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1. Le e IE Mi echhiology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Step 14 Once the program is finished installing the user is prompted to restart the computer now or to restart the computer later Figure 7 18 Select when the computer should be restarted and click FINISH to complete the driver installation procedure Setup Complete Setup has finished installing T ouchk t on your computer No will restart my computer later The Touchkit diver has been installed To ensure proper operation the computer needs to be restarted Figure 7 18 Installation Complete 7 3 3 15 inch to 19 inch Touch Panel Driver Configuration To configure the touch panel driver options refer to the TouchKit user manual located on the driver installation CD 7 4 Calibrating the Touch Screen To calibrate the touch screen cursor with the motion of the touch screen pen or finger please follow the steps below Step 1 Make sure the system is properly connected through an RS 232 or a USB interface to the Afolux monitor Page 138 J VE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Step 2 Make sure the touch screen driver is properly installed Step 3 Locate the PenMount Monitor icon in the bottom left corner of the screen ao BS age e BS Figure 7 19 PenMount Monitor Icon Step 4 Click the icon A pop up menu appears See Figure 7 20 Control Panel Beep Right
2. smartOSD Page 154 GT J VE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card D 1 IEI smartOSD Quick Installation Guide IEI smartOSD is a proprietary On Screen Display OSD software solution from IEI that enables easy remote monitor setting adjustments in a Windows environment JE smartOSD delivers excellent performance and provides more flexibility than the typical OSD hardware solutions when adjusting a monitor smartOSD also allows monitor settings such as brightness contrast screen position size color gain to be read and changed over normal video cable VGA or DVI The smart OSD function is only supported by revision 1 1 models and above D 2 Pre installation Notice Before installing smartOSD software please make sure one of the following operating systems is installed Windows 95 Windows NT 4 0 Windows 98 Windows 2000 Windows 2003 Windows XP Windows Vista D 3 Software Illustration The table below shows the smartOSD menu structure for all IEI LCD monitors A NOTE To update the display setting status immediately push the refresh button on every page To turn the system on press ALT P Page 155 e IE Mi echhology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Hem Elements EDID EDID contains basic information about the monitor and its capabilities ES System Monitor Power Control Note2 Management Memory Save Load
3. I x AFL M Series industrial LCD monitor I x Power adapter I x Power cord 1 x DVI cable I x VGA cable I x Component cable I x Audio cable I x User manual and driver CD I x Remote control I x Screw set I x Wire strain bands 1 x Touch Panel RS 232 Cable Touch Pen Driver CD ROM T R models only amp 1x Touch Panel USB Cable for AFL 07M T R AFL O8MH T R AFL 10M T R and AFL 12M T R Images of the above items are shown in Chapter 5 3 3 RIWKNRK ZO URLSKIS N T 1 1 1 AFL M SERIES LCD MONITOR OVERVIEW ssssesssssseeeeeeeceececeeeeeeeeaaaaeeaeeeeeeeeees 3 EE EE 3 EE 3 BES DES 00 ON DENE EEE erent T 4 IVV 4 L2 ge E ON ENR LEE WY eesosas rrenen rE E E EEEE E EE TEENS eaS 5 ITV 5 REA EEE EE 6 ERE ESS Te NC 7 EE GONE SEE EEE EEE 8 2 MECHANICAL OVERVIEW gege 9 RR oapeusdenesovusauaaenenematesereoseouitenesense 10 POT eree E E E E 10 BOTTOM 12 2 3 1 AFL 07M 08MH 10M 12M Connechore 12 2 3 2 AFL 15M 17M 19M Counectorg 12 PT DONN 13 2 4 1 General Physical Dimensioune 13 2 4 2 AFL 07M Physical Dimensions rrornrrrrrnrrnnnnnrrrnrnnnnnnrnnnrnnnnnnrnnnrnnnnnnnnnvrnnnnnnnene 15 2 4 3 AFL OSMH Physical Dimensions ne eseeeeeceeeeeaaaaeseseeeeeeeaas 16 2 4 4 AFL IOM Physical Dimensions ENEE 7 2 4 5 AFL 12M Physical Dimensions ENEE 18 2 4 6 AFL 15M Physical Dimensions rrrnnnrrnrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnorrrnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnneennnnes 19 2 4 7 AFL 17M Physical Dimensions
4. Page 114 Table 6 1 shows the OSD menu structure for all models of the AFL series LCD monitor Display Control Auto 1 1 Aspect Aspect Ratio Auto 4x3 14x9 16x9 gt 16x9 PiP Color Controls Brightness to 100 Color Temperature Red 0 to 100 Green 0 to 100 Blue 0 to 100 lt TS STE PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card System Menu e HE RTechnology Corp Jone save emm Audi mue oo Input Select Wen YpbPr DVI Svideo CVBS OSD Configuration OSD Timer Off 5 sec 10 sec 15 sec 20 sec 25 Sec 30 sec OSD Transparency O to 100 OSD Zoom O to 100 Auto Brightness Auto Brightness Table 6 1 OSD Menus t mm P wm a 0 00 Page 115 Je IE r ecnhnhology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 6 2 Using the OSD OSD menu options are described below 6 2 1 Image Menu Image menu options are shown in Figure 6 2 Image Brightness Contrast Sharpness Figure 6 2 Image Menu Brightness Adjusts the brightness of screen This function adjusts the offset value of ADC Setting this value too high or too low will affect the quality of image When the auto dimming function is turned on the brightness control is not effective Contrast Adjusts the gain value of ADC Adjusting this value too high or too low will worsen the quality of image Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness level This option may help reduce the softening edges around the displayed objects Page 116
5. 1 x Digital input connector 1 x Power input connector 1x RS 232 connector 1x S Video connector 1x USB connector 1 x VGA connector The locations of the peripheral interface connectors for the AV 6962 AD board are shown in Section 4 5 2 A complete list of all the peripheral interface connectors can be seen in Section 4 5 3 TE I eTechnology Cofp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 4 5 2 AV 6962 AD Board Layout Figure 4 23 shows the on board peripheral connectors and on board jumpers CN17 CN CH CN a a USB1 EM Ss Figure 4 23 AV 6962 Connector and Jumper Locations Je IE r ecnhnhology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 4 5 3 AV 6962 Peripheral Interface Connectors Table 4 27 shows a list of the peripheral interface connectors on the AV 6962 AD board Detailed descriptions of these connectors can be found in Section 4 6 Serial port connector RS 232 COM Table 4 27 AV 6962 Peripheral Interface Connectors 4 5 4 AV 6962 Rear Panel Connectors Table 4 28 lists the rear panel connectors on the AV 6962 AD board Detailed descriptions of these connectors can be found in Section 4 8 Audio jack Audio jack Component video signal input jack mini DIN 7 component pce VE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Oooo ee Table 4 28 AV 6962 Rear Panel Connectors 4 5 5 AV 6962 On board Jumpers Table 4 29 lists the on boar
6. CPU Card Figure 4 2 shows the on board peripheral connectors and on board jumpers Figure 4 2 AV 9962 Connector and Jumper Locations 4 1 3 AV 9962 Peripheral Interface Connectors Table 4 1 shows a list of the peripheral interface connectors on the AV 9962 AD board Detailed descriptions of these connectors can be found in Section 4 2 Inverter interface connector 6 pin wafer connector LVDS signal output connector 30 pin connector z H LE ye VE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card eo ES ENNE ee zeen o ES TTL signal output connector AFL 07M only 40 pin connector Touch panel connector 9 pin wafer connector J10 Table 4 1 AV 9962 Peripheral Interface Connectors 4 1 4 AV 9962 Rear Panel Connectors Table 4 2 lists the rear panel connectors on the AV 9962 AD board Detailed descriptions of these connectors can be found in Section 4 4 Table 4 2 AV 9962 Rear Panel Connectors 4 1 5 AV 9962 On board Jumpers Table 4 3 lists the on board jumpers A detailed description of these jumpers can be found in Section 4 3 Je IE r ecnhnhology Corp LCD Panel Voltage Select 6 pin header JP5 PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Touch screen select 2 pin header JP6 Table 4 3 AV 9962 On board Jumpers 4 2 AV 9962 Internal Peripheral Connectors Internal peripheral connectors on the AV 9962 AD board are only accessible when the board is outside of the monitor This se
7. CPU Card Part Name Toxic or Hazardous Substances and Elements Lead Mercury Cadmium Hexavalent Polybrominated Polybrominated Hg Cd Chromium Biphenyls Diphenyl Ethers SCHT Printed Circuit O This toxic or hazardous substance is contained in all of the homogeneous materials for the part is below the limit reguirement in SJ T11363 2006 X This toxic or hazardous substance is contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials for this part is above the limit reguirement in SJ T11363 2006 Te n Page 175 x gt ELS a HE lechnology Corp Mp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card FEM SERRA RAFAEL ROHS ARE e LIS SSR TT BEA BF AHE ROHS fr LEIR LERK r i ERWA HB HR ARE gt TBR Th EEE a NEK ee EJ ERR gt AT EJ BEL T BR AE RE gt BE HLH ET Er GE TON ARNE HEHH eS VI OU Fl FE n EEE MH HE 7 J HE 2H Se il we Awe o H O AMAA A SITE EAA DID A Se 8054 S T 11363 2006 PREMERE RDA F A FORA AEA SEE TET Rk SU A Se eR SJ T 11363 2006 tHE AE AER a SOK Page 176 Pe AE 5 S WS sa za kan id Ee
8. Supply Voltage V Backlight Lamp Life hrs Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Temperature Storage Humidity Shock Non Operating Vibration Non Operating XGA 1024 x 768 450 700 1 6 Tr 17 Tf 1 5G 10 300Hz Sine wave 10mins axis 3 direction Table 3 4 AFL 12M LCD Specifications SJ le HE rechnology Corp 3 1 6 AFL 15M LCD Specifications PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Table 3 5 lists the LCD specifications of the AFL 15M MFR Model Resolution Active Area mm Pixel Pitch mm Number of Colors View Angle H V Brightness cd m2 Contrast Ratio Response Time ms at 25C Power Consumption W Interface Supply Voltage V Backlight Lamp Life hrs Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Temperature Storage Humidity Shock Non Operating Vibration Non Operating XGA 1024 x 768 350 16 Tr Tf 11 5 1 5G 10 200Hz Sine wave 30mins axis 3 direction Table 3 5 AFL 15M LCD Specifications PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card oy VE Technology Corp 3 1 7 AFL 17M LCD Specifications Table 3 6 lists the LCD specifications of the AFL 17M MFR Model Resolution Active Area mm Pixel Pitch mm Number of Colors View Angle H V Brightness cd m2 Contrast Ratio Response Time ms at 25C Power Consumption W Interface Supply Voltage V Backlight Lamp Life hrs Operating Temperature Operating Humidity S
9. Table 4 31 Table 4 32 Table 4 33 Table 4 34 Table 4 35 Table 4 36 Table 4 37 Table 4 38 Table 4 39 Table 4 40 Table 4 41 Table 4 42 Table 4 43 Table 4 44 Table 4 45 Table 4 46 Table 4 47 Page xviii oO e ya r ecnhnhology Corp Remote Control Connector Pinouts csecceecccesssseeeeeeeeeensssseeeeseeeeeenseeeeeeeeees 53 TTL Signal Output Connector Pinouts rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnneennn 55 Touch Panel Connector Pinout nnnsnnxxnennnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnenenn 56 LCD Panel Voltage Select Jumper SettingS cccseeeesecsssseeeeeeeseeeeseseeeeeesees 58 LCD Panel Power Input Jumper SettingsS rrrnannnnennnnnnnnnennnnnnnnvennnnnnnnennnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnr 58 Audio SACK PINS svarene 60 Component Video Connector PinOutS xxxxrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnevennnnnnnnnnr 60 Composite Signal Input BNC Connector J7 PinOutsS annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnen 61 Composite Signal Input Connector J6 Pinouts annxxrnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnennnnnennnnnnnen 61 DG 12V Connector ET ul E 62 RS 232 Touch Panel Connector PinoutS rxxrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnn 62 S Video Connector PINOUNS uuuaemamausmnsumvnnneemdjevmnsandsdnt 63 USB Touch Panel Connector Pinouts aannnnnxnnennnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnevennnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnn 63 VGA Connector PINOUTS ii crsveices
10. AV 9962 External Rear Panel Connectors 4 4 1 Audio Jack CN Label J3 CN Type Audio jack CN Pinouts See Table 4 18 CN Location See Figure 4 17 Use the audio jack to connect audio input to the monitor e IE mi echiology Corp a pe O PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Audio lutput Right Table 4 18 Audio Jack Pinouts 4 4 2 Component Video Connector CN Label J2 CN Type mini DIN 7 component video connector CN Pinouts see Table 4 19 CN Location See Figure 4 17 and Figure 4 18 Use the mini DIN 7 component video connector to connect to the system graphics interface PIN DESCRIPTION mu DESCRIPTION Table 4 19 Component Video Connector Pinouts Figure 4 18 Component Video Connector Pinout Locations id Ee GT J VE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 4 4 3 Composite Video Connector CN Label J6 J7 CN Type Composite video connector CN Pinouts See Table 4 20 and Table 4 21 CN Location See Figure 4 17 Use the composite video connector to connect to the system graphics interface Table 4 21 Composite Signal Input Connector J6 Pinouts 4 4 4 DC 12V Connector CN Label J4 CN Type DC 12V Jack CN Pinouts See Table 4 22 CN Location See Figure 4 17 Use the DC 12V connector to power the monitor Je IE r ecnhnhology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Table 4 22 DC 12V Connector Pinouts 4 4 5 RS 232 Touch Panel Connector CN Label Jo
11. shows a typical arrangement of OSD controls d AUTO s a y E MENU LCD ON OFF Left Up Down Right OSD Menu Auto Exit Figure 6 1 OSD Control Buttons LCD ON OFF Button Press this button to turn the LCD monitor on or off When the LCD monitor is on the power LED is turned on in green Auto Exit Button Press this button to enable auto configuration apply default values or exit the menu Up Button Press this button to scroll up or to switch from one selected item to another Down Button Press this button to scroll down or to switch from one selected item to another Left Button Press this button to scroll to the left to decrease the value or to switch from one selected item to another Right Button Press this button to scroll to the right to increase the value or to switch from one selected item to another Menu Enter Button S Page 113 Je IE r ecnhnhology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Press this button to open the OSD window When inside a menu press this button to confirm the function adjustment or selection of the item There may be several levels in one item As you select an item in the menu the sub items will be displayed Lock Function To lock the all the control buttons hold down both the Auto and Right buttons simultaneously for 2 0 seconds To unlock the control buttons hold down both the Auto and Left buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds 6 1 2 OSD Menu Structure
12. 12 shows the typical methods for wall mounting TE STEE 12 I Mi echhiology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Hitt aam Figure 2 12 Typical Wall Mounting 2 6 4 Monitor Arm or Stand Mounting The AFL series industrial monitor has four mounting holes which are compatible with VESA FDMI MIS D 75 and or MIS D 100 and located on the rear panel for mounting the monitor to a monitor arm or stand ze TE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Chapter 3 LCD and Touch Panel Specifications os WW Page 25 e IE rechnology Corp 3 1 LCD Specifications 3 1 1 LCD Overview The AFL series industrial monitors use the following LCD panels AFL 07M Data Image FGO700A1DSCWBGL1 7 WVGA TFT LCD AFL 08MH AUO G084SN05 8 4 SVGA TFT LCD AFL 10M TOSHIBA LTA104D182F 10 4 SVGA TFT LCD AFL 12M CMO G121X1 L01 12 1 XGA TFT LCD AFL 15M AUO G150XG01 15 XGA TFT LCD AFL 17M AUO M170EG01 17 SXGA TFT LCD AFL 19M AUO M190EG02 19 SXGA TFT LCD Detailed specifications for the LCD screens are listed in the following sections 3 1 2 AFL 07M LCD Specifications Table 3 1 lists the LCD specifications of the AFL 07M PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card MFR Model Data Image FGO0700A1DSCWBGL1 Resolution WVGA 800 x 480 VETETT Brightness cd m2 Contrast Ratio 400 1 Response Time ms at 25C Tr 20 ove Gearing a EZTET ENNE S mi e EI
