1.1About the product.................................................................................................................................................................................6
1.2What's in the box..................................................................................................................................................................................6
1.3About this user guide .........................................................................................................................................................................7
2 Parts, controls and connectors...............................................................................................................................................................9
2.3.1MDSC-8255 LED version.......................................................................................................................................... 11
2.4.2USB type A connector .................................................................................................................................................13
2.4.3USB type B connector .................................................................................................................................................13
2.4.7DC out connector ...........................................................................................................................................................15
3.1.1MDSC-8255 LED version..........................................................................................................................................18
3.3VESA mount installation ............................................................................................................................................................... 21
4.2Power mode LED .............................................................................................................................................................................24
4.3OSD menu activation......................................................................................................................................................................24
4.4OSD menu navigation .................................................................................................................................................................... 24
4.6Control lock: OSD menu locking/unlocking........................................................................................................................26
5.1Picture menu .......................................................................................................................................................................................30
5.1.6Color space .......................................................................................................................................................................31
5.2Picture advanced menu ................................................................................................................................................................32
5.3.5Picture and Picture input............................................................................................................................................36
5.3.6Picture in Picture input ................................................................................................................................................37
5.3.7Picture in Picture mode ..............................................................................................................................................37
5.3.8Picture in Picture position..........................................................................................................................................37
5.3.9Picture in Picture transparency ..............................................................................................................................38
5.4Configuration menu .........................................................................................................................................................................38
5.5System menu ......................................................................................................................................................................................40
5.5.1Power on DVI ...................................................................................................................................................................40
5.5.2Power on DisplayPort..................................................................................................................................................40
6 Important information.................................................................................................................................................................................43
6.3Biological hazard and returns ....................................................................................................................................................48
6.4.1Cleaning and disinfection ..........................................................................................................................................49
6.5Regulatory compliance information ........................................................................................................................................49
6.6Explanation of symbols..................................................................................................................................................................50
Barco's MDSC-8255 is a 55-inch surgical display purpose-built for ultrahigh resolution, multi-image viewing in
the digital operating room.
Thanks to its high quality video performance and lightweight housing with shallow depth and thin bezel, it’s the
ideal complement of any advanced video distribution system in the OR.
Large screen UHD resolution display for referral imaging
A futureproof choice for referral imaging in the OR, the MDSC-8255 can present information previously shown
on four 27” monitors on one large screen, with all four images in full HD.
Thanks to the integrated 4K decoder (MNA version only) it offers seamless integration with Barco's Nexxis
video-over-IP solution.
Wallmount flexibility
With its shallow depth, thin bezel and light weight the MDSC-8255 is perfect for wall mounting.
Available without protective glass for in-wall installation as well.
Delivering image quality on large screens
Color-calibrated, artifact free images in 4K resolution: the MDSC-8255 presents surgeons with accurate,
realistic images and excellent depth perception.
Advanced video processing features and noise reduction algorithms, and a full 10-bit image processing chain
make this display ideal for consultation of any kind of medical referral images inside the OR.
Features
•55-inch wide-screen LCD with UHD 4K resolution
•Wide viewing angle
•Wide color gamut and calibrated color spaces ITU709, DCI-P3 D65, BT. 2020
•High color depth with 10-bit per color
•Backlight Output Stabilization over time
•Advanced, full 10-bit image processing algorithms with 14-bit LUT
•UHD (3840x2160), FHD and legacy input accepted
•Available with or without front protection glass
Innovative features, such as Failover Mode, are also available to give maximum flexibility when installing the
display and ensures a backup signal is always available for safe surgery.
1.2 What's in the box
Overview
Your MDSC-8255 display comes with:
•MDSC-8255 user guide (booklet)
•2x DisplayPort cable
•HDMI cable (only for MDSC-8255 LED)
•AC power cords
The user guide is available in other languages on www.barco.com/support
Keep your original packaging. It is designed for this display and is the ideal protection during
transport.
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1.3 About this user guide
Overview
This manual provides support to the user during the installation, set up and utilization of the MDSC-8255
display. Depending on the specific version that has been purchased, some of the features and options
described in this document may not apply to the display in user’s hands.
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2.1 Front view
Overview
Image 2-1
A 7-key keypad is located on the right side of the display.
1. Input selection key
2. Multi-image selection key / Down key
3. Image zoom key / Up key
4. OSD menu key / Enter key
5. Brightness decrease / Left key
6. Brightness increase / Right key
7. Stand-by key
8. Power mode LED
9. IR receiver (for remote control - future provision)
Input and Output 1 to 9 are directly connected to the embedded Nexxis decoder.
2.4 Connector pin assignments
2.4.1 DVI connector (DVI-D)
Overview
Image 2-5
1. D2_Rx- (T.M.D.S.)
2. D2_Rx+ (T.M.D.S.)
3. GND (data 2 shield)
4. Not connected
5. Not connected
6. SCL (for DDC)
7. SDA (for DDC)
8. Not connected
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9. D1_Rx- (T.M.D.S.)
10.D1_Rx+ (T.M.D.S.)
11. GND (data 1 shield)
12.Not connected
13.Not connected
14.+5V output (*)
15.GND (cable sense)
16.Hot plug detect (*)
17.D0_Rx- (T.M.D.S.)
18.D0_Rx+ (T.M.D.S.)
19.GND (data 0 shield)
20.Not connected
21.Not connected
22.GND (clock shield)
23.CK_Rx+ (T.M.D.S.)
24.CK_Rx- (T.M.D.S.)
(*) +5 VDC output selectable on either pin 14 or 16 via the OSD menu. (+5V ± 10% @ 500mA (max))
2.4.2 USB type A connector
Overview
Image 2-6
1. +5 VDC
2. Data -
3. Data +
4. GND
2.4.3 USB type B connector
Overview
Image 2-7
1. Data -
2. +5 VDC
3. Data +
4. GND
2.4.4 Micro-USB connector
Overview
Image 2-8
1. +5 VDC
2. Data -
3. Data +
4. GND
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5. Not connected
2.4.5 DisplayPort connector
Overview
Image 2-9
1. ML_Lane 0 (p)
2. GND
3. ML_Lane 0 (n)
4. ML_Lane 1 (p)
5. GND
6. ML_Lane 1 (n)
7. ML_Lane 2 (p)
8. GND
9. ML_Lane 2 (n)
10.ML_Lane 3 (p)
11. GND
12.ML_Lane 3 (n)
13.CONFIG1
14.CONFIG2
15.AUX CH (p)
16.GND
17.AUX CH (n)
18.Hot Plug
19.Return
20.DP_PWR (+3.3 VDC @ 500 mA max)
2.4.6 HDMI connector
Overview
Image 2-10
1. T.M.D.S. Data2+
2. T.M.D.S. Data2 Shield
3. T.M.D.S. Data2-
4. T.M.D.S. Data1+
5. T.M.D.S. Data1 Shield
6. T.M.D.S. Data1-
7. T.M.D.S. Data0+
8. T.M.D.S. Data0 Shield
9. T.M.D.S. Data0-
10.T.M.D.S. Clock+
11. T.M.D.S. Clock Shield
12.T.M.D.S. Clock-
13.CEC
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1 2
15.DDC_SCL
16.DDC_SDA
17.DDC/CEC GND
18.+5VDC POWER
19.HDP
2.4.7 DC out connector
Overview
Image 2-11
1. +5 VDC
2. GND
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3.1 Interface connection
About
The MDSC-8255 can have multiple video inputs connected. Switching between the different inputs can be
done easily with the Source shortkey (
Futhermore, if more than one video source is connected, the Picture in Picture (PiP) functionality becomes
available, allowing you to view two different video inputs at once. Please refer to “Picture and Picture input”,
page 36 and “Picture in Picture input”, page 37 for more information.
