Prerelease MANUAL MT 223 NAV Monitor reg. 10526/06.07 Version 01.00 © Elektronik-Systeme LAUER GmbH & Co.
Table of content 1. Important notes 2. Included in delivery 3. Technical Introduction 4. Mounting 5. Installation 6. Functionality 6.1. Power On / Off Switch + Power-LED 6.2. Brightness 6.3. ECDIS-Mode 6.4. OSD Menu 6.4.1. Quick-OSD-Menu 6.4.2. OSD-Menu 6.4.3. Structure of the OSD menu (RGB) 6.4.4. Structure of the OSD menu (Digital/DVI) 6.4.5. Structure of the OSD menu (video) 6.4.6. Picture in picture possibilities 6.5. Front USB connection 6.6. Dimming 7. Interfaces and functions 7.1.
1. Important notes Please read the manual prior to using for the first time and keep it in a safe place for future use. Please check the Produkt and make sure, that it is not demaged. Icons The following icons are used in the manual to mark certain paragraphs: Danger! Means that death or severe injury will occur when the relevant precautionary measures are not taken Caution! Means that death or severe injury may occur when the relevant precautionary measures are not taken.
2. Included in delivery Monitor Device MT 223 Power cable 3 m DVI cable 3 m VGA cable 3 m Serial RS232 cable 3 m USB cable 3 m Ethernet cross patch cable 3 m Driver manual CD Mounting kit 4 © Elektronik-Systeme LAUER GmbH & Co.
3. Technical Introduction The MT232 NAV monitor has a multiplicity of interfaces and coupling possibilities. The multiple possibilities of the dimming distinguish the monitor. By several video sources e.g. a picture in picture (Split screen) function can be realized. Also a cross-linking of the monitors as well as programming and control over serial or LAN is possible. The USB front interface and a USB Hub 2.0 permits to attach directly at the monitor further devices.
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A: B: 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 8 Front, Display Rear Screw M6x25 Rubber Seal M6 Monitor Front Swichgear/ Monitor cabinet Wave-disc Nut/mother M6 © Elektronik-Systeme LAUER GmbH & Co.
5. Installation For standard (basis) installation is necessary apart from the current supply a video signal (mostly VGA or DVI), a USB connection completes the standard installation. © Elektronik-Systeme LAUER GmbH & Co.
Function Power On/Off Switch + Power-LED Contrast + Contrast - ECDIS Key / ECTIS LED OSD Menu Cursor DOWN OSD Menu Cursor UP OSD Menu Set (Accept) OSD Menu Start Front USB Interface Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 6. Functionality © Elektronik-Systeme LAUER GmbH & Co.
6.1. Power On / Off Switch + Power-LED With the power On / Off switch (1) the monitor will be powered up and shut down, without disconnecting the power supply . The bright LED indicates the switched on condition. 6.2. Brightness With the keys (2) contrast+ and (3) contrast– the contrast is regulated. (2) brightness + increments (increased) the contrast (3) brightness – decrements (decreased) the contrast 6.3.
The following settings can be made over the Quick OSD menu: Start with the key Function Adjusting/setting Description Range of adjustment: 0 to 100 over adjustment keys (UP / DOWN) Brightness adjustment: Range of adjustment: 0 to 100 over adjustment keys (UP / DOWN) Contrast adjustment Range of adjustment: 0 to 100 over adjustment keys (UP / DOWN) Zoom adjustment: Enlargement of the sceen contents. This Quickmenue has additional submenus, which „zoom“ a shift screen window is possible.
The OSD varies depending upon the straight represented signal source. The following chapters describe once OSD functionality with represented RGB (VGA) signal and video (FBAS, s-video) signal. 6.4.3.
PIP This option is only active if two signals fits. Size Aus, klein, mittel, groß, user Size of the PIP window (PIP=Picture in Picture).
Display Options 3 Utilities Resolution of display Indicate to the physical resolution of the attached display Info Signal On – Off source Signal source info display switch on or offIn the case of change one of the following setting appears on the screen briefly the signal source info with the current signal source information:- Signal source (e.g.
Installation RGB Mode push Adjustment to video signals those Timing data are not stored (if the indicated resolution at the display does not correspond to the resolution of the source).With push of the <+>-key, 9 adjustment possibilities appear At <+>, Infos 16 - H- and V- – Frequency Indicate H/V frequency of the current video source - H/V-total, – H/V-start Indicate the used timing parameters of the current video source - Options Var.
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Options 1 Image height Range of adjustment: 0 to 100 over adjustment keys (UP / DOWN) Einstellung der Bildhöhe V- Linearity Range of adjustment: 0 to 100 over adjustment keys (UP / DOWN) Attitude of the vertical linearity. Values > 50 compress the picture in the picture center. Only actively if the display hight is larger than the size of the monitor. Values < 50 stretch the picture in the picture center.
6.5. Front USB connection The front USB connection (9) is to connect directly devices e.g. keyboards, mouse, Memory stick and a fast and simply operation and/or data handling. If the USB is not used, then this is locked with a rubber cap and thus IP65 protected. See also chapter interfaces USB By the interface (11) = USB (PC) the monitor is connected with the PC and thus a connection is realized from the PC to the monitor front. Moreover a USB HUB 2.0 is available on the back for further devices. 6.6.
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7.1. Power Supply The MT223 NAV is certified for the connection to protective grounded supplies EN60950. 1 Power supply 230 VAC with fuse 1A T 7.2. Protected Ground In order to ensure a safe derivative from electrical interferences, the following points are to be considered: • Connect device and device cabinet as short as possible with a central point of grounding.
