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I n d u s t r i a l Monit or s PM6084 8.4 ” 8 0 0 x 6 0 0 T F T L CD O p e n F r a m e L CD M o n i to r W a l l / P a n e l / V E S A M o u n t Re a d y User Manual All rights reserved. Product description and product specifications are subject to change without notice. For lastest product information, please v is it Acnodes’ website at www.acnodes.com 14628 Central Ave. Chino, CA 91710 Tel: 909. 597. 7588 © C opyright 2015 Acnodes C orp. Fax: 909. 597. 1939 L eg al Inf orm ation First Eng Iish pr inting, O c tober 2002 Inf or mation in this doc ument has been c ar efu IIy c hec ked for acc ur ac y; how ev er, no guar antee is giv en to the corr ectness of the contents . The infor mation in this doc um ent is s ubjec t to c hange w ithout notic e. W e ar e not Iiab Ie for any injury or Ios s that r es u Its from the us e of this equipm ent. S a fe t y I ns t r u c ti o ns Ple ase read all of th ese in struct io ns carefu lly before yo u use th e d e vice. Save this m anu al for futu re referen ce. ● Unp Iug equipm ent befor e c Ieaning. Don’t us e Iiquid or s pr ay deter gent; us e a moist c Ioth. ● Keep equipm ent aw ay from excess iv e humidity and heat. Pref er abIy , keep it in an air -c onditioned env ir onment w ith temper atur es not ex ceeding 40º Ce Is ius (104º Fahr enheit). ● When insta IIing, pIac e the equipment on a sturdy, Ieve I surfac e to pr ev ent it from acc identa IIy fa IIing and c aus ing dam age to other equipment or injur y to per s ons near by . ● When the equip ment is in an open pos ition, do not cov er, b Ioc k or in any w ay obstr uc t the gap betw een it and the pow er suppIy. Proper air c onvection is nec es sary to k eep it from ov er heating. ● Arr ange the equipm ent’s pow er cor d in s uc h a w ay that others w on’t trip or fa II over it . ● If you ar e us ing a pow er cor d that didn’t s hip w ith the equipment, ens ur e that it is rated for the v o Itage and cur r ent Iabe Ied on the equipment’s eIec tric aI r atings IabeI. The v o Itage r ating on the c or d shou Id be higher than the one Iis ted on the equipment’s r atings Iabe I. ● Observ e a II pr ec autions and w arnings attac hed to the equipment. ● If you don’t intend on us ing the equip ment for a Iong time, dis c onnect it from the pow er outIet to pr ev ent being da m aged by tr ans ient ov er-v oItage. ● Keep a II Iiquids aw ay fr om the equip ment to mini miz e the r isk of acc identa I s piIIage. Liquid s piIIed on to the pow er s uppIy or on other har dw are may caus e da mage, fire or e Iec tr ica I s hoc k. ● On Iy qua Iif ied s erv ic e pers onne I s hou Id open the chas sis. O pening it y ourseIf cou Id damage the equipm ent and inv a Ii date its w arranty . ● If any par t of the equipment bec omes damaged or s tops func tioning, have it c hec ked by quaIif ied s erv ice pers onne I. W h at the w arran ty d oes not co ver ● A ny product, on w hich the s er iaI nu mber has been def ac ed, modif ied or rem oved. ● Da mage, deter ior ation or ma Ifunction r es u It ing from: ● Accident, m isus e, neg Iec t, f ire, w ater, Iightning, or other acts of natur e, unauthor iz ed produc t modif ication, or faiIur e to fo IIow ins tr uctions s upp Iied w ith the pr oduct. ● Repair or attempted repair by any one not author ized by us. ● A ny damage of the pr oduc t due to shipment. ● Re mov aI or ins taIIation of the produc t. ● Caus es ex ter na I to the pr oduct, s uc h as e Iectr ic pow er f Iuctuation or faiIure. ● Us e of supp Iies or parts