Manual Z Microsystems 18

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    Doc# 27-0004UM Issued 10/00 Rev 1.2 04/02/02 Z Microsystems User Manu al OR I O N 18 FIELD-READY ...

  • Z Microsystems 18 - page 2

    Doc# 27-0004UM Issued 10/00 Rev 1.2 04/02/02 1. Use the power and video cables supplied with the Orion to help prevent interference with radio and television reception. The use of cables and adapters may cause interference with electronic equipment in the vicinity of this unit. 2. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits f ...

  • Z Microsystems 18 - page 3

    Doc# 27-0004UM Issued 10/00 Rev 1.2 04/02/02 ST ARTING POINT 4 Shipment Contents 4 User Manual 4 System Requirements 4 Product Description 5 T ools Required 6 Precautions 6 INST ALL ORION 7 Remove Protective Lens 9 Connecting Cables 1 0 MONITOR 11 Controls 1 1 On-Screen Menu 1 3 Accessing The Menu System 1 3 Menu Adjustment 1 4 MAINTENANCE 16 TROUB ...

  • Z Microsystems 18 - page 4

    Doc# 27-0004UM Issued 10/00 Rev 1.2 04/02/02 The User Manual is also available on the Z Microsystems website (www .zmicro.com). W e recommend you read this manual as follows: Carefully follow the instructions in the Installation chapter for hookup and initial control settings. Refer to the Operation chapter for a complete description of all the use ...

  • Z Microsystems 18 - page 5

    Doc# 27-0004UM Issued 10/00 Rev 1.2 04/02/02 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 5 Star ting P oint Each Orion 18 features safety glass, front control panel, and low power usage that extends the life of the monitor as well as emanation protection that make it less susceptible to electro- magnetic interference. The Orion 18 is a thin, lightweight, rugged direct-mou ...

  • Z Microsystems 18 - page 6

    Doc# 27-0004UM Issued 10/00 Rev 1.2 04/02/02 TOOLS REQUIRED PRECA UTIONS Required T ools and Equipment for Mechanical Installation  #2 Phillips screwdriver In preparation to install the Orion, take the following precautionary steps:  T urn off the electrical power to your computer . DANGER: T o avoid shock hazard:  Do not remove the covers ...

  • Z Microsystems 18 - page 7

    Doc# 27-0004UM Issued 10/00 Rev 1.2 04/02/02 Install Orion The following drawing shows the Orion 18 from the back, side, top and front. 7 DRA WING ...

  • Z Microsystems 18 - page 8

    Doc# 27-0004UM Issued 10/00 Rev 1.2 04/02/02 The Orion 18 mounts directly to the rails of a standard 19 RETMA rack. 8 Install Orion Bottom: One picture-in-picture (PIP) RCA connector , One RCA connector for future use, and One 15-pin RGB VGA connector . P ower in connector is in the center . T op: One 9-pin connector for future use. One 9-pin ho ...

  • Z Microsystems 18 - page 9

    Doc# 27-0004UM Issued 10/00 Rev 1.2 04/02/02 Install Orion 9 REMOVE PROTECTIVE LENS The Orion 18 comes with an optional protective lens on front of the screen, which is used during shipping or long storage. T o remove the protective lens, slide the release catch on the top of the screen up. While holding the release catch up, slide the protective l ...

  • Z Microsystems 18 - page 10

    Doc# 27-0004UM Issued 10/00 Rev 1.2 04/02/02 Install Orion CONNECTING CABLES NOTE: Connecting to nonstandard systems will require an adapter . T o obtain a video adapter , contact Customer Services at Z Microsystems, Inc. NOTE: Incorrect cable connections may result in irregular operation, damage display quality/components of the LCD module and/or ...

  • Z Microsystems 18 - page 11

    Doc# 27-0004UM Issued 10/00 Rev 1.2 04/02/02 Monitor CONTROLS The Orion features push-button controls on the lower front of the display screen to adjust the brightness of the display , to change the image positioning on the screen, and to refine the screen image. T o complete the setup of the Orion, use the following controls to fine tune the image ...

  • Z Microsystems 18 - page 12

    Doc# 27-0004UM Issued 10/00 Rev 1.2 04/02/02 12 The three LED lights on the right of the control panel are labeled A , B and C. Their lighted functions are: A -- Unused B --- Picture-in-Picture (PIP) (green) C -- Computer Graphics (green/ orange) Green -- power and signal Orange -- power and no signal Off -- Standby mode This section explains how t ...

  • Z Microsystems 18 - page 13

    Doc# 27-0004UM Issued 10/00 Rev 1.2 04/02/02 Monitor 13 ON- SCREEN MENU ACCESSING THE MENU SYSTEM Using the display controls:  If the display is blank, press the Menu button on the Display Controls. The Main Menu will be displayed.  T o change the highlighted line on the Main Menu, push the Down or Up button on the Display Controls.  When ...

  • Z Microsystems 18 - page 14

    Doc# 27-0004UM Issued 10/00 Rev 1.2 04/02/02 14 Monitor MENU ADJUSTMENT MAIN SCREEN Brightness Push the Right button to increase the brightness and the Left button to reduce the brightness. Contrast Push the Right button to increase contrast and the Left button to reduce the contrast. GRAPHICS MODE Horz. Coarse & Horz. Fine The coarse and fine ...

  • Z Microsystems 18 - page 15

    Doc# 27-0004UM Issued 10/00 Rev 1.2 04/02/02 15 Monitor MENU ADJUSTMENT VIDEO PIP (PIP OPTION) PIP Enable Press L eft, Right or Menu buttons to turn ON/OFF the PIP window . PIP Size PIP can be adjusted to any size. PIP Horz. & V ert. P osition moves the PIP window on the display . VIDEO SETTING (PIP OPTION) Brightness, Contrast, Color and Tint ...

