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HD 12T21 MMD-xxx-Fxxx - 12.1 inch Maritime Multi Display

HD 15T21 MMD-xxx-Fxxx - 15.0 inch Maritime Multi Display

HD 17T21 MMD-xxx-Fxxx - 17.0 inch Maritime Multi Display

HD 19T21 MMD-xxx-Fxxx - 19.0 inch Maritime Multi Display

HD 24T21 MMD-xxx-Fxxx - 24.0 inch Maritime Multi Display

HD 26T21 MMD-xxx-Fxxx - 25.54 inch Maritime Multi Display

Series X - Maritime Multi Display (MMD) Models

U S E R   M A N U A L

Hatteland Display AS, Åmsosen, N-5578 Nedre Vats, Norway

Tel: (+47) 4814 2200 - [email protected] - www.hatteland-display.com

Please visit www.hatteland-display.com for the latest electronic version of this manual. 

User Manual MMD Series X

Updated:  03 Jul 2013

Doc Id: INB100519-1 (Rev 7)

Created: 363

Approved: 6542

Summary of Contents for HD 12T21 MMD

Page 1: ...h Maritime Multi Display HD 26T21 MMD xxx Fxxx 25 54 inch Maritime Multi Display Series X Maritime Multi Display MMD Models U S E R M A N U A L Hatteland Display AS msosen N 5578 Nedre Vats Norway Tel...

Page 2: ...ighted 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 co...

Page 3: ...gonomics 21 Cables 21 Cable Entries Connectors Marked area Illustration only 21 Maximum Cable Length 22 Housing Terminal Block Connector Overview 23 Panel Console Mounting Key Hole Bracket Kit for 12...

Page 4: ...fications 71 Specifications HD 12T21 MMD xxx Fxxx 72 Specifications HD 15T21 MMD xxx Fxxx 73 Specifications HD 17T21 MMD xxx Fxxx 74 Specifications HD 19T21 MMD xxx Fxxx 75 Specifications HD 24T21 MMD...

Page 5: ...HD CMB SX1 B1 89 Console Mount Kit 24 89 Console Mounting 24 90 Flush Mounting 24 91 Technical Drawings HD VED SX1 A1 92 VESA Bracket 12 15 17 19 24 26 92 Appendixes 93 Pinout Assignments 94 Basic Tr...

Page 6: ...unting Anodized Aluminium Stainless Steel Suitable for panel thickness 3 0mm to 10 0mm This bracket kit is suitable for 12 15 17 and 19 inch units HD CMB SX1 B1 or HD CMB SX1 C1 Model Dependent Bracke...

Page 7: ...7 General...

Page 8: ...vice network www hatteland display com You will find our website full of useful information to help you make an informed choice as to the right product for your needs You will find detailed product de...

Page 9: ...lowing for common modules to be used in various models and combinations Together these design features bring about a range perfectly in synch to market cost expectations along with that the performanc...

Page 10: ...back non tearable and made for thermal transfer printing Barcode type CODE128 used extensively world wide in shipping and packaging industries The symbology was formerly defined as ISO IEC 15417 2007...

Page 11: ...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 factory options such as Touch Scree...

Page 12: ...0077 133 Warranty label covers screw Labels placed on rear HD 19T21 MMD xxx Fxxx Warranty label covers screw Labels placed on rear HD 24T21 MMD xxx Fxxx Warranty label covers screw Labels placed on re...

Page 13: ...Series X Displays Typenumber Overview Page 1 of 2 IND100780 3 Rev 06 02 Mar 2012 Hatteland Display AS msosen N 5578 Nedre Vats Norway This document explains the type number structure for the Hatteland...

Page 14: ...are supported The technical benefits of PCT are Very good optical performance same as surface capacitive Environmentally strong the touch sensor is inside the product better than both surface capaciti...

Page 15: ...touch screen and support Multitouch For example Microsoft Windows 7 and above comes with default factory installed Windows HID drivers fully supporting Multitouch You may choose to install 3rd party...

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Page 17: ...17 Installation...

