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document. The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
All relevant issues have been considered in the preparation of this document. Should you notice an
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Regardless of the foregoing statement, CONTEC assumes no responsibility for any errors that may
appear in this document nor for results obtained by the user as a result of using this product.
Trademarks
MS, Microsoft, MS-DOS and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Other brand and
product names are trademarks of their respective holder.
Touch Panel Data Communications................................................................................................. 29
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6. Power Supply Connection 31
AC input type ................................................................................................................................... 31
DC input type ................................................................................................................................... 32
Power Supply Connecto r ........................................................................................................... 32
AC Adapter Jack........................................................................................................................ 33
AC adapter code removal prevention fitting.................................................................................... 34
7. Screen Adjustment and a Setup 35
Menu Screen..................................................................................................................................... 35
Direct Key......................................................................................................................................... 40
Memory of a Setting Value.............................................................................................................. 40
8. LED Indicators 41
9. Touch Panel 43
USB Multi-Touch Panel................................................................................................................... 44
10. Display Mode 45
11. Options 47
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1. Introduction
1. Introduction
This product is a dual-input (analog RGB and DVI-D), panel-mounted, color TFT LCD display unit for use
with host computers such as the CONTEC IPC series and SBCs (single board computers).
Features
- Full-bright, wide-angle-of-visibility type of liquid crystals capable of displaying up to 262,144
colors (16,777,216 colors on the IPC-DT/H61XT-DC1 and AC0)
- Standard analog RGB input for screen. RS-232C and USB interfaces for touch panel.
- Multiple touch panel configurations containing up to eight touch panels are supported when using
the USB touch panel interface.
- Auto-scaling feature that resizes the input screen to the LCD dot configuration.
- On-screen display setup menu facilitating screen adjustment
- Dual-input function supports analog RGB and DVI-D inputs. The display can be connected to two
different computers at o nce. (Simultane ous displa y is not sup ported. Scree ns are switche d using the
OSD.)
- Analog touch panel enabling mouse emulation using driver software
- Optional AC adapter (IPC-ACAP12-01) available for AC power supply.
- Front structure with IP65-compliant ingress protection
- Optional stand kit available for desktop use.
- A special fitting is provided to prevent the AC adapter cable from being unplugged.
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Customer Support
CONTEC provides the following s upport services fo r you to use CONTEC products more efficiently and
comfortably.
Web Site
Japanese http://www.contec.co.jp/
English http://www.contec.com/
Chinese http://www.contec.com.cn/
Latest product information
CONTEC provides up-to-date information on products.
CONTEC also provides product manuals and various technical documents in the PDF.
Free download
You can download updated driver software a nd diff erenti al files as we ll as sample pr ograms available i n
several languages.
Note! For product information
Contact your retailer if you have any technical question about a CONTEC product or need its price,
delivery time, or estimate information.
Limited One-Year Warranty
CONTEC Products are warranted by CONTEC CO., LTD. to be free from defects in material and
workmanship for up to one year from the date of purchase by the original purchaser.
Repair will be free of char ge only w hen thi s device is ret urned fr eight pr epaid with a c opy of t he origi nal
invoice and a Return Merchandise Authorization to the distributor or the CONTEC group office, from
which it was purchased.
This warranty is not applicable for scratches or normal wear, but only for the electronic circuitry and
original products. The warranty is not applicable if the device has been tampered with or damaged
through abuse, mistreatment, neglect, or unreasonable use, or if the original invoice is not included, in
which case repairs will be considered beyond the warranty policy.
How to Obtain Service
For replacement or repair, return the device freight prepaid, with a copy of the original invoice. Please
obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization Number (RMA) from the CONTEC group office where you
purchased before returning any product.
* No product will be accepted by CONTEC group without the RMA number.
Liability
The obligation of the warrantor is solely to repair or replace the product. In no event will the warrantor
be liable for any incidental or consequential damages due to s uch defec t or consequence s that arise from
Safety Precautions. Understand the following definitions and precautions to use the product safely.
Safety Precautions
Understand the following definitions and precautions to use the product safely.
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Safety Information
This document provides safety information u sing the foll owing sym bols to prevent a ccidents res ulting in
injury or death and the destructi on of equi pment an d reso urce s. Unders tand t he meanin gs of t hese labe ls
to operate the equipment safely.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury.
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may
result in minor or moderate injury or in property damage.
Handling Precautions
CAUTION
- As this product contains precision electronic components, do not use or store in environments
subject to shock or vibration.
- Do not use or store the product in a location such as extremely high or low temperature, rapid
temperature changes, and the place which receives a strong ultraviolet ray.
Example: - Exposure to direct sun
- In the vicinity of a heat source
- Some products require configuration settings. Always check these requirements before use. Also,
never set switches or jumpers to other than the specified settings as this may cause a fault.
- Do not use or store the equipment in a dusty or humid place.
- If you discover damaged or missing items, contact your retailer.
- Do not perform key operations w ith the t ouc h pan el to implement a process that migh t endan ger li fe
or result in serious damages. Design a system that can cope with incorrect key input operations.
- Do not use a sharp-edged object, such as a mechanical pencil, to operate the touch panel in order to
prevent scratching or malfunctions.
- Protect the touch panel against shock to prevent damage.
- CONTEC is not liable for a product that has been modified by the user.
- For this equipment, use the dedicated power supply unit if po ssible. If y ou conne ct any oth er power
supply unit, be sure to select the one that satisfies the voltage and current capacity standards.
- Never supply power to the power supply con nector and the AC adapter jack at the same time as it
can cause a fault.
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- When the surface or frame of the touch panel has become dirty, wipe it with neutral detergent. Do
not wipe the touch panel with thinner, alcohol, ammonia, or a strong chlorinated solvent.
- Do not plug or unplug the connector with the equipment powered on. as doing so may result in a
malfunction or fault.
- This product is not intended for use in aerospace, space, nuclear power, medical equipment, or other
applications that require a very high level of reliability. Do not use the product in such applications.
