Industrial 17" CRT Monitor
(Bulletin 6159 - Series B)
Installation and User Manual
Page 1: ...Industrial 17 CRT Monitor Bulletin 6159 Series B Installation and User Manual...
Page 2: ...ying this equipment must satisfy themselves that each intended application of this equipment is acceptable In no event will Rockwell Automation be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential d...
Page 3: ...N The equipment described in this document generates uses and emits radio frequency energy The equipment has been tested and found to comply with FCC Rules Part 15 subpart J for Class A computing devi...
Page 4: ...rdware AC power cord optional Video cable optional This user manual A 6159 Industrial Monitor with a touchscreen option is shipped with these additional items Supporting software and manuals RS 232 se...
Page 5: ...ticles can cause problems since they can collect at ventilating holes in the enclosure and interfere with cooling Accordingly where dust and smoke are problems it is especially important to keep air v...
Page 6: ...up very readily Proper grounding of the equipment through the AC power cord can help reduce the likelihood of static discharges which may cause shocks and damage electronic components When properly in...
Page 7: ...e the monitor s depth while providing rear clearance for airflow A cabinet with depth of 449 3 mm 17 69 in is sufficient Take precautions so that metal cuttings do not enter any components that are al...
Page 8: ...l Monitor can be installed in an EIA 19 9U panel standard rack Refer to the following figure Figure 2 Generic Rack Mounting Diagram Important If you install the 6159 Industrial Monitor in a rack you m...
Page 9: ...Industrial 17 CRT Monitor 9 Publication 6159 5 1 Dimensions This section provides diagrams you need to follow to install the unit Figure 3 6159 Industrial Monitor Dimensions...
Page 10: ...hers for installation 2 Refer to the physical dimension drawing Figure 3 and confirm that there is adequate space behind the panel Remember to allow extra space for circulation and cabling 3 Refer to...
Page 11: ...24 inch pounds of torque Important To ensure a proper seal be sure to install a washer and nut on each of the 18 mounting studs ATTENTION Mounting nuts must be tightened to a torque of 24 inch pounds...
Page 12: ...onnecting to a host video source HD 15 VGA Connecting to a host touchscreen control port DE 9 connector optional Connecting to AC power Note Some connectors on your monitor may differ from the followi...
Page 13: ...es may be used provided they are properly constructed Your package may include a 6 or 15 foot video cable if specified 2 Connect one end of the cable to the female HD 15 video input connector on the r...
Page 14: ...based industrial applications as a pointing device mouse Note Refer to the manual included with the touchscreen option and Appendix A of this manual page 30 for additional details on the installation...
Page 15: ...the ground strap to a good earth ground The ground terminal is an M5 screw ATTENTION Chassis ground must be connected for safe operation of the monitor The AC receptacle on the monitor is a 3 wire typ...
Page 16: ...a desired selection is displayed The control box closes and the main menu is displayed Closes the main menu This action memorizes any settings and completes the adjustments Answers Yes to questions an...
Page 17: ...159 Industrial Monitor refer to Page 28 Operating the Main Menu This section explains the digital main menu and explains how to make operation adjustments To display the main menu Press to display the...
Page 18: ...t Control Use the contrast control to vary the difference between the display s light and dark elements The optimum setting may vary slightly with different types of displays and changes in ambient li...
Page 19: ...f brightness needed to make the display clearly viewable Adjust the brightness to match the brightness level in the room so that the level will be easy to see 1 Display the Brightness adjustment box 2...
Page 20: ...ong magnetic sources degaussing alone may not be sufficient to eliminate interference Try reorienting the unit relative to the magnetic source or moving the monitor further away If this still does not...
Page 21: ...the right 3 Press the key to memorize the settings and complete the adjustments Horizontal Size Makes the image wider or narrower Note Before adjusting the horizontal size first center the image in t...
Page 22: ...p 3 Press the key to memorize the settings and complete the adjustments Vertical Size Makes the image taller or shorter Note Before adjusting the vertical size first center the image in the screen Not...
Page 23: ...apezoid Corrects the image for trapezoidal distortion 1 Display the Trapezoid adjustment box 2 Use the arrow keys to select a value Press to make the image narrower at the top Press to make the image...
Page 24: ...he image color scheme The lower the temperature the bluer or colder the image color scheme Note Before making any adjustments record the initial color setting because memory recall will not reset this...
Page 25: ...is option allows the user to match the video input signal level to the computer being used The user can choose from one of two selections 0 7V or 1V 1 Display the Video Input Level adjustment box 2 Pr...
Page 26: ...el operation keys to call the appropriate adjustment box if one of the following conditions occur The input synchronization signal is out of range The unit entered a power saving mode only displayed i...
Page 27: ...they may scratch the surface To minimize the risk of abrasion allow the screen to stand dry Special care should be taken when cleaning a resistive touchscreen or polycarbonate shield that is installe...
Page 28: ...monitor serviced No raster visible even when brightness and contrast are set full ON Monitor out of adjustment or faulty Have monitor serviced Raster dimly visible with brightness and contrast control...
Page 29: ...proximity of large transformers motors bus bars etc Ask Rockwell Automation about various shielding options available to protect the monitor Display is present but bars appear across it Noise generat...
Page 30: ...e supplied with the touchscreen must be loaded on the host computer to handle communications with the touch controller over the channel Because the touchscreen emulates a mouse there may be compatibil...
Page 31: ...d 9 22 Installing the Touchscreen Driver Software To install the touchscreen driver software correctly obtain the following information about the host hardware The COM port in use for the touchscreen...
Page 32: ...b for the latest software drivers Enter the following address in your Internet browser to access the manufacturer s web site www microtouch com Look for one of the following product names on the web s...
Page 33: ...emale connector Figure 9 HD 15 Video Connector The following table provides the pin numbers and corresponding pin assignments for the HD 15 video connector with the DDC2B capability Table F Standard H...
Page 34: ...e dot pitch 1024 x 768 Supported Standards IBM VGA 640x480 at 60Hz VESA 640x480 at 60 72Hz 800x600 at 56 60 72Hz 1024x768 at 60 70Hz DEC 1024x864 at 60Hz 1280x1024 at 66 72Hz Horizontal Scan Rate Vari...
Page 35: ...2 sine 11msec Non Operating Shock 30g 1 2 sine 11msec Operating Vibration 0 006in p p 5 57Hz 0 5g peak 57 640Hz sine Non Operating Vibration 0 015in p p 5 51Hz 1 0g peak 51 640Hz sine Electrical Line...
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