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1. Do not use paper products as thev mav scratch the surface To minimize the risk of abrasion allow the screen to air drv Special care should be taken when cleaning a touch screen or polvcarbonate shield that is installed over the screen Abrasive and certain chemical cleaners can damage the surface Never use alcoholic or ammoniac cleaners to clean the polvcarbonate shield or a touch screen Replacing a Line Cord To avoid shock and fire hazards the monitors power cord should be replaced if the insulation becomes broken or if it develops a loose internal connection Other Maintenance Qualified service personnel should perform all maintenance except for the power cord replacement described above 150 CFP 170 A 14 T Appendices Section Appendix A Video Pin Assignments Pin assignments for the HD15 Video Connector Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 Red Video Pin 9 No Connection Green Video Pin 10 Sync Ground Blue Video Pin 11 Not Used Not Used Pin 12 Bi Directional Data Return Pin 13 Horizontal Sync Red Video Ground Pin 14 Vertical Sync Green Video Ground Pin 15 Data Clock SCL Blue Video Ground Appendix B RS 232 Pin Assignments Pin assignment for the 9 Pin Optional Touch Screen Connector Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 Pin 9 150 CFP 170 A DCD RD Rx SD Tx DTR SG DSR RTS CTS NC Data Carrier Detect Receive Data Transmit Data Data Terminal
2. 25 175 31 469 e Sync On Green with or without serrate pulse aste sas ae __ Compote Sy vith or vin erate pul Diga Separare Sac Sync On Green with or without serrate pulse Digtal Separate Sy Sync On Green with or without serrate pulse Distal Separare Sy Sync On Green with or without serrate pulse Dig Separate Sync Sync On Green with or without serrate pulse Dig Separate Sac Sync On Green with or without serrate pulse sve on ICE ras ao Da Separate Sy svo 800x600 40 000 37 879 6 Sync On Green with or without serrate pulse Casse jaw pm e Compost yc vith or without erate pul Dig Spe Sy Sync On Green with or without serrate pulse EE Svnc On Green with or without serrate pulse ETT Svnc On Green with or without serrate pulse 85 SV 85 800x600 56 250 53 674 Composite Sync with or without serrate pulse 150 CFP 170 A 18 X 60 1024x768 65 000 48 363 60 Digital Separate Sync X_60 1024x768 65 000 48 363 60 Sync On Green with or without serrate pulse 1024x768 A Composite Sync with or without serrate pulse 1024x768 Digital Separate Sync 1024x768 75 000 56 476 EE Sync On Green with or without serrate pulse 1024x768 Composite Sync with or without serrate pulse 1024x768 Digital Separate Sync 1024x768 75 000 57 515 a Sync On Green with or without serrate pulse 1024x768 75 000 57 515 72 Composite Sync with or without se
3. Video NTSC PAL Native Resolution best picture SXGA View Angle L R 89 89 View Angle Up Dn 89 89 Input Voltage 90 to 264VAC auto switching Current Draw 30a 120VAC Input Power 36W Chassis Construction 16 Ga SS Bezel Construction Al Machined 250 Bezel Finish Black Textured Auto Adjust Yes On Power Up Manual Resistive Touch Yes 5 Wire Touch Yes Touch Interface RS 232 or USB Recessed Cable Exit Yes DVI Interface DVI D Standard female PC Video Interface MGA HD 15F female S Video 4 Pin Mini Din female NTSC RCA female Colors 24bit 16 7M Operating Temperature 0 to 50 C Storage Temperature 0 to 60 C Storage Humidity 10 to 95 relative humidity non condensing NEMA Front End 4 12 and 4x 150 CFP 170 A Appendix E Supported Video Modes KHz Hz Sync On Green with or without serrate pulse Digial Separate Syne Sync On Green with or without serrate pulse 85 640x350 Composite Sync with or without serrate pulse 640x400 Digital Separate Sync 70 Sync On Green with or without serrate pulse Digi Separate Syre Sync On Green with or without serrate pulse EE Svnc On Green with or without serrate pulse Distal Separare Sy Sync On Green with or without serrate pulse Digi Sept Sy Sync On Green with or without serrate pulse eee ss ae S Dighal Separate Sy v o 640x480
4. Ready Signal Ground Data Set Ready Request to Send Clear to Send No Connection Appendix C NTSC PAL and S Video S Video S Video originally known as Y C Separated Video is one of the higher quality ways to transmit a television signal from a peripheral device DVD player PlayStation 2 etc to a television The way S Video works is that it separates the color information Chrominance from the brightness Luminance By doing this it reduces things such as color bleeding and dot crawl and greatly increases the general clarity and sharpness of the picture The reason for this is that televisions are designed to display separate Luminance Y and Chrominance C signals Composite Video Composite Video RCA or BNC is the old AV standard connector The common RCA connector is color coded Yellow for Composite video The term vellow plug video is recommended to help cut down on confusion between composite and component which sound alike Bi wm h 150 CFP 170 A 16 Appendix D CFP17 Specifications Active Screen Area 13 31 x 10 64 337 92 x 270 336mm Pixel Pitch 264mm Response Time 15 10ms typical Brightness 250 nits typical Contrast 600 1 Lamp Life 40K Wide Dimming Range Optional Max Screen Resolution VGA SXGA PC Video Input Separate Svnc 5 Wire Composite Svnc 4 Wire Sync on Green 3 Wire Screen Controls Front or Rear
