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Features

DisplayPort: 

DisplayPort is designed to be the future-ready, scalable solution for high performance digital display connectivity. It 

enables the highest resolutions, the fastest refresh rates and deepest color depths over standard cables.

DVI-D: 

The digital-only subset of DVI ratifi ed by the Digital Display Working Group (DDWG) for digital connections between 

computers and displays. As a digital-only connector, analog support is not provided off a DVI-D connector. As a DVI-based 
digital only connection, only a simple adapter is necessary for compatibility between DVI-D and other DVI-based digital 
connectors such as DFP and P&D.

P&D (Plug and Display): 

The VESA standard for digital fl at panel monitor interfaces. It is more robust than DFP since it 

allows for other options off a signal connector (options like USB, analog video and IEEE-1394-995). The VESA committee 
has recognized that DFP is a subset of P&D. As a DVI-based connector (for the digital input pins), only a simple adapter is 
necessary for compatibility between P&D and other DVI-based digital connector such as DVI and DFP.

Pivoting Stand: 

Allows users to adjust the monitor to the orientation that best fi ts their application, either Landscape orientation 

for wide documents, or Portrait orientation for the ability to preview a full page on one screen at one time. The Portrait 
orientation is also perfect for full screen video conferencing.

Reduced Footprint: 

Provides the ideal solution for environments with space constraints that still require superior image quality. 

The monitor’s small footprint and low weight allow it to be moved or transported easily from one location to another.

OSD (On-Screen Display) Controls: 

Allow you to quickly and easily adjust all elements of your screen image via simple to use 

on-screen menus.

Plug and Play: 

The Microsoft

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 solution with the Windows

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 operating system facilitates setup and installation by allowing 

the monitor to send its capabilities (such as screen size and resolutions supported) directly to your computer, automatically 
optimizing display performance.

Intelligent Power Manager System: 

Provides innovative power-saving methods that allow the monitor to switch to a lower 

power consumption level when on but not in use, saving two-thirds of your monitor energy costs, reducing emissions and 
extending the useful life of the monitor’s backlights.

Multiple Frequency Technology: 

Automatically adjusts monitor to the display controller’s scanning frequency, thus displaying 

the resolution required.

FullScan Capability: 

Allows you to use the entire screen area in most resolutions, signifi cantly expanding image size.

Wide Viewing Angle Technology: 

Allows you to be able to see the monitor from any angle (176°) from any orientation — 

Portrait or Landscape. Provides full 176° viewing angles either up, down, left or right at a Contrast Ratio (CR) of higher than 
10:1.

VESA Standard Mounting Interface: 

Allows users to connect your monitor to any VESA standard third party mounting arm or 

bracket.

UNIFORMITY:

 This feature compensates for slight variations in the white uniformity level that may occur on the screen and 

evens out the luminance uniformity of the display.

Response Improve:

 Improved gray to gray response.

Adjustable stand with pivot capability:

 Adds fl exibility to your viewing preferences.

Front sensor: 

Detects screen luminance changes over time. Used for luminance stabilization, standalone (Self Calibration, 

Gamma Adjust, DICOM Measurement) and network (Gamma Adjutst, DICOM Measurement) controlled calibrations and 
conformance tests.

Quick screen QA test function: 

Provides a quick daily visual image quality check of this diagnostic monitor by just using a 

button on the monitor.

HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection):

 HDCP is a system for preventing illegal copying of video data sent 

over a digital signal. If you are unable to view material via the digital input, this does not necessarily mean the display is not 
functioning properly. With the implementation of HDCP, there may be cases in which certain content is protected with HDCP and 
might not be displayed due to the decision/intention of the HDCP community (Digital Content Protection, LLC).

Summary of Contents for MD211G3-R

Page 1: ...Medical Display MD211G3 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE GUIDE...

Page 2: ...nit This symbol alerts the user that important literature concerning the operation and maintenance of this unit has been included Therefore it should be read carefully in order to avoid any problems P...

Page 3: ...REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL CAUTION Power Cord Important Information CAUTION Please use the power cord provided with this monitor in accordance with the table below If a power cord...

Page 4: ...ms is not recommended if cleaning of the air intakes from dust and textile lint in regular time intervals cannot be performed by the user maximum interval six months This device is equipped with an in...

Page 5: ...at interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and...

Page 6: ...ot install where the monitor will be exposed to continual vibration If monitor or glass is broken do not come in contact with the liquid crystal and handle with care To prevent damage to the LCD monit...

Page 7: ...optimum performance allow 30 minutes for the monitor to warm up Adjust the monitor height so that the top of the screen is at or slightly below eye level Your eyes should look slightly downward when...

Page 8: ...DisplayPort cable CD ROM x 2 Power Cord 2 Quick Reference Guide USB Cable Remember to save your original box and packing material to transport or ship the monitor 1 Dual link DVI cable 2 Type and num...

