Hatteland Technology JH 19T02 MMD User manual

Category
Car TFT monitors
Type
User manual
User Manual
Maritime Multi Display Models
Jakob Hatteland Display AS
Åmsosen, N-5578 Nedre Vats, Norway
Phone: +47 5276 3700, Fax: +47 5276 5444
User Manual MMD/TFT Series
Updated: 02 Jun 2003 Doc Id: INB100005-1
For models: (and some variations)
-A1, -A2, -C1, -C2, -C3, -C4
Rev.
1
www.hatteland.com
JH 10T06 MMD - 10.4 inch Maritime Multi Display
JH 15T03 MMD - 15.0 inch Maritime Multi Display
JH 17T01 MMD - 17.4 inch Maritime Multi Display
JH 18T04 MMD - 18.1 inch Maritime Multi Display
JH 19T01 MMD - 19.0 inch Maritime Multi Display
JH 20T03 MMD - 20.1 inch Maritime Multi Display
JH 20T04 MMD - 20.1 inch Maritime Multi Display
JH 23T02 MMD - 23.1 inch Maritime Multi Display
Industrial TFT Display Models
JH 10T05 VGA - 10.4 inch Industrial TFT Display
JH 10T06 STD - 10.4 inch Industrial TFT Display
JH 15T03 STD - 15.0 inch Industrial TFT Display
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Contents........................................................................................2
Contents of package 5
General..........................................................................................7
Introduction to Jakob Hatteland Display 7
About this manual 7
Safety Warnings 8
Handling LCD panel 9
Cleaning LCD panel 9
Basic Construction of the Hatteland Display Monitor 10
Product Information Label 11
Notes 12
Terms 13
Return Of Goods Information 16
Basic Troubleshooting 17
Installation Recommendations .................................................18
Installation and mounting of Display Monitors 18
Ergonomics 18
Cables 19
Cable Entries & Connectors (Red area) 19
Maximum Cable Length 19
General mounting instructions 20
Physical Connections - MMD/STD Models 21
Pin Assignments - MMD/STD Models 23
Touchscreen ............................................................................... 26
Capacitive Touchscreen 26
Resistive Touchscreen 27
Contents
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Contents
IND100130-1 Rev 1
Specications - JH 10T06 MMD ................................................29
Technical Drawings - JH10T06MMD 30
Standard Version 30
Bracket Version 31
Specications - JH 15T03 MMD ................................................33
Technical Drawings - JH15T03MMD 34
Standard Version 34
Bracket Version 35
Specications - JH 17T01 MMD ................................................37
Technical Drawings - JH17T01MMD 38
Standard Version 38
Bracket Version 39
Specications - JH 18T04 MMD ................................................41
Technical Drawings - JH18T04MMD 42
Standard Version 42
Bracket Version 43
Specications - JH 19T01 MMD ................................................45
Technical Drawings - JH19T01MMD 46
Standard Version 46
Bracket Version 47
Specications - JH 20T03 MMD ................................................49
Technical Drawings - JH20T03MMD 50
Standard Version 50
Bracket Version 51
Specications - JH 20T04 MMD ................................................53
Technical Drawings - JH20T04MMD 54
Standard Version 54
Bracket Version 55
Specications - JH 23T02 MMD ................................................57
Technical Drawings - JH23T02MMD 58
Standard Version 58
Bracket Version 59
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Contents
IND100130-1 Rev 1
User Manual - MMD ....................................................................61
Operation 61
User Controls / Osd Menu 62
Osd Menu Overview 63
Osd Menu Functions 65
Preset Signal Timings SXGA displays 70
Revision Record SXGA controller 72
Preset Signal Timing UXGA displays 73
Revision Record UXGA controller 75
Specications - JH 10T05 VGA .................................................77
Technical Drawings - JH10T05VGA 78
Standard Version 78
Bracket Version 79
Physical Connections - VGA Models 80
Pin Assignments - VGA Models 81
User Manual - VGA.....................................................................83
Operation 83
User Controls / Osd Menu 84
Osd Menu Functions 85
Specications - JH 10T06 STD..................................................87
Technical Drawings - JH10T06STD 88
Standard Version 88
Bracket Version 89
Specications - JH 15T03 STD..................................................91
Technical Drawings - JH15T03STD 92
Standard Version 92
Bracket Version 93
User Manual - STD .....................................................................95
Operation 95
User Controls / Osd Menu 96
Osd Menu Functions 97
Preset Signal Timing XGA Displays 102
Contact Information .................................................................104
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Item Description Illustration
4 pcs of M6X12 Unbraco bolts (Included with bracket)
These should only be used to secure the bracket on the
display.
