Barco Computer Monitor MIVD 1218 User Manual

B4100337 / 02  
November 2003  
© 2003 BARCO NV. All rights reserved  
MIVD 1218  
BarcoView  
Theodoor Sevenslaan 106  
8500 Kortrijk, Belgium  
Phone: +32(0)56 23 32 44  
Fax: +32(0)56 23 33 74  
User Manual  
BarcoView Inc  
3059 Premiere Parkway  
Duluth, Georgia, 30097,USA  
Phone: +1 678 475 8000  
Fax: +1 678 475 8100  
BarcoView LTD  
16F-1, Cheng Loong Plaza 33, Min Sheng Road  
Section 1, Pan Chiao, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan, R.O.C.  
Phone: +886 2 2957 8357  
Fax: +886 2 2957 4080  
 
Safety instructions  
with a hospital-grade type plug 5-15P  
configuration for 120V application, or 6-15P  
for 240V application.  
Warning: This apparatus must be earthed!  
Power requirements: connect the apparatus  
to an AC voltage as indicated at its back.  
Using a lower voltage, the apparatus will not  
be able to operate. Using a higher voltage  
may damage the apparatus.  
If you are not sure of the type of power  
supplied, consult the power company.  
Do not overload wall outlets and extension  
cords as this may result in fire or electric  
shock.  
Mains lead protection (U.S.: Power cord):  
Supply cords should be routed so that they  
are not likely to be walked upon or pinched  
by items placed upon or against them,  
paying particular attention to cords at plugs  
and receptacles.  
Read the safety and operating instructions  
before operating the apparatus.  
Retain safety and operating instructions for  
future reference.  
Adhere to all warnings on the apparatus  
and in the operating instructions manual.  
Follow all instructions for operation and use.  
This apparatus conforms to: CE, IEC601-1,  
UL 2601-1,  
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 601.1-M90 (c UL)  
Water and moisture  
Never expose the apparatus to rain or  
moisture.  
Never use the apparatus near water - e.g.  
near a bathtub, washbasin, swimming pool,  
kitchen sink, laundry tub or in a wet  
basement.  
Usage in Hazardous locations  
Class I equipment  
Equipment not suitable for use in the  
presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture  
with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide.  
FCC notice  
This equipment has been tested and found  
to comply with the limits of a class A digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the 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.  
Ventilation  
Do not cover or block the ventilation  
openings in the cover of the set. When  
installing the apparatus in a cupboard or  
another closed location, heed the necessary  
space between the set and the sides of the  
cupboard.  
Installation  
Place the apparatus on a flat, solid and  
stable surface that can bear the weight of at  
least 3 monitors. If you use an unstable cart  
or stand, the set may fall, causing serious  
injury to a child or adult, and  
serious damage to the equipment.  
More warnings in the Installation chapter.  
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Power connection  
Power cord: Utilize a UL-listed detachable  
power cord, 3-wire, type SJ or equivalent,  
18 AWG min., rated 300 V min., provided  
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Contents  
Safety instructions.............................................................................................. 3  
Contents............................................................................................................. 4  
1. Overview....................................................................................................... 6  
1.1. Introduction ............................................................................................. 6  
1.2. Package contents ................................................................................... 7  
1.3. Controls and connectors ......................................................................... 7  
2. Installation .................................................................................................... 9  
2.1. Precautions............................................................................................. 9  
2.2. Mounting the display (model without tilt & swivel foot option) ................ 9  
2.3. Portrait or landscape position (model with tilt & swivel foot option)......... 9  
2.4. Connecting the signals.......................................................................... 10  
2.5. Routing the signal cables (model with tilt & swivel foot option) ............. 12  
2.6. Tilt and swivel positioning (model with tilt & swivel foot option)............. 13  
2.7. Starting up............................................................................................. 13  
3. Operation.................................................................................................... 14  
3.1. Introduction ........................................................................................... 14  
Navigating through the menus................................................................. 14  
Saving changes ....................................................................................... 14  
3.2. Controlling contrast and brightness....................................................... 15  
3.3. Controlling the light output .................................................................... 16  
3.4. Calibrating the display........................................................................... 17  
3.5. Getting information................................................................................ 19  
General information ................................................................................. 19  
Timing information ................................................................................... 20  
3.6. Adjusting Geometry............................................................................... 20  
3.7. Settings................................................................................................. 21  
Input Selection......................................................................................... 22  
Test Pattern ............................................................................................. 22  
Lookup Tables ......................................................................................... 22  
Filter......................................................................................................... 23  
Power Led................................................................................................ 23  
ALC active ............................................................................................... 23  
DPMS ...................................................................................................... 23  
De-interlacing........................................................................................... 23  
3.8. Advanced settings................................................................................. 24  
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OSD......................................................................................................... 24  
ALC.......................................................................................................... 25  
Scan mode............................................................................................... 26  
Control wheel........................................................................................... 26  
3.9. Service.................................................................................................. 27  
4. Maintenance............................................................................................... 28  
Panel........................................................................................................ 28  
Cabinet .................................................................................................... 28  
To remove the glass panel:...................................................................... 28  
Cleaning instructions:............................................................................... 28  
5. Troubleshooting.......................................................................................... 29  
Calibration not successful........................................................................ 29  
Pixel Faults .............................................................................................. 29  
6. Technical specifications.............................................................................. 30  
GEOMETRY ............................................................................................ 30  
VISUAL PERFORMANCE ....................................................................... 30  
INPUTS.................................................................................................... 30  
SCANNING SYSTEM .............................................................................. 30  
CONTROLS............................................................................................. 31  
POWER SUPPLY.................................................................................... 31  
APPROVALS........................................................................................... 31  
DIMENSIONS.......................................................................................... 31  
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1. Overview  
1.1. Introduction  
Flat panel displays are quickly becoming the standard in modalities  
such as interventional radiology, endoscopy, laparoscopy and  
ultrasound applications.  
