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Chapter 5  Screen Menu and Operation of Front Panel

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High definition LCD monitor OEV261H

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Operation

1.

Press [Enter] and a confirmation menu appears on the monitor.

2.

Use   

to 

move 

the 

cursor.

Select [YES] and press [ENTER] to load the selected settings; the FILE 
LOAD submenu reappears.

Select [NO] and press [ENTER] or [PRESET] to cancel; the FILE LOAD 
submenu reappears.

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PRESET settings

To exit the PRESET menu, either press the PRESET button again or wait for 
10 seconds.

When the control lock is engaged, the key mark appears on the monitor and 
operation is disabled.

Device connected to the monitor

Setting value

Video system center CV-180

PRESET F

Video system center CV-260SL, CV-260 (A), CV-260 (B), 
CV-165, CV-160, CV-145, Endoscopic ultrasound center 
EU-ME1, EU-M2000/M60, EU-C2000/C60, or EU-M30S

PRESET G

Video system center OTV-S7Pro, OTV-S7V

1

Camera control unit OTV-SP1C

1

, OTV-SP1C-G

1

Video system OTV-SI

1

, OTV-SC

1

PRESET H

It does not use

PRESET A – E, I, J

1: Need to change the setting of input terminal.

 

Summary of Contents for OEV261H

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS HIGH DEFINITION LCD MONITOR OEV261H...

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Page 3: ...Video monitor unit 14 2 2 Front panel 15 2 3 Rear panel 17 2 4 AC adapter 19 Chapter 3 Installation and Connection 20 3 1 Installing the monitor 21 3 2 Installing the AC adapter 23 3 3 Connection to a...

Page 4: ...6 9 REMOTE CONFIG 71 6 10 CONTROL 73 Chapter 7 REMOTE Specifications 75 7 1 GPI terminals 75 Chapter 8 Care Storage and Disposal 78 8 1 Care 78 8 2 Storage 79 8 3 Disposal 79 Chapter 9 Inspections 80...

Page 5: ...s and Symbols Safety related labels and symbols are attached to the instrument at the locations shown below If labels or symbols are missing or illegible contact Olympus High definition LCD monitor Se...

Page 6: ...2 Labels and Symbols High definition LCD monitor OEV261H AC adapter Serial number Electrical rating The rating plate of the AC adapter is on the underside of the adapter...

Page 7: ...ng the procedure and use the equipment as instructed Keep this and all related instruction manuals in a safe accessible location If you have any questions or comments about any information in this man...

Page 8: ...Do not disassemble modify or attempt to repair it patient or operator injury and or equipment damage can result Some problems that appear to be malfunctions may be correctable by referring to Chapter...

Page 9: ...l equipment damage Indicates additional helpful information Dangers warnings and cautions Strictly observe the following precautions Failure to do so may place the patient and medical personnel in dan...

Page 10: ...derations For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance Strictly observe the following precautions for the power cord Damaging the...

Page 11: ...cribed in Section 10 2 Returning the monitor for repair on page 83 When installing this instrument on the mobile workstation or a trolley with a clamping table be sure to provide the mobile workstatio...

Page 12: ...a standard three pin power outlet which is effectively grounded through normal household wiring Extension cords used with the equipment must be three core and be correctly wired to provide connection...

Page 13: ...igh temperature more than 60 C Otherwise it may damage the cabinet or internal parts result in fire Be sure to plug the power cord securely otherwise it may result in fire and an electric shock Unplug...

Page 14: ...y to lift the monitor by grabbing the panel Do not expose the LCD panel to heavy pressure or pressure from pointed objects Take care especially during transportation Exposing the LCD panel to heavy pr...

Page 15: ...till image is displayed for an extended period of time it may generate a temporary afterimage phosphor burn in However such images can be removed by displaying normal video for awhile The response spe...

Page 16: ...UT look up table for accurate color reproduction 10 bit signal processing for smooth color transitions Instant output of input signals The OEV261H incorporates a function that eliminates time delay of...