If you prefer your own bolts, make sure they do not exceed 12mm
in length. Use any longer will do serious damage to components
inside the product!
1 pcs of Standard Serial Cable
DSUB 9p Male to DSUB 9p Male - Length approx: 1.5m
This cable is only included if you purchased a touchscreen
product.
Item Description Illustration
4 pcs of PAN M6X25 black bolts with M6 plastic washer.
These should only be used to secure the display into a
console.
Note: If you prefer your own bolts, make sure they are minimum
M6 and 25mm in length for security reasons.
1 pcs of Standard Signal Cable and/or DVI cable.
DSUB 15P Male to DSUB 15P Male - Length approx: 1.8m
DVI-D 24P Male to DVI-D 24P Male - Length approx: 1.8m
Note: DVI cable only included on products that supports DVI.
1 pcs of Standard Power Cable.
(European or US standard) - Length approx: 1.9m
Note: Power cable not included in the DC version.
1 pcs of User Manual
Contents of package
This product is shipped with:
Optional Accessories:
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Introduction to Jakob Hatteland Display
Jakob Hatteland Display AS is a fully owned Norwegian company. Since the start in 1987, the
company have been involved in the maritime market. Today the company develops and manufactures
a complete range of high quality and type approved products. The company is a major and leading
supplier to the different maritime, naval and industrial markets.
The concept
All products are designed to meet the requirements for different applications in many environments.
The products offered are based on high quality and state-of-the-art modules with the highest
specications. The concept enables to display professional applications with clarity and enhanced
color and image quality. Integration in systems are made easy due to standardized products and
features. All products are fully dimmable for night vision on bridge installations.
The product range
Jakob Hatteland Display AS has introduced the MMD - Maritime Multi Display and the
MMC - Maritime Multi Computer to the market. All products are part of the wide range of sizes
and options, which are suitable for a vast array of different applications. Within the MMD range
the products are complying with ECDIS & ARPA standards. The products can be delivered with
standard accessories such as remote control, external power relay, video buffer, bracket, sun visor
and touch screen. In addition to our standard products, custom adaptions can be arranged for
colour, logo, mechanical design and electrical interfaces. Within the range of products, MIL tested
units are available for naval applications.
About this manual
This manual contains information needed for service of the Hatteland displays. The manual
contains also electrical, mechanical and input signal specications. All specications in this
manual, due to manufacturing, new revisions and approvals, are subject to change without notice.
It is recommended that a service engineer read this manual before servicing the monitor.
The Hatteland Monitor
The products undergo thoroughly testing in accordance with maritime regulations. Standards such
as the IEC945 (EN60945) are mandatory for the products. ECDIS products are also tested and
approved by the BSH in accordance to the IEC61174 standard. The products are type approved
by the worlds leading classication societies.
Furthermore, all monitors and displays undergo thorough quality control before delivery, and are
reinforced where necessary to withstand harsh working environments. Changes in the monitors,
such as the removal of casings or the closing of existing ventilation openings, or improper mounting
of the monitors, will lead to loss of approval; furthermore, our warranty for any resulting damage or
malfunctions will become null and void.
Please note: Even although the test conditions for bridge units provide for a maximum operating
temperature of 55°C, continuous operation of all electronic components should, if possible, take
place at ambient temperatures of only 25°C. This is a necessary prerequisite for long life and low
service costs.
Jakob Hatteland Display
General
8IND100077-1 Rev.2General
Safety Warnings
CAUTION
This unit contains electrostatic sensitive devices.
Observe precautions for handling.
The discharge of electrostatic energy into a semiconductor can destroy the semiconductor or
change its properties. Before opening a display’s housing to remove or touch a board, proper ESD
measurements must be taken.
1. Before repair work, operator should ground himself by putting on a wrist band.
2. The wrist band should be connected to ground via a ground cord.
3. A one megaohm resistor, installed in the wrist connection end of the ground cord, is a safety
requirement.
