Operational Guidelines
24/7 Operation
Sharp/NEC Desktop Displays are designed to perform reliably over the long term. However, our desktop displays are primarily designed for standard office use, and use a variety of technologies depending on actual application and user requirements.
Desktop Displays Operational Guidelines (PDF)
Sharp/NEC Large Format Displays are designed to perform reliably over the long term. However we also grade our products with differing operation time certification.
Sharp/NEC Display Cleaning and Disinfection Instructions
Keeping your device free from dust and fingerprints will ensure you enjoy the best possible viewing experience, but it is vital that you follow these simple steps to avoid damaging surfaces. Under the current threat of Covid-19, our recommended guidelines describe how to safely sanitise your device to support infection control measures.
The guidance applies to all Sharp/NEC Desktop Monitors, Projectors and Large Format Displays (interactive and non-interactive) including Remote Controls.
Best Practice Guidance
How to protect your Sharp/NEC Projection Equipment when your theatre/post production installation might be closed for a while.
Restarting maintenance checklist before turning on your Sharp/NEC Projection Equipment after a long inactivity period.
Guideline for Installation Orientation of LCD Displays
Landscape/Portrait
LCD displays are designed and manufactured for a standard use in verticalposition. Some models can be used only in landscape and others also in portrait orientation. Please refer to product’s user manual to find the correct rotation direction.
Face up/Face down
For the use in this position the operating conditions are different than when used in standard vertical position. To assure a correct and efficient heat dissipation, the maximum allowed ambient temperature must be lower than 35°C and the fans must be active (ON) to increase the air flow and assure the normal operation of the device. Please beware that the LCD may show a different picture performance over the years. This is standard to LCD panel technology and is not subject to warranty claims.