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1. If Contrast is set too low a white box is not visible Publication 6185 UM003A EN P 28 6185 Economy Line Monitors OSD Menu Reference You can make other adjustments in addition to the most common ones previously listed Use the following table as a reference of the available options on the OSD menu Note The OSD Menu items included in this table include the ones supported by your monitor However 6185 H 6185 J and 6185 K have a few OSD differences so this table also includes some icons not used by your monitor Table E OSD Menu Reference Settings and Sub menus s Contrast EA Image Lock e Fine e Coarse Position e Horizontal Vertical Reset e Geometry e Color k Color Temperature e Mode 1 e Mode 2 e Mode 3 Publication 6185 UM003A EN P Description Adjusts the overall intensity of the monitor Adjusts the difference between the monitor s light and dark elements Limits the amount of noise in the video signal that causes the image to be unstable or jittery Use the BRIGHTNESS and buttons to adjust away interference Try the Fine adjustment first If you are not satisfied use the Coarse adjustment and then use the Fine again These functions may change the width of the display image Use the horizontal function on the Position menu to center the display image on the screen Moves the viewing area around the screen Returns the setting to the factory
2. Mounting nuts must be tightened to a torque of 24 inch pounds to provide panel seal and avoid potential damage Allen Bradley assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the monitor or other equipment within the enclosure due to improper installation 5 Tighten all mounting nuts evenly to a torque of 24 inch pounds Installing Your Monitor in a Rack Installing Your Monitor 13 The 6185 K 17 rack mount is designed for rack mounting but you can also install the 6185 J 17 panel mount into a standard rack Using optional rack adapters you can also install the 6185 H into a rack The rack adapter option for the 6185 H is Accessory option R For rack adapter installation procedures see Appendix A Installing Rack Brackets on the 6185 H on page 35 Tools Needed You will need the following tools e EIA panel mounting hardware e Phillips screwdriver medium Rack Mounting Guidelines Observe the following precautions when installing this unit in a rack e The cabinet must be tall enough to accommodate the monitor s panel height eight rack units 14 00 356 mm for the 6185 H 15 panel mount with adapter nine rack units 15 75 400 mm for the 6185 K 17 rack mount e The cabinet must be deep enough to accommodate the monitor s depth while providing rear clearance for cabling and airflow The following cabinet depths are sufficient 2 9 74 mm for the 6185 H 15 panel
3. AUTO key during that time Publication 6185 UM003A EN P Configuring Video Setup 25 Adjusting Your Monitor Using the On screen Display You may want to fine tune or verify setup for your monitor Use the control buttons and On screen Display OSD to modify your monitor s settings while viewing the ScreenSet setup screen From the OSD main menu you can select any function Note The 6185 H 6185 J and 6185 K OSD main menus differ slightly Figure 13 OSD Main Menu Function icons Function name Setting slidebar manu aa Numeric value indicator OSD Menu Navigation Refer to the following for OSD menu navigation guidelines e Press the MENU button This opens the OSD main menu e Press the and buttons to move between the function icons e As you move from one function to the other the function menu changes to represent the correct icon e To activate the highlighted function press the MENU button e Use the and buttons to make your changes e Press the EXIT button once to return to the main menu where you can select another function e To exit the main menu press the EXIT button again 6 93 e fan icon has more than one sub function use the and buttons to select the sub function e To activate a highlighted sub function press the MENU button Note For OSD icons and descriptions see OSD Menu Reference on page 28 Publication 6185 UM003A EN P 26 6185 Econ
4. 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 6185 UM003A EN P O _______ Appendix D Video Cables You can use a HD 15 connector cable to connect your monitor to the host computer HD 15 Video Connector The HD 15 video cable you use with this monitor is equipped with a conventional HD 15 connector at each end Note The following figure is the view looking into the pin end of the male connector or solder term end of the female connector Figure 27 HD 15 Video Connector 00000 O G 9 9 8 3 The following table provides the pin numbers and corresponding pin assignments for the HD 15 video connector with the DDC2B capability Table H Standard HD 15 Video Cable Monitor Female Host Male 2 2 3 3 3 4 5 5 6 5 7 7 8 i 9 9 14 Vertical Sync VCLK 14 15 Data Clock SCL 15 Publication 6185 UM003A EN P Display Type Backlight Type Life Expectancy Field Replaceable Nominal Display Area Diagonal Horizontal Vertical Resolution Viewing Angle CR 5 Horizontal typical Vertical typical Luminance typical Contrast Ratio typical Response Time Video Supported Standards Video Input Signal Sync Input Signals Input Connection Front Panel OSD Menu Operator Input Controls and Indicators Appendix E
