IEI Technology AFOLUX M Series User Manual

IEI Technology AFOLUX M Series User Manual

7"~19" multimedia touch monitor with built-in speakers, vga, component, composite, s-video and dvi-d input ip 64 protection
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AFL M Series LCD Monitor
IEI Technology Corp.
MODEL:
AFOLUX M Series
7"~19" Multimedia Touch Monitor with Built-in Speakers,
VGA, Component, Composite, S-Video and DVI-D Input
Rev. 1.12 – 10 March, 2011
IP 64 Protection

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    AFL M Series LCD Monitor IEI Technology Corp. MODEL: AFOLUX M Series 7"~19" Multimedia Touch Monitor with Built-in Speakers, VGA, Component, Composite, S-Video and DVI-D Input IP 64 Protection User Manual Page i Rev. 1.12 – 10 March, 2011...
  • Page 2 AFL M Series LCD Monitor Revision Date Version Changes 10 March, 2011 1.12 Updated Section 7-inch to 12.1-inch Driver Installation and Configuration 29 September, 2009 1.11 Added screw torque warning 05 December, 2007 1.10 Added AFL-10M model information Added USB touch screen feature to 7” to 12.1” models Added USB touch screen models for 15”...
  • Page 3 AFL M Series LCD Monitor 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 consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product or documentation, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
  • Page 4 AFL M Series LCD Monitor Manual Conventions 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.
  • Page 5 AFL M Series LCD Monitor 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. 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.
  • Page 6: Packing List

    AFL M Series LCD Monitor Packing List 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.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    AFL M Series LCD Monitor Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION......................1 H 1 H 3 8 4 H 3 8 4 H 1 .1 AFL M S LCD M ..............ERIES ONITOR VERVIEW 2 H 2 H 3 8 5 H 3 8 5 H 1 .1.1 Added Features ....................
  • Page 8 AFL M Series LCD Monitor 2 .6.3 Wall Mounting....................3 1 H 3 1 H 4 1 4 H 4 1 4 H 2 .6.4 Monitor Arm or Stand Mounting..............3 2 H 3 2 H 4 1 5 H 4 1 5 H 3 LCD AND TOUCH PANEL SPECIFICATIONS .............
  • Page 9 AFL M Series LCD Monitor 4 .2.7 IR Sensor Connector ..................6 4 H 6 4 H 4 4 7 H 4 4 7 H 4 .2.8 LVDS Signal Output Connector (AFL-08MH/10M/12M only)......6 5 H 6 5 H 4 4 8 H 4 4 8 H 4 .2.9 Power Output Connector .................
  • Page 10 AFL M Series LCD Monitor 4 .6.11 RS-232 Serial Port Connector................ 9 9 H 9 9 H 4 8 2 H 4 8 2 H 4 .6.12 USB Connector ....................1 0 0 H 1 0 0 H 4 8 3 H 4 8 3 H 4 .7 AV-6962 O .................
  • Page 11 AFL M Series LCD Monitor 5 .6.4 AFL-07M/08MH/10M/12M Wall Mounting ........... 1 04 1 3 3 H 1 3 3 H 5 1 6 H 5 1 6 H 5 .6.4.1 AFL-15M/17M/19M Wall Mounting............1 06 1 3 4 H 1 3 4 H 5 1 7 H 5 1 7 H 5 .6.5 Monitor Stand Installation ................
  • Page 12 AFL M Series LCD Monitor A .1 S ..................1 46 AFETY RECAUTIONS 1 6 5 H 1 6 5 H 5 4 8 H 5 4 8 H A .1.1 General Safety Precautions ................1 46 1 6 6 H 1 6 6 H 5 4 9 H 5 4 9 H A .1.2 Anti-static Precautions ..................
  • Page 13: List Of Figures

    AFL M Series LCD Monitor List of Figures F igure 1-1: AFL-12M Front View .................. 1 9 4 H 1 9 4 H 5 7 7 H 5 7 7 H F igure 1-2: AFL-15M Front View .................. 1 9 5 H 1 9 5 H 5 7 8 H 5 7 8 H F igure 1-3: AFL-12M Rear View ...................
  • Page 14 AFL M Series LCD Monitor F igure 4-17: AV-9962 External (Rear Panel) Connectors ........2 2 5 H 2 2 5 H 6 0 8 H 6 0 8 H F igure 4-18: Component Video Connector Pinout Locations ........ 2 2 6 H 2 2 6 H 6 0 9 H 6 0 9 H F igure 4-19: S-Video Connector Pinout Locations ..........
  • Page 15 AFL M Series LCD Monitor F igure 5-9: Insert the Monitor ................. 1 02 2 6 0 H 2 6 0 H 6 4 3 H 6 4 3 H F igure 5-10: Tighten the Panel Mounting Clamp Screws (AFL-12M) ....1 03 2 6 1 H 2 6 1 H 6 4 4 H 6 4 4 H...
  • Page 16 AFL M Series LCD Monitor F igure 7-16: Program Icon Directory..............1 37 2 9 5 H 2 9 5 H 6 7 8 H 6 7 8 H F igure 7-17: Installing ....................1 37 2 9 6 H 2 9 6 H 6 7 9 H 6 7 9 H F igure 7-18: Installation Complete .................
  • Page 17 AFL M Series LCD Monitor List of Tables T able 1-1: AFL Series Model Variants ..................3 0 4 H 3 0 4 H 6 8 7 H 6 8 7 H T able 1-2: AFL M Series Specifications..................3 0 5 H 3 0 5 H 6 8 8 H 6 8 8 H T able 2-1: General Physical Dimensions ...................
  • Page 18 AFL M Series LCD Monitor T able 4-13: Remote Control Connector Pinouts ............... 3 3 5 H 3 3 5 H 7 1 8 H 7 1 8 H T able 4-14: TTL Signal Output Connector Pinouts ..............3 3 6 H 3 3 6 H 7 1 9 H 7 1 9 H T able 4-15: Touch Panel Connector Pinouts ................
  • Page 19 AFL M Series LCD Monitor T able 4-48: DC 12V Connector Pinouts ..................3 7 0 H 3 7 0 H 7 5 3 H 7 5 3 H T able 4-49: RS-232 Touch Panel Connector Pinouts..............3 7 1 H 3 7 1 H 7 5 4 H 7 5 4 H T able 4-50: S-Video Connector Pinouts ..................
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  • Page 21: Introduction

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Chapter Introduction Page 1...
  • Page 22 PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Page 2...
  • Page 23: Afl M Series Lcd Monitor Overview

    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.
  • Page 24: Iei Smartosd

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card DVI-D (AFL-15M/17M/19M models only) Support wall/panel/rack/stand/arm mounting 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.
  • Page 25: External Overview

