56.2inch LCD Large Screen Monitor MDSC8156
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56.2inch LCD Large Screen Monitor MDSC8156
1 56.2inch LCD Large Screen Monitor MDSC8156 0. GENERAL DEFINITIONS Abbreviations CE DEMKO CCFL CSA CVBS DVI EEDID EMC ESD FCC FRU HDP IEC European Conformity Danish Conformity Mark Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp Canadian Standardisation Authority Composite Video Blanking and Sync Digital Visual Interface Enhanced Extended Display Identification Data Electromagnetic Compatibility Electrostatic Discharge Federal Communications Commission Field Replaceable Unit Hot Plug Detect (DVI) International Electrotechnical Commission (Standards) 60601-1 Medical electrical equipment requirements Liquid Crystal Display Look-Up Table Low voltage differential signal Mean Time Between Failure Mean Time To Replace On Screen Display Printed Circuit Assembled Radio Frequency Interference Serial Digital Interface Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers Sync On Green (monochrome video) Separated Video Y/C ; Y= luminance C= color Transition Minimized Differential Signalling Underwriters Laboratories inc. Video Electronics Standards Association Video Graphics Adapter Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Restriction of Hazardous Substances Registration Evaluation Authorization and Restriction of Chemical Substances LCD LUT LVDS MTBF MTTR OSD PCA RFI SDI SMPTE SOG S-VIDEO TMDS UL VESA VGA WEEE ROHS REACH Units of measurement Length Time Voltage Current Power Resistance Weight Luminance Illuminance Temperature Frequency Noise level Magnetic field m s V A W Ω kg Cd/m² lx °C Hz dB(A) T meter, second Volt, Ampere, Watt Ohm Kilogram Candela per square meter lux degrees Celsius Hertz (Cycles per second) dBspl A weighted Tesla (= 10000 Gauss) 2 CONTENTS 0. GENERAL DEFINITIONS................................................................... 2 1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................. 5 1.1. EMC Notice ......................................................................................... 6 1.1.1. FCC................................................................................................ 6 1.1.2. IEC ................................................................................................ 6 1.2. Modification ....................................................................................... 7 1.3. Cables ................................................................................................ 7 2. WARNING........................................................................................ 7 2.1. Power cord ........................................................................................ 7 2.2. Protective earth ................................................................................. 8 2.3. Installation ........................................................................................ 8 2.4. Handling ............................................................................................ 8 2.5. Maintenance ...................................................................................... 8 2.6. Transportation ................................................................................... 9 2.7. Replacement of the backlight ............................................................ 9 2.8. Serviceability ..................................................................................... 9 2.9. Biological Hazard and Returns .......................................................... 9 2.10. Cleaning Instruction ........................................................................ 10 3. DISPOSAL OF THE LCD MONITOR .................................................. 12 3.1. Directive 2002/96/EC on waste of electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). ................................................................................... 13 3.2. Directive 2002/95/EC on the restriction of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS)........................ 13 3.3. Directive 1907/2006/EC on Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Registration of Chemicals (REACH) .................................................... 13 3.4. Power management ......................................................................... 14 4. TECHNICAL INFORMATION ........................................................... 14 5. DIMENSIONS................................................................................. 16 6. MOUNTING INSTRUCTION ............................................................. 20 6.1. Position of Use ................................................................................. 20 3 7. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS ............................................................. 22 8. PACKAGING................................................................................... 23 9. CONNECTING INSTRUCTION ......................................................... 24 9.1. Additional Protective Earth Pin ........................................................ 24 9.2. Connecting AC Power ....................................................................... 24 10. INPUT PANEL DESCRIPTION ...................................................... 25 10.1. Input label and connections............................................................. 25 10.1.1. Single Link connections ............................................................... 25 10.1.2. Dual link connections .................................................................. 25 10.2. Control Panel Description ................................................................ 28 10.2.1. Control Keys .............................................................................. 28 10.2.2. Front Led ................................................................................... 29 10.2.3. Turning the monitor On and Off .................................................... 29 10.2.4. Brightness Control ...................................................................... 