Digital Electronics Corporation FP-3900T Series User manual

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FP-3900T Series
Installation Guide
Package Contents
FP unit (1)
Installation Guide (1) (this manual)
Warning/Caution Information (1)
Installation Gasket (1) (attached to the FP
unit)
Installation Fasteners (4/set, 3sets)
USB Cable Clamp (1)
AC Power Connector (1) (attached to the
FP unit)
This unit has been carefully packed, with
special attention to quality. However, should
you find anything damaged or missing, please
contact your local FP distributor immediately.
Required software/Reference
manual
The FP-3900T unit needs the following
software for operation. As FP user manual,
provided by PDF media, describes its details,
download the manual below and get the further
information. Visit Pro-face website below and
get both software and reference manual.
(URL:http://www.pro-face.com/otasuke/)
• Software : Mouse Emulation Software
• Manual : FP3000 Series User Manual
• Before you begin to use the touch
panel, you need to adjust (calibrate) it.
• For use of USB for sending touch data,
the number of the calibration point of
mouse emulation software should be
9. (The initial setting is 4.)
If you do not change the setting values,
the touch position may not be accu-
rate, a little off the point.
• If the touch panel coordinates slip, it is
recommended to make calibration
again.
UL/c-UL/CSA Application
Notes
<Cautions>
Be aware of the following items when
building the FP into an end-use product:
• The rear face of the FP unit is not a part of
an enclosure. This unit must be used as a
built-in component of an end-use product
that forms a UL/c-UL-compliant enclosure.
• For indoor use only.
• This unit should be installed in the front
face of a metal panel.
• If this unit is installed so as to cool itself
naturally, be sure to install it in a vertical
panel. Also, be sure that the FP unit is
mounted at least 100 mm away from any
adjacent structures or equipment. If these
requirements are not met, the heat gener-
ated by the FP unit’s internal components
may cause the unit to fail to meet UL/c-UL
standard.
• For u
se on a flat surface of a Type 4X
(Indoor Use Only) and/or Type 12 Enclo-
sure.
•
Type 4X (Indoor Use Only) and/or 12
Enclosure, when the hatch for Front USB
Port is secured by screw.
Type 1 Enclosure, when the hatch for Front
USB
Port is open.(FP3900-T41-U only)
Caution
Be sure to read the “Warning/Caution
Information” on the attached sheet before
using the product.

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• Receivab
le signals are only from isolated
secondary source.
•
All interface ports (except for Front USB
Connector (Type A) ) are not intended to
be directly connected to a signal source
greater than 30 volts and available current
greater tha
n 5mA.
<ANSI/ISA-12.12.01-2007 -Compliance and
Handling Cautions>
• Suitable for use in Class I, Division 2,
Groups A, B, C, and D Hazardous Loca-
tions only.
• WARNING: Explosion hazard - substitu-
tion of components may impair suitability
for Class I, Division 2.
• WARNING: Explosion hazard - do not dis-
connect equipment while the circuit is live
or unless the area is known to be free of
ignitable concentrations.
<Control Drawing of USB I/F on FP's Front
Module>
The information below concerns the use of
the USB I/F located on the FP unit's front
modules used in Class I, Division 2 Groups
A, B, C, and D hazardous locations (from
Doc No. 35016429).
FP's Front Module
Notes:
(1) Nonincendive Circuit Parameters:
Front USB I/F:
Voc = 5.0 V, Isc = 1.25 A,
Ca = 10 µF, La = 16 µH
(2) Selected Associated Nonincendive Field
Wiring Apparatus shall satisfy the fol-
lowing:
(3) If the electrical parameters of the cable
are unknown, the following values may
be used:
Capacitance = 60pF/ft,
Inductive = 0.20 µH/ft
(4) Nonincendive Field Wiring must be
installed in accordance with article
501.10(B) of the National Electrical
Code ANSI/NFPA 70.
(5) Nonincendive Field Wiring Apparatus
shall not contain or be connected to
another source of power.
CE Marking Notes
The FP-3900T Series is a CE marked product
that conforms to EMC directives and Low
Voltage directives EN55011 Class A,
EN61000-6-2 and EN60950-1 First Edition.
USB Pin Description
(See note 1 for detail)
Shield. Gnd
1.Vcc
2.D
-
3.D+
4.GND
1234
Nonincendive Field
Wiring Apparatus
Nonincendive Field
Wiring Apparatus -Front module
of FP unit
Voc ≤Vmax
Isc ≤Imax
Ca ≥Ci+C cable
La ≥Li+L cable

