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1. 46 WELCOME With this acquisition of the Programmable Tactical Awareness Controller the DOT we welcome you to ifechLCD s family of harsh duty smart mobile display products with 20 programmable buttons this smart DOT offers ASCII or HEX code protocol for control of external systems and or internal display features Housed in an ultra thin milled billet aluminum case the slim profile DOT is light weight and watertight with fully sealed IP68 connectors though please note the Display is listed at IP67 Engineered to operate on low power consumption the DOT manages multiple incoming signals DVI RS 170 and VGA and is auto sensing on NTSC PAL The Source Select button allows the user to quickly move between video inputs Incorporated into the DOT is the latest in optical engineering to achieve optimal view ability in all lighting conditions This bright sunlight readable fat panel LED LCD Display is engineered to thrive wherever it is put to work This Display is specifically designed for rugged mobile computing and handles a wide range of severe environments making it the go to selection of many industries for their mobile applications The DOT offers productivity oriented options the Red Green NVIS Compatible display and Analog Resistive Touch Screen Our mobile Computing Support Team is here to support your system projects we are iTechLCD keeping rugged Technology in Motion GENERAL S
2. CAUTION PREVIOUS VERSIONS OF TOUCH SCREEN CONTROLLER DRIVERS Previous versions of ANY Touch Screen Controller Driver must be removed before installing the latest version of the TSHARC Touch Screen Controller Driver if a different T S Controller Driver not TSHARC is on the device it must be removed before installing the TSHARC drivers Note A typical driver uninstall program utility of microsoft s does not remove all traces of a T S Driver installation Contact manufacturer of previously installed driver program to learn how to uninstall their product These instructions may be available from the manufacturer s web site NEW DOT INSTALLATION WITH EXISTING DEVICE Whenever the DOT is installed to an existing device equipped with the TSHARC driver Touch Screen calibration is always required The Touch Screen driver resides on the compu ter device not the DOT display caution ALWAYS CALIBRATE When adding the DOT to anew or different device always Calibrate to that device Calibration settings reside on the device NOT the DOT NEW OPERATING SYSTEM INSTALLATION If installing a new operating system O S do not install Touch Screen Controller Driver until O S is installed and computer s video display settings have been verified Touch Screen Controller Driver uses computer s O S display driver settings to accurately configure T S Controller Driver files 44 INTERNAL HEATER INTERNAL HEATER The internal He
3. L3 CH1 and CH2 swap inputs CHN INPUT L5 Opens input Function MENU VIEW 1 R1 user configured layout entry 1 toggles ON and OFF Empty displays or the saved PIP POP view name VIEW 2 R2 user configured layout entry 2 toggles ON and OFF Empty displays or the saved PIP POP view name VIEW 3 R3 user configured layout entry 3 toggles ON and OFF Empty displays or the saved PIP POP view name VIEW 4 R4 user configured layout entry 4 toggles ON and OFF Empty displays or the saved PIP POP view name BACK R5 Returns to SELECT BUTTON MENU Figure 16 CANCEL B5 Cancels entry Returns to UTILITY MENU Figure 11 29 PROGRAMMABLE BUTTON MENU SET INPUT FUNCTION ga l ma U gm gm gm _ CANCEL FIGURE 18 PROGRAMMABLE BUTTON MENU SET INPUT FUNCTION User selects a button Figure 18 to set video feed input DVI1 D L1 CH1 displays the DVI1 D Digital input DVI1 A L2 Analog available in a future release DVI2 D L3 CH1 displays the DVI2 D Digital input DVI2 A L4 Analog available in a future release C1 R1 CH1 displays the Composite 1 input C2 R2 CH1 displays the Composite 2 input C3 R3 CH1 displays the Composite 3 input C4 R4 CH1 displays the Composite 4 input BACK R5 Returns to SET FUNCTION Figure 17 CANCEL B5 Cancels entry returns to UTILITY MENU Figure 11 30 PROGRAMMABLE BUTTON MENU ENTER NAME z gs ga gs Kal a
4. x esezpecou s Jowrxoeno s Remco e owrxce s nsezmecou mees te oviexcend ampu usovscerisansp r unn mare ms27467E158355 2 Towancreen stra masosaa zaw _ DISPLAY CONNECTORS CONTINUED COMPOSITE VIDEO IN A1J4 A1J7 The center pin BNC Connectors VIDEO IN A1J4 A1J7 allow input of auxiliary composite VIDEO signals See Table 4 e Align with A1J4 A1J7 IN connector See Figure 1 5 4 3 2 e Add a twist to lock e BNC receptacle is sealed e End user supplies cables COMPOSITE VIDEO OUT A1J8 The center pin BNC Connector VIDEO OUT A1J8 provides pass through of composite video signal See Table 5 e Align with AiJ8 OUT connector See Figure 1 1 e Add a twist to lock e BNC receptacle is sealed e End user supplies cable VCOM A1J9 The VCOM A1J9 connector allows for camera installation and communicates only with BNC connector A1J4 Programmable buttons See Table 6 e Align with A1J9 VCOM connector See Figure 1 9 e End user supplies cable PAN CATON CAUTION Do not block or constrain the Pressure Equalizer Valve PRESSURE EQUALIZER VALVE There is a Pressure Equalizer Valve on the chassis see Figure 1 10 See Figure 2 for close up in the final installation do not block or constrain this Valve BNC CONNECTOR IN A1J4 A1J7 SIGNAL VID_IN GROUND TABLE 4 BNC CONNECTOR OUT A1J8 CENTER VIDOUT SHELL GROUN
