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1027-0045UM REV B Issued 02/12
CONNECTIONS & SETUP
NOTE: The IDS will accept a standard DVI
connector but will no longer support analog
signals as offered by the onboard video
processing engine.
NOTE: If the Touch Screen option has been
purchased for the IDS, ongoing communication
between the host computer and monitor is
required via USB type B (picture above).
DVI-I (Digital + Analog)
USB-B Plug
Standard DVI-D (Digital Only)
(Single + Dual Link)
USB-B Jack
USB-A Plug USB-A Jack
BNC Plug
(NTSC)
BNC Jack
(NTSC)
Connector Reference
Diagrams
Video
USB Communication
Required Cables/Connectors
Power Cord (Standard)
DVI-I Cable (Supports Digital + Analog)
USB Type B interface connector (For
Touch Screen functionality)
3.1 Connecting and Setting Up the IDS display
Step 1 - Connect the power cord to the monitor, and plug the IDS into a power outlet
Now that the IDS has been successfully installed, it is time to connect the monitor to a power source.
Once the power cable has been inserted into the IDS, connect the display to a power outlet.
Though there is no incoming video signal, the monitor now has power. In the center of the monitor
there will be a notication that reads “NO SYNC, PLEASE CHECK CABLE.” Proceed to connecting the
display to a video source.
Step 2 - Connect the IDS to video source via DVI-I cable
In addition to power, the display needs an incoming signal from a host computer. The host computer
outputs the signal and information that the user views on the display. Connect the display to the host
computer via DVI-I cable (as seen to the right in Diagram 1A).
Note - A standard DVI-D cable (Diagram 1B) will broadcast a digital signal; however, it will not support
an incoming analog source. The monitor has now been supplied with power and an incoming signal.
Step 3 - (For Touch Panel Use) - This cabling step is required for Touch Panel Operation
Connect the IDS to host computer via USB Type B interface.
Operation of the touch panel functions on the IDS display requires ongoing communication with the
host computer via RS232 communications over the USB Type B connector.
Insert the male USB Type B connector (as shown in Diagram B) into the the female USB Type B recept-
able jack on the back of the IDS display. On the other end of the USB interface cable is a USB Type A
connector. Connect this to a Type A jack on the host computer.
Once the display has been connected to a host computer via the USB Type B connector
, there will be
communication between the IDS panel and the host computer.
Step 4 - Checking for an incoming signal
The IDS now has power and a connection to a host computer. Turn on the computer to conrm that
the display is receiving an incoming video signal. The LED channel indicator as well as the Status LED
indicator on the control panel at the bottom of the front of the display will both turn green.
If no image appears on the screen, toggle to the displays other channel.
The monitor will automatically default to digital signal. If the incoming signal is analog, please follow the
steps in the Conguration Screen subsection located in this manual’s Operations section for directions
to toggle the channel type to analog.
For additional video signal setup: repeat steps 2 and 4 for the new incoming signal.
Additional USB Type B interface communication is needed for Touch Screen Functionality. Direction and
steps for Touch Panel Setup can be found in the following section.
Setup Complete - The Z Microsystems IDS monitor is now setup and connected to a video source.
Preparations
In preparation to setting up and
connecting the IDS, turn off the
electrical power to your computer.
This section will provide information and assistance with the following topics:
Cable connections for power and video input
Setting up touch panel functionality with the display
Software and Driver information for touch panel use
3.0 CONNECTIONS & SETUP
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