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Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0410INSTALLATIONFINAL ADJUSTMENTS OF THE COMMAND CONSOLESlide the Console partially out.Use a fl athead screw driver
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0411INSTALLATIONClose the storage tray top, then place the keyboard and mouse on top of the tray door. Using both h
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0412APPENDIXINSTALLATIONPlace the keyboard and mouse inside the tray along with all cables and close door. Using bo
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0413INSTALLATIONCABLE CONNECTIONS J5J1 Primary Video Input J2 Host InputJ3 PIP Card #1 I/O ConnectorJ4 PIP Card
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0414OPERATIONSDISPLAY PANEL CONTROLSThe Command Console features push-button controls on the lower front of the fron
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0415OPERATIONSThis following section explains how to use the control buttons to adjust, image clarity and image posi
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0416OPERATIONSTo access the onscreen display main menu, press the menu button on the front of the panel. All 2UCCs f
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0417OPERATIONS“Graphics Mode” is used to adjust the positioning of the image. Use the Left and Right buttons to adju
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0418OPERATIONSMain Screen InformationUse the Up and Down buttons to highlight the “Information” option. Press the “M
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0419OPERATIONSThe unit will detect as many PIPs as are available. If no PIPs are installed on the system, the sub-me
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/042REGISTRATIONWARNINGTO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. ALSO, DO NOT U
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0420APPENDIXOPERATIONSRGB PIP Color BalanceUse the Up and Down buttons to highlight the “Color Balance” option. Pres
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0421APPENDIXOPERATIONSRGB PIP Image QualityUse the Up and Down buttons to highlight the “Image Quality” option. Pres
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0422OPERATIONSVideo PIP Video SettingsUse the Up and Down buttons to highlight the “Video Settings” option. Press th
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0423OPERATIONSRESET DEFAULT SETTINGS: Resets PIP values to factory default values.CHROMA KEY: Toggles PIP chroma key
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0424OPERATIONSSoftMenus™ are control panel dialog screens accessed from the host computer, allowing fl exibility whe
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0425OPERATIONSMonitor SoftMenus™The Monitor SoftMenu™ dialog screen allows the operator to adjust Channel Confi gu-ra
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0426OPERATIONSPIP SoftMenus™The PIP SoftMenu™ tabs allow the operator to choose RGB and NTSC PIP Color Balanc-ing an
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0427OPERATIONS“Enable” and “Hide/Show Wrapper”Click the “Enable” box to enable the chroma keying function. The “Hide
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0428OPERATIONSTo choose from a larger palette, left click on the “Number of Colors” drop-down menu and move the curs
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0429OPERATIONSVideo Resync OptionIf the Video Resync option has been chosen for the unit, please note the following
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/043TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION PAGEIntroduction ...
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0430OPERATIONSMenu BarThe SoftMenus’ menu bar also includes the “Edit” and “Tools” drop-down menus. Left click on an
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0431OPERATIONSToolsManage the Chroma key and Zoom status of the various PIPs; allows the user to maintain activity i
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0432OPERATIONSNOTE: While Zoom is enabled in SoftMenus, the Chromakey function must remain enabled. HOT KEYSHot Key
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0433KVM Control (optional)The SoftMenus KVM Control feature enables the display to communicate with the KVM over the
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0434MAINTENANCEWARNING: Be sure to turn off the power before you perform any maintenance on the monitor.WARNING: T
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0435TROUBLESHOOTINGNo Main Display ImageIf there is no image on the main screen, a signal will appear on the screen
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0436TROUBLESHOOTINGNo Picture-in-Picture Option Appears on Main MenuIf no PIP menu is available from the Main Menu (
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0437TROUBLESHOOTINGDisplay Image Has Vertical BarsIf the main image begins to display vertical bars, adjust the “Hor
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0438REPLACEMENTSIf the Z Microsystems Technical Support Engineer determines that the product needs to be replaced, a
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0439SPECIFICATIONSGeneral Display Specifications Display size 19 Inch Resolution Up to 1280 x 1024 Color Pale
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/044INTRODUCTIONABOUT MANUALSAFETY PRECAUTIONSDANGER: To avoid shock hazard:Do not remove the covers around the Comma
