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Radiance® Ultra with optional ZeroWire Embedded Wireless Technology
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© 2016 NDS Surgical Imaging, LLC. All rights reserved. Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy; however, no guarantee is given to the correctness of the contents. This document is subject to change without notice. NDSsi provides this information as reference only. Reference to products from other vendors does not imply any recommendation or endorsement. This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright. No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical, electronic, or other means, in any form, without prior written permission of NDSsi. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners
Table of Contents Safety Information...iii Warnings and Cautions...iii Intended Use and Contraindications...iv Image Retention Notice...iv Terms and Conditions... v Declarations of Conformity... v Legal Statement... v Display User Interface... 1 Display Keypad... 1 Menu Navigation... 1 MENU Buttons: Open the OSD Menus... 1 SCROLL Button: Vertical Selection Control... 1 Left/Right Buttons: Horizontal Selection Controls... 1 QUICK SELECT: Primary Input Selection... 1 Edit Quick Select: Modify Availability of Primary Inputs... 1 Input Menu... 2 Display Menu... 3 ZeroWire Menu... 3 ZeroWire Receiver Status Messages... 4 Picture Menu... 5 Picture Menu Parameters... 5 Color Menu... 7 Setup Menu... 8 Picture In Picture Controls... 12 PIP: Secondary Image Size Control... 12 SWAP: Exchange Primary and Secondary Inputs... 12 General Purpose Input/Output... 13 Image Adjustment... 13 Enclosure Assembly and Cleaning... 15 Cable Cover Installation... 15 Cleaning Instructions... 15 Connector Panels Overview... 17 Radiance Ultra Product Configurations... 17 Radiance Ultra Connector Panels... 17 Primary Board... 17 Secondary Boards... 17 Connector Types... 17 Data Connectors and Pinouts... 18 DVI-I Digital and Analog... 18 VGA... 18 S-Video... 18 Control Connectors and Pinouts... 19 TCP-IP... 19 USB... 19 RJ-11 (6 pin) RS-232 Serial Control... 20 General Purpose Input/Output Connector... 20 Power Connector and Pinout... 21 24 VDC Connector... 21 Electrical Symbols... 21 Cable Bend Radius... 21
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Specifications and Supported Resolutions... 23 Specifications... 23 Supported Resolutions... 24 DVI Supported Resolutions... 24 SDI Supported Resolutions... 24 VGA, RGBS, and YPbPr Supported Resolutions... 24 ZeroWire® Embedded Technology... 25 Warnings and Cautions... 25 Intended Use and Contraindications... 25 ZeroWire Specifications:... 26 Maximum EIPR Output Power of Test Frequency... 26 Noninterference Distance... 26 Avoiding Co-Channel Interference... 27 Channel Usage... 27 Multi System Installation... 27 Performance... 27 ZeroWire Transmitter Setup... 28 ZeroWire G2 Transmitter Wiring... 28 ZeroWire G2 Transmitter Connector Panel... 28 ZeroWire G2 Transmitter ‘Y’ Adapter Cables... 28 ZeroWire G2 Transmitter Power Supplies... 29 Positioning and Orientation... 29 ZeroWire Quick Start Linking... 30 Wireless Linking Status Messages... 31 Troubleshooting... 33 Display Troubleshooting... 33 ZeroWire Troubleshooting... 34 Startup... 34 Poor or Intermittent Video... 34 Status LED Indicators... 34 Electromagnetic Compatibility Tables... 35 Electromagnetic Emissions... 36 Electromagnetic Immunity... 36 Recommended Separation Distances... 38 Contact... 40
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Safety Information Warnings and Cautions This symbol alerts the user that important information regarding the installation and/or operation of this equipment follows. Information preceded by this symbol should be read carefully in order to avoid damage to the equipment. This symbol warns the user that un-insulated voltage within the unit may have sufficient magnitude to cause electrical shock. It is dangerous to make contact with any part inside the unit. To reduce the risk of electric shock, DO NOT remove cover (or back). NOTE: There are no user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
This symbol cautions the user that important information regarding the operation and/or maintenance of this equipment has been included. Information preceded by this symbol should be read carefully to avoid damage to the equipment. This symbol denotes the manufacturer.
