Z Microsystems Flat Panel Television GLIDER 20 User Manual

IELD-READY
G L I D E R  
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User Manual  
Z Microsystems  
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Contents  
DISPLAY HEAD REMOVAl  
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STARTING POINT  
Shipment Contents  
User  
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Manual4  
MAINTENANCE  
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System Requirements  
Product Description  
Tools Required  
Precautions  
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DISPLAY STOWAGE  
Close Glider  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
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INSTALL RAILS  
Slide Removal  
Install The Slides In  
Cabinet /rame  
Install The Glider In /rame  
Installation Test  
/inal Adjustments  
Install Cables  
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SPECIꢀICATIONS  
/eatures  
/unctional Specifications  
Physical Specifications  
Electrical Specifications  
Display Specifications  
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APPENDIX  
Y2K Compliance  
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SETUP  
Setting Up Glider  
12  
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SUPPORT  
/urther Help  
Replacing Parts  
Providing /eedback  
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PROTECTOR REMOVAL  
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OPERATION  
Connecting Cables  
Turn On Power  
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MONITOR ADJUSTMENTS  
Initial Setup And Adjustments  
Control17  
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Saving Settings  
Tips And Techniques  
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Starting Point  
Congratulations on selecting a  
rugged field-ready Glider -- the most  
advanced flat panel display avail-  
able.  
SHIPMENT CONTENTS  
USER MANUAL  
The Glider shipping box contains the  
following:  
The User Manual comes in two  
formats: printed hardcopy or CD-  
on the Z Microsystems website  
(www.zmicro.com).  
• The Glider Unit  
• Video Signal Cable  
• AC/DC Power Supply with at-  
tached DC cable  
We recommend you read this manual  
as follows:  
• AC Power Cable  
Carefully follow the instructions in the  
Installation chapter for hookup and  
initial control settings. Refer to the  
Operation chapter for a complete  
description of all the user controls,  
and the Maintenance chapter for care  
and correcting any unforeseen  
problems with the system. The  
Appendix is provided for quickly  
finding technical information about  
the Glider.  
• User Manual  
• Display Mount Unit  
• Screen Protector  
Remember to save your original  
shipping container and packing  
material to transport or ship the  
Glider.  
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS  
The Glider works with any computer  
system that provides industry stan-  
dard screen formats from 640 x 480  
to 1280 x 1024, with up to 75 Hz  
vertical sync. See the Specifications  
chapter of this Manual for a complete  
listing of all resolutions supported.  
The Glider requires a computer with a  
suitable onboard subsystem for Video  
Adapter Card that can support XGA  
1024 x 768, SVGA 800 x 600, or  
VGA 640 x 480 at 60 Hz.  
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Starting Point  
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION  
The Glider is an  
advanced space-  
saving drawer  
mount high-end  
rugged liquid  
The LCD display  
can quickly  
swing up into a  
reading position.  
The Glider can  
be oriented for a  
portrait format.  
The Glider can  
also be easily  
positioned for a  
landscape  
format.  
crystal display.  
The unique  
Specially de-  
signed quick-  
release locks  
hold the compact  
folded Glider  
securely in place  
during storage.  
Glider design  
allows flat panels  
up to 20.1” to  
fold into a 2U  
(3.5”) drawer  
space in stan-  
dard 19” racks  
and transit cases.  
The lightweight and durable alumi- degrees. The monitor can be  
num construction provides exceptional adjusted to multi-viewing positions,  
strength in field applications.  
and oriented either vertically or  
horizontally. The display works  
effectively with any workstation.  
The high quality LCD screen provides  
full color and features up to 1280 x  
1024 pixel resolution.  
An electrostatically-applied and  
baked-on finish is used for extreme  
durability for shipboard, airborne,  
field deployments, and industrial or  
lab applications where weight and  
size are critical.  
The LCD screen has a backlight  
control that reduces power and  
extends the life of the monitor.  
The side-viewing angle is up to 160  
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Starting Point  
TOOLS REQUIRED  
Required Tools and Equipment.  
