3.1 Adjusting the Display 6 21.3” Panel Mount Mechanical Drawing 16-17
3.2 Adjustment Procedure 7-9 21.3” Rack Mount Mechanical Drawing 18
21.3” Wall Mount Mechanical Drawing
Section 8
Display Specifications 19
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1
About LCD Monitors
What you gain by using an LCD monitor in your industrial controls
1.1
LCDs
the function of the video board which converts the analog RGB (Red, Green, Blue) signals from a
standard video card to a high quality, digital RGB that the LCD can display.
Recently the video card has taken on a new role. It is the responsibility of this device to “scale” a
particular video resolution to the “native” resolution of the LCD. Simply, consider that a computer is
putting out a VGA [640x480] resolution signal, yet the LCD that is connected is an XGA
[1024x768] display. The displayed picture would be in the center 1/3 of the LCD. With the
introduction of the scaling engine. The converter will mathematically recalculate the 640x480 to
1024x768. This may sound simple but it is in fact a complex algorithm that adjusts for different
aspect ratios and pixel alignment, essentially smoothing text and graphics to produce a picture
that is pleasant to the eye.
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
are the future of display technology. Although CRTS have dropped in
cost significantly, they do not offer the performance, reliability, and
mounting options available with LCDs. LCD monitors consist primarily of
an LCD, Video Board and a Back Light video. The LCD determines to a
large extent the viewing angle, brightness and contrast. Beyond that it is
All Vartech displays from 12.1” (800x600) to 23.1 (1600x1200) incorporate scaling engines in the
converter card.
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1.2
Product Safety Precautions
⇒ Ensure that sufficient space is available around the display to provide the circulation
necessary for cooling.
⇒ Ensure that the ambient air temperature will not exceed the specified maximum
temperature.
⇒ Do not attempt to service this display yourself. The rear chassis has a seal so that non
qualified personal will not expose themselves to dangerous voltages or other risks.
⇒ To protect from electrical shock, unplug the display power supply from the wall before
moving.
⇒ Do not expose the display to direct sunlight or heat.
⇒ Do not use this display near water
⇒ Do not place any heavy objects on the power cords. Damage may cause electrical shock.
⇒ Unplug the power supply from the wall or unit if one of the following conditions exists.
⇒ Power cord or plug is damaged or frayed
⇒ Liquid is spilled into the display or the display is exposed to rain or water.
⇒ The display does not operate normally when the operating instructions are
followed.
⇒ The display has been dropped or the enclosure has been damaged.
⇒ The display exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for
service.
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DISPLAY SETUP
DISPLAY SETUP
2
VT201 Series Display Features
2.1
⇒ Capable of displaying unlimited colors in a continuous spectrum. The high contrast LCD
enhances the image with no geometric distortion.
⇒ The VT213 DiamondVue Series directly accepts an analog 5 wire RGB with separate H/V sync
or 4 wire RGB with separate combined sync or 3 wire SOG.
⇒ The VT213 DiamondVue Series is auto synchronous adjusting the display to the appropriate
input between VGA, SVGA,XGA, and SXGA.
⇒ The VT213 DiamondVue Series is supplied with a Anti-Reflective Screen unless equipped with
an optional Touch System.
⇒ The VT213 DiamondVue Series has an integrated 115/220VAC supply as standard on all
models.
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Unpacking and setting up your display
2.2
Your LCD monitor package will consist of the components listed below. Open shipping
container and lay all components on a flat clean surface.
2.3
What is included with your display
⇒ VT213C, VT213P, VT213P-SS, VT213R LCD Monitor or
⇒ 5 ft Video Cable
⇒ 10-32 Mounting Hardware. (For use with Panel Mount only)
⇒ 6 ft RS232 Touch Interface Cable (Optional when touch is installed)
⇒ CD ROM with Touch Screen Drivers (Optional when touch is installed)
⇒ Users Guide (Printed or on CD)
2.4
Connecting the Display
1. Connect all cables to the computer first. This would include the VGA cable and the optional
RS 232 serial touch screen connection.
2. After connecting the cables between the LCD monitor and the computer, plug the customer
supplied +12VDC source to the 12V connection on the rear.
3. Once the +12V connection is made, the display is active.
4. If your computer was off, turn on your computer.
5. Your display should now operate as a normal computer display showing your windows or
whatever video is being sent to the flat panel.
