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1. POWER FUSE VIDEO IN 1 SERIAL1 SERIAL2 NTSC S VHS Kl oCo eis The line fuse is accessible from the rear of the unit Please refer to the figure above for location Always disconnect the power cable before attempting to inspect or replace the line fuse After the fuse is removed from its holder it can be tested for continuity with an ohmmeter If it appears blown it should be replaced with a new fuse of equivalent size and rating WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazards always replace the AC fuse with a fuse of correct size and rating WARNING If the line fuse blows repeatedly a fault in the monitor is indicated To avoid fire or more serious damage immediately disconnect the monitor from the power source and seek the assistance of qualified service personnel Copyright 2002 18 by EDL Displays Inc User s Manual BACKLIGHT REPLACEMENT The backlights in the 3015 monitor are designed to provide years of reliable service When replacement is reguired it should be performed by gualified service personnel in a controlled environment EDL provides backlight replacement service at its factory in Dayton OH and at other authorized service centers Contact EDL for further information WARNING The monitor s backlight system incorporates cold cathode fluorescent lamps CCFLs CCFLs contain mercury vapor which is A hazardous when released into the atmosphere CCFLs should be r
2. CONTENTS ee n ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Ee 3 MOUNTING ME GENE Ee da o eo DE De o helt ER PA er ce Seo ode ooo 3 Console or Panel Mounting oe ee EE snd SALSA ada ed 3 VESA Arm or EE 4 MAKING VIDEO INPUT CONNECTIONS cccssesseccccceccsssssscscecccecsssessssecsccsssseeessesececcssssesenenenss 4 Digital ov Analog RGB Ink ss GE EE atin Ga A a Pe ER 3 S Video or NTSC PAL Composite Video Input 5 MAKING POWER AND GROUND CONNECTIONS cssssescsccccccccsssssscecccccccsessesesccccssssssuusesececess 5 ACPOWON EE 5 DEEPOWER EE To a o o 6 OPERATION sede oe eed esse ese see ee oe de de ed geo sod doe oe so ee se de do ee ge ee ge oe ivava Go dd 7 GETTING FAMILIAR WITH THE OPERATOR CONTROLS AND INDICATORS ees ese ee ee 7 SETTING UP THE VIDEO bOURCE K o ee ee ee ee ee ee novinu ei USING THE ON SCREEN DISPLAY OSD TO ADJUST THE MONITOR esse esse ese se se ee se ee ee ee es 10 NAVIGATING THE ON SCREEN MENU SYSTEM IN DETAIL 11 Mat Menu ME io ete sits ae ee Deeg eidelt lt o 11 Picture SU nen SE SE ER ESE ER NOE NAB OE Re 12 OSD Submenu Ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 13 TE 14 Quick Meni eege Ee SEENEN NEE ie ao oe RR 16 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE esse sees sees sees sees ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 17 ROUTINE MAINTENANCR esse ee se se ss ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee RR ee ee ee ee ee en 17 TROUP E
3. D A converter is that contained in the indexed palette register The palette registers can contain color values with more than 8 bits typically 18 bits Thus while it is possible to display only 256 distinct colors these colors constitute a subset of a potentially much larger color set typically a set of 262 144 distinct colors Any 256 member subset of this larger set of colors may be displayed by changing the palette register values On the other hand when video RAM is organized to provide 16 or 24bpp each pixel value in memory becomes a direct representation of a color In this case the palette registers are not used and the RAM data are fed directly or by way of a D A converter to the monitor NOTE LCD monitors are not subject to flicker when displaying imagery at low refresh rates vertical sync rates as are CRT monitors Therefore there is no advantage to running a 3000 series monitor at a refresh rate higher than 60Hz In fact limiting the refresh rate to 60Hz could be of benefit in some cases Whenever the refresh rate is increased for a given resolution the video source is reguired to run at correspondingly higher pixel clock rate For this reason some older video sources might not be able to support a specific high resolution at a refresh rate above 60Hz but might be able to support that resolution at 60Hz Copyright 2002 9 by EDL Displays Inc EDL Displays 3000 Series L
4. aa ba ea Gee ee Gee 26 Copyright 2002 iv by EDL Displays Inc User s Manual INTRODUCTION FEATURES OF EDL 3015 LCD MONITORS Screen diagonal of 15 0 High performance video controller scaler Support for digital or analog RGB video input as well as S video or NTSC PAL composite video input Full range backlight dimming standard on all models Luminance stabilization circuit standard on all models Rugged enclosures suitable for console panel VESA arm or yoke mounting Options include touchscreens DC power more CONFIGURATION GUIDE A 3015 monitor is specified using the model numbering scheme illustrated in the table below The full model number consists of a base model number followed by a series of designators indicating options installed Base Description Model Number 3015CM 15 0 LCD Monitor 1024X768 console panel mount package 3015VM 15 0 LCD Monitor 1024X768 VESA arm or yoke mount package Copyright 2002 1 by EDL Displays Inc EDL Displays 3000 Series LCD Monitors Options available for the 3015 monitors are described in the table below 3015CM 3015VM Power Supply Options 115 to 230VAC Input 85 to 264VAC 47 to Std Std 66Hz and 400Hz IEC receptacle 115 to 230VAC Input 85 to 264VAC 47 to Opt Opt 66Hz and 400Hz military receptacle 24VDC Input 18VDC to 32VDC screw Opt Opt terminal block S
