HP LD4730 47-inch Micro-Bezel Video Wall Display manual Setting up the display, Unpacking

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The display offers multiple connections for video and audio input. Analog video is input through the VGA port, while digital video can be input through either Video Over Ethernet (VOE) or DisplayPort.

Sound can be transmitted with accompanying video through VOE or DisplayPort. To play sound accompanying VGA video, use the audio connection.

Control data, such as power-on or input-select, can be sent through the infrared remote control, an attached media player/computer via RS-232, a networked media player/computer via Ethernet (use the HP Network Sign Manager software), or using the control panel buttons on the back of the display.

The displays can be mounted on a stand or a wall. The stand allows good access to the control panel.

With wall mounting, you can control the display with the remote or through software running on a media player/computer. The HP Network Sign Manager is designed for this purpose.

Displays can be set up in a tiled array. See Using Tile Mode on page 44 for details. The external IR sensor is particularly helpful for displays mounted in an array. Displays can be connected by their IR ports with the IR daisy chain Cable and be controlled either as a group or singularly using the remote control (See Controlling displays with IR Daisy Chain on page 32for more details).

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CAUTION: Always use the handles on the back of the display to lift or move it. Avoid holding on to the bezel or frame.

Care must be taken to avoid breaking or scratching the glass surface of the LD4730G model display. Size and weight make it advisable for two people to unpack it together. When laying it flat, either lay it on its back or on a padded, flat surface. When handling the display, always use the four handles on the back of the display and avoid placing hands on the bezel or frame to lift or move the display.

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Contents User Guide First Edition January Document Part Number About this guide Iv About this guide Table of contents Operating the display Japanese power cord requirements Viii Product features HP Digital Signage DisplaysAccessories Optional accessoriesMaintenance guidelines Safety and maintenance guidelinesImportant safety information Enww Shipping the display Cleaning the LD4730Cleaning the LD4730G Setting up the display UnpackingIdentifying display components Component FunctionConnecting the speakers sold separately 4Connecting to the input terminal Setting up the displayDisplay control panel Control Label FunctionIdentifying remote control buttons Label Function DescriptionSetting up the remote control Installing the HP LD4730 Frame System Sold Separately Mounting a single display on a stand Sold Separately11Attaching corners Enww Connecting cables Securing the displayLabel Function LINE-IN19Audio connection 22 RS-232 25 DisplayPort 26 Ethernet Enww Connecting multiple displays to one player Connecting multiple displays with Video Over Ethernet VOEConnecting multiple displays to one player Connecting multiple displays with Tile Mode 34Multiple displays with tile mode 37Daisy chain connection RS232-C Mounting the display Mounting in portrait position Considerations for wall mountingInformation file Installing the driver, .INF and .ICM filesSoftware and utilities Image color matching fileDownloading from the Web Using the On-Screen Display menu Operating the displaySetting up IR Daisy Chain Controlling displays with IR Daisy ChainMenu Setting Function 3IR Lock MessageNavigating with the infrared remote control Navigating with the control panelOSD menu selections To enable/disable this Hold these buttonsSettings Sharpness ContrastBrightness Backlight1280 x 768 pixels TemperatureAudio Volume 1360 x 768 pixelsPhase Sound ModeConfiguration Level 1 Menu Level 2 Menu Level 3 Menu Description TrebleAuto Detection SensorInterface Select NSM NetworkLevel 1 Menu Level 2 Menu Level 3 Menu Description VOE SetupOSD Mode Option LanguageDPM Select Power On DelayLevel 1 Menu Level 2 Menu Level 3 Menu Description Schedule Key LockInformation Factory ResetDiagnostic Serial numberNatural Mode Firmware UpdateTile Mode Monitors ResetSetting the backlight level Power On DelayUsing Key Lock Using Tile ModeH1,V1 H1,V2 H1,V3 H1,V4 H1,V5 Optimizing analog images Tuning color + + 10Rotating the filter 11Positioning the colorimeter Operating the display Enww Troubleshooting Solving common problemsLockout Using Online Technical SupportPower Button Preparing to call technical support Technical specifications HP Digital Signage DisplayConnector Environmental Operating HP LD4730 HP LD4730G ResolutionConnectors Other input Packed WeightRecognizing preset display resolutions Preset display modesHigh definition video formats Display quality and pixel policy Power indicatorMode LED indicator light Defect Type Allowable OccurrencesModifications Agency regulatory noticesFederal Communications Commission notice CablesEuropean Union regulatory notice Canadian noticeAvis Canadien German ergonomics notice Japanese notice Korean notice Power cord set requirementsJapanese power cord requirements Product environmental notices Chemical substancesTurkey EEE regulation Ukraine Restriction of Hazardous Substances
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LD4730 47-inch Micro-Bezel Video Wall Display specifications

The HP LD4730 is a state-of-the-art 47-inch Micro-Bezel Video Wall Display designed to enhance visual experiences in various settings, including retail, control rooms, and corporate environments. With its ultra-narrow bezels, the LD4730 offers an immersive viewing experience by minimizing the gaps between screens, allowing for seamless video wall configurations.

One of the standout features of the HP LD4730 is its impressive Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, which ensures crystal-clear image quality. The display leverages advanced LED backlighting technology, delivering vibrant colors and deep blacks, making it suitable for a wide range of applications, from showcasing promotional content to displaying critical data in real-time.

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