ISIC DuraMON 26 WS User's Reference Manual

User Reference Manual – DuraMON-WS series
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DuraMON-WS series
DuraMON 26 WS
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Disclaimer
ISIC A/S makes no representation or warranties with respect to the contents or use of this manual, and specifically disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, ISIC A/S reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes to its content at any time, without obligation to notify any person or entity of such revisions or changes. Image sticking: If the monitor is operated with static images (logo’s etc) it will inevitably lead to images sticking on the display (like on old CRT’s). This is not a permanently situation and can be removed by operating the monitor with a completely black screen.
FCC Warning
Computing devices and peripherals generate and radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions advised by ISIC A/S, it may cause interference to radio communication.
The DuraFLEX series, manufactured by ISIC A/S, is designed to comply with the emerging generic EEC standards, that cover applications in maritime environment.
Classification
The monitor is classified as “protected from the weather” according to IEC 60945 ed.4 (former class b).
Approvals
Approval according to IACS E10 ed. 5 and IEC 60945 ed. 4, Maritime navigation and radio communication equipment and systems – General requirements. ECDIS IEC 61174 ed. 3 Radar IEC 62288 ed. 1
ISIC A/S is complying with the WEEE directive within the European Union, stating that electronic and electric products must be collected separately. Products are marked according to the directive.
Copyright 2011 ISIC A/S ISIC PN: 05435-000 rev. A
ISIC A/S Edwin Rahrsvej 54 DK-8220 Brabrand Denmark
Phone: +45 70 20 70 77 Fax: +45 70 20 79 76 Web: http://www.isic-systems.com
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Table of Contents
1 FEATURES ............................................................................................................................................................... 4
2 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS ON INSTALLATION AND OPERATION .................................................. 5
3 DURAMON WS CONNECTIONS ......................................................................................................................... 6
4 DURAMON WS FRONT PANEL CONTROLS (ECDIS AND RADAR)........................................................... 7
4.1 D
URA
MON WS
FRONT FOIL
: .............................................................................................................................. 7
5 POPUP MENU .......................................................................................................................................................... 8
6 ADVANCED OSD ................................................................................................................................................. 10
6.1 I
NPUT SELECT
.................................................................................................................................................... 11
6.2 I
MAGE ADJUSTMENTS
........................................................................................................................................ 12
6.3 C
OLOR ADJUSTMENTS
........................................................................................................................................ 14
6.4 ADV. C
OLOR SETTINGS
..................................................................................................................................... 15
6.5 S
CALING ADJUSTMENTS
.................................................................................................................................... 16
6.6 OSD
SETTINGS
.................................................................................................................................................. 17
6.7 S
YSTEM SETTINGS
............................................................................................................................................. 19
6.8 S
ERIAL COMMUNICATION
.................................................................................................................................. 21
6.9 V
IDEO SETTINGS (OPTIONAL
) ............................................................................................................................. 22
7 SERIAL CONNECTION PIN-OUT ..................................................................................................................... 24
8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DURAMON WS .......................................................................................... 25
9 MECHANICAL OUTLINE DURAMON 26 WS................................................................................................. 26
10 ECDIS MODE ..................................................................................................................................................... 27
11 DURA COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL ..................................................................................................... 27
12 COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE .......................................................................................................................... 27
13 POWER CONSUMPTION ................................................................................................................................ 27
14 IN RUSH CURRENT ......................................................................................................................................... 27
15 TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................................................................................... 28
16 SERVICING THE UNIT ................................................................................................................................... 28
17 TERMS, ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ........................................................................................... 28
18 ISIC INFO / SUPPORT ..................................................................................................................................... 29
19 REVISION HISTORY ....................................................................................................................................... 30
20 APPENDIX A: PIXEL POLICY ....................................................................................................................... 31
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1 Features
Congratulations on your purchase of a DuraMON WS. This short form manual is designed to get you started working with your new DuraMON WS.
The DuraMON WS series of monitors are all made as rugged monitors especially designed for the demanding operating conditions at sea.
The DuraMON WS series are tested for full compliance to marine-standards IACS E10 and IEC 60945. The monitor comes with excellent brightness and contrast levels that, together with wide viewing angles, ensure a good readability thus making it very eye-friendly. For the best picture quality, always use a double shielded cable with ferrites, like the one supplied with the monitor.
Direct dimming control (0-100%) from UP/DOWN buttons. Full settings control via menu or serial link. Picture in picture function, scalable on the screen. Anti-glare coated glass. IP65 protection and liquid resistant front.
