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Sys tem M an u al E-2320 C (SE).
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3 C opyright notic e This document is cop yrighted. All rights are re served. Neither this document, nor any part of it, may be reproduc ed or c opied in any form or by an y means - graphical, electr .
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T able of Cont ents 5 T able o f C ontents Preface ......... ........... ............ ........... ............. .......... ............. ...... 7 Environmen tal informa tion .............. .............. .............. ............... .. 12 Safety Ins tructions .
Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s 6 On-screen displa y ................. .............. .............. .............. ........ 66 Using the Autoset function ..................... .............. ............... .. 67 Adjusting Geometry........... ..........
7 Pr ef ace.
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Pre f ace 9 Notic e Although e very att empt has been made t o achiev e technical ac curacy in this document, we assume no r esponsibility for errors that ma y be found. Our goal is to pr ovide yo u with the most acc urat e and usable documentation pos sible; if you disc over err ors, please let us know .
Pre f ace 10 Canadian notic e This Class A digital appara tus complie s with Canadian ICES- 003. Cet appar eil numérique de la Classe A est c onforme à la norme NMB- 003 du Canada. FC C Complianc e Information (displa y contr oller) CLASS B: This Barc o Graphics C ontroller complies with part 15 of the F CC rul es.
Pre f ace 11 • Consult the d ealer or an e xperienced radio/TV t echnician for help . The use of shielded cables f or connection o f the monitor to the graphics car d is required t o ensure c ompliance with FC C regula- tions.
Envir onmental information 12 En vir onmental inf ormation Disposal Informa tion This product consists of devices that may contain mercury , wh ich must be recycled or disposed of in accor d ance with local, state, or c ountry laws. (Within this syst em, the backlight lamps in the mo nitor displa y contain me rcury .
Envir onmental information 13 Information for China ROHS c ompliance T able of tox ic and hazardous sub stances/el ements and their c ontent, as requir ed by China’s management methods for contr oll.
Envir onmental information 14.
Saf ety Instructions 15 Saf ety Instructions General R ecommendations Read the saf ety and oper ating instructions befo re oper ating the display . Retain safe ty and opera ting instructions for futur e ref erenc e. Adhere to all w arnings on the displa y and in the oper ating instructions manual.
Saf ety Instructions 16 Power c ord with CEE 7 plug: The colors o f the mains lead ar e color ed in acc ordance with the f ollowing code: Gr een-and-yellow: Earth (saf ety earth), Blue: Neutral, Br own: Line Power c ord with ANSI 73.
Saf ety Instructions 17 Opera ting precautions Continuous oper ation of the display with the same image may result in some image sticking on the L CD panel.
Explana tion of symbols 18 E xplanation o f symbols S ymbols on the display and / or power supply On the display o r power supply , you may find the follo wing symbols: Indicates the display is appro .
Explana tion of symbols 19 S ymbols used thr oughout the manual: W arning Caution Important notice or rem ar k Note Hint, tip Additional information.
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21 Intr oduction.
Introduction 22 (This page intentionally left bl ank).
Overvie w 23 Ov erview Thank you for choos ing Barco . Single displa y or c omplete system? This manual describes installation an d usage of the display only .
Overvie w 24 Power sav in g The displa y is equipp ed with a po wer saving sys tem. When left idle for a c ertain time, the c omputer connected t o the display , will power down the disp lay . The pow er saving syst em can be swit ched on or off using the on-screen menus.
Package c ontents 25 P ackage con ten ts Sy s te m p a c k a g e In case you ha ve purc hased a c omplete s ystem, the s ystem con tains one or more displa y box es (see below) and a s ystem acc essor.
Parts , co ntrols and connect ors 26 P arts, c ontr ols and c onnectors Front Figur e 1 1. Contr ol wheel The co ntrol wheel can be pr essed lik e a push button and rota ted lik e a knob . It allows t o put the displa y in stand-by , na vigate thr ough the on-screen displa y (OSD) menus and change v alues in the OSD .
