Planar Computer Monitor C3i EX User Manual

Dome C3i/EX Display  
User’s Guide  
Solaris Systems  
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Contents  
Appendix 27  
Index 43  
Regulatory Compliance 45  
Standard Warranty 51  
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Product Information  
The design of the Dome CX/Dome EX digital displays takes into  
account every known measure to ensure your personal safety.  
Improper use of the display can result in electric shock, fire, or  
damage to the display. Read all instructions before setting up  
the display.  
Classification:  
Shock Protection: Class I.  
Degree of Protection Against Electric Shock: No applied part.  
Degree of Protection Against Harmful Ingress of Water:  
Ordinary equipment (IPX0).  
Degree of Safety in the Presence of Flammable Anaesthetic  
Mixture with Air or with Oxygen or Nitrous Oxide:  
Not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable  
anaesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide.  
Mode of Operation: Continuous.  
Important recycle instruction:  
LCD lamp(s) inside this product contain mercury. This  
product may contain other electronic waste that can be  
hazardous if not disposed of properly. Recycle or dispose  
in accordance with local, state, or federal laws. For more  
information, contact the Electronic Industries Alliance at  
WWW.EIAE.ORG. For lamp-specific disposal information, check  
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Symbol explanations  
DISPOSAL. Do not use household or municipal waste  
collection services for disposal of electrical and  
electronic equipment. EU countries require the  
use of separate recycling collection services.  
CAUTION. Read the accompanying text carefully, for  
proper operation and maintenance of the display  
system.  
DANGEROUS VOLTAGE. Important precautions about  
electric shock. Read the accompanying text carefully,  
to prevent damage to components of the display  
system and for your safety.  
DIRECT CURRENT.  
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE. Transport and storage 12,000  
meters (39,400 feet), maximum in unpressurized container.  
RELATIVE HUMIDITY. Transport and storage 5% to 90%  
(non-condensing).  
TEMPERATURE. Transport and storage -10° to 60° C.  
Intended use  
The Dome CX/Dome EX display is an AMLCD display designed for viewing  
medical X-ray images. This unit should not be used near patients and should  
be kept outside of 1.83 m perimeter and 2.29 m vertical.  
IMPORTANT: Only the Dome E5 display can be used for primary  
image diagnosis in mammography. The Dome C3i, Dome E2,  
Dome E3, and Dome E3c display units must not be used for primary  
image diagnosis in mammography.  
CAUTION: Federal law restricts the Dome units to sale by or on  
the order of a medical practitioner.  
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Safety precautions  
External equipment intended for connection to signal input, signal  
output, or other connectors, must comply with the relevant IEC standard  
(EN/IEC 60601-1 series for medical electrical equipment). In addition, all  
such combinations (systems) must comply with the standard IEC 60601-1-1,  
Safety requirements for medical electrical systems.  
Equipment not complying to IEC 60601 must be kept outside the patient  
environment, as defined in the standard as at least 1.5 meters from the  
patient or the patient support.  
Any person who connects external equipment to signal input, signal output,  
or other connectors has formed a system and is therefore responsible for the  
system to comply with the requirements of IEC 60601-1-1. If in doubt, speak  
with a qualified technician.  
Safety tips  
• Never open the display case, even when the power is off. Dangerous  
voltage inside may cause electric shock or death.  
• To avoid damage to the display, use the grounded power supply and  
video cable supplied by Planar, or use certified replacements.  
• Be sure the display is electrically grounded. You must connect the third  
grounding pin on the US power cord to a grounded outlet. The European  
power cord does not have a third grounding pin, but it must be plugged  
into a grounded outlet.  
• If you cannot insert the plug into the outlet you plan to use, have a  
licensed electrician replace the outlet with a properly grounded outlet.  
If the power cord connects directly into the computer, make sure the  
computer is grounded.  
• Keep the display dry if it is part of a surgical system. The display lacks  
protection against liquids or spills.  
• In locations where 240V outlets are used, connect the Dome display  
only to a center-tapped, 240V, single-phase supply (only for Canada  
and the United States).  
GROUNDING RELIABILITY CAN ONLY BE ACHIEVED WHEN EQUIPMENT IS  
CONNECTED TO AN EQUIVALENT RECEPTABLE MARKED “HOSPITAL ONLY” OR  
“HOSPITAL GRADE.”  
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Unpacking and handling tips  
The Dome display is a precision instrument that requires proper care to  
maintain product operation and adherence to specification. Unpack the  
display and components carefully, then set up and handle the unit properly  
to avoid damage to the LCD panel.  
Use both hands to grasp the display case when lifting it from the shipping  
carton, but avoid touching the screen.  
Do not apply pressure to the screen or touch the screen with bare fingers  
or objects. Pressure can affect image quality. Cosmetics and oils on the skin  
are both detrimental to the screen and difficult to remove.  
Allow the display to warm up to room temperature before turning it on.  
Avoid sudden temperature changes in the environment, as this may cause  
condensation, which damages the display.  
Secure the display properly onto a standard VESA 100-mm mounting unit if  
you elect not to use the desk stand.  
Do not set up the display near strong light or heat sources.  
Do not block the vents on the back of the display or install the display in  
a built-in enclosure. Blocked vents cause excessive heat to build up inside  
the display, increasing risk of fire.  
When installing components, turn off your computer, but leave it plugged  
into a grounded outlet.  
Do not remove the back cover or disassemble the display. There are  
no user-serviceable parts inside.  
Preventing fire and injury  
Replace the power supply or cables if damaged.  
Use only the power source indicated in this guide or listed on the display.  
Do not plug the power supply into an overloaded AC outlet or extension  
cord. Overloaded AC outlets and cords can result in electric shock or fire.  
Do not drop or push objects into the display case. Internal components  
contain high voltage.  
Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet during thunderstorms.  
Do not place magnetic devices, such as motors, near the display.  
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Cleaning the display  
Observe the following guidelines to maintain the display and the LCD screen.  
Use a clean, lint-free, absorbent cotton cloth to clear off any residual glue  
from removal of the protective film or to remove surface dust. Apply light  
pressure to remove the dust.  
Dampen a clean cloth with a small amount of isopropyl alcohol to remove  
glue or dust if the screen is still not clean. Do not saturate the cloth;  
otherwise, alcohol may seep into the display case and collect in the  
enclosure. Use a clean, dry cloth to completely remove the alcohol residue.  
Do not use chemically treated dust cloths, acetone, toluene, or harsh  
solvents on the display case or the screen. They can damage the polarizer  
and the display case.  
Do not expose the display to water or excessive moisture. Do not allow  
water or other stains to stand on the unit. Wipe liquids off immediately to  
prevent damage to the display case and the screen.  
WARNING  
DISCONNECT SUPPLY BEFORE SERVICING  
AVERTISSEMENT  
COUPER L’ALIMENTATION AVANT L’ENTRETIEN ET LE DEPANNAGE  
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Shipping/storing the display  
Keep the display in its shipping container until installation. Return the display  
to its original container whenever you need to store the unit, move it to  
another location, or return it for repair. The packaging supplied by the  
manufacturer protects the display while it is in transit. See environment  
specifications for more information.  