29 11. ON SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD) ....................................................... 30 11.1. Menu structure ................................................................................ 30 11.2. OSD 11.2.1. 11.2.2. 11.2.3. 11.2.4. 11.2.5. 11.2.6. 11.2.7. 11.2.8. 12. Controls (ON Screen Display) ................................................... 32 Working in the OSD Menu ............................................................ 32 Main OSD Menu .......................................................................... 32 Monitor Info ............................................................................... 32 Out Mode................................................................................... 33 User Setting ............................................................................... 34 OSD Setting ............................................................................... 35 Product Info ............................................................................... 36 Service ...................................................................................... 37 FACTORY PRESET VIDEO TIMINGS............................................. 39 12.1. Video Format Timing ........................................................................ 39 13. COMMUNICATION LINK ............................................................. 40 13.1. Serial RS232 Interface ..................................................................... 40 13.2. LAN Interface .................................................................................. 40 14. IDENTIFICATION LABEL ............................................................ 41 14.1. Rating Label Position ....................................................................... 41 14.2. Rating Label Content ....................................................................... 42 15. SYMBOLS ................................................................................... 43 4 1. INTRODUCTION The BARCO Medical Grade MDSC8156 series are color high resolution liquid crystal displays especially designed for medical imaging applications. The MDSC8156 is a 56” Color Flat Panel Display, intended to replace typical multi-monitor arrays in medical applications, whenever a large screen is needed in addition to high resolution, while offering the same good rendering in greyscale medical imaging thanks to the DICOM conformance. It has been designed to meet the specific need of typical monitor set-up in examination rooms, where monochrome and color pictures have to be displayed and freely positioned over the screen, when processed by a suitable graphic engine. The MDSC8156 shall provide 8 Mpixel screen resolution, high luminance and accept digital inputs, according to the DVI standard, with the native panel resolution of 3840 x 2160. The MDSC8156 can operate in two modes, Single Link and Dual Link, configurable via a menu setting. Other important features like the very large viewing angle, the high brightness level, the backlight stabilization, the greyscale correction and the compliance with the DICOM standards, will help the users avoiding misinterpretation in medical diagnosis. The MDSC8156 is also suitable for viewing a large range of contents, as color temperature and color gamma adjustments are provided. The display can also be controlled by remote, through a serial or Ethernet communication link. The MDSC8156 shall be supplied with VESA 400 mounting interfaces. This monitor follows the provisions of Medical Directive: 93/42/EEC, Amended by 2007/47/EC (Medical device Class I) The product has been designed to meet the following medical safety requirements, including; UL60601-1 1st Ed, 2006-04-26; CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 601.1-M90, 2005; EN 60601-1:1990 + A1:1993 + A2:1995; IEC 60601-1:1988 + A1:1991 + A2:1995 2nd Ed. rd ANSI/AAMI ES 60601-1: 2005, CAN /CSA –C22.2 No. 60601-1: 2008; IEC 60601-1:2005 3 Ed. The product is intended for indoor use Class I Equipment, according to the type of protection against electric shock (*) Detachable supply connection Stationary, in case of “slave” monitor placed in Control Room, not fixed on wall; Fixed, when mounted in MCS. Continuous Operation, according to the mode of operation, Degree of protection against ingress of water: IP21 (only for model provided with protective screen) Do not use in areas with flammable anesthetics Do not use in oxygen rich environments(**) The monitor is not intended to be sterilized The monitor has been designed to be used in landscape position with 0 degree of tilt (no tilted forward or backward) (*) To avoid the risk of electric shock, this equipment must only be connected to a supply mains with protective earth (**) This equipment does not have a gas-sealed electronics enclosure and could ignite any flammable or explosive gases present in its environment. 5 The product is engineered to meet the following Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards: EN 60601-1-2 (2007), IEC 60601-1-2 (2007), FCC CFR 47 PART 15 AND 18 (Class A) and can be placed next to other sensitive equipment with no risk of harmful interference. This 56" monitor is intended to be installed in a medical system only by trained system integrator. In the medical systems where the life of the patient or the success of a clinical intervention depend from the image displayed by this 56” monitor, an adequate backup solution has to be provided at medical system level. The following models shall be made available: - MDSC8156 GR MDSC8156 R MDSC8156 full version (with protection glass & redundant power supply) light version (w/o protection glass, with redundant power supply) basic version (w/o protection glass & redundant power supply) Copyright © This manual is copyrighted with all rights reserved. Under the copy rights law, this manual may not be copied, in whole or part, without written consent of BARCO. Under the law, copying includes translating into another language or format. The monitor described in this manual, has been certified / registered by the safety agencies / regulatory authorities as model n°: BA56DS. 1.1. EMC Notice 1.1.1. FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. 