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6. 2 The top header will indicate what the contents of the menu group consists of In this example Picture The previous menu will not be visible To navigate to the Picture previous menu press the physical left arrow button Example 1 T 2 The first choice in the sub menu will be marked with a red bar Navigate with the physical up down buttons indicated as symbols on the user control Example 4 To select a function press the physical right arrow button You will now enter the sub menu for that function or execute it if its available 3 Example of the adjust parameter OSD overlay Example 1 Use the physical up down indicated as on the user control buttons to adjust the value All changes happen in real time while adjusting these parameters and the number in the middle of the OSD will also change real time After you are satisfied with the value press the physical left arrow button to store the parameter Depending on the function you will now either enter the previous menu or exit from it completely 4 Example of the text information OSD overlay Source Info After you have read the information displayed press the physical left arrow Analog 1 buttons to enter the previous menu and exit the information displayed Res 1280x1024 HFreq 31 4KHz VFreq 60Hz 5 Example of the indicator symbol white box When you have several parameters to choose from the white box w
7. Series 1 Industrial STD Models JH 19T14 STD AA1 AAAA 19 0 inch Industrial Display STD User Manual STD Series 1 Created 363 Approved 6542 6405 Please visit www hatteland display com for the latest electronic version of this manual Hatteland Display AS msosen N 5578 Nedre Vats Norway Tel 47 4814 2200 mail hatteland display com www hatteland display com Copyright O 2014 Hatteland Display AS Aamsosen N 5578 Nedre Vats Norway All rights are reserved by Hatteland Display AS This information may not in whole or in part be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without the prior written consent of Hatteland Display AS Review also www hatteland display com pdf misc doc100703 1 permission to create user manuals pdf The products described or referenced herein are copyrighted to the respective owners The products may not be copied or duplicated in any way This documentation contains proprietary information that is not to be disclosed to persons outside the user s company without prior written consent of Hatteland Display AS The copyright notice appearing above is included to provide statutory protection in the event of unauthorized or unintentional public disclosure All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners WARNING This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause
8. Note Text content of label will match specifications derived from Data Sheet Barcode type CODE128 used extensively world wide in shipping and packaging industries The symbology was formerly defined as ISO IEC 15417 2007 Type Warranty Label Tampering proof sticker with glue Se Size 30mm wide x 23mm high oval size on back WARRANTY VOID IF REMOVED Type Quality Control QC Label Ordinary sticker with glue on Size 30mm wide x 23mm high oval size back IND100077 143 INB100036 2 rev 8 Product Labeling Label Locations Number ID and coloring based on Label Size and Types table from previous page All illustrations below is seen from rear and side where needed with connectors facing down Actual labels regarding its size and text orientation vs product size is drawn in Due to space restrictions on selected units some labels will be rotated 90 degrees to fit properly The arrangement of labels may be shifted stacked differently as it is based on factory options such as Touch Screen but they will be grouped together where possible Label Positions Notes Applies for Product Range Warranty label covers screw JH 19T14 STD xxx Axxx Labels placed on rear IND100077 143 INB100036 2 rev 8 Product Labeling Warranty Label If you are to perform service on a unit still under warranty any warranty will be void if th
9. 11440 W Bernardo Court Suite 300 San Diego CA 92127 USA Tel 1 858 753 1959 Fax 1 858 408 1834 For an up 2 date list please visit www hatteland display com locations INB100036 2 rev 8 IND100077 1 Basic Construction Basic Construction Series 1 Touch Screen option ne Sun Visor option Water Cover option Mounting Bracket option Logo label option Example with mounting bracket Example with sun visor mounting bracket and rotary bracket IND100077 75 INB100036 2 rev 8 Product Labeling Introduction This section details the locations content details and specifications for factory mounted labels for all currently available standard Hatteland Display Industrial Display STD models This information will in most cases also apply for most Customized Models as well but may differ based on customer requirements in that case please refer to the customized User Manual paper or electronic version dependent on customer requirements Label Size and Types Label Layout Description Specification Type Serial Number Label Silver with glue on back non amp HATTELAND Name Label D tearable and made for thermal DISPLAY Size 75mm wide x 60mm high sguare size transfer printing Manufacturer Product 400W 115VAC 60Hz Hattalnnd Display 180 Inch 230VAC 50Hz IORWAY BE T 19714 STD AA1 AAAA 000256
10. 1280 x 1024 AC Power IN 1 x Std IEC Inlet Pixel Pitch RGB 0 294 H x 0 294 V mm bae ue E GE black to white User Controls es anni typica On front bezel Button control IP66 e Light Intensity 300 cd m2 typical e Viewable Angle 85 deg typical Up Down Left Right Power On Off and On Screen Display Menu push button e Active Display Area 376 32 301 056 V mm Brightness Control up down push buttons Max Colors 16 7 millions Hotkeys left right push buttons Mode Status Red Green Illuminated LED Ring Indicator Synchronisation Environmental Considerations Sync Signal Digital separate synchronisation e Operating C to 55 deg Composite synchronisation Humidity up to o Synchronisation on green Storage Temperature 20 deg C to 60 deg C Auto detects VGA gt SXGA interlaced and non interlaced le Wace a Nine eae Eo Video Signal Analog RGB 0 7Vp p id lolecilon ront Input Impedance 75 Ohm BEA are are AE e SLE Std 85cm Steering 45cm y I I s Synchronisation Range Even although the test conditions for units provide for a maximum Horizontal 15 0 kHz to 91 1 kHz operating temperature of 55 C continuous operation of all electronic e Vertical 60 Hz to 85 Hz components should if possible take place at ambient temperatures of only Recommended for optimum pi
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12. computer radar Recommended refresh rate is 60Hz Cables up to 10 meters generally provides good picture quality even with a 1600x1200 UXGA 60Hz signal In most cases especially with lower resolutions even longer cables will provide a satisfactory result This should however be tested in advance before making the decision on how far the unit can be placed from the signal source Installation 18 IND100078 19 INB100036 2 rev 8 General Installation Recommendations Rotary Bracket and Mounting Bracket combined assembling Illustration below shows Mounting Bracket and Rotary Bracket combined Both brackets are available separately and are delivered as such Both brackets contains several parts as indicated The table below illustrates a complete mounting of these two and you have to disassemble the Mounting Bracket prior to combining the two brackets together Use the provided bolts included in the package to assemble them You must provide your own bolts to secure the completed unit FIG 6 to a table desktop Recommended size is M10 and minimum 30mm in length A stand alone Rotary Bracket can not be mounted to a Display or Panel Computer unit without the Mounting Bracket as base first For more drawings and measurements of the two brackets please refer to User Manual Mounting Bracket Mounting Bracket Parts If mounting Mounting Bracket without Rotary Bracket Note tha
13. If a reguester appear for password during entering the OSD menu Menu Mode please use keycode Review the menu descriptions later in this manual for complete details for the 158 code Please note Factory default illustrations only Available functions icons and text may deviate slightly from actual OSD menu on your product due to different OSD software configurations and customized solutions Legend Map The OSD menu have functions that are specific for RGB mode DVI mode or when using the Full or Simplified menu structure This means that not all functions shown in the menu structure is available in all modes To easier identify which function is available in what mode the illustrations in this section is marked with different colors legends These colors are not visible in the real OSD menu Always available for all modes Always available for all modes Only available in Full menu mode Only available in RGB mode i e VGA RGB signal input is shown full screen Only available in Full and RGB modes Only available in DVI RGB mode Main Menu Display In this illustration the 3 main groups are shown Master Group Display Picture Setup Source Main Group 71 Main Group 2 Main Group 3 Power Off Picture Setup Source Execute Function Brightness OSD Settings Single Yes 4p No Contrast User Settings The symbols 4 indicate Phase Load Defaul
14. assembly disassembly page 15 SE Added JH 19TAP STD B1 customized variant drawings and to specifications Page 50 6 MS 14 Oct 2010 Added small info about OSD Password Keycode page 22 BU Revised chapter OSD Menu Functions to be valid for STD models page 26 33 SE 7 VM 04 May 2012 Fixed typo browsing page 32 SE Added FCC declaration page 81 Revised general text where needed to comply with current company profile throughout manual 8 SE 10 Mar 2014 Revised Product Labelling and Touch Screen Label chapters page 10 11 Appendix 62 IND100077 80 INB100036 2 rev 8 Appendix 63 IND100077 80 INB100036 2 rev 8 www hatteland display com