13. 5 5 AFL Series VESA Standar E 103 Table 01 OSD Men s rasni RaRa a E a aeaa OA A 115 aw ew mm ewe Page xix pme TET ei echnrology Corp AFL M Series LCD Monitor THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK i e HE RTechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Chapter 1 introduction e AS AMT echhology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card GT J VE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 1 1 AFL M Series LCD Monitor Overview The AFL series industrial monitor is the latest member of IEI s line of sophisticated LCD designs and it has been improved to be RoHS compliant The AFL series is designed to fit industrial automation or any other applications that require minimum installation space and flexible configuration The flat front panel provides IP 64 protection which effectively wards off dust and water Flexible analog or digital interfaces are provided for ease of connection with a management computer Resistive type touch panels are optional If remote non attentive control is preferred RS 232 or USB interfaces can be used with customized adapter cables 1 1 1 Added Features The following features have been added to the Revision 11 models described in this manual 7 to 12 1 models all have both RS 232 and USB touch screen options integrated into a single system 15 19 have both USB touch screen models and RS 232 touch screen models New
14. 5 8 Page 100 H j SH HZH Ya AFL 12M 992 76mm Figure 5 H Panel Ope DD N Te Je IE r ecnhnhology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Step 3 Slide the monitor through the hole until the metal frame is flush against the panel Figure 5 9 Figure 5 9 Insert the Monitor Step 4 Insert the panel mounting clamps into the pre formed holes along the edges of the monitor behind the metal frame Refer to Table 2 3 for the required number of mounting clamps Page 102 ye VE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Panel S C ree n E C am p niese Figure 5 10 Tighten the Panel Mounting Clamp Screws AFL 12M Step 5 Tighten the screws that pass through the panel mounting clamps until the plastic caps at the front of all the screws are firmly secured to the panel Figure 5 10 5 6 3 Wall Mounting The AFL series industrial monitor has Video Electronics Standards Association VESA standard mounting holes tapped into the rear panel The standard holes are M4 set at 75mm x 75mm and or 100mm x 100mm apart and support wall arm or stand mount Table 5 5 lists the VESA layouts of the AFL series industrial monitor VESA Standard 75mm x 75mm 75mm x 75mm and 100mm x 100mm 100mm x 100mm Table 5 5 AFL Series VESA Standard See Page 103 e AS AMT echhology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 5 6 4 AFL 07M 08MH 10M 12M W
15. Audio OUIDUL CONNECTION suacsnsrsvaccnndunacvnatietonassvsavnsencakensbaqusvnceinenawatswwaweetaxeaeuttes 44 422 Oe EE 45 Ao Debu EE 46 4 24 OSD and LED Connector gege EE BEE 47 4 2 5 LED Indicator and Remote Sensor Connector rrnnnrrnrvnnvnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnrnenne 48 4 2 6 Backlight Inverter Interface Connector 2sssssssssssssss s sss s es 49 Page vili AFL M Series LCD Monitor GT J VE Technology Corp E VES OE KI EEE RE 50 4 2 8 LVDS Signal Output Connector AFL 08MH 10M 12M oufvl SI 420 Power OUIDUL C ONNCCIOM wwisensssasdcosniosneniieoisasiiiesiteniesenccatniavaawssewsacsvuesisenieewiesert 52 47210 Kem te NNN 53 4 2 11 TTL Signal Output Connector AFL 07M Model Ouifvl 54 HDD TOU ANGI KNALLER 55 4 3 AV 9962 ON BOARD JUMPERS sisscasssvcantsnaasevansnenneasndexanesdaonteasnserensossqntrineddoenesssinwanonse 57 4 3 1 LCD Panel Voltage Select Jumper 58 2 NNN 58 4 4 AV 9962 EXTERNAL REAR PANEL CONNECTORS cccsccccesccceseceeeccescseeesseeeeseees 59 INN 59 4 4 2 Component Video Connector rrrrrnnnrnrvnrrnnnnnrrvnrnnnnnnnrnnrnnnnenrnvnnnneerrnnrnnnnessrnnsnnn 60 TT MV 6l SE ED OPA CONOC EEE EE 61 4 4 5 RS 232 Touch Panel Connector ssssssssssssss ggg s zss s ee 62 4 4 6 S Video Connector ecroscrctorsnaranshieneuetovsaasstessectetoestaretirastsalovsnersbusanctetossteeseeod
16. Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card D 3 5 PIP Page For MDM AFLUX series smartO SD V1 2 AFL 1 M age EDID Image Display 1 Monitor Select El Monitor o 1 PIP Source Input YGA C DYI C YPbPr C S Video C CYBS 1 PIP Size Small Medium Large Side Ess n Page 161 en sn hd STE e TET ni ecnnology Gorp D 3 6 System Page Monitor Select Selects the monitor unit for which the system parameters will be adjusted KW dl wbd g t ar smart D V1 2 AFL 1 M C OFF e ON Auto Brightness OFF C ON d 1 Main Source Input C VGA DVI YPbPr Volume 1 Misc JO Factory Reset st 1 Mute 6 OFF C ON Page 162 s OSD Lock Monitor Power Control Press ALT P buttons to boot the monitor again Video CVBS PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card C OSD Unlock Apply All Delivering the system parameter settings to all the connecting monitors Apply All me VE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card D 3 7 User Page Seng LS 8 DM150 RRAZ lies FE AFL170 EG DAT Files dat D Bria smartOSD V1 5 KELT 7h 1 if Mar age EDIT DE Display r 1 Monitor S lect i IEI Monitor o Load File Timer Specify the Power On Timer af DA power on and power off times for the Minut
17. Folder To install in a different Folder click Browse and select another Folder Click Install to start the installation Destination Folder CProgram Files PenMount Windows Universal Driver Space required 0 0KB Space available 1 46 I e m 1 er d T ert rs che _ Val I v r TE Figure 7 4 Initiate Install Step 9 The installation of the program begins See Figure 7 5 PenMount Windows Universal Driver V2 2 0 283 Win 7 327 64b E Installing Please wait while PenMount Windows Universal Driver V2 2 0 283 Win 32 64bit 2 WHOL is being installed Copy to C Program Files PenMount Windows Universal Driveramd 4ipmhidush sys Figure 7 5 Installation Starts Step 10 When the installation is complete the complete screen appears See Figure 7 6 To complete the installation process click Finish Page 128 PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card PenMount Windows Universal Driver V2 2 0 263 Win 32 64b L SI e HE RTechnology Corp Completing the PenMount Windows Universal Driver 2 2 0 283 Win PenMount Windows Universal Driver 2 2 0 2830 Win 32 64bit WHOL has been installed on your computer Click Finish to close this wizard Finish S Figure 7 6 Finish Installation 7 2 3 Change the Touch Screen Interface If the touch screen interface must be changed from an RS 232 interface to a USB interface or from a USB interface to an RS 232 interface the following steps must b
18. Pinouts CN7 ha 1 UU Figure 4 29 LVDS Signal Output Connector Location VA NOTE The supply voltage 3 3V Default 5V or 12V can be selected via JP5 4 6 7 OSD and LED Connector CN Label CN1 CN Type 16 pin wafer connector CN Pinouts See Table 4 36 CN Location See Figure 4 30 The OSD and LED connector connects to an external OSD controller DESCRIPTION EIS UE AMT echhology Corp Je CN1 Figure 4 30 OSD and LED Connector Location 4 6 8 Power Input Connector CN Label CN14 CN Type 2 pin wafer connector CN Pinouts See Table 4 37 PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card _ e HE RTechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card CN Location See Figure 4 31 The AV 6962 supports one 12V power input connector P mm ag z Ed CN14 J 1 a bum B 27 o emma 3 emm ea L hrs CN15 Figure 4 31 Power Output Connector Locations 4 6 9 Power Output Connector CN Label CN15 CN Type 2 pin wafer connector CN Pinouts See Table 4 38 CN Location See Figure 4 32 The AV 6962 supports one 5V power output connector Table 4 38 Power Input Connector Pinouts CN15 lS Je LE Mi echihiology Corp ie CH emm VET Figure 4 32 Power Input Connector Locations 4 6 10 Remote Control Connector CN Label CN6 CN Type 3 pin box header CN Pinouts See Table
19. Power Management Page 156 e Da tO HE RTechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card D 3 1 EDID Page Caption Shows the Monitor Select Selects smarOSD version the monitor unit for EDID Refresh Update and model name information reading EDID information IEI Monitoran ManufactureName IEI EDID Version 1 1 Product Code ID 2044 Screen Size 51 cm x 32 cm Manufactured 2006 ISO week 32 Monitor Name 240 Standard timings supported IBM VGA 720 x 400 70Hz IBM YGA 640 x 460 60H2 Apple MacII 640 x 480 67Hz VESA 640 x 450 72Hz VESA 640 x 480 7SH2 VESA 800 x 600 56Hz VESA 800 x 600 60Hz VESA 800 x 600 72Hz VESA 800 x 600 75H2 Apple MacII 832 x 624 75Hz VESA 1024 x 765 60Hz VESA 1024 x 766 70Hz VESA 1024 x 766 75Hz VESA 1280 x 1024 75Hz VESA 1024 x 768 66 Hz VESA 1152 x 864 60 Hz VESA 1152 x 664 1075 Hz VESA 1280 x 960 475 Hz VESA 1260 x 1024 60 Hz VESA 1600 x 1200 60 Hz VESA 1680 x 1680 60 Hz ll k P wm mm ee ee s Page 157 e TET ni ecnnology Gorp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card D 3 2 Image Page Monitor Select Selects the Refresh To update image Apply All Delivering the monitor unit for which the image information which has been image parameters settings parameters will be adjusted affected by the hardware to all the connecting OSD settings monitors smartO D V1 2 AFL 1 M Manage Monitor selec IEI Monit
20. Technology Corp 0 450 8 95 RH 20C 60C 5 90 RH 100G 6ms Half sine wave 2 9G 33 3 400Hz Sine wave 15mins axis 3 direction Table 3 1 AFL 07M LCD Specifications 3 1 3 AFL O8MH LCD Specifications Table 3 2 lists the LCD specifications of the AFL O8MH Ooo s 10 Tr 25 Tf Lch LVDS 2 CCFL 50000 0C 50C 8 95 RH 3 3 SJ le HE rechnology Corp Storage Temperature Storage Humidity Shock Non Operating Vibration Non Operating PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 20C 60C 5 95 RH 50G 20ms Half sine wave 1 5G 10 200 10Hz Sine wave 30mins axis 3 direction Table 3 2 AFL O8MH LCD Specifications 3 1 4 AFL 10M LCD Specifications Table 3 3 lists the LCD specifications of the AFL 10M Size MFR Model Resolution Active Area mm Pixel Pitch mm Number of Colors View Angle H V Brightness cd m2 Contrast Ratio Interface Supply Voltage V Backlight Lamp Life hrs Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Storage Humidity SSC 10 90 RH Table 3 3 AFL 10M LCD Specifications PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card oy VE Technology Corp 3 1 5 AFL 12M LCD Specifications Table 3 4 lists the LCD specifications of the AFL 12M MFR Model Resolution Active Area mm Pixel Pitch mm Number of Colors View Angle H V Brightness cd m2 Contrast Ratio Response Time ms at 25C Power Consumption W Interface
21. bits 1 stop bit 9600 baud N 8 1 9600 Report Rate Max 160 points sec erore nmn Attached Cable 6 shielded cable with USB A connector for USB port Regulatory Approvals FCC B CE Unaffected by EMI from other nearby CRTs and other display devices EME Unaffected by environmental EMI Panel Resistance 5 wire resistive model 50 200 ohm Table 3 12 Touch Panel USB Controller Specifications za TE STEE oO e IE l echiology Gorp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 3 3 Power Adapters Table 3 13 lists the AC DC power adapter specifications AFL 07M AFL O8MH AFL 10M AFL 15M AFL 17M AFL 19M AFL 12M Daten woo mmm Mowuptine me e Leakage Current 3 5mA max at 240Vac 60HZ 0 75mA max at 240Vac EEGEN Table 3 13 Power Adapter Specifications i pare HE RTechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Chapter 4 AD Board mo IE Mi echhiology Corp 4 1 AV 9962 AD Board Overview PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card The AFL 07M AFL O8MH AFL 10M and AFL 12M industrial monitors are preinstalled with AV 9962 AD board to provide a wide variety of control interfaces The following sections describe the AV 9962 AD board in detail See N E GU o Oo d i gt 3 5 E z 5 29 8 s Oo D Vi co E e fe nS s o OG he AJS zi Q E 7 Pac EE e SEA es _ DE D 3 SEPP TTT KD z2 DE ec FEET enn a 4 LET a Kat SCH A r VER hr SB LLI d fi d zg vil B
22. e TE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 6 2 2 Display Menu Display options are shown in Figure 6 3 Display Figure 6 3 Display Menu Auto Adjust Automatically adjusts the LCD screen position Phase Adjusts the input signal Analog only Clock Adjusts the dot clock position Display Control This item allows adjustment of the following items Display Image Adjusts the size of the display image Display Position Adjusts the horizontal and vertical position of the display screen ae en Page 117 za SOSEA oO e 172 r ecnhnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 6 2 3 PiP Menu The PiP options are shown in Figure 6 4 Pip Off Pip Input Select VGA Pip Size Small Pip Position Pip Color Controls Mend Figure 6 4 PiP Menu PiP options are described below Pip Turns the Picture in Picture feature on or off PiP Input Select Selects the display input PiP Size Selects the size of the PiP frame PiP Position Adjusts the position of the PiP frame PiP Color Controls dusts the color settings of the PiP frame Blend Adjusts blend settings Page 118 i e HE RTechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 6 2 4 Color Menu Color options are shown in Figure 6 5 LL DIDI Figure 6 5 Color Menu Color options are described below Auto Adjust Automatically adjusts the color hues Color Temperature Fine tunes the palette of color hues sRGB Fine tunes
23. firmware for the IEI smartOSD function is integrated into all revision 11 and above AFOLUX monitors in the AFOLUX series 1 1 2 Standard Features Some of the features of the AFL series industrial monitor include 718 4110 47 12 1 15 17 19 TFT LCD Picture in Picture PiP support Fully functional OSD remote control Built in speakers Multiple input interfaces including O Analog VGA Audio line in Component Video S Video O O Composite Je IE r ecnhnhology Corp DVI D AFL 15M 17M 19M models only Support wall panel rack stand arm mounting PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Silver color IP 64 compliant front panel ROHS compliant Integrated auto dimming control sensor AFL 15M 17M 19M models only Optional resistive type RS 232 USB touch panel 1 1 3 IEI smartOSD IEI smartOSD is a proprietary On Screen Display OSD software solution from IEI that enables easy monitor setting adjustments in a Windows environment IEI smartOSD delivers excellent performance and provides more flexibility for adjusting the monitor than the typical OSD hardware solutions smartOSD also allows monitor settings such as brightness contrast screen position size and color gain to be read and changed over a normal video cable VGA or DVI 1 1 4 Model Variations The AFL Series has sixteen models variations listed in Table 1 1 IN NOTE The smartOSD function is only supported by Revision 11 models a
24. is connected to the correct port That is the system should be connected to the DDC port Only for AFOLUX and MDM series System Audio Og G Factory Reset ra information Input Select E DDC Port Misc v Check if the OSD control status is busy A busy signal may cause the signal message for a short time Page 172 IE RTechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Appendix Hazardous Materials Disclosure Medlie Page 173 Je IE r ecnhnhology Corp E 1 Hazardous Material Disclosure Table for IPB Products Certified as ROHS Compliant Under 2002 95 EC Without Mercury PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card The details provided in this appendix are to ensure that the product is compliant with the Peoples Republic of China China RoHS standards The table below acknowledges the presences of small quantities of certain materials in the product and is applicable to China ROHS only A label will be placed on each product to indicate the estimated Environmentally Friendly Use Period EFUP This is an estimate of the number of years that these substances would not leak out or undergo abrupt change This product may contain replaceable sub assemblies components which have a shorter EFUP such as batteries and lamps These components will be separately marked Please refer to the table on the next page Page 174 pce VE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25
25. panel peripheral device connectors used on the AFL 07M 08MH 10M 12M series industrial monitor 12V power connector Audio jack Component video connector Composite video connector S Video connector VGA connector RS 232 serial connector T R models only USB connector T R models only 2 3 2 AFL 15M 17M 19M Connectors The following is a list of the bottom panel peripheral device connectors used on the AFL 15M 17M 19M series industrial monitor 12V power connector Audio jack Component video connector Composite BNC connector DVI D connector S Video connector VGA connector RS 232 serial connector T R models only USB connector T R models only Figure 2 3 shows the bottom panel of the AFL 12M monitor and Figure 2 4 shows the bottom panel of the AFL 15M monitor Page 12 ye IE RTechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card E e a 9 o m 2 am re O kee A e FE o 2 a vB NN gt 60 o 2 5 oa es De os a e 05085 Figure 2 3 AFL 12M Bottom Panel View E bs nd Q 2 D v el Power input Component jack Composite BNC RS 232 Optional Audio S video Figure 2 4 AFL 15M Bottom Panel View 2 4 Physical Dimensions The following sections describe the physical dimensions for the AFL series industrial monitor 2 4 1 General Physical Dimensions General physical dimensions for the AFL series monitors are shown in Table 2 1 HET Stechtology Corp Wi
