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Display Fleet Manager

LDFM helps IT teams manage monitors faster and smarter - from asset management to firmware updates and display settings.

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LDFM Overview

Lenovo Display Fleet Manager (LDFM) is a powerful tool designed to boost IT productivity through smarter, centralized display fleet management. It lets you remotely organize display assets, deploy firmware updates, and control on-screen display settings—all from one easy-to-use platform.

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Centralized Asset Management

Streamline asset management with a clear, centralized view of all your displays. IT managers can easily track key details like device count, status, serial numbers, firmware versions, and more — all in one place. Organize displays into custom groups for easier management, and tailor display columns to show exactly the information you need, the way you want it.

Remote Firmware Upgrades

Update monitor firmware remotely - faster and with less hassle. LDFM delivers some of the fastest firmware updates on the market (around 1 minute), all done remotely in either silent or interactive mode. Deploy updates to multiple daisy-chained displays at once to save time. With minimal PC dependency, you can update with peripherals plugged in or unplugged, giving you more flexibility and control.

Remote Display Settings Control

Take control of display settings effortlessly. LDFM lets you remotely adjust key display settings like brightness, color, and enable advanced features such as True Split and eKVM. Power displays on or off with a single click, or apply preset configurations across your fleet based on your organization’s needs - all quickly, all remotely.

Lenovo Display Fleet Manager (LDFM) User Guide

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Preparation Work
  • 3. LDFM Server Installation Process
  • 4. LDFM Client Installation Process
  • 5. Access the LDFM Management System
  • 6. HTTPS Certificate Replacement
  • 7. Deploy LDFM Server on Linux
  • 8. IP Change

  • 1. Lenovo Display Fleet Manager (LDFM)
  • 2. LDFM Deployment
  • 3. Initial Login
  • 4. Monitor List
  • 5. Update Package
  • 6. Settings - Profile
  • 7. User Management
  • 8. Operation Record
  • 9. Personal Center

  • 1. Asset Management
  • 2. Conduct Firmware Upgrades
  • 3. Manage On-Screen Display (OSD) Settings

Supported Products

LDFM is designed to support some of our most powerful ThinkVision products.

  • ThinkVision P Series Monitors
  • P24Q-40

  • P24QD-40

  • P27Q-40

  • P27QD-40

  • P32UD-40

  • P34WD-40

  • P40WD-40

  • ThinkVision T Series Monitors
  • T24-4v

  • T24D-40

  • T24D-4v

  • T27-40

  • T27Q-40

  • T27QD-40

  • T27QD-4v

  • T27UD-40

  • T32UD-40

  • T34WD-40

  • ThinkVision Large Format Displays
  • Huddle Room LFD E55

  • Huddle Room LFD E65

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  • Download the LDFM Installation Package
  • Download the LDFM Installation Guide
  • Download the LDFM User Guide

Frequently Asked Questions

Find more tips for using LDFM.

Requirements for the LDFM Server
Number of Displays Supported
How to Find Your Company’s Displays
Common Causes of Installation Failure
What to Do If Seeing “Device Not Detected” During Installation
What are the set up needed in terms of cables within the monitor and the client PC?
Is the solution cloud-based?
How to remotely change monitor settings such as brightness and contrast? Will the monitor setting change operations be recorded?
If the user works at home, if they are still on the network, can they deploy the firmware update?

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