- If you utilize this product in such usages where high reliability and safety are required as on the
trains, vessels, automotives or crime- or disaster-prevention devices, contact your retailer.
Use environment
This product operates under the following operating systems:
Windows XP/2000/NT 4.0/98SE/95OSR2, MS-DOS 6.2
* The touch panel USB interface is only supported on Windows XP/2000/98SE.
Life expectancy of components
(1) Backlight--- Display brightness decreases over time with use. The operating life of the backlight
(brightness reduced to 50% of original) is 50,000 hours for all models. (As su ming
continuous operation at 25 degrees centigrade.)
(2) Touch panel--- The operating lifetime of the touch panel is at least 1 million touches (as tested by
mechanical touching under 300g of force at a rate of two presses per second).
(3) Power supply (AC adapter) --- Expected life is six years for continuous operation at 40°C (when
mounted horizontally). However, this life may be reduced
depending on the operating temperature (in the case of higher
temperatures).
* CONTEC accepts your request for replacing each consumable in the PANECON-PC as a request for
repair (at an additional cost). Contact your local retailer or CONTEC sales office.
LCD Display Pixel Drop
LCD display may have som e pixels being dr opped (brig ht and black spots) below a certain thr eshold.
Note that this is not a failure or a defect.
Burn-in on TFT Display
"Burn-in" may occur if the same display is retained for a long time. Avoid this by periodically
switching the display so that the same display is not maintained for a long time.
* Burn-In: Phenomenon characterized by a TFT display as a result of long-time display of the same
screen where a shadow-like trace persists because electric charge remains in the LCD element even
after the patterns are changed.
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Connecting to a host with an existing touch panel function such as a CONTEC panel computer.
This touch panel cannot be used with a touch panel mounted in the host computer. In this case, the
touch panel function will be unavailable but screen display will still work normally.
However, on the following CONTEC panel computers, multiple touch panels can be used together
when connected via the USB interface.
Assembly type
Screen size 6.5 inches 10.4 inches 12.1 inches 15.0 inches
Number of pixels 640 x 480 dots 640 x 480 dots 800 x 600 dots 1024 x 768 dots
Display type TFT Color LCD
Number of colors 262,144 colors 262,144 colors 262,144 colors 16,777,216 colors
Screen adjustment Automatic adjustment (display positioning and scaling) and manual
Brightness control Adjustment using the front switch or software control from the host computer
Backlight control
Display interface Analog RGB input HD-SUB 15 pin (Female) connector
Incoming
signal
specification
Cable length which recommends 5mm or less *3
Touch panel
Resolution 4096 x 4096
Detection method Resistive-layer analog method
Touch life expectancy One million repeated touches (silicon rubber load of 3 N)
Touch panel interface
Touch panel driver
(option)
*1
Optional desk stand IPC-SND-03 allowing desktop installation
*2 If the outp ut is f rom a CON TEC IPC se rie s or SB C seri e s mode l, an IS A bus ty pe pa nel lin k I/F boa rd
(ADPLNK(PC)H) is required for some models. Please confirm before purchasing.
*3 Using a cable longer than 5 m may reduce the im ag e q ualit y. T he cabl e shoul d be a s sho rt as possible a s
degradation. in image quality may result even when the cable is 5 m or shorter depending on the type of host
computer or cable.
*4 The touch panel USB interface is only supported on Windows XP/2000/98SE.
Analog
RGB input
DVI-D input Digital RGB (complie s with TMDS ) *2
IPC-DT/S61VT-DC1 IPC-DT/M61VT-DC1
Panel mounted, desktop *1
adjustment using the front switches
Can be turned on or off by an OSD switch or via software control from the host
computer.
DVI-D input 24 pin DVI (Female) connector
Separate RGB, analog, positive polarity 0.7Vp-p/75Ω
Separate V/H, TTL, positive/negative polarity
Horizontal: 31 - 80kHz, vertical: 56 - 75 Hz
Connect to the host computer using either USB*4 or RS-232C.
USB: USB1.1-compli an t, Ty peB C onn ect or
RS-232C: 9pin D-SUB ( Male ) Co nne cto r
For Windows: IPC-SLIB-01
For MS-DOS: IPC-TPB1 -DRV
IPC-DT/M61VT-AC0
Specification
IPC-DT/L61SVT-DC1
IPC-DT/L61SVT-AC0
IPC-DT/H61XT-DC1
IPC-DT/H61XT-AC0
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Table 2.2. Power Supply Specifications (DC Input Type)
Item
Power supply input part
Power supply connector
AC adapter jack
Input power supply voltage
*1 Surface brightness is a numerical value in a display simple substance.
The brightness that let the touch panel pass serves as about 75% of the above-mentioned numerical value.
φ=180° 45deg 50deg 50deg 45deg
Display in
φ=0° 35deg 70deg 70deg 55deg
CR≥10
Display in white
monochrome
φ=+90° 50deg 70deg 70deg 60deg
φ=-90°
IPC-DT/S61VT-DC1 IPC-DT/M61VT-DC1
50deg 70deg 70deg 60deg
2
300cd/m
Measurem ent direction
Z
o
( θ = 0
)
Left
-
90o )
( φ =
θ
Top
o
)
( φ = 180
Specifications (25ºC Typ. Value)
IPC-DT/M61VT-AC0
400cd/m
IPC-DT/L61SVT-DC1
IPC-DT/L61SVT-AC0
2
350cd/m
IPC-DT/H61XT-DC1
IPC-DT/H61XT-AC0
2
260cd/m
2
X
Bottom
( φ = 0
φ
o
)
Right
( φ = 90
Y
Module
o
)
Figure 2.1. Viewing Range Definition
CAUTION
The above optical specification data shows optical characteristics of the liquid crystal in the displ ay;
the data does not represent the actual view on the display or its viewing angles.
