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Installation & User Manual

MVGD 1319

Summary of Contents for MVGD 1319

Page 1: ...Installation User Manual MVGD 1319 ...

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Page 3: ... 18 Operation 20 Stand by switching 20 About the On Screen Display OSD 21 Adjustments for a digital video signal 26 Adjustments for an analog video signal 26 Standard OSD functions 28 Advanced OSD functions 36 Locking and unlocking user controls 44 Cleaning instructions 46 Front filter 46 Cabinet 47 Troubleshooting 48 Technical Information 50 Technical specifications 50 Connector pin assignments 5...

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Page 5: ...ate and usable documentation possible if you discover errors please let us know Barco software products are the property of Barco They are distributed under copyright by Barco N V or Barco Inc for use only under the specific terms 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 authori...

Page 6: ...t occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception 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 equipme...

Page 7: ... electrical Class II equipment Degree of safety flammable anesthetic mixture Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide Non patient care equipment Equipment primarily for use in a health care facility that is intended for use where contact with a patient is unlikely Power connection The LCD Display is classified as a Cl...

Page 8: ...on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs and receptacles Water and moisture Never expose the display to rain or moisture Never use the display near water e g near a bathtub washbasin swimming pool kitchen sink laundry tub or in a wet basement Ventilation Do not cover or block the ventilation openings in the cover of the set When installing th...

Page 9: ...isplay and PC and activating a good screen saver may decrease the risk of image sticking image retention This apparatus conforms to CE0120 IEC 60601 1 UL 60601 1 IEC 60950 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 01 M90 c UL National Scandinavian Deviations for Cl 1 7 2 Finland Laite on liitettävä suojamaadoituskoskettimilla varustettuun pistorasiaan Norway Apparatet må tilkoples jordet stikkontakt Sweden Apparaten...

Page 10: ... 42 EEC or Indicates the display is approved according to the UL regulations or Indicates the display is approved according to the c UL regulations Indicates the display is approved according to the DEMKO regulations Indicates the display is approved according to the CCC regulations Indicates the USB connectors on the display Functional ground terminal Protective earth terminal Indicates the manuf...

Page 11: ... serial no Consult the operating instructions Indicates this apparatus must not be thrown in the trash but must be recycled according to the European WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment directive Warning Risk of injury to human beings Caution Risk of damage to the product Important notice or remark Note Hint tip Additional information ...

Page 12: ...the overall optical efficiency and provides long term image confidence Ambient Light Compensation ALC When enabled the ALC system automatically adapts the display light output depending on the ambient light in the room The ambient light is measured by the ALC optical sensor located at the front of the display Power saving The display is equipped with a power saving system When left idle for a cert...

Page 13: ...nnected from the power The LED is also off when the LED function is disabled in the on screen display OSD 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 Stand by power saving mode 3 Control wheel The control wheel can be pressed like a push button and rotated like a knob It allows to put the display in stand by navigate through ...

Page 14: ...e cover by pulling down the 2 clips at the top of the cover Connectors Figure 3 1 DVI I video input 2 D Sub 15 or VGA analog video input 3 Analog video input separate or composite This is a monochrome video input Video amplitude 500 950 mV Sync amplitude for composite video 200 400 mV 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 15: ...omposite or Horizontal Sync CS HS input Amplitude 500 mV to 5V 5 Vertical Sync VS input Amplitude 500 mV to 5V 6 AC power input 90 264 Vac Caution Double pole neutral fusing Connect the mains voltage to this connector ...

Page 16: ...ay from heat sources and provide enough ventilation around the display Do not scratch or apply pressure to the LCD panel This may damage the panel permanently Display installation Power connection To connect the power 1 To get access to the connectors remove the connector compartment cover by pulling down the 2 clips at the longest side of the cover 2 Connect one end of the proper power cable to t...

Page 17: ...an 1 input is connected you can switch inputs by using the display s on screen display Connecting DVI signals 1 Connect one end of the DVI cable to the DVI input of the display Figure 5 2 Connect the other end of the DVI cable to the DVI connector of the signal source Connecting analog video to the VGA connector Proceed as follows 1 Connect one end of the VGA cable to the D15 input of the display ...

Page 18: ...rome You should use a proper video cable e g from VGA to BNC This cable is not delivered with the system Proceed as follows 1 Connect one end of the signal cable to the analog video output monochrome of the signal source 2 Connect the Video signal to the display s BNC input labeled Video 2 3 In case of separate video and sync signals connect the horizontal or composite sync signal to the display s...

Page 19: ...ie inside the connector compartment Put the connector compartment cover back on the display Pay attention that the signal cables are positioned under the bulge in the cover Attaching the display to an arm stand The panel is compatible with the VESA 100 mm standard So it can be used with an arm stand according to the VESA 100 mm standard Important Use an arm that is approved by VESA according to th...

