POSIFLEX Business Machines Computer Monitor LM 6200 User Manual

LM-6200 Series  
LCD Monitor  
User’s Manual  
Rev. Original  
I. FEATURES  
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Light weight and high luminance LCD  
monitor for industrial and commercial use  
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Application covers POS, POIS (Kiosk), factory Automation etc.  
High quality 12.1” TFT LCD panel with scaling up function for full screen  
display  
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Successor from earlier LM-6100 series and supports display resolution up  
to 800 x 600 pixels  
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Tilt and swivel adjustable construction  
Spill proof and easy maintenance structure allowing easy cleaning  
FCC NOTICE  
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instructions manual, may cause interference to radio  
communications. It has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class A digital device  
pursuant to subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a  
residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be  
required to take whatever measures to correct the interference.  
WARRANTY LIMITS  
Warranty will terminate automatically when the machine is opened by any person other  
than the authorized technicians. The user should consult his/her dealer for the problem happened.  
Warranty voids if the user does not follow the instructions in application of this merchandise. The  
manufacturer is by no means responsible for any damage or hazard caused by improper application.  
ABOUT THIS MANUAL  
This manual assists the user to utilize the LCD Monitor LM-6200 series. This series is a  
12.1” LCD monitor of long endurance industrial standards. The LM-6212 is a stand alone monitor  
for kitchen video KV series host system while LM-6201 is a upgrade kit particularly designed for  
Posiflex touch terminal TP series or the kiosk system KS series.  
The manufacturer of the LM-6200 series heartily apologizes to the user for reserving  
the right to change or to modify this manual without notice due to the rapid and constant progress  
and improvement on science and technology. The user may always obtain the most up to date  
Ó Copyright Posiflex Inc. 2006  
TRADE MARKS AND SERVICE MARKS  
POSIFLEX is a registered trademark of Posiflex Inc..  
Other brand and product names are trademarks and registered trademarks and service marks  
of their respective owners.  
P/N: 19050902010  
Part 1  
 
be supplied through the interface cable from the main unit and just  
connect the video interface cable. Connect the other end of VGA cable  
to the appropriate VGA port. The monitor will always turn ON  
whenever power is made available.  
Power Connector in VGA  
for LM-6212  
VGA Connector  
Power Connector from Power  
5. Adjust for best viewing tilt angle and engage the on screen display  
(OSD) adjustment for best display effect whenever necessary. The  
monitor will sign for “No Signal” status and go into power saving mode  
in 5 seconds when there is no video signal. The display will come back  
when the signal does.  
V. OSD  
A.  
OSD buttons  
“OSD” button: To enter OSD setup menu, or to perform function selected in OSD  
operation.  
“NXT” button: To go to next option function.  
” “” button: To increase setting.  
” “” button: To decrease setting.  
” “” button: To turn the monitor power ON/OFF. The monitor can be turned  
OFF only when there is video signal and can be turned ON only when there is  
video signal and after the “Turn Off Panel” message vanishes. The default  
status is set to ON when power is supplied unless manually turned OFF. Since  
this button controls only the display power but not the display controller, please  
try disconnect the power cable or the VGA cable once unfortunately the screen  
display goes into a mess.  
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B.  
OSD functions  
Press “OSD” button with a normal display on the screen to activate the  
OSD functions (On Screen Display adjustment). The OSD window will pop up  
on the screen. On top part of this window is a Posiflex logo with the OSD  
firmware version indicated to its lower right. Below this area is a row of icons  
for main OSD menu. Below the main menu is a group of icons for submenu  
that corresponds to one icon selected in the main menu. An analysis of the  
video signal on resolution and refresh rate will be displayed at the bottom.  
Applicable icons in the main menu and its subsequent menus are explained  
below.  
MAIN MENU”: There are in total 5 icons in this menu: One of the 5 icons  
will be displayed in inverted color to indicate its  
relationship  
with the submenu below. Pressing “NXT” button will shift the selected icon  
one by one from left to right and then wrap around to the most left. Press  
“OSD” button to enter the selected sub menu. If there is no button for OSD  
setting is pressed within a period of time (about 5 seconds to 1 minute as  
programmed) the OSD window will disappear with all the adjusted parameters  
saved. Explanations on items in sub menu are as below.  