5. 232 serial extension cable Part Numbers Position 6185 Economy Line Monitors 7 The part number for your particular unit consists of the Bulletin number 6185 followed by a seven digit code indicating the display size and enclosure H J or K and options on your unit Following are explanations of the part numbers for the various models of monitors Example 6185 J C C J A A Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Table A Catalog Number Explanation for 6185 Economy Line Monitors Option Option Category Description Letter Monitor Size 6185 15 0 Panel Mount 6185 17 0 Panel Mount 6185 17 0 Rack Mount 9U Front Panel C Plastic Front Panel Type Touchscreen Resistive Antiglare Touchscreen Display Shield Polycarbonate Display Shield Power Input Ext 120 240 AC input USA Power Cord External Video A 6 foot 1 8 meter HD15 HD15 Cable Cable Touchscreen 6 foot 1 8 meter DE9 DE9 Cable Serial Cable None non touchscreen only Accessories Rack Mount Adapter Brackets EIA19 8U 6185 H only Z None Publication 6185 UM003A EN P Before you Begin Install the Monitor Make Connections Yy Connect to a Host Video Source Y Connect to Touchscreen Interface Optional Y Connect Power Configure Video Setup v Set Monitor Type Y Check Monitor Resolution Y Perform AUTO Setup Y Verify Course Settings N Verify Fine Settings Y Verify Horizontal and Vertical Settings Y Set Monitor Brightnes
6. depth of 2 9 in 74mm is sufficient Fora 6185 J 17 panel mount a cabinet with a minimum depth of 3 0 in 76mm 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 0 25 in 6 35 mm thick Note Supporting panels must be cut and drilled to specifications before installation ATTENTION Failure to follow these warnings may result in personal injury or damage to the panel components Publication 6185 UM003A EN P 12 6185 Economy Line Monitors Publication 6185 UM003A EN P Installing Your Panel Mount Monitor Complete the following to install your monitor 1 Prepare panel cutout for monitor Refer to specific cutout drawings in Appendix B Monitor Dimensions on page 36 If access to the rear of the monitor is not available following installation attach the cables to the monitor at this time Refer to the figure on Page 15 Install the monitor in the prepared cutout Install the lock nuts and washers supplied with the monitor around the perimeter of the monitor Extra lock nuts and washers are provided Note Use 10 32 or M5 self locking nuts for mounting ATTENTION You must apply nuts and washers on all studs for NEMA 4 4X 12 fluid applications
7. the external power supply 4 Plug the other end of the AC power cord into the main outlet 5 Restore AC power Publication 6185 UM003A EN P Disabling the Keypad Making Connections 19 You can disable the keypad if you wish The keypad disable switch is covered with a hole plug 1 Remove the plug with a small screwdriver 2 Slide the switch to the right to disable the keypad The left position keeps the keypad enabled 3 Replace the plug when you are finished Figure 10 6185 Economy Line Keypad Disable Switch If the keypad is disabled and a key is pressed the LEDs on the front flash back and forth for about 5 seconds indicating that the keypad is locked out Publication 6185 UM003A EN P 20 6185 Economy Line Monitors Publication 6185 UM003A EN P Configuring Video Setup After making the connections you are ready to setup your monitor This section describes how to setup and configure your monitor In the figure on the left the gray shaded areas represent where you are now in the general process to install connect and adjust your monitor Control Buttons and Power Indicator Figure 11 Front Panel User Controls TH Table B Control Buttons Control Description Menu Opens the OSD and sub menus Selects the highlighted function Exit Exits the OSD Selects the Video signal A or B while the OSD is off 6185 J and 6185 K only Auto Starts the Auto Video Adjustment function Adjusts the brig
8. the video cable connection between the computer and monitor Use the self test feature See page 31 Disable screen saver Adjust the Brightness and Contrast settings using the OSD See page 25 Replace suspected faulty cable Check the maximum resolution and the frequency on the video port of your computer Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor Perform Auto Adjust Adjust Fine and Coarse settings as needed using the OSD menu See page 25 Perform LCD Monitor reset Eliminate unnecessary accessories such as video extension cables Image Lock not properly adjusted Reset the Horizontal positioning using the OSD Eliminate ground loops by connecting monitor and computer to the same power source location or installing an AC isolation transformer Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor Adjust the Contrast settings using the OSD See page 25 Adjust the Brightness and Contrast settings using the OSD See page 25 Check for proper video cable installation Replace suspected faulty cable Check for proper video cable installation Replace suspected faulty cable Reroute cables or replace suspected faulty cables Check host and monitor grounding Monitor out of adjustment Redo Coarse and Fine adjustments Check for proper video cable installation Replace suspected faulty cable Test video source by connecting to another monitor that you know is operational Adjust the Horizontal an
