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3.     3 Enter the Reading Room submenu     4 Select one of the available reading rooms and confirm     SSES E    CH Image orientation    RS  ABOUT IMAGE ORIENTATION    Your MAMMO TOMOSYNTHESIS Display does not support landscape  orientation  Therefore this setting must always be the default factory  setting  portrait      r Image scaling    ABOUT IMAGE SCALING    Enabling image scaling will multiply each individual pixel to one or more  adjacent pixels so that the size of the displayed image will be a multiple  of the original image source video input signal     D Image scaling is only possible when the resolution of your  display s video input signal is less than or equal to half the  maximum resolution of the display     To ENABLE  DISABLE IMAGE SCALING   Bring up the OSD main menu   Navigate to the Configuration  gt  Image Source menu     1  2  3 Enter the Scaling submenu   4    Select Enabled Disabled as desired and confirm     o       Video input signals  ABOUT INPUT SIGNALS    The available input signals for your display are                       DisplayPort 1 The input corresponding to the DisplayPort  connector    DVI 1 The input corresponding to the DVI  connector    Automatic Selection The input is automatically selected        TO MANUALLY SELECT A VIDEO INPUT SIGNAL    1 Bring up the OSD main menu    2 Navigate to the Configuration  gt  Image Source menu   3 Enter the Input Signal submenu   4    Select one of the available input signals and confirm     RSS D      Vid
4.     re illuminated  touch the    key     enu comes up in the center of the screen   s are taken within the following 30 seconds      exit function can be disabled in the OSD  o    OSD menu automatic close function     iled instructions on how to do this        The OSD menu position can be modified in the OSD menu   7  Please refer to    OSD menu position    on page 35 for detailed    instructions on how          to do this        Mammo Tomosynthesis 33    Navigating through the OSD menus  Navigating through the OSD menus can be done by     e use the    and    keys to move through the  sub menus  change  values or make selections     e To go into a submenu or confirm adjustments and selections  use  the    key     e use the    key to cancel adjustments or exit a  sub menu     e Exit all OSD menus at once by touching the    key for  approximately 2 seconds     I Luminate is not available while the OSD menu is activated        wee  r    Advanced operation    OSD menu position    ABOUT THE OSD MENU POSITION    By default  the OSD menu comes up in the bottom center position of the  screen  This position can be modified however  There s choice from a  number of predefined positions   TO CHANGE THE POSITION OF THE OSD MENU    1 Bring up the OSD main menu    2 Navigate to the Configuration  gt  User Interface  gt  Menu menu   3 Enter the Position submenu   4    Select one of the available OSD menu positions and confirm        OSD menu language    ABOUT THE OSD MENU LANGUAGE    By def
5.    all return  frei          A Replacement parts used sha  replacement LCD panel will be new  same moment as the original warra  MID  or an authorised service cent       1 5 The repaired equipment shall    1 6 Barco nv  MID will replace a          color matching in the event of a diagnostic multi head d  Barco aims to ship the new replacement produc    writing     acking  transport an  orne by  ment Product or par    mber for repair to the    re  shall    product t    Customer     aid  the de  Barco nv  M    ght pre      be new or equivalent    or similar run time   nty period o  ecome the    be returned       may ask to re  centre  or an authorised service centre  for repair activities  In no event shall  or part thereof to Barco wi    he defective Product is aut    Insurance rel    the eq    o the C  at fails with    he warranty period or the specific period of a warranty extension program     Hardware  Barco warrants that upon delivery hereunder the Products shall  i  conform to its specifications in effect at the  ivery and  ii  be free from defects in material and workmanship  the  Warranties       Software  Barco warrants that software written by Barco shall perform substantially in accordance with the specifications  the date of delivery  Software is inherently susceptible to bugs and errors  Barco makes no warranties with  the software which is provided to Customer on an  as is  basis and does not warrant uninterrupted or error     erwise indicated in Barco   s Produc
6.   value  ie  the Factory Calibrated Luminance  will be provided by a specific diagnostic display model  This  figure is printed on the Warranty certificate of each display or can be requested at your local Barco office      4      Factory Calibrated Luminance     is the typical luminance value that a specific diagnostic display model is  calibrated at during the production process  This figure is printed on the Warranty certificate of each display  or can be requested at your local Barco office                          c  Lamps  optical components in projectors  d  Replacement because of   i  image retention as a result of     not correctly using screen saver and or Display Power Management System  DPMS  as explained in the  user manual    prolonged operation of the display with a static image on the same screen area    ii  a number of missing pixels that is lower than the total allowable number as mentioned in the product  specifications        OS    iii  difference in color tempera    product specifications    ure that is lower than the total allowable difference as mentioned in the    iv  difference in color temperature as a result of not using all displays of a multi head configuration at the  same rate    v  LCD luminance uniformity that is in within the product specifications or luminance uniformity performance  that is inherent to LCD technology     Barco nv  MID does not warrant a minimu    m life time nor a performance of any of the consumables     2 6 Replacement of
7.  OF  ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT REMOVE  COVER  OR BACK    NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE  REFER TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL                   TYPE OF PROTECTION  ELECTRICAL      Display with external power supply  Class   equipment    DEGREE OF SAFETY  FLAMMABLE ANESTHETIC MIXTURE      Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable  anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide     NON PATIENT CARE EQUIPMENT    Equipment primarily for use in a health care facility that is intended for  use where contact with a patient is unlikely     s he    POWER CONNECTION   DISPLAY WITH EXTERNAL 24 VDC POWER  SUPPLY    e Power requirements  The display must be powered using the  delivered medical approved 24 VDC SELV power supply     e The medical approved DC power supply must be powered by the  AC mains voltage  protective earth terminal      POWER CORDS     e Utilize a UL listed detachable power cord  3 wire  type SJ or  equivalent  18 AWG min   rated 300 V min   provided with a  hospital grade type plug 5 15P configuration for 120V application   or 6 15P for 240V application     e Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this may result  in fire or electric shock     e Mains lead protection  U S   Power cord   Power cords should be  routed so that they are not likely to be walked upon or pinched by  items placed upon or against them  paying particular attention to  cords at plugs and receptacles        WATER AND MOISTURE    Never expose the displ
