Monitor MVGD1318 Instalacion y Manual de Usuario ENG
Monitor MVGD1318 Instalacion y Manual de Usuario ENG
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Preface ................................................................................................. 4
Safety Instructions........................................................................ 6
Explanation of symbols................................................................ 8
Overview............................................................................................ 10
Introduction ................................................................................ 10
Parts, controls and connectors................................................... 11
Installation ......................................................................................... 14
Display installation..................................................................... 14
Attaching the display to an arm stand ..................................... 18
Operation ........................................................................................... 20
Stand-by switching..................................................................... 20
About the On-Screen Display (OSD) .......................................... 21
Adjustments for a digital video signal ...................................... 26
Adjustments for an analog video signal ................................... 26
Standard OSD functions.............................................................. 28
Advanced OSD functions ............................................................ 37
Locking and unlocking user controls ......................................... 43
Cleaning ............................................................................................. 45
Troubleshooting ................................................................................. 47
Technical Information........................................................................ 49
Technical specifications.............................................................. 49
Connector pin assignments ....................................................... 51
Glossary ...................................................................................... 52
Warranty Statement .......................................................................... 54
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Preface
Preface
This document is copyrighted. All rights are reserved. Nor this
document, nor any part of it, may be reproduced or copied in any form
or by any means - graphical, electronic, or mechanical including
photocopying, taping or information storage and retrieval systems -
without written permission of Barco
© 2006 Barco N.V. All rights reserved.
Notice
Trademarks
All trademarks and registered trademarks are property of their
respective owners.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
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Preface
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following 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 receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
Canadian notice
This ISM device complies with Canadian ICES-001.
Cet appareil ISM est conforme à la norme NMB-001 du Canada.
Disposal Information
The lamps inside the display contain mercury. Do not throw the display
in the trash. Dispose of it as required by local ordinances or regulations.
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Safety Instructions
General Recommendations
Read the safety and operating instructions before operating the display.
Retain safety and operating instructions for future reference.
Adhere to all warnings on the display and in the operating instructions
manual.
Follow all instructions for operation and use.
Electrical shock
Power connection
• This apparatus must be earthed.
• Power requirements: The display must be powered by the AC
mains voltage.
• Power cords:
Utilize a UL-listed detachable power cord, 3-wire, type SJ or
equivalent, 18 AWG min., rated 300 V min., provided with a
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Ventilation
Do not cover or block the ventilation openings in the cover of the set.
When installing the display in a cupboard or another closed location,
heed the necessary space between the set and the sides of the
cupboard.
Installation
Place the display on a flat, solid and stable surface that can support the
weight of at least 3 displays. If you use an unstable cart or stand, the
display may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious
damage to the equipment.
More warnings in the Installation chapter.
Operating precautions
Continuous operation of the display with the same image may result in
some image sticking on the LCD panel. Over 10 hours operation with the
same image content is not recommended.
Switching on DPMS on display and PC and activating a good screen saver
may decrease the risk of image sticking (image retention).
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Explanation of symbols
Symbols on the display and power supply
On the display or power supply, you may find the following symbols:
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Overview
Overview
Introduction
Thank you for choosing Barco.
Long-term stabilization
The display contains a Backlight Output Stabilization system (BLOS©),
which continuously stabilizes the luminance output of the LCD’s
backlight. This improves the overall optical efficiency and provides long-
term image confidence.
Power saving
The display is equipped with a power saving system. When left idle for a
certain time, the computer connected to the display, will power down
the display.
The power saving system can be switched on or off using the on-screen
display.
The power saving system works with the standard Windows power
saving and with the DPMS function on the Barco BarcoMed display
controller (if installed in the PC).
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Figure 1
1. Ambient Light (ALC) sensor. When ALC is switched on, the display
light output is adapted automatically, depending on the ambient
light measured by the sensor.
2. Power LED
The LED is off when the display is disconnected from the power.
The LED is also off when the LED function is disabled in the on-
screen display (OSD).
The LED is green when the display is on (when enabled in the on-
screen menus).
The LED is orange when the display is in Stand-by power-saving
mode.
3. Control wheel
The control wheel can be pressed like a push button and rotated
like a knob.
It allows to put the display in stand-by, navigate through the on-
screen display (OSD) menus and change values in the OSD.