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 10.4” 800 x 600 400cd/m Yes (USB or RS-232) AFL-10M/T-R 12.1” 1024 x 768 450cd/m AFL-12M 12.1” 1024 x 768 450cd/m Yes (USB or RS-232) AFL-12M/T-R 15” 1024 x 768 350cd/m AFL-15M 15” 1024 x 768 350cd/m Yes (RS-232 only) AFL-15M/T-R...
  • Page 26: Rear View

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Figure 1-1: AFL-12M Front View 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 F igure 1-3.
  • Page 27: Series Specifications

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Figure 1-3: AFL-12M Rear View 1.3 Series Specifications T able 1-2 shows the AFL Series specifications. 7 6 8 H 7 6 8 H Model AFL-07M AFL-08MH AFL-10M AFL-12M AFL-15M AFL-17M AFL-19M LCD Size 7” 8.4" 10.4"...
  • Page 28: Certifications

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Chassis Aluminum Aluminum Aluminum Aluminum Aluminum Aluminum Aluminum AMP 3W + AMP 3W Audio In AMP 1.5W + AMP 1.5W (internal speaker) (internal speaker) Power Adapter AD Board AV-9962 AV-9962 AV-9962 AV-9962 AV-6962 AV-6962 AV-6962 Panel Panel Panel Panel...
  • Page 29: Mechanical Overview

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Chapter Mechanical Overview Page 9...
  • Page 30: Introduction

    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.
  • Page 31: Figure 2-2: Afl-15M Front View

    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 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.
  • Page 32: Bottom Panel

    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 panel peripheral device connectors used on the AFL-07M/08MH/10M/12M series industrial monitor.
  • Page 33: Physical Dimensions

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Figure 2-3: AFL-12M Bottom Panel View 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 T able 2-1.
  • Page 34: Table 2-1: General Physical Dimensions

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Width Height Depth Model (mm) (mm) (mm) AFL-07M 226.00 140.00 40.18 AFL-08MH 233.86 183.86 41.09 AFL-10M 276.00 227.00 50.70 AFL-12M 304.00 246.00 49.50 AFL-15M 393.04 308.06 61.00 AFL-17M 428.00 350.00 65.00 AFL-19M 469.94 382.46 66.85 Table 2-1: General Physical Dimensions Page 14...
  • Page 35: Afl-07M Physical Dimensions

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 2.4.2 AFL-07M Physical Dimensions The physical dimensions of the AFL-07M are shown in F igure 2-5. 7 7 6 H 7 7 6 H Figure 2-5: AFL-07M Physical Dimensions (millimeters) Page 15...
  • Page 36: Afl-08Mh Physical Dimensions

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 2.4.3 AFL-08MH Physical Dimensions The physical dimensions of the AFL-08MH are shown in F igure 2-6. 7 7 7 H 7 7 7 H Figure 2-6: AFL-08MH Physical Dimensions (millimeters) Page 16...
  • Page 37: Afl-10M Physical Dimensions

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 2.4.4 AFL-10M Physical Dimensions The physical dimensions of the AFL-10M are shown in F igure 2-7. 7 7 8 H 7 7 8 H Figure 2-7: AFL-10M Physical Dimensions (millimeters) Page 17...
  • Page 38: Afl-12M Physical Dimensions

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 2.4.5 AFL-12M Physical Dimensions The physical dimensions of the AFL-12M are shown in F igure 2-8. 7 7 9 H 7 7 9 H Figure 2-8: AFL-12M Physical Dimensions (millimeters) Page 18...
  • Page 39: Afl-15M Physical Dimensions

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 2.4.6 AFL-15M Physical Dimensions The physical dimensions of the AFL-15M are shown in F igure 2-9. 7 8 0 H 7 8 0 H Figure 2-9: AFL-15M Physical Dimensions (millimeters) Page 19...
  • Page 40: Afl-17M Physical Dimensions

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 2.4.7 AFL-17M Physical Dimensions The physical dimensions of the AFL-17M are shown in F igure 2-10. 7 8 1 H 7 8 1 H Figure 2-10: AFL-17M Physical Dimensions (millimeters) Page 20...
  • Page 41: Afl-19M Physical Dimensions

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 2.4.8 AFL-19M Physical Dimensions The physical dimensions of the AFL-19M are shown in F igure 2-11. 7 8 2 H 7 8 2 H Figure 2-11: AFL-19M Physical Dimensions (millimeters) Page 21...
  • Page 42: Mounting Kits

    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 7 8 3 H 7 8 3 H on the different mounting methods for the monitors.
  • Page 43: Rack And Cabinet Mounting

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Model Mounting Clamps 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.
  • Page 44: Figure 2-12: Typical Wall Mounting

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 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.
  • Page 45: Specifications

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Chapter LCD and Touch Panel Specifications Page 25...
  • Page 46: Lcd Specifications

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 3.1 LCD Specifications 3.1.1 LCD Overview The AFL series industrial monitors use the following LCD panels. Data Image FG0700A1DSCWBGL1 7” WVGA TFT LCD AFL-07M: AUO G084SN05 8.4” SVGA TFT LCD AFL-08MH: TOSHIBA LTA104D182F 10.4" SVGA TFT LCD AFL-10M: CMO G121X1-L01 12.1”...
  • Page 47: Table 3-1: Afl-07M Lcd Specifications

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 50,000 Lamp Life (hrs) 0 ℃ ~+50 ℃ Operating Temperature 8%~95%RH Operating Humidity -20 ℃ ~+60 ℃ Storage Temperature 5%~90%RH Storage Humidity Shock (Non-Operating) 100G, 6ms, Half-sine wave Vibration (Non-Operating) 2.9G, 33.3~400Hz, Sine wave 15mins/axis, 3 direction Table 3-1: AFL-07M LCD Specifications 3.1.3 AFL-08MH LCD Specifications T able 3-2 lists the LCD specifications of the AFL-08MH.
  • Page 48: Table 3-2: Afl-08Mh Lcd Specifications

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card -20 ℃ ~+60 ℃ Storage Temperature 5%~95%RH Storage Humidity 50G, 20ms, Half-sine wave Shock (Non-Operating) Vibration (Non-Operating) 1.5G, 10~200~10Hz, Sine wave 30mins/axis, 3 direction Table 3-2: AFL-08MH LCD Specifications 3.1.4 AFL-10M LCD Specifications T able 3-3 lists the LCD specifications of the AFL-10M. 7 9 0 H 7 9 0 H Model AFL-10M...
  • Page 49: Table 3-4: Afl-12M Lcd Specifications