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10.  attach the cable cover by sliding it downwards on the foot  shaft  Make sure that the displays are tilted forwards  leaving  sufficient space to slide the cover straight down        11 Attach both arm covers  Position the cover on the arm and gently  push it in place        et    Routing the cables    If the display is mounted on the system dual tilt  amp  swivel foot  cables are  best routed behind the arms and through the cable channel in the foot  shaft  as shown in the pictures below        Figure 16  Cable routing    Positioning the displays angled    1 Remove the arm covers     1 Loosen the allen screws of both the left and right positioning slider     N  un    lide both displays at maximum distance from one another  being  carefull not to slide a display off the arm     3 Rotate the left and right display  by pulling the arm in or out from  the center shaft  until they make the required angle  Verify that the  cables are still correctly routed and no connection is stressed           4 Slide both displays to each other  until they are aligned and the  brackets are on similar numbers     5 Fasten the allen screws of both the left and right positioning sliders  minor deficiencies in alignment can be corrected by adjusting the  relative depth of opposite screws            TS    6 Re attache the arm covers     gii a       Mounting the film clip    The film clip can be mounted on the top  left or right side of the display   1 Position the film clip on the bezel at the desir
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14.  keyboard obt  25   First   ne NBT 28  Daily GbE rat geese een 29  Recommendations for daily operation    29  EENEG 31  StAMC Dy   SWIUCHING ss cecszecsecasivectenassasedaassssasobenlscnansacduasasstecnaendactanseesiars 31  ENEE E cence N OE ne 32  Kaploun 33  Bringing up the OSD mens  33  Navigating through the OSD mens  34  LE E le E 35  OSD MMW POSI OM  seserian AAA 35  OSD Me MW nuage    mener 35  OSD menu automatic close function    36  Power status indicator light    36  Keys indicator lights occ ecccecsecssesseessesseestessecssssecsessecsesstecsessesseeees 37    Mammo Tomosynthesis 7             Power lock function    37  RIDER   a a tests 38  I Luminate default mode  39  luminate filimi ele 39  LUMIAANCS Te Eet  ae ee CA MeN ee a AILE ANA at 40  VIEWING IMOGES nanas 41  Display functions    41  Ambient Light Compensation  AC   43  Reading EE ele ENa 43  image e E II 45  Image SCAlING is tices asivaensdaiindureininaiinn dheeoa manon 45  Video input signals ss airiai iia a a 46  Video encoding modes 47  Grayscale conversion modes    48  Video timings serren n ETE ERRE 49  Display JEE nn E aes 50  DISDIAV SUS ee 50  Maintenant Esee 51  Cleaning instructions oo  eeeecceeseesseestecsesseessecseesteeseeetsssesseesetiesstssieeeess 52  Important IiosRattON s s nono 55  Safety instructions oo    eee cesses tesseeseesseeseesesseestseseesiesseseessieesesstssieeness 55  Environmental information    58  Regulatory compliance information    61  Explanation Of symbols           63  
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16.  within specs                          sn   Indicates the display serial no        a       Consult the operating instructions       Indicates this apparatus must not be   thrown in the trash but must be recycled    according to the European WEEE  Waste   Electrical and Electronic Equipment   Ss directive             ere      Technical specifications       Product Acronym    MDMG 5221       Screen technology    TFT AM LCD Dual Domain IPS       Active screen size  diago   nal     540 9 mm  21 3        Active screen size  H x V     377 9 x 422 4 mm  14 9 x 16 6         Aspect ratio  H V     4 5                                     Resolution 5MP  2048 x 2560   Pixel pitch 0 165 mm   Color imaging No   Gray imaging Yes   Number of grayscales  LUT 1024 grey levels  10 12   in LUT out    Viewing angle  H  V  170     Uniform Luminance Tech  Yes   nology  ULT    Per Pixel Uniformity  PPU  Yes   Ambient Light Compensa  Yes   tion  ALC    Backlight Output Stabiliza  Yes   tion  BLOS    I Guard Yes       Maximum luminance    2100 cd m  typical             DICOM calibrated lumi  1000 cd m    nance  ULT off    Contrast ratio  ULT off  950 1 typical  Response time  Tr   Tf  30 ms typical       Scanning frequency  H  V     30 150 kHz  15 80 Hz  TBD        ns SL        Housing color    Gray       Video input signals    DVI D   DisplayPort  per display        Video inout terminals    NA                      USB ports 1 upstream  endpoint   3 downstream  USB standard 2 0   Power requirements  n
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18. Configuration  gt  User Interface  gt  Indicator Lights  menu     3 Enter the Power Status submenu     4 Select Enabled Disabled as desired and confirm     LS    Keys indicator lights    ABOUT THE KEYS INDICATOR LIGHTS    By default  after lighting up  the keys indicator lights will dim again if no  further actions are taken within the following 5 seconds  However  this  behavior can be changed so that the keys indicator lights are always on  or always off   TO CONFIGURE THE KEYS INDICATOR LIGHTS    1 Bring up the OSD main menu     2 Navigate to the Configuration  gt  User Interface  gt  Indicator Lights  menu     3 Enter the Keys submenu     4 Select Automatic Always On Always Off as desired and confirm         Power lock function    ABOUT THE POWER LOCK FUNCTION    By enabling the power lock function  the Mammo TomosyNTHESIS Display is  forced to remain switched on  This means that it can   t be switched to  stand by mode until the power lock function is disabled again   To ENABLE  DISABLE THE POWER LOCK FUNCTION    1 Bring up the OSD main menu    2 Navigate to the Configuration  gt  User Interface  gt  Controls menu   3 Enter the Power Lock submenu   4    Select Enabled Disabled as desired and confirm     es eege    D  DPMS mode    ABOUT DPMS MODE    Enabling the Display Power Management System  DPMS  mode on your  display will optimize its diagnostic lifetime by automatically switching  off the backlight when the display is not used for a specified period of  time  By def
