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    							51E51
    ■ MAIL (RECIPIENT) 
    This	screen	allows	you	to	specify	the	recipients	of	the	e-mail	
    sent periodically or when the monitor has an error.
    RECIPIENT E-MAIL ADDRESSES
    Specify	the	e-mail	addresses	to	send	error	notification	e-mail	
    to.
    CONDITION
    Specify the conditions to send mails. 
    When	you	check	PERIODICAL,	specify	the	date	and	time	to	
    send	the	mails	in	the	PERIODICAL 	setting.
    CONFIRMATION
    Sends	test	e-mail.
    This	allows	you	to	confirm	that	the	e-mail	settings	are	
    configured	properly.
    Attach the log file to a TEMPERATURE/HARDWARE error 
    e-mail.
    When	 this	option	 is	checked, 	a	 log	 is	added	 to	the	 mail	 which	
    notifies	a	temperature	or	status	error.
    TIPS
    •	 The	RECIPIENT 	E-MAIL	ADDRESSES	can	be	up	to	64	
    alphanumeric characters or symbols. 
    Controlling the Monitor with a PC (LAN)
    ■ MAIL (PERIODICAL)
    When	PERIODICAL 	for	CONDITION	of	MAIL 	(RECIPIENT)	is	
    checked, set the date and time to send the mail.
    DAY OF THE WEEK
    Specify the day of the week to send the periodical mails.
    TIME
    Specify the time of the day to send the periodical mails.
    Caution
    •	 Do	not	turn	off	the	main	power 	when	you	set	to	send	the	
    periodical mails.
    •	 Specify	the	correct	date	and	time.	(See	page	26.)	  If the date and time settings are incorrect, the periodical 
    mail is not sent properly.
    •	 Regularly	confirm	that	the	specified	date	and	time	is	 correct.
    •	 When	LOW	POWER	is	selected	for	STANDBY 	MODE,	
    periodical mails will not be sent in standby mode. 
    						
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    Controlling the Monitor with a PC (LAN)
    ■ SNMP
    You	can	configure	settings	related	to	SNMP.
    SNMP SETTING
    Set whether to enable or disable SNMP.
    VERSION
    Set the version of the SNMP to be supported.
    COMMUNITY NAME 1 to 3
    Set	the	name	of	the	community	required	for	the	access.
    USER 1 to 3
    Set the user name, password, authentication method and 
    other	options	required	for	access.
    TRAP SETTING
    Set whether to enable or disable the trap function.
    When	this	function	is	enabled,	a	trap	will	be	sent	when	the	
    monitor is turned on.
    TRAP SETTING OF AUTHENTICATION ERROR
    Set	whether	the	trap	function	sends	a	notification	when	
    authentication fails.
    TRAP ADDRESS & PORT
    Set the destination address and port number of the 
    notification	sent	by	the	trap	function.
    Caution
    •	 After	you	set	SNMP,	click	[Switch	the	main	power	of	 monitor	off	and	on	now.]	or	turn	off	the	monitor	and	then	
    turn	it	on	again	with	the	main	power	switch.	When	the	
    monitor	restarts,	wait	about	30	seconds	and	then	start	the	
    next operation.
    •	 If	 the	IP 	address	is	changed	while	the	SNMP 	function	is	
    operational, turn off the monitor and then turn it on again 
    with the main power switch.
    TIPS
    •	 Depending	on 	the	SNMP	settings,	a	short	delay	may	occur	
    before the SNMP is usable. (About 2 minutes)
    •	 Up	to	16	alphanumeric	letters	and	symbols	can	be	used	for	 the community name, user name and password.
    ■  SERVICE & SUPPORT  
    (URL INFORMATION)
    You	can	display	a	specific	URL 	in	the	URL	INFORMATION	
    field	on	the	INFORMATION	screen	when	an	error	occurs	in	
    the monitor. (See page 48.)
    URL INFORMATION
    Enter 	the 	URL 	to 	display 	on 	the 	INFORMATION 	screen 	when	
    an error occurs on the monitor.
    Up to 64 alphanumeric characters or symbols can be used.
    CONDITION
    Specify the condition to display the URL.
    CONFIRMATION
    The	home	page	of	the	specified	URL 	is	displayed.
    You can check whether the URL you entered is correct.
