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  • Page 1 User’s Manual LCD TV MODEL: E328-2 Please find your model name on the label on the rear side of the monitor.
  • Page 2 Table of Contents Important Information �����������������������������������������������������������2 Recommended Use & Maintenance ������������������������������������9 Installation Chapter 1 Setup Overview ������������������������������������������������������������������11 Ventilation Requirements ����������������������������������������������������17 Mounting (for Customer) ����������������������������������������������������14 Mounting on Walls or Ceilings ��������������������������������������������18 Mounting (for Trained Installers) ����������������������������������������15 Installing and Removing the Optional Table Top Stand �����19 Orientation ��������������������������������������������������������������������������16 Parts Names and Functions Chapter 2...
  • Page 3 Channels ����������������������������������������������������������������������������71 Schedule ����������������������������������������������������������������������������77 Setup ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������72 Manufacturer’s Recycling and Energy Information Appendix D Disposing of your old NEC product �����������������������������������79 About Conversion Cables Used with the AV Terminal �������80 Energy Saving ��������������������������������������������������������������������79 About Crestron Connected Appendix E (1) The contents of this manual may not be reprinted in part or whole without permission.
  • Page 4 Rules and Regulations. WARNINGE: The Federal Communications Commission does not allow any modifications or changes to the unit EXCEPT those specified by Sharp NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc. in this manual. Failure to comply with this government regulation could void your right to operate this equipment.
  • Page 5 Important Information Safety Precautions and Maintenance FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE, PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING WHEN SETTING UP AND USING THE LCD TV: About the Symbols To ensure safe and proper use of the product, this manual uses a number of symbols to prevent injury to you and others as well as damage to property.
  • Page 6 WARNING Handling the power cord. Do not scratch or modify the cord. • Do not place heavy objects on the cord. PROHIBITED • Do not let the weight of the product rest on the cord. • Do not cover the cord with a rug, etc. •...
  • Page 7 WARNING Prevent tipping and falling for earthquakes or other shocks. To prevent personal injury or damage to the product caused by tipping over due to earthquakes or REQUIRED other shocks, make sure to install the product in a stable location and take measures to prevent falling.
  • Page 8 WARNING Stability Hazard. The product may fall, causing serious personal injury or death. To prevent injury, this product must REQUIRED be securely attached to the floor/wall in accordance with the installation instructions. Many injuries, particularly to children, can be avoided by taking simple precautions such as: •...
  • Page 9 CAUTION Handling the power cord. The monitor should be installed close to an easily accessible power outlet. REQUIRED When connecting the power cord to the product’s AC IN terminal, make sure the connector is fully and firmly inserted. REQUIRED An incomplete connection of the power cord may cause overheating of the plug; it allows dust to get on the plug connection, which can lead to a fire.
  • Page 10 The cable distribution system should be grounded (earthed) in accordance with ANSI/NFPA 70. the National Electrical Code (NEC), in particular Section 820.93, Grounding of Outer Conductive Shield of a Coaxial Cable. Rest your eyes periodically by focusing on an object at least 5 feet away. Blink often.
  • Page 11 (NEC Section 810-21) Electric service equipment Power service grounding Ground clamps electrode system (NEC Art 250 Part H) CAUTION 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.
  • Page 12 Recommended Use & Maintenance Recommended Use Ergonomics To realize the maximum ergonomic benefits, we recommend the following: • For optimum performance of the monitor, allow 20 minutes for warming up. Avoid reproduction of still patterns on the monitor for long periods of time to avoid image persistence (after image effects). •...
  • Page 13 Installation Chapter 1 This Chapter IncludesE: "Setup Overview" on page 11 > "Mounting (for Customer)" on page 14 > "Mounting (for Trained Installers)" on page 15 > "Orientation" on page 16 > "Ventilation Requirements" on page 17 > "Mounting on Walls or Ceilings" on page 18 >...
  • Page 14 Setup Overview 1. Determine the installation location To avoid scratching the LCD panel, always place a soft cloth, such as a blanket that is larger than the monitor’s NOTEE: screen area, on the table before laying the monitor face down when installing the monitor stand or mounting accessories.