4. Work table and oor of work area should be covered with electrostatic shielding in order to
discharge static electricity via an earth wire.
5. Alternatively an Static-dissipative ESD work mat must be positioned at the workplace.
The 3M™ 8501 Portable Field Service Kit is a good choice for this purpose.
6. Thoroughly grounded soldering, measurement and test tools must be used.
7. Do not disassemble the LCD panel under low humidity (50% RH or less).
All assisting persons who might come into contact with the endangered boards must also use the
ESD equipment.
DANGER
Even when the display is switched off, there will be a dangerous voltage present on exposed
contacts inside. Therefore, before a unit is opened, it must be ensured that the power cord is
removed from the power inlet.
Capacitors in the AC powersupply can store dangerous voltages for several hours, even when they
have been disconnected from the supply voltage.
WARNING
1. Pay attention to the regulations for the prevention of accidents.
2. When parts replacement is required for servicing, always use the manufacturers specied
replacement.
3. When replacing the component, always be certain that all the components are put back in place.
4. Make sure all connectors are properly connected before reassembling and switching on power.
5. Use a proper Screwdriver. If you use a screwdriver that does not t, you may damage the
screws.
Safety Warnings
9IND100077-1 Rev.2General
Handling LCD panel
(when replacing panel or backlight lamp)
1. Do not apply any strong mechanical shock to the LCD panel
Since this LCD panel is made of glass, excessive shock may damage the panel or cause a
malfunction.
2. Do not press hard on the LCD panel surface.
In the LCD panel, the gap between two glass plates is kept perfectly even to maintain display
properties and reliability. Any hard pressure on the LCD panel may cause the following problems:
- Ununiformity of color
- Disorder of orientation of liquid crystal
Problem returns to normal condition after a while or by turning power off and on again.
However these operations should be avoided to insure reliability.
3. Do not scratch the polarizing lm on the LCD panel surface.
- Do not press or rub the display surface with a hard tool, tweezers, etc.
- For handling, use cotton or conductive gloves so that the display surface is not soiled.
Cleaning LCD panel
If dust or dirt soils the display surface, clean it as follows with a soft dry cloth without chemicals.
Dust - Wipe off with a soft cloth. (do not rub.)
Dirt - Apply clear water to a soft cloth and squeeze hard out of water drops, then lightly wipe off the
specied parts. Only if the dirt is hardly wiped off, use isopropyl alcohol or ethanol. Be careful not to
splash the water or the solvents on the edge of polarizer and in the LCD unit. The polarizer possibly
exfoliates due to the solvent and water penetrated between the polarizer and the LCD panel.
Caution !
* Do not use unspecied solvent such as ketone (acetone, etc.) and aromatics (xylene, toluene, etc)
* Be careful not to allow the water of solvent to enter the module.
* If solvent or water drops are left for a long period of time, the part may become deformed or
discolored.
* Wipe off immediately in the same way as for dirt.
* Do not allow oil to adhere to the module since excessive oil is hard to clean.
Handling LCD panel
10 IND100077-1 Rev.2General
Basic Construction of the
Hatteland Display Monitor
LCD Panel
Sun Visor
Touchscreen option
Controller Hatch
Backcover/cabinet
Bracket
Rotation bracket
Front frame w/glass
Basic Construction
11 IND100077-1 Rev.2General
Product Type and Serial Number
JH XXAXX AAA-AX-XXX NOMENCLATURE
JH 19T01 MMD-A1-181 Example
Serial Number
Sub Version (AC-Odd / DC-Even number)
Version (Number & Product Name)
TFT (Thin Film Transistor)
Display Size (inch)
Jakob Hatteland (manufacturer)
Sub Versions covered by this manual:
AC DC Powersupply input
A1 A2 Standard version
C1 C2 with Touchscreen
C3 C4 variation of touchscreen type
CE mark
Manufacturer & Country
Power rating
JHD Logo Serial & Serial Number
Description
Product Information Label
12 IND100077-1 Rev.2General
Notes
- The monitor is type approved according EN60945 (1997), 4.4, equipment category b) protected
from the weather.
- Use of brightness and push buttons may inhibit visibility of information at night.