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20. D main menu    2 Navigate to the Configuration  gt  I Luminate menu   3 Enter the Film Position submenu   4    Select Left Center Right as desired and confirm          Luminance target    ABOUT THE LUMINANCE TARGET    The luminance target of your Mammo TOMOSYNTHESIS Display is adjustable  over a predefined range  When you change the luminance target  the  display will adjust its backlight to reach the target     TO SET THE LUMINANCE TARGET     1  2  3  4    Bring up the OSD main menu   Navigate to the Configuration  gt  Calibration menu   Enter the Luminance Target submenu     Set a luminance target value as desired and confirm     D The default value is 1000 cd m2  The five year warranty is    RES   e    valid for this setting        Viewing modes    ABOUT VIEWING MODES    The MAMMO TOMOSYNTHESIS Display can be used in two viewing modes        Diagnostic This mode provides the full calibrated    luminance and is intended for using the  display for diagnostic purposes        Text       n this mode  the luminance is reduced to  pproximately half of the luminance  This is  ntended for using the display with office  pplications such as word processing     ef             ef          As the MAMMO TOMOSYNTHESIS Display is intended to be used in a    diagnostic environment  the diagnostic mode should always be  selected     TO SELECT A VIEWING MODE     1  2  3  4    Bring up the OSD main menu   Navigate to the Configuration  gt  Calibration menu   Enter the Viewing Mode submenu     
21. Figure 4       cable cover   eft  amp  right arm cover       foot lock clip  behind cable   Display positioning sliders  cover     SE    Accessories    FILM CLIP       Figure 5  Film clip    The film clip can be used to hold a radiological film when using the l   Luminate function as a light box     KEYBOARD LIGHT       Figure 6  Keyboard light    The keyboard light can be mounted under the display to provide a  workspace light that is not interfering with the display image     rs  ho aS     This page intentionally left blank      Pia tte D    Setup and installation    D Prior to installing your Mammo TOMOSYNTHESIS Display system and  connecting all cables  make sure to have the display controller  physically installed in your computer  Consult the dedicated user  guide to do this     Mounting the displays    USING THE DUAL TILT  amp  SWIVEL FOOT  1 Unpack the dual tilt  amp  swivel foot and place it on a solid surface     2 Unpack the first display       Figure 7  Mounting a display    3 Hold the display slightly angled with the logo downwards and  position the top of the mounting anchor  at the back of the display   perfectly aligned on the top of the mounting clamp of the foot     es    4 Push the downside of the display gently backwards until the  mounting clamp locks into the mounting anchor     5 Verify that mounting clamp and mounting anchor are perfectly  fitting and that the display is firmly mounted     6 Repeat steps 2 to 5 for the second display           A Limit 
22. Mammo Tomosynthesis  User Guide           This page intentionally left blank      SOS    Welcome     Thank you for choosing this Mammo TOMOSYNTHESIS Display     The MAMMO TOMOSYNTHESIS Display is specifically designed for the unique  requirements of medical imaging  delivering complete and  uninterrupted diagnostic confidence and high bright image quality   helping radiologists to make quick  accurate and confident diagnoses     The Mammo TOMOSYNTHESIS Display supports several advanced features   resulting in the required high performance and diagnostic capabilities   Some of these features are listed below     e   LUMINATE TM  one push    hot light    brightness boost for inspection  of subtle details or comparing with film based priors    e RAPIDFRAME TM  rapid pixel refreshment  eliminating blurry  artifacts and ghosting in multi frame image sequences     e ALC  A hemispherical illuminance sensor to control according the  ambient light in the room           e   Guard  integrated sensor for monitoring and adjusting the  luminance  ensuring DICOM P14 compliance     e QAWeb  automatic Quality Assurance testing and remote  assessment of the diagnostic area     e PPU  Per Pixel Uniformity technology     e DURALIGHT  superb luminance levels with an exceptionally long life  span     e SMOOTHGREY  ultra precise grey palette of Just Noticeable  Differences        To use the Mammo TOMOSYNTHESIS Display at its full capabilities you should  make yourself familiar with these features a
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24. Select Diagnostic Text as desired and confirm     D Display functions    ABOUT DISPLAY FUNCTIONS    Native  uncorrected panels will display all grayscale color levels at an   equal luminance  Studies have shown however  that in medical images  certain grayscale color parts contain more diagnostic information then  others  To respond to these conclusions  display functions have been    es  ee    defined  These functions emphasize on these parts containing crucial  diagnostic information by correcting the native panel behavior        Native If you select Native  the native panel  behavior will not be corrected        Dynamic Gamma 1 8 These are gamma functions that are shifted  Dynamic Gamma 2 2 o take into account the non zero  uminance of an LCD panel when driven  with a    black    signal    They are especially useful in CT applications  o improve the perception of low  Haunsfield values        DICOM DICOM  Digital Imaging and  Communications in Medicine  is an  international standard that was developed  o improve the quality and communication  of digital images in radiology    In short  the DICOM display function results  in more visible grayscales in the images   Barco recommends selecting the DICOM  display function for most medical viewing  applications                                         User This display function will be automatically  selected when display functions are  defined by MediCal QAWeb        Gamma 1 8 Select one of these display functions in  Gamma 2 2 
25. Technical Specifications    65  EE Tue 68  KEIER EE E 69  Open source license information    72    SES ONCE D    What s in the box    Your MAMMO TOMOSYNTHESIS Display system comes with     e two displays   e a system tilt and swivel foot   e this Mammo TOMOSYNTHESIS Display guide  e a system CD   e two DisplayPort cables   e two USB cables   e a set of AC power cords   e two external power supplies   e a keyboard light   e a film clip    For the Barco display controller  refer to the dedicated User Guide     Keep your original packaging  It is designed for this display and  is the ideal protection during transport        is eet     This page intentionally left blank      lee  e    Parts  controls and connectors    Front view    Figure 1  Front view       Luminate Left key   Right key       Menu key   Power on off key         Ambient light sensor   Power LEDs      Side downstream USB 2  amp  3    es  LS    Rear view    CONNECTOR COMPARTMENT COVER CLOSED       Figure 2  Rear view cover closed      connector compartment   Display release button  cover       Mounting anchor    ee    CONNECTOR COMPARTMENT COVER OPEN       Figure 3  Rear view cover open      24 VOC Power input    5 VOC  0 5 A power output    Display Port video input   DVI video input    Ethernet connection  see    USB upstream  note below     USB downstream 1    The Ethernet connection is used for maintenance purposes and  is not supported for user application        es  fh eye    Dual tilt  amp  swivel foot       
