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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
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. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
Canadian notice
This ISM device complies with Canadian ICES-001.
Cet appareil ISM est conforme à la norme NMB-001 du Canada.
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Environmental information
Disposal Information
This product consists of devices that may contain mercury, which must
be recycled or disposed of in accordance with local, state, or country
laws. (Within this system, the backlight lamps in the monitor display
contain mercury.)
This equipment has required the extraction and use of natural resources
for its production. It may contain hazardous substances for health and
environment.
In order to avoid the dissemination of those substances in the
environment and to diminish the pressure on natural resources, we
encourage you to use the appropriate take-back systems.
Those systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials of your endof-life equipment in a sound way.
The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol invites you to use those
systems.
If you need more information on the collection, reuse and
recycling systems, please contact your local or regional waste
administrator.
You can also contact us for more information on the environmental
performances of our products.
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Information for China ROHS compliance
Table of toxic and hazardous substances/elements and their content, as
required by China’s management methods for controlling pollution by
electronic information products
Toxic or hazardous Substances and Elements
Part NamePb Hg Cd Cr6+ PBB PBDE
Metal partsOO O O O O
Plastic partsO O O O O O
PCB or PCBAO O O O O O
LCD panelX X O O O O
Power supply/adapter X O O O O O
Power cable X O O O O O
Connectors and cablesO O O O O O
O: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous
materials for this part is below the limit requirement in SJ/T11363-2006.
X: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the
homogeneous materials used for this part is above the limit requirement in SJ/T11363-2006
OOO O O O
OOO O O O
OOO O O O
XXO O O O
XOO O O O
XOO O O O
OOO O O O
六价铬
(Cr6+)
多溴联苯
(PBB)
多溴二苯醚
(PBDE)
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Safety Instructions
General Recommendations
Read these 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 manuals.
Follow all instructions for operation and use.
Electrical shock
Type of protection (electrical):
Preface
Class I equipment
Degree of safety (flammable anesthetic mixture):
Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable
anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide.
Non-patient care equipment
Equipment primarily for use in a health care facility that is intended for
use where contact with a patient is unlikely.
The display may not be used with life support equipment.
Mission critical applications
We strongly recommend there is a replacement display immediately
available in mission critical applications.
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Power connection
• Power requirements: The display must be powered using the
supplied medical approved 24 VDC power supply.
• The medical approved DC power supply must be powered by the
AC mains voltage.
• The display complies to the mentioned standards only when
used with the supplied medical power supply.
• The display must be powered from a center-tapped electrical
circuit when used in the USA at voltages above 120 Volts.
• The display is intended for continuous operation.
• The display is powered from an external power supply for class I
equipment. The installer is responsible for testing the display’s
earth ground to verify that it meets the impedance
requirements for the given country regulatory requirements.
• The display must be earthed by a minimum 18 AWG, maximum
6 foot (1.8m) long wire connected to the ground connection at
the rear.
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.
• Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this may
result in fire or electric shock.
• Mains lead protection (U.S.: Power cord): Power cords should be
routed so that they are not likely to be walked upon or pinched
by items placed upon or against them, paying particular
attention to cords at plugs and receptacles.
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Water and moisture
The display is IPx1 compliant.
Note: The power supply is not approved for IPx2. The power
supply must be mounted in a flat position for best resistance to
fluids.
Ventilation
Heed the necessary free space around the display to allow enough air
flow for cooling of the display.
Installation
Place the display on a flat, solid and stable surface that can support the
weight of at least 3 displays. If you use an unstable cart or stand, the
display may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious
damage to the equipment.
Do not allow to climb or rest on the display.
When adjusting the angle of the display, move it slowly so as to prevent
the display from moving or slipping off from its stand.
When display is attached to an arm, do not use the display as a handle
or grip in order to move the display. Please refer to the instruction
manual of the arm for instructions on how to move the arm with the
display.
Provide full attention to safety during installation, periodic maintenance
and examination of this product.
Sufficient expertise is required for installing this product, especially to
determine the strength of the wall for withstanding the display’s
weight. Be sure to entrust the attachment of this product to the wall to
licensed contractors of Barco and pay adequate attention to safety
during the installation and usage.
Barco is not liable for any damage or injury caused by mishandling or
improper installation.
More warnings in the Installation chapter.
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This apparatus conforms to:
CE0120 (MDD 93/42/EEC class I product), IEC 60601-1, UL 60601-1,
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 601.01-M90 (c-UL),
CCC GB4943-1995 (IEC 60950-1) (MDSC-1119 only).
