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3. 7 2 41 Audio Input Connections Optional Equipment esee 7 2 4 2 Speaker Output Connections Optional 7 2 4 8 Host Computer Interface RS232 Connections eene 8 2 4 4 Maintenance Interface RS232 Connections 8 DISPLAY ADJUSTMENI 465569486688 646866886 tit iE anii i aa at a cti uai icri n 9 3 1 Control Function Bullong ideo e e a IE ids D E 9 3 1 1 LGD Adjustment Front Panel Pushbuttons os rre rre tear KEN KUSEN ENE 9 3 1 2 LCD Adjustment Remote Control Pushbuttons 9 3 3 Hob BHEIons oi ooo oy soa ss EE URBE EUH EUH 10 3 14 PoWer Matagelmert oU PIRE OI RR UU UNUM PIE 10 3 2 On Screen Control Function noraen 11 3 2 1 OSD ON SCREEN DISPLAY PRE ADJUSTMENT 11 3 2 1 1 OSD Timeout EION 11 3 21 21 SIVA CIVATON RE 11 S213 DSN MINU dni sescenti a dope ria RADAR acerca 11 3 2 2 OSD ON SCREEN DISPLAY STORED VALUES 11 3 2 3 OSD MENU NAVIGATION MAIN MENU DVI Main Source 12 3 2 4 OSD MENU NAVIGATION COLOR MENU esses enne nennen 13 3 25 OSD MENU NAVIGATION CONTROLS MENU
4. 14 3 2 6 OSD MENU NAVIGATION OSD RESET MENU FACTORY RESET 15 3 27 OSD MENU NAVIGATION OSD RESET MENU STANDARD FUNCTIONS 16 3 2 8 OSD MENU SAMPLE IMAGES 17 3 2 9 HOST REMOTE DISPLAY INTERFACE SERIAL CONTROL RS 232 18 3 2 9 1 RS 232 Serial HOST Interface Interrogation and Control 18 39 292 Interface Protocol soie eher oO EXER OE YER BENGENE NDEN ENE P FEN Kabar a angan ga nak 18 3 2 9 3 BEAD WHITE 18 3 2 10 REMOTE DISPLAY INTERFACE FUNCTION MESSAGES sse 19 3 2 10 1 A D Analog to Digital 19 3 2 10 2 2167 il B I I naa pagan a aka ka ena gaen Naga 20 3 2 10 3 napi o AA KEN Aa A TA TA AN 21 3 2 10 4 Controls 0 A AG nts KA AN E E A TER Guo e ue rca encor ead 22 3 2 10 5 Controls Backlight Intensity scesessscesssenecsesseneecensetereesanenecsensnereeseqseess 23 3 2 10 6 Controls Volume Adjustment Optional 24 3 2 10 7 STATUS e 25 3 2 11 MENU MAP AND REMOTE FUNCTION
5. Interpreting Received Data Received HEX DATA 59 Convert HEX DATA value to Decimal Value to derive DAC Count HEX DATA 59 89 DAC Count Derived Decimal Value 89 DAC Count x 0 61728 Per Count 54 9 Received Decimal Equivalent for Backlight Intensity 54 9 Backlight Intensity Message Example Set Value to 75 MODE STX WRITE HEX ADDRESS HEX DATA ETX SEND 02 AA 52 79 03 Write Command Auto Receive 02 AA 52 79 03 Converting Desired Value 20 100 to HEX DATA Value Desired Value 75 Convert Desired Value to DAC Count 75 Desired Value 0 61728 per DAC Count 122 DAC Count Convert Decimal Value 122 DAC Count to HEX DATA Value 122 DAC Count 79 HEX DATA Use HEX DATA value 79 in SEND Write message string Note Brightness can be adjusted from a Max Brightness of 100 to a Min Brightness of 20 5 150 4446 101 23 3 2 10 6 Controls Volume Adjustment Optional Equipment Range and Hex Value Data Table Value HEX Data HEX Data Value Range Value Range Range Read Range Write Range DAC Count Per DAC Count 0 100 00 FF 00 A2 0 162 0 61728 Volume Message Example Send Request for Value MODE STX READ HEX ADDRESS HEX DATA ETX SEND 02 55 53 00 03 Read Command Auto Receive 02 55 53 59 03 Interpreting Received Data Received
6. After the desired selection is activated press the or keys to set the desired level Press the EXIT key one time to accept the desired level and resume navigation in the COLOR Menu Selection List Press the EXIT key one additional time to resume navigation in the Top Level OSD menu Pressing EXIT while in the Top Level of the OSD menu will deactivate the OSD 150 4446 101 13 3 2 5 OSD MENU NAVIGATION CONTROLS MENU If the OSD is not visible press the SELECT key once to activate the OSD Press the or keys to navigate to the CONTROLS menu Observe the following choices in the CONTROLS Menu Selection List Power Multiple Sub Function Selection Buttons Pattern Multiple Sub Function Selection Buttons Backlight Level Adjust Function Volume Level Adjust Function When the CONTROLS menu tab is highlighted press the SELECT key to access the CONTROLS menu The OSD will auto index to the first selection POWER on the menu list The selection will be highlighted with a raised background and a blue indicator dot as per the example below Press the or keys to navigate through the Selection List When the desired selection is highlighted press the SELECT key to access the highlighted selection After the desired selection is activated press the or keys to perform the following 1 Choose the desired Sub Function The currently sel
7. Vertical Level Adjust Function Blend Level Adjust Function Time Out Time Adjust Function Press the SELECT key again to activate the OSD RESET menu The OSD will auto index to the first selection Factory Reset on the menu list The selection will be highlighted with a raised background and a blue indicator dot See example below Press the or keys to navigate through the Selection List When the desired non Factory Reset selection is highlighted press the SELECT key to access the highlighted selection After the desired selection is activated press the or keys to perform the following 1 Adjust the desired Level Example Adjustment Indicator MEN After the desired selection is activated press the or keys to set the desired level Press the EXIT key one time to accept the desired level and resume navigation in the COLOR Menu Selection List Press the EXIT key one additional time to resume navigation in the Top Level OSD menu Pressing EXIT while in the Top Level of the OSD menu will deactivate the OSD 150 4446 101 16 3 2 8 OSD MENU SAMPLE IMAGES c CONTROLS OSD RESET COLOR CONTROLS OSD RESET sRGB om Color Temperature User Brightness Contrast Hue Saturation MAIN COLOR COLOR Power Back Light CONTROLS W AUDIO OPTION CONTROLS W O AUDIO OPTION MAIN COLOR CONTROLS OSD RESET Factory
