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9. Troubleshooting & FAQs
may cause "burn in", also known as
"after-imaging" or "ghost imaging", on
your screen. "Burn-in", "after-imaging",
or "ghost imaging" is a well-known
phenomenon in LCD panel technology.
In most cases, the "burned in" or
"atter-imaging" or "ghost imaging" will
disappear gradually over a period of
time after the power has been switched
off.
Always activate a moving screen saver
program when you leave your monitor
unattended.
Always activate a periodic screen
refresh application if your LCD monitor
will display unchanging static content.
Warning
Failure to activate a screen saver, or a periodic
screen refresh application may result in severe
“burn-in” or “after-image” or “ghost image”
symptoms that will not disappear and cannot be
repaired. The damage mentioned above is not
covered under your warranty.
Q12: Why is my Display not showing
sharp text, and is displaying jagged
characters?
Ans.:
Your LCD monitor works best at its
native resolution of 1920 x 1200 @
60 Hz. For best display, please use this
resolution.
9.4 Medical FAQ
Q1:
Can I use color image in Clinical D-image
mode?
$QV
Clinical D-image mode is DICOM part-
14 calibrated for Grayscale performance
only.
Q2:
Can I clean the monitor and will it affect
its Antimicrobial housing ?
$QV
Yes, you can clean with normal monitor
cleaner or plain water. It will not affect
its Antimicrobial housing, as it is a
permanent part of the body (not a
coating)
Q3:
Can I use alcohol to clean the monitor?
$QV
Alcohol should not be used to clean the
monitor as it has potential to damage
or deform the plastics and LCD screen
and its relevant coatings.
Q4:
Can I use the monitor in a life-
supporting or patient-vicinity
environment?
$QV
No, this monitor is not intended for use
in patient-vicinity.