Eizo Raptor SQ2825 User Manual

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28.05” 2K2K Primary Control Monitor
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Revision Trace Version Date Alteration
1.00 May 2016 Established
1.01 July 2016 Legal protection
1.02 July 2016 Technical Updates
1.03 August 2016 Panel Mount Version
1.04 October 2016 Desktop Version new draw i ng
1.05 November 2016 OSD Revision
1.06 November 2016 Declaration of Conformi ty
1.07 November 2017
Gross Weight Glossary
1.08 May 2018 Declarati on o f Con formity – add REACH
This User Manual is subject to change / revision without notice. Please discuss your EIZO contact should you wish to confirm if the version you have is the latest or contact
atc@eizo.com.
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Contents
1 General ....................................................................................................................... 8
2 Legal notice ............................................................................................................... 8
2.1 Symbols used .............................................................................................................. 8
2.2 Brands ......................................................................................................................... 8
2.3 Disclaimer .................................................................................................................... 9
2.4 Warranty ...................................................................................................................... 9
2.5 Declarati on o f Con for mi ty .......................................................................................... 10
3 Content and Structure of the Manual ..................................................................... 11
4 Overview .................................................................................................................. 12
4.1 Intended Use / Areas of Application .......................................................................... 13
5 General Safety Instructions .................................................................................... 13
6 Product specific safety instructions ...................................................................... 14
7 Identification ............................................................................................................ 14
7.1 Product Identification ................................................................................................. 14
7.1.1 Name Plate ......................................................................................................... 14
7.2 Packaging .................................................................................................................. 15
8 Product Description ................................................................................................ 15
8.1 Scope of Delivery ...................................................................................................... 15
8.2 General Specification ................................................................................................ 16
8.2.1 LCD Panel Module .............................................................................................. 16
8.2.2 Video Signals ...................................................................................................... 16
8.2.3 Communication Interfaces .................................................................................. 16
8.2.4 Power Supply ...................................................................................................... 17
8.2.5 Physical Specifications ........................................................................................ 17
8.2.6 Environmental Requirements .............................................................................. 17
8.2.7 Protection ............................................................................................................ 17
8.2.8 Housing ............................................................................................................... 18
8.2.9 DIGITAL SIGNAL – DUAL DVI ............................................................................ 18
8.2.9.1 Signal Input ......................................................................................................... 18
8.2.9.2 Signal Timing ...................................................................................................... 18
8.2.10 Digital Signal – Single or Dual DisplayPort ......................................................... 18
8.2.10.1 Signal Input ...................................................................................................... 18
8.2.10.2 Signal Timing ................................................................................................... 19
8.2.11 Analog RGB Signal (Single 5-BNC) .................................................................... 19
8.2.11.1 Signal Input ...................................................................................................... 19
8.2.11.2 Signal Timing ................................................................................................... 19
8.2.12 Reliability ............................................................................................................. 20
8.3 Mechanical S pecifications ......................................................................................... 21
8.3.1 Desktop Version .................................................................................................. 21
8.3.2 VESA Mount Version .......................................................................................... 22
8.3.3 Chassis Mount Version ....................................................................................... 23
8.3.4 Panel Mount Version ........................................................................................... 24
8.4 Mechanical Control and Functions ............................................................................ 25
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8.4.1 Front .................................................................................................................... 25
8.4.2 Rear .................................................................................................................... 26
9 Accessory Products ................................................................................................ 27
10 Storage ..................................................................................................................... 27
11 Transport .................................................................................................................. 28
12 Set up and installation ............................................................................................ 28
12.1 Unpacking the monitor ........................................................................................ 28
12.2 Installation site .................................................................................................... 29
12.3 Mounting the monitor .......................................................................................... 31
12.4 Ergonomics ......................................................................................................... 33
12.5 Connecting the monitor and pin assignment ....................................................... 33
12.6 VIDEO SIGNAL INTERFACES ........................................................................... 35
12.6.1 Digital Visual Interface (DVI / Dual-Link S up po r t) : ............................................... 35
12.6.2 Digital DisplayPort Interface ................................................................................ 36
12.6.3 Analog Bayonet Neill Concelman (5xBNC) Interface .......................................... 37
12.7 External Keyboard Inte r fac e ................................................................................ 38
12.8 Power Supply ...................................................................................................... 39
13 Basic Operation and Functions.............................................................................. 39
13.1 Switch on the monitor and PC ............................................................................. 40
13.1.1 Switching on the monitor before the PC .............................................................. 40
13.1.2 Switching on the PC before the monitor .............................................................. 40
13.2 OSD-Menu .......................................................................................................... 41
13.2.1 Quick OSD Menu ................................................................................................ 41
13.2.2 Main Menu – Picture 1 [DIGITAL] ....................................................................... 43
13.2.3 Main Menu – Picture 1 [ANALOG] ...................................................................... 44
13.2.4 Main Menu – Picture 2 ........................................................................................ 45
Color Temperature ........................................................................................................... 45
13.2.5 Main Menu – Setup ............................................................................................. 46
13.2.5.1 Sub Menu – Backlight Controller ..................................................................... 46
13.2.5.2 Sub Menu – Source ......................................................................................... 47
13.2.5.3 OSD ................................................................................................................. 47
13.2.6 Main Menu – Communication.............................................................................. 48
13.2.6.1 Sub Menu – Serial Interface 2 ......................................................................... 48
13.2.6.2 Sub Menu – SNMP .......................................................................................... 48
13.2.7 Main Menu – Info 1: Source ................................................................................ 49
13.2.8 Main Menu – Info 2: Display ................................................................................ 49
13.2.9 Main Menu – Info 3 ............................................................................................. 49
13.2.10 Main Menu – Info 4: On Time .............................................................................. 50
13.2.11 Main Menu – Info 5 ............................................................................................. 50
13.2.12 Main Menu – Selftest .......................................................................................... 50
14 Advanced Features & Functionalities .................................................................... 51
14.1 Adjustment of Analog Signal Source (DDM) ....................................................... 51
14.2 Automatic Backlight Control ................................................................................ 52
14.3 Locking OSD ....................................................................................................... 52
14.4 Hardware Monitor Calibration.............................................................................. 53
14.4.1 How to attach the EACAL-R01 Sensor ............................................................... 53
14.4.2 How to Remove the EACAL-R01 Sensor ............................................................ 54
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14.4.3 Locating the Calibration Functions on the OSD .................................................. 54
14.4.4 Backlight Calibratio n ........................................................................................... 55
14.4.5 Gamma ............................................................................................................... 57
14.4.6 Measure Luminance & Color ............................................................................... 59
15 Serial Communication Interfaces ........................................................................... 60
15.1 RS232 Interface .................................................................................................. 60
15.2 RS422 Interface .................................................................................................. 60
15.3 Universal Serial Bus (USB) Interface .................................................................. 61
15.4 Ethernet (TCP/IP) Interface ................................................................................. 61
15.4.1 SNMP Protocol .................................................................................................... 61
15.4.2 Management Information Base (MIB) ................................................................. 61
15.4.3 SNMP Command Messages ............................................................................... 63
16 Serial Communication Protocol ............................................................................. 64
16.1 Standard Protocol ............................................................................................... 65
16.1.1 Telegram Structure `Operation` .......................................................................... 66
16.1.2 Telegram Structure `Keyboard Simulation` ......................................................... 67
16.1.3 Calculation of CRC – Check Sum ....................................................................... 68
16.2 Simplified Protocol .............................................................................................. 70
16.2.1 Data Packet Structure ......................................................................................... 70
16.3 DDM Protocol ...................................................................................................... 74
16.3.1 Protocol for Command 0xA0 and 0xA1 ............................................................... 75
16.3.2 Protocol Status 0xB8 ........................................................................................... 75
17 Cleaning ................................................................................................................... 76
18 Maintenance ............................................................................................................. 77
19 Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................... 77
19.1 No Picture ........................................................................................................... 77
19.2 Imaging Problems (Digital & Analog) .................................................................. 78
19.3 Imaging Problems (Analog) ................................................................................. 79
19.4 Other Problems ................................................................................................... 79
20 What to do in case of defect ................................................................................... 80
21 Dismantling .............................................................................................................. 80
22 Recycling, disposal ................................................................................................. 81
23 Glossary ................................................................................................................... 82
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Figures
Figure 1 Location of Product Label s ...................................................................................... 14
Figure 2 Desktop Version ...................................................................................................... 21
Figure 3 VESA Mount Version ............................................................................................... 22
Figure 4 Chassis Mount Version ............................................................................................ 23
Figure 5 Panel Mount Version ............................................................................................... 24
Figure 6 Front OSD ............................................................................................................... 25
Figure 7 Rear ......................................................................................................................... 26
Figure 8 Attaching the Monit or ............................................................................................... 32
Figure 9 EIZO EACON-S01 ................................................................................................... 38
Figure 10 Frequency Adjustment ........................................................................................... 51
Figure 11 OSD Access Code ................................................................................................. 52
Figure 12 Attaching the EACAL-R01 ..................................................................................... 53
Figure 13 Removing the EACAL-R01 .................................................................................... 54
Figure 14 Internal Logical Channels ...................................................................................... 64
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1 General
Congratulations on the purchase of this EIZO product and thank you for your trust. We ask you to take a few minutes and read this manual before operating the device for the first time.
Please keep this instruction manual.
2 Legal notice
2.1 Symbols used
This manual contains information which you must observe for your personal safety and to prevent damage to property. The sections referring to your personal safety are marked with a warning triangle, sections referring only to property damage have no warning triangle. Depending on the hazard level, warnings are represented in descending order as follows.
DANGER
If proper precautions are not taken, death or serious injury will occur.
WARNING
If proper precautions are not taken, death or serious injury may occur.
CAUTION
If proper precautions are not taken, minor personal injury may occur.
ATTENTION
If proper precautions are not taken, property damage may occur.
When several danger levels apply, the highest level warning level will always be noted. If a warning note with a warning triangle indicates possible personal injury, a warning note concerning property damage may be added to the same warning as well.
Qualified Personnel
The product or system described in this documentation may only be handled by qualified personnel in accordance with the relevant documentation for the respective task and particularly the safety and warning notes. Qualified personnel are able to recognize risks and avoid potential hazards in handling these products or systems due to their training and experience.
2.2 Brands
All brand names mentioned in this document are registered trademarks of their respective owners. Usage by third parties for their own purposes violates the rights of the owners. The owner can enforce their rights through the legal system.
The trademark symbol ® has been omitted in this documentation.
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2.3 Disclaimer
We have verified the content of this publication in conformance with the hardware and software. Nevertheless, deviations cannot be excluded, so we do not accept liability for complete conformity. The information in this publication is reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections are included in subsequent editions.
EIZO Technologies GmbH is not liable for damages or accidents which have been caused by improper use, modification of parts of the product, usages other than those which are described herein, or use with other devices that are not produced by EIZO Technologies GmbH.
2.4 Warranty
Unless otherwise agreed upon, the terms and conditions (§ 8 Warranty) as expressed in the following shall apply:
www.eizo-tech.com The warranty excludes:
Normal wear-and-tear: o Regarding performance of the display found to be based on the age of the
product, such as reduced brightness.
o Of materials and / or accessories used (for example, buttons, rotary parts, cables,
etc.).
Faults personally caused by the customer (e.g., improper operation, improper storage, etc.)
Warranty
Product & Version Monitor
Raptor SQ2825 (Desktop / VESA Mount / Chassis / Panel Mount) 2 Years
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2.5 Declaration of Conformity
Product SQ2825 Compliance
Requirements
Directives of the European
Council
2014/30/EU
Electromagnetic compatibility
2014/35/EU
Low voltage
2011/65/EU
RoHS-Directive
1907/2006
REACH Directive
Applied harmonized standards
EN 55022:2010 + AC:2011 Class B
Interference emission (industrial use)
EN 55024:2010 Interference immunity (industrial use) EN 60950-1:2006/
A2:2013
Safety
EN 61000-3-2:2014 Electromagnetic compatibility EN 6100-3-3:2013 Electromagnetic compatibility EN 50581:2012 Restriction of hazardous substances Declaration of
Conformity
FCC Code of Federal Regulations
CFR 47, Part 15 Sections 15.107 and
15.109 (Class B)
Declaration of Conformity
Industry Canada Interference-Causing Equipment Standard
ICES-003 ISSUE 6 Sections 5(a)(i) and 5 (b)(i), Class B
This monitor complies with the provisions of the aforementioned directives.
