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1 INTRODUCTION
The LCD panel is a state of the art projection device that can be connected
to several sources, like the popular IBM, Apple and NEC computers, in
addition to NTSC, PAL or SECAM video (through an external adapter).
The ability to display a multitude of true colors simultaneously, in real time,
makes it the ideal choice for presenting computer generated text and
graphics, television and video.
Applications include presentations, software training, educational use,
advertising, information boards and other situations where a small or large
audience shares information.
2 MAIN FEATURES
-2.1 Million colors
-User settings memorized
-Individual settings for all sources
-Video through external adapter
-Correct VGA text mode
-Compatible with all popular computers
-Cable adapters for different computers
-BatMouse™, infrared remote mouse
- Housing footprint fits OHP glass exactly
-Low weight
-Intelligent fan cooling
-No false light
-4 meters Y-cable
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3 SUPPLIED MATERIAL
A complete set includes the following components :
1. LCD Panel6. Power Cable
2. VGA-Cable7. BatMouse Remote Control
3. Cable-Adapt. MACII mon8. Batteries
4. Cable-Adapt. MACII comp.9. Attachè Case
5. Power -5, 12, 5 V10. User Guide
4 OPTIONAL MATERIAL
Optional cables and adapters are available for special computer sources.
An external video adapter is available that is compatible with NTSC, PAL
and SECAM.
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5 SETTING UP THE LCD PANEL
Switch off all equipment before connecting the components. Be aware of
static electricity that may build up, especially in the dry season and when
operating on synthetic carpets. Discharge any static electricity by touching
a metallic surface before you start.
Place the LCD panel on top of a transmissive overhead projector (OHP).
Select a high intensity type projector, for instance 400W halogen or metalhalide. Best results are obtained in a dimmed room with no direct sunlight
shining in.
Connect the cables and power supply as described in the rear foldout page
(see Connection Layout)). Cable adapters are not used with VGA, only
with MACII and NEC9801.
Connect cable (1) between the LCD panel and the computer. Use the
Y-split on the computer end to connect the monitor.
If you have a Macintosh, EGA, CGA or NEC computer, insert applicable
adapters (2) and (3) as described in the table below.
The LCD panel has a set of connectors and controls that you need to know
in order to operate the device correctly.
6.1 REMOTE CONTROL
The infrared BatMouse remote control (RC) is the main user interface to
the device. The RC is used to set the device correctly (to get the best
possible viewing conditions).
The figure shows the different keys of the BatMouse.
Set-up should be done once with the application(s) you are running most
frequently. Allow some minutes for the equipment to warm up before
adjusting. Most settings will automatically be memorized individually for
each source for future use.
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The 'MEM' column indicates whether the setting is memorized for each
source. For a detailed overview, see the Features section.
PRESENTATION CONTROLS
CONTROLFUNCTIONMEM
CONTRContrast (ratio between light and dark colors)YES
BRIGHTBrightness (whiteness)YES
TINTColor balanceNO
BLANKBlanks the screenNO
INVInverts the black and white contents of the imageNO
REARMirrors the image for rear projectionNO
PALETTE Selects color resolution of 512 / 4K / 2.1MYES
ON/OFFTurns the panel on/off-
SET-UP CONTROLS
CONTROLFUNCTIONMEM
MACToggles between MACII (default)/MACII LCNO
TEXTSelects VGA text mode (default)YES
ADJUSTFor correct compression of VGA textYES
FREQAdjusts the video frequencyYES
TUNEAdjusts the stability of the imageYES
POSITIONControls the image positionYES
RESETDefaults to standard settings-
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ON/OFF
TUNE
BRIGHT
RESET
POWER
COMPUTER
6.2 FRONT PANEL
The keyboard consists of a subset of the remote control keys.
CONTROLFUNCTION
TUNEAdjusts the stability of the image
BRIGHTAdjusts the brightness (whiteness) of the image
RESETDefaults to factory settings
6.3 CONNECTORS
All connectors are positioned on the right hand side of the LCD panel. See
the technical data section for pinouts of the various connectors.
Do not connect any other devices with similar plugs to the connectors of
the LCD panels, as this voids any warranty and may cause permanent
damage to the device.
CONNECTORFUNCTION
POWERLow voltage power supply
AUXAuxiliary connector for future use
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7 FEATURES
The LCD panel has a variety of different features implemented. This
chapter explains each feature in detail.