Before returning the display to the container, do the following:  
1 Swivel the display panel in portrait mode.  
2 Push the panel down to the lowest position.  
3 Use the stand lock to anchor the panel.  
Disposal information  
Follow your local governing ordinance and recycling policy for  
proper disposal or recycling of display components.  
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AMLCD panel mounted on desk stand  
Display controller  
DC power adapter  
Power cords  
Display driver and  
Dome CXtra software  
DVI cable  
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About the Display  
The Dome CX/Dome EX display systems, ranging from 2 to  
5 megapixels, consists of a TFT LCD panel and a display board and  
driver. The display’s thin film transistors, in a transmissive-type  
display, use an integrated cold cathode fluorescent tube (CCFT)  
backlight system.  
The display is designed for medical imaging in diagnostic settings, in  
portrait or landscape orientation, and comes fully tuned with gamma  
correction that complies with the DICOM Part 14 Standard. The all-  
digital design enables the display to produce the sharp, crisp images  
critical to softcopy medical viewing. Unwanted analog display image  
artifacts are eliminated.  
Bundled with the display system, the Dome CXtra software enhances  
the functionality of the Dome EX display with a range of value-added  
services, such as DICOM calibration and error reporting. For more  
information, refer to Dome CXtra User’s Guide.  
System Requirements  
• PCI slot per board (PCI66 recommended)  
• 2 MB hard disk space for installation of driver, DDX, and  
documentation  
• CD-ROM drive  
• Solaris 2.5.1 to 10 operating system  
NOTE: For users upgrading from Dome C3i to Dome EX display,  
see instructions on page 5.  
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Display Components  
Review this illustration of the back panel to identify controls and  
ports on the display unit.  
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1 2  
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Dome EX display  
Legend  
1 Reset button. Restores the display configuration to  
its default setting.  
2 LED status lights. Provides information about the status of  
the display.  
3 DVI connector. Drives the data to the display.  
4 DIN connector. Drives power to the display; 4-pin connector on  
the Dome E2 display, 8-pin connector on the Dome C3i,  
Dome E3, Dome E3c, and Dome E5 displays.  
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Display Positions  
You can adjust the tilt, height, viewing angle, and orientation of the  
display to maintain an ergonomic and comfortable viewing position.  
Make sure that your eyes are level with the top of the display cabinet  
so that you look downward to read the screen contents. Select a  
suitable workspace for the display. You need a stable, level, and  
clean surface near a wall outlet.  
Tilt range  
Height range  
Adjust the tilt angle of the  
Unfasten the stand lock at the  
display so that the screen faces top of the desk stand (slide it to  
slightly down-ward from your  
angle of view.  
the left) then raise or lower the  
panel to adjust the height.  
Viewing angle  
Orientation mode  
Swivel the display panel from  
side to side to adjust the  
viewing angle.  
Use both hands to turn the  
display 90 degrees counter-  
clockwise to move from  
portrait to landscape modes.  
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Desk Stand Features  
Unfasten the stand lock to adjust display height. Remove the stand  
cover to thread the power cord and DVI cable connections to the  
display. To activate the USB hub function, the display must be  
connected to a USB-compliant computer or another hub with a USB  
cable. Even if the display is in power-saving mode, the USB devices  
function when connected to the USB ports of the display.  
Stand height lock  
Move the stand lock lever to  
the left to adjust the height of  
the display.  
Stand cable cover  
Press the PUSH button at the  
bottom of the desk stand and  
pull the stand cable cover  
down and out to remove it.  
USB hub  
Use the integrated, bus-  
powered USB hub to attach  
USB devices to the display  
rather than to the computer.  
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Installing the Display  
Before you install the Dome DX2 display controller, you must set the  
DIP switches for your system configuration. See “Set the DIP Switch  
on the Dome DX2 Board” on page 6  
Moving from Dome C3i to Dome EX Display System  
If you are switching from a Dome C3i to a Dome EX display system,  
you need to update the firmware on the Dome DX2 board already  
installed in your computer system. Do the following:  
1 Remove the old DOMEdx2, DOMEmdlib, and DOMEcxtra.  
2 Install the new DOMEdx2, DOMEmdlib, and DOMEcxtra on  
the existing Dome C3i display system. The firmware is updated  
automatically.  
3 Replace the Dome C3i display with the Dome EX display.  
Warning  
In locations where 240V outlets are used, connect the Dome  
display only to a center-tapped, 240V, single-phase supply  
(only for Canada and the United States).  
If you leave the computer turned on, you could get an electric shock  
and cause damage to the system components.  
Remove the display controller slowly from its package and static-  
shielding bag to prevent an electrostatic discharge.  
Static electricity can damage the controller. When touching the  
board or parts of the motherboard, take these precautions:  
• Wear an antistatic wrist strap.  
• Discharge your body’s static electricity repeatedly by touching  
the power supply or the metal surface of the computer chassis.  
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Set the DIP Switch on the Dome DX2 Board  
You need to disable VGA mode and enable EPROM on  
the DX2 display controller for Solaris systems.  
To disable VGA  
Slide switch 1 into the OFF position.  
To enable EPROM  
Slide switch 2 into the ON position.  
To set landscape mode as default display mode  
Slide switch 4 into the ON position. (NOTE: For Dome C3i only.)  
VIdeo 1 port  
Tips  
• Access to ports. For displays mounted on a desk stand, rotate the  
LCD panel from portrait to landscape for access to the ports.  
• Threading cables. Thread the DVI cable and power cord through  
the back of the stand. Make sure the cable and cord run through  
the notches. To reattach the stand cover, align the hooks with the  
slots on the stand. Press the cover into place. A click sound signals  
a secure connection.  
• Multiple displays. Connect the first display of a two-headed  
system, or the only display of a one-headed system, to the Video 1  
port. Connect all displays to the controller before you turn on the  
computer and install the driver.  
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Install the Display Controller  
Before you install the Dome DX2 display controller, choose  
a well-ventilated location with an adequate amount of space.  
Excessive heat cannot dissipate when display vents are blocked.  
Make sure a grounded AC outlet is within easy reach.  
When installing multiple display controllers, install all boards before  
you install the display driver.  
Turn your computer off. Leave the power cord plugged into the  
grounded outlet.  
To install the display controller  
1 Remove the blank bracket from an available PCI slot.  
2 Insert the display controller into the slot, align the connector pins,  
and press the board down until it is firmly seated. Secure the  
mounting bracket.  
Use an available PCI slot.  
Seat the board securely into  
the slot.  
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Connect the Video and Power Cables  
Turn your computer off. Leave the power cord plugged into  
the grounded outlet. Use the Dome display with the power  
adapter and video cable shipped.  
For the Dome E2 display, use power adapter Ault MW116KA1249F53.  
For the Dome C3i, Dome E3, Dome E3c, and Dome E5 displays, use  
power adapter Ault MW122RA1223F52.  
To connect the cables  
1 Plug one end of the DVI cable into the DVI port on the interface  
plate. Secure the connection.  
2 Plug the power cord into the power input port on the  
interface plate.  