5. Figure 8 to name views VIEW 1 R1 Saves to PIP POP VIEW 1 entry NAME ENTRY PIP Figure 8 opens VIEW 2 R2 Saves to PIP POP VIEW 2 entry NAME ENTRY PIP opens VIEW 3 R3 Saves to PIP POP VIEW 3 entry NAME ENTRY PIP opens VIEW 4 R4 Saves to PIP POP VIEW 4 entry NAME ENTRY PIP opens BACK R5 Returns to PIP or POP PIP Figure 5 or 6 NAME ENTRY MENU ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 lt gt 1 A BACKSPACE CLEAR SELECT FIGURE 8 NAME ENTRY MENU The NAME ENTRY MENU Figure 8 is where the user can name the SAVE VIEW previously created Figure 7 use the Left and Right softkeys to navigate Text assigned will appear in the TEXT field on the screen LEFT L3 Navigates Selection Cursor LEFT RIGHT L2 Navigates Selection Cursor RIGHT UP L1 Navigates Selection Cursor UP DOWN L4 Navigates Selection Cursor DOWN SPACE L5 Adds an empty SPACE as in a spacebar press SELECT R3 Enters Character BACKSPACE R2 Deletes Last Character SAVE R5 Exits menu while saving changes BACK B5 Returns to SAVE VIEW MENU Figure 7 OPTIONAL NVIS SETTINGS MENU ma m zm mm mm NVIS RED NVIS GREEN NVIS SETTINGS MENU OPTIONAL THE OPTIONAL NVIS RED GREEN OPTION ALLOWS INTERFACING WITH NIGHT VISION DEVICES WITHOUT ADVERSE EFFECTS The NVIS SETTINGS MENU Figure 9 is accessed through L2 from the MAIN MENU Figure 3 and allows the user to make NVIS viewin
6. Keep a fresh side of cleaning cloth towards screen surface to avoid scratching it with accumulated grit as Display screen is made of glass and e To minimize risk of abrasion to glass screen air drying is recommended DISPLAY ENCLOSURE e Clean Display enclosure with a soft clean cloth lightly dampened with a general purpose mild detergent solution e Wipe down with clean water dry with a soft clean cloth In manne or similar environments a benefit of a vinegar based cleaner USER TIP is its effectiveness in dissolving mineral and salt deposits LONG TERM STORAGE For long term storage it is suggested Display be stored in a normal indoor environment and Display glass be protected from accidental damage For pedestal mount units disconnect cable s and loosen arm adjustment to a point where ball can be removed from arm or e For Flush or Panel mount units cover product with a protective covering that will not scratch or transfer any dyes to Display screen Disassembling Display voids warranty To avoid risk of electrical shock do not disassemble enclosure Users cannot service User maintenance is restricted to cleaning or power cable replacement as explained WARNING MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE OTHER MAINTENANCE Only ITECHLCD qualified Service Personnel should perform all other maintenance except for cleaning and power cable replacement as described 4 POWER CABLE WARNING To avoid shock and fire hazards re
7. a ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 _ lt gt l2 A BACKSPACE SELECT CANCEL O nln a Kms FIGURE 19 PROGRAMMABLE BUTTON MENU ENTER NAME User can enter custom text Figure 19 for default screen button names Select button backspace to clear default test customize SELECT R3 Enters Character BACKSPACE R2 Deletes Last Character CLEAR R1 Clears the Text Entry UP L1 Navigates Selection Cursor UP RIGHT L2 Navigates Selection Cursor RIGHT LEFT L3 Navigates Selection Cursor LEFT DOWN L4 Navigates Selection Cursor DOWN SAVE R5 Exits menu and Saves Changes BACK B1 Returns to SET FUNCTION MENU Figure 17 CANCEL B5 Cancels entry returns to UTILITY MENU Figure 11 31 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL The DOT protocol uses packets based on the NMEA message format This consists of an ID comma delimited fields a checksum field and a two character checksum A response message is transmitted from the DOT upon receiving a message it will either be the specific response for the command a general DSACK response or a DSNAK response if the command is not recognized or the packet is invalid PHYSICAL AND DATA LINK LAYER The DOT communicates via RS232 or RS422 interface using the following port settings Table 11 TABLE 11 PACKAGE MESSAGE FORMAT The NMEA standard protocol message format is an ASCII string that consists of a message I
8. select on screen menu options The keys are illuminated in Day or Night mode and off in Off mode Night luminance is sub dued to match existing platform night lighting Identification of the assigned function should be visible next to the key selected Additional softkey information is communicated over the serial communication link as provided by the Host device MULTIPLE KEY PRESSES The multiple key Press feature enables the user to press parallel keys which if programmed will support additional choices to the top level 20 softkeys keys can be pressed simultane ously they will transmit their respective up or key down message as they are pressed and released For example L1 down hold followed by L2 down brings up an additional feature ITECHLCD S ALTERNATE PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE ITECHLCD s Alternate Programming Software allows for customizing the OSD labels button functions and key Down up messages See ITECHLCD s website for the instructions document or e mail info itechlcd com for assistance 28 PROGRAMMABLE BUTTON MENU SET FUNCTION VIEW 1 EMPTY COMM CMD VIEW 2 EMPTY VIEW 3 EMPTY CHN INPUT VIEW 4 EMPTY CANCEL KS KS KS KB sms FIGURE 17 PROGRAMMABLE BUTTON MENU SET FUNCTION User selects a BUTTON Figure 17 to set a specific function into the BUTTON NONE L1 No action takes place when BUTTON is pressed COMM CMD L2 Programmed text command transmits when BUTTON is pressed SWAP
9. to UTILITY MENU Figure 11 This section is intentionally left blank 24 VIEW STARTUP MENU ga s l a alia cm LAST SETTING VIEW 1 EMPTY VIEW 2 EMPTY VIEW 3 EMPTY VIEW 4 EMPTY c1 c2 c3 C4 CANCEL cs j s ga gs ss FIGURE 13 VIEW STARTUP MENU From STARTUP MENU Figure 12 VIEW STARTUP MENU Figure 13 is accessed through softkey button L2 LAST SETTING L1 Starts with last used VIEW DVI1 D L2 Starts with Dvi1 D Digital fullscreen DVI1 A L3 Analog available in a future release DVI2 D L4 Starts with Dvi2 D Digital fullscreen DVI2 A L5 Analog available in a future release C1 B1 Starts with Composite 1 fullscreen C2 B2 Starts with Composite 2 fullscreen C3 B3 Starts with Composite 3 fullscreen C4 B4 Starts with Composite 4 fullscreen VIEW 1 R1 Starts with PIP POP VIEW 1 VIEW 2 R2 Starts with PIP POP VIEW 2 VIEW 3 R3 Starts with PIP POP VIEW 3 VIEW 4 R4 Starts with PIP POP VIEW 4 SAVE R5 Saves Selection for Power ON VIEW Auto returns to STARTUP MENU CANCEL B5 Cancels entry Returns to STARTUP MENU Figure 12 25 SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS OPTIONS MENU aa ma mm mm mm ga gm gs gm gm sas FIGURE14 SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS OPTIONS MENU From the STARTUP MENU Figure 12 the SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS OPTIONS MENU Figure 14 is accessed through softkey button L5 COMM A1J9 L1 Select R
