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VT190 ColorVue User Guide                                                                                                                                     150-077 

INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

 

 

Section 

About LCD Monitors 

What you gain by using an LCD monitor in your industrial controls  

LCDs

LCDs

LCDs

 

 

 

are the future of display technology. Although CRTS have dropped in 
cost significantly, they do not offer the performance, reliability, and 
mounting options available with LCDs. LCD monitors consist primarily of 
an LCD, Video Board and a Back Light video. The LCD determines to a 
large extent the viewing angle, brightness and contrast. Beyond that it is 

the function of the video board which converts the analog RGB (Red, Green, Blue) signals from a 
standard video card to a high quality, digital RGB that the LCD can display.   

Recently the video card has taken on a new role. It is the responsibility of  this device to “scale” a 
particular video resolution to the “native” resolution of the LCD. Simply, consider that a computer is 
putting out a VGA [640x480] resolution signal, yet the LCD that is connected is an XGA 
[1024x768] display. The displayed picture would be in the center 1/3 of the LCD. With the 
introduction of the scaling engine. The converter will mathematically recalculate the 640x480 to 
1024x768. This may sound simple but it is in fact a complex algorithm that adjusts for different 
aspect ratios and pixel alignment, essentially smoothing text and graphics to produce a picture 
that is pleasant to the eye. 

All Vartech displays from 12.1” (800x600) to 23.1 (1600x1200) incorporate scaling engines in the 
converter card.  

 

 

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Summary of Contents for ColorVue VT190PC

Page 1: ...eries 19 0 Flat Panel Series LCD Monitors VT190PC VT190RC VarTechSystemsInc Solutions for Demanding Applications Industrial CRT and Flat Panel Displays User s Guide Read these instructions completely before attempting to operate your new Color Display ...

Page 2: ...ps 15 2 1 Display Features 3 2 2 Unpacking The Display 4 Section 7 2 3 Included Parts 4 Cleaning Maintenance 16 2 4 Connecting Your Display 4 2 5 Signal Connections 4 6 Section 8 Mechanical Drawings 17 Section 3 Panel Mount Mechanical Drawings 18 19 Getting Started Rack Mount Mechanical Drawings 20 3 1 Adjusting the Display 7 3 2 Control Panel Functions 7 Section 9 3 3 OSD Adjustment 8 12 Display ...

Page 3: ...quality digital RGB that the LCD can display Recently the video card has taken on a new role It is the responsibility of this device to scale a particular video resolution to the native resolution of the LCD Simply consider that a computer is putting out a VGA 640x480 resolution signal yet the LCD that is connected is an XGA 1024x768 display The displayed picture would be in the center 1 3 of the ...

Page 4: ...ower supply from the wall before moving Do not expose the display to direct sunlight or heat Do not use this display near water Do not place any heavy objects on the power cords Damage may cause electrical shock Unplug the power supply from the wall or unit if one of the following conditions exists Power cord or plug is damaged or frayed Liquid is spilled into the display or the display is exposed...

Page 5: ... is auto synchronous adjusting the display to the appropriate input between VGA SVGA XGA and SXGA The VT190 ColorVue Series is available in Panel Mount Rack Mount or Wall Mount industrial packages The VT190 ColorVue Series is supplied with a Anti Reflective Screen unless equipped with an optional Touch System The VT190 ColorVue Series has an integrated 115 220VAC supply as standard on all models S...

Page 6: ... windows or whatever video is being sent to the flat panel Note If for any reason the display goes blank and gives an out of Range or No Input Signal your computer or video source is putting out a signal that is out of range of the LCD s video board If this happens reboot the computer or video source and make sure you are inputting the correct signal If the display doesn t work properly it may be ...

Page 7: ... Pin Signal DVI I Pin Signal DVI I Pin Signal DVI I 1 T M D S Data2 9 T M D S Data1 17 T M D S Data0 2 T M D S Data2 10 T M D S Data1 18 T M D S Data0 3 SGND 11 SGND 19 SGND 4 Not used 12 Not used 20 Not used 5 Not used 13 Not used 21 Not used 6 DDC Clock 14 DDC Power 22 SGND 7 DDC Data 15 Ground 23 T M D S Clock 8 Not used 16 Hot Plug Detect 24 T M D S Clock Pin Signal DVI I C1 Not Used C2 Not Us...

Page 8: ...ns of the cables are described below R B and G Red Green and Blue input connectors to establish color These are used for RS 343 analog signals HS Separate horizontal sync signal from the video source VS Separate vertical sync signal from the video source 2 5 Signal Connections Cont 6 ...