Please Note: CCC is only available on request.
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3 Content and Structure of the Manua l
This instruction manual describes the intended use, the functionality, the main specifications of the product, and operation of the product.
Please read these instructions fully before starting. They contain important information for correct operation.
Please note the safety instructions in the individual chapters.
Note: We are always trying to adjust the quality of the documentation to the high
standard of the products. Any comments are welcome.
Attention: This manual describes the standard versions of the monitor SQ2825. Deviations
for customized solutions of hard- and/or software are possible.
With respect to product-specific questions or legal conditions, please contact us at the address below.
EIZO Technologies GmbH
Bürgermeister-Seidl-Str. 8
82515 Wolfratshausen Germany
Phone: +49 8171 3492-0 Fax: +49 8171 3492-16
E-Mail: atc@eizo.com
www.eizoglobal.com
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4 Overview
The Raptor SQ2825 is a 28.05” / 71.2 cm (712 mm diagonal) LCD monitor with native resolution of 2048 x 2048 (1:1 aspect ratio) pixels. It was designed and developed to meet the very specific and stringent requirements of the mission critical environment; Air Traffic management, where system availability and reliability are of paramount importance. In addition to offering advanced display technical features and functionalities it is fully backwards compatible with the Sony DDM CRT monitor.
In addition, user ergonomics has also been foremost in our development concepts since the days of CRT production. EIZO achieved substantial diminution of electromagnetic wave for which CRTs were renowned to discharge, proper color indication with full color reproduction for LCD monitors, and automatic adjustment functionality. Such ergonomic criteria have been addressed to ensure high acceptance from the operators.
The Raptor SQ2825 is an advanced 2K2K primary control monitor for air traffic control, equipped with EIZO DIRECT LED backlight technology – a highly efficient backlight system that offers low power consumption and high uniformity.
The Monitor comes with all the features and functionality of EIZO´s line of primary control monitors in a more compact design, weighing just < 15 kg and is built using full metal industrial-grade housi n g engi neer ed to di ss i pate hea t w i thout f an.
The SQ2825 is customizable to meet the specific needs of individual ANSPS. It may include, but is not limited to, cabinet color, multiple video signal interfaces, built-in secondary power supply, extra low reflective protection glass, communication interfaces and mounting options.
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4.1 Intended Use / Areas of Applicati on
This product is specifically designed to be used as a data displaying device for Vessel and Air Traffic Management environments for primary control display applications. This product is not developed for applications which may be used in direct life threatening situations listed below
Transport machine (Ship, aircraft, train, automobile, etc.)
Safety devices (Disaster prevention system, security surveillance system, etc.)
Equipment for the use that have direct effect on human life (life support system,
Medical equipment or devices used in the operating room, etc.)
Nuclear energy control devices (Nuclear energy control system, security control system of nuclear facility, etc.
This Product may not be covered by warranty for uses other than those described in this manual. Please contact EIZO Technologies GmbH for consultation, should you plan to use the product in the manners listed above or for any other deviation of use from the standard application.
Observe all warnings and safety notes mentioned in this manual. Any use of this device in different or other operating conditions is considered improper operation.
Direct replacement of
- The SONY DDM CRT Monito rs, in existing Air Traff ic Management (ATM) environments or for newly installed ATM centers
- The models Raptor SQ2801, SQ2802, SQ2804, SQ2814
5 General Safety Instructions
The successful and safe operation of EIZO equipment assumes proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, connection, startup, operation, and maintenance.
The permissible environmental conditions must be adhered to. Notes in the relevant documentation must be observed.
The units may only be used for their intended purposes
D
ANGER
Observe and follow all warnings listed on the device and in the
instructions
Ignoring the warnings can be fatal. It may lead to se
rious injuries or
damage.
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6 Product specific safety instructions
D
ANGER
The device may only be opened by qualified personnel. There is a danger
of electrocution. No liability is assumed for damage to life, limb, and property
caused by the
work of non-quali fied p er sonnel.
Before opening, the power plug must be unplugged
7 Identification
7.1 Product Identification
This product description refers to the EIZO Raptor SQ2825.
Product Name Version
Raptor SQ2825 Desktop, VESA, Chassis, Panel
7.1.1 Name Plate
Figure 1 Location of Product Labels
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7.2 Packaging
Item Dimensions
Weight (Net / Gross)
SQ2825 Desktop
790 (W) x 820 (H) x 390 (D) mm
0.253 m
3
19.0
kg
24
.8 kg
SQ2825 VESA
790 (W) x 770 (H) x 230 (D) mm
0.140 m
3
14.6 kg
18.5
kg
SQ2825 Chassis
790 (W) x 770 (H) x 230 (D) mm
0.140 m
3
15.
8 kg
19.7
kg
SQ2825 Panel
790 (W) x 770 (H) x 230 (D) mm
0.140 m³
1
7.5 kg
21.4
kg
The monitor must always be transported on a pallet, in the original packaging to ensure product safety. Please note that the product must only be transported in vertical position on pallet. The label should be at the top of the package.
8 Product Description
8.1 Scope of Delivery
The package includes the device and documentation with general safety instructions in hard copy form or on a CD-ROM.
After unpacking of all the delivered components, the completeness and possible transport damage (visual inspection) should be checked. If any deficiencies are found please contact the service department given on the delivery note. The delivery note number, serial number and a description of the deficiency should be to hand.
N
OTICE
Keep the packing material for later transportation of the unit.
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8.2 General Specification
8.2.1 LCD Panel Module
Type Active color TFT-LCD Diagonal size 28.05” / 71.2 cm (712 mm diagonal) Native Resolution 2048 x 2048 Active Area (HxV) 503.808 x 503.808 mm Pixel Pitch 0.246 x 0.246 mm Display Colors 16.7 million Viewing Angles (typ.) 170° / 170° Brightness(typ.) 2 ~ 500 cd/m² Contrast Ratio (typ.) 1800:1 Backlight DIRECT LED Response Time (white black) 25 ms. (typ.) White Uniformity Max. 1.25
8.2.2 Video Signals
Input Terminals (standard) DVI-I 29 pin x 2 (dual link, digital) Input Terminals (optional) RGB (5-BNC) x1 (or x 2)
or DisplayPort
1.1a x 2
Analog Scanning Frequency (HxV) 30 ~ 130 kHz, 50 ~ 70 Hz Sync Formats Separate Sync 1 – 5 VPP
8.2.3 Communication Interfaces
Standard
RS232 Dual 9-pin D-Sub Sockets RS422 Single 15-Pin D-Sub Socket TCP/IP Single Ethernet Socket USB Dual USB rev2.0 Upstream Sockets
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8.2.4 Power Supply Power Requirements AC 90 – 264 V, 47 – 63 Hz
Main Power Fuse 2 x T5A Delay Action Fuse
Power Consumption
Maximum (typ.) 120 W (Brightness: 500 cd/m²) 45 W (Brightness: 50 cd/m²) 50 W (Brightness: 70 cd/m²) 60 W (Brightness: 150 cd/m²) Standby Mode < 0.5 W
8.2.5 Physical Specifications
Dimensions (W x H x D) Desktop 576.0 x 599.0 - 684 x 322.9 mm
VESA Mount 576.0 x 576.0 x 119.0 mm Chassis Mount 601.0 x 576.0 x 119.0 mm Panel Mount 644.0 x 644.0 x 121.0
Net Weight Desktop 19.0 kg / 41.89 lbs.
VESA Mount 14.6 / 32.19 lbs. Chassis Mount 15.8 / 34.83 lbs. Panel Mount 17.5 / 38.58 lbs.
8.2.6 Environmental Requirements
Ambient Temperature
Operation 0~40°C (32~104°F) Storage -25~60°C (-13~140°F)
Humidity 95% (no condensation)
8.2.7 Protection
Front Shield Anti-Reflection
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8.2.8 Housing
Housing Material Sheet Steel
Housing Color Flexible
JET Black (RAL9005) EIZO Black (RAL7021) EIZO Grey (RAL7035)
Optionally any RAL color is
available on request
8.2.9 DIGITAL SIGNAL – DUAL DVI
8.2.9.1 Signal Input
Input Signal
Dual Link T.M.D.S DVI Rev. 1.0 complaint
Pixel Clock 2 x 130MHz (max)
8.2.9.2 Signal Timing
Pixel Clock 260 MHz (2x130MhZ Dual Link)
Horizontal
Frequency 124.8 kHz Total 2080 Pixels Visible 2048 Pixels
Vertical
Frequency 60 Hz Total 2100 Lines Visible 2048 Lines
8.2.10 Digital Signal – Single or Dual DisplayPort
8.2.10.1 Signal Input
Input Signal
DisplayPort Version 1.1a compliant
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8.2.10.2 Signal Timing
Pixel Clock 260 MHz
Horizontal
Frequency 124.8 kHz Total 2080 Pixels Visible 2048 Pixels
Vertical
Frequency 60 Hz Total 2100 Lines Visible 2048 Lines
8.2.11 Analog RGB Signal (Single 5-BNC)
8.2.11.1 Signal Input
Level (RGB) 0.7 VPP Bandwidth 500 MHz (-3dB) Impedance 50 Ω Synchronization Separate, Sync on Green Synchronization Level 1 – 5 V (Separate Sync) Synchronization Impedance 75 Ω H-Frequency 30 – 140 kHz V-Frequency 50 – 70 Hz
8.2.11.2 Signal Timing
Horizontal
Frequency 357 MHz Total 2816 Pixels Visible 2048 Pixels
Vertical
Frequency 60 Hz Total 2114 Lines Visible 2048 Lines
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8.2.12 Reliability
Monitor Life 100,000 hours (excluding backlight) Backlight Life 100,000 hours (typ.)
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8.3 Mechanical Specifications
8.3.1 Desktop Version
Item
Value
Dimensions (W x H x D)
576.0 x 599.0 x 322,9 mm
Weight (Net)
19.0 kg / 41.89 lbs.
Tilt
25°
Swivel
±172°
Height Adjustment
85.0 mm
Outline Drawing
Refer to Diagram Below
Figure 2 Desktop Version
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8.3.2 VESA Mount Version
Item
Value
Dimensions (W x H x D)
576.0 x 576.0 x 119.0 mm
Weight (Net)
14.6 kg / 32.19 lbs.
Outline Drawing
Refer to Diagram Below
Figure 3 VESA Mount Version
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8.3.3 Chassis Mount Version
Item
Value
Dimensions (W x H x D)
601.0 x 576.0 x 119.0 mm
Weight (Net)
15.8 kg / 34.83 lbs.
Outline Drawing
Refer to Diagram Below
Figure 4 Chassis Mount Version
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8.3.4 Panel Mount Version
Item
Value
Dimensions (W x H x D)
644,0 x 644,0 x 121,0
Weight (Net)
17.5 kg / 38.58 lbs.