Beside the video input connections, the MDSC-8255 also has video output capabilities allowing you to loopthrough or duplicate the screen content on the DVI output port, allowing an easy connection with another
display, projector, video recorder, ...
This chapter describes how to connect the different video interface types to the MDSC-8255.
CAUTION: When the display is assembled in the medical system, take care of the fixation of all
cables, to avoid unwanted detachment.
Nexxis OR
Connecting your MDSC-8255 to Barco's Nexxis OR system allows you to distribute video, graphics, audio and
computer data over the IP network, in raw uncompressed format, inside the operating room and even between
surgical suites.
To connect your MDSC-8255 to Barco's Nexxis OR system, connect the 10Gb Ethernet interface to your
Nexxis switch. More info about Nexxis OR and how to configure the MDSC-8255 in your network is available
in the dedicated user guides. Please visit www.barco.com to obtain these user guides.
).
Nexxis OR is only available on the MDSC-8255 MNA version.
3.1.1 MDSC-8255 LED version
To connect the interfaces
1. Connect one or more video source(s) to the corresponding video inputs of the display.
UHD 4K video can be connected in three ways:
•DisplayPort 1.2 MST connected to the Main DisplayPort input or,
•2 x DisplayPort 1.1 connected to the Main and 2
(right/left) of the screen or,
•HDMI connected to HDMI1 or HDMI2 inputs.
2. When the SDI video input is connected, an additional SDI video sink can be connected to the SDI output (=
SDI input loop-through).
3. Screen image clone: The entire active image on the screen (including OSD) can be duplicated to a FHD
(1080p/1080i) signal on the DVI output connector, to which an additional DVI video sink can be connected.
4. Connect the micro-USB interface with a workstation to use the remote control protocol, to update the
display firmware, or to be able to connect any USB peripheral with the USB interfaces of the display.
5. Use any USB peripheral (keyboard, mouse, webcam, ...) by connecting it to the USB interface (a host PC
connected to micro USB-port is required).
6. Connector +5 VDC - 2A power out for accessory (Mating connector HIROSE RP34L-5PA- 2SC(1857)
(71)).
nd
DisplayPort input, where each input drives one half
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Image 3-1
WARNING: DisplayPort VESA DP 1.2 certified cables for 5.4 Gbps HBR2 are recommended.
The DVI output must be enabled in the OSD menu (please refer to “DVI output”, page 41).
3.1.2 MDSC-8255 MNA version
To connect the interfaces
1. Connect one or more video source(s) to the corresponding video inputs of the display.
UHD 4K video can be connected in three ways:
•1 x DisplayPort 1.2 MST connected to the Main DisplayPort input or,
•2 x DisplayPort 1.1 connected to the Main and 2
(right/left) of the screen or,
•Nexxis link: 2 x 10Gb Ethernet connected to the Main and Secondary SFP+ 10Gb optical Ethernet
interface, where each input drives one half (right/left) of the screen.
2. When the SDI video input is connected, an additional SDI video sink can be connected to the SDI output (=
SDI input loop-through).
3. Screen image clone: The entire active image on the screen (including OSD) can be duplicated to a FHD
(1080p/1080i) signal on the DVI output connector, to which an additional DVI video sink can be connected.
4. Use any USB peripheral (keyboard, mouse, webcam, ...) by connecting it to the available USB interfaces.
5. Connector +5 VDC - 2A power out for accessory (Mating connector HIROSE RP34L-5PA- 2SC(1857)(71))
6. Connect a headphone to the appropriate output to listen to audio sent over Nexxis.
7. Connect a microphone to the appropriate input to send spoken audio over Nexxis.
8. Connect a (set of) speaker(s) to the line out interface to listen to audio sent over Nexxis.
9. Connect any kind audio player to the line in interface to send audio over Nexxis.
10.Connect the display with Nexxis to use the remote control protocol or to update the display firmware.
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DisplayPort input, where each input drives one half
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WARNING: DisplayPort VESA DP 1.2 certified cables for 5.4 Gbps HBR2 are recommended.
The DVI output must be enabled in the OSD menu (please refer to “DVI output”, page 41).
A subset of the commands of the remote control protocol is also available on a new DDC protocol
on DVI and DisplayPort1 auxiliary channel.
3.2 Power connection
To connect the power
Connect the power input of your display with a grounded power outlet by means of the proper power cord
delivered with your display.
Image 3-3
Potential equalization
When potential equalization between the display and other devices is required then connect the potential
equalization pin (POAG) to the potential equalization terminal of the equipment.
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Image 3-4
Additional protective earth
For additional grounding, earth the display by connecting the protective earth pin to a grounded outlet by
means of a wire with at minimum AWG18 size (according to national Regulation requirements regarding
maximum admitted cable length). Use the included M4 screw to attach the wire to the protective earth pin.
Image 3-5
3.3 VESA mount installation
To install the display on a VESA mounting solution
The display can be attached to a VESA 200 mm or VESA 600 mm arm or stand.
Image 3-6
The VESA mounting holes at the back of the display are provided with M6-type blind fasteners to fix the VESA
mounting plate. Depending on the VESA plate thickness (T) and the thickness of possible washers (W), a
different screw length (L) should be selected.
Please respect the following rule to select an appropriate screw length:
•L
•L
= T + W + 8 mm
min
= T + W + 11 mm
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W
L
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Image 3-7
CAUTION: Use an arm that is in compliance with VESA requirements.
CAUTION: The monitor VESA interface has been designed for a safety factor 6 (to support 6 times
the monitor weight). In the medical system, use an arm with suitable safety factor (IEC60601–1).
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4.1 On/Off switching
To switch on/off your display:
1. Power on/off your display using the mains switch located on the back of the display.
While your display is on, press and hold the stand-by key for approximately 1 second to put the
display in the stand-by mode.
While your display is in stand-by mode, press and hold the stand-by key for approximately 1 second
to activate the display.
4.2 Power mode LED
About the power mode LED
The behavior of the power LED shows the status of the unit:
OFFHard power OFF (power unplugged or switched off through rocker
switch)
Amber slow
blinking
Full amberDisplay is in power save mode (backlight and LCD off)
Green/amber
blinking
Full greenDisplay has a valid input signal.