Multiple connections to cover the widest range of signal sources: DVI-D RGB S-Video (optional) Composite (optional)
Firmware update via RS232
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2 General considerations on Installation and
Operation
The DuraMON WS is designed to work at conditions according to IEC 60945. However, keeping the temperature and vibration level at a minimum will extend the life time of the product. ISIC recommend operating this product at normal room temperature (20-25 °C), with the lowest level of vibration and humidity.
Installation of the DuraMON WS
In order to obtain the best possible operating conditions, please note the following precautions.
- Room for cooling.
When designing the cabinet/console for the DuraMON WS, please ensure that air can flow freely around the cabinet, in order to avoid any unnecessary rise in temperature. If it is not possible to have an adequate natural airflow, use a fan to force the airflow to be higher.
- Mounting positions
To obtain adequate cooling by convection ISIC recommends that the DuraMON WS is mounted at least 30 degrees from horizontal. If this is not possible, forced cooling must be applied directly to the unit in order not to overheat it.
- Sunlight
If the unit can be exposed to direct sunlight, there is a potential risk that the unit can be overheated. Please take measures to prevent direct sunlight. Do also consider forced cooling on the back of the unit.
Operation of the DuraMON WS
To ensure that colors and luminance on the display is correct in ECDIS applications, do not use the monitor until the warm-up period has completed.
The warm-up period is as follows:
Day mode Dusk mode Night mode DuraMON 26 WS 3 hours 1 hour and 45 min 2 hours
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3 DuraMON WS connections
Below is a view of optional connections to the monitor. The default inputs are: power, RS-232, DVI and VGA.
Remote Controle - RS232
DVI
VGA Power ac
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4 DuraMON WS front panel controls (ECDIS
and Radar)
The front panel is illuminated and will be dimmed continuously depending on changing of backlight brightness.
4.1 DuraMON WS front foil:
ON/OFF: This key is used to turn the product on or off. Pressing it will turn the power on, while holding it pressed will turn the power off. The light in the button will change from blue to red to indicate it’s powered down. It is important to notice that, when powered off, the product still consumes some power from the mains. To cut off the power from the product it is necessary to unplug its power cord from the mains. If there is no active signal, the monitor will go to suspend mode until an active signal is detected. While the monitor is in suspend mode, the blue light will blink in the ON/OFF button.
MENU: Pressing this key the Popup menu will appear. See Popup Menu section for details.
UP/DOWN: Used to adjust backlight or to navigate and adjust settings in menus. Pressing UP and DOWN together will restore the backlight level to the last selected ECDIS mode by the serial link. (See document 04924-000 for protocol details).
ENTER: This key is used to confirm and to enter the advanced OSD by pressing ENTER and thereafter MENU while holding ENTER pressed.
ON/OFF MENU UP DOWN ENTER
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5 Popup Menu
Press “MENU” button once, and the Popup Menu will appear. While the Popup Menu is active, no settings sent over the serial link will be executed.
Press once on the “MENU” key
Backlight
80
It is now possible to adjust the backlight level by pressing either up- or down key.
Press twice on the “MENU” key
Press ENTER to select default values
Press MENU to exit
It is now possible to default backlight, brightness and contrast by pressing the ENTER key.
For ECDIS calibrated displays, the backlight level will be set to the last selected ECDIS mode by the serial link. (See 04924-000 document for details on how to change ECDIS mode over the serial link).
NOTE: See advanced OSD chapter for default values.
Press three times on the “MENU” key
Leaving Popup
Menu.
If color control in the advanced menu is set to user mode the Popup Menu will include Brightness and Contrast adjustments.
Press once on the “MENU” key
Backlight
80
It is now possible to adjust the backlight level by pressing either up- or down key.
Press twice on the “MENU” key
Brightness
50
It is now possible to adjust the brightness level by pressing either the up- or down key.
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Press three times on the “MENU” key
Contrast
50
It is now possible to adjust the contrast level by pressing either the up- or down key.
Press four times on the “MENU” key
Press ENTER to select default values
Press MENU to exit
It is now possible to default backlight, brightness and contrast by pressing the ENTER key.
For ECDIS calibrated displays, the backlight level will be set to the last selected ECDIS mode by the serial link. (See 04924-000 document for details on how to change ECDIS mode over the serial link).
NOTE: See advanced OSD chapter for default values.
Press five times on the “MENU” key
Leaving Popup
Menu.