9. 1 7 Panel Mou nt 360 7 14 20 375 9 14 80 Ye Yy 4 y y F F F p 21 6 0 85 CS ig 18x 7 1 0 28 DIA le 449 6 17 70 gt Publication 6185 UM003A EN P Appendix B Monitor Dimensions 39 Figure 23 6185 J Front Panel Dimensions Front Panel Dimensions W1 x H1 x D1 19 0in x 15 7in x 0 3in 483mm x 399mm x 7mm Figure 24 6185 J Rear Chassis Dimensions Rear Chassis Dimensions 4 W2 x H2 x D2 16 9in x 13 8in x 2 47in 429mm x 351mm x 63mm D2 Publication 6185 UM003A EN P 40 6185 Economy Line Monitors 6185 K 17 Rack Mount EKT ohi Panel Dimensions Dimensions Front Panel Dimensions W1 x H1 x D1 19 0in x 15 7in x 1 75in 483mm x 399mm x 44mm Figure 26 6185 J Rear Chassis Dimensions Rear Chassis Dimensions W2 x H2 x D2 16 9in x 13 8in x 2 47in 429mm x 351mm x 63mm Publication 6185 UMOO03A EN P O1DOUOIOCNOT BBRAAOKA TO D2 H2 Description Setting Up the Touchscreen Interface Appendix C Touchscreen Serial Interface 41 Appendix C Touchscreen Serial Interface All touch controllers are configured by default to provide serial communications at 9600 baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no parity For Allen Bradley monitors equipped with touchscreens a serial communications cable is required A suitable cable can be obtained from Rock
10. 429mm x 351mm x 63mm 15 2in x 12 3in x 2 4in 386mm x 313mm x 61mm 15 6 Ib 7 1 kg 20 0 Ib 9 1kg 25 6 Ib 11 6 kg 30 0 Ib 13 6kg 12 months Extensions available Publication 6185 UM003A EN P Appendix E Product Specifications 47 Certifications Agency Approvals TAL AL UL 1950 Recognized Component C UL 950 Recognized Component UL Listed when mounted in appropriate enclosure LVD 73 23 EEC EN 60950 per UL 1950 3rd ed without D3 dev EMC 89 336 EEC EN 50081 2 Emissions EN 50082 2 Immunity FCC Class A C N223 Australian C Tick Publication 6185 UM003A 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 Microsoft Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation AccuTouch is a trademark of Elo TouchSystems ClearTek is a trademark of Microtouch 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 resource
11. Economy Line Industrial Flat Panel Allen Bradley Monitors Bulletin 6185 H 6185 J and 6185 K Installation and User Manual Rockwell 2 6185 Economy Line Monitors 6185 Economy Line Monitors Descriptioi ineei Part Numbe esseeessseeceessseeeees Installing Your Monitor Before you Begin Installing Your Monitor Installing your Monitor in a Panel Installing Your Monitor in a Rack Making Connections Connecting a Host Video Source Connecting the Touchscreen Interface Connecting Powet scccccceeeseeees Disabling the Keypad eee Configuring Video Setup Setting the Monitor Type Check Operating Resolution Performing AUTO Setup ee Optional Adjusting Your Monitor Using the On screen Display Verifying the Coarse Settings Verifying Fine Settings ee Verifying Horizontal and Vertical Positions eee Setting Brightness and Contrast OSD Menu Reference Performing Routine Maintenance Cleaning Ai or eh NL Replacing a Line Cord eee Other Maintenance eee Troubleshooting and Support Sli Testenine e eee Troubleshooting Solutions Allen Bradley Support Appendix A In
12. Product Specifications 45 Appendix E Product Specifications 6185 H Cold Cathode Tubes CCT 2 bulbs 50 000 hours mean for 1 2 brightness point Yes 15 in 380 mm 12 in 304 mm 9 0 in 228 mm 1024x768 x RGB pixels 256K colors 60 deg 55 45 deg 200 nit 58 fL screen overlay option will reduce luminance 250 1 25 msec typical 720x400 at 70Hz VGA text 640x480 at 60Hz and 75Hz 800x600 at 60Hz and 75Hz 1024x768 at 60Hz and 75Hz native Active Matrix Color Thin Film Transistor TFT LCD 6185 J and 6185 K Cold Cathode Tubes CCT 4 bulbs 25 000 hours mean for 1 2 brightness point Yes 17 0 in 432 mm 13 3 in 388 mm 910 6 in 270 mm 1280x1024 x RGB pixels 16 7m colors 80 deg 80 deg 170 nit 50 fL screen overlay option will reduce luminance 200 1 40 msec typical 6185 J and 6185 K 720x400 at 70Hz VGA text 640x480 at 60Hz and 75Hz 800x600 at 60Hz and 75Hz 1024x768 at 60Hz and 75Hz 1280x1024 at 60Hz and 75Hz native RGB analog white level 0 714V above ref Black into 75 Ohms H and V separate TTL levels positive or negative HD 15 Effect drivers are available Auto Adjustment Status LEDs OSD Control Brightness Coarse Fine Position Color Control Reset Language Menu Display Time Menu Position Image Keypad can be disabled from the rear of the monitor See page 19 6185 J and 6185 K Touchscreen Opt
13. ade through a HD 15 female Source connector Note For specifications on a HD 15 video cable see page 44 To establish a signal using the HD 15 connector 1 Connect one end of the included six foot video cable to the female HD 15 video input connector Figure 7 6185 Economy Line Video Cable Connections __ ET Video 2 Video 6185 JIK only Connects to Computer Video Port HD15 Note You can use longer cables up to approximately 75 feet in some cases provided they are properly constructed 2 Connect the other end to the output of any IBM compatible VGA adapter or other video generator Note You may connect the monitor to video generators that do not conform to VGA standards The main requirement is that the generator provides analog RGB video signals 0 714V above reference black into 75 ohms and separate horizontal and vertical sync signals Publication 6185 UM003A EN P Making Connections 17 C onnecting the The serial touchscreen interface connection to the host is made through Touchscreen Interface an RS 232 DE 9 female D shell connector located on the side panel 0 ptional 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 Appendix C Touchscreen Serial Interface on page 41 for additi