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Part Names
CDEFGH
Front View
Rear View
Bottom View
A,B J
I
A: TFT Color LCD
Acts as a display monitor for your host.
B: Touch Panel
Allows you to switch screens or write
data to the host.
C: Power Connector (Socket)
Provides the input and ground terminals
for a power cable.
D: Setting Switch
By opening the cover, the Dip switches
and slide switch are seen. Each switch
can set a operation mode.
E: Analog RGB Connector
Connector for analog RGB interface
F: DVI-D Interface Connector
Connector for DVI-D interface
G: Serial Connector
Connectorfor serial (RS-232C)interface.
Used for sending touch panel data to the
host.
H: USB Connector (Type B)
Connector for USB interface. Used for
sending touch panel data to the host or
used as an upstream port for USB-HUB.
I: Front LED
Used to indicate the condition of the
power supply, a backlight burnout or
image signal input.
J: Front USB Connector (Type A)(FP3900-
T41-U only)
A downstream port for embedded USB-
HUB in conformity with USB2.0/1.1
standard, which is used for connecting
USB devices. Connect the upstream port
of the USB-HUB (H:USB connector) to
the Host PC for Front USB connector
use.

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Dimensions
Dip Switches and Slide Switch
The Dip Switches and Slide Switch are located in the bottom of the FP unit. Loosen the screws
of the cover with a Phillips head screwdriver and then remove the cover. After setting the dip
switches and slide switches, reinstall the cover and screws with the screwdriver. The tightening
torque for those screws is 0.5 ~ 0.6 N•m.
Only the settings when the power supply is turned on is effective to the Dip Switches and the
Slide Switch. After changing the settings of the Dip Switches and the Slide Switch, be sure to
restart your FP unit
SW1
• SW1-2 Dip Switch SW1-2 is used to display or hide the OSD.
To hide the OSD, set the switch to ON. To display the OSD, set the switch to OFF.
The default setting is OFF. (OSD is displayed.)
SW2
Switch Setting
SW1-1 Reserved (Always OFF) SW1-5 Reserved (Always OFF)
SW1-2 Display/Hide the OSD SW1-6 Reserved (Always OFF)
SW1-3 Reserved (Always OFF) SW1-7 Reserved (Always OFF)
SW1-4 Reserved (Always OFF) SW1-8 Reserved (Always OFF)
Switch Setting
Slide Switch is used to switch the data input/output (command
control) method on the touch panel between USB and RS-232C
(Serial). The default setting is RS-232C.
Top View
Front View Side View
Unit:
mm [in]
center of display area
419[16.50]
460[18.11] 12.7
[0.50]
77.7
[3.06] 3.5
[0.14]
352[13.86]
390[15.35] 2.5[0.10]
center of unit
Dip Switches(SW1)
Slide Switch(SW2)
Bottom View Cover
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON
USB
232

