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Fig. 8:  Raptor SQ2801 Dimensions (Desktop); Side View 

 

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 General Installation 

Summary of Contents for Raptor SQ2801

Page 1: ...Important Please read PRECAUTIONS and this User s Manual carefully to familiarize yourself with safe and effective usage procedures Please retain this manual for future reference ...

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Page 3: ...ce Inc and EIZO NANAO CORPORATION s receipt of said information Although every effort has been made to ensure that this manual provides up to date information please note that EIZO monitor specifications are subject to change without notice DPMS is a trademark and VESA is a registered trademark of Video Electronic Standards Association Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Rap...

Page 4: ...al Installation 27 3 Operation and Adjustment 28 3 1 Function of OSD Keys and LED 28 3 2 OSD Menu Quick OSD Menu 29 3 2 1 Quick OSD Menu 29 3 2 2 OSD Menu 30 3 2 2 1 OSD Menu Picture 30 3 2 2 2 OSD Menu Advanced 32 3 2 2 3 OSD Menu Options 1 33 3 2 2 4 OSD Menu Options 2 34 3 2 2 5 OSD Menu Options 3 36 3 2 2 6 OSD Menu Utilities 37 3 2 2 7 OSD Menu Utilities Installation RGB Mode 38 3 2 2 8 OSD M...

Page 5: ...on Rear View 14 Fig 5 Raptor SQ2801 Dimensions Chassis version Side View 15 Fig 6 Raptor SQ2801 Desktop Version Front View 16 Fig 7 Raptor SQ2801 Dimensions Desktop version Rear View 17 Fig 8 Raptor SQ2801 Dimensions Desktop Side View 18 Fig 9 Raptor SQ2801 Dimensions Panel mount Front View 19 Fig 10 Raptor SQ2801 Dimensions Panel mount Side View 20 Fig 11 Raptor SQ2801 Dimensions Panel mount Back...

Page 6: ...lor depth of 16 7 million colors It is backward compatible with Sony s DDM1 monitors The Raptor SQ2801 product has two dual link DVI D digital inputs and one analog input OSD on screen display allows control of various configurable parameters such as brightness contrast and input switching These parameters can also be controlled via RS 232 and RS 422 interfaces Remote control software is available...

Page 7: ...allation The chapter discusses the installation and the various interfaces available to the monitor Chapter 3 Operation Operation and adjustment controls of the Raptor SQ2801 Chapter 4 Serial Communication Transmission protocol for communication between a PC Workstation and the monitor via a serial interface Chapter 5 Technical Data Display module power supply environment and other data Chapter 6 ...

Page 8: ...1 2 Warnings and Safety Notes For information about warnings and safety notes refer to PRECATUIONS supplied with this manual 8 1 Overview ...

Page 9: ...f the monitor see Fig 1 and Fig 2 Please note that the chassis mount version of the monitor Raptor SQ2801 Chassis and Panel mount must only be transported in a horizontal position i e The front glass face of the monitor should be facing up during transportation See Fig 1 The desktop version of the monitor Raptor SQ2801 Desktop may be transported either horizontally or vertically If transported hor...

Page 10: ...d tools They must also be discharged to earth at all times When assemblies are removed or added to the system the unit must always be switched off and unplugged from the power supply Vulnerable components should always be held by their edges Avoid touching circuit paths and contact pins 1 5 Cleaning Clean the monitor periodically to keep the monitor clean and extend its life Cabinet Clean the cabi...

Page 11: ...sideration of technical and ergonomic aspects 2 1 Removal of Packaging and Checking of Component Parts After unpacking all delivered components they should be checked for completeness and for possible shipping damage visual inspection If any parts are missing or damaged please contact your local dealer Have your packing list number serial number of the unit and a description of the problem availab...

Page 12: ...wed to circulate around the enclosure Please bear in mind that increased temperatures may result in on screen defects and significantly reduced lifetime of the panel EMC Radiation The LCD monitor is a piece of equipment designed for integration into an industrial system The operator of the entire plant is responsible for maintaining electromagnetic compatibility according to EMC laws Safety Aspect...

Page 13: ...2 2 1 Raptor SQ2801 Dimensions Chassis version Fig 3 Raptor SQ2801 Dimensions Chassis version Front View 2 General Installation 13 ...

