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USER MANUAL AVF-8650 Avocor

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Model AVF-8650 Installation and Operation Manual

©Copyright 2018. This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright, trademark and other intellectual property laws. All rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical, electronic or other means, in any form, without our prior written permission.

The trademarks reproduced in this document and used on the products are either owned or licensed by us, or by their respective holders. You may not reproduce or use the trademarks without our prior written consent.

Important Safety Instructions

  • Before using this display, please read this user manual thoroughly to help protect against property damage and to ensure your personal safety and the safety of others.
    • Be sure to observe the following instructions.
    • For your safety, be sure to observe the warnings located in this manual.
  • For installation or adjustment, please follow the instructions in this manual and refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

Safety Precautions

• If smoke or a peculiar smell comes from the display, remove the power plug from the outlet immediately.
• Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock. Contact your dealer for inspection.
- If the display has been turned on but there isn't a picture, remove the power plug from the outlet immediately.
• Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock. Contact your dealer for inspection.
- If water is spilled or objects are dropped inside the display, remove the power plug from the outlet immediately.
• Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock. Con tact your dealer for inspection.
• If the display is dropped or the cabinet is damaged, remove the power plug from the outlet immediately.
• Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock. Contact your dealer for inspection.
• To turn off the power of the display, press "O" on the main power switch at side of display.
- The power standby/on indicator will go off and the display cannot to be turned on/off by using the POWER button on the remote control. (To turn on/off the display by the remote control, press the main power switch again and light the power standby/on indicator.)

When turning off the display by pressing the POWER button on the remote control, the main power of the display is not turned off completely.
◆ To disconnect power completely, remove the power plug from the outlet.

- If the power cord or plug is damaged or becomes hot, turn off the main power switch of the display, make sure the power plug has cooled down and remove the power plug from the outlet.

- If the display is still used in this condition, it may cause fire or electrical shock. Contact your dealer for replacement.

Installation

• Don't install in a high-temperature environment.
- If the display is used in high-temperature or in direct sunlight, it may cause the case or other parts to become distorted or damaged, resulting in overheating or electrical shock.
• Don't install in a high-humidity environment.
• This may cause overheating or electrical shock.
- Don't install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus that produce heat.
• This may cause fire or electrical shock.
- Don't overload outlets or cables beyond electrical capacity.
- Don't use extension cords as it may cause fire or electrical shock.
- Don't insert the power plug into an outlet other than 100\~240V AC.
• This may cause fire or electrical shock.

  • Don’t use a damaged power plug or worn outlet.
  • Don’t insert an improper power plug it may cause fire or electric shock.

- Don't place the display on an unstable shelf or surface.

• The display may fall, causing injury. Please install on a horizontal, stable, level surface.

• Don't place objects on the display.

◆ If the display is covered or the vents are blocked, the display could overheat and cause a fire.
◆ If metal or liquid gets into the display, it may cause fire or electrical shock.
Do not put heavy objects on the display as they may fall, causing injury.
◆ Please keep a 10 cm minimum distance between the display and the wall for sufficient ventilation.

- Don't move the display when it is connected to the power cord and AV cables.

When moving the display, make sure to remove the power plug and cables from the outlet or source.
When unpacking or carrying the display, at least 2 people are needed. Make sure the display is carried upright.
◆ Transport the display upright. Avoid placing the display face up or down.
◆ Handle the display gently. Do not drop.

Use

  • If you encounter a problem during installation, please contact your dealer for assistance. Don't repair or open the display by yourself.
    • Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock. Contact your dealer for inspection.
  • Protect and correctly use the power cord/plug.

◆ Don't pinch the power cord/plug between hard surfaces.
◆ Don't step on the power cord/plug.
Before inserting the power plug into the wall outlet, connect the power cord to the display.
- Don't operate the display with a damaged power cord or it may damage the display.

• Using extension cords (not recommended)
- If an extension cord must be used, ensure the voltage rating ex ceeds the max power consumption of the display. If the voltage rating is less than the display, it will cause the extension cord to overheat.
• If there is thunder or lightning, don't touch the display or the power plug.
• This may cause an electric shock.
• Don't use any kind of liquid on the display.

If liquid is spilled on the display, remove the power and ask qualified service personnel to check the display.
◆ If the liquid gets on the display's screen, please clean it with a dry and soft cloth immediately.
- Don't use any harsh chemical on the display.
◆ If metal or liquid gets into the display, it may cause a fire or an electrical shock.

  • Don't install or remove the power plug with wet hands.
    • This may cause an electrical shock.
    • If the display will not be used for a long period of time, unplug the display.
    • This may cause premature wear of electrical components or fire.
    • Don't press on the LCD panel.
    • This may cause personal injury or panel damage.
    • Don't push or shake the display.
    • This may cause damage or injury.

◆ If the glass of the display panel is broken, liquid may escape. Please don't touch the liquid.
If liquid get into your eyes or touches your skin, wash with the clean water and seek medical attention immediately.
◆ Precautions with the remote control batteries
◆ Please only use approved AAA type batteries.
◆ Please be sure to insert batteries by matching the + and -.

  • Don't recharge, heat, disassemble, short or throw batteries into a fire.
  • Don't mix a new battery with a used one.
  • Don't mix different types of batteries together (only use the specified type). it may cause burn and injury.

Cleaning

• If dust has collected on the power plug, remove the plug from the outlet and clean off the dust.
• Dust build-up may cause a fire.
• Take off the power plug before cleaning.
• Failure to do so may result in electrical shock or damage.
• Cleaning the surface of the display

When the surface of the display becomes dirty, please wipe the surface lightly with a soft clean cloth.
◆ If the surface requires additional cleaning, lightly moisten the cloth.
Do not to let any kind of liquid enter the display as it may cause electrical shock or damage.
◆ Do not clean the display with alcohol, solvents or ammonia, as this could damage the display.

Warnings

Use

• Do not use the display lying flat on its back.
- Transport the display upright with proper packaging. Avoid placing the display face up or down. Be careful not to bump into the display.
- Do not send a static (non-moving) image to the display, or it may cause image 'burn-in' or image retention.
- "Burn in" and/or image retention is not covered under warranty.
- Make sure to change the image on the display periodically. It is recommended to (1) turn off the display for at least 6 hours after 18 hours of usage in a 24 hour period to help avoid image retention and (2) to turn the "IRFM" function to "ON" in the OSD menu (under "Advanced Settings").

Exemptions

  • This product isn't warranted for any damage caused by natural disaster (such as earthquake, thunder, etc.), fire, acts by third parties, accidents, owner's intentional misuse and fault, or use in other improper conditions.
  • This product isn't warranted for incidental damages (such as profit loss or interruption in business, modification or erasure of record data, etc.) caused by use or inability to use of this product.
  • This product isn't warranted for any damage caused by inappropriate operation, or from not following the user manual.
  • This product isn't warranted for any damage caused by misuse or malfunction through simultaneous use of this product and the connected equipment or software.
  • This product isn't warranted for any damage caused by neglect of the instructions described about installation.
    • This product isn't warranted for any damage caused by improper installation.
  • This product isn't warranted for any damage caused by disassembly, modification or repair by non-authorised service centre or people.

Compliance Information

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY:

AVOCOR hereby declares that the Product's Model Numbers:

AVF-8650

Conform with the provisions of:

• FCC:
FCC CFR Title 47 Part 15 Subpart B Class A, CISPR 22
ANSI C63.4
ICES-003

CE:

EN 55032

EN 55024

EN 61000-3-2

EN 61000-3-3

• cTUVus:

UL 60950-1

CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1

CB:

IEC 60950-1

CEC:

California Code of Regulations, Title 20:Division 2, Chapter 4, Article 4, Sections 1601 -1609

FCC PART 15:

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

CAUTION

Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

INDUSTRY CANADA (ICES-003):

CAN ICES-3 (A)/NMB-3(A)

PRODUCT DISPOSAL:

The Product contains small amounts of tin, lead and/or mercury. Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations.

DISPOSAL OF OLDELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICE EQUIPMENT (Applicable throughout the European Union and other European countries with separate collection programs)

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This symbol found on your product or on its packaging, indicates that this product should not be treated as household waste when you wish to dispose of it. Instead, it should be handed over to an applicable collection point for the recycling of electric a l and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate disposal of this product.

The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources. This symbol is only valid in the European Union. If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal.

Notes

Table of Contents

Important Safety Instructions 3

Safety Precautions....3

Installation....4

Use 5

Cleaning 6

Warnings 7

Use 7

Exemptions 7

Compliance Information 8

Table of Contents 11

List of Figures....13

1. Introduction....15

About This Manual 15

Target Audience....15

Textual and Graphic Conventions 15

Using This Manual ....16

Description, Features and Benefits....17

Key Features and Benefits....17

Touch Capability....17

Parts List 17

2. Controls and Functions....18

Display at a Glance....18

Input Panel 20

Remote Control Unit....22

3. Installation 24

Remote Control 24

Notes on Batteries 24

Notes on Remote Control Operation 24

Quick Setup 25

Installation Considerations....25

Ambient Light 25

Ambient Heat 25

Ventilation 26

Mounting the Display 26

Connections to the Display 27

Connecting a Control System or PC 27

Connecting Source Components to the Display 29

Turning on the Power ....31

Changing the OSD Language 32

Enabling the Touch Screen 32

Software Installation 33

4. Operation....37

Using the On-Screen Menus 37

Input Menu 39

Display Settings....41

Audio Menu....42

Basic Settings 43

Advanced Settings....44

Information......47

5. Maintenance and Troubleshooting....48

Maintenance 48

Troubleshooting....48

6. External Control ....51

Serial Communications....51

RS-232 Connection and Port Configuration....51

Command and Response Format....51

Command and Response Examples....52

Serial Command List....52

Using Discrete IR Codes ....58

IR Command Protocol....58

IR Control Code List....58

7. Specifications....59

Supported Timings 60

Overall Dimensions....62

Appendix I: Moving and Carrying Notice....65

Moving the Display 65

Carrying the Display....65

Appendix II: Installing a Wall Mount 66

Appendix III: Installing an OPS Module 68

Appendix IV: Wall Mount Safety Notes....68

Appendix V: Ethernet Remote Control Settings 71

Configurations....71

Administrator....71

TCP Mode 74

UDP Mode 75

UART....76

SMTP 77

Reset Device....78

List of Figures

Figure 2-1. Display Rear/ Side / Front View ...... 18

Figure 2-2. Display Input Panel Side/Front View 21

Figure 2-3. Display Remote Control Unit 22

Figure 3-1. Ventilation Requirements for Enclosure Mounting....26

Figure 3-2. RS-232 Control System Connection.... 27

Figure 3-3. Ethernet Connection 28

Figure 3-4. DisplayPort Source Connection .... 30

Figure 3-5. HDMI Source Connections 30

Figure 3-6. VGA Source Connections....31

Figure 3-7. Touch Screen Controller (USB) Connection.... 33

Figure 4-1. OSD Menu Structure 38

Figure 7-1. AVF-8650 Display Dimensions (inch) 62

Figure 7-2. AVF-8650 Display Dimensions (mm) 62

Notes

1. Introduction

About This Manual

This Owner's Manual describes how to install, set up and operate the AVOCOR Series LED Display.

