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1. c Q Q lt Useful Information EJO CHANNEL optional You can switch the setting of signal input channel gt ANALOG Use to change the input signal to Analog 99 CVBS d S VIDEO dd RETURN DVI Use to change the input signal to mode CVBS Use to change the input signal to Composite m S00XEBEOD mode OOK S VIDEO Use to change the input signal to S Video mode RECALL RECALL YES You can recall the factory default setting by selecting No YES Select NO to return the main menu OSD EXIT 050 EXIT You exit the OSD menu by selecting YES Select tm YES NO NO to return the main menu 75HZ 81 20 www winmate com tw hi Summary BRICONTRAST COLOR GAMMA AUDIO BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST r USER L RED GREEN BLUE 9300K 6500K ADC BRIGHTNESS GAMMA 0 GAMMA 1 GAMMA 2 GAMMA 3 VOLUME ADJUST SPEAK ON OFF RECALL OSD EXIT WW ANALOG DVI CVBS S VIDEO YES NO YES NO 21 Read Me First Getting Started go 2 lt 5 N Trouble Shooting Appendix 22 Useful Information 3 2 Cleaning the LCD Monitor Cleaning 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 part
2. Press to increase to decrease the brightness ED BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST RETURN BRIGHTNESS Use to adjust the screen s brightness CONTRAST Use to adjust the screen s contrast Hz 18 www winmate com tw WW COLOR You can select the screen s color level of the white SLEEN color field from the default color temperature 6500 settings Also you can fine tune the color temperature 7 ECD asss by USER option if necessary USER Choose RED GREEN BLUE to set value of color temperature brightness to suit your own preference 9300 Use to set value of monitor for the CIE coordinate 9300 color temperature RED GREEN BLUE RETURN 6500K Use to set value of monitor for the CIE coordinate 6500 color temperature ADC Brightness Set value of monitor for ADC Brightness GAMMA You can adjust the value of GAMMA there are four n default value groups for your choice Select RETURN SAMMA2 to return the main menu RETURN 800 600 2 EXD i1 AUDIO optional VOLUME ADJUST SPEAKER ON OFF RETURN You can adjust the setting of speaker including volume and mute VOLUME ADJUST Use to adjust the volume of speaker SPEAK ON OFF Use to make the speaker work or mute 75HZ Getting Started Read MeFirst Useful Information Trouble Shooting 5
3. Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 Mode 5 Mode 6 Mode 7 A 3 DVI Input Timing optional Input Timing Range H 31 47 80 KHz V 60Hz 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 1600x1200 1680x1050 1920x1080 4 Supported HDMI Mode optional G 480i 576i 480p 576p 720p 1080i 1080p 31 47 37 87 48 36 64 0 75 65 3 67 5 60 60 60 60 60 60 27 Read Me First Getting Started c 5 42 gt Trouble Shooting Appendix Appendix Appendix B RS232 command code optional B 1 RS232 settings optional Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Function __ Length Command index Value iChecksum 1 1 Power 0x05 0x40 0x00 On On 1 Power Off OxBA Power Off 2 Auto 0 05 0x40 0x01 O Auto OxBA Auto 3 Recall 0x05 0x40 0x02 0 Recall OxB9 Recall 4 WhiteBalance 0x05 0x40 0x03 O WhiteBalance 0xB8 WhiteBalance 5 Source 0x05 0x40 0x04 O VGA 0xB7 VGA 1 DVI 0xB6 DVI 2 CVBS 0xB5 CVBS 3 Svideo 0xB4 S Video 6 Brightness 0x05 0x40 Ox10 0x00 0x64 00 0x47 100 7 Contrast 0x05 0x40 0x11 0x00 0x64 00 0x46 100 8 0 05 0 40 0x12 0x00 OxFF 9 0 0 56 100 9 Saturation 0x05 0x40 0x13 0x00 0x64 8 0 0x44 100 10 Gamma 0x05 0x40 0x31 0 Gamma 0 Ox8A Gamma 0 1 Gamma 1 0x89 Gamma 1 2 Gamma 2 0x88 Gamma 2 3 Gamma 3 0x87 Gamma 3 11 Color Temp 0x05
