Operating your lcd/keyboard – Neuro Logic Systems NLS 1U Server Console RFT-17 User Manual

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17 inch LCD/Keyboard Rack Kit Installation Guide

Operating your LCD/Keyboard

NOTE: It is important to ensure that the monitor is connected and powered on prior to powering up the connected
Sun system. By powering up the Sun System last it will allow the frame buffer within the Sun system to
communicate with the LCD monitor and self configure to the correct settings.

After the unit has been installed and all cables connected, power on the LCD monitor by lifting the head unit.
(There is a power button at the rear of the LCD which is actuated by lifting the head of the LCD monitor.) The LED
situated on the top of the LCD panel will alert you to its status. It will illuminate green when everything is working
properly. If the LED is orange, the monitor is powered up but not receiving a valid video signal.


NOTE: If the monitor does not power up automatically when raised, the power button at the rear of the monitor
may need to be cycled. There is also a Power button on the top of the LCD which may also need to be cycled.

Once the LCD monitor is powered on, power on the connected Sun system and log in (or otherwise ensure that a
full screen image is displayed). Now press the monitor AUTO/SEL button. This will Auto-adjust the display to
optimum performance.

NOTE: It is important to ensure that a full screen image is being displayed at the time the monitor is in the Auto-
Adjust function. The display may be miss-positioned if an image with a black border (such as a CDE login Screen)
or partial screen is used.

NOTE: The display resolution should self configure to 1280x1024 resolution at 60Hz. With some older Creator
and Creator3D frame buffers, the monitor will self configure to 1152x900 resolution at 66Hz. This is normal since
these old frame buffers do no support 1280x1024x60Hz resolution. To check the current resolution of the monitor,

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On some models the menu panel may be located on the back of the LCD)

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