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 40), you can perform input mode selection, adjustment and status monitoring of individual monitors.

First monitor

Second monitor

ENGLISH

RS-232C

RS-232C

RS-232C

input terminal

output terminal

input terminal

RS-232C

 

RS-232C

OUT

 

OUT

IN

 

IN

RS-232C output terminal

PC

To COM port

RS-232C straight cable (commercially available) (To the third monitor)

Mounting Precautions

Since this product is heavy in weight, consult your dealer before installation.

The monitor must be installed or moved by two or more people.

When moving the monitor, be sure to hold it with the handles both on the rear and the unit bottom.

Do not touch the LCD panel when moving the monitor. This may lead to breakage, malfunction or injury.

Mount the monitor vertical to a level surface. Limit the tilting angle between 0˚ and 20˚ downward.

Special techniques are required to mount this monitor in different ways such as hanging it on a wall, 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 responsibility for accidents or injuries caused by improper mounting or handling.

This monitor is fixed to the temporary stand when shipped from the factory. Please note that this stand is for temporary use only until the monitor is properly mounted.

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 11-13/16inch (30 cm) above, 1-15/16inch (5 cm) right/left/below, and 1-3/8inch (3.5 cm) behind the monitor. Do not block any ventilation openings. If the temperature inside the monitor rises, this could lead to a malfunction.

After mounting the monitor, it is recommended that you take measures against it possibly falling to the ground. Use commercially-available strong cord and metal fittings (hooks, etc.) to secure the hooks on the top of the monitor to a wall or pillar. (See page 9.)

The mount bracket must be installed on the wall, which withstands at least 4 times (approx. 573.2 lbs. : 260 kg) weight of the monitor.

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