not meeting our s pec ific ations . ● Nor ma I w ear and tear . ● A ny other c aus es w hic h does not re Iate to a pr oduc t def ect. ● Remov aI, ins ta IIation, and s et- up serv ice c har ges. Re gu lat o ry No tices Feder al Co m m unications Com m ission ( FCC) This equip ment has been tes ted and f ound to c omp Iy w ith the Iimits for a CIass B digita I dev ic e, purs uant to Part 15 of the F CC r u Ies . Thes e Iimits ar e des igned to pr ov ide r eas onabIe protection against har mf uI interf er ence in a res identia I ins ta IIation. A ny changes or modif ications made to this equipment may void the user’s author ity to oper ate this equipm ent. This equipment gener ates , us es, and c an radiate radio f r equency ener gy and, if not ins taIIed and us ed in ac cordanc e w ith the ins tr uctions , may c aus e har mf uI interfer enc e to radio c ommunic ations . How ev er , ther e is no guar antee that interf erenc e w iII not occur in a par ticu Iar ins taIIation. If this equip ment does c aus e har mfu I interfer ence to radio or te Iev is ion r eception, w hic h c an be deter mined by turning the equipment off and on, the us er is enc our aged to try to c orr ect the interf erenc e by one or more of the fo IIow ing m eas ur es : ● Re- pos ition or reIocate the r eceiv ing antenna. ● Incr eas e the separ ation betw een the equipm ent and r ec eiver . ● Connec t the equipment into an outIet on a c irc uit differ ent from that to w hich the r eceiv er is connected. Contents < Part. 1 > PM 6084 1.1 1.2 Package Content Structure Diagram & Dimension 1.3 Mounting Hardware & InstaIIation P.1 P.2 - 3 P.4 - 5 < Part. 2 > Product Specifications & LCD OSD 2.1 2.2 Product Specifications On-screen DispIay Operation ( OSD ) P. 6 - 7 P. 8 < Part. 3 > Options 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Option TabIe S-Video + BNC & Audio 8.4" Touchscreen : Resistive, Capacitive 48V, 24V or 12VDC power TV ( AnaIog ) P. 9 P.10 P.11 P.12 P.13 - 14 Before Installation ● It is very important to mount the equipment in a suitabIe cabinet or on a stabIe surface. ● Make sure the pIace has a good ventiIation, is out of direct sunIight, away from sources of excessive dust, dirt, heat, water, moisture and vibration. Unpacking The equipment comes with the standard parts shown in package content. Check and make sure they are incIuded and in good condition. If anything is missing, or damaged, contact the suppIier immediateIy. How To Clean Your LCD Monitor Caution : ● ● ● ● ● To avoid the r isk of eIectric shock, make sure your hands are dry before unpIugging your monitor from or pIugging your monitor into an eIectricaI outIet. When you cIean your monitor, do not press down on the LCD screen. Pressing down on the screen can scratch or damage your dispIay. Pressure damage is not covered under warranty. Use onIy cIeansers made specificaIIy for cIeaning monit ors and monitor screens. CIeansers not made t o cIean monitors and monitor screens can scratch the LCD dispIay or strip off the finish. Do not spray any kind of Iiquid direct Iy onto the screen or case of your monitor. Spraying Iiquids directIy onto the screen or case can cause damage which is not covered under warranty. Do not us e paper t oweIs or abrasive pads to cIean your monitor. Using an abrasive pad or any wood based paper product such as paper toweIs can scratch your LCD screen. Cleaning Your Monitor To cIean your LCD safeIy, pIease foIIow thes e steps : 1 Disconnect the power cord. 2 Gent Iy wipe the surface using a cIean, dry microfiber cIoth. Use as IittIe pressure as possibIe. Cleaning Tough Marks and Smudges To remove tough marks and smudges, pIease foIIow these steps : 1 Disconnect the power cord. 2 Spray a smaII amount of non-abrasive cIeanser on a microfiber cIoth. Caution : Do not spray or apply any liquids directly onto the monitor. Always apply the solution to your microfiber cloth first, not directly on the parts you are cleaning. 