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17. osa m 26 39 Specifications 19714 STD AA1 AAAA 40 Technical DraWiNgS san osna ne ee 41 Technical Drawings 19T14 5 1 42 IND100130 32 INB100036 2 rev 8 Technical Drawings 43 Sun Visor NTC 44 Rotary Bracket 177 19 20 23 xui uxo 45 M 19520 E M SEER 46 CRT Adapter 19 TFT to 21 oos ER MEE Rak a re EEK uaa duco 47 CRT Adapter Custom 19 TFT to 21 48 VESA Bracket s 19 iin oa ni lej o aa aaa 49 Water Cover 19 HWO01 ana keen Poeiruda ade og epe corda 50 ADBOHODXOS rr aa a re ea eb kani 51 Pin Assignments Common Connectors 52 Pin Assignments Multifunction Cable 53 Basic Trouble shooting sp ea eo a aaa 54 Declaration of Conformity Ve Fc eda Din 55 Return Of Goods Information soie nike de aii 56 er of Pixel Defect Policy indie SAC ELLER REE REE vlekle aln 59 NOTES 60 Revision History TN E UT UT m PIT 62 IND100130 32
18. D MOVEMENT looping ON Signal OK ON No Signal ON Menu Delay i a 8 GREEN LED STATIC ON 4 RED LED STATIC ON 7 GREEN LED STATIC 1 LED OFF MOVEMENT doing 1 loop OFF Shutdown JE iJ is 1 RED LED MOVES for 3 sec After additional 3 secs all leds turns RED Operation 24 IND100064 23 INB100036 2 rev 8 OSD Menu Overview OSD Menu Quick Start To understand the workflow of the OSD menu follow these steps for a quick start The table shows the various OSD overlays you might encounter while navigating adjusting parameters or when text messages are displayed The OSD menu always remembers its last position which is indicated by the red bar 1 Press the physical MENU button for 3 sec The OSD menu will pop up as a overlay over the existing image on screen All the available functions you can adjust or control are now available as an easy understandable menu structure Display Picture Setup The current choice will be marked with a red selection bar Source Power Off The arrow indicates either a sub menu or function is available It is now required to press the physical right button to access the function sub menu You can now navigate up or down in the menu with the physical up down buttons indicated as symbols on the user control To select a function press the physical right arrow button You will now enter the sub menu of that function or execute it if its available
19. INB100036 2 rev 8 Contents of package This product is shipped with Item Description Illustration 9 1 pcs of Standard DVI Signal Cable DVI D 18 1 Male to DVI D 18 1 Male Single Link Length 2 0m HA SDM 2M 1 pcs of Standard VGA Signal Cable 7 DSUB 15 Male to DSUB 15 Male Length 2 0 2 HA VGA 2M 32 1 pcs of power cable European Type F Schuko to IEC EUR TYPE F E Length 1 8m 257 SAN e FS CABLE EU 0 80099 1 pcs of power cable US plug to IEC Length 1 8m US TYPE B 8 IEC DVI 4 1 pcs of DVI gt RGB VGA adapter DVI 12 5P Male to DSUB 15P Female MEDIA STD01 Documentation and Driver DVD CD containing the user manual including the Touch Screen driver for units delivered with a factory mounted touch screen Menu and Driver browser for Microsoft Windows 4 pcs of M6X25 pan screws Suitable for securing the display unit into a console cut out See illustration to the right DO NOT USE THESE TO MOUNT BRACKETS ONTO THE UNIT Use the provided and dedicated screws for accessories see next table below gt 1P06025 screw 8 16 06012150 washer Package may also include Item Description Illustration 4 pcs of M6X12 Unbraco bolts These are included with mounting bracket if ordered See illustration to the right Should only be used to secure the bracket onto display If yo
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21. Mode even after power shutdown of the unit This means that a lot of advanced functions is not accessible from the OSD Menu This is to prevent changes to the display that could impact on display functionality and image quality Only experienced and qualified personnel should access and change this OSD Mode setting e When selected a box icon BU will indicate that the selected function has been activated Display Setup OSD Settings OSD Mode Full May be set as factory default Function only available in Full menu mode Force the OSD Menu to always appear in Full Mode even after power shutdown of the unit This means that a lot of advanced functions is accessible from the OSD Menu Only experienced and qualified personnel should access and change this OSD Mode setting This is the factory default setting e When selected box icon Mi will indicate that the selected function has been activated Display Setup User Settings DPMS Enable disable the DPMS VESA Display Power Management Signaling function DPMS is a standard from the VESA consortium for managing the power supply of display units for computers through the graphics card e g shut off the unit after the computer has been unused for some time idle to save power Default is set to Enable On e When selected a box icon will indicate that the selected function has been activated User Controls 34 IND100064 34 INB100036 2 rev 8 OSD Menu Funct
22. PANEL BASED PRODUCTS Note Applies for a range of various products This is only meant as a general guide NO PICTURE LED BEHAVIOUR If there is no light at all in the LED at the FRONT check power cables If the LED in front is green then check if the brightness is set adjusted to max brightness Lack of image is most likely to be caused by incorrect connection lack of power or wrong BIOS settings SCROLLING UNSTABLE IMAGE Signal cable may not be completely connected to computer or TFT display Check the pin assignments and signal timings of the display and your video card with respect to recommended timing and pin assignments Make sure that the video card is compatible and that it is properly seated installed on the computer DISPLAY AREA IS NOT CENTERED SIZED CORRECTLY Make sure that a supported video mode has been selected on the display or on the video card system If it is impossible to position the image correctly i e the image adjustment controls will not move the image far enough then test it again using another graphics card for the PC system This situation may occur with a custom graphics card that is not close to standard timings or if something is in the graphics line that may be affecting the signal such as a signal splitter please note that normally a signal splitter will not have any adverse effect If it is impossible to change to the correct resolution color depth check if you have the right graphics driver in
23. acking which may indicate damage on or loss of contents Control the container and the seals for any defects 2 SECURING EVIDENCE When defects on the goods have been found evidence must be secured and seller must be informed Call the transporter and point out the defects Add a description of the defects on the goods receipt the forwarder s copy of the way bill or on the driving slip 3 RESCUE Bound the damage Try to restrict the damage and the loss Seller will compensate expences incurred due to reasonable security efforts in addition to damage and loss 4 COMPLAINT Write immediately a complaint to the transporter or his agent Forward immediately the complaint to the transporter or his agent and hold the transporter responsible for the defects The complaint must be sent at the latest for carriage by sea within 3 days for overland air transportation within 7 days 5 DOCUMENTATION For any claims the following documentation is required and must be forwared to the company or their agent invoice way bill and or bill of landing and or statement of arrival inspection document besides a copy of the letter of complaint to the transporter Appendix 58 IND100077 7 INB100036 2 rev 8 Pixel Defect Policy PIXEL DEFECT POLICY Dot defects Bright or dark spots on the panel Due to the effect that dot failures are part of the TFT technology such failure occurrence cannot be prevented basically Even though dot defects us
24. actory standards reserved for customer for customer ality Design ID ID company name ID specific ID E Custom options Can be customized by customer Structure is valid for all Maritime Multi Display MMD and Industrial Display STD models IND100077 137 INB100036 2 rev 8 Product Labeling Front Logo Label The front frame bezel design offers an area for customized logo label These labels can be ordered and customized with your own logo delivered from us The measurements are as follows WxH 181 66 x 44 16mm 7 15 x 1 74 R4 10 4 places in each corner Depth of area is 0 5mm IND100077 137 INB100036 2 rev 8 This page left intentionally blank INB100535 2 rev 6 Installation MEN Na INB100036 2 rev 8 General Installation Recommendations Installation and mounting 1 Most of our products are intended for various methods of installation or mounting panel mounting bracket mounting ceiling wall mounting etc for details please see the relevant mechanical drawings Adeguate ventilation is a necessary prereguisite for the life of the product The air inlet and outlet openings must definitely be kept clear coverings which restrict ventilation are not permissible Generally do not install the unit in a horizontal position laying down as this will cause heat to build up inside the unit which will damage the LCD Panel To prevent this problem we recommend installing t