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 3.1.5 AFL-12M LCD Specifications T able 3-4 lists the LCD specifications of the AFL-12M. 7 9 1 H 7 9 1 H Model AFL-12M Size 12.1” MFR/Model CMO/G121X1-L01 Resolution XGA (1024 x 768) Active Area (mm) 245.76 x 184.32 Pixel Pitch (mm) 0.240...
  • Page 50: Table 3-5: Afl-15M Lcd Specifications

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 3.1.6 AFL-15M LCD Specifications T able 3-5 lists the LCD specifications of the AFL-15M. 7 9 2 H 7 9 2 H Model AFL-15M Size 15" MFR/Model AUO/G150XG01 Resolution XGA (1024 x 768) Active Area (mm) 304.1 x 228.1 Pixel Pitch (mm) 0.297...
  • Page 51: Table 3-6: Afl-17M Lcd Specifications

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 3.1.7 AFL-17M LCD Specifications T able 3-6 lists the LCD specifications of the AFL-17M. 7 9 3 H 7 9 3 H Model AFL-17M 17” Size AUO/M170EG01 MFR/Model SXGA (1280 x 1024) Resolution 337.9 x 270.3 Active Area (mm) 0.264 Pixel Pitch (mm)
  • Page 52: Table 3-7: Afl-19M Lcd Specifications

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 3.1.8 AFL-19M LCD Specifications T able 3-7 lists the LCD specifications of the AFL-19M. 7 9 4 H 7 9 4 H Model AFL-19M 19” Size AUO/M190EG02 MFR/Model SXGA (1280 x 1024) Resolution 376.32 x 301.06 Active Area (mm) 0.294 Pixel Pitch (mm)
  • Page 53: Table 3-8: Touch Panel Models

    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 T able 3-8 lists the AFL series industrial monitors and their associated touch panels.
  • Page 54: Table 3-9: Touch Panel Dimensions (Mm)

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 3.2.2 Touch Panel Dimensions T able 3-9 shows the touch panel dimensions in millimeters. 7 9 6 H 7 9 6 H Model: Dimension Width Length Thick Dimensional Outline: 404.6 PanJit Viewing Area: 306.05 381.3 1190503A Active Area: 301.05 376.3...
  • Page 55: Table 3-10: Touch Panel Specifications

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 3.2.3 Touch Panel Specifications T able 3-10 lists the touch panel specifications. 7 9 7 H 7 9 7 H Type Analog Resistive Type Touch Panel Input Method Finger, Stylus or gloved hand Wire Type 5-wire/4-wire Maximum Voltage and Currant DC7V Position Accuracy...
  • Page 56: Table 3-11: Touch Panel Rs-232 Controller Specifications

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 3.2.4 Touch Panel RS-232 Controller Specifications T able 3-11 lists the touch panel RS-232 controller specifications. 7 9 8 H 7 9 8 H 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) Operating Temperature 0°C to 50°C...
  • Page 57: Table 3-12: Touch Panel Usb Controller Specifications

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 3.2.5 Touch Panel USB Controller Specifications T able 3-12 lists the touch panel USB controller specifications. 7 9 9 H 7 9 9 H 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) Operating Temperature 0°C to 50°C...
  • Page 58: Table 3-13: Power Adapter Specifications

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 3.3 Power Adapters T able 3-13 lists the AC/DC power adapter specifications. 8 0 0 H 8 0 0 H Model AFL-07M, AFL-08MH, AFL-10M, AFL-15M, AFL-17M, AFL-19M AFL-12M Power 36 Watt AC/DC Adapter 60 Watt AC/DC Adapter Output Voltage Input Voltage Range 90-264VAC...
  • Page 59 PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Chapter AD Board Page 39...
  • Page 60: Figure 4-1: Av-9962 Ad Board Overview

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 4.1 AV-9962 AD Board Overview The AFL-07M, AFL-08MH, 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. Figure 4-1: AV-9962 AD Board Overview Page 40...
  • Page 61 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) 1 x OSD and LED connector...
  • Page 62: Figure 4-2: Av-9962 Connector And Jumper Locations

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 4.1.2 AV-9962 AD Board Layout F igure 4-2 shows the on-board peripheral connectors and on-board jumpers. 8 0 3 H 8 0 3 H Figure 4-2: AV-9962 Connector and Jumper Locations 4.1.3 AV-9962 Peripheral Interface Connectors T able 4-1 shows a list of the peripheral interface connectors on the AV-9962 AD board.
  • Page 63: Table 4-1: Av-9962 Peripheral Interface Connectors

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card (AFL-08MH/10M/12M only) OSD and LED connector 16-pin wafer connector Power output connector 2-pin wafer connector CN15 Remote control connector 3-pin wafer connector TTL signal output connector (AFL-07M only) 40-pin connector Touch panel connector 9-pin wafer connector Table 4-1: AV-9962 Peripheral Interface Connectors 4.1.4 AV-9962 Rear Panel Connectors T able 4-2 lists the rear panel connectors on the AV-9962 AD board.
  • Page 64: Table 4-4: Audio Output Connector Pinouts

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Jumper Type Label LCD Panel Voltage Select 6-pin header Touch screen select 2-pin header 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.
  • Page 65: Figure 4-3: Audio Output Connector Location

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Figure 4-3: Audio Output Connector Location 4.2.2 Auto-Dimming Connector CN Label: CN Type: 6-pin wafer connector CN Pinouts: T able 4-5 8 1 2 H 8 1 2 H CN Location: F igure 4-4 8 1 3 H 8 1 3 H The auto-dimming connector connects to an external auto-dimming sensor.
  • Page 66: Figure 4-4: Auto-Dimming Connector Location

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Figure 4-4: Auto-dimming Connector Location 4.2.3 Debug Port Connector CN Label: CN12 CN Type: 3-pin wafer connector CN Pinouts: T able 4-6 8 1 4 H 8 1 4 H CN Location: F igure 4-5 8 1 5 H 8 1 5 H Use the debug port connector to update the AD board BIOS.
  • Page 67: Figure 4-5: Debug Port Connector Location

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Figure 4-5: Debug Port Connector Location 4.2.4 OSD and LED Connector CN Label: CN Type: 16-pin wafer connector CN Pinouts: T able 4-7 8 1 6 H 8 1 6 H CN Location: F igure 4-6 8 1 7 H 8 1 7 H The OSD and LED connector connects to an external OSD controller.
  • Page 68: Figure 4-6: Osd And Led Connector Location

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card LED_RED LED_GREEN Table 4-7: OSD and LED Connector Pinouts 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: T able 4-8 8 1 8 H 8 1 8 H CN Location: F igure 4-7 8 1 9 H 8 1 9 H...
  • Page 69: Figure 4-7: Led And Remote Sensor Connector Location

