Page 2 - workmanship under normal use and service for a period of two years
2 Revision List WARRANTY Nematron warrants to Customer that the Products will be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of two years from date of invoice. Customer’s exclusive remedy for breach of this warranty is that Nematron will either (i) repair ...
Page 3 - Table of Contents
3 Table of Contents WARRANTY .............................................................................................................................................. 2 Table of Contents ...............................................................................................................
Page 4 - Chapter 1 - Introduction; Features
4 Chapter 1 - Introduction The M1900 is a high performance 19 ” color TFT flat panel monitor specifically designed for harsh industrial environments including Class I & II, Division 2 Hazardous Locations. The M1900 accepts standard analog VGA input and can display all VESA video modes up to 1280...
Page 5 - Specifications; DISPLAY
5 Specifications DISPLAY TOUCH SCREEN (Optional) Touch Screen Technology 5- Wire Analog Resistive Interface USB 1.1 and Serial RS-232 Resolution 4096 x 4096 Positional Accuracy (Maximum Error) .19 ” Positional Accuracy (Standard Deviation of Error) <.08” Expected Life >35,000,000 Activations P...
Page 6 - SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY
6 ENVIROMENTAL Operating Temperature 0 C to 50 C Operating Humidity 20% to 80% RH, noncondensing Operating Shock 15g peak acceleration, 11msec Operating Vibration 5-2000 Hz 0.006” peak to peak, 1g max Operating Altitude Sea level – 10,000 feet AGENCY Front Panel NEMA Rating NEMA 4/4X/12, IP65 FC...
Page 7 - Front and Side Views of Monitor
7 2 1 3 18.66" 2.70" 15.70" 2.95" 1.50" 6.00" Front and Side Views of Monitor
Page 8 - Chapter 2 - Installation of Monitor; enclosures are employed.
8 14.90" ±.02" 17.75" ±.02" Chapter 2 - Installation of Monitor This monitor is intended to be mounted in and used where NEMA 4 and NEMA 12 type enclosures are employed. Enclosures made of heavier gauge metal work better because they won’t deform or bend as easily when the monitor’s ...
Page 9 - Mounting Clip Installation
9 UP MENU DOWN SELECT POWER FRONT PANEL OF NEMA ENCLOSURE TIGHTEN TO 8 INCH-POUNDS COMPRESSABLE NEMA SEALING GASKET .25" THICK MONITOR FRONT BEZEL MAXIMUN ALLOWABLE PANEL THICKNESS CUT AWAY .325" FRONT PANEL OF NEMA ENCLOSURE MOUNTING CLIP WITH 10x32 SCREW Mounting Clip Installation REAR VIE...
Page 10 - Connecting Power; Damage; AC Line Input; Definition; Protective Earth Ground
10 PHOENIX CONTACT P.N. 1777992 3 2 1 FRONT VIEW 1 2 3 TOP VIEW Connecting Power The M1900 monitor is powered from 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz or optionally from 24 VDC. Damage will occur if 100-240 VAC power is connected to an M1900 equipped with the 24 VDC input power option. M1900 ’s equipped with the ...
Page 11 - TO PREVENT INADVERTENT DISCONNECTION OF VIDEO AND/OR; DO NOT DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT; DO NOT DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT
11 SERIAL RS-232 VGA USB "B" USB RETENTION BRACKET DVI-D TOUCH SCREEN CABLES VIDEO CABLES (AUTO ADJ) MENU DOWN SELECT UP (VGA / DVI) POWER Connection of VGA and Touch Screen Cables Connect either a 15-pin VGA or DVI-D cable and either an RS-232 or USB cable if the monitor is equipped with a ...
Page 12 - Selection of PC Video Settings; Notes
12 Turning on the Computer and Monitor With power applied to the monitor and all cables connected you may power up the computer and press the POWER button on the rear of the monitor. The POWER LED will switch from off to green. The monitor will perform an automatic self configuration and begin displ...
Page 13 - Chapter 3 - Monitor OSD and Settings; The OSD controls are used for making adjustments to
13 POWER (VGA / DVI) UP DOWN (AUTO ADJ) SELECT MENU POWER MENU DOWN (AUTO ADJ) SELECT (VGA / DVI) UP Chapter 3 - Monitor OSD and Settings On Screen Display (OSD) Controls The OSD controls are used for making adjustments to the monitor’s settings and are located on the back of the monitor. They consi...
Page 14 - Button and LED Functions; BUTTON
14 Button and LED Functions BUTTON FUNCTION POW ER Pressing this button once wakes the monitor up. Pressing the POW ER button again turns off the back light inverter and puts the monitor in a reduced power state but the touch screen remains active. It is important to note that this switch does not d...
