Barco AMM 215WTD User guide

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LCD color display
AMM215WTD
Registered office: Barco NV
President Kennedypark 35, 8500 Kortrijk, Belgium
www.barco.com/en/support
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Barco, Inc.
1421 McCarthy Blvd, Milpitas, CA 95035, USA
www.barco.com/en/support
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1 Welcome!.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.1 What's in the box................................................................................................................................................................................6
1.2 About this user guide .......................................................................................................................................................................6
1.3 Product overview................................................................................................................................................................................7
2 Installation .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
2.1 Workspace..........................................................................................................................................................................................12
2.2 Unpacking ...........................................................................................................................................................................................12
2.3 To connect the interfaces............................................................................................................................................................12
3 Daily operation .........................................................................................................................................................................................15
3.1 Recommendations for daily operation ................................................................................................................................16
3.2 Navigating through the OSD menus ....................................................................................................................................16
4 Advanced operation............................................................................................................................................................................19
4.1 Chromatic............................................................................................................................................................................................20
4.2 Visual .....................................................................................................................................................................................................20
4.3 Setting ...................................................................................................................................................................................................20
4.4 Advanced.............................................................................................................................................................................................21
4.5 Information..........................................................................................................................................................................................25
5 Cleaning your display........................................................................................................................................................................27
5.1 Cleaning instructions.....................................................................................................................................................................28
6 Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................................................................................................29
6.1 Troubleshooting list........................................................................................................................................................................30
7 Important information.........................................................................................................................................................................31
7.1 Safety information...........................................................................................................................................................................32
7.2 Environmental information.........................................................................................................................................................34
7.3 EU Declaration of Conformity for Medical Applications.............................................................................................36
7.4 Regulatory compliance information......................................................................................................................................36
7.5 EMC notice .........................................................................................................................................................................................37
7.6 Explanation of symbols................................................................................................................................................................38
7.7 Warranty...............................................................................................................................................................................................40
7.8 Legal disclaimer...............................................................................................................................................................................42
7.9 Technical specifications...............................................................................................................................................................43
Table of contents
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7.10 Connectors .........................................................................................................................................................................................45
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Introduction
Thank you for choosing this AMM215WTD!
For future reference, record the serial number of your display below. The serial number is located on the back
of the display.
Serial number
Warnings, cautions, notes and tips
There are four levels of precautionary or advisory statements that may be used in this user guide. In
descending order of importance, they are:
WARNING: Describes hazards or dangers that might result in personal injury or death.
CAUTION: Describes hazards that could damage the product.
Gives additional information about the described subject.
Gives extra advice about the described subject.
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1.1 What's in the box
Overview
Make sure the following items are present when you unpack the box:
AMM215WTD LCD color display and two video cables
English user guide
Multilingual documentation disc
Quick Reference Guide
HD15 VGA cable
Composite video BNC Jack cable
Super Video Cable
AC power cord
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AC-Adaptor (part number: JMW1100KB1300F02 (Bridgepower))
Cable cover
1
4 VESA screws
Your system provider may offer alternative cords or cables depending on the installation
requirement and local geography issues.
Keep your original packaging. It is designed for this display and is the ideal protection during
transport and storage.
1.2 About this user guide
Overview
This manual provides support to the user during the installation, set up and utilization of the AMM215WTD
display. Depending on the specific version that has been purchased, some of the features and options
described in this document may not apply to the display in users hands.
Warnings, cautions, notes and tips
There are four levels of precautionary or advisory statements that may be used in this user guide. In
descending order of importance, they are:
WARNING: Describes hazards or dangers that might result in personal injury or death.
CAUTION: Describes hazards that could damage the product.
Gives additional information about the described subject.
Gives extra advice about the described subject.
