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Regulatory 
Compliance

 

This display has been tested and certified to international medical safety
standards IEC/EN 60601-1 and IEC/EN 60601-1-2, and is certified to meet 
C22.2 No. 601.1-M1990 (C US Mark).

Because many medical offices are located in residential areas, the medical display, 
in addition to meeting medical requirements, has also been tested and found to 
comply with the limits for Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Class B 
computing devices in a typically configured system. It is the system integrator or 
configurer’s responsibility to test and ensure that the entire system complies with 
applicable electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) laws.

Planar Systems, Inc. has made great efforts to support the medical device industry, 
in particular, medical device manufacturers and medical device system integrators. 
We offer state-of-the-art color displays that are compliant with worldwide accepted 
medical device safety standards, and for the European market, CE-marked displays 
based on compliance with counsel directive 93/42/EEC commonly referred to as the 
Medical Device Directive (MDD). The following summarizes our qualification of these 
displays as it relates to compliance with the MDD.

The European Medical Device Directive requires that the intended use of the device 
be defined. The intended use of these displays is “to display alphanumeric, graphic, 
and image data as inputted from any type of medical device.” These displays do not 
provide a measurement function in any way, and it is the device and systems 
manufacturer’s responsibility to verify its function in the integrated device or system.

The display was classified as required by the MDD according to Annex IX of the 
directive and the medical device (MEDDEV) guidance available at the time of 
classification. Because the display uses electrical energy and has no direct patient 
connections and—by itself—no medical utility, the display is classified according to 
Rule 12 as an MDD Class I device-component or accessory. The MDD states that 
manufacturers of Class I medical devices or accessories shall satisfy the requirements 
in regard to design and manufacturing controls, that is, the applicable assessment 
route to be used for CE-marking under the MDD, and it shall carry the CE mark 
according to Annex XII of the directive, with no notified body annotation.

The applicable safety standards for an MDD Class I display are IEC/EN 60601-1:1900 
along with Amendments 1 and 2. To help the medical device designer evaluate the 
suitability of these displays, Planar has also conducted EMC testing to IEC 60601-1-2 
as it can be applied. The display with its power supply alone does not represent a 
functional medical device. Hence, Planar configured a minimal operating system to 
exercise the display. The resulting data are made available to interested parties.

The data are informative data, not certification data. Certification data must be 
obtained by the device or system integrator according to Article 12 of the MDD titled 
“Particular procedure for systems and procedure packs.” Paragraph 2 clearly outlines 
the device or system integrator’s responsibility in this matter.

In summary, Planar Systems, Inc. is CE-marking these displays under the Medical 
Device Directive, which establishes compliance to the basic medical safety standards. 
However, EMC compliance can only be accomplished in the configured medical 
device or system and is the responsibility of the device or system manufacturer. 
Planar has the necessary documentation such as IEC 60601-1 notified body and 
other third-party test reports and certifications, a risk/hazard analysis, an essential 
requirements checklist, and the Planar International Electrotechnical Commission 
(IEC) declaration of conformity.

Summary of Contents for VS15XAD

Page 1: ...OPERATIONS MANUAL VitalScreen 15 Display VS15XAD VS15XAD TR QUICK LINKS Contents Index About the Display Display Installation Display Controls Troubleshooting Ordering Parts Warranty...

Page 2: ...nc 2003 All rights reserved Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy however no guarantee is given to the correctness of the contents This document is subject to change wit...

Page 3: ...onents 2 2 Installing the Display 5 Connecting the AC Power 5 Connecting the Video Cable 6 Connecting the Stereo Speakers 7 Connecting the Optional Touch Screen 8 Power Management System 8 3 Display C...

Page 4: ...lassification Because the display uses electrical energy and has no direct patient connections and by itself no medical utility the display is classified according to Rule 12 as an MDD Class I device...

Page 5: ...nvestigation by such an authority European Union Declaration of Conformity for Medical Applications A Declaration of Conformity has been filed for this product For additional copies of the Declaration...

Page 6: ...ct the venting holes on the back of the display Store the display in an environment with a temperature range from 20 to 65 degrees Celsius Storing your display outside that temperature range could res...

Page 7: ...t isopropyl alcohol 1 6 percent aqueous ammonia Cidex 2 4 percent glutaraldehyde solution Sodium hypochlorite bleach 10 percent Green soap United States Pharmacopoeia USP 0 5 percent Chlorhexidine in...

Page 8: ...product has been tested and certified by CSA to C22 2 No 601 1 M1990 If this mark appears with the indicators C and US the product is certified for the Canadian and U S markets meeting the applicable...

Page 9: ...n a wall bracket or swing arm An alternate configuration with a desk stand is also available for easy use on flat work surfaces The architecture of this display incorporates an AMLCD panel that produc...

Page 10: ...e sure the following items are included LCD screen Desk stand or VESA mounting plate Analog video cable DVI VGA Digital video cable DVI DVI Stereo audio cable Touchscreen cable VS15XAD TR only AC powe...

