Barco Nio 5MP LED MDNG-5221 User guide

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MDNG-5221
User Guide
Nio 5MP LED
Registered office: Barco NV
President Kennedypark 35, 8500 Kortrijk, Belgium
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Barco NV
Beneluxpark 21, 8500 Kortrijk, Belgium
www.barco.com/en/support
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1 Welcome! ................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
1.1 About the product.................................................................................................................................................................................6
1.2 What's in the box..................................................................................................................................................................................6
1.3 Product overview..................................................................................................................................................................................7
2 Installation .............................................................................................................................................................................................................9
2.1 Display position adjustment ........................................................................................................................................................10
2.2 Cable connections............................................................................................................................................................................ 11
2.3 VESA-mount installation...............................................................................................................................................................13
2.4 First time starting up........................................................................................................................................................................14
3 Daily operation.................................................................................................................................................................................................17
3.1 Recommendations for daily operation ..................................................................................................................................18
3.2 Key indicator lights...........................................................................................................................................................................18
3.3 Standby switching.............................................................................................................................................................................19
3.4 Bringing up the OSD menus.......................................................................................................................................................19
3.5 Navigating through the OSD menus ......................................................................................................................................19
4 Advanced operation.....................................................................................................................................................................................21
4.1 OSD menu language ......................................................................................................................................................................22
4.2 OSD menu automatic close function......................................................................................................................................22
4.3 Power LED............................................................................................................................................................................................22
4.4 Key indicator lights...........................................................................................................................................................................23
4.5 Power lock function..........................................................................................................................................................................23
4.6 DPMS mode.........................................................................................................................................................................................23
4.7 Hibernate...............................................................................................................................................................................................24
4.8 Luminance target ..............................................................................................................................................................................24
4.9 Viewing modes...................................................................................................................................................................................25
4.10 Display functions...............................................................................................................................................................................25
4.11 Ambient Light Compensation (ALC) ......................................................................................................................................26
4.12 Reading rooms...................................................................................................................................................................................26
4.13 Embedded QA....................................................................................................................................................................................27
4.13.1 About Embedded QA...................................................................................................................................................27
4.13.2 DICOM status report ....................................................................................................................................................27
4.13.3 DICOM compliance check ........................................................................................................................................28
4.13.4 DICOM calibration .........................................................................................................................................................28
4.13.5 Reset DICOM calibration...........................................................................................................................................28
4.13.6 DICOM error threshold ...............................................................................................................................................29
4.14 Display orientation............................................................................................................................................................................29
4.15 Video input signals ...........................................................................................................................................................................29
4.16 Video encoding modes ..................................................................................................................................................................30
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4.17 Grayscale conversion modes.....................................................................................................................................................30
4.18 EDID timings........................................................................................................................................................................................31
4.19 EDID format .........................................................................................................................................................................................31
4.20 Display info...........................................................................................................................................................................................32
4.21 Display status......................................................................................................................................................................................32
5 Repacking instructions..............................................................................................................................................................................33
5.1 Foot protection buffer......................................................................................................................................................................34
5.2 Repacking overview ........................................................................................................................................................................35
6 Cleaning your display.................................................................................................................................................................................37
6.1 Cleaning instructions ......................................................................................................................................................................38
7 Important information.................................................................................................................................................................................39
7.1 Safety information.............................................................................................................................................................................40
7.2 Environmental information...........................................................................................................................................................41
7.3 Regulatory compliance information........................................................................................................................................43
7.4 EMC notice ...........................................................................................................................................................................................44
7.5 Explanation of symbols..................................................................................................................................................................46
7.6 Legal disclaimer.................................................................................................................................................................................49
7.7 Technical specifications.................................................................................................................................................................49
7.8 Open source license information .............................................................................................................................................51
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Welcome! 1
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1.1 About the product
Overview
Thank you for choosing this Nio 5MP LED!
Nio 5MP LED is an industry-standard 5MP grayscale display system with LED backlights for dependable
diagnostic viewing in high-bright. Nio 5MP LED provides an effective display solution for a multitude of
applications and modalities.
50 more shades of gray
Equipped with high-bright LED backlights, Nio 5MP LED delivers excellent brightness and more shades of
gray to detect subtle details more quickly. The unique front sensor ensures you see consistent and precise
images at all times for confident diagnoses.
On-demand image quality checks
As the front sensor works seamlessly together with Barco's online MediCal QAWeb service for automated
Quality Assurance and calibration, Nio 5MP LED makes sure you are viewing perfect DICOM images at the
click of a button without interrupting your workflow.
A good investment
Using power-efficient LED backlights, Nio 5MP LED is as low in power consumption as it is high in brightness.
Because it uses less power, the display produces less heat and requires less cooling, which impacts
maintenance and operational costs. Additionally, the LED backlights offer a long lifetime even at high
brightness providing a high return on your investment.
CAUTION: Read all the important safety information before installing and operating your Nio 5MP
LED. Please refer to the dedicated chapter in this user guide.