Throughout this manual, the AVOCOR Series LED Display is referred to as the "display".

Target Audience

The manufacturer has prepared this manual to help installers and end users get the most out of the display.

The manufacturer has made every effort to ensure that this manual is accurate as of the date it was printed. However, because of ongoing product improvements and customer feedback, it may require updating from time to time.

Textual and Graphic Conventions

Text Conventions: The following conventions are used in this manual, in order to clarify the information and instructions provided:

  • Remote and built-in keypad button identifiers are set in upper-case bold type; for example, "Press EXIT to return to the previous menu."
  • Computer input (commands you type) and output (responses that appear on-screen) is shown in monospace (fixed-width) type; for example: "To change the aspect ratio to Letterbox, type 07 00 02 41 53 50 03 08 "
  • All keys with functional names are initial-capped, set in bold type and enclosed in angle brackets. These keys are the following: , , , and . indicates that you may press either the EXIT or OK key on your keyboard if it has both keys.
    • In addition to these conventions, underlining, bold face and / or italics are occasionally used to highlight important information, as in this example:

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NOTE A carriage return must be used after each command or string.

Graphic Conventions: These symbols appear in numerous places throughout the manual, to emphasise points that you must keep in mind to avoid problems with your equipment or injury:

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TIP

TIPS highlight time saving short cuts and helpful guidelines for using certain features.

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NOTE

NOTES emphasise text with unusual importance or special significance. They also provide supplemental information.

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CAUTION

CAUTIONS alert users that a given action or omitted action can degrade performance or cause a malfunction.

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WARNING

WARNINGS appear when a given action or omitted action can result in damage to the equipment, or possible non-fatal injury to the user.

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DANGER!

DANGER appears when a given action can cause severe injury or death.

Using This Manual

Use the following table to locate the specific information you need in this manual.

If you need...... Turn to page:
General information about the AVOCOR Series LED Display17
Installation instructions27
First-time configuration instructions32
Advanced configuration instructions44
Troubleshooting tips48
Product specifications58

Description, Features and Benefits

The AVOCOR AVF 8650 Displays are ultra-high definition touch displays that support a full 3840x2160 @60Hz resolution and can display 10bits, 1.07G colours.

They combine ultra-high resolution and unparalleled image quality with configurable I/O in a large-format display for a wide range of digital signage and control-room applications.

Key Features and Benefits

The display offers these key features and benefits:

• Up to 3840x2160 @60 Hz resolution
• High-speed InGlass™ touch sensing for up to 20 points and 4 passive pens (for Windows system)
• Diverse video connectivities including (5) HDMI 2.0 inputs and DisplayPort 1.2 input with HDCP, and VGA
• Multiple control connectors including RS-232, USB 2.0/3.0, Touch USB, and LAN connections
• OPS (Open Pluggable Specification) slot
• Full-range internal speakers modules
• Compliance with windows 7/8/10, and Mac OS
• Flexible ON/OFF scheduler
• Long lifetime with high reliability

Touch Capability

• Precise, highly responsive touch technology
• High touch sensitivity – no pressure required
• Any touch: finger, gloved hand or pointer
• Calibrated easily by provided software tools
• Compliant with Windows 7/8/10 and Mac OS
• Supports 4 passive pens in Windows system
• One USB cable for easy Plug-and-Play operation

Parts List

Your display is shipped with the following items. If any items are missing or damaged, please contact your dealer or Customer Service.

• AVOCOR UHD LED Display
• Remote Control Unit and Batteries
• AC Power Cord (US, UK, and Europe)
• 2 Touch Styluses
- 5 cable clips
• USB Key – User Manual
• USB Cable - 3 Metres
• HDMI Cable - 3 Metres
• QSG

2. Controls and Functions

Display at a Glance

Figure 2-1 shows the key display components, and the paragraphs that follow describe them.
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text_image Diagram of a computer monitor with labeled parts including front, back, and internal components

Figure 2-1. Display Front/ Side /Rear View

1. MAIN POWER SWITCH

Connects or disconnects the display panel from the AC power source.

2. HANDLE

Always use the handles and lower handle bars when carrying the display.

DO NOT touch/hold the screen face or the lower front panel.

3. Status LED

Solid green: display on, input detected

Blinking orange: display on, no input detected

Solid orange: display in power saving mode

Off: main power switched off

4. KEYPAD

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natural_image Black rectangular button with white function icons: power, home, play, Wi-Fi, speaker, and sound waves (no text or symbols)

You can use the keypad instead of the remote control unit to operate the on-screen display (OSD) controls. The keypad operates as follows:

LED light of inductive keys

Blue: light on for 5 seconds when the keys are pressed

Power key breathing light: display go to sleep at digital mode (Digital, RS232, Ethernet)

POWER

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Press the button to turn on/off the monitor screen.

Home

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Press the button to select OPS.

SOURCE

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Press the button to select a media source.

Press and hold the button to go through the input sources.

WPS

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Press the button to select WPS input.

VOLUME DOWN

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Press these two buttons to lower or increase the volume.

Press and hold the button to continuously lower or increase the volume.

Input Panel

Figure 2-2 shows the display input panel.
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text_image Technical diagram of a device rear panel with numbered component labels for assembly or maintenance reference.

Figure 2-2. Display Input Panel Left/Right View

No.Connector
1OPS USB 3.0A standard USB connector of the OPS slot for connecting external multimedia player devices.
2WPSWPS(HDMI) input for connecting Wireless Presentation sources to the display.
3, 6, 22Touch USBStandard, Type-B USB 2.0 ports for connecting touch sources to the display.
4, 7HUB USB 3.0Standard USB 3.0 type A connectors for connecting external media, keyboard, keyboard or mouse.
5, 16, 17, 23HDMI 1, 2, 3, 4HDCP-compliant HDMI 2.0 digital video input for connecting HDMI sources.
8LANAn RJ-45 connector for interfacing with a PC or home theater automation/control system via a Cat 5 cable.
9RS232CA female, 9-pin D-sub connector for interfacing with a PC or home theatre automation/control system.
10SPDIFConnects external and powered digital speakers or audio receiver/amplifier.
11Audio OutConnects external, powered speakers or an external audio receiver/amplifier.
12IRConnects an IR Extender cable from this input.
13Audio InConnects the audio output from a personal computer here.
14VGAConnects components that have RGB or component output jacks, such as a personal computer or external DTV decoder (a break-out cable is needed for BNC-type connection).
15HDMI OutHDCP-compliant HDMI output that will support inputs HDMI 1, HDMI 3, DisplayPort, & WPS
18DisplayPortDisplayPort 1.2 and DisplayPort-HDCP 1.1 compliant, SD/HD input for connecting SDTV, EDTV or HDTV component video sources.
19Service PortA standard USB Type A connector for connecting the USB stick that comes with the package to upgrade firmware.
20Touch USB HUB 3.0 inType-B USB 3.0 port for connecting touch and media sources to the display for ports 14, 16, 17 & 18.
21OPS (Open Pluggable Specification) SlotAn optional OPS slot for connecting an internal PC to display 4K content.
24OPS USBA standard USB 2.0 connector of the OPS slot for connecting external multimedia player devices.
25HUB USBStandard USB 2.0 type A connectors for connecting external media, keyboard, keyboard or mouse.

Remote Control Unit

Figure 2-3 shows the display remote control, and Table 2-1 describes its functionality.
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Figure 2-3. Display Remote Control Unit

Table 2-1. Remote Control Button Descriptions

ButtonDescription
Avocor AVF-8650 - Remote Control Unit - 2PowerTurns the display screen on and off
Avocor AVF-8650 - Remote Control Unit - 3Home/OPSSelects OPS input
Avocor AVF-8650 - Remote Control Unit - 4SourceSelects a media source
Avocor AVF-8650 - Remote Control Unit - 5Navigation arrowsNavigates through submenus and settings
OKConfirms the selection
Avocor AVF-8650 - Remote Control Unit - 6ExitExits the OSD menu
Avocor AVF-8650 - Remote Control Unit - 7Volume downTurns down the volume
Avocor AVF-8650 - Remote Control Unit - 8Volume upTurns up the volume
Avocor AVF-8650 - Remote Control Unit - 9MenuOpens the OSD menu

Hot keys for lock and unlock the remote control and built -in keypad

  • Lock: To lock the remote control and built-in keypad, press OK, OK, Exit, Exit, OK and Exit on the remote control. (This will not lock RS232 and Power On control.)
  • Unlock: To unlock the remote control and built-in keypad, press OK, OK, Exit, Exit, OK and Exit on the remote control.

3. Installation

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NOTE

Installation must be performed by a qualified custom video installation specialist.

Remote Control

To install batteries in the remote control:

  1. Press down the tab on the cover and pull the cover up.
  2. Insert the included batteries. Ensure that the polarities correctly match the and markings inside the battery component.
  3. Insert the lower tab of the cover into the opening, and press down the cover until it clicks in place.

Notes on Batteries

Make sure that the battery polarities are correct when installing the batteries.

• Do not mix an old battery with a new one or different types of batteries.
- If you will not use the remote control for a long time, remove the batteries to avoid da mage from battery leakage.
• Do not expose batteries to excessive heat such as from sunshine, fire or the like.

