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1. Display CRT Type 19 in diagonal pure flat 0 25mm dot pitch RGB short persistence Anti glare treated Anti static INVAR shadow mask Degaussing Manual and automatic Nominal Display Area 4 3 aspect Horizontal 14 17 in 360mm 4 3 aspect Vertical 10 63 in 270mm Diagonal 17 72 in 450mm Non Linearity CHP Method Horizontal 7 max Vertical 6 max Regulation 2mm max peak deviation Misconvergence 0 3mm max inside centered circle 225mm diameter 0 4mm max outside Luminance typical 35 fL small white square CIE coordinates White x 0 283 y 0 298 9300K 8MPCD Video Resolution 1600x1200 max at 75Hz max Supported Standards IBM VGA 640x480 at 60Hz 720x400 70 Hz VESA 640x480 at 60 75 85Hz 800x600 at 60 75 85 Hz 1024x768 at 60 75 85 Hz 1280x1024 at 60 75 85 Hz 1600x1200 at 75 Hz Horizontal Scan Rate Variable 30 98kHz Vertical Scan Rate Variable 50H 160Hz Video Dot Rate 210MHz Video Input Signal RGB analog white level 0 714V above ref black into 75 Ohms single ended Sync Input Signals e Separate horizontal and vertical sync control TTL signal levels e Sync on green e Composite sync Input Connection HD 15 Plug and Play DDC1 2B Controls and Indicators Front Panel On Screen Display Power Sync detection Touchscreen Option Resistive capacitive or SAW touchscreen with serial controller and driver software Operator Input Publication 6157 UM001A EN P Environmental
2. To ensure a proper seal be sure to install a washer and nut on each of the 18 mounting studs ATTENTION Mounting nuts must be tightened to a torque of 24 inch pounds to provide panel seal and avoid potential damage Rockwell Automation assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the monitor or other equipment within the enclosure due to improper installation Remove the protective adhesive sheet from the screen of the Industrial Monitor The sheet is designed to prevent scratching of the polycarbonate screen protector or the optional touchscreen during shipping and installation It should be removed before use Publication 6157 UM001A EN P 14 Industrial 19 CRT Monitor Rack Mounting 6157 CB Publication 6157 UM001A EN P When properly installed the 6157 CB industrial monitor is designed to provide protection to NEMA 1 IP 10 equivalent standards The rack mounting versions of the 6157 C Industrial Monitor are designed for installation in a rack enclosure that conforms to EIA standards for equipment with 19 483 mm wide rails Note Retainer screws prevent the unit from being pulled out on its slides accidentally they are not intended to support the weight of the unit Tools Needed You will need the following tools and hardware e EIA panel mounting hardware e Chassis slides or shelf e Screwdriver Rack Mounting Guidelines Observe the following precautions when installing this unit in a rack e T
3. gt or lt to display the menu The on screen display appears on the screen Figure 12 On Screen Display You can make all the necessary adjustments by making selections in the on screen display using one or all of the operation keys The following table describes the controls on the on screen display Table D On Screen Display Definitions Brightness Increases or decreases the intensity illumination of the image Contrast Increases or decreases the strength lightness or dimness of the image Horizontal Increases or decreases the size of the image Sizing horizontally Horizontal Moves images horizontally on screen left Position or right Q Vertical Sizing Increases or decreases the size of the image vertically Vertical Moves images horizontally on screen up Position or down Pincushion Adjusts the side pincushion or barreling Z Pinbalance Adjusts the curvature of the left and right sides of the screen image Industrial 19 CRT Monitor 29 Symbol Control Action L Parallel Corrects the image shape to a rectangle EN Trapezoid Corrects the image shape to a rectangle Corrects the screen tilt For example adjusts the screen image to be horizontally level Rotation Reduces the optical effect of wavy lines on the display image Color Adjusts the color temperature or white balance of the image factory values lt gt Recall Resets the display se
4. 1 Display the OSD 2 Use the arrow keys gt or lt to select the horizontal position box 3 Press or to move the image to the left or right until it is centered on your screen Note You can use the arrow keys gt or lt to toggle between the horizontal size and horizontal position control boxes 4 Proceed to make other adjustments as necessary Note If you wait ten seconds the display will automatically close the window memorize the settings and complete the adjustments Publication 6157 UM001A EN P 32 Industrial 19 CRT Monitor Publication 6157 UM001A EN P Horizontal Size gt Use the horizontal size controls to makes the image wider or narrower Note Before adjusting the horizontal size you must first center the image in the screen using the horizontal position controls Pressing gt toggles between the horizontal size and horizontal position control boxes 1 Display the OSD 2 Use the arrow keys gt or lt to select the horizontal size box 3 Press or narrow or widen the image on your screen 4 Proceed to make other adjustments as necessary Note If you wait ten seconds the display will automatically close the window memorize the settings and complete the adjustments Vertical Position im Use the vertical position controls to center the image vertically on the screen Note or Pressing gt toggles between the vertical size and vertical position control b
5. EJA 19 in 9U panel standard rack Refer to the following figure Figure 3 Generic Rack Mounting Diagram Minimum clearance of 102 4 00 from top inside edge of rack is required for airflow 9 Rack Units NEE N 400 1 15 75 z pe r Is A g sd tN 2 wat a lb ee A 8 Z R ls o D e eaa REE g AKELLA Minimum clearance of 450 9 17 75 Minimum Cabinet AA 609 6 24 00 Important If you install the panel mount versions of the 6157 C Industrial Monitor in a rack you must ensure that the rack can support the weight of the monitor You may need to install a support or shelf under the rear of the monitor to support the weight Publication 6157 UM001A EN P Industrial 19 CRT Monitor 11 Panel Mount Dimensions 6157 CE 6157 CF This section provides diagrams you need to follow to install the unit Dimensions are supplied in mm in Figure 4 6157 CE 6157 CF Industrial Monitor Dimensions TE e saad gt S 482 6 19 00 Z ma f al ae e 002080000000000 0 00 0000000000000000000 355 6 14 00 lt lt 460 1 18 12 gt lt 10 9 0 43 Publication 6157 UM001A EN P 12 Industrial 19 CRT Monitor Panel Mounting Procedure 1 Confirm that the shipping carton contains a package of 10 32 lock nuts a
6. Panel Rating Panel Mount Rack Mount Industrial 19 CRT Monitor 49 NEMA 4 4X 12 IP65 IP52 6157 CE 6157 CF NEMA 1 IP10 6157 CB Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Relative Humidity Operating Altitude Non Operating Altitude Operating Electrostatic Discharge 0 C to 40 C 20 C to 60 C 10 to 90 non condensing Sea level to 10 000 ft 3 048m Sea level to 40 000 ft 12 192m 8 0K VDC IEC 801 2 level 3 Non Operating Electrostatic Discharge Operating Shock Non Operating Shock Operating Vibration Non Operating Vibration Electrical Line Voltage Line Frequency Ground Leakage Power Consumption Physical Panel Mount Panel Bezel Dimensions WxHxD Overall Dimensions from rear surface of front panel to back 20 0K VDC 10g 1 2 sine 11msec 20g 1 2 sine 11msec 0 003in p p 5 57Hz 0 5g peak 57 640Hz sine 0 006in p p 5 57Hz 1 0g peak 51 640Hz sine 100 130 198 264 VAC autoswitching 50 60Hz 1 0 uA max at 1 5K VDC 135W max 19 0 in x 15 7 in x 0 43 in 483mm x 399mm x 11mm 16 75 in x 14 0 in x 18 1 in 426mm x 356mm x 460mm Net Weight Rack Mount 64lb 29 0kg Panel Bezel Dimensions WxHxD Overall Dimensions from rear surface of front panel to back Net Weight 19 0 in x 15 7 in x 0 4 in 482mm x 399mm x 10mm 16 75 in x 14 0 in x 18 2 in 426mm x 356mm x 462mm 64lb 29 0kg Certifications Agenc
