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SELECT (R3).

 Enters Character.

bACkSpACE (R2).

 Deletes Last Character.

CLEAR (R1).

 Clears the Text Entry.

up (L1). 

Navigates Selection Cursor Up.

RIGhT (L2).

 Navigates Selection Cursor RIGHT.

LEfT (L3). 

Navigates Selection Cursor LEFT.

DOWN (L4).

 Navigates Selection Cursor DOwN.

SAVE (R5).

 Exits Menu and Saves Changes.

bACk (b1). 

Returns to SET bUTTON FUNCTION MENU (Figure 19). 

CANCEL (b5).

 Cancels entry; returns to UTILITy MENU (Figure 13).

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Summary of Contents for HDRM

Page 1: ...ITOR DIGITAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING INC DSE 17491 NORTH 93RD STREET SCOTTSDALE AZ 85255 DSE SERVICE CENTER 480 515 1110 SERVICE DIGITALSYS COM WWW DIGITALSYS COM 2017 by Digital Systems Engineering All R...

Page 2: ...use of or the inability to use DSE s product or its documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages Endorsement Product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes onl...

Page 3: ...UM HDRM G 4 17 2017 by Digital Systems Engineering All Rights Reserved HDRMHIGH DEFINITION RUGGED MONITOR User MANUAL 9 0 12 1 14 1 17 5 TFT LCD...

Page 4: ...and Installation 9 Display Connectors Pressure Equalizer Valve 10 HDRM Main Menu 14 View Mode PIP POP NVIS Menus 15 NVIS Option Settings Menu 21 Date Time Menu 22 BIT System I BIT Menu 24 Utility Menu...

Page 5: ...ll lighting conditions This bright sunlight readable flat panel TFT Thin Film Transistor LCD Display is engineered to thrive wherever it is put to work This Display is specifically designed for rugged...

Page 6: ...rate if Display has been dropped or damaged Unit should be inspected by qualified DSE Service Personnel Safety Icons Safety icons are displayed throughout the HDRM User Manual to draw attention to spe...

Page 7: ...eyes flush eyes immediately with water for a minimum of 15 minutes immediately consult with a doctor EMI RFI Connecting Cables Disconnect power to computer when Display is being installed Upon instal...

Page 8: ...For long term storage it is suggested Display be stored in a normal indoor environment and Display glass be protected from accidental damage For pedestal mount units disconnect cable s and loosen arm...

Page 9: ...normally when operating instructions are followed Has been dropped or damaged or Exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service Shipping If Display should need to be shipped...

Page 10: ...supplied by End User the HDRM is not shipped with cables Use caution when coupling or uncoupling cables and connectors Figure 1 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 POSITION CONNECTOR CALL OUT 1 DVI J2 2 SMPTE SDI IN...

Page 11: ...TER COAX CORE SHELL SHIELDED BRAID Table 4 DVI RECEPTACLE J2 DVI PIN SIGNAL 1 TMDS DATA 2 2 TMDS DATA 2 3 TMDS DATA 2 SHIELD 4 NO CONNECT 5 NO CONNECT 6 DDC CLOCK 7 DDC DATA 8 ANALOG VERT SYNC 9 TMDS...

Page 12: ...OUT provides pass though of sensor or auxiliary composite video signal See Table 7 Align with C4 OUT connector See Figure 1 8 Add a turn to lock Connector is sealed End user supplies cable BNC Connec...

Page 13: ...3 PIN SIGNAL 1 USB or RS232_TXD TOUCH 2 RS232 TXD BUTTONS 3 RS232 RXD BUTTONS 4 GROUND 5 GROUND 6 USB or RS232_RXD TOUCH 7 NO CONNECT AMPH 803 015 07ZN6 7PN MATE 803 001 06ZN6 7SN Table 8 Serial Commu...

Page 14: ...en master color DATE TIME Adjust DATE and TIME settings I BIT Initiated Built In Test I BIT checks system functionality and UTILITY Start up Options Programmable Button Set up Factory Reset Several Us...

Page 15: ...FT softkeys These keys L1 L4 will be used for adjusting Video Scaling for each physical port On the right side of the bezel are the R RIGHT softkeys Softkey R1 allows the user to turn ON or OFF specif...

Page 16: ...en FIT is the factory default setting for all video source settings Note A black border on the left and right or top and bottom will appear if the video does not have the same aspect ratio as the disp...