  • Z Microsystems 18 - page 16

    Doc# 27-0004UM Issued 10/00 Rev 1.2 04/02/02 Maintenance MAINTENANCE OF FLA T P ANEL DISPLA Y Unplug the monitor from the power outlet before cleaning.  T o clean the flat panel display screen, lightly dampen a soft, clean cloth with water or mild detergent. If possible, use a special screen cleaning tissue or solution suitable for the antistati ...

  • Z Microsystems 18 - page 17

    Doc# 27-0004UM Issued 10/00 Rev 1.2 04/02/02 17 T r oubleshooting NO IMAGE ON DISPLA Y What is the color of the Standby LED? Black -- No power or in Standby mode:  Make sure the power cable is plugged in.  Connect the power cable to a 110 V outlet, which is turned ON .  W ake up the display by pressing the Standby button. Orange -- There i ...

  • Z Microsystems 18 - page 18

    Doc# 27-0004UM Issued 10/00 Rev 1.2 04/02/02 T r oubleshooting NO IMAGE ON PIP WINDOW (PIP OPTION) T o activate PIP window , refer to page 11 or 15. What is the color of the PIP LED (the B LED)? Black -- PIP function is OFF or there is no video signal.  Make sure the power cable is plugged in.  Connect the power cable to a 110V outlet, ...

  • Z Microsystems 18 - page 19

    Doc# 27-0004UM Issued 10/00 Rev 1.2 04/02/02 19 Specifica tions SIZE Display Image Size Pixel Configuration Video Input Separate Sync Composite Sync Sync on Green Horizontal Sync V ertical Sync Horizontal Frequency V ertical Frequency Pixel Frequency Color P alette Contrast Ratio Pixel Pitch Luminance Diagonal Dim. Horizontal V ertical Viewing Angl ...

  • Z Microsystems 18 - page 20

    Doc# 27-0004UM Issued 10/00 Rev 1.2 04/02/02 20 Specifica tions SIZE Display Image Size Pixel Configuration Video Input Separate Sync Composite Sync Sync on Green Horizontal Sync V ertical Sync Horizontal Frequency V ertical Frequency Pixel Frequency Color P alette Contrast Ratio Pixel Pitch Luminance Diagonal Dim. Horizontal V ertical Viewing Angl ...

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    Doc# 27-0004UM Issued 10/00 Rev 1.2 04/02/02 21 Specifica tions SIZE Display Image Size Pixel Configuration Video Input Separate Sync Composite Sync Sync on Green Horizontal Sync V ertical Sync Horizontal Frequency V ertical Frequency Pixel Frequency Color P alette Contrast Ratio Pixel Pitch Luminance Diagonal Dim. Horizontal V ertical Viewing Angl ...

  • Z Microsystems 18 - page 22

    Doc# 27-0004UM Issued 10/00 Rev 1.2 04/02/02 Specifica tions 22 CABLING Display Cable P ower Cable TO T AL P ACK AGING SIZE Size WEIGHT T otal Assembled W eight ENVIRONMENT AL Operating T emp. Nonoperating T emp. Operating Humidity Non-operating Humidity Non- operating Attitude Operating Altitude RELIABILITY SPECIFICA TIONS MTBF QA Compliance Maint ...

  • Z Microsystems 18 - page 23

    Doc# 27-0004UM Issued 10/00 Rev 1.2 04/02/02 23 1 YEAR ST ANDARD WARRANTY Extent of Limited W arranty 1. Z Microsystems, Inc. (Z Micro) warrants to the end-user that Z Micro products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a specified time after the date of purchase. The duration of this limited warranty is stated above. Certain ...

  • Z Microsystems 18 - page 24

    Doc# 27-0004UM Issued 10/00 Rev 1.2 04/02/02 such limitations; Grant the customer additional warranty rights, specify the duration of implied warranties which the manufacturer cannot disclaim, or not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts. 2. T o the extent allowed by local law , the remedies provided in this W arranty Statement ar ...

  • Z Microsystems 18 - page 25

    Doc# 27-0004UM Issued 10/00 Rev 1.2 04/02/02 25 W ar r anty How long does it take? Are there any extra costs? What about classified data? Y our equipment should be returned to you within 30 days of its receipt at the factory . In many cases it will be less (our goal is to have your equipment on its way back within 5 days). However , if the damaged ...

  • Z Microsystems 18 - page 26

    Doc# 27-0004UM Issued 10/00 Rev 1.2 04/02/02 NOTE: If possible, stay by the computer . The Z Microsystems T echnical Support Representa- tive may wish to go through the problem over the telephone. NOTE: More help, late-breaking news and details of the latest accessories for these products may be found on the worldwide web at: http:// www.zmicro.com ...

  • Z Microsystems 18 - page 27

    Doc# 27-0004UM Issued 10/00 Rev 1.2 04/02/02 If the Z Microsystems T echnical Support Engineer determines that the product needs to be replaced, a Customer Service Representative will issue a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number and return address. A RMA number is required to return a product to Z Microsystems, regardless of the reason for th ...

  • Z Microsystems 18 - page 28

    Doc# 27-0004UM Issued 10/00 Rev 1.2 04/02/02 Z Microsystems, Inc. 5945 P acific Center Blvd., Suite 509 San Diego, CA 92121 Phone: (858) 657-1000 Fax: (858) 657-1001 W ebsite: http://www .zmicro.com © 2000 Z Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved 28 ...

  • Z Microsystems 18 - page 29

    Doc# 27-0004UM Issued 10/00 Rev 1.2 04/02/02 Apollo Z M icrosystems The Leader In R ugged Displays www .zmicro.com/products/displays.htm Command Console Quantico StarGate Glider Gemini Eclipse 17 ...

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