Note: If for any reason the display goes blank and gives an “out of Range” or “No Input Signal”,
your computer or video source is putting out a signal that is out of range of the LCD’s video
board. If this happens, reboot the computer or video source and make sure you are inputting
the correct signal. If the display doesn’t work properly, it may be because:
(a) The resolution is to high or low for the LCD.
(b) The refresh rate is set to high. Refresh on an LCD is different than a CRT. Set the refresh to
60Hz. CRT’s need a high refresh rate to avoid flicker. The refresh rate has no impact on
LCD’s.
(c) The power source is incorrect.
(d) The unit is malfunctioning. If you believe this to be true, disconnect the video cable from the
rear of the LCD and connect to a known good computer CRT display. If the computer
display is working satisfactory and the video is within the appropriate range, then contact
Vartech Customer service for a RMA number at 800-223-8050.
2.5
Signal Connections
To avoid irregular operation and /or damage to the display, please insure correct video is being
supplied as shown on the following page.
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Signal Connections Cont.
2.5
You can use an HD-15 connector cable or a BNC adapter cable to connect the flat panel
monitor to the host computer. The HD-15 video cable (supplied in the kit) you use with this
monitor is equipped with a conventional HD-15 connector at each end.
Note:
The following figure is the view looking into the pin end of the male connector or solder term
end of the female connector.
Pin assignments for the HD15
video connector.
Pin
1 Red Video
2 Green Video
3 Blue Video
4 Not Used
5 Return
6 Red Video Ground
7 Green Video Ground
8 Blue Video Ground
9 No Connection
10 Sync Ground
11 Not Used
12 Bi-Directional Data
13 Horizontal Sync
14 Vertical Sync
15 Data Clock (SCL)
Standard Resolution Supported
Composite Video Input Connector: CVBS 1.0V p-p
S-Video: S-VHS
LUMA Signal Input 0.7V p-p
CHROMA Signal Input 0.7V p-p
⇒ 640 x 480 (VGA)
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2.5
Signal Connections Cont.
Optional BNC Adaptor Cable
A 5BNC-to-HD15 adapter cable is available. The functions of the cables are described below.
⇒ R, B, and G: Red, Green, and Blue input connectors to establish color.
These are used for RS-343 analog signals.
⇒ HS/CS: Separate horizontal/composite sync signal from the video
source.
⇒ VS: Separate vertical sync signal from the video source.
BNC Adapter Cable
This table describes the signal types you can use with the connectors:
BNC Signal Types
BNC Signal Type Description R G B HS/ CS VS
Sync-on-Green
(Not Available)
Composite Sync
(Not available)
Separate Horizontal
and Vertical Sync.
Use the three video connectors.
Horizontal and vertical syncs are
supplied on the green video line.
Use the three video connectors
plus the horizontal sync/
composite sync input
Use the three video connectors
plus the horizontal sync/
composite sync and vertical sync
input.
X X X
X X X X
X X X X X
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GETTING STARTED
GETTING STARTED
3
3.1
Adjusting the display
The VT201 DiamondVue Series display has an embedded microprocessor in the converter
card. Once you have the unit displaying the resolution you desire for your application do the
following:
In order to navigate to the appropriate adjustments, press Menu and the OSD layout chart will
appear as indicated as shown below.
Vartech Systems, Inc
Menu
Select
Down
Up
Input
3.2
Definition of OSD (on screen display) Adjustments
There are seven membrane buttons (as shown above) located on the unit. They will activate
the OSD and allow navigation to all adjustments if your unit requires adjustment.
Press MENU and a major adjustment category will appear. Press DOWN or UP and you will
see the remaining adjustment categories. The actual adjustment categories are listed under
each major category (bold) as shown below.
ADJUSTMENT
Brightness, Contrast, Clock, Phase, H Position, V Position, Auto
COLOR ADJUSTMENT
User, 6500, 9300
SETUP
Language, Image Size, OSD H Position, OSD V Position, Transparency, Zoom
PIP - Picture in Picture
PIP On / Off, PIP Source, PIP Size, PIP H Position, PIP V Position, PIP Image
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3.3
Adjustment
To adjust the brightness and contrast of the screen
OSD Agent Description
Brightness
Adjusts the brightness of video without affecting PC
RGB’s brightness
Contrast
Adjusts the contrast of video without affecting PC
RGB’s contrast
Clock
Removes the noises. When frequency value is
wrong, the image has horizontal lines especially in
1 dot on and off.
Phase
Removes the noises. When phase value is wrong,
the image has vertical lines especially in 1 dot on
and off.
Adjusts the horizontal position of the image.
H Position
V Position
Auto Adjust
Adjusts the vertical position of the image.