8. 3 T M D S DATA 2 4 11 T M D S DATA 1 3 19 T M D S DATA 0 5 SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD 4 NC 12 NC 20 NC 5 NC 13 NC 21 NC 6 DDC CLOCK 14 5 POWER 22 T M D S CLOCK SHIELD 7 DDC DATA 15 GND 23 T M D S CLOCK 8 NO CONNECT 16 HOT PLUG DETECT 24 T M D S CLOCK 2 3 QuadView XL Remote Control Interfaces All QuadView XL functions can be accessed remotely by either a RS 232 serial communications interface or via network control Ethernet 10 100 BaseT interface 150 4446 101 6 2 3 1 RS232 Control Signal Connections The RS232 port uses a standard 9 pin sub D female connector Baud rate can be set from 9600 to 115200 baud Pin assignments are shown below Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 Carrier Detect CD NC 7 Clear to Send CTS 2 Transmit Data TXD GND 8 Request to Send RTS 3 Receive Data RXD Data Set Ready DSR 9 NC 2 3 2 ETHERNET 10 100 BASE T Control Signal Connections The Ethernet connector is a standard 8 pin RJ 45 Pin assignments are shown below Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 TX Data 5 2 TX Data 6 RX Data 3 RX Data 7 4 8 2 4 4446 LCD Display Interfaces 2 4 1 Audio Input Connections Optional Equipment The Audio input connector is a SWITCHCRAFT P N C3F female connector Connect the Audio Source to the Audio Input Connector using a SWITCHCRAFT P N A3M connector not supplied and shielded audio cable
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10. Reset Select Horizontal Position ea Vertical Position _ 5 Blend TRC Timeout 7006 501 1920x1080 60Hz OSD RESET 150 4446 101 17 3 2 9 HOST REMOTE DISPLAY INTERFACE SERIAL CONTROL RS 232 3 2 9 1 RS 232 Serial HOST Interface Interrogation and Control The RS 232 Serial Interface provides for the interrogation and control of the following display functions A D Values Main Brightness Main Contrast Main Source Select DVI only with QuadView XL option PIP Picture In Picture Brightness PIP Picture In Picture Contrast PIP Picture In Picture Enable PIP Picture In Picture Horizontal Position DISABLED WITH PIP Picture In Picture Size QUADVIEW XL PIP Picture In Picture Vertical Position PIP Picture In Picture Source Select Controls Status BIT 3 2 9 2 Interface Protocol The Interface Protocol is standard asynchronous RS 232 serial I O Start Bit 1 Stop Bit 1 Data Bits 8 Baud Rate 115 2K Handshake None Only Transmit TA and Receive RX lines are used Message Length 5 bytes 3 2 9 3 READ WRITE Commands The A D and Status BIT registers are READ only All other functions accept both READ and WRITE commands MESSAGE PROTOCOL TABLE STX READ WRITE ADDRESS DATA ETX 0x02 Read 0x55 OxXX OxYY 0x03 Write OxAA A READ command is issued to read the current value of the varia
11. exit the Top Level menu e Unit power is turned off The Timeout Period function is accessed via the OSD RESET menu 3 2 1 2 OSD Activation If the OSD On Screen Display is not visible press the SELECT key once to activate the OSD 3 2 1 3 OSD Menu Observe the following Top Level Menu Selection Tabs on the OSD Menu MAIN IMAGE disabled e PIP disabled e COLOR CONTROLS OSD RESET MAIN is the default foreground menu the active menu will always appear in the foreground The Selection Tab of the active menu will be highlighted in blue Press the EXIT key once to deactivate the OSD See the OSD SAMPLE IMAGES section of this document for sample images of OSD menus 3 2 2 OSD ON SCREEN DISPLAY STORED VALUES Values chosen during OSD interaction are stored in memory under the following conditions e The EXIT is pressed e Timeout period expires Values chosen during OSD interaction are not stored in memory under the following conditions e Unit power is turned off prior to pressing the EXIT key e Unit power is turned off prior to the expiration of the timeout period Values stored in memory are retained indefinitely Unit power is not required to retain stored values 150 4446 101 11 3 2 3 OSD MENU NAVIGATION MAIN MENU DVI Main Source If the OSD is not visible press the SELECT key once to activate the OSD Observe the following choices in the MAIN Menu Selection L