Outline Drawing
Refer to Diagram Below
Figure 5 Panel Mount Versi on
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8.4 Mechanical Control and Functions
8.4.1 Front
1 Menu
2 Enter
3 Source Down
Arrow
4 Source Up
Arrow
5 LED1
7 Front Power
6 LED2
1
Menu
Starts OSD Menu
Switch Between ‘Main’ and ‘Sub’ Menus
2
Enter
Menu Navigation
Scroll Down (If OSD Active)
Start ‘Quick OSD’ (If OSD Inactive)
Selection of Quick-Menu-
Functions (Brightness,
Contrast, Backlight Brightness)
3
Source Down Arrow
(▼)
Decrease V al u es
Navigate to the Left
4
Source Up Arrow (▲)
Increase Values
Navigate to the Right
Start ‘Quick OSD’ (If OSD Inactive)
+ Selection of Signal Interface + Execute Auto. Adjustment (Analog only)
5
LED1 (Dual Color)
Status:
OFF Valid Video Input Signal Detected Green Flashing Monitor is booting Yellow Flashing Monitor Error
6
LED2 (Dual Color)
Status:
OFF Monitor Powered OFF Green LED Monitor Powered ON Orange LED DPMS activated (without input signal)
7
Front Power
Power Monitor ON and OFF
Figure 6 Front OSD
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8.4.2 Rear
1
2
3
4 5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13 14
1
Ven tilation Holes in Metal Housing
2
VESA Mounting Support (100x100mm, 200x100mm)
3
RS422 Communication Interface
4
Main Power Supply Connection and Master Power Switch
5
Protective Earthing / Bonding Screw (M4)
6
Desktop Stand (Swivel, Tilt, Height Adj ust)
7
Desktop Stand Cable Management Holder
8
1x or 2x Analog (5xBNC) Video Signal Connection (Optional), or
2x DisplayPort Video Signal Connection (Optional)
9
2x Dual-Link DVI Video Signal Connection
10
2x USB Communication Interface
11
2x RS232 Communication Interface
12
TCP/IP Communication Interface
13
USB Power-Out Interface
14
Communication Port for External OSD Keyboard
Figure 7 Rear
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9 Accessory Products
Accessories Description
EACON-S02
External OSD Keyboard
EACON-S01
EACAL-R01
Luminance Meter
10 Storage
Store the device at uniform environmental conditions and in dry spaces. The ambient temperature must be between -25 to + 6 0° C. The maximum humidity is 95%
(no condensation).
A
TTENTION
Never store this device in environments with rapid temperature
fluctuations or very dusty air
because there may be risk of fire,
electric shock, or damage.
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11 Transport
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TTENTION
Transport only in original packaging Transport the device only in its original packing. Please note the transport
symbol
s depicted on the packing. Attention should always be paid to these
transport symbols.
When handling monitors, secure the LCD module against impact in
particular.
That is the only way to optimally protect the device against bumps and
knocks. Otherwise, the equipment could be damaged.
A
TTENTION
Do not expose the device to jolting or vibration
The device contains sensitive electronic components. Jolting or vibration outside the specified range may damage the unit.
12 Set up and installation
CAUTION
Modifications to the device
Do not undertake mechanical or electrical modifications to this device. EIZO GmbH assumes no liability if the device is modified.
12.1 Unpacking t he m onit or
C
AUTION
To avoid personal injury when unpacking the monitor, proceed as
follows:
Make sure that the monitor cannot tip over.
Wear appropriate protective equipment which protects against injuries
in a possible fall of the monitor.
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Proceed as follows to unpack the monitor:
Carefully open the package and remove the top part of the packaging carton and all other accessible parts of the packaging.
Lift the monitor from the base element of the packaging carton. Hold from the side and the bottom.
Place a soft cloth on the table, so as not to scratch the screen. Place the monitor flat on the table with the front face down.
Check the monit or for pos si bl e da mag e inc ur r ed during transportation.
Should any defects be discovered, notify the service department stated in the bill of delivery. Have the bill of delivery number, serial number, and a description of the defect to hand.
N
OTICE
Keep the packing material for later transportation of the unit.
12.2 Installation site
The following conditions must be observed at the installation site.
N
OTICE
Network switches and ports accessible at all times
Make sure that the power switch and the terminals are accessible at all
times when mounting and connecting the monitor.
Ventilation holes are installed in the rear wall for the circulation of air. In order that the LCD monitor maintains an optimum operating temperature while in use, air
must be allowed to circulate freely around the SQ2825 enclosure. This is especially important for the rear of the unit.
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TTENTION
Ensure adequate air circul at io n
When setting up the device, you must provide sufficient airflow during operation. The ambient temperature must not exceed or fall below the
permissible range.
Otherwise, the unit can be destroyed by overheating, or impaired in its
functioning.
Avoid heat sources
Do not install the unit near heat sources such as radiators, heaters, or other
devices that can generate and produce heat.
A
TTENTION
Do not cover ventilation holes Do not cover the ventilation holes and do not close them up, otherwise the
heat created in the monitor cannot dissipate sufficiently.
Increased temperatures can lead to defects and to a considerable
shortening of the monitor’s lifespan.
Avoid dusty environment
The monitor is intended for use in the clean environment of air traffic control. Dust can penetrate the monitor through the ventilation holes on the back in dusty environments.
Protect the monitor from dust caused, for example, by construction work at the installation
site.
Ensure permissible ambient temperature
The ambient temperature must be in the range of +0° C ... +40° C.
Avoid bumps and knocks
The monitor is sensitive to mechanical influences. Any impact on the panel surface can lead to device failure.
Ensure that such mechanical influences are avoided.
Movable mounting
If the monitor is installed in such a way as to be movable, you must make sure that no persons or furnishings are at risk in the operating range of the monitor.
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12.3 Mounting the monitor
C
AUTION
Components
Use only components t
hat have been provided or recommended (such as
screws). Using other or non-
original parts may cause injury and the device could be
damaged.
C
AUTION
Transporting the device
When carrying the device, hold it securely from the bottom.
If the device tips over or falls, it may cause injuries and the device itself
could be damaged.
A
TTENTION
If installed incorrectly, considerable damage may occur.
Therefore, please observe the following warnings.
The following drawing will help you in preparing for the mechanical installation.
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TTENTION
Mounts
Mounts must be examined and approved by the manufacturer for the
weight they are supposed to support.
A mounted base must be stable enough that even an inclination of up to
10° does not result in the monitor tipping over.
Always attach the monitor to the mounts provided for this purpose. Screws and torque as described below for the various installation options.
When mounting the monitor to the stand or VESA mounting arm it is imperative to attach the monitor correctly. To attach the stand / VESA arm please follow the instructions.
Lay the monitor, face down, on a soft cloth spread over a stable and secure surface.
Hold the stand or VESA arm with the holes in line with the VESA mounting holes on the
back of the monitor.
The maximum torque for mounting to the support is 2.5 Nm.
Attach the monitor by securing it to the stand / VESA arm using the screws provided
Monitor Mounting Holes
Attaching to Stand
Attaching to VESA arm
(12 possible mounting holes)
(6 mounting holes used)
(6 mounting holes used)
Please only use the screws provided. While making sure the screws are tight, take care not to over tighten them. This could compromise the security of the monitor.
Figure 8 Attaching the M oni tor
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N
OTICE
Recommended stand
See accessories.
12.4 Ergonomics
The screen should be positioned so that it is visible and glare-free from all sides .
12.5 Connecting t he moni t or and pin assignment
All safety instructions and warnings for the device must be observed to ensure safe operation.
Electromagnetic Safeguards
Observe all safeguarding measures according to country-
specific EMC
directive. If these guidelines are not observed, it may cause a
malfunction of the device.
Excessive currents, short circuits, and ground fault
In accordance with national standards and regulations, a protective device against excessive current, short circuits, and ground faults
must be present as part of the building installation.
Protective conductor connection
When the
unit is connected to the power source, the device must be
connected to a protective conductor.
Cord installation
Use only proper power cords
If a damaged or unsuitable power cord is used, it may cause fire or electric
shock. Use only manufacturer-approve
d power cords with protective
contact.
Externally attached cords pose a tripping hazard. Ensure safe routing
of lines.
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Cord installation
Observe the following instructions:
Use only shielded cables for all signal connections.
All connections must be sc
rewed down or locked if the connector is
equipped for it.
Do not route signal and power cables next to each other. Otherwise,
there may be reversible pixel errors where power supply networks
are subject to heavy interference.
The device must not be supplie
d with power from circuits where
motors or valves are connected (interference spikes!).
If strain relief is attached to the unit for cords or cables, use these to
secure the connected cables to prevent accidental loosening.
Observe country-specific regulations
Follow the rules of the country in which the device is being used.
The monitor is factory tested and preset. To start up the device, the connection to the power supply and the signal must be made through the appropriate connector. Connections to the monitor are to be executed as per EMC requirements.
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12.6 VIDEO SIGN AL INTERFACES
12.6.1 Digital Visual Interface (DVI / Dual-Link Support):
The digital video inputs use the standard dual link DVI interface. Dual link DVI is used to support the high data rate (dot clock) as required by this high resolution of 2048x2048. The monitor also supports lower resolutions (e.g. 640x480, 720x400, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024, 1600x1200, and others). This feature is used during boot up on some machines that use lower resolution during the initial phase.
The monitor provides EDID information (Extended Display Identification Data) to the host system (workstation) via its DDC connection (Display Data Channel). This data includes, in addition to the standard VESA timing, a specific timing for a 2048x2048 resolution @60Hz.
DVI-1 / DVI-2
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
1
TMDS DATA 2-
11
TMDS DATA SHIELD 1
21
TMDS DATA 5+
2
TMDS DATA 2+ 12 TMDS DATA 3- 22
TMDS CLOCK SHIELD (GND)
3 TMDS DATA 2 SHIELD
(GND)
13 TMDS DATA 3+ 23 TMDS CLOCK+
4
TMDS DATA 4-
14
+5V POWER (In)
24
TMDS CLOCK-
5
TMDS DATA 4+
15
GND
C1
N.C.
6
DDC CLOCK
16
HOT PLUG DETECT
C2
N.C.
7
DDC DATA
17
TMDS DATA 0-
C3
N.C.
8
N.C.
18
TMDS DATA 0+
C4
N.C.
9
TMDS DATA 1- 19
TMDS DATA SHIELD 0 (GND)
C5 GROUND
10
TMDS DATA 1+
20
TMDS DATA 5-
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12.6.2 Digital DisplayPort Interface
The option digital video input uses the standard DisplayPort version 1.1a interface. DisplayPort is used to support the high data rate (dot clock) as required by this high resolution of 2048x2048. The monitor also supports lower resolutions (e.g. 640x480, 720x400, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024, 1600x1200, and others). This feature is used during boot up on some machines that use lower resolution during the initial phase.
DP-1 / DP-2
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
1
ML-Lane 0+
11
GND
2
GND
12
ML-Land 3-
3
ML-Land 0-
13
CFG1(GND)
4 ML-Land 1+ 14 CFG2(GND)
5
GND
15
AUX CH+
6
ML-Land 1-
16
GND
7
ML-Land 2+
17
AUX CH+
8
GND
18
Hot Plug
9 ML-Land 2- 19 Return
10
ML-Land 3+
20
DP_PWR
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12.6.3 Analog Bayonet Neill Concelman (5xBNC) Interface
The optional analog video input uses the standard RGBHV 5BNC interface. 5xBNC analog is used to support the high data rate (dot clock) as required by this high resolution of 2048x2048. This connection allows the monitor to be used as a drop in replacement of the SONY DDM CRT for on-going and legacy ATM systems. This interface also supports lower resolutions (e.g. 640x480, 720x400, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024, 1600x1200, and others). This feature is used during boot up on some machines that use lower resolution during the initial phase.
5BNC
Pin
Signal
1
Red
2
Green
3
Blue
4
H-Sync
5
V-Sync
1 2 3 4 5
TOP BOTTOM
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12.7 Exter nal Keyboard Interface
The device has a connector for an external keyboard. Connector type: 7pin f emale 09-0424-90-07 (Binder series 712)
Pin Signal Port 1 Ground 2 + C5 3 - C4 4 Menu C3 5 Select C2 6 Source 1 C1 7 Source 2 C0
In addition to the control buttons located on the front bezel of the monitor, the OSD may be operated with the use of the EIZO External Keyboard. The external keyboard replicates the key functions of the front mounted control buttons of the Raptor SQ2825 and allows engineers to conveniently access the OSD menu without the need to connect a PC to one of the serial interfaces. Connector Type: Sub-miniature circular connector series 712 (Binder GmbH)
40,0
1
1
0
,
0
Figure 9 EIZO EACON-S01
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12.8 Power Supply
The Raptor SQ2825 comes equipped with a single power supply unit as standard.