5. ee NEE 17 LINE FUSE REPLACEMENT 0000000000000 ee ee ee KRAV ee Ko Ke KARA ee Ko Ke ee ee Ee EE 18 BACKLIGHT REPLACEMENT 0000 0000000000000 ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee a ee ee ee konsku 19 SERVICE AND SUPPORT ee ak Ee ee ee sues yan na oak dan ve E vive estes GE ee ena ee Ee la ee ee ed db oe ge de 19 APPENDIX A VIDEO INPUT CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS 20 APPENDIX B VIDEO CABLE OPTIONS ccccscssscscscscscscscscscscscscscscscscscscscscceseseses 21 DVE TODNIED BEE 21 DMI TODB NE ta ONO R RR IA r P oi e pas 22 DVI LTOHDVS EE 22 APPENDIX C TOUCHSCREEN SERIAL INTERFACE 23 APPENDIX D IR REMOTE CONTROL OPTION 24 Copyright 2002 iii by EDL Displays Inc EDL Displays 3000 Series LCD Monitors APPENDIX E SERIAL REMOTE CONTROL OPTION 0eeveeoooooooooooooooososovooooeooooose 25 APPENDIX F OUTLINE AND MOUNTING DRAWINGS 0 sees sees sees sees see 26 APPENDIX G TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS scscssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssnesseseess 28 Table of Figures Figure 1 3015 bottom view showing connection Dons 5 Figure 2 3015 front view showing operator controls sesse esse esse es se se ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 7 Figure 3 OSD Controls iss es SS Eg ab icin aaa pa e kb se d ke pa ata pa 11 Figure ss IR Re moteeontrol se ES o aiei e a 24 Figure 5 3015 VM Outline Drawing sed Re de se ada
6. is protected either by an anti reflective strengthened glass panel or if a touchscreen option has been specified by a touch sensor panel Any of these protective panels may be cleaned as required with a lint free cloth that has been dampened with denatured alcohol Avoid using glass cleaners that contain ammonia on resistive touch sensor panels e Periodically check the power and video cables for looseness fraying or damage e Periodically check fans and fan filters if any and ventilating holes in the enclosure for dirt or other blockage WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazards do not operate the monitor when its AC power cord is frayed or otherwise damaged TROUBLE SHOOTING The following table provides guidelines for resolving commonly encountered problems If a problem can t be resolved by following these guidelines contact your distributor or EDL for support Problem Corrective Action Front panel power indicator does not come on when power switch is set to on position Check for a loose damaged or disconnected power cord Check for power available at the AC receptacle Plug in a known good lamp Check the monitor s AC fuse Refer to the section below on fuse replacement Monitor is powered on but has no display Check for a loose damaged or disconnected video cable Ensure that the luminance control is not turned all the way down Check for activati
7. pixel for pixel Fill All Scaling an image so that it fills the screen provides the largest usable image However when the aspect ratio of the image does not correspond to the aspect ratio of the screen the image s original aspect is lost Thus if the image contains circles they can look like ellipses after scaling Fill Aspect Scaling an image up while preserving aspect ratio ensures that the original image is presented without major distortions However in this case the image might not fill the screen entirely It will fill the screen horizontally but not vertically 1 1 For very exacting applications usually applications involving the display of very fine text or symbols in which no scaling artifacts can be tolerated it might be desirable not to scale the image but to map it pixel for pixel to the display In this case the image might fill only a small area of the display leaving black at right and left as well as at top and bottom But note that the scaling engine in this monitor can be adjusted to minimize artifacts using the SHARPNESS control on the Picture menu The UP or DOWN button will scroll through the Quick Menu to select a function Use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to adjust or change the value of the selected function SOURCE will exit the Quick Menu Copyright 2002 16 by EDL Displays Inc User s Manual MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE ROUTINE MAINTENANCE e Clean the screen as required The LCD panel
8. sacrificed to obtain high resolution or vice versa depending on the requirements of the application For example a video card with 2 25MB of RAM can support a 1024 x 768 display resolution at a color depth of 24 bits pixel However for 1280x 1024 resolution the color depth must be reduced to 8 bits pixel 16 bpp would require 2 5MB RAM while 24 bpp would require 3 75MB A general rule for determining the video memory requirements in megabytes for a given resolution and color depth is given here Frame buffer memory MB horz_resolution vert_resolution bpp 8388608 Copyright 2002 8 by EDL Displays Inc User s Manual The following table provides a good guideline for estimating the capabilities of a given video source or for determining the memory reguirements for a new source Video RAM Reguirements for Various Display Resolutions and Color Depths Color 256 colors 65536 colors 16777216 Depth 8 bpp 16 bpp colors 24 bpp Resolution 640x480 0 5MB 1 0MB 1 0MB 800x600 0 5MB 1 0MB 1 5MB 1024x768 1 0MB 1 5MB 2 5MB 1152x864 1 0MB 2 0MB 3 0MB 1280x1024 1 5MB 2 5MB 4 0MB 1600x1200 2 0MB 4 0MB 5 5MB Note Rounded up to the nearest 0 5MB NOTE When video RAM is organized to provide 8bpp each 8 bit pixel value in memory functions as an index into an array of 256 palette registers The color value presented to the monitor either directly or by way of a
