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1. Black Level Sharpness Position Clock Phase Figure A 3 Item Picture in OSD Display 17 Appendix A A 4 1 Brightness Descriptions Selecting this control allows you to make adjustments to the luminosity level of the display screen in the scale of 0 to 100 Rotating the Control Dial up down to adjust the Brightness any time while the OSD is off Brightness mm 50 Figure A 4 Item Brightness in OSD display A 4 2 Contrast Descriptions Selecting this control allows you to make adjustments to the contrast level of the display screen in a scale of 0 to 100 Contrast m 50 Figure A 5 Item Contrast in OSD display A 4 3 Black Level Descriptions Selecting this control allows you to make adjustments to the black level of the display screen in the scale of 0 to 100 Black Level m 50 Figure A 6 Item Black level in OSD Display A 4 4 Sharpness Descriptions Selecting this control allows you to make adjustments to the sharpness of the display screen in the 5 levels of 0 25 50 75 100 sharpness u 50 Figure A 7 Item Sharpness in OSD Display MID 190 User s Manual 18 A 4 5 Position Descriptions Selecting this control then rotate Control Dial to select the Horizontal or Vertical position control on the screen Exit V Postiion Figure A 8 Item Position in OSD Display A 4 5 1 H Position Horizontal Position Select t
2. eee 10 Figure 2 5 Connect the Power Cord cccssccceceeeeees 10 204 Switch On Oll the Power oaasis ens 1 Figure 2 6 Switch on off the Power cc ccccccceeeeees 11 25 9 Cable Managemen aerer ea edeeienareese anon 12 Figure 2 7 Illustration of Cable Management 12 2 3 6 Adjust the Four Way Ergonomic Stand 06 13 Figure 2 8 Range of the 4 Way Erg Stand Adj 13 OSD Selections scessisscicecseccetettiieitednciscisteiess LO Introduction enki a iene athatatnces 16 Memu DesCrIpION Soerseiirin en EER 16 Figure A 1 Item Menu in OSD display 000 16 Auto Setup Descriptions seicicccwiecondeendetencenieeaeeeaks 17 Figure A 2 Item AutoSetup in OSD Display 17 Picture DescriptiOn Susreo ier a 17 Figure A 3 Item Picture in OSD Display 17 vii Table of Contents A 4 1 Brightness Descriptions cceeesssseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeens 18 Figure A 4 Item Brightness in OSD display 18 A 4 2 Contrast Descriptions ccc eceeeescesecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeens 18 Figure A 5 Item Contrast in OSD display 18 A 4 3 Black Level DeScriptions cccccccceesssseeceeeeeeeeeees 18 Figure A 6 Item Black level in OSD Display 18 A 4 4 Sharpness Descriptions 0 ccccccceeesssseceeeeeeeeeees 18 Figure A 7 Item Sharpness in OSD Display 18 A 4 5
3. Interference Regula tions of the Canadian Department of Communications DOC AVIS DE CONFORMATION Le present appareil numerique n emet pas de bruits radioelectriques depassant les limites applicable aux apparei ls numeriques de la class B prescrites dan le Reglementsur le brouillage radioelectriques edicte par le ministere des Communications du Canada SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS e Power e LCD Monitor Rated 12 Vdc 5 5A maximum e Use the type of power indicated on the marking label e Adapter Only use an adapter designed for the LCD monitor Ault MW116KA1249F51 e Rating Input 100 240 Vac 50 60 Hz 1 0A max Output 12 Vdc 6 67A max mportan Use of another type of adapter will result in malfunc tion and or danger e Plugs Do not remove any parts of the monitor s three pronged power plug Disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet when the monitor will not be used for an indefinite period of time Power and extension cords e Use the proper power cord with the correct plug type If the power source 1s 120V AC use a power cord that has UL and CSA approvals If the power source is a 240V AC supply use the tandem T blade type attachment plug with a ground conductor power cord that meets the MID 190 Users Manual iv respective European country s safety regulations such as VDE for Germany We recommend using the power cord supplied with the product How ever if another type of power cord is required power