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6 Advanced OSD
With the Advanced OSD (On Screen Display) you can modify the settings and control the special features of the DuraMON WS as described on the next pages.
To enter the Advanced OSD keep the “ENTER” key down and at the same time press the “MENU” key.
To navigate the Advanced OSD use the “UP” and “DOWN” buttons and press “ENTER” to select a specific setting. To get back to the previous menu point, press the “MENU” button.
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6.1 Input select
Input Select – Main Picture Channel Input Select – Scan Inputs
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
DVI
Composite Video
S-Video
VGA2
Main Picture Channel
Image Adjustments
Scan Inputs
PiP Mode
PiP Channel
PiP Hor. Position
PiP Ver. Position
Swap Main & PiP
Input Select
PiP Size
Main Picture Channel
VGA
DVI2
The Main Picture Channel can be selected between all available inputs (Composite Video, S-Video, VGA2 and DVI2 are optional).
Default is VGA
When “Scan Inputs” is enabled all inputs are continuously being monitored for input signals.
Default is on
Input Select – PIP Mode
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Picture in Picture
Side by Side
PiP Mode
Image Adjustments
Scan Inputs
PiP Mode
PiP Channel
PiP Hor. Position
PiP Ver. Position
Swap Main & PiP
Input Select
PiP Size
Main Picture Channel
Off
By enabling the PIP (Picture in Picture) function it is possible to define the PIP channel, size and position of it. It is also possible to swap between the main picture channel and PIP channel.
Default is off
It is not possible to select composite and s-video at the same time.
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
On
Scan I
nputs
Image Adjustments
Scan Inputs
PiP Mode
PiP Channel
PiP Hor
.
Position
PiP Ver
.
Position
Swap Main
&
PiP
Input Select
PiP Size
Main Picture Channel
Off
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6.2 Image Adjustments
Image Adjustments – Auto Adjust Image Adjustments – Clock
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Image Adjustments
Clock
Phase
Bandwith
Image Adjustments
Hor. Position
Auto Adjust
Ver. Position
Select to execute auto
adj.
Selecting auto adjust will force the system to adjust the image (clock, phase, bandwith and position)
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Clock
Image Adjustments
Clock
Phase
Bandwith
Image Adjustments
Hor. Position
Auto Adjust
1840
Ver. Position
The pixel clock for the main picture channel can be selected here.
Image Adjustments – Phase Image Adjustments – Bandwith
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Phase
Image Adjustments
Clock
Phase
Bandwith
Image Adjustments
Hor. Position
Auto Adjust
4
Ver. Position
The phase of the display can be set for the main picture channel.
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Bandwith
Image Adjustments
Clock
Phase
Bandwith
Image Adjustments
Hor. Position
Auto Adjust
0
Ver. Position
The bandwith of the display can be set here for the main picture channel.
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Image Adjustments – Hor. Position Image Adjustments – Ver. Position
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Hor. Position
Image Adjustments
Clock
Phase
Bandwith
Image Adjustments
Hor. Position
Auto Adjust
112
Ver. Position
The horizontal position of the picture of the main picture channel can be set here.
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Ver. Position
Image Adjustments
Clock
Phase
Bandwith
Image Adjustments
Hor. Position
Auto Adjust
24
Ver. Position
The vertical position of the picture of the main picture channel can be set here.
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6.3 Color adjustments
Color Adjustment – Backlight Color Adjustment – Gamma
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Backlight
Image Adjustments
Gamma
Color Control
Brightness
Saturation
Hue
Fleshtone
Color Adjustment
Contrast
Backlight
80
Auto Color Adjust
It is possible to set the backlight level.
Default is 100% for non­ECDIS calibrated displays.
For ECDIS calibrated displays, the default value is the value for the backlight level for ECDIS Day mode.
Unless popups or OSD is present it is possible to press the “UP”or “DOWN” button to adjust the backlight level and then press “ENTER” afterwards.
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
2.2
Custom
Gamma
Image Adjustments
Gamma
Color Control
Brightness
Saturation
Hue
Fleshtone
Color Adjustment
Contrast
Backlight
Native
Auto Color Adjust
The gamma correction for the “main picture channel” is set here. It can be set to native, 2.2 or custom defined.
Native = The panel default curve
2.2 = Gamma curve 2.2
Custom = Special gamma curve that can be implemented to fit a user needs.
Default is native.
