Z Microsystems COMMAND CONSOLE 15 User Manual

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FIELD-READY
COMMAND CONSOLE
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FIELD-READY
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1. Use the power and video cables supplied with the Command Console to help prevent interference with radio and television reception. The use of cables and adapters may cause interference with electronic equipment in the vicinity of this unit.
2. This equipment is pending approval for a Class A digital device, pursuant to certain limits imposed by 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 your dealer or an
experienced radio/TV technician for help.
3. If necessary, the user should contact the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet, prepared to be the FCC, helpful: How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems. This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 20402, Stock No. 004­00345-4.
FCC INFORMATION
Regulatory
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STARTING POINT 4 Shipment Contents 4 User Manual 4 System Requirements 4 Product Description 5
PREPARATION 6
INSTALL RAILS 7
INSTALL CONSOLE 9
FINAL ADJUSTMENTS 10
SETUP 11
CLOSING CONSOLE 12
OPERATION 13
CONFIGURE MONITOR 14
Setup For Windows 95 or 98 14 Auto Setup 15 Auto Setup for DOS 15 Auto Setup for Windows 3.1 95, 98 or NT 16
ADJUSTMENTS 18 User Control Features 18 Operation 18 OSD Lock/Unlock 19 On-Screen Display (OSD) 19 OSD Functions 20
MAINTENANCE 23
TROUBLESHOOTING 24
Causes and Corrective Action 24
APPENDICES 26 Display Modes 26 Power Management 27
SPECIFICATIONS 28 Display Specifications 28 Supported Display Modes 28 Communications 28 Power Input 28 Power Consumption 28 Performance Tested 28 Environmental Specifications 28 Regulatory 29 Reliability Specifications 29 Developmental Options 29
SUPPORT 30 Further Help 30 Replacing Parts 31 Providing Feedback 31
Y2K COMPLIANCE 32
DRAWINGS 33
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The User Manual comes in two formats: printed hardcopy or CD­ROM. This Manual is also available on the Z Microsystems website (www.zmicro.com).
We recommend you read this manual as follows:
Carefully follow the instructions in the Installation and Testing chapter for hookup and initial control settings. Refer to the Operation chapter for a complete description of all the user controls, and the Maintenance and Troubleshooting chapters for care and correcting any unforeseen problems with the system. The Appendices and References chapters are provided for quickly finding technical information about the Command Console.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
The Command Console works with any computer system that provides industry standard screen formats from 640 x 480 to 1280 x 1024, with up to 75 Hz vertical sync. See the Specifica­tions Table of this Manual for a complete listing of all resolutions supported.
The Command Console requires a computer with a suitable onboard subsystems for Video Adapter Card that can support XGA 1024 x 768, SVGA 800 x 600, or VGA 640 x 480 at 60 Hz
The Command Console shipping box contains the following:
 The Command Console Unit
 Video Signal Cable
 AC/DC Power Supply Brick with
attached DC cable
 AC Power Cable
 Setup Diskette
 User Manual
Remember to save your original shipping container and packing material to transport or ship the Command Console.
USER MANUALSHIPMENT CONTENTS
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Command Console provides a liquid crystal display, a desk work surface and storage for any size keyboard and mouse in a
3.5" high (2U) standard 19" rack or transit case.
Specially de­signed locks on each side of the Command Console hold the compact folded unit securely in place during storage.
Release of the two Z-Locks on the front sides of the Console allow it to slide out and the LCD display to quickly swing up into a reading position
By lifting up the desktop, the keyboard and mouse can be easily removed and set on top.
The lightweight and durable alumi­num construction provides exceptional strength in field applications.
The high quality LCD screen provides full color and features up to 1280 x 1024 pixel resolution.
The LCD screen has a backlight control that reduces power and extends the life of the monitor.
The side-viewing angle is up to 160 degrees. It can be easily adjusted to
any vertical-viewing angle up to 100 degrees. The display works effectively with any workstation.