9. such a way that the back surface of its front panel rests against the front surface of the console panel on all four sides Drill holes around the periphery of the cut out just made in the console panel The holes should be located in such a way that they will align with the mounting holes on the monitor Power ground and video connections can be made prior to installing the monitor in the console panel or afterwards if there is sufficient access to the rear of the console Assess the situation before making final installation of the monitor Position the monitor in the console panel cut out and install screws through the mounting holes to secure the monitor NOTE To provide maximum comfort for the user the monitor should be mounted so that the top of the screen is at or slightly below eye level and so that light from nearby windows overhead fixtures etc does not reflect off the screen VESA Arm or Yoke Mounting The 3015 VM monitor is designed for mounting to an articulated arm that provides a mounting flange with a VESA standard hole pattern Please refer to mounting instructions supplied with the VESA arm to be used STT y wm3 94 100 0 4 3 94 100 0 IETIWTIWNTITIUTT MAKING VIDEO INPUT CONNECTIONS All EDL 3015 monitors accept both digital and analog RGB video signals at an integrated connector DVI I S video or NTSC PAL composite video signals are accepted
10. the product and to provide for shipment of the product both to and from EDL s repair facility This warranty does not extend to damage caused by mishandling during shipping or to damage caused by misapplication or abuse whether intentional or accidental of the product or failure to follow EDL s guidelines This warranty is offered in lieu of any warranty concerning the suitability or fitness of this product for a particular application and is extended only to the original purchaser manual to call special attention to information that is intended to help the user A The symbol at left together with the word warning is used throughout this avoid personal injury and or damage to eguipment The symbol at left together with the word note is used throughout this manual to call attention to supplementary information that might be of special interest or value to the user Copyright 2002 li by EDL Displays Inc User s Manual Table of Contents INTRODUCTION oo koke s vdosao sine se sege dees de soues vdoouassvosskes vesou dvo bose geed eke dee ee Ge de soks a vo sokss veds 1 FEATURES OF EDL 3015 LCD MONITORS ee ee ee ee ee se se ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 1 CONFIGURATION GUIDE es ate ao dw ee dwat cst ee ee pa een aa 1 INSTAELATION RE EE ER EE RE EE EE DE sd kde 3 UNPACKING SEE DEE AE DE EE Biv pwone REG ED EE IE EE EA OR IDEE EE EE os 3 CHECKING PACKAGE
11. CD Monitors USING THE ON SCREEN DISPLAY OSD TO ADJUST THE MONITOR For details about navigating the OSD menu system see the following section This section discusses the use of the OSD menus to optimize the monitor for display of a given video format An initial adjustment of the monitor should first be made by pressing the AUTO button Afterwards if additional adjustment is thought to be necessary the following procedure can be used e Set scaling mode Press any one of the Up Down Right Left buttons to bring up the Quick Menu Use the Down button to scroll to Scaling Mode Use the Right and Left Buttons to select the desired mode then press the Source button to exit e Adjust horizontal size Press the Menu button to invoke the Main Menu Press the Left Right buttons to select the Picture submenu Press the Menu button to invoke the Picture submenu Once in the Picture submenu use the Up Down buttons to move to the Frequencey item Use the Right Left buttons to make settings When the scaling mode is Fill Screen or Fill to Aspect set frequency to make the width of the image equal to the width of the screen Use the Source button to exit and return to the Picture submenu e Adjust clock phase Put an image containing closely spaced vertical lines on the screen Press the Menu button to invoke the Main Menu Use the Left Right buttons to move to the Picture submenu and press the Menu button to select it Once in the Pi
12. Model 3015 LCD VIDEO MONITOR User s Manual EDL Displays Inc 1300 Research Park Drive Dayton Ohio 45432 937 429 7423 www edldisplays com Part Number 3015 LCD MAN rev 5 January 14 2003 EDL Displays 3000 Series LCD Monitors Notice to Users The eguipment described in this manual uses and generates radio freguency energy and can cause interference to other eguipment if not installed and used in accordance with guidelines set forth here This eguipment is designed to meet reguirements for Class B computing devices set forth in FCC Rules Part 15 Subpart J and reguirements of the European Union for electromagnetic compatibility of eguipment to be used in residential and light industrial environments Directive 89 336 EEC EN5008 1 1 EN50082 1 When used as recommended radio freguency emissions from this eguipment will fall within acceptable limits for residential and light industrial environments Operation of this eguipment in other environments could subject it to interference from other eguipment This manual provides guidelines for the safe and effective use of the eguipment described However EDL Displays Inc makes no warranty concerning the suitability of this eguipment for any particular use and explicitly disclaims any responsibility or liability for loss or damage that might result from its improper application Knowledge of good practice as it relates to display devices and solid state electronics in general