25. ating downwards amp confirm DIRECT ACCESS HOTKEY FUNCTION You can access a number of functions from within the OSD Menu which is normally only accessible by browsing through the OSD Menu and locate the function manually The Direct Access function are assigned to the Left and Right buttons to function as hotkeys Note that some functions are dual increase decrease or just single swap next Those with single functionality both the left and right keypad button will perform the same action To configure the Direct Access Hotkeys functionality just press one of the buttons inwards and release it instantly detection time is immediate Available assigned functions for Direct Access are Brightness PIP Size Main Source Second Source Alpha Blend Video Scaling Swap Source Test Pattern and No Function Please review the OSD Menu Function chapter for configuring the direct access hotkeys functionality Operation 23 IND100064 23 INB100036 2 rev 8 Status LED Overview Status LED Overview The unit features a multi purpose indicator LED status ring which through different patterns and realtime activity gives back the status of the signal detected power on off calibration menu activity and more The LEDs are multicolored which either illuminate green or red based on the activity OFF No power connected OFF Standby power detected ON Signal Search NE DY 8 LED OFF 8 RED LED STATIC ON 1 GREEN LE
26. ative storage devices NO CD ROM AVAILABLE ON YOUR PRODUCT FOR INSTALLING DRIVERS SOFTWARE Please use USB memory sticks USB Floppy drive USB CD Rom Drive or alternative storage devices to transfer install software on CD ROM less units Appendix 54 IND100077 8 INB100036 2 rev 8 DISPLAY Declaration of Conformity We manufacturer Hatteland Display AS Amsosen N 5578 Nedre Vats Norway declare under our sole responsibility that the JH MMD JH MMC JH STD JH MIL HM NMD HM MIL HM CMD HT STD HD MMD HM MMD HT MMC HD MMC and HT computers product ranges is in conformity with the following standards in accordance with the EMC Directive Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC EN 60950 2006 A2 2013 EMC Directive 2004 108 EC EN 55022 2010 AC 2011 Class A 7 EN 55024 2010 Frode Grindheim Arne Kristiansen Vice President Product Management Site Manager Test amp Commission Division Nedre Vats Norway Oslo Norway CE MARK FIRST AFFIXED DATE 11 March 2010 Declaration of Conformity We manufacturer Hatteland Display AS Amsosen N 5578 Nedre Vats Norway declare under our sole responsibility that the JH MMD JH MMC JH STD JH MIL HM NMD HM MIL HM CMD HT STD HD MMD HM MMD HT MMC HD MMC and HT computers product ranges is in conformity with IEC 60945 4th EN 60945 2002 and IACS E10 where applicable ISPLAY Declaration of Conformity H D We manufacturer Hat
27. ature manually You can adjust the R red G green and B blue levels This applies to Main Source signal The window overlays PIP PBP and the OSD Menu overlay will be unaffected e Press the right B button to activate each R G B level and adjust them separately Display Picture Advanced Settings Graphic Scaling One to One Function only available in Full menu mode amp when analog DVI VGA RGB signal are set as Main Source Set the image scaling to 1 1 This means that the incoming signal is shown as is with correct aspect ratio and without any scaling to fit the display area If the image appears to have black bars at top bottom or and left right area the external signal source is the cause of this It does not support the signal in respect of what the native TFTs panel resolution reguires e When selected a box icon Mi will indicate that the selected function has been activated Display Picture Advanced Settings Graphic Scaling Fill Screen Function only available in Full menu mode amp when analog DVI VGA RGB signal are set as Main Source Set the image scaling to fit the entire native TFT panel resolution This means that the incoming signal is shown without correct aspect ratio and with scaling to fit the entire display area The result is that the image will appear stretched The external signal source is the cause of this It does not support the signal in respect of what the native TFTs panel reso
28. ced either by customer or Hatteland Display Examples for extraordinary circumstances Allocation from LCD Supplier Outstanding high number of LCD panels with bright dots but within LCD suppliers Specification Sharply increased demand by customer In such cases a mutual agreement is inevitable Examples Acceptance of bright dots in non critical display areas Acceptance of bright dots with defined color Last Revised July 2007 Appendix 59 IND100351 2 INB100036 2 rev 8 General Notes The unit is tested according to EN60945 1997 4 4 equipment category b protected from the weather Use of brightness and push buttons may inhibit visibility of information at night Appendix 60 IND100077 71 INB100036 2 rev 8 Appendix 61 IND100077 24 INB100036 2 rev 8 Revision History Rev By Date Notes SE 03 Nov 2008 First release SE 26 Jan 2009 Revised specifications Type Approval ClassNK SE 08 Oct 2009 Revised to current company profile layout KEO Revised general chapter text page 8 AK Revised contents of package chapter added typenumbers page 5 Revised specifications added type approvals page 42 4 BU 21 Jan 2010 Fixed typing error Display Data Configuration to Display Data Channel page 36 SE Rewrite text regarding Hotkeys and Direct Access page 18 37 5 KO 26 Feb 2010 Added Rotary and Mounting Bracket
29. cture quality 25 C This is a necessary prerequisite for long life and low service costs Supported Signals N Available Accessories Resolutions JH MMDBR STD A1 Bracket ee mou Mle D e 19BRD STD A1 Mounting Bracket EN60945 Tested SVGA 800 x 600 including 720 x 400 e JH MMDRO STD A1 Rotary Bracket SAGA e 19TSV STD A1 Sun Visor SXGA 1280 x 1024 JH 19VED STD A1 JH 19TAP STD A1 Vesa Bracket 21 CRT Adapter frame Recommended for optimum picture quality 60 Hz only sen as JH 19 STD B1 21 CRT Custom Adapter frame Power Specifications e 19TAP 5 0 2 20 TFT Adapter frame Power Supply JH 19TWC STD B1 lt Water Cover 1158230VAC 50 60Hz JH 19T14 STD AA1 AAAA Please see user manual for drawings measurements Power Consumption Operating 100 W max TESTING APPROVALS amp CERTIFICATES This product have been tested type approved by the following classification societies EN60945 4th IEC945 4th ClassNK Nippon Kaiji Kyokai GL Germanischer Lloyd DNV Det Norske Veritas ABS American Bureau of Shipping BV Bureau Veritas CCS China Classification Society LRS Lloyd s Register of Shipping EU RO MR Mutual Recognition IND100129 103 INB100036 2 rev 8 Technical Drawings INB100036 2 rev 8 UOISSIUJad JNOUJIM Aed Aue 03 JON uoneuuojur ejds
30. e 7 The useful life of the components of all Electronics Units generally decreases with increasing ambient temperature it is therefore advisable to install such units in air conditioned rooms If there are no such facilities these rooms must at least be dry adequately ventilated and kept at a suitable temperature in order to prevent the formation of condensation inside the display unit With most Electronic Units cooling takes place via the surface of the casing The cooling must not be impaired by partial covering of the unit or by installation of the unit in a confined cabinet In the area of the wheel house the distance of each electronics unit from the magnetic standard compass or the magnetic steering compass must not be less than the permitted magnetic protection distance This distance is measured from the centre of the magnetic system of the compass to the nearest point on the corresponding unit concerned Units which are to be used on the bridge wing must be installed inside the wing control console protected against the weather In order to avoid misting of the viewing screen a 25 50 W console heating power depending on the volume is recommended When selecting the site of a display unit the maximum cable lengths have to be considered When a product is being installed the surface base or bulkhead must be checked to ensure that it is flat in order to avoid twisting of the unit when
31. eans that all the components offered must be ordered by us If one component or more are removed from the quotation the prices given in the package quotation are not valid 5 TERMS OF PAYMENT Cash on delivery or payment in advance Net granted for companies schools and institutions only according to agreement In case of too late payment 1 5 interest month will be charged Seller has mortage rights in the goods delivered until the purchase price additional interests and charges have been paid in full Accepted bill is not considered as payment until it has been honoured in full 6 TIME OF DELIVERY The quoted time of delivery is based on information from our suppliers We disclaim any responsibility for the consequences of any delay or cancellation from our suppliers Belated delivery gives not solely the right for cancellation 7 DELIVERY POINT OF TIME Goods are considered delivered to customer when handed over to charterer 8 FREIGHT PACKING FORWARDING FEE Hatteland Display charge NOK 50 in forwarding fee for orders below NOK 1000 Freight charge according to expenses for orders above NOK 1000 VAT not included For carriage arrangements organized by customers a handling fee of NOK 200 will be applied 9 COMPLAINT By receipt customer must check goods for obvious defects which have to be claimed within 8 days from receipt Otherwise acceptance of complaint can not be counted on 10 WARRANTY SERVICES Time of warrant
