Winmate R08T200-VMU1, R10L600-VMP1, R10L100-VMP3, R12L100-VMM2, W12L100-VMM9 User Manual

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Please read this instructions before operating the device and retain them for future reference.
G-WIN Rugged
Vehicle Mount Display
8.4”/ 10.4”/12.1”
User Manual
V1.0
For more information on this and other Winmate products, please visit our website at:
www.winmate.com
Document Part Number: 9152111I102H
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Contents
1 INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................... - 7 -
1.1 FEATURES ........................................................................................................................................... - 7 -
1.2 PACKAGE CONTENTS ........................................................................................................................... - 8 -
1.3 MECHANICAL CONCEPT ........................................................................................................................ - 9 -
1.4 DESCRIPTION OF PARTS ..................................................................................................................... - 10 -
1.4.1 Connector Placement ............................................................................................................. - 10 -
1.4.2 Physical Buttons and LED Indicators ...................................................................................... - 13 -
2 INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................................... - 14 -
2.1 WIRING REQUIREMENTS ..................................................................................................................... - 14 -
2.2 MOUNTING ..................................................................................................................................... - 15 -
2.2.1 VESA Mounting ....................................................................................................................... - 15 -
2.2.2 Yoke Mounting ........................................................................................................................ - 16 -
2.2.3 Roof Mounting ......................................................................................................................... - 18 -
2.3 CABLE MOUNTING CONSIDERATIONS ................................................................................................. - 20 -
2.4 CONNECTING POWER......................................................................................................................... - 21 -
2.4.1 Connecting to DC Power Source ............................................................................................ - 21 -
2.4.2 Connecting to AC Power Source ............................................................................................ - 22 -
2.5 CONNECTING PERIPHERALS ............................................................................................................... - 22 -
2.5.1 VGA Connector ....................................................................................................................... - 23 -
2.5.2 S-Video ................................................................................................................................... - 24 -
2.5.3 Composite ............................................................................................................................... - 24 -
2.5.4 DVI-D Connector ..................................................................................................................... - 24 -
3 OPERATING THE DEVICE ................................................................................................................... - 25 -
3.1 TURNING ON THE SYSTEM .................................................................................................................. - 25 -
3.2 NAVIGATING THE OSD MENU ............................................................................................................. - 26 -
3.4 OSD MENU IN VGA MODE ................................................................................................................. - 27 -
3.5 OSD MENU IN DVI MODE .................................................................................................................. - 30 -
3.6 OSD MENU IN AV (CVBS/S-VIDEO) MODE ........................................................................................ - 32 -
4 TROUBLESHOOTING .......................................................................................................................... - 35 -
4.1 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ................................................................................................................. - 35 -
5 SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................................................. - 36 -
5.1 HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................................................. - 36 -
APPENDIX ............................................................................................................................................... - 38 -
APPENDIX A: CLEANING THE MONITOR ..................................................................................................... - 38 -
APPENDIX B: FREQUENCY TABLE ............................................................................................................. - 39 -
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FCC Statement
This device complies with part 15 FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class "B" digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at him own expense.
European Union
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (2014/30/EU)
EN55024: 2010/ A1: 2015
o IEC61000-4-2: 2009 o IEC61000-4-3: 2006+A1: 2007+A2: 2010 o IEC61000-4-4: 2012 o IEC61000-4-5: 2014 o IEC61000-4-6: 2014 o IEC61000-4-8: 2010 o IEC61000-4-11: 2004
EN55032: 2012/AC:2013  EN61000-3-2:2014  EN61000-3-3:2013
Low Voltage Directive (2014/35/EU)
EN 60950-1:2006/A11:2009/A1:2010/A12:2011/ A2:2013
This equipment is in conformity with the requirement of the following EU legislations and harmonized standards. Product also complies with the Council directions.
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Copyright Notice
No part of this document may be reproduced, copied, translated, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the prior written permission of the original manufacturer.