Page 14: ...Fig 4 Raptor SQ2801 Dimensions Chassis version Rear View 14 2 General Installation ...

Page 15: ...Fig 5 Raptor SQ2801 Dimensions Chassis version Side View 2 General Installation 15 ...

Page 16: ...2 2 2 Raptor SQ2801 Dimensions Desktop version Fig 6 Raptor SQ2801 Desktop Version Front View 16 2 General Installation ...

Page 17: ...Fig 7 Raptor SQ2801 Dimensions Desktop version Rear View 2 General Installation 17 ...

Page 18: ...Fig 8 Raptor SQ2801 Dimensions Desktop Side View 18 2 General Installation ...

Page 19: ...2 2 3 Raptor SQ2801 Dimensions Panel mount version Fig 9 Raptor SQ2801 Dimensions Panel mount Front View 2 General Installation 19 ...

Page 20: ...Fig 10 Raptor SQ2801 Dimensions Panel mount Side View 20 2 General Installation ...

Page 21: ...Fig 11 Raptor SQ2801 Dimensions Panel mount Back View 2 General Installation 21 ...

Page 22: ... supply serial interfaces and input sources All input connectors are shown in the figure below All connections should adhere to EMC regulations Use cord grips to secure cables Fig 12 Location of Interface Connectors RS232 1 RS422 DVI 2 DVI 1 Analog R G B H V External Keyboard Main Power Power Switch Fuse Clip for Cord Grips RS232 2 22 2 General Installation ...

Page 23: ...For connection with the analog video source a high quality coaxial cable must be used The three video signals red green and blue require 50 ohm impedance on the coaxial cable while the synchronization signals hsync and vsync must have 75 ohms impedance Signal cables of poor quality may cause distortions and shadowing in the displayed picture Technical data pertaining to the analog RGB interface is...

Page 24: ...use pixel frequencies below the DVI maximum If the connected workstation graphics card does not support DDC it can be configured manually as described in section 5 7 on page 56 In addition to this specific timing all others timing that are part of the DVI specification are displayed Video cables up to 5 meters in length may be used for the connection between the graphics card and the display Conne...

Page 25: ...ector type 9 pin D Sub socket 2 3 4 RS232 2 Interface This RS232 interface is used for communication with the host machine workstation Three different protocols are available which are described in chapter 4 on page 43 The additional handshake signals serve to communicate with a workstation via the DDM protocol Connector Assignment Connector type 9 pin D Sub socket Pin Signal 1 NC 2 TXD Output 3 R...

Page 26: ...ion with a workstation via DDM protocol However no handshake signals are available If the monitor has to be connected via RS422 interface with handshake signals the RS232 2 interface has to be used with an external interface converter RS232 RS422 Connector Assignment Connector type 15 pin D Sub plug Pin Signal 1 NC 2 TXD 3 RXD 4 NC 5 NC 6 NC 7 NC 8 NC 9 TXD 10 RXD 11 NC 12 NC 13 NC 14 NC 15 GND 26...

Page 27: ...Connector Assignment Connector Type Sub miniature circular connector Series 712 Binder GmbH 2 4 Electrical Installation Before connecting the Raptor SQ2801 to main power ensure that all connectors for video signals and serial interfaces are plugged in properly and securely After that the monitor may be connected to main power and switched on by turning ON the main power switch on the rear of the u...

Page 28: ...uick OSD if no OSD is active Selection of signal interface execute automatic adjustment for analog input source Decrement value Navigation to the left Menu Invoke OSD menu toggle between main and submenu Select Menu navigation scroll down if OSD is active Invoke Quick OSD if no OSD is active Selection of Quick Menu Function Brightness Contrast and backlight brightness I O Soft power On and off fun...

Page 29: ...ns are available via Quick OSD Menu Brightness Contrast Source select Automatic adjustment Fig 15 Quick OSD Menu Invoke via key Select Function Adjustment Value Description Brightness Setting range 0 to 100 via key Brightness adjustment Contrast Setting range 0 to 100 via key Contrast adjustment Invoke via key Function Adjustment Value Description Source RGB1 Digital1 Digital2 Press key again Sele...

