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General Installation Recommendations

Installation

IND100078-64

Ergonomics

1. The front surface of the display glass has an anti-reflective (AR) coating which can be scratched and damaged with

    improper cleaning. It is recommended using only 90+% pure Isopropyl alcohol (Isopropanol) and a soft fabric 

    cloth for this first cleaning. Fold a cloth into a small pad, dampen the cloth with alcohol, and wipe the glass from 

    one edge to the other in one direction with one continuous motion. The product glass will require cleaning as

    needed. The soft cloth & alcohol wipe is recommended to clean fingerprints and oils off the glass. Water stains

    (including coffee, tea & soda) should be first cleaned off the glass with a soft fabric cloth wet with water,

    immediately followed with wiping using an alcohol wetted cloth.

2. Adjust the unit height so that the top of the screen is at or below eye level. Your eyes should look slightly

    downwards when viewing the middle of the screen.

3. Adjust screen inclination to allow the angle of gaze to remain at the center of the screen approximately

    perpendicular to the line of gaze.

4. When products are to be operated both from a sitting position and from a standing position, a screen inclination of

    about 30° to 40° (from a vertical plane) has turned out to be favorable.

5. The brightness of displays is limited. Sunlight passing directly through the bridge windows - or its reflection - which

    falls upon the screen workplaces must be reduced by suitable means (negatively inclined window surfaces,

    venetian blinds, distance from the windows, dark coloring of the deckhead). 

6. The use of ordinary commercial filter plates or filter films is not permitted for items of equipment that require

    approval (by optical effects, “aids” of that kind can suppress small radar targets, for example).

7. For ECDIS applications, the minimum recommended viewing distance are as follows:

    (IEC62288, Part 7.5 Screen resolution)

43 inch = 842mm

Summary of Contents for HATTELAND TECHNOLOGY HD 43T22 MVD-MA C Series

Page 1: ...MAx CyTz Console Mount Model External Tactile Display Controls TDC where x ECDIS Factory Calibrated y Optical Bonding Technology z Projected Capacitive Touch Screen Multitouch Series X 42 5 inch Mult...

Page 2: ...righted to the respective owners The products may not be copied or duplicated in any way This documentation contains proprietary information that is not to be disclosed to persons outside the user s c...

Page 3: ...en products 14 Installation 17 General Installation Recommendations 18 First Things First 18 Installation and mounting 18 Installation limitations 20 Ergonomics 22 Cables 23 Maximum Cable Length 23 Ca...

Page 4: ...ngs 40 PIP Menu 41 OSD Menu 41 Miscellaneous 42 Input Source Settings 43 Communication 43 Service Settings 43 Presets 44 Fault Status 44 On Screen Display OSD Menu Functions 45 Operation Advanced DDC...

Page 5: ...rawings Console Mount Bracket 78 P006858 1 Single Bracket 78 Technical Drawings HD REM SX1 A1 79 For External Mounting 79 Appendixes 81 Touch Screen Inhibit Functionality 82 Preset Signal Timings 83 P...

Page 6: ...pin Terminal Block 3 81 for RS 422 RS 485 SCOM Buzzer Module MC 1 5 5 STF 3 81 Refer to Configuring Housing Terminal Block Connector section for usage P022999 2 x 43 IP66 Console Gasket EPDM Cellular...

Page 7: ...ead Screw Torx w sems spring plain 7mm Zc1 Both not factory mounted delivered loose in package Item Description Illustration VSD100913 1 1 pcs USB Male Cable Type A to Type A Length 2 0m If unit was d...

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Page 9: ...9 General...

Page 10: ...ice as to the right product for your needs You will find detailed product descriptions and specifications for the entire range on Displays Computers and Panel Computers Military solutions as well as t...

Page 11: ...demand only the best display solutions to ensure increased navigational safety and efficiency on the bridge Approved for harsh maritime environments where reliability and long life time are key facto...

Page 12: ...e Only present if Touch Screen was part of factory option order Silver with glue on back non tearable and made for thermal transfer printing Note Content on label will vary based on Touch Screen type...

Page 13: ...size is drawn in Due to space restrictions on selected units some labels will be rotated 90 degrees to fit properly The arrangement of labels may be shifted stacked differently as it is based on facto...

Page 14: ...formance same as surface capacitive Environmentally strong the touch sensor is inside the product better than both surface capacitive and resistive Supports Multitouch Newer Operating System OS requir...

Page 15: ...Alternative Single Touch Mouse Mode not supported Ref OS End of Life https www hatteland display com mails 09_2016_eol html If you experience any deviation in the touch input accuracy consider re cali...