National Scandinavian Deviations for Cl. 1.7.2 :
Finland: "Laite on liitettävä suojamaadoituskoskettimilla varustettuun
pistorasiaan"
Norway: "Apparatet må tilkoples jordet stikkontakt"
Sweden: "Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag"
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Recommendations for using your display system
Operating precautions: How to avoid image retention
Continuous operation of the display with the same image or static
image elements may result in some image sticking on the LCD panel.
This is especially a risk in applications where the display is connected to
a computer.
In mission critical applications, do not activate a screen saver or power
save mode. In other applications, especially when the display is
connected to a computer, take the following precautions:
1. Switch on DPMS or Power Save on display and PC:
• The display Power Save setting can be switched on in the
display’s Settings menu (see Online user manual).
• The PC DPMS setting can be switched on in the Windows XP
Display control panel (Screen Saver tab > Monitor power. In the
‘Turn off monitor’ drop-down box, select After 20 mins.).
2. Activate a good screen saver
• The screen saver can be selected in the Windows XP Display
control panel (Screen Saver tab). Select a screen saver without
static elements and select a Wait Time of 10 minutes.
3. In case you are working with the same image or an application
with static image elements for several hours continuously, change
the image content regularly to avoid image sticking of the static
elements.
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Explanation of symbols
Symbols on the display and / or power supply
On the display or power supply, you may find the following symbols
(nonrestrictive list):
Indicates compliance to the essential requirements of the Directive 93/42/EEC
Indicates compliance with Part 15 of the FCC
rules (Class A or Class B)
Indicates the display is approved according to
the UL regulations
or
Indicates the display is approved according to
or
the c-UL regulations
Indicates the display is approved according to
the DEMKO regulations
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Indicates the display is approved according to
the CCC regulations
Indicates the USB connectors on the display
Indicates the manufacturing date
Indicates the temperature limitations for the
display to operate within specs
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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:
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Warning: Risk of
injury to human
beings
Important notice or
remark
Hint, tipAdditional
Caution: Risk of
damage to the
product
Note
information
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Introduction
Introduction
Thank you for choosing Barco.
Barco’s MDSC-1119/MDSC-2124 is a versatile multi-modality display for
endoscopic cameras, room and boom cameras, ultrasound, cardiology,
PACS, anesthesiology and patient information. This gives surgeons the
flexibility and information they need to perform surgeries with
maximum efficiency.
Flexibility and expandability
The MDSC-1119/MDSC-2124’s video bus architecture and modular slot
concept allow the display to be configured to specific OR video
connectivity requirements. Furthermore, Barco’s surgical display readily
supports new and future video formats, such as high-definition digital
video.
Picture-in-Picture
Dual channel Picture-in-Picture or Picture-by-Picture views of images
from multiple input signals give surgeons the required views, allowing
them to make more informed decisions.
Customized profiles
Surgeons can configure, store and recall user preferences and profiles
for each surgical procedure. This facilitates a streamlined, more
comfortable way of working and allows to instantly deliver and restore
optimally defined display settings at all times.
Note: Characters will look crisper and sharper than on a CRT
display. This is inherent to the used flat panel technology. For the
same reason, video images may appear somewhat blocked.
If you are not familiar with these image differences, you should
familiarize yourself before using the display in a critical application
and determine its usability.
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Display parts, controls and connectors
Front
The front controls are soft touch keys.
When you touch any of them while no on-screen display (OSD) is on the
screen, the front illumination is switched on for a few seconds.
When you touch a key again while the illumination is on, the function of
the key is executed.
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Figure 1: Front view
1. Left navigation key
To move up in menus and decrease values in the OSD.
When Quick Input Selection is enabled (see below), this key
selects the previous input.
2. Right navigation key
To move down in menus and increase values in the OSD.
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When Quick Input Selection is enabled (see below), this key
selects the next input.
3. Enter
To display the OSD (on-screen display). In the OSD, this button acts
as Enter button to make selections.
4. Standby
To put the display in standby mode.
To switch the display in stand-by, touch and hold this key until the
display switches off. To turn the display on, touch and hold this key
for about 2 seconds until the display switches on.
5. Power LED
Indicates the display’s power status.
Green: Display is on (when enabled in the OSD).
Orange: Display is in Standby power-saving mode.
Off: Display is disconnected from the power or the LED’s on state is
disabled in the OSD.
Quick input selection
You can quickly select another video input as follows:
1. Make sure the OSD is not on the screen. If it is, exit the OSD.
2. Touch the navigation keys or . The illumination is switched on
and the current video input is displayed.
3. While the illumination is on, touch the navigation keys or to
select another video input.
The quick input selection feature can be enabled/disabled in the Setup
OSD menu.
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Rear
Figure 2: Rear view
1. Connector compartment cover.
Remove to get access to the signal connectors.