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Interfaces
Analog RGB Interface
The number of dots (pixels) displayed are as follows:
Pin Assignments and Signal Names for Analog RGB
Input signal type Analog RGB
Input signal
characteristic Image signal : analog RGB
Synchronous signal :TTL level, negative true or positive true
Scanning type : non-interlace
Setting by OSD
(On Screen Display)
•CONTRAST
•H-POSITION
•H-size
•DIMMER(BACKLIGHT)
•ALL RESET (DEFAULT)
•BRIGHTNESS
•V-POSITION
•PHASE
•SHARPNESS
Size H Sync.
(kHz) V Sync.
(Hz) DotClock
(MHz)
Screen Resolution
Expansion
(H: Horizontal)(V: Vertical)
Display
Resolution
640×400 31.469 70.000 25.175 ×2 (H)
×2.56 (V)
1280×1024
640×480 31.469 59.992 25.175 ×2 (H)
×2.13(V)
640×480 35.000 66.670 30.240
640×480 37.861 72.810 31.500
640×480 37.500 75.000 31.500
720×400*1
*1 When you use this resolution, set “ON” for “720 × 400 Mode” in the OSD (On Screen
Display) “System Settings”.
31.469 70.000 28.320 ×1.77 (H)
×2.56(V)
800×600 35.156 56.250 36.000 ×1.6 (H)
×1.7(V)
800×600 37.879 60.317 40.000
800×600 46.875 75.000 49.500
1024×768 48.363 60.004 65.000 ×1.25(H)
×1.33(V)
1024×768 56.476 70.069 75.000
1024×768 60.023 75.029 78.750
1280×1024 63.981 60.000 108.000 ×1.0
1280×1024 79.976 75.000 134.999
Pin
No. Signal Name Pin
No. Signal Name Pin
No. Signal Name Pin Location
1 Analog R 6 Return R 11 Reserved
2 Analog G 7 Return G 12 DDC DATA
3 Analog B 8 Return B 13 H. SYNC
4 Reserved 9 Reserved 14 V. SYNC
5 Digital grounding 10 Digital grounding 15 DDC CLOCK
15
11
5
1

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Connector...........................Mini Dsub 15 pin male
Connector set screw ..........#4-40 UNC
Cable..................................RGB cable manufactured by Pro-face.
FP-CV02-45 <4.5m>
DVI-D Interface
Display Area (FP-3900T Series)
• If a cable other than the specified RGB cable is used, product perfor-
mance cannot be guaranteed due to the possibility of noise interfer-
ing with the FP unit’s operation.
Input signal type DVI-D
Setting by OSD
(On Screen Display)
•CONTRAST
•DIMMER(BACKLIGHT)
•ALL RESET (DEFAULT)
•BRIGHTNESS
•SHARPNESS
Size H Sync.
(kHz) V Sync.
(Hz) DotClock
(MHz)
Screen Resolution
Expansion
(H: Horizontal)(V: Vertical)
Display
Resolution
640×400 31.469 70.000 25.175 ×2 (H)
×2.56 (V)
1280×1024
640×480 31.469 59.992 25.175 ×2 (H)
×2.13(V)
640×480 35.000 66.670 30.240
640×480 37.861 72.810 31.500
640×480 37.500 75.000 31.500
720×400*1
*1 When you use this resolution, set “ON” for “720 × 400 Mode” in the OSD (On Screen
Display) “System Settings”.
31.469 70.000 28.320 ×1.77 (H)
×2.56(V)
800×600 35.156 56.250 36.000 ×1.6 (H)
×1.7(V)
800×600 37.879 60.317 40.000
800×600 46.875 75.000 49.500
1024×768 48.363 60.004 65.000 ×1.25(H)
×1.33(V)
1024×768 56.476 70.069 75.000
1024×768 60.023 75.029 78.750
1280×1024 63.981 60.000 108.000 ×1.0
1280×1024 79.976 75.000 134.999

