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4. Connect all cables as required - see “Rear connections” below.

Rear connections 

 

The rear connectors are:

1.

 

FUSE 

2.

Power Input 

3.

DVI-1 Input

4.

DVI-2 Input 

5.

VGA-1 Input

6.

VGA-2 Input 

7.

CVBS-1 Input (Composite Video) 

8.

CVBS-2 Input (Composite Video) 

9.

CVBS-3 Input (Composite Video) 

10.

RS232 Input (for controller)

 

Planning the installation 

Before you install your display, the following points should be considered: 
• Power requirements. 
• Display location and mounting options. 

 

Power requirements

 

Your MT Series 50 display is designed to run on a boat’s DC power system rated at 12 V
or 24 V and is equipped for a 9~36V DC wide range of power input.

 
The DC power system should be either: 
• Negative grounded, with the negative battery terminal connected to the boat’s 
ground,  
• Floating, with neither battery terminal connected to the boat’s ground. 

 

Grounding the display 

It is important that an effective radio frequency (RF) ground is connected to the display. 
You can ground the display by connecting a ground wire 
to the grounding screw on the back of the display, located near the power connector

 

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

the nearest ground point of the boat's RF ground system on the other end.

on the display end, and

12

11

11.

USB Input (for touch control)

Summary of Contents for BC-MT-1950

Page 1: ...MULTI TOUCH SERIES 50 DISPLAY BC MT 1950 BC MT 2450 1st Edition 10 16 2014 All information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...RECORD OF REVISION Version and Date Page Old Description New Description Remark October 16 2014 all Preliminary Release 1...

Page 3: ...WARNING NOTICES 3 1 0 INTRODUCTION 7 2 0 CONTROL AND FEATURES 8 3 0 INSTALLATIONS 9 4 0 OSD OPERATIONS 15 5 0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 29 6 0 MAINTENAINCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 31 TABLE OF CONTENT 2 IMP...

Page 4: ...zardous flammable areas e g engine rooms Marine s instructions provided Failure operated in accordance with Green This equiptment must be installed and Product Installation WARNING to do so could resu...

Page 5: ...gation system it is only an AID to navigation The accuracy of this product can be affected by many factors including equipment failure or defects environmental conditions and improper use It is the us...

Page 6: ...ridge Command s products we support its policy and ask you to be aware of how to dispose of our products The crossed out garbage bin symbol illustrated above and found on our products signifies that t...

Page 7: ...Multi Touch Series 50 Display z 4 x Mounting bracket lugs and 4 stainless steel threaded studs z 1 x Power Cable z 1 x VGA Cable z 1 x Printed Flush Mount Template z 1 x Printed User Manual If any of...

Page 8: ...dge or in the pilot house and are IP 65 waterproof when panel mounted Bridge Command MT Series 50 displays handle a wide range of extreme environments making them the industry choice for recreational...

Page 9: ...CONTROL AND FEATURES Your Bridge Command Multi Touch Series 50 display has the following features Front View Back View Bonded Anti Reflective USB 10A Max 9 36V DC DVI VGA CVBS RS232 All Glass Front 8...

Page 10: ...at plane which increases the surface area exposed to the sun and leads to increased heat absorption IMPORTANT Your Multi Touch Series 50 display is only waterproof from the front To maintain watertigh...

Page 11: ...eel brackets and four 4 mounting screws 8 each for the 24 inch model The MT Series 50 display can be installed using the mounting brackets supplied in the vertical or horizontal keyways Make sure that...

Page 12: ...lat against the cut out edge to ensure watertight integrity 2 Place the mounting bracket lugs into the keyways and move them to the rear securing the bracket to the display 3 Using a suitable screwdri...

Page 13: ...gned to run on a boat s DC power system rated at 12 V or 24 V and is equipped for a 9 36V DC wide range of power input The DC power system should be either Negative grounded with the negative battery...

Page 14: ...g it in a flat plane is not recommended due to increased heat absorption Viewing angle this LCD has been chosen to give the very best performance including viewing angle However the contrast and color...

