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1. BRICONTRAST BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST 2 4 1 Bricontrast RETURN Press to increase or e BRIGHTNESS Use to adjust the screen s brightness e CONTRAST Use to adjust the screen s contrast to decrease the brightness or contrast 1024X768 60Hz PE POSITION 2 4 2 Position H POSITION sl V POSITION You can adjust the screen s position horizontally and vertically RETURN e H POSITION Use to adjust the image to the left or right on the screen e V POSITION Use to adjust the image up or down on the screen 1024 X 768 60Hz 4 EXIT WORK 2 4 3 Image You can adjust the value of screen quality automatically E cl e AUTO Use to choose the best settings for the current input signal WHITE BALANCE RETUR e CLOCK Use to adjust the value of horizontal image e PHASE Use to adjust the phase control Phase adjustment may be required to optimize the display quality e WHITE BALANCE Use to set RGB signal voltage level We A 168 60Hz 2 4 4 Color i You can select the screen s color level of the white color field from the default color po temperature settings Also you can fine tune the color temperature by USER ae ADC BRIGHTNESS 3 i RETURN option if necessary e USER Choose RED GREEN BLUE to set value of color temperature brightness to suit you own preference e 9300 Use to set value of the monitor for CIE coordinate 9300K color temperature e 6500K Use to set value of the monitor for CIE coordin
2. 2 6 OSD Menu on DVI Mode Option E BRICONTRAST 2 6 1 Bricontrast E BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST RETURN Press to increase or to decrease the brightness or contrast e BRIGHTNESS Use to adjust the screen s brightness e CONTRAST Use to adjust the screen s contrast _ PARTES CO 2 6 2 Color You can select the screen s color level of the white color field from the default color temperature settings Also you can fine tune the color temperature by USER option if necessary e USER Choose RED GREEN BLUE to set value of color temperature brightness to suit you own preference HUSER 9300K 6500K ADC BRIGHTNESS RETURN D oO He wi 1024 X PGE 60Hz e 9300 Use to set value of monitor for the CIE coordinate 9300 color temperature e 6500K Use to set value of monitor for the CIE coordinate 6500 color temperature e ADC Brightness Set value of monitor for ADC Brightness VOLUME ADJUST 2 6 3 AUDIO optional You can adjust the setting of speaker including volume and mute dedo e VOLUME ADJUST Use to adjust the volume of speaker e SPEAK ON OFF Use to make the speaker work or mute e 1024 X 768 60Hz VAMP WN Hardware User Guide 2 5 Page 13 of 20 CHANNEL ANALOG 2 6 4 Channel optional D ow CVBS You can switch the setting of signal input channel Ti RETURN e ANALOG Use to change the input signal to Analog mode 1024 X 768 BOHzZ e DVI Use to change the i
3. 315 __ GO 6 1 5 6 4 VGA LCD Resolution Modes 640x480 315 GO VAMP WN Hardware User Guide 6 2 Page 19 of 20 6 1 6 17 23 WXGA LCD Resolution Modes Mode3 exox480 315 GO Mode8 soox600__ 379 ____ 60 Mode 11 1024x768 484 60 Mode13 1ozaxres 60 0 7 mode 14112803768 484160 Mode 16 1280x768__J600____ 75 6 2 DVI Input Timing optional Input Timing Range H 31 47 to 80 KHz V 60 Hz 640x480 31 47 60 800x600 37 87 1024x768 48 36 1280x800 VAMP WN Hardware User Guide 6 3 About Computer Dynamics Computer Dynamics A CIMTEC Automation Company is a leading global provider of flat panel display solutions for a wide range of industries and applications Our comprehensive product offering includes open frame enclosed and environmentally sealed flat panel display systems in both computer and monitor configurations Whether you re looking for one of our standard products or a fully custom solution Computer Dynamics has the breadth experience and support to deliver what you need For more than 25 years CIMTEC Automation has been providing automation solutions throughout the world that deliver value performance and innovation Computer Dynamics Contact Information Americas 1 864 627 8800 Additional contact information available on our web site at www cdynamics com contact asp www cdynamics com Col uter 2013 Computer Dynamics All Rights Reserved All other DYN N MI CS brands or