2. Compartment cover levers to lock/unlock the cover.
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2
3
3. VESA mount screw holes.
Connectors
The connector configuration may depend on the customer’s
requirements. Below is a description of the default connector
configurations.
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Standard connectors MDSC 1119
1234567 89 10 11
Figure 3: Connectors
1. General purpose input/output (GPIO) connector. Switches (max.2)
connected to this plug can have different functions: Switch inputs
or display a short text on the screen. This function can be selected
in the on-screen menus.
2. +24VDC power input.
Connect the output of the DC power supply delivered with the
display to this connector.
3. RS-232 connector.
4. S-VHS video input.
5. SDI connector.
6. Input B / CVBS3 / Pb / C.
7. Input G / CVBS2 / Y / Y .
8. Input R / CVBS1 / Pr.
9. VGA input.
10. DVI-I input.
11. Slot for security cable (e.g., Kensington lock).
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Selecting an input
Input selection can be done in 5 ways:
• Automatically, by means of the Source Scan system.
• By assigning a source priority.
• Quick input selection by using the general purpose switch.
• Quick input selection by using the navigation keys without
entering the OSD.
• Using the Input selection menu in the OSD.
These 5 possibilities are described in detail in the Online User Manual on
the product CD-ROM.
Standard connectors MDSC 2124
123456
Figure 4: Connectors
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7
10
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1. General purpose input/output (GPIO) connector. Switches (max.2)
connected to this plug can have different functions: Switch inputs
or display a short text on the screen. This function can be selected
in the on-screen menus.
2. +24VDC power input.
Connect the output of the DC power supply delivered with the
display to this connector.
3. RS-232 connector.
4. S-VHS video input.
5. SDI connector.
6. Input B / CVBS3 / Pb / C.
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7. Input G / CVBS2 / Y / Y .
8. Input R / CVBS1 / Pr.
9. VGA input.
10. DVI-I input.
11. Slot for security cable (e.g., Kensington lock).
Optional inputs MDSC-1119
HD-SDI input
The display may be equipped with an optional HD-SDI (high-definition
serial digital input) module. This input accepts HD-SDI and SD-SDI
(standard-definition SDI) signals.
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1
1. Video (HD-SDI or SD-SDI) input.
2. Video output. The signal on the input connector is buffered and
presented here as output.
DVI Optical
The display may be equipped with an optical DVI module. .
1
1. Optical DVI input.
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DVI optical & HD-SDI input
The display may be equipped with an optional HD-SDI (high-definition
serial digital input) module and an optical DVI module.
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1. Video (HD-SDI or SD-SDI) input.
2. Video output. The signal on the input connector is buffered and
presented here as output.
3. Optical DVI input.
Optional inputs MDSC-2124
HD-SDI input
The display may be equipped with an optional HD-SDI (high-definition
serial digital input) module. This input accepts HD-SDI and SD-SDI
(standard-definition SDI) signals.
2
1
1. Video (HD-SDI or SD-SDI) input.
2. Video output. The signal on the input connector is buffered and
presented here as output.
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DVI Optical
The display may be equipped with an optical DVI module. .
1
1. Optical DVI input.
DVI optical & HD-SDI input
The display may be equipped with an optional HD-SDI (high-definition
serial digital input) module and an optical DVI module.
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1. Video (HD-SDI or SD-SDI) input.
2. Video output. The signal on the input connector is buffered and
presented here as output.
3. Optical DVI input.
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Display installation
Installation precautions
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.
• Make sure the surface, stand, arm or boom to bear the display is
strong and stable enough to bear its weight.
• Keep the display away from heat sources and provide enough
ventilation around the display.
• Do not use the display in direct sunlight.
• To avoid permanent damage, do not scratch or apply pressure to
the LCD panel or front filter if present.
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Vesa-mount installation
The display supports arm stands according to the VESA 100 mm and 75
mm standards.
Important:
• Use an arm that is approved by VESA.
• Use an arm that can support a weight of at least 10 kg (22.05
lbs).
To attach the panel unit to an arm stand:
• Attach the arm stand firmly to the panel using the included 4
hexagonal screws (M4 x 10 mm) and the dented washers. Use
the included 2.5 mm Allen key to fix the screws.
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Figure 5: Vesa mount fixation holes
Connecting the signal cables
To connect the signal cables to the display:
1. If present, turn off the computer or video source.
2. Slide down the connector compartment cover levers (1) to unlock
the cover (2).
Important: Do not put too much force on the levers as they might
break.
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1
Figure 6: Connector compartment cover
3. Remove the connector compartment cover.
4. For easy removal of the compartment cover, use pencil in order to
rotate the two clips on the bottom side of the cover at the location
as shown in picture above.