13. S Data 3 C2 Analog Green 13 TMDS Data 3 C3 Analog Blue 14 5VDC power input C4 Analog Horizontal Sync or composite H 8 V sync 15 Ground 5VDC and analog H and V C5 Analog Ground RGB return sync return Copyright 2002 20 by EDL Displays Inc User s Manual APPENDIX B VIDEO CABLE OPTIONS DVI I TO DVI D This cable should be used when connecting the monitor to a signal source that provides digital outputs by way of a DVI D connector DVI D Signal DVI I output input 1 TMDS Data 2 1 2 TMDS Data 2 2 3 TMDS Data 2 4 Shield 3 4 TMDS Data 4 4 5 TMDS Data 4 5 6 DDC Clock 6 7 DDC Data 7 8 Not connected 8 9 TMDS Data 1 9 10 TMDS Data 1 10 11 TMDS Data 1 3 Shield 11 12 TMDS Data 3 12 13 TMDS Data 3 13 14 5VDC power input 14 15 Ground 5VDC and analog H and V sync return 15 16 Hot Plug Detect 16 17 TMDS Data 0 17 18 TMDS Data 0 18 19 TMDS Data 0 5 Shield 19 20 TMDS Data 5 20 21 TMDS Data 5 21 22 TMDS Clock Shield 22 23 TMDS Clock 23 24 TMDS Clock 24 Copyright 2002 21 by EDL Displays Inc EDL Displays 3000 Series LCD Monitors DVI I TO BNC This cable should be used when connecting the monitor to an analog source that provides RGB video by way of BNC connectors There are three possible wiring schemes depending on the type of sync supplied by the source Th
14. at the DIN connector or RCA receptacle respectively When multiple sources are connected to the Copyright 2002 4 by EDL Displays Inc User s Manual monitor simultaneously 1t 1s possible to switch between sources using the front panel SOURCE button See the following chapter on operator controls for more details Digital or Analog RGB Input When connecting the monitor to a digital signal source it is necessary to use a cable that terminates on the monitor end with a DVI I connector that mates to the monitor s connector and on the source end with a DVI connector appropriate to the source usually a DVI D connector See cable descriptions in the appendices for details Cables are available from EDL When connecting the monitor to an analog signal source it is necessary to use a cable that terminates on the monitor end with a DVI I connector that mates to the monitor s connector and on the source end with an HD 15 connector or with some combination of three to five BNC connectors as appropriate to the source See cable descriptions in the appendices for details Cables are available from EDL Provided the correct cable is used the monitor will automatically sense and adapt to any analog or digital signals applied In the case of analog signals the monitor will automatically sense and adapt to the sync type sync on green composite separate sync or separate horizontal and vertical syncs Please refer to the followi
15. creen Overlay Options Strengthened glass A R coating unbonded Std Std Strengthened glass fine etch unbonded Opt Opt Capacitive touchscreen A R etch 88 Opt Opt transmissivity unbonded with serial controller Resistive touchscreen unbonded with serial Opt Opt controller Bonding of overlay to LCD panel Opt Opt Operator Controls Options Front controls including digital controls for Std Std OSD analog luminance control and power switch Front controls including digital controls for Opt Opt OSD analog luminance control but no power switch Remote control options IR remote controls for OSD Opt Opt Serial remote controls Opt Opt Video Cable Options DVI I to HD 15 cable 2m Opt Opt DVI I to 5 BNC cable 2m Opt Opt DVI I to DVI D cable 2m Opt Opt Copyright 2002 2 by EDL Displays Inc User s Manual INSTALLATION This section describes the unpacking and installation of the monitor UNPACKING Before unpacking the shipping carton should be inspected for damage Then the carton should be carefully opened and the monitor removed The monitor itself should be carefully inspected for shipping damage If damage has occurred the shipping carton and all packing materials should be saved for possible inspection by the shipping company and the shipping company and EDL Displays should be notified immediately a NOTE EDL recommends saving the packaging for re use in case the A monitor should ever have to be ship
16. cture submenu use the Up Down buttons to move to the Phase item Use the Right Left buttons to make the setting Set phase for the sharpest possible vertical lines with no dark areas then use the Source button to exit and return to the Picture submenu e Adjust horizontal and vertical position While still in the Picture submenu use the Up Down buttons to move to H Position and V Position At each item use the Left Right buttons to make settings and the Source button to return to the Picture submenu e Adjust sharpness Put an image containing closely spaced text on the screen While still in the Picture submenu use the Up Down buttons to move to Sharpness Use the Right Left buttons to set while observing the text on the screen When finished use the Source button to return to the Picture submenu NOTE For best results allow the monitor to warm up for 20 minutes before making final adjustments Adjustments should be made in the order given in the text Copyright 2002 10 by EDL Displays Inc User s Manual NAVIGATING THE ON SCREEN MENU SYSTEM IN DETAIL The EDL 3015 monitor s integrated On Screen Display OSD is used to control various display and system parameters The OSD provides a system of setup menus that are accessed with the controls shown below Figure 3 OSD Controls Button Use SOURCE The first button press displays the current source Th
17. e DVI I to BNC cable can be used with all three schemes When the source provides composite sync on green only three of the cable s five BNC connectors are used When the source provides RGB video and separate composite sync four of the cable s five BNC connectors are used When the source provides RGB video and separate horizontal and vertical sync all five of the cable s BNC connectors are used Source Source Source w 5 Signal DVI I w 3 BNCs w 4BNCs_ BNCs input BNC H BNC R BNC R Analog Red C1 BNC G BNC G BNC G Analog Green with sync if3BNC C2 setup BNC B BNC B BNC B Analog Blue C3 BNC H C BNC H C Composite Sync 4 BNC setup or C4 Horizontal Sync 5 BNC setup BNC V Vertical Sync 8 BNC RGB BNC RGB BNC RGB Analog RGB Ground C5 shells shells shells BNC H C BNC H C Sync Ground 15 shell and V shells DVI I TO HD 15 This cable should be used when connecting the monitor to an analog source that provides RGB video and separate horizontal and vertical sync by way of a VGA style HD 15 connector Source HD 15 output Signal DVI I input 1 Analog Red C1 2 Analog Green C2 3 Analog Blue C3 13 Horizontal Sync C4 14 Vertical Sync 8 6 7 8 Analog RGB Grounds C5 10 Sync Ground 15 Copyright 2002 22 by EDL Displays Inc User s Manual APPENDIX C TOUCHSCREEN SERIAL INTERFACE When an EDL 3015 monitor is egu
