Xycom 5017T User manual

2003 XYCOM AUTOMATION, INC. Printed in the United States of America
5017T
Flat Panel Industrial Touch Monitor
User Manual

5017T Flat Panel Industrial Touch Monitors Revision Record
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Revision Description Date
A Manual Released 01/04
B TIR Caution added 06/04
Part Number 143241 (B)
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Copyright Information
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or copied without expressed written authorization from Xycom Automation.
The information contained within this document is subject to change without notice. Xycom Automation does not
guarantee the accuracy of the information.
United States FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class A EMI Compliance Statement:
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to
part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense.
WARNING – European Users:
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the
user may be required to take adequate measures.
INSTALLATION:
Electromagnetic Compatibility WARNING
The connection of non-shielded equipment interface cables to this equipment will invalidate FCC EMI and European
Union EMC compliance and may result in electromagnetic interference and/or susceptibility levels which are in
violation of regulations which apply to the legal operation of this device. It is the responsibility of the system integrator
and/or user to apply the following directions, which relate to installation and configuration:
All interface cables must include shielded cables. Braid/foil type shields are recommended. Communication cable
connectors must be metal, ideally zinc die-cast backshell types, and provide 360-degree protection about the
interface wires. The cable shield braid must be terminated directly to the metal connector shell, ground drain wires
alone are not adequate.
Protective measures for power and interface cables as described within this manual must be applied. Do not leave
cables connected to unused interfaces or disconnected at one end. Changes or modifications to this device not
expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 – INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................1
P
RODUCT
O
VERVIEW
....................................................................................................................................................1
Standard Features .................................................................................................................................................1
Unpacking the Unit.................................................................................................................................................1
CHAPTER 2 – INSTALLATION.....................................................................................................................................3
P
RODUCT
D
IMENSIONS
..................................................................................................................................................3
5017T Dimensions .................................................................................................................................................3
Front Panel Controls ..............................................................................................................................................4
I/O Panel ................................................................................................................................................................4
L
OCATION AND
E
NCLOSURE
C
ONSIDERATIONS
.................................................................................................................5
P
ANEL
I
NSTALLATION
.....................................................................................................................................................6
P
OWER
M
ANAGEMENT
...................................................................................................................................................8
System Power........................................................................................................................................................8
Excessive Heat ......................................................................................................................................................9
Electrical Noise ......................................................................................................................................................9
Line Voltage Variation ..........................................................................................................................................10
H
AZARDOUS
L
OCATIONS
I
NSTALLATIONS
.......................................................................................................................10
Definitions ............................................................................................................................................................12
Power Switch .......................................................................................................................................................14
Cable Connections...............................................................................................................................................14
Operation and Maintenance.................................................................................................................................15
Safety Agency Approval.......................................................................................................................................15
CHAPTER 3 – MONITOR SETTINGS .........................................................................................................................16
O
N
S
CREEN
D
ISPLAY
(OSD) S
WITCH
...........................................................................................................................16
M
ODE AND
I
MAGE
A
DJUSTMENT
...................................................................................................................................16
Reset Factory Default Settings.............................................................................................................................18
A
NALOG
RGB I
NTERFACE
S
PECIFICATIONS
...................................................................................................................18
V
IDEO
M
ODES
............................................................................................................................................................19
CHAPTER 4 – OPERATOR INPUT.............................................................................................................................20
I
NSTALLING THE
T
OUCH
S
CREEN
D
RIVER
......................................................................................................................20
C
ALIBRATING THE
T
OUCH
S
CREEN
................................................................................................................................20
A
CCESSING THE
“M
OUSE
R
IGHT
B
UTTON
” F
UNCTIONALITY WITH THE
T
OUCH
S
CREEN
.......................................................21
U
SING A
P
OINTING
D
EVICE WITH A
T
OUCH
S
CREEN FOR
DOS.........................................................................................21
CHAPTER 5 – HARDWARE........................................................................................................................................22
VGA I
NPUT
C
ONNECTOR
.............................................................................................................................................22
S
ERIAL
I
NTERFACE
......................................................................................................................................................23
Touch Screen RS-232 Output Connector ............................................................................................................23
T
OUCH
S
CREEN
USB O
UTPUT
C
ONNECTOR
.................................................................................................................23
APPENDIX A – TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................................24
H
ARDWARE
S
PECIFICATIONS
........................................................................................................................................24
E
NVIRONMENTAL
S
PECIFICATIONS
................................................................................................................................25
APPENDIX B – TECHNICAL SUPPORT ....................................................................................................................26
B
EFORE
C
ONTACTING
T
ECHNICAL
S
UPPORT
..................................................................................................................26
C
ONTACTING
T
ECHNICAL
S
UPPORT
..............................................................................................................................26
P
RODUCT
R
EPAIR
P
ROGRAM
/ R
ETURNING A
U
NIT TO
X
YCOM
A
UTOMATION
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Chapter 1 – Introduction
Product Overview
Xycom Automation industrial flat panel touch monitors offer state-of-the-art
performance and features while meeting the rigorous requirements of the plant floor.
Xycom’s 5017T high-resolution flat panel display reflects the latest “Smart Panel”
technology and is contained within a rugged housing with a resistive membrane
touch screen.
Standard Features
• 17” Flat Panel TFT SXGA supporting resolutions up to 1280x1024
• 2.85” mounting depth
• Five-wire analog resistive touch screen with either RS-232 or USB interfaces
• Front panel controls with on-screen menus (lock-out switch on rear of units)
• 24V DC input power (optional)
• Stainless steel front bezel (optional)
• NEMA 4/4x/12 front panel (when properly mounted)
Caution
Leaving your TFT LCD display on constantly can result in temporary image
retention (TIR). TIR can be avoided by using a screen saver, enabling the
idle/doze timeout feature, or by turning off the display when it is not in use.
Unpacking the Unit
When you remove the 5017T from its shipping box, verify that you have the parts
listed below. Save the box and inner wrapping in case you need to reship the unit.
• 5017T unit.
• Installation Fasteners (14)
• Analog RGB Cable (10 ft.)
• RS-232C Cable (10 ft.) – supplied on units ordered with the RS-232C touch option
• USB Cable (3 m) – supplied in place of the 10 ft RS-232C cable on units ordered
with the USB touch option