  • Page 15 4. Connect the supplied power cord Clamp 5. Cable information Use the provided specified cables with this product so as not to interfere with radio and television reception. CAUTIONE: For mini D-Sub 15-pin and USB, use shielded signal cables with ferrite core. For the HDMI and AV cables, use shielded signal cables.
  • Page 16 10. Recommended adjustments The backlight used for this monitor has a limited life and its brightness decreases with the usage time. Also, if the same still image is shown for a long time, “Image Persistence” may occur. “Image Persistence” is a phenomenon in which the image of an LCD remains visible after the image has changed.
  • Page 17 Mounting (for Customer) Contact your supplier as they may be able to provide a list of qualified installation professionals. Mounting the product on a wall or ceiling and hiring a technician are the customer’s responsibility. Maintenance • Periodically check for loose screws, gaps, distortions, or other problems that may occur with the mounting equipment. If a problem is detected, refer to a qualified personnel or the supplier for service.
  • Page 18 Carefully inspect the location where the unit is to be mounted. Not all walls or ceilings are capable of supporting the weight of the monitor. The weight of this monitor is provided in the specifications (see "E328-2" on page 64). The product warranty does not cover damage caused by improper installation, re-modeling, or natural disasters.
  • Page 19 Orientation The monitor cannot be used in the portrait orientation. • Do not install it in the portrait orientation. Otherwise, it may cause a malfunction. • It cannot be installed upside down. The monitor cannot be used when inclined 11° or more. Installing the monitor at an angle of 11°...
  • Page 20 Ventilation Requirements When mounting the monitor in an enclosed space or recessed area, leave adequate room between the monitor and the enclosure to allow heat to disperse, as shown below. 300 mm 60 mm 100 mm ≤ 40°C The maximum environmental operating temperature of the monitor is 40°C. NOTEE: This monitor has internal temperature sensors.
  • Page 21 Mounting on Walls or Ceilings Precautions when mounting the monitor on a wall or a ceiling Be sure to read this section before mounting the monitor on a wall or a ceiling to guarantee safety. • It may not be possible to mount the monitor on some walls or ceilings depending on their structure or strength. Ask the qualified personnel or the supplier to check the mounting location.
  • Page 22 Lay the monitor down on a mat, a blanket, or another soft material so that the panel is facing downward. The monitor can only be used in the landscape orientation with the table top stand. NOTEE: Table top stand E328-2 ST-32E2 (screws are included) Table Blanket...
  • Page 23 Parts Names and Functions Chapter 2 This Chapter IncludesE: "Control Panel" on page 21 > "Terminal Panel" on page 22 > "Wireless Remote Control" on page 24 > English - 20...
  • Page 24 Control Panel Power Indicator Button (power button) • Normal operation (On mode): Lit blue* Switches between power on and standby. • Auto power save mode: Blinking red MENU/EXIT Button • Auto standby mode: Lit red Opens the OSD menu when the OSD menu is closed. •...
  • Page 25 Terminal Panel LAN port (RJ-45) HDMI input terminals (HDMI1 (ARC)/HDMI2/HDMI3) Use the HTTP server function and a Web browser on a For connection to devices with digital video interface computer to manage the LAN settings of the monitor. complying with the HDMI standard. HDMI1 terminal also supports ARC (Audio Return Channel) for audio output.
  • Page 26 USB Type-A port Can be used to display photos (still images) and play video and music files stored in a USB storage device. Check the shape of the connectors when connecting a USB storage device or USB cable. Check the USB flash drive for viruses as NOTEE: necessary.
  • Page 27 Wireless Remote Control PICTURE Button Selects the picture mode. Available picture modes are [Dynamic], [Standard], [Energy Savings], [Conferencing], [HighBright], [Custom], and [HDR Video]. p, q, t, u, OK (cursor buttons) Used to navigate inside and select the menus. VOL- Button (volume minus button) VOL+ Button (volume plus button) Increases or decreases the audio output level.
  • Page 28 Connections Chapter 3 This Chapter IncludesE: "Wiring Diagram" on page 26 > "Headphones Connection" on page 26 > "Connecting to a Personal Computer" on page 27 > "Connecting to a Media Device with HDMI" on page 28 > "HDMI-CEC Command" on page 29 >...