1.2 What's in the box
Overview
MDNG-5221 display
User guide
System disc
Documentation disc
DisplayPort cable
Mains cables
External power supply
USB cable
If you ordered a Barco display controller, it's also in the box together with its accessories. A dedicated user
guide is available on the documentation disc.
Keep your original packaging. It is designed for this display and is the ideal protection during
transport and storage.
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1.3 Product overview
Front
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1. USB-A 2.0 downstream connector
2. Left key
3. Right key
4. Menu key
5. Standby key
6. Power status LED
Off: Display not powered, or display operational but power LED function disabled in OSD (see Power
LED, page 22)
Steady white: Display operational
Slow blinking amber: Display in suspend mode (requires DPMS mode to be enabled in the OSD menu,
see DPMS mode, page 23)
Fast blinking amber: Display in standby mode (requires DPMS mode to be enabled in the OSD menu,
see DPMS mode, page 23)
Steady amber: Display switched off via the standby key, or display in hibernate mode (requires DPMS
mode and Hibernate to be enabled in the OSD menu, see DPMS mode, page 23 and Hibernate,
page 24)
7. Front sensor
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Back
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1. DisplayPort video input
2. DVI video input
3. USB-B 2.0 upstream connector
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4. USB-A 2.0 downstream connectors (2x)
5. +24 VDC power input
6. Connector compartment cover
7. Kensington security lock
8. VESA mount cover plate
9. Cable duct
10.Foot lock clip
Welcome!
1: Always connect the display(s) to a USB 3.0 hub if available. A USB 2.0 hub may be used but may not support more than two
connected displays. If insufficient USB resources are available on the PC, the USB cable may be left unattached and the display will
communicate essential QC information using DDC on the video cable, albeit more slowly; USB peripherals will also be ignored.
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Prior to installing your Nio 5MP LED and connecting all necessary cables, make sure to have a
suitable display controller physically installed in your computer. If you are using a Barco display
controller, please consult the user guide delivered with it to do this.
For a list of compatible display controllers, please refer to the latest version of the compatibility
matrix available on my.barco.com (MyBarco > My Support > Healthcare > Compatibility Matrices >
Barco Systems Compatibility Matrices).
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2.1 Display position adjustment
To adjust the display position
1. Pull out the red foot lock clip from the hole at the back of the foot.
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2. You can now safely tilt, swivel, pivot, raise and lower the display as desired.
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WARNING: The display must be in its highest position before it can be properly pivoted.
Store the foot lock clip in the storage hole in case the display needs to be transported later.
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Image 2-3
If, after installing the display of the system, you change the panel orientation while an image is on
the screen, the result depends on the graphic board and the resolution of the image. In some cases
the image will be rotated automatically, in other cases it will not be rotated (e.g., when pixels would
be lost after rotation). If necessary, change the image resolution in the display control panel and
restart the system after changing the orientation.
2.2 Cable connections
To connect the cables
1. Open the connector compartment. Do this by gently pushing the two lips on top of the cover, after which it
can be removed from the display.
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2. Connect a video source from your workstation to the corresponding video inputs on the display.
Caution: Connect only one of the two video inputs. Connecting both inputs simultaneously will result in
driver errors.
Image 2-5
3. Connect the workstation's USB host to the USB upstream connector on the display if you want to make
use of QAWeb or any of the display USB downstream connectors (e.g. to connect a keyboard, mouse,
touch pad or other peripheral).
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Image 2-6
4. Connect the supplied external DC power supply to the power input on the display.
Image 2-7
5. Route all cables through the cable duct in the stand of your display. For better strain-relief and shielding of
the cables, fix the cables with the cable straps at the inside of the connector compartment.
Image 2-8
6. Close the connector compartment cover. You will hear a click sound when the cover is in position.
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Image 2-9
7. Connect the external DC power supply to a grounded power outlet by using one of the power cables
included with the display.
2.3 VESA-mount installation
CAUTION: Use suitable mounting apparatus to avoid risk of injury.
WARNING: Never move a display attached to an arm by pulling or pushing the display itself.
Instead, make sure that the arm is equipped with a VESA approved handle and use this to move the
display.
Please refer to the instruction manual of the arm for more information and instructions.
WARNING: Use an arm that is approved by VESA (according to the VESA 100 mm standard).
Use an arm that can support the weight of the display. Refer to the technical specifications of this
display for the applicable weight.
Overview
The panel, standard attached to the tilt & swivel foot, is compatible with the VESA 100 mm standard. So it can
be used with an arm stand according to the VESA 100 mm standard.
Therefore, the tilt & swivel foot must be removed from the panel.
1. Put the display in the lowest position and lock the height mechanism.
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2. Put the display face down on a clean and soft surface. Be careful not to damage the panel screen.
3. Remove the plastic cover with a flathead screw driver.
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Image 2-11
4. Slide the plastic cover over the neck of the foot.
Image 2-12
5. Remove the four screws fixing the foot while supporting the foot.
Image 2-13
6. Attach the arm stand firmly to the panel using 4 screws M4 x 8 mm.
2.4 First time starting up
Overview
You are now ready to start up your Nio 5MP LED for the first time.
