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OTHER OSD FUNCTIONS 

Restore 

Use this function if adjustments mad to monitor need to be undone.  This returns the monitor 
to the state when the OSD was STARTED. 
Use the 

 

&

 

 

buttons until 

RESTORE 

is highlighted.  Then use the 

 

  buttons to 

undo adjustments made to the monitor. 
 

Reset Mode(s) 

This has four options that are selectable as detailed below. 
Use the 

 

&

 

 

buttons until 

RESET MODE(S) 

is highlighted.  Then use the 

 

or 

   

buttons to swithch between 

NO-YES - ALL - NEW

These operate as follows: 

NO

 - No action taken 

YES

 - Resets currently detected video mod to its factory default setting. 

ALL 

- Resets the complete monitor to its factory default settings. 

NEW - 

Forces the monitor to automatically analyse the incoming video and set-up 

the monitor to display a stable picture.  This will overwrite the current values for 
the video picture.  A “PLEASE WAIT…” banner will be shown during this set-up 
period.  The values decided upon are based on the assumption that the video  
aspect ration is 4:3.  This can be changed as described above. 

 

When the selection has been made, use the 

 

&

 

 

buttons until EXIT is highlighted.  Then 

use the 

 

  buttons to exit the OSD. 

 

Exit 

Use the 

 

&

 

 

buttons until 

EXIT 

is highlighted.  Then use the 

 

or 

  buttons to close the 

OSD. 
 

ADJUSTING MORE THAN ONE MONITOR 

The procedure for setting a monitor is quite complex.  If there are more monitors t be used 
on identical systems, then this can be done more easily by manually copying the OSD     
values from the first monitor. 

 
 
 
These values can be set in subsequent     
monitors to speed up their adjustment to the 
same signals. 

 
  
 

 

FACTORY SETTING SERVICE 

VarTech can offer a programming service for the next deliveries.  The values that you have 
set up on a sample monitor can be pre-loaded in the factory. 
The monitors will then work with your system with minimal adjustments. 

3.3

 

3.4

 

Summary of Contents for VT181R2

Page 1: ...VT181R2 VT181RH2 VT181M2 User s Guide Read these instructions completely before attempting to operate your new Color Display VarTechSystems Inc Solutions for Demanding Applications Industrial CRT and...

Page 2: ...3 Mechanical Drawings 12 2 2 Repacking 3 18 1 Low Scan Tabletop Mechanical 13 2 3 Signal Connections 4 18 1 Low Scan Rack Mount Mechanical 14 18 1 Honeywell Configured Rack Mount Mechanical 15 Section...

Page 3: ...t 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...

Page 4: ...wer 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 electr...

Page 5: ...not rub or strike the Active Matrix LCD with anything hard as this may scratch mar or damage the Active Matrix LCD permanently Do not press the LCD screen with your finger for a long time as this may...

Page 6: ...d 10 Sync ground SIGNAL INPUT Standard hi density 15way video connection 11 Not connected 12 Not connected 13 Horizontal sync 14 Vertical sync 15 Not Connected TTL Input This 9 way D connector allows...

Page 7: ...he display backlights These basic user controls are the only adjustemnts that can be made when the OSD lockout function is enabled Advanced OSD Controls Pressing menu button activates the monitor s ma...

Page 8: ...the buttons to adjust to make the display characters appear as bright sharp and noise free as possible Step 4 Adjust the Vertical Size The monitor must make many calculations when this control is use...

Page 9: ...video picture A PLEASE WAIT banner will be shown during this set up period The values decided upon are based on the assumption that the video aspect ration is 4 3 This can be changed as described abo...

Page 10: ...he one where the frequency is only slightly wrong The actual content of the picture also has a big effect on how easy it is to see the noise bands To set the frequency easily it is best to display a p...

Page 11: ...ell TDC3000 EPDG2 560 x 275 50Hz 15 63kHz Confidential 640 x 200 60Hz 15 7kHz CGA 640 x 350 60Hz 21 83kHz EGA 714 x 288 50Hz 15 625kHz CCIR 508 x 338 50Hz 17 85kHz Aydin 5215 see note 2 508 x 240 60Hz...

Page 12: ...play Tip Two If there are any specifications for the system then you may be able to calculate what the approximate value of frequency should be The frequency value to set on the monitor is the TOTAL n...

Page 13: ...nd 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 ha...

Page 14: ...IONS 6 Section Mechanical Drawings Model Description Page s VT181M2 18 1 Low Scan Tabletop Mechanical Drawing 13 VT181R2 18 1 Low Scan Rack Mount Mechanical Drawing 14 VT181RH2 18 1 Honeywell Configur...

Page 15: ...e CR 5 70 Horizontal 70 40 Vertical Contrast ratio 300 1 Brightness 200 cd m2 typ Colors Displayed 16M Video Input Analog RGB 0 7V p p 75 or TTL 2 75V p p DB9 F Sync Separate H V TTL pos or neg or Com...

Page 16: ...16 03 VARTECH SYSTEMS HEADQUARTERS 11529 Sun Belt Ct Baton Rouge Louisiana 70809 Toll Free 800 223 8050 International Phone 001 225 298 0300 Fax 225 297 2440 E mail sales vartechsystems com www varte...

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