3 Plug the other end of the DVI cable into the Video 1 port on  
the installed display controller. (Use the Video 1 port for a single  
display installation or for the first display of a dual setup; see  
page 6.) Secure the connection. Use the other port to connect  
a second display.  
4 Plug the other end of the power cord into the power supply.  
5 Plug the power supply cord into a grounded AC outlet.  
Power supply and DVI cable  
Power supply and DVI cable  
connections on Dome C3i display.  
connections on Dome EX display.  
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Install Dome DX2 Driver and Dome CXtra Software  
Before you install the driver, install all DX2 boards and connect all  
Dome displays first, then boot up your system to install the driver.  
Installation preparation  
Installing the DX2/PCI driver for your Sun host requires about 500 KB  
of free space. The Dome CXtra application requires about 2.5 MB. The  
reference guide requires an additional 1.3 MB.  
• 200 KB in /kernel/drv  
• 100 KB in /usr/openwin/server/modules  
• 200 KB in /usr/lib  
• 1.3 MB in /opt/DOMEdx2pci  
• 2.5 MB in /opt/DOMEcxtra  
The installation procedure for Solaris performs these tasks:  
• Installs the DOMEmdlib shared object library  
• Adds the device driver  
• Adds the OpenWindow™ loadable DDX driver  
• Modifies the OWconfig file  
• Installs the DOMEcxtra application  
WARNING – Version conflict  
• If previous versions of the driver and the application software  
exist on your system, remove them before you install the new  
package. Type pkgrm, and select the DOMEdx2, DOMEmdlib,  
and DOMEcxtra packages for removal.  
• Do not remove the DOMEmdlib package already installed if it is  
newer than the one on the CD.  
• Check the versions listed on the CD to get the software revision.  
Required Sun software packages  
The following two packages are prerequisites for proper operation of  
the Dome CXtra software.  
• SUNWtltk – ToolTalk Runtime  
• SUNWdtdte – CDE Desktop Login Environment  
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To install the driver and Dome CXtra  
1 Boot up with the -r option.  
2 Log on as root.  
3 Insert the DOME DX2 Solaris driver CD.  
4 Mount the CD device if the system does not automount it.  
Then type:  
cd /cdrom/012_0006_*  
5 To transfer the software packages to the system, type:  
pkgadd -d dx2pciZZZ.pkg  
where ZZZ = the revision of the CD.  
This message appears:  
The following packages are available:  
1 DOMEmdlib  
DOME MD library  
(sparc) 1.2.x  
2 DOMEdx2  
DOME Dx2PCI Display Support  
(sparc) 1.1.x  
3 DOMEcxtra  
<other packages>  
Solaris CXtra Support for DOME  
Flat Panels (sparc) 1.0.x  
Select package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to process  
all packages). (default:all) [?,??,q]:  
6 Press <Return> to install all packages.  
Messages appear, followed by this prompt:  
Do you want to continue with the installation of the package [y,n,?]  
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7 Type y.  
Messages describe the progress of the installation. When the  
installation is complete, these messages appear:  
Installation of <DOMEmdlib> was successful.  
Installation of <DOMEdx2> was successful.  
Installation of <DOMEcxtra> was successful.  
The Dome CXtra application is automatically added to  
the CDE Application Manager.  
WARNING – Firmware update  
When the firmware on the Dome DX2 board has been updated,  
a warning message appears to remind you to shut down and  
power cycle the system. Follow the warning and do so.  
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Configure Display Settings  
Before you configure your system for the Sun Common Desktop  
Environment or OpenWindow, you need to set the display mode for  
your display controller. Planar provides a default display mode that  
you can use or override.  
Read these sections before you configure CDE or OpenWindow:  
• “Overriding the default display mode” on page 13  
• “Using visual classes” on page 16  
Then read the appropriate section for your window environment:  
• “Running OpenWindow” on page 21  
• “Configuring the Common Desktop Environment” on page 21  
The Dome DX2 driver automatically detects the type of flat panel  
connected and sets the default display mode as shown in this table.  
Display  
Portrait  
OFF  
Landscape  
ON  
Using DIP Switch 4  
Dome C3i  
1536 x 2048  
2048 x 1536  
Auto-Detection by Panel Position  
Dome E2  
Dome E3  
Dome E3c  
Dome E5  
1200 x 1600  
1600 x 1200  
2048 x 1536  
2048 x 1536  
2560 x 2048  
1536 x 2048  
1536 x 2048  
2048 x 2560  
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Overriding the default display mode  
To start CDE or OpenWindow using the default display mode,  
skip this section.  
You can override the default display mode by editing the  
OWconfig file.  
Edit the OWconfig file to override the default display mode and  
customize your configuration for OpenWindow or CDE. Look  
for the OWconfig file in /usr/openwin/server/etc and in the  
/etc/openwin/server/etc directory on the workstation. Edit the  
one in the /etc/openwin/server/etc directory.  
To edit the OWconfig file  
1 Find the following lines in the OWconfig file.  
#class = "XSCREENCONFIG" name="DOMEdx2pci0Config"  
#
#
#
#
device="/dev/dx2pci0.0"  
res="1536x2048e Panel"  
monitor="domegray.vda"  
board="dx2pci-2hd.xqa";  
#class = "XSCREENCONFIG" name="DOMEdx2pci1Config"  
#
#
#
#
device="/dev/dx2pci0.1"  
res="1536x2048e Panel"  
monitor="domegray.vda"  
board="dx2pci-2hd.xqa";  
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2 Delete the pound sign (#) at the beginning of each line to  
uncomment the lines.  
3 Edit the lines to match each device you installed, and save  
your changes.  
WARNING – Editing the config file  
When you edit or modify code, type it on one line. A backslash (\)  
indicates continuation of the line.  
When you install a new driver, it overwrites the OWconfig file in  
this directory:  
/usr/openwin/server/etc  
The OWconfig file in the directory /etc/openwin/server/etc remains  
unchanged. This ensures that the changes you make will not be  
overwritten when you update to newer versions of the DOME  
driver. Make sure you edit these lines in the /etc directory only.  
If you uncomment these lines in both directories, your system  
ignores them.  
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To modify the OWconfig file  
This section explains the first example from the preceding sample  
code, line by line, and tells how to modify those lines to match the  
device you are installing.  
class="XSCREENCONFIG" name="DOMEdx2pci0Config"  
The name provided here must be unique in the OWconfig file. You  
can alter it as long as you select a name that is not used for any other  
XSCREENCONFIG section.  
device="/dev/dx2pci0.0"  
This line indicates the installation of a DX2 board to which the system  
assigned the instance of zero (0). The second zero (0) indicates that  
you are using the first head. To modify this line for the device you are  
installing, replace the first zero (0) with the instance the system  
assigned to your board. For the second head, replace the second  
zero (0) with a one (1).  
res="1536x2048e Panel"  
This line indicates that the resolution of your flat panel (pre-adjusted  
timing name) is "1536x2048e Panel". See the table on page 39 to  
select the correct pre-adjusted timing name for your panel type.  
monitor="domegray.vda"  
This line indicates that you are using a grayscale display and  
that the pre-adjusted timing name is located in the display file  
domegray.vda.  
Display files are located in the /opt/DOMEdx2pci/monitors directory.  