1.1.2. IEC This equipment/system is intended for use by healthcare professionals only. This equipment / system may cause radio interference or may disrupt the operation of nearby equipment. It may be necessary to take mitigation measures, such as reorienting or relocating the [EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM] or shielding the location. where “[EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM]” shall be replaced with the MODEL or TYPE REFERENCE of the EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM. 6 1.2. Modification The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user‟s authority to operate the equipment. 1.3. Cables Connections to the I/O ports must be made with shielded signal cables and metallic RFI / EMI connectors to maintain compliance with Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations.. The lighting flash with arrowhead symbol is intend to alert the user of the presence of “dangerous voltage” within the product‟s enclosure that may be a risk of electrical shock to people. The exclamation mark is intended to alert the user of the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in literature accompanying the appliance. 2. WARNING CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL TO PREVENT DAMAGE WHICH MAY RESULT IN FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR EXCESSIVE MOISTURE. THE ENCLOSURE HAS TO BE CHECKED UPON COLLISION DAMAGE; REFER TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL 2.1. Power cord Due to the different power cable lengths necessary at system level, the power cable is not provided with this LCD panel. 2 in Europe, use a power cord H05VV-F or H05VVH2-F rated 0.75mm 250V, with a Plug rated 10A 250V. At least one European safety mark is required. in US and Canada, use a power cord with plug “hospital grade”, provided with instructions to indicate that grounding reliability can be achieved only when the equipment is connected to an equivalent receptacle marked hospital only or hospital grade. Rating, min 18 AWG SJT 60°C 300V, Plug NEMA 5-15 P, Connector IEC 320. The cURus safety mark is required. Contact the local dealer if you have doubt on the right cord set to be used. 7 2.2. Protective earth To avoid the risk of electric shock, this equipment must only be connected to a supply mains with protective earth. (Class I Equipment) 2.3. Installation The equipment should be installed near an easily accessible outlet. Do not install or leave the monitor: In places subject to extreme temperatures, for example near a radiator, heating vent, or in direct sunlight. Subjecting the LCD monitor to extreme temperatures, could cause deformations of the casing or malfunctions. Provide adequate ventilation to the monitor, do not block the ventilation holes. In places subject to mechanical vibration or shock. Near any equipment that generates a strong magnetic field. In places subject to inordinate amounts of dust, dirt, or sand, for example near an open window or an outdoor exit. If setting up temporarily in an outdoor environment, be sure to take adequate precautions against airborne dust and dirt. Otherwise irreparable malfunctions could occur. The handles are intended to be used in the monitor installation phase only (for more detail see the Mounting Instruction chapter). When the monitor is assembled in the medical system, take care of the anchorage of all cables, to avoid unwanted detachment. Any external connection with other peripherals must follow the requirements of clause 16 of IEC60601-1 3rd ed. and Table BBB.201 of IEC 60601-1-1 for the medical electrical systems 2.4. Handling Do not press on or scratch the LCD screen. Do not place a heavy object on the LCD screen. This may cause the screen to lose uniformity or cause LCD panel malfunctions. If the monitor is used in a cold place, a residual image may appear in the screen. This is not a malfunction. The screen returns to normal as the temperature rises to a normal operating level. If a still picture is displayed for a long time, a residual image may appear for a while. The residual image will eventually disappear. The LCD panel becomes warm during operation. This is not a malfunction. 2.5. Maintenance Be sure to unplug the power cord from the mains when cleaning your LCD monitor. The front polarizer can be easily damaged. Take care not to scratch the front surface with any hard or abrasive material. Dust, finger marks, grease etc. can be removed with a soft damp cloth (a small amount of mild detergent can be used on the damp cloth). Do not apply water or detergent directly to the front surface as this may cause staining or damage the electronic components. Never use any solvent on the front polarizer or module as this may cause permanent damage. Wipe off water drop immediately. Long contact with water may cause discoloration spots. When the panel surface is soiled, wipe it with absorbent cotton or other soft cloth. 8 2.6. Transportation Disconnect all cables from the monitor when transporting. When you transport this LCD display, hold the base sections of the display stand firmly in both hands. If you drop the monitor, you may be injured or the monitor may be damaged. When you transport this monitor for repair or shipment, use the original cardboard box and packing materials. Be always sure that the monitor is stable and safe during the transport. (for more detail see the Mounting Instruction chapter) The enclosure has to be checked upon collision damage; refer to qualified service personnel. To prevent damage which may result in fire or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or excessive moisture 2.7. Replacement of the backlight Specially designed fluorescent tubes are installed as the lighting apparatus for this monitor. If the screen becomes dark, unstable, or does not come on, consult your Customer service for replacing the fluorescent tube 2.8. Serviceability There are no user serviceable parts within the 56” LCD monitor. Attempting to open or disassemble the monitor may expose the user to hazardous voltages, risk of excessive temperatures, fire or explosion from enclosed energy sources, or impairment of function. This product is intended to be installed in a medical system only by trained system integrator. In the medical systems where the life of the patient or the success of a clinical intervention depend from the image displayed by this 56" monitor, an adequate backup solution has to be provided at medical system level. This monitor can be repaired only by trained service personnel (contact your local dealer to get assistance). FIMI will make available on request circuit diagrams, component part lists, description, calibration instruction, or other information that will assist Service Personnel to repair the monitor. 