Color Adjustment – Color Control
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
User
Color Control
Image Adjustments
Gamma
Color Control
Brightness
Saturation
Hue
Fleshtone
Color Adjustment
Contrast
Backlight
Native
Auto Color Adjust
The “Color Control” of the “Main Picture Channel” can be either Native or User.
Setting the Color Control to User, adjustments like Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue, Fleshtone and AutoColor Adjust becomes possible.
Also the Advanced Color Adjustments becomes possible by setting the Color Control to User.
Default is Native
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6.4 Adv. Color Settings
Adv. Color Settings – Color Space Adv. Color Settings – Color Temp
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Color Space
Image Adjustments
Color temp
Red
Green
Adv. Color Settings
Blue
Color space
Default
RGB
Yuv
YPbPr
Here the correct color space for the main input channel can be selected (only on RGB signal).
Default is Default.
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Color temp
Image Adjustments
Color temp
Red
Green
Adv. Color Settings
Blue
Color space
User
4200K
5000K
5400K
6500K
7500K
9300K
Here the color temperature can be selected. Set to user the color temp is adjusted by the three fundamental colours.
Default is User
Adv. Color Settings – Red/Green/Blue
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Red
Image Adjustments
Color temp
Red
Green
Adv. Color Settings
Blue
Color space
255
The rate for Red/Green/Blue can be set here from 0 – 255.
Default is 255/255/255
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6.5 Scaling Adjustments
Scaling Adjustments – Scaling Mode Scaling Adjustments – Picture Flip
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Stretch
Aspect
1:1
Scaling Mode
Image Adjustments
Picture Flip
Zoom
Hor. Pan
Scaling Adjustments
Ver. Pan
Scaling Mode
Expand
Scaling Mode can be set to either Expand, Stretch, Aspect or 1:1
Default is Expand
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Mirror Vertical
Picture Flip
Image Adjustments
Picture Flip
Zoom
Hor. Pan
Scaling Adjustments
Ver. Pan
Scaling Mode
Mirror Horizontal
The Main Picture Channel can be mirrored horizontally and/or vertically.
Default is all unchecked
Scaling Adjustments – Zoom
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Zoom
Image Adjustments
Picture Flip
Zoom
Hor. Pan
Scaling Adjustments
Ver. Pan
Scaling Mode
100
It is possible to zoom the picture of the Main Picture Channel from 80 to 300. If zoom differs from 100 (no zoom) it is possible to pan both horizontally and vertically.
Default value is 100 (no zoom)
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6.6 OSD settings
OSD Settings – Menu Timeout OSD Settings – Menu Hor. Pos.
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Menu Timeout
Image Adjustments
Menu Hor. Pos.
Menu Ver. Pos.
Popup Timeout
Popup Ver. Pos.
Blending
Orientation
Osd Settings
Popup Hor. Pos.
Menu Timeout
60
The Menu Timeout period can be set between 0 and 60 seconds in steps of 5 seconds.
Default is 30 seconds
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Menu Hor. Pos.
Image Adjustments
Menu Hor. Pos.
Menu Ver. Pos.
Popup Timeout
Popup Ver. Pos.
Blending
Orientation
Osd Settings
Popup Hor. Pos.
Menu Timeout
0
The Horizontal Position of the OSD can be set from 0 (left margin) to 100 (right margin).
Default is 0 (left margin).
OSD Settings – Menu Ver. Pos. OSD Settings – Popup Timeout
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Menu Ver. Pos.
Image Adjustments
Menu Hor. Pos.
Menu Ver. Pos.
Popup Timeout
Popup Ver. Pos.
Blending
Orientation
Osd Settings
Popup Hor. Pos.
Menu Timeout
50
The Vertical Position of the OSD can be set from 0 (upper margin) to 100 (bottom margin).
Default is 50 (center of the display)
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Popup Timeout
Image Adjustments
Menu Hor. Pos.
Menu Ver. Pos.
Popup Timeout
Popup Ver. Pos.
Blending
Orientation
Osd Settings
Popup Hor. Pos.
Menu Timeout
5
The Popup Menu Timeout (Easy-to-use OSD menu) period can be set between 0 and 60 seconds in steps of 1 second.
Default is 5 seconds
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OSD Settings – Popup Hor. Pos. OSD Settings – Popup Ver. Pos.
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Popup Hor. Pos.
Image Adjustments
Menu Hor. Pos.
Menu Ver. Pos.
Popup Timeout
Popup Ver. Pos.
Blending
Orientation
Osd Settings
Popup Hor. Pos.