7. black background with no text 4 Adjust the brightness until black changes to dark gray 5 Adjust the brightness down until the bar changes back to black This is the optimal brightness setting given the current lighting conditions Note Pressing the arrow keys simultaneously while the brightness adjustment box is displayed sets the standard level 6 Proceed to make other adjustments as necessary Note If you wait ten seconds the display will automatically close the window memorize the settings and complete the adjustments Industrial 19 CRT Monitor 31 Contrast Control Q Use the contrast control to adjust the difference between the monitor s light and dark elements With a suitable image displayed on the screen adjust the contrast control to achieve the best balance between image brightness and fine detail rendition 1 Display the OSD 2 Use the arrow keys gt or lt to select the contrast adjustment box Note Pressing the arrow keys simultaneously while the contrast adjustment box is displayed sets the standard level 3 Press or to adjust the contrast value given the current lighting conditions 4 Proceed to make other adjustments as necessary Note If you wait ten seconds the display will automatically close the window memorize the settings and complete the adjustments Horizontal Position _ Use the horizontal position controls to center the image horizontally on the screen
8. by other equipment in the environment is present at the video inputs Industrial 19 CRT Monitor 41 Action If possible reposition the monitor beyond the proximity of large transformers motors bus bars etc Ask Rockwell Automation about various shielding options available to protect the monitor Consult the application note that discusses methods of eliminating noise Connected monitor to computer When powered the PC locked up Graphics card driver is not compatible with monitor Update the graphics card drivers to the latest version Publication 6157 UM001A EN P 42 Industrial 19 CRT Monitor Allen Bradley Support Publication 6157 UM001A EN P Allen Bradley offers support services worldwide with over 75 Sales Support Offices 512 authorized Distributors and 260 authorized Systems Integrators located throughout the United States alone plus Allen Bradley representatives in every major country in the world Local Product Support Contact your local Allen Bradley representative for e Sales and order support e Product technical training e Warranty support e Support service agreements Refer to the Rockwell Automation Allen Bradley Internet site at http www ab com for local contact information Technical Product Assistance If you need to contact Allen Bradley for technical assistance please review the information in the Troubleshooting section first Then call your local Allen Bradley representat
9. by the US Department of Health and Human Resources and specified in Federal Performance Standards for Television Receivers Section 10 Part 1020 Title 21 of the U S Code of Regulation PL90 620 Vol 38 No 198 These monitors are equipped with X ray protection circuits that cause automatic shutdown of the equipment in case its X ray emissions begin to approach federal limits Publication 6157 UM001A EN P Publication 6157 UM001A EN P Industrial 19 CRT Monitor Models The 6157 C Industrial Monitor is available in the following models e Panel mount with front controls 6157 CE e Panel mount with rear controls 6157 CF e Rack mount 6157 CB Figure 1 6157 C Monitor Models Panel Mount Rack Mount 6157 CE 6157 CF 6157 CB Available Options The following options are available on each model of the 6157 C Industrial Monitor e Video interface options HD 15 and five BNCs through an adapter cable e Resistive or capacitive touchscreen e Surface acoustic wave SAW touchscreen option 6157 CB only e Touchscreen cable options e Video cable options e Power cord options Industrial 19 CRT Monitor 5 Part Numbers The part number for your particular unit consists of the model number 6157 followed by a nine digit code indicating the options on your unit Example 6157 CE D A A Z A A Z Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Following are explanations of the part numbers for the various models of the 615
10. it operates at its highest rated temperature Industrial 19 CRT Monitor 7 Following the guidelines below will help ensure that the monitor will provide safe and reliable service e Ensure that sufficient power is available from a single phase AC outlet at the site e Ensure that sufficient space is available around air inlets and outlets to provide the circulation necessary for cooling Never allow air passages to become obstructed The monitor is equipped with a fan to ensure proper cooling e Dust and smoke particles can cause problems since they can collect at ventilating holes in the enclosure and interfere with cooling Accordingly where dust and smoke are problems it is especially important to keep air vents clean Refer to the Routine Maintenance section Page 39 for more information e Ensure that the ambient air temperature will not exceed the specified maximum temperature A user supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner may be required to meet this condition in some installations e Leave the monitor s enclosure or cover in place at all times during operation The cover affords protection against high voltages inside the monitor and inhibits radio frequency emissions that might interfere with other equipment e The Federal Communications Commission has prepared a pamphlet that addresses the problem of radio frequency interference to radio and television reception which should be consulted in case of problems
11. 7 C units Table A Catalog Number Explanation for 6157 C Industrial Monitors Position Option Option Category Description Letter 2 Display CB Rack Mount NEMA 1 9U Front Controls Enclosure CE Panel Mount NEMA 4 4X 9U Front Controls CF Panel Mount NEMA 4 4X 9U Rear Controls 3 Touchscreen B Resistive Antiglare Touchscreen Display Shield D Capacitive Antiglare Touchscreen G SAW Polished Touchscreen Rack Mount Only W Tempered Glass Anti reflective Display Shield Z None No Display Shield 4 Video Interface A HD 15 5 Power Input A 120 240 VAC USA Power Cord Line Gord B 120 240 VAC No Power Cord 6 Future Options Z None 7 External Video A 6 ft 1 8 m HD 15 HD 15 Cable Cable B 15 ft 4 6 m HD 15 HD 15 Cable K 1ft 0 3 m 5 BNC HD 15 Cable 8 Touchscreen A 6 ft 1 8 m DE9 DE9 Cable Cable B 15 ft 4 6 m DEQ DE9 Cable Z None 9 Future Options Z None 10 Enclosure B 18 Rack Mount Slides Pair Accessories C 24 Rack Mount Slides Pair D 18 Rack Mount Slides Pair EIA 19 1U Adapter Panel E 24 Rack Mount Slides Pair EIA 19 1U Adapter Panel Note Not all options are available with all models Publication 6157 UM001A EN P 6 Industrial 19 CRT Monitor Package Contents Installation Guidelines Publication 6157 UM001A EN P Before unpacking a new monitor inspect the shipping carton for damage If damage is visible immediately contact the shipper and req