32. ed by the display controller This information is stored electronically on the EVX component board Example Video Chip DVI Chip NVRAM DDC Display Source Single xxx This function will indicate what physical signal inputs is considered to be detectable by the OSD Menu and the display controller The amount of signal inputs available will depend on the physical HATTELANDG IO Cable you have installed in the system You can choose what sources are to be detectable and a icon next to each source will indicate its activity When you for instance use the Swap Source function it will swap between all the indicated ones Possible sources might include Analog RGB 1 Analog RGB 2 and Digital DVI e When selected a box icon Mi will indicate that the selected function has been activated User Controls 37 IND100064 34 INB100036 2 rev 8 This page left intentionally blank INB100036 2 rev 8 Specifications INB100036 2 rev 8 Specifications JH 19T14 STD AA1 AAAA TFT Technology Physical Considerations High Quality SHARP TFT 483 W x 444 H x 82 D mm 19 02 W x 17 48 H x 3 23 D e 19 0 inch viewable image size Weight 11 50 kg approx Active Matrix Thin Film Transistor TFT MVA Premium Technology Signal Terminals er DVI I Signal IN 1 x 29p DVI Female or as RGB IN with adapter TFT Characteristics RGB Signal IN 1x 15 HD D SUB female Pixel Number
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34. faulty or undesirable operation The problem may be from external equipment e Press the right f button to activate A confirmation requester will appear Use to confirm Display Setup OSD Settings Language This function will choose the default language to use in all OSD menu text messages for the entire display controller software Available languages may be English default Norwegian Chinese simplified French Spanish and Japanese Please note that the manufacturer s user manual is currently only in English e When selected a box icon BE will indicate that the selected function has been activated Display Setup OSD Settings OSD Timeout sec Increase decrease the timeout period in seconds for the OSD Menu overlay to automatically disappear without the user having to manually exit from the OSD menu e Level adjusts from 5 30 seconds 20 is default Display Setup OSD Settings Transparency Increase decrease the alpha blend also known as transparency of the OSD Menu overlay It means that all signals inputs and PIP PBP images show through the OSD Menu It is used when important information on the display is neccessary to be visible at all times A black border around the OSD menu layout will always be black and is not affected by this adjustment e Level adjusts from 0 100 steps 50 is default Display Setup OSD Settings OSD Horz Position Move the horizontal left right position of the OSD Menu ove
35. functionality Some of these Sub Groups have more options please review this map to guickly determine the location of your desired function option For detailed information please review the OSD Menu Functions later in this section Please note Factory default illustrations only Available functions icons and text may deviate slightly from actual OSD menu on your product due to different OSD software configurations and customized solutions Main Group 3 Set Function gt Activate Sub Group 31 Single a Analog RGB 1 E Analog RGB 2 Digital User Controls 29 IND100064 26 INB100036 2 rev 8 OSD Menu Functions OSD Menu Functions The following section covers all possible settings that the user can in a certain mode encounter or needs to adjust The structure of these commands are identified as paths Please review the OSD Menu Overview Map earlier in this manual to see the different paths if you have not already made yourselves familiar with the OSD Menu structure Most functions are performed in real time so you do not have to exit the OSD menu to see the results Please note Available functions described may deviate slightly from actual OSD menu on your product This is due to different OSD software configurations and customized solutions Display Picture Brightness Function only available Full menu mode Increase decrease the overall brightness of the panel electronically by controlling the vol
36. he unit in a vertical position 30 degrees to improve the airflow through the unit To further improve the cooling of the unit we recommend installing Cooling Fans underneath blowing upwards into the unit air inlet This may be reguired in high temperature applications and also when there is reason to expect temperature problems due to non optimal way of mounting Exposure to extreme direct sunlight can cause a considerable increase in the temperature of the unit and might under certain circumstances lead to overtemperature This point should already be taken into consideration when the bridge equipment is being planned sun shades distance from the windows ventilation etc Space necessary for ventilation for cable inlets for the operating procedures and for maintenance must be provided If the push buttons of the product are not illuminated an external dimmable illumination 60945 Ed 4 4 2 2 3 e g Goose neck light is required for navigational use The illumination shall be dazzle free and adjustable to extinction Information about necessary pull relievers for cables is indicated in the Physical Connection section of this manual Attention must be paid to this information so that cable breaks will not occur e g during service work Do not paint the product The surface treatment influences on the excess heat transfer Painting labels or other surface treatments that differ from the factory defaul
37. igital GREEN link 1 Pin 10 T M D S Data1 Digital GREEN link 1 Pin 11 T M D S Data1 3 Shield Pin 12 T M D S Data3 Digital BLUE link 2 Pin 13 T M D S Data3 Digital BLUE link 2 Pin 14 5V Power for standby mode Pin 15 Ground for 5V and analog sync Pin 16 Hot Plug Detect Pin 17 T M D S DataO Digital BLUE link 1 and digital sync Pin 18 T M D S 0 Digital BLUE link 1 and digital sync Pin 19 T M D S Data0 5 Shield Pin 20 T M D S Data5 Digital RED link 2 Pin 21 T M D S Data5 Digital RED link 2 Pin 22 T M D S Clock Shield Pin 23 T M D S Clock Digital clock Links 1 and 2 Pin 24 T M D S Clock Digital clock Links 1 and 2 Pin C1 Analog RED Pin C2 Analog GREEN Pin C3 Analog BLUE Pin C4 Analog Horizontal Sync Pin C5 Analog Ground return for RGB signals DDC Display Data Channel T M D S Transition Minimized Differential Signal PIN C1 C2 C3 C4 Only present on DVI I connectors NOTE Connector shows a DUAL LINK design but some units may not support it Only products with 1920x1200 or more in resolution require support DUAL LINK Pin Assignments 15P HD RGB VGA Pin Assignments USB TYPE B Pin 2 Negative Data Pin 1 5V Pin 3 Positive Data Pin 4 Ground 15 14 13 12 11 Pin 01 Red analog Pin 02 Green analog Pin 03 Blue analog Pin 04 Reserved for monitor ID bit 2 grounded Pin05 Digi
38. ill indicate which parameter are now currently activated In this example The PIP function is configured to be active To active any other function just navigate to it press the physical right arrow but ton The box will appear next to the text indicating it is activated 6 Example of a non active function greyed out text Main source Please note that certain functions may be disabled by factory default or by means of Are des customized menu structure product setup These functions cannot be accessed or Analog RGB 2 executed when they appear in gray text color In this illustration the S Video inputs Digital are disabled in the OSD menu as the product does not have any physical S Video input connectors 7 To exit from the OSD menu at any menu level or in any other OSD overlay just press the physical MENU button The menu will disappear and the last setting adjusted will be stored Alternatively you can wait for the OSD to reach time out and exit automatically without user interaction Parameters will be saved User Controls IND100064 25 INB100036 2 rev 8 OSD Menu Overview OSD Functions Map The OSD menu consists of main function groups with sub menu groups On the following pages a complete map of the available functions is shown The following section should be viewed in color Please note that the red selection bar is not indicated in any of the following illustrations OSD Password Keycode
39. ing and affects the Main Source signal e Press the right gt button to activate A confirmation requester will appear Use to confirm User Controls 32 IND100064 34 INB100036 2 rev 8 OSD Menu Functions Display Picture Picture Info Main Source Please note that a valid input signal must be present for this function to work This function will show the picture information as detected by the display controller such as Physical Port Input Name Current Signal Resolution H Freq horizontal frequency and V Freq vertical frequency It will not perform any changes or adjustments to the display settings and signals e When selected a box icon BU will indicate that the selected function has been activated Display Picture Auto Setup Function only available when analog VGA RGB signal are set as Main Source This function will try to re negotiate with the current signal input and its specifications like freguency etc to perform an auto adjusting on screen to correct aspect ratio centered on screen re negoiate phase freguency for analog signals All signal inputs and image adjustments will be reset It will not reset any configuration done for the OSD Menu overlay and various other user settings This function can be used in cases where you suspect a faulty or unsuitable configuration of the unit is present It can also be used in trouble shooting situations to determine that the display are not or are the reason for a
