AG Neovo TX-32P Manuel utilisateur

TX-32P LED-Backlit Touch Display
User Manual

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Table Of Contents
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...................................... 3
WHAT’S IN THE BOX............................................. 4
Package Contents .............................................................................4
MOVING THE DISPLAY.......................................... 5
Carrying the Display.........................................................................5
Setting Down the Display ...............................................................5
Placing the Display ............................................................................5
MOUNTING THE DISPLAY ................................... 6
Adjusting Directions.........................................................................6
Wall Mount Specifications...............................................................7
Flat Wall Installation .........................................................................8
SETTING UP THE DISPLAY .................................. 9
Connectors ........................................................................................9
Control Buttons............................................................................. 10
Connecting the Power Cable...................................................... 11
Using the Touch Screen ................................................................ 12
CONNECTING TO THE DISPLAY ...................... 13
Connecting External Equipment:Video Devices..................... 13
Connecting to External Equipment:A PC ................................ 14
THE REMOTE CONTROL.................................... 16
Remote Control Buttons............................................................. 16
Using the Remote Control ......................................................... 17
OSD Setting Menu......................................................................... 18
MAINTENANCE.................................................... 20
Reducing Image Burn-in................................................................ 20
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS............................. 21
TROUBLESHOOTING.......................................... 22

« SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS » | 3
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please carefully read through and keep the following instructions for future reference before using
the display.
• Please follow the display’s user manual’s instructions.
• Make sure to check that the local power supply complies with the display’s power requirements
• Do not block the ventilation pores on the rear of display and ensure there is enough space around the display to
allow for heat dissipation.
• Do not open the rear cover. Damage caused by improper use is not covered by warranty.
• Our company’s software products are copyrighted. Do not copy without authorization.
• Overexposure to direct sunlight can cause damage over time and a strong reflection will disturb the user’s
experience when viewing content on the display.
• Do not install near any heat source, such as radiators, heaters, stoves or any other products that may generate
heat (including sound amplifiers).
• Do not install the display on platforms or carts that are unstable, slanted or shaky. It may cause the display to fall,
injuring people around it and damaging the display itself.We suggest consulting with professionals in the securing
of the display.
• Always comply with all warnings and instructions labels on the display.
• Do not install the display in a confined environment.
• If you wish to mount the display in a recessed TV wall mount, make sure to leave enough space around the display
to ensure good ventilation and to avoid operation at an abnormal temperature.
• Avoid excessive pressure or temperature changes as special liquid-crystal material in the display may result in
cracks, scratches or damage.
• When the display’s power is on, do not cover or block any of the display’s ventilation pores. It is suggested to
periodically clean the display’s ventilation pores to ensure heat dissipation.
• Keep candles or other flammable items away from the display to avoid risks of fire.
• Do not stick your finger or other objects in-between the display and its stand base or its neighboring area in
order to avoid harming yourself or damaging the display.
• Do not press upon the display with too great a force so as to avoid damaging the product.
• ONLY USE accessories specified by the manufacturer.
• Never attempt to repair or open the display by yourself. Opening and removing the covers may expose you to
dangerous voltage or other hazards. Failure to follow this WARNING may result in death or serious injury. Please
contact your dealer or a service technician for assistance.
• Hold the display by the sides firmly with two people when carrying the display out of the box. Do not grasp the
touch screen.

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WHAT’S IN THE BOX
Package Contents
Check your product box for the following items. If there are any missing accessories, contact the
local dealer where you purchased your display.The illustrations in this manual may differ from the
actual product and item.
Display Remote Control
Power Cord

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MOVING THE DISPLAY
Carrying the Display
When carrying the display, always hold it at the
right and left sides. Make sure the touch screen
faces forward and hold it with both hands when
lifting the display.
CAUTION: Avoid touching and applying stress with force using sharp objects on the
LCD panel at all times.
Setting Down the Display
When setting the display down, place the screen
face down on a flat and stable surface covered by
a protective sheet and a table cushion as shown
in the illustration provided.
CAUTION: Never press or place anything on the back cover.This may damage the
internal parts of the display.
Placing the Display
When placing the display, keep the display upright.
Never tilt the display towards the left, right or
balanced on a single corner of the frame.

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MOUNTING THE DISPLAY
Adjusting Directions
To avoid injuries, follow the installation instructions to safely install the display onto a wall.
It is recommended to allow a certified installation company conduct the wall mounting operation.
CAUTION: Dropping the display may cause injuries to people around it.
NOTE: A wall mount may be purchased separately for easier installation.
If you wish to use the display vertically or horizontally, adjust the display such that the main power
switch on the back of the display is pointing leftward or downward (as illustrated below), if the
display is not mounted in such a way the display may not function properly.
Horizontal usage Vertical usage
NOTE: Before mounting, make sure there is space to connect your devices. See
“CONNECTING TO THE DISPLAY” on page 13”

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Wall Mount Specifications
VESA MOUNTING
The back of the display is equipped with four screw-holes and matching taped holes, with aVESA
dimension of 400mm x 200mm. Firmly secure aVESA mount onto the display using 4 M6 screws
(maximum length: 10mm, maximum torque: 18 kgf.cm).
400.00mm
200.00mm

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CUSTOM DESIGNED MOUNTING
This display also supports custom designed mounts with twelve screw-holes designed for custom
designed mounts instead of the standard mounts. Firmly secure six screws on the left side and
six screws on the right side onto the display using M4 screws (maximum length: 10mm, maximum
torque: 12 kgf.cm).
NOTE: Custom designed mounts are sold separately.You can obtain additional
accessories from your local dealer.
Flat Wall Installation
Installation on a Flat Wall (Minimum Distance: 40mm)
When installing the display on a wall face, there has to be at least 40mm of
space between the display and the wall for ventilation purposes.
NOTE: To prevent glare when used in a location with strong sunlight, it is recommended
to add a cover over the display.

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SETTING UP THE DISPLAY
Connectors
The following image and table show the location of the connectors and the different connections
available.
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Item Description
1USB Touch Port Connects with a host computer using a USB cable for touch screen
support.
2Power Switch Switches the main power on/off.
3AC-IN Connects with the supplied power cord.
4Audio Out Outputs the audio that is supplied by the video source.
Connects with an external audio amplifier, etc.
NOTE: Headphones and earphones are not supported.
5Audio In Connects with the audio out connector of a video source such as a
computer,VCR, or DVD player when the display is connected to the
source via the VGA or DVI connector.
6VGA Connects with the analog video output (VGA) of a computer.
7DVI Connects with the digital video output of a computer, etc.
8HDMI Connects with devices supporting audio/video data using the HDMI
interface.
9RS232 Connects with the serial IO connector of another device.
10 IR Sensor Receives the signal from the remote control.

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Control Buttons
The following image and table identifies the functions of the control buttons. You can also control
the display via the remote control buttons. See “THE REMOTE CONTROL” on page 16.
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Item Description
1AUTO Automatically selects the video input source when the OSD menu is
off, or exits the current menu when the OSD menu is on.
2MINUS Decreases the display’s volume.
3PLUS Increases the display’s volume.
4MENU Displays the On Screen Display (OSD) menu.
5POWER Turns the power on/off.
NOTE: This button does not work when the power
switch is off.
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