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150-CFL-190(-)
CAMBRIDGE
USERS MANUAL
CFP/CFL19 Series
CFP19C1 Chassis Standard
CFL19P1 IP65 Panel Mount Standard
CFL19R2 Rack Mount Standard
LCD Monitor User Guide

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Contents
Section 1 Display Set-up............................................................................................................... 3
Product Safety Precautions ................................................................................................ 3
Included Parts .................................................................................................................... 3
Connecting Your Display .................................................................................................... 4
Section 2 Getting Started.............................................................................................................. 5
Display Features ................................................................................................................. 5
OSD (On Screen Display) Layout & Functions................................................................... 5
OSD Adjustments .............................................................................................................. 5
Section 3 Touch Screen Set-up.................................................................................................. 10
Introduction to Touch Screen ........................................................................................... 10
Touch Screens Provided .................................................................................................. 10
Touch Screens and Special Drivers ................................................................................. 10
Section 4 Mounting Instructions.............................................................................................. 11
Chassis Mounting ............................................................................................................. 11
Panel Mounting................................................................................................................. 11
Rack Mounting.................................................................................................................. 12
VESA Wall Mounting ........................................................................................................ 12
Section 5 Touble Shooting Tips................................................................................................. 13
Section 6 Cleaning and Maintenance ........................................................................................ 15
Section 7 Appendices ................................................................................................................. 16
Appendix A - VGA Pin Assignments................................................................................. 16
Appendix B - RS-232 Pin Assignments ............................................................................ 16
Appendix C - NTSC/PAL and S-Video.............................................................................. 17
Appendix D - General Specifications ................................................................................ 18
Appendix E - Mounting Dimensions.................................................................................. 19

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Product Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions
CAUTION: SHUT OFF YOUR TOUCH SCREEN BEFORE CLEANING!!
IF YOUR DISPLAY HAS A TOUCH SCREEN PANEL, THE SCREEN WILL BE ACTUATED BY
CLEANING. PRESSING ON THE SCREEN WHILE CLEANING WILL BE SEEN AS A TOUCH
TO THE SYSTEM WHICH COULD CREATE A POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS CONDITION!
•Do not attempt to service this display yourself. The rear chassis has a seal so that
non-qualified personnel will not expose themselves to dangerous voltages or other
risks.
•To protect from electrical shock, unplug the display power supply from the wall before
moving.
•Do not use this display near water.
•Do not place any heavy objects on the power cords. Damage may cause electrical
shock.
•Unplug the power supply from the wall or unit if one of the following conditions exists:
oPower cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
oLiquid is spilled into the display or the display is exposed to rain or water.
oThe display does not operate normally when the operating instructions are
followed.
oThe display has been dropped or the enclosure has been damaged.
oThe display exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for service.
•Ensure that sufficient space is available around the display to provide air circulation for
cooling.
•Ensure that the ambient air temperature will not exceed the specified maximum
temperature.
•Do not expose the display to direct sunlight or heat.
Included Parts
Open shipping container and lay all components on a flat clean surface.
Your LCD monitor package will consist of the primary components listed below:
•LCD Monitor
•6 ft Video Cable
•110/220VAC Brick & Cord (optional)
•OSD Control Box
•6 ft RS-232 Touch Interface Cable (touch screen units only)
•6 ft USB Touch Interface Cable (touch screen units only)
•Documentation and Driver CD ROM
•Users Manual
Display
Setup

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Connecting Your Display
1. Connect all cables to the computer first. This includes the VGA cable, and if the unit has a touch screen,
the RS-232 serial or the USB touch screen connection. This unit may also have optional video which
provides NTSC and S-Video connections.
2. The standard unit is provided with a +12VDC input power connector. The customer can attach +12VDC
or use the external brick supplied in the accessory kit (optional). The Brick is a 120/220VAC unit that adapts
to AC on the one end and a +12VDC connection on the other end.
3. Some Models will have an internal 115/220VAC power supply; applying power in this case requires only
a power cord.
After connecting the cables between the LCD monitor and the computer, connect the +12VDC source, the
external brick, or the AC cord and apply power.
4. The LCD will immediately power up.
5. If your computer is off, turn on your computer.
6. Your display should now operate as a normal computer display – displaying the computers BIOS
screens and booting into Windows or other operating system.
NOTE: If for any reason the display goes blank and/or displays an “Out of Range” or “No Input Signal”
message on the screen, your computer or video source may be putting out a signal that is incompatible
with the LCD monitor. If this happens, you will need to adjust the computer to output a compatible video
signal.
Below are the most common reasons a display may not operate correctly:
1. The resolution is too high or low for the LCD or wrong sync signal configuration is provided.
2. The refresh rate is set too high. Refresh on an LCD is different than a CRT. Set the refresh to
60Hz. CRT’s need a high refresh rate to avoid flicker. The refresh rate has no impact on an LCD.
3. The power source is incorrect, or there is no power. Check if the rear LED is ON or blinking. If the
LED is not lit, check to be sure there is power to the unit.
4. The unit is malfunctioning. If you believe this to be true, disconnect the video cable from the rear
of the LCD and connect to a known good display. If an alternate display operates correctly, and
the video is in a compatible range then contact Aydin Displays, Inc. technical support.

