AZDISPLAYS AOM150X03

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COMPLETE LCD SOLUTIONS
SPECIFICATIONS FOR
15.0” OPEN FRAME MONITOR
PART NUMBER:
DATE:
AOM150X03 SERIES
SEPT 04, 2008
1. Introduction:
1.1 About the Product
AOM150Xxx 15.0” Open Frame Monitor series are rugged, high performance Industrial LCD Monitors,
designed for commercial and industrial applications, such as kiosks, arcade games, ATM Machines
aviation simulators, military, medical, marine, security, industrial equipment, and instrumentation
equipment. This product can provide high brightness and contrast to achieve better viewing effect.
1.2 Features
15.0 inch XGA Active Matrix Color TFT LCD Monitor
High Contrast 500:1 Typical
Recommend resolution:1024×768(XGA)
OSD controls: Allow on-screen adjustments of Brightness, Contrast, RGB Auto Color Balance,
H-Position, V-position
Multi system Video Input and auto detection video system.
Quick and easy integrations for Client solutions
Universal AC Power input
PMMA ( Poly Methyl Methacrylate ) protection (option)
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2. Contents
Contents Index
Page
1. Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………………………
1
1.1 About the product
1
1.2 Features
1
2. Contents.……………………………….……………………………………………………………………..
2
3. Specifications………….……….…………………………………...…..……………………………………
3
4. Ordering Information…………………………………………………………………………………….….
4
5. VGA Input Format…………………………………………………………………….……………………..
5
6. Mechanical Drawing…………………………………………………………………………………….…..
6-11
6.1 AOM150X03-000R
6
6.2 AOM150X5U-000R
7
6.3 AOM150X5R-000R
8
6.4 AOM150X03-010R
9
6.5 AOM150X5U-010R
10
6.6 AOM150X5R-010R
11
7. Packing List……………………………………………………………………………….……………….…
12
8. Installing the Monitor………………...……………………………………………….…………………….
13
8.1 Power Cable Connection
13
8.2 VGA Signal Cable Connection
13
8.3 Video / S-Video Cable Connection
13
8.4 Switch On The Power
13
9. OSD Control…...…………………………………………………………………….…………………….…
14-15
9.1 Menu Operation
16
9.2 Operations
10.Trouble Shooting…………...……………………………………………………..……….………………...
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3. Specifications
Parameter
Specifications
Model Name
AOM150X xx
Screen Size
15.0” (diagonal)
inch
Display Format
1024 x (R.G.B) x 768
dot
TFT-LCD Active Area
304.128 (H) x 228.096 (V)
mm
Pixel Pitch
0.297 (H) x 0.297 (V)
mm
Contrast Ratio
500:1(Typ.)
Brightness
250(Typ.)
Cd/m²
Viewing Angle
-65~65(H); -55~65(V)(Typ.)
deg
Outline Dimension
369.60(W) x 291.60(H) x 42.80(D)
mm
Unit
Remark
Video and S-video /
Input/Output Interface
D-Sub 15 pin female for VGA /
USB or RS-232 (DB9 Female) for Touch Screen Driver (Option)
Power Source
100-240VAC 50-60Hz, Universal / +12VDC @ 3A
Power Consumption
< 22W
Touch Screen Controller
5 wire Resistive Driver USB/ RS232 (Option)
Operating Temperature
0~50
•
Storage Temperature
-20~60
•
Lamp Life Time
30000
Hr
Weight
3.22
Kg
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4. Ordering Information
Parameter
AOM150X03-000R
AOM150X5U-000R
AOM150X5R-000R
CVBS
1
1
1
S-Video
1
1
1
VGA
XGA (1024x768)
Touch Panel Type
-
5W
Touch Screen Interface
-
USB
PMMA
Parameter
XGA (1024x768)
Resistive
◎
-
-
AOM150X03-010R
AOM150X5U-010R
AOM 150X5R-010R
XGA (1024x768)
XGA (1024x768)
-
-
-
S-Video
-
-
-
XGA (1024x768)
Touch Panel Type
-
5W
Touch Screen Interface
-
USB
PMMA
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5W Resistive
RS232
CVBS
VGA
XGA (1024x768)
◎
Resistive
5W Resistive
RS232
-
-
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5. VGA Input Format
Mode
Family
Resolution
1
Mode 1
PC
720x350
31.47
(+)
70.1
(-)
2
Mode 2
PC
720x400
31.47
(-)
70.1
(+)
3
Mode 3
PC
640x480
31.47
(-)
59.9
(-)
4
Mode 4
VESA
640x480
37.86
(-)
72.8
(-)
5
Mode 5
VESA
640x480
37.50
(-)
75.0
(-)
6
Mode 6
VESA
640x480
43.27
(-)
85.0
(-)
7
Mode 7
VESA
800x600
35.16
(+)
56.3
(+)
8
Mode 8
VESA
800x600
37.88
(+)
60.3
(+)
9
Mode 9
VESA
800x600
48.08
(+)
72.2
(+)
10
Mode 10
VESA
800x600
46.88
(+)
75.0
(+)
11
Mode 11
VESA
800x600
53.67
(+)
85.1
(+)
12
Mode 12
VESA
1024x768
48.36
(-)
60.0
(-)
13
Mode 13
VESA
1024x768
56.48
(-)
70.1
(-)
14
Mode 14
VESA
1024x768
60.02
(+)
75.0
(+)
15
Mode 15
VESA
1024x768
68.68
(+)
85.0
(+)
16
Mode 16
VESA
1280x1024
63.98
(+)
60.0
(+)
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H-Freq. (KHz)
V-Freq. (KHz)
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7. Packing List
Before you begin installing the Open Frame Monitor, please make sure that the following materials have
been shipped:
A. AC to DC Adapter (100-240VAC 50-60Hz or +12VDC @ 3A)
B. Power Cord
C. Video Cable(AOM150Xxx-000R Only)
D. S-Video Cable(AOM150Xxx-000R Only)
E. VGA Cable
F. USB Cable(AOM150X5U Only)
G. RS-232 Cable(AOM150X5R Only)
H. Touch Screen Driver CD Disk(AOM150X5U &AOM150X5R Only) / User Manual
If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact your distributor or sales representative
immediately.