Page 18: ...ict ventilation are not permissible 3 Generally do not install the unit in a horizontal position laying down as this will cause heat to build up inside the unit which will damage the LCD Panel To prev...

Page 19: ...angle may in certain situations allow for lower angle mounting provided that the console casing has adequate cooling see point D however this is suggested as a trouble shooting tip during installation...

Page 20: ...e of each electronics unit from the magnetic standard compass or the magnetic steering compass must not be less than the permitted magnetic protection distance This distance is measured from the centr...

Page 21: ...anding position a screen inclination of about 30 to 40 from a vertical plane has turned out to be favourable 5 The brightness of displays is limited Sunlight passing directly through the bridge window...

Page 22: ...aximum Cable Length Any cable should generally be kept as short as possible to provide a high quality input output The maximum signal cable length will depend on the signal resolution and frequency bu...

Page 23: ...1 04 180F SN BK BX CAN Interface HT 00254 OPT A1 Identified on Hatteland Display product data sheet as Terminal Block 3 81 Reference http catalog weidmueller com catalog Start do localeId en ObjectID...

Page 24: ...onnector it may already be plugged into the unit as per factory installation FIG 2 Insert cables from front and screw secure the cables by turning the screw on top of the housing to secure the cables...

Page 25: ...Please re check the relevant and required panel cutout measurements if unsure 1 Slide the unit into the cutout carefully User Controls and Connector Area should be facing downwards 2 Prepare and posi...

Page 26: ...bles before proceeding Please re check the relevant and required panel cutout measurements if unsure 1 Slide the unit into the cutout carefully User Controls and Connector Area should be facing downwa...

Page 27: ...e of key hole your Display or Panel Computer units has If unsure please contact Hatteland Display for support in choosing the correct bracket version BRD or TMB Table last updated 24 June 2013 Through...

Page 28: ...its in a Display or Panel Computer serial number Each HWcode upgrade will add 10000 in value to exisiting Serial Number counting Single Key Hole vs Double Key Hole Our Display or Panel Computer units...

Page 29: ...ckets both brackets feature a slight angled design on the oval circled cut shaped block to compensate for this FIG2 making LEFT and RIGHT bracket slightly different and naturally has to be correctly m...

Page 30: ...rface i e table with the glass front facing down as illustrated Connector area should be facing downwards from you 2 Inspect the inner side of both brackets and especially the orientation of the Key H...

Page 31: ...position These can be pulled out by hand turned 90 FIG1 and turned back 90 until the Lock Pin automatically clicks into place by a spring FIG2 FIG1 FIG2 Locked Unlocked 8 You may now mount the unit o...

Page 32: ...Mounting Brackets 1 Place the unit on a dry flat clean soft surface i e table with the glass front facing down as illustrated Connector area should be facing downwards from you 2 Inspect the inner si...

Page 33: ...n has been achieved you need to verify that the Lock Pin are in locking position and the unit is firmly attached and does not appear loose FIG2 FIG2 Re check Lock Pins FIG1 8 Depending on installation...

Page 34: ...e lower holes as indicated For mounting to a 26 inch unit please use the upper holes as indicated Seen from above Connector Area 24 inch 26 inch 3 Place one bracket at the time with the mounting holes...

Page 35: ...ernet LAN Suitable for twisted pair cables CAT 5E Make sure the network cable connector clicks into the RJ 45 connector This connector will allow remote control of the display unit to control common f...

Page 36: ...he cable to the VGA connector on your equipment and secure it RS 232 COM I O This 9P COM connector provides additional functionality for the unit The Serial Remote Control features a RS 232 non isolan...

Page 37: ...models are required recommended to be properly grounded via the screw located on the unit Please review General Installation Chapter pt 7 for more information Multi power note For units supporting AC...

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Page 39: ...39 Operation...

Page 40: ...tions within the OSD menu If the OSD menu is not activated no OSD visible on screen both the and symbols function as hotkeys To use the defined hotkeys assigned touch the or symbols The hotkey functio...

Page 41: ...illuminate in green constantly as long as the unit is powered The and symbols will illuminate in red when the Brightness Brillance is adjusted either above or below ECDIS factory calibration point To...