Item
Value
Conditions
Input Voltage
90~264 VAC (47~63Hz)
Connector Type:
IEC Inlet
Power Consumption
120 W (max.)
At 500 cd/m²
45 W
At 50 cd/m²
50 W
At 70 cd/m²
60 W
At 150 cd/m²
< 0.5 W
Standby Mode
Main Power Fuse
2x T5A Delay Action Fuse
Another power supply unit may be installed as a redundant power supply if required. Should you require this please discuss further with your EIZO representative. The ON/OFF status of both power supplies may be viewed via the ‘Info’ tab on the monitor’s OSD.
13 Basic Operation and Functions
A
TTENTION
EMC
The operator of the complete system is responsible for maintaining electromagnetic compatibility according to EMC regulations.
Shielding and grounding measures: Comply with all shielding measures according to the country-specific EMC directives.
Connection of the device:
Connect the connectors for the VGA or DVI signal correctly and fasten any screws properly.
Now connect the device to the power supply.
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13.1 Switc h on the m onit or and PC
A
TTENTION
When the device is cold, turn it on only after it has adapted to room temperature.
When the device is brought into a space with a higher or rising ambient temperature, condensation may form in and on the device. Therefore, when switching on the device a short circuit may occur or it
may be damaged.
Wait until the cond
ensation has evaporated within the device before turning
on the power. This can take up to several hours. The monitor and PC don’t have to be switched on in a specific sequence.
Requirement
PC and monitor must be connected via DVI cable.
For best results, a graphics card and driver should support communication via the display
data channel (DDC).
13.1.1 Switching on the monitor before the PC
1. Switch on the monitor. The operation LED (5) will light up.
2. Switch on the PC. If the incoming signal can be shown on the monitor, then the LED signal sources (5) will switch off.
13.1.2 Switching on the PC before the monitor
1. Switch on the PC.
2. Switch on the monitor.
The operation LED (5) will light up. If the incoming signal can be shown on the monitor, then the LED signal sources (5) will
switch off.
N
OTICE
Before changing calibrations or settings on the screen, the device should
be in operation for 30 minutes
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OTICE
Do not touch the monitor screen
Touching the screen may cause short-term picture interference du
e to
mechanical pressure or elect ros ta t ic dischar ge.
13.2 OSD-Menu
13.2.1 Quick OSD Menu
Push the ENTER button then QUICK OSD (On Screen Display) menu appears. The following are adjustable by using the control buttons. Push the Source (UP key) button, then a Quick­OSD menu will appear. The following settings are available via Quick-OSD menu.
When using a DIGITAL signal:
Function
Description
Backlight
When “Backlight Controller” is OFF
Set Backlight Brightness Levels, Range: 0 ~ 1,000
When “Bac klight Controller” is ON
Set Backlight Brightness Levels, Range: 10 ~ 250 cd/m²
When using an ANALOG signal:
Function
Description
Backlight
Set Backlight Brightness Levels, Range: 0 ~ 1,000
H Position
Adjust Horizontal Picture Position, Range: 0 ~ 100, Default 50
V Position
Adjust Vertical Picture Position, Range: 0 ~ 100, Default 50
N
OTICE
When OSD locking is activated, then an access code is required to be input every time before the OSD can be accessed. After entering the access
code, the OSD opens; however,
the OSD lockout remains active. To unlock
the OSD permanently, the locking must be deactivated in the OSD under
OSD SETUP.
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OTICE
The Quick OSD Menu will not be supported by all firmware versions,
respectively must be activated in the OSD menu. The selectable functions can also be set in this OSD menu folder.
13.2.2 Main Menu – Picture 1 [DIGITAL]
When “Backlight Controller” is ON (Default Sett i ng):
Function
Description
Backlight [cd/m²]
Set Backlight Brightness Levels, Range: 10 ~ 250
[cd/m²]
f(T): BL Real
[cd/m²]
Shows the actual value of the backlight brightness in
[cd/m²] when backlight brightness is reduced because of high operating temperature.
Brightness Set Panel Brightness Levels, Range: 0 ~ 100 Contrast Set Contrast Levels, Range: 0 ~ 100
When “Backlight Controller” is OFF:
Function Description Backlight Set Backlight Brightness Levels, Range: 0 ~ 1,000
f(T): BL Real
Shows the actual value of the backlight brightness in
percent when backlight brightness is reduced because of high operating temperature.
Brightness Set Panel Brightness Levels, Range: 0 ~ 100 Contrast Set Contrast Levels, Range: 0 ~ 100
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13.2.3 Main Menu – Picture 1 [ANALOG]
Function
Description
Backlight
Set Backlight Brightness Levels, Range: 0 ~ 1,000
F(T): BL Real
Shows the actual value of the backlight brightness in
percent.
Backlight
[cd/m²]
Set Backlight Brightness Levels, Range: 10 ~ 250 [cd/m²]
f(T): BL Real [cd/m²]
Shows the actual value of the backlight brightness in [cd/m²].
Phase
Phase Adjustment, Range: 0 ~ 31
Brightness
Set Panel Brightness Levels, Range: 0 ~ 100
Contrast
Set Contrast Levels, Range: 0 ~ 100
Auto-adjust
Execute automatic adjustment of screen for analog signal.
H Position
Adjust Horizontal Picture Position, Range: 0 ~ 100
V Position
Adjust Vertical Picture Position, Range: 0 ~ 100
AFE Bandwidth
Change the input bandwidth of analog input to compensate
for poor video signal input.
Frequency
Adjust signal frequency. Range: Depends on signal input.
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13.2.4 Main Menu – Picture 2
Function
Description
Image Scaling
This adjustment is only available when any other solution
than 2K2K is displayed. Choose among the pre-defined values:
One to One
(Default), Fill to Aspect Ratio, Fill S c reen
Color Temperature
Color Temperature adjustment.
Choose among three pre-
defined, and one adjustable color
temperature values. Pre-
defined values are 4500K, 6500K
(Default), or 9300K. Enabling ‘User’ it is possible to adjust
individual color settings. Ref. 13.2.4.1
Gamma Table
Select the Gamma Curve settings
Setting Range:
Calibrated
User (Def ault : 2.2)
Calibration
To calibrate the monitor’s brightness and / or gamma values. For detailed calibration instruction go to 14.4 “Hardware
Monitor Calibration”
Color Temperature
Function Description
Color
Temperature
User
When you select “User” in the “Colour Temperature” menu
you can select the individual Red, Green, Blue values. Range 0 ~ 100. (e.g. necessary for calibration)
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13.2.5 Main Menu – Setup
Function
Description
Backlight Controller
Indicates the status of the automatic backlight controller and accesses the backlight controller adjustment menu.
Ref. 13.2.5.1
Source
Indicates the status of the video signal source scanner and
accesses the video signal source menu. Ref. 13.2.5.2
DPMS
Display Power Management System If “ON” automatic standby is activated as soon as no
synchronization signals are applied.
OSD
Change OSD settings.
Ref. 13.2.5.3
Language
Change OSD language. Select between OSD languages:
English, Deutsch, Español, Français
Test pattern
Select one of seven different test patterns to display on the
monitor by pressing the “▲” key. Pressing the “Menu” Key will close the OSD.
Factory / User Settings
Reset to factory default s.
Save user settings as defaults.
13.2.5.1 Sub Menu – Backlight Controller
Function
Description
Backlight Controller
Enable / Disable automatic backlight controller.
BL min [cd/m²]
The SQ2825 products supports backlight control function (= keep selected brightness stable). The user may set the
backlight to a value within a selectable brightness range. Min value for this range is 10 cd/m² When backlight control function is dis
abled, dimming range
is from 2 cd/m² up to 500 cd/m²
BL max [cd/m²]
The SQ2825 products supports backlight control function (=
keep s
elected brightness stable). The user may set the
backlight to a value within a selectable brightness range. Max value for this range is 250 cd/m². When backlight control function is dis
abled, dimming range
is from 2 cd/m² up to 500 cd/m²
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13.2.5.2 Sub Menu – Source
Function
Description
Source Scan
Automatic scan of video signal input sources for valid
signals.
Scan DVI-1
Enable Source Scan to scan digital interface DVI-1.
Scan DVI-2
Enable Source Scan to scan digital interface DVI-2.
Scan ARGB-1 *
Enable Source Scan to scan analog interface ARGB-1.
Scan ARGB-2 *
Enable Source Scan to scan analog interface ARGB-2.
Scan DP-1 *
Enable Source Scan to scan digital interface DP-1.
Scan DP-2 *
Enable Source Scan to scan digital interface DP-2.
* Depending on DisplayPort or 5-BNC Video Signal interface
13.2.5.3 OSD
Function
Description
Transparency
Set transparency of the OSD window itself. Range: 0 ~
100
OSD Timeout
[sec]
Set OSD timeout period. If no key is pressed the OSD
will disappear after this time. Range: 15 ~ 60 sec on ds .
OSD Lock
Lock / Unlock OSD Menu
( Default Factory Code: 1 2 3 4 )
Key Lock
Lock the keys operating the OSD on the front bezel of
the monitor. To unlock press and keep pressed the “▼”
key while turning the monitor on and unti
l a small
window appears with “Key Unlock” on the screen.
OSD Access Code
Set / Change OSD access code.
Ref. 14.3
When disabling the OSD LOCK it is necessary to enter the code to access the OSD and then to also disable to OSD lock on the above “Setup” menu too. Without doing this the OSD will remain locked.
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13.2.6 Main Menu – Communication
Function
Description
Serial Interface 2
Configure communication settings of serial interface
#2. Ref. 13.2.6.1
SNMP
Configure SNMP settings. Ref. 13.2.6.2
13.2.6.1 Sub Menu – Serial Interface 2
Function
Description
Mode
Selection of communication protocol
Range: Standard / Sony DDM
Signal Type
Selection of active serial communication interface.
Range: RS232 / RS422
DDM Contrast (A0)
DDM control function assignment to DDM protocol
0xA0 Range: Backlight / Brightness / Contrast / Disabled
DDM Brightness (A1)
DDM control function assignment to DDM protocol
0xA1 Range: Backlight, Brightness, Contrast, Disabled
13.2.6.2 Sub Menu – SNMP
Function
Description
IP Address
A unique address to identify the monitor in order to be able to communicate with the host machine on a
network.
Subnet Mask
Enables identification of which section of the IP address is reserved for the network and which is for
the host use.
Standard
Gateway
A router which allow communication with other
networks.
Primary DNS Server
Address of Domain Name Server (DNS)
GET Community String
Community string for GET-request
SET Community String
Community string for SET-request
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13.2.7 Main Menu – Info 1: Source
Function
Description
Selected
Source
Displays active input signal source.
Resolution (H x V)
Displays the number of pixels visible on the screen
Total (H x V)
Displays the total number of pixels on the LCD panel
module.
Horiz. Frequency [Hz]
Displays the Horizontal Frequency of the selected
input signal.
Vert. Frequency [Hz]
Displays the Vertical Frequency of the selected input
signal.
13.2.8 Main Menu – Info 2: Display
Function
Description
Alarm Message
Displays status of the main pow er fuse .
13.2.9 Main Menu – Info 3
Function
Description
Temperature
[ºC]
Displays the internal temperature of the monitor in ºC
Power Surplus Backlight [%]
Shows the reserve for adjusting the backlight
brightness in percenta g e.
Power Supply
1
Displays the operational status of Power Supply 1
Power Supply
2
Displays the operational status of Power Supply 2
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13.2.10 Main Menu – Info 4: On Time
Function
Description
Monitor
Displays the length of time in hours the monitor has
been powered on.