12. BNC connectors using a 5 BNC to HD 15 adapter cable For more information on using an HD 15 video cable to connect to the host computer refer to Appendix B Page 46 To establish a signal using the HD 15 connector 1 Obtain a shielded properly terminated video cable of length as short as possible Longer cables up to approximately 50 feet in some cases may be used provided they are properly constructed Your package may include a 6 or 15 foot video cable if specified Connect one end of the cable to the female HD 15 video input connector on the rear panel of the monitor Connect the other end to the output of any IBM compatible VGA adapter or other video generator Note It may be possible to connect the monitor to video generators that do not conform to VGA standards The main requirement is that the generator provide analog RGB video signals 0 714V or 1V above reference black into 75 ohms and separate horizontal and vertical sync signals Please contact your Rockwell Automation representative for more information To establish a signal using the BNC to HD 15 BNC adapter cable 1 Obtain 75 ohm coaxial cables fitted with BNC connectors Make sure the cables are of equal length Note A BNC to HD 15 adapter cable is available from Rockwell Automation for connecting the monitor to a BNC terminated RGB video source Connect one end of the cable to the appropriate BNC input connectors R G B HS CS VS on the video
13. Industrial 19 CRT Monitor Allen Bradley Bulletin 6157 C Installation and User Manual Rockwell 2 Table of Contents Important User Information Publication 6157 UM001A EN P Table of Contents Industrial 19 CRT Monitor eeens 3 DESCLIPUON ss sestiscits ehsctuasdstvedentteal anddeievnis saaeiclvussentadleesee 3 Package Contents ini c ietscdicseiscsectepeasiecccateersosbedccsosensessedtrees 6 Installation Guidelines ccecccceesseeceeeneeeeseneeeeeeneeeeneeneees 6 Panel Mounting 6157 CE 6157 CF ceeceeeseeeseeeeeeeees 8 Rack Mounting 6157 CB uu cece eeccesseeeneeeeeeeeneeeeaeeeeneeees 14 Connecting the 6157 C Industrial Monitor eee 21 Operating the 6157 C Industrial Monitor eee 25 Routine Maintenance cccccceccceceeesecceeeeeeeeenaeeceeeeeeeeneeees 39 Troubleshooting sisssii ce tagecssssvidiesctebovscteacedeusbediaucsteeveadabaneseens 40 Allen Bradley Support 00 cece eeesseccesseeeeeesseesensaeeeeesenees 42 Appendix A Touchscreen Serial Interface 43 DESCrIPUOMless jiadiesii i cdeeaiish n 43 Setting Up the Touchscreen Interface eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 43 Performing a Calibration 0 cc eeeeeeseccsseeeeeeeceneeeeeeeeeeeee 45 Appendix B Video Cables ccccccccescteceeeteeeeeeneees 46 HD S COMECON S sirrinin ea rE A AOA ENOTNE 46 BNC Copneclors ocanccrrerirecen an ne iebeereae iaeess 47 Specifications 255 cscs snd caendea
14. Press the gt or lt keys to select the exit icon then press or to return to the OSD main window The window closes automatically after ten seconds Industrial 19 CRT Monitor 37 Recall L Use this option to reset the display settings to their original factory values 1 Display the OSD 2 Use the arrow keys gt or lt to select the recall box 3 Press the or key to reset the display values to their original factory settings Degauss 14 The display screen is degaussed automatically each time the monitor is powered on This degaussing eliminates color impurities and other distortions of the display by neutralizing the effects of magnetic fields in the surrounding environment When the unit is left on for a long period or is repositioned following power up the screen may pick up additional magnetic flux causing colors to appear blotchy or otherwise distorted For full effectiveness allow at least 20 minutes between manual degaussings Shorter intervals may result in an incomplete removal of flux and residual color impurities Note The internal degauss will not prevent color impurities caused by local magnetic fields Metal enclosures can easily become magnetized by welding and machinery operations Use a hand held degaussing coil to remove residual magnetism from the enclosure Note If the unit is located near electric transformers motors loudspeakers or other strong magnetic sources degaussing al
15. ary e Iceland e India e Indonesia e Iran e Ireland e Israel e Italy e Jamaica e Japan e Jordan e Korea e Kuwait e Lebanon e Macau e Malaysia e Malta e Mexico e Morocco e The Netherlands e New Zealand e Nigeria e Norway e Oman e Pakistan e Panama e Peru e Philippines e Poland e Portugal e Puerto Rico e Qatar e Romania e Russia e Saudi Arabia e Singapore e Slovakia e Slovenia e South Africa Republic of e Spain e Sweden e Switzerland e Taiwan e Thailand e Trinidad e Tunisia e Turkey e United Arab Emirates e United Kingdom e United States e Uruguay e Venezuela Rockwell Automation Headquarters 1201 South Second Street Milwaukee WI 53204 2496 USA Tel 1 414 382 2000 Fax 1 414 382 4444 Rockwell Automation European Headquarters Avenue Hermann Debroux 46 1160 Brussels Belgium Tel 82 2 663 06 00 Fax 32 2 663 06 40 Rockwell Automation Asia Pacific Headquarters 27 F Citicorp Centre 18 Whitfield Road Causeway Bay Hong Kong Tel 852 2887 4788 Fax 852 2508 1846 World Wide Web http www ab com 998078 010 Publication 6157 UM001A EN P Copyright 2000 Rockwell Automation Corporation All rights reserved Printed in USA
16. cation 6157 UM001A EN P Trapezoid Use the trapezoid controls to correct trapezoidal distortion of the image 1 Display the OSD 2 Use the arrow keys gt or lt to select the trapezoid box 3 Press or to make the image wider or narrower at the top of the screen 4 Proceed to make other adjustments as necessary Note If you wait ten seconds the display will automatically close the window memorize the settings and complete the adjustments Pinbalance Use the pinbalance controls to adjust the curvature of the left and right sides of the screen image 1 Display the OSD Use the arrow keys gt or lt to select the pinbalance box Press or key to adjust the curvature at the left and right sides of the image until the sides of the image are straight Proceed to make other adjustments as necessary Note If you wait ten seconds the display will automatically close the window memorize the settings and complete the adjustments Industrial 19 CRT Monitor 35 Parallelogram Use the parallelogram controls to correct parallelogram distortion of the image on the screen 1 Display the OSD 2 Use the arrow keys gt or lt to select the parallelogram box 3 Press the or key to skew the image to the left or right 4 Proceed to make other adjustments as necessary Note If you wait ten seconds the display will automatically close the window memorize the settings and complete t
17. e following table provides the pin numbers and corresponding pin assignments for the HD 15 video connector with the DDC2B capability Table G Standard HD 15 Video Cable Monitor Female Signal Description Host Male z z 3 7 7 o 9 15 Data Clock SCL 15 Publication 6157 UM001A EN P BNC Connectors BNC Signal Type Sync on Green Separate Composite Sync Separate Horizontal and Vertical Sync Industrial 19 CRT Monitor 47 The BNC cables you use with this monitor uses a conventional HD 15 connector at the monitor end to connect the 6157 C Industrial Monitor to the host computer with five BNC connectors e R B and G Red Green and Blue input connectors to establish color These are used for RS 343 analog signals e HS CS Separate horizontal composite sync signal from the video source e VS Separate vertical sync signal from the video source Figure 14 BNC Video Connector The following table describes the signal types you can use with these BNC connectors Table H BNC Signal Types Description HS cS X X Use the three video connectors Horizontal X and vertical syncs are supplied on the green video line Use the three video connectors plus the X X X X horizontal sync composite sync input Use the three video connectors plus the X X X X horizontal sync composite sync and vertical sync input Publication 6157 UM001A EN P 48 Industrial 19 CRT Monitor Specifications