VGA BIOS Firmware: (On MMD and similar products only)
On older products you will ONLY have the advanced version of the OSD menu. (V0.x / 1.0 / 1.10)
On newer products you will ONLY have the simplied version of the OSD menu. (V1.2 and up)
To verify your BIOS Firmware version, the version number is displayed in the UTILITIES menu in
the right top corner. If no version number shows, you may have a BIOS Firmware below V1.00
This manual matches the BIOS Firmware V1.00 / V1.10 / V1.2 / V1.2F1 / V1.2F2 and V1.3F
As the available functions are nearly indentical between older products and V1.3F, there should
be no critical need to update the BIOS Firmware. In any case, consult your local technician or
sales/technical personnel at Hatteland Display if problems arise during the installation or within
usage of the product or lack of support for your signal refresh rate etc.
See also the “Revision Record xxx Controller” section in this manual for more detailed information
about VGA BIOS rmware revisions.
DVI-D Support:
During May 2003, new factory produced MMD and similar models will be upgraded with support
for DVI-D. This will include a new DVI-D 24pin connector in addition to the already installed con-
nections, like S-VHS, Composite and RGB connectors. DVI-D transmits the RGB signals digitally,
which gives sharper quality images and correct color presentation. Just connect the cable between
your computer system and our display. The VGA controller will automatically use the DVI-D as
output if congured to do so.
13 IND100077-1 Rev.2General
Terms
The Hatteland Group - Terms Of Sale And Delivery:
1) APPLICATION
The terms of sale and delivery include the following companies: Autostore AS, Jakob Hatteland Assembly AS,
Jakob Hatteland Computer AS, Jakob Hatteland Display AS, Jakob Hatteland Logistics, Jakob Hatteland Supply AS
and Jakob Hatteland Technology AS.
2) PRICE
a) The price is per each, if nothing else has been stated, VAT not included. Price is based on the prices from our
suppliers, current custom rates, taxes, rate of exchange and international raw material prices. We reserve ourselves
the rights to adjustments in case of alternation on the above mentioned.
b) Included in the price is the suppliers standard packing. In case of re-packing/smaller quantities we reserve
ourselves the right to add an additional sum for warrantable packing according to CECC 0015 (Basic inspection for
protection of electrostatic sensitive devices)
3) VALIDITY
If nothing else has been stated in our quotation, the offer is valid for 30 days from the date of quotation.
4) PACKAGE QUOTATION
A package quotation means that all the components offered, must be ordered by us. If one component or more are
removed from the quotation, the prices given in the package quotation are not valid.
5) TERMS OF PAYMENT
Cash on delivery or payment in advance. Net granted for companies, schools and institutions only, according to
agreement. In case of too late payment 1.5% interest/month will be charged. Seller has mortage rights in the goods
delivered until the purchase price, additional interests and charges have been paid in full. Accepted bill is not
considered as payment until it has been honoured in full.
6) TIME OF DELIVERY
The quoted time of delivery is based on information from our suppliers. We disclaim any responsiblity for the
consequences of any delay or cancellation from our suppliers. Belated delivery gives not solely the right for
cancellation.
7) DELIVERY POINT OF TIME
Goods are considered delivered to customer when handed over to charterer.
8) FREIGHT / PACKING / FORWARDING FEE
Jakob Hatteland Display AS charg NOK 50 in forwarding fee for orders below NOK 1.000. For orders below
NOK 1.000 Jakob Hatteland Supply AS charge freight according to expenses, and NOK 25 for packing. For handling
requested beyond ordinary hours NOK 250 is charged. Express service is charged with NOK 100 + freight charges.
All the companies charge freight according to expenses for orders above NOK 1.000. VAT not included.
9) COMPLAINT
By receipt customer must check goods for obvious defects which have to be claimed within 8 days from receipt.
Otherwise acceptance of complaint can not be counted on.
10) GUARANTEE / SERVICES
Time of guarantee is calculated from our date of shipment, and applies to the extent that we are covered by our
suppliers guarantee regulations. The guarantee does no longer apply if:
I) there has been encroached upon the goods without sellers consent
II) terms of payment is not fullled
III) the goods have been damaged due to unskilled treatment
IV) components which are sensitive for static electricity have not been unpacked and treated in a secure way.
Minimum requirements: CECC 00015’s standards for handling of such components. The guarantee does not include
fair wear and tear.
14 IND100077-1 Rev.2General
11) RESPONSIBLITY
Seller undertake to deliver faultless and functional capable goods according to existing technical specications.