Backlight
Displays the length of time in hours the Backlight has
been operating.
Power Supply
1
Displays the length of time in hours the Power Supply
Unit 1 has been operating.
Power Supply
2
Displays the length of time in hours the Power Supply
Unit 2 has been operating.
13.2.11 Main Menu – Info 5
Function
Description
Firmware
Version
Displays the firmware version of the main controller
board.
Serial Number
Displays the serial number of the monitor.
(Please quote this in all communications with the
manufacturer)
13.2.12 Main Menu – Selftest
Function
Description
Image Processor
Displays the System Status
Backlight Upper
Left Quadrant
Displays the System Status of upper left quadrant
Backlight Upper
Right Quadrant
Displays the System Status of upper right quadr ant
Backlight Lower
Left Quadrant
Displays the System Status of lower left quadrant
Backlight Lower
Right Quadrant
Displays the System Status of lower right quadrant
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14 Advanced Features & Functionalities
14.1 Adjustment of Analog Signal Source (DDM)
There are no industrial standardizations or regulations of the signal coming from an analog signal source. Therefore, as the signal characteristics will differ depending on the graphics cards or cables used it is important to be able to make adjustments at the monitor. Whenever the monitor is receives an analog signal for the first time, an integrated ‘automatic adjustment’ function performs the adjustment. It uses the H- and V- frequencies of the input signal to adjust the frequencies, phase and picture position of the image. In some cases, depending on the quality of the signal input it may be necessary to undertake an additional manual adjustment. The two most important parameters to adjust on an analog signal are frequency and phase.
With poor frequency adjustment the image may appear blurred. With each and every change in frequency there is a direct impact on any blurred fields. The correct setting is only achieved when the image is consistent across the screen. Even if the entire image is blurred it must be consistent. Any blurred images will be sharpened by adjusting the Phase. When undertaking the adjustment of frequency and phase it important to use an image that can show any deficiencies clearly. Like the following image, an image with multiple parallel lines is recommended.
Incorrect Frequency
Correct Frequency
Figure 10 Frequency Adjustment
- When DDM compatible timings are used , it is not possible to adjust the frequency
- All graphics adapters used in ATC use the frequency setting of 2816
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14.2 Automatic Backlight Control
The monitor comes equipped with an integrated automatic backlight control function which ensures consistent backlight brightness throughout the life of the monitor. By using this function you can determine the exact “cd/m²” level desired and set this level via the OSD.
This functionality allows you to set the monitor’s brightness to any value between 10 ~ 250cd/m². While the monitor’s LCD panel module has a maximum brightness of 500 cd/m² the maximum automatic brightness setting is lower. The reason for this is that there is natural deterioration of any light source and the automatic backlight control function needs to compensate for this over time to achieve a consistent brightness over the lifetime of the monitor.
When usin g the mon itor with the automatic backlight control function disabled, the brightness level can be set as a percentage of the maximum brightness (i.e. 0 ~ 100%)
14.3 Locking OS D
The OSD may be locked so uses cannot access it without a pre-defined access code. This code can be set via the SETUP menu on the OSD itself. The factory default code is `1 2 3 4´
Take care to remember any password you change to as this can only be changed knowing the current valid password. Not even the factory reset function will reset the password back to the factory default.
Figure 11 OSD Access Code
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14.4 Hardware Monitor Calibration
The EIZO Raptor SQ2814 and SQ2825 come equipped with a hardware calibration functionality that can be accessed and operated through the On-Screen Display (OSD). In order to use this functionality it is essential to have the EIZO tested and approved luminance sensor; the EACAL-R01. No additional hardware or software of any description is required, ensuring a completely non-intrusive calibration operation. Please contact EIZO for further details regarding the EACAL-R01.
14.4.1 How to attach the EACAL-R01 Sensor
Connect the EACAL-S01, via the adapter cable to the RS232-2 port on the mo nit or
Position the sensor to the middle of the monitor’s screen ready for calibration
If the sensor is unstable, slide the cable weight slowly to achieve appropriate balance
between the sensor and the counter weight.
Ensure the felt surface on the sensor is clearly and evenly touching the surface of the
monitor.
felt surface
Counter
Weight
Rear of Counter Weight
Slide Slowly
Figure 12 Attaching the EACAL-R01
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14.4.2 How to Remove the EACAL-R01 Sensor
Remove the sensor slowly from the monitor screen.
After removal, place the sensor in the storage cup provided to protect from dust.
Before attaching the sensor, remove the stains or dusts on the surface of the monitor
Note that the counter weight may drop out of the cable when you slide it roughly.
Remove the stains or dusts on the felt surface before placing on the monitor.
14.4.3 Locating the Calibration Functions on the OSD
Engage the OSD by pressing the ‘MENU’ button.
Press the ‘▲’ button to move to the main menu; ‘PICTURE 2’.
Press ‘ENTER’ to move to the ‘CALIBRATION…’ option and press ‘▲’ to go to the sub-
Menu; ‘Calibration’
This will bring you to the CALIBRATION sub-menu where you will have the choice of one of three options, two of which are calibration and one is used to prove you have set the correct light and color characteristics.
Storage Cup
Figure 13 Removing the EACAL-R01
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CAU TION
For accurate results the monitor’s color characteristics are stable prior to any calibration. To
ensure the color characteristics are stable it is essential to power the monitor on at the approximate target brightness for the period of two (2) hours before calibration. This will allow accurate calibration and reading measurements from the sensor.
To ensure correct calibration and reading measurements and avoid potential damage of the
sensor itself that you strictly follow the on-scr e en inst ructions at all times.
The sensor must be correctly connected to the RS232-2 port at the rear of the monitor,
using only the adapter cable provided.
14.4.4 Backlight Calibration
Sub-Menu Option: Backlight Sensor…
Using this option will allow you to calibrate the brightness generated from backlights themselves. When you choose to do this a menu will appear giving you the option of selecting either the EACAL-S01 (an ASLM sensor) or another luminance meter.
Note: This option is only available when calibrating the backlight sensor option.
Sub-Menu to choose the luminance meter used
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Once you choose which luminance meter to be used the monitor will then go through the complete calibration process, following the following flow:
1. Plug in Luminance Meter t o RS 232-2!
Key MENU: Cancel
Key ENTER: Continue
You have the option here to either cancel the process, returning to the main menu or continuing with the
calibration function. This is a manual process so you need to choose one of the two options mentioned.
2. Setup Luminance Meter
Status [%]
This is an automatic process and requires no manual input.
3. Calibration in Progress…
Please wait
This is the beginning of the actual automatic calibration process and requires no manual input. Do not
unplug the sensor or interfere with the process until complete.
4.
Calibration Backlight Sen sor: Upper Value
Key MENU: Cancel
Key ENTER: S k ip
Backlight Intensity [cd/m²] xxx
The step calibrates the upper brightness level. To carry out calibration do not touch any keys as this is
an automatic process. This process can take a few minutes because of system heat up. During this
stage you also have the option of pressing ‘MENU’ to abort the calibration process entirely or press ‘ENTER’ to skip this process and move to the next stage. By skipping this stage you confirm that the
reading shown (e.g. xxx [cd/m²]) at that time is accepted as the actual reading.
5.
Calibration Backlight Sen sor: Lower Value
Key MENU: Cancel
Key ENTER: Skip
Backlight Intensity [cd/m²] xxx
The step calibrates the lower brightness level. To carry out calibration do not touch any keys as this is an automatic process. This process can take a few minutes because of system heat up. During this stage you also have the option of pressing ‘MENU’ to abort the calibration process entirely or press ‘ENTER’ to
skip this process and move to
the next stage. By skipping this stage you confirm that the reading shown
(e.g. xxx [cd/m²]) at that time is accepted as the actual reading.
Calibration Successfully Finished
6.
Unplug Luminance Meter
Key ENTER: Continue
The calibration process is complete. Please unplug the Luminance Meter and press ENTER to finalize the process.
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14.4.5 Gamma
Sub-Menu Option: Gamma
By using this option you will be able to calibrate the gamma characteristics and white point if desired. When you choose to do this the calibration process will begin immediately without going to a further menu by following the following flow:
1. Plug in Luminance Meter t o RS 232-2!
Key MENU: Cancel
Key ENTER: Continue
You have the option here to either cancel the process, returning to the main menu or continuing with the
calibration function. This is a manual process so you need to choose one of the two options mentioned.
2. Setup Luminance Meter
Status [%]
This is an automatic process and requires no manual input.
3.
Gamma Entry
Key MENU: Cancel
Key ENTER: Continue
Gamma
e.g. 2.2
By pressing the MENU key the process will be aborted and you will immediately proceed to the final
step. Should you wish to continue to calibrate the Gamma characteristics please use the ▲
& ▼ keys to
set the desired gamma value. Once you have done this press ENTER to continue the process. You will
then move immediately to the next step:
Note: By reducing the gamma setting to be less than one you will move to the DICOM gamma value.
4.
X Color Component Entry
Key MENU: Cancel
Key ENTER: Continue
X Color Component
e.g. .313
By pressing the MENU key the process will be aborted and you will immediately proceed to the final
step. Should you wish to continue to calibrate the X Color Coordinate please use the ▲ & ▼ keys to set
the desired value. Once you have done this press ENTER to continue the process. You will then move
immediately to the next step:
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5.
Y Color Component Entry
Key MENU: Cancel
Key ENTER: Continue
Y Color Component
e.g. .323
By pressing the MENU key the process will be aborted and you will immediately proceed to the final
step. Should you wish to continue to calibrate the Y Color Coordinate please use the ▲ & ▼ keys to set
the desired value. Once you have done this
press ENTER to continue the process. You will then move
immediately to the next step:
6.
Measuring Display Characteristics
Key MENU: Cancel
Status [%]
At any stage during this process you may press MENU to cancel the operation. This is the beginning of the actual gamma calibration process and requires no manual input. This is an entirely automatic process so do not unplug the sensor or interfere with the process until complete for an accurate gamma
calibration.
7.
Generating LUT
Key MENU: Cancel
Status [%]
This is an automatic process and requires no manual input. At any stage during this process you may
press MENU to cancel the operation.
8.
Saving LUT
This is an automatic process and requires no manual input.
Calibration Successfully Finished
9.
Unplug Luminance Meter
Key ENTER: Continue
The calibration process is complete. Please unplug the Luminance Meter and press ENTER to finalize
the process.
Note: Please note that whenever you make a change in the Gamma settings it is also important to re-calibrate the Backlights. By setting the ‘X’ and ‘Y’ you are determining the ‘White-point’ level that will be used as the basis for the Correlated Color Temperature setting.
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14.4.6 Measure Luminance & Color
Sub-Menu Option: Measure Luminance & Color
In order to be able to prove the brightness and gamma characteristics resulting from the calibration features outlined earlier it is important to be able to measure the results. This operation will allow you to use the luminance meter to obtain the relevant measurements proving your calibration results by following the following flow:
1. Plug in Luminance Meter t o RS 232-2!
Key MENU: Cancel
Key ENTER: Continue
You have the option here to either cancel the process, returning to the main menu or continuing with the
calibration function. This is a manual process so you need to choose one of the two options mentioned.
2. Setup Luminance Meter
Status [%]
This is an automatic process and requires no manual input.
3.
Measuring Luminance
Key MENU: Cancel
Key ENTER: Enable TP
Lv [cd/m²] / x / y: 69 / 0.302 / 0.316
Note: TP = Test Pattern. The monitor comes equipped with a number of test patterns build in so there is no need for a workstation when calibration or monitor testing.
At any stage during this process you may press MENU to cancel the operation. This stage will test the luminance of the image on screen. By pressing ENTER you can toggle through a number of pre-set test patterns and move
the sensor over the screen to read settings over the different sectors. Once you have
Entered the first test pattern simply move to another test pattern by pressing the
▲ & ▼ keys. Once you
are satisfied with the readings turn the test pattern off by pressing the ENTER key again. Then press MENU to cancel.