/lathead screwdriver with about  
10" shaft.  
• Phillips screwdriver with about 10"  
shaft.  
• Adjustable wrench or box  
wrenches.  
WARNING: To avoid shock hazard:  
Do not remove the covers  
around the Glider.  
• Do not connect or disconnect  
the Glider during an  
electrical storm.  
The power cord plug must be  
connected to a properly  
wired and grounded power  
outlet.  
Any equipment to which the  
Glider will be attached  
must also be connected to  
properly wired and  
grounded power outlets.  
The socket outlet shall be  
installed near the  
equipment and shall be  
easily accessible.  
PRECAUTIONS  
In preparation to install the Glider,  
take the following precautionary  
steps:  
Turn off the electrical power to your  
computer.  
NOTE: #or the fastest and easiest  
installation of the Glider,  
follow these steps in the  
sequence they are  
presented.  
• Verify the Glider power switch is  
off. If the Glider is off, the Power  
light on the display front will not be  
illuminated and the power switch  
will be down toward the straight  
line.  
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Install Slides  
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.  
The slides should now  
be separated from the  
Glider.  
This is a safety stop to  
prevent the Glider from  
sliding out too far while  
mounted in the rack.  
Simultaneously press in  
the safety catches on  
each slide rail and slide  
the side rails all the way  
off the back of the  
Glider.  
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Install Slides  
INSTALL THE SLIDES IN CABINET ꢀRAME  
Each slide unit includes  
the slide rail, the front  
Z-Lock mount and the  
rear mount.  
As seen from this  
On the front of the  
cabinet frame, use three  
Phillips screws and  
washers per side to  
secure the right and left  
Z-Lock mounts holding  
the sliders.  
reverse view, align the  
slider into the Z-Lock  
bracket grooves so all  
three screw holes show.  
The top notch of the Z-  
Lock must align with  
the slide rail top ridge.  
DO NOT tighten these  
screws to allow for  
adjustment of the Glider  
within the cabinet  
frame.  
On each slide rail, use  
a Phillips screwdriver to  
loosen the two adjust-  
ment screws toward the  
back of the slide rail.  
At the back of the  
cabinest frame, tighten  
the slide mounts to the  
cabinet frame.  
On the rear of the  
cabinet frame, use  
three Phillips screws to  
loosely secure the right  
and left rear slide  
mounts to the cabinet  
frame.  
Make sure to hold the  
slide mounts hard  
against the rack rail.  
An adjustable wrench  
or box wrench may be  
used to hold the nut on  
the other side of the  
slide rail.  
DO NOT tighten these  
screws fully.  
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Install Glider  
INSTALL THE GLIDER IN CABINET ꢀRAME  
The Glider slides should Hold the Glider on  
If aligned properly, the  
rollers on the Glider  
slide smoothly into and  
out of the slider rails.  
move in and out easily.  
If not, check alignment  
of the slider and Z-Lock  
mount.  
each side over the back  
set of rollers, with the  
front into your stomach.  
The Glider MUST be  
level. This step may  
best be done with two  
people, one on each  
side of the slide rails.  
Pull the two Glider  
slides out until they  
lock.  
If the Glider binds  
during insertion, the  
Glider rollers are not  
properly aligned into  
the slider recepticle.  
Simultaneously press in  
the catches on each  
slider and move the  
Glider all the way into  
the cabinet frame.  
/eed the cables from  
the Glider back through  
the cabinet frame.  
Guide the Glider into  
the slides and slide the  
Glider in until it stops.  
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Install Glider  
INSTALLATION TEST  
Slide the Glider in and  
out several times. The  
Glider should slide in  
and out easily.  
Because of variances in  
cabinet frames, there  
may need to be some  
adjustments of the  
Glider slide system for  
best fit and movement  
of the Glider in and  
out.  
The Glider should easily  
close completely.  
If the Glider binds when  
rolling in and out,  
perform the following  
procedures.  
ꢀINAL ADJUSTMENTS  
Slide the Glider partially  
out.  
