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Instructions for Use

Full HD 49" LCD Monitor

Important

Please read the safety information and all information delivered

with the product carefully to familiarize yourself with safe and

effective usage.

Summary of Contents for CuratOR LX491W

Page 1: ...Instructions for Use Full HD 49 LCD Monitor Important Please read the safety information and all information delivered with the product carefully to familiarize yourself with safe and effective usage...

Page 2: ...for the specific task in accordance with the relevant documentation in particular its warning notices and safety instructions Qualified personnel are those who based on their training and experience a...

Page 3: ...nformation for connection 17 5 2 Connector locations 18 5 3 Connection panel 19 5 4 Connecting the signal cable 21 5 5 Connecting the power cable 22 6 Commissioning 23 6 1 Switching on the monitor and...

Page 4: ...fications 55 10 1 Monitor characteristics 55 10 2 Power supply 55 10 3 Electronics 56 10 4 Mechanical design 56 10 5 Climatic conditions 57 10 6 Safety regulations 57 11 Dimension drawings 58 11 1 Vie...

Page 5: ...d video data The LX491W is intended for use by health care professionals to display images from a vari ety of medical imaging devices in particular endoscopic and PACS systems but not mam mography on...

Page 6: ...ductor is considered a first fault event in accordance with EN 60601 1 Use the following measures to ensure that the leakage currents remain below the specified limits Separators for signal input unit...

Page 7: ...of liquid Liquids seeping into the device may result in electric shock or device failure CAUTION Extensive damage to property may result if the device is not connected correctly That is why you should...

Page 8: ...air circulation When installing the device ensure that there is adequate air circulation for operation The permissi ble ambient temperature range must not be violated Otherwise the device could be de...

Page 9: ...ly sensitive to mechanical damage Absolutely avoid scratches shocks etc What to do if the device is faulty If the following conditions exist the device must be disconnected from the line power supply...

Page 10: ...monitor s weight and that is approved for tilting up to 10 The screw insertion depth into the monitor must be within the acceptable range NOTICE Radio interference This is a Class B device The device...

Page 11: ...n a ceil ing suspension a wall mount or a stand Product Order number Description CuratOR LX491W white 6GF62602LA10 Full HD 49 LCD Monitor with white housing CuratOR LX491W black 6GF62602LA11 Full HD 4...

Page 12: ...es The LX491W is precalibrated at the factory A total of five practice oriented Look Up Tables LUTs have been preset This calibration data makes installation and maintenance easier As such the monitor...

Page 13: ...in Pic ture PiP representation or next to one another as Picture and Picture PaP using the widescreen format Protective screen The LX491W has an anti glare protective screen fitted in front of the LC...

Page 14: ...ore you switch it on This can take several hours NOTICE Overheating Ventilation holes are located on the rear of the housing If the ventilation holes are covered or closed the heat generated in the mo...

Page 15: ...s or light col ored walls In order to reduce reflections on the monitor only use non dazzling reflector bulbs for the ceiling lighting Note Shocks and impacts The monitor is sensitive to mechanical in...

Page 16: ...ling the monitor in the selected holder check whether the screws for removing the cover of the connection panel are accessible If not remove the connection panel cover prior to installation The monito...

Page 17: ...tion may result CAUTION Grounding The permissible leakage current is not exceeded during the first fault event in accordance with EN60601 1 The device is grounded with an additional protective conduct...

Page 18: ...bles and power cables next to one another Otherwise line power subject to heavy interference could result in reversible pixel errors The device must not share a line power supply with motors or valves...

Page 19: ...ote An additional protective conductor may be connected to the grounding screw 5 3 Connection panel The connection panel is visible after removing the cover The LX491W has connectors for power communi...

Page 20: ...al is applied to a signal input except for the 3G SDI input and the Deinterlacing function in the Signal OSD menu is set to Normal brightness is reduced by approx 15 The Field to frame and Static mesh...

Page 21: ...tings The video source is set on the monitor using the EDID data transmitted via the DDC in terface If the video source cannot interpret the EDID data the monitor automatically at tempts to adjust to...

Page 22: ...be replaced in repair centers or by service personnel Note for North America Molded power plugs must comply with the requirements for hospitals with respect to CSA Std C22 2 No 21 and UL 498 CAUTION O...

Page 23: ...e monitor displays a black screen If there is a signal the image is displayed accordingly Note Image not displayed If an image is not displayed after the monitor is switched on and a video signal is p...