Trademark Acknowledgement
Brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Disclaimer
Winmate Inc. reserve the right to make changes, without notice, to any product, including circuits and/or software described or contained in this manual in order to improve design and/or performance. We assume no responsibility or liability for the use of the described product(s) conveys no license or title under any patent, copyright, or masks work rights to these products, and make no representations or warranties that these products are free from patent, copyright, or mask work right infringement, unless otherwise specified. Applications that are described in this manual are for illustration purposes only. We make no representation or guarantee that such application will be suitable for the specified use without further testing or modification.
NOTE:
Some pictures in this guide are samples and can differ from actual product.
Warranty
Winmate Inc. warranty guarantees that each of its products will be free from material and workmanship defects for a period of one year from the invoice date. If the customer discovers a defect, we will, at his/her option, repair or replace the defective product at no charge to the customer, provide it is returned during the warranty period of one year, with transportation charges prepaid. The returned product must be properly packaged in its original packaging to obtain warranty service. If the serial number and the product shipping data differ by over 30 days, the in-warranty service will be made according to the shipping date. In the serial numbers the third and fourth two digits give the year of manufacture, and the fifth digit means the month (e. g., with A for October, B for November and C for December).
For example, the serial number 1W14Axxxxxxxx means October of year 2014.
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Customer Service
We provide a service guide for any problem by the following steps: First, visit the website of our distributor to find the update information about the product. Second, contact with your distributor, sales representative, or our customer service center for technical support if you need additional assistance.
You may need the following information ready before you call:
Product serial number Software (OS, version, application software, etc.) Description of complete problem The exact wording of any error messages
In addition, free technical support is available from our engineers every business day. We are always ready to give advice on application requirements or specific information on the installation and operation of any of our products.
Safety Information
WARNING! / AVERTISSEMENT!
Always completely disconnect the power cord from your chassis whenever you work with the hardware. Do not make connections while the power is on. Sensitive electronic components can be damaged by sudden power surges. Only experienced electronics personnel should open the PC chassis.
Toujours débrancher le cordon d’alimentation du chassis lorsque vous
travaillez sur celui-ci. Ne pas brancher de connections lorsque l’alimentation est présente. Des composantes électroniques sensibles peuvent être endommagées par des sauts d’alimentation. Seulement du personnel expérimenté devrait ouvrir ces chassis.
CAUTION/ATTENTION Always ground yourself to remove any static charge before touching the CPU card. Modern electronic devices are very sensitive to static electric charges. As a safety precaution, use a grounding wrist strap at all times. Place all electronic components in a static-dissipative surface or static­shielded bag when they are not in the chassis. Toujours verifier votre mise à la terre afin d’éliminer toute charge statique avant de toucher la carte CPU. Les équipements électroniques moderns
sont très sensibles aux décharges d’électricité statique. Toujours utiliser un
bracelet de mise à la terre comme précaution. Placer toutes les composantes électroniques sur une surface conçue pour dissiper les charge, ou dans un sac anti-statique lorsqu’elles ne sont pas dans le chassis.
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Advisory Conventions
Four types of advisories are used throughout the user manual to provide helpful information or to alert you to the potential for hardware damage or personal injury. These are Notes, Important, Cautions, and Warnings. The following is an example of each type of advisory.
NOTE:
A note is used to emphasize helpful information
IMPORTANT:
An important note indicates information that is important for you to know.
CAUTION/ ATTENTION
A Caution alert indicates potential damage to hardware and explains how to avoid the potential problem.
Unealerted’ attention indique un dommage possible à l’équipement et explique comment éviter le problem potentiel.
WARNING!/AVERTISSEMENT!
An Electrical Shock Warning indicates the potential harm from electrical hazards and how to avoid the potential problem. Un Avertissement de Choc Électriqueindique le potentiel de chocssur des emplacements électriques et comment éviterces problèmes.
