Section Product Description Congratulations on purchasing this new generation monitor! Your LCD monitor incorporates high quality display into a small light weight module. It has power-saving capabilities and emits no X-Ray radiation. You will certainly benefit from this monitor in lots of ways, to name some –...
Display Setup Section Product Safety Precautions Safety Precautions CAUTION: SHUT OFF YOUR TOUCH SCREEN BEFORE CLEANING!! IF YOUR DISPLAY HAS A TOUCH SCREEN PANEL, THE SCREEN WILL BE ACTUATED BY CLEANING. PRESSING ON THE SCREEN WHILE CLEANING WILL BE SEEN AS A TOUCH TO THE SYSTEM WHICH COULD CREATE A POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS CONDITION! •...
Connecting Your Display 1. Connect all cables to the computer first. This includes the VGA cable, and if the unit has a touch screen, the RS-232 serial or the USB touch screen connection. 2. The standard unit is provided with a 115/220 power cord. 3.
Getting Started Section Display Features • The LCD is capable of displaying 17.6M colors in a continuous spectrum. • The high contrast LCD enhances the image with no geometric distortion. • The LCD will automatically adjust the display to the VGA-SXGA input. •...
Input Connections 1. AC Power Input: AC inlet for 110/220V power system 2. PC In: can be connected with the D-Sub15 pin signal connector 3. Video 1: can be connected to the RCA connector video out of any video resource 4.
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DISPLAY ADJUST V-POSITION H-POSITION PITCH PHASE SHARPNESS AUTO BRIGHTNESS AUTO TUNING RECALL RETURN VIDEO ADJUST CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS COLOR SHARPNESS INPUT TYPE RECALL EXIT BRIGHTNESS: adjusts background black level of the screen image CONTRAST: adjusts fore ground white level of the screen image HORIZONTAL POSITION: moves the screen image left or right VERTICAL POSITION: moves the screen up and down PITCH: adjusts image distortion appearing as vertical bars or “noise”...
Touch Screen Set-up Section Introduction to Touch Screens Touch screen interfaces have become the standard interface in the past 5 years. They are rugged, reliable, extremely flexible and easier than ever to implement! The universal acceptance of the Windows GUI (Graphical User Interface) along with the extensive use of a mouse interface has significantly accelerated the use of a touch interface.
Mounting Instructions Section This product is a tabletop model with a portrait stand and is intended for that purpose therefore no special mounting is required. Observe the following: • Do not block the vent holes in the case. • Do not insert sharp objects or spill liquid into the LCD monitor through cabinet slots. •...
Troubleshooting Tips Section No picture The signal cable should be properly connected to the display and computer. Try disconnecting the video cable from the display and connecting to another display if available to confirm the presence of proper video. Make sure the power is connected to the proper AC source. Make sure the resolution mode is supported by the display and check display settings of the PC.
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Display image is not Press the “Select” button to Auto Adjust the display. properly sized Adjust the Vertical and Horizontal size controls via the OSD (reference OSD Adjustments). Ensure that a supported mode is selected on the display card or system being used. Consult the display card or system manual for proper video.
Cleaning & Maintenance Section Cleaning • Gently wipe screen with a clean camel hair lens brush, or soft, clean, lint-free cloth – this removes dust and other particles that can scratch the screen. • Do not apply pressure to the screen surface when wiping it clean. •...
Appendices Section Appendix A – Video Pin Assignments Pin assignments for the HD15 Video Connector Pin 1 Red Video Pin 9 No Connection Pin 2 Green Video Pin 10 Sync Ground Pin 3 Blue Video Pin 11 Not Used Pin 4 Not Used Pin 12 Bi-Directional Data...
Appendix C – DVI Video Pin Assignments Pin 1 TMDS Data 2- Pin 2 TMDS Data 2+ Pin 3 TMDS Data 2/4 Shield Pin 4 TMDS Data 4- (NC) Pin 5 TMDS Data 4+ (NC) Pin 6 DDC Clock Pin 7 DDC Data Pin 8 No Connection...
Appendix F – CFP19Tabletop Specifications Active Screen Area 14.82” x 11.85” (376.32 x 301.056mm) Pixel Pitch .294mm Response Time 15/10ms typical Brightness 250 nits typical Contrast 500:1 Lamp Life Max Screen Resolution SXGA PC Video Input Separate Sync (5 Wire) Composite Sync (4 Wire) Sync on Green (3 Wire) Screen Controls...
Appendix G – Supported Video Modes Mode Resolution Clk [MHz] Horizontal freq Vertical freq Sync Mode [KHz] [Hz] E1_70 640x350 25.175 31.469 Digital Separate Sync E1_70 640x350 25.175 31.469 Sync On Green (with or without serrate pulse) E1_70 640x350 25.175 31.469 Composite Sync (with or without serrate pulse) E1_85...
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SV_85 800x600 56.250 53.674 Digital Separate Sync SV_85 800x600 56.250 53.674 Sync On Green (with or without serrate pulse) SV_85 800x600 56.250 53.674 Composite Sync (with or without serrate pulse) X_60 1024x768 65.000 48.363 Digital Separate Sync X_60 1024x768 65.000 48.363 Sync On Green (with or without serrate pulse) X_60...
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