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First English printing, July 2022
Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy; however, no guarantee is given to the correctness 
of the contents. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. We are not liable for any injury or 
loss that results from the use of this equipment.

Safety Instructions 
Please read all of these instructions carefully before you use the device. Save this manual for 
future reference.

   Unplug equipment before cleaning. Don’t use liquid or spray detergent; use a moist cloth.

   Keep equipment away from excessive humidity and heat. Preferably, keep it in an air-conditioned environment with  

      temperatures not exceeding 40º Celsius (104º Fahrenheit).

   When installing, place the equipment on a sturdy, level surface to prevent it from accidentally falling and causing 

      damage to other equipment or injury to persons nearby. 

   When the equipment is in an open position, do not cover, block or in any way obstruct the gap between it and the  

      power supply. Proper air convection is necessary to keep it from overheating.

   Arrange the equipment’s power cord in such a way that others won’t trip or fall over it. 

   If you are using a power cord that didn’t ship with the equipment, ensure that it is rated for the voltage and current  

      labeled on the equipment’s electrical ratings label. The voltage rating on the cord should be higher than the one listed        
      on the equipment’s ratings label.

   Observe all precautions and warnings attached to the equipment.

   If you don’t intend on using the equipment for a long time, disconnect it from the power outlet to prevent being 

      damaged by transient over-voltage.

   Keep all liquids away from the equipment to minimize the risk of accidental spillage. Liquid spilled on to the power    

      supply or on other hardware may cause damage, fi re or electrical shock.

   Only qualifi ed service personnel should open the chassis. Opening it yourself could damage the equipment and       

      invalidate its warranty.  

   If any part of the equipment becomes damaged or stops functioning, have it checked by qualifi ed service personnel.

What the warranty does not cover

   Any product, on which the serial number has been defaced, modifi ed or removed.

   Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from:

      

   Accident, misuse, neglect, fi re, water, lightning, or other acts of nature, unauthorized product modifi cation, or 

 

failure to follow instructions supplied with the product.

      

   Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by us.

      

   Any damage of the product due to shipment.

      

   Removal or installation of the product.

      

   Causes external to the product, such as electric power fl uctuation or failure.

      

   Use of supplies or parts not meeting our specifi cations.

      

   Normal wear and tear.

      

   Any other causes which does not relate to a product defect.

   Removal, installation, and set-up service charges.

Regulatory Notices Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of 
the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential 
installation. 
Any changes or modifi cations made to this equipment may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. This 
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the 
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. 
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause 
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment o

  and on, the 

user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

   Re-position or relocate the receiving antenna.

   Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

   Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit di

 erent from that to which the receiver is connected.

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Summary of Contents for LCDR8U21-03

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Page 2: ...User Manual 8U Rackmount Display Panel LCDR8U21 03 21 5 FHD 1920 x 1080 LCD Options SDI MCS HDMI DP Audio BNC Touchscreen DC power MIL type or lockable connector...

Page 3: ...sis Opening it yourself could damage the equipment and invalidate its warranty If any part of the equipment becomes damaged or stops functioning have it checked by qualified service personnel What the...

Page 4: ...fications P 5 2 2 On screen Display Operation OSD P 7 Part 3 Options 3 1 3G HD SD SDI Broadcast grade input P 10 3 2 MC Multi display control solution P 11 3 3 HDMI DP BNC P 12 3 4 Touchscreen Project...

Page 5: ...d monitor screens can scratch the LCD display or strip o the finish Do not spray any kind of liquid directly onto the screen or case of your monitor Spraying liquids directly onto the screen or case c...

Page 6: ...21 03 unit X 1 6ft VGA cable X 1 Power adapter X 1 Power cord X 1 Fastener screw for rear bracket x 2 1 2 Structure Diagram Basic I O HDMI upgrade DP BNC Options OR Power in VGA Audio out in in Video...

