Connection example for RS-232C

Monitors can be externally controlled using the RS-232C interface (COM port) of a PC, and, in this case too, multiple monitors can be connected in a daisy chain. By assigning each monitor an ID number (see page 46), you can perform input switching, adjustment and status monitoring of individual monitors.

First monitor

Second monitor

ENGLISH

RS-232C

RS-232C

RS-232C

RS-232C

output terminal

output terminal

input terminal

input terminal

 

 

RS-232C

 

RS-232C

 

OUTPUT

RS-232C

OUTPUT

RS-232C

 

INPUT

 

INPUT

PC

To COM port

RS-232C straight cable

Mounting Precautions

Special techniques are required to mount this monitor, so be sure to rely on an authorized Sharp dealer for installation work.You should never perform any of this work yourself. Our company will bear no respon- sibility for accidents or injuries caused by improper mounting or handling.

Moving or installing the monitor must be done by two or more people.

Keep the monitor surface perpendicular to a level surface or tilt up to a maximum of 20 degrees down- ward.

This monitor is equipped with two temporary stands when shipped from the factory. Please note that these stands are for temporary use only until the monitor is properly mounted.

Be sure to use a stand or a wall-mount/ceiling-mount bracket designed or designated for mounting the monitor.

Do not lay the monitor display-side down or up as this could lead to a malfunction.

When mounting the monitor, the following amount of open space is required to clear the ventilation for the monitor; at least 7.9 inch (20 cm) above, 1.97 inch (5 cm) right/left/below, and 2.76 inch (7 cm) behind the monitor. Do not block any ventilation openings. If the temperature inside the monitor rises, this could lead to a malfunction.

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