Arthrex EJ-MLA26UA Operating Instructions Manual

Type
Operating Instructions Manual
English
Operating Instructions
LCD Monitor
Model No.
Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please read the Operating Instructions completely.
Store this Operating Instructions in a safe place.
For medical use
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Features
1Functions
(1) High-quality and high-resolution Full HD
The IPS panel enables high-resolution, high-quality medical images to be displayed.
This function is the essential performance of this product.
Front protection panel fitted
LED Backlight
(2) Supporting multiple I/O
HD-SDI signal: 1 input / 1 output
DVI signal: 2 inputs / 1 output
Analog RGB signal: 1 input / 1 output
S Video signal: 1 input / 1 output
Video signal: 1 input / 1 output
(3) Other functions
2 screens display function
Parallel display of two input images is possible
Two modes, P in P, and P out P are available
Switching of display size is possible
3 screens display function
Parallel display of three input images is possible
Two modes, P in P, and P out P are available
Switching of display size is possible
Gamma switch function
Gamma function is installed according to usage
Simplified DICOM image is supported
Color temperature switch function
Color temperature switch function is installed according to usage
External remote function
Remote control using RS-232C or GPI terminal is possible
Direct control of input switching by registering Function
IPX2: Protected against falling water when tilted up to 15 degrees.
2Compliant with medical safety standards
This design complies with the ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1, UL 60601-1, CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 60601-1-08 and EN 60601-1
safety standards, meeting the requirements for use in the medical field.
3Purpose of use
This LCD monitor is intended to be used to display medical images, such as endoscopic surgery images.
(This monitor is not intended for diagnostic purpose.)
Customer’s Record
The serial number of this product can be found on its back cover. You should note this serial number in the
space provided below and retain this Operating Instructions, plus your purchase receipt, as a permanent
record of your purchase to aid identification in the event of theft or loss, and for Warranty Service purposes.
Model Number Serial Number
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Setting IntroductionBasic OperationAdvanced
Operation
Other
English
Contents
Features......................................................................................................................... 2
Important Safety Instructions....................................................................................... 4
Before Use..................................................................................................................... 8
Accessories .................................................................................................................. 10
Location of Controls ................................................................................................... 10
AC adaptor ............................................................................................................................ 10
Front View ............................................................................................................................. 11
Rear View .............................................................................................................................. 12
Connect the AC Cord, Turn ON the Power Supply..................................................... 14
Basic Operation........................................................................................................... 15
Selecting Display Language.................................................................................................... 15
Switching Input Signal ........................................................................................................... 15
Confirming the Input Signal ................................................................................................... 16
Switching Operation Target Screen ........................................................................................ 16
Display with 2 Screens, 3 Screens ............................................................................... 17
Operation using [2POP] ......................................................................................................... 17
Operation with the Main Menu.............................................................................................. 17
Rotating/Flipping the Screen...................................................................................... 19
Rotating/Flipping the Screen.................................................................................................. 19
Registering Frequently Used Functions ...................................................................... 20
Registering Function with Function Buttons ........................................................................... 20
Using Function Buttons .......................................................................................................... 20
PRESET and USER Setting........................................................................................... 21
Registering USER Setting ....................................................................................................... 21
Loading Setting ..................................................................................................................... 21
About the Main Menu................................................................................................ 22
Operation via the Main Menu ................................................................................................ 22
Input Configuration.................................................................................................... 23
Video Configuration ................................................................................................... 25
System Configuration ................................................................................................. 27
Function Setting.......................................................................................................... 28
Window Configuration............................................................................................... 28
Remote Setting ........................................................................................................... 29
Control Setting............................................................................................................ 30
Displayable Input Signals ............................................................................................ 31
Troubleshooting.......................................................................................................... 32
Specifications .............................................................................................................. 33
Pin Specifications ........................................................................................................ 34
Dimensional Figure ..................................................................................................... 35
EMC Relevant Information ......................................................................................... 36
Product Warranties; Limitation of Liability ............................................................... 40
Introduction
Basic Operation
Advanced Operation
Setting
Other
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Important Safety Instructions
WARNING: To prevent damage which may result in fire or shock hazard, do not expose this device to rain or
moisture.