18. ector to secure it Publication 6157 UM001A EN P 24 Industrial 19 CRT Monitor Publication 6157 UM001A EN P Connecting AC Power The 6157 C Industrial Monitor requires a single phase power supply providing 100 130 or 198 264 VAC at 50 60 Hz Power must be available at a grounded three pin outlet located nearby Whenever possible connect the monitor to the same AC source that supplies the computer To connect AC power to the monitor 1 Turn off the main switch or breaker 2 Use the ground terminal of the monitor to establish a chassis to earth ground connection Secure one end of a ground strap to the ground terminal Connect the other end of the ground strap to a good earth ground The ground terminal is an M5 screw ATTENTION Chassis ground must be connected for safe operation of the monitor The AC receptacle on the monitor is a 3 wire type with chassis ground pin and the mating AC cord supplied is a 3 wire type designed for connection to a grounded 3 pin AC outlet However a properly ground AC outlet is not always available and grounding using a 3 wire cord can easily be defeated If you fail to ground the monitor properly the setup may result in personal injury from electrical shock or damage to the equipment 3 Connect the socket end of the AC power cord to the mating connector on the rear panel of the monitor 4 Connect the plug end of the AC power cord to the main outlet 5 Restore AC power to the outl
19. et Operating the 6157 C Industrial Monitor Industrial 19 CRT Monitor 25 The 6157 C Industrial Monitor is furnished with operation keys that allow digital on screen adjustments On screen adjustments are performed from the on screen display OSD Using the operation keys on the front panel or rear chassis depending on the enclosure option you can maneuver to the appropriate selection or setting in the menu Figure 10 Operation Keys Power LED Green Select Signal LED Amber Table B Operation Keys Description Table Arrow keys have several functions Displays the main menu If the main menu is displayed pressing these keys moves the cursor to desired variable that needs adjusting Arrow keys to move to the left lt and to the right gt Toggles between the control box and any of its secondary control boxes This operation key Increases the setting in the control box displayed Closes the main menu when the exit box is highlighted This action memorizes any settings and completes the adjustments Answers Yes to questions This operation key Decreases the setting in the control box displayed Closes the main menu when the exit box is highlighted This action memorizes any settings and completes the adjustments Answers No to questions Publication 6157 UM001A EN P 26 Industrial 19 CRT Monitor Publication 6157 UM001A EN P Status LEDs The 6157 C Industrial Monitor
20. has two status LED indicators on the keypad The following table lists the functions assigned to the LEDs Table C 6157 C Industrial Monitor Status LED Indicators LED Power LED Green Status LED Amber Description Indicates that power is applied to the monitor Indicates that the monitor is not receiving a video signal Note For information on troubleshooting the 6157 C Industrial Monitor refer to Page 40 Auto Degauss Degauss is automatically activated when the display has been powered off for at least 20 minutes and power is applied Auto Registration If adjustments have been made the new settings are saved after ten seconds of inactivity when the display automatically closes the windows Industrial 19 CRT Monitor 27 Self Test Display When there is no signal input no connection the OSD shows the following Figure 11 Self Test Display 9300K 6500K 5500K amp When the synchronization signal is out of specification the OSD will show current horizontal and vertical frequency on red image then disappear For example 106Khz 85 0Hz Publication 6157 UM001A EN P 28 Industrial 19 CRT Monitor Publication 6157 UM001A EN P Adjusting the On Screen Display OSD This section explains the on screen display and explains how to make operation adjustments To display the main menu Press
21. he adjustments Rotation Use the rotation controls to adjust for tilt of the image on the screen 1 Display the OSD 2 Use the arrow keys gt or lt to select the rotation box 3 Press the or key to adjust the tilt of the image on the screen 4 Proceed to make other adjustments as necessary Note If you wait ten seconds the display will automatically close the window memorize the settings and complete the adjustments Publication 6157 UM001A EN P 36 Industrial 19 CRT Monitor Publication 6157 UM001A EN P Color Temperature Use the color temperature controls to adjust the color white in an image in Kelvin The higher the temperature the redder or warmer the image color scheme The lower the temperature the bluer or colder the image color scheme 1 Display the OSD Press gt or lt to move to the color control icon 2 Press or to select the color icon The following appears 9300K 6500K 5500K Note Before making any adjustments record the initial color setting because memory recall will not reset this value 3 Press gt or lt to choose 9300K 6500K 5500K or the color icon 4 Press or to enter your choice If you select the color icon the screen color adjustment window will appear 5 Press gt or lt to select R red G green or B blue and then press or to adjust the selected value Repeat this step to adjust all three color variables 6
22. he cabinet must be tall enough to accommodate the monitor s panel height of 9 rack units 15 75 in 400 mm and deep enough to accommodate the monitor s depth while providing rear clearance for cabling and air flow A cabinet with depth of 24 in 610 mm is sufficient A minimum clearance of 4 in 102 mm from the top inside edge of the rack is required for airflow e The monitor is designed to be supported in the cabinet by telescoping slides Slide mounting points are provided on the lower sides of the monitor chassis These mounting points are designed to accommodate General Devices Co Chassis Trak Model C 300 S or equivalent slides Slides of this kind are available from Rockwell Automation in 18 in and 24 in lengths with or without 6 in extenders Industrial 19 CRT Monitor 15 Note The mounting rails that run vertically along the inside edges of the front and rear openings of EIA rack cabinets can be of two types e Wide rails have holes spaced 0 5 in 12 7mm and 1 25 in 31 8mm on centers in a repeating pattern These rails are prevalent in Europe e Universal rails have holes spaced 0 5 in 12 7mm 0 625 in 15 9mm and 0 625 in 15 9mm on centers in a repeating pattern Thus the universal rails have a hole pattern that contains the wide pattern but provides an additional hole at the midpoint of the pattern Universal rails are most prevalent in the US ATTENTION Failure to fo