Page 7: ...roduct Dimension W x D x H Net Weight LCDR8U21 03 501 9 x 64 x 353 mm 19 8 x 2 5 x 13 9 inch 8 8 kg 19 4 lb 1 2 Dimension Front View Side View UNIT mm 1mm 0 03937 inch Bottom View Rear View www Rackmo...

Page 8: ...P 3 Hardware and M4 4 pcs for VESA mount are not provided VESA mount 100 100mm M4 screw 1 3 VESA mount Installation www RackmountMart com...

Page 9: ...cket with M6 screw set 8 x M6 screw set are required M6 screw sets are not provided Step 1 Step 2 Insert the RP F821 display panel into the rear bracket Complete the installation Step 4 Step 3 Fix the...

Page 10: ...ort DP 1 0 HDCP 1 3 Analog VGA Analog 0 7Vp p Composite BNC NTSC PAL Plug Play DVI VGA VESA EDID structure 1 3 Synchronization VGA Separate Composite SOG Audio Connectivity Audio Input Connector 3 5mm...

Page 11: ...60Hz 1360 x 768 x 60Hz 1280 x 1024 x 60 75Hz 1280 x 960 x 60Hz 1280 x 768 x 60 75Hz 1152 x 864 x 75Hz 1024 x 768 x 60 70 75Hz 848 x 480 x 60Hz 800 x 600 x 60 72 75Hz 720 x 400 x 70Hz 640 x 480 x 60 72...

Page 12: ...he LED of Power touch button will flash continuously when there is no signal input All the LED touch buttons will automatically turn o after 10 minutes of idle status except the Power Light up all mem...

Page 13: ...just the horizontal position of the video V Position To adjust the vertical position of the video Clock To auto adjust H Size of the screen Phase To fine tune the screen Picture size FULL SCREEEN 4 3...

Page 14: ...t Adjust the screen timeout OSD transparency Adjust the screen transparency OSD rotation Rotate the screen 90 180 270 4 Reset Reset Return the adjustment back to factory setting 5 6 MISC Signal source...

Page 15: ...Video SD SDI 48kHz 16 20 24 bit 2 CH Synchronized Asyn chronized Video Compatible Video Format 3G SDI 1080p 1080p 1080i 720p 60 50Hz 4 2 2 30 25 24Hz 4 4 4 60 50Hz 4 4 4 60 50Hz 4 4 4 HD SDI 1080p 108...

Page 16: ...e changed MC Link in out set Power in VGA Audio out in in Video PC DVI D USB BNC Audio in Video HDMI www RackmountMart com More control is always good Especially when it is necessary and easy Synergy...

Page 17: ...Power in VGA Audio out HDMI 2 0 DP HDMI 1 4 DP Option Display Port DP 1 0 HDCP 1 3 HDMI HDMI 2 0 HDCP 2 2 HDMI HDMI 1 4 HDCP 1 4 Audio Audio output HDMI Option HDMI HDMI 1 4 HDCP 1 4 Audio Audio input...

Page 18: ...15 ms 20 ms Optical Transmittance 80 3 87 2 Surface Hardness 3H 9H Haze 8 3 7 Glass 3 2 0 2 mm 2 8 mm 10 Connector USB Type A Compatibility Windows 7 XP Vista Linux Resistive 1 pt Capacitive 1 pt Tou...

Page 19: ...k below Step 2 Double click the Setup exe Step 3 Follow the installation instruction to finish the setup Step 4 After installation run the TouchKit program the 4 point calibration Please follow the be...

Page 20: ...2 Volt 24 Volt 48 Volt 110 Volt 300 Volt Input range 9 18V 18 36V 36 75V 66 160V 180 425V Input current No load 50 mA 50 mA 50 mA 35 mA 10 mA Full load 4950 mA 2450 mA 1220 mA 749 mA 600 mA Output rat...

Page 21: ...teristics to meet cost considerations and to provide users with the most design exibility possible For more information please contact us MIL type or Lockable connectors above can be integrated with o...

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