  • Page 29 Wiring Diagram VHF/UHF Antenna or Cable TV Use 75-Ohm coaxial cable USB storage device Computer (stereo mini jack) Computer (D-sub) Video player (stereo mini-jack) Video player (component) Computer (HDMI) Video player Computer (RS-232C) (composite) Video player (HDMI) Power supply to external equipment: 5 AV amplifier V/3 A (max) Headphones...
  • Page 30 Connecting to a Personal Computer Connecting to a Computer with HDMI The monitor can be connected to and used with video players and computers equipped with an HDMI output. For more information, refer to the user’s manual of the player or the other devices. •...
  • Page 31 Connecting to a Media Device with HDMI The monitor can be connected using a single HDMI cable to Blu-ray players, streaming media players, or game consoles for the highest picture and audio quality. 4K UHD content is shown when the connected media player also supports 4K content. Supports HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Contents Protection) coding, a type of digital rights management that prevents high- definition content, in Blu-ray discs, DVDs and streaming media, from being copied or broadcast illegally.
  • Page 32 HDMI-CEC Command Connect an HDMI-CEC compatible device to the HDMI terminal. OSD menu HDMI-CEC Explanation Setting command name One Touch Play When an HDMI-CEC compatible device HDMI1 (Consumer is turned on, the monitor connected Setup Electronics to the device with an HDMI cable also Auto Turn Off Control) automatically turns on.
  • Page 33 Internal Video Sources Media Player The internal Media Player will play audio and video files that are stored on a USB storage device. See page page 40 instructions on using the Media Player. Compatible USB Storage Devices If the USB storage device connected to the monitor is not recognized, check its format. The USB storage device used with the Media Player should be in the FAT32 or FAT16 format.
  • Page 34 Connecting a USB Device Connect a USB storage device to the USB Type-A of the monitor as shown in the figure below to display images and videos using the Media Player function. USB Type-A port • Check the connector shape and orientation when connecting the USB device or cable. NOTEE: •...
  • Page 35 Basic Operation Chapter 4 This Chapter IncludesE: "Power On and Off Modes" on page 33 > "Operating Range for the Remote Control" on page 35 > "Showing the Information OSD" on page 36 > "Switching Between Sound Modes" on page 36 >...
  • Page 36 Power On and Off Modes Power indicator status The monitor operates as follows in On mode when no signal is input from an external device. Mode Normal operation Auto power save mode Auto standby mode (On mode) (energy-saving mode) (energy-saving mode) Power indicator Lit blue Blinking red...
  • Page 37 When [LAN] is selected for control, [Power supply] and [Quick Start] are set to [Off] Home mode • When no signal is input, “No signal” is displayed and the monitor enters the auto power save mode after a while. • During auto power save mode, the monitor enters the auto standby mode if no LAN signal is received for 3 minutes. If a LAN signal is input during auto standby mode, the auto power save mode is not resumed.
  • Page 38 Operating Range for the Remote Control Point the top on the remote control toward the monitor’s remote control sensor during button operation. Use the remote control within a distance of about 7 m (23 ft.) from the remote control sensor, or within a horizontal and vertical angle of 30°...
  • Page 39 Showing the Information OSD The Information OSD provides information such as the selected video input terminal, resolution, and IP address. Press the INFO button on the remote control to bring up the information OSD. HDMI1 Input name 1080p@60Hz Resolution IP ADDRESS : 192.xxx.x.xx SDR / HDR information IP address* * When [Information OSD] is set to [On]:...
  • Page 40 Setting the Aspect Ratio Press the ASPECT button on the remote control to change the Aspect Ratio setting between Normal, 1:1, Full, and Zoom. This setting cannot be changed when [Media Player] is selected for the input signal. NOTEE: Normal 1E:1 Full Zoom...
  • Page 41 OSD (On-Screen Display) Controls The monitor features an OSD (On-Screen Display) menu that allows the user to easily adjust the screen. By operating the menu displayed at the top of the screen, you will be able to adjust the brightness and the other screen settings. OSD menu structure The OSD menu is composed of the following elements.
  • Page 42 The function of each OSD menu element is briefly explained below. For more details on the content of the menu, see “OSD Controls List” (page 67). Video settingsE: Select one of the default picture modes, manually adjust the color settings, adjust the aspect ratio, and adjust the other settings related to the image.