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8. Installing the Monitor
8.1 Power cable connection:
Connect the power cord to the AC outlet, and connect the power to the monitor through the AC/DC
adapter.
8.2 VGA signal cable connection:
Plug one end of the 15-pin signal cable to the VGA connector at the rear of the PC system and the other
end to the Open Frame Monitor.
Secure the connectors with the screws on the cable connector at both ends.
8.3 Video / S-Video Cable connection:
If required, connect Video / S-Video Cable from the Open Frame Monitor to the DVD or CCD Camera.
8.4 Switch on the power:
Switch on the power switch on the rear cover of the Open Frame Monitor.
A. VGA D-sub 15 (Female)
B. USB / RS-232 Port (For Controller)
C. S-Video (Y/C Video) In
D. Video (CVBS) In
E. DC-In (+12VDC The DC jack core is positive)
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9. OSD Control
9.1 Menu Operation
Current selected indicator
Meaning of the selected indicator
Other indicators
Current value
Fig.9-1
Expand current selected indicator
Adjustable range
Up
Power
Down
Power LED
Menu
Source
Operations of key board:
1. To navigate the menu, press [MENU]. (Fig.9-1)
2. The indicator lighting up in white color is the selected adjustment item.
3. To Next Item of the menu, press [MENU] again.
4. The operations below are only available when “Menu” is started.
5. Press [UP] / [DOWN] to adjust the value of the selected item.
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Overview of the menu:
Indicator
Meaning
Adjustable range
For
Remark
Brightness
0
64
AV / S-Video / VGA
Adjust-Bar
Contrast
0
64
AV / S-Video / VGA
Adjust-Bar
Color
0
64
AV / S-Video
Adjust-Bar
Tint
0
32
AV / S-Video
Adjust-Bar
Sharpness
0
16
AV / S-Video
Adjust-Bar
Color Tone
Normal / Warn / Cool
AV / S-Video / VGA
H-Position
-10
+10
VGA
V-Position
-10
+10
VGA
Auto
Scale
Balance-Bar
Bala
nce-Bar
VGA
Full / 4:3
AV / VGA
Information
AV /VGA
Memory
Recall
AV / VGA
Fig.9-2
Fig.9-2
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9.2 Operations
Indicator of input signal
Video system
Fig.9-3
[Power] :Monitor power on / off
[Source] : Input signal switch
Overview of input signals:
Indicator
Input signal
Interface
Video system
AV1
Composite
NTSC / PAL / SECAM
S-Video1
Y/C
NTSC / PAL / SECAM
VGA
Analog RGB
640x480_60 / 800x600_60 / 1024x768_60 /
1280x1024_60
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10. Trouble Shooting
If experiencing trouble with the monitor, or it fails to operate correctly, please refer to the following
instructions before calling for repairs.
Condition
Check
Point
1. The picture does not appear ● Check to see that all the I/O and power cables is firmly seated in the
socket.
● Check the Power LED is Lighting When the monitor was turned ON.
● Check if the brightness control is at the appropriate position, not at the
minimum.
2. The screen is not
synchronized
● Check if the I/O signal cable is firmly seated in the socket.
● Check if the output level matches the input level.
● Make sure the signal timings of the computer system are within the
specification of the monitor.
3. The position of the screen is ● Adjust the H-position, and V-position, or perform the auto adjustment
not in the center
Or Memory Recall.
4. The screen is too bright (too ● Check if the brightness or contrast control is at the appropriate
dark).
position, not at the Maximum (Minimum).
5. The Screen is shaking or
● Press the Auto adjustment control to adjust. Moving all objects which
waving
emit a magnetic field such as motor or transformer, away from the
monitor. Check if the specific voltage is applied.
● Check if the signal timing of the computer system is within the
specification of monitor.
If you are unable to correct the fault by using this chart, stop using your monitor and contact us.
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