Barco’s 18" MIVD 1218 grayscale flat panel display module offers  
flexibility and digital scan conversion for use in modalities.  
The panel, featuring an RS232 interface, has a resolution of 1280 x  
1024 and complies with worldwide medical approvals.  
The accurate signal conversion and wide range of interfacing options  
of the MIVD’s dedicated circuitry guarantee image fidelity.  
The MIVD 1218 further offers LUT correction, which allows setting  
the panel’s transfer curve to viewing standards like DICOM or CRT.  
Options  
Portrait Accelerator (PA)  
The Portrait Accelerator automatically adapts the orientation of the  
image to the physical orientation of the display panel. The system  
makes it possible to display a portrait resolution image on a portrait-  
oriented display without additional software.  
Tilt & swivel foot  
The tilt & swivel foot allows ideal positioning of the panel, in height  
and viewing angle.  
Most of the photos in this manual show the model with the tilt &  
swivel foot option.  
Memory scan modes  
The memory of the display contains maximum 200 fixed and 28  
programmable scan modes.  
When you connect a video signal, the display checks in the memory  
for a matching scan mode.  
If it finds one, it selects the corresponding settings and parameters  
from the memory. If it does not find a matching scan mode, the  
display uses default settings to display the image.  
When you make adjustments and save the changes, the current scan  
mode is saved as programmable scan mode. If this happens while all  
programmable scan modes are occupied, the oldest programmable  
scan mode is overwritten automatically.  
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1.2. Package contents  
The package should include the following items, please check. If  
some of the items are missing, please contact the reseller from  
whom you have purchased the unit.  
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The MIVD 1218 display  
4 screws to mount the display to a bracket  
European power cord  
American power cord  
This user manual  
1.3. Controls and connectors  
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(1) Ambient Light Compensation (ALC) sensor  
(2) Power LED  
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The LED is off when the display is off or disabled in the on-screen  
menus.  
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.  
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Connector not used  
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(3) Control wheel for navigating through the on-screen display (OSD)  
menus and changing values in the menus  
RS232  
(SERVICE ONLY)  
DVI  
VIDEO  
CS/HS  
VS  
Power  
Input panel  
at the rear  
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5
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(4) Control (rs-232) connector  
Note: To comply to EMC regulations, the used RS-232 cable must  
be provided with a ferrite core.  
(5) DVI (video and data) input  
(6) Composite video input  
(7) Composite / Horizontal sync input  
(8) Vertical sync input  
(9) AC power input  
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2. Installation  
2.1. Precautions  
Keep your original packaging. It is designed for this display and is  
the ideal protection during transport.  
Avoid reflections in the flat panel to reduce eye strain.  
Place the display on a strong and stable table or desk.  
Keep the display away from heat sources and provide enough  
ventilation in case it is built in a rack or console.  
Make sure all equipment is switched off before connecting the  
signals.  
2.2. Mounting the display  
(model without tilt & swivel foot option)  
The standard display comes without tilt & swivel foot.  
It is provided with 4 holes in the rear cover to mount the display to a  
“Vesa 100 mm” standard mounting bracket.  
100 mm  
Screws: 4 screws M4 x 8 mm  
100 mm  
2.3. Portrait or landscape position  
(model with tilt & swivel foot option)  
You can change the orientation of the panel at any time, but it is  
more convenient to select landscape or portrait orientation before  
connecting the cables.  