Menu Timeout
50
The Horizontal Position of the Popup can be set from 0 (left margin) to 100 (right margin).
Default is 50 (center of the display)
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Popup Ver. Pos.
Image Adjustments
Menu Hor. Pos.
Menu Ver. Pos.
Popup Timeout
Popup Ver. Pos.
Blending
Orientation
Osd Settings
Popup Hor. Pos.
Menu Timeout
50
The Vertical Position of the OSD can be set from 0 (upper margin) to 100 (bottom margin).
Default is 50 (center of the display)
OSD Settings – Blending OSD Settings – Orientation
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Blending
Image Adjustments
Menu Hor. Pos.
Menu Ver. Pos.
Popup Timeout
Popup Ver. Pos.
Blending
Orientation
Osd Settings
Popup Hor. Pos.
Menu Timeout
3
The transparency of both the OSD and the Popup can be selected from 0 (solid) to 15 (clear)
Default is 2
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Mirror Vertical
Rotate 90°
Orientation
Image Adjustments
Menu Hor. Pos.
Menu Ver. Pos.
Popup Timeout
Popup Ver. Pos.
Blending
Orientation
Osd Settings
Popup Hor. Pos.
Menu Timeout
Mirror Horizontal
The Orientation of the OSD and Popup can be rotated and mirrored both horizontally and vertically here.
Default is all unchecked
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6.7 System settings
System Settings – Splash Timeout System Settings – Monitor Timeout
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Splash Timeout
Image Adjustments
Monitor Timeout
Save Settings
Load Settings
Keypad LED min.
Keypad LED max.
Monitor info
System Settings
Reset Factory Settings
Splash Timeout
3
The time a splash menu appears (startup logo) can be varied from 0 to 60 seconds.
Default is 3 seconds
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Monitor Timeout
Image Adjustments
Monitor Timeout
Save Settings
Load Settings
Keypad LED min.
Keypad LED max.
Monitor info
System Settings
Reset Factory Settings
Splash Timeout
8
The time before the DuraMON WS will enter power down mode if no input signal is available can be adjusted from 0 to 120 seconds.
Default is 8 seconds
System Settings – Save Settings System Settings – Load Settings
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Save Settings
Image Adjustments
Monitor Timeout
Save Settings
Load Settings
Keypad LED min.
Keypad LED max.
Monitor info
System Settings
Reset Factory Settings
Splash Timeout
Select to save user settings
It is possible to save the user settings.
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Load Settings
Image Adjustments
Monitor Timeout
Save Settings
Load Settings
Keypad LED min.
Keypad LED max.
Monitor info
System Settings
Reset Factory Settings
Splash Timeout
Select to load user settings
It is possible to load the user setting.
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System Settings – Reset Factory Settings System Settings – Keypad LED min.
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Reset Factory Settings
Image Adjustments
Monitor Timeout
Save Settings
Load Settings
Keypad LED min.
Keypad LED max.
Monitor info
System Settings
Reset Factory Settings
Splash Timeout
It is possible to Reset Factory Settings and bring the DuraMON WS back to a known state.
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Keypad LED min.
Image Adjustments
Monitor Timeout
Save Settings
Load Settings
Keypad LED min.
Keypad LED max.
Monitor info
System Settings
Reset Factory Settings
Splash Timeout
0
The minimum backlight value of the keypads can be adjusted from 0 to 100.
Default is 10
System Settings – Keypad LED max. System Settings – Monitor Info
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Keypad LED max.
Image Adjustments
Menu Hor. Pos.
Save Settings
Load Settings
Keypad LED min.
Keypad LED max.
Monitor info
System Settings
Reset Factory Settings
Splash Timeout
100
The maximum backlight value of the keypads can be adjusted from 0 to 100.
Default is 100
The Monitor Info contains information about the Product name and firmware version.
List over current firmware version:
DuraMON 26 WS OSD FW: XXXXX-XXX-X IF FW: XXXXX-XXX-X
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv
.
Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Monitor info
Image Adjustments
Menu Hor
.
Pos
.
Save Settings
Load Settings
Keypad LED min.
Keypad LED max .
Monitor info
System Settings
Reset Factory Settings
Splash Timeout
DuraMON 26 WS
OSD FW
:
XXXXX-XXX -
X
IF FW :
XXXXX-XXX -
X
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6.8 Serial Communication
Serial Com. – Monitor Address
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Monitor Address
Image Adjustments
Interface
Duplex
Data Format
Broadcast Backlight
Serial Communication
Register Base
Monitor Address
0
To communicate with a DuraMON WS the address has to be set between 0 and 254.