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3. Outside Dimensions and Part Names
Outside Dimensions
IPC-DT/S61VT-DC1
4-M4 TAP
27
P
ES
CN
TI
PASS
2
12VDC-IN
CAUTION!
Don't connect 1 and 2 of
12VDC-IN simultaneously.
12VDC-IN*1*2***
************
(Maximum tapping
length : 5mm)
COMDVIVGA USB
1
50
(Maximum
tapping length
: 5mm)
154
M3 TAP
16
105
ESCMENU
-+
138
210
35
5
75
XXXXXXXXX
MODEL :
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
CAUTION!
*************
******0.6N*m***
The screw bo lting torque of attachment
must be 0.6N-m(MAX)
SERIAL No. : XXXXXXXXXXXXX
INPUT : XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXX
75
198
Figure 3.1. Outside Dimensions of Main Unit(IPC-DT/S61VT-DC1)
IPC-DT/M61VT-DC1
58
166
POWER
[mm]
100
27.5
6.5
Figure 3.2.
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75
75
291
8-M4 TAP
(Maximum tapping
length : 5mm)
COMUSBDVIVG A
212VDC-IN1
FG-+
CAUTION!
************
Don't connect 1 and 2 of
12VDC-IN simultaneou sly.
12VDC-IN*1*2***
49
226
M3 TAP
(Maximum
tapping length
: 5mm)
38.5
18.5
5
Outside Dimensions of Main Unit
163.4
ESC+-MENU
216.2
305
(IPC-DT/M61VT-DC1)
87.7
240
POWER
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IPC-DT/L61SVT-DC1
100
75
100
75
27.5
6.5
302
8-M4 TAP
(Maximum tapping
length : 5mm)
M3 TAP
(Maximum tapping
54.5
length : 5mm)
242
COMUSBDVIVG A
212VDC-IN1
FG-+
CAUTION!
************
12VDC-IN*1*2***
Don't connect 1 and 2of
12VDC-IN simultaneously.
21.5
41.5
5
Figure 3.3. Outside Dimensions of Main Unit (IPC-DT/L61SVT-DC1)
IPC-DT/H61XT-DC1
21
220
357
U
SB
75
100
DVI VGA
COM
41 5
288
233
189.5
ESC+-MENU
POWER
251
316
96.8
256
[mm]
123
305
ESC+-MENU
POWER
8-M4 TAP
(Maximum tapping
length : 5mm)
75
100
M3 TAP
(Maximum tapping
length : 5mm)
309
376
[mm]
Figure 3.4. Outside Dimensions of Main Unit (IPC-DT/H61XT-DC1)
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IPC-DT/M61VT-AC0
100
75
75
100
27.5
6.5
8-M4 TAP
(Maximum tapping
length : 5mm)
VGADVIUSBCOMLN
226
39.3
67.4
291
148
67.5
49
8
38.5
18.5
5
216.2
Figure 3.5. Outside Dimensions of Main Unit (IPC-DT/M61VT-AC0)
IPC-DT/L61SVT-AC0
100
75
75
100
27.5
6.5
8-M4 TAP
(Maximum tapping
length : 5mm)
VGADVIUSBCOM
242
NL
40.367.4
163.4
305
189.5
MENU-+ESC
87.7
240
POWER
[mm]
96.8
256
Figure 3.6.
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148
67.5
54.5
8
41.5
21.5
5
Outside Dimensions of Main Unit
- +
MENU
ESC
POWER
251
316
(IPC-DT/L61SVT-AC0)
[mm]
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IPC-DT/H61XT-AC0
5
21
41
148
220
357
8
67.4
123
305
75
100
8-M4 TAP
(Maximum tapping
length : 5mm)
100
VGADVIUSBCOM
LN
75
69.3
288
233
- +
MENU
ESC
POWER
309
376
[mm]
Figure 3.7. Outside Dimensions of Main Unit (IPC-DT/H61XT-AC0)
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Part Names
Right side
Front
MENUESC
Screen adjustment switch
Back
XXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
MODEL :
SERIAL No. : XXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXINPUT :
CAUTION!
The screw bolt ing torque
of attachment mus t be
0.6N-m(MAX).
Screen & Touch panel
+-
POWER
POWER LED
USBVGADVICOM
TI
CN
ES
P
PASS
XXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXX
1
2
12VDC-IN
+12VDC power connector
CAUTION!
Don't connect 1 and 2 of
12VDC-IN simultaneou sly.
12VDC-IN*1*2***
************
Left side
USB touch panel connector
Analog RGB connect o r
DVI-D connector
RS touch panel connector
AC adapter jack
Figure 3.8. Part Names(IPC-DT/S61VT -D C1 )
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Front
Screen & Touch panel
MENU-+ESC
POWER
Right side
Screen adjustment switch
Back
POWER LED
Left side
USB touch panel connector
VGADVUSBCOM
Analog RGB con ne ctor
DVI-D connector
1
12VDC-IN
+
-
2
F
CAUTION!
************
12VDC-IN*1*2***
12VDC-IN simultaneo usly.
Don't c onnect 1 an d 2 of
RS touch panel connector
AC adapter jack
+12VDC power connector
Figure 3.9. Part Names(IPC-DT/M61VT-DC1, IPC-DT/L61SVT-DC1, IPC-DT/H61XT-DC1)
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Front
Screen & Touch panel
MENU-+ESC
POWER
Right side
Screen adjustment switch
Back
POWER LED
COMUSBDVVGA
NL
Left side
USB touch panel connector
Analog RGB co n ne ctor
DVI-D connector
RS touch panel connector
AC power supply terminals
Figure 3.10. Part Na mes (IP C- DT/M 61 VT- AC0 , I PC -DT /L61 S VT -A C0, IP C-DT / H61 XT- AC0 )
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Analog RGB Connector
Table 3.1. Analog RGB Connector
Connector type
10
Pin NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
15-pin HD-SUB (FEMALE)
5
15
Signal name
RED
GREEN
BLUE
N.C.