  • Page 43 Using the Media Player Menu The Media Player plays image, video, and music files Operation buttons located on a USB storage device connected to the USB • Press the OK button on the remote control while playing Type-A port of the monitor (page 23).
  • Page 44 • One or more selected files. Other functions - The selected files are played on a loop, in the sorted • Select to view the playlist of files. order. You can also select the files to play from the list. •...
  • Page 45 Data Format for USB FAT16 (max 2 GB), Supported file system FAT32 (max 4 GB) Max folder level Max number of photos Photo mode File extension Data format Min resolution (H x V) of Max resolution (H x V) of image image JPEG, JPG, JPE...
  • Page 46 Advanced Operation Chapter 5 This Chapter IncludesE: "Creating a Power Schedule" on page 44 > "Using Picture Modes" on page 45 > "Setting Security and Locking the Monitor Controls" on page 46 > "Locking the Button Controls" on page 47 >...
  • Page 47 Creating a Power Schedule The schedule function allows the monitor to automatically switch between power on and standby mode at different times. To program the scheduleE: (Press the OK button on the remote control to switch between Enable ( Disable ( ).) : Enable : Disable 1.
  • Page 48 Using Picture Modes There are different picture modes available. They have been configured for different applications as described in the “Picture Mode Types” table below. To change picture modesE: In the OSD menu, go the [Video] -> [Picture Mode], or press the PICTURE button on the remote control to select a mode. HDR Video ->...
  • Page 49 Setting Security and Locking the Monitor Controls Under normal operation, the monitor can be controlled by any person using the remote control or the monitor control panel. You can prevent unauthorized use and changes to the monitor settings by enabling the security and lock settings. The security and locking functions covered in this section are: •...
  • Page 50 Locking the Button Controls The lock settings prevent the monitor from responding to button presses on the remote control or monitor control panel. When locking the button controls, some buttons can be configured to remain unlocked. Locking and unlocking the button controls do not require a password.
  • Page 51 Locking the Remote Control Buttons The [IR Lock Settings] prevent the monitor from being controlled using the remote control. HDMI1 Setup Input Labels Key Lock Settings Mode 1 IR Lock Settings Mode 2 Power supply LED Indicator Mute Settings Thermal Management Signal Information Move Select...
  • Page 52 External Control Chapter 6 This Chapter IncludesE: "Controlling the Monitor via RS-232C" on page 50 > "Controlling the Monitor via LAN" on page 51 > "HTTP Browser" on page 52 > "Commands" on page 55 > Connecting an external device There are two options to connect an external device to control the monitor.
  • Page 53 Controlling the Monitor via RS-232C This monitor can be controlled by connecting a personal computer with an RS-232C terminal to the RS-232C terminal of the monitor with a commercially-available RS-232C crossover cable. The following operations are possible. • Turning the monitor on or putting it into standby. •...
  • Page 54 Pin Assignment RS-232C input / output Pin No. Name D-sub 9-pin (monitor side) This monitor uses RXD, TXD and GND lines for RS-232C control. Controlling the Monitor via LAN The monitor is equipped with a LAN port (RJ-45). Connecting the monitor to a network allows you to receive email notifications from the monitor and control the monitor from a computer via a network.
  • Page 55 HTTP Browser Overview Connect the monitor with a commercially-available LAN cable to configure the LAN settings using the HTTP server function. This monitor uses “JavaScript” and “Cookies” and the browser should be set to accept these functions. Refer to the help files for the Web browser to change the settings to use JavaScript and Cookies.
  • Page 56 Screen Adjustment Using a Browser Access the following address to show HOME. Click the links on the left-hand column on the HOME screen to access the setting screens. http://<Address IP of the monitor> OSD Menu Settings in the Monitor Web Controls The functions related to the network can be configured the same way as in the OSD menu using the links below.
  • Page 57 Network Settings Click on “NETWORK” on the left-hand column on the HOME screen to enter the setting screen. INPUT SOURCE: HDMI1 STATUS NETWORK SETTINGS PROTOCOL INTERFACE DHCP Crestron CONTROL SYSTEM IP ADDRESS 192.168.0.10 SUBNET MASK 255.255.255.0 NAME DEFAULT GATEWAY 0.0.0.0 Crestron Fusion On-Premises DNS PRIMARY 0.0.0.0...