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0440SPECIFICATIONS* Results of Environmental Tests pending** Unit will power up and is legible at -20°C; backlight l
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0441SCHEMATICSMECHANICAL OUTLINE FOR COMMAND CONSOLEISOMETRIC VIEW OPENISOMETRIC VIEW CLOSED ISOMETRIC VIEWOPEN WITH
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0442SCHEMATICS24.00 TO 30.00LONG RACK23.6916.921.7219.063.50FRONT VIEW.631.2518.20.17R.11.25AC POWER INPUTVIDEO INPU
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0443SCHEMATICS23.731.9718.418.1915.54AA1.25.63.2518.12.17R.101.80 KEYBOARD AREASECTION A-A
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0444APPENDIXZ Microsystems’ one-year Standard Warranty includes a 90-day AirSpare Service Plan. This means that if a
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0445APPENDIX Z Microsystems’ Extended Warranty Plan provides one and two year extended warranty options under which
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0446APPENDIXZ Microsystems provides a Preferred Service Plan under which Z Microsystems will repair or replace and r
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0447APPENDIXZ Microsystems provides an AirSpare Service Plan that will replace a defective product, within the fi rst
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0448APPENDIXZ Microsystems also provides on site service and consultation to customers who require Z Microsystems’ t
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0449APPENDIXDisclaimerZ Microsystems warrants that every product is free from defects in materials, workman-ship and
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/045INTRODUCTIONPRODUCT DESCRIPTIONThe Command Console provides a liquid crystal display, a desk work surface and sto
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0450APPENDIXIf you are unable to correct the problem yourself, contact:Z Microsystems at: (858) 657-1000Fax: (858) 6
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0451APPENDIXWe value feedback on our products, their performance, problems found, and welcome all constructive sugge
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0452APPENDIXCOMMAND CONSOLE SERIAL CONTROL ICDThe following serial port property settings must be in place in order
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0453APPENDIXproperly position itself if an uncommon image stream is provided to the display.ArgumentNo arguments.PBB
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0454APPENDIXDoc# 27-0020UM Rev 1.0 Issued 05/0454PDSDescriptionPDS has the display place all of the settings back t
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0455APPENDIXDoc# 27-0020UM Rev 1.0 Issued 05/0455PVPDescriptionPVP adjusts the vertical position of the image.Argum
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0456APPENDIXNo arguments.ReturnThe number of the fi rst RGB PIP card. There are two valid values that this command ca
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0457APPENDIXprovide for PIP# in the command structure namely “0”, “1”, “2”, and “3”, where “0” acts on the main imag
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0458APPENDIXArgumentNo arguments.PHBDescriptionPHB sets the upper-bound of the blue portion of the RGB value used fo
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0459APPENDIXArgumentThe allowable range is 0-255 base10. The default value is dependent on which one of the PIPs bei
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/046INSTALLATIONNOTE: For the fastest and easiest installation of the Command Console, follow these steps in the se
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0460APPENDIXThe default for this command is the red portion of the above RGB values plus the guard-band.PICDescripti
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0461APPENDIXdefault for PIP 4 = Sand (R:255,G:204,B:153)default guardband = 50The default for this command is the gr
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0462APPENDIXDescriptionPVP adjusts the vertical position of the RGB PIP.ArgumentThe allowable range is 0-600 base10.
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0463APPENDIXdefault for PIP 4 = Sand (R:255,G:204,B:153)default guardband = 50The default for this command is the bl
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0464APPENDIXArgumentThe allowable range is 0-255 base10. The default value is dependent on which one of the PIPs bei
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0465APPENDIXdefault for PIP 1 = Cyan (R:0,G:255,B:255)default for PIP 2 = Magenta (R:255,G:0,B:255)default for PIP 3
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/0466APPENDIXPVBDescriptionPVB adjusts the NTSC PIP image brightness.ArgumentThe allowable range is 0-255 base10. The
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Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/047INSTALLATIONSLIDE REMOVALWith the Console sitting on a workbench with the front facing towards you, press down to
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/048APPENDIXINSTALLATIONGo back on the rear of the cabinet frame, and fully tighten the three Phillips screws holding
Doc# 27-0023UM Rev 1.0 Issued 09/049APPENDIXINSTALLATIONINSTALL THE COMMAND CONSOLE IN THE SLIDESPull the two Console slides out until they lock.Hold
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