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Foreword MTe Nautic Monitor Series Installation Manual Foreword The MTe Nautic Monitor series affords excellent quality displays of nautical charts or machine data. The series operates with or without touch, features nonreflective glass for easy daylight viewing and offers infinitely adjustable dimming to zero while delivering the specific functions to enable automation and navigational tasks. Dimming can be carried out by buttons on the front, or remotely via a serial, USB or optionally via a LAN port.
Contents Contents 1 Safety Precautions................................................................................... 5 1.1 Nautic Approvals and Certificates ....................................................... 5 1.2 General ............................................................................................... 7 1.3 During Installation.............................................................................. 8 1.4 During Use ..............................................................
Contents 6.3 6.3.1 6.3.2 6.3.3 6.3.4 6.3.5 6.3.6 6.4 6.4.1 6.4.2 6.5 6.6 USB Graphic Driver..........................................................................31 System Requirements ........................................................................31 Software Installation ..........................................................................32 Uninstalling the Graphics Software ...................................................36 Using the Software .........................................
Safety Precautions 1 Safety Precautions Both the installer and the owner and/or operator of the monitor must read and understand this installation manual. 1.1 Nautic Approvals and Certificates The MTe Nautic Monitor series are certified according to the following list. Some approvals are in progress. Please visit our web site for the latest information.
Safety Precautions Approval/Certificate American Bureau of Shipping Bureau Veritas Conformité Européenne Det Norske Veritas European Standard Germanischer Lloyd Lloyd’s Register Russian Maritime Register of Shipping 6 Abbreviation ABS BV CE DNV EN 60945 GL LR RS Beijer Electronics, MAEN983B
Safety Precautions 1.2 General – The monitor is intended for industrial use only. – The monitor is constructed for naval applications and for indoor use according to IEC 60945. – Read the safety precautions carefully. – Check the delivery for transportation damage. If damage is found, notify the supplier as soon as possible. – Do not use the monitor in an environment with high explosive hazards. – The supplier is not responsible for modified, altered or reconstructed equipment.
Safety Precautions 1.3 During Installation – The monitor is designed for stationary installation on a plane surface, where the following conditions are fulfilled: • • • • no high explosive risks no strong magnetic fields no direct sunlight no large, sudden temperature changes – Install the monitor according to the accompanying installation instructions. – Ground the monitor according to the accompanying installation instructions. – Only qualified personnel may install the monitor.
Safety Precautions 1.5 Service and Maintenance – Only qualified personnel should carry out repairs. – The agreed warranty applies. – Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance operations, disconnect the equipment from the electrical supply. – Clean the display and surrounding front cover with a soft cloth and mild detergent. – Replacing the battery incorrectly may result in explosion. Only use batteries recommended by the supplier. 1.
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Product Naming 2 Product Naming The naming of the monitors is constructed with a number of parameters that indicate the characteristics of each model, for example MTe T170 E Nautic DC according to below: MTe T Monitor series 3 170 Optional Screen touch screen size E Nautic DC Optional Ethernet Main usage Type of power supply Supplied Equipment Part Description CD; driver software Driver software CD for touch screen installation etc.
Compass Safety Distance 4 Compass Safety Distance The MTe Nautic Monitors are certified according to EN 60945 for bridge applications. The tests include a compass safety distance test. Electrical devices, such as the MTe Nautic Monitor, must be kept in a safe distance to a compass in operation according to the following table: Compass type Steering compass Minimum distance to MTe Nautic Monitor 1 meter in all directions Emergency compass Standard compass 12 1.
Description of Parts 5 Description of Parts Monitor sizes 15", 17"and 19" are available. USB port Power button Dimmer buttons The front includes a USB-port under hatch, a power button with a LED, and a set of dimmer buttons.
Description of Parts LED Description The power LED can assume the following statuses in monitors with Ethernet: LED Green - Description Normal operation The monitor is turned off The power LED can assume the following statuses in monitors without Ethernet: LED Description Green Signal detected – normal operation Blinking green/orange Resolution out of range Orange No input signal available Blinking orange No input cable or signal detected Red Display refresh rate out of range 14 Beijer Elect
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Description of Parts 5.2 Assembly A free space of 100 mm, for air circulation, has to be provided around the appliance, to dissipate the heat generated during operation. The monitor is assembled with hexagon nuts (included in the supplied mounting kit). Note: Possible risk of damage to the appliance! Protection class IP65 for the front panel is only guaranteed with a perfect fitting seal. Pay attention to the torque when fixing the front panel. 5.
