NEC C501 Installation Manual
NEC C501 Installation Manual

NEC C501 Installation Manual

50" lcd display
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C501 Installation Guide
50" LCD Display
Contents:

Product Description

Power Consumption (Max Brightness)
*Overall Max refers to when the unit is at max brightness the internal speaker is at max volume
NOTES:
This document is intended to be used as a reference guide to supply useful information for a design or installation. It is not
intended to be a step-by step procedure for installation.
Any ceilings or walls must be strong enough to support the monitor and the installation must be in accordance with any local
building codes. All mounts should make secure contact to wood studs.
4:3 sources can be displayed on the 16:9 screen in either normal aspect ratio with bars on the left or right, or stretched horizontally
to fill the screen using the menus (see "Aspect Modes" in menus and user manual).
Distances are in inches, for millimeters multiply by 25.4.

Tilt Angle and Rotation

Monitor may be angled and rotated from normal landscape and portrait orientation to both face up and face down positioning. Rotate
only clockwise for portrait orientation. For Face Up or Face Down orientation, operating temperature must be <35C
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Display Resolution
Maximum Supported Resolution
Power Consumption (Typical)
Power Consumption (Overall Max)*
BTU's (Typical)
BTU's (Max Brightness)
BTU's (Overall Max)*
Net Dimensions
Net Weight
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1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz
1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz
65W
85W
95W
221.79 BTU/hr
290.03 BTU/hr
324.15 BTU/hr
44.3 x 25.4 x 1.8 in.
1124.7 x 645.3 x 45.0mm
39.7lbs. / 18.0kg
C501
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc. C501 Installation Guide 50” LCD Display Rev 1.0 Contents: Product Description and Notes Page 1 Tilt Angle and Rotation Page 1 Ventilation Recommendations Page 2 Display Dimensions Page 3-4 Display Dimensions with stand Page 5...
  • Page 2: Ventilation Recommendations

    The ventilation space should not be covered or closed off at the front of the opening. If for some reason the opening needs to be covered, other means of ventilation will need to be incorporated into the design. Contact NEC for design review and recommendations.
  • Page 3: Display Dimensions

    NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc. C501 Installation Guide 50” LCD Display Rev 1.0 Display dimensions: www.necdisplay.com C501 Page 3 of 9...
  • Page 4 NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc. C501 Installation Guide 50” LCD Display Rev 1.0 Display dimensions (cont.): www.necdisplay.com C501 Page 4 of 9...
  • Page 5: Display Dimensions With Stand

    NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc. C501 Installation Guide 50” LCD Display Rev 1.0 Display Dimensions (with ST-401 stand): NOTE: The ST-401 optional stand attaches to the VESA hole pattern on the back of the display www.necdisplay.com C501 Page 5 of 9...
  • Page 6: Optional Table Top Stand Dimensions

    NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc. C501 Installation Guide 50” LCD Display Rev 1.0 Optional Table Top Stand Dimensions (ST-401): NOTE: The Pole of the ST-401 stand connects directly to the VESA hole pattern on the back of the display.
  • Page 7: Dimensions Of Optional Wall Mount (Wmk-3255S)

    NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc. C501 Installation Guide 50” LCD Display Rev 1.0 Dimensions of Optional Wall Mount Kit (WMK-4655S): www.necdisplay.com C501 Page 7 of 9...
  • Page 8: Control Codes

    NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc. C501 Installation Guide 50” LCD Display Rev 1.0 Control Codes: NOTE: Contact your NEC rep for codes not listed. Cable Connection: Communication Protocol: Interface: RS-232C Communication System: Asynchronous Baud Rate: 9600 bps Data Length:...
  • Page 9: Input Terminals

    NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc. C501 Installation Guide 50” LCD Display Rev 1.0 Input Panel (Bottom) Input Panel (Side - Rotated) Browser Control Information and control can also be available through the HTTP browser control menu. In order to accomplish this, type: http://<the Monitor’s IP address>/pd_index.html Note that the LAN Power needs to be turned on in order for the display to be controlled while the units are off.

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