5. of the monitor is not available following the installation attach the power and video cables to the side of the monitor at the same time 150 CFP 170 A 11 Troubleshooting Section Tips No picture The signal cable should be properly connected to the display and computer Try disconnecting the video cable from the display and connecting to another display if available to confirm the presence of proper video Make sure the power is connected to the proper AC source Make sure the resolution mode is supported by the display and check display settings of the PC Confirm that the video cable is not defective Image persistence Image persistence occurs when a ghost of an image remains on the screen after the screen image has been changed Unlike a CRT monitor an LCD monitors image persistence is not permanent To erase an image ghost turn the monitor off for several hours What happens is that after extended periods of operation the liquid crystals set To avoid this condition install a screen saver program on the computer Picture quality amp image Check for proper video cable for proper grounding and stability shielding Check the signal source for proper signal Check for proper adjustment of the phase and frequency controls Check for proper recommended signal timing Green LED not lit Check for proper power and power connections 150 CFP 170 A 12 Displav image is not pro
6. AY DINDISPLAYS al SParton company CAMBRIDGE USERS MANUAL CFP17 Family Panel Mount Rack Mount LCD Monitor User Guide 150 CFP 170 A Contents Section 1 Displav Set Ub iii SEENEN 3 Product Safety Precautions oniiir iari iiien kurri ree iii eee aaa 3 Included Partsi EE 3 Connecting Your Display ss sibi eb renee kde dt aaa d 4 Section 2 Getting Started aiie iina m na aaa Aaaa AEAEE n iba ma 5 Display Features ii ie es aie Duc N EE d 20 n dd e 5 Adjusting the Display iss ciocane i anges a n a a a a a it a Du t 5 Keyboard Layout amp Function eee nenea ana 6 Section 3 Touch Screen Set up c nenea eee en nea ne aan na nana ea nana emana enma nana na nana nnmnnn nnmnnn 10 Introduction to Touch Screen anna aan 10 Touch Screens Provided men anemie anna 10 Touch Screens and Special Drivers 10 Section 4 Mounting Instructions semen eee eee men nenea anna ema mana eaanae ea ama nana nnen ea 11 Panel Mount e at obtina bata a oc a a ud a a site 11 Rack et ue DEET 11 Section 5 Touble Shooting Tips emo eee mann nanna nanna nn neon nennen nennen anneanne enne 12 Section 6 Cleaning and Maintenance sseennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnznnmnnnnnzzmnnnnnntmmnnnnzzmmnznnnzmmzznn 14 elle e 15 Appendix A VGA Pin Aesionments eee nenea nana aaa 15 Appendix B RS 232 Pin Assignment ss nn nana 15 Appendix C NTSC PAL and S Video eee e nana aaa 16 Appendix D General Specificatio
7. OSITION gt Function of adjusting the vertical position of main screen AUTO gt Function of optimizing main screen DSUB ANALOG only 2 S VHS VIDEO 3 DVI DIGITAL GmonTnces CONTRAST 100 2 4 es 2 3 eee 25 0 SHARPNESS gt Function of adjusting main screen sharpness COLOR 7 Function of adjusting main screen color depth TINT gt Function of adjusting main screen tint im D O 150 CFP 170 A D COLOR ADJUSTMENT e You can adjust main screen color this is a common function about four sources Press MENU kev OSD screen appears Press UP DOWN key you can move four function group Press SET key at COLOR ADJUSTMENT group highlighted press UP DOWN key you can move function icon bar and adjust value of item with key ar Set MENU key To return previous state and press MENU key twice to exit OSD f c L mi a J Function of adjusting R G B value of image respectively 6500K 7 Function of selection Reddish color 9300K Function of selection Bluish color E SETUP e You can adjust additional function This is a common function about four source ar Press MENU key OSD screen appears Press UP DOWN key you can move four function group Press SET key at SETUP group highlighted press UP DOWN key you can move function icon bar and adjust value of item with key ar Press SET key one more to use zoom function er Set MENU key to return previous state and press MENU key tw
