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CORRECT PLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT OF THE MONITOR CAN

REDUCE EYE, SHOULDER AND NECK FATIGUE. CHECK THE

FOLLOWING WHEN YOU POSITION THE MONITOR:

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For optimum performance, allow 20 minutes for the display to warm up.

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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 viewing the middle of the screen.

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Position your monitor no closer than 40 cm (15.75 inches) and no further away than 
70 cm (27.56 inches) from your eyes. The optimal distance is 50 cm (19.69 inches).

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Rest your eyes periodically by focusing on an object at least 20 feet away. Blink often.

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Position the monitor at a 90° angle to windows and other light sources to minimize glare 
and refl ections. Adjust the monitor tilt so that ceiling lights do not refl ect on your screen.

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If refl ected light makes it hard for you to see your screen, use an anti-glare fi lter.

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Clean the LCD monitor surface with a lint-free, non-abrasive cloth. Avoid using any 
cleaning solution or glass cleaner!

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Adjust the monitor’s brightness and contrast controls to enhance readability.

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Use a document holder placed close to the screen.

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Position whatever you are looking at most of the time (the screen or reference material) directly in front of you to minimize 
turning your head while you are typing.

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Avoid displaying fi xed patterns on the monitor for long periods of time to avoid image persistence (after-image effects).

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Get regular eye checkups.

Ergonomics

To realize the maximum ergonomics benefi ts, we recommend the following:

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To avoid eye fatigue, adjust the brightness to a moderate setting. Place a sheet of white paper next to the LCD screen for 
luminance reference.

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Do not position the Contrast control to its maximum setting.

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Use the preset Size and Position controls with standard signals.

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Use the preset Color Setting.

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Use non-interlaced signals with a vertical refresh rate of more than 60 Hz.

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Do not use primary color blue on a dark background, as it is diffi cult to see and may produce eye fatigue due to insuffi cient 
contrast.

Cleaning the LCD Panel

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When the LCD is dusty, please gently wipe with a soft cloth.

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Please do not rub the LCD panel with hard or coarse material.

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Please do not apply pressure to the LCD surface.

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Please do not use OA cleaner as it will cause deterioration or discoloration on the LCD surface.

Cleaning the Cabinet

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Unplug the power supply

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Gently wipe the cabinet with a soft cloth

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To clean the cabinet, dampen the cloth with a neutral detergent and water, wipe the cabinet and follow with a dry cloth.

NOTE: 

Plastic material is used on the surface of the cabinet. DO NOT clean with benzene, thinner, alkaline detergent, 
alcoholic system detergent, glass cleaner, wax, polish cleaner, soap powder, or insecticide. Do not touch rubber or 
vinyl to the cabinet for a long time. These types of fl uids and fabrics can cause the paint to deteriorate, crack or peel.

Summary of Contents for MDview Series

Page 1: ...MDview 232 MDview 241 MDview 271 User s Guide MDview Series Edition 8 0 May 2013...

Page 2: ...ing the PICTURE MODE function English 15 Advanced OSD English 16 General recommendations English 24 Specifications MDview 232 English 26 Specifications MDview 241 English 27 Specifications MDview 271...

Page 3: ...th Council Directive 2006 95 EC EN 60950 1 Council Directive 2004 108 EC EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 55024 Council Directive 2009 125 EC EC No 1275 2008 EN 62301 2005 and marked with NEC Dis...

Page 4: ...ICOM Part 14 GSDF curve Internal programmable 14 bit LUTs allows true DICOM GSDF calibration via software and calibration instrument complying with the DICOM Part 14 standard Improved Spatial Uniformi...

Page 5: ...r to a flexible arm page 8 MDview Series Quick Reference Guide DVI D to DVI D cable 1 DisplayPort Cable DVD ROM Screws Power Cord Type of power cord included will depend on the where the LCD monitor i...

Page 6: ...osh systems do not require a Macintosh cable adapter For a PC with DisplayPort output Connect the DisplayPort cable to the connector of the display controller in your system Figure A 4 Figure A 1 Figu...

Page 7: ...hest Stand Position Power cord 30 Tilt DC OUT NEC optional product attachment Do not use this connector unless specified DVI 1 DisplayPort USB downstream USB upstream1 USB upstream2 DVI 2 D SUB 1 Figu...

Page 8: ...l setup for most timings For further adjustments use the following OSD controls Auto Contrast Analog input only Auto Adjust Analog input only Refer to the Controls section of this User s Manual for a...

Page 9: ...ds on each side of the monitor screen and turn clockwise from Landscape to Portrait or counter clockwise from Portrait to Landscape Figure R 1 To rotate OSD menu between landscape and portrait refer t...

Page 10: ...y 7 0 kg MDview 232 7 4 kg MDview 241 9 6 kg MDview 271 Flexible Arm Installation This LCD monitor is designed for use with a flexible arm 1 Follow the instructions on how Remove Monitor Stand for Mou...

Page 11: ...ss directly while the OSD menu is off 1 7 UP DOWN Navigates up or down through the OSD Control menu Show Picture Mode menu when not in the OSD Control menu 1 2 8 RESET PIP Resets the OSD back to facto...

