KPM(T) Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor
Chapter 1 – Introduction
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Table 1-2. 5012KPM(T) & 5015KPM(T) Back Panel Functions
No.* Feature
Description
1
OSD controls
Used to access, navigate and execute the OSD
menu. The controls include the selector switch, and
Menu, Select, Increase and Decrease buttons
2
Mouse Local
Used to plug in external mouse
3
Mouse Host
Used to send both external mouse and integrated
mouse signals to the computer (host), whether the
optional external mouse is plugged into the local
port on the back of the monitor or into the port on
the front of the monitor
4
Keyboard Local
Used to plug in external keyboard
5
Keyboard Host
Used to send the external keyboard and integrated
keypad signals to the computer (host), whether the
optional external keyboard is plugged into the local
port on the back of the monitor or into the port on
the front of the monitor
6
Touch Out RS-232
Used to send touch screen output to the computer
(host)
7
Pass-Thru USB**
Used only as a pass thru port for USB signals to
and from the host
8
Video In (VGA)
Used to receive video input signal from computer
(host) VGA port.
9
AC Input (DC option)
100-240 VAC auto-ranging (18-30 VDC on DC
models)
* See diagrams on previous page.
** USB devices plugged directly into this connector will not function.
The OSD controls are explained further in Chapter 3, Monitor Settings.
There must be an external cable connecting the “mouse host” port to the host
computer for the integrated mouse to work. An external mouse can be plugged into
either the front port or the “mouse local” port on the back of the KPM(T) monitor. If
you are using an external mouse, there must be a cable going from the “mouse host”
port to the host computer.
There must be an external cable connecting the “keyboard host” port to the host
computer for the integrated keypad to work. An external keyboard can be plugged
into either the front port or the “keyboard local” port on the back of the KPM(T)
monitor. If you are using an external keyboard, there must be a cable going from the
“keyboard host” port to the host computer.
A Y cable may be used to connect both an external keyboard and an external mouse
to the front port.
Caution
Do not connect either a mouse or keyboard cable from the PS/2 host port to the PS/2
local port. Damage can occur to either the host computer or the KPM(T) monitor.
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