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unless otherwise specified. Applications that are described in this user guide are for illustration purposes only.
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description of processes and instructions which may not be applicable in every individual case. In cases of doubt,
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Brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
THIS DEVICE AND ASSOCIATED SOFTWARE ARE NOT DESIGNED, MANUFACTURED OR INTENDED FOR USE
OR RESALE FOR THE OPERATION OF NUCLEAR FACILITIES, THE NAVIGATION, CONTROL OR
COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS FOR AIRCRAFT OR OTHER TRANSPORTATION, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL, LIFE
SUPPORT OR LIFE SUSTAINING APPLICATIONS, WEAPONS SYSTEMS, OR ANY OTHER APPLICATION IN A
HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENT, OR REQUIRING FAIL-SAFE PERFORMANCE, OR IN WHICH THE FAILURE OF
PRODUCTS COULD LEAD DIRECTLY TO DEATH, PERSONAL INJURY, OR SEVERE PHYSICAL OR
ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE (COLLECTIVELY, "HIGH RISK APPLICATIONS").
You understand and agree that your use of Kontron devices as a component in High Risk Applications 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 incorporated in your systems) meet all applicable requirements. Unless otherwise
stated in the product documentation, the Kontron device is not provided with error-tolerance capabilities and cannot
therefore be deemed as being engineered, manufactured or setup to be compliant for implementation or for resale as
device in High Risk Applications. All application and safety related information in this document (including application
descriptions, suggested safety measures, suggested Kontron products, and other materials) is provided for reference
only
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Terms and Conditions
Customer Support
Customer Service
Customer Comments
Revision History
Revision Brief Description of Changes Date of Issue Author
1.0 Initial Issue 2018-Feb-01 hjs
1.1 corrected grounding information 2018-May-09 hjs
Kontron warrants products in accordance with defined regional warranty periods. For more information about
warranty compliance and conformity, and the warranty period in your region, visit http://www.kontron.com/termsand-conditions.
Kontron sells products worldwide and declares regional General Terms & Conditions of Sale, and Purchase Order
Terms & Conditions. Visit http://www.kontron.com/terms-and-conditions
For contact information, refer to the corporate offices contact information on the last page of this user guide or visit
our website CONTACT US.
.
Find Kontron contacts by visiting: http://www.kontron.com/support.
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 support enables Kontron to provide exceptional peace of
mind to build and maintain successful products.
For more details on Kontron’s service offerings such as: enhanced repair services, extended warranty, Kontron
training academy, and more visithttp://www.kontron.com/support-and-services/services
.
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Kontron support
revised user guide on our website.
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The following symbols may be used in this manual
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
may result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE indicates a property damage message.
Electric Shock!
This symbol and title warn of hazards due to electrical shocks (> 60 V) when touching
products or parts of them. Failure to observe the 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.
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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 operations and
inspections of this product in order to ensure product integrity at all times.
Hot surface!
This device will heat up during operation and if touched may cause burns.
This symbol indicates general information about the product and the user manual.
This symbol also indicates detail information about the specific product configuration.
This symbol precedes helpful hints and tips for daily use.
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For Your Safety
Your new Kontron product was developed and tested carefully to provide all features necessary to ensure its
compliance with electrical safety requirements. It was also designed for a long fault-free life. However, the life
expectancy of your product can be drastically reduced by improper treatment during unpacking and installation.
Therefore, in the interest of your own safety and of the correct operation of your new Kontron product, you are
requested to conform with the following guidelines.
High Voltage Safety Instructions
As a precaution and in case of danger, the power connector must be easily accessible. The power connector is the
product’s main disconnect device.
Warning
All operations on this product must be carried out by sufficiently skilled personnel only.
Electric Shock!
Before installing a non hot-swappable Kontron product into a system always ensure that
your mains power is switched off. This also applies to the installation of piggybacks. Serious
electrical shock hazards can exist during all installation, repair, and maintenance operations
on this product. Therefore, always unplug the power cable and any other cables which
provide external voltages 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 their components are sensitive to static electricity. Therefore, care
must be taken during all handling operations and inspections of this product, in order to
Do not handle this product out of its protective enclosure while it is not used for operational purposes unless it is
otherwise protected.
ensure product integrity at all times.
Whenever possible, unpack or pack this product only at EOS/ESD safe work stations. Where a safe work station is not
guaranteed, it is important for the user to be electrically discharged before touching the product with his/her hands
or tools. This is most easily done by touching a metal part of your system housing.
It is particularly important to observe standard anti-static precautions when changing piggybacks, ROM devices,
jumper settings etc. If the product contains batteries for RTC or memory backup, ensure that the product is not placed
on conductive surfaces, including anti-static plastics or sponges. They can cause short circuits and damage the
batteries or conductive circuits on the product.
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General Instructions on Usage
In order to maintain Kontron’s product warranty, this product must not be altered or modified in any way. Changes or
modifications to the product, that are not explicitly approved by Kontron and described in this user guide or received
from Kontron Support as a special handling instruction, will void your warranty.
This product should only be installed in or connected to systems that fulfill all necessary technical and specific
environmental requirements. This also applies to the operational temperature range of the specific board version
that must not be exceeded. If batteries are present, their temperature restrictions must be taken into account.
In performing all necessary installation and application operations, only follow the instructions supplied by the
present user guide.
Keep all the original packaging material for future storage or warranty shipments. If it is necessary to store or ship
the product then re-pack it in the same manner as it was delivered.
Special care is necessary when handling or unpacking the product. See Special Handling and Unpacking Instruction.
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/corporateresponsibility/quality-management.
Disposal and Recycling
Kontron’s products are manufactured to satisfy environmental protection requirements where possible. Many of the
components used are capable of being recycled. Final disposal of this product after its service life must be
accomplished in accordance with applicable country, state, or local laws or regulations.