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• Documentation and Support Library CD-ROM, which contains this manual and all
drivers required by this unit.

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Chapter 2 – Installation
Product Dimensions
5017T Dimensions
Figure 2-1. 5017T Dimensions
Note: All dimensions are in inches.

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Front Panel Controls
Figure 2-2. 5017T Front Panel Controls
Table 2-1. 5017T Front Panel Controls Functions
Feature Description
Menu This button is used to open and select options in the On Screen Display
(OSD) menu.
Left This button moves the selector left on the menu or adjustment bar.
Right This button moves the selector right on the menu or adjustment bar.
Exit This button is used to close the OSD.
Power (LED) This button is used to turn the monitor on or off. The LED is lit amber
when in use.
I/O Panel
Figure 2-3. 5017T I/O Panel
Table 2-2. 5017T I/O Panel Functions
Feature Description
AC Input 100-240 VAC auto-ranging (18-30 VDC on DC models)
OSD Selector Switch
Used to enable or disable (lock) adjustment buttons on front of
monitor
Touch Out USB Touch screen output on USB models
Touch Out RS-232 Touch screen output on RS-232 models
Video In Video input signal from computer

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Location and Enclosure Considerations
• Account for the unit dimensions when selecting an installation location or enclosure
(see page 3 for unit dimensions).
• You can maintain the NEMA 4 seal by mounting the unit in an approved enclosure
that has a 14-gauge (0.075"/1.9 mm thick) steel or (0.125"/3.2 mm thick) aluminum
front face.
• Place the unit at a comfortable working level.
• Mount the unit in an upright position, if possible.
• Consider locations of accessories such as AC power outlets and lighting (interior
lighting and windows) for installation and maintenance convenience.
• Prevent condensation by installing a thermostat-controlled heater or air conditioner.
• Avoid obstructing the airflow to allow for maximum cooling.
• Place any fans or blowers close to the heat-generating devices. If using a fan, make
sure that outside air is not brought inside the enclosure unless a fabric or other
reliable filter is used. This filtration prevents conductive particles or other harmful
contaminants from entering the enclosure.
•
Do not select a location near equipment that generates excessive electromagnetic
interference (EMI) or radio frequency interface (RFI) (equipment such as high-power
welding machines, induction heating equipment, and large motor starters).
• Do not place incoming power line devices (such as isolation or constant voltage
transformers, local power disconnects, and surge suppressers) near the system. The
proper location of incoming line devices keeps power wire runs as short as possible
and minimizes electrical noise transmitted to the unit.
• Make sure the location does not exceed the unit's shock, vibration, and temperature
specifications (see Environmental Specifications on page 24).
• Install the unit so it does not cause a hazard from uneven mechanical loading.
• Incorporate a readily accessible disconnect device in the fixed wiring on permanently
connected equipment.
• Avoid overloading the supply circuit.