ALTERNATING CURRENT / MISE À LE TERRE! The Protective Conductor Terminal (Earth Ground) symbol indicates the potential risk of serious electrical shock due to improper grounding. Le symbole de Miseà Terre indique le risqué potential de choc électrique grave à la terre incorrecte.
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1 INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on purchasing Winmate® G-WIN Vehicle Mount Display. Winmate® G-WIN Vehicle Mount Display comes in rugged aluminum alloy housing with IP65 protection and anti-corrosion coating and great ability for shock and vibration resistance. Sunlight readable panel provide great visibility even in bright light conditions.
Both of great mobility and robust design are fitting the demands for every harsh environment applications such as logistics, transportation/ fleet management, heavy vehicles, utility and also outdoor usage.
1.1 Features
Winmate® G-WIN Vehicle Mount Display features:
8.4", 10.4", and 12.1" Front IP65 rain and dust proof 5 Wire Resistive touch/ Anti-reflective protection glass Aluminum housing with anti-corrosion Wide range isolation 9-36V DC input Mounting options suitable for vehicle mounting: VESA Mount, Yoke Mount and Roof
Mount
Compliance with MIL-STD 810 & IEC 60068-2-27 for shock and vibration Compliance with EN50155
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1.2 Package Contents
Carefully remove the box and unpack your device. Please check if all the items listed below are inside your package. If any of these items are missing or damaged contact us immediately.
Standard factory shipment list:
Display
User Manual
(Hardcopy)
Touch Driver CD
3 Pin Terminal
Block
Varies by product
specifications
9152111I102H
9171111T100D
Cable: 94EL02X020E0 Connector: 604520105004
Package may include the following items based on your order (optional):
AC Adapter
Power Cord
Mounting
Bracket
50W: 90PO12050000 80W: 90PO12800000
Varies by
destination
8.4”: 99KK08Z00010
10.4”: 99KK00Z00010
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1.3 Mechanical Concept
On the picture below you can see spare parts exploded drawing of a standard G-WIN Vehicle Mount Display.
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1.4 Description of Parts
1.4.1 Connector Placement
G-WIN Display 8.4
R08T200-VMU1
Description
Description
RS232 or USB for Touch (Optional)
S-Video (Optional)
9-36V DC Terminal Block (Default)
Composite (Optional)
DC Lockable Input (Optional)
VGA (Default)
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G-WIN Display 10.4”
R10L600-VMP1, R10L100-VMP3
Description
Description
9~36V DC Terminal Block (Default)
S-Video (Optional)
DC Lockable Input (Optional)
Composite (Optional)
RS-232 or USB for Touch (Optional)
VGA
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G-WIN Display 12.1”
R12L100-VMM2, W12L100-VMM9
Description
Description
RS-232 or USB for Touch(Optional)
DVI-D(Optional)
S-Video(Optional)
DC Lockable input(Optional)
Composite(Optional)
9~36V DC Terminal Block(Default)
VGA
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1.4.2 Physical Buttons and LED Indicators
Physical buttons and LED indicators located in front or on the rear side of the Display.
Physical Buttons
LED Indicators
Icon
Description
Function
Power Indicator
Lights up in "Green" when the monitor turn on
Stand by Indicator
Lights up in "Orange" when the device cannot detect any input source
Icon
Button
Function
Enter/ Menu
Enter / Call the main OSD menu.
Exit / Auto adjustment
Exit / Auto adjustment
Brightness UP
Increase the brightness of the display screen, or allows user to navigate items of a single OSD menu.
Brightness DOWN
Decrease the brightness of the display screen, or allows user to navigate items of a single OSD menu.
Power
Turn ON or turn OFF the system.
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2 INSTALLATION
2.1 Wiring Requirements
The following common safety precautions should be observed before installing any electronic device:
Strive to use separate, non-intersecting paths to route power and networking wires. If
power wiring and device wiring paths must cross make sure the wires are perpendicular at the intersection point.
Keep the wires separated according to interface. The rule of thumb is that wiring that
shares similar electrical characteristics may be bundled together.
