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Wave II Monitors 

Specifications subject to changes without prior notice. The contents of 

this page are property of North Invent Norway AS. All rights herein are 

reserved to North lnvent Norway AS. This document cannot be 

reproduced without the written permission of the company. 

 

NORTH INVENT 
Sørhauggata 128, NO-5527 Haugesund, Norway  
Phone: + 47 48 84 02 00 
[email protected]  www.northinvent.com 

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8.  Operating Instructions 

The following instructions assume that the Monitor has been correctly installed and that the commissioning work has been 
finalised. 
 

8.1. Start-up 

 
Ensure that power and a valid video signal are supplied to the Monitor.  
 
Either insert power cable or, if HMI unit is connected, press the Power control once and the Power and relevant AC/DC 
indicators will light up.  
 
There are three ways of controlling the monitor: 
 

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Using a USB mouse connected to one of the USB ports on the backside of the monitor. After the monitor has 
completed booting (approximately 20 sec), press right button to bring up OSD. 

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Using a HMI (if available) as described below. 

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Remote control by connecting to a serial (RS232 / -422 / -485) or Ethernet port.    

 

8.2. Firmware Update  

 

TRANSITIONAL UPDATE, necessary only for FW OSD 1.7 LPC 2.9 FPGA 1.6 and earlier: 

 

1.

 

Make sure you have a FAT32 formatted USB stick. 

2.

 

Create a sub-folder on the USB stick and rename it "Recovery".  

3.

 

Copy the relevant "TRANSITIONAL firmware" image to the \Recovery\ subfolder on the USB stick. 

4.

 

Insert the USB stick into the monitor.  

5.

 

Insert an active DVI input into the monitor (not mandatory, but useful when observing the update progress). 

6.

 

Power the monitor by inserting the power cable. 

7.

 

The monitor will start the firmware update process which may last up to 5 min. The monitor may reboot a few 
times during the update process. 

WARNING!:

 

DO NOT remove power from the monitor for at least 5 min during the update process. The process 

might appear completed without actually being finished.  

8.

 

When the update has completed, the monitor will display active input signal or grey picture (if no active input).  

9.

 

Verification: Open monitor OSD (Menu) either by HMI unit or by right clicking on a mouse connected to the 
monitor USB port and verify that firmware versions in the "Status" tab are as follows:OSD 1.9 LPC 3.1 FPGA 1.8 

10.

 

Proceed with FINAL UPDATE. 

 

FINAL UPDATE. For FW OSD: 1.8 LPC: 3.0 FPGA: 1.7 or newer only final update is necessary: 

 

1.

 

Make sure you have a FAT32 formatted USB stick. 

2.

 

Create a sub-folder on the USB stick and rename it "Recovery".  

3.

 

Copy the relevant firmware image (two files) to the \Recovery\ subfolder on the USB stick. 

4.

 

Insert the USB stick into the powered monitor.  

5.

 

A dialogue box will be displayed asking if you want to update firmware. 

6.

 

Click yes and follow instructions on screen.  

7.

 

When the update has completed, the monitor will reboot. 

8.

 

Monitor will ask once again if you want to update firmware. Ignore and remove usb stick. 

9.

 

Update complete. Verification: Open monitor OSD (Menu) either by HMI unit or by right clicking on a mouse 
connected to the monitor USB port and verify that the firmware versions in the "Status" tab are as follows: OSD 
2.0 LPC 3.3 FPGA 1.8 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for Wave II Series

Page 1: ...ved to North lnvent Norway AS This document cannot be reproduced without the written permission of the company Wave II Monitors NORTH INVENT S rhauggata 128 NO 5527 Haugesund Norway Phone 47 48 84 02...

Page 2: ...ations 3 2 Monitor Description 4 3 Product Identification 5 4 Packaging and Delivery 5 5 Mechanical Dimensions 5 6 Compass Safe distance 5 7 Electrical Installation 6 7 1 Pin Assignments 6 8 Operating...

Page 3: ...like to suggest that you carefully read through the present document as our aim with this User s Manuel is to give you the best experience in using our Monitors May you have any suggestions for impro...

Page 4: ...LED driver and a custom made Interface Board The Wave II Monitors use identical Power Supply which can be supplied with 90 264 VAC 18 36 VDC or as a multipower combination depending on configuration T...

Page 5: ...e latest within 5 work days about any visible transport damages At reception the delivery includes the following items Wave Monitor AC power cable DC power plug MicroSD card inserted in the SD slot DV...

