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What models are covered in this user manual?
This manual covers the following models:
FPM-3170G-XBE: Industrial 17″ SXGA Flat Panel Monitor with Direct-VGA Port, DVI, Video, S-Video
FPM-3170G-RBE: FPM-3170G-XBE with resistive touchscreen (RS-232 interface)
FPM-3170G-UBE: FPM-3170G-XBE with resistive touchscreen (USB interface)
What should I do if I believe the equipment is causing harmful interference to radio or television reception?
If the equipment is causing interference, which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off, you are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver
• Connect the equipment to a power outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
What information should I have ready before calling for technical support?
Please have the following information ready before you call:
• Product name and serial number
• Description of your peripheral attachments
• Description of your software (OS, version, application software, etc.)
• A complete description of the problem
• The exact wording of any error messages
What are the key safety instructions for this equipment?
1. Read these safety instructions carefully.
2. Keep this User’s Manual for later reference.
3. Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning. Use a damp cloth. Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning.
4. For plug-in equipment, the power outlet socket must be located near the equipment and must be easily accessible.
5. Keep this equipment away from humidity.
6. Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation. Dropping it or letting it fall may cause damage.
7. The openings on the enclosure are for air convection. Protect the equipment from overheating. DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS.
8. Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the equipment to the power outlet.
9. Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it. Do not place anything over the power cord.
10. All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted.
11. If the equipment is not used for a long time, disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage.
12. Never pour any liquid into an opening. This may cause fire or electrical shock.
13. Never open the equipment. For safety reasons, the equipment should be opened only by qualified service personnel.
14. If one of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by service personnel:
a. The power cord or plug is damaged.
b. Liquid has penetrated into the equipment.
c. The equipment has been exposed to moisture.
d. The equipment does not work well, or you cannot get it to work according to the user’s manual.
e. The equipment has been dropped and damaged.
f. The equipment has obvious signs of breakage.
15. DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN UNCONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE STORAGE TEMPERATURE IS BELOW -20° C (-4° F) OR ABOVE 60° C (140° F). THIS MAY DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT.
The sound pressure level at the operator’s position according to IEC 704-1:1982 is no more than 70dB(A).
What are the general specifications of the FPM-3170G?
Control: OSD (On Screen Display) control pad on front side
Mounting: Rack/panel/wallmount, desktop, and VESA arm
Front Panel: Aluminum, NEMA4/IP65 compliant
I/O Ports: VGA, DC power input and RS-232/USB port (Touchscreen version only)
Power Adapter: External 60 W power adapter, with AC 100~240 V input and DC +12 V @ 5 A output
Operating Temperature: 0 ~ 50° C (32 ~ 122° F)
Storage Temperature: -20 ~ 60° C (-4 ~ 140° F)
Storage Humidity: 5 ~ 90% non-condensing
Vibration (operating): Random, 5 ~ 500 Hz, 1.0 Grms
Dimensions (W x H x D): 482 x 354.8 x 68 mm (19″ x 13.9″ x 2.7″)
Weight: 9.25 kg (20.39 lbs)
Certifications: CE, FCC, BSMI, CCC certified
What are the specifications of the optional touchscreen?
Type: resistive sensor
Resolution: 4096*4096 for resistive model.
Light transmission: 78% (resistive)
Operating Pressure: 30~45 gram for stylus, contact bounce < 10 ms
Controller: RS-232 (for -R model) or USB (for -U model)
Power Consumption: +5 V @ 260 mA
OS Support: Windows 2000/XP
Life Span:
Resistive: 35 million activations (typical) at single point with a 5/8″ diameter silicone finger at 350g load at 2 touches per sec.
Capacitive: 225 million activations (typical) at a single point with a 5/8″ diameter silicone finger at 350g load at 2 touches per sec.
What are the LCD specifications for the FPM-3170G?
Display type: SXGA TFT LCD
Display size: 17″
Max colors: Full color (16.2 million)
Max resolution: 1280 x 1024
Dot pitch: 0.264 x 0.264 mm
Viewing Angle: 140° (H), 130° (V)
Luminance: 300 cd/m²
Storage Temperature: -20 ~ 60° C (-4 ~ 140° F)
Operating Temperature: 0 ~ 50° C (32° ~ 122° F)
Backlight Lifetime: 40,000 hrs
Contrast Ratio: 500:1
What are the available connectors on the FPM-3170G?