Page 42: ...of Requester 3 0 0 Please enter key code to access menu Close up of Requester 1 Typical position of requester on screen Yellow box indicate number position default loaction is always on first number...

Page 43: ...lue can be increased decreased accessed display a Slide Bar Meter or just for information purposes only All functions with arrows have text based human readable lists with a start and end choices A Sl...

Page 44: ...osite 1 Composite 2 Composite 3 Text Displayed Second Source Exit Digital 1 Digital 2 Analog RGB1 Analog RGB2 Composite 1 Composite 2 Composite 3 Text Displayed Auto Source Select Enable Disable Renam...

Page 45: ...ion VGA Calibration DVI Multi PIP Settings page 50 51 Level 1 Main Menu Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Multi PIP Settings Exit PIP Mode PIP Off PIP Child PIP Split PIP Wide PIP Display Exit PIP Child...

Page 46: ...l Automatic Action Save Exit User 1 to 5 Automatic Action Load Exit User 1 to 5 Automatic Action OSD Timeout Sec Slider Bar OSD Transparent Slider Bar OSD Mode Exit Simplified Select Full Select and E...

Page 47: ...ve Timing Slot 1 to 8 Automatic Action Clear Timing Slot 1 to 8 Automatic Action LED Drive Slider Bar GDC Sensitivity Slider Bar Filter On Off VGA Out Enable Disable VGA SEL Enable Disable Communicati...

Page 48: ...GA Composite 1 Composite 2 and Composite 3 Composite Video Video inputs supports standard PAL NTSC SECAM signals Note The current active main source name will be greyed out in the list By factory defa...

Page 49: ...T RADAR etc When activated a requester on screen similar to a standard keyboard layout will appear Use the Brilliance Navigation and MENU touch buttons to enter and edit the new name Below is an examp...

Page 50: ...s Available in Full Mode only Increase decrease the black level saturation in real time of the current displayed full screen signal Window overlays PIP PBP and the OSD Menu overlay will be unaffected...

Page 51: ...e Value adjustable from 0 to 24 12 is factory default Available for RGB VGA CVBS modes only 2 Image Settings Display Allows to adjust DVI VGA signals Horizontally left right and Vertically up down wit...

Page 52: ...setting it is recommended to display a image with alternating white and black lines by stepped by 1 pixels either vertically or horizontally It is suggested to use a dedicated and external test patter...

Page 53: ...nd decompression The two types of media noise that can be reduced are Block Noise MPEG encoders in the presence of an almost flat area can create a squared structure due to the discrete 8x8 squares th...

Page 54: ...oming video feeds 3 2 film enables sequences of 24 Hz original film content and convert this to an output of 48 Hz or 72 Hz vertical refresh rate This feature reduces the noticeable uneven judder seen...

Page 55: ...gs Color Temperature User Allows individual adjustment of Red Green and Blue color gains The selected setting will be preserved for each signal input DVI RGB CVBS Note Value adjustable from 0 to 100 5...

Page 56: ...ndary Source to the right Note that only 50 of each source is actually visible on screen split in two When this function is activated a new menu item will appear under PIP Mode called PIP Display PIP...

Page 57: ...de meaning that whatever is in Main Source will become the contents of the defined PIP rectangle and contents of the PIP rectangle to become full screen 2 Multi PIP Settings PIP Picture When PIP mode...

Page 58: ...the Active Display area Default value for both functions is 100 2 OSD Settings Language Available OSD language to be used for all text and warnings that may appear Settings as follows Norsk Display O...

Page 59: ...ttings from User 2 slot User 3 Load all OSD settings from User 3 slot User 4 Load all OSD settings from User 4 slot User 5 Load all OSD settings from User 5 slot 2 OSD Settings OSD Timer Adjust the ti...

Page 60: ...code the OSD menu will always be in this state during powered on After a power off and on to the unit the OSD Mode will be reverted back to Simplified mode 2 OSD Settings OSD Lock Mode To prevent acc...

Page 61: ...re described before and after this segment in the manual Settings as follows for both Key 1 and Key 2 Brightness Increase Decrease Brightness of the TFT panel not backlight PIP Size Increase Decrease...