GND
R-GND
G-GND
B-GND
1
11
Pin NO.
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
6
Signal name
N.C.
GND
N.C.
DDC DATA
HSYNC
VSYNC
DDC CLK
RS Touch Panel Connector
This connector is RS-232C compliant to be used for touch panel data communication with the host
computer.
Table 3.2. RS Touch Panel Connector
Connector type
Pin NO.
1
2
3
4
5
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9-pin D-SUB (MALE)
15
6
Signal name
10K pull down
TxD
RxD
N.C.
GND
9
Pin NO.
6
7
8
9
Signal name
10K pull down
N.C.
10K pull down
10K pull down
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USB Touch Panel Connector
The USB connector for communication between the host computer and touch panel.
Table 3.3. USB Touch Panel Connector
Connector type
Pin NO.
1
2
USB Type B (Receptacle)
21
43
Signal name
+5V
DATA-
Pin NO.
Signal name
3
4
DATA+
GND
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DVI-D Connector
Table 3.4. DVI-D Connect r o
Connector
DVI-I 24pin
9
1
17
8
16
24
Pin No. Si gnal name Pin No. Signal name
1
2
3
4 N.C. 16 HPD
5 N.C. 17
6 DDC CLK 18
7
8 N.C. 20 TXD
9
10
11
12 N.C. 24
TMDS
DATA2-
TMDS
DATA2+
TMDS
DATA2
SHIELD
DDC
DATA
TMDS
DATA1-
TMDS
DATA1+
TMDS
DATA1
SHIELD
13 N.C.
14 +5V
15 GND
TMDS
DATA0-
TMDS
DATA0+
TMDS
19
21 RXD
22
23
DATA0
SHIELD
TMDS
DATA0
SHIELD
TMDS
CLK+
TMDS
CLK-
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4. Hardware Setup
Installation Requirements
To maintain the ambient temperature within the installation environment requirement range, provide a
gap of 30mm or more between the main unit and any adjacent equipment.
Side view
30mm or more(back)
Panel
30mm or more(above)
30mm or more
(Bottom)
Bottom view
30mm or more(Side)
CAUTION!
Don't connect 1 and 2 of
12VDC-IN simultaneously.
12VDC-IN*1*2***
************
Interface surface
Panel
Figure 4.1. Distances Between Computer and Surroundings
Panel Cut
Cut the display mount panel in the following dimensions. The four corners of the solid-line rectangle
define the panel cut dimensions.
Attaching the Fitting Used to Attach to the Main Unit
(1) Hold the main uni t f ro m the ou ts ide of th e pa nel .
Figure 4.6. Attaching the Fitting Used to Attach to the Main Unit < 1 / 2 >
(2) Hold the attach from the inside of the panel.
Metal fittin g s
Main body
Overtightening screws may result in damage.
Example of figure:IPC-DT/M61VT-xxx
Panel
Figure 4.6. Attaching the Fitting Used to Attach to the Main Uni < 2 / 2 >
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5. Connection to the Host Computer
C
5.
Purchase individual connection cables as they are not bundled with this equ ipment.
onnection to the Host Computer
Analog RGB Connection
Connect the analog RGB in put on th is u nit to th e analog RGB connectors on the host computer.
Table 5.1. Recommendation Display Cable
ModelMakerCable length
KC-V2 SANWA SUPPLY INC. 2m
KC-V5 SANWA SUPPLY INC. 5m
If you use any other cable, select a shielded cable the wire carrying the RGB and H/Vsync si gnals and the
grounded wire in a twisted pair. Note that a non-twisted-pair cable may degrade image quality, in
particular, which is longer than 2 m.
Any loss of image quality due to use of a cable other than the recommende d cable or i ts equivale nt is not
covered by warranty.
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5. Connection to the Host Computer
DVI-D Connection
Connect the DVI-D input on this un it to th e DVI-D connector on the host computer or the PanelLink
connector. You can use a CONTEC IPC serie s or SBC (single board c omputer) as the host computer. In
this case, settings are required on each host computer.
Set the LCD type as follows depending on the host computer to be used.
When connecting to a SPI-6940-LLVA
To use this SBC board with the display, set the on-board switch (SW1) as shown below.
Table 5.2. SW1 Switch Settings
IPC-DT/S61VT-DC1 IPC-DT/M61VT-DC1
ON
IPC-DT/M61VT-AC0
ON
IPC-DT/L61SVT-D C 1
IPC-DT/L61SVT-AC0
ON
IPC-DT/H61XT-DC1
IPC-DT/H61XT-AC0
ON
1234
1234
1234
1234
CAUTION
Use this board along with the LCD signal conversion board [ADP-6940].
When connecting to a PC-686BX(PC)-LV
To use this SBC board with the display, set the on-board switch (U2) as shown below.
Table 5.3. U2 Switch Se tti ngs
IPC-DT/S61VT-DC1 IPC-DT/M61VT-DC1
ON
12345678
IPC-DT/M61VT-AC0
ON
12345678
IPC-DT/L61SVT-D C 1
IPC-DT/L61SVT-AC0
ON
12345678
IPC-DT/H61XT-DC1
IPC-DT/H61XT-AC0
ON
12345678
CAUTION
When using this board, also use an ISA bus type panel link I/F board (ADPLNK(PC)H).
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When connecting to a PC-686E(PC)-LV
To use this SBC board wi th th e disp la y, se t th e on -boa rd rot ary s wit ch as shown be low .
Table 5.4. Rotary Switch Setting Number
IPC-DT/S61VT-DC1 IPC-DT/M61VT-DC1
IPC-DT/M61VT-AC0
2 2 0 1
IPC-DT/L61SVT-D C 1
IPC-DT/L61SVT-AC0
IPC-DT/H61XT-D C1
IPC-DT/H61XT-AC0
CAUTION
When using this board, also use an ISA bus type panel link I/F board (ADPLNK(PC)H).
When connecting to a PC-586U(PC)-LV, PC-586U(PC)-LVS
To use this SBC board with the display, set the on-board switch (S2) as shown below.
