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American Industrial Systems – Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide

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1.0 Introduction

This user manual is designed for American Industrial Systems, Inc. Marine Rugged Display Computer.
Included is a comprehensive overview of the Marine Rugged Display Computer systems designed by
American Industrial Systems.

All rights are reserved. None of this document shall be duplicated, stored in a retrieval system, or
transmitted by all means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the
prior written permission of American Industrial Systems, Inc. No copyright or patent liability is assumed
with respect to the use of the information included herein. Although every precaution has been taken in
the preparation of this documentation, neither responsibility is assumed for errors or omissions by the
publisher and the author, nor is any liability assumed for damages caused by the use of the information
included herein.

The information in this documentation is subject to change without prior notice and does not stand for a
commitment on the part of American Industrial Systems, Inc.

The information included in this manual may be subject to technical changes especially due to constant
product upgrades.

The attached documentation does not involve any guarantee on the part of American Industrial Systems,
Inc. regarding technical processes described in the manual or any product characteristics specified in the
manual. American Industrial Systems, Inc. does not accept any liability for any printing errors or other
inaccuracies in the manual unless it can be proven that American Industrial Systems, Inc. is aware of such
errors or inaccuracies or that American Industrial Systems, Inc. overlooks these as a result of gross
negligence and American Industrial Systems, Inc. has failed to get rid of these errors or inaccuracies for
this reason.

American Industrial Systems, Inc. clearly informs the users that this manual only encloses a general
description of technical processes and instructions which may not be applicable in every single case. In
cases of doubt, please contact American Industrial Systems.

This manual is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved by American Industrial Systems, Inc. Copies
of all or part of this manual or translations into different languages may only be made with the prior
written consent. American Industrial Systems, Inc. points out that the information included in this manual is
constantly being updated in line with the technical changes and improvements made by American
Industrial Systems, Inc. to the products and thus this manual only reflects the technical status of the
products at the time of printing.

© 2013 by American Industrial Systems, Inc.

Summary of Contents for 10.4" DNVMR10ID3S-M2-5RT

Page 1: ...xclusion of Accident Liability Obligation 4 2 3 Liability Limitation Exemption from the Warranty Obligation 4 3 Safety Instructions 5 3 1 Electrostatic Discharge ESD 6 3 2 Grounding Methods 6 4 User G...

Page 2: ...l areas from harmful emissions from the devices This device will produce use and radiate radio frequency energy In addition failure to follow the user manual in order to install or use this device mig...

Page 3: ...roduct Description 11 4 1 General Information 11 4 2 Features 11 5 Basic Construction 12 6 Touch Screen Solution 13 6 1 Introduction to Five Wire Resistive Touch Screen 13 6 2 Introduction to SAW Touc...

Page 4: ...olor Item Menu 29 8 2 4 5 PIP Control Item Menu 31 8 2 4 6 Main Display Item Menu 33 8 2 4 7 PIP Display Item Menu 34 8 2 4 8 Audio Item Menu 35 8 2 4 9 Reset Item Menu 36 8 3 Simple Troubleshooting G...

Page 5: ...oes not involve any guarantee on the part of American Industrial Systems Inc regarding technical processes described in the manual or any product characteristics specified in the manual American Indus...

Page 6: ...out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose...

Page 7: ...s Inc Maintenance or repair on the open unit may only be operated by specialists or technicians qualified and authorized by American Industrial Systems Inc who are familiar with the related hazards Wh...

Page 8: ...FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the requisites for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable...

Page 9: ...American Industrial Systems Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 9 2 7 Important LCD Information...

Page 10: ...American Industrial Systems Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 10 3 0 Packaging List Item Description Note 1 User Manual 1 CD for Touchscreen Drivers Tools 1 Power Cord...

Page 11: ...onal optical bonding wide view angles and full range dimming The touchscreen panel is fully integrated with the computer to reduce system integration costs and minimize required footprint Full support...

Page 12: ...American Industrial Systems Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 12 5 0 Basic Construction The state of the art modulated technology can integrate all marine display components flexibly...

Page 13: ...presentation of the position touched The controller digitizes these voltages and transmits them to the computer for processing The five wire technology utilizes the bottom substrate for both X and Y a...

Page 14: ...ion methods These include but not limited to panel flush mounting bracket mounting ceiling wall mounting etc Panel flush mounting is normally used for a ship s wheelhouse use it s easy to follow the f...