14. arbonate shield or a touchscreen However use only one or the other at all times A residue mixture can cause a chemical reaction Special care should be taken when cleaning a touchscreen or polycarbonate shield that is installed over the screen Abrasive and certain chemical cleaners can easily damage the surface 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 Qualified service personnel should perform all maintenance except for the power cord replacement described above Self Test Troubleshooting and Support 31 Troubleshooting and Support Rockwell Automation also provides a self test feature for verifying that your monitor is running correctly If the monitor and computer are property connected but the monitor remains dark and the power indicator is blinking run the self test To run the self test 1 Power down the computer and monitor 2 Unplug the video cable from the back of the computer 3 Power up the monitor If the monitor is functioning properly you will see a white box with a red border that reads Check Signal Cable This is the self test box Three smaller boxes red green and blue appear inside the border If any of these boxes do not appear this indicates a problem Note This self test box also appears during normal operation if the monitor is disconnected or damaged 4 Power down y
15. ation 6185 UM003A EN P Description 6185 Economy Line Monitors 5 The 6185 Economy Line monitors offer the following One button automatic screen setup Front panel keypad with lockout feature External 90 264 VAC Power Supply Plug and Play and Energy Star compatible NEMA 4 4X 12 IP65 IP53 equivalent front panel Capabilities specific to the 6185 H include the following Thin enclosure 2 4in 61mm 256K color 18 bit display Bright 200 nits Active Matrix TFT 1024x768 display Video formats supported from 640x480 to 1024x768 Fast response time lt 25 msec 120 H 100 V viewing angle Rack mount adapter brackets EIA 19 8U option Capabilities specific to the 6185 and 6185 K include the following Thin enclosure 2 5in 63mm 16 7M color 24 bit display Bright 170 nits Active Matrix TFT 1280x1024 Video formats supported from 640x480 to 1280x1024 Fast response time lt 40 msec 160 viewing angle Touchscreen Option A resistive antiglare touchscreen option is available for all models of 6185 Economy Line monitors Publication 6185 UM003A EN P Publication 6185 UM003A EN P 6185 Economy Line Monitors Package Contents The shipping cartons contain the following items Monitor ScreenSet monitor setup utility Package of mounting hardware AC power cord Video cable This user manual A monitor with a touchscreen option ships with these additional items Supporting software and manuals RS
16. ation 6185 UM003A EN P ee S Depending on if you are using Windows NT Windows 95 Windows 98 or Windows 2000 accessing the monitor type settings can differ Use the following table as a procedure guideline for accessing the monitor types manually Table C Procedures for Accessing Monitor Type Manually Windows NT Windows 98 2000 Open Control Panel 1 Open Control Panel 1 Open Control Panel Open Display icon 2 Open Display icon 2 Open Display icon Click Settings tab 3 Click Settings tab 3 Click Settings tab Verify Desktop Area 4 Click Advance 4 Click Advance Resolution set for Properties button Properties button the desired Click Monitor tab 5 Click Monitor tab resolutions i l 1024x768 is best for 6 Click Change button 6 S 6185 H 7 Click Show all job x 10b Devices button 7 Verify Manufacturer X 15989 Standard monitor for 6185 J and 6185 8 Verify Manufacturer types K Standard monitor types 8 Verify Models Verify Refresh Frequency 9 Click Show all e Plug and Play f Devices button Monitor 60 or 75 Hz is best i 10 Verify Manufacturer e Super VGA 800x600 Standard monitor types s Super VGA 1024x7 11 Verify Models nei e Super VGA Monitor e Super VGA 1024x768 e Super VGA 1280x1024 Setting Up Video Resolution Flat panel monitors are fixed resolution devices and the image looks best when operated at their native resolution However 6185 Economy Line monitors have advanced scali
17. blication 6185 UM003A EN P 36 6185 Economy Line Monitors Appendix B Monitor Dimensions This section shows the dimensions of the monitors Use this information to ensure you have adequate space to install the unit and route cables Units are in mm inches 6185 H 15 Panel Mount Palas Paii Mounting Cutout Dimensions 20 6 0 81 401 6 15 81 gt 381 0 15 00 254 0 10 00 29 7 1 17 7 9 0 31 127 0 5 00 a A A A A i A A r Pe 131 3 5 17 207 5 8 17 61 85 N H ET 35 309 1 12 17 1 5 Panel Mou nt 322 6 12 70 338 8 13 34 4x R3 2 RO 13 Max Y y 4 lt A k ae ao 16x 5 5 0 22 DIA lt 406 4 16 00 gt Publication 6185 UM003A EN P Appendix B Monitor Dimensions 37 Figure 20 6185 H Front Panel Dimensions Front Panel Dimensions W1 x H1 x D1 17 25in x 14 0in x 0 3in 438mm x 355mm x 7mm 21 6185 H Rear Chassis Dimensions W2 x H2 x D2 15 2in x 12 3in x 2 4in D2 Publication 6185 UM003A EN P 38 6185 Economy Line Monitors 6185 J 17 Panel Mount O A Mounting Cutout Dimensions 29 2 1 15 gt 435 6 17 15 406 4 16 00 304 8 12 00 25 9 1 02 ones T 7 6 0 30 101 6 4 00 Il 7 7 E 114 8 4 52 m 6185 J 350 0 13 78
18. d Vertical position settings using the OSD See page 25 Check the Image Size selection using the OSD See page 25 Perform Auto Adjustment Adjust the Color setting using the OSD menu See page 25 Reposition the image using the OSD Wait 5 seconds for the changes to be saved before you turn off power Publication 6185 UM003A EN P Symptom The power indicator blinks amber once The power indicator blinks amber Green and Amber LEDs blink back and forth when keypad is pressed Troubleshooting and Support 33 Action The monitor is saving your changes to the OSD The monitor is using its power management Monitor keypad lock is enabled See page 19 Publication 6185 UM003A EN P 34 6185 Economy Line Monitors Allen Bradley Support Publication 6185 UM003A EN P Rockwell Automation 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 Note When contacting Technical Support always provide the serial number of the unit in question 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 informati