Page 20: ...Installation 20 To attach the display to an arm stand 1 Attach the arm stand firmly to the panel using 4 screws M4 x 8 mm Figure 8 4 screws M4 x 8mm ...

Page 21: ...ching on DPMS on display and PC and activating a good screen saver may decrease the risk of image sticking image retention Stand by switching When the display is on and no on screen display is visible push the control wheel at the front for a few seconds to switch the display in stand by The LED turns orange Figure 9 When the display is in stand by press the control wheel to switch it back on The ...

Page 22: ...ee the chapter about the Advanced OSD functions you can determine which menus will appear in the Quick OSD When the on screen display OSD is not on the screen press the control wheel shortly to display the Quick OSD The icon of the first menu in the Quick OSD appears If you wish to select another menu rotate the control wheel again until the icon of the desired menu appears When the icon of the de...

Page 23: ...hapter about the Extended OSD functions About the Extended OSD The Extended OSD has a hierarchical tree structure with several levels The top level is the Main Menu The items from the main menu contain one or more sub menus Brightness Contrast Input selection Luminance Horizontal scaling Scaling Information ...

Page 24: ...he digital video signal requires less adjustment than the analog video signal It is indicated throughout this manual if a function is not present when digital video is selected Main menu and submenu MVGD 1319 MAIN MENU Autosetup Contrast Brightness Luminance Adjustments Input Selection Auto Settings Preset Information EXIT ADJUSTMENTS Low Pass Filter Geometry Phase EXIT ...

Page 25: ...the screen rotate the control wheel to display the Extended OSD The main menu appears 2 To enter into a menu First rotate the control wheel to select the desired menu Next press the wheel shortly Main menu for analog video MVGD 1319 MAIN MENU Autosetup Contrast Brightness Luminance Adjustments Input Selection Auto Settings Preset Information EXIT Main menu for digital video MVGD 1319 MAIN MENU Con...

Page 26: ...ext click the wheel shortly to confirm the change and exit the adjustment mode 5 To select a value from a predefined list e g Input Selection rotate the control wheel to select the desired menu and press the control wheel shortly The list of possible selections appears Rotate the wheel to select the desired item and click shortly The new selection is indicated with a V mark at the right Next rotat...

Page 27: ...ontrol wheel to confirm the choice Adjustments for a digital video signal What to adjust if a digital video signal is connected and selected In most cases no adjustments are necessary when a digital video signal is connected and selected However if necessary you can perform manual adjustments Please refer to the description of the OSD functions further in this manual Adjustments for an analog vide...

Page 28: ...n intensity of at least 15 video amplitude E g a Windows desktop pattern would be a good image provided the background is not too dark The image should contain sharp black white transitions like a line pattern or characters The image should contain parts that are completely black 0 video amplitude and parts that are full white 100 video amplitude To perform Autosetup 1 Rotate the control wheel to ...

Page 29: ...t luminance to which the display will be stabilized Yes Adjustments Perform Geometry and Phase adjust ments Yes Input Selec tion Select which video input will be selected DVI BNC or VGA Yes Settings Change settings for DPMS Power LED Ambient Light Compensation and Automatic Menu Exit Yes Preset Select another Preset that matches the characteristics of the selected video signal No Information Read ...

Page 30: ...er window would be a good image Name Description Full Perform all Autosetup functions below one after another Phase Adjust the video sampling phase auto matically This is necessary when you notice vertical or horizontal banding or noise in the image Geometry Adjust the image geometry automatically This function displays the complete active video in the center of the screen If the video resolution ...

Page 31: ...rayscales in the image If the contrast is too high or too low some bright or dark elements in the image may become invisible To select the center position of the adjustment value 127 click and hold the control wheel for a few seconds Brightness Brightness adjusts all levels in the image on the screen from dark to bright Note Adjusting brightness may affect the number of grayscales in the image If ...

Page 32: ...se refer to the description of the Autosetup func tions above After Automatic Geome try the image is centered inside the active video window Its size depends on the video resolution and the Scal ing setting No Scale set tings Select the desired scaling option None The image is not scaled Best Fit The image is scaled propor tionally keeping the original aspect ratio to obtain the largest possible i...

Page 33: ...setup menu Frequency Adjust the video sampling frequency This is necessary when you notice abnor mal vertical banding which can be seen best on a dot on dot off pattern The figure in the OSD is the total number of pixels per line active blanking Man Phase adj Adjust the video sampling phase manu ally However we recommend you use the Automatic Phase function ...