Do not modify these files unless Planar Support advises you to do so.  
WARNING – Modifying code  
When you modify the line res="1536x2048e Panel", use the  
exact name for your display from the “Pre-Adjusted Timing Name”  
column in the table on page 39.  
To support a color display, use "domecolr.vda" in place of  
"domegray.vda".  
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board="dx2pci-2hd.xqa"  
This line indicates that you are using a DX2 board (dx2pci) that  
supports two heads (-2hd) and that the configuration of the board is  
located in the board file dx2pci-2hd.xqa.  
The board file is located in the directory /opt/DOMEdx2pci/boards.  
Do not modify this file.  
See the second code sample on page 13 for configuration of  
the second head.  
Using visual classes  
A visual class (or visual) is the X Window System™ terminology to  
describe the characteristics of a display. X defines the visual classes  
listed in this table.  
Static Class  
Dynamic Class  
• StaticGray  
• StaticColor  
• TrueColor  
• GrayScale  
• PseudoColor  
• DirectColor  
Static classes do not support the use of a modifiable colormap, but  
the corresponding dynamic classes do.  
PseudoColor is a commonly used visual type. Some applications run  
only on displays with a PseudoColor default visual class. When the  
DX2 board is connected to a grayscale display, you can configure it  
to emulate PseudoColor for applications by invoking the X Window  
System with PseudoColor as the default visual class.  
WARNING – Default visual class  
When connected to grayscale panels, the Dome DX2 board has a  
default visual class of GrayScale.  
When connected to color panels such as the Dome E3c display,  
the Dome DX2 board has a default visual class of PseudoColor.  
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To emulate a PseudoColor visual class  
Start the X server using PseudoColor as the default visual class by  
adding defclass PseudoColor to the openwin command or to  
the Xservers file.  
For example, for a one-headed system using the DX2 board, type:  
openwin -dev /dev/dx2pci0.0 defclass PseudoColor  
For a two-headed system using the DX2 board, type:  
openwin -dev /dev/dx2pci0.0 defclass PseudoColor \  
-dev /dev/dx2pci0.1 defclass PseudoColor  
To check the default visual  
Use the xdpyinfo command to check the default visual of a screen.  
Look at the correct screen and find the visual with the matching ID to  
verify that it is PseudoColor. (See page 18.)  
When used on a color display, the TrueColor and DirectColor visual  
classes default to using 24 bpp. All other visual classes, as well as all  
visual classes on a grayscale display, default to using 8 bpp.  
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Look for the lines marked with a right arrow (  
) in this sample output:  
name of display: cole:0.0  
version number: 11.0  
vendor string: Sun Microsystems, Inc.  
vendor release number: 3300  
maximum request size: 262140 bytes  
motion buffer size: 256  
bitmap unit, bit order, padding: 32, MSBFirst, 32  
image byte order: MSBFirst  
number of supported pixmap formats: 2  
supported pixmap formats:  
depth 1, bits_per_pixel 1, scanline_pad 32  
depth 8, bits_per_pixel 8, scanline_pad 32  
keycode range: minimum 8, maximum 132  
focus: window 0x280000d, revert to PointerRoot  
number of extensions: 12  
SUN_ALLPLANES  
SHAPE  
MIT-SHM  
Multi-Buffering  
XInputExtension  
XInputDeviceEvents  
XTEST  
MIT-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD  
SUN_DGA  
Adobe-DPS-Extension  
DPSExtension  
X3D-PEX  
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default screen number:  
0
number of screens:  
screen #0:  
1
dimensions: 1536x2048 pixels  
(433x578 millimeters)  
resolution: 90x90 dots per inch  
depths (2): 1, 8  
root window id: 0x29  
depth of root window: 8 planes  
number of colormaps: minimum 1, maximum 1  
default colormap: 0x21  
default number of colormap cells: 256  
preallocated pixels: black 1, white 0  
options: backing-store YES, save-unders YES  
current input event mask: 0xd0001d  
KeyPressMask ButtonPressMask ButtonReleaseMask  
EnterWindowMask SubstructureRedirectMask  
PropertyChangeMask ColormapChangeMask  
number of visuals: 6  
Look  
for  
these  
lines  
default visual id: 0x22  
visual:  
visual id: 0x22  
class: PseudoColor  
depth: 8 planes  
size of colormap: 256 entries  
red, green, blue masks: 0x0, 0x0, 0x0  
significant bits in color specification: 8 bits  
visual:  
visual id: 0x23  
class: DirectColor  
depth: 8 planes  
size of colormap: 8 entries  
red, green, blue masks: 0x7, 0x38, 0xc0  
significant bits in color specification: 8 bits  
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visual:  
visual id: 0x24  
class: GrayScale  
depth: 8 planes  
size of colormap: 256 entries  
red, green, blue masks: 0x0, 0x0, 0x0  
significant bits in color specification: 8 bits  
visual:  
visual id: 0x25  
class: StaticColor  
depth: 8 planes  
size of colormap: 256 entries  
red, green, blue masks: 0x7, 0x38, 0xc0  
significant bits in color specification: 8 bits  
visual:  
visual id: 0x26  
class: TrueColor  
depth: 8 planes  
size of colormap: 8 entries  
red, green, blue masks: 0x7, 0x38, 0xc0  
significant bits in color specification: 8 bits  
visual:  
visual id: 0x27  
class: StaticGray  
depth: 8 planes  
size of colormap: 256 entries  
red, green, blue masks: 0x0, 0x0, 0x0  
significant bits in color specification: 8 bits  
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Configure the Window Environment  
Once you have set the display mode, you can configure your system  
to run either the OpenWindow or the CDE window environment.  
NOTE: Board instances are assigned by the system.  
Running OpenWindow from the console  
For a one-headed system, type:  
openwin -dev /dev/dx2pci0.0  
For a two-headed system, type:  
openwin -dev /dev/dx2pci0.0 -dev /dev/dx2pci0.1  
Each device file has a name of this form:  
/dev/dx2pciy.z  
where y = board instance  
z = head number (0 for first head, 1 for second head)  
For more information on openwin, refer to your Sun OpenWindow  
documentation.  
Configuring the Common Desktop Environment  
If you boot up to the X Window System, use the instructions below to  
configure it for your DX2 board.  
CDE defaults to using a single framebuffer associated with /dev/fb,  
the boot console. To change the startup configuration, copy the  
/usr/dt/config/Xservers file to /etc/dt/config/Xservers, and edit it  
there.  
This file contains mostly comments, but the last line is the  
command line used to start the X server and bring up CDE.  
This is the default line:  
:0 Local local_uid@console root /usr/openwin/bin/Xsun \  
:0 -nobanner  
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To use one or more DOME devices  
Replace the second :0 with the -dev option flag and  
the appropriate device file.  
For example, to use both heads of an DX2 board, change the  
line to this:  
:0 Local local_uid@console root /usr/openwin/bin/Xsun \  
-dev /dev/dx2pci0.0 -dev /dev/dx2pci0.1 -nobanner  
If you need to use a different default visual class, add the appropriate  
defclass option for each -dev option. See “Using visual classes” on  
page 16.  