Page 17: ...the components shown below Inspect each item for damage If the instrument is damaged a component is missing or you have any questions do not use the monitor immediately contact Olympus High definition...

Page 18: ...efinition LCD monitor OEV261H Chapter 2 Controls and Their Functions 2 1 Video monitor unit Front Rear Tally Rear panel page 17 Front panel page 15 Tally lamp When a LCD panel backlight or inverter ci...

Page 19: ...tings can be selected from PRESET 10 settings USER 20 settings and FACTORY one setting INPUT button Selects the input terminal for PORT A and PORT B signals Two images displayed in PIP or POP are call...

Page 20: ...normal screen dual PIP screen and PIP mode When a menu is open it moves the cursor to the left and selects items POP Switches from the normal display to the dual POP screen and to POP mode When a menu...

Page 21: ...are selected IN This is the SDI input terminal supports automatic HD and SD switching OUT This is the SDI output terminal When the power goes On an SDI input signal is output at all times IN This is...

Page 22: ...e power supply external synchronizing SYNC HD VD signals are output at all times An external synchronizing signal cable can be connected to the SYNC HD terminal When using RGB signals from a computer...

Page 23: ...dapter AC IN terminal This is the AC input terminal AC POWER switch ON OFF This switch turns the AC adapter on and off AC POWER LED This lamp lights green when the AC POWER switch is set to on DC OUT...

Page 24: ...ecifications in the Appendix Otherwise improper performance compromised safety and or equipment damage may result The cables should not be sharply bent pulled twisted or crushed Should the LCD panel o...

Page 25: ...on or equipment damage Do not install this monitor near a source of strong electromagnetic waves such as a microwave or short wave therapy machine MRI equipment radio equipment or cellular phone Other...

Page 26: ...cient load resistance to support the weight of the monitor If the monitor falls patient or operator injury and or equipment damage may result Do not use screws other than those provided with the LCD m...

Page 27: ...a dry and stable location Install this instrument in a stable location Otherwise the instrument may fall This may cause operator injury and may damage the instrument Do not install this instrument in...

Page 28: ...uation Use of a power supply with insufficient electrical capacities may cause malfunction of the equipment Be sure to connect the power plug securely Otherwise the equipment will not function Do not...

Page 29: ...on the AC adapter until it is locked in place see Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 3 Slide the DC cord into the DC IN terminal on the monitor until it locks in place see Figure 3 3 Figure 3 3 4 Connect the power...

Page 30: ...gularity is suspected does not only result in malfunction but may also cause an electric shock injury and or fire Inspect the monitor and ancillary equipment according to the purpose of use by referri...

Page 31: ...affect the observation and surgical procedures If high frequency electrosurgical equipment is used without such confirmation patient injury may result 1 Connect the required ancillary equipment as de...

Page 32: ...iginal settings can be loaded and user original settings can be saved Load of recorded settings Use to select LOAD tab in the tabs and press to open the FILE LOAD submenu to load the recorded settings...

Page 33: ...u either press the PRESET button again or wait for 10 seconds When the control lock is engaged the key mark appears on the monitor and operation is disabled Device connected to the monitor Setting val...

Page 34: ...ON FUNCTION FUNCTION1 PORT A GAMMA SELECT PORT A GAMMA SELECT PORT A GAMMA SELECT FUNCTION2 PORT B GAMMA SELECT PORT B GAMMA SELECT PORT B GAMMA SELECT FUNCTION DISPLAY ON2 ON2 ON2 WINDOW CONFIG PIP P...

Page 35: ...CTION FUNCTION1 PORT A GAMMA SELECT PORT A GAMMA SELECT PORT A GAMMA SELECT FUNCTION2 PORT B GAMMA SELECT PORT B GAMMA SELECT PORT B GAMMA SELECT FUNCTION DISPLAY ON2 ON2 ON2 WINDOW CONFIG PIP PORT A...