4. adapter e D sub 15 pin signal cable e DVI Cable MID 190 Users Manual vi Chapter jek Ne 1 3 1 4 Chapter Saat ed W N Appendix A A 1 A 2 A 3 A 4 Contents General Information ccccccccsscccsscscccscessee 2 WEP OCUCTIONS ishcd iced needa R 2 SPE CHICANOS omien r e O 2 l Aene ra oiae a a 2 L22 Display Specifications sorreran ssececcceeasicss 3 1 2 3 Environmental Specifications 00 0 0 cccceeesssteeeeees 3 CONDECION S 4 Figure 1 1 MID 190 Connector Ports ccccceceeeeees 4 A WGrASPort Be 15 io cvec ees tate ener ae esas 4 P32 sR ert Ds ly pe sree E eeu 4 Figure 1 2 MID 190 DVI Connector Pin Assigments 4 Table 1 1 Description of the DVI port 0 0 ee 5 kso DC ZV Rowers a eii gt PINEA SONS uaaa a a 6 Figure 1 3 Mech Dim of MID 190 Landscape View 6 Figure 1 4 Mech Dim of MID 190 Portrait View 6 System Installation cccsssssssssscccccsseseees S A Quick Tour Of MID 190 sssesscadesederstcctstidentecdsdecerieaerctente 8 Figure 2 1 Front view of MID 190 ou cece eeeeeees 8 Figure 2 2 Back View of the MID 190 2 eee 9 Preparing for First Time Wseicenisncnsseiaia eee 9 Installation Procedure o a 9 231 Commet DVI Cable onere E NEEE 9 Figure 2 3 Connect the DVI Cable cc eeeeeees 9 232 Connect VGA Cable raea R E i 10 Figure 2 4 Connect the VGA Cable ccccsceceeeeees 10 2 3 3 Connect Power Adapter and Cable
5. MID 190 Medical Image Display with 19 TFT LCD User Manual Copyright This document is copyrighted 2004 All rights are reserved The origi nal manufacturer reserves the right to make improvements to the products described in this manual at any time without notice No part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated or transmit ted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the original manufacturer Information provided in this manual 1s intended to be accurate and reliable However the original manufacturer assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringements upon the rights of third parties that may result from such use Acknowledgements Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks product names or logos are the property of their respective owners For more information on this and other Advantech products please visit our websites at http www advantech com http www advantech com ppc For technical support and service please visit our support website at http support advantech com Printed in Taiwan Edition 1 Part Number 2006019000 October 2004 MID 190 Users Manual ii FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against radio frequency inter ference i
6. Position Descriptions oo ccccccesssenssseceeeeeeeeeeeees 19 Figure A 8 Item Position in OSD Display 19 Figure A 9 Item H Position in OSD Display 19 Figure A 10 Item V Position in OSD display 19 A 4 6 Clock Phase Descriptions ecccecesesseeeeeeeeeeees 19 Figure A 11 Item Clock Phase in OSD display 19 Figure A 12 Item Clock in OSD Display 20 Figure A 13 Item Phase in OSD Display 20 A 5 Color Temp Descriptions cccccesccsssececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 21 Figure A 14 Item Color Temp in OSD Display 21 Figure A 15 Item RGB Adjust in OSD Display 21 A 6 Management DeSCcriptions cccccesssccccecceeeceeeeeeeeeeees 21 Figure A 16 Item Management in OSD Display 21 A 6 1 OSD Display Descriptions cccccecceceeeceeeeeeeeeees 22 Figure A 17 Item OSD Display in OSD Display 22 Figure A 18 Item H Position in OSD Display 22 Figure A 19 Item V Position in OSD Display 22 A 6 2 Language Descriptions ies ieeiisccttecseeecsetasdhovendsedas 22 Figure A 20 Item Language in OSD Display 22 A 6 3 Recall Descriptions 0 0 ccceccessessssteteeeeeeeeeeeeenes 23 Figure A 21 Item Recall in OSD Display 23 A 7 Input Source Descriptions ccccseesccccccceeeeeeeceeeeee
7. SD Display in OSD Display A 6 1 1 OSD Horizontal Position Selecting this control allows you to move the OSD menu horizontally on the screen H Position m E Figure A 18 Item H Position in OSD Display A 6 1 2 OSD Vertical Position Selecting this control allows you to move the OSD menu vertically V Position o_O E Figure A 19 Item V Position in OSD Display A 6 2 Language Descriptions Selecting this control then rotate the Control Dial to select the language you want Press the Control Dial to execute when selected English French Deutsch Italiano Espanol kS Figure A 20 Item Language in OSD Display MID 190 User s Manual 22 A 6 3 Recall Descriptions Selecting this control restores all of the OSD control adjustments to the factory default settings Figure A 21 Item Recall in OSD Display A 7 Input Source Descriptions Selecting this control allows you to select between Digital DVI and Ana log RGB signal inputs GS 1a OM Vak mere Digital Figure A 22 Item Input Source in OSD display A 8 Exit Descriptions Selecting this exits the OSD Exit Picture Color Temp Management Input Source Figure A 23 Item Exit in OSD Display 23 Appendix A A 9 Directory of OSD Display Menu Exit Auto Setup Picture Exit Brightness Contrast Black Level Sharpness Position Exit a H Position V Position Clock Phase Exit Clock Pha