AUTOMATIC FAN CONTROL
The fan operation is controlled by the overhead projector light (OHP). This
safety feature ensures that the fan is always operating as long as the OHP
is turned on. When the OHP is turned off, the fan automatically stops to
minimize noise. The power supply must be attached to the panel for the
fan to work properly.
SET-UP MEMORY
The user controlled set-up that usually is done when the panel is adapted
to a new computer, is automatically memorized for future use. The set-up
information is stored in a non-volatile memory.
The memory can store 40 different sources/modes. Approximately 10
sources are predefined, while the remaining 30 are available for customer
set-up of sources.
The custom sources will be stored in new locations if their sync pattern is
different from those predefined. If the set-up is only a variety of a standard
source (same sync pattern) the old setting will be changed and stored in
the existing location.
Most settings are stored individually for each source, including contrast,
brightness, tune etc. See the remote control table above.
CONTRAST
The contrast of an image is defined as the relation between dark and light
colors. An image of high contrast is often regarded as 'hard', as compared
to the 'soft' feeling of a low contrast image. Low contrast is recommended
for long term viewing, while high contrast is used to enhance details. Use
the CONTR keys on the remote control (RC) to adjust the contrast. Also
see Brightness. The contrast setting is stored individually for each source.
BRIGHTNESS
The brightness is the amount of white in an image. The brightness is
adjusted to the ambient lighting conditions. Usually, a bright, low contrast
image is preferred. Use the BRIGHT keys to adjust brightness. See also
Contrast. The brightness setting is stored individually for each source.
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TINT
The tinting refers to the color balance of an image. You may actively want
to make an image warmer (more reddish) or colder (more bluish), or the
colors of the graphic interface in your computer could be unbalanced and
in need of adjustment. Use the TINT controls on the RC to adjust.
BLANK
Use the BLANK key on the RC, if you temporarily want to suspend the
display of images. The BLANK key is a toggle function, and the screen
goes white when activated.
INVERSE
This feature inverts the black-and-white contents of an image, retaining all
other colors unchanged. This feature is also called 'night vision', because a
black or dark grey color is turned light. The inverse function is most
valuable in text applications, and rarely used with graphics.
REAR
The panel can be set to project a mirrored image for rear projection. Rear
projection is used when only the actual image is displayed, without
showing the projection equipment. A special transmissive screen is
needed. A typical application is in exhibitions. REAR is a toggle function on
the RC.
PALETTE
Usually, the palette is set to display the maximum number of colors
available, regardless of application. Some uses may be better off with a
reduced set of colors available. By pressing the PALETTE switch on the
RC, the color palette is cycled between 512, 4096 and 2.1 million colors.
The palette setting is retained individually for each source.
ON/OFF
This switch controls the operation of the panel. When switched on, all
functions are active. When switched off, only the automatic fan control is
operating. The ON/OFF switch is a toggle key.
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MAC
The MACII series of computers are equipped with slightly different graphic
interfaces that need manual setup on the RC to work correctly. Default is
the MACII standard interface of 640x480 resolution. Pressing the MAC key
toggles between the MACII LC 640x480 mode and the standard 640x480
mode. An erroneous mode will typically be seen as an image too wide or
too narrow, as well as vertical unstable lines.
TEXT
The TEXT key is used to toggle between the MCGA graphics mode and
the text mode, as this is not automatically detected. This feature is very
useful, as it enables a correctly set text image without any loss of
information. When the VGA text format of 720x400 was defined, it was
made to look like the MCGA mode graphic sync pattern of VGA. (This
means that on most panels, text is displayed as an underscanned,
unstable image).
ADJUST
When viewing a text image, first tune the image (see TUNE) for a stable
view. If you are not able to tune a stable text image, you are probably in
MCGA mode. If necessary press TEXT to toggle, then retune. Then press
the ADJUST keys until correctly shaped characters appear. Once this
procedure is performed, it will be retained for future use. This setting will
not affect any graphic mode settings.
FREQUENCY
This setting is usually not changed by the user. It is however provided in
case of adaptation to special graphic cards that are close to one of those
in the compatibility list. Generally, a bad frequency setting can be
observed as an image too wide or too narrow, combined with vertical,
unstable stripes. Press the FREQ keys (up or down) to correct the image.
