Industrial Monitors User Manual Catalog Numbers 6186-M12AL, 6186-M12ALTR, 6186-M15AL, 6186-M15ALTR, 6186-M15ALTC, 6186-M15SS, 6186-M15SSTR, 6186-M17AL, 6186-M17ALTR, 6186-M17ALTC, 6186-M17SS, 6186-M17SSTR, 6186-M19AL, 6186-M19ALTR, 6186-M19SS, 6186-M19SSTR
Important User Information Solid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanical equipment. Safety Guidelines for the Application, Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Controls (publication SGI-1.1 available from your local Rockwell Automation sales office or online at http://literature.rockwellautomation.com) describes some important differences between solid state equipment and hard-wired electromechanical devices.
Summary of Changes The information below summarizes the changes to this manual since the last revision. Revision bars, as shown in the margin, identify updated information. These are the changes for this version of the document. 3Publication 6186M-UM001J-EN-P - July 2008 Topic Page Revised grounding text in attention message. 14 Added grounding text in attention message.
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Table of Contents Preface About This Publication . Intended Audience . . . . Purpose of This Manual. Additional Resources. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 7 7 7 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . Before You Begin . . . . . . Product Catalog Numbers Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents Chapter 5 Troubleshoot the System Chapter Objective . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Running the Self-test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Troubleshooting Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Preface About This Publication Read this preface to familiarize yourself with the rest of the manual. The preface covers: • who should use this manual • the purpose of the manual • conventions used in this manual Intended Audience Use this manual if you are responsible for installing, using, or troubleshooting the Heavy Industrial Monitors. Purpose of This Manual This manual is a user guide for the monitors.
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Chapter 1 Monitor Overview Overview The heavy industrial monitors provide the latest in LCD flat plat technology. Combine these monitors with the heavy industrial non-display computers to create a visualization, maintenance, control, or information computing solution. The monitors offer the following features. • • • • • • • • • • Before You Begin 12.1, 15, 17, and 19-in.
Chapter 1 Monitor Overview Product Catalog Numbers Cat. No. Display Size Bezel Touchscreen 6186-M12AL 12 in. Aluminum None 6186-M12ALTR 6186-M15AL Resistive Touch 15 in. Aluminum 6186-M15ALTR Resistive Touch 6186-M15ALTC Capacitive Touch 6186-M15SS Stainless Steel 6186-M15SSTR 6186-M17AL 17 in. Aluminum None 6186-M17ALTR Resistive Touch 6186-M17ALTC Capacitive Touch Stainless Steel 6186-M17SSTR 6186-M19AL 6186-M19SS 6186-M19SSTR None Resistive Touch 19 in.
Chapter 2 Installing the Monitor Chapter Objectives This chapter shows you how to install the monitor in a panel, rack, or bench/tabletop and how to make monitor connections. Review each mounting type and product dimensions before installation. Hazardous Locations This equipment is suitable for the following hazardous locations specified on the product nameplate: • Class I, Division 2 Groups A, B, C, D. • Class II, Division 2 Groups F, G. • Class III, Division 1. • nonhazardous locations.
Chapter 2 Installing the Monitor European Union Directive Compliance This product meets the European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European Union or EEA regions and has the CE mark. See the Product Certification link at www.ab.com for Declarations of Conformity, Certificates, and other certification details.
Installing the Monitor Environment and Enclosure Information Chapter 2 Review the information on enclosures and environments before installing your computer. ATTENTION Environment and Enclosure This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment, in overvoltage Category II applications (as defined in IEC publication 60664-1), at altitudes up to 2000 m (6561 ft) without derating.
Chapter 2 Installing the Monitor Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your product provides safe and reliable service. • The installation site must have sufficient power. ATTENTION To maintain an electrically safe installation, the product must be connected to earth ground when installed. Follow the appropriate grounding requirements associated with your specific product type as described in this installation document.
Installing the Monitor Panel Mounting Chapter 2 The monitors install directly into a panel with mounting clips. The number of clips varies by model. Mounting Clips Monitor Model Mounting Clips 1200M 8 1500M, 1700M 10 1900M 14 Mounting Adapters Optional mounting adapters are available to mount a monitor into the existing panel cutout of an older monitor. Cat. No.