12. 03 Interpreting Received Data Received HEX DATA A7 Convert HEX DATA value to Decimal Value to derive DAC Count HEX DATA A7 167 DAC Count Derived Decimal Value 167 DAC Count x 0 06936 Voltage per Count Derived Decimal Value 11 583 Received Decimal Equivalent 11 583 VDC 150 4446 101 19 3 2 10 2 Main Brightness Range and Hex Value Data Table Interpreting Received Data Received HEX DATA 80 Convert HEX DATA value to Decimal Value to derive DAC Count HEX DATA 80 128 DAC Count Derived Decimal Value 128 DAC Count 28 DAC Offset 100 Derived Decimal Value 100 Count Offset 2 DAC Counts per 50 Received Decimal Equivalent for Main Brightness 50 Main Brightness Message Example Set Value to 75 MODE STX WRITE HEX ADDRESS HEX DATA ETX SEND 02 AA 11 B2 03 Write Command Auto Receive 02 AA 11 B2 03 Converting Desired Value 0 100 to HEX DATA Desired Value 75 Convert Desired Value to DAC Count 75 Desired Value x 2 DAC Counts per 150 DAC Count 150 DAC Count 28 DAC Offset 178 DAC Count Convert Decimal Value 178 DAC Count to HEX DATA 178 DAC Count B2 HEX DATA Use HEX DATA value B2 in SEND Write message string 150 4446 101 Value Value HEX Data HEX Data Range Value Range Range Read Write DAC DAC DAC C
13. ATA 01 Received Value SOURCE MAIN Input Signal Lost Status BIT Message Example 2 Send Request for Value MODE STX READ HEX ADDRESS HEX DATA ETX SEND 02 55 00 00 03 Read Command Auto Receive 02 55 00 02 03 Interpreting Received Data HEX DATA 02 Received Value SOURCE PIP Input Signal Lost 150 4446 101 25 3 2 11 MENU MAP AND REMOTE FUNCTION CHART REMOTE ACCESS MAIN MENU OPTIONS YES Brightness Adjustment Bar YES Contrast Adjustment Bar Hue Adjustment Bar Saturation Adjustment Bar COLOR MENU sRGB Off ON Color Temperature User 6500K 9300K Red Adjustment Bar Green Adjustment Bar Blue Adjustment Bar CONTROLS MENU YES Power Off ON Pattern Off YES Backlight Adjustment Bar YES Volume Option Adjustment Bar OSD RESET MENU Factory Reset Select Horizontal Adjustment Bar Vertical Adjustment Bar Blend Adjustment Bar Timeout Adjustment Bar 150 4446 101 26 3 3 Dimming Operation The brightness adjustment allows the operator to adjust the brightness of the display from full Brightness to 20 5 Brightness depending on the user s needs The Brightness level on the OSD MAIN menu is adjusted by the Remote or Front Panel Controls 150 4446 101 27 4 MAINTENANCE Field Maintenance should be limited to front panel adjustments and external cleaning Any a
14. CD display to your system follow these instructions CAUTION Turn power off to the computer display and power supply before making any connections The power ON OFF switch designations are as follows ON Om OFF Placing the POWER switch in the ON position applies power to all of the internal components of the display and will enable the display With the POWER switch in the ON position the display can also be turned ON and OFF by doing the following 150 4446 101 4 Using the POWER button on the remote control Through the host interface Using the OSD Pushing the SELECT button on the front panel when the unit is OFF will display the OSD which can then be used to power the unit ON 2 1 Power Connections AC operating input voltage is 90 132 180 264 VAC Auto ranging 47 63 Hz Plug the AC Power Cord into the AC power inlet on the rear of the unit NOTE THE POWER CORD RETENTION BRACKET MUST BE INSTALLED WITH THE SUPPLIED HARDWARE TO MEET SHOCK AND VIBRATION Connect the AC line power cord to a grounded outlet For maximum protection use a good surge protector between the outlet and the power supply to avoid damage to the display due to electrical service abnormalities 2 2 Signal Connections The desired video input source is selected using one of the QuadView XL Remote Access interfaces If the video input connection is different from the Video Source selection No Sync symbol will b
15. HEX DATA 59 Convert HEX DATA value to Decimal Value to derive DAC Count HEX DATA 59 89 DAC Count Derived Decimal Value 89 DAC Count x 0 61728 Per Count 54 9 Received Decimal Equivalent for Volume 54 996 Volume Message Example Set Value to 75 MODE STX WRITE HEX ADDRESS HEX DATA ETX SEND 02 AA 53 79 03 Write Command Auto Receive 02 AA 53 79 03 Converting Desired Value 0 100 to HEX DATA Value Desired Value 75 Convert Desired Value to DAC Count 75 Desired Value 0 61728 per DAC Count 122 DAC Count Convert Decimal Value 122 DAC Count to HEX DATA Value 122 DAC Count 79 HEX DATA Use HEX DATA value 79 in SEND Write message string 150 4446 101 24 3 2 10 7 STATUS BIT The status register provides a bit level error flag for each of the A D values defined below A D VALUES BIT 7 A D 12 VDC BIT 6 A D 5 VDC BIT 5 A D 3 3 VDC BIT 4 A D 2 5 VDC BIT 3 A D 1 8 VDC BIT 2 NOT USED Always 0 BIT 1 NOT USED Always 0 BIT 0 Source MAIN A 1 flag will occur under the following conditions The A D value is greater than 20 of the expected nominal value An input signal has been lost Status BIT Message Example 1 Send Request for Value MODE STX READ HEX ADDRESS HEX DATA ETX SEND 02 55 00 00 03 Read Command Auto Receive 02 55 00 01 03 Interpreting Received Data HEX D
