TX-W32 & TX-W42 Touch LCD Display
10Chapter 1: Product Description1.2 Wall Mounting Installation Preparation1.2.3 Removing the HandlesR2 L2R1 L1AUDIO INR LR LAUDIOINOUTINOUTY/CLRAUD
11Chapter 1: Product DescriptionAUTOPOWER1.3 LCD Display Overview1.3.1 Front View and Keypad ButtonsDisplay screenThe LCD display screen is protect
12Chapter 1: Product DescriptionR2 L2R1 L1AUDIO INR LR LAUDIOINOUTINOUTY/CLRAUDIO ININOUTVIDEO 2INOUTVIDEO 1Pr2 Pb2Pr1 Pb1Y2Y1VIDEO INAUDIO INTOUCH SC
13Chapter 1: Product Description1.4 Remote Control1.4.1 Remote Control ButtonsPOWER buttonPress to turn the monitor on or off.YPbPr1 buttonPress to
14Chapter 1: Product Description1.4.2 Installing the Remote Control BatteriesCR2025Lithium Battery3V1 Turn the remote control upside down.2 Press
2. Making Connections15Chapter 2: Making Connections2.1 Connecting the AC Power1 Connect the power cord to the AC power input at the rear of the LCD
16Chapter 2: Making Connections2.2 Connecting Input Source Signals2.2.1 Connecting a ComputerUsing VGA CablesConnect one end of a D-sub cable to th
17Chapter 2: Making ConnectionsUsing USB Cables (for touch screen)After connecting the LCD display to the computer using either VGA or DVI connection,
18Chapter 2: Making Connections2.2.2 Connecting a Camera or Video DeviceR2 L2R1 L1AUDIO INR LR LAUDIOINOUTINOUTY/CLRAUDIO ININOUTVIDEO 2INOUTVIDEO
19Chapter 2: Making ConnectionsR2 L2R1 L1AUDIO INR LR LAUDIOINOUTINOUTY/CLRAUDIO ININOUTVIDEO 2INOUTVIDEO 1Pr2 Pb2Pr1 Pb1Y2Y1VIDEO INAUDIO INTOUCH SCR
Table of Contents2Table of ContentsPrefaceFCC Declaimers ...
20Chapter 2: Making ConnectionsConnecting an Audio DeviceConnect one end of an audio cable to the audio port at the rear of the LCD display and the ot
21Chapter 2: Making ConnectionsR2 L2R1 L1AUDIO INR LR LAUDIOINOUTINOUTY/CLRAUDIO ININOUTVIDEO 2INOUTVIDEO 1Pr2 Pb2Pr1 Pb1Y2Y1VIDEO INAUDIO INTOUCH SCR
3. Using the LCD Display22Chapter 3: Using the LCD Display3.1 Turning on the Power3.1.1 Using the KeypadAUTOPOWERPOWER button1 Plug the power cord
23Chapter 3: Using the LCD DisplayAUTOPOWER3.2 Selecting the Input Source Signal3.2.1 Using the KeypadCVBS 1DVIS-VideoYPbPr1CVBS 2VGAYPbPr2UPMenuDo
24Chapter 3: Using the LCD Display3.3 Adjusting the Volume3.3.1 Using the Keypad3.1.2 Using the Remote ControlCVBS 1DVIS-VideoYPbPr1CVBS 2VGAYPb
25Chapter 3: Using the LCD Display3.5 Locking the OSD MenuLock the OSD menu to protect the LCD display from unauthorised users or from accidentally pr
26Chapter 3: Using the LCD Display3.6 Using Picture-in-Picture (PIP)The Picture-in-Picture (PIP) feature allows viewing of more than one input source
27Chapter 4: Touch Screen Properties4. Touch Screen Properties4.1 Installing the LCD Display DriverTo use the touch screen module of the LCD display,
28Chapter 4: Touch Screen Properties4.1.2 Windows® 7 / Windows® Vista InstallationThe following illustrations are based on Windows® 7 operating system
29Chapter 4: Touch Screen Properties4.2 Using the Touch ScreenThe LCD Display requires zero-pressure, users can use a nger, gloved hand, or any other
3Table of Contents3.2 Selecting the Input Source Signal ...