5. Verify that the clips are in a horizontal position so the
compartment cover is fully locked during usage.
6. Connect the available video source(s) to the corresponding video
inputs using an appropriate video cable.
7. Connect the external DC power supply delivered with the display
to the display’s DC power input (3).
Connect the other end of the external DC power supply to a
grounded power outlet by means of the proper power cord
delivered in the packaging (4).
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Figure 7: Connectors
3
4
Figure 8: External DC power supply
8. Bind the cables in the connector compartment together with the
Velcro strips and cable ties delivered with the display.
9. Switch on all devices.
For more information about how to control and adjust the display,
please consult the Online User Manual.
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Cleaning instructions
Cleaning instructions
Precautions
Precautions
• Before cleaning, switch the display in stand-by position to
prevent the control touch keys from being activated
inadvertently by sweeping over the front filter. In stand-by
position the touch keys cannot be activated by just sweeping
over them. To switch the display on again, you must press the
stand-by touch key for a few seconds.
• Take care not to damage or scratch the front filter or LCD panel.
Be careful with rings or other jewelry that can touch the front
filter.
• Do not apply pressure on the front filter or LCD panel.
• Do not apply or spray liquid directly to the front filter, panel or
cabinet as excess liquid may cause damage to internal
electronics. Instead, apply the liquid to the cleaning cloth.
• Follow your hospital protocol for the handling of blood and body
fluids.
• The display is not disinfected or packed in sterile environment.
Follow your hospital protocol in case the display needs to be
disinfected prior to intallation.
• Follow your hospital protocol for the handling of blood and body
fluids.
Front filter
Proceed as follows:
1. Remove dust with a dry, lint-free, non-abrasive soft cotton cloth.
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Cleaning instructions
2. Remove fingerprints or grease using a lint-free, non-abrasive soft
cotton cloth that is lightly moistened with plain water or a mild
commercial glass cleaning product suited for coated glass surfaces.
The following products are tested and approved:
• Misty Clear Lemon 10 Disinfectant
• Bohle glass cleaner
• Zep Heavy-duty glass & all surface cleaner
• Klear Screen
• Screen TFT (Kontakt Chemie)
• Incidin Foam (Ecolab)
•Microzid
• Mild detergent
• Isopropyl alchohol with concentration < 5%
• Household bleach (generic sodium hypochlorite, solutions of
5.25% sodium hypochlorite diluted with water between 1:10
and 1:100)
3. Gently wipe dry with a dry cloth.
Do NOT use:
• Alcohol/solvents at higher concentration > 5%
• Strong alkalis lye, strong solvents
•Acid
• Detergents with fluoride
•Detergents with ammonia
• Detergents with abrasives
• Steel wool
• Sponge with abrasives
• Steel blades
• Cloth with steel thread
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Cleaning instructions
Cabinet
Proceed as follows:
• Clean the cabinet using a soft cotton cloth, lightly moistened
with a recognized cleaning product for medical equipment.
• Repeat with water only.
• Wipe dry with a dry cloth.
• The cabinet has been tested for resistance to the following
products:
• Virex Ready-to-use Disinfectant Cleaner
• Misty Clear Lemon 10 Disinfectant
• Misty Multi-Purpose Disinfectant Cleaner
• Misty Multi-Purpose Disinfectant Cleaner II
• Bohle glass cleaner
• Zep Heavy-duty glass & all surface cleaner
• Klear Screen
• Screen TFT (Kontakt Chemie)
• Incidin Foam (Ecolab)
• Microzid
• Mild detergent
• Isopropyl alchohol with concentration < 5%
• Household bleach (generic sodium hypochlorite, solutions
of 5.25% sodium hypochlorite diluted with water between
1:10 and 1:100)
• Precise Hospital Foam Cleaner Disinfectant
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Technical information
Technical information
Connector pin assignments
D-Sub 15 connector (analog video):
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SG
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Figure 9: D-Sub 15 pin layout
Pin no.SignalPin no.Signal
1Red in9DDC 5V IN
2Green in10VGA PRES
3Blue in11NC
4NC12DDC SDA
5GND13HS IN
6GND14VS IN
7GND15DDC SCL
8GNDSGShielded Ground
1
6
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DVI connector:
Technical information
SG
9
18
17
16
C2
C1
C5
C3
C4
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Figure 10: DVI-I connector pin layout
Pin no.SignalPin no.Signal
1TMDS DATA 2-16HOT PLUG DETECT
2TMDS DATA 2+17TMDS DATA 0-
3GND18TMDS DATA 0+
4NC19GND
5NC20NC
6DDC CLOCK21NC
7DDC DATA22GND
8Analog VS23TMDS CLOCK+
9TMDS DATA 1-24TMDS CLOCK-
10TMDS DATA 1+C1Analog R
11GNDC2Analog G
12NCC3Analog B
13NCC4Analog HS
14+5V POWERC5Analog Ground
15GNDSGShielded Ground
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D-Sub 9 female (RS-232) connector:
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Figure 11: D-Sub 9 pin layout
Pin no.Signal
1Not used
2Transmit data (TXD)
3Receive data (RXD)
4Not used
5GND
6Not used
7Not used
8Not used
9Not used
SGShielded Ground
SG
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S-Video connector:
Pin no.Signal
1Ground (Y)
2Ground (C)
3Luminance (Y)
4Chroma (C)
SGShielded Ground
Technical information
4
SG
231
Figure 12: 4-pin mini DIN pin layout
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Power cable recommendations
When using long power cables, the DC voltage at the power input of the
display might be too low for the display to operate safely.
