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Special Considerations for LCD Panels

Manufacturing of LCD panels is very delicate with large panel elements being manufactured in 

one unit and then cut to smaller sizes to be used in different products. In addition a panel consists 

of several layers of components (back-light lamps, diffusers, electronics and color filters). There 

are different technologies used with each having its advantages and disadvantages resulting in 

end user products with different specifications even when taken from the same manufacturing 

batch. Below are explanations to some observations that can be made and which are not 

considered defects since they are merely problems inherent in the technology of LCD monitors. 

Over time, the performance of the panel will also change.

Native resolution

All panels have a fixed number of pixels in 

both horizontal and vertical directions. For 

instance is a 19” panel normally built with 

1280 pixels horizontal and 1024 vertical giving 

a native resolution of 1280x1024. At this 

resolution you will get the sharpest picture and 

it is therefore recommended that you use the 

native resolution. Thru scaling technologies it is 

possible to use other resolutions but the picture 

will be less sharp. Some text will appear to 

have shadows.

Native color temperature

Most commonly LCD panels are manufactured 

to have a color temperature of 6500K (Kelvin 

degrees) for full white picture. The color 

temperature can vary with shade of grey being 

showed. For instance it could be 7500K at 

50% grey and more than 9000 at 90% grey. 

For an individual panel the color temperature 

at full white can also vary by +/- 15%. Inside 

the panel there is a color filter and over time 

this will age and become more yellow in its 

color tone. Therefore, over time, the color 

temperature will gradually go lower so that at 

full white it could come down to 5000K.

Typical values

In product specifications there are values for 

brightness, contrast, view angles etc. The 

values are given as “typical values” meaning 

that actual value for any given product can vary 

by up to 20% from this value. For instance, 

a product specified to give 300 candela as 

typical maximum value for brightness may 

for individual samples vary from 240 candela 

to 360 candela. The values specified are for 

a new product. Due to wear of the backlight 

lamps the values will change over time and 

gradually become lower.

Uniformity and Mura patterns

Depending on the placement of the backlight 

lamps, how many they are and the size of 

the panel the brightness over the entire panel 

will vary by up to 20%. Generally the highest 

brightness is in the centre of the panel and 

becoming gradually lower towards the outer 

edges. This does not follow a linear curve 

and there might also be “areas” on the screen 

where there is a noticeable difference in the 

uniformity. Such clouded areas are referred 

to as “Mura” and are more related to the 

panel itself than to the backlight. These Mura 

patterns are different in size and shape and are 

color and grayscale dependent since they are 

a result from deterioration of the liquid crystal 

alignment layer. Mura is most commonly 

caused by long term operation under high 

ambient temperature and is a phenomenon 

that cannot be repaired.

Non-performing pixels

Each pixel on the panel actually consists of 3 

sub-pixels (one for each of Red, Green and 

Blue). A 19” panel with 1280x1024 therefore 

has almost 4 million sub-pixels. It can happen 

that a pixel can get stuck in ON status (bright 

pixel defect) or in OFF status (dead pixel 

defect) or in an in-between status (low bright 

pixel defect). Usually such defects only affect 

a sub-pixel and not an entire pixel. The defect 

can therefore only be seen at certain color 

settings. The ISO 13406-2 standard specifies 

how many pixel defects that are acceptable 

before an entire panel will be considered faulty. 

Summary of Contents for VC190D

Page 1: ...Display User s Manual VistaLine MedicLine VC190D MC190D MC200D www olorin com...

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Page 3: ...ct 13 12 Disposal of the Product 13 13 Getting started 14 14 How to assemble Panel and Base unit 15 15 Mounting on a wall or LCD arm 16 16 Rotating the LCD Panel 17 17 Connection Method 18 18 Input si...

Page 4: ...duct or to other attached devices appliances Throughout this manual the following symbols are used to guide you to the proper use of the product Keep this Users Manual in an easy accessible and safe p...

Page 5: ...de where power consumption is less than 5W whenever either horizontal or vertical signals or both disappear High performance panel element The color LCD panel used in this product is specifically desi...

Page 6: ...k of electrical shock which could cause bodily harm possibly even death Most certainly such electrical shock will damage the product The product can also be delivered with certain options installed Su...

Page 7: ...e or in an inclined place which might cause injuries if it falls down Do not place the unit where it is subject to direct sunlight or near any heating device This could cause overheating resulting in...

Page 8: ...ly turn off the power and disconnect the plug from the outlet Continuing to use the unit under such condition may lead to electric shock and or fire For assistance contact your local re seller In the...

Page 9: ...ent and inspection Do not remodel or repair It may lead to fire electric shock or injuries Clean the dust inside the display once a year The dust that accumulates inside the unit may lead to fire Ask...

Page 10: ...n Union member states RoHS for use within the European Union member states Tests and Approvals for MedicLine Series Each product in the MedicLine series has additionally been tested for risk of electr...

