Planar UltraLux Series
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Table of Contents Warranty Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ii Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Planar UltraLux Series Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents AC power cord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 IR sensor extender . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Touchscreen Setup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents Signal Compatibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 UltraLux Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 70”Display Dimensions - Front and Side Views . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents UltraLux Pedestals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 Installing the UltraLux on the Pedestal Mount . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 Accessing Planar’s Technical Support Website. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Introduction The Planar UltraLux Series is a family of large format 70" and 80" displays which combine style and aesthetics with high performance display technology. From its sleek design to lasting 24 x 7 reliability, the Planar UltraLux is ideally suited for retail brand communications, advertising networks, conference rooms, wayfinding, and other commercial signage applications.
Planar UltraLux Series Features Planar UltraLux Series Features The Planar UltraLux Series delivers superior 24/7 visual performance with features enabling easy service and installation. Integrated media player compartment Control module/redundant power supply Kickstand stop bracket Mounting bracket Caution: AC power cord needs to be away from the component boxes shown here. This is due to the very low profile of the space between the back of the LCD and the wall.
Planar UltraLux Series Features UltraLux Mounting System The Planar Profile™ Mounting System allows for simplified installation. The Profile Mounting System includes two wall brackets and incorporates a kick-stand feature that tilts the Wall mount brackets - landscape display away from the wall for easy access to the electronics. Eliminating the need to completely remove the display from the wall reduces complexity and service time by up to 70%.
Planar UltraLux Series Features Redundant Power Supply A redundant power supply design ensures continuous operation. If one power supply fails, the remaining power supply will continue to power the display helping to ensure uninterrupted operation. Each power supply has an output of 24V. Video Board This contains HDMI, DisplayPort and VGA inputs. It also contains a LAN board with Ethernet and RS232 ports. Power Board This is used to generate the required voltages needed to run the control module.
Remote Control Remote Control All on-screen functions can be accessed using the remote control. Note that only the buttons highlighted below are applicable to the UltraLux Series panels. Turns on/off the AC power to the LCD module. Four arrow keys move the selector as shown: up, down, left or right. Mutes the audio. Press to access on-screen menus. Select this to choose a source. Also use as the Back button when navigating through menus.
Safety Information Safety Information This display was designed with safety in mind. If you don’t heed the safety warnings and cautions, you could get hurt. The safety warnings are on stickers in various places in and on the display. Important Safety Instructions 1 Read these instructions. 2 Keep these instructions. 3 Heed all warnings. 4 Follow all instructions. 5 Do not use any of the Planar UltraLux Series products near water.
Safety Information 14 You must follow all National Electrical Code regulations. In addition, be aware of local codes and ordinances when installing your system. 15 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Safety Information European Union Disposal Information English ■ Disposal of old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable throughout the European Union and other European countries with separate collection programs) Français ■ Mise au rebut des équipements électriques et électroniques usagés (Valable dans l’ensemble de l’Union Européenne ainsi que dans les pays européens disposant de programmes distincts de collecte des déchets) This symbol found on your product or on its packaging, indicates that t
Recommended Usage Recommended Usage The Lux series uses commercial grade LCD panels, and is designed for 24/7 operation. With certain static images and extreme conditions, a slight amount of temporary image retention may occur. To minimize this possibility, it is recommended that either static images be changed occasionally (for example to a different screen layout, or a black screen), or that a periodic display shutdown be programmed using RS232 commands or the UltraLux Remote Monitoring software.
Recommended Usage Normal Use Thermal Guidelines Normal use of the LCD module and power supply module are defined as operating in the open air to prevent heat buildup, and without direct or indirect heat sources such as lighting fixtures, heating ducts, or direct sunlight that can cause the modules to experience high operating temperatures. For all modules, do not block fans or ventilation openings.
Installing the Planar UltraLux Series This section explains how to install a Planar UltraLux display. We suggest that you read this entire section before you attempt an installation. Before You Begin Make sure you have all the items in the following lists before you begin unpacking and installing your Planar UltraLux Series. Tools/Equipment List Depending on your installation, you may need one or more of the following items. Note that depending on the size of the display, this list may be different.
Powering On/Off Displays Powering On/Off Displays There are several ways to turn the UltraLux Series on or off: • • • • 12 Use the on/off switch on the AC power inlet Use the power button on the remote control Use the RS232 commands Use the UltraLux Remote Monitoring embedded software via Ethernet Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide
Unpacking and Checking Accessories Unpacking and Checking Accessories The UltraLux includes the LCD and an accessory kit. A wall mount kit can be purchased separately. Note: Screws should be no less than 1/4” in diameter. You will need a minimum of eight screws for the top mounting bracket and a minimum of four for the bottom kickstand bracket. Additional screws may be needed depending on your installation. Accessory Kit Part Description AC power cord 90 degree low profile power cord.