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Page 17: ...17 Installation...

Page 18: ...the internal temperature rise will remove condensation Humidity Exposure Notice y y on a coarse and or dirty surface WRONGHANDLING WRONGHANDLING Installation and mounting Note Each installation case i...

Page 19: ...rect sunlight can cause a considerable increase in the temperature of the unit and might under certain circumstances lead to excessive temperature This point should already be taken into consideration...

Page 20: ...all units with a factory mounted touch screen and for outdoor use the touch controller can react and is sensitive to raindrops The only solution to this situation is not to mount the unit in a vertic...

Page 21: ...heating power depending on the volume is recommended 5 When selecting the site of a display unit the maximum cable lengths must be considered 6 When a product is being installed the surface base or b...

Page 22: ...or below eye level Your eyes should look slightly downwards when viewing the middle of the screen 3 Adjust screen inclination to allow the angle of gaze to remain at the center of the screen approxima...

Page 23: ...s possible to provide a high quality input output The maximum signal cable length will depend not only on the signal resolution and frequency but also on the quality of the signal output from the comp...

Page 24: ...commended that thickness of cables are Minimum 20 AWG and Maximum 18 AWG Length should be determined by qualified personnel 1 Open the housing 2 Unmount the fasteners FIG 1 3 Mount power cables to scr...

Page 25: ...e and located as close as possible to the connector piece that connects to the rear of computer When ready Open the ferrite place the cable inside as shown in FIG1 and then gently close it until a cli...

Page 26: ...etc Illustration Pins Manufacturer Details Connector used for module 5 pin MC 1 5 5 STF 3 81 Screwdriver SZS 0 4X2 5mm VDE slot headed Tightening torque min 0 22 Nm Tightening torque max 0 25 Nm RS 4...

Page 27: ...crew secure the cables by turning the screw on top of the housing to secure the cables properly Check that the cables are firmly in place and do not appear loose or fall out when pulling gently Note R...

Page 28: ...ct ALL cables before proceeding Please re check the relevant and required panel cutout measurements if unsure Item Amount Art Description Notes 10 P006858 1 Console Mounting Bracket for Slim Units 20...

Page 29: ...ical Drawings in this user manual for more details or see Panel Cutout reference below Connection between TDC and Display must occur inside console 232 00 9 13 37 00 1 46 R2 00 0 08 Note Cable that co...

Page 30: ...secure the other end to your power supply The internal DC power module supports 24VDC Please check specifications for your unit Multi power note The unit has a dual input power supply which will acce...

Page 31: ...te Do not connect disconnect cables to this connector while product is powered on RS 232 SCOM I O This D SUB 9P connector female provides additional functionality for the unit The Serial Remote Contro...

Page 32: ...s the TDC unit to the Display unit must under no circumstances be connected or disconnected while the Display unit is powered on Failure to do so may result in a damaged TDC or Display Unit DisplayPor...

Page 33: ...33 Operation...

Page 34: ...set options within the OSD menu If OSD menu is not active on screen and not assigned to any Hot Key functions these buttons are not illuminated or active Hot Keys Key1 Key2 Additionally you can assig...

Page 35: ...d to indicate its position Touching or covering this area will naturally make the sensor data inaccurate and should be avoided By standard Hatteland Technology factory defaults this function has not b...

Page 36: ...ce Please note Factory default illustrations only Available functions icons and text may deviate slightly from actual OSD menu on your product due to different OSD software configurations and customiz...

Page 37: ...2 0 Advanced Close up of Requester 1 Typical position of requester on screen 2 Enter first number from 0 to 9 Use Navigation Hot Keys touch buttons to increase decrease Number change in real time 3 No...

Page 38: ...n is visible at all times while the two next columns will change based on contents of that submenu and adjustable values The design and size of OSD menu area does not change in any setting In Basic Mo...

Page 39: ...nges in values and lists happen in real time as you touch the menu button and or touch navigation buttons Image Settings PIP H Position A round frame with text marked in red means this is the currentl...

Page 40: ...st Main Input Second Input Third Input Fourth Input Brightness Slider Bar Contrast Slider Bar Saturation Slider Bar Hue Slider Bar Sharpness Slider Bar Analog VGA Adjustment Command not in use No Func...

Page 41: ...tion Slider Bar Swap Source Automatic Action Exit OSD Menu Main Menu Sub Menu Adjust Choices Menu OSD Menu OSD Language English Fran ais French Deutsch German Italiano Italian Norsk Norwegian Japanese...

