LP Cycle Time
LP High Level Width
LP Low Level Width
Rise/Fall Time
FLM Setup Time
FLM Hold Time
CP Cycle Time
CP High Level Width
CP Low Level Width
LP Setup Time 1
LP Setup Time 2
LP Hold Time
Data Setup Time
Data Hold Time
LP ↑ to CP ↑
LP ↓ to CP ↓
DISPOFF Low Level Width
t
LP
t
WLH
t
WLL
t
t
Note 1 - 6.6 ns
r
d
,
t
st
t
hd
t
CP
t
WCH
t
WCL
t
st1
t
st2
t
hd1
t
st3
t
hd2
t
LH
t
LS
t
WDL
-
5 - ns
40 - ns
-
1000 - ns
-
60 - ns
-
30 - ns
-
40 - ns
-
15 - ns
-
15 - ns
-
30 - ns
-
30 - ns
-
15 - ns
-
15 - ns
-
15 - ns
-
25 - ns
-
25 - ns
-
100 - ns
-
DISPOFF Cancellation Time
t
SD
20 - ns
-
Note 1:The rise and fall times (tr, tf ) must satisfy the following relationships.
Parameter Symbol Conditions Min. Typ. Max. Units Notes
Lamp Voltage VL
Lamp Current IL
Starting Voltage VS
Surface Luminance L IL = 5.0 mA 100 120
Average Life TAL IL = 5.0 mA 20000
-
4.0 5.0 6.0 mArms 2
-
-
430 - Vrms 1
-
-
700 Vrms 3
-
cd/㎡ 4
-
-
hrs 5
-
Note 1 : The voltage ( r.m.s. ) to maintain the electric discharge of the lamp. It is measured after lighting for
3 minutes .
Note 2 : The current ( r.m.s. ) to flow through the lamp with the electric discharge. It is measured aft er
lighting for 3 minutes .
Note 3 : The voltage at starting the electric discharge when the voltage is increased gradually from 0V.
Note 4 : Surface Luminance is specified by the average of 9 luminance values measured at each point
shown above after 20 minutes power on with the all ON pattern adjusted to maximum contrast and
the dimming control of 100%. ( maximum brightness )
Note 5 : CFL life is defined as the time for which the initial luminance is attenuated by 50% of the
luminance value. Average Life representes the time elapsed at the point of time when the residual
ratio becomes below 50% when plural lamps are lighted in comparison with the definition of life
Viewing Angle Shown in 3.3
Response Rise Note 2 TON
Time Decay Note 3 T
OFF
-
-
400 600 ms
-
150 230 ms
-
Note 1 : Contrast ratio is definded as follows.
CR = L
L
: Luminance of the ON segments
ON
L
: Luminance of the OFF segments
OFF
ON
/ L
OFF
Note 2 : The time that the luminance level reaches 90% of the saturation level from 0% when ON
signal is applied.
Note 3 : The time that the luminance level reaches 10% of the saturation level from 100% when OFF
signal is applied.
Note 4 : Definition of Driving Voltage V
OD
Assuming that the typical driving waveforms shown below are applied to the LCD Panel at
1/A Duty - 1/B Bias ( A : Duty Number, B : Bias Number ). Driving voltage V
as the voltage V
No change on display and in operation under the following test condition.
No. Parameter Conditions Notes
1 High Temperature Operating 50℃±2℃, 96hrs (operation state)
2 Low Temperature Operating 0℃±2℃, 96hrs (operation state) 3
3 High Temperature Storage 60℃±2℃, 96hrs 4
4 Low Temperature Storage -20℃±2℃, 96hrs 3, 4
5 Damp Proof Test 40℃±2℃, 90~95%RH, 96hrs 3, 4
6 Vibration Test Total fixed amplitude : 1.5mm 5
Vibration Frequency : 10~55Hz
One cycle 60 seconds to 3 directions of X, Y, Z for each 15 minutes
7 Shock Test To be measured after dropping from 60cm high on
the concrete surface in packing state.
E
B
D
G
A
60cm
Con crete Surface
Dropping method corner dropping
F
C
A corner : once
Edge dropping
B,C,D edge : once
Face dropping
E,F,G face : once
Note 1 : Unless otherwise specified, tests will be conducted under the following condition.
Temperature : 20±5℃
Humidity : 65±5%
Note 2 : Unless otherwise specified, tests will be not conducted under functioning state.
Note 3 : No dew condensation to be observed.
Note 4 : The function test shall be conducted after 4 hours storage at the normal temperature and humidity
after removed from the test chamber.
Note 5 : Vibration test will be conducted to the product itself without putting it in a container.
1 Black and (1) Round Shape
White Spots, Zone Acceptable Number Foreign Substances Dimension (mm) A B C D ≦0.1 * * *
0.1
0.2
D ≦0.2 3 5 *
<
D ≦0.25 2 3 *
<
0.25< D ≦0.3 0 1 *
0.3
D 0 0 *
<
D = ( Long + Short ) / 2 * : Disregard
(2) Line Shape
Zone Acceptable Number
X (mm) Y (mm) A B C - 0.03≧W * * *
2.0≧L 0.05≧W 3 3 *
1.0≧L 0.1 ≧W 3 3 *
- 0.1 <W In the same way (1) X : Length Y : Width * : Disregard
Total defects shall not exceed 5.
