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FP-790T User Manual

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CE Marking Notes

The FP's analog RGB interface offers normal display performance within the
following ranges:

Since some commercially-available video interface equipment also accomodates
tracking ranges in excess of those shown above, they may not offer normal display
performance when used with the PC. Before using a video interface, be sure to
check its specifications.

Also, even if the same type personal computer is used to transfer data to the PC,
the above mentioned problems can also occur when the PC's video board is
replaced.

While the FP('s OS) is starting up, please do not touch the screen's touch panel.

PC Connection Notes

VESA standard

display mode

Size

Horizontal

frequency

Vertical

frequency

Dot clock

frequency

Sync Logic

V.H

31.469 kHz

59.992 Hz

25.175 MHz

-,-

37.500 kHz

75.000 Hz

31.500 MHz

-,-

37.879 kHz

60.317 Hz

40.000 MHz

+,+

46.875 kHz

75.000 Hz

49.500 MHz

+,+

48.363 kHz

60.004 Hz

65.000 MHz

-,-

56.476 kHz

70.069 Hz

75.000 MHz

+,+

60.023 kHz

75.029 Hz

78.750 MHz

+,+

31.469 kHz

70.087 Hz

28.322 MHz

+,-

37.927 kHz

85.039 Hz

35.500 MHz

+,-

640×480

800×600

1024×768

720×400

VGA

SVGA

XGA

US Text

The FP-790T is a CE marked, EC compliant product.

<Complies with the following Standards>

 Safety (EN60950)

 EMI (EN55011 class A), EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3

 EMS (EN61000-6-2)

• The allowable frequency fluctuation range in both the horizontal

and vertical frequencies is +/- 1%. If fluctuations exceed these
ranges, the FP will enter power save mode and the display will go
blank.

• Be sure to turn FP-790T and PC ON at the same time, or before

turning PC ON. If PC is turned ON first, a touch panel and an exter-
nal mouse will not work.

Summary of Contents for FP-790T

Page 1: ...Flat Panel Display FP 790T User Manual Digital Electronics Corporation ...

Page 2: ... products regardless of article 3 above Note Thank you for purchasing Digital s TFT type color display panel the FP 790T hereafter referred to as the FP The FP is a TFT type color liquid crystal display monitor for Windows compatible personal computers VGA XGA and SVGA modes Please read this manual completely to insure the correct use and complete understanding of the FP s functions The FP s analo...

Page 3: ...ich could possibly endanger the safety of humans and equipment This is due to the possibility of a malfunction in the FP or its cable s causing the output of a signal that could result in a major accident All of a system s major safety related switches should be designed to be operated separately from the FP This section describes the safety precautions necessary for the correct use of the FP Plea...

Page 4: ...either your FP distributor or the Digital Electronics Corporation Read and understand Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring thoroughly in order to select an appropriate installation location for the FP Before either plugging in or unplugging a board or interface connector be sure to turn the FP s power OFF To prevent a possible explosion do not install the FP in areas containing flammable gases The FP...

Page 5: ...een too strongly with either your finger or with a hard object Excessive pressure can scratch crack or damage the screen Do not use a pointed object such as a mechanical pencil or screw driver to press any of the touch panel s switches since they can damage the display If the screen becomes dirty or smudged moisten a soft cloth with diluted neutral detergent wring the cloth well and wipe the displ...

Page 6: ...s 2 1 2 1 2 Structural Specifications 2 1 2 1 3 Environment Specifications 2 2 2 1 4 Touch Panel Specifications 2 2 2 1 5 External Interface Specifications 2 3 2 2 Functional Specifications 2 3 2 2 1 Display Specifications 2 3 2 3 Interface Specifications 2 4 2 3 1 Analog RGB Interface 2 4 2 3 2 RS 232C Interface 2 5 2 3 3 Mouse Connector 2 6 2 3 4 Mouse Type Host Connector 2 6 2 4 Option Cable Pi...

Page 7: ... Cautions 3 7 3 3 Setup of Operation Mode and Positioning of Display 3 8 3 3 1 Operation Mode Setup and Adjustment 3 8 3 4 Screen Adjustment using OSD 3 10 Chapter 4 Touch Panel Commands 4 1 Command List 4 1 4 2 Touch Panel Data Input 4 3 4 3 Boot up Initialization 4 7 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 5 1 Troubleshooting 5 1 5 1 1 Possible Device Problems 5 1 5 1 2 No Display 5 2 5 1 3 The Touch Panel Do...

