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2. Parts, controls and connectors

2. PARTS, CONTROLS AND

CONNECTORS

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Display front view

Overview

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Image 2-1
Front view

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I-Luminate/Left key

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Right key

3

Menu key

4

Power on/off key

5

Ambient light sensor

6

Power LEDs

7

Side downstream USB 2 & 3

B4100592 CORONIS 5MP 05/08/2014

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Summary of Contents for MDCG-5121

Page 1: ...Coronis 5MP User Guide MDCG 5121 B4100592 03 05 08 2014...

Page 2: ...Barco nv President Kennedypark 35 8500 Kortrijk Belgium Phone 32 56 23 32 11 Fax 32 56 26 22 62 Support www barco com esupport Visit us at the web www barco com Printed in Belgium...

Page 3: ...shades of gray out of a palette of 4096 CAUTION Read all the important safety information before installing and operating your Coronis 5MP Please refer to the dedicated chapter in this user guide 1 2...

Page 4: ...1 Welcome 2 B4100592 CORONIS 5MP 05 08 2014...

Page 5: ...OLS AND CONNECTORS 2 1 Display front view Overview 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 Image 2 1 Front view 1 I Luminate Left key 2 Right key 3 Menu key 4 Power on off key 5 Ambient light sensor 6 Power LEDs 7 Side downstr...

Page 6: ...e button for portrait position 3 Mounting anchor 4 Display release button for landscape position Connector compartment cover open 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Image 2 3 Rear view cover open 5 24 Vdc power input 6...

Page 7: ...pported for user application 2 3 Foot Single foot 1 2 Image 2 4 1 Tilt Swivel neck cover 2 Cable duct covers Dual foot 1 2 3 4 2 Image 2 5 Dual tilt and swivel foot 1 Cable cover 2 Left right arm cove...

Page 8: ...2 Parts controls and connectors 6 B4100592 CORONIS 5MP 05 08 2014...

Page 9: ...m landscape to portrait or the other way around remove the panel from its stand and use the appropriate mounting hooks as described above Using the single tilt swivel foot portrait orientation 1 Unpac...

Page 10: ...ntation 1 Follow the same steps as for the portrait installation but hold the display in landscape position to hook the panel on the foot 1 2 3 To release the panel from the display foot 1 Push the pu...

Page 11: ...the panel towards you and at the same time lift the panel from the stand attachment plate Using the dual tilt swivel foot 1 Unpack the dual tilt swivel foot and place it on a solid surface 2 Unpack th...

Page 12: ...nting clamp locks into the mounting anchor 5 Verify that mounting clamp and mounting anchor are perfectly fitting and that the display is firmly mounted 6 Repeat step 2 to 5 for the second display Cau...

Page 13: ...ulling or pushing the display itself Instead make sure that the arm is equipped with a VESA approved handle and use this to move the display Please refer to the instruction manual of the arm for more...

Page 14: ...proceed as follows 1 Gently push the two lips on top of the cover 2 Pull the top of the cover slightly away from the display and lift the cover upwards 1 2 Removal of the cable covers of a single foo...

Page 15: ...ently press and hold the lock clips at the inside of the top of the cover 2 Slide the cover upwards on the shaft while holding the clips pressed It may be needed to tilt the displays if the arm is blo...

Page 16: ...ntroller to the DVI or DP connector of the display 2 If you want to make use of the display s USB downstream connectors connect a PC USB downstream connector to the display s USB upstream connector 3...

Page 17: ...d in the cable ducts in the tilt swivel foot 2 Re attach the connector compartment cover and neck cover Close the cable duct covers Push the cable duct covers upwards to lock them To route the cables...

Page 18: ...er the Windows start up messages will appear once the boot procedure is finished Your Coronis 5MP will be running in a basic video mode at a default refresh rate when first time starting up If you are...

Page 19: ...non usage A good screen saver displays moving content In case you are working with the same image or an application with static image elements for several hours continuously so that the screen saver i...

Page 20: ...following 5 seconds the keys will dim again The key auto dim function can be disabled in the OSD menus Please refer to Key in dicator lights page 22 for detailed instructions on how to do this 4 3 St...

Page 21: ...menu key As a result the OSD main menu comes up in the center of the screen However if no further actions are taken within the following 90 seconds the OSD will disappear again The OSD menu auto exit...

Page 22: ...4 Daily operation 20 B4100592 CORONIS 5MP 05 08 2014...

Page 23: ...languages avail able for the OSD menu of your Coronis 5MP To change the language of the OSD menu 1 Bring up the OSD main menu 2 Navigate to the Configuration User Interface menu 3 Enter the Language...