The Glider should slide  
Go to the rear of the  
cabinet to tighten the  
slider extender rail  
scews. If there is not  
enough room to work  
at the back of the  
cabinet, the Glider may  
need to be removed to  
tighten the rail screws.  
in and out easily. If  
not, adjust the position  
of the two Z-Locks  
again.  
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,  
The Glider should now  
slide in and out  
tighten the screws on  
the Z-Lock mounts.  
smoothly. If not, repeat  
these steps.  
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INSTALL CABLES  
NOTE: The glider has an AC-  
DC converter built  
WARNING: Be sure all electrical  
power to the cabinet is  
off before connecting  
any of the cables.  
into the power supply.  
Be sure the AC supply  
is 110 vac and  
properly grounded.  
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 circuiting.  
The power supply is  
mounted on the back of  
the Glider tray. Be sure  
The power cable comes  
out at the back of the  
power supply on the  
the power plug going in rear of the Glider tray.  
to the power supply is  
pushed all the way in.  
The power supply cable  
should be connected to  
a suitable 110-vac  
Be sure the plug is  
pushed all the way in.  
grounded power.  
The socket outlet shall be  
installed near the  
equipment and shall be  
easily accessible.  
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Setup  
SETTING UP GLIDER  
The outer Z-lock bracket With both hands, press  
Slide the Glider all the  
way out to the safety  
stop.  
fits snuggly against the  
female Z-lock bracket  
attached to the cabinet  
frame.  
both the Z-Locks down.  
Lift and slide the two  
display lock knobs at the  
back of the display to the  
open or inward positions.  
This allows the display  
top to be lifted from its  
storage position.  
Push down on the latch  
at the base of the  
display. Then lift the  
raised latch from its  
receptical to the  
Rotate the latch counter-  
clockwise to unlock the  
latch.  
unlatched position.  
Holding the base with  
one hand, lift the back  
of the pivioted display  
up to the vertical  
VERY IMPORTANT.  
Once the display is  
locked in position,  
lower the latch back  
into the base recepticle.  
Hold the top of the  
display in the vertical  
position while rotating  
the latch clockwise to  
the locked position.  
position.  
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SETTING UP GLIDER  
The display can be  
rotated clockwise to  
angled positions.  
The display can also be  
moved into the horizon-  
tal position. The  
The display can be left  
in the vertical position  
or tilted back.  
control knobs will be on  
the bottom.  
The Glider can be slid  
back until the back of  
the display almost  
touches the cabinet.  
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Protector Removal  
The display protector 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.  
To remove the display protector, do the following:  
Rotate the display to the  
horizontal position, with display protector button, the edge of the display.  
While holding up the  
Slide the protector off  
the controls on the  
bottom. Move the  
display protector release  
button (located above  
the display) up.  
slide the protector to the  
right.  
To reinstall the display  
protector during long  
storage or shipping,  
just reverse this process.  
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Operation  
CONNECTING CABLES  
NOTE: Connecting to non-standard  
systems will require an  
adapter. To obtain a video  
adapter, contact Customer  
Services at Z Microsystem,  
Inc.  
NOTE: Incorrect cable connections  
may result in irregular  
operation, damage display  
quality/components of the  
LCD module and/or shorten  
the module’s life. Always  
consult the computer system  
manual. Verify the system’s  
compatibility to ensure  
proper operation.  
NOTE: Make sure the DC  
connector is pluged  
in all the way on the  
back side of the  
display head.  
TURN ON POWER  
Turn on the Glider at  
the power switch on the  
back of the display. Off  
is when the straight line  
is down. On is when  
the circle is down.  
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Monitor Adjustments  
INITIAL SETUP AND ADJUSTMENTS  
The Glider features pushbutton  
controls on the lower front of the  
display screen to adjust the bright-  
ness of the display, to change the  
image positioning on the screen, and  
to refine the screen image.  
