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RGB ELEKTRONIKA AGACIAK CIACIEK

SPÓŁKA JAWNA

 
Jana Dlugosza 2-6 Street

51-162 Wrocław

Poland

      [email protected]
     +48 71 325 15 05

www.rgbautomatyka.pl

www.rgbelektronika.pl

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www.rgbelektronika.pl 

 

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UP UNIPO

Summary of Contents for UFP 6"

Page 1: ...SP KA JAWNA Jana Dlugosza 2 6 Street 51 162 Wroc aw Poland biuro rgbelektronika pl 48 71 325 15 05 www rgbautomatyka pl www rgbelektronika pl DATASHEET www rgbautomatyka pl www rgbelektronika pl OTHER...

Page 2: ...d with a wide variety of tools and having several testing stands at their disposal are a guarantee of the highest quality service OUR SERVICES ENCODERS SERVO DRIVERS LINEAR ENCODERS SERVO AMPLIFIERS C...

Page 3: ...Operating manual Universal unipo Flat Panel UFP Revision status 19 01 2010...

Page 4: ...rsal unipo Flat Panel UFP 2 Revision status 19 01 2010 unipo GmbH Pelarstra e 21 D 64720 Michelstadt Phone 49 0 6061 704 0 Fax 49 0 6061 704 160 E Mail vertrieb unipo de Internet www unipo de Dok ID 1...

Page 5: ...13 2 3 Intended use 14 2 4 Dangers the device may present 14 2 5 EMERGENCY STOP switch 14 2 6 System control 15 2 7 Operating personnel 15 3 Transport packing and storage 17 3 1 Transport inspection 1...

Page 6: ...lamping claws 33 5 3 Connections 34 5 3 1 Video connection 34 5 3 2 AC Version 35 5 3 3 DC Version 35 5 4 Start up 36 5 4 1 Measures before starting the UFP 36 5 4 2 Starting the device 36 6 Software...

Page 7: ...ng the screensaver ScrSaver 65 6 6 10 3 Setting the sensitivity Sensitivity 66 6 6 10 4 Filtering Sync Signals Sync Filter 67 6 6 10 5 Sync separation SOG Threshold 68 6 6 10 6 Showing the UFP version...

Page 8: ...Universal unipo Flat Panel UFP 6 Revision status 19 01 2010 12 List of tables 87 13 List of figures 89 14 Index 91...

Page 9: ...actual design of the machine 1 2 Explanation of symbols Important safety and machine related notes in this operating manual are marked with symbols The notes must be adhered to in order to avoid accid...

Page 10: ...ss as well as the legal regulations valid at the time of entering into the contract shall apply NOTE These operating instructions must be thoroughly read before starting any work on or with the device...

Page 11: ...en consent of the manufacturer is not permitted Violations oblige to compensation The right for further claims remains reserved unipo is a protected trademark of the unipo GmbH Any other brand or prod...

Page 12: ...tions WARNING Danger of injury Edged components sharp points and corners on and inside the device or on the required tools can cause injuries Any work for disassembling the device must therefore only...

Page 13: ...omers and users for technical information about the device and its use Information about the responsible contact person is at any time available by phone fax e mail or via internet Apart from that the...

Page 14: ...Universal unipo Flat Panel UFP General 12 Revision status 19 01 2010...

Page 15: ...ctly complied with 2 2 Customer s responsibility Always keep these operating instructions near the device and ensure access for installation operating maintenance and cleaning personnel at any time Op...

Page 16: ...ended use 2 4 Dangers the device may present The product has been subjected to a danger analysis The resulting construction and design of the device correspond to the state of the art Nonetheless some...

Page 17: ...recognize potential dangers based on their specialist training knowledge and experience as well as their knowledge of relevant regulations Inexperienced personnel without profound knowledge must be t...

Page 18: ...Universal unipo Flat Panel UFP Safety 16 Revision status 19 01 2010...

Page 19: ...are delivered in various types of packaging The main packaging materials are cardboard and plastics foils foam rubber The packaging material may also include materials to protect the packed goods aga...

Page 20: ...that the floor of the warehouse is dry during storage Protect against direct sunlight Store in a dust free environment Avoid mechanical vibrations and accidental damage Check preservation measures if...

Page 21: ...IN EN 50082 2 EN 60950 EN 60204 1 Table 2 Directives and safety regulations 4 1 Description of function The video signal is physically adapted through the input module and transmitted to the electroni...

Page 22: ...display unit electronics unit power supply module input module Mains cable Test certificate Technical information on input module Operating instructions Accessories optional Assembly unit front plate...

