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2. 17 18 19 20 21 2223 24 C3 C4 PINO1 5V 5 out PIN 02 Res Reserved do not connect PIN 01 T M D S Data2 Digital RED link 1 Reseed denot ESNE PIN 02 T M D S Data2 Digital RED link 1 NU RN ATE For potensiometr PIN 03 T M D S Data2 4 Shield INGE IA TOUN PIN 04 T M D S Data4 Digital GREEN link 2 Noe ae ao eraa PIN 05 T M D S Data4 Digital GREEN link 2 BINT ERIE Bononie DUE lock PIN 08 BRT Button in nu MEI PIN 09 GND Ground PIN 08 Analog Vertical Sync DVI I only PIN 09 T M D S Data1 Digital GREEN link 1 PIN 10 T M D S Data1 Digital GREEN link 1 Potentiometer shall be 10 and PIN 11 T M D S Data1 3 Shield connected like this illustration below PIN 12 T M D S Data3 Digital BLUE link 2 PIN 13 T M D S Data3 Digital BLUE link 2 14 5 Power for standby mode 3 3 15 Ground for 5V and analog sync PIN 16 Plug Detect PIN 17 T M D S DataO Digital BLUE link 1 and digital sync PIN 18 T M D S DataO Digital BLUE link 1 and digital sync Aref PIN 19 T M D S Data0 5 Shield PIN 20 T M D S Data5 Digital RED link 2 C PIN21 T M D S Data5 Digital RED link 2 BRT POT u 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
3. 44 Color Mode Settings page 49 ne 45 Mulli PIP Settings page 50551 aaa eot haa eee aea did ae vabo kada ke 45 OSD Settings page 52 55 oe o na 46 Management Settings page 56 61 sess 47 Service Settings page 62 63 nere karma ERR E kka bina 47 On Screen Display OSD Menu Functions 48 SpPeCiINCAON S ee D 71 Specifications HD 12721 72 Specifications HD 15T21 13 Specifications HD 1717121 74 Specifications 19T21 75 Specifications HD 24721 MMD XXX FXXX 76 Specifications HD 26T21 MMD xxx Fxxx LED CCFL version 77 Specifications 26T21 MMD xxx FxxC LED CCFL version 78 MM 78 Technical Drawings ce 79 Technical Drawings 12721 MMD xxx FXxx 80 Technical Drawings 15T21 81 Technical Drawings 17T21
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5. Applies for Product Range HD 12T21 MMD xxx Fxxx Labels placed on Warranty label covers screw HD 15T21 MMD xxx Fxxx Labels placed on rear Warranty label covers screw HD 17T21 MMD xxx Fxxx IND100077 133 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Product Labeling Warranty label covers screw Labels placed on rear HD 19T21 MMD xxx Fxxx Warranty label covers screw Labels placed on rear HD 24T21 MMD xxx Fxxx Warranty label covers screw Labels placed on rear HD 26T21 MMD xxx Fxxx IND100077 133 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Product Labeling Warranty Label If you are to perform service on a unit still under warranty any warranty will be void if this label show si
6. Installation 26 IND100078 32 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Installation Procedures Mounting Bracket Table Desktop Ceiling 12 15 17 19 Procedure suitable for Display MMD STD and Panel Computer MMC Series X product ranges Two versions of bracket exists please review the table below to identify your unit model and bracket type Brackets that are currently sold delivered are marked with green color Those which are obsolete and replaced by newer type of bracket are shown in red color The two bracket types exists due to slight variation in manufacturing and EN60945 testing regarding the unit s mounting holes key hole that exist with either single key hole or double key hole Bracket Arms are clearly marked with Typenumber label so you can identify which version you have BRD or TMB Note If you ordered a unit with mounting bracket from factory the corresponding matching bracket has been already been chosen to ensure correct fitting If you order brackets separately at a later date you should study the table below carefully as well as review the type of key hole your Display or Panel Computer units has If unsure please contact Hatteland Display for support in choosing the correct bracket version BRD or TMB Table last updated 24 June 2013 Throughout 2013 2014 the BRD versions will be phased out of production and only TMB versions will remain available for manufactured units
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8. 82 Technical Drawings 19T21 MMD xxx FXxxx 83 Technical Drawings 24721 84 Technical Drawings 26721 MMD xxx FXXxx 85 Technical Drawings 26721 86 86 IND100130 43 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Technical Drawings Accessories eese 87 Technical Drawings HD CMB 5 1 1 eese 88 Console Mount Kit 12515 e 88 Technical Drawings HD CMB 5 1 1 89 Console Mount Kit 24 ribi a aaa asa sn kann 89 Console Mounting 25 Nc 90 Fl sh Mounting 24 a 91 Technical Drawings HD VED 5 1 1 92 VESA Bracket 12 15 17 19724 28 no 92 ADDOHCOIXGS ius ii a Tug uu Mua ae uu Ya Va uu NI EV SN 93 Pinout Assignments 94 Basic Trouble shooting odkod Nadie a aida ol ra ea 99 Declaration of CODIOEITWIV sss anni aad ek va Beo recen te denda FR ed 100 Return Of Goods Information esses 101 Ecce 102 Pixel Defect 104
9. Typenumber Illustration Fits unit model Status HD 12BRD SX1 A1 o H HD 12T21 MMD xxx Fxxx Not sold used for prototypes only Fits HD 12T21 STD xxx Fxxx Single Key Hole Chassis only 12121 Not EN60945 Tested For Double Key Hole Chassis use k HD TMB SX1 A1 EN60945 Tested CC Lj L T HD 15BRD SX1 A1 a m HD 15721 Sold since January 2013 fits only Single HD 15T21 STD xxx Fxxx Key Hole Chassis 15T21 MMC xxx xxxx Not EN60945 Tested HD 17BRD SX1 A1 F HD 17721 MMD xxx Fxxx HW blank and HW00 HD 17T21 STD xxx Fxxx Sold since June 2012 fits only Single HD 17T21 Key Hole Chassis HW01 For Double Key Hole Chassis use k HD TMB SX1 B1 Not EN60945 Tested HD 19BRD SX1 A1 HD 19721 MMD xxx Fxxx HW blank and HWOO0 HD 19T21 STD xxx Fxxx Sold since March 2012 fits only Single HD 19T21 MxC xxx xxxx Key Hole Chassis HWO01 For Double Key Hole Chassis use 9 F HD TMB SX1 B1 Not EN60945 Tested Ohi Installation 27 IND100078 34 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Installation Procedures HD TMB SX1 A1 9 Hi HD 12721 MMD xxx Fxxx HW01 HD 12121 STD xxx Fxxx Sold since April 2012 HD 12T21 Fits Double Key Hole Chassis only HD 1
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12. 10 10 pin Isolated Digital Input Output Module Type Number HT00268 OPT A1 Module A Module B o elelejele o o 2 B1 B2 01 2 B1 B2 O1 o eiee ei o o sieieele o gt Module B A1 External Power A1 IN 0 A2 N C Not Connected A2 IN 0 B1 External Power GND1 B1 IN 1 B2 Not Connected B2 IN 1 O1 HS 0 O1 C1 HS 1 C1 INt 2 C2 Not Connected C2 IN 2 D1 HS 2 D1 IN 3 D2 N C Not Connected D2 IN 3 O2 HS 3 02 N C Appendix 98 IND100241 13 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Basic Trouble shooting GENERAL ISSUES FOR TFT 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 in
13. English Francais Analog RGB1 Functions displayed in Green Color indicates either the current stored Functions displayed in gray text means that set of functions may value of the function and sometimes to draw user s attention towards depend on a different option to be turned on or configured first In this information about an selected function or its current state example PIP functions are all unaccessible since PIP Mode is OFF Note The examples above are the most common ones displayed Your menu may have slight different style and colors depending on firmware variations and customized solutions but the logic of operation is the same User Controls IND100064 39 INB100519 1 Rev 7 OSD Menu Overview OSD Menu Structure In this table all functions within menus and their submenus are shown Functions that begins with an asterix and in bold red font color style indicates this function menu is only available during Full menu mode or during Video CVBS fullscreen Functions with a gt in the end indicates a submenu or list of options will be displayed Depth of the sub menus levels are identified from 1 to 5 Input Source Settings page 42 43 Level 1 Main Menu Level O Exit Input Source Settings gt lt Exit Main Source gt lt Exit Digital 1 Digital 2 Analog RGB1 Analog RGB2 Composite 1 Composite 2 Composite 3 Text Displayed Sec
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15. High Quality TFT with LED Backlight 12 1 inch viewable image size Aspect Ratio 4 3 TFT active matrix liquid crystal panel TFT Characteristics Native Resolution 1024 x 768 Pixel Pitch RGB 0 24 H x 0 24 V mm Response Time Standard 35ms typical black to white Response Time High Bright 19ms typical black to white Contrast Ratio Standard 700 1 typical Contrast Ratio High Bright 600 1 typical Light Intensity Standard 500 cd m typical Light Intensity High Bright 1000 cd m typical Viewable Angle Standard 80 deg Up Down Left Right typical Viewable Angle High Bright 80 deg D L R 60 deg U typ Active Display Area 245 76 H x 184 32 V mm Max Colors 16 7 million Digital separate synchronization Composite synchronization Synchronization on green Auto detects VGA gt XGA interlaced and non interlaced Video Signal Analog RGB 0 7Vp p Input Impedance 75 Ohm Synchronization Range Horizontal 31 5 kHz to 91 1 kHz Vertical 60 Hz to 85 Hz Recommended for optimal picture quality Supported Signals Resolutions 640 x 480 including 640 x 350 SVGA 800 x 600 including 720 x 400 1024 x 768 Recommended for optimal picture quality Video Signals Interlaced HDTV NTSC PAL and SECAM video Composite video Power Specifications Power Supply option
16. Identified on Hatteland Display product data sheet as Terminal Block 3 81 Reference http catalog phoenixcontact net phoenix treeViewClick do reloadFrame true amp UID 1827732 If your installation require additional cable fasteners support please visit and purchase directly from manufacturer Note Illustrations below are approximate actual Housing and Hood may deviate slightly but function remains the same Phoenix Cable Housing Illustration Weidmuller Cover Hood Illustration Phoenix 1834369 KGG MC 1 5 4 4 pin Phoenix 1834372 KGG MC 1 5 5 5 pin For Phoenix 2 pin 4 pin and 5 pin https www phoenixcontact com online portal us uri pxc oc itemdetail pid 1803934 amp library usen amp pcck P 11 02 01 amp tab 1 https www phoenixcontact com online portal us uri pxc oc itemdetail pid 1834369 amp library usen amp pcck P 11 02 01 amp tab 1 https www phoenixcontact com online portal us uri pxc oc itemdetail pid 1834372 amp library usen amp pcck P 11 02 01 amp tab 1 For Weidmuller 4 pin http catalog weidmueller com procat Accessories jsp jsessionid 4E3AF6206ACA756C44BD69A5B6F62D48 page Accessories amp productld 5b1792970000 5d Installation 23 IND100210 12 INB100519 1 Rev 7 General Installation Recommendations Configuring Housing Terminal Block connectors Below is a brief illustration that might be useful during configuration and installation of such connectors You w
17. Slider Bar Blue gt Slider Bar Gamma gt Calibration Calibration VGA Calibration DVI Multi PIP Settings page 50 51 s Exit E lt Exit CO IND100064 39 INB100519 1 Rev 7 OSD Settings page 52 55 Level 1 Main Men Level2 Level3 050 Settings gt lt Exit OSD Position gt Exit OSD H Position gt Slider Bar OSD V Position gt Slider Bar OSD Menu Overview Enter Key Code 362 OSD Lock Mode gt Normal Mode gt Select Password Protect gt Select and Enter Key Code 321 Full Mode gt Select and Enter Key Code 321 050 Key Outdoor gt Exit gt Select Off gt Select Hot Key Assignment gt Key 1 gt Black Level PIP Size Main Source Second Source PIP Mode Scaling Swap Source Test Pattern LED Drive Language No Function 2 gt Black Level PIP Size Main Source Secondary Source PIP Mode Scaling Swap Source Test Pattern LED Drive Language No Function Language gt Exit Norsk gt Select for Norwegian English gt Select for English Frangais gt Select for French Deutsch gt Select for German Italiano gt Select for Italian Espanol gt Select for Spanish HAB gt Select for Japanese gt Select for
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19. All pin out assignments are seen from users Point of View POV while looking straight at the connector Please review the dedicated datasheet or technical drawings for your actual unit to identify and determine the presence of desired connector Detailed information about Housing Connectors terminal blocks can be found earlier in this manual Available for MMD Maritime Multi Displays units Available for STD Industrial Standard Displays units Available for MMC Maritime Multi Computers Panel Computers units and or Maritime Stand Alone Computers Compact Fanless Rack For 8 13 inch sizes only For 12 15 17 19 24 26 inch sizes only Factory Option For Maritime Stand Alone Computers units only 8 pin RJ45 10 100 1000mbps LAN Ethernet 1 pin RCA BNC COMP VIDEO Female 12345678 Pin 1 Video Signal Ground Shield PIN O1 00 Differential Pair 0 Positive 5 pin PS 2 MOUSE Female PIN 02 DON Differential Pair 0 Negative PIN 03 D1P Differential Pair 1 Positive PIN 04 D2P Differential Pair 2 Positive CECI PIN 05 D2N Differential Pair 2 Negative PIN 06 D1N Differential Pair 1 Negative PIN 07 D3P Differential Pair Positive PIN 08 D3N Differential Pair Negative Pin 4 Vcc 5V Pin 3 Ground Pin 2 Not Connected Pin 1 Mouse Data 4 pin USB TYPE A
20. 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 OSD Keycode OSD Lock Mode During use a small requester may pop up on screen asking you for a Key Code This is a safety feature due to ECDIS Compliance that might be predefined in your setup To quickly understand how to enter a code navigate and finally access the underlying main menu simply follow the illustration below The Key Code is by factory default 321 If the Key Code requester do not appear on screen you can skip reading this section for now and proceed to the next page Please enter key code Please enter key code to access menu to access menu Active Display Area Requester Close up of Requester Close up of Requester 1 Typical position of requester on screen 2 Enter first number from 0 to 9 3 Now touch menu button to store first Yellow box indicate number position default Use Navigation Hot Keys touch buttons to number and proceed to second number loaction is always on first number increase decrease Number change in real time Yellow bar will move its position too Please enter key code to access menu Close up of Requester Active Display Area OSD Menu Active Display Area OSD Menu Ke MM E S SEJ 5 The OSD menu appear in Simplified mode 6 The OSD menu appear in Fu
21. Weight 6 2kg 13 6lbs Signal Terminals DVI D Signal IN 2 x 24 DVI female RGB Signal IN 2 x 15p HD D SUB female Comp Video IN x BNC Connector female SCOM RS 422 485 1 x 5 pin Terminal Block 3 81 non isolated Buzzer RGB Signal OUT 1 x 15p HD D SUB female Clone of RGB IN If Touchscreen 1 x USB TYPE A Connector female Ethernet 1 x RJ45 Connector for Remote Control SCOM RS 232 1 x 9p D SUB female non isolated Potmeter 1 x 9p D SUB male Potentiometer IN 5VDC OUT BRT IN 1 x Std IEC Inlet 1 x 2 pin Terminal Block 5 08 Tested at recommended resolutions The RGB output signal is at same resolution and sync as the RGB input The output is working even if the display unit is turned off but power cable supply must be connected provided User Controls Behind front bezel Glass Display Control GDC IP66 Power On Off On Screen Display Menu Brightness Control Hotkeys left right Mode Status Indicators ECDIS Service Buzzer not visible Light Sensor not visible Environmental Considerations AC Power IN DC Power IN Operating Temperature 15 deg C to 55 deg C Humidity up to 95 Storage Temperature 20 deg C to 60 deg C Humidity up to 95 IP Rating Protection IP66 front IP22 rear EN60529 Safety Considerations Even although the test conditions for bridge units provide for a maxi
22. 1 3 A 2 pin DC Power Input Pin 2 Negative Data Pin 4 Ground 1123 Pin 2 Negative Pin 1 Positive Pin 1 VCC 5V Pin 3 Positive Data 4 pin USB TYPE B 9 pin Amplified Mono Stereo Audio Out DSUB Female 2 BRE Type Number HT 00235 OPT A1 Pin 2 Negative Data Pin 1 VCC 5V Pin 3 Positive Data Pin 4 Ground 5 pin PS 2 KEYBOARD Female 01 LAUDR Left Audio Return f PIN 02 LAUD Left Audio Pin 6 Not Connected Pin 5 Keyboard Clock PIN 03 RAUDR Right Audio Return PIN 04 RAUD Right Audio PIN 05 N C No internal connection Pin 4 Vec 5V Pin 3 Ground PIN 06 N C No internal connection PIN 07 No internal connection PIN 08 N C No internal connection Pin 2 Not Connected Pin 1 Keyboard Data PIN 09 No internal connection For Mono connect pin 01 and 02 only Appendix 94 IND100241 13 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Pinout Assignments Serial COM RS 232 non isolated 9 pin DSUB Female Serial COM RS 485 RS 422 9 pin DSUB Male Full Duplex Mode PIN 01 BUZ Buzzer Control Positive PIN 02 TxD Transmit Data PIN 03 RxD Receive Data PIN 01 TxD Transmit Data Negative PIN 04 DTR Data Terminal Ready PIN 02 TxD Transmit Data Positive PIN 03 RxDt Receive Data Positive PIN 04 RxD Receive Data Negative PI
23. 908mm 19 inch 1011mm 20 inch 878mm 23 inch 1011mm 27inch 1000mm Cables Use only high quality shielded signal cables Cable Entries amp Connectors Marked area Illustration only Back View Bottom Vie E Installation 21 IND100078 29 INB100519 1 Rev 7 General Installation Recommendations 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 computer radar Installation 22 IND100078 29 INB100519 1 Rev 7 General Installation Recommendations Housing Terminal Block Connector Overview Housing Terminal Block connectors are available in different sizes 2 pin 4 pin 5 pin which plugs into the connector area of the unit They are mounted by factory default and delivered with the unit The housing terminal block connectors have steering rails which ensures that it can not be mounted wrong The color of these connectors may vary between black green and orange depending on manufacturer You may use approved equivalents of these connectors
24. 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 preferred supplier of approved solutions which are backed up by a strong service network www hatteland display com You will find our website full of useful information to help you make an informed choice as to the right product for your needs You will find detailed product descriptions and specifications for the ent
25. Analog VGA1 RGB VGA Analog VGA2 RGB VGA Composite 1 Composite 2 and Composite 3 Composite Video Video inputs supports standard PAL NTSC SECAM signals e Note The current active secondary source name will be greyed out in the list Also if VGA or DVI are defined as Main Source they cannot be re selected as second source as well The second source is used together with Main Source for the Picture in Picture PIP functionality PIP works only with one source of DVI VGA together with Composite Video sources By Factory default the second source is unassigned The current active main source will be shown in green color at the bottom of this menu 2 Source Settings Auto Source Select O Set to either Enable or Disable Signal is automatically searched for and selected If the Main Source signal is disconnected physically the video controller will automatically search and select from the next item available in the list such as Digital 1 DVI Digital 2 DVI Analog VGA1 RGB VGA Analog VGA2 RGB VGA Composite 1 Composite 2 and Composite 3 Composite Video e Note If all signals was physically disconnected from the unit the Auto Source function will loop endlessly until it detects a valid signal to display User Controls 48 IND100064 38 INB100519 1 Rev 7 OSD Menu Functions 2 Source Settings Rename Source By factory default every signal source inpu