Page 36: ...OGO ON ON ON FUNCTION FUNCTION1 PORT A GAMMA SELECT PORT A GAMMA SELECT PORT A GAMMA SELECT FUNCTION2 PORT B GAMMA SELECT PORT B GAMMA SELECT PORT B GAMMA SELECT FUNCTION DISPLAY ON2 ON2 ON2 WINDOW CO...

Page 37: ...LAY 3SEC OFF POWER ON SETUP LAST POWER SAVE MODE OFF LANGUAGE ENGLISH LOGO ON FUNCTION FUNCTION1 PORT A GAMMA SELECT FUNCTION2 PORT B GAMMA SELECT FUNCTION DISPLAY ON2 WINDOW CONFIG PIP PORT A DISPLAY...

Page 38: ...r up down left and right Pressing when the cursor is at the top changes the cursor back to the tab selection Operation 1 Press Enter and a confirmation menu appears on the monitor 2 Use to move the cu...

Page 39: ...T button The input terminal for PORT A and PORT B signals can be selected Use to move the cursor up down left and right To exit the PRESET menu either press the PRESET button again or wait for 10 seco...

Page 40: ...input signal White characters Displays selected preset value As soon as the INPUT button is pressed the indication for the PORT input terminal whose video is currently displayed appears in white in s...

Page 41: ...Chapter 5 Screen Menu and Operation of Front Panel 37 High definition LCD monitor OEV261H For a list of the items in the MENU refer to the following...

Page 42: ...larged view of the PORT B image 6 shows only the PORT B image The status display can be set to CONTINUE 3SEC OFF or OFF in PIP screen mode PIP button operation is disabled when PRESET INPUT and MENU s...

Page 43: ...nd B images at equal size 4 shows an enlarged view of the PORT B image 5 shows only the PORT B image The status display can be set to CONTINUE 3SEC OFF or OFF in POP screen mode POP button operation i...

Page 44: ...d to the FUNCTION buttons press these buttons again Refer to Section 6 7 FUNCTION on page 64 The display changes in the following SD image OFF MODE1 MODE2 OFF HD image OFF MODE3 MODE4 MODE5 MODE6 MODE...

Page 45: ...N PRESET and INPUT displays are closed Single screen display The first line displays the name of the input terminal of currently displayed video The second line displays signal format The third line d...

Page 46: ...on Select one of the following display periods CONTINUE 3 SEC OFF OFF However FLIP status is always displayed Table 5 1 shows the signal format and display on the monitor UNSUPPOTRT SIGNAL appears if...

Page 47: ...576 50i 576 50p 576 50p 720 59 94p 720 59 94p 720 60p 720 60p 1080 50i 1080 50i 1080 50p 1080 50p 1080 59 94i 1080 59 94i 1080 60i 1080 60i 1080 59 94p 1080 59 94p 1080 60p 1080 60p VGA 640 480 60 Hz...

Page 48: ...ursor is at the top changes the cursor back to the tab selection Pressing when the cursor is at the bottom moves the cursor to the top Subsequent operations differ depending on the selected submenu it...

Page 49: ...nization When GPI of EXT is enabled and the item is assigned the item appears gray to indicate that selection is disabled and the set GPI value appears COMP Sets up a connection to a computer COMP Ena...

Page 50: ...tab selection Pressing when the cursor is at the bottom moves the cursor to the top Operation 1 Use to select a set item and press or ENTER 2 Use to change the set value Use ENTER to confirm the chan...

Page 51: ...format compatible with COMP input 2 700 2200 Default value Depends on signal format RESET Returns the H V POSITION PHASE and CLOCK to the factory default settings for currently displayed COMP input fo...

Page 52: ...he color temperature USER 1 Adjustable settings 0 63 equivalent to a color temperature range of 3000 9300 K D93 equivalent to a color temperature of 9300 K D65 default value equivalent to a color temp...

