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Appendix B  

Note:

The older the touchscreen, the more Advanced 
Mode calibration points you need for an accu-
rate calibration. Use a stylus during Advanced 
Calibration for greater accuracy.

Summary of Contents for FPM-3060G Series

Page 1: ...FPM 3060G Flat Panel Monitor with 6 Color TFT LCD Display User Manual ...

Page 2: ...o Ltd Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However Advantech Co Ltd assumes no responsi bility for its use nor for any infringements upon the rights of third parties which may result from its use All brand and product names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders This Manual Covers the Following Models FPM 3060G XA...

Page 3: ... time and freight Please consult your dealer for more details If you think you have a defective product follow these steps 1 Collect all the information about the problem encountered For example CPU speed Advantech products used other hardware and software used etc Note anything abnormal and list any onscreen messages you get when the problem occurs 2 Call your dealer and describe the problem Plea...

Page 4: ...t even when this equipment is installed and used in accordance with this user s manual there is still no guarantee that interference will not occur If this equipment is believed to be causeing harmful interfer ence to radio or television reception this can be determined by turning the equipment on and off If the interference is occurring the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by...

Page 5: ...pment to the power outlet 9 Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it Do not place anything over the power cord 10 All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted 11 If the equipment is not used for a long time disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage 12 Never pour any liquid into an opening This may cause fire or electri cal shock 13 N...

Page 6: ...LOW 20 C 4 F OR ABOVE 60 C 140 F THIS MAY DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT The sound pressure level at the operator s position according to IEC 704 1 1982 is no more than 70dB A DISCLAIMER This set of instructions is given according to IEC 704 1 Advantech disclaims all responsibility for the accuracy of any statements contained herein ...

Page 7: ...2 Mount with UNO 2000 Series 10 Appendix A Display Timing Mode 12 A 1 Supported Input Timing Modes 12 Table A 1 Supported Input Formats 12 Appendix B Touchscreen 14 B 1 Introduction 14 B 2 Touchscreen Specifications 14 B 3 Installing Driver for Windows 2000 XP 15 B 4 Configuring PenMount Windows 2000 XP Driver 20 B 4 1 PenMount Control Panel 20 B 4 2 PenMount Monitor Menu Icon 30 B 4 3 PenMount Ro...

Page 8: ...FPM 3060G User Manual viii C 1 9 Language Menu 42 C 1 10 OSD Manager 43 C 1 11 Auto Configuration Menu 44 C 1 12 Mode Information Menu 45 C 1 13 Memory Recall Menu 46 C 1 14 Exit Menu 47 ...

Page 9: ...2 CHAPTER 1 Introduction This chapter includes Introduction Specifications LCD Specification Power Consumption Connectors Dimensions ...

Page 10: ...ienced users of industrial flat panel monitors The whole chassis is made of stainless steel and the front panel is of alu minum with NEMA4 IP65 compliance Products in the FPM 3060G Series can also be provided in touchscreen versions With a 4 wire resistive type touchscreen this monitor can be immediately transformed into a remote control system 1 2 Specifications General Construction Stainless ste...

Page 11: ...XP CE Life Span 10 million with a silicone rubber of R8 finger writing rate is by 250g at 2 times s 1 3 LCD Specifications Display Type VGA TFT LCD Display Size 6 5 Max Colors 262 k Max Resolution 640 x 480 Viewing Angle H V 140 120 Luminance 300 cd m2 Storage Temperature 20 60 C 4 140 F Operating Temperature 0 50 C 32 122 F Contrast Ratio 500 1 typical Lamp Life Time 50 000 hrs 1 4 Power Adapter ...

Page 12: ...uchscreen Connector USB type B FPM 3060G UXX This connector will only be present if a touchscreen is installed It must be connected to the USB port of the PC The touchscreen cable is included with all orders that include the touchscreen option DC 12V Power In This connector connects to the DC 12V Switching Power Supply Warning Before you connect a VGA cable between FPM 3060G and a PC please note t...

Page 13: ...5 Chapter1 1 6 Dimensions Figure 1 1 FPM 3060G Chassis Dimensions ...