Soft power OFF (switched off by using the stand-by key (
Searching for signal
Note: When Power save mode is enabled, the display will
automatically go into power save mode after 10 seconds of
searching without signal.
))
4.3 OSD menu activation
To activate the OSD menu
Press thekey on the display.
As a result, the OSD main menu comes up in the bottom right corner of the screen. If no further actions are
taken within the following 30 seconds, the OSD menu will disappear again.
If after pressing the
enabled. Please refer to “Control lock: OSD menu locking/unlocking”, page 26for more information and
instructions to unlock the OSD menu.
The time-out of the OSD menu automatic close function can be adjusted or disabled in the OSD
menu (OSD Time-out).
The OSD menu position can be adjusted in the OSD menu (OSD Hor. Pos. and OSD Vert. Pos.).
key, the OSD lock window appears then this means that the OSD lock has been
4.4 OSD menu navigation
OSD menu structure explained
Below is an example of the OSD menu structure:
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Picture
Brightness 50
Contrast 50
Saturation 30
Profile Factory
Color temperature 6500K
Gamma Native
Sharpness 10
Color space ITU709
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System
Input
select
Picture
advanced
Configuration
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Image 4-1
1. Menu pages
2. Sub-menus (menu items)
3. Status bar
4. Selector/Slider
5. Item
Daily operation
Grayed out menu items are not available on the specific display version.
To navigate through the OSD menu
Image 4-2
•Press thekey to open the OSD menu.
•Use the
•When the desired Menu page is highlighted, press the
orkey to scroll to the desired menu page.
key to select the top menu item that will be
highlighted.
•Use the
•If the selected menu item is controlled by a slider use the
the
•If the selected menu item is a multiple choices menu use the
press the
•Press again
orkeys to move to other Menu Items, then press thekey to select it.
orkeys to adjust the item value, then press
key to confirm.
orkeys to select the desired option then
key to confirm.
orkey to select other Menu items or exit from the Menu page by pressing thekey.
4.5 Shortkey functions
About shortkey functions
The concept of shortkey functions is to present a selection of commonly used functions immediately available
without the need to navigate through the OSD menu.
The different available shortkey functions are:
•Main source selection
•Brightness adjustment
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Sequence: 5 - 6 - 6 - 3
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Overview of shortkeys
Image 4-3
1. Main source selection
2. Brightness decrease
3. Brightness increase
4.5.1 Main source selection
To quickly select the main source
Press thekey to scroll through all the possible input signals and quickly select the main source.
Available main source options may differ depending on display model.
To avoid unwanted or accidental activation of any function through the keyboard all keys,except the
Power On/Off, can be locked using a dedicated OSD Menu function (see “Control lock: OSD menu
locking/unlocking”, page 26).
4.5.2 Brightness adjustment
To quickly adjust the brightness
While no OSD menu is on the screen, press theorkey to adjust the brightness as desired.
Image 4-4
4.6 Control lock: OSD menu locking/unlocking
About the OSD lock
As described in “OSD lock”, page 40, the OSD lock can be enabled to avoid unwanted access. When the OSD
is locked, pressing the
OSD lock window appear. The OSD menu can only be accessed after pressing a sequence of keys.
key after unlocking the keyboard will not activate the OSD menu, but will make the
Image 4-5
To lock/unlock the menu
When the OSD lock window appears, press the following key sequence to unlock the OSD menu:
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, , ,
Each time a key is pressed an asterisk is shown in the square boxes.
After pressing the fourth key, if the sequence is correct, the OSD main menu is activated. After exit, the OSD
menu will automatically lock again.
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Not all features described in the chapter “Advanced operation” are available. The features not
available in specific software versions are shown on OSD menu in light-grey.
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5.1 Picture menu
5.1.1 Profile
About profiles
To select a profile means to load a set of predefined video parameters like Brightness, Contrast, Saturation,
Input selection (Primary & Secondary), Multi-image layout selection, etc.
The user can modify the default video parameters associated to each profile and save the new parameters
setting under the User 1, User 2 or User 3 profile. The Factory and X Ray profiles can be temporarily modified,
but the factory default can’t be overwritten and can always be recalled through the recall profile menu item.
The available profiles for your display are:
•Factory
•X Ray (by selecting this profile, Gamma and Color temperature will be automatically set to DICOM and
Native respectively)
•User 1
•User 2
•User 3
To select a profile
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Picture menu.
3. Enter the Profile submenu.
4. Select one of the available profiles and confirm.
5.1.2 Brightness
To adjust the brightness level
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Picture menu.
3. Enter the Brightness submenu.
The command bar Brightness is highlighted.
4. Set the brightness level as desired and confirm.
The selected brightness is maintained at a constant level by the automatic backlight stabilization
function.
The brightness level can also be adjusted through a shortkey function.
Brightness level is adjusted by controlling the backlight illumination only.
5.1.3 Contrast
To adjust the contrast level
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Picture menu.
3. Enter the Contrast submenu.
The command bar Contrast is highlighted.
4. Set the contrast level as desired and confirm.
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5.1.4 Saturation
To adjust the saturation level
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Picture menu.
3. Enter the Saturation submenu.
The command bar Saturation is highlighted.
4. Set the saturation level as desired and confirm.
5.1.5 Color temperature
About color temperature presets
The available color temperature presets for your display are:
•5600K
•6500K
•7600K
•9300K
•Native
•User
Advanced operation
Factory calibration – White point:
The White Color points associated with the Color Temperature: 5600K, 6500K, 7600K or 9300K are
factory calibrated with a consequent reduction of the maximum luminance compared to Native
Color Temperature.
Only in case the User preset has been selected it is possible to get access to the color regulation
commands to adjust the gain and offset of red, green and blue primary colors.
To select a color temperature preset
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Picture menu.
3. Enter the Color Temperature submenu.
4. Select one of the available color temperature presets and confirm.
If you selected the User color temperature preset, a new menu will be displayed allowing you to
manually adjust the gain and offset of red, green and blue.
5.1.6 Color space
About color space presets
The available color space presets for your display are:
•Native (LCD primaries uncalibrated)
•ITU709
•BT.2020
•DCI-P3 D65
Factory calibration – Color space:
RGB primary calibration, according to the selected standard, is performed within the physical
limitation of the LCD panel used.
To select a color space preset
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Picture menu.
3. Enter the Color Space submenu.
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4. Select one of the available color space presets and confirm.
5.1.7 Gamma
About gamma presets
The available gamma presets for your display are:
•1.8
•2.2
•2.4
•Video (transfer function adapted for video cameras with dark levels enhancement)
•Native (no correction curve is applied)
•DICOM (grayscale levels are following closely the DICOM curve – for reference only, not for diagnostic
purposes)
To select a gamma preset
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Picture menu.
3. Enter the Gamma submenu.
4. Select one of the available gamma presets and confirm.
5.1.8 Sharpness
To adjust the sharpness level
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Picture menu.
3. Enter the Sharpness submenu.
The command bar Sharpness is highlighted.