23. he way out of the stationary section 2 Mount the stationary section of one slide to the front and rear mounting rails using the hardware supplied with the slides Ensure that the slide is aligned on the center line you located previously Figure 8 Chassis Slide Aligned on Center Line i Bottom Edge of ge Monitor Front Panel j 2 2 22 LIAL Center Line for Slide apep 3 Tighten the mounting screws enough to hold the slides in place Publication 6157 UM001A EN P Industrial 19 CRT Monitor 19 Repeat these steps to mount the stationary section of the other slide to the front and rear mounting rails on the opposite side Measure the space between the inside edges of the stationary slides to determine the clearance Adjust the spacing to 16 8 in 427 mm Fully tighten the mounting screws holding the stationary sections to the front and rear mounting rails of the cabinet Locate the holes in the front mounting rails corresponding to the monitor s front panel mounting holes Install clip nuts behind the holes in the rails if the holes are not threaded Step 3 Mount the slides on the monitor 1 Take up the sections of the slides previously removed from the stationary sections Pull the interior sections out of the intermediate sections far enough to gain access to the mounting holes in the interior sections Align the interior section s mounting holes with corresponding holes on the brace of the
24. hemical cleaners can easily damage the surface Note For best results cleaning a monitor with the optional antireflective tempered glass display shield a solution of denatured alcohol is recommended to thoroughly clean the display Replacing a Line Cord To avoid shock and fire hazards the monitor s power cord should be replaced if the insulation becomes broken or if it develops a loose internal connection Fuse Replacement The 6157 C Industrial Monitor is equipped with one fuse which can be replaced by a qualified technician ATTENTION Fuse replacement requires work in areas that can present dangerous voltages Always disconnect the AC power cord and wait one minute before attempting fuse replacement Replace the rear cover before restoring power to the monitor The fuse is located inside the monitor chassis mounted on the main board in front of the IEC320 power connector To access the fuse you must remove the rear cover of the unit Replace the fuse as required with a 5X20mm T4AH 250V fuse Other Maintenance Qualified service personnel should perform all maintenance except for the power cord replacement described above Publication 6157 UM001A EN P 40 Industrial 19 CRT Monitor Troubleshooting You can refer to this table to help identify the cause and offer a solution to a problem This table lists typical problems you may encounter Table E Troubleshooting Table Symptom Possible Problem No screen
25. image and the green power Power cord not connected LED is not lit No power available at AC outlet Power cord faulty Blown fuse Monitor faulty The green power LED is lit but no screen Screen saver or power image when power switch is closed management feature activated Brightness and contrast controls not properly adjusted The amber status LED is lit and no Monitor not synched to video screen image source Monitor faulty No raster visible even when brightness Monitor out of adjustment or and contrast are set full ON faulty Raster dimly visible with brightness and Video cable problem contrast controls set full ON but no display present Fault in video source Fault in monitor Display is present but garbled or rolling Monitor not synched to video source Display is present and stable but appears Size and position controls not wrapped at one side or otherwise not properly adjusted properly centered or sized Action Open power switch Reconnect power cord at monitor and at AC outlet Close power switch Test AC outlet by plugging in a lamp or other known good device Replace power cord Refer to Page 39 Have monitor serviced Have monitor serviced Disable screen saver by activating an input to the host system Press a key or move the mouse to cancel power save mode Adjust brightness and contrast controls Check for proper video cable installation Replace suspec
26. ive or contact Allen Bradley technical support at 440 646 5800 For additional product information and a description of the technical services available visit the Rockwell Automation Allen Bradley Internet site listed above Description Setting Up the Touchscreen Interface Industrial 19 CRT Monitor 43 Appendix A Touchscreen Serial Interface All touch controllers are configured by default to provide serial communications at 9600 baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity For Allen Bradley monitors equipped with touchscreens a serial communications cable is required A suitable cable can be obtained from Rockwell Automation or you can create one The cable provides a communications channel between the touchscreen controller which is mounted inside the monitor and an RS 232 C serial port on the host computer Because the touch controller obtains power from the monitor s power supply no external touch power connections are necessary Software supplied with the touchscreen must be loaded on the host computer to handle communications with the touch controller over the channel Because the touchscreen emulates a mouse there may be compatibility issues involving how the touchscreen emulates mouse buttons especially multiple buttons For a complete discussion of these issues and how to troubleshoot them refer to the touchscreen documentation This section describes how to set up the touchscreen system using the 6157 C Indu
27. llow these warnings may result in personal injury or damage to the panel components Publication 6157 UM001A EN P 16 Industrial 19 CRT Monitor Rack Mounting Dimensions 6157 CB This section provides diagrams you need to follow to install the unit Figure 6 6157 CB Industrial Monitor Dimensions lt 425 5 16 75 gt 355 6 14 00 rt Tee ies f BOOGQOD00N00000 J H 9 4 Sanma Hare AAG TRT 1 76 a gt 461 8 18 18 Publication 6157 UM001A EN P Industrial 19 CRT Monitor 17 Rack Mounting Procedure Step 1 Locate the mounting areas You must allocate the required space in your enclosure for the monitor The monitor s panel height is 9 rack units 15 75 in or 400 mm and you must determine if panel spacers are required above or below the monitor Locate the following areas to mount the slides e Locate the points at which the bottom edge of the monitor front panel will intersect the cabinet front mounting rails The four slots in the monitor front panel should be aligned with holes in the front mounting rails e Locate points on the front rails 5 25 in 133 mm above the points of where the bottom edge of the monitor panel intersects the rail These points indicate the center line of each slide e Locate points on the rear rails equal in height to the slide center line points