Important:  
In the factory, the height-positioning system in the display foot is  
blocked with a strap to prevent damage during transportation.  
Before installing the display, you must remove this strap.  
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To remove the strap:  
1 Position the display with its rear side facing you.  
2 If the foot cover is mounted on the foot, lift up the 2 clips of the  
foot cover to release the cover from the foot.  
3 Pull the lower side of the cover towards you and simultaneously  
slide the cover downward.  
4 Pull the red strap out of the fixation holes in the foot.  
Strap  
To change the panel orientation:  
1 Stand at the front side of the panel and take the panel at both  
sides.  
2 Very important: Tilt the panel before changing  
the orientation.  
Should you change the panel orientation without  
tilting it first, you might irreversibly damage the  
tilt & swivel mechanism.  
3 To change from portrait to landscape, turn the  
panel counterclockwise while tilting it slightly.  
To change from landscape to portrait, turn clockwise.  
2.4. Connecting the signals  
To get access to the connectors, open the cover of the connector  
compartment by pulling down the 2 clips of the cover.  
To connect DVI signals:  
1 Connect one end of the DVI cable to the DVI input (5) of the  
display.  
2 Connect the other end of the DVI cable to the video output of your  
DVI signal source.  
3 Rout the cable so that it enters the connector compartment at the  
place where the cover is bulged.  
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To connect analog video & sync signals:  
Connect the video & sync output of the signal source to the video  
and sync inputs (6), (7) and (8) of the display.  
The inputs accept the following signals:  
• Video with separate horizontal and vertical sync.  
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The connection consists of 3 cables.  
Connect the video signal to the connector Video (6).  
Connect the horizontal sync signal to connector HS/CS (7).  
Connect the vertical sync signal to the connector VS (8).  
Make sure the signal connected to the HS/CS connector does  
not contain Composite sync.  
• Video with external composite sync.  
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The connection consists of 2 cables.  
Connect the video signal to the connector Video (6).  
Connect the composite sync signal to connector HS/CS (7).  
Make sure no signal is connected to the VS connector.  
• Video with internal composite sync (sync on video).  
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The connection consists of 1 cable.  
Connect the video (with sync) signal to connector Video (6).  
Notes:  
The video inputs cannot be connected in loop-through (daisy-  
chain).  
The required video amplitude: 700 mV ± 3 dB.  
The required sync. amplitude: 500 mV.  
To connect the power:  
1 Plug one end of the power cord into the rear of the display  
(connector (9)).  
2 Plug the other end into a grounded AC power outlet.  
3 The display automatically adapts to the voltage. The voltage  
range is: 90-264 VAC.  
After fixing the cables, put the connector compartment cover back in  
place. Pay attention that the signal cables are positioned under the  
bulge in the cover.  
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2.5. Routing the signal cables  
(model with tilt & swivel foot option)  
After connecting all cables, fix them in the cable tie at the rear of the  
connector compartment. Bind the cables together above and under  
the foot, by means of the 2 velcro strips included in the package.  
After fixing the cables, put the connector compartment cover back in  
place. Pay attention that the signal cables are positioned under the  
bulge in the cover.  
Next, fix the cables in the plastic clamps on the foot. At last, put the  
foot cover back in place.  
To put the foot cover in place:  
1 Push the upper side of the cover onto the foot, so that the hooks  
on the cover are positioned right under the holes in the foot.  
2 Slide the cover upward while moving the lower side of the cover  
towards the foot.  
3 Press the cover to the foot so that both clips make a clicking  
sound.  
Connector  
compartment  
Push the upper  
side of the  
cover onto the  
foot  
Signal cables  
routed under  
foot cover  
and bound by  
velcro strips  
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2.6. Tilt and swivel positioning  
(model with tilt & swivel foot option)  
Adjust the position of the panel for best viewing conditions.  
The display foot allows adjusting the horizontal viewing angle,  
vertical viewing angle and panel height.  
2.7. Starting up  
Proceed as follows:  
1 Switch on the signal source.  
2 If necessary, select a suitable resolution or signal format for the  
signal source.  
3 Important: When using the display for the first time, perform the  
Phase and Level calibrations on each mode you are using. This  
takes only a few seconds and is necessary to guarantee a perfect  
image quality.  
For more details, see § 3.4 : Calibrating the display .  
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3. Operation  
3.1. Introduction  
The control wheel (3) at the bottom (landscape  
orientation) or at the side (portrait orientation)  
allows you to perform controls.  
