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43BDL3010Q V1.00 www.philips.com/welcome User Manual (English)
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When turning off the display by detaching the power cord, wait 6 seconds before re-attaching the power cord for normal operation. • Ensure the use of an approved power cord provided by Philips at all times. If your power cord is missing, please contact your local service center. •...
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Read and follow these instructions when connecting and using your display: • Unplug the display if you are not going to use it for an extensive period of time. • Unplug the display if you need to clean it with a slightly damp cloth. The screen many be wiped with a dry cloth when the power is off.
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Polish Center for Testing and Certification Notice The equipment should draw power from a socket with an attached protection circuit (a three-prong socket). All equipment that works together (computer, display, printer, and so on) should have the same power supply source. The phasing conductor of the room’s electrical installation should have a reserve short-circuit protection device in the form of a fuse with a nominal value no larger than 16 amperes (A).
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Information for U.K. only WARNING - THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED. Important: This apparatus is supplied with an approved moulded 13A plug. To change a fuse in this type of plug proceed as follows:+ 1. Remove fuse cover and fuse. 2.
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Your new Public Information Display contains materials that can be recycled and reused. Specialized companies can recycle your product to increase the amount of reusable materials and to minimize the amount to be disposed of. Please find out about the local regulations on how to dispose of your old display from your local Philips dealer. (For customers in Canada and U.S.A.) This product may contain lead and/or mercury.
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Batteries For EU: The crossed-out wheeled bin implies that used batteries should not be put to the general household waste! There is a separate collection system for used batteries, to allow proper treatment and recycling in accordance with legislation. Please contact your local authority for details on the collection and recycling schemes. For Switzerland: The used battery is to be returned to the selling point.
Table Of Contents Unpacking and Installation ............1 1.1. Unpacking ..................1 1.2. Package Contents ................1 1.3. Installation Notes .................1 1.4. Mounting on a Wall ..............2 Parts and Functions ..............3 2.1. Control Panel .................3 2.2. Input/Output Terminals .............4 2.3. Using the remote sensor and power indicator ..6 2.4.
Unpacking and Installation 1.1. Unpacking • This product is packed in a carton, together with the standard accessories. • Any other optional accessories will be packed separately. • Due to the size and weight of this display it is recommended for two people to move it. •...
1.4. Mounting on a Wall To mount this display on a wall, a standard wall-mounting kit (commercially available) is required. It is recommended that you use a mounting interface that complied with TUV-GS and /or UL1678 standard in North America. Protective Sheet VESA Grid Table...
Parts and Functions 2.1. Control Panel MUTE INPUT MENU [ ] button Remote control sensor and power status indicator Turn the display On or turn the display to standby mode. • Receives command signals from the remote control. • Indicates the operating status of the display without OPS: [MUTE] button - Lights green when the display is turned On Mute the sound or reactivate sound.
2.2. Input/Output Terminals USB 2.0 RJ45 PC LINE IN AUDIO OUT IR-OUT IR-IN RS232 OUT RS232 IN DVI-I HDMI 2 IN HDMI 1 IN AC IN SECURITY LOCK AC power input from the wall outlet. Used for protecting the product from stealing. MAIN POWER SWITCH Switch the main power between on and off.
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2.2.1. Inserting the batteries in the remote control The remote control is powered by two 1.5V AAA batteries. To install or replace the batteries: 1. Press and then slide the cover to open it. 2. Insert the batteries with the correct polarity (+) and (-). 3.
2.3. Using the remote sensor and power indicator 1. Push down the lens to have better remote control performance and make it easy to observe the power status. 2. Pull up the lens before mounting the display for video wall application. 3.
2.4. USB Cover • Use the USB cover and screws to cover the USB stick and Micro SD card. USB 2.0 RJ45 • Maximum USB stick size recommended: USB: 20(W)x10(H)x60(L) mm...
2.5. Remote Control [ ][ ][ ]NAVIGATION buttons Navigate through the menus and select an item. 2.5.1. General functions ] button Confirm an entry or selection. [ ] ADJUST button Go to Auto Adjust OSD for VGA only. ] MUTE button Sound mute on or off.
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2.5.2. ID Remote Control Press the [ID] button and the red LED blinks twice. 1. Press the [ID SET] button for more than 1 second to enter the ID Set remote control ID number when using several displays. mode. The red LED lights up. Press the [ID SET] button again to exit from the ID mode.