Page 24: ...h standard However depending on the graphics card used it may still be necessary to align and size the picture for the selected standard 6 5 Adjustment of monitor and video source Adjustment of resolu...

Page 25: ...tors are calibrated at the factory and maintain these settings To reduce the brightness using the OSD operator controls use a picture with 0 gray scale black and a suitable measuring instrument Reduce...

Page 26: ...play Identification Data is read out and the video source can detect the monitor CAUTION Installation and parameterization of the video source Please refer to the video source manufacturer s manual fo...

Page 27: ...n be processed together In the case of interlaced scanning each image is divided into two separate fields An image therefore comprises two fields An interlaced image is output on the screen in two sca...

Page 28: ...agram Horizontal resolution 3 Active video horizontal resolution Vertical resolution 3 Active video vertical resolution Total horizontal lines 5 Total number of lines horizontal Horizontal blank pixel...

Page 29: ...ion command and the image is then displayed with the new parameters 6 6 4 Determining the timing data If you know none or only part of the timing data you can determine the data incrementally in the F...

Page 30: ...red into memory with the Execute function com mand and the image is then displayed with the new parameters After the Execute function Mode switches to Active and you can optimize the start values Ente...

Page 31: ...solution input fields This range is displayed in the center of the monitor in black The inactive resolution range is the unused range between the active resolution and the maximum resolution of the mo...

Page 32: ...nction Note Gray blue range not visible If no gray blue area is visible on the left and right sides of the image reduce the Hori zontal Resolution until the gray blue area becomes visible If no gray b...

Page 33: ...Device malfunction in operation If the device is not working properly check the system for basic connection and operating errors before contacting service personnel 7 1 Operator controls The CuratOR L...

Page 34: ...n the OSD menu Navigate tab to the right Escape Exit OSD Up Navigate upwards in menu Left Close submenu Right Open submenu Down Navigate downwards in menu Minus Decrease value Plus Increase value Stan...

Page 35: ...PaP PiP PoP PaP Picture and Picture arrangement Two images from a primary and secondary video source are displayed next to one another PiP Picture in Picture arrangement The image content of the secon...

Page 36: ...Flickering horizontal stripes may occur when the OSD is open Image settings on the PiP PaP or PoP window The image display and quality of the various PiP PaP PoP windows can be set individu ally When...

Page 37: ...plied the OSD only offers a limited set of functions Fig OSD menu layout 7 6 Picture menu Function Values Description Active adjustment window Main window 1 PiP window 2 Default Main win dow 1 Selecti...

Page 38: ...e 9300 K 7300 K User Default Native Set the desired color temperature or hue The color temperatures can be selected from among three fixed settings or one adjustable setting It is possible to define a...

Page 39: ...apply Perform auto adjust ment Execute Perform auto adjustment Position Phase and Frequency are set automatically upon confirmation of the se lected function Note Perform auto adjustment can only be...

Page 40: ...lters depend on the input resolution At lower resolutions the filter cal culates the value for the non controlled pix els Sharpness mode Enhanced Normal Default setting Enhanced Setting image sharpnes...

Page 41: ...BS S Video SDI Select source for main display Note This function is only displayed when the Source scan function is set to Disabled Selection of picture source for full format im age Source scan Enabl...

Page 42: ...the main image primary video source Picture and Picture PaP Two images from a primary and a secondary video source are displayed next to one an other Picture over Picture PoP Up to five images of vari...

Page 43: ...the color adjustment of Saturation in the main Picture menu Deinterlacing Field to frame Static mesh Normal Default Normal Setting the Deinterlacing method Note The Deinterlacing function is shown onl...

Page 44: ...not be readjusted The function is shown only in conjunction with a supporting signal source Signal change delay Slider control Default 1 Note The Signal change delay menu item is not available unless...

Page 45: ...enu applies Note The backlight retains this value even if the LUT is changed LUT LUT 1 5 LUT User Default LUT 1 Select the Look Up Table LUT The LUT determines the monitor s gamma curve Using differen...

Page 46: ...mation For display only Displays the current monitor and operat ing data in the respective picture mode Serial number Temperature C Operation time h m Backlight operation time h m BL on over 350 cd m...

Page 47: ...d Transparency Opaque Transparent Half transparent Default Opaque OSD background selection OSD timeout Off 5 sec 10 sec 30 sec 1 min Default Disabled Closes the OSD menu after the specified time of in...