2.9. Biological Hazard and Returns The structure and the specifications of this device as well as the materials used for manufacturing makes it easy to wipe and clean and therefore suitable to be used for various applications in hospitals and other medical environments, where procedures for frequent cleaning are specified. However, normal use shall exclude biological contaminated environments, to prevent spreading of infections. Therefore use of this device in such environments is at the exclusive risk of Customer. In case this device is used where potential biological contamination cannot be excluded, Customer shall implement the decontamination process as defined in the latest edition of the ANSI/AAMI ST35 standard on each single failed Product that is returned for servicing, repair, reworking or failure investigation to Seller (or to the Authorized Service Provider). At least one adhesive yellow label shall be attached on the top site of the package of returned Product and accompanied by a declaration statement proving the Product has been successfully decontaminated. Returned Products that are not provided with such external decontamination label, and/or whenever such declaration is missing, can be rejected by Seller (or by the Authorized Service Provider) and shipped back at Customer expenses. 9 2.10. Cleaning Instruction Front panel (for display versions with protective glass) ● To clean the glass, it is recommended: Cleaning materials: e.g. soft cotton cloth window leather e.g. Flux Ajax Aqueous solution, neutral and weakly alkaline window cleaner without additives of abrasive substances: Permitted portion of ammonia < 5 Vol-%, as well as water solvable organic solvents < 5 Vol-% ● Do not use following materials / substances to clean the glass: Alkaline lyes e.g. durd soap, certain textile detergents Lyes e.g. toilet cleaner Acids e.g. hydrochloric acid, vinegar, lemon Decalcification agent e.g. citric acid Degreasing agent e.g. acetone, methylene chloride, trichloroethylene, petrol Strong ammonia detergents e.g. toilet cleaner Chlorine resp. Hypochloride detergents e.g. Chavel water, Domestos Solvents e.g. ethyl alcohol, Isopropyl alcohol, alcohol, acetone, trichloroethylene, benzene, hexane, petrol Coarse millinery e.g. abrasive, steel wool, sponge with abrasives, blades cloth with thread made of steel, hard cloth or paper tissue Micro fibre A general use of micro fibre cloths (MF) is not recommended. Their cleaning power is too strong. For specific contaminants (eg, fat residues, hand cream, cosmetic residues, food residues) a wetted MF can help in removing gently the traces. However, we strongly advise against the application of dry MF cloths. For damage caused by MF, we assume no liability. 10 Front panel ( for display versions without protective glass ) ● Clean the acrylic front panel using a soft cotton cloth, lightly moistened with a watery solution or a mild commercial glass-cleaning product. ● Wipe with a soft cotton cloth. Cabinet ● Clean the cabinet using a soft cotton cloth, lightly moistened with a recognized cleaning product for medical equipment. ● Repeat with water only ● Wipe with a soft cotton cloth. LCD panel It may be possible that dust particles have entered the display and are stuck behind the front panel ● This cleaning procedure has to be done in a authorized Service Center. 11 3. DISPOSAL OF THE LCD MONITOR During the design of MDSC8156 LCD monitor, special attention has been placed to the environmental impact of the product: packaging, product‟s weight and energy consumption have been optimized. Then, please consider the following notes in the disposal of the product. The monitor‟s packaging is re-usable, please retain the packaging for future use. display versions with protective glass WARNING display versions without protective glass Do not dispose of this monitor with general household waste. WARNING: The fluorescent lamps in the liquid crystal display (LCD) contain mercury. Do not put it in trash that is disposed of in landfills. Dispose of it as required by local ordinances or regulations. 12 3.1. Directive 2002/96/EC on waste of electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). Product disposal information For countries in the European Union This symbol indicates that this product (including the cables, plugs and accessory) must not be disposed of with the other household waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office, or your supplier‟s office. For countries outside the European Union Disposal of electrical products in countries outside the European Union should be done in line with local regulations. This product consists of devices that may contain mercury, which must be recycled or disposed of in accordance with local, state, or federal laws. Within this system, the backlight lamps in the monitor display contain mercury. 3.2. Directive 2002/95/EC on the restriction of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS). According to what declared by our components supplier, this product is RoHS compliant. 3.3. Directive 1907/2006/EC on Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Registration of Chemicals (REACH) Information on REACH Substances of Very High Concern (SVHCs) in our products can be found on the BARCO website www.BARCO.com/about/sustainability/reach. The information will be regularly updated. 