Manual Z Microsystems 15

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 Z Microsystems FIELD-READY COMMAND C ON S OLE 1 5 Z Microsystems FIELD-READY User Manu al ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 1. Use the power and video cables supplied with the Command Console 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 is pending approval for a Class A digital device, p ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 ST ARTING POINT 4 Shipment Contents 4 User Manual 4 System Requirements 4 Product Description 5 PREP ARATION 6 INST ALL RAILS 7 INST ALL CONSOLE 9 FINAL ADJUSTMENTS 10 SETUP 11 CLOSING CONSOLE 12 OPERA TION 13 CONFIGURE MONIT OR 14 Setup For Windows 95 or 98 1 4 Auto Setup 1 5 Auto Setup for DOS 1 5 Auto Setup f ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 The User Manual comes in two formats: printed hardcopy or CD - ROM. This 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 and T esting chapter for hookup and initial control settings. Ref ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The Command Console provides a liquid crystal display , a desk work surface and storage for any size keyboard and mouse in a 3.5" high (2U) standard 19" rack or transit case. Specially de - signed locks on each side of the Command Console hold the compact folded unit securely in pla ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 TOOLS REQUIRED PRECAUTIONS Required T ools and Equipment  Flathead screwdriver with about 10" shaft.  Phillips screwdriver with about 10" shaft.  Computer Setup Diskette In preparation to install the Com- mand Console, take the following precautionary steps: T urn off the electrical power to y ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 SLIDE REMOVAL With the Console sitting on a workbench with the front facing towards you, press down to release the Z-Locks on each side of the front of the Console to slide the side rails back. The slide rail will reach a stop about half way back. This is a safety stop to prevent the Console sliding out too far ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 Install Rails Go back on the rear of the cabinet frame, and tighten the slide mount to the cabinet frame. Make sure you hold the slide mounts hard against the rack rail. 8 ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 INST ALL THE COMMAND CONSOLE IN THE SLIDES Pull the two Console slides out until they lock. Hold the Console by each side, with the front toward you. Feed the four cables coming out of the Console back through the cabinet frame. Guide the Console into the slides and slide the Console in until it stops. Simultane ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 Loosen the screws on each of the front Z-Lock mounts. FINAL ADJUSTMENTS OF THE COMMAND CONSOLE Slide the Console partially out. Use a flathead screw driver to slightly move the Z-Locks out away from the Console. Tighten all the screws on the front Z-Lock mounts. Slide the Console in and out to see if it moves sm ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 Close the storage tray top, then place the keyboard and mouse on top of the tray door . Using both hands, gently lift the Console screen by the top bar . Open the storage tray top. Remove the keyboard and mouse. Align the Keyboard and Mouse cable to pass through the recessed access notch. With both hands, press ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 Place the keyboard and mouse inside the tray along with all cables and close door . Using both hands, gently drop the Console screen by the top bar until it lays flat. Remove the keyboard and mouse from top. Open the storage tray top. Press both the Z-Locks down and and slide in the console untill you hear the p ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 POWERING UP Oper a tion 4 cables connect the back of the Console to the computer .  P ower cable  Video cable  Keyboard cable  Mouse cable T o connect the four cables:  T urn off the computer and all attached devices.  Connect the video cable to the video port on the back of the computer .  ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 Configur e Monitor The Command Console offers several methods to set up the monitor , depend- ing on the operating system used for your computer . Use the Setup Diskette and select the setup that is best for your computer operating system. When first used, you must perform Automatic Setup (AUT O SETUP). This pro ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 NOTE: After making changes in the Setup, the computer must be Rebooted to insure proper changes to the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BA T files. NOTE: Before proceeding with the next section, it is very important that The Setup Diskette for Windows 95 or Windows 98 has been run. Locate the operating system installed o ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 AUTO SETUP FOR WINDOWS 3.1, 95, 98 OR NT 1. T urn the monitor on first, then the computer . If the message CHECK SIGNAL CABLE is displayed. If nothing is displayed check:  that the video interface cable is connected properly .  