Do not place containers with liquids above the set (including on shelves above, etc.).
WARNING: 1) To prevent electric shock, do not remove cover. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing
to qualified service personnel.
2) Do not remove the grounding pin on the AC cord plug. This device is equipped with a
grounding-type AC cord plug. This plug will only fit a grounding-type power outlet. This is a
safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact an electrician.
Do not prevent the function of the grounding plug.
WARNING: Use the supplied AC cord.
However, the other type of AC cord may be required in your area.
In such case, contact the dealer where you purchased the LCD monitor.
WARNING: When installing the unit, include a readily accessible disconnect device in the fixed wiring, or
connect the AC cord plug to an easily accessible socket outlet near the equipment. If a fault should
occur during operation of the unit, use the disconnect device to cut the power supply, or remove
the AC cord plug.
WARNING: This device must be grounded.
WARNING: When the product is to no longer be used, it must not be left in place but removed, to prevent it
from possibly falling.
WARNING: Not to position this device and the other devices so that it is difficult to operate the disconnection
of AC cord plug.
WARNING: No modification of this device is allowed.
WARNING: To avoid the risk of electric shock, this device must only be connected to a power outlet with
protective earth.
WARNING: Operator must not touch the patient and this device simultaneously.
WARNING: Make sure to use the supplied AC adaptor. Do not use the supplied AC adaptor to power other
devices as it may cause equipment failure or the AC cord may burn.
WARNING: To prevent damage which may result in fire or shock hazard, do not expose AC adaptor to liquids.
CAUTION: When disposing of this unit or its accessories, you must obey the laws applicable in your area and
country and comply with the regulations of your hospital.
CAUTION: To use for long time in safe and good condition, please check and consult your dealer about details
and cost for maintenance.
CAUTION: Do not place the AC adaptor in area accessible to the patients. Ensure the patients cannot touch
the device, as it can reach high temperature under continuous use.
CAUTION: Cables provided with a fastening mechanism should be fastened when in use.
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Do not use the monitor in the following
locations
In environments with a high oxygen content in the
atmosphere
In proximity to anesthetic gas (i.e. in a flammable
atmosphere)
In an atmosphere containing oxidized materials
Points of caution and points to note for
use
This monitor is designed to display images from a
camera etc. in a clinical environment.
It should not be used for diagnostic purposes.
When installing and using this monitor, it can generate
energy at radio frequencies. When not used and
installed according to the Operating Instructions, the
monitor can affect other devices. If the monitor cause
interference, which can be determined by turning the
other devices off and then on, the user is encouraged
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
Reorientate or relocate the monitor.
Increase distance between the monitor and other
devices.
Equipment connected to this monitor must conform to
IEC standards (i.e. IEC 60601-1 for Medical electrical
equipment, IEC 60950-1 for Information technology
equipment).
In addition, the combination and installation shall
conform to IEC 60601-1.
Any person who connects this monitor is responsible
for ensuring that the system conforms to
IEC 60601-1-1.
To conform to IEC 60601-1, equipment connected to
this monitor should be connected to the power supply
via an isolation transformer and have at least basic
insulation.
When connecting to other devices, there is a risk that
the leakage current may increase.
If there is anything that you do not understand, please
contact the dealer where the monitor was purchased.
Exercise adequate caution with regards to
static electricity or when using devices
nearby that emit electromagnetic waves
When using devices that emit electromagnetic waves
near the monitor, or when static electricity is present, it
is possible that the image on the monitor will
experience interference.
In such a case, please eliminate the effect by changing
the placement and orientation of the device etc.
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Important Safety Instructions — Continued
– For U.S.A. –
FCC STATEMENT:
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
FCC Caution:
To assure continued compliance, follow the attached installation instructions and use only shielded interface
cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved
by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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 undesired operation.
CAUTION
GROUNDING RELIABILITY CAN ONLY BE ACHIEVED WHEN EQUIPMENT IS CONNECTED TO
AN EQUIVALENT RECEPTACLE MARKED “HOSPITAL ONLY” OR “HOSPITAL GRADE”.
