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    Glider 21 FI ELD-READY User Manu al Z Micr osystems[...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 2 FCC INFORMA TION 1. Use the power and video cables supplied with the Glider to help prevent interference with radio and television reception. The use of cables and adapters may cause interfer- ence with electronic equipment in the vicinity of this unit. 2. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with[...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS ST ARTING POINT 4 Shipment Contents 4 About User Manual 4 System Requirements 4 Features 4 Product Description 5 T ools Required for Installation 6 Precautions 6 INST ALLA TION 7 Slide Removal 7 Install The Slides In Cabinet Frame 8 Installation T est 1 0 Final Adjustments 1 0 Install Cables 1[...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 4 ST ARTING POINT The User Manual comes in two formats: printed hardcopy or CD- ROM. This Manual is also available on the Z Microsystems website (www .zmicro.com). We recommend you read this manual as follows: Carefully follow the instructions in the Installation chapter for hookup and initial control settings. R[...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 5 ST ARTING POINT PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The LCD display can quickly swing up into a reading position. The Glider is an advanced space- saving drawer mount high-end rugged liquid crystal display . Specially de- signed quick- release locks hold the compact folded Glider securely in place during storage. The Glider ca[...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 6 ST ARTING POINT TOOLS REQUIRED FOR INST ALLA TION PRECAUTIONS Required T ools and Equipment: • Flathead screwdriver with about 10" shaft. • Phillips screwdriver with about 10" shaft. • Adjustable wrench or box wrenches. In preparation to install the Glider , take the following precautionary step[...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 7 INST ALLA TION SLIDE REMOVAL With the Glider laid on a workbench, press down to release the Z-Locks on each side of the front of the Glider to slide the side rails back. The slide rails will reach a stop about half way back. This is a safety stop to prevent the Glider from sliding out too far while mounted in t[...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 8 INST ALLA TION At the back of the cabinest frame, tighten the slide mounts to the cabinet frame. Make sure to hold the slide mounts hard against the rack rail. On each slide rail, use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the two adjust- ment screws toward the back of the slide rail. An adjustable wrench or box wren[...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 9 INST ALLA TION INST ALL THE GLIDER IN CABINET FRAME The Glider slides should move in and out easily . If not, check alignment of the slider and Z-Lock mount. Pull the two Glider slides out until they lock. Hold the Glider on each side over the back set of rollers, with the front into your stomach. The Glider MU[...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 10 INST ALLA TION FINAL ADJUSTMENTS Slide the Glider partially out. Use a flathead screw- driver to slightly move the Z-Locks in toward or out from the Glider , depnding on the need for best fit. While holding the Z-Locks at the proper setting, tighten the screws on the Z- Lock mounts. Go to the rear of the cabin[...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 11 INST ALLA TION WARNING: Be sure all electrical power to the cabinet is off before connecting any of the cables. WARNING: There is a key guide for alignment on the cables. Be sure the cable plug and receptacles are aligned properly using the key guide. Misalignment can cause short circuit- ing. INST ALL CABLES [...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 12 SETUP VERY IMPORT ANT Hold the top of the display in the vertical position while rotating the latch clockwise to the locked position. Push down on the latch at the base of the display . Then lift the raised latch from its receptical to the unlatched position. Rotate the latch counter- clockwise to unlock the l[...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 13 SETUP The display can be rotated clockwise to angled positions. The display can also be moved into the horizon- tal position. The control knobs will be on the bottom. The display can be left in the vertical position or tilted back. SETTING UP GLIDER The Glider can be slid back until the back of the display alm[...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 14 PROTECTOR REMOVAL The Protective Outer Shield (optional equipment) is intended to protect the surface of the screen from damage while in transit or while stowed. The display protector is not intended to be used while the display is in operation. T o remove the display protector , do the following: Rotate the d[...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 15 OPERA TIONS CABLE CONNECTIONS TURN ON POWER NOTE: Connecting to non- standard systems will require an adapter. T o obtain a video adapter , contact Customer Services at Z Microsystem, Inc. NOTE: Incorrect cable connections may result in irregular operation. Incorrect cable connections may also damage the displ[...