WEEE Compliance
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive aims to:
Reduce waste arising from electrical and electronic equipment (EEE)
Make producers of EEE responsible for the environmental impact of their products, especially when the product
become waste
Encourage separate collection and subsequent treatment, reuse, recovery, recycling and sound environmental
disposal of EEE
Improve the environmental performance of all those involved during the lifecycle of EEE
Environmental protection is a high priority with Kontron.
Kontron follows the WEEE directive
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Table of Contents
Revision History .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
For Your Safety .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
High Voltage Safety Instructions .................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Special Handling und Unpacking Instruction ............................................................................................................................................ 7
General Instructions on Usage...................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Quality and Environmental Management ................................................................................................................................................. 8
Disposal and Recycling .................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Table of Contents ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
List of Tables ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
List of Figures .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
1/ General Safety Instructions for IT Equipment .......................................................................................................................... 13
1.1. Additional Safety Instructions for DC Power Supply Circuits ..................................................................................................... 13
2/ Scope of Delivery ................................................................................................................................................................................ 15
2.1.1. Optional System Configuration .......................................................................................................................................................... 16
2.1.2. Accessory Parts ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
3/ Technical Data ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
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
4.1. Product Images of FusionView (shown as 21.5", other units similar) .................................................................................... 30
4.2. Front View .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 32
4.2.1. Front Side ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 32
4.2.2. Display with Touch Screen ............................................................................................................................................................... 32
4.2.3. RFID Card Reader (Option) ................................................................................................................................................................ 33
4.3. Bottom Side (with Interfaces) ............................................................................................................................................................. 34
4.3.1. DC Power Input Connector .................................................................................................................................................................. 34
4.3.3. Buttons and Indicators ....................................................................................................................................................................... 35
4.3.3.1. Colors of Power LEDs ...................................................................................................................................................................... 36
4.3.4. USB 3.0 .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
4.3.6. Mounting Slots on the bottom Side of the Touch Display Unit ............................................................................................ 36
4.4. Rear Side .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 38
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4.4.1. VESA 75/100 Mounting Holes ........................................................................................................................................................... 39
5.1. Installation by use of the Mounting Clamps ................................................................................................................................... 40
6/ Starting Up ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 44
6.1. DC Power Terminal .................................................................................................................................................................................. 44
6.2. Connecting to Power .............................................................................................................................................................................. 45
6.2.1. DC Power Connection .......................................................................................................................................................................... 45
6.2.2. AC Power Connection.......................................................................................................................................................................... 46
6.3. System Settings with On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu ............................................................................................................... 46
6.3.1. Buttons and Indicators........................................................................................................................................................................ 46
6.4. OSD Menu .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 48
7/ Maintenance and Cleaning ............................................................................................................................................................. 64
7.1. Touch Screen Care and Cleaning ......................................................................................................................................................... 64
8/ Standard Interfaces – Pin Assignments .................................................................................................................................... 65
8.1.1. Power Input Connector ........................................................................................................................................................................ 65
8.1.3. USB3.0 Port ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 65
8.1.4. DVI Connector ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 66
9/ Technical Support ............................................................................................................................................................................. 67
Appendix B – List of Acronyms ................................................................................................................................................................... 68
About Kontron .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 69
List of Tables
Table 1: FusionView - Scope of delivery.................................................................................................................................................... 15
Table 2: FusionView - System configuration options .......................................................................................................................... 16
Table 7: Dimension of the touch display unit .......................................................................................................................................... 18
Table 12: Colors of the power LED indicate the system status ........................................................................................................ 36
Table 13: FusionView - Specification for mounting .............................................................................................................................. 40
Table 14: Power Input Connector ............................................................................................................................................................... 65
Table 16: USB 3.0 Pinout ................................................................................................................................................................................ 65
Table 17: DVI Pinout ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 66
List of Figures
Figure 1: Mechanical specification - Front view of the FV 121 ........................................................................................................... 19
Figure 2: Mechanical specification - top view of the FV 121 ............................................................................................................... 19
Figure 3: Mechanical specification - rear view of the FV 121 ............................................................................................................ 20
Figure 4: Mechanical specification - Front view of the FV 156 ......................................................................................................... 20
Figure 5: Mechanical specification - Rear view of the FV 156 ............................................................................................................ 21
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Figure 6: Mechanical specification - top view of the FV 156 .............................................................................................................. 21
Figure 7: Mechanical specification - Front view of the FV 185 ......................................................................................................... 22
Figure 8: Mechanical specification - Rear view of the FV 185 .......................................................................................................... 22
Figure 9: Mechanical specification - Top view of the FV 185 ............................................................................................................ 23
Figure 10: Mechanical specification - Front view of the FV 215 ....................................................................................................... 23
Figure 11: Mechanical specification - Rear view of the FV 215 .......................................................................................................... 24
Figure 12: Mechanical specification - Top view of the FV 215 .......................................................................................................... 24
Figure 13: Mechanical specification - Side view of the PC Box ......................................................................................................... 25
