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About LCD Monitors

 

What you gain by using an LCD monitor for your industrial display is the future of display 
technology. CRTs although they have dropped in cost significantly, do not offer the 
performance, reliability, and mounting options available with LCDs. LCD monitors consist 
primarily of an LCD, video board and a backlight. The LCD determines to a large extent the 
viewing angle, brightness and contrast. Beyond that it is the function of the video board, 
which converts the analog RGB (Red, Green, Blue) signals from a standard video card to a 
high quality, digital RGB that the LCD can display.   

LCD monitors can can be set for one or more of the following resolutions: 

VGA: 640 x480 
SVGA: 800x600 
XGA 1024 x 768 
SXGA 1280 x1024 
UXGA  1600x 1200 
 

Note

: The VGA  acronym stands for Video Graphics Adapter. It is used to describe both the  

most common type of display interface used by PC’s and  lowest resolution setting for  this 
interface. Originally only the VGA [640x480] resolution was available on a VGA interface. 
Today all of the above interfaces are available on a VGA interface, but not all monitors 
support all resolutions. . The native resolution of the LCD is normally the maxium resolution 
that the LCD can display, and is the resolution that the LCD will exhibit the best display 
charastics Check the monitor specifications (Appendix F) for the resolutions supported by this 
monitor. 
 
Recently the video card has taken on a new role. It is the responsibility of this device to 
"scale" a particular video resolution to the "native" resolution of the LCD. This enables a  
computer set to output a VGA [640x480] resolution signal to be properly displayed on an 
XGA [1024x768] LCD screen. Without the scaling engine, the displayed picture would be in 
the center 

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 of the LCD. The scaling engine mathematically converts the 640x480 to 

1024x768. This my sound simple but it is in fact a complex algorithm that adjusts for different 
aspect ratios and pixel alignment, essentially smoothing text and graphics to produce a 
picture that is pleasant to the eye. 

All Automationdirect.com displays from 12.1" (800x600) to 18.1” (1280x1024) incorporate 
scaling engines in the converter card.  

 

 

LCD 
Introduction 

Summary of Contents for FPM-180

Page 1: ...w scaling engine has been integrated to provide enhanced picture quality in all video modes of the LCD up to the native mode of 1208x1024 Installed Depth Unfortunatly the installed depth of the unit h...

Page 2: ...FPM 180 FPM 180 TS LCD Monitor User Guide Revised 12 02...

Page 3: ...to Adjust OSD On Screen Display Adjustments Section 4 Touch Screen Set up Introduction to Touch Screens Touch Screen Driver Installation Windows 98 Windows NT 4 0 Windows 2000 Windows XP Section 5 Mou...

Page 4: ...ilable on a VGA interface Today all of the above interfaces are available on a VGA interface but not all monitors support all resolutions The native resolution of the LCD is normally the maxium resolu...

Page 5: ...y near water Do not place any heavy objects on the power cords Damage may cause electrical shock Unplug the power supply from the wall or unit if one of the following conditions exists o Power cord or...

Page 6: ...operating system Note If for any reason the display goes blank and or displays out of Range or No Input Signal message on the screen your computer or video source may be putting out a signal that is...

Page 7: ...ng the Display The FPM 180 TS Series display has an embedded microprocessor on the converter card the electronics that drive the LCD and has been recently updated with a more powerful chip set In most...

Page 8: ...adjust the color balance This procedure adjusts for any imbalance in the Red Green and Blue levels from the video cable or video card This is accomplished using the LCDs OSD On Screen Menu system OSD...

Page 9: ...of each item with the key Press MENU key to return previous state and press MENU key twice to exit OSD Color Warp Function of adjusting curve on main screen Mode Function of selecting curve on main s...

Page 10: ...f screen can be activated with a gloved finger or mechanical stylus The touch screen itself is connected to electronics internal to the display unit that provide the Analog to Digital conversion When...

Page 11: ...om2 Remove the CD Restart the computer you will be prompted to calibrate the touch screen Touch each of the 3 targets as directed If the unit does not respond to your calibration touches then you have...

Page 12: ...prompted to calibrate the touch screen Touch each of the 3 targets as directed If the unit does not respond to your calibration touches then you have probably selected the wrong COM port If so press...

Page 13: ...ove the CD Select YES to Restart When the system restarts touch each of the 3 targets as directed If the unit does not respond to your calibration touches then you have probably selected the wrong COM...

Page 14: ...o continue Select Finish Remove the CD Select YES to Restart Go to the ELO icon under Windows Control Panel Verify the Com Port is correct Select Align then touch each of the 3 targets as directed If...

Page 15: ...n attach the power and video cables to the side of the monitor at this time 3 Install the monitor in the prepared cutout 4 Install the washers and lock nuts supplied with the monitor Note Use 10 32 nu...

Page 16: ...ccurs when a ghost of an image remains on the screen after the screen image has been changed Unlike a CRT monitor an LCD monitor s image persistence is not permanent To erase an image ghost turn the m...

Page 17: ...ide of range Use the on screen menu to adjust the Clock Setting Make sure timing is within VESA standard Slight distortion in text or Graphics Not working in native resolution Display is present but b...

Page 18: ...ly to the cloth and not directly on the monitor screen Do not use paper products as they may scratch the surface To minimize the risk of abrasion allow the screen to air dry Special care should be tak...

Page 19: ...zontal Sync Pin 6 Red Video Ground Pin 14 Vertical Sync Pin 7 Green Video Ground Pin 15 Data Clock SCL Pin 8 Blue Video Ground Appendix B RS 232 Pin Assignments Pin assignment for 9 Pin Optional Touch...

Page 20: ...DS Data 1 Pin 11 TMDS Data 1 3 Shield Pin 12 TMDS Data 3 NC Pin 13 TMDS Data 3 NC Pin 14 5 V Pin 15 Ground Pin 16 Hot Plug Detect Pin 17 TMDS Data 0 Pin 18 TMDS Data 0 Pin 19 TMDS Data 0 5 Shield Pin...

Page 21: ...ngle L R 80 80 View Angle Up Dn 80 80 Input Voltage 90 264 VAC Auto switching Current Draw 4 120 VAC Input power 48W Installed Depth 2 937 Nominal 2 15 16 Chassis Construction 16 Ga SS Bezel Construct...

Page 22: ...Appendix G Mounting Dimentions...

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Page 24: ...NOTES Model Number _________________ Serial Number _________________...

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