the correct video adapter card is installed.  the correct support display mo ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 7. Use an Arrow button ( ) to select the Image Lock icon (symbol of Image Lock) and press OSD Enter button to access the function. 8. Using an Arrow button ( ), select Automatic and press the OSD Enter button . This acti- vates the Auto Setup procedure, which will optimize the display settings with the provided ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 Monitor Adjustments Making adjustments to the Command Console screen is a matter of perform- ing the following easy On-Screen Display steps: NOTE: The image is already optimized for many display modes, however the user controls can be used to adjust the image to your liking. NOTE: The settings saved after adjust ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 OSD Lock/Unlock  This feature allows you to secure the current control settings, while allowing the user to adjust Bright- ness and Contrast, so that they cannot be inadvertently changed, you can unlock the OSD controls at any time by using the same procedure.  Push and hold the button 10 seconds to Lock o ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 Monitor Adjustments Initial Appearance of OSD OSD Functions 20 ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 OSD Functions Monitor Adjustments 21 ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 OSD Functions Monitor Adjustments 22 ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 • Gently wipe the covers and the screen with a soft cloth. • Remove finger marks and grease with a damp cloth and mild detergent. DO NO T use solvents or abrasives. • Never use flammable cleaning material to clean the monitor or other electrical apparatus. W A R N I N G : T o avoid risk of electric shock, ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 T r oubleshooting NOTE: For image problems, you may want to run AUTO SETUP again before consulting to this section. In most cases, AUTO SETUP can fix the problems. WARNING: Be sure to turn off the power before you perform any maintenance on the monitor . CAUSES AND CORRECTIVE ACTION 24 ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 25 T r oubleshooting ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 The display mode the monitor uses is controlled by the computer . Refer to the computer documentation for details on how to change display modes. The image size, position and shape may change when the display mode changes. This is normal and the image can be readjusted using AUT O SETUP and the monitor controls. ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 POWER MANAGEMENT NOTE: If the computer has previously been used with a CRT monitor and is currently configured to a display mode outside the range that the Flat Panel monitor can display, reattach the CRT monitor temporarily until the computer is reconfigured, preferably to 1024 x 768 at 60 Hz. T o benefit from ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 Display Specifications Display T ype AMLCD Display Area Diagonal 15.0 (381 mm) Viewing Area 11.97 (304 mm) x 8.97 (228 mm) Viewing Angle 160 degrees (horizontal/vertical) Resolution 1024 x 768, RGB V ertical Strip Color Pixel Size Hor . - 0.297 mm, V er . - 0.297 mm Colors Full Color (millions) Contrast ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 Shock 15 G, 11 mS Operating 30 G, 11mS Nonoperating Bench handing per MIL-STD-810E Vibration, Random 3.0G RMS, 20-2,000 Hz Operating 4.0G HMS, 20-2,000Hz Nonoperating Enclosure NEMA 4/12 at front panel W eight 24 lb. Sand and Dust 5.5 M.P .H. for 25 minutes Rain P er MIL-STD -810E , method 506.3, procedure II Fu ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 NOTE: For image problems, run AUTO SETUP again before consulting this section. In most cases, AUTO SETUP can fix the problems. See the Auto Setup section for details. NOTE: If possible, stay by the computer . The Z Microsystems T echnical Support Representative may wish to go through the problem over the telepho ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 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. An RMA number is required to return a product to Z Microsystems, regard- less of the reason for the ret ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 Z Microsystems has achieved full Y2K Compliance. In late 1997, the company s senior management assigned a Y2K Project T eam that consists of a cross-functional representation from information technology , procurement, manufacturing, test and development, finance, general affairs, engineering, marketing and fa ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 33 Dr awings ...

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    Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev . 1.2 Z Microsystems, Inc. 5945 Pacific Center Blvd., Suite 509 San Diego, CA 92121 Phone: (858) 657-1000 Fax; (858) 657-1001 Website: www.zmicro.com Copyright 1999 Z Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved ...

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