This symbol denotes the manufacturer’s European Community representative. To prevent fire or shock hazards, do not expose this unit to rain or moisture. Also, do not use this unit's polarized plug with an extension cord receptacle or other outlets unless the prongs can be fully inserted. The product is designed to meet the medical safety requirements for a patient vicinity device. This product is a Class I medical device according to M.D.D. in Europe. No modifications are allowed. This equipment/system is intended for use by healthcare professionals only. This product is intended for continuous operation. Safety Compliance This product is T.U.V. approved with respect to electric shock, fire and mechanical hazards only in accordance with CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60601-1 and ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1.
Safety Compliance This device meets the requirements of EN60601-1 so as to conform to the Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC and 2007/47/EC (general safety information).
This product complies to the above standards only when used with the supplied medical grade power supply: Model Power Supply AC Input DC Output
Radiance Ultra BridgePower BPM150S24F06 100 - 240V, 50 - 60 Hz 24V, 6.25A
Power Cord
Use a hospital grade power cord with the correct plug for your power source. Disconnect the power cord from the AC mains. The power cord is the only recognized disconnect device. MEDICAL EQUIPMENT should be positioned so that the disconnect device is readily accessible. Monitors should be powered from a center tapped circuit when used in the US at voltages over 120 volts. Grounding This product is energized from an external electrical power source for Class 1 equipment. It is the responsibility of the installer to test the product’s earth ground to verify that it complies with the hospital, local and national impedance requirements. A ground post is located on the back of the product to use for grounding the chassis of the unit. Any such ground must be installed in accordance with applicable electrical codes. The ground post is shown in the mechanical drawing found on page 21.
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Recycling Follow local governing ordinances and recycling plans regarding the recycling or disposal of this equipment.
Intended Use and Contraindications Note: If your display is configured with embedded ZeroWire, please refer to the ZeroWire “Intended Use and Contraindications” statement on page 25. Intended Use Radiance Ultra series monitors are intended for use in a medical environment to display high quality video and graphic images. Contraindications 1. Do not use this product in the presence of flammable anesthetics mixture with air, oxygen or nitrous oxide. 2. No part of this product may come in contact with a patient. Never touch the product and a patient at the same time. 3. This product is capable of displaying Radiology (PACS) images for reference, not diagnostic, purposes only. 4. For mission critical applications, we strongly recommend that a replacement unit be immediately available.
Image Retention Notice Warning: Leaving a fixed (constant) image on the monitor for a long period of time can result in image retention. Avoid leaving a fixed image on the monitor, or turn the monitor off when it is not in use.
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Terms and Conditions Declarations of Conformity FCC and Council Directives of European Standards This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules and 93/42/EEC and 2007/47/EC of the Council Directives of European Standards. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesirable results. 1. Use the attached specified cables with the color monitor so as not to interfere with radio and television reception. Use of other cable and adapters may cause interference with other electronic equipment. 2. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits pursuant to FCC part 15 and CISPR 11. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. IEC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for medical devices to the IEC 60601-1-2. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a typical medical installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to other devices in the vicinity. FCC, Council Directives of European Standards, and IEC There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult your dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Accessory equipment connected to this product must be certified according to the respective IEC Standards (i.e., IEC 60950-1) for data processing equipment and IEC 60601-1 for medical equipment. Furthermore, all configurations shall comply with the system standard, IEC 60601-1-1. Anyone who connects additional equipment to the signal input part or signal output part configures a medical system, and is therefore responsible that the system complies with the requirements of system standard IEC 60601-1-1. Whoever is responsible for securing the unit to a system needs to insure that the mounting equipment used with this product complies to IEC standard 60601-1. If in doubt, consult the technical services department or your local representative.