To use a DOME device with a Sun console  
Change the line to this:  
0 Local local_uid@console root /usr/openwin/bin/Xsun \  
-dev /dev/fb -dev /dev/dx2pci0.0 -nobanner  
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DPMS Screen Saver  
When you are running Solaris 2.6 to 10, CDE allows you to enable a  
Display Power Management Signaling (DPMS) Screen Saver. DPMS  
provides a standard way to manage the power used by your flat-  
panel display. DPMS shuts off the backlight in the flat panel when the  
display is not in use. This reduces the power consumption of the  
backlight and extends the life of the display.  
On Solaris 2.5.1, the screen saver only blanks the screen while leaving  
the backlight on.  
You can enable DPMS through the Style Manager, just as you would  
invoke any screen saver. You can also turn off DPMS to prevent your  
screen from powering off during times when you are using the flat  
panel frequently.  
Screen saver tips  
If you select any screen saver other than, or in addition to, Blank  
Screen, the system does not invoke DPMS. Instead, it uses the screen  
saver you selected.  
• During times that you are using the flat-panel display frequently,  
set the Screen Saver field to Off. This setting ensures that the  
display does not invoke DPMS, which means that you do not have  
to wait for the display brightness to stabilize when you begin to  
use it again.  
• Set the Screen Saver field to On when you plan to be away from  
the computer for several hours. With the screen saver running, your  
system conserves energy, and the backlight in the flat-panel display  
lasts longer.  
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To set the DPMS Screen Saver  
1 Click Style Manager. The Style Manager dialog box appears.  
2 Click Screen. The Style Manager – Screen dialog box appears.  
3 Click On in the Screen Saver field to activate a screen saver.  
4 Select Blank Screen from the list of screen savers at the left.  
5 Use the slider in the Start Saver field to set the time from when the  
system last receives mouse or keyboard input until the system  
invokes the screen saver. You can set this time from 1 (one) to  
120 minutes.  
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Console Modification  
The console appears, by default, on the first head of the first  
board in the system’s probe list. You can change the console with  
the pci-probe-list environment variable. If you want to change the  
console without altering the probe list, change the output-device  
environment variable instead.  
You can use the setenv command to change environment variables.  
To use the setenv command  
1 Power on or halt the system to get to the ok> prompt.  
2 Type:  
setenv output-device <device node>  
These examples describe how to change the console in Ultra™ 10  
and Ultra 30 systems. For more details, refer to your Sun  
documentation.  
3 To make the DX2 board the console in an Ultra 10 system, type:  
setenv output-device /pci/DOME,Dx2PCI  
For an Ultra 30 system, which has two PCI buses, type:  
setenv output-device /pci@X/DOME,Dx2PCI  
where X depends on the location of the board.  
For example, if the board is installed in the PCI66 slot,  
which is at location 1f,2000, type:  
setenv output-device /pci@1f,2000/DOME,Dx2PCI  
4 Reset the system.  
WARNING – Setenv command  
The device node portion of the setenv command differs for different  
Sun systems and board locations.  
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Dome CXtra Software  
The Dome CXtra application ships on the Dome DX2 Solaris driver CD.  
The Dome CXtra software is automatically loaded with the default  
driver installation and added to the CDE Application Manager.  
The Dome CXtra™ software enhances the functionality of the  
Dome display for viewing medical images in diagnostic settings.  
The advantages of Dome CXtra includes consistent grayscale  
presentation of images, as a result of conformance with the DICOM  
Grayscale Standard display function. Specifically, the Dome display is  
fully calibrated to the DICOM response curve. It uses an embedded  
RightLight™ sensor to provide continuous luminance stability,  
guaranteeing consistent image quality and adherence to DICOM  
standards. This sensor works with the digital interface board that is  
built into the back of the Dome display.  
For more information on the Dome CXtra software, visit  
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Dome E3 Specification  
Dome E3c Specification  
Dome E5 Specification  
Video Modes  
Connector Ports  
LED Status Lights  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Solution  
No image appears on  
the screen  
Computer is not  
powered on.  
Turn on computer.  
Power cord is not  
securely connected.  
Tighten power cord connection and turn  
on computer.  
Video cable  
Make sure the first display of a dual-  
connected incorrectly. headed system or the only display of a  
single-headed system is connected to the  
Video 1 port on the Dome DX2 display  
controller.  
No display on console; Switch 1 on DIP  
system does not boot. switch S2 is set for  
VGA mode.  
Disable VGA on all DX2 boards you install.  
Slide switch 1 on DIP switch S2 into the  
OFF position.  
Switch 2 on DIP  
Check that EPROM is enabled on all  
switch S2 is set to OFF. Dome DX2 boards. Slide switch 2 on  
DIP switch S2 into the ON position.  
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Dome C3i Specification  
In locations where 240V outlets are used, connect the Dome C3i display to only a center-  
tapped, 240V, single-phase supply (only for Canada and the United States).  
Category  
Screen  
Characteristic Item  
Specification  
Screen size diagonal  
Resolution  
528 mm (20.8 in.)  
1536 x 2048 pixels (portrait)  
2048 x 1536 pixels (landscape)  
Pixel pitch  
0.207 x 0.207 mm  
Pixel arrangement  
Active area (mm)  
Grayscale supported  
Refresh rate  
Subpixel vertical stripe  
423.9 (H) x 318.0 (V)  
3061 shades of gray – programmable gamma  
60 Hz  
Contrast ratio  
600:1 (typical)  
Brightness  
200 fL (typical); 700 cd/m2 (when new)  
Pixel rise/fall time  
Viewing angle  
50 ms  
160° ( 85°) horizontal/vertical  
1 DVI single-channel digital connector  
DDC2B+  
Interface  
Digital Video In  
Display control - brightness  
Display identification  
USB hub  
EDID read using DDC2B+  
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Rev. 1.1:  
1 uplink B port; 2 downlink A ports  
Display status  
Dual-stack tricolor LEDs on back panel  
2048 x 1536 (8-bit per pixel)  
Input formats Landscape orientation  
Portrait orientation  
1536 x 2048 (8-bit per pixel), automatic hardware rotate  
by DX2 board  
Screen type  
AMLCD (active-matrix liquid crystal display)  
Physical  
Power  
Display size (without stand)  
485.9 mm x 381.0 mm x 101.6 mm  
(19.1 in. x 15.0 in. x 4.0 in.)  
Display weight (without stand)  
Mounting options  
6.35 kg (<15 lb)  
Desktop stand with integrated USB (standard);  
100-mm VESA mounting (optional)  
Adapter  
Ault MW122KA1223F52 (CAUTION: Use only the power  
adapter supplied with the display unit.)  
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Power Supply  
CAUTION: Use only the power adapter supplied with the Dome C3i display unit;  
Ault MW122KA1223F52.  