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1: Might vary pending on region standard
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1.3 Product overview
Front and Back
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Input Area
1 DC INPUT 12 Y/C OUT
2 DVI-2 / OPTICAL 13 R/Pr IN
3 DVI-1 14 R/Pr OUT
4 VGA 15 G/Y IN
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5 RS-232C 16 G/Y OUT
6 AUDIO-IN 17 B/PB IN
7 HD/SD SDI IN 18 B/PB OUT
8 HD/SD SDI OUT 19 H/CS IN
9 C-V IN 20 H/CS OUT
10 C-V OUT 21 V/S IN
11 Y/C IN 22 V/S OUT
AC-Adaptor dimensions
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How to Access the Menu
Push the Rotary Knob button to activate the OSD menu
Turn the Rotary Knob to the left or right to select icons. The icon will be highlighted when selected.
Push the Rotary Knob button to go into the another OSD menu.
Turn Rotary Knob left or right to select function.
In order to exit from the OSD menu, choose the "Exit" icon. Hold the button around two or three seconds,
then it will completely exit from the menu regardless of where you are.
Turn the Rotary Knob button in a quick motion to the left or right, while the menu is not activated, then input
signal menu will turns up with " "mark which is the current available input signal. You can switch to
another input signal source by turning the knob slowly then select the target source by pushing the knob.
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WARNING: Read all the important safety information before installing and operating your monitor.
Please refer to the dedicated chapter in this user guide.
WARNING: Sufficient expertise is required to install this equipment. All devices and complete setup
must be tested before taking into operation.
CAUTION: When the display is assembled in the medical system, take care of the fixation of all
cables, to avoid unwanted detachment.
CAUTION: The equipment is not intended to be sterilized.
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2.1 Workspace
To prepare a suitable workspace
Before you carefully unpack your monitor, prepare a suitable workspace
You need:
a stable and level surface
a grounded power outlet
an area which is relatively free of glare from sunlight or other sources of bright light
The monitor is cooled by natural convection (it has no fan). For optimum performance, do not block the cooling
vents.
2.2 Unpacking
To unpack the monitor
Inspect the monitor and other package contents for shipping damage that could cause a fire or shock
hazard.
Immediately report any shipping damage to the carrier or transportation company and contact customer
service in case of return.
2.3 To connect the interfaces
To Install the Monitor
To install the monitor to your host system, please follow the steps as given below
Use the supplied video cable (DVI, VGA, S-Video, C-Video) then connect to the host system accordingly.
Connect the DC power to the DC power connector on the monitor.
Connect one end of AC power cord into the AC Adapter and the other end to AC power outlet. .
Then turn the host system on and then the monitor.
If the monitor still does not function properly, please refer to the troubleshooting section to diagnose the
problem..
DC Power
DVI
VGA
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OUT
IN
SDI IN SDI OUT
C- Video
S -Video
RGB / Component
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To connect the Power cord
Check first to make sure that the power cord in use is the correct type required for the area.
This monitor has an universal AC adapter that allows operation in either AC 100 - 240 V ac voltage area.
No user-adjustment is required.
Plug one end of the power cord to the AC adapter, plug another end to a proper AC outlet.
The cord set should have the appropriate safety approvals for the country in which the equipment will be
installed and marked HAR.
For 120 volt Applications, use only the UL Listed detachable power cord with NEMA configuration 5-15P type
(parallel blades) plug cap. For 240 volt applications use only the UL Listed detachable power supply cord with
NEMA configuration 6-15P type (tandem blades) plug cap.
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You can use a Bridgepower extension power cord (optional). The part numbers are: C-
47D2001P50MF (5 ft), C-47D2004P57MF (15 ft) and Z3404272 (75 ft)
To avoid damage to the unit or equipment, only connect the equipment to the HD/SD SDI optional
module
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Key Name and Function
1
3
2
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Key Name Description
Power : Turn ON/OFF the System
Rotary Switch
(Right Turn) :
With the OSD menu activated, increases the value of the selected parameters or moves
rightward in OSD menu.
with the OSD deactivated, activates the video source selection menu
Rotary Switch
(Left Turn) :
With the OSD menu activated, decreases the value of the selected parameters or moves
leftward in OSD menu.
with the OSD deactivated, activates the video source selection menu
Rotary switch
(Push) :
Accesses OSD, sub menu or setting value.
Rotary switch
(Push and
Hold) :
Exits OSD menu.
Enter Service or factory menu with combine key.