Parts , contr ols and connectors 27 Rea r Figur e 2 1. Connect or compartment c over T o get acc ess to the c onnectors, remo ve the c over by pulling down the 2 clips at the t op of the co ver . 2. Tilt & swivel foot c over This co ver is packed in a separ ate bo x when the display is shipped to the cust omer .
Parts , co ntrols and connect ors 28 7. USB upstre am port USB 1.1 standar d is supported. Connect this c onnector to the PC USB bus if y ou wish to conn ect USB devic es to the display’s USB d ownstr eam port. 8. DC power input Connect the e xternal power supply , deliv ered with the display , to this c onnector .
29 Installation.
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Installation prec autions 31 Installation pr ecautions Prec autions • Keep y our original packaging. It is designed for this display and is the ideal pr otection during transport.
Installing your Bar co displa y contr oller 32 Installing y our Bar co displa y c ontr oller This chapter will guide you thr ough the physical installation of the display c ontroller(s) for y our B ARCO Display S ystem.
Installing your Bar co displa y contr oller 33 Figure 3: B AR CO M ED C OR ONIS PCIe display c ontr oller VGA Jum per , VGA enabled Note: T o use multiple B ARC O M ED C ORONIS PCIe display c ontrolle.
Installing your Bar co displa y contr oller 34 T o perform a quick installation 1. If you are no t going to use y our old graphics car d, uninstall the drivers and softw are for it if y ou have no t alre ady done so .
Installing your Bar co displa y contr oller 35 3. Unplug the co mputer’s po wer c ord and disconnect all cab les from the back of your c om puter . 4. Remove the c omputer cov er . If nece ssary , consult your c omputer’s manual for help in removing the c over .
Installing your Bar co displa y contr oller 36 Figure 5: Po wer c onnection for the MXR T 5100 and 7100 contr ollers 9. Screw in or f asten the display c ontroller securely .
Installing your Bar co displa y contr oller 37 Figure 7: 11. Rec onnect any cables yo u have disc onnected and plug in the comput er’s power c ord. 12.
Installing your Bar co displa y contr oller 38 If you ha ve proper ly installed your gr aphics card, the Wind ows start -up mess ages will appear onc e t he boot procedure is finished.
Display installation 39 Displa y installation Aft er unpacking the display Important: In the fact ory , the height -positioning system in the display f oot is blocked with a r ed clip to pr event damage during transportation . Befor e installing the display , you must r emove this clip .
Display inst allation 40 T o change the panel orienta tion: 1. Stand at the fr ont side of the panel and take the panel at both sides. 2. V ery important : Tilt the panel befor e changing the orientation. Should you change the panel or ientation without tilting it first, you might irreversibly damage the tilt & swivel mechanism.
Display installation 41 Figure 10 4. T o change from portr ait to landscape , turn the panel cou n te rc lo c k wi s e. Po wer c onnection T o connect the pow er: 1. T o get acc ess t o the c onnectors , remo ve the c onnector compartment c over by pulling down the 2 clips at the t op of the cover .
Display inst allation 42 Figure 11 3. Connect one end o f the proper pow er cable to the AC input of the 12V DC power supply . Figure 12 4. Connect the other end of the po wer c ord to a grounded power outle t.
Display installation 43 Video c onnection The display has 2 differ ent video inputs: Digital (DVI) and VGA (Sub-D 15). Y ou can connect on e or more of the se inputs.
Display inst allation 44 Connecting anal og video Proc eed as follows: 1. Connect on e end of the VGA ca ble to the D15 input of the display . 2. Connect the other end of the V GA cable to the analog video output of your c omputer .
Display installation 45 T o connect the USB cable: 1. Connect the displa y’s USB upstre am connect or to the USB port of the PC by me ans of a USB cable.
Display inst allation 46 T o put the foot co ver in place: Figure 16: 1. The foot c over is packaged separat ely in the acces sory box. Unpack the foot c over . 2. Push the upper side of the co ver onto the foot, so that the hooks inside the c ov er are positioned righ t under the bulges at the r ear of the foot .