To complete the setup of the Glider,  
use the following controls to fine tune  
the image on the screen:  
RESET  
Restores factory settings  
SELECT, H Pos,  
Adjusts image position horizontally  
SELECT, V Pos,  
Adjusts image position vertically  
SELECT, Clock,  
Adjustment of signal sampling  
point (left/right)  
SELECT, H Wd,  
Adjusts hortizontal size of image  
SELECT, Brt,  
Adjusts blacklight brightness  
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Monitor Adjustments  
This section explains how to use the  
Glider control buttons to adjust the  
clarity of the display and image  
position on the screen. In particular  
it discusses:  
• The function of each of the  
pushbutton controls.  
• How to reset previously saved  
settings or return to factory settings.  
• Tips and techniques.  
CONTROLS  
The Glider control buttons allow the  
user to control image position, clarity  
and backlight operations; and to  
store settings, and to revert to  
previously-saved or factory-saved  
settings.  
The controls to adjust the screen  
display are discussed in the next  
section. The controls to reset the  
settings are discussed in further detail  
in the section titled “Saving Settings.”  
RESET  
Restores the setting to the factory  
default.  
H Pos  
Moves the screen image to the left  
( H Pos  
(H Pos  
) or to the right  
)
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Monitor Adjustments  
V Pos  
NOTE: The H Wd parameters must  
be properly set in order for  
the Clock settings to have  
Moves the screen image up or  
down.  
their desired effect. The  
Clock settings are the final  
fine tuning adjustments.  
Clock  
The “Clock  
“ controls  
move the sampling points left or  
right while maintaining a fixed  
distance between samplings.  
These adjustments ensure that the  
sampling occurs at the peak of the  
input video signal (i.e. neither too  
early nor too late), thus eliminating  
any panel fuzziness or discolora-  
tion. When properly set, all  
vertical lines on the panel should  
look very crisp.  
H WD  
Increases  
Decreases  
or  
the  
horizontal screen size (width) by  
reducing or enlarging the sam-  
pling distance to synchronize the  
sampling frequency with the signal  
frequency. When properly set, no  
vertical banding will be noticeable.  
Brt  
Decreases or increases brightness  
of the backlight.  
SAVING SETTINGS  
To save the screen settings for use in  
a future session, and through loss of  
power or video signal, allow 5  
seconds to pass between the last  
adjustment and the time when power  
is restored to the system. The display  
will return with the values you had  
last set when the power is restored.  
NOTE: Cycling the power without  
the proper “wait time” will  
cause the last value change  
to be lost. The previous  
setting will be restored  
when power is returned.  
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The Glider can store screen settings  
for multiple resolutions, which is  
especially useful when it is used with  
a graphics card that supports a range  
of resolutions. The resolutions  
supported by the Glider include:  
• 1280 x 1024, SXVGA  
• 1024 x 768, XGA  
• 832 x 624, Mac  
• 800 x 600, SVGA  
• 640 x 480, VGA  
• 720 x 400, VGA Tet  
• 640 x 400, PC9801  
TIPS AND TECHNIQUES  
Graphics cards create a wide variety  
of screen resolutions. The Glider  
needs to be “educated” to interact  
properly with your system’s graphics  
card. Once the Glider has been  
educated, the settings can be saved  
and the Glider will not need to be  
adjusted again, unless the graphics  
cards are changed.  
This section provides a thorough  
tutorial on adjusting the settings for  
the Glider.  
Unlike CRT’s, flat panel displays do  
not require a high refresh rate for  
better display quality. In some cases,  
a high refresh rate may have a  
negative effect on display quality. If  
all display artifacts are not removed  
by the following procedure, try a  
lower vertical refresh rate setting on  
the computer system’s graphics card.  
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Monitor Adjustments  
Step 1: Power Up  
After the installation instructions have  
been followed:  
Turn on power to the computer/  
workstation.  
Turn on power to the Glider.  
The Glider will then:  
• Illuminate the “Power” indicator  
on the front panel.  
• Perform self tests.  
• Search for and automatically  
determine the frequencies and sync  
type of the incoming video signals.  
• Illuminate the “stby” indicator on  
the front panel while powering up  
and searching for proper sync  
signals.  
• Extinguish the “Stby” indicator on  
the front panel after acquiring  
proper sync signals.  