Page 62: ...t ratio is ignored which means that picture may appear distorted or stretched Fill to Aspect Ratio Zoom current full screen signal to fill the entire active display area and preserve the aspect ratio...

Page 63: ...wards in one direction Settings as follows Vertical Stretch Zoom stretch current full screen signal in Vertical direction only up and down Values from 0 to 100 Note Values under or over 50 may cause b...

Page 64: ...e seem to fail use the Blind Mode below to enter values manually 3 Management Settings Unknown Timing Search Blind Mode If you know the advanced properties of the incoming signal or want to troublesho...

Page 65: ...vailable on the front glass of the unit can be adjusted in sensitivity It basically means that a small value requires a larger area to be covered longer over time while a large value will require less...

Page 66: ...of noise patterns typically apparent in close proximity of other electronic equipment with less or lack of proper shielding to prevent interference Settings as follows Filter Set to either ON or OFF N...

Page 67: ...munication to RS 485 protocol Half duplex 4 wire RS485 422 Sets the internal communication to RS 485 422 protocol Full duplex Address RS Set the global unique channel port ID for the unit 16 ID s avai...

Page 68: ...uch enabled buttons Example 120119R0V01 Ethernet Firmware Rev Displays the firmware version of the Ethernet controller Example E121003V1 Elapsed Time Shows the time elapsed in hours since first time p...

Page 69: ...nerated internally in the display controller and is sent 1 1 directly to the TFT panel It can be useful during trouble shooting situations to determine the source of a display or connectivity problem...

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Page 71: ...71 Specifications...

Page 72: ...picture quality Resolutions VGA 640 x 480 including 640 x 350 SVGA 800 x 600 including 720 x 400 XGA 1024 x 768 Recommended for optimal picture quality Video Signals Interlaced HDTV NTSC PAL and SECAM...

Page 73: ...zation Range Horizontal 31 5 kHz to 91 1 kHz Vertical 60 Hz to 85 Hz Recommended for optimal picture quality Resolutions VGA 640 x 480 including 640 x 350 SVGA 800 x 600 including 720 x 400 XGA 1024 x...

Page 74: ...esolutions VGA 640 x 480 including 640 x 350 SVGA 800 x 600 including 720 x 400 XGA 1024 x 768 SXGA 1280 x 1024 Recommended for optimal picture quality Video Signals Interlaced HDTV NTSC PAL and SECAM...

Page 75: ...Hz Recommended for optimum picture quality Resolutions VGA 640 x 480 including 640 x 350 SVGA 800 x 600 including 720 x 400 XGA 1024 x 768 SXGA 1280 x 1024 Recommended for optimum picture quality Vide...

Page 76: ...commended for optimal picture quality Resolutions VGA 640 x 480 including 640 x 350 SVGA 800 x 600 including 720 x 400 XGA 1024 x 768 SXGA 1280 x 1024 UXGA 1600 x 1200 FHD 1920 x 1080 WUXGA 1920 x 120...

Page 77: ...GA 1600 x 1200 FHD 1920 x 1080 WUXGA 1920 x 1200 Recommended for optimal picture quality Video Signals Interlaced HDTV NTSC PAL and SECAM video Composite video Synchronization Supported Signals DVI D...

Page 78: ...timal picture quality Video Signals Interlaced HDTV NTSC PAL and SECAM video Composite video Synchronization Supported Signals DVI D Signal IN 2 x 24p DVI female RGB Signal IN 2 x 15p HD D SUB female...

Page 79: ...79 Technical Drawings...

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Page 81: ...way against the interest of Hatteland Display AS Any authorized reproduction in whole or in part must include this legend Hatteland Display Proprietary information Not to be distributed to any third...

Page 82: ...way against the interest of Hatteland Display AS Any authorized reproduction in whole or in part must include this legend Hatteland Display Proprietary information Not to be distributed to any third...

Page 83: ...way against the interest of Hatteland Display AS Any authorized reproduction in whole or in part must include this legend Hatteland Display Proprietary information Not to be distributed to any third...