Chapter 2 Installing the Monitor • Supporting panels must be at least 14 gauge to be sure of proper sealing against water and dust and to provide proper support. The mounting hardware supplied accommodates panels up to 6.00 mm (0.236 in.) thick. ATTENTION Failure to follow these guidelines may result in personal injury or damage to the panel components. Panel Cutout Dimensions The Cutout Dimensions table lists the panel cutout dimensions for each monitor.
Installing the Monitor Chapter 2 5. Slide the mounting clips into the slots on the top, bottom, and sides of the monitor. 6. Tighten the clips by hand in the specified sequence, beginning with the center clips and continuing to the corner clips. Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are hand-tight and the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel.
Chapter 2 Installing the Monitor Rack Mounting You can install the 1200M, 1500M, and 1700M monitors directly into a rack by using the appropriate rack adapters. Rack Adapters Cat. No. Description 6189V-MRA12 Rack adapter for 1200M monitor 6189V-MRA15 Rack adapter for 1500M monitor 6189V-MRA17 Rack adapter for 1700M monitor Required Tools You need the optional rack-adapter kit and a #2 Phillips screwdriver. Mounting Guidelines Observe these guidelines when installing the monitor in a rack.
Installing the Monitor Chapter 2 Mounting the Monitor in a Rack Follow these directions to mount the monitor in a rack. 1. Place the 1200M, 1500M, or 1700M monitor in the rack adapter and attach it to the rack adapter with the screws provided. 2. Secure the monitor or adapter to the cabinet by installing screws through the holes in the monitor or adapter, and into the mounting rails behind.
Chapter 2 Installing the Monitor Bench or Tabletop Mounting Use the optional bench/tabletop adapter for monitors, cat. no. 6189V-MBA, to mount your monitor on a bench or tabletop arm. Required Tools You need the bench/tabletop adapter and a #2 Phillips screwdriver. Mounting Guidelines Observe these guidelines when installing the monitor on an arm. • The mounting surface and the mounting arm must be strong enough to support both the monitor and the mounting hardware.
Installing the Monitor Chapter 2 Mounting the Monitor on a Bench or Tabletop Follow these directions to mount the monitor to a bench or tabletop. 1. Mount the arm to the bench or tabletop using screws, bolts, or clamps so the monitor cannot tip. 2. Place the monitor over the arm and insert four M4 x 0.7 screws through the arm brackets and into the monitor. The illustration shows the mounting holes for VESA FPMPMI standard 100 mm interface pad. 3. Tighten the screws.
Chapter 2 Installing the Monitor Product Dimensions The product dimensions for the monitors are in millimeters (inches). 1200M Monitor 31.20 (1.23) 56.10 (2.21) 315 (12.40) 224 (8.82) 110 (4.33) Mounting clip slots for panel mounting. 110 (4.33) 340 (13.39) 56.10 (2.21) 260 (10.24) 235 (9.25) 8 (0.31) 64.10 (2.52) 1500M Monitor 58 (2.8) 29.5 (1.16) 383.6 (15.10) 281.9 (11.10) 160 (6.30) 160 (6.30) Mounting clip slots for panel mounting. 409.2 (16.11) 282.6 (11.13) 58 (2.28) 140 (5.
Installing the Monitor Chapter 2 1700M Monitor 58.10 (2.29) 30.0 (1.18) 422 (16.63) 326.25 (12.85) 150 (5.91) 150 (5.91) Mounting clip slots for panel mounting. 452 (17.81) 356 (14.03) 160 (6.30) 328 )12.92) 58.10 (2.29) 10 (0.39) 68.10 (2.68) 1900M Monitor 73.10 (2.88) 447 (17.60) 320 (12.60) 110 (4.33) 10 (0.39) 116 (4.57) Mounting clip slots for panel mounting. 33.6 (1.32) Publication 6186M-UM001J-EN-P - July 2008 120 (4.72 120 (4.72) 399.30 (15.72) 482.6 (19.00) 360 (14.
Chapter 2 Installing the Monitor Monitor Connections Use the connectors on the rear panel of the monitor to connect to: • • • • analog video source (HD-15 VGA connector). digital video source (DVI connector). serial port for touchscreen interface. power source ac or dc. Monitor Connections 1 3 2 4 5 Connectors are labeled on the monitor and may vary from model to model.
