In no event will the Allen-Bradley Company be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment.
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Description Bulletin 6156 Industrial 14 in. CRT Monitors are general purpose monitors suitable for a wide range of industrial computing applications. Package Contents The Bulletin 6156 Industrial Monitor is shipped with the following items: 6156 Industrial 14 in. Color CRT Monitor with configurable...
Industrial 14” CRT Monitors Installation Instructions Environmental Considerations The 6156 Industrial Monitor requires a minimum free air space of 76.2 mm (3 in.) behind and 50.8 mm (2 in.) above and below for proper cooling. Allen-Bradley Industrial Monitors have been designed to function without cooling fans.
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14 mounting studs. ATTENTION: Mounting nuts must be tightened to a torque of 25 inch-pounds to provide panel seal and avoid potential damage to the Bulletin 6156 Industrial Monitor. Allen–Bradley assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the Bulletin 6156 Industrial Monitor or other equipment within the enclosure due to improper installation.
4. Connect the plug end of the AC power cord to the mains outlet. 5. Restore AC power to the outlet. Product Options The Bulletin 6156 Industrial 14 in. CRT Monitor can be configured with the following options. VGA or BNC video cables...
Industrial 14” CRT Monitors Video Cables The Bulletin 6156 Industrial Monitor can be configured with various industrial grade video cables. The standard HD15 cable is equipped with a conventional HD15 connector at each end. Figure 4 Standard Video Cable View looking into the Pin End of the...
The keypad keys function just like the equivalent keys on standard IBM AT keyboards. Figure 5 The Function Key Pad Table C Keypad Scan Code Values Keypad Legend Scan Code (Hex) Publication 6156-2.0...
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Number Pad . / Del Down Arrow E0, 50 Number Pad * PAGE DOWN Page Down E0, 51 Main Pad Escape Insert E0, 52 BACK SPACE Main Pad Back Space Delete E0, 53 PRINT Print Screen E0, 2A, E0, 37 SCREEN Publication 6156-2.0...
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9-pin D Signal Description 9-pin D Not Connected Transmit Data Receive Data Data Terminal Ready (DTR) Common Signal Return Not Connected Request To Send (RTS) Clear To Send (CTS) Not Connected Cable shield is grounded through the connector shells Publication 6156-2.0...
1. Plan the route for the cables through the enclosure and confirm that the cables you have ordered are long enough for the routing you have chosen. Figure 7 Rear Panel of Monitor (female) Sync Selector (male) AC Cable Restraint Publication 6156-2.0...
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BNC video cable to the red, green, blue and composite sync input connectors. Note: The 6156 Industrial Monitor has one HD15 video connector and can be optionally equipped with two different video connectors. The conventional HD15 connector and the...
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6. Route and secure the cables. In cases where the cable crosses a door hinge, be sure to leave enough excess cable for a loose fit in all door positions. Bulletin 6156 Industrial Monitor cables are designed to be flexible, so routing across a hinge should not result in application failure.
Power Indicator Size and Position Power Indicator The presence of AC power at the Bulletin 6156 Industrial Monitor is indicated by a green LED on the rear panel. Contrast, Brightness, Size and Position Controls The Bulletin 6156 Industrial Monitor is equipped with adjustable contrast and brightness controls.
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Generally, the effects of such a field on the display vary with the display’s spatial orientation relative to the field lines. For, example, when the Bulletin 6156 Industrial Monitor’s screen is facing West, the effects of the earth’s field are...
6. Whenever possible, ship the monitor in its original container. ATTENTION: Never try to ship the monitor while it is mounted in a panel. Doing so could result in damage to the panel or monitor. Publication 6156-2.0...
Industrial 14” CRT Monitors Fuse replacement Bulletin 6156 Industrial Monitors are equipped with an AC line fuse, which is accessible from the rear panel. To replace the fuse: 1. Remove AC power by disconnecting the AC line cord. 2. Use a flat blade screwdriver to unscrew the cap on the fuse holder.
Industrial 14” CRT Monitors Troubleshooting The following table can help you identify the potential cause of problems you may encounter while using the 6156 Industrial Monitor. ATTENTION: When attempting to correct a problem, do not change any adjustments located on the monitor chassis’...
Aux keyboard input (behind Female DIN 5-pin front panel door, for units with keypad option only) RS-232 port (behind front Male 9-pin D panel door, for units with keypad option only) Publication 6156-2.0...
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FCC Class A Certified Safety (Electrical Shock, Fire) EN60950, UL / C-UL 1950 recognized component CE Compliance Directives 89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC Enclosure UL / C-UL 508 Listed NEMA 4, 12, 13 (when properly installed in panel) X–ray Emissions DHHS CFR 21.1020 compliant Publication 6156-2.0...
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Rockwell Automation Asia Pacific Headquarters, 27/F Citicorp Centre, 18 Whitfield Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, Tel: (852) 2887 4788, Fax: (852) 2508 1846 World Wide Web: http://www.ab.com Publication 6156-2.0 – March 1997 Publication 6156-2.0 – March 1997 40061-392-01(A) Copyright 1997 Allen-Bradley Company, Inc. Printed in USA...
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