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Figure 4-7: LED and Remote Sensor Connector Location 4.2.6 Backlight Inverter Interface Connector CN Label: CN Type: 6-pin wafer connector CN Pinouts: T able 4-9 8 2 0 H 8 2 0 H CN Location: F igure 4-8 8 2 1 H 8 2 1 H The Inverter connector connects to the LCD backlight.
  • Page 70: Figure 4-8: Backlight Inverter Connector Location

    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 connector CN Pinouts: T able 4-10 8 2 2 H 8 2 2 H CN Location: F igure 4-9 8 2 3 H 8 2 3 H The IR sensor connector connects to the body IR sensor.
  • Page 71: Figure 4-9: Ir Sensor Connector Location

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Figure 4-9: IR Sensor Connector Location 4.2.8 LVDS Signal Output Connector (AFL-08MH/10M/12M only) CN Label: CN Type: 30-pin connector CN Pinouts: T able 4-11 8 2 4 H 8 2 4 H CN Location: F igure 4-10 8 2 5 H 8 2 5 H Use the LVDS signal output connector to connect the LCD panel to a system.
  • Page 72: Figure 4-10: Lvds Signal Output Connector Location

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Table 4-11: LVDS Signal Output Connector Pinouts Figure 4-10: LVDS Signal Output Connector Location 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: T able 4-12...
  • Page 73: Figure 4-11: Power Output Connector Locations

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Figure 4-11: Power Output Connector Locations 4.2.10 Remote Control Connector CN Label: CN Type: 3-pin wafer connector CN Pinouts: T able 4-13 8 2 8 H 8 2 8 H CN Location: F igure 4-12 8 2 9 H 8 2 9 H The remote control connector supports remote control function.
  • Page 74: Figure 4-12: Remote Control Connector Location

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Figure 4-12: Remote Control Connector Location 4.2.11 TTL Signal Output Connector (AFL-07M Model Only) CN Label: CN Type: 40-pin connector CN Pinouts: T able 4-14 8 3 0 H 8 3 0 H CN Location: F igure 4-13 8 3 1 H 8 3 1 H Use the TTL signal output connector to connect the TTL LCD panel to a system.
  • Page 75: Figure 4-13: Ttl Signal Output Connector Location

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card TTLB1 TTLB2 TTLB3 TTLB4 TTLB5 TTLDEN TTLHS TTLVS Table 4-14: TTL Signal Output Connector Pinouts Figure 4-13: TTL Signal Output Connector Location 4.2.12 Touch Panel Connector CN Label: CN Type: 9-pin wafer connector CN Pinouts: T able 4-15 8 3 2 H 8 3 2 H CN Location: F igure 4-14...
  • Page 76: Figure 4-14: Touch Panel Connector Location

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card DESCRIPTION SENSE Table 4-15: Touch Panel Connector Pinouts Figure 4-14: Touch Panel Connector Location Page 56...
  • Page 77: Figure 4-15: Jumpers

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 4.3 AV-9962 On-board Jumpers NOTE: A jumper is a metal bridge used to close an electrical circuit. It consists of two or three metal pins and a small metal clip (often protected by a plastic cover) that slides over the pins to connect them.
  • Page 78: Table 4-16: Lcd Panel Voltage Select Jumper Settings

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 4.3.1 LCD Panel Voltage Select Jumper Jumper Label: Jumper Type: 6-pin header Jumper Location: F igure 4-16 8 3 5 H 8 3 5 H Jumper Settings: T able 4-16 8 3 6 H 8 3 6 H The JP5 jumper sets the voltage to the LCD panel.
  • Page 79: Figure 4-17: Av-9962 External (Rear Panel) Connectors

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 4.4 AV-9962 External (Rear Panel) Connectors F igure 4-17 shows the AV-9962 external (rear panel) connectors. The peripheral 8 3 9 H 8 3 9 H 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...
  • Page 80: Figure 4-18: Component Video Connector Pinout Locations

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card AGND Audio_Iutput_Right Table 4-18: Audio Jack Pinouts 4.4.2 Component Video Connector CN Label: CN Type: mini-DIN 7 component video connector CN Pinouts: T able 4-19 8 4 2 H 8 4 2 H CN Location: F igure 4-17 and F igure 4-18 8 4 3 H 8 4 3 H 8 4 4 H 8 4 4 H...
  • Page 81: Table 4-20: Composite Signal Input Bnc Connector (J7) Pinouts

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 4.4.3 Composite Video Connector CN Label: J6, J7 CN Type: Composite video connector CN Pinouts: T able 4-20 and T able 4-21 8 4 5 H 8 4 5 H 8 4 6 H 8 4 6 H CN Location: F igure 4-17 8 4 7 H 8 4 7 H...
  • Page 82: Table 4-22: Dc 12V Connector Pinouts

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card DESCRIPTION +12V Table 4-22: DC 12V Connector Pinouts 4.4.5 RS-232 Touch Panel Connector CN Label: CN Type: DB-9 female connector CN Pinouts: T able 4-23 8 5 0 H 8 5 0 H CN Location: F igure 4-17 8 5 1 H 8 5 1 H Use the rear panel standard RS-232 DB-9 female touch panel connector to connect the monitor to the system graphics interface.
  • Page 83: Figure 4-19: S-Video Connector Pinout Locations

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Use the mini-DIN 4 S-Video connector to connect to the system graphics interface. DESCRIPTION VGND VGND Y-IN C-IN Table 4-24: S-Video Connector Pinouts Figure 4-19: S-Video Connector Pinout Locations 4.4.7 USB Touch Panel Connector CN Label: CN Type: USB port CN Pinouts:...
  • Page 84: Figure 4-20: Usb Touch Panel Connector

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Figure 4-20: USB Touch Panel Connector 4.4.8 VGA Connector CN Label: CN Type: D-sub 15 female connector CN Pinouts: T able 4-26 8 5 8 H 8 5 8 H CN Location: F igure 4-17 and F igure 4-21 8 5 9 H 8 5 9 H 8 6 0 H 8 6 0 H...
  • Page 85: Figure 4-22: Av-6962 Ad Board Overview

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 4.5 AV-6962 AD Board Overview 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. Figure 4-22: AV-6962 AD Board Overview Page 65...
  • Page 86 PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 4.5.1 AV-6962 AD Board Connectors 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 1 x LVDS signal output connector 1 x OSD and LED connector 1 x Power input connector...
  • Page 87: Figure 4-23: Av-6962 Connector And Jumper Locations

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 4.5.2 AV-6962 AD Board Layout F igure 4-23 shows the on-board peripheral connectors and on-board jumpers. 8 6 3 H 8 6 3 H Figure 4-23: AV-6962 Connector and Jumper Locations Page 67...
  • Page 88: Table 4-27: Av-6962 Peripheral Interface Connectors

