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Pixelink 20” Rack Mount Series Display Operating Instructions Manual

20” rack mount series multi-scan color tft lcd monitor

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Operating Instructions

Multi-Scan Color TFT LCD Monitor
20" Rack Mount Series Display
Read these Operating Instructions completely before operating this display.
Users Guide (MAN-00013) Rev.C
3/6/08

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Summary of Contents for Pixelink 20” Rack Mount Series Display

  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions Multi-Scan Color TFT LCD Monitor 20” Rack Mount Series Display Read these Operating Instructions completely before operating this display. Users Guide (MAN-00013) Rev.C 3/6/08...
  • Page 2 CAUTION!! RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). While this device employs fuses as a protection system against electric shock, a failed fuse is an indication of a more serious failure of circuit components, and as such are not user replaceable.
  • Page 3: Installation And Setup

    Installation and Set Up The display will fit industry standard 19” rack mount systems, with an available 9U (15.75”) vertical opening. Attach to the racking system with the four (4) 1/4x20 screws provided, or use equivalent screws to secure the display. Attach power and video cables as needed, and ensure cables are not pinched or pulled tight by other devices mounted below the display.
  • Page 4 When a menu item has more than one option, pressing DOWN selects the DOWN next available option within the currently displayed menu When a menu item has more than one option, pressing UP selects the next available option within the currently displayed menu RIGHT Pressing the RIGHT key will adjust the value of a selected menu item to the next higher setting.
  • Page 5 OSD Menu Options Below is a summary of controls available on this display, and the menu options necessary to access a particular option. To adjust any specific control option, first select the main menu option, then the corresponding sub menu. Press the MENU OSD button to activate the OSD menu system.
  • Page 6 Press the LEFT or RIGHT OSD buttons to navigate between the four top level menu options, PICTURE, PIP, SETUP and SCREEN. To exit from any sub menu, or to exit the menu system without waiting for the programmed timeout, press the MENU button. PC Video PICTURE submenus Press SELECT to open the sub menu options to the right.
  • Page 7 Motion (Action) Video PICTURE submenus Press SELECT to open the sub menu options to the right. The PSM menu allows the user to select how motion video is interpreted by the display. Options available are Dynamic, Standard, Mild, Game and User. When PSM is set to USER, Color Sharpness and Tint can be adjusted directly.
  • Page 8 PIP / POP / PBP Picture in Picture (PIP) / Picture outside Picture (POP) / Picture by Picture (PBP) More than one video source can be displayed onscreen at the same time, with one source as a primary, and another source as a secondary usually in a small window over the top of the primary.
  • Page 9 Pressing the LEFT or RIGHT buttons, will switch between the available video sources. Pressing the LEFT or RIGHT buttons will swap the PIP image with the primary image. Pressing the LEFT or RIGHT buttons will set PIP image size between small and large. Users Guide (MAN-00013) Rev.C 3/6/08...
  • Page 10 Pressing the LEFT or RIGHT buttons will select the corner for the PIP image. The choices are upper left, upper right, lower right and lower left. SETUP submenus The Setup menu allows user customization of several settings used globally throughout the OSD menu system.
  • Page 11 The OSD menu displays the available options in English as a default. Available languages are: English, Deutch, Francais, Italiano and Espanol. To choose a different language, select Language, and then press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to change. Pressing the LEFT or RIGHT buttons will select the transparency of the OSD menu when displayed.
  • Page 12 ISM (Image Sticking Minimization) is the method used to avoid long term image retention in LCD and Plasma displays. While LCD displays are not as susceptible to image retention as older Plasma displays, if the image will be static for long periods of time, such as several months or longer, it is recommended to use either the Orbit or White ISM options.
  • Page 13 Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to set the ID between 0 and 99. The displayed image cane be “flipped” (mirrored) to accommodate unusual mounting requirements. Press the LEFT or RIGHT OSD menu buttons to cycle thru the available options. 0 –...
  • Page 14 In rare situations, the Auto Configure routine will be unable to match perfectly, the displayed image with the input signal. Usually this is due to non-standard video timing or an image with a black or mostly-black background. Use the options of the Settings menu to manually fine tune the displayed image.
  • Page 15: Specification

    Specification: PL200V/X Series Model Numbers LCD Panel type 20.1” TFT/Active Matrix LCD Native Resolution UXGA 1600 x1200 @ 60Hz Active display area 408.0 mm (H) x 306.0 mm (V) Max Brightness 300 cd/m2 700:1 Typical Contrast Ratio LCD display colors 16,777,216 (>16 million) colors Response time Rise 7 ms Typical.

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