motium MLC-1010 User Manual

motium MLC-1010 User Manual

26cm (10.4”) tuff view lcd monitor

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MLC-1010
26cm (10.4") T
V

LCD Monitor

UFF
IEW

User Manual

Revision 1.0
www.motium.com

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  • Page 1: Lcd Monitor

    MLC-1010 26cm (10.4”) T LCD Monitor User Manual Revision 1.0 www.motium.com...
  • Page 2: Revision History

    Motium Pty Ltd (Motium) or any officer, agent or employee of Motium. Motium reserves the right to alter the specifications of this product at any time, without prior notice. This document is copyright and all rights are reserved. This document may not, in whole or part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without the prior consent, in writing, from Motium.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content Safety instructions....................7 1.1. Notices and warnings ................... 7 Introduction ......................9 2.1. Features......................9 2.2. Intended applications.................. 10 2.3. Ordering options ..................10 2.4. Specifications....................10 2.5. About this manual..................10 Physical overview ....................11 3.1. Unpacking....................
  • Page 4 Touch screen calibration ................33 8.4.1. 4-point calibration................33 8.4.2. 9-point calibration................33 8.4.3. 25-point calibration................34 8.4.4. Draw test ................... 34 8.5. On-screen keyboard ................... 34 Appendix A – Specifications................35 Appendix B – Dimensions................39 MLC-1010 T LCD Monitor...
  • Page 5: Warranty Policy

    Limitation of Liability In no event shall Motium Pty Ltd be liable for any defect in hardware, software, loss, or inadequacy of data of any kind, or for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages in connection with or arising out of the performance or use of any product furnished hereunder.
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  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions To prevent damage to the product and to ensure your own personal safety, please read this safety instructions chapter before handling the product. • There are no user serviceable parts inside the monitor. Only qualified, experienced, and authorised electronics service personnel should access the interior of the unit.
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  • Page 9: Introduction

    Typical operating power is less than 11 watts, extremely low for a monitor with this performance. An operating temperature range of -20°C to +65°C allows the MLC-1010 to be used in a wide variety of conditions.
  • Page 10: Intended Applications

    Industrial automation. 2.3. Ordering options For the full list of ordering options, refer to Motium’s web site, or contact your local reseller or Motium sales office. Note that the Monitor Power and Signal Cable is ordered separately. This is because of the large variety of options for this cable.
  • Page 11: Physical Overview

    After opening the box, you might want to save the packing material for possible future use (such as shipping to the final installation location). Motium is not responsible for damage resulting from improper packing and transportation. If the original packaging is not available, ensure that the packaging used protects the monitor against damage.
  • Page 12: Front View

    Front view As seen in the drawing below, located on the front panel are: • The LCD Panel. In the MLC-1010, this is a 26cm (10.4-inch) LCD Panel, with a resolution of 1,024 x 768. • Touch Screen. In front of the LCD Panel is a touch screen.
  • Page 13: Keypad Functions

    3.3.1. Keypad functions The front panel keypad provides the following functions (going from left to right in the figure below): • Menu button. Pressing this brings up the OSD (On-Screen Display) menu. Once in the OSD, this button is also used to select the highlighted OSD option. The OSD is described in Chapter 7, Getting started and OSD operation.
  • Page 14: Rear View

    Alternatively, the cable can be secured to the mounting bracket. Note All six M4 threaded holes are blind, so there is no risk of water or dust penetrating the unit. VESA VESA Monitor Signal Connector VESA VESA Cable Clamp Figure 3. MLC-1010 rear view MLC-1010 T LCD Monitor...
  • Page 15: Connector Pin Assignments

    Connector pin assignments This chapter lists the pin assignments for the Signal and Power Connector on the monitor’s rear panel. The connector wiring is standard on Motium Tuff View monitors, (although different models have different functionality). 4.1. Connector type The connector on the monitor is a 37-pin panel-mount connector, with 24 male pins fitted.
  • Page 16 This signal controls if the monitor is on or off. This turns off all circuitry in the monitor, for absolute minimum power consumption. A positive voltage (above 3 volts) turns the monitor on. Maximum voltage on this pin is PWR+. If not required, do not connect. MLC-1010 T LCD Monitor...
  • Page 17 Emergency Some monitor models have an Emergency button on the front panel. This is the open-drain output controlled by the button. If not required, do not connect. reserved reserved reserved reserved RED GND Return for Red video signal. See pin 6 description. GREEN GND Return for Green video signal.
  • Page 18: Cable Information

    • If for cost reasons the cable is not going to have coaxial wires, then use twisted pairs for the video signals. The signals in the pairs should be as specified in the pin assignments table. MLC-1010 T LCD Monitor...
  • Page 19: Installation Considerations

    Do not make modifications to the product (either hardware or firmware) without consulting Motium. Improper modifications can cause malfunctions or damage, and void the warranty. Motium accepts no liability for damage resulting from unauthorised or improper modifications to the product.
  • Page 20: Reverse Polarity Protection