4. 0x31 0 9 0 04 0x31 2 Gamma2 0xC9 Gamma 2 fU 3 Gamma 3 0xC8 Gamma 3 z O user OxCA user S Color Temp 0 04 0x30 0x32 Ox9A 0x04 0x32 1 9300 0xC9 9300k lt 2 6500K 0xC8 6500k Color R 0x04 0x30 0x33 0x99 0x04 0x33 0 00 0 64 0xC9 0 0 65 100 Command Tx Acknowledgement Rx 5 Checksum Checksum Length Command Length Value 1 1 8 0 e Color G 0x04 0x30 0x34 0x98 0x04 Ox34 0 00 0 64 0x64 100 Color B 0x04 0x30 0x35 0x97 0x04 0x35 0 00 0 64 MUN 2 0 63 100 OxAC 0 ND Volume 0x04 0x30 0x50 Ox7C 0x04 0x50 0O0x00 Ox1F 0 80 31 O MuteOn OxA8 Mute On Mute 0x04 0x30 0x54 0x78 0x04 0x54 1 Mute OFF OxA7 Mute OFF Reply Value ACK Acknowledgement code Transmission PASS NSP 3 F2 Transmission FAILED X Q Q lt Format Length Command index Checksum Length Index Value Checksum Example 0x04 0x30 0x00 0xCC gt Check Power status If Reply is 0x04 0x00 0x00 0xFC gt System power on 1 Checksum is 25 complement of sum of length and all messages 29 Appendix Appendix Caution on Handling Transflective optional Operation amp Storage Temperature Caution Although transflective LCD is mainly used in outdoor environment and can increase the effective lights under sunlight it is suggested that you should keep the LCD in appropriate temperature for operation and storage To ensure the transflective LCD work stably 0 50 C 32 121 F operation and
5. 0x40 0x32 0 0 89 0 1 9300 0 88 9300 2 6500 0 87 6500 12 Color R 0 05 0 40 0x33 0 00 0 64 0 88 00 0 24 100 13 Color G 0 05 0x40 0x34 0 00 0 64 0x87 00 0x23 100 14 0x05 0x40 0x35 0x00 0x64 0x86 00 0x22 100 15 Volume 0x05 0x40 0x50 0x00 0x1F 0x6B 00 0x4C 31 16 Mute 0x05 0x40 0x54 O Mute On 0x67 Mute On 1 Mute OFF 0x66 Mute Off Reply Value ACK 3 CFI Transmission PASS NSP 3 B 22 Transmission FAILED Format Length Command index Value Checksum Example 0x05 0x40 0x00 0x01 Oxba gt Power Off system 1 Checksum is 25 complement of sum of length and all messages 28 www winmate com tw Wn B 2 Using RS 232 Command Code to check system status optional Acknowledgement Rx Checksum Checksum Length Command Length Value OxFC Power On p Power 0x04 0x30 0x00 OxCC 0x04 0x00 1 Power Off OxFB Power Off cc 0 VGA OxF8 VGA Main Input 1 DVI OxF7 DVI 0x04 0x30 0x04 0xC8 0x04 0x04 Source 2 CVBS OxF6 CVBS 3 Svideo OxF5 Svideo 5 0 Brightness 0x04 0x30 0x10 OxBC 0x04 0x10 0 00 0 64 Me 0 88 100 0xEB 0 Contrast 0x04 0x30 Ox11 0x04 Ox11 0x00 0x64 0x87 100 2 OxEA 0 Hue 0x04 0x30 0x12 0x04 0x12 0x00 OxFF 0x27 255 9 0 9 Saturation 0x04 0x30 0x13 OxB9 0x04 0x13 0 00 0 64 0x85 100 02Gamma0 OxCB Gamma 0 1 Gamma 1 OxCA Gamma 1 Gamma 0x04 0x30
6. automatically OSD Menu on VGA Mode BRICONTRAST Press to increase or to decrease the brightness BRISGHTNESS or contrast CONTRAST RETURN BRIGHTNESS Use to adjust the screen brightness CONTRAST Use to adjust the screen s contrast CI POSITION _ POSITION You can adjust the screen s position by horizontal and H POSITION vertical manually J POSITION H POSITION Use to adjust the image to the left or right on the screen V POSITION Use to adjust the image up or down on the screen IMAGE You can adjust the value of screen quality automatically wa WHITE BALANCE RETURN AUTO Use to choose the best settings for the current input signal CLOCK Use to adjust the value of horizontal image 75HZ LIF All e PHASE Use to adjust the phase control Phase adjustment may be required to optimize the display quality WHITE BALANCE Use to set RGB signal voltage level Getting Started Read Me First Useful Information Trouble Shooting Oo E Q lt Useful Information 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 USER Choose RED GREEN BLUE to set value of color temperature brightness to suit your own preference 9300K Use to set value of monitor for the
7. e Sample 2 82 28 2008 4 48 41 28 2008 4 48 41 running in demo version time elapsed 1 min max 120 PowerHMX RunTime Demo mode Time elapsed 1 min The specification is subject to change without notice Manufacturer assumes no responsibility for Error contained Part No 91521112100C Wn Contents Chapter T Read Me Fist s sus sanu EST 0 3 1 1 Safety Precautions soo cao inne 4 Chapter 2 Getting Started 7 21 WAUOGUCUON HET 8 2 2 Installing the Monitor 9 Chapter 3 Useful Information 11 3 1 Using VGA LCD MOo itOor su ERR YS E renr 12 3 2 Cleaning the LCD Monitor 22 Chapter 4 Trouble Shooting 23 a u 25 A 1 Separate RGB Video Signal VGA Input Timing 26 A 2 Composite Video Input Y C Video input S Video optional 26 A 3 DVI Input Timing optional 27 A 4 Supported HDMI Mode optional 27 B 1 RS232 settings optional 28 2 Using RS 232 Command Code to check system status optional 29 C C