19. e monitor s front panel and into the rails behind Install the Monitor HUFL TA Te Tu el ea Connect to a Host Video Source Y Connect to Touchscreen Interface Optional Y Connect Power Configure Video Setup Set Monitor Type Y Check Monitor Resolution Y Perform AUTO Setup X Verify Course Settings x Verify Fine Settings Y Verify Horizontal and Vertical Settings Y Set Monitor Brightness and Contrast Making Connections 15 Making Connections The rear panels of both 6185 Economy Line monitors have connectors for attaching cables to accomplish the following e Connecting to a host computer video source HD 15 VGA connector e Connecting to a host computer serial port for touchscreen e Connecting to power IEC connector In the figure on the left the gray shaded areas represent where you are now in the general process to install connect and adjust your monitor Monitor Connections The following figure shows standard configurations for your monitor Note Some connectors on your monitor may differ slightly from the following figure Figure 6 6185 Economy Line Connections __ vide __ eo Power Kepad Button Disable Connects to Computer Serial Port Connects to Computer Video Port HD15 AC Line Cord External AC Power Supply Publication 6185 UM003A EN P 16 6185 Economy Line Monitors C onnecting a Host Video The video connection to the host is m
20. ea for the current signal e Expanded 1 expands the viewing area to the full width of the monitor screen e Expanded 2 extends the viewing area both horizontally and vertically to the full size of the monitor screen Image Effect optimizes the display for the type of software you are using e Scaling smooths an image which may help the eye to see more detail e Filtering sharpens text by adding a fine contrasting line around each character so that it is easier to recognize Sets the length of time the OSD remains active after the last time you push a button This screen shows the horizontal and vertical frequencies sync polarity and the display resolution of the images received from the computer or video card Publication 6185 UM003A EN P 30 6185 Economy Line Monitors Cleaning Replacing a Line Cord Other Maintenance Publication 6185 UM003A EN P Performing Routine Maintenance 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 ATTENTION You can use alcoholic or ammoniac cleaners to clean the polyc
21. f the AUTO setup button The AUTO setup function works with most screens using reasonable video content but Rockwell Automation provides a ScreenSet monitor setup utility to display the best possible image Note The ScreenSet monitor setup utility is designed for 32 bit Windows operating systems only Windows 95 98 2000 or Windows NT 4 0 or greater Publication 6185 UM003A EN P 24 6185 Economy Line Monitors 1 Insert the ScreenSet utility diskette provided with the monitor into your computer s floppy drive 2 Start the ScreenSet utility using the instructions on the diskette Note Your setup screen may look slightly different Flat Panel Screen Adjustment Utility ag _ 4 tst Adjust horizontal size so no dark verticn bands appear across screen center 2nd Adjust screen position so white border is visible all around screen 3rd Adjust clock phasing for least amount of screen noise To ent double click mouse bution or press a key 3 Press the AUTO button The automatic adjustment display appears Figure 12 Auto Adjustment Display Auto Adjustment For most users with the touch of one button the AUTO adjustment feature quickly and accurately adjusts the monitor Note Acomputer switches through several different video modes while booting The monitor stores setup information for each video mode If you have trouble reading the display during the booting video modes you can also press the
22. htness level if pressed while the OSD is off Moves between OSD menus and submenus Brightness Decreases or increases values LEDs There are two LEDs on the keypad e Green LED On Power good video and sync signals are present and good e Amber LED On Monitor in power saving mode or power good but video sync signals are not present disconnected cable or out of range e Amber and Green LEDs Flashing Key has been pressed when keypad is locked out Setting the Monitor Type Configuring Video Setup 21 If you are using Windows 95 Windows 98 or Windows 2000 and your video card supports it you should enable your workstation to detect Plug amp Play monitors and select Plug and Play as the monitor type If your video card does not support Plug and Play or if you are using Windows NT you should set the monitor type manually The possible settings are e Plug and Play Monitor 6185 H 6185 J and 6185 K monitors with Plug and Play enabled system e Super VGA 1024x768 6185 H manual setting e Super VGA 1280x1024 6185 J and 6185 K manual setting Note These monitors use a flat panel display but they use the workstation s analog VGA interface Because of this some setup screens may indicate that the monitor is operating as a CRT analog device rather than a flat panel digital device Publication 6185 UM003A EN P 22 6185 Economy Line Monitors Check Operating Resolution Public