“Auto adjustment” allows the monitor to self-adjust
to the incoming video signal. The values of phase,
frequency and position are adjusted automatically.
This function is active if you select an input source other than PC. (DVD, VCR, TV)
OSD Agent
Brightness
Description
Adjusts the brightness of video or TV without
affecting PC RGB’s brightness.
Contrast
Adjusts the contrast of video or TV without affecting
PC RGB’s contrast.
Color
Tint
Sharpness
Changes the richness of color.
Changes the tone of color.
Adjusts the sharpness of video or TV image.
This function is active if you select a digital DVI input source.
OSD Agent
Brightness
Description
Adjusts the brightness of video or TV without
affecting PC RGB’s Brightness.
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3.3
Adjustment
Selects the applied input among DVI digital, Analog RGB, Video and S-VHS
OSD Agent Description
DVI Digital
Analog RGB
Video
S-VHS
Selects the DVI Digital function.
Selects the Analog RGB function.
Selects the Video function.
Selects the S-VHS function.
To adjust the tone of color from redish white to bluish white.
The individual color components are also user customizable.
OSD Agent
6500º K
9300º K
User
Description
Redish white
Bluish White
User Customizable
To adjust OSD menu information
OSD Agent
Language
Description
English, German, French, Italian, Spanish
Image Size
OSD H pos
OSD V pos
Transparency
Changes the image size in several different ways
Moves the OSD Window to the horizontal direction.
Moves the OSD Window to the vertical direction.
Changes the opaqueness of the background of the
OSD
Zoom
Information
Closes up or down the main display
Displays current display mode.
Displays the driver board operating duration.
PIP - Picture in Picture DVI Digital and DSUB ANALOG only
OSD Agent Description
ON / OFF
Source
Size
H Position
V
Position
Selects PIP enable or disable
Selects PIP source (S-VHS, Video)
Adjusts PIP screen size (Small, Medium, Large)
Adjusts the horizontal position of PIP screen
Adjusts the vertical position of PIP screen
Image
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Adjusts brightness, contrast, sharpness, color, tint
of PIP screen
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4.1
4.2
Section
TOUCH SCREEN
TOUCH SCREEN
4
Introduction
Touch screens are a common means to interface operator inputs to a system. The universal
standard of Windows GUI (Graphical User Interface) has significantly increased the use of
touch screens.
There are four main touch technologies. The technologies are resistive, surface acoustic
wave (SAW), capacitive, and infrared (IR). Each touch technology has advantages and
disadvantages based on different user applications.
Installation
All Vartech Systems displays configured with a touch screen are supplied with a CDROM
which includes user manuals, application software, and drivers for various operating systems.
Insert the supplied CDROM into a CDROM drive and follow the installation instructions that
will appear on the screen.
Limited technical support is available by contacting Vartech Systems customer support at
800-223-8050.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
5
Troubleshooting
Trouble Troubleshooting Tip
No Picture⇒ The signal cable should be properly connected to the
display card and computer.
⇒ Try disconnecting the video cable from the display and
connecting to a CRT display if available to confirm the
presence of proper video.
⇒ Make sure power is connected to the proper DC or AC
source.
⇒ Make sure the resolution mode is supported by the display and
check settings of the display card.
⇒ Confirm that the video cable is not defective.
Image PersistenceImage persistence occurs when a ghost of an image remains on
the screen after the monitor has been turned off. Unlike a CRT
monitor, an LCD monitor’s image persistence is not permanent.
To erase an image ghost, turn the monitor off for as long as the
image was displayed. If the image was on for one hour and the
ghost of the image remains, the display should be turned off for
one hour to erase the image. To avoid this problem, use a screen
saver.
Picture Quality & Image Stability⇒ Check for proper video cable for proper grounding and
shielding.
⇒ Check the signal source for proper signal.
⇒ Check for proper adjustment of the Phase and Frequency
controls.
⇒ Check for proper recommended signal timing.
Green LED not litCheck for proper power and power connections
Green LED blinkingThis indicates absence of video or proper video for this display
Display image is not properly
sized
⇒ Adjust the Vertical and Horizontal size controls via the OSD.
(Reference setup adjustments)
⇒ Ensure that a supported mode is selected on the display card
or system being used. Consult the display card or system
manual for proper video.
No S-Video or NTSC operation ⇒ Check for proper connections.
If these tips do not solve your problem, contact Vartech Systems Customer Service support.
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Troubleshooting Cont.
Trouble Troubleshooting Tip
Screen is blank. Screen saver activated.
