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2. Installation 

 

The rugged design of the XT1502 allows it to be installed in most industrial 
environments. Refer to the electrical and environmental specifications and tolerances 
(pg. 4) for more detailed information. 

 

System Power 

 

It is a good practice to use isolation transformers on the incoming AC power line to the 
system. An isolation transformer is especially desirable in cases in which heavy 
equipment is likely to introduce noise onto the AC line. The isolation transformer can 
also serve as a step-down transformer to reduce the incoming line voltage to a desired 
level. The transformer should have a sufficient power rating (units of volt-amperes) to 
supply the load adequately. 
 
Proper grounding is essential to all safe electrical installations. Refer to the relevant 
federal, state/provincial, and local electric codes, which provide data such as the size and 
types of conductors, color codes and connections necessary for safe grounding of 
electrical components. The code specifies that a grounding path must be permanent (no 
solder), continuous, and able to safely conduct the ground-fault current in the system with 
minimal impedance (minimum wire required is 18 AWG, 1 mm). 

 

Observe the following practices: 
 

 

Separate the power and ground (P. E., or Protective Earth) cable from signal cables at 
the point of entry to the enclosure. To minimize the ground wire length within the 
enclosure, locate the ground reference point near the point of entry for the plant 
power supply. 

 

 

All electrical racks or chassis and machine elements should be Earth Grounded in 
installations where high levels of electrical noise can be expected. The rack/chassis 
should be grounded with a ground rod or attached to a nearby Earth structure such as 
a steel support beam. Connect each different apparatus to a single Earth Ground point 
in a "star" configuration with low impedance cable. Scrape away paint and other 
nonconductive material from the area where a chassis makes contact with the 
enclosure. In addition to the ground connection made through the mounting bolt or 
stud, use a one-inch metal braid or size #8 AWG wire to connect between each 
chassis and the enclosure at the mounting bolt or stud. 

 

Excessive Heat 

To keep the temperature in range, the cooling air at the base of the system must not 
exceed the maximum temperature specification (see pg. 4). Allocate proper spacing 
between internal components installed in the enclosure. 
 
When the air temperature is higher than the specified maximum in the enclosure (see 
pg. 4), use a fan or air conditioner to lower the temperature. 

Environmental Considerations 

Summary of Contents for XT1502

Page 1: ...1 142027 G XT1502 FLAT PANEL INDUSTRIAL MONITOR FLAT PANEL INDUSTRIA Hardware Guide...

Page 2: ...tes uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipme...

Page 3: ...nsiderations 5 System Power 5 Excessive Heat 5 Electrical Noise 6 Line Voltage Variation 6 Location and Enclosure 7 Panel Installation 7 Panel Mounting Dimensions 7 3 Monitor Settings 8 Mode and Image...

Page 4: ...through an optional integrated high performance 35 million touch touchscreen Front panel controls with onscreen menus lock switch on rear of units Long lasting 50 000 hour backlight Hinged design for...

Page 5: ...red by the user will appear in a monospace font Operator interfaces such as the Start menu button and keyboard keys such as Enter appear in a narrow bold typeface Other text such as the word Note is b...

Page 6: ...n mm Front Panel Controls The front panel controls from left to right are Menu Select Increment Decrement Their use is detailed in Chapter 3 Monitor Settings Product Dimensions 16 48 418 6 3 25 82 60...

Page 7: ...0 Hz 0 006 peak to peak displacement 1 0 g maximum acceleration 0 015 peak to peak displacement 2 5 g maximum acceleration Altitude Sea level to 10 000 ft 3 000 m Sea level to 40 000 ft 12 000 m Elect...

Page 8: ...the following practices Separate the power and ground P E or Protective Earth cable from signal cables at the point of entry to the enclosure To minimize the ground wire length within the enclosure lo...

Page 9: ...its operating margin As long as the incoming voltage is adequate the power supply provides all the logic voltages necessary to support the monitor unit Unusual AC line variations may cause undesirabl...

Page 10: ...nt Avoid overloading the supply circuit This monitor should be mounted in and used where NEMA 4 and NEMA 12 type enclosures are employed When mounted properly the monitor meets or exceeds the sealing...

Page 11: ...l panel to the following choices Colors 256 Vertical Refresh 60 Hz Resolution 1024 x 768 Monitor Type Viewsonic 15 Note The monitor type option is not available in Windows NT Once the monitor is power...

Page 12: ...positions size tuning etc Press to activate auto setup Image Adjust Turns on the Image Adjust submenu Pressing turns on the Image Adjust menu OSD Menu Turns on the OSD submenu Pressing turns on the O...

Page 13: ...turns on table 1 Direct Access 2 Turn on direct access table 2 Pressing turns on table 2 Language Select OSD language Pressing turns on the submenu in English Direct Access 1 2 Submenu Menu Option De...

Page 14: ...From the resulting page you can download the User Manual and or the touch screen driver 4 Click on the link to elo zip the drivers for all of the operating systems are in this file Type a destination...

Page 15: ...ews that hold the back of the monitor on 3 Separate the two halves of the monitor If the unit is equipped with a touchscreen you will have to disconnect its cable 4 The lamps are mounted in small plas...

Page 16: ...nly one orientation 9 You may now want to clean the LCD and the inside of the monitor window or touchscreen with a slightly damp soft cloth 10 Carefully reunite the two monitor halves remembering to r...

Page 17: ...from the Microsoft Diagnostic utility MSD or other diagnostic applications 5 Details of attempts made to rectify the problem s and results 6 The log number assigned from Pro face Technical Support if...

Page 18: ...ht WEIGHT 19 lbs I O A A B B SECTION B B SECTION A A 6 77 9 72 11 17 8 22 5 26 10 32 6 PLACES 3 15 4 84 11 64 2 93 1 39 VGA TOUCH POWER ENTRY REAR AND SIDE VIEW FRONT PANEL CONTROLS DISABLE XT1500 ENC...

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