8. CIE coordinate 9300 color temperature 6500K Use to set value of monitor for the CIE coordinate 6500 color temperature ADC Brightness Set value of monitor for ADC Brightness AUDIO optiona You can adjust the setting of speaker including volume and mute VOLUME ADJUST Use to adjust the volume of speaker SPEAK ON OFF Use to make the speaker work or mute E gt O CHANNEL You can switch the setting of signal input channel ANALOG change the input signal to Analog mode DVI change the input signal to DVI mode HDMI change the input signal to HDMI mode CVBS Change input signal to Composite mode S Video Change input signal to S Video mode 14 www winmate com tw COLOR O USER KM 9300 6500 ADC BRIGHTNESS qp RETURN 800x600 75HZ OK EXIT USER RED KB GREEN RETURN 75HZ ADK EXIT WTTT s xx VOLUME ADJUST SPEAKER ON OFF RETURN XII SOOXBOO 75HZ EXIT xx ANALOG amp DVBS II S VIDEO RETURN SOOxX600 5HZz EXIT WW r RECALL You can recall the factory default setting by selecting YES YES Select NO to return the main menu NO cel sooxsoo _75HZ OSD EXIT You can exit the OSD menu by selecting YES Select NO to return the main menu TES ND HII 300x600 75HZz BRIGHTNESS AUDIO VOLUME ADJUS
9. T CONTRAST SPEAK ON OFF ANALOG VI i H POSITION PA OPU MaN CHANNEL CVBS Optional V POSITION S Video Optional HDMI Optional AUTO CLOCK ES RECALL PHASE NO WHITE BALANCE USER L RED GREEN BLUE 9300 OSD 6500 ADC BRIGHTNESS Read Me First Getting Started go 2 S U 7 Trouble Shooting Appendix Useful Information OSD Menu on AV CVBS S Video Mode Optional BRICONTRAST u uu GST Press to increase to decrease the brightness BRIGHTNESS or contrast EE CONTRAST amp RETURN BRIGHTNESS Use to adjust the screen s brightness ds CONTRAST Use to adjust the screen s contrast el ENT SOOxX600 75Hz 09 60K EXIT SHARPNESS 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 M c cig NTSC 9 DK EXIT ZE SATURATION Press to increase or to increase or decrease the value of saturation A 50 0 5 NTSC ADOK EXIT i HUE Press to increase to obtain the desired color settings The HUE is defined as a phase shift of the A sub carrier with respect to the burst ERN 2 296 NTSC 09 EXIT 16 www winmate com tw WW GAMMA You can adjust the value of GAMMA there are four d
10. aution on Handling Transflective optional 31 D SAW Touch Caution Notice 32 2 www winmate com tw WW CHAPTER d Read Me First Read Me First The specification is subject to change without notice Getting Started Manufacturer assumes no responsibility for Error contained lt 45 9 Trouble Shooting Appendix 4 Read Me First IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please read these instructions carefully before using the product and save for later reference Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Clean the product with a damp soft cloth Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners as it may cause permanent damage to the screen Do not use this product near water Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand or table The product may fall causing serious damage to the product Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register or in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided This product should be operated from the type of power indicated on the marking