    TIPS
    •	 It	 is	also	possible	to	specify	the	message	text,	such	as	the	
    name of a contact or a telephone number, to be displayed 
    instead of the linked URL. 
    						
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    Troubleshooting
    If you are experiencing any problem with your display, before 
    calling for service, please review the following troubleshooting 
    tips.
    There is no picture or sound.•	 Is	the	power	cord	disconnected?	(See	page	15.)
    •		 Is	the	main	power	switch	off?	(See	page	17.)
    •		 Is	the	monitor	in	standby	mode 	(the	power	LED	illuminating	
    in orange)?
    •		 Make	sure	correct	input	mode 	is	selected.	(See	page	18.)
    •		 If	 any	external	equipment	is	connected,	make	sure	the	
    equipment	is	operating	(playing	back).
    Remote control does not work. •	 Are	the	batteries	inserted	with 	polarity	(+,-)	aligned?	(See	
    page	15.)
    •		 Are	the	batteries	exhausted?
    •		 Point	the	remote	control	unit	toward	the	remote	control	 sensor.
    •		 Is	the	menu	display	hidden	or	 is	operation	disabled?	(See	
    page	31.)
    •		 Is	the	PN-ZR01	(optional)	remote	control	sensor	box	 disconnected?
    •		 If	 the	main	unit	is	connected	to	multiple	monitors,	is	the	 
    RS-232	cable	disconnected?	Has	the	ID	No.	been	set?
    Sound from left and right speakers is reversed.
    Sound is heard from only one side. •	 Are	audio	cables	connected	properly?	(See	pages	12	to	 13.)
    •	 Make	sure	audio	cables	for	external	speakers	are	 connected properly: left and right cables may be reversed 
    or one of the two cables may not be connected. (See page 
    13.)
    •	 Check	the	setting	of	BALANCE	for	 AUDIO	menu.	(See	
    page 24.)
    There is a picture but no sound. •	 Is	the	sound	muted?
    •	 Make	sure	the	volume	is	not	set	to	minimum.
    •	 Are	audio	cables	connected	properly?
    •	 Is	the	setting	of	 AUDIO	SELECT	on	the	OPTION	menu	
    correct? (See page 26.)
    Unstable video. •	 The	signal	may	be	incompatible.
    •	 Try	the	automatic	screen	adjustment	when	the	PC	D-sub	 input	terminal	or	PC	RGB	input	terminals	are	used.
    The video from the PC/AV HDMI input terminal does not 
    appear properly. •	 Is	the	setting	for	HDMI	of	INPUT 	SELECT	on	the	OPTION	
    menu correct? (See page 26.)
    •	 Is	the	HDMI	cable	HDMI	standard	compliant?	 The	monitor	
    will not work with cables that are not standard compliant.
    •	 Is 	the 	input 	signal 	compatible 	with 	this 	monitor? 	(See 	pages	
    57	to	58.) The video from the PC/AV DVI-D input terminal does not 
    appear properly.
    •	 Is	the	setting	for	DVI	of	INPUT 	SELECT	on	the	OPTION	
    menu correct? (See page 26.)
    •	 Is 	the 	input 	signal 	compatible 	with 	this 	monitor? 	(See 	pages	
    57	to	58.)
    •	 Turn	off	the	power	to	the	connected	equipment	and	then	 turn the power on again.
    •	 If	 the	monitors	are	connected	 in	a	daisy	chain,	turn	off	the	
    power to all the monitors connected in a daisy chain and 
    then turn the power on again.
    The video from PC D-SUB, PC RGB, AV COMPONENT, or 
    AV VIDEO does not appear correctly. •	 Is	the	setting	for	BNC	or	D-SUB	of	INPUT 	SELECT	on	the	
    OPTION menu correct? (See page 26.)
    •	 Is 	the 	input 	signal 	compatible 	with 	this 	monitor? 	(See 	pages	
    57	to	58.)
    Control buttons do not work.
    There is no picture. •	 Load	noises	from	outside	may 	be	interfering	with	normal	
    operation. Turn off the power and turn it on after waiting at 
    least	5	seconds,	and	then	check	the	operation.
    The input mode changes automatically. •	 When	the	 AUTO	INPUT 	CHANGE	is	ON	and	no	signal	
    is present in a selected input mode, the AUTO INPUT 
    CHANGE	automatically	changes	the	selected	mode	to	a	
    mode where a video signal is present.