The following connectors are on the left hand side of the unit:
VGA Port (DB-15): This DB-15 connector can be connected to the system via the external 15-pin DB-15 connector.
DVI: Connected with a standard DVI connector. Only supports digital signals.
S-Video: Connected with a standard S-Video connector with 4-pins.
Video: Connected with a standard video connector of analog. It supports NTSC and PAL_B/G/I/H mode.
Touchscreen Connector (RS-232) (Optional): Present only if a touchscreen is installed. Must be connected to the RS-232 port of the PC.
Touchscreen Connector (USB) (Optional): Present only if a touchscreen is installed. Must be connected to the USB port of the PC.
DC 12V Power in: This connector will be connected to a DC 12V Switching Power Supply.
What are the cutout dimensions for panel mounting?
The cutout dimensions for panel mounting are 444 x 376 mm (17.48″ x 14.84″).
How do I wall mount the FPM-3170G?
With wall brackets, the FPM-3170G can be mounted directly to a wall. If you need to install the FPM-3170G in different ways, release the mounting brackets by detaching the four screws on the rear side.
How do I panel mount the FPM-3170G?
To install the FPM-3170G series on a panel mount, release the mounting brackets by detaching four screws on the rear side and fix them on the top and bottom side by screws.
How do I rack mount the FPM-3170G?
The FPM-3170G series products can be directly mounted to an industrial standard 17″ rack. There are four screw holes on each side of the panel for this purpose.
How do I use the desktop stand or remove it?
The desktop stand brackets are attached to the rear of the FPM-3170G. To remove the bracket:
1. First loosen the screw in point C.
2. Then unscrew the screw in point A.
3. Remove the bracket from the B direction.
How do I mount the monitor on a Swing-ARM?
Detach the mounting brackets on the rear side, then attach the FPM-3170G series onto the Swing-ARM mount (75mm or 100mm square bracket).
What are the supply voltage and current requirements for the resistive touchscreen?
• +5 Vdc, nominal (+4.50 Vdc to +5.25 Vdc) Self powered only.
• 50 mA standby, typical at +5 Vdc; during touch 160 mA average, 240 mA peak.
• Average power dissipation is 0.5 W, typical.
• Supply must be capable of sourcing 400 mA, minimum.
• Total noise and ripple requirement must be less than 100 mV (p-p) for frequencies below 1 MHz, and less than 50 mV (p-p) for frequencies above 1 MHz.
What are the SERIAL interface and communication parameters for the resistive touchscreen?
Interface – SERIAL
• EIA 232E (Serial RS-232), DCE configuration. 8 Data Bits, 1 Stop Bit, No Parity, Full Duplex.
• Hardware handshaking: RTS/CTS.
• DSR is pulled HIGH (>+3V) by the touch screen control board when connected and powered. DTR can be asserted by the host to interrupt the flow of data from the controller. Note that if the application does not monitor CTS, then an interval of approximately 5 seconds should be inserted between the issuance of a reset command and any other command.
Communication Parameters
• Baud Rate 9600 (default), and 19200 bps
• 8 Data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity only.
What are the specifications of the resistive touchscreen’s USB interface and operating modes?
Interface – USB
Conforms to USB Revision 1.1. If the USB is connected to the controller, the controller will communicate over the USB, and will not communicate over the serial port. The touch screen control board is never powered from the USB – it is self-powered only.
Operating Modes
Full AccuTouch SmartSet protocol. Emulation of E281A-4002 protocol can be selected by SmartSet command.
Initial/ Stream/ Untouch/ Z-axis Enable Modes.
Touch Resolution: 4096×4096, size independent.
Conversion Time: Approximately 10 ms per coordinate set.
What are the electrical and optical specifications for the capacitive touchscreen?
Electrical
Input Method: Finger. TouchPen available with qualified sensor, attachments and electronics.
Accuracy and Precision Area: Reported touch coordinates are within 1.0% of true position (based on viewing area dimensions) when linearized and used in conjunction with 3M Touch Systems electronics.
