Table of Contents Table of Contents Preface ....................5 Safety Instructions................ 7 Explanation of symbols..............9 Overview.................... 11 Introduction ................11 Parts, controls and connectors........... 12 Installation ..................15 Display installation..............15 Attaching the display to an arm stand ........18 Operation ...................
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Preface interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Preface Safety Instructions General Recommendations Read the safety and operating instructions before operating the display. Retain safety and operating instructions for future reference. Adhere to all warnings on the display and in the operating instructions manual. Follow all instructions for operation and use. Electrical shock Type of protection (electrical): Class II equipment...
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Preface parts by double or reinforded insulation will be connected to the protective earth contact of the mains plug. • Power requirements: The display must be powered by the AC mains voltage. • Power cords: Utilize a UL-listed detachable power cord, 3-wire, type SJ or equivalent, 18 AWG min., rated 300 V min., provided with a hospital-grade type plug 5-15P configuration for 120V application, or 6-15P for 240V application.
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Preface Operating precautions Continuous operation of the display with the same image may result in some image sticking on the LCD panel. Over 10 hours operation with the same image content is not recommended. Switching on DPMS on display and PC and activating a good screen saver may decrease the risk of image sticking (image retention).
Preface Explanation of symbols Symbols on the display and power supply On the display or power supply, you may find the following symbols: Indicates compliance to the essential require- ments of the Directive 93/42/EEC Indicates the display is approved according to the UL regulations Indicates the display is approved according to the c-UL regulations...
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Preface Indicates the temperature limitations for the display to operate within specs Indicates the display serial no. Consult the operating instructions Indicates this apparatus must not be thrown in the trash but must be recycled, according to the European WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) directive Symbols used throughout the manual: Warning: Risk of...
Introduction Thank you for choosing Barco. MVGD 1319 display The MVGD 1319 is an 19-inch grayscale LCD display with a native resolution of 1280 x 1024. Its high-brightness, combined with image crispness and excellent viewing angle, makes it an ideal solution for a multitude of medical applications and environments.
Overview Parts, controls and connectors Front Figure 1 Ambient Light (ALC) sensor. When ALC is switched on, the display light output is adapted automatically, depending on the ambient light measured by the sensor. Power LED The LED is off when the display is disconnected from the power. The LED is also off when the LED function is disabled in the on- screen display (OSD).
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Overview Rear Figure 2 Connector compartment cover To get access to the connectors, remove the cover by pulling down the 2 clips at the top of the cover. Connectors 3 4 5 Figure 3 DVI-I video input D-Sub 15 or VGA (analog) video input Analog video input (separate or composite) This is a monochrome video input Video amplitude: 500-950 mV...
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Overview Composite or Horizontal Sync (CS/HS) input Amplitude: 500 mV to 5V Vertical Sync (VS) input Amplitude: 500 mV to 5V AC power input, 90 - 264 Vac Caution: Double pole / neutral fusing. Connect the mains voltage to this connector.
Installation Installation Precautions • Keep your original packaging. It is designed for this display and is the ideal protection during transport. • Avoid reflections in the flat panel to reduce eye strain. • Place the display on a strong and stable table or desk (desktop version).
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Installation Video connection The display accepts 3 different video formats: DVI-I, VGA (analog) and BNC (analog, only for monochrome video signals). You can connect one or all of these inputs. If more than 1 input is connected you can switch inputs by using the display’s on-screen display.
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Installation Figure 6 Connect the other end of the VGA cable to the analog video output of the signal source. Note: If you connect an analog video signal, you may need to perform some image adjustments to obtain optimum image quality.
Installation 2 3 4 Figure 7 Note: If you connect an analog video signal, you may need to perform some image adjustments to obtain optimum image quality. Please refer to chapter “Operation”. Cable routing Routing the signal cables • Bind the cables in the connector compartment together with the cable tie inside the connector compartment.
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Installation To attach the display to an arm stand: Attach the arm stand firmly to the panel using 4 screws M4 x 8 4 screws M4 x 8mm Figure 8...
Operation Operation Operating precautions Continuous operation of the display with the same image may result in some image sticking on the LCD panel. Over 10 hours operation with the same image content is not recommended. Switching on DPMS on display and PC and activating a good screen saver may decrease the risk of image sticking (image retention).
Operation About the On-Screen Display (OSD) There are two methods to control the display To control the display you can use: • Quick OSD: To quickly access the most important controls. • Extended OSD: To access all the display controls. The extended OSD can be used in two modes: standard and advanced (see further).
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Operation The possible Quick OSD menus are:: Brightness Contrast Input selection Luminance Horizontal scaling Scaling Information For more information about these menus, please refer to the chapter about the Extended OSD functions. About the Extended OSD The Extended OSD has a hierarchical tree structure, with several levels. The top level is the “Main Menu”.
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Operation MVGD 1319 MAIN MENU Autosetup Contrast Brightness Luminance ADJUSTMENTS Adjustments Input Selection Auto Low Pass Filter Settings Geometry Preset Phase Information EXIT EXIT Main menu and submenu The content of the OSD depends on the selected video input: A number...