    Operating the unit at high altitudes (low pressures) reduces the efficiency of the heatsink. It can also cause sealed components with internal pressure, such as electrolytic capacitors, to fail or perform at reduced efficiency. The unit is not designed to operate at very high altitudes in un-pressurised compartments. MLC-1010 T LCD Monitor...
  • Page 21: Outdoors

    5.3.4. Outdoors The unit is not designed to operate continuously outdoors. It needs to be located in a shelter of some form. Whilst the unit is IP65 rated (water proof), it is not designed to be installed on the deck of a ship, with water constantly flowing over it.
  • Page 22: Power Consumption

    In the Screen Saver tab, there is a Screen saver item. Setting this to (None) also reduces power consumption – the screen saver display still runs, even though the display is off (therefore the CPU is being used, which consumes power). MLC-1010 T LCD Monitor...
  • Page 23: Care And Maintenance

    Finally, remove the protective release liner (green colour) from the front of the film. Refer to Motium’s web site, or contact your local reseller, for ordering information. Motium’s web site also includes a video showing how to replace the film.
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  • Page 25: Getting Started And Osd Operation

    Getting started and OSD operation This chapter provides an overview of connecting the monitor to a computer, and then describes the OSD. 7.1. Getting started This section assumes that the Monitor Power and Signal Cable being used has standard PC-compatible connectors on one end (as opposed to a custom connector), as shown in the photograph below.
  • Page 26: Optimizing Sunlight Readability

    OSD menu to be displayed. • The OSD menu is divided into two sections: the main menu tabs (shown in the top half of the OSD window), and the menu options (shown in the bottom half of the OSD window). MLC-1010 T LCD Monitor...
  • Page 27: Osd Top-Level Menus

    OSD top-level menus Going from left to right, in the photograph below, the OSD menu tabs are: • Input Selection. This allows selection between a VGA or DVI video input. The MLC-1010 is fixed to VGA. • Brightness and Contrast. •...
  • Page 28: Brightness And Contrast

    Colour temperature. Sets the monitor’s colour profile to one of the defaults selected (4200K, 5000K, 6500K, 7500K or 9300K). • Not used. • Not used. • Allows colour balance to be manually adjusted. • Exit. Figure 10. Colour adjustment. MLC-1010 T LCD Monitor...
  • Page 29: Position

    7.4.5. Position The options under the Position menu are: • Auto-adjust. • Stretch. • Clock phase. • Move the image left or right on the screen. • Move the image up and down on the screen. • Exit. Figure 11. Position adjustment.
  • Page 30: Exit

    7.4.7. Exit This exits the on-screen display. Figure 13. Exit OSD. MLC-1010 T LCD Monitor...
  • Page 31: Touch Screen Operation

    8.1. Driver CD Drivers are available from Motium’s web site. To minimise environmental waste, Motium does not ship a Driver CD with the product. Note The name of the driver file listed below is correct at the time of writing this manual.
  • Page 32: Touch Screen Operation

    When you want to perform a right-mouse click, touch the top right-hand corner of the mouse icon (the top right-hand corner will change colour to red), to indicate that the next touch on the screen will be a right-mouse click. This is a one-time MLC-1010 T LCD Monitor...
  • Page 33: Touch Screen Calibration

    event, so each time you want to do a right-mouse click you need to touch the top right-hand corner of the mouse icon first. 8.4. Touch screen calibration The touch screen must be calibrated before using it. The calibration process allows the touch controller to know where your finger is relative to a location on the screen.
  • Page 34: 25-Point Calibration

    CTRL-ALT-DEL for logging into domain servers. Two products that we know of are listed below. Motium are NOT recommending these products (or offering support for them). If you know of others, we are happy to add them to this list): •...
  • Page 35: Appendix A - Specifications

    Appendix A – Specifications This chapter lists the specifications for the MLC-1010 LCD monitor. Display Characteristics Viewable area: 4:3 aspect ratio. 210.4mm wide x 157.8mm high. 26.4cm (10.4-inch) diagonal. Native Resolution: 1024 x 768. Dot pitch: 0.2055mm x 0. 2055mm.
  • Page 36 MS-DOS: supports display resolutions: 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768 and 1280x1024. Mac OS 9.x and OS X (Power PC, Intel CPU). QNX Neutrino RTOS V6.3. COM Port Support: Supports COM1 to COM256 for Windows and Linux. COM1 to COM8 for DOS. MLC-1010 T LCD Monitor...
  • Page 37: Physical Characteristics

    Display support: Supports monitor/display rotation. Supports multiple monitors. Supports split monitor. Physical Characteristics Dimensions: 263mm Wide x 244mm High x 42mm Deep (plus 18mm for connector body; plus 54mm when connector is mated) Weight: 1.45kg. Shipping: Shipping dimensions: 308mm Wide x 270mm High x 90mm Deep. Shipping weight: 1.70kg.
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  • Page 39: Appendix B - Dimensions

    Appendix B – Dimensions The following page (A3 size) shows a dimension drawing for the MLC-1010 monitor. User Manual Rev 1.0...
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  • Page 41 TU F F V I E W 18.1 41.4 94.5...

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