16. Pin assignments are shown below 2 4 2 Speaker Output Connections Optional Equipment Connect an 8 ohm speaker to the and terminals of the SPEAKER Terminal Block The terminal block screw size is a 6 for the FCC unit and 8 for the MIL 461 unit 150 4446 101 2 4 3 Host Computer Interface RS232 Connections Connect an RS232 Serial Cable not provided to the DB9 female RS232 input connector on the back of the unit to the host computer RS232 Interface Pin assignments for the DB9 female connector are shown below Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 2 Receive Data RXD 5 GND Transmit Data TXD 2 4 4 Maintenance Interface RS232 Connections This interface is for factory use only or for Aydin Customer Service authorized field upgrade of display firmware Contact Customer Service at 610 404 5370 or fax at 610 404 8186 with requirements for firmware upgrades and procedure Pin assignments for the DB9 female connector are shown below Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Receive Data RXD 5 GND 3 Transmit Data TXD 150 4446 101 3 DISPLAY ADJUSTMENT If you have any problems connecting setting up or operating the display please refer to the Troubleshooting section of this guide Plug the LCD power cord into an AC power source The green ON LED will light when the Power Switch is turned ON When the display has power applied and either the co
17. Rugged Military ACH4600 Flat Panel Display User s Guide For ACH4600 Chassis Mount C TECH COMPANY www i techcompany com Toll Free 1 888 483 2418 USA 1 510 429 9288 Fax 1 510 372 2736 The carton contains the items listed below e ACH4600 LCD Display e Right Angle Power Cord e Power Cord Retention Bracket Remote Control with two AAA batteries e Product CD containing This User s Guide QuadView XL User Guide Warranty Guide Tt PRODUCT OVERVIEW ee ee ra 4 2 CONNECTIONS AND SETUP oinnia e a en ORO HOO eH on ene 4 2 1 Power COnNeChONS LL ii dbi ka ASIN APANE NG DUELO UM IA 5 22 Signal Connections siccanescsrssccessncaxecennsecncscecsxecsensrvenevsecsnecennsuduetsestnacesnsuvactsectvacens 5 2 24 VGA YUB HADIS Shna GOnRCCHONS TATA EN TET 5 2 20 NISC Signal COMO N aaa aaa akan aa etras eu ecco aae ono 6 22 39 S VIDEO Signal Goririectlolis cooooco DE bec e coo speak eoru dde 6 2 2 4 DVI I Digital Analog VIDEO Signal 6 2 3 QuadView XL Remote Control Interfaces eene 6 23 41 HS232 Gofittol Signal Gonneclioris eR Rebeca eee e e ER E DNE ee Vx Z 2 3 2 ETHERNET 10 100 BASE T Control Signal Connections 7 2 4 ACH4600 LCD Display Interface
18. ST Interface nent nni nan px ea nana px 31 57 PowerGonsumpliQIk se enrneessa sce okndau ts aa Na GENG ad ap NE NA SANG EEN NA DEN RN SERERE KANGSEN 33 5 8 DIMENSIONS m 33 558 WO i ooi na kahana nana naak apa samp ee 33 5 10 EDVIFODPINES uis irascitur nipntnnno oe edi ni quy aie por iim dances 33 511 Non Operating Environment 000esssanaranananananananananananananananananananananana anane 33 THOUBLESHOOTING TIPS aca DE ee ee 34 DISPLAY FEATURES Capable of displaying 16 772 166 colors The display s high contrast LCD enhances color vibrancy and improves focus with no geometric distortion On Screen Display All picture and display functions as well as Audio Volume are controlled using an On Screen Display OSD QuadView XL windowing system Capable of displaying four windows with each window capable of displaying Video from four different inputs Remote Control All picture and display functions as well as Audio Volume are controlled using the Remote Control Multiple Frequency Technology Automatically adjusts the display to the video card s scanning frequency thus displaying the resolution required Auto Screen size adjustment Will adjust display for optional performance and provide full screen images on even non native formats DPMS Power Management the 4446 features a power management system compliant with the Ene
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20. ble being addressed A WRITE command is issued to change the current value of the variable being addressed The following are responses for invalid operations FF FE FD 150 4446 101 Illegal command Value is out of range Unavailable command 18 3 2 10 REMOTE DISPLAY INTERFACE FUNCTION MESSAGES 3 2 10 1 A D Analog to Digital Converter A D Address and Value Data Table Address Value HEX Data Value Range Value Voltage per HEX VDC Read HEX Range Count Range 20 DAC Count mV DC 0x01 Not N A N A N A Used 0x02 1 8 00 B4 0 180 0 01000 0x03 2 5 00 CE 0 206 0 01214 0x04 3 3 00 FF 00 C6 0 198 0 01666 0x05 5 0 00 C7 0 199 0 02513 0x06 12 0 00 AD 0 173 0 06936 A D Message Example Send Request for 5 Vdc Value MODE STX READ ONLY HEX ADDRESS HEX DATA ETX SEND 02 55 05 00 03 Read Command Auto Receive 02 55 05 C6 03 Interpreting Received Data Received HEX DATA C6 Convert HEX DATA value to Decimal Value to derive DAC Count HEX DATA C6 198 DAC Count Derived Decimal Value 198 DAC Count x 0 02513 Voltage per Count Derived Decimal Value 4 976 Received Decimal Equivalent 4 976 VDC A D Message Example Send Request for 12 Vdc Value MODE STX READ ONLY ADDRESS HEX DATA ETX SEND 02 55 06 00 03 Read Command Auto Receive 02 55 06 A7