18. e second button EXIT press searches for the next available input source in the following order Digital RGB Analog RGB Composite Video S Video After S Video the cycle starts over at Digital RGB Note When either the Main Menu or Quick Menu is activated the SOURCE button acts like the EXIT button to exit the menu or to move up a level MENU Press to enter the Main Menu or move down to a submenu in the Main Menu UP Navigate the menu items DOWN Navigate the menu items LEFT Navigate the menu items and make settings RIGHT Navigate the menus items and make settings AUTO Press to perform an automatic adjustment procedure Only applicable for analog RGB source modes Main Menu If the MENU button is pressed while no OSD is active the Main Menu will be activated The Main Menu gives access to three submenus Picture OSD and Utility Use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to select the desired submenu Press the MENU button to enter the selected submenu Navigation LE Buttons C C Menu Item Explanation PICTURE Refers to the Picture submenu OSD Refers to the OSD submenu UTILITY Refers to the Utility submenu Copyright 2002 11 by EDL Displays Inc EDL Displays 3000 Series LCD Monitors Picture Submenu The Picture submenu presents a list of items that varies with the selected video source digital analog RGB S video or composite video If the current source is digital RGB or anal
19. en an EDL 3015 monitor is eguipped with a serial remote control option the monitor is eguipped with an RS 232C serial interface to a remote computer at a DE 9 female connector Signal connections are shown in the following table DE9 SERIAL 2 VIEW LOOKING INTO PIN END OF MALE CONNECTOR OR SOLDER TERM END OF FEMALE CONNECTOR Monitor Signal Host DE 9 female DE 9 male DB 25 male DCD RD TD DTR SG DSR RTS CTS gt RI CO O0O0 N D O BOND DOT R O NJ PO PO Ao CO O0O N D O BOND Copyright 2002 25 by EDL Displays Inc EDL Displays 3000 Series LCD Monitors APPENDIX F OUTLINE AND MOUNTING DRAWINGS 100mm VESA Mtg 3 008 1250 2 250 12 700 i F N SE El SI OT U fafa BO 5 G B 0 gO 1 300 at S k o ST al Figure 5 3015VM Outline Drawing 26 by EDL Displays Inc Copyright 2002 User s Manual Copyright 2002 27 by EDL Displays Inc EDL Displays 3000 Series LCD Monitors Display Active area Native resolution Pixel pitch Colors Contrast ratio Luminance Luminance variation Viewing angle H Viewing angle V CIE white Response time Backlight Type Lifetime Electromagnetic Envi
20. eplaced only by qualified service personnel and spent lamps should be handled in accordance with government regulations WARNING Do not open the monitor enclosure and attempt to perform service unless you are properly qualified and authorized to do so Personnel are exposed to dangerous voltages when the enclosure is removed A Removal of the enclosure can result in emissions of radio frequency energy that can cause interference to other equipment Removal of the enclosure by unauthorized personnel can void EDL s warranty of the product SERVICE AND SUPPORT If you need in warranty or out of warranty service or repair including backlight replacement please contact your distributor or EDL directly EDL Displays Inc 1300 Research Park Drive Dayton OH 45432 Telephone 937 429 6985 FAX 937 429 6985 Copyright 2002 19 by EDL Displays Inc EDL Displays 3000 Series LCD Monitors APPENDIX A VIDEO INPUT CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 TMDS Data 2 16 Hot Plug Detect 2 TMDS Data 2 17 TMDS Data 0 3 TMDS Data 2 4 Shield 18 TMDS Data 0 4 TMDS Data 4 19 TMDS Data 0 5 Shield 5 TMDS Data 4 20 TMDS Data 5 6 DDC Clock 21 TMDS Data 5 7 DDC Data 22 TMDS Clock Shield 8 Analog Vertical Sync 23 TMDS Clock 9 TMDS Data 1 24 TMDS Clock 10 TMDS Data 1 11 TMDS Data 1 3 Shield C1 Analog Red 12 TMD
21. f the video source typically a PC graphics card and the requirements of the Copyright 2002 7 by EDL Displays Inc EDL Displays 3000 Series LCD Monitors application Once adjustments have been made for a given format they are remembered and readjustment is automatic when switching between remembered formats However most video sources can themselves support multiple formats and some thought should be given to the setup of the video source to take maximum advantage of the monitor s capabilities The EDL 3015 monitor is equipped with a state of the art scaling engine that allows it to display images formatted at various resolutions in such a way as to take optimum advantage of the display area while minimizing scaling artifacts However like all LCD monitors the 3015 provides the best possible imagery when operated at its native resolution Model Native Resolution Aspect Ratio Color Depth 3015 1024 X 768 4 3 24 bpp Likewise the 3015 monitor provides the best possible imagery when the video source is set up to support a color depth of 24 bits pixel because this color depth corresponds to the capabilities of this monitor allowing it to display over 16 million distinct colors at once In order to support a resolution of 1280x1024 or 1600x1200 and a color depth of 24 bits pixel a video source must have a large frame buffer RAM In cases where the video card has limited memory color depth might have to be