Table 5.5. S2 Switch S et tings
IPC-DT/S61VT-DC1 IPC-DT/M61VT-DC1
ON
IPC-DT/M61VT-AC0
ON
IPC-DT/L61SVT-D C 1
IPC-DT/L61SVT-AC0
ON
IPC-DT/H61XT-D C1
IPC-DT/H61XT-AC0
ON
1234
1234
1234
1234
CAUTION
When using this board, also use an LCD connector conversio n board (EXLCD68) or a n ISA bus type
panel link I/F board (ADPLNK(PC)H).
When connecting to a PC-586HU(PC)-LV
To use this SBC board with the display, set the on-board switch (J8) as shown below.
Table 5.6. J8 Switch Se tt ings
IPC-DT/S61VT-DC1 IPC-DT/M61VT-DC1
7
8
1
2
IPC-DT/M61VT-AC0
7
8
1
2
IPC-DT/L61SVT-D C 1
IPC-DT/L61SVT-AC0
7
8
* All is open.
1
2
IPC-DT/H61XT-D C1
IPC-DT/H61XT-AC0
7
8
1
2
CAUTION
When using this board, also use an ISA bus type panel link I/F board (ADPLNK(PC)H).
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5. Connection to the Host Computer
When connecting to a IPC-BX/M600(PCW) Series
If using this box computer , set the "Embe dded " - "C RT/ FPD" B IOS sett ing to "AU TO S elect " or "SW
Select". If you select "SW Select", set the switch (S1) on the box computer board as shown below.
Table 5.7. S1 Switch S et tings
IPC-DT/S61VT-DC1 IPC-DT/M61VT-DC1
ON
IPC-DT/M61VT-AC0
ON
IPC-DT/L61SVT-D C 1
IPC-DT/L61SVT-AC0
ON
IPC-DT/H61XT-DC1
IPC-DT/H61XT-AC0
ON
12345678
12345678
12345678
12345678
When connecting to a IPC-BX/M630(PCI) Series
No specific host settin gs a re requi re d if using th is box co mpu t er. How eve r, if usin g th e Windo ws XP
operating system, only connect the analog RGB cable during installation. Change t o the DVI connection
after installation completes.
When connecting to a IPC-BX/M360(PCI)C Series
When using this box computer, set the size of the connecting display by selecting “Advanced Chipset
Features Setup” – “Panel Type” in the BIOS setting section.
Example) For IPC-DT/L6xSVT-xx : “800 x 600”
CAUTION
If connecting this display to a product with the “AUTO Select” function such as
IPC-BX/M600(PCW) and IPC-BX/M360(PCI)C, or to a product with the “plug and play” function
such as the IPC-BX/M630(PCI) series, first connect cables, then turn on the display, always b ef ore
turning on the host computer. If the host computer is started before the display, it may not be able to
read the information on the disp lay, and as a result, no screen image may come up.
In this case (e.g. when the display is turned on afterward, when a cable is connected afterward),
specify the display size in the BIOS settings on the host computer.
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5. Connection to the Host Computer
Touch Panel Data Communications
These connections are used to send touch panel data to the host comput er via the USB or RS- 232C serial
port. Connect to the USB port or serial port (COM port) on the host computer.
Table 5.8. Example of a USB connection cable (USB Type A(Host) Û Type B(Display)cable)
ModelMakerCable length
KU20-2H
KU20-5H
Table 5.9. Option Cable (RS-232C Straight Cable)
ModelMakerCable length
IPC-CBL3-2 CONTEC 2m
IPC-CBL3-5 CONTEC 5m
CAUTION
- The RS-232C cable is not required if using the DVI-D input with a CONTEC host computer because
the DVI-D interface includes the RS-232C signal lines. Note that connecting the RS-232C cable
causes the touch panel to stop working.
- Touch panel driver software is required to use the touch panel. Purchase optional driver software
[IPC-SLIB-01 for windows or IPC-TPB1-DRV for MS-DOS] or download one from the CONTEC’s
web site.
- The USB touch panel driver software requires V1.40 or later of IPC-SLIB-01.
- The USB connection can only be used on Windows XP, 2000, or 98SE. Connect via the RS-232C
interface if using a different OS.
- Use either USB or RS-232C for connecting the touch panel. The touch panel cannot be connected
via both interfaces at the same time.
- When using the USB connection, the screen image may disappear momentarily when t he USB cabl e
is connected or disconnected and when the computer power is turned ON or OFF.
- When using the USB connection via a hub, the unit may not operate correctly in some cases
depending on the other USB devices connected to the hub. Please check the operation before using
in practice.
SANWA SUPPLY INC.
SANWA SUPPLY INC.
2m
5m
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5. Connection to the Host Computer
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6. Power Supply Connection
6. Power Supply Connection
Two versions of this product are available that use AC input and DC input respectively for the power
supply. The power supply connector consists of a terminal block on the AC input type and a power
supply connector and AC adapter jack on the DC input type.
CAUTION
- On the DC input type, input the power supply to the power supply connector only or the AC adapter
jack only. Never supply power to both of them at the same time as it can cause a fault.
- If you connect a power supply other than the option, be sure to take safety measures for the power
supply, such as overvoltage protection. Use meticulous care not to mistake the connection polarity
or voltage of the power supply as it may break the equipment, the power supply, or both.
AC input type
Table 6.1. Power Supply Connector
Connector type
Pin No. Signal name
1 FG(Frame Gnd)
2 N
3 L
AC Input Terminals
23
1
N
- Screw diameter: M3.5, Terminal pitch: 9.5mm
- Terminal type
L
7.8
3.9
6.2
Note: This product does not have an AC on/off switch.
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6. Power Supply Connection
DC input type
Power Supply Connector
When connecting the power sup ply , en su re th at th e su ppl y sati sf ies the spec ifica tion s bel ow .
