Legamaster Touch Screen Display User Manual

Touch Screen Display

Specifications

Model: Touchscreen Display

Version: 1.0

Product Information

The Touchscreen Display is designed for professional
environments and should not be used in residential areas.

Product Usage Instructions

Important Information

Use Recommendations

It is recommended to use the touchscreen display for at least 6
hours after 16 hours of usage in a 24-hour period to help avoid
image retention.

Safety Instructions

Safety Precautions

  • If smoke or a peculiar smell comes from the eScreen, remove the
    power plug immediately and contact your dealer for inspection.
  • If there is no picture on the e-Screen when turned on, remove
    the power plug immediately and contact your dealer for
    inspection.
  • If water is spilled or objects are dropped inside the e-Screen,
    remove the power plug immediately and contact your dealer for
    inspection.
  • If the e-Screen is dropped or the housing is damaged, remove
    the power plug immediately and contact your dealer for
    inspection.
  • If the power cord or plug is damaged or becomes hot, turn off
    the main power switch, let it cool down, and contact your dealer
    for replacement.

Moving and Carrying Notice

Moving the product requires at least four people to avoid damage
to the display or injury. When moving a display in its shipping
carton, lift the carton using the white handles.

FAQ

Q: Can the touchscreen display be used in residential
areas?

A: No, this product is meant to be used in professional
environments only.

Q: What should I do if I notice a strange smell coming from the
screen?

A: Immediately unplug the power cord and contact your dealer for
inspection.

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Touchscreen display
Safety & Recommendations

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

01 IMPORTANT INFORMATION

1.1 USE

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1.2 EXEMPTIONS

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02 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

2.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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2.2 MOVING AND CARRYING NOTICE

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2.3 INSTALLATION

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2.4 WALLMOUNT SAFETY NOTICE

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2.5 RECOMMENDED USE

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2.6 CLEANING

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03 WARRANTY DETAILS

3.1 STANDARD WARRANTY A

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3.2 STANDARD WARRANTY B

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3.3 STANDARD WARRNATY C

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
1. IMPORTANT INFORMATION
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. ALSO, DO NOT USE THIS UNIT`S POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTABLE OR OTHER OUTLETS UNLESS THE PRONGS CAN BE FULLY INSERTED.REFRAIN FROM OPENING THE E-SCREENS HOUSING AS THERE ARE HIGH VOLTAGE COMPONENTS INSIDE.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, MAKE SURE POWER CORD IS UNPLUGGED FROM WALL SOCKET. TO FULLY DISENGAGE THE POWER TO THE UNIT, PLEASE DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD FROM THE AC OUTLET. DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE.
WARNING: FOR CONTINUED SAFETY, DEVICES WITH CLASS I CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE CONNECTED TO A MAIN SOCKET OUTLET WITH A PROTECTIVE EARTHING CONNECTION.
WARNING: THIS IS A CLASS A PRODUCT MEANT TO BE USED IN PROFFECIONAL ENVIROMENTS. – THIS PRODUCT MUST NOT BE USED IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS.
1.1. USE
· Transport the product upright with proper packaging. Avoid placing the product face up or down. Handle with care!
· Do not send a static (non-moving) image to the e-screen, it may cause image `burn-in’ or image retention. · “Burn in” and/or image retention is not covered under warranty. · Make sure to change the image on the e-screen periodically. It is recommended to turn off the e-screen
for at least 6 hours after 16 hours of usage in a 24-hour period to help avoid image retention.

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1.2. EXEMPTIONS
· This product isn’t warranted for any damage caused by natural disaster (such as earthquake, thunder, etc.), fire, acts by third parties, accidents, owner’s intentional misuse and fault, or use in other improper conditions.
· This product isn’t warranted for incidental damages (such as profit loss or interruption in business, modification or erasure of record data, etc.) caused by use or inability to use of this product.
· This product isn’t warranted for any damage caused by inappropriate operation, or from not following the user manual.
· This product isn’t warranted for any damage caused by misuse or malfunction through simultaneous use of this product and the connected equipment or software.
· This product isn’t warranted for any damage caused by neglect of the installation instructions.
· This product isn’t warranted for any damage caused by improper installation.
· This product isn’t warranted for any damage caused by disassembly, modification or repair by non-authorized service centers or people.
2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Before using this e-screen, please read this user manual thoroughly to help protect against property damage and to ensure your personal safety and the safety of others.
· Read and follow all instructions and safetywarnings found in this manual.
· For installation or adjustment, please follow the instructions in this manual and refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

