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User manual MFGD 1318

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CONTENTS

Safety instructions .............................................................................................. 5

1. Overview ......................................................................................................... 6

1.1. Introduction.............................................................................................. 6

1.2. Package contents .................................................................................... 7

1.3. Controls and connectors ......................................................................... 8

Front ........................................................................................................... 8

Side ............................................................................................................ 8

Rear ........................................................................................................... 9

2. Installation ..................................................................................................... 10

2.1. Precautions ........................................................................................... 10

2.2. Before installing the display .................................................................. 10

2.3. Portrait or landscape position................................................................ 11

2.4. Connecting the signals .......................................................................... 11

2.5. Routing the signal cables ...................................................................... 13

2.6. Using the USB hub ................................................................................ 14

2.7. Tilt and swivel positioning ...................................................................... 14

2.8. Starting up ............................................................................................. 14

3. Operation ...................................................................................................... 15

3.1. Switching to stand-by position ............................................................... 15

3.2. Controlling the display ........................................................................... 15

About the on-screen menus .................................................................... 15

Navigating through the menus ................................................................. 15

Saving changes ....................................................................................... 16

3.3. Using the Autoset* functions ................................................................. 17

When do you need to use the Autoset functions? ................................... 17

Required test pattern ............................................................................... 17

To enter the Autoset menu: ...................................................................... 17

The Autoset menu contains the following items: ..................................... 18

3.4. Controlling Video Contrast* and Video Brightness* .............................. 18

To enter the menu: ................................................................................... 18

To change Video Contrast or Video Brightness manually: ...................... 19

To select the calibrated position: ............................................................. 19

Additional information .............................................................................. 19

3.5. Setting the Luminance value ................................................................. 19

3.6. Making adjustments .............................................................................. 20

How to make the adjustments? ............................................................... 20

Geometry adjustments ............................................................................. 21

Phase adjustments* ................................................................................. 22

Summary of Contents for MFGD 1318

Page 1: ...tand by position 15 3 2 Controlling the display 15 About the on screen menus 15 Navigating through the menus 15 Saving changes 16 3 3 Using the Autoset functions 17 When do you need to use the Autoset...

Page 2: ...ms 26 4 Advanced functions 27 4 1 About this chapter 27 About the Advanced functions 27 To log in as advanced user 27 4 2 Advanced functions in the Adjustments menu 28 Geometry 28 Ambient Light Compen...

Page 3: ...ug The colors of the mains lead are colored in accordance with the following code Green and yellow Earth safety earth Blue Neutral Brown Line Power cord with ANSI 73 11 plug The wires of the power cor...

Page 4: ...ard I GUARD is Barco s patent pending built in calibration device continuously maintaining image quality With I GUARD QA checks no longer need to disturb normal radiology activities as they can be per...

Page 5: ...he on screen menus This system requires a computer imaging board that supports power saving management Ambient Light Compensation ALC When enabled the ALC system automatically adapts the display light...

Page 6: ...also off when the display is on but the LED is disabled in the on screen menus The LED is green when the display is on when enabled in the on screen menus The LED is orange when the display is in Sta...

Page 7: ...ideo and data input 6 D15 VGA video connector 7 Vertical sync input 8 Composite Horizontal sync input 9 Composite video input 10 USB downstream connector 11 USB upstream connector 12 DC 12V power inpu...

Page 8: ...fore installing the display Important In the factory the height positioning system in the display foot is blocked with a strap to prevent damage during transportation Before installing the display you...

Page 9: ...terclockwise while tilting it slightly To change from landscape to portrait turn clockwise 2 4 Connecting the signals To get access to the connectors open the cover of the connector compartment by pul...

Page 10: ...r HS CS 8 Make sure no signal is connected to the VS connector Video with internal composite sync sync on video The connection consists of 1 cable Connect the video with sync signal to the connector V...

Page 11: ...lace Pay attention that the signal cables are positioned under the bulge in the cover Next fix the cables in the plastic clamps on the foot At last put the foot cover back in place To put the foot cov...

Page 12: ...hub 1 Connect the display s USB upstream connector 11 to the USB port of the PC 2 Connect any USB device to any of the display s USB downstream connectors 3 or 10 2 7 Tilt and swivel positioning Adjus...