8. System Installation This chapter shows how to setup your MID 190 Sections Include e A quick tour of MID 190 e Preparing for first time use e Installation Procedure Chapter 2 System Installation 2 1 A Quick Tour of MID 190 Before you start to set up the MID 190 take a moment to become famil iar with the locations and purposes of the controls drives connectors and ports which are illustrated in the figures below When you place the MID 190 upright on the desktop its front panel appears as shown in Fig ure 2 1 Figure 2 1 Front view of MID 190 This LED indicator turns green when the power is switched ON and the power cord is properly attached It turns amber when the monitor goes into a power saving mode Standby Active Off The Control Dial is a multi functional device located behind the LED Indicator on the right side of the front bezel It has three movements rotate upward rotate downward and press inward as a button While the monitor is on green LED and image on the screen pressing on the Con trol Dial activates the OSD While the OSD menu 1s active use the three way movements of the Control Dial to adjust the monitor The more detail information please reference to Appendix A OSD Selections When you open the connector cover you will see thee I O ports includ ing the power inlet DVI port and VGA port MID 190 Users Manual S ceecccccceccccscses as Connector cover es Lateral View after
9. ase and Clock adjustments allow you to more closely adjust your monitor to your preference If satisfactory results are not obtained using the Phase adjustment use the Clock adjustment and then use Phase again Figure A 13 Item Phase in OSD Display MID 190 User s Manual 20 A 5 Color Temp Descriptions Select and use the Control Dial to select preset color temperatures for Cool Neutral Warm or User for custom red green and blue levels Exit Ometeren O Neutral O Warm 1 Figure A 14 Item Color Temp in OSD Display Cool Selecting this control then use control dial to select cool Ideal for general use CAD CAM Neutral Selecting this control then use control dial to select neutral Ideal for desktop publishing e Warm Selecting this control then use control dial to select warm Ideal for photo retouching e User Adjust the Red R Gain G G Gain and B B Gain individu ally to match personal preference Figure A 15 Item RGB Adjust in OSD Display A 6 Management Descriptions Selecting this control then use Control Dial to select OSD Display Lan guage Source or Recall Language gt Recall Figure A 16 Item Management in OSD Display 21 Appendix A A 6 1 OSD Display Descriptions Selecting this submenu allows you to adjust various settings of the OSD to make the display adjustment process an easier task Exit V Position Figure A 17 Item O
10. ations 1 2 1 General e Dimensions W x H x D 431 x 467 x 239mm 17 0 x18 4 x9 4 with the base Net Weight 8 5 kg 18 6 lbs e Power Consumption lt 60W Power AC DC Adapter Input 100 240 Vac 60 50Hz 1 0 A max Output 12 Vdc 6 67A max MID 190 Users Manual 2 1 2 2 Display Specifications e Panel Size Type 19 TFT Active Matrix LCD anti glare and hard 2H coated Display Size H x V 376 3mm x 301 1mm 14 8 x 11 8 Pixel Pitch H x V 0 294mm x 0 294mm Maximum Resolution SXGA 1280 x 1024 Display Color 16 7 million true color Contrast Ratio 500 1 Brightness 250 cd m Viewing Angle 170 Left Right 170 Up Down Digital Signal Input DVI D type Connecter Analog Signal Input 15 pin D Sub Connecter 0 7 Vpp 75 Ohm 1 2 3 Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature 41 F to 95 F 5 C to 35 C Operating Humidity 20 to 80 No Condensation Operating Altitude 10 000 ft Storage Temperature 4 F to 131 F 20 C to 55 C Storage Humidity 10 to 90 No Condensation Storage Altitude 30 000 ft Transportation Temperature 4 F to 131 F 20 C to 55 C Transportation Humidity 10 to 90 No Condensation Transportation Altitude 30 000 ft Compliance FCC B CSA C UL UL CE TUV EPA Energy Star Warning Do not disassemble this monitor Contact your dealer i needed Warning According to factory specifications during the precise man