4. Set the sharpness level as desired and confirm.
Sharpness control is not available when DisplayPort mode DP 1.1 dual is selected (see
“DisplayPort mode”, page 35).
5.2 Picture advanced menu
5.2.1 Black Level
About black level
This command allows to add or subtract an offset to the input video signal (available only on video formats).
To adjust the black level
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Picture advanced menu.
3. Enter the Black Level submenu.
The command bar Black Level is highlighted.
4. Set the black level as desired and confirm.
5.2.2 Latency
About latency
The video latency is defined as the delay between the time of a monitor input video transition to the
corresponding light output transition on screen.
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The available latency modes for your display are:
•Diagnostic: Best picture quality
•Surgical: Lowest latency, optimized for fast moving images
To select the latency mode
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Picture Advanced menu.
3. Enter the Latency submenu.
4. Select one of the available latency modes and confirm.
5.2.3 Input range
About input range
This command sets the RGB signal range for DVI and SDI inputs. Suggest to set the input range according to
the input signal range.
The available input ranges are:
•0–255
•16–235
•16–255
To select the input range
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Picture Advanced menu.
3. Enter the Input range submenu.
4. Select one of the available input ranges and confirm.
Input range control is available only when the selected main source (see “Main Source”, page 34) is
DVI or SDI.
5.2.4 Image Size
About image size
The available image sizes for your display are:
•Aspect (fill the screen on largest dimension, no modification in image aspect-ratio)
•Native (input pixel to LCD pixel mapping, no scaling)
In both Aspect and Native, the image may be displayed with black bars on top/bottom or left/right.
To select the image size
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Picture Advanced menu.
3. Enter the Image Size submenu.
4. Select one of the available image sizes and confirm.
5.2.5 Image Flip
About image flip
This function allows you to flip the image on your display.
The available options are:
•Disabled (no image flip applied)
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•Mirror (flips the image horizontally, making the left content appear on the right and vice versa)
•Rotation (rotates the image 180°)
When image rotation is selected, the latency will increase with 20 msec. Image mirroring does not
cause any latency increase.
To enable/disable horizontal flip
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Picture Advanced menu.
3. Enter the Image Flip submenu.
4. Select one of the available options and confirm.
5.2.6 Screen Resolution
About screen resolution
This function allows you to adjust the image resolution of the preferred timing detailed in the EDID exposed to
the DP input and to the integrated Nexxis decoder.
The available options are:
•4K (17:9) (for image resolution of 4096 x 2160)
•UHD (16:9) (for image resolution of 3840 x 2160)
Image resolution of the preferred timing detailed in the EDID exposed to HDMI-1 and HDMI-2 are
predefined as follows: HDMI-1 = 16:9; HDMI-2 = 17:9.
To enable/disable horizontal flip
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Picture Advanced menu.
3. Enter the Screen Resolution submenu.
4. Select one of the available options and confirm.
5.3 Input select menu
5.3.1 Main Source
About main sources
The available main sources for your display are:
•DVI
•SDI
•DisplayPort
•HDMI–1 (MDSC-8255 LED version only)
•HDMI–2 (MDSC-8255 LED version only)
•Nexxis (MDSC-8255 MNA version only)
Available main source options may differ depending on display model.
The main source can also be quickly selected through the Input selection key ( ), without the need
to navigate through the OSD menu.
To select the main source
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
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2. Navigate to the Input Select menu.
3. Enter the Main Source submenu.
4. Select one of the available main sources and confirm.
5.3.2 DisplayPort mode
About DisplayPort mode
The available DisplayPort (DP) modes for your display are:
•DP 1.2 MST
•DP 1.1 main
•DP 1.1 dual
Please refer to the technical specifications for an overview of accepted video formats.
To select the DisplayPort mode
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Input Select menu.
3. Enter the DP mode submenu.
4. Select one of the available DisplayPort modes and confirm.
Advanced operation
5.3.3 Auto search
About auto search
By enabling the input selection auto search function, the display will automatically detect the connected
source and display it on the screen.
To enable/disable auto search
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Input Select menu.
3. Enter the Auto search submenu.
4. Enable/Disable auto search as desired and confirm.
5.3.4 Failover input
About failover input
This function allows the display to automatically switch to a failover (backup) source in case the main source
(DisplayPort, HDMI, Nexxis) is missing. The display will automatically restore the main source once the signal
is back.
The available failover inputs for your display are:
•None
•DVI
•SDI
The failover input can only be selected when both
1. the Auto search function is disabled (see “Auto search”, page 35), and
2. the PiP/PaP Modes function is disabled (see“Picture and Picture input”, page 36 and “Picture in
Picture input”, page 37).
If any of both functions are enabled then failover will be disabled and made unavailable. As soon as
both functions are disabled again, failover will be enabled and made available again with the
selected failover input.
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The failover input will be activated within about 7 seconds after the main source has been lost.
During the transition from main to failover input and vice versa, a text message is visible to inform
the user.
The main source can be changed while the failover input remains unchanged. During the selection
and synchronization of a new main source the failover function is temporary (7 sec) disabled.
To select the failover input
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Input Select menu.
3. Enter the Failover Input submenu.
4. Select one of the available failover inputs and confirm.
5.3.5 Picture and Picture input
About Picture and Picture input
This function allows the display to show a second input source on the left side of the display. The Primary input
(main source) is still displayed on the right half of the screen.
The possible Picture and Picture combinations between the Primary input (main source) and the Secondary
input (PaP image) is displayed in the following table.
Primary inputSecondary input
DP 1.1•HDMI 2.0–1
•HDMI 2.0–2
•DVI
•SDI
HDMI 2.0–1
HDMI 2.0–2
DVI
SDI
Both primary and secondary input are limited to FHD resolution max.
The Video Parameters applied to the Primary input Source are also applied to the Secondary input.
The 2nd source keeps the same image size (Native/Aspect) as the Primary input Source.
•DP 1.1 / Dual
•DVI
•SDI
•DP 1.1 / Dual
•HDMI 2.0–1
•HDMI 2.0–2
To select Picture and Picture input
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Input Select menu.
3. Enter the PaP Input submenu.
4. Select one of the available PaP sources (or NONE) and confirm.
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5.3.6 Picture in Picture input
About Picture in Picture input
This function allows the display to show a second input source as an inset window inside the main source.
The possible Picture in Picture combinations between the Primary input (main source) and the Secondary
input (PiP image) is displayed in the following table.
Primary inputSecondary input
DP 1.2 MST / 1.1 / Dual
HDMI 2.0–1
HDMI 2.0–2
Gamma and Color temperature for the PiP Source are always set to Native and 6500 K
independently from the Transfer Function applied to the Primary input Source.
•DVI
•SDI
To select Picture in Picture input
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Input Select menu.
3. Enter the PiP Input submenu.
4. Select one of the available PiP inputs (or NONE) and confirm.
5.3.7 Picture in Picture mode
About Picture in Picture mode
The available Picture in Picture modes for your display are:
•Large PiP: 35% of display horizontal size in top or bottom of right corners
•Small PiP: 25% of display horizontal size in top or bottom of right corners
To select Picture in Picture mode
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Input Select menu.