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Display Features
•The LCD is capable of displaying 16.7M colors in a continuous spectrum.
•The LCD adjusts the display to VGA (640 x 480) or SXGA (1280 x 1024).
•The LCD is supplied with an Anti-Glare Touch Screen or an Anti-Glare impact
window on non touch screen models.
•The LCD is provided with Rear or Detachable OSD.
Adjusting the Display
The LCD display has an embedded microprocessor in the converter card which is the
electronics that drives the LCD. In most cases the unit will require very little, if any, user
intervention to operate correctly - that is to produce a sharp stable picture. The
micoprocessor in the display has the capability to adjust itself to the computer to which it is
attached. If the picture is not satisfactory, the first step is to allow the unit to attempt to adjust
itself to your computer.
The membrane keypad used for adjusting the display is below:
OSD (On Screen Display) Layout & Function
OSD Adjustments
The user membrane OSD buttons are located on the rear of the unit and are detachable and
remotable. Rack mount OSD buttons are located on the front of the unit. The OSD buttons
allow navigation to all user required adjustments.
OSD Membrane Layout
In order to access all OSD functions, you press the MENU button, and then scroll up and
down with the UP/DOWN button for the desired function. Depress the MENU button. You
can now use the UP/DOWN button to select the desired setting. When done, scroll
through the menu until reaching EXIT.
Getting
Started

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HOT KEYS
Name of Key When OSD is not Active When OSD is Active
POWER Power on/off Power on/off
MENU Pop-up OSD menu Confirm select or exit function
DOWN Pop-up brightness menu Decrease the value of OSD function
UP Pop-up contrast menu Increase the value of OSD function
AUTO Auto tuning size, centers… No function
The display unit with VGA+Video or VGA+Video+DVI functions under Video mode
HOT KEYS
Name of Key When OSD is not Active When OSD is Active
POWER Power on/off Power on/off
MENU Pop-up OSD menu Confirm select or exit function
DOWN Pop-up brightness menu Decrease the value of OSD function
UP Pop-up contrast menu Increase the value of OSD function
AUTO Input source select No function
The display unit with VGA+DVI or VGA+Video+DVI function under DVI mode
HOT KEYS
Name of Key When OSD is not Active When OSD is Active
POWER Power on/off Power on/off
MENU Pop-up OSD menu Confirm select or exit function
DOWN Pop-up brightness menu Decrease the value of OSD function
UP Pop-up contrast menu Increase the value of OSD function
AUTO No function No function

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OSD Menu Operation
Under VGA & DVI mode:
Press the MENU button to active Main Menu:
MAIN MENU Range Default
BRIGHTNESS 0 to 100 50
CONTRAST 0 to 100 57
DISPLAY ADJUST ** Sub-1
COLOR TEMPERATURE Sub-2
LANGUAGE Sub-3
OSD ADJUST Sub-4
INPUT SELECTION Sub-5
RESET
EXIT
** Under DVI mode, there is no function for DISPLAY ADJUST.
Move the highlight to desired item by the UP/DOWN button.
Press MENU button to select, and then go to sub-menu.
Or use the UP/DOWN button to adjust.
Sub-1
DISPLAY ADJUST Range Default
V-POSITION 0 to 100 50
H-POSITION 0 to 100 50
PITCH 0 to 100 50
PHASE 0 to 100 by panel
SHARPNESS 0 to 100 0
AUTO TUNING
RECALL
RETURN
Sub-2
COLOR TEMPERATURE
9300K
7500K
6500K
USER PRESET
RECALL
RETURN
Color Range Default
RED 0 to 100 50
GREEN 0 to 100 50
BLUE 0 to 100 50
RETURN

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Sub-3
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
SPANISH
GERMAN
ITALIAN
FRENCH
CHINESE
RETURN
Sub-4
OSD ADJUST Range Default
OSD H-POS 0 to 100 50
OSD V-POS 0 to 100 50
OSD TIMER 4 to 104 20
OSD TRANSPARENCY 0 to 100 54
TEA TIME OFF/30MIN/60/90/
2 HOUR/DEMO OFF
RECALL
RETURN
Sub-5
INPUT SELECTION
VGA IN
VIDEO IN **
S-VIDEO **
DIGITAL **
RETURN
** The item will not show if hardware is not present!!

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Under Video or S-Video mode:
Press the MENU button to active Main Menu:
VIDEO ADJUST Range Default
CONTRAST 0 to 100 53
BRIGHTNESS 0 to 100 50
COLOR 0 to 100 50
SHARPNESS 0 to 100 0
HUE 0 to 100 50
INPUT TYPE 4:3/16:9 4:3
INPUT SELECT Sub-1
RECALL
EXIT
Move the highlight to desired item by the UP/DOWN button.
Press MENU button to select, and then go to sub-menu.
Or use the UP/DOWN button to adjust.
Sub-1
INPUT SELECTION
VGA IN
VIDEO IN **
S-VIDEO **
DIGITAL **
RETURN
** The item will not show if hardware is not present!!

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Introduction to Touch Screens
Touch screen interfaces have become the standard interface in the past 5 years. They are
rugged, reliable, extremely flexible and easier than ever to implement! The universal
acceptance of the Windows GUI (Graphical User Interface) along with the extensive use of a
mouse interface has significantly accelerated the use of a touch interface. Think of your touch
screen as if it were a mouse.
Touch Screens Provided
5 Wire Resistive RS-232 or USB
Capacitive RS-232 or USB
SAW RS-232 or USB
Touch Screens and Special Drivers
Software drivers for touch screen systems are provided in the Aydin Displays, Inc.
accessory kit. It is always good to download the latest drivers from the respective web
sites.
Refer to the individual manufacturer’s documentation or contact the manufacturer to
obtain special drivers:
3M Touch
Additional drivers, manuals and instructions for touch systems can be found at:
www.3m.com/3mtouchsystems
Touch International
Additional drivers, manuals and instructions for touch systems can be found at:
www.touchintl.com
ELO Touch
Additional drivers, manuals and instructions for touch systems can be found at:
www.elotouch.com/support/dnld.asp
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for installing special drivers.
Touch Screen
Set-up
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