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USER MANUAL
LG Digital Signage
(MONITOR SIGNAGE)
Please read the user manual before using this product to ensure safe and
convenient use.
Android 11.0
www.lg.com

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL LG Digital Signage (MONITOR SIGNAGE) Please read the user manual before using this product to ensure safe and convenient use. Android 11.0 www.lg.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    - Connecting to a PC............18 - [Cloud Drive] ..............109 - Connecting to External Devices......18 - [OfficeSuite] ..............111 - [Photo] ................111 LG IFP OS Solution...... 21 - [Music]................113 - [Video] ................113 - An IFP OS Solution for Education ......21 - [Keeper] ................114 [Launcher] ........
  • Page 3 LG Electronics will also provide open source code to you on CD-ROM for a charge covering the cost of performing...
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions The following safety instructions are to prevent accidental damage or personal injury by guiding the users to use the product safely and correctly. Safety instructions are categorised into ‘warning’ and ‘caution, ’ as defined below. WARNING Indicates that the violation of instructions may cause serious injury or even death. CAUTION Indicates that the violation of instructions may cause slight injury or damage to the product.
  • Page 5: Safety Notes For Power And Ac Adaptors

    Safety Notes for Power and AC Adaptors WARNING • For power cords and AC adapters, use the proper product supplied by the manufacturer or an approved standard product. If you wish to use another power cord, ensure it meets the national standards. If the power cord is defective, contact the manufacturer or the nearest authorised service centre for replacement.
  • Page 6 • If water or any foreign substance enters the product, disconnect the power cord immediately and contact the service centre. - Product damage may result in fire or electric shock. • Keep the power cord and AC adaptor away from heating devices. - The casing of the wires may melt, causing fire or electric shock.
  • Page 7: Precautions When Moving The Product

    Precautions When Moving the Product WARNING • Please make sure to contact the service centre before moving the product. - Otherwise, it may result in electric shock or damage to the product. • Turn off the power and make sure all connected cables are disconnected before moving the product. - Otherwise, it may result in electric shock or damage to the product.
  • Page 8: Installation Precautions

    Installation Precautions WARNING • Please make sure to contact the service centre before installing the product. - Otherwise, it may result in electric shock or damage to the product. • Do not drop or apply excessive force to the product. Keep the product out of reach of children. Do not throw toys or objects onto the product panel.
  • Page 9 CAUTION • Do not install the product in a place with electromagnetic interference. • If the product is installed in a special place other than the normal conditions of use, serious problems may occur in image quality, lifespan, and appearance due to the influence of the surrounding environment. Please make sure to check with our service personnel before installation.
  • Page 10: Precautions When Cleaning Product

    Precautions When Cleaning Product WARNING • Always keep the product and inside of the product clean. - If you do not clean the product, dust will accumulate inside and may create a fire hazard or damage to the product. • Contact the service centre for internal cleaning of the product.
  • Page 11: Precautions When Using Product

    Precautions When Using Product WARNING • Do not use the product in any environment that exceeds the temperature or humidity limits. - Otherwise, it may result in electric shock or damage to the product. • If you are using the product for a long time, take occasional breaks to protect your eyesight. - Otherwise, your eyesight may be weakened.
  • Page 12 • Do not use high voltage products near the device. (electronic mosquito swatter, etc.) - Electric shock could cause the device to malfunction. • In the event of a gas leak, never touch the socket and open windows for ventilation. - Otherwise, it may cause electric shock or fire.
  • Page 13: Precautions When Using Remote Control

    Precautions When Using Remote Control WARNING • Please avoid humid places. - Otherwise, it may result in electric shock or damage to the product. • Do not expose the battery to excessive heat, such as direct sunlight, fireplaces, or heat generators. - This can cause fire or personal injury.
  • Page 14: Screen Afterimage Cautions

    Screen Afterimage Cautions • Watching still images for a long time may damage the screen and cause an afterimage. Third-party products may also have this phenomenon, and damages resulting from them are not covered by the warranty. - Be sure to use a screen saver when using the screen for a long time. Cautions When Disposing of the Product •...
  • Page 15: Using The Remote Control