10. AFETY SAFETY ICONS Safety icons are displayed throughout the ITECHLCD user manual to draw attention to specific user caution and warning instructions h WARNING SHOCK HAZARDS WARNING This icon is intended to tell the User of a potential risk of electrical shock CAUTION INSTRUCTIONAL CAUTION This icon is intended to tell the User of important operating and or maintenance instructions GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS e Before operating the ITECHLCD Display read this user manual thoroughly e Keep this user manual for future use e Verify the system capability see System Setup to ensure operation of the Display e For expeditious installation follow these user manual instructions in sequence e Adhere to all Caution and warnings on system and as stated in this user manual e User manual instructions for installation and operation should be followed precisely e Adjust only those controls covered by the user manual s operating instructions im proper adjustment of other controls voids the Display s warranty and may result in Display damage and e Adhere to local installation codes GENERAL DISPLAY SAFETY e Always disconnect Display from power source before cleaning Do not operate Display with a damaged cable and e Do not operate if Display has been dropped or damaged unit should be inspected by qualified ITECHLCD Service Personnel GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING Power cable must be connected to a pro
11. Awareness Controller DOT User Manual 8 4 10 4 12 1 15 0 TFT LCD 2015 BY ITEC HLC D ALL RIGHTS RESERVED TABLE OF CONTENTS INHIIOGECISR 2u u 2 n Zina ii terete ttre reer Oh 5 General Safety Precautions a r 6 LCD and Electrical Safety Precautions 7 OCC 1 Aer Lu n ua E s a mi E 8 MAMENANG O areia aa o a asss SS geett aeboxauenic 9 System Setup and installation wcccesctcaensed einn ewe 9 Display COMMECIONS eae isa mt aa iaia aus tamam mesa aso 10 DOT MANIC uyu uuu sya asw asss 13 View mode PIP POP Save View Name Entry Menus 14 Optional NVIS Menu uuu sansa susu aus Sau ahu usus 20 IBIT MENU uyay u a Lu uu uu uns 21 Utility Stan p Men s 225 228 0 eee uN u u uu edocs 23 Serial Communications MENU 26 Optional Touchscreen Menu 27 Programmable BUMOMNS uuu u uy Su aS Qa aaa saa uR kas 28 Communication Protocol 32 Optional Touch Screen aaa r rassssss aa 44 Internal Hea er uz putu Da aasma a N 45 Appendix A Mechanical Drawings 46 Appendix B NEMA and IP Industry Standards
12. D TABLE 5 PIN N O O17 2 G N AMPH MATE FIGURE 2 VCOM A1J9 SIGNAL RS422 TX COM RS232 TXD COM RS232 RXD COM DIGITAL GND RS422 RX COM RS422 TX COM RS422 RX COM 803 015 07ZN6 7PN 803 001 06ZN6 7S N TABLE 6 MAIN MENU VIEW MODE NVIS SETTINGS IBIT MENU FIGURE 3 MAIN MENU ACCESS Several user menus are factory set in the DOT To access the main menu Figure 3 which allows access to DOT s submenus hold down the SOURCE button for three 3 seconds top row far left The SOURCE button SRC is located on the top row of softkeys the 12408 first button on the left as indicated in Figure 3 Other softkey are ex plained in following user manual sections 12 Hold SOURCE SRC button for three 3 seconds to enter Main Menu Screen USER TIP MAIN MENU The MAIN MENU is the user s entry portal to submenus From this top level the following submenus are accessed which opens additional tiers of extended submenus To access the MAIN MENU hold down the SOURCE BUTTON for three 3 seconds VIEW MODE manage VIEW settings for each communication port e NVIS SETTINGS OPTIONAL Set NVIS to green or Red master color e IBIT initiate built in Test IBIT checks system functionality and e UTILITY Start up Options Programmable button Set up Factory Reset 13 INPUT ON OFF VIDEO FEED CONNECTOR MESSAGE EXAMPLE DVI1 D DVI2 D rs j ga gs ga gs gs Kms FIGURE4 VI
13. D comma delimited data fields and a checksum field The message format is described in Table 12 LENGTH VALUE DESCRIPTION 5 MSGID message identifier first two characters represents the manufacturer DS last three are Command Code n nee Field 0 Field 1 Field n limited Fields Checksum is two ASCi characters representing a hexadecimal byte 2 Checksum 00 to FF value is the exclusive OR xOR of all bytes between but not including characters and Carriage Return Character OxD and Line Feed OxA combination terminates the message TABLE 12 32 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL CONTINUED CHECKSUM CALCULATION unsigned char ComputeChecksum string text unsigned char startInx endlnx result startInx Pos text 1 start at character after in string endinx Pos text 1 end at character before in string result 0 for int n startInx n lt endlnx n result result text n return result COMMANDS The following table references the commands the DOT supports Table 13 Table continues on the next page command DIRECTION RESPONSE DESCRIPTION Firmware version Response DSPKU To DOT DSACK DSNAK Program key up Text msg TABLE 13 33 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL CONTINUED COMMANDS CONTINUED COMMAND DIRECTION RESPONSE DESCRIPTION DSKDQ Request Program Key Down TX Msg DSACK From DOT DSNAK From DOT Acknowledge Respo
14. DEO STATUS MESSAGE In the upper left corner of the screen a popup information window indicates the VIDEO STATUS when feed is changed from one input to another Figure 4 This message will list the physical port and resolution detected or if no feed physical port and no video The video detected information will display for approximately five 5 sec onds if there is no video feed message will state no video until video is detected VIEW MODE MENU To enter the VIEW MODE MENU Figure 4 select L1 from the MAIN MENU Figure 3 VIEW MODE MENU is dedicated to selecting specific video settings for each physical port Note view settings of individual video feeds are independent of each other Across the lower edge of the front bezel are the b bottom softkeys buttons Select one of the bottom softkeys to modify that specific physical port b1 Dvi1 D Digital and DVI1 A Analog Analog available in a future release b2 Dvi2 D DVI2 A Analog available in a future release b3 C1 C2 C3 C4 The button and corresponding port will be highlighted when selected Any changes made to video mode settings will only affect the highlighted port On the right side of the bezel are the R RIGHT softkeys Softkey R1 allows the user to turn ON or OFF specific physical ports keys R2 R3 are used for selecting dual video feeds and how they display on the screen 14 VIDEO MODE MENU CONTINUED TE Video Feed Settings
