Display Features; Getting Started; Adjusting The Display - Automation Direct FPM-150 User Manual

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Display Features

The FPM-150(-TS) is capable of displaying 16M (24 Bit) colors in a continuous
spectrum. The high contrast LCD enhances the image with no geometric distortion.
FPM-150(-TS) Series directly accepts an analog 3,4, or 5 wire RGB with separate
H/V, composit, or sync on green. This is the standard PC video signal.
The FPM-150(-TS) Series is auto synchronous adjusting the display to the
appropriate input between VGA and SXGA (Note: XGA is the displays native mode,
SXGA is interpolated).
The FPM-150(-TS) Series is supplied with a Anti-Glare Touch Screeen [TS models]
or an Anti-Glare impact window on non touch screen models.
The FPM-150(-TS) Series has an integrated 115/220VAC power supply as standard
on all models.

Adjusting the Display

The FPM-150 (-TS) Series display has an embedded microprocessor in the converter
card [this is the electronics that drives the LCD], and has been recently updated with a
more powerful chip set. In most cases the unit will require very little if any user
intervention to operate correctly. That is, produce a sharp stable picture.
The micoprocessor in the display has the capability to adjust itself to the computer to
which it is attached. This autoadjustment will take place when the unit is first installed
and connected to a computer and there after, if the video input changes, or is user
initated. If the picture is not satisfactory, the first step is to allow the unit to attempt to re-
adjust itself to your computer.
Located on the rear of the unit is a membrane keypad used for adjusting the display.
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