Page 17: ...Small Medium Large Each press increases the size to next then returns PIP to default Small LOCATION L2 Cycles through five 5 possible screen locations Top Left Bottom Left Top Right Bottom Right and C...

Page 18: ...ds assigned to a dual view POP setting SCALE CH1 L1 Cycles Top Window options SCALE CH2 L2 Cycles Bottom Window options Stretched Cropped CH1 INPUT L3 Changes CH1 input source CH2 INPUT L4 Changes CH2...

Page 19: ...P Figure 6 configurations Select entry using R Right softkey buttons Go to section NAME ENTRY MENU Figure 8 to name views VIEW 1 R1 Saves to PIP POP VIEW 1 entry NAME ENTRY MENU opens VIEW 2 R2 Saves...

Page 20: ...Selection Cursor UP RIGHT L2 Navigates Selection Cursor RIGHT LEFT L3 Navigates Selection Cursor LEFT DOWN L4 Navigates Selection Cursor DOWN SPACE L5 Adds an empty SPACE as in a spacebar press CLEAR...

Page 21: ...se effects The NVIS SETTINGS MENU is accessed through L2 from the MAIN MENU Figure 3 and allows the user to make NVIS viewing color selections NVIS RED L1 Selects the NVIS RED view color NVIS GREEN L2...

Page 22: ...real time clock runs in the background keeping current time Displayed clock is not redrawn to reflect time changes until adjustments are com pleted EDIT DATE L2 Selects EDIT DATE to start the customi...

Page 23: ...region of field use Increment Value L1 Increases DATE or TIME value Decrement Value L2 Decreases DATE or TIME value Move Cursor Right L3 Moves cursor to the right value Move Cursor Left L4 Moves curso...

Page 24: ...tests present the ability to know that a fault exists Table 10 provides the HDRM BIT System Test Summary with brief definitions of the BIT available for the HDRM Tests are designed to assess the healt...

Page 25: ...L1 Running the I BIT allows the user to confirm all systems are functioning Results are shown in the test log box in the center of the display screen Select INITIATE I BIT to start the process NEXT E...

Page 26: ...r incorrect meta data EEP ERROR EEP file header was incorrect or communication with the device failed COMM ERROR The microcontroller detected a framing par ity or overrun error when receiving data fro...

Page 27: ...I BIT and Continuous C BIT SYSTEM TEST NAME POWER UP INITIATED SERIAL INITIATED MENU CONTINUOUS RAM ERROR YES YES YES NO ROM ERROR YES YES YES NO EEP ERROR YES YES YES NO COMM ERROR NO NO NO YES SYST...

Page 28: ...WN KEY UP Restores to Text List See Section Communication Protocol Factory Default Key Down and Key Up Transmit Text NVIS COLOR If Applicable Sets to GREEN PROGRAMMABLE BUTTONS Disabled VIDEO FEED VIE...

Page 29: ...u From the UTILITY MENU Figure 13 the STARTUP MENU is accessed through softkey button L4 BACKLIGHT L1 Enters BRIGHTNESS STARTUP MENU Figure 15 VIEW L2 Enters VIEW STARTUP MENU Figure 17 BACK R5 Return...

Page 30: ...er ON at last used brightness setting Saves setting when button is pressed and the previous menu STARTUP Figure 14 opens DAY L2 Opens BRIGHTNESS ADJUST MENU Figure 16 with DAY brightness range profile...

Page 31: ...Decreases BRIGHTNESS Backlight brightness is adjusted as value is changed SAVE R5 Saves DAY NIGHT backlight brightness setting CANCEL B5 Cancels any changes entered Returns to BRIGHTNESS STARTUP MENU...

Page 32: ...1 Starts with last used view SDI L2 Starts with SDI fullscreen HDMI L3 Starts with HDMI fullscreen DVI L4 Starts with DVI fullscreen C1 B1 Starts with Composite 1 fullscreen C2 B2 Starts with Composit...

Page 33: ...soft key Press any but ton to start the process of assigning a new function to that button and change the label text displayed next to it DSE s Alternate Programming Software DSE s Alternate Programm...

Page 34: ...d SRC L3 CH1 displays the next input SWAP L4 CH1 and CH2 swaps inputs CHN INPUT L5 Opens Input Function Menu VIEW 1 R1 User configured layout entry 1 toggles ON and OFF Empty displays or the saved PIP...

Page 35: ...n User selects a button Figure 21 to set video feed input SDI L1 CH1 displays the SDI Input HDMI L2 CH1 displays the HDMI Input DVI L3 CH1 displays the DVI Input C1 R1 CH1 displays the Composite 1 Inp...