30Chapter 4: Touch Screen PropertiesThe following are multi-touch operations:To scroll up or down the screen, ick up or • down.To go forward or back
31Chapter 4: Touch Screen Properties4.3 Windows® Pen and Touch SettingsThe LCD display is congured with default touch operations as discussed on page
5. On Screen Display Menu32Chapter 5: On Screen Display Menu5.1 Using the OSD MenuRemote Control Keypad1Display the main menu screen.EXIT ENTER SELECT
33Chapter 5: On Screen Display MenuNote: Availability of some menu items depend on the input source signal. If the menu is not available, it is disabl
34Chapter 5: On Screen Display Menu5.2 OSD Menu TreeE X I T E N T E R S E L E C TB R I G H T N E S SC O L O U R S E T T I N GI M A G E S E T T I N
35Chapter 5: On Screen Display MenuMain Menu Submenu Remarks4. Aspect Ratio During Video input signal only:H. Zoom• V. Zoom• H. Position• V. Position•
6. Adjusting the LCD Display36Chapter 6: Adjusting the LCD Display6.1 Brightness SettingEXI T ADJ U ST SEL E CTBRI G HTN ESS50CON T RAS T50BRI G HTN E
37Chapter 6: Adjusting the LCD Display6.2 Colour SettingEXI T SEL E CTCON T RAS TBRI G HTN ESSCOL O UR SET T IN GIMA G E S ETT I NGASP E CT RATI OPI
38Chapter 6: Adjusting the LCD DisplayValueOperationRemote Control KeypadUser• - This allows users to set the colour temperature by adjusting the R,
39Chapter 6: Adjusting the LCD Display6.3 Image Setting (VGA only)Note: During DVI input source signal, Image Setting is disabled and grayed out.BRI G
Safety Information4Safety InformationWarning:Making changes or modications to the device without the permission from an authorized dealer may void th
40Chapter 6: Adjusting the LCD Display6.4 Image Setting (Video signals)EXI T ADJ U ST SEL E CTCON T RAS TBRI G HTN ESSCOL O UR SET T IN GIMA G E S ET
41Chapter 6: Adjusting the LCD DisplayItem FunctionRange / ValueOperationRemote Control KeypadVideo ModeAllows you to select a video mode with preset
42Chapter 6: Adjusting the LCD Display6.5 Aspect RatioNote: Aspect Ratio is only available during video input signals.EXI T ADJ U ST SEL E CTCON T RAS
43Chapter 6: Adjusting the LCD Display6.6 PIP SettingEXI T ADJ U ST SEL E CTBRI G HTN ESSCOL O UR SET T IN GIMA G E S ETT I NGASP E CT RATI OPIP S
44Chapter 6: Adjusting the LCD DisplayItem FunctionOperationRemote Control KeypadSub SourceAllows you to select the sub source signal.Press Left or R
45Chapter 6: Adjusting the LCD Display6.7 Anti-Burn-InAnti-Burn-In is useful in preventing image retention on the LCD display.BRIGHTNESSCOLOUR SETTING
46Chapter 6: Adjusting the LCD Display6.8 OSD SettingBRI G HTN ESSCOL O UR SET T IN GIMA G E S ETT I NGASP E CT RATI OPIP SE TTI N GANT I -BU RN-
47Chapter 6: Adjusting the LCD Display6.9 Audio SettingBRI G HTN ESSCOL O UR SET T IN GIMA G E S ETT I NGASP E CT RATI OPIP SE TTI N GANT I -BU RN
48Chapter 6: Adjusting the LCD Display6.10 Other SettingItem Function RangeOperationRemote Control KeypadPower SavingEnables or disables power saving
49Chapter 6: Adjusting the LCD DisplayItem Function RangeOperationRemote Control KeypadRS-232CEnables or disables RS-232 connection.With RS-232 connec
5Safety InformationWEEEInformation for users applicable in European Union countries.The symbol on the product or its packaging signies that this prod
50Chapter 6: Adjusting the LCD Display6.11 Input SelectBRI G HTN ESSCOL O UR SET T IN GIMA G E S ETT I NGASP E CT RATI OPIP SE TTI N GANT I -BU RN
7. Appendix51Chapter 7: Appendix7.1 Warning MessagesWarning Messages Cause SolutionINPUT SIGNALOUT OF RANGEThe resolution or the refresh rate of the g
52Chapter 7: Appendix7.2 TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause and SolutionNo picture.LED indicator is OFF.• Check if the LCD display is turned ON.• C
53Chapter 7: Appendix7.3 Transporting the LCD DisplayTo transport the LCD display for repair or shipment, place the display in its original packaging
8. Specications54Chapter 8: Specications8.1 Display SpecicationsTX-W32 TX-W42Panel Panel Size 32” 42”Max. Resolution FHD 1920 x 1080 FHD 1920 x 108
55Chapter 8: Specications8.2 Display Dimensions8.2.1 TX-W32 DimensionsAUTOPOWERR2 L2R1 L1AUDIO INR LR LAUDIOINOUTINOUTY/CLRAUDIO ININOUTVIDEO 2INO
Precautions6PrecautionsCAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENSymbols used in this manualThis icon indicates the existence of a potential hazard that
7PrecautionsCautions When UsingUse only the power cord supplied with the LCD display.The power outlet should be installed near the LCD display and be
8PrecautionsNotice for the LCD DisplayIn order to maintain the stable luminous performance, it is recommended to use low brightness setting.Due to the
1. Product Description9Chapter 1: Product Description1.1 Package ContentsWhen unpacking, check if the following items are included in the package. If
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