11. ck if the signal cable is firmly seated in the socket not appear Check if the Power is ON at the computer Check if the brightness control is at the appropriate position not at the minimum The screen is not Check if the signal cable is firmly seated in the socket synchronized 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 f 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 The position ofthe Adjust the H position and V position or Perform the Auto screen is not in the adjustment center The screen is too Check if the brightness or contrast control is at the appropriate bright too dark position not at the Maximum Minimum The screen is Press the Auto adjustment control to adjust Moving all shaking or waving 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 24 www winmate com tw WW Read Me First Appendix Getting Started A
12. ction 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 Getting Started Power Switch on the power on both your monitor and your computer The Power Switch is located in the center of the monitor Optional Connections Compatible cable connection Optional Useful Information 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 DVI cable connection Optional 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 Trouble Shooting Secure the connectors with the screws on the cable connector at both ends HDMI signal cable connection Optional Plug one end of the HDMI signal cable to the video signal connector at the rear of the PC system and the other end to the monitor gt Q lt Getting Started 10 www winmate com tw WW CHAPTER E Read Me First Useful Information Getting Started When using a device be sure to read the instructions accompanying the device together with the relevant section in this chapter T
13. dusty surroundings This chapter tells you will find instructions for the following procedures Introduction lt 9 lt 5 U gt Installing the Monitor Trouble Shooting Appendix 8 2 1 Introduction About the Product This product is a microprocessor controlled to work with 5 7 23 TFT LCD panel It is designed to meet the demanding performance requirements of today s business and industrial applications Notice 1 Do not touch the LCD panel surface with sharp or hard objects 2 Do not use abrasive cleaners waxes or solvents for cleaning use only a dry or damp soft cloth 3 Use only with a high quality safety approved AC DC power adapter Check List Before using this monitor please make sure that all the items listed below are present in your package 1 VGA cable x1 2 AC to DC adapter x1 3 Power cable x1 4 User manual x1 5 DVI cable optional x1 6 Composite Video Cable optional x1 7 S Video Cable optional x1 8 Audio cable optional x1 If any items are missing or damaged please contact your dealer immediately www winmate com tw Wn 2 2 Installing the Monitor The procedures for setting up your TFT LCD monitor is as follows Power amp Signal Connections Read Me First Power cable connection Connect the power cord to the AC outlet and connect the power to the monitor through the AC DC adapter VGA Signal cable conne
14. efault value groups for your choice Select RETURN GAMMAZ to return the main menu RETURN AUDIO optional VOLUME ADJUST SPEAKER ON OFF RETURN You can adjust the setting of speaker including volume and mute VOLUME ADJUST Use to adjust the volume of speaker SPEAK ON OFF Use to make the speaker work or mute CO CHANNEL optional CHANNEL ANALOG CVBS S VIDEO You can switch the setting of signal input channel ANALOG Use to change the input signal to Analog mode DVI Use to change the input signal to mode CVBS Use to change the input signal to Composite mode S VIDEO Use to change the input signal to S Video mode RECALL You can recall the factory default setting by selecting YES Select NO to return the main menu RECRLL TES NO E H 75 2 Read Me First Getting Started N 25 Trouble Shooting Appendix Useful Information OSD EXIT MEERE You can exit the OSD menu by selecting YES Select Yes NO to return the main menu EXIT 7SHZ Summary COR EUST BRIGHTNESS TUS VOLUME ADJUST CONTRAST SPEAK ON OFF SHARPNESS DOE DVI CHANNEL m SATURATION S VIDEO HUE YES RECALL GAMMA 0 NO GAMMA 1 GAMMA VES GAMMA 2 OSD EXIT YA GAMMA 3 OSD Menu on DVI HDMI Mode Optional BRICONTRAST
