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| Display Type | LCD |
|---|---|
| Panel Technology | IPS |
| Brightness | 350 cd/m² |
| Contrast Ratio | 1200:1 |
| Response Time | 8 ms |
| Viewing Angle | 178°/178° |
| Orientation | Landscape / Portrait |
| Operating Hours | 24/7 |
| HDMI Input | 2 |
| DisplayPort Input | 1 |
| VGA Input | 1 |
| Ethernet Port (RJ45) | 1 |
| RS232 Input | 1 |
| Wi-Fi | Yes |
| VESA Mounting | 200 x 200 mm |
| Standby Power Consumption | < 0.5 W |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Operating System | Android |
| USB Input | 2 |
| Operating Temperature | 0 ~ 40 °C |
| Storage Temperature | -20 to 60 °C |
| Screen Size | 43 inches |
| Audio Input | 3.5 mm jack |
| Audio Output | 3.5 mm jack |
Provides environmental operating parameters for the display.
Information on how to get service or repair for the display.
Warns about the risk of the device falling and potential injury or death.
FCC compliance statement for Class A devices, including interference warnings.
Provides safety requirements for electrical installation and power supply.
Discusses product compliance with EMF standards and safety.
UK specific safety: earthing the appliance and connecting the plug correctly.
Disposal instructions for lead/mercury containing products in Canada and USA.
Instructs EU users on proper disposal of electrical and electronic equipment.
Directs US users to dispose of products according to local, state, and federal laws.
Information about the ENERGY STAR program and its energy efficiency qualification.
Statement on India's E-Waste Management Rules and recycling contacts.
Disposal instructions for batteries in EU, Switzerland, and other non-EU countries.
Information related to the Eurasian Economic Commission certification.
Instructions for unpacking the product and checking all included items.
Important notes regarding installation, ventilation, and environmental conditions.
Specifies VESA mounting hole patterns for different display models.
Details the necessary clearance around the display for proper ventilation.
Step-by-step guide on how to remove the Philips logo plate.
Identifies and explains the functions of the display's physical control buttons.
Explains the general functions of the remote control buttons.
Instructions for installing batteries and handling the remote control.
Specifies the effective range and conditions for remote control operation.
Guide to connecting external video sources like DVD, VCR, or VCD players.
Instructions for connecting a personal computer via DVI or VGA.
Connecting PCs via HDMI and setting up multiple displays in a daisy-chain.
Explains how to establish IR connections for remote control.
Describes how to pass IR signals through the display to other devices.
Steps for configuring network settings and connecting to a network.
How to select and view content from connected video sources.
Instructions on adjusting picture format settings for different video sources.
Provides an overview of the Android PD launcher and admin mode.
Details how to configure media player settings for boot source and scheduling.
Introduces the Media Player's main page, Play, Compose, and Settings.
Overview of the Browser app's main page and Compose function.
Guide to using the keyboard to input URLs and import URL lists.
Configures browser boot source, schedules, and FTP editing.
Details how the browser saves home page data for offline viewing.
Configures PDF player settings for boot source and scheduling.
Introduces the PDF Player's main page, Play, Compose, and Settings.
Setup for CMND & Play server, account, version, and content.
Guides on setting up a custom application as a source and its functions.
Accessing the main settings menu from Admin mode.
Configuration options for Wi-Fi and Ethernet network connections.
Detailed steps for enabling and configuring Wi-Fi connectivity.
Options for Wi-Fi network preferences, including WPS and MAC address.
Manual configuration for static IP addresses for Ethernet.
Enabling and disabling Ethernet connection and its settings.
Configuring display name, user logo, and screenshot settings.
Setting a custom boot animation or logo for the display.
Setting screenshot interval, start time, and end time.
Setting repeat mode, purge interval, and storage for screenshots.
Enabling and configuring email notifications and SMTP settings.
Configuring email destination and FTP server features.
Configuring detailed options for various source applications.
Details CMND & Play and PDF Player settings.
Enabling and configuring proxy server settings for network access.
Setting up and enabling the SICP network port.
Includes Navigation Bar, Clear Storage, and Reset functions.
Configuring auto restart and importing/exporting system settings.
Cloning media files and exporting display settings.
Locks or unlocks external storage (SD card and USB storage).
Enables or disables Admin Password and allows password reset.
Includes TeamViewer support feature.
Displays information about installed Android applications and permissions.
Adjusts display font size and shows device storage status.
Manages keyboard settings, including virtual and physical keyboards.
Accesses developer options and displays system information.
Explains how to navigate the On-Screen Display menu using controls.
Provides a structured overview of the OSD menu options.
Details picture adjustments like brightness, contrast, and sharpness.
Configures screen settings like H/V position, clock, and zoom.
Covers color temperature, control, smart power, and overscan.
Adjusts audio settings including balance, treble, bass, and volume.
Resets all Screen menu settings to factory defaults.
Settings for configuration 1, including power states and RS232 routing.
Resets audio settings and controls internal speaker output.
Selects display status on power connect and enables panel saving.
Configures RS232 path and the source selected on display boot.
Set device date, time, zone, NTP, and activity schedules.
Manages HDMI CEC, language, OSD transparency, and power save modes.
Lists supported video, audio, and photo formats for USB playback.
Specifies maximum resolutions for JPEG, PNG, and BMP photo formats.
Explains the composition of pixels and sub-pixels on the display.
Defines defective dots and categorizes pixel and sub-pixel defects.
Describes bright dot defects where pixels or sub-pixels are always lit.
Describes dark dot defects and specifies tolerances for defect proximity.
Lists acceptable levels for bright and dark dot defects for warranty claims.
Explains Mura and methods to minimize its appearance.
Lists display specifications such as screen size, resolution, and brightness.
Details the available input and output terminals and their specifications.
Provides general specifications including power input, consumption, and dimensions.
Lists operational and storage environmental conditions like temperature and humidity.