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1.  MOUNTING, WIRING

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4. Set the display unit to the cutout.

5. Screw the wing bolts and the wing nuts of the flush mount fixture so that the protector moves 

to the mounting plate.

Cutout

Protector

Wing Bolt

Wing Nut

Mounting Plate

Flush Mount Fixture 19

Set to the fixture. 

Set to the fixture. 

Summary of Contents for Mu-190HD

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Page 2: ...holders How to discard this product Discard this product according to local regulations for the disposal of industrial waste For disposal in the USA see the homepage of the Electronics Industries All...

Page 3: ...is shown on the power cable Use of a wrong fuse can result in damage to the equipment Handle the LCD monitor with care The face of the LCD monitor is made of glass Injury may result if the glass break...

Page 4: ...e to the equipment Observe the following compass safe distances to prevent interference to a magnetic compass When lifting the display unit hold it together with the hard cover Grasping by the hard co...

Page 5: ...Composite Signal Setting 18 2 3 The Menu Window Setting 19 2 3 1 How to adjust the menu window 19 2 3 2 How to change the signal name 20 3 OPERATION 21 3 1 Controls 21 3 2 How to Turn the Power On Of...

Page 6: ...read and follow the operation installation and maintenance proce dures set forth in this manual We would appreciate feedback from you the end user about whether we are achieving our pur poses Thank y...

Page 7: ...S BB SXGA Analog RGB FSV 84 L SXGA Analog RGB FCV 30 SXGA Analog RGB CI 68 88 VGA Analog RGB FR 1510MK 3 XGA Analog RGB OP03 153 required FR 21x5 series SXGA Analog RGB OP03 162 required FAR 21x7 ser...

Page 8: ...re Parts SP26 00301 001 080 860 1 set Fuse FGBO A 125V 7A PBF Code 000 164 965 10 3 pcs Fuse FGBO 125V 15A PBF Code 000 155 827 10 3 pcs Name Type Code No Qty Remarks Cable Assembly 3COX 2P 6C 5M 001...

Page 9: ...from direct sunlight An LCD may black out if it is exposed to direct sunlight for a long time Select a location where the display can be easily viewed and the controls can be easily operat ed Leave en...

Page 10: ...e you install the display unit run all cables you use See the interconnection diagram at the back of this manual The upper edge of the hard cover Pull forward the upper edge by pressing here with thum...

Page 11: ...location with the Flush mounting template included 2 Attach the flush mounting sponges H19 and V19 in the order shown in the figure below 3 Connect all cables at the back of the display unit See sect...

Page 12: ...to the cutout 5 Screw the wing bolts and the wing nuts of the flush mount fixture so that the protector moves to the mounting plate Cutout Protector Wing Bolt Wing Nut Mounting Plate Flush Mount Fixtu...

Page 13: ...d screws 6 places 7 Fasten the wing bolts in the order of the number shown in the figure below so that the protec tors touch the mounting panel 8 Fasten the wing bolts tightly in the order shown in st...

Page 14: ...late included 2 Attach the flush mounting sponges H19 and V19 in the order shown in the figure below Name Type Code No Qty Flush Mounting Panel 19 OP26 7 1 001 080 980 00 1 Washer Head Screw M4x10 000...

Page 15: ...ews 8 places 4 Connect all cables at the back of the display unit See section 1 7 5 Set the display unit assembly prepared at the step 3 to the cutout for the mounting location 6 Fix the display unit...

Page 16: ...s to the right and left of the display unit with the flat head screws 6 places Name Type Code No Qty Hood 19 Assembly OP26 6 1 001 080 970 00 1 Flush Mounting Sponge V19 26 005 3124 100 351 560 10 2 H...

Page 17: ...rom the rear side 4 Follow steps 3 to 9 in section 1 2 to fix the display unit to the mounting location 5 Loosely fix the knobs 4 pcs to the hood fixing plate 6 Slide the cutouts of the hood assembly...

Page 18: ...op Mounting You can fix the display unit to a desktop using the bracket assembly OP26 5 option Bracket Assembly OP26 5 Code 000 016 270 Name Type Code No Qty Mounting Bracket 19 OP26 5 1 001 080 910 0...

Page 19: ...he bracket support to separate the mounting bracket from the bracket support 2 Set the mounting bracket to the mounting location with four self tapping screws Knob Bracket Support Mounting Bracket 19...