Figure 14: Mechanical specification - Bottom view of the PC Box .................................................................................................. 25
Figure 15: Airflow direction ........................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Figure 22: Front view of FusionView SD .................................................................................................................................................. 32
Figure 23: Bottom side of the FusionView (interface side of a 21.5" display) ............................................................................. 34
Figure 24: Detail of the DC Power connector shown without Phoenix terminal ........................................................................ 34
Figure 25: FusionView - Buttons and Indicators ................................................................................................................................... 35
Figure 26: Bottom side of the touch display unit with installed mounting clamps (enlarged, in circle) ........................... 36
Figure 27: Rear side of the FusionView shown as FV 215................................................................................................................... 38
Figure 28: Rear view with holes (M4 - depth 8 mm) for VESA 75/100 mounting ...................................................................... 39
Figure 29: Wall/panel cutout dimensions for FusionView systems ............................................................................................... 41
Figure 30: Wall/panel mounting of the FusionView by use of the mounting clamps .............................................................. 42
Figure 31: Phoenix power plug terminal .................................................................................................................................................. 44
Figure 32: FusionView - Buttons and Indicators ................................................................................................................................... 46
Figure 33: Main Menu of the user 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
Figure 41: Main Menu Image Adjustments, Sub Menu Brightness .................................................................................................. 50
Figure 42: Main Menu Image Adjustments, Sub Menu: Contrast .................................................................................................... 50
Figure 43: Main Menu Image Adjustments, Sub Menu: Sharpness ................................................................................................ 50
Figure 44: Main Menu Image Adjustments, Sub Menu: Gamma ....................................................................................................... 51
Figure 45: Main Menu Color Adjustment, Sub Menu Theme .............................................................................................................. 51
Figure 46: Main Menu Color Adjustment, Sub Menu Color Temp. .................................................................................................... 51
Figure 47: Main Menu Color Adjustment, Sub Menu Red ................................................................................................................... 52
Figure 48: Main Menu Color Adjustment, Sub Menu Green .............................................................................................................. 52
Figure 49: Main Menu Color Adjustment, Sub Menu Blue ................................................................................................................. 52
Figure 50: Main Menu Color Adjustment, Sub Menu Saturation ...................................................................................................... 53
Figure 51: Main Menu Color Adjustment, Sub Menu Hue .................................................................................................................... 53
Figure 52: Main Menu VGA Settings .......................................................................................................................................................... 53
Figure 53: Main Menu VGA Settings, Sub Menu Auto Adjust ............................................................................................................. 54
Figure 54: Main Menu VGA Settings, Sub Menu Auto Color Adjust ................................................................................................. 54
Figure 55: Main Menu VGA Settings, Sub Menu Clock ......................................................................................................................... 54
Figure 56: Main Menu VGA Settings, Sub Menu Phase........................................................................................................................ 55
Figure 57: Main Menu VGA Settings, Sub Menu Hor. Position ........................................................................................................... 55
Figure 58: Main Menu VGA Settings, Sub Menu Ver. Position ........................................................................................................... 55
Figure 59: Main Menu OSD Settings .......................................................................................................................................................... 56
Figure 60: Main Menu OSD Settings, Sub Menu OSD Timeout ......................................................................................................... 56
Figure 61: Main Menu OSD Settings, Sub Menu OSD Hor. Pos. ......................................................................................................... 56
Figure 62: Main Menu OSD Settings, Sub Menu OSD Ver. Pos. .......................................................................................................... 57
Figure 63: Main Menu OSD Settings, Sub Menu OSD Blend ................................................................................................................ 57
Figure 64: Main Menu OSD Settings, Sub Menu OSD Orientation .................................................................................................... 57
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Figure 65: Main Menu OSD Settings, Sub Menu OSD Language ....................................................................................................... 58
Figure 66: Main Menu System Settings ................................................................................................................................................... 58
Figure 67: Main Menu System Settings, Sub Menu Info ..................................................................................................................... 58
Figure 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-OSD ............................................................................................................................................................ 63
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1/ General Safety Instructions for IT Equipment
Please read this chapter carefully and take careful note of the instructions, which have been
The product has been built and tested according to the basic safety requirements for low voltage (LVD) applications
and has left the manufacturer in safety-related, flawless condition. To maintain this condition and also to ensure safe
operation, the operator must not only observe the correct operating conditions for the product but also the following
general safety instructions:
The product must be used as specified in the product documentation, in which the instructions for safety for the
product and for the operator are described. These contain guidelines for setting up, installation and assembly,
maintenance, transport or storage.
The on-site electrical installation must meet the requirements of the country's specific local regulations.
If a power cable comes with the product, only this cable should be used. Do not use an extension cable to connect
the product.
To guarantee that sufficient air circulation is available to cool the product, please ensure that the ventilation
openings are not covered or blocked. If an air filter is provided, this should be cleaned regularly. Do not place the
system close to heat sources or damp places. Make sure the system is well ventilated.
Only devices or parts which fulfill the requirements of SELV circuits (Safety Extra Low Voltage) as stipulated by
IEC 60950-1 may be connected to the available interfaces.
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 of add-on cards (depending on the configuration of
the system). This may only be carried out by qualified operators.
If extensions are being carried out, the following must be observed:
• All effective legal regulations and all technical data are adhered to.
• The power consumption of any add-on card does not exceed the specified limitations.
• The current consumption of the system does not exceed the value stated on the product label.
compiled for your safety and to ensure to apply in accordance with intended regulations. If
the following general safety instructions are not observed, it could lead to injuries to the
operator and/or damage of the product; in cases of nonobservance of the instructions
Kontron is exempt from accident liability, this also applies during the warranty period.
Only original accessories that have been approved by Kontron can be used.
Please note: safe operation is no longer possible when any of the following applies:
• The device has visible damages.
• The device is no longer functioning.
In this case the device must be switched off and it must be ensured that the device can no longer be operated.
1.1. Additional Safety Instructions for DC Power Supply Circuits
To guarantee safe operation of devices with DC power supply voltages larger than 60 volts DC or a power
consumption larger than 240 VA, please observe that:
• The device is set up, installed and operated in a room or enclosure marked with “RESTRICTED ACCESS”, if there
are no safety messages on product as safety signs and labels on the device itself.
• No cables or parts without insulation in electrical circuits with dangerous voltage or power should be touched
directly or indirectly.
• A reliable protective earthing connection is provided.
• A suitable, easily accessible disconnecting device is used in the application (e.g. overcurrent protective device),
if the device itself is not disconnectable.
• A disconnect device, if provided in or as part of the equipment, shall disconnect both poles simultaneously.
• Interconnecting power circuits of different devices cause no electrical hazards.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
A sufficient dimensioning of the power cable wires must be selected – according to the maximum electrical
specifications on the product label – as stipulated by EN60950-1 or VDE0100 or EN60204 or UL508 regulations.
The devices do not generally fulfill the requirements for “centralized DC power systems“ (UL 60950-1, Annex
NAB; D2) and therefore may not be connected to such devices!