Page 8: ... Vertical frequency Dot clock frequency Sync Logic V H 31 469 kHz 59 992 Hz 25 175 MHz 37 500 kHz 75 000 Hz 31 500 MHz 37 879 kHz 60 317 Hz 40 000 MHz 46 875 kHz 75 000 Hz 49 500 MHz 48 363 kHz 60 004 Hz 65 000 MHz 56 476 kHz 70 069 Hz 75 000 MHz 60 023 kHz 75 029 Hz 78 750 MHz 31 469 kHz 70 087 Hz 28 322 MHz 37 927 kHz 85 039 Hz 35 500 MHz 640 480 800 600 1024 768 720 400 VGA SVGA XGA US Text The...

Page 9: ... the host through an analog RGB interface it can also be easily connected to a personal computer and used as a display For the available display modes see PC Connection Notes Rear mounting type is designed to be built into other equipment The slim and compact body is designed specifically to be built into machine cabinets and panels Since the FP can be easily used with other equipment it can be us...

Page 10: ...age Contents FP 790T Installation Guide FP 790T Installation Guide These items have all been carefully packed with special attention to product quality However should you find any item s damaged or missing please contact your local distributor immediately for prompt service Installation gasket FP790 WP00 1 For description and usage of the application programs stored in the floppy disk see that dis...

Page 11: ...operation Used to refer to useful or importantsupplemental information Used to provide useful or importantsupplemental information 1 Used to provide useful or importantsupplemental information 1 2 Indicates steps in a procedure Be sure to perform these steps in the order given Symbol Information The list below describes the symbols used in this manual ...

Page 12: ...cable Keyboard output FP CK01 SIO cable RS 232C FP61V IS00 O RGB cable Analog RGB input FP CV00 FP CV01 DOS compatible personal computer OS Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT Windows 2000 d e f g h i FP Unit FP790 T21 For a description of each reference no used h etc refer to the next page page 1 2 c 1 1 Connecting the FP to a PC The interface connecting a touch panel to a host PC is only RS 232C It...

Page 13: ... Connector d Serial I F Connector e Analog RGB I F Connector f Host Connector for Mouse 2 5 Names and Functions of FP Parts Mouse Keyboard Cable FP CK01 Serial I F Cable FP61V IS00 0 Analog RGB Cable FP CV00 FP CV01 Display Protection Sheets 5 sheets set PL CS500 1 The FP ME000 Mouse Emulator can only be used with a PC running the Japanese version of Windows When an English version of Win dows is ...

Page 14: ...ween the host and the FP 2 5 m Compatible with PS 2 mini DIN 4 pin male connector devices Akeyboard cannot be connected Optional Software FP 790 Mouse Emulator FP ME000 1 Touch panel driver for Windows95 98 NT 2000 Backlight FP790T BL00 Replacement Backlights 2 lights set Installation brackets GP070 AT01 Used to secure the FP to its installation panel 4 brackets set Installation gasket FP790 WP00 ...

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Page 16: ...cludes general specifications functional specifications interface specifications and part names and dimensions of the FP Input Voltage AC 100Vto AC 240V 50 60Hz Rated Voltage AC 85Vto AC 265V 50 60Hz Allowable Voltage Drop 1 cycle or less Power Consumption 65VAor less In Rush Current 30A at normal temperature 45A at 400 C Voltage Endurance AC 1500V 20mA 1 minute between the live wire and grounding...

Page 17: ... can possibly harm the unit This can occur in areas where either vaporized oils are present or where low viscosity cutting oils are allowed to adhere to the unit for long periods of time If the FP s front face protection sheet becomes peeled off these conditions can lead to the ingress of oil into the FP and separate protection measures are suggested Also if non approved oils are present it may ca...

Page 18: ...4 hour operation lifespan 30 000 hours Input Signal Analog RGB Image Signal Analog RGB Synchronous Signal TTL Level negative True or positive true Scanning Type Non interlaced Clock adjustment 128 to 128 Phase adjustment 64 levels Contrast Control via touch panel Brightness Control via touch panel Color Control via red green blue settings Horizontal Display Vertical Display Serial I F RS 232C MOUS...

Page 19: ...Hz 35 500 MHz 720 400 VGA SVGA XGA US Text Size 640 480 800 600 1024 768 Pin No Signal Name Condition Pin Location 1 ANALOG R R Signal Input 2 ANALOG G G Signal Input 3 ANALOG B B Signal Input 4 NC No Connection 5 GND GND 6 RETURN R R Signal GND 7 RETURN G G Signal GND 8 RETURN B B Signal GND 9 NC No Connection 10 GND GND 11 NC No Connection 12 NC No Connection Horizontal Synchronous Signal Input ...