26. Load all OSD settings from User 1 slot User 2 Load all OSD settings from User 2 slot User 3 Load all OSD settings from User 3 slot User 4 Load all OSD settings from User 4 slot User 5 Load all OSD settings from User 5 slot 2 M OSD Settings OSD Timer ARM Adjust the timeout in seconds that the OSD menu overlay is automatically exited and hidden from view including locking mode see OSD Lock Mode Full Mode on next page This timeout is counted from last activity navigation or adjusting parameters The value is adjustable from 0 to 30 seconds Note Default timeout value is 10 seconds 2 OSD Settings Transparent 0 1 1 1 83 Adjust the alpha blend also known as transparency of the OSD Menu overlay It means that all signal inputs and PIP PBP images show through the OSD Menu It is used when important information on the display is necessary to be visible at all times e Note Level adjustable from 0 to 7 0 is factory default no transparency solid background color User Controls 59 IND100064 38 INB100519 1 Rev 7 OSD Menu Functions a M OSD Settings OSDMode CG Configuring the OSD Mode to show as simplified most common functions or advanced full setup Settings as follows Simplified A few functions is not visible available in this state For most uses this is the preferred setting and are safe for the display functionality and continuous trusted operatio
27. NOTES 7 m S 105 PROVISION FAIS ONY a ___4__ _ _ _ 107 IND100130 43 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Contents of package Note Entries listed below are for Standard factory shipments Customized factory shipments may deviate from this list Item Description Illustration 1 pcs of Standard DVI Signal Cable DVI D 18 1P Male to DVI D 18 1P Male Single Link Length 2 0m E o o 8 Bo HA SDM 2M 1 pcs of Standard VGA Signal Cable C DSUB 15P Male to DSUB 15P Male Length 2 0m 2 HA VGA 2M 32 1 pcs of power cable European Type F Schuko to IEC EUR TYPE IEC A Length 1 8m Note Included in package for models with AC input um FS CABLE EU Li 22 1 pcs of power cable US Type B plug to IEC US TYPE Length 1 8m lec gt e Note Included in package for models with AC input 80099 Documentation and Driver DVD CD containing the user manual including the Touch Screen driver for units delivered with a factory mounted touch screen For most recent drivers please Menu browser ba visit www hatteland display com archive for Microsoft Windows In some cases due to revisions a provisonal CD PROO2 xxx may be delivered with the unit Operating Systems instead MEDIA STDO1 Test Report Model Dependent 4 pcs of Key Hole Mounting Brackets for Console Panel Mounting Anodized Aluminium Stainles
28. ON or OFF This function will try to reduce noise as result from compressed formatted MPEG video streams This noise is often seen as larger blocks or containers of compressed pixels and is suitable to improve the visual performance of video feeds capable of outputting direct MPEG streams The Block Noise process will be used e Note Default is OFF ar ME image Settings Video Setup Noise Reduction Sharpness Noise Coringli E E Adjust the clarity after Noise Reduction was applied to the video signal Can be set to High Medium Low Adaptive or OFF The Mosquito Noise will be used e Note Default is OFF This function will analyze the resolution and frames per second information in the video feed and determine how to process display each frame correctly to avoid judder and staggering playback also referenced as pull down method This option should be chosen to secure that the video feed is at maximum quality and performance 2 2 is suitable for PAL SECAM signals while 2 3 is suitable for NTSC signals 2 2 2 3 will try to conform to both standards and may be suited in some cases for mixed incoming video feeds 3 2 film enables sequences of 24 Hz original film content and convert this to an output of 48 Hz or 72 Hz vertical refresh rate This feature reduces the noticeable uneven judder seen on a 3 2 film sequence that is converted to 60 Hz vertical refresh rate Set to either 2 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 or OF
29. On Screen Display Menu Brightness Control Hotkeys left right Mode Status Indicators ECDIS Service Buzzer not visible Light Sensor not visible Environmental Considerations Operating Temperature 15 deg C to 55 deg Humidity up to 95 Storage Temperature 20 deg to 60 deg Humidity up to 95 IP Rating Protection IP66 front IP22 rear EN60529 Safety Considerations Even although the test conditions for bridge units provide for a maximum operating temperature of 55 C continuous operation of all electronic components should if possible take place at ambient temperatures of only 25 C This is a necessary prerequisite for long life and low service costs Available Accessories HD CMB SX1 A1 1 x Console Mount Kit TMB SX1 B1 1 x Table Mount Bracket EN60945 Tested HD VED SX1 A1 1 x VESA Bracket Please see user manual datasheet for more information Factory Options Projected Capacitive Touch Screen Multitouch USB interface Optical Bonding Technology Sunlight Readable High Bright includes Optical Bonding model Color Calibrated models ECDIS Standard 125cm Steering 75cm APPROVALS amp CERTIFICATES This product have been tested type approved by the following classification societies IEC 60945 4th EN 60945 2002 GL Germanischer Lloyd CCS China Classification Society Pending IACS E10 IND100129 145 DNV Det
30. RED GND PIN C2 Analog GREEN PIN BLUE PIN Analog Horizontal Sync PIN C5 Analog Ground return for RGB signals pe DDC z Display Data Channel 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 The BRT and BRT can be used for controlling the Only units with 1920x1200 or more in resolution require support DUAL LINK brilliance by using external buttons Example for the BRT input below 3 3V uC BRT External button Appendix 96 IND100241 13 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Pinout Assignments 8 in Digital Output Input Module Solid State Relay 10 pin Digital Output Input amp Serial Module Mechanical Relay amp COM isolated RS 422 485 4 4 pin CAN Module 2 channels Type Number HT 00254 OPT A1 Safety Signal Relay PIN 01 X1 Out 14 Center Terminal PINO2 x1 N c Connected Not in use PIN 03 X
31. Settings as follows Norsk Display OSD in Norwegian English Display OSD in English Frangais Display OSD in French Deutsch Display OSD in German Italiano Display OSD in Italian Espanol Display OSD in Spanish AASB Display OSD in Japanese Display OSD in Simplified Chinese e Note Current selected language is shown in green color Default language is English la M OSD Settings Presets CW Allow to work with Memory Presets Recall Save Load for OSD menu settings and overlays The contents of the submenu is listed below Settings as follows Recall Reset back to factory defaults Will override and restore all previous modified settings User Controls 58 IND100064 38 INB100519 1 Rev 7 OSD Menu Functions g M OSDSettings Presets Save C Allows to save current state of all function and values to user defined presets The contents of the submenu is listed below Settings as follows User 1 Save all OSD settings to User 1 slot User 2 Save all OSD settings to User 2 slot User 3 Save all OSD settings to User 3 slot User 4 Save all OSD settings to User 4 slot User 5 Save all OSD settings to User 5 slot m 080 Settings Presets Load Allows to save current state of all function and values to user defined presets The contents of the submenu is listed below Settings as follows User 1
32. This section details the locations content details and specifications for factory mounted labels for all currently available standard Hatteland Display Maritime Multi Display MMD 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 HATTELAND Serial Number Label Silver with glue on back non Label and made for thermal Size 60mm wide x 22mm high rectangle size transfer printing 230VACISOHs HD 19721 30 Note Text content of label will match specifications 125w TUMULI 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 TOUCH SCREEN Type Touch Screen Label Silver with glue on back non x Label tearable and made for thermal echnology PCTS Projected Capacitive 2 m m Manufacturer Panjit Size 60mm wide x 22mm high rectangle size transfer printing Te T i Alder drei Note Only present if Touch Screen was part of factory 5 4 5 Option order Text content of label will var
33. but note that warranty will be void if any damage would occur to either the unit s original PCB terminal socket connector or inside the unit electronic components boards etc The following table outlines the specifications for connecters commonly used by Hatteland Display Illustration Pins Manufacturer Details Connector used for module 2 pin Phoenix 1805301 DC Power IN 24VDC Single or Dual MSTBT 2 5 2 STF 5 08 Identified on Hatteland Display product data sheet as Terminal Block 5 08 Reference http catalog phoenixcontact net phoenix treeViewClick do reloadFrame true amp UID 1805301 4 pin Phoenix 1827732 Digital Output Input Solid State Relay MC 1 5 5 STF 3 81 Identified on Hatteland Display product data sheet as Terminal Block 3 81 Reference http catalog phoenixcontact net phoenix treeViewClick do reloadFrame true amp UID7 1827732 4 pin Weidm ller 1792970000 CAN Interface HT 00254 OPT A1 BCZ 3 81 04 180F SN BK BX Identified on Hatteland Display product data sheet as Terminal Block 3 81 Reference http catalog weidmueller com catalog Start do localeld en amp Objectl D7 1792970000 a 5 pin Phoenix 1827732 RS 422 RS 485 SCOM Serial Remote Control Buzzer MC 1 5 5 STF 3 81 e RS 422 RS 485 NMEA PCA100293 1 Digital Output Safety Signal Relay single Digital Output amp Serial I O Mech Relay RS 422 RS 485 Digital Input Output HT 00268 OPT A1
34. gt On Off VGA gt Enable Disable VGA SEL gt Enable Disable Communication gt lt Exit RS232 gt Select 2 wire RS 485 gt Select 4 wire RS485 422 gt Select Address RS gt Slider Bar IP Address gt Auto IP gt Select Fixed IP gt Number Input Download gt Automatic Action Service Settings page 62 63 Level 1 Main Menu Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Service Settings gt lt Exit GEV Firmware Ver gt Text Displayed CYP Firmware Ver gt Text Displayed Ethernet Ver gt Text Displayed Elapsed Time gt Text Displayed Current Temp gt Text Displayed Fault Status gt lt Exit DVI Chip gt Text Displayed NVRAM gt Text Displayed Ethernet gt Text Displayed GDC Text Displayed TMP Sensor gt Text Displayed Test Pattern gt Automatic Action Burn In gt ON OFF User Controls IND100064 39 INB100519 1 Rev 7 OSD Menu Functions On Screen Display OSD Menu Functions The following section covers all possible settings that the user can in a certain mode encounter or needs to adjust via easy understandable menus text and navigation For simpler reading the menu choice Exit has been left out of description in this chapter intentionally Whenever Exit is available you can exit current menu and go back to the previous one visited When there is no more previous menus available the OSD menu overlay will
35. note 2 concerning power off and on reverts back to Simplified page 46 Revised text for LED Drive default is 0 31 not 0 100 page 51 Revised text for GDC Sensitivty added caution how to reset this value via SCOM command page 51 Added Mounting Bracket BRD version 1 accessory typenumber for 12 15 17 inch page 58 59 60 Added High Bright specifications for 17 and 19 inch page 60 61 Added note for PCTS Projected Capacitive Touch Screen page 90 06 AB 18 Jun 2013 Revised Contents of Package connectors page 6 MM Revised Product Labeling chapter ref QAR 117540 page 10 11 12 13 SE Added General Touch Screen Info and labels page 10 11 12 13 14 15 Added section Installation limitations page 19 Revised point 7 in General mounting instructions grounding page 20 Added Housing Connector overview page 23 24 Added specifications and drawings for 26 inch Cap Touch Screen model page 71 80 Reference to http www hatteland display com mails 06 2013 ecn html Added accessory HD VED SX1 A1 VESA Bracket drawing page 86 Revised note for PCTS Projected Capacitive Touch Screen page 99 Reference to http www hatteland display com mails 10 2013 ecn html 07 GOS 03Jul 2013 Revised Mounting Brackets Keyhole Left Right BRD and TMB versions page 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 SE Appendix IND100077 118 INB100519 1 Rev 7 www hatteland display com
36. only Video Fullscreen I Allows to adjust shift the main color properties of all Red Green Blue and Yellow unique hues values This can be useful for certain Composite Video sources no effect on DVI VGA signals whose output may have shifted or seems to be out of phase where for instance blue seems more dominant than green red and yellow ish colors By using HUE one can shift the entire color range of all components left or right in the spectrum e Note Value adjustable from 0 to 100 50 is factory default 2 image Settings Sharpnes O 1 1 4 Increase decrease the overall image sharpness This affects the active display area 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 improve electronically weak signals Note Value adjustable from 0 to 24 12 is factory default Available for RGB VGA CVBS modes only a mage Settings Display 0 83 Allows to adjust signals Horizontally left right and Vertically up down within the TFT panel Active Area If the incoming signal is Analog VGA 1 RGB VGA only Clock and Phase can also be adjusted if there seems to be a waterfall rolling bars effect present in the active display area e Note This function can move information in the image outside the visible TFT Active Area so use caution when modifying this parameter Try to determine the max en
37. 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Bor SEDE cs 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 Pin 01 STROBE This signal indicates to the printer that data at PD7 0 are valid Pin 02 DATAO Parallel data bus from PC board to printer The data line are able to operate in PS 2 compatible bi directional mode Pin 03 DATA1 Same as Pin 02 Pin 04 DATA2 Same as Pin 02 Pin 05 DATA3 Same as Pin 02 Pin 06 DATA4 Same as Pin 02 Pin 07 DATA5 Same as Pin 02 Pin 08 DATA6 Same as Pin 02 Pin 09 DATA7 Same as Pin 02 Pin 10 JACK Signal from printer indicating that the printer has received the data and is ready to accept further data Pin 11 BUSY Signal from printer indicating that the printer cannot accept further data Pin 12 PE Signal from printer indicating that the printer is out of paper Pin 13 SELECT Signal from printer to indicate that the printer is selected Pin 14 AUTO FEED This active low output causes the printer to add a line feed after each line printed Pin 15 ERR Signal from printer indicating that an error has been detected Pin 16 INIT This active low output initialises resets the printer Pin 17 SLIN Signal to select the printer sent from CPU board to printer Pin 18 GND Ground Pin 19 GND Ground Pin 20 GND Ground Pin 21 Ground Pin 22 GND Ground Pin 23 GND Ground Pin 24 GND Ground Pin 25 GND Ground
38. Installation Procedures Important to know about LEFT and RIGHT brackets Throughout the following installation procedure for both BRD and TMB brackets it is important to understand the difference between LEFT and RIGHT brackets The Display and Panel Computer chassis are not 100 square boxed but are slightly designed with a minor narrow angled chassis towards the rear FIG1 to allow easier drop in of units into consoles Likewise to get a correct footprint placement of the brackets both brackets feature a slight angled design on the oval circled cut shaped block to compensate for this FIG2 making LEFT and RIGHT bracket slightly different and naturally has to be correctly mounted Please ensure that LEFT and RIGHT brackets are as indicated in FIG4 and not as shown in FIG3 below FIG 1 FIG 2 Red Line straight up Location of angled block Green Line indicates slight angled design of chassis and seen straight from top showing slight angle LEFT BRACKET RIGHT BRACKET E 24 6 FIG 3 Seen from under bracket base FIG 4 Seen from under bracket base Wrong mounting of LEFT RIGHT Brackets Correct mounting of LEFT RIGHT Brackets Indicating footprint is incorrect Indicating footprint is correct Installation 29 IND100078 34 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Installation Procedures Installation Procedure BRD Versions Procedure suitable for Display MMD S
39. It is therefore suggested as a last resort solution to reset this value via SCOM Serial Ethernet Communication functionality instead by sending a Reset Factory Default or Load User Default Slot Number if available and previously stored by using Save User Default Slot Number commands if you are unable to navigate the OSD menu Please review the appropriate Technical User Manual located here http www hatteland display com pdflink inb100018 4 php User Controls 65 IND100064 38 INB100519 1 Rev 7 OSD Menu Functions 2 Management Settings Filter in Full Mode only Filter applies for VGA1 signal input only is a Signal Noise Reduction technique to enhance a possible weak or bad RGB VGA signal It will remove certain types of noise patterns typically apparent in close proximity of other electronic equipment with less or lack of proper shielding to prevent interference Settings as follows Filter Set to either ON or OFF e Note Default is OFF 2 Management Settings VGA Out ____________ in Full Mode only Set to either Enable or Disable More information available later 2 Management Settings VGA Sel Availablein Full Mode Set to either Enable or Disable More information available later User Controls 66 IND100064 38 INB100519 1 Rev 7 OSD Menu Functions 2 Management Setting
40. Please install the 3rd party software and use the Calibrate function neti tujem Olagi Tax Driver Name Cetvers von hattelacd eom abo Last Revised Jan 2013 ra For additional touch controller screen documentation and updated drivers please visit the 3rd party manufacturer website as found in the Touch Screen Wizard CD menu Note Newer Operating Systems OS from year 2011 and above does not specifically reguire additional 3rd party drivers in order to operate the touch screen and support Multitouch For example Microsoft Windows 7 and above comes with default factory installed Windows drivers fully supporting Multitouch You may choose to install 3rd party drivers for example during trouble shooting situations or to review features of the 3rd party software Hatteland Display suggests that you should use factory default Microsoft Windows 7 HID touch drivers in any case possible For older Operating Systems like Microsoft Windows XP and older before year 2011 the OS does not may not support Multitouch technology and the touch screen will just operate as a ordinary single point touch screen Additionally to get touch screen working at all in older OS you need to install 3rd party drivers Note that the lack of Multitouch support is not dependent on hardware or software firmware for the controller but rather dependent on important c
41. Plug screw a few turns and re try see LEFT bracket is positioned LEFT side and RIGHT previous step 2 bracket is positioned on the RIGHT side as shown below FIG1 Installation 32 IND100078 34 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Installation Procedures V 5 While unit is lying flat on table check the Tilting Lock Pin position These can be pulled out by hand turned 90 FIG1 and turned back 90 until the Lock Pin automatically clicks into place by a spring FIG2 FIG2 Glass Facing Up Locked Unlocked V 6 You may now mount the unit onto your desired location It is advised that you unlock the Lock Pin as shown in step 5 tilt the unit 90 degrees backwards FIG1 and properly fasten the bracket base into location FIG2 NB Be careful not to break scratch edge of the front glass BRI Ute Use appropriate fasteners 6 pcs x M6 needed V 7 Max Forward and Backward angle shown below FIG1 When your desired tilting position has been achieved you need to verify that the Lock Pin are in locking position and the unit is firmly attached and does not appear loose FIG2 FIG1 o FORWARD nj TILTIN