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The control wheel is a rotation - click system. It  
provides the following functions:  
Short click: Enter menus, confirm selections,  
and toggle between different options  
Long click: Exit menus  
Rotate: Browse through menus, increase or decrease adjustment  
values  
Navigating through the menus  
The menu system has a hierarchical structure, with several levels.  
To display the on-screen menus, click or turn the wheel (3). The  
Main Menu appears. This is the top level of the menu system.  
To browse or scroll through the menus on the current level, turn  
the wheel clockwise or counter-clockwise.  
To enter into a menu or move to a lower level of the menu  
structure, click the wheel shortly.  
To exit from a menu or move to a higher level of the menu  
structure, click and hold the wheel for a few seconds.  
If you do this when you are in the Main Menu, you exit the menu  
system.  
To execute one of the controls or change a value:  
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Click the wheel shortly to select the control  
Turn the wheel to change the value  
Click the wheel shortly to confirm the change  
Saving changes  
Most of the settings and values you can change in the menu system,  
are related to the memory scan modes. E.g., for each scan mode,  
you can select a particular look-up table.  
When you try to exit the menu system while you have changed any  
of the scan mode related parameters, the menu system will ask if you  
wish to save the changes:  
Save Changes (3)  
EXIT , Press long  
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a) To save the changes, click and hold the control wheel for a few  
seconds.  
b) To exit the menus without saving the changes:  
1 Turn the control wheel. The check mark in the menu changes  
into a cross (2).  
2 Click and hold the control wheel for a few seconds.  
When you make adjustments and save the changes, the current scan  
mode is saved as programmable scan mode. If this happens while all  
programmable scan modes are occupied, the oldest programmable  
scan mode is overwritten automatically.  
3.2. Controlling contrast and brightness*  
* Not in DVI mode  
To enter the menu:  
1 Turn the control wheel to display the Contrast or Brightness  
menu.  
***MAIN MENU****  
Contrast  
***MAIN MENU****  
Brightness  
2 Click the control wheel to enter the Contrast or Brightness menu.  
You can change the current setting manually or select the  
calibrated position.  
To change contrast or brightness manually:  
1 Turn the control wheel to select the manual contrast (brightness)  
control.  
***Contrast****  
Contrast  
158  
***Brightness***  
Brightness  
64  
2 Click the control wheel to enter the control.  
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*IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII  
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Contrast 158  
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*IIIIII  
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Brightness  
64  
3 Turn the control wheel to change the contrast or brightness value.  
4 Click the control wheel to confirm the change of the value.  
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5 Click and hold the control wheel for a few seconds to exit the  
menu.  
To select the calibrated position:  
1 Turn the control wheel to select the “Calibrated” selection menu.  
***Contrast****  
Calibrated (2)  
***Brightness***  
Calibrated (2)  
2 A cross (2) in the menu means the contrast (brightness) is  
actually not calibrated.  
A check mark (3) means the contrast (brightness) is actually in  
calibrated position.  
3 If the current setting is not calibrated (2), click the control wheel to  
switch to the calibrated position.  
4 Click and hold the control wheel for a few seconds to exit the  
menu.  
Additional information  
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If you change contrast or brightness manually, the changed value  
is not saved in the memory. This means that after switching off  
the display or after switching to a different memory scan mode,  
the value for contrast and brightness is restored to the calibrated  
position.  
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The calibrated position for contrast and brightness is determined  
by calibration of the video levels (see § 3.4 below).  
In case you feel unsatisfied with the current calibrated position,  
you need to repeat the calibration. The proper way to do this, is to  
use the automatic calibration routine. However, you can also  
manually change the calibrated positions: The Manual black  
control changes the brightness calibrated position, Manual white  
changes the contrast calibrated position.  
3.3. Controlling the light output  
The Light Output control adjusts the backlight of the flat panel.  
To control the light output:  
1 Turn the control wheel to display the Light Output menu.  
***MAIN MENU****  
Light Output 136  
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2 Click the control wheel to enter the menu.  
3 Turn the control wheel to change the light output value.  
4 Click the control wheel to confirm the change of the value.  
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*IIIIIIIII  
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Light Output 136  
5 Click and hold the control wheel for a few seconds to exit the  
menu.  
Note:  
Unlike the contrast and brightness values, the changes to the light  
output setting are saved immediately after changing the value.  
When you switch on the display, it comes up with the same light  
output value as before switching it off.  
3.4. Calibrating the display*  
* Not in DVI mode  
When do you need to calibrate?  
It is necessary to perform the Level and Phase calibrations in the  
following cases:  
The first time you use the display  
After connecting or selecting another video source  
We recommend you use the automatic calibration routines only. The  
manual calibration controls are intended for advanced users who  
wish to fine-tune the automatic calibration result.  