Page 23: ...tus 19 01 2010 21 4 2 1 Design of the UFP 1 2 Fig 1 UFP front view 3 4 5 6 Fig 2 UFP rear view The UFP consists of the following modules 1 Display unit 2 Control unit optional 3 Electronic unit 4 Powe...

Page 24: ...e control unit The control unit is used to set parameters via the on screen display OSD Connection is accomplished through a 6 pin Mini DIN plug on the back of the device 4 2 3 Input module I Module T...

Page 25: ...ced remotely via an up to 5m ribbon cable 4 2 5 Power supply module The power supply module is used to connect the display to the mains supply by means of an inlet connector for non heating appliances...

Page 26: ...riant used Degree of protection front side IP 651 back side IP 20 Frequency horizontal min max 12 100 kHz vertical min max 40 100 Hz Display protection 3mm Conturan screen with interference optical gl...

Page 27: ...typ 350 cd m2 8 640 x 480 65 60 50 typ 500 1 typ 350 cd m2 10 640 x 480 65 45 65 typ 500 1 typ 350 cd m2 10 800 x 600 70 60 50 typ 500 1 typ 350 cd m2 12 800 x 600 65 75 45 typ 500 1 typ 350 cd m2 15...

Page 28: ...m UFP W x H x D mm Electronic unit W x H x D mm 6 133 x 90 230 x 150 x 40 8 171 x 128 215 x 172 x 40 10 10 211 x 159 255 x 220 x 40 12 246 x 184 333 x 255 x 50 15 304 x 228 385 x 295 x 50 17 338 x 270...

Page 29: ...e works to specification during test Ambient temperature 0 C to 55 C Temperature change max 0 5 C min Relative humidity 10 to 85 Absolute humidity max 30 g m3 Air pressure altitude max 3 000 m above s...

Page 30: ...Universal unipo Flat Panel UFP Design of the UFP 28 Revision status 19 01 2010...

Page 31: ...n and off via the plant WARNING Danger of injury Installing a damaged or incomplete device can lead to severe personal injury or material defects Only install completely intact devices WARNING In orde...

Page 32: ...Ensure equipotential bonding Connect all metal parts of a housing control cabinet ensuring large area contact and electric conductivity Do not place the connecting points on a painted surface because...

Page 33: ...th very little distance from each other or twist them together Route wanted signal lines and the associated lines for equipotential bonding close together and keep these cables as short as possible Ro...

Page 34: ...nal accessories Plug the input module into the socket on the back of the UFP provided for this purpose and fasten it with the supplied assembly material and the covering hood if not delivered in assem...

Page 35: ...P to the front plate are available Assembly of the clamping claws Fig 4 Assembly of clamping claws 1 1 Turn screw 1 into clamping claw 2 Fig 5 Assembly of clamping claws 2 2 Turn clamping claw 2 and s...

Page 36: ...BAS as well as digital e g EGA input signals Analog signals feature separated H Sync V Sync Composite Sync or Sync to green The display of interlace formats is possible Digital signals Feeding with on...

Page 37: ...ting cable must always have an earth conductor Any interruption of the earth conductor inside or outside the device is prohibited for safety reasons 5 3 3 DC Version The UFP must be connected to the 1...

Page 38: ...the work area Clean up the work area and remove any substances such as fluids or similar that may have leaked out Make sure that all safety features on device and system are restored to good working o...

Page 39: ...able in the integrated format library manual configuration by the user readjustment of parameters after the automatic adjustment is possible The manual readjustment takes place via a cable linked cont...

Page 40: ...an be individually edited via a cable linked control unit 6 3 1 The control unit The control unit consists of the following elements 4 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 Fig 7 Control unit 1 Function key ESC Escape 2 Navi...

Page 41: ...out saving Navigation key right To navigate in the menu and to set parameters right Navigation key left To navigate in the menu and to set parameters left Enter Selection activation of menu and confir...

Page 42: ...hing values or reset the values to standard The selected settings or newly adjusted parameters are conformed with the key the changes are accepted and the main menu window will open Pressing the funct...

Page 43: ...vertical image size VERT POSITION To set the vertical image position Miscellaneous settings Colors To set the colors Contrast To set the contrast RGB Offset To set the black level Write prot To activ...

Page 44: ...exit the menu without saving global settings will always be saved EXIT SAVE Save To exit the menu with saving Table 12 Menu structure part 2 6 6 Individual UFP menu options Menus that are not selecte...

Page 45: ...to select a format The currently valid line is highlighted in color or Press function key F to run an Auto setup i e the system will automatically reset the parameters without accessing the already a...

Page 46: ...evision status 19 01 2010 NOTE The associated settings are always loaded directly so that the event can be checked immediately The format selected last will be displayed Vertical horizontal and pixel...

