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VIEWPORT Monitors User Manual

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overview

The BOLAND Combi VIEWPORTS are high
performance LCD video displays for
computer and motion video display. The
display quality is excellent for both
natural and graphic video. The monitors
come with integral non-glare glass
screens, and are part of the compliment
of 4.0 up to 37" VIEWPORT family of LCD
Video and Computer monitors. All offer
the size, brightness and clarity necessary
for extended daily use.

customer support

Boland provides a full range of support
from sales through installation and
application of our products. We are here to
help. Our office hours are extended, in the
Pacific time zone (GMT+8 in winter, +7
summer). To reach us:

handling

A VIEWPORT display is rugged. As a
precaution though, please consider the
following general characteristics of AMTFT
LCDs. These are not defects or
malfunctions:
Please handle the panel with care. Since
the panel is made of glass, sharp blows to
the screen, failure after dropping onto a
hard surface, etc., are not covered by the
warranty.
High voltages are present inside the
cabinet for the fluorescent lighting. There
are no fuses or other user-serviceable
parts inside. Do not remove any screws or
disassemble the cabinet to stay safe and
to retain the Warranty.
Use only factory-specified power supplies
for powering the panel.
A wet, condensing atmosphere (dew or
fog) should be avoided. If you require
routine operation in these conditions,
please consult the factory (optional
cabinets are available).
Note the normal operating and storage
temperatures in the specifications. Do not
place the unit in the sun, as the black
cabinet can absorb a considerable amount
of heat. Extreme temperatures, just as
uncomfortable for people, will cause
degraded performance or permanent LCD
damage. Extended temperature models
are available. Please also take care to
avoid electrostatic discharges.
When a panel is not installed, place it in its
packing material or place it face down on
a smooth table.
After several thousand hours of operation,
the special internal fluorescent lamps will
eventually taper in their brightness. Please
consult the factory for replacement.
Over long periods of time, some changes
in luminance uniformity or small dots may
become visible, depending on image
content.
Avoid fixed video patterns for extended
periods of time. Some image retention
may temporarily occur. If possible, use an
interesting screen saver or black.
Please handle cables and connectors with
care. Please replace worn cables with
standard, locally-available parts (see
power supply substitution caution).
Note that although most Boland screens
are glass, they are still somewhat sensitive
to scratching. Please clean with a
soft cloth slightly dampened (not dripping)
with water or, if necessary, Windex® or
409® type cleaners.

physical mounting

When mounting the panel on a flat surface,
allow clearance for any connection cords on
the rear. In the corners on the backside of
monitors are 10-32 threaded inserts for
mounting screws. Use screws that don't
penetrate the cabinet more than ½".
Also on the backside of many models are 75
or 100 mm VESA pattern holes. These
holes may accept no. 6, 8, 10, M3, 3.5, or 4
screws, depending on a model's size and
weight. The VESA holes are typically used
for wall mounts and desk stands.
Also, up to 15", a ¼-20 (UNC) threaded
socket is on the bottom side (not for vehicle
use).
The LCD monitors dissipate only a few watts
(see specifications), so no special cooling or
ventilation is usually required (except with DB
models). The mounting location may usually
be enclosed. But avoid any mounting
situations with appliance, environmental, or
solar heat sources that may cause the
monitor's operating location to exceed
122°F/50°C.