Page 34: ... the DVI input VGA Manually select the DB15 VGA input BNC Manually select the BNC input The BNC input is for monochrome video only Name Description DPMS Switch on off the automatic power saving system DPMS Power LED Switch the power LED on off Note The LED s orange DPMS state is not influenced by this setting So when the display goes into power saving mode the LED will turn orange even if it was s...

Page 35: ...omatic menu exit feature on off When switched on the OSD menus automatically close when left idle for some time Name Description Find next preset Select another Preset from memory that matches the incoming video and sync sig nals The number displayed in the OSD is the number of the actual Preset s memory location Name Description ...

Page 36: ...klight has been on this is the time the display has been operating excluding the time in stand by Backlight Runtime Indicates the time the backlight has been on since the last display switch on Name Description Input Source Displays the currently selected input Lines frame Displays the number of lines per frame in the active video signal Sync Type Displays the sync type of the selected input signa...

Page 37: ...nced functions The advanced functions are extensions of the standard OSD By default a user browsing through the OSD sees only the standard functions When logged in in advanced mode the user sees the standard and advanced functions in the OSD menus To log in as advanced user 1 Enter the main menu 2 Rotate the control wheel to select the menu item EXIT 3 Press and hold the control wheel for a few se...

Page 38: ...starting position first line of the frames and first pixel of the lines of the active video and the length of the active video number of lines per frame and number of pixels per line When there is no match with one of the formats in the table the nearest format is chosen possibly resulting in a not perfectly aligned image The user can align the image using the Automatic Geometry function However i...

Page 39: ...This function allows you to make an offset to the end right position of the active video As you adjust this value another pixel will be chosen as last pixel per line This adjustment alters the active line width Remark that the active video is always centered on the screen while this adjustment is made Top offset This function allows you to make an offset to the start top line of the active video A...

Page 40: ...the ALC control system Min Ambient Light Enter the value in Lux of the darkest possible ambient light condition you are likely to work in Min Luminance Enter the value in that corresponds to the display luminance you wish to get when the ambient light is at the level you have entered for Min Ambient Light Max ALC Contains two functions to set the maxi mum point of the ALC control system Max Ambien...

Page 41: ...erated test pattern of 1280x1024 57 Hz Advanced functions in the Settings menu Input Mode To change the Input Mode setting press the control wheel Rotate the wheel to select Standard or Extended input mode Then press the wheel again to enter the selected submenu The following input mode settings can be selected ...

Page 42: ... the imaging board are calculated and transformed into a single luminance value according to the formula 0 3R 0 59G 0 11B This single luminance signal drives the RGB sub pixels of the panel equally Use this setting in case the imaging board is a color board and if the signal must be displayed in monochrome R Y The Red video signal from the imaging board is used as luminance value to drive the RGB ...

Page 43: ...ne which menus will appear in the Quick OSD menu For each available menu you can select On to include it in the Quick OSD menu or OFF to exclude it If all possible menus are excluded the Quick OSD will not appear on the screen Name Description None When you select None the native display transfer curve is selected Gamma CRT Select this display function in case the dis play is to replace a CRT disp...

Page 44: ...ems Firmware Firmware is a submenu from General Information containing the following items Name Description Display Name The display type Display Serial No Indicates the display serial number Display Stock No Indicates the display order number Panel Indicates the flat panel serial number Panel Production Date Indicates the flat panel production date in YY MM Name Description Boot Code The version ...

Page 45: ... 2 Rotate the control wheel to select Exit 3 Press and hold the control wheel until the Advanced Main Menu appears This is indicated in the main menu header Adv 4 Rotate the control wheel to select Settings 5 Press the control wheel to enter the Settings menu 6 Rotate the control wheel to select User Controls 7 Press the control wheel to switch the setting Off 8 Exit the menus and save the changes...

Page 46: ...The power LED must be off 2 Press and hold the control wheel Then power up the display again Release the control wheel after 2 seconds 3 When the display has started up rotate the control wheel The Extended OSD appears 4 Enter the Advanced menu mode and enter the Settings menu 5 Enable User Controls again 6 Exit the menus and save the changes ...

Page 47: ...e to internal electronics Instead apply the liquid to the cleaning cloth LCD Proceed as follows Clean the LCD using a sponge cleaning cloth or soft tissue lightly moistened with one of the following tested products Flux Windex Glass Plus Bohle glass cleaner Mr Proper Pril Ajax glass cleaner Sidolin glass cleaner In case none of the above cleaning products is available use plain water Do NOT use Al...

Page 48: ...binet Proceed as follows Clean the cabinet using a soft cotton cloth lightly moistened with a recognized cleaning product for medical equipment Repeat with water only Wipe dry with a dry cloth The cabinet has been tested for resistance to the following products Cidex Betadine Alcohol Isopropyl and Ethyl Ammonia based cleaners Windex Aquasonic Gel ...

