EFJohnson VR-CM50 manual Install the CRT Monitor, Install CRT Touchscreen Option TDV-OP492

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CRT-BASED ELECTRONICS ASSEMBLY PART II

5.5 INSTALL THE CRT MONITOR

5.5.1 CRT MONITOR CONNECTIONS

Refer to Figure 5-1.

1.Plug the female end of the IEC cord into the CRT monitor.

2.Plug the other end of the IEC cord into the 2nd top outlet on the PC UPS.

NOTE: Leave enough slack on the power cable so that it will not unplug when the tray is fully extended.

3.Connect the VGA connector from the monitor to the "Monitor" port on the PC CPU.

5.5.2ADDITIONAL CONNECTION FOR A 17 " OR 21 " IDEK MONITOR

1.Connect the RGB cable to the 15 pin connector on the rear of the CRT monitor.

2.Connect the VGA connector from the monitor to the "Monitor" port on the PC CPU.

5.6INSTALL CRT TOUCHSCREEN (Option TDV-OP492)

NOTE: Skip Steps 1 and 2 if the Touchscreen has already been mounted on the monitor.

5.6.1 MOUNT TABS

The Touchscreen is shipped with mounting tabs that have been installed on the front of the CRT moni- tor at the factory. In the event that they were not installed, perform the following:

1.Slide the CRT Touchscreen onto the CRT monitor and hold it firmly in place. Transfer the two side holes on the Touchscreen to the CRT monitor by marking with a thin sharp-pointed pencil.

2.Remove the paper from the back of the tabs to expose the adhesive surface. Place the tabs firmly on the pencil-marked holes.

5.6.2 INSTALL THE TOUCHSCREEN

Install the Touchscreen: Place the Touchscreen onto the monitor, slipping the sides of the touchscreen over the tabs you just installed, as shown in Figure 5-3.

Figure 5-3 TOUCHSCREEN INSTALLATION

5.6.3 CONNECT THE TOUCHSCREEN CABLES

Two cables, already attached to the Touchscreen, have to be connected to the CIP Power Supply and CPU as follows:

1.Connect the touchscreen power cable (mini DIN type) to the CIP PS mini DIN connector as shown in Figure 5-4.

2.Connect the data cable (DE9-M) to the PC CPU (COM 1). Refer to Figure 5-1.

3.

Figure 5-4 CABLE CONNECTION TO CIP PS

 

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Contents VR-CM50 Console System Installation Guide Page VR-CM50 Console System Installation Guide Page Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables Page Sample Packing List Receiving InformationTools Required Hardware Included for Installation and AssemblyCPU Cabinet Hardware Location of the Central PROCES- SOR Package CPPRear View Joining TWO CPU Cabinets Cable Routing Connection of the Central PRO- Cessor Package CablesWall or Panel Board Installation Placement of Surge Arrestor BoxesMounting of Surge Arrestor BOX- ES and Ground Bracket Grounding the System Star Grounding ConfigurationGrounding Installation Common Ground Bracket AssemblyCPP I/O Panels CPP I/O PanelsI/O Panel Report Sample Customer Data SheetsRTL I/O Panel Assignments 10 Logging Recorder 12 Surge Arrestor BOX Wiring Wiring of Surge Arrestor BoxesVoter System Connections Standard Color CodeAssignments Dispatch Position ConnectionsModem Installation Printer Installation13 CPU Relay Panel 14 14 Card Relay Panel PA System Feed Connections to AC PowerTools Required IntroductionConsole Arrangement Holes Main Console AssemblyTions Console Leveling Writing Support Rail Mounting Formica Writing Surface ARRANGE- MentWriting Support Rail Mounting Attaching the Formica Writing SUR- Face Joining FormicaCabinetry Options Formica Writing Surface and TrimStabilizer KIT Option Universal Keyboard Drawer Adjustable Keyboard Seat OP- TionMounting Option PIE Support Rail Mounting OP- Tion Typewriter Extension Assemblysembly OptionUniversal Pencil Drawer MOUNT- ING Option MountingCRT Monitor Shelf FXM-192 OP- Tion 16 PIE Support Rail Mounting18 CRT Monitor Shelf Monitor Shelf Hardware Slide Tray Hardware Install the PC/UPS Slide Tray -1 PC UPS Option NumbersCRT Interface Processor CIP -3 Power Supply Hardware Install the CIP Power SupplyCIP Tray Hardware Install the CRT Interface PROCE- SOR CIP TrayCIP Tray with Microphone CIP Tray Cable Connections This page intentionally left blank Tions Install the PC and UPSPC UPS Options Connect the PC CPU and PC UPS POW- ER CordsRefer to -2and Table Connect the CRT Interface Processor CIP Tray CablesInstall CRT Touchscreen Option TDV-OP492 Install the CRT MonitorVolume Control Hardware Install CRT Trackball OPTION/ Mouse OptionInstall Headset Jack Options TDV- OP406, 407 Install Second Volume Control KnobConnector Headset SET UP and Operation of the HEAD- SET JackThis page intentionally left blank Initial POWER-UP and CHECK-OUT Equipment CHECK-OUT and AdjustmentsConsole Adjustments CPP AdjustmentsAlign the CRT Touchscreen with the PC Computer Headset Receive LimitAfter System CHECK-OUT Screen

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