    Using the remote control This manual explains how to operate the product using a remote control. Please read the manual to ensure proper use of the monitor. To replace the battery, open the battery cover, align the direction of the battery to be replaced (1.5 V AAA) with the label on the battery compartment, and close the battery cover.
  • Page 16 * The remote control varies depending on the model. (Power) Turns the monitor on or off. (Mute) Mutes all sounds. (Built-in computer) Has the same function as the Windows key. (Built-in computer) Has the same function as the Space key. (Built-in computer) Has the same function as the Alt + Tab keys.
  • Page 17 Turns on or off the whole screen. (Built-in computer) Has the same function as the Backspace key. Moves between menus or options. Selects a menu or option and confirms the input selection. Launches the Note app. Moves back one step in the user operation feature. Selects the channel.
  • Page 18: Connecting To The Server

    Connecting to the Server Various external devices can be connected to the monitor. Select an external device to connect by switching the input mode. Some separate cables are not provided. For more information on connecting external devices, refer to the User Manual provided with each device.
  • Page 19 NOTE • We recommend using HDMI connection to get the best image quality from your monitor. • To comply with the specifications of the product, use a shielded interface DVI-D/HDMI cable with a ferrite core. • The screen may flicker if the monitor is turned on when it is cold. This is normal. •...
  • Page 20 NOTE • Content related to the software is subject to change without prior notice due to product upgrades. • The descriptions and features in the manual may not be supported, depending on the model and country. • This product supports SNMP 2.0.
  • Page 21: Lg Ifp Os Solution

    LG IFP OS Solution An IFP OS Solution for Education • A new OS launcher with clearly defined functional areas and more efficient shortcuts • A new system bar for centralised controls and customisation • A unique IFP solution for efficient and flexible multi-window operation •...
  • Page 22: [Launcher]

    [Launcher] [Launcher] adds a shortcut area for users in the functional area, enabling users to easily and efficiently launch applications, files and web pages that are commonly used for educational purposes. Users can get started quickly by dragging or sending frequently used applications, folders/files and web pages to [Launcher]. The desktop can also be customised using various wallpapers.
  • Page 23 Create and manage shortcuts to apps, files and websites in [Launcher].
  • Page 24 Customise your desktop using various wallpapers.
  • Page 25: [Status Bar]

    [Status Bar] The Status Bar is displayed in the upper-right corner and provides access to the following menus: [Touch Menu] Click the icon to open the [Touch Menu] to switch to an input source.
  • Page 26 [Brightness and Sound] Click the icon to open the [Touch Menu] to adjust the screen brightness and volume.
  • Page 27 [Hotspot] Click the icon in the upper-right corner to open the [Settings] [Hotspot] pages.
  • Page 28 [Wi-Fi] When users add a Wi-Fi module, the icon appears in the upper-right corner. Click this icon to open the [Settings] [Wi-Fi] pages.
  • Page 29 [Date & Time] Click to open the [Settings] [Date & Time] pages.
  • Page 30: [Shortcut Area]

    [Shortcut Area] Shortcuts are displayed in the centre of the screen and can have the following types: Application Shortcuts Users can create shortcuts by dragging the icons from [All Apps] to [Launcher]. Step 1: Drag an app icon from [All Apps].
  • Page 31 Step 2: Place it in the Shortcuts area.
  • Page 32 Step 3: Raise your hand to add an app shortcut icon.
  • Page 33 [File Shortcut] Users can create files/folders by dragging or sending the files/folders from [Finder] to [Launcher]. Step 1: Drag a file/folder from [Finder].
  • Page 34 Step 2: Place it in the Shortcuts area.
  • Page 35 Step 3: Raise your hand to create a shortcut icon.
  • Page 36 This enables users to quickly open the path by clicking the shortcut.
  • Page 37 Shortcuts can also be created in the following way: Select a file click [Send] at the bottom select [Shortcut] to create a shortcut for the file. This enables users to quickly open the file by clicking the shortcut.
  • Page 38 [Website Shortcut] Step 1: Open a website and click [Send the quick-link to Desktop]. Step 2: Name the shortcut so that it can be easily located.
  • Page 39 This enables users to quickly open the website by clicking the shortcut.
  • Page 40 [USB Shortcut] When a USB flash drive is connected, a shortcut is created in [Launcher]. Click the shortcut to open the USB flash drive in [Finder].
  • Page 41: [Shortcut Management]

    [Shortcut Management] Long press or drag a shortcut to manage it. [Remove] Long press the shortcut to show the menu bar and click [Remove] to remove the shortcut from [Launcher].
  • Page 42 [Change Position] Long press or drag a shortcut to change its position in [Launcher].
  • Page 43: [Wallpaper]