26. the rear panel Electric shock and personal injury might occur if the rear panel of the monitor is opened while the power cord is still connected to an electrical outlet Qualified Personnel The AFL series industrial monitor must be installed and operated only by trained and qualified personnel Maintenance upgrades or repairs may only be carried out by qualified personnel who are familiar with the associated dangers Mounting Since the monitor may weigh up to 10 kg not including a swing arm or other accessories please ensure at least two people assist with mounting the monitor Air Circulation Make sure there is sufficient air circulation when installing the monitor The monitor s cooling vents must not be obstructed by any objects pee ELLE E i e HE RTechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Blocking the vents can cause overheating of the monitor Leave at least 5 cm of clearance around the monitor to prevent overheating Grounding The monitor should be properly grounded The voltage feeds must not be overloaded Adjust the cabling and provide external overcharge protection per the electrical values indicated on the label attached to the back of the monitor Anti static Discharge The rear panel of the monitor must to be removed to configure the monitor e AD board voltage select jumper When doing so be sure the monitor is disconnected from its power source and take all necessary safety precautions to avo
27. through the steps required to install IElL_smartOSD on your computer WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law Cancel lt Back Step 4 Click Next to continue Step 5 The screen below appears Page 165 za Ore e HET nTecn rnrology Gorp smart b Select Installation Folder The installer will install IEI smart OSD to the following folder To install in this folder click Next To install to different folder enter it below or click Browse Folder CM nm gram F essmeatOS DEI smartOsD Browse Disk Cost Install EI smartOSD for yourself or for anyone who uses this computer s Everyone C Just me Cancel Back Step 6 Select the installation folder from the screen shown above Step 7 Click Next to continue Step 8 The screen shown below appears Page 166 OP VE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card ie TE STI rOSD Confirm Installation The installer is ready to install EI smartOSD on your computer Click Next to start the installation Cancel Back Step 9 Confirm the installation by clicking Next in the screen above Step 10 The program starts to install and th
28. 113 SEE Ee 113 Eech 114 UNTEN 116 SA E M CNY sirsiran TEn n EEEE E EENE 116 VINN 117 SES N EE EEE 118 SEE TS GERE 119 ON 120 6251 OSD e Te E 121 6 2 5 2 Auto Brightness Auto Dimming Configuration 122 GR EON 123 TFSOEFETWARE EE 124 EE 125 7 2 T INCH TO 12 1 INCH DRIVER INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION 125 PRESSE USD STG JG EE 125 7 2 2 7 inch to 12 1 inch Touch Panel Driver Installation 126 7 2 3 Change the Touch Screen Jnterioce 129 7 2 4 7 inch to 12 1 inch Touch Panel Driver Configuration 130 7 3 15 INCH TO 19 INCH DRIVER INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION 131 E RS 232 OF USB Touch SCICON sussiccccussnscccusadednasstnsdaces Gsduuussaceiudsdebeusstassecessseeus 131 7 3 2 15 inch to 19 inch Touch Panel Driver Installation 131 7 3 3 15 inch to 19 inch Touch Panel Driver Configuration 138 14 CALIBRATING THE TOUCH SCREEN scsssnsatesosseucecesssnenecssvaeuinesbanntanssouceaessenesecssvactansbans 138 S GASKET REPLACEMEN ee 142 8 1 GASKET REPLACEMENT cccscoscscescececcececcececcccecscecesescecescecescecesescesescesescececeeceses 143 a HE lechnology Corp ENE EECH 146 A 1 1 General Safety Precautions rrrnrrnrnnnnnvrnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnvnnnnnnnnnrrnnnvvrnnnnnnnsssrnnnsvnnnne 146 AM MSIS 147 A 2 MAINTE
29. 2 1 please follow the instructions below Step 1 Connect the Afolux monitor to the single board computer See above Step 2 Install the driver CD Install the driver CD into the system to which the Afolux monitor is connected Step 3 Select the Touch Screen option in the menu of driver CD The directory in Figure 7 1 appears Se PenMount Windows Universal Driver V2 2 0 283 Win7_32_64bit_WHQL Efx File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae pack a JH Si ES Search e Folders HAN File and Folder Tasks A e Driver CH Make a new folder Oh Publish this folder to the en web CJ Utility Other Places Setup CH For Amanda 3 My Documents Setup 4 My Computer Configuration Settings 1 KB GJ My Network Places Details Page 126 SH HZH PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Figure 7 1 Setup Icon Step 4 Double click the setup icon in Figure 7 1 Step 5 The Welcome screen in Figure 7 2 appears PenMount Windows Universal Driver V2 2 0 283 Win7 32 64b E O Welcome to the PenMount Windows Universal Driver 2 2 0 283 Win 32 64bit WHQL Setup Wizard This wizard will guide you through the installation of PenMount Windows Universal Driver v2 2 0 2830 Wmin7 32 64bit WHOL It is recommended that vau close all other applications before starting Setup This will make it possible to update relevant syster files without having to reboot your computer Click Next ta continue Figure 7 2 Welcome Sc
30. 4 15 Jumpers the plastic clip and to OPEN a jumper means removing the plastic clip from a jumper The AV 9962 has two on board jumpers Table 4 3 JP5 Figure 4 16 AV 9962 Jumper Locations HET Stechtology Corp 4 3 1 LCD Panel Voltage Select Jumper Jumper Label JP5 Jumper Type 6 pin header Jumper Location See Figure 4 16 Jumper Settings See Table 4 16 The JP5 jumper sets the voltage to the LCD panel Panel Voltage select 3 3V Default Panel Voltage select 5V Panel Voltage select 12V Table 4 16 LCD Panel Voltage Select Jumper Settings 4 3 2 Touch Screen Select Jumper Jumper Label JP6 Jumper Type 2 pin header Jumper Location See Figure 4 16 Jumper Settings See Table 4 17 The JP4 jumper sets the touch screen type 4 wire 8 wire touch screen Default Table 4 17 LCD Panel Power Input Jumper Settings PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card GT J VE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 4 4 AV 9962 External Rear Panel Connectors Figure 4 17 shows the AV 9962 external rear panel connectors The peripheral connectors on the back panel of the monitor can connect to external devices The peripheral connectors on the rear panel are 1 x Audio jack 1 x Component video connector 1x Composite video connector 1x Power input connector 1x RS 232 connector 1x S Video connector 1x USB connector 1x VGA connector J4 J3 Figure 4 17
31. 4 39 CN Location See Figure 4 33 The remote control connector supports the remote control function DESCRIPTION Remote Out Table 4 39 Remote Control Connector Pinouts PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card GT J VE Technology Corp Figure 4 33 Remote Control Connector Location 4 6 11 RS 232 Serial Port Connector CN Label COM1 CN Type 10 pin box header CN Pinouts See Table 4 40 CN Location See Figure 4 34 The 10 pin serial port connector provides a second RS 232 serial Communications channel The COM1 serial port connector can be connected to external RS 232 serial port devices PN DESCRIPTION mu DESCRIPTION Table 4 40 RS 232 Serial Port Connector Pinouts Je LE Mi echihiology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Figure 4 34 RS 232 Serial Port Connector Location 4 6 12 USB Connector CN Label USB1 CN Type 4 pin header CN Pinouts See Table 4 41 CN Location See Figure 4 35 The 1x4 USB pin connectors each provide connectivity to one USB port Additional external USB ports are found on the rear panel The USB port is used for USB touch panel Table 4 41 USB Connector Pinouts id Ee GT J VE Technology Corp Figure 4 35 USB Connector Location 4 7 AV 6962 On board Jumpers A NOTE PLASTIC CLIP OPEN CLOSED A jumper is a metal bridge used to close an electrical circuit It consists of two or three metal LJ DI J pins and a small metal clip often prot
32. 8 Installation Complete nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 138 Figure 7 19 PenMount Monitor ICON ressnannenvennnnvevennnnnnvevennnnnnvnvnnnnnnnevennnnnnerennnnnne 139 Figure 7 20 PenMount Monitor Popup Menu sssxnrvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnunnennnn 139 Figure 7 21 Configuration Screen uumuervvasen sdmaimemmnenddmd 140 Figure 7 22 Calibration Initiation Screen ss xxxxennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnen 141 Figure 7 23 Calibration Screen Luummueanmuunmmemunnheeuvinvvvnnbisvsniue 141 Figure 8 1 Gasket Replacement nnnnnnnunnnvnnnnnnnnnnnunevennnnnnnnnnnvvnnnnnnnnnnenevennnnnnnnunneer 143 Page xvi za TE STEE GT d IE RTechnology Corp AFL M Series LCD Monitor List of Tables Table 1 1 AFL Series Model Variants Laaaemsesammnmaesameineminineamemmdnnendsddne 5 Table 1 2 AFL M Series Specifications mmmmssssssurrisnnenuasantnsraknnnmntkevdnsnnnanndnsensennnanddan neve nknnae 8 Table 2 1 General Physical Dimensions snnnnnnnnnnernnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnn 14 Table 2 2 AFL Series Mounting eleng eege 22 Table 2 3 Panel Mounting Canet 23 Table 2 4 Rack Mounting Holes LuLansem svanen eames ns autem vewece are bigssekreeketnsennnte 23 Table 3 1 AFL 07M LCD Speer 27 Table 3 2 AFL 08MH LCD Specifications ennnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnn 28 Tab
33. A Connector Pinout LocationsS rrrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 64 Figure 4 22 AV 6962 AD Board Overview ssssxunnrrvvnnnnnnnnnunnvevnnnnnnnnnnunevennnnnnnnnnunneeer 65 Figure 4 23 AV 6962 Connector and Jumper Locations rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 67 Figure 4 24 Audio Output Connector Location rrr sssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 70 Figure 4 25 Auto dimming Connector Location ernnnnnnnnnnnvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennr 71 Figure 4 26 Debug Port Connector Location nnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnevnnnnnnnnnnunnnnrr 72 Figure 4 27 Backlight Inverter Connector Location rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 73 Figure 4 28 IR Sensor Connector Location sss sxuunrrvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvenennnnnnnunnenrr 74 Figure 4 29 LVDS Signal Output Connector Location snnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 75 Figure 4 30 OSD and LED Connector Location rrervvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 76 Figure 4 31 Power Output Connector Locations rrnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnneennr 77 Figure 4 32 Power Input Connector Locations rrrnnnrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 78 Figure 4 33 Remote Control Connector Location sssssannxxxxnununnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 79 Figure 4 34 RS 232 Serial Port Connector Location rrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 80 Figure 4 35 USB Connector Location rnnnn
34. Button Exit Spa ER Figure 7 20 PenMount Monitor Popup Menu Step 5 Click Control Panel in the pop up menu shown in Figure 7 20 Step 6 The configuration screen in Figure 7 21 appears A Page 139 za ER e HE lechnology Corp PenMount Control Panel Device Multiple Monitors Tods About Select a device to configure Configure Refresh Figure 7 21 Configuration Screen Step 7 Double click the PenMount 6000R icon as shown in Figure 7 21 Step 8 The calibration initiation screen in Figure 7 22 appears Step 9 From Figure 7 22 select the Standard_Calibration key in Figure 7 22 Page 140 SES HE RTechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card i Device DU FenMount 6000 USE Calibrate Setting Edge Compersation About Advanced Mode Plot calbration data Standard Calibration Advanced Calibration Tf Tun of EEPROM storage Figure 7 22 Calibration Initiation Screen Step 10 The calibration screen in is shown See Figure 7 23 Touch the red square Figure 7 23 Calibration Screen Step 11 Follow the instructions The user is asked touch the screen at five specified points after which the screen is calibrated F ll Page 141 en St ka ka Ei A rechnology Corp es PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Chapter S Gasket Replacement Page 142 a GT J VE Technology Cor
35. CN Type DB 9 female connector CN Pinouts See Table 4 23 CN Location See Figure 4 17 Use the rear panel standard RS 232 DB 9 female touch panel connector to connect the monitor to the system graphics interface DESCRIPTION C DESCRIPTION Table 4 23 RS 232 Touch Panel Connector Pinouts 4 4 6 S Video Connector CN Label J5 CN Type mini DIN 4 S Video connector CN Pinouts See Table 4 24 CN Location See Figure 4 17 and Figure 4 19 TE I eTechnology Corp Table 4 24 S Video Connector Pinouts Figure 4 19 S Video Connector Pinout Locations 4 4 7 USB Touch Panel Connector CN Label J8 CN Type USB port CN Pinouts See Table 4 25 CN Location See Figure 4 17 and Figure 4 20 Use the rear panel standard USB touch panel connector to connect the monitor to the system graphics interface VSB_VCC GND der z5 TEST Je IE r ecnhnhology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Figure 4 20 USB Touch Panel Connector 4 4 8 VGA Connector CN Label J1 CN Type D sub 15 female connector CN Pinouts See Table 4 26 CN Location See Figure 4 17 and Figure 4 21 Use the standard D sub 15 pin VGA connector to connect the monitor to a system DESCRIPTION mu DESCRIPTION meme ao fom o un meme zen Table 4 26 VGA Connector Pinouts ec Je es dE Figure 4 21 VGA Connector Pinout Locations Page 64 PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 4 5 AV 6962 AD Board Overvie
36. CN17 t bt ps Figure 4 26 Debug Port Connector Location 4 6 4 Backlight Inverter Interface Connector CN Label CN10 CN Type 6 pin wafer connector CN Pinouts see Table 4 33 CN Location See Figure 4 27 The Inverter connector connects to the LCD backlight Using the BKLT EN signal to control the inverter status ON OFF and the BKLT ADJ signal to adjust brightness of inverter by OSD brightness function The OSD brightness function can control a PWM input and variable DC voltage to minimize flickering due to the interference between panel timing and inverter s AC timing and adjust LCD back light brightness sf id io RE i lies Figure 4 27 Backlight Inverter Connector Location 4 6 5 IR Sensor Connector CN Label CN9 CN Type 4 pin wafer connector CN Pinouts See Table 4 34 CN Location See Figure 4 28 The IR sensor connector connects to the body IR sensor _ e HE RTechnology Corp e HS AMT echhology Corp CN9 A rea E a s o Figure 4 28 IR Sensor Connector Location 4 6 6 LVDS Signal Output Connector CN Label CN7 CN Type 30 pin connector CN Pinouts See Table 4 35 CN Location See Figure 4 29 PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Use the LVDS signal output connector to connect the LCD panel to a system EON DESCRIPTION s DESCRIPTION GT J VE Technology Corp Table 4 35 LVDS Signal Output Connector
37. CONT CCIM ENER 87 4 8 6 RS 232 Touch Panel CONNEC CHO es s 87 4 8 7 S Video E 5S 4 8 8 USB Touch Panel Connector va cccnuciciuanwataascnwotdecteotseasanetedawetaaeswweuhdecteotseeeaweds 89 FO VI E 89 SINSTTE NON 91 JE EE NE EE AET 91 5 2 NSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS ssssssssssssseeesseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 92 JEG EEE EE E E 93 STN 93 9 0 UPA 0 EEE 93 DNT 94 5 4 PRE INSTALLATION PREPARATION eeeoonnnnnnnnnrrrrrnnnnnnnnennensrsssnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnrrnnnnnnnnneesssssseene 96 TINN 96 JA ONIN TN 96 Dede VG CONC EEE 96 Eege 97 5 5 3 DVI D Connector AFL 15M 17M 19M Models Onuivl 97 5 5 4 Optional RS 232 Touch Panel Connechor 98 5 5 5 Optional USB Touch Panel Connector rrrnnnnnrrnnvnnnnnnrrvrnnnnnnrvnnrnnnnnnnrnvnnnnnnnnnne 99 5 6 MOUNTING THE AFL SERIES INDUSTRIAL MONITOR cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 99 SE VOUT IIS os seesaw apes ee eaten epson tees eae eto ones 100 NNN 100 5 6 2 1 Standard Panel Mounting ssssiiissisoricraciisisnniinseniisaiisisnnanicnei anea 100 DOO EE 103 Page x le ee SE i lt d e SO EK St SE eg ZER _ e HE RTechnology Corp AFL M Series LCD Monitor 5 6 4 AFL 07M 08MH 10M7 12M Wall Monn 104 5 6 4 1 AFL 15M 17M 19M Wall Mounting oroorroroonvvvvrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsrrrnnnnnnnnns 106 5 65 Montor stand E 108 VON 109 6 ON SCREEN DISPLAY OSD CONTROLS eeeososssesssrvesvsssvnnnnnnnvressssssnnnnnnneeneee 112 OED
