CyberResearch CYRAQ 21A User Manual

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Displays  
CYRAQ 21A Series  
21" NEMA 4X Flat Panel Monitors  
For Rack, Panel, and VESA Mounting  
Systems with Optional AR Bonding™  
Technology  
Screen Rotation Software Included  
USER’S MANUAL  
VER. 2.5 • OCT 2005  
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All Rights Reserved.  
October 20, 2005  
The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice  
in order to improve reliability, design, and function and does not represent  
a commitment on the part of CyberResearch, Inc.  
In no event will CyberResearch, Inc. be liable for direct, indirect, special,  
incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use of or inability  
to use the product or documentation, even if advised of the possibility of  
such damages.  
This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright.  
All rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced by any  
mechanical, electronic, or other means in any form without prior written  
permission of CyberResearch, Inc.  
Trademarks  
“CyberResearch,” and “CYRAQ 21,” are trademarks of CyberResearch, Inc.  
Other product names mentioned herein are used for identification  
purposes only and may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of  
their respective companies.  
• NOTICE •  
CyberResearch, Inc. does not authorize any CyberResearch product for  
use in life support systems, medical equipment, and/or medical devices  
without the written approval of the President of CyberResearch, Inc. Life  
support devices and systems are devices or systems which are intended  
for surgical implantation into the body, or to support or sustain life and  
whose failure to perform can be reasonably expected to result in injury.  
Other medical equipment includes devices used for monitoring, data  
acquisition, modification, or notification purposes in relation to life  
support, life sustaining, or vital statistic recording. CyberResearch  
products are not designed with the components required, are not subject  
to the testing required, and are not submitted to the certification required  
to ensure a level of reliability appropriate for the treatment and diagnosis of  
humans.  
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Pivot® Pro Installation............................................................................... 35  
Pivot® Pro Operation ................................................................................ 38  
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1 Introduction  
Congratulations on your purchase of the most innovative and versatile Industrial  
LCD monitor available today—the CYRAQ21. The CyberResearch CYRAQ 21 uses  
a groundbreaking raised bezel design allowing the installation of a rugged 21.3flat  
panel display in a standard EIA 19rack! The engineers at CyberResearch have also  
designed mounting plates that allow the CYRAQ 21 to be rack or panel-mounted in either  
landscape or portrait orientation. The accompanying screen rotation software rotates the  
desktop 90°, 180°, or 270° to provide a suitable viewing angle for any display orientation.  
The CYRAQ 21 complies with the power management regulations of VESA DPMS,  
making it extremely energy efficient—75W while active and 3W in power-saving mode.  
The CYRAQ 21 LCD monitor emits very low radiation levels and virtually no  
electromagnetic field. Fully compatible with the PC and Macintosh, the CYRAQ 21  
provides dual inputs (VGA and DVI) is “Plug & Play” compatible and also complies with  
DDC1/DDC2B. The On Screen Display menu provides users with an intuitive interface  
making it simple to quickly adjust the display.  
The CYRAQ 21 is the first ever 21.31600 x 1200 flat-panel display capable of panel,  
swivel-arm or rack mounting. It sets a new standard for clear, bright, flicker-free images  
and its NEMA 4X front bezel makes it ideal for use in industrial environments.  
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1.1 Why the CYRAQ 21?  
The CYRAQ concept was conceived in the Engineering Department at CyberResearch as  
we began to examine how the recent advances in LCD technology and image quality  
could potentially affect our market and customer base. The LCD monitor today provides  
viewing angles comparable to CRTs with no discernable loss of picture quality; a LCD  
resultantly provides crisp, clean, deep images WITHOUT screen glare. Coupled with a  
flat screen, slim design, extremely low radiation and almost no electromagnetic  
emissions, an LCD monitor can provide some very distinct advantages to users in  
manufacturing, commercial and scientific applications.  
Put simply, the innovation of the CYRAQ series is derived from its size and applications.  
Never before have the industrial and scientific markets been able to utilize large LCD  
monitors versatile enough to be rack, panel or VESA arm mounted yet robust and capable  
enough to perform in harsh environments. The CYRAQ stainless steel enclosure not only  
provides an unmatched degree of protection to the unit’s components, it dually helps  
achieve a NEMA 4X rating capable of sustaining normal operation (when installed  
correctly) while enduring screen washdown and other procedures commonly practiced in  
a harsh environment.  
The CyberResearch, Inc. CYRAQ series displays have been engineered to couple with a  
revolutionary new mounting plate system that allows a user to install the CYRAQ display  
into a rack, or a panel without retrofitting disparate hardware, drilling holes, or welding  
mounting studs. The mounting plate systems make it a snap to install a CYRAQ into a  
standard 19rack, or panel-mount in any orientation.  
Currently, the CYRAQ family is comprised of many, many models including displays  
featuring rear controls only, VESA mounting, choice of color and touchscreen (serial or  
USB available). CyberResearch has also expanded the CYRAQ family to include the  
CYRAQ 12 (12), CYRAQ 15 (15), CYRAQ 17 (17), (in addition to 19, 21&  
24) models—please call us or visit our website for more information.  
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1.2 CyberResearch® AR Bonding™ Technology  
Standard LCDs used in bright ambient light may appear “washed out” due to excessive  
reflection from these lighting conditions. CyberResearch has developed a manufacturing  
technique that reduces ambient light reflection inside the display case, making our LCDs  
appear brighter—even in direct sunlight.  
CyberResearch now offers AR Bonding™ Technology on our entire line of signature  
CYRAQ LCDs, which dually seals the display while significantly reducing the  
transmission of reflected light to it. We’ve accomplished this by utilizing a high-quality  
bond that optically couples the front cover glass to the face of the display. This technique  
practically eliminates internal light reflection, which directly improves viewing quality.  
Additionally, sealing the display with AR Bonding™ Technology greatly enhances its  
structural integrity, providing superior shock protection and dually eliminating the  
possibility of trapped moisture between the LCD and cover glass. This not only reduces  
troublesome fogging in humid and moist conditions, it keeps condensation and wetness  
away from your LCD.  
Reducing the effect of ambient light reflection on your display can dramatically improve  
its performance! When AR Bonding™ Technology is applied to a 250 nit display, it can  
increase the effective contrast and provide the enhanced daylight viewing equivalent to  
that of a 500 or 600 nit display without AR Bonding™ Technology. Minimizing refracted  
ambient sunlight to the LCD yields a discernable increase in display performance.  
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1.3 Product Safety and Regulatory Information  
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.  
Dangerously high voltages are present inside this unit. Do not disassemble the unit—  
there are no user-serviceable components inside the monitor’s enclosure. Please  
contact CyberResearch, Inc. for repair.  
This equipment is not intended for use in critical applications where its failure to operate  
would create immediate life threatening circumstances. Applications including, but not  
limited to nuclear reactor control, aerospace navigation systems and life support systems  
are not appropriate for this product.  
The CYRAQ 21 should be mounted in a suitable cabinet or enclosure. The NEMA rating  
for this product is applicable only when the product is properly set up and installed.  
FCC Notice:  
The Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement  
includes the following warning:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed  
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television receptions, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the  
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
European Notice  
Products with the CE marking comply with the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC),  
(92/31/EEC), (93/68/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the  
Commission of the European Community.  
Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms:  
EN55022:1998+A1:2000 - Radio Frequency Interference  
EN55024:1998 - Electromagnetic Immunity of Information Technology  
Equipment  
EN61000-3-2:1995+A1/A2:1998 - Power Line Harmonics  
EN61000-3-3:1995 - Voltage Fluctuations  
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1.4 Specifications  
Display  
Display Type  
LCD flat panel  
Standard analog VGA (15-pin)  
DVI (Digital Visual Interface)  
Video Input Types  
Screen Size (viewable area, diagonal)  
Display Filter Screen Size  
Display Brightness  
Display Filter Brightness  
Resolution, max.  
21.3"  
20" and larger  
250 nits (High-Bright)  
High-bright (250 to 340 nits)  
1600 x 1200 pixels  
Optimum Resolution: 1600x1200 @  
60Hz  
Max. Resolution: 1600x1200 @ 60Hz  
Display Special Features  
Supports: 1280x1024, 1024x768,  
800x600, and 640x480  
Maximum Number of Colors  
Maximum Color Depth in Bits  
Contrast Ratio  
16 million colors  
24-bit color  
500:1  
Auto-Sizing to Fill Screen  
Yes  
° Horizontal  
° Vertical  
170°  
170°  
Viewing Angle  
Vertical  
Horizontal  
Vertical (digital signals)  
Horizontal (digital signals)  
56Hz....75Hz  
30KHz....93KHz  
56Hz....75Hz  
30KHz....81KHz  
0.27mm  
Scanning  
Frequency  
Dot Pitch  
Backlight Type  
CCFT  
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Chassis  
Rack-mount (EIA 19")  
Panel-mount  
Mounting Configuration  
Desktop / benchtop  
Wall-mount  
Swivel-arm mount  
NEMA 4 sealed front panel  
IP65 (dustproof, most low-pressure jets of  
water)  
Protection Rating  
Display Filter Protection  
Front Panel Material  
Chassis Material  
Water-Resistant (NEMA 4/12, IP65)  
Stainless steel  
Stainless steel  
Height, Rack Units  
Front Panel Color  
9U (15.75")  
Stainless steel  
Custom Color Options  
Custom color available (min. qty: 50)  
Features an ultra-compact, corrosion-resistant  
enclosure of heavy-duty stainless steel (304  
SS). All models come with a water-resistant  
sealed front panel suitable for washdown. Built-  
in Poron® gasket seals between rear of display  
and user panel or rack-mounting plate. When  
properly mounted in an appropriate enclosure,  
these displays meet NEMA 4X standards for  
watertightness.  
Models CVSF 21A and CVBF 21A, designed for  
VESA swivel-arm mounting, do not include rear  
studs, gasket, or a mounting plate, but CVxx  
customers receive a $75 credit toward purchase  
of a swivel arm on request.  
Chassis Special Features  
The glass front panel is of high light  
transmission tempered glass. Units without  
touchscreen feature antireflection, antiglare,  
hard-coat glass screens.  
May be ordered with user controls for OSD and  
display power on the front or rear.  
Mounting  
VESA Mounting Hole Pattern  
100x100mm VESA mounting holes  
Enclosure can be rack, panel, wall, or  
swivel arm mounted  
Universal mounting plate facilitates  
mounting in a standard EIA 19" rack, or  
can be used behind panel for secure  
panel mounting  
Stand Features  
Optional portrait rack-mounting plate  
(substituted on request) lets you rack-  
mount display in portrait orientation  
(screen rotation software included)  
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Indicators, Switches, & Controls  
OSD Controls  
Brightness  
Contrast  
OSD controls for menu navigation (5 buttons)  
Via OSD controls  
Via OSD controls  
Auto Button: One-touch automatic  
screen adjustment  
Exit Button: Quits OSD menu (switches  
between analog or digital signal inputs  
when the OSD menu is off)  
Front Panel  
Controls  
+/- Button: Increase/decrease item  
selected in OSD menu  
Other Controls/Features  
Order models CRSF 21A, CRBF 21A,  
CVSF 21A, or CVBF 21A for sealed  
front-access OSD control buttons  
Order models CRSR 21A or CRBR 21A  
for rear-access OSD control buttons  
Rear Panel  
1 on/off switch  
Power On/Off Switch  
Controls  
Indicators  
Power On/Off  
LED indicates power on  
Signal Connectors  
HD15 (standard VGA) connector  
DVI-D (24-pin) connector  
Video Input Connectors  
Cables  
Video Cable Length (included)  
6 feet  
15-pin D-sub VGA, DVI-D, and AC power cables  
included (6-ft each)  
Cabling Details  
Power Supply  
Power Supply Form Factor  
Nominal Input Voltage(s)  
Input Voltage Range(s)  
Input Frequency  
Built-in (integral)  
115/230VAC  
90...264VAC  
50/60Hz  
On rear panel  
Power Supply Input Connector  
NEMA standard male PC cord socket w/ 6-ft USA  
power cord  
Power Consumption  
Power Consumption Details  
75W active, 3W in power-saving mode  
Cooling  
Cooling Summary  
3 cooling fans  
Number of Fans of This Type  
3
Cooling Fans  
Fan Size  
Fan Location(s)  
60mm X 60mm  
Rear  
Air Filter Location  
Rear  
Environmental Specifications  
Operating Temperature  
Storage Temperature  
50°F....113°F (10°C....45°C)  
-4°F....122°F (-20°C....50°C)  
10%....80%  
Relative Humidity, non-condensing  
Shock Resistance  
Operating  
30g half-sine for 11ms  
Vibration  
Resistance  
15 to 57Hz: 0.006" peak-to-peak; 57 to 640Hz  
sine: 1.0g peak-to-peak  
Operating  
Altitude, Max.  
1.89mi (3.05km)  
Safety & Standards Compliance  
EPA Energy Star compliant  
DPMS (Display Power Management Signaling)  
Power Management  
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Dimensions  
Width  
19.02" (483 mm)  
15.71" (399 mm)  
3.1" (79 mm)  
Height  
Depth  
Width, Rack-Mount  
Height, Rack Units  
Depth Behind Panel  
Depth In Front of Panel  
Max Protrusion from Panel (w/installed gasket)  
EIA standard 19 inches at flanges  
9U (15.75")  
1.5" (38 mm)  
1.6" (41 mm)  
1.7" (43 mm)  
17.3" (440 mm)  
Panel-Mount Cutout, Width  
Panel-Mount Cutout, Height  
Maximum Panel-Mount Cutout Depth  
14.0" (356 mm)  
.55" (14 mm)  
Bezel Depth in Front of Panel: 1.6" +  
gasket thickness  
Gasket Depth: 0.125" uncompressed.  
Mounting Adapter Plate Depth: 0.1"  
Dimension Details  
Rack Height in Portrait View: 19.2"  
(11U)  
Weight  
Weight  
24.03 lbs (10.9kg )  
Under 30 lbs.  
Display Filter Weight  
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1.5 Features  
1.5.1 Overview  
The CyberResearch CYRAQ 21 is a 21.3-inch analog/digital LCD monitor that offers the  
highest quality images possible with dual analog and digital source input. Its Dual input  
(VGA and DVI) allow users to connect two different input sources simultaneously. The  
CYRAQ 21 offers a 500:1 contrast ratio, 1600 x 1200 resolution, pixel pitch of 0.270mm  
H/V, Xtrawide™ 170°/170° viewing angle, Analog/Digital video inputs, a scanning  
frequency of 30-93 kHz horizontal and 56-85 Hz vertical, and advanced image scaling.  