Do not bundle input wiring with output wiring. Keep them separate. When necessary, it is strongly advised that you label wiring to all devices in the
system.
CAUTION
Do not run signal or communication wiring and power wiring in the same conduit. To
avoid interference, wires with different signal characteristics (i.e., different interfaces) should be routed separately.
Be sure to disconnect the power cord before installing and/or wiring your device. Verify the maximum possible current for each wire gauge, especially for the power
cords. Observe all electrical codes dictating the maximum current allowable for each wire gauge.
If the current goes above the maximum ratings, the wiring could overheat, causing
serious damage to your equipment.
Be careful when handling the unit. When the unit is plugged in, the internal components generate a lot of heat which may leave the outer casing too hot to touch.
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2.2 MOUNTING
G-WIN Vehicle Mount Display devices come with different mounting options suitable for most of the industrial and commercial applications.
2.2.1 VESA Mounting
G-WIN Vehicle Mount Display has VESA mount holes on the rear side. Follow instructions below to mount the unit with VESA Mount bracket (not supplied by Winmate).
Size
VESA Plate Dimensions
Screw hole diameter
8.4”, 10.4”, 12.1
75 x 75 mm
VESA M4x6 mm
Mounting Instruction:
1. Screw VESA Bracket to the fixture (ex. wall) with M4 flathead screws.
2. Place the device on VESA bracket.
3. Carefully mount the device to the fixture (for ex. wall).
4. When the installation is complete, plug the power cord into a grounded AC outlet. Turn on the power.
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2.2.2 Yoke Mounting
Yoke Mount solution allows to mount your device on a wall or ceiling. You can purchase dash/ yoke mounting kit from Winmate as an optional accessory.
Yoke Mounting Kit:
Size
Winmate Part Number
8.4”
99KK08Z00010
10.4”
99KK00Z00010
Yoke Mount Kit includes:
One bracket stand Three M5 x10 screws with washer One locking handle adjustment tool with metal
washer
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Mounting Instruction:
1. Place the G-WIN Vehicle Mount Display on the bracket stand, aiming screw hole for each other.
2. Secure three M5x10 screws to fix the device upon the bracket stand.
3. Secure tightly locking handle to the Display.
4. Loosen the hand-screw adjustment tool, then you can adjust product angle on the stand. Then screw the product tightly again to secure the stand position.
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2.2.3 Roof Mounting
Roof mounting allows mounting your device on the roof. You can purchase roof mounting kit from Winmate as an optional accessory.
U-Shape Mounting Kit:
Size
Winmate Part Number
8.4”
98K008A0000R
10.4”
98K010A00018
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U-Shape Mounting Kit Mechanical Drawing
For 8.4” G-WIN Vehicle Mount Display
For 10.4” G-WIN Vehicle Mount Display
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2.3 Cable Mounting Considerations
For a nice look and safe installation, make sure cables are neatly hidden behind the device.
CAUTION/ ATTENTION
Observe all local installation requirements for connection cable type and protection level.
Suivre tous les règlements locaux d’installations, de câblage et
niveaux de protection.
CAUTION/ ATTENTION
Turn off the device and disconnect other peripherals before installation.
Éteindre l’appareil et débrancher tous les périphériques avant l’installation.
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2.4 Connecting Power
Please refer to maximum power consumption note before connecting your display to the source of power.
Size
8.4”
10.4”
12.1”
Maximum power consumption
30W
40W
50W
2.4.1 Connecting to DC Power Source
1. Connect the 3-pin terminal block.
2. Screw the Terminal block to fix the cable.
3. Connect terminal block to the Display.
“+” Connect to power supply until 0V. “-” Connect to power supply until it get 9~36V DC.
❶ ❷ ❸
The device is ready to work once is connected to the source of power.
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2.4.2 Connecting to AC Power Source
IMPORTANT:
Use AC Adapter to connect the device to AC power source for testing purposes only.