Page 48: ...abled Default Disabled The Backlight can be set to Dimmed or Off When the DPMS mode is active the back light is either dimmed or switched off The controller board and power supply unit re main active...

Page 49: ...ation value The following applies Total hori zontal lines Horizontal resolution A larger Horizontal resolution can result in the im age being split vertically Horizontal blank pixel Set the horizontal...

Page 50: ...AUTION Check the gray levels After each LUT recalculation performed in the Adjust LUT menu it is absolutely neces sary to apply an appropriate test pattern and check that all gray levels are displayed...

Page 51: ...uish x 0 272 y 0 308 Intrinsic Color coordinates remain unchanged from their intrinsic values Typical x 0 300 y 0 315 X 100 100 Default 0 x 0 272 X color coordinate correction When using the color set...

Page 52: ...drops which run down before they reach the edge of the panel Remove drops of liquid from the device immediately Contact with liquids over a longer period can cause discoloration or allow calcium depo...

Page 53: ...y of the monitor changes due to aging of the LCD unit and the backlight Check the monitor settings at regular intervals in accordance with the local guidelines Correct the settings if necessary Perfor...

Page 54: ...ignal or video sig nal Check whether source sweep has been switched on and the source chosen under source selection is connected Check the video cable Sync cable connected incor rectly Exchange the sy...

Page 55: ...efresh rate 60 Hz Pixel arrangement RGB vertical stripes Pixel distance 0 55926 mm x 0 55926 mm Contrast ratio 1300 1 typical 900 1 minimal Horizontal viewing angle Typically 178 for contrast ratio 10...

Page 56: ...sible Timing recognition The monitor detects various signals at the inputs and au tomatically adjusts itself to timings such as the following VGA 60 85 Hz SVGA 56 85 Hz XGA 60 85 Hz SXGA 60 85 Hz FHD...

Page 57: ...5 C h no condensation Humidity 10 90 non condensing at 25 C Air pressure 200 1060 hPa 12000 m 360 m 10 6 Safety regulations This device bears a CE mark in accordance with the provisions of Council Dir...

Page 58: ...rawings 11 1 View from front and side 58 CuratOR LX491W Instructions for Use 02 2018 11 Dimension drawings All dimensions in mm 11 1 View from front and side 11 2 Rear view HSWK RI LQVHUWLRQ a PP 0D 7...

Page 59: ...12 1 Accessories CuratOR LX491W Instructions for Use 02 2018 59 12 Spare parts accessories 12 1 Accessories Accessories Order number Description FST4700 Black 6GF69888BA03 Stand black FST4700 White 6...

Page 60: ...r the monitor or system must be monitored to ensure proper operation for the defined configuration Persons connecting additional devices to the signal input or output when configuring a medical system...

Page 61: ...urge voltage IEC EN 61000 4 5 1 kV line s against line s 2 kV line s against ground 2 kV line s against line s 3 kV line s against ground The power supply quality has to corre spond to that of typical...

Page 62: ...s ac cording to electromagnetic location measure menta have to be less than the compliance level in each individual frequency rangeb Interference can occur when used in the vicin ity of devices identi...

Page 63: ...10 0 221 1 0 583 0 35 0 7 10 1 844 1 106 2 213 100 5 833 3 5 7 For transmitters whose maximum nominal output power is not shown above the recommended mini mum distance d in meters m can be determined...

Page 64: ...put for service calls Symbol for USB Symbol for input Symbol for output Symbol for direct current Symbol Comply with the instructions for use Symbol for Authorized service personnel only Symbol for Da...

Page 65: ...onitor Model CuratOR LX491W SJ T11364 2014 The following product pollution control information is provided according to SJ T11364 2014 Marking for the restriction of the use of hazardous substances in...

Page 66: ...f the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in GB T 26572 X Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials used fo...

Page 67: ...d trademark of EIZO Corporation in Japan and other countries Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Apple is a registered trademark of Appl...

Page 68: ...20 Installation site 14 L Line power 22 LUT 45 Adjust 50 M Maintenance 53 Monitor information 46 O OSD menu Adjust LUT 50 Force Mode 49 Image quality 37 Image setting 39 Info 46 LUT 45 Overview 37 Si...

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Page 70: ...Siemensallee 84 76187 Karlsruhe Germany Copyright 2018 EIZO GmbH All rights reserved Instructions for Use 02 2018 CuratOR LX491W 1084978 001...

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