      The input mode may change in the following cases:
    -	When	a	computer	is	in	standby	mode.
    -	When	video	play	is	stopped	with	a	playback	device.
    Power LED flashes red.
    “STATUS [xxxx]” appears in the corner of the screen. •		 Hardware	has	a	problem.	 Turn	off	the	monitor	and	request	
    repair	from	your	SHARP 	dealer. 
    (When	STATUS	 ALERT	is	set	to	OSD	&	LED.	 This	varies	
    depending on the setting.)
    When “AUTO DIMMING” is displayed. •		 When	the	internal	temperature 	of	the	monitor	rises	
    excessively, the brightness of the backlight automatically 
    decreases in order to prevent a further temperature rise. If 
    you attempt to use 
     	to	adjust	the	brightness	while	
    the	monitor	is	in	this	state,	“AUTO	DIMMING”	is	displayed	
    and you cannot change the brightness.
    •		 Remove	the	cause	of	the	excessive	temperature	rise.
    The monitor makes a cracking sound. •		 You	may	occasionally	hear	a	cracking	sound	from	the	 monitor. This happens when the cabinet slightly expands 
    and contracts according to change in temperature. This 
    does not affect the monitor’s performance. 
    						
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    The Power LED is flashing in red and green alternately. 
    When “TEMPERATURE” is displayed in the corner of the 
    screen.•		 When	the	internal	temperature 	of	the	monitor	rises	
    excessively, the brightness of the backlight decreases 
    automatically	in	order	to	prevent	high-temperature-
    related	problems.	When	this	occurs,	“TEMPERATURE”	is	
    displayed	on	the	screen	and	the	Power	LED	flashes	red	
    and	green	alternately.	(When	 TEMPERATURE	ALERT	is	
    set	to	OSD	&	LED.	 This	varies	depending	on	the	setting.)
    •		 If	 the	internal	 temperature	rises	further,	the	monitor	
    automatically	enters	standby	mode.	(The	Power	LED	
    continues	flashing	red	and	green	alternately.)	
    •		 Remove	the	cause	of	the	excessive	temperature	rise. -		If	the	monitor	enters	standby	mode	due	to	a	rise	in	temperature, to return to normal display, turn the power 
    switch off and then back on again. The monitor, however, 
    will enter standby mode again if the cause of the 
    temperature rise is not eliminated.
    -		Check	whether 	the	monitor	is	placed	at	a	location	where	
    a	quick	rise	in	temperature	is	likely.	Internal	temperature	
    rises	quickly	if	the	vents	on	the	monitor	are	blocked.
    -		Internal	temperature	rises	quickly	if	dust	accumulates	 inside the monitor or around the vents. Remove dust if 
    possible.	 Ask	SHARP 	dealer	about	removing	internal	dust.
    Troubleshooting 
    						
    							55E
    Specifications
    nPN-V602 Product Specifications
    Model
    PN-V602
    LCD	component
    60"	Class	[60	inch	(152.4cm)	diagonal]	 TFT	LCD
    Max. resolution   (pixels)1366	x	768
    Max. colorsApprox.	16.77	M	colors
    Pixel pitch0.973	mm	(H)	×	0.973	mm	(V)
    Viewing	angle176°	right/left/up/down	(contrast	ratio	≥	10)
    Screen active area inch (mm)52-5/8	x	29-7/16 (1328.8	x	747.1)
    Computer	input	signalDigital	(DVI	1.0	standard-compliant),	 Analog	RGB	(0.7	Vp-p)	[75	
    Ω]
    Sync signal
    Horizontal/vertical	separate	(TTL:	positive/negative),	Sync-on-green,	
    Composite	sync	(TTL:	positive/negative)
    Video	color	systemNTSC	(3.58MHz)/NTSC	(4.43MHz)/PAL/PAL-60/SECAM
    Plug and playVESA 	DDC2B
    Power managementVESA	DPMS,	DVI	DMPM
    Input terminalsPC/AVDigitalHDMI	x	1
    PC
    AnalogMini	D-sub	15	pin,	3	rows	x	1
    Audio3.5	mm	mini	stereo	jack	x	1