4.
Unplug Luminance Meter
Key ENTER: Continue
The process is complete. Please unplug the Luminance Meter and press ENTER to finalize.
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15 Serial Communication I nt er f a c es
15.1 RS232 Interface
The RS232 interface is used for communication with the host machine (external PC / workstation). The three different protocols are available which are described in Users’ Manual. Additionally, the RS232-1 interface is used for firmware update of the monitor and the RS232-2 undertakes communication with a PC via the DDM protocol.
RS232-1
RS232-2
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
1
N.C.
1 N.C.
2
TXD (Output)
2 TXD (Output)
3
RXD (Input)
3 RXD (Input)
4
N.C.
4 DSR (Input)
5
GND
5 GND
6
N.C.
6 DTR (Output)
7
N.C.
7 N.C.
8
N.C.
8 N.C.
9
N.C.
9 N.C.
Note: Only the RS232-1 interface can be used for firmware updates.
15.2 RS422 Interface
The RS422 interface is used for communication with the host machine (external PC / workstation). The three different protocols are available which are described in User Manual.
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
1
GND
6
GND
11
DSR+
2
TXD+
7
N.C.
12
DTR+
3
RXD+
8
+5V Output
13
GND
4
DSR-
9
TXD-
14
N.C
5
DTR-
10
RXD-
15
+5V Output
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15.3 Universal Serial Bus (USB) Interface
The USB-1/USB-2 interfaces are used for communication with two independent host machines. These USB interfaces are working with full-speed (12Mbit/s). The USB communication is based on standard HID (Human Interface Device) protocol. USB HID generic device drivers are available in most modern operating systems. The range of functions is same as “Simplified Protocol” detailed in this manual.
USB-1
USB-2
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
1
Vbus (5V)
1 Vbus (5V)
2
D- 2
D- 3 D+ 3
D+ 4 GND
4 GND
15.4 Ethernet (TCP/IP) Interface
The Ethernet interface is used for TCP/IP-communication with the host machine (external PC / workstation). The protocol for the communication is Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). The operation and functionality are described in this manual and the IP address can be found and set in the OSD menu.
15.4.1 SNMP Protocol
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a User Datagram Protocol-based (UDP) network protocol. SNMP is based on the manager/agent model consisting of a manager, an agent, and a database of management information, managed objects and the network protocol. The manager provides the interface between the human network manager and the management system. The agent provides the interface between the manager and the physical device(s) being managed. The manager and agent use a Management Information Base (MIB) and a relatively small set of commands to exchange information.
15.4.2 Management Information Base (MIB)
SNMP itself does not define which information (which variables) a managed system should offer. Rather, it uses an extensible design, where the available information is defined by ‘Management Information Bases’ (MIBs). MIBs describe the structure of the management data of a device subsystem; they use a hierarchical namespace containing ‘Object Identifiers’ (OID). Each OID identifies a variable that can be read or set via SNMP. The OID consists of numbers separated by decimal points (i.e. 1.3.6.1.4.1.2682.1). The MIB hierarchy can be depicted as a tree with a nameless root, the levels of which are assigned by different organizations. The top-level MIB OIDs belong to different standards organizations, while lower-level object IDs are allocated by associated organizations. This model permits management across all layers of the ‘Open System Interconnection’ (OSI) reference model, extending into applications such as databases, email, and the Java reference model, as MIBs can be defined for all such area-specific information and operations. A standard MIB is defined by the factory and can be customize upon request. The following figure shows an example of an MIB for the monitor:
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Example Extract of the Monitor MIB
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15.4.3 SNMP Command Messages
SNMP uses five basic messages (GET, GET-NEXT, GET-RESPONSE, SET, and TRAP) to communicate between the manager and the agent.
The GET and GET -NEXT messages allow the manager to request information for a specific variable. The agent, upon receiving a GET or GET-NEXT message, will issue a GET­RESPONSE message to the manager with either the information requested or an error indication as to why the request cannot be processed.
A SET message allows the manager to request a change be made to the value of a specific variable in the case of an alarm remote that will operate a relay. The agent will then respond with a GET-RESPONSE message indicating the change has been made or an error indication as to why the change cannot be made.
The TRAP message allows the agent to spontaneously inform the manager of an "important" event.
Most of the messages (GET, GET-NEXT, and SET) are only issued by the SNMP manager. The TRAP message is the only message capable of being initiated by an agent. This notifies the SNMP manager as soon as an alarm condition occurs, instead of waiting for the SNMP manager to ask.
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16 Serial Communication Prot oc ol
The monitor has two logical channels for serial communication available. Both channels can be simultaneously used with USB and RS232 interfaces. Channel two can additionally be used alternatively as an RS232 or RS422 interface.
Switching between the RS232-2 and RS422 is done via the OSD menu. Serial communication is undertaken using one of the three different transmission protocols available.
I. Standard Protocol
This protocol supports all adjust me nts and controls of the monitor.
II. Simplified Protocol
This protocol has a simplified structure, and only allows the basic adjustment of ‘Brightness’, ‘Contrast’ and ‘Backlight Brightness’. It can also query the monitor’s system status for information such as error messages, temperature, active source and operating time.
III. DDM Protocol
This protocol is used in Sony-DDM compatible systems.
The following table shows which transmission protocols are available for each of the
different interfaces:
Protocol
RS232-1
RS232-2*
RS422
USB-1/2
Standard
Simplified
DDM
Note: RS232-2 interface has additional handshake signals which are needed for communication via DDM-Protocol
Figure 14 Internal Logical Chan nel s
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16.1 Standar d Pr ot oc ol
Standard protocol supports all adjustments and controls of the monitor. It uses two kinds of data package format types:
I.
Operation
Used for adjustments such as Brightness, Contrast and
Backlight Brightness.
II.
Key Simulation
Used to operate the OS via serial interface
Interface Parameter s
BAU D RATE
19200
PARITY
None
DAT A BIT S
8
STOP BITS
1
HANDSHAKE
No
Protocol
HOST
MONITOR
Operation / Key
 ACK (OK)
Operation (GET)
 ACK (OK)
 OpPack
0x1E
ACK Message
OK
0x06
ERROR
0x15
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16.1.1 Telegram Structure `Operation`
Byte Nr.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Data
0xBE
0xEF
0x03
0x19
0x00
CRC-L
CRC-H
O-Type
Code-L
Code-H
0x00
Byte Nr.
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Data
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
Val-L
Val-1
Val-2
Val-H
0x00
0x00
Byte Nr.
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Data
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
Step-L
Step-1
Step-2
Step-H
L = Lower Byte
H = Higher Byte
O-Type
(BYTE)
:Operation
Code
(WORD)
:Function
Val
(DWORD)
:Value
Step
(DWORD)
:Step for INC or DEC
O-Type
Code
Operation
Comment
0x01
SET
Set Value
0x02
GET
Get Value
0x02
INC
Increment Value
0x04
DEC
Decrement Value
Code
Code
Operation
Comment
Value Min.
Value Max.
0x03E8
Backlight Brightness
Set Backlight Value
0
0xff
0x139C
Brightness
Set Brightness Level
0
0xff
0x13AF
Contrast
Set Contrast Level
0
0xff
Protocol
HOST
MONITOR
Operation Packet
 Char 0x1E + Operation Packet
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16.1.2 Telegram Structure `Keyboard Simul ation`
Byte Nr.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Data
0xBE
0xEF
0x02
0x06
0x00
CRC-L
CRC-H
Code-L
Code-H
0x00
0x00
Byte Nr.
11
12
Data
0x00
0x00
L = Lower Byte
H = Higher Byte
Code
(WORD)
:Key Code
The following codes are sup port e d:
Key Code
Function / Key
0x0061
+
0x0062
-
0x005b
UP
0x0059
DOWN
0x005a
LEFT
0x0058
RIGHT
0x0057
MENU
0x005c
MENU RIGHT
0x005d
MENU LEFT
0x005f
ESCAPE
0x0056
AUTOADJUST
0x0055
SOURCE
Protocol
HOST
MONITOR
Packet ‘Keyboard Simulat ion’
 Char 0x06
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16.1.3 Calculation of CRC – Check Sum
For CRC check sum calculation set 0x00 for CRC-L and CRC-H. Check sum is calculated according to a reference table.
WORD CalculateCRC16(BYTE *pcData, int nCount)
{ BYTE cCRCHi = 0xFF; // high byte of CRC initialized BYTE cCRCLo = 0xFF; // low byte of CRC initialized BYTE cIndex; // will index into CRC lookup table
while (nCount--) // step through each byte of data {
cIndex = cCRCHi ^ *pcData++; // calculate the CRC cCRCHi = cCRCLo ^ cCRCHiArray[cIndex]; cCRCLo = cCRCLoArray[cIndex]; }
return (cCRCHi << 8) + cCRCLo; }
static CROMDATA BYTE cCRCHiArray[] = { 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x01, 0xC0, 0x80, 0x41, 0x00, 0xC1, 0x81, 0x40 };
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static CROMDATA BYTE cCRCLoArra y[] = { 0x00, 0xC0, 0xC1, 0x01, 0xC3, 0x03, 0x02, 0xC2, 0xC6, 0x06, 0x07, 0xC7, 0x05, 0xC5, 0xC4, 0x04, 0xCC, 0x0C, 0x0D, 0xCD, 0x0F, 0xCF, 0xCE, 0x0E, 0x0A, 0xCA, 0xCB, 0x0B, 0xC9, 0x09, 0x08, 0xC8, 0xD8, 0x18, 0x19, 0xD9, 0x1B, 0xDB, 0xDA, 0x1A, 0x1E, 0xDE, 0xDF, 0x1F, 0xDD, 0x1D, 0x1C, 0xDC, 0x14, 0xD4, 0xD5, 0x15, 0xD7, 0x17, 0x16, 0xD6, 0xD2, 0x12, 0x13, 0xD3, 0x11, 0xD1, 0xD0, 0x10, 0xF0, 0x30, 0x31, 0xF1, 0x33, 0xF3, 0xF2, 0x32, 0x36, 0xF6, 0xF7, 0x37, 0xF5, 0x35, 0x34, 0xF4, 0x3C, 0xFC, 0xFD, 0x3D, 0xFF, 0x3F, 0x3E, 0xFE, 0xFA, 0x3A, 0x3B, 0xFB, 0x39, 0xF9, 0xF8, 0x38, 0x28, 0xE8, 0xE9, 0x29, 0xEB, 0x2B, 0x2A, 0xEA, 0xEE, 0x2E, 0x2F, 0xEF, 0x2D, 0xED, 0xEC, 0x2C, 0xE4, 0x24, 0x25, 0xE5, 0x27, 0xE7, 0xE6, 0x26, 0x22, 0xE2, 0xE3, 0x 23, 0x E1, 0x21, 0x20, 0xE0, 0xA0, 0x60, 0x61, 0xA1, 0x63, 0xA3, 0xA2, 0x62, 0x66, 0xA6, 0xA7, 0x67, 0xA5, 0x65, 0x64, 0xA4, 0x6C, 0xAC, 0xAD, 0x6D, 0xAF, 0x6F, 0x6E, 0xAE, 0xAA, 0x6A, 0x6B, 0xAB, 0x69, 0xA9, 0xA8, 0x68, 0x78, 0xB8, 0xB9, 0x 79, 0x BB, 0x7B, 0x7A, 0xBA, 0xBE, 0x7E, 0x7F, 0xBF, 0x7D, 0xBD, 0xBC, 0x7C, 0xB4, 0x74, 0x75, 0xB5, 0x77, 0xB7, 0xB6, 0x76, 0x72, 0xB2, 0xB3, 0x73, 0xB1, 0x71, 0x70, 0xB0, 0x50, 0x90, 0x91, 0x51, 0x93, 0x53, 0x52, 0x92, 0x96, 0x56, 0x57, 0x97, 0x55, 0x95, 0x94, 0x54, 0x9C, 0x5C, 0x5D, 0x9D, 0x5F, 0x9F, 0x9E, 0x5E, 0x5A, 0x9A, 0x9B, 0x5B, 0x99, 0x59, 0x58, 0x98, 0x88, 0x48, 0x49, 0x89, 0x4B, 0x8B, 0x8A, 0x4A, 0x4E, 0x8E, 0x8F, 0x4F, 0x8D, 0x4D, 0x4C, 0x8C, 0x44, 0x84, 0x85, 0x45, 0x87, 0x47, 0x46, 0x86, 0x82, 0x42, 0x43, 0x83, 0x41, 0x81, 0x80, 0x40 };
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16.2 Simpli fi e d Protocol
‘Simplified Protocol’ uses a data package structure similar to the ‘Standard Protocol’, however with a reduced functional range. The calculation of the CRC check sum is the same and as stated on the previous page.
