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1. HOME CABLES ERGONOMIC al SOLUTIONS www newstar nl Telephone 31 0 23 547 88 88 USER MANUAL Model NS 1UCABCONS15 amp NS 1UCABCONS1 7 www newstar nl ERGONOMIC ce TV LCD AIS use HOME CABLES SOLUTIONS Wages PRODUCTS RACKS www newstar nl Telephone Gr 0 23 547 88 88 AR D D D D D LS SE D B EN E E E E M e n u l Introduction Product Description Package Contents Product Features Cleaning Precautions ll Control Function LCD Control OSD Control Keyboard amp Mouse lil Inputs Diagram Inputs IV Product Specification Product Specification Display Mode V Service Information MS AK computerproducts Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page RR BW Co ra ERGONOMIC VLCD TV LCD KV J use HOME CABLES SOLUTIONS ARM MONITOR ARMY PRODUCTS RAC CTA 2 www newstar nl Telephone 31 0 23 547 88 88 p p i mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm troduction I Product Description According to drastic increasing amount for Industrial Computer application in IT field Adopt single unit controlling operation system to save space decreasing cost amp increasing working efficiency has become top priority and emergency Following by this concept NewStar s 1U slim industrial monitor keyboard the NS 1UCABCONS15 and NS 1UCABCON17 1U KVM drawer is the solution for compacting more computing power into limited space NS 1UCA
2. 3 Power 5V A 4 Ground OV board Mouse Keyboar 6 u 5 NIC 6 PS 2 CLK mn Input Diagram 111 2 USB Input 1 3 4 5 PS 2 DC POWER INPUT Adapter inlet for DC12V power system D USB This can be connected to computer USB interface 3 KEYBOARD This can be connected to computer PS 2 keyboard interface 4 MOUSE This Can be connected to computer PS 2 mouse interface 5 VGA This can be connected to computer VGA with the D Sub 15 pin signal connector This specification are subject to be changed without notice f a Pa T HOME CABLES ERGONOMIC LCD TV LCD SOLUTIONS www newstar nl ARM MONITOR ARMY Telephone 31 0 23 547 88 88 mme Product Specification IV G gt A SEPC L PC LCD Display Active matrix TFT LCD panel Pixel pitch 15 0 297 H x0 297 w mm 17 0 264 H x 0 264 W mm Max Resolution o 15 1024 x768 XGA o 17 1280 x 1024 SXGA Dimensions 15 439 W x 554 D x 44 H mm 17 440 W x 513 D x 44 H mm Packing 15 562 L x 558 W x 174 H mm 17 630 L x 562 W x 165 H mm Dimensions Control Ratio 350 1 Brightness 250 cd m Response Time 15ms Display Color 16 777M Viewing Angle L R 120 UP DOWN 110 PC Interface Video RGB analog 0 7Vpp Sync TTL positive or negative Display Mode VGA SVGA XGA SXGA PC connector 15
3. and simplified Chinese SPEAKER Volume control OSD V POSITION Adjust operation of up down on the screen OSD H POSITION Adjust operation of right left on the screen OSD OFF TIME OSD time of staying on the screen RECALL Returns all controls back to factory sorting EXIT SAVE Exit OSD control Keyboard and Mouse The keyboard designed for IBM PC XT AT and all compatible machines Three LEDs status scan timing and communications between the keyboard and PC Support PC XT AT and PS 2 keyboard FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS Keyboard buffer The keyboard will buffer 16 bytes in a first in first out order when the system is able to receive scan codes from the keyboard The response codes and repeated codes will not be buffered If keystrokes generate a multiple byte sequence the entire sequence must fit into the buffer or the keystroke is discarded and a buffer overrun condition occurs Power on Reset and self test The duration of the keyboard Power on Reset POR should be within 150 milliseconds and 2 seconds after the power is applied to the keyboard After executing POR the keyboard executes a self test The LEDs are turned on at the beginning and off at the end of the self test The self test takes a minimum 300 milliseconds and a maximum 500 milliseconds If the self test is successful a completion code AA hex is sent to the system and the keyboard starts scanning If the self test fails and error code is sent the keyboard is disab