Seller disclaim responsibility for any damage or loss which directly or indirectly may be caused due to failure or defect
with the delivered goods, if carelessness from the seller can be limited up to the cost of the goods. The suppliers
responsibility for defects with the supplied goods do not include secondary damage or loss.
12) CANCELLATION / RETURN
Binding sales contract is concluded when we have conrmed customers purchase order. Any disagreements in our
order conrmation must be reported to seller within 6 days. The agreement can not be altered without our permission,
after acceptance from our supplier. If goods are wanted to be returned, a Return No must be assigned from seller.
Returned goods without a Return No will not be accepted. By return of stock listed goods, 20% return fee is charged.
Returned goods are shipped on customers account and risk.
13) LOAN, RENT and DEMO
When borrowing of goods for demo/test, the date of return must be added to the document. If no date has been
stated, date of return is two weeks from the date of the document. Before return, seller must be contacted for a
Return No (RTK). Goods which have been sold with an agreed right of return within stated terms, shall also have a
Return No. The Return No must be obtained before the stated date of return. Returned goods without a Return No, or
which have not been packed in original packing, will not be accepted.
14) LIMITATIONS
If any of our suppliers claim limited delivery terms towards us, our terms of delivery will be restriced according to
those.
15) SOFTWARE
Sold or borrowed software is not allowed to be copied or spread in other ways, without a written permission.
16) RE-EXPORT
Goods delivered from seller may be subject to special rules of exportation in their suppliers native country. Buyer is
responsible to obtain necessary permissions for further export/re-sale.
17) QUESTION IN DISPUTE
To settle any dispute the Karmsund Herredsrett is approved the legal venue.
Terms
15 IND100077-1 Rev.2General
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CONSIGNEE
1) CONTROL
Control the goods immediately by receipt. Examine the quantity towards the invoice/packinglist/shipping documents.
Look for outward defects on the packing which may indicate damage on or loss of contents. Control the container and
the seals for any defects.
2) SECURING EVIDENCE
When defects on the goods have been found, evidence must be secured, and seller must be informed. Call the
transporter and point out the defects. Add a description of the defects on the goods receipt, the forwarder’s copy of
the way-bill or on the driving slip.
3) RESCUE
Bound the damage. Try to restrict the damage and the loss. Seller will compensate expences incurred due to
reasonable security efforts in addition to damage and loss.
4) COMPLAINT
Write immediately a complaint to the transporter or his agent. Forward immediately the complaint to the transporter or
his agent, and hold the transporter responsible for the defects. The complaint must be sent at the latest:
- for carriage by sea: within 3 days
- for overland / air transportation within 7 days
5) DOCUMENTATION
For any claims the following documentation is required, and must be forwared to the company or their agent:
invoice, way-bill and/or bill of landing, and/or statement of arrival, inspection document, besides a copy of the letter of
complaint to the transporter.
Terms
16 IND100077-1 Rev.2General
Return of goods: (Applies not to warrenty/normal service/repair of products)
Before returning goods, please contact your system supplier before sending anything directly
to JHD. When you return products after loan, test, evaulation or products subject for credit,
you must ensure that all accessories received from our warehouse is returned to JHD. This applies
to cables, powermodules and additional equipment except screws or similar, user manual,
datasheets or other written paper documents. Furthermore, the product must not have any
(minor) + medium or severe scratches, chemical spills or similar on the backcover, front frame or
glass.
This is needed to credit the invoice 100%. Missing parts will not be subject for credit, and you will
not get total credit for returned product. You will either be charged separately or the amount is
withdrawn from the credit. If you noticed that our product missed accessories upon receival, we
are of course open for further investigation and positive solutions. If you decide to ship the missing
items on the after hand, you will get 100% credit for that particular invoice or items received at JHD
incoming goods control. Please contact our sales personnel if additional questions.