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Pin Assignments and Signal Names for DVI-D
Connector...........................DVI-D 24-pin male
Connector set screw ..........#4-40 UNC
Cable..................................DVI-D cable manufactured by Pro-face.
(FP-DV01-50 <5 m>, FP-DV01-100 <10 m>)
Serial Interface
Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name Pin Location
1 TMDS DATA2- 9 TMDS DATA1- 17 TMDS DATA0-
2 TMDS DATA2+ 10 TMDS DATA1+ 18 TMDS DATA0+
3TMDS DATA2
SHIELD 11 TMDS DATA1
SHIELD 19 TMDS DATA0
SHIELD
4NC12NC20NC
5NC13NC21NC
6DDCClock14 NC 22
TMDS CLOCK
SHIELD
7 DDC Data 15 GND 23 TMDS
CLOCK+
8 NC 16 Hot Plug Detect 24 TMDS CLOCK-
• Hot Plug cannot be used.
• If a cable other than the specified DVI-D cable is used, product per-
formance cannot be guaranteed due to the possibility of noise inter-
fering with the FP unit’s operation.
• Only when the FP-3900T series is connected with PS-2000B or PL-
3000B (Revision B or more), FP-DV01-100 can be used.
• Please turn on PS-2000B's internal dipswitch 4 when use FP-
DV01-100 with PS-2000B. (The resolution that can be dis-
played is 1024 x 768 only (XGA). )
Please turn off dipswitch 4 when use FP-DV01-50.
• Please set PL-3000B’s internal dipswitch 5 to zsign side when
you use FP-DV01-100 with PL-3000B.
We will recommend the resolution of PL-3000B to change to
the maximum display resolution of FP additionally.
Please set it on the opposite side of zsign when use FP-
DV01-50.
RS-232C Serial Interface
Baud rate : 9600 bps
Data length : 8 bits
Parity : None
Stop bit : 1
Flow Control: None
1
9
17
8
16
24
17
24
1
8

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Pin Assignments and Signal Names for Serial Interface
Connector...........................Dsub 9 pin female
Connector set screw ..........#4-40 UNC
Cable..................................SIO cable for FP manufactured by Pro-face.
(FP61V-IS00-O)
Concerning Signal Names
Signal names used for the serial interface on FP units are designed to match the pin order used
on most PC serial interfaces, so that a straight cable can be used to connect the two. Therefore,
connect each pin’s signal to the same signal name on the PC side.
For example, pin #2 ‘RD’ should be connected to the ‘RD’ input terminal on the PC’s connector.
Refer to the FP3000 Series User Manual’s section “Cable Diagrams” for each signal’s direction.
USB Interface (Type-B connector : Up-Stream Port)
Pin Assignments and Signal Names for USB Interface
Cable..................................USB cable manufactured by Pro-face.
(FP-US00)
Pin No. Signal Name Condition Pin Location
1 CD Carrier Detect*1
*1 The CD, DTR, and DSR are connected together inside of the FP.
2RD
Receive Data (FP->
Host)
3 SD Send Data (FP<-Host)
4 DTR Data Terminal Ready*1
5 GND Ground
6 DSR Data Set Ready*1
7RS
Request to Send (FP<-
Host)
8CS
Clear to Send (FP->
Host)
9 NC (Used internally)
Pin No. Signal Name Condition Pin Location
1 USB1-5V +5VIN
2 USBD1(-) USB data(-)
3 USBD1(+) USB data(+)
4 GND Ground
• If a cable other than the specified USB cable is used, product
performance cannot be guaranteed due to the possibility of
noise interfering with the FP unit’s operation.
6
9
1
5
4
3
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Installation
(1) According to the Panel Cut size, make installation holes on the panel. Also, determine the
panel thickness according to the panel thickness range with due consideration of panel
strength.
(2) Check that FP has installation fasteners. Insert the FP from the front.
(3) The following figures show the twelve (12) fastener insertion slot locations. Insert each
fastener's hook into the slot and tighten it with a screwdriver.
• Installation gasket must be used even though it is not neces-
sary for its environment. For installation, refer to the FP3000
Series User Manual.
• Check that the installation panel or cabinet's surface is flat, in
good condition and has no jagged edges. Also, if desired,
metal reinforcing strips can be attached to the inside of the
panel, near the Panel Cut, to increase the panel's strength.
• Tightening the screws with too much force can damage the FP
unit’s case.
• The necessary torque is
0.8
N•m.
FP
Unit: mm [in] 419.5 [16.52 ]
+1
- 0 +0.04
- 0
352.5
+1
- 0
[13.88 ]
+0.04
- 0
r ≤3[0.12]
FP
Panel
Panel thickness
1.6[0.06] to 10[0.39]
Left side
Bottom
Right side
Insertion
Slots
Panel
Installation fastener
Top
FP Hook