38. I 141 IEI Technology Corp ox 7 19 Multimedia Touch Monitor with Built in Speakers VGA Component Composite S Video and DVI D Input IP 64 Protection User Manual OHS IEEJ Rev 1 12 10 March 2011 gd HET Stechtology Corp AFL M Series LCD Monitor Revision ome version mms 10 March 2011 1 12 Updated Section 7 2 7 inch to 12 1 inch Driver Installation and Configuration 29 September 2009 Added screw torque warning 05 December 2007 Added AFL 10M model information Added USB touch screen feature to 7 to 12 1 models Added USB touch screen models for 15 to 19 models Added smartOSD function and smartOSD appendix Added 7 to 12 1 model driver installation procedures Added screen calibration procedures 30 June 2007 Initial release en TE STEE AFL M Series LCD Monitor GT J VE Technology Corp Copyright COPYRIGHT NOTICE The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability design and function and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct indirect special incidental or conseguential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product or documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright All righ
39. I N 127 Figure 7 2 Welcome SGre ET isiu aa E EEEE 127 Figure 7 3 License Agreement rrannnrnnnnnvnnnnnnuvnnnnnnvennnnnvnnnnnvevnnnnvevnnnnnvevnnnnvevnnnnvennn 128 Figure 7 4 Initiate Tut UE 128 Figure 7 5 Installation StartS ernnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnenn 128 Figure 7 6 Finish Installation wsscteccecsetiiecccnsiewescniccodaneseeteeveesdenccecscsaceuscdeiwecenssecaewences 129 Fader Control Panel sensuna aA a aE aai 130 Figure 7 8 Remove Touch Screen Driver rnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 130 Figure 7 9 Driver CD Pop Up SCreen xrr snnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennn 132 Figure 7 10 Install Shield Wizard Preparation rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 133 Fig r 7 11 Welcome STEEN asasina AEA A AAA 133 Figure 7 12 Install PS 2 Interface Driver rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 134 Figure 7 13 Install PS 2 Interface Driver rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 135 Figure 7 14 Touch Monitor USB Touch Controller Confirmation 135 Figure 7 15 Controller Installation Directory nnrurennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnevevnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 136 HET Stechtology Corp Figure 7 16 Program Icon Directory aan rnnnnnvennnnnuvnnnnnuvnnnnnnvennnnnvennnnnvennnnnvevnnnnuner 137 Figure 7 17 INSTAIING sises ridderne 137 Figure 7 1
40. NANCE AND CLEANING PRECAUTIONS sssssecccccceeessseeceeceseeaeeeseeeeeees 147 MIME 147 OA OT AE EEE 148 DURING 149 BIRI CAN 150 B Z1P 64 COMPLIANT FRONT PANEL deg 150 CAUTOMNNING ST 151 C AUTO DIMMING CONPIOGURATIONS 152 SEEL EEE 152 GL NNN gt 153 DA ERTAKO VIE 154 D 1 IEI SMARTOSD QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE sz eee eeee eses 155 DP ERRE INS TAIL ATION Te ug te 155 D 3 SOFTWARE ILLUSTRATION ggg eeeeeeeeeee t t es 155 DDP 157 DD NN 158 D 3 3 Display Page for analog sonal 159 BET SE EE 160 D 3 5 PIP Page For MDM AFLUX series rrrrrrrnnnnnnrnrrrrrnrrnnnnnnnnrrrrnnnrnnnnnnennnnnnnne 161 DD 162 DMT 163 Drar 164 DP TEEN WARE eae E N TAKES K S E EKEN OK TOK K EK N S 164 BSR E E 170 E HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DISCLOSURE eeeoooosesesrsevsssnnesrseessnnnesesesssnnnseeeeeeee 173 E 1 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DISCLOSURE TABLE FOR IPB PRODUCTS CERTIFIED AS ROHS COMPLIANT UNDER 2002 95 EC WITHOUT MERCURY 174 Page xii za TE STEE GT d IE RTechnology Corp AFL M Series LCD Monitor List of Figures Figur 1 1 AFL 12M Front VIEW ricina ARAS 6 Figure 1 2 AFE 19M Front TT 6 Figure 13 AFL 12M Rear VIGW rcs pecs a E 7 Figure 2 1 AFL 12M Front TE 10 Figur 2 2 AFL 15M Front ET 11 Figure 2 3 AFL 12M Bottom Panel View rannuvrnnnnuvennnnnvennnnnnvennnnvnnnnnnuernnnnn
41. Oe 6612 5 25 CPU Card C 1 Auto Dimming Configurations The AFL series industrial monitor features an auto dimming LCD that can automatically adjust the backlight brightness according to the ambient light If the auto dimming function is turned on the backlight turns brighter when the ambient illuminance is high The backlight dims automatically when the ambient illuminance level is low The SI unit of illuminance is lux Lux measures the intensity of light Table B 1 lists the illuminance LUX measurement of everyday light sources Brightness LUX Table C 1 LUX Measurement of Everyday Light Source C 1 1 Default Settings The auto dimming default settings of the AFL series industrial monitor is shown in Figure C 1 below When the sensor detects the ambient illuminance as 2000 LUX or above the AFL series industrial monitor adjusts the LCD brightness to 100 Page 152 mi e IE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 LCD Brightness cd m 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 Ambient Light LUX Figure C 1 Default Linearity of the LCD Backlight and Ambient Light C 1 2 OSD Control The auto dimming configurations are shown in Section 6 2 5 2 Figure C 2 Auto Dimming Configurations Menu See Page 153 TEE ST e EE ei ET wm I je TET rechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Appendix D
42. Page 170 lt TS STE PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card BH gt SYSTEM C p Program Files p smartOSD p IEI smartOSD _ tei RTechnology Corp Sr em GEET SS DDCHElper dil BB newicon A smanosn RRO Bra A LAZSZASODONTT A k RB Foxy 2 Al Microsoft Games BR Foxy IREE HTMI A Microsoft Office Al Microsoft SOL Serve te Al Microsoft SOL Serve Ki sgr ssmart OSD rar Al Microsoft Visual Stu B TEATRET Mio Technology B Eat smartosDrar TRES Movie Maker A MSBuild BYEN Jorma ge Reference Assembii eier A Skype d BIE lElLsmartOSD EF AZO A Trend Micro Al Windows Calendar R A Windows Collabora Windows Defender Fs 3 The Model Fail error message shown below appears mies Check system fail El software will be close Solution smartOSD only supports firmware version 2 0 and following versions 4 The DDC port fail error message shown below appears Check DDC port fails W will be closed 1 Check VGA or DVI cable 2 Check v EI monitor Check OSD DOC port setting J Check OSD process is busy O Solutions amam a aal Page 171 d ale AS AMT echhology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card i Check VGA or DVI cable ii Check an IEI monitor is being used iii Make sure the version is version 2 3 for the AFOLUX MDM series and version 1 5 for the DM TDM SRM LCD KIT series that have the smartOSD functions iv Check the system
43. RK 08 AFLRK 10 AFLRK 12 AFLRK 15 AFLRK 17 LCD Monitor Stand STAND A08 STAND A12 STAND A19 STAND B19 Table 2 2 AFL Series Mounting Kits 2 6 Mounting Options Each AFL series industrial monitor has a number of mounting holes or slots located on the back side of the ABS PC frame or on the rear panel for mounting the monitor to a rack panel wall arm or stand The following sections describe the various mounting methods or each model of the AFL series industrial monitor 2 6 1 Panel Mounting AFL 07M AFL O8MH AFL 10M and AFL 12M models of the AFL series industrial monitor have a series of mounting slots located on the top and bottom panel for mounting the monitor to a panel Table 2 3 lists the number of mounting clamps required to mount the monitor to a panel ZS SH HZH pce VE Technology Corp AFL 07M AFL 08MH AFL 10M AFL 12M Table 2 3 Panel Mounting Clamps 2 6 2 Rack and Cabinet Mounting AFL 07M AFL 08MH AFL 10M and AFL 12M models of the AFL series industrial monitor have a series of holes located on the rear of the top and bottom panel for securing the monitor to the rack mounting kit Table 2 4 lists the number of holes each monitor has to secure the monitor to the rack mounting kit Table 2 4 Rack Mounting Holes 2 6 3 Wall Mounting Each model of the AFL series industrial monitor has four holes located on the rear panel for mounting the monitor to a wall Figure 2
44. TE In the diagram below the bracket is already installed on the wall Sz Page 107 ewe za ES ardo TET ni ecnnology Gorp Figure 5 15 Chassis Support Screws 5 6 5 Monitor Stand Installation The AFL series industrial monitor has Video Electronics Standards Association VESA standard mounting holes tapped into the rear panel The monitor stand mounting plate has a matching VESA hole pattern To mount the AFL series industrial monitor onto a stand please follow the steps below Step 1 Line up the threaded holes on the monitor rear panel with the screw holes on the monitor stand mounting plate Step 2 Secure the monitor to the stand with the supplied retention screws Figure 5 16 Page 108 Tot ER fei I eTechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Figure 5 16 Monitor Stand Mounting 5 6 6 Arm Mounting The AFL series is VESA Video Electronics Standards Association compliant and can be mounted on an arm with a 75mm or 100mm interface pad To mount the AFL series on an arm please follow the steps below Step 1 The arm is a separately purchased item Please correctly mount the arm onto the surface it uses as a base To do this refer to the installation documentation that came with the mounting arm A NOTE When purchasing the arm please ensure that it is VESA compliant and that the arm has a 75mm or 100mm interface pad If the mounting
45. TE STEE a e IE r ecnhnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 6 2 5 2 Auto Brightness Auto Dimming Configuration The AFL series features an auto dimming function Use the OSD to turn this function on or turn off The auto dimming screen is shown in Figure 6 8 Refer to Appendix 8 1C for details Figure 6 8 Auto Brightness Configuration Auto Brightness configuration options are described below On Turns the auto dimming function on When auto dimming is turned on the auto dimming LED on the OSD panel is on and the monitor automatically adjusts the brightness depending on ambient light conditions Off Turns the auto dimming function off Page 122 Klek HE RTechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 6 3 Remote Contol The AFL series comes with a remote control for easy configuration of OSD settings Figure 6 9 shows the remote control and its function keys LCD On Off Auto Dimming Source OK Auto Adjustment Exit PiP Control Brightness Lock Contrast Volume Mute Figure 6 9 Remote Control LCD On Off Press this button to turn the LCD monitor on or off Source Press this button to select the source that is to be used PiP Control Use these control keys to turn the PiP function on or off set the PiP source primary larger image set the PiP frame size and switch the images Lock Press this button to lock and un lock the system configuration buttons to prevent acciden
46. TION ae DESCRIPTION Figure 4 40 DVI D Connector Pinout Locations Page 86 _ e HE RTechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 4 8 5 DC 12V Connector CN Label J4 CN Type DC 12V Jack CN Pinouts See Table 4 48 CN Location See Figure 4 38 Use the DC 12V connector to power the monitor Table 4 48 DC 12V Connector Pinouts 4 8 6 RS 232 Touch Panel Connector CN Label J5 CN Type DB 9 female connector CN Pinouts see Table 4 49 CN Location See Figure 4 38 Use the rear panel standard RS 232 DB 9 female touch panel connector to connect the monitor to the system graphics interface e TET lechnology Corp Table 4 49 RS 232 Touch Panel Connector Pinouts 4 8 7 S Video Connector CN Label J8 CN Type mini DIN 4 S Video connector CN Pinouts see Table 4 50 CN Location See Figure 4 38 and Figure 4 41 Use the mini DIN 4 S Video connector to connect to the system graphics interface Table 4 50 S Video Connector Pinouts Figure 4 41 S Video Connector Pinout Locations Se GT J VE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 4 8 8 USB Touch Panel Connector CN Label J6 CN Type USB port CN Pinouts See Table 4 51 CN Location see Figure 4 38 and Figure 4 42 Use the rear panel standard USB touch panel connector to connect the monitor to the system graphics interface Table 4 51 USB Touch Panel Connector Pinouts Figure 4 42 USB Touc
47. all Mounting To mount the AFL 07M 08MH 10M 12M monitor onto the wall please follow the steps below Step 1 Select the location on the wall for the wall mounting bracket Step 2 Carefully mark the locations of the four brackets screw holes on the wall Step 3 Drill four pilot holes at the marked locations on the wall for the bracket retention screws Step 4 Align the wall mounting bracket screw holes with the pilot holes Step 5 Secure the mounting bracket to the wall by inserting the retention screws into the four pilot holes and tightening them Figure 5 11 g Figure 5 11 Wall mounting Bracket Step 6 Insert the four monitor mounting screws provided in the wall mounting kit into the four screw holes on the real panel of the monitor and tighten until the screw shank is secured against the rear panel Figure 5 12 Step 7 Align the mounting screws on the monitor rear panel with the mounting holes on the bracket Page 104 tei HE RTechnology Corp Step 8 Carefully insert the screws through the holes and gently pull the monitor PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card downwards until the monitor rests securely in the slotted holes Figure 5 12 Ensure that all four of the mounting screws fit snuggly into their respective slotted holes Figure 5 12 Chassis Support Screws A NOTE In the diagram below the bracket is already installed on the wall Step 9 Secure the monitor by fastening t
48. anel gently wipe it with a piece of soft dry cloth or a slightly moistened cloth The interior of the AFL series monitor does not require cleaning Keep fluids away from the AFL series monitor interior Be cautious of all small removable components when vacuuming the AFL series monitor Turn the AFL series monitor off before cleaning the AFL series monitor Never drop any objects or liquids through the openings of the AFL series monitor Be cautious of any possible allergic reactions to solvents or chemicals used when cleaning the AFL series monitor Avoid eating drinking and smoking within vicinity of the AFL series monitor A 2 2 Cleaning Tools Some components in the AFL series monitor may only be cleaned using a product specifically designed for the purpose In such case the product will be explicitly mentioned in the cleaning tips Below is a list of items to use when cleaning the AFL series monitor _ Cloth Although paper towels or tissues can be used a soft clean piece of cloth is recommended when cleaning the AFL series monitor Water or rubbing alcohol A cloth moistened with water or rubbing alcohol can be used to clean the AFL series monitor Using solvents The use of solvents is not recommended when cleaning the AFL series monitor as they may damage the plastic parts Vacuum cleaner Using a vacuum specifically designed for computers is one of the best methods of cleaning the AFL series monitor Dust and
49. arm is not VESA compliant it cannot be used to support the AFL series monitor Step 2 Once the mounting arm has been firmly attached to the surface lift the monitor onto the interface pad of the mounting arm Step 3 Align the retention screw holes on the mounting arm interface with those in the monitor The AFL 07M 08MH arm mount retention screw holes are shown in ag Page 109 e LE Mi echihiology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Figure 5 17 the AFL 10M 12M are shown in Figure 5 18 and the AFL 15M 17M 19M are shown in Figure 5 19 75mm Figure 5 18 AFL 10M 12M Arm Mounting Retention Screw Holes Page 110 id Ee HE RTechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card tiililattia iligili lililii taiii lalalaliii Figure 5 19 AFL 15M 17M 19M Arm Mounting Retention Screw Holes Step 4 Secure the monitor to the interface pad by inserting four retention screws through the bottom of the mounting arm interface pad and into the monitor Sal See Page 111 I ni ecnnrology Corp es PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Chapter 6 On Screen Display OSD Controls Page 112 ES PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card TE I baten tz Cofp 6 1 User Mode OSD Structure 6 1 1 OSD Buttons There are several on screen display OSD control buttons oriented either vertically on the right side of the monitor front panel or on the bottom of the monitor front panel Figure 6 1
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51. can cause serious damage to electronic components including the AFL series monitor Dry climates are especially susceptible to ESD It is therefore critical that whenever the AFL series monitor is opened and any of the electrical components are handled the following anti static precautions are strictly adhered to Wear an anti static wristband Wearing a simple anti static wristband can help to prevent ESD from damaging any electrical component Self grounding Before handling any electrical component touch any grounded conducting material During the time the electrical component is handled frequently touch any conducting materials that are connected to the ground Use an anti static pad When configuring or working with an electrical component place it on an antic static pad This reduces the possibility of ESD damage Only handle the edges of the electrical component When handling the electrical component hold the electrical component by its edges A 2 Maintenance and Cleaning Precautions When maintaining or cleaning the AFL series monitor please follow the guidelines below A 2 1 Maintenance and Cleaning Prior to cleaning any part or component of the AFL series monitor please read the details below Kl Page 147 TE STEE Je IE r ecnhnhology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Except for the LCD panel never spray or squirt liquids directly onto any other components To clean the LCD p
