Data Display Group POS-Line Series User Manual

Pos-line monitors from 26 cm (10.4“) to 68 cm (27“)

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User Manual
POS-Line Series
POS-Line Monitors from 26 cm (10.4")
to 68 cm (27")
DATA DISPLAY GROUP

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  • Page 1 User Manual POS-Line Series POS-Line Monitors from 26 cm (10.4“) to 68 cm (27“) DATA DISPLAY GROUP...
  • Page 2 Reproduction of this manual in parts or entirely without the previous authorization of Data Display Group is prohibited. Data Display Group is not liable for errors and collateral or subsequent damage which result from supply, deployment or any other utilisation of this document.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. General Specifications ................4 Chassis Versions ..................5 Scope of Delivery ..................6 General Safety Regulations ............... 7 First Installation ..................10 Touch Sensors ................... 14 POS-Line Video P-ECOIII ................15 POS-Line Video PME ................. 19 POS-Line Video PIII ................... 27 10.
  • Page 4: General Specifications

    This user manual is valid for POS-Line monitors up to 68 cm (27”). The POS-Line monitors are offered in different screen sizes and with various controllers and other options. Important note: This user manual is complemented by other additional documents when indicated. All documents are also available for download from Data Display Group web site: www.datadisplay-group.com. POS-Line monitor versions:...
  • Page 5: Chassis Versions

    Chassis Versions Chassis Versions Various front bezels are available for the POS-Line displays to support the mounting in different situations and applications. The front bezel changes the look of the displays. Note: All the photos and graphic representations of this document show open frame displays. However, the explanations apply also to displays with front bezel.
  • Page 6: Scope Of Delivery

    Scope of Delivery Scope of Delivery When unpacking the monitor, please check if the following accessories are included in the shipment: Note: Pictures can differ from actually supplied products. DATA DISPLAY GROUP User manual Accompanying-DVD (Manuals, Power supplyl**** Datasheets, Driver, Drawings)
  • Page 7: General Safety Regulations

    Please read this safety information carefully for your personal safety and for the prevention of property damage. In case of a malfunction, immediately disconnect the power plug and contact your dealer or the next Data Display Group service cen- tre. A malfunction is also considered if the housing, a control element or cable is damaged or if liquids or other objects penetrate the monitor.
  • Page 8 General Safety Regulations Safety guidelines for the handling of LCD monitors • If the device is not used for a long period of time, unplug the power cable. • Do not unplug the power cable while the device is powerd on, except for emergencies. •...
  • Page 9 General Safety Regulations • Ensure sufficient ventilation of the device. • Keep a minimum distance of at least 10 mm devices to the wall, for devices with inte- grated PC of at least 40 mm. • Ensure compliance with the operating temperature. •...
  • Page 10: First Installation

    First Installation First Installation Position of connectors and controls All the connectors for power and cables are located at the bottom of the back side of the display. The OSD keyboard (POS-Line Video series only) is located at the top of the back side. Position of the OSD keyboard (Video series only) Position of the connectors for power and signal cables Mounting with VESA compliant monitor brackets...
  • Page 11 First Installation Mounting on wall Distance to wall: • devices without integrated PC: min.10 mm • devices with integrated PC: min. 40 mm A: 50 mm B: 50 mm C: 10 mm C: 10 mm top view D: 0 mm bottom side view Allowed tilt angle for mounting...
  • Page 12 Power supply für POS-Line 100-240 V AC 12V DC 60 Watts (not for IQ-Core i series as well as IQ-On- tario 19“, 21.5“ and 23“) Power supply for POS-Line series IQ-Core-i series 100-240 V AC 12V DC 84 Watts IQ-Ontario: 19“, 21.5“, 23“...
  • Page 13 First Installation Connecting to an existing power supply Caution: The POS-Line monitors with 12V DC operating power and POS-Line Core-i monitors with an operating power from 9V DC to 24V DC must only be connected to a low power source according to EN60950-1 chapter 2.5 „Low Power Source“). Caution: The power source for POS-Line monitors with 24V DC operating power must not exceed the limit of 250 VA.
  • Page 14: Touch Sensors

    Touch Sensors Touch Sensors POS-Line monitors are available with touch option. Depending on the panel size, different touch systems and touch technologies are used. If the monitor has been ordered with touch option, the touch sensor and touch controller are installed at factory. POS-Line IQ: The actual touch driver is pre-installed on these systems if ordered with operating system.
  • Page 15: Pos-Line Video P-Ecoiii