Page 24: ...fault after lighting up the key indicator lights will dim again if no further actions are taken within the following 5 seconds However this behavior can be changed so that the key indicator lights are...

Page 25: ...unicate directly over USB with the connected PC Enabling the Ethernet over USB is only recommended when you are using a non Barco display controller If you are using a Barco display controller this co...

Page 26: ...ions properties window of your workstation Barco recommends setting DPMS activation after 20 minutes of non usage When DPMS mode is enabled on your display an additional OSD power saving function beco...

Page 27: ...minance target 1 Bring up the OSD main menu 2 Navigate to the Configuration Calibration menu 3 Enter the Luminance Target submenu 4 Set a luminance target value as desired and confirm The default fact...

Page 28: ...amic Gamma 1 8 Dynamic Gamma 2 2 These are gamma functions that are shifted to take into account the non zero luminance of an LCD panel when driven with a black signal They are especially useful in CT...

Page 29: ...in Medicine AAPM composed a list of pre defined reading rooms Each of these reading rooms are defined by following parameters the maximum light allowed in this type of room the preset ambient light co...

Page 30: ...1 Bring up the OSD main menu 2 Navigate to the Configuration Calibration Ambient Light menu 3 Enter the Continuous ALC submenu 4 Select Enabled Disabled as desired and confirm 5 18 Image scaling Abou...

Page 31: ...DisplayPort 1 The input corresponding to the DisplayPort connector DVI 1 The input corresponding to the DVI connector Automatic Selection The input is automatically selected To manually select a vide...

Page 32: ...Select one of the available video encoding modes and confirm 5 22 Grayscale conversion modes About grayscale conversion modes Grayscale conversion modes specify how color generated on the display con...

Page 33: ...5 Select one of the available settings and confirm 5 24 Display info About display info Your display serial number color type native resolution firmware versions etc are available in a dedi cated sub...

Page 34: ...5 Advanced operation 32 B4100592 CORONIS 5MP 05 08 2014...

Page 35: ...Alcohol solvents at higher concentration 5 Strong alkalis lye strong solvents Acid Detergents with fluoride Detergents with ammonia Detergents with abrasives Steel wool Sponge with abrasives Steel bla...

Page 36: ...6 Cleaning your display 34 B4100592 CORONIS 5MP 05 08 2014...

Page 37: ...ded for use where contact with a patient is unlikely no applied part The equipment may not be used with life support equipment The user should not touch the equipment nor its signal input ports SIP si...

Page 38: ...d stable surface that can support the weight of at least 3 devices If you use an unstable cart or stand the device may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the device...

Page 39: ...compliance T rkiye Cumhuriyeti AEEE Y netmeli ine Uygundur Republic of Turkey In conformity with the WEEE Regulation RoHS Chinese Mainland RoHS RoHS Barco RoHS MCV According to the China Administrati...

Page 40: ...e sold within Chinese Mainland must comply with the Electronic Information Products Pollution Control Labeling Standard of Chinese Mainland marked with the Environmental Friendly Use Period EFUP logo...

Page 41: ...ienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Canadian notice Thi...

Page 42: ...etic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Electrical fast transient burst IEC 61000 4 4 2kV for power supply lines 1kV for input output lines 2kV for power supply lines 1kV for input o...

Page 43: ...iance level in each frequency range 4 Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with symbol At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies 3 Field strengths from fixed trans...

Page 44: ...0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies These guidelines may not apply in...

Page 45: ...gulations Indicates the device is approved according to the KC regulations Indicates the device is approved according to the BSMI regulations Indicates the USB connectors on the device Indicates the D...

Page 46: ...rms of a software license agreement between Barco N V or Barco Inc and the licensee No other use duplication or disclosure of a Barco software product in any form is authorized The specifications of B...

Page 47: ...50 1 typical Response time Tr Tf 36 ms typical Scanning frequency H V 30 150 kHz 15 80 Hz Housing color Gray Video input signals DVI D Dual Link DisplayPort per display Video inout terminals NA USB po...

Page 48: ...r Guide Quick Installation Sheet Video cables 1 x DVI Dual Link 1 x DisplayPort Main cables UK European CEBEC KEMA USA UL CSA adaptor plug NEMA 5 15P Chinese CCC USB 2 0 cable Supplied accessories Ext...

Page 49: ...Software component belongs to the respective initial copyright holder each additional contributor and or their respective assignee s as may be identified in the respective doc umentation source code...

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