15. LF T3 Down DSKDN T3 1 D CRI LF up DSKUP B3 04 CRI LF up DSKUP 13 12 CR LF B4 Down DSKDN B4 OC CRI LF T4 Down DSKDN T4 1A CRI LF up DSKUP B4 03 CR LF up DSKUP 14 15 CR LF B5 Down DSKDN B5 OD CRILF T5 Down SDSKDN TS 1B CRI LF up DSKUP B5 02 CRI LF up DSKUP T5 14 CR LF This section is intentionally left blank 43 OPTIONAL TOUCH SCREEN TOUCH SCREEN INSTALLATION Touch Screen installation instructions are available from the Digital Systems Engineering website www lTechLCD com gt Support gt Touch Drivers http www iTechLCD com Support Drivers html if hurdles are encountered during an installation contact ITECHLCD s Service Center at 480 151 1110x111 e mail service iTechLCD com or visit http www iTechLCD com Support Drivers html TSHARC TOUCH CONTROLLER DRIVER WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEMS The DOT s touch screen function requires the download of a TSHARC Touch Controller Driver application installed on the device to which the DOT is connected To download the latest compatible drivers go to http www iTechLCD com Support Drivers html Operating Systems compatible with TSHARC Touch Controller Driver are Microsoft s 7 32 and 64 bit and XP with RS232 and USB options if other MS O S are installed contact service iTechLCD com for assistance NOTE TSHARC TOUCH CONTROLLER DRIVER IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH MICROSOFT VISTAS ey pe TSHARC Touch Screen Controller Driver is not compatible with MS Vistas
16. P COMMAND The DSKUP key up command transmits a message after a key has been released from key press Down The message transmitted can be programmed using DSPKU Program key up command Each key can transmit up to 20 bytes if a custom message has not been programmed a factory default message for the key will transmit L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 Example DSkuP L1 08 CR LF Factory default transmit message for top left button L1 when released from Press Down Response N A Warning A factory reset will revert the key down message to factory default see Factory Default Key Down and Key Up Transmit Text section 35 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL CONTINUED DSCDV CHANGE DISPLAYED VIDEO COMMAND The DSCDV Change Displayed video command is used to change the input video source o suce Dvi1 D DVI1 A Dvi2 D DVI2 A C1 C2 C3 C4 Example DSCDv Dvi1D 44 CR LF video changed to Dvi1 D input Response DSACK or DSNAK DSIBT INITIATE IBIP COMMAND The DSIBT initiate IBIT command starts the IBIT System Test immediately upon receiving DSIBT the DOT responds with DSBTR Request IBIT Results indicating the IBIT test set is incomplete when IBIT completes the DSBTR is transmitted with IBIT results The DOT is unable to process any commands until the IBIT test has completed Example DSibT 00 64 CR LF Command runs Response DSbTR transmi
17. Programmable Tactical Awareness Controller DOT User Manual 8 4 10 4 12 1 15 0 TFT LCD ANN i Tech Company UC TOLL FREE 888 483 2418 EMAIL info TechLCD com WEB www ilechLCD com INFORMATION DISCLAIMER THIS ITECHLCD PUBLICATION IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE DOCUMENTATION CHANGE NOTICE THE INFORMATION IN THIS PUBLICATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE IN ORDER TO IMPROVE READABILITY AND RELIABILITY AS WELL AS DESIGN AND FUNCTION THESE CHANGES SHALL BE INCORPORATED IN A NEW REVISION AVAILABLE FROM THE PRODUCT AND OR DOWNLOAD SECTION OF THE ITECHLCD WEB SITE WWW ITECHLCD COM LIABILITY IN NO EVENT SHALL DSE BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR THE INABILITY TO USE DSE S PRODUCT OR ITS DOCUMENTATION EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES ENDORSEMENT PRODUCT NAMES MENTIONED HEREIN ARE USED FOR IDENTIFICATION PURPOSES ONLY AND MAY BE TRADEMARKS AND OR REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF THEIR RESPECTIVE COMPANIES COPYRIGHT THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT ALL RIGHTS ARE RESERVED NO PART OF THIS MANUAL IN WHOLE OR PART MAY BE REPRODUCED BY ANY MEANS IN ANY FORM WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION OF ITECHLCD Programmable Tactical
18. S232 or RS422 for A1J9 port for use with A1J4 RS 170 A1J2 L2 Select RS232 or RS422 for A1J2 port DVI1 A1J3 L3 Select RS232 or RS422 for A1J3 port DVI2 BACK R5 Returns to STARTUP MENU Figure 12 This section is intentionally left blank 26 OPTIONAL TOUCHSCREEN OPTIONS MENU ma U ES z gm gm ca cs E E gs j gm ga sms FIGURE 15 OPTIONAL TOUCHSCREEN OPTIONS MENU From the STARTUP MENU Figure 12 the TOUCHSCREEN OPTIONS MENU Figure 15 is accessed through softkey button R1 TOUCH A1J2 L1 Select USB default or RS232 Touch interface for A1j2 port A1J3 L2 Select USB default or RS232 Touch interface for A1j3 port BACK R5 Returns to STARTUP MENU Figure 12 This section is intentionally left blank PROGRAMMABLE BUTTON MENU SELECT BUTTON ga ga gs gm ga T1 lt FUNC gt T2 lt FUNC gt TJ lt FUNC gt T4 lt FUNC gt T5 lt FUNC gt lt TEXT LBL gt lt TEXTLBL gt lt TEXTLBL gt lt TEXTLBL gt lt TEXT LBL gt lt FUNC gt R1 lt TEXT LBL gt lt FUNC gt R2 lt TEXT FUNG gt R lt TEXT LBL gt L5 lt FUNC gt FUNC gt RS TEXT LBL gt lt TEXT LBL gt B1 lt FUNC gt B2 FUNC BJ lt FUNC gt B FUNC 65 FUNC FIGURE 16 PROGRAMMABLE BUTTON ASSIGNMENT MENU SELECT BUTTON The front bezel twenty 20 softkeys are in a layout of five keys on the left L1 5 right R1 5 bottom B1 5 and top 11 5 Figure 29 use these keys to