Installing the Monitor Chapter 2 Connecting to a Host Analog Video Source All monitors support analog video. Your monitor ships with a high-quality analog video cable. Use this video cable to connect a computer to the monitor. To connect the monitor to an analog video source follow these directions. 1. Connect one end of the 2 m (6 ft) analog video cable to the female, HD-15 video input connector on the monitor. 2.
Chapter 2 Installing the Monitor Follow these steps to connect the monitor to a digital video source. 1. Connect one end of the digital video cable to the female, DVI video input connector on the monitor. 2. Connect the other cable end to the output of any DVI video source. TIP For a DVI cable longer than 5 m (10 ft), use a DVI cable extension. Connecting the Optional Touchscreen Interface An optional touchscreen provides a high-resolution touch input system.
Installing the Monitor Chapter 2 Connecting ac Power With the ac power adapter, the monitor can use a single-phase ac power supply providing 90…264V ac at 47…63 Hz. Power must be available from a grounded outlet nearby. Whenever possible, connect the monitor to the same ac source that supplies the computer. To connect power to the monitor follow these directions. 1. Turn off the main power switch or breaker. 2.
Chapter 2 Installing the Monitor Connecting dc Power The 1200M, 1500M, 1700M, and 1900M monitors connect to a dc power source using a dc input terminal block. Follow these steps to connect power to the monitor. 1. Turn off the main power switch or breaker. 2. Route the power wires from your dc power supply and connect the leads to the dc input terminal block on the monitor. The monitors accept a 9…36V dc input power-supply connection.
Installing the Monitor Chapter 2 Securing the Cables Secure cables to the three cable restraints on the monitor by using the supplied cable ties. Securing the cables provides strain relief on the cables and avoids loose, hanging cables. Run cables alongside each cable restraint. Insert cable ties around cables and through cable restraints to secure cables.
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Chapter 3 Configure the Video Setup Chapter Objective This chapter describes how to: • • • • • • Setting the Monitor Type set the monitor type. check and change the display resolution. adjust monitor brightness. adjust the monitor using the control keypad. perform the automatic setup. use the OSD to adjust the monitor. The monitors are Plug and Play compliant devices.
Chapter 3 Configure the Video Setup Setting the Monitor Type Manually The table provides procedures for setting the monitor types manually on computers with different settings. Procedures for Manually Setting Monitor Type Windows NT Windows 95 Windows 98/2000/XP 1. Open Control Panel. 1. Open Control Panel. 1. Open Control Panel. 2. Open Display icon. 2. Open Display icon. 3. Click Settings tab. 3. Click Settings tab. 4. Click Advanced Properties button. 4. Click Advanced button. 5.
Configure the Video Setup Chapter 3 If you switch the resolution of your monitor from its native resolution, the display may look slightly distorted due to the replication techniques used to fill the full screen with an image. To check or change your monitor’s display resolution, access the Display settings in the Control Panel on your computer. The Video Memory Requirements table lists the video memory required to operate the monitor in each video mode.
Chapter 3 Configure the Video Setup Adjust the Monitor Brightness To adjust the brightness level of the monitor, use the buttons at the bottom of the monitor. OSD Key Adjust the Monitor Using Control Keypad Control Description Adjust Buttons (+/-) Adjusts the brightness level of the monitor if pressed while the OSD is off To adjust your monitor, use the buttons on the small keypad at the rear of the unit.
Configure the Video Setup Performing the Automatic Setup Chapter 3 Using the Auto Setup feature, the monitor samples the input video signal and accurately adjusts the monitor. The Auto Setup function works with most screens using reasonable video content, but Rockwell Automation ships a ScreenSet monitor setup utility on a CD-ROM to display the best possible image for setup. IMPORTANT The ScreenSet monitor setup utility is designed for 32-bit Windows operating systems only, Windows 95/98/NT 4.
Chapter 3 Configure the Video Setup Changing Monitor Settings with the On-screen Display (OSD) Use the control buttons and On-screen Display (OSD) to modify your monitor’s settings while viewing the ScreenSet setup screen. See the Perform Automatic Setup section. The OSD utility for each monitor is menu driven. You select functions to adjust by selecting a text option or icon from a menu. The menus are icon driven.
Configure the Video Setup OSD Menus Chapter 3 You can modify the settings to the monitors by using the following menus.