1. Connect the AC adapter to the 3 pin terminal block located on the back side of the Display.
2. Connect the power cord to AC adapter.
3. Plug the power cord in to the AC outlet and the device will turn on automatically.
AC Adapter specifications vary by panel size.
Size
8.4”
10.4”
12.1”
AC Adapter
12V/ 50W
12V/ 50W
12V/ 50W
CAUTION Use only the AC adapter included in your package. Using other AC adapters may damage the device.
ALTERNATING CURRENT
This product must be grounded. Use only a grounded AC outlet. Install the additional PE ground wire if the local installation regulations require it.
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2.5 Connecting Peripherals
The panel control port is designed for monitors that work with a variety of compatible video sources. Due to the possible deviations between these signal sources, you may have to make adjustments to the monitor settings from the OSD menu when switching between these sources.
NOTE:
Notice that standard input terminals include VGA. Your device may be equipped with DVI-D, S-Video or Composite input terminals based on your order.
2.5.1 VGA Connector
G-WIN Rugged Display uses standard 15pin D-sub connector. Plug 15-pin VGA signal cable to the VGA connector in the rear of motherboard, and plug the other end to the monitor. Secure cable connectors with hexagonal copper pillars M3x4mm.
Pin Assignment and signal names for VGA connector
Pin №
Signal Name
Pin №
Signal
Name 1 RED
2
GREEN
3
BLUE
4
NC 5 GND
6
AGND
7
AGND
8
AGND
9
VGA_DE
10
GND
11
NC
12
DDCSDA
13
H Sync
14
V Sync
15
DDCSCL
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2.5.2 S-Video
Use Mini-DIN connector to connect S-Video to the display.
2.5.3 Composite
Use composite video cable to connect composite video input.
2.5.4 DVI-D Connector
Use DVI-D to connector in the rear of PC system, and plug the other end to the TFT LCD display. Fasten cable connectors with screws.
Pin №
Signal Name
Pin №
Signal Name
1
GND
2
GND
3 Y 4
C
Pin №
Signal Name
Pin №
Signal Name
1
Composite Video
Signal
2
GND
Pin №
Signal Name
Pin №
Signal Name
1
DVI_RX2-
2
DVI_RX2+
3
GND
4
4- 5 4+
6
DVI SCL
7
DVI SDA
8
NC
9
DVI_RX1-
10
DVI_RX1+
11
GND
12
3-
13
3+
14
+5V
15
DVI_CON_CABLE
16
DVI_CON_HP
17
DVI_RX0-
18
DVI_RX0+
19
GND
20
5-
21
5+
22
GND
23
DVI_CLKP
24
DVI_CLKN
C1
NC
C2
NC
C3
NC
C4
NC
C5
NC
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3 OPERATING THE DEVICE
3.1 Turning on the System
To turn on the Display:
1. Connect the display to the source of power (Refer to Connecting Power section of this quick start guide for more details).
2. Press the power on switch to turn the display on.
IMPORTANT:
Use AC Adapter to connect the device to AC power source for testing purposes only.
To turn off your device, disconnect power source and unplug from the power outlet, disconnect all the peripherals if needed.
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3.2 Navigating the OSD Menu
This section describes how to navigate the OSD Menu.
OPTION
ACTION
EFFECT
Enter the main menu
Press the MENU button
Display the main menu on the screen.
Select the menu you want to adjust
Press the +/ - button
Shift the item selections up or down until it is desired, and then press the button again to enter the menu item.
Adjust item settings
Press the +/ - button
Adjust the value of setting. Once you adjust the value of setting, the value will be stored automatically.
Exit the OSD menu
Select the EXIT OSD item or press the Exit Key directly
Return the regular screen viewing,. If there is no command respond for 30 seconds, OSD menu will be closed automatically.