19. UR L1 4C31550D0C 54 CR LF Top left button L 1 set to transmit L1U r n when pressed r and n are escape sequenc es for carriage return and newline characters Note Maximum key up transmit text is 20 bytes Response DSACK or DSNAK DSKFR KEY FUNCTION RESPONSE COMMAND The DSKFR is a response message to the DSKFQ command The response message contains the function assigned to the key FIELD NAME DATA D BTNID L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 B1 B2 B3 B4 BS T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 Funcion NONE COMM SWAP VIEW1 VIEW2 VIEWS VIEW4 DVI1D DVINA DVI2D DVI2A C1 C2 C3 C4 41 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL CONTINUED Example DSKFR L1 COMM 39 CR LF Top left button L1 is set to cycle the video input Response DSACK or DSNAK DSKTR OSD KEY TEXT RESPONSE COMMAND The DSKTR is the response message to a DSKTQ command The message contains the OSD text assigned to the key L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 Hex bytes encoded as an ASCII Hex character Sequence The hex string must be less than or equal to 12 bytes representing up to 6 characters Example DSKTR L1 535243 21 CR LF Top left button L1 text is SRC Response DSACK or DSNAK DSACK ACKNOWLEDGE RESPONSE COMMAND The DSACK Acknowledge Response command is DOT s response to valid commands Example DSACK 00 72 CR LF Command runs Respon
20. ansmit Example DSPKU L1 4C31550D0C 56 CRJ LF Top left button L 1 set to transmit L1U r n when pressed r and n are escape sequenc es for carriage return and newline characters Note Maximum key up transmit text is 20 bytes Response DSACK or DSNAK DSPKF PROGRAM KEY FUNCTION COMMAND FIELD NAME DATA jo BTNID L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 Funcion NONE COMM SWAP VIEW1 VIEW2 VIEWS VIEW4 DVI1D DVINA DVI2D DVI2A C1 C2 C3 C4 Example DSPKF L1 COMM 3b Top left button L1 set to cycle the video input Response DSACK or DSNAK 39 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL CONTINUED DSPKT PROGRAM OSD KEY TEXT COMMAND FIELD NAME DATA jo BTNID L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 B1 B2 B3 B4 BS T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 i Hex ASCII Hex bytes encoded as an ASCII Hex character Sequence The hex string Text must be less than or equal to 12 bytes representing up to 6 characters Example DSPFT L1 535243 2E Top left button L1 set to display the text SRC Response DSACK or DSNAK DSKDQ REQUEST KEY DOWN TRANSMIT MESSAGE COMMAND L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 Example DSKUQ L1 09 CR LF Response DSKDR or DSNAK DSKUQ REQUEST PROGRAM KEY UP TRANSMIT MESSAGE COMMAND L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 Exam
21. are configured independently of each other USER TIP VIDEO SCALING OPTIONS There are VIDEO SCALING OPTIONS available to customize the video feed view on the DOT s display screen These control softkeys are located on the front bezel right INPUT ON Off Source R1 Selects button R1 INPUT to choose the input source to ENABLE ON or DISABLE OFF input from the source selection PIP R2 Selects PIP R2 to enter into Picture in Picture PIP layout menu This feature is reviewed in a following menu section POP R3 Selects POP R3 to enter into Picture Over Picture POP layout menu This feature is reviewed in a following menu section BACK R5 Returns to MAIN MENU Figure 3 PICTURE IN PICTURE PIP OPTIONS MENU PIP SIZE LOCATION CH1 INPUT CH2 INPUT G ce le FIGURE 5 PICTURE IN PICTURE PIP OPTIONS MENU To enter the PIP PICTURE IN PICTURE OPTIONS MENU Figure 5 select PIP R2 from VIEW MODE MENU Figure 4 user determines feed assigned to dual VIEW PIP setting Note Buttons and Touch are active on the INPUT displayed in the larger VIEW PIP SIZE L1 Cycles through three 3 PIP SIZES Small medium Large Each press increases the size to next then returns PIP to default Small LOCATION L2 Cycles through five 5 possible screen locations Top Left bottom Left Top Right bottom Right and Center Ch1 INPUT L3 Cycles CH1 INPUT sources for configuration in PIP
22. ater automatically brings the Display up to standard operating tempera ture if the Display is below that temperature when powered on OPERATIONS The flashing amber orange LED light behind the Power button indicates the Display is in heating mode which is bringing the Display up to internal operational temperature e Once the Display is up to operational temperature the flashing LED becomes a constant blue illumination and the Display automatically powers on e maximum time for the Display to reach operational temperature is approximately 12 minutes 15 minutes for 15 and There are no user adjustments for the internal Heater function This section is intentionally left blank 45 APPENDIX A MECHANICAL DRAWINGS Mount diagrams and dimensions may assist with installation Overview drawings can be found on the corresponding product download page These may be found on the DSE website http www iTechLCD com Ruggedized Display Products Rugged LCD monitors html OPTIONAL MOUNTS Diagrams of Flush Panel or Rack mounts and dimensions may assist with installation of Display These may be found at http www iTechLCD com Ruggedized Display Products Rugged LCD monitors html APPENDIX B NEMA AND IP INDUSTRY STANDARDS Two major electrical manufacturing organizations Displaying product enclosures and or their degree of protection each organization publishes technical manufacturing standards The National Electrical manufact
23. dicated by the following ERROR CODES see TABLE 10 BACK R5 Returns to MAIN MENU Figure 3 21 IBIT MENU CONTINUED ERROR CODES ERROR CODE EXPLANATION TABLE 10 22 UTILITY MENU FACTORY RESET PROGRAM BTN BTN TEXT ON OFF STARTUP le DE Km Km es FIGURE 11 UTILITY MENU From the MAIN MENU Figure 3 the UTILITY MENU Figure 11 is accessed through R1 FACTORY RESET L1 Select FACTORY RESET to reset monitor to factory defaults e VIDEO SOURCES All ENABLED DVI 1 and 2 Digital Analog available in a future release Composites 4 SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS PORTS Sets to RS232 NVIS COLOR if Applicable Sets to GREEN CONTRAST Resets to a predetermined factory setting and KEY DOWN KEY UP Restores to Text List See Section Communication Protocol gt Factory Default key Down and key up Transmit Text PROGRAM BTN L2 initiates PROGRAMMABLE BUTTON MENU Figure 16 BTN TEXT ON Off L3 Shows Hides button Label Text STARTUP L4 Opens STARTUP MENU Figure 12 COMM L5 Opens SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS OPTIONS MENU TOUCH R1 Opens TOUCHSCREEN OPTIONS MENU BACK R5 Returns to MAIN MENU Figure 3 23 STARTUP MENU c l gs gs gsl gsl gm m lt KS D KE cms FIGURE 12 STARTUP MENU From the UTILITY MENU Figure 11 the STARTUP MENU Figure 12 is accessed through softkey button L4 VIEW L1 Enters VIEW STARTUP MENU Figure 13 BACK R5 Returns
