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1. herein are subject to change without prior notice m The symbols A and ES are used in this publication to indicate Warning and Note respectively USER GUIDE LCD PANEL 1 INTRODUCTION This LCD data video panel is a state of the art projection device that can be connected to most computer and video sources Applications include presentations software training educational use advertising information boards and other situations where a small or large audience shares information 2 MAIN FEATURES 16 7 million colors Built in Video interface Multistandard NTSC PAL SECAM VGA and MAC compatible User settings memorized Correct VGA text Infrared remote control Housing footprint fits OHP glass exactly Low weight Dual Safecool system False light blocking 4meters Y cable USER GUIDE LCD PANEL 3 SUPPLIED MATERIAL A complete set includes the following components en an VU E 10 11 1 LCD Panel 6 Power 5 12 5 V 2 Video Cable 7 Power Cable 3 VGA Cable 8 Remote Control 4 Cable Adapt MAC mon 9 Batteries 5 Cable Adapt MAC comp 10 Box 11 User Guide USER GUIDE LCD PANEL 4 SETTING UP THE LCD PANEL Switch off all equipment before connecting the components Be aware of static electricity that may build up especially in the dry season and when operating on synthetic carpets
2. 12VDC akon panel and back again to the CRT monitor 1 10 26 PIN HIGH DENSITY DSUB FEMALE FRONT VIEW LCD PANEL 19 ANALOG R IN ANALOG G IN ANALOG B IN NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED ANALOG R OUT ANALOG G OUT ANALOG B OUT oo oo omz 10 ANALOG R GND IN 19 11 ANALOG G GND IN 20 12 ANALOG B GND IN 21 13 NOT USED 22 14 NOT USED 23 15 NOT USED 24 16 ANALOG R GND OUT 25 17 ANALOG G GND OUT 26 18 ANALOG B GND OUT HSYNC IN C VSYNC IN DIGITAL GND PCIDO PCID1 DIGITAL GND HSYNC OUT VSYNC OUT 22 USER GUIDE LCD PANEL S VIDEO This connector is used as S VHS video input 4 PIN MINIDIN T ND 2 GND 1 FEMALE EU FRONT VIEW 12 roma VIDEO This connector is used as composite video input PHONO RGA STEM COMPOSITE FEMALE SHIELD GND FRONT VIEW 23 USER GUIDE LCD PANEL 12 FCC STATEMENT This equipment has been certified to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules Only peripherals computer input output devices terminals printers etc certified to comply with the Class A limits may be attached to a computer that complies with Class A limits When connecting to a peripheral device a shielded input output cable is required to ensure compliance with FCC rules The shielded cable that must be used is supplied with the equipment Operation with non c
3. on all functions are active When switched off the automatic fan control is still operating but the image is turned white The ON OFF switch is a toggle key ON OFF may also be used to blank the screen 15 USER GUIDE LCD PANEL 7 PRACTICAL HINTS AND TIPS This is a list of what to do when things go wrong Check the symptoms carefully if you experience any problem The cure may be at your hands i Always press the RESET key first This ensures that the panel is in a defined state The LCD image is completely white Check if the cables are connected and that power is on Check the ON OFF key on the remote control The LCD image is completely black Check the BLACK switch Check COMPUTER S VIDEO VIDEO source selection The LCD image is too dark or too light Check the CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS settings Try the RESET key Some colors are unstable or flickering Try to adjust the CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS or possibly TUNE The whole LCD image appears unstable or misplaced Try to adjust the TUNE or POSITION Alternatively you are most probably connected to an incompatible computer or video card See the Features section for frequency adjustment and positioning The cooling fans are not working The fan operation is controlled by the overhead projector light Is the OHP turned on Check that the power supply is attached Do not use the LCD if the fan appears defective as overheating may occur Text is not di
4. Discharge any static electricity by touching a metallic surface before you start Place the LCD panel on top of a transmissive overhead projector OHP Select a high intensity type projector for instance 400 W halogen or metal halide Best results are obtained in a dimmed room with no direct sunlight shining in The following are guidelines for first time set up Connect the cables and power supply as described in the rear foldout page see Connection Layout Attach power to the LCD panel turn the overhead projector and computer on For more information on set up see the following sections on Computer and Video USER GUIDE LCD PANEL 4 1 COMPUTER Connect the LCD panel computer monitor and power supply as shown in the rear foldout Connect cable 2 between the LCD panel and the computer Use the Y split on the computer end to connect the monitor If you have a Macintosh computer insert applicable adapters 4 and 5 as shown Connect the power supply to the LCD panel 3 TO SET UP FROM THE REMOTE CONTROL Position the image correctly using the four POSITION keys Adjust CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS as desired If a stable image is not achieved using TUNE try to adjust the CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS setting as described later USER GUIDE LCD PANEL 4 2 VIDEO Connect the LCD panel to a video source as shown in the rear foldout Use a TV set as a local video monitor if desired the data monitor may not be used as a