“BRIGHTNESS / CONTRAST ADJUST SUBMENU”: There are 3  
icons in this submenu:  
Press “OSD” button to select item or return  
to main menu. Press “NXT” button to select among brightness, contrast and  
exit.  
“BRIGHTNESS ADJUST”: When this item is selected, there  
will be only the brightness icon with an adjustment indication bar under  
it between the main menu area and the video signal mode. Press “+”  
button to increase brightness. Press “-” to decrease. Press “OSD” button  
to save the current setting and return to “Brightness/Contrast submenu”.  
“CONTRAST ADJUST”: When this item is selected, there will  
be only the contrast icon with an adjustment indication bar under it  
between the main menu area and the video signal mode. Press “+”  
button to increase contrast. Press -” to decrease. Press “OSD” button  
to save the current setting and return to “Brightness/Contrast submenu”.  
“EXIT”: Return to “Main menu”.  
“COLOR ADJUST SUBMENU”: There are 4 icons in this submenu:  
Press “OSD” button to select item or return to main menu.  
Press “NXT” button to select among auto color adjust, auto RGB reset, Color  
balance adjust and exit.  
“AUTO COLOR ADJUST”: Upon an “OSD” button press on  
this icon the monitor will perform an automatic color adjustment and  
exits the OSD window leaving 2 icons below at center of the screen.  
Press “NXT” button to switch the selection. Press “OSD” button to  
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make the choice.  
“ACCEPT”: Accept the adjustment setting.  
“REJECT”: Decline the adjustment setting and return to  
previous setting.  
“AUTO RGB RESET”: Upon an “OSD” button press on this  
icon the monitor will perform an automatic RGB reset and exits the  
OSD window leaving 2 icons below at center of the screen. Press  
“NXT” button to switch the selection. Press “OSD” button to make the  
choice.  
“ACCEPT”: Accept the reset result.  
“REJECT”: Decline the reset and return to previous  
setting.  
“COLOR BALANCE ADJUST”: When this item is selected,  
there will be 7 icons in this item:  
between main  
menu area and the video signal mode. Press “OSD” button to select an  
item or return to color adjust submenu. Press “NXT” button to select  
among separate color adjust, 4200K, 5000K, 6500K, 7500K, 9300K  
and exit.  
“SEPARATE COLOR ADJUST”: When this item is  
selected, there will be 3 adjustment indication bars between the  
main menu area and the video signal mode. Press “NXT” button  
to select among the 3 colors Red, Green and Blue respectively.  
Press “+” button to intensify that color. Press “-” to reduce.  
Press “OSD” button to save the current setting and return to  
“Color balance adjust submenu”.  
“4200K”: Pressing “OSD” button on this icon will set the  
color balance to a color temperature of 4200 degrees Kelvin.  
“5000K”: Pressing “OSD” button on this icon will set the  
color balance to a color temperature of 5000 degrees Kelvin.  
“6500K”: Pressing “OSD” button on this icon will set the  
color balance to a color temperature of 6500 degrees Kelvin.  
“7500K”: Pressing “OSD” button on this icon will set the  
color balance to a color temperature of 7500 degrees Kelvin.  
“9300K”: Pressing “OSD” button on this icon will set the  
color balance to a color temperature of 9300 degrees Kelvin.  
“EXIT”: Return to “Color adjust submenu”.  
“EXIT”: Return to “Main menu”.  
“GEOMETRY ADJUST SUBMENU”: There are 6 icons in this  
submenu:  
Press “OSD” button to select item or return to  
main menu. Press “NXT” button to select among auto geometry adjust,  
horizontal size, phase, horizontal position, vertical position and exit.  
“AUTO GEOMETRY ADJUST”: Upon an “OSD” button press  
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on this icon the monitor will perform an automatic geometry adjustment  
and exits the OSD window leaving 2 icons below at center of the screen.  
Press “NXT” button to switch the selection. Press “OSD” button to  
make the choice.  
“ACCEPT”: Accept the adjustment setting.  
“REJECT”: Decline the adjustment setting and return to  
previous setting.  
“HORIZONTAL SIZE”: When this item is selected, there will  
be only the horizontal size icon with an adjustment indication bar under  
it between the main menu area and the video signal mode. Press “+”  
button to increase horizontal size. Press “-” to decrease. Press “OSD”  
button to save the current setting and return to “Geometry adjust  
submenu”.  