24. e a key will transmit when pressed The data in Field 1 is encoded in a series of ASCII character pairs representing hex bytes For example the ASCII characters 0102 represent the two hex bytes 0x01 and 0x02 these two hex bytes transmit when the button is pressed 38 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL CONTINUED L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 Hex bytes encoded as an ASCII Hex Character Sequence maximum data length is 40 bytes which will represent up to the 20 hex bytes a key can transmit Example DSPKD L1 4C31440D0C 47 CR LF Top left button L1 set to transmit L1D r n when pressed r and n are escape sequenc es for carriage return and newline characters Response DSACK or DSNAK DSPKU PROGRAM KEY UP TRANSMIT MESSAGE COMMAND The DSPKU Program key up Transmit message command is used to program the mes sage a key will transmit when released from Press The data in Field 1 is encoded ina series of ASCII character pairs representing hex bytes For example the ASCII characters 0102 represent the two hex bytes 0x01 and 0x02 these two hex bytes transmit when the button is released FIELD NAME DATA jo BTNID L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 kern Hex bytes encoded as an ASCII Hex Character Sequence maximum data 1 y UP length is 40 bytes which will represent up to the 20 hex bytes a key can message tr
25. e message Example DSBTR C0 0000 20 CR LF IBIT complete and successful response message Response N A DSFWQ REQUEST FIRMWARE VERSION COMMAND The DSFWQ Request Firmware version command requests DSFWR Firmware version Response from the DOT 37 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL CONTINUED Example DSFWQ 00 7b CR LF Command runs Response DSFWR or DSNAK DSFWR REQUEST FIRMWARE RESPONSE COMMAND The DSFWR Request Firmware Response command answers the DSFWA Request Firmware version command The data contains the year month and day of month the firmware was compiled Day of month 01 31 Example DSFWR 13 07 08 75 CR LF DOT reported Firmware version is July 08 2013 Response N A DSPKM PROGRAM KEY MODE COMMAND The DSPKM command can be used to set the DSPKD DSPKU DSPKF and DSPKT operating mode This is useful for disabling drawing until all keys are programmed and for disabling saving key setting to non volatile storage 00 Resume Normal Operation Enable Drawing and Save values OSD is redrawn if mode was suspending drawing 01 Suspend Drawing 02 Suspend Drawing and do not save Example DSPkm 01 6C CR LF Suspend drawing program key info DSPkm 00 6D CRI LF Resume drawing and force scene to repaint Response DSACK or DSNAK DSPKD PROGRAM KEY DOWN TRANSMIT MESSAGE COMMAND The DSPKD Program key Down Transmit message command is used to program the messag
26. g color selections NVIS RED L1 Selects the NVIS RED view color NVIS GREEN L2 Selects the NVIS GREEN view color Default is GREEN BACK R5 Returns to MAIN MENU Figure 3 20 IBIT MENU ga ma U gm mm las INITIATE IBIT VER XX LAST RESULTS PASSI FAIL ERROR TOTAL SESSION RAM lt CNT T gt lt CNT S gt ROM lt CNT T gt lt CNT S gt COMM EEP DEVICE 1 DEVICE 2 FIGURE 10 IBIT INITIATE BIT MENU The DOT supports a built in Test BIT component INITIATE BIT This process detects and isolates faults to help the user identify the operational readiness or where necessary identify degraded or failed system conditions Results of BIT failures are stored in memory INITIATE IBIT L1 Running the INITIATE BIT IBIT allows the user to confirm all systems are functioning Results are shown as counts per category in the test log box in the center of the display screen Select INITIATE IBIT to start the process Figure 10 TEST LOG BOX FIELDS See Figure 10 for example The Test Log box Fields indicate the following e version of the IBIT test run e Lists the overall result of last IBIT test PASS or FAIL e TOTAL Lists the total ERROR count from unit s initial power ON manufacture date e SESSION Lists the ERROR count from unit s current power ON session and e Lists an Error Code See ERROR CODES TABLE 10 following page ERROR CODES if there are conflicts within the DOT they may be in
27. nnector is securely seated on Display e Position power cable so it is not in contact with hot surfaces e Do not allow anything to rest on power cable and e Protect power cable from extreme heat sources POWER SOURCE e Always connect to a properly grounded DC standard power source e Any equipment to which Display is attached must also be connected to properly wired and grounded power sources e Operational voltage is 10 36 VDC Input is 12 24 28 VDC nominal and e Power Consumption is 30 watts maximum POWER CONSUMPTION WARNING power consumption is listed at 30 Watts maximum PRODUCT CARE PRODUCT CARE This DOT Display has been designed to provide optimum performance and service without any required scheduled maintenance other than occasional cleaning Disconnect Display from power source before cleaning Display optional Touch Screen or Display s enclosure WARNING Do not use abrasive or solvent based flammable cleaners on Display CAUTION enclosure or any other electrical device cables power cable etc Do not use paper products as they may scratch Display screen and Do not directly apply cleaning solutions to Display screen DISPLAY SCREEN CLEANING e A vinegar based cleaner is preferred prevents streaking degradation of coatings e Anonabrasive glass cleaner may be used as in professional foam glass cleaner e Apply cleaning solution to a soft clean cloth dampening slightly e