42. Simplified Chinese Presets gt Exit Recall gt Automatic Action gt lt Exit User 1105 gt Automatic Action Load gt Exit User 1105 gt Automatic Action OSD Timeout Sec gt Slider Bar OSD Transparent gt Slider Bar 050 Mode gt lt Exit Simplified gt Select Full gt Select and User Controls IND100064 39 INB100519 1 Rev 7 OSD Menu Overview Management Settings page 56 61 Level 1 Main Menu Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Management Settings Exit Graphic Scaling gt lt Exit Graphic Scaling gt Full Screen Fill to Aspect Ratio 1 1 Zoom gt Slider Bar Horizont Stretch gt Slider Bar Vertical Stretch gt Slider Bar Auto Adjustment gt On Off Unknown Timing Search gt lt Exit Auto Mode gt lt Exit Display Size gt 4 3 5 4 1 1 16 9 16 10 Execute gt Automatic Action Blind Mode gt lt Exit Hor Resolution gt Slider Bar Ver Resolution gt Slider Bar Total Hor Line gt Slider Bar Hor Blank Pixels gt Slider Bar Ver Blank Pixels gt Slider Bar Execute gt Automatic Action Save Timing gt Slot 1 to 8 gt Automatic Action Clear Timing gt Slot 1 to 8 gt Automatic Action LED Drive gt Slider Bar GDC Sensitivity gt Slider Bar Filter
43. a leading manufacturer of display and computer hardware for the maritime segment Hatteland Display continuously gauges and responds to market needs Our commitment to develop specialized products for a multitude of onboard ship systems continues and with that the introduction now of a brand new product range called Series X With cast aluminium compact and sleek by design chassis the units from this new range can be desk mount or console integrated The design is modular allowing for common modules to be used in various models and combinations Together these design features bring about a range perfectly in synch to market cost expectations along with that the performance and type approval always expected in all Hatteland Display products The modules used in Series X are all qualified having undergone and passed our extensive test program which includes HALT testing This means that the products are tested well outside the requirements in EN60945 and E10 The result is a more reliable product MULTITOUCH TYPE APPROVED ECDIS COMPLIANT IP22 REAR IP66 FRONT SUPERIOR BONDING TECHNOLOGY MODULE BASED TAILOR MADE SYSTEMS MADE EASY SUNLIGHT READABLE HIGH BRIGHT VERSIONS AVAILABLE GLASS DISPLAY CONTROL GDC SOLID STATE MENU SYSTEM IND101057 10 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Product Labeling Introduction
44. be shut off and hidden All settings are saved real time or when you exit a menu including time out of menu visibility The number shown in the X line gives the indication of the submenu level where the function is located also reference to the table in the previous chapter It requires the user to touch the MENU symbol to enter that submenu Please note Available functions described may deviate slightly from actual OSD menu on your unit This is due to different OSD software configurations and customized solutions Shown here are factory standards Lets you configure Main and Secondary signal source inputs DVI VGA or Composite video signals as well as activate or disable the Auto Source functionality The contents of these submenus are listed below en Source Settings MainSouce 1 1111111 F The possible signal inputs are Digital 1 DVI Digital 2 DVI Analog VGA1 RGB VGA Analog VGA2 RGB VGA Composite 1 Composite 2 and Composite 3 Composite Video Video inputs supports standard PAL NTSC SECAM signals e Note The current active main source name will be greyed out in the list By factory default Digital 1 DVI are assigned as Main Source The current active main source will be shown in green color at the bottom of this menu 2 Source Settings Second Source 1111 1 1 11111 The possible signal inputs are Digital 1 DVI Digital 2 DVI
45. 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 influenced 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 IND100351 2 INB100519 1 Rev 7 General Notes The unit is type approved according to EN60945 gih 4 4 eguipment category b protected from the weather Other type approvals applies for the different products Please see the appropriate Specifications page in this manual for more information Use of brillance and Glass Display Control touch key functions may inhibit visibility of information at night Note for units eguipped with an PCTS Projected Capacitive Touch Screen Reference to Engineering Change Notification J
46. from the AC input If AC input is lost there will be a uninterrupted switch over to DC input Power Consumption Operating AC DC 107W typ 125W max For a full overview of typenumbers please review the following link www hatteland display com pdflink ind100780 3 php All specifications are subject to change without prior notice Physical Considerations 621 00 W x 435 00 H x 105 00 D mm 24 45 W x 17 13 H x 4 13 D 4 x M6 VESA mounting 280x150mm Max 12mm deep Weight 15 5kg 34 1lbs Signal Terminals DVI D Signal IN 2 x 24 DVI female RGB Signal IN 2 x 15p D SUB female Comp Video IN x BNC Connector female SCOM RS 422 485 1 x Terminal Block 3 81 non isolated Buzzer RGB Signal OUT 1 x 15p HD D SUB female Clone of RGB IN Touchscreen 1 x USB TYPE A Connector female Ethernet 1 x RJ45 Connector for Remote Control SCOM RS 232 1 x 9p D SUB female non isolated Potmeter 1 x 9p D SUB male Potentiometer IN 5VDC OUT BRT IN 1 x Std IEC Inlet 1 x 2pin Terminal Block 5 08 Tested at recommended resolutions The RGB output signal is at same resolution and sync as the RGB input The output is working even if the display unit is turned off but power cable supply must be connected provided AC Power IN DC Power IN User Controls Behind front bezel Glass Display Control GDC IP66 Power On Off On Scree
47. images that have undergone MPEG or JPEG compression and decompression The two types of media noise that can be reduced are Block Noise MPEG encoders in the presence of an almost flat area can create a squared structure due to the discrete 8x8 squares that are used in the MPEG compression process This creates a noticeable squared structure in the image The process smoothens these square boundaries so they are not visible The amount of smoothening is programmable between neighboring pixel values that will be smoothened The amount of smoothening starts to decrease linearly from the maximum defined by TO to 0 defined by 2 x TO to avoid the hard switch effect of the smoothening applied Mosquito Noise This process smoothenes checker box and discrete noise artifacts referred to as Mosquito Noise around large edge transitions caused by MPEG encoders This submenu will give you the following choices Dynamic NR Noise Reduction Mode can be set to either High Medium Low Adaptive or OFF This is the strength of how much noise to detect and automatically remove in order to enhance the overall image quality The Block Noise process will be used e Note Default is OFF User Controls 53 IND100064 38 INB100519 1 Rev 7 OSD Menu Functions image Settings Video Setup Noise Reduction MPEG NR Mode fl MPEG NR the generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information can be set to either
48. mount the unit in a vertical angle lower than 30 degrees i e flat mounting of the unit to ensure touch screen is not activated and accidentally automatically chooses functions in your running chart radar or other software installed Installation 19 IND100078 29 INB100519 1 Rev 7 General Installation Recommendations D General rule for console mounted units To ensure proper cooling airflow long life and stable operation for all units please make sure that the console casing have either fans or decent ventilation holes to prevent overheating inside the console due to the combined temperature of both Display or Panel Computer units together with other electronic instruments A general rule is to make sure the console casing is capable of expelling worst case scenario in respect of the Power Consumption of all devices installed Please review also point 2 5 6 and 9 previous section for additional information and installation tips Note that 24 and 26 Panel Computer units have their own internal fans See point A for more information General mounting instructions 1 The useful life of the components of all Electronics Units generally decreases with increasing ambient temperature itis 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 condensat
49. or loss Appendix IND100077 7 INB100519 1 Rev 7 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 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 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 b
50. 1 Out 14 Normally Open PIN 04 X1 N C Not Connected Not in use PIN 05 1 Out 12 NC Normally Closed Appendix IND100241 13 Type Number PCA100293 1 D 678910 B 678910 PIN 01 PIN 02 PIN 03 PIN 04 PIN 05 PIN 06 PIN 07 PIN 08 PIN 09 PIN 10 TxD TxDt GND RxD TxD TxDt GND RxD Transmit Data Negative Transmit Data Positive Isolated Ground Receive Data Negative Receive Data Positive Transmit Data Negative Transmit Data Positive Isolated Ground Receive Data Negative Receive Data Positive RS 485 Half Duplex 2 wire Configuration Connect TX and RX pair wise TX to RX TX to RX Note The jumper for force of transmitter is open by factory default For some custom models this jumper is preset to closed active in that case unit has to be opened and jumper set to open to allow Half Duplex mode X1 041 042 031 032 82 83 84 DIG o o 10919 123 4 123 4 O 5 1 2 3 4 eise poe 71 72 73 74 75 Sa COM Common Center aiu tes s 052 053 061 062 PIN 01 X1 Out 21 Terminal Pin 01 X8 Cant 81 In Low Pin 01 X1 Out 41 Out PIN 02 X1 Not Connected Not used Pin 02 X8 Can1 82 Out Low Pin 02 X1 Out 42 Out COM Common Center PIN 03 1 Out 24 NO Normally Open Pin 03 Can1 83 In High Pin 0
51. 1 5 kHz to 91 1 kHz e Vertical 60 Hz to 85 Hz Recommended for optimal picture quality Supported Signals Resolutions 640 x 480 including 640 x 350 SVGA 800 x 600 including 720 x 400 1024 x 768 Recommended for optimal picture quality Video Signals Interlaced HDTV NTSC PAL and SECAM video Composite video Power Specifications Multi power Supply 1158230VAC 50 60Hz 24 VDC HD 15T21 MMD Mxx Fxxx Note You may connect either AC power or DC power or both In case both sources are connected power will be sourced from the AC input If AC input is lost there will be a uninterrupted switch over to DC input Power Consumption Operating Standard Operating High Bright 22W typ 60W max 34W typ 60W max For a full overview of typenumbers please review the following link www hatteland display com pdflink ind100780 3 php All specifications are subject to change without prior notice Physical Considerations 356 00 W x 307 00 H x 71 50 D mm 14 02 W x 12 09 H x 2 81 D 4 x M6 VESA mounting 280x150mm Max 12mm deep Weight 4 9kg 10 8165 Signal Terminals DVI D Signal IN 2 x 24 DVI female RGB Signal IN 2 x 15p HD D SUB female Comp Video IN 3 x BNC connector female SCOM RS 422 485 1 x 5 pin Terminal Block 3 81 non isolated Buzzer RGB Signal OUT 1 x 15p HD D SUB female Clone of RGB I
52. 2 6lbs Signal Terminals DVI D Signal IN 2 x 24 DVI female RGB Signal IN 2 x 15 HD D SUB female Comp Video IN x BNC Connector female SCOM RS 422 485 1 x 5 pin Terminal Block 3 81 non isolated Buzzer RGB Signal OUT 1 x 15p HD D SUB female Clone of RGB IN If Touchscreen 1 x USB TYPE A Connector female Ethernet 1 x RJ45 Connector for Remote Control SCOM RS 232 1 x 9p D SUB female non isolated Potmeter 1 x 9p D SUB male Potentiometer IN 5VDC OUT BRT IN 1 x Std IEC Inlet 1 x 2 pin Terminal Block 5 08 Tested at recommended resolutions The RGB output signal is at same resolution and sync as the RGB input The output is working even if the display unit is turned off but power cable supply must be connected provided User Controls Behind front bezel Glass Display Control GDC IP66 Power On Off On Screen Display Menu Brightness Control Hotkeys left right Mode Status Indicators ECDIS Service Buzzer not visible Light Sensor not visible Environmental Considerations AC Power IN DC Power IN Operating Temperature 15 deg C to 55 deg Humidity up to 9596 Storage Temperature 20 deg C to 60 deg Humidity up to 9596 IP Rating Protection IP66 front IP22 rear EN60529 Compass Safe Dist HD26T21MMD xxx Fxxx Std 130cm Steering 70cm Safety Considerations Even althou
53. 280 x 1024 UXGA 1600 x 1200 FHD 1920 x 1080 WUXGA 1920 x 1200 Recommended for optimal picture quality Video Signals Interlaced HDTV NTSC PAL and SECAM video Composite video Power Specifications Multi power Supply 1158230VAC 50 60Hz 24 VDC HD 24T21 MMD Mxx Fxxx Note You may connect either AC power or DC power or both In case both sources are connected power will be sourced from the AC input If AC input is lost there will be a uninterrupted switch over to DC input Power Consumption Operating Standard Operating High Bright 49W typ 125W max TBD W typ 125W max For a full overview of typenumbers please review the following link www hatteland display com pdflink ind100780 3 php specifications are subject to change without prior notice Physical Considerations 593 00 W x 384 00 H x 70 00 D mm 23 35 W x 15 12 H x 2 76 D 4 x M6 VESA mounting 280x150mm Max 12mm deep Weight 11 0 kg 24 2165 Signal Terminals DVI D Signal IN 2 x 24 DVI female RGB Signal IN 2 x 15p HD D SUB female Comp Video IN x BNC Connector female SCOM RS 422 485 1 x 5 pin Terminal Block 3 81 non isolated Buzzer RGB Signal OUT 1 x 15p HD D SUB female Clone of RGB IN If Touchscreen 1 x USB TYPE A Connector female Ethernet 1 x RJ45 Connector for Remote Control SCOM RS 232 1 x 9p D SUB female non
54. 3 X1 Out 31 Terminal PIN 04 X1 N C Not Connected Not used Pin 04 Can1 84 Out High Pin 04 X1 Out 32 Normally Closed PIN 05 X1 Out 22 Normally Closed HIS CAST WD x Z in Can2 n Low IEC 60950 Compliant 48VDC PIN 01 X7 In 71 _ Rx Receive Data Pin 02 X9 Can2 92 Out Low PIN 02 X7 In 72 Rx Receive Data Pin 03 X9 Can2 93 In High Pin 01 X1 1n 52 24VDC PIN 03 X7 Out 73 Tx Transmit Data Pin 04 X9 Can2 94 Out High Pin 02 X1 53 GND Ground PIN 04 X7 Out 74 Tx Transmit Data Pin 03 1 11 61 24 PIN 05 X7 GND 75 SGnd Signal Ground Pin 04 X1 1n 62 lnput 5 pin Digital Output Module 10 10 pin RS 422 RS 485 NMEA Module 10 pin RS 422 RS 485 Module RS 422 RS 485 SCOM Buzzer 12 246 8 10 PIN 01 RxDt Receive Data Positive PIN 02 GND Ground PIN 03 RxD Receive Data Negative PIN 04 5V 45V Out PIN 05 TxDt Transmit Data Positive PIN 06 BUZ Buzzer Control Negative 07 TxD Transmit Data Negative PIN 08 BUZ Buzzer Control Positive PIN 09 GNDR Ground 1000 PIN 10 GND Ground Pin 1 3 5 7 RS 485 Full Duplex 4 wire Pin 5 7 RS 485 Half Duplex 2 wire 97 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Pinout Assignments Pin Assignments 25 pin Female Parallel Optional for selected computers 13 12 11 10 9
55. 5T21 HD 15721 STD xxx Fxxx EN60945 Tested o k 15T21 HD TMB SX1 B1 HD 17121 HWO01 HD 17121 STD xxx Fxxx Sold since May 2012 17T21 Fits Double Key Hole Chassis only HD 19T21 MMD xxx Fxxx HD 19T21 STD xxx Fxxx EN60945 Tested HD 19T21 O Note Reference to HWxx Hardware Code can be identified by number of digits in a Display or Panel Computer serial number Each HWcode upgrade will add 10000 in value to exisiting Serial Number counting Single Key Hole vs Double Key Hole Our Display or Panel Computer units may have Single Key Hole whilst others have Double Key Hole present in the chassis sides This is due to slight variation in initial production vs Mass Production throughout 2012 2013 During early mid 2013 all units will feature Double Key Hole Further TMB type brackets are EN60945 tested while the BRD type are not It should also be noted that Single Key hole units does not support ceiling mount Double Key Hole supports ceiling mount of unit Single or Double Key Hole can be identified as follows Key Hole Type Key Hole Location seen from both sides Single ee V Double Installation 28 IND100078 34 INB100519 1 Rev 7
56. AC Power IN If DC Power IN User Controls Behind front bezel Glass Display Control GDC IP66 Power On Off On Screen Display Menu Brightness Control Hotkeys left right Mode Status Indicator Service Buzzer not visible Light Sensor not visible Environmental Considerations Operating Temperature 15 deg C to 55 deg Humidity up to 9596 Storage Temperature 20 deg C to 60 deg C Humidity up to 9596 IP Rating Protection IP66 front IP22 rear EN60529 Safety Considerations Even although the test conditions for bridge units provide for a maximum operating temperature of 55 C continuous operation of all electronic components should if possible take place at ambient temperatures of only 25 C This is a necessary prerequisite for long life and low service costs Available Accessories HD CMB SX1 A1 1 x Console Mount Kit HD 12BRD SX1 A1 1 x Mounting Bracket HD TMB SX1 A1 1 x Table Mount Bracket EN60945 Tested HD VED SX1 A1 1x VESA Bracket Please see user manual datasheet for more information Factory Options Projected Touch Screen Multitouch USB interface Optical Bonding Technology Sunlight Readable High Bright includes Optical Bonding model Single 12 24VDC Power Input Standard 125cm Steering 75cm APPROVALS amp CERTIFICATES This product have been tested type approved by the following classifica
57. Auto detects VGA gt WUXGA interlaced and non interlaced Video Signal Analog RGB 0 7Vp p Input Impedance 75 Ohm 1920 x 1200 0 2865 H x 0 2865 V mm 8 ms typical gray to gray 20ms Tr Tf Synchronization Range Horizontal 31 5 kHz to 91 1 kHz Vertical 60 Hz to 85 Hz Recommended for optimal picture quality Supported Signals Resolutions 640 x 480 including 640 x 350 SVGA 800 x 600 including 720 x 400 XGA 1024 x 768 SXGA 1280 x 1024 UXGA 1600 x 1200 FHD 1920 x 1080 WUXGA 1920 x 1200 Recommended for optimal picture quality Video Signals Interlaced HDTV NTSC PAL and SECAM video Composite video Power Specifications Multi power Supply 1158230VAC 50 60Hz 24 VDC HD 26721 MMD Mxx Fxxx Note You may connect either AC power or DC power or both In case both sources are connected power will be sourced from the AC input If AC input is lost there will be a uninterrupted switch over to DC input Power Consumption Operating AC DC 107W typ 125W max For a full overview of typenumbers please review the following link www hatteland display com pdflink ind100780 3 php All specifications are subject to change without prior notice Physical Considerations 621 00 W x 435 00 H x 98 20 D mm 24 45 W x 17 13 H x 3 86 D 4 x M6 VESA mounting 280x150mm Max 12mm deep Weight 14 8kg 3
58. ECDIS Compliant usage Password Protect Ask for key code first 321 when the MENU symbol is touched on the front glass and before the OSD menu will appear Required for ECDIS Compliance usage Full Mode When activated You will have to touch the MENU symbol for 5 seconds after which the key code requester will appear Note that only the MENU symbol will activate the password request all other touches on other symbols are ignored After key code was entered and accepted the OSD menu will appear in which case you have x seconds to use brilliance and power functions before all functions are deactivated again and returns to Full Mode x value is defined as OSD Timeout value see previous page e Note Learn how to navigate and enter the correct code by reading the OSD Keycode OSD Lock Mode introduction section earlier in this chapter User Controls 60 IND100064 38 INB100519 1 Rev 7 OSD Menu Functions 2 OSD Settings OSD Key Outdoor 1 1 55 To prevent accidental activation of Glass Display Control GDC touch functions you can add an extra layer of security on how sensitve the touch detection operates This applies for MENU Brilliance and Power Off functions The OSD Key Outdoor function is especially effective if the unit is located in a outside environment where rain drops could potentionally trigger touch button functions Note that this setting does not apply for fullscreen s