- Power supply voltage: +12VDC 5%
- Power supply capacity: 2.5A or more
The table below lists the pin specifications of the power connector on the back of the equipment.
Table 6.2. Power Supply Connector (IPC-DT/S61VT-DC1)
Connector type
Model
Pin No.
+12 VDC input connec to r
B4PS-VH(manufactured by JST)
Signal name
1
2
3
4
4321
GND
GND
+12V
+12V
* Please obtain your own connector for the cable.
Applicable power cable connector
Housing: VHR-4N (manufactured by JST)
Contact: SVH-21T-1.1(A WG22-18)
(manufactured by JST)
Table 6.3. Power Supply Connector (IPC-DT/M61VT-DC1, IPC-DT/L61SVT-DC1,
IPC-DT/H61XT-DC1)
Connector
type
Model DFK-MC1,5/3-GF-3,81
Pin No. Signal name
1 FG(Frame Gnd)
2 GND
3 +12V
+12VDC input connector
(PHOENIX CONTACT)
1 2 3
* Use the supplied MC1,5/3-STF-3,81 for the cable connector.
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6. Power Supply Connection
AC Adapter Jack
The AC adapter jack is used to connect the AC adapter [IPC-ACAP12-01] available as an option. Do not
connect any AC adapter other than the option.
+12V
GND
Figure 6.1. AC Adapter Jack
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6. Power Supply Connection
AC adapter code removal prevention fitting
(1) Insert th e pl ug of AC Ad ap te r.
(2) Tighten the screws on the attachment fitting.
Figure 6.2. Code Removal Prevention Fitting
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7. Screen Adjustment and a Setup
7. Screen Adjustment and a Setup
The equipment has s cr een ad jus t ment s wi tch es [ ME NU ], [ +] , and [-] . U se th e se s w itch e s to ad ju s t the
screen. (For the locations of the switches, see “Part Names” in Chapter 3.) When using the equipment
for the first time or after changing the output screen mode of the host computer, execute AUTO ADJUST
first on the menu screen. Use these switches also to adjust the screen brightness and contrast and to make
settings for the touch panel.
Menu Screen
Pressing the [MENU] switch displays the main menu screen. Use the [+] and [-] switches to select
individual items, adjust them, then press the [MENU] to save the settings.
SCREEN MANAGER
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
DISPLAY ADJUST
R
G B
COLOR CONTROL
Othe
r
OTHERS
TOUCH PANEL
INPUT SOURCE
RESET
640x480 60.0Hz
Analog RGB input DVI-D input
Figure 7.1. Main Menu Screen
BRIGHTNESS:
Select this item to adj ust the brightness of the backlight. Press [+] or [-] to optimize
the item. The brightness can also be adjusted by pressing the [+] and [-] keys
without the MENU screen displayed, as the direct brightness control keys.
CONTRAST:
Select this item to adjust the contrast of the screen. Press [+] or [-] to optim ize the
item.
SCREEN MANAGER
BRIGHTNESS
V.POSITION SP
Othe
r
OTHERS
TOUCH PANEL
INPUT SOURCE
RESET
640x480 60.0Hz
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DISPLAY ADJUST
: Adjusts the display position. Selecting this item displays a sub-menu. Use [+]
and [-] to move between items and [MENU] to select.
SCREEN MANAGER
H.POSITION
V.POSITION
V.POSITION SP
WIDTH
A
A
PHASE
AUTO SETUP
HORIZONTAL POSITION
640x480 60.0Hz
Figure 7.2. DISPLAY ADJUST Sub-Menu Screen
H.POSITION: Select this item to adjust the horizontal position of the screen. Press [+] or [-]
while checking the screen to optimize the item.
V.POSITION: Select this item to adjust the vertical position of the screen. Press [+] or [-]
while checking the screen to optimize the item.
V.POSITION SP: Adjusts the position vertically. Use this item if the screen is offset or flickers
WIDTH: Select this item to adjust the horizontal display size of the screen. Press [+] or
PHASE: Adjust this item when the screen is partlyb lurred or flickering. Press [+] or [-]
AUTO SETUP: Select AUTO ADJUST when using the equipment for the first time or when the
CAUTION
AUTO ADJUST may fail to adjust the screen correctly depending on the host computer or th e
display screen (mostly black screen such as in t he DOS text mode). I n such a case, adjust POSITION
and WIDTH to manually optimize the screen.
after using "AUTO SETUP" despite adjusting with "V.POSITION". Press [+]
or [-] while checking the screen to optimize the position.
[-] to optimize the item.
while checking the screen to optimize the item.
screen cannot be displayed normally due to a change made to the display mode.
Select this item and press [MENU] to accept y our se lect ion, and t he eq uipment
starts performing automatic adjustment.
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COLOR CONTROL:
Adjusts the color temperature. Selecting this item displays a sub-menu. Use
[+] and [-] to move betwee n item s and [ME NU] to select . You can select USER
COLOR MODE to adjust RED, GREEN, and BLUE manually.
SCREEN MANAGER
R
G B
R
G B
R
G B
R
G B
COLOR TEMPERATURE
640x480 60.0Hz
Figure 7.3. COLOR CONTROL Sub-Menu Screen
OTHERS:
K
9300
6500
K
K
5000
USER COLOR MODE
The display position and time etc. of the OSD screen can be adjusted. Selecting
this item displays a sub-menu. Use [+] and [-] to move between items and
[MENU] to select.
Figure 7.4. OTHERS Sub-Menu Screen
OSD H.POSITION: Adjusts the horizontal position of the OSD. Press the [+] or [-] while viewing
the screen to adjust the position.
OSD V.POSITION: Adjusts the vertical position of the OSD. Press the [+] or [-] while viewing
the screen to adjust the position.
OSD TIMER: Adjusts the dis pla y ti me for th e OSD . Us e [ +] and [-] to adju st the ti me .
SILENT MODE: SILENT MODE controls display message “No Input Signal" and “Power
Saving" of DISPLAY when it is effective.