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Panel Installation
This monitor should be mounted and used where NEMA 4 and NEMA 12 type
enclosures are employed. When mounted properly, the monitor meets or exceeds the
sealing requirements set forth in the NEMA 4 and NEMA 12 specifications. The
monitor uses "U"-shaped clips and a special gasket to achieve the proper seal.
Make a cutout in one of the walls of your NEMA enclosure (see Figure 2-4 for cutout
dimensions). Enclosures made of heavier gauge metal work better in that they won't
deform or bend as easily when the monitor's sealing gasket is compressed.
Figure 2-4. 5017T Cutout Dimensions
The 5017T has 14 total mounting clips: 4 on the both the top and bottom of the
monitor, and 3 mounting clips on both of the sides. Hold the monitor in place while
you install the mounting clips (see Figure 2-5 for mounting clip locations). Tighten
the clips in a crisscross pattern. This will help to develop an even pressure on the
sealing gasket. Tighten the clips until the back of the monitor's front bezel begins to
contact the front of the NEMA enclosure (at least 7 in-lbs of torque).
Caution
Over-tightening the clips can cause damage to the monitor, which can result
in loss of seal integrity.

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Figure 2-5. Mounting Clip Locations
Insert the hook section into the slots and tighten the fastener with a screwdriver, as
shown.
Figure 2-6. Fastening the Monitor to the Panel
Panel
Display
Unit
Mounting Clip

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Power Management
The monitor is based on the VESA DPMS and the DVI DMPM standards. To
activate the monitor's Power Management function, both the video card and the
computer must conform to the VESA DPMS standard and the DVI DMPM standard.
System Power
It is a good practice to use isolation transformers on the incoming AC power line to
the system. An isolation transformer is especially desirable in cases in which heavy
equipment is likely to introduce noise onto the AC line. The isolation transformer can
also serve as a step-down transformer to reduce the incoming line voltage to a desired
level. The transformer should have a sufficient power rating (units of volt-amperes)
to supply the load adequately.
Proper grounding is essential to all safe electrical installations. Refer to the relevant
federal, state/provincial, and local electric codes, which provide data such as the size
and types of conductors, color codes and connections necessary for safe grounding of
electrical components. The code specifies that a grounding path must be permanent
(no solder), continuous, and able to safely conduct the ground-fault current in the
system with minimal impedance (minimum wire required is 18 AWG, 1 mm).
Observe the following practices:
• Separate the power and ground (P. E., or Protective Earth) cable from signal cables at
the point of entry to the enclosure. To minimize the ground wire length within the
enclosure, locate the ground reference point near the point of entry for the plant
power supply.
• All electrical racks or chassis and machine elements should be Earth Grounded in
installations where high levels of electrical noise can be expected. The rack/chassis
should be grounded with a ground rod or attached to a nearby Earth structure such as
a steel support beam. Connect each different apparatus to a single Earth Ground point
in a "star" configuration with low impedance cable. Scrape away paint and other
nonconductive material from the area where a chassis makes contact with the
enclosure.