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Page 15: ...2 CHAPTER 2 System Setup Mounting the Monitor Wall Panel VESA Arm Mounting Mounting with MBPC 200 or UNO 2000 Series ...

Page 16: ...it to be mounted almost anywhere 2 1 1 Wallmounting Please refer to figure 2 1 and follow the steps below to install FPM 3060G on a wall The wallmounting kit is optional P N FPM 3060VESA MTE 1 Screw the mounting kit with FPM 3060G 2 Screw three screws on the wall with the dimensions used in Figure 2 1 3 Hook FPM 3060G on the screws Figure 2 1 Wallmounting ...

Page 17: ... screws on the six panel mounted brackets Please note that the panel thickness must be below 6 mm Figure 2 2 Panel Mounting 2 1 3 Swing ARM Standard VESA ARM FPM 3060G has been designed with support for the VESA arm standard Refer to figure 2 5 Attach the mounting brackets on the rear side then attach the FPM 3060G onto the VESA ARM mount The dimensions of the mount hole is M5 and the mounting bra...

Page 18: ...e four screws 2 3 Mounted with MBPC 200 or UNO 2000 series FPM 3060G can easily be combined with products in the MBPC 200 or UNO 2000 series 2 3 1 Mounted with MBPC 200 Series FPM 3060G can be directly mounted with MBPC 200 series products with four M3 screws not included 2 3 2 Mount with UNO 2000 Series FPM 3060G can be easily mounted with UNO 2000 products by the optional kit FPM 3060VESA MT ...

Page 19: ...2 APPENDIX A Display Timing Mode ...

Page 20: ...required The adjusted values are memorized in every preset number Note 2 This module recognizes the synchronous signals with near preset timing of the frequency of the HS and Vsync even in the case that the signals other than the preset timing that were entered Note 3 Because adjustments may not fit such as differing magnifying ratios or in the case that you use it except for the display timing th...

Page 21: ...2 APPENDIX B Touchscreen This appendix contains information on the touchscreen and its installation ...

Page 22: ... Electrical Contact bounce 10 ms Operating voltage 5 V typical Sheet Resistance 350 22 W per Square Linearity 1 5 full scale linearity error in either direction Insulation Resistance 20 MW 25 V DC Durability Test conditions 4 H hardness 0 04 stylus pen 350 gram load Point activation 1 Million activations on a single point with a 5 8 diameter silicone finger with a 350g load at 2 Hz Character Activ...

Page 23: ...ty Storage Temperature Low 40 C continuous at ambient humidity Accelerated Aging 100 hours at 60 C 95 RH Thermal Shock 25 cycles one cycle is 30 min dwell alternating from 40 to 85 C with less than 10 min transfer time B 3 Installing Driver for Windows 2000 XP The touchscreen has drivers for Windows 2000 and Windows XP You should read the instructions in this chapter carefully before you attempt i...

Page 24: ...ed in your system please remove it first Follow the steps below to install the PenMount Windows 2000 XP driver 1 When the system first detects the controller board a screen appears that shows Unknown Device Do not use this hardware wizard Press Cancel 2 FPM 3060G RXE Insert the Driver CD ROM Go to TouchScreen DRV PenMount Driver DMC 9000 RS 232 FPM 3060G UXE Insert the Driver CD ROM Go to TouchScr...

Page 25: ...17 AppendixB 3 The screen displays the installation wizard for the PenMount soft ware Click Next ...

Page 26: ...FPM 3060G User Manual 18 4 A License Agreement appears Click I accept and Next 5 The Ready to Install the Program screen appears Select Install ...

Page 27: ...19 AppendixB 6 The next screen is Hardware Installation Select Continue Any way 7 The InstallShield Wizard Completed appears Click Finish ...

Page 28: ...ti ple Monitors Option and About which are explained in the following sections Calibrate This function offers two ways to calibrate your touchscreen Standard Calibration adjusts most touchscreens Advanced Calibration adjusts aging touchscreens Standard Calibration Click this button and arrows appear pointing to red squares Use your finger or stylus to touch the red squares in sequence After the fi...