21. ction that requires opening the monitor chassis should be deferred to the depot or factory 4 1 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE The only periodic maintenance recommended is EXTERIOR SURFACE cleaning when necessary and the periodic inspection and cleaning of the air filter 4 1 1 Surface Cleaning The window and exterior surfaces may be cleaned with standard non abrasive glass cleaners applied with a soft cloth to avoid scratching the anti reflective coating on the window NOTE INTERIOR CLEANING OF THE MONITOR IS NEITHER REQUIRED NOR RECOMMENDED 4 1 2 Image Persistence Image persistence is the occurrence of a ghost image that remains on the display screen even after the display monitor has been turned off Unlike cathode ray tube monitors that permanently burn the image into the phosphors with liquid crystal displays image persistence is not permanent LCD s suffering from image persistence can be cleared by turning off the display monitor for a period equivalent to the duration in time that the offending image was displays If the image was displayed for one hour turn the monitor off for one hour to erase the ghost image NOTE The use of a screen saver is recommended whenever the screen is idle 4 2 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE Any corrective maintenance should be deferred to the depot or factory 4 3 AIR FILTER MAINTENANCE Depending on the environment the air filters on the rear panel should be inspected periodically and cleaned as
22. e displayed see section 3 1 4 2 2 1 VGA YUB HD15 Signal Connections The LCD should be connected to a video source using a HD15 male to HD15 male cable Pin assignments for the HD15 connector are shown below Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 Red Video Signal alternative input V 9 No Connection 2 Green Video Signal alternative input Y 10 Ground 3 Blue Video Signal alternative input U 11 Connection 4 No Connection 12 No Connection 5 No Connection 13 Horizontal Sync Signal 6 Ground for Red Video Signal 14 Vertical Sync Signal 7 Ground for Green Video Signal 15 No Connection 8 Ground for Blue Video Signal 150 4446 101 5 2 2 2 NTSC Signal Connections The NTSC inputs use a standard 75 ohm BNC connector 2 2 3 S VIDEO Signal Connections The S VIDEO inputs use a standard 4 pin mini DIN connector Pin assignments for the 4 pin Mini Din female connector are shown below Pin Name Description 1 GND Ground Y 2 GND Ground C 3 Intensity Luminance 4 Color Chrominance 2 2 4 DVI I Digital Analog VIDEO Signal Connections The DVI input uses a DVI I female connector and supports both analog and digital signals Pin assignments are shown below Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 T M D S DATA 2 9 T M D S DATA 1 17 T M D S DATA 0 2 T M D S DATA 2 10 T M D S DATA 1 18 T M D S DATA 0
23. eactivate the OSD 150 4446 101 12 3 2 4 OSD MENU NAVIGATION COLOR MENU If the OSD is not visible press the SELECT key once to activate the OSD Press the or keys to navigate to the COLOR menu Observe the following choices in the COLOR Menu Selection List sRGB Multiple Sub Function Selection Buttons Color Temperature Multiple Sub Function Selection Buttons Red Level Adjust Function Green Level Adjust Function Blue Level Adjust Function Press the SELECT key again to activate the COLOR menu The OSD will auto index to the first selection SRBG on the menu list The selection will be highlighted with a raised background and a blue indicator dot as per the example below Press the or keys to navigate through the Selection List When the desired selection is highlighted press the SELECT key to access the highlighted selection After the desired selection is activated press the or keys to perform the following 1 Choose the desired Sub Function The currently selected Sub Function will be distinguished by the white font color displayed on the Selection Button Example E After the desired Sub Function is highlighted press the SELECT key to activate the highlighted Sub Function Press the EXIT key one time to resume navigation in the Menu Selection List 2 Adjust the desired Level Example Adjustment Indicator
24. ected Sub Function will be distinguished by the white font color displayed on the Selection Button Example Y After the desired Sub Function is highlighted press the SELECT key to activate the highlighted Sub Function Press the EXIT key one time to resume navigation in the Menu Selection List 2 Adjust the desired Level Example Adjustment Indicator o After the desired selection is activated press the or keys to set the desired level Press the EXIT key one time to accept the desired level and resume navigation in the CONTROLS Menu Selection List Press the EXIT key one additional time to resume navigation in the Top Level OSD menu Pressing EXIT while in the Top Level of the OSD menu will deactivate the OSD 150 4446 101 14 3 2 6 OSD MENU NAVIGATION OSD RESET MENU FACTORY RESET If the OSD is not visible press the SELECT key once to activate the OSD Press the keys to navigate to the OSD RESET menu Observe the following choices in the OSD RESET Menu Selection List Factory Reset Single Sub Function Selection Button Horizontal Level Adjust Function Vertical Level Adjust Function Blend Level Adjust Function Time Out Time Adjust Function Press the SELECT key again to activate the OSD RESET menu The OSD will auto index to the first selection Factory Reset on the menu list The selection will be highlighted wi