Connecting External Equipment 3.1. Connecting External Equipment (DVD/VCR/VCD) 3.1.1. Using HDMI video input DVD / VCR / VCD HDMI Out HDMI 2 IN HDMI 1 IN [HDMI IN] 3.2. Connecting a PC 3.2.1. Using DVI input RJ45 [AUDIO IN] Audio Out PC LINE IN AUDIO OUT DVI Out...
3.3. Connecting Audio Equipment 3.3.1. Connecting an external audio device [AUDIO OUT] Audio In AUDIO OUT Stereo Amplifier 3.4. Connecting Multiple Displays in a Daisy-chain Configuration You can interconnect multiple displays to create a daisy-chain configuration for applications such as a menu board. 3.4.1.
3.5. IR connection External IR Receiver DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY 2 [IR IN] [IR IN] [IR OUT] DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY 2 [RS-232C OUT] [RS-232C IN] NOTES: 1. The remote control sensor of this display will stop working if the [IR IN] is connected. 2.
Operation 1 / 2 NOTE: The control button described in this section is mainly on the remote control unless specified otherwise. 4.1. Play multimedia files from USB device Return aaa1 aaa2 aaa3 1. Connect your USB device to the USB port on the display. xxx1 xxx2 xxx3...
OSD Menu 5.2. OSD Menu Overview An overview of the On-Screen Display (OSD) structure is shown 5.2.1. Picture below. You can use it as a reference for further adjustment of your display. PICTURE Picture Mode Standard 5.1. Navigating the OSD Menu AUDIO Brightness TILING...
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Zoom mode the volume at the sound level you set. VGA/DVI-I/HDMI1/HDMI2: {Full} / {4:3} / {Real} / {16:9}. Minimum volume USB: {Full} / {4:3} / {16:9} Adjust your own limitation for the minimum volume setting. Zoom Mode will be “Full” when tiling. Mute Full Turn the mute function on/off.
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5.2.4. Network Example: 5 x 5 screen matrix (25 displays) H monitors = 5 displays V monitors = 5 displays PICTURE DHCP H monitors IP address AUDIO TILING Netmask NETWORK Gateway Position OPTION DHCP Frame comp. Select how this display should assign address to the network resource. Turn the frame compensation function On or Off.
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Date and time Schedule Set the current date and time for the display’s internal clock. NOTES: Schedule 1 Status Schedule 2 Source HDMI1 The definition and behavior of the Daylight saving time: Schedule 3 On Time -- : -- The current implementation of daylight saving is a reminder tool for the Schedule 4 Off Time -- : --...
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Network control port. Select from: {RS232} / {LAN}. Boot on source Select the input source when booting. Input: select the input source when booting. No failover function, the system will keep the source even the source has no signal input. Monitor information Show information about your display, including Input source, Resolution, Model name, SW version, Serial number and MAC address.
Supported Media Formats USB Multimedia Formats Video format Video Codec Resolution Bit Rate MPEG1/2 1080P@30fps 40Mbps H.264 1080P@30fps 50Mbps WMV3 1080P@30fps 40Mbps Motion JPEG 640x480@30fps 40Mbps Audio format Audio Codec Sampling Rate: Channel Bit Rate MPEG1/2 Layer1 16KHz~48KHz Up to 2 32Kbps~448Kbps MPEG1/2 Layer2 16KHz~48KHz...
Cleaning and Troubleshooting 8.1. Cleaning Caution When Using the Display • Do not bring your hands, face or objects close to the ventilation holes of the display. The top of the display is usually very hot due to the high temperature of exhaust air being released through the ventilation holes.
8.2. Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Remedy No picture is displayed 1. The power cord is disconnected. 1. Plug in the power cord. 2. The main power switch on the back of the 2. Make sure that the power switch is switched display is not switched on.
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How to setup the settings in the menu to Daisy chained by RS232 and no IR cable 1. The first display sets as “Primary” on OSD control all the monitors at the same time and (Advanced option/IR control item), others set as individually via RC? “Secondary”.
Technical Specifications Display: Item Specifications Screen Size (Active Area) 1080 mm / 42.5 inch Aspect Ratio 16:9 Number of pixels 1920 (H) x 1080 (V) Pixel pitch 0.49 (H) x 0.49 (V) [mm] Displayable colors 8 bits (16.7 M) Brightness (typical) 350 cd/m Contrast ratio (typical) 3000:1...
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General: Item Specifications Power Input 100 - 240V~, 50/60Hz Power Consumption (Max) 110 W Power Consumption (typ.) 75 W Power Consumption (Standby & Off) <0.5 W Dimensions [W x H x D] 968.20 x 559.40 x 65.20 mm Weight 8.80 Kg Gross Weight 12.60 Kg Energy Efficiency Class...