Notes on Remote Control Operation

• Make sure that there is nothing obstructing the infrared beam between the remote control and the IR receiver on the display.
- If the effective range of the remote control decreases, or it stops working, replace the batteries with new ones.
- The remote control may fail to operate if the infrared remote sensor is exposed to bright sunlight or fluorescent lighting.
- Ambient conditions may possibly impede the operation of the remote control. If this happens, point the remote control at the display, and repeat the operation.

Quick Setup

Table 3-1 gives a quick overview of the display installation process. The sections following this one provide detailed instructions.

Table 3-1. Installation Overview

StepProcedureFor DetailsRefer to page...
1Mount the display(s) on a wall (optional)26
2Connect other external equipment to the display (optional): Automation/control system (RS232, Ethernet)28
3Connect signal sources to the display29
4Apply power to the display31
5Change the OSD language (optional)43
6Perform touch screen-specific installation and configuration tasks (AVOCOR): Connect touch screen controller host computer to the display33
7Display calibration - adjust the following for each input:Aspect ratioBrightnessContrastColour temperature and white balanceColor levelTintInput position39

Installation Considerations

Proper installation of your display will ensure a satisfying viewing experience. Whether a display is installed temporarily or permanently, the following should be taken into account to ensure the best performance of the display.

Ambient Light

In general, minimise or eliminate light sources directed at the screen. Contrast ratio in your images will be noticeably reduced if light directly strikes the screen, such as when a shaft of light from a window or floodlight falls on the image. Images may then appear washed out and less vibrant. Direct sunlight may affect touch operation.

Ambient Heat

Keep the ambient temperature constant and below 40^ C ( 104^ F). Keep the display away from heating and/or air conditioning vents.

Ventilation

If you are mounting the display in an enclosure, leave sufficient space on all sides between it and surrounding objects, as shown in Figure 3-1. This allows heat to disperse, maintaining the proper operating temperature.

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text_image Wall 50 mm (2") 50 mm (2") 50 mm (2") Wall 50 mm (2") 50 mm (2)

Figure 3-1. Ventilation Requirements for Enclosure Mounting

Mounting the Display

You can mount the display on a wall.

If you do decide to wall-mount the display, ensure that the wall-mount bracket is installed according to the instructions included with it. The wall must be capable of supporting a redundant weight factor three (3) times the weight of the display, or be reinforced.

We recommend that this be done by a custom installation specialist.

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NOTE

To safely mount the display on a wall, Avocor recommends:

  • Use only the approved wall-mount kit designed for the display.
  • Make sure the tilt degree of the wall does not exceed 10 degrees.

Connections to the Display

Proceed as follows to connect the display to your video sources, external controller(s) – if present – and AC power.

When connecting your equipment:

• Turn off all equipment before making any connections.
• Use the correct signal cables for each source.
- For best performance and to minimise cable clutter, use high-quality cables that are only as long as necessary to connect two devices. (Don't use a 7m cable when a 1.8m cable will suffice.)
• Ensure that the cables are securely connected. Tighten the thumbscrews on connectors that have them.

Connecting a Control System or PC

RS232 Connection

Use a straight-through RS-232 cable with a 9-pin male connector to connect a PC or control/ automation system (if present) to the RS-232 port on the display; see Figure 3-2.

For more information about using this connection, refer to External Control on page 50.

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text_image 2 Receive Data (to ctrl. system) 3 Transmit Data (from ctrl. system) 5 Ground to Automation/ Control System or PC

Figure 3-2. RS232 Control System Connection

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NOTE

The RS232 connection may vary with different control system. If there is any problem regarding the connection, please contact our customer service for further assistance.

Ethernet Connection

Use a standard Ethernet cable with an RJ-45 male connector to connect a PC or control/automation system (if present) to the Ethernet port on the display.

For more information about using this connection, refer to External Control on page 50.

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text_image 8 6 Receive Data - 3 Receive Data + 2 Transmit Data - 1 Transmit Data + to Ethernet Hub, Router or Gateway

Figure 3-3. Ethernet Connection

Connecting Source Components to the Display

Connect your video sources to the display as shown and described in the sections that follow.

DisplayPort Source Connection: See Figure 3-4.

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natural_image Diagram showing connection between a device panel and a laptop via cable, with no visible text or symbols.

Figure 3-4. DisplayPort Source Connection

HDMI Source Connections: See Figure 3-5.

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NOTE

Use the HDMI inputs whenever possible. This ensures the highest video quality because the signal is carried in the digital domain throughout the entire signal path, from source component output into the display.

This display supports the VESA Display Data Channel (DDC) standard. This standard provides "Plug and Play" capability: the display and a VESA DDC-compatible computer communicate their setting requirements, allowing for quick and easy setup.

For Plug and Play to work correctly, you must turn on the display before you turn on the connected computer.

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text_image HDMI or DVI-to-HDMI Cable (sold separately) BD/HD-DVD/ DVD/DTV STB PC

Figure 3-5. HDMI Source Connections

VGA Source Connection:

Connect a personal computer or other RGB source to the VGA input as shown in Figure 3-6.

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NOTE

Refer to Supported Timings on page 59 for a list of compatible input signals.

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text_image D-Sub 15-pin Cable Rear of the PC

Figure 3-6. VGA Source Connections

Turning on the Power

  1. Turn on your source components.
  2. Plug the female end of the supplied power cord into the AC receptacle on the side of the display (AC 100V \~ 240V). See Figure 2-2.
  3. Connect the other end to your AC power source.
  4. Turn on the main power switch at the side of the display (see Figure 2-1). The power indicator lights orange to indicate that the display is in "standby" mode.
  5. Press the power button ( ) on the remote control to turn on the display or press the power button

( ) on the keypad.

  1. After a brief warm-up period, the display will display an image.

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NOTE

If there's no input signal for a period of time, the display will automatically go into power saving (sleep) mode.

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text_image Close-up of a remote control interface with icons for power, home, navigation, and OK button

Changing the OSD Language

The display OSD language is initially set to English, but can also display the menus in different languages.

To change the OSD language:

  1. Press MENU.
  2. Select Basic Settings from the Main Menu.
  3. Select OSD Language from the Basic Settings Menu.
  4. Press of to select the desired language and press OK. The change takes effect immediately.

Enabling the Touch Screen

Before setting up your display to support touch screen capability, ensure that:

  • Your computer is turned on and connected to the display using the provided USB cable. See Figure 3-7.
  • The video output from the computer is connected to a video input on the display. See Figure 3-4, Figure 3-5 or Figure 3-6.
    • The display is turned on.

Use the provided USB cable to connect the computer to the USB input on the display as shown in Figure 3-7.

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text_image USB Type B USB Type A PC or USB Hub

Figure 3-7. Touch Screen Controller (USB) Connection

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NOTE

If the touch screen is not working, please turn off your computer or the display and enabling the touch screen again following the steps above.

Software Installation

This driver is not needed for any touch functionality, but is needed in order to perform firmware upgrade.

Automatic Driver Installation

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text_image Installing device driver software Click here for status.

If the automatic driver installation starts, please allow it to run until completion in order to not disrupt the automatic process. Note that the icon may be hidden in the notification area, and that the procedure may take several minutes.

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text_image Your device is ready to use Device driver software installed successfully.

Clicking on the pop-up ballon at this point would show

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text_image Driver Software Installation Your device is ready to use USB Composite Device USB Input Device WinUsb Device HID-compliant device Ready to use Ready to use Ready to use Finished, restart required Close

Fully expanded, the view in the Device Manager should look like this (View --> Devices by connection):

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text_image USB Root Hub USB Composite Device USB Input Device HID-compliant device WinUsb Device

If the automatic installation fails to find the driver, or if automatic driver installation is disabled, or if there is no Internet connection, this is what you will typically see when connecting a FlagFrog touch device.

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text_image Device driver software was not successfully installed Click here for details.

Clicking on the pop-up balloon would show

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text_image Driver Software Installation Device driver software was not successfully installed USB Composite Device USB Input Device E10-TM42F-0011 HID/DFU HID-compliant device Ready to use Ready to use No driver found Finished, restart required What can I do if my device did not install properly? Close

In the Device Manager, the view would be (again, use View --> Devices by connection):

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text_image USB Root Hub USB Composite Device E10-TM42F-0011 HID/DFU USB Input Device HID-compliant device

In this case, please proceed with Manual Driver Insatllation.

Manual Driver Installation

If the automatic driver installation failed for any of the reasons listed above, or if you would like to install the driver without having a FlatFrog touch device connected to the computer, the driver can be installed manually.

The driver provided with this upgrade package was downloaded from http://catalog.update.microsoft.com (requires Internet Explorer) and is called "Microsoft – Other hardware – WinUsb Device" (version 1.1.0.0 from 2012-08-30).

Manual Driver Installation - Device Connected

  1. Extract the firmware upgrade .zip file (right-click --> Extract all...) to the Desktop.
  2. Open the Device Manager and locate the "HID/DFU" device with the yellow exclamation mark.
  3. Right-click and select "Update Driver Software..."

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text_image USB Composite Device E10-TM42F-0011 HID USB Input Device HID-compliant d Update Driver Software... Disable
  1. Select "Browse my computer for driver software" and select the extracted folder from step 1 and follow the instructions.

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text_image Update Driver Software - WinUsb Device Windows has successfully updated your driver software Windows has finished installing the driver software for this device: WinUsb Device
  1. If step 4 was unsuccessful, then Windows failed to automatically associate the driver with the device.

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text_image Update Driver Software - E10-TM42F-0011 HID/DFU Windows was unable to install your E10-TM42F-0011 HID/DFU Windows could not find driver software for your device. If you know the manufacturer of your device, you can visit its website and check the support section for driver software.
  1. Choose "Let me pick from a list if device drivers on my computer" in step 4, scroll all the way down to "Universal Serial Bus devices" and click Next.

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text_image Update Driver Software - E10-TM42F-0011 HID/DFU Select your device's type from the list below. Common hardware types: Smart card readers Smart cards Sound, video and game controllers Storage controllers Storage volume shadow copies Storage Volumes System devices Tape drives Transfer Cable Devices Universal Serial Bus controllers Universal Serial Bus devices Windows SideShow Next Cancel
  1. Select the WinUsb device driver, and click Next. (If the WinUsb device driver is not in the list, please follow the steps under "Manual Driver Installation - Device Not Connected" first).