    Serial	(RS-232C)	D-sub	9	pin	x	1
    When	PN-ZB02	
    (optional) is 
    attached PC/AV
    DigitalDVI-D	24	pin	(HDCP
    	compatible)	x	1
    PC
    AnalogBNC	*1*2	x	1
    AV
    Composite	videoBNC	x	1
    S-videox	1
    Component BNC	(Y,	Cb/Pb,	Cr/Pr)	*1	x	1
    Audio
    RCA 	pin	(L/R)	x	2
    Output terminals
    AudioRCA	pin	(L/R)	x	1
    Serial	(RS-232C)D-sub	9	pin	x	1
    When	PN-ZB02	
    (optional) is 
    attached PC/AV
    DigitalDVI-D	24	pin	x	1
    External	speaker 10	W	+	10	W	
    [6 
    Ω]
    LAN terminal  
    [When	PN-ZB02	(optional)	is	attached]
    10	BASE-T/100	BASE-TX
    Power	requirement AC	100	V	-	240	V,	50/60	Hz
    Operating temperature 
    *332°F	to	104°F	(0°C	to	40°C)
    Operating humidity 20%	to	80%	(no	condensation)
    Power consumption
    (maximum / input signal waiting mode 
    *4 / standby 
    mode 
    *5) 510	W	/	
    1.0	W	/	1.0	W
    Power	consumption	[PN-ZB02	(optional)] 530	W
    Dimensions	(excluding	protrusions) inch (mm)Approx. 52-5/8	(W)	x	5-7/8	(D)	x	29-11/16	(H)	(1335.9	x	149.3	x	754.2)
    Weight	  lbs. (kg)
    Weight	
    [PN-ZB02	(optional)]   lbs. (kg)
    Approx. 97.0 (44)
    Approx. 1.102 (0.5)
    *1	 Cannot	be	used	simultaneously.
    *2	 Does	not	support	plug	and	play.
    *3	 Temperature	condition	may	change	when	using	the	display	together	with	the	optional	equipments	recommended	by	SHARP.	 
    In	such	cases,	please	check	the	temperature	condition	specified	by	the	optional	equipments.
    *4	 When	 AUTO	INPUT 	CHANGE	is	set	to	OFF.	
    *5	 When	STANDBY 	MODE	is	set	to	STANDARD.	When	STANDBY 	MODE	is	set	to	LOW	POWER:	0.5	W.
    As 	a 	part 	of 	our 	policy 	of 	continuous 	improvement, 	SHARP 	reserves 	the 	right 	to 	make 	design 	and 	specification 	changes 	for 	product 	improvement	
    without	prior	notice.	 The	performance	specification	figures	indicated	are	nominal	values	of	production	units.	 There	may	be	some	deviations	from	
    these values in individual units.
    n PN-ZR01 (optional) Product Specifications
    Model
    PN-ZR01
    Remote control sensor box dimensions  inch (mm)
    Approx. 1-3/8	(W)	x	7/8	(D)	x	5-1/8	(H)	(34.2 x 23 x 130)
    Remote control sensor box weight   lbs. (kg)Approx. 0.220 (0.1) 
    						
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    Specifications
    n Dimensional Drawings
    Note that the values shown are approximate values.
    Unit: inch [mm]
    52-5/8 [1335.9
    ]
    Opening width (52-5/16 [1329.4] )
    Opening height (29-7/16 [747.7])
    29-11/16 [754.2]
     7-7/8 [200]
    5-7/8
    [149.3]
    52-5/8 [1335.9]
    3-5/8[92.3]
     7-7/8  [200]
    7-7/8 
    [200]
    VESA
     holes *
    3-15/16 [100] 3-15/16[100]
    	 When	mounting	the	monitor,	be	sure	to	use	a	wall-mount	bracket	that	complies	with	the	VESA-compatible	mounting	method.	
    SHARP 	recommends	using	M6	screws	and	tighten	the	screws.  
    Note	that	screw	hole	depth	of	the	monitor	is	3/8	inch	(10	mm).	Loose	mounting	may	cause	the	product	to	fall,	resulting	in	
    serious	personal	injuries	as	well	as	damage	to	the	product.	 The	screw	and	hole	should	come	together	with	over	5/16	inch	  
    (8 	mm) 	length 	of 	thread. 	Use 	a 	bracket 	which 	has 	been 	approved 	for 	UL1678 	standard, 	and 	which 	can 	endure 	at 	least 	4 	times	
    or more the weight of the monitor.
    n Power management
    This	monitor	conforms	to	VESA
    	DPMS	and	DVI	DMPM.	Both	your	video	card	and	computer	must	support	the	same	standard	in	
    order for the monitor’s power management function to work.