28. nse used if DOT acknowledges command Not Acknowledged Response used if com mand was not recognized by DOT or the command contained errors aR por NA DSKTQ Response The following codes are to be implemented in a future release COMMAND DIRECTION RESPONSE _ DESCRIPTION DSBLS To DOT DSA CK DSNAK _ Set Backlight seas JA 34 DSFWR To DOT DSTMR DSNAK Request Time COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL CONTINUED PROTOCOL MESSAGE COMMANDS DSKDN KEY DOWN COMMAND The DSKDN key Down command will transmit a message after a key has been pressed The message transmitted can be programmed using the DSPkD Program key Down command Each key can transmit up to 20 bytes if a custom message has not been pro grammed a factory default message for the key will transmit L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 Example DSKDN L1 07 CR LF Factory default transmit message for top left button L1 on Press Down L1D CR LF message DSPkD L1 4C31440D0C 47 CR LF used to program key L1 to transmit L1D on Press Down Custom message 0x01 0x02 0x03 message DSPkD L1 010203 32 CR LF used to program key L1 to transmit the three bytes 0x01 0x02 and 0x03 on Press Down Custom message Response N A Warning A factory reset will revert the key down message to factory default see Factory Default Key Down and Key Up Transmit Text section DSKUP KEY U
29. perly wired and grounded power source Any equipment to which the Display is attached must also be connected to properly wired and grounded power sources Do not connect or disconnect Display during an electrical storm Do not open Display enclosure there are no User serviceable parts Do not disassemble or modify Display to avoid possibility of electrical shock damage to electrical components or scratching the Display surface and Disassembly of Display voids warranty LCD AND ELECTRICAL SAFETY LCD DISPLAY SAFETY It is recommended users adhere to personal safety in the instance the DOT display screen should be shattered Aside from obvious glass shards the fluids in the LCD are a known skin irritant FLUIDS FROM LCD DISPLAY CAUTION If Display should become shattered do not touch fluids from LCD Screen If fluid should get on hands or clothing immediately wipe off with liquid soap or rubbing alcohol on a clean towel wash with water immediately consult with a doctor and If fluid gets in the eyes flush eyes immediately with water for a minimum of 15 minutes immediately consult with a doctor ELECTRICAL wira rc CAUTION Product has been engineered to meet or exceed international industry standards addressing product design and enclosure protection against EMI RFI CONNECTING CABLES e Disconnect power to computer when Display is being installed e Upon installation verify power input co
30. placed Display s power cable if Insulation becomes damaged or A loose connection is suspected PROTECTION ON SERVICING SERVICING USER e User Servicing is limited to cleaning the Display Do not disassemble or modify the Display to avoid the possibility of electrical shock damage to its electrical components or scratching the Display surface and e Disassembly voids the warranty SERVICING ITECHLCD ITECHLCD qualified Service Personnel may be required to service the Display if e Does not operate normally when installation instructions are followed e Does not operate normally when operating instructions are followed e Has been dropped or damaged or e Exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service SHIPPING If Display should need to be shipped to the ITECHLCD Service Center the original packing material should be used to ensure safety of Display in shipping Repack Display as it would have originally been received from manufacturer SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS The DOT accepts Composite and DVI video signals SHIPPING BOX CONTENTS The DOT is shipped in a custom box with enhanced packaging installer should save box and all packaging materials in the instance Display is returned to the ITECHLCD Service Center Shipping box contents are e DOT Display INSTALLATION The DOT can be install with panel mount m4 VESA mount 75mm m4 or RAM mount m4 Follow known good prac
31. ple DSKDQ L1 18 CRJ LF Response DSKUR or DSNAK DSKFQ REQUEST PROGRAM KEY FUNCTION TRANSMIT MESSAGE COMMAND L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 Example DSKFQ L1 1A CRJ LF Response DSKFR or DSNAK DSKTQ REQUEST PROGRAM KEY TEXT TRANSMIT MESSAGE COMMAND L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL CONTINUED Example DSKTQ L1 08 CRI LF Response DSKTR or DSNAK DSKDR KEY DOWN TRANSMIT MESSAGE RESPONSE COMMAND The DSKDR is a response message to a DSKDQ and contains the transmit message used when the key is pressed L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 Example DSKDR L1 4C31440D0C 45 CRJ LF Top left button L1 set to transmit L1D r n when pressed r and n are escape sequenc es for carriage return and newline characters Response DSACK or DSNAK DSKUR KEY UP TRANSMIT MESSAGE RESPONSE COMMAND The DSKUR is a response message to a DSKDQ and contains the transmit message used when the key is released from being pressed Fp NAME ATA ooo 0 BTNID L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 Hex bytes encoded as an ASCii Hex character Sequence maximum data length is 40 bytes which will represent up to 20 hex bytes a key can trans mit key up message 1 Example DSK