Legal Statement NDS may sell its products through other medical device manufacturers, distributors and resellers and therefore, purchasers of this NDS product should consult with the entity through which this product was originally purchased regarding the terms of any applicable product warranties provided by such entity, if any. NDS neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume for it any other liabilities in conjunction with and/or related to the sale and/or use of its products. To ensure proper use, handling and care of NDS products, customers should consult the product specific literature, instruction manual, and/or labeling included with the product or otherwise available. Customers are cautioned that system configuration, software, the application, customer data and operator control of the system, among other factors, affect the product’s performance. While NDS products are considered to be compatible with many systems, specific functional implementation by customers may vary. Therefore, suitability of a product for a specific purpose or application must be determined by the consumer and is not warranted by NDS. NDS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED AND/OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS AND/OR OF SUITABILITY FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT WITH RESPECT TO ALL NDS PRODUCTS OR SERVICES. ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, REPRESENTATIONS AND/OR GUARANTEES, OF ANY TYPE, NATURE Terms and Conditions | v
OR EXTENT, BE IT IMPLIED, EXPRESS AND/OR WHETHER ARISING UNDER OR AS A RESULT OF ANY STATUTE, LAW, COMMERCIAL USAGE, CUSTOM, TRADE OR OTHERWISE, ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED AND DISCLAIMED. NDS, its suppliers and/or distributors are not liable, directly or by way of indemnity for any special, incidental, consequential, punitive, exemplary or indirect damages, including but not limited to alleged damages for delayed shipment, non-delivery, product failure, product design or production, inability to use such products or services, loss of future business (lost profits), or from any other cause, whatsoever, in connection with or arising from the purchase, sale, lease, rental, installation or use of such NDS products, these terms and conditions, or with respect to any the terms of any agreement which incorporates these terms and conditions. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW EXCLUSIONS AND DISCLAIMERS OF CERTAIN WARRANTIES OR LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY, SO THE LIMITATIONS AND/OR EXCLUSIONS, SET FORTH HEREIN, MAY NOT APPLY. IN THAT EVENT LIABILITY WILL BE LIMITED TO THE GREATEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW IN THE SUBJECT JURISDICTION. The information provided in this document, including all designs and related materials, is the valuable property of NDS and/or its licensors and, as appropriate, they reserve all patent, copyright, and other proprietary rights to this document, including all design, manufacturing reproduction, use, and sales rights thereto, except to the extent said rights are expressly granted to others.
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Display User Interface Display Keypad The Display Keypad is centered on the lower front surface of the display enclosure, providing controls for adjustment of display parameters using the On Screen Display (OSD) Menu system.
Menu Navigation MENU Buttons: Open the OSD Menus To open the Input Menu (see page 2), tap the INPUT button twice. To open the Display Menu (see page 3), tap the MENU button once.
SCROLL Button: Vertical Selection Control To enter a menu and begin a parameter selection process, tap the SCROLL button. The top parameter row is selected with the first tap, and the selection moves downward to the next row with each successive tap. To exit a menu, use the SCROLL button to move the selection to the bottom menu row, and then press or buttons to the SCROLL button just once to highlight the menu tab, where you can use the select another menu tab.
Left/Right Buttons: Horizontal Selection Controls To adjust a parameter, select the parameter row using the SCROLL button, then tap the buttons to make the adjustment or to select a setting.
or
QUICK SELECT: Primary Input Selection To display the QUICK SELECT menu, tap the INPUT button. The QUICK SELECT menu allows the user to select any active input as Primary with a single tap on the Keypad button under the QUICK SELECT icon labeled with the target input. QUICK SELECT icons designating active inputs are tinted light blue. QUICK SELECT options apply only to selection of a Primary input. If an input selected as Primary is in current use by a Secondary input being displayed as PIP, the PIP image will clear and display as a Full Screen Primary image. The QUICK SELECT menu closes 30 seconds after the last selection is made. The QUICK SELECT menu can be customized to display inputs not included in the default listing using the EDIT QUICK SELECT menu.