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Power Terminal Block:
Number Function
1
AC Line Input
2
AC Neutral Input
100-240 VAC
Power Input Terminal Block
3 Protective Earth Ground
Number Function
1
+ DC Line Input
2
– DC Return Input
18-30 VDC
Power Input Terminal Block
3 Protective Earth Ground
Caution:
Use AWG18 wire or greater for the 5017T’s power cable.
Isolate the AC main circuit line, I/O signal lines, and power cord - do not bind or group
them together.
Excessive Heat
To keep the temperature in range, the cooling air at the base of the system must not
exceed the maximum temperature specification (see Environmental Specifications on
page 24). Allocate proper spacing between internal components installed in the
enclosure. When the air temperature is higher than the specified maximum in the
enclosure, use a fan or air conditioner to lower the temperature.
Electrical Noise
Electrical noise is seldom responsible for damaging components, unless extremely
high energy or high voltage levels are present. However, noise can cause temporary
malfunctions that can result in hazardous machine operation in certain applications.
Noise may be present only at certain times, may appear at widely spread intervals, or
in some cases may exist continuously.

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Noise commonly enters through input, output, and power supply lines and may also
be coupled through the capacitance between these lines and the noise signal carrier
lines. This usually results from the presence of high voltage or long, close-spaced
conductors. When control lines are closely spaced with lines carrying large currents,
the coupling of magnetic fields can also occur. Use shielded cables to help minimize
noise. Potential noise generators include switching components, relays, solenoids,
motors, and motor starters.
Refer to the relevant Federal, State/Provincial, and local electric codes, which
provide data such as the size and types of conductors, color codes and connections
necessary for safe grounding of electrical components. It is recommended that high-
and low-voltage cabling be separated and dressed apart. In particular, AC cables and
switch wiring should not be in the same conduit with all communication cables.
Line Voltage Variation
The power supply section of the unit is built to sustain the specified line fluctuations
and still allow the system to function in its operating margin. As long as the incoming
voltage is adequate, the power supply provides all the logic voltages necessary to
support the monitor unit.
Unusual AC line variations may cause undesirable system shutdowns. As a first step
to reduce line variations, correct any possible feed problems in the distribution
system. If this correction does not solve the problem, use a constant voltage
transformer. The constant voltage transformer stabilizes the input voltage to the
systems by compensating for voltage changes at the primary in order to maintain a
steady voltage at the secondary. When using a constant voltage transformer, check
that the power rating is sufficient to supply the unit.
Hazardous Locations Installations
Xycom Automation designed the systems with the intention of meeting the
requirements of Class I, Division 2 Hazardous Locations applications. Division 2
locations are those locations that are normally non-hazardous, but potentially
hazardous should an accident expose the area to flammable vapors, gases or
combustible dusts.
These systems are non-incendiary devices. They are not intrinsically safe and should
never be operated within a Division 1 (normally hazardous) location when installed as
described here. Nor should any peripheral interface device attached to these systems be
located within Division 1 locations unless approved and/or certified diode barriers are
placed in series with each individual signal and DC power line. Any such installations
are beyond the bounds of Xycom Automation design intent. Xycom Automation
accepts no responsibility for installations of this equipment or any devices attached to
this equipment in Division 1 locations.
It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the product is properly rated for
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Group rating, then users should consult the appropriate authorities having jurisdiction
in order to determine the correct rating for that Hazardous Location.
In accordance with Federal, State/Provincial, and Local regulations, all hazardous
location installations should be inspected by the appropriate authority having
jurisdiction prior to use. Only technically qualified personnel should install, service,
and inspect these systems.
Warning
Suitable for use in Class I, Division 2 Groups A, B, C, and D, and Class II,
Division 2, Groups F and G hazardous locations or non-hazardous locations
only.Temperature Codes: T4A (5017T-24V), T4 (5017T)
Warning - Explosion Hazard
Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I, Class II,
Division 2.
Advertissement Risque D’ Explosion
La substitution de composants peut rendre ce materiel inacceptable pour les
emplamements de classe I, II, Division 2.
Warning - Explosion Hazard
Do not disconnect equipment unless the power has been switched off or the
area is known to be non-hazardous.
Advertissement Risque D’ Explosion
Avant de deconnecter l’equipment, coupler le courant ou s’assurer que
l’emplacement est designe non dangereux.
Warning - Explosion Hazard
When in hazardous locations, turn off power before replacing or wiring
modules.
Advertissement Risque D’ Explosion
Dans les situations hasardees, couper la courant avant de remplacer ou de
cabler les modules.