4. E y 7 Poca a j Hardware User Guide VAMP WN Second Edition 2013 Computer Dynamics Col i uter Computer Dynamics is a division of Cimtec Automation All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Computer Dynamics DY NAMIC S This document contains Confidential Proprietary Information belonging to Computer Dynamics Page 2 of 20 Document History Date 2013 07 08 Second Edition Release Copyright Notice This document is copyrighted 2013 by the Manufacturer The information provided in this document has been carefully checked and is accurate at the time of publication However Computer Dynamics Inc CDI assumes no responsibility for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties that may result from its use No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or via any means without the prior written permission of the manufacturer Furthermore this publication and features described herein are subject to change without notice Trademarks All brand and product names used for identification in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Disclaimer Computer Dynamics reserves the right to make changes w
5. Moving all objects which emit a magnetic field such as motor or transformer away from the monitor Check if the specific voltage is applied Check if the signal timing of the computer system is within the specification of monitor If you are unable to correct the fault by using this chart stop using your monitor and contact your distributor or dealer for further assistance VAMP WN Hardware User Guide 4 1 Page 16 of 20 5 Appendix A 5 1 VGA Input Format 9 1 1 17 19 LCD SXGA XGA Modes Input mode Resolution Zoom to 1024x768 Zoom to 1280x1024 _ Scale up Scale up Scale up Scale up 9 1 2 12 17 15 LCD Modes nout mode Resolution Zoom te 1024x768 _ VAMP WN Hardware User Guide 5 1 Page 17 of 20 6 Appendix B 6 1 Separate RGB Video Signal VGA Input Timing Input Timing Range H 30 to 80 KHz V 50 to 75 Hz 1 1 17 19 SXGA LCD Resolution Modes Mode3 ex0x480 31 5 60 Modes___ sooxs00__ 379 leo Mode 11 1024x768 484 60 Mode 13 1024x768_ 600 ___l75____ Mode 14 1280x1024 640 __ leo 6 1 2 12 1 10 4 8 4 SVGA LCD Resolution Modes Mode3 exox480 315 J60 Mode8 800x600 379 leo VAMP WN Hardware User Guide 6 1 Page 18 of 20 6 1 3 12 1 15 XGA LCD Resolution Modes Mode3 exox480 315 GO Mode8 s8ooxs00 379 60 Mode 11 1024x768 ___ 48 4 60 Mode 13 1024x768 __ 600 75 6 1 4 10 4 8 4 6 4 VGA LCD Resolution Modes Mode3 640x480
6. ast i e BRIGHTNESS Use to adjust the screen s brightness e CONTRAST Use to adjust the screen s contrast 2 5 2 Sharpness Press to increase or to increase or decrease the value of sharpness This function allows the user to optimize the sharpness of the image 2 5 3 Saturation _ MESE Press to increase or to increase or decrease the value of saturation 2 5 4 Hue Press to increase or to obtain the desired color settings The Hue is defined as a phase shift of the sub carrier with respect to the burst 2 5 5 AUDIO optional ENE VOLUME 45 JUST You can adjust the setting of speaker including volume and mute S eran e VOLUME ADJUST Use to adjust the volume of speaker e SPEAK ON OFF Use to mute un mute the speaker 2 5 6 Channel optional You can switch the setting of signal input channel e ANALOG Use to change the input signal to Analog mode e DVI Use to change the input signal to DVI mode e CVBS Use to change the input signal to Composite mode e S VIDEO Use to change the input signal to S Video mode 2 5 7 Recall You can recall the factory default setting by selecting YES Select NO to return the main menu 2 5 8 OSD Exit You can exit the OSD menu by selecting YES Select NO to return the main menu VAMP WN Hardware User Guide 2 4 Page 12 of 20 2 5 9 Summary A E o O Contrast A 0 fot ideo Sle eile e No l Volume Adjust