Page 47: ...RATE Fig 11 Menu window SAMPLE RATE Select a sample rate with the navigation keys and The currently valid line is highlighted in color or Press function key F to automatically determine a new sample r...

Page 48: ...NSION With each adjustment of the sample rate the image position is also regulated NOTE If the image shows slightly visible vertical stripes the distance of which changes when adjusting the sample rat...

Page 49: ...ine a new phase angle This may take a few seconds during which the image may probably not be stable Press key to activate the selected parameter The changeover will take place immediately and the main...

Page 50: ...des the currently set factor the information in parenthesis indicates whether the expansion is achieved by interpolation interpolated or by duplication duplicated or if no expansion not expanded takes...

Page 51: ...e Some factors are only available as duplicated NOTE For some UFP models under the setting 1 1 there is the additional factor 8 9 elimin Column In this setting each ninth column is eliminated and the...

Page 52: ...POSITION Fig 17 Menu window HORZ POSITION Select a position value with the navigation keys and The currently valid line is highlighted in color or Press function key F to automatically determine a ne...

Page 53: ...he input signal is adjusted not the image position that appears in the display This area is always centred It may therefore happen that parts of the image are missing even though it does not even touc...

Page 54: ...Besides the currently set factor the information in parenthesis indicates whether the expansion is achieved by interpolation interpolated or by duplication duplicated or if no expansion not expanded...

Page 55: ...Flat Panel UFP Software description Revision status 19 01 2010 53 NOTE The properties not expanded interpolated and duplicated of the factor are not separately adjustable Some factors are only availab...

Page 56: ...ERT POSITION Fig 21 Menu window VERT POSITION Select a position value with the navigation keys and The currently valid line is highlighted in color or Press function key F to automatically determine a...

Page 57: ...he input signal is adjusted but not the image position that appears in the display This area is always centred It may therefore happen that parts of the image are missing even though it does not even...

Page 58: ...is slightly different because it has additional sub menus For reasons of clarity all sub menus are shown here In reality only four lines are displayed at a time The header MISC SETTINGS is always dis...

Page 59: ...matically set otherwise the setting 262144 Colors will be chosen Press key to activate the selected parameter The changeover will take place immediately and the main menu MISC SETTINGS appears again o...

Page 60: ...lect the contrast with the navigation keys and The currently valid line is highlighted in color You can choose between Auto and the settings 0 for low contrast to 100 for high contrast or Use the func...

Page 61: ...d line is highlighted in color You can choose setting from 63 to 63 or Use the function key F to reset the setting to the default value Press key to activate the selected parameter The changeover will...

Page 62: ...ivate enabled or deactivate disabled the write protection The following message appears on the screen Fig 27 Menu Write Prot Safety dialog Press key to activate the selected write protection The main...

Page 63: ...hort information about the currently detected input signal is displayed The currently valid parameters are displayed Press key to open the menu Format Info Fig 28 Menu Format info Press any key to exi...

Page 64: ...re assigned as follows Use the navigation keys and to select the characters for the currently selected position Press the ESC key to move the cursor one digit to the right Press the F key to delete th...

Page 65: ...ructure is slightly different because it has additional sub menus For reasons of clarity all sub menus are shown here In reality only four lines are displayed at a time The header GLOBAL SETTINGS is a...

Page 66: ...Select the brightness values with the navigation keys and The currently valid line is highlighted in color The value can be adjusted from 0 to 100 in steps of 5 or You may use the function key F to se...

Page 67: ...er and to exit the menu The main menu GLOBAL SETTINGS is displayed again or Press key ESC to reject the changes The main menu GLOBAL SETTINGS is displayed again Additional saving under the main menu E...

Page 68: ...d Press key to activate the selected parameter and to exit the menu The main menu GLOBAL SETTINGS is displayed again or Press key ESC to reject the changes The main menu GLOBAL SETTINGS is displayed a...

Page 69: ...d in color The value can be set to either disabled def deactivated default setting or enabled activated or Use the function key F to reset the value to default Press key to activate the selected param...

Page 70: ...he navigation keys and The currently valid line is highlighted in color The values can be set between 1 and 28 or Use the function key F to reset the value to default 15 Press key to activate the sele...

Page 71: ...FP version status The currently valid parameter is displayed Press key to open the menu Version Fig 37 Menu Version 1 Line Version status of firmware 2 Line Version status of unipo video FPGA 3 Line V...

Page 72: ...nvironment Boot shows the number of boot processes of the device Lif shows the actual operating time of the device in hours minutes and seconds Temp shows the actual temperature inside the device Max...