¾ 21.3" Viewable Screen Size  
¾ 1600 x 1200 @ 67 Hz  
¾ Breakthrough Universal Mounting Plate Allows the 21.3CYRAQ to Mount in a  
19Rack  
¾ 0.27 MM Dot Pitch  
¾ Connects Via VGA (15-Pin) and Digital (DVI)  
¾ Source Button Allows User to Toggle Between Inputs  
¾ NEMA 4X Rating  
¾ Rack, Panel, or Swivel-Arm Mounted  
1.5.2 System Requirements  
To achieve optimum response time the CYRAQ requires a computer with CPU speeds of  
486 or higher. The CYRAQ is compatible with Windows and Macintosh operating  
systems. To operate the display at its highest resolution a video card that supports 1600 x  
1200 pixels is required. See 1.4.3 for CyberResearch video cards that meet this  
requirement.  
1.5.3 Recommended Video Cards  
The CyberResearch video cards listed below support the CYRAQ 21 maximum video  
resolution of 1600 x 1200 (most of the cards listed exceed this specification). Given the  
nature of the video card market, one or more of the cards listed below may be replaced by  
a card with superior technology and capabilities at a more reasonable price point. Please  
reference our web site for the latest and most complete details on each card.  
1. GRI AGP64: AGP VGA Graphics card with 64MB DDR VRAM  
Single Output  
Dual Output  
Triple Output  
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2 Setup  
2.1 Unpacking the CYRAQ 21  
Before unpacking it is very important to locate the CYRAQ monitor in a suitable  
environment. Make sure the installation location has good ventilation, is out of direct  
sunlight, away form excessive dust, dirt, heat, water, moisture and vibration. Please see  
Specifications section for environmental details.  
2.1.1 Your Package Contains:  
1) A CYRAQ Series Display  
2) CYRAQ Series Drivers & Manuals CD  
3) Pivot®Pro Installation CD (optional)  
4) 6-ft. Power Cable  
5) 6-ft VGA and DVI cables  
6) User’s Manual  
7) Universal Mounting Plate CRMS UNL (applies to landscape Rack-Mount and  
Panel-Mount Applications only) or Portrait Mounting plate CRMS POR (applies  
to portrait Rack-Mount applications)  
-OR-  
CPBF, CPBR, CPSF & CPSR 21A come with one Compression Mounting  
Plate lieu of CRMS UNL or CRMS POR  
8) Eight Button Head Mounting 10-32 1/2Bolts  
9) Fourteen 10-32 Mounting Nuts.  
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2.1.2 Optional Accessories:  
1) Longer VGA and DVI cables (call for available lengths)  
2) Touchscreens are available for all models  
3) SWC 100 VESA mounting plate for VESA mount models  
3 NOTE: If any of these items are missing or damaged contact  
CyberResearch, Inc. immediately  
2.1.3 Ordering Information  
BRUSHED STAINLESS STEEL BEZEL  
BLACK COLOR STAINLESS STEEL BEZEL  
CYRAQ™ 24 Series: 24LCD Display, 1920 x 1200, 300 nits*  
#CRSR 24C ........................Universal Mount; Rear Controls #CRBR 24C ....................... Universal Mount; Rear Controls  
#CRSF 24C ...................... Universal Mount; Front Controls #CRBF 24C ......................Universal Mount; Front Controls  
CYRAQ™ 21 Series: 21.3LCD Display, 1600 x 1200, 250 nits*  
#CRSF 21A ...................... Universal Mount; Front Controls #CRBF 21A ......................Universal Mount; Front Controls  
#CRSR 21A ....................... Universal Mount; Rear Controls #CRBR 21A .......................Universal Mount; Rear Controls  
#CVSF 21A ...................VESA Mount Only, Front Controls #CVBF 21A .................. VESA Mount Only, Front Controls  
#CVSR 21A ....................VESA Mount Only, Rear Controls #CVBR 21A ................. VESA Mount Only, Front Controls  
#CPSF 21A............................... Panel Mount, Front Controls #CPBF 21A...............................Panel Mount, Front Controls  
#CPSR 21A .....................Flush Panel Mount, Rear Controls #CPBR 21A .....................Flush Panel Mount, Rear Controls  
CYRAQ™ 19 Series: 19LCD Display, 1280 x 1040, 250 nits*  
#CRSR 19C ........................Universal Mount; Rear Controls #CRBR 19C .......................Universal Mount; Rear Controls  
#CVSR 19C ....................VESA Mount Only; Rear Controls #CVSR 19C ................... VESA Mount Only; Rear Controls  
#CPSR 19C ....................Flush Panel Mount; Rear Controls #CPBR 19C ....................Flush Panel Mount; Rear Controls  
CYRAQ™ 17 Series: 17LCD Display, 1280 x 1024, 1000 nits*  
#CPSF 17SA ..................Flush Panel Mount; Front Controls #CPBF 17SA ................. Flush Panel Mount; Front Controls  
#CPSR 17SA...................Flush Panel Mount; Rear Controls #CPBR 17SA...................Flush Panel Mount; Rear Controls  
#CFSF 17SA .................. Flush Rack Mount; Front Controls #CFBF 17SA .................. Flush Rack Mount; Front Controls  
* Please see our web site for the latest additions and updates to the CYRAQ™ family  
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2.2 Rack Mounting: CRxF/CRxR 21  
IMPORTANT! Ask yourself these questions before beginning installation:  
1. Is sufficient power is available?  
2. Is sufficient space is available to allow for proper airflow both inside and around  
the display?  
3. Is there a possibility the air temperature inside the rack will exceed the CYRAQ  
21’s rated specification? (Operating temperature: 50°F....113°F ((10°C....45°C).)  
3 NOTE: Though this product is designed to operate up to 113°F (45°C) with proper  
ventilation, the life span of any electronic device is shortened when it is consistently  
operated at high temperatures—keep rack temperature as low possible  
4. Is there a possibility that the ambient humidity around the display will exceed its  
rated specification? (Relative Humidity, non-condensing: 10%....80%.)  
Server Rack  
(Cutaway)  
Mounting  
Plate Bolt  
(Supplied)  
CYRAQ Mounting Nuts  
(Supplied)  
CYRAQ  
Display  
3 NOTE: CRMS Universal  
Mounting Plates Affixed Directly to  
Server Rack’s Mounting Holes  
CRMS UNL  
Universal Mounting  
Plate  
Figure 1: Installation Assembly  
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2.2.1 Rack-Mount Gasket Installation  
Installing the CYRAQ in the landscape orientation requires 9U (15.5) free rack space.  
Prior to installing the CYRAQ into a rack, the included gasket must be affixed to the  
mounting plate.  
IMPORTANT! Unless requested at the time of purchase, the display is shipped with  
gasket applied. Skip to section 2.2.2.  
However, in certain instances the mounting gasket may be shipped loose to allow for  
increased installation flexibility in the case of custom applications. This permits  
customers to then choose which mounting application best suits their environment—  
panel- or rack-mount. Affixing the gasket to the back of the CYRAQ’s enclosure is  
recommended for panel mounting applications; while adhering directly to the mounting  
plate is recommended for rack-mount applications.  
