5.Connect Power to the Monitor
•Power source needs to be 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 35 Watts.
•See connection diagram below.
•Secure power connector screws to monitor.
•Power should not be applied until all cables are attached and the monitor is ready to operate.
Power Connections:
TOP VIEW
100 VAC - 240 VAC INPUT (1.0 Amps Min)
1 | 2 | PIN No. | Definition |
3 | AC Line Input | ||
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| 2 | AC Neutral Return |
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| 3 | Protective Earth Ground |
WARNING: Damage can occur if power is not properly connected.
6. Apply Power to the Monitor & PC
• Press the DISPLAY POWER button on the rear of the monitor to wake the monitor up. Pressing the DISPLAY POWER button again turns off the backlight inverter and puts the monitor in a reduced power state but the touch screen remains active. It is important to note that this switch does not disconnect power from the monitor. Power is always supplied to the internal AC/DC power supply, which in turn continually supplies power to the internal monitor electronics and the optional touch screen
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| 7. Install the Appropriate Touch Screen Driver | |
| • Applies to ATM1900T touch screen version only. | |
| • Insert the Documentation and Driver CD into the host PC’s CD drive. | |
| • If the CD does not start automatically with the window shown below | |
5 | displayed, then go to Start > Run, browse to the CD’s “atlas.exe” file, | |
0 | open it, and click OK. | |
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• From the Atlas screen, the user can view the Hardware User’s Guide for | ||
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the monitor being used, and/or install the touch screen drivers for the | ||
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particular PC operating system being used. Before installing the drivers, | ||
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please read the Touch Screen Driver Documentation for operating | ||
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• Reboot the PC and restart the monitor to activate the driver. | ||
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8.Verify Video and Touch Screen Functionality
•Verify the monitor’s video display by running a familiar program.
•If using the touch screen model (ATM1900T), use the touch screen to navigate by running a familiar program.
9.Adjust the Monitor OSD Settings as Required
•Press the Select (Auto Adj) control button on the rear of the panel to initiate an automatic configuration of the screen.
•Although normally not needed, the control buttons on the rear of panel can be used to make other adjustments to the screen.
•Consult the Hardware User’s Guide,
10.Installation Complete
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Plug Retention Screws
FRONT VIEW |
| Power |
L N | PE | Connection |
| Label |
LCD Power Button:
Power |
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Indicator | w w |
Display Power | |
Button | w |
DISPLAY POWER | . a u t |
WARNING | o m a t i o | |
Touch Screen is still | n | |
active while display | ||
power is off | d i r e c | |
WARNING: The monitor does not automatically select a video input | ||
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mode. The user must press the “UP (VGA/DVI)” button on the rear | ||
of the monitor to select either VGA or DVI input. If a “No Video” | c | |
message appears on the screen, it is also suggested the user try using | o | |
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the “UP (VGA/DVI)” button to select the active video input. | ||
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NOTE: ONCE YOU HAVE CONNECTED YOUR PC AND THE MONITOR, SELECTED THE VIDEO SOURCE, AND POWERED BOTH UNITS, IT IS SUGGESTED THAT THE “SELECT (AUTO ADJ)” BUTTON ON THE REAR OF THE MONITOR BE PRESSED TO MAXIMIZE THE VIDEO SETTINGS.
OSD Settings Main Menu:
M A I N M E N U
B R I G H T N E S S / C O N T R A S T
R G B C O L O R
P O S I T I O N
S E T U P
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Additional Help and Support
•For product support, specifications, installation, and
troubleshooting, a Hardware User’s Guide,
Documentation area of the AutomationDirect Web site.
•For additional technical support and questions, call our Technical Support team
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