Page 73: ...line is highlighted in color You may either choose cancel or continue Press key to activate the selected action The action will be executed immediately and the main menu GLOBAL SETTINGS will be displ...

Page 74: ...u is locked by a key dialog Press key to open the menu Advanced Set Fig 40 Menu Advanced Settings key dialog A window asking for the key code is opened After entering the correct key code you have acc...

Page 75: ...ctual settings are transferred to the user library by choosing save and rejected when choosing discharge In either case the menu is exited and the OSD switched off If the currently loaded format is wr...

Page 76: ...Universal unipo Flat Panel UFP Software description 74 Revision status 19 01 2010...

Page 77: ...ns Before starting work switch off electrical supply and secure against switching on again 7 2 Maintenance work The UFP does not require any special maintenance and cleaning except the fan 7 2 1 Clean...

Page 78: ...ures after maintenance work Please observe after maintenance work and before switching on the device Check all previously loosened screw connections for tight fit Check all previously loosened plug ca...

Page 79: ...y be carried out by trained and authorised technical staff while observing the safety instructions 8 2 Behaviour in case of faults ATTENTION The following is generally valid 1 In case of faults which...

Page 80: ...data sheets Adjust SOG Threshold GLOBAL SETTINGS SOG Threshold Image jumps flickers SOG Threshold incorrectly set Switch Sync Filter on off GLOBAL SETTINGS Sync Filter Adjust horizontal and vertical...

Page 81: ...ust the sample rate SAMPLE RATE Incorrect phase angle Adjust the phase angle PHASE Color shift Graphics board defective Replace graphics board Video cable defective or of poor quality Replace the vide...

Page 82: ...OSD present Video cable plugged in wrong only BNC Connect cable correctly Check video cable Missing H Sync Replace graphics board No H Sync found Please check your video source Wrong I module Replace...

Page 83: ...tment This department is available to you at any time under the phone number 0049 0 6061 704 0 WARNING Danger of electric current Electrical power can cause severe injuries There is a danger of life i...

Page 84: ...Universal unipo Flat Panel UFP Repair 82 Revision status 19 01 2010...

Page 85: ...F Mean Time Between Failure the mean time between two failures serves as a measure for the reliability of devices and plants OSD On Screen Display RGB Red Green Blue Color mix of red green and blue SA...

Page 86: ...Universal unipo Flat Panel UFP Glossary 84 Revision status 19 01 2010...

Page 87: ...echnical data sheets The following additional data sheet is attached to these operating instructions Technical information Brief instructions status 30 01 06 UFP input module 7LPIP9270200 These instru...

Page 88: ...Universal unipo Flat Panel UFP Appendix Technical data sheets 86 Revision status 19 01 2010...

Page 89: ...data 24 Table 6 Optical data of the different UFP 25 Table 7 Display measurements of the different UFP 26 Table 8 Ambient conditions during operation 27 Table 9 Technical data electric safety 27 Table...

Page 90: ...Universal unipo Flat Panel UFP List of tables 88 Revision status 19 01 2010...

Page 91: ...PLE RATE 45 Fig 12 Menu PHASE 47 Fig 13 Menu window PHASE 47 Fig 14 Menu HORZ EXPANSION 48 Fig 15 Menu window HORZ EXPANSION 48 Fig 16 Menu HORZ POSITION 50 Fig 17 Menu window HORZ POSITION 50 Fig 18...

Page 92: ...32 Menu Brightness 64 Fig 33 Menu ScrSaver 65 Fig 34 Menu Sensitivity 66 Fig 35 Menu Sync Filter 67 Fig 36 Menu SOG Threshold 68 Fig 37 Menu Version 69 Fig 38 Menu Environment 70 Fig 39 Menu Restore...

Page 93: ...omer s responsibility 13 D Dangers 14 Design of the UFP 19 Device message Cause 80 Directive 19 Disassembly 10 discharge 73 Display measurements 26 Display unit 22 E Editing format names 62 Electromag...

Page 94: ...ce work 75 Malfunctions 77 Menu option Advanced set 72 Brightness 64 Colors 57 Contrast 58 Environment 70 Exit 73 Format info 61 GLOBAL SETTINGS 63 HORZ EXPANSION 48 HORZ POSITION 50 MISC SETTINGS 56...

Page 95: ...45 Save 73 Scope of delivery 20 Setting colors 57 Setting the black level RGB 59 Setting the format 43 Setting the screensaver 65 Setting the sensitivity 66 Settings global 63 Signal connection 32 So...

Page 96: ...Universal unipo Flat Panel UFP Index 94 Revision status 19 01 2010...

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