– For Canada –
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
USA Only: Disposal may be regulated in your community due to environmental
considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please visit Panasonic website:
http://www.panasonic.com/environmental or call 1-888-769-0149.
Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Classification:
UL Safety Compliance:
This LCD monitor is UL Classified WITH RESPECT TO ELECTRIC SHOCK, FIRE AND MECHANICAL HAZARDS ONLY
IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1:2005, UL 60601-1, CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 60601-1-08.
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Before Use
When setting up the device
Please be careful about the following when setting up the
device.
Please ask qualified person for
Installation work.
When setting up, leave at least
100 mm (3.9) of space at the top,
left, right and back. Also, do not block
the space between the monitor and
the floor. When other attachments
are used, follow the set up manuals
for the corresponding attachments. (If
dimensions are not stated in the set
up manual, then leave at least
100 mm (3.9) of space at the top/
bottom, left/right and back.)
Do not place monitor face down, on
its side or upside down.
Before connecting devices, please turn
the power OFF.
Make connections following the manual of each device.
Avoid set up in locations subjected to
vibration or shock.
Subjecting the monitor to vibration and shock damages
internal components and is the cause of malfunctions.
Please set up in a location not subjected to vibration or
shock.
Don’t give a shock to the monitor and
AC adaptor by falling etc.
It may cause fire or electrical shock.
Disconnect AC cord from power outlet and contact
dealer.
Use a socket in a position where the
AC cord plug can be easily reached.
Do not set up in places near high
voltage lines, near power sources, or
strong magnetism.
Setting up the monitor near high voltage lines or power
sources may subject it to interference.
Avoid direct sunlight, set up away
from thermal equipment. Also, do not
use outdoors.
It may cause deformation or damage to the cabinet.
The terminal parts of the SDI terminal
and DVI-D terminal are vulnerable to
static electricity, so be sure to work
with care at installation.
When working with the monitor, be sure to observe the
following.
Do not touch the connector pins.
Do not touch pins at the end of any cable connected
to a connector.
Take anti-static precautions such as using an
anti-static wrist strap when working.
The warning label is displayed as shown
in the right-hand diagram in proximity
to the SDI terminal and DVI-D terminal.
DVI-D and SDI connectors are sensitive
to electrostatic discharge (ESD). It is
recommended to maintain humidity levels in the room,
provide conductive flooring in order to prevent damage
due to ESD. Operators shall be trained in basics of
electrostatic charge, its effects on electronic
components and explanation on prevention methods
such as usage of wrist straps and discharge one’s body
to ground before touching the connectors.
Do not use damaged cables.
Intended for use according to EMC
information
The monitor is intended for use in the electromagnetic
environments designated in “EMC Relevant
Information” on page 36.
Do not grasp the liquid crystal panel.
Do not grasp or exert strong pressure on the liquid
crystal panel. Use special caution when transporting.
For transportation or setting, please
contact the dealer.
When setting up the AC adaptor
Please be careful about the following when setting up the
AC adaptor.
The AC adaptor must be installed in a
level position in a dry and stable
location.
Failure to do so may result in the instrument falling,
causing operator injury and damage to the instrument.
Do not install the AC adaptor in a
vertical position.
Fluid or dust may get inside this instrument resulting in
fire or electric shock.
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Extended operation may cause this
instrument to become hot. Therefore,
do not place heat-sensitive material
close to this instrument.
Requests in Usage
Before use, always check operation.
When using multiple screens, first confirm what is to be
displayed on each screen.
Because the monitor is not a
diagnostic device, please do not use
for the purposes of image diagnosis.
Prepare for monitor breakdowns, use
multiple units or have a backup device
ready.
Caution when using electric knives.
When high frequency electro-cauterizing power systems
(electric knives, etc.) are used, the image can be
disrupted so confirm that there will be no interference
in use in advance.
Internal condensation may occur in
environments with acute fluctuation
in temperature.
When the monitor is moved from a room at low
temperature to a room at high temperature,
condensation will occur. When there is condensation,
use after the condensation has been removed.
Liquid crystal response speed varies
according to environment.
