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USER GUIDE 

 

 

FusionView 

Doc-Rev.: 1.1

 

Doc ID: 1061-3671 

 

Summary of Contents for FusionView FV 121

Page 1: ... USER GUIDE FusionView Doc Rev 1 1 Doc ID 1061 3671 ...

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Page 3: ...ill be suitable for the specified use without further testing or modification Kontron expressly informs the user that this user guide only contains a general description of processes and instructions which may not be applicable in every individual case In cases of doubt please contact Kontron This user guide is protected by copyright All rights are reserved by Kontron No part of this document may ...

Page 4: ...ions is entirely at your risk To minimize the risks associated with your products and applications you should provide adequate design and operating safeguards You are solely responsible for compliance with all legal regulatory safety and security related requirements concerning your products You are responsible to ensure that your systems and any Kontron hardware or software components incorporate...

Page 5: ...CONTACT US Customer Support Find Kontron contacts by visiting http www kontron com support Customer Service As a trusted technology innovator and global solutions provider Kontron extends its embedded market strengths into a services portfolio allowing companies to break the barriers of traditional product lifecycles Proven product expertise coupled with collaborative and highly experienced suppor...

Page 6: ...e precautions indicated and or prescribed by the law may endanger your life health and or result in damage to your material Please refer also to the High Voltage Safety Instructions portion below in this section ESD Sensitive Device This symbol and title inform that the electronic boards and their components are sensitive to static electricity Care must therefore be taken during all handling opera...

Page 7: ...ges before performing any work on this product Earth ground connection to vehicle s chassis or a central grounding point shall remain connected The earth ground cable shall be the last cable to be disconnected or the first cable to be connected when performing installation or removal procedures on this product Special Handling und Unpacking Instruction ESD Sensitive Device Electronic boards and th...

Page 8: ...n Quality and Environmental Management Kontron aims to deliver reliable high end products designed and built for quality and aims to complying with environmental laws regulations and other environmentally oriented requirements For more information regarding Kontron s quality and environmental responsibilities visit http www kontron com about kontron corporate responsibility quality management Disp...

Page 9: ...Specifications 18 3 2 1 Dimensions and weight 18 3 2 2 Mechanical Dimensions of the Monitor 19 3 2 3 Mechanical Dimensions of the PC Box 25 3 3 Cooling 26 3 4 Environmental Specifications 26 3 5 CE Directives Standards and Approvals 26 3 6 Electromagnetic Compatibility Class A Device 27 3 6 1 Electromagnetic Compatibility EU 27 3 6 2 FCC Statement U S A 27 3 6 3 EMC Compliance Canada 27 3 7 RFID S...

Page 10: ...st of Tables Table 1 FusionView Scope of delivery 15 Table 2 FusionView System configuration options 16 Table 3 FusionView Optional Accessories 16 Table 4 FusionView Technical Data 17 Table 5 FusionView Power Consumption 18 Table 6 FusionView Dimensions 18 Table 7 Dimension of the touch display unit 18 Table 8 FusionView SD Environmental Specifications 26 Table 9 FusionView CE Directive 26 Table 1...

Page 11: ...r interface by pressing on Menu Button 47 Figure 34 On Screen Display OSD Menu 47 Figure 35 System Setting by pressing on Set Button 47 Figure 36 Main Menu Input Select 48 Figure 37 Main Menu Input Select Sub Menu Main picture channel 48 Figure 38 Main Menu Input Select Sub Menu Scan Inputs 49 Figure 39 Main Menu Image Adjustments 49 Figure 40 Main Menu Image Adjustments Sub Menu Backlight 49 Figu...

Page 12: ...ure 68 Main Menu System Settings Sub Menu Mode Info 59 Figure 69 Main Menu System Settings Sub Menu Color Controls 59 Figure 70 Main Menu System Settings Sub Menu Save User Defaults 59 Figure 71 Main Menu System Settings Sub Menu Reset Factory Default 60 Figure 72 Screen Connection of Soft OSD 61 Figure 73 Screen Image of Soft OSD 62 Figure 74 Screen OSD of Soft OSD 62 Figure 75 Screen VGA of Soft...

Page 13: ...Before opening the device make sure that the device is disconnected from the mains Switching off the device by its power button does not disconnect it from the mains Complete disconnection is only possible if the power cable is removed from the wall plug or from the device Ensure that there is free and easy access to enable disconnection The device may only be opened for the insertion or removal o...