Category  
Characteristic Item Specification  
Power input  
requirements  
Voltage selection  
Voltage  
Auto-ranging  
100 – 240V AC  
2.0 A  
Current  
Frequency  
Voltage  
50 to 60 Hz  
12 V DC 5%  
10.0 A (120 W)  
Power output  
requirements  
Current  
Physical  
Size  
228.6 mm x 76.2 mm x 50.8 mm  
(9 in x 3 in x 2 in)  
Weight  
1.3 kg (2.75 lb)  
Reliability  
Characteristic item Specification  
Display  
MTBF >50,000 hours  
Backlight  
MTBF 50,000 hours to 50% brightness with backlight on continuously  
Environment  
Characteristic item  
Specification  
EMI shielding  
Temperature  
No emission of low-level radiation  
operating  
storage  
0° C to 40° C  
-10° to 60° C  
Humidity  
operating  
20% to 80% Relative Humidity  
(non-condensing)  
storage  
5% to 90% Relative Humidity  
(non-condensing)  
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In locations where 240V outlets are used, connect the Dome E2 display to only a center-  
tapped, 240V, single-phase supply (only for Canada and the United States).  
Category  
Screen  
Characteristic Item  
Specification  
Screen size diagonal  
Resolution  
498 mm (19.6 in.)  
1200 x 1600 pixels (portrait)  
1600 x 1200 pixels (landscape)  
Pixel pitch  
0.249 mm x 0.249 mm  
Subpixel vertical stripe  
398.4 (H) x 298.8 (V)  
3061 shades of gray  
60 Hz  
Pixel arrangement  
Active area (mm)  
Grayscale supported  
Refresh rate  
Contrast ratio  
600:1 (typical)  
Brightness  
900 cd/m2 (when new)  
Pixel rise/fall time  
Viewing angle  
40 ms (typical)  
170° ( 85°) horizontal/vertical  
DVI Rev. 1.0 single-channel digital connector  
DDC2B+  
Interface  
Digital Video In  
Display control - brightness  
Display identification  
USB hub  
EDID read using DDC2B+  
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Rev. 1.1:  
1 uplink B port; 2 downlink A ports  
Display status  
Dual-stack tricolor LEDs on back panel  
1600 x 1200 (8-bit per pixel)  
Input formats  
Physical  
Landscape orientation  
Portrait orientation  
Screen type  
1200 x 1600 (8-bit per pixel)  
AMLCD (active matrix liquid crystal display)  
Display size (without stand)  
440 mm x 343 mm x 95 mm  
(17.3 in. x 13.5 in. x 3.75 in.)  
Display weight (without stand) 5.5 kg (12 lb)  
Mounting options  
Desktop stand (standard);  
100-mm VESA mounting (optional)  
Power  
Adapter  
Ault MW116KA1249F53 (CAUTION: Use only the  
power adapter supplied with the display unit.)  
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Power Supply  
CAUTION: Use only the power adapter supplied with the Dome E2 display unit;  
Ault MW116KA1249F53.  
Category  
Characteristic Item Specification  
Power input  
requirements  
Voltage selection  
Voltage  
Auto-ranging  
100 – 240V AC  
1.0 A  
Current  
Frequency  
Voltage  
50 to 60 Hz  
12 V DC 5%  
6.67 A (80 W)  
Power output  
requirements  
Current  
Physical  
Size  
127.0 mm x 76.2 mm x 44.5 mm  
(5 in x 3 in x 1.75 in)  
Weight  
0.7 kg (1.5 lb)  
Reliability  
Characteristic item Specification  
Display  
MTBF >50,000 hours  
Backlight  
MTBF 50,000 hours to 50% brightness with backlight on continuously  
Environment  
Characteristic item  
Specification  
EMI shielding  
Temperature  
No emission of low-level radiation  
operating  
storage  
0° C to 40° C  
-10° to 60° C  
Humidity  
operating  
10% to 80% Relative Humidity  
(non-condensing)  
storage  
5% to 90% Relative Humidity  
(non-condensing)  
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In locations where 240V outlets are used, connect the Dome E3 display to only a center-  
tapped, 240V, single-phase supply (only for Canada and the United States).  
Category  
Screen  
Characteristic Item  
Specification  
Screen size diagonal  
Resolution  
528 mm (20.8 in.)  
1536 x 2048 pixels (portrait)  
2048 x 1536 pixels (landscape)  
Pixel pitch  
0.207 mm, 123 ppi  
Subpixel vertical stripe  
423.9 (H) x 318.0 (V)  
Pixel arrangement  
Active area (mm)  
Color supported  
256 shades of gray, programmable gamma from  
palette of up to 3061 shades  
Refresh rate  
60 Hz  
Contrast ratio  
700:1 (typical)  
Brightness  
800 cd/m2 (typical)  
Pixel rise/fall time  
Viewing angle  
Digital Video In  
Display control - brightness  
Display identification  
USB hub  
35 ms  
170° ( 85°) horizontal/vertical  
DVI Rev. 1.0 single- or dual-channel digital connector  
DDC2B+  
Interface  
EDID read using DDC2B+  
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Rev. 1.1:  
1 uplink B port; 2 downlink A ports  
Display status  
Dual-stack tricolor LEDs on back panel  
2048 x 1536 (8- bit per pixel)  
Input formats Landscape orientation  
Portrait orientation  
1536 x 2048 (8-bit per pixel)  
Screen type  
AMLCD (active-matrix liquid crystal display)  
Physical  
Display size (without stand)  
475 mm x 368 mm x 96 mm  
(18.7 in. x 14.5 in. x 4.0 in.)  
Display weight (without stand)  
Mounting options  
6.35 kg (<15 lb)  
Desktop stand with integrated USB (standard);  
100-mm VESA mounting (optional)  
Power  
Adapter  
Ault MW122KA1223F52 (CAUTION: Use only the  
power adapter supplied with the display unit.)  
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Power Supply  
CAUTION: Use only the power adapter supplied with the Dome E3 display unit;  
Ault MW122KA1223F52.  
Category  
Characteristic Item Specification  
Power input  
requirements  
Voltage selection  
Voltage  
Auto-ranging  
100 – 240V AC  
2.0 A  
Current  
Frequency  
Voltage  
50 to 60 Hz  
12 V DC 5%  
10.0 A (120 W)  
Power output  
requirements  
Current  
Physical  
Size  
228.6 mm x 76.2 mm x 50.8 mm  
(9 in x 3 in x 2 in)  
Weight  
1.3 kg (2.75 lb)  
Reliability  
Characteristic item Specification  
Display  
MTBF >50,000 hours  
Backlight  
MTBF 50,000 hours to 50% brightness with backlight on continuously  
Environment  
Characteristic item  
Specification  
EMI shielding  
Temperature  
No emission of low-level radiation  
operating  
storage  
0° C to 40° C  
-10° to 60° C  
Humidity  
operating  
10% to 80% Relative Humidity  
(non-condensing)  
storage  
5% to 90% Relative Humidity  
(non-condensing)  
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Dome E3c Specification  
In locations where 240V outlets are used, connect the Dome E3c display to only a center-  
tapped, 240V, single-phase supply (only for Canada and the United States).  
Category  
Screen  
Characteristic Item  
Specification  
Screen size diagonal  
Resolution  
528 mm (20.8 in.)  