  • Page 58 Commands Connecting the monitor to a computer via RS-232C or to a network via LAN allows for the transmission of commands to the monitor, providing remote control of the monitor from a connected device. Instructions for each command format can be found in “External_Control.pdf”...
  • Page 59 Troubleshooting Chapter 7 This Chapter IncludesE: "When a problem occurs with the monitor���" on page 57 > "Nothing is displayed���" on page 57 > "The image is not displayed correctly���" on page 58 > "An instruction or caution screen is displayed���" on page 59 >...
  • Page 60 When a problem occurs with the monitor... In such a case, refer to the following. Nothing is displayed... Symptom Condition Cause and solution Reference The power indicator is off Check that the power cord is properly connected. P.12 Nothing is displayed In the OSD menu, [Setup] on the screen.
  • Page 61 The image is not displayed correctly... Symptom Cause and solution Reference This is due to the characteristics of LCD panels and is not a malfunction. Black dots (dots not lit) or bright dots (dots always lit) appear on the screen. This may happen depending on the content displayed.
  • Page 62 An instruction or caution screen is displayed... Symptom Cause Solution Reference The signal cable may not be connected Check that the signal cable is securely P.26 A caution message is properly to the input or output terminals connected between the input terminal displayed on the screen.* of the monitor or the computer.
  • Page 63 Others (when connected via RS-232C or LAN) Symptom Cause and solution Reference Check that the RS-232C crossover cable is correctly connected. P.50 Control via RS-232C is not available. Check that the LAN cable (Cat.5 or higher) is correctly connected. P.51 Control via LAN is not available.
  • Page 64 Specifications Chapter 8 This Chapter IncludesE: "Compatible Signal List" on page 62 > "E328-2" on page 64 > English - 61...
  • Page 65 Compatible Signal List Refresh rate Resolution Component HDMI video (Hz) 640 x 480p ● ● 720 x 480i ● ● 720 x 480p ● ● 720 x 576i ● ● 720 x 576p ● ● 1280 x 720p ● ● 1280 x 720p ●...
  • Page 66 Resolution Refresh rate (Hz) HDMI PC 720 x 400 ● ● 640 x 480 ● ● ● ● 800 x 600 ● ● 1024 x 768 ● ● 1280 x 720 ● ● 1280 x 800 ● ● 1280 x 960 ●...
  • Page 67 E328-2 Size (display size) 32”/801.3 mm diagonal Type of LCD Active Matrix Color TFT LCD Viewable Size 698.40 x 392.85 mm Resolution 1920 x 1080 Pixel Pitch 0.364 mm Color Approx. 16.77 million colors (depends on the video card) Brightness* 400 cd/m (Max.)
  • Page 68 Trademark and Software Appendix A License Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or ® ® other countries. The terms HDMI, HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, HDMI Trade dress and the HDMI Logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc.
  • Page 69 This free software is an advanced and powerful network-based control, monitoring and asset management system for NEC monitors and projectors. The software is available for Microsoft Windows and macOS. The latest version of the NaViSet Administrator software is available on our website.
  • Page 70 OSD Controls List Appendix C This Chapter IncludesE: "Video Settings" on page 68 > "Audio Settings" on page 70 > "Channels" on page 71 > "Setup" on page 72 > "Control Settings" on page 75 > "Media Player" on page 76 >...
  • Page 71 Video Settings Video Picture Mode Provides pre-configured video settings suitable for various environments where this device may be used, or customize settings to your preference. HDR Video Video setting for the HDR format. (Can be selected only when an HDR signal is input.) Dynamic High-contrast video setting.
  • Page 72 Video Color Temperature Adjusts the color temperature of the entire screen. A low color temperature will result in a reddish screen. A high color temperature will make the screen bluish. If a temperature needs further adjustment, the individual R/G/B/ levels of the white point can be adjusted.
  • Page 73 Audio Settings Audio Sound Mode Set pre-configured audio settings suitable for various environments where the monitor may be used, or customize settings to your preference. Standard Standard sound setting. Music Optimized settings for music playback or audio in conference rooms. Movie Surround sound for clarity in retail stores and other signage applications.