Page 20: ...onnect all cables at the back of the display unit See section 1 7 5 Loosen the knobs of the bracket support and set them in the notches on the mounting bracket 6 Adjust the angle of the display unit a...

Page 21: ...ow steps 2 to 5 in section 1 2 to set the two display units in the mounting location 3 Attach the flush mount fixtures with the washer head screws to join the two display units 4 Fasten the two displa...

Page 22: ...7A fuse supplied And then attach the fuse label on the fuse cover Slide switch 1 Slide switch 1 The bottom of the rear of the display unit 12 24 VDC IV 8 sq local supply IV 8 sq local supply MJ A3SPF...

Page 23: ...signal at the fixing terminal with the cable tie to prevent a loose connection 1 Pass the cable tie supplied through the side of the fixing terminal 2 Set the cable in the cable tie and pull the tie 3...

Page 24: ...The same items are contained on DVI1 and DVI2 setting menus Note The menus in grey are not available because of no signal RGB setting menu DVI setting menu 4 Press the S or T key to select the menu i...

Page 25: ...he contrast level W darken X brighten 1 to 64 H_POSITION Moves the image position horizontally W leftward X rightward 1 to 99 RGB 1 to 50 DVI1 DVI2 V_POSITION Moves the image position vertically W upw...

Page 26: ...iptions Refer to RGB DVI menu descriptions on page 17 Menu item Function Setting PIP_SIZE Adjusts the size of picture in picture window Note This setting is available when the PIP window is displayed...

Page 27: ...ON Translucent Note Alpha blending technology is used for transparency ef fects OFF ON PIP SW TIME Switches the screen image on the PIP window among VIDEO1 VIDEO2 and VIDEO3 at the interval 5 to 20 se...

Page 28: ...ge In the example below G of RGB is se lected 5 Press the S or T key to select appropriate alphanumeric character In the example below 5 is selected You can set up to ten characters A to Z 0 to 9 spac...

Page 29: ...ght Select the menu and menu items Adjust the setting Move the PIP window Select the signal to display Power On Off Display the brilliance adjustment window Display the PIP setting window Lamp Lights...

Page 30: ...off the display unit While you hold the key the display shown right appears 3 2 2 Lock the operation You can lock the display unit to prevent operation Any key except the BRILL key will be in operati...

Page 31: ...he signal names are shown as you customize at paragraph 2 3 2 on the window This win dow disappears if there is no operation for five seconds DISP selection window Default setting 2 Press the S or T k...

Page 32: ...adjust the size of the PIP window on the VIDEO1 2 or 3 menus See section 2 2 3 6 SYSTEM Menu You can set the brilliance control and clear the memory on the SYSTEM menu Also you can check the signal s...

Page 33: ...DVI2 is displayed the brilliance signal input from DVI D2 port controls this display s brilliance The BRILL key is available for the screen other than the DVI2 USB This is not available 5 Press the M...

Page 34: ...issue paper so as to dissolve the dirt or salt Change paper frequently so the salt or dirt will not scratch the LCD Do not use solvents such as thinner acetone or benzene for cleaning Also do not use...

Page 35: ...ossible causes and the actions to restore normal operation If repair of the equipment is necessary report the result of the troubleshooting to the service tech nician Troubleshooting Item Life FAN1 FA...

Page 36: ...and up down 80 or more 1 7 Input signal RGB analog 1 port Non interlace RGB signal 0 7 Vp p Sync signal TTL level DVI D 2 port DVI standard VESA DDC2B Composite 3 port NTSC PAL standard Video signal...

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Page 40: ...4 8 1 5 10 1 6 13 1 7 14 2 16 2 1 RGB DVI1 DVI2 16 2 2 VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO3 18 2 3 19 2 3 1 19 2 3 2 20 3 21 3 1 21 3 2 22 3 2 1 22 3 2 2 22 3 3 23 3 4 23 3 5 PIP 24 3 6 25 3 6 1 25 3 6 2 25 3 6 3 26...

Page 41: ...v 60 19 LCD z RGB 1 2 3 z z SXGA 1280x1024 z 1000cd 0 3cd z z z DVI XX Main 1 XX 2010 2...