Page 13: ...elections and toggle between different options Rotate Browse through menus increase or decrease adjustment values About the on screen menus The content of the on screen menus depends on the selected v...

Page 14: ...electing from a range of predefined settings To change the selection Turn the control wheel to select the adjustment Click the wheel until the desired setting appears in the menu Saving changes When y...

Page 15: ...s necessary to have a good image on which to perform the functions For Auto Geometry the pattern should be an image that is filled up to the edges from left to right and top to bottom The edges of the...

Page 16: ...It displays the complete active video in the center of the screen and if the active video is smaller than the native panel resolution and no scaling is selected see further it puts black borders aroun...

Page 17: ...hortly to return to the Main menu To select the calibrated position 1 Turn the control wheel to select the Set to Cal position selection menu VIDEO CONTRAST Contrast CAL position Man Contrast adj EXIT...

Page 18: ...menu appears 3 Turn the control wheel to adjust the luminance target value 4 Click the control wheel to return to the main menu 3 6 Making adjustments How to make the adjustments 1 In the main menu tu...

Page 19: ...the Scaling setting Hor Pos Turn the control wheel to position the image horizontally inside the active video window Vert Pos Turn the control wheel to position the image vertically inside the active...

Page 20: ...frequency automatically Frequency Turn the wheel to adjust the video sampling frequency manually Man Phase adj Turn the wheel to adjust the video sampling phase manually We recommend you use the auto...

Page 21: ...and BNC in this order DVI Click the control wheel to select the DVI input Consequently the Automatic setting will be switched off DB15 Click the control wheel to select the DB15 VGA input Consequentl...

Page 22: ...play cannot be used after quitting the OSD menus To enable the control wheel functions again a Do not use the wheel for at least 3 seconds b Turn the control wheel 1 click clockwise c Click the contro...

Page 23: ...name of the preset in the programmable memory location only Turn the control wheel to change the current character Click the wheel to move to the next character Find next preset Select if you wish to...

Page 24: ...isplay serial number SW Version Displays the current internal software version Display Lifetime Indicates the total time the display has been operating including the time in stand by Backlight Lifetim...

Page 25: ...ssume the advanced user knows how to use the OSD system How to browse through the menus how to enter menus and sub menus how to select and change values These actions are described in the previous cha...

Page 26: ...Compensation menu contains the following items Min ALC Contains two functions to set the minimum point of the ALC control system Measure Min Ambient Light Decrease the light in the room to the minimum...

Page 27: ...ical viewing applications The DICOM function results in more visible grayscales in the images Select a CRT gamma display function in case the display is used to replace a CRT display LUT 3 and LUT 4 a...

Page 28: ...he LCD panel used in this display is originally an RGB panel of which the colors are disabled All RGB subpixels are used for grayscale reproduction Extended input mode The submenu Extended contains al...

Page 29: ...You can select between center position top left top right bottom left or bottom right 4 4 Advanced functions in the Preset menu The Preset menu contains the following advanced functions Clear user pr...

Page 30: ...Transpose circuit code Preset Table Version The version of the predefined preset table Runtimes The Runtimes information menu contains the following items Display Lifetime Indicates the total time th...

Page 31: ...aning procedure be done in a BARCO service center However when really necessary you can perform the cleaning on site if you can work in conditions that are as clean and dust free as possible This is t...

Page 32: ...this information The memory of this display contains the information the display can handle scanning systems up to 120 Hz That is why Windows will propose a display setting with a high refresh rate Ho...

Page 33: ...cal stripes Pixel pitch 0 2805 mm x 0 2805 mm 0 011 x 0 011 Panel contrast ratio 550 1 typical Panel viewing angle 170 H V at CR 10 1 Panel Thin film transistor active matrix grayscale LCD PVA technol...

Page 34: ...VS Sync input voltage VS input 700 mV to 4 V HS CS input 500 mV to 4V Video input sync on video 150 mV to 600 mV Termination 75 Ohm SCANNING SYSTEM Horizontal Frequency 15 110 kHz Vertical Frequency...

Page 35: ...5 x 250 mm In perpendicular vertical position highest position tilt 0 swivel 0 NET WEIGHT 13 kg OPERATING TEMPERATURE 0 C to 40 C STORAGE TEMPERATURE 20 C to 60 C Due to our policy of continuous produ...

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