Attaching the displa y to an arm 47 At taching the displa y to an arm The panel, standard attached t o the tilt & swivel f oot , is compa tible with the VESA 100 mm standard. So it can be used with an arm stand ac cording t o the VESA 100 mm standard.
Attaching the display to an arm 48 4. Unscre w the 2 screws fixing the r ound plastic cov er (B). 5. Lift up the round plastic c over . 6. Remov e the four scre ws fixi ng the foot while supp orting the foot. 7. Attach the arm stand firmly t o the panel using 4 scre ws M4 x 8 mm.
Installing drivers and softw are 49 Installing drivers and so ftw ar e This chapter will guide you thr ough the installation of the drivers, softw are and documentation associa ted with your B AR CO N IO Dis play Sys te m o r B ARCO E- 2320 C Display(s).
Installing drivers and softw are 50 • Windows Server 2003 x64 E dition. Y ou will need to install the B ARC O E- 2320 C Display s ystem driv ers and softw are in the fo llowing c ases: • After y ou have ins talled the display c ontroller(s) for your B ARC O Display S ystem in y our system f or the first time.
Installing drivers and softw are 51 5. Follow the wizar d’s on- screen instructions t o comple te the installation. Note: There ar e two options for installing y our Barc o MXRT contr ollers driver and softw are: Expr ess Installa tion or Custom In stall ation .
Installing drivers and softw are 52 7. When the Setup c omplete mes sage appears, select Reb oo t Sys te m N ow and click Finish . 8. After the system reboots, Windows ma y display either the Digital .
Installing drivers and softw are 53 Fi g ure 19 : B arco D r iv er Re m ova l Wi za rd C ommand line (Silent) Inst all of Driv ers and Sof twar e Specifying the silent install option ca uses most of the GUI as sociated with the installer to disappear .
Installing drivers and softw are 54 or a) browse to the root directory of the location where yo u saved the contents of your B ARC O N IO Display System Installation CD-ROM.
55 Oper ation.
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B ARC O MXRT c ontrol panel settings 57 B AR CO MXR T c ontr ol panel set tings This chapter describes ho w to configure the displa ys in your B ARC O N IO Display S ystem using the tools av ailable through the Advanc ed button on the Settings tab of the Windo ws Display Control P anel .
B ARC O MXRT c ontrol panel settings 58 graphics c ontroller adv anced con figuration pages. Th e seco nd section provide s information abo ut the display . The bottom section allows acc ess to two Bar co t ools, Barc o Syst em Report and MediCal QA Web.
B ARC O MXRT c ontrol panel settings 59 MediCa l QA Web Clicking on the MediCal QA Web butt on will launch the MediCal QA W eb application. Ple ase refer t o the MediCal QA Web manual f or information about this application.
B ARC O MXRT c ontrol panel settings 60 Custom Set tings Note: Barc o rec ommends that you use the def ault settings, unless y our viewing application v endor provides detailed information on cust om settings.
B ARC O MXRT c ontrol panel settings 61 T ex t ure pr efer ence This slider enables you to se lect the te xtur e quality le vel. • Maximize o ver all performance b y moving the slider to the left . • Enhanc e over al l image quality by mo ving the slider to the right .
B ARC O MXRT c ontrol panel settings 62 • Diagnostic purposes. • Fine-tuning a specific appl ication/system configuration. • Specific setting s recommended by your hardw are or software documentation. • T uning your applicatio n/syst em envir onment for be st performance and memory usage.
B ARC O MXRT c ontrol panel settings 63 configur ation controls on this tabbe d dialog to obtain the de sired display par ameters for the sel ected applica tion. T o remove the selected c onfigurat ion profile c ompletely , select the name of the application fr om the Configuration Profiles lis tbox click Delet e .
B ARC O MXRT c ontrol panel settings 64 C onfiguring the Windows deskt op Note: If you ar e using a color displa y in conjunction with y our Barc o gra yscale display(s) y o u should c onfigure y our desktop be fore s ett in g th e re so lu t io n o f your Barco grayscale display(s).