• Display the video image on the  
screen.  
Step 2: Adjust Vertical Position  
If vertical adjustments are need on  
the screen display, press the “SE-  
LECT” button until the “V Pos”  
indicator is illuminated. Press either  
NOTE: A black band at the top and  
bottom of the display may  
be visible at certain  
the  
button to raise the screen  
button to lower  
resolutions. This is normal,  
as the expanded screen in  
some resolutions does not  
precisely fit the Glider screen  
dimensions.  
image or the  
the screen image. In most cases, the  
image can be adjusted precisely to  
center.  
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Monitor Adjustments  
Step 3: Adjust Horizontal  
Width  
This is the critical step to ensure a  
crisp screen image. /or a Sharp  
display, you must adjust the image so  
that it fits precisely within the  
boundaries of the screen.  
To adjust the horizontal width:  
1. Press the “SELECT” button until the  
“H Wd” indicator is illuminated.  
Alternately press the  
and  
buttons to “size” the screen image  
to the exact width of the display.  
Adjusting so that there are no  
borders on either side of the  
display may aid in this process.  
2. As you approach the proper  
horizontal setting, fuzzy vertical  
“ghosting” bands will appear on  
the screen. These can be very  
subtle, depending on the image  
being displayed.  
3. As you continue to make horizon-  
tal width adjustments, these bands  
will become wider and wider until  
the entire screen becomes fuzzy all  
over (i.e., no vertical bands), or  
crisp all over.  
Helpful Hint: A uniformly fuzzy  
screen is often the last step before  
locking on to the best screen image.  
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Monitor Adjustments  
Step 4: Adjust Horizontal  
Position  
Press the “SELECT” button until the “H  
Pos” indicator is illuminated, then use  
the  
and  
buttons to adjust  
the horizontal position of the screen  
left or right to center the screen  
image.  
Helpfut Hint:  
When the screen is properly adjusted,  
the left and right sides of the screen  
will line up precisely with the left and  
right sides of the panel. A single  
push of the  
button should cause  
a very narrow band (one or two pixels  
wide) to appear on the left side of the  
screen. Similarly, a single push of  
the  
button should cause a very  
narrow band (one or two pixels wide)  
to appear on the right side of the  
screen.  
Step 5: Adjust Clock  
Once the appropriate adjustments  
have been made, press the “SELECT”  
button until the “Clock” indicator is  
illuminated, then use the  
and  
crisp screen.  
buttons to obtain a  
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To adjust the screen for the best  
possible display, try the following:  
• Press the  
and  
buttons  
until you have a universally fuzzy  
screen.  
• Count the number of  
button  
presses for the screen to go from  
fuzzy to clear to fuzzy again.  
• Divide the number of presses by  
two and press the  
button that  
many times to precisely end up at  
the clearest setting.  
NOTE: If at this point the screen  
image is not crisp, repeat  
Steps 2-4.  
• The clearest setting may also be  
verified by visually monitoring the  
screen while adjusting the settings.  
Step 6: Adjust Brightness  
If the brightness adjustment is made  
to maximize the display visibility, press  
the “SELECT” button until the “Brt”  
indicator is illuminated, then use the  
and  
buttons to increase/  
decrease the display brightness. The  
factory default setting is maximum  
brightness.  
NOTE: See “Saving Settings” earlier  
in this manual for a  
complete discussion of this  
subject.  
Step 7: Saving Adjustments  
The screen settings will automatically  
be saved as long as the power is  
maintained for at least five seconds  
after the last adjustment.  
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Display Head Removal  
WARNING: Be sure all electrical  
power is turned off to the  
Glider before proceeding.  
To remove the Glider display head, follow these steps:  
Rotate the display to the Disconnect the video  
horizontal position. On cable next to the power  
On the back of the  
display, press the  
the back of the display,  
disconnect the power  
cable.  
cable.  
mounting arm button to  
release the display head  
locking bar.  
Swing the display  
locking bar out.  
Use two hands to lift the The display is now  
display up out of the  
rack mount. Be careful  
that the power and  
video cables do not  
catch on anything.  
removed from the head  
mount.  