Unpacking and Checking Accessories Part Description Picture IR extender cable Used to receive signals from the remote Optional Planar-Supplied Accessories The following optional items are available to order as part of your installation: • Pedestal • Planar ContentSmartTM Media Player • ProfileTM Wall Mount 14 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide
Wall Mounting LCD Using Planar Profile Mount Before installation, keep the following points in mind: • These displays are heavy. Make sure that you have adequate studs to support the weight of each display if installing on a wall. • The UltraLux must be installed on a flat surface. • Use supplied UltraLux mounting template for top and bottom bracket installation. • The wall mounts for a landscape and portrait installation look different. However, the process to install them is exactly the same.
Installing an UltraLux Display on a Wall Installing an UltraLux Display on a Wall Caution: For whatever structure is used to mount the display, be sure that it is sufficiently engineered to handle the weight of the display. Also be sure to purchase the correct hardware needed to support the display mounted to that structure. 16 1 Find the center point of the display on the wall where you intend to install it.
Installing an UltraLux Display on a Wall Center notch alignment 3 Use the provided template to determine the center points of the wall mounts. The “V” notches are labeled “L” for a landscape display or “P” for a portrait display. Use the appropriate “V” notch to align with the horizontal line drawn in the previous step.
Installing an UltraLux Display on a Wall 4 In the hole marked “Top” on the template, mark the center of the hole on the wall. Note: If you are installing a landscape display and the template is too long, you can break the template at the notch labeled “P.” 18 5 Let the template hang vertically so it is plumb, as the bottom hole in the template determines where the bottom mount will be installed.
Installing an UltraLux Display on a Wall 8 Line up the middle hole of the top wall mount with the screw hole drilled from the template. Note: This picture shows mounts for a landscape installation. 9 Tighten the screw into the mount. 10 Use a level to make sure the mount is level. 11 Then install additional screws as needed. Note: Screws installed near the mount hooks provide the best support.
Installing an UltraLux Display on a Wall 13 Install the kickstand bracket to the back of the display using four M4 x 8 panhead screws.
Installing an UltraLux Display on a Wall 14 Using three strong people, carefully hang the back of the display onto the top wall mount bracket using the square brackets on the back of the display. Caution: Be sure these are securely hung, as the top of the wall mount will hold most of the weight of the display.
Installing an UltraLux Display on a Wall 15 On the bottom wall mount, there is locking hardware in the lower corners of the mount. Push the hardware up and finger tighten the captive screws on the bottom to secure the display to the wall.
Installing an UltraLux Display on a Wall Using the Kickstand Bracket The kickstand bracket is used for service mode, without having to remove the display from the wall. Use the following instructions to put the display in service mode. 1 Loosen the captive locking screws on both sides of the bottom mount. 2 Pull the display out and then swing out the kickstand to hold it in place. The kickstand will nest into the kickstand bracket notch.
AC power cord Installing Cables The two cables included with the UltraLux are the AC power cord and the IR sensor extender. AC power cord The AC cord is installed into the back of the control module. Depending on your setup, you may need additional cables for media player integration, as well as for sending RS232 commands. IR sensor extender In order for the remote control to work, you need to connect the wired IR module to the display, also on the bottom of the I/O panel.
USB and Power Hook-Up Touchscreen Setup USB and Power Hook-Up 1 Using the display service kickstand, swing out the display. If you are only using the mount, make sure you have at least 1” clearance to connect the USB and power. 2 Plug in the 5V, 4A Power supply connector to the touchscreen power connector. Power USB Note: USB and Power connection to the touchscreen. 3 Connect the 5V line cord to the power adapter.
Touchscreen MultiTouch Driver Installation Touchscreen MultiTouch Driver Installation 1 With the PC on, plug in the USB memory stick to the USB drive. 2 Locate and open the USB drive. 3 Double-click on the “mt_driver_kitV4.1212RC2” to install the driver. 4 Follow installation prompts until driver installation is complete. Once driver installation is complete, the touchscreen is ready for use.