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Warning
To maintain a safe condition, do not use an external keyboard or mouse or
USB port devices when the unit is operating in a hazardous environment.
Definitions
The following Class and Division explanations are derived from Article 500
(Sections 5 and 6) of the United States National Fire Protection Agency National
Electric Code (NFPA 70, 1990). They are not complete and are included here only
for a general description for those not familiar with generic hazardous locations’
requirements.
Persons responsible for the installation of this equipment in Hazardous Locations are
responsible for ensuring that all relevant codes and regulations related to location
rating, enclosure, and wiring are met.
Class I Locations
Class I locations are those in which flammable gases or vapors are or may be present
in the air in quantities sufficient to produce explosive or ignitable mixtures.
Class II Locations
Class II locations are those that are, or may become, hazardous because of the
presence of combustible dust.
Division 1 Locations
A Division 1 location is one in which flammable or ignitable gasses, vapors, or
combustible dusts and particles can exist due the following conditions:
•
••
•
Normal operating conditions.
•
••
•
Because of repair, maintenance conditions, leakage, or where mechanical failure
or abnormal operation of machinery or equipment might release or cause
explosive or ignitable mixtures to be released or produced.
•
••
•
Combustible dusts of an electrically conductive nature may be present in
hazardous quantities.
Note
Xycom Automation
5017T, 5017T-24V
systems are not suitable for
installation within Division 1 locations.

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Note
Electrical equipment cannot be installed in Division 1 locations unless they
are intrinsically safe, installed inside approved explosion-proof enclosures, or
installed inside approved purged and pressurized enclosures.
Division 2 Locations
•
••
•
Class I volatile flammable liquids or flammable gasses are handled, processed,
or used, but confined within closed containers or closed systems from which
they can escape only in cases of accidental rupture or breakdown of such
enclosures or systems, or in case of abnormal operation of equipment.
•
••
•
Ignitable concentrations of Class I vapors or gasses are normally prevented by
positive mechanical ventilation, but which may become hazardous due to
mechanical failure of those ventilation systems.
•
••
•
Location is adjacent to a Division 1 location.
•
••
•
Class II combustible dust is not normally in the air in quantities sufficient to
produce explosive or ignitable mixtures. Dust accumulations are normally
insufficient to interfere with normal operation of electrical equipment or other
apparatus. Combustible dust may be in suspension in the air as a result of the
following: infrequent malfunctioning of handling or processing equipment;
combustible dust accumulations on, or in the vicinity of electrical equipment;
may be ignitable by abnormal operation or failure of electrical equipment.
Groups
All electrical equipment that is approved for use in hazardous locations must include
a group rating. Various flammable and combustible substances are divided into these
groups as a function of their individual maximum experimental safe gap (MESG),
explosion pressure, and ignition temperature.
Component temperatures and the potential for spark based upon voltage, current, and
circuit characteristics, within electrical equipment, will determine what the
equipment group rating will be. A device approved for installation within Class I,
Group A locations may also be used in Groups B, C, or D.
Note
Approved Class I equipment may not be suitable for Class II installations.
Class I includes Groups A, B, C, and D. Class II includes Groups F, and G.

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Power Switch
The systems do not have a power switch. The amount of input power required by
these systems classifies a power switch as an incendiary device because the voltage
and current across the make/break device are capable of creating a spark.
Hazardous locations’ regulations require that a power switch rated for ordinary
locations may be used if it is located in an area specified as non-hazardous. However,
limits in cable length between the workstation and the power switch may apply.
Otherwise the switch must be compliant with Class I, Division 1 requirements
(intrinsically safe). These switches are built in a manner that prevents the possibility
of a spark when contacts are made or broken.
Use suitable UL listed and/or CSA Certified Class I, Division 1 switches in
hazardous locations. These switches are available from a wide number of sources. It
is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the power switch selected for their
installation has the correct hazardous locations rating for the location in which it is
installed.
Cable Connections
Division 2 hazardous locations’ regulations require that all cable connections be
provided with adequate strain relief and positive interlock. USB connections can
never be used in hazardous location installations, because USB connectors do not
provide adequate strain relief. Never connect or disconnect a cable while power is
applied at either end of the cable.
All communication cables should include a chassis ground shield. This shield should
include both copper braid and aluminum foil. The D-sub style connector housing
should be a metal conductive type (e.g., molded zinc) and the ground shield braid
should be well terminated directly to the connector housing. Do not use a shield drain
wire.
The outer diameter of the cable must be suited to the inner diameter of the cable
connector strain relief in order to ensure that a reliable degree of strain relief is
maintained.
Warning
Never connect or disconnect the communication cables while power is
applied at either end of the cable. This may result in an incendiary spark.
Permanent damage to the workstation communication components may
occur.