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CLEAN MONITOR  
WARNING: Be sure to turn off the  
power before performing  
any maintenance on the  
monitor.  
WARNING: To avoid risk of electric  
shock, DO NOT dissemble  
the monitor cabinet. User  
maintenance is restricted  
to cleaning as explained  
here.  
• Gently wipe the covers and the  
screen with a soft cloth.  
• Remove finger marks and grease  
with a damp cloth and mild  
detergent. DO NOT use solvents or  
abrasives.  
• Never use flammable cleaning  
material to clean the monitor or  
other ectrical apparatus.  
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Display Stowage  
CLOSE GLIDER  
The following describes closing and stowage of the Glider in the cabinet.  
Pull the Glider all the  
way out to the stop. Tilt  
the display head back.  
Make sure there is  
enough room to lower  
the top of the display  
head without hitting the  
cabinet.  
/rom the landscape  
position, rotate the  
display to the vertical  
position.  
VERY IMPORTANT  
Rotate the display pivot  
latch counter-clockwise  
to release the side lock  
linkage.  
Tilt the display head  
back towards the rear of  
the rack all the way to  
the horizontal position.  
Hold the top of the  
display while rotating  
the pivot latch. Lift up  
the display pivot latch.  
Lower the display into  
the Glider frame tray.  
Rotate the display latch  
clockwise to engage the  
side lock linkage.  
The display latch has  
now locked the side  
linkage.  
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Display Stowage  
CLOSE GLIDER  
Lower the pivot latch  
into its recepticle.  
Slide the Glider into the  
frame until it snaps into  
the closed, secure  
position.  
Slide the two display  
linkage locks at the  
back of the display to  
the closed position to  
secure the display.  
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Troubleshooting  
NO IMAGE ON DISPLAY  
/lip the power switch to on. The  
circle should be down.  
• Connect the power cable to a 110  
vac outlet, which is turned on.  
• Connect the video cable to the  
computer. Be sure the computer is  
on and operating.  
• Make sure the power cable to the  
back of the Glider is plugged in all  
the way.  
• Make sure the video cable to the  
back of the Glider is plugged in all  
the way.  
• Make sure the power cable from  
the Glider to the back of the  
display head is plugged in all the  
way.  
• Make sure the video cable from the  
Glider to the back of the display  
head is plugged in all the way.  
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ꢀEATURES  
• Large Display Area  
• Multi-Scan/Sync Capability  
• Wide Viewing Angle  
• Small Package Outline  
/ull Color  
• High Contrast Ratio  
ꢀUNCTIONAL SPECIꢀICATIONS  
Supported Resolutions  
• 640 x 400*  
• 720 x 400* (text)  
• 640 x 480  
• 800 x 600*  
• 832 x 624*  
• 1024 x 768*  
•1280 x 1024  
*
Interpolated Resolutions:  
When resolutions are shown that are  
lower than the pixel count of the LCD  
module, text may appear choppy or  
lines may appear to be bold. This is  
normal and necessary for all current  
flat panel technologies when display-  
ing non-native resolutions full screen.  
In flat panel technology, each dot on  
the screen is actually one pixel, so to  
expand resolutions to full screen, an  
interpolation of the resolution must  
be done. When the interpolated  
resolution is not an exact multiple of  
the native resolution, the mathemati-  
cal interpolation necessary may cause  
some lines to appear thicker than  
others.  