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Wiring
• To avoid an electric shock, when connecting the FP’s power cord terminals to the power ter-
minal block, confirm that the FP’s power supply is completely turned OFF, via a breaker, or
similar unit.
• To avoid the dangers of fire, electric hazards and equipment damage, be sure to use only the
specified voltage when operating the FP.
• Since there is no power switch on the FP unit, be sure to attach a breaker-type switch to its
power cord.
Electrical Specification
Environmental Specification
Power Cord Specifications
Use copper conductors only.
Item Specification
Power Supply
Rated Voltage AC100V ~ AC240V
Allowable Voltage AC85V ~ AC264V
Rated Frequency 50 / 60HZ
Allowable Frequency
Range 40Hz - 72Hz
Allowable Voltage Drop 1 cycle (Max.)
(Voltage drop interval must be 1s or more.)
Current Consumption AC100V 1.1A or less (TYP 0.75A)
AC240V 0.7A or less (TYP 0.44A)
In-Rush Current 60A (Max.)
Voltage Endurance AC1500V 20mA for 1 minute
(between charging and FG terminals)
Insulation Resistance DC500V 10MΩ(Min.)
(between charging and FG terminals)
Item Specification
Surrounding Air Temperature 0 ~ 50ºC (The panel should not incline more than 30º)
Storage Temperature -20 ~ +60ºC
Ambient Humidity 10 ~ 90%RH
(No condensation, Wet bulb temperature: 39ºC max.)
Storage Humidity
Air Purity (Dust) 0.1mg/m3(Max.) (No electrically conductive dust is
allowed)
Pollution Degree For use in Pollution Degree 2 environment
Power Cord Diameter 0.75mm2to 2.5mm2(18AWG to 12 AWG)
Conductor Type Simple or Twisted Wire*1
Conductor Length 10mm [0.39 in.]

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*1 If the Conductor’s end (individual)
wires are not twisted correctly, the
end wires may either short
against each other, or against an
electrode.
Power connector specification
• Kind of power cord is FKC 2,5/3-STF-5,08
which are Phoenix Contact products.
Use the following wiring for FP. Those are
Phoenix Contact products.
Connecting the Power Cord
When connecting the AC type power cord,
be sure to follow the procedures given
below.
(1) Confirm that the power cord is
unplugged from the power supply.
(2) Push the Opening button by a small and
flat screw driver to open the desired pin
hole.
(3) Insert each pin terminal into its each
hole. Release the Opening button to
clamp the pin place.
(4) After inserting all three pins, insert the
Power Plug into the Power Connector at
FP. Fix the plug with two(2) minus
screws.
• The torque required to tighten these
screws is 0.5 to 0.6N•m.
• To prevent the possibility of a terminal
short, use a pin terminal that has an
insulating sleeve.
Using the USB Cable Clamp
USB Cable Clamp Attachment Pro-
cedure
Installation to USB cable
(1) Connect the USB cable to the connector.
(2) Insert the cable clamp into the cable
clamp holder as shown in the following
figure, and tighten the clamp until the
cable is secured in place.
LAC Input Terminal-
live line
NAC Input Terminal-
neutral line
FG Ground Terminal
connected to the
FP chassis
Recommended
Drivers SZS 0.6X3.5 (1205053)
Recommended
stick end
terminal
AI 0.75-10GY(3201288)
AI 1-10RD(3200182)
AI 1.5-10BK(3200195)
AI 2.5-12BU(3200962)
Crimp tool for
recommended
stick end
terminal
CRIMPFOX ZA 3
(1201882)
FG
N
L
Power
Cable
Joint
AC power supply cordOpening Button
L
N
FG
USB cable clamp
USB Cable
Stopper USB cable clamp holder