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Operation and Maintenance
The systems have been designed for compliance with relevant spark ignition tests.
However, please note that the workstation front panel contrast adjustment tactile
switches and keyboard connector are the only make/break components intended to be
exercised by the operator in the course of normal operation.
Warning
To maintain a safe condition, never use an external keyboard or mouse or USB
port devices when the unit is operating in a hazardous environment.
Always observe the following rules with respect to hazardous location installations:
1. Always install the workstations within an enclosure suitable for the specific
application. General-purpose enclosures may be acceptable for Class I
applications but are never acceptable for Class II applications. Type 4 (IP 65)
enclosures are recommended even when not required by regulations.
2. If present, keep enclosure doors or openings closed at all times, to avoid the
accumulation of foreign matter inside the workstation.
3. Never subject the unit to any installation or service procedures unless power is
removed and the area is known to be non-hazardous. This includes the
installation or removal of power cables, communication cables, or removal of the
rear cover of the unit.
Only technically qualified service personnel should perform all installation and
service. These workstations are designed to require no service in the course of normal
operation by an operator.
Safety Agency Approval
The Xycom Automation systems are designed to meet the following standards:
• Underwriters Laboratories Inc., UL 1604 Standard for Safety
Electrical equipment for use in Class I and Class II, Division 2, locations
• Underwriters Laboratories Inc., UL 508, Information Technology Equipment
• Canadian Standard Association, Specification C22.2 No. 213-M1987
Non-incendiary electrical equipment for use in Class I, Division 2 hazardous
locations
• Canadian Standards Association, Specification C22.2 No. 142
Information Technology Equipment
• EN 60950, Information Technology Equipment

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Chapter 3 – Monitor Settings
Caution
Leaving your TFT LCD display on constantly can result in temporary image
retention (TIR). TIR can be avoided by using a screen saver, enabling the idle/doze
timeout feature, or by turning off the display when it is not in use.
On Screen Display (OSD) Switch
The OSD Select switch is located on the I/O panel (see Figure 2-3) and offers two
choices: enable or disable. The keys on the front of the monitor can be locked-out by
setting the OSD switch to disable, or unlocked by setting the OSD switch to enable.
Caution
Please use OSD after confirming the position of the OSD Select Switch.
Touch data is transmitted to host while OSD menu is displayed.
Mode and Image Adjustment
Not all video controllers produce exactly the same video output levels or the same
timing. The 5017T uses onscreen configuration menus to make setup and adjustment
easy. The menus are selected and the menu items are adjusted using the buttons
located on the front panel of the monitor. With the OSD enabled, follow the general
instructions below to navigate through the adjustment menus and make adjustments.
Figure 3-1. Front Panel Control Buttons
Press MENU to view the onscreen adjustment menus. Use LEFT or RIGHT to
highlight one of the following adjustment menus:
Image quality adjustment menu
Image position adjustment menu

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Display utility menu
Auto adjustment function
Press MENU to select the highlighted adjustment menu; the first adjustment option in
the menu will be highlighted. Use LEFT or RIGHT to adjust the value of the
highlighted option. Press MENU to move to the next adjustment option in the
selected menu.
Press EXIT to accept all changes and to return to the menu selection mode. Repeat
the instructions above for selecting another adjustment menu. Press EXIT again to
exit the OSD adjustment menus.
See Figures Figure 3-2 through Figure 3-5 for screenshots of the adjustment menus
and respective adjustment options.
Figure 3-2. Image Quality Adjustments
Figure 3-3. Image Position Adjustments
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