Video Cable problem. Check for proper installation
Change video cable .
Faulty video display. Needs Service.
Image is dim, even with
brightness and contrast
controls set full UP
Video cable problem. Check for proper installation of cables
Faulty video source.
Faulty display.
Image not centered Reset the horizontal and vertical positioning using the on-screen
menu. Check to see if video source is operating within the
monitor’s range
Image will not adjust Video timing outside of range. Use the on-screen menu to ad
just the Clock Setting.
Make sure timing is within VESA standard.
Image is not stable. Monitor has incorrect or bad sync signals.
Check for proper video cable installation.
Replace suspected faulty cable.
Check to ensure that video source is operating within the display’s
range.
Vertical shaded bars on
Screen image
Horizontal size not properly adjusted.
Adjust horizontal size settings
Colors are missing Faulty video cable.
Missing from video source.
Connect video source to another display
Screen jitter or noisy display
Slight distortion in text or
Graphics.
Display is present but “bars”
Appear or roll across screen
The background looks
Acceptable but text and
Icons seem to be missing
rows of pixels
Monitor clock phase not properly adjusted
Not working in native resolution.
Ground loop problem between computer and display
Interference from adjacent equipment
Video running interlace mode.
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CLEANING AND MAINTANENCE
CLEANING AND MAINTANENCE
6
Cleaning
Occasionally clean the display panel and cabinet with a soft cloth dampened (not soaked) with a
mild (non-abrasive) glass cleaner. Keep turning a fresh side of the cloth toward the screen surface to
avoid scratching it with accumulated grit.
Note:
The solvent should be applied only to the cloth, and not directly on the monitor screen.
Do not use paper products as they may scratch the surface. To minimize the risk of abrasion, allow
the screen to stand dry.
Special care should be taken when cleaning a touch screen or polycarbonate shield that is installed
over the screen. Abrasive and certain chemical cleaners can easily damage the surface.
Never use alcoholic or ammoniac cleaners to clean the polycarbonate shield or a touch screen.
Note:
For best results cleaning a monitor with the optional antireflective tempered glass display shield, a
solution of denatured alcohol is recommended to thoroughly clean the display.
Replacing a Line Cord
To avoid shock and fire hazards, the monitor’s power cord should be replaced if the insulation
becomes broken or if it develops a loose internal connection.
Other Maintenance
Qualified service personnel should perform all maintenance, except for the power cord replacement
described above.
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MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
7
Mechanical Drawings
Model Description Page(s)
VT213C 21.3” DiamondVue Chassis Mount Mechanical Drawing 15
VT213P 21.3” DiamondVue Panel Mount Mechanical Drawing 16-17
VT213R 21.3” DiamondVue Rack Mount Mechanical Drawing 18
VT213W 21.3” DiamondVue Wall Mount Mechanical Drawing
7.1
Panel Mount Procedure
Panel Mounting Procedure
1. Cut and drill the panel (refer to panel mount drawing). Measurements are in inches.
Panel Mounting Cutout
2. If access to the side of the monitor is not available following installation, attach the power and video
cables to the side of the monitor at this time.
3. Install the monitor in the prepared cutout.
4. Install the lock nuts and washers, supplied with the monitor, behind the holes running along the sides
and top/bottom of the cutout in the panel. Extra lock nuts and washers are provided.
Note:
Use #10-32 nuts for mounting.
5. Tighten all mounting nuts evenly to a torque of 24 inch-pounds.
ATTENTION: Mounting nuts must be tightened to a torque of 24 inch-pounds to provide panel seal and
avoid potential damage. Vartech Systems assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage
to the monitor or other equipment within the enclosure due to improper installation.
6. Attach the power and video cables to the side of the monitor if you have not already done so.
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ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS
Panel Size 21.3”
Type Active Matrix Color Thin Film Transistor (TFT)
Resolution Capabilities VGA to UXGA
Pixel Pitch .27 mm
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
Active Display Area
Pixel Format 640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 1280 x 1024, 1600 x 1200
PIP - Picture in Picture
Viewing Angle (Left/Right) 85/85 deg.
Viewing Angle (Up/Down) 85/85 deg.
Contrast Ratio 500:1
Brightness
Response Time
Back Lights Cold Cathode 50,000 Hrs. Half Life
Video Connector
Colors Supported
17.117” x 12.865”
434.8mm x 326.8mm
Small Window: 3.6” x 2.9”
Medium Window: 5.0” x 4.9”
Large Window: 6.5” x 5.0”