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 4.5.3 AV-6962 Peripheral Interface Connectors T able 4-27 shows a list of the peripheral interface connectors on the AV-6962 AD board. 8 6 4 H 8 6 4 H Detailed descriptions of these connectors can be found in Section 4 .6.
  • Page 89: Table 4-28: Av-6962 Rear Panel Connectors

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card connector Composite signal input BNC jack Composite BNC connector J9, J10 Digital input connector DVI-D connector Power input connector DC 12V Jack RS-232 connector DB-9 female connector S-Video signal input jack mini-DIN 4 S-Video connector USB connector USB port VGA connector D-sub 15-pin female connector...
  • Page 90: Figure 4-24: Audio Output Connector Location

    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...
  • Page 91: Figure 4-25: Auto-Dimming Connector Location

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 4.6.2 Auto-Dimming Connector CN Label: CN Type: 6-pin wafer connector CN Pinouts: T able 4-31 8 7 2 H 8 7 2 H CN Location: F igure 4-25 8 7 3 H 8 7 3 H The auto-dimming connector connects to an external auto-dimming sensor.
  • Page 92: Figure 4-26: Debug Port Connector Location

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card CN Pinouts: T able 4-32 8 7 4 H 8 7 4 H CN Location: F igure 4-26 8 7 5 H 8 7 5 H Use the debug port connector to update the AD board BIOS. DESCRIPTION Table 4-32: Debug Port Connector Pinouts Figure 4-26: Debug Port Connector Location...
  • Page 93: Figure 4-27: Backlight Inverter Connector Location

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card DESCRIPTION +12V +12V BKLT_EN BKLT_ADJ Table 4-33: Backlight Inverter Connector Pinouts Figure 4-27: Backlight Inverter Connector Location 4.6.5 IR Sensor Connector CN Label: CN Type: 4-pin wafer connector CN Pinouts: T able 4-34 8 7 8 H 8 7 8 H CN Location: F igure 4-28 8 7 9 H 8 7 9 H...
  • Page 94: Figure 4-28: Ir Sensor Connector Location

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Figure 4-28: IR Sensor Connector Location 4.6.6 LVDS Signal Output Connector CN Label: CN Type: 30-pin connector CN Pinouts: T able 4-35 8 8 0 H 8 8 0 H CN Location: F igure 4-29 8 8 1 H 8 8 1 H Use the LVDS signal output connector to connect the LCD panel to a system.
  • Page 95: Figure 4-29: Lvds Signal Output Connector Location

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card TXE0+ TXE0- Table 4-35: LVDS Signal Output Connector Pinouts Figure 4-29: LVDS Signal Output Connector Location NOTE: The supply voltage (3.3V (Default), 5V or 12V) can be selected via JP5. 4.6.7 OSD and LED Connector CN Label: CN Type: 16-pin wafer connector CN Pinouts:...
  • Page 96: Figure 4-30: Osd And Led Connector Location

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card DOWN LEFT RIGHT LED_SENSOR SWAP SOURCE LCD ON/OFF VIN1 VIN2 AUTO/EXIT LED_RED LED_GREEN Table 4-36: OSD and LED Connector Pinouts 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: T able 4-37...
  • Page 97: Figure 4-31: Power Output Connector Locations

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card CN Location: F igure 4-31 8 8 5 H 8 8 5 H The AV-6962 supports one 12V power input connector. DESCRIPTION +12V Input Table 4-37: Power Output Connector Pinouts (CN15) Figure 4-31: Power Output Connector Locations 4.6.9 Power Output Connector CN Label: CN15...
  • Page 98: Figure 4-32: Power Input Connector Locations

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Figure 4-32: Power Input Connector Locations 4.6.10 Remote Control Connector CN Label: CN Type: 3-pin box header CN Pinouts: T able 4-39 8 8 8 H 8 8 8 H CN Location: F igure 4-33 8 8 9 H 8 8 9 H The remote control connector supports the remote control function.
  • Page 99: Figure 4-33: Remote Control Connector Location

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 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: T able 4-40 8 9 0 H 8 9 0 H CN Location: F igure 4-34 8 9 1 H 8 9 1 H The 10-pin serial port connector provides a second RS-232 serial communications channel.
  • Page 100: Figure 4-34: Rs-232 Serial Port Connector Location

    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: T able 4-41 8 9 2 H 8 9 2 H CN Location: F igure 4-35 8 9 3 H 8 9 3 H The 1x4 USB pin connectors each provide connectivity to one USB port.
  • Page 101: Figure 4-35: Usb Connector Location

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Figure 4-35: USB Connector Location 4.7 AV-6962 On-board Jumpers NOTE: A jumper is a metal bridge used to close an electrical circuit. It consists of two or three metal pins and a small metal clip (often protected by a plastic cover) that slides over the pins to connect them.
  • Page 102: Figure 4-37: Jumper Locations

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Figure 4-37: Jumper Locations 4.7.1 LCD Panel Voltage Select Jumper Jumper Label: Jumper Type: 6-pin header Jumper Location: F igure 4-37 8 9 5 H 8 9 5 H Jumper Settings: T able 4-42 8 9 6 H 8 9 6 H The JP5 jumper sets the voltage to the LCD panel.
  • Page 103: Figure 4-38: Av-6962 External (Bottom Panel) Connectors

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 4.8 AV-6962 External (Rear Panel) Connectors F igure 4-38 shows the AV-6962 external (rear panel) connectors. The peripheral 8 9 7 H 8 9 7 H 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...
  • Page 104: Figure 4-39: Component Video Connector Pinout Locations

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card DESCRIPTION AGND Audio_Iutput_Left AGND AGND Audio_Iutput_Right Table 4-43: Audio Jack Pinouts 4.8.2 Component Video Connector CN Label: CN Type: mini-DIN 7 component video connector CN Pinouts: T able 4-44 9 0 0 H 9 0 0 H CN Location: F igure 4-38 and F igure 4-39...
  • Page 105: Table 4-45: Composite Signal Input Bnc Connector (J10) Pinouts

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 4.8.3 Composite Video Connector CN Label: J9, J10 CN Type: Composite BNC connector CN Pinouts: T able 4-45 and T able 4-46 9 0 3 H 9 0 3 H 9 0 4 H 9 0 4 H CN Location: F igure 4-38 9 0 5 H 9 0 5 H...
  • Page 106: Figure 4-40: Dvi-D Connector Pinout Locations

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 4.8.4 Digital Input Connector CN Label: CN Type: DVI-D connector CN Pinouts: T able 4-47 9 0 6 H 9 0 6 H CN Location: F igure 4-38 and F igure 4-40 9 0 7 H 9 0 7 H 9 0 8 H 9 0 8 H The 24-pin female dual link digital only DVI (Digital Visual Interface) connector is a standard for high-speed, high-resolution digital displays.
  • Page 107: Table 4-48: Dc 12V Connector Pinouts