15. his chapter gives guidelines on using these devices Using VGA LCD Monitor Cleaning the LCD Monitor D go 2 lt 5 U un Trouble Shooting Appendix Useful Information 3 1 Using VGA LCD Monitor Control Key Definition OSD Board Power on LED Standby LED OSD Membrane 90 6969 d id Auto Menu Key Pad Hot Key Function Description ____ Call main OSD menu Press this key to trigger the function for automatic adjustment VGA channel only e Power switch D Press this key to increase the value of volume adjustment _ Press this key to decrease the value of volume adjustment 4 Press this compound key to trigger the function for source input switch Navigating the OSD Menu a Display the main menu Press the MENU button gt to display the main menu on the screen b Select the menu you want to adjust Press the button to shift the item selections down until is desired then press the button gt again to enter the menu item c 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 12 www winmate com tw WW d Exit the OSD menu To return the 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
16. icles 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 It may permanently damage the panel and void the warranty 5 If itis 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 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 Disclaimer 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 www winmate com tw CHAPTER Trouble Shooting This chapter covers the following topics Troubleshoot your LCD Monitor If your monitor fails to operate correctly consult the following chart for possible solution before calling for repairs 23 Read First Getting Started lt 9 lt 5 U Trouble Shooting Appendix Trouble Shooting Trouble Shooting If your monitor fails to operate correctly consult the following chart for possible solution before calling for repairs Condition CheckPoint OOOO The picture does Che
17. if a user presses hard on the bezel 3 Place the seal flush with the bezel Do not create a cavity where water and dirt cannot DO ION T Flush with af bezel at flush with edge of bezel Does not allow dirt to collect Aloe dirt ta collect or liquids to pool and liquids ta pool 4 Also be sure that the transducers are not touched by the bezel be easily wiped away Bezel Panel Transducers Open Frame Notice Don t press transducers by Bezel 31 Read First Getting Started Useful Information Trouble Shooting X c Q Q lt 5 Use single strip seal bending around the corners Make the seam at the top and score each corner to relieve tension The adhesive should be on the bezel side Buti joint attopo single strip seal Notch corners to allow bends Note The strip can touch the reflector stripes if absolutely necessary but by no more than 1 mm If more than 1 mm contact is necessary a hard bezel material such as ABS plastic can be used instead of strip but this will not make a splash proof seal Firm contact with the touch screen glass is required as a minimum dust seal 32 www winmate com tw MEMO 15114 JW pe1ie1s BUI InJ sn Bunoous qnoul xipu ddy 33
18. label If you are not sure of the type of power available consult your dealer or local power company This product is equipped with 3 wire grounding type plug a plug having a third groundino pin This plug will only into a grounding type power outlet This 15 a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the purpose of the groundino type plug Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where persons will walk on the cord If an extension cord is used with this product make sure that the total of the ampere ratings on the products plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating Also make sure that the total of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed 15 amps Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product www winmate com tw WA 12 Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage points or other risks and will void the warranty Refer all servicing to qualifled service personnel 13 Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualifled service personnel under the fol