Page 42: ...e LAN Sleep Mode Enable Disable Touch PWR DP HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 Signal Active Off Power Button Enable Disable DDC CI DP HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 Disable Signal Active Key 1 Black Level Touch PWR Main Input Se...

Page 43: ...ource On Off Exit Communication Main Menu Sub Menu Adjust Choices Menu Communication RS232 Automatic Action 2 wire RS485 Automatic Action 4 wire RS485 422 Automatic Action USB Automatic Action Address...

Page 44: ...User1 User2 User3 User4 User5 Load Default User1 User2 User3 User4 User5 Recall Automatic Action Exit Fault Status Main Menu Sub Menu Adjust Choices Menu Fault Status NVRAM Text only Ethernet Text on...

Page 45: ...Picture in Picture PIP sources available and if configured by user The contents of this submenu and choices are listed below 2 Image Settings Select Source to Adjust The possible signal source inputs...

Page 46: ...r instance blue seems more dominant than green red and yellow ish colors By using HUE one can shift the entire color range of all components left or right in the spectrum Note Value adjustable from 0...

Page 47: ...lue color gains The selected setting will be saved for each signal input Note Value adjustable from 0 to 255 128 is factory default 2 Color Mode Settings Gamma This will activate the stored gamma curv...

Page 48: ...Mode Settings Blue Gain Increase or Decrease the overall gain for the displayed image on screen affecting values RGB where B BLUE intensity in specific is adjusted RG values are not affected Note Val...

Page 49: ...ide function below or set the sources to match 50 resolution of the native display Example If native TFT panel has 3840 x 2160 resolution sources must be set to 1920 wide x 2160 height to appear corre...

Page 50: ...n in H and V are 0 in this example 43 inch panel STEP VALUE in MM in Pixels 1 Min Size 188 x 106 770 x 434 2 236 x 132 964 x 542 3 282 x 159 1154 x 648 4 330 x 185 1346 x 756 5 376 x 212 1536 x 864 6...

Page 51: ...lified Chinese Note Current selected language is shown in green color Default language is English 2 OSD Menu OSD H Position Place the OSD menu overlay Horizontally left right values from 0 to 255 Note...

Page 52: ...Advanced All functions and parameters are visible available in this state Some of the settings adjusted could impact on display functionality and image quality Only experienced and qualified personnel...

Page 53: ...ns before all functions are deactivated again and returns to Advanced Mode x value is defined as OSD Timeout sec value Note Learn how to navigate and enter the correct code by reading the OSD Keycode...

Page 54: ...r stretched 16 9 Default setting Ensures a widescreen aspect ratio true to the actual properties of the screen 4 3 Shows the incoming signal as 4 3 scaling Note On a widescreen physical size the image...

Page 55: ...rience an increased occurrence of non responsiveness which also affects accessing the correct menu function in order to re adjust this value It is therefore suggested as a last resort solution to rese...

Page 56: ...n computer Signals from touch screen will still reach the computer Off Touch disabled No signals sent from touch screen to computer Note Default Factory Setting is DP 2 Miscellaneous Power Button This...

Page 57: ...PIP Mode Flip up down through the PIP PBP functions Reference in user manual PIP Menu PIP Mode Graphic Scaling Flip up down through the scaling methods available Reference in user manual OSD Miscellan...

Page 58: ...put will be used as reference throughout the OSD Menu Available sources are Display Port HDMI1 HDMI2 and HDMI3 2 Input Source Settings Fourth Input Whatever chosen as Fourth Input will be used as refe...

Page 59: ...ubfs pdfget inb100018 6 htm Review also the Pinout Assignments chapter in this manual for additional help during preparation and or installation of external equipment intended to communicate with Sett...

Page 60: ...Temperature Shows the internal temperature measured by onchip sensor Example 042 in Celsius Degrees 2 Service Settings Test Pattern Will show the internal test pattern with greyscales colors and raste...

Page 61: ...ns IND100064 66 2 Service Settings Burn In Used to Warm up the panel with full screen solid color For internal testing purposes only Please contact your nearest Hatteland Technology office or Service...

Page 62: ...SD settings to User 4 slot User 5 Save all OSD settings to User 5 slot 2 Preset Load Allows you to load previous states of all functions and values to user defined presets Choice as follows Default Re...

Page 63: ...follows NVRAM Status on Non volatile random access memory which is used to store parameters and settings Ethernet Status on Ethernet LAN communication chip controller GDC Status on User Controls butto...

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Page 65: ...65 Operation Advanced DDC CI...