    [Wallpaper] Customise your desktop using wallpapers in [Launcher]. [Default Wallpaper]...
  • Page 44 [Custom Wallpaper] Go to [Settings] [Personal] [Wallpaper] [Stills] or open the [Dynamic] page to set your desktop wallpaper.
  • Page 45: [System Bar]

    [System Bar] The [System Bar] provides a solution to efficiently manage and switch between tasks from the centre and use tools in multiple scenarios. It integrates three parts of the main content, Task Manager, Application Manager, and Tool Manager, allowing users to launch items in unity from this integrator. In addition, it enables users to customise the configuration and management features based on their preferred teaching practices.
  • Page 46 [All Apps] All Tools...
  • Page 47 2. Customise the [System Bar] by changing its content and position. Customising Content...
  • Page 48: [Navigation Bar]

    [Navigation Bar] A task manager in the [System Bar]. Users can control the processes for the tasks using the following buttons: Content Description [Back] Click to go back to the most recently used interface. [Home] Click to go back to the desktop. [Backstage] Click to display a window showing recent apps and input sources.
  • Page 49: [Application Center]

    Click the shortcut to start a process. [All Apps] The apps installed by default include: [Browser], [Cloud Drive], [Email], [Finder], [Keeper], [LG ConnectedCare DMS], [Note], [Palette], [Settings], [OfficeSuite], [PIP], [LG CreateBoard Lab], [LG CreateBoard Share], [AirClass] Apps in Use Click a currently running app and continue the process.
  • Page 50 [Default Shortcut] Shortcuts can be created for four small, commonly used apps in the [System Bar]. Drag and drop the shortcut of an app from [All Apps] to replace it. Step 1: Click [All Apps] and find the desired app.
  • Page 51 Step 2: Long press and drag the app icon.
  • Page 52 Step 3: Move it to the [System Bar] and create a shortcut in the default shortcut area.
  • Page 53: [Small Tools]

    [Small Tools] This tool can be used to provide a fun experience for students and to improve interactive learning. Toolbar Including [Menu], [Annotation], [CountDown], [Capture], [Stopwatch], [Spotlight], [Freeze], [ScreenLock], [Record] and [Split-screen] Icon Function Description [Menu] Displays all input sources, including [PC], [Android], [HDMI], [Type-C] and [VGA]. Displays more advanced settings, including [Audio], [Screen], [Display] and [Adjust] for the input source.
  • Page 54 Icon Function Description [Capture] Captures screenshots of everything on the screen, including content from apps, websites and videos. Users can select from [Freedom], [Full] and [Window] modes. Supports the feature that adds images to the whiteboard for editing. [Stopwatch] Use this tool to count seconds from 0 to measure the elapsed time. [Spotlight] Focus on a specific area of the screen.
  • Page 55 Icon Function Description [Freeze] Pin and zoom in/out of the current content on the screen. Lock the screen with [ScreenLock], and unlock it by entering the password set in [ScreenLock] [Settings]. [Record] Record the screen itself. [Split-screen] Two apps can be used on one screen by splitting the screen into two.
  • Page 56 [Tools Customise] Users can create four small icons for commonly used tools in [System Bar]. Select a tool from [More] to edit the tools. Step 1: Click [Edit] or long press the tool icons to switch to Edit mode.
  • Page 57 Step 2: Click to remove an item in [System Bar].
  • Page 58 Click to add an item in [System Bar].
  • Page 59 [System Bar Settings] By default, the system bar can be accessed from the bottom and both sides.
  • Page 60 Users can also hide or display the system bar from the [Settings] menu to suit their preferences.
  • Page 61: [Multi-Windows]

    [Multi-Windows] [Multi-Windows] provides users with a new operating solution for the IFP. The content is displayed in a window, and users can stand in front of a large screen and efficiently read information within the range of vision. Applications are also managed in a window, enabling users to adjust the display size and position of the window freely and comfortably.
  • Page 62 Example 2: [Settings] in Windows mode:...
  • Page 63 Easily control the size and location of the window. Example 1: Drag the edge to change the size of the window.
  • Page 64 Example 2: Drag the top bar of the window to the edge of the screen to quickly reduce it to one quarter of the screen size.
  • Page 65 Display more apps and tools on the screen. Example 1: Efficiently displays content when writing in [Note].
  • Page 66 Example 2: Displays three apps on the screen at the same time.
  • Page 67 Tip: A new window can be opened in [Finder] and [Browser].
  • Page 68 [Multi-Window Mode]...
  • Page 69: [All Apps]