When the liquid crystal panel is in a room at low
temperature, response speed is slow.
The monitor and AC adaptor become
hot during periods of extended use.
The monitor and AC adaptor become hot during
periods of extended use, but this is not abnormal.
If a malfunction occurs, unplug the AC
cord plug from the power outlet.
Regarding the liquid crystal panel
There may be red spots, blue spots,
green spots or black spots on the
screen, which is a characteristic of the
liquid crystal panel, it is not broken.
The liquid crystal panel is made with precision
technology, having more than 99.99 % effective pixels,
but please understand that there will be 0.01 % missing
pixels, or active ones all the time.
The monitor may produce residual
images.
When a still image is displayed continuously, a residual
image will be produced but the residual image will
disappear in time.
A liquid crystal panel incorporating
LED elements is used as a light source
for the device.
The luminescence of the LED elements gradually
declines with use over time. In case of any problem,
consult your local distributor.
Do not cover the entire unit.
Cleaning
After use, remove any contamination immediately.
When cleaning, always disconnect the AC cord plug
from the socket. Also, wear the appropriate protective
material when cleaning.
Occasionally wipe the cabinet with a
soft dry cloth.
When stains are severe, wipe with well wrung gauze
moistened with disinfectant ethanol, and dry.
Do not use benzene, thinners, acid
detergents, alkali detergents.
They will cause the cabinet to degenerate.
Printing may come off.
Do not allow extended contact with
rubber and plastic products.
They will cause the cabinet to degenerate.
Occasionally wipe the display panel
with a soft cloth (cotton, flannel, etc.).
For stains and fingerprints that have adhered to the
surface of the display panel, wipe with well wrung
gauze moistened with disinfectant ethanol, and dry.
If water droplets or ethanol get inside, they will cause
damage.
Regular inspections
To ensure proper functioning for safe long-term use,
maintain and inspect the device at regular intervals.
Contact the dealer where the monitor was purchased
regarding the cost for maintenance and inspection.
Note
The surface of the display panel is specially fabricated.
Wiping with a hard cloth, or too strongly will cause
damage to the surface.
Avoid spilling large amounts of
disinfecting agent over the unit.
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Accessories
Check that you have the accessories and items shown. ( ) is the item count.
Location of Controls
MAIN POWER indicator
Glows green: when the AC adaptor power is On.
OFF: when the AC adaptor power is Off.
AC IN terminal
Connect the AC cord.
DC OUT terminal
Connect to the DC IN terminal on the monitor.
Detachable Parts
AC cord (1) AC adaptor (1)
2.5 m (8.2 ft) / Unshielded Model number:
Operating Instructions (1)
Safety Instruction Book (1)
CD-R (1)
AC adaptor
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PRESET[ ] button (page 21)
Displays preset menu.
INPUT[ ] button (page 15)
Displays the input select menu.
W.SEL (Window Select)[ ] button
(page 16)
When working with 2 screens or 3 screens, switches to the
target screen.
MENU[ ] button (page 17, 22)
Displays main menu.
Press once again and the main menu will close.
2POP[ ] button (page 17)
Displays 2 screens (P out P).
F1/ button (page 20)
Executes function assigned to FUNCTION1. /Select items
in the menu screen.
F2/ button (page 20)
Executes function assigned to FUNCTION2. /Select items
in the menu screen.
F3/ button (page 20)
Executes function assigned to FUNCTION3. /Select items
in the menu screen.
F4/ button (page 20)
Executes function assigned to FUNCTION4. /Select items
in the menu screen.
F5/ENTER[ ] button (page 20)
Executes function assigned to FUNCTION5. /Select items
in the menu screen.
POWER indicator
Glows green: when the monitor power is On.
Goes out: when the monitor power is Off.
Flashes orange: when there is a malfunction in the
monitor. (page 32)
POWER switch (page 14)
Turns power On and Off.
[ ]: Turn off.
[]: Turn on.
Front View
Bottom View
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DC IN terminal
Connects the DC cord.
VIDEO input terminal (BNC type)
Connects devices having VIDEO output terminals.
Y/G input terminal (BNC type)
Connects devices having Y for output component
(luminance), or devices having G for RGB component.