“PHASE”: When this item is selected, there will be only the  
phase adjust icon with an adjustment indication bar under it between  
the main menu area and the video signal mode. Press “+” or -” button  
to adjust the pixel synchronization phase for best picture display. Press  
“OSD” button to save the current setting and return to “Geometry  
adjust submenu”.  
“HORIZONTAL POSITION”: When this item is selected, there  
will be only the horizontal position icon with an adjustment indication  
bar under it between the main menu area and the video signal mode.  
Press “+” or -” button to shift the screen display to right or left. Press  
“OSD” button to save the current setting and return to “Geometry  
adjust submenu”.  
“VERTICAL POSITION”: When this item is selected, there  
will be only the vertical position icon with an adjustment indication bar  
under it between the main menu area and the video signal mode. Press  
“+” button to shift up the screen display. Press -” to shift down. Press  
“OSD” button to save the current setting and return to “Geometry  
adjust submenu”.  
“EXIT”: Return to “Main menu”.  
“TOOLS SUBMENU”: When this item is selected, there are 5 icons in  
this submenu:  
Press “OSD” button to select item or return to  
main menu. Press “NXT” button to select among OSD submenu, reset to  
default, phase, smoothness / sharpness adjust, mode select and exit.  
“OSD SUBMENU”: When this item is selected, there are 4 icons  
in this submenu:  
Press “OSD” button to select item or  
return to main menu. Press “NXT” button to select among OSD time,  
OSD horizontal position, OSD vertical position and exit.  
“OSD TIME”: When this item is selected, there will be  
only the OSD time icon with an adjustment indication bar under  
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it between the main menu area and the video signal mode. Press  
“+” or -” button to adjust the waiting time for OSD operation  
before OSD termination between 5 to 60 seconds. Default is 30  
seconds. Press “OSD” button to save the current setting and  
return to “OSD submenu”.  
“OSD HORIZONTAL POSITION”: When this item is  
selected, there will be only the vertical position icon with an  
adjustment indication bar under it between the main menu area  
and the video signal mode. Press “+” button to shift OSD  
window right. Press -” to shift left. Press “OSD” button to save  
the current setting and return to “OSD submenu”.  
“OSD VERTICAL POSITION”: When this item is  
selected, there will be only the vertical position icon with an  
adjustment indication bar under it between the main menu area  
and the video signal mode. Press “+” button to move OSD  
window downward. Press -” to go upward. Press “OSD” button  
to save the current setting and return to “OSD submenu”.  
“EXIT”: Return to “Tools submenu”.  
“RESET TO DEFAULT”: Pressing “OSD” button on this icon  
will set all parameters back to the status when the monitor left factory.  
“SMOOTHNESS / SHARPNESS ADJUST”: When this item is  
selected, there will be only the smoothness / sharpness adjust icon with  
an adjustment indication bar under it between the main menu area and  
the video signal mode. Press “+” button to increase smoothness of  
display (decrease sharpness). Press “-” to go the other way. Press  
“OSD” button to save the current setting and return to “OSD submenu”.  
“MODE SELECT”: Pressing “OSD” button on this icon will  
have no effect at all if the display mode is not one of the confusing  
modes. The confusing modes here mean 640 x 400 or 720 x 400 in  
display resolution as both mode have refresh rate of 70Hz, horizontal  
frequency of 37.9KHz and pixel frequency of 31.5MHz making it  
impossible for automatic select. These modes are not used in normal  
Windows display.  
“EXIT”: Return to “Main menu”.  
“EXIT”: Exit OSD setup with all adjustment saved.  
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VI. SUPPORTED DISPLAY MODES  
For video signals beyond the supported display modes, there will be a  
message “Out Of Range” on middle of screen. Maximum supported color  
depth is 18 bits or 262,144 colors. Supported display modes are as in the table:  
Display Resolution  
640*400  
Refresh Rate (Hz) Horizontal Frequency (KHz)  
70  
60  
72  
75  
70  
56  
60  
72  
75  
37.9  
31.5  
37.9  
37.5  
37.9  
35.1  
37.9  
48.1  
46.9  
640*480  
720*400  
800*600  
Part 8  
 
Part 9  
 
T31454  
警告使用者  
這是甲類的資訊產品,在居住的環  
境中使用時,可能會造成射頻干  
擾,在這種情況下,使用者會被要  
求採取某些適當的對策。  
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