Adjust Switch : To activate or deactivate image adjustment in sub screen of PIP, PBP, POP mode.
POP Switch : To enable or disable POP (Picture On Picture) function.
PBP Switch : To enable or disable PBP (Picture By Picture) function.
PIP Switch : To enable or disable Picture In Picture function.
Input Switch : To change the video source.
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Daily operation 3
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3.1 Recommendations for daily operation
To avoid image retention
An unforeseen situations can occasionally occur for the Monitor, when the display is used pleased use a
safety control. It is strongly recommended you use more than one unit or prepare a spare unit in case there is
an emergency
Permanent burn-in may occur from the following:
Displaying color bar or static images repeatedly or for a long period of time.
Using the unit repeatedly in a high temperature/ high humidity environment.
Continuously displaying an image smaller than the monitor.
To reduce the risk of burn-in, it is recommended to turn off the power of the unit, and reduce the brightness
when the unit is not in use.
3.2 Navigating through the OSD menus
How to navigate through the OSD menus
Navigating through the OSD menus can be done by
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Push the Rotary Knob button to activate the OSD menu.
Turn the Rotary Knob to the left or right to select icons. The icon will be highlighted when selected
Push the Rotary Knob button to go into the another OSD menu.
Turn Rotary Knob left or right to select function
In order to exit from the OSD menu, choose the "Exit" icon. Hold the button around two or three seconds,
then it will completely exit from the menu regardless of where you are.
Turn the Rotray Knob button in a quick motion to the left or right, while the menu is not activated, then input
signal menu will turns up with " "mark which is the current available input signal. You can switch to
another input signal source by turning the knob slowly then select the target source by pushing the knob
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Overview main menu icons
Chromatic:
Adjust Color Temp, Gamma
Visual:
Adjust Brightness, Contrast, Phase, Chroma, Sharpness-V, Sharpness-H
Setting:
Adjust Scale Mode, Color Space, Speaker Volume, Freeze
Zoom / Pan, PIP, POP, PBP
Advanced:
Adjust OSD Position Control, Screen Control, DPMS, Auto
Source Select, Smart Select, Restore Factory, Key Lock, Overscan
Information:
Adjust Custom Entry, Serial Number, Runtime, Input Format
Exit: Exit the menu
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4.1 Chromatic
About chromatic
The available functions are:
Color Temp: Change the Color Temperature - D65, D93, SYS-1, SYS-2
Gamma: Change the Gamma Value - 1.8, 1.9, 1.95, 2.1, 2.1S, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.4S, S0, Radiograph
Exit: Exit Menu
4.2 Visual
About visual
The available functions are:
Brightness: Adjust the Brightness of Panel (Range 0 - 100)
Contrast: Adjust the Contrast of Video (Range 0 - 100)
Phase: Adjust the Phase of Video (Range 0 - 100)
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Chroma: Adjust the Chroma of Video (Range 0 - 100)
2
Sharpness-V: Set the Sharpness of Vertical Image (Range 0 - 20)
Sharpness-H: Set the Sharpness of Horizontal Image (Range 0 - 20)
Exit: Exit the Menu
4.3 Setting
About setting
The available functions are:
Scale Mode: Change the Scale Mode - Fill all, One to One, Vertical - Fill, Horizontal - Fill, Fill aspect ratio
Color Space: Change Color Space between RGB and YUV
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Speaker Volume : Adjust Volume (Range 0 - 100)
Freeze Frame: Off / On Freeze Frame
Zoom / Pan: Enable Zoom - In and Pan Function
PIP: Enable PIP (Picture In Picture) Function
POP: Enable POP (Picture On Picture) Function
PBP: Enable PBP (Picture By Picture) Function
Exit: Exit the Menu
PIP / POP / PBP function
The following combinations are available:
Main / PIP DVI-I DVI 2 SDI
Compo-
nent /
RGBs
VGA Y/C C-VIDEO
DVI-I o o o o o
DVI-2 o o o o o
SDI o o o o
Component /
RGBs
o o o o o
VGA o o o o o
Advanced operation
2: Available for C and S - video
3: Available for Component and RGBS
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