Page 15 - OSD Menus and Settings; MAIN MENU; The following section describes the monitor; BRIGHTNESS
15 OSD Menus and Settings MAIN MENU The following section describes the monitor ’s OSD menus and settings. With the monitor powered up and receiving a normal video signal, pressing the MENU button once will cause the following screen to appear: Pressing MENU again will turn this screen off. Alternat...
Page 16 - CONTRAST
16 Pressing the SELECT button will cause the following screen to be displayed: Pressing the UP and DOWN buttons will adjust the brightness accordingly. Pressing the SELECT button again will deselect this function causing the following screen to appear: CONTRAST Pressing the DOW N button once and the...
Page 17 - COLOR
17 COLOR With COLOR highlighted on the MAIN MENU pressing SELECT will cause the following screen to be displayed: PRESET1 and PRESET2 are preset color balances. PRESET1 is produces a bluer screen while PRESET2 produces a more aqua screen. Use the UP and Down buttons to highlight PRESET1 or PRESET2 a...
Page 18 - screen to be displayed:; AUTO ADJUST; A U T O A D J U S T
18 POSITION With POSITION highlighted on the MAIN MENU, pressing SELECT will cause the following screen to be displayed: AUTO ADJUST Highlighting AUTO ADJUST and pressing SELECT will initiate an automatic configuration and cause the “Processing Auto Configuration” message to be displayed. During the...
Page 19 - HORIZONTAL; following screen to be displayed:; VERTICAL
19 HORIZONTAL With HORIZONTAL highlighted on the POSITION menu, pressing SELECT will cause the following screen to be displayed: Pressing the UP button causes the screen to move to the right while pressing the DOWN button causes the screen to move to the left. A setting number in the range of 0 to 1...
Page 20 - O S D P O S I T I O N
20 0 1 2 3 4 SETUP OSD POSITION With SETUP highlighted on the MAIN MENU pressing SELECT will cause the following screen to be displayed: O S D P O S I T I O N 3 O S D T I M E 2 0 S E C L A N G U A G E E N G L I S H I N P U T S O U R C E P C E X I T With the OSD POSITION highlighted on the SETUP menu...
Page 21 - OSD TIME; O S D T I M E; LANGUAGE; L A N G U A G E
21 Pressing SELECT again will deselect the OSD POSITION adjustment menu and the setting will be saved. OSD TIME With OSD TIME highlighted on the SETUP menu, pressing SELECT will cause the following screen to be displayed: O S D P O S I T I O N 3 O S D T I M E 2 0 S E C L A N G U A G E E N G L I S H ...
Page 22 - INPUT SOURCE
22 INPUT SOURCE With INPUT POSITION highlighted on the SETUP menu, pressing SELECT will cause the following screen to be displayed: O S D P O S I T I O N 3 O S D T I M E 2 0 S E C L A N G U A G E E N G L I S H I N P U T S O U R C E P C E X I T Pressing the UP and DOWN buttons switches between PC (th...
Page 23 - OSD Message Displays; OUT OF FREQUENCY; video signal is outside the range of the monitor.; NO SIGNAL; PC
23 OSD Message Displays OUT OF FREQUENCY The following OSD message will appear if the horizontal or vertical refresh rate of the incoming video signal is outside the range of the monitor. NO SIGNAL When the monitor is first turned on it performs a set of self diagnostics. If no incoming video signal...
Page 24 - POWER SAVER MODE; “PC” POWER SAVER MODE message; PROCESSING AUTO CONFIGURATION
24 POWER SAVER MODE The following message appears when the monitor is on but in DPMS (Display Power Management Signaling) mode. This occurs after a valid incoming video signal is no longer preset or when the PC has signaled the monitor to enter the POW ER SAVER MODE. The message is displayed for 5 s...
Page 25 - Appendix; Video Input Pin Assignment; Name
25 Appendix Video Input Pin Assignment DVI-D Pin No. Name Description 1 TMDS DATA2- TMDS DATA2 Differential Negative Signal 2 TMDS DATA2+ TMDS DATA2 Differential Positive Signal 3 TMDS DATA2 Shield Shield for TMDS Channel #2 4 N.C. No Connection 5 N.C. No Connection 6 DDC Clock The Data Line for the...
Page 27 - Touch Screen Pin Assignment
27 1 2 4 3 USB-B CONNECTOR ON REAR OF MONITOR Touch Screen Pin Assignment Serial RS-232 Pin No. Name Description 1 DCD Data Carrier Detect 2 RX Receive Data 3 TX Transmit Data 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 GND Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Request To Send 8 CTS Clear To Send 9 RI Ring Indicator US...