52. ch panels PanJit 1190503A PanJit 1171505A PanJit 1150508B Table 3 8 Touch Panel Models za TE STEE Je IE l echiology Gorp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 3 2 2 Touch Panel Dimensions Table 3 9 shows the touch panel dimensions in millimeters Dimensional Outline Outline Dimensional Outline 330 404 6 E Dimensional Outline oe 295 08 on Dimensional Outline 257 5 3336 29 PanjJit enne men ms oo 1150508B Aaen mm mm oo PanjJit enne Im Im ESNI 1121505B Aaen Im Im ES Dimensional Outline 238 8 188 7 26 PanjJit 1104502A fasion Im men oo Dimensional Outline 145 53 188 04 EN PanjJit 1084403B Dimensional Outline 165 00 104 00 KEN PanjJit enne mon mn 1070404C EEGEN Table 3 9 Touch Panel Dimensions mm et hg ER mi e TE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 3 2 3 Touch Panel Specifications Table 3 10 lists the touch panel specifications Activation Force Typical less than 100g Optional custom activation force and palm rejection Controller Interface RS 232 or USB 1 1 Light Transmission Anti glare type 78 90 Temperature Typical Operating 10 C to 60 C Storage 20 C to 70 C Relative Humidity Operating 20 to 90 RH Storage 20 to 90 RH Electrostatic Protection Touch Panel 30KV Contact Air Controller 20KV Contact Air 3H and above per LIS K5400 More than 10 million for 5 wire touch panel More than 300 K alphabets for 5 wir
53. ction has complete descriptions of all the internal peripheral connectors on the AV 9962 AD board 4 2 1 Audio Output Connector CN Label CN11 CN Type 4 pin wafer connector CN Pinouts See Table 4 4 CN Location See Figure 4 3 The audio output connector connects to two preinstalled speakers DESCRIPTION Audio Output Left AGND AGND Audio Output Right Table 4 4 Audio Output Connector Pinouts _ e HE RTechnology Corp Figure 4 3 Audio Output Connector Location 4 2 2 Auto Dimming Connector CN Label CN3 CN Type 6 pin wafer connector CN Pinouts See Table 4 5 CN Location See Figure 4 4 The auto dimming connector connects to an external auto dimming sensor Table 4 5 Auto dimming Connector Pinouts Fi Page 45 za SES Je ya ni ecnnrolagy Corp E E ORE wn KEL Ween Figure 4 4 Auto dimming Connector Location 4 2 3 Debug Port Connector CN Label CN12 CN Type 3 pin wafer connector CN Pinouts See Table 4 6 CN Location See Figure 4 5 Use the debug port connector to update the AD board BIOS Table 4 6 Debug Port Connector Pinouts PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card id Ee _ e HE RTechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card CN12 a Figure 4 5 Debug Port Connector Location 4 2 4 OSD and LED Connector CN Label CN1 CN Type 16 pin wafer connector CN Pinouts See Table 4 7 CN Location See Figure 4 6 The OSD and LED connector con
54. d jumper A detailed description of the jumper can be found in Section 4 7 LCD Panel Voltage Select 6 pin header Table 4 29 AV 6962 On board Jumpers za TE STEE e AS AMT echhology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 4 6 AV 6962 Internal Peripheral Connectors Internal peripheral connectors on the AV 6962 AD board are only accessible when the board is outside of the monitor This section has complete descriptions of all the internal peripheral connectors on the AV 6962 AD board 4 6 1 Audio Output Connector CN Label CN11 CN Type 4 pin wafer connector CN Pinouts see Table 4 30 CN Location See Figure 4 24 The audio output connector connects to two preinstalled speakers ha B cz a BAT l hm Figure 4 24 Audio Output Connector Location HE RTechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 4 6 2 Auto Dimming Connector CN Label CN3 CN Type 6 pin wafer connector CN Pinouts See Table 4 31 CN Location See Figure 4 25 The auto dimming connector connects to an external auto dimming sensor Figure 4 25 Auto dimming Connector Location 4 6 3 Debug Port Connector CN Label CN17 CN Type 3 pin wafer connector e AS AMT echhology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card CN Pinouts See Table 4 32 CN Location See Figure 4 26 Use the debug port connector to update the AD board BIOS Table 4 32 Debug Port Connector Pinouts
55. dirt can restrict the airflow in the AFL series monitor and cause its circuitry to corrode Cotton swabs Cotton swaps moistened with rubbing alcohol or water are excellent tools for wiping hard to reach areas Foam swabs Whenever possible it is best to use lint free swabs such as foam swabs for cleaning a SH HZH i e HE RTechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Appendix B Certifications assz Page 149 o e AS AMT echhology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card B 1 RoHS Compliant All models in the AFL LCD monitor series comply with the Restriction of Hazardous Materials RoHS Directive This means that all components used to build the industrial monitors and the monitor itself are RoHS compliant The RoHS Directive bans the placing on the EU market of new electrical and electronic equipment containing more than agreed levels of lead cadmium mercury hexavalent chromium polybrominated biphenyl PBB and polybrominated diphenyl ether PBDE flame retardants B 2 IP 64 Compliant Front Panel The front panels on all five models in the AFL series LCD monitor series have an ingress protection rating IP of 64 IP 64 The front panels are protected from dust particles and water spray Page 150 i e HE RTechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Appendix C Auto Dimming c Page 151 o Je IE r ecnhnhology Corp PIC
56. dth Height Depth mm mm mm AFL 07M 226 00 140 00 40 18 AFL OSMH 233 86 183 86 AFL 10M 276 00 227 00 50 70 AFL 15m 393 04 308 06 art i7m 428 00 aen AFL 19M 469 94 382 46 66 85 Table 2 1 General Physical Dimensions AFL 12M 304 00 246 00 49 50 PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card ye VE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 2 4 2 AFL 07M Physical Dimensions The physical dimensions of the AFL 07M are shown in Figure 2 5 O T T Figure 2 5 AFL 07M Physical Dimensions millimeters e IE Miechhology Corp 2 4 3 AFL 08MH Physical Dimensions The physical dimensions of the AFL 08MH are shown in Figure 2 6 219 76 T T d EH EE BUI EL wi PT TS al im gt o Bl it AS W s Me H II Ae BE SS a Ban Figure 2 6 AFL 08MH Physical Dimensions millimeters PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card ed ef E SR VE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 2 4 4 AFL 10M Physical Dimensions The physical dimensions of the AFL 10M are shown in Figure 2 7 FO de ECH I AT 19 133 SM HEET JE d OI Figure 2 7 AFL 10M Physical Dimensions millimeters e TET lechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 2 4 5 AFL 12M Physical Dimensions The physical dimensions of the AFL 12M are shown in Figure 2 8 2 9 SR d RR d D a lil ili 9 5 i
57. e followed Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Uninstall the touch screen driver Remove the interface cable i e remove the RS 232 cable or the USB cable Install the new cable i e install the USB cable or the RS 232 cable Reinstall the driver CD as described above To uninstall the driver in Windows please follow the steps below Step 1 Access the control panel See Figure 7 7 hsz Page 129 e TET lechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card E Control pane O O oE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help d Back p e FA Search LyFolders E We LG x e Address E R Control Panel v oe a gt lie DE E Add Remove Administrative Adobe Gamma Control Panel Hardware Programs Tools Use the settings in Control Panel to pa E personalize your computer Automatic Date Time i Fax Folder Options Select an item to view its description Updates Windows Update Windows 2000 Support Java Plug in Keyboard Mail Network and Phone and Power Options Dial up Co Modern E Regional Remote Options Control FG a 34 objectis Figure 7 7 Control Panel Step 2 Double click the Add Remove Programs icon in Figure 7 7 Step 3 Find the PenMount DMC6000 driver and select remove See Figure 7 8 Step 4 The driver is removed e OpenLibraries Size 11 7MB fig PenMount DMC6000 2 49MB Click here for support information rarely To change this program or remove it from you
58. e SH monitor by setting the Hour E o H time Hour Minute P Off Time ai ower imer HEEN Week Rule Set the days to power on the sf Thursday monitor Friday On Single om al d Saturday Enable Timer Control Power on ef Sunday single selected monitor unit or L all the connecting monitor units szil Page 163 EI I rechnology Corp mp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card D 3 8 About Page smartOSD V1 7 AFL 1 M pre a EE A Seng deg Cat rom ai oj Sea et re Sora Man ge EDID A Copyright C 1998 2006 by IEI Technology Corp Software All rights smantOSD version 1 2 Contact Us Asla Taiwan Tel 886 2 6691 6798 FAX 0566 2 bbl6 0075 EMail sales iei com tw America United States Tel 1 909 595 2619 FAx 1 909 595 2616 Email sales usa ietworld com Asia China Tel 86 271 5442 9000 FAX 66 21 5442 9100 EMail sales ieiworld com cn D 4 Install Software To install the software please follow the steps below Step 1 Follow the instructions from the interactive installer to install the IEI smartOSD on the system Step 2 Insert the installation disk that came with the system and open the installation file Page 164 ENEK VE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Step 3 The welcome screen shown below appears ie IEI smart Welcome to the IEI smartOSD Setup Wizard The installer will guide you
59. e Destination Location Select folder where Setup will install files Setup will install Touchkit in the following folder To install to this folder click Nest To install to different folder click Browse and select another folder Destination Folder CA Program Files Touche Browse InstallShield Cancel Figure 7 15 Controller Installation Directory Step 12 The user is then prompted to select a file directory in which the program icons are saved Figure 7 16 The default folder is TouchkKit If a different folder must be used select a folder from the list shown Once the folder is selected click NEXT to continue Page 136 Klek HE RTechnology Corp Select Program Folder Please select a program folder Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below rou may type a new folder name or select one from the existing folders list Click Nest to continue Frogram Folders Tauchki Administrative Tools AutoCaD 2002 Autodesk CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 3 IDE Util Inkscape LanFlow sl Installshield Back Cancel Figure 7 16 Program Icon Directory Step 13 The program then starts installing Figure 7 17 Setup Status Tauchkit Setup is performing the requested operations Now copying files CA Program Files T ouchk tal ouchhd on ese UK InstallShield Figure 7 17 Installing szi n Page 137
60. e VGA connector to connect the monitor to the system graphics interface See Chapter 4 for the VGA connector location and pinouts _ e HE RTechnology Corp Figure 5 1 VGA Connector 5 5 2 12V Power Connector Use the rear panel 12V DC jack to connect the monitor to a power source Figure 5 2 12V Power Connector 5 5 3 DVI D Connector AFL 15M 17M 19M Models Only Use the rear panel standard 24 pin female DVI D connector to connect the monitor to the system graphics interface See Chapter 4 for the DVI D connector location and pinouts as SE yt Page 97 zf bd p bd e IE mi echiology Corp Figure 5 3 DVI Connector 5 5 4 Optional RS 232 Touch Panel Connector Use the rear panel standard RS 232 DB 9 female touch panel connector to connect the monitor to the touch panel PIN DESCRIPTION PIN oo pee CEE EC EZ DS NRX Figure 5 4 Optional RS 232 Touch Panel Connector id Ee PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 5 5 5 Optional USB Touch Panel Connector Use the rear panel standard USB touch panel connector to connect the monitor to the touch panel Table 5 3 USB Touch Panel Connector Pinouts Figure 5 5 USB Touch Panel Connector 5 6 Mounting the AFL Series Industrial Monitor The AFL series industrial monitor can be mounted in a panel or wall The monitor can also be mounted on a monitor arm or stand The mounting methods are described below Ad CAUTION W
61. e a A Pr Ten O ER 0 O 2 el Cl Ax C s gt DD M EJ e o E d Mob e P o INTE e Ze Tag i ER oe 93 JE G NM Vi a Za J lt o Es D N 2 Power input io jac VGA S video Composite jack RS 232 x oO nd eg CO o z Q o O Figure 4 1 AV 9962 AD Board Overview Screen GT J VE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 4 1 1 AV 9962 AD Board Connectors The AV 9962 AD board has the following connectors on board 1 x Audio output connector 1 x Auto dimming connector 1 x Debug port 1 x LED indicator and remote sensor connector 1 x Inverter interface connector 1 x IR sensor connector 1 x LVDS signal output connector AFL 08MH 10M 12M only 1x OSD and LED connector 1 x Power output connector 1 x Remote control connector 1x TTL signal output connector AFL 07M only 1 x Touch panel connector The AV 9962 AD board has the following connectors on the board rear panel 1 x Audio jack 1 x Component video connector 1x Composite video connector 1x Power input connector 1x RS 232 connector 1x S Video connector 1x USB connector 1 x VGA connector The locations of the peripheral interface connectors for the AV 9962 AD board are shown in Section 4 1 2 A complete list of all the peripheral interface connectors can be seen in Section 4 1 3 e TET ni ecnnology Gorp 4 1 2 AV 9962 AD Board Layout PICOe 6612 5 25
62. e progress bar shown below appears Installing IEI smartOSD IE _smartO SD is being installed Please wait Page 167 Fr EC hs ka e HET Mlechiiology gt Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Step 11 When the installation is complete the screen below appears re EI amats Installation Complete IEl_smartOSD has been successfully installed Click Close to exit Step 12 Click Close in the screen above Step 13 After quick setup is complete the IEI smartOSD wizard logo appears on the desktop as shown in the screen below Step 14 To access the smartOSD click the smartOSD wizard logo Page 168 me VE RTechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Page 169 a ka Je IE r echhology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card D 5 smartOSD FAQ For troubleshooting please see the steps below 1 Installation fails under Windows 2000 and shows following image Cl TEL DSD Setup Installing IEI 050 Setup IEI OSD Setup is being installed Gm OSD Setup There i problem with this Windows Installer package DLL required for this nstall to complete could not be mun Contact pour support personnel o package vendor Solution Download and install service pack Windows Installer 3 1 2 Installation fail under Vista while showing following image smartOsD O Solution Install smart OSD exe as the administrator authority
63. e touch panel OS Compatibility Windows XP XP Embedded Windows 2000 Windows ME Windows 98 SE Windows CE Net 4 2 x86 and ARM WHQL certified Fedora Core I II Mandrake 10 0 10 1 RedHat 9 0 Table 3 10 Touch Panel Specifications e IE l echiology Gorp 3 2 4 Touch Panel RS 232 Controller Specifications Table 3 11 lists the touch panel RS 232 controller specifications Circuit Board Dimension 20mm x 75mm 0 79inches x 2 95inches 5 Wire Power Requirements D C 5V 100mA typical 50mV peak to peak maximum ripple and noise Interface Bi directional RS 232 serial communication Protocol No parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit 9600 baud N 8 1 9600 Report Rate Max 160 points sec mens nmn Attached Cable 6 shielded cable with 9 pin D sub connector Regulatory Approvals FCC B CE Unaffected by EMI from other nearby CRTs and other display devices ew Unaffected by environmental EMI Panel Resistance 5 wire resistive model 50 200 ohm Table 3 11 Touch Panel RS 232 Controller Specifications PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card oy VE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 3 2 5 Touch Panel USB Controller Specifications Table 3 12 lists the touch panel USB controller specifications Circuit Board Dimension 20mm x 75mm 0 79inches x 2 95inches 5 Wire Power Requirements D C 5V 100mA typical 50mV peak to peak maximum ripple and noise Ee Protocol No parity 8 data