1.2. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
A sudden discharge of electrostatic electricity can destroy static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry.
Therefore proper packaging and grounding techniques are necessary precautions to prevent damage. Always take the
following precautions:
1. Transport boards in ESD-safe containers such as boxes or bags.
2. Keep electrostatic sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at 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:
Cover workstations with approved antistatic material. Always wear a wrist strap connected to workplace. Always
use properly grounded tools and equipment.
Use antistatic mats, heel straps, or air ionizers for more protection.
Always handle electrostatically sensitive components by their edge or by their casing.
Avoid contact with pins, leads or circuitry.
Turn off power and input signals before inserting and removing connectors or connecting test equipment.
Keep work area free of non-conductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and Styrofoam.
Use only field service tools which are conductive, such as cutters, screwdrivers, and vacuum cleaners.
Always place drives and boards PCB-assembly-side down on the foam.
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2/ Scope of Delivery
Please check that your package is complete, and contains the items below (according to the ordered unit
configuration). If you discover damaged or missing items, please 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
Safety instruction for IT equipment
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2.1.1. Optional System Configuration
Table 2: FusionView - System configuration 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.
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USA
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TFT LCD Display
µ
3/ Technical Data
Table 4: FusionView Technical Data
System FV 121 FV 156 FV 185 FV 215
Size (diagonal) 12.1" 15.6" 18.5" 21.5"
Active area
(H x V) [mm]
Resolution
(H x V) [pixel]
Pixel Pitch
(H x V) [
Colour Depth 16.7 M colors 16.7 M colors 16.7 M colors 16.7 M colors
Backlight LED LED LED LED
Brightness
[cd/m2]
Control Signal 24 bit/s LVDS 24 bit LVDS 24 bit LVDS 24bit LVDS
Viewing Angle
[°]
(r / l / u / d)
Contrast ratio 1000:1 500:1 1000:1 5000:1
Response Time
[msec]
Touch Screen
External interfaces
LED Indicators Power LED, Graphic source LED
DC IN Power Plug
(on the bottom side)
Power supply
VESA 75/100 Mounting On the rear
Protection Class
Driver support Windows/Linux
Touch controller options
(only on demand)
Glass 4 mm thickness, Glass is chemically hardened with the C-shape of the edge
Options
RFID LF/125kHz, EM4100/EM4050 HF/13.56kHz, ISO15693
m]
261.1 x 163.2 344.2 x 193.5 409.8 x 230.4 476.6 x 268.1
1280 x 800 1366 x 768
(WXGA)
204 x204 252 x 252 300 x 300 248 x 248
400 400 450 300
88/88/88/88 85/85/80/80 85/85/80/80 89/89/89/89
10 8 5 25
Projected
Capacitive
1x USB (3.0) Type B
1x DisplayPort
1x DVI, 1x VGA
1x Power input
3-pin Phoenix connector on the bottom side
DC: external 15 to 30 V power source (limited power source), max. specified input
power 75W
IEC IP20 with VESA mount
IEC IP65 front (only mounted to a wall/panel)
Glove Support, Palm Rejection Support, Water rejection Mode
Projected
Capacitive
1366 x 768
(WXGA)
Projected
Capacitive
1920 x 1080
(Full HD)
Projected
Capacitive
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3.1. Electrical Specifications
Hint for DC power connection: The FusionView must be connected only to a LPS (Limited
Power Supply) DC mains power supply complying with the requirements of EN 60950-1.
Hint for AC power connection: Use only a LPS (Limited Power Supply) power supply
complying with the requirements of EN 60950-1 to connect the FusionView to an AC power
source.
Table 5: FusionView Power Consumption
FusionView FV 121 FV 156 FV 185 FV 215
Power 15 to 30 V DC
Power consumption 3.0 A max.3.0 A max. 3.5 A max. 3.5 A max.
3.2. Mechanical Specifications
3.2.1. Dimensions and weight
For detailed mechanical dimensions, please see the outline dimensions drawings on the web site www.kontron.com.
Table 6: FusionView Dimensions
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)
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 protective glass
Chassis Aluminum with fins and holes for VESA75/100 mounting
Table 7: Dimension of the touch display unit
FusionView FV 121 FV 156 FV 185 FV 215
Front bezel (W x H) 328 x 266 [mm]
Frontal cut out for
display (W x H)
Wall/panel
mounting cut out
(W x H)
61,6 mm (2.42") 61,6 mm (2.42") 61,6 mm (2.42") 61,6 mm (2.42")
(12.91" x 10.47")
261.1 x 163.2 [mm]
(10.28" x 6.43")
312 x 250 [mm]
(12.28" x 9.84")
414 x 298 [mm]
(16.3" x 11.73")
344.2 x 193.5
[mm] (13.55" x
7.62")
398 x 282 [mm]
(15.67" x 11.02")
480 x 337 [mm]
(18.9" x 13.27")
409.8 x 230.4
mm] (16.13" x
9.07")
464 x 321 [mm]
(18.27" x 12.64")
545 x 373 [mm]
(21.46" x 14.69")
476.6 x 268.1
[mm] (18.76" x
10.56")
529 x 357 [mm]
(20.83" x 14.06")
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3.2.2. Mechanical Dimensions of the Monitor
Figure 1: Mechanical specification - Front view of the FV 121
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Figure 2: Mechanical specification - top view of the FV 121
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Figure 3: Mechanical specification - rear view of the FV 121
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Figure 4: Mechanical specification - Front view of the FV 156
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Figure 5: Mechanical specification - Rear view of the FV 156
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Figure 6: Mechanical specification - top view of the FV 156
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Figure 7: Mechanical specification - Front view of the FV 185
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Figure 8: Mechanical specification - Rear view of the FV 185
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Figure 9: Mechanical specification - Top view of the FV 185
Figure 10: Mechanical specification - Front view of the FV 215
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Figure 11: Mechanical specification - Rear view of the FV 215
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Figure 12: Mechanical specification - Top view of the FV 215
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3.2.3. Mechanical Dimensions of the PC Box
Figure 13: Mechanical specification - Side view of the PC Box
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Figure 14: Mechanical specification - Bottom view of the PC Box
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3.3. Cooling
The FusionView monitor is a fanless unit with passive cooling. To ensure the airflow through the unit there are
ventilation holes at the bottom and top of Rear cover and PC Box. Ventilation holes are also in the support plate for
better airflow through the PC Box.
