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FPM-5151G User Manual

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1.5  Connectors

The following connectors are situated on the left hand side of the 
FPM-5151G Series:

VGA Port (DB-15)

This DB-15 connector can be connected to the system via the external 
15-pin DB-15 connector locatd on the left side of the system unit.

DVI Port (DVI-D) 

Connected with a standard DVI connector thru I/O port of this unit. Only 
supports digital signals

Touchscreen Connector (DB-9) (optional)

This connector will be present only if a touchscreen is installed. It must 
be connected to the RS-232 port of the PC. The touchscreen cable is 
included with all orders which include the touchscreen option.

Touchscreen Connector (USB) (Optional)

This connector will be present only if a touchscreen is installed. It must 
be connected to the USB port of the PC. The touchscreen cable is 
included with all orders which include the USB touchscreen option.

DC 12V Power In

This connector will be connected to the DC 12V Switching Power 
Supply.

Plug-In Block 3P Male (ME050-50803) DC10-30V

This block connector can be connected via the external plug-in block 3P
with flanges Female MC211-F103 connector

Note:

RS-232 & USB touchscreen interface does not allow 
connection into the system at the same time, but it 
can be changed via switch

Summary of Contents for FPM-5151G Series

Page 1: ...FPM 5151G Series 15 XGA Industrial Monitor with Resistive Touchscreen Direct VGA DVI Ports and DC10 30V Inputs User Manual ...

Page 2: ...smitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co Ltd Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However Advantech Co Ltd assumes no responsibility 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 trade...

Page 3: ...rials service 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...

Page 4: ...at 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 equip ment is believed to be causeing harmful interference 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 b...

Page 5: ...nect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning Use a damp cloth Do not use liquid or spray detergents for clean ing 4 For plug in equipment the power outlet socket must be located near the equipment and must be easily accessible 5 Keep this equipment away from humidity 6 Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation Drop ping it or letting it fall may cause damage 7 The open...

Page 6: ...sed to moisture d The equipment does not work well or you cannot get it to work according to the user s manual e The equipment has been dropped and damaged f The equipment has obvious signs of breakage 15 DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN UNCONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE STORAGE TEMPERATURE IS BELOW 20 C 4 F OR ABOVE 60 C 140 F THIS MAY DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT The sound pressure level at the operat...

Page 7: ...Figure 2 4 Desktop Stand 11 2 2 2 Swing ARM VESA Compliant 12 Figure 2 5 Swing ARM 12 Appendix A Touchscreen 14 A 1 Introduction 14 A 2 Touchscreen Specifications 14 A 3 Installing Driver for Windows OS 15 Appendix B Setting Serial Data for Expansion 18 B 1 Setting Serial Data for Expansion 18 Appendix C OSD Operation Keypad 20 C 1 OSD Board Overview 20 C 1 1 OSD Button Description 20 C 1 2 LED Fu...

Page 8: ...FPM 5151G User Manual viii C 2 10 Mode Information Menu 31 C 2 11 Memory Recall Menu 32 C 2 12 Exit Menu 33 C 2 13 Hot Keys 34 ...

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

Page 10: ...rmation Functions that are more and more critical as HMI users become aware of the benefits of flat panel monitors The whole chassis is of stainless steel and the front panel is of aluminum with NEMA4 IP65 compliance FPM 5151G also comes in a touch screen version FPM 5151G R3AE With an 8 wire resistive type touchscreen this monitor can be immedi ately transformed into a remote control system The A...

Page 11: ...Span 100 million activation typical at a single point with a 5 8 diameter silicone finger with a 350 g load at 2 touches per second 1 3 LCD Specification Display Type XGA TFT LCD Display Size 15 Max Colors 16 2 M 6 bit FRC Full Color Max Resolution 1024 x 768 Dot Pitch 0 297 x 0 297 mm View Angle 140 V 120 H Luminance 250 cd m2 Storage Temperature 20 60 C Operating Temperature 0 50 C Contrast Rati...

Page 12: ...S 232 port of the PC The touchscreen cable is included with all orders which include the touchscreen option Touchscreen Connector USB Optional This connector will be present only if a touchscreen is installed It must be connected to the USB port of the PC The touchscreen cable is included with all orders which include the USB touchscreen option DC 12V Power In This connector will be connected to t...

Page 13: ...5 Chapter1 1 6 Dimensions Figure 1 1 FPM 5151G Dimensions ...

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Page 15: ...2 CHAPTER 2 Mounting Wallmounting Panel Mounting Rack Mounting Desktop Mounting Swing Arm Mounting ...

Page 16: ...ed on your desk or anywhere else 2 1 1 Wallmounting FPM 5151G can be mounted directly on a wall with panel mounting brackets Please refer to figure 2 1 and follow the following steps to mount FPM 5151G on a wall 1 Screw the hook and desk stand brackets on the wall 2 Attach 4 screws around the bracket 3 Put the Industrial monitor into the screws around the bracket Figure 2 1 Wallmounting ...