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Rear
Figure 2
1. Connector compartment cover
To get access to the connectors, remove the cover by pulling down
the 2 clips at the top of the cover.
Connectors
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Figure 3
1. DVI-I video input
2. D-Sub 15 or VGA (analog) video input
3. Analog video input (separate or composite)
This is a monochrome video input
Video amplitude: 500-950 mV
Sync amplitude for composite video: 200-400 mV
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Installation
Installation
Precautions
Display installation
Power connection
To connect the power:
1. To get access to the connectors, remove the connector
compartment cover by pulling down the 2 clips at the longest side
of the cover.
2. Connect one end of the proper power cable to the AC input of the
display.
Figure 4
3. Connect the other end of the power cord to a power outlet.
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Video connection
The display accepts 3 different video formats: DVI-I, VGA (analog) and
BNC (analog, only for monochrome video signals).
You can connect one or all of these inputs.
If more than 1 input is connected you can switch inputs by using the
display’s on-screen display.
Figure 5
2. Connect the other end of the DVI cable to the DVI connector of the
signal source.
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Figure 6
2. Connect the other end of the VGA cable to the analog video output
of the signal source.
Note: If you connect an analog video signal, you may need to
perform some image adjustments to obtain optimum image
quality. Please refer to chapter “Operation”.
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2) 3) 4)
Figure 7
Note: If you connect an analog video signal, you may need to
perform some image adjustments to obtain optimum image
quality. Please refer to chapter “Operation”.
USB connection
The USB connection allows you to use the display as USB hub, to which
you can connect USB devices, such as a keyboard, mouse or digital
camera. It also makes it possible to control the display with external
software.
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PC
1)
Figure 8
Cable routing
Routing the signal cables
• Bind the cables in the connector compartment together with the
cable tie inside the connector compartment.
• Put the connector compartment cover back on the display. Pay
attention that the signal cables are positioned under the bulge
in the cover.
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4 screws M4 x 8mm
Figure 9
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Operation
Operation
Operating precautions
Continuous operation of the display with the same image may result in
some image sticking on the LCD panel. Over 10 hours operation with the
same image content is not recommended.
Switching on DPMS on display and PC and activating a good screen saver
may decrease the risk of image sticking (image retention).
Stand-by switching
When the display is on and no on-screen display is visible, push the
control wheel at the front for a few seconds to switch the display in
stand-by. The LED turns orange.
Figure 10
When the display is in stand-by, press the control wheel to switch it
back on. The LED turns green.
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Contrast
Input selection
Luminance
Horizontal scaling
Scaling
Information
For more information about these menus, please refer to the chapter
about the Extended OSD functions.
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Operation
The content of the OSD depends on the selected video input: A number
of functions is not present when you have selected the digital (DVI)
video input, because the digital video signal requires less adjustment
than the analog video signal.
It is indicated throughout this manual if a function is not present when
DVI input is selected.
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Operation
The extended OSD can be used in standard and advanced mode. The
extended OSD appears default in standard mode. For instructions about
the advanced mode, please refer to the chapter “Advanced OSD
functions” on page 37.
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When done, press the wheel shortly to confirm the change and
return to the menu.
5. To select a value from a predefined list (e.g., in Settings), rotate
the control wheel to select the setting and press the control wheel
until the desired value appears.
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1. Rotate the control wheel to select Yes (to save the changes) or No
(if you do not wish to save the changes).
2. Press the control wheel to confirm the choice.
Autoset adjustment
* Not available in DVI mode
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To perform Autoset:
1. Rotate the control wheel to display the on-screen display. The
Main Menu appears. The Autoset menu is selected.
2. Press the control wheel to enter the Autoset menu.
AUTOSET
Full Autoset
Automatic Geometry
Automatic Phase
Automatic Gain
EXIT
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Autoset
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Name Description
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Video Contrast
This menu is not available in DVI mode.
Name Description
Video Brightness
This menu is not available in DVI mode.
Name Description
Video brightness adjusts all levels in the image on the screen, from dark
to bright.
Note: Adjusting video brightness may affect the number of
grayscales in the image. Therefore we advise to leave video
brightness in calibrated position.
Instead, if you feel the image is too bright or too dark, try adjusting the
Luminance (see further).
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Luminance
Name Description
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Adjustments: Geometry
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Adjustments: Phase
This menu is not available in DVI mode
Name Description
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Input Selection
Name Description
Settings
Name Description
Preset
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Name Description
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Name Description
Name Description
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User Controls
When you disable this setting and exit the OSD, some functions of the
control wheel are disabled.