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Operation MVGD 1319 MVGD 1319 MAIN MENU MAIN MENU Autosetup Contrast Contrast Brightness Brightness Luminance Luminance Adjustments Adjustments Input Selection Auto Input Selection Auto Settings Settings Preset Preset Information Information EXIT EXIT Main menu for analog video Main menu for digital video The extended OSD can be used in standard and advanced mode.
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Operation MVGD 1319 MAIN MENU Autosetup Contrast Brightness Luminance ADJUSTMENTS Adjustments Input Selection Auto Low Pass Filter Settings Geometry Preset Phase Information EXIT EXIT Rotate the control wheel Press the control wheel To exit from a menu, rotate the control wheel to select EXIT.
Operation To toggle between an On and Off setting (e.g., in Settings), rotate the control wheel to select the setting and press the control wheel to toggle between On and Off. How to save changes When you have changed something and you wish to exit from the main menu, the display asks if you wish to save the changes.
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Operation Autosetup adjustment When do you need to use the Autosetup function? • The first time you use the display with analog video connected. • After connecting or selecting another analog video source (e.g., changing the PC resolution). • In case you notice the image geometry or positioning is not as desired.
Operation Standard OSD functions Main menu Name Description Present for digital video? Autosetup Allows to perform automatic image adjustments Contrast Adjust contrast of the image Brightness Adjust brightness of the image Luminance Adjust the target luminance to which the display will be stabilized. Adjustments Perform Geometry and Phase adjust- ments...
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Operation Autosetup The Autosetup menu is not available for digital video signals. Name Description Full Perform all Autosetup functions (below) one after another Phase Adjust the video sampling phase auto- matically. This is necessary when you notice vertical or horizontal banding or noise in the image.
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Operation • Geometry: The edges of the image should have an intensity of at least 15% video amplitude. . • Phase: The image should contain sharp black-white transitions, like a line pattern or characters. • Gain Offset: The image should contain parts that are completely black (0% video amplitude) and parts that are full white (100% video amplitude).
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Operation Luminance Luminance adjusts the overall luminance (light output) of the display. It does not affect the grayscales of the image on the screen. When Ambient Light Compensation (ALC) is switched on, the (manual) luminance adjustment will not work. Instead, the OSD shows ‘ALC Active’.
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Operation Adjustments: Phase This menu is not available for digital video signals. Name Description Automatic Phase This is the same function as in the Auto- setup menu Frequency Adjust the video sampling frequency. This is necessary when you notice abnor- mal vertical banding, which can be seen best on a dot on/dot off pattern.
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Operation Input Selection Name Description Automatic Automatically selects the input to which a video signal is connected. If more than one video signal is connected, priority is given to DVI. DVI_I Selects the DVI(-I) input. If both analog and digital video signals are connected, the digital signal has priority.
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Operation Name Description Automatic Menu Exit Switch the automatic menu exit feature on/off. When switched on, the OSD menus automatically close when left idle for some time. Preset For more information about the Presets, please consult the Glossary section Name Description Find next preset Select another Preset from memory that...
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Operation Information - General Information: Name Description Product The display type Serial No Indicates the display serial number FW Version Displays the current internal software ver- sion Display Lifetime Indicates the total time the display has been operating, including the time in stand-by Backlight Lifetime Indicates the total time the backlight has...
The functions described in this chapter are intended for trained service staff only! Improper use of these functions may cause the display to not function correctly. Barco cannot be held responsible for the results or damage caused by improper use of these functions. About the Advanced functions The advanced functions are extensions of the standard OSD.
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Operation Advanced functions in the Adjustments menu Low Pass Filter This function is not available for digital video signals. The display electronics provide 4 different low-pass filter settings to filter possible high-frequent distortion from an analog video signal. Select a different filter setting in case the image contains high-frequent noise or distortion.
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Operation Name Description Left offset This function allows you to make an offset to the start (left) position of the active video. As you adjust this value, another pixel will be chosen as starting pixel. The active line width is not changed by this adjustment.
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Operation Ambient Light Compensation Name Description Min ALC Contains two functions to set the mini- mum point of the ALC control system: Min Ambient Light: Enter the value (in Lux) of the darkest possible ambient light condition you are likely to work in. Min Luminance: Enter the value (in %) that corresponds to the display luminance you wish to get when the ambient light is...
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Operation Advanced functions in the Input Selection menu Generator This function displays an internally generated test pattern of 1280x1024 @ 57 Hz. Advanced functions in the Settings menu Input Mode To change the Input Mode setting, press the control wheel. Rotate the wheel to select Standard or Extended input mode.
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Operation Name Description RGB->RGB The R video signal drives the R sub-pix- els, the G video signal drives the G sub- pixels and the B video signal drives the B sub-pixels. This is the preferred set- ting for color display controllers. RGB->Y The RGB video signals from the imaging board are calculated and transformed...