11. automatically by exiting the control function If you do not touch the con trol dial for 20 seconds the OSD is automatically exited saving your cur rent settings A 2 Menu Descriptions The LCD monitor is capable of accepting both digital and analog signal inputs and therefore has two different sets of OSD control functions Because the digital signaling always gives optimum display quality with out much adjustment it requires much less OSD functions than the ana log input mode The functions that are not available in digital input mode are Auto Setup Sharpness Position Clock phase denoted by asterisk in the following descriptions If selected while in digital input mode you will encounter a Not Available message Exit Picture Color Temp Management Input Source Figure A 1 Item Menu in OSD display MID 190 User s Manual 16 A 3 Auto Setup Descriptions Selecting and executing this control makes automatic adjustments to the horizontal and vertical size horizontal and vertical positions frequency and phase for a quick and easy setup of the display There will be a few seconds of delay while the Auto Setup function is in process Exit Picture Color Temp Management Input Source Figure A 2 Item AutoSetup in OSD Display A 4 Picture Descriptions Selecting this control allows you to select brightness contrast black level sharpness position or clock phase Brightness Contrast
12. cord HOSVV F or VW 1 18AWG x 3G should be used Do not overload wall outlets or power cords Be sure that the total of all units plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed 7 amperes Be sure that the total ampere ratings on all units plugged into the exten sion cord does not exceed the rating of the cord If the monitor power supply cord requires a connection to the PC instead of the wall outlet this equipment is to be used with a UL approved computer which has a receptacle rate of 100 240V AC 50 60Hz 1 5A minimum Do not place anything on the power cord Do not locate this product where a person may walk or trip over the cord Environment Place the monitor on a flat and leveled surface Place the monitor in a well ventilated area Keep the monitor away from Rain or water Excessive heat cold or humidify Areas exposed to direct sunlight Dusty surroundings Equipment that generates strong magnetic fields Warning 1 Do not use in the presence of flammable anesthetics 2 Do not obstruct the ventilating holes 3 Do not use if the product has been exposed to liq ulds 4 Do not use if the cable have been frayed or dam aged 5 Only connect to the device which has SELV Circuitry or Medical approval Packing List Before operating this monitor please make sure that all items listed below are present in your package e The LCD monitor e This user manual e Warranty statement e AC Power cord e AC DC
13. ees 23 Figure A 22 Item Input Source in OSD display 23 AS Exit Descriptions anene 23 Figure A 23 Item Exit in OSD Display 25 A 9 Directory of OSD Display cccceecesccccsecceeceeeeeeeeeeees 24 Figure A 24 Directory of the MID 190 OSD 24 Appendix B Timing of Input Signal cc esesssssseee 26 BL Demon essun ei cask stan ceaet awnsuea tae edu ieeeaene Reo 26 Table B 1 Acceptable Freq and Res of Input Signal 27 MIC 3780 User Manual viii Chapter 1 General Information 1 1 Introductions With style versatility and visual brilliance the LCD monitor incorporates analog and digital interfaces The LCD monitor provides the utmost in display performance and compatibility of today s analog video standards while guaranteeing compatibility for tomorrow s advanced digital stan dards This sleek ergonomically designed TFT display provides flexible four way adjustments for optimum desktop use Furthermore its portrait mode provides maximum internet browsing convenience as considerably less scrolling required The LCD monitor is the ultimate flat panel solution for those who prefer more desktop working space the highest video performance and flexibil ity due to its smaller footprint and size coupling with crisp sharp display image quality We truly believe you will enjoy using the LCD monitor Thank you for making our product your choice 1 2 Specific
14. his control and then use the Control Dial to center the image hori zontally on the screen H Position m a to Figure A 9 Item H Position in OSD Display A 4 5 2 V Position Vertical Position Select this control and then use the Control Dial to center the image verti cally on the screen V Position m E Figure A 10 Item V Position in OSD display A 4 6 Clock Phase Descriptions Selecting this control allows you to adjust the ADC analog digital con version sampling clock phase so that the screen image appear crisp and focused Normally the Auto Tune is sufficient to complete this task in the automatic way without user intervention the Phase control allows you to adjust it manually in more precise manner Figure A 11 Item Clock Phase in OSD display 19 Appendix A A 4 6 1 Clock Selecting this control allows you to adjust the frequency sampling rate of horizontal pixels to equal the video source s value thus minimizing the screen artifacts of shimmering vertical lines Figure A 12 Item Clock in OSD Display A 4 6 2 Phase Selecting this control allows you to adjust the ADC analog digital con version sampling clock phase so that the screen image appear crisp and focused Normally the Auto Tune is sufficient to complete this task in the automatic way without user intervention the Phase control allows you to adjust it manually in more precise manner The Ph