EDIT QUICK SELECT: Modify Availability of Primary Inputs To display the EDIT QUICK SELECT menu, press and hold the INPUT button for three seconds. To change a QUICK SELECT button assignment, tap the Keypad button under the EDIT QUICK SELECT icon that is labeled with the input assignment you want to change. Each tap of the Keypad button displays in descending order the next input as listed in the Input Menu. Tap the button until the desired input appears. All buttons except the INPUT MENU button are available for reassignment.
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Input Menu The Primary image is designated by selection of a Primary input. If a Secondary input is selected, the Primary image will share the screen display with a Secondary image that is presented in configurations ranging from small to large Picture-In-Picture (PIP) to equal halves of Split-Screen displays, as shown on page 12. To select Primary and Secondary Inputs from a single display, tap the INPUT button twice to access the Input menu. The first (left) column is for designating the Primary input, indicated with the letter P. The second column contains the selection cell ( ) which is moved to the input row beneath it with each tap of the SCROLL button. The third column displays either an S for a selected Secondary input, or an X signifying “unavailable for input” ( ).
To position the selection cell on the row of a desired input, tap the SCROLL button as many times as needed. To make that input the Primary input, tap the button, or to make it the Secondary input, tap the button. A Secondary input can be cleared by positioning the selection cell on the row of the input, and tapping the button. Inputs marked with an X in the Secondary column are unavailable for designation as a Secondary input. The Input menu will automatically close 30 seconds after the last action. It can also be closed by tapping the INPUT button. The following table shows which inputs may be selected as Secondary relative to inputs selected as Primary. Inputs marked with a in the Secondary columns can be designated as the Secondary input. Gray cells denote inputs sharing a common connector or electronics that cannot be used simultaneously. DVI-1, VGA-1, RGBS-1, YPbPr-1 and SOG-1 share the same connector. If one is selected as the Primary input, the others cannot be selected as Secondary. The same is true for VGA-2, RGBS-2, YPbPr-2 and SOG-2. Some inputs are not available in some configurations. SECONDARY INPUT
DVI-1, VGA -1, RGBS-1, SDI-1 YPbPr-1, SOG-1
DVI-2
PRIMARY
DVI-1, VGA -1, RGBS-1, YPbPr-1, SOG-1
VGA-2, RGBS2, SDI-2 YPbPr-2, SOG-2
COMPOSITE
S-VIDEO
SDI-1
DVI-2
VGA-2, RGBS2, YPbPr-2, SOG-2
SDI-2
COMPOSITE
S-VIDEO
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Display Menu To open the Display Menu, tap the MENU button. The ZeroWire Menu displays by default, with details of the current Primary and Secondary inputs listed left and right across the top of the menu above the menu tabs. To select other menus, tap the or buttons to highlight the menu tab, then tap the SCROLL button to enter the menu. To adjust a parameter, press the SCROLL button to move the row selection down to it, and then tap the or buttons to adjust the parameter or to select a setting. Parameter adjustments are applied in real time while changing values or settings. The Display Menu automatically closes 30 seconds after the last action. It can also be closed by pressing the MENU button. Note: Grayed out descriptions indicate parameters not available for the current signal or input configuration.
ZeroWire Menu Note: The ZeroWire Menu is enabled only on displays configured with an embedded ZeroWire Receiver. To enter the menu and activate the ZeroWire linking process, tap the SCROLL button.
Refer to “ZeroWire Transmitter Setup” on page 28, and confirm that the display-mounted ZeroWire Transmitter is facing the ZeroWire embedded Receiver display at a distance ≤ 8 feet (2.4 meters), and that both displays are aligned vertically and horizontally within 10 at heights ≥ 5 feet (1.5 meters). At the display-mounted ZeroWire Transmitter, press and hold the button until the Linking LED begins flashing.