The setting will be retained individually for each source.
TUNE
This feature enables a stable image. An untuned image can be seen as
sideways unstability or 'swimming'. Press the TUNE buttons until a stable
image is achieved. The setting is retained individually for each source.
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POSITION
Due to minor variations in graphic cards, the horizontal and vertical
position may need adjustment. Use the four arrow keys of POSITION for a
correct set-up. The position is then memorized automatically for each
source.
RESET
This feature enables standard settings of most controls (see the 'MEM'
column in the remote control description, where YES also indicates a
standard setting).
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8 PRACTICAL HINTS AND TIPS
This is a list of what to do when things go wrong. Check the symptoms
carefully if you experience any problem. The cure may be at your hands!
The LCD image is completely white.
- Check if the cables are connected and that power is on.
- Check the ON/OFF switch.
- Check the BLANK switch.
The LCD image is too dark or too light.
- Check the CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS settings.
The LCD image projects wrong colors
- Check the TINT setting.
Some colors are unstable or flickering
- Try to adjust the CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS or possibly TUNE.
The whole LCD image appears unstable or misplaced
- Try to manually adjust the TUNE or POSITION.
- Alternatively, you are most probably connected to an
incompatible computer or video card. See the features section
for frequency adjustment and positioning.
The cooling fan is not working
- The fan operation is controlled by the overhead projector light. Is
the OHP turned on ?
- Check that the power supply is attached.
The remote control is not working
- Check if the batteries need replacement.
- Be sure to point at the projection screen when operating.
- You may be too far away from the panel (max. distance 6 m)
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9 MAINTENANCE
From time to time, the housing and protection glasses may be cleaned
with a damped, non abrasive cloth, possibly using a mild detergent to
remove spots.
The upper protection glass is not removable, as it only needs cleaning
from the outside (the inside is sealed to the LCD module).
The lower protection glass can be removed for cleaning. Place the unit
upside-down on a soft cloth to avoid scratches. Using two fingers, press
the protection glass out of the guide rail and slide out. Be careful not to
touch or to drop any objects inside the housing. Replace the glass after
cleaning.
10 SERVICE
This product contains no user serviceable parts. Attempts to modify
mechanics or electronics inside the housing will violate any warranties,
and may be hazardous.
If for any reason the product fails to work properly, first check the previous
chapter on hints and tips. If things still do not work, please contact your
dealer for technical support. Prepare a list of the symptoms you observe to
make the diagnosing easier for your dealer. Remember to include all
cables and power supply when returning the goods.
If the problem cannot be solved by the dealer, please see the ServiceInformation section.
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11 TECHNICAL DATA
The technical data may change without prior notice in order to improve the
product performance.
The apparatus is designed for indoor use and should not be operated
outside the general environmental limits, as this may lead to permanent
damage and violation of any warranties.
non condensing
OPERATING TEMPERATURE10 ~ 40 C (50 to 104 F)
OPERATING HUMIDITY20 ~ 80 percent relative humidity
Allow for a slow acclimatization, after storing at extreme temperatures and
humidities, to avoid condensation. Should condensation appear, operate
for some time on an OHP, as the heat generated will evaporize the water.
DISPLAY UNIT
Full color (RGB) unit connecting directly to external video sources.
SIZE310x310x40 mm (WDH)
WEIGHT2200 grams
POWER-5, -12, 5 V (Universal)
LCD CELLActive matrix TFT stripe configuration
COLOR RESOLUTION2.1 Million
RESPONSE TIME40 ms
CONTRAST RATIO100:1
PIXEL RESOLUTION640x480x3 (RGB)
SCREEN DIAGONAL8.4 "
VIDEO FREQUENCY25 ~ 35 MHz
HORIZONTAL SYNC15 ~ 35 kHz
VERTICAL SYNC50 ~ 80 Hz
FRAME REFRESHNon-interlace
APPROVALSFCC,Class A,Subpart J,Part 15
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POWER SUPPLY
Primary switched universal type AC to DC converter.
INPUT VOLTAGE100 to 250 VAC
OUTPUT VOLTAGES+5VDC, +12VDC, -5VDC
CONNECTOR5 pin DIN male
APPROVALSTÜV, UL, CSA
REMOTE CONTROL
Infrared wireless remote control.