Required test pattern  
To obtain good results with the automatic calibration routines, it is  
necessary to have a good image on which to perform the  
calibrations.  
For Phase calibration, the pattern should contain sharp black-white  
transitions, like a line pattern or characters.  
For Level calibration, the pattern should contain parts that are  
completely black (0% video amplitude) and parts that are full white  
(100% video amplitude).  
For Total Autoset, the pattern should contain:  
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sharp black-white transitions (see above)  
0% and 100% video parts (see above)  
white or gray (min. 50%) pixels at the edges of the image (left,  
right, top and bottom).  
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To perform the calibrations:  
1 Turn the control wheel to display the Calibration menu.  
***MAIN MENU****  
Calibration  
2 Click the control wheel to enter the Calibration menu.  
3 Turn the control wheel to select the calibration you wish to  
perform.  
4 For the automatic calibrations: Click the control wheel to perform  
the calibration. During the calibration, the progress bar in the on-  
screen display is filled out.  
After successful calibration, the on-screen display shows the word  
"Successfully".  
After unsuccessful calibration, the on-screen display shows the  
word “Failed”. Please refer to chapter 5 : Troubleshooting for  
more information.  
5 For manual calibrations:  
a) Click the control wheel to enter the menu.  
b) Turn the control wheel to change the contrast or brightness  
value.  
c) Click the control wheel to confirm the change of the value.  
6 After calibration, click and hold the control wheel for a few  
seconds to exit the Calibration menu.  
The different calibration functions:  
Total Autoset ............This function performs the automatic detection  
of the number of pixels (horizontal and vertical)  
and all other calibration functions (described  
below) one after the other. This function takes a  
few minutes.  
Phase & level ...........Automatic calibration of the video sampling  
phase and the video levels (black and white)  
Auto level..................Automatic calibration of the video levels (black  
and white)  
Auto phase ...............Automatic calibration of the video sampling  
phase  
Manual phase...........Manual adjustment of the video sampling phase  
Manual black ............Manual adjustment of the video black level  
(brightness cal setting)  
Manual white ............Manual adjustment of the video white level  
(contrast cal setting)  
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Note:  
The calibration of the video levels determines the calibrated position  
or default setting of contrast and brightness. The black level  
calibration determines the brightness, the white level calibration  
determines the contrast.  
3.5. Getting information  
The Information menu allows you to get a lot of information about the  
display and the connected signals.  
To read the information:  
1 Turn the control wheel to display the Information menu.  
***MAIN MENU****  
Information  
2 Click the control wheel to enter the menu.  
3 Turn the control wheel to select one of the categories: General or  
Timing.  
4 Click the control wheel to enter the selected information menu.  
5 Turn the control wheel to scroll through the information.  
General information  
Input .........................Displays the currently selected input: analog  
composite video or DVI (digital)  
Current Mode ...........Displays the currently selected memory scan  
mode  
ALC ..........................Displays if the Ambient Light Compensation  
(ALC) is on or off. A check mark (3) means on,  
a cross (2) means off  
Power Led ................Displays if the power LED on the front is  
currently switched on or off. A check mark (3)  
means on, a cross (2) means off  
Interlaced* ................Indicates if the display is processing the  
selected input signal in interlaced or non-  
interlaced mode. A check mark (3) means  
Interlaced, a cross (2) means non-interlaced  
Filter*........................Displays which internal low-pass filter is  
currently selected  
Serial #. ....................Indicates the display serial number  
SW ...........................Displays the current internal software version  
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Lifetime.....................Indicates the total time the display has been  
operating, including the time in power-saving  
mode  
* Not in DVI mode  
Timing information  
V.Freq.......................The currently measured vertical sync frequency  
H.Freq ......................The currently measured horizontal sync  
frequency  
Interlaced* ................Indicates if the connected video signal is  
interlaced or non-interlaced. A check mark (3)  
means Interlaced, a cross (2) means non-  
interlaced  
Inp.Clk*.....................The current dot clock frequency with which the  
input signal is sampled  
Lines/Frame .............The actually measured number of total lines per  
frame. For interlaced signals, a frame consists  
of 2 fields.  
Sync*........................The kind of connected sync  
* Not in DVI mode  
3.6. Adjusting Geometry  
The Geometry menu allows you to adjust the parameters with which  
the input video signal is sampled. As a consequence, the image  
geometry is influenced.  
Required test pattern  
To obtain good results with the Autocenter function, it is necessary to  
have a good image on which to perform the adjustment.  