7. ate 6500K color temperature 1024 X 768 60Hz e ADC Brightness Set value of monitor for ADC Brightness VAMP WN Hardware User Guide 2 2 Page 10 of 20 2 4 5 Audio optional de VOLUME ADJUST You can adjust the settings for the speaker including volume and mute SPEAK ON OFF RETURN e VOLUME ADJUST Use to adjust the volume of speaker e SPEAK ON OFF Use to make the speaker work or mute 124 A 168 60Hz 2 4 6 Channel optional NN ANALOG You can switch the setting of signal input channel a Me e ANALOG Use to change the input signal to Analog mode RETURN e DVI Use to change the input signal to DVI mode e CVBS Use to change the input signal to Composite mode S 1024x768 60Hz e S VIDEO Use to change the input signal to S Video mode 2 4 7 Recall nan RECALL You can recall the factory default setting by selecting YES Select NO to return the main menu A 1024 A 768 60Hz 2 4 8 OSD Exit OSD EXIT You can exit the OSD menu by selecting YES Select NO to return the main menu 1024 X 768 60Hz 2 4 9 Summary Bricontrast Brightness Channel Contrast S Video H Position Volume Adjust Red Green Blue Color 9300K EXIT OSD Exit 6500K ADC Brightness VAMP WN Hardware User Guide 2 3 Page 11 of 20 2 5 OSD Menu on AV CVBS S Video Mode Option 2 5 1 Bricontrast yola AP TL Press to increase or to decrease the brightness or contr
8. cccconnnoccccoccnnoconcnnnnoonnnnonnonnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnonanennnonaness 6 2 6 1 4 10 4 8 4 6 4 VGA LCD Resolution MOdES occcccoccccccccnccocnnccocnnnnnnnnononcncnnnnnnnnnnnononcnononencnonos 6 2 6 1 5 6 4 VGA LCD Resolution MOdES cccoocccccccnccccconocononoconononononononcnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnarenononos 6 2 6 1 6 17 23 WXGA LCD Resolution Modes AA Al a a catenbid nue a E aa teesmmnbensneenteceinates 6 3 Page 7 of 20 1 Installing the Monitor Procedures for setting up your VAMP WN monitor are as follows 1 1 Power Signal Connections 1 1 1 Power Switch off the power on both your monitor and your computer The Power Switch is located in the center of the monitor 1 1 2 Power Cable Connection Connect the power cord to the AC outlet and connect the power to the monitor through the AC DC adapter 1 1 3 VGA Signal Cable Connection Plug one end of the 15 pin signal cable to the video signal connector at the rear of the PC system and the other end to the monitor Secure the connectors with the screws on the cable connector at both ends 1 2 Optional Connections 1 2 1 Compatible Cable Connection The LCD monitor is designed to work with a variety of compatible video sources Due to possible deviations between these video sources you may have to make some adjustment to the monitor settings when switching between these sources These adjustments are made from the OSD menu 1 2 2 DVI Cab
9. ge to any of its components e 1xVAMP WN main system e 1x DVI cable optional e 1x VGA cable e 1x Audio cable optional e 1x AC to DC adapter e 1x Serial or USB cable optional e 1x Power cable e Mounting screws optional VAMP WN Hardware User Guide iil Page 5 of 20 Table of Contents OREGON Ph AGCS orcter tos cesrnceet eet ii t UNS IMD SEN MONIO ate cue he reice ta crate ante eae eee te teae a ce bee ie cs ae Lacan eh a eee ete cere 1 1 Ei POwWer amp Signal COMME CUOMS ca si dad cater 1 1 A asoa ue sateiiel deta woa A ned aeaee 1 1 11 2 Power Cable CoOmecliON iii A eee diss ATA 1 1 11 3 VGA Signal Cable COnNGCUON aia 1 1 152 OptlOnal CONAN de 1 1 1 21 Compatible Cable Connection rsrsrs lll dit edici 1 1 k22 DVI Cable CONNECCION ii ic io cas 1 1 2 Usno YOU VAMP 4YN MONO aus 2 1 2A OS o el ea O eo a eb 2 1 2 2 Control Key Denon e a o eo O 2 1 2 2 1 LCD Monitor Open Frame Chassis Rear Mount Monitor OSD Buttons oococooooooo 2 1 222 WY Fad HOCKEY FUNCION ceense a a ea iad ince teens seas a seeliel tedeatied See heads 2 1 23 NAVIGATING ne OSD Men A A eae 2 1 ZA OSD Menton VGA MOS aiana tad 2 2 A A A tat ok tanto E a oceanic 2 2 ZZ A A A E 2 2 o A O A ete ete tae 2 2 vag A O ee A 2 2 dat LES AUO MOI A a A ante canes ame nan nce ean ee 2 3 ZA ERAMOS ed 2 3 2AT A A 2 3 ZO OSO E o ota idda 2 3 e A A A atdase at 2 3 2 5 OSD Menu on AV CVBS S Video Mode Op
10. ithout notice to any product including circuits and or software described or contained in this manual in order to improve design and or performance Computer Dynamics assumes no responsibility or liability for the use of the described product s conveys no license or title under any patent copyright or masks work rights to these products and makes no representations or warranties that these products are free from patent copyright or mask work right infringement unless otherwise specified Applications that are described in this manual are for illustration purposes only Computer Dynamics makes no representation or warranty that such application will be suitable for the specified use without further testing or modification Warranty