Page 17: ...be mounted directly on a panel with additional mount ing brackets Please refer to figure 2 2 and follow the following steps 1 Fix 10pcs panel bracket around the industrial monitor 2 Fix into the panel by screw the bracket Figure 2 2 Panel Mounting ...

Page 18: ...If you need to install the FPM 5151G on a rack you must order the rack mount kit for FPM 5151G Part Number is FPM 5151G RMKE Attach the rack mounting brackets on FPM 5151G with the screws then affix the monitor in the rack Figure 2 3 Rack Mounting Brackets ...

Page 19: ... 5151G Series can be mounted in other ways such as desktop and swing arm 2 2 1 Desktop Stand FPM 5151G can be mounted as stand in the desk directly by a additional mounting brackets Please refer to figure 2 4 and follow these steps Figure 2 4 Desktop Stand ...

Page 20: ... 5151G User Manual 12 2 2 2 Swing ARM VESA Compliant FPM 5151G has been designed with support for the VESA Arm standard Refer to figure 2 5 Supports both 75mm and 100mm VESA dimension Figure 2 5 Swing ARM ...

Page 21: ...2 APPENDIX A Touchscreen ...

Page 22: ... 70N 16mm dia Silicon finger 0 10 0 80N 2 Typical Optical Characteristics 2 1 Visible Light Transmission 80 2 2 Haze 13 3 Electrical Specifications 3 1 Operating Voltage 5 5V or less 3 2 Contact current 20mA maximum 3 3 Circuit close resistance X 300 1000 Y 200 700 3 4 Circuit open resistance 10M at 25VDC 3 5 Contact bounce 10ms 3 6 Linear Test 1 5 3 7 Capacitance 100nF maximum 3 8 Electrostatic D...

Page 23: ...Windows 2000 XP 2003 Vista You should read the instructions in CD ROM Disk Touchscreen section care fully before you attempt installation The FPM 5151G XCE RCE need to install Penmount 6000 driver Please find Penmount 6000 folder and install the driver into your system Note 1 The driver manual are examples only You must fol low the flow chart instructions and pay attention to the instructions whic...

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Page 25: ...2 APPENDIX B Setting Serial Data for Expansion ...

Page 26: ...requencies 60Hz 70Hz 72Hz 75Hz 640 x 480 V V 800 x 600 V V V 1024 x 768 V V V Note 1 Even if the preset timing is entered a little adjustment of the functions such as Horizontal period CLK delay and display position are 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...

Page 27: ...2 APPENDIX C OSD Operation Keypad ...

Page 28: ...scriptions Power Turn the monitor power ON or OFF Auto Exit Automatically adjust the clock phase H position and V position 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 S...

Page 29: ...e 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 C 2 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 tim...

Page 30: ...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 31: ...wing sequence from ANALOG INPUT DIGITAL INPUT S VIDEO INPUT and CVBS INPUT OFF Æ start from default setting C 2 3 Contrast Brightness Setting Generate Main Menu Select by Left and Right Button press Menu Button for selection confirmation Main Menu DISPLAY IN SCREEN n Sub Menu DISPLAY IN SCREEN ...

Page 32: ...nt screen setting Recall Æ Switch the setting change by Rec1 and Rec2 while pressed C 2 4 Geometry Menu For DVI Input 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 Power Off the LCD Monitor Increase the gauge value of the selected option Return to last menu Selected to confirm Decrease the gaug...

Page 33: ...25 AppendixC 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 34: ...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 confirm Decrease the gauge value of the selected option N A ...

Page 35: ...Main Menu Select by Left and Right Button press Menu Button for selection confirmation Select by Left and Right Button Press Menu Button for selection confirmation Main Menu DISPLAY IN SCREEN Sub Menu DISPLAY IN SCREEN Sub Menu DISPLAY IN SCREEN ...

Page 36: ...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 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 37: ...eft and Right Button press Menu Button for selection confirmation Main Menu DISPLAY IN SCREEN Sub 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 selected option N A ...

Page 38: ... Select by Left and Right Button press Menu Button for selection confirmation Main Menu DISPLAY IN SCREEN Sub 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 selected option N A ...

Page 39: ...de Information Menu 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 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 40: ...elect by Left and Right Button press Menu Button for selection confirmation Main Menu DISPLAY IN SCREEN Sub 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 selected option N A ...

Page 41: ...eft and Right Button press Menu Button for selection confirmation Main Menu DISPLAY IN SCREEN Sub 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 selected option N A ...

Page 42: ...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 HOT KEY until the screen indicated this task is finished 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 43: ...35 AppendixC 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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