25. eral Status and A D Converter messages which is READ only all messages can be READ to read the current value of the variable addressed or can be WRITE to change the value of the variable addressed The DATA values reflect the value shown on the corresponding On Screen Display adjustment bar Main Brightness video signal level STX Poner ADDRESS DATA ETX Ec oa ME Main Contrast STX ADDRESS DATA ETX READS am OS 150 4446 101 31 Controls Power READ or STX ADDRESS DATA ETX READ 0x55 OFF 0x00 Ox02 Write OxAA 0x50 ON 0x01 0x03 Controls Backlight Intensity READ or STX DITE ADDRESS DATA ETX READ 0x55 0x20 0x02 Write OxAA ee OxA2 0x03 Controls Volume Optional Equipment READ or STX RITE ADDRESS DATA ETX READ 0x55 0x00 0x02 Write OXAA 0x53 OxA2 0x03 General A D Converter READ or STX WRITE ADDRESS DATA ETX 0x02 0x02 READ 0x55 thru 0x03 OxFF 0x06 General Status READ or STX WRITE ADDRESS DATA ETX 0x02 READ 0x55 0x00 RID 0x03 OxFF General Status will provide a GO NO GO status bit for each of the internal power supply voltages and a status bit indicating the presence of a MAIN video input 150 4446 101 5 7 Power Consumption Input 120 VAC 60Hz at 2 85A
26. hen the OSD is not enabled The EXIT pushbutton is also a Hot Button for the Auto Adjust Function only when VGA is the Main video source and the OSD is not enabled 3 1 4 Power Management When Horizontal or Vertical Sync is not detected the amber SAVE indicator will light and the No Sync symbol will appear see below When the Horizontal or Vertical Synchronization frequencies being supplied to the unit are not within the range of the AMLCD monitor or when No Signal is applied or if the wrong video input source is selected in the display the No Sync symbol will appear To extinguish the No Sync symbol and display an image do one of the following Supply a format with Horizontal or Vertical Synchronization frequencies that are compatible with the display Connect a video source to the selected video input on the display 150 4446 101 10 3 2 On Screen Control Function Items 3 2 1 OSD ON SCREEN DISPLAY PRE ADJUSTMENT NOTICE 3 2 1 1 OSD Timeout Period The OSD On Screen Display has a user selectable Timeout Period If the OSD is activated and no front panel or remote control keys are depressed for a period of 5 to 60 seconds the OSD will automatically deactivate Any adjustments made prior to timeout will be stored If the Timeout Period is set to zero the OSD will remain continuously enabled until deactivated by one of the following conditions e Pressing the EXIT key as often as required to reach and
27. ist e Source Multiple Sub Function Selection Buttons NOTE MAIN Source set to DVI when the QuadView XL option is installed PIP Source disabled when the QuadView XL option is installed e Scaling set to FILL when the QuadView XL option is installed NOTE SCALING can only be set to FILL when the QuadView XL option is installed Brightness Level Adjust Function Contrast Level Adjust Function Hue Level Adjust Function Saturation Level Adjust Function Press the SELECT key again to activate the MAIN menu The OSD will auto index to the first selection Source on the menu list The selection will be highlighted with a raised background and a blue indicator dot as per the example below Press the or keys to navigate through the Selection List When the desired selection is highlighted press the SELECT key to access the highlighted selection After the desired selection is activated press the or keys to perform the following 1 Adjust the desired Level Example Adjustment Indicator After the desired selection is activated press the or keys to set the desired level Press the EXIT key one time to activate the desired level and resume navigation in the MAIN Menu Selection List Press the EXIT key one additional time to resume navigation in the Top Level OSD menu Pressing EXIT while in the Top Level of the OSD menu will d
28. mps 310 W typ 5 8 Dimensions See the dimension drawings at the back of this Users Guide 5 9 Weight Wall Mount 113 165 5 10 Operating Environment Temperature 0 C 50 C Humidity 5 to 95 RH non condensing Shock MIL S 901D Grade B Class I Type A Vibration MIL STD 167 1 Type 1 EMI Standard FCC Class A Optional MIL STD 461E Meets all of the applicable test requirements for surface ships as defined in 461E 5 11 Non Operating Environment Temperature 20 C to 60 C Humidity 5 to 95 RH non condensing 150 4446 101 33 6 TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS If you experience trouble with your 4446 display check the following items and the Trouble Shooting Guide in the RGB Spectrum QuadView Users Guide before contacting Aydin Displays or your dealer Trouble Troubleshooting Tip e The signal cable should be completely connected to the display card computer e The display card should be completely seated in the computer slot e Display power connector should be plugged in and computer power No picture switch should be in the ON position Check the signal cable connector for bent or pushed in pins Check if the correct video input source is selected in the display e Make certain the computer is not in a power saving mode touch the keyboard or mouse Image persistence Image persistence occurs when a ghost of an image remains on the screen even after the monitor has been t