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3.4 OSD Menu in VGA Mode
Summary
Icon
Description
Options
Icon
Description
Options
BRICONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST
AUDIO
VOLUME ADJUST SPEAK ON/OFF
POSITION
H-POSITION V-POSITION
CHANNEL
ANALOG DVI (Optional) CVBS (Optional) S-Video (Optional) HDMI (Optional)
IMAGE
AUTO CLOCK PHASE
WHITE BALANCE
RECALL
YES
NO
COLOR
USER (RED/GREEN/BLUE) 9300K 6500K ADC BRIGHTNESS
OSD EXIT
YES
NO
Description of items on the navigation menu:
BRICONTRAST
Press "+" to increase or "-" to decrease the brightness or contrast.
BRIGHTNESS: Use to adjust the screen’s
brightness
CONTRAST: Use to adjust the screen’s
contrast
POSITION
You can adjust the screen’s position by
horizontal and vertical manually. H-POSITION: Use to adjust the image to
the left or right on the screen
V-POSITION: Use to adjust the image up
or down on the screen
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IMAGE
You can adjust the value of screen quality automatically. AUTO: Use to choose the best settings for
the current input signal
CLOCK: Use to adjust the value of
horizontal image
PHASE: Use to adjust the phase control
(Phase adjustment may be required to optimize the display quality)
WHITE BALANCE: Use to set RGB signal
voltage level
COLOR
You can select the screen’s color level of the
white color field from the default color temperature settings. Also, you can fine tune the color temperature by USER option if necessary.
USER: Choose RED/GREEN/BLUE to set
value of color temperature brightness to suit you own preference
9300K: Use to set value of monitor for the
CIE coordinate 9300 color temperature
6500K: Use to set value of monitor for the
CIE coordinate 6500 color temperature
ADC Brightness: Set value of monitor for
ADC Brightness
AUDIO (optional)
You can adjust the setting of speaker, including volume and mute.
VOLUME ADJUST: Use to adjust the
volume of speaker
SPEAK ON/OFF: Use to make the speaker
work or mute
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RECALL
You can recall the factory default setting by selecting “YES”. Select “NO” to return the main menu.
OSD EXIT
You can exit the OSD menu by selecting “YES”. Select “NO” to return the main menu.
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3.5 OSD Menu in DVI Mode
Summary
BRICONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST
AUDIO
VOLUME ADJUST SPEAK ON/OFF
POSITION
Not available under DVI mode
CHANNEL
VGA DVI BNCs
IMAGE
Not available under DVI mode
RECALL
YES NO
COLOR
USER (RED/GREEN/BLUE)
OSD EXIT
YES NO
Description of items at the navigation menu:
BRICONTRAST
Press "+" to increase or "-" to decrease the brightness or contrast.
BRIGHTNESS: Use to adjust the screen’s
brightness
CONTRAST: Use to adjust the screen’s
contrast
POSITION
These functions are not available under DVI mode.
IMAGE
These functions are not available under DVI mode.
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COLOR
You can fine tune the color temperature by USER option if necessary.
USER: Choose RED/GREEN/BLUE to
set value of color temperature brightness to suit you own preference
For 9300K, 6500K, and ADC
BRIGHTNESS, these functions are not available under DVI mode.
AUDIO (optional)
You can adjust the setting of speaker, including volume and mute. VOLUME ADJUST: Use to adjust the
volume of speaker
SPEAK ON/OFF: Use to make the
speaker work or mute
RECALL
You can recall the factory default setting by selecting “YES”. Select “NO” to return the main menu.
OSD EXIT
You can exit the OSD menu by selecting “YES”. Select “NO” to return the main menu.
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3.6 OSD Menu in AV (CVBS/S-Video) Mode
Summary:
BRICONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST
AUDIO
VOLUME ADJUST SPEAK ON/OFF
SHARPNESS
CHANNEL
ANALOG DVI CVBS S-Video
SATURATION
HUE
RECALL
YES NO
GAMMA
GAMMA 0 GAMMA 1 GAMMA 2 GAMMA 3
OSD EXIT
YES NO
Description of items on the navigation menu:
BRICONTRAST
Press "+" to increase or "-" to decrease the brightness or contrast.