For Autocenter, the pattern should contain:  
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white or gray (min. 50%) pixels at the edges of the image (left,  
right, top and bottom).  
To perform the adjustments:  
1 Turn the control wheel to display the Geometry menu.  
***MAIN MENU****  
Geometry  
2 Click the control wheel to enter the menu.  
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3 Turn the control wheel to select one of the geometry adjustment  
menus.  
4 Click the control wheel to enter the selected menu.  
5 Turn the control wheel to change the value.  
6 Click the control wheel to confirm the change.  
These are the geometry adjustments:  
Auto Center*.............Automatically positions the image in the center  
of the display panel.  
Pix/line* ....................Adjusts the number of pixels per line with which  
the video signal is sampled. To obtain an  
unscaled and undistorted image reproduction,  
you have to fill out the total number of pixels per  
line, as defined in the timing parameters of the  
input signal.  
V-position .................Adjusts the image position vertically  
H-position .................Adjusts the image position horizontally  
V-Active....................Allows you to change the vertical size of the  
active video window around the image,  
expressed in pixels. If you decrease this size,  
you may blank a part of the image.  
H-Active....................Allows you to change the horizontal size of the  
active video window around the image,  
expressed in pixels. If you decrease this size,  
you may blank a part of the image.  
Scaling On................When switched on, the image will be scaled  
automatically when possible. E.g., if the image  
is 640x480 pixels, the image will be scaled by a  
factor 2. But an image of 800x600 pixels will not  
be scaled because the native panel resolution  
is 1280x1024 pixels.  
* Not in DVI mode  
3.7. Settings  
To change the settings:  
1 Turn the control wheel to display the Settings menu.  
***MAIN MENU****  
Settings  
2 Click the control wheel to enter the menu.  
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3 Turn the control wheel to select one of the categories: Input  
selection, Test Pattern, Synchr. Sampl, Lookup Tables, Filter,  
Power Led, ALC active, or de-interlacing.  
4 Click the control wheel to enter the selected settings menu.  
5 Turn the control wheel to change the setting.  
6 Click the control wheel to confirm the change.  
Input Selection  
This setting allows you to define how the display will determine which  
input to select: Analog (composite video input) or DVI.  
These are the possibilities:  
Automatic .................If Automatic is selected, the selection of the  
input is determined according to the following  
priority: 1) DVI input, 2) BNC inputs  
A check mark (3) means On, a cross (2)  
means Off.  
Analog ......................When on, the analog video input is selected.  
Consequently, the Automatic setting will be  
switched off.  
A check mark (3) means On, a cross (2)  
means Off.  
DVI ...........................When on, the DVI input is selected.  
Consequently, the Automatic setting will be  
switched off.  
A check mark (3) means On, a cross (2)  
means Off.  
Test Pattern  
The display contains an internal grayscale test pattern. Switch it on in  
case you want to do a quick visual check on the display quality.  
A check mark (3) means it is switched on, a cross (2) means it is off.  
Note: The test pattern runs independent from the signal input and the  
actual scan mode.  
Lookup Tables  
This setting allows you to select a lookup table for the current scan  
mode.  
You can select the following lookup tables:  
Panel ........................Select a panel lookup table in case the graphic  
board that generates the video signal already  
provides gamma correction, a display function  
or a non-linear lookup table.  
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DICOM .....................Select a DICOM lookup table for most medical  
viewing applications. The DICOM function  
results in more visible grayscales in the images.  
CRT..........................Select a CRT (gamma) lookup table in case the  
display is used to replace a CRT display.  
Apart from these factory lookup tables, there is a User programmable  
lookup table. It is default filled out with the DICOM lookup table  
(dedicated software needed to re-program it).  
Filter*  
* Not in DVI mode  
The display electronics provide 4 different low-pass filters to filter  
possible high-frequent distortion from an analog video signal.  
Select a different filter in case the image contains high-frequent noise  
or distortion. Select the filter that gives the best result.  
Re-calibration of the phase is necessary after selection of a different  
filter.  
Power Led  
This setting allows you to switch off the power LED.  
A check mark (3) means it is switched on, a cross (2) means it is off.  
Note:  
The LED’s orange DPMS state is not influenced by this setting. So,  
when the display goes into power-saving mode, the LED will turn  
orange, even if it was switched off by this setting.  
ALC active  
This setting allows you to switch ALC (Ambient Light Compensation)  
off or on.  
The ALC system automatically adapts the display light output,  
depending on the ambient light in the room. The ambient light is  
measured by the ALC optical sensor located at the front of the  
display.  
