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    11 Advanced
    Set the advanced settings.
    When needed, the touchscreen can be configured using the following steps.
    1Windows XP
    Select 
     from the taskbar and select [Adjust settings], or select
    [Settings] from [start] - [All Programs] - [UPDD]
    Windows 2000
    Select 
     from the taskbar and select [Adjust settings], or select
    [Settings] from [Start] - [Programs] - [UPDD]
    The following screen will be displayed.
    Configuring the Touchscreen
    For more information, refer to [Help]. Hardware
    Set the hardware
    resources. Make
    sure that this set-
    ting matches the
    [Serial Port] to
    which the LCD
    monitor has been
    connected as set
    using the Setup
    Utility.Calibration
    Define the calibration setup.
    Use when the cursor can  not
    be pointed correctly  with the
    finger or stylus. (Needed if
    the alignment of the
    touchscreen with the visual
    image change or adjust the
    display resolution).
    
    Before you run the  calibra-
    tion, you need to set  the de-
    vice at [Calibration Settings
    For] as followings.
    [Device 1] is for the com-
    puter
    [Device 2] is for the LCD
    Monitor Devices
    Configure
    the device controller.
    About
    Display the version number.
    Status
    Display the status of the controller. Windows
    Set the “double-click” settings.General
    Set the general settings and functions.
    Events
    Set the events that can
    be generated by a controller.
    Settings
    Set the general protocol
    settings.
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    2Make necessary changes
    3Select [OK]
    Adjustments can be made when double-click operations are assumed by the com-
    puter although single-click operations are intended, by clicking [Windows] from the
    display shown in the previous page and decreasing the value for [Time] in [Double
    Click Settings].
    Immediately run [Calibrate] when the number of Calibration Points is changed.
    It is also possible to change the double click speed for [Tap and Buttons]*1.
    It is important to note that when the double click speed for [Mouse] is changed, the
    double click time for [Windows] is also changed.
    *1Windows XP: in [start] - [Control Panel] - [Printers and Other Hardware] - [Mouse].
    Windows 2000: in [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [Mouse].
    
    You can use the touchscreen without changing the settings when the LCD Monitor is
    connected to Serial Port B. To connect to Serial Port A, select [Hardware] and set
    [Settings For] to [Device 2] and [Com port] to [COM1].
    
    Rotate the display to landscape mode (0 degrees) before performing the calibration.
    NOTE
    Touchscreen 
    						
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    Adjusting the LCD Monitor
    1Press 
    The OSD main menu is displayed.
    Brightness
    1:Exit 2:Select
    Fine adjustment on the display size, position, and so on, may be necessary since the signal
    timing differs depending on the computer.
    
    NOTE
    ICON
    DESCRIPTION
    Adjust brightness
    Adjust contrast
    Set RGB color
    Move input image capture
    window
    Adjust clock and phase
    Automatically optimize
    the image quality
    Miscellaneous settings
    Display RGB input signal
    information
    FUNCTION
    Brightness
    Contrast
    Color
    Position
    Image
    Auto Config
    Miscellaneous
    Information
    The OSD window may not be displayed properly when pressing .
    In this case, press 
     again after waiting for about 10 seconds. 
    						
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    14The Brightness menu item is used to adjust the bright-
    ness.  A slider indicating the current brightness value is
    displayed.  The adjustment range is 0 to 63.
    Adjust by pressing 
     or  , then press . (To cancel,
    press 
      and then turn off the power to the LCD Moni-
    tor. When the power is turned on again, the operation
    will be canceled.)
     (Brightness)
    The Contrast menu item is used to adjust the contrast.  A
    slider indicates the current contrast value.  The range of
    adjustment is 0 to 255.
    Adjust by pressing 
     or  , then press . (To cancel,
    press 
      and then turn off the power to the LCD Moni-
    tor. When the power is turned on again, the operation
    will be canceled.)
     (Contrast)
    2Select the icon by pressing  or  , then press 
    Brightness
    32
    Contrast
    90
    Adjusting the LCD Monitor
    The Color menu is used to adjust the brightness of Red,
    Green, Blue, or all color channels.
    Select the item by pressing 
     or  , then press .
    Auto Balance
    Select 
    , the color is adjusted automatically.
    To save the adjusted value, select [Color Temperature],
    then press 
    .
    RGB
    The sub-menu is displayed.
    1Select the item by pressing  or  , then press .
    2Adjust by pressing  or  , then press . (To can-
    cel, press 
      and then turn off the power to the LCD
    Monitor. When the power is turned on again, the
    operation will be canceled.)
    Color Temperature
    The sub-menu is displayed.
    Select the item by pressing 
     or  , then press .
     (Color)
    Color
    Auto Balance
    RGB
    Color Temperature 
    						