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text_image Update Driver Software - E10-TM42F-0011 HID/DFU Select the device driver you want to install for this hardware. Select the manufacturer and model of your hardware device and then click Next. If you have a disk that contains the driver you want to install, click Have Disk. Manufacturer (Undefined Vendor) WinUsb Device Model WinUsb Device This driver is digitally signed. Tell me why driver signing is important Have Disk... Next Cancel

Manual Driver Installation - Device Not Connected

  1. Extract the firmware upgrade .zip file (right -click --> Extract all...) to the Desktop.
  2. Navigate to the "support" folder.
  3. Right-click on the install_driver.bat file and select "Run as administrator" and follow the instructions.

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text_image Device Driver Installation Wizard Completing the Device Driver Installation Wizard The drivers were successfully installed on this computer. You can now connect your device to this computer. If your device came with instructions, please read them first. Driver Name Status ✓ Microsoft USBDevice (0... Ready to use < Back Finish Cancel

4. Operation

Using the On-Screen Menus

To display the on-screen menus, press MENU on the remote control (Figure 2-3) or built-in keypad (Figure 2-1).

To select a sub-menu, use the and buttons to highlight it. Then, press to enter that sub-menu.

To select a menu item, use the and buttons to highlight it. Then, press or to adjust that setting and press OK.

The OSD menus are arranged hierarchically, as shown in Figure 4-1. The default values appear in bold type. Depending on the selected input source and signal characteristics, some menu options may not be available.

Main MenuSubMenuValue
Image SettingsSchemeUser, Vivid, Cinema, Game, Sport
Brightness0, 1, 2, ..., 50, ...,100
Contrast0, 1, 2, ..., 50, ...,100
Sharpness0, 1, 2, ..., 50, ...,100
Saturation0, 1, 2, ..., 50, ...,100
Hue0, 1, 2, ..., 50, ...,100
Backlight0, 1, 2, ..., 50, ..., 80, ...,100
Colour Temp & GammaColor Temp: 5000K; 6500K; 7500K; 9300K; User
Gamma: 2.2; off
HDMI RGB RangeAuto; 0-255; 16-235
Display SettingsInput SourceVGA; DisplayPort; HDMI1; HDMI2; HDMI3; HDMI4; OPS; WPS
Aspect Ratio16:9; 4:3; Auto; Point To Point; Letterbox
OverScan0% ~ 10%
Auto ScanOn; Off
Source RenamingRename the input source.
Auto Adjust-
VGA Position0 ~ 100 (50)
VGA Phase0 ~ 255
VGA Clock0 ~ 100 (50)
AudioVolume0 ~ 100 (50)
Treble-10 ~ 10 (0)
Bass-10 ~ 10 (0)
Balance-10 ~ 10 (0)
Internal SpeakerOn; Off
Audio SourceLine-In; DisplayPort; HDMI1~4; OPS; Front HDMI; PC
Basic SettingsHorizontal Pos.0 ~ 100 (50)
Vertical Pos.0 ~ 100 (50)
OSD Transparency0 ~ 4 (0)
OSD Timeout5 ~ 60 seconds (30)
OSD LanguageEnglish, French, Spanish, German, Dutch, Swedish, Portuguese, Danish, Italian
Splash ScreenOn; Off
Power LEDOn; Off
RTC & ScheduleUser Mode; Workday Mode; Everyday Mode
Adv. SettingsSmart Light ControlOff; DCR; By Time
IRFMOn; Off
Noise ReductionOff; Low; Medium; High
Wake Up from SleepVGA Only; Digital, RS232. Ethernet; Never Sleep
EDID Switch1080p; 4K2K@30; 4K2K@60
Touch Input MappingAuto; WPS; HDMI4; OPS; HDMI3; Rear USB
Network Configuration-
Software Update (USB)Yes; No
Restore Factory DefaultYes; No
InformationSourceShows the Name of Input Source
ResolutionShows the Current Resolution
Model NameAVF-8650
Firmware VersionShows the Firmware Version of the Monitor
SubMCU VersionShows the Firmware Version of the Monitor
Serial NumberShows the Serial Number of the Monitor
Load DefaultYes; No
Device MACShows the MAC address of the device

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NOTE Default settings appear in bold type.

Figure 4-1. OSD Menu Structure

Input Menu

This menu is used for making common image adjustments.

Image Settings
Avocor AVF-8650 - Input Menu - 1SchemeUser
Brightness0
Avocor AVF-8650 - Input Menu - 2Contrast0
Avocor AVF-8650 - Input Menu - 3Sharpness0
Saturation0
Avocor AVF-8650 - Input Menu - 4Hue0
Backlight0
Avocor AVF-8650 - Input Menu - 5Color Temp & Gamma
Avocor AVF-8650 - Input Menu - 6HDMI RGB RangeAuto
Scheme
Press ◀ or ▶ to select one of the follows:Options:User, Vivid, Cinema, Game, Sport;Default:User
Brightness
Increase or decrease the brightness of picture.Press ◀ or ▶ to select the desired level, and then press OK.Range:0~100;Default:50
Contrast
Increase or decrease the contrast of picture.Press ◀ or ▶ to select the desired level, and then press OK.Range:0~100;Default:50
Saturation
Adjust the brilliance and brightness.Press ◀ or ▶ to select the desired level, and then press OK.Range:0~100;Default:50Note: This function is not available when displaying PC or graphics sources
Hue
Increase or decrease the green hue.Press ◀ or ▶ to select the desired level, and then press OK.Range:0~100;Default:50Note: This function is not available when displaying PC or graphics sources
Backlight
Increase or decrease the intensity of the LCD backlight.Press ◀ or ▶ to select the desired level, and then press OK.Range:0~100;Default:80
Color Temp & Gamma
Set Color Temperature and Gamma. See next page.
HDMI RGB Range
Select an RGB range for the HDMI input.Options:Auto, 0-255, 16-235;Default:Auto

Colour Temperature Settings

Color Temp & Gamma
Avocor AVF-8650 - Colour Temperature Settings - 1GammaUser
Avocor AVF-8650 - Colour Temperature Settings - 2Color Temperature0
Avocor AVF-8650 - Colour Temperature Settings - 3Red Gain0
Green Gain0
Avocor AVF-8650 - Colour Temperature Settings - 4Blue Gain0
Red Offset0
Avocor AVF-8650 - Colour Temperature Settings - 5Green Offset0
Avocor AVF-8650 - Colour Temperature Settings - 6Blue Offset0
Gamma
Select gamma curveOptions: Off, 2.2; Default: 2.2
Color Temperature
Select a colour temperature or select User to make RGB adjustments.Options: User, 5000K, 6500K, 7500K and 9300K; Default: 9300K
Red Gain
Set Colour Temperature to “User Mode” in order to adjust this setting.Range: 0~100; Default: 100
Green Gain
Set Colour Temperature to “User Mode” in order to adjust this setting.Range: 0~100; Default: 100
Blue Gain
Set Colour Temperature to “User Mode” in order to adjust this setting.Range: 0~100; Default: 100
Red Offset
Set Colour Temperature to “User Mode” in order to adjust this setting.Range: 0~100; Default: 50
Green Offset
Set Colour Temperature to “User Mode” in order to adjust this setting.Range: 0~100; Default: 50
Blue Offset
Set Colour Temperature to “User Mode” in order to adjust this setting.Range: 0~100; Default: 50

Display Settings

This menu is used for making general display settings.

Display Settings

Avocor AVF-8650 - Display Settings - 1Input SourceVGA
Aspect Ratio16.9
Avocor AVF-8650 - Display Settings - 2OverScan0%
Auto ScanOff
Avocor AVF-8650 - Display Settings - 3Source Renaming
Avocor AVF-8650 - Display Settings - 4Auto Adjust
VGA Position
Avocor AVF-8650 - Display Settings - 5VGA Phase0
Avocor AVF-8650 - Display Settings - 6VGA Clock0
Input Source
Select the main input sourceOptions: VGA; DisplayPort; HDMI1~4; OPS; WPSDefault: HDMI 1
Aspect Ratio
Select aspect ratioPress ▶ or ▶ to select the aspect ratio, and then press OK.Range: 16:9; 4:3; Auto; Point To Point; LetterboxDefault: 16:9
OverScan
Adjust the overscan of the image.Press ▶ or ▶ to select the desired level, and then press OK.Range: 0% ~ 10%; Default: 0%
Auto Scan
Select whether the display will automatically scan for a main input sourceOptions: On, Off; Default: Off
Source Renaming
Rename the input source.Press OK to select the input source you want to rename. Using ▲ or ▼ to change the character and ▶ or ▶ to move forward/back a position. Then press OK button to save the name.
Auto Adjust
Force the display to reacquire and lock to the input signal (VGA source only). This is useful when the signal quality is marginal.Options: No, Yes; Default: NoNote: This feature does not continually reacquire the signal.
VGA Position
Adjust the position of the image (VGA source only). Press ▶ or ▶ to select the desired level, and then press OK.Range: 0~100; Default: 50
VGA Phase
Adjust the phase of the displayed signal (VGA source only). Press ◀ or ▶ to select the desired level, and then press OK. Range: 0~100
VGA Clock
Adjust the clock of the displayed signal (VGA source only). Press ◀ or ▶ to select the desired level, and then press OK. Range: 0~100

Audio Menu

This menu is used for adjusting volume settings.

Audio Settings
Volume0
Avocor AVF-8650 - Audio Menu - 1Bass0
Treble0
Balance0
Avocor AVF-8650 - Audio Menu - 2Speaker0
Audio Source
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Volume
Adjust the sound. Press ◀ or ▶ to select the desired level, and then press OK.Range: 0~100; Default: 50
Bass
Adjust the sound in low tones (bass). Press ◀ or ▶ to select the desired level, and then press OK.Range: -10~10; Default: 0
Treble
Adjust the sound in high tones (treble). Press ◀ or ▶ to select the desired level, and then press OK.Range: -10~10; Default: 0
Balance
Adjust the balance of the left and right speakers. Press ◀ or ▶ to select the desired level, and then press OK.Range: -10~10; Default: 0
Speaker
Turn the internal speaker on or offDefault: On
Audio Source
Select the audio source for the Main inputOptions: Line-In, DisplayPort, HDMI1~4, OPS, WPS

Basic Settings

This menu is used to make basic settings.