Page 11: ...ing measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the re...

Page 12: ...y improper use of the product by the user or any use under other abnormal circumstances the use or inability to use this product the use for other purposes than the intended use as described in this d...

Page 13: ...cleaning the cabinet do NOT use thinner benzene or alcohol as these might damage the plastic and cause the paint to peel off Do NOT use organic solvent such as acetone and toluene when cleaning the p...

Page 14: ...y Standard Items The LCD monitor panel User s manual Warranty booklet AC DC adapter AC Power cord DVI to DVI cable Optional Items The Base unit with 4 Screws and Screwdriver CD ROM with PerfectLum sof...

Page 15: ...ced so that the OSD wheel is at the lower left corner seen from yourself Place the metal plate onto the VESA mounting cut out on the back of the panel Hold the bottom of the base unit towards yourself...

Page 16: ...we strongly recommend that you use wall mount kits with attached M4 10mm screws and which can hold a load of more than the weight of the monitor Ensure it is securely and safely installed If you mount...

Page 17: ...90 degrees Procedure 1 Tilt the LCD panel upward Perform this procedure before sliding the panel upward 2 Lift the LCD panel to the top 3 Rotate the LCD panel by 90 degrees 4 Reposition the LCD panel...

Page 18: ...h input connectors there are available on your monitor and which cable you should connect depends on your source for the input signal VGA DVI HDMI or Displayport output from a PC If your source is VGA...

Page 19: ...19 Input signals Connections 19 and 20...

Page 20: ...ust the monitor Rotate Downward Move Up Right Increase Larger More Rotate Upward Move Down Left Decrease Smaller Less Button Press Execute Do Save 3 Change of Brightness Setting If you rotate the Cont...

Page 21: ...pending on the control you selected a submenu of the control with a status bar will appear The status bar indicates in which direction from the factory preset your adjustments are being made Rotate th...

Page 22: ...separate sub menu you can set individual values for Red Green and Blue Clear base Barten A special color mode intended for viewing of X ray pictures Has a preset grayscale curve in accordance with the...

Page 23: ...put it supports Sync on green and the interlace timing can be displayed Recall If you execute Recall the monitor will be reset to values that are default values at time of delivery Lum stable Automati...

Page 24: ...ory for calibrations and quality assurance tests The history is visualized in graphs and can be exported to printable reports The software has a backup function that makes sure everything can be store...

Page 25: ...timing Pseudo display timing Display mode Resolution Frequency 19 20 Horizontal Vertical Horizontal kHz Vertical Hz VGA 720 400 31 5 70 640 480 31 5 60 VESA 640 480 37 9 72 640 480 37 5 75 800 600 35...

Page 26: ...GA DVI I DDC DDC 2B DDC CI for calibration Power Power supply External 12V Power consumption Max 50W 5W in stand by Functionality Automatic adjustment Yes via OSD OSD for settings Yes Speakers No Lumi...

Page 27: ...color Graphite grey standard or white optional Base unit Height adjustable Yes Tilting and swivel Yes Mounting Kensington lock Yes prepared VESA standard Yes 100 mm 431 239 64 353 467 Please note that...

Page 28: ...Connections VGA DVI I DDC DDC 2B DDC CI for calibration Power Power supply External 12V Power consumption 60W 5W in stand by Functionality Automatic adjustment Yes via OSD OSD for settings Yes Speaker...

Page 29: ...r Graphite grey standard or white optional Base unit Height adjustable Yes Tilting and swivel Yes Mounting Kensington lock Yes prepared VESA standard Yes 100 mm 473 241 76 377 476 Please note that val...

Page 30: ...ite it could come down to 5000K Typical values In product specifications there are values for brightness contrast view angles etc The values are given as typical values meaning that actual value for a...

Page 31: ...en saver that moves around on the screen so that no static image is constantly shown Slow operating in cold environments The thin film transistors contain some liquid that will cause them to operate s...

Page 32: ...of seconds PLEASE NOTE THAT A SCREENSAVER WILL NOT SWITCH OFF THE BACKLIGHT LAMPS AND THUS IS NOT A SOLUTION FOR LONGER LIFE The higher the luminance is set on the monitor the greater is the wear of...

Page 33: ...light If not the adapter might be broken If you have another adapter of the same type you can verify by using that adapter If yes there is a problem with the panel which should be repaired If yes then...

Page 34: ...The video cable must be connected for reading of the information to take place 1 DDC Display Data channel and 2 VESA are registered trademarks of Video Electronics Standards Association DICOM Digital...

Page 35: ...35 Contact Olorin AB Marios gata 11 SE 434 37 Kungsbacka Sweden Phone 46 0 300 566 780 Fax 46 0 300 566 789 E mail info olorin com www olorin com OLM0001EN_1204...

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