Touch screen and external displays – Teledyne LeCroy LabMaster 9Zi-A User Manual

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Getting Started Manual

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Touch Screen and External Displays

Set Up Internal Display

Connect the DVI-D Video Output on the CPU to the DVI-D Video Input on
the 9xxMZi-A Master Acquisition Module
to enable the internal, built-in
touch-screen display. The 9CZi-A Master Control Module has the same
display capabilities as the 9xxMZi-A Master Acquisition Module, except
there is no separate CPU module. Instead, a short "jumper" cable connects
video output to input. The MCM-Zi Master Control Module does not
require any internal display set up.

Set Up External Display

You may operate the instrument using the built-in touch-screen or attach
an external monitor for extended display. A properly configured external
display will take on all the touch-screen capabilities of the internal display.

NOTE: LabMaster 9xxMZi-A and 9CZi-A do not support extended desktop mode
when connected to an external monitor. LabMaster MCM-Zi does support
extended desktop mode. If the external monitor uses a Fujitsu touch screen driver,
it will not work as a touch screen but will support extended display.

To connect to an external monitor:

1. Choose File > Exit to close the oscilloscope application so that the

Windows desktop is visible (you do not need to shut down
completely).

2. Connect the oscilloscope to the external monitor from the DVI-D

video output connector.

3. Right-click on the desktop to display the settings menu, then

choose Screen Resolution.

4. On the Windows display dialog:

Select display number 2 (the external monitor) and choose
Multiple displays: Extend this display.

Drag the display number 2 icon to its location in your setup
(above or below the oscilloscope display).

Make any other desired display selections, then touch
Apply and OK.

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