Therefore, we recommend the following maximum power cord lengths:
Cable typeResistance/
wire
[Ohm/km] *
2x1,5mm²14.87114.877813
4x0,75mm² 29.07214.547913
4x1mm²21.80210.9010617
6x0,75mm² 29.0739.6911919
4x1,5mm²14.8727.4415525
6x1mm²21.8037.2715926
6x1,5mm²14.8734.9623338
# wires
parrallel
Effect Resistance
[Ohm/km]
MDSC-1119
max. cable
length
* resistance at 50 °C
Note:
MDSC-1119MDSC-2124
Min Input voltage [V]1822
Current[A]2.64
Max allowable voltage drop[V]61.5
MDSC-2124
max. cable
length
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Technical specifications
MDSC-1119:
ItemSpecification
ResolutionNative: 1280x1024
Display area (H x V)433.2 x 324.9 (mm)
Technical information
Viewing angle
(@ 10/1 contrast)
Pixel Pitch0.294 mm (H) x 0.294 mm (V)
Native color resolution
Luminance220-270 cd/m²
Contrast ratio700/1 (typical in dark environment)
Response time
(tf+tr)
Digital video input
specifications
DVI-I analog video
signal level
DB15 analog video
signal level
BNC analog video signal level
Component video signal level
Vertical: 178º
Horizontal: 178º
8 bits / sub-pixel
18 ms typical (@ 25° C after 30 min warmup)
Complying to DVI Rev 1.0 specifications
500-950 mV
500-950 mV
500-950 mV
Y: 1000 mV
u, v: 700 mV
S-Video signal levelY: 1000 mV
C: 286 mV
Composite video signal levels
1000 mV
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ItemSpecification
Input signalsPossible resolutions:
Power sourceInput for external power supply unit: 90 ~
Power consumption80 Watt (max., at 90 VAC, maximum back-
•• 640 x 480 @ 60, 75, 85, 100 Hz
•• 800 x 600 @ 60, 75, 85, 100 Hz
•1024 x 768 @ 60, 75, 85, 100 Hz
•1024 x 1280 @ 59 Hz
•1024 x 1280 @ 70 Hz
•1152 x 864 @ 75 Hz
•1152 x 870 @ 60, 85, 100 Hz
•1280 x 1024 @ 60, 75, 85 Hz
264 VAC
Input for display: 24 VDC. (The supplied
power supply must be used)
light)
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Dimensions unpacked
(W x H x D)
Dimensions packed535 x 185 x 590 mm
Net weight
(unpacked, without
foot)
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature-20°C to 60°C
Humidity20% - 85% (non-condensing) for operation
Altitude7500 m storage
428.9 x 354.6 x 78.5 mm (without foot)
8.6 kg
0°C to 40°C, 15°C to 35°C within specs
20% - 85% (non-condensing) for storage
3000 m operation
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MDSC-2124:
ResolutionNative: 1920x1200
Display area (H x V)518.4 x 324 (mm)
Technical information
ItemSpecification
Viewing angle
(@ 10/1 contrast)
Pixel Pitch0.270 mm (H) x 0.270 mm (V)
Native color resolution
Luminance320-400 cd/m²
Contrast ratio700/1 (typical in dark environment)
Response time
(tf+tr)
Digital video input
specifications
DVI-I analog video
signal level
DB15 analog video
signal level
BNC analog video signal level
Component video signal level
Vertical: 178º
Horizontal: 178º
8 bits / sub-pixel
5 ms typical (@ 25° C after 30 min warmup)
Complying to DVI Rev 1.0 specifications
500-950 mV
500-950 mV
500-950 mV
Y: 1000 mV
u, v: 700 mV
S-Video signal levelY: 1000 mV
C: 286 mV
Composite video signal levels
1000 mV
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ItemSpecification
Input signalsPossible resolutions:
Power sourceInput for external power supply unit: 90 ~
•• 640 x 480 @ 60, 75, 85, 100 Hz
•• 800 x 600 @ 60, 75, 85, 100 Hz
•1024 x 768 @ 60, 75, 85, 100 Hz
•1024 x 1280 @ 59 Hz
•1024 x 1280 @ 70 Hz
•1152 x 864 @ 75 Hz
•1152 x 870 @ 60, 85, 100 Hz
•1280 x 1024 @ 60, 75, 85 Hz
•1600 x 1200 @ 59 Hz
•1200 x 1600 @ 59 Hz
•1920 x 1200 @ 60 Hz
264 VAC
Input for display: 24 VDC. (The supplied
power supply must be used)
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Power consumption130 Watt (max., at 90 VAC, maximum back-
light)
Dimensions unpacked
(W x H x D)
Dimensions packed878 x 277 x 569 mm
Net weight
(unpacked, without
foot)
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature-20°C to 60°C
Humidity20% - 85% (non-condensing) for operation