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Specifications  
PHYSICAL SPECIꢀICATIONS  
Display Dimensions  
Height 16.7 in (42.4 cm)  
Width 20.0 in (50.8 cm)  
Rack Dimensions  
Height 3.5 in (8.9 cm)  
Width 19.0 in (48.3 cm)  
Depth 26.3 in (66.8 cm)  
Display Weight  
23 lbs (10.4 kg)  
Rack Weight  
15 lbs (6.8 kg)  
Input Video  
Analog VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA  
Sync Types  
Separate, Composite, Sync on  
Green  
Video Connector  
15-pin VGA standard male sub  
HD15, D-type  
ELECTRICAL SPECIꢀICATIONS  
Power Supply  
90 - 250 VAC; 47 - 63 Hz; 80 W  
max  
Power Consumption  
60 W typical  
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DISPLAY SPECIꢀICATIONS  
Display Area  
Horizontal 15.7 in (39.9 cm)  
Vertical 12.6 in (32.0 cm)  
Diagonal 20.1 in (50 cm)  
Number of Pixels  
1280 x 1024, RGB Vertical Stripe  
Pixel Pitch  
Horizontal 0.312 mm  
Vertical 0.312 mm  
Contrast Ratio  
150:1 (typical)  
Total Viewing Angle  
160 degrees (horizontal and  
vertical)  
Response Time  
130 ms (maximum) “black to  
white”  
Luminance  
150 cd/m2 (typical)  
Display Colors  
/ull-color (millions)  
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Appendix  
Y2K COMPLIANCE  
Z Microsystems has achieved full Y2K Compliance.  
In late 1997, the company’s senior management assigned a Y2K Project Team  
that consists of a cross-functional representation from information technology,  
procurement, manufacturing, test and development, finance, general affairs,  
engineering, marketing and facilities organizations to address the Year 2000  
issues.  
The Assessment/Rectification Phase of the Year 2000 efforts and full compli-  
ance for all mission critical internal systems were accomplished as scheduled  
by the end of Q1, 1999. Contingency development and validation of the  
company’s overall Year 2000 readiness will continue through 1999.  
The following strategically important categories have been assessed for Year  
2000 readiness:  
Suppliers and Service Providers Readiness.  
All major strategic suppliers are assessed  
to be Year 2000 compliant. Most of the  
company’s service providers’ compliance  
efforts will continue through 1999.  
Major concerns and efforts will be focused  
on the company’s shipping companies in  
1999.  
Z Microsystems Internal Systems  
All mission critical internal systems are  
determined to be fully Year 2000 Compli-  
ant. A few minor Year 2000 related issues  
need to be addressed in 1999.  
Z Microsystems Products  
All Z Microsystems products are in full  
compliance.  
The company’s MIS has taken the lead and worked with the /inance Depart-  
ment to develop comprehensive Year 2000 Contingency Plans for the  
company’s mission critical application systems to assure the continuity of daily  
business.  
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Support  
If you are unable to correct any  
problem yourself, contact:  
ꢀURTHER HELP  
Z Microsystems at:  
(858) 657-1000  
/ax: (858) 657-1001  
Before calling, please have available  
as much of the following information  
as possible:  
1. Model and serial number from the  
label on the monitor.  
2. Purchase Order number.  
3. Description of problem.  
4. Computer type and model.  
NOTE: If possible, stay by the  
computer. The Z Microsystems  
5. System configuration (hardware  
fitted, etc.).  
Technical Support Representa-  
tive may wish to go through  
the problem over the  
telephone.  
6. System BIOS version number.  
7. Operating System and version  
number.  
8. Display driver version number.  
9. Video Adapter type.  
NOTE: More help, late-breaking news  
and details of the latest  
accessories for these products  
may be found on the  
worldwide web at: http://  
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Support  
REPLACING PARTS  
If the Z Microsystems Technical  
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 the return.  
The following information is required  
when returning Z Microsystems  
products:  
1. Model number  
2. Serial number  
3. Date of purchase  
4. Proof of purchase (use the invoice  
or packing slip)  
5. Customer ship-to address and any  
special shipping requirements  
6. Specific and detailed description of  
the problem  
PROVIDING ꢀEEDBACK  
We value your feedback on our  
products, their performance, any  
problems and constructive sugges-  
tions. Please send such productive  
information in writing to:  
Customer Service  
Z Microsystems  
5945 Pacific Center Blvd., Suite 509  
San Diego, CA 92121-4309  
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Z Microsystems, Inc.  
5945 Pacific Center Blvd., Suite 509  
San Diego, CA 92121  
Phone: (858) 657-1000  
#ax; (858) 657-1001  
Copyright 1999 Z Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved  
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