VTS Medical Systems VividImage MON-VTS19HDM, VividImage MON-VTS19HDT, VividImage MON-VTS19HDTM, VividImage MON-VTS21HDM, VividImage MON-VTS24HDM Operation Manual

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VividImage
LCD Surgical Grade Monitor High Definition
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OPERATION MANUAL
MON-VTS19HD MON-VTS19HDT MON-VTS21HD MON-VTS24HD
MON-VTS19HD(M) MON-VTS19HDT(M) MON-VTS21HD(M) MON-VTS24HD(M)
MON-VTS24HD
Wide Screen
Notice for Users
IMPORTANT:
IMPORTANT:
To aid in reporting in case of loss or theft, please
To aid in reporting in the case of loss or theft, or for record the monitor’s model and serial numbers in
service maintenance purposes, please record the the space provided. The numbers are located on
monitor’s model and serial numbers in the space the rear of the monitor.
provided. The numbers are located on the back of the monitor.
FCC Statement
WARNING – FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Use only the included power supply, model WSZ712M, manufactured by Jerome Industries, to insure compliance with FCC regulations. For the 24” Monitor, model number MON-VTS24HD (M), use only the included Jerome Industries power supply model WSX624M.
Declaration of Conformity
VividImage MON-VTS19HD (M) / MON-VTS19HDT (M) / MON-VTS21HD (M) / MON-VTS24HD (M):
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Medical Grade Monitor-
This device has been evaluated to the UL 60601-1 standard:
Equipment evaluated to this standard is not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide (unless additional tests have been passed). Therefore this device is not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide.
Function, Intended Application and Mode of Operation:
The VividImage graphics for review and analysis by trained medical practitioners. The mode of operation for this device is continuous operation.
This device is classified as Class 1 Equipment. Accessory Equipment:
Accessory equipment connected to the analog and digital interfaces must be certified to the respective IEC standards (i.e. IEC 950 for data processing equipment and IEC 60601-1 for medical equipment). Furthermore all configurations shall comply with the system standard IEC 60601-1-1. Any equipment connected to the signal input part or signal output part configures a medical system. Therefore this equipment, and new configuration, must comply with the requirements of the system standard IEC 60601-1-1.
For a complete list of current certifications, please refer to the Specifications page of this manual.
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Series of monitors are intended to be used in the displaying and viewing of video and
Model No:
Serial No:
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Table of Contents
Notice for Users ............................................................................................................................................ 2
FCC Statement ................................................................................................................................................................. 2
Declaration of Conformity ................................................................................................................................................. 2
TIPS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ............................................................................................................. 4
Monitor and Accessory Checklist ..................................................................................................................................... 4
Mounting ........................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Location ............................................................................................................................................................................ 4
Power Cord ....................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Manual Scope ................................................................................................................................................................... 4
CONNECTING THE MONITOR AND TURNING ON/OFF ............................................................................. 5
Step 1: Unpacking the carton .......................................................................................................................................... 5
Step 2: Mounting the monitor .......................................................................................................................................... 5
Step 3: Attaching the monitor to a boom arm and connecting video and power sources ............................................... 5
Figure 2: Sample Video Source Connections and Power Plug .................................................................................. 6
USER INTERFACE ........................................................................................................................................ 7
Note about Monitors with Touch Screen Capability ......................................................................................................... 7
User Interface Buttons ...................................................................................................................................................... 7
Figure 3: User Interface Buttons shown on different panels ...................................................................................... 7
Power Control ................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Video Source .................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Direct Brightness Adjustment ........................................................................................................................................... 7
Partial Reset ..................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Complete Reset ................................................................................................................................................................ 7
Keyboard Lock .................................................................................................................................................................. 7
OSD (ON SCREEN DISPLAY) ....................................................................................................................... 8
Main Menu ........................................................................................................................................................................ 8
Brightness Adjustment ...................................................................................................................................................... 8
Contrast Adjustment ......................................................................................................................................................... 8
Geometry Menu ................................................................................................................................................................ 8
Color Menu ....................................................................................................................................................................... 8
System Menu .................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Default Settings .............................................................................................................................................................. 10
Table 1: Default Settings .......................................................................................................................................... 10
OSD Navigation .............................................................................................................................................................. 11
Figure 4: OSD Menu Navigation Options ................................................................................................................. 11
Examples of OSD Menus ............................................................................................................................................... 12
Figure 5: OSD Screen Display Examples ................................................................................................................ 14
MONITOR CARE / TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................... 15
Monitor Care ................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Storage ........................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................................................................. 15
SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................................ 16
Table 2: Specifications ............................................................................................................................................. 16
GLOSSARY .................................................................................................................................................. 17
INDEX ........................................................................................................................................................... 19
CONTACT VTS MEDICAL SYSTEMS ......................................................................................................... 20
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Tips and safety precautions
- Do not display a still image for ten (10) or more hours. An afterimage may remain.