2.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
If smoke or a peculiar smell comes from the eScreen, remove the power plug from the outlet immediately. Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock.
Contact your dealer for inspection.
If the e-Screen has been turned on but there is no picture, remove the power plug from the outlet immediately. Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock.
Contact your dealer for inspection.
If water is spilled or objects are dropped inside the e-Screen, remove the power plug from the outlet immediately. Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock.
Contact your dealer for inspection.
If the e-Screen is dropped or the e-screen`s housing is damaged, remove the power plug from the outlet immediately. Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock.
Contact your dealer for inspection.
If the power cord or plug is damaged or becomes hot, turn off the main power switch of the eScreen, make sure the power plug has cooled down and remove the power plug from the outlet.
If the e-Screen is still used in this condition, it may cause fire or electrical shock. Contact your dealer for replacement.

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2.2 MOVING AND CARRYING NOTICE
Moving the product: Moving the product requires at least four people. Attempting to move the product with fewer people may result in damage to the display or in serious injury of the people handling the screen. When moving a display in its shipping carton, lift the carton using the white handles.
Carrying the product: This product is heavy; please follow proper lifting techniques, as pictured below. Failure to do so may cause injury.

2.3 INSTALLATION
Don`t install in a high-temperature environment.
If the e-screen is used in high-temperatures or in direct sunlight, it may cause the housing of the product or other parts to become distorted or damaged, resulting in overheating or electrical shock.
Don`t install in a high-humidity environment.
This may cause overheating or electrical shock.
Don`t install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus that produce heat.
This may cause fire or electrical shock.
Don`t overload outlets or cables beyond electrical capacity. Don`t use extension cords as it may cause fire or electrical shock.
Don`t insert the power plug into an outlet other than 100~240V AC.
This may cause fire or electrical shock.
· Don’t use a damaged power plug or worn outlet.
· Don’t insert an improper power plug it may cause fire or electric shock.
Don`t place the e-screen on an unstable shelf or surface. The e-screen may fall, causing injury. Please install on a horizontal, stable, level surface.
Don`t place objects on the e-screen.
· If the e-screen is covered or the vents are blocked, the display could overheat and cause a fire.
· If objects or liquids get inside the e-screen, this may cause fire or electrical shock.
· Do not put heavy objects on the e-screen as they may fall, causing injury.
· Please keep a 10 cm minimum distance between e-screen, wall and/or other objects to ensure sufficient ventilation.

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Don`t move the e-screen when it is connected to the power cord and AV cables. · When moving the e-screen, make sure to remove all cables first. · When unpacking or carrying the e-screen, at least 4 people are needed. Make sure the e-screen is carried upright.
· Transport the e-screen upright. Avoid placing the e-screen face up or down. · Handle the e-screen gently. Do not drop.
2.4 WALLMOUNT SAFETY NOTICE
1. Please make sure that the bracket is mounted on a solid surface.
2. After mounting the screen, do not pull, push or shake the screen.

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Do not install screens in direct sunlight, humid conditions, or high temperatures.
4.

2.5 RECOMMENDED USE
If you encounter a problem during installation, please contact your supplier for assistance. Don’t repair or open the e-screen by yourself. Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock.
Contact your dealer for inspection.
Protect and correctly use the power cord/plug. · Don`t pinch the power cord/plug between hard surfaces. · Don`t step on the power cord/plug. · Before inserting the power plug into the wall outlet, connect the power cord to the display. · Using an e-screen with a damaged or non-original power cord can damage the screen, cause fires or electrical shocks.
Using extension cords (not recommended)
If an extension cord must be used, ensure the voltage rating exceeds the max power consumption of the display. If the voltage rating is less than the display, it will cause the extension cord to overheat.
Do not operate the screen during thunder or lightning.
Remove the powerplug from the power outlet.