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    The Position menu allows the adjustment of image po-
    sition in Analog input mode.
    Select the item by pressing 
     or  , then press .
    H-Position
    H-position is used to adjust the horizontal image posi-
    tion manually.  A slider and the current value are dis-
    played.  The adjustment range is 0 to 127.
    Adjust by pressing  or  , then press . (To cancel, press
      and then turn off the power to the LCD Monitor. When
    the power is turned on again, the operation will be canceled.)
    V-Position
    V-position is used to adjust the vertical image position
    manually.  A slider and the current value are displayed.
    The maximum value for Vertical Position is to 1 to 47.
    (Depending on the RGB input signal, the upper value
    of this range may be below 47.)
    Adjust by pressing 
     or  , then press . (To cancel,
    press 
      and then turn off the power to the LCD Moni-
    tor. When the power is turned on again, the operation
    will be canceled.)
    Auto Center
    A confirmation box is displayed. The default selection
    is [Yes]. Press 
     to adjust the position automatically.
    If you want to cancel, select [No] and press 
    .
    To save the adjusted value, select [H-Position] or [V-
    Position], then press 
    .
     (Position)
    Image Position
    H-Position
    V-Position
    Auto Center
    The image menu allows the adjustment of ADC clock
    and phase in Analog input mode.
    Select the item by pressing 
     or  , then press .
    Phase
    Phase adjustment is used to adjust the phase of ADC sample
    pixel clock.  A slider and the current value are displayed.
    The adjustment range is 1 to 31, representing 0-360 degrees.
    Adjust by pressing 
     or  , then press . (To cancel, press
      and then turn off the power to the LCD Monitor. When
    the power is turned on again, the operation will be canceled.)
    Clock
    Clock adjustment is used to adjust the number of ADC
    sample clocks per line (samples per line).  A slider and
    the current value are displayed.
    Adjust by pressing  or  , then press . (To cancel, press
      and then turn off the power to the LCD Monitor. When
    the power is turned on again, the operation will be canceled.)
    Image
    Phase
    Clock
    Auto Phase
     (Image) 
    						
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    Auto ConfigAuto Configuration automatically adjusts image posi-
    tion, clock, and phase.
    A confirmation box is displayed. The default selection
    is [Yes]. Press 
     to execute the menu. If you want to
    cancel, select [No] and press 
    .
    To save the adjusted value, select [Brightness], then press 
    .
     (Auto Configuration)
    YesNo
    MiscellaneousInit NVRam
    OSD Timeout
    OSD Position
    Select the item by pressing  or  , then press .
    Init NVRam
    All values of the OSD menu are set to default.
    A confirmation box is displayed. The default selection
    is [Yes]. Press 
     to execute the menu. (If you want to
    cancel, select [No] and press 
    .) This setting is acti-
    vated by turning off the power to the LCD Monitor and
    then turning the power back on again.
    OSD Timeout
    OSD Timeout is used to set the OSD idle time-out.  If
    no active action, key press or automatic configuration
    occurs for the defined period, the OSD menu is closed.
    There are four OSD time-out values available.
    Select the item by pressing 
     or  , then press .
    OSD Position
    The sub-menu is displayed.
    Select the item by pressing 
     or  , then press .
    The sub-menu is displayed.
    Adjust the OSD Position by pressing 
     or  , then press
    . (To cancel, press   and then turn off the power to
    the LCD Monitor. When the power is turned on again,
    the operation will be canceled.)
     (Miscellaneous)
    This menu is used to display information about the sys-
    tem.  The OSD window is displayed.  If 
     is pressed,
    the information window is closed and the main menu is
    displayed.
     (Information)
    Information
    Version:
    V-Freq-:
    H-Freq-:
    PixelCLk:
    Width:
    Height:
    3Press 
    The OSD main menu disappears.
    Adjusting the LCD Monitor
    Auto Phase
    A confirmation box is displayed. The default selection
    is [Yes]. Press 
     to adjust the phase automatically. If
    you want to cancel, select [No] and press 
    .
    To save the adjusted value, select [Phase] or [Clock],
    then press 
    . 
    						
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    No display after power-
    ing on
    or
    “Cable not connected” is
    displayed
    An afterimage appears
    (i.e., green, red, and blue
    dots remain on the dis-
    play) or there are dots
    not displaying the cor-
    rect colors
    The sound is not heard
    “Input Not Supported”
    is displayed
    Troubleshooting
    When a problem occurs, refer to this page.  If a problem appears to be related to a software
    application, read the software related manual.  If you still cannot troubleshoot the problem,
    contact Panasonic Technical Support.
    Check the cable connection for the car adaptor.
    Check the cable connection to the LCD Monitor.
    Check the brightness of the LCD Monitor.
    If the LCD of the computer is ON, press    Fn   +   F3  .
    Has the computer been set to the power-saving mode?
    To resume operation of your computer from the condition
    the power of the display is OFF (for energy conservation
    purposes), press any key (like   Ctrl   ).
    Set the power-saving mode to disable.
    Windows XP
    Set [Turn off monitor], [System standby] and [System hi-
    bernates] in [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and
    Maintenance] - [Power Options] to [Never].
    Windows 2000
    Set [Turn off monitor], [System Standby], and [System
    hibernates] in [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [Power
    Options] to [Never].
    If an image is displayed for a prolonged period of time, an
    afterimage may appear.  This is not a malfunction.  The
    afterimage will disappear when a different screen is dis-
    played.
    High-precision and advanced technologies are necessary
    in the production of color liquid crystal displays (color
    LCDs).  Therefore, if 0.002% or less of the picture ele-
    ments either fail to light or remain constantly lit (that is,
    more than 99.998% of elements are functioning properly),
    no defect is considered to exist.
    Check the cable connection to the LCD Monitor.
    Check the volume setting of the computer and the LCD
    Monitor.
    The mode not supported is has been selected.
    Set the display mode to 640 × 480  60 Hz, 800 × 600 60 Hz
    or 1024 × 768 60 Hz. 
    						