BRIGHTNESS: Use to adjust the screen’s
brightness
CONTRAST: Use to adjust the screen’s
contrast
SHARPNESS
Press “+” to increase or “-” to increase or decrease the value of sharpness. This function allows the user to optimize the sharpness of the image.
SATURATION Press “+” to increase or “-” to increase or decrease the value of saturation.
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HUE
Press “+” to increase or “-” to obtain the desired color settings. The HUE is defined as a phase shift of the sub-carrier with respect to the burst.
AUDIO (optional)
You can adjust the setting of speaker, including volume and mute. VOLUME ADJUST: Use to adjust the
volume of speaker
SPEAK ON/OFF: Use to make the speaker
work or mute
CHANNEL(optional)
You can switch the setting of signal input channel.
• ANALOG: Use to change the input signal to
Analog mode
• DVI: Use to change the input signal to DVI
mode
• CVBS: Use to change the input signal to
Composite mode
• S-VIDEO: Use to change the input signal to S-Video mode
RECALL
You can recall the factory default setting by selecting “YES”. Select “NO” to return the main menu.
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OSD EXIT
You can exit the OSD menu by selecting “YES”. Select “NO” to return the main menu.
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4 TROUBLESHOOTING
4.1 Troubleshooting Guide
If your monitor fails to operate correctly, check the following chart for possible solution before calling for repairs:
Condition
Check Point
The picture does not appear
Check if the signal cable is firmly seated in the socket.
Check if the Power is ON at the computer
Check if the brightness control is at the appropriate
position, not at the minimum.
The screen is not synchronized
Check if the signal cable is firmly seated in the socket.
Check if the output level matches the input level of your
computer.
Make sure the signal timings of the computer system are within the specification of the monitor.
If your computer was working with a CRT monitor, you should check the current signal timing and turn off your computer before you connect the VGA Cable to this monitor.
The position of the screen is not in the center
Adjust the H-position, and V-position, or Perform the Auto adjustment.
The screen is too bright (too dark)
Check if the brightness or contrast control is at the appropriate position, not at the Maximum (Minimum).
The screen is shaking or waving
Perform the Auto adjustment.
Moving all objects which emit a magnetic field such as
motor or transformer, away from the monitor.
Check if the specific voltage is applied.
Check if the signal timing of the computer system is
within the specification of monitor.
*If you are unable to correct the fault by using this chart, stop using your monitor and contact your distributor or dealer for further assistance.
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5 SPECIFICATIONS
5.1 Hardware Specifications
Model Name
R08T200­VMU1
R10L600­VMP1
R10L100­VMP3
R12L100­VMM2
W12L100­VMM9
Display
Size/Type
8.4”
10.4”
10.4”
12.1”
12.1”
Resolution
800 x 600
800 x 600
640 x 480
1024 x 768
1280 x 800
Brightness
600 (typ.)
600 (typ.)
450 (typ.)
500 (typ.)
400 (typ.)
Contrast Ratio
600:1 (typ.)
400:1 (typ.)
750:1 (typ.)
700 (typ.)
1000 (typ.)