DPMS active  
This setting allows you to switch DPMS (Display Power Management  
System) off or on  
Orientation**  
** Only when Portrait Accelerator is installed  
Select the desired option:  
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Auto..........................The display selects portrait or landscape  
reproduction automatically, depending on the  
orientation of the panel.  
Portrait......................The image is reproduced in portrait orientation.  
Landscape: The image is reproduced in  
landscape orientation.  
De-interlacing*  
* Not in DVI mode – Visible only when the input signal is interlaced  
This setting allows you to select the algorithm used to convert non-  
interlaced into interlaced signals.  
These are the possibilities:  
Line rep. ...................Use the line repetition algorithm for moving  
images. As a drawback, this algorithm may  
cause flicker.  
Field insert................Use this algorithm for static images  
Median......................Use this algorithm for images containing static  
and moving parts  
Fuzzy........................This motion-adaptive algorithm, using fuzzy  
logic, analyses the image content and selects a  
de-interlacing method automatically.  
In nearly all circumstances, this method gives  
the best result and is the preferred de-  
interlacing algorithm.  
3.8. Advanced settings  
To change the advanced settings:  
1 Turn the control wheel to display the Advanced Settings menu.  
***MAIN MENU****  
Adv. settings  
2 Click the control wheel to enter the menu.  
3 Turn the control wheel to select one of the categories: CAL  
options, Meas. window, OSD, ALC, Scan mode, or Factory Reset.  
4 Click the control wheel to enter the selected settings menu.  
5 Turn the control wheel to change the setting.  
6 Click the control wheel to confirm the change.  
CAL options  
Here you can change parameters for phase and level calibration  
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Equal pix...................Selects the number of successive pixels with  
the same digital value used in amplitude and  
black level calibration.  
Decrease this number for video signals with a  
lot of noise.  
Phase offset .............Adds a phase difference to the value derived  
after phase calibration.  
This can be used to compensate for distortions  
on the video signal.  
Apix Range...............Contains the functions Clk Start and Clk Stop.  
These are the numbers of pixels for the Autocal  
routine to start and stop with.  
By default, the number of lines in the image is  
taken as the number of pixels for Autocal to  
start its calculations. The double of this start  
number is taken as the number of pixels for  
Autocal to stop. By increasing the start number  
and decreasing the stop number, you narrow  
the range for the Autocal routine. As a result,  
Autocal goes faster.  
OSD  
Here you can change some of the on-screen display’s (OSD)  
parameters.  
These are the OSD settings:  
Hor. Pos ...................The horizontal position  
Vert. Pos...................The vertical position  
Timeout On...............To switch the OSD timeout on or off. A check  
mark (3) means it is switched on, a cross (2)  
means it is off.  
When switched on, the OSD disappears  
automatically after 300 seconds of inactivity.  
ALC  
ALC (ambient light compensation) is a system that adapts the panel  
light output automatically, based on the ambient light measured by  
the ALC sensor at the front of the display.  
Here you can adjust the ALC parameters.  
These are the ALC settings:  
min Light...................This is the panel light output that corresponds  
to the minimum ambient light, measured by the  
ALC sensor.  
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max Light..................This is the panel light output that corresponds  
to the maximum ambient light, measured by the  
ALC sensor.  
min Thresh ...............This is the minimum value of ambient light.  
Below this value, ALC will remain inactive.  
When the measured ambient light reaches this  
value, the panel light output will be set to the  
min Light value.  
max Thresh ..............This is the maximum value of ambient light.  
Above this value, ALC will stop controlling the  
light output. When the measured ambient light  
reaches this value, the panel light output will be  
set to the max Light value.  
Scan mode  
The memory of the display contains maximum 200 fixed and 28  
programmable scan modes.  
When you connect a video signal, the display checks in the memory  
for a matching scan mode.  
If it finds one, it selects the corresponding settings and parameters  
from the memory. If it does not find a matching scan mode, the  
display uses default settings to display the image.  
When you make adjustments and save the changes, the current scan  
mode is saved as programmable scan mode. If this happens while all  
programmable scan modes are occupied, the oldest programmable  
scan mode is overwritten automatically.  
The Scan Mode menu contains the following function:  
Find next mode.........Select if you wish to select another scan mode  
from memory that matches the incoming video  
and sync signals. The number displayed in the  
OSD is the number of the actual scan mode’s  
memory location.  
Factory reset  
Can be used to re-initialize the display.  
Actual mode .............Restores all factory parameters for the current  
programmable mode.  
All modes..................Restores all factory parameters for all  
programmable modes.  
Control wheel  
This function allows you to disable the control wheel function so that  
the on-screen display cannot be used.  
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To disable the control wheel function, set the Control wheel function  
to Off and exit the on-screen menus.  