40. ions Display Setup User Settings Auto Source Select Enable disable the automatic detection and selection of any signal input and show it full screen If you have a external unit that switches between several other external signal inputs of different signal origins this function will be helpful and switch to the signal that appears to be valid since the last detection was made If for instance a Composite Video Signal was terminated the display controller would automatically scan the other available signal inputs and show that signal full screen instead If that too is lost it will continue to scan the other signal inputs If no signal inputs were in the end found to be valid the unit would eventually only show a black image and automatically power off standby due to inactivity idle in the signal streams Default is set to Disable Off e When selected a box icon BE will indicate that the selected function has been activated Display Setup User Settings Gamma x x Function only available in Full menu mode Adjust the overall gamma intensity You can choose 1 0 default 1 6 or 2 0 Higher values will give a much more brighter washed out picture even in the darkest areas i e black becomes faint grey This affects the whole panel and all applies to all signal inputs and window overlays PIP PBP inlcuding the OSD Menu overlay This will be independent of the actual brightness contrast adjustment done by the front user co
41. ions start to flicker scroll at which point you must reverse the last adjustment to stop it from flickering scrolling anymore This function can be used for older signals that is not automatically detected by the internal display controller e Level adjusts from 0 200 steps Default is based on signal source User Controls 30 IND100064 34 INB100036 2 rev 8 OSD Menu Functions Display Picture Sharpness Increase decrease the overall image sharpness This affects the whole panel and applies to all signal inputs and window overlays PIP PBP Use it to increase the visual quality of signals from possible older equipment or electronically weak signals e Level adjusts from 0 15 steps 7 is default Display Picture Advanced Settings Color Temperature xx00K Adjust the color temperature measured in Kelvin degrees You can choose between 9300K 8000K 6500K and 5000K This applies to the Main Source signal Window overlays PIP PBP and the OSD Menu overlay will be unaffacted Lower values make the image appear warmer while higher values will make it appear cooler Default is set to 9300K The Kelvin color temperature scale approximate and symbolic 1800K 4000K 5500K 8000K 12000K 16000K e When selected a box icon Mi will indicate that the selected function has been activated Display Picture Advanced Settings Color Temperature User RGB Function only available in Full menu mode Adjust the color temper
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43. is document Before returning goods please contact your system supplier before sending anything directly to manufacturer When you return products after loan test evaulation or products subject for credit you must ensure that all accessories received from our warehouse is returned This applies to cables powermodules and additional equipment except screws or similar user manual datasheets or other written paper documents Furthermore the product must not have any minor medium or severe scratches chemical spills or similar on the backcover front frame or glass This is needed to credit the invoice 100 Missing parts will not be subject for credit and you will not get total credit for returned product You will either be charged separately or the amount is withdrawn from the credit If you decide to ship the missing items on the after hand you will get 100 credit for that particular invoice or items received at manufacturer incoming goods control Please contact our service sales department if additional questions Handling and packing units for return credit To prevent damage during shipping and transportation respect the guidelines below Make sure you surround the product with the following material whenever possible Use the original packaging from manufacturer firm foam material bubble wrap lots of PadPack paper or foam chips polyester wrapped in sealed plastic bags Please make sure that the unit is protected with a surro
44. is label show signs of removal attempts re gluing or removed completely This label is located on the back of the product and covers a key screw This is to aid service departments to determine if there has been any unauthorized service on a unit still under warranty Quality Control QC Label This label indicates that the unit is produced tested and packed according to manufacturer s QA specifications It will include a Personal ID and signature by the personnell responsible for approving the unit in production test and warehouse departments Serial Number Label Layout example Product Description Manufacturer Country Power Rating Date of Production Hatteland Display Input Voltage Serial Number E M JH 19T14 MMD AA1 AAAA 000256 Barcode TYP SNO Type Serial Number Typenumber Structure example Type Number shown below may not match your actual unit but structure ID description applies for the entire product range Reference http www hatteland display com pdflink ind100780 1 php PCB Electronics Product Type ID TFT Panel Size in inches for Display Range Sel PREMI PED INA IB Optical Enhancement ID Touch Screen Technology ID Standard ID or reserved for customer specific ID TFT Panel Generation Abbreviation for Frame Color ma is Frame User Control Revision ID Maritime Multi or or reserved Mechanical Functionali Locked elements f
45. lue With buttons 4 Exit Sub Group 4133 Widescreen Mode 1280x1024 E 1360x1024 Set Function gt Activate User Controls Adjust Value With buttons 4 Exit Main Group 1 Picture Brightness Contrast Phase Frequency Sharpness Advanced Settings Picture Info Auto Setup Execute Function Yes lt Exit IND100064 26 INB100036 2 rev 8 OSD Menu Overview Main Group 2 Setup In this group with its sub groups the user can adjust parameters that directly impact settings for the video controller software OSD settings and gain access to settings that are physically accessible for the user None of these settings will impact on the picture visually for the incoming signal sources Some of these Sub Groups have more options please review this map to guickly determine the location of your desired function option For detailed information please review the OSD Menu Functions later in this section Please note Factory default illustrations only Available functions icons and text may deviate slightly from actual OSD menu on your product due to different OSD software configurations and customized solutions Main Group 2 Setup OSD Settings User Settings Load Default Direct Access Sub Group 21 Sub Group 211 OSD Settings Language OSD Timeout sec Transparency OSD Horz Position OSD Vert Position OSD Mode Full Menu Set Function gt Acti
46. lution requires e When selected a box icon BU will indicate that the selected function has been activated User Controls 31 IND100064 34 INB100036 2 rev 8 OSD Menu Functions Display Picture Advanced Settings Graphic Scaling Fill Aspect Ratio DEFAULT Function only available in Full menu mode amp when analog DVI VGA RGB signal are set as Main Source Set the image scaling to fit the entire native TFTs panel resolution based on correct aspect ratio factory default This means that the incoming signal is scaled to best possible fit within the entire display area The result is that black bars might be visible in top bottom and or left right area The external signal source is the cause of this It does not support the signal in respect of what the native TFT panel resolution requires e When selected a box icon BU will indicate that the selected function has been activated Display Picture Advanced Settings Horz Position Move the horizontal left right position of the entire display area This applies to the Main Source signal Please note that this function can move information in the image outside the visible display area so use caution when modifying this parameter e Level adjusts from 0 100 steps 50 is default Display Picture Advanced Settings Vert Position Move the vertical up down position of the entire display area This applies to the Main Source signal Please note that this functi
47. make sure the TFT panel s specifications can be detected succesfully by the display controller software This can be used in trouble shooting situations to determine that the display are not or are the reason for a faulty or undesirable operation The problem may be from external equipment e Press the right B button to activate A confirmation requester will appear Use to confirm User Controls 35 IND100064 34 INB100036 2 rev 8 OSD Menu Functions Display Setup Load Default Load User Default This function will restore any User Default settings that have been saved previously If no User Defaults was found nothing will be re configured The User Defaults consists of custom settings and all parameters adjusted in the entire OSD Menu by user This can be used in trouble shooting situations to determine that the display are not or are the reason for a faulty or undesirable operation The problem may be from external equipment e Press the right B button to activate A confirmation requester will appear Use to confirm Display Setup Load Default Save User Default Function only available Full menu mode This function will create and save a own custom User Default based on what settings and parameters the user has edited in the OSD Menu It will never save over the Factory Default and it completely independent This can also be useful for customers who want to specifically preset the OSD Menu after a certain c