    POS-Line Video P-ECOIII POS-Line Video P-ECOIII Connectors of POS-Line Video P-ECOIII series OSD Keyboard Power supply VGA (RGB) USB (Touch) 12V nc GND Connecting to a PC with VGA cable VGA (RGB) VGA (RGB) Connecting to a PC with DVI cable...
  • Page 16 POS-Line Video P-ECOIII Connecting the touch to a PC with USB cable (displays with touch sensor only) USB (Touch) OSD keyboard OSD functions of the monitor can be controlled via OSD key pad. The OSD allows selection of input source and fine tuning of various functional parameters like brightness, contrast etc.
  • Page 17 POS-Line Video P-ECOIII Navigation in OSD menu: Function Comment Open sub menu when in main Menu Confirm entry when in main Cursor down when in main or in sub menu — Cursor/ slider to the left when in main or in sub menu Cursor up when in main or in sub menu Cursor/ slider to the right...
  • Page 18 POS-Line Video P-ECOIII Display - Contrast 1: Adjust panel brightness. 2: Adjust panel contrast. Exit: Leave sub menu. Press +/- keys to select sub menu. Press menu key to go to sub menu. Color 1: Perform automatic color adjustment. 2: Set color space to sRGB. 3: Adjust color temperature manually.
  • Page 19: Pos-Line Video Pme

    POS-Line Video PME POS-Line Video PME Connectors and OSD buttons of POS-Line Video PME series OSD Keyboard Power supply DisplayPort HDMI VGA (RGB) USB (remote OSD) Headphones USB (Touch) 12V nc GND Connecting to a PC with VGA cable VGA (RGB) VGA (RGB) Connecting to a PC with HDMI-DVI cable HDMI...
  • Page 20 POS-Line Video PME Connecting to a PC with HDMI cable HDMI HDMI Connecting to a PC with DisplayPort cable DisplayPort DisplayPort Connecting the Remote-OSD to a PC with USB cable USB (remote OSD) Connecting the touch to a PC with USB cable (for displays with touch sensor only) USB (Touch)
  • Page 21 POS-Line Video PME Remote OSD control To control the OSD menu of the display remotely from a PC, use a USB cable and connect the display to your PC as described above. Please read the handbook for the remote control carefully. The handbook can be found in folder ‘Remote-OSD’ of the attached CD. The document describes in detail all the commands and the structure of the commands for the serial interface.
  • Page 22 POS-Line Video PME The green/red LEDs (single package) on the external keypad show the current status of the board: Color Meaning Remark Green Signal found Green blink Search signal Power safe mode LED off Monitor off OSD menu Image Menu Brightness: Panel brightness adjustment.
  • Page 23 POS-Line Video PME Display Menu Auto-adjust: Performs auto-adjustment on the VGA input image. Phase: This function is a slider to adjust the sampling phase of the analogue interface. For optimum image quality, input pixels should be sampled at the ideal sampling points.
  • Page 24 POS-Line Video PME Sound Menu Volume: Slider bar to adjust volume. Mute: Mutes audio. Output: Chooses between speakers and headphone. Only one can be active at a time (Speakers are not avail- able for POS-Line monitors). Output Sub Menu Speakers: Toggles speakers on/ off.
  • Page 25 POS-Line Video PME Input Sub Menu Display Port: Select display port as input signal. VGA: Select VGA as input signal. DVI/HDMI: Select DVI/ HDMI as input signal. Auto Scan: Enable/ disable input auto-scan. OSD Settings Sub Menu Timer: Sub menu for timer settings. Rotation: Sub menu for rotation settings.
  • Page 26 POS-Line Video PME Rotation Sub Menu Rotation: Rotates the OSD menu. Reset Sub Menu Reset: Performs factory reset. EDID Write Protect Sub Menu Write protect: EDID write protect on/ off.
  • Page 27: Pos-Line Video Piii