19. lowing conditions Read Me First a When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed b If liquid has been spilled into the product c If the product has been exposed to rain or water d If the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions since improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work Getting Started by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation e If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service CAUTION Read manual prior to installing the product The operation of products depends on you reading and following the information in this manual Re check your work prior to operating c E L 2 E tq gt the product PREVENTION Trouble Shooting If the product is close to the You should avoid placing the wet ground such as grassplot product in wet environment the moisture between panel and glass will make the product Appendix malfunction Getting Started www winmate com tw WWW CHAPTER Read Me First Getting Started Getting Started The design allows you to use it in harsh outdoor environments You can use it under blazing heat subzero cold driving rain or
20. ppendix A A 1 Separate RGB Video Signal VGA Input Timing A 2 Composite Video Input Y C Video input S Video optional A 3 DVI Input Timing optional A 4 Supported HDMI Mode optional Appendix B Useful Information e B 1 RS232 settings optional B 2 Using RS 232 Command Code to check system status optional Appendix C Caution on Handling Transflective optional Appendix D D SAW Touch Caution Notice lt 5 Appendix 25 Appendix A A 1 Separate RGB Video Signal VGA Input Timing Input Timing Range 30 80KHz V 50 75 2 mamara Mode 1 640x350 31 5 Mode 2 640x400 31 5 70 Mode 3 640x480 31 5 60 Mode 4 640x480 37 9 72 5 640x480 37 5 75 Mode 6 720x400 31 47 70 Mode 7 800x480 31 5 60 Mode 8 800x600 35 1 56 Mode 9 800x600 37 9 60 Mode 10 800x600 48 1 72 Mode 11 800x600 46 9 75 Mode 12 1024x768 48 4 60 Mode 13 1024x768 56 5 70 Mode 14 1024x768 60 0 75 Mode 15 1280x768 48 4 60 Mode 16 1280x768 56 5 70 Mode 17 1280x768 60 0 75 Mode 18 1280x800 48 4 60 Mode 19 1280x1024 64 0 60 Mode 20 1280x1024 80 0 75 Mode 21 1600x1200 75 60 Mode 22 1680x1050 65 3 60 Mode 23 1920x1080 67 5 60 A 2 Composite Video Input Y C Video input S Video optional NTSC M 525X60 3 58MHZ U S Japan may others PAL 625X50 4 43MHZ China Europe may others 26 www winmate com tw Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 Mode 5 Mode 6 Mode 7
21. storage temperature is suitable and avoid direct sunlight on the display Case 1 Capacious Space In order to improve the thermal issue we add a thermal conductive dielectric sheet behind the LCD panel to gather thermal There are fans to exhaust the thermal current so it can be kept the temperature inside of the mechanical stably Keep the Temp here between 0 50 C SIDE VIEW Case 2 Airtight space If the LCD panel set up in the customer s console or system like cabinet in order to improve the thermal issue it is necessary to use more fans or other thermal design on the system to exhaust the thermal current and have good ventilation so it can be kept the temperature inside of the mechanical stably No thermal solution Thermal solution no commendation 5 SIDE VIEW SIDE VIEW MAKE SURE HAVE THERMAL SOLUTION ON YOUR CONSOLE OR SYSTEM OR IT WILL CAUSE THE DISPLAY SHUT DOWN 30 www winmate com tw Appendix D SAW Touch Caution Notice 1 Rollsare 1 4 in wide x 1 8 in thick x 75 ft long 6 mm x 3 mm x 23 mm black Position the seal just inside the reflector stripes in the active area on the front of the touch screen 2 The seal must be fully compressed all the way around This provides a splash proof seal which will not allow liquids to wick behind the seal It also creates a stable signal even

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