Chapter 3 Configure the Video Setup Input Menu Input Menu Exit Submenu Icons Slidebar Area for adjusting settings Analog Digital Input Menu Icon Function Analog Input Displays the incoming VGA analog signal from the 15-pin VGA input connector. (1) Digital Input Displays the incoming DVI digital signal from the DVI input connector. (1) Exit Exits the Input menu. (1) 38 The industrial monitor will autodetect either an analog VGA or digital DVI input if present.
Configure the Video Setup Chapter 3 Brightness, Contrast, and Sharpness Menu Brightness-Contrast-Sharpness Menu Exit Brightness Contrast Softness Brightness and Contrast Menu Icon Function Value Range Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the screen. 0…100. The default 60. Contrast Adjusts the contrast of the screen. 0…100. The default 60. Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness of the screen. 1…5 The default is 3. Exit Exits the Brightness and Contrast menu.
Chapter 3 Configure the Video Setup Color Menu Color Menu RGB Exit Color Temp Menu Manual RGB Manual RGB Submenu Color Menu Icon Function Color Temp Menu Accesses the Color Temperature menu to set the color temperature and to adjust RGB color values. 6500K Sets the white point / color temperature. 7500K 6500K = typical PC 9300K 9300K = typical Television RGB Submenu Exit 40 Accesses the RGB menu to adjust colors. Adjusts the amount of red on screen. Adjusts the amount of green on screen.
Configure the Video Setup Chapter 3 Display Adjust Menu Display Adjust Menu Exit Auto Configuration Width Phase H Position V Position Display Adjust Menu Icon Function Value Range Auto Configuration Automatically adjusts the horizontal and vertical image position, frequency phase, and black level. Select the happy or sad face to accept settings. Width Adjusts the width. 0…100 Phase Adjusts the sampling phase. 0…100 H Position Adjusts the horizontal position of the image on the screen.
Chapter 3 Configure the Video Setup Tools Menu Tools Menu Exit OSD Time Out OSD Position Factory Reset Bottom-right Corner Left-top Corner Right-top Corner Default-Center Bottom-left Corner Tools Menu Tool Functions Description Value Range OSD Timeout Sets a maximum idle time for exiting the OSD system if input is not received.
Chapter 4 Perform Routine Maintenance Chapter Objective This chapter describes how to clean the monitors and perform other routine maintenance. Cleaning the Monitor Occasionally clean the display panel and cabinet with a soft cloth dampened (not soaked) with a mild (nonabrasive) glass cleaner. Keep turning a fresh side of the cloth toward the screen surface to avoid scratching it with accumulated grit. IMPORTANT ATTENTION Apply the solvent only to the cloth, and not directly on the monitor screen.
Chapter 4 Perform Routine Maintenance Shipping or Transporting Product If you need to ship your monitor via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location, you must first uninstall the monitor and place it in its original packing material. ATTENTION 44 Do not ship or transport the product when it is installed in a machine, panel or rack. Doing so may cause damage to the product. You must uninstall the product and place in its original packing material before shipping.
Chapter 5 Troubleshoot the System Chapter Objective This chapter describes how to interpret and correct problems with the monitors. Running the Self-test Use the self-test feature to verify that your monitor is running correctly. If the monitor and computer are property connected but the monitor remains dark and the power indicator is blinking, run the self-test. Follow these directions to run the self-test. 1. Power down the computer and monitor. 2.
Chapter 5 Troubleshoot the System Troubleshooting Solutions The troubleshooting table identifies the cause and possible solution to a problem. The table lists typical problems you may encounter. Troubleshooting Symptom Action No picture Verify that the power cord is connected. Test outlet by plugging in a properly functioning device. Replace power cord. Have monitor serviced. ’No Sync’ or ’No Signal, going to sleep’ appears Check the video cable connection between the computer and monitor.
Troubleshoot the System Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Symptom Action Screen image is not centered or sized properly Adjust the Horizontal and Vertical position settings using the appropriate OSD. Check the Image Size selection using the appropriate OSD. Perform the Auto Setup procedure. Color is not uniform Adjust the Color setting using the appropriate OSD.