EU Generic standards - Emission standard for industrial environments:
EN 61000-6-4;
EN 55032: Class A (Radiated and Conducted Emissions)
EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3
Generic standards - Immunity for industrial environments: EN 61000-6-2; EN 301 489-17
U.S.A. / Canada FCC (CFR) 47 Part 15 Subpart B Class A
3.6. Electromagnetic Compatibility (Class A Device)
For detailed information refer to section 3.5 “CE-Directives, Standards and Approvals”.
3.6.1. Electromagnetic Compatibility EU
This product has been designed for industrial environment. This product complies with the European Council Directive
on the approximation of the laws of the member states relating to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC Directive
2014/30/EU).
3.6.2. FCC Statement (U.S.A.)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular 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 on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The following statement applies to the products covered in this manual, unless otherwise specified herein. The
statement for other products will appear in the accompanying documentation.
Kontron is not responsible for any radio television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this
equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by
Kontron. The correction of interference caused by such unauthorized modification, substitution or attachment will be
the responsibility of the user.
The use of shielded I/O cables is required when connecting this equipment to any and all optional peripheral or host
devices. Failure to do so may violate FCC and ICES rules.
3.6.3. EMC-Compliance Canada
The method of compliance is self-declaration to Canadian ICES-003:
(English): This Class A digital apparatus complies with the Canadian ICES-003.
(French) : Cet appareil numérique de la Class A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
3.7. RFID Specification (Option)
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RFID Specification
RFID Reader IDS-R13MP HF/13.56MHz ISO15693
Internal antenna Internal connected
Read distance (d Peak) 0 mm to 20 mm
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Airflow
4/ Product Description
Before working with your FusionView Short Distance (FV-SD), you should take a few minutes to learn about the
variants, various ports, drives, connectors and controls that are part of your FusionView system.
The Human Machine Interface (HMI) FusionView is designed for industrial applications. The touch screen display has
a rugged design, which offers mechanical stability suitable for operation in harsh industrial environments. The unit
offers 12.1", 15.6", 18.5" and 21.5" display sizes.
FusionView is fanless with a compact aluminum chassis with cooling fins. The air openings are located on the rear
sides of the touch display unit. The cooling fins provide air circulation for the system interior in order to prevent
overheating.
Figure 15: Airflow direction
When powering the FusionView system, make sure that
Direction
the air intake and exhaust openings and the cooling fins
of the cover are not covered by any objects.
In order to prevent the systems overheating and to
ensure the access to the I/Os for cable connections,
leave at least 5 cm (approx. 2") of free space on the rear
top and bottom side of the computer base .
FusionView is designed to be connected to a 24 V DC (15 V to 30 V DC operating range) mains power supply (limited
power supply) using the DC power terminal (included). An optional external AC/DC adaptor can be ordered in order to
connect the FusionView to the main power source.
FusionView provides a self-protection turn off function if the temperature sensors will measure an internal
temperature level out of the limits (85°C).
Refer to the section
”.
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 possible when supported by
the OS used.
All versions are suitable for installation in an instrument panel or other cabinet.
The system is designed to be mounted in the user’s application by either of the following methods:
Installation in an instrument panel or other cabinets (preferred mounting method) using the corresponding
supplied mounting clamps.
Installation by a heavy duty VESA 75/100 compliant mounting system.
Installation by using of a VESA 75/100 compliant mounting system must be properly designed
to support the heavy load of the FusionView system.
No user-serviceable parts inside. Do not open the FusionView system.
The following sections detail each of these components and their function in the FusionView.
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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
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4.2. Front View
1
2
Figure 22: Front view of FusionView SD
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1. TFT display with touch screen
and full glass front
2. Buttons for Power and Setup
3. RFID reader location (optional)
Detail: enlarged RFID logo
4.2.1. Front Side
The front side of the FusionView system consists of a continuous glass front (Figure 22, pos.3), the display with the
integrated projected capacitive touch screen and the anti-glare glass plate (Figure 22, pos.2).
4.2.2. Display with Touch Screen
Depending on the FusionView system ordered, the built-in display 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 drops or scratches with tools.
The integrated touch screen registers contacts of fingers and allows the user to operate the system without a
keyboard or a pointing device. The implemented touch technology allows 10-touch operations with fingers or thin
gloves.
For technical specification of the built-in display and touch screen refer to chapter 3/ “Technical Data”.
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Do not use a hard or a pointed object (like screw driver) to operate the touch screen, since it
can damage the touch screen surface and can disturb the touch screen functionality. If any
stylus is used make sure it is proper for PCAP sensitive surface.
The touch screen is covered with an anti-glare glass panel and care should be taken when
cleaning it (see section “Touch Screen Care and Cleaning”)
4.2.3. RFID Card Reader (Option)
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 maximum
read distance. For technical specifications, refer to section 3.7.
Depending on your application installed the RFID card reader allows reading of chip cards for authentication functions
or for services that requires user-specific authorizations (for access rights control).
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4.3. Bottom Side (with Interfaces)
Pin 3
Figure 23: Bottom side of the FusionView (interface side of a 21.5" display)
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1. Computer base
2. 1x DisplayPort
3. 1x DVI
4. 1x USB 3.0 Type B
5. DC power input connector
6. Grounding Stud
7. Mounting slots (with installed
mounting clamps and screws)
3
4
5
6
4.3.1. DC Power Input Connector
The 3-pin connector provides the power connection of the FusionView system to an appropriate DC main power
supply (15 to 30 V DC) via a power cable connection (refer to section 6.1. and 6.1.1.). For pin assignments, refer to
subsection 8.1.1.