Linking LED
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At the ZeroWire embedded Receiver display, begin the ZeroWire linking process by tapping the
button.
The display of the ZeroWire embedded Receiver unit will go black when the Primary Input is automatically switched to ZeroWire. A series of linking status messages in the lower corner of the display will indicate progressive stages in the linking process. When linking is complete, the Transmitter display image will appear on the Receiver display. For an alternative ZeroWire linking procedure, see “ZeroWire Quick Start Linking” on page 30.
ZeroWire Receiver Status Messages ZeroWire status messages indicate stages of the linking process.
Searching for Transmitter
If not activated already, activate
on ZeroWire Transmitter
Establishing Link
Wireless Linked
Refer to “Wireless Linking Status Messages” on page 31 for complete descriptions of all status messages.
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Picture Menu To access the Picture Menu, tap the
button once after opening the Display Menu.
Picture Menu Parameters Horizontal Position To horizontally center the image, tap the or buttons. Vertical Position To vertically center the image, tap the or buttons. H-Sharpness To increase sharpness (edge enhancement) of the displayed image in the Horizontal plane, tap the or buttons. V-Sharpness To increase sharpness (edge enhancement) of the displayed image in the Vertical plane, tap the or buttons. Phase (VGA, RGBS, YPbPr, and SOG only) To adjust phase of the display pixel clock, tap the or buttons. Frequency (VGA, RGBS, YPbPr, and SOG only) To adjust frequency of the display pixel clock until the image fills the screen horizontally, first set Scaling to Fill, and tap the or buttons. Overscan (Video) Parameter enabled when the input is 16:9, 480P, 576P, or interlaced. Tap the or buttons to select. 0: The image is displayed at a size that fills the screen without losing any video information. Image could be displayed as letterboxed, with black bars top and bottom or left and right. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6: Incrementally enlarges and crops the centered image. As the image becomes larger, video information is lost on all sides. Scaling (Graphics) Parameter enabled when input signal is not 16:9, 480P, 576P, or interlaced. Tap the or buttons to select. Fill: Expands the video image to fill the entire screen. The aspect ratio may not be accurately displayed. Aspect: Expands the video image until its largest dimension fills the screen while retaining the aspect ratio. The image may be displayed as letterboxed, with black bars top and bottom or left and right. 1:1: Displays the video data in its native size and aspect ratio. Image with aspect ratios different from that of the display are letterboxed, with black bars top and bottom or left and right.
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SmartSync™/Alternative Modes: (VGA, RGBS, YPbPr, and SOG only) NDS proprietary SmartSync technology examines incoming signals to automatically display the video image in its proper format. Alternative Modes are used to manually distinguish between modes whose timing characteristics are very close. SmartSync: To enable SmartSync, tap the
button.
Alternative Modes: To make an Alternative Modes adjustment, tap the button. After selecting Alternative Modes. the mode changes incrementally each time the button is tapped until the selected mode equals the maximum available. The next tap of the button restores the initial mode. Flip/Rotate Tap the or buttons to select one of 5 options: H-Flip
V-Flip
90°
180°
270°
Left to right flip
Top to bottom flip
Clockwise rotation
Clockwise rotation
Clockwise rotation
Fine Tune Currently not available.