Optical
Touch Screen Resolution: 1024 x 1024 or greater touch point per axis within the calibrated area.
Optical Clarity: Up to 88% light transmission at 550 nm; dependant on specific surface finish chosen.
What are the mechanical and reliability specifications of the capacitive touchscreen?
Mechanical
Linearization: Factory linearization values are stored in the touchscreen NOVRAM, attached controller or 2D bar-code.
Touch Contact Requirement: 3 ms for finger input.
Glass Thickness: 0.125″ (±0.01″) / 3.18mm (±.25mm) typical. (Glass only, not including tape, wires and solder if used).
Surface Scratch Hardness: Can not be scratched using any stylus with Mohs’ rating of less than 6.5. Exceeds severe abrasion test per MIL-C-675C. Withstands 10,500 grams of force per Balance Beam Scrape Adhesion Mar Tester. MicroScratch tester with 10 micron radius tungsten carbide indenter takes a force of 1.8 Newtons.
NEMA Rating: NEMA sealable.
Gasketing: Complete water-resistant seal obtainable with polyethylene gasket.
Cleaning: Water, isopropyl alcohol, and similar non-abrasive cleaners.
Reliability
Endurance Test: A capacitive sensor with Industrial etch has been tested in a laboratory environment to withstand over 225 million mechanical touches without noticeable degradation to the surface.
Surface Obstructions: Touch screen’s operation unaffected by surface obstructions such as dirt, dust, grease, smoke, peanut butter, etc.
Chemical Resistance: Capacitive sensor is highly resistant to corrosives, in accordance with ASTM-D-1308-87 (1993) and ASTMD-F-1598-95.
Liquid Resistance: Liquids on screen do not impede touchscreen performance.
Liquid Repellence: Contact angle of 94° and greater measured using Sessile Drop Contact Angle Method. This renders the screen extremely water repellent.
Operating Temperature Range: -15 to 70°C for touch screen.
Storage Temperature: Always store the touch screen sensor in its original shipping container between -50 and 85° C (MIL-STD-810E). Never store touch sensors where condensation may form.
What are the hardware requirements for installing a resistive touchscreen driver with a SERIAL controller?
Serial controllers must conform to these minimum requirements:
• Baud rate – 9600 baud.
• Data format – SMARTSET
• It is desirable for a full handshaking connection to be established between the touchscreen controller and the computer, but it is not required. The controller will function with this driver in a “two-wire”, Receive Data and Ground (RxD and Gnd) configuration. The consequences of a two-wire connection are:
+ Automatic detection of the controllers on serial ports during setup is not possible.
+ Controller information will not be registered in the Property Page of the Control Panel.
What are the hardware requirements and default behavior for a resistive touchscreen with a USB controller?
USB controllers require no configuration prior to installation.
Elo’s USB controllers are Human Interface Device (HID) compliant. The Windows 2000 and Windows XP operating systems have native HID drivers that provide low-level support. An Elo touchmonitor with a USB touchscreen controller installed will provide the following limited operation with these native HID drivers without installing additional software:
• The mouse cursor will move on the display in response to touch.
• The direction of motion on the display will depend on the orientation of the touchscreen and the defaults programmed into the controller and the driver.
• No “beep” will be heard when the screen is touched.
• No Control Panel application is available to configure the operation of the driver.
How do I start the touchscreen driver installation from the Windows Desktop?
For WinXP OS please execute:
CDROM: \\TouchScreen-DRV\ELOTOUCH\WinXP\SetupElo.exe
For Win2000 OS please execute:
CDROM: \\TouchScreen-DRV\ELOTOUCH\Win2K\SetupElo.exe
How do I install the driver for a single monitor with a serial controller?
1. Run the self-extracting zip file to unzip the files, using the Run EloSetup option.
2. EloSetup will launch. Check the “Install Serial Touchscreen Drivers” box.
3. Review and accept the License Agreement.
4. Check “Auto-detect Elo devices” if your touchmonitor serial cable is connected to the computer and the serial cable supports hardware handshaking. If you connect the serial cable later, do not check the “auto-detect” box. Go to the next screen.