Page 29: ...21 AppendixB Note The older the touchscreen the more Advanced Mode calibration points you need for an accu rate calibration Use a stylus during Advanced Calibration for greater accuracy ...

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Page 31: ...ation Data Check this function and a touch panel linearity com parison graph appears when you have finished Advanced Calibration The blue lines show linearity before calibration and black lines show linearity after calibration ...

Page 32: ...aw to start Touch the screen with your fin ger or a stylus and the drawing screen registers touch activity such left right up down pen up and pen down Touch the screen with your finger or a stylus and the drawing screen reg isters touch activity such left right up down pen up and pen down Click Clear Screen to clear the drawing ...

Page 33: ...omputer COM ports via the RS 232 interface Driver installation procedures are the same as for a single monitor Multiple Monitors supports the following modes Windows Extend Monitor Function Matrox DualHead Multi Screen Function nVidia nView Function Enable the multiple display function as follows 1 Check the Enable Multiple Monitor Support box then click Map Touch Screens to assign touch controlle...

Page 34: ...User Manual 26 2 When the mapping screen message appears click OK 3 Touch each screen as it displays Please touch this monitor Fol lowing this sequence and touching each screen is called mapping the touch screens ...

Page 35: ... Calibration function A message to start calibration appears Click OK 6 Touch this screen to start its calibration appears on one of the screens Touch the screen 7 Touch the red square messages appear Touch the red squares in sequence 8 Continue calibration for each monitor by clicking Standard Cali bration and touching the red squares ...

Page 36: ...display or screen address you have to redo Map Touch Screens so the system understands where the displays are Operation Mode This mode enables and disables the mouse s ability to drag on screen icons useful for configuring POS terminals Stream Mode Select this mode and the mouse functions as normal and allows dragging of icons Point Mode Select this mode and the mouse only pro vides a click functi...

Page 37: ...29 AppendixB About This panel displays information about the PenMount controller and driver version ...

Page 38: ...ing functions Beep Turns beep on or off Right Button When you select this function a mouse icon appears in the right bottom of the screen Click this icon to switch between Right and Left Button functions Pen Sta bilizer Check this function to reduce cursor vibration for relatively unstable touch screens or where there may be excess vibration Normally this function is not checked Exit Exits the Pen...

Page 39: ...tating software packages such as Portrait s Pivot Screen Rotation Software ATI Display Driver Rotate Function nVidia Display Driver Rotate Function SMI Display Driver Rotate Function Intel 845G GE Display Driver Rotate Function Configuring the Rotate Function 1 Install the rotation software package 2 Choose the rotate function 0 90 180 270 in the 3rd party software The calibration screen appears a...

Page 40: ...tor PM in the menu bar 2 Go to Settings then Control Panel and then click Add Remove program Select PenMount DMC9000 and click the Add Remove button 3 Select PenMount DMC9000 and DMC9100 Click the Remove button 4 Select Yes and Close to remove the PenMount Windows 2000 XP driver and reboot the system ...

Page 41: ...2 APPENDIX C OSD Operation Keypad ...

Page 42: ...nitor power ON or OFF Exit Exit menu Down Right Increase Activate the volume control Move the selector to the next option Increase the gauge value of the selected option Up Left Decrease Active volume control Move the selector to the previous option Decrease the gauge value of the selected option Menu Sel Activate the OSD menu Enter confirm the selected option Auto Automatically adjust the clock p...

Page 43: ...able in case a selected mode is changed before time out or power is turned off before time out TIME OUT Æ 5 6 seconds Can be set in OSD Manager The default definition of input keys is shown as following 1 MENU START Generate Main Menu Press MENU Button in OSD function key Main Menu DISPLAY IN SCREEN Sub Menu DISPLAY IN SCREEN N A Available Key Functions N A N A Select to exit menu or wait for time...