    POS-Line Video PIII POS-Line Video PIII Connectors and OSD buttons of POS-Line Video PIII series OSD Keyboard Power supply VGA (RGB) S-Video Composite Video USB (Touch) 12V nc GND Connecting to a PC with VGA cable VGA (RGB) VGA (RGB) Connecting to a PC with DVI cable...
  • Page 28 POS-Line Video PIII Connecting to a PC with DVI-HDMI cable HDMI Connecting to an external device with S-Video cable S-Video S-Video Connecting to an external device with Composite Video cable Composite Video Composite Video Connecting the Touch to a PC with USB cable (for displays with touch sensor only) USB (Touch)
  • Page 29 POS-Line Video PIII OSD keyboard The OSD functions of the monitor can be controlled via OSD key pad. The OSD allows the selection of the input source and the fine tuning of various functional parameters like brightness, contrast etc. OSD Keyboard The six buttons of the OSD control can either be used: •...
  • Page 30 POS-Line Video PIII Leave OSD menu when in main or sub menu Exit Leave sub menu when in sub menu The green/red LEDs on the external keypad show the current status of the board: Color Meaning Remark Green Signal found Green blink Search signal Power safe mode...
  • Page 31 POS-Line Video PIII Advanced Color Sub Menu Color Temp: Allow selection of different color temperature schemes. Selections are user, sRGB, 4200K, 5000K, 5400K, 6500K, 7200K, 9300K. User Color: Create custom color scheme. ADC: Auto Color-Adjust. Performs auto fine tuning on the ADC (RGB, S-Vid- eo and Composite only).
  • Page 32 POS-Line Video PIII Advanced Video Processing Sub Menu Main DCDi: Turns DCDi on/ off on main channel. MADI Mode: Changes Motion Adaptive De-Inter- lacing among normal/ off/ adaptive modes. Advanced Film Mode Sub Menu Detection: Selection of Video-3:2/ Video-2:2/ Video-3:2-2:2/ off. Mode: Selection of Normal 3:2 or other future modes.
  • Page 33 POS-Line Video PIII PIP (Picture in Picture) Sub Menu PIP mode: Toggle between Off, PAP-Tall, Side- by-Side, Small PIP and Large PIP. Vertical: Vertical position of PIP image. Horizontal Horizontal position of PIP image. Transparency: Transparency of PIP image. Tiling Sub Menu (for video walls) Horizontal Total: Defines the total horizontal number of displays.
  • Page 34 POS-Line Video PIII Position Settings Menu (for HDMI, S-Video and Component Video Signals) Width: Adjusts total width of the image by stretching or shrinking. Height: Adjusts total height of the image by stretching or shrinking. Horizontal Start: Changes the starting point of the image horizontally, without altering height.
  • Page 35 POS-Line Video PIII Advanced Settings Sub Menu (HDMI mode only) OSD Settings Menu Horizontal: Move the OSD in horizontal direc- tion. Vertical: Move the OSD in vertical direction. Blend: OSD transparency adjustment. Time Out: This function determines after how many seconds the OSD will close itself.
  • Page 36: Pos-Line Iq Ontario

    POS-Line IQ Ontario POS-Line IQ Ontario Note: The delivery packet includes a driver DVD with all the Ontario main board drivers! Note: This POS-Line display is equipped with a battery. Please read the following instructions carefully: • Unplug the power cable before exchanging the battery. •...
  • Page 37 POS-Line IQ Ontario Connectors of POS-Line IQ Ontario series Power supply HDMI USB 4x Line-out Push-button 12V nc GND Connecting to a network using a patch cable Connecting to a PC using a cross-over cable...
  • Page 38 POS-Line IQ Ontario Connecting keyboard and mouse with USB cable Connecting an external monitor with HDMI cable HDMI HDMI Connecting active speakers with audio cable Line-out Line-in...
  • Page 39 POS-Line IQ Ontario Power on/off The display boots automatically after connecting to the power. Use the push button to switch the display on and off. If switched on, push the push button once to shut down the system. The panel is switched off. If switched off, push the push button once to turn on the display.
  • Page 40: Pos-Line Iq Core-I

    POS-Line IQ Core-i POS-Line IQ Core-i Note: The packet includes a driver DVD with all Core-i main board drivers! Note: This POS-Line display is equipped with a battery. Please read the following note carefully: • Unplug the power cable before exchanging the battery. •...
  • Page 41 POS-Line IQ Core-i Connecting to a PC using a cross-over cable Connecting keyboard and mouse with USB cable Connecting an external monitor with HDMI cable...
  • Page 42 POS-Line IQ Core-i Power on/off The display boots automatically after connecting to the power. Use the push button to switch the display on and off. If switched on, push the push button once to shut down the system. The panel is switched off. If switched off, push the push button once to turn on the display.
  • Page 43: Pos-Line Videoposter