59. Ethernet LAN Suitable for twisted pair cables Make sure the network cable connector clicks into the RJ 45 connector This connector will allow remote control of the display unit to control common functions like brightness input source and more E USB TOUCH Connect a TYPE A USB Cable between this connector and your PC Suitable drivers to install and calibrate the touchscreen are available on the separate installation media delivered with the unit Port is USB2 0 lt 5m 246 810 RS 422 RS 485 COM I O The COM non isolated RS 422 485 allows functionality to communicate with serial based equipment including external buzzer functionality Connect and fasten your cables from your compatible external equipment to the 5 pin Terminal Block 3 81 connector Please review the Pinout Assignments chapter as well as Housing Terminal Block Connector Overview in this manual for more information IND100133 48 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Physical Connections Connect your DVI cable to any of the two DVI D 18 1P Single Link Connector female Secure your cable to the hex spacers provided on the unit and 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
60. F DCDI BY Faroudja low angle Diagonal interpolation In addition to the advanced de interlacing capabilities mentioned in the previous sections further image enhancement is achieved by applying special processing to a moving lowangle diagonal pattern in a video image For motion video the intra field interpolation is done using the patented and highly acclaimed DCDI Directional Correlational De Interlacing algorithm by Faroudja Conventional Interpolation algorithms operate on the basis that the current pixel is related to the pixels above and below it This is untrue of diagonal edges Whenever an edge is not vertical the way the current pixel depends on the angle of the edge is related to those diagonally above and below it Hence conventional vertical Interpolation algorithms work well on edges close to the horizontal and vertical directions However they will break down completely as the angles of edges become more diagonal causing jagged edge artifacts DCDi by Faroudja computes and tracks the angles of edges and uses this information to optimally fill in the missing pixels removing jagged edge artifacts Set to either ON or OFF User Controls 54 IND100064 38 INB100519 1 Rev 7 OSD Menu Functions B Color Mode Settings BJ Lets you adjust the color temperature Kelvin degrees of the image This applies to the Main Source signal Window overlays PIP PBP and the OSD Menu overlay will be unaffected Lower values m
61. GANGLE E 6000 8 5 MAX BACKWARD TILTING ANGLE 8000 LOCK PIN V 8 Depending on installation needs you may mount the complete unit in ceiling in two different ways Normal Position User Controls will be upside down cables go straight up You may configure Glass Display Control LED symbols to show or not since symbols will be seen upside down Review http www hatteland display com inb100018 4 php Glass Display Control GDC LED 8 Button operations section Swapped Position User Controls readable cables has to bend up or go straight down Left and Right Bracket needs to be swapped indicating Left Bracket on Right Side and Right Bracket on Left Side to ensure proper fitting and to avoid wrong footprint of the mounting holes of the bracket base reference to Important to know about LEFT and RIGHT brackets Normal Position Swapped Position Installation 33 IND100078 34 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Installation Procedures Mounting Bracket for Table Desktop installation 24 26 You need M5 M10 Unbrako Hex Key tool M10 Wrench and 1 pcs of HD TMB SX1 C1 Mounting Bracket Kit Fasteners 6 pcs M6 for Table Desktop location not included Procedure suitable for Display and Panel Computers Attention A suitable pre drilled location and knowledge of measurements for both main unit and brackets tilting functionality should be prepared and checked prior to mounting Please disconnect ALL ca
62. ID Locked elemente for factory standards reserved for customer for customer Scans Design ID company name ID specific ID 52 Custom options Can be customized by customer IND100077 134 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Touch screen products Introduction to products with touch screen Nearly all of our Series X products with touch screen uses Projected Capacitive Touch screen PCTS widely used with great success on mobile phones and typical pad devices PCTS can be equally effective also for marine applications One of the advantages of PCTS is that it has features seen in both resistive and surface capacitive touch screen technologies Multitouch is defined as the ability to recognize two or more simultaneous touch points Using projected capacitive technology lets us create a more intuitive form of human device interaction Touch interface gestures supported by projected capacitive sensors can simplify the interface and provide an intuitive user experience that goes beyond the typical button replacement found in most simple touch interfaces Please review the appropriate Product Data Sheet in this manual to determine if PCTS are supported The technical benefits of PCT are Very good optical performance same as surface capacitive Environmentally strong the touch sensor is inside the product better than both surface capacitive and resistive Supports Multitouch Newer Operating System OS required dependent see next
63. N If Touchscreen 1 x USB TYPE A Connector female Ethernet 1 x RJ45 Connector for Remote Control SCOM RS 232 1 x 9p D SUB female non isolated Potmeter 1 x 9p D SUB male Potentiometer IN 5VDC OUT BRT IN 1 x Std IEC Inlet 1 x 2 pin Terminal Block 5 08 Tested at recommended resolutions The RGB output signal is at same resolution and sync as the RGB input The output is working even if the display unit is turned off but power cable supply must be connected provided AC Power IN DC Power IN User Controls Behind front bezel Glass Display Control GDC IP66 Power On Off On Screen Display Menu Brightness Control Hotkeys left right Mode Status Indicator Service Light Sensor not visible Buzzer not visible Environmental Considerations Operating Temperature 15 deg C to 55 deg Humidity up to 9596 Storage Temperature 20 deg C to 60 deg Humidity up to 9596 IP Rating Protection IP66 front IP22 rear EN60529 Safety Considerations Even although the test conditions for bridge units provide for a maximum operating temperature of 55 C continuous operation of all electronic components should if possible take place at ambient temperatures of only 25 C This is a necessary prerequisite for long life and low service costs Available Accessories HD CMB SX1 A1 1 x Console Mount Kit HD 15BRD SX1 A1 1 x Mounting Bra
64. N 05 GND Signal Ground PIN 06 N C No internal connection 05 GND Ground PIN 06 DSR Data Set Ready PIN 07 RTS Request To Send de PIN 07 No internal connection PIN 09 802 Control Negative PIN O8 Nointernal connection Wake On Ring is not enabled PIN 09 Nointernal connection Master only ECHO not supported Serial COM RS 232 non isolated 9 pin DSUB Male Serial COM RS 485 RS 422 9 pin DSUB Male Half Duplex Mode 01 DCD Data Carrier Detect PIN 02 RxD Receive Data ome eg PIN 03 TxD Transmit Data PIN 01 Res Reserved do not connect PIN 04 DTR Data Terminal Ready PIN 02 Res Reserved do not connect PIN 05 GND Signal Ground PIN 03 Data Positive 06 DSR Data Set Ready PIN 04 Data Data Negative PIN 07 RTS Request To Send PIN 05 GND Signal Ground PIN 08 CTS Clear To Send PIN 06 N C No internal connection PIN 09 RI Ring Indicator PIN 07 N C No internal connection PIN 08 No internal connection PIN 09 N C No internal connection Analog RGB VGA 15 pin DSUB High Density Female ECHO not supported 1 2 Half Duplex Configuration Hatteland Display API Flow control Via RTS signal controlled by user application COM Modu
65. Norske Veritas BV Bureau Veritas ClassNK Nippon Kaiji Kyokai ABS American Bureau of Shipping LRS Lloyd s Register of Shipping Pending 75 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Specifications 24 121 MMD xxx Fxxx TFT Technology High Quality TFT with LED Backlight 24 0 inch viewable image size Widescreen Aspect Ratio 16 9 TFT active matrix liquid crystal panel RGB vertical stripe MVA Multi domain Vertical Alignment LCD Technology TFT Characteristics Native Resolution Pixel Pitch RGB Response Time 1920 x 1080 FHD 0 276 H x 0 276 V mm 25 ms typical black to white Contrast Ratio 3000 1 typical Light Intensity Standard 300 cd m typical Light Intensity High Bright 1000 cd m typical Viewable Angle 89 deg typical Up Down Left Right Active Display Area 531 36 H x 298 89 V mm Max Colors 16 7 million Synchronization Digital separate synchronization Composite synchronization Synchronization on green Auto detects VGA gt WUXGA interlaced and non interlaced Video Signal Analog RGB 0 7 Input Impedance 75 Ohm Synchronization Range Horizontal 31 5 kHz to 91 1 kHz Vertical 60 to 85 Hz Recommended for optimal picture quality Supported Signals Resolutions 640 x 480 including 640 x 350 SVGA 800 x 600 including 720 x 400 1024 x 768 SXGA 1
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67. Ratio 16 10 S MVA Active Matrix Thin Film Transistor TFT RGB Vertical Stripe TFT Characteristics Native Resolution Pixel Pitch RGB Response Time 1920 x 1200 0 2865 H x 0 2865 V mm 8 ms typical gray to gray Contrast Ratio 1500 1 typical Light Intensity Standard 350 cd m typical Light Intensity High Bright Viewable Angle 88 deg typical Up Down Left Right Active Display Area 550 08 H x 343 8 V mm Max Colors 16 7 million Digital separate synchronization Composite synchronization Synchronization on green e Auto detects VGA gt WUXGA interlaced and non interlaced Video Signal Analog RGB 0 7Vp p Input Impedance 75 Ohm Synchronization Range Horizontal 31 5 kHz to 91 1 kHz Vertical 60 Hz to 85 Hz Recommended for optimal picture quality Supported Signals Resolutions VGA 640 x 480 including 640 x 350 SVGA 800 x 600 including 720 x 400 XGA 1024 x 768 SXGA 1280 x 1024 UXGA 1600 x 1200 FHD 1920 x 1080 WUXGA 1920 x 1200 Recommended for optimal picture quality Video Signals Interlaced HDTV NTSC PAL and SECAM video Composite video Power Specifications Multi power Supply 1158230VAC 50 60Hz 24 VDC HD 26721 MMD Mxx FxxC Note You may connect either AC power or DC power or both In case both sources are connected power will be sourced
68. Status for Non volatile random access memory used to store parameters and settings Ethernet Status for Ethernet LAN communication chip controller GDC Status for Glass Display Control GDC touch button controller TMP Sensor Status for internal temperature measured by on chip sensor User Controls 68 IND100064 38 INB100519 1 Rev 7 OSD Menu Functions 2 M Service Test Pattern 0 R Will show the internal 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 useful during trouble shooting situations to determine the source of a display or connectivity problem regarding external equipment To active this function touch the MENU button e Note This function will not inform report any deviations directly you need to have the required technical expertise to interpret the test pattern displayed as Service Bumin Sets the unit into Burn In mode and enables to write EDID data More information to follow User Controls 69 IND100064 38 INB100519 1 Rev 7 This page left intentionally blank INB100519 1 Rev 7 Specifications INB100519 1 Rev 7 Specifications 12721 MMD oocFxxx TFT Technology
69. TD and Panel Computer MMC Series X product ranges You need M4 M5 Unbrako Hex Key tool not included with delivery Fasteners 6 pcs M6 for mounting complete unit onto table or desktop location not included with delivery 1 pcs of HD xxBRD SX1 A1 Mounting Bracket Kit where 15 17 or 19 inch Attention A suitable pre drilled location and knowledge of measurements for both main unit and brackets tilting functionality should be prepared and checked prior to mounting Please disconnect ALL cables before proceeding Please review User Manual or visit www hatteland display com for Technical Drawings regarding measurements for both main unit and Mounting Brackets V 1 Place the unit on a dry flat clean soft surface i e V 2 Inspect the inner side of both brackets and especially the table with the glass front facing down as illustrated orientation of the Key Hole Plug 4 5 They should be shaped Connector area should be facing downwards from you as an standing egg to ensure proper fitting in the Key Hole of unit FIG1 Note You may have to loose the fastening screw M5 FIG2 if the Key Hole Plug can not be turned by hand FIG1 FIG2 Wrong Correct s 7 Adjust 3 Seen from E ee Connector Area oo X V 3 Verify that the Key Hole Set Screw M4 is aligned V 4 Notice the indication of LEFT and RIGHT The mounting with the bracket sur
70. USER MANUAL Series X Maritime Display MMD Models HD 12T21 MMD xxx Fxxx 12 1 inch Maritime Multi Display HD 15T21 MMD xxx Fxxx 15 0 inch Maritime Multi Display HD 17T21 MMD xxx Fxxx 17 0 inch Maritime Multi Display HD 19T21 MMD xxx Fxxx 19 0 inch Maritime Multi Display HD 24T21 MMD xxx Fxxx 24 0 inch Maritime Multi Display HD 26T21 MMD xxx Fxxx 25 54 inch Maritime Multi Display User Manual MMD Series X Created 363 Approved 6542 Please visit www hatteland display com for the latest electronic version of this manual Hatteland Display AS Amsosen N 5578 Nedre Vats Norway Tel 47 4814 2200 mailahatteland display com www hatteland display com Copyright 2013 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 writt
71. VGA mode only 3 Image Settings Display Phase C 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 Note that this function is automatic and does not allow for manual values It is suggested to use a dedicated and external test pattern while adjusting e Note Available for RGB VGA mode only User Controls 52 IND100064 38 INB100519 1 Rev 7 OSD Menu Functions 2 mace Settings Video Setup ___________ when Video Fullscreen only Provides submenus where the following settings for Composite video signals are available E E Motion Adaptive De Interlacing Motion adaptive de interlacing is a pixel based two phase process Phase 1 involves the detection of motion and the generation of a motion value for each pixel These pixel motion values are used as a measure of the current degree of motion In Phase 2 the pixel motion values are used to select the appropriate de interlacing technique As a result areas of an image that are not moving will be fully static flicker free and moving objects will have smooth edges Set to either Normal Adaptive or OFF e Note Default is OFF The media noise reduction block removes unwanted ringing and block noise from
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73. ack 90 until the Lock Pin automatically clicks into place by a hands that both brackets are firmly attached spring FIG2 FIG2 Locked Unlocked V 8 You may now mount the unit onto your desired location It is advised that you unlock the Lock Pin as shown in step 7 tilt the unit 90 degrees backwards FIG1 and properly fasten the bracket base into location 102 NB Be careful to break or scratch the edge of the front glass Then repeat step 7 again until your desired tilting position has been achieved and you have verified that the Lock Pin are in locking position and the unit is firmly attached and does not appear loose FIG3 MI Se Use appropriate fasteners 6 pcs x M6 needed 4 ILLI T m CD hH 2 O 5 O 9 a O Q 0 5 o Unlock tilt and lock Single Key hole units does not support ceiling mount Installation 31 IND100078 34 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Installation Procedures Installation Procedure TMB Versions Procedure suitable for Display MMD STD and Panel Computer MMC Series X product ranges You need Unbrako Hex Key tool not included with delivery Fasteners 6 pcs M6 for mounting complete unit onto table or desktop location not incl
74. ake the image appear warmer while higher values will make it appear cooler The contents of these submenus are listed below Illustration E not E in menu The Kelvin color temperature scale approximate and m 1800K 4000K 5500K 8000K 12000K 16000K 2 Color Mode Settings Color Temperature Set to either 9300K Cool a blueish white 8000K Neutral a white close to natural light 6500K Warn a reddish white or User only available when Full Menu is active deu I Color Mode Settings Color Temperature User RH Allows individual adjustment of Red Green and Blue color gains The selected setting will be preserved for each signal input DVI RGB CVBS e Note Value adjustable from 0 to 100 50 is factory default This will activate the stored gamma curve color compensation as well as the LED indicators or backlight brilliance used with ECDIS Set to either No Calibration Calibration VGA or Calibration DVI where these represents the two storage locations for compensation data When either of them are active they will override the color temperature setting for the signal channel Different signal channels can be set to different settings that will be preserved This function is suitable for use with external equipment Color temperature will be disabled e Note Default is No Calibration with Gamma 2 2 and 140nits User Controls 55 IND100064 38 INB100519 1 Rev 7 OSD Menu Functio
75. ble languages real time changes No Function Nothing will be activated when user touches Hot Keys on front glass Both Hot Keys performs the same action e Note Default Hot Keys are assigned to No Function You can assign different functions to Key 1 and Key 2 User Controls 61 IND100064 38 INB100519 1 Rev 7 OSD Menu Functions B wamagementsettnos B3 Allows you to adjust overall settings for interaction communication for the unit such as scaling zoom timing of signals adjust voltages for LED which illuminate the front glass symbols sensitivity for the touch control filter and Serial Ethernet communication and more The contents of these submenus are listed below Allow to scale the currently displayed full screen signal in various ways The contents of the submenus is listed below M Management Settings Graphic Scaling Scaling NM scaling will performed from center of active display area and outwards in all directions Settings as follows Fill Screen Zoom current full screen signal to fill the entire active display area Aspect ratio is ignored which means that picture may appear distorted or stretched Fill to Aspect Ratio Zoom current full screen signal to fill the entire active display area and preserve the aspect ratio This means that you may notice black bars without any image information either on top bottom or left right of the centered image 1 1 Zo