Page 49: ...is in stand by Check in the Windows Display Properties if the display controller video heads are attached If not there will be no image on the screen The external power supply may be defective Image exhibits noise or interference The video cable may be of poor quality DVI video cable may not be firmly connected to the PC or to the display Display may need Phase and Frequency adjustments if analog ...

Page 50: ...rol panel The previous image remains slightly visible on the screen This phenomenon called image sticking is normal if the same image has been on the screen for a long time The ghost image will disappear after some time Over 10 hours operation with the same image content is not recommended Switching on the display DPMS may decrease the risk of image sticking A slight case of image sticking can be ...

Page 51: ...Vertical 170º Horizontal 170º Pixel Pitch 0 294 mm H x 0 294 mm V Native color resolution 8 bits sub pixel Luminance 400 cd m calibrated Contrast ratio 1000 1 on off in dark environment Response time 20 ms typical 25 C after 30 min warm up Controls Push turn control wheel for stand by switching and OSD controls Input connectors DVI D Sub15 pin BNC Signal systems DVI Digital RGB Analog Video on DVI...

Page 52: ...oad Dimensions W x H x D 432 x 362 2 x 107 mm Net weight 8 1 kg Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C 15 C to 35 C within specs Storage Temperature 20 C to 60 C Humidity 8 80 non condensing for operation 5 95 non condensing for storage Altitude 7500 m storage 3000 m operation Item Specification ...

Page 53: ... 16 Hot Plug detect 2 TMDS DATA 2 17 TMDS DATA 0 3 GND 18 TMDS DATA 0 4 NC 19 GND 5 NC 20 NC 6 DDC CLOCK 21 NC 7 DDC DATA 22 GND 8 Analog VS 23 TMDS CLOCK 9 TMDS DATA 1 24 TMDS CLOCK 10 TMDS DATA 1 C1 Analog R 11 GND C2 Analog G 12 NC C3 Analog B 13 NC C4 Analog HS 14 5V IN C5 Analog Ground 15 GND C6 Analog Ground 1 8 17 24 C3 9 16 C1 C2 C4 C5 ...

Page 54: ...fter this calibration black and white luminance are set to the ideal level A stabilization routine constantly active when the display is on keeps these levels constant using the built in sensor Pin no Signal Pin no Signal 1 Red in 9 DDC 5V IN 2 Green in 10 VGA PRES 3 Blue in 11 NC 4 NC 12 DDC SDA 5 GND 13 HS IN 6 GND 14 VS IN 7 GND 15 DDC SCL 8 GND SG Shielded Ground 5 15 11 10 1 6 SG ...

Page 55: ... Association NEMA The standard specifies how digital image data can be moved from system to system In addition Supplement 28 Part 14 specifies a function that relates pixel values to displayed Luminance levels and is called Grayscale Standard Display Function Presets and Internal memory system The memory of the display contains minimum 70 fixed and 59 programmable Presets When you connect a video ...

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Page 57: ... ARTICLE 2 CONDITIONS PRECEDENT FOR WARRANTY AND ITEMS EXCLUDED FROM WARRANTY A The Warranties shall apply only to the extent the Products or any parts thereof have i been transported and stored at all times in the original packaging in the conditions as specified by Barco such as covered and secure location minimum and maximum temperature maximum humidity or in absence thereof at least in conditi...

Page 58: ...re subject to wear and tear including but not limited to a CRT s LCD panels b Backlights in diagnostic LCD displays when the backlight run time2 is beyond the Guaranteed Backlight Lifetime3 of that model when used at the Factory Calibrated Luminance4 Eg1 A display is used at 8 hours day ie 2 920hours year The display system is covered with a warranty period of 5 year The Guaranteed Backlight Lifet...

Page 59: ...e uniformity that is in within the product specifications or luminance uniformity performance that is inherent to LCD technology Barco nv MID does not warrant a minimum life time nor a performance of any of the consumables 2 6 Replacement of moveable parts such as power cords remote controls 2 7 Any product disassembly and installation costs at the operation site travel expenses and travel time to...

Page 60: ... s sole obligation shall be to rectify substantial malfunctions of the software to the extent technically reasonably possible by amending the software or supplying an alternative version of the software c The repair or replacement under the Warranties covers the cost of material and labor ARTICLE 5 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES BARCO NV MID DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ALL IM...

Page 61: ... of his obligations ARTICLE 8 GENERAL 8 1 Customer acknowledges its understanding that all software and electronic devices including Barco nv MID products are subject to possible error mechanical or electrical failure and should not be relied upon in inappropriate applications or without proper backup and or other safety precautions whenever personal injury or property damage may result from failu...

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