Page 9: ...nnect the DisplayPort cable to the connector of the display controller in your system Figure A 2 Figure A 1 Figure A 2 DisplayPort cable NOTE 1 Please use a DisplayPort cable with a DisplayPort logo 2...

Page 10: ...sub monitors can be daisy chained Figure C 1 Highest Stand Position Power cord 30 Tilt Figure C 1a A Type B Type A Type B Type Sensor Port 1 DVI D Cable DisplayPort Cable USB Upstream Port USB Downst...

Page 11: ...switch on the top Portrait or left side Landscape of the monitor Figure E 1 Turn on the computer NOTE If you have any problems please refer to the Troubleshooting section of this Manual Figure E 1 Po...

Page 12: ...screen place hands on each side of the monitor and turn clockwise from Landscape to Portrait or counter clockwise from Portrait to Landscape Figure R 1 To rotate the OSD menu between landscape and por...

Page 13: ...down on a desk or table with the front sensor situated off the edge Figure S 2 5 Slide the cable cover up NOTE The cable cover is not removable 6 Place hand on the back side of the monitor and lift up...

Page 14: ...xits any OSD sub menu Exits the OSD Control menu Shows OSD menu Shows PICTURE MODE Selects the item Changes the input source Resets the OSD back to factory settings Shows the quick screen QA test patt...

Page 15: ...URE MODE Change to a picture mode which is most suitable for the type of content that is shown You can choose one of two possible PICTURE MODES See Advanced OSD menu Tag1 PICTURE MODE page 17 and Usin...

Page 16: ...tor will automatically return to normal mode QA TEST Provides a quick daily visual image quality check of this diagnostic monitor by just using a button on the monitor MENU Tools LANGUAGE The OSD cont...

Page 17: ...ves a warning when there is no Horizontal or Vertical Sync After power is turned on or when there is a change of input signal the No Signal message window will appear OUT OF RANGE This function gives...

Page 18: ...F ERROR result in is a quick indicator of the gray level quality against the ideal DICOM curve Depending on the QA standard which is used in your country different GSDF error limits may exist Please c...

Page 19: ...m by a monitor Gamma is defined by the relationship between the signal input voltage and the resulting intensity of the monitor s light output A perfect linear device would have a Gamma of 1 0 A Gamma...

Page 20: ...RIGHT to select FIRST When current video input signal is not present then the monitor searches for a video signal from a different video source If a video signal is supplied by the other video source...

Page 21: ...a screen will appear indicating the OSD controls are locked out There are three types of OSD LOCK OUT OSD LOCK OUT with no control To activate the OSD Lock Out function press SELECT then RIGHT button...

Page 22: ...y a sensor LANDSCAPE The preferred timing is fixed to landscape orientation 2048x1536 pixels PORTRAIT The preferred timing is fixed to portrait orientation 1536x2048 pixels Note If you have any proble...

Page 23: ...l display performance Active Display Area Landscape Horiz Vert Portrait Horiz Vert 433 2 mm 17 1 inches 324 9 mm 12 8 inches 324 9 mm 12 8 inches 433 2 mm 17 1 inches USB Hub I F Port Load Current USB...

Page 24: ...resolutions supported directly to your computer automatically optimizing display performance Intelligent Power Manager System Provides innovative power saving methods that allow the monitor to switch...

Page 25: ...mage NOTE As with all personal display devices NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS recommends using a moving screen saver at regular intervals whenever the screen is idle or turning off the monitor when not in use...

Page 26: ...pear on screen Figure A 1 When Stand Alone Calibration is executed the message window will appear Figure A 3 and the screen becomes dark for about 10 seconds Then ZERO CALIBRATION will start automatic...

Page 27: ...S 3 Press SELECT to go to the next section To select AUTO CALIB go to step 6 To select EXPERT CALIB go to step 7 AUTO CALIB Make sure that the USB optical sensor is connected to the sensor port 6 The...

Page 28: ...n 5 The procedure will ask for the USB optical sensor to be placed on the center of the display panel Figure C 4 Tilt the display panel approximately 5 backward and place the USB optical sensor in the...

Page 29: ...the advanced menu page 24 2 Select GAMMA ADJUST in the MODE selection Figure 1 3 Select the target UNIFORMITY Press SELECT to go to the next section 4 Set the target LUMINANCE cd m2 Figure 2 Press SEL...

Page 30: ...setting is 1 or 2 Please perform AMBIENT SENSOR CALIBRATION in the following cases The usage environment has changed AMBIENT SENSOR CALIBRATION requires an illuminance meter and a telescopic luminanc...

Page 31: ...aving measured press SELECT without changing the value 6 After the CALIBRATION SUCCEEDED message appears Figure AS 4 press SELECT You can set DATE and TIME by using control keys and press SELECT 7 To...

Page 32: ...t Signalling DPMS Standard signal is sent to the monitor the Energy Saving mode is activated The monitor enters a single Energy Saving mode Mode Power consumption LED colour Normal Operation Approx 10...

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