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 4.8.5 DC 12V Connector CN Label: CN Type: DC 12V Jack CN Pinouts: T able 4-48 9 0 9 H 9 0 9 H CN Location: F igure 4-38 9 1 0 H 9 1 0 H Use the DC 12V connector to power the monitor.
  • Page 108: Figure 4-41: S-Video Connector Pinout Locations

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION NRLSD NRTS NCTS NDTR NDSR Table 4-49: RS-232 Touch Panel Connector Pinouts 4.8.7 S-Video Connector CN Label: CN Type: mini-DIN 4 S-Video connector CN Pinouts: T able 4-50 9 1 3 H 9 1 3 H CN Location: F igure 4-38 and F igure 4-41...
  • Page 109: Figure 4-42: Usb Touch Panel Connector

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 4.8.8 USB Touch Panel Connector CN Label: CN Type: USB port CN Pinouts: T able 4-51 9 1 6 H 9 1 6 H CN Location: F igure 4-38 and F igure 4-42 9 1 7 H 9 1 7 H 9 1 8 H 9 1 8 H Use the rear panel standard USB touch panel connector to connect the monitor to the system graphics interface.
  • Page 110: Figure 4-43: Vga Connector Pinout Locations

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION No Connect Green Ground Blue No Connect No Connect DDC DAT Ground Horizontal Synchronization Ground Vertical Synchronization Ground DDC Clock Ground Table 4-52: VGA Connector Pinouts Figure 4-43: VGA Connector Pinout Locations Page 90...
  • Page 111 PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Chapter Installation 5.1 I Page 91...
  • Page 112 PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 5.2 nstallation Precautions WARNING: Failing to reinstall the covers may result in permanent damage to the system. Please make sure all coverings are properly installed. WARNING: Over-tightening rear cover screws will crack the plastic frame. Maximum torque for cover screws is 5 kg-cm (0.36 lb-ft/0.49 Nm). When installing the AFL series industrial monitor, please follow the precautions listed below: Read the user manual: The user manual provides a complete description of...
  • Page 113 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.
  • Page 114 PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Use box cutters, a knife or a sharp pair of scissors to open the seal on the top Step 1: side of the external (second) box. Open the external (second) box. Step 2: Use box cutters, a knife or a sharp pair of scissors the seal on the top side of the Step 3: internal (first) box.
  • Page 115 PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Component cable VGA cable Remote control Screw set (5 x Flat head screws) (5 x Round head screws) Wire strain bands User manual and driver CD Optional for Touch Panel (T-R) Models only Touch screen driver CD (T-R models only) Touch pen (T-R models only) RS-232 cable If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact the distributor or sales...
  • Page 116: Table 5-1: External Peripheral Interface Connectors

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 5.4 Pre-installation Preparation 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.
  • Page 117: Figure 5-1: Vga Connector

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 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.
  • Page 118: Figure 5-3: Dvi Connector

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 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. DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION NRLSD NCTS NDSR NDTR NRTS Table 5-2: Optional RS-232 Touch Panel Connector Pinouts Figure 5-4: Optional RS-232 Touch Panel Connector Page 98...
  • Page 119: Figure 5-5: Usb Touch Panel Connector

    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. DESCRIPTION USB- USB+ 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.
  • Page 120: Table 5-4: Mounting Kits

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 5.6.1 Mounting Kits T able 5-4 lists the different mounting kits available from IEI. 9 2 5 H 9 2 5 H 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...
  • Page 121: Figure 5-6: Afl-07M Panel Opening

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Figure 5-6: AFL-07M Panel Opening Figure 5-7: AFL-08MH Panel Opening Figure 5-8: AFL-12M Panel Opening Page 101...
  • Page 122: Figure 5-9: Insert The Monitor

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Slide the monitor through the hole until the metal frame is flush against the panel Step 3: F igure 5-9). 9 2 9 H 9 2 9 H Figure 5-9: Insert the Monitor Insert the panel mounting clamps into the pre-formed holes along the edges of Step 4: the monitor, behind the metal frame.
  • Page 123: Figure 5-10: Tighten The Panel Mounting Clamp Screws (Afl-12M)

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Figure 5-10: Tighten the Panel Mounting Clamp Screws (AFL-12M) Tighten the screws that pass through the panel mounting clamps until the plastic Step 5: caps at the front of all the screws are firmly secured to the panel ( F igure 5-10).
  • Page 124: Figure 5-11: Wall-Mounting Bracket

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 5.6.4 AFL-07M/08MH/10M/12M Wall Mounting To mount the AFL-07M/08MH/10M/12M monitor onto the wall, please follow the steps below. Select the location on the wall for the wall-mounting bracket. Step 1: Carefully mark the locations of the four brackets screw holes on the wall. Step 2: Drill four pilot holes at the marked locations on the wall for the bracket retention Step 3:...
  • Page 125: Figure 5-12: Chassis Support Screws

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Carefully insert the screws through the holes and gently pull the monitor Step 8: downwards until the monitor rests securely in the slotted holes ( F igure 5-12). 9 3 5 H 9 3 5 H Ensure that all four of the mounting screws fit snuggly into their respective slotted holes.
  • Page 126: Figure 5-13: Secure The Monitor

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 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. Select the location on the wall for the wall-mounting bracket. Step 1: Carefully mark the locations of the four brackets screw holes on the wall. Step 2: Drill four pilot holes at the marked locations on the wall for the bracket retention Step 3:...
  • Page 127: Figure 5-14: Wall-Mounting Bracket

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Figure 5-14: Wall-mounting Bracket Insert the four monitor mounting screws provided in the wall mounting kit into the Step 6: four screw holes on the real panel of the monitor and tighten until the screw shank is secured against the rear panel ( F igure 5-15).
  • Page 128: Figure 5-15: Chassis Support Screws

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 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.
  • Page 129: Figure 5-16: Monitor Stand Mounting

    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.
  • Page 130: Figure 5-17: Afl-07M/Afl-08Mh Arm Mounting Retention Screw Holes

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card F igure 5-17, the AFL-10M/12M are shown in F igure 5-18 and the 9 4 1 H 9 4 1 H 9 4 2 H 9 4 2 H AFL-15M/17M/19M are shown in F igure 5-19. 9 4 3 H 9 4 3 H Figure 5-17: AFL-07M/AFL-08MH Arm Mounting Retention Screw Holes Figure 5-18: AFL-10M/12M Arm Mounting Retention Screw Holes...
  • Page 131: Figure 5-19: Afl-15M/17M/19M Arm Mounting Retention Screw Holes