15. imited to these preset factory timing modes Because the monitor is multi scanning it can accept any signal within its specified frequency range Due to its Auto Adjustment capability the monitor sets up clock frequency phase position and contrast level auto matically when a new video mode is encountered MID 190 User s Manual 26 Table B 1 Mode Acceptable Frequency and Resolution of Input Signal Resolution Frequency Name H V H kHz V Hz VGA 400 31 5 70 480 31 5 60 480 37 9 72 ooo s1 e e0 fs eo f fe eo s f eo iss fe 7s 27 Appendix B MID 190 User s Manual 28
16. n a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If not installed and used in accor dance with the instructions it may cause interference to radio communi cations However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception this can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from which the receiver is connected to e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help Caution To comply with the limits for a FCC Class B comput ing device always use the shielded signal cord and shielded power cord supplied with this unit Caution The Federal Communications Commission warns the user that changes or modifications to the unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for com pliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment iii NOTICE OF COMPLIANCE WITH CANADIAN INTERFER ENCE CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS DOC COMPLIANCE NOTICE This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio
17. opening cover Press fixed lever downward Figure 2 2 Back View of the MID 190 2 2 Preparing for First Time Use No tools are required to set up the LCD monitor Simply follow the instructions outlined in the next few sections Connectors for the signal cables and power are located on the back of the panel behind the cover door 2 3 Installation Procedure 2 3 1 Connect DVI Cable Connect the DVI cable to the DVI connector of the monitor If the cable does not seem to fit it may be facing the wrong direction Please turn the cable over and try again DVI D IN VGA Figure 2 3 Connect the DVI Cable aution When using the DVI port please disconnect the VGA connector 9 Chapter 2 2 3 2 Connect VGA Cable Attach the VGA signal cable end which has the ferrite core furthest away from the plug to the monitor and attach the other end to the graphics card adapter on your computer Be cautious in inserting the cable properly into both connectors If the cable does not seem to fit it may be facing the wrong direction Turn the cable over and try to match the shape of the connector with that of the graphics adapter DVI D IN VGA Figure 2 4 Connect the VGA Cable aution When using the VGA port please disconnec e DV connector 2 3 3 Connect Power Adapter and Cable 1 Connect the round shape plug end of the AC DC adapter to the DC Power input connector of the LCD monitor 2 Connect the female end of the
18. power cable to the AC power input receptacle on the AC DC adapter 3 Then plug the male end of the power cable into an AC outlet AC Outlet gt Figure 2 5 Connect the Power Cord MID 190 Users Manual 10 2 3 4 Switch On Off the Power Press the Control Dial to power the unit on from the off stage the LED is off To turn the power off press the Control Dial and hold for at least 1 second until the LED turns off Figure 2 6 Switch on off the Power aution When you disconnect the cord cables be sure to hola the connector and not the cable itself 11 Chapter 2 2 3 5 Cable Management The LCD monitor has built in cable guides and cover to help you orga nize and route the cables neatly on your desktop space The cable cover is located on the back of the monitor stand and it is opened by gently pulling it off the stand Under the cover the cables can be held in position by numerous clips There are several ways to route the cables and you may use any way you find suitable for your situation However the routing method illustrated by the drawing on the Figure 2 7 is recommended to give the best result in most situations both aesthetically and functionally Once the cables are in position gently snap the cover back on to the stand oo000000 oo000000 oOo000000 oo00000 oo00000 Signal Cable Figure 2 7 Illustration of Cable Management MID 190 Users Manual 12 2 3 6 Adjust the Four Way Ergonomic Stand Adju