76. bles before proceeding Please review User Manual or visit www hatteland display com for Technical Drawings regarding measurements for both main unit and Mounting Brackets 1 Place the unit on a dry flat clean soft surface i e 2 Inspect the mounting holes of brackets For mounting to table with the glass front facing down as illustrated 24 inch unit please use lower holes as indicated Connector area should be facing downwards from you For mounting to a 26 inch unit please use the upper holes as indicated Seen from above Connector Area 3 Place one bracket at the time with the mounting 4 While unit is lying flat on table check the Tilting Lock holes facing down into the suitable mounting position Pin position These can be pulled out by hand turned 90 and fasten with 2 x M5 screws on each bracket FIG1 and turned back 90 until the Lock Pin automatically clicks into place by a spring FIG2 Locked Unlocked 5 You may now mount the unit onto your desired location It is advised that you unlock the Lock Pin as shown in step 4 tilt the unit 90 backwards FIG1 and properly fasten the bracket base into location FIG2 NB Be careful not to break or scratch the edge of the front glass Then repeat step 4 again until your desired tilting position has been achieved and you have verified that the L
77. cator ON OFF Power ON OFF This symbol and all text will illuminate in red when suitable power is connected and the unit is turned off When the unit is on and operating this symbol will illuminate constantly either in yellow color signal not recognized not present and no image on screen or green color signal detected and image on screen Power ON To turn the unit on verify that the symbol is illuminated in red indicates suitable power is connected and touch the power symbol and hold until the the symbol changes to green light yellow light or a image appears on the screen Power OFF To turn the unit off touch the power symbol and hold until it either illuminate change from green yellow to red or the image on screen disappears 050 Menu Navigation and Hotkeys The lt and gt symbols has two functionalites If the OSD On Screen Display menu was activated and is cleary visible on screen both the lt and gt are used to navigate and set options within the OSD menu If the OSD menu is not activated no OSD visible on screen both the lt and gt symbols function as hotkeys To use the defined hotkeys assigned touch the lt or gt symbols The hotkey functionality can be changed or disabled by accessing the main On Screen Display OSD menu and the appropriate menu function With Hotkey functionality you can define options from the OSD menu for easier control and everyday usage of the display unit To acc
78. cket HD TMB SX1 A1 1 x Table Mount Bracket EN60945 Tested HD VED SX1 A1 1x VESA Bracket Please see user manual datasheet for more information Factory Options Projected Capacitive Touch Screen Multitouch USB interface Optical Bonding Technology Sunlight Readable High Bright includes Optical Bonding model Compass Safe Distance HD 15T21 MMD xxx Fxxx Standard 125cm Steering 75cm APPROVALS amp CERTIFICATES This product have been tested type approved by the following classification societies IEC 60945 4th EN 60945 2002 IACS E10 GL Germanischer Lloyd CCS China Classification Society Pending IND100129 143 DNV Det Norske Veritas BV Bureau Veritas ClassNK Nippon Kaiji Kyokai ABS American Bureau of Shipping LRS Lloyd s Register of Shipping Pending 73 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Specifications HD 17721 MMD oocFxxx TFT Technology High Quality TFT with LED Backlight 17 0 inch viewable image size Aspect Ratio 5 4 TFT active matrix liquid crystal panel TFT Characteristics Native Resolution 1280 x 1024 Pixel Pitch RGB 0 264 H x 0 264 V mm Response Time bms typical black to white Contrast Ratio 1000 1 typical Light Intensity Standard 350 cd m typical Light Intensity High Bright 1000 cd m typical Viewable Angle 80 deg typical Up Down Left Right Active Display Area 337 92 H x 270 336 V m
79. cted Capacitive Touch Screen Multitouch USB interface Optical Bonding Technology Sunlight Readable High Bright includes Optical Bonding model Color Calibrated models ECDIS Compass Safe Distance HD 24T21 MMD xxx Fxxx Standard 70cm Steering 45cm APPROVALS amp CERTIFICATES This product have been tested type approved by the following classification societies IEC 60945 4th EN 60945 2002 IACS E10 GL Germanischer Lloyd CCS China Classification Society Pending IND100129 146 DNV Det Norske Veritas BV Bureau Veritas ClassNK Nippon Kaiji Kyokai ABS American Bureau of Shipping LRS Lloyd s Register of Shipping Pending 76 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Specifications HD 26121 MMD xxx Fxxx LED CCFL version TFT Technology High Quality TFT with LED or CCFL Backlight 25 54 inch viewable image size Widescreen Aspect Ratio 16 10 S MVA Active Matrix Thin Film Transistor TFT RGB Vertical Stripe TFT Characteristics Native Resolution Pixel Pitch RGB Response Time CCFL Response Time LED Contrast Ratio 1500 1 typical Light Intensity Standard 350 cd m typical Light Intensity High Bright TBD Viewable Angle 88 deg typical Up Down Left Right Active Display Area 550 08 H x 343 8 V mm Max Colors 16 7 million Digital separate synchronization Composite synchronization Synchronization on green
80. ction Settings as follows Vertical Stretch lt Zoom stretch current full screen signal in Vertical direction only up and down Values from 0 to 100 e Note Values under or over 50 may cause blurry and unfocused imagery since it overrides the external signal s 1 1 pixel information and properties Default value is 50 2 Management Settings AutoAdustmt Allow to let the video controller always perfom a Automatic Adjustment based on the detected properties in the incoming signal or when incoming signal sources changes it s properties real time It will scale and position incoming signal sources that has changed since the last detection was executed successfully Set to either ON or OFF e Note This function is the same as the manual function found in Image Settings Auto Position earlier described Default value is OFF User Controls 63 IND100064 38 INB100519 1 Rev 7 OSD Menu Functions 2 Management Settings Unknown Timing Search Available in Full Mode only Use this if you are unable to find or detect the incoming full screen signal automatically applies for Analog VGA and CVBS video signals only A PIP or PBP configured signal is not supported It may be a customized signal regarding resolution and refresh frequency In these situations the custom signal sources can be searched upon or entered manually within the OSD menu and even stored conveniently The contents of these submenus ar
81. d by the following classification societies pending IEC 60945 4th EN 60945 2002 DNV Det Norske Veritas LRS Lloyd s Register of Shipping 5 E10 w Touch Screen ClassNK Nippon Kaiji Kyokai ABS American Bureau of Shipping CCS China Classification Society GL Germanischer Lloyd BV Bureau Veritas IND100129 167 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Technical Drawings INB100519 1 Rev 7 UOIsSlUJad JNOUJIM Ayed puru Aue aq 03 JON uoneuuojJur Aejdsiq puaa 3snui jed ui 40 uononpouda4 Aejdsiq Jo ay 3surebe Aue pasn jou 45 40931947 uononpoudai pezuoujne Aue pue stu Sy Aejdsiq puejaneH Jo Auedoud aui si 5141 TBD DRAWINGS PENDING KU 2 N CN Q IE 4 O E i O 5 c te D 1 YOY JOJ UJuJ si uo a2ueJajo se pajeoipur pue 5 JO UMOUS aq INB100519 1 Rev 7 IND100132 218 KU 2 N es LO Q 4 O E i 5 2 i D kx Uoissiuuad JNOUJIM Ayed puru Aue peynquasip aq 03 JON uoneuuojJur Aejdsiq puaa
82. d of borders look at each corner of the image before you proceed using this function g Image Settings Display H Position g Settings as follows H Position Move image within the TFT panel active area Horizontally left right values from 0 to 100 e Note Default value is centered inside the active TFT panel area 3 M mace Settings s bisplays v Position C Settings as follows V Position Move image within the TFT panel active area Vertically up down values from 0 to 100 e Note Default value is centered inside the active TFT panel area User Controls 51 IND100064 38 INB100519 1 Rev 7 OSD Menu Functions m image Settings Display Clock 11111 1 1 1 014 Adjust the horizontal frequency clock of the analog signal to improve visibility of the entire image When it is adjusted you will notice that the image will appear to be stretched and might in some situations 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 To adjust the Clock and Phase to a optimal setting it is recommended to display a image with alternating white and black lines by stepped by 1 pixels either vertically or horizontally It is suggested to use a dedicated and external test pattern while adjusting e Note Available for RGB
83. djusted via the following settings Settings as follows Brightness Adjust the black level brightness of the Secondary Source values from 0 to 100 Default is 50 Contrast Adjust the contrast of the Secondary Source values from 0 to 100 Default is 50 Saturation Adjust the overall color intensity of the Secondary Source values from 0 to 100 Default is 50 Hue Adjust the Hue color properties of the Secondary Source values from 0 to 100 Default is 50 Sharpness Adjust the sharpness of the Secondary Source values from 0 to 24 Default is 12 User Controls 57 IND100064 38 INB100519 1 Rev 7 OSD Menu Functions B osp Settings 1 Oe Allows you to customize the visual appearance of the On Screen Display OSD menu such as position transparency time out assign hot keys define access modes and save load and recall favourite settings and more The contents of these submenus are listed below Settings as follows OSD H Position Place the OSD menu overlay Horizontally left right values from 0 to 100 OSD V Position Place the OSD menu overlay Vertically up down values from 0 to 100 e Note Default position of the OSD menu overlay is in the lower left corner of the of the Active Display area Default value for both functions is 100 2 OSD Settings Language 0 1 0H Available OSD language to be used for all text and warnings may appear
84. e listed below Saco Try to determine the incoming signal by automatic detection routines which is based on a known list of properties for resolutions and frequency combinations that fall out but between the most common industry standard set of resolutions refresh frequencies Settings as follows Display Size Force the Aspect Ratio to either to 4 3 5 4 1 1 16 9 or 16 10 Execute Choose to produce timing table update the Blind Mode Data and refresh the screen condition using the data of the timing table If this procedure seem to fail use the Blind Mode below to enter values manually 3 ME Management Settings Unknown Timing Search Blind If you know the advanced properties of the incoming signal or want to troubleshoot a possible detected signal that seem to have small deviations you may try to adjust the values below and see the result in real time These settings should be performed by a skilled technician or a individual that has the needed knowledge to do so Internally these settings below are saved into a data register called Timing Table Settings as follows Hor Resolution Set the Horizontal resolution of the timing table Ver Resolution Set the Vertical resolution of the timing table Total Hor Line Set the Total Horizontal Lines of the timing table Hor Blank Pixels Set the Horizontal Start of timing table sync pulse back porch Ver Blank Pi
85. e 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 packing which may indicate damage on or loss of contents Control the container and the seals for any defects 2 SECURING EVIDENCE When defects on the goods have been found evidence must be secured and seller must be informed Call the transporter and point out the defects Add a description of the defects on the goods receipt the forwarder s copy of the way bill or on the driving slip 3 RESCUE Bound the damage Try to restrict the damage and the loss Seller will compensate expences incurred due to reasonable security efforts in addition to damage and loss 4 COMPLAINT Write immediately a complaint to the transporter or his agent Forward immediately the complaint to the transporter or his agent and hold the transporter responsible for the defects The complaint must be sent at the latest for carriage by sea within 3 days for overland air transportation within 7 days 5 DOCUMENTATION For any claims the following documentation is required and must be forwared to the company or their a
86. eived 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 surrounding plastic bag to prevent dust accumulation around the unit If 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 101 IND100077 14 INB100519 1 Rev 7 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 mat
87. en 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 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 radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Last revised 9 Nov 2012 Contents e ec O 3 Contents of package situs ues ener usns dad 6 t2 7 About this manual orones dorso pU 8 About Hatteland Display NN 8 www hatteland display com ne 8 Contact Information NR 8 Maritime Multi Display MMD Introduction 9 Product Labeling sitions eco 10 Touch screen products MR eni E TT 14 ana ena ea aka nk ab kn 17 General Installation 18 First THINGS ei A a pa 18 Installation and mounting aa a aa 18 Installation limitations c c oet oae nor noraen aaa A rei trn ens 19 ErgONOMICS 54 qud dioe d eR E e eM ss bete MM DI O Sd EE 21 Cables A 21 Cable Entries amp Connectors Marked area Illustration onl
88. enus below 3 IE_Multi PIP Settings PIP Display PIPChild Size Settings as follows PIP Size Adjust the full size H and V for Secondary Source values from 0 to 7 PIP H Size Adjust the Horizontal size for Secondary Source values from 10 to 10 PIP V Size Adjust the Vertical size for Secondary Source values from 10 to 10 e Note Default value for all 3 functions is 0 User Controls 56 IND100064 38 INB100519 1 Rev 7 OSD Menu Functions 3 JE Multi PIP Settings PIP Position When PIP Child mode is active the size and position of the frame displaying the Secondary Source can be adjusted by means of submenus for size and position respectively below Settings as follows PIP H Position Adjust the Horizontal left right position for Secondary Source values from 0 to 100 PIP V Position Adjust the Vertical up down position for Secondary Source values from 0 to 100 e Note Default value for both functions is 0 2 Muiti PIP Settings Swap Source Swaps the Main and Secondary source signals if present including adjustments you may have made meaning that whatever is in Main Source will become the contents of the defined PIP rectangle and contents of the PIP rectangle to become full screen n M Multi PIP Settings PIP Picture CW When PIP mode is active the picture appearance of the Secondary Source can be a
89. er Painting labels or other surface treatments that differ from the factory default 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 Installation limitations Due to environmental factors please review the points noted below A Overheat prevention For Maritime Multi Computer MMC Panel Computers it is advised that you do not mount the unit in a vertical angle lower than 30 degrees as noted in point 3 previous section i e flat mounting of the unit This is to prevent both overheating the unit as well as ensure proper cooling airflow to sustain long life and stable operation Panel Computer units generate more heat than regular Display units naturally because of CPU and mainboard chips It should be noted that 24 and 26 MMC units have internal fans providing additional cooling airflow of their own whilst smaller units typically 8 to 19 has no internal fans In such cases the 30 vertical angle may in certain situations allow for lower angle mounting provided that the console casing has adequate cooling see point D however this is suggested as a trouble shooting tip during installation or during short term observer use if found suitable It should not be considered as a def
90. erial 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 means that all the components offered must be ordered by us If one component or more are removed from the quotation the prices given in the package quotation are not valid 5 TERMS OF PAYMENT Cash on delivery or payment in advance Net granted for companies schools and institutions only according to agreement In case of too late payment 1 5 interest month will be charged Seller has mortage rights in the goods delivered until the purchase price additional interests and charges have been paid in full Accepted bill is not considered as payment until it has been honoured in full 6 TIME OF DELIVERY The quoted time of delivery is based on information from our suppliers We disclaim any 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 ha
91. ess the main OSD menu touch anywhere on the MENU circle symbol and the OSD menu will clearly be seen as an overlay over the existing displayed image The complete definition of all the menus and functions are available in the OSD MENU FUNCTIONS chapter in this manual Operation 40 IND100064 40 INB100519 1 Rev 7 User Controls SERVICE Action Indicators SERVICE Built in functionality to determine when the unit requires service in order to perform within preset factory standards This area will illuminate constantly until the unit is powered off Note that by touching this symbol no action will be performed or has been assigned Qs BRILLIANCE Brightness Adjust Brilliance Brightness adjustment of the displayed image is adjusted by touching the or illuminated symbols The entire area of text and symbols are visible as long as the unit is powered Note that only the and are touch sensitive while the and BRILLIANCE symbols are not The symbols and are also used to change values in the OSD menu when its activated function selected for adjusting a ECDIS ECDIS Status Indicator optional factory standard For units that has been factory ECDIS calibrated the text ECDIS will illuminate in green constantly as long as the unit is powered The and symbols will illuminate in red when the Brightness Brillance is adjusted either above or below ECDIS factory ca
92. face FIG1 If this screw appear too bracket 2 pcs is marked with respective stickers L and R from far out FIG2 proper fitting into the Key Hole can notbe factory Please make sure that LEFT bracket is positioned on LEFT completed Turn screw clockwise or anti clockwise FIG3 side and RIGHT bracket is positioned the RIGHT side as shown to adjust the position below FIG2 FIG1 FIG3 Wrong Correct Adjust LEFT RIGHT wy i Bracket Surface Installation 30 IND100078 34 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Installation Procedures V 5 Ensure that both Key Hole Plugs slide into Key Holes and goes to the bottom position FIG1 and FIG2 If they appear too tight you may loose the Key Hole Plug screw few turns and re try see previous step 2 FIG3 shows Key Hole Plug correctly into Key Hole and both brackets in place V 6 Tighten Key Hole Screw firmly on each side and V T While unit is lying flat on table check the Tilting Lock Pin make sure the brackets are properly mounted and position These can be pulled out by hand turned 90 FIG1 and aligned to the main chassis of unit Verify with your turned b
93. gent 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 IND100077 7 INB100519 1 Rev 7 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 usually 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