Description of Parts 5.4 Earthing System The following items have to be observed to guarantee a safe dissipation of electronic interference: – Appliance and switch board have to be connected to the nearest possible central earthing point. – Make sure of a possibly low inductive connection between appliance and switch board. – All data cables connected to the appliance have to be of the shield type. – The screens have to be earthed on both sides.
Description of Parts 5.6 Remote Power Out Remote power out is a relay contact that is closed after the power button on the front side is pressed for more than one second. It is opened after the button is released. With the remote power out signal, it is possible to switch an external Beijer Electronics EPC Nautic on and off. The EPC has a corresponding ATX power remote input. To use this function, connect the double-pole Phoenix connector to the corresponding connector on the EPC. 5.
Operation 6 Operation 6.1 Touch Screen Installation Perform the SETUP.EXE under: – CD-ROM: \MTe_Nautic_Monitors\Driver\Touch\UniWinDriver631a.
Operation 1. Follow the instructions on the screen and press Next. 2. Accept the license provisions.
Operation 3. Select Autodetect or manually select the technical connection data.
Operation 4. Press Finish and follow the instructions for a re-start. 5. After a re-start of the operating system you will find Hampshire Control Panel among the programs. 6. Calibrate the touch screen with your finger or with a rounded pointed touch pen.
Operation 6.2 On Screen Display Menu Note: The On Screen Display menu is supported only for monitors without an Ethernet connection. BUTTON SOURCE ESC ENTER RIGHT UP DOWN LEFT ON / OFF The On Screen Display (OSD) menu is controlled via the OSD buttons. It is opened by the Enter button. The following controls are available for selection from the OSD menu: Input Selection, Brightness Control, Color Control, Image Adjustment and Tools. STATUS LED 6.2.
Operation 6.2.2 System Messages The following system messages may be displayed: System message Description The system is booting up. There is no signal at DVI or RGB input. Reason: PC is off or in sleep mode or cable is not connected to graphics card There is no cable connected to the RGB input. There is no cable connected to the DVI input. There is no cable connected to the USB input. Provided signal/resolution at DVI or RGB input is not supported. 6.2.
Operation 6.2.4 Brightness Control Menu Press Enter or down to enter the Brightness Control menu. Use left or right buttons to adjust Blacklevel & Brightness, Contrast or Blacklevel. Select Exit or up to return to the icon bar. Blacklevel & Brightness Use left or right buttons to decrease or increase panel brightness. • Blacklevel adjustment: 0-128 • Brightness adjustment: 128-256 Press Enter or down to confirm, or Esc to cancel.
Operation Blacklevel Use up or down buttons to select red, green or blue. Use left or right buttons to decrease or increase the selected color value. Press Enter or down to confirm, or Esc to cancel. 6.2.5 Color Control Menu Press Enter or down to enter the Color Control menu. Use left or right buttons to adjust Color Auto-adjust, Color or Color Temperature. Select Exit or up to return to the icon bar. Note: Color Auto-adjust is available only if RGB analog is selected as input.
Operation Color Press Enter or down to enter the Color menu. Use left or right buttons to select a value, or to enter the Color Temperature panel. • Color Temperature panel • 4200K • 5000K • 6500K • 9300K Select Exit or up to return to the icon bar. Color Temperature Use up or down buttons to select red, green or blue. Use left or right buttons to decrease or increase the selected color value. Press Enter or down to confirm, or Esc to cancel.
Operation 6.2.6 Image Adjustment Menu The Image Adjustment settings are available only if RGB analog is selected as input. Press Enter or down to enter the Image Adjustment menu. Use left or right buttons to select Image Auto-adjust, Horizontal Width, Phase, Horizontal Position or Vertical Position. Press Enter or down to confirm. Select Exit or up to return to the icon bar. Note: Image Auto-adjust is available only if RGB analog is selected as input.
Operation Phase Use left or right buttons to adjust the phase manually. Press Enter or down to confirm, or Esc to cancel. Horizontal Position Use left or right buttons to adjust the position manually. Press Enter or down to confirm, or Esc to cancel. Vertical Position Use left or right buttons to adjust the position manually. Press Enter or down to confirm, or Esc to cancel.
Operation 6.2.7 Tools Menu Press Enter or down to enter the Tools menu. Use left or right buttons to select one of the factory default settings Complete Reset, Color Reset or Image Reset. Press Enter or down to confirm. Select Exit or up to return to the icon bar. Factory Default Settings Reset complete factory default settings Reset color factory default settings Reset image factory default settings 6.2.8 Exit Use left or right buttons to select Exit. Press Enter to save changes and close OSD.
