Planar LC1200R user manual User Controls, Power On-Off Sequences, LCD Controller Board Controls

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The LC1200R is not damaged by input voltages ranging from 0-vdc to 12.4-vdc.

5.3Power On-Off Sequences

The LC1200R will automatically return to normal operation upon resumption of power after a power loss.

6 User Controls

6.1LCD Controller Board Controls

The display comes from the factory adjusted for the supported modes. When using these modes, adjustment should not be necessary. However, if it should become necessary, or a non-supported mode is selected, the following controls are available for adjustment.

There are 4 push buttons located on the back of the display, which allow adjustment of the displayed image.

The provided controls are:

Name

Function

Dot Clk -

Clock Frequency/Phase Decrease

Dot Clk +

Clock Frequency/Phase Increase

Horiz

Horizontal Position Adjustment

Vert

Vertical Position Adjustment

Gain

Video Gain Adjustment

The Clock Frequency /Phase adjustments are dual function buttons. The clock frequency adjustment is used to change the horizontal size of the displayed image. The Phase adjustment is used to minimize the pixel ‘noise’ or ‘jitter’. The phase allows for 32 positions of phase control. If the button is held down, the clock frequency is adjusted up or down 1 clock each time the phase control register rolls over. To adjust the clock frequency further, continue to hold the button down. If phase adjustment is desired, it’s best to use single presses.

The Horizontal Position is adjusted by holding down the Horiz button. The position will shift by 1 column for each press. If the button is held down, the position will continuously adjust until released. The direction of the adjustment depends on the direction of the last adjustment. The direction will continue to be true until the maximum or minimum adjustment is reached. At this point, the direction will reverse.

The Vertical Position is adjusted by holding down the Vert button. The position will shift by 1 column for each press. If the button is held down, the position will continuously adjust until released. The direction of the adjustment depends on the direction of the last adjustment. The direction will continue to be true until the maximum or minimum adjustment is reached. At this point, the direction will reverse

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Contents LC1200R High-Bright Monitor DC Power Input Requirements Display Cosmetics Introduction LCD Panel Physical Image CharacteristicsBasic Construction LCD DisplayMechanical WeightDisplay format Front View DC Power Input Connector Video Signal ConnectorPhotodiode Connector Dimming Control ConnectorLCD Controller Board Power SupplyInverter Board Photodiode BoardButton Board Temperature and HumidityEnvironmental Shock Packaged Product VibrationShock Signal Functions Video Signal RequirementsVideo Input Lines Video ParametersSynchronization TTL Allowable Signal Levels TTL Sync Pulse Signal Levels Mode DetectionColor Display Detection Rise and Fall TimesVideo, Horizontal and Vertical Sync Video Signal On-Off SequencesTiming and Frequency DC Input Voltage / Current DC Power Input RequirementsDC Power Input Lines LCD Controller Board Controls Power On-Off SequencesUser Controls Flip and Mirror User AdjustmentsMax Bright Jumper Automatic Brightness Mode Photodiode Board and Automatic Dimming ConnectorDimming Control Connector Pin Assignment and Performance Typical monitor brightness vs. ambient is as follows Manual Brightness ModeMonitor Performance Maximum Brightness ModeDIM input, volts Monitor LuminanceDisplay Uniformity Display View AngleDisplay Chromaticity Color Perceived ColorRegulatory Agency Requirements Display CosmeticsSystem Transient Disturbance Requirements RFI Emission CertificationElectrostatic Discharge Electromagnetic Energy Susceptibility RequirementsReliability Description of WarrantyRohs Compliance Design WorkloadSupport and Service Glossary of Terms LC1200R User’s Guide 021-0183-00 Rev a