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Don’t use any kind of liquid on the e-screen. · If liquid is spilled on the e-screen, remove the power plug from the wall socket and ask qualified service personnel to check the product. · If liquid gets on e-screens glass plate, clean it with a dry and soft cloth immediately. · Don’t use any chemicals on the e-screen. · If metal or liquids get into the e-screen, it may cause a fire or an electrical shock. Don’t install or remove the power plug with wet hands. This may cause an electrical shock. If the e-screen will not be used for a long period of time, unplug the display. Preventing to do so may cause premature wear of electrical components or fire. Handle the e-screen with care, prevent glass breakage. · If the glass of the e-screen is broken, liquids may escape. Please don`t touch the liquid. · If these liquids come into contact with skin or eyes, immediately wash it away with clean water and consult a medical professional. Precautions with the remote-control batteries · Please only use approved AAA type batteries. · Please be sure to insert batteries by matching the + and -. · Don’t recharge, heat, disassemble, short or throw batteries into a fire. · Don’t mix a new battery with a used one. · Don’t mix different types of batteries together (only use the specified type).
2.6 CLEANING
Remove the power plug from the power outlet before cleaning. Failure to do so may result in electrical shock or damage. Cleaning the surface of the e-screen · When the surface of the e-screen becomes dirty, wipe the surface lightly with a soft clean cloth. · If the surface requires additional cleaning, lightly moisten the cloth. · Do not to let any kind of liquid enter the e-screen as it may cause electrical shock or damage. · Do not clean the e-screen with alcohol, solvents or ammonia, as this could damage the e-screen.

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WARRANTY DETAILS

Standard warranty A
Year 1 – 3 On-site service &
parts

Standard warranty B
Year 4 – 5 Parts (excluding
panel)

DEFAULT PRODUCT WARRANTY

Additional Warranty
C
Year 4-5
On-site Service & parts
Valid after registration

Additional Warranty
D Year 6-7-8 Parts (ex. panel)
Valid after registration or project relation
OPTIONAL

3.1 STANDARD WARRANTY A
Legamaster guarantees `on-site’ repair of the product for a period of 3 years. When necessary and at the discretion of Legamaster International B.V., a defective unit can be replaced by a similar ­ functioning ­ unit in at least the same condition, whereas the remainder of the original warranty-period will be transferred to the replacement unit. Replacement parts used in repairing a defective product are warranted to be free from defects and to remain so during the remainder of the original warranty period of the product. Replacement parts do not prolong the warranty period of the product.
3.2 STANDARD WARRANTY B
In year 4 and 5 of the life-time of the product (calculated from the date of purchase as mentioned on the invoice) Legamaster International B.V. offers an additional 2 year warranty period on parts and/or components, excluding the panel of the product. During this 3 year period, following conditions apply: In year 4 and 5 Legamaster International B.V. guarantees the replacement of defective parts and / or components of the product, excluding the panel of the product. Legamaster B.V. will offer the end-user a replacement component for the defective component that is warranted to be free from defects and to remain so for the remainder of the warranty-period of the product. Replacement parts do not prolong the warranty period of the product. During this warranty period, If needed, Legamaster International B.V. will assist end-user in repairing the defective unit, either on-site or when needed at our own service department in Lochem, Netherlands. The end-user will be charged ­ after consultation with the enduser ­ a service fee of which the amount is dependent on the labor time and travelling distance needed to perform the mentioned repair. When necessary and at the discretion of Legamaster International B.V., a defective unit can be replaced by a similar ­ functioning ­ unit in at least the same condition, whereas the remainder of the original warranty-period will be transferred to the replacement unit.
3.3 ADDITIONAL WARRANTY
On applicable products sold in applicable markets Legamaster B.V. can offer an additional warranty option, as specified under `Additional Warranty C’ and Additional Warranty D’.
Please head over to legamaster.com/service/warranty for more information about our warranty details.