Default is 0
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6.9 Video settings (optional)
Video Settings – Motion Processing Video Settings – Sharpness
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Image Adjustments
Sharpness
Film Mode
Noise Reduction
Decoder Dettings
Video Settings
Mpeg Processing
Motion Processing
Motion Processing
3
The type of Motion Processing is defined here. If Motion Processing is set to 0 it is switched off.
Default value is 3
The Video Settings are only available when a video source is available and selected as Main Picture Channel.
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Image Adjustments
Sharpness
Film Mode
Noise Reduction
Decoder Dettings
Video Settings
Mpeg Processing
Motion Processing
Sharpness
0
The Sharpness of the video signal can be selected between -15 to 29.
Default value is 0
The Video Settings are only available when a video source is available and selected as Main Picture Channel.
Video Settings – Film Mode Video Settings – Noise Reduction
The Film Mode can be disabled/enabled here
Default value is ON
The Video Settings are only available when a video source is available and selected as Main Picture Channel.
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Image Adjustments
Sharpness
Film Mode
Noise Reduction
Decoder Dettings
Video Settings
Mpeg Processing
Motion Processing
Noise Reduction
2
The Noise Reduction level can be adjusted here between 0 and 6.
Default value is 2
The Video Settings are only available when a video source is available and selected as Main Picture Channel.
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv
.
Color Settings
Scaling Adjustme nts
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communicati on
Loudspeaker Setti ngs
Video Settings
Main Menu
Image Adjustment s
Sharpness
Film Mode
Noise Reduction
Decoder Dettings
Video Settings
Mpeg Processing
Motion Processing
F
ilm Mode
Off
On
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Video Settings – Mpeg Processing Video Settings – Video Brightness
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Image Adjustments
Sharpness
Film Mode
Noise Reduction
Decoder Settings
Video Settings
Mpeg Processing
Motion Processing
Mpeg Procesing
0
The level of Mpeg Processing can be adjusted between 0 and 15.
Default value is 0
The Video Settings are only available when a video source is available and selected as Main Picture Channel.
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Image Adjustments
Video Contrast
Video Saturation
Video Hue
Decoder Settings
Video Sharpness
Video Brightness
Video Brightness
50
The level of Video Brightness can be adjusted between 0 and 100.
Default value is 50
The Video Settings are only available when a video source is available and selected as Main Picture Channel.
Video Settings – Video Contrast Video Settings – Video Saturation
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Image Adjustments
Video Contrast
Video Saturation
Video Hue
Decoder Settings
Video Sharpness
Video Brightness
Video Contrast
50
The Video Contrast can be adjusted from 0 to 100.
Default value is 50
The Video Settings are only available when a video source is available and selected as Main Picture Channel.
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Image Adjustments
Video Contrast
Video Saturation
Video Hue
Decoder Settings
Video Sharpness
Video Brightness
Video Saturation
50
The Video Saturation level can be adjusted from 0 to
100.
Default value is 50
The Video Settings are only available when a video source is available and selected as Main Picture Channel.
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Video Settings – Video Hue Video Settings – Video Sharpness
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Image Adjustments
Video Contrast
Video Saturation
Video Hue
Decoder Settings
Video Sharpness
Video Brightness
Video Hue
50
The Video Hue level can be adjusted from 0 to 100.
Default value is 50
The Video Settings are only available when a video source is available and selected as Main Picture Channel.
Input Select
Color Adjustment
Adv. Color Settings
Scaling Adjustments
OSD Settings
System Settings
Serial Communication
Loudspeaker Settings
Video Settings
Main Menu
Image Adjustments
Video Contrast
Video Saturation
Video Hue
Decoder Settings
Video Sharpness
Video Brightness
Video Sharpness
0
The Video Sharpness level can be adjusted from 0 to
100.
Default value is 0
The Video Settings are only available when a video source is available and selected as Main Picture Channel.
7 Serial connection pin-out
Pin COM1 (RS-232)
SUB-D 9-pol female
1 2 TX 3 RX 4 5 GND 6 7 8 9
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8 Technical specifications DuraMON WS
DuraMON WS I/O
Video inputs: RGB :
DVI:
Analogue 0.7 Vpp positive at 75, Separate sync or sync on green Generally all VESA compatible video modes are supported up to 165MHz (up to UXGA 60Hz and WUXGA 60Hz reduced blanking). Horizontal sync: 15-100 kHz (automatic) Vertical sync: 30-85 Hz up to 1280x1024 30-60 Hz up to 1920x1200 Generally all VESA compatible video modes are supported up to
160MHz (up to UXGA 60Hz and WUXGA 60Hz reduced blanking). Special modes supported on request.