1. Switch on your Nio 5MP LED as described in Standby switching, page 19.
2. Turn on the computer connected to your display.
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If you have properly installed your display and display controller, the Windows start-up messages will appear
once the boot procedure is finished.
Your Nio 5MP LED will be running in a basic video mode at a default refresh rate when first time
starting up. If you are using a Barco display controller, please consult the user guide delivered with it
to install the drivers, software and documentation. When this is done, your display will automatically
detect the connected video input signal(s) and apply the correct video mode and refresh rate.
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3.1 Recommendations for daily operation
Optimize the lifetime of your display
Enabling the Display Power Management System (DPMS) of your display will optimize its diagnostic lifetime
by automatically switching off the backlight when the display is not used for a specified period of time. By
default, DPMS is enabled on your display, but it also needs to be activated on your workstation. To do this, go
to Power Options Properties in the Control Panel.
Barco recommends setting DPMS activation after 20 minutes of non-usage.
Use a screen saver to avoid image retention
Prolonged operation of an LCD with the same content on the same screen area may result in a form of image
retention.
You can avoid or significantly reduce the occurrence of this phenomenon by using a screen saver. You can
activate a screen saver in the Display properties window of your workstation.
Barco recommends setting screen saver activation after 5 minutes of non-usage. A good screen
saver displays moving content.
In case you are working with the same image or an application with static image elements for several hours
continuously (so that the screen saver is not activated), change the image content regularly to avoid image
retention of the static elements.
Understand pixel technology
LCD displays use technology based on pixels. As a normal tolerance in the manufacturing of the LCD, a
limited number of these pixels may remain either dark or permanently lit, without affecting the diagnostic
performance of the product. To ensure optimal product quality, Barco applies strict selection criteria for its LCD
panels.
To learn more about LCD technology and missing pixels, consult the dedicated white papers
available at www.barco.com/healthcare.
Enhance user comfort
Every Barco multi-head display system is color matched with the highest specifications in the market.
Barco recommends keeping color-matched displays together. Furthermore, it is important to use all
displays of a multi-head configuration at the same rate to preserve color matching throughout the
economic lifetime of the system.
Maximize quality assurance
The 'MediCal QAWeb' system offers online service for high-grade Quality Assurance, providing maximum
diagnostic confidence and uptime.
Barco recommends to install MediCal QAWeb Agent and apply the default QAWeb policy at least.
This policy includes calibration on regular intervals. Connecting to MediCal QAWeb Server offers
even more possibilities.
Learn more and sign up for the free MediCal QAWeb Essential level at www.barco.com/QAWeb.
3.2 Key indicator lights
About the key indicator lights
By default, the indicator lights of the keys will be dimmed which makes the keys unavailable at that moment.
To make the keys illuminate and available for further actions touch one of the keys. As a result, all keys will be
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illuminated and are now available for further actions. However, if no further actions are taken within the
following 5 seconds, the keys will dim again.
3.3 Standby switching
About standby switching
The connected power supply also provides a switch that can be used to turn the power completely
off. To use the display, please make sure to switch on this power supply. This can be done by
pushing the on/off switch on the power supply into the “│” position.
Switching on the display while it is in standby mode or vice versa can be done by:
1. Illuminate the keys as previously described.
2. While the keys are illuminated, touch the standby key for approximately 2 seconds.
As a result, the display will switch on or will switch to standby mode.
In case of a power outage recovery, your display will always start-up in the power mode it was in
before the power interruption (i.e. standby or on). This protects your display against inadvertent
image retention problems.
3.4 Bringing up the OSD menus
How to bring up the OSD menus
The OSD menu allows you to configure different settings to make your Nio 5MP LED fit your needs within your
working environment. Also, you can retrieve general information about your display and its current
configuration settings through the OSD menu.
Bringing up the OSD menus can be done by:
1. If not already done so, switch on the display as previously described.
2. Illuminate the keys as previously described.
3. While the keys are illuminated, touch the menu key.
As a result, the OSD main menu comes up. However, if no further actions are taken within the following 90
seconds, the OSD will disappear again.
The OSD menu auto-exit function can be disabled in the OSD menu. Please refer toOSD menu
automatic close function, page 22 for detailed instructions on how to do this.
3.5 Navigating through the OSD menus
How to navigate through the OSD menus
Navigating through the OSD menus can be done by:
Use the left/right keys to move through the (sub)menus, change values or make selections.
To go into a submenu or confirm adjustments and selections, use the menu key.
Use the standby key to cancel adjustments or exit a (sub)menu.
Exit all OSD menus at once by touching the standby key for approximately 2 seconds.
The key icons are displayed above the keys, adapted to the function that it is used for (menu
dependent).
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Overview key icons
Left, Right
Menu
Enter
Cancel
Standby (IEC 604175009)
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