22. ipped with a high resolution resistive or capacitive touchscreen a touch controller is integrated into the monitor enclosure The touch controller provides an RS 232C serial interface to a remote computer at a DE 9 female connector Signal connections are shown in the following table DE9 SERIAL 1 VIEW LOOKING INTO PIN END OF MALE CONNECTOR OR SOLDER TERM END OF FEMALE CONNECTOR Monitor Signal Host DE 9 female DE 9 male DB 25 male DCD RD TD DTR SG DSR RTS CTS gt RI CO o0 No o BOND CO O0O N D O BOND DOT DB O NNN CJ C Copyright 2002 23 by EDL Displays Inc EDL Displays 3000 Series LCD Monitors APPENDIX D IR REMOTE CONTROL OPTION 3015 monitors are available with an optional hand held remote controller The remote control unit provides the same functions as those provided by the buttons on the front panel of a 3015 monitor See the section of the manual on operator controls for details When eguipped for remote control operation an infra red sensor is installed on a 3015 monitor next to the button panel The sensor is capable of detecting signals sent by infra red from the hand held unit at distances of several feet osch Coa O PD w Figure 4 IR Remote control C Sms Copyright 2002 24 by EDL Displays Inc User s Manual APPENDIX E SERIAL REMOTE CONTROL OPTION Wh
23. is necessary for the proper application of these guidelines and this manual assumes such knowledge on the part of the reader EDL Displays Inc has made every effort to ensure that information presented in this manual is complete and accurate However EDL Displays Inc cautions that this information often relates of necessity to a typical or exemplary situation EDL Displays Inc explicitly disclaims any responsibility or liability for any loss or damage that might result from the use of this information in particular situations EDL reserves the right to make changes to this manual at any time without obligation to provide notification of such changes This manual is distributed under copyright It may not be reproduced for commercial purposes in whole or on part without the written permission of EDL Displays Inc Limited Warranty EDL Displays Inc hereinafter EDL warrants that the products described herein will remain free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of delivery EDL will at its own expense correct any such defect that might manifest itself and be properly reported during this period EDL s corrective action shall be limited to repair of the defect or at its discretion replacement of the defective unit In order to obtain the benefits of this warranty it shall be the purchaser s obligation to obtain prior authorization in the form of an RMA number from EDL for return of
24. ng figures for location of the DVI I connector on the monitor s rear panel POWER FUSE VIDEO IN OO 1 SERIAL1 SERIAL2 NTSC S VHS dik ee ol Jo Figure 1 3015 bottom view showing connection points S Video or NTSC PAL Composite Video Input MAKING POWER AND GROUND CONNECTIONS AC Power A monitor eguipped for operation on AC power should be connected to a single phase power source providing 115 to 230VAC nominal 85 to 264VAC at 47 to 66Hz or 400Hz Connection is made by way of an IEC power cord at the monitor s power input connector or by way of a military style connector when that option is specified See figure 2 above for the location of the input connector on the monitor s rear panel Copyright 2002 5 by EDL Displays Inc EDL Displays 3000 Series LCD Monitors WARNING To ensure against fire or shock hazards the monitor chassis should be connected to an earth ground by a path that is independent of the power cord While the AC power cord provides a ground wire the power cord ground can be defeated by use of an extension cord or 3 prong to 2 prong AC adapter and it can be rendered ineffective by improper wiring of the AC receptacle NOTE To minimize ground loop induced noise on the video inputs it is good practice to connect the monitor s AC power cord to the same receptacle that supplies power to the video source DC Po
25. og RGB the Picture submenu contains the following functions Navigation Buttons Menu Item ESI EO Explanation SLIBLlE gt BRIGHTNESS The brightness control is a black level adjustment and has an effect similar to the brightness control of a CRT Generally best results are obtained from the monitor when the brightness adjustment is left at its default setting The setting can be increased or decreased to compensate for video sources that have above standard or below standard outputs Setting the brightness adjustment too high will result in loss of ability to distinguish low level grays Setting the adjustment too low will result in loss of white luminance CONTRAST The contrast adjustment is an adjustment of the gain of the monitor s video amplifiers or in other words of the change in luminance resulting from a change in signal levels at the monitor s inputs There is a range of luminance available based on the setting of the brightness control The contrast control determines how much of this range is utilized by the monitor to represent a given change in input signal level PHASE This is the phase relationship between transitions of the monitor controller s internal pixel clock and transitions of pixel information coming from the external source The phase should be set after setting the horizontal size and the freguency while observing an image presented by the external source Se
26. on of screen saver software at the video source Activate the monitors OSD using either the AUTO button or the SOURCE button to verify that the Copyright 2002 17 by EDL Displays Inc EDL Displays 3000 Series LCD Monitors monitor is capable of displaying a locally generated image Check for presence of video signals from the external source Connect source to a different display device A display is present but it appears Use the OSD controls to check the scaling mode If distorted for example circles appear as scaling is set to Fill All try changing to Fill Aspect ellipses Text and fine resolution graphics do not Use the OSD controls to adjust sharpness appear to be sharply defined The display appears noisy or has Use the OSD controls to adjust Frequency alternating dark and light bands horizontal size and Phase LINE FUSE REPLACEMENT The line fuse is designed to protect against fire and shock hazards that could otherwise be present in case of a major component failure It is also designed to protect the monitor from damage by line surges It is possible for a line fuse to blow on account of a line surge In this case the monitor can be returned to operation by replacement of the fuse However if the line fuse blows repeatedly a serious fault in the monitor is indicated and service by qualified personnel should be sought for the monitor L