13 3.4. Power management If the power management function of your computer is enabled, your monitors turns ON and OFF automatically. You can control power management features from your computer. MODE LED NOTE POWER (typical) Power ON - Green blinking for 5 sec black screen <50 W (**) Power ON - Green blinking for 10 sec splash screen 400 W (*) On Line - Green all inputs have a correct signal 400 W (*) Stand-by - Red Switch OFF - Not illuminated <30 W 0W (*) Factory Setting (**) This step is only executed if Splash Screen feature is enabled 4. TECHNICAL INFORMATION Display Panel supplier Chi Mei Optoelectronics Display Model Name V562D1-L04 Display Panel type Color TFT-LCD Display Interface types: Single Link: Dual Link: 4 single LVDS 10 bits 4 single LVDS 10 bits Display Resolution 3840 x 2160 Quad Full High Definition Vertical Frequency 60 Hz Typ. Pixel Pitch (Sub Pixel) 0.108 (H) x 0.324 (V) Response Time (Gray to gray) 6.5ms Typ. Brightness 450 nits Typ. Stabilized Brightness 450 nits (max) Brightness Uniformity 60% min Contrast Ratio 1200:1 min 14 Color Chromaticity x=0.285 y=0.293 (White) Typ. Viewing angle +/- 88° Typ. (H&V) Display Size 1244.16 (H) x 699.84 (V) Diagonal size 56.2” Active area (mm) 1244.16 (H) x 699.84 (V) Bezel Opening Area 1252.1 (H) x 707.8 (V) Inputs 4 synchronous SL DVI 1920*1080@60Hz-Single Link mode 2 synchronous DL DVI 1920*2160@60Hz-Dual Link mode Outputs 5V x 4, 3.5 mm plug near DVI plug Max 1A from each connector, total max current 2Amp Mains voltage range 100-240 Vac, 50/60Hz; 2.5 – 5.5Amp Ingress Protection (only GR version) IP21 (The degree of protection against harmful ingress of water) Class I Operating Temperature 40 °C (max) Storage Temperature -20 to +60°C Operating Humidity 20% - 90% (no condensing) Weight GR (display / including packaging) Approx. 75 Kg / 93Kg Weight R (display / including packaging) Approx. 62 Kg / 80Kg Weight (display / including packaging) Approx. 60 Kg / 78Kg 15 5. DIMENSIONS MDSC8156 family 814 1350 Front View Bottom View 16 Side View 17 General View for display without protective glass 18 General View for display with protective glass 19 6. MOUNTING INSTRUCTION Before unpacking the monitor, prepare a suitable workspace. You need a stable and level surface near a grounded wall outlet in an area that is relatively free of glare from sunlight or other sources of bright light.. For best performance, do not block the cooling vents. NOTE: before installing this monitor, please refer to the user’s guides of your computer and video adapter to make sure if these equipments require any change of setting. 6.1. Position of Use WARNING: When positioning this equipment, ensure that the mains plug and socket are easily accessible. While unpacking the monitor, inspect it and other package contents for shipping damage that could cause a fire or shock hazard. Immediately report any shipping damage to the carrier or transportation company and contact customer service for assistance. Keep all packing material in case you need to ship, store or return the monitor. After unpacking the monitor, make sure the following items are included: Monitor This user‟s manual 20 The monitor is provided with VESA 400 mounting interface evaluated with a safety factor 6; a suitable mechanical suspension has to be provided in the final installation. M6 screw(s) (not provided) (not provided) (not provided) 21 7. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS The support system of the 56” monitor must be designed in accordance with the requirements of IEC 60601-1 standard (appropriate tensile factor). 22 8. PACKAGING In the case a monitor has to be replaced in the field the packaging has been studied to be reused, the top and bottom covers of the packaging are equal; so you can remove the top and use it as the bottom for the return shipping and use the bottom as top to make the case complete again. 23 9. CONNECTING INSTRUCTION 9.1. Additional Protective Earth Pin External ground safety connector (To fix by screw with lock washer M4x12 max). Protective Earth Pin 9.2. Connecting AC Power Plug the receptacle end of the cord set into the AC power adapter, then plug the power connector of the adapter into the power port of the monitor. This power port is located on the back of the monitor The power cord set is not provided. Use appropriate power cord set foreseen for the country of destination. MAINS SWITCH 24 10. INPUT PANEL DESCRIPTION 10.1. Input label and connections 5V connection is available with the specific purpose to power an external DVI extender. No other uses of the +5V are allowed. The +5V is available on the 4 plugs marked with warning labels and on the pin 16 of each DVI connector. All the +5V connections are in parallel; a maximum current of 500mA can be drawn from each connection, but the total amount can‟t exceed the maximum current of 2A. 10.1.1. Single Link connections 10.1.2. Dual link connections In this configuration the DVI input “4” and “2” are not used. 25 The Input / Output signals connectors shall be connected to medical device only in compliance with UL 60601-1; CAN / CSA – C22.2 N° 601.1 – M90; EN / IEC 60601-1. If connected to different type of equipments further evaluation in accord the above mentioned standards shall be done. MAINS SWITCH Switch ON the monitor (switch in pos. I) and switch OFF the monitor (switch in pos. 0) AC INLET (Meet IEC 320/CEE 22 STANDARD) 100-240Vac 50/60Hz DVI 1 input (Microcross™ DVI-D female connector) Pin 1 : D2_RX - (T.M.D.S.) Pin 2 : D2_RX + (T.M.D.S.) Pin 3 : GND (Data 2 shield) Pin 4 : D4_RX - (T.M.D.S.) Pin 5 : D4_RX + (T.M.D.S.) Pin 6 : SCL (For DDC) Pin 7 : SDA (For DDC) Pin 8 : N.C. Pin 9 : D1_RX - (T.M.D.S.) Pin 10 : D1_RX + (T.M.D.S.) Pin 11 : GND (Data 1 shield) Pin 12 : D3_RX - (T.M.D.S.) Pin 13 : D3_RX + (T.M.D.S.) Pin 14 : +5V (from the video source system) Pin 15 : GND Pin 16 : + 5V Power for DVI extenders Pin 17 : D0_RX - (T.M.D.S.) Pin 18 : D0_RX + (T.M.D.S.) Pin 19 : GND (Data 0 shield) Pin 20 : D5_RX - (T.M.D.S.) Pin 21 : D5_RX + (T.M.D.S.) Pin 22 : GND (Clock shield) Pin 23 : CK_RX + (T.M.D.S.) Pin 24 : CK_RX - (T.M.D.S.) DVI 2 input (Microcross™ DVI-D female connector) Pin 1 : D2_RX - (T.M.D.S.) Pin 2 : D2_RX + (T.M.D.S.) Pin 3 : GND (Data 2 shield) Pin 4 : D4_RX - (T.M.D.S.) Pin 5 : D4_RX + (T.M.D.S.) Pin 6 : SCL (For DDC) Pin 7 : SDA (For DDC) Pin 8 : N.C. Pin 9 : D1_RX - (T.M.D.S.) Pin 10 : D1_RX + (T.M.D.S.) Pin 11 : GND (Data 1 shield) Pin 12 : D3_RX - (T.M.D.S.) Pin 13 : D3_RX + (T.M.D.S.) Pin 14 : +5V (from the video source system) Pin 15 : GND Pin 16 : + 5V Power for DVI extenders Pin 17 : D0_RX - (T.M.D.S.) Pin 18 : D0_RX + (T.M.D.S.) Pin 19 : GND (Data 0 shield) Pin 20 : D5_RX - (T.M.D.S.) Pin 21 : D5_RX + (T.M.D.S.) Pin 22 : GND (Clock shield) Pin 23 : CK_RX + (T.M.D.S.) Pin 24 : CK_RX - (T.M.D.S.) DVI 3 input (Microcross™ DVI-D female connector) Pin 1 : D2_RX - (T.M.D.S.) Pin 2 : D2_RX + (T.M.D.S.) Pin 3 : GND (Data 2 shield) Pin 4 : D4_RX - (T.M.D.S.) Pin 5 : D4_RX + (T.M.D.S.) Pin 6 : SCL (For DDC) Pin 7 : SDA (For DDC) Pin 8 : N.C. Pin 9 : D1_RX - (T.M.D.S.) Pin 10 : D1_RX + (T.M.D.S.) Pin 11 : GND (Data 1 shield) Pin 12 : D3_RX - (T.M.D.S.) Pin 13 : D3_RX + (T.M.D.S.) Pin 14 : +5V (from the video source system) Pin 15 : GND Pin 16 : + 5V Power for DVI extenders Pin 17 : D0_RX - (T.M.D.S.) Pin 18 : D0_RX + (T.M.D.S.) Pin 19 : GND (Data 0 shield) Pin 20 : D5_RX - (T.M.D.S.) Pin 21 : D5_RX + (T.M.D.S.) Pin 22 : GND (Clock shield) Pin 23 : CK_RX + (T.M.D.S.) Pin 24 : CK_RX - (T.M.D.S.) 26 DVI 4 input (Microcross™ DVI-D female connector) Pin 1 : D2_RX - (T.M.D.S.) Pin 2 : D2_RX + (T.M.D.S.) Pin 3 : GND (Data 2 shield) Pin 4 : D4_RX - (T.M.D.S.) Pin 5 : D4_RX + (T.M.D.S.) Pin 6 : SCL (For DDC) Pin 7 : SDA (For DDC) Pin 8 : N.C. Pin 9 : D1_RX - (T.M.D.S.) Pin 10 : D1_RX + (T.M.D.S.) Pin 11 : GND (Data 1 shield) Pin 12 : D3_RX - (T.M.D.S.) Pin 13 : D3_RX + (T.M.D.S.) Pin 14 : +5V (from the video source system) Pin 15 : GND Pin 16 : + 5V Power for DVI extenders Pin 17 : D0_RX - (T.M.D.S.) Pin 18 : D0_RX + (T.M.D.S.) Pin 19 : GND (Data 0 shield) Pin 20 : D5_RX - (T.M.D.S.) Pin 21 : D5_RX + (T.M.D.S.) Pin 22 : GND (Clock shield) Pin 23 : CK_RX + (T.M.D.S.) Pin 24 : CK_RX - (T.M.D.S.) RS-232 Main communication interface for FW upgrade, monitor management and data exchange. (DSUB9 female connector) Pin 1 : N.C. Pin 6 : N.C. Pin 2 : TX. Pin 7 : N.C Pin 3 : RX Pin 8 : N.C. Pin 4 : N.C. Pin 9 : N.C. Pin 5 : GND ETHERNET LAN Interface RJ45 Connector for remote control SELECT This switch is used to select between RS232 and Ethernet for monitor remote control. NOTE: for FW upgrade, only RS-232 port is active, so SELECT switch must be in the RS-232 position NOTE: the RS232 and Ethernet communication links, are only intended to be used by Service Personnel 27 10.2. Control Panel Description On the bottom side part of the unit, the following controls are placed: Power On/Off Enter (Menu‟) Esc / Back (Menu‟) Move Cursor Up / Increase Value (Menu‟) Brightness Up 10.2.1. Move Cursor Down / Decrease Value (Menu‟) Brightness Down Control Keys Power On/Off It allows to turn on and off the monitor. Enter It activates the OSD MAIN MENU if this is not active, otherwise, if in the OSD menu, it moves to the next (lower) OSD menu level. Up + When main menu or sub-menu is active, it allows to move or scroll to the previous (up) item or increase the selected parameter. Down - When main menu or sub-menu is active, it allows to move or scroll to the next (down) item or decrease the selected parameter. Esc When main menu or sub-menu is active, it allows to exit from the OSD menu or go back to the previous (upper) menu level. 28 10.2.2. Front Led GREEN GREEN (blinking) = Correct video timing and calibration = Boot phase at switching on (approx 5 or 15 seconds if splash screen is enabled) ORANGE ORANGE (blinking) = Out of calibration = Incorrect video timing (at least one of four input) RED RED (blinking) = Stand By = DIAGNOSTIC ERROR (PWS, Panel Temperatures) In this case of warning please contact the service assistance 10.2.3. Turning the monitor On and Off The Power On/Off key allows to easily turn off and on the monitor; just press the key to turn on the monitor (if it was off) or to turn it off (if it was on). While in the Off status, the fans and LCD lamps are not powered and the front led is off. NOTE: the On/Off status of the monitor is stored in memory. If the monitor is turned off through the Power On/Off key and then the power is switched off through the Mains Switch, when the Mains Switch is switched on again, the monitor will execute the initialization phase and then will turn off; (because it was the stored status); just press the Power On/Off key to switch on the monitor. 10.2.4. Brightness Control It is possible to adjust the monitor brightness using the Brightness Up and Brightness Down keys. Pressing one of these keys, a „Brightness adjust‟ window appears in the top left corner, which shows the current brightness level. Any further touching of the Brightness Up and Brightness Down keys will adjust the brightness accordingly. The Brightness adjustment is not available while the OSD menu is displayed, as adjustment keys are used to move the cursor in the menu list. NOTE: by pressing the Brightness Up and the Brightness Down keys together, the default brightness will 2 be restored (300 cd/m in DICOM modes and 66% in COLOR modes). 2 2 2 NOTE: brightness ranges from 90 cd/m to 350 cd/m in DICOM modes and from 20% (about 90 cd/m ) 2) to 100% (about 450 cd/m in COLOR modes. Brightness Up Brightness Down 29 11. ON SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD) 11.1. Menu structure A description of the OSD structure is shown below: MAIN MENU MONITOR INFO HW REL FW REL OUT MODE DVI PWR IN DVI PWR OUT REMAIN LIFE OUT MODE NATIVE DICOM (FACTORY) DICOM (USER) COLOR (FACTORY) COLOR (USER) USER SETTING DICOM OFFSET 0.00 to +2.50 in 0.01 steps COLOR TEMP 5600°K / 6500°K / 7600°K / 9300°K GAMMA COMP 1.4 to 3.2 in 0.1 steps 30 OSD SETTING HOR POSITION LEFT to RIGHT VER POSITION TOP to BOTTOM OSD TIME-OUT DISABLE / 10”/ 20”/ 30”/ 45”/ 60”/ 90” LCD TIME-OUT DISABLE / 10”/ 1’ PRODUCT INFO MODEL PRODUCT NUM SERIAL NUM HW REL FW REL FSL REL FDL REL SERVICE SPLASH SCREEN YES / NO INPUT MODE SINGLE LINK / DUAL LINK OUTPUT POWER ON / OFF KEY LOCK OFF / SERVICE / FULL PASSWORD (OPTIONAL) MENU’ ITEM VALUE READ OUT ADJUSTABLE OPTION 31 ALLOWED VALUES 11.2. OSD Controls (ON Screen Display) Trough the OSD menu, any user available function can be easily and intuitively accessed. 