4. in performance indicating a need for service 4 HOME CABLES cD K J uss SERVER G F www newstar nl Telephone 31 0 23 547 88 88 D D d J D AO Power and extension Cords Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where persons will walk on the cord Use the proper power cord with correct attachment plug type If the power source is 120V AC use a power cord that has UL and C UL approvals If the power source is a 240V AC supply use the tandem T blade type attachment plug with ground conductor power cord that meets the respective European country safety regulations such as VDE for Germany Do not overload wall outlets or power cords Ensure that the total of all units plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed 10 amperes Ensure that the total ampere ratings on all units plugged into the extension cord is not above the cord s rating If the power supply cord which came with your monitor is to be connected to the PC instead of the wall outlet this equipment is to be used with UL TUV approved computer with receptacle Rated 100 240V AC 50 60 HZ 1 0A minimum Environment Place the monitor on the flat and leveled surface Place the monitor in a will ventilated place Keep the monitor away from Overly hot cold or humid place place directly under sunlight dusty surroundings equipment that generates strong magnetic fields mm Control Function II LCD CONTROL Power
5. min D Sub Front Control Please see control function OSD Adjustment Please see control function Power Adapter AC Input 100 240V 50 60HZ DC Output 12V Temperature 0 C 50 C Operating Humidity 20 80 Temperature 0 C 40 C Condition Storage Condition Humidity 20 80 Temperature 20 C 60 C Weight 15 N W 9 5Kg G W 11 5Kg 17 N W 13 5kg G W 15kg XSpecification are Subject to change without notice Display Mode ltem Resolution Mode H Frequency V Fequency 15 17 KHz Hz 1 640 350 VGA 31 469 70 087 2 640 400 VGA 31 469 70 087 3 640 480 VGA 31 469 59 941 10 ERGONOMIC VLCD TV Home cages ERGONOMIE fico T MONITOR ARMY CETA JE www newstar nl Telephone 31 0 23 547 88 88 D D i 4 640 480 VESA72 37 861 72 809 5 640 480 VESA75 37 500 75 000 6 720 400 VGA 31 469 70 087 7 800 600 SVGA 35 156 56 250 8 800 600 SVGA 37 879 60 317 9 800 600 VESA72 48 077 72 188 10 800 600 VESA75 46 875 75 000 11 1024 768 VESA60 48 363 60 004 12 1024 768 VESA70 56 476 70 069 13 1024 768 VESA75 60 023 75 029 14 1280 1024 1280 60 63 750 59 747 15 1280 1024 1280 75 79 976 75 024 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Service Information V Post sales Please keep packing carton EPE for
6. BCONS15 rack mount KVM drawer has included 15 TFT LCD monitor built in 105 slim keys with Soft Touch membrane keyboard and touch pad mouse This LCD monitor incorporates color active matrix thin film transistor TFT Liquid crystal display to provide superior display performance A maximum resolution of 15 XGA 1024x768 is ideal for displaying complex graphics and high Definition images Other outstanding designs that enhance this LCD monitor s performances are Plug amp play compatibility and OSD On Screen Display controls Package Contents Included with your LCD monitor are following items 15 pin D sub signal cable AC power cable e KEY e P2 2 or USB cable DC Adapter Extend perch e Screw cap HOME CABLES SOLUTIONS ARM MONITOR ARM M CR re RAC CETA Je www newstar ni Telephone 31 0 23 547 88 88 D prod Product Features High contrast color TFT LCD display support resolution up to XGA 1280X1024 Compatible with IBM VGA VESA SXGA and Macintosh standards e 105 keys slim keyboard amp touch pad mouse Cleaning Gently wipe screen with a clean camel hair lens brush or a soft clean lint free cloth This removes dust and other articles that can scratch the screen Do not apply pressure to the screen surface when wiping it clean Do not pour or spray and liquid directly onto the screen or case of the LCD monitor e Chemical cleaners have been reported to damage the screen or th
7. e LCD monitor Precautions Read all of these instructions and save them for later use e Follow all warning and instructions on the product Product Do not cover block the vent holes in the case Do not inset sharp object or spill liquid into the LCD monitor through cabinet slot They may cause accident fire electric shock or failure Disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet if you will not use it for an indefinite period of time Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage point or other risks Do not touch the screen directly with your fingers You may damage the screen and oil from your skin in difficult to move e Do not apply pressure to screen The LCD is very delicate Power Uses the type of power indicates on the marking label Plugs Do not remove any of the prongs of the monitor s three pronged power plug e Disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet under following conditions If you will not use it for an indefinite period time When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed e If the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed Adjust only those controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a e Qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged If the product exhibits a distinct change