8. PIP SIZE Function of adjusting PIP screen size SMALL MEDIUM LARGE PIP H POSITION Function of adjusting the horizontal position of PIP screen a G Ga HH B PIP V POSITION Function of adjusting the vertical position of PIP screen m PIP IMAGE Function of adjusting brightness contrast sharpness color tint of PIP screen G AUDIO OPTION 150 CFP 170 A 3 Touch Screen Set up Section Introduction to Touch Screens Touch screen interfaces have become the standard interface in the past 5 years They are rugged reliable extremely flexible and easier than ever to implement The universal acceptance of the Windows GUI Graphical User Interface along with the extensive use of a mouse interface has significantly accelerated the use of a touch interface Think of your touch screen as if it were a mouse Touch Screens Provided 5 Wire Resistive RS 232 or USB Capacitive RS 232 or USB SAW RS 232 or USB Touch Screens and Special Drivers Software drivers for touch screen systems are provided in the Aydin Displays Inc accessory kit It is always good to download the latest drivers from the respective web sites Refer to the individual manufacturer s documentation or contact the manufacturer to obtain special drivers 3M Touch Additional drivers manuals and instructions for touch systems can be found at www 3m com 3mtouchsystems Touch International Additional drivers manuals and instructions for touch syst
9. ems can be found at www touchintl com ELO Touch Additional drivers manuals and instructions for touch svstems can be found at www elotouch com support dnid asp Follow the manufacturer s instructions for installing special drivers 150 CFP 170 A 10 Mounting Instructions Section Panel Mounting Procedure 1 Cut and drill the panel to the proper size see panel cutout in Appendix F Measurements are shown in inches 2 If access to the side of monitor is not available following installation attach the power and video cables to the side of the monitor at this time 3 Install the monitor in the prepared cutout 4 Install the washers and lock nuts 5 Tighten all mounting nuts eveniv to approximatelv a torque of 24 inch pounds ATTENTION Mounting nuts must be tightened to a torque of approximatelv 24 inch pounds to provide panel seal and avoid potential damage Avdin Displavs Inc assumes no responsibilitv for water or chemical damage to the monitor or other equipment within the enclosure due to improper installation 6 Attach the power video and touch screen cables if applicable to the side of the monitor Rack Mounting Procedure 1 Position the monitor to the proper position in the rack 2 Install the screws Tighten all mounting screws eveniv to approximatelv a torque of 23 inch pounds 3 Attach the power video and touch screen cables if applicable to the side of the monitor 4 lf access to the side
10. ess SET key The selected input source is displayed on main screen You can select one among four sources DVI DIGITAL DSUB ANALOG VIDEO S VIDEO Repressing is the end of this state DVI DIGITAL Digital output signal of PC DSUB ANALOG gt Analog output signal of PC ud VIDEO Composite siginal output of VIDEO or DVD ov DIGITAL S VIDEO gt Serparate signal output of VIDEO or DVD DSUS ANALOG VIDEO S VIDEO 150 CFP 170 A ADJUSTMENT w You can adjust many kinds of controls about main screen But this function is different from each source 1 DSUB ANALOG ADJUSTMENT eee 2 0 0 cS 50 Co egen SET BRICHTNESS 100 ETA ORISHTNESS 00 CONTRAST en 100 CONTRAST 100 sss 2 3 50 we Press MENU key OSD screen appears Press UP DOWN key you can move four function group Press SET key at ADJUSTMENT group highlighted press UP DOWN key move function icon bar and adjust value of each item with key You can ar Press MENU key To return previous state and press MENU key twice to exit OSD BRIGHTNESS 7 Function of adjusting main screen brightness CONTRAST Function of adjusting main screen contrast CLOCK gt Function of adjusting main screen sampling clock frequency mm D CH PHASE gt Function of adjusting main screen sampling clock phase 5 H POSITION gt Function of adjusting the horizontal position of main screen V P