Computer Dynamics warrants that each of its products will be free from material and workmanship defects for a period of two years from the invoice date If the customer discovers a defect Computer Dynamics will at its option repair or replace the defective product at no charge to the customer provided it is returned during the warranty period of one year with transportation charges prepaid The returned product must be properly packaged in its original packaging to obtain warranty service FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions e This device may not cause harmful interference e This device must accept any interference received includi
11. le Connection Plug one end of the DVI signal cable to the video signal connector at the rear of the PC system and the other end to the monitor Secure the connectors with the screws on the cable connector at both ends VAMP WN Hardware User Guide 1 1 Page 8 of 20 2 Using Your VAMP WN Monitor 2 1 OSD The OSD On screen Display monitor controls are located on the rear side of the panel They are shown in the figure below and described in the following paragraphs 2 2 Control Key Definition 2 2 1 LCD Monitor Open Frame Chassis Rear Mount Monitor OSD Buttons imi F lt gt Power on LED Stand by LED 2 2 2 Key Pad Hot Key Function Item Description 2 3 Navigating the OSD Menu 1 To display the main menu press the MENU button _ to display the main menu on the screen 2 To select the menu you want to adjust press the button to shift the item selections up or down until in desired position then press the button again to enter the menu item 3 To adjust the item setting press the button to adjust the value of setting Once you adjust the value of setting the value will be stored automatically 4 Toexit the OSD menu and return to regular screen viewing select the EXIT OSD item or press the Exit key directly If there is no command respond for 30 seconds OSD menu will be closed automatically VAMP WN Hardware User Guide 2 1 Page 9 of 20 2 4 OSD Menu on VGA Mode
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13. ng interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class a digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his her own expense VAMP WN Hardware User Guide i Page 3 of 20 Warnings Cautions and Notes as Used in this Publication Warning notices are used in this publication to emphasize that hazardous voltages currents temperatures or other conditions that could cause personal injury exist in this equipment or may be associated with its use In situations where inattention could cause either personal injury or damage to equipment a Warning notice is used Caution notices are used where equipment might be damaged if care is not taken Notes merely call attention to information that is especially significant to understanding and operating the equipment Important Safety Precautions Warning Always completely disconnect the power cord from your uni
14. nput signal to DVI mode e CVBS Use to change the input signal to Composite mode TM e S VIDEO Use to change the input signal to S Video mode i 2 6 5 Recall You can recall the factory default setting by selecting YES Select NO to return the main menu len 1024x768 _ 6okz 2 6 6 OSD Exit me OSD EXIT You can exit the OSD menu by selecting YES Select NO to return the main menu 1024 X 768 60Hz 2 6 7 Summary Bricontrast Brightness Channel Contrast Color Recall ADC Brightness Volume Adjust OSD Exit VAMP WN Hardware User Guide 2 6 Page 14 of 20 Cleaning the LCD Monitor 1 Make sure the monitor is turned off 2 Never spray or pour any liquid directly onto the screen or case 3 Wipe the screen with a clean soft lint free cloth This removes dust and other particles 4 The display area is highly prone to scratching Do not use ketone type material e g Acetone Ethyl alcohol toluene ethyl acid or Methyl chloride to clear the panel lt may permanently damage the panel and void the warranty 5 If it is still not clean enough apply a small amount of non ammonia non alcohol based glass cleaner onto a clean soft lint free cloth and wipe the screen We do not recommend using any ammonia or alcohol based cleaners on the monitor screen or case Some chemical cleaners have been reported to damage the screen and or case of the monitor The manufacturer will not be liable for damage re