Uninstalling the MultiTouch Driver Options • Default settings on options have the following programs enabled: Tuio Support, Flash Tuio Support, Handwriting Optimization, Enable Windows Native Touch, Enable Mouse/Keyboard Simulation, and Launch When Windows Starts Up. • Flexible Scan Rate is at a default setting. Uninstalling the MultiTouch Driver 1 On the PC, select the Start menu, All Programs and then PQLabs Software. 2 Click on the MultiTouch Driver. 3 Select the Uninstall option.
Uninstalling the MultiTouch Driver 28 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide
External Control and Monitoring In addition to using the UltraLux remote control and display, there are other methods of controlling the UltraLux externally: • Using a serial (RS232) link to send commands and to receive responses to those commands. • Using SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) to monitor the device status. • Using Remote Monitoring software via a web browser.
RS232 Communication RS232 Communication RS232 control is not necessary for operation, but is a convenient way to control displays from a computer at a distance. If your installation will not use RS232 control, skip this section. Most things you can do with the remote, you can do with RS232 commands. Plus, you can send inquiries to the displays and find out the current settings and values. RS232 connections are made with standard straight-through cables.
RS232 Commands RS232 Commands The following table provides the most common RS232 commands that can be used.
RS232 Commands 10 11 12 13 14 15 Set Color Temp to "4200K" Set Color Temp to "5000K" Set Color Temp to "6500K" 08 22 04 00 00 00 02 D0 Set Color Temp to "7500K" Set Color Temp to "9300K" Get Color Temp 08 22 04 00 00 00 05 CD 08 22 04 00 00 00 03 CF 08 22 04 00 00 00 04 CE 08 22 04 00 00 00 06 CC 04 21 0B D0 16 Set Red to "X" (0 to 100) Set to 50: 08 22 0E 00 00 00 32 96 17 18 04 21 0C CF Set to 20: 08 22 0F 00 00 00 14 B3 04 21 0D CE Set to 80: 08 22 10 00 00 00 50 76 04 21 0E CD 08 22 02 00 00
RS232 Commands 28 29 Set Mute to "off" Get Mute 08 22 0A 00 00 00 00 CC 04 21 14 C7 deactivates Mute If Mute has been changed by OSD commands, returns "Mute = value" where 0 is mute off and 1 is mute on; may not reflect actual Mute settings if Mute settings were changed by serial commands (known bug) returns "HDMI", "VGA", or "DPRx" (if no source is present, returns the last source searched…so use the Get Power Status command to check for active source) color space set to full color 30 Get Input Statu
RS232 Commands 41 Set Auto Scan to "off" 08 22 17 00 00 00 00 BF Sets Auto Scan off, so that only the default or selected source can be active (thus suppressing the pop up search windows on the LCD) 42 Get HDMI Full Range 04 21 1A C1 43 Set HDMI Full Range to 08 22 19 00 00 00 01 BC "on" 44 Set HDMI Full Range to 08 22 19 00 00 00 00 BD "off" returns "HDMI Full Range = value", where value is 1 (full range on) or 0 (limited range on) or 2 (user-selected contrast or brightness settings in effect,
RS232 Commands SNMP Monitoring The current settings and status of UltraLux units can be remotely monitored using SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), if the SNMP option is enabled through the web browser settings. The MIB (Management Information Base) used for all Planar display products is available by electronic distribution in the file PLANARDISPLAY-MIB.txt. The table below shows the objects that can be monitored – all Planar SNMP objects are read-only, and no traps are used.
RS232 Commands 36 plnrPower1 Power supply #1 status 1 = OK, 0 = Failed plnrPower2 Power supply #2 status 1 = OK, 0 = Failed Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide
Sending RS232 Commands Via UDP Sending RS232 Commands Via UDP The UDP port 57 accepts the same command sets as RS232. It is convenient for IP control applications and can be tested with a UDP terminal program such as the Hercules SETUP utility available from www.HW-group.com Note: Ensure that the Enable ASCII command service (UDP port 57) box is checked on the Access Control page of the Remote Monitoring software.
Sending RS232 Commands Via UDP 38 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide
Using WallNet Assistant Using WallNet Assistant WallNet Assistant is a software program that finds Planar hardware on a network. This will help you find the IP address needed to access the Remote Monitoring functions. 1 WallNet Assistant is distributed as Planar_WallNet_Assistant_(version).zip. Extract all files to a new folder in your "Program Files" folder (or another convenient location). 2 Double-click "WallNet Assistant.exe" to launch Planar WallNet Assistant.
