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TABLE OF CONTENT 

RECORD OF REVISION

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WARNING NOTICES........................................................................................................2

1.0 INTRODUCTION

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2.0 CONTROL AND FEATURES

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3.0 INSTALLATIONS

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4.0 OSD OPERATIONS

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5.0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

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7.0 MAINTENAINCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING

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TABLE OF CONTENT...................................................................................................... 1

IMPORTANT INFORMATION........................................................................................... 4

PACKING LIST...................................................................................................................5

 

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6.0 ORDERING INFORMATION

Summary of Contents for AWM-1510

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL AWM SERIES II AWM 1510 Marine Monitor AWM 1710 Marine Monitor 1st Edition 8 26 2013 All information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice AWM 1910 Marine Monitor...

Page 2: ...RECORD OF REVISION Version and Date Page Old Description New Description Remark August 26 2013 all Release Version 1 0...

Page 3: ...ES 2 1 0 INTRODUCTION 6 2 0 CONTROL AND FEATURES 7 3 0 INSTALLATIONS 8 4 0 OSD OPERATIONS 14 5 0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 30 7 0 MAINTENAINCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 34 1 TABLE OF CONTENT 1 IMPORTANT INFOR...

Page 4: ...t installation This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with Green Marine s instructions provided Failure to do so could result in poor product performance personal injury and or da...

Page 5: ...ts environmental conditions and improper use or handling It is the user s responsibility to exercise common prudence and navigational judgements This product should not be relied upon as a substitute...

Page 6: ...e of how to dispose of our products The crossed out garbage bin symbol illustrated above and found on our products signifies that this product should not be disposed of in general waste or landfill fa...

Page 7: ...eries II Marine Display z 4 x Mounting bracket lugs and 4 stainless steel threaded studs z 1 x Power Cable 10ft z 1 x VGA Cable 9ft z 1 x Printed Flush Mount Template z 1 x Printed User Manual If any...

Page 8: ...terproof from the front when panel mounted The AWM Series II displays handle a wide range of extreme environments making them the industry choice for recreational and commercial marine applications Ho...

Page 9: ...D FEATURES Your AWM Series II marine display has the following controls and features Front View Back View PIP Display Screen Function Control Buttons Power Button VR Knob FUSE 10A Max 9 36V DC DVI VGA...

Page 10: ...he area behind the display it will significantly reduce the risk of a malfunction The display should be mounted at an angle to the sun We do not recommend mounting the unit in a flat plane which incre...

Page 11: ...threaded studs and four 4 mounting lock nuts AWM Series II displays can be installed using the mounting lock nuts supplied in the vertical keyways Make sure that both brackets are installed in the sa...

Page 12: ...ensure watertight integrity Do not over tighten mounting screws 2 Place the mounting bracket lugs into the keyways and move them to the rear securing the bracket to the display 3 Using a suitable scre...

Page 13: ...ght Viewable display is designed to run on boat s DC power systems rated at 12 V or 24 V Your AWM Series II display is equipped for a 9 36V DC wide range of power input The DC power system should be e...

Page 14: ...of the power cable Installation angle the AWM II display should be mounted at an angle Mounting it in a flat plane is not recommended due to increased heat absorption Viewing angle this LCD has been...

Page 15: ...Typical Installation Diagram Remarks The real installation diagram above is only for reference and will differ for different kinds of applications 13...

Page 16: ...ach of the 8 buttons on the front bezel of your display has a control function The OSD button and the down and up arrow buttons have miltiple functions POWER Power Button On To power your display ON p...

Page 17: ...th VR BRIGHTNESS knob function enabled as standard When you rotate the VR knob the VR BRIGHTNESS status bar below will appear on screen dimming range is from 1 50 When you enter NIGHT MODE see below t...

Page 18: ...tons work as navigation buttons to move the highlight cursor to the desired The UP right arrow button can be used to move the hightlight cursor Up SIGNAL INPUT Button When you press the SIG button the...