Please refer to the chapter about locking and unlocking user controls, to
know how to use this function.
Input Mode
To change the Input Mode setting, press the control wheel. Rotate the
wheel to select Standard or Extended input mode. Then press the wheel
again to enter the selected submenu.
The following input mode settings can be selected:
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Name Description
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Name Description
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OSD position
With the OSD function you can select where on the screen the OSD
menu text will appear. You can select between center position, top left,
top right, bottom left or bottom right.
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Service
Service information is a submenu from General Information,
containing the following items:
Name Description
Firmware
Firmware is a submenu from General Information, containing the
following items:
Name Description
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Cleaning
Cleaning
Precautions
Panel
Important:
We recommend to let this cleaning procedure be done in a Barco service
center. If not, you must perform the cleaning in a clean and dust-free
environment.
1. If there are dust particles on the LCD panel, blow them away by
using a dust remover. E.g., DUST OFF 67 (KONTAKT Chemie).
A dust remover is composed of a blend of compressed liquid gases
functioning as propellant. They provide a jet of dry inert gas that
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acts like compressed air for a quick and safe removal of dust
particles and other dry contaminants on the surface of the lcd
panel or the glass panel.
Attention: The dust remover contains a liquid gas. If you shake the
can or move the can too fast while spraying, you may blow drops
of liquid on the panel surface!
If this is the case, clean the panel as described below.
2. If the LCD panel is dirty or wet, take a lint-free, nonabrasive cloth
and lightly moisten the cloth with a solution of 25% Isopropyl
Alcohol (IPA) and 75% de-ionized or distilled water. E.g.: Cleareen,
a product of Certified Laboratories.
3. Gently clean the panel with the moist cloth.
4. Take another clean, dry, soft, lint-free cloth and gently wipe the
glass dry.
Cabinet
• Clean the cabinet using a recognized cleaning product for
medical equipment. The cloth you use must be moist, not wet!
• Repeat with water only and wipe dry with a dry cloth.
• The cabinet has been tested for resistance to the following
products:
Cidex, Betadine, Alcohol (Isopropyl and Ethyl), Ammonia-based
cleaners (Windex) and Aquasonic Gel.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
General tips
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Technical Information
Technical Information
Technical specifications
MVGD 1318:
Item Specification
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Item Specification
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C5
9 C3 C4
17 24
4 NC 19 GND
5 NC 20 NC
6 DDC CLOCK 21 NC
11 GND C2 Analog G
12 NC C3 Analog B
13 NC C4 Analog HS
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Technical Information
D-Sub 15 connector:
5 1
6
10
15 11
1 Red in 9 DDC 5V IN
3 Blue in 11 NC
4 NC 12 DDC SDA
5 GND 13 HS IN
6 GND 14 VS IN
8 GND
Glossary
Calibration
Each display is calibrated in the factory before it is sent to the customer.
After this calibration, black and white luminance are set to the ideal
level.
A stabilization routine, constantly active when the display is on, keeps
these levels constant using the built-in sensor.
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Technical Information
Display Function
A Display Function describes how a display device converts the video
signals at the inputs into light.
In the context of a medical viewing station, a display device is the
combination of display controller (graphics board) and display.
The display function is a graph that shows how the light from the
display panel evolves from minimum to maximum luminance while the
data levels at the input of the display controller go from 0 to maximum.
DICOM
DICOM stands for Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine. It is
a standard developed by the American College of Radiology (ACR) and
the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA).
The standard specifies how digital image data can be moved from
system to system.
In addition, Supplement 28 Part 14 specifies a function that relates pixel
values to displayed Luminance levels and is called Grayscale Standard
Display Function.
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Warranty Statement
Warranty Statement
ARTICLE 1: SERVICES
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ARTICLE 8: GENERAL
8.1 Customer acknowledges its understanding that all software and
electronic devices, including BarcoView products are subject to possible
error, mechanical or electrical failure, and should not be relied upon in
inappropriate applications or without proper backup and/or other safety
precautions whenever personal injury or property damage may result
from failure or error of the product.
8.2 BarcoView shall not be responsible for machine failure and/or its
failure to render service or maintenance due to causes beyond its
reasonable control.
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K5904082-01
October 2006
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