Page 42: ...A RGB FSV 30 SXGA RGB FSV 84 84L SXGA RGB FCV 30 SXGA RGB CI 68 88 VGA RGB FR 1510 MARK 3 XGA RGB OP03 153 FR 21X5 SXGA RGB OP03 162 FAR 21X7 SXGA DVI FEA 2107 SXGA DVI FEA 2807 SXGA DVI FCR 21X7 SXGA...

Page 43: ...332 651 10 1 SP26 00301 001 080 860 1 FGBO A 125V 7A PBF 000 164 965 10 3 FGBO 125V 15A PBF 000 155 827 10 3 3COX 2P 6C 5M 001 077 230 10 1 5m 15 D sub 3COX 2P 6C 10M 001 077 220 10 1 10m 15 D sub DV...

Page 44: ...1 1 1 1 LCD LCD LCD LCD iii...

Page 45: ...1 2...

Page 46: ...1 3 1 2 1 2 F H19 F V19 3 1 7 442 1 389 1 9 9 4 18...

Page 47: ...1 4 4 5 F 19 2 Wing nut...

Page 48: ...1 5 6 B 6 F 19 7 8 9...

Page 49: ...1 6 1 3 OP26 7 OP26 7 001 080 940 1 2 F H19 F V19 F 19 OP26 7 1 001 080 980 00 1 B M4x10 000 163 836 10 8 5 20 000 162 609 10 4 C42 00911 000 172 638 10 1 448 4 18 395 9 9 460 0 5 407 0 5...

Page 50: ...1 7 3 B 8 F 19 4 1 7 5 3 1 6 4...

Page 51: ...1 2 6 19 19 OP26 6 1 001 080 970 00 1 F V19 26 005 3124 100 351 560 10 2 19 26 005 3302 100 351 611 10 2 F 19 26 005 3305 100 351 620 10 2 M4 03 163 2303 100 343 602 10 4 M3x8 000 172 167 10 6 C42 009...

Page 52: ...1 9 3 F 19 F V19 4 1 2 3 9 5 19 4 6 19 19...

Page 53: ...1 10 7 19 8 4 19 1 5 19 OP26 5 19 OP26 5 000 016 270 19 OP26 5 1 001 080 910 00 1 19 OP26 5 2 001 080 920 00 5x20 000 162 608 10 4 M4x10 000 172 165 10 9...

Page 54: ...1 11 1 19 19 19 2 19 4...

Page 55: ...1 12 3 9 19 4 1 7 5 19 19 6...

Page 56: ...1 13 1 6 2 1 2 1 2 2 5 2 3 F 19 B 2 4 1 2 7 9 2 892 1 389 1...

Page 57: ...1 14 1 7 1 ON OFF RGB DVI RGB OFF 2 BRILL CTRL...

Page 58: ...1 15 1 2 3...

Page 59: ...TRETCH W STRETCH DISP MODE SHARPNESS 640 480 16 32 50 20 31 31 31 7000K OFF OFF FULL 5 1 32 1 64 1 99 1 40 1 64 1 64 1 64 5500K 6500K 7000K 8000K OFF 1 10 OFF 1 10 FULL NORMAL 1 10 RGB DVI1 DVI2 VIDEO...

Page 60: ...W X PHASE 1 32 CONTRAST W X 1 64 H_POSITION W X 1 99 RGB 1 50 DVI1 DVI2 V_POSITION W X 1 40 R_LEVEL W X 1 64 G_LEVEL W X 1 64 B_LEVEL W X 1 64 TEMPERATURE 4 5500K 8000K 5500K 6500K 7000K 8000K B STRE...

Page 61: ...IP PIP 1 52mm x 35mm 10 285mm x 194mm CONTRAST 1 64 R_LEVEL 1 64 G_LEVEL 1 64 B_LEVEL 1 64 TEMPERATURE 4 5500K 6500K 7000K 8000K B STRETCH OFF 1 10 W STRETCH OFF 1 10 RGB DVI1 DVI2 VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO...

Page 62: ...UCENT OFF ON OFF ON PIP SW TIME PIP VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO3 OFF 5 20 RGB DVI1 DVI2 VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO3 OSD SYSTEM H_POSITION V_POSITION TRANSLUCENT PIP SW TIME PIP SKIP CUSTOM NAME RGB RGB DVI1 DVI1 DVI...

