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Doc# 27-0001UM  Issued 7/99  Rev. 1.2

Troubleshooting

NO  POWER

•  Flip the Power switch ON.  The

Power LED turns on.

•  Make sure the A/C power cord is

securely connected to the power

jack and to a power outlet.

•  Plug another electrical device (like

a radio) into the power outlet to

verify that the power outlet is

supplying the proper voltage.

•  Make sure the video cable attached

from the monitor is tightly secured

to the video output port on the back

of the computer.

•  Adjust the brightness and contrast.
•  Not enough power is being

supplied to the LCD monitor.

Connect the LCD monitor to a

different outlet.  If a surge protector

is being used, there may be too

many devices plugged in.

•  See Timing Guide Section of this

manual with a list of refresh rates

and frequency settings showing the

recommended setting for the LCD

monitor.

•  If any colors (red, green or blue)

are missing, check the video cable

to make sure it is securely con-

nected.  Loose pins in the cable

connector could cause a bad

connection.

•  Connect the LCD monitor to

another computer.

•  Check the graphics card for proper

sync scheme (or sync polarities) to

match the LCD monitor’s specifica-

tions.

POWER  ON  BUT  NO  SCREEN

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Summary of Contents for 14

Page 1: ...Doc 27 0001UM Issued 7 99 Rev 1 2 ZMicrosystems COMMAND C O NS OLE 1 4 User Manual FIELD READY...

Page 2: ...d to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in when equipment is operated in commercial environments This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not...

Page 3: ...RATION 6 INSTALL RAILS 7 INSTALL CONSOLE 8 FINAL ADJUSTMENTS 9 CABLES 9 SETUP 11 Closing Console 12 OPERATION 13 MONITOR ADJUSTMENTS 14 REFERENCE 18 TROUBLESHOOTING 20 SPECIFICATIONS 22 APPENDICES 23...

Page 4: ...l information about the Command Console SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS The Command Console works with any computer system that provides industry standard screen formats from 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 with up to 75...

Page 5: ...the keyboard and mouse can be easily removed and set on top The lightweight and durable alumi num construction provides exceptional strength in field applications The high quality LCD screen provides...

Page 6: ...s off If the Console is off the light will not be illuminated DANGER To avoid shock hazard Do not remove the covers around the Command Console Do not connect or disconnect the Command Console during a...

Page 7: ...onsole Each slide unit includes the slide rail with the front Z lock mount and the rear mount On the front of the cabinet frame use three Phillips screws V see page 30 Install hardware on each side to...

Page 8: ...Rails Go back on the rear of the cabinet frame and fully tighten the three Phillips screws W see page 30 Install hardware holding the slide extension rail to the cabinet frame Make sure you hold the...

Page 9: ...n each slide and slide the Console all the way into the cabinet frame The Console should slide in and out easily Slide the Console in and out several times The Console should easily close completely T...

Page 10: ...crew driver to slightly move the Z Locks out away from the Console Tighten all the screws on the front Z Lock mounts Slide the Console in and out to see if it moves smoothly Go back to the rear of the...

Page 11: ...ray top Remove the keyboard and mouse Align the Keyboard and Mouse cable to pass through the recessed access notch With both hands press both the Z Locks down and SETTING UP THE MONITOR KEYBOARD AND M...

Page 12: ...both hands gently drop the Console screen by the top bar until it lays flat Remove the keyboard and mouse from top Open the storage tray top Press both the Z Locks down and slide in the console until...

Page 13: ...Doc 27 0001UM Issued 7 99 Rev 1 2 Operation Switch the Console monitor on by pushing and releasing the power switch marked Turn on the monitor and then the computer 13...

Page 14: ...pressed The OSD remains centered on the screen while the adjustments are made Use either the or button to move the highlight to the control to be selected A submenu or the control with a status bar w...

Page 15: ...the display screen Use this control and then use the and buttons to center the image horizontally on the screen Select this control and then use the and buttons to center the image vertically on the...

Page 16: ...natural color tone Select this control then use the ENTER button to select in which direction to move the OSD menu Use the and buttons to move the OSD menu This function requires the 3 5 diskette pro...

Page 17: ...start the Auto Calibration Program 1 Insert the Auto Calibration diskette into the 3 5 disk driver 2 Drag the Auto Calibration file to the Windows background on the computer 3 Set ON the Auto Calibrat...

Page 18: ...z and 75Hz Because of its microprocessor based design it offers auto synchronization and auto sizing capabilities The monitor offers 15 pre programmed settings that are listed in the following table T...

Page 19: ...z 60 24KHz horizontal and 56Hz 75Hz vertical If it is desired to use one of the preset timing modes refer to the video card manufacturer s installation guide for instructions on how to make these chan...

Page 20: ...power is being supplied to the LCD monitor Connect the LCD monitor to a different outlet If a surge protector is being used there may be too many devices plugged in See Timing Guide Section of this ma...

Page 21: ...r with another power source Press only one button at a time ENTIRE SCREEN IMAGE ROLL SCROLLS VERTICALLY CONTROL BUTTONS DO NOT WORK NOTE The LCD contains over 2 359 926 thin film transistors TFTs A sm...

Page 22: ...s 22 Power 100 240 VAC 47 63Hz 1 2 A Max Weight 26 lbs Colors 262 144 Viewing Angle L R 45 45 Deg Up Down 15 35 Deg Refresh Rate 1024 x 768 75 Hz Max Display Area 284 9mm H x 213 7 mm V Operating Temp...

Page 23: ...Doc 27 0001UM Issued 7 99 Rev 1 2 Appendix 23 PIN ASSIGNMENT...

Page 24: ...ories for these products may be found on the worldwide web at http www zmicro com FURTHER HELP If you are unable to correct the problem yourself contact Z Microsystems at 858 657 1000 Fax 858 657 1001...

Page 25: ...on is required when returning Z Microsystems products 1 Model number 2 Serial number 3 Date of purchase 4 Proof of purchase use the invoice or packing slip 5 Customer ship to address and any special s...

Page 26: ...ugh 1999 The following strategically important categories have been assessed for Year 2000 readiness Suppliers and Service Providers Readiness All major strategic suppliers are assessed to be Year 200...

Page 27: ...Doc 27 0001UM Issued 7 99 Rev 1 2 Drawings 27...

Page 28: ...Doc 27 0001UM Issued 7 99 Rev 1 2 Drawings 28...

Page 29: ...lling three screws V to the front and three screws W to the rear Tighten the hex nuts U that were installed in the previous page Install the command console FF into the rack slides U 01 91802 Nut 8 32...

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Page 32: ...1UM Issued 7 99 Rev 1 2 Z Microsystems Inc 5945 Pacific Center Blvd Suite 509 San Diego CA 92121 Phone 858 657 1000 Fax 858 657 1001 Website www zmicro com Copyright 1999 Z Microsystems Inc All Rights...

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