Using WallNet Assistant 3 When WallNet Assistant starts, it looks for all Planar device servers on the network and lists them in the window. • Each Planar device found on the local network is listed with its name, IP address, date and time. • New device servers just out of the box are listed with default names. The date and time shown are from the device’s own clock. Both of these can be changed later.
Using WallNet Assistant 5 When your browser connects to a Planar network device, you should see a page similar to the following.
Using WallNet Assistant Route Add Command If you are trying to connect to a Planar device server that you believe is at the factory default IP address, and your computer is not on the 192.168.12.0 network, then you can use the route add command to establish a connection from your computer to that device server. This method only works if your computer and the Planar device are connected to the same network switch or hub.
Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring is software that displays information about the LCD display via a web browser. It is used primarily for monitoring, reporting and some control (for example, powering the displays on and off either manually or per a pre-defined schedule). Remote Monitoring Home This is the first page you will see when you open the Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring software. Launch a web browser.
Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring Unit Status The Unit Status page shows a list of the different system settings for the LCD. It also shows whether or not the two power supplies contained in the control module are on or off.
Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring Display Control The Display Control page contains two sub-pages: Power On/Off and Custom Commands Setup. These are described in the following pages.
Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring Power On/Off Power On/Off buttons control the backlight power, not the AC power. You cannot control AC power through Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring. This section has four options for which you can schedule an automatic power on/off. The options are: no automatic power on/off, same daily schedule, Monday-Friday same schedule and weekends off. Or each day has its own schedule. You can only select one of the schedule types. The default is No automatic power on/off.
Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring Custom Commands Setup The Custom Commands Setup page allows you to establish what the ten Custom Command buttons will do. 1 Type a label for the button in Button 1 Text. 2 In ASCII Command(s), enter a binary protocol such as hex commands. An example is shown above. 3 Click Test button 1 commands to send the commands immediately. You will see an output page showing the commands sent and replies received (if any).
Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring Admin Setup The Admin Setup page contains three sub-pages: Network Setup, Time and Date, Access Control and Software Update. These are described in the following pages.
Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring Network Setup This page allows you to configure network settings and whether or not you use DHCP. 1 In the Hostname box it now says Planar. Change this name to something more appropriate. This will be the name for this particular server. The hostname is limited to 16 characters: alphanumeric, dash, or underscore only. 2 If you want to enter a domain name for server name lookups, type it in the Domain name box.
Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring b You do no need to fill in anything under the Static (non-DHCP) Network Settings section. However, if you do, these settings will be used in the event that the DHCP attempts to time out. c Go to step 6. 5 Under the DHCP section, choose No, use static settings. a In the Static (non-DHCP) Network Settings section, enter the IP address given to you by the network administrator. b Enter the Network mask, DNS server(s), and Gateway as instructed by the network administrator.
Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring Date and Time Use this page to change date and time information as needed. 1 Set the date and time manually in the box under the Manual Date and Time section. The date format is very exact. Fill in the current date and time using exactly the format shown on the page. Click Set date and time. 2 If you want to have the server periodically check the time from a network source, fill in the NTP server name or address, and poll interval in the Date and Time Server section.
Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring Access Control The Access Control page allows you to set parameters needed to access the web, the Remote Monitoring network, RS232 commands, as well as select the correct baud rate.
Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring Software Setup This page allows you to upload the latest UltraLux Remote Monitoring software. You can also reset all of your settings to the factory defaults, as well as choose the web page link that is associated with the Planar logo in the top right corner of the page. 1 Click the Choose File button to locate the latest UltraLux software that you downloaded from Planar’s website. Note: Make sure the software is downloaded to a local drive.
Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring 4 When you click Reset ALL to Factory Default, you receive the Confirm Factory Reset page. Click OK, Reset to Factory Defaults and Reboot if you are sure you want to reset ALL settings to the factory default. 5 The top of each page shows the Planar logo, which is a link to http://www.planar.com. You can change this link to refer to any URL that you find useful by typing it into the Product ID Link box. 6 To make this link live, click Change Product ID Link.
On-Screen Display Menus On-Screen Display Menus On-screen menus can be accessed using the remote control. These menus allow you to adjust image brightness, contrast, sharpness, color, sound, and various System Settings. Below are pictures of the menus and a menu tree that shows the options on each menu.
On-Screen Display Menus Image Menu 56 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide
On-Screen Display Menus Image Backlight Contrast Hue Note: Some settings are not always active and may be grayed out.
On-Screen Display Menus Display Menu Display Auto adjust phase Note: The Display Menu is active only for analog video sources.
