NEC ME Series MultiSync Large Format Installation Guide

NEC ME Series MultiSync Large Format Installation Guide

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Product Description

Type: LCD Display
Resolution: 3840 x 2160
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
EMI: Class B

*Absolute Max refers to when the display is at full brightness with all slots active and volume at 100.

NOTES:

  • This document is intended to be used as a reference guide to supply useful information for a design or installation. It is not intended to be a step‐by step procedure for installation.
  • Any ceilings or walls must be strong enough to support the monitor and the installation must be in accordance with any local   building codes. All mounts should make secure contact to wood studs.
  • Distances are in inches, for millimeters multiply by 25.4. Distances may vary ±5%.

Rotation

  • If display is to be used in portrait orientation, rotation needs to be counterclockwise.

Ventilation Recommendations

Dimensions below are minimum recommended for proper ventilation.

NOTE:

  • The above are recommendations in order to keep your display as cool as possible.  If the distances are less than the 100mm, extra ventilation may be necessary.  The ventilation space should not be covered or closed off at the front of the opening. If for some reason the opening needs to be covered, other means of ventilation will need to be incorporated into the design. Contact NEC for design review and recommendations.

Display Dimensions

ME431

ME501

ME551

ME651

Installing and Removing the Optional Table Top Stand

  • The ME431, M501 and M551 use the ST‐401 or ST‐43M.  The ME651 utilizes the ST‐65M
  • Only use the screws that are included with the optional stand.  The ST‐65M will need included stand holders to also be attached

Table Top Stand Dimensions (ST‐401 pictured below)

Table Top Stand Dimensions (ST‐65M)

Note – stand holder is included when stand is purchased but is not included in drawing below

Optional Large Wall Mount (WMK‐6598)

Optional Speaker Dimensions (SP‐RM3a)

Intel® Smart Display Module Integration

  1. Place the monitor face down on a flat even surface that is larger than the monitor screen. Use a sturdy table that can easily support the weight of the monitor. To avoid scratching the LCD panel, always place a soft cloth, such as a blanket that is larger than the monitor’s screen area, on the table before laying the monitor face down. Make sure there is nothing on the table that can damage the monitor.
  2. Remove the SLOT COVER and the OPTION COVER. Note when using Intel® SDM-L type option board, slide the CENTER RAIL to the right and remove. Reverse the process to re-attach
  3. Gently push in SDM-S or SDM-L module
  4. Attach included Option Cover after installation of SDM device

Compute Module Integration

  • Please see separate DS1‐IF20CE installation guide for full integration.  Image below may not represent actual back of unit but the concept is the same.
  • Removing the OPTION COVER is necessary for installation

Final installed DS‐IF20CE with RPI CM4 below

Input Panel

Bottom

Side (Rotated)

ASCII Common Commands

  • This monitor supports common ASCII control commands with many other NEC projectors.  For more information on this, please see our website.

PD Comms Tool

  • Please download PD Comms Tool and open the Communications Log by going to View  Communications Log.  From here you can find any external control code necessary for your installation
  • PD Comms Tool can be downloaded from here: https://www.sharpnecdisplays.us/faqs/pdcommstool/179

Cable Connection

Communication Protocol:  

Interface: RS‐232C
Communication System: Asynchronous
Baud Rate: 9600 bps
Data Length: 8 bits
Parity: None
Stop Bit: 1 bit
Communication Code: ASCII

Interface: Ethernet (CSMA/CD
Communication System: TCP/IP (Internet Protocol Suite)
Communication Layer: Transport layer (TCP)
IP Address: 192.168.0.10 (default out of box)
Port Number: 7142 (Fixed)

Browser Control

Information and control can also be available through the HTTP browser control menu.
In order to accomplish this, type:  http://<the Monitor’s IP address>/pd_index.html
Note that the LAN Power needs to be turned on in order for the display to be controlled while the units are off. All displays are set to the IP address 192.168.0.10 out of the box unless changed through the initial setup guide Communicating network PC needs to be on the same subnet as display that is being communicated with

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