Page 30: ... when the unit is displaying a DVI signal 3 2 2 1 OSD Menu Picture Fig 16 OSD Menu Picture Active Signal Source Function Description RGB DVI Brightness Display brightness adjustment not backlight brightness Setting range 0 to 100 X X Contrast Contrast adjustment Setting range 0 to 100 X X H Position Horizontal picture position Setting range 0 to 100 X V Position Vertical picture position Setting r...

Page 31: ...t signal is displayed full screen Fill Aspect Ratio The input signal is displayed in maximum size while height width ratio is kept Depending on the resolution a black field may be displayed up and down or left and right X X Auto Phase Tune Enable disable automatic phase tune If this function is enabled phase adjustment is periodically checked and if necessary readjusted see section 3 3 1 page 42 S...

Page 32: ...ion 2048 x 2048 Setting range 1 to 5 X X Gamma Gamma Curve selection Setting range Linear or CRT X X Color temperature Color temperature adjustment Choose among three predefined and one free adjustable color temperature values Enabling user adjustment causes bars for red green and blue to appear Range 0 to 100 50 corresponds factor 1 Setting range 5000 K 7300 K 9300 K user X X X available for this...

Page 33: ...at time if no key is pressed Setting range in steps of 5 sec between 5 and 60 sec X X OSD Background Choose between transparent and colored background Setting range Opaque translucent X X Backlight Adjust backlight brightness Setting range backlight controller off 0 to 100 Setting range backlight controller on 30 to 150 cd m X X Backlight Controller Backlight control to compensate for loss of brig...

Page 34: ...ble display of source icon Changes to any of the following cause this icon to appear and display the actual signal source information Signal source e g RGB1 analog Mode resolution of input signal source H and V frequency X X SCI2 mode Selection of communication protocol of serial interface RS232 2 and RS422 see chapter 4 page 43 Setting range Standard Sony DDM X X SCI2 signal type Selection of act...

Page 35: ... brightness DDM control function assignment to DDM protocol 0xA0 Valid functions backlight brightness contrast disabled X X Fans supervision ON number of number of rotation will be shown in Menu Info 2 OFF Status is OK in Menu Info 2 If a fan without control function is installed and status is ON menu Info 2 shows a failure X X 3 Operation and Adjustment 35 ...

Page 36: ...might otherwise be misinterpreted resulting in incorrect centering or pixel resolution X X Unlock RGB Timing 1 Settings for video timing 1 get released Auto adjustment is enabled again X X Lock RGB Timing 2 See lock RGB Timing 1 X X Unlock RGB Timing 2 See unlock RGB Timing 1 X X RGB Timing 1 Shows resolution and refresh rate of locked timing 1 Only available if timing 1 is locked X X RGB Timing 2...

Page 37: ... parameters brightness contrast backlight brightness etc to factory default values X X Installation RGB Mode This function allows the user to add a signal timing definition to the monitor It will be used to process a signal that is not internally defined X X Test pattern Displays a test pattern on the screen Select one of 7 different test patterns by pressing key Any other key will return to norma...

Page 38: ... an auto adjustment however without an automatic image position adjustment Mode 3 use timing parameters and carry out an auto adjustment however without an automatic frequency adjustment Setting range Disabled Mode1 Mode2 Mode3 X X H visible Horizontal image resolution X X V visible Vertical image resolution X X H total Number of pixels per line most important parameter X X H Start Number of pixel...

Page 39: ... and switched on X X Upper b l unit on time Shows backlight on time of upper backlight unit X X Middle b l unit on time Shows backlight on time of middle backlight unit X X Lower b l unit on time Shows backlight on time of lower backlight unit X X Backlight power surplus Shows the reserve for adjusting the backlight brightness X X Mode Resolution Shows parameters of the current input signal X X X ...

Page 40: ...cklight unit X X Middle backlight unit Shows status of middle backlight unit X X Lower backlight unit Shows status of lower backlight unit X X Input signal Shows if valid input signal has been detected X X Fan 1 Shows the number of rotation and OK if the control function is not active X X Fan 2 Shows the number of rotation and OK if the control function is not active X X X available for this input...

Page 41: ...the quality of the displayed image it may be necessary to tweak the image manually 3 3 1 Adjustment Phase and Frequency The two most important parameters of an analog signal are frequency and phase adjustments Frequency adjustment precisely indicates the total number of pixels per line With phase adjustment the capture point of a pixel is determined See the illustration below For adjustment of fre...