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USB Cable Clamp Removal Fea-
ture
(1) Push in the cable clamp’s stopper until
the cable clamp is unlocked, then remove
the clamp.
(2) Disconnect the USB cable.
Power Supply Cautions
Please pay special attention to the following
instructions when connecting the power cord
terminals to the FP unit.
• If the power supply voltage exceeds the FP
unit’s specified range, connect a voltage
transformer.
• Between the line and the ground, be sure to
use a low noise power supply. If there is
still an excessive amount of noise, connect
a noise reducing transformer.
• Input and Output signal lines must be sepa-
rated from the power control cables for
operational circuits.
• The FP unit’s power supply cord should
not be bundled with or kept close to main
circuit lines (high voltage, high current), or
input/output signal lines.
• Connect a surge absorber to handle power
surges.
• To reduce noise, make the power cord as
short as possible.
• The temperature rating of field installed
conductors: 75 ºC only.
Grounding Caution
When attaching a wire to the FP unit’s rear
face FG terminal, (on the AC Connector), be
sure to create an exclusive ground.
(Use a grounding resistance of 100Ω, a wire
of 2mm2or thicker, or your country’s
applicable standard.)
Input/Output Signal Line Cau-
tions
• All FP Input and Output signal lines must
be separated from all operating circuit
(power) cables.
• If this is not possible, use a shielded cable
and ground the shield.
Calibration of OSD Display
Position
OSD Functions
You can operate the FP screen menus via the
touch panel, and even if FP is operating,
adjust screen image display to a minute level.
The feature is called OSD (On Screen
Display). The items that can be set with OSD
and the functions are shown.
Example of OSD screen
"Ver.*.**" indicates the version of the OSD.

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Starting the OSD
To start the OSD and enter OSD mode, press the three corners of the touch panel in turn
(upper left, upper right, and lower right) within 5 seconds. In OSD mode, the setting screen
is displayed in the center of the screen. In this mode, the touch panel cannot be used to
export data to external devices unless the settings for the OSD are completed.
Using the OSD
Quitting the OSD
• OSD is not displayed when a SW 1-2 is ON.
Item Function
Color Settings Adjusts the contrast and the brightness.
Screen Settings Adjusts the display position of the screen.
Custom Display Adjusts Sharpness and the backlight brightness.
System Settings Changes settings such as activating the click sound.
All Reset Resets the current OSD value to the default value.
Input Source Switches Analog RGB and DVI-D.
Auto Adjust Automatically adjusts the display position of the screen.
(Analog RGB only)
Auto Gain Automatically adjusts the contrast and the brightness.
(Analog RGB only)
ESC Cancels the setting and returns to the upper level.
SET Applies the setting and returns to the upper level.
Arrow KEY Changes the selection.
SELECT Selects icons or items.
SAVE Saves the current value and quits the OSD.
EXIT Quits the OSD.
Icons on the screen are used to operate the OSD. After the OSD start-up, the
top menu displays. Touching the icon you want to adjust displays its submenu
or setting change screen. In the setting change screen, icons are used
to change the setting. To apply the setting, press the button. Press the
button to save the defined settings.
To quit the OSD, press the or button in the top menu or leave the
OSD as it is for at least 30 seconds.

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Top Main
• In the OSD, pressing the button applies the set value and
enables the setting. The set value won’t be canceled unless the
power is turned OFF or the value is reset.
If the power is turned OFF without saving the set value, that data
will disappear. The last saved data will be read into the system
when the FP starts. To enable the changed value, be sure to pres
s
the button.
• All the setting values, even though in process of the OSD settings,
will be retained in condition of letting the OSD leave more than 30
seconds or by pressing the button. The OSD will keep thos
e
values and make them effective until power-off or a Reset
command input.
Selection of the change item
Applies the setting and then returns to the top menu.
Cancels the setting and then returns to the top menu.
Screen Settings
H.Position
V.Position
H.size
Phase
Display Clock
Contrast
R.Contrast
G.Contrast
B.Contrast
Brightness
Color Settings
Adjustment button
Selection of the change item
Adjustment button
Applies the setting and then returns to the top menu.
Cancels the setting and then returns to the top menu.
Custom Display
Sharpness
Dimmer
Auto Adjust Enable
OSD Transparent
Selection of the change item Adjustment button
Applies the setting and then returns to the top menu.
Cancels the setting and then returns to the top menu.
Clock for output to TFT-color display can be finely
adjusted according to 9 levels. (Default: 50)
Please use to the default value normally.
(Analog RGB only)
(Analog RGB only)
(Analog RGB only)
(Analog RGB only)