    [Note], [Palette], [Finder], [Browser], [Settings], [Cloud Drive], [OfficeSuite], [Photo], [Music], [Video], [Keeper], [Email], [LG ConnectedCare DMS], [PIP], [LG CreateBoard Lab], [LG CreateBoard Share] and [AirClass]. There are no separate applications for [Photo], [Music], and [Video], but files can be opened in the [Finder] application.
  • Page 70 [Pen] [Note] offers a wide range of colours and pen styles for users to choose from. The Dual Pen function enables you to designate two colours and use the writing in the [Note] app. CAUTION • When using the dual pen, different colours may appear, depending on the angle of contact between the pen and the screen.
  • Page 71 [Shape] [Note] has a variety of built-in shapes, including two-dimensional planar and three-dimensional geometric shapes, so that users can quickly and conveniently show shapes to students.
  • Page 72 [Ruler] The [Ruler] tool eliminates the need for users to use an actual ruler and can also be used when a class is taught in [Note].
  • Page 73 [Sticky Notes] The [Sticky Notes] tool of [Note] simulates real-life scenes, pins important information on canvas for users to see, and can also be used as a brainstorming tool.
  • Page 74 [Table] [Note] provides a feature for creating and displaying multiple tables at the same time.
  • Page 75 Extended Pen Features Select handwritten text to intelligently recognise handwriting as a font. Users can also search for and mirror handwriting.
  • Page 76 Extended Image Features Select an image to convert it to a vector image and mirror the image.
  • Page 77 Custom Toolbar When using the [Note] app in full screen, users can select which tools to include in the toolbar and which tools to hide from the sub-menu of [More].
  • Page 78 Importing and Exporting Multi-format Files [Note] supports importing and exporting files in various formats.
  • Page 79 Different Ways to Save Files In addition to saving files to your local computer or U disc, [Note] also enables users to scan files from their mobile phone to save or email them.
  • Page 80: [Palette]

    [Palette] Click to open [Palette]. [Menu] Click to open [Menu].
  • Page 81 Menu - Save Click in the [Menu] window and select a location in which to save the file. Next, type in the file name. Users can now click [OK] to save work in the [Palette] to the local memory.
  • Page 82 Menu - Import Click in the [Menu] window to import images to the [Palette] app. The imported image can be used as the background for the current page.
  • Page 83 Menu - Share Click in the [Menu] window to generate a QR code. Your work can then be shared in the palette with other users. Menu - Exit Click to exit the [Palette] app. Any unsaved work will be lost. [Clear] Click to clear all content on the page.
  • Page 84 Pen Stroke Slider...
  • Page 85 [Palette] The [Palette] can be used to create custom colours that are not included in [Color Box]. Step 1. Click a colour in [Color Box]. See the example below. Step 2. Drag the roller clockwise in [Palette].
  • Page 86 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to obtain a colour not included in [Color Box]. Colour Selector Hiding or Displaying the Toolbar...
  • Page 87 [Sample] Click to click a colour in the workspace. Fill Click to switch from Pen mode to Fill mode. In this mode, users can select a colour in [Color Box] and fill a closed area with the colour.
  • Page 88: [Finder]

    [Finder] Click to open [Finder].
  • Page 89 [Storage] Users can explore resources stored by category in the local storage, including documents, whiteboard data (pages saved on the whiteboard and quick screenshots), videos, pictures and audio. Back Click the button to return to the previous page. Search In the input box on the upper-right corner of the interface, type the name of the resource you wish to search for and click to search.
  • Page 90 [USB] Users can explore resources stored by category in [USB], including documents, whiteboard data (pages saved on the whiteboard and quick screenshots), videos, pictures and audio.
  • Page 91 [Grid] View Click to display resources in the grid view. By default, resources are displayed in this view. [List] View Click to display resources in the list view.
  • Page 92 [Sort] Click the button to open the menu, as shown in the figure. Resources can be sorted by name, type, size and time. By default, resources are sorted by name. [Select] When you click the button to switch to , a selection box appears in the upper-left corner of the resource. Resources can then be selected as required.
  • Page 93 [Select All] Click the button to select all resources in the current directory. Click to cancel the selection. Copy When a resource is selected, the Copy button is displayed. Click to copy the currently selected resource. Paste Once a resource has been copied or cut, the button can be used.
  • Page 94 How to Delete Click to delete the selected resource. Rename Click to rename the selected resource. Other Features Click to display the [Send To] button. The selected file can be sent to the destination folder.
  • Page 95: [Browser]

