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Title:  Product Specification – LC08 High-Bright Monitor  

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Document Number:  023-0283-00 

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Product Specification -

  

LC08 High-Bright Monitor

 

Document Number:  023-0283-00

 

Revision: C

 

 

Summary of Contents for LC08

Page 1: ...Title Product Specification LC08 High Bright Monitor Page 1 of 26 Document Number 023 0283 00 Rev C Product Specification LC08 High Bright Monitor Document Number 023 0283 00 Revision C ...

Page 2: ... 4 Video Signal Input Requirement 10 4 1 Video Input Lines 10 4 2 Signal Functions 11 4 2 1 Video Parameters 11 4 2 2 Synchronization 12 4 2 2 1 Mode Detection 12 4 2 2 2 Color Display Detection 13 4 3 Signal Quality 13 4 3 1 Video Signal Duty Cycle 13 4 3 2 TTL Sync Pulse Signal Levels 13 4 3 3 Rise Fall Time 13 4 4 Timing And Frequency 14 4 4 1 Video Horizontal And Vertical Sync 14 Section 5 DC ...

Page 3: ...f Terms 24 25 Revision History 26 Figures Figure 1 Display Illustration 4 Figure 2 External Adjustments 7 Figure 3 Definition of Axes for Shock and Vibration 9 Figure 4 Video Signal Connector Pin Number Assignments 10 Figure 5 Video Signal Connector Illustration 10 Figure 6 Purposely left vacant Figure 7 Rise Fall Time 10 Figure 8 Purposely left vacant Figure 9 TTL Allowable Signal Levels 11 Figur...

Page 4: ... Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamps CCFL Inverter Board and LCD Controller Board Cooling fans provide temperature stabilization within the Display s operating environment Two 2 chassis mounted connectors at the rear provide for video signal and DC power input connection These components will be mounted in a fully enclosed chassis 1 2 Display Format The Display must be compatible with IBM VGA 1 and VES...

Page 5: ...tion 2 3 will automatically program itself sensing incoming horizontal vertical frequencies and sync pulse polarities to completely fill the active display area of the Display with the video resolution being presented Video Mode Definition parameters for video resolution detection by the video board are shown in Section 4 2 2 1 ...

Page 6: ...mponents necessary to drive the LCD Panel Section 6 5 Accepting VGA and VESA video standards Section 1 2 these video signals are digitized and processed for the LCD Panel Due to the LCD Panel s fixed video resolution 800 x 600 the LCD Controller Board performs independent horizontal and vertical zoom and shrink scaling of specified video resolutions less than or greater than the LCD Panel s video ...

Page 7: ... of phase control If the button is held down the clock frequency is adjusted up or down 1 clock each time the phase control register rolls over To adjust the clock frequency further continue to hold the button down If phase adjustment is desired it s best to use single presses The Horizontal Position is adjusted by holding down the Horiz button The position will shift by 1 column for each press If...

Page 8: ...reversible Note 4 Tair 30ºC 15 RH exterior face of Vandal Shield Tair 54ºC 100 RH exterior face of Vandal Shield Note 5 The LCD Panel is not warranted above 50ºC operating temperatures with a reduction in MTBCF specified in Section 9 2 Reference to room ambient is defined as 25ºC 30ºC 77ºF 86ºF and shall apply throughout this specification unless otherwise noted This Display will not be subjected ...

Page 9: ... z 3 3 1 2 Random Vibration The Display complies to ASTM D4728 Standard Test Method for Random Vibration Testing of Shipping Containers This test uses truck level II for a one hour duration on the Z axes 3 3 2 Shock for non packaged item The Display withstands a 76mm 3in equivalent drop height with at least 2 5 msec duration pulse in all three axis Approximately 30G s of shock are generated Figure...

Page 10: ...on 4 Video Signal Input Requirements 4 1 Video Input Lines The Video Signal Connector will consist of fifteen 15 positions wired numerically and supplied attached to the Display as a chassis mounted connector per definitions listed in 3 The No Pin positions of this connector may not be used for any purpose ...

Page 11: ... driving the Display Maximum output levels may range from 550 mv to 714 mv Nominal 680 mv input voltage shall be defined as the default for setup requirements Displayed image intensity and color change follows visual linearity with the video analog input This is necessary to provide a uniform user color change on the screen in response to a uniformly stepped analog input The Display is capable of ...

Page 12: ...rements 4 2 2 1 Mode Detection The polarity of incoming horizontal vertical frequencies and synchronization pulses define the video resolution being presented Available video modes are listed in Table 2 below Table 2 Video Mode Definitions Scanning Frequency Sync Polarity Video Mode Displayed Image Resolution Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical IBM VGA 640x400 31 468KHz 70Hz IBM VGA 640x480 31...

Page 13: ...he video signal s is 100 It is a percentage ratio of Ta vs Tb illustrated in Figure 10 as follows Figure 10 Duty Cycle 4 3 2 TTL Sync Pulse Signal Levels Input levels for the horizontal and vertical sync pulses are defined in Figure 9 above 4 3 3 Rise Fall Time Rise and fall times are the times required for signal transitions between 10 of Vs above Low Steady Level and 10 of Vs below High Steady L...