Figure 24: Detail of the DC Power connector shown without Phoenix 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 AC/DC adaptor refer to subsection 6.2.2.
Pin Description
1 15 to 30 V DC (input)
2 Shield
3 0 V (input)
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4.3.2. Grounding Stud
There is an M4 grounding stud, see Figure 23: Bottom side of the FusionView (interface side of a 21.5" display). Please
observe the requirements for grounding and connect this terminal as required.
Each FusionView system is equipped 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
1 2 3 4 5
2. Menu down
3. Set and Hotkey for Brightness,
Contrast, Backlight
4. Menu up
5. Power Button (Off, orange LED)
6. Power Button (On, green LED)
Hotkey for button 3:
1. Tap – Window Brightness appears
2. Tap – Window Contrast appears
3. Tap – Window Backlight appears
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1. Pairs of mounting slots
4.3.3.1. Colors of Power LEDs
Table 12: Colors of the power LED indicate the system status
State Monitor Input Signal LED green LED orange Note
1 ON valid ON OFF Picture is displayed
No sync or scanning inputs is
2 ON not valid OFF ON
3 OFF
no signal was preset,
card went into standby
ON ON Deep Sleep
displayed
SoftPowerOff (Card is
4 OFF no signal OFF OFF
switched off by PowerKey)
4.3.4. USB 3.0
The FusionView provides one USB 3.0/2.0 Typ B interface. This connector allows connection of USB 3.0 or USB 2.0
compatible devices to the system.
For pin assignment, refer to subsection 8.1.3.
4.3.5. DisplayPort
The DisplayPort provides a compliant 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 the touch display unit with installed mounting clamps (enlarged, in circle)
2
1
2. Mounting clamp with screw
2
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Note for mounting clamps:
The FV 215 and FV 185 system will be secured into a wall/panel by use of:
four mounting clamps at the top and bottom side
three mounting clamps at the left and right side
The FV 156 system will be secured into a wall/panel by use of:
four mounting clamps at the top and bottom side
two mounting clamps at the left and right side
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
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4.4. Rear Side
1 Rear side with cooling holes
5 14 x mounting clamps with screws
3 3 2
6
Figure 27: Rear side of the FusionView shown as FV 215
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6
1
6
6
6
6
6
4
2 Cover of the computer base with cooling fins
3 Screws that secures the cover with cooling fins to
the display unit
4Gasket location (around the rear side of the touch
display unit)
When powering on the FusionView, make sure that the air intake and exhaust openings are
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68x M4 threaded blind holes (8mm max) for mounting
of the optional VESA® 75/100 compliant adaptor
7VESA mount
not obstructed and the cooling fins not covered by objects.
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4.4.1. VESA 75/100 Mounting Holes
The FusionView can be mounted to a VESA 75/100 compliant mounting system (in vertical position with the interfaces
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
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5/ Installation Instructions
The FusionView is designed to be mounted in the user’s application by either of the following methods:
Installation in an instrument panel or other cabinets by use of mounting clamps (preferred mounting method)
Installation by a heavy duty VESA 75/100 compliant mounting system
The FusionView has to be installed and operated only by trained and qualified personnel.
We recommend that the mounting procedure is to be carried-out by two persons.
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 possible when supported by the OS used.
The unit must be placed such that there is sufficient space for connecting the cables to the
I/O interface connectors.
Leave at least 5 cm (approx. 2") of free space around the unit to prevent the device from
possibly overheating! Do not obstruct the air intake and exhaust openings.
The voltage feeds must not be overloaded. Adjust the cabling and the external overload
protection to correspond with the rated voltage 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: FusionView - Specification for mounting
Dimensions for: FV 121 FV 156 FV 185 FV 215
Cut-out for mounting to
a wall/panel (W x H)
[mm]
Thickness of the
mounting wall/panel
for proper mounting
[mm]
Clamp with screws for
mounting the
FusionView to a
wall/panel
Required Tool Allen Wrench 2 mm
Proper Torque Tighten the screws with a torque of 0.7 Nm (start with 0.4 Nm and increase to 0.7 Nm)
Mounting position Ensure the vertical and horizontal alignment of the system/display unit.
312 x 250 mm
(12.28" x 9.84")
398 x 282 mm
(15.67" x 11.02")
464 x 321 mm
(18.27" x 12.64")
1.5 - 6
8x 12x 14x
529 x 357 mm
(20.83" x 14.06")
In order to ensure IP65 front sealing against dust and water, mount the system on a non-
textured surface. Before you install the FusionView system into a panel or a wall, verify the
perfect condition of the gasket at the rear of the front bezel. The gasket has to be in place
without surface imperfections/defects and dirt. Ensure the vertical and horizontal alignment
of the system/display unit.
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Figure 29: Wall/panel cutout dimensions for FusionView systems
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 out
for FC 156
Wall/panel cut out
for FC 185
Wall/panel cut out
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The glass front of the FusionView is fragile. Handle with care to prevent personal injury or
material damage. Never place the FusionView on the edges or corners 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.
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1.
Max. wall/panel thickness
6 mm
Figure 30: Wall/panel mounting of the FusionView by use of the mounting clamps
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1. Bottom side of the computer base
2. Mounting clamps 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:
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
3
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Figure 29 for the wall/panel cutout dimensions or to the corresponding mechanical drawings for your
FusionView on our web site www.kontron.com.
The system must be properly powered down and disconnected from the power source and peripherals.
The wall/panel where you intend to install the system must be accessible from both sides (front as well as rear).
The material strength and stiffness must be sufficient to hold the FusionView unit.
Insert the system into the wall/panel cutout from the front.
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.
Hook the mounting clamps with screws (Table 13) from the rear side of the panel into the corresponding pairs of
slots as shown in Figure 26.
The system must be attached firmly by tightening the screws . Always tighten screws in pairs on opposite sides
of the front panel. Repeat the tightening sequence two times and increase the torque from 0.4 to 0.7 Nm.