Display oper ation 65 Displa y oper ation Opera ting precautions Continuous oper ation of the display with the same image may result in some image sticking on the L CD panel.
Display oper ation 66 On-scr een displa y About the on-screen displa y The on-screen display (OSD) h as a hierar chical structur e, with sever al levels. The top l evel is the “Main Menu”. A number of functi ons are directly ac ces sible from the main menu.
Display oper ation 67 2 . To e n t e r i n to a m e n u o r m ov e t o a l ow e r l e v e l o f th e m e n u structure , ro tate the c ontrol wheel to select the desir ed menu. Next, pres s the wheel shortly . 3. T o exit from a menu or return to a hi gher level of the menu structure , rotate the c ontrol wheel to select EXIT .
Display oper ation 68 • The image should c ontain sharp black -white transitions , like a line patter n or characters. • The image should c ontain parts that are c omplet ely black (0% video amplitude) and parts that are full white (100% video amplitude).
Display oper ation 69 Y o u can perform th e following adjustmen ts: * Not av ailable in DVI mode C ontr ast adjustment This adjustment is not nec essary (and no t av ailable) when digital video (DVI) is c onnected and selecte d. By def ault, the contras t is set in calibra ted (CAL) position.
Display oper ation 70 3. Press the c ontrol wheel to ent er the Video Contr ast menu. 4. Rota te the c ontrol wheel to select Ma n C ont r as t ad j . 5. Press the c ontrol wheel to ex ecute the function. 6. Rotat e the contr ol wheel to change the Video Contrast val u e.
Display oper ation 71 3. Press the c ontrol wheel to enter the Video Brightnes s menu. 4. Rota te the c ontrol wheel to select Man Brightnes s adj . 5. Press the c ontrol wheel to ex ecute the function. 6. Rotat e the contr ol wheel to change the Video Brightness val u e.
Display oper ation 72 5. Press the c ontrol wheel to enter the C olor T emp Definition menu. 6. Rota te the c ontrol wheel to select the color t emperat ure you wish to change to . 7. Click the contr ol wheel to c onfirm the selection. The color t empera ture changes instantly .
Display oper ation 73 T o enable user c ontro ls: 1. Do not use the c ontrol wheel f or at le ast 3 seconds. 2. Rota te the c ontrol wheel 1 st ep clockwise. 3. Press the c ontrol wheel 2 times. 4. Rota te the c ontrol wheel 1 st ep count erclockwise .
Display oper ation 74 Com p l e te O S D over v i ew Main menu Name Description Present in DVI mode Autoset Allows to perf orm automatic image adjustments No Video Contr ast Adjust contrast of the image No Video Brightness Ad just brightness of the image No Luminance Adjust the target luminance to which the display will be stabiliz ed.
Display oper ation 75 Autose t The Autoset menu is not av aila ble in DVI mode. When do you need to use the Autose t function? • The first time you use the displa y with analog video con n ec te d . • After c onnecting or selecting another analog video sourc e (e.
Display oper ation 76 Requir ed test pattern T o obtain good results with the aut oset functions, it is nec essary to have a go od image on which to perfor m the functions. E .g., a maximiz ed Windows Explor er window wo uld be a good image . • Automatic Geomet ry: The edges of the image should ha ve an intensity of at leas t 15% video amplitude.
Display oper ation 77 Caution : Incre asing the luminanc e setting to a v alue higher than 100% may significantly decre ase the lifetime o f the display backlight.
Display oper ation 78 Adjustments: Phase This menu is not av ailable in DVI mode Input Selection Name Description Automatic Phase This is the s ame function as in the Autoset menu Frequency Adjust the video s ampling frequency manually . How- ever , we recommend you use the Automatic Phase function (Autoset menu).
Display oper ation 79 Settings Name Description DPMS Swit ch on/off the automatic po wer saving system (DPMS) Power LED Swit ch the power LED on/off . Note: The LED's orange DPMS stat e is not influenced by this setting.