3. Enter the Picture in Picture Mode submenu.
4. Select one of the available Picture in Picture modes and confirm.
5.3.8 Picture in Picture position
About Picture in Picture position
The available Picture in Picture positions for your display are:
•Bottom right
•Top right
To select Picture in Picture position
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Input Select menu.
3. Enter the PiP Position submenu.
4. Select one of the available PiP positions and confirm.
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5.3.9 Picture in Picture transparency
About Picture in Picture transparency
The available Picture in Picture transparencies range selectable for your display is between:
•0: No transparency
•10: Maximum transparency (roughly 37%)
To select Picture in Picture mode
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Input Select menu.
3. Enter the PiP transparency submenu.
4. Select one of the required PiP transparency value and confirm.
5.4 Configuration menu
5.4.1 Information
About information
The available information items for your display are:
•Model (commercial type identification)
•SW package (display firmware identification)
•Main board release (hardware and firmware identification)
•MNA release (firmware identification)
•Eth1 Main (IP address of Main ethernet (1) port of the monitor)
•Eth2 2nd (IP address of 2nd ethernet (2) port of the monitor)
•Keyboard release (hardware and firmware identification)
•SDI module release (hardware and firmware identification)
•Serial Number (unit serial number)
•Main FPGA release (firmware identification)
To access information
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Configuration menu.
3. Enter the Information submenu.
5.4.2 Language
About languages
The available languages for your display OSD menu are:
•English
•Français
•Deutsch
•Español
•Italiano
To select the language
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Configuration menu.
3. Enter the Language submenu.
4. Select one of the available languages and confirm.
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5.4.3 OSD Time-out
About OSD time-out
The OSD menu can automatically close after a certain time of inactivity after the last selection was made.
The available OSD time-out values for your display are:
•10 Sec.
•20 Sec.
•30 Sec.
•60 Sec.
•Disabled (=5 minutes)
To adjust the OSD time-out
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Configuration menu.
3. Enter the OSD setting submenu.
4. Select OSD Time-out
5. Select one of the available OSD time-out values and confirm.
5.4.4 Recall Profile
About recalling profiles
To recall a profile means to restore the default factory settings (Factory and X Ray profiles) or recall the user
defined profiles.
The available profiles to recall from your display are:
•Factory
•X Ray
•User 1
•User 2
•User 3
To recall a profile
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Configuration menu.
3. Enter the Recall Profile submenu.
4. Select one of the available profiles to recall and confirm.
5.4.5 Save Profile
About saving profiles
The user can modify the default video parameters associated to each profile and save the new parameter
settings under the User 1, User 2 or User 3 profile. The Factory and X Ray profiles can be modified, but the
factory default can’t be overwritten and can always be recalled through the recall profile menu item.
The available profiles to save in your display are:
•User 1
•User 2
•User 3
To save a profile
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the Configuration menu.
3. Enter the Save Profile submenu.
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4. Select one of the available profiles to save and confirm.
5.5 System menu
5.5.1 Power on DVI
About power on DVI
This setting allows you to select the pin of the DVI connector on which the +5V DC supply is applied.
The available options are:
•Disabled
•+5V on Pin 14
•+5V on Pin 16
To select the power on DVI
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the System menu.
3. Enter the Power on DVI submenu.
4. Select one of the available options and confirm.
5.5.2 Power on DisplayPort
About power on DisplayPort
This setting allows you to select if the +3V3 DC supply is applied on the DisplayPort connector or not.
The available options are:
•Disabled
•+3V3 on DP main
To select the power on DisplayPort
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the System menu.
3. Enter the Power on DP submenu.
4. Select one of the available options and confirm.
5.5.3 OSD lock
About OSD locking
This setting allows you to avoid unwanted activation of any function through the keyboard. By enabling the
Control lock function, the front keyboard can only be accessed after pressing a sequence of keys. Please refer
to “Control lock: OSD menu locking/unlocking”, page 26.
To enable/disable OSD locking
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the System menu.
3. Enter the Control Lock submenu.
4. Enable/Disable Control locking as desired and confirm.
5.5.4 Power saving
About power saving
When the selected input(s) is (are) missing (main, 2nd and failover), this setting allows the display to switch off
the backlight and enter a low power mode. As soon as the selected input(s) is (are) present again, the display
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will exit the power save mode and display the image. Also, by activating the OSD menu, the display will exit
power save mode.
When the Auto search function is enabled (see “Auto search”, page 35), the display will not enter
the power save mode, even when the input(s) is (are) missing.
To enable/disable power saving
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the System menu.
3. Enter the Power Saving submenu.
4. Enable/Disable power saving as desired and confirm.
5.5.5 DVI output
About DVI output
This setting allows to enable or disable the DVI output function of your display. Enabling DVI output will
duplicate the entire image on the screen (including OSD) to a FHD (1080p/1080i) signal on the DVI output
connector. For 4K images, the center part of the image will be down-scaled to FHD resolution.
To enable/disable DVI output
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the System menu.
3. Enter the DVI output submenu.
4. Enable/Disable DVI output as desired and confirm.
5.5.6 Operating hours
About operating hours
This information shows the operation hours of your display.
To consult operating hours
1. Bring up the OSD main menu.
2. Navigate to the System menu.
3. The operation hours of your display are shown at the bottom of the menu.
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6.1 Safety information
General recommendations
Read the safety and operating instructions before operating the device.
Retain safety and operating instructions for future reference.
Adhere to all warnings on the device and in the operating instructions manual.
Follow all instructions for operation and use.
Electrical Shock or Fire Hazard
To prevent electric shock or fire hazard, do not remove cover.
No serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.
Do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
Modifications to the unit
Do not modify this equipment without authorization of the manufacturer.
Preventive maintenance
Performance of preventive maintenance is not essential. Periodic maintenance inspections are essential to
keep the monitor in optimum condition and ensure safe operation. We recommend a functional and safety test
of the monitor at regular intervals (e.g. at least once a year).
Type of protection (Electrical)
Equipment with external power supply: 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 (no applied part).
•The equipment shall not be used with life support equipment.
•The user should not touch the equipment, nor its signal input ports (SIP)/signal output ports (SOP) and the
patient at the same time.
Mission critical applications
We strongly recommend there is a replacement display immediately available in mission critical applications.
Use of electrical surgical knives
Provide as much distance as possible between the electrosurgical generator and other electronic equipment
(such as monitors). An activated electrosurgical generator may cause interference with them. The interference
can activate the OSD menu of the display and as such disrupt the functionality of the display.
Power connection – Equipment with internal power supply
•This equipment must be earthed.
•Power requirements: The equipment must be powered by the AC mains voltage.
•The equipment should be installed near an easily accessible outlet.
•The equipment is intended for continuous operation.
Power cords:
•Europe: H05VV-F or H05VVH2-F PVC cord with appropriate EU plug.