Operation 6.3 USB Graphic Driver The monitor can be configured either to mirror your primary screen, or to extend Windows. The USB to VGA driver used to control the extra screens uses little PC resource and offers a vast array of screen resolutions and color depths. 6.3.1 System Requirements The d.
Operation 6.3.2 Software Installation The following example is for Windows XP - there are some differences in terminology and user interface on Windows 2000/Vista, but the basic steps are the same. You can select to first connect the monitor to the PC, or to first install the software and then connect the monitor. Installation of Connected Hardware With this method, the monitor is connected prior to installing the drivers. 1.
Operation 4. Select Install from a list or a specific location (Advanced), and point the wizard at the software.
Operation Installation without Connected Hardware With this method, the drivers are installed before connecting the monitor to the PC. 1. Navigate to the d.client USB installation directory on your PC or CD and double-click on Setup.exe to start installing the drivers. 2. Once the drivers are installed, connect the monitor to the PC via USB. The PC will automatically detect the new USB device and start the Found New Hardware Wizard. Follow the instructions of the wizard: 3. Select No, not this time.
Operation 4. Select Install the software automatically (Recommended).
Operation 6.3.3 Uninstalling the Graphics Software The d.client USB software can be removed using the Add or Remove Programs utility in Windows control panel. In Windows Vista this is called Programs and Features. 1. Open Add or Remove Programs. 2. Locate the d.client USB entry and click Remove. 3. Click Yes to confirm that you want to remove it. The software will then uninstall automatically.
Operation 6.3.4 Using the Software The behavior of the d.client USB software is configured through Windows Display Properties dialog box. 1. To access the Display Properties dialog, right-click on the desktop and select Properties. 2. Select the Settings tab. 3. Locate d.client USB in the Display drop-down list. Its mode, resolution, color quality and position can all be controlled from here.
Operation Setting the Display in Extended Mode In extended mode, the d.client USB forms part of the extended Windows desktop. 1. To set the display in this mode, check the Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor box (marked 1 in previous figure). 2. Configure screen resolution and color quality using the appropriate controls (2 and 3), and arrange its position with respect to the other monitors on the extended desktop in using the drag area (4). 3.
Operation 6.3.5 Controlling the Display The d.client unit can also be configured from the d.client Icon application. When devices are attached, an icon in the notification area indicates that the program is running.
Operation 6.3.6 General Characteristics Standby and Hibernate, Shut Down and Restart If the PC that the d.client USB is connected to is set in standby or hibernate mode, the display goes blank. When the PC is powered up again (and unlocked if necessary), the connected display returns to the same mode as before standby or hibernation. If the PC is shut down, restarted and logged in to, the connected display returns to the same mode as before shutdown. d.client USB with Multiple Users d.
Operation 6.4 USB Server Driver 6.4.1 Software Installation Note: The USB Server driver is supported only for monitors with an Ethernet connection. The default IP address of the monitor is 192.168.0.1; the default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. 1. Navigate to the USB server installation directory MTe_Nautic_Monitors\ Driver\USB_Server_Driver on your PC or CD and double-click on the USB Server setup file to start the installation. The installation starts automatically. 2.
Operation 6.4.2 Using the Software The USB Server program starts automatically in the background. An icon in the notification area indicates that the program is running. If you have disabled the autostart option, double-click on the Launch USB Server shortcut on the desktop to start running the program in the background. Main Menu Right-click on the USB Server icon in the notification area and select Open Display Solution USB Server to display the main menu.
Operation Status of USB Servers and Devices The tree view displays the status of all USB servers and devices that you can access. A USB Server is either accessible or inaccessible. An inaccessible server is either disconnected from the network, powered off or suffers other technical difficulties that prevent it from being accessed by your PC. An inaccessible server will not show up on the tree view.
Operation It is also possible to see all connected devices by right-clicking on the USB Server icon in the notification area and selecting Connect. Right-clicking on a device in the tree view, and selecting Details, displays additional information about the selected device: Manual Disconnect and Connect You can disconnect or connect to a device manually, by clicking on its icon in the tree view.
Operation Exit Program The program is stopped by right-clicking on the USB Server icon in the notification area and selecting Exit. This will shut down the server. If devices are connected, you must confirm disconnecting them.