Page 20: ... Option Cable Pin Diagrams for information about each signal s direction Pin No Signal Name Condition Pin Location 1 CD Carrier Detect FP Host 2 RD Receive Data FP Host 3 TD Send Data FP Host 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready FP Host 5 GND Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready FP Host 7 RTS Request to Send FP Host 8 CTS Clear to Send FP Host 9 RI Not Used Since all serial interface signals are the same on the PC si...

Page 21: ...es of host and mouse combinations This unit was developed using the Microsoft Mouse Microsoft s other mouse products the IntelliMouse and the 3 Button mouse cannot be used with this unit When connecting the Mouse be sure to use the Mouse Type Host connector MOUSE OUT and the Host PC Mouse Keyboard cable FP CK01 Do not connect this cable when the power to the FP and the host PC are both ON After co...

Page 22: ...A n alo g G In p u t 3 A n alo g B In p u t 4 R eserved 5 D ig ital g ro u n d 6 R etu rn R 7 R etu rn G 8 R etu rn B 9 R eserved 10 D ig ital g ro u n d 11 R eserved 12 R eserved 13 H S Y N C In p u t 14 V S Y N C In p u t 15 R eserved F G F G 1 R E D IN 2 G R N IN 3 B L U IN 4 N C 5 G N D 6 R E D G N D 7 G R N G N D 8 B L U G N D 9 N C 1 0 G N D 1 1 N C 1 2 N C 1 3 H S Y N 1 4 V S Y N 1 5 N C F ...

Page 23: ...NC 6 Input Output DATA 1 NC 2 GND 3 5V 4 Input Output CLK 5 NC 6 FP Connector Mouse Keyboard cable PC Connector The signal names of the FP unit interface and the mouse keyboard cable FP CK01 conform to those of the personal computer interface To prevent accidents and connector damage please be aware that the ends of this connector are different Connect the 4 pin white connector to the FP and the 6...

Page 24: ... data to the host C Power input terminal block Used to connect the power supply cable D Status LED Under development E Setup switches DIP switches Used to set the FP s operation mode F MOUSE Connector MOUSE IN Used to connect a mouse G MOUSE Host connector MOUSE OUT Sends mouse output data from the FP Connects to the Host s PS 2 equivalent Mouse input connector H Serial I F Connector RS 2332C Seri...

Page 25: ...ser Manual Specifications 2 10 Top View Front View 405 15 94 350 13 78 74 2 91 13 5 0 53 Side View Rear View 2 6 Dimensions 334 13 15 389 15 31 2 6 1 FP 790T External Dimensions Unit mm in excluding projections ...

Page 26: ... moisture resistance may not be possible If the dimensions of the Panel Cut are larger than those given here the panel can warp and distort the FP unit s display Panel less than 4 R3 Side View Front View Rear View Top View 11 0 43 M5 10 0 39 31 1 22 19 5 0 77 16 0 63 Unit mm in excluding projections Unit mm in excluding projections 390 0 15 35 0 5 0 0 02 0 335 0 13 19 0 5 0 0 02 0 ...

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Page 28: ...of its dust and drip resistance Be sure to change the gasket periodically or when scratches or dirt become visible The gasket must be inserted correctly into the groove for the FP s moisture resistance to be equivalent to IP65f The upper surface of the gasket should protrude approximately 2mm out from the groove Be sure to check that the gasket is correctly inserted before installing the FP into a...

Page 29: ...e unit horizontally or sideways portrait style use a fan or air conditioning unit to prevent overheating Horizontal Installation Vertical Installation 100mm 100mm 100mm 100mm 100mm 100mm 100mm Front View Side View It is important that the plate panel surface is flat clean and without any jagged edges If the panel is thin and may warp attach a reinforcing plate to the panel The Plate Panel thicknes...

Page 30: ...re this unit is located as far away as possible from electromagnetic cir cuits non fuse type breakers and other equipment that can cause arcing When installing the FP in a panel with an angled face the face should not incline either backwards or forwards more than 30o Insert the FP into the panel cut from the front of the panel Panel Side view ...