Page 14: ...t the ESD safe workplace 3 Always be properly grounded when touching a sensitive board component or assembly 4 Store electrostatic sensitive boards in protective packaging or on antistatic mats 1 2 1 Grounding Methods By adhering to the guidelines below electrostatic damage to the device can be avoided 1 Cover workstations with approved antistatic material Always wear a wrist strap connected to wo...

Page 15: ...ase contact your dealer Table 1 FusionView Scope of delivery FusionView system in the configuration ordered FV 121 with 12 1 display FV 156 with 15 6 display FV 185 with 18 5 display FV 215 with 21 5 display DC power terminal Mounting clamps with Allen screws for front panel of system delivered and mounted to the front panel of the FusionView Number of mounting clamps depends on the model ordered ...

Page 16: ...tion options Option Description RFID wireless access e g for Authentication 2 1 2 Accessory Parts Table 3 FusionView Optional Accessories Adaptor Description External AC DC adaptor 90 264 V AC 24 V DC including power cable for EU and US Mating connector DC power terminal for DC power supply is supplied with the system EU USA ...

Page 17: ... 89 89 89 Contrast ratio 1000 1 500 1 1000 1 5000 1 Response Time msec 10 8 5 25 Touch Screen Projected Capacitive Projected Capacitive Projected Capacitive Projected Capacitive External interfaces 1x USB 3 0 Type B 1x DisplayPort 1x DVI 1x VGA 1x Power input LED Indicators Power LED Graphic source LED DC IN Power Plug on the bottom side 3 pin Phoenix connector on the bottom side Power supply DC e...

Page 18: ...s FusionView FV 121 FV 156 FV 185 FV 215 Height 266 mm 10 47 298 mm 11 73 337 mm 13 27 373 mm 14 69 Width 328 mm 12 91 414 mm 16 3 480 mm 18 9 545 mm 21 46 Depth total 67 6 mm 2 66 67 6 mm 2 66 67 6 mm 2 66 67 6 mm 2 66 Depth without front plate 61 6 mm 2 42 61 6 mm 2 42 61 6 mm 2 42 61 6 mm 2 42 Weight 3 75 kg 8 2 lbs 5 05 kg 11 13 lbs 6 4 kg 14 1 lbs 7 6 kg 16 75 lbs Touch unit PCAP or protectiv...

Page 19: ...nView User Guide Doc Rev 1 1 www kontron com 19 3 2 2 Mechanical Dimensions of the Monitor Figure 1 Mechanical specification Front view of the FV 121 Figure 2 Mechanical specification top view of the FV 121 ...

Page 20: ...FusionView User Guide Doc Rev 1 1 www kontron com 20 Figure 3 Mechanical specification rear view of the FV 121 Figure 4 Mechanical specification Front view of the FV 156 ...

Page 21: ...FusionView User Guide Doc Rev 1 1 www kontron com 21 Figure 5 Mechanical specification Rear view of the FV 156 Figure 6 Mechanical specification top view of the FV 156 ...

Page 22: ...FusionView User Guide Doc Rev 1 1 www kontron com 22 Figure 7 Mechanical specification Front view of the FV 185 Figure 8 Mechanical specification Rear view of the FV 185 ...

Page 23: ...FusionView User Guide Doc Rev 1 1 www kontron com 23 Figure 9 Mechanical specification Top view of the FV 185 Figure 10 Mechanical specification Front view of the FV 215 ...

Page 24: ...FusionView User Guide Doc Rev 1 1 www kontron com 24 Figure 11 Mechanical specification Rear view of the FV 215 Figure 12 Mechanical specification Top view of the FV 215 ...

Page 25: ...View User Guide Doc Rev 1 1 www kontron com 25 3 2 3 Mechanical Dimensions of the PC Box Figure 13 Mechanical specification Side view of the PC Box Figure 14 Mechanical specification Bottom view of the PC Box ...

Page 26: ...c to IEC 60068 2 27 2010 2 Vibration operating 10 Hz to 500 Hz 1G 3axes acc to IEC 60068 2 6 2008 10 Vibration non operating 10 Hz to 500 Hz 2G 3axes acc to IEC 60068 2 6 2008 10 Max operation altitude 2 000 m Max storage transit altitude 10 000 m 3 5 CE Directives Standards and Approvals Table 9 FusionView CE Directive CE Directive Description Elektrical Safety General Product Safety Directive GP...

Page 27: ...cular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet ...

