8.1 Input/output Signals Overview ......................19 8.2 OSD User Controls..........................20 8.2.1 PIP (Picture in Picture) Controls....................21 8.2.2 Auto Adjustment Function Controls ..................21 8.2.3 Source Function Controls......................21 American Industrial Systems – Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 3...
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9.1 Cleaning the Monitor ........................38 9.2 Disclaimer and Troubleshooting ....................... 39 9.3 Supported Modes ..........................40 9.4 Touch Screen Driver Installation....................... 43 9.5 RMA (Return Material Authorization) Service ..................44 American Industrial Systems – Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 4...
American Industrial Systems, Inc. does not accept any liability for any printing errors or other inaccuracies in the manual unless it can be proven that American Industrial Systems, Inc. is aware of such errors or inaccuracies or that American Industrial Systems, Inc. overlooks these as a result of gross negligence and American Industrial Systems, Inc.
Pay close attention that there are no cables, especially power cables, in areas where ambulatory traffic may interfere. Only use the power cord supplied with the package. Don't use injured or damaged power cords. American Industrial Systems – Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 6...
Maintenance or repair on the open unit may only be operated by specialists or technicians qualified and authorized by American Industrial Systems, Inc. who are familiar with the related hazards. When accessing the internal components, users must switch off the unit and disconnect it from the power source.
EMC guidelines (EMC Directive 2004/108/EC) are applied. If the users modify and/or add to the equipment (e.g. installation of add-on cards), then the prerequisites for the CE conformity declaration (safety requirements) may no longer be applicable. American Industrial Systems – Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 8...
3.0 Packaging List Item Description Note 1 User Manual 1 CD for Touchscreen Drivers & Tools 1 Power Cord American Industrial Systems – Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 10...
Our displays use hyper dimming technology that can control backlight brightness linearly from nearly 0% to 100% by a dimming knob Touchscreen/Anti-reflection Protection Glass IP65 OSD (On Screen Display) Front Panel Design Anti-shock and Vibration American Industrial Systems – Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 11...
5.0 Basic Construction The state of the art modulated technology can integrate all marine display components flexibly. American Industrial Systems – Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 12...
This prevents wicking of fluid between the coversheet and glass. Also, the touchscreens are not air vented, thereby preventing fluid ingress through an air vent. Brief Specifications: American Industrial Systems – Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 13...
Check the mechanical and mounting concepts below first. The fixture cut-out dimension and mounting holes are based on the drawing. American Industrial Systems – Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 14...
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Step 2. Use M4x 15mm bolts to drill through the fixture into the mounting holes on the rear side of the IP65 front bezel. (The quantity of mounting screws is based the size of your specific monitor) . American Industrial Systems – Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 15...
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Step 3. Check the finished mounting concept. (DNV certification approved) ** Please Note: The VESA and wall mount with the mounting kit is available by special request. American Industrial Systems – Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 16...
To mount the monitor on an UL-listed certified swing arm or other mounting fixture, follow the instructions included with the mounting fixture to be used. American Industrial Systems – Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 17...
RGB, DVI, RS232, LAN, and USB cables, and should be connected as marked below. For DC power connection, please make sure the power cable is tightly connected by the two screws of the terminal block. American Industrial Systems – Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 18...
VGA port connection Use the D-SUB 15-pin (Male) VGA signal cable to the VGA connector at the rear of the PC system, and American Industrial Systems – Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 19 plug the other end to the TFT LCD display. Fasten the cable connectors with screws.
It also supplies special Hot Keys such as clicking two keys together for easy image flipping and auto color balance adjustment. American Industrial Systems – Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 20...
" to cycle through the available input sources for the Main Display. When the OSD Menu is enabled, it moves to the right when navigating through the Menu and Sub Menu . American Industrial Systems – Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 21...
" to enter the OSD Menu. The OSD Menu There are 9 functions in the OSD Menu for selection. Each function can be easily selected by using the navigation keys as follows: American Industrial Systems – Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 22...
8.2.4.2 Image Item Menu American Industrial Systems – Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 24...
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** Please Note in Auto-Adjust: o The only button available is "SELECT". Note this may change the values of Phase and Clock, and there is no 'undo' feature. American Industrial Systems – Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 26...
8.2.4.5 PIP Control Item Menu American Industrial Systems – Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 31...
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Each input is scaled down to fit the window. ** Please Note in PIP mode: The PIP screen can assume any position on the screen. This can be achieved by adjusting both Horizontal and Vertical positions. American Industrial Systems – Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 32...
8.2.4.6 Main Display Item Menu Press " " and " " to select the Main Display source, including VGA, DVI, Composite, and S-Video mode. Press " " to select. American Industrial Systems – Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 33...
8.2.4.7 PIP Display Item Menu Press " " and " " to select the PIP display source, including VGA, DVI, Composite, and S-Video mode. Press " " to select. American Industrial Systems – Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 34...
LCD monitor will display this message. For more information, please go to the website http://www.aispro.com and contact technical support to help resolve your issue. We will be happy to help. American Industrial Systems – Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 37...
6. Don't use water or oil directly on the monitor. If droplets are allowed to drop on the monitor permanent staining or discoloration may occur. American Industrial Systems – Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 38...
For more information, please go to the website http://www.aispro.com and contact technical support to help resolve your issue. You can also e-mail support at support@aispro.com. We will be happy to help. American Industrial Systems – Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 39...
9.3 Supported Modes American Industrial Systems – Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 40...
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0x04 length (cannot be modified by user) Par2: 0x12 inquiry code (cannot be modified by user) Par3: 0x02 command code (can be modified by user) Par4: 0xE8 check sum (cannot be modified by user) American Industrial Systems – Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 41...
1. Power on the computer. 2. Make sure that the USB cable is connected to the computer. 3. Follow the step-by-step instructions found in the folder file on the CD-ROM. American Industrial Systems – Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 43...
9.5 RMA (Return Material Authorization) Service Before returning any goods, please: 1. Contact American Industrial Systems, inc. Technical Support and request for an RMA number (Return Material Authorization). 2. Describe the behavior or reason of unit failure in order to return. Any returns for credit are subject to a restocking fee.
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