Z Microsystems 15 manual Product Description

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

The Command

Specially de-

Console provides

signed locks on

a liquid crystal

each side of the

display, a desk

Command

work surface and

Console hold the

storage for any

compact folded

size keyboard

unit securely in

and mouse in a

place during

3.5" high (2U)

storage.

standard 19"

 

rack or transit

 

case.

 

Release of the

By lifting up the

two Z-Locks on

desktop, the

the front sides of

keyboard and

the Console

mouse can be

allow it to slide

easily removed

out and the LCD

and set on top.

display to quickly

 

swing up into a

 

reading position

 

The lightweight and durable alumi- num construction provides exceptional strength in field applications.

The high quality LCD screen provides full color and features up to 1280 x 1024 pixel resolution.

The LCD screen has a backlight control that reduces power and extends the life of the monitor.

The side-viewing angle is up to 160 degrees. It can be easily adjusted to

any vertical-viewing angle up to 100 degrees. The display works effectively with any workstation.

An electrostatically-applied and baked-on finish is used for extreme durability for shipboard, airborne, field deployments, and industrial or lab applications where weight and size are very critical.

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

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Contents Command CO NSO L E FCC Information RegulatoryContents System Requirements Shipment ContentsProduct Description Tools Required PrecautionsStarting Point Slide Removal Install RailsInstall the Slides in the Cabinet Frame Install Rails Test Installation and Make Adjustments Install ConsoleInstall the Command Console in the Slides Final Adjustments of the Command Console Setting UP Monitor Keyboard and Mouse Closing Down the Monitor Closing ConsoleOperation Installing CablesPowering UP Setup for Windows 95 or Windows Configure MonitorBefore beginning Auto Setup for the computer Auto SetupAuto Setup for Windows 3.1, 95, 98 or NT Configure Monitor User Control Features Monitor AdjustmentsOn-Screen Display OSD Controls Initial Appearance of OSD OSD Functions Monitor Adjustments Monitor Adjustments Clean Monitor MaintenanceCauses and Corrective Action TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Factory SET Display Modes Display ModesPower Management Amlcd SpecificationsEM/RFI Further Help SupportProviding Feedback Y2K Compliance ComplianceDrawings Drawings Microsystems, Inc