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Appendix A Specifications Heavy Monitors Attribute Display Display type Display size (diagonal) 1200M 1500M 1700M 1900M Display areas (WxH) 1200M 1500M 1700M 1900M Resolution (WxH) 1200M 1500M 1700M/1900M Luminance (typical) 1200M 1500M 1700M 1900M Contrast ratio (typical) 1200M 1500M 1700M 1900M Response time (typical) 1200M 1500M 1700M 1900M Backlight 1200M/1500M/1700M/1900M CIE coordinates (typical) 1200M/1500M 1700M/1900M Touch screen description 1200M/1900M 1500M/1700M Publication 6186M-UM001J-EN-P
Appendix A Specifications Video Attribute Value Video bandwidth 1200M 1500M 1700M/1900M 50 MHz (max. video dot clock) 80 MHz (max. video dot clock) 135 MHz (max. video dot clock) Video input signal RGB analog (white level = 0.700V above ref.
Specifications Appendix A Environmental Attribute Value Enclosure ratings 1200M/1500M/1700M/1900M Temperature, operating (1) NEMA Type 1, 4, 4X, and 12, IP66 0…50 °C (32…122 °F) Temperature, storage -20…60 °C (-4…140 °F) Relative humidity (1) 10…90% noncondensing Shock, operating Panel mount VESA mount 20 g (1/2 sine, 11 ms) 10 g (1/2 sine, 11 ms) Shock, nonoperating Panel mount VESA mount 30 g (1/2 sine, 11 ms) 10 g (1/2 sine, 11 ms) Vibration, operating 0.012in. p-p, 10...
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Appendix B Touchscreen Serial Interface All touch controllers are configured by default to provide serial communication at 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity. For monitors equipped with touchscreens, a serial 2 m (6 ft) communication cable is included. You can also create your cable. The cable is a straight-wired serial (RS-232) cable with a male DB-9 D-shell connector on the monitor end.
Appendix B Touchscreen Serial Interface Enabling the Touchscreen Interface The monitors provide a female DB-9 connector on the side of the panel. This connector provides the serial interface for the touch controller. The table shows how to connect the wiring to the host serial port.
Appendix C Video Cables You can use the HD-15 connector cable included with your monitor to connect the monitor to the host computer. HD-15 Video Connector The HD-15 video cable 2 m (6 ft) is equipped with a conventional HD-15 connector at each end. The illustration shows the connector looking into pin end of male connector or solder term end of female connector.
Appendix C Video Cables Standard HD-15 Video Cable Monitor (Female) Signal Description Host (Male) 11 Not Used 11 12 Bi-directional Data 12 13 Horizontal Sync 13 14 Vertical Sync (VCLK) 14 15 Data Clock (SCL) 15 1 8 9 17 24 16 Standard DVI Video Cable 56 Pin # DVI Port 1 RX2– 2 RX2+ 3 RX2 Shld 4 N.C. 5 N.C. 6 DDC/CLK 7 DDC/DATA 8 N.C. 9 RX1- 10 RX1+ 11 RX1 Shld 12 N.C. 13 N.C. 14 DDC/+5V 15 Gnd 16 Hot Plug 17 RX0– 18 RX0+ 19 RX0 Shld 20 N.
Video Cables Appendix C Standard DVI Video Cable Publication 6186M-UM001J-EN-P - July 2008 Pin # DVI Port 21 N.C.
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Index A ac power 27 analog video 25 auto calibration 35 automatic setup 35 B bench mounting adapters 20 guidelines 20 procedure 21 brightness 34 C cables 29, 55 DVI video connector 55 HD-15 video connector 55 catalog numbers 10 cleaning 43 connections ac power 27 cables 29 dc power 28 touchscreen 26 video 25 control keypad 34 D dc power 28 dimensions 1200M 22 1500M 22 1700M 23 2000M 23 display resolution 32 1200M 32 1500M 32 1700M 32 2000M 32 DVI video connector 55 F features 9 H hazardous locations in
Index configuration 31 control keypad 34 display resolution 32 monitor type 31 OSD menus 36 setup utility 35 specifications electrical 50 environmental 51 operator input 50 OSD controls 50 video 50 T tabletop mounting adapters 20 guidelines 20 procedure 21 touchscreen interface 26, 53 setup 53 troubleshooting 45 self-test 45 solutions 46 V video source 25 60 Publication 6186M-UM001J-EN-P - July 2008
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