28. monitor chassis Attach the interior section of the slide to the side of the chassis with hardware supplied Tighten screws securely Repeat these steps to attach the interior section of the other slide to the opposite side of the chassis Step 4 Install the monitor in the cabinet 1 Position the monitor chassis with slide extensions installed in front of the prepared cabinet Lift the monitor chassis to the height required to align the intermediate sections of the slides attached to the chassis with the corresponding stationary sections attached to the cabinet rails ATTENTION To avoid danger of personal injury or accidental damage to equipment it is recommended the monitor be lifted by two persons both wearing back braces Push the intermediate sections of the slides into the stationary sections until the retaining locks are engaged If the monitor will be accessible from the rear after installation cabling may be installed from the rear at a later time Otherwise power and video cabling should be installed at this time while the monitor is supported by the slides in extended position Publication 6157 UM001A EN P 20 Industrial 19 CRT Monitor Publication 6157 UM001A EN P 5 Slide the chassis into the cabinet Secure the monitor chassis to the cabinet by installing screws through the four holes in the monitor front panel in such a way that they engage the threaded holes on the clip nuts installed previousl
29. mpted for the type of touchscreen controller being used The 6157 C uses the following controllers e Resistive Elo TouchS ystems Model E271 2210 e Capacitive MicroTouch Model SMT 3 e SAW Elo TouchSystems Model 2310 Serial Industrial 19 CRT Monitor 45 Once you have obtained this information install the software using the installation disks found in the touchscreen accessory package Note Before installation you may want to check the touchscreen manufacturer s site on the World Wide Web for the latest software drivers Enter these addresses in your Internet browser e www elotouch com for resistive and SAW touchscreens e www microtouch com for capacitive touchscreens Performing a Calibration After installing the driver software follow the instructions in the touchscreen documentation Following installation of the touchscreen software and calibration the touchscreen is ready to use Publication 6157 UM001A EN P 46 Industrial 19 CRT Monitor Appendix B Video Cables You can connect the 6157 C Industrial Monitor to the host computer with an HD 15 connector or with a BNC to HD 15 adapter cable HD 15 Connectors An HD 15 video cable equipped with a conventional HD 15 connector at each end connects the 6157 C Industrial Monitor to the host computer Note This figure is the view looking into the pin end of the male connector or solder term end of the female connector Figure 13 HD 15 Video Connector Th
30. n about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss Important Identifies information that is especially important for successful application and understanding of the product Industrial 19 CRT Monitor 3 Description Industrial 19 CRT Monitor The 6157 C Industrial 19 CRT Monitor is a general purpose monitor suitable for a wide range of industrial computing applications It offers the following features e Panel and rack mount enclosures e Pure flat screen e Reliable and rugged industrial design e Bright crisp display e Touchscreens e Sync on green separate sync and composite sync video support e On screen display for easy setup e Versatile multi sync design 640x480 to 1600x1200 resolution Note This monitor can display resolutions up to 1600x1200 at 75 Hz If you experience unexpected results operating the monitor at this resolution verify that the monitor is operating at 75 Hz or less ATTENTION The equipment described in this document generates uses and emits radio frequency energy The equipment has been tested and found to comply with FCC Rules Part 15 subpart J for Class A computing devices The use of non shielded interface or power cords with Allen Bradley industrial monitors is prohibited ATTENTION X ray emissions from these monitors are typically about 0 05 mR hr maximum well below the 0 5 mR hr maximum recommended
31. nd flat washers You will need 18 nuts and washers for installation Extra lock nuts and washers are provided 2 Refer to the physical dimension drawing Figure 4 and confirm that there is adequate space behind the panel Remember to allow extra space for circulation and cabling 3 Refer to the panel cutout drawing below for dimensions of the panel cutout and mounting hole locations Cut and drill the panel 29 2 1 15 25 9 1 02 im A A A ie 114 8 4 52 Ld 261 1 10 28 350 0 13 78 375 9 14 80 Publication 6157 UM001A EN P Note Use 10 32 or M5 self locking nuts for mounting Figure 5 Panel Mounting Cutout le 435 6 17 15 I lt 406 4 16 00 304 8 12 00 le 203 2 8 00 le 101 6 4 00 gt IE 7 1 0 28 A n 362 0 14 25 4 Y 22 1 0 87 bS 18x 5 6 0 22 DIA 450 9 17 75 gt Industrial 19 CRT Monitor 13 4 Carefully remove the monitor from its packaging Avoid damaging the monitor gasket P Tip It will be easier to install the monitor if you support it with a shelf or other support adjusted to the appropriate height 5 Insert the monitor in the panel cutout from the front Do not damage the threaded mounting studs as you position the monitor Secure the unit with the lock nuts and washers provided Tighten evenly to 24 inch pounds of torque Important
32. ng tools to mount the monitor e 3 8 in deep well socket e 14 in drive extension 12 in or longer e in drive ratchet or in drive torque ratchet Industrial 19 CRT Monitor 9 Panel Mounting Guidelines Observe the following precautions before installing the unit in a panel e Confirm that there is adequate space behind the panel Remember to allow extra space for air circulation and cabling Allow 63 5 mm 2 5 in behind and 50 8 mm 2 in above below and on each side for air circulation and cabling e Confirm that the cabinet is deep enough to accommodate the monitor s depth while providing rear clearance for airflow A cabinet with depth of 523 7 mm 20 62 in is sufficient e Take precautions so that metal cuttings do not enter any components that are already installed in the panel e Supporting panels should be at least 14 gauge to ensure proper sealing against water and dust and to provide proper support The mounting hardware supplied accommodates panels up to 6 4 mm 0 25 in thick Note Supporting panels must be cut and drilled to specifications prior to installation ATTENTION Failure to follow these warnings may result in personal injury or damage to the panel components Publication 6157 UM001A EN P 10 Industrial 19 CRT Monitor Mounting the 6157 CE 6157 CF in a Rack Due to the front panel size and stud pattern the panel mount versions of the 6157 C Industrial Monitor can be installed in an
33. on the front rails Figure 7 Mounting Areas on a Rack N 3 Ensure that the upper Or corner mounting slot is KE aligned with a hole in the al ss front rail 8 N 8 Y NY ea B 4 Identify the center line of g aa the rack slides which are 9 133 4 mm 5 25 in from the 2 Ensure that the lower x bottom of the monitor panel corner mounting hole is he aligned with a hole in the saulo front rail bs G 1 Position the monitor to fill S the appropriate 9U 17 5 in Q space on the rack Publication 6157 UM001A EN P 18 Industrial 19 CRT Monitor Note Clearance between the inside edges of the front mounting rails is nominally 17 75 in 451 mm for standard cabinets This clearance can vary somewhat and might or might not be adjustable Ensure that the clearance is at least 17 65 in 448 mm for standard monitors and at least 17 73 in 450 mm for monitors with magnetic shields option installed Note Magnetic shields are secured with nylon rivets inserted through their sides The rivet heads require clearance greater than 17 73 in 450 mm If this additional clearance is not available the rivets must be removed before the monitor is installed in the cabinet Step 2 Install the slides in the cabinet 1 Disassemble each slide by pressing out the spring loaded stop that holds the intermediate section of the slide to the stationary section Pull the intermediate section all t