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Figure 5-19: AFL-15M/17M/19M Arm Mounting Retention Screw Holes Secure the monitor to the interface pad by inserting four retention screws Step 4: through the bottom of the mounting arm interface pad and into the monitor. Step 0: Page 111...
  • Page 132 PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Chapter On-Screen-Display (OSD) Controls Page 112...
  • Page 133: Figure 6-1: Osd Control Buttons

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 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. F igure 6-1 9 4 4 H 9 4 4 H shows a typical arrangement of OSD controls.
  • Page 134: Osd Menu Structure

    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.
  • Page 135: Table 6-1: Osd Menus

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 4200K, 5000K, 6500K, 7500K, 9300K sRGB Off, On System Menu Audio Mute On, Off Volume 0 to 100 Factory Reset Select Information Select Input Select VGA, YpbPr, DVI, Svideo, CVBS Language English Misc OSD Configuration OSD Timer Off, 5 sec, 10 sec, 15 sec, 20 sec, 25 sec, 30 sec...
  • Page 136: Figure 6-2: Image Menu

    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 F igure 6-2. 9 4 6 H 9 4 6 H Figure 6-2: Image Menu Adjusts the brightness of screen. This function adjusts the Brightness offset value of ADC.
  • Page 137: Figure 6-3: Display Menu

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 6.2.2 Display Menu Display options are shown in F igure 6-3. 9 4 7 H 9 4 7 H Figure 6-3: Display Menu Automatically adjusts the LCD screen position. Auto Adjust Adjusts the input signal (Analog only) Phase Adjusts the dot clock position Clock...
  • Page 138: Figure 6-4: Pip Menu

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 6.2.3 PiP Menu The PiP options are shown in F igure 6-4. 9 4 8 H 9 4 8 H Figure 6-4: PiP Menu PiP options are described below. Turns the Picture-in-Picture feature on or off Selects the display input PiP Input Select Selects the size of the PiP frame...
  • Page 139: Figure 6-5: Color Menu

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 6.2.4 Color Menu Color options are shown in F igure 6-5. 9 4 9 H 9 4 9 H Figure 6-5: Color Menu Color options are described below. Automatically adjusts the color hues Auto Adjust Fine-tunes the palette of color hues Color Temperature Fine-tunes the balance among the Red, Green, and Blue sRGB...
  • Page 140: Figure 6-6: System Menu

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 6.2.5 System Menu System options are shown in F igure 6-6. 9 5 0 H 9 5 0 H Figure 6-6: System Menu System options are described below. Mutes the audio or adjusts audio volume. Audio Restores the default OSD settings.
  • Page 141: Figure 6-7: Osd Configuration

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 6.2.5.1 OSD Configuration OSD configurations are shown in F igure 6-7. 9 5 1 H 9 5 1 H Figure 6-7: OSD Configuration OSD configuration options are described below. Determines how many seconds the OSD screen stays on OSD Timer screen before it disappears when OSD is left unattended.
  • Page 142: Figure 6-8: Auto Brightness Configuration

    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 F igure 6-8. Refer to Appendix 8 .1C for 9 5 2 H 9 5 2 H 9 5 3 H 9 5 3 H details.
  • Page 143: Figure 6-9: Remote Control

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 6.3 Remote Contol The AFL series comes with a remote control for easy configuration of OSD settings. F igure 6-9 shows the remote control and its function keys. 9 5 4 H 9 5 4 H Figure 6-9: Remote Control LCD On/Off.
  • Page 144: Software Drivers

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Chapter Software Drivers Page 124...
  • Page 145 PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 7.1 Introduction The touch panel controller enables analog resistive touch panels for four-wire, five-wire & 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.
  • Page 146 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 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.
  • Page 147: Figure 7-1: Setup Icon

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Figure 7-1: Setup Icon Double click the setup icon in Step 4: F igure 7-1. 9 5 6 H 9 5 6 H The Welcome screen in F igure 7-2 appears. Step 5: 9 5 7 H 9 5 7 H Figure 7-2: Welcome Screen Click Next to continue.
  • Page 148: Figure 7-3: License Agreement

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Figure 7-3: License Agreement The installation destination screen appears. See F igure 7-4. Click Install. Step 8: 9 5 9 H 9 5 9 H Figure 7-4: Initiate Install The installation of the program begins. See Step 9: F igure 7-5.
  • Page 149: Figure 7-6: Finish Installation

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 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 be followed.
  • Page 150: Figure 7-7: Control Panel

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Figure 7-7: Control Panel Double click the Add/Remove Programs icon in Step 2: F igure 7-7. 9 6 3 H 9 6 3 H Find the PenMount DMC6000 driver and select remove. See Step 3: F igure 7-8. 9 6 4 H 9 6 4 H The driver is removed.
  • Page 151 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.
  • Page 152: Figure 7-9: Driver Cd Pop Up Screen

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Figure 7-9: Driver CD Pop Up Screen Select the operating system installed on the system from the menu on the left Step 4: side of the screen. NOTE: The following description is for driver installation using a Windows 2000 OS.
  • Page 153: Figure 7-10: Install Shield Wizard Preparation

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Figure 7-10: Install Shield Wizard Preparation After the Install Shield Wizard is ready, a welcome screen appears ( Step 6: F igure 9 6 7 H 9 6 7 H 7-11). Figure 7-11: Welcome Screen To continue the installation process click N Step 7: Page 133...
  • Page 154: Figure 7-12: Install Ps/2 Interface Driver

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card An Install PS/2 interface driver screen appears ( F igure 7-12). It is not necessary Step 8: 9 6 8 H 9 6 8 H to install the PS/2 interface driver. To continue click N Figure 7-12: Install PS/2 Interface Driver Four point calibration options are then selected.
  • Page 155: Figure 7-13: Install Ps/2 Interface Driver

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Figure 7-13: Install PS/2 Interface Driver The user is then prompted to ensure the touch monitor or the RS-232 touch Step 10: controller is plugged into the system ( F igure 7-14). Once the touch controller is 9 6 9 H 9 6 9 H plugged into the system, click O Figure 7-14: Touch Monitor/USB Touch Controller Confirmation...
  • Page 156: Figure 7-15: Controller Installation Directory

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Figure 7-15: Controller Installation Directory The user is then prompted to select a file directory in which the program icons Step 12: are saved ( F igure 7-16). The default folder is “TouchKit.” If a different folder 9 7 1 H 9 7 1 H must be used, select a folder from the list shown.
  • Page 157 PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Figure 7-16: Program Icon Directory The program then starts installing ( Step 13: F igure 7-17). 9 7 2 H 9 7 2 H Figure 7-17: Installing Page 137...
  • Page 158: Calibrating The Touch Screen