784 x 199 x 543 mm (without foot)
10,8 kg
0°C to 40°C, 15°C to 35°C within specs
20% - 85% (non-condensing) for storage
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Altitude7500 m storage
3000 m operation
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Dimensions MDSC-1119:
354,6 mm (13.961")
428,9 mm (16.886")
CL
CL
CL
Maximum mounting plate dimensions:
114mm x 114mm (4.488"x4.488")
(*) Option: Insulation plate for VESA mount
(No galvanic contact between display and
mounting plate)
CL
75 mm (2.953")
100 mm (3.937")
(M4)
(M4)
75,2 mm
(*)
(2.961")
78,5 mm
(3.091")
88,2 mm
(3.472")
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Dimensions MDSC-2124:
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BARCO MID GENERAL WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Applicable from Jan 1st 2008
ARTICLE 1: PRODUCT WARRANTY
Barco nv, Medical Imaging Division warrants that the equipment will be free of
defects in workmanship or material for the warranty period or the specific period of
a warranty extension program.
Hardware: Barco warrants that upon delivery hereunder the Products shall (i)
conform to its specifications in effect at the date of delivery and (ii) be free from
defects in material and workmanship (the "Warranties").
Software: Barco warrants that software written by Barco shall perform substantially
in accordance with the specifications in effect at the date of delivery. Software is
inherently susceptible to bugs and errors. Barco makes no warranties with respect to
the software which is provided to Customer on an "as-is" basis and does not warrant
uninterrupted or error-free operation of the Products.
Unless otherwise indicated in Barco’s Product manual or in the agreement between
Barco and Customer, the Warranty Period shall be
(a) Hardware: 12 months commencing on the Barco date of invoice.
(b) Software: 3 months commencing on the Barco date of invoice.
Notwithstanding the provisions of clause 2, repair and replacement of defects in
material and/or workmanship under this warranty shall be accomplished in our
works according to the terms and conditions as set forth hereafter:
1.1
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 any equipment failure, shall contact Barco nv, MID
customer support centre (or an authorised service centre) by telephone, fax or e-mail
and shall provide the applicable customer support person with a complete
description of the problem being encountered, including the model and serial
number of the equipment in which the problem has arisen.
1.2
The customer support person shall diagnose the problem experienced by the
Customer and shall advise the Customer on how to proceed. Customer support may
ask to return the faulty equipment or faulty subassemblies to the Barco nv, or a MID
customer support centre (or an authorised service centre) for repair activities. In no
event shall Customer return a defective Product or part thereof to Barco without
Barco's prior written approval.
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In the event the return to Barco of the defective Product is authorized by Barco, Barco
shall issue to Customer an RMA (Return Material Authorization).
The Customer shall apply for an RMA number to the closest Barco nv, MID Customer
support centre (or an authorised service centre) as listed at www.barcomedical.com,
unless otherwise indicated.
The one-way cost of packing, transport and insurance related to shipping the alleged
defective Product or part to Barco for repair or replacement shall be borne by
Customer. The one-way cost of packing, transport and insurance related to shipping
of the repaired or replacement Product or part to Customer shall be borne by Barco.
1.3
The Customer shall return, freight prepaid, the defective equipment or
subassemblies in its original packaging with the assigned RMA number for repair to
the Barco nv, MID Customer support centre (or an authorised service centre).