Basic Settings
Horizontal Pos.0
Vertical Pos.0
OSD Transparency0
OSD Timeout0
OSD LanguageEnglish
Splash ScreenOn
Power LEDOn
RTC & ScheduleOn
Horizontal Pos.
Adjust the horizontal position of the OSD menu. Press ◀ or ▶ to select the desired level, and then press OK. Range: 0~100; Default: 50
Vertical Pos.
Adjust the vertical position of the OSD menu. Press ◀ or ▶ to select the desired level, and then press OK. Range: 0~100; Default: 50
OSD Transparency
Adjust the transparency of the OSD menu. Press ◀ or ▶ to select the desired level, and then press OK. Range: 0~4; Default: 0
OSD Timeout
Adjust the time in seconds before the OSD menu disappears. Press ◀ or ▶ to select the desired level, and then press OK. Options: 5s~60s; Default: 30s
OSD Language
Select the OSD language Options: English, French, Spanish, German, Dutch, Swedish, Portuguese, Danish, Italian; Default: English
Splash Screen
Select whether a splash screen appears when the monitor is powered up Options: On, Off; Default: On
Power LED
Enable or disable the status LED Options: On, Off; Default: On
RTC & Schedule
Set the internal clock of the display, and to power on and off the display at preset times if desired. Options: User mode, Workday mode, Everyday mode Default: User mode

Advanced Settings

This menu is used to make advanced settings.

Adv. Settings

Smart Light ControlOff
IRFMOff
Noise ReductionLow
Wake Up From SleepVGA Only
EDID Switch
Touch Input MappingAuto
Network Configuration
Software Update(USB)
Restore Factory Default
Smart Light Control
Enable dynamic contrast (DCR) or ambient light sensorOptions: Off, DCR, By Time; Default: Off
IRFM
Create slight frame motion to help avoid image retentionOptions: On, Off; Default: Off
Noise Reduction
Reduce random noise in the video contentOptions: Off, Low, Medium, High; Default: Off
Wake Up From Sleep
Options: VGA Only, Digital, RS232, Ethernet; Never SleepDefault: VGA Only
EDID Switch
Select EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) of the HDMI 1~4, OPS, and WPS inputs. Options: 1080p, 4K2K@30, 4K2K@60; Default: 4K2K@60Note: Use the 1080p setting for the broadest support of lower resolution sources. Use 4K2K setting to support high resolution sources such as 3840x2160.
Touch Input Mapping
Select one of the touch connections or choose auto detection. Options: Auto, WPS, HDMI3~4, OPS, Rear USB; Default: Auto
Network Configuration
Configures the network settings.
Software Update(USB)
Plug in the USB flash drive and select Yes to proceed with firmware update. To start updating firmware, select Yes to continue. Options: No, Yes; Default: Yes
Factory Reset
Restore all settings to their default value. Options: No, Yes; Default: No

Smart Light Control - By Time

By Time settings allow the user to set the brightness level of the display to a free range in % (between 0-100%) during specific times of the day.

By default, the display will enter power saving (Sleep Mode) if no signal is received for 5 minutes. Normally, the RS-232, DisplayPort, and HDMI inputs are inactive in Sleep Mode, to save power.

To change the behavior of Sleep Mode, change the "Wake up from Sleep" setting in the "Adv. Setup" menu.

  • VGA Only (default) – The RS-232, DisplayPort, and HDMI inputs are inactive when the display is in sleep mode. The display will wake up when it receives a signal at the VGA input.
  • Digital, RS232, Ethernet – The RS-232, DisplayPort and HDMI inputs stay active when the display is in sleep mode. The display will wake up when it receives a signal at either of the DisplayPort, HDMI, or RS-232 inputs, or via LAN connection.

Network Configuration

By default, the display will enter power saving (Sleep Mode) if no signal is received for 5 minutes. Normally, the RS-232, DisplayPort, and HDMI inputs are inactive in Sleep Mode, to save power.

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text_image Network Configuration UART Baudrate Network On Dynamic IP On IP Address 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 Netmask 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 Gateway 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 DNS 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 Save Settings No Refresh >>>

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text_image Network Configuration Power Status Alert On Source Status Alert On Lost Signal Alert On Load Default >>>> MAC Address 0

This menu configures the display's RS232 and Ethernet communication ports.

UART Baudrate
Select the baud rate of the display's RS232 portOptions: 115200, 38400, 19200, 9600; Default: 115200
Network
Enable the display's built-in Ethernet portOptions: No, Yes; Default: No
IP Address
Enable Dynamic IP mode or set the static IP address of the display's Ethernet portDefault: 0.0.0.0
Netmask
Set the subnet mask address.Default: 0.0.0.0
Gateway
Set the Gateway mask address.Default: 0.0.0.0
DNS
Set the DNS mask address.Default: 0.0.0.0
Save Settings
Save the network settings and apply to device.
Refresh
Refresh dynamic IP information.
Power Status Alert
Enable an automatic alert when the display is powered downOptions: On, Off; Default: Off
Source Status Alert
Enable an automatic alert when the source is changedOptions: On, Off; Default: Off
Signal Lost Alert
Enable an automatic alert when the video signal is lostOptions: On, Off; Default: Off
Load Default
Load default communication settingsOptions: No, Yes
Device MAC
Display the MAC address of the device.

Information

This read-only menu provides information on the active source, the latest firmware version, and the serial number.

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text_image Information VGA NO SIGNAL -- SubVer -- SN --

5. Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Maintenance

The AVOCOR Series LED Displays does not require any routine maintenance other than occasional cleaning with a non-abrasive cloth. There are no user-serviceable or replaceable parts. Unless you are a qualified, factory-trained technician, do not attempt to repair or replace any system component yourself. You will void the product warranty if you do so.

Troubleshooting

Table 5-1 provides some general guidelines for troubleshooting problems you may encounter with the AVOCOR Series LED Display. If the suggested solutions fail to resolve the problem or if you encounter an issue not described here, please contact your dealer.

Table 5-1. Troubleshooting Chart

SymptomPossible Cause(s)Solution
The display does not turn on.The display is not plugged in or the AC outlet is not active.The main power switch is off.The remote control batteries have run out.Ensure that the display is plugged in and that the AC outlet is active.Set the main power switch (see Figure 2-1) to the on position.Replace the batteries.
The display is on and menus appear, but there is no picture.Incorrect source selection.Source component is not turned on.Source component is connected incorrectly or not at all.Select the correct source.Turn on the source component.Check connections from the source component to the display.
The remote control does not work.The remote control batteries have run out.The buttons are locked.Replace the batteries.Unlock the buttons by pressing OK, OK, EXIT, EXIT, OK and EXIT, in sequence.
Image geometry is incorrect.Incorrect aspect ratio selection.Select a different aspect ratio.
The display is jittery or unstable.Poor-quality or improperly connected source.The horizontal or vertical scan frequency of the input signal may be out of range for the display.Ensure that the source is properly connected and of adequate quality for detection.Correct at the source.
Image is too bright and / or lacks definition in the bright areas of the image.Contrast is set too high.Decrease the contrast setting.
Image appears “washed out” and / or dark areas appear too bright.Brightness is set too high.Decrease the brightness setting.
Image is too dark.Brightness and / or Backlight are set too low.Increase the brightness and / or backlight settings.
Images from an HDMI source do not display.The resolution and frequency of the video card in the computer are not compatible with the display.HDMI cable from source to display is either defective or too long.Select a compatible resolution and vertical frequency (refer to Supported Timings on page 59).Try a known-good and / or shorter HDMI cable.
Computer images do not display correctly.The resolution and frequency of the video card in the computer are not compatible with the displayClock and Phase settings need adjustment.Select a compatible resolution and vertical frequency (refer to Supported Timings on page 59).Adjust Clocks and Phase settings (refer to Setup Settings page 41).
Touch screen doesn’t work.Multi-touch controller host computer is not connected correctly.Host computer hardware or OS incompatibility.See Figure 3-7.Refer to Enabling the Touch Screen on page 32.

Should you require assistance with a suspected hardware fault, please contact the support line below. You will require your unit serial number. The operator will attempt to diagnose any fault and will take action as appropriate.

avocor™

Warranty Support

UK & EMEA. Tel +44 (0) 1276 804 654 - service@avocor.co.uk

US & ROW. Tel. 858-268-7999 - service@avocor.com

6. External Control

In addition to using the display keypad or remote control unit, you can control the display using a serial (RS - 232) link to send ASCII commands and receive responses to those commands.

You also use discrete infrared (IR) control codes to program a third-party remote control unit. For more information, refer to Using Discrete IR Codes on page 57.

Serial Communications

The display uses a simple text-based control protocol to take requests from control devices and to provide responses to such devices. This section describes how to send control messages over a serial link between the display and an automation/control system or a PC running a terminal emulation program such as Windows® HyperTerminal or Tera Term.

RS232 Connection and Port Configuration

Connect your control system or PC to the RS232 input of the display as shown in Figure 3-2.

Configure the RS232 controller or PC serial port as follows: no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit and no flow control. Set the baud rate to 115200, to match that of the display RS232 port.

Command and Response Format

Commands sent from an automation/control system or PC to the display must have the following format:

[STX] [IDT] [TYPE] [CMD] ([VALUE] or [REPLY]) [ETX] [CR]

Where:

• [STX] indicates the start of the command data (always 07).
• [IDT] is the display ID (always 01).
• [TYPE] is the command type:

00 = return to host (response from the LCD panel)

01 = read / action

02 = write

• [VALUE] is the parameter setting for the command.
- [REPLY] is the parameter setting for the command, acknowledged by the display in its response to a command.
• [ETX] indicates the end of the command data (always 08).
• [CR] is the ASCII carriage return key (0x0D).