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28. apply  the liquid to the cleaning cloth        AN Do not use following products     e Alcohol solvents at higher concentration  gt  5   e Strong alkalis lye  strong solvents   e Acid   e Detergents with fluoride   e Detergents with ammonia   e Detergents with abrasives   e Steel wool   e Sponge with abrasives   e Steel blades   e Cloth with steel thread    eS    Cabinet    1 Clean the cabinet using a soft cotton cloth  lightly moistened with  a recognized cleaning product for medical equipment     The cabinet has been tested for resistance to the following  products   e Cidex  Betadine  e Alcohol  Isopropyl and Ethyl   e Ammonia based cleaners  Windex   e Aquasonic Gel       In case none of the above cleaning products is available  use plain  water     A Do not apply or spray liquid directly to the cabinet as  excess liquid may cause damage to internal electronics   Instead  apply the liquid to the cleaning cloth     2 Repeat with water only     3 Wipe dry with a dry cloth     s he     This page intentionally left blank      LS      Important information    Safety instructions    GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS    Read the safety and operating instructions before operating the display   Retain safety and operating instructions for future reference     Adhere to all warnings on the display and in the operating instructions  manual           Follow all instructions for operation and use     ELECTRICAL SHOCK       U RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK 4  hd DO NOT OPEN    CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE RISK
29. ault  DPMS mode is enabled on your display  but it also  needs to be activated on your workstation  To do this  go to the    Power  options properties    window of your workstation     Barco recommends setting DPMS activation after 20 minutes of  non usage     To ENABLE DISABLE DPMS MODE ON YOUR DISPLAY   Bring up the OSD main menu   Navigate to the Configuration  gt  Power menu     1  2  3 Enter the DPMS Mode submenu   4    Select Enabled Disabled as desired and confirm     caii a    I Luminate default mode  F  i    ABOUT THE I LUMINATE DEFAULT MODE    The I Luminate mode defines the default activated mode during the l   Luminate boost  This mode can be        Screen The boost mode is applied on the screen display        Film Film  large or small   the boost mode activates a    large or small    high illuminated rectangle on top of the screen   simulating a light box for use with radiological film   The size of this rectangle is similar to a classic   large or small  radiological film              TO SET THE I LUMINATE MODE    1 Bring up the OSD main menu    2 Navigate to the Configuration  gt  I Luminate menu   3 Enter the Default mode submenu   4    Select Screen Small Film Large Film as desired and confirm     I Luminate film position  P    ABOUT THE I LUMINATE FILM POSITION  By default  the I Luminate rectangle comes up in the top center of the  screen  This position can be changed to top left or top right corner   TO SET THE I LUMINATE FILM POSITION    1 Bring up the OS
30. ault  the OSD menu comes up in English  However  there   s a wide  range of other languages available for the OSD menu of your Mammo  TOMOSYNTHESIS Display   TO CHANGE THE LANGUAGE OF THE OSD MENU    1 Bring up the OSD main menu    2 Navigate to the Configuration  gt  User Interface  gt  Menu menu   3 Enter the Language submenu   4    Select one of the available languages and confirm     ns  et ea      OSD menu automatic close function    ABOUT THE OSD MENU AUTOMATIC CLOSE FUNCTION    By default  the OSD menu will disappear automatically after  approximately 90 seconds of inactivity  However  this function can be  disabled so that the OSD menu remains on the screen until manually  closed   To ENABLE  DISABLE THE OSD MENU AUTOMATIC CLOSE FUNCTION   1 Bring up the OSD main menu   2 Navigate to the Configuration  gt  User Interface  gt  Menu menu   3 Enter the Automatic Close submenu   4    Select Enabled Disabled as desired and confirm     Power status indicator light    ABOUT THE POWER STATUS INDICATOR LIGHT    By default  when the display is switched on  the power status indicator  light is dimmed  This behavior can be changed so that the power status  indicator light will be blue when the display is switched on     D When the display is in stand by mode  the power status  indicator light will always turn orange  even when the power  status indicator light is disabled     To ENABLE  DISABLE THE POWER STATUS INDICATOR LIGHT   1 Bring up the OSD main menu     2 Navigate to the 
31. autom  assign the correct video encodin             MAMMO  atically   g settings  nals        to the connected video input sig       A   fn onze    TO MANUALLY SELECT A VIDEO ENCODING MODE     1  2  3  4    Bring up the OSD main menu   Navigate to the Configuration  gt  Image Source menu   Enter the Video Encoding submenu     Select one of the available video encoding modes and confirm     Grayscale conversion modes    ABOUT GRAYSCALE CONVERSION MODES    Grayscale conversion modes specify how color generated on the display  controller is converted to grayscale in your display     The available grayscale conversion modes are        Use Red Channel This mode is intended for grayscale    displays where gray is sent over the red  channel        Use Green Channel This mode is intended for grayscale    displays where gray is sent over the green  channel        Use Blue Channel This mode is intended for grayscale    displays where gray is sent over the blue  channel           Use All Channels This mode is intended for grayscale    displays where gray is sent over the red   green and blue channel  This done by  means of a standard conversion  mechanism where 30  red  59  green  and 11  blue are used to generate gray              48 Mammo Tomosynthesis       TO MANUALLY SELECT A GRAYSCALE CONVERSION MODE     Bring up the OSD main menu     Navigate to the Configuration  gt  Image Source menu     1  2  3 Enter the Grayscale Conversion submenu   4    Select one of the available color con