5. A list of all the serial ports that the system detected is shown. If you checked the auto-detect box in the previous screen, and your touch-monitor serial cable is attached to the computer, the COM port that you selected should be checked in the list. If you agree with the selection, click Next and proceed to the next screen.
6. The COM port you selected will be shown in the window of this screen. This is your last opportunity to change your COM port selection before the driver files are installed. Use the Back button(s) to change any of the selections you previously made. Click “Next” to complete the installation of the driver files.
7. Depending on the revision of the driver you are installing, Windows may advise you that the “software you are installing has not passed Windows logo testing…”. Select “Continue Anyway” to proceed with the installation. This message can be suppressed in future installations by changing the selection in “Driver Signing Options” at Control Panel > System > Hardware > Device Manager > Driver Signing.
How do I complete the Elo Touchscreen Setup?
When the “Setup Complete” screen appears, you may choose to run calibration (the Elo Video Alignment program, EloVA) immediately or wait until later. To run it immediately, ensure the “Calibrate Elo Touchscreen monitors” box is checked. You can also check the “View readme” box. Click the Finish button to exit Setup.
If you choose not to run the calibration program now, you can run it from the Elo Control Panel application later.
How do I install the driver for a single monitor with a USB controller?
1. Run the self-extracting zip file to unzip the files, using the Run EloSetup option.
2. EloSetup will launch. Check the “Install USB Touchscreen Drivers” box.
3. Review and accept the License Agreement.
4. The driver files will install. When the “Setup Complete” screen appears, you may choose to run calibration (the Elo Video Alignment program, EloVA) immediately or wait until later. If you choose not to run this program now, you can run it from the Elo Control Panel application.
How do I install drivers for multiple monitors with serial controllers?
1. Follow the general procedure for Single monitor, serial controller installation, auto detecting or selecting all the serial ports that you will use.
2. The driver files will install. When the “Setup Complete” screen appears, you may choose to run calibration (the Elo Video Alignment program, EloVA) immediately or wait until later. If you choose not to run this program now, you can run it from the Elo Control Panel application. When EloVA runs for the first time, it will attempt to calibrate all controllers and/or serial ports that were installed. Press the Esc key on the keyboard to terminate or skip calibration for any monitor, or allow the program to time out (as indicated by the progress bar reaching maximum).
How do I install drivers for multiple monitors with USB controllers?
1. Follow the procedure for Single monitor, USB controller installation.
2. The driver files will install. When the “Setup Complete” screen appears, you may choose to run calibration (the Elo Video Alignment program, EloVA) immediately or wait until later. If you choose not to run this program now, you can run it from the Elo Control Panel application. When EloVA runs for the first time, it will attempt to calibrate all controllers that were installed. Press the Esc key on the keyboard to terminate or skip calibration for any monitor, or allow the program to time out (as indicated by the progress bar reaching maximum). The program will continue until all controllers and/or ports have been calibrated.
How do I install drivers for multiple monitors with both serial and USB controllers?
1. Run the self-extracting zip file to unzip the files, using the Run EloSetup option.
2. EloSetup will launch. Check both the “Install Serial Touchscreen Drivers” and “Install USB Touchscreen Drivers” boxes.
3. Review and accept the License Agreement.
4. The program will appear to proceed as a single/multiple serial controller installation but USB files will also install.
5. The driver files will install. When the “Setup Complete” screen appears, you may choose to run calibration (the Elo Video Alignment program, EloVA) immediately or wait until later. If you choose not to run this program now, you can run it from the Elo Control Panel application. When EloVA runs for the first time, it will attempt to calibrate all controllers and/or serial ports that were installed. Press the Esc key on the keyboard to terminate or skip calibration for any monitor, or allow the program to time out (as indicated by the progress bar reaching maximum). The program will continue until all controllers and/or ports have been calibrated.
How do I perform a silent install of the drivers?
The EloSetup program for this driver may be run as an attended or unattended program from a command line, batch file, etc. Example usage:
To Silent install for USB controllers use:
EloSetup /iu /s
To Silent install for a Serial controller on COM1 use:
EloSetup /is /P:1 /s
To view all the options available for this installation method, run EloSetup as EloSetup /h.
What are the EloSetup Parameters for command line installation?