5. OHP is turned on When the OHP is turned off the fans automatically stop to minimize noise The power supply must be attached to the panel for the fan to work properly SET UP MEMORY The user controlled set up that usually is done each time the panel is connected to a new computer is automatically memorized for future use The set up information is stored in a non volatile memory approximately 5 seconds after the last key is pressed The memory can store 40 different sources modes Some sources are predefined while the remaining are available for customer set up of sources See the Technical Datasection for compatibility Custom sources are stored only if their sync pattern differs from any of the previous selections The panel automatically selects a new memory location Most settings are stored individually for each mode including contrast brightness tune etc See the remote control table above VGA TEXT VGA text is compressed correctly from 720x400 to 640x400 mode when the image is positioned correctly The characters maintain their shape as every ninth pixel is dropped horizontally between each character USER GUIDE LCD PANEL MULTISTANDARD TV SYSTEMS The LCD panel incorporates a unique multistandard video decoder that works with all major TV systems NTSC PAL and SECAM are automatically detected See the TECHNICAL DATA section for TV system compatibility The PAL M and N systems are not covered CONTRAST The contra
6. UIDE LCD PANEL 13 ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT This product is manufactured to minimize the stress and pollution of the surroundings Where possible recyclable materials are used ITEM RECYCLING HANDLING PACKAGING Only recyclable materials are used MECHANICS Only recyclable plastics and metal is used Recycling codes are moulded in the plastic Metal parts are painted aluminium and steel ELECTRONICS No CFC is used during manufacture No components that require special handling are used LCD MODULE The liquid does not contain toxic or cancer causing materials No special ventilation is needed when handling a broken cell Use gloves and wash your hands afterwards to avoid any irritation to skin The module is largely made up of glass so handle broken units carefully to avoid wounds 25 USER GUIDE LCD PANEL 14 SERVICE INFORMATION In cases where a problem cannot be solved by the assistance of your dealer please call the following number to get an RMA Return Authorization Number 47 69 34 01 55 Norway To return the defective unit package well preferably using the original packaging material enclose a copy of your sales receipt and a description of the problem you experience and ship prepaid to ASK AS Customer Service Department RMA N 1602 FREDRIKSTAD NORWAY g gt Be sure to include your RMA number on the outside of the shipping box as units without this number will be returned t
7. USER GUIDE CAMPUS 700 Not the actual front page 801 280B USG 700 AE B USER GUIDE CAMPUS 700 USER GUIDE LCD PANEL USER GUIDE LCD PANEL TABLE OF CONTENTS TINTRODUGTION irent edet ee eis 5 2 MAIN FEATURES oreroraa cnn cnn terre EA tres rennes 5 3 SUPPLIED MATERIAL sssssseeeeeeneeeeeenn enne 6 4 SETTING UP THE LCD PANEL ssssmen emen 7 4 31 COMPUTER cuota riales 8 4 2 VIDEO icons cists tees icin HPLC ope tee 9 5 USING THE LCD PANEL eene 10 5 1 REMOTE CONTROL iaeia a e a R 10 5 2 CONNECTORS iiiar ierosin inete eeunenn it inaki 12 5 3 LOCKING THE PANEL oooococcccccccccconooncnncnnnnnnnanannnnnnnnncnnnnnoos 12 6 FEATURE S cocino lila cias 13 7 PRACTICAL HINTS AND TIPS ooooooccccccncccccnononnnnnnnancnnnnnnncnnnnanncnnnncnnnn 16 8 MAINTENANCE leti eee et eee et eee ecient ees nine 18 9 SERVICE eC hoes ete ee eee ee EAE 18 10 TECHNICAL DATA oooocccccccocccnononnnnnnnoncnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnn cnn nano cnn cane cnn nine 19 11 GONNECTORS eeu Ini 22 12 FCC STATEMENT ies arto antes Per it tone 24 13 ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT essen 25 14 SERVICE INFORMATION occcococccccccoccnncnnnncnnnannnononan cnn nan nennen 26 15 CONNECTION LAYOUT sess rennen ren 27 Foldout Page USER GUIDE LCD PANEL This publication is printed on recycled paper The information contained in this user guide is preliminary and the products described