PB/B input terminal (BNC type)
Connects devices having PB/CB (blue differential) for
component output, or devices having B for RGB output.
PR/R input terminal (BNC type)
Connects devices having PR/CR (red differential) for
component output, or devices having R for RGB output.
SYNC input terminal (BNC type)
When the monitor is operated externally synchronized,
connects devices having C.SYNC standard signal output.
GPI input terminal (D-sub 9pin)
By assigning functions to each terminal, the monitor can
be controlled by external devices. Connects to GPI
supported external devices.
RS-232C terminal (D-sub 9pin)
Controls the monitor connecting to PCs.
Input switching and various adjustments are possible from
connected external devices.
HD15 input terminal (mini D-sub15 pin)
Connects devices having a synchronous signal with RGB
output like PCs.
S VIDEO input terminal (4pin mini DIN)
Connects devices having S VIDEO output terminals.
Potential equalization terminal
This is a terminal for ensuring equal potential between the
monitor and other devices.
Connects equipotential plugs.
DC OUT terminal
Please use this terminal when tying to connect a peripheral
equipment.
Rear View
Rating label
A measuring device or a medical device which is
contacted with patients must not be plugged
into the terminal.
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Loop-through output
Outputs input signal as is from to , . Confirms input
signal, connects to input terminal of other video devices.
Furthermore, for a VIDEO, Y/G, PB/B, PR/R input
terminal, when not connected to any output terminal,
terminated with internal 75 ohm. If a cable is connected to
the output terminal, internal terminal automatically opens.
When a cable connected to the output terminal is not
connected to a video device, and when the connected
video device is not terminated with 75 ohm, the signal
level becomes too large and cannot be displayed correctly.
Note
There will be no output from the S VIDEO terminal when
the power is not switched on.
SDI input terminal (BNC type)
Connects devices having SDI output terminals.
SDI output terminal (BNC type)
When the monitor power is on, the signal input to SDI is
output as is. Connects devices having SDI input terminals.
DVI-D 1/2 input terminal (DVI-D)
Connects devices having DVI-D output.
Note
DVI-D 1 input terminal only, HDCP is supported.
Use cables rated for DVI compliance. (May not display due
to cable length and quality.)
DVI-D 2 output terminal (DVI-D)
When the monitor power is on, the signal input to DVI-D 2
is output. Connects devices having DVI-D input terminals.
Screw holes for attachments
Screw holes for attaching fixtures that support VESA
mount rating (100 mm (3.9) × 100 mm (3.9)).
Note
Regarding terminals for -, , perform input setup to
match input signal form. (page 23)
Connect only devices conforming to the
Electrical Appliance and Material Safety
Law or IEC specification to the device
interface
(e.g.)
IEC 60950-1
UL 60950-1
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1
EN 60950-1
IEC 60601-1
ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1:2005
UL 60601-1
CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 60601-1-08
EN 60601-1
Connecting to other devices risks an
increase in leakage current. Further, if
connecting the device to medical
equipment as a medical system, make
sure to conform to the medical system
requirements (IEC 60601-1-1 or
EN 60601-1-1).
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Connect the AC Cord, Turn ON the Power Supply
To turn power Off
Turn the POWER switch at the bottom of the
monitor to Off.
The screen display goes out, the POWER indicator goes
out.
1Connect the AC cord to the AC IN terminal
on the AC adaptor.
Plug cord in firmly all the way.
2Connect the DC OUT terminal of the AC
adaptor to the DC IN terminal on the
monitor.
Align the notch on the cord connector with the guiding
groove and plug it in. Tighten the connection by turning
the lock ring in clockwise direction.
Lock ring
3Connect the AC cord plug to the power
outlet.
Note
Connect the AC cord plug when the POWER switch
at the bottom of the monitor is Off.
When removing the AC cord, always remove the
plug from the power outlet first.
4Turn the POWER switch at the bottom of
the monitor to On.
The POWER indicator glows green, screen can be
displayed.
Bottom View
POWER switch
POWER indicator
Off
On
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Basic Operation
Select the language of menus and messages displayed on the
screen.
