
Operation Manual
EL320.240-FA3 Display
Beneq Oy
Olarinluoma 9
Tel. +358 9 7599 530
VAT ID FI19563372
FI-02200 Espoo
Fax +358 9 7599 5310
www.beneq.com
Finland
www.lumineq.com
Date: February 13, 2017
Document number: ED000813B
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The colors in the following “color sets” are distinct but visually similar to each other: 1 & 2, 3
& 7, 4 & 8, 7 & 11, 5 & 6 & 9 & 10, and 13 & 14. For details, see the “Displayed colors”
section of this manual.
In applications where the display is subject to physical motion or vibration, visual artifacts
due to the gray scale frame dithering algorithm become more visible, especially in large
blocks of color. For best results, use colors with no gray scale or 2/3 gray scale and the
highest frame rate setting.
The following table lists the color levels which are dramatically distinct and most suitable for
general use:
Color level
Color description
Similar color levels
3
Green
7
2
Medium Green
1
12
Red
None
8
Medium Red
4
15
Yellow
None
13
Orange
14
9
Brown Mustard
5, 6, and 10
11
Bright Neon Green
7
0
Black
None
2.8
Display overlay considerations
Though not a requirement, often the end system will employ some type of transparent cover
over the front the display. The purpose and construction of the cover varies depending on the
application and economical constraints. The cover may be used to improve contrast under
certain lighting conditions by reducing reflections, to provide additional impact protection, to
provide a more seamless enclosure appearance, or to protect against fluids. Some leading
suppliers of display overlays are: EyeSaver International, Cyro Industries, and Dontech
Incorporated.