23. ion Resistive touchscreen with serial controller and DOS drivers Other OS Publication 6185 UM003A EN P 46 6185 Economy Line Monitors Electrical Line Voltage Line Frequency Ground Leakage Power Consumption Environmental Panel Mount Option Rating Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Relative Humidity Operating Altitude Non Operating Altitude Operating Electrostatic Discharge Non Operating Electrostatic Discharge Operating Shock Non Operating Shock Operating Vibration Non Operating Vibration Physical Front Panel Dimensions WxHxD Rear Chassis Dimensions from rear surface of front panel to back W x H x D Net Weight Shipping Weight Warranty Standard Optional 6185 4 6185 and 6185 K 90 to 264VAC 47 70Hz or DC 1 0 uA max at 1 5KVDC 30W max 36 VA 42W max 75 VA NEMA 4 4X 12 built to IP65 or IP53 standards OC to 40C 20C to 60C 10 to 80 non condensing Sea level to 10 000 ft 3048m Sea level to 25 000 ft 7620m 8 0K VDC IEC 801 2 level 3 15 0K VDC 10g 1 2 sine 11 msec 20g 1 2 sine 11 msec 0 006 in p p 10 57 Hz sine 1 0g peak 57 640 Hz sine 0 006 in p p 10 57 Hz sine 1 0g peak 57 640 Hz sine 6185 4 6t 5 and 6185 K 17 25in x 14 0in x 0 3in 438mm x 355mm x 7mm without rack adapter brackets 19 0in x 15 7in x 0 3in 483mm x 399mm x 7mm Rack Mount handles add 1 45 37mm to front panel depth 16 9in x 13 8in x 2 47in
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25. k mount Before Unpacking the Monitor Before unpacking a new monitor inspect the shipping carton for damage If damage is visible immediately contact the shipper and request 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 Publication 6185 UM003A EN P 10 6185 Economy Line Monitors Installing your Monitor in a Panel Publication 6185 UM003A EN P Panel mount monitors are designed to provide protection against water and dust to NEMA 4 4X 12 IP65 IP53 equivalent standards Slides or shelves are not required because the panel mount monitor is designed to be supported by the panel in which it is installed Figure 5 Generic Panel Mount Diagram Note Your monitor may differ from the above graphic Tools Needed for Panel Mount Installation In addition to the tools required to make the panel cutout you will need the following tools e 3 8 deep well socket e 14 drive extension 6 or longer e 14 drive ratchet or 14 drive torque ratchet Installing Your Monitor 11 Panel Mounting Guidelines Observe the following precautions before installing the unit in a panel e Confirm that there is adequate space behind the panel Allow at least 1 0 26mm on the sides and bottom and 2 0 51mm on the top ventilation Fora 6185 H 15 panel mount a cabinet with a minimum
26. mount 3 0 76 mm for the 6185 K 17 rack mount e No slides or shelves are required because the rack mount monitor is designed to be supported by the panels in which it is installed Publication 6185 UM003A EN P 14 6185 Economy Line Monitors Publication 6185 UM003A EN P Installing a Monitor into a Rack 1 Verify that you have either eight rack units 14 00 356 mm for the 6185 H 15 panel mount or nine rack units 15 75 400 mm for the 6185 K 17 rack mount available to mount your monitor Locate holes in the rack mounting rails corresponding to the holes in the monitor front panel Install clip nuts behind the holes in the rails if threaded rails are not provided Note The mounting rails that run vertically along the inside edges of the front opening of an EIA rack cabinet can be of two types e Wide rails have holes spaced 0 5 12 7 mm and 1 25 31 8 mm on centers in a repeating pattern Wide rails are prevalent in Europe e Universal rails have holes spaced 0 5 12 7 mm 0 625 31 8 mm and 0 625 31 8 mm 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 Install the monitor into the cabinet from the front Secure the monitor chassis to the cabinet by installing panel mounting screws through the holes in th
27. ng capabilities to make the display look as good as possible while running in non native modes If you switch the resolution of this monitor from the native resolution the display may look slightly distorted due to replication techniques used to fill the full screen with an image The native resolutions are as follows e 1024x768 for 6185 H e 1280x1024 for 6185 J and 6185 K Performing AUTO Setup Configuring Video Setup 23 Changing the Resolution You can change the resolution in the Display section of the Control Panel For guidelines on accessing the Control Panel see Table C Procedures for Accessing Monitor Type Manually on page 22 The following table lists the amount of video memory you need to run in each video mode Table D Video Memory Requirements Resolution Video Memory 640x480 0 4 Mb 800x600 0 6 Mb 1024x768 0 9 Mb High color 16 bit color 1 7 Mb True Color 24 bit color 2 4 Mb 1280x1024 256 colors 8 bit 1 5 Mb High color 16 bit color 2 6 Mb True Color 24 bit color 4 Mb Note The 6185 H displays up to 256k colors 18 bit color Because most workstations only support 8 bit 16 bit or 24 bit color you must operate the monitor in True Color mode 24 bit color to use the full color range of the monitor The monitor will interpret the colors correctly 6185 J and 6185 K uses True Color 24 bit The 6185 Economy Line monitors can sample the input video signal and set themselves up with a press o
28. omy Line Monitors Verifying the Coarse Settings EK Verifying Fine Settings Publication 6185 UM003A EN P KI EK The Coarse adjustment controls the video sample rate of the monitor and effects the horizontal size of the monitor image If you are running native mode You should see individual lines across the center section of the ScreenSet utility If you do not see these individual lines adjust the Coarse OSD setting until the lines are as clear as possible Use the following as a guideline Figure 14 Figure 15 Correct Coarse Setting Incorrect Coarse Setting A repeating vertical shaded bar pattern may occur across the screen if the Coarse setting is incorrect If you are running non native mode If you are running non native mode resolution different than the monitor the left side border on the setup screen should be as far left as possible while still being visible Refer to Check Operating Resolution on page 22 Note The left side border could be off the screen just to the left If it is not adjust the Horizontal Position control until it is Once the left side is set adjust the Coarse setting until the right side border is as far right as possible while still being visible If you see video noise across the center section of the setup screen adjust the Fine setting until the lines are as clear as possible Fine settings are sometimes referred to as Phase settings Note All the noise may no