Page 15: ...Typical Installation Diagram Remarks The real installation diagram above is only for reference and will differ for different kinds of applications 14...

Page 16: ...use for 4 seconds Repeat this step to power the display off When the display is ON touching the logo The Bridge Command logo acts as the power button To power the display ON press and hold the logo PO...

Page 17: ...touched the screen below will pop up on the display The MINUS button may now be used to move the highlight cursor Down and the PLUS button may be used to move the highlight cursor Up If no buttons are...

Page 18: ...3 Press PIP button Figure 3_3 PIP Function Supporting Table Sub Main RGB 1 RGB 2 DVI 1 DVI 2 VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 RGB 1 OK OK OK OK OK Figure 1 RGB 2 OK OK OK OK OK Figure 1 DVI 1 OK OK OK OK OK Fi...

Page 19: ...e the PIP screen anywhere in the main display window For placement of the screen see PIP sub menu setting screen page 24 18 The MINUS button may now be used to move the highlight cursor Down and the P...

Page 20: ...PAP1 4 3 aspect ratio window Picture PAP2 Side by side full screen window Picture 19...

Page 21: ...erator may also move the cursor to EXIT and then press the OSD button 20 The MINUS button may now be used to move the highlight cursor Down and the PLUS button may be used to move the highlight cursor...

Page 22: ...ustment V_POSITION Vertical Screen Adjustment R_LEVEL Red Color level Adjustment G_LEVEL Green Color level Adjustment B_LEVEL Blue Color level Adjustment TEMPERATURE Color Temperature Adjustment DISP...

Page 23: ...R_LEVEL Red Color level Adjustment G_LEVEL Green Color level Adjustment B_LEVEL Blue Color level Adjustment TEMPERATURE Color Temperature Adjustment DISP MODE FULL Full Screen EVEN Half Screen NORMAL...

Page 24: ...AST Contrast Adjustment SHARPNESS Horizontal edge sharpness HUE Color Adjustment R_LEVEL Red Color level Adjustment G_LEVEL Green Color level Adjustment B_LEVEL Blue Color level Adjustment TEMPERATURE...

Page 25: ...h the OSD button to move the cursor right to highlight PIP_SIZE Touch the OSD button to move the cursor right to highlight screen size Touch MINUS or PLUS buttons to change size PIP Picture Placement...

Page 26: ...OSITION Vertical Screen Adjustment TRANSLUCENT Screen background color can be adjusted as transparent as you want total 10 scales BRIGHTNESS Selection Leave on UART which is controller setting SYSTEM...

Page 27: ...move to the desired input name 2 Press the OSD button to rename RGB1 to any desired source input name Example Sonar Radar etc Touch the MINUS or PLUS buttons to select from A Z 0 9 characters When cor...

Page 28: ...3 This is the picture of renaming RGB1 channel to RADAR SYSTEM RETURN setting screen 27...

Page 29: ...item on the OSD Screen to restore all of the parameter settings to factory default value When you touch the PLUS button the parameter will show YES and confirm it 28 WARNING Using the System Restore...

Page 30: ...imension 444 3 w x386 H x56 7 D mm Power Voltage Operates on 12V and 24V systems Power Consumption 48W 2A 24V Environmental Operating Temperature 10 C 50 C 14 F 122 F Non Operating Temperature 20 C 70...

Page 31: ...Mounting Panel Flush mount VESA mount Dimension 576 w x386 H x53 1 D mm Power Voltage Operates on 12V and 24V systems Power Consumption 48W 2A 12V Environmental Operating Temperature 10 C 50 C 14 F 1...

Page 32: ...with mild detergent isopropyl alcohol or window cleaners to clean the metal display housing 2 If necessary use isopropyl alcohol or a mild detergent to remove grease marks and fingerprints 3 Never use...

Page 33: ...cs dealer from who you purchased the product or contact Green Marine Monitors at 724 392 4092 Common problems and their solutions Problem Solution The display is very dim or dark Adjust the display as...

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