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EVOLVE 2 Touchscreen display
Product Content & Operation

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

01 PACKAGE CONTENT

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1.1 UNPACKING

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1.2 INCLUDED ACCESORIES

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02 INSTALLATION

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2.1 ENVIROMENT CONDITIONS

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2.2 GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE SCREEN

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2.3 INPUT / OUTPUT CONNECTOR INFORMATION

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2.4 REMOTE CONTROL

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2.4.1 CHANGING THE REMOTE-CONTROL BATTERY

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03 TURNING THE SCREEN ON AND OFF

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3.1 OPERATING THE SCREEN FOR THE FIRST TIME

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3.2 ENABLE LEGAMASTER LAUNCHER

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3.3 QUICK LAUNCH MENU

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3.4 SETTINGS MENU

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3.5 UPDATING THE SCREEN

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3.6 OPERATING THE SCREEN BUTTONS

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04 TROUBLESHOOTING

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05 COMPLIANCE

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PACKAGE CONTENT / INSTALLATION
1. PACKAGE CONTENT
1.1. UNPACKING
· The Touch Monitor is packed using cushions to protect the product during shipping. · Before unpacking, prepare a stable, level, and clean surface near a wall outlet. · Step 1: Place the box in an up-right stable position. · Step 2: Remove the white handles and cut the banding · Step 3: Smoothly lift the upper part of the box, this will reveal the touch monitor box content · Step 4: Remove the top cushion and take the accessory bag out. · Step 5: Extend the bag up and carefully cut the upper layer to unseal the touch monitor bag · Step 6: Prepare your screen for installation, and then remove it from the box by lifting it.

1.2. INCLUDED ACCESORIES.

Power Cord 1.8m Remote Control Passive ECO Stylus x2

ITEMS

2. INSTALLATION
2.1 ENVIROMENT CONDITIONS
When operating the screen, ambient room conditions should not exceed the following: · Operating temperature: -5°C to 45°C (41°F to 104°F) · Humidity: less than 90% RH (Max)

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OVERVIEW

2.2 GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE SCREEN

Extra Thin Bezel
High Precision IR Touch System

Easy Fix Point
For Easy Fix Camera (Optional)

OPS Slot
OPS Standard Connector

Easy access Buttons Back, Home & Open
Apps
Main Power Switch
Control power to the screen once its connected

Multiple Ports
Down facing ports for easy connection

CONNECTOR BAY
All inputs & Outputs available here.

Main Power 110V-220V

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OVERVIEW
2.3 INPUT / OUTPUT CONNECTOR INFORMATION

USB-A 2.0 (x1) / USB-A 3.0 (x5) USB-B 3.0 (x3) (Touch) HDMI 2.0 (x3) / HDMI 2.0 Out (x1) DP 1.2 (x1)
2.4 REMOTE CONTROL

Minijack 3,5 Stereo (x1) USB-C (x2) + USB-C Out (x1) RS-232 (Serial) RJ-45 (x1 IN) / RJ-45 (x1 Out) SPDIF (Optical Audio) VGA (x1)

Turn the display ON and OFF. Home: Head directly to the main home page Source Selection Displays the input selection screen to select from Navigation Buttons Easy navigation wheel Select / Confirm: Confirm your on-screen selection Back / Return to previous MENU Returns to the previously selected on screen MENU. Volume Down Lowers the audio volume. Volume Up Raises the audio volume. Settings MENU Direct access to the main settings MENU Mute mutes the scree’s audio

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OVERVIEW / OPERATING THE SCREEN
2.4.1 CHANGING THE REMOTE-CONTROL BATTERY
1. Remove the battery cover: On the backside of the remote-control, slide down the battery cover. 2. Insert batteries: Use two AAA batteries and insert them according to the plus and minus indicators in the remote control. 3. Close the battery cover by sliding it back into place. I. Discard batteries according to the local waste reduction and recovery regulations. II. Do not keep used, empty batteries in the remote control. They can leak and result in damages to the remote control. III. Only use batteries according to the instructions and regulations found in this manual and to the instructions and regulations set forth by the batterie’s manufacturer. About the remote control · Do not drop, shake, or bump. · Avoid moist conditions, liquids, high-temperatures and/or exposure to direct sunlight. · Don`t dismantle.
3. TURNING THE DISPLAY ON AND OFF
Please make sure the display is connected to an AC power-socket using the supplied power cable. Set the AC-switch to “l “. The Touch monitor will start up, if not. To switch the display on, push the center button “O” on the screen once, or push the power-button on the remote control. To switch the monitor off, press the center button “O” on the screen, open the quick launch menu and select the “power off” option or push the power button on the remote control. The display will switch to stand-by mode. To turn off power completely, turn the AC switch to “O “or disconnect the AC power cord from the power outlet.