34. one may not be sufficient to eliminate interference Try reorienting the unit relative to the magnetic source or moving the monitor further away If this still does not solve the problem contact Rockwell Automation about magnetic shielding The degaussing operates for approximately five seconds after selection In this duration the front panel keys are not operational Publication 6157 UM001A EN P 38 Industrial 19 CRT Monitor Publication 6157 UM001A EN P Exit Use the exit icon on the screen to close the OSD main window 1 Display the OSD Use the arrow keys gt or lt to select the exit box Press the or key to exit the OSD Note If you wait ten seconds the display will automatically close the window memorize the settings and complete the adjustments Routine Maintenance Industrial 19 CRT Monitor 39 Cleaning Occasionally clean the display 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 only to the cloth and not directly on the monitor screen Do not use paper products as they may scratch the surface To minimize the risk of abrasion allow the screen to stand dry Special care should be taken when cleaning a touchscreen or polycarbonate shield that is installed over the screen Abrasive and certain c
35. oxes 1 Display the OSD 2 Use the arrow keys gt or lt to select the vertical position box 3 Press or to move the image up or down until it is centered on the screen 4 Proceed to make other adjustments as necessary Note If you wait ten seconds the display will automatically close the window memorize the settings and complete the adjustments Industrial 19 CRT Monitor 33 Vertical Size 3 Use the vertical size controls to make the image taller or shorter Note Before adjusting the vertical size first center the image in the screen 1 Display the OSD 2 Use the arrow keys gt or lt to select the vertical size box 3 Press or key heighten or shorten the image on the screen 4 Proceed to make other adjustments as necessary Note If you wait ten seconds the display will automatically close the window memorize the settings and complete the adjustments Vertical Pincushion Use the vertical pincushion controls to correct the image for barrel or pincushion distortion 1 Display the OSD Use the arrow keys gt or lt to select the vertical pincushion box Press the or key to straighten the sides of the screen image Proceed to make other adjustments as necessary Note If you wait ten seconds the display will automatically close the window memorize the settings and complete the adjustments Publication 6157 UM001A EN P 34 Industrial 19 CRT Monitor Publi
36. s tees tade ssanddcdansdeneadl dataset anes Geneos 48 Solid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanical equipment Safety Guidelines for the Application Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Controls Publication SGI 1 1 describes some important differences between solid state equipment and hard wired electromechanical devices Because of this difference and because of the wide variety of uses for solid state equipment all persons responsible for applying this equipment must satisfy themselves that each intended application of this equipment is acceptable In no event will Rockwell Automation be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes Because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation Rockwell Automation cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams No patent liability is assumed by Rockwell Automation with respect to use of the information circuits equipment or software described in this manual Reproduction of the contents of this manual in whole or in part without written permission of Rockwell Automation is prohibited Throughout this manual we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations ATTENTION Identifies informatio
37. source Note The BNC cables are color coordinated for the red green and blue connectors The horizontal and vertical sync connectors are typically gray and black The letters H horizontal sync and V vertical sync are embossed on the plastic covering of the appropriate connectors Connect the other end to the corresponding connector of the BNC to HD 15 adapter cable Industrial 19 CRT Monitor 23 4 Connect the adapter to the HD 15 video connector on the rear panel of the monitor Connecting the Touchscreen Interface The serial touchscreen interface connection to the host is made through an RS 232 DE 9 female connector located on the rear panel The optional touchscreen provides a high resolution touch input system Driver software included with the package allows the touchscreen to function with many popular DOS and Windows based industrial applications as a pointing device mouse Note Refer to the manual included with the touchscreen option and Appendix A of this manual page 43 for additional details on the installation and operation of the touchscreen To connect the touchscreen 1 For units with the touchscreen option make sure you have one of the optional serial cables 2 Connect one end of the touchscreen serial cable to the T S port connector on the rear of the monitor 3 Connect the other end to any serial communications port on the host computer 4 Tighten the captive screws on the cable conn
38. strial Monitor Setup involves the following e Enabling the touchscreen interface e Installing the software on the host computer that will handle communications with the touchscreen controller e Performing a calibration Publication 6157 UM001A EN P 44 Industrial 19 CRT Monitor Monitor DCE Device DE 9 Female Enabling the Touchscreen Interface The 6157 C Industrial Monitor provides a female DE 9 connector on the rear panel This connector provides the serial interface for the touch controller Interconnecting wiring to the host serial port connection is shown in the following table Table F Touchscreen Interface Host DTE Device Signal Description DE 9 Male DB 25 Male Not Connected DCD 1 8 Transmit Data TXD 3 Receive Data RXD 2 Data Terminal Ready DTR 20 Common Signal Return SG 7 Not Connected DSR 6 Request To Send RTS Publication 6157 UM001A EN P 22 Installing the Touchscreen Driver Software To install the touchscreen driver software correctly obtain the following information about the host hardware e The COM port in use for the touchscreen Ensure that the RS 232 cable is properly installed between the monitor port and the host s COM port e The baud rate at which the controller is operating You will need to match the baud rate at the COM port The controller baud rate is factory set at 9600 Note If you are using older touchscreen software you may be pro
39. ted faulty cable Check to ensure that video source is operating within the monitor s range Have monitor serviced Have monitor serviced Check for proper installation of video cable s Refer to installation instructions Replace suspected faulty cable s Test video source by connecting to another monitor that is known to be operational Have monitor serviced Refer to installation instructions Check for proper video cable installation Replace suspected faulty cable Check to ensure that video source is operating within the monitor s range Adjust controls for proper size and position of display Refer to operator instructions Display is present and stable but missing Video cable problem some color s Fault in monitor Check for proper video cable installation Replace suspected faulty cable Check video source Have monitor serviced Display is present and stable but colors Monitor requires degaussing are not pure Enclosure requires degaussing Publication 6157 UM001A EN P Manually degauss the monitor Refer to Page 37 Manually degauss the enclosure Refer to Page 37 Symptom Display is present but jitters or is severely distorted NOTE Do not confuse the flicker associated with an interlaced video mode with jitter Display is present but bars appear across it Possible Problem Interfering external AC or DC magnetic shield Noise generated
