Philips BDS4621 user manual Before USE, Unpacking, Installation

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User Manual BDS4621

2.BEFORE USE

The 46” WVGA (wide-screen with VGA resolution) Plasma Display is an ideal product for individual users and commercial exhibitioners. The product is a precise electronic product. Users should read the following instructions carefully to maximize the performance of the product:

2.1 Unpacking

• The product is packaged in a carton together with the standard accessories. Any optional accessories will be packed separately in another carton.

• The weight of the Plasma Display is approx. 37 kg. Due to the size and weight of the product, it is recommended that the unit be moved by a minimum of 2 people.

• The protective glass and the glass substrate are installed on the front of the product. Since both glasses can be broken and scraped easily, move the product gently. Never place the unit with the glass facing down unless it is protected with pads.

• When opening the carton, check that the product is in good condition and that all standard accessories and items are included.

• Whenever possible, use the handles on the back of the Display for transport.

2.2 Installation

• Due to the high power consumption, always use the plug exclusively designed for this product. If an extended line is required, please consult your service agent.

• The product should be installed on a flat

surface to avoid tipping.The distance between the back of the product and the wall should be maintained for proper ventilation.

Avoid installing the product in the kitchen, bathroom or any other places with high humidity so as not to shorten the service life of the electronic components.

• Please ensure the product is installed horizontally. Any 90 degrees clockwise or counter-clockwise installation may induce poor ventilation and subsequent component damage.

• To protect the screen and avoid screen damage, do not display a still picture for a long time.

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Contents Philips Business Solutions Table of Contents Read before operating equipment Important Safety InstructionsPage U T I O N Know These Safety SymbolsEND-OF-LIFE Disposal Cleaning & CareBefore USE InstallationUnpacking Product Features Package Contents Sideview Names and Functions of PartsMenu Remote control windowFront View InputSTANDBY/ON Left/right arrow buttonsRear View Video AudioCbPb/CrPr Remote Control Video DisplayTV Channel Selection Scope of Remote Control Inserting of Remote Control BatteriesUse of Remote Control PC Module Connection to External EquipmentRear view PC Module + Video Module Connection to External Speakers Basic Operation Power ON/OFFSelection of Input Mode Display standby modeSelection of PC Input Mode Selection of Video Input ModePC Module Input Menu with modes Exit button OSD Option AdjustmentZoom Functions Sound AdjustmentOther Functions AV Table PIP Setting TableOSD Functions PC TableVideo Display page Screen OSD Pages and FunctionsDisplay Pages PC Display page ScreenAudio Image and AV SystemLanguage and Screen Saver Advanced ModePC and Video Language and Screen Saver Misc. PIP Source PIP Settings PC onlyUser Color Temp AV only PIP Size? PC Status StatusVideo Status Stand BM05111 Optional AccessoriesSpeaker Set Ceiling Mount Kit BM01111 Video Module Technical SpecificationsFactory Settings Simple Troubleshooting Cleaning and TroubleshootingCleaning the cabinet and Remote Control Cleaning of ScreenProblemMeasures Check that the Display is not in ‘Mute’ mode Two Year Free Labor Two Year Free Parts Limited Warranty EURWhat is COVERED? What is EXCLUDED?Where is Service AVAILABLE? Remember OneYear Free Labor One Year Free Parts Limited Warranty USATo GET Warranty Service Canada Remember Page Appendix Serial Communication Protocol RS-232 Setup ConnectingAck Packet HeaderByte Send Command IntroductionPacket Payload Definition Packet Type Number DescriptionByte Field Name Field Value Description Operationexecute Operation Packet TypePacket Payload Send CommandSerial Communication Cable and Parameters Software Flow Chart Command Packet Header 7 bytes Packet Payload 6 bytes Command ListCommand Packet Header 7 bytes Packet Payload 25 bytes Be EF 03 19 00 43 E8 Be EF 03 19 00 81