32. se N A DSNAK NOT ACKNOWLEDGE RESPONSE COMMAND The DSNAK Not Acknowledge Response command is the DOT s response when it re ceives a command it does not recognize or the received command has errors such as the checksum failed Example DSNAK 00 7F CR LF Command runs Response N A 42 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL CONTINUED FACTORY DEFAULT KEY DOWN AND KEY UP TRANSMIT TEXT These Factory Default key Down and key up softkeys below are factory programmed to transmit the following text messages Note They will be reset to these values if a factory Reset is performed from the Main Menu gt utility Menu gt factory Reset Figure 13 BTN Event Text BTN Event Text L1 Down DSKDN L1 07 CRJ LF R1 Down DSKDN R1 19 CRI LF up DSKUP L1 08 CR LF up DSKUP R1 16 CRI LF L2 Down DSKDN L2 04 CRI LF R2 Down DSKDN R2 1A CRI LF up DSKUP L2 0B CR LF up DSKUP R2 15 CRI LF L3 Down DSKDN L3 05 CR LF R3 Down DSKDN R3 1B CRI LF up DSKUP L3 0A CR LF up DSKUP R3 14 CR LF L4 Down DSKDN L4 02 CRI LF R4 Down DSKDN R4 1C CRI LF up DSKUP L4 OD CRI LF up DSKUP R4 13 CRI LF L5 Down DSKDN L5 03 CR LF R5 Down DSKDN R5 1D CR LF up DSKUP L5 OC CR LF up DSKUP R5 12 CR LF B1 Down DSKDN B1 09 CRJILF T1 Down DSKDN T1 1F CRI LFI up DSKUP B1 06 CR LF up DSKUP T1 10 CRI LF B2 Down DSKDN B2 0A CRI LF T2 Down DSKDN T2 1C CRI LF up DSKUP B2 05 CR LF up DSKUP T2 13 CR LF B3 Down DSKDN B3 OB CRI
33. tices during installation 9 DISPLAY CONNECTORS CABLES All cables are supplied by End User the DOT is not shipped with cables 7N Use caution when coupling or uncoupling cables and connectors CAUTIONI CONNECTORS Connectors are located on the DOT chassis From left to right see Figure 1 Table 1 for connector assignments Gh A1J9 V COM Add VIDEO OUT AI A1J2 Go AIJT O O VIDEGCOM VIDEOICOM O VIDEO IN sb td ATG Alls Aid gt VIDEO IN raraj FIGURE 1 2 i ai x 6 ju A A1j1 e pem A TABLE 1 10 DISPLAY CONNECTORS CONTINUED POWER CONNECTOR px oa avers favour ram POWER CONNECTOR A1J1 The military grade sealed Power Connector is A1J1 See Table 2 right e Align up with A1J1 connector See Figure 1 8 e Add a twist to lock e End user supplies cable CHASSIS GROUND 71 533721 33P MATE PTO6E 833SSR TABLE 2 DVI RECEPTACLES A1J2 A1J3 See Table 3 below e Align with A1J2 or A1J3 con P DISPLAY nector See Figure 1 7 6 e Add a twist to lock TX he RX e End user supplies cable RX 35 TX DVI RECEPTACLE A1J2 A1J3 DVI mn so s sowa me a wm 2 ow z oms _ s moos 2 awoon _ omoose a fora Guo sTowoocsoa 25 use oucn e sme user roucn s puma 2 RaRo _ s amao 2 Reano TOUCH m o x oomoo m ooo a Fs2pocou a oe s _ rsesarxocom 6 owrxe s oomoo _ u me
34. tted after IBIT test with IBIT not completed then again after IBIT completes with test set results DSNAK command not recognized or contained errors DSBTQ REQUEST IBIT RESULTS COMMAND The DSBTQ Request IBIT Results command requests the DOT to transmit the last IBIT System Test results use DSIBT initiate IBIT command if a test needs to be run Example DSbTq 00 7C CR LF Requests an IBIT response from DOT Response DSBTR or DSNAK DSBTR IBIT RESPONSE COMMAND The DSBTR IBIT Response command contains status information and results from running IBIT System Test when DSIBT initiate IBIT is received the DOT immediately transmits an IBIT response with status fags bit 7 set low upon completion the DOT transmits a second response message with status fags bit 7 set high with test results 36 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL CONTINUED BIT Status Flags it 7 1 IBIT complete 0 IBIT incomplete 1 IBIT success 0 IBIT fail reserved reserved reserved reserved reserved reserved BIT Status Flags Byte order follows big endian format 1 pass 0 fail bit 15 reserved bit 14 reserved bit 13 reserved bit 12 reserved reserved reserved reserved reserved reserved reserved reserved reserved reserved reserved reserved reserved Example DSBTR 00 0000 53 CR LF IBIT incomplete response message Example DSBTR 80 0000 5b CR LF IBIT complete and failed respons
35. urers Association NEMA Standard No 250 2003 addresses non hazardous locations enclosure design and environmental performance requirements These are referred to as NEMA Types www NEMA org The International Electrotechnical Commission IEC 60529 Standard addresses ingress Protection IP this describes the degree of enclosure protection provided not the enclosure itself The first digit of IP Code designation describes degree of protection against ingress of solids second digit designates degree of protection against ingress of liquids IP Codes support NEMA Type designations www iec ch ITECHLCD designs the DOT sealed Display to exceed Standards of NEMA 6 and iP67 incorporating a range of environmentally sealed connectors engineered to provide a safe and secure dust and waterproof environment in rugged conditions Summary of NEMA 6 IP 67 Enclosures constructed for indoor or outdoor use to provide a degree of protection to personnel against incidental contact with the enclosed equipment to provide a degree of protection against falling dirt against hose directed water and the entry of water during occasional temporary submersion at a limited depth 6 to 3 feet or 15cm to 1m and that will be undamaged by external formation of ice on the enclosure Sealed from dust and water 46 NOTES Be ANY ec sar na TO LL FREE 888 483 2418 EMAIL info ifechLCD com WEB www ilechLCD com
36. view Ch2 INPUT L4 Cycles CH2 INPUT sources for configuration in PIP view SAVE R4 Opens SAVE VIEW MENU See Section Save VIEW MENU Figure 7 BACK R5 Returns to VIEW MODE MENU Figure 4 PICTURE OVER PICTURE POP OPTIONS MENU SCALE CH1 SCALE CH2 CH1 INPUT CH2 INPUT ga l mga l ma ma ga z PICTURE OVER PICTURE POP OPTIONS MENU To enter the POP PICTURE OVER PICTURE OPTIONS MENU Figure 6 select POP R3 from VIEW MODE MENU Figure 4 user determines INPUT feed assigned to dual VIEW POP setting POP settings are Stretched or Cropped Cropped scaling displays the middle 50 of video and crops the top and bottom by 25 SCALE CH1 L1 Cycles Top window options Stretched Cropped Fit 1 1 Note Buttons and touch are active on this displayed top VIEW SCALE Ch2 L2 Cycles bottom window options Stretched Cropped Fit 1 1 CH1 INPUT L3 Cycles through CH1 INPUT sources CH2 INPUT L4 Cycles through CH2 INPUT sources SAVE R4 Opens SAVE VIEW MENU See Section Save VIEW MENU Figure 7 BACK R5 Returns to VIEW MODE MENU Figure 4 TF Buttons and touch are active on the TOP WINDOW displayed view USER TIP 17 SAVE VIEW PIP VIEW 1 EMPTY VIEW 2 EMPTY VIEW 3 EMPTY VIEW 4 EMPTY FIGURE 7 SAVE VIEW PIP Use the SAVE VIEW PIP to save PIP Figure 5 or POP Figure 6 configurations Select entry using R Right softkey buttons go to section NAME ENTRY PIP
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