The mounting gasket is a critical component to this monitor’s NEMA 4X rating for  
watertightness—it must be installed correctly to meet this standard. It is also important to  
note that the rack-mount installation procedure differs from the panel mount procedure.  
Please read the instructions below carefully before installing the gasket.  
A
1. On a flat surface, orientate the mounting plate  
as depicted in Figure 2.  
2. Arrange the gasket to match mounting plate.  
3. Remove adhesive backing from Section A of  
Center Hole  
the gasket.  
3 NOTE: It’s important to focus on aligning the  
holes of gasket and mounting plate rather than  
their respective edges.  
4. Align center hole in gasket with center hole on  
mounting plate, take care not to let other  
portions of the gasket in Section A touch  
mounting plate until aligned properly.  
5. Carefully align and place the rest of Section A  
holes, working out from center.  
Figure 2: Gasket Installation  
6. When done, firmly press down and smooth gasket in Section A.  
7. Repeat process for each of the other three sides.  
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2.2.2 Landscape Orientation  
3 NOTE: Portrait mounting orientation requires 11U (19.2) free rack space.  
3 NOTE: Follow Section 2.2.1 Rack-Mount Gasket Installation procedure prior to  
beginning the steps below.  
1. Align mounting plate rack-mount holes with server rack mounting holes; see Figure 3  
for correct mounting orientation. Ensure gasket faces outward.  
2. Install the eight 10-32 1/2button head bolts into rack-mounting holes to secure  
mounting plate to the server rack.  
3 NOTE: Steps 3 & 4 require two people.  
3. Align studs with the monitor mounting holes in mounting plate and install the  
CYRAQTM until the gasket is flush with rear of enclosure.  
Important!  
Do not exceed 30 in/lbs when tightening mounting nuts.  
4. From inside rack, a second person must install and tighten the fourteen 10-32  
mounting nuts.  
Figure 3: Rack-Mount Landscape Installation  
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2.2.3 Portrait Orientation  
Note: Follow Rack-Mount Gasket Installation procedure (if necessary) prior to beginning  
the steps below.  
1. Align mounting plate rack-mount holes with server rack mounting holes; see  
Figure 4 for correct mounting orientation. Ensure gasket faces outward.  
2. Install the eight 10-32 1/2button head bolts into rack-mounting holes to secure  
mounting plate to the server rack.  
Note: Steps 3 & 4 require two people.  
3. Align studs with the monitor mounting holes in mounting plate and install the  
CYRAQTM until the gasket is flush with rear of enclosure.  
Important!  
Do not exceed 30 in/lbs when tightening mounting nuts.  
4. From inside rack, a second person must install and tighten the fourteen 10-32  
mounting nuts.  
Figure 4: Rack-Mount Portrait Installation  
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2.3 Panel Mounting: CRxF/CRxR 21  
Prior to performing subsequent steps, ensure the panel-mounting location (including  
panel thickness) is suitable for the CYRAQ 21, and meets Environmental requirements in  
Specifications section.  
3 NOTE: Panel thickness should not exceed: .55" (14.1mm) if the unit has the standard  
3.2mm (1/8") Poron™ gasket installed. Suggested panel thickness is calculated based on  
standard CYRAQ 21 parts and dimensions, custom units may not meet these  
specifications. Prior to panel mounting a CYRAQ, the included gasket must be affixed to  
the rear of the enclosure.  
2.3.1 Panel-Mount Gasket Installation  
IMPORTANT! Unless requested at the time of purchase, the display is shipped with  
gasket applied. Skip to section 2.3.2.  
However, in certain instances the mounting gasket may be shipped loose to allow for  
increased installation flexibility in the case of custom applications. This permits  
customers to then choose which mounting application best suits their environment—  
panel- or rack-mount. Affixing the gasket to the back of the CYRAQ’s enclosure is  
recommended for panel mounting applications; while adhering directly to the mounting  
plate is recommended for rack-mount applications.  
The mounting gasket is a critical component to this monitor’s NEMA 4X rating for  
watertightness—it must be installed correctly to meet this standard. It is also important to  
note that the rack-mount installation procedure differs from the panel mount procedure.  
Please read the instructions below carefully before installing the gasket.  
1. Place the monitor face down on a flat surface with bottom of the monitor closest  
to you; take care not to damage or scratch the screen.  
2. Arrange the gasket to match monitor orientation; align Section D with bottom of  
monitor’s enclosure.  
3. Remove adhesive backing of Section A on gasket.  
3 NOTE: It’s important to focus on aligning the holes of gasket and studs on the rear of  
the enclosure rather than their respective edges.  
4. Align center hole (in Section A) of gasket  
with center stud on rear of monitor; take  
care not to let other portions of the gasket  
touch mounting plate until aligned  
properly.  
A
D
B
C
5. Carefully align and place the rest of  
Section A, working out from center.  
6. When done, firmly press down and  
smooth gasket in Section A.  
7. Repeat process for each of the other three  
sides.  
Figure 5: Panel Mount Gasket Installation  
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2.3.2 Panel Mounting the Monitor  
1. Panel cutout is 356mm H x 440mm W for landscape installation (Figure 6).  
2. Install CYRAQ in panel cutout. Ensure all studs clear cutout opening and Poron™  
gasket on the rear of the unit is flush against panel (critical for NEMA  
compliance).  
3 NOTE: Steps 3 & 4 require a second person  
3. Align studs on the CYRAQ with the holes in mounting plate from the rear of  
panel (as seen in Figure 6).  
Important!  
Do not exceed 30 in/lbs when tightening mounting nuts.  
4. Also from rear of the panel, second person must install and tighten the fourteen  
10-32 mounting nuts.  
Figure 6: Panel-Mount Landscape Installation  
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2.4 Flush Panel-Mounting: CPxF/CPxR 21A  
Prior to performing subsequent steps, ensure the panel-mounting location (including  
panel thickness) is suitable for the CYRAQ 21, and meets Environmental requirements in  
Specifications section.  
3 NOTE: Panel thickness should not exceed: .55" (14.1mm) Suggested panel thickness  
is calculated based on standard CYRAQ 21 parts and dimensions, custom units may not  
meet these specifications. Porongasket is installed by CyberResearch, Inc. on CPBF &  
CPBR 21 models.  
2.4.1 Panel Mounting the Monitor  
1. Panel cutout is 405mm H x 489mm W for landscape installation (Figure 7).  
2. Install the display in panel cut out. Ensure all studs clear cutout opening and  
Porongasket on the rear of the unit is flush against panel (critical for NEMA  
compliance).  
3 NOTE: Steps 3 & 4 require a second person  
3. Align studs on the rear of display with the holes in mounting plate from the rear  
of panel (as seen in Figure 7).  
Important!  
Do not exceed 30 in/lbs when tightening mounting nuts.  
4. Also from rear of the panel, second person must install and tighten the fourteen  
10-32 mounting nuts.  
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2.5 VESA Mounting: CVBF/CVBR 21  
100 x  
100  
VESA  
3 NOTE: These are “Quick Install”  
instructions for a popular style bench-top  
mount VESA arm. This VESA arm style  
MAY NOT be the mounting choice you’ve  
selected for your CYRAQ. Check the  
documentation accompanying your VESA  
arm.  