Viewing Angle
-75~75 (H) ; ­70~60 (V)
-70~70 (H) ; ­70~60 (V)
-80~80 (H) ; ­60~80 (V)
-80~80 (H) ; ­70~70 (V)
-88~88 (H) ; ­88~88 (V)
Max Colors
232, 144 (6bits/ color)
232, 144 (6bits/ color)
16.2M (8bits/color)
262K colors (RGB 6bits)
262K colors (RGB 6bits)
Touch (Optional)
5 wire resistive, 4 wire resistive
5 wire resistive, IR touch
5 wire resistive, IR touch
5 wire resistive
4 wire resistive
Input/ Output
Power Input
1 x 9~36V Terminal Block (Default) 1 x DC Lockable Input (Optional)
VGA
1 x VGA (Default)
S-Video
1 x S-Video (Optional)
Composite
1 x Composite (Optional)
Touch
1 x RS-232 or USB for Touch (Optional)
Power Specifications
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Power Input
9-36V DC (Default)
Maximum Power Consumption
30W
40W
40W
50W
50W
Mechanical Specifications
Dimensions (W x D x H, mm)
277 x 219.5 x 59.7
315.9 x 250.9 x 67
Mounting
VESA Mount, Yoke Mount, Roof Mount
VESA Mount, Yoke Mount, Roof Mount
VESA Mount, Yoke Mount, Roof Mount
VESA Mount, Yoke Mount, Roof Mount
VESA Mount
Environment Considerations
Operating Temperature
-10 ~ 55°C
Storage Temperature
-30 ~ 70°C
Operating Humidity
10 ~ 95% non-condensing
IP Rating
Front IP65
Shock
Compliance with MIL-STD-810F
Vibration
Compliance with MIL-STD-810F
EMC
CE, FCC Class B
Reliability
Need to apply 9~36V DC isolation power
Optional Items
Sunlight Readable
Transflective film enhancement for optional
Anti-reflective Glass
3mm (Replace touch)
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APPENDIX
Appendix A: Cleaning the Monitor
Before cleaning:
Make sure the device is turned off. Disconnect the power cable from any AC outlet.
When cleaning:
Never spray or pour any liquid directly on the screen or case. Wipe the screen with a clean, soft, lint-free cloth. This removes dust and other
particles.
The display area is highly prone to scratching. Do not use ketene type material (ex.
Acetone), Ethyl alcohol, toluene, ethyl acid or Methyl chloride to clear the panel. It may permanently damage the panel and void the warranty.
If it is still not clean enough, apply a small amount of non-ammonia, non-alcohol
based glass cleaner onto a clean, soft, lint-free cloth, and wipe the screen.
Don not use water or oil directly on the display screen. If droplets are allowed to drop
on the screen, permanent staining or discoloration may occur.
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Appendix B: Frequency Table
The choice of supported modes depends on the monitor native resolution. Refer to the table below for more information about available input signals.
B-1 Separate RGB Video Signal (VGA) Input Timing
Input Timing Range: H : 30-80KHz; V : 50-75Hz
Mode
Resolution
H-Freq. (Hz)
V-Freq. (Hz)
Mode 1
640×350
31.5
70
Mode 2
640×400
31.5
70
Mode 3
640×480
31.5
60
Mode 4
640×480
37.9
72
Mode 5
640×480
37.5
75
Mode 6
720×400
31.47
70
Mode 7
800×480
31.5
60
Mode 8
800×600
35.1
56
Mode 9
800×600
37.9
60
Mode 10
800×600
48.1
72
Mode 11
800×600
46.9
75
Mode 12
1024×768
48.4
60
Mode 13
1024×768
56,5
70
Mode 14
1024×768
60.0
75
Mode 15
1024×768
48.4
60
Mode 16
1024×768
56.5
70
Mode 17
1024×768
60.0
75
Mode 18
1280x800
48.4
60
Mode 19
1280×1024
64.0
60
Mode 20
1280×1024
80.0
75
Mode 21
1600×1200
75
60
Mode 22
1680×1050
65.3
60
Mode 23
1920×1080
67.5
60
B-2 Composite Video Input; Y/C Video input (S-Video) (Optional)
Video Format
Resolution
Frequency
Country Support
NTSC-M
525x60
3.58 MHz
U.S., Japan, others
PAL
525x60
4.43 MHz
China, Europe, others
B-3 DVI Input Timing (Optional)
Input Timing Range: H : 31.47-80 KHz; V : 60Hz
Mode
Resolution
H-Freq. (Hz)
V-Freq. (Hz)
Mode 1
640×480
31.47
60
Mode 2
800×600
37.87
60
Mode 3
1024×768
48.36
60
Mode 4
1280×1024
64.0
60
Mode 5
1600×1200
75
60
Mode 6
1680×1050
65.3
60
Mode 7
1920×1080
67.5
60
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