1536 x 2048 pixels (portrait)  
2048 x 1536 pixels (landscape)  
Pixel pitch  
0.207 x 0.207 mm  
Pixel arrangement  
Active area (mm)  
Color supported  
Refresh rate  
R,G,B vertical stripe  
423.9 (H) x 318.0 (V)  
Native 16 M colors (RGB 8-bit data)  
30 Hz  
Contrast ratio  
400:1 (typical)  
Brightness  
400 cd/m2 (typical)  
Pixel rise/fall time  
Viewing angle  
Digital Video In  
Display control - brightness  
Display identification  
USB hub  
50 ms (typical)  
170° ( 85°) horizontal/vertical  
DVI Rev. 1.0 single- or dual-channel digital connector  
DDC2B+  
Interface  
EDID read using DDC2B+  
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Rev. 1.1:  
1 uplink B port; 2 downlink A ports  
Display status  
Dual-stack tricolor LEDs on back panel  
Input formats Landscape orientation  
Portrait orientation  
2048 x 1536 (24-bits per pixel, 8-bits per color)  
1536 x 2048 (24-bits per pixel, 8-bits per color)  
AMLCD (active-matrix liquid crystal display)  
Screen type  
Physical  
Display size (without stand)  
475 mm x 368 mm x 96 mm  
(18.7 in. x 14.5 in. x 4.0 in.)  
Display weight (without stand)  
Mounting options  
9.07 kg (<20 lb) estimated  
Desktop stand with integrated USB (standard);  
100-mm VESA mounting (optional)  
Power  
Adapter  
Ault MW122KA1223F52 (CAUTION: Use only the  
power adapter supplied with the display unit.)  
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Power Supply  
CAUTION: Use only the power adapter supplied with the Dome E3c display unit;  
Ault MW122KA1223F52.  
Category  
Characteristic Item Specification  
Power input  
requirements  
Voltage selection  
Voltage  
Auto-ranging  
100 – 240V AC  
2.0 A  
Current  
Frequency  
Voltage  
50 to 60 Hz  
12 V DC 5%  
10.0 A (120 W)  
Power output  
requirements  
Current  
Physical  
Size  
228.6 mm x 76.2 mm x 50.8 mm  
(9 in x 3 in x 2 in)  
Weight  
1.3 kg (2.75 lb)  
Reliability  
Characteristic item Specification  
Display  
MTBF 30,000 hours  
Backlight  
MTBF 30,000 hours to 25% brightness with backlight on continuously  
Environment  
Characteristic item  
Specification  
EMI shielding  
Temperature  
No emission of low-level radiation  
operating  
storage  
0° C to 50° C  
-10° to 60° C  
Humidity  
operating  
8% to 80% Relative Humidity  
(non-condensing)  
storage  
5% to 90% Relative Humidity  
(non-condensing)  
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Dome E5 Specification  
In locations where 240V outlets are used, connect the Dome E5 display to only a center-  
tapped, 240V, single-phase supply (only for Canada and the United States).  
Category  
Screen  
Characteristic Item  
Specification  
Screen size diagonal  
Resolution  
541 mm (21.3 in.)  
2048 x 2560 pixels (portrait)  
2560 x 2048 pixels (landscape)  
Pixel pitch  
0.165 x 0.165 mm  
Pixel arrangement  
Active area  
LCR vertical stripe  
422.40 (H) x 337.92 (V) mm  
Grayscale supported  
256 shades of gray, programmable gamma from  
palette of up to 3061shades of gray  
Refresh rate  
50 Hz  
Contrast ratio  
600:1 (typical)  
Brightness  
750 cd/m2 (typical), 600 cd/m2 min.(when new)  
50 ms typical (25 ms Tr/25 ms Tf)  
170° ( 85°) horizontal/vertical  
DVI Rev. 1.0 single-channel digital connector  
DDC2B+  
Pixel rise/fall time  
Viewing angle  
Digital Video In  
Display control - brightness  
Display identification  
USB hub  
Interface  
EDID read using DDC2B+  
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Rev. 1.1:  
1 uplink B port; 2 downlink A ports  
Display status  
Dual-stack tricolor LEDs on back panel  
2560 x 2048 (8-bit per pixel)  
Input formats  
Physical  
Landscape orientation  
Portrait orientation  
Screen type  
2048 x 2560 (8- bit per pixel)  
AMLCD (active-matrix liquid crystal display)  
Display size (without stand)  
387 mm x 470 mm x 103 mm  
(15.2 in. x 18.5 in. x 4.1 in.)  
Display weight, typical  
Mounting options  
Adapter  
6.6 kg (14.5 lb) without stand  
10.2 kg (22.5 lb) with stand  
Desktop stand (standard);  
100-mm VESA mounting (optional)  
Power  
Ault MW122KA1223F52 (CAUTION: Use only the  
power adapter supplied with the display unit.)  
Dome E5 Specification  
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Power Supply  
CAUTION: Use only the power adapter supplied with the Dome E5 display unit;  
Ault MW122KA1223F52.  
Category  
Characteristic Item Specification  
Power input  
requirements  
Voltage selection  
Voltage  
Auto-ranging  
100 – 240V AC  
2.0 A  
Current  
Frequency  
Voltage  
50 to 60 Hz  
12 V DC 5%  
10.0 A (120 W)  
Power output  
requirements  
Current  
Physical  
Size  
228.6 mm x 76.2 mm x 50.8 mm  
(9 in x 3 in x 2 in)  
Weight  
1.3 kg (2.75 lb)  
Reliability  
Characteristic item Specification  
Display  
MTBF >50,000 hours  
Backlight  
MTBF 50,000 hours to 50% brightness with backlight on continuously  
Environment  
Characteristic item  
Specification  
EMI shielding  
Temperature  
No emission of low-level radiation  
operating  
storage  
0° C to 40° C  
-10° to 60° C  
Humidity  
operating  
10% to 80% Relative Humidity  
(non-condensing)  
storage  
5% to 90% Relative Humidity  
(non-condensing)  
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Video Modes  
Use this table to modify the OWconfig file.  
*
Display  
Mode  
Pre-Adjusted Timing Name  
Resolution  
Dome C3i Grayscale  
(monitor="domegray.vda")  
"1536x2048i Panel"  
"2048x1536i Panel"  
"1200x1600e Panel"  
"1600x1200e Panel"  
"1536x2048e Panel"  
"2048x1536e Panel"  
"1536x2048eTC Panel"  
"2048x1536eTC Panel"  
"2048x2560e Panel"  
"2560x2048e Panel"  
1536 x 2048  
2048 x 1536  
1200 x 1600  
1600 x 1200  
1536 x 2048  
2048 x 1536  
1536 x 2048  
2048 x 1536  
2048 x 2560  
2560 x 2048  
Dome E2 Grayscale  
(monitor="domegray.vda")  
Dome E3 Grayscale  
(monitor="domegray.vda")  
Dome E3c Color  
(monitor="domecolr.vda")  
Dome E5 Grayscale  
(monitor="domegray.vda")  
* You must use the exact name and either the domegray.vda file (for grayscale panels) or  
domecolr.vda (for color panels) to specify the flat panel you are using when you edit the  
OWconfig file for OpenWindow or CDE.  
† In pixels (width x height).  
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Connector Ports  
The video signal connector is a standard DVI connector, driving data  
to the display.  
The Dome E2 display uses a 4-pin DIN connector. The power input is  
12V 5% (80 W).  