Interface Parameters
BAUD RATE
19200
PARITY
None
DATA BITS
8
STOP BITS
1
HANDSHAKE
No
Protocol
HOST
MONITOR
Telegram
 Telegram with Data of ACK (OK)
ACK Message
OK
0x06
The maximum response time of the monitor is 200ms. Should there be an error in the transmission, the monitor will not response.
16.2.1 Data Packet Structure
Byte Nr.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Data
0xBE
0xEF
0x10
Len-L
Len-H
CRC-L
CRC-H
CMD
Data 0
Data 1
Data
Byte Nr.
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Data
Data
Data
Data
Data
Data
Data
Data
Data
Data
Data
L = Lower Byte
H = Higher Byte
CMD
(BYTE)
:Command
Len L / H
(WORD)
:Number of data bytes CMD + Data 0 to Data xx
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CMD
Code
Operation
Comment
0x01
Status
Reply of system ‘Status’
Host  Monitor
Byte 03: L-Len = 0x01 Byte 04: H-Len = 0x00
Monitor  Host
Byte 03: L-Len = 0x0E Byte 04: H-Len = 0x00
Byte 08: Status Information Display Module
- Bit 0: VDD - fuse faulty
- Bit 1: Backlight inverter – fuse faulty
- Bit 2: Upper backlight unit faulty
- Bit 3: Middle backlight unit faulty
- Bit 4: Lower backlight unit faulty
- Bit 5: No or no valid input signal from controller
- Bit 6: reserved
- Bit 7: reserved
Byte 09: Internal Temperature
-55°C to +125°C in complement on two
Byte 10: Active Input Source
- Bit 0..1: 0 = RGB-Analog1 / DP1 1 = DVI1 2 = DVI2 3 = RGB-Analog2 / DP2
- Bit 2: Input signal active
Byte 11: Status
- Bit 0: Fan 1 (0=OK)
- Bit 1: Fan 2 (0= OK)
- Bit 2: High Temperature (0= OK)
- Bit 3: reserved
- Bit 4: reserved
- Bit 5: reserved
- Bit 6: reserved
- Bit 7: reserved
Byte 12: Backlight spare capacity
0 to 100%
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Byte 13: LSB Operating hour meter Byte 14: Second Byte Operating hour meter Byte 15: third Byte Operating hour meter Byte 16: MSB Operating hour meter Byte 17: Upper Tray: LSB Backlight- Operating hour meter
Byte 18: Upper Tray: second Byte Backlight- Operating hour meter Byte 19: Upper Tray: third Byte Backlight- Operating hour meter Byte 20: Upper Tray: MSB Backlight- Operating hour meter Byte 21: Middle Tray: LSB Backlight- Operating hour meter Byte 22: Middle Tray: second Byte Backlight- Operating hour meter Byte 23: Middle Tray: third Byte Backlight- Operating hour meter Byte 24: Middle Tray: MSB Backlight- Operating hour meter Byte 25: Lower Tray: LSB Backlight- Operating hour meter Byte 26: Lower Tray: second Byte Backlight- Operating hour meter Byte 27: Lower Tray: third Byte Backlight- Operating hour meter Byte 28: Lower Tray: MSB Backlight- Operating hour meter
0x02
Source
Switch
This command enables the host to switch ‘Signal Source’.
Host  Monitor
Byte 03: L-Len = 0x01
Byte 04: H-Len = 0x00
Byte 08: Input - Source
0 = RGB-Analog1 / DP1
1 = DVI 1
2 = DVI 2
3 = RBG-Analog2 / DP2
Monitor  Host
Byte 00: ACK = 0x06
ACK is sent after the monitor has internally switched t he sour ce.
CRC-Check sum for individual sources::
- AnalogRGB1: 0x2C1C
- DVI1: 0xEDDC
- DVI2: 0xADDD
- AnalogRGB2: 0x6C1D
0x03
Backlight
Brightness
This command is used to adjust ‘Backlight Brightness’
Host  Monitor
Byte 03: L-Len = 0x02
Byte 04: H-Len = 0x00
Byte 08: Value of Brightness (0 .. 255)
Monitor  Host
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Byte 00: ACK = 0x06
Value 0 to 255 corresponds 0 to 100% of adjustment range
0x04
Brightness
This command is used to adjust ‘Bri ght nes s’ (bla ck lev el).
Host  Monitor
Byte 03: L-Len = 0x02
Byte 04: H-Len = 0x00
Byte 08: Brightness value (0 .. 255)
Monitor  Host
Byte 00: ACK = 0x06
Value 0 to 255 corresponds 0 to 100% of adjustment range.
0x05
Contrast
This command is used to adjust ‘Contrast’.
Host  Monitor
Byte 03: L-Len = 0x02
Byte 04: H-Len = 0x00
Byte 08: Contrast value (0 .. 255)
Monitor  Host
Byte 00: ACK = 0x06
Value 0 to 255 corresponds 0 to 100% of adjustment range.
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16.3 DDM Protocol
‘DDM Protocol’ is used in Sony-DDM compatible systems. The monitor only implements those commands which the monitor supports. All other commands will return successful (‘Send Back’ command). This protocol is only supported by RS232-2 or RS422 interfaces. The ‘DDM Protocol’ function and the ‘Communication Interface’ to be used must be selected in the OSD.
Implemented Commands:
Code
Command
Comment
0xA0
Operator Brightness
This command is used to set Backlight brightness. This function will need to be
activated on the OSD.
0xA1
Operator Contrast
This command is used to set the Contrast. This function will need to be activated
on the OSD.
0xB8
Status
Response System Status
Byte 0: Firmware Version 0x10 Byte 1: Firmware Version
0xC2 Firmware
Example: C42i0CV2
Byte 2: fixed 0x00 Byte 3: fixed 0x00 Byte 4: fixed 0x60 Byte 5: fixed 0x07 Byte 6: fixed 0x00 Byte 7: fixed 0x00 Byte 8: Major system status
- Bit 0: FAN 1 Error
- Bit 1: FAN 2 Error
- Bit 2: Temperature Error
- Bit 3: Display Error (some failure in Byte 10)
- Bit 4: 0
- Bit 5: 0
- Bit 6: 0
- Bit 7: 0
Byte 9: M1-Board Status Byte 10: Display Status (M2-Board-Status)
- Bit 0: FDD fuse blown
- Bit 1: Backlight inverter fuse blown
- Bit 2: Upper Backlight unit fault
- Bit 3: Middle Backlight unit fault
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Echo Back
Command
Byte
Command
0xA0 /
0xA1
Complete
Data Byte / Error Code
Echo Back
Command
Byte
Command
0xB8
Data Bytes
12 Status
Bytes
Check Sum
- Bit 4: Lower Backlight unit fault
- Bit 5: 0
- Bit 6: 0
- Bit 7: 0
Byte 11: M2-Board Status
16.3.1 Protocol for Command 0xA0 and 0xA1
Host
Monitor
Error Code
0x0A = Timeout (No Data receiv ed 1sec after “Echo Back”) 0x0A = Wrong amount of data 0x0D = Wrong check sum
16.3.2 Protocol Status 0xB8
Host
Monitor
No Error Codes
Number of
Data
Bytes
Data
Byte
Check
Sum
Number of
Data
Bytes
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17 Cleaning
W
ARNING
Warning: life-threatening voltages and risk of fire and short circuiting
No unauthorized opening of the device.
The device may only be opened by qualified personnel. There is a risk of
electric shock.
No liability is assumed for damage to life, limb, and property caused by the
work of non-quali fied p er sonnel. Disconnect the device fro m the power supply prior to cleaning.
If heavily soiled, you can clean the monitor with a damp cotton cloth and an appropriate mild cleaner.
ATTENTION
Substantial material damage may occur due to improper cleaning and handling.
Therefore, observe the following warnings.
The screen surface is very sensitive to mechanical influences. Therefore,
definitely avoid scratches, bumps, or the like.
Never use a dry cloth and/or microfiber cloths, otherwise dust particles can
scratch the surface. The use of scouring powder, plastic-dissolving, and alcohol-
containing
detergents are strictly forbidden. Make sure that no liquid gets inside the device while cleaning.
Immediately remove any water drops or drops of liquid on the device.
Prolonged contact with liquids may leave discolorat
ion or chalky
deposits on the surface.
Incorrect cleaning can di sc ol or, mis shap e, or dam age the device.
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18 Maintenance
The unit is maintenance-free.
W
ARNING
Warning: life-threatening voltages and risk of fire and short circuiting
The device may only be opened by qualified personnel. There is a risk of
electric shock.
No liability is assumed for damage to life, limb, and property caused by the
work of non-quali fied p er sonnel. Never try to perform repair work or troubleshootin
g on the device for which
there are no specific instructions in this document.
19 Troubleshooting
19.1 No Picture
Issue
Potential Cause / Remedy
Power indicator “LED2” not ON
If the LED2 is not ON this shows there is no main power to the
monitor or the monitor
is turned OFF. Please check if the main power cable is correctly connected. If so, please check if the main power switch on the back of the monitor is turned on. If so, then please press the power button on the front
bezel of the monitor.
If this does not
work then please disconnect the monitor from the main power source and turn it on again after a few minutes.
Power indicator “LED2” is ON, but still no image.
Move the mouse and press any key on the keyboard.
If “LED1” is on then the monitor is in standby mode.
If “LED1” is flashing then there is no valid video signal on the
selected video signal interface. Switch the signal input using the OSD to ensure the monitor is trying to read the right
signal input interface.
It is possible the brightness setting h
as been turned down.
Please check this setting and increase if this is the case.
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19.2 Imagi ng Pr oblems (Digital & Analog)
Issue
Potential Cause / Remedy
The screen is too bright or too dark
Use “Backlight”, “Brightness” or “Contrast” adjustments on the
Quick Menu or OSD to adjust the monitor
If the screen is too bright enable the backlight controller and
set your desired “cd/m²” level.
Note: Any monitor backlight has a limited lifespan. Should the screen become too dark or begin to flicker after a long usage time, contact EIZO.
The characters are blurred.
Check if the PC is configured to meet the resolution and
vertical frequency requirements of the monitor.
Adjust the clock, frequency and phase settings. With each and
every change in frequency there is a d
irect impact on any blurred fields. The correct setting is only achieved when the image is consistent across the screen. Any blurred images will be sharpened by adjusting the Phase. When undertaking the adjustment of frequency and phase it
important to use
an image that can show any deficiencies
clearly and mentioned earlier in this User’s Manual.
An afterimage has appeared.
Afterimages are particular to monitors. These happen after a
period of time displaying the same image without change.
Avoiding displa
ying the same image for a long period of time
is the ideal countermeasure for such a phenomenon.
Use the screen saver, power off the monitor periodically, and
reduce brightness settings to minimum levels without interfering with daily usage.
Red, Green, Blue
and/or White dots are visible on the screen.
This is a limitation of LCD panel technology and a
characteristic of the LCD panel module itself. It is not a product failure of the monitor. For more information please
contact EIZO.