8. e device acknowledges each command and argument byte with an ACK FA byte possibly followed by one or more data bytes If the host has enabled Stream mode transmission then the device may send spontaneous data packets to the host describing finger motions and button state changes Touch Pads integrated into KVM drawer typically use the PS 2 protocol Electrical interface The PS 2 protocol includes two signal wires as well as 5V power and ground The signal wires CLK and f ERGONOMIC LCD TV LCD KV 30 USB HOME CABLES SOLUTIONS ARM MONITOR ARMY PRODUCTS RAC CTIA 2 www newstar nl Telephone 31 0 23 547 88 88 DATA are bidirectional open collector signals they are normally held at a high 5V level by a 5 10K pull up resistor on the host but either the host or the Touchpad device can pull them low at any time When the port is idle both signal wires are floating high The host can inhibit the device at any time by holding CLK low Note that neither side ever actively pulls CLK or DATA high to output a logic 1 the wire is left un driven and allowed to float high The CLK and DATA lines should have a total capacitance of no more than 500pF to ensure that the 5 10K pull up resistor is able to drive them to a high voltage level in a reasonable time An external PS 2 mouse port uses a mini DIN 6 connector with the following pinout male connector view 1N C 2 PS 2 DATA ch
9. es itself to the host computer as a regular mouse This allows the Touch Pad to be used with standard mouse drivers This mouse compatible mode is called Relative mode because finger actions are reported to the host in terms of relative mouse like motions across the pad The Touch Pad reports this relative motion to the host in mouse compatible packets The Touch Pad generates roughly 40 80 packets per second Each packet reports the amount of motion in the X horizontal and Y vertical directions that has occurred since the previous packet These amounts of motion are called deltas and are written OX and OY The packet also reports information 7 ra 7 ERGONOMIC VLCD TV LCD KVI HOME CABLES SOLUTIONS ARM MONITOR ARMY www newstar nl Telephone 31 0 23 547 88 88 about the left and right mouse buttons Field Size bits Range Meaning X 8 0127 Amount of horizontal finger motion Y 8 0127 Amount of vertical finger motion Left 1 Oor 1 State of left physical button or tap drag gesture Right 1 Oor 1 State of right physical button Because the Relative packet is designed to be compatible with the existing mouse protocol the exact contents of the Relative packet vary from one protocol to another See the later sections of this Guide for details For example in the PS 2 protocol the packet actually reports 9 bit deltas plus a third middle button which is not supported by c
10. led and waits for a command from the system The completion codes are sent between 450 milliseconds and 2 5 seconds after POR and between 300 and 500 milliseconds after a RESET command is acknowledged ra 7 ERGONOMIC VLCD TV LCD Jy uss re HOME CABLES SOLUTIONS ARM MONITOR ARMES RACK GS 7f 4 2 Sj www newstar nl Telephone 31 0 23 547 88 88 D D d Keyboard data output When the keyboard is ready to send data to the system it first checks clock and data lines If either one is in the low state data is stored in the keyboard buffer If both are in the high state keyboard starts clocking data out Data will be valid before the trailing edge and after the leading edge of the clock pulse During the transmission the keyboard checks the clock line at least every 60 microseconds If the system lowers the clock lines before the leading edge of the 10th clock the keyboard should stop sending then buffer the data and return clock and data lines to high state Keyboard data input When the system is ready to send data to the keyboard it first checks clock line to see if keyboard is sending data If keyboard is not sending data or it is sending data but has not reached the 10th clock the system can inhibit the interface by forcing the clock line low for more than 60 microseconds and prepares to send data The keyboard checks clock line status at least every 5 milliseconds If a system Request to Send RTS is detected the ke