Command and Response Examples

Here are some examples of serial commands and their responses:

Table 6-1. Serial Command/ Response Examples

DescriptionCommand sent to LCD PanelResponse Received from LCD Panel
Turn LCD panel power off.07 01 02 50 4F 57 00 0807 01 00 50 4F 57 00 08
Turn LCD panel power on.07 01 02 50 4F 57 01 0807 01 00 50 4F 57 01 08
Request LCD panel power status.07 01 01 50 4F 57 0807 01 00 50 4F 57 XX 08(XX = 0 when off or 1 when on)
Set the LCD panel contrast to 30 (1E hex).07 01 02 43 4F 4E 1E 0807 01 00 43 4F 4E 1E 08
Reset the LCD panel display settings.07 01 02 41 4C 4C 00 0807 01 00 41 4C 4C 00 08
Request LCD panel serial number.07 01 01 53 45 52 0807 01 00 53 45 52 S(0)...S(12) 08S(0)...S(12) = the serial number in ASCII
Request LCD panel firmware version.07 01 01 47 56 45 0807 01 00 47 56 45 S(0)...S(5) 08S(0)...S(5) = the firmware version in ASCII

Serial Command List

Table 6-2 lists all supported commands.

Table 6-2. Serial Commands

Main ItemControl ItemCMDTypeValue (HEX)Reply (HEX)ContentCMD (HEX)
Power Control and Input SourcePower ControlPOWW/R00Off (soft power)50 4F 57
11On (soft power)
IPC ControlIPCW/R00Off49 50 43
11On
Input SourceMINW/R00VGA4D 49 4E
99HDMI 1
0A0AHDMI 2
0B0BHDMI 3
0C0CHDMI 4
0D0DDisplayport
0E0EIPC/OPS
1313WPS
Display AdjustmentDisplay AdjustmentBRIW/R00~6400~64Back Light Brightness42 52 49
BRLW/R00~6400~64Digital Brightness Level42 52 4C
BLCW/R00Off (Back Light)42 4C 43
11On (Back Light)
CONW/R00~6400~64Contrast43 4F 4E
HUEW/R00~6400~64Hue48 55 45
SATW/R00~6400~64Saturation53 41 54
NORW/R00Noise Reduction: Off4E 4F 52
11Noise Reduction: Low
22Noise Reduction: Medium
33Noise Reduction: High
USRW/R00~6400~64Red Gain (mapping 0~100)55 53 52
Display AdjustmentDisplay AdjustmentUSGW/R00~6400~64Green Gain (mapping 0~100)55 53 47
USBW/R00~6400~64Blue Gain (mapping 0~100)55 53 42
UORW/R00~6400~64Red Offset (mapping 0~100)55 4F 52
UOGW/R00~6400~64Green Offset (mapping 0~100)55 4F 47
UOBW/R00~6400~64Blue Offset (mapping 0~100)55 4F 42
COTW/R00User43 4F 54
116500K
229300K
665000K
777500K
GACW/R00Gamma Off47 41 43
11Gamma 2.2
VGA AdjustmentPHAW/R00~FF00~FFPhase50 48 41
CLOW/R00~6400~64Clock43 4C 4F
HORR/W00~6400~64Horizontal Position48 4F 52
VERR/W00~6400~64Vertical Position56 45 52
ADJW00Auto Adjust41 44 4A
SharpnessSHAW/R00~6400~64Sharpness53 48 41
Other ControlScalingASPW/R00Main Window Aspect Ratio Native(PointToPoint)41 53 50
11Full Screen (16:9)
22Pillarbox (4:3)
33Letterbox
44Auto
ZOMW/R00~0A00~0AAdjust overscan ratio5A 4F 4D
Baudrate AdjustmentBRAW/R0011520042 52 41
1138400
2219200
339600
Other ControlRCUW00MENU Key52 43 55
11INFO Key
22UP Key
33DOWN Key
44LEFT Key
55RIGHT Key
66OK Key
77EXIT Key
88VGA Key
0A0AHDMI1 Key
0B0BHDMI2 Key
1717SCALING Key
1818FREEZE Key
1919MUTE Key
1A1ABRIGHT Key
1B1BCONTRAST Key
1C1CAUTO Key
1D1DVOLUME+ Key
1E1EVOLUME- Key
Other ControlOther Contorl1F1FHDMI3 Key
2121OPS Key
ALLW00Reset all41 4C 4C
11Reset all but communication (RS232, LAN)
KLCW/R00Un-lock keys4B 4C 43
11Lock keys
SERR13 bytesRead Serial Number53 45 52
MNAR13 bytesRead Model Name4D 4E 41
GVER6 bytesRead Firmware Version47 56 45
RTVRCurrent valueRead RS232 table Version52 54 56
GVSW0[00]+5 byteQuerying main scaler version47 56 53
1[00]+5 byteQuerying sub mcu version
2[00]+5 byteQuerying network module version
AudioVOLW/R00~6400~64volume56 4F 4C
BASW/R00~1400~14Bass (-10~10)42 41 53
TREW/R00~1400~14Treble (-10~10)54 52 45
BALW/R00~1400~14Bass (-10~10)42 41 4C
INSW/R00Internal Speaker Off49 4E 53
11Internal Speaker On
MUTW/R00Mute Off4D 55 54
11Mute On
Scheme selectionSCMW/R00User53 43 4D
11Sport
22Game
33Cinema
44Vivid
Other ControlEcoMode WakeUpFromSleepWFSW/R00Set VGA_ONLY57 46 53
11Set DIGITAL, RS232, Ethernet
22Set Never_Sleep
RTCRTYW/R00~6300~63Set Real time Year52 54 59
RTMW/R01~0C01~0CSet Real time Month52 54 4D
RTDW/R01~1F01~1FSet Real time Day52 54 44
RTHW/R00~1700~17Set Real time Hour52 54 48
RTNW/R00~3B00~3BSet Real time Minute52 54 4E
TMSW/R00Same Settings On All (Everyday)54 4D 53
11Same Settings On Work Days (Workday)
22User
AENW/R11Sunday Alarm Enable (Note 14)41 45 4E
22Monday Alarm Enable (Note 14)
44Tuesday Alarm Enable (Note 14)
Other ControlRTCAENW/R88Wednesday Alarm Enable (Note 14)
1010Thursday Alarm Enable (Note 14)
2020Friday Alarm Enable (Note 14)
4040Saturday Alarm Enable (Note 14)
AEFW/R11Sunday Alarm Disable (Note 14)41 45 46
22Monday Alarm Disable (Note 14)
44Tuesday Alarm Disable (Note 14)
88Wednesday Alarm Disable (Note 14)
1010Thursday Alarm Disable (Note 14)
2020Friday Alarm Disable (Note 14)
4040Saturday Alarm Disable (Note 14)
NNHW/R00~1700~17Monday On Hour4E 4E 48
NNMW/R00~3B00~3BMonday On Minute4E 4E 4D
NFHW/R00~1700~17Monday Off Hour4E 46 48
NFMW/R00~3B00~3BMonday Off Minute4E 46 4D
ENHW/R00~1700~17Tuesday On Hour45 4E 48
ENMW/R00~3B00~3BTuesday On Minute45 4E 4D
EFHW/R00~1700~17Tuesday Off Hour45 46 48
EFMW/R00~3B00~3BTuesday Off Minute45 46 4D
DNHW/R00~1700~17Wednesday On Hour44 4E 48
DNMW/R00~3B00~3BWednesday On Minute44 4E 4D
DFHW/R00~1700~17Wednesday Off Hour44 46 48
DFMW/R00~3B00~3BWednesday Off Minute44 46 4D
UNHW/R00~1700~17Thursday On Hour55 4E 48
UNMW/R00~3B00~3BThursday On Minute55 4E 4D
UFHW/R00~1700~17Thursday Off Hour55 46 48
UFMW/R00~3B00~3BThursday Off Minute55 46 4D
INHW/R00~1700~17Friday On Hour49 4E 48
INMW/R00~3B00~3BFriday On Minute49 4E 4D
IFHW/R00~1700~17Friday Off Hour49 46 48
IFMW/R00~3B00~3BFriday Off Minute49 46 4D
TNHW/R00~1700~17Saturday On Hour54 4E 48
TNMW/R00~3B00~3BSaturday On Minute54 4E 4D
TFHW/R00~1700~17Saturday Off Hour54 46 48
TFMW/R00~3B00~3BSaturday Off Minute54 46 4D
SNHW/R00~1700~17Sunday On Hour53 4E 48
SNMW/R00~3B00~3BSunday On Minute53 4E 4D
SFHW/R00~1700~17Sunday Off Hour53 46 48
SFMW/R00~3B00~3BSunday Off Minute53 46 4D
Auto ScanATSW/R00Off41 54 53
11Main
IRFMIRFW/R00Off49 52 46
11On
Other ControlSmart Light ControlSLCW/R00Off53 4C 43
11DCR
33By time
Power LEDLEDW/R00Off4C 45 44
11On
HDMI EDIDEDHW/R004Kx2K45 44 48
111080P
DisplayPort EDIDEDPW/R004Kx2K45 44 50
111080P
HDMI RGB Color RangeHCRW/R00Auto Detect48 43 52
110-255
2216-235
Touch ControlTOCW/R00Auto (Read Only)54 4F 43
11OPS
22External Touch1 (HDMI3)
33External Touch 2 (Rear USB)
44MiniPC(HDMI4)
53WPS
OSD ControlTransparencyOSTW/R00~0400~04OSD Transparency4F 53 54
H PositionOSHW/R00~6400~64OSD H Position4F 53 48
V PositionOSVW/R00~6400~64OSD V Position4F 53 56
OSD LanguageOSLW/R00English4F 53 4C
11French
22German
33Dutch
0808Danish
0D0DItalian
0E0ESwedish
0F0FPortuguese
1010Spanish
OSD TimeoutOSOW/R05~3C05~3COSD Timeout (5, 10, 20, 30, 60 sec)4F 53 4F
Ethernet SetupNetwork EnableNWEW/R00No4E 57 45
11Yes
Dynamic IPDIPW/R00Disable44 49 50
11Enable
DefaultLDSW00Load network default settings (It will take about 15 seconds.)4C 44 53
E-Mail AlertPSAW/R00Off (Power Status Alert)50 53 41
11On (Power Status Alert)
SSAW/R00Off (Source Status Alert)53 53 41
11On (Source Status Alert)
SLAW/R00Off (Signal Lost Alert)53 4C 41
11On (Signal Lost Alert)
Ethernet SetupStatic IP SettingsIP1W/R00~FF00~FFStatic IP Address 149 50 31
IP2W/R00~FF00~FFStatic IP Address 249 50 32
IP3W/R00~FF00~FFStatic IP Address 349 50 33
IP4W/R00~FF00~FFStatic IP Address 449 50 34
MK1W/R00~FF00~FFSubnet Mask 14D 4B 31
MK2W/R00~FF00~FFSubnet Mask 24D 4B 32
MK3W/R00~FF00~FFSubnet Mask 34D 4B 33
MK4W/R00~FF00~FFSubnet Mask 44D 4B 34
GW1W/R00~FF00~FFGateway 147 57 31
GW2W/R00~FF00~FFGateway 247 57 32
GW3W/R00~FF00~FFGateway 347 57 33
GW4W/R00~FF00~FFGateway 447 57 34
FD1W/R00~FF00~FFDNS Address 146 44 31
FD2W/R00~FF00~FFDNS Address 246 44 32
FD3W/R00~FF00~FFDNS Address 346 44 33
FD4W/R00~FF00~FFDNS Address 446 44 34
SNSW00Save Network Settings53 4E 53
MACW00~0500~FFQuerying MAC ID #0~#54D 41 43

Using Discrete IR Codes

The display accepts commands in the form of infrared (IR) signals that conform to the NEC protocol. Each display remote control button has an IR control code associated with it.