19. se Color Temp Exit Coal Neutral Warm User Exit Red Green Blue Management Exit OSD Display H Position L V Position Language English Francais Deutsch Italiano Espanol i a bi Recall Input Source Exit Analog Digital Figure A 24 Directory of the MID 190 OSD MID 190 User s Manual 24 B APPENDIX Timing of Input Signals Appendix B Timing of Input Signal B 1 Definition The LCD monitor is a dual input type LCD monitor that is capable of accepting both traditional analog RGB video signals and the new digital DVI Digital Visual Interface signals For digital DVI input the LCD monitor will support resolutions used in the digital DVI standard up to 1280 x 1024 Due to its digital design and the implementation of this new digital stan dard interface setting the frequency mode will be handled automatically between the monitor and the digital graphic card adapter For analog input the LCD monitor operates at horizontal frequencies between 30 kHz and 92 kHz with vertical frequencies between 50 Hz and 85 Hz Because of its microprocessor based design it offers auto syn chronization and auto sizing capabilities This monitor offers 20 prepro grammed settings that are listed in Table B 1 These preset modes cover most of the common video modes supported by popular graphics adapt ers However each adapter s implementation of these video modes may vary slightly in timings Note that the monitor is not l
20. st the four way tilt height swivel and pivot ergonomic stand for your maximum viewing comfort To minimize eye fatigue we suggest you allow a minimum viewing distance of 18 inches 140 Figure 2 8 Range of the Four Way Ergonomic Stand Adjustment aution n order to protect the LCD be sure to hold the edge o bezel whenever you adjust it and do not touch the screen aution Before pivoting to portrait mode e panel up to the maximum 20 upward angle so that the corner of it does not touch the base while rotating 13 Chapter 2 MID 190 Users Manual 14 APPENDIX OSD Selections This appendix shows the functionality of all selections in the OSD menu Appendix A OSD Selections A 1 Introduction The OSD menu is activated by pressing the Control Dial inward and you can select and adjust the function of your choice by rotating and clicking the Control Dial The main menu displays a list of submenu icons and the current video input mode Rotate the dial to move the highlights to the control you would like to adjust then press the Control Dial inward to select that control or to activate that function Depending on the control you selected a submenu of the control with a status bar will appear The status bar indicates in which direction from the factory preset your adjustments are being made Rotate the Control Dial to adjust the control When you have finished making the adjustments the setting is saved
21. ufacturing process of LCD panels inevitably there will be some defective color pixels 3 Chapter I 1 3 Connectors To Computer Figure 1 1 MID 190 Connector Ports The following connectors are situated on the left hand side of the MID 190 Series 1 3 1 VGA Port DB 15 This DB 15 connector can be connected to the system via the external 15 pin DB 15 connector located on the left side of the system unit See Figure 1 1 1 3 2 DVI Port D Type This DVI connector is a DVI input port that can be connected to the sys tem via the external DVI connector located on the left side of the system unit WEEE Jo PULL EEIEE EEE Yo o 8 E E Figure 1 2 MID 190 DVI Connector Pin Assigments MID 190 Users Manual 4 Table 1 1 Description of the DVI port Ground for 5V 1 3 3 DC 12V Power In This connector will be connected to the DC 12V Switching Power Sup ply See Figure 1 1 5 Chapter 1 1 4 Dimensions Landscape longer side at the top 467 431 239 D S ooa Front Right side view Figure 1 3 Mechanical Dimensions of MID 190 Landscape View Portrait shorter side at the top 353 239 Front Right side view Figure 1 4 Mechanical Dimensions of MID 190 Portrait View MID 190 Users Manual 6 CHAPTER

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