1) Disconnect the power, video and  
touchscreen cables.  
2) Secure cranking unit (#1) to bracket  
Figure 8: 100 x 100mm VESA Mounting Holes  
(#2) with at least two bolts (Figure 9).  
The use of bolts and bolt position  
depends on thickness of desk. Fully  
secure bolts with included “T” type  
hex key.  
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3) Secure the clamp to the desk/bench  
top Figure 10). This will make  
subsequent installation easier. The  
clamp is capable of securing the arm  
to surfaces 15-100mm thick (30mm  
and up is ideal).  
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Figure 9: VESA Arm Clamp  
4) Before continuing, remove the screw  
from the arm’s base using a Philips  
head screw driver (Figure 12).  
5) Carefully place display on the bench  
top with screen facing down, as seen  
in Figure 13.  
3 NOTE: The SWC 100 permits 100 x  
100mm VESA monitors and 75 x 75mm  
VESA arms to be used jointly.  
Figure 10: Affix Clamp to Benchtop  
6) Secure the SWC 100 adapter (Figure  
11) to the VESA arm.  
Figure 11: SWC 100 Adapter Mounting Plate  
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Figure 12: Remove Screw  
7) Secure the arm/adapter plate  
assembly to the display.  
VESA  
Arm  
SWC 100  
8) Secure arm to the clamp with 4 flat head  
screws (Figure 14); tighten using the “L”  
Rear of  
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shaped hex key.  
Figure 13: Mounting Arm to Display  
3 NOTE: Check arm capacity setting prior to  
installation.  
9) Use the “T” hex key provided to  
adjust the weight capacity (Figure 15).  
a. Carefully support the main  
body of arm while gently  
pushing downward  
b. Turn hex key  
counterclockwise  
(toward ‘-’) to decrease  
capacity  
Figure 14: Mounting Arm Base to Clamp  
c. Clockwise (toward ‘+’) to  
increase capacity  
Figure 15: Adjust Weight Capacity  
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2.6 Connecting the Display  
IMPORTANT! Before connecting the power cable to the display, connect all the other  
cables first.  
Figure 16: CYRAQ Connection Layout  
Power  
Switch  
DVI Video  
Port  
Analog  
Video Port  
Power  
USB Port  
Serial Port  
3 NOTE: Turn off the computer before connecting the display  
1. After connecting all other cables, connect the power cable to the power jack on  
the back of the display; refer to Figure 16.  
2. Flip the Power Switch on the rear of the display (Figure 16) to the “On” position.  
3. Press the On/Off Button  
illuminate.  
on the front of the display, the status light will  
4. Start the computer.  
5. If the computer is running, restart.  
6. The display should now function normally.  
3 NOTE: See section 4 Touchscreen for connection and driver instruction  
3 NOTE: If the CYRAQ’s screen remains blank or displays the error message  
“Out of Range” or “No Input Signal,” there may be a connection or  
signal problem. One or a combination of the possibilities listed below  
may be the cause:  
¾ Windows resolution is set either too high or two low for the display;  
check the resolution by reinstalling the old monitor  
¾ The refresh rate may be set too high. The refresh rate of an LCD  
monitor doesn’t need to be set as high as a CRTs refresh rate; set the  
refresh rate @ 60Hz.  
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¾ The power source isn’t 115VAC.  
¾ The video cable isn’t tightly connected at one or both ends; reconnect  
and tighten the cable adapter screws.  
¾ The analog and DVI cables are both connected to the display and the  
same computer.  
¾ The display is reading the wrong video input; push the Exit/Source  
button to toggle between the VGA and DVI inputs.  
¾ The unit is malfunctioning.  
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2.7 Display Driver Installation  
1. Insert the driver CD into the computer’s CD drive.  
2. When the splash screen appears, select Install Drivers.  
Figure 17: Splash Screen  
3. When the Install Products window appears, click Display Drivers.  
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4. Then click on your operating system  
5. Select CYRAQ 21 and click OK  
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6. Read the monitor warning, “Select the monitor name that exactly matches the  
name printed on the front of your monitor or on the back label. If you select the  
wrong monitor, restart Windows in “Safe Mode” and use this CD-ROM (or  
diskette) again to select the correct monitor.  
7. Then Click Install  
8. When the Digital Signature window appears, click Yes  
9. When the driver has been installed a Monitor Setup message will appear, click  
OK  
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3 NOTE: If the CYRAQ doesn’t display an image immediately, move the mouse  
to awaken it from “Suspend” mode.  
3 NOTE: If an image still isn’t displayed, toggle the Exit/Source button to ensure  
the correct input is being used.  
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2.8 Screen Rotation Software  
The CYRAQ Series of displays comes with software that allows users to rotate their  
desktop to 0, 90, 180 and 270 degrees. This software is essential if mounting the CYRAQ  
in a position other than landscape.  
If you package contains just one CD, the CYRAQ Series Drivers & Manuals CD,  
MagicRotation™ software has been bundled with your product; please proceed with  
MagicRotation™ Installation instructions.  
Important!  
If your package includes a Pivot® Pro Installation CD, skip to 2.8.3 Pivot® Pro  
2.8.1 MagicRotation™ Installation  
3 NOTE: Close all unnecessary applications before continuing; at the end of this  
procedure you will be prompted to restart your computer.  
1. Insert the Drivers & Manuals CD into your CD drive.  
2. When the splash screen appears, choose “Install Drivers”.  
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3. Choose Magic Rotation.  
4. Then choose your operating system.  
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5. Choose the setup language for the installation  
6. Then click Next to continue.  
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7. When the license agreement appears, click one of the radio buttons to accept or  
reject the terms of the agreement, and then click Next.  
8. Choose the location for Setup to install the files. You can accept the default  
location C\Program Files, or choose an alternate location via the Change button.  
When done, click Next.  
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9. Before the installation begins, you’re given the opportunity to go back to any of  
the configuration choices you’ve made and make changes. When done, click the  
Install button to begin the installation process.  
10. A progress bar appears as the installation is configured  
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11. When the Installation Wizard completes the installation, the option is given to  
restart (recommended) your computer. Click one of the radio buttons, then click  
Finish.  
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2.8.2 MagicRotation™ Operation  
1. After completing the installation (restarting your computer is recommended), an  
icon appears in your taskbar tray, like the one below.  
Figure 18: Screen Rotation Software Icon  
2. To access the screen rotation program menu, right-click on the icon shown in  
Figure 19: Screen Rotation Program Menu  
From the menu, you can choose to rotate your desktop several different ways, assign  
hotkeys, or view online help.  
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2.8.3 Pivot® Pro Installation  
Pivot® Pro screen rotation software is not included in all CYRAQ packages (see 2.8.1  
MagicRotation™ Installation if your packaging doesn’t contain a Pivot® Pro CD). If your  
package does contain a Pivot® Pro software CD, proceed with the following instruction:  
3 NOTE: Close all unnecessary applications before continuing; at the end of this  
procedure you will be prompted to restart your computer.  
1. Insert the Pivot® Pro CD into your CD drive.  
2. When the splash screen appears, choose “Install Pivot® Software.”  
3. When the Setup Wizard appears, click Next.  
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4. To continue, click the “I accept” radio button, then click Next.  