Control inputs:
1x RS232 – for remote control
DuraMON WS Power Supply Options
Standard: 90-264Vac. 50-60Hz Input
DuraMON WS Environmental Conditions
Operating Temperature: -15 to 55 °C
Storage Temperature: -25 to 70 °C
Relative Humidity: 8 to 90 %
DuraMON WS Approvals
CE Mark: EN61000-6-2 & EN61000-6-4
Marine: IACS E10 ed. 5 & IEC 60945 Ed. 4
ECDIS, Radar IEC 61174 ed. 3, IEC 62288 ed. 1
Specification DuraMON 26 WS
Resolution: 1920 x 1200
Active Area 550.08 mm x 343.8 mm (26.0” diagonal)
Pixel Pitch: 0.2865 mm x 0.2865 mm
View angle: 88° (L/R/T/B) (typical)
Viewing distance: 1.0 m
Luminance: 350 cd/m2 (typical)
Contrast ratio: 1500:1 (typical)
Colors: 16.7 mill.
Response Time: 8 ms (GtG) (typical)
Window: Anti-glare coated glass
Protection: IP65 front – IP20 rear
Weight: 12.3 kg
Dimensions (WxHxD): 626 mm x 463 mm x 92 mm
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9 Mechanical outline DuraMON 26 WS
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Units: mm
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Scale:
Drawing no.
Replaces:
Rev.Subject:
ISIC A/S, Edwin Rahrs Vej 54, DK-8220 Brabrand. Tlf.: +45 70207077. Web: www.isic.dk
This docoment contains proprietary information and is not to be used or reproduced without the written permission of ISIC A/S
Angle, straightness and flatness: DS/ISO 2768-H
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10 ECDIS mode
ECDIS warning: Be aware that use of the backlight, brightness or contrast controls in ECDIS mode may inhibit visibility of information particularly at night!
See document no. 04924-000 for ECDIS protocol details.
11 Dura Communication protocol
See document 04924-000 for protocol details.
12 Compass safe distance
Test object / condition Minimum Compass safe
distance [cm]
(5.4°/H deviation or a
horizontal magnetic flux of
0.094µT)
Minimum Compass safe
distance [cm]
(18°/H deviation or a horizontal
magnetic flux of 0.313µT)
DuraMON 26 WS 160 110
13 Power Consumption
Test object / condition Ptyp [W]
Pmax [W]
DuraMON 26 WS 125 -
14 In rush current
Test object / condition 115 [VAC]
230 [VAC]
[Atyp] [Amax] [Atyp] [Amax] DuraMON 26 WS 30 35 65 70
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15 Troubleshooting
Problem Cause Solutions
No picture on display Backlight level set to minimum Increase backlight Monitor turned off Turn on the monitor No input signal present Apply signal No power cord connected Apply power Buttons on front doesn’t work Unit in ECDIS mode Press Menu + Enter to unlock
the monitor No power cord connected Apply power Keypad defect Please do not try to open the
unit. Send it to ISIC A/S for
repair. The unit smells burned / smoke is coming from the unit
There might be something burned inside
Please do not try to open the
unit. Send it to ISIC A/S for
repair.
16 Servicing the unit
In case that the unit still fails after following the troubleshooting send the unit to ISIC for repair. There are no user serviceable parts inside and to ensure ECDIS compliance the monitor has to be recalibrated at ISIC.
17 Terms, Acronyms and abbreviations
Brill
Brilliance of the display (backlight level)
Communication protocol: Use a serial link to control various settings in the monitor
DVI: Digital Visual Interface
ECDIS: Electronic Chart Display and Information System
IP20: International Protection Rating (protected against objects with
a size larger than 12.5mm)
IP65: International Protection Rating (dust tight and protected
against water jerks)
OSD: On Screen Display
TBD: To be defined
VGA: Video Graphics Array
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18 ISIC info / Support
In case you have inquiries or problems with your DuraMON WS, you have a number of possibilities to get support.