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•US and Canada: “hospital grade” cord-set has to be used, provided with instructions to indicate that
grounding reliability can be achieved only when the equipment is connected to an equivalent receptacle
marked hospital only or hospital grade. These instructions need to be marked either on the equipment or
on a tag on the power cord.
Transient over-voltage
If the device is not used for a long time, disconnect it from the AC inlet to avoid damage by transient overvoltage.
To fully disengage the power to the device, please disconnect the power cord from the AC inlet.
Connections
Any external connection with other peripherals must follow the requirements of clause 16 of IEC60601-1 3rd
ed. or Table BBB.201 of IEC 60601-1-1 for the medical electrical systems.
Connection of PEMS by network/data coupling to other equipment (MDSC-8255 MNA
version only)
•Connection of the PEMS to a network/data coupling that includes other equipment could result in
previously unidentified risks to patients, operators or third parties.
•The responsible organization should identify, analyze, evaluate and control these risks.
•Subsequent changes to the network/data coupling could introduce new risks and require additional
analysis.
•Changes to the network/data coupling include:
-changes in network/data coupling configuration;
-connection of additional items to the network/data coupling configuration;
-disconnecting items from the network/data coupling configuration;
-update of equipment connected to the network/data coupling configuration;
-upgrade of equipment connected to the network/data coupling configuration
Water and moisture
The equipment is IP20 compliant. The monitor front side is IPX5 compliant (for versions with front protection
glass only).
Moisture condensation
Do not use monitor under rapid temperature and humidity change condition or avoid cold air from airconditioning outlet directly.
Moisture may condense on the surface or inside of the unit, or create a mist residue inside the protection
plate, this is not a malfunction of the product itself, although it may cause damage to the monitor.
If condensation happens, let the monitor stand unplugged until there is no condensation.
Ventilation
Do not cover or block any ventilation openings in the cover of the set. When installing the device in a cupboard
or another enclosed location, heed the necessary space between the set and the sides of the cupboard.
Installation
•Place the equipment on a flat, solid and stable surface that can support the weight of at least 3 units. If you
use an unstable cart or stand, the equipment 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 equipment.
•When adjusting the angle of the equipment, move it slowly so as to prevent the equipment from moving
from or slipping off its stand or arm.
•When the equipment is attached to an arm, do not use the equipment as a handle or grip in order to move
the equipment. Please refer to the instruction manual of the arm for instructions on how to move the arm
with the equipment.
•Provide full attention to safety during installation, periodic maintenance and examination of this equipment.
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•Sufficient expertise is required for installing this equipment, especially to determine the strength of the wall,
arm or ceiling suspension for withstanding the display's weight. Be sure to entrust the attachment of this
equipment to the wall to a duly skilled technician and pay adequate attention to safety during the
installation and usage.
•The manufacturer is not liable for any damage or injury caused by mishandling or improper installation.
Malfunctions
Disconnect the equipment’s power cord from the AC inlet and refer servicing to qualified service technicians
under the following conditions:
•If the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
•If liquid has been spilled into the equipment.
•If the equipment has been exposed to rain or water.
•If the equipment does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed. Adjust only those
controls that are covered by the operating instructions since improper adjustment of other controls may
result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to
normal operation.
•If the equipment has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
•If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for service.
General warnings
•All devices and complete setup must be tested and validated before taking into operation.
•At end user application level it is necessary to foresee a backup unit in case the monitor fails.
Technical data
•The monitor is intended for indoor use
•The monitor has been designed to be used in landscape position
•Class I Equipment, according to the type of protection against electric shock
•The monitor is not intended to be sterilized
•The monitor has no applied parts.
•The enclosure has to be checked upon collision damage, refer to qualified service personnel
This apparatus conforms to:
Medical Equipment:
•IEC 60601-1: 2012 Edition 3.1 (Medical electrical equipment – Part 1: General requirements for basic
safety and essential performance)
•EN 60601-1: 2006 +A1:2013 (Medical electrical equipment”. Part 1: General requirements basic safety and
essential performance)
•ANSI/AAMI ES 60601-1: 2005/(R)2012 and A1:2012, C1:2009/(R)2012 and A2:2010/(R)2012 - Med. El.
Equip., Part 1: general req. for basic safety and essential performance.
•CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60601-1: 14 Medical Electrical Equipment - Part 1: General Requirements for Basic
Safety and Essential Performance (Harmonized with Ed. 3.1)
EMC:
•IEC 60601-1-2 (4th Ed)
•EN 55011 / CISPR11 (MDSC-8255: Class B)
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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6.2 Environmental information
Disposal Information
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
This symbol on the product indicates that, under the European Directive (EU) 2015/863 governing waste
from electrical and electronic equipment, this product must not be disposed of with other municipal waste.
Please dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of
waste electrical and electronic equipment. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from
uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate these items from other types of waste and recycle them
responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
For more information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office or your municipal
waste disposal service.
For details, please visit the Barco website at: http://www.barco.com/en/AboutBarco/weee
Turkey RoHS compliance
Türkiye Cumhuriyeti: AEEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur.
[Republic of Turkey: In conformity with the WEEE Regulation]
中国大陆 RoHS
Chinese Mainland RoHS
根据中国大陆《电器电子产品有害物质限制使用管理办法》(也称为中国大陆RoHS), 以下部分列出了
According to the “Management Methods for the Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances in Electrical
and Electronic Products ” (Also called RoHS of Chinese Mainland), the table below lists the names and
contents of toxic and/or hazardous substances that Barco’s product may contain. The RoHS of Chinese
Mainland is included in the MCV standard of the Ministry of Information Industry of China, in the section “Limit
Requirements of toxic substances in Electronic Information Products”.
零件项目(名称)
Component name
印制电路配件
Printed Circuit Assemblies
液晶面板
LCD panel
外接电(线)缆
External Cables
內部线路
Internal wiring
金属外壳
Metal enclosure
塑胶外壳
Plastic enclosure
散热片(器)
Heatsinks
有毒有害物质或元素
Hazardous substances and elements
铅
Pb
XOOOOO
XOOOOO
XOOOOO
OOOOOO
OOOOOO
OOOOOO
OOOOOO
汞
Hg
镉
Cd
六价铬
Cr6+
多溴联苯
PBB
多溴二苯醚
PBDE
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零件项目(名称)
Component name
风扇
Fan
电源供应器
Power Supply Unit
文件说明书
Paper Manuals
光盘说明书
CD manual
本表格依据SJ/T 11364的规定编制
This table is prepared in accordance with the provisions of SJ/T 11364.
O: 表示该有毒有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在 GB/T 26572 标准规定的限量要求以下.
O: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part
is below the limit requirement in GB/T 26572.
X: 表示该有毒有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出 GB/T 26572 标准规定的限量要求.
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 GB/T 26572.
All Electronic Information Products (EIP) that are sold within Chinese Mainland must comply with the “Marking
for the restriction of the use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic product” of Chinese
Mainland, marked with the Environmental Friendly Use Period (EFUP) logo. The number inside the EFUP
logo that Barco uses (please refer to the photo) is based on the “General guidelines of environment-friendly
use period of electronic information products” of Chinese Mainland.