5. Enter the appropriate information, then click Next.  
6. To install the Pivot® Pro software, click Next.  
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7. When done, click Next.  
8. Then click Finish.  
9. You must restart your computer to begin using Pivot® Pro.  
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2.8.4 Pivot® Pro Operation  
1. After completing the installation (restarting your computer is necessary), an icon  
appears in your taskbar tray, like the one below.  
Figure 20: Pivot Pro Icon  
2. To access the Pivot® Pro program menu, click on the icon shown in Figure 20.  
3. From the menu, you can choose to rotate your desktop several different ways,  
view online help, or choose from other options.  
4. To access Pivot® Pro options, right-click on your desktop and choose:  
a. Properties  
b. Settings  
c. Advanced  
d. Pivot Software  
Figure 21: Pivot Pro Option Menu  
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3.1 User Controls  
Function Button  
Action  
OSD Off:  
¾ Launches the OSD menu and highlights  
Menu  
function displayed  
OSD On:  
¾ Selects menu items  
¾ Turns the monitor on and off  
¾ Works in conjunction with the Status light  
o Solid Green light indicates monitor is  
on  
o Blinking Green indicates power but  
no signal  
OSD Off:  
¾ Automatically adjust image quality to  
optimum level  
OSD On:  
Auto  
¾ Automatically adjust image quality to  
optimum level  
OSD Off:  
¾ Toggles the display’s input between VGA  
Exit  
and DVI  
Source  
OSD On:  
¾ Backs out of currently selected menu item  
OSD Off:  
¾ Adjusts the brightness settings  
- +  
OSD On:  
¾ Selects tabs on the OSD menu, adjusts  
settings on the OSD menu  
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3.2 Adjusting the Display  
3.2.1 Auto Adjustment  
The Auto Adjustment feature allows users to quickly adjust the display’s settings to  
optimum level.  
1. To initiate the Auto Adjust feature, press the Auto button.  
3 NOTE: Expect the display to darken while a progress bar appears, see Figure 22. The  
process will take approximately 15 seconds.  
Auto Adjustment  
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Figure 22: Auto Adjustment Progress Bar  
3.2.2 Brightness  
Adjusting the Brightness level can be accomplished without actually prompting the full  
OSD (using the Menu button). To adjust the display’s brightness:  
1. Press either the Plus or Minus button on the front of the display.  
¾ The Brightness indicator bar appears, see Figure 23.  
2. Press either the Plus or Minus button to adjust the setting.  
3. When done, press Exit.  
Brightness  
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Figure 23: Brightness  
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3.2.3 Accessing the OSD  
The OSD is the GUI used to adjust the display settings. The OSD contains a menu with  
Brightness, Contrast, Color Control, Language, Menu Position, and Source Select  
options.  
1. To access the OSD menu, press the Menu button on the front of the display.  
% OSD Operation Tip: When the Indicator Bar and its corresponding number are  
blue, they can be adjusted using the + and – buttons on the front of the display; when  
the Indicator Bar appears black, press the Menu button to activate the adjustment  
feature, then adjust level using the + and – buttons on the front of the display  
2. The OSD will appear, see Figure 24.  
3. Press Menu button to activate the Brightness menu; Indicator Bar will turn blue.  
4. Brightness can now be adjusted using the + and – buttons.  
5. When done, press Exit.  
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3.2.4 Adjusting Contrast Level  
To adjust the Contrast level:  
1. Press the Menu button to access the OSD.  
2. Using the + or – button, choose the Contrast tab, see Figure 25.  
3. Press the menu button to activate the Contrast menu.  
4. Contrast can now be adjusted using the + and – buttons.  
5. When done, press Exit.  
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Figure 25: Contrast Tab  
3.2.5 Adjusting the Image Levels  
To adjust the Image Levels:  
1. Press the Menu button to access the OSD.  
2. Using the + or – button, choose Image, see Figure 26.  
3. Press the menu button to activate the Image menu.  
4. Choose an item on the Image submenu using the + or – button, and then press  
Menu (for example, the Fine adjustment).  
Image  
Coarse  
Fine  
H-Position  
V-Position  
Image Effect  
Figure 26: Image Tab  
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5. When the submenu choice appears, use the + or – button to adjust.  
6. When done, press Exit.  
Image  
Fine  
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3.2.6 Color Control  
The Color control menu allows the user to automatically add red and blue screen color,  
adjust the gamma setting, or manually adjust the red, green and blue color levels. To  
access the Color Control menu,  
1. Press the Menu button to access the OSD.  
2. Using the + or – button, choose Color Control, see Figure 28.  
3. Press the menu button to activate the Color Control menu.  
4. Choose an item on the Color Control submenu using the + or – button, and then  
press Menu (for example, the Gamma adjustment).  
Color Control  
Bluish  
Reddish  
User Mode  
Gamma  
Reset  
Figure 28: Color Control  
5. When the submenu choice appears, use the + or – button to select adjustment, see  
6. When done, press Exit.  
Color Control  
Gamma  
1
2
3
Figure 29: Gamma Adjustment  
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3.2.7 Select Language  
The OSD can appear in a variety of different languages: English Dutch, Spanish, French,  
and several others. To choose a language:  
1. Press the Menu button to access the OSD.  
2. Using the + or – button, choose the Language tab, see Figure 28.  
3. Press the menu button to activate the Language menu.  
4. Using the + or – button to choose desired OSD language.  
5. When done, press Exit.  
Language  
English  
Deutch  
Espanol  
Francois  
Italiano  
Svenska  
Pycckлл  
Figure 30: Language Menu  
3.2.8 Customize OSD Menu  
The OSD itself can be customized. It can be set to appear anywhere on your display. The  
menu color and tone can be adjusted along with the setting for how long the OSD appears  
onscreen. As an example of how to use one of the customizing features of the OSD menu,  
follow these steps to adjust the vertical position of the menu:  
1. Press the Menu button to access the OSD.  
2. Using the + or – button, choose the OSD tab, see Figure 31.  
3. Press the menu button to activate the OSD menu.  
% OSD Operation Tip: When the Horizontal or Vertical position of the OSD is  
changed, it becomes the default location for the menu to appear.  
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To adjust the position of the OSD:  
4. Use the + or – button to select the H-Position (horizontal) adjustment.  
5. Press Menu to select.  
6. When the H-Position submenu appears, use the + or – button to move the menu to  
the desired location.  
7. When done, press Exit.  
Language  
H-Position  
V-Position  
Halftone  
Duration  
Color  
Figure 31: OSD Menu  
3.2.9 Source Select  
The Source button on the display is controlled by two choices that reside within the  
Source Select tab on the OSD menu (Auto and Manual). Users have the option of  
allowing their display to search for an input automatically, or to manually choose the  
input via the Source button on the display. To set the action for the Source button:  
1. Press the Menu button to access the OSD.  
2. Using the + or – button, choose the Source select tab, see Figure 32.  
3. Press Menu to select.  
4. Use the + and – button to toggle between Auto and Manual.  
5. When done, press Exit.  
Source Select  
Auto  
Manual  
74.8kHz  
60Hz  
PP  
1600 x 1200  
Analog  
Figure 32: Source Select Menu  
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4 Touchscreen  
Touchscreens are the ultimate human/machine interface. In a touchscreen system,  
touching what you see onscreen makes the computer respond. The touchscreen system is  
logical, intuitive and simple. Using touchscreens, workers can precisely control  
complicated processes without being tethered to a keyboard and mouse. People who have  
never used a computer before can immediately interact successfully with a touchscreen-  
based computer system allowing airline customers to access flight information, CNC  
machinists to quickly change programs, and wait staff can instantly send your order to the  
kitchen—all with the touch of their finger.  