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OPERATING THE SCREEN
3.1 OPERATING THE SCREEN FOR THE FIRST TIME
When first starting up your screen you will be prompted to set-up some basic options: Step 1: Language selection From this menu you will be able to select one of the included languages on the device, this includes: English, Azerbaycan, Cestina, Dansk, Deutsch, Español, Francais, Hrvatski, Italiano, Magyar, Nederlands, Polski, Romana, Suomi and Svenka.
Step 2: Wi-Fi Settings (Can be skipped) From this menu you will be able to connect to a local Wi-Fi Step 3: Database Copy (Can be skipped) From this menu you will be able to copy information from your Google account into the device and preconfigure settings. Step 4: Account settings (Can be skipped) From this menu you will be able to log in to your existing Google account and accept the terms of service for the Google integration to your device + account. After entering your log in information, you will be required to accepts the Google terms of service. And select the needed services you would like to have such as Using and backing up your information, using your location and allow the scanning of your network for local devices when Bluetooth is off. All of these settings are optional and can be disabled. Step 5: Create your Security PIN (Can be skipped) A simple prompt will ask you to input and verify your selected pin code, this pin code will be required of you when turning the device on and wishing to access the default user in the screen. Step 5: Hey Google Assistance From this menu you will be able to enable the Google assistance “Hey Google” Step 6: Hey Google Assistance with a locked screen From this menu you will be able to enable the use of the Google assistance even when the screen is locked. Step 7: Billing information From this menu you will be able to enter your Billing information in case you wish to use it in the store Step 8: Configuration Review A Small and simple overview of your configuration before starting to use your device.
After your device shas been set up you will also be able to review your configuration one last time by swiping form the top of your screen down and selecting the “Lets Finish the set-up option”

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OPERATING THE SCREEN
3.2 ENABLE LEGAMASTER LAUNCHER
When first starting your screen you will have a default skin for the device, if you wish to unlock the full potential and set of tool you can head over to the device settings and from the “advance” menu select the Legamaster Launcher.
3.3 QUICK LAUNCH MENU
On the right and left edges of your screen you will find a small arrow that will provide direct access to the quick Launch menu, this menu will let you get to your desired tools much faster and intuitively, this menu is also customizable so you can add your own apps selection to it.
· Quick Start: Click to have a simple overview of the screen’s accessibility options. · User Manual: Will display the screen’s manual

· Stopwatch: Opens a clock-screen with timer, stopwatch, and alarm functionality
· Screen Recording: Activates a screen recording tool.
· Screenshot: Opens a screenshot tool to select an area on your screen to capture an image of.
· Calendar: opens up a calendar

· Input: Click to select the desired input / source
· Settings: Opens the settings-menu · Annotation tool · Home: Opens the Android Launcher

Power-buttons:
· Shutdown: shuts down the screen and when applicable the OPS computer.

· Brightness-slider · Volume-slider

· Sleep-mode induces a mode in which screen

and audio are switched off, but from which

the screen can recover in a snap by touching

the screen with 2 fingers, or by pushing the

Action-buttons:

Central contrAolllbtuhtitsonoption can be customized and suited to the user’s needs, changing the a·m<ouBanctko/fprdeivrieocuts sincrpeuent access

· OPS-power switches the OPS computer on or off.

· O Home (Legamaster launcher home-screen) · Overview: Shows all open apps and allows

users to quickly switch between them, or

close all open apps at once.