Operation 6.5 Dimming The monitor can be dimmed in different ways: – Local, using the dimmer buttons on the front panel – Remote, using the serial port, a USB port or Ethernet Please see the RBC software manual MAEN986 for further information about remote dimming. 6.6 Cable Fixing Points When connecting interface cables such as RS232, USB, LAN or VGA, the cables must be fixed at the cable fixing points, to avoid that the cables loosen because of vibrations.
Technical Data 7 Technical Data Please see chapter 2 Product Naming for a description of how products are named. Parameter MTe 150 Nautic MTe T150 Nautic MTe 150 E Nautic MTe T150 E Nautic MTe 170 Nautic MTe T170 Nautic MTe 170 E Nautic MTe T170 E Nautic Size, W x H x D 412 x 351 x 81 mm 430 x 390 x 81 mm Mounting depth 80 mm (130 mm including clearance) MTe 190 Nautic MTe T190 Nautic MTe 190 E Nautic MTe T190 E Nautic 483.2 x 444 x 81 mm Front panel seal IP65 Rear panel seal IP20 Weight 6.
Technical Data Parameter MTe 150 Nautic MTe T150 Nautic MTe 150 E Nautic MTe T150 E Nautic MTe 170 Nautic MTe 190 Nautic MTe T170 Nautic MTe T190 Nautic MTe 170 E Nautic MTe 190 E Nautic MTe T170 E Nautic MTe T190 E Nautic Light intensity (typical) 250 cd/m2 Contrast ratio 450:1 1500:1 1000:1 Response time 6 ms / 19 ms 15 ms / 10 ms 13 ms / 7 ms PVA SPVA Display technol- TN ogy Touch screen technology Resistive* Touch screen resolution 4096 x 4096 points* Supported signal 640 x 480 to 16
Drawings 8 Drawings 8.1 MTe 150/T150 Nautic Front View 412 394 222 351 206 64.5 6 x hole Ø 6.
Drawings 8.2 MTe 150/T150 Nautic Cut Out Drawing 333 +1 324 0 222 Cut out dimensions: 369.0 x 324.0 mm, tolerance +1 mm. 15 mm is required for mounting screws on all sides = 399.0 x 354.0 mm. +1 369 0 55.5 6 x holes Ø 6.5 mm 197 197 394 Front plate dimensions: 412.0 x 351.0, tolerance ±0.2 mm. Mounting method: 6 x M6x25 steel screws DIN 6912. Screws and o-ring seals are included. Max. 8 mm thick mounting frame.
Drawings 8.3 MTe 150/T150 Nautic Outline Drawings Bottom view 387.5 381 371 41 31 24.5 R3 Rear view Side view R10 19.
Drawings 8.4 MTe 170/T170 Nautic Front View 430 414 180 390 200 105 8 x holes Ø 6.
Drawings 8.5 MTe 170/T170 Nautic Cut Out Drawing 180 +1 364 0 374 Cut out dimensions: 396.0 x 364.0 mm, tolerance +1 mm. 15 mm is required for mounting screws on all sides = 426.0 x 394.0 mm 92 8 x holes Ø 6.5 mm 200 +1 396 0 414 Front plate dimensions: 430.0 x 390.0, tolerance ±0.2 mm. Mounting method: 8 x M6x25 steel screws DIN 6912. Screws and o-ring seals are included. Max. 8 mm thick mounting frame.
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Drawings 8.7 MTe 190/T190 Nautic Front View R10 104.4 444 235 104.6 Frontplatte Nautic FP_19/Z200 126.6 230 126.6 483.
Drawings 8.8 MTe 190/T190 Nautic Cut Out Drawing 426 +1 416 0 235 Cut out dimensions: 438.0 x 416.0 mm, tolerance +1 mm. 15 mm is required for mounting screws on all sides = 468.0 x 446.0 mm 90.4 8 x holes Ø 6.5 mm 230 +1 438 0 465.2 Front plate dimensions: 483.2 x 444.0, tolerance ±0.2 mm. Mounting method: 8 x M6x25 steel screws DIN 6912. Screws and o-ring seals are included. Max. 8 mm thick mounting frame.
Drawings 8.9 MTe 190/T190 Nautic Outline Drawings Bottom view 458.1 416.6 406.6 76.6 66.6 12 25.1 R3 Rear view Side view 19 Zoll Nautic FP 19/Z200 R10 19 Zoll Nautic MDD/Z302 411 MDD/Z310_19 Zoll Mounting method: 8 x M6x25 V2A-screws DIN 6912. Screws and o-ring seals are included.
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