1.4
Replacement parts used shall be new or equivalent to new parts for the revision
level of the equipment. A replacement LCD panel will be new or similar run time. The
warranty period for the replacement parts will expire at the same moment as the
original warranty period of the equipment. All parts replaced hereunder and
returned to Barco nv, MID (or an authorised service centre) shall become the
property of Barco nv, MID (or the authorised service centre).
1.5
The repaired equipment shall be returned to the Customer, by regular freight, at
Barco nv, MID’s charge.
1.6
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.
Barco aims to ship the new replacement product within 2 business days after receipt
of the Customers notification in writing.
ARTICLE 2: CONDITIONS PRECEDENT FOR WARRANTY AND ITEMS EXCLUDED FROM
WARRANTY
A. The Warranties shall apply only to the extent the Products or any parts thereof
have
(i)been transported and stored at all times in the original packaging in the
conditions as specified by Barco (such as covered and secure location, minimum and
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maximum temperature, maximum humidity, …) or, in absence thereof, at least in
conditions consistent with generally accepted practice for this type of products;
(ii)been handled at all times in accordance with Barco's instructions or, in
absence thereof, at least with the care and caution consistent with generally
accepted practice for this type of products;
(iii)been installed strictly in accordance with the instructions and directions
given by Barco (if and to the extent the Products have not been installed by Barco or
its authorized subcontractors);
(iv)not been subject to any unauthorized access, alteration, modification or
repair or attempts thereto;
(v)been at all times "normally used" for the intended purpose and operated
in strict accordance with the operating instructions set forth in the operating manual
of the Product in question and shall not have been otherwise misused, abused,
damaged. For the purpose hereof, "normally used" shall mean a regular, ordinary
and routine usage of the Product in question as intended and/or recommended by
Barco;
(vi)been maintained at all times in accordance with Barco's instructions or, in
absence thereof, at least with intervals and in a manner consistent with generally
accepted practice for this type of products;
B. The warranty described herein shall not include the following:
2.1
Any hardware or software item procured from a source other than Barco nv, MID or
their official agent or distributor and integrated by Customer or a third party into
Barco nv, MID supplied equipment.
2.2
Any host configuration not explicitly supported by Barco nv, MID.
2.3
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.
2.4
Normal wear and tear, use under circumstances exceeding specifications, such as use
in dusty environment or under excessive temperature conditions, abuse,
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unauthorised repair or alternation, lack of proper configuration or maintenance,
damaged or modified or removed serial number, cosmetic refurbishment.
2.5
Repair or replacement of consumables
1
or specific parts that by definition are subject
to wear and tear, including but not limited to:
a.CRT’s, LCD panels
2
b.Backlights in diagnostic LCD displays, when the backlight run time
Backlight Lifetime
Eg1.
• A display is used at 8 hours/day; ie. +/-2.920hours/year
• The display system is covered with a warranty period of 5 year
• The Guaranteed Backlight Lifetime of that model is 17.000hours.
• The Factory Calibrated Luminance cannot be achieved anymore after 4 year, thus
corresponding to +/-11.680hours
• Result: the backlight replacement is performed under warranty
Eg2.
• A display is used at 24 hours/day; ie. 8.760hours/year
• The display system is covered with a warranty program of 5 year
• The Guaranteed Backlight Lifetime of that model is 17.000hours.
• The Factory Calibrated Luminance cannot be achieved anymore after 2.5years, thus
corresponding to +/-21.900hours
• Result: the backlight replacement does not make part of the warranty coverage.
(1): ‘Consumable’ is a part that can be replaced by the user
(2): ‘Backlight run time’ is the total time that an image (including use of a screen saver) has
been applied to the screen; this value can be consulted via the OSD buttons (On Screen
Display).
(3): ‘Guaranteed Backlight Lifetime’ is the number of backlight hours during which a predefined
luminance value, ie. the Factory Calibrated Luminance, will be provided by a specific diagnostic
display model. This figure is printed on the Warranty certificate of each display or can be
requested at your local Barco office.
(4): ‘Factory Calibrated Luminance’: is the typical luminance value that a specific diagnostic
display model is calibrated at during the production process. This figure is printed on the
Warranty certificate of each display or can be requested at your local Barco office.
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of that model, when used at the Factory Calibrated Luminance
is beyond the Guaranteed
c.Lamps, optical components in projectors
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d.Replacement because of:
i. image retention as a result of:
- not correctly using screen saver and/or Display Power Management System (DPMS) as
explained in the user manual
- prolonged operation of the display with a static image on the same screen area
ii. a number of missing pixels that is lower than the total allowable number as mentioned in
the product specifications.
iii. difference in color temperature that is lower than the total allowable difference as
mentioned in the product specifications
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iv. difference in color temperature as a result of not using all displays of a multi-head
configuration at the same rate.
v. 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.