  • Page 74 Channels Channels Auto Channel Scan Automatically search the available channels. Add / Skip Channels Manually add or skip channels to the channel list. Favorite Channels Add channels to your favorite channel list. Channel Labels Create labels to any channel. Time Zone Select the time zone area where your TV is installed.
  • Page 75 Setup Setup OSD Settings Language Select the language used in the OSD. Transparency Set the transparency level of the OSD menu between 30%, 50%, 70% and Off. The higher the percentage, the more transparent the OSD menu is. Information OSD Displays or hides the Information OSD.
  • Page 76 Setup HDMI Settings This function makes it possible to control a device supporting HDMI CEC connected to the HDMI terminal. When set to On, HDMI CEC is enabled. EDID Sets the HDMI mode. Mode 0E: Max resolution is 1920 x 1080 (60 Hz). Mode 1E: Max resolution is 3840 x 2160 (30 Hz).
  • Page 77 Setup Other settings Input Labels Renames the input terminal currently being displayed. Letters (A-Z), numbers (0-9), and some symbols can be used. Key Lock Settings Prevents the monitor from being controlled using the buttons on the monitor control panel. OffE: All buttons operate normally. Mode 1E: Only the power button and the input switching function operate.
  • Page 78 Control Settings Control Settings Control Interface Only one method, LAN or RS-232, can be used at a time. NOTEE: Sets network (LAN) control. RS-232C Sets RS-232C control. Network Settings Configures the network settings of the monitor. DHCP OnE: Obtains the network settings from the DHCP server on the network. OffE: Sets fixed networks settings.
  • Page 79 Media Player Media Player USB Demo Mode Photos (still pictures), music and video files saved in the “NDS_DEMO” folder in the USB storage device can be played automatically. You can select the types of files to play in the USB Demo Mode. NOTEE: Enabling USB Demo Mode To enable the USB Demo Mode, [Energy Mode] in the [Setup] menu must be set to [Retail].
  • Page 80 Schedule Schedule Sleep Timer* Sets the time until the monitor turns off automatically. Off, 10 minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes, 120 minutes, 180 minutes, 240 minutes can be selected. Current Time settings Sets the current date and time. If the monitor remains for about two weeks or more with the power cord NOTEE: unplugged, the clock will not show the correct time.
  • Page 81 Manufacturer’s Recycling and Appendix D Energy Information This Chapter IncludesE: "Disposing of your old NEC product" on page 79 > "Energy Saving" on page 79 > "About Conversion Cables Used with the AV Terminal" on page 80 > We are strongly committed to environmental protection and sees recycling as one of the company’s top priorities in trying to minimize the burden placed on the environment.
  • Page 82 Disposing of your old NEC product The aim of recycling is to gain an environmental benefit by means of re-use, upgrading, reconditioning or reclamation of material. Dedicated recycling sites ensure that environmentally harmful components are properly handled and securely disposed. To ensure the best recycling of our products, we offer a variety of recycling procedures and gives advice on how to handle the product in an environmentally sensitive way, once it has reached the end of its life.
  • Page 83 About Conversion Cables Used with the AV Terminal Use a commercially-available video cable with a 4-contact mini jack (φ3.5 mm) at one extremity for conversion cables to connect to the AV terminal. Check the wiring specification of the cable in advance and choose a proper cable. *Different wiring specifications may exist for 4-contact mini jack cables.
  • Page 84 About Crestron Connected Appendix E This monitor can be controlled via network using equipment and application software of Crestron Electronics, Inc. This is a function to connect a system developed by Crestron Electronics, Inc. which manages and controls multiple system devices connected to the network.
  • Page 85 Apply the changed setting when pressing the SAVE button. If the [Crestron Fusion On-Premises] or [Crestron Fusion in the Cloud] is set to [ENABLE], press the SAVE button to show a confirmation dialog box. If the OK button in the dialog box is pressed, the setting for this function is saved and activated, and other functions are deactivated.
  • Page 86 Apply the changed setting when pressing the SAVE button. If the [CONTROL SYSTEM] or [Crestron Fusion On-Premises] is set to [ENABLE], press the SAVE button to show a confirmation dialog box. If the OK button in the dialog box is pressed, the setting for this function is saved and activated, and other functions are deactivated.
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