Page 66: ...and Composite may not be present on your product due to hardware changes Engineering Change Notifications issued for Multi Vision Displays MVD please check actual datasheet for your model to verify Re...

Page 67: ...pport MCC Color Temperature Select Gamma Calibration 0x14 Set Write Calibration S 6E w 51 84 03 14 00 ww xx P Reply of successfull request S 6F r xx 80 BE P Read Calibration S 6E w 51 82 01 14 A8 P Re...

Page 68: ...3 0x13 Only active if selected source is active AND Selected Source RGB_4 0x20 Only active if selected source is active AND Selected Source CVIDEO1 0x21 Only active if selected source is active AND Se...

Page 69: ...69 Specifications...

Page 70: ...for a maximum operating temperature of 55 C continuous operation of all electronic components should if possible take place at ambient temperatures of only 25 C This is a necessary prerequisite for l...

Page 71: ...71 Technical Drawings...

Page 72: ...thorized reproduction in whole or in part must include this legend Hatteland Technology AS Proprietary information Not to be distributed to any third party without written permission Dimensions might...

Page 73: ...inst the interest of Hatteland Technology AS Any authorized reproduction in whole or in part must include this legend Hatteland Technology AS Proprietary information Not to be distributed to any third...

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Page 75: ...75 Technical Drawings Accessories...

Page 76: ...ainst the interest of Hatteland Technology AS Any authorized reproduction in whole or in part must include this legend Hatteland Technology AS Proprietary information Not to be distributed to any thir...

Page 77: ...erest of Hatteland Technology AS Any authorized reproduction in whole or in part must include this legend Hatteland Technology AS Proprietary information Not to be distributed to any third party witho...

Page 78: ...nology AS Any authorized reproduction in whole or in part must include this legend Hatteland Technology AS Proprietary information Not to be distributed to any third party without written permission D...

Page 79: ...nterest of Hatteland Technology AS Any authorized reproduction in whole or in part must include this legend Hatteland Technology AS Proprietary information Not to be distributed to any third party wit...

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Page 81: ...81 Appendixes...

Page 82: ...s Key 2 Touch PWR DisplayPort Resolution 3840x2160 60Hz Image Settings Aspect Ratio Black Level Color Mode Settings GDC Sensitivity Touch PWR PIP Menu Power Plan Main Input OSD Menu LAN Sleep Second I...

Page 83: ...800x600 60Hz 40 37 88 1056 800 60 32 628 600 1024x768 60Hz 65 48 36 1344 1024 60 806 768 1152x864 60Hz 88 566 54 1640 1152 60 900 864 1280x1024 60Hz 108 63 98 1688 1280 60 02 1066 1024 1600x1200 60Hz...

Page 84: ...d PIN 15 AUX CH p Auxiliary Channel positive PIN 16 GND Ground PIN 17 AUX CH n Auxiliary Channel negative PIN 18 Hot Plug Hot Plug Detect PIN 19 Return Return for Power PIN 20 DP_PWR Power for connect...

Page 85: ...play Unit Warning Do not connect or disconnect cables connectors to this connector while the Display unit is powered on Failure to do so may result in damaged electronics inside the Display Unit Exter...

Page 86: ...NPN Transistor Rating 500mA Internal Side External Side Pin 8 Connect T Block to upper row Note To ensure that EMC requirements are met we recommend that the cable is screened and screen is terminate...

Page 87: ...his situation may occur with a custom graphics card that is not close to standard timings or if something is in the graphics line that may be affecting the signal such as a signal splitter please note...

Page 88: ...nd found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the eq...

Page 89: ...ease contact our service sales department if additional questions or review the following links at bottom of page for more information online Return Of Goods Information Make sure you surround the pro...

Page 90: ...ION For any claims the following documentation is required and must forwarded to the company or their agent invoice way bill and or bill of landing and or statement of arrival inspection document besi...

Page 91: ...or sub pixels that are always lit Non extinguishing dot Dark dot defects Spot on the panel appear as pixels or sub pixels that are always dark off Non lightening dot c Inspector observes the LCD from...

Page 92: ...rding to EN60945 4th 4 4 equipment category b protected from the weather Other type approvals applies for the different products Please see the appropriate Specifications page in this manual for more...

Page 93: ...93 Appendix IND100077 24 User Notes...

Page 94: ...0 Aug 2019 Revised after internal reivews 01 ALL SE 04 Sep 2019 Final release for Internet 02 VM SE 31 Dec 2019 Revised Contents of Package remove Drivers and Documentation DVD page 6 ref https www ha...

Page 95: ...95 Revision History Appendix IND100077 198...

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