Page 14: ...eo Horizontal and Vertical Sync Table 3 and Figure 11 illustrate video timing relationships the Display operates within when the specified video mode is applied The incoming active video dot clock frequencies for the Display are Dots Dot Time Dot Frequency 800 20 000 ns 50 000 MHz 640 39 722 ns 25 175 MHz Table 3 Dot Clock Frequencies ...

Page 15: ...s Horizontal Back Porch 1 907 μs 48 dots 1 907 μs 48 dots 1 280 μs 64 dots Horizontal Active Display 25 422 μs 640 dots 25 422 μs 640 dots 16 000 μs 800 dots Horizontal Sync Polarity Vertical Scan Frequency 70 087 Hz 59 94 Hz 72 187 Hz Vertical Frame Period 14 268 ms 449 line 16 683 ms 525 line 13 853 ms 666 line Vertical Blanking 1 557 ms 49 line 1 430 ms 45 line 1 373 ms 66 line Vertical Sync Pu...

Page 16: ... Connector which connects to the equipment shall be a 2 pin MATE N LOK type Section 2 5 2 with male pin contacts Pin number assignments are defined in Figure 12 Shown below is the physical layout as seen by the interface cable from the DC power source Figure 13 DC Power Input Connector Illustration 5 2 DC Input Voltage Current DC Input Voltage 12 Vdc nominal 0 4 Vdc DC Input Current 3 0 amp maximu...

Page 17: ...Specification LC08 High Bright Monitor Page 17 of 26 Document Number 023 0283 00 Rev C 5 3 Power On Off Sequences The Display shall automatically return to normal operation upon resumption of power after a power loss ...

Page 18: ...ns of 1076 LUX 100fC direct incident illumination is 11 1 Reference MIL L 85762A Table II 6 2 2 High Ambient Contrast Minimum Contrast of the Display in a diffuse off axis illuminance sun of 86 080 LUX 8 000fC and a specular on axis luminance sky of 6 853cd m2 is 5 1 Reference MIL L 85762A Table II 6 3 Display Uniformity Luminance Uniformity UL measured within 25mm 1 0in from the edge of the Displ...

Page 19: ...e color is concentrated around 5000o K color temperature Table 4 Measured u v Color Coordinates 6 5 LCD Panel Physical Image Characteristics The Display is a matrix display with the following features LCD Size 210mm 8 4in diagonal Active Area 170 4mm 6 73in by 127 8mm 5 10in Pixel Format 800 H x 600 V 1 pixel R G B dots Pixel Pitch 0 213mm 0 008in horizontal x 0 213mm 0 008in vertical Pixel Arrang...

Page 20: ... Black Display Picture Mode Power up the Display Display an all black screen via the video input The LCD Panel is acceptable if there are 15 or less green red and blue dots visible from 35cm 14in with the unaided eye The LCD Panel is acceptable if no more than 5 dots are joined 7 2 White Display Picture Mode Power up the Display Display an all white screen via the video input The LCD Panel is acce...

Page 21: ...t Amendment on the harmonization of the laws of the Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits is based on compliance with the following harmonized standards EN 60950 1992 A1 1993 A2 1993 A3 1995 A4 1997 A11 1997 EN 41003 1991 Council Directive 89 336 EEC 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC Latest Amendment on the approximation of the laws of the Member State...

Page 22: ...e is verified by testing according to EN 50082 1 Ref IEC 801 2 1984 at severity level 3 4 Kv contact discharge 8 Kv air discharge Tests are conducted with service doors open Testing is performed on points that are typically the first internal contact while performing routing servicing and replenishment operations 8 4 2 Electromagnetic Energy Susceptibility Requirements The Display will perform nor...

Page 23: ...lure denotes a fully functional Display unit ceasing to function within its required performance capability because of conditions internal to the Display unit The requirements of Section 9 2 refer to critical failures defined and distinguished from others as follows Display Failure Display ceases full operation The failure cannot be corrected without at least one of the following tools test equipm...

Page 24: ...tensity expressed in candelas CIE Abbreviation for the Commission Internationale de l Eclairage formerly referred to as the International Commission on Illumination ICI Chrominance The colormetric difference dominant wavelength and purity between any color and a reference white of equal luminance In three dimensional CIE color space chrominance is a vector which lies in a plane of constant luminan...

Page 25: ...minance Luminous intensity reflected or emitted by a surface in a given direction per unit of apparent area Measured in nits Lumen The unit of luminous flux or rate of luminous energy flow It is equal to the flux radiating through a unit solid angle steradian from a uniform point source of one candela Luminous Flux The time rate of luminous energy flow measured by its capacity to evoke a visual se...

Page 26: ...is A 27 Mar 2003 6 Added detailed button descriptions L Lewis B 1230 5 May 2003 All Removed Power supplies references M Nichols C 1535 12 Dec 2003 All Removed reference to customer in section 6 4 removed redundant equations in Section 6 corrected panel parameters in section 6 5 simplified section 4 4 1 by removing descriptions in favor of Figure 11 only other minor corrections of figure numbers an...

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