有毒有害物质或元素
Hazardous substances and elements
铅
Pb
OOOOOO
XOOOOO
OOOOOO
OOOOOO
汞
Hg
镉
Cd
六价铬
Cr6+
多溴联苯
PBB
多溴二苯醚
PBDE
RoHS
Directive 2011/65/EC on the restriction of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic
equipment.
According to what declared by our components suppliers, this product is RoHS compliant.
6.3 Biological hazard and returns
Overview
The structure and the specifications of this device as well as the materials used for manufacturing makes it
easy to wipe and clean and therefore suitable to be used for various applications in hospitals and other
medical environments, where procedures for frequent cleaning are specified.
However, normal use shall exclude biological contaminated environments, to prevent spreading of infections.
Therefore use of this device in such environments is at the exclusive risk of Customer. In case this device is
used where potential biological contamination cannot be excluded.
Customer shall implement the decontamination process as defined in the latest edition of the ANSI/AAMI
ST35 standard on each single failed Product that is returned for servicing, repair, reworking or failure
investigation to Seller (or to the Authorized Service Provider). At least one adhesive yellow label shall be
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attached on the top site of the package of returned Product and accompanied by a declaration statement
proving the Product has been successfully decontaminated.
Returned Products that are not provided with such external decontamination label, and/or whenever such
declaration is missing, can be rejected by Seller (or by the Authorized Service Provider) and shipped back at
Customer expenses.
6.4 Maintenance
6.4.1 Cleaning and disinfection
Instructions
•Be sure to unplug the power cord from the mains when cleaning your LCD monitor.
•Take care not to scratch the front surface with any hard or abrasive material.
•Dust, finger marks, grease etc. can be removed with a soft damp cloth (a small amount of mild detergent
can be used on the damp cloth).
•Wipe off water drop immediately.
Possible cleaning solutions
•250 ppm chlorine solution
•NaCI solution 0.9% – Sodim chloride 00-236
•Bacillol AF
•1.6 percent aqueous ammonia
•Cidex® (2.4 percent glutaraldehyde solution)
•Sodium hypochlorite (bleach) 10 percent
•“Green soap” (USP)
•Like Cleansafe® optical cleaning liquid
•Isopropanol
•Haemosol solution (1% in 1 liter water)
•Chlorehexidine 0,5% in 70% Ethanol
6.5 Regulatory compliance information
Indications for use
This device is intended to be used in operation rooms, to display images from endoscopic cameras, room and
boom cameras, ultrasound, cardiology, PACS, anesthesiology and patient information. It is not intended for
diagnosis.
Manufacturing country
The manufacturing country of the product is indicated on the product label (“Made in …”).
Importers contact information
To find your local importer, contact one of Barco’s regional offices via the contact information provided on our
website (www.barco.com).
FCC class B
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.
This device 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 device 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
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this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the device 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 device and receiver.
•Connect the device 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.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user's authority to operate the equipment.
Canadian notice
CAN ICES-1/NMB-1
6.6 Explanation of symbols
Symbols on the device
On the device or power supply, you may find the following symbols (nonrestrictive list):
Indicates the device meets the requirements of the applicable EC directives.
Indicates compliance with Part 15 of the FCC rules (Class A or Class B)
Indicates the device is approved according to the UL Recognition regulations
MEDICAL – GENERAL MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
AS TO ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE AND MECHANICAL HAZARDS ONLY
IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANSI/AAMI AS60601-1:2005/(R)2012, CSA CAN/CSA-
C222.2 NO. 60601-1:14
Indicates the device is approved according to the UL Demko regulations
Indicates the device is approved according to the CCC regulations
Indicates the device is approved according to the VCCI regulations
Indicates the device is approved according to the KC regulations
Indicates the device is approved according to the BSMI regulations
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Indicates the device is approved according to the PSE regulations
Indicates the device is approved according to the RCM regulations
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IEC 60950-1
R-xxxxxxxx
yy
xx
SN
REF
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Indicates the device is approved according to the EAC regulations
Caution: Federal law (United Stated of America) restricts this device to sale by or on
the order of a licensed healthcare practitioner.
Indicates the device is approved according to the BIS regulations
Indicates the USB connectors on the device
Indicates the DisplayPort connectors on the device
Indicates the legal manufacturer
Indicates the manufacturing date
Indicates the temperature limitations1for the device to safely operate within specs.
Indicates the device serial number
Indicates the device part number or catalogue number
Warning: dangerous voltage
Caution
Consult the operating instructions
Indicates this device must not be thrown in the trash but must be recycled, according
to the European WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) directive
Indicates Direct Current (DC)
Indicates Alternating Current (AC)
Stand-by
1:Values for xx and yy can be found in the technical specifications paragraph.
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n
n
xx-yy Kg
xx-yy
xx-yy
-20 °C
+60 °C
xx
yy
85 %
5 %
x
yy
106 kPa
50 kPa
xx
yyy
Important information
Equipotentiality
Protective earth (ground)
or
Symbols on the box
On the box of the device, you may find the following symbols (nonrestrictive list):
Indicates a device that can be broken or damaged if not handled carefully when being
stored.
Indicates a device that needs to be protected from moisture when being stored.
Indicates the storage direction of the box. The box must be transported, handled and
stored in such a way that the arrows always point upwards.
Indicates the maximum number of identical boxes which may be stacked on each
other, where “n” is the limiting number.
or
Indicates the weight of the box and that it should be carried with two persons.
or
Indicates that the box should not be cut with a knife, a cutter or any other sharp object.
Indicates the temperature limits2to which the device can be safely exposed when
being stored.
Indicates the range2of humidity to which the device can be safely exposed when being
stored.
Indicates the range2of atmospheric pressure to which the device can be safely
exposed when being stored.
6.7 Legal disclaimer
Disclaimer notice
Although every attempt has been made to achieve technical accuracy in this document, we assume no
responsibility for errors that may be found. Our goal is to provide you with the most accurate and usable
documentation possible; if you discover errors, please let us know.
Barco software products are the property of Barco. They are distributed under copyright by Barco NV or Barco
Inc., for use only under the specific terms of a software license agreement between Barco NV or Barco Inc.
and the licensee. No other use, duplication, or disclosure of a Barco software product, in any form, is
authorized.
2:Values for xx and yy can be found in the technical specifications paragraph.
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The specifications of Barco products are subject to change without notice.
Trademarks
All trademarks and registered trademarks are property of their respective owners.
Copyright notice
This document is copyrighted. All rights are reserved. Neither this document, nor any part of it, may be
reproduced or copied in any form or by any means - graphical, electronic, or mechanical including
photocopying, taping or information storage and retrieval systems - without written permission of Barco.