You can use these codes to program a third-party, "universal" remote control unit to work with the display. These third-party products usually come with a computer software application for this purpose. For more information, consult the documentation provided with the remote control unit.

IR Command Protocol

The IR control codes have the following characteristics:

Each code consists of the following:

  • A leader pulse (a modulated pulse of 9 ms followed by a non-modulated pulse of 4.5 ms);
  • 16 address bits (also called a "custom code"): eight (8) bits for the address followed by the logical inverse of the address. The custom code for the display is 16559 decimal (0x40AF, binary 01000000 10101111).
  • 16 data bits: eight (8) bits for the command followed by the logical inverse of the command
  • An end pulse (a modulated pulse of 0.56 ms, similar to the modulated pulse in the '0' and '1' bits). The end of the modulated pulse constitutes the end of the data transmission.

The carrier frequency is 38 kHz, with the modulated pulses having a 33% duty cycle.

Commands are sent at a maximum rate of 9 Hz.

For example, here is the NEC control code for the POWER button on the display remote control unit:

Hex40AF1CE3
Binary01000000101011110001110011100011
FunctionCust. Code Byte 1Cust. Code Byte 2CommandCommand (Logical Inverse)

IR Control Code List

Table 6-3 lists the IR control codes for the display.

Table 6-3. Infrared (IR) Control Codes

No.Customer CodeData CodeFunction
140AF1CE3POWER
240AF15EAHOME/OPS
340AF0FF0SOURCE
440AF02FDUP
540AF01FELEFT
640AF03FCRIGHT
740AF19E6DOWN
840AF12EDOK
940AF05FAEXIT
1040AF1BF4Volume -
1140AF1DE2Volume +
1240AF0EF1MENU

7. Specifications

Table 7-1 lists the signal types supported by each input on the AVF-8650 display.

PANEL
Diagonal Size (Inch)86"
BacklightDirect LED
Aspect Ratio16:9
Input Resolution3840 x 2160 @ 60 Hz
Response Time8 (ms)
Brightness300 (cd/m2)
Contrast Ratio1200:1
Viewing Angle178° (H) / 178° (V)
Supported Colours1.07G colors
Display OrientationLandscape compatible
TOUCH SYSTEM
InterfaceTouch USB
TouchHigh-resolution inGlassTM touch; Up to 20 points
GlassChemically strengthened glass with G2&AF finish; 0.1-inch/2mm thickness
Supported Operating SystemWindows 7 / 8 / 10; Mac OS 10
AUDIO
Built-in Speakers4 KΩ / 2 x 15W
CONNECTIVITY
Connections5x HDMI 2.0 / 1 x VGA / 1 x DisplayPort 1.2 / 1 x HDMI Out
AudioAudio In / Audio Out / SPDIF Out
Control1x Touch USB 3.0 HUB / 3 x Touch USB 2.0 / RS232 / Ethernet
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions80.2 x 49.1 x 4.0 (in) / 2,038 x 1,247 x102.8(mm)
WeightNet: 73.5 kg / Gross: 88 kg
Wall Mount31.5 x 15.7 (in) / 800 x 400(mm)
MiniPC Mount75 x 75, 100 x 100 (mm) / 2.9 x 2.9, 3.9 x 3.9 (in)
Fanless DesignYes
OSD FUNCTIONS
OSD LanguagesEnglish, French, German, Dutch, Danish, Italian, Swedish, Portuguese, Spanish
Source Auto Detect FunctionYes
POWER
Power SupplyAC100-240V (Worldwide), Max 5A, 50/60Hz
Maximum Power Consumption380 W
Standby≤0.5 W
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temperature0 °C ~ 40 °C
Storage Temperature-20 °C ~ 60 °C
Humidity30% ~ 85%

Supported Timings

Table 7-2 lists the signal types supported by each input on the display.

Table 7-2. Supported Timings By Input

TimingfH (kHz)fV (Hz)Dot clock (MHz)HDMIVGADisplayPort
VESAVGA 640x48031.46959.9425.175
37.86172.80931.5
37.57531.5
SVGA 800x60035.15656.2536
37.87960.31740
48.07772.18850
46.8757549.5
XGA 1024x76848.36360.00465
56.47670.06975
60.02375.02978.75
WXGA1366x76847.71259.7985.5
1280 x 72044.44459.9864-
44.77259.8674.5-
56.45674.7895.75--
1280 x 76847.77659.8779.5--
47.39659.99568.25--
1280 x 80049.30659.9171
49.70259.8183
SXGA1152x86467.575108
1280x102463.98160.02108
79.97675.025135
1440 x 90055.46959.90188.75--
55.93559.88106.5
WSXGA+ 1680 x105064.67459.883119
65.2959.954146.25
UXGA 1600 x 12007560162
1920 x 108066.58759.93138.5-
WUXA 1920 x 120074.03859.95154-
QHD 2560x144088.78759.951241.5-
QSXGA 2560x160098.71359.972268.5-
EDTV480p31.56027.03-
576p31.255027-
HDTV720p37.55074.25-
1280x72044.99559.9474.176-
456074.25-
1080i28.135074.25-
1920x108033.71659.9474.176-
33.756074.25-
1080p 1920x1080272474.25-
28.1252574.25-
33.753074.25-
56.2550148.5-
67.43359.94148.352-
67.560148.5-
4K2K3840x21605424297-
56.2525297-
67.530297-
112.550594-
133.31359.997533.25-
13560594-

Overall Dimensions

Figure 7-1 shows the display dimensions of AVF-8650 (all dimensions are in inches).
Avocor AVF-8650 - Overall Dimensions - 1

text_image 888 88 888 1.0 2.2 1.0 46.5 0.8 49.1 1.0 1.1 80.2 1.9 4.0

Avocor AVF-8650 - Overall Dimensions - 2

text_image Wall mount M8(4X) 15.7 27.8 2.9 2.9 3.9 3.9 Cable clip(6X) 31.5 15.0 5.8 IPC mount M4(8X)

Figure 7-1. AVF-8650 Display Dimensions (inch)

Figure 7-2 shows the display dimensions of AVF-8650 (all dimensions are in millimeters).
Avocor AVF-8650 - Overall Dimensions - 3

text_image 888 8.8 888 25.5 25.5 1,179.9 25.5 27.0 2,380 55.2 19.2 1,247 48.8 102.8 Wall mount M8(4X) 400 705 75 75 100 Cable clip(6X) 800 380 146.5 IPC mount M4(8X)

Figure 7-2. AVF-8650 Display Dimensions (mm)

Notes

Appendix I: Moving and Carrying Notice

Moving the Display

Moving the display requires at least two people. Attempting to move the display with one person may result in dropping the display and/or serious injury. When moving a display in its shipping carton, lift the carton using the white handles.

Avocor AVF-8650 - Moving the Display - 1

Carrying the Display

This display is heavy; please follow proper lifting technique, as pictured below. Failure to do so may cause injury.

Avocor AVF-8650 - Carrying the Display - 1

text_image AVOID

Avocor AVF-8650 - Carrying the Display - 2

text_image OK

Appendix II: Installing a Wall Mount

Follow the manual instructions for the type of mount you have selected. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

Moving the display requires at least two people. Make sure you use the handles in the back of the display while lifting or moving the display, to avoid touching the front panel during the move.

Avocor AVF-8650 - Appendix II: Installing a Wall Mount - 1

natural_image Technical line drawing of a modular electronic device frame with mounting brackets and ventilation slots (no text or symbols)

Before installing, please make sure the wall is strong enough to hold the necessary weight of the display and the mount.

Step1. Keep the display facing the ground and place it on a flat object.

Step2. Remove the screws (M8*15) from the back of the display.

Step3. Align the wall brackets with the mounting holes and attach the brackets to the display using the screws removed in Step 2.

Caution: Longer screws will damage the display.

Avocor AVF-8650 - Appendix II: Installing a Wall Mount - 2

text_image Use maximum 15mm/0.59" 8mm/0.3" Metric

Avocor AVF-8650 - Appendix II: Installing a Wall Mount - 3

NOTE

To safely mount the display on a wall, Avocor recommends:

  • Use only the approved wall-mount kit designed for the display.
    • Make sure the tilt degree of the wall does not exceed 10 degrees.

Appendix III: Installing an OPS Module

Follow the steps below to install an OPS module.

Step 1 Ensure that the display is turned off (power socket on rear of display).

Step 2 Use a screw driver to unscrew the OPS slot cover on the display input panel. Do not lose the screws (M4*6) that are removed.

Step 3 Install the OPS module by sliding it gently into the OPS slot until you hear a click, indicating the module is securely inserted. When using an Avocor OPS PC, the fan should be facing to the backside of the display. Do not apply by force.

Step 4 Secure the OPS module in position, by screwing it onto the display input panel using the screws (M4*6) that were removed earlier.

Step 5 Turn on the interactive display. When using an Avocor OPS PC a green light on the side of the OPS PC should appear, indicating that the OPS PC is switched on and operational.