3 Gent Iy wipe the surface. Use as IittIe pressure as possibIe. 4 Wait untiI your monitor is compIeteIy dry before pIugging it in and powering it up. < Part 1 > < 1.1 > Package Content - PM 6084 PM 6084 8.4" LCD display X 1 6ft VGA cable X 1 Power adapter X 1 Power cord X 1 Standard IIO Power VGA AD1.2 upgrade IIO Power S-Video BNC VGA Audio in - in - out PC Video - Options : S-Video + BNC, Audio < 1.2 > Structure Diagram-PM6084 1 Front view 2 3 Rear view 1 Rear case 2 LCD paneI 4 3 Audio speaker ( for Audio or TV option ) 5 4 UniversaI open frame mounting 5 LCD membrane Model Product Dimension (W x D x H) Packing Dimension (W x D x H) Net Weig ht Gross Weig ht PM6084 262 x 57 x 189 mm 10.3 x 2.2 x 7.4 inch 515 x 117 x 429 mm 13.5 x 2.5 x 10 inch 2 kg 4.4 Ibs 4 kg 8.8 Ibs < 1.2 > Dim e n sio n - PM 608 4 Fr ont V iew Re ar View S ide V iew U N IT : m m 1m m = 0 . 0 3 93 7 inc h Bo t tom View < 1.3 > Installation - PM6084 8 .4” LCD Display ( I ) Universal mount ( II ) VESA mount ( 75*75mm ) M4 screw Hardware and M4*4 pcs for VESA mounti ng are not provided < Part 2 > < 2.1 > Product Specifications Mecha nical De sign PM 6084 Front PaneI - Rear Casing Dark grey, RAL 7037 VESA Mounting 75 x 75mm Other Mounting UniversaI mount Protection LCD Panel - Manuf act urer PaneI Size ( diagonaI ) 8.4-inch TFT coIor LCD DispIay pixeI ( dots x Iines ) 800 x 600 Bright ness ( typ. ) 250 Cont rast Ratio ( typ. ) 600:1 CoIor 262 K Viewing A ngIe ( L/R/ U/D ) 80/80/80/60 Res ponse Time ( ms ) 30 Dot pitch ( mm ) 0.213 DispIay Area ( mm ) 170.40H x 127.80V Surface treatment Anti-gIare Surface hardness 3H BackIight Type LED MTBF ( hrs ) Video Co nnec tivity AnaIog Power Power SuppIy Power Consumption Regulatory Safety A ppr ov aI 30,000 VGA AnaIog 0.7Vp- p Range Auto-sensing 100 to 240VAC, 50/60Hz Screen dispIay ON 14W or Iess Power saving mode 4W or Iess Power butt on OFF 1W or Iess FCC & CE Enviro n me ntal Conditions Operating St orage Physi cal Specificatio n Temperat ure 0 to 50°C degree Humidity 20~90%, non-condensing Temperat ure -5 to 60°C degree Humidity 5~90%, non-condensing Shock 10G acceIeration (11ms duration) Vibration 5~500Hz 1G RMS random Product ( W x D x H ) 262 x 57 x 189 mm 10.3 x 2.2 x 7.4 inch Packing ( W x D x H ) 515 x 117 x 429 mm 20.3 x 4.6 x 16.9 inch Ap plicable Format Net Weight 2 kgs / 4.4 Ibs Gross Weight 4 kgs / 8.8 Ibs VGA Input PC SignaI 800 x 600 x 60 / 72 / 75Hz 720 x 400 x 70Hz 640 x 480 x 60 / 72 / 75Hz 640 x 400 x 70Hz 640 x 350 x 70Hz < 2.2 > On-screen Display Operation ( OSD ) Power Iight Green = On Orange = Power sav ing Membrane Sw itch Function Power on / off LCD DispIay the OSD menu ScroIIs through menu options and adjusts the dispIay ed controI (To auto adjustment by pressing the button for 5 seconds) Exit the OSD screen ToggIe anaIog, digitaI & video connection (DVI-D and v ideo options onIy) OSD Configuration Page Image: for the brightness, contrast, coIor temp, red, green, and bIue Geometry: for the auto adjust, H position, V position, phase and cIock Video: for the coIour, tint, sharpness, noise reduction, DCDi and TV Setup Audio: for voIume, bass, trebIe, baIance, AVL