48. make sure you do not bend any of the pins inside the connector Connect the other end of the cable to the DVI connector on your equipment and secure it Important note for DVI signal detection Please note that for the operating system to detect DVI signals correctly the DVI cable MUST be connected physically to the display unit during boot up otherwise you may experience a black image Furthermore certain graphics drivers may need to refresh their device list often done manually by user detect devices while in some cases the Plug n Play will automatically detect the DVI signal correctly Please consult your local technician if you have this behaviour of detection problems when using DVI In all cases the problem can be solved in the operating system and this is not a malfunction in the graphic controller for HATTELAND units POWER INPUT For models supporting AC input The internal AC power module supports both 115VAC 60Hz and 230VAC 50Hz power input IND100133 34 INB100036 2 rev 8 Operation Pd INB100036 2 rev 8 User Controls USER CONTROLS OVERVIEW The tactile only keypad controls with 5 push buttons and the Status LED Ring The keypad provide the user to control brightness access the configuration menu and use the Direct Access Hotkeys functionality The LED ring will provide feedback for various status or modes that the unit can or currently operates in Power ON To turn the unit on pu
49. ntrols like potmeters or buttons e When selected a box icon BiU will indicate that the selected function has been activated Display Setup User Settings Splash Screen Function only available in Full menu mode Enable disable the Splash Screen logo upon power on for the unit and while the display controller is initalizing It will be gone as soon as the signal input appear on screen This is by factory default shown as manufacturer s brand logo HATTELAND This can also be customized to show customer logo Display Setup Load Default Factory Default This function will reset everything to factory default settings It will not revert back to a possible set of saved user defaults stored in the display controller software All signal inputs and image adjustments will be reset This function can be used in cases where you suspect a faulty or unsuitable configuration of the display is present It can also be used in trouble shooting situations to determine that the display are not or are the reason for a faulty or undesirable operation The problem may be from external equipment e Press the right button to activate A confirmation requester will appear Use to confirm Display Setup Load Default DDC Setup Default DDC Function only available in Full menu mode This function will detect the TFT panel specifications EDID data and update it via the DDC Display Data Channel to the display controller It is to
50. ompany or usage operation policy e Press the right f button to activate A confirmation requester will appear Use to confirm Display Setup Direct Access also known as hotkey This function will configure the hotkey functionality It means that the user can access a function that is normally only accessible by browsing through the OSD Menu and locate the function Available assigned hotkey functions are Brightness Main Source Video Scaling Test Pattern No Function e When selected a box icon BU will indicate that the selected function has been activated Display Setup Test Pattern This function will show a typical test pattern with greyscales colors and raster patterned boxes to check for deviations in the TFT panel display controller behaviour It is independent of any current resolution or specifications found in the signal inputs The test pattern is generated internally in the display controller and is sent 1 1 directly to the TFT panel It can be therefore be used in trouble shooting situations to determine that the display are not or are the reason for a faulty or undesirable operation The problem may be from external equipment Also this function will be handy to check the display quality without having any signal input available to test with e Press the right gt button to activate the function and hold MENU key for seconds exit the test Display Setup Service Menu Type and Serial Functi
51. on can move information in the image outside the visible display area so use caution when modifying this parameter e Level adjusts from 0 100 steps 50 is default Display Picture Advanced Settings Widescreen Mode This will force the display controller to scale the image to match the incoming signal from typical radar systems with a custom resolution of 1360x1024 Since the display controller are unable to automatically detect the difference between this resolution and 1280x1024 the user have the option to manually set the display to the reguired resolution Setting the resolution to 1280x1024 will only use the native TFTs panel resolution for 19inch only For other TFT sizes it will use the native TFT panel resolution instead 1 1 e When selected a box icon will indicate that the selected function has been activated Display Picture Advanced Settings RGB Calibrate Warning The displayed image MUST be a black white image color gray scale image not usable If not the calibration will produce wrong color values Function only available in Full menu mode and when analog VGA RGB signal are set as Main Source This function will automatically calibrate the R red G green B blue signal gain values also known as the color intensity to a neutral and a normalized level This function will also override any previous color adjustments done by user in the OSD menu It will also override the Kelvin color temperature sett
52. on only available in Full menu mode This function will show the unit s Type Number and Serial Number This information is stored electronically on a board chip component Example JH 23T12 MMD AA1 AAAA 000001 Display Setup Service Menu EVX Firmware Ver Function only available Full menu mode This function will show the firmware version software OSD of the display controller This information is stored electronically on the EVX component board Example E0 30 00 1 User Controls 36 IND100064 34 INB100036 2 rev 8 OSD Menu Functions Function only available in Full menu mode This will show the firmware version on the internal micro controller This information is stored electronially on a board chip component Example SW100062 1E5 Display Setup Service Menu Elapsed Time hr Function only available in Full menu mode This function will show the current elapsed running time for the unit in hours It is based on that the display has actually shown a valid image on screen during that time and not just how long the product has been powered on It can be used to determine the life span in respect of what the MTBF for the display or backlight is specified to This information is stored electronically on the EVX component board Example 452 Display Setup Service Menu Fault Status Function only available in Full menu mode This function will show the last recorded fault message detect
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54. radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Last revised 9 Nov 2012 e R 3 Contents of 5 General EDEL 7 About this manual eR t c E 8 About Hatteland Display 8 www hatteland display com ne 8 Contact MONA a RO D 8 Basic Construction O OO NI 9 Product Labeling nn 10 Front Logo Lape a ane aa a Eai 13 seen 15 Installation and mounting nea aaa a a ee aaa 16 JOIN MES RETE 16 Cables FEE EET a P RAM SME 18 Cable Entries 8 Connectors Marked area Illustration only 18 Maximum Cable LENO ien eto retra 18 Rotary Bracket and Mounting Bracket combined assembling 19 Physical Connections STD Based Models 20 D e ee emassa Cus eee MEE eae MM IE IEEE cee ee DM ID ENS iE 21 User Controls PE TET 22 Status LED 24 OSD Men OVervieW 25 OSD Menu Quick Start uso irpoc dekana bek rea sacras 25 Dn ea oa 26 OSD Password Keycode
55. rlay The OSD Menu can only be moved within the max display area available e Level adjusts from 0 100 steps 100 is default User Controls 33 IND100064 34 INB100036 2 rev 8 OSD Menu Functions Display Setup OSD Settings OSD Vert Position Move the vertical left right position of the OSD Menu overlay The OSD Menu can only be moved within the max display area available e Level adjusts from 0 100 steps 100 is default Display Setup OSD Settings Full Menu Function only available through password protection If the current OSD Menu is in Simplified mode you may gain access to all the functions again with the following procedure Press the right f to activate the function now a requester will appear with digits shown as To enable the OSD Menu to appear in Full Menu mode please change the digits to and press the right gt to confirm Now all the Menu functions will be accessible When you power off the product this setting will be reverted back to Simplified mode Note To force the OSD Menu to appear in Full Menu Mode always you must first unlock the OSD Menu with the procedure as described and then go to the Display Setup OSD Settings OSD Mode Full and make sure that setting is activated see below Display Setup OSD Settings OSD Mode Simplified May be set as factory default Function only available in Full menu mode Force the OSD Menu to always appear in Simplified
56. sh the navigator MENU button inwards and release it instantly The unit will start searching for signal sources A green led will move around the led ring to indicate the search procedure Please consult the STATUS LED overview later in this chapter for the various LED patterns that can occur Power OFF To turn the unit off push the navigator MENU button inwards and hold it down for 6 seconds After the first 3 seconds the menu will appear 3 seconds later the unit is turned off and all LED indicators will turn red You can now release the power button Please consult the STATUS LED overview on the next page for the various LED patterns that can occur Operation 22 IND100064 23 INB100036 2 rev 8 User Controls KEYPAD FUNCTIONALITY Up button Power Menu button GRX Push Buttons Left Hotkey button JO Right Hotkey button jenu JL Direct Access Hotkeys Status LED Ring Down button MENU function as Power On Off amp On Screen Display OSD menu access LEFT 4 function as Direct Access Hotkey exit the current function and navigate to the previous OSD menu RIGHT function as Direct Access Hotkey enter sub menu amp execute set selected function UP function as Increase brightness adjust positive values visual movement OSD menu navigating upwards amp confirm DOWN function as Decrease brightness adjust negative values visual movement OSD menu navig