94. gh the test conditions for bridge units provide for a maximum operating temperature of 55 C continuous operation of all electronic components should if possible take place at ambient temperatures of only 25 C This is a necessary prerequisite for long life and low service costs Available Accessories HD CMB SX1 C1 1 x Console Mount Kit HD TMB SX1 C1 1 x Table Mount Bracket EN60945 Tested HD VED SX1 A1 1x VESA Bracket Please see user manual datasheet for more information Factory Options Capacitive Touch Screen w Cosmetic alu front frame USB FxxC models Optical Bonding Technology Sunlight Readable High Bright includes Optical Bonding model Color Calibrated models ECDIS Single AC Power 115 amp 230VAC 50 60Hz Input Release date to be confirmed Please contact us for more information APPROVALS amp CERTIFICATES This product have been tested type approved by the following classification societies pending IEC 60945 4th EN 60945 2002 IACS E10 DNV Det Norske Veritas LRS Lloyd s Register of Shipping IND100129 154 ABS American Bureau of Shipping ClassNK Nippon Kaiji Kyokai CCS China Classification Society GL Germanischer Lloyd BV Bureau Veritas 17 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Specifications HD 26121 MMD xxx FxxC LED CCFL version TFT Technology High Quality TFT with CCFL Backlight 25 54 inch viewable image size Widescreen Aspect
95. gns 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 HATTE LAND MFR Date Manufacturer and Country Daten a AS Norway 20130446 Manufactured Date yyyymmdd 1 WACES TYPE NUMBER SERIAL pre HD 19721 MMD MA1 FAGA 3 125 O 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 3 php Power Input ID Product Type ID for Display Standard customer Range ID Optical Enhancement ID Touch Screen Technology ID PCB Electronics Revision ID Standard ID or reserved for customer specific ID TFT Panel Size in inches 2 B TFT Panel Generation Abbreviation for Maritime Frame Color User Control Revision ID Multi STandard or or reserved Mechanical Functionality
96. ignal strength for RGB values and adjust it for best eye visuality Colors are automatically calculated based on a overall coloring model to attempt a more true relevant and correct look e Note Available for RGB VGA mode only Increase decrease the black level saturation in real time of the current displayed full screen signal Window overlays PIP PBP and the OSD Menu overlay will be unaffected A visual slider in the OSD menu will show the current value This value adjusts the TFT panel s brightness by controlling the voltage feed e Note Value adjustable from 0 to 100 50 is factory default Increase decrease the contrast in real time of the current displayed full screen signal Window overlays PIP PBP and the OSD Menu overlay will be unaffected e Note Value adjustable from 0 to 100 50 is factory default Increase decrease the overall video color saturation color amount of the current displayed full screen image no effect on DVI VGA signals Can be used if the incoming CVBS signal from older equipment due to bad cables appear to have a lack of strong colors or just to generally make the displayed image become more vivid Note that this function can also make noisy color signals appear crisper clearer if adjusted to gray scales e Note Value adjustable from 0 to 100 50 is factory default User Controls 50 IND100064 38 INB100519 1 Rev 7 OSD Menu Functions 2 mace Settings Hue Available in Full Mode
97. ill need suitable pre configured cable s and tools to configure the connector s and cable s that are present in your installation environment Below is a sample procedure for a 2 pin DC power connector The procedure is the same for other connectors of this type as listed in table above FIG 1 Unscrew from top or make sure that the screw terminal square area are fully open so you can secure the inserted cables correctly to the loose housing connector it may already be plugged into the unit as per factory installation FIG 2 Insert cables from front and screw secure the cables by turning the screw on top of the housing to secure the cables properly Check that the cables is firmly in place and do not appear loose or falls out when pulling gently Note Required polarization verification for instance for DC power input should conform with the markings on the connector area of the unit Ignoring the markings on the unit or its add on modules might damage the unit and or external equipment in which end warranty will be void FIG 3 Plug the housing into the appropriate connector area of the unit glass should be facing down and check again that the cables secured conforms with the markings on the connector area of the unit Finalize the installation by fasten the screws located in front on each side of the housing connector FIG 4 Installation 24 IND100210 12 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Installation Procedures Panel Co
98. in the menu The left menu bar is visible at all times while the submenus where other lists of choices will be seen The design right section will change based on contents of that submenu and size of OSD menu area does not change The design and size of OSD menu area does not change OSD Visual Feedback examples Throughout all OSD menus there are certain symbols you need to familiarize yourself with These are to visually indicate that a value can be increased decreased accessed display a Slide Bar Meter or just for information purposes only All functions with arrows have text based human readable lists with a start and end choices A Slider Bar with number beside it will indicate the value has a minimum current and max limit All changes in values and lists happen in real time as you touch the menu button and or touch navigation buttons Arrow pointing right means that there is an submenu available for this Arrow pointing up down means that the current choice can be changed function for further adjustments and functions in place from a list that has a start and end S DENN Whenever function is selected the item will be visually indicated Slider Bar meter indicates the filling up based on a minimum and with a yellow bar behind it The other choices available will be in white maximum value The current value is written to the left gt text with no yellow bar behind
99. intive trusted solution B Glass Display Control GDC front glass touch buttons As this uses Projected Capacitive technology instead of conventional hard physical buttons and knobs the touch controller can react and are sensitive to raindrops for outdoor installations To ensure that raindrops do not stay on the unit s flat glass surface please do not mount the unit in a vertical angle lower than 30 degrees i e flat mounting of the unit This is to prevent accidental touches that are similar to a human finger cover area for a x period of seconds as well as make sure the raindrops are moving and slides down off the glass surface For Maritime Multi Display Industrial Standard Display MMD STD units not Panel Computer units the angle could potentionally be lower as the On Screen Display OSD menu offers a OSD Key Outdoor function with 5 seconds delay before activation on front glass functions Please review the DSD Menu Functions to learn more In certain situations this might help but is only suggested as a trouble shooting tip during installation or during short term observer use if found suitable It should not be considered as a defintive trusted solution C Projected Capacitive Technology PCTouch MULTITOUCH and in general Touch Screen glass For all units with a factory mounted touch screen and for outdoor use especially please review point B above regarding staying raindrops Only solution to this situation is not to
100. ion inside the display unit 2 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 3 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 4 Units which 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 5 When selecting the site of a display unit the maximum cable lengths have to be considered o 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 the fixing screws are tightened because such twisting would impair mechanical functions Any unevenness should be compensated for by means of spacing washers 7 The product should be properly grounded a shorter and thicker cable gives better grounding A 6mm is recommended but a 4mm or even 2 5mm can be used for this purpose Transportation damage even if apparen
101. ire range on Displays Computers and Panel Computers Military solutions as well as the range of supporting accessories The site carries a wealth of information regarding our product testing and approvals in addition to company contact information for our various offices around the world the global service centers and the technical help desk all ensuring the best possible support wherever you or your vessel may be in the world Contact Information Head office Vats Norway Hatteland Display AS msosen N 5578 Nedre Vats Norway Tel 47 4814 2200 Fax 47 5276 5444 mail hatteland display com Sales office Frankfurt Germany Hatteland Display GmbH Werner Heisenberg Strasse 12 D 63263 Neu Isenburg Germany Tel 49 6102 370 954 Fax 49 6102 370 968 Sales office Oslo Norway Solbr veien 20 N 1383 Asker Norway Tel 47 4814 2200 Fax 47 5276 5444 Sales office Aix en Provence France Hatteland Display SAS ACTIMART 1140 RUE AMPERE BP 50 196 13795 CEDEX 3 France Tel 33 0 4 42 16 47 57 Fax 33 0 4 42 16 47 00 Sales office San Diego USA Hatteland Display Inc 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 INB100519 1 Rev 7 IND100077 1 Displays Series X Maritime Multi Display MMD Introduction As
102. is 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 Return Of Goods Information Return of goods Applies not to warranty normal service repair of products Hatteland Display referenced as manufacturer in this 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 rec
103. isolated Potmeter 1 x 9p D SUB male Potentiometer IN 5VDC OUT BRT IN 1 x Std IEC Inlet 1 x 2 pin Terminal Block 5 08 Tested at recommended resolutions The RGB output signal is at same resolution and sync as the RGB input The output is working even if the display unit is turned off but power cable supply must be connected provided AC Power IN DC Power IN User Controls Behind front bezel Glass Display Control GDC IP66 Power On Off On Screen Display Menu Brightness Control Hotkeys left right Mode Status Indicators ECDIS Service Buzzer not visible Light Sensor not visible Environmental Considerations Operating Temperature 15 deg C to 55 deg Humidity up to 9596 Storage Temperature 20 deg C to 60 deg C Humidity up to 9596 IP Rating Protection IP66 front IP22 rear EN60529 Safety Considerations Even although the test conditions for bridge units provide for a maximum operating temperature of 55 C continuous operation of all electronic components should if possible take place at ambient temperatures of only 25 C This is a necessary prerequisite for long life and low service costs Available Accessories HD CMB SX1 B1 1 x Console Mount Kit HD TMB SX1 C1 1 x Table Mount Bracket EN60945 Tested HD VED SX1 A1 1 x VESA Bracket Please see user manual datasheet for more information Factory Options Proje
104. ized touch screen glasses Settings as follows Off All touch symbols operates normally On Touch symbols responds when you press and hold it for 5 seconds 2 050 Settings Hot Key Assignment 1 1 Assign a commonly used OSD menu function to the available touch enabled Hot Keys which is located on the front display glass The following functions are available to assign and most of them have a negative and positive counting logic All of these functions are described before and after this segment in the manual Settings as follows for both Key 1 and Key 2 Brightness Increase Decrease Brightness of the TFT panel not backlight PIP Size Increase Decrease the size of the Picture In Picture overlay Main Source Flip up down through the available signal sources to full screen Second Source Flip up down through the available signal sources to PIP PBP PIP Mode Flip up down through the PIP PBP functions Scaling Flip up down through the scaling methods Full 1 1 Fill Aspect Swap Source Swap the Main Source and Secondary Source appearance Both Hot Keys performs the same action Test Pattern Display the internal test image overriding any signal inputs Both Hot Keys performs the same action LED Drive Increase Decrease the voltage level controlling LED Backlight which affects the overall brightness strength not via TFT panel itself Language Flip up down through availa
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106. l show various technical and unit related information such as Firmware versions Elapsed Time Internal Temperature Fault Status and activation for the internal Test Pattern image useful for trouble shooting Some of these functions are static information while others are accessible Whenever you are in contact with helpdesk or service personnel they might require you to read back some of these values in order to precisely pinpoint any problem question you should have with the unit or its functionality Information blocks as follows GEV Firmware Rev Displays the firmware version of the GEV videocontroller Example GEVHD 24 120120V2 CYP Firmware Rev Displays the firmware version of the touch enabled buttons Example 120119R0V01 Ethernet Firmware Rev Displays the firmware version of the Ethernet controller Example E121003V1 Elapsed Time Shows the time elapsed in hours since first time power on Example 180 Current Temperature Shows the internal temperature measured by onchip sensor Example 027 0 C in Celcius Degrees Will show detected Fault Staus by measuring various internal values for DVI Chip NVRAM DDC and TMP Sensor during operation Status is stated as either OK or FAULT The contents of this submenu is listed below Fault Status as follows DVI Chip Status for on board Digital Visual Interface graphics chip processor NVRAM
107. le RS 232 4 x ports 9 pin DSUB Male Type Number PCA100294 1 12345 ELA k E k rana EEA e 01 RED Red analog S PIN 02 GREEN Green analog 5322 2 22 keiz PIN 03 BLUE Blue analog A OU s 22 PIN 04 ID2 RES Reserved for monitor ID bit 2 grounded v 6 7 65282 a 9 PIN 05 Digital ground RS 232 RS 232 PIN 06 RED RTN Analog ground red PIN 01 DCD Data Carrier Detect PIN 07 GREEN RTN Analog ground green PIN 02 RxD Receive Data PIN 08 BLUE RTN Analog ground blue PIN 03 TxD Transmit Data PIN 09 KEY PWR 5V power supply for DDC optional PIN 04 DTR Data Terminal Ready PIN 10 GND Digital ground PIN 05 GND Signal Ground PIN 11 IDO RES Reserved for monitor ID bit 0 grounded PIN 06 DSR Data Set Ready PIN 12 ID1 SDA DDC serial data PIN 07 RTS Reguest To Send PIN 13 HSYNC Horizontal sync or composite sync input PIN 08 CTS Clear To Send PIN 14 VSYNC Vertical sync input PIN 09 RI Ring Indicator PIN 15 ID3 SCL DDC serial clock Appendix 95 IND100241 13 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Pinout Assignments 18 24 24 5 pin DVI D DVI I Single Link Dual Link Combined Female TEERAA 12345678 1 2 Potmeter Control 9 pin DSUB Male
108. libration point To be able to stay within ECDIS calibrated range please assure that both the and are not illuminated and that ECDIS text remains illuminated during operation Note that by touching these symbols no action will be performed or has been assigned Note ECDIS functionality is only suitable for models above 15 inch Q Light Sensor Used to sense level of ambient light in the surrounding environment The sensor data can be read by suitable software through the Hatteland Display SCOM functionality of the unit and thus can be used to control brightness remotely Note This sensor is not visible for the eye or has any illumination behind to indicate it s position Further by touching or covering this area will naturally make the sensor data inaccurate Note In the following On Screen Display OSD menu chapter these buttons are referenced as N menu MENU NZ Brilliance lt Navigation gt GNO EO Operation 41 IND100064 40 INB100519 1 Rev 7 OSD Menu Overview On Screen Display OSD Menu Introduction The OSD menu consists of main menus and submenus which is very easy to navigate through All functions are explained in depth later in this user manual You should prior to using the OSD menu and functions be sure to familiarize yourself with how to physically access the menu how to navigate up down left right how to modify values exiting menus and more
109. ll mode y y if confgured to do so if confgured to do so menu button to continue After the code was successfully entered you will gain access to the OSD Menu and a multitude of functions will be available for adjusting or reviewing Please proceed to the next page where you will learn the differences between Simplified and Full menu modes and a complete map of all the underlying functions available within User Controls IND100064 39 INB100519 1 Rev 7 OSD Menu Overview OSD Simplified and Full Menu modes examples You may encounter two different menu size setups based on factory default or by customized preset configuration The Simplified Menu mode offers easy and clear access to most commonly used functions The Full Menu mode offers a more advanced menu with technical information and is suited for more technical minded users Exit Menu Input Source 2 Settings Exit z Image Main Source Input Source Settings Settings Digital 1 Image Settings Color Mode Settings Second Source Multi PIP Settings Multi PIP Composite 1 050 Settings 2322 Auto Source Select Enable Management Settings 050 Settings Rename Source Digital 1 Service Management Settings Service Settings Simplified OSD Menu showing for example Color Mode Settings Full OSD Menu showing for example Input Source Settings chosen in the menu Each of these lines might have additional chosen
110. ly downwards when viewing the middle of the screen Co Adjust screen inclination to remain gaze angle to the centre of the screen approximately perpendicular to the line of gaze 4 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 a 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 venetian blinds distance from the windows dark colouring of the deckhead However units can be offered with optical enhanced technology and or High Bright panels to reduce reflections and are viewable in direct sun light but as a general rule the units at the bridge wing area is recommended to be installed or mounted by suitable alignment or bulkhead deckhead mounting in such a way that reflections of light from the front pane of the display are not directed into the observer s viewing direction 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 N For ECDIS applications the minimum recommended viewing distance are as follows IEC62288 Part 7 5 Screen resolution 17 inch
111. m Max Colors 16 7 million Digital separate synchronization Composite synchronization Synchronization on green Auto detects SXGA interlaced and non interlaced Video Signal Analog RGB 0 7Vp p Input Impedance 75 Ohm Synchronization Range Horizontal 31 5 kHz to 91 1 kHz Vertical 60 Hz to 85 Hz Recommended for optimal picture quality Supported Signals Resolutions 640 x 480 including 640 x 350 SVGA 800 x 600 including 720 x 400 1024 x 768 SXGA 1280 x 1024 Recommended for optimal picture quality Video Signals Interlaced HDTV NTSC PAL and SECAM video Composite video Power Specifications Multi power Supply 1158230VAC 50 60Hz 24 VDC HD 17T21 MMD Mxx Fxxx Note You may connect either AC power or DC power or both In case both sources are connected power will be sourced from the AC input If AC input is lost there will be a uninterrupted switch over to DC input Power Consumption Operating Standard Operating High Bright 32W typ 60W max TBD W typ 60W max For a full overview of typenumbers please review the following link www hatteland display com pdflink ind100780 3 php specifications are subject to change without prior notice Physical Considerations 390 00 W x 351 00 H x 73 50 D mm 15 35 W x 13 82 H x 2 89 D 4 x M6 VESA mounting 280x150mm Max 12mm deep