Page 84: ...way against the interest of Hatteland Display AS Any authorized reproduction in whole or in part must include this legend Hatteland Display Proprietary information Not to be distributed to any third...

Page 85: ...way against the interest of Hatteland Display AS Any authorized reproduction in whole or in part must include this legend Hatteland Display Proprietary information Not to be distributed to any third...

Page 86: ...in any way against the interest of Hatteland Display AS Any authorized reproduction in whole or in part must include this legend Hatteland Display Proprietary information Not to be distributed to any...

Page 87: ...87 Technical Drawings Accessories...

Page 88: ...y authorized reproduction in whole or in part must include this legend Hatteland Display Proprietary information Not to be distributed to any third party without written permission Dimensions might be...

Page 89: ...S Any authorized reproduction in whole or in part must include this legend Hatteland Display Proprietary information Not to be distributed to any third party without written permission Dimensions migh...

Page 90: ...he interest of Hatteland Display AS Any authorized reproduction in whole or in part must include this legend Hatteland Display Proprietary information Not to be distributed to any third party without...

Page 91: ...rty of Hatteland Display AS This document and any authorized reproduction thereof must not be used in any way against the interest of Hatteland Display AS Any authorized reproduction in whole or in pa...

Page 92: ...authorized reproduction in whole or in part must include this legend Hatteland Display Proprietary information Not to be distributed to any third party without written permission Dimensions might be...

Page 93: ...93 Appendixes...

Page 94: ...Shield Pin 1 Video Signal 5 pin PS 2 KEYBOARD Female 3 B Pin 1 Keyboard Data Pin 3 Ground Pin 5 Keyboard Clock Pin 2 Not Connected Pin 4 Vcc 5V Pin 6 Not Connected 5 pin PS 2 MOUSE Female 3 B Pin 1 M...

Page 95: ...ive Data Positive PIN 04 RxD Receive Data Negative PIN 05 GND Signal Ground PIN 06 N C No internal connection PIN 07 N C No internal connection PIN 08 N C No internal connection PIN 09 N C No internal...

Page 96: ...ata0 5 Shield PIN 20 T M D S Data5 Digital RED link 2 PIN 21 T M D S Data5 Digital RED link 2 PIN 22 T M D S Clock Shield PIN 23 T M D S Clock Digital clock Links 1 and 2 PIN 24 T M D S Clock Digital...

Page 97: ...04 X1 N C Not Connected Not used PIN 05 X1 Out 22 NC Normally Closed PIN 01 X7 In 71 Rx Receive Data PIN 02 X7 In 72 Rx Receive Data PIN 03 X7 Out 73 Tx Transmit Data PIN 04 X7 Out 74 Tx Transmit Data...

Page 98: ...ccept further data Pin 12 PE Signal from printer indicating that the printer is out of paper Pin 13 SELECT Signal from printer to indicate that the printer is selected Pin 14 AUTO FEED This active low...

Page 99: ...right graphics driver installed in your system IMAGE APPEARANCE A faulty TFT panel can have black lines pixel errors failed sections flickering or flashing image Incorrect graphic card refresh rate r...

Page 100: ...t has been tested and 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 inter...

Page 101: ...the after hand you will get 100 credit for that particular invoice or items received at manufacturer incoming goods control Please contact our service sales department if additional questions Return...

Page 102: ...mation from our suppliers We disclaim any responsibility for the consequences of any delay or cancellation from our suppliers Belated delivery gives not solely the right for cancellation 7 DELIVERY PO...

Page 103: ...ORT Goods delivered from seller may be subject to special rules of exportation in their supplier s native country Buyer is responsible to obtain necessary permissions for further export re sale 17 QUE...

Page 104: ...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 no...

Page 105: ...ll send touch screen signals through the pipeline This can be an issue to consider when you are cleaning the front glass In order to avoid sending touch screen signals you have to either physically cu...

Page 106: ...106 IND100077 24 Appendix User Notes...

Page 107: ...d on reverts back to Simplified page 46 Revised text for LED Drive default is 0 31 not 0 100 page 51 Revised text for GDC Sensitivty added caution how to reset this value via SCOM command page 51 Adde...

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