    DPMS:	Display	Power	Management	Signaling
    DPMS Screen Power  
    consumption*1Hsync Vsync
    ON	STATE Display 510	W YesYes
    STANDBY No
    display 1.0	W*
    2No
    Yes
    SUSPEND YesNo
    OFF	STATE NoNo
    *1		
    When	PN-ZR01	(optional),	or	PN-ZB02	(optional)	is	not	
    connected.
    *2	 	 When	 AUTO	INPUT 	CHANGE	is	set	to	OFF. DMPM:	Digital	Monitor	Power	Management
    DMPM
    Screen Power  
    consumption*1
    Monitor ON Display510	W
    Active	OFF No display 1.0	W*2
    nPOWER LIMITED (See page 24.)
    MODE
    Power consumption
    MODE2 195	W
    MODE1 310	W
    OFF 510	W
    Set	to	ensure	maximum	power	consumption.	(See	page	55.)
    nDDC (plug and play)
    The	monitor	supports	the	VESA
    	DDC	(Display	Data	Channel)	standard.
    DDC	is	a	signal	standard	for	plug	and	play	between	monitors	and	computers.	Information	about	resolution	and	other	parameters	
    is	exchanged	between	the	two.	 This	function	can	be	used	if	the	computer	supports	DDC	and	it	has	been	configured	to	detect	
    plug-and-play	monitors.
    There	are	several	types	of	DDC,	depending	on	the	communication	method	used.	 This	monitor	supports	DDC2B. 
    						
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    nCompatible signal timing (PC)
    VESA
    Wide
    US 
    TEXT
    Sun Screen resolution
    HsyncVsyncDot frequency Digital
    640 × 480
    800 × 600
    848 × 480
    1024 × 768
    1 152 × 864
    *1
    1280 × 768
    1280 × 800
    *1
    1280 × 960*1
    1280 × 1024*1
    1360 × 768
    1400 × 1050*1
    1440 × 900*1
    1600 × 1200*1
    1680 × 1050*1
    1280 × 720
    1366 × 768
    1920 × 1080
    *1
    720 × 400
    1024 × 768
    1 152 × 900
    *1
    1280 × 1024*1
    1600 × 1000*1
    31.5kHz
    37.9kHz
    37.5kHz
    35.1kHz
    37.9kHz
    48.1kHz
    46.9kHz
    31.0kHz
    48.4kHz
    56.5kHz
    60.0kHz
    67.5kHz
    47.8kHz
    60.3kHz
    49.7kHz
    60.0kHz
    64.0kHz
    80.0kHz
    47.7kHz
    65.3kHz
    55.9kHz
    75.0kHz
    65.3kHz
    44.7kHz
    47.7kHz
    66.3kHz
    67.5kHz
    31.5kHz
    48.3kHz
    53.6kHz
    56.6kHz
    61.8kHz
    71.8kHz
    71.7kHz
    81.1kHz
    68.6kHz 60Hz
    72Hz
    75Hz
    56Hz
    60Hz
    72Hz
    75Hz
    60Hz
    60Hz
    70Hz
    75Hz
    75Hz
    60Hz
    75Hz
    60Hz
    60Hz
    60Hz
    75Hz
    60Hz
    60Hz
    60Hz
    60Hz
    60Hz
    60Hz
    60Hz
    60Hz
    60Hz
    70Hz
    60Hz
    66Hz
    70Hz
    66Hz
    76.2Hz
    67.2Hz 76Hz
    66Hz 25.175MH
    z
    31.5MHz
    31.5MHz
    36.0MHz
    40.0MHz
    50.0MHz
    49.5MHz
    33.75MHz 65.0MHz
    75.0MHz
    78.75MHz
    108.0MHz 79.5MHz
    102.25MH z
    83.5MHz
    108.0MHz
    108.0MHz
    135.0MHz 85.5MHz
    121.75MH z
    106.5MHz
    162.0MHz
    146.25MH z
    74.4MHz
    85.383MH z
    148.5MHz
    148.5MHz 28.3MHz
    64.13MHz 70.4MHz
    74.25MHz
    94.88MHz
    108.23MH z
    1 17.01MH z
    134.99MH z
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    *1  Displays a reduced image, except in Dot by Dot. In Dot by Dot, the i\
    mage will be cut down to panel size then displayed.     