Page 42: ...omatic phase adjustment in the OSD will allow the monitor to compensate this This function performs tests every 5 minutes for phasing in the pixel clock and readjusts itself if a deviation is detected NOTE For best results the automatic phase adjustment function requires that text or lines are visible on the screen These areas are used to evaluate the degree of phasing 3 4 Adjustment of Backlight ...

Page 43: ...ocol This protocol supports all adjustments and controls of the monitor Simplified Protocol This protocol has a simplified structure and only allows the adjustment of brightness contrast and backlight brightness It can also query the monitor s system status for information such as error messages temperature active source and operating time DDM Protocol This protocol is used in Sony DDM compatible ...

Page 44: ...ndard protocol supports all adjustments and control of the monitor This protocol uses two kinds of data packet types Packet format called Operation is used for adjustments such as brightness contrast and backlight brightness The packet type called key simulation is used to operate the OSD via serial interface Interface Parameters Interface Parameters Baud Rate 19200 Parity None Data Bits 8 Stop Bi...

Page 45: ...00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 L Lower Byte H Higher Byte O Type BYTE Operation Code WORD Function Val DWORD Value O Type Code Operation Comment 0x01 SET Set value 0x02 GET Get value 0x03 INC Increment value 0x04 DEC Decrement value Code Code Operation Comment Val Min Val Max 0x03E8 Backlight brightness Set backlight value 0 0xff 0x139C Brightness Set brightness level 0 0xff 0x13AF Contrast Set contr...

Page 46: ...de L Code H 0x00 0x00 Byte No 11 12 Data 0x00 0x00 L Lower Byte H Higher Byte Code WORD Key code Following codes are supported Key code Function Key 0x0061 0x0062 0x005b UP 0x0059 DOWN 0x005a LEFT 0x0058 RIGHT 0x0057 MENU 0x005c MENU RIGHT 0x005d MENU LEFT 0x005f ESCAPE 0x0056 AUTOADJ 0x0055 SOURCE Protocol Host Monitor Packet Keyboard simulation Char 0x06 46 4 Serial Communication erial Communica...

Page 47: ...0xC1 0x81 0x40 0x01 0xC0 0x80 0x41 0x01 0xC0 0x80 0x41 0x00 0xC1 0x81 0x40 0x00 0xC1 0x81 0x40 0x01 0xC0 0x80 0x41 0x00 0xC1 0x81 0x40 0x01 0xC0 0x80 0x41 0x01 0xC0 0x80 0x41 0x00 0xC1 0x81 0x40 0x00 0xC1 0x81 0x40 0x01 0xC0 0x80 0x41 0x01 0xC0 0x80 0x41 0x00 0xC1 0x81 0x40 0x01 0xC0 0x80 0x41 0x00 0xC1 0x81 0x40 0x00 0xC1 0x81 0x40 0x01 0xC0 0x80 0x41 0x00 0xC1 0x81 0x40 0x01 0xC0 0x80 0x41 0x01 ...

Page 48: ...7F 0xBF 0x7D 0xBD 0xBC 0x7C 0xB4 0x74 0x75 0xB5 0x77 0xB7 0xB6 0x76 0x72 0xB2 0xB3 0x73 0xB1 0x71 0x70 0xB0 0x50 0x90 0x91 0x51 0x93 0x53 0x52 0x92 0x96 0x56 0x57 0x97 0x55 0x95 0x94 0x54 0x9C 0x5C 0x5D 0x9D 0x5F 0x9F 0x9E 0x5E 0x5A 0x9A 0x9B 0x5B 0x99 0x59 0x58 0x98 0x88 0x48 0x49 0x89 0x4B 0x8B 0x8A 0x4A 0x4E 0x8E 0x8F 0x4F 0x8D 0x4D 0x4C 0x8C 0x44 0x84 0x85 0x45 0x87 0x47 0x46 0x86 0x82 0x42 0x...

Page 49: ...e OK 0x06 Protocol Host Monitor Control Packet Data Packet or ACK OK Maximum response time of the monitor is 200 ms In case of an error in transmission the monitor does not respond 4 2 1 Data Packet Structure Byte No 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Data 0xBE 0xEF 0x10 Len L Len H CRC L CRC H CMD Data 0 Data 1 Data Byte No 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data ...