Page 53: ...ove the cursor up and down Pressing when the cursor is at the top changes the cursor back to the tab selection Pressing when the cursor is at the bottom moves the cursor to the top Operation 1 Use to...

Page 54: ...justed using D65 and is unique for each set 0 1023 GAIN GREEN Adjusts the GAIN for the green component The default value is adjusted using D65 and is unique for each set 0 1023 GAIN BLUE Adjusts the G...

Page 55: ...m and press or ENTER 2 Use to change the set value Use ENTER to confirm the change the submenu selection screen reappears Use MENU to cancel the change the submenu selection screen reappears This menu...

Page 56: ...anel size 1200 pixels SCAN SIZE HD OFF Normal display MODE3 Magnifies HD signal image to vertical panel size 1200 pixels MODE4 Magnifies special area 1 1422 1064 of an HD signal to horizontal panel si...

Page 57: ...en COMP input is selected and the MONO function is on the set value is line This cannot be selected nor any other selection can be made 0 60 default value 25 BRIGHT Adjusts brightness 0 60 default val...

Page 58: ...finition LCD monitor OEV261H Setting COLOR MODE 1 Select COLOR MODE in the INPUT submenu screen and press ENTER The screen for selecting COLOR MODE appears 2 Use to select a COLOR MODE 1 10 and press...

Page 59: ...A screen confirming the selection appears 4 Unless a mistake was made in any of the screen settings use to select YES and press ENTER The settings are now saved and the previous screen reappears To c...

Page 60: ...44 44 50 50 SHARPNESS MODE HIGH LOW HIGH HIGH LOW HIGH LOW HIGH LOW HIGH SHARPNESS H 0 7 10 0 7 10 7 10 7 10 SHARPNESS V 0 7 10 0 7 10 7 10 7 10 COLOR MODE 2 ITEM A B C D E F G H I J RED 30 30 30 30...

Page 61: ...50 50 SHARPNESS MODE HIGH LOW HIGH HIGH LOW HIGH LOW HIGH LOW HIGH SHARPNESS H 0 7 10 0 7 10 7 10 7 10 SHARPNESS V 0 7 10 0 7 10 7 10 7 10 COLOR MODE 4 ITEM A B C D E F G H I J RED 30 30 30 30 30 30 3...

Page 62: ...50 50 50 44 44 44 44 44 50 50 SHARPNESS MODE HIGH LOW HIGH HIGH LOW HIGH LOW HIGH LOW HIGH SHARPNESS H 0 7 10 0 7 10 7 10 7 10 SHARPNESS V 0 7 10 0 7 10 7 10 7 10 COLOR MODE 6 ITEM A B C D E F G H I...

Page 63: ...LOW HIGH HIGH LOW HIGH LOW HIGH LOW HIGH SHARPNESS H 0 7 10 0 7 10 7 10 7 10 SHARPNESS V 0 7 10 0 7 10 7 10 7 10 COLOR MODE 8 ITEM A B C D E F G H I J RED 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 GREEN 30 30 30...

Page 64: ...MODE HIGH LOW HIGH HIGH LOW HIGH LOW HIGH LOW HIGH SHARPNESS H 0 7 10 0 7 10 7 10 7 10 SHARPNESS V 0 7 10 0 7 10 7 10 7 10 COLOR MODE 10 ITEM A B C D E F G H I J RED 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 GRE...

Page 65: ...D signal image to vertical panel size 1200 pixels MODE3 Magnifies HD signal image to vertical panel size 1200 pixels MODE4 Magnifies special area 1 1422 1064 of an HD signal to horizontal panel size 1...

Page 66: ...rsor is at the top changes the cursor back to the tab selection Pressing when the cursor is at the bottom moves the cursor to the top Operation 1 Press ENTER and the set submenu setting turns green 2...

Page 67: ...C OFF is set The status display is always on when no input NO SIGNAL and input of an unsupported signal format UNSUPPORT SIGNAL in PIP or POP mode even when 3SEC or OFF is selected POWER ON SETUP Sele...