Page 28: ...FusionView User Guide Doc Rev 1 1 www kontron com 28 RFID Specification RFID Reader IDS R13MP HF 13 56MHz ISO15693 Internal antenna Internal connected Read distance d Peak 0 mm to 20 mm ...

Page 29: ...nnte nicht gefunden werden Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden FusionView is designed to comply with IP65 protection class at the front side when installed to a wall panel only The mounting and operation of the FusionView is allowed in horizontal with the interfaces downwards and vertical position Vertical operating position with the interfaces to the left or to the right is only pos...

Page 30: ... User Guide Doc Rev 1 1 www kontron com 30 4 1 Product Images of FusionView shown as 21 5 other units similar Figure 16 Bottom view Figure 17 Right view Figure 18 Front view Figure 19 Left view Figure 20 Top view ...

Page 31: ...FusionView User Guide Doc Rev 1 1 www kontron com 31 Figure 21 Rear view ...

Page 32: ... is a 12 1 15 6 18 5 or 21 5 size TFT display with corresponding Projected Capacitive PCAP touch screen The touch screen is USB connected The surface of each display size is also mechanical protected through an appropriate anti glare glass plate The glass plate provides physical and chemical properties to protect against accidental damage to the display during field applications such as accidental...

Page 33: ...ion Your FusionView can optionally be equipped with a contactless RFID card reader It is designed for reading chip data from electronic cards and documents contactless reading of RFID data The data between the HF mPCIe RFID reader and a host system are transmitted via a USB COM port emulation The transponder is readable over the whole operation distance between reader antenna and the specified max...

Page 34: ...x terminal The external cable connector is a Phoenix PSC 1 5 3 M 3 pin plug with an SCT D SUB 9 KG housing This power plug is delivered with the FusionView The mating connector is a Phoenix PSC 1 5 3 F connector The system is equipped with a reverse voltage protection 30 V max For connection to a DC power supply refer to subsection 6 2 1 For connection to an AC power supply by use of the optional ...

Page 35: ...pped with the stud It is marked with a grounding symbol It has to be grounded to an appropriate common earth connection point refer to 6 2 1 DC Power Connection 4 3 3 Buttons and Indicators Figure 25 FusionView Buttons and Indicators Hotkey for button 3 1 Tap Window Brightness appears 2 Tap Window Contrast appears 3 Tap Window Backlight appears 1 Menu 2 Menu down 3 Set and Hotkey for Brightness Co...

Page 36: ...iant interface using a standard connector It allows to connect an external display to the system For pin assignment refer to subsection 8 1 2 4 3 6 Mounting Slots on the bottom Side of the Touch Display Unit On the bottom side of the touch display unit are available two pairs of mounting slots for the installation of the provided mounting clamps with screws Figure 26 pos 2 Figure 26 Bottom side of...

Page 37: ...ionView User Guide Doc Rev 1 1 www kontron com 37 The FV 121 system will be secured into a wall panel by use of two mounting clamps at the top and bottom side two mounting clamps at the left and right side ...

Page 38: ... cover with cooling fins to the display unit 4 Gasket location around the rear side of the touch display unit 5 14 x mounting clamps with screws 6 8x M4 threaded blind holes 8mm max for mounting of the optional VESA 75 100 compliant adaptor 7 VESA mount When powering on the FusionView make sure that the air intake and exhaust openings are not obstructed and the cooling fins not covered by objects ...

Page 39: ...es downwards The FusionView mounted to a VESA 75 100 compliant mounting system may be rotated to left or right in order to view landscape or portrait images if the installed operating system supports this feature Ensure that the length of the cable connections to power and peripherals are sufficient for this operating position Figure 28 Rear view with holes M4 depth 8 mm for VESA 75 100 mounting ...

Page 40: ...ge range indicated on the type label During the system operation the cover of the computer base must be proper installed and secured by the corresponding screws 5 1 Installation by use of the Mounting Clamps The mounting clamps with screws supplied allow the easy and fast mounting of the FusionView FV SD The outline and mounting drawing can be found on our web site www kontron com Table 13 FusionV...

Page 41: ...of the glass front Always use two hands when carrying the device The glass front of the FusionView is provided with edge protection and a protective foil Only remove this protective material after the installation 248 mm 9 76 inch 312 mm 12 28 inch 282 mm 11 1 inch 398 mm 15 67 inch 321 mm 12 64 inch 464 mm 18 27 inch 357 mm 14 06 inch 529 mm 20 83 inch Wall panel cut out for FC 121 Wall panel cut...