    POS-Line VideoPoster POS-Line VideoPoster Note: Further information on media player, play list structure, handling, utilization and supporting software modules are available at Http://www.datadisplay-group.com/tft-controller/industrial-mediaplayers/ Note: This POS-Line display is equipped with a battery. Please read the following information carefully: • Unplug the power cable before exchanging the battery. •...
  • Page 44 POS-Line VideoPoster Connecting to a PC using a cross-over cable Connecting an USB stick Connecting active speakers Line-out Line-in Connecting a signal source using a HDMI cable HDMI HDMI...
  • Page 45 POS-Line VideoPoster Connecting a signal source using a HDMI-DVI cable HDMI Factory configuration at the time of delivery POS-Line VideoPoster is a network (Ethernet) device. Please note that inaccurate network configuration can have unintended influence on network operations and cause a breakdown of the entire network. To setup the device properly, you must be familiar with the basic operating parameters of your network.
  • Page 46 POS-Line VideoPoster Functional description POS-Line VideoPoster is a networked stand alone media player to playback play lists. Operating systems or other client-based software components are not required. Play lists are based on a XML structure and can include videos and images. The media player controlls the play list.
  • Page 47 POS-Line VideoPoster Layout of the web interface: Information System Information: Here you can find all the information about the system like software revision. In case of a support request please add a printout of this page to your mail for a fast processing. View Logs: POS-Line VideoPoster creates log files to allow an easy monitoring of operations.
  • Page 48: Webposter

    WebPoster WebPoster Connections and controls WebPoster are POS-Line IQ Onatrio devices with a special firmware, so the ports and operating in the „IQ Ontario“ must be observed. Connecting a mouse and keyboard is not supported with this firmware. Functional description The Industrial HTML Full HD Player is a complete solution for viewing Web pages.
  • Page 49 WebPoster Information System Information: This page contains all details about the system, such as, for example, the software version. If you contact our Support please add this page to your E-Mail to ensure a fast response. Restart Restart: Restart of the media player. Display of IP address and hostname When booting the HTML player‘s current IP address and the host name of the HTML player is displayed on the screen for about 5 seconds.
  • Page 50: Maintenance

    Data Display Group Service Centre together with all information as specified in the RMA process. Guarantee Exclusions and Limitations This guarantee does not apply to any defect for which Data Display group is not responsible and which includes, but is not limited to the following: •...
  • Page 51 81 cm (32“) must be shipped on pallets in upright position. Data Display Group does not assume liability for any customer data stored on products which are returned to Data Display Group. Limitations of Liability and Benefits With this guarantee declaration, Data Display Group exclusively guarantees that the product is free of material and manufacturing faults.
  • Page 52: Disposal

    Disposal Service addresses Germany Great Britain Distec GmbH Display Technology Ltd. Apollo Corp. Augsburger Str. 2b 5 The Oaks Business Village 87 Raynor Avenue, Unit 1 D-82110 Germering Revenge Road, Lordswood Ronkonkoma NY 11779 T +49 (0)89 / 89 43 63 0 Chatham, Kent, ME5 8LF T +1 (1)631 / 580-4360 B support@distec.de...
  • Page 53: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity EC Declaration of Conformity Address: Distec GmbH Augsburger Str. 2B 82110 Germering, Germany Product: POS-Line display series Video-PECOIII, Video-PME, Video-PIII, IQ Ontario, IQ Core-i, VideoPoster Model: 10.4“: DS-91-451; DS-91-455; DS-91-577; DS-91-629 15.0“: DS-91-305; DS-91-311; DS-91-317; DS-91-405; DS-91-564; DS-91-584; DS-91-630; DS-91-634; DS-91-635 17.0”: DS-91-306;...
  • Page 54 Declaration of Conformity EN 60950-1:2006 +A11:2009 +A1:2010 +AC:2011 +A12:2011 Exposition von Personen EN 62479:2010 RoHS EN 50581:2012 The object of the declaration described above is in conformity with Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2011on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. Germering, 19.12.2013 _________________________________________ Werner Schubert, Geschäftsführung...

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