Specifications
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Input Module Installation
1. Remove Power From Unit
Modules are cold-swappable only. Damage will occur if modules are inserted or removed while unit is
powered.
2. Remove Blank Module Cover
Using Philips screwdriver, remove the 4-40x1/8” screws. There are a total of three screws, save them for later
use.
Remove blank cover
3. Insert Optional Module
Decide which slot you intend to install module (Slot 1 or Slot 2)
Carefully align the module with the chosen slot. The raised rails will fit inside the module
Align the Module so that the three (3) mounting holes all line up with the threaded holes of the slot.
The connectors on both the module and the main-board slot should now be in alignment.
Carefully PRESS the module into the slot. Module will seat flush with the rear of the unit.
Replace the three (3) screws removed in Step 2.
*NOTE* Use ONLY 4-40x1/8” screws provided. Any screw longer than 1/8” will damage the main unit.
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Network Control Page
This MD Series monitor allows you to fully control all settings via a Lan100 Ethernet port on the rear of the monitor. Simply
connect the MD Series monitor to your network with an Ethernet patch cable and access the monitor’s Host Name or IP Address
via the web browser on your computer and take control.
*We recommend Mozilla Firefox v7.0 and above for the best experience
Note: The Network Control page is designed to be consistent throughout the entire MD Series. As such, some commands on the
Network Control page may not be available for all monitors. Please use the on screen menu to verify which functions will be
operational and which ones will not.
Power Tab
Power / Input Page
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Power
Use this row to determine the Power status for each of the screens on the unit. A green ON box indicates that the screen is
currently on. A red OFF box indicates that the unit is off. Press the box to toggle the screen ON or OFF.
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Input
The input field allows you to identify the module type currently in your monitor’s slot.
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Format
This text field determines the input format currently being displayed on a particular monitor screen. A No Signal string
indicates that there is no signal present.
Menu Tab
Video Config
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Color Temperature
Use this row to set the current Color Temperature preset being used on the screen.
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Gamma
Use this row to set the current Gamma preset being used on each screen.
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RGB Bias and Gain
Click the Adjust button in this row to move into the RGB Bias and Gain controls. This is covered in depth in previous sections
of this manual, in the Image Adjust submenu.
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Check Field
Use this row to set the current Check Field mode being used on an individual screen.