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58. stalled in your system IMAGE APPEARANCE A faulty TFT panel can have black lines pixel errors failed sections flickering or flashing image Incorrect graphic card refresh rate resolution or interlaced mode will probably cause the image to be the wrong size it may scroll flicker badly or possibly even no image is present Sparkling on the display may be a faulty TFT panel signal cable and it needs service attention RGB Signal Only Horizontal interference can usually be corrected by adjusting the PHASE OSD menu Vertical interference can usually be corrected by adjusting the FREQUENCY OSD menu DEW CONDENSATION BEHIND GLASS Note that this problem will not occur on bonded products For non bonded products do the following Power on the TFT product and set brightness to 10096 Turn off any automatic screensavers on PC or similar During minutes the dew will be gone To speed up the process use a fan heater for a reasonable time Do not overheat the unit GENERAL ISSUES FOR COMPUTER BASED PRODUCTS Note Applies for a range of various products This is only meant as a general guide CD ROM FAILURE OR READ DETECTION PROBLEMS If the product are operated located in a area with extreme condensation the CD DVD drive may not work correctly due to condensation on the read head Keep the product on for a while until it s reached normal operating temperature and retry accessing discs Otherwise consider using USB memory sticks or altern
59. t might cause overheating 10 Expose to heavy vibration and acoustic noise might under certain circumstances affect functionality and expected lifetime This must be considered during system assembly and installation Mounting position must carefully be selected to avoid any exposure of amplified vibration Ergonomics 1 Adjust the unit height so that the top of the screen is at or below eye level Your eyes should look slightly downwards when viewing the middle of the screen Adjust screen inclination to remain gaze angle to the centre of the screen approximately perpendicular to the line of gaze When products are to be operated both from a sitting position and from a standing position a screen inclination of about 30 to 40 from a vertical plane has turned out to be favourable The brightness of displays is limited Sunlight passing directly through the bridge windows or its reflection which falls upon the screen workplaces must be reduced by suitable means negatively inclined window surfaces benetian blinds distance from the windows dark colouring of the deckhead The use of ordinary commercial filter plates or filter films is not permitted for items of equipment that require approval by optical effects aids of that kind can suppress small radar targets for example Installation 16 IND100078 19 INB100036 2 rev 8 General Installation Recommendations General mounting instructions 1
60. t the length of bolts should not exceed 12mm ref 1 and 5 Using any longer is not possible due to mechanical design inside which are designed to protect the electronics Review also technical drawings chapter in the manual for 1 measurements and dimensions of brackets 1 Mount bolts on each side 2 Make adjustments before securing the bolts 2 Adjust the tilting angle and secure the bolts Installation 19 IND100078 26 INB100036 2 rev 8 Physical Connections STD Based Models Connection area of display illustration RGB IN DVI I IN Cable Tension To reduce tension of the cables you connect secure them with a cable tie to the base mounted clamp or to the chassis hinges For certain models a base mounted clamp is available FIG 1 For other models a hinge in the chassis is available FIG 2 28828 toy RGB IN Connect the VGA cable to the D SUB 15P Connector female Secure the VGA cable to the hex spacers provided on the unit and make sure you do not bend any of the pins inside the connector when connecting Connect the other end of the cable to the VGA connector on your equipment and secure it E foooogooo 55 BJO py in Connect your DVI cable to the DVI I 29 Connector female The DVI I connector can function as regular RGB IN by using DVI I gt RGB VGA adapter Secure the DVI cable to the hex spacers provided on the unit and
61. t what physical button to press on Frequency Direct Access the user control Sharpness Test Pattern Advanced Settings Service Menu Picture Info Auto Setup User Controls 26 IND100064 26 INB100036 2 rev 8 OSD Menu Overview Main Group 71 Picture In this group with its sub groups the user can adjust parameters that directly impact the picture visually for all incoming signal sources Some of these Sub Groups have more options please review this map to quickly determine the location of your desired function option For detailed information please review the OSD Menu Functions later in this section Please note Factory default illustrations only Available functions icons and text may deviate slightly from actual OSD menu on A your product due to different OSD software configurations and customized solutions Adjust Value With buttons 4 Exit Sub Group 1311 User Red Set Function gt Activate Sub Group 131 Sub Group 13 Advanced Settings A Green Color Temperature 9300K E 8000K B Blue Color Temperature Graphic Scaling 6500K 5000K User Horz Position Vert Position Widescreen Mode RGB Calibrate Set Function gt Activate Execute Function gt Execute Sub Group 132 Graphic Scaling One To One IH Fill Screen Fill Aspect Ratio Execute Function 4 Exit Adjust Va
62. tage level This applies to the Main Source signal Window overlays PIP PBP and the OSD Menu overlay will be unaffacted This will be independent of the actual adjustment done by the front user controls like potmeters or buttons e Level adjusts from 0 100 steps 50 is default Display Picture Contrast Function only available in Full menu mode Increase decrease the overall contrast of the panel electronically by controlling the voltage level This applies to the Main Source signal Window overlays PIP PBP and the OSD Menu overlay will be unaffacted This will be independent of the actual adjustment done by the front user controls like potmeters or buttons e Level adjusts from 0 100 steps 50 is default Display Picture Phase This function only apply for analog VGA RGB signals Fine tune the data sampling position of the signal impacts on image quality This function will remove small transparent defects in typical characters where a portion seems to be more faint then the nearby black pixels The faint pixels are always visible as a line from top to bottom vertically e Level adjusts from 0 100 steps Default is based on signal source Display Picture Frequency This function only apply for analog VGA RGB signals Adjust the horizontal frequency of the analog signal to improve visibility of the entire image When it is ad justed you will notice that the image will appear to be stretched and might in some situat
63. tal ground Pin 06 Analog ground red Pin 07 Analog ground green Pin 08 Analog ground blue Pin 09 5V power supply for DDC optional Pin 10 Digital ground Pin 11 Reserved for monitor ID bit 0 grounded Pin 12 serial data Pin 18 Horizontal sync or composite sync input Pin 14 Vertical sync input Pin 15 _ DDC serial clock Appendix 52 IND100241 9 INB100036 2 rev 8 Pin Assignments Multifunction Cable Outputs Connectors that are commonly available on the Multifunction Cable or customized cable Connectors are seen from users Point Of View POV Pin Assignments 9P Serial COM RS232 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 Pin 01 CTRL Buzzer Control 12V input for driving the buzzer Pin 02 TX Transmit Data Pin 03 RX Receive Data Pin 04 DTR Data Terminal Ready Pin 05 GND Ground Pin 06 DSR Data Set Ready Pin 07 RTS Reguest To Send Pin 08 CTS Clear To Send Pin 09 CTRL Buzzer Control Pull low to activate buzzer Pin Assignments 5P S VHS S VIDEO Pin 4 C Color chrominance Pin 3 Y Intensity luminance Pin 2 Ground C Pin 1 Ground Y Pin Assignments RCA 8 BNC 1P COMP VIDEO Pin 1 Video Signal Ground Shield Appendix 53 IND100241 9 INB100036 2 rev 8 Basic Trouble shooting GENERAL ISSUES FOR TFT
64. teland Display AS Amsosen N 5578 Nedre Vats Norway declare under our sole responsibility that the products listed below comply with FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B Class A JH MMD JH MMC JH STD JH MIL HM NMD HM MIL HM CMD HT STD HD MMD HM MMD HT MMC HD MMC and HT computers product ranges Note This eguipment 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 eguipment is operated in a commercial environment This eguipment generates uses and can radiate radio freguency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this eguipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be reguired to correct the interference at his own expense bed Frode Grindheim Arne Kristiansen Vice President Product Management Site Manager Test amp Commission Division Nedre Vats Norway Oslo Norway FCC MARK FIRST AFFIXED DATE 16 February 2012 IND100237 1 This document was last approved reviewed and found valid on 03 Jan 2014 by the signed participants as stated above Return Of Goods Information Return of goods Applies not to warranty normal service repair of products Hatteland Display referenced as manufacturer in th