Page 31: ...ner s screw with a screwdriver To ensure the FP s front panel is sufficiently moisture resistant tighten the screw with no more than 0 5 to 0 6 N m of torque FP Excessive torque may cause damage to the unit Top View Bottom View Panel 2 Secure the FP in place using the installation fasteners Insert the installation fasteners hooks into the slots provided on the top bottom and sides of the FP three ...

Page 32: ...ound the unit To prevent the power terminals from being short circuited due to a loose screw use ring terminals with insulating sleeves Rear of FP L N FG L N FG Ring terminal 1 Power input terminal block 1 L Live line for AC input N Neutral line for AC input FG Ground terminal to be connected to the FP housing Recommended ring terminal V2 MS3 or equivalent Manufactured by JST Co When connecting th...

Page 33: ...he main power supply 3 Remove the terminal block s transparent cover 4 Remove the screws from the 3 middle terminals align the ring terminals and re attach the screws Check that each wire is securely connected 5 Replace the terminal block s transparent plastic cover Use no more than 0 5 0 6N m of torque to tighten the screws 3 2 2 FP Power Cord Connection Procedure ...

Page 34: ... input output and operation signal lines as shown in figure 3 ToincreasetheFP snoiseresistance twist the power cable before con If the voltage supplied exceeds the FP s designated range connect a voltage transformer Chapter 2 Speci fications for the allowable volt age range necting it to the FP The power cord must not be bun dled or kept close to the main cir cuit lines high voltage high cur rent ...

Page 35: ... grounding is not possi ble use a common grounding point The grounding wire should have a cross section larger than 2mm2 Make the connection point as close to the FP as possible and make the wire as short as possible When using a long grounding wire use a thicker wire placed in a duct If the FP does not function properly when grounded this way disconnect the ground wire from the FP s FG ter minal ...

Page 36: ... listed below FP 790T rear view Dip Switch SW1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF Ð 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF Ð Dip Switch 1 No Function OFF ON 1 2 3 4 5 Screen DisplaySetting Normal Mode OSD Starting Up OFF when stating up ON when stating up 7 Reserved OFF ON Reserved Set this switch to OFF Choose to turn backlights ON when starting up or keep OFF Backlight Setting Default setting choose whether backlight OFF or not ...

Page 37: ...the menu display reappears No Function OFF ON 1 External Mouse Interface NO YES Touch Data Transmission Mode Selection 3 Touch and click sound ON OFF Touch Panel Calibration Setting 6 7 8 2 Reserved RS232C when in use 4 Set this switch to OFF 5 Screen Setting Mode Switch 1 Reserved Set this switch to OFF Screen Setting Mode turn OFF when adjusting the screen Normal Mode ...

Page 38: ...ch panel will start up the OSD To exit Adjusting mode turn DIPSW1 5 OFF How to Quit To quit the OSD automatically do not touch the touch panel for approximately 5 seconds The effective range area for each corner is 1 10 the length of the panel Since touch panel input data is used for OSD screen adjustment until quitting the OSD regular input data will not output from the FP FP Display Panel DOWN L...

Page 39: ... or UP RIGHT switches to choose one of the adjustment items 3 Press the SELECT switch to select a desired item and that item s adjustment screen will be called up 4 Use the DOWN LEFT or UP RIGHT switches to change the value of the selected item 5 Press the EXIT switch to return to the OSD menu Control will return to the OSD menu after 5 seconds when no panel operation is performed Adjustment Menu ...

Page 40: ...ght 67h Turns off the backlight Automatic reset 69h Turns on the click sound 6Ah Turns off the click sound 71h Turns on the buzzer 72h Turns off the buzzer 73h Turns on calibration mode 74h Turns off calibration mode 75h Turns on touch panel data output 76h Turns off touch panel data output All codes other than those shown here are reserved These com mands should never be issued when using the FP ...

Page 41: ...ver the click sound Thus when both the buzzer output and click sound are set to ON the buzzer output is activated Backlight ON High brightness 65h Turns on the backlight at high brightness Backlight OFF Automatic reset 67h Turns off the backlight When either SIO communication or touch operation is performed the backlight is turned on Backlight OFF Command reset 68h Turns off the backlight After a ...

Page 42: ... mouse emulation software listed below can automatically convert the coordinates with simple initial settings A separate conversion program is required when using a different OS To create a conversion program for a different OS please observe the following instructions 1 Resolution The FP has 1024 resolution in both the X and Y axes The origin point 0 0 is in the upper right corner 0 0 1023 1023 O...