11.2.1. Working in the OSD Menu 1) Press the Enter key to display the OSD MENU (or the request to input the password, if enabled) 2) Press the Up + or Down – keys to move upward / downward the highlight selection of menu item Press again the Enter key to select the highlighted sub-menu (if available) or to select an adjustable parameter. 3) If an adjustable parameter has been selected, press the Up + or Down – keys to adjust it. 4) Pressing the Esc key, the current menu window is replaced by the „upper‟ menu window. 5) Press the Esc key to go back to the root OSD menu level and then to exit from the OSD. 11.2.2. Main OSD Menu Press the Enter key to display the Main Menu (or the request to input the password, if enabled); the cursor ( ) is ready on the first item. -> MONITOR INFO OUT MODE USER SETTING OSD SETTING PRODUCT INFO SERVICE By selecting the MONITOR INFO item and pressing the Enter key, the relative window will appear: here following the meaning of each item of this menu: 11.2.3. Monitor Info MONITOR INFO HWREL FWREL DVI PWR IN DVI PWR OUT REMAIN LIFE - HWREL - FWREL - DVI PWR IN - DVI PWR OUT - REMAIN LIFE LP2 2.00 ON ON 12.000 Hardware release Firmware release Current status of DVI 5V power input Current status of DVI 5V power output Expected remaining life-time (in hours) of LCD panel lamps 32 Pressing the Esc key, you will go back to the Main Menu, with cursor ready to the next item. MONITOR INFO -> OUT MODE USER SETTING OSD SETTING PRODUCT INFO SERVICE By selecting the OUT MODE item and pressing the touching Enter key, the relative window appears. Here following the meaning of each item of this menu: 11.2.4. Out Mode TRANSFER FUNCTION -> NATIVE DICOM (FACTORY) DICOM (USER) COLOR (FACTORY) COLOR (USER) - NATIVE The Transfer Function is transparent (no correction is applied) - DICOM (FACTORY) The output curve follows the DICOM curve pre-setted in the factory - DICOM (USER) The output curve follows the DICOM curve pre-setted in the factory and an offset can be applied to the curve (see DICOM OFFSET) - COLOR (FACTORY) The monitor output is corrected according to the color temperature pre-setted in the factory (6500°K). In the menu, the string „COLOR‟, is replaced with the current color temperature, i.e. ____6500°K (FACTORY)____ - COLOR (USER) The monitor output is corrected according to the color temperature selected by the user (5600, 6500, 7600, or 9300°K, see COLOR TEMP) In the menu, the string „COLOR‟, is replaced with the current color temperature, i.e. ____7600°K (USER)____ Gamma correction is available in this mode, see GAMMA COMP NOTE: the selected mode will be loaded in ‘real time’ on the monitor, so you can see image modifications moving the cursor. 33 Pressing the Esc key, you will go back to the Main Menu, with cursor ready to the next item. MONITOR INFO OUT MODE -> USER SETTING OSD SETTING PRODUCT INFO SERVICE By selecting the USER SETTING item and pressing the touching Enter key, the relative window appears. Here following the meaning of each item of this menu: 11.2.5. User Setting USER SETTING -> DICOM OFFSET COLOR TEMP GAMMA COMP - DICOM OFFSET - COLOR TEMP - GAMMA COMP +1.50 7600 2.2 An offset (from +0.01 to +2.50 in 0.01 steps) will be applied to the DICOM curve when in DICOM (USER) mode. This can be useful i.e., to compensate a strong ambient light. The current color temperature (5600, 6500, 7600, or 9300°K) can be selected when in COLOR (USER) mode The color gamma (from 1.4 to 3.2 in 0.1 steps) can be adjusted when in COLOR (USER) mode. This can be useful i.e., to adjust the color depending on the type of content displayed on the monitor. To operate on the parameter, press the Enter key when the cursor is on the desired parameter; a double arrow cursor will appear ( ), indicating you can adjust the value pressing the Down – or Up + keys. NOTE: the described procedure to operate the adjustable parameter, is valid for all of the adjustable parameters. USER SETTING <-> DICOM OFFSET COLOR TEMP GAMMA COMP +1.50 7600 2.2 34 NOTE: selecting one of these parameters, the relative mode will be loaded in ‘real time’ on the monitor (DICOM OFFSET loads DICOM (USER) mode, COLOR TEMP loads COLOR (USER) mode, and GAMMA COMP loads COLOR (USER) mode), so you can see image modifications selecting the parameter and adjusting the values. Pressing the Esc key, you will go back to the Main Menu, with cursor ready to the next item. MONITOR INFO OUT MODE USER SETTING -> OSD SETTING PRODUCT INFO SERVICE By selecting the OSD SETTING item and pressing the touching Enter key, the relative window appears. Here following the meaning of each item of this menu: 11.2.6. OSD Setting OSD SETTING -> HOR POSITION VERT POSITION TIME-OUT OSD TIME-OUT LCD - HOR POSITION - VERT POSITION This allows to adjust the horizontal position of the OSD menu on the screen. This allows to adjust the vertical position of the OSD menu on the screen. NOTE: moving the OSD across the center of the screen, the OSD window will ‘jump’ some steps. This is normal and is not a defect - TIME-OUT OSD When the OSD menu is displayed and no key is pressed, it will disappear after the time setted up in this parameter. It is possible to choose among the following values: 10”, 20”, 30”, 45”, 60”, 90” or DISABLE ( the OSD won‟ t disappear until you exit from OSD pressing the Esc key ) WARNING: Image sticking is possible in case TIME OUT DISABLE is selected. - TIME-OUT LCD When there is no valid video signals at inputs of the display, the screen will go in stand-by mode after the time setted up in this parameter. It is possible to choose among the following values: 10”, 1‟ or DISABLE ( the screen won‟ t enter in stand-by mode ). If a valid signal is then applied to the monitor, it will automatically turn on. To operate on the parameter, press the Enter key when the cursor is on the desired parameter; a double