11. returning safety during delivery e Thank you for purchasing our product again The damage caused by following not offers warranty and repairing Operation by Careless or mistake Unfollowed manual s indication Fire flood lightning and other against nature e Carry not in correct way 11
12. switch Pressing this button turns the display system power on or off i Pressing this button pops up the OSD menus on the screen and used to select the OSD Menu Select control options on the screen ES This button is used to adjust the increasing Value of selected OSD control Option and Up Volume select quickly when have Audio in function Selected OSD control option Down This button is used to adjust the decrease Value selected OSD control option and Volume adjust function quickly when have Audio function Selected OSD control option OSD CONTROL AUTO ADJUST Automatically size centers direction and fine tunes Video signal to eliminate noise and direction 7 Home lcagLes ERGONOMIC LCD TV SOLUTIONS ARM MONITOR arm iY CTIA 2 www newstar ni Telephone 31 0 23 547 88 88 i prod BRIGHTNESS Adjusts back ground black level of the screen image CONTRAST Adjusts for ground white level of the screen image SHARPNESS Adjusts the clarity and focus of the screen images H POSITION Moves the screen image left or right V POSITION Moves the screen up or down CLOCK Adjusts image distortion appearing as vertical bars or noise On the screen PHASE Adjusts image distortion appearing as horizontal noise on the screen COLOR METER Adjusts color temperatures for users LANGUAGE Allows you to choose from among five languages as English French German Italia
13. urrent products Also positive Y values correspond to upward motion in the PS 2 protocol but to downward motion in the Serial and ADB protocols In Relative mode placing the finger on the pad does not automatically cause packets to be sent However moving the finger in any direction produces a sequence of packets that describe the motion Pressing or releasing a mouse button causes the Touch Pad to send a packet reporting this change in the state of the buttons Tapping the finger quickly on the pad also simulates a brief click of the left mouse button and the tap and a half drag gesture simulates an extended motion with the left button held down When there are no finger motions or button state changes to report the Touch Pad ceases to transmit packets and remains silent until the next motion or button activity Packet rate The Touch Pad reports approximately 40 packets per second by default By setting the Rate bit of the mode byte the host can double the packet rate to approximately 80 packets per second The higher packet rate is referable because it leads to the smoothest cursor motion The PS 2 protocol allows synchronous bidirectional bit serial communication between the host and the pointing device Either side may transmit a command or data byte at any time although only one side can transmit at one time During initialization the host sends command bytes to the device Some commands are followed by argument bytes Th
14. yboard clocks 11 bits in After the 10th bit the keyboard checks for a high state in data line then pulls it low and clocks one more bit to signal the system that data has been received If data is low after the 10th bit it indicates a frame error The keyboard should continue to ount until data line goes high then pulls it low and issues a RESEND to the system The Touch Pad supports the industry standard mouse protocol plus a number of Touch Pad specific extensions This Guide describes the PS 2 and Serial protocols in complete detail and the ADB protocol in all details not covered by Apple publications Touch Pad Features The Touch Pad is a pointing device for computers and other electronic devices To the user the Touch Pad is a flat usually rectangular area of the computer which is sensitive to finger touch By putting the finger on the Touch Pad sensor and moving the finger around the user can maneuver a cursor around the computer screen By clicking a button or tapping directly on the pad the user can select and drag objects on the screen The Touch Pad serves the same role in a computer system as a mouse or trackball but its compact size low cost and lack of moving parts makes it ideal for portable computers The Touch Pad s advanced features make it the solution of choice for a variety of applications above and beyond simple mouse replacement Mouse compatible Relative mode When power is applied the Touch Pad identifi

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