27. onal language in which the OSD menu items will be presented At present only English is supported Use the UP or DOWN button to select the desired function Use the LEFT or RIGHT button to set the value of the selected function Use the SOURCE button once a setting has been made and again to return to the Main Menu Copyright 2002 13 by EDL Displays Inc EDL Displays 3000 Series LCD Monitors Utility Submenu The UTILITY submenu contains the following functions Navigation Buttons Menu Item PS OOS Explanation ZB FREEZE FRAME This selection is used to capture the image content currently being displayed Updates of the display based on subseguent signal changes at the video inputs are temporarily halted This control could be useful for example in conjunction with a Print Screen operation RESET Select with caution All controls will be returned to factory default settings and any remembered settings for specific formats will be erased COLOR TEMPERATURE Color temperature corresponds to a particular balance of the red green and blue components of white When the color temperature is increased the blue component becomes more prominent When the color temperature is decreased the red component becomes more prominent Best performance of an LCD is generally obtained when the color temperature is set to about 6500 K However this provides a white with mo
28. ped to a new location CHECKING PACKAGE CONTENTS All EDL monitors are supplied with a User s Manual and with cables and other optional accessories as specified by the customer at the time of order The contents of the package should be checked against the packing list to ensure that all items are present MOUNTING Console or Panel Mounting The 3015 CM monitors are designed for mounting on a console panel Before installing the monitor on a panel ensure that the following conditions for installation are met e Adequate ventilation must be available within the console to ensure that monitor is not exposed to ambient temperatures above 50 C e The relative humidity of the air within and around the console should not exceed 85 e Following installation there must be sufficient clearance around the ventilation holes in the monitor s rear enclosure to allow good circulation e Power and earth ground should be accessible when the monitor is installed in the console Installation on a console panel should proceed as follows e Refer to the appropriate outline and mounting drawings in the Appendices for dimensions and locations of mounting holes Copyright 2002 3 by EDL Displays Inc EDL Displays 3000 Series LCD Monitors Make a rectangular cut out in the console panel to accommodate that part of the monitor s enclosure that projects backward behind its front panel The monitor must drop into this cut out in
29. re red than the white commonly obtained with a CRT 9300 K A CRT like color temperature can be selected at the expense of some overall luminance INFO Select this item to obtain a display of information about the current video source including horizontal frequency vertical frequency refresh rate etc There are no settings to make Use the UP or DOWN button to select the desired function Use the LEFT or RIGHT button to set the value of the selected function Use the SOURCE button once a setting has been made and again to return to the Main Menu Copyright 2002 14 by EDL Displays Inc User s Manual NOTE When no video signal is applied to any of the monitor s video inputs the OSD will present the following message No input signal This message will remain on display for the OSD timeout period then the monitor will go into a Sleep Mode Sleep Mode is a reduced power mode in which the backlights are turned off The monitor continues to monitor the video inputs If it detects signals from an external source it wakes up in order to be able to display the image When no signals from an external source are present and the monitor is in Sleep Mode access to the OSD controls is limited In this case only the AUTO and SOURCE buttons are useful When the AUTO button is pressed the effect is to awaken the monitor manually If there are no signals at the monitor s inputs the No inp
30. ronment Susceptibility APPENDIX G TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 304 1mm x 228 1mm 1024 X 768 0 297mm 16 777 216 256 grey levels 300 1 typical at 25 C 450 cd m typical at 25 25 max at 25 C 70 typical for CR gt 10 60 typical for CR gt 10 X 0 304 Y 0 325 typical at 25 C ts 5msec t 20msec typical at 25 C 4 CCFL 50 000 hrs typical at 25 C Per EN50082 1 Physical Environment Temperature operating Temperature storage Relative Humidity operating Relative Humidity storage Altitude operating Altitude storage Shock operating Shock storage Vibration operating Vibration storage Inputs Video signal input Sync signal input Sync selection Signal connector 0 C to 50 C 20 C to 60 C 85 non condensing to 50 C 85 non condensing to 55 C Sea level to 15 000ft 4500m Sea level to 40 000ft 12000m 30g 11msec V sine 30g 11msec V sine 1mm 2 to 13Hz 0 7g 13 to 100Hz 3 axes TBD RGB analog 0 7Vp p into 75 Ohms or digital TMDS S video or composite NTSC PAL Separate TTL H amp V Composite TTL H amp V Sync on green Automatic DVI I integrated digital analog DIN S video RCA composite video Per EN50081 1 FCC Per UL C 1950 Class B EN60950 Note The monitor does not comply with UL C and EU requirements for maximum leakage current when operated at 400Hz AC Emi