BATTERIES2 pcs LR03 1.5V penlight
KEYS24
RANGE7 m
COMPATIBILITY
The unit is predefined for the following interfaces. In addition, the user can
configure the panel for other interfaces with a total maximum of 40
definitions altogether (predefined and user defined).
MODERESOLUTIONCABLECABLE ADAPTER
VGA640x480
640x400
640x350
720x400
SVGA800x600
(compressed)
EGA640x200
640x350
CGA640x200Digital cableNone
MACII640x480Analog cableMACII
NEC 9801640x400Analog cableNEC 9801
Analog cableNone
Analog cableNone
Digital cableNone
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14253
5 PIN DIN
FEMALE
(FRONT VIEW)
12345
GND
GND
+5VDC
-5VDC
+12VDC
12345
ANALOG R IN
ANALOG G IN
ANALOG B IN
DIGITAL R IN
DIGITAL G IN
6
7
8
DIGITAL B IN
ANALOG R OUT
11019
91826
26 PIN HIGH DENSITY DSUB
FEMALE (FRONT VIEW)
91011121415ANALOG G OUT
ANALOG B OUT
ANALOG R GND IN
ANALOG G GND IN
ANALOG B GND IN
DIGITAL SG IN
DIGITAL SB IN
1617181920
2122ANALOG R GND OUT
ANALOG G GND OUT
ANALOG B GND OUT
HSYNC IN
23242526C/VSYNC IN
DIGITAL GND
PCID0
PCID1
DIGITAL GND
HSYNC OUT
VSYNC OUT
PCID0
PCID1
ANALOG
DIGITAL
OPEN
OPEN
GND
OPEN
PCIDs ARE PULLED UP
INTERNALLY
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DIGITAL SR IN
12 CONNECTORS
The pinouts of all external connectors are described.
POWER
This connector feeds regulated DC power to the panel.
COMPUTER
This connector relays all sync and data signals from the computer to the
panel and back again to the CRT monitor.
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13 FCC STATEMENT
This equipment has been certified to comply with the limits for a Class A
computing device, pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules. Only
peripherals (computer input/output devices, terminals, printers, etc.)
certified to comply with the Class A limits may be attached to a computer
that complies with Class A limits. When connecting to a peripheral device,
a shielded input/output cable is required to ensure compliance with FCC
rules. The shielded cable that must be used is supplied with the
equipment. Operation with non-certified peripherals or non-shielded cables
is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception.
INSTRUCTIONS TO USER
This equipment generates and uses radio-frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
interference to radio and television reception. It has been tested and found
to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance
with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of the FCC rules, which are
designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when
operated in a commercial environment. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause 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 the receiving antenna.
Relocate the computer with respect to the receiver.
Plug the equipment to a different outlet so that equipment
and receiver are on different branch circuits.
Fasten cables using mounting screws to ensure adequate EMI
control.
You may require the following booklet from the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) : "How to identify and resolve radio and TV
interference problems", available from the U.S. Government Printing
Office, Washington, DC 20402, Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.
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14 ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT
This product is manufactured to minimize the stress and pollution of the
surroundings. Where possible, recyclable materials are used.
ITEMRECYCLING / HANDLING
PACKAGINGOnly recyclable materials are used
MECHANICSOnly recyclable plastics and metal is used.
Recycling codes are moulded in the plastic.
Metal parts are painted aluminium and steel.
ELECTRONICSNo CFC is used during manufacture. No
components that require special handling are
used.
LCD MODULEThe liquid does not contain toxic or cancer
causing materials. No special ventilation is
needed when handling a broken cell. Use
gloves and wash your hands afterwards to
avoid any irritation to skin. The module is
largely made up of glass, so handle broken
units carefully to avoid wounds.
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15 SERVICE INFORMATION
In cases where a problem cannot be solved by the assistance of your
dealer, please call the following number to get an RMA (Return
Authorization Number) :
+47 69 34 01 55 (Norway)
To return the defective unit, package well (preferably using the original
packaging material), enclose a copy of your sales receipt and a description
of the problem you experience, and ship prepaid to :
ASK AS
Customer Service Department
RMA ................
N-1602 FREDRIKSTAD
NORWAY
Be sure to include your RMA number on the outside of the shipping box, as
units without this number will be returned to sender without processing.
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16 CONNECTION LAYOUT
The foldout shows how to connect the LCD panel to the different computer
sources.
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