    [Create] Click [Create] to create a new folder in the current directory. [Browser] Click to open [Browser].
  • Page 96 Long press an image or text, and then drag it to [Note]. In [Browser] > [More Settings], click to add a quick link to your desktop.
  • Page 97: [Settings]

    [Settings] Click to open the [Settings] menu.
  • Page 98 [Wireless & Network] Wi-Fi Click the [Wi-Fi] menu to enter the [Wi-Fi] interface and manage and view [Wi-Fi] connections. If your [Wi-Fi] network does not appear, click and add the [Wi-Fi] network manually. You can also click to view the [Wi-Fi] address and install the certificate.
  • Page 99 [Ethernet] View and control the network status with wired network settings or manually configure the static IP and proxy settings. [Hotspot] Use [Hotspot] to view and control hotspots or to manually set the hotspot name, password and frequency. [VPN] Add a [VPN] connection, and manage the [VPN] configuration and status in the [VPN] settings. [Bluetooth] Connect and set up Bluetooth devices.
  • Page 100 [Control Code Select] Set up the protocol for network or RS232C connection. * To use LG protocols, select LG Standard Code. [Boot Logo] Set whether or not to show the logo at boot time. The logo can be replaced with any desired image.
  • Page 101 [Input & Output] [Touch Sounds] Set whether or not to enable [Touch Sounds] on your device. [Sound Output Settings] Use these settings to configure the sound output. [Input Naming Settings] Use these settings to enable the input naming feature. Users can customise the input name and apply it to the OSD menu and input display.
  • Page 102 [Application] View and manage the applications installed on your device and configure additional system settings and display options. The default settings of the application can also be restored.
  • Page 103 [System] [Date & Time] Set date and time options, such as 24-hour format, network time, date format and time zone. [Language & Keyboard] Configure language and keyboard settings. Users can view currently supported input methods for all devices in [Virtual Keyboard]. These include Android's basic input method, Google Pinyin input, Zhuyin input and Korean input methods.
  • Page 104 [Lock Screen Password] Users can set, change and clear the screen lock password. If no screen lock password has been set, users can only set a screen lock password. The screen lock password must be a four-digit number. Enter and confirm the password to set the screen lock password.
  • Page 105 [Pixel Shift] Shift pixels based on the settings. [Email] Users can log in to a unique email account that supports the SMTP protocol in the [Email] module. [Storage] Check the memory area of the system, including internal storage and external storage devices. An external storage device needs to be connected first to be displayed (e.g.
  • Page 106 [Reset Factory] Clear data and reset the settings to restore the factory settings. The internal memory usage, including memory used, can be viewed by [System], [Apps], [Photos], [Files], [Videos] and [Audio]. [Security] Credential Storage - View all trusted computers and user certificates, control the activation status of those certificates, and view the details of each certificate.
  • Page 107 [Administrator] [Change password] The administrator can access the menu by entering the password and can set sub-items. After setting the initial password, the password can be changed. [Wake On Lan] The [Wake On Lan] function can be enabled/disabled. [Auto Remove Files] The administrator can set the period and files to be deleted.
  • Page 108 [About] Users can view the legal information and version information of the device.
  • Page 109: [Cloud Drive]

    [Cloud Drive] Integration services and data management with Cloud using Google Drive or One Drive are possible. Click to open [Cloud Drive]. [Add Account] Click to add an account and select a drive type.
  • Page 110 [Use the default account] Select [Use the default account] to set the default account. [Use the default file name when save] Select [Use the default file name when save]. The default file name is in the year-month-day-hour-minute-second format.
  • Page 111: [Officesuite]

    [OfficeSuite] Files can be viewed and edited in MS Office and PDF format. Click to open [OfficeSuite]. [Photo] Click an image to open [Photo].
  • Page 112 Drag the image from [Finder] to [Photo] to open it. Click the button to rotate the current image 90 degrees. Click the button to add the current image to the [Note] app. Click the button to set the current image as your wallpaper.
  • Page 113: [Music]