Page 19: ...gure 3_2 5 Default main screen stays at VIDEO 3 Press PIP button Figure 3_3 PIP Function Supporting Table Sub Main RGB 1 RGB 2 DVI 1 DVI 2 VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 RGB 1 OK OK OK OK OK Figure 1 RGB 2 O...

Page 20: ...ttons will move the PIP window horizontal until it can move no further then the PIP window will start moving vertical In this way the PIP window can be possitioned anywhere on the main display screen...

Page 21: ...PAP1 4 3 aspect ratio window Picture PAP2 Side by side full screen window Picture 19...

Page 22: ...the OSD main menu screen will appear as below If you release the OSD button for 30 seconds without any action the menu OSD screen will disappear automatically You can also choose QUIT and then press O...

Page 23: ...l Screen Adjustment V_POSITION Vertical Screen Adjustment R_LEVEL Red Color level Adjustment G_LEVEL Green Color level Adjustment B_LEVEL Blue Color level Adjustment TEMPERATURE Color Temperature Adju...

Page 24: ...Adjustment R_LEVEL Red Color level Adjustment G_LEVEL Green Color level Adjustment B_LEVEL Blue Color level Adjustment TEMPERATURE Color Temperature Adjustment DISP MODE FULL Full Screen EVEN Half Sc...

Page 25: ...AST Contrast Adjustment SHARPNESS Horizontal edge sharpness HUE Color Adjustment R_LEVEL Red Color level Adjustment G_LEVEL Green Color level Adjustment B_LEVEL Blue Color level Adjustment TEMPERATURE...

Page 26: ...Item Description PIP_SIZE Picture in Picture Screen Size Adjustment CONTRAST Contrast Adjustment R_LEVEL Red Color level Adjustment G_LEVEL Green Color level Adjustment B_LEVEL Blue Color level Adjus...

Page 27: ...Adjustment TRANSLUCENT Screen background color can be adjusted as transparent as you want total 10 scales BRIGHTNESS Selection between BRT button or VR knob for brightness adjustment Note VR knob is...

Page 28: ...ve to the desired input name 2 Press the OSD button to rename RGB1 to any desired source input name Example Sonar Radar etc Press the DN UP arrow buttons to select from A Z 0 9 characters When correct...

Page 29: ...3 Below is a picture of renaming RGB1 channel to RADAR SYSTEM RETURN setting screen 27...

Page 30: ...may choose SYSTEM RETURN selection item on the OSD Screen to restore all of the parameter settings to factory default value When you press the UP arrow button the parameter will show YES and confirm i...

Page 31: ...LOCK image as below for 5 seconds and then disappear In the KEY LOCK mode none of the buttons will function when pressed To Release Unlock BUTTON LOCK Mode Function setting screen In the BUTTON LOCK m...

Page 32: ...oy Chassis Mounting Panel Flush mount VESA mount Dimension 352 8 W x303 3 H x56 D mm Power Voltage Operates on 12V and 24V systems Power Consumption 30 35W 2 9A 12V Environmental Operating Temperature...

Page 33: ...truction Rugged Aluminum Alloy Chassis Mounting Panel Flush mount VESA mount Dimension 421 9 w x375 5 H x56 D mm Power Voltage Operates on 12V and 24V systems Power Consumption 40 45W 3 8A 12V Environ...

Page 34: ...15 Sunlight readable LCD Optical bonded AR glass 9 36V DC wide range input power dim to black seven signal inputs AWM 1910 19 Sunlight readable LCD Optical bonded AR glass 9 36V DC wide range input po...

Page 35: ...d detergent isopropyl alcohol or window cleaners to clean the metal display housing 2 If necessary use isopropyl alcohol or a mild detergent to remove grease marks and fingerprints 3 Never use abrasiv...

Page 36: ...ased the product or contact Green Marine Monitors by clicking on the Customer Support tab Common problems and their solutions Problem Solution The display is very dim or dark Adjust the display as des...

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