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PN-L703A/L703B, PN-70TA3/70TB3, PN-L603A/L603B, PN-60TA3/60TB3 
  SERVICE MENU/VARIOUS SETTING TOOL OPERATING PROCEDURES 4- 47 
23. MAIL DESCRIPTION CONTENT                                                                               
This machine is provided with the functions which send the following mails; 
- Periodic send mails which notify the display status periodically on the specified day of week and the specified time 
- Abnormality notification mail which notifies an abnormality when there is any abnormality in the display 
The contents described in the above mails are explained here.   
 
23-1. ACTUAL MAIL CONTENTS                                                                                                                                     
 
The format of the mail text is as shown below, which is common to the periodic send mails and the abnormality notification mails. 
The contents are in English only.   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Subject 
Regular mail    LCD Monitor Report 
Error report mail        LCD Monitor Error Report
 
Monitor    Name 
Setting monitor name : The same name of the [Model] as the factory default .     
Model 
Model name as the factory default 
Serial  No. 
Serial number 
MAC Address 
MAC address(EUI48 ID code)as the factory default 
IP Address 
IP address for connecting the network 
Power Power 
state 
When the Power is ON, ON is described.    When the power is OFF, OFF is described.   
Input Input 
mode 
Described contents are the following twelve kinds of contents.     
DisplayPort 
HDMI1[PC] 
HDMI2[PC] 
HDMI3[PC] 
HDMI1[AV] 
HDMI2[AV] 
HDMI3[AV] 
D-SUB1 [RGB] 
D-SUB1 [COMPONENT] 
D-SUB1 [VIDEO] 
D-SUB2 
WHITE BOARD 
PN-L703A/L703B, PN-70TA3/70TB3, PN-L603A/L603B, PN-60TA3/60TB3 
  SERVICE MENU/VARIOUS SETTING TOOL OPERATING PROCEDURES 4- 48 
9 Size 
Screen 
size 
Described contents are the following six kinds of contents. 
Wide 
Zoom1 
Zoom2 
Normal 
DotbyDot 
10 
Color Mode 
Color mode   
Described contents are the following four kinds of contents. 
Standard 
Vivid 
sRGB 
High Illuminance 
11 Bright 
Brightness 
Setting value from 0 to 31 is described.   
12 Volume 
Volume 
Setting value from 0 to 31 is described. 
13 Input 
 
Signal 
Input 
signal 
1280 x 1024 
1080p 60Hz 
etc 
When there is no input signal, “space” is described.   
14 
 
 
Status Hardware 
error 
status 
When there is no hardware error, OK is described.    When there is hardware error, NG is described.     
15 
Status Code 
Describe the current hardware state and error records as the code.   
When there is no hardware error, this is described as “0000 - 0000 - 0000 – 0000”.     
When there is some hardware error, the following codes are described.     
 
 
A. hardware observation result 
The hardware error parts are divided by the bit as the following table shown ad described I n the hex.     
Bit 
 
 
0 SYSTEM 
POWER1 
1 SYSTEM 
POWER2 
2 SYSTEM 
POWER3 
3 SYSTEM 
POWER4 
4 SYSTEM 
POWER5 
5 BACKLIGHT 
6 Touch 
Panel 
7 - 13 
Reserved 
 
bit 0
Bit 15
Example
PN-L703A/L703B, PN-70TA3/70TB3, PN-L603A/L603B, PN-60TA3/60TB3 
  SERVICE MENU/VARIOUS SETTING TOOL OPERATING PROCEDURES 4- 49 
16 
Status Code 
B The number of the decrease of the backlight brightness when the temperature error is occurred.   
Described in the double-digits.    This is occurred more than 99 times, 99 is described.     
When the error report mail is set, the error report mail is send the occurrence of the temperature error.    Then, 
the number of the backlight brightness is updated.    Therefore, this described value is the one right before the 
temperature error occurs.     
C The accumulated time of the decrease of the backlight brightness when the temperature error is occurred.   
Described in the double-digits.    This is occurred more than 99 times, 99 is described. 
This described value is the one right before the temperature error occurs. 
D The number of the move to the sleep mode when the temperature error is occurred.    Described in the 
double-digits.    This is occurred more than 99 times, 99 is described. 
The updated value is described.     
E This is not used.    “0” is described.     
17 Temperature 
Temperature error existence 
Display the temperature error for the hardware.    When there is not temperature, “OK” is described.    When there 
is temperature error, “NG” is described.     
18 
Temp1 
The temperature for the temperature senor 1 is displayed.     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Example
PN-L703A/L703B, PN-70TA3/70TB3, PN-L603A/L603B, PN-60TA3/60TB3 
  SERVICE MENU/VARIOUS SETTING TOOL OPERATING PROCEDURES 4- 50 
24. NONDISCLOSURE SCREEN OF CONTROLLING THE MONITOR WITH PC (LAN)                        
The screens described in this chapter are not open to the public. 
 
24-1. SERVICE MENU 
For the service menu, the following web access screen is 
provided. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
This screen is displayed when the following URL is accessed with 
a web browser. 
http://<IP Address>/service.cgi 
On this screen, the following item can be set. 
Item 
Set value range, remark 
COMMAND 
When [Send] button is clicked, the RS-232C command 
entered to the edit box by the user is sent to this 
machine. 
The response of the command is displayed in the 
lower section of the edit box. 
SYSTEM LOG 
The system log file of this machine is obtained. 
When the anchor is clicked, the file download dialogue 
of the browser is displayed. 
Follow the instructions of the dialogue. 
TEMPERATURE 
LOG 
The temperature log file of this machine is obtained. 
When the anchor is clicked, the file download dialogue 
of the browser is displayed. Follow the instructions of 
the dialogue. 
Display when a command is sent from the edit box of 
“COMMAND” 
When the command “POWR????” which reads the power status 
is sent. 
Example of the display when “1” (Power ON status) is sent back 
from the display. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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