Page 63: ...VIDEO1 VIDEO3 OFF V1 V2 V3 CUSTOM NAME 2 3 2 RGB DVI1 DVI2 VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO3 OSD SYSTEM H_POSITION V_POSITION TRANSLUCENT PIP SW TIME PIP SKIP CUSTOM NAME RGB RGB DVI1 DVI1 DVI2 DVI2 VIDEO1 VIDEO1...

Page 64: ...21 3 3 1 MENU DISP PIP BRILL MENU DISP PIP BRILL...

Page 65: ...3 22 3 2 3 2 1 1 7 ON DVI D1 DVI D2 1 BRILL 2 DVI D1 DVI D2 2 OFF 1 BRILL 2 BRILL 3 3 2 2 BRILL 1 PIP PIP 5 ON PIP DVI 2 PIP PIP 5 SHUT DOWN This monitor will shut down in three seconds...

Page 66: ...DIMMER OFF 3 6 1 1 BRILL 5 2 W X 1 50 BRILL 3 S T 1 BRILL 2 FAR 21X7 FAR 21X7 3 6 2 3 4 1 DISP 2 3 2 5 2 T S DISP RGB RGB DVI1 DVI2 DVI VIDEO1 VIDEO3 VIDEO 3 W X 2 5 NO SIGNAL BRILL 46 RGB DVI1 DVI2...

Page 67: ...PIP PIP RGB DVI1 DVI2 1 RGB DVI1 DVI2 PIP PIP 2 3 2 5 PIP 2 T S PIP VIDEO1 VIDEO3 PIP PIP OFF 3 W X PIP 4 PIP PIP 1 OSD PIP SW TIME 5 20 PIP VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO3 2 3 1 2 PIP VIDEO1 2 3 2 2 VIDEO1 VIDE...

Page 68: ...3 5 5 5 MENU 3 6 2 DVI D1 DVI D2 FAR 21X7 SYSTEM AUTO DIMMER OFF 1 MENU RGB DVI1 DVI2 VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO3 OSD SYSTEM AUTO DIMMER EXT BRILL CTRL DEFAULT RESET INFORMATION RGB 1280 1024 Fh 80kHz Fv 75H...

Page 69: ...DEFAULT RESET 4 X NO YES W YES NO 5 X reset RGB DVI1 DVI2 VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO3 OSD SYSTEM AUTO DIMMER EXT BRILL CTRL DEFAULT RESET INFORMATION RGB 1280 1024 Fh 80kHz Fv 75Hz DVI1 640 480 Fh 31kHz Fv...

Page 70: ...27 4 4 1 LCD LCD OA...

Page 71: ...4 28 LCD LCD 50 000 FAN1 2 3 ERROR 4 2 FGBO 125V 15A PBF 000 155 827 10 DC12V FGBO A 125V 7A PBF 000 164 965 10 DV24V 1 7 BRILL 8 ON DVI SYSTEM 3 6 BRILL 3 2 2...

Page 72: ...190HD 1 19 LCD 2 376 301 mm 3 SXGA 1280 1024 4 1 000 cd m2 5 900 1 6 160 80 7 RGB 1 RGB 0 7 Vp p TTL DVI D 2 DVI VESA DDC2B 3 NTSC PAL 0 7 Vp p DC12 24 V 8 4 3 9 A 1 15 55 2 93 40 3 IP56 IP22 4 IEC60...

Page 73: ...19 26 005 3123 0 2 100 351 550 10 2 CODE NO F V19 FLUSH MOUNTING SPONGE V 19 26 005 3124 0 2 100 351 560 10 3 CODE NO CONVEX CV 125N 4 000 172 164 10 4 CODE NO B WASHER HEAD SCREW B M4X10 SUS304 6 00...

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Page 75: ...8 Jan 10 R Esumi...

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Page 77: ...X2_P A_GND NC NC A_GND DVIOTX1_N DVIOTX1_P Vcc NC DVIOTXD_N DVIOTXD_P A_GND A_GND DVIOTXC_P DVIOTXC_N 2 OPTION 2 DVI D D SINGLELINK5M 10M 5 10m 7 P P P P RADAR PROCESSOR UNIT MPU001 MFDBB MFD8 12 3 FO...

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