Interference
patterns or pressure marks appeared on the screen.
Leave the monitor on with a white or black screen. The
symptom may disappear in time.
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19.3 Imagi ng Pr oblems (Analog)
Issue
Potential Cause / Remedy
The display
position is incorrect
Enable the “AutoAdjust” function via the OSD.
Enable the “automatic phase adjustment” via the OSD.
During normal operation the monitor will heat up and this can
cause marginal phasing between the pixel clock and the video signal. By enabling the automatic phase adjustment in
the OSD
the monitor will be able to automatically compensate for such deviations. The function performs a test of the pixel clock every five minutes and readjusts
should it detect a deviation.
Vertical bars
appear on the screen or a part of the image is flickering
Use the “Frequency” and
“Phase” settings in the OSD to adjust the monitor.
The whole screen is flickering of blurring.
Use the “Phase” setting in the OSD to
adjust the monitor.
19.4 Other Problems
Issue
Potential Cause / Remedy
The OSD does not
appear
Check if the key lock or OSD lock are enabled.
The “AutoAdjust”
functionality does not work
The function is not required, and therefore automatically
disenabled for digital video signal input.
USB devices
connected to the monitor do not work.
The USB interfaces in the monitor are configured purely for
calibration and serial communication purpose. They are not generic USB connections found in commercial monitors / computers.
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20 What to do in case of defect
Repair
Never do maintenance and repair work on the device yourself.
Maintenance and repair work must be carried out by trained personnel only. Opening or removing the covering of the device could cause fire, electrical
shocks, or damage to the equipment.
Smoke development or unusual development of noise and odors Disconnect the device from the power supply voltage and notify the
manufacturer/supplier.
Trying to work with a malfunctioning device may result in fire, electric
shock, or further damage to the equipment.
The device must be disconnected from the power supply and
reviewed by qualified personnel in cases of:
Damage to the connector or the power cord.
After liquid has penetrated the device.
If the device has been exposed to moisture.
If the device does not work.
If the unit has been dropped and / or the casing is damaged.
If the device has a burning smell.
If the machi n e pro duces an abnormal noise.
21 Dismantling
Turn off the monitor.
Disconnect from power supply
Always put the power switch to the “Off” position before
disconnecting
the device from the power supply. Otherwise, the
device may be destroyed.
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Unplug the cable at the back of the monitor back.
Correct disconnection of the power cord to avoid risk of fire and short
circuits
When unplugging the power cord only touch the
plug. Do not pull on the
cable, only on the plug. That way you will prevent damage to the cables.
Make sure that your hands are dry, otherwise there is a risk of electric
shock. If you do not disconnect the cord, it could cause fire or electric shock.
Warning: life-threatening voltages and risk of fire and short circuiting
No unauthorized opening of the device
The device may only be opened by qualified personnel. There is a risk of
electric shock. No liability is assumed for damage to life, limb, and pro
perty caused by the
work of non-quali fied p er sonnel.
As needed, unscrew the monitor from the base or the VESA mount. Before turning off the monitor, make sure you have suitable surface protection, for example,
a towel can be placed on the surface where the monitor will be placed. Pack the monitor in its original packaging.
22 Recycling, disposal
The country-specific requirements and laws as well as the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act (ElektroG) and as needed the guidelines of the WEEE 2012/19/EU (WEEE Reg. No. DE 17922169) must be adhered to when disposing of the product.
The devices are marked accordingly.
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23 Glossary
ASV (Advanced Super View) - It is a VA mode where liquid crystal molecules orient
perpendicular to the substrates in the off state, developed by SHARP. The bottom sub-pixel has continuously covered electrodes, while the upper one has a smaller area electrode in the center of the sub-pixel. When the field is on, the liquid crystal molecules start to tilt towards the center of the sub -pixels because of the electric field; as a result, a continuous pinwheel alignment (CPA) is formed; the azimuthal angle rotates 360 degrees continuously resulting in an excellent viewing angle.
Auto Adjustment - A function that automatically adjusts the clock, phase, and screen position of the monitor to their ideal levels. Auto Adjustment is activated through the monitors’ OSD menu.
Auto Backlight Brightness Stabilization - A drift correction circuit that stabilizes the screen brightness level within minutes after start-up or coming out of power saving mode. Without this technology, brightness takes up to two hours to stabilize.
Backlight - The light source positioned behind the LCD panel which illuminates the display screen. The Raptor monitor uses four backlight plates.
BNC Connector (Bayonet Neill–Concelman) - A miniature quick connect/disconnect RF connector used for coaxial cable. It features two bayonet lugs on the female connector; mating is achieved with only a quarter turn of the coupling nut.
Pixel Clock - The analog signal input monitor needs to reproduce a clock of the same frequency as the dot clock of the graphics system in use, when the analog signal is converted to a digital signal for image display. This is called clock adjustment. If the clock pulse is not set correctly, some vertical bars appear on the screen.
Color Temperature - Color temperature is a method to measure the white color tone, generally indicated in degrees Kelvin. The screen becomes reddish at a low temperature, and bluish at a high temperature, like the flame temperature.
4500 K: Slightly reddish white 6500 K: White referred to as daylight-balanced color 9300 K: Slightly bluish white
DDC (Display Data Channel) - A communication channel for the transmission of information between the display monitor and the PC that allows for automatic configuration of the hardware. In other words, "Plug and Play" compatibility.
DDC/CI (Display Data Channel / Command Interface) - VESA provides the standardization for the interactive communication of the setting information, etc. between a PC and the monitor.
DDM Communication Protocol - A communication protocol allowing the user to gain basic adjustment and control over the monitor in Sony-DDM compatible systems using a n RS232 or RS422 interface.
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DisplayPort - Developed by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA), DisplayPort is a digital display interface which provides a single, simplified, high-bandwidth connection for video and audio signals sent from a PC to a compatible monitor.
Dot Pitch - The d is t ance f r om th e center of one pixel to the center of the next closest pixel of the same color. Pixel pitch gives a general idea of the monitor's ability to produce sharp images; the smaller the pixel pitch, the sharper the image.
DVI (Digital Visual Interface) - DVI is a digital interface standard. DVI allows direct transmission of the PC’s digital data without loss. This adopts the TMDS transmission system and DVI connectors. There are two types of DVI connectors. One is a DVI-D connector for digital signal input only. The other is a DVI-I connector for both digital and analog signal inputs.
Dual Link DVI - To support display devices requiring higher video bandwidth, there is provision for a dual DVI link. A dual link doubles the number of TMDS pairs, effectively doubling video bandwidth at a given pixel clock frequency. All modes that require more than 24 bits per pixel, or 165 MHz pixel clock frequency must use dual-link mode.
EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) - A data structure provided by a digital display to describe its capabilities to a video source (e.g. graphics card ).
Gain - This is used to adjust each color parameter for red, green and blue. An LCD monitor displays the color by the light passing through the panel color filter. Red, green and blue are the three primary colors. All the colors on the screen are displayed by combining these three colors. The color tone can be changed by adjusting the light intensity (volume) passing through each color’s filter.
Gamma - The relationship between a computer's inputs and the brightness or luminance displayed on a monitor. Gamma is expressed in the following equation: Brightness (Luminance) = Constant x input-gamma. While gamma has no effect on black or white, it does affect grey or midtones. If a monitor's gamma level is set too high, midtones will appear too dark. Conversely, if gamma is set too low, midtones will appear too light.
Kelvin - The ‘Kelvin’ is a unit of measurement for temperature. It is one of the seven base units in the International System of Units and is assigned the unit symbol K.
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) - A Liquid Crystal Display is a non-emissive display. The active element on an EIZO LCD monitor is a Twisted-Neumatic (TN), Vertically Aligned (VA) or In-Plane Switching (ISP) liquid c rystal. LCDs are used in digital watches, calculators, word processors, televisions, and of course computer displays.
Luminance - The quality of the amount of radiating light perceived to be emitted from the display. This varies from a minimum for a very dim appearance to a maximum for a very bright appearance.
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Management Information Base (MIB) - A virtual database used for managing the entities in a communications network. Most often associated with the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
Megahertz (MHz) - 1,000,000 x Hertz. Dot Clock is measured in terms of Megahertz. If the dot clock is 25.2 MHz, this means 25,200,000 dots can be illuminated every second. This translates to one dot every Nano second.
Phase - Phase means the sampling timing to convert the analog input signal to a digital signal. Phase adjustment is made to adjust the timing. It is recommended that phase adjustment be made after the clock is adjusted correctly.
RAL Colors - RAL colours are standard colors based on a series of color collections for
industry paint and coatings and is the most popular Central European Color Standard used
today. Refresh Rate - The frequency with which the entire image on the screen is redrawn. The
refresh rate is measured in hertz, therefore, a refresh rate of 60 Hz, means the image is redrawn 60 times per second.
Resolution - The LCD panel consists of numerous pixels of specified size, which are illuminated to form images. This monitor consists of horizontal 2048 pixels and 2048 vertical pixels). At a resolution of 2048 × 2048 all pixels are illuminated as a full screen (1:1).
Response Time - The amount of time measured in milliseconds (ms) it takes a pixel to go from black to white and back to black again. Faster response times minimize ghosting and blurring on a monitor displaying moving images, and they are indicated by reduced time measurements in product specifications. Although cited, black-to-white-to-black response time is not the ideal indicator of a monitor's ability to play moving images smoothly since it doesn't measure the transition time between gray-to-gray midtones included in all color images.
RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) - A European Union directive that stands for "the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment". The six restricted substances are lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, PBDE (polybrominated diphenylethers), and PBB (polybrominated biphenyls). RoHS went into effect in July 2006 and applies to most electrical and electronic equipment manufactured and imported into the EU. All EIZO monitors and accessories manufactured after June 2006 are RoHS compliant.
RS232 (Recommended Standard 232) - The traditional name for a series of standards for serial binary single-ended data and control signals connecting between DTE (data terminal equipment) and DCE (Data Communi cati on Eq ui pm ent).
RS422 (Recommended Standard 422) - A technical standard that specifies electrical characteristics of a digital signaling circuit.
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Simplified Communication Protocol - A communication protocol allowing the user to gain basic adjustment of ‘Brightness’, ‘Contrast’ and ‘Backlight Brightness’ of the monitor using an RS232, RS422, USB or TCP/IP interface.
SNMP (The Simple Network Management Protocol) - An application-layer protocol that facilitates the exchange of management information between network devices.
sRGB (Standard RGB) - International standard for color reproduction and color space among peripheral devices (such as monitors, printers, digital cameras, scanners). As a form of simple color matching for the Internet, colors can be displayed using tones close to those of the transmission and reception devices.
Standard Communication Protocol - A communication protocol allowing the user to gain full adjustment and control of the monitor using an RS232 interface.
TCP/IP (Internet Protocol Suite) - The networking model and a set of communications used for the Internet and similar networks.
TMDS (Transition Minimized Differential Signaling) - A signal transmission system for digital interface.
VESA DPMS - VESA DPMS (Video Electronics Standard Association - Display Power Management Signaling) is an association that promotes the standardization of signals transmitted by computers in order to achieve less power expenditure by monitors.
Viewing Angle - The maximum angle measured in degrees at which an LCD monitor's screen can be viewed at a minimally acceptable level. A viewing angle is a measure of the contrast ratio and usually corresponds to a contrast ratio of 10:1 or 5:1.
Vertical Scanning Frequency - The refresh rate or number of times in one second that data from the frame buffer is sent to the LCD panel in order to display a moving image. A scanning frequency of 60 Hz means the screen is completely scanned and refreshed 60 times per second.
WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) - A European Community directive that imposes responsibility on manufacturers to provide free collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment and achieve recovery and reuse and recycling targets of 75% and 65% respectively. WEEE went into effect in August 2005. All EIZO products manufactured since June 2005 comply with WEEE.
White Uniformity - The measurement showing how uniform, or consistent, the brightness of a monitor is over the entire screen.
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