32. ay to rain or moisture   Never use the display near water   e g  near a bathtub  washbasin   swimming pool  kitchen sink  laundry tub or in a wet basement     VENTILATION    Do not cover or block the ventilation openings in the cover of the set   When installing the display in a cupboard or another closed location   heed the necessary space between the set and the sides of the  cupboard     INSTALLATION    Place the display on a flat  solid and stable surface that can support the  weight of at least 3 displays  If you use an unstable cart or stand  the    CES    display may fall  causing serious injury to a child or adult  and serious  damage to the equipment     THIS APPARATUS CONFORMS TO     CEO120  MDD 93 42 EEC class Ilb product   CE   2004 108 EC  CE   93   42 EEC  A1 2007 47 EC class Il b  UL 60601 1 1ST EDITION  CAN CSA    22 2 NO  601 1 M90  IEC 60601 1 2ND ED 1988   A1 1991   A2 1995   IEC 60950 1 2005 2ND EDITION  DEMKO   EN 60601 1  CCC   GB9254   2008   GB4943 2001   GB17625 1 2003  VCCI  FCC class B  BSMI  FDA  510K  ROHS  KC    NATIONAL SCANDINAVIAN DEVIATIONS FOR CL  1 7 2     Finland   Laite on liitett  v   suojamaadoituskoskettimilla varustettuun  pistorasiaan    Norway   Apparatet m   tilkoples jordet stikkontakt    Sweden   Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag     eege    Environmental information    DISPOSAL INFORMATION  WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC  EQUIPMENT     This symbol on the product indicates that  under European   Directive 2002 96 EC gov
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35. case the display is to replace a CRT display  with a gamma of 1 8 or 2 2 respectively           TO SELECT A DISPLAY FUNCTION    1 Bring up the OSD main menu    2 Navigate to the Configuration  gt  Calibration menu   3 Enter the Display Function submenu   4    Select one of the available display functions and confirm     LS    Bud Ambient Light Compensation  ALC     ABOUT ALC    D Ambient Light Compensation  ALC  can only be enabled on  your display when the DICOM display function is selected   Therefore  please refer to    Display functions    on page 41 to  correctly set the display function     When ALC is enabled  the DICOM display function will be recalculated  taking a preset ambient light correction value into account  This value is  determined by the selected reading room  Therefore  it is also important  to select a realistic reading room when enabling ALC  This can be done  by following the instructions in    Reading rooms    on page 43        To ENABLE  DISABLE ALC   1 Bring up the OSD main menu     2 Navigate to the Configuration  gt  Calibration  gt  Ambient Light  menu     Enter the Ambient Light Compensation submenu     4 Select Enabled Disabled as desired and confirm     Reading rooms    om    ABOUT READING ROOMS    D Reading rooms can only be selected when the DICOM display  function is selected  Therefore  please refer to    Display  functions    on page 41 to correctly set the display function     The American Association of Physicists in Medicine  AAPM  com
36. ction  luminance   ALC  etc       TO RETRIEVE THE STATUS OF YOUR DISPLAY   1 Bring up the OSD main menu     2 Navigate to the Status menu     3 Enter the Display  Image Source or Calibration submenu as  desired     a en ese a    Maintenance    The Mammo TOMOSYNTHESIS Display does not require any scheduled  maintenance activities  In case of a defect  return the display to a Barco  approved maintenance organization  In any case of doubts  contact the  Barco Medical Imaging Division           Remove both displays from the dual tilt  amp  swivel foot and  apply the tilt  amp  swivel lock before transportation     D Before removing a display from the foot make sure that the tilt  position is fully up  This to prevent damage when the tilt spring  mechanism is released from the weight of the display     O    Cleaning instructions    Front glass    Clean the front glass using a sponge  cleaning cloth or soft tissue  lightly  moistened with one of the following tested products     e Flux e Pril   e Windex Glass Plus e Ajax glass cleaner   e Bohle glass cleaner e Sidolin glass cleaner   e Mr Proper e 25  ethanol solution  EtOH     In case none of the above cleaning products is available  use plain water     A Take care not to damage or scratch the front glass  Be careful  with rings or other jewelry and do not apply excessive pressure  on the front glass     A Do not apply or spray liquid directly to the front glass as excess  liquid may cause damage to internal electronics  Instead  
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42. e cover upwards on  the shaft  It may be needed to tilt the displays if the arm is  blocking the movement of the cover     oy       Figure 10  Remove cable cover    Se eee    2 Remove the connector compartment cover  To remove the cover   gently push the two lips on top of the cover  pull the top of the  cover slightly away from the display and lift the cover upwards        Figure 11  Remove covers    ee    3 Connect the DVI or DP of the display controller to the DVI or DP  connector of the display        Figure 12  DVI connection       Figure 13  DP connection  4 If you want to make use of the display   s USB downstream    connectors  connect a PC USB downstream connector to the  display   s USB upstream connector        Figure 14  USB connection    5 If you have chosen to use the display   s USB downstream  connectors  connect a USB device to one of the downstream  connectors     RES      6 Connect the supplied external DC power supply to the  24 VDC  power input of the display        Figure 15  Power connection    7 Plug the mains connector of the external DC power supply to a  grounded power outlet by means of the supplied power cable     8 Re attach the connector compartment cover  Position the cover  with all four bottom lips in the dedicated spaces on top of the  lower back cover  Gently push the top of the cover towards the  display while guiding both release lips into the dedicated spaces        9 Connect the second display as detailed in steps 2 to 8           10 Re
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44. ed location     2 Push the clip at the front towards the bezel  The film clip will click  in place     3 Slide the clamp downwards  or sideways  over the screen     To remove the film clip  lift the rear end of the clip out of the side frame     Mounting the keyboard light    1    The text on the white plastic clip indicates the front side of the  keyboard light  This side must be mounted at the front side  image  side  of the display                                      Mammo Tomosynthesis 25    3 Push firmly against the front part of the white plastic clip so that  the clip pops into the display bezel gap            4 With the enclosed Allen key  tighten both screws at the bottom of  the keyboard light hinge                 5 Plug the keyboard light mini jack connector in the display   s  5 VDC  power output connector     26 Mammo Tomosynthesis       6 Adjust the light by means of the knob at the side of the keyboard  light           eegen    First time starting up  You are now ready to start up your BARCO Mammo TOMOSYNTHESIS Display  System for the first time     1 Switch on your Mammo ToMOSYNTHESIS Display as described in     Stand by switching    on page 31     2 Turn on the computer connected to your display        If you have properly installed your display and display controller  the  Windows start up messages will appear once the boot procedure is  finished     D Your MAMMO TOMOSYNTHESIS Display will be running in a basic  video mode at a default refresh rate when fi