Page 12: ...not recommeded for Medical Environment Decreases the amount of power consumed by reducing the brightness level OFF No function MODE1 Decreases the brightness range up to about 160 cd m2 MDview 232 Dec...

Page 13: ...age at any time It is continuously adjustable to get as distinct or as soft an image as your prefer and set independently by different timings Color Control Systems PICTURE MODE Change the Picture mod...

Page 14: ...DVD player or other type of high definition device is connected select ENHANCED NOTE Interlaced signals 480i 576i 1080i are not supported If you have any problems please refer to the Troubleshooting s...

Page 15: ...e monitor waits after the last touch of a button to shut off the OSD control menu The preset choices are 10 120 seconds by 5 second increments OSD LOCK OUT This control completely locks out access to...

Page 16: ...S dollar using the Left or Right key in Current setting item 4 Select Currency Convert Setting item using the Up or Down key This initial Euro setting is Germany of OECD 2007 Edition Please check rece...

Page 17: ...CI 2 Color setting for digital cinema REC Bt709 Color setting for High definition television HIGH BRIGHT Factory setting Highest brightness setting Provides lowest power consumption when kept at facto...

Page 18: ...This menu is larger than the normal OSD To exit the advanced menu Turn off and restart the monitor in the normal way To make an adjustment ensure that the tag is highlighted then press SELECT To move...

Page 19: ...de of the LCD gamut the indicator on the OSD will turn magenta COLOR VISION EMU Previews various typical human vision deficiencies and is useful for evaluating how people who have such deficiencies wi...

Page 20: ...will change and decrease the reproduction quality of DICOM images 6 AXIS ADJUST HUE Adjusts the hue of each color 1 The change in color will appear on screen and the menu color bars will show the amou...

Page 21: ...monitor using the ON or OPTION settings is suitable AUTO CONTRAST 2 Adjusts the image displayed for non standard video inputs Press SELECT to adjust Any adjustment requires the image to have white po...

Page 22: ...ignal is present in the other port then the monitor switches the video source input port to the new found video source automatically The monitor will not look for other video signals while the current...

Page 23: ...2 The NEC logo is briefly displayed after the monitor is powered on This feature can be turned on or off in the OSD Note If the EXIT button is kept pressed while NEC logo is displayed the BOOT LOGO m...

Page 24: ...ming is set in 10 second increments OPTION Default REDUCED There are two optional selections REDUCED Screen image is reduced to 95 size and is moved periodically in 4 directions Screen may appear slig...

Page 25: ...agB CARBON SAVING Displays the estimated carbon savings information in kg COST Displays the electricity cost savings in balance CARBON CONVERT SETTING Adjusts the carbon footprint factor in the carbon...

Page 26: ...safe location then refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions If the monitor is used in this condition the monitor may cause fall fire and electric shock If the mon...

Page 27: ...terns on the monitor for long periods of time to avoid image persistence after image effects Get regular eye checkups Ergonomics To realize the maximum ergonomics benefits we recommend the following T...

Page 28: ...Hz to 85 Hz 1600 x 900 1 at 60 Hz 1680 x 1050 1 at 60 Hz 1920 x 1080 at 60 Hz NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS cites recommended 1024 x 1280 1 at 60 Hz resolution for optimal display performance 1080 x 1920 1 a...

Page 29: ...5 Hz Analog 1600 x 1200 1 at 60 Hz Digital 1680 x 1050 1 at 60 Hz 1920 x 1200 at 60 Hz NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS cites recommended 1024 x 1280 1 at 60 Hz resolution for optimal display performance 1200 x...

Page 30: ...cites recommended 480P 720 x 480 1 at 60 Hz resolution for optimal display performance 576P 720 x 576 1 at 50 Hz 720P 1280 x 720 1 at 50 Hz to 60 Hz 1080P 1920 x 1080 1 at 50 Hz to 60 Hz Active Displa...

Page 31: ...enus ErgoDesign Features Enhanced human ergonomics to improve the working environment protect the health of the user and save money Examples include OSD controls for quick and easy image adjustments t...

Page 32: ...ld be turned off for one hour to erase the image NOTE As with all personal display devices NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS recommends using a moving screen saver at regular intervals whenever the screen is idle...

Page 33: ...r menu see page 12 the setting may need to be changed to allow HDCP content to be displayed Brightness variations over time Change Auto Brightness to OFF and adjust brightness NOTE When Auto Brightnes...

Page 34: ...BRIGHTNESS setting Choose the desired brightness level Figure 2 2 Set the DARK level This is the level of brightness that the monitor will go down to when the ambient light level is low Make sure the...

Page 35: ...ility Energy Energy saving mode after a certain time beneficial both for the user and the environment Electrical safety Emissions Electromagnetic fields Noise emissions Ecology The product must be pre...

Page 36: ...fety standards at an impartial laboratory Electric and magnetic elds emissions as low as normal household background levels Low acoustic noise emissions Some of the Environmental features of the TCO C...

Page 37: ...A Display Power Management 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 N...

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