7.3.1. Composite connection FBAS Composite - Connector (male): Pin Allocation Level Impedance Function Inside Video signal FBAS Y -0,3V-0,7 V 75 Ohm Combined video signal brightness, Color, Sync Outside Ground for C 0V Signalmasse 7.4. S-Video S-Video (also known as Y/C) is a base band analog Video format. It offers a qualitatively better signal than Composite video, nevertheless a worse than RGB - or Component video.
7.5. VGA VGA is the abbreviation for video Graphics adapter or video Graphics array. It defines a computer graphic standard (EISA 1987), concrete combinations of Picture resolution and color‘s number (bit depth) as well as repetition frequency and is practically identical to the MCGA (Multicolor Graphics adapter) of IBM. On the other hand it stands also simply for the resolution 640 × 480 Pixels (aspect ratio 4:3) independently of other parameters.
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7.6. DVI DVI (digital Visual interface) represents an all digital transmission of video data. Thereby become the quality (which losses with the transformation of digital data into a analog video signal - and with digital image replication devices with the transformation back in the digital signal) repaired.
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7.7. DIP switch Over the DIP switches the serial interfaces mode as well as the monitor address can be adjusted. With the distribution (default) are all DIP switches on OFF. This meant, the monitor is adjusted in address 0 in RS 232 mode. 4 DIP switches are for coding addresses, 16 addresses can be realized binary (0 – 15). Therefore it is possible to connect 16 monitors over the RS485 interface.
7.8. Serial Interfaces RS-232: Interface serves for the data communication. Data will be transfered as ASCII code (American standard code OF information inter-CHANGE). The RS232 represents a voltage-referred interface, and is thus only for short cable lengths by approx. 10m - 15m suitably. RS-485: bus interface operates as RS422 in the opposite clock mode; however only two lines are needed, which are half duplex.
DIP-Switch 1: Schalter Mode ON RS 485 OFF RS 232 (default) 7.9.
7.10. LAN / Ethernet (RJ45) Ethernet is one frame based computer cross-linking technology for local networks (LAN). It defines cable types and signaling for the bit transmission layer (physical layer) and package formats and protocols for the medium access supervision (Media Access Control, MAC) Link layer of the OSI Models. Ethernet is as far as possible in that IEEE standard 802.3 standardizes. Ethernet can be the basis for network protocols , like e.g. TCP/IP .
7.10.1. Ethernet connection Pin Function Description 01 Tx(+) Transmit data + 02 Tx(-) Transmit data - 03 Rx(+) Reseive data + 04 -- 05 -- 06 Rx(-) 07 -- 08 -- Reseive data + 7.10.2. Ethernet Cable Crosspatch cable: Standard EIA/TIA-T456A To connect two devices. Patch cable: Standard EIA/TIA-T456B To connect devices by HUB / SWITCH. © Elektronik-Systeme LAUER GmbH & Co.
7.11. USB USB (Universal Serial Bus) is a Bus system for the connection of a Computer with external Devices for the exchange of data. The USB is by the relatively high possible data rates and the automatic recognition of devices and their characteristics for the connection of nearly all device types of Mouse and Keyboard up to Non removable disks and Cameras suitably. The number of USB connections of a computer can also increased by USB HUB.
7.13. Analog IN Target application: The analog input can be used for the dimming by voltage externally put on. The input dims several monitors together. Alternatively also an external potentiometer (approx. 10kohm 100kohm –) can be attached as voltage dividers. Function: If the analog input is evaluated by the controller than is 10V for the full brightness and 0V completely darkly.
7.15. Digital OUT Target application: The outputs are used to give around e.g. externally acoustic or visual (alarm) signals. Function: The contacts „digitally Out 1“ and „digitally Out 2“ are activated by the controller. They can be linked with the inputs „digitally in“ or in addition, over the serial or LAN interface to be set. „digitally Out 1“ is directly coupled with the Buzzer on the front plate.
8. Technical Data Display: Screen diagonal Active Area: Resolution: Dot Pitch: Colours: Brightness: Contrast Ratio: Response Time: LCD Technlogy: Viewing Angle: Backlight Lifetime: 23,1 inch (588 mm) 470 x 353 mm 1600 x 1200 pixel 0.294 mm 16.7 Mio. 0.5 – 220 cd/m² 500:1 10/20 ms (off/on) MVA 160° / 160° (V/H) 50000h Video Signal Inputs: VGA Level V-Frequency H- Frequency Pixel- Frequency 0,7 Vpp @ 75 W 50 – 100 Hz 15 – 100 kHz max.
I/O-Ports: Remote Power max Load 24 VDC / 1 A or 230 VAC / 0,1 A Digital Out max. Load 24 VDC / 1 A or 230 VAC / 0,1 A Digital In Input Voltage +24 VDC +/-15 % (galvanically isolated) Analog In Output Voltage Input Voltage 10 VDC (max. 10 mA) 0 – 10 V Speed Output Current 480 Mbps 0,5 A Other Ports: USB2.0 Power Supply: Voltage Current Power 115 – 230 V +/-15 % max. 1 A max.
9. Details Qualified personnel The described appliance may only be installed and operated in accordance with this documentation. Only qualified personnel may put it into operation and operate this appliance. Qualified personnel are persons, who in accordance with the safety regulations contained in this documentation, are authorised to put into operation, earth and stamp appliances, systems and circuits.
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