Page 68: ...op Operation 1 Press ENTER and the set submenu setting turns green 2 Use to change the set value Use ENTER to confirm the change the submenu selection screen reappears Use MENU to cancel the change th...

Page 69: ...allows you to assign the same functions as FUNCTION1 Default value PORT B GAMMA SELECT FUNCTION DISPLAY Sets the information displayed when the FUNCTION1 2 buttons are pressed Settings that are being...

Page 70: ...n the cursor is at the top changes the cursor back to the tab selection Pressing when the cursor is at the bottom moves the cursor to the top The status display is always on when using the FLIP functi...

Page 71: ...duced from the input signal aspect ratio 4 3 3 5 4 Video reproduced from the input signal aspect ratio 5 4 3 PIP screen PORT B DISPLAY MODE Sets the PORT B small screen mode in PIP mode NORMAL default...

Page 72: ...from the input signal aspect ratio 4 3 3 5 4 Video reproduced from the input signal aspect ratio 5 4 3 SQUARE Video reproduced from the input signal The screen is almost square in this aspect ratio 3...

Page 73: ...PORT B is set to SQUARE in PIP POP mode MODE1 MODE2 MODE3 MODE4 MODE5 For details on patterns see SQUARE PATTERN 1 Each press of the PIP button switches the size of PORT A and PORT B screens page 38...

Page 74: ...ight corner of the monitor screen MODE1 Top left 544 1 Bottom left 544 1080 Top right 1920 1 Bottom right 1920 1080 MODE2 Top left 320 1 Bottom left 320 1080 Top right 1682 1 Bottom right 1682 1080 MO...

Page 75: ...ss ENTER and the set submenu setting turns green 2 Use to change the set value Use ENTER to confirm the change the submenu selection screen reappears Use MENU to cancel the change the submenu selectio...

Page 76: ...PORT B SCAN SIZE MODE3 1 PORT B SCAN SIZE MODE5 1 PORT B SCAN SIZE MODE7 1 PIP POP FLIP SELECT SYNC 1 RED TALLY GREEN TALLY PORT A INPUT VIDEO PORT A INPUT Y C PORT A INPUT RGB YPBPR PORT A INPUT HD15...

Page 77: ...n Pressing when the cursor is at the top changes the cursor back to main menu tab selection Pressing when the cursor is at the bottom moves the cursor to the top Operation 1 Press ENTER and the set su...

Page 78: ...FRONT LOCK Selects the locked operation of front panel 2 MENU default value Operation of MENU button is locked The menu can be displayed but the value cannot be changed except CONTROL ALL Operation of...

Page 79: ...Level operation Operates when GND is connected Edge operation Operates when GND changes from open to connected or from connected to open If you have assigned a level operation function to more than o...

Page 80: ...G ON RED TALLY Lights the red tally Level operation Connected ON Open OFF 1 GREEN TALLY Lights the green tally Level operation Connected ON Open OFF 1 PORT A INPUT VIDEO Switches PORT A input system...

Page 81: ...stem to SDI1 Level operation Connected ON Open OFF 2 PORT B INPUT SDI2 Switches PORT B input system to SDI2 Level operation Connected ON Open OFF 2 PORT B INPUT DVI D1 Switches PORT B input system to...

Page 82: ...not wipe the external surface with hard or abrasive wiping material The screen and the panels will be scratched If the monitor is soiled perform the following cleaning procedure immediately after use...

Page 83: ...t equipment short wave medical treatment equipment MRI equipment radio or mobile phones Damage to the monitor may result 1 Turn the monitor OFF and disconnect the power cord 2 Disconnect all cables co...

Page 84: ...e of all of its functions Necessity of periodic maintenance service The backlight in the LCD panel is a consumable component that deteriorates over time leading to gradual loss of performance that cou...