8. bilize the image An untuned image can be seen as sideways instability or swimming The TUNE function has no effect in VIDEO mode BLACK Use the BLACK key on the RC if you temporarily want to suspend the display of images The BLACK key is a toggle function and the screen goes black when activated Blanking the image is done using the ON OFF key Any key pressed will release BLACK MAC LC The MACII series of computers are equipped with slightly different graphic interfaces that need manual setup on the RC to work correctly Default is the MACII standard interface of 640 x 480 resolution Pressing the MAC key toggles between the MACII LC 640 x 480 mode and the standard mode An erroneous setting will typically be seen as an image too wide or too narrow as well as vertical unstable bands REAR The REAR mode is used for rear projection i e projection from the back of ascreen mirroring the image POSITION Due to minor variations in graphic cards the horizontal and vertical position may need adjustment Select POSITION then press LEFT and use the cursor keys VGA text mode 720 x 400 is correctly displayed when the image is positioned appropriately RESET This feature enables standard settings of most controls see the MEM column in the remote control description where YES also indicates a standard setting RESET will only reset the mode active ON OFF This switch controls the operation of the panel When switched
9. ertified peripherals or non shielded cables is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception INSTRUCTIONS TO USER This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of the FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient the receiving antenna Relocate the computer with respect to the receiver Plug the equipment to a different outlet so that equipment and receiver are on different branch circuits Fasten cables using mounting screws to ensure adequate EMI control You may require the following booklet from the Federal Communications Commission FCC How to identify and resolve radio and TV interference problems available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 Stock No 004 000 00345 4 24 USER G
10. ings REMOTE CONTROL KEYS CONTROL FUNCTION CCE COMP______ Selects computer as source VIDEO Selects composite video as inputsource S VIDEO Selects S video as input source lee 2 COLOR Color saturation of video image TINT Hue of video image USER GUIDE LCD PANEL 5 2 CONNECTORS All connectors are positioned on the right hand side of the LCD panel See the technical data section for pinouts of the various connectors COMPUTER S VIDEO VIDEO O Do not connect any other devices with similar plugs to the connectors of the LCD panel as this voids any warranty and may cause permanent damage to the device CONNECTOR FUNCTION POWER Low voltage power supply COMPUTER Connector for analog RGB in out S VIDEO S video S VHS video input VIDEO Composite video input 5 3 LOCKING THE PANEL To avoid having your LCD panel stolen you can use a safety lock On the connector bracket described above you will find a slot marked with the symbol for instalment of your safety lock g gt Please consult the user instructions included with your lock before connecting it to the panel USER GUIDE LCD PANEL 6 FEATURES The LCD panel has a variety of different features implemented This chapter explains each feature in detail DUAL SAFECOOL SYSTEM The cooling operation is controlled by the overhead projector light OHP This safety feature ensures that the fans are always operating as long as the
11. o sender without processing 26 USER GUIDE LCD PANEL 15 CONNECTION LAYOUT The foldout shows how to connect the LCD panel to the different video and computer sources 27
12. on COLOR 16 7 million colors RESOLUTION 30 ms 100 1 640 x 480 x 3 RGB 84 25 35 MHz HORIZONTAL 15 40 kHz SYNC VERTICAL SYNC 60 76 Hz VGA 66 Hz MACII 50 60 Hz VIDEO NTSC SYSTEM M 4 43 NTSC PAL SYSTEM G H D UJ G H D K1 L 0 7 Vpp 0 0 7 Vpp 0 0 7 Vpp Maximum 25 black red green or blue FCC Class A Subpart J Part 15 20 USER GUIDE LCD PANEL POWER SUPPLY Primary switched universal type AC to DC converter INPUT VOLTAGE 100 to 250 VAC OUTPUT VOLTAGES 5VDC 12VDC 5VDC CONNECTOR 5 pin DIN male APPROVALS T V UL CSA N S D FI REMOTE CONTROL Infrared wireless remote control BATTERIES 2 pcs LRO3 AAA 1 5V penlight RANGE 7 m 23 feet COMPATIBILITY The unit is predefined for the following interfaces In addition the user can configure the panel for other interfaces with a total maximum of 40 definitions altogether predefined and user defined MODE VFREQ RESOLUTION VGA MCGA 60 70 72 640 x 480 640 x 400 640 x 350 720 x 400 text compressed MACI 66 640x480 NTSC 60 Cd 4x ABO 21 USER GUIDE 11 CONNECTORS The pinouts of all external connectors are described POWER This connector feeds regulated DC power to the panel 5 oo 5 PIN DIN 1 0o o s FEMALE FRONT VIEW COMPUTER This connector relays all sync and data signals from the computer to the GND GND 45VDC 5VDC