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48. eo encoding    modes    ABOUT VIDEO ENCODING MODES    Vi  is  b  D  the DICOM defined graysca  necessary to comply with  medical guidelines     deo encoding modes spe  encoded in the video sig  y a limited 8 bit encoding       The available video encoding modes for your display are    Please note that th       modes     cify how the color and luminan  nal  In consumer displays  this is  mechanism  Your Mammo TOMOS    ce information    usually done  YNTHESIS    isplay however  features 10 bit encoding enabling it to better match    le range  Such an extensive range is  he guidelines set forward by the latest       iS       ted below     e display controller connected to your    display might not always support all these video encoding       Standard    mechanism     This mode uses the standard 8 bit encoding       HDR1    ollowing the High Dynamic    standard  usually used on color    This mode features 10 bit video encoding  Range  HDR     displays        HDR2    HDR2 is a Barco specific mode f  10 bit video encoding follow  Dynamic Range  HDR  standard  allowing full refresh rate  wh  always possible with HDR1   T  usually used on color displays           hi    ing  ich    eaturing  he High  but   is not    s mode is          Dual 10    Dual 10 is a Barco specific 10   encoding mode which is usual  gra  ref    D    yscale displays and which al  resh rate           it video  ly used on    ows full       Automatic    When selecting this option  you  TOMOSYNTHESIS Display will 
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61. nd how to use them   Features with user interaction are explained in this guide  If you want  more information on a specific feature refer to the Barco web site at  http   www barco com or contact the Barco Healthcare Division        This manual further guides you through the different steps needed to  install and use the Mammo TOMOSYNTHESIS Display     ns  onan     This page intentionally left blank      SE    GENERAL APPROACH    The Mammo TOMOSYNTHESIS Display system exists of two identical displays   mounted side by side on the dedicated system stand or on a custom  VESA mount  Throughout the guide  instructions are applicable for both  left and right display  unless a difference is specifically stated     Following symbols may be used throughout this guide        Warning  Risk of A Caution  Risk of  frame injury to human damage to the  beings product    Important notice   Note  D or remark    Hint  tip Additional     information                L M     This page intentionally left blank      a      Table of contents                            ECHTEN 9  Parts  controls and Connectors En 11  FORUN oieee ai a EE fas cees adeac nev ee catearentatts 1  RAF VEW egenen EE EE ten Horak Rs 12  Dual tilt  amp  swivel foot      ssssssssssssssssssesssitieensssssssrnrrrrrtnnssssnsnsnrnrrrenenes 4  DEE 15  Setup  and installation nie 17  ounting the dieplas 7  Connecting the displays itero 20  Routing the cables    24  Positioning the displays angel  24  Stil NGM TIM ele 25  ounting the
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65. om  100 240V   inal    Power consumption  nomi  125W   nal    Power save mode Yes       Power management    DVI DMPM   DP DMPM       Dot clock    280 MHz       OSD languages    English  German  French  Dutch  Spanish  Italian  Por   uguese  Polish  Russian  Swedish  Chinese  simpli   ied   Japanese  Korean  Arabic       Dimensions with stand  W  x H x D     A       Dimensions w o stand  W  x H x D     Portrait  392 x 484 x 122 mm  Landscape  NA          Dimensions packaged  W x  H x D     780 x 550 x 261mm                         Net weight with stand NA   Net weight w o stand 10 9 kg   Net weight packaged with NA   stand   Net weight packaged w o 17 3 kg  stand   Height adjustment range 100 mm  Tilt 55      30    Swivel  45      459       SE       Pivot    90         Mounting standard    VESA  100 mm        Screen protection    Protective  non reflective glass cover       Recommended modalities    Mammography  Breast Tomosynthesis  CT  MR  US   DR  CR  NM  Film       Certifications    CE0120  MDD 93 42 EEC class IIb product   CE    2004 108 EC  CE   93 42 EEC  A1 2007 47 EC class  Il b  UL 60601 1 1ST EDITION  CAN CSA C22 2 NO   601 1 M90 2005  IEC 60601 1 2ND ED 1988   A1 1991    A2 1995  IEC 60950 1 2005 2ND EDITION  DEMKO    EN 60601 1 1990   A1 1993   A2 1995  CCC   GB9254   2008   GB4943 2001   GB17625 1 2003  VCCI  FCC  class B  BSMI  FDA 510K  ROHS  KC                   Supplied accessories    User Guide  Quick Installation Shee  Video cables  2 x DisplayPort    wo se
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69. pair or replacement of consumables  or specific parts that by definition are subject to wear and tear  including  but not limited to    a  CRT s  LCD panels   b  Backlights in diagnostic LCD displays  when the backlight run time2 is beyond the Guaranteed Backlight  Lifetime3 of that model  when used at the Factory Calibrated Luminance4    Eg1                    A display is used at 8 hours day  ie     2 920hours year  he display system is covered with a warranty period of 5 year  he Guaranteed Backlight Lifetime of that model is 17 000hours     he Factory Calibrated Luminance cannot be achieved anymore after 4 year  thus corresponding to      1 680hours    Result  the backlight replacement is performed under warranty       Eg2   A display is used at 24 hours day  ie  8 760hours year  The display system is covered with a warranty program of 5 year  The Guaranteed Backlight Lifetime of that model is 17 000hours   The Factory Calibrated Luminance cannot be achieved anymore after 2 5years  thus corresponding to      21 900hours  Result  the backlight replacement does not make part of the warranty coverage     1      Consumable    is a part that can be replaced by the user    2      Backlight run time    is the total time that an image  including use of a screen saver  has been applied to the   screen  this value can be consulted via the OSD buttons  On Screen Display       3      Guaranteed Backlight Lifetime    is the number of backlight hours during which a predefined luminance
70. placement parts will expire at the  uipment  All parts replaced hereunder and returned to Barco nv     roperty of Barco nv  MID  or the authorised service centre    ustomer  by regular freight  at Barco nv  MID s charge     in 90 days after shipment from Barco with a new one  ensuring          within 2             isplay configuration     usiness days after receipt of the Customers notification in       ARTICLE 2  CONDITIONS PRECEDENT FOR WARRANTY AND ITEMS EXCLUDED FROM WARRANTY    A     The Warranties shall apply only to the extent the Products or any parts thereof have     i  been transported and stored at all times in the original packaging in the conditions as specified by Barco  such  as covered and secure location  minimum and maximum temperature  maximum humidity       or  in absence  thereof  at least in conditions consistent with generally accepted practice for this type of products     ii  been handled at all times in accordance with Barco s instructions or  in absence thereof  at least with the care  and caution consistent with generally accepted practice for this type of products      ii i been installed strictly in accordance with the instructions and directions given by Barco  if and to the extent the    es  lt n eee    Products have not been installed by Barco or its authorized subcontractors      iv not been subject to any unauthorized access  alteration  modification or repair or attempts thereto     v  been at all times  normally used  for the intended purp