ELOSETUP [/S] [ [/U] | [ [/u] [ [/Is] [/P: <port num>,<port num>…] [/A] ] ] ] [/C[<filename>]] [/H | /?]
| /S | Silent Install |
| /U | Uninstall |
| /u | Install USB drivers |
| /Is | Install Serial drivers |
| /P | Install for specified Serial Com Ports. <port num> Port number(s) of Elo Serial devices. e.g: ELOSETUP /Is /P:1,2 where 1 is COM1 and 2 is COM2 |
| /A | Perform auto-detection of serial com ports |
| /C | Run either EloCust.exe or optional <filename> provided after installation |
| /H | Display options |
| /? | Display options |
How do I add additional serial controllers?
Click on the Change option from the Add/Remove programs in the Control Panel, Elo entry.
How do I change the serial port for an existing installation?
To change the Serial port, click on the Change option from the Add/Remove programs in the Control Panel, Elo entry. This will launch the Elo Touchscreen Configuration application. Check the “Configure Serial Touchscreens” box and click Next to proceed with selecting the serial ports.
How do I add additional USB controllers?
If there are Elo USB devices already installed, plug the USB cable from the touchmonitor into the computer and run EloVA to calibrate the touch monitors.
If there are no Elo USB devices attached to the system, click on the Change option from the Add/Remove programs in the Control Panel, Elo entry. In the Elo Touchscreen Configuration window, check the “Install USB Touchscreen Drivers” box and click Next.
What are the supported input timing modes?
The different frequencies below are already programmed in this module, and the synchronous signal inputs are automatically recognized.
| Resolution | Vertical Frequencies | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 56 Hz | 60 Hz | 70 Hz | 72 Hz | 75 Hz | |
| 640 x 480 | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
| 720 x 400 | Yes | ||||
| 800 x 600 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
| 1024 x 768 | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
| 1280*1024 | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
Note 1: Even if the preset timing is entered, some adjustment of functions such as Horizontal period, CLK-delay and display position, are required. The adjusted values are memorized in every preset number.
Note 2: This module recognizes the synchronous signals with near preset timing of the frequency of the HS and Vsync, even in the case that the signals other than the preset timing that were entered.
Note 3: Because adjustments may not fit, such as differing magnifying ratios or, in the case that you use it except for the display timing that was preset.
What are the functions of the OSD buttons?
The OSD keypad includes six keys and a two-color indicator.
| Buttons | Descriptions |
|---|---|
| Power | Turn the monitor power ON or OFF. |
| Auto/Exit | Automatically adjust the clock, phase, H-position and V-position. Exit menu. |
| Down/Right/Increase | Activate the volume control. Move the selector to the next option. Increase the gauge value of the selected option. |
| Up/Left/Decrease | Active volume control. Move the selector to the previous option. Decrease the gauge value of the selected option. |
| Menu/Sel | Activate the OSD menu. Enter/confirm the selected option. |
| Source | Changes Input video source. |
What do the LED indicator colors mean?
| Status | Color |
|---|---|
| ON | Green |
| StandBy/OFF | Green Blinking |
| No Signals | Orange |
How does the OSD save settings?
Each selected value is stored into LCD memory after SEL signal input or time out. The stored values are not affected if the power is turned off. But the selected value is not available in case a selected mode is changed before time out or power is turned off before time out. The TIME OUT is 5-6 seconds (Can be set in OSD Manager).
How do I open the main OSD menu?
Press the MENU Button on the OSD function key to generate the Main Menu. The on-screen display will show “Auto:Exit” and “Menu:Enter”.
How do I select an input source?
1. Press the Menu button to open the main menu.
2. Use the Left and Right buttons to select the Input Source icon (an arrow pointing into a box).
3. Press the Menu button for selection confirmation. The Input Source sub-menu will appear.
4. In the sub-menu, you can select from ANALOG INPUT, DIGITAL INPUT, S-VIDEO INPUT, CVBS INPUT, or turn Auto Select Input ON/OFF.
5. Use the Left/Right buttons to change your selection and the Menu/Sel button to confirm.
How do I adjust contrast and brightness?