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 16 OPERA TIONS DISPLA Y PANEL CONTROLS The controller features push-button controls on the lower front of the display screen to adjust the brightness of the display , to change the image positioning on the screen, and to refine the screen image. T o complete the setup of the display , use the following controls t[...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 17 OPERA TIONS The three LED lights on the right of the control panel are labeled A , B and C. Their lighted functions are: A — VIDEO A green — VIDEO A is selected B — VIDEO B (green) green — VIDEO B is selected If A & B are both green, it indicates the Channel Auto Switching function is selected. C ?[...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 18 OPERA TIONS T o access the onscreen display main menu, press the menu button on the front of the panel. All Glider functions are controlled using the Main Menu’s subtopics. These submenus can be accesssed using the Up and Down buttons on the display panel. See sections below for specifics regarding the subme[...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 19 OPERA TIONS This submenu is used to adjust the positioning of the image pixels within the screen. Use the Left and Right buttons to adjust the following modes: Horz Coarse, Horz Fine, H Pos, and V Pos. Main Screen Graphics Mode Use the Up and Down buttons to highlight the “Graphics Mode” option. Press the [...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 20 OPERA TIONS Main Screen Information Use the Up and Down buttons to highlight the “Information” option. Press the “Menu” button to access the “Information” submenu. Within this submenu, video mode resolution, the refresh rate, the sync mode, and the firmware version installed on the unit are display[...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 21 DISPLA Y HEAD REMOV AL T o remove the Glider display head, follow these steps: On the back of the display , press the mounting arm button to release the display head locking bar . Rotate the display to the horizontal position. On the back of the display , disconnect the power cable. Disconnect the video cable.[...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 22 MAINTENANCE CLEAN MONITOR • Gently wipe the covers and the screen with a soft cloth. • Remove finger marks and grease with a damp cloth and mild detergent or alcohol. DO NOT use solvents or abrasives. • Never use flammable cleaning material to clean the monitor or other ectrical apparatus. WARNING: T o a[...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 23 DISPLA Y STOWA GE CLOSE GLIDER The following describes closing and stowage of the Glider in the cabinet. Pull the Glider all the way out. Rotate the locking latch clockwise to engage the side lock linkage. ...lower the display into the Glider frame tray . Tilt the display head back towards the rear of the rack[...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 24 DISPLA Y STOWA GE Lower the pivot latch into its recepticle. CLOSE GLIDER Slide the Glider into the frame until the Z Locks snap into the closed, secure position. Slide the two display locking bolts at the back of the display to the closed position to secure the display . The display latch has now locked the s[...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 25 TROUBLESHOOTING NO IMA GE ON MAIN DISPLA Y If there is no image on the main screen, a signal will appear on the screen that states, “No Input, Check Cable”. If the cable from the computer to the display is secure, determine the color of the standby LED and follow the appropriate procedure below . B LACK Ca[...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 26 SPECIFICA TIONS SPECIFICA TIONS Display size 21.3 Inch (432.0 mm x 324.0 mm) Pixels 1600 x 1200 Colors 16.7 Million Contrast Ratio 400:1 Luminescence 250 cd/m 2 (max) Interface 2 Ch. L VDS Response Time Rising 20 msec, Falling 15 msec Backlight 6 CCFL Viewing Angle 80/80 Control Control P anel or SoftMenu Powe[...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 27 APPENDIX NOTE: If possible, stay by the computer. The Z Microsystems T echni- cal Support Represen- tative may wish to go through the problem over the telephone. NOTE: More help, late- breaking news and details of the latest accessories for these products may be found on the worldwide web at: http://www .zmicr[...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 28 APPENDIX If the Z Microsystems T echnical Support Engineer determines that the product needs to be replaced, a Customer Service Representative will issue a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number and return address. A RMA number is required to return a product to Z Microsystems, regardless of the reason for[...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 29 APPENDIX MECHANICAL OUTLINE DRAWINGS[...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 30 APPENDIX[...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 31 APPENDIX[...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 32 APPENDIX[...]

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    Doc# 27-0017UM Issued 08/03 Rev 1.0 33 APPENDIX[...]

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    Z Microsystems, Inc. 5945 Pacific Center Blvd., Suite 505 San Diego, CA 92121 Phone: (858) 657-1000 Fax; (858) 657-1001 W ebsite: www .zmicro.com Copyright 1999 Z Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved[...]