29. mputer or video card is in power save mode the amber SAVE LED will also be on A typical adjustment sequence is Width Horizontal Position repeat Width Focus and then Vertical Position Display height is preset and not adjustable 3 1 Control Function Buttons When necessary the unit is adjusted using the On Screen Display OSD and the Remote Control or the Front Panel pushbuttons 3 1 1 LCD Adjustment Front Panel Pushbuttons Enables the Main Menu Sub Menu and parameter to be adjusted The pushbuttons are used to select a main or sub menu and are then used to make the adjustments once a function is selected using the OSD and SELECT MODE key The EXIT pushbutton is the complement of SELECT MODE and allows you to exit menu selections by returning the user to the previous menu or exiting the OSD 3 1 2 LCD Adjustment Remote Control Pushbuttons 150 4446 101 9 POWER ON OFF Enables and Disables the display VOLUME Optional Equipment Adjusts the volume up and down OSD and SELECT MODE SEI Enables the Main Menu Sub Menu and parameter to be adjusted ADJUST amp SELECT C The pushbuttons are used to select a main or sub menu and are then used to make the adjustments once a function is selected using the OSD and SELECT MODE key 3 1 3 Hot Buttons ADJUST amp SELECT The Adjustment pushbuttons are used as Hot Buttons to increase or decrease Backlight Intensity w
30. nts Value 178 DAC Counts B2 HEX DATA Use HEX DATA value B2 in SEND Write message string 21 3 2 10 4 Controls Power The Power control function provides the following options e Off e On Mode and Hex Value Data Table Controls Power HEX Data HEX Data HEX Data Read Range Write Range Off 00 0 FF 00 01 On 01 Controls Power Message Power Off Example Send Request for Value MODE STX READ ADDRESS HEX DATA ETX SEND 02 55 50 00 03 Read Command Auto Receive 02 55 50 00 03 Interpreting Received Data HEX DATA 00 Received Value Power OFF Controls Power Message Example Set Power to On MODE STX WRITE HEX ADDRESS HEX DATA ETX SEND 02 AA 50 01 03 Write Command Auto Receive 02 AA 50 01 03 Converting Controls Power Status to HEX DATA Desired Value Power ON Use HEX DATA value 01 in SEND Write message string 150 4446 101 20 3 2 10 5 Controls Backlight Intensity Range and Hex Value Data Table Value HEX Data HEX Data Value Range Value Range Range Read Range Write Range DAC Count Per DAC Count 0 100 00 FF 20 A2 32 162 0 61728 Backlight Intensity Message Example Send Request for Value MODE STX READ HEX ADDRESS HEX DATA ETX SEND 02 55 52 00 03 Read Command Auto Receive 02 55 52 59 03
31. ounts 96 Range Range Counts Offset per 96 0 100 00 FF 1C E4 28 228 28 2 Main Brightness Message Example Send Request for Value MODE STX READ HEX ADDRESS HEX DATA ETX SEND 02 55 11 00 03 Read Command Auto Receive 02 55 11 80 03 20 3 2 10 3 Main Contrast Range and Hex Value Data Table Value HEX Data HEX Data Value DAC Value Range Range Read Write Range Offset DAC Counts Range Range DAC Counts 0 100 00 FF 1C E4 28 228 28 2 Main Contrast Message Example Send Request for Value MODE STX READ HEX ADDRESS HEX DATA ETX SEND 02 55 12 00 03 Read Command Auto Receive 02 55 12 80 03 Interpreting Received Data Received HEX DATA 80 Convert HEX DATA value to Decimal Value to derive DAC Count HEX DATA 80 128 DAC Count Derived Decimal Value 128 DAC Count 28 DAC Offset 100 Derived Decimal Value 100 Count Offset 2 DAC Counts per 50 Received Decimal Equivalent for Main Contrast 50 Main Contrast Message Example Set Value to 75 150 4446 101 MODE STX WRITE HEX ADDRESS HEX DATA ETX SEND 02 AA 12 B2 03 Write Command Auto Receive 02 AA 12 B2 03 Converting Desired Value 0 10096 to HEX DATA Desired Value 75 Value 75 Desired Value x 2 DAC Counts per 150 Value 150 28 DAC Offset 178 DAC Cou
32. required with clean dry low pressure air or rinse with water and dried thoroughly 150 4446 101 28 5 4446 SPECIFICATIONS NOTE Technical specifications are subject to change without notice 5 1 LCD Module Active matrix thin film transistor TFT liquid crystal display LCD Native Resolution Pixel Count 1920 x 1080 Pixel pitch 0 1767 mm H x 0 530 mm V Viewing angle 85 typical all directions with more than 10 1 contrast ratio Luminance 270cd m White typical product spec is 450 typ Contrast Ratio 900 1 typical Display colors 16 777 216 Diagonal 46 inches Viewable Image Size 1018 08 H mm x 572 67 V mm 40 08 in x 22 54 in 1920 x 1080 at 60Hz Native Resolution 0400406 6 6 5 2 QuadView XL Video Input Characteristics 5 2 1 DVI Input Signal Type DVI Single Link Max bandwidth 1 65 Gbps 5 2 2 Analog Input Signal Type Analog RGB YP P Analog video RGB YP P interlaced or non interlaced e Video level Analog 0 to 0 8 Vp p 0 7 Vp p 75 ohms e Sync Separate Sync TTL Level Horizontal Sync Positive Negative Vertical Sync Positive Negative Composite Sync Positive Negative TTL Level Sync on Green Video Positive 0 7 Vp p and sync Negative 0 3 Vp p Analog HD video e Video level 1 Vp p sync and video e Sync Tri level e Sync level 0 6 Vp p 5 2 3 Composite Video Input Signal Format Composite NTSC RS 170A or PAL CCIR 624 Input Sampling All inp