1. Press the Menu button to open the main menu.
2. Use the Left and Right buttons to select the Contrast/Brightness icon (a sun/moon symbol).
3. Press the Menu button for selection confirmation. The Contrast/Brightness sub-menu will appear.
4. Use the Up/Down buttons to select CONTRAST, DIM BRIGHTNESS, BRIGHTNESS, or SHARPNESS.
5. Use the Left/Right buttons to adjust the value of the selected item.
How do I use the RECALL VALUE function?
In the Contrast/Brightness menu:
Rec1: Pressed to record the 1st setting as a recall value followed by the current screen setting.
Rec2: Pressed to record the 2nd setting as a recall value followed by the current screen setting.
Recall: Switch the setting change by Rec1 and Rec2 while pressed.
What settings can be adjusted in the Geometry Menu?
To access the menu, press the Menu button, use Left/Right to select the Geometry Menu icon (a box with arrows inside), and press Menu again. The Geometry menu allows adjustment of the following settings for DVI input, with a range of 0-100:
FOCUS
CLOCK
H.POSITION (Horizontal Position)
V.POSITION (Vertical Position)
How do I access and use the Color Temperature Menu?
1. Press the Menu button to generate the main menu.
2. Use the Left and Right buttons to select the Color Temperature icon.
3. Press the Menu button for selection confirmation.
4. In the sub-menu, select from WARM, COOL, or USER preset color temperatures.
How do I adjust the RGB Color settings?
1. In the Color Temperature Menu, select USER and press the Menu button for confirmation.
2. A sub-menu will appear allowing you to adjust the individual values for RED, GREEN, and BLUE from 0 to 100.
3. Use the Up/Down buttons to select a color and the Left/Right buttons to adjust its value.
How do I change the OSD language?
1. Press the Menu button to generate the main menu.
2. Use the Left and Right buttons to select the Language Menu icon.
3. Press the Menu button for selection confirmation.
4. In the sub-menu, use the directional buttons to select your desired language and press the Menu button to confirm.
How do I use the OSD Manager?
1. Press the Menu button to generate the main menu.
2. Use the Left and Right buttons to select the OSD icon.
3. Press the Menu button for selection confirmation.
4. In the sub-menu, you can adjust the OSD’s H.POSITION (Horizontal Position), V.POSITION (Vertical Position), and TIMEOUT period. The value for each can be set from 0-100.
How do I use the Auto Configuration feature?
1. Press the Menu button to generate the main menu.
2. Use the Left and Right buttons to select the AUTO icon.
3. Press the Menu button for selection confirmation.
4. The screen will display “AUTO CONFIG” as it automatically adjusts settings. Alternatively, you can press the “Auto/Exit” button on the OSD keypad at any time to start auto configuration without using the menu.
How do I view the current mode information?
1. Press the Menu button to generate the main menu.
2. Use the Left and Right buttons to select the Information icon (an ‘i’).
3. Press the Menu button for selection confirmation.
4. The screen will display the current resolution, horizontal frequency (H:), and vertical frequency (V:).
How do I use the Memory Recall menu?
1. Press the Menu button to generate the main menu.
2. Use the Left and Right buttons to select the Memory Recall icon (an ‘R’ with a reversing arrow).
3. Press the Menu button for selection confirmation.
4. A sub-menu will appear with the “MEMORY RECALL” option.
How do I exit the OSD menu?
From the main menu, use the Left and Right buttons to select the EXIT icon. Press the Menu button for selection confirmation. Alternatively, you can press the Auto/Exit button on the OSD keypad to exit from any menu screen, or simply wait for the menu to time out.
How do I lock or unlock the OSD controls?
OSD Lock/Unlock is a hot key function. Follow this sequence for the button press.
To enter OSD LOCK MODE:
1. Press the Left Arrow button first, then press the Right Arrow button.
2. The screen will first show “DO OSD LOCK”.
3. Do not release the buttons until the screen indicates the task is finished by showing “OSD LOCK”.
To enter OSD UNLOCK MODE:
1. Press the same hot key sequence again (Left Arrow then Right Arrow).
2. The screen will show “DO OSD UNLOCK”.
3. Do not release the buttons until the screen indicates the task is finished by showing “OSD UNLOCK”.
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