    [Music] Click a music file to open [Music]. [Video] Click a video file to open [Video].
  • Page 114: [Keeper]

    [Keeper] Click to display the [Keeper] interface, as shown below. Users can optimise memory, clean up garbage and detect system usage on intelligent tablet computers. [One Key Optimize] Click to clean up disc garbage and detect system usage to optimise memory. [Memory Clean] Click to optimise memory.
  • Page 115: [Email]

    [Email] Click to open the [Email] app. Users can use email services that support POP3 and IMAP protocols and log in to their own email account.
  • Page 116: [Lg Connectedcare Dms]

    [LG ConnectedCare DMS] Click to open the [LG ConnectedCare DMS] app. A failure diagnosis and prediction service can be accessed by installing the [LG ConnectedCare DMS] (failure diagnosis) solution. How to Install Install the [LG ConnectedCare DMS] solution. [Enter Account Number]: Enter the 6-digit account number to install the [LG ConnectedCare DMS] solution.
  • Page 118: [Lg Createboard Lab]

    [LG CreateBoard Lab] Click to open the [LG CreateBoard Lab] app. Provides the [Note] app and another writing solution. Additional functions will be provided through future app updates. NOTE • Refer to the separate [LG CreateBoard Lab] app manual.
  • Page 119: [Lg Createboard Share]

    [LG CreateBoard Share] These tools are designed to support seamless screen sharing and collaboration. Content Description If you start sharing the screen, your device becomes the master device with which to share the screen. Screen copy If you join screen sharing, your device becomes a slave device, sharing the screen of the master device.
  • Page 120: [Pip]

    [PIP] Click to open [PIP] app. Supported functions may differ depending on the model. It supports the use of [PIP] function and enables users to set the external input, screen size, and volume of the sub- screen. NOTE • Depending on the resolution conditions of the external input signal, the sub-screen quality may deteriorate. •...
  • Page 121: [Airclass]

    [AirClass] Scanning a QR Code The class can be joined from a mobile phone by simply scanning the QR code. The class can also be joined by typing in a URL in the browser. Ensure your mobile phone is on the same LAN as the IFP. The class cannot be joined from a different LAN. Starting a Class Once most students have joined the class, the class can be started by clicking the [Start Class] button.
  • Page 122 [Voter] In the button panel, click to start the [Voter] part. The [Voter] toolbar is displayed, as shown above. [Single choice] The [Single choice] button is selected by default. Students can submit only one answer to a question in this mode. [Multiple choice] When the [Multiple choice] button is selected, students can submit more than one answer to the question.
  • Page 123 [Begin] Click [Begin] to begin answering the questions. The name of the student who answered the question turns blue. Click the name item to display the names in a pop-up window. Students can repeatedly submit their answers until the [Finish] button is clicked. However, only the most recently submitted answer will be accepted when the session is finished.
  • Page 124 Answer Statistics Choose the correct answer and calculate the accuracy. The incorrect answer bar is displayed in red. When you click the question bar, the names of the students who vote for the answer are displayed in a pop-up window. Exit Click in [Answer Statistics] to exit the mode.
  • Page 125 [Responder] Click the button in the button panel to access the Responder part. [Start] Click the [Start] button to start a [Responder] session. Students can join the Responder session by pressing the [OK] button on their phones. [Selector] Click the button in the button panel to access the Selector part.
  • Page 126 [Start] Set the number of people to be selected by clicking the [+] or [-] button. Click [Start] to start the selection, or click to stop. [Reset] Click [Reset] to restart the Selector session. [Message] Click the [Message] button to enable or disable the Message part. When the Message feature is enabled, the button icon is displayed.
  • Page 127 [Manager] To make it easier for students to join the class, click the button in the button panel to display the QR code. [Exit] Click the button in the button panel to exit the app. A confirmation dialogue box is displayed, as shown below. Click [Cancel] to close the dialogue box, or click [Exit] to confirm the exit.
  • Page 128: Small Tools

    Small Tools Use these tools to provide a seamless and fun learning experience for students and improve interactive learning. The default IFP OS tools include [Menu], [Annotation], [CountDown], [Capture], [Stopwatch], [Spotlight], [Freeze], [ScreenLock], [Record] and [Split-screen]. [Menu] [Common Settings] View all input sources, such as PC, Android, HDMI, Type-C and VGA.
  • Page 129: [Annotation]