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Color Menu
Gamma To select a gamma setting, tap the or buttons. 1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.4 or 2.6: Preset gamma values Video: Linear gamma Look Up Table (LUT) PACS: DICOM gamma LUT This product is capable of displaying Radiology (PACS) images for reference purposes only. Color Temperature To select a preset color temperature, tap the or buttons. 5500, 6500, 8000, 9300: Preset color temperatures. User: If a preset color temperatures is selected, and any other parameter is subsequently changed, the resulting values are copied to the Color Correction User presets and User is selected. Red, Green, Blue To increase or decrease the intensity of the selected color, tap the or buttons. Saturation To set the saturation (color intensity) of the image, tap the or buttons. Hue To set the hue (color tint) of the image, tap the or buttons. Brightness To adjust brightness, tap the or buttons. Brightness is also controlled by the (Brightness/Contrast) button described on page 13. Contrast To adjust contrast, tap the or buttons. Contrast is also controlled by the (Brightness/Contrast) button described on page 13. Video Level To adjust signal range, tap the or buttons. Normal: Provides a dynamic range equivalent to the incoming signal with no change. Expanded: Expands the signal level such that an input signal with range 16 (black) to 235 (white) will be expanded to a range of 0 (black) to 255 (white). Note: If a signal is already full range (0 to 255), selecting the Expanded setting will cause the signal to “clip” or “saturate.” Color Correction To select a color correction setting, tap the or buttons. User: Default values replaced by user modified settings. NDS: Factory calibrated to match NDS specifications of 2.2 gamma/6500K color temperature. SMPTE-C: Factory calibrated to meet the SPMTE-C standard. BT-709: Factory calibrated to meet the BT-709 standard. Display User Interface | 7
Setup Menu
Menu Position: To select from nine preset screen locations for display of the OSD menus, tap the or buttons. Language: To select one of eight languages: English, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Svenska, Español, Nederlands, or Pycckий, tap the or buttons. DPMS Enable To enable or disable Display Power Management System (DPMS), tap the or buttons. Off: Default setting. On: If there is no input signal, a “D.P.M.S” message displays for 10 - 15 seconds before the display goes into Power Saving mode. The display turns on when the input signal is restored. Auto Source Select To disable or enable Auto Source Select, tap the or buttons. Off: Video input is manually selected. On: Searches through all possible input sources until an active video source is found. Priority: Priority Input Select is by default disabled. A Secondary input must be selected before Priority Input Select can be enabled. When the Priority Input Select function is enabled, the PIP image is placed behind the Primary image, the PIP + and - ( and ) buttons are disabled, and the SWAP button remains enabled. If the Primary signal is lost, the Secondary input is displayed. If the Primary signal is restored, its image is displayed again, and the Secondary image is placed behind the Primary image. If both the Primary and Secondary signals are lost, the monitor alternately scans the Primary and Secondary inputs until a signal is detected on one of them. When a signal is detected on the Primary or Secondary input, its image is displayed on the monitor. Menu Lock To enable Menu Lock, press the button. Off: Default setting. On: Disables access to OSD menus to prevent inadvertent changes to display settings. The OSD closes, and a MENU LOCKED message displays briefly. To unlock OSD access, simultaneously press and hold the MENU and SCROLL buttons until a MENU UNLOCKED message displays. Communication Port To select a Communication Port for control of the display using NDS Unified Serial Commands, tap the or buttons. For connector details, see “Data Connectors and Pinouts” on page 18. RS-232: Connect an RJ-25 cable to the RS-232 port. Ethernet: When the Ethernet port is selected, the display can be controlled through the TCP/IP port. Note: When using the Ethernet Communication Port selection, verify the Network IP Address: Port, Subnet Mask and Gateway settings described in “Network IP Address: Port” on page 10 are correctly configured for your network. USB: A mini-USB cable used with the USB (ND-OS) port will appear to the connecting device as an RS-232 port. 8 | Display User Interface
DVI-1 Output To change Redrive or Screen settings, tap the button, which toggles selection between the two settings. Redrive: Outputs DVI-1 signal input to DVI-1 RE-DRIVE (Output) connector. Screen: Outputs display image, including PIP and OSD, to the DVI-1 RE-DRIVE (Output) connector. Display Image DVI-1 + VGA
Redrive DVI-1 to DVI-1 Output
Screen DVI-1 + VGA to DVI-1 Output
Keypad Color To modify the Keypad color setting, tap the or buttons. Factory Defaults To return all settings to factory preset values, tap the button to open the Factory Defaults menu.
