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Terminal panel – NEC MA Series 43" 4K Commercial Display with Media Player and Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 SoC User Manual

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Terminal Panel

USB-A

DisplayPort

IN 1

DisplayPort

IN 2

DisplayPort

OUT

HDMI IN 1

(ARC)

HDMI IN 2

HDMI OUT

LAN 1

LAN 2

EXTERNAL SPEAKER

AUDIO OUT

USB-B

SERVICE

REMOTE

IN

HDMI

1

AC IN Connector

Connects with the supplied power cord.

2

Main Power Switch

On/Off switch to turn main power ON/OFF.

3

EXTERNAL SPEAKER TERMINAL

Outputs the audio signal.
Red terminal is plus (+).
Black terminal is minus (–).
NOTEN:

This speaker terminal is for 15W + 15W (8 ohm)
speaker.

4

AUDIO OUT

Audio signal output from DisplayPort and HDMI to an
external device (stereo receiver, amplifier, etc.).
NOTEN:

This connector is not a headphone terminal.

5

LAN Port 1/2 (RJ-45)

Connect to LAN in order to manage and control the monitor
over the network. See

page 61

.

6

REMOTE

Use an optional sensor unit by connecting it to your monitor.
NOTEN:

Do not use this connector unless specified.

7

DisplayPort IN 1/2

DisplayPort signals input.

8

DisplayPort OUT

DisplayPort signals output.

9

HDMI IN 1/2 (HDMI1 (ARC)/HDMI2)

HDMI signals input.
NOTEN:

• HDMI1 terminal also supports ARC (Audio

Return Channel) for audio output.

• ARC sends the monitor’s sound to audio

equipment with an HDMI1 ARC connector.

• Use the included ARC-supported HDMI cable.

The audio equipment will output the monitor’s
audio.

• The audio equipment can be controlled with the

included remote control.

0

HDMI OUT

HDMI signals output.

!

USB ports

For the USB port information, please see

“Connecting a

USB Device” on page 31

.

USB-A (Hub/0.5 A): Downstream port (USB Type-A).
USB-B (Ctrl): Upstream port (USB Type-B).
Service (2A): Service port. Power supply for USB devices.

@

Option Board Slot

Slot for installation of an Intel

®

SDM.

NOTEN:

Please contact your supplier for a list of
compatible Option Boards.

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RS-232C IN (D-Sub 9-pin)

Connect RS-232C input from external equipment, such
as a computer, in order to control RS-232C functions.
See

page 60

.