Page 11: ...US increases the selected setting MINUS decreases the selected setting 4 Power switch OSD menu Power switch Depress this button for 2 seconds to turn the display on or off A quick press accesses the O...

Page 12: ...dphones are plugged in the stereo speakers are turned off Port for stereo headphones or powered external speakers 4 Power input port locking latching mini DIN 4 pin Port for the power conector 5 Video...

Page 13: ...en Connecting the AC Power You must use the Ault power adapter with this display unit 1 Plug the AC power cord into the AC power adapter 2 Plug the power connector into the power port on the back pane...

Page 14: ...he two units 2 Plug the video cable into the VGA connector port on the back panel 3 Plug the other end of the video cable into the VGA port on the computer 4 Make sure the cables are properly aligned...

Page 15: ...the volume of the stereo speakers by using the volume control function on the onscreen display Note In some instances the volume control function may be disabled If so the volume is set tothe maximum...

Page 16: ...d This standard provides four power saving modes based on the display detecting the horizontal or vertical sync signals The following table describes the four modes When the display is in power saving...

Page 17: ...rols Access the OSD menu by pressing the OSD Function UP button when the display is powered up If your computer is in power saving mode or is powered down the OSD menu is inaccessible 1 2 3 4 1 Functi...

Page 18: ...egories See the following table Onscreen Menu for Analog Operation Basic Change brightness contrast and view DDC mode Position Change the display position Miscellaneous Adjust OSD position and display...

Page 19: ...owing tables describe the items of each OSD menu Basic Menu Contrast Adjust the contrast level of the display Brightness Adjust the brightness of the display backlight Volume Adjust the audio volume D...

Page 20: ...ion is not available in the interlaced modes of operation Phase Adjust the screen display for focus and clarity Clock Adjust the display pixel alignment H Position Adjust the display position horizont...

Page 21: ...reen display position vertically Menu Timer Adjust the length of idle time before the menu display turns off 5 10 15 20 25 30 seconds Information Display the incoming display mode and firmware version...

Page 22: ...settings and one for user adjustment COLOR 9300 Set the color temperature of white to 9300 degrees Kelvin COLOR 6500 Set the color temperature of white to 6500 degrees Kelvin COLOR USER Enable User C...

Page 23: ...trols 15 Digital Basic Menu Contrast Adjust the contrast level of the display Brightness Adjust the brightness of the display backlight Volume Adjust the audio volume DDC Digital analog DDC mode infor...

Page 24: ...m of the OSD menu To unlock the onscreen display press the same three controls in the same manner as if locking the display Digital Miscellaneous Menu H Position Adjust the onscreen display position h...

Page 25: ...2 Disconnect video cable from the display The display indicates No Video 3 Wait for the No Video message to disappear 4 Push the Function UP and Adjust MINUS buttons simultaneously This creates a cha...

Page 26: ...bit Scanning Frequency Analog Digital Horizontal 24 62 kHz Vertical 50 90 Hz Horizontal 30 64 kHz Vertical 56 85 Hz Power consumption 40 watts maximum 5 watts in standby or off mode Power adapter Aul...

Page 27: ...D screen Solution To produce an image on the LCD screen follow these steps 1 Make sure that the power indicator on the display is illuminated all connections are secure and the system is running on a...

Page 28: ...ous range Change to an alternate mode that is listed in Appendix A Technical Information or connect to an alternate video source and repeat steps 1 and 2 5 Ensure that the computer s video port is ena...

Page 29: ...anel 4 cleaning vii controls menu 9 front panel 3 installing 5 setup 1 troubleshooting 19 unpacking 2 disposal information vii DPMS 8 F front panel 3 Function buttons 3 menus 11 I identifying componen...

Page 30: ...connecting 7 headphone port 4 symbol packaging viii T technical information 18 touch screen cable 2 cleaning vii connecting 8 port 4 troubleshooting 19 U unpacking display 2 V VESA DPMS 8 video analog...

Page 31: ...arranty period begins on the date of shipment from Planar The goods sold hereunder are warranted for a period of 36 months from date of shipment unless otherwise agreed to by Buyer and Planar No exten...

Page 32: ...WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ITS RESPONSIBILITY TO REPAIR OR REPLACE DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY PROVIDED TO THE BUYER FOR BREACH OF THIS...

Page 33: ...or fax your request to 503 748 1493 You need the unit s serial number and a brief description of the problem to receive an RMA number In Europe call Planar Customer Service at 358 9 420 01 between 8 A...

Page 34: ...ally Certified Display with universal mounting plate and European power cord non touch 996 0475 03 Cable Power Adapter Part Number Cable DVI VGA 2 m white smooth surface 903 0227 00 Cable DVI DVI 2 m...

Page 35: ...tified Display with universal mounting plate and European power cord resistive touch 996 0476 03 Cable Power Adapter Part Number Touchscreen cable 2 m white smooth surface 903 0233 00 Power adapter Au...

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