INFORMATION: Information on the input signal and version information on OSD are
displayed.
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TOUCHPANEL:
Select this item to adjust the status of the touch panel. Select this item to invoke the
submenu, select a desired item using [+] or [-], then press [MENU] to accept the
setting made.
SCREEN MANAGER
ON/OFF
I D
DISPLAY ID
INTERVAL
Mode
MODE
BEEP
TOUCH PANEL ON/OFF
640x480 60.0Hz
Figure 7.5. TOUCH PANEL sub menu
ON/OFF: Select this item to turn ON (enable) or OFF (disable) the touch panel operation.
(The equipment is started always with this item set to OFF.) Usually, this item does
not have to be set as the touch panel is turned ON (enabled) automatically upon
startup of the touch panel driver. Note, however, that the touch panel does not
work when the equipment is connected to the host with the touch panel driver
already up and running or when the power to the equipment is recycled. In
suchcases, set this item to ON (enabled).
DISPLAY ID: Set the ID to use for USB multi-touch panel operation. See Chapter 9 for details of
USB multi-touch panel operation. (Factory setting: 6)
INTERVAL: Select this item to adjust the scan timing of the touch panel. Press [+] or [-] to
increase or decrease the response of the touch panel. (Factory setting: 5)
MODE: Select the touch panel mode (WINDOWS or DOS) depending on the host OS. For
use in the MS-DOS environment (using the MS-DOS touch panel driver), be sure
to set this item to “DOS”. (Factory setting: WINDOWS)
BEEP: Select this item to turn on or off the click t one of the t ouch pane l. (Fac tory se tting:
OFF)
When using the touch panel driver for Windows, the settings specified in the touch
panel driver are used instead.
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INPUT SOURCE:
Selects the input signal. Selecting this item displays a sub-menu. Use [+] and [-]
to move between items and [MENU] to select.
SCREEN MANAGER
ANALOG RGB
DVI
ANALOG RGB
640x480 60.0Hz
Figure 7.6. INPUT SOURCE Sub-Menu Screen
ANALOG RGB: Displays the input from the ANALOG RGB connector.
DVI: Displays the input from the DVI connector.
Restores all settings to their factory defaults. Use this option to initialize the
RESET:
settings if the screen display is lost or does not work correctly. You can also reset
the settings by holding down the [MENU] direct key when tuning on the power.
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7. Screen Adjustment and a Setup
Direct Key
CONTRAST : Pressing the [+] key when the menu is not displayed opens the contrast
BRIGHTNESS : The brightness of the backlight can be adjusted by pressing the [+] and [-] keys
RESET : All the settings can be reset to the factor y defaults by turning on t he equipment
Power save mode : You can place the equipment in the power save m ode by depre ssing both of the
* Recycling the power to the equipment in the power save mode recovers it to the normal display state.
* The POWER LED on the front face remains blinking in green in the power save mode.
Memory of a Setting Value
The equipment retains its settings even when the power is tur ned of f. Note, howe ver, t hat the foll owing
settings are reset to their defaults without being retained.
- The power save mode setting made by the direct key is reset to the normal state when the power is
turned on.
- The TOUCH PANEL ON/OFF setting is set to OFF when the power is turned on.
adjustment sc r e en.
without the menu screen displayed.
while holding down the [ME NU ] ke y.
[+] and [-] keys at the same time without the menu screen displayed. This can
force the screen display and backlight to be turned off. Release the buttons
when “POWER SAVE MODE…” appears on the screen. You can recover the
screen from the power save mode by pressing any of the front switches. The
power consumption of the equipment in the power sav e mode is about 1/5 of
that during normal operation. Turning off the backlight when not requ ired th e
backlight to extend its life.
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8. LED Indicators
8. LED Indicators
The POWER LED on the front face indicates each state of the display as follows:
Table 8.1. LED Indicators
LED statusDescription
OFFThe power supply off or the equipment not started normally
Green(ON)Normal operation
Green
(Flashing)
Orange (ON)Unsupported signal input *1
Orange
(Flashing)
*1 The LED looks like this when the equipment cannot process the input
*2 The LED looks like this also when the horizontal or vertical sync
Power save mode
No signal input *2
signal to provide normal display, for example, when the
horizontal/vertical sync signal frequency is exceeding the supported
frequency. See Chapter 9 "Display mode" fo r the di splay mode s
supported by this equi pm ent .
signal is turned of f b y t h e pow e r ma nag e me nt fun ction of the host
computer. The equipment enter s the p owe r save mode a utoma ti call y
when no signal has been input for about two seconds.
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8. LED Indicators
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9. Touch Panel
9. Touch Panel
This equipment has a touch panel that enables keyboard-less, mouse-less operations by communication
with the host computer using the RS-232C cable.
Touch panel
MENUESC
+-
POWER
Host PCTouch panel controllerTouch panel
CPU
Communicatio n controller
INT
Serial
communication
CPU
Figure 9.1. Touch Panel and Block Diagram
Data input at the touch panel is processed by the tou ch panel contr oller and pa ssed to the host PC via the
serial port on the CPU in the controller.
Before the touch panel can be used, touch panel driver software must be installed. Note that the driver
software is not bundled with this product. Purchase the one separately or download it from the
CONTEC’s web site.
For further details, refer to the READ_ME file for each driver.
<Option touch panel driver>
Windows XP/2000/NT 4.0/98SE/95OSR2 : IPC-SLIB-01
MS-DOS 6.2 : IPC-TPB1-DRV
CAUTION
- The USB touch panel driver software requires V1.40 or later of IPC-SLIB-01.
- The USB connection can only be used on Windows XP, 2000, or 98SE. Connect via the RS-232C
interface if using a different OS.
- Use either USB or RS-232C for connecting the touch panel. The touch panel cannot be connected
via both interfaces at the same time.
- When using the USB connection, the screen image may disappear momentarily when t he USB cabl e
is connected or disconnected and when the computer power is turned ON or OFF.