Current prices apply as per Desember 2002:
Signal Cable DSUB 15P Male or Female - Approx 1,8meters Price: 170,- NOK each
Signal Cable BNC 5P - Approx 1,8meters Price: 350,- NOK each
RS-232 serial cable DSUB 9P - Approx 1,8meters Price: 80,- NOK each
Powercable 110 / 220 VAC (European or US standard) - Approx 1,8meters Price: 50,- NOK each
(Minor) + Medium or severe scratches / chemical spill on backcover or front frame Price: 1300,- NOK
Any scratch, chemical spill or similar on front glass Price: 1000,- NOK
Approved packaging methods/materials: (Applies to all shipments to JHD)
When returning goods, please make sure you surround the product with the following material,
whenever possible: Original packaging from JHD, rm foam material, bubble wrap or lots of
PadPack paper or Foam chips/polyester wrapped in sealed plastic bags. In any case, always use a
solid cardboard box to surround everything.
Not approved packaging methods/materials are: Foam chips, expanded polyester, clothes, nothing,
or too little, or anything that will crumble and get into the ventilation holes of products and
cardboard boxes that are not suitable to secure the product during shipment.
Return Of Goods Information
17 IND100077-1 Rev.2General
COMMON ERRORS:
If for some reason there should be something wrong with the picture quality or no picture present, check
the symptoms carefully and try to cure it with the hints below:
NO PICTURE / LED BEHAVIOUR:
Power Switch and computer power switch should be in the ON position. The signal cable should be com-
pletely connected to the video card/computer. Check the connector for bent or pushed-in pins. If the LED in
front is red, no external VGA signal is present. If there is no light at all in the LED, try to turn the brightness
knob. If it’s still black, no power is present to the unit. Check your external power source. A lack of image
is most likely to be caused by incorrect connection, lack of power, failure to provide a signal or incorrect
graphic card settings.
SCROLLING / UNSTABLE IMAGE:
Signal cable may not be completely connected to computer or TFT display.
Check the pin assignments and signal timings of the display and your video card with respect to recom-
mended timing and pin assignments. Make sure that the video card is compatible and that it is properly
seated / installed on the computer.
DISPLAY AREA IS NOT CENTERED / SIZED CORRECTLY:
Make sure that a supported video mode has been selected on the display, or on the video card / system.
If it is impossible to position the image correctly, ie the image adjustment controls will not move the image
far enough, then test it again using another graphics card for the PC system. This situation can occur with
a custom graphics card that is not close to standard timings or if something is in the graphics line that may
be affecting the signal, such as a signal splitter (please note that normally a signal splitter will not have any
adverse effect).
IMAGE APPERANCE:
A faulty TFT panel can have black lines, pixel errors, failed sections, ickering or ashing image.
Incorrect graphics card refresh rate, resolution or interlaced mode will probably cause the image to be
the wrong size, it may scroll, icker badly or possibly even no image is present. Sparkling on the display
may be a faulty TFT panel signal cable.
CONTINUED FAILURE:
If unit after unit keeps failing, consider and investigate whether you are short circuiting the equipment or
doing something else seriously wrong.
Basic Troubleshooting
18 IND100078-1 Rev.3Installation
Installation and mounting of Display Monitors
1. Most of our displays monitors are intended for various methods of installation or mounting
(panel mounting, bracket mounting, ceiling/wall mounting etc.); for details, please see the relevant
mechanical drawings.
2. Adequate ventilation is a necessary prerequisite for the life of the display. The air inlet and outlet
openings must denitely be kept clear; coverings which restrict ventilation are not permissible.
3. Do not install the monitor in a horizontal position (laying down), as this will cause heat to build up
inside the display which will damage the LCD Panel. To prevent this problem we recommend
installing the monitor in a vertical position (±30 degrees) to improve the airow through the
monitor.
4. Exposure to direct sunlight can cause a considerable increase in the temperature of the unit, and
might under certain circumstances lead to overtemperature. This point should already be taken
into consideration when the bridge equipment is being planned (sun shades, distance from the
windows, ventilation, etc.)
5. Space necessary for ventilation, for cable inlets, for the operating procedures and for
maintenance, must be provided.
6. To further improve the cooling of the monitor we recommend installing Cooling Fans underneath
the monitor blowing upwards into the monitor air inlet. This may be required in high temperature
applications and also when there is reason to expect temperature problems due to non-optimal
way of mounting(Ref.2-5).
7. If the push buttons of the display are not illuminated, an external, dimmable illumination
(IEC 60945, 6.5.c, e.g. Goose neck light is required for navigational use.
8. Information about necessary pull-relievers for cables is given in the installation drawings.
Attention must be paid to this information so that cable breaks will not occur, e.g. during service
work.
