
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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Specifications and operation
3.1
Environmental
Environmental characteristics
Temperature
Operating
-50 °C to +85 °C
Storage
-50 °C to +105 °C
Humidity
Non-condensing, operating
93 % RH max at +40 °C, per IEC 60068-2-78
Condensing, non-operating
95 % RH max at +55 °C, per IEC 60068-2-30
Altitude
Operating/non-operating
0 to 18 km (58k ft) per IEC 60068-2-13
Vibration
Random
0.05 g
2
/Hz, ASD level, 5-500 Hz per IEC 60068-2-64,
Test Fh.
Operating/non-operating
Shock
Operating/non-operating
100 g, 6 ms, half sine wave on each of six surfaces per
IEC 60068-2-27, test Ea.
3.2
Over-temp condition
The display contains a temperature sensor which measures the temperature of the circuit
board at the lower left corner as viewed from the component side of the board.
If the board temperature exceeds approximately 100 °C, the display will automatically
operate at its lowest luminance setting (as if LUM0 was low and LUM1 was high) to reduce
the board temperature. At no point will the display be shut down. The content of the pattern
will be unaffected.
After surpassing 100 °C, once the board temperature drops below approximately 92 °C (or
the power is cycled), the display will resume normal operation as defined by the LUM0 and
LUM1 settings. Typically, the 100 °C limit may be reached if the 12 V input power exceeds 6
W with the ambient temperature for the display electronics above 80 °C.