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Document No. DOC- IW S-714C, Rel. 6-2008 M1 900 / M19 00T 19 .0” XGA T FT NEMA 4/12 Flat Panel M onitor User’s Guide User’s Guide[...]
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2 Revision List WARRANTY Nematron warrants to Custom er that the Products will be f ree f rom defects in m aterial an d workm anship under normal us e and service for a period of two years from date of invoice. Custom er’s exclusive remed y for breac h of this warrant y is th at N em atron will eit her ( i) repair or replace, at its o ption, any [...]
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3 Table of Contents W ARRANTY .............................................................................................................................................. 2 Table of Contents ...................................................................................................................................... 3 Chapter 1 - Introd u[...]
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4 Chapter 1 - Introd uction T he M190 0 is a high perf orm ance 19 ” color TFT flat panel monitor specificall y des igned f or harsh industrial en vironments includi ng Class I & II, Divis ion 2 Hazardous Locations. The M1900 ac cepts standard a nalog VG A inpu t and can displa y all V ESA video m odes up to 1280 x 1024 at 75Hz with 16 millio[...]
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5 Specifications DISPL A Y TOUCH SCREEN ( Optional) Touch Screen T echnology 5- Wire Analog Resisti ve Interface USB 1.1 and Seria l RS-232 Resolution 4096 x 4096 Positional Accurac y (Maxim um Error) .19 ” Positional Accurac y (Standard Deviati on of Error) <.08” Expected Life >35,000,000 Acti vations PHYSICAL Over All Monitor Dim ension[...]
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6 ENVIROM ENTAL Operating Tem perature 0 C to 50 C Operating Hum idity 20% to 80% RH, noncondensing Operating Shock 15g peak accelerat ion, 11msec Operating Vibration 5-2000 H z 0.006” peak to peak, 1g max Operating Altitude Sea level – 10,000 feet AGENCY Front Panel NEMA Ra ting NEMA 4/4X/12, IP65 FCC 47 CFR, Part 15, Class A EU CE Mar[...]
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7 2 1 3 18.66" 2.70" 15.70" 2.95" 1.50" 6.00" Front and Side Views of Monitor[...]
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8 14.90" ±.02" 17.75" ±.02" Chapter 2 - Installation of Monitor This monitor is inte nded to be m ounted in a nd us ed where N EMA 4 and NEM A 1 2 t ype enclosures are em ployed. Enclosures m ade of hea vier gauge m etal work better beca use the y won’t deform or bend as easil y when the monitor’s sealing gasket is com pre[...]
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9 UP MENU DOWN SELECT POWER FRONT PANEL OF NEMA ENCLOSURE TIGHTEN TO 8 INCH-POUNDS COMPRESSABLE NEMA SEALING GASKET .25" THICK MONITOR FRONT BEZEL MAXIMUN ALLOWABLE PANEL THICKNESS CUT AWAY .325" FRONT PANEL OF NEMA ENCLOSURE MOUNTING CLIP WITH 10x32 SCREW Mounting Clip Installation REAR VIEW OF PANEL MOUNTED MONITOR[...]
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10 PHOENIX CONTACT P.N. 1777992 3 2 1 FRONT VIEW 1 2 3 TOP VIEW Connecting Power The M1900 m onitor is po wered from 100- 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz or optionall y from 24 VDC. Dam age will occu r if 100- 240 VAC power i s con nected to a n M1900 equipped with the 24 VD C inp ut pow er option. M1900 ’s equipped with the 24 VDC option will have a “ - 24?[...]
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11 SERIAL RS-232 VGA USB "B" USB RETENTION BRACKET DVI-D TOUCH SCREEN CABLES VIDEO CABLES (AUTO ADJ) MENU DOWN SELECT UP (VGA / DVI) POWER Connection of VGA and Touch Screen Cables Connect either a 15 -pin VGA or DVI-D cable and e ither an RS -23 2 or USB c able if the m onitor is equipped with a touch screen. All communication cables sho[...]
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12 Turning on the Computer and Monitor W ith power app lied to the monitor and all c ables connected you ma y po wer up the com puter and press the POW ER button o n the rear of the m onitor. T he POW ER LED will s witch f rom off to green. T he monitor will perform an aut omatic self configuration a nd begin displa ying an image. If n o image appe[...]
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13 POWER (VGA / DVI) UP DOWN (AUTO ADJ) SELECT MENU POWER MENU DOWN (AUTO ADJ) SELECT (VGA / DVI) UP Chapter 3 - Mon itor OSD and Sett ings On Screen Display (OSD) Controls The O SD controls are used for m aking adjustm ents to the m onitor’s settings and are locate d on the back of the m onitor. The y consist of a s ingle LED a nd five push butt[...]
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14 Button and LED Functions BUTTON FUNCTION POW ER Pressing this button once wak es the m onitor up . Pressing the POW ER button again turns off the back light inverter and puts the m onitor in a reduced power state b ut the touch screen rem ains active. It is im portant to note that t his switch does not disconnect p ower from the m onitor. Power [...]