    Advanced Setting View more settings, such as [Audio], [Screen], [Display] and [Adjust]. [Annotation] Add annotations on the apps, videos, websites, documents, or images. Content Description [Select] It is changed to the touch function instead of the annotation function. [Pen] Click to switch to pen mode and click again to specify the colour and thickness of the pen. [Brush] Click to switch to brush mode and click again to specify the colour and thickness of the brush.
  • Page 130 Content Description Save the current annotations and content on the screen to the image in the repository. Once they are saved, a dialogue box will be displayed. [Save] Click the [Cancel] button to close the dialogue box, and click the [Open] button to go to [Finder]. [Undo] Return to the previous step.
  • Page 131: [Countdown]

    [CountDown] Use this tool to specify a desired time after which to receive a notification. Content Description Click the button to close the tool. [Ring] When [RING WHEN TIME OVER] is selected, the timer rings to notify users when the time is up. [Start] Click the button to start the countdown.
  • Page 132: [Capture]

    [Capture] Captures screenshots of everything on the screen, including content from apps, websites and videos. Content Description [Freedom] A default size option. Capture a custom screenshot with a default initial size. [Full] Click the button to change it to full screen size. [Window] Click the button to focus on the largest window and change it to the size of the window.
  • Page 133: [Stopwatch]

    [Stopwatch] Use this tool to count seconds from 0 to measure the elapsed time. Content Description Click the button to close the tool. [Start] Tap the stopwatch to start measuring the time. [Pause] Click the button to pause the measurement. [Lap] Click the button to record and display multiple laps in the list.
  • Page 134: [Spotlight]

    [Spotlight] Focus on a specific area of the screen.
  • Page 135: [Freeze]

    [Freeze] Pin and zoom in/out of the current content on the screen. Content Description [Zoom +] Click to enlarge the screen. [Zoom -] Click to reduce the screen. [Full-screen] Click to restore the original screen size. [Close] Click the button to exit the mode. [ScreenLock] Lock the screen with [ScreenLock], and unlock it by entering the password set in [Settings].
  • Page 136: [Record]

    [Record] Record the screen itself. Users can set the resolution and path to save the recording.
  • Page 137: [Split-Screen]

    [Split-screen] Two apps can be used on one screen by splitting the screen into two. Apps that support split-screen function: [Settings], [Finder], [Browser], [Keeper], [Note], [Palette] NOTE • If the Multi-window mode is off, you can check and run it from [Small Tools].
  • Page 138: Media Specifications

    Media Specifications Video Codec File Max Bitrate Extension Video Audio .3g2 H.263 AAC, AMR_NB Requirements: Max Resolution: 1920 x 1088 30 Fps, 5 Mbps .3gp H.264 Requirements: Max Resolution: 3840 x 2160 30 Fps, 160 Mbps .avi H.263 Requirements: Max Resolution: 1920 x 1088 30 Fps, 5 Mbps Mpeg-4 Requirements: Max Resolution: 1920 x 1088 30 Fps, 50 Mbps H.263 Mpeg1/2 Layer3,...
  • Page 139 Codec File Max Bitrate Extension Video Audio .mov H.264 AAC, PCM Requirements: Max Resolution: 3840 x 2160 30 Fps, 160 Mbps H.265 Requirements: Max Resolution: 3840 x 2160 60 Fps, 160 Mbps MPEG-4 Requirements: Max Resolution: 1920 x 1088 30 Fps, 50 Mbps MJPEG Requirements: Max Resolution: 1920 x 1080 30 Fps, 150 Mbps .mp4 H.264 Requirements: Max Resolution: 3840 x 2160 30 Fps, 160 Mbps H.265...
  • Page 140 Audio File Format Audio Codec Supported Range .aac Sample Rate: 8 K ~ 96 KHz Bit Rate: 24 K ~ 576 Kbps .ape Monkey's Monkey's Audio Sample Rate: Up to 48 KHz Audio Bit Rate: Up to 1411 Kbps .flac FLAC FLAC Sample Rate: Up to 192 KHz Bit Rate: Up to 1411 Kbps .m4a ALAC...
  • Page 141: Photo

    Photo File Format Supported Range .bmp Max Resolution: 8000 x 8000 Requirements: Max Resolution: 8000 x 8000 Preview (Default); full screen playback not Min Resolution: 4 x 4 allowed .gif Max Resolution: 8000 x 8000 Max Resolution: 8000 x 8000 Preview (Default); full screen playback not allowed Min Resolution: 4 x 4 .jpeg JPEG Max Resolution: 8000 x 8000...
  • Page 142: Controlling Multiple Products