Page 85: ...r if an abnormality is suspected Damage or irregularity in the instrument may compromise patient or user safety and may result in more severe equipment damage 10 1 Troubleshooting guide The following...

Page 86: ...connected Connect the remote cable The monitor remote cable is damaged Replace the broken monitor remote cable with a new cable and connect it NO SIGNAL appears at the top left of the screen The vide...

Page 87: ...or damage that occurs as a result of repairs attempted by non Olympus personnel When returning the monitor for repair contact Olympus With the monitor include a description of the malfunction or damag...

Page 88: ...sed with this monitor are listed below New products released after the introduction of this monitor may also be compatible for use in combination with it For further details contact Olympus If combina...

Page 89: ...enter EU M30S 1 EndoEcho compact endoscopic ultrasound center EU C2000 1 EUS EXERA compact endoscopic ultrasound center EU C60 1 EVIS LUCERA video system center CV 260SL CV 260 1 EVIS EXERA II video s...

Page 90: ...r OTV S7Pro VISERA video system center OTV S7V 3CCD camera control unit OTV SP1C OTV SP1C G 1 Video system OTV SI OTV SC VISERA Pro Xenon light source CLV S40Pro VISERA Xenon light source CLV S45 Xeno...

Page 91: ...cable MAJ 921 1 5 m MAJ 970 4 m Monitor cable MAJ 1462 7 m MAJ 1584 15 m MAJ 1586 2 m RGB cable MAJ 686 1 5 m Y C cable MH 985 3 m BNC video cable MB 677 1 5 m MB 672 1 m SDI cable MAJ 1464 22 m EVIS...

Page 92: ...7 m HDTV monitor remote cable MAJ 1465 15 m EVIS video system center CV 260SL CV 260 A EVIS video system center CV 260 B CV 160 CV 145 EVIS video system center CV 180 EVIS video system center CV 165 E...

Page 93: ...deo cables Monitor cable MAJ 1462 7 m MAJ 1584 15 m MAJ 1586 2 m Monitor cable MAJ 921 1 5 m MAJ 970 4 m RGB cable MH 984 3 m MAJ 1592 1 5 m Y C cable MH 985 3 m BNC cable MB 677 1 5 m SDI cable MAJ 1...

Page 94: ...x 8 9 kg 19 6 lb AC adapter approx 1 7 kg 3 7 lb Operating temperature 10 to 40 C 50 to 104 F Operating humidity 30 85 without condensation Atmospheric pressure 700 1060 hPa Operating Maximum altitude...

Page 95: ...t Video signal input VIDEO input terminal BNC 1 Y C input terminal signal format 4 pin mini DIN 1 Analog RGB SYNC HD VD YPBPR Input terminal BNC 5 RGB SYNC signal level 0 3 4 0 Vp p HD VD signal level...

Page 96: ...SYNC HD output terminal BNC 1 loop through with automatic 1 k termination VD output terminal BNC 1 loop through with automatic 1 k termination SDI1 2 output terminal BNC 2 active through out HD15 out...

Page 97: ...ted municipal waste but should be collected separately Refer to your local Olympus distributor for return and or collection systems available in your country EMC Applied standards IEC 60601 1 2 2001 I...

Page 98: ...ore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment Radiated emissions CISPR 11 Class B This instrument s RF emissions are very low and are no...

Page 99: ...iginal condition feeding the facilities or hospital environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 Differential mode 0 5 1 kV Common mode 0 5 1 2 kV Same as left Mains power quality should be that of a typical comme...

Page 100: ...gnetic environment that exceeds its noise level electromagnetic interference may occur on this instrument Electromagnetic interference may occur on this instrument near a high frequency electrosurgica...

Page 101: ...RF communications equipment such as cellular phones should be used no closer to any part of this instrument including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation appli...

Page 102: ...r OEV261H Maintenance Olympus recommends having Olympus endoscopic equipment endoscopes reprocessors light sources etc inspected by an Olympus certified service technician at least once a year to main...

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