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Manual

 

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Model Name:   

AM-1008W (8”) 

 
 

Document Version: V1.1 

 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for AM-1008W

Page 1: ... Manual Page 1 of 21 Model Name AM 1008W 8 Document Version V1 1 Customer N A Checked Approved by N A Date FEC Prepared by FEC Approved by Date _________ ...

Page 2: ... 07 31 V0 1 Initial Draft Cary 2016 09 30 V0 2 Add Specs Cary 2016 10 30 V0 3 Add Customer Display Cary 2017 01 19 V0 4 Add Setup Instructions Revised NFC Customer Display Section Cary 2017 02 11 V1 0 First Release Cary 2017 06 20 V1 1 Update Model Name Update Command List Cary ...

Page 3: ... are for ventilation Do NOT cover the openings 7 Make sure the voltage and load ratings of the power source are correct before connecting the equipment to the power outlet 8 Position the power cord to prevent accidental tripping Do not twist pinch or clip the power cord 9 All cautions and warnings printed on the equipment should be followed 10 If the equipment is not used for a long time disconnec...

Page 4: ...een exposed to moisture The equipment does not work as intended or you cannot get it to work according to the user s manual The equipment has been dropped and damaged The equipment has obvious signs of breakage 14 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 ...

Page 5: ...ion 6 About AM 1008W 6 Overview 7 I O Layout 7 Package Contents 7 Chapter 2 Hardware Software 9 Standalone Setup 9 Connecting to System 16 Customer Display Option 16 NFC Option 17 Chapter 3 Specifications 17 Appendix A Customer Display Command List 18 ...

Page 6: ...en LCD panel with bright LED backlight slim frame and innovative features Main Features All in one compact design with integrated and standalone mounting options HD LCD panel with high brightness and contrast for optimal viewing Optional 20x2 Customer Display emulation with overlay Optional NFC module featuring read write functions ...

Page 7: ...atures an unique all in one connection allowing simple setup and cable management A custom designed connector houses both video and power supply Depending on the SKU ordered your cable may look different from the illustrations below Package Contents Content may differ depending on configuration and pre assembly 211mm 135mm ...

Page 8: ... Manual Page 8 of 21 Standard Optional Items 1 AM 1008W Main Display Unit 1 AerARM with Bracket 2 Integrated Cable 2 Extension tubes standalone base 3 3 Wallmount Kit 4 4 ...

Page 9: ... pressing the two nipples inward and slide them into the cavity as shown The nipple will click into the opening and lock Do not perform any service or upgrade without shutting down the terminal first Power must be switched off and power cord must be unplugged Failure to do so may result in system damage which is not covered by FEC warranty ...

Page 10: ... Manual Page 10 of 21 3 Unwrap the cable from its protective bag and untie the cable tie to loosen the cables CLICK ...

Page 11: ...Page 11 of 21 4 Starting with the thinnest cable USB or RS232 thread it through the base opening as shown 5 Keeping the threaded cable to the left side thread the video signal cable HDMI or VGA through as shown ...

Page 12: ...ual Page 12 of 21 6 Align the extension tubes with docking socket facing the narrow side of the base pull the cables through and assemble the extension tubing to the base using the method outlined in Step 2 ...

Page 13: ... Manual Page 13 of 21 7 Tilt the stand over and thread the cables as shown thinnest cable always first CLICK ...

Page 14: ... Manual Page 14 of 21 8 Dock the screen as shown by aligning the points circled and push the screen downward to dock with the stand 9 Lay the unit face down and attach the two screws as shown ...

Page 15: ... Manual Page 15 of 21 10 Assembly is now complete ...

Page 16: ...2 Attach the signal cable HDMI or VGA to the system The display should be functional momentarily 3 If nothing is displayed first check your system is configured properly then disconnect the cabled and repeat Step 1 2 again Customer Display Option AM 1008W can emulate 20x2 VFD compatible with EPSON commands The output is displayed using overlay technology COM Port Settings Baud rate 9600 Data Bit 8...

Page 17: ...manual NFC Option 1 The NFC module is configured to be HID USB read only by default To enable Virtual COM read write mode please install the Virtual COM driver provided by FEC 2 If the driver is not included please contact your FEC representative Chapter 3 Specifications ...

Page 18: ...tomer Display Command List Command Function Description 09 Move cursor right 08 Move cursor left 1F 0A Move cursor up 0A Move cursor down 1F 0D Move cursor to right most position 0D Move cursor to left most position 0B Move cursor to home position 1F 42 Move cursor to bottom position 1F 24 x y Move cursor to specified position 1 x column 20 1 y row 2 ...

Page 19: ...ble 1F 72 n Select cancel reverse character n 0 canceled n 1 selected Command Function Description 1F 01 Specify overwrite mode 1F 02 Specify vertical scroll mode 1F 03 Specify horizontal scroll mode 1B 57 n s x1 y1 x2 y2 Specify cancel the window range n 1 2 3 4 four windows s 0 1 disable enable 1 x1 x2 20 column 1 y1 y2 2 row 1F 3A Set starting ending position of macro definition 1F 5E n m Execu...

Page 20: ...bytes 1E 05 Read A D board serial number 1E 08 n 0D Edit Monitor serial number n 1 32bytes 1E 07 Read Monitor serial number 1E 10 Read international character set 1E 11 n Select international character set 20 7F n 0 B 1E 0C Read character code table 1E 0B n Select character code table 80 FF n 0 B 1E 12 Read Baud rate setting 1E 13 E6 DF FF EC 96 00 Write Baud rate setting 9600 1E 13 69 FF FE C1 92...

Page 21: ...n and Frequency 1E 30 Display Power On Off and Reset Count 1E 31 Display Burn In time 1E 32 Counter Reset Power on time power cycle count reset count burn in time 1E 33 n Set Display Font Color 0 n 7 0 Black 1 WHITE 2 RED 3 GREEN 4 BLUE 5 YELLOW 6 GRAY 7 DARKBLUE 1E 34 n Set Background Color 0 n 7 0 Black 1 WHITE 2 RED 3 GREEN 4 BLUE 5 YELLOW 6 GRAY 7 DARKBLUE 1E 35 n Set Customer Display Backgrou...

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