On-Screen Display Menus Sound Menu Sound volume mute Note: For Mute, a caret ( ) indicates Mute is off (which means sound is on). A power symbol ( ) means the mute is on. Use the left and right arrow keys on the remote to adjust.
On-Screen Display Menus System Menu 60 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide
On-Screen Display Menus system Input Display Port VGA DVI/HDMI OSD Settings Timer 3 sec 6 sec 12 sec Rotation 0° 90° 180° 270° Position Transparency OSD Language English Spanish German French Reset Option Auto Scan HDMI Full Range Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 61
On-Screen Display Menus 62 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide
Specifications Screen Active Area Size Power Consumption (typical) Dimensions (including mount) Bezel Width Weight Mounting UltraLux 70” UltraLux 80” UltraLux 70” Touch UltraLux 80” Touch 70 inch 80 inch 70 inch 80 inch 230W 350W 230W 350W 62.2" x 36.2" x 3.0" 72.2" x 41.7" x 3.0" 62.5” x 36.4” x 3.5” 73.5” x 43.1” x 3.7” (1581mm x 920mm x 77mm) (1835mm x 1060mm x 77mm) (1588mm x 926mm x 88mm) (1868mm x 1096mm x 95mm) 1.0” (24mm) 1.
Signal Compatibility Signal Compatibility The UltraLux Series supports the following factory preset modes: 64 Mode Resolution Refresh Rate Horizontal Frequency Pixel Frequency VGA 640 x 480 60 Hz 31.5 kHz 25.157 MHz SVGA 800 x 600 56 Hz 35.2 kHz 36 MHz SVGA 800 x 600 60 Hz 37.9 kHz 40 MHz XGA 1024 x 768 60 Hz 48.4 kHz 65 MHz WXGA 1280 x 720 60 Hz 45 kHz 74.
UltraLux Dimensions 70”Display Dimensions - Front and Side Views Planar UltraRes User Manual 65
70” Display Dimensions - Rear View 70” Display Dimensions - Rear View 66 Planar UltraRes User Manual
70” Rear View - Wall Mount Hangers and Service Panel Locations 70” Rear View - Wall Mount Hangers and Service Panel Locations Planar UltraRes User Manual 67
70” Landscape Wall Mounts - Front and Bottom Views 70” Landscape Wall Mounts - Front and Bottom Views Note: Shown from the bottom of the panel.
70” Landscape Wall Mounts - Side Views 70” Landscape Wall Mounts - Side Views Planar UltraRes User Manual 69
70” Portrait Wall Mounts - Front View 70” Portrait Wall Mounts - Front View ; 3$1(/ +$1*(5 ',63/$< 287/,1( , 2 3$1(/ $& ,1/(7 6(59,&( .,&.67$1' 3$1(/ /2&. 6&5(:6 3$1(/ /2&. 6&5(:6 .,&.67$1' 6833257 %5$&.(7 Note: Shown from the bottom of the panel.
70” Portrait Wall Mounts - Side Views 70” Portrait Wall Mounts - Side Views 0,1,080 67$1'$5' ,167$// > @ 0,1,080 728&+ ,167$// &(,/,1* ; 3$1(/ +$1*(5 ',63/$< 287/,1( :$// Installed position Service position - with kickstand supporting display Planar UltraRes User Manual 71
70” Touch Front and Side Views 70” Touch Front and Side Views Note: All other dimensions are the same as non-touch 70”.
70" Optional Pedestal Mount - Front View 70" Optional Pedestal Mount - Front View Note: This view shows the pedestal without the display mounted on it.
70" Optional Pedestal Mount - Top and Bottom Views 70" Optional Pedestal Mount - Top and Bottom Views Note: This view is shown as if looking from above the top of the pedestal. Note: This view is shown as if looking at the bottom of the pedestal.