Page 9: ...Getting Started 3 Section The VT190 Series display has an embedded microprocessor in the converter card Once you have the unit displaying the resolution you desire for your application do the following In order to navigate to the appropriate adjustments press Menu and the OSD layout chart will appear as indicated in Fig 1 from left to right If you press the MENU the new settings are saved and the ...

Page 10: ...uttons to select the desired setting icon and push the SELECT button to enter sub menu 3 Change the Settings After the sub menu appears use the Adjust and Adjust buttons to change the setting values 4 Save After completing the adjustment push the SELECT button to save the setting 5 Return Exit the Main Menu Exit the screen adjustment push the SELECT button and the EXIT of MISC MENU When no operati...

Page 11: ...rast of the screen CONTRAST CONTRAST COLOR PRESET 9300K To customize the color of the screen 6500K R G B User Color POSITION V POSITION To adjust the position of the screen H POSITION TRACKING CLOCK To improve the clarity and stability of the screen PHASE SETUP AUTO CONFIG INPUT INFORMATION RECALL AUDIO OSD ADJUST EXIT EXIT To Exit the OSD To customize the screen status for a user s operating envi...

Page 12: ...ble input source analog input D SUB or Digital input DVI D INFORMATION Provides the user with detailed information regarding the current input format and version 3 3 On Screen Display OSD Control Adjustment Cont 10 The OSD main menu is displayed on screen when MENU key is pressed The OSD menu is a combination of graphic and text display The first line always shows the current selected or active me...

Page 13: ...tically Auto Position Centers the image automatically Both horizontal and vertical position are adjusted so that the image is centered on the display Auto Color Adjusts the gain and offset of the RED GREEN and BLUE channels on the ADC automatically Return Goes back to main menu How to use the AUTO CONFIG Adjustment This function tunes the parameters of PHASE CLOCK H POSITION and V POSITION Suggest...

Page 14: ...ed to adjust the black level zero level off set of the AD converters Language Used to select the OSD menu in 5 languages English German French Italian Spanish Sharpness This can adjust the video quality to be sharp or blur AUDIO ADJUST Currently Not Available Volume Increases and decreases the volume Mutes the audio Balance Adjusts the proportion of sound coming from each speaker Bass Adjusts the ...

Page 15: ...SVGA 800 X 600 56Hz 1024 x 625 35 156 56 250 36 000 800 X 600 60Hz 1056 x 628 37 879 60 017 40 000 800 X 600 72Hz 1040 x 666 48 077 72 188 50 000 800 X 600 75Hz 1056 x 625 46 875 75 000 49 500 1024 x 768 60Hz 1344 x 804 48 363 60 004 65 000 1024 x 768 70Hz 1328 x 806 56 476 70 069 75 000 1024 x 768 75Hz 1312 x 800 60 023 75 029 78 750 1152 x 864 75Hz 1600 x 900 67 500 75 000 108 00 SXGA 1280 x 102...

Page 16: ...frared IR Each touch technology has advantages and disadvantages based on different user applications All Vartech Systems displays configured with a touch screen are supplied with a CDROM which includes user manuals application software and drivers for various operating systems Insert the supplied CDROM into a CDROM drive and follow the installation instructions that will appear on the screen Limi...

Page 17: ... the Video Input from the Video Card falls within the timing range of the Display see Display Timing Section 4 Abnormal image 1 Check that the Video Input from the Video Card falls within the timing range of the Display see Display Timing Section 4 2 Check that the Video Signal Cable from the Display has been securely and correctly connected to the Video Connector at the rear side of the Computer ...

Page 18: ...led over the screen Abrasive and certain chemical cleaners can easily damage the surface Never use alcoholic or ammoniac cleaners to clean the polycarbonate shield or a touch screen Replacing a Line Cord To avoid shock and fire hazards the monitor s power cord should be replaced if the insulation becomes broken or if it develops a loose internal connection Other Maintenance Qualified service perso...

Page 19: ...l the monitor in the prepared cutout 4 Install the lock nuts and washers supplied with the monitor behind the holes running along the sides and top bottom of the cutout in the panel Extra lock nuts and washers are provided 7 1 Panel Mount Procedure Note Use 10 32 nuts for mounting 5 Tighten all mounting nuts evenly to a torque of 24 inch pounds ATTENTION Mounting nuts must be tightened to a torque...

Page 20: ...15ms TD 10ms Back Lights Cold Cathode 50 000 Hrs Half Life Video Connectors HD15 F DVI I 29Pin connector Digital Analog Video Input RGB Analog 0 7V p p 75ohm Digital Sync TTL level Positive Negative Separate H V Horizontal Sync 30 82kHz Vertical Sync 56 75Hz Colors Supported 16 7M Power Input AC 100 240V 50 60Hz 1 0A Power consumption 70 Watts 115VAC Operating Temperature 0 to 50ºC Storage Tempera...

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