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
6/ Starting Up
6.1. DC Power Terminal
The FusionView is delivered with a DC power plug terminal (3-pin Phoenix connector). For DC connection, prepare the
connecting wires using the supplied Phoenix plug terminal: PSC 1,5/ 3-F.
Figure 31: Phoenix power plug terminal
1. 3-pin Phoenix plug terminal
2. Cover over the slotted pan head screws
3. Location for inserting the "15-30 V DC
(input)" wire
2 1 3 5
4
4. Location for inserting the
“shield” wire
5. Location for inserting the “0 V
(input)” wire
6.1.1. Cabling
For the pin assignment Phoenix power plug terminal refer to subsection 8.1.1 “Power Input Connector”.
Cut the required length three isolated wires (1 mm2) American Wire Gauge (AWG18) and strip each end 5 to 7 mm.
Twist the striped wire-ends and provide them with ferrules.
Open the cover (Figure 31, pos. 2) to have access to the slotted pan head screws.
Loosen the slotted pan head screws of the DC plug terminal far enough so that you can insert the end of the
prepared wires.
Insert the wires into the corresponding clamp of the Phoenix plug terminal. Make sure that you have the right
polarity of the connection [refer to Figure 31, Figure 24 or subsection 8.1.1 “Power Input Connector”].
Fasten the screws to secure the wires into the clamps of the plug terminal.
Close the cover (Figure 31, pos. 2).
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3.
4.
5.
6.
6.2. Connecting to Power
Before using your system, you should first become familiar with the system components
and check that everything is properly connected. Following a proper cabling procedure will
The FusionView systems can be connected to a DC power source or optionally via an AC/DC power adaptor to an AC
main power. The DC power connector is located on the bottom side of the system.
prevent a false power-on condition, which could result in unit operational failure.
The rated voltage range of the mains supply must correspond to the value on the type label.
6.2.1. DC Power Connection
Please observe the safety requirements given in chapter 1/ “General Safety Instructions for IT Equipment”.
The system must be connected only to a LPS (Limited Power Supply) DC mains power
To connect the FusionView to a corresponding DC main power supply, please perform the following steps:
supply complying with the requirements of EN 60950-1.
It must be ensured that the system can be powered ON and OFF via a readily accessible
two-pole disconnecting device that shall be incorporated in the building installation
wiring. It must be UL-listed and correspond to the required current and voltage for the
FusionView (refer to the type label).
The system is only completely disconnected from the DC power source, when the DC
power cord is disconnected either from the power source or the unit. Therefore, the 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 last cable attached to the system.
The wires used for power connections must be clearly marked (+/-/grounding) to ensure that they will be proper
connected to the DC connector of the FusionView and to the main power source, corresponding the signals
marked (refer to Figure 24).
Ensure that the DC power source is switched off via a disconnecting device (circuit breaker), in order to ensure
that no power is flowing from the external DC power source during the connection procedure.
Connect at first the wire for the grounding stud to an appropriate “common earth” connection point.
Connect the Phoenix power terminal prepared as described in subsection 6.1.1 ”Cabling” to the DC input connector
of the FusionView. The DC input connector is located on the front side and is marked “24 VDC”.
Connect the other ends of the DC power wires to the connections of the DC main power supply. Pay attention to
the polarity of the connections.
Switch on the disconnecting device (circuit breaker) in order to apply voltage to the terminals of the power wires.
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6.2.2. AC Power Connection
Please observe the safety requirements given in chapter 1/ “General Safety Instructions for IT Equipment”.
Use only a LPS (Limited Power Supply) power supply complying with the requirements of
The FusionView system will be connected to an AC power source via the optional AC/DC adaptor.
Connect the 3-pin DC connector of the AC/DC adaptor to the appropriate DC power connector of the FusionView.
The DC power connector of the system is located on the bottom side and is labeled “15 to 30V DC”. Make sure the
connector is securely locked in place.
Connect the AC power cord to the AC/DC adaptor.
EN-60950-1 to connect the system to an AC power source.
The AC power cable must correspond to the requirements of the country where the
system is used.
Make sure that the mains power supply (power outlet) is properly grounded and that the
power cord is in perfect condition without any visible damage. An ungrounded power
supply is not permissible.
The AC power cable of the AC/DC adaptor is the disconnecting device. For this reason 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
Plug the AC connector of the adaptor into an AC wall outlet of the AC power source.
6.3. System Settings with On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu
6.3.1. Buttons and Indicators
Figure 32: FusionView - Buttons and Indicators
1 2 3 4 5
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2. Menu down
3. Set
4. Menu up
5. Power Button (Off, orange LED)
6. Power Button (On, green LED)
6.3.2. Starting OSD-Screens
After pressing the Menu Button the Main Menu screen appears.
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Figure 35: System Setting by pressing on Set Button
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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
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Figure 38: Main Menu: Input Select, Sub Menu: Scan Inputs
Figure 39: Main Menu: Image Adjustments
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Figure 40: Main Menu Image Adjustments, Sub Menu Backlight
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Figure 41: Main Menu Image Adjustments, Sub Menu Brightness
Figure 42: Main Menu Image Adjustments, Sub Menu: Contrast
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Figure 43: Main Menu Image Adjustments, Sub Menu: Sharpness
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Figure 44: Main Menu Image Adjustments, Sub Menu: Gamma
Figure 45: Main Menu Color Adjustment, Sub Menu Theme
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Figure 46: Main Menu Color Adjustment, Sub Menu Color Temp.