40. ttings to their original Degauss Demagnetizes the CRTs metal frame for improved image clarity Xx Exit Select Exit to close the on screen display main window Before advancing to these adjustments you need to understand the basic functions of the operation keys To aid in this understanding a sample procedure is provided below Sample Procedure 1 Display the on screen display OSD window by pressing gt or lt Press gt or lt to highlight the variable you want to adjust Refer to Table B Press or to adjust the variable Repeat steps 2 3 for any variables you need to adjust Press gt or lt to select the exit icon from the OSD Press or to exit the OSD Note If you do nothing for ten seconds the display will automatically close the window memorize the settings and complete the adjustments Publication 6157 UM001A EN P 30 Industrial 19 CRT Monitor Publication 6157 UM001A EN P Nl Brightness Control AS Use the brightness control to adjust the overall intensity of the display After allowing the CRT to warm up for at least a minute adjust for the least amount of brightness needed to make the display clearly viewable Adjust the brightness to match the brightness level in the room so that the level will be easy to see 1 Display the OSD 2 Use the arrow keys gt or lt to select the brightness adjustment box 3 Adjust the brightness value to its lowest setting For example
41. uest assistance Otherwise proceed with unpacking Note Make sure you keep the original packaging for the monitor in case you need to return the monitor for repair The monitor shipping carton contains the following items e Monitor e Package of mounting hardware e AC power cord optional e Video cable optional e Enclosure accessories i e rack sides for rack mount only optional e This user manual An 6157 C Industrial Monitor with a touchscreen option is shipped with these additional items e Supporting software and manuals e RS 232 serial extension cable optional When installing the unit it is important to consider environmental factors at the site that could affect performance as well as possible effects from equipment operation on personnel and nearby equipment Note Remember that heat rises many times the temperature at the top of an enclosure is much higher than the rest of the enclosure if the air is not circulating Without active cooling or an internal fan the temperature at the top of an enclosure can be 10 20 C hotter than at the middle or bottom of the enclosure Important This monitor is designed to operate at a range of extremes however it is not good design practice to continuously operate the monitor at the highest end of the specified temperature range While the product will operate at its highest specified temperature the overall life span of any electronic device is shortened when
42. with such interference This publication How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems Stock 004 000 00345 4 may be obtained from the US Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 e Determine the minimum and maximum ambient humidity for the monitor by consulting the specification sheets at the back of this manual Ensure that the humidity of the ambient air will not exceed these limits In very dry environments static charges build up very readily Proper grounding of the equipment through the AC power cord can help reduce the likelihood of static discharges which may cause shocks and damage electronic components Publication 6157 UM001A EN P 8 Industrial 19 CRT Monitor Panel Mounting 6157 CE 6157 CF Publication 6157 UM001A EN P When properly installed the panel mount version of the 6157 C Industrial Monitor is designed to provide protection against water and dust to NEMA 4 and 4X IP 65 equivalent and NEMA 12 IP 52 equivalent standards No slides or shelves are required because the 6157 C Industrial Monitor is designed to be supported by the panels in which it is installed Figure 2 Generic Panel Mount Diagram Laona X S SHssaooasseoeoeooeeoaessos Fra PABDBPAPDESEBDBSP SSSOD lt o e0908 98 WAS sasaesasooes LOPRAIS EQS RRP Tools Needed In addition to the tools required to make the cutout you will need the followi
43. y Approvals EMC 89 336 EEC Emissions Immunity UL 1950 Recognized Component C UL 950 Recognized Component EN 60950 per UL 1950 3rd ed without D3 dev EN 50081 2 EN 50082 2 Australian C Tick DHHS 21 CFR 1020 10 Compliant FCC Class A Publication 6157 UM001A EN P IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation VGA is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation PC AT is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Microsoft Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation Chassis Trak is a registered trademark of the General Devices Company Rockwell Rockwell Automation helps its customers receive a superior return on their investment by bringing together leading brands in industrial automation creating a broad spectrum of easy to integrate products These are supported by local technical resources available worldwide a global network of system solutions providers and the advanced technology resources of Rockwell Worldwide representation i Argentina e Australia e Austria e Bahrain e Belgium e Bolivia e Brazil e Bulgaria e Canada e Chile e China People s Republic of e Colombia e Costa Rica e Croatia e Cyprus e Czech Republic e Denmark e Dominican Republic e Ecuador e Egypt e El Salvador e Finland e France e Germany e Ghana e Greece e Guatemala e Honduras e Hong Kong e Hung
44. y behind corresponding holes in the rails Note Retainer screws prevent the unit from being pulled out on its slides accidentally they are not intended to support the weight of the unit Remove the protective adhesive sheet from the screen of the Industrial Monitor The sheet is designed to prevent scratching of the polycarbonate screen protector or the optional touchscreen during shipping and installation It should be removed before use Connecting the 6157 C Industrial Monitor Industrial 19 CRT Monitor 21 The rear panel of the 6157 C Industrial Monitor has connectors for attaching cables to accomplish the following e Connecting to a host video source HD 15 VGA or optional HD 15 to BNC adapter e Connecting to a host touchscreen control port DE 9 connector optional e Connecting to AC power Note Some connectors on your monitor may differ from the following figure The following figure illustrates the standard configuration for the 6157 C Industrial Monitor Figure 9 Rear Panel Power Serial Port for Input Optional Touch screen Video Chassis Input Ground Terminal Publication 6157 UM001A EN P 22 Industrial 19 CRT Monitor Publication 6157 UM001A EN P Connecting the Video Source The video connection to the host is made through a HD 15 female connector or to
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