Avocor AVF-8650 - Appendix III: Installing an OPS Module - 1

text_image Use maximum 6mm/0.24" long screws. 4mm/0.16" Metric

Avocor AVF-8650 - Appendix III: Installing an OPS Module - 2

NOTE

  • When installing or uninstalling an OPS PC, the display must be switched off. If the display is on when performing the installation or uninstallation of the OPS PC, this could cause damage to either the display or OPS PC invalidating the warranty for both.
  • The right bottom handle can be unscrewed for OPS module installation. Please reinstall the handle after inserting the OPS module.

Appendix IV: Wall Mount Safety Notes

  1. Please make sure if the bracket is fixed to the solid wall / solid pillar for fear of falling due to heavy weight.

Avocor AVF-8650 - Appendix IV: Wall Mount Safety Notes - 1

text_image Weak cement/ plywood

Avocor AVF-8650 - Appendix IV: Wall Mount Safety Notes - 2

text_image solid wall / solid pillar
  1. After assembling, please don't pull or shake violently.

Avocor AVF-8650 - Appendix IV: Wall Mount Safety Notes - 3

text_image BOW No

Avocor AVF-8650 - Appendix IV: Wall Mount Safety Notes - 4

natural_image Cartoon illustration of a child running inside a room with a TV and a 'no' symbol (no text or symbols present)
  1. Please don't install the bracket directly under the sunshine or humidity / high temperature places for fear that the quality is effected.

Avocor AVF-8650 - Appendix IV: Wall Mount Safety Notes - 5

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Avocor AVF-8650 - Appendix IV: Wall Mount Safety Notes - 6

natural_image Cartoon illustration of a bird in a cage near a TV, with a 'no' symbol indicating no pollution or prohibition (no text present)

4.

Installing the bracket over 10 cm from each wall side and being vertical to the ground is the suggested installing position.

Avocor AVF-8650 - 4. - 1

text_image Over 10cm Over 10cm

Avocor AVF-8650 - 4. - 2

natural_image Simple diagram with checkmark and circle symbols on a shaded background (no text or labels)

5.

Please make sure to hang on the mounting hooks firmly.

6.

The flat screen must be put in the mid of the bracket for fear of slope.

Avocor AVF-8650 - 6. - 1

natural_image Technical diagram of a mechanical assembly with mounting bracket and hatched wall (no text or symbols)

Avocor AVF-8650 - 6. - 2

natural_image Diagram of a mechanical assembly with two vertical supports and a central rectangular component, displayed on a tablet screen (no text or symbols)

Appendix V: Ethernet Remote Control Settings

The device can be configured by opening a browser and connecting to web server directly.

Use the browser to configure the demo board. Connect the browser to the IP address of NET2UART module, and the Login window will pop up as follows.

Avocor AVF-8650 - Appendix V: Ethernet Remote Control Settings - 1

text_image USER LOG IN Site: 10.200.6.78 ID: Password: OK
Default IP192.168.2.1
Default IDadmin
Default Passwordsystem

Configurations

Administrator

Authentication Configuration

Administrator

Authentication

Configuration

System IP

Configuration

Network Status

Display Status

Load default setting

Firmware update

Boot Loader upgrade

TCP Mode

UDP Mode

UART

SMTP

Reset Device

Logout

Authentication Configuration

SettingValue
Usernameadmin max:15
Password Confirm********max:15
UpdatePlease refresh web page after press "updated" button.

Note:

Comment name only can use "0-9", "a-z", "A-Z"

System IP Configuration

Administrator

Authentication

Configuration

System IP

Configuration

Network Status

Display Status

Load default setting

Firmware update

Boot Loader upgrade

TCP Mode

UDP Mode

UART

SMTP

Reset Device

Logout

System IP Configuration

SettingValue
IP Address192.168.2.1
Subnet Mask255.255.255.0
Gateway192.168.2.1
DNS192.168.2.1
IP Configure○ Static ● DHCP
VLAN Tag● Disable ○ Enable : VLAN ID 0
UpdatePlease refresh web page after press "updated" button.

Network Status

Administrator

Authentication

Configuration

System IP

Configuration

Network Status

Display Status

Load default setting

Firmware update

Boot Loader upgrade

TCP Mode

UDP Mode

UART

SMTP

Reset Device

Logout

Network Status

Kernel VersionV3021 (Feb 17 2014 14:42:18)
MAC Address00:1F:B6:00:01:DB
NicknameNetUART UpdatePlease refresh web page after press "updated" button.

Note:

Comment name only can use "0-9", "a-z", "A-Z", " _ ", " -"

Load Default Setting

Administrator

Authentication

Configuration

System IP

Configuration

Network Status

Display Status

Load default setting

Firmware update

Boot Loader upgrade

TCP Mode

UDP Mode

UART

SMTP

Reset Device

Logout

Load Default Setting to EEPROM

Load

Firmware Update

Administrator

Authentication

Configuration

System IP

Configuration

Network Status

Display Status

Load default setting

Firmware update

Boot Loader upgrade

TCP Mode

UDP Mode

UART

SMTP

Reset Device

Logout

Firmware update

Load

Boot Loader Upgrade

Administrator

Authentication

Configuration

System IP

Configuration

Network Status

Display Status

Load default setting

Firmware update

Boot Loader upgrade

TCP Mode

UDP Mode

UART

SMTP

Reset Device

Logout

Upgrade the Boot Loader

Load

TCP Mode

Administrator

Authentication

Configuration

System IP

Configuration

Network Status

Display Status

Load default setting

Firmware update

Boot Loader upgrade

TCP Mode

UDP Mode

UART

SMTP

Reset Device

Logout

TCP Control

ItemValue
Telnet Server/ClientServer Client Disable
Data Port Number23
Remote Server IP AddressIP 210, 200, 181, 102 C Domain Name 9
Client mode inactive timeout20 minute (1~99,0=Disable)
Server mode protect timeout50 minute (1~98,0=Disable,99=Can't replace)
UpdatePlease refresh web page after press "updated" button.

Telnet Server/Client

Set the device to be a Telnet Server or Client.

Port Number

When in Server mode, assign the port number used to connect remotely. When in Client mode, assign the port number for the device to connect to the remote site.

Remote Server IP Address

When in Client mode, the device will connect to the remote server with the IP address set here.

Client mode inactive timeout

When NET2UAR is operating in TCP client mode, it will always try to connect with the remote server. The time configured here is for NET2UART to rebuild connection after timeout.

Server mode protect timeout

When NET2UART is operating in TCP server mode, it would protect the TCP connection from getting replaced in the period of the time set here.

UDP Mode

Administrator

Authentication

Configuration

System IP

Configuration

Network Status

Display Status

Load default setting

Firmware update

Boot Loader upgrade

TCP Mode

UDP Mode

UART

SMTP

Reset Device

Logout

UDP

ItemValue
ModeC Listen C Normal D Disable
Local Port21
Remote AddressIPPort
0.0.0 IP 0 Domain Namep
0.0.0 IP 0 Domain Namep
0.0.0 IP 0 Domain Namep
0.0.0 IP 0 Domain Namep
0.0.0 IP 0 Domain Namep
0.0.0 IP 0 Domain Namep
0.0.0 IP 0 Domain Namep
0.0.0 IP, 0 Domain Namep
0.0.0 IP 0 Domain Namep
0.0.0 IP 0 Domain Namep
0.0.0 IP 0 Domain Namep
Update Please refresh web page after press "updated" button.

Status

When TCP mode is set as Server mode or Client mode, the UDP mode would be disabled automatically, and vice versa.

Local Port

Assign the port number here to allow the device to open for the remote site to send data via UDP. The IP address of the remote site must be set in the Remote Address table, or NET2UART will ignore its data.

Remote Address

The Remote Address table allows 10 entries of remote site IP addresses and ports. When NET2UART is sending data to network, the data will be sent to the each remote IP address entered in the table simultaneously. The port number is the remote site port number that NET2UART will send data to via UDP.

If the port number is set as "0", the NET2UART will use the port number that the remote site sends data from as the destination port number, or use the local port number as the destination port number if the remote site has not sent data to NET2UART.

UART

Administrator

Authentication

Configuration

System IP

Configuration

Network Status

Display Status

Load default setting

Firmware update

Boot Loader upgrade

TCP Mode

UDP Mode

UART

SMTP

Reset Device

Logout

UART Control

ItemSetting
ModeR8232
Baudrate115200
Character Bits8
Parity Typenone
Stop Bit1
Hardware Flow Controlnone
Uart Memory Overflow count0M,OK,0Byte
Uart FIFO Overflow count0times
Delimiter□ Character 1:90 , □ Character 2:FF□ Silent time:5 (1~255)*200ms□ Drop Character
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Mode

Select the UART interface.

Baud rate

Select the baud rate of UART interface.

Character Bits

Select the number of character bits of UART interface.

Parity Type

Select the parity type of UART interface.

Stop Bit

Select the stop bit type of UART interface.

Hardware Flow Control

Select the flow control type of UART interface. The hardware flow control will use CTS/RTS for the control signals.

Uart Memory Overflow count

Shows the number of overflow bytes in network buffer.

Uart FIFO Overflow count

Shows the number of overflow times in UART RX buffer.

Delimiter

■ Character 1 & 2:

Set Character 1 and/or Character 2 to be the delimiter.

Once the delimiter is active, NET2UART would monitor all data received from UART. All data received from UART will be stored in NET2UART internal buffer first, and will only be sent to Ethernet once the delimiter is detected. If the delimiters have not been detected and the internal buffer of NET2UART is stuffed, the incoming data will overwrite the previous data stored in NET2UART.

- Drop Character:

The Drop Character is set to drop delimiter or not. If Drop Character is active, the delimiter received from UART will not be sent out to Ethernet.

Silent time:

Once the Silent time is active, NET2UART will keep all data received from UART in its internal buffer and check the time period of no data received from UART. It will then send out the internal data once the time is out.

SMTP

Administrator

Authentication Configuration

System IP Configuration Network Status

Display Status Load default se Firmware upda

Boot Loader upgrade

TCP Mode

UDP Mode

UART

SMTP

Reset Device

Logout

SMTP setup

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Brand : Avocor

Model : AVF-8650

Category : Monitor