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Working area | - mm |
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Display diagonal | 55 \ |
Contrast ratio (typical) | 4700:1 |
Product color | Gray |
Power cable length | 3 m |
AC input voltage | 100/240 V |
AC input frequency | 50 - 60 Hz |
Power consumption (standby) | 0.5 W |
Power consumption (typical) | 100 W |
Operating temperature (T-T) | 0 - 40 °C |
Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 10 - 80 % |
USB 2.0 ports quantity | 2 |
Package depth | 210 mm |
Package width | 1469 mm |
Package height | 924 mm |
Package weight | 34900 g |
Speaker power | 10 W |
Depth | 52 mm |
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Width | 1302.6 mm |
Height | 805.5 mm |
Weight | 28900 g |
Warning and caution notices regarding product use and prohibited activities.
Electrical safety warnings, power cord, and socket precautions.
Advice on storing the product, considering environmental factors like humidity.
Warnings and precautions for installing the product near heat sources or on unstable surfaces.
Cautions on product placement, operation, and avoiding damage.
Warnings about internal voltage, children's interaction, and product handling.
Precautions for inserting objects, handling during storms, and applying impact.
Precautions for adjusting angle, flammable substances, and cleaning the exterior.
Lists and illustrates the items included in the product package.
Identifies and describes the main physical parts of the product.
Details the various input/output ports and their functions.
Information on product rotation and ventilation for wall installation.
Specifies ventilation space requirements for installing on an indented wall.
Instructions and specifications for safely installing the VESA wall mount kit.
How to connect the product to a network using a LAN cable.
Steps for automatic network setup via LAN cable.
Steps for manual network setup using static IP addresses.
Instructions for connecting to a wireless network.
Steps for automatically setting up a wireless network.
Steps for manually setting up a wireless network connection.
Guide for using WPS to connect to a wireless network.
Describes the main screen elements and button functions like IMPORT/EXPORT.
Instructions on using the pen for drawing, changing thickness, and color.
Explains how to create, save, open, lock, and delete rolls.
Steps to open saved rolls and select multiple rolls.
How to use the page viewer for editing, zooming, and navigating rolls.
Icons and descriptions for importing from mobile, laptop, USB, and network drives.
Connecting via screen mirroring or NFC tagging.
Connecting a laptop via HDMI or screen mirroring.
Importing files from USB devices and network drives.
Controls and functions of the Picture-in-Picture display.
Icons and descriptions for exporting rolls via email, print, USB, or network.
Steps to register an email account and send rolls via email.
Setup for the NetPrinting Server program and printer configuration.
Describes the interface and options for printing rolls.
Saving rolls to USB devices and network drives.
Adjusting pen thickness and color settings.
Network configuration, proxy, email, and print server settings.
Language, time, security, device name, and advanced settings.
Adjusting backlight, color temperature, and white balance.
Software updates, contact information, and reset options.
Resolving blank spaces and distorted images in HDMI PIP mode.
Solutions for PIP screen display problems like white balance and unstable screen.
Troubleshooting for no sound, low volume, or static from speakers.
Troubleshooting for touch screen, drawing, and reaction speed problems.
Solutions for plastic smell, slow performance, and HDMI mode sound.
Model name, size, synchronization, resolution, and power supply details.
Information on Plug-and-Play compatibility and electronic waste disposal.
Table of preset resolutions and their timing modes.
Continuation of the preset timing modes table.
Cases where service fees may apply even under warranty.
Product damage caused by customer mishandling or incorrect usage.
Product failures due to natural disasters or consumable component depletion.
Optimizing picture quality and preventing afterimage burn-in.
Techniques to prevent burn-in like power saving and screen savers.
Details on HDMI terms and Open Source Licence Notice.