An electrostatically-applied and baked-on finish is used for extreme durability for shipboard, airborne, field deployments, and industrial or lab applications where weight and size are very critical.
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TOOLS REQUIRED
PRECAUTIONS
Required Tools and Equipment
 Flathead screwdriver with about 10"
shaft.
 Phillips screwdriver with about 10"
shaft.
 Computer Setup Diskette
In preparation to install the Com­mand Console, take the following precautionary steps:
Turn off the electrical power to your computer.
Verify the Command Console power switch is off. If the Console is off, the light will not be illuminated.
DANGER: To avoid shock hazard:
 Do not remove the covers around
the Command Console.
 Do not connect or disconnect the
Command Console during an electrical storm.
 The power cord plug must be
connected to a properly wired and grounded power outlet.
 Any equipment to which the
Command Console will be attached must also be connected to properly wired and grounded power outlets.
NOTE: For the fastest and easiest
installation of the Command Console, follow these steps in the sequence they are presented.
Starting Point
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SLIDE REMOVAL
With the Console sitting on a workbench with the front facing towards you, press down to release the Z-Locks on each side of the front of the Console to slide the side rails back.
The slide rail will reach a stop about half way back.
This is a safety stop to prevent the Console sliding out too far while mounted to the rack.
Simultaneously press in the safety catches on each slide rail and slide the side rails all the way off the back of the Console.
The slides should now be separated from the Console.
Each slide unit includes the slide rail, with the front Z-lock mount and the rear mount.
On the front of the cabinet frame, use three Phillips screws on each side to secure the right and left Z-Lock mounts.
DO NOT tighten these screws to allow for adjustment of the Console within the cabinet frame.
On the rear of the cabinet frame, use the two Phillips screws to loosely secure the right and left rear slide mount to the cabinet frame.
DO NOT tighten these screws fully at this time.
On the slide rails, using a slot screwdriver, loosen off the screw. Repeat on each side.
INSTALL THE SLIDES IN THE CABINET FRAME
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Install Rails
Go back on the rear of the cabinet frame, and tighten the slide mount to the cabinet frame.
Make sure you hold the slide mounts hard against the rack rail.
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INSTALL THE COMMAND CONSOLE IN THE SLIDES
Pull the two Console slides out until they lock.
Hold the Console by each side, with the front toward you.
Feed the four cables coming out of the Console back through the cabinet frame.
Guide the Console into the slides and slide the Console in until it stops.
Simultaneously press in the catches on each slide and slide the Console all the way into the cabinet frame.
The Console should slide in and out easily.
Slide the Console in and out several times.
The Console should easily close completely.
To be sure the slide and mount assembly are aligned properly, slide the Console in and out several times.
If the Console binds during sliding, do the following:
Because of variances in cabinet frames, there may need to be some adjustments of the Console slide system for best fit and movement of the Console in and out.
TEST INSTALLATION AND MAKE ADJUSTMENTS
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Loosen the screws on each of the front Z-Lock mounts.
FINAL ADJUSTMENTS OF THE COMMAND CONSOLE
Slide the Console partially out.
Use a flathead screw driver to slightly move the Z-Locks out away from the Console.
Tighten all the screws on the front Z-Lock mounts.
Slide the Console in and out to see if it moves smoothly.
Go back to the rear of the rack and fully tighten the side rail screws.
Note: A wrench may be necessary to hold the nut on the other side.
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Close the storage tray top, then place the keyboard and mouse on top of the tray door.
Using both hands, gently lift the Console screen by the top bar.
Open the storage tray top.
Remove the keyboard and mouse.
Align the Keyboard and Mouse cable to pass through the recessed access notch.
With both hands, press both the Z-Locks down and
SETTING UP MONITOR KEYBOARD AND MOUSE
Slide the Console all the way out.
The storage tray door now becomes a workstation for the keyboard and mouse.
There should be ample cable to both units for movement around the workstation.
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