4.1 Installation  
The Touchscreen and internal controller board inside your CYRAQ display have already  
been installed for you by the engineers at CyberResearch, Inc. You should never need to  
open the case of this unit to install/change any of the internal connections or for any other  
reason. If you think there is an internal connection problem, contact CyberResearch Inc.  
immediately.  
4.1.1 Serial Cable Connection  
1. Shutdown your computer.  
2. Plug the DB9 male end of the supplied serial cable into the DB9 female connector  
on the back of the CYRAQ enclosure.  
3. Plug the DB9 female end of this cable into the computer's DB9 serial port. If you  
have a 25-pin serial port, use the optional DB9 male to DB25 female adapter.  
DB9  
PC Bus  
Controller  
M
CyRAQ  
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Touchscreen  
Cable  
Video  
Cable  
DB9  
F
To Computer’s Video Card  
Figure 33: Touchscreen Cable Layout  
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4.1.2 USB Cable Connection  
1. Shutdown your computer.  
2. Plug the USB cable into the CYRAQ’s USB connector on the back of the  
enclosure.  
3. Plug the other end of the USB cable into a free USB port on the back of the  
computer.  
4.1.3 Touchscreen Driver Installation  
1. Reboot your computer.  
2. After Windows loads, put the CyberResearch Software and Utilities CD into the  
CD drive.  
Figure 34: Splash Screen  
3. When the splash screen appears (Figure 34) click on Install Drivers  
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4. Then click TouchScreen (Figure 35)  
Figure 35: Install Products  
5. After the Welcome window appears, click Next to continue  
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6. After accepting the license agreement, click Next  
7. Select controller type, interface, and then click Next  
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8. Click Finish to install touch screen driver  
9. After touch screen driver is installed, you will be prompted to restart the computer  
10. The driver you are installing is compatible with Windows. Click Continue  
Anyway (you may need to do this more than once).  
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11. Click OK  
12. Restart your computer before continuing with section 4.2.  
4.2 Calibration  
4.2.1 Calibration Options:  
Three point calibration: Quick calibration of a known good touchscreen overlay. May  
be used to evaluate, test or verify actual touchscreen linearity.  
ƒ No correction.  
Four Point Calibration (Default): Will compensate for skew, and some edge linearity  
anomalies.  
ƒ Best for general calibration.  
Seven Point Calibration: More accurate than 3 point calibration. Helps calibrate screen  
to the edges.  
ƒ No correction.  
Twenty Point Calibration: Provides the highest level of touchscreen linearization and  
skew correction. Should be used to get the best possible calibration  
ƒ May be used to extend the life of a failing touchscreen.  
Calibration Offset: Because of the varied linearity that exists between touchscreen  
types, you may want to calibrate the edges of the touchscreen more precisely. Experiment  
with this setting to find the best result.  
ƒ Default is 20%.  
ƒ Select the large target to calibrate.  
4.2.2 Configure Calibration Settings  
Generally speaking, the default setting of 4 Point Calibration is quite accurate for most  
applications. It is recommended the user try this default setting before configuring  
calibration with a different setting. If adjustments need to be made, use the procedure on  
the next page:  
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1. Open the Hampshire TSHARC Control Panel (Start\All Programs\ Hampshire  
TSHARC Control Panel). Click the Calibration tab.  
2. Click/touch on the Configure button.  
3. When the Calibration Options window appears:  
a. Click/touch on a Calibration Type icon  
-AND-  
b. Choose an Offset radio button.  
4. Then click/touch OK.  
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4.2.3 Calibration Routine  
1. Click/touch the calibration target seen in Figure 36 to begin calibration routine.  
Figure 36: Calibration Target  
2. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete calibration process.  
Once you have selected the large calibration target from the control panel, the  
calibration program will begin.  
3. As each target is displayed on the screen TOUCH and hold the center of each  
target as directed by the text located adjacent to each target.  
4. Touch the center of each target as accurately as possible.  
Hampshire calibration targets have been specially developed to assist you in calibrating  
your touchscreen as accurately as possible.  
5. As each target is displayed, touch and hold the center of each calibration target  
until it shrinks and the “Hold” text changes to “Release”.  
The calibration screen will automatically time out and return you to the control panel if  
the first point is not touched within 10 seconds. This time-out feature has been added to  
the calibration program to insure that you can exit the calibration screen in the event that  
you have a damaged our disconnected touchscreen. This time-out feature may also be  
configured for other time-out values.  
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4.2.4 Calibration Test  
This is the last screen displayed in the calibration process.  
1. Touch the screen and notice if the calibration target is displayed under your finger  
or stylus. If the target appears directly under your finger, select the “Accept”  
button.  
2. If the target does not appear directly beneath your finger or stylus, select the  
“Cancel” button, reconfigure your calibration options and recalibrate until you get  
an acceptable calibration. You may adjust the “Offset”, or try a different  
calibration scheme.  
3. Select “Accept” to apply and record your calibration data.  
4. Select “Cancel” to return to the calibration tab. Once you return to the calibration  
tab, select, “OK” or “Apply” to save your settings.  
5. If you have multiple monitors return to the “Screen Selection” tab and select  
another monitor to calibrate.  
Figure 37: Calibration Target  
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4.2.5 Drawing Test  
Use the Test Feature to ensure calibration is accurate. Once you have calibrated your  
touchscreen, you may select the “Test” button located on the calibration tab of the control  
panel. This is a simple drawing program that you may use to determine if you  
touchscreen is working properly.  
1. Open the Hampshire TSHARC Control Panel (Start\All Programs\ Hampshire  
TSHARC Control Panel).  
2. Click/touch the Calibration Tab, then click/touch the Test button  
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3. Tap some points on the screen, or, write a word to ensure the program renders the  
contact points correctly.  
4. When done, click/touch Quit.  
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4.2.6 Right Click Emulation  
The TSHARC Control Panel permits users to enable Right Click Emulation, which  
simulates functionality (where applicable) of a right mouse click. It works by touching  
the same point on the touchscreen for a specific amount of time predetermined on the  
Click Settings tab of the TSHARC Control Panel. You can enable this functionality and  
define the amount of time necessary on the Click Settings tab, as seen in Figure 38.  
Figure 38: Click Settings Tab  
1. Click the Enable right click emulation checkbox to activate this feature.  
2. The slider below the checkbox is used to determine the amount of time necessary  
when holding down a touchpoint to generate the right click event.  
Event Area Settings:  
Since it may be difficult to touch and hold an exact point on any touchscreen for a length  
of time, an event area is used to establish the size of the area in which a “hold” is  
acceptable.  
3. The even area should be set to at least the same size as your finger tip.  
4. Click or touch “Apply” to apply your selection. “OK” to apply and exit the  
control panel  
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4.2.7 Touch Settings  
Touch Sound: Check “Enable touch sound” to enable a beep when the touchscreen is  
touched.  