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Operation OSD position With the OSD function you can select where on the screen the OSD menu text will appear. You can select between center position, top left, top right, bottom left or bottom right. Display Function See the Glossary section for more information about display functions. The display contains a number of factory-defined lookup tables (LUTs) to define the display (transfer) function.
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Operation Advanced functions in the Presets menu Clear user Presets Press the control wheel if you wish to reset all the settings of all programmable (=user) Presets. In the menu that appears next, click on Proceed to reset the settings. Advanced functions in the Information menu Service Service information is a submenu from General Information,...
Operation Name Description Vesa Table The version of the predefined Preset table Bidulle The version of the video processing algo- rithm Current input format Name Description Preset Number The number of the currently selected preset. Locking and unlocking user controls The User Controls function allows to disable or enable the control wheel functions.
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Operation To enable user controls again: Remove power from the display so that the display is completely off. This is not the Stand-By mode. The power LED must be off. Press and hold the control wheel. Then power up the display again.
Cleaning instructions Cleaning instructions Precautions • Take care not to damage or scratch the LCD panel. Be careful with rings or other jewelry that can touch the LCD. • Do not apply pressure on the LCD panel. • Do not apply or spray liquid directly to the panel or cabinet as excess liquid may cause damage to internal electronics.
Cleaning instructions • Detergents with ammonia • Detergents with abrasives • Steel wool • Sponge with abrasives • Steel blades • Cloth with steel thread Cabinet Proceed as follows: • Clean the cabinet using a soft cotton cloth, lightly moistened with a recognized cleaning product for medical equipment.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting General tips • If one display from a multi-head system exhibits problems, try to eliminate the problem by switching video cables or power supplies. In that way you can find out if the problem resides in the display or not. Problems and solutions Problem description Possible tests or solutions...
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Troubleshooting Problem description Possible tests or solutions Nothing happens when • The User Controls may be disabled. you press or rotate the Please read the paragraph about the control wheel “User Controls” function. The image is non-pro- • Select another resolution in the portionally spread out Windows “Display Properties”...
Technical Information Technical Information Technical specifications MVGD 1319: Item Specification Picture panel 19-inch diagonal viewable screen TFT (thin film transistor) active matrix, grayscale liq- uid crystal display Resolution Native: 1280 x 1024 Display area (H x V) 376.3 x 301.1 (mm) Viewing angle Vertical: 170º...
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Technical Information Item Specification Power consumption 64 watts (max., at 90 VAC, maximum backlight, USB load) Dimensions 432 x 362.2 x 107 mm (W x H x D) Net weight 8.1 kg Operating Temperature 0°C to 40°C, 15°C to 35°C within specs Storage Temperature -20°C to 60°C Humidity...
Technical Information Connector pin assignments DVI connector: C1 C2 Figure 10: DVI-I connector pin layout Pin no. Signal Pin no. Signal TMDS DATA 2- Hot Plug detect TMDS DATA 2+ TMDS DATA 0- TMDS DATA 0+ DDC CLOCK DDC DATA Analog VS TMDS CLOCK+ TMDS DATA 1-...
Technical Information D-Sub 15 connector (analog video): Figure 11: D-Sub 15 pin layout Pin no. Signal Pin no. Signal Red in DDC 5V IN Green in VGA PRES Blue in DDC SDA HS IN VS IN DDC SCL Shielded Ground Glossary Calibration Each display is calibrated in the factory before it is sent to the customer.
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Technical Information Display Function A Display Function describes how a display device converts the video signals at the inputs into light. In the context of a medical viewing station, a display device is the combination of display controller (graphics board) and display. The display function is a graph that shows how the light from the display panel evolves from minimum to maximum luminance while the data levels at the input of the display controller go from 0 to maximum.
Any claim under the Warranties must be notified to Barco in writing within 8 days from the date the defect or failure has been discovered or noticed the first time. The Customer, upon the occurrence of...
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The repaired equipment shall be returned to the Customer, by regular freight, at Barco nv, MID’s charge. Barco nv, MID will replace a product that fails within 90 days after shipment from Barco with a new one, ensuring color matching in the event of a diagnostic multi head display configuration.
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All software installed on the system, whether they are acquired from Barco nv, MID or third party. An exception is made for software delivered by Barco nv, MID that would prove to be a cause for the mal functioning of the hardware covered under this Agreement.
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LCD luminance uniformity that is in within the product specifications or luminance uniformity performance that is inherent to LCD technology. Barco nv, MID does not warrant a minimum life time nor a performance of any of the consumables. Replacement of moveable parts such as power cords, remote controls, …...
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If there is an indication that the equipment was used – even temporary – outside its specifications, Barco nv, MID is entitled not to perform warranty repairs and terminate the warranty agreement. Any actions that have been taken by Barco nv, MID in this respect, may be invoiced to the Customer at normal pricing.
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Barco nv, MID shall not be responsible for machine failure and/or its failure to render service or maintenance due to causes beyond its reasonable control.
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