13. s If for any reason the product fails to work properly first check the previous chapter on hints and tips If things still do not work please contact your dealer for technical support Prepare a list of the symptoms you observe to make the diagnosing easier for your dealer Remember to include all cables and power supply when returning the goods If a problem cannot be solved by the dealer please see the Service Information section USER GUIDE LCD PANEL 10 TECHNICAL DATA The technical data may change without prior notice in order to improve the product performance The apparatus is designed for indoor use and should not be operated outside the general environmental limits as this may lead to permanent damage and violation of any warranties GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITS STORAGE TEMPERATURE 20 60 C 4 140 F STORAGE HUMIDITY 10 90 percent relative humidity non condensing OPERATING TEMPERATURE 10 40 C 50 to 104 F OPERATING HUMIDITY 20 80 percent relative humidity Allow for a slow acclimatization after storing at extreme temperatures and humidities to avoid condensation Should condensation appear operate for some time on an OHP as the heat generated will evaporize the water USER GUIDE LCD PANEL DISPLAY UNIT Full color RGB unit connecting directly to external video sources SIZE 310 x 310 x 40 mm 12 2 x 12 2 x 1 6 inch 1700 grams 3 8 lbs 5 12 5 V Active matrix TFT stripe configurati
14. splayed correctly Try to position the image horizontally USER GUIDE LCD PANEL The remote control is not working Check if the batteries need replacement Be sure to point at the projection screen or directly at the IR eye in the front of the LCD panel You may be too far away from the panel max distance 7m 23 feet Video is black and white only Check the COLOR setting Check if the TV system is compatible with the system of your country see Technical Data USER GUIDE LCD PANEL 8 MAINTENANCE From time to time the housing and protection glasses may be cleaned with a damped non abrasive cloth possibly using a mild detergent to remove spots The upper protection glass is not removable as it only needs cleaning from the outside the inside is sealed to the LCD module The lower protection glass can be removed for cleaning The glass may be hard to get out as the springs holding the glass are designed to avoid the glass falling out Place the unit upside down on a soft cloth to avoid scratches Using both hands press the protection glass out of the guide rail and slide out Be careful not to touch or to drop any objects inside the housing Replace the glass after cleaning i lt I 9 SERVICE This product contains no user serviceable parts Attempts to modify mechanics or electronics inside the housing will violate any warranties and may be hazardou
15. st of an image is defined as the relation between dark and light colors An image of high contrast is often regarded as hard as compared to the soft feeling of a low contrast image Low contrast is recommended for long term viewing while high contrast is used to enhance details Use the CONTR keys on the remote control RC to adjust the contrast Also see Brightness The contrast setting is stored individually for each mode BRIGHTNESS The brightness is the amount of white in an image The brightness is adjusted to the ambient lighting conditions Use the BRIGHT keys to adjust brightness See also Contrast The brightness setting is stored individually for each source COLOR Adjust COLOR saturation using the cursor keys Only applicable when video is connected TINT This controls the hue of an image and is only active in NTSC video COMPUTER The computer image is displayed when pressing the COMP key This is the power on default setting VIDEO The composite video source is selected with this key S VIDEO The S VIDEO source is selected with this key FREQUENCY This setting is usually not changed by the user It is however provided in case of adaptation to special graphic cards that are close to one of those in the compatibility list Generally an incorrect frequency setting can be observed as an image too wide or too narrow combined with vertical unstable bands USER GUIDE LCD PANEL TUNE This feature is used to sta
16. video monitor Connect the video cable 1 to the VIDEO connector on the LCD panel Then connect the video cable to the video out connector on the video source S VIDEO often referred to as S VHS may be connected using an optional S VIDEO cable TO SET UP FROM THE REMOTE CONTROL STEP OPERATION Press COMP S VIDEO or VIDEO depending on input used If necessary POSITION correctly If necessary adjust COLOR saturation and TINT Adjust CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS as desired USER GUIDE LCD PANEL 5 USING THE LCD PANEL The LCD panel has a set of connectors that you need to know in order to operate the device correctly 5 1 REMOTE CONTROL The infrared remote control RC is the main user interface to the device The RC is used to set the LCD panel correctly to get the best possible viewing conditions and to control the presentation The figure shows the different keys of the remote control Set up should be done once with the application s you are running most frequently Allow some minutes for the equipment to warm up before adjusting Most settings will automatically be memorized individually for each source for future use USER GUIDE LCD PANEL The MEM column in the tables below indicates whether the setting is memorized for each source For a detailed overview see the Features section REMOTE CONTROL KEYS CONTROL FUNCTION CEM ON OFF Tumsthepanelomoff RESET Defaults to standard sett
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