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Once the program is finished installing, the user is prompted to restart the Step 14: computer now or to restart the computer later ( F igure 7-18). Select when the 9 7 3 H 9 7 3 H computer should be restarted and click “F ”...
  • Page 159 PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Make sure the touch screen driver is properly installed. Step 2: Locate the PenMount Monitor icon in the bottom left corner of the screen. Step 3: Figure 7-19: PenMount Monitor Icon Click the icon. A pop up menu appears. See Step 4: F igure 7-20.
  • Page 160 PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Figure 7-21: Configuration Screen Double click the PenMount 6000R icon as shown in Step 7: F igure 7-21. 9 7 7 H 9 7 7 H The calibration initiation screen in F igure 7-22 appears. Step 8: 9 7 8 H 9 7 8 H From F igure 7-22, select the Standard_Calibration key in...
  • Page 161 PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Figure 7-22: Calibration Initiation Screen The calibration screen in is shown. See Step 10: F igure 7-23. 9 8 1 H 9 8 1 H Figure 7-23: Calibration Screen Follow the instructions. The user is asked touch the screen at five specified Step 11: points after which the screen is calibrated.
  • Page 162: Gasket Replacement

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Chapter Gasket Replacement Page 142...
  • Page 163 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. 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...
  • Page 164 PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 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...
  • Page 165: Safety Precautions

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Appendix Safety Precautions Page 145...
  • Page 166: General Safety Precautions

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 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 sections that follow: A.1.1 General Safety Precautions Please ensure the following safety precautions are adhered to at all times.
  • Page 167: Anti-Static Precautions

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card A.1.2 Anti-static Precautions 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) can cause serious damage to electronic components, including the AFL series monitor.
  • Page 168: Cleaning Tools

    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 panel, 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.
  • Page 169: B Certifications

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Appendix Certifications Page 149...
  • Page 170: Rohs Compliant

    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)
  • Page 171: C Auto-Dimming

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Appendix Auto-Dimming Page 151...
  • Page 172: Auto-Dimming Configurations

    PICOe-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.
  • Page 173: Osd Control

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 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. 9 8 4 H 9 8 4 H Figure C-2: Auto-Dimming Configurations Menu Page 153...
  • Page 174: D Smartosd

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Appendix smartOSD Page 154...
  • Page 175: Iei Smartosd Quick Installation Guide

    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. IEI smartOSD delivers excellent performance and provides more flexibility than the typical OSD hardware solutions when adjusting a monitor.
  • Page 176 PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Item Elements EDID EDID contains basic information about the monitor and its capabilities. Image Brightness Contrast Sharpness Display Auto Adjust Phase Clock Color Auto Color Color Temperature Gamma PIP Source Input PIP Size System Monitor Power Control (Note2) Auto Brightness Main Source Input...
  • Page 177: Edid Page

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card D.3.1 EDID Page Page 157...
  • Page 178: Image Page

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card D.3.2 Image Page Page 158...
  • Page 179: Display Page (For Analog Signal)

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card D.3.3 Display Page (for analog signal) Page 159...
  • Page 180: Color Page

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card D.3.4 Color Page Page 160...
  • Page 181: Pip Page (For Mdm/Aflux Series)

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card D.3.5 PIP Page (For MDM/AFLUX series) Page 161...
  • Page 182: System Page

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card D.3.6 System Page Page 162...
  • Page 183: User Page

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card D.3.7 User Page Page 163...
  • Page 184: About Page

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card D.3.8 About Page D.4 Install Software To install the software, please follow the steps below: Follow the instructions from the interactive installer to install the IEI smartOSD Step 1: on the system. Insert the installation disk that came with the system and open the installation Step 2: file.
  • Page 185 PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card The welcome screen shown below appears. Step 3: Click Next to continue. Step 4: The screen below appears. Step 5: Page 165...
  • Page 186 PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Select the installation folder from the screen shown above. Step 6: Click Next to continue. Step 7: The screen shown below appears. Step 8: Page 166...
  • Page 187 PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Confirm the installation by clicking Next in the screen above. Step 9: The program starts to install and the progress bar shown below appears. Step 10: Page 167...
  • Page 188 PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card When the installation is complete the screen below appears. Step 11: Click Close in the screen above. Step 12: After quick setup is complete, the IEI smartOSD wizard logo appears on the Step 13: desktop as shown in the screen below. To access the smartOSD, click the smartOSD wizard logo.Step 0: Step 14:...
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  • Page 190: Smartosd Faq

    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: Solution: Download and install service pack Windows Installer 3.1 2. Installation fail under Vista while showing following image: Solution: Install smartOSD.exe as the administrator authority Page 170...
  • Page 191 PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 3. The Model Fail error message shown below appears. Solution: smartOSD only supports firmware version 2.0 and following versions. 4. The DDC port fail error message shown below appears. Solutions: Page 171...
  • Page 192 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.
  • Page 193: E Hazardous Materials Disclosure

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Appendix Hazardous Materials Disclosure Page 173...
  • Page 194: Hazardous Material Disclosure Table For Ipb Products Certified As Rohs Compliant Under 2002/95/Ec Without Mercury

    PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card E.1 Hazardous Material Disclosure Table for IPB Products Certified as RoHS Compliant Under 2002/95/EC Without Mercury 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.
  • Page 195 PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card Part Name Toxic or Hazardous Substances and Elements Lead Mercury Cadmium Hexavalent Polybrominated Polybrominated (Pb) (Hg) (Cd) Chromium Biphenyls Diphenyl Ethers (CR(VI)) (PBB) (PBDE) Housing Display Printed Circuit Board Metal Fasteners Cable Assembly Fan Assembly Power Supply Assemblies Battery O: This toxic or hazardous substance is contained in all of the homogeneous materials for the part is below...
  • Page 196 PICOe-6612 5.25” CPU Card 此附件旨在确保本产品符合中国 RoHS 标准。以下表格标示此产品中某有毒物质的含量符 合中国 RoHS 标准规定的限量要求。 本产品上会附有”环境友好使用期限”的标签,此期限是估算这些物质”不会有泄漏或突变”的 年限。本产品可能包含有较短的环境友好使用期限的可替换元件,像是电池或灯管,这些 元件将会单独标示出来。 部件名称 有毒有害物质或元素 铅 汞 镉 六价铬 多溴联苯 多溴二苯醚 (Pb) (Hg) (Cd) (CR(VI)) (PBB) (PBDE) 壳体 显示 印刷电路板 金属螺帽 电缆组装 风扇组装 电力供应组装 电池 O: 表示该有毒有害物质在该部件所有物质材料中的含量均在 SJ/T11363-2006 标准规定的限量要求以下。 X: 表示该有毒有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出 SJ/T11363-2006 标准规定的限量要求。 Page 176...

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