Select the signal input to the monitor, display it on the screen.
Switching the input signal when
using 1 screen
Switching the input signal when
using 2 screens or 3 screens
Note
When RGB/YPBPR was selected, if the color is abnormal,
set it correctly with “Input Config” on the main menu.
(page 23)
The “Input Select” menu will disappear after 5 seconds if
no operation is performed.
Selecting Display Language
1Press [MENU].
The main menu is displayed.
2Press [ /] to select “System Config”,
and then press [ /].
3Press [ /] to select “Language”, and
then press [ /] to select language.
Switches the language to display menus and messages
on the screen.
Selectable languages are as follows.
English
Deutsch
Français
Italiano
Español
4Press [MENU] twice.
The main menu is closed.
Input Config
Video Config
System Config
Function
Window Config
Remote
Control
Exit
Select
PC
VIDEO
Auto
RGB-VIDEO
RGB-PC
Auto
Auto
S
VIDEO
RGB/YPBPR
Sync. Select (RGB)
Sync. Select (HD15)
HD15
Auto
USER1
3Sec
Data Save
Status Display
Last
English
Power On Setup
Language
Return Select Change
Input Config
Video Config
System Config
Function
Window Config
Remote
Control
Menu Position
USER1
3Sec
Data Save
Status Display
Last
English
Power On Setup
Return Select Change
Input Config
Video Config
System Config
Function
Window Config
Remote
Control
Menu Position
Language
Switching Input Signal
1Press [INPUT].
The “Input Select” menu is displayed.
2Press [ /] to select input.
Switches to the selected input.
3Press [INPUT].
The “Input Select” menu is closed.
1Press [INPUT].
The “Input Select” menu is displayed.
2Press [W.SEL] to select the screen that you
want to switch the input signal.
3Press [ /] to select input.
Switches to the selected input.
4Press [INPUT].
The “Input Select” menu is closed.
INPUT
HD15
RGB/YPBPR
S VIDEO
VIDEO
DVI-D 1
DVI-D 2
Input Select
Exit Select
SDI
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Basic Operation — Continued
The signal type, input terminal name and resolution can be
displayed and confirmed.
Display occurs when the following operation is performed.
When [INPUT] is pressed
When the signal is present
When power is turned “On”
Note
When there is no input signal, and when an unsupported
signal is input, “No Signal” and “Not Supported” are
displayed.
Regarding displayable signals, see “Displayable Input
Signals” on page 31 for details.
Display time will vary according to “Status Display” of
“System Config”. (page 27)
Select operation target screen in subscreen display.
Repeatedly press [W.SEL], and then select the
operation target screen
During screen selections, the frame is displayed around the
selected screen.
Note
In the selection frame display, if there is no operation for
about 5 seconds the selected frame disappears.
Confirming the Input Signal
Input terminal name
When 1 screen
Signal type
E.g.: When video signals are input
Resolution (horizontal dot
number X vertical dot
number@vertical
frequency)
When 2 screens
E.g.: When PC image is input
RGB/YPBPR
720-60p
SDI
No Signal
HD15
Not Supported
When there is no signal,
“No Signal” is displayed.
When there is an
unsupported signal, “Not
Supported” is displayed.
When 3 screens
Switching Operation Target Screen
A: Main screen B: Subscreen
E.g.: When 2 screens
A: Main screen B: Subscreen 1 C: Subscreen 2
E.g.: When 3 screens
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Display with 2 Screens, 3 Screens
Displaying the screen with 2 screens or 3 screens, and changing
the subscreen display position and display size are possible.
2 screens and 3 screens can be displayed with P in P or P out P
mode.
PinP mode: will display in a small screen on a normal screen.
PoutP mode:will display and split the screen.
Using the [2POP] button, the screen can be set to split screen
mode showing 2 screens. In this operation the displayed 2
screens are P out P mode.
Display 2 screens
Note
VIDEO and S VIDEO cannot be simultaneously changed to
2 screens.
Displaying with PinP or PoutP mode, and setting main/sub
screen size and position are possible.
Operation using [2POP]
Press [2POP].