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Figure 47: Main Menu Color Adjustment, Sub Menu Red
Figure 48: Main Menu Color Adjustment, Sub Menu Green
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Figure 49: Main Menu Color Adjustment, Sub Menu Blue
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Figure 50: Main Menu Color Adjustment, Sub Menu Saturation
Figure 51: Main Menu Color Adjustment, Sub Menu Hue
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Figure 52: Main Menu VGA Settings
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Figure 53: Main Menu VGA Settings, Sub Menu Auto Adjust
Figure 54: Main Menu VGA Settings, Sub Menu Auto Color Adjust
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Figure 55: Main Menu VGA Settings, Sub Menu Clock
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Figure 56: Main Menu VGA Settings, Sub Menu Phase
Figure 57: Main Menu VGA Settings, Sub Menu Hor. Position
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Figure 58: Main Menu VGA Settings, Sub Menu Ver. Position
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Figure 59: Main Menu OSD Settings
Figure 60: Main Menu OSD Settings, Sub Menu OSD Timeout
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Figure 61: Main Menu OSD Settings, Sub Menu OSD Hor. Pos.
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Figure 62: Main Menu OSD Settings, Sub Menu OSD Ver. Pos.
Figure 63: Main Menu OSD Settings, Sub Menu OSD Blend
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Figure 64: Main Menu OSD Settings, Sub Menu OSD Orientation
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Figure 65: Main Menu OSD Settings, Sub Menu OSD Language
Figure 66: Main Menu System Settings
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Figure 67: Main Menu System Settings, Sub Menu Info
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Figure 68: Main Menu System Settings, Sub Menu Mode Info
Figure 69: Main Menu System Settings, Sub Menu Color Controls
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Figure 70: Main Menu System Settings, Sub Menu Save User Defaults
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Figure 71: Main Menu System Settings, Sub Menu Reset Factory Default
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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
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Figure 73: Screen Image of Soft-OSD
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Figure 74: Screen OSD of Soft-OSD
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Figure 75: Screen VGA of Soft-OSD
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supply, when the DC power cord is disconnected either from the DC main or the unit.
7/ Maintenance and Cleaning
The monitor systems require minimal maintenance and care to keep them operating correctly.
Occasionally wipe the FusionView with a soft dry microfiber cloth.
You should only remove persistent dirt by use of a soft, slightly damp cloth and mild detergent.
7.1. Touch Screen Care and Cleaning
The touch screen is covered by an anti-glare glass plate and care should be taken when
cleaning it. The front side of the touch display unit is sealed against dust and liquids.
The touch screen is protected by an anti-glare glass surface. Care should be taken to avoid using sharp objects such
as knife, pen or pencil 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.
The unit is completely disconnected from the DC mains only when the power is
removed.
The DC main power supply should be able to be switched off and on via a two-pole
isolating switch. The unit is only completely disconnected from the DC main power
Therefore, the DC power cord and its connectors must always remain easily
accessible.
No user-serviceable parts inside. Do not open the FusionView system.
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8/ Standard Interfaces – Pin Assignments
Low-active signals are indicated by a minus sign.
8.1.1. Power Input Connector
Table 14: Power Input Connector
Pin Signal Name 3-pin Power Subcon (male)
1 15 to 30 V DC (input)
2 Shield
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3 0 V (input)
8.1.2. DisplayPort (DP)
Table 15: DP Pinout
Pin Signal Name DisplayPort Signal Name Pin
1 ML Lane 0 (p)
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)
GND (ML Lane 0) 2
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
USB 2.0 contact pins USB 3.0 contact pins
1 VCC, fused (900 mA max.) 5 StdA_SSRX-
2 Data- 6 StdA_SSRX+
3 Data+ 7 GND_DRAIN
4 GND (ground for power return) 8 StdA_SSTX-
9 StdA_SSTX+
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Type B Version 3.0/2.0
8.1.4. DVI Connector
Table 17: DVI Pinout
Pin Signal Name Description DVI
1 RX2- Receiver Signal (-)
2 RX2+Receiver Signal (+)
3 GNDTMDS Data 2 shield
4 NCNot connected
5 NCNot connected
6 DDC clockI2C clock
7 DDC dataI2C data
8 VSAnalog vertical sync
9 RX 1−Receiver Signal (-)
10 RX 1+Receiver Signal (+)
11 GNDTMDS Data 1 shield
12 NCNot connected
13 NCNot connected
14
15 GND
16 HPHot plug detect
17 RX0- Receiver Signal (-)
18 RX0+Receiver Signal (+)
19 GNDTMDS Data 0 shield
20 NCNot connected
21 NCNot connected
22 GNDTMDS clock shield
23 RXC+Digital clock signal+
24 RXC- Digital clock signal-
C1 REDAnalog red
C2 GREENAnalog green
C3 BLUEAnalog blue
C4 HSAnalog horizontal sync
C5 GNDAnalog ground
C6 GNDAnalog ground
+5 V
Power for monitor when
in standby
Ground (return for +5 V
and analog sync)
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9/ Technical Support
For technical assistance, please contact our Technical Support department via:
Ensure that your request contains the following information:
unit part number (PN),
serial number (SN), which can be found on the type label,
a short description of the faulty behaviour of your system.
For information about Kontron products and services, please visit www.kontron.com
or
9.1. Returning Defective Merchandise
Please follow these steps before you return any merchandise 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 number clearly on the outside of the package.
3. Describe the fault that has occurred.
4. Please provide the name and telephone number of a person we can contact to obtain more information, where
necessary. Where possible, please enclose all the necessary customs documents and invoices.
5. When returning a device:
Pack it securely in its original packaging.
Enclose a copy of the RMA form with the consignment.
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Appendix B – List of Acronyms
EMC Electro Magnetic Compatibility
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
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USB Universal Serial Bus
WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
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CORPORATE
HEADQUARTERS
Kontron S&T AG
Lise
86156 Augsburg
Germany
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info@kontron.com
About Kontron
Kontron, a global leader in embedded computing technology and trusted advisor in Internet of Things (IoT), works
closely with its customers, allowing them to focus on their core competencies by offering a complete and integrated
portfolio of hardware, software and services designed to help them make the most of their applications.
With a significant 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 reliability embedded technology.
For more information, please visit: http://www.kontron.com/
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49 821 4086-0
49 821 4086-111
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