70" Optional Pedestal Mount - Single and Double Sided 70" Optional Pedestal Mount - Single and Double Sided Single sided pedestal with display installed on one side Double sided pedestal with display installed on each side Planar UltraRes User Manual 75
70" Optional Pedestal Mount - Single and Double Sided in Service Positions 70" Optional Pedestal Mount - Single and Double Sided in Service Positions 76 Planar UltraRes User Manual
80”Display Dimensions - Front and Side Views 80”Display Dimensions - Front and Side Views Planar UltraRes User Manual 77
80” Display Dimensions - Rear View 80” Display Dimensions - Rear View 78 Planar UltraRes User Manual
80” Rear View - Wall Mount Hangers and Service Panel Locations 80” Rear View - Wall Mount Hangers and Service Panel Locations Planar UltraRes User Manual 79
80” Landscape Wall Mounts - Front and Bottom Views 80” Landscape Wall Mounts - Front and Bottom Views 80 Planar UltraRes User Manual
80” Landscape Wall Mounts - Side Views 80” Landscape Wall Mounts - Side Views Planar UltraRes User Manual 81
80” Portrait Wall Mounts - Front View 80” Portrait Wall Mounts - Front View 82 Planar UltraRes User Manual
80” Portrait Wall Mounts - Side Views 80” Portrait Wall Mounts - Side Views Planar UltraRes User Manual 83
80” Touch Front and Side Views 80” Touch Front and Side Views Note: All other dimensions are the same as non-touch 80”.
80” Optional Pedestal Mount - Front View 80” Optional Pedestal Mount - Front View Planar UltraRes User Manual 85
80” Optional Pedestal Mount - Top and Bottom Views 80” Optional Pedestal Mount - Top and Bottom Views 86 Planar UltraRes User Manual
80” Optional Pedestal Mount - Single and Double Sided 80” Optional Pedestal Mount - Single and Double Sided Planar UltraRes User Manual 87
80” Optional Pedestal Mount - Single and Double Sided Service Positions 80” Optional Pedestal Mount - Single and Double Sided Service Positions 88 Planar UltraRes User Manual
UltraLux Pedestals The following picture shows examples of the 70” and 80” UltraLux pedestals. Installing the UltraLux on the Pedestal Mount The pedestal mount comes fully assembled, single or double-sided, depending on your configuration. If you have ordered a single-sided pedestal mount, a back panel will also be installed. Caution: When installing the pedestal mount, you must ensure that it is attached to a structure that safely supports UltraLux display.
Installing the UltraLux on the Pedestal Mount 90 5 Route all cabling through the bottom of the pedestal mount or through both sides of the mount. If you run cables through the sides of the mount, you can punch out holes and install grommets through which to run the cables. 6 Install the UltraLux on the Planar Profile Mount that is already attached to the pedestal mount. See "LCD Installation" on page 16 for more information.
Accessing Planar’s Technical Support Website 1 Go to http://partners.planarcontrolroom.com 2 Once you enter your login and password, you can access downloadable utility software, new firmware, user manuals, and service manuals. Downloading Additional Documentation and Software Some of the other documents and software updates for the for the UltraLux Series are or will be available from the Technical Support Department website. Downloading Utility Software 1 Go to http://partners.planarcontrolroom.com.
Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) 92 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide
Regulatory Information Manufacturer's Name: Manufacturer's Address: Planar Systems, Inc. 1195 NW Compton Drive Beaverton, OR 97006 Declares that the products Model Numbers: Planar UltraLux Series 70”/80” large format LCDs.
Customer Support Contact Information and Hours of Operation Customer Support Information 24/7 Online Technical Support is available at http://www.planar.
Index A access control in Remote Monitoring, 52 accessories accessory box contents, 14 checking, 13 customer-supplied, 14 optional, 14 admin setup in Remote Monitoring, 48 avoiding temporary image retention, 9 B diagram of control board architecture, 5 dimensions, 65, 89 display front and side, 65, 77 display rear, 66 pedestal mount, 73 display dimensions front and side, 65, 77 rear, 66 Display menu, 58 disposal information, 8 drawings, 65 drawings for pedestal, 89 E baud rate, 52 before you begin insta
Index pedestal mount front view, 73 Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring, 43 Planar UltraLux Series, 1 planning your installation, 11 portrait wall mounts front view, 70, 71 power on/off for remote monitoring, 46 supply, 4 turning on/off, 12 preparing your installation location, 12 product architecture of control module, 5 K kickstand for servicing, 3 kickstand bracket using, 23 L landscape wall mounts front view, 68 side views, 69 LCD installation, 15 LED technology, 4 R M manufacturer’s address, 93 media
Index setting up software in Remote Monitoring, 53 SNMP monitoring, 4, 35 Sound menu, 59 System menu, 60 T telephone numbers for customer support, 94 temperature requirements for normal use, 10 temporary image retention avoiding, 9 definition, 9 thermal guidelines, 10 time changing in Remote Monitoring, 51 TIR see temporary image retention tools/equipment list, 11 U UltraLux Series features, 2 integrated media player, 4 LED technology, 4 mounting system, 3 product architecture, 5 remote control, 5 UltraR
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