All this option can be customized and suited to the user’s needs, changing the amount of direct input access

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3.4 SETTINGS MENU

MAIN SETTINGS Ethernet

LEVEL1 MAC address
IP address

LEVEL 2

VALUES

NETWORK & CONNECTED DEVICES

Wi-Fi

Ethernet MAC address
IP address

Wi-Fi

Hotspot Bluetooth

Hotspot Setup Wi-Fi hotspot MAC address
Bluetooth

Picture mode

ON/OFF
ON/OFF ON/OFF
ON/OFF Standard Dynamic Soft User

EXPLANATION shows the MAC address for the wired connection shows the IP address for the wired connection Toggle ethernet-connection on / off for the screen itself. Disabling this does not disable ethernet for the OPS shows the MAC address for the Wi-Fi connection shows the IP address for the Wi-Fi connection Toggle Wi-Fi on and off Toggle the hotspot-functionality on / off Set-up the hotspot show the MAC address for the bluetooth adapter Toggle bluetooth on/ off, show / connect with available devices
Select pre-set picture modes
Picture mode where settings can be adjusted manually in ‘Advanced’

Power mode

User Auto Balanced ECO Friendly DCR

Choose a power-mode: User = manual brightness setting, Auto = Automatic brightness setting based on ambient light conditions, balanced = brightness 75, ECO = brightness 50, DCR = 100. Power consumption varies based on these settings.

Picture

Color tempreture
Eye protect Anti blue light
Backlight

Standard Cool Warm ON/OFF ON/OFF
0-100

Select a color temperature mode
Toggle Eye Protect mode on / off. When enabled, the brightness will be reduced when writing. Toggle Anti blue light on / off. When enabled the amount of blue light will be reduced. Manually adjust the brightness. Using this setting will change the power mode setting to ‘Manual’

Contrast 0-100

Brightness 0-100 Saturation 0-100

In Picture mode ‘User’, use these settings to manually adjust the picture settings

Advanced

Sharpness PC mode Display mode
MEMC
Overscan
HDR VGA auto adjust

0-100 PC / Video
16:9/P2P Off/Low/Middle/High ON/OFF ON/OFF

Allows switching to Video mode, in which ‘Overscan’ can be used Toggle picture aspect mode Change the MEMC level toggle between overscan on and off. toggle between HDR on and off. toggle VGA auto adjust o / off when receiving a VGA signal

DEVIC E

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MAIN SETTINGS

LEVEL1 Audio output

Sound mode

SPDIF Mode

AVC

Sound Effect

DEVIC E

Sound

Volume Balance

EQ 120Hz

EQ 500Hz

EQ 1.5KHz

EQ 5KHz

EQ 10KHz

VALUES Speaker/SPDIF/ARC/Bluetooth Standard/Music/Movie/Sports/User RAW/PCM ON/OFF ON/OFF 0-100 0-100 0-100 0-100 0-100 0-100 0-100

EXPLANATION Choose the Audio output Select a pre-set sound mode. ‘User’ allows manual sound settings Toggle SP/DIF mode between RAW / PCM toggle AVC on / off toggle sound effect on / off set volume set balance
Manually adjust settings when sound mode is set to ‘User’

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MAIN SETTINGS Security

LEVEL1 Change password Safe mode
App lock App install/uninstal l lock Touch lock
Keypad lock
IR lock
Network lock
Cast App

LEVEL2

VALUES
ON/OFF
ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF AirServer / E-Share

EXPLANATION Change your password Safe mode password-protects the complete settings menu Select individual apps that will be password-protected
App (de)install lock disables (de)installation of apps
Touch lock disables touch functionality Keypad lock disables use of the Central Control Button IR lock disables use of the remote control Network lock disables ethernet, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections Lets the user choose between both casting apps

Manage apps
Power

Installed apps

manage user-installed apps (FORCE STOP/UNINSTALL/CLEAR DATA)

All apps
Power-on / shutdown timer

Shutdown timer Power-on timer Power on mode

Power on settings
Wake on lan Keep power and network to OPS
Motion Detect
Shutdown timer Auto shutdown

Power on source Power on volume Volume setting Boot OPS at power-on
Motion Detect Mode Motion Detection

Direct
Standby Memory Memory/Android/PC /HDMI1/HDMI2/HD MI3/DP/USB_C/VGA Memory/User
0-100
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
Off/Power Manager
Off/15/30/45/60 minutes OFF/1/10/20/30/60/ 90/120/180 minutes Off/1/3/5/10 minutes

manage all apps (FORCE STOP/DISABLE/CLEAR DATA) set the shutdown timer
set the power-on timer
set power on mode to direct set power on mode to standby set power on mode to memory
Choose the source in which the screen powers-on
Set the power-on volume. In ‘User’ users can select a power-on volume manually Set the power-on volume Choose whether the OPS boots automatically when the screen is power-on Enable / disable wake on Lan Enable / Disable Power and network connections to the OPS even if the screen is OFF
Select the power Detect mode
Dis- / enable the proximity sensor to put the screen in sleep mode when no motion is detected by the proximity sensor set a shutdown timer
Shuts down the screen when there is no signal