Page 50: ...ller Bit 6 reserved Bit 7 reserved Byte 09 Internal Temperature 55 C to 125 C in complement on two Byte 10 Active Input Source Bit 0 1 0 RGB Analog1 1 DVI1 2 DVI2 3 RGB Analog2 Bit 2 Input signal active Byte 11 reserved Byte 12 reserved Byte 13 LSB Operating hour meter Byte 14 Second Byte Operating hour meter Byte 15 Third Byte Operating hour meter Byte 16 MSB Operating hour meter Byte 17 LSB Back...

Page 51: ...06 ACK is sent after the monitor has internally switched the source CRC Check sum for individual sources AnalogRGB1 0x2C1C DVI1 0xEDDC DVI2 0xADDD AnalogRGB2 0x6C1D 0x03 Backlight Brightness This command is used to adjust backlight brightness Host Monitor Byte 03 L Len 0x02 Byte 04 H Len 0x00 Byte 08 Value of Brightness 0 255 Monitor Host Byte 00 ACK 0x06 Value 0 to 255 corresponds 0 to 100 of adj...

Page 52: ...r Host Byte 00 ACK 0x06 Value 0 to 255 corresponds 0 to 100 of adjustment range 4 3 DDM Protocol The DDM Protocol and its commands have been defined for operation with Sony DDM compatible monitor The Raptor SQ2801 only implements those commands which the monitor supports All other commands will simply return success This protocol is only supported by RS232 2 or RS422 interface For this the DDM pro...

Page 53: ...light unit faulty Bit 5 No or no valid signal from controller Bit 6 reserved Bit 7 reserved Byte 1 Internal Temperature 55 C to 125 C in complement on two Byte 2 Active Input Source Bit 0 1 0 RGB Analog1 1 DVI1 2 DVI2 3 RGB Analog2 Bit 2 Input signal active Byte 3 Reserved Byte 4 LSB Operating hour meter Byte 5 Second Byte Operating hour meter Byte 6 Third Byte Operating hour meter Byte 7 MSB Oper...

Page 54: ...tio typ 1000 1 Response time White Black Black White 5 ms 20 ms White Uniformity max max luminance min luminance 1 25 Backlight 3 x CCFT Trays Cold Cathode Fluorescent Tube Brightness typ max min 225 cd m 22 5 cd m 5 2 Power Supply Input voltage 90 264 VAC 47 63 Hz Main power fuse 2 x 5 A delay action fuse Power consumption typ at 70 cd m at 210 cd m approx 110 W approx 150 W Power consumption Sta...

Page 55: ...antireflective 5 5 Housing Weight approx 29 1 kg Material of housing Sheet steel Color of housing RAL 9005 jet black 5 6 Input signal RGB analog Level Video 0 7 Vss RGB analog on 50 Ω Bandwidth 500 MHz 3dB Impedance 50 Ω Synchronization Separate Sync Synchronization level 1 5 Vss Impedance 75 Ω H Frequency 30 to 130 KHz V Frequency 50 to 70 Hz 55 5 Technical Data ...

Page 56: ...l 2114 lines V Visible 2048 lines 5 8 Input Signal DVI 1 DVI 2 Signal Standard DVI 1 0 Pixel clock max 2 x 165 MHz 5 9 Recommended DVI Timing 2 048 x 2 048 Pixel H Frequency 124 8 KHz Pixel clock 260 MHz 2 x 130 MHz H Total 2080 pixel H Visible 2048 pixel V Frequency 60 Hz V Total 2100 lines V Visible 2048 lines 56 5 Technical Data ...

Page 57: ...aptor SQ2801 Test guidelines EG guide lines No 2004 108 EC No 2006 95 EC Harmonized standards used EN 55022 Class B A1 EN55022 A1 Interference emissions industrial EN55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 Interference resistance industrial EN 60950 Safety 57 5 Technical Data ...

Page 58: ...Graphics hardware and software installation manual 65 0265 01 Raptor SQ2801 Reference Maintenance manual 6 2 Raptor SQ2801 Field Replaceable components Field maintenance of the Raptor SQ2801 unit is discussed in Maintenance Manual The following is a list of field upgradeable components Part Number Description 80 0010 01 Upper Lamp Tray for Backlight 80 0010 02 Middle Lamp Tray for Backlight 80 001...

Page 59: ...1st Edition October 2007 03V22230A1 U M SQ2801 EN ...

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