Page 42: ... with screws for system installation into a wall panel 3 Example of wall thickness for system installation To mount the system to a wall or to a panel follow these steps 1 Depending on the dimension of the display enclosure of your FusionView prepare a cutout in the wall panel The maximum thickness of the wall panel is 6 mm Refer to Table 13 and Max wall panel thickness 6 mm 2 2 1 3 ...

Page 43: ...h and stiffness must be sufficient to hold the FusionView unit 5 Insert the system into the wall panel cutout from the front 6 In order to ensure the protection class IP65 on the front side in the installed condition the contact surface with the gasket must be clean and flush 7 Hook the mounting clamps with screws Table 13 from the rear side of the panel into the corresponding pairs of slots as sh...

Page 44: ...r plug terminal refer to subsection 8 1 1 Power Input Connector 1 Cut the required length three isolated wires 1 mm2 American Wire Gauge AWG18 and strip each end 5 to 7 mm 2 Twist the striped wire ends and provide them with ferrules 3 Open the cover Figure 31 pos 2 to have access to the slotted pan head screws 4 Loosen the slotted pan head screws of the DC plug terminal far enough so that you can ...

Page 45: ... DC power cord and its connectors must always remain easily accessible Ensure that a short circuit overcurrent protection is provided as part of the building installation Install only in accordance with national and local wiring regulations When you install or replace the system the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last We recommend that the power cable should be the la...

Page 46: ...eason the socket for the power supply must always be mounted close to the device and be easily accessible Never connect the monitor to an AC source use always an AC DC adaptor The FusionView system will be connected to an AC power source via the optional AC DC adaptor 1 Connect the 3 pin DC connector of the AC DC adaptor to the appropriate DC power connector of the FusionView The DC power connecto...

Page 47: ...om 47 6 3 2 Starting OSD Screens After pressing the Menu Button the Main Menu screen appears Figure 33 Main Menu of the user interface by pressing on Menu Button Figure 34 On Screen Display OSD Menu Figure 35 System Setting by pressing on Set Button ...

Page 48: ...ontron com 48 6 4 OSD Menu After pressing on the menu button appears the user interface It will disappear 12 seconds later if no action happened Figure 36 Main Menu Input Select Figure 37 Main Menu Input Select Sub Menu Main picture channel ...

Page 49: ...FusionView User Guide Doc Rev 1 1 www kontron com 49 Figure 38 Main Menu Input Select Sub Menu Scan Inputs Figure 39 Main Menu Image Adjustments Figure 40 Main Menu Image Adjustments Sub Menu Backlight ...

Page 50: ...User Guide Doc Rev 1 1 www kontron com 50 Figure 41 Main Menu Image Adjustments Sub Menu Brightness Figure 42 Main Menu Image Adjustments Sub Menu Contrast Figure 43 Main Menu Image Adjustments Sub Menu Sharpness ...

Page 51: ...View User Guide Doc Rev 1 1 www kontron com 51 Figure 44 Main Menu Image Adjustments Sub Menu Gamma Figure 45 Main Menu Color Adjustment Sub Menu Theme Figure 46 Main Menu Color Adjustment Sub Menu Color Temp ...

Page 52: ...sionView User Guide Doc Rev 1 1 www kontron com 52 Figure 47 Main Menu Color Adjustment Sub Menu Red Figure 48 Main Menu Color Adjustment Sub Menu Green Figure 49 Main Menu Color Adjustment Sub Menu Blue ...

Page 53: ...FusionView User Guide Doc Rev 1 1 www kontron com 53 Figure 50 Main Menu Color Adjustment Sub Menu Saturation Figure 51 Main Menu Color Adjustment Sub Menu Hue Figure 52 Main Menu VGA Settings ...

Page 54: ...View User Guide Doc Rev 1 1 www kontron com 54 Figure 53 Main Menu VGA Settings Sub Menu Auto Adjust Figure 54 Main Menu VGA Settings Sub Menu Auto Color Adjust Figure 55 Main Menu VGA Settings Sub Menu Clock ...

Page 55: ...onView User Guide Doc Rev 1 1 www kontron com 55 Figure 56 Main Menu VGA Settings Sub Menu Phase Figure 57 Main Menu VGA Settings Sub Menu Hor Position Figure 58 Main Menu VGA Settings Sub Menu Ver Position ...