arrow cursor will appear ( ), indicating you can adjust the value pressing the Down – or Up + keys. 35 Pressing the Esc key, you will go back to the Main Menu, with cursor ready to the next item. MONITOR INFO OUT MODE USER SETTING OSD SETTING -> PRODUCT INFO SERVICE By selecting the PRODUCT INFO item and pressing the touching Enter key, the relative window appears. Here following the meaning of each item of this menu: 11.2.7. Product Info PRODUCT INFO MOD P/N S/N H/W F/W FSL FDL - MOD - P/N - S/N - H/W - F/W - FSL - FDL MDSC8156 991932282012 AN001121000000 LP2 2.00 550AAA0A 01011301 Model Type Product Number Serial Number Hardware release Firmware release FPGA Single Link firmware release FPGA Dual Link firmware release 36 Pressing the Esc key, you will go back to the Main Menu, with cursor ready to the next item. MONITOR INFO OUT MODE USER SETTING OSD SETTING PRODUCT INFO -> SERVICE By selecting the SERVICE item and pressing the touching Enter key, the relative window appears (if it is not password protected) Here following the meaning of each item of this menu: 11.2.8. Service SERVICE - > SPLASH SCREEN INPUT MODE OUTPUT POWER KEY LOCK - SPASH SCREEN - INPUT MODE ON S_LINK ON FULL This allows to enable or disable the splash screen logo when the monitor is switched on. This allows to select the input mode of the monitor. It is possible to choose SINGLE_LINK (4 DVI SL cables used) or DUAL_LINK (2 DVI DL cables used) NOTE: Selecting the input mode different from the current one, will restart the monitor - OUTPUT POWER - KEY LOCK This allows to enable or disable the 5Vdc output on pin 16 of each DVI connector to power, i.e. external signal conversion dongles. This allows to enable the key lock at different menu levels. If enabled, entering the OSD will display a „Request for Password‟ window. The password is made up by four characters; standing in front of the monitor and excluding the left most key of the keyboard (Power On), you can label the four remaining keys as 1,2 ,3 and 4 (from left to right). So, if i.e. keycode is „4444‟, it means you have to press four times the Esc key. The possible options are: 1) OFF Key lock is disabled, no password is required at any level 2) SERVICE Password is required entering at SERVICE sub menu level 3) FULL Password is required entering at MAIN menu level If the inserted password is not correct, a „WRONG PASSWORD‟ message will be displayed NOTE: The defined password can be used for the FULL or for the SERVICE menu’ level 37 Key lock example at SERVICE menu level: MONITOR INFO OUT MODE USER SETTING OSD SETTING PRODUCT INFO -> SERVICE Enter Key ____ Password request Enter/Down/Up/esc Keys ** _ _ Password KO Insert password Password OK WRONG PASSWORD ! SERVICE - > SPLASH SCREEN INPUT MODE OUTPUT POWER KEY LOCK NOTE: There is no max tentative numbers for inserting the correct password. NOTE: Default password is 1224. 38 ON S_LINK ON FULL 12. FACTORY PRESET VIDEO TIMINGS 12.1. Video Format Timing Single Link Mode - 3840x2160 (4 x DVI Single Link inputs, each at 1920x1080@60Hz) For each (1,2,3,4) Single Link inputs: Hor. Pixels Ver. Pixels Hor. Frequency Ver. Frequency Dot Clock Hor. Total Hor. Front Porch Hor. Blanking Hor. Active level Hor. Back Porch Ver. Total Ver. Front Porch Ver. Active level Ver. Back Porch = 1920 = 1080 = 67.680 = 60 = 148.50 = 2200 = 16 = 280 = 80 = 184 = 1128 =1 =2 = 45 Pixels Pixels kHz Hz MHz Pixels Pixels Pixels Pixels Pixels Lines Lines Lines Lines NOTE: The video signals must be synchronous with respect to each other. Dual Link Mode - 3840x2160 (2 x DVI Dual Link inputs, each at 1920x2160@60Hz) For each (1,3) Dual Link inputs: Hor. Pixels Ver. Pixels Hor. Frequency Ver. Frequency Dot Clock Hor. Total Hor. Front Porch Hor. Blanking Hor. Active level Hor. Back Porch Ver. Total Ver. Front Porch Ver. Active level Ver. Back Porch = 1920 = 2160 = 129.840 = 60 = 312.48 = 2400 = 216 = 480 = 32 = 232 = 2164 =1 =1 =2 Pixels Pixels kHz Hz MHz Pixels Pixels Pixels Pixels Pixels Lines Lines Lines Lines NOTE: The video signals must be synchronous with respect to each other. No video signal must be supplied to the DVI2 and DVI4 inputs. 39 13. COMMUNICATION LINK 13.1. Serial RS232 Interface A serial RS232 interface allows for the remote control of the monitor. The most important operating parameters can be set by the serial interface RS232 DSUB-9 connector: Pinout: 13.2. 1 2 3 4 5 not used Tx-Data Rx-Data not used Ground 6 7 8 9 not used not used not used not used LAN Interface A LAN interface is provided to allow the following function: single LAN connection (default) with connector located on the backside, internally routed to the serial link for controlling the monitor (RS-232 <> TCP/IP conversion) Connector type: RJ-45, located on the back side NOTE: the RS232 and Ethernet communication links, are only intended to be used by Service Personnel 40 14. IDENTIFICATION LABEL 14.1. Rating Label Position Model number Type number Code number (12NC) Manufacturing Date Factory address Serial number BARCO K code AN=Origin code (FIMI) 00 = Technical level yy= Year (11=2011) ww= Week (01 to 52) nnnnnn= progressive number 41 14.2. Rating Label Content MDSC8156 GR full version (with protection glass & redundant power supply) MDSC8156 R light version (w/o protection glass, with redundant power supply) MDSC8156 basic version (w/o protection glass & redundant power supply) 42 15. SYMBOLS The following symbols may appear on the product or its accessory: WARNING: this symbol alerts the user that important information concerning operation and maintenance are provided. The information should be read carefully WARNING: dangerous voltage Disconnect supply before service Compliance with 2002/96/EC (WEEE Directive) Consult instructions for use Compliance with Demko IEC/EN 60601 (Medical Standard) Compliance with Underwrites Laboratories (Medical Standard) Conformitè Europèenne (European Conformity) Notice of proper disposal 43 FIMI S.r.l. Saronno - Italy All rights are reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the written consent of the copyright owner Printed in Italy (Rev. 1.3) 4519 206 1076. 1 a451920610761a