Page 6: ...are to be found on the Terminal Plate at the bottom of the Monitor s backside Figure Terminal Plate for a full version Wave Monitor 7 1 Pin Assignments AC Power Pin Description Pin Description Pin Des...

Page 7: ...TMDS Clock 4 TMDS Data 4 14 5V Power 24 TMDS Clock 5 TMDS Data 4 15 GND for 5V C1 Analog Red 6 DDC Clock 16 Hot Plug Detect C2 Analog Green 7 DDC Data 17 TMDS Data 0 C3 Analog Blue 8 Analog V sync 18...

Page 8: ...D Transmit Data 5 GND 8 Not connected 3 RxD Receive Data 6 Not connected 9 Not connected The Monitor is equipped with a standard 9 pin D SUB female connector for RS232 remote control Further informati...

Page 9: ...7 Haugesund Norway Phone 47 48 84 02 00 post northinvent com www northinvent com 9 USB A Pin Description Pin Description 1 GND 3 Data 2 Data 4 Vcc USB B optional for touch Pin Description Pin Descript...

Page 10: ...are property of North Invent Norway AS All rights herein are reserved to North lnvent Norway AS This document cannot be reproduced without the written permission of the company NORTH INVENT S rhaugga...

Page 11: ...he monitor 5 Insert an active DVI input into the monitor not mandatory but useful when observing the update progress 6 Power the monitor by inserting the power cable 7 The monitor will start the firmw...

Page 12: ...00 post northinvent com www northinvent com 12 8 3 Configuration data Key set up parameters such as colour table dimming curve etc are read by the monitor from a MicroSD card inserted in the SD card...

Page 13: ...s Normal functioning of the Key Pads and Indicators are explained in the following table Control Indicator Function POWER Press once to switch the Monitor ON Press for 5 sec to switch the Monitor OFF...

Page 14: ...02 00 post northinvent com www northinvent com 14 8 5 Source Input Selection The input source can be selected using the OSD see below or by pressing the SET button on the HMI if available The Monitor...

Page 15: ...Most functions of the Monitor can be controlled using the OSD The OSD is activated by pressing the MENU key pad if you have a HMI module connected Else you can open the OSD via a USB mouse by right cl...

Page 16: ...adjustment to allow user to set to desired level Scaling On to one Fit all Fill aspect Default value One to one One to one 1 1 representation of the input signal If e g a 640x480 signal is to be disp...

Page 17: ...b the monitor will scan for an active signal source on the inputs present in the hardware Full range is DVI 1 DVI 2 DP 1 and DP 2 Priority can be set by utilizing the up and down arrows In case of sev...

Page 18: ...logo 1 2 3 4 5 10 30 60 sec Persistent The monitor can display a logo during startup bootlogo based on a png file located on the MicroSD card No signal to stand by sec 3 5 10 30 60 seconds Stay on Se...

Page 19: ...RTH INVENT S rhauggata 128 NO 5527 Haugesund Norway Phone 47 48 84 02 00 post northinvent com www northinvent com 19 Function Setting Description Save settings Activate button Activate Save settings b...

Page 20: ...r serial Read only Monitor serial number as read from the monitorinfo txt file on the MicroSD card Software ID Read only Software identification number as read from the monitorinfo txt file on the Mic...

Page 21: ...ating the checkbox the OSD cannot be activated if under serial control When the checkbox is first checked the operator will be presented with a dialog that allows him to set a 4 digit pin code Later i...

Page 22: ...orthinvent com 22 Function Setting Description DHCP Checked Not checked With this option checked the monitor will search the network for a DHCP server and if found acquire network settings from this s...

Page 23: ...the LAN interface refer to 7 1 for pin assignments of the different connectors 9 1 Interface parameters Parameter Value Baud rate 9 600 Parity No Data bits 8 Start bits 1 Stop bits 1 Handshake No 9 2...

Page 24: ...lue in monitorinfo txt SOFTWARE_ID string up to 16 characters ETC 0x45 0x54 0x43 Return system run time SNB 0x53 0x4E 0x42 Return Serial number LFD 0x4C 0x46 0x44 Command monitor to Load factory defau...

Page 25: ...ontrol by DDC CI over DVI DP refer to 7 1 for pin assignments of the different connectors The DDC CI uses the MCCS protocol and we propose downloading the softMCCS software to get started and learn mo...

Page 26: ...t and dirt which typically accumulates on the front of the Monitor can easily be removed using a soft cloth moistened with hot water A solvent can also be used but never use any kind of abrasive compo...

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