Page 56: ...FusionView User Guide Doc Rev 1 1 www kontron com 56 Figure 59 Main Menu OSD Settings Figure 60 Main Menu OSD Settings Sub Menu OSD Timeout Figure 61 Main Menu OSD Settings Sub Menu OSD Hor Pos ...

Page 57: ...iew User Guide Doc Rev 1 1 www kontron com 57 Figure 62 Main Menu OSD Settings Sub Menu OSD Ver Pos Figure 63 Main Menu OSD Settings Sub Menu OSD Blend Figure 64 Main Menu OSD Settings Sub Menu OSD Orientation ...

Page 58: ...FusionView User Guide Doc Rev 1 1 www kontron com 58 Figure 65 Main Menu OSD Settings Sub Menu OSD Language Figure 66 Main Menu System Settings Figure 67 Main Menu System Settings Sub Menu Info ...

Page 59: ... Guide Doc Rev 1 1 www kontron com 59 Figure 68 Main Menu System Settings Sub Menu Mode Info Figure 69 Main Menu System Settings Sub Menu Color Controls Figure 70 Main Menu System Settings Sub Menu Save User Defaults ...

Page 60: ...FusionView User Guide Doc Rev 1 1 www kontron com 60 Figure 71 Main Menu System Settings Sub Menu Reset Factory Default ...

Page 61: ... 6 5 Windows Software Soft OSD From the homepage www kontron com the user can download the Windows software Soft OSD for configuring the monitor On four screens the admin can adjust the connection image OSD and VGA Figure 72 Screen Connection of Soft OSD ...

Page 62: ...FusionView User Guide Doc Rev 1 1 www kontron com 62 Figure 73 Screen Image of Soft OSD Figure 74 Screen OSD of Soft OSD ...

Page 63: ...FusionView User Guide Doc Rev 1 1 www kontron com 63 Figure 75 Screen VGA of Soft OSD ...

Page 64: ...il tips Sharp objects may permanently damage the surface of the anti glare glass plate Mild detergent and water is recommended for cleaning the touch screen Use of strong solvents must be avoided Wet the glass plate with a microfiber cloth lightly moistened with warm water and mild glass cleaner Even when the system is turned off via the power button there are parts of the system still energized T...

Page 65: ...n 1 ML Lane 0 p GND ML Lane 0 2 3 ML Lane 0 n Lane 1 p 4 5 GND ML Lane 1 Lane 1 n 6 7 Lane 2 p GND ML Lane 2 8 9 Lane 2 n Lane 3 p 10 11 GND ML Lane 3 Lane 3 n 12 13 AUX SEL Pull down to GND 14 15 AUX CH p GND AUX CH 16 17 AUX CH n Hot Plug 18 19 GND GND_DDC 3 3V DDC EEPROM power 500 mA fused 20 8 1 3 USB3 0 Port Table 16 USB 3 0 Pinout Pin Signal Name 9 pin USB Connector Type B Version 3 0 2 0 US...

Page 66: ...l 10 RX 1 Receiver Signal 11 GND TMDS Data 1 shield 12 NC Not connected 13 NC Not connected 14 5 V Power for monitor when in standby 15 GND Ground return for 5 V and analog sync 16 HP Hot plug detect 17 RX0 Receiver Signal 18 RX0 Receiver Signal 19 GND TMDS Data 0 shield 20 NC Not connected 21 NC Not connected 22 GND TMDS clock shield 23 RXC Digital clock signal 24 RXC Digital clock signal C1 RED ...

Page 67: ...to Kontron 1 Download the corresponding form for returning a device with an RMA No RMA Return of Material Authorization from our website http www kontron com support and services support RMA information contact our customer department to obtain an RMA No e mail service kontron com 2 Ensure that you have received an RMA number from Kontron Customer Services before returning any device Write this nu...

Page 68: ... HMI Human Machine Interface I2C Inter IC bus I2C I2C Inter integrated circuit two wire serial bus LED Light Emitting Diode MTBF Mean Time Between Failures OSD On Screen Display PSU Power Supply Unit RFID Radio Frequency Identification RST Reset USB Universal Serial Bus WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment ...

Page 69: ...ficant percentage of employees in research and development Kontron creates many of the standards that drive the world s embedded computing platforms bringing to life numerous technologies and applications that touch millions of lives The result is an accelerated time to market reduced total cost of ownership product longevity and the best possible overall application with leading edge highest reli...

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