112. mum operating temperature of 55 C continuous operation of all electronic components should if possible take place at ambient temperatures of only 25 C This is a necessary prerequisite for long life and low service costs Available Accessories HD CMB SX1 A1 1 x Console Mount Kit HD 17 5 1 1 1 x Mounting Bracket HD TMB SX1 B1 1 x Table Mount Bracket EN60945 Tested HD SX1 A1 1 x VESA Bracket Please see user manual datasheet for more information Factory Options Projected Capacitive Touch Screen Multitouch USB interface Optical Bonding Technology Sunlight Readable High Bright includes Optical Bonding model Color Calibrated models ECDIS Compass Safe Distance HD 17T21 MMD xxx Fxxx Standard 125cm Steering 75cm APPROVALS amp CERTIFICATES This product have been tested type approved by the following classification societies IEC 60945 4th EN 60945 2002 IACS E10 GL Germanischer Lloyd CCS China Classification Society Pending IND100129 144 DNV Det Norske Veritas BV Bureau Veritas ClassNK Nippon Kaiji Kyokai ABS American Bureau of Shipping LRS Lloyd s Register of Shipping Pending 74 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Specifications 19721 MMD xxx Fxxx TFT Technology High Quality TFT with LED Backlight 19 0 inch viewable image size Aspect Ratio 5 4 TFT active matrix liquid crystal panel MVA Multi domain Vertical Alig
113. n Display Menu Brightness Control Hotkeys left right Mode Status Indicators ECDIS Service Buzzer not visible Light Sensor not visible Environmental Considerations Operating Temperature 15 deg C to 55 deg Humidity up to 9596 Storage Temperature 20 deg C to 60 deg C Humidity up to 9596 IP Rating Protection IP66 front IP22 rear EN60529 Compass Safe Dist HD26T21MMD xxx Fxxx Std 130cm Steering 70cm Safety Considerations Even although the test conditions for bridge units provide for a maximum operating temperature of 55 C continuous operation of all electronic components should if possible take place at ambient temperatures of only 25 C This is a necessary prerequisite for long life and low service costs Available Accessories HD CMB SX1 C1 1 x Console Mount Kit HD TMB SX1 C1 1 x Table Mount Bracket EN60945 Tested HD VED SX1 A1 1 x VESA Bracket Please see user manual datasheet for more information Factory Options Sunlight Readable High Bright includes Optical Bonding model Color Calibrated models ECDIS Single AC Power 115 amp 230VAC 50 60Hz Input Release date to be confirmed Please contact us for more information Factory Defaults Optical Bonding Technology Capacitive Touch Screen USB interface Cosmetic aluminum front frame APPROVALS amp CERTIFICATES This product have been tested type approve
114. n on the unit Full functions and parameters is visible available in this state Some of the settings adjusted could impact on display functionality and image quality Only experienced and qualified personnel should access and change parameters when in this mode Also more technical details about signals frequency will be available The layout of the OSD menu will also change to a slightly bigger window with more menus and functions available e Note Learn how to navigate and enter the correct code by reading the OSD Keycode OSD Lock Mode introduction section earlier in this chapter Note When requesting a Full mode from a Simplified mode the user are required to enter a key code This code is factory preset to 362 You can enter the code by using navigation and MENU to confirm After a successful entering of the key code the OSD menu will always be in this state during powered on After a power off and on to the unit the OSD Mode will be reverted back to Simplified mode n 050 Settings OSDLockMode i To prevent accidental or unwanted user intervention you can the behaviour of how the OSD menu is accessible by the user including adjusting brightness via the Brilliance symbols Normally by factory default accessible by touching the MENU symbol on the front glass of the unit Settings as follows Normal Mode Default accessible pop up by touching the MENU symbol For Non
115. nded 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 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 warranty 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 1 there has been encroached upon the goods without seller s consent II terms of payment is not fulfilled III the goods have been damaged due to unskilled treatment IV components which are sensitive for static electricity have not been unpacked and treated in a secure way Minimum requirements CECC 00015 s standards for handling of such components The 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
116. nment LCD Technology TFT Characteristics Native Resolution Pixel Pitch RGB Response Time 1280 x 1024 0 294 H x 0 294 V mm 20ms typical black to white Contrast Ratio 1000 1 typical Light Intensity Standard 300 cd m typical Light Intensity High Bright 800 cd m typical Viewable Angle 89 deg typical Up Down Left Right Active Display Area 376 32 H x 301 056 V mm Max Colors 16 7 million Digital separate synchronization Composite synchronization Synchronization on green Auto detects SXGA interlaced and non interlaced Video Signal Analog RGB 0 7Vp p Input Impedance 75 Ohm Synchronization Range Horizontal 31 5 kHz to 91 1 kHz Vertical 60 Hz to 85 Hz Recommended for optimum picture quality Supported Signals Resolutions 640 x 480 including 640 x 350 SVGA 800 x 600 including 720 x 400 1024 x 768 SXGA 1280 x 1024 Recommended for optimum picture quality Video Signals Interlaced HDTV NTSC PAL and SECAM video Composite video Power Specifications Multi power Supply 1158230VAC 50 60Hz 24 VDC HD 19T21 Note You may connect either AC power or DC power or both In case both sources are connected power will be sourced from the AC input If AC input is lost there will be a uninterrupted switch over to DC input Power Con
117. ns E wunePsetns s BJ Lets you adjust how the Picture in Picture PIP or Picture by Picture PBP display mode is set up The default position of the rectangle is set to upper left corner of the Active Display area Note that this requires a valid incoming signal to be present in either the VGA or CVBS inputs The contents of these submenus are listed below Settings as follows PIP OFF Picture in Picture is inactive and the other PIP settings can not be accessed PIP Child The Secondary Source will be displayed in a small frame as an overlay over the Main Source signal When this function is activated a new menu item will appear under PIP Mode called PIP Display PIP Split The Main Source and Secondary signal sources are shown side by side with the Main Source to the left and the Secondary Source to the right Note that only 50 of each source is actually visible on screen split in two When this function is activated a new menu item will appear under PIP Mode called PIP Display PIP Wide The Main Source and Secondary signal sources are shown side by side in widescreen mode with the Main Source to the left and the Secondary to the right When this function is activated a new menu item will appear under PIP Mode called PIP Display e Note Default is OFF When PIP Child mode is active the size and position of the rectangle displaying the Secondary Source can be adjusted via the subm
118. nsole Mounting Key Hole Bracket Kit for 12 15 17 19 You need Allen Wrench tool 3mm 4 pcs of HD CMB 5 1 kit included in delivery Procedure suitable for Display and Panel Computers Series X range Attention A suitable pre cut panel cutout should be made prior to mounting Do not force the unit into the panel cutout as it might break the outer glass or scratch the chassis on the unit Make sure that the panel cutout is not too tight for the unit Please disconnect ALL cables before proceeding Please re check the relevant and required panel cutout measurements if unsure 2 and position the brackets into each of the four 1 Slide the unit into the cutout carefully User Controls key holes The key part goes into the unit s largest area and Connector Area should be facing downwards of the keyhole while the Allen screw is visible at the top closeup 3 When brackets fits inside the keyhole slide them down into the narrow gap If you are unable to slide them down simply adjust loosen the top Allen Screw slightly and try again 4 Secure the unit by fastening the top Allen screws fairly Make sure you do it equally and even for all 4 sides Do not use excessive force See closeup of a open and closed position to the right Open Closed Installation 25 IND100078 31 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Installation Procedures Panel Cutout Console Mounting Bracket Kit f
119. ock Pin are in locking position and the unit is firmly attached and does appear loose FIG3 FIG1 FIG2 Top View H H BRI RI 7N Use appropriate fasteners 6 pcs x M6 needed 1 Z Re check Lock Pins Unlock tilt and lock Installation 34 IND100078 33 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Physical Connections Connection area of unit illustration 3 x Composite Video IN USB Touch 2 x DVI D In RS 232 COM Power Input AC VGA RGB Out RJ45 Network RS 422 RS 485 COM 2x VGA RGB In Potmeter Port Power Input DC Grounding Screw Note 19 inch unit used as example above please review specifications for your actual model Reduce Cable Tension To reduce tension of the cables you connect secure them with a cable tie to the available chassis hinges located near the connectors Note Amount of chassis hinges can vary depending on model COMPOSITE VIDEO IN 1 2 3 Connect a Composite Video signal PAL NTSC SECAM to any of these x BNC female connectors to allow video feed to be used as Full Screen Picture In Picture PIP or Picture By Picture PBP from i e cameras amp DVD players in addition to the regular DVI or RGB VGA signal input Network LAN INPUT OUTPUT NET A Supports 10 100 1000Mbps
120. om current full screen signal to fill the entire active display area as 1 1 native pixel resolution Example if the incoming signal is a 800x600 on a 1600x1200 unit the incoming signal will be shown 50 less in size and centered on screen Aspect ratio is kept unchanged g Management Settings Scaling Zoom RNA IN zooming will performed from center of active display area and outwards in all directions Settings as follows Zoom Zoom the current full screen signal horizontally and vertically in equal steps Values from 0 to 100 e Note Values under or over 50 may cause blurry and unfocused imagery since it overrides the external signal s 1 1 pixel information and properties Default value is 50 User Controls 62 IND100064 38 INB100519 1 Rev 7 OSD Menu Functions 3 Management Settings Graphic Scaling Horizont Stretch All stretching will performed from center of active display area and outwards in one direction Settings as follows Horizont Stretch lt Zoom stretch current full screen signal in Horizontal direction only left and right Values from 0 to 100 e Note Values under or over 50 may cause blurry and unfocused imagery since it overrides the external signal s 1 1 pixel information and properties Default value is 50 re Management Settings Graphic Scaling Vertical Stretch All stretch will performed from center of active display area and outwards in one dire
121. ond Source gt lt Exit Digital 1 Digital 2 Analog RGB1 Analog RGB2 Composite 1 Composite 2 Composite 3 Text Displayed Auto Source Select gt Enable Disable Rename Source gt lt On Screen Keyboard Input gt Image Settings page 44 48 Level 1 Main Menu Level2 Level bevel O Image Settings gt lt Exit Auto Position gt Automatic Action Auto Color Balance gt Automatic Action Brightness gt Slider Bar Contrast gt Slider Bar Saturation gt Slider Bar Hue gt Slider Bar Sharpness gt Slider Bar Display gt lt Exit Horiz Position gt Slider Bar Vertical Position gt Slider Bar Clock gt Slider Bar Phase gt Slider Bar Video Setup gt lt Exit Main MADI Mode gt Normal Adaptive Off Noise Reduction gt lt Exit Dynamic NR Mode gt High Medium Low Adaptive Off MPEG NR Mode gt On Off Sharpness Noise Coring gt High Medium Low Adaptive Off Film Mode gt 2222220 DCDi gt On Off User Controls IND100064 39 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Color Mode Settings page 49 Color Mode Settings gt lt Exit Color Temperature gt 9300K 8000K 6500K gt Automatic Action User gt m Exit Red gt Slider Bar Green gt
122. or 24 26 You need Pozidriv tool 1 pcs of HD CMB SX1 B1 kit included in delivery Procedure suitable for Display and Panel Computers Series X range 24 inch used as illustration below but same procedure also valid for 26 inch models Attention A suitable pre cut panel cutout should be made prior to mounting Do not force the unit into the panel cutout as it might break the outer glass or scratch the chassis on the unit Make sure that the panel cutout is not too tight for the unit Please disconnect ALL cables before proceeding Please re check the relevant and required panel cutout measurements if unsure 2 Make sure you are aware that brackets should be 1 Slide the unit into the cutout carefully User Controls Uo dur and Connector Area should facing downwards JE ue e e pens pepe o brackets and mounted near the connectors See closeup of details A A B 3 Secure each bracket with the provided M5x16 screws Hace e o a te ole 4 Review closeup of the mounting of brackets with it egually and even for all 4 sides Do not use screws and C Washers in place Seen from bottom side excessive force 2 screws and 2 washers pr bracket Note the orientation of brackets before you begin Console 9 Screw Mounting bracket TSY fis Washer Display C Washer id Screw
123. ore functions in the Operating System which is outside control of the 3rd party software Touch screen IND100110 13 INB100519 1 Rev 7 This page left intentionally blank INB100519 1 Rev 7 Installation INB100519 1 Rev 7 General Installation Recommendations First Things First ATTENTION To prevent damage to chassis and glass please review the illustrations below before handling units IND100148 5 Rev 02 WRONG CORRECT Place horizontally on a smooth and clean surface Do not stress the corners nor place it on a coarse and or dirty surface Place horizontally on smooth and clean surface Do not stress the corners nor place it on a coarse and or dirty surface Installation and mounting 1 Most of our products are intended for various methods of installation or mounting panel mounting bracket mounting ceiling wall console mounting etc for details please see the relevant mechanical drawings 2 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 3 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 the unit in a vertical position 30 degrees
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125. page for info section Note Strong against rain drip Excellent readability light transmission of up to 9196 through a standard sensor Stability no drift therefore no recalibration is required Pointing device works with gloved and ungloved finger Resistance to contamination by harsh cleaning fluids and other noxious substances Communicates via USB to external computer or internally Main usability performance and integration characteristics are Technology Optical Performance Stable Calibration Gloves Water Durability Price Multitouch Frameless Design Analog Resisitive c Surface Capacitive Projected Capacitive Used for Hatteland Display standard Series X Touch Screen products Note 26 inch and or customized solutions may use Analog or Surface resistive capactive technology instead please review datasheet Touchscreen 14 IND100110 12 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Touch screen products Touch Screen Drivers and Documentation All units are shipped with a Documentation and Drivers DVD or CD which contains suitable drivers for touch screens Named MEDIA STD01 You can also visit our website www hatteland display com to view the same list or even recently new added products for our models with touch screen Deiver Manufacturer s Website Before using the touch screen it should be calibrated for your system
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129. s 1158230VAC 50 60Hz HD 12721 MMD Cxx Fxxx model 12 24 VDC 14VDC nominal HD 12T21 MMD Fxx Fxxx model Power Consumption Operating Standard Operating High Bright 21W typ 60W max 29W typ 60W max For a full overview of typenumbers please review the following link www hatteland display com pdflink ind100780 3 php Compass Safe Distance HD 12T21 MMD xxx Fxxx All specifications are subject to change without prior notice Physical Considerations 314 00 W x 272 00 H x 64 50 D mm 12 36 W x 10 71 H x 2 54 D 4 x M6 VESA mounting 280x150mm Max 12mm deep Weight 3 8kg 8 4lbs Signal Terminals DVI D Signal IN 2 x 24 DVI female RGB Signal IN 2 x 15 HD D SUB female Comp Video IN 3 x BNC connector female SCOM RS 422 485 1 x 5 pin Terminal Block 3 81 non isolated Buzzer RGB Signal OUT 1x 15p HD D SUB female Clone of RGB IN If Touchscreen 1 x USB TYPE A Connector female Ethernet 1 x RJ45 Connector for Remote Control SCOM RS 232 1 x 9p D SUB female non isolated Potmeter 1 x 9p D SUB male Potentiometer IN 5VDC OUT BRT IN 1 x Std IEC Inlet 1 x 2 pin Terminal Block 5 08 Tested at recommended resolutions The RGB output signal is at same resolution and sync as the RGB input The output is working even if the display unit is turned off but power cable supply must be connected provided If
130. s Communication Z Available in Full Mode only The unit allows for remote control adjust brightness for example and or accessing internal information about the unit such as typenumber serial number and more To setup this feature you first need to configure the Serial or Ethernet protocol properly to match your external eguipment specifications The contents of the submenus is listed below Settings as follows RS232 Sets the internal communication to standard RS 232 protocol 2 wire RS 485 Sets the internal communication to RS 485 protocol Half duplex 4 wire RS485 422 Sets the internal communication to RS 485 422 protocol Full duplex Address RS Set the global unique channel port ID for the unit 16 ID s available IP Address P can be found Automatically or you can set the IP address manually xxx xxx xxx xxx for Ethernet protocol by choosing Fixed IP Download Allows Factory Firmware upgrade for the unit via RS 232 Serial Communication e Note Default mode is RS232 protocol A more detailed description of the SCOM Serial Ethernet Communication can be found here http www hatteland display com pdflink inb100018 4 php Review also the Pinout Assignments chapter in this manual for additional help during preperation and or installation of external eguipment intended to communicate with User Controls 67 IND100064 38 INB100519 1 Rev 7 OSD Menu Functions Esc i is lr Wil
