AMX VTM-D15/A instruction manual Display Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

Display Troubleshooting

Match the symptom below that best describes your problem.

Troubleshooting

No Picture/LED Power Indicator is not lit

• Check that there is electrical power coming from the power

 

outlet. Use another device that you know works to check for

 

power.

 

• Check that the power cord is properly connected to the power

 

adapter.

 

• Check that the power adapter is properly connected to the

 

display.

 

• Check that the power switch of display is turned on.

 

 

No Picture/LED Power Indicator is orange

• Check that the video signal cable is properly connected.

 

• Check that the power switch of your computer or video source is

 

in the “ON” position.

 

• Ensure the computer is not in power saving mode. (Move the

 

mouse or press a key on the keyboard to wake up the

 

computer.)

 

 

Text is not solid

• Change the resolution of the video signal to 1024 x 768 and

 

press the AUTO button on the front of the panel to run the auto

 

adjustment feature.

 

• Adjust the Clock and Phase in the OSD menu to fine tune.

 

• Adjust Sharpness in the OSD menu.

 

 

Screen image is not centered/some

• Adjust H. Position and V. Position to fine tune.

lines are missing

• Press the AUTO button on the front of the panel to run the auto

 

 

adjustment feature.

 

 

Red, Green, Blue, or Black dots on

• Some stationary “always ON” red, green, or blue dots may

the screen

appear on the monitor. These are called bright pixels and can

 

happen with any LCD panel.

 

 

Panel doesn’t respond to my touches

• The protective cover acts to press on the entire LCD and makes

 

calibration difficult because the user can’t calibrate on specific

 

crosshairs when the sheet is pressing on the whole LCD.

 

• Verify that the protective laminate coating on the LCD is removed

 

before beginning any calibration process.

 

 

Panel doesn’t accurately reflect my touch

• Rather than using a touch pen (or something with a fine point),

points

try using the tip of your finger (covers a larger area than a touch

 

pen).

 

 

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Contents VTM-D15/A AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Table of Contents Upgrading the TPI/3 Firmware MultiMedia System Components MultiMedia Touch PanelPower Cord Power AdapterPin DB15 VGA Signal Cable Pin Mini Din to 9-pin DB9 Touch Panel Signal CableSpecifications VTM-D15/A and VTM-D15/AB SpecificationsPSN6.5 Power Supply optional Floppy DiskIBM VGA Rear component connection locations on the VTM-D15/A VTM-D15/A and VTM-D15/AB Rear ComponentsDimensions HWD AXB-TPI/3 SpecificationsFront Panel Rear Panel Components SendCommands Rgbhv AXB-TPI/3 ComponentsPin captive-wire VTM-D15/A Sample ConfigurationSetting up the AXB-TPI/3 Installation and WiringInstalling the input modules Removing input modulesMounting the TPI/3 in an equipment rack Setting up the PanelInstalling the Table Top support bracket Table Top Installation VTM-D15/A and D15/ASFixing holes on each side of pull-out flap Connecting the cables on a VTM-D15/A table top panel Surface Mount Installation VTM-D15/AB and D15/ASBInstalling the Surface Mount support bracket Surface Mounting Kit VTM-WMB contents Rear of VTM-D15/AB shown with attached VTM-WMB bracket Connecting the cables on a VTM-D15/AB surface mount panelPreparing captive wires Wiring the AXB-TPI/3Using the AXlink connector for data and power Wiring guidelinesUsing the VGA in DB-15 male high-density connector Connecting the MultiMedia ComponentsVGA in DB-15 Connector Pinouts Pin Signal FunctionYour system is now connected and receiving power Installation and Wiring VTM-D15/A Startup and Setup Procedures Configuration and SetupFront Panel buttons and indicators LEDs Setting Up Serial procedures Setting Up Serial Communication from PC to the TPI/3Using Axcessx for serial communication Using HyperTerminal for serial communication COM Port Parameter SettingsParameter Setting Setting up the VTM-D15/A touch device Available Resolutions Setting the Output ResolutionResolution Refresh Rates Supported Touch DevicesSetting Up AXlink procedures Setting Up AXlink Communication from Master to the TPI/3Calibrating the Monitor Using HyperTerminal for AXlink communication Using Axcessx for AXlink communicationSetting up the VTM-D15/A touch device through AXlink Use the following command to set the mouse driver Setting Up NetLinx Communication from PC to the TPI/3Set the Output resolution of the TPI/3 by entering Using NetLinx Studio for communication via an COM Port SendCommand 130,’calibrate’ Configuration and Setup Upgrading the TPI/3 Firmware ConfigurationDownloading the Firmware Press F10 to exit the SoftROM program On Screen Display OSD Icons On Screen Display OSD FeaturesOn Screen Display OSD Icons Selecting the Language of the OSD Exiting the OSDAdjusting Display Performance Phase and Clock Adjusting Screen Brightness and ContrastSelecting the Picture Color Temperature Adjusting Horizontal and Vertical Screen PositionAdjusting OSD Menu Parameters OSD Position and Timer Adjusting Display Color Red, Green, BlueAdjusting the OSD Timer setting Adjusting the Picture SharpnessOptimizing Picture Performance in DOS Graphic/Text Automatic Contrast AdjustmentReturning Recall to Factory Default Settings Display Troubleshooting TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Use these messages to address panel issues Troubleshooting VTM-D15/A 15 MultiMedia Touch Panel Systems 12/02
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