Company name:
ISIC A/S
Head office: Edwin Rahrs Vej 54 DK – 8220 Brabrand Denmark
Shipping address: Holmstrupgaardvej 5 DK-8220 Brabrand Denmark
Telephone: +45 70 20 70 77 Fax: +45 70 20 79 76
Mail: mail@isic-systems.com www: www.isic-systems.com
VAT number: DK 16 70 45 39
Bank Name/Address: Handelsbanken A/S Havneholmen 29 DK – 1561 København V Denmark
Bank Code: 0892 SWIFT: HANDDKKK IBAN for DKK: DK53 0892 0001 0159 69 IBAN for EUR: DK48 0892 0003 0026 19 IBAN for USD: DK26 0892 0003 0026 27
Contacts: RFQ’s: By fax to +45 70 20 79 76 By mail to sales@isic-systems.com
Orders: By fax to +45 70 20 79 76 By mail to orders@isic-systems.com
Support: Via homepage www.isic-systems.com under aftersales By mail to service@isic-systems.com During office-hours (Mo-Fr: CET 0800 - 1600) at +45 70 20 70 77
Service: Before shipment for service Request Return Material Authorisation number
at homepage www.isic-systems.com under RMA
By mail to service@isic-systems.com
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19 Revision history
Rev A July 2011 First release
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20 Appendix A: Pixel policy
ISO 13406-2 guidelines for LCD pixel defects
Introduction
TFT displays consist of a set number of pixels. Each pixel consists of 3 sub-pixels (one red, one blue and one green). Every sub-pixel is addressed by its own transistor. As a result, the manufacturing of glass substrate is very complex. Due to the nature of this manufacturing process, occasional defects can occur. Pixel defects or failures cannot be fixed or repaired and may occur at any stage during the service life of the TFT display. To regulate the acceptability of defects and protect the end user, ISIC A/S complies with the ISO 13406-2 standard. This standard recommends how many defects are considered acceptable in a display, before it should be replaced, within the terms of the warranty.
Monitor classification
ISIC TFT monitors comply with ISO 13406-2 Class II. Special agreements about other classifications can be made between ISIC A/S and the customer.
ISO 13406-2
Allowed pixel defects per type per million pixels
Pixel defect Type 1 Type 2 Type 3
Class: I 0 0 0
Class: II 2 2 5
Allowed cluster defects per million pixels
Cluster defect Type 1 Type 2 Type 3
Class: I 0 0 0
Class: II 0 0 2
Measurement method/monitoring conditions for pixel defects
In compliance with the ISO 13406-2 standard, the following conditions are observed:
Final check for pixel fault undertaken right after burn-in, i.e. with pre-heating of the display.
Surrounding temperature 25ºC ± 5ºC
Relative air humidity 40–70%
Dark room test.
Pixel definition
Every pixel consist of three sub-pixels (red, blue, green). Every sub-pixel has its own transistor. The three sub-pixels must be considered as one unit.
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Pixel
Pixel defect type 1 Pixel constantly lit Pixel defect type 2 Pixel constantly dark
Pixel defect type 3a Pixel defect type 3b
Sub-pixel
(red, blue, green)
constantly lit Sub-pixel
(red, blue, green)
constantly dark
Cluster
A cluster consists of 5 x 5 pixels.
Cluster pixel defect type 1 Cluster pixel defect type 2
Pixels in a cluster area constantly lit Pixels in a cluster area constantly dark
Cluster pixel defect type 3a Cluster pixel defect type 3b Sub-pixels in a cluster area constantly lit Sub-pixels in a cluster area constantly dark
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Pixel faults accepted by ISIC A/S
The maximum number of pixel faults that is considered acceptable at different screen resolutions is shown in the table below. This is the native resolution and not the resolution as adjusted by user.
Class II
Allowable number of pixel faults in monitor applications
Screen
type
Native
resolution
Number of
pixels
Pixel defect
type 1
Pixel defect
type 2
Pixel defect
type 3
XGA 1024x768 768,432 1 1 4
SXGA 1280x1024 1,310,720 2 2 6
UXGA 1600x1200 1,920,000 3 3 9
UXGA 2048x1536 3,145,728 6 6 15
Screen
type
Native
resolution
Number of
pixels
Cluster defect
type 1
Cluster defect
type 2
Cluster defect
type 3
XGA 1024x768 768,432 0 0 1
SXGA 1280x1024 1,310,720 0 0 2
UXGA 1600x1200 1,920,000 0 0 3
UXGA 2048x1536 3,145,728 0 0 6
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Edwin Rahrs Vej 54
DK-8220 Brabrand
Denmark
Web: http://www.isic.dk
Email: service@isic.dk
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