31. ssions Safety Copyright 2002 28 by EDL Displays Inc
32. t the phase to obtain the sharpest and most distinct vertical lines FREOUENCY H SIZE The legend for this control refers to the freguency of the monitor controller s internal pixel clock Effectively it is a horizontal size control When adjusting this control the scaling mode should be set to 1 1 and the video source should present an image corresponding to the display s native resolution H POSITION The horizontal position control moves the image left or right allowing it to be centered on the screen Make this adjustment after making a first adjustment of horizontal size It might be necessary to alternate between horizontal size and horizontal position once or twice to obtain the best possible image V POSITION The vertical position control moves the image up or down allowing it to be centered on the screen This is usually the last format adjustment to be made SHARPNESS The sharpness adjustment is available to minimize undesirable artifacts of the image scaling process If the video source is presenting an image at the monitor s native resolution or if the scaling mode is set for 1 1 display of the incoming image no scaling takes place and the sharpness setting will have no effect However if the monitor controller is scaling the image the sharpness can be set to obtain the best possible image This setting should be made while observing a display of text Copyright 2002 12 b
33. ut signal message will again be presented and the monitor will then return to sleep When the SOURCE button is pressed the monitor will likewise wake up scan its inputs and present a message about what it found before returning to sleep Copyright 2002 15 by EDL Displays Inc EDL Displays 3000 Series LCD Monitors Ouick Menu If any of the Up Down Right or Left buttons is pressed while no OSD is active the Ouick Menu will be activated The Quick Menu consists of 4 functions SOLE Navigation C Buttons 1 Menu ltem Explanation BRIGHTNESS Same as presented on the Picture submenu See the explanation for tnat menu above CONTRAST Same as presented on the Picture submenu See the explanation for tnat menu above PIP MODE PIP means picture in picture PIP mode is available only when both an RGB video source digital or analog and an NTSC PAL video source S video or composite video are connected to the monitor In this case the selection of PIP mode allows the image from the NTSC PAL source to appear in a window overlying the image from the RGB video source SCALING MODE When the format of the video presented by the external source does not correspond to the monitor s native format the image is displayed in one of three ways 1 it is scaled to fit the screen 2 it is scaled up but the aspect ratio is preserved 3 it is not scaled but mapped to the screen
34. wer A monitor equipped for operation from a DC power source should be connected to the DC main using UL approved 10 stranded wire The wire should use properly color coded insulation Copyright 2002 6 by EDL Displays Inc User s Manual OPERATION The monitor is pre aligned at the factory However minor adjustments are usually necessary following installation to optimize the monitor s performance with a particular video source and particular video formats This section of the manual describes the operator accessible controls that allow for such adjustment It goes on to describe a typical setup procedure GETTING FAMILIAR WITH THE OPERATOR CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Operator controls include a power switch an option a button panel for accessing the setup menus OSD and a luminance control A drawing of the 3015 illustrates the layout Power Luminance OSD Buttons Figure 2 3015 front view showing operator controls e The power switch controls main power to the monitor Power on is indicated by an LED next to the switch e The OSD controls are discussed in detail in a following section e The luminance control controls the backlight The range of the control is determined by the brightness setting made with the OSD SETTING UP THE VIDEO SOURCE The monitor can be adjusted to display a wide range of video formats depending on the capabilities o
35. y EDL Displays Inc User s Manual If the current source is either of Composite or S Video the Picture functions are Navigation EI Buttons 1 Menu ltem Explanation 1 BRIGHTNESS See explanation in table above CONTRAST See explanation in table above HUE The HUE adjustment is similar to the hue adjustment on DO a television receiver It adjusts the relative values between the red green and blue components of white to allow obtaining correct color rendition C SATURATION Saturation refers to the difference between a given color JL and a gray of the same luminance level SHARPNESS See explanation in table above Use the UP or DOWN button to select the desired function Use the LEFT or RIGHT button to set the value of the selected function Use the SOURCE button once a setting has been made and again to return to the Main Menu OSD Submenu The OSD submenu contains the following functions Navigation E Buttons 4 C C Menu Item Explanation H POS Note that H POS and V POS refer to the position on the screen of the OSD itself not to the position of the image from 17 V POS an external source Hi OSD The OSD TIMEOUT period is the time the OSD will remain on TIMEOUT the screen in the absence of user input If there is no user m input for the duration of the timeout period the OSD will disappear di LANGUAGE LANGUAGE refers to the nati
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