Ergonomics
1. Adjust the monitor height so that the top of the screen is at or below eye level. Your eyes should
look slightly downwards when viewing the middle of the screen.
2. Adjust screen inclination to remain gaze angle to the centre of the screen approximately
perpendicular to the line of gaze.
3. When screen are to be operated both from a sitting position and from a standing position, a
screen inclination of about 30° to 40° (from a vertical plane) has turned out to be favourable.
4. The brightness of monitors is limited. Sunlight passing directly through the bridge windows - or its
reection - which falls upon the screen workplaces must be reduced by suitable means
(negatively inclined window surfaces, Venetian blinds, distance from the windows, dark colouring
of the deckhead)
Installation Recommendations
19 IND100078-1 Rev.3
Installation Recommendations
Installation
5. Monitors in the bridge wing area must be installed or mounted by suitable alignment or
bulkhead/ deckhead mounting in such a way that reections of light from the front pane of the
monitor are not directed into the observer’s viewing direction.
6. The use of ordinary commercial lter plates or lter lms is not permitted for items of equipment
that require approval (by optical effects, “aids” of that kind can suppress small radar targets, for
example).
Cables
Use only high quality shielded VGA cable with separate coax for Red, Green and Blue video signal.
Or if your product have an DVI-D connector, use only high quality DVI cables.
Jakob Hatteland Display AS supply a varity of high quality VGA or DVI cables intended for this use.
Cable Entries & Connectors (Marked area) - Illustration only
Bottom View
Back View
Maximum Cable Length
The VGA/DVI cable should generally be kept as short as possible to provide a high quality output
on the display. The maximum cable length will depend on the signal resolution and frequency but
also on the quality of the signal output from the computer. We recommend using 60Hz vertical
frequency for our display monitors.
Cables up to 10 meters generally provides good picture quality even with a 1600x1200 (UXGA)
60Hz signal. In most cases (especially with lower resolutions) even longer cables will provide a
satisfactory result. This should however be tested in advance before making the decision on how
far the monitor can be placed from the signal source.
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Installation Recommendations
Installation
General mounting instructions
- The useful life of the components of all Electronics Units generally decreases with increasing
ambient temperature; it is therefore advisable to install such units in air-conditioned rooms. If there
are no such facilities these rooms must at least be dry, adequately ventilated and kept at a suitable
temperature in order to prevent the formation of condensation inside the display unit.
- With most Electronic Units, cooling takes place via the surface of the casing. The cooling must not
be impaired by partial covering of the unit or by installation of the unit in a conned cabinet.
- In the area of the wheel house, the distance of each electronics unit from the magnetic standard
compass or the magnetic steering compass must not be less than the permitted magnetic
protection distance.
This distance is measured from the centre of the magnetic system of the compass to the nearest
point on the corresponding unit concerned.
- Units which are to be used on the bridge wing must be installed inside the “wing control console”
protected against the weather. In order to avoid misting of the viewing screen, a 25 ... 50 W
console-heating (power depending on the volume) is recommended.
- When selecting the site of a display unit, the maximum cable lengths have to be considered.
- The impairment of read-out from a display screen by direct light from lamps or the sun must be
avoided. Rear windows must be blacked out by means of roller blinds or Venetian blinds.
- Disturbing reections on the screen of a display caused by pilot lamps and illuminated signs must
be prevented by suitable measures (screening or relocating).
- When a display is being installed, the surface base or bulkhead must be checked to ensure that it
is at in order to avoid twisting of the unit when the xing screws are tightened, because such
twisting would impair mechanical functions. Any unevenness should be compensated for by
means of spacing-washers.
- The grounding screws of the units must be connected to the body of the ship (ground); the wire
used should have a cross sectional area of at least 6 mm2.
- Transportation damage, even if apparently insignicant at rst glance, must immediately be
examined and be reported to the freight carrier. The moment of setting-to-work of the equipment
is too late, not only for reporting the damage but also for the supply of replacements.
Rotary Bracket
This can only be mounted if your product is equipped with a Standard Bracket.
Use the provided bolts to secure it. You may choose your own bolts to secure it to a table or
desktop, recommended size are: M10 and minimum 30mm in length.
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Hatteland Technology JH 19T02 MMD User manual

Category
Car TFT monitors
Type
User manual

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