2 Air Bubbles (between glass Zone Acceptable Number & polarizer) Dimension (mm) A B C D ≦ 0.3 * * *
0.3
0.4
0.6
D ≦ 0.4 3 * *
<
D ≦ 0.6 2 3 *
<
D 0 0 *
<
* : Disregard
Total defects shall not exceed 3.
3 The Shape of Dot However, each pixel shall remain more than one-third of the original
pixel size.
4 Polarizer Scratches Not to be conspicuous defects.
5 Polarizer Dirts If the stains are removed easily from LCDP surface, the module is not
defective.
6 Complex Foreign Black spots, line shaped foreign substances or air bubbles between
Substance Defects glass & polarizer should be 5p c s maximum in total.
7 Distance between D≦0.2 : 20mm or more
Different Foreign 0.2<D : 40mm or more
Substance Defects
The Following precautions will guide you in handling our product correctly.
1) Liquid crystal display devices
The liquid crystal display device panel used in the liquid crystal display module is made of plate
①
glass. Avoid any strong mechanical shock. Should the glass break handle it with care.
The polarizer adhering to the surface of the LCD is made of a soft material.
②
Guard against scratching it.
2) Care of the liquid crystal display module against static electricity discharge.
When working with the module, be sure to ground your body and any electrical equipment you may
①
be using. We strongly recommend the use of anti static mats ( made of rubber ), to protect work
tables against the hazards of electrical shock.
Avoid t he use of work clothing made of synthetic fibers. We recommend cotto n clothing or other
②
conductivity-treated fibers.
Slowly and carefully remove the protective film from the LCD module, since this operation can
③
generate static electricity.
3) When the LCD module alone must be stored for long periods of time:
Protect the modules from high temperature and humidity.
①
Keep the modules out of direct sunlight or direct exposure to ultraviolet rays.
②
Protect the modules from excessive external forces.
③
4) Use the module with a power supply that is equipped with an overcurrent protector circuit,
since the module is not provided with this protective feature.
5) Do not ingest the LCD fluid itself should it leak out of a damaged LCD module. Should hands
or clothing come in contact with LCD fluid, wash immediately with soap.
6) Conduc1tivity is not guaranteed for models that use metal holders where solder connections
between the metal holder and the PCB are not used. Please contact us to discuss appropriate
ways to assure conductivity.
7) For models which use CFL:
High voltage of 1000V or greater is applied to the CFL cable connector area.
①
Care should be taken not to touch connection areas to avoid burns.
Protect CFL cables from rubbing against the unit and thus causing the wire jacket to become worn.
②
The use of CFLs for extended periods of time at low temperatures will significantly shorten their
Do not stack up modules since they can be damaged by components on neighboring modules.
①
Do not place heavy objects on top of the product. This could cause glass breakage.
②
9) For models which use COG,TAB,or COF:
The mechanical strength of the product is low since the IC chip faces out unprotected from the rear.
①
Be sure to protect the rear of the IC chip from external forces.
Given the fact that the rear of the IC chip is left exposed, in order to protect the unit from electrical
②
damage, avoid installation configurations in which the rear of the IC chip runs the risk of making
any electrical contact.
10) Models which use flexible cable, heat seal, or TAB:
In order to maintain reliability, do not touch or hold by the connector area.
①
Avoid any bending, pulling, or other excessive force, which can result in broken connections.
②
11. Warranty
This product has been manufactured to your company’s specifications as a part for use in your company’s
general electronic products. It is guaranteed to perform according to delivery specifications. For any other
use apart from general electronic equipment, we cannot take responsibility if the product is used in medical
devices, nuclear power control equipment, aerospace equipment, fire and security systems, or any other
applications in which there is a direct risk to human life and where extremely high levels of reliability are
required. If the product is to be used in any of the above applications, we will need to enter into a separate
product liability agreement.
We cannot accept responsibility for any defect, which may arise from additional manufacturing of
①
the product (including disassembly and reassembly), after product delivery.
We cannot accept responsibility for any defect, which may arise after the application of strong
②
external force to the product.
We cannot accept responsibility for any defect, which may arise due to the application of static
③
electricity after the product has passed your company’s acceptance inspection procedures.
When the product is in CFL models, CFL service life and brightness will vary according to the
④
performance of the inverter used, leaks, etc. We cannot accept responsibility for product
performance, reliability, or defect, which may arise.
We cannot accept responsibility for industrial property, which may arise through the use of your
⑤
product, with exception to those issues relating directly to the structure or method of
manufacturing of our product.
Optrex will not be held responsible for any quality guarantee issue for defect products judged as
⑥
Optrex-origin longer than 2 (two) years from Optrex production or 1(one) year from Optrex, Optrex
America, Optrex Europe, Display LC delivery which ever comes later.