64. ected by a plastic cover that slides over the pins to Ao ZC connect them To CLOSE SHORT a jumper UN I means connecting the pins of the jumper with Figure 4 36 Jumpers the plastic clip and to OPEN a jumper means removing the plastic clip from a jumper The AV 6962 has one on board jumper Table 4 29 Je LE Mi echihiology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Figure 4 37 Jumper Locations 4 7 1 LCD Panel Voltage Select Jumper Jumper Label JP5 Jumper Type 6 pin header Jumper Location See Figure 4 37 Jumper Settings See Table 4 42 The JP5 jumper sets the voltage to the LCD panel Panel Voltage select 3 3V Default Panel Voltage select 5V Panel Voltage select 12V Table 4 42 LCD Panel Voltage Select Jumper Settings id Ee ye VE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 4 8 AV 6962 External Rear Panel Connectors Figure 4 38 shows the AV 6962 external rear panel connectors The peripheral connectors on the back panel of the monitor can connect to external devices The peripheral connectors on the rear panel are 1 x Audio jack 1 x Component video connector 1 x Composite video connector 1 x Digital input connector 1 x Power input connector 1x RS 232 connector 1x S Video connector 1x USB connector 1x VGA connector J6 J4 J7 J3 J1 J8 J10 J5 Figure 4 38 AV 6962 External Bottom Panel Connectors 4 8 1 Audio Jack CN Label J7 CN Type Audio
65. ge ge 102 Figure 5 10 Tighten the Panel Mounting Clamp Screws AFL 12M 103 Figure 5 11 Wall mounting Bracket esnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnunnennnn 104 Figure 5 12 Chassis Support SCrewsS xrrrnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnneenr 105 PIQUE 5 13 Secure th Monitor sssusa a inn 106 Figure 5 14 Wall mounting Bracket nnnrrrnnnnvnnnnnnuvnnnnnnvennnnnvevnnnnnennnnnnvennnnnvennnnnuner 107 Figure 5 15 Chassis Support SCrewsS xrrnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennr 108 Figure 5 16 Monitor Stand Mounting nnnssnnnnnnnnnvnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 109 Figure 5 17 AFL 07M AFL 08MH Arm Mounting Retention Screw Holes 110 Figure 5 18 AFL 10M 12M Arm Mounting Retention Screw Holes 110 Figure 5 19 AFL 15M 17M 19M Arm Mounting Retention Screw Holes 111 Figure 6 1 OSD Control BU ONS Luanssasansssumdmannnasmia eisnvbandsn 113 Fig re 6 2 Image ET 116 Figure 63 DIS DIAY MGI saisiscetecccsssicteaceinenwcsestemccctasivivetsisexaneseticeeesctecduevcecsuscessueusiees 117 Figur 64 PIP IER 118 Figure 6 9 COMO ET LN 119 Figure 6 6 System Ment BE 120 Figure 6 7 OSD Configuration E 121 Figure 6 8 Auto Brightness Configuration s xxnrrvvnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnvevnnnnnnnnnunnenrr 122 Figure 6 9 Remote ConrOluisaumsarsumsmnmesmummunnsenmmsnseami um 123 Figure 7 1 Setup
66. h Panel Connector 4 8 9 VGA Connector CN Label J1 CN Type D sub 15 female connector CN Pinouts See Table 4 52 CN Location See Figure 4 38 and Figure 4 43 Use the standard D sub 15 pin VGA connector to connect the monitor to a system za TE STEE EIS UE AMT echhology Corp DESCRIPTION mu DESCRIPTION C a oema PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card ew Table 4 52 VGA Connector Pinouts 5 1 13 11 Figure 4 43 VGA Connector Pinout Locations meme fa oncom i e HE RTechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Chapter A installation 5 1 I kW Se N Page 91 o e IE r ecnhnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 5 2 nstallation Precautions A WARNING Failing to reinstall the covers may result in permanent damage to the system Please make sure all coverings are properly installed A WARNING Over tightening rear cover screws will crack the plastic frame Maximum torque for cover screws is 5 kg cm 0 36 Ib ft 0 49 Nm When installing the AFL series industrial monitor please follow the precautions listed Read the user manual The user manual provides a complete description of the AFL series industrial monitor installation instructions and configuration options DANGER Disconnect Power Power to the monitor must be disconnected when installing the AFL series industrial monitor or before any attempt is made to access
67. he retention screw of the wall mounting bracket Figure 5 13 n Page 105 or TE r ecnhnology Corp Figure 5 13 Secure the Monitor 5 6 4 1 AFL 15M 17M 19M Wall Mounting To mount the AFL 15M 17M 19M monitor onto the wall please follow the steps below Step 1 Select the location on the wall for the wall mounting bracket Step 2 Carefully mark the locations of the four brackets screw holes on the wall Step 3 Drill four pilot holes at the marked locations on the wall for the bracket retention screws Step 4 Align the wall mounting bracket screw holes with the pilot holes Step 5 Secure the mounting bracket to the wall by inserting the retention screws into the four pilot holes and tightening them Figure 5 14 Page 106 SES HE RTechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Figure 5 14 Wall mounting Bracket Step 6 Insert the four monitor mounting screws provided in the wall mounting kit into the four screw holes on the real panel of the monitor and tighten until the screw shank is secured against the rear panel Figure 5 15 Step 7 Align the mounting screws on the monitor rear panel with the mounting holes on the bracket Step 8 Carefully insert the screws through the holes and gently pull the monitor downwards until the monitor rests securely in the slotted holes Figure 5 15 Ensure that all four of the mounting screws fit snuggly into their respective slotted holes IN NO
68. hen mounting the monitor take care to tighten the retention screws or bolts until fully secure but do not over tighten Over tightening the retention screws or bolts may cause them to become stripped rendering them useless za TE STEE GT J VE Technology Corp Je IE r ecnhnhology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 5 6 1 Mounting Kits Table 5 4 lists the different mounting kits available from IEI AFL 07M AFL 08MH AFL 10M AFL 12M AFL 15M AFL 17M AFL 19M Panel Mounting Kits AFLPK 08 AFLPK 12 AFLPK 15 AFLPK 17 AFLPK 19 Wall Mounting Kits AFLWK 12 AFLWK 19 Rack Mounting Kits AFLRK 07 AFLRK 08 AFLRK 10 AFLRK 12 AFLRK 15 AFLRK 17 LCD Monitor Stand STAND A08 STAND A12 STAND A19 STAND B19 Table 5 4 Mounting Kits 5 6 2 Panel Mounting 5 6 2 1 Standard Panel Mounting The standard panel mounting procedure applies to the following AFL series industrial monitors AFL 07M AFL 08MH AFL 10M AFL 12M To mount the AFL series industrial monitor into a panel please follow the steps below Step 1 Select the position on the panel to mount the monitor Step 2 Cut out a section of the panel that corresponds to the rear panel dimensions of the monitor Take care that the panel section that is cut out is smaller than the overall size of the metal frame that surrounds the monitor but just large enough for the rear panel of the monitor to fit through Figure 5 6 Figure 5 7 and Figure
69. i S Video VGA Max 800x600 800x600 Resolution sg o nm Backlight MTBF Hrs Je IE l echiology Gorp AMP 3W AMP 3W AMP 1 5W AMP 1 5W internal speaker internal speaker fen ser zen zen bon wn we AD Board AV 9962 AV 9962 AV 9962 AV 9962 AV 6962 AV 6962 AV 6962 Wall Wall Wall Stand Stand Stand Gre GC 233 86 x 393 06 x 428 x 469 94 x Dimension 183 86 x 308 06 x 350 x 382 46 x WxHxD mm 41 09 67 0 C 50 C IP Level N G Weight bas a rm pizo bm Table 1 2 AFL M Series Specifications Operating 0 C 50 C I09C 50 C 0 C 0 C 50 C 09C 50 C Temperature 1 4 Certifications All AFL series industrial monitor models comply with the following international standards RoHS IP 64 For a more detailed description of these standards please refer to Sections B 1 and B 2 et hg ER TK VE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Chapter 2 Mechanical Overview e TET lechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 2 1 Introduction This chapter describes the general mechanical overview of the AFL series monitors including front and rear panel available interfaces and overall dimensions 2 2 Front View The front of the AFL series industrial monitor is a flat panel TFT LCD screen surrounded by an ABS PC plastic frame The AFL series monitor also includes one sensor and one LED on the front panel Infrared Se
70. id electrocution and static discharge to the AD board The use of a grounded wrist strap and an anti static work pad is recommended 5 3 Unpacking 5 3 1 Packaging When shipped the AFL series industrial monitor is wrapped in a plastic bag Two polystyrene ends are placed on either side of the monitor The monitor is then placed into a first internal cardboard box This box is then sealed and placed into a second external cardboard box The second box is also sealed A bag containing accessory items is placed underneath the monitor at the bottom of the internal first box 5 3 2 Unpacking Procedure To unpack the AFL series industrial monitor follow the steps below A WARNING The front side LCD screen has a protective plastic cover stuck to the screen Only remove the plastic cover after the AFL series industrial monitor has been properly installed This ensures the screen is protected during the installation process e IE irecnnology Corp Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Use box cutters a knife or a sharp pair of scissors to open the seal on the top side of the external Second box Open the external second box Use box cutters a knife or a sharp pair of scissors the seal on the top side of the internal first box Lift the monitor out of the boxes Remove both polystyrene ends one from each side Pull the plastic co
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72. jack CN Pinouts See Table 4 43 CN Location See Figure 4 38 Use the audio jack to connect audio input to the monitor e IE mi echiology Corp DESCRIPTION AGND Audio lutput Left PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card AGND AGND Audio lutput Right Table 4 43 Audio Jack Pinouts 4 8 2 Component Video Connector CN Label J2 CN Type mini DIN 7 component video connector CN Pinouts See Table 4 44 CN Location See Figure 4 38 and Figure 4 39 Use the mini DIN 7 component video connector to connect to the system graphics interface AN DESCRIPTION mu DESCRIPTION Table 4 44 Component Video Connector Pinouts Figure 4 39 Component Video Connector Pinout Locations _ e HE RTechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 4 8 3 Composite Video Connector CN Label J9 J10 CN Type Composite BNC connector CN Pinouts See Table 4 45 and Table 4 46 CN Location See Figure 4 38 Use the composite video connector to connect to the system graphics interface Table 4 46 Composite Signal Input Connector J9 Pinouts Je IE r ecnhnhology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 4 8 4 Digital Input Connector CN Label J3 CN Type DVI D connector CN Pinouts See Table 4 47 CN Location See Figure 4 38 and Figure 4 40 The 24 pin female dual link digital only DVI Digital Visual Interface connector is a standard for high speed high resolution digital displays PIN DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIP
73. le 3 3 AFL 10M LCD SpecificatiOnsS rrnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnnnennn 28 Table 3 4 AFL 12M LCD SpecificatiOnS errnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennn 29 Table 3 5 AFL 15M LCD Sp ciNcallons L sauumenuenesemanenmujj vjuvejhv midd 30 Table 3 6 AFL 17M LCD SpecificatiOnS rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnennnn 31 Table 3 7 AFL 19M LCD SpecificatiOnS rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnenenn 32 Table 3 8 Touch Panel Models S eege 33 Table 3 9 Touch Panel Dimensions mm aannnennnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnennnnnnennnnnnnennnnnnennnnnennnnnnvennnnn 34 Table 3 10 Touch Panel SpecificatiOns rnrnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnnnennn 35 Table 3 11 Touch Panel RS 232 Controller Specifications nnnxerannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnennnnnnennnnnn 36 Table 3 12 Touch Panel USB Controller SpecificatiOnsS rxxrrnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnenn 37 Table 3 13 Power Adapter SpecificatiOns nn xxxxnernnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnneennnnn 38 Table 4 1 AV 9962 Peripheral Interface ConnectOorS rxxxxrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnn 43 Table 4 2 AV 9962 Rear Panel Connectors saaa xxxnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnevennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnee
74. n d E EE UTNE Figure 2 8 AFL 12M Physical Dimensions millimeters EK VE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 2 4 6 AFL 15M Physical Dimensions The physical dimensions of the AFL 15M are shown in Figure 2 9 al al al al a ma a a a a L a o KR so Bo KW ar D KI Oo matron 240 tt EG TE I rechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 2 4 7 AFL 17M Physical Dimensions The physical dimensions of the AFL 17M are shown in Figure 2 10 351 45 Figure 2 10 AFL 17M Physical Dimensions millimeters Page 20 a e VE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 2 4 8 AFL 19M Physical Dimensions The physical dimensions of the AFL 19M are shown in Figure 2 11 379 02 ACH ene LS Je IE r ecnhnhology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 2 5 Mounting Kits The following sections describe the various optional mounting kits available for each model of the AFL series industrial monitor Refer to Section 5 6 for detailed instructions on the different mounting methods for the monitors Table 2 2 lists the mounting kits available for the AFL series monitor Po AFL 07M AFL 08MH AFL 10M AFL 12M AFL 15M AFL 17M AFL 19M Panel Mounting kits AFLPK 08 AFLPK 12 AFLPK 15 AFLPK 17 AFLPK 19 Wall Mounting kits AFLWK 12 AFLWK 19 Rack Mounting Kits AFLRK 07 AFL
75. nd above No za TE STEE PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card GT J VE Technology Corp Table 1 1 AFL Series Model Variants 1 2 External Overview The AFL series industrial monitors are durable devices that can be used in multiple industrial environments The following sections describe the physical layout of the AFL series industrial monitors 1 2 1 Front View The front of the AFL series industrial monitor is a flat panel TFT LCD screen surrounded by an ABS PC plastic frame Figure 1 1 and Figure 1 2 shows the LCD monitor front view of AFL 12M and AFL 15M EN PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card lechnology Corp e Power LED amp IR Receiver ABS PC Plastic Frame Screen Figure 1 1 AFL 12M Front View Power LED ABS PC Plastic Frame Screen IR Receiver OSD Keypad Ambient Light Sensor under the front frame Figure 1 2 AFL 15M Front View 1 2 2 Rear View The rear panel features fan ventilation holes and four retention screw holes that support a wall mounting bracket The AFL 12M retention screw holes are shown in Figure 1 3 WE dere TS STE _ o HE RTechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Figure 1 3 AFL 12M Rear View 1 3 Series Specifications Table 1 2 shows the AFL Series specifications Model AFL 07M AFL 08MH AFL 10M AFL 12M AFL 15M AFL 17M Composite Composite Composite Composite Composite YPbPr Input YPbPr Interface
76. nects to an external OSD controller SWAP e HS AMT echhology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card FE eng Le Ze gp WE ww TS E E E Figure 4 6 OSD and LED Connector Location 4 2 5 LED Indicator and Remote Sensor Connector CN Label CN16 CN Type 6 pin header CN Pinouts See Table 4 8 CN Location See Figure 4 7 This connector connects to the LED indicator and remote sensor Table 4 8 LED and Remote Sensor Connector Pinouts Zim HE H SR VE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card CN16 fae d 7 a mm i RS f bet Figure 4 7 LED and Remote Sensor Connector Location 4 2 6 Backlight Inverter Interface Connector CN Label CN9 CN Type 6 pin wafer connector CN Pinouts See Table 4 9 CN Location See Figure 4 8 The Inverter connector connects to the LCD backlight Using the BKLT EN signal to control the inverter status ON OFF and the BKLT ADJ signal to adjust brightness of inverter by OSD brightness function The OSD brightness function can control a PWM input and variable DC voltage to minimize flickering due to the interference between panel timing and inverter s AC timing and adjust LCD back light brightness So pH e HS AMT echhology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Figure 4 8 Backlight Inverter Connector Location 4 2 7 IR Sensor Connector CN Label CN10 CN Type 4 pin wafer connect