Page 36: ...xt customize SELECT R3 Enters Character BACKSPACE R2 Deletes Last Character CLEAR R1 Clears the Text Entry UP L1 Navigates Selection Cursor UP RIGHT L2 Navigates Selection Cursor RIGHT LEFT L3 Navigat...

Page 37: ...alid The System Test can be run at Power ON when initiated by a BIT serial command when initiated by the user from the I BIT menu or System Test can run continuously Table 11 shows when each test is r...

Page 38: ...ters represents the manufacturer last three are Command Code n Comma Delimited Fields Field O Field 1 Field n 1 Checksum Delimiter Byte 2 Checksum Checksum is two ASCI characters representing a hexade...

Page 39: ...o HDRM DSACK DSNAK Program Key Down Text Msg DSPKU To HDRM DSACK DSNAK Program Key Up Text Msg DSPKF To HDRM DSACK DSNAK Program Key Function DSPKT To HDRM DSACK DSNAK Program Key OSD Label Text DSKDQ...

Page 40: ...Factory default transmit message for top left button L1 on Press Down Custom Message Example L1D CR LF Message DSPKD L1 4C31440D0C 47 CR LF used to program key L1 to transmit L1D on Press Down Custom...

Page 41: ...receiving a DSIBT command runs IBIT and transmits a DSBTR with results DSBTQ Request BIT Results Command The DSBTQ Request BIT Results command requests the HDRM to transmit the last BIT System Test re...

Page 42: ...9 DEVICE 3 ERROR bit 8 DEVICE 2 ERROR bit 7 DEVICE 1 ERROR bit 6 DEVICE 8 ERROR bit 5 SYSTEM CLOCK ERROR bit 4 COMM ERROR bit 3 EEP ERROR bit 2 ROM ERROR bit 1 External RAM ERROR RAM Error in BIT Menu...

Page 43: ...e storage Example DSPKM 01 6C CR LF Suspend drawing program key info DSPKM 00 6D CR LF Resume drawing and force scene to repaint Response DSACK or DSNAK DSPKD Program Key Down Transmit Message Command...

Page 44: ...nd newline characters Response DSACK or DSNAK Maximum key up transmit text is 20 hex bytes not ASCII DSPKF Program Key Function Command Note After Factory Reset Button Functions are set to NONE Exampl...

Page 45: ...ample DSKUQ L1 09 CR LF Response DSKUR or DSNAK DSKFQ Request Program Key Function Transmit Message Command Request a DSKFR response message Example DSKFQ L1 1A CR LF FIELD NAME DATA 0 BTNID L1 L2 L3...

Page 46: ...smit Message Response Command The DSKUR is a response message to a DSKDQ and contains the transmit message used when the key is released from being pressed Example DSKUR L1 4C31550D0A 56 CR LF Top lef...

Page 47: ...The message contains the OSD text assigned to the key Example DSKTR L1 535243 21 CR LF Top left button L1 text is SRC Response N A DSACK Acknowledge Response Command The DSACK Acknowledge Response co...

Page 48: ...L4 0D CR LF L5 DOWN DSKDN L5 03 CR LF UP DSKUP L5 0C CR LF Factory Default Key Down and Key Up Transmit Text The Key Down and Key Up transmit event messages are reset to the hard coded text mes sages...

Page 49: ...SKUP B4 03 CR LF B5 DOWN DSKDN B5 0D CR LF UP DSKUP B5 02 CR LF R1 DOWN DSKDN R1 19 CR LF UP DSKUP R1 16 CR LF R2 DOWN DSKDN R2 1A CR LF UP DSKUP R2 15 CR LF R3 DOWN DSKDN R3 1B CR LF UP DSKUP R3 14 C...

Page 50: ...turer of previous ly installed driver program to learn how to uninstall their product These instructions may be available from the manufacturer s web site New HDRM Installation with Existing Device Wh...

Page 51: ...y is up to operational temperature the flashing LED becomes a constant blue illumination and the Display automatically powers on Maximum time for the Display to reach operational temperature is approx...

Page 52: ...17 DIGITAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING INC DSE 17491 NORTH 93RD STREET SCOTTSDALE AZ 85255 DSE SERVICE CENTER 480 515 1110 SERVICE DIGITALSYS COM WWW DIGITALSYS COM 2017 by Digital Systems Engineering All Rig...

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