Screen technologyTFT AM LCD / IPS technology / LED backlight
LCD panel active screen size
(diagonal)
LCD panel active screen size (H
x V)
LCD panel aspect ratio (H:V)16:9
LCD panel resolution3840 x 2160
Pixel pitch0.315
Color support1073 million (10-bit)
Color gamutNative: Wide color gamut (96% DCI-P3)
Viewing angle (H, V)178° Hor / 178° Ver
LuminanceNative: 500 cd/m² (Typical)
Backlight sensorAutomatic backlight stabilization
Contrast ratio1400:1 (typical)
LCD response time (Tr + Tf)8 ms (typical)
White pointNative: 10000K (Typical)
GammaNative, 1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.4, DICOM, Video
Housing colorRAL 9003
Screen protection2-side anti-reflective alkali-aluminosilicate glass (no screen protection on
KeyboardMembrane keyboard
Video input signals4K-UHD input
Video output signals1x 3G-SDI (3G-SDI input loopthrough)
Video formats•Display Port 1.2 MST (10 bit) up to 3840x2160 @60Hz RGB 30bits/pixel
54.6” / 1388 mm
1210 x 640 mm
Calibrated color space: ITU 709 (default), BT. 2020, DCI-P3 D65
Default setting: 380 cd/ m² @6500K stabilized
Calibrated: 5600K, 6500K, 7600K, 9300K
NG versions)
•1x DP 1.1 up to 3840 x 2160 @30Hz
•2x DP 1.1 up to 1920 x 2160 @50Hz/60Hz
•1x DP 1.2 MST up to 3840 x 2160 @50Hz/60Hz
•2 x HDMI 2.0 up to 3840 x 2160 @50Hz/60Hz
FHD input (upscaled to UHD)
•1x DVI
•1x 3G-SDI
1x DVI (image on screen downscaled to FHD)
•Dual stream DP 1.1 (10-bit) up to 1920x2160 x2 @60Hz RGB 30bits/
pixel
•HDMI 2.0 up to 3840x2160 @60Hz RGB/YCbCr (4:2:0/4:2:2/4:4:4) with
HDCP 2.2 and 1.4
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•HDMI 1.4 up to 3840x2160 @30Hz RGB/YCbCr (4:2:2/4:4:4) with HDCP
1.4
Remote controlUse Type B port for FW download & DDC protocol on DVI and DP auxiliary
channel (on DP main connector)
Power consumption (Max)145 W ± 10%
Power requirements100-240 VAC / 50-60 Hz / 1.3-0.7 A
DC power outputDVI connector: +5V on pin 14 & 16 / 500mA
DP connector: +3.3V / 500mA
DC out connector: +5V / 2A
Power managementLow power mode: 18 W (typical)
Power-off: ~ 1 W
Dimensions display (W x H x D) 1265 x 770 x 85 mm (49.8 x 30.3 x 3.3 in)
Net weight displayWith front protection glass: 33.0 kg (72.8 lbs)
Without front protection glass : 24.0 kg (52.9 lbs)
Net weight packagedWith front protection glass: 39.5 kg (87.1 lbs)
Without front protection glass : 30.5 kg (67.2 lbs)
Mounting standardVESA (200 mm, 600 mm)
Certifications•ANSI/AAMI ES 60601-1:2005/(R)2012 and A1:2012, C1:2009/(R)2012
and A2:2010/(R)2012 - Med. El. Equip., Part 1: general req. for basic
safety and essential performance
•CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60601-1: 14 Medical Electrical Equipment - Part 1:
General Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential Performance
(Harmonized with Ed. 3.1)
Screen technologyTFT AM LCD / IPS technology / LED backlight
LCD panel active screen size
(diagonal)
LCD panel active screen size (H
x V)
LCD panel aspect ratio (H:V)16:9
LCD panel resolution3840 x 2160
Pixel pitch0.315
Color support1073 million (10-bit)
Color gamutNative: Wide color gamut (96% DCI-P3)
Viewing angle (H, V)178° Hor / 178° Ver
LuminanceNative: 500 cd/m² (Typical)
Backlight sensorAutomatic backlight stabilization
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1210 x 640 mm
Calibrated color space: ITU 709 (default), BT. 2020, DCI-P3 D65
Default setting: 380 cd/ m² @6500K stabilized
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Contrast ratio1400:1 (typical)
LCD response time (Tr + Tf)8 ms (typical)
White pointNative: 10000K (Typical)
Calibrated: 5600K, 6500K, 7600K, 9300K
GammaNative, 1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.4, DICOM, Video
Housing colorRAL 9003
Screen protection2-side anti-reflective alkali-aluminosilicate glass (no screen protection on
NG versions)
KeyboardMembrane keyboard
Video input signals4K-UHD input
•1x DP 1.1 up to 3840 x 2160 @30Hz
•2x DP 1.1 up to 1920 x 2160 @50Hz/60Hz
•1x DP 1.2 MST up to 3840 x 2160 @50Hz/60Hz
2x FO SFP+ for 4K-UHD Nexxis link
FHD input (upscaled to UHD)
•1x DVI
•1x 3G-SDI
Video output signals1x 3G-SDI (3G-SDI input loopthrough)
1x DVI (image on screen downscaled to FHD)
Video formats•Display Port 1.2 MST (10 bit) up to 3840x2160 @60Hz RGB 30bits/pixel
•Dual stream DP 1.1 (10-bit) up to 1920x2160 x2 @60Hz RGB 30bits/
pixel
•HDMI 2.0 up to 3840x2160 @60Hz RGB/YCbCr (4:2:0/4:2:2/4:4:4) with
HDCP 2.2 and 1.4
•HDMI 1.4 up to 3840x2160 @30Hz RGB/YCbCr (4:2:2/4:4:4) with HDCP
1.4
Integrated Nexxis 4k decoderMNA-240 decoder integrated
Remote controlFW download, DDC protocol on DVI and DP auxiliary channel (on DP main
connector) & control protocol through network connection
Power consumption (Max)170 W ± 10%
Power requirements100-240 VAC / 50-60 Hz / 1.8-0.9 A
DC power outputDVI connector: +5V on pin 14 & 16 / 500mA
DP connector: +3.3V / 500mA
USB connector: +5V / 1A
DC out connector: +5V / 2A
Power managementLow power mode: 52 W (typical)
Power-off: ~ 1 W
Dimensions display (W x H x D) 1265 x 770 x 85 mm (49.8 x 30.3 x 3.3 in)
Net weight displayWith front protection glass: 33.6 kg (74.1 lbs)
Without front protection glass : 24.6 kg (54.2 lbs)
Net weight packagedWith front protection glass: 40.1 kg (88.4 lbs)
Without front protection glass : 31.1 kg (68.6 lbs)
Mounting standardVESA (200 mm, 600 mm)
Certifications•ANSI/AAMI ES 60601-1:2005/(R)2012 and A1:2012, C1:2009/(R)2012
and A2:2010/(R)2012 - Med. El. Equip., Part 1: general req. for basic
safety and essential performance
•CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60601-1: 14 Medical Electrical Equipment - Part 1:
General Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential Performance
(Harmonized with Ed. 3.1)