Display changes to 2 screens (P out P). Repeatedly press
[2POP], and subscreen display size changes.
Mode1:
Subscreen is displayed at 1/2 display size.
Mode2:
Subscreen is displayed at 1/3 display size.
Mode3:
Subscreen is displayed at 1/4 display size.
Operation with the Main Menu
1Press [MENU].
The main menu is displayed.
2Press [ /] to select “Window Config”,
and then press [ /].
3Press [ /] to select “Multi Window”,
and then press [ /] to select display
method.
Perform setting of 2 screens and 3 screens display.
(A: Main screen, B: Subscreen 1, C: Subscreen 2)
Off: Set to 1 screen.
2PIP: Set to 2 screens (P in P).
3PIP: Set to 3 screens (P in P).
2POP: Set to 2 screens (P out P).
3POP: Set to 3 screens (P out P).
Input Config
Video Config
System Config
Function
Window Config
Remote
Control
Exit
Select
PC
VIDEO
Auto
RGB-VIDEO
RGB-PC
Auto
Auto
S
VIDEO
RGB/YPBPR
Sync. Select (RGB)
Sync. Select (HD15)
HD15
Auto
VIDEO Off
– –
Normal
Normal
Window Mode
Display Direction
Scan Size
Return Select Change
Input Config
Video Config
System Config
Function
Window Config
Remote
Control
Multi Window
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Display with 2 Screens, 3 Screens — Continued
Note
The subscreen 2 may have picture quality different from
the main screen and the subscreen 1 depending on the
input signal.
When using the subscreen 2, we recommend the
following settings.
Images with many still pictures: Set the “3D I/P” to “On”.
Images with many moving pictures: Set the “3D I/P” to
“Off”.
See “3D I/P” on page 26 for details.
Images on the subscreen 2 might rarely be distorted
depending on the input signal.
4Press [ /] to select “Window Mode”,
and then press [ /] to select mode
(display position, size).
In accordance with the multiple windows selected with
procedure 3, select subscreen display position and
display size for the respective mode.
When “2PIP” is selected in procedure 3
(A: Main screen, B: Subscreen)
Mode1:Displays subscreen at
top right.
Mode2:Displays subscreen at
bottom right.
Mode3:Displays subscreen at
bottom left.
Mode4:Displays subscreen at
top left.
When “3PIP” is selected in procedure 3
(A: Main screen, B: Subscreen 1, C: Subscreen 2)
Mode1:Displays subscreen 1, 2
at right.
Mode2:Displays subscreen 1, 2
at left.
When “2POP” is selected in procedure 3
(A: Main screen, B: Subscreen)
Mode1:Subscreen is displayed
at 1/2 display size.
Mode2:Subscreen is displayed
at 1/3 display size.
Mode3: Subscreen is displayed
at 1/4 display size.
Multi Window 2PIP
Mode1
Normal
Normal
Display Direction
Scan Size
Return Select Change
Input Config
Video Config
System Config
Function
Window Config
Remote
Control
Window Mode
When “3POP” is selected in procedure 3
(A: Main screen, B: Subscreen 1, C: Subscreen 2)
Mode1:Subscreen 1, 2 display
at 1/2 display size.
Mode2:Subscreen 1, 2 display
at 1/3 display size.
Mode3:Subscreen 1, 2 display
at 1/4 display size.
5Press [MENU] twice.
The main menu is closed.
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Basic Operation
English
Rotating/Flipping the Screen
The input screen can be rotated or flipped horizontally and
displayed.
Note
The rotation angle can only be set to 90° and 270° for the
main screen or subscreen of 2POP with PC signals.
When the “Display Direction” is set to anything other than
“Normal”, the “ “ icon indicating rotation or the “
icon indicating a flip will always be displayed on the set
main screen and subscreen.
Rotating/Flipping the Screen
1Press [MENU].
The main menu is displayed.
2Press [ /] to select “Window Config”,
and then press [ /].
3Press [ /] to select “Display Direction”,
and then press [ /] to set the rotation
angle or flip.
Set the rotation angle or horizontally flip the main screen
and subscreen.
Normal:Set the screen rotation angle to 0 degree.