77. nnn 43 Table 4 3 AV 9962 On board JUmpers rrvnnnnnvvvnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnvennnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnnnnnnvennnn 44 Table 4 4 Audio Output Connector Pinouts snn xxxnrrrvnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnneennnnnnnnnnnnnnennn 44 Table 4 5 Auto dimming Connector Pinout nn xxnnernnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennr 45 Table 4 6 Debug Port Connector PinOuts rrrrnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnvennnnn 46 Table 4 7 OSD and LED Connector PinOuts nnn xxxvevnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennn 48 Table 4 8 LED and Remote Sensor Connector Pinout ssssnsnnxnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 48 Table 4 9 Backlight Inverter Connector PiNOUts rrrrrrrnnnnnnnnnunvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnevevnnnnnnnnnnnneerr 49 Table 4 10 IR Sensor Connector PinOutS aannnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennn 50 Table 4 11 LVDS Signal Output Connector Pinouts sannxxnvrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnneennr 52 Table 4 12 Power Output Connector Pinouts CN15 ssnnrvvnvvvnnnnnnnnnnvevennnnnnnnnnnnernnnnnnnnnnneerr 52 Page xvii a CZ Table 4 13 Table 4 14 Table 4 15 Table 4 16 Table 4 17 Table 4 18 Table 4 19 Table 4 20 Table 4 21 Table 4 22 Table 4 23 Table 4 24 Table 4 25 Table 4 26 Table 4 27 Table 4 28 Table 4 29 Table 4 30
78. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnennnr 81 Fame 10 ue CC 81 Figure 4 37 Jumper BL E 82 Figure 4 38 AV 6962 External Bottom Panel ConnectorsS 83 Figure 4 39 Component Video Connector Pinout Locations 84 Figure 4 40 DVI D Connector Pinout Locations rrrvvssannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 86 Figure 4 41 S Video Connector Pinout Locations rrrrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenn 88 Figure 4 42 USB Touch Panel Connector ssannnxxnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnennnr 89 Figure 4 43 VGA Connector Pinout LocationsS rwrrrnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 90 Figure 5 1 VGA COME E 97 Figure 5 2 12V Power COnMOC d E 97 Figure 6 3 DV IE ul e EE 98 Figure 5 4 Optional RS 232 Touch Panel Connector ssasssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 98 Figure 5 5 USB Touch Panel Connector r nannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnneennr 99 Figure 5 6 AFL 07M Panel Opening ssaannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 101 Figure 5 7 AFL 08MH Panel Opening sssannnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 101 Figure 5 8 AFL 12M Panel Opening sssnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 101 Page xiv za TE STEE AFL M Series LCD Monitor GT J VE Technology Corp Figure 5 9 Insert th Monitor sssrin ee
79. ns that follow A 1 1 General Safety Precautions Please ensure the following safety precautions are adhered to at all times Follow the electrostatic precautions outlined below whenever the AFL series monitor is opened Make sure the power is turned off and the power cord is disconnected whenever the AFL series monitor is being installed moved or modified Do not apply voltage levels that exceed the specified voltage range Doing so may cause fire and or an electrical shock Electric shocks can occur if the AFL series monitor chassis is opened when the AFL series monitor is running Do not drop or insert any objects into the ventilation openings of the AFL series monitor If considerable amounts of dust water or fluids enter the AFL series monitor turn off the power supply immediately unplug the power cord and contact the AFL series monitor vendor DONOT Drop the AFL series monitor against a hard surface Strike or exert excessive force onto the LCD panel O Touch any of the LCD panels with a sharp object O In a site where the ambient temperature exceeds the rated temperature Page 146 ye VE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card A 1 2 Anti static Precautions A WARNING Failure to take ESD precautions during the installation of the AFL series monitor may result in permanent damage to the AFL series monitor and severe injury to the user Electrostatic discharge ESD
80. nsor This sensor receives the signal from the remote control Power LED lights up turned on in green when the LCD monitor is on Figure 2 1 shows the LCD monitor front view of AFL 12M Power LED amp IR Receiver ABS PC Plastic Frame Screen Figure 2 1 AFL 12M Front View ye IE RTechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card A control button panel OSD with the following control buttons is located horizontally on the bottom of the front frame of AFL 15M 17M 19M monitors LCD On Off Auto Left a Up Down Right Menu The AFL 15M 17M 19M monitors also provide auto dimming function and include Ambient Light Sensor The ambient light sensor detects the brightness of the ambient environment when the auto dimming function is turned on Auto Dimming LED The auto dimming LED lights up in red when the auto dimming function is on Figure 2 2 shows the LCD monitor front view of AFL 15M Power LED ABS PC Plastic Frame Screen IR Receiver OSD Keypad Ambient Light Sensor under the front frame Figure 2 2 AFL 15M Front View Je IE r ecnhnhology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 2 3 Bottom Panel All peripheral device connectors are located on the bottom panel of the AFL series industrial monitor The following sections describe the bottom panel variants and their associated connectors 2 3 1 AFL 07M 08MH 10M 12M Connectors The following is a list of the bottom
81. onnected to the VGA connector on the bottom of the monitor To install the touch panel driver for the 15 to 19 Afolux please follow the instructions below Step 1 Connect the Afolux monitor to the single board computer See above Step 2 Insert the driver CD that came with the AFL series industrial monitor into the CD drive Step 3 Once the CD drive is installed the screen in Figure 7 9 appears A n Page 131 za TE STEE IE Techiiology Cofp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 1 TouchkKit Ver 4 3 0 Win9X ME We provide a full range of controllers for both analog resistive and capacitive touch panels WinNT4 The resistive controller communicates with the PC system directly through R5232 PS 2 or USB port Win2000 XP The design is optimized for an accurate sensitive and quick ETT touch performance as well as an ease of use interface Other Driver The driver supports a set of operating systems i e Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows ME Windows NT4 Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows XP Tablet PC Edition Windows CE 2 12 3 0 NET DOS iMac RedHat Mandrake Release Note Linux User Manual CopyRight c 2000 2005 FAQ Figure 7 9 Driver CD Pop Up Screen Step 4 Select the operating system installed on the system from the menu on the left side of the screen IN NOTE The following description is for driver installation
82. or CN Pinouts see Table 4 10 CN Location See Figure 4 9 The IR sensor connector connects to the body IR sensor Table 4 10 IR Sensor Connector Pinouts tt J VE Technology Corp CN10 4 una H Figure 4 9 IR Sensor Connector Location 4 2 8 LVDS Signal Output Connector AFL 08MH 10M 12M only CN Label CN7 CN Type 30 pin connector CN Pinouts See Table 4 11 CN Location See Figure 4 10 Use the LVDS signal output connector to connect the LCD panel to a system DESCRIPTION Gg DESCRIPTION sr TEST e HS AMT echhology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Table 4 11 LVDS Signal Output Connector Pinouts 30 KEE eg ir PEEL a zB Te E Wees ic Figure 4 10 LVDS Signal Output Connector Location VA NOTE The supply voltage 3 3V Default 5V or 12V can be selected via JP5 4 2 9 Power Output Connector CN Label CN15 CN Type 2 pin wafer connector CN Pinouts See Table 4 12 CN Location See Figure 4 11 The AV 9962 supports one 5V power output connector tt _ e HE RTechnology Corp og Figure 4 11 Power Output Connector Locations ag mm lo 4 2 10 Remote Control Connector CN Label CN4 CN Type 3 pin wafer connector CN Pinouts See Table 4 13 CN Location See Figure 4 12 The remote control connector supports remote control function DESCRIPTION Remote Out Table 4 13 Remote Con
83. ora o i II f Apply ll Brightness Contrast Sharpness Page 158 Or JO VE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card D 3 3 Display Page for analog signal Apply All Delivering the display parameters settings to all the connecting monitors iEy smartOSD V1 2 AFL 17M ET nage EDID Image Display Color Monitor Select IEI Monitor o Apply All Auto Adjust H Auto Adjust Phase t aw ew mr ewe Page 159 Ea Le e TET mi echnology CGorp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card D 3 4 Color Page Page 160 Monitor Select Selects the Refresh To update image Apply All Delivering the monitor unit for which the image information which has been color parameters settings to parameters will be adjusted affected by the color OSD all the connecting monitors settings smartOSI V1 2 AFL 17M a kkeaf teg Ip innitor Select IEI Monitor o Auto Color For analog VGA signal to adjust white balance User Red Gain 150 User Green Gain ES 50 User Blue Gain Color Temperature Range 0 100 Values can only be adjusted if user is selected for the Color Temperature C 9300K 7500K C 6500K 5000K C 4200K C User Gamma C OFF 2 2 i e HE RTechnology
84. p PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 8 1 Gasket Replacement A gasket used for a long time may gradually lose its ability to protect the monitor from fluids and vapors scratches or dirt may also accumulate It is recommended that the gasket be replaced yearly IN NOTE If the monitor is mounted vertically first remove it and place it on a flat level surface with the display screen facing down before changing the gasket Step 1 Remove the old gasket from the sides of the monitor Step 2 Attach the new gasket to the monitor Make sure the gasket fits precisely into the groove along the edges of the monitor s front panel Figure 8 1 Figure 8 1 Gasket Replacement t aw ee mm ewe Page 143 e AS AMT echhology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card IN NOTE Compliance with the IP 64 standard depends on correct installation of the gasket Be sure to check that the gasket is properly installed after changing it Page 144 Zim HE H TE RTechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Appendix A Safety Precautions E Page 145 Je IE r ecnhnhology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card A WARNING The precautions outlined in this chapter should be strictly followed Failure to follow these precautions may result in permanent damage to the AFL series monitor A 1 Safety Precautions Please follow the safety precautions outlined in the sectio
85. r computer click Change or Remove Ghange UI Picasa 2 Size 26 8MB RealPlayer Size 38 8MB d REALTEK Gigabit and Fast Ethernet NIC Driver Size 4 00KB i Rhapsody Plaver Enaine Size 1 17MB Figure 7 8 Remove Touch Screen Driver 7 2 4 7 inch to 12 1 inch Touch Panel Driver Configuration To configure the touch panel driver options refer to the TouchKit user manual located on the driver installation CD Page 130 ye VE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 7 3 15 inch to 19 inch Driver Installation and Configuration 7 3 1 RS 232 or USB Touch Screen Before installing the driver connect the Afolux monitor to the motherboard The 15 inch to 19 inch Afolux monitors support touch screen modality through either RS 232 or USB interface connection RS 232 Interface If the touch screen interface connection is an RS 232 connection connect the RS 232 connector on the single board computer to the DB 9 connector on the bottom of the Afolux monitor USB Interface If the touch screen interface connection is a USB connection connect the USB connector on the single board computer to the external USB port connector on the bottom of the Afolux monitor 7 3 2 15 inch to 19 inch Touch Panel Driver Installation A WARNING Before the touch screen driver is installed make sure the system is connected to the monitor with a USB cable or an RS 232 null cable Also make sure the VGA connector on the system is c
86. reen Step 6 Click Next to continue agreement by clicking I Agree PenMount Windows Universal Driver V2 2 0 283 Win7 32 64b 2 O License Agreement Please review the license terms before installing PenMount Windows Universal Driver 2 v2 2 0 2830Win7 32 64bit WHOL Press Page Down to see the rest of the agreement PLEASE READ THE LICENSE AGREEMENT Penhflount touch screen driver software is only for using with Penhdount touch screen controller or control board Any person or company using PenkMount driver on any piece of equipment which does not utilize an FenhMount touch screen controller will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law z IF vou accept the terms of the agreement click I Agree to continue You must accept the agreement to install PenMount Windows Universal Driver V2 2 0 283 Win 32 64bit WHOL Ej Technology Corp Step 7 The license agreement in Figure 7 3 appears Accept the terms of the Page 127 le Heh rechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Figure 7 3 License Agreement Step 8 The installation destination screen appears See Figure 7 4 Click Install PenMount Windows Universal Driver V2 2 0 283 Win7 32 64b 2 O Choose Install Location Choose the Folder in which bo install PenMount Windows Universal Driver 2 v2 2 0 2830Win7 32 64bit WHOL Setup will install PenMount Windows Universal Driver 2 2 0 2830Win7 32 64bit WHOL in the Following
87. rronnrrrrrnrrnnnnnrrrnrnnnnnnrrnnrnnnnnnrrnnvnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnne 20 2 4 8 AFL 19M Physical Dimensions evssrnnrnnnrrnrrnnsnnnnnnnnrrnrnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnsnnnvnnnnnnneeeeeene 21 NNN 22 ZO MOUNTING ART 22 EE 22 202 RACK and CNN 23 Page vii SL a HE lechnology Corp DSV 23 2 6 4 Monitor Arm or Stand Mounrinug 24 3 LCD AND TOUCH PANEL SPECIFICATIONS e esssssesssssnrreeveveveeeeeessssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnee 25 SEENEN 26 GEES 26 STJAL MLD E 26 Te TNS 27 3 1 4 E EE EE 28 3 1 RE E EE 29 3 1 6 AFL 15M LCD SpecificationsS rrornnasssannnnnnnnnannnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnsvnnssen 30 ER Ee 31 3 1 Led VE LCD SPCC CAT ONS eebe 32 32 OP TONAL TOUCH PANEG eege 33 32 1 louch Panel Modne 33 3522 TOUCH Panel EE eebe 34 52 5 louch Panel STA 35 3 2 4 Touch Panel RS 232 Controller Apecificogttons 36 3 2 5 Touch Panel USB Controller Specifications rrrrrrnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 37 TONN PN 38 FADBO RD hhv 39 4 1 AV 9962 AD BOARD OVERVIEW eene Eege 40 4 1 1 AV 9962 AD Board Connectors rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnrrrnnnrnnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnne 41 4 1 2 AV 9962 AD Board Lovout een 42 4 1 3 AV 9962 Peripheral Interface Connechore 42 4 1 4 AV 9962 Rear Panel Connectors occcsscssssessacennsiaeonsntetsanvsoiuesteieissansbaiensseixaenvss 43 4 1 5 AV 9962 On board Jumpers 43 4 2 AV 9962 INTERNAL PERIPHERAL CONNECTORS rrnnnnnnvrvsrsrrrnnnnnnnnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnnnenssssven 44 42 1
88. sctencstenectcesssvioivesestoscdsrsmuieesuiueanxctatenccdauavvivetuideusenaieets 64 AV 6962 Peripheral Interface ConnectOrS ssasssuuurrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenevnnnnnnnnunener 68 AV 6962 Rear Panel Connectors ssnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn 69 AV 6962 On board JUMPETS sassssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn nnnm 69 Audio Output Connector Pinouts ssnsxxxvernnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenennnnnnnnnnnnnenn 70 Auto dimming Connector Pinout n nxxnernnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnneennn 71 Debug Port Connector Pinouts naa rernnnnnnnnnnnenevnnnnnnnnnnneneennnnnnnnnerennnnnnnnnnnneevennnnnne 72 Backlight Inverter Connector Pinouts snn xxxxnernnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnn 73 IR Sensor Connector PINOUS siisii anuani aaa 73 LVDS Signal Output Connector Pinouts c sseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeesneeeeeseeeees 75 OSD and LED Connector Pinout saannnnxnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnr 76 Power Output Connector Pinouts CN15 annnrernnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenn 77 Power Input Connector Pinouts CN15 rrrnnnnnnrennnnnnnnnennnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnenn 77 Remote Control Connector Pinouts rr nannnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvevnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnn 78 RS 232 Serial Port Connector Pinouts nn
89. t is the cautionary message A caution message is shown below e EI Technology Corp AFL M Series LCD Monitor A CAUTION This is an example of a caution message Failure to adhere to cautions messages may result in permanent damage to the AFL series monitor Please take caution messages seriously amp NOTE These messages inform the reader of essential but non critical information These messages should be read carefully as any directions or instructions contained therein can help avoid making mistakes Notes are easy to recognize The word note is written as NOTE both capitalized and bold and is followed by text The text is the cautionary message A note message is shown below IN NOTE This is an example of a note message Notes should always be read Notes contain critical information about the AFL series monitor Please take note messages seriously aw ew tw ewe Page v en sn hd STE e IE r ecnhnology Corp AFL M Series LCD Monitor Packing List IN NOTE If any of the components listed in the checklist below are missing please do not proceed with the installation Contact the IEI reseller or vendor you purchased the AFL M series from or contact an IEI sales representative directly To contact an IEI sales representative please send an email to sales iei com tw The items listed below should all be included in the AFL M series package