2.6
Replacement of moveable parts such as power cords, remote controls, …
2.7
Any product disassembly and installation costs at the operation site, travel expenses
and travel time to and from the operation site for the personnel in charge of the
repair works and transport charges.
2.8
Any failures resulting from an accident, negligence (such as but not limited to
removing or deleting system files & licensed software product files), misuse, circuit
failure or any change, damage due to fire, water, thunder or lightning, power failure
or fluctuation, disruption of communication lines or due to force majeure, or any
reason foreign to the equipment.
2.9
Any specific services or procedures, asked for by Customer, related to verification of
repaired equipment.
2.10 The evaluation cost in case of a returned product deemed functional is not
covered under warranty and will be charged to the Customer, at Barco’s sole
discretion, based on a case-by-case evaluation.
ARTICLE 3: OBLIGATIONS OF THE CUSTOMER
Customer hereby assumes the following obligations as partial consideration for Barco
nv, MID performance of its requirements under the warranty condition; failure by
Customer to meet its obligations under this paragraph shall excuse Barco nv, MID’s
performance hereunder:
3.1
Customer shall not expose Barco nv, MID personnel to any unsafe working
conditions.
3.2
Repairs to equipment under warranty resulting from improper maintenance or repair
performed by the Customer, or its officers, agents, employees, or representatives,
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shall be borne by the Customer at its additional cost and expense.
3.3
The Customer is responsible for installing the Barco nv, MID equipment in an
environment for which it was intended. 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.
ARTICLE 4: REMEDIES UNDER WARRANTY
(a)Hardware: If during the Warranty Period a Product or any part thereof, fails
to meet any of the Warranties then, upon Customer's request, Barco shall, at its sole
option and cost, promptly and within 20 working days, either: (i) repair or correct the
Product or part in question; or (ii) replace the Product or supply part(s) or
component(s) according to the terms and conditions contained in article 1. A
replacement part shall be at least functionally equivalent to the original part. The
replaced Product, parts and/or components shall become the property of Barco and
shall, at Barco's request, be returned by Customer to Barco at Barco's cost.
(b)Software: Barco's sole obligation shall be to rectify substantial
malfunctions of the software (to the extent technically reasonably possible) by
amending the software or supplying an alternative version of the software.
(c)The repair or replacement under the Warranties covers the cost of material
and labor.
ARTICLE 5: DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES
BARCO NV, MID DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ALL
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
ARTICLE 6: LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The remedies specified in these Terms and Conditions shall constitute Customer's
sole and exclusive remedy and Barco's sole and exclusive liability for Barco’s breach
of the Warranties hereunder.
BARCO NV, MID SHALL NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BE LIABLE TO CUSTOMER OR
ANY THIRD PARTY FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, SUCH AS BUT NOT LIMITED TO, DAMAGE TO OR LOSS OF TANGIBLE OR
INTANGIBLE PROPERTY OR EQUIPMENT, LOSS OF PROFITS OR REVENUES, COST OF
CAPITAL, COST OF PURCHASE OF REPLACEMENT GOODS, OR CLAIMS OF USER FOR
SERVICE INTERRUPTIONS. THE LIABILITY OF BARCO NV, MID FOR MANUFACTURING, SALE,
DELIVERY, RESALE, INSTALLATION, OPERATION OR SUITABILITY FOR USE OF ANY
PRODUCTS OR SERVICES COVERED BY OR FURNISHED UNDER THIS WARRANTY
CONDITION, WHETHER ARISING OUT OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT TORT,
WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE, SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PRICE OF THE ITEM OR ITEMS OF
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GOODS OR SERVICES UPON WHICH SUCH LIABILITY IS BASED.
ARTICLE 7: FORCE MAJEURE
Either party shall be released from performance of its obligations under this
agreement to the extent, and for so long as, the performance of this agreement is
impeded by reason of force majeure. For the purposes of this clause the expression
"force majeure" means, but shall not be limited to, industrial dispute, fire,
mobilisation, requisition, embargo, currency transfer prohibitions, insurrection, lack
of means of transport, restrictions of the use of energy, and generally any
circumstances which are beyond the control of the parties and hinder performance
by one party of his obligations.
ARTICLE 8: GENERAL
8.1
Customer acknowledges its understanding that all software and electronic devices,
including Barco nv, MID products are subject to possible error, mechanical or
electrical failure, and should not be relied upon in inappropriate applications or
without proper backup and/or other safety precautions whenever personal injury or
property damage may result from failure or error of the product.
8.2
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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K5904073-05
July 2010
Barco n.v.
President Kennedypark 35
8500 Kortrijk
Belgium
www.barco.com
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