90°:
Set the screen rotation
angle
to 90 degrees
clockwise.
180°: Set the screen rotation angle to 180 degrees.
270°:
Set the screen rotation
angle
to 270 degrees
clockwise.
Mirror: Flips the screen horizontally.
4Press [MENU] twice.
The main menu is closed.
VIDEO Off
– –
Normal
Normal
Window Mode
Display Direction
Scan Size
Return Select Change
Input Config
Video Config
System Config
Function
Window Config
Remote
Control
Multi Window
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Registering Frequently Used Functions
Registering frequently used functions with [F1], [F2], [F3], [F4],
[F5] buttons enables a direct change of settings without
displaying the main menu.
Execute the functions assigned to function buttons.
Registered with the [F3] button when executing “Gamma
Select”.
(If “Function Display” is “Mode1”)
Note
Allocation is now changed to provide an explanation on
the operation of the function keys.
After selecting “Auto Setup”, the configuration results will
be shown to the right of the selected setting items.
Display differs depending on the setting of “Function
Display”.
When the setting of “Function Display” is “Off”, a message
is displayed if you press a function button which cannot
operate.
When the setting of “Function Display” is “Off”, a message
will appear as below if you press a function button which is
not registered.
Registering Function with Function
Buttons
1Press [MENU].
The main menu is displayed.
2Press [ /] to select “Function”, and then
press [ /].
3Press [ /] to select the button to
register, and then press [ /] to set the
function to be registered.
Set functions assigned to the [F1], [F2], [F3], [F4], [F5]
buttons.
The following functions can be assigned to each button.
PIP: Pressing the set function button switches
between 2 screens (P in P), 3 screens
(P in P), and 1 screen.
2PIP: Changes to 2 screens (P in P), and switches
modes in sequence.
3PIP: Changes to 3 screens (P in P), and switches
modes in sequence.
3POP: Changes to 3 screens (P out P), and
switches modes in sequence.
Display Direction:
Rotates/flips the screen.
Scan Size: Switches the setting values of “Window
Config”–“Scan Size” in sequence.
Gamma Select:
Switches the setting values of “Video
Config”–“Gamma” in sequence.
Undef: No function assigned.
Window Mode:
Switches the “Window Mode” set value for
currently displayed 2 screens, 3 screens in
sequence.
Auto Setup:Executes “Input Config”–“PC”–“Auto
Setup”.
Input VIDEO:
Switch to the designated input.
Input S VIDEO:
Switch to the designated input.
Input RGB/YPBPR:
Switch to the designated input.
Input HD15:
Switch to the designated input.
Input SDI: Switch to the designated input.
Input DVI-D 1:
Switch to the designated input.
Input DVI-D 2:
Switch to the designated input.
Scan Size
PIP
Gamma Select
Input RGB/YPBPR
F2
F3
F4
Undef
F5
Mode1
Function Display
Return Select Change
Input Config
Video Config
System Config
Function
Window Config
Remote
Control
F1
4Press [ /] to select “Function Display”,
and then press [ /] to set the display
method of the function menu.
Mode1: Displays the function menu, and pressing the
function button executes the function.
Mode2: Displays the function menu, and executes the
function.
Off: Executes the function without displaying the
function menu.
5Press [MENU] twice.
The main menu is closed.
Using Function Buttons
1Press [W.SEL] to select the screen where
the function is to be executed.
2Press [F1], [F2], [F3], [F4] or [F5].
Displays the function menu.
Note
After entering “Scan Size”, “Gamma Select” or
“Window Mode”, the set parameters are shown to
the right of the selected setting items.
3Press [F3] while the function menu is
displayed.
Executes the registered “Gamma Select”.
4When the menu appears on screen (as in
Item 2 in the above), press [F4] to execute
the command “Input RGB/YPBPR
assigned to Key [F4].
The pre-assigned command “Input RGB/YPBPR” will then
be executed and input switched to RGB/YPBPR.
F3: Gamma Select 2.4
F2: Scan Size Normal
F1: PIP
F4: Input RGB/YPBPR
F5: Undef
INVALID FUNCTION
UNDEFINED
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