Normal: Emulates a standard mouse. Selecting “Normal” will allow for singleclick,  
double click, drawing, dragging and right click option (if right click is enabled).  
Touch down: Touch down will allow for a click event to take place at touch  
down. You will not be able to draw or drag if this option is selected.  
Touch up: Touch sent only at touch up. Disables right click and double click  
functions. Click or touch “Apply” to apply your selection. “OK” to apply and exit the  
control  
Figure 39: Touch Settings Tab  
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5 Product Care  
The CYRAQ unit is basically a maintenance-free product. It does require occasional  
cleaning to keep it looking and performing its best. Additionally, please make sure the  
unit is placed with consideration for environmental temperature, humidity shock and  
vibration tolerances noted in the Specifications section of this manual. Those  
specifications are listed again below for your convenience.  
Environmental Specifications  
Operating Temperature  
50°F....113°F (10°C....45°C)  
-4°F....122°F (-20°C....50°C)  
10%....80%  
Storage Temperature  
Relative Humidity, non-condensing  
Shock Resistance  
Operating  
30g half-sine for 11ms  
Vibration  
Resistance  
15 to 57Hz: 0.006" peak-to-peak; 57 to 640Hz  
sine: 1.0g peak-to-peak  
Operating  
Altitude, Max.  
1.89mi (3.05km)  
5.1 Cleaning  
Prior to cleaning the CYRAQ unit, disconnect power to the device.  
5.1.1 Touchscreen  
Clean the touchscreen with household glass cleaner or just plain water, and soft cloth.  
¾ We do not recommend using paper products to clean the touchscreen.  
¾ Always dampen the towel first, and then clean the touchscreen to reduce  
abrasion from the cleaning applicator.  
¾ Glass cleaner sprayed directly onto the CYRAQ’s screen could possibly  
be over sprayed leak into the back of a unit if not mounted correctly, and  
cause damage.  
5.1.2 LCD  
Clean the LCD screen with household glass cleaner or just plain water, and soft cloth  
¾ Do not spray cleaner or water directly on any part of the unit—front or  
back.  
¾ We do not recommend using paper products to clean your display screen  
¾ Always dampen a soft cloth first, and then clean the LCD screen to  
reduce abrasion from the cleaning applicator.  
¾ Do not use or store flammable substances near the monitor.  
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5.1.3 Fan Filters  
Periodically, you may find it necessary to clean fan filters built into the back of the  
CYRAQ’s enclosure. Cleaning frequency is largely based on environmental and other  
conditions immediately surrounding the unit. Since most applications require the CYRAQ  
to be rack or panel-mounted, the engineers at CyberResearch, Inc. designed a filter  
system users can maintain without dismounting the display, disassembling the unit, or  
removing the fan filters from the enclosure.  
!
Disconnect power to the unit before beginning the subsequent steps  
To clean the fan filters:  
1. Power off the unit using the On/Off switch.  
2. Unplug the unit’s AC power.  
3. Gain access to the rear of the unit.  
4. Carefully run a vacuum hose (using a crevice attachment is ideal) over the  
protective fan filter screens (Figure 40) to remove dust and debris from the  
protective covers and underlying fan filters themselves.  
5. When done, restore power to unit.  
Fan Filter  
Screens  
Figure 40: Cleaning Fan Filters  
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Figure 41: Display and Enclosure Dimensions  
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Figure 42: Landscape Mounting Plate Dimensions  
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Figure 43: Portrait Mounting Plate Dimensions  
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Product Service  
Diagnosis and Debug  
CyberResearch, Inc. maintains technical support lines staffed by experienced  
Applications Engineers and Technicians. There is no charge to call and we will  
return your call promptly if it is received while our lines are busy. Most problems  
encountered with data acquisition products can be solved over the phone. Signal  
connections and programming are the two most common sources of difficulty.  
CyberResearch support personnel can help you solve these problems, especially  
if you are prepared for the call.  
To ensure your call’s overall success and expediency:  
1)  
2)  
Have the phone close to the PC so you can conveniently and quickly take  
action that the Applications Engineer might suggest.  
Be prepared to open your PC, remove boards, report back-switch or  
jumper settings, and possibly change settings before reinstalling the  
modules.  
3)  
Have a volt meter handy to take measurements of the signals you are  
trying to measure as well as the signals on the board, module, or power  
supply.  
4)  
5)  
Isolate problem areas that are not working as you expected.  
Have the source code to the program you are having trouble with available  
so that preceding and prerequisite modes can be referenced and  
discussed.  
6)  
Have the manual at hand. Also have the product’s utility disks and any  
other relevant disks nearby so programs and version numbers can be  
checked.  
Preparation will facilitate the diagnosis procedure, save you time, and avoid  
repeated calls. Here are a few preliminary actions you can take before you call  
which may solve some of the more common problems:  
1)  
2)  
Check the PC-bus power and any power supply signals.  
Check the voltage level of the signal between SIGNAL HIGH and SIGNAL  
LOW, or SIGNAL+ and SIGNAL– . It CANNOT exceed the full scale range  
of the board.  
3)  
Check the other boards in your PC or modules on the network for address  
and interrupt conflicts.  
4)  
Refer to the example programs as a baseline for comparing code.  
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Warranty Notice  
CyberResearch, Inc. warrants that this equipment as furnished will be free from  
defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the confirmed  
date of purchase by the original buyer and that upon written notice of any such  
defect, CyberResearch, Inc. will, at its option, repair or replace the defective item  
under the terms of this warranty, subject to the provisions and specific exclusions  
listed herein.  
This warranty shall not apply to equipment that has been previously repaired or  
altered outside our plant in any way which may, in the judgment of the manufacturer,  
affect its reliability. Nor will it apply if the equipment has been used in a manner  
exceeding or inconsistent with its specifications or if the serial number has been  
removed.  
CyberResearch, Inc. does not assume any liability for consequential damages as a  
result from our products uses, and in any event our liability shall not exceed the  
original selling price of the equipment.  
The equipment warranty shall constitute the sole and exclusive remedy of any Buyer  
of Seller equipment and the sole and exclusive liability of the Seller, its successors  
or assigns, in connection with equipment purchased and in lieu of all other  
warranties expressed implied or statutory, including, but not limited to, any implied  
warranty of merchant ability or fitness and all other obligations or liabilities of seller,  
its successors or assigns.  
The equipment must be returned postage prepaid. Package it securely and insure it.  
You will be charged for parts and labor if the warranty period has expired.  
Returns and RMAs  
If a CyberResearch product has been diagnosed as being non-functional, is visibly  
damaged, or must be returned for any other reason, please call for an assigned  
RMA number. The RMA number is a key piece of information that lets us track and  
process returned merchandise with the fastest possible turnaround time.  
PLEASE CALL FOR AN RMA NUMBER!  
Packages returned without an RMA number will be refused!  
In most cases, a returned package will be refused at the receiving dock if its  
contents are not known. The RMA number allows us to reference the history of  
returned products and determine if they are meeting your application’s requirements.  
When you call customer service for your RMA number, you will be asked to provide  
information about the product you are returning, your address, and a contact person  
at your organization.  
Please make sure that the RMA number is prominently  
displayed on the outside of the box.  
• Thank You •  
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