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9. Touch Panel
USB Multi-Touch Panel
This function can be used in the case when t he RGB signal from the host computer is split for connecting
to multiple displays via a splitter. The function permits touch panel operation to be used at all the
displays. A maximum of eight touch panel displays can be connected.
Note that all touch panels must be connected via USB and, to allow the touch panel driver software on
the host computer to identify each device, a different USB ID must be set on the DIP switch located on
the side of each display unit.
USB ID7
RGB cable
USB cable
MENUESC
+-
POWER
USB ID0
MENUESC
+-
POWER
Touch panel display
8 sets(Max.)
Host PC
RGB distributor
USB HUB
Figure 9.2. Example of connection of a USB multi-touch panel
You can use a CONTEC IPC-PT/600 series panel computer as the host PC.
In this case, the ID of the touch panel in the panel computer is fixed at ID7. Set the IDs of the external
displays in the range USB ID0 - USB ID6 (a maximum of seven external displays can be connected).
CAUTION
You cannot use multiple touch panels via the RS-232C interface.
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10. Display Mode
10. Display Mode
This equipment supports the following display modes:
Table 10.1. Analog RGB Input - Display Modes
Display
Video
Number of
pixels (dot)
mode
VGA 640 x 350 25.18 31.47 70 Ο Ο Ο Ο
VGA 720 x 400 28.32 31.47 70 Ο Ο Δ Ο
VGA 640 x 480 25.18 31.47 60 O O
VESA 640 x 480 31.50 37.86 72 Ο Ο Ο Ο
VESA 640 x 480 31.50 37.50 75 Ο Ο Ο Ο
VESA 800 x 600 36.00 35.16 56 Ο Ο Ο Ο
VESA 800 x 600 40.00 37.88 60 Ο ΟΟ
VESA 800 x 600 50.00 48.08 72 Ο Ο Ο Ο
VESA 800 x 600 49.50 46.88 75 Ο Ο Ο Ο
VESA 1024 x 768 65.00 48.36 60 Ο Ο Ο
VESA 1024 x 768 75.00 56.48 70 Ο Ο Ο Ο
VESA 1024 x 768 78.75 60.02 75 Ο Ο Ο Ο
VESA 1280 x 1024 108.00 63.98 60 Ο Ο Ο Ο
VESA 1280 x 1024 135.00 79.98 75 Ο Ο Ο Ο
Δ: Display availabl e but qu ality i s reduce d
Ο: Display available
: Recommended resolution (mode)
Dot clock
(MHz)
Horizontal
frequency
(kHz)
Vertical
frequency
(Hz)
IPC-DT/S61VT-DC1
IPC-DT/M61VT-DC1,
IPC-DT/M61VT-AC0
IPC-DT/L61SVT-DC1,
IPC-DT/L61SVT-AC0
IPC-DT/H61XT-DC1,
IPC-DT/H61XT-AC0
Table 10.2. DVI-D Input - Display Modes
Display
Video
mode
Number of
pixels (dot)
Dot clock
(MHz)
Horizontal
frequency
(kHz)
Vertical
frequency
(Hz)
IPC-DT/S61VT-DC1
IPC-DT/M61VT-DC1,
IPC-DT/M61VT-AC0
IPC-DT/L61SVT-DC1,
IPC-DT/L61SVT-AC0
IPC-DT/H61XT-DC1,
VGA 640 x 480 25.18 31.47 60 Ο Ο
VESA 800 x 600 40.00 37.88 60 x x Ο
VESA 1024 x 768 65.00 48.36 60 x x x
x: Display unavailable
Ο: Display available
: Display available Recommended resolution (mode)
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10. Display Mode
CAUTION
- The number of display pixels in the LCD is 640 x 480 dots on the IPC-DT/S61VT-DC1,
IPC-DT/M61VT-DC1, and IPC-DT/M61VT-AC0 models, 800 x 600 dots on the
IPC-DT/L61SVT-DC1 and IPC-DT/L61SVT-AC0 models and 1024 x 768 on the
IPC-DT/H61XT-DC1 and IPC-DT/H61XT-AC0 models. The display is automatically enlarged if
the input resolution is less than the LCD size and reduced if larger than the LCD size. Note that, as
a result of enlarging or reducing the display size, the displayed image will not be as clear as when the
resolution matches the LCD display size.
- The screen will not display correctly if the resolution and frequency do not match one of the
supported display modes.
- IPC-PLDVI-020 : Panel link - DVI-D conversion cable (2m)
- IPC-PLDVI-050 : Panel link - DVI-D conversion cable (5m)
- IPC-CBL3-2 : Touch panel, COM cable (2m)
- IPC-CBL3-5 : Touch panel, COM cable (5m)
Driver
- IPC-SLIB-01 : Driver & Utility Soft Set (CD-ROM version)
Others
- IPC-ACCODE3 : AC power cable (2m, 125VAC)
- IPC-ACAP12-01 : +12 VDC output AC adapter
Input: Voltage = 90 - 264V AC, Current =1.3A (Typ.)
(for input voltage = 100V AC)
Output: Voltage = 12V DC, Current = 3.5A
- IPC-SND-03 : Desk stand
Recommendation Cable (Maker: SANWA SUPPLY INC.)
- KC-V2 : RGB display cable (2m)
- KC-V5 : RGB display cable (5m)
- KU20-2H : USB cable for touch panel (2m)
- KU20-5H : USB cable for touch panel (5m)
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IPC-DT/61 Series
User’s Manual
IPC-DT/61-HME
CONTEC CO.,LTD. September 2007 Edition
3-9-31, Himesato, Nishiyodogawa-ku, Osaka 555-0025, Japan
Japanese http://www.contec.co.jp/
English http://www.contec.com/
Chinese http://www.contec.com.cn/
No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form by any means without prior written
consent of CONTEC CO., LTD. [09142007]
[04202004] Management No. A-46-795
[09142007_rev7] Part No. LYDA564
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