11. ice to exit OSD SETUP LANGUAGE gt eENGUSH LANGUAGE b ENGUSH MAGE SIZE b FULL IMAGE SIZE FULL MM OSD H PO ON OSD H POSITION mnn 50 POSITION 50 TRANSPARENCY 0 ZOOM b mm 1280x1024 64 4kHz 1 60Hz ELAPSED TIME 00002 gt 1280X1024 G44KHz 1 6OHz ELAPSED TME 00002H gt LANGUAGE Function of selection OSD language English Germanv France Spain ltalv 2 IMAGE SIZE Function of adjusting screen size according to input source S VHS VIDEO 1 1 normall normal2 full DVLDSUB full normal 1 1 150 CFP 170 A OSD H POSITION Function of adjusting the horizontal position of OSD image OSD V POSITION Function of adjusting the vertical position OSD image TRANSPARENCY Function of reflecting main image to OSD screen ZOOM Function of closing up the main screen F PIP e You can adjust PIP picture in picture function DVI DIGITAL and DSUB ANALOG only oO amp m P ON OFF P SOURCE V POSI P MAGE g Press MENU kev OSD image appears Press UP DOWN key you can move four function group Press SET key at PIP group highlighted press UP DOWN key you can move function icon bar and adjust value of item with key a Press SET key one more to use PIP IMAGE function er Set MENU key To return previous state and press MENU key twice to exit OSD PIP ON OFF Function of selecting PIP enable or disable PIP SOURCE Function of selecting PIP source S VHS VIOEO
12. mbient air temperature will not exceed the specified maximum temperature Do not expose the display to direct sunlight or heat Included Parts Open shipping container and lay all components on a flat clean surface Your LCD monitor package will consist of the primary components listed below LCD Monitor 6 ft Video Cable 6 ft AC Power Cord 6 ft RS 232 Touch Interface Cable touch screen units only 6 ft USB Touch Interface Cable touch screen units only Suitable Mounting Hardware for use with Panel Mount or Rack Mount Documentation and Driver CD ROM Users Manual 150 CFP 170 A 3 Connecting Vour Displav 1 Connectall cables to the computer first This includes the VGA cable and if the unit has a touch screen the RS 232 serial or the USB touch screen connection 2 After connecting the cables between the LCD monitor and the computer connect the supplied AC Power Cord to a suitable power source 3 The LCD will immediately power up 4 If your computer is off turn on your computer 5 Your display should now operate as a normal computer display displaying the computers BIOS screens and booting into Windows or other operating system NOTE If for any reason the display goes blank and or displays an Out of Range or No Input Signal message on the screen your computer or video source may be putting out a signal that is incompatible with the LCD monitor If this happens you will need to adjust the computer to o
13. ns nenea anna ae 17 Appendix E Supported Video Mode 18 Appendix F Mounting Dimensions eee anna anna ae 20 150 CFP 170 A 2 Displav Setup Section Product Safetv Precautions Safetv Precautions CAUTION SHUT OFF YOUR TOUCH SCREEN BEFORE CLEANING IF YOUR DISPLAY HAS A TOUCH SCREEN PANEL THE SCREEN WILL BE ACTUATED BY CLEANING PRESSING ON THE SCREEN WHILE CLEANING WILL BE SEEN AS A TOUCH TO THE SYSTEM WHICH COULD CREATE A POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS CONDITION Do not attempt to service this display yourself The rear chassis has a seal so that non qualified personnel will not expose themselves to dangerous voltages or other risks To protect from electrical shock unplug the display power supply from the wall before moving Do not use this display near water Do not place any heavy objects on the power cords Damage may cause electrical shock Unplug the power supply from the wall or unit if one of the following conditions exists o Power cord or plug is damaged or frayed o Liquid is spilled into the display or the display is exposed to rain or water o The display does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed o The display has been dropped or the enclosure has been damaged o The display exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service Ensure that sufficient space is available around the display to provide air circulation for cooling Ensure that the a
14. ns CFP17P1 Outline Dimensions i tal gt gt a SS 4 3 a e 6 a ee x 26 01 Sid ZI PMS S 150 CFP 170 A 20 Appendix E Mounting Dimension CFP17P1 Cutout Dimensions ogz9 0004 3 l i i ct O a TA 2 oe a n 3 0 ha o Du E U c o o O O O O O 150 CFP 170 A 21 Appendix E Mounting Dimensions CFP17R1 Rack Mount o LA EI LA EI o o N N Q o LP ua o 614SL 150 CFP 170 A 22
15. onics that drives the LCD In most cases the unit will require very little if any user intervention to operate correctly that is to produce a sharp stable picture The micoprocessor in the display has the capability to adjust itself to the computer to which it is attached If the picture is not satisfactory the first step is to allow the unit to attempt to adjust itself to your computer The membrane keypad used for adjusting the display is below 150 CFP 170 A Keyboard Layout amp Function E 083900 GELD m Wm enter KN a bo ki ke z KW 6 77 2 POWER MENU SET DOWN UP Gr SOURCE 699 IR POWER Function of Power ON OFF MENU Function of showing or eliminating OSD image ira io SET gt Function of selecting function icon when main OSD is active Auto adjustment when you press over two seconds DSUB ANALOG only Indicating current source and mode when you press once D UP DOWN gt Function of moving source input or function icon G Function of Adjusting value of function bar SOURCE 7 Function of Selecting one among four kinds of sources DVI D SUB S VHS VIDEO IR gt Function of receiving remote control signal OPTION gt LED 7 Function of showing present power state Green system power on Blinking DPMS mode Off system power off B INPUT SELECT Press SOURCE key on your key board You will see the below Menu Move input source to what you want with UP DOWN key and pr