Page 44: ...tton press Menu Button for selection confirmation Main Menu DISPLAY IN SCREEN Sub Menu DISPLAY IN SCREEN Available Key Functions Power Off the LCD Monitor Increase the gauge value of the selected option Return to last menu Selected to confirm Decrease the gauge value of the selected option N A ...

Page 45: ...wing sequence from ANALOG INPUT DIGITAL INPUT S VIDEO INPUT and CVBS INPUT OFF start from default setting C 1 5 Contrast Brightness Settings Generate Main Menu Select by Left and Right Button press Menu Button for selection confirmation Main Menu DISPLAY IN SCREEN Sub Menu DISPLAY IN SCREEN ...

Page 46: ...llowed by current screen setting Recall Switch the setting change by Rec1 and Rec2 while pressed C 1 6 Geometry Menu DVI Input Generate Main Menu Select by Left and Right Button press Menu Button for selection confirmation Main Menu DISPLAY IN SCREEN Power Off the LCD Monitor Increase the gauge value of the selected option Return to last menu Selected to confirm Decrease the gauge value of the sel...

Page 47: ...u Generate Main Menu Select by Left and Right Button press Menu Button for selection confirmation Main Menu DISPLAY IN SCREEN Power Off the LCD Monitor Increase the gauge value of the selected option Return to last menu Selected to con firm Decrease the gauge value of the selected option N A ...

Page 48: ...elect by Left and Right Button press Menu Button for selection confirmation Select by Left and Right Button Press Menu Button for selection confirmation Power Off the LCD Monitor Increase the gauge value of the selected option Return to last menu Selected to confirm Decrease the gauge value of the selected option N A ...

Page 49: ... SCREEN Sub Menu DISPLAY IN SCREEN Available Key Functions Customization setting for RGB colors Power Off the LCD Monitor Increase the gauge value of the selected option Return to last menu Selected to confirm Decrease the gauge value of the selected option N A ...

Page 50: ...ton press Menu Button for selection confirmation Main Menu DISPLAY IN SCREEN Sub Menu DISPLAY IN SCREEN Available Key Functions Power Off the LCD Monitor Increase the gauge value of the selected option Return to last menu Selected to confirm Decrease the gauge value of the selected option N A ...

Page 51: ...ess Menu Button for selection confirmation Main Menu DISPLAY IN SCREEN Sub Menu DISPLAY IN SCREEN Available Key Functions Power Off the LCD Monitor Increase the gauge value of the selected option Return to last menu Selected to confirm Decrease the gauge value of the selected option N A ...

Page 52: ...t Button press Menu Button for selection confirmation Main Menu DISPLAY IN SCREEN Sub Menu DISPLAY IN SCREEN Available Key Functions Power Off the LCD Monitor Increase the gauge value of the selected option Return to last menu Selected to con firm Decrease the gauge value of the selected option N A ...

Page 53: ...rate Main Menu Select by Left and Right Button press Menu Button for selection confirmation Main Menu DISPLAY IN SCREEN Sub Menu DISPLAY IN SCREEN Available Key Functions Power Off the LCD Monitor Increase the gauge value of the selected option Return to last menu Selected to confirm Decrease the gauge value of the selected option N A ...

Page 54: ...Button press Menu Button for selection confirmation Main Menu DISPLAY IN SCREEN Sub Menu DISPLAY IN SCREEN Available Key Functions Power Off the LCD Monitor Increase the gauge value of the selected option Return to last menu Selected to confirm Decrease the gauge value of the selected option N A ...

Page 55: ...ss Menu Button for selection confirmation Main Menu DISPLAY IN SCREEN Sub Menu DISPLAY IN SCREEN Available Key Functions Power Off the LCD Monitor Increase the gauge value of the selected option Return to last menu Selected to confirm Decrease the gauge value of the selected option N A ...

Page 56: ... button press so that you can have OSD LOCK and UNLOCK setting Entry OSD LOCK MODE Press HOT KEY the screen will show this action first Don t remove the HOT KEY until this task is finished Entry OSD UNLOCK MODE Press HOT KEY the screen will show this action first Don t remove the HOT KEY until the screen indicated this task is fin ished ...

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