71. posed a    list of pre defined reading rooms  Each of these reading rooms are  defined by following parameters     O ML    e the maximum light allowed in this type of room  e the preset ambient light correction value for this reading room    These parameters are stored in your display and determine the preset  ambient light correction value to take into account to recalculate the  DICOM display function when Ambient Light Compensation  ALC  is  enabled  Please refer to    Ambient Light Compensation  ALC     on  page 43 to enable ALC     The available reading rooms for your MAMMO TOMOSYNTHESIS Display are        CR DR MAMMO Corresponds to light conditions in diagnostic  reading rooms for computed radiology  digital  radiology or mammography  This setting has the  lowest maximum ambient light        CT MR NM Corresponds to light conditions in diagnostic  reading rooms for computed tomography  magnetic  resonance or nuclear medicine scans           Staff Office Corresponds to light conditions in office rooms        Clinical Viewing Corresponds to light conditions in diagnostic                Room reading rooms for clinical viewing   Emergency Corresponds to light conditions in emergency  Room rooms                 Operating Room   Corresponds to light conditions in operating rooms   This setting has the highest maximum ambient  light              TO SELECT A READING ROOM   1 Bring up the OSD main menu     2 Navigate to the Configuration  gt  Calibration  gt  Ambient Light  menu 
72. r more of the following  measures                                      e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna   e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver     e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from  that to which the receiver is connected     e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     rr LS     CANADIAN NOTICE    This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003   Cet appareil num  rique de la Classe B est conforme a la norme NMB   003 du Canada     ROSES  e    Explanation of symbols    On the display or power supply  you may find the following symbols   nonrestrictive list                       Indicates compliance to the essential  0120 requirements of the Directive 93 42  EEC  Indicates compliance with Part 15 of the  FC FCC rules  Class A or Class B   Se  Indicates the display is approved according  or to the UL requlations       E    Indicates the display    NO   Gus o d   to the c UL regulations    approved according          Indicates the display is approved according  to the DEMKO regulations          Indicates the display is approved according  to the CCC regulations                                                    o the VCCI regulations             Indicates the USB connectors on the display          Indicates the manufacturing date          Indica es the display is approved according  sT   aa          35 Indicates the temperature limitations for  e the display to operate
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74. rst time starting   Up   If you are using a Barco display controller  please consult the  user guide delivered with it to install the drivers  software and  documentation  When this is done  your display will  automatically detect the connected video input signal s  and  apply the correct video mode and refresh rate                 RES      Daily operation    Recommendations for daily operation    OPTIMIZE THE LIFETIME OF YOUR DISPLAY    Enabling the Display Power Management System  DPMS  of your display  will optimize its diagnostic lifetime by automatically switching off the  backlight when the display is not used for a specified period of time  By  default  DPMS is enabled on your display  but it also needs to be  activated on your workstation  To do this  go to    Power Options  Properties    in the    Control Panel        Barco recommends setting DPMS activation after 20 minutes of  non usage     USE A SCREEN SAVER TO AVOID IMAGE RETENTION    Prolonged operation of an LCD with the same content on the same  screen area may result in a form of image retention     You can avoid or significantly reduce the occurrence of this phenomenon  by using a screen saver  You can activate a screen saver in the    Display  properties    window of your workstation     Barco recommends setting screen saver activation after 5  minutes of non usage  A good screen saver displays moving  content     In case you are working with the same image or an application with  static image elements for 
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80. several hours continuously  so that the screen  saver is not activated   change the image content regularly to avoid  image retention of the static elements     UNDERSTAND PIXEL TECHNOLOGY    LCD displays use technology based on pixels  As a normal tolerance in  the manufacturing of the LCD  a limited number of these pixels may  remain either dark or permanently lit  without affecting the diagnostic    D    performance of the product  To ensure optimal product quality  Barco  applies strict selection criteria for its LCD panels     To learn more about LCD technology and missing pixels  consult  er  the dedicated white papers available at www barco com   medical     ENHANCE USER COMFORT    Every Barco multi head display system is color matched with the highest  specification in the market     Barco recommends keeping color matched displays together    Furthermore  it is important to use all displays of a multi head  configuration at the same rate to preserve color matching  hroughout the economic lifetime of the system        MAXIMIZE QUALITY ASSURANCE    The    MediCal QAWeb    system offers online service for high grade Quality  Assurance  providing maximum diagnostic confidence and uptime     Learn more and sign up for the free Medical QAWeb Essential  level at www barco com medical qa    eae Ieee D    Key LEDs    By default  the       and    keys will be dimmed which makes the  keys unavailable at that moment  To make the keys illuminate and  available for further actions 