Page 15: ...e product on the fixture console from the front and screw in the four M6 x 30 mm black bolts with nuts Step 2 Use M4x 15mm bolts to drill through the fixture into the mounting holes on the rear side o...

Page 16: ...Systems Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 16 Step 3 Check the finished mounting concept DNV certification approved Please Note The VESA and wall mount with the mounting kit is available...

Page 17: ...ard which defines a physical mounting interface for flat panel monitors It also corresponds with the standards of flat panel monitor mounting devices such as walls and table arms The VESA mounting int...

Page 18: ...placement Please make sure to correctly install the monitor in order to protect the knob 7 3 2 Cable Connection Precaution Make sure to use qualified shielded signal cables to connect the Marine prod...

Page 19: ...rminal block is to be secured so that the cable does not disconnect from the terminal AC Standard 90V to 265V power input is also available for AC version options Use standard power cords to connect t...

Page 20: ...iendly interface used to toggle between different display functions as well as a dimming VR knob The on screen display OSD contains several functions that will let the user adjust or set up the displa...

Page 21: ...s the OSD if pressed at the Menu level 8 2 2 Auto Adjustment Function Controls When OSD Menu and PIP is disabled press to perform the screen Auto Adjustment When PIP is enabled it switches the image i...

Page 22: ...play Computer User Guide Page 22 8 2 4 OSD Menu Functions After powering on press to enter the OSD Menu The OSD Menu There are 9 functions in the OSD Menu for selection Each function can be easily sel...

Page 23: ...American Industrial Systems Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 23 8 2 4 1 Display Item Menu...

Page 24: ...American Industrial Systems Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 24 8 2 4 2 Image Item Menu...

Page 25: ...American Industrial Systems Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 25...

Page 26: ...the screen In Fill mode the input image is stretched compressed to fill the available display area o In Aspect mode the input image is stretched compressed by the same horizontal and vertical factor...

Page 27: ...American Industrial Systems Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 27 8 2 4 3 Position Item Menu...

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Page 29: ...American Industrial Systems Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 29 8 2 4 4 Color Item Menu...

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Page 31: ...American Industrial Systems Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 31 8 2 4 5 PIP Control Item Menu...

Page 32: ...into two parts The left window displays the Main output while the right window displays the PIP output Each window is half the size of the total display area Each input is scaled down to fit the wind...

Page 33: ...n Industrial Systems Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 33 8 2 4 6 Main Display Item Menu Press and to select the Main Display source including VGA DVI Composite and S Video mode Press to...

Page 34: ...an Industrial Systems Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 34 8 2 4 7 PIP Display Item Menu Press and to select the PIP display source including VGA DVI Composite and S Video mode Press to s...

Page 35: ...American Industrial Systems Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 35 8 2 4 8 Audio Item Menu...

Page 36: ...American Industrial Systems Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 36 8 2 4 9 Reset Item Menu...

Page 37: ...arning messages on your LCD screen this means that the LCD display cannot receive a clean signal from the computer graphics card Below are three kinds of Warning Signals Please check the cable connect...

Page 38: ...display area is highly prone to scratching Do not use Ketone type material ex Acetone Ethyl Alcohol Toluene Ethyl Acid or Methyl Chloride to clear the panel It may permanently damage the panel and vo...

Page 39: ...he screen and or case of the monitor Seller will not be liable for damage resulting from the use of any ammonia or alcohol based cleaner Troubleshooting If your monitor fails to operate correctly cons...

Page 40: ...American Industrial Systems Marine Rugged Display Computer User Guide Page 40 9 3 Supported Modes...

Page 41: ...Codes Optional Description ex DOWN 0x04 0x12 0x02 0xE8 Function par1 par2 par3 par4 Function DOWN down key Par1 0x04 length cannot be modified by user Par2 0x12 inquiry code cannot be modified by use...

Page 42: ...ination The stronger the ambient light is the brighter the LCD will appear As a result the modified LCD is viewable under some lighting conditions including but not limited to direct sunlight The foll...

Page 43: ...wer on the computer 2 Make sure that the USB cable is connected to the computer 3 Be sure that your EWF is disabled If your EWF is enabled please disable the EWF by using the EWF Manager command 4 Onc...

Page 44: ...ed and returned to you by the shipper 5 When returning goods include the name and telephone number of a person whom we can contact for further explanations if necessary Where applicable always include...

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