65. the fixing screws are tightened because such twisting would impair mechanical functions Any unevenness should be compensated for by means of spacing washers The grounding screws of the units must be connected to the body of the ship ground the wire used should have a cross sectional area of at least 6 mm Transportation damage even if apparently insignificant at first glance must immediately be examined and be reported to the freight carrier The moment of setting to work of the equipment is too late not only for reporting the damage but also for the supply of replacements The classification is only valid for approved mounting brackets provided by Hatteland Display The unit shall be mounted stand alone without any devices or loose parts placed at or nearby the unit Any other type of mounting might require test and re classification Installation 17 IND100078 19 INB100036 2 rev 8 General Installation Recommendations Cables Use only high quality shielded signal cables Cable Entries amp Connectors Marked area Illustration only Bottom View __ 00001062 Maximum Cable Length Any cable should generally be kept as short as possible to provide a high quality input output The maximum signal cable length will depend on the signal resolution and frequency but also on the quality of the signal output from the
66. u prefer your own bolts make sure they do not exceed 12mm in length Use any longer is not possible due to mechanical limits IND100131 18 INB100036 2 rev 8 This page left intentionally blank INB100036 2 rev 8 General INB100036 2 rev 8 Hatteland Display AS About this manual The manual contains electrical mechanical and input output signal specifications All specifications in this manual due to manufacturing new revisions and approvals are subject to change without notice However the last update and revision of this manual are shown both on the frontpage and also in the Revision History chapter at the end of the manual Furthermore for third party datasheet and user manuals please see dedicated Documentation and Driver DVD delivered with the product or contact our sales technical helpdesk personnel for support About Hatteland Display Hatteland Display is the leading technology provider of specialized display and computer products delivering high quality unique and customized solutions to the international maritime naval and industrial markets The company represents innovation and quality to the system integrators world wide Effective quality assurance and investment in sophisticated in house manufacturing methods and facilities enable us to deliver Type Approved and Mil tested products Our customer oriented approach technical knowledge and dedication to R amp D makes us a trusted and pr
67. ually occur during production process new defects can appear within the lifespan of a TFT display Neither the production at LCD supplier nor the use of a LCD Monitor after shipment can be influenced by Hatteland Display Hence Hatteland Display cannot be made responsible for such dot failures However Hatteland Display understand and accepts the responsibility towards the customers for the delivery of new displays therefore accepts a limitation on dot defect s occurrence on new displays delivered to the customer PRINCIPLES a One pixel consists of 3 dots Red Green and Blue b Dot defects are differentiated between Bright dot defects Spot on the panel appear as pixels or sub pixels that are always lit Non extinguishing dot Dark dot defects Spot on the panel appear as pixels or sub pixels that are always dark off Non lightening dot Inspector observes the LCD from normal direction at a distance of 50cm above the worktable Dark dots are counted under entire white screen Bright dots are counted under entire black screen d Dot failures within tolerances below do not qualify for warranty claims PIXEL DEFECT TOLERANCES Bright dot 4 dots Two adjacent bright dots lt 2 Distance between 2 dot defects 215mm Dark dots lt 8 Total number of bright or dark dot defects lt 8 1 or 2 adjacent dot defects considered as 1 defect EXTRAORDINARY CIRCUMSTANCES Possible cases which cannot be influen
68. unding plastic bag to prevent dust accumulation around the unit lf you do not have the original packaging or are uncertain how to secure the unit properly please consider seeking advice from nearby shipping or transportation offices if in doubt Do not under any circumstances use loose foam chips expanded polyester clothes cardboard with sharp edges spikes too little or nothing to secure the unit inside the box Do not use cardboard boxes that are clearly too weak or not suitable for securing the unit properly during overseas shipment Appendix 56 IND100077 14 INB100036 2 rev 8 Terms Terms Of Sale And Delivery 1 APPLICATION The terms of sale and delivery apply for Hatteland Display 2 PRICE a The price is per each if nothing else has been stated VAT not included Price is based on the prices from our suppliers current custom rates taxes rate of exchange and international raw material prices We reserve ourselves the rights to adjustments in case of alternation on the above mentioned b Included in the price is the supplier s standard packing In case of re packing smaller quantities we reserve ourselves the right to add an additional sum for warrantable packing according to CECC 0015 Basic inspection for protection of electrostatic sensitive devices 3 VALIDITY If nothing else has been stated in our quotation the offer is valid for 30 days from the date of quotation 4 PACKAGE QUOTATION A package quotation m
69. vate Language English Norwegian Chinese simp Test Pattern French Service Menu Spanish Japanese Password Required 1 5 8 Sub Group 25 Service Menu Adjust Value With buttons lt Exit Type and Serial Set Function Sub Group 212 Sub Group 22 EVX Firmware Ver gt Activate OSD Mode User Settings ECOM Firmware Ver 3 Simplified DPMS Elapsed Time hr Full Auto Source Select Fault Status Gamma Execute Function gt Activate Set Function Sub Group 221 gt Activate DPMS Set Function Sub Group 222 gt Activate Auto Source Select On Splash Screen Execute Function Yes lt Exit Execute Function gt Activate Sub Group 23 Load Default Factory Default Set Function Sub Group 223 H DDC Setup lt Activate Gamma Load User Default EH 1 0 Save User Default 1 6 Set Function 2 0 gt Activate Sub Group 24 Direct Access Set Function Sub Group 224 gt Activate Splash Screen oft Brightness Main Source Video Scaling Test Pattern No Function User Controls IND100064 26 INB100036 2 rev 8 OSD Menu Overview Main Group 3 Source In this group with its sub groups the user can change the signal input source and setup the Picture In Picture views or Picture By Picture views which both take advantage of the Maritime Multi Display
70. without a Return No will not be accepted By return of stock listed goods 20 return fee is charged Returned goods are shipped on customer s account and risk 13 LOAN RENT and DEMO When borrowing of goods for demo test the date of return must be added to the document If no date has been stated date of return is two weeks from the date of the document Before return seller must be contacted for a Return No RMA Goods which have been sold with an agreed right of return within stated terms shall also have a Return No The Return No must be obtained before the stated date of return Returned goods without a Return No or which have not been packed in original packing will not be accepted 14 LIMITATIONS If any of our suppliers claim limited delivery terms towards us our terms of delivery will be restricted according to those 15 SOFTWARE Sold or borrowed software is not allowed to be copied or spread in other ways without a written permission 16 RE EXPORT Goods delivered from seller may be subject to special rules of exportation in their supplier s native country Buyer is responsible to obtain necessary permissions for further export re sale 17 QUESTION IN DISPUTE To settle any dispute the Karmsund Herredsrett is approved the legal venue INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CONSIGNEE 1 CONTROL Control the goods immediately by receipt Examine the quantity towards the invoice packinglist shipping documents Look for outward defects on the p
71. y is calculated from our date of shipment and applies to the extent that we are covered by our supplier s warranty regulations The warranty does no longer apply if I there has been encroached upon the goods without seller s consent II terms of payment is not fulfilled ITI the goods have been damaged due to unskilled treatment IV components which are sensitive for static electricity have not been unpacked and treated in a secure way Minimum reguirements CECC 00015 s standards for handling of such components The warranty does not include fair wear and tear 11 RESPONSIBLITY Seller undertake to deliver faultless and functional capable goods according to existing technical specifications Seller disclaim responsibility for any damage or loss which directly or indirectly may be caused due to failure or defect with the delivered goods if carelessness from the seller can be limited up to the cost of the goods The supplier s responsibility for defects with the supplied goods do not include secondary damage or loss Appendix 57 IND100077 7 INB100036 2 rev 8 Terms 12 CANCELLATION RETURN Binding sales contract is concluded when we have confirmed customer s purchase order Any disagreements in our order confirmation must be reported to seller within 6 days The agreement can not be altered without our permission after acceptance from our supplier If goods are wanted to be returned a Return No must be assigned from seller Returned goods
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