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15 OSD Menus and Settings M A IN MENU The f ollowing sectio n des cribes th e m onitor ’ s OSD m enus and se ttings. W ith the m onitor powered up and receiv ing a norm al video signal, pres sing t he MENU button onc e will cause the follo wing screen to appear: Pressing MENU again will turn this screen off. Alternativel y it will turn off after [...]
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16 Pressing the SEL ECT button will cause th e following scr een to be displa yed: Pressing th e UP and DOWN buttons will adjust the bri ghtness accordingly. Pressing the S ELECT button again will d eselect this functio n causing the foll owing screen to appear: CONTR AST Pressing the DOW N button once and th e SELECT button once will ca use the f [...]
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17 COLOR W ith COLOR highlighted o n the M AIN MENU pressing SELE CT will cause the f ollowing s creen to be displayed: PRESET1 and PRESET 2 are preset color balances. PRESET1 is produc es a bluer s creen while PRESET2 produces a more aqua scr een. Use the UP and Down but tons to highlight PRESET1 o r PRESET2 and press SELECT to make your selection[...]
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18 POSITION W ith POSITION highlighted on the MAIN M ENU, pr essing S ELECT will caus e the following screen to be displa yed: AUTO ADJUST Highlighting AUTO ADJUST and pressing SELECT will initiate a n autom atic configuration and cause the “Processing A uto Configuration” m essage to be d isplayed. During the auto co nfiguration proces s, the [...]
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19 HORIZONT A L W ith HO RIZONTAL hi ghlighted on the POSIT ION m enu, pressing SELECT will cause the following screen to be displayed: Pressing the UP button ca uses the screen to m ove to the right while pres sing the DOW N button causes the scr een to move to t he left. A settin g n umber in the range of 0 to 1 00 is disp layed. Pressi ng SELECT[...]
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20 0 1 2 3 4 SETUP OSD POSITION W ith SE TUP highli ghted on the MAIN M ENU pressing SE LECT will cause the f ollowing screen to be displayed: O S D P O S I T I O N 3 O S D T I M E 2 0 S E C L A N G U A G E E N G L I S H I N P U T S O U R C E P C E X I T Wi th the O SD POSITION highlighted on the SETUP menu, pressing S ELECT will ca use the followi[...]
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21 Pressing SELECT aga in will deselect the O SD POSITION adjustm ent menu and the setting will be saved. OSD TIME W ith OSD TIME highlighte d on the S ETUP m enu, pres sing SELE CT w ill cause the f ollowing screen to be displa yed: O S D P O S I T I O N 3 O S D T I M E 2 0 S E C L A N G U A G E E N G L I S H I N P U T S O U R C E P C E X I T Pres[...]
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22 INPUT SOURC E W ith INPUT POSIT ION highlighted on the SET UP m enu, pressing SELECT will c ause the following screen to be displa yed: O S D P O S I T I O N 3 O S D T I M E 2 0 S E C L A N G U A G E E N G L I S H I N P U T S O U R C E P C E X I T Pressing the UP and DOW N buttons switches between PC (the 15 -p in analog VGA input connector) and[...]
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23 OSD Message Displays OUT OF FR EQUENCY The following OSD m essage will appear if the horizo ntal or vertical refresh rate of the incoming video signal is outs ide the range of the m onitor. NO SIGN AL W hen the m onitor is f irst turned o n it perf orms a set of self diagnostics. If no incom ing video signal is detecte d imm ediately f ollowing [...]
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24 POWER S AVER MODE The f ollowing m essage appears when th e m onitor is on but in D PMS (Display P o wer Management Signaling) m ode. This occ urs af ter a valid incoming vide o signal is no longer preset or when the PC h as s ignaled t he m onitor to enter the POW ER SAVER MODE . The m essage is d isplayed f or 5 seconds and the n removed. The [...]
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25 Appen dix Video Input Pin A ssignment DVI- D Pin No. Name Description 1 TMDS DATA2- TMDS DATA2 D ifferential Negat ive Signal 2 TMDS DATA2 + TMDS DATA2 D ifferential Positive Signal 3 TMDS DATA2 Shiel d Shield for T MDS Channel #2 4 N.C. No Connection 5 N.C. No Connection 6 DDC Clock The Data Line f or the DDC Interf ace 7 DDC Data The Clock Lin[...]
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26 Analog 15- Pin D- Sub Pin No. Name Description 1 Red Red Analog Data 2 Green Green Analog Data 3 Blue Blue Analog Data 4 GND Ground 5 GND Ground 6 GND Ground 7 GND Ground 8 GND Ground 9 N.C. No Connection 10 GND Ground 11 GND Ground 12 DSDA DDC Serial Data 13 HSYNC Horizontal S ync 14 VSYNC Vertical Sync 15 DSCL DDC Serial Clock[...]
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27 1 2 4 3 USB-B CONNECTOR ON REAR OF MONITOR Touch Screen Pin Assignment Serial RS -232 Pin No. Name Description 1 DCD Data Carrier Detect 2 RX Receive Data 3 TX Transm it Data 4 DTR Data Term inal Ready 5 GND Ground 6 DSR Data Set Read y 7 RTS Request To Send 8 CTS Clear To Send 9 RI Ring Indicator USB Pin No. Name Description 1 VBUS +5V Power 2 [...]