90. tal adjustments Mute Press this button to turn off the audio Auto Dimming Press this button to turn the auto dimming function on or off OK Press this button to confirm a setting or an adjustment made Auto Adjustment Exit Press this button to let the system automatically configure the OSD settings or to exit the current menu Brightness Use these control buttons to adjust the brightness of the LCD screen Contrast Use these control buttons to adjust the contrast values Volume Press this button to adjust the audio volume level elle Page 123 Ea Le i 8 Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Chapter l Software Drivers Page 124 _ e HE RTechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 7 1 Introduction The touch panel controller enables analog resistive touch panels for four wire five wire amp eight wire models The controller directly communicates with the PC system through the touch panel communications interface The controller design is superior in sensitivity accuracy and friendly operation The touch panel driver emulates the left mouse button and the right mouse button functions The touch panel driver supports the following operating systems Microsoft Windows versions Microsoft Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows XP Microsoft Windows 2003 Microsoft Windows 2008 Microsoft Windows Vista Microsoft Windo
91. the balance among the Red Green and Blue color hues if images look garish or unrealistic E ea Page 119 za TE STEE e TET ei ecnhnhology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 6 2 5 System Menu System options are shown in Figure 6 6 system Figure 6 6 System Menu System options are described below Audio Mutes the audio or adjusts audio volume Factory Reset Restores the default OSD settings Note that this will restore all default display settings Information Provides information on the LCD monitor such as model number input device and resolution Input Select Allows selection of input device to use Language Provides options for selecting OSD screen legends in a preferred language Misc Provides options for OSD configuration and auto brightness auto dimming Page 120 ed KAHLER tei Wi e technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 6 2 5 1 OSD Configuration OSD configurations are shown in Figure 6 7 Figure 6 7 OSD Configuration OSD configuration options are described below OSD Timer Determines how many seconds the OSD screen stays on screen before it disappears when OSD is left unattended OSD Position Adjusts the OSD position on the screen Use the arrow buttons on the OSD control panel to move the OSD screen OSD Transparency Adjusts the transparency of the OSD screen OSD Zoom Turns the OSD zoom feature on or off A n Page 121 za
92. torage Temperature Storage Humidity Shock Non Operating Vibration Non Operating SXGA 1280 x 1024 300 5 Tr Tf 25 8 1 5G 10 200 10Hz Sine wave 30mins axis 3 direction Table 3 6 AFL 17M LCD Specifications SJ le HE rechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 3 1 8 AFL 19M LCD Specifications Table 3 7 lists the LCD specifications of the AFL 19M MFR Model Resolution Active Area mm Pixel Pitch mm Number of Colors View Angle H V Brightness cd m2 Contrast Ratio Response Time ms at 25C Power Consumption W Interface Supply Voltage V Backlight Lamp Life hrs Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Temperature Storage Humidity Shock Non Operating Vibration Non Operating SXGA 1280 x 1024 300 5 Tr Tf 5 90 RH 50G 20ms Half sine wave 1 5G 10 200 10Hz Sine wave 30mins axis 3 direction Table 3 7 AFL 19M LCD Specifications GT J VE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 3 2 Optional Touch Panels IEI offers optional touch panels for the AFL series industrial monitors with the following features Small border customized design All size touch panel design Customized activation force and palm rejection Customized optical characteristics High reliability and durability in the field 3 2 1 Touch Panel Models Table 3 8 lists the AFL series industrial monitors and their associated tou
93. trol Connector Pinouts m ee Page 53 PE i ez feet zf bd p bd e HS AMT echhology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card og Figure 4 12 Remote Control Connector Location 4 2 11 TTL Signal Output Connector AFL 07M Model Only CN Label CN8 CN Type 40 pin connector CN Pinouts See Table 4 14 CN Location See Figure 4 13 Use the TTL signal output connector to connect the TTL LCD panel to a system SC DESCRIPTION KR DESCRIPTION SR VE Technology Corp Figure 4 13 TTL Signal Output Connector Location 4 2 12 Touch Panel Connector CN Label J10 CN Type 9 pin wafer connector CN Pinouts See Table 4 15 CN Location See Figure 4 14 Use the touch panel connector to connect the optional touch panel to the AFL series industrial monitor Sal sz Page 55 Ea TE STE Je LE Mi echihiology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Figure 4 14 Touch Panel Connector Location id Ee ye VE Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 4 3 AV 9962 On board Jumpers A NOTE PLASTIC CLIP OPEN CLOSED A jumper is a metal bridge used to close an electrical circuit It consists of two or three metal LJ DI J pins and a small metal clip often protected by a plastic cover that slides over the pins to PSP See connect them To CLOSE SHORT a jumper UN I means connecting the pins of the jumper with Figure
94. troller InstallShield Back Cancel Figure 7 12 Install PS 2 Interface Driver Step 9 Four point calibration options are then selected Four point calibrations can be done every time a user boots up during the next time the system boots or never Select if and when a four point calibration should be done Click NEXT to continue Page 134 Se Se Ener zH HZ cy EI Technology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Setup Type Choose the setup type that best suits your needs Do 4 pont calibration Every system boot up Next system boot up KITO InstallShield Back Cancel Figure 7 13 Install PS 2 Interface Driver Step 10 The user is then prompted to ensure the touch monitor or the RS 232 touch controller is plugged into the system Figure 7 14 Once the touch controller is plugged into the system click OK IF you are trying bo install the USB touch device please make sure that your touch monitor or touch controller s USB cable is plugged into the computer now Figure 7 14 Touch Monitor USB Touch Controller Confirmation Step 11 The user is then prompted to select a file directory in which the touch kit controller is installed Figure 7 15 The default directory is C Program Files Touchkit If a different folder must be used select browse and then select the folder Once the folder is selected click NEXT to continue Page 135 Choos
95. ts are reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical electronic or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer TRADEMARKS IBM PC is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation INTEL is a registered trademark of INTEL Corporation Other product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective owners aw ew tw ewe Page iil Je IE r ecnhnhology Corp AFL M Series LCD Monitor Manual Conventions A WARNING Warnings appear where overlooked details may cause damage to the equipment or result in personal injury Warnings should be taken seriously Warnings are easy to recognize The word warning is written as WARNING both capitalized and bold and is followed by text The text is the warning message A warning message is shown below A WARNING This is an example of a warning message Failure to adhere to warning messages may result in permanent damage to the AFL series monitor or personal injury to the user Please take warning messages seriously AN CAUTION Cautionary messages should also be heeded to help reduce the chance of losing data or damaging the AFL series monitor Cautions are easy to recognize The word caution is written as CAUTION both capitalized and bold and is followed The italicized tex
96. using a Windows 2000 OS If a different OS is installed please refer to the driver user manual for the relevant OS The driver user manuals can be accessed by selecting User Manual from the menu on the left side of the Driver CD Pop Up Screen Step 5 Once the OS system is selected the touch kit setup will prepare the install shield wizard Figure 7 10 Page 132 _ IE RTechnology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card Touchkit Setup Iz preparing the InstallShield Wizard which wll guide vou through the rest of the setup process Please wall Figure 7 10 Install Shield Wizard Preparation Step 6 After the Install Shield Wizard is ready a welcome screen appears Figure 7 11 setup CCC eee Welcome to Touchkit Setup This program vill install Touchkit op your computer tis strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before running this Setup program Cancel Figure 7 11 Welcome Screen Step 7 To continue the installation process click NEXT 2 b Page 133 GR IE lechnology Corp Step 8 An Install PS 2 interface driver screen appears Figure 7 12 It is not necessary PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card to install the PS 2 interface driver To continue click NEXT Setup Type Choose the setup type that best suits pour needs Extra P5 2 interface driver for Touchkt controller Please check the check box for P5 2 touch con
97. vennnnnuennnn 13 Figure 2 4 AFL 15M Bottom Panel View rannuvrnnnnuvennnnnvennnnnnvrnnnnvennnnnvevnnnnnvennnnnuennnn 13 Figure 2 5 AFL 07M Physical Dimensions millimetersje rrrrrrnnnnnnnvvvnnnnnnvvennnnnr 15 Figure 2 6 AFL O8MH Physical Dimensions millimeters rrernnnnnnnvernnnnnnvvnnnnnnnr 16 Figure 2 7 AFL 10M Physical Dimensions millimetersj e rrrrrrnnnnnnnvrvnnnnnnnvennnnnr 17 Figure 2 8 AFL 12M Physical Dimensions millimeterSje srrrrrrnnnnnnnrvvnnnnnnnvennnnnr 18 Figure 2 9 AFL 15M Physical Dimensions millimeters e rxrrrvnnnnnnnrvvnnnnnnnvennnnnr 19 Figure 2 10 AFL 17M Physical Dimensions millimeters 2 22 222 222 20 Figure 2 11 AFL 19M Physical Dimensions millimeters 2 222 22 21 Figure 2 12 Typical Wall MOUNTIING scsceeseesseeeeeeseeeeeseeseeeseeeseenseesoenseeseeeneesoeas 24 Figure 4 1 AV 9962 AD Board Overview r nnnnxxnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnenennnn 40 Figure 4 2 AV 9962 Connector and Jumper Locations rrnannnnvernnnnnnnnennnnnnnvennnnnnnr 42 Figure 4 3 Audio Output Connector Location rrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 45 Figure 4 4 Auto dimming Connector Location nnrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnvrnnnnnnnnnnnnenerr 46 Figure 4 5 Debug Port Connector Location ss nunrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnneennnnnnnnnnunnneer 47 Figure 4 6 OSD and LED Connector Loc
98. ver off the AFL series industrial monitor Make sure all the components listed in the packing list are present 5 3 3 Packing List All the monitors in the AFL series are shipped with the following components 1 AFL M Series Monitor AC power adapter DVI cable es cable ew ki KC ER J VE Technology Corp VGA cable Remote control Screw set 5 x Flat head screws 5 x Round head screws Wire strain bands 1 Touch pen T R models only 1 RS 232 cable If any of these items are missing or damaged contact the distributor or sales representative immediately e IE l echiology Gorp 5 4 Pre installation Preparation PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card 5 4 1 Tools Before installing the AFL series industrial monitor make sure the following tools are on hand Phillips crosshead screwdriver All the retention screws on the system are Phillips screws Soft working mat When the AFL series industrial monitor is installed the screen is placed on the working surface It is therefore important to rest the AFL series industrial monitor on a soft at that cannot damage the LCD screen on the front of the AFL series industrial monitor 5 5 Connectors Table 5 1 lists the external peripheral interface panel connectors for the AFL series industrial monitors Table 5 1 External Peripheral Interface Connectors 5 5 1 VGA Connector Use the rear panel standard 15 pin femal
99. w The AFL 15M AFL 17M and AFL 19M industrial monitors are preinstalled with AV 6962 AD board to provide a wide variety of control interfaces The following sections describe the AV 6962 AD board in detail si KH E 5 E 2 u ES 3 I S o a 28 ei E a Inverter kake Audio Output Power Debug port ir I gt f D jo i sch A ASAP TE E Der in ut os AB Gel Kel gl bei TE va r u A 4 at a aa oie aa E eer AM CH e r3 e ebisiio el EEN E ep ek 3 i G LLMs Bie E Mi r 3 he gt CH gt USB a m 3 o 5 SES kam OH E o 5 E 3 5 D a D H a Figure 4 22 AV 6962 AD Board Overview Component jack S video DT Pevvereeeueeteevennetenee Composite BNC RS 232 _ HEI RTechnology Corp RS 232 e AS AMT echhology Corp 4 5 1 AV 6962 AD Board Connectors PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card The AV 6962 AD board has the following connectors on board 1 x Audio output connector 1 x Auto dimming connector 1 x Debug port 1 x Inverter interface connector 1 x IR sensor connector 1xLVDS signal output connector 1x OSD and LED connector 1x Power input connector 1x Power output connector 1x Remote control connector 1x RS 232 Serial Port connector 1x USB connector The AV 6962 AD board has the following connectors on the board rear panel 1 x Audio jack 1 x Component video connector 1x Composite video connector
100. ws 7 Microsoft Windows CE versions O Microsoft Windows CE 4 2 O Microsoft Windows CE 5 0 O Microsoft Windows CE 6 0 Linux Kernel 2 6 s DOS O O O O O Driver installation is described below 7 2 7 inch to 12 1 inch Driver Installation and Configuration 7 2 1 RS 232 or USB Touch Screen Before installing the driver connect the Afolux monitor to the motherboard The 7 inch to 12 1 inch Afolux monitors support touch screen modality through an RS 232 or USB interface connection Decide through which interface the touch screen is to be controlled RS 232 Interface If the touch screen interface connection is an RS 232 connection connect the RS 232 connector on the sing board computer to the DB 9 connector on the bottom of the Afolux monitor ol Page 125 Je IE r ecnhnhology Corp PICOe 6612 5 25 CPU Card USB Interface If the touch screen interface connection is a USB connection connect the USB connector on the sing board computer to the external USB port connector on the bottom of the Afolux monitor 7 2 2 7 inch to 12 1 inch Touch Panel Driver Installation A WARNING Before the touch screen driver is installed make sure the system is connected to the monitor with a USB cable or an RS 232 null cable Also make sure the VGA connector on the system is connected to the VGA connector on the bottom of the monitor To install the touch panel driver for the 7 to 1
101. xxxxvernnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnn 79 USB Gonnecior PINGUIS sieis a 80 LCD Panel Voltage Select Jumper Settings wrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnn 82 A di Jack PINOUIS esses case ces AEEA 84 Component Video Connector PinOUts ssccceeeeeeeeccessneeeeeeeeeeeseneeeeeeeeeeenaes 84 Composite Signal Input BNC Connector J10 Pinouts rnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 85 Composite Signal Input Connector J9 PinoutsS annxnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnennnnnennnnnnnen 85 DVI D Connector PIN OUNS savnet 86 GT J VE Technology Corp AFL M Series LCD Monitor Table 4 48 DC 12V Connector ll et CC 87 Table 4 49 RS 232 Touch Panel Connector PinOuts ccccccssssseeeeeeeeeseeeeesseeeeeeeeeeenseeeeeees 88 Table 4 50 S Video Connector PiInouts rrnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnneennnnnnnnnnnnnnennn 88 Table 4 51 USB Touch Panel Connector Pinouts rrrvrvvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnn 89 Table 4 52 VGA Connector FEIEREN 90 Table 5 1 External Peripheral Interface Connectors xxrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnn 96 Table 5 2 Optional RS 232 Touch Panel Connector Pinouts n rnannxvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnn 98 Table 5 3 USB Touch Panel Connector PiInouts rrrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnernnnnnnnnnnnunnnerr 99 Table 5 4 Mounting KIIS ee 100 Table

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