- It may be difficult to see the image on the screen if the brightness is adjusted to the minimum setting.
- The quality of the video signal may influence the quality of the displayed image.
- Do not open the monitor casing.
Monitor and Accessory Checklist
- Included in the carton are the following items:
1 VividImage® HD Monitor 1 Cable Cover
(attached to the back of the monitor) 1 Power Supply 1 Power Cord 8 Mounting Screws (screwed into the back of
the monitor) 1 Quick Start Guide 1 Operation Manual (this document)
Notes:
- Use only the Jerome Industries power supply, model WSZ712M for the 19” and 21” monitors and model WSX624M for the 24” monitor, included in the carton.
- Retain the carton and packing material for transporting the monitor.
Mounting
- Mounting the monitor to a boom arm requires two people.
- Always follow mounting instructions to avoid
physical injury and/or damage to the monitor.
Location
- Use the monitor in a suitable environment. See “Operating Temperature” and “Storage Temperature” on the Specifications page of this manual.
- Even though the monitor is classified as surgical / medical grade, use caution around liquids as you would with any electrical appliance.
- Do not insert objects into the monitor.
- Do not place the monitor on unstable surfaces.
- In all cases, refer to the specifications in this manual to ensure proper monitor performance. Use of the monitor outside of operating specifications will void the monitor warranty and may cause permanent damage to the monitor.
Power Cord
- Do not damage the power cord. Damage to the cord may result in fire or electric shock.
- Do not add extension cords.
- Use only the power cord and power supply included with the monitor.
- Insert the power plug directly into the AC outlet.
- Do not remove or insert the power plug with wet hands. Doing so could result in electric shock.
Manual Scope
- This manual is written for use with the MON­VTS19HD (M) / MON-VTS19HDT (M) / MON­VTS21HD (M) / MON-VTS24HD (M). When describing a different specification between the models, the model number is given. (When the model number is not given, the description is true for all models. For product appearance, illustrations of model MON-VTS24HD are used in this manual.) “(M)” notates a monitor with the microphone option included. “(T)” notates a monitor with touch screen capability.
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Connecting the monitor and turning on/off
Step 1: Unpacking the carton
Included in the carton are the following items:
1 VividImage 1 Cable Cover (screwed onto the back of the monitor) 1 Power Cord 1 Power Supply 8 Mounting Screws (screwed into the back of the monitor) 1 Quick Start Guide 1 Operation Manual (this document)
If any one of these items is missing, please call VTS Customer Support at (877) VTS-1788.
Step 2: Mounting the monitor
The back of the monitor (see Figure 1) has a hole pattern that complies to the VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) mounting standard. The monitor is shipped with eight screws that are screwed into the back of the monitor. Four screws are ½” long and four screws are ” long. Remove all eight screws and use one set of four screws to attach the monitor to the mount, either in the inside square hole pattern (75mm) or the outside square hole pattern (100mm). Use the longer four screws for mounts with thicker mounting plates. The mount is sold separately.
Note to users attaching the VividImage® Monitor to Operating Room Equipment Management System and/or Equipment Boom:
If the VividImage boom vendor should have wired the appropriate cables through the boom arm.
Step 3: Attaching the monitor to a boom arm and connecting video and power sources
1. Attaching the VividImage
2. One person should hold and support the monitor while the second person attaches the monitor to the boom arm.
3. One person should align the monitor to the mounting holes while a second person physically attaches the monitor to the VESA mount attached to the boom arm.
4. After the monitor is mounted, remove the cable cover and connect the customer supplied video cable(s) and power cord to the appropriate port on the back of the monitor. The ports on the monitor are clearly labeled (see Figure 1). For a photo of possible video sources, see Figure 2.
5. The cable cover should be re-attached using the included screws. (Dependent upon model, the cable cover requires either three or four screws to attach to the monitor.)
6. Once these connections are made, the monitor will turn on automatically.
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HD Monitor
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Monitor is to be mounted on a boom and/or Equipment Management System, the
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monitor to a boom arm requires two (2) people.
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VESA Mounting Holes
19” & 21” 24”
Figure 1: VividImage
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Monitor Rear View with VESA Mounting Holes, 19” & 21”, and 24”.
(shown without cable cover)
Figure 2: Sample Video Source Connections and Power Plug
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