Display oper ation 80 Informat ion - General In formation: Informat ion - Curr ent Input Format: Name Description Product The display type Serial No Indicates the display serial number SW V er sion Di.
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Cle aning 83 Prec autions • T ake care not t o damage or scra tch the fr ont filter or L CD panel. Be car eful with rings or other je welry that can touch the front filter .
Cleaning 84 Attent io n : The dust remov er c ontains a liquid gas. If you shake the can or mov e the can too f ast while spra ying, you may blo w drops of liquid on the panel surfac e! If this is the case, cl ean the panel as de scribed below .
85 T roubleshoo ting.
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Trou b l e sh o ot i n g 87 General tips • If one display fr om a multi-he ad system e xhibits problems, try to eliminate the problem b y switching video cables or power suppl ies. In that wa y you can find out if the problem resides in the display or not.
Tro ub l e sh o ot i n g 88 Problems and soluti ons Problem descrip tion Possible t ests or solutions Screen remains black • Please check the installation proc edure in this manual • If the LED at the front is orange, the display is in stand-by • Check in the Windows Display Properties if the display c ontroller video heads are attached.
Trou b l e sh o ot i n g 89 The PC does not start up • Check the CMOS settings in the PC BIOS • The display c ontrolle r may not be firmly seated in the connector No image during PC start - up • Check the CMOS settings in the PC BIOS Nothing happens when you pr ess or turn the c on- trol wheel • The User Contro ls may be disabled.
Tro ub l e sh o ot i n g 90 Note: Wha t if the graphic boar d re solution is too low Some non-Barco gr aphic boards (e.g., single-link boards) ma y hav e an insufficiant resolution t o drive the disp lay . Y ou can solve this pr oblem by for c ing the graphic boar d to oper ate on a lower vertical fr equency .
91 T echnic al Informa tion.
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T echnical specific ations 93 T echnic al specifica tions E- 2320 C (SE): Item Specification Picture pan el 20.1 -inch diagonal view able screen TFT (thin film transistor) active matrix, color liquid .
T echnical specific ations 94 Input signals Possible r esolutions: • 640 x 480 @ 60, 75, 85, 100 Hz • 800 x 600 @ 60, 75, 85, 100 Hz • 1024 x 768 @ 60, 75, 85, 100 Hz • 1152 x 864 @ 75 Hz • 1152 x 870 @ 60, 85, 100 Hz • 1280 x 1024 @ 60, 75, 85 Hz • 1600 x 1200 @ 59, 60 Hz (*) USB standar d supported USB 1.
Connect or pin assignments 95 C onnector pin assignments DVI c onnector: Figure 23: DVI connector pin layout Pin no. Signal Pin no. Signal 1T M D S D A T A 2 - 1 4 + 5 V P O W E R 2 T MD S DA T A 2+ 1.
Connect or pin assignments 96 D-Sub 15 connector (analog video): Figure 24: D-Sub 15 pin lay out Pin no. Signal Pin no. Signal 1R e d i n 9D D C 5 V I N 2 Gr een in 10 VGA PR ES 3B l u e i n 1 1 N C 4.
Glossary 97 Glossary Calibration Each displa y is calibra ted in the f actory bef ore it is sent to the customer . After this cal ibration, bl ack and white luminanc e are se t to the ideal level. A stabilization routine , constantly activ e when the display is on, keeps these lev els cons tant using the built -in sensor .
Glossary 98 DIC OM DIC OM stands for Digital Imaging a nd C ommunications in Medicine. It is a standard de veloped b y the American C ollege of Radiology (ACR) and the Nation al Electrical Manuf acturers As sociation (NEMA) . The standard specifies ho w digital image data can be mov ed from system to syste m.
99 W arr anty Stat ement.
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W arran ty Stat ement 101 ARTICL E 1: SERVICES Barco n.v . warrants tha t the equipment will be free of def ects in workmanship or material f or the warranty period.
W arran ty Stat ement 102 this paragraph shall exc use Barco's performance hereunder: 3.1 Customer shall not expose Barco personnel to any unsafe working c onditions.
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