29. on 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 representative 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 Appendix A Installing Rack Brackets on the 6185 H 35 Appendix A Installing Rack Brackets on the 6185 H You can install the 6185 H 15 panel mount monitor into a rack using optional rack adapters The rack adapters are designed for installation in a rack cabinet that conforms to EIA standards for equipment with 19 483 mm wide panels The rack adapter option is Accessory option R Installing Rack Adapter Brackets on a 6185 H Monitor 1 Carefully remove the monitor from its packaging 2 Locate four mounting studs on each side of the monitor s back enclosure 3 Install handles onto rack adapter brackets if required 4 Install the rack adapter brackets onto the four mounting studs on the monitor s back enclosure Figure 18 Generic Rack Adapter Brackets Diagram Note Your monitor may differ from the above graphic 5 Secure the rack adapter brackets with the provided nuts for all eight mounting studs 4 studs for each rack adapter bracket Pu
30. onal details on the installation and operation of the touchscreen To connect the touchscreen 1 For units with the touchscreen option make sure you have the serial cable This is Touchscreen Serial Cable option A 2 Connect one end of the touchscreen serial cable to the T S port connector on the monitor Figure 8 6185 Economy Line Touchscreen Connections Touchscreen Connects to Computer Serial Port 3 Connect the other end to a serial port usually COM2 on the host computer 4 Tighten the captive screws on the cable connector to secure it Publication 6185 UM003A EN P 18 6185 Economy Line Monitors C onnecting Power 6185 Economy Line monitors require a single phase power supply providing 90 to 264V AC at 50 to 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 power to the monitor 1 Turn off the main switch or breaker 2 Connect the external power supply cable to the 12 VDC power input connector on the monitor Important If you need an extra cable restraint Rockwell Automation provides a lance in the sheet metal so you can secure the power cable to the chassis with a tie wrap Figure 9 6185 Economy Line Power Connections Power Power Button Input AC Line Cord External AC Power Supply 3 Connect the plug end of the AC power cord to the AC power connector on
31. operate at its highest specified temperature the overall life span of any electronic device is shortened when it operates at its highest rated temperature 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 Installing Your Monitor Installing Your Monitor 9 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 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 Appendix E Product Specifications on page 45 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 Depending on the options you selected when ordering your 6185 Economy Line monitor you can install your monitor in of the following ways e Panel mount e Rac
32. our monitor and reconnect the video cable then turn on both your computer and the monitor 5 If your monitor screen remains blank after the previous procedure check your video controller and computer system because your monitor is functioning properly Publication 6185 UM003A EN P 32 6185 Economy Line Monitors 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 F Troubleshooting Table Troubleshooting Solutions Symptom No picture No Connection Check Video Signal Cable appears Screen is blank Video Mode is not supported Picture is scrambled Picture is not clear Picture is fuzzy Vertical shaded bars on screen image Display is present but bars appear across it or roll through it Picture bounces or has wavy oscillations Picture has blurry streaks or ghosting to the right of objects on the screen Images are too bright or too dark Image is not stable Screen jitter or noisy video Image is dim even with brightness and contrast controls set full UP Screen image is not centered or sized properly Color is not uniform Colors are distorted with dark or shadowed areas White does not look white Image position changes are not saved Action Verify that the power cord is connected Test outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device Replace power cord Have monitor serviced Check
33. owing table Table G Touchscreen Interface Monitor DCE Device Host DTE Device DE 9 Female Signal Description DE 9 Male DB 25 Male Not Connected DCD 2 Transmit Data TXD ee a 01 0 4 bata Terminal Reasy OTA dS 5 Wot connecsdiosr 6 i o wom 0 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 e If you are using older touchscreen software you may be prompted for the type of touchscreen controller being used The 6185 Economy Line monitors use Resistive Elo TouchSystems model E271 2210 controllers Once you have obtained this information install the software using the installation disks found in the touchscreen accessory package Publication 6185 UM003A EN P Appendix C Touchscreen Serial Interface 43 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 AccuTouch touchscreens Performing a Calibration