    *2   Available when the PN-ZB02 (optional) is attached.
    *	 All	are	compliant	only	with	non-interlaced.
    *	 Depending	on	the	connected	PC,	images	may	not	be	displayed	properly	even	if	the	compatible	signal	described	above	is	input.
    *	 The	frequency	values	for	the	Sun	are	reference	values.
    Specifications 
    						
    							58E
    nCompatible signal timing (AV)
    Screen resolution
    FrequencyDVI-D*2HDMIComponent
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    720	×	480p 59.94HzYe sYe sYe s
    60Hz Ye sYe sYe s
    640	×	480p(VGA) 59.94HzYe sYe s -
    60Hz Ye sYe s -
    720(1440)	×	576i 50Hz-Ye s Ye s
    720(1440)	×	480i 59.94Hz-Ye s Ye s
    60Hz -Ye s Ye s
    *1		Displays	a	reduced	image,	except	in	Dot	by	Dot.	In	Dot	by	Dot,	the	image	will	be	cut	down	to	panel	size	then	displayed.
    *2		Available	when	the	PN-ZB02	(optional)	is	attached.
    Specifications 
    						
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    Specifications
    nPC/AV DVI-D input terminal pins
    (DVI-D 24 pin)
    No.Function No.Function
    1 TMDS	data	2- 13N.C.
    2 TMDS	data	2+ 14+5V
    3 TMDS	data	2/4	shield 15GND
    4 N.C. 16Hot-plug	detection
    5 N.C. 17TMDS	data	0-
    6 DDC	clock 18TMDS	data	0+
    7 DDC	data 19TMDS	data	0/5	shield
    8 N.C. 20N.C.
    9 TMDS	data	1- 21N.C.
    10 TMDS	data	1+ 22TMDS	clock	shield
    11 TMDS	data	1/3	shield 23TMDS	clock+
    12 N.C. 24TMDS	clock-
    nPC D-sub input terminal pins
    (Mini D-sub 15 pin)
    No. Function No.Function
    1 Red video signal input 9+5V
    2 Green	video	signal	input 10GND
    3 Blue	video	signal	input 11N.C.
    4 N.C. 12DDC	data
    5 GND 13Hsync	signal	input
    6 GND	for	red	video	signal 14Vsync	signal	input
    7 GND	for	green	video	signal 15DDC	clock
    8 GND	for	blue	video	signal
    nPC/AV DVI-D output terminal pins
    (DVI-D 24 pin)
    No. Function No.Function
    1 TMDS	data	2- 13N.C.
    2 TMDS	data	2+ 14+5V
    3 TMDS	data	2/4	shield 15GND
    4 N.C. 16Hot-plug	detection
    5 N.C. 17TMDS	data	0-
    6 DDC	clock 18TMDS	data	0+
    7 DDC	data 19TMDS	data	0/5	shield
    8 N.C. 20N.C.
    9 TMDS	data	1- 21N.C.
    10 TMDS	data	1+ 22TMDS	clock	shield
    11 TMDS	data	1/3	shield 23TMDS	clock+
    12 N.C. 24TMDS	clock-
    nPC/AV HDMI input terminal pins
    (HDMITM Connector)
    No. Function No.Function
    1 TMDS	data	2+ 11TMDS	clock	shield
    2 TMDS	data	2	shield 12TMDS	clock-
    3 TMDS	data	2- 13CEC
    4 TMDS	data	1+ 14N.C.
    5 TMDS	data	1	shield 15SCL
    6 TMDS	data	1- 16SDA
    7 TMDS	data	0+ 17DDC/CEC	GND
    8 TMDS	data	0	shield 18+5V
    9 TMDS	data	0- 19Hot-plug	detection
    10 TMDS	clock+
    nRS-232C input terminal pins
    (D-sub 9 pin)
    No. Function No.Function
    1 N.C. 6N.C.
    2 Transmitted data 7N.C.
    3 Received data 8N.C.
    4 N.C. 9N.C.
    5 GND
    nRS-232C output terminal pins
    (D-sub 9 pin)
    No. Function No.Function
    1 N.C. 6N.C.
    2 Received data 7N.C.
    3 Transmitted data 8N.C.
    4 N.C. 9N.C.
    5 GND 
    						
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