To enable the control wheel function again:  
1 Unplug the power supply from the display  
2 Click and hold the control wheel while plugging in the power  
supply again  
3.9. Service  
This menu is for service purposes only.  
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4. Maintenance  
Panel  
Take care not to damage or scratch the panel. Clean with a soft  
woolen or cotton towel. Use a watery solution or a mild commercial  
glass-cleaning product.  
Cabinet  
Do not use chemical cleaning products, benzene, toluene, xylene or  
other solvents. Clean with a soft cloth dampened with mild detergent  
and water. Repeat with water only and wipe dry with a dry cloth.  
Removing dust from the rear of the glass panel  
It may be possible that dust particles have entered the display and  
are stuck to the rear of the glass.  
We recommend to let this cleaning procedure be done in a BARCO  
service center.  
However, when really necessary, you can perform the cleaning on  
site if you can work in conditions that are as clean and dust-free as  
possible. This is to avoid more dust entering the display when  
opening it.  
To remove the glass panel:  
1 Switch off the display.  
2 Tilt the panel.  
3 Unscrew the 4 sunken screws at the rear, fixing the glass panel  
and bezel.  
4 Remove the bezel with glass panel.  
Cleaning instructions:  
-
Dust, fingerprints, grease etc. can be removed by using a soft  
damp cloth (a small amount of mild detergent can be used on the  
cloth, NOT solvent).  
-
-
Do not apply liquid directly to the LCD surface as excess liquid  
may cause damage to internal electronics.  
Take care not to touch the I-guard light sensor on the LCD panel.  
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5. Troubleshooting  
Calibration not successful  
After an unsuccessful calibration, the message “Failed” appears on  
the screen.  
Possible solutions:  
-
Use another test pattern for performing the calibration. The text in  
§ 3.4, Calibrating the display , explains what test patterns to use.  
-
Check the quality of the signal source and signal cables. Poor  
video signals or cables can result in unsuccessful calibration.  
Pixel Faults  
Permanently dark or bright pixels can happen to TFT displays. 20 or  
less permanently dead pixels do not make out a good case for  
exchanging the unit.  
Please contact our Customer Service Department if the number of  
pixel faults exceeds the above-mentioned figure.  
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6. Technical specifications  
GEOMETRY  
INPUTS  
Screen size: 46 cm  
(18.1")  
DVI  
Complies to DVI Rev.  
1.0 spec  
Display area: 359 mm x  
287 mm (14.1" x 11.3")  
Aspect ratio: 5:4  
Video  
Connector type: BNC  
VISUAL PERFORMANCE  
General  
Inputs provided:  
composite video  
Pixel arrangement: sub-  
pixel vertical stripes  
Video input voltage:  
nominal 0.7Vpp  
Pixel pitch: 0.2805 mm x  
0.2805 mm (0.011" x  
0.011")  
Termination: 75 Ohm  
Sync  
Connector type: BNC  
Panel contrast ratio:  
550:1 (typical)  
Inputs provided: HS/CS  
and VS  
Panel viewing angle: +/-  
85° (at CR = 10:1)  
Sync input voltage:  
nominal 2Vpp  
Panel  
Termination: 75 Ohm  
Thin film transistor active  
matrix grayscale LCD  
SCANNING SYSTEM  
PVA technology  
Horizontal Frequency:  
15 - 95 kHz  
Amorphous silicon TFT  
Vertical Frequency: 50 -  
140 Hz  
Backlight: 6 cold  
cathode fluorescent  
lamps  
Interlaced / non-  
interlaced signals  
Luminance  
Interlaced: Fuzzy-logic-  
based de-interlacing  
Calibrated: 500 cd/m2  
(145.9 fL)  
Multi-sync  
14 programmable scan  
modes  
Resolution  
Up to 1280 x 1024 (1.3  
MegaPixel)  
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APPROVALS  
CONTROLS  
CE, IEC601-1, UL 2601-1,  
CUL 2601-1  
On-Screen Display  
(OSD)  
Rotary / push control  
wheel to navigate  
through the OSD  
DIMENSIONS  
H x W x D:  
RS232  
371 x 444 x 90 mm  
(14.6 x 17.5 x 3.5 inch)  
POWER SUPPLY  
Mains input voltage:  
automatic 90 - 264 Vac  
Freq. 50/60 Hz  
Due to our policy of continuous product improvement, the above specifications are  
subjected to change without notice. Barco shall not be liable for technical or editorial  
errors or omissions contained herein; nor for incidental or consequential damages  
whatsoever resulting from furnishing, performance or use of this material.  
© 2002 BARCO N.V. All rights reserved  
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