and mute Misc: for the Ianguage, OSD position, graphic mode, ratio, reset and timer < Part 3 > Options < 3.1 > Option Table Options APM S-Video + Composite ( BNC ) Audio Touchscreen DC Power TV * * ( 1 ) For TV option , this comes with RC-2 remote controller. PM < 3.2 > AD1.2 Upgrade Options : - S-Video + BNC - Audio Audio Power S-Video BNC VGA in - in - out PC Video AV : S-Video + Composite (BNC) Audio : 3.5mm audio jacks for audio in & out, and 2W + 2W speakers < 3.3 > Options : Touchscreen & driver 8.4" USB Touchscree n Specification Model TRB e-Resistive TCB e-Capacitive Technology 5-Wire Resistive Capacit ive Method StyIus or Finger Finger = 50g / StyIus=R0.8 = 50g 35 miIIion touches 300 miIIion touches 15 ms 20 ms 80% ± 3% 89% ±2% 3H 9H Haze 8% ± 3% 7% Glass 2.2 ±0.2 mm 1.8 mm ±10% Activation Force Durability Re sponse Time Opti cal Transmittance Surface Hardne ss Connector USB Type A Compatibility ● ● ● Windows 7 / XP / Vista, Linux USB touchscreen package incIudes 1 x 6ft USB cabIe, quick reference guideIine and CD disc For detaiIed information, pIease refer to the attached CD disc As the touchscreen unit is not made of toughened gIass, pIease handIe it carefuIIy USB Touchscreen Power VGA Please follow the below steps to setup the touch screen:Step 1. Run the bundIed CD disc Step 2. DoubIe cIick the Setup.exe Step 3. FoIIow the instaIIation instruction to finish the setup Step 4. After instaIIation, run the TouchKit program & the “4 point caIibration” PIeas e do the initiaI caIibration after the first setup < 3.4 > Options : DC Power Model 12V 24V 48V Input voItage: 12-VoIt 24-VoIt 48-VoIt Input range: 9 ~ 18V 18 ~ 36V 36 ~ 75V - No Ioad 50 mA 50 mA 50 mA - FuII Ioad 4950 mA 2450 mA 1220 mA Output voItage: 12-VoIt 12-VoIt 12-VoIt Output current: 4 .16A 4.16A 4.16 A Efficiency 84% 85% 85% Input rating Input current Output rating < 3.5 > Options : TV ( Analog ) TV Power S-Video BNC VGA Audio in - in - out PC Video *** For TV option : ( 1 ) 1 x RC-2 remote controller included. ( 2 ) Ca sing dimensions will be changed. How to Use RC-2 Remote Controller 1 8 2 INP UT 3 4 MUTE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 AUTO 0 -/-- VO L 9 CH 10 F RE E ZE 11 12 5 ME NU SE L ECT AS P ECT 13 14 6 SL EEP ENT E R 15 16 7 BA CK EXIT PIP POS ITION A U DI O 17 PIP 20 S OURCE SWAP 18 PIP 21 19 r 1 INPUT SeIect the source Sw itches on or off the TV 2 OnIy use in TV mode. SeIect channeIs. For channeI numbers 10 and above, enter the second digit within two seconds. Auto adjust 3 0 -9 4 5 AUTO MENU 6 ? / ? / ? / ? / ENTER 7 BACK MUTE Back to previous vaIue Vol + I CH + I - Increase or decrease the speaker voIume For TV modeI onIy, increase or decrease the channeI number Reserve for OEM modeI 15 FREEZE - I -ASPECT SELECT SLEEP 16 EXIT Exit the menu or canceI 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DispIay the menu on the screen or go to the previous menu Go to the upper menu or seIect the previous vaIue / Go to the next menu or seIect the next vaIue / Decrease the setting vaIue / Increase the setting vaIue or enter to the seIect item setting Enter to the seIect item settings or excude the setting Turn on or off the speaker For setting input singIe or doubIe digits Adjust the screen siz e To seIect the exis ting item SeIect the sIeeping time PIP functions 17 18 19 20 21 PIP PIP AUDIO POSITION SOURCE SWAP Picture in picture To set the audio of in PIP mode To set the screen position in PIP mode PIP Source Swap screen in PIP mode
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