16. perlv sized Press the Select button to Auto Adjust the displav Adjust the Vertical and Horizontal size controls via the OSD reference OSD Adjustments Ensure that a supported mode is selected on the displav card or svstem being used Consult the displav card or svstem manual for proper video Image will not adjust Video timing outside of range Use the on screen menu to adjust the Clock Setting Make sure timing is within VESA standard Slight distortion in text or graphics Not working in native resolution Display is present but bars appear or roll across screen Ground loop problem between computer and display Interference from adjacent equipment Vertical shaded bars on screen image Horizontal size is not properly adjusted Adjust horizontal size Image is not stable Monitor has incorrect or bad sync signals Check for proper video cable installation Replace suspected faulty cable Check to ensure that the video source is within the display s operating range 150 CFP 170 A 6 Cleaning amp secon Maintenance Cleaning Occasionallv clean the displav panel and cabinet with a soft cloth dampened not soaked with a mild non abrasive glass cleaner Keep turning a fresh side of the cloth toward the screen surface to avoid scratching it with accumulated grit NOTE The solvent should be applied oniv to the cloth NOT directiv on the monitor screen
17. rrate pulse 1024x768 78 750 60 023 Digital Separate Sync 1024x768 78 750 60 023 REES Svnc On Green with or without serrate pulse 1024x768 78 750 60 023 75 Composite Sync with or without serrate pulse Composite riet with or Composite Sync with or without serrate pulse serrate pulse B Ec Interaced X 87I 1024x768 43Hz 44 900 35 522 Sync On Green with or without serrate pulse Interaced X 87I 1024x768 43Hz 44 900 35 522 87 Composite Sync with or without serrate pulse Interaced 1024x768 94 500 68 677 mW Digital Separate Sync 1024x768 94 500 68 677 Sync On Green with or without serrate pulse 1024x768 94 500 Composite Sync with or without serrate pulse 1280x1024 108 000 Digital Separate Sync Sync On Green with or without serrate pulse 1280x1024 108 000 Composite Sync with or without serrate pulse 1280x1024 135 000 S Digital Separate Svnc Svnc On Green with or without serrate pulse 135 000 S Composite Svnc with or without serrate pulse 135 000 Digital Separate Svnc Svnc On Green with or without serrate pulse SX 75 1280x1024 135 000 79 976 Composite Sync with or without serrate pulse NTSC ES 14 318 15 734 60 S_Video PAL S 17 75 15 625 50 Mi Video NTSC 14 318 15 734 60 Composite Video PAL Mi 17 75 15 625 50 Composite Video 150 CFP 170 A 19 Appendix F Mounting Dimensio
18. utput a compatible video signal see Appendix E Below are the most common reasons a display may not operate correctly 1 The resolution is too high or low for the LCD or wrong sync signal configuration is provided 2 The refresh rate is set too high Refresh on an LCD is different than a CRT Set the refresh to 60Hz CRT s need a high refresh rate to avoid flicker The refresh rate has no impact on an LCD 3 The power source is incorrect or there is no power Check if the rear LED is ON or blinking If the LED is not lit check to be sure there is power to the unit 4 The unit is malfunctioning If you believe this to be true disconnect the video cable from the rear of the LCD and connect to a known good display If an alternate display operates correctly and the video is in a compatible range then contact Aydin Displays Inc technical support 150 CFP 170 A 4 2 Getting Started Section Display Features The LCD is capable of displaying 16 7M colors in a continuous spectrum The high contrast LCD enhances the image with no geometric distortion The LCD directly accepts an Analog 3 4 or 5 Wire RGB with sync input The LCD is auto synchronous adjusting the display to the appropriate VGA SXGA input The LCD is supplied with an Anti Glare Touch Screen or an Anti Glare impact window on non touch screen models Adjusting the Display The LCD display has an embedded microprocessor in the converter card which is the electr

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