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82. t   e Film 18 x 24 mode   e Film 24 x 30 mode        For both film modes the position can be set to   e Left   e Center   e Right           When touching the I Luminate key  the display will enter the default I   uminate mode  according to the current setting  for approximately 1  minute            While activated  the I Luminate mode can be changed by using the    key        When the display switches back to normal mode  there is no required re   activation time  The boost mode may be activated immediately again        The default I Luminate mode can be set in the OSD menu   Please refer to    I Luminate default mode    on page 39 for  detailed instructions on how to do this     The I Luminate film position can be set in the OSD menu   Z please refer to    I Luminate film position    on page 39 for  detailed instructions on how to do this     SE SECHER      Rapidframe    The RapidFrame feature  eliminating blurry artifacts and ghosting in  multi frame image sequences  does not need any user interaction  After    starting up  RapidFrame will  warms up     reach full effectiveness after the display    Bringing up the OSD menus    Bringing up the OSD menus    can be done by     1 If not already done so  switch on the display as previously    described     2 Illuminate the keys as previously described     3 While the keys a    As a result  the OSD main m  However  if no further action    the OSD will disappear again    The OSD menu auto  menu  Please refer    on page 36 for deta
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88. touch one of the not illuminated keys  As a  result  the keys will be illuminated and are now available for further  actions  However  if no further actions are taken within the following 5  seconds  the keys will dim again     The    key is always lit and available for activation     The key auto dim function can be disabled in the OSD menus   Please refer to    Keys indicator lights    on page 37 for detailed  instructions on how to do this     Stand by switching  Switching on the display while it is in stand by mode or vice versa can  both be done by   1 Illuminate the keys as previously described   2 While the keys are illuminated  touch the    key for  approximately 2 seconds     As a result  the display will switch on or will switch to stand by mode   When the display is switched on  the power LED is blue  When the  display is in stand by mode  the power LED is orange        The power LED can be disabled in the OSD menus  Please refer      to    Power status indicator light    on page 36 for detailed  instructions on how to do this          In case of a power outage recovery  your display will always  start up in the power mode it was in before the power  interruption  i e  stand by or on   This protects your display  against inadvertent image retention problems     eet    I Luminate    When the display is in power on mode and the OSD menu is not shown   I Luminate can be activated by touching the    key   I Luminate supports three modes     e Full screen luminance boos
89. transportation distances of the mounted displays and foot  system     7 Pull out the foot lock clip   8 Retain the clip for possible further transportations     9 Now that the height positioning is unlocked  you can adjust the  position of the displays        Figure 8  Adjust display position    When both displays are not correctly aligned  minor corrections   are possible in relative height and relative angle  by loosening  and tightening the opposite pairs of allen screws  opposite  sides or opposite diagonals  of the positioning sliders        ST    USING A VESA MOUNT    The display mounting anchor is compatible with the VESA 100 mm  standard     A Use a mounting bracket that can support the weight of the  display  Refer to the technical specifications of this display for  the applicable weight        Figure 9  VESA mounting screws    1 Unscrew the four fixation screws in the mounting anchor     2 Attach the display firmly to the VESA mounting bracket with 4  screws M4 x 10 mm  You should mount the display in portrait  position  Landscape position is not supported     NN  SL    Connecting the displays    You may connect the display to a display controller by using the DVI or  the DP connection  The active input can be selected in the OSD menu     D Only connect one of the two video links  Connecting both  inputs simultaneously will result in driver errors     1 Remove the cable cover  To remove this cover push the lock clips  inside the top of the cover and gently slide th
90. tronic Information Products   Also called RoHS of Chinese Mainland    he table below lists the names and contents of toxic and or hazardous  substances that Barco s product may contain  The RoHS of Chinese  ainland is included in the MCV standard of the Ministry of Information  Industry of China  in the section  Limit Requirements of toxic substances  in Electronic Information Products                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        BAME  EF  A  REVRRT E  Component Name Hazardous Substances or Elements                Ki E Ka NOTE   SRE   SAER   Pb     Hg     Cd     Cr6      PBB   PBDE                                                  ERHI BERACE X 0 0 0 O 0  Printed Circuit   Assemblies   ent A A 0 O 0 0  LCD panel   ogee  ER   2 X 0 0 0 O 0  External cables   ARBRE 0 0 0 0 0 0  Internal wiring   REINE 0 0 0 0 O 0  Metal enclosure   RON 0 0 O 0 O 0  Plastic enclosure   GA  a    0 O 0 0 0 0  Heatsinks   RE O 0 O 0 O OU  Fan                               NEE       HER RI at X O O O O O    Power supply unit                LRP O O O O O O  Paper manuals   ECG O O O O O O  CD manual                                           0  ARRERA SEE SAA REEE SIT 11363 2006 RELER  ZARAF   O  Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in
91. ts of main cables  UK  European  CEBEC KEMA    USA  UL CSA  adaptor plug NEMA 5 15P   Chinese   CCC   wo USB 2 0 cables  wo external power supplies  Film dip  Keybaord light                Optional accessories    Additional film clip  V622784   Additional keyboard light  84100574           QA software    MediCal QAWeb             Unit per pallet NA  Pallet dimensions NA  Warranty 5 years       Operating Temperature    0  C to 40  C  20  C to 30  C within specs       Storage Temperature     20  C to 60  C       Humidity    90    0  C to 40  C        Altitude    Storage  7500 m  Operational  3000 m       e eege    Legal disclaimer    COPYRIGHT NOTICE    This document is copyrighted  All rights are reserved  Neither this  document  nor any part of it  may be reproduced or copied in any form  or by any means   graphical  electronic  or mechanical including  photocopying  taping or information storage and retrieval systems    without written permission of Barco        2011 Barco N V  All rights reserved     DISCLAIMER NOTICE    Although every attempt has been made to achieve technical accuracy in  his document  we assume no responsibility for errors that may be  ound  Our goal is to provide you with the most accurate and usable  documentation possible  if you discover errors  please let us know     Barco software products are the property of Barco  They are distributed  under copyright by Barco N V  or Barco  Inc   for use only under the  specific terms of a software license agree
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