15. over the power cord e All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted e ifthe equipment is not used for a long time disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient over voltage e Never pour any liquid into an opening This could cause fire or electrical shock e We do not recommend using any ammonia or alcohol based cleaners on the monitor screen or case Some chemical cleaners have been reported to damage the screen and or case of the monitor The manufacturer will not be liable for damage resulting from the use of any ammonia or alcohol based cleaner e Never open the equipment For safety reasons only qualified service personnel should open the equipment e f any of the following situations arises get the equipment checked by service personnel o The power cord or plug is damaged o Liquid has penetrated into the equipment o The equipment has been exposed to moisture o The equipment does not work well or you cannot get it to work according to the user s manual o The equipment has been dropped and damaged o The equipment has obvious signs of breakage e Do not leave this equipment in an uncontrolled environment where the storage temperature is below 20 C 4 F or above 60 C 140 F as this may damage the equipment Unpacking After unpacking the VAMP WN check to ensure the following items are included and in good condition Do not attempt to apply power to the system if there is dama
16. sulting from the use of any ammonia or alcohol based cleaner 6 Don t use water or oil directly on the monitor If droplets are allowed to dry on the monitor permanent staining or discoloration may occur VAMP WN Hardware User Guide 3 1 4 Trouble Shooting Page 15 of 20 If your monitor fails to operate correctly consult the following chart for possible solution before calling for repairs BD ondition Check Point o S o 1 The picture does not appear 2 The screen is not synchronized 3 The position of the screen is not in the center 4 The screen is too bright too dark 5 The screen is shaking or waving Check if the signal cable is firmly seated in the socket Check if the Power is ON at the computer Check if the brightness control is at the appropriate position not at the minimum Check if the signal cable is firmly seated in the socket Check if the output level matches the input level of your computer Make sure the signal timings of the computer system are within the specification of the monitor If your computer was working with a CRT monitor you should check the current signal timing and turn off your computer before you connect the VGA Cable to this monitor Adjust the H position and V position or Perform the Auto adjustment Check if the brightness or contrast control is at the appropriate position not at the Maximum Minimum Press the Auto adjustment control to adjust
17. t prior to working with the hardware Do not make connection while the power is on Sensitive electronic components can be damaged by sudden power surges Only experienced electronics personnel should open the unit gt Caution Always ground yourself to remove any static charge before touching any internal components Modern electronic devices are very sensitive to static electric charges As a safety precaution use a grounding wrist strap at all times Place all electronic components in a static dissipative surface or static shielded bag when they are not in the unit Page 4 of 20 Safety and Warranty A e Please read these safety instructions carefully e Please keep this user s manual for later reference e Please disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning use a damp cloth e For pluggable equipment the power outlet must be installed near the equipment and must be easily accessible e Keep this equipment away from humidity e Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation Dropping it or letting it fall could cause damage e The openings on the enclosure are for air convection Protect the equipment from overheating DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS e Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the equipment to the power outlet e Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it Do not place anything
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