SYSTEM

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OTHERS

MAIN SETTINGS More Device

LEVEL1

LEVEL2

VALUES

Auto sense

OFF/Prompt/Direct

Temperature protection
Palm Rejection Current temperature

Alam temperature
HDMI

HDMI out
HDMI EDID version
Automatic date & time

ON/OFF ON/OFF 0-100
50-100 1080p 60Hz/2160p 30Hz/2160p 60Hz EDID 1.4/EDID 2.0 ON/OFF

Date Date & time
Time

Languages
Keyboard & inputs
Individuation
Device name Device model System information Database Copy System Updates

Time zone Use 24-hour format
Current Keyboard Android Keyboard(AOSP) Manage keyboards Fullscreen Gesture Show Menu at right Set wallpaper Set ‘no input’ wallpater Set source label
Firmware version Export to USB
Import from USB Local update Online update

ON/OFF Deutsch/English/Francais/Nederlands/Spanish
ON/OFF ON/OFF

Reset

EXPLANATION Select the auto sense mode. In auto sense, the screen will detect new active signals and switch to that source automatically (direct), or when confirmed (prompt). When a signal is switched off, autosense will automatically check for other active sources in the sequence OPS slot, HDMi 1, HDMi 2, HDMi 3, DisplayPort, USB C, VGA always ending in the Android launcher (when enabled) With temperature protection, a user can set an alarm temperature in which the screen will shutdown automatically Enable / Disable Palm Rejection
shows the current temperature of the screen set the alam temperature value. When reached, the screen will automatically shutdown to prevent further temperature increase set the HDMI out signal
set the HDMI EDID version Automatic date and time requires an active internet connection. Disabling this setting allows users to maually set the date & time Show or set the current date
show or set the current time
set the time zone
Choose between a 12 or a 24 hr time format
Set the language Shows the current keyboard / allows users to switch keyboards
Configure the default (AOSP) keyboard
Manage keyboards
Enable/Disable Fullscreen Gestures
Swtches the menu from the left as a default to the right.
change and set the wallpaper
change and set the no input wallpaper
Label various sources for easier recognition
show or change the device name shows the device model shows all system information
Export the screen configuration to a USB drive
Import the screen configuration from a USB drive
Updates the systems firmware using a USB drive
Checks for updates online Restore factory settings. NOTE! This will erase all custom settings, data and custom apps from your system

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3.5 UPDATING THE SCREEN
Before first using the screen, please update it to the latest firmware version. Evolve ETX 40 touch monitors can be updated in 2 ways, Over-the-Air (Internet connection required) or using a USB-drive. To update to the latest firmware version using OTA, open the Quick Launch menu by tapping the center button “O” on the touch monitor. From this menu, click on the setting option to open the main settingsmenu and navigate to Device -> System Updates -> Online Update. You will be prompted with a download option if an update is available. NOTE: please verify that the correct server URL is entered: http://68.66.241.101:8080/ota/upgrade To update to the latest firmware version using a USB Drive, open the Quick Launch menu by tapping the center button “O” on the touch monitor. From this menu, click on the setting option to open the main settings-menu and navigate to Device -> System Updates -> local Update (USB).
3.6 OPERATING THE SCREEN BUTTONS
The screen features three buttons integrated in the screen’s frame these buttons resemble the main button you will find in any relatable Android device and will behave as such. 1. Back Button: – Short Press: Will simple go back to the previous menu/ option. 2. Home Button: – Short Press: Will take you to the home screen. 3. Square Button: – Short Press: Will open the recently used Apps.

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4. TROUBLESHOOTING
FOR FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS, PLEASE VISIT: WWW.FAQ.LEGAMASTER.COM

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Documents / Resources

Legamaster Touch Screen Display [pdf] User Manual
Touch Screen Display, Screen Display, Display

References

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