34. preset values for the selected group of functions Geometry changes the Position Image Lock and Image Size settings Color changes the RGB settings back to the defaults Temperature Select the Color Mode you find most comfortable and then fine tune the colors using the Color Control menus Mode 1 sets the color to the natural characteristics of the flat panel display Mode 2 sets the color to a warm reddish white Mode 3 sets the color to a cool bluish white or Ed 9 Color Control e Rled e G reen e B lue Language English Deutsch Espanol Francais Italiano Svenska Menu Position e Horizontal e Vertical Image Size e Normal e Expanded 1 e Expanded 2 Image Effect e Scaling e Filtering Menu Display Time e 5 seconds e 10 seconds e 20 seconds e 200 seconds Display Mode Configuring Video Setup 29 Adjusts the color hue and saturation Color hue is most noticeable in areas of white Sets the OSD language display The language setting only affects the language of the OSD It has no effect on software running on the computer Controls the position OSD position on the screen Each time the OSD opens it displays in the same location on the screen If your computer or video board supplies a signal rate and addressability lower than your monitor does then the scaling processor can expand the addressability up to the native resolution e Normal uses the normal size viewing ar
35. s and Contrast Publication 6185 UMOO03A EN P 6185 Economy Line Monitors Installing Your Monitor This section describes how to install 6185 H 6185 J and 6185 K monitors When installing the monitor it is important to consider environmental factors that could affect performance as well as possible effects from equipment operation on personnel and nearby equipment The figure on the left displays the general process to install connect and adjust your monitor Installation Guidelines Following these guidelines will help ensure that the monitor provides 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 e Ensure that the ambient air temperature will not exceed the specified maximum temperature You may need a user supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner to meet this condition in some installations 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 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
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37. stalling Rack Brackets on the 6185 H Appendix B Monitor Dimensions 6185 H 15 Panel Mount Dimensions ccccceeeeees 6185 J 17 Panel Mount DimensionsS cccccceeeeeeees 6185 K 17 Rack Mount Dimensions cccccceeeeeees Appendix C Touchscreen Serial Interface De Scription zse snis var vatov Setting Up the Touchscreen Interface Appendix D Video Cables HD 15 Video Connector Appendix E Product Specifications Publication 6185 UM003A EN P Important User Information 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 associa
38. t be eliminated due to environmental conditions and some video cards Verifying Horizontal and Vertical Positions Ce CD K Setting Brightness and Contrast Configuring Video Setup 27 The white pixel border on the setup screen should be visible around the perimeter of the display If it is not adjust the Horizontal and Vertical position controls until it is If the Coarse adjustment was set correctly you should be able to adjust the Horizontal position one click to the right or left and the white border should disappear off the respective side If not readjust the Coarse setting again When adjusting the brightness and contrast you want to ensure that black appears black and white appears white and that all shades of gray in between are visible These adjustments will vary depending on your lighting conditions Perform these adjustments under the normal operating lighting conditions 1 Adjust the Brightness control as high as possible while maintaining a black bar in the top left hand corner of the setup screen If this bar starts to turn gray you have gone too far Figure 16 Brightness Menu Brightness cod Exit Exit Key 2 Adjust the Contrast control until the full range of gray scale is visible Figure 17 Contrast Adjustment High Contrast Correct Contrast If Contrast is set too high the first gray boxes will be all white instead of white followed by light shades of gray
39. ted 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 information 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 Publication 6185 UM003A EN P 6185 Economy Line Monitors This manual provides installation operation and maintenance instructions for the Allen Bradley 6185 Economy Line monitors This manual supports the following models e 6185 H 15 0 Panel Mount e 6185 J 17 0 Panel Mount e 6185 K 17 0 Rack Mount Note If you want to mount your 15 monitor into a 19 rack you can use the optional rack adapters brackets Figure 1 Figure 2 6185 H 15 Panel Mount 6185 H 15 Panel Mount with Optional Rack Adapter Brackets Figure 3 Figure 4 6185 J 17 Panel Mount 6185 K 17 Rack Mount Public
40. well Automation or you can create one The cable is a straight wired serial RS 232 cable with a male DE 9 D shell connector on the monitor end 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 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 6185 UM003A EN P 42 6185 Economy Line Monitors Enabling the Touchscreen Interface The 6185 Economy Line monitors provide a female DE 9 connector on the side panel This connector provides the serial interface for the touch controller Interconnecting wiring to the host serial port connection is shown in the foll

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