131. s Steel Suitable for panel thickness 3 0mm to 10 0mm case This bracket kit is suitable for 12 15 17 and 19 inch units eie HD CMB SX1 A1 Model Dependent Bracket Kit suitable for console panel mounting which contains 3 x Mounting Bracket for top left and right side 1 x Mounting Bracket for bottom side terminal connector plate area 8 x M5x16 screws 8 x C Washers cc cuj cu cu 0 cj E MIA tih HD CMB SX1 B1 or HD CMB SX1 B1 lt Suitable only for 24 inch units HD CMB SX1 C1 HD CMB SX1 C1 lt Suitable only for 26 inch units Terminal Block Connector Kit as follows may in some cases be already factory mounted 1 x 2 pin Terminal Block 5 08 Phoenix 1805301 for DC Power In 2 x 5 pin Terminal Block 3 81 Phoenix 1827732 for RS 422 RS 485 SCOM Buzzer Module Note Location of module s may Refer to Configuring Housing Terminal Block Connector section for usage differ between unit sizes Terminal Block Connector Kit Package may also include Item Description Illustration 1 pcs of Touch Screen Cable USB Type A to Type A Length Approx 2m Only included in package if model is equipped with factory mounted Touch Screen E USB 8 IND100131 28 INB100519 1 Rev 7 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Hatteland Display AS About this manual
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133. splay again and Touch Screen controller is automatically re activated To learn more about how to properly clean glass surfaces review the Ergonomics section in the General Installation Recommendations chapter earlier in this manual Appendix 105 IND100077 112 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Appendix 106 IND100077 24 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Revision History Rev By Date Notes 00 1 BU 15 Feb 2012 Release for internal review SE 01 ALL 17 Mar 2012 Revised after internal review BU SE 02 AB 20 Apr 2012 Revised Console Mount Kitt Table Mount Bracket typenumbers page 6 16 17 52 53 54 55 56 57 68 69 70 71 SE Replace MMC drawing with MMD STD drawing page 69 70 03 BU 16 Aug 2012 Added text for MADI DCDi functions page 35 36 AK Revised type approvals page 54 55 56 57 58 59 SE 04 AB 13 Nov 2012 Revised minor text elements throughout manual where needed BU Revised Contents of Package Console Mounting kit now part of standard factory delivery page 5 SE Added note about Full Half duplex page 79 05 BU 10 Jan 2013 Added point 1 to Ergonomics section cleaning of glass page 12 SE Added Installation procedures for HD TMB SX1 C1 and HD 19BRD SX1 A1 page 18 19 20 Added new functions OSD Lock mode Full Mode and OSD Key Outdoor page 32 45 46 47 Reference to ECN http www hatteland display com mails 01 2013 ecn html Revised text for OSD Mode Full
134. stalled 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 installed 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 prod
135. sumption Operating Standard Operating High Bright 42W typ 125W max 72W typ 125W max For a full overview of typenumbers please review the following link www hatteland display com pdflink ind100780 3 php Compass Safe Distance HD 19T21 MMD xxx Fxxx specifications are subject to change without prior notice Physical Considerations 429 00 W x 382 00 H x 74 50 D mm 16 89 W x 15 04 H x 2 93 D 4 x M6 VESA mounting 280x150mm Max 12mm deep Weight 8 2kg 18 0165 Signal Terminals DVI D Signal IN 2 x 24 DVI female RGB Signal IN 2 x 15 HD D SUB female Comp Video IN x BNC Connector female SCOM RS 422 485 1 x 5 pin Terminal Block 3 81 non isolated Buzzer RGB Signal OUT 1 x 15p HD D SUB female Clone of RGB IN If Touchscreen 1 x USB TYPE A Connector female Ethernet 1 x RJ45 Connector for Remote Control SCOM RS 232 1 x 9p D SUB female non isolated Potmeter 1 x 9p D SUB male Potentiometer IN 5VDC OUT BRT IN 1 x Std IEC Inlet 1 x 2 pin Terminal Block 5 08 Tested at recommended resolutions The RGB output signal is at same resolution and sync as the RGB input The output is working even if the display unit is turned off but power cable supply must be connected provided AC Power IN DC Power IN User Controls Behind front bezel Glass Display Control GDC IP66 Power On Off
136. t are named based on it s signal property as described in the previous functions but with the rename source function you can rename these into more understandable descriptions like FRONT CAMERA NIGHT RADAR etc When activated a reguester on screen similar to a standard keyboard layout will appear Use the Brilliance lt Navigation gt and MENU touch buttons to enter and edit the new name Below is an example for editing the Source input name Only uppercased letters allowed The button will erase backspace the last character entered Press Enter to save new name Yellow border around letter indicate selected character SOO El User Controls 49 IND100064 38 INB100519 1 Rev 7 OSD Menu Functions image Settings JH Lets you configure various visual preferences for any signal The contents of these submenu are listed below 2 Will automatically fit the current displayed full screen signal and center it based on active area of the TFT display This function rely on properties of the incoming signal e Note This function will not try to scale or deform the image so if the image looks stretched please review the Management Setting Scaling function later in this manual to adjust it on pixel level Available for RGB VGA mode only Will automatically adjust the color balance of the current displayed full screen signal This function will analyse the incoming s
137. t illuminated by LED technology If you have the need to adjust the brightness strength of these LED to conform with Night Vision situations you may do so by adjusting this value in real time Settings as follows LED Drive Adjust values from 0 to 31 e Note Default is 31 2 Management Settings Sensitivity Available in Full Mode only The touch enabled symbols known GDC Glass Display Control available on the front glass of the unit can be adjusted in sensitivity It basically means that a small value requires a larger area to be covered longer over time while a large value will require less smaller area to be covered in less time If you set the value too low or too high you may feel a difference in either increased responsiveness or the lack of such By factory default the most optimal value has been preset Settings as follows GDC Sensitivity Adjust values from 0 to 100 e Note Default is model dependent and set by factory Note that the difference between 0 and 100 is minimal as it is not suitable to go beyond a fair responsiveness that could cause accidental triggering of functions to occur by nearby objects touching the glass i e rain drops for instance washing glass with cloth e Caution If the sensitivity value was set very low you may experience a increased occurence of non responsiveness which also affects accessing the correct menu function in order to re adjust this value
138. tion societies IEC 60945 4th EN 60945 2002 IACS E10 GL Germanischer Lloyd CCS China Classification Society Pending IND100129 142 DNV Det Norske Veritas BV Bureau Veritas ClassNK Nippon Kaiji Kyokai ABS American Bureau of Shipping LRS Lloyd s Register of Shipping Pending 72 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Specifications 15721 MMD oocFxxx TFT Technology High Quality TFT with LED Backlight 15 0 inch viewable image size Aspect Ratio 4 3 TFT active matrix liquid crystal panel TFT Characteristics Native Resolution 1024 x 768 Pixel Pitch RGB 0 297 H x 0 297 V mm Response Time Standard 8ms typical black to white Response Time High Bright 19ms typical black to white Contrast Ratio Standard 700 1 typical Contrast Ratio High Bright 800 1 typical Light Intensity Standard 400 cd m typical Light Intensity High Bright 1000 cd m typical Viewable Angle Standard 80 deg Up Down Left Right typical Viewable Angle High Bright 80 deg D L R 60 deg U typ Active Display Area 304 1 H x 228 1 V mm Max Colors 16 7 million Synchronization Digital separate synchronization Composite synchronization Synchronization on green Auto detects gt XGA interlaced and non interlaced Video Signal Analog RGB 0 7Vp p Input Impedance 75 Ohm Synchronization Range Horizontal 3
139. tive 2004 108 EC EN 55022 Class A EN 55024 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 MMD JH MMC JH STD JH MIL HM NMD HM MIL CMD HT STD HD MMD HM MMD HT MMC and HD MMC 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 Hatteland 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 and HD MMC 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 th
140. tly 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 20 IND100078 29 INB100519 1 Rev 7 General Installation Recommendations Ergonomics 1 The front surface of the display glass has an anti reflective AR coating which can be scratched and damaged with improper cleaning It is recommended to use only 90 pure Isopropyl alcohol Isopropanol and a soft fabric cloth for this first cleaning Fold a cloth into a small pad dampen the cloth with alcohol and wipe the glass from one edge to the other in one direction with one continuous motion The product glass will require cleaning as needed The soft cloth amp alcohol wipe is recommended to clean fingerprints and oils off the glass Water stains including coffee tea amp coke should be first cleaned off the glass with a soft fabric cloth wet with water immediately followed with wiping using an alcohol wetted cloth 2 Adjust the unit height so that the top of the screen is at or below eye level Your eyes should look slight
141. to improve the airflow through the unit 4 To further improve the thermal situation we recommend to use forced air passing by the product In some cases convection based cooling can create heat zones around the product This may be required in high temperature applications and also when there is reason to expect temperature problems due to non optimal way of mounting 5 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 6 Space necessary for ventilation for cable inlets for the operating procedures and for maintenance must be provided Installation 18 IND100078 29 INB100519 1 Rev 7 General Installation Recommendations 7 If the push buttons of the product are not illuminated an external dimmable illumination IEC 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 8 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 9 Do not paint the product The surface treatment influences on the excess heat transf
142. ucts 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 alternative 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 99 IND100077 8 INB100519 1 Rev 7 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 and HD MMC product ranges is in conformity with the following standards in accordance with the EMC Directive Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC EN 60950 EMC Direc
143. uded with delivery 1 pcs of HD TMB SX1 A1 Mounting Bracket Kit for 12 and 15 inch or 1 pcs of HD TMB SX1 B1 Mounting Bracket Kit for 17 and 19 inch Attention A suitable pre drilled location and knowledge of measurements for both main unit and brackets tilting functionality should be prepared and checked prior to mounting Please disconnect ALL cables before proceeding Please review User Manual or visit www hatteland display com for Technical Drawings regarding measurements for both main unit and Mounting Brackets V 1 Place the unit on a dry flat clean soft surface i e V 2 Inspect the inner side of both brackets and especially the table with the glass front facing down as illustrated orientation of the Key Hole Plug 4 5 They should be shaped Connector area should be facing downwards from you as an standing egg to ensure proper fitting in the Key Hole of unit FIG1 Note You may have to loose the fastening screw M5 FIG2 if the Key Hole Plug can not be turned by hand FIG1 FIG2 Wrong Correct Adjust 5 4 Na Seen from above Connector Area V 3 Notice the indication of LEFT and RIGHT The V 4 Ensure that both Key Hole Plugs slide into the Key Holes and mounting bracket 2 pcs is marked with respective goes to the upper position FIG1 and FIG2 If they appear too tight stickers L and R from factory Please make sure that you may loose the Key Hole
144. une 2013 http www hatteland display com mails 10 2013 ecn html Touch Screen Firmware V1001 12 inch and V1000 15 17 19 24 For Maritime Multi Display MMD Industrial Standard Display STD units the touch screen signals are routed through the display unit via the USB port and can not be controlled detect status by the unit itself in any way It means that even if the unit was turned off by the front bezel Power ON OFF function the touch screen is still active and it will still send touch screen signals through the pipeline This can be an issue to consider when you are cleaning the front glass In order to avoid sending touch screen signals you have to either physically cut power to the unit making sure that no lights illuminate or disconnect the USB cable physically from either computer or display unit You may also disable the touch screen functionality from within the Operating System OS or via customized functions from within applications running on the external computer you have connected Touch Screen Firmware V1002 12 inch and V1001 15 17 19 24 26 Issue described above has been solved For Maritime Multi Display MMD Industrial Standard Display STD units regarding cleaning of front glass you have to be aware that in order to avoid sending touch screen signals to a connected computer you have to turn off the Display unit via its front Power Symbol and clean the front glass When done cleaning simply turn on the Di
145. 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 display units olf Eee VGA RGB IN Connect your cable to any of the two D SUB 15P Connectors female Secure the 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 RS 232 COM I O This 9P COM connector provides additional functionality for the unit The Serial Remote Control features a RS 232 non isolanted interface for controlling internal parameters like brightness You can access most of the parameters available in the OSD menu and with special commands control the unit externally This COM can also be used to upgrade the firmware for the graphic controller inside the unit which is available on request and through service channels for qualified personnell only Fasten your external cable to the D SUB 9P Male connector using the provided screws on the cable ho
146. using Please review Management Settings Communication in the 50 Menu Functions chapter for more information V POTMETER INPUT OUTPUT Allows for controlling Brightness of the displayed image on screen by connecting an external remote control to the 9P D SUB male connector which has Potentiometer IN 5VDC OUT and BRT IN functionality built in Review also the Pin Assignments chapter in this manual for more information VGA RGB OUT VGA RGB OUT enables a direct clone of the incoming VGA RGB1 signal Connect the cable to the D SUB 15P Connector female and secure it to the hex spacers provided on the unit Connect the other end to your equipment and secure it Note that DVI inputs is NOT cloned even though if the DVI I connector has been configured with the DVI I gt RGB adapter to use a RGB signal as input IND100133 48 INB100519 1 Rev 7 e 006 Physical Connections LY POWER INPUT The internal AC power module supports both 115VAC 60Hz and 230VAC 50Hz power input Please check specifications for your unit Ol O POWER INPUT Connect your DC power cable to the 2 pin Terminal Block 5 08 connector The internal DC power module supports 24VDC For more information please review Housing Connector Overview earlier in this manual GROUNDING SCREW Note DC models are required recommended to be properly grounded via the screw located on the unit Please revie
147. w General Installation Chapter pt 7 for more information Multi power note For units supporting AC amp DC input simultaneously The unit has a dual input power supply which will accept both AC and DC input If both inputs are connected the unit will be powered by AC If AC is disconnected it will automatically switch over to DC without affecting the operation of the unit This makes it possible to use AC power as primary power and a 24V battery as secondary power eliminating the need for expensive UPS systems IND100133 48 INB100519 1 Rev 7 This page left intentionally blank INB100519 1 Rev 7 Operation INB100519 1 Rev 7 User Controls USER CONTROLS OVERVIEW The units are designed by using Glass Display Control touch technology to allow interactivity adjusting brilliance brightness and control power on off with the use of illuminated symbols Note that these symbols are only visible backlight illuminated when suitable power is connected There is no physical moving knobs potmeters wheels or push buttons available as everything is touch surface controlled by Projected Capacitive technology that allows a human finger including several types of gloves to control the unit a N O SERVICE O BRILLIANCE ON OFF OSD Menu Brightness Power On Off Status Light Sensor Navigation Action Indicators ECDIS Status Indi
148. xels Set the Vertical Start of timing table sync pulse back porch Execute Choose to produce timing table and refresh the screen condition using the data of the timing table e Note You may experience fast slow flickering or sliding lines during adjustments This is normal and gives the indication that a different setting may have to be adjusted also since all these functions are connected to each other in order to create a stable signal that the video controller can display correctly User Controls 64 IND100064 38 INB100519 1 Rev 7 OSD Menu Functions 3 Management Settings Unknown Timing Search Save Timing B8 The current Timing Table Data that is currently visible in the Blind Mode or via the Auto Mode functions may now be saved to a user defined slot Available save slots from 1 to 8 Saving Time Table Data may prove to be useful until the external eguipment is either replaced or changed If so you should use the Clear Timing function below to remove any obsoleted Timing Table Data from time to time Default save slot is 1 e Management Settings Unknown Timing Search Clear Timing Will allow to clear Timing Table Data currently saved or not saved based on the Save Timing function above You may clear save slots 1 to 8 Default chosen is 1 2 Management Settings LED Drive The touch enabled symbols available on the front glass of the unit is backligh
149. y 21 Maximum Cable T 22 Housing Terminal Block Connector 25 Panel Console Mounting Key Hole Bracket Kit for 12 15 17 19 25 Panel Cutout Console Mounting Bracket Kit for 24 26 26 Mounting Bracket Table Desktop Ceiling 12 15 17 19 27 Single Key Hole vs Double Key 28 Important to know about LEFT and RIGHT brackets 29 Installation Procedure BRD 30 Installation Procedure TMB 32 Mounting Bracket for Table Desktop installation 24 26 34 Physical ONE CHONG WR EE T c jaza anka 95 IND100130 43 INB100519 1 Rev 7 Operat Oiio iiia 39 USE VON NIC 40 On Screen Display OSD Menu 42 OSD Keycode OSD Lock 42 OSD Simplified and Full Menu modes examples 43 OSD Visual Feedback 43 PE iN IN oom D baba 44 Input Source Settings page 2 439 nndis reset dose 44 Image Settings page 44 48
150. y depending on touch screen technology used Type Warranty Label Tampering proof sticker with glue j Size wide x 23mm high oval size on back O WARRANTY VOID IF REMOVED Type Quality Control QC Label Ordinary sticker with glue on Size 30mm wide x 23mm high oval size back Type Product Tested OK in Production Label Ordinary sticker with glue on As shown green dot no text Size 10mm circle in diameter back N A Note Located on Terminal Connector metal plate near Power Input Output connectors IND100077 133 INB100519 1 Rev 7 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 5 Warranty label covers screw Labels placed on rear 6 T CI perem 090 0 30 9 ie pe Gio oz ges
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