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    Check the cable connection to the LCD Monitor.
    Confirm that the [Serial Port] has not been set to [Dis-
    able] in the Setup Utility.
    Confirm that the setting for resource in [UPDD]*1 - [Set-
    tings] - [Hardware] and the setting of the Serial Port in the
    Setup Utility are the same.
    *
    1Windows XP: [start] - [All Programs] - [UPDD]
    Windows 2000: [Start] - [Programs] - [UPDD]
    The mode not supported has been selected.
    Set the display mode to 640 × 480  60 Hz, 800 × 600  60
    Hz or 1024 × 768 60 Hz.
    Check the cable connection to the LCD Monitor.
    Select  on the OSD main menu and perform fine
    adjustments. (
     page 15)
    Select  from the OSD main menu, then select [Init
    NVRam], then press 
    .
    Select [Yes], then press 
    .
    Turn off the power to the LCD Monitor and then turn the
    power back on again. (
     page 16)
    Unable to input by
    touching the display
    The display is affected
    The screen is shifted
    horizontally or verti-
    cally.
    The display no longer
    displays properly
    Troubleshooting 
    						
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    Model No.
    Input Interface
    LCD Type
    Display Area
    Resolution
    Color
    Pixel Pitch
    Brightness
    Display Modes VGA
    SVGA
    XGA
    Touchscreen
    Interface Display Port
    Serial Port
    Line IN
    Function Key
    Speaker
    DC-IN Input
    Power Consumption
    Physical Dimensions (W X H X D)
    Weight
    Environment Temperature
    Humidity
    Guaranteed Computer *2
    Specifications
    CF-VDL02BM
    Analog RGB Signal
    12.1 type TFT Color Active Matrix LCD
    247.2 mm × 185.7 mm
    1024 × 768 dots
    262,144 (simulated 16,777,216) Colors
    0.24 mm × 0.24 mm
    1200 cd/m2
    640 × 480 60 Hz
    800 × 600 60 Hz
    1024 × 768 60 Hz
    Resistive
    Dsub 15-pin female
    Dsub 9-pin male
    Miniature jack, 3.5 DIA
    F1-F5, Emergency (F11)
    Stereo Speaker (built in)
    DC 15.6 V, 3.85 A*1
    60 W
    280 mm × 270 mm × 30 mm {11.0  × 10.6 
    × 1.2 } (except Sun Shade)
    Approx. 2.5 kg {5.5 lb.}  (except Sun Shade)
    5 °C to 35 °C {41 °F to 95 °F}
    10 % to 90 % RH  (No condensation)
    CF-18 series, CF-29 series
    *1DC input Voltage Range 14.25 V-15.75  V
    DC input Current 2.6 A or more.
    *
    2Contact Panasonic Technical Support for further details. 
    						
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    FRANÇAIS
    Pour éviter de se blesser gravement ou d’enfreindre la loi, veiller à placer le moniteur à
    une position visible du conducteur uniquement pour la navigation ou avec l’utilisation
    de la caméra à vision arrière uniquement.
    Lors de la conduite
    Le conducteur ne doit pas actionner le Moniteur LCD.
    (Actionner le Moniteur LCD lorsque l’on conduit est une distraction et peut entraîner
    un accident).
    En guise de sécurité, il est interdit de conduire avec la télévision, le lecteur vidéo ou
    DVD en marche.
    Maintenir le volume de l’appareil à un niveau raisonnable. La conduite avec le son
    poussé à un niveau empêchant d’entendre les bruits extérieurs autour du véhicule peut
    causer un accident.
    ATTENTION
    Pour L’utilisation Dans Un Véhicule Motorisé
    Avertissement : Le Moniteur LCD peut être installé dans un véhicule motorisé et dans le
    champ de vision du conducteur uniquement en tant que dispositif d’aide aux fonctions du
    véhicule, comme par exemple pour fournir des informations sur le véhicule, comme dispositif
    de contrôle de système, pour l’observation à l’arrière ou sur les côtés du véhicule, ainsi que
    pour fournir de l’information routière. Pour toute utilisation à fin de divertissement,  comme
    par exemple pour regarder la télévision ou jouer à des jeux vidéo, il doit être installé à
    l’arrière du siège du conducteur, en un emplacement où il ne sera pas visible, ni directement
    ni indirectement, pour le conducteur du véhicule motorisé. Vérifiez les lois fédérales et
    nationales qui régissent l’utilisation légale de cet appareil à l’intérieur d’un véhicule motorisé. 
    						
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