33. rgy Star program when used with a computer and video card equipped with DPMS Wide viewing angle 485 typical all directions Anti Reflective Screen All industrial non touch models are supplied with Anti reflective protective safety glass Power Supply All units are supplied with an internal power supply Low power consumption 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW This User Guide is for Aydin Displays standard Model 4446 Flat Panel Display with optional QuadView XL windowing system capable of displaying live video and or computer windows on each of four windows Each window has four inputs of which only one input can be displayed at a time The four inputs are as follows e RGB YP P component e Composite video e S Video e DVI All of the input sources can be mixed and matched simultaneously and each input can be independently scaled positioned panned and zoomed All QuadView XL functions can be accessed remotely by either RS 232 serial communications or via network control Ethernet 10 100 BaseT For detailed operation of the QuadView XL please refer to the QuadView XL Users Guide contained on the Product CD or the following RGB Spectrum Web site for the latest revision www rgb com en manuals asp With the QuadView XL installed some of the standard 4446 Display functions accessible through the OSD are disabled The display functions that are enabled are described in this User Guide 2 CONNECTIONS AND SETUP To connect the L
34. th a raised background and a blue indicator dot See example below The Factory Reset selection has only one Sub Function Selection Button The Sub Function Selection Button for this mode is auto selected and highlighted in blue with a white font when Factory Reset is chosen from the selection list See example below Pressing the SELECT key when Factory Reset is highlighted will activate the Factory Reset OSD The Factory Reset OSD On Screen Display provides for acceptance or rejection of the Factory Reset process See Factory Reset OSD example below All saved settings will be lost Are you sure When the Factory Reset OSD is displayed press the or keys to select the following e No Default Selection Do Not Perform Factory Reset e Yes Perform Factory Reset If No is highlighted press the SELECT or EXIT key to return to the OSD RESET menu If Yes is highlighted press the SELECT key to activate Factory Reset All previously saved settings will be lost when Factory Reset is activated 150 4446 101 15 3 2 7 OSD MENU NAVIGATION OSD RESET MENU STANDARD FUNCTIONS If the OSD is not visible press the SELECT key once to activate the OSD Press the or keys to navigate to the OSD RESET menu Observe the following choices in the OSD RESET Menu Selection List Factory Reset Single Sub Function Selection Button Horizontal Level Adjust Function
35. urned off Unlike a CRT monitor a LCD monitor s image persistence is not permanent To erase an image ghost turn the monitor off for as long as the image was displayed If an image was on the monitor for an hour and a ghost of that image remains the monitor should be turned off for an hour to erase the image To avoid this problem use a screen saver whenever the screen is idle Image is unstable unfocused or swimming is apparent e Signal cable should be completely attached to the computer Use the controls to readjust the display for optimum operation Check the monitor and your display card for compatibility and recommended signal timings Power LED on monitor is not lit Power cable should be connected and power supply plugged into an AC power source Display image is not sized properly Ensure that a supported mode is selected on the display card or system being used Consult the display card or system manual to change graphics mode If these troubleshooting tips do not solve your problem contact Aydin Displays Customer Support at 610 404 5370 or fax us at 610 404 8186 150 4446 101 34 7 4446 DISPLAY DIMENSIONS For clarity displays are shown without signal and power cables 44 62 zone LTR DATE APPROVED 4X 4 06 By gag INITIAL CUSTOMER 8 5 05 EP CHANGE NOTE 4
36. uts sampled as 3 2 pixels CCIR 601 Video levels 0 5 to 2 0 Vp p 1 Vp p nominal Sync level 0 3 to 0 6 Vp p 150 4446 101 20 5 2 4 S Video Input Signal Format S Video NTSC RS 170A or PAL CCIR 624 Input Sampling All inputs sampled as 3 2 pixels CCIR 601 Video levels 0 5 to 2 0 Vp p 1 Vp p nominal Sync level 0 3 to 0 6 Vp p 5 2 5 Synchronization Range Both Horizontal and Vertical sync are performed automatically Horizontal 12 kHz to 125 kHz Vertical up to 200 Hz Max pixel clock rate is 162 MHz 5 3 Dimming Range OSD control dimming 20 100 5 4 Brightness e 240 cd m Minimum 5 5 Audio Input Output Levels OPTIONAL Line input level is 7OmVRMS typical and 350mVRMS max Output level is 10 Watts RMS into 8 ohms 150 4446 101 30 5 6 Display RS 232 Serial HOST interface Provides RS 232 Serial interface for control of brightness backlight control contrast and BIT Provides RS 232 Serial interface for interrogation of status of display Serial Interface Protocol Communication with the host is via an asynchronous RS232 standard serial I O one start bit eight data bits and one stop bit at 115 2 K baud Only the transmit data TX and receive data RX signal lines are used no handshaking All messages are five bytes in length READ or STX WRITE ADDRESS DATA ETX READ 0x55 0x02 Write OxAA Ox YY 0x03 Except for the Gen
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