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720x400 Mode When an input data resolution of 720 x 400 is used in the
VGA text mode, set this parameter to ON. For other
resolutions, set this parameter to OFF.
(Default: ON)
Enables/disables the screen display Auto OFF function
and sets the time when the Auto OFF function is
enabled.
(Default: OFF <Auto OFF function disabled>)
The Auto OFF function automatically turns off the
display to prevent the screen from burning out when the
touch panel is not used for some period of time. With
this parameter, you can set the time interval to turn off
the screen display (how much time passes before the
screen display is turned off) when the touch panel is not
used. If the touch panel is not touched over the set time,
the backlight will automatically turns off.
Select the time period from 1 min, 3 min, 5 min, 10 min,
and OFF (Auto OFF function disabled).
Enables/disables the Backlight burnout detect function.
(Default: ON)
When a burned-out backlight is detected, the status LED
flashes alternately green and red, or a steady orange.
Touch-operation will be disabled when the backlight
burns out, which prevents the FP from sending input
signals to the PLC.
BL Alarm
• Normally, the FP unit detects a backlight burnout by
monitoring the backlight’s current flow, however, the
FP may fail to detect this condition, depending on the
type of backlight problem.
Auto off Disp
Selection of the change item
System Settings
Enables/disables the click sound. With this parameter,
the sound level can also be adjusted.
(Default value: OFF <Click sound disabled>)
Click Tone
Adjustment button
Applies the setting and then returns to the top menu.
Cancels the setting and then returns to the top menu.
Enables to halt the data output procedure when
two points of the touch panel are pressed.
(Default: OFF <Disable>)
Detect 2-Point Touch
• When doing the touch operation on a screen like the
desktop of Windows®, disable this function.
• Depending on the conditions, it may not be able to be
detected that the two points were pressed.
Set the touch panel ID number using the number 0
to 3, when connecting to USB. (Default: 0)
USB Touch Panel ID
Enables/disables the buzzer sound in turning on the
power.
(Default: ON <Buzzer sounds enabled>)
Power on Buzzer

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Note
Regardless of the above clause, Digital
Electronics Corporation shall not be held
responsible for any damages or third-party
claims for damages or losses resulting from
the use of this product.
PFX105491L .FP3900-MT03E-BTH 2010.10. JM/C ©2009 Digital Electronics Corporation
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Applies the setting and then returns to the top menu.
Cancels the setting and then returns to the top menu.
• Be sure to perform the auto gain control when the
screen has both 100% black and 100% white areas
displayed.
Saves the setting and quits the OSD. Saves all the adjusted settings in the EEPROM.
End of OSD
Auto Gain (Analog RGB only)
Icon selection
Icon decision
• Be sure to perform the auto adjust while things
except that black are shown on sides of the dis-
play.
Switches Analog RGB and DVI-D, and quits the OSD.
Cancels the setting and then returns to the top menu.
Input Source
Auto Adjust (Analog RGB only)
Applies the setting and then returns to the top menu.
Cancels the setting and then returns to the top menu.
Resets all the settings and then returns to the top menu.
Cancels the setting and then returns to the top menu.
All Reset

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California Proposition 65 Warning—Lead and Lead
Compounds
Advertencia de la Proposición 65 de California—Plomo y
compuestos de plomo
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Plomb et composés de plomb
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WARNING: This product can
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compounds, which are known to
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cancer and birth defects or other
reproductive harm. For more
information go to:
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ADVERTENCIA: Este producto puede
exponerle a químicos incluyendo
plomo y compuestos de plomo, que es
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cáncer y defectos de nacimiento u
otros daños reproductivos. Para mayor
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compris plomb et composés de plomb,
identifiés par l'État de Californie comme
pouvant causer le cancer et des
malformations congénitales ou autres
troubles de l’appareil
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