HP LD4730 47-inch Micro-Bezel Video Wall Display Navigating with the infrared remote control

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After a short period of time, the Lock message will disappear from the displays. At any time, you may press the INFO button on the IR remote control and the Lock message will reappear on the displays not selected to receive the IR commands:

Figure 4-4Lock message from INFO command

Pressing the MENU key on the IR remote control will exit the IR daisy chain mode and unlock all the displays.

Navigating with the infrared remote control

The IR sensor is on the back of the display but will receive IR signals coming from the front. Point the remote control toward the bottom center of the screen. You can also use the external sensor provided, which makes the remote control very easy to use. This is especially true for displays in a video wall. If you have connected multiple displays with IR daisy chain, they will all respond to a key press of the remote. See Controlling displays with IR Daisy Chain on page 32 for more details.

See Identifying remote control buttons on page 10 for details on IR remote control buttons and their functions.

Navigating with the control panel

If you have access to the control panel at the back of the display, you can use it to turn the screen on and off, and to open and navigate the OSD menu.

Figure 4-5Display control panel

INPUT MENU

To change the video source, press the INPUT button, then select the desired source from the menu that opens on the screen.

To bring up the On-Screen Display menu, press the MENU button. Press it again to exit the OSD. Once inside the menu,

Use the arrow buttons to highlight your choice. Use them to adjust settings as well.

To accept a highlighted selection or setting, press the INPUT button.

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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 accessoriesSafety and maintenance guidelines Important safety informationMaintenance guidelines Enww Cleaning the LD4730 Cleaning the LD4730GShipping the display 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 panelTo enable/disable this Hold these buttons SettingsOSD menu selections 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 problemsUsing Online Technical Support Power ButtonLockout 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 CablesCanadian notice Avis CanadienEuropean Union regulatory notice Japanese notice Korean notice Power cord set requirements Japanese power cord requirementsGerman ergonomics notice Product environmental notices Chemical substancesTurkey EEE regulation Ukraine Restriction of Hazardous Substances
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