Page 43: ... output unless finger is released T0022 0501CR T0023 0500CR R0023 0500CR when released only 1 unit of data is sent 3 Sampling Rate A maximum of 87 points per second 4 Cable Connection Connect the RS 232C connector provided at the rear of the FP to the host s serial interface through the optional SIO cable Chapter 1 Introduction Connect the host PLC data cable to the FP s rear mounted RS 232C conne...

Page 44: ... panel is initialized as follows Clearsitsinternalbuffer Initializestheserialcommunicationmode Initializes the system default values Baud rate 9600bps Data length 8 bits Parity None Stop bit 1 bit Function Default setting Backlight ON Backlight condition ON Click sound ON Buzzer OFF Touch panel data output ON ...

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Page 46: ...er the unit is switched on The screen disappears during RUN mode The screen display is not normal Touch panel doesn t respond The touch panel does not react when pressed or its reaction time is abnormally slow Because of the danger of an electric shock be sure the power cord is not connected when wiring the unit When changing the backlight since there is a dan ger of an electric shock or burn be s...

Page 47: ...urned ON YES NO NO NO YES Is the FP s RGB cable correctly connected Is the FP s backlight CFL working correctly turned ON Even though the display isn t perfect does an image appear There is a problem with the FP Please contact your local FP distributor NO YES Connect the cable as designated Chapter 2 4 Option Cable Pin Numbers Correct the screen coordinate positioning 3 3 Run Mode and Display Posi...

Page 48: ...er cable connected correctly to the FP Have the FP s backlights been set up correctly NO YES Check that the FP s backlights are correctly connected and change them if required 6 3 Changing the Backlight There is a problem with the FP Please contact your local FP distributor Connect the power cable correctly Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring Turn OFF the FP ...

Page 49: ...DIP switches at the rear of the FP correctly 3 3 Setup of Operation Mode and Positioning of Display Does the connected cable conform to the settings YES NO Connect the cable according to the connection method specified by the DIP switches For the SIO connection connect the SIO cable For the mouse connection connect the mouse keyboard cable 1 1 Connecting the FP to a PC Has the necessary software b...

Page 50: ...t Maintenance Cover Screen When the FP s display or case becomes dirty use a neutral detergent applied to a damp soft cloth to clean the surface NO Paint thinner Organic solvent Acidic agents Do not use paint thinner organic solvents or highly acidic agents to clean the unit Do not press the touch panel display with sharp objects such as a mechanical pencil otherwise the display may be damaged Pro...

Page 51: ...e within the allowable range 0 C 40 C Is the humidity within the specified range 30 RH 85 RH Is the atmosphere free of corrosive gas Electrical Specifications Is the input voltage appropriate AC85V TO AC265V Is the power supply voltage stable Is the power supply frequency correct 50 60 Hz Attachments Is the cable connected properly Is it loose Are the mounting brackets holding the unit securely Ar...

Page 52: ...ng burned The backlight is very fragile Do not touch the glass tube directly or try to remove its power cord If the glass tube breaks you may be injured Warning During replacement be sure to protect the front surface of the FP s display so that it is not scratched or damaged The FP has both an upper and a lower backlight bulb Be sure to replace both at the same time Since CFL is used for the backl...

Page 53: ...t up and hold one side of the inner unit left or right 6 Carefully bend each backlight s Positioning Tab upwards until it is clear of the Positioning Pin Then slowly pull out each backlight horizontally from its holder Positioning Tab Be sure to pull out the backlights gently if they become stuck in their holders or they can be damaged When pulling out the backlight and holding the Positioning Tab...

Page 54: ...unit in place 5 Reattach the rear cover and replace the nine 9 rear cover attachment screws Positioning Tab Positioning Pin Cable Clamp Be sure not to pinch or cut any of the FP unit s internal wiring when closing the rear cover If any of the attachment screws becomes misplaced check to be sure that they have not fallen inside the FP If a screw has fallen inside the FP do not connect the FP unit s...

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Page 56: ...allation Fasteners 2 10 Installation Procedures 3 1 M Mouse Interface MOUSE IN 2 5 Mouse Keyboard cable pin numbers 2 7 O Optional Equipment 1 3 Optional Maintenance Parts 1 2 Optional Parts 1 2 P Package Contents ix Panel Cut Dimensions 2 10 Parts Names and Functions 2 8 PC Connection Notes vii Periodic Check Up 7 2 Pin Assignments and Signal Names for Serial Interf 2 4 Pin Connections for the SI...

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