    Controlling Multiple Products Command Reference List Command Data (Hexadecimal Numbers) 01 Power 000-003 02 Treble 000-100 03 Bass 000-100 04 Balance 000-100 05 Contrast 000-100 06 Brightness 000-100 07 Sharpness 000-100 08 Sound mode 000-004 09 Volume 000-100 10 Mute 000-001 11 Video Source See Video Source.
  • Page 143: Reception/Transmission Protocol

    Reception/Transmission Protocol Transmission (Start)(Set ID)(Type)(Command)(Data) (Cr) * (Start): A command to start RS-232C control. Starts with 0x3A. * (Set ID): A command to select the settings. The set ID is fixed to 01(30 31). * (Type): A command to configure a feature's settings or check the status of a feature. (Settings: 0x53 / Check: 0x47) * (Command): A command to control the settings.
  • Page 144 01. Power (Command: 30) 06. Brightness (Command: 35) Controls the power on/off of the monitor. Adjusts screen brightness. Transmission Transmission (3A)(30 31)(Type)(30)(Data)(0D) (3A)(30 31)(Type)(35)(Data)(0D) Data 000(30 30 30): Backlight off Data 000(30 30 30)~100(31 30 30) 001(30 30 31): Backlight on 002(30 30 32): Power off 003(30 30 33): Power on 07.
  • Page 145 11. Video Source (Command: 3A) 14. Picture Mode (Command: 3D) Selects the video source. Select the Picture mode. Transmission Transmission (3A)(30 31)(Type)(3A)(Data)(0D) (3A)(30 31)(Type)(3D)(Data)(0D) Data 000(30 30 30): VGA Data 000(30 30 30): Standard 001(30 30 31): HDMI1 001(30 30 31): Bright 002(30 30 32): HDMI2 002(30 30 32): Soft 021(30 32 31): HDMI3...
  • Page 146 18. Remote Control (Command: 41) Sends a key code for the IR remote control. Transmission (3A)(30 31)(Type)(41)(Data)(0D) Data 000(30 30 30): Vol+ 001(30 30 31): Vol- 010(30 31 30): Up 011(30 31 31): Down 012(30 31 32): Left 013(30 31 33): Right 014(30 31 34): OK 020(30 32 30): Menu 021(30 32 31): Input Source...
  • Page 147: Before Reporting Product Malfunction

    Before Reporting Product Malfunction Each model may have different points to check. » For more instructions on PC settings, please refer to Windows Help. » Model corresponding to sentence colour COMMON VIDEO WALL SMALL INCH ENCLOSURE OLED STRETCH TOUCH Issues Related to Use •...
  • Page 148 • The screen is displayed abnormally. - Connect a cable that matches the input source signal. Condensation may form on the screen. It disappears after operating the product for a certain period of time. The condensation that forms inside the product is a natural phenomenon, not a quality defect. (IPX6 is a standard to protect the product from 100L of water per minute and not from infiltration of moisture in the air into the set.) When connecting the panel and the Signage box, check their serial numbers and make sure they match.
  • Page 149 Issues Related to the Screen (Colour) • The screen resolution is low (16 colours). - Use PC settings to set the colour to 24 bits (True Colour) or above. • The screen colour is unstable or looks black and white. - Check the connection status of the signal cable.
  • Page 150 Other Issues • The power suddenly turned off. - Check if the auto-off feature is on. - Power supply is interrupted. Check if the power cord is correctly plugged into the power outlet. - Check the power control settings. If the internal temperature of the enclosure rises, the power may turn off. Clean the heat exchanger or filter in the enclosure periodically.
  • Page 151 Issues Related to Touch • Touch does not respond. This may occur if the touch USB cable between the PC and product is not connected properly. Remove and reconnect the cable after 10 seconds. Ensure that the power cord of the PC is firmly plugged into a power socket, and restart the PC. Touch may not respond if the system is down due to an unstable network.
  • Page 152 Afterimage • After-image appears when the product is turned off. - Pixels may be damaged rapidly if a still image is displayed on the screen for a long period of time. Use the screen- saver function. - Switching from a screen with high differences in luminance (black and white or grey) to a darker screen may cause an afterimage.

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