Next, tap the SCROLL button to select the Factory Defaults function, and tap the Factory Defaults” message displays while processing.
button. The “Restoring
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User Defaults To save changes to default parameters in a User Default profile, tap the SCROLL button to select a User Defaults profile marked “Empty,” and tap the button to save the profile. The “Saving User Defaults” message displays while processing.
To restore a User Defaults profile after changing other parameters, select the saved User Defaults profile and tap the button. The “Restoring User Profile” message displays while processing. To clear a User Defaults profile, select the saved User Defaults profile and tap the (Brightness/Contrast) button. The “Clearing User Profile” message displays while processing.
Network IP Address: Port This parameter allows the user to configure the device with static or dynamic IP settings and to configure the Ethernet port for control the display using Unified Serial Commands. To configure the display for dynamic IP address, tap the button to open the Network IP Address menu, tap button to enter the menu. the SCROLL button and then tap the
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To enable the dynamic IP setting, tap the SCROLL button until the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) checkbox is highlighted blue, and then tap either of the or buttons to toggle DHCP on or off.
With DHCP on, Network IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway are disabled because they will automatically be configured when the unit is connected to a network supporting automatic setup.
Whether the network is configured with DHCP On or Off, the Port must be set to match the port the commands will be sent on. The Port can be set by tapping the button to enter edit mode, then tap the SCROLL button until the port number is highlighted in blue.
Tap the or buttons to increase or decrease the port number until the desired port number is set. When DHCP is set to OFF, the user must configure the Network IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway for the network the display will be controlled from. To set the IP address, make sure to disable DHCP first, then tap the button to enter edit mode and tap the SCROLL button to highlight the first octet (one of the four IP Address digits). Tap the or buttons to configure the first octet, then tap the SCROLL button to highlight and set each subsequent octet until all four are set correctly. Consult your IT administrator if you do not know the settings for the network you are connecting to. Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask must be set manually when DHCP is disabled. To set the Subnet Mask, tap the button to enter edit mode and highlight the first octet (one of the four Subnet Address digits). Tap the or buttons to configure the first octet, then tap the SCROLL button to highlight and set each subsequent octet until all four are set correctly for your network. When DHCP is enabled, this parameter is automatically configured by the network. Gateway The Gateway must be set manually when DHCP is disabled. To set the Gateway, tap the button to enter edit mode and highlight the first octet (one of the four Gateway Address digits). Tap the or buttons to configure the first octet, then tap the SCROLL button to highlight and set each subsequent octet until all four are set correctly for your network. When DHCP is enabled, this parameter is automatically configured by the network. PIP Adjust To select a preset PIP display option, tap the or buttons. PIP display options are also controlled by keypad PIP controls described on page 12.
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Picture In Picture Controls PIP: Secondary Image Size Control When starting with only a Primary input selected, selecting a Secondary input will first display as a Small PIP image. To change the size of a Secondary image, close OSD Menus, and tap the or buttons to scroll through the PIP modes described below. Small PIP: Secondary image is displayed at 25% of total screen width, with Primary image displayed full screen.
Large PIP: Secondary image is displayed at 40% of total screen width, with Primary image displayed full screen.
Split-Screen: Primary and Secondary images are displayed on equal screen halves, with above/below letterboxing.
Split-Screen Overscan: Primary and Secondary images are displayed on equal screen halves with image height maximized and left/right cropping.
Full Screen Primary: Primary image displayed full screen, with Secondary image hidden.
SWAP: Exchange Primary and Secondary Inputs To swap the Primary input and screen location with that of the Secondary input, tap the (SCROLL/ SWAP) button. Tap the button again to restore the inputs to their original Primary/Secondary status. It is not necessary for both images to have signal in order to swap Primary and Secondary images.
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