The Dome C3i, Dome E3, Dome E3c, and Dome E5 displays use  
a 8-pin DIN connector. The power input is 12V 5% (120 W).  
Power port on Dome EX displays  
Power port on Dome C3i display  
Details of DIN connectors  
VCC 1  
2 GND  
4-pin connector on  
Dome E2 display  
GND 3  
4 VCC  
VCC 8  
VCC 7  
1 GND  
8-pin connector on  
Dome C3i, Dome E3,  
Dome E3c, and  
VCC 6  
VCC 5  
2 GND  
3 GND  
Dome E5 displays  
4 GND  
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LED Status Lights  
NOTE: LEDs are in the same location on the interface plate of  
both the Dome C3i and Dome EX displays.  
The two LEDs on the back panel provide information about  
the display.  
• LED A describes the digital-link status between the display  
controller and the interface.  
• LED B describes the display-panel status. it shows any faults  
currently in the panel.  
Reset button (left) and LEDs on interface plate  
LED A, top  
LED B  
LED Status Lights  
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Power-up sequence information from LED  
LED A  
Action/Sequence  
LED B  
Action/Sequence  
Dark  
Initial power-on  
Self test  
Flashing yellow  
Solid yellow  
Initial power-on  
Power-on self test  
Self test pass  
Blink yellow  
Dark  
One (1) second after  
power -on  
Flashing green  
LED A status information after initial power-on  
LED Status  
Description  
Solid green  
Flashing yellow  
Solid yellow  
Functional link – normal operation  
Link working, unrecognized sync information  
Receiving DDC information  
LED B status information after initial power-on  
LED Status  
Description  
Solid green  
Functional system – normal operation  
Fault  
Flashing green  
Solid yellow  
DDC power-on, 12V power not detected  
POST failure  
Alternating green/yellow  
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Index  
A
AMLCD, intended use v  
display driver, installing 9  
C
calibration 1, 26  
caring for display viii  
CDE 21  
display setup for Solaris driver 12–20  
editing OWconfig file 13  
modifying OWconfig file 15  
DPMS Screen Saver 23  
DVI cable, connecting 8  
display mode, setting 13  
DPMS Screen Saver 23  
changing Sun PCI console 25  
cleaning display viii  
Common Desktop Environment. See CDE  
components, identifying 2  
configuring  
CDE on Sun PCI 21  
flat panel 12  
OpenWindow on Sun PCI 21  
Solaris display 12–20  
connecting  
emulating a pseudocolor visual class 17  
DVI cable 8  
power cord 8  
connector port 40  
console for Sun PCI 25  
contents, package x  
G
D
desk stand 4  
DICOM standard 1, 26  
DIN connector 40  
DIP switch, setting 6  
display  
I
information  
product iv  
regulatory 45  
technical 27  
about 1  
cleaning viii  
components 2  
install 5  
installing driver 9  
positions 3  
injury, preventing vii  
installing  
display controller 7  
display driver 9  
intended use, display v  
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Solaris system  
L
LCD screen, cleaning viii  
LED status lights 41  
configuring window environment  
21–22  
DPMS Screen Saver 23  
editing OWconfig file 13  
modifying OWconfig file 15  
M
managing display power 23  
modifying OWconfig file 13–16  
multiheaded support 15, 16  
O
OpenWindow  
display mode, setting 13  
modifying OWconfig file 15  
running 21  
Dome E2 display 31  
Dome E3 display 33  
OWconfig file 13–16  
P
package contents x  
power cord, connecting 8  
precautions vi  
symbols, explained v  
system requirements 1  
preventive measures vii  
product care vii  
product information iv  
pseudocolor display 16  
safety vi  
R
reducing display power consumption 23  
RightLight sensor 26  
U
use, intended v  
S
safety precautions vi  
screen saver 23  
setenv command 25  
setting display mode 13–16  
setup  
V
video modes 39  
visual class 16–20  
checking default 17–20  
CDE 21  
display settings 12  
shipping/storing ix  
X
X Window System 16  
xdpyinfo command 17  
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Regulatory Compliance  
Canada, European Union, United States  
Dome CX/Dome EX displays have  
been tested and found to comply  
with IEC/EN 60601-1 and IEC/EN  
60601-1-2 standards, and is  
certified to meet medical  
standard C22.2 No. 601.1-M1990  
(C US Mark).  
The medical display, in addition to meeting medical requirements, has been  
tested and found to comply with the limits for Federal Communications  
Commission (FCC) Class B computing devices in a typically configured system  
since many medical offices are located in residential areas. It is the system  
integrator’s responsibility to test and ensure that the entire system complies  
with applicable electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) laws.  
Planar Systems, Inc. has made great efforts to support the medical device  
industry, in particular, medical device manufacturers and medical device  
system integrators. We offer state-of-the-art color displays that are compliant  
with worldwide accepted medical device safety standards, and for the  
European market, CE-marked displays based on compliance with counsel  
directive 93/42/EEC—commonly referred to as the Medical Device Directive  
(MDD). The following summarizes our qualification of these displays as it  
relates to compliance with the MDD.  
The European Medical Device Directive requires that the intended use of  
the device be defined. The intended use of these displays is “to display  
alphanumeric, graphic, and image data as inputted from any type of medical  
device.” These displays do not provide a measurement function in any way,  
and it is the device and systems manufacturer’s responsibility to verify its  
function in the integrated device or system.  
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The display was classified as required by the MDD according to Annex IX of  
the directive and the medical device (MEDDEV) guidance available at the  
time of classification. Because the display uses electrical energy and has no  
direct patient connections and—by itself—no medical utility, the display  
is classified according to Rule 12 as an MDD Class I device, component, or  
accessory. The MDD states that manufacturers of Class I medical devices  
or accessories shall satisfy the requirements in regard to design and  
manufacturing controls, that is, the applicable assessment route to be used  
for CE-marking under the MDD, and it shall carry the CE mark according to  
Annex XII of the directive, with no notified body annotation.  
The applicable safety standards for an MDD Class I display are IEC/EN  
60601-1:1990 along with Amendments 1 and 2. To help the medical device  
designer evaluate the suitability of these displays, Planar has also conducted  
EMC testing to IEC 60601-1-2 as it can be applied. The display with its power  
supply alone does not represent a functional medical device. Hence, Planar  
configured a minimal operating system to exercise the display. The resulting  
data are made available to interested parties.  
This is informative data, not certification data. Certification data must be  
obtained by the device or system integrator according to Article 12 of  
the MDD titled “Particular procedure for systems and procedure packs.”  
Paragraph 2 clearly outlines the device or system integrator’s responsibility  
in this matter.  
In summary, Planar Systems, Inc. is CE-marking these displays under the  
Medical Device Directive, which establishes compliance to the basic medical  
safety standards. However, EMC compliance can only be accomplished in the  
configured medical device or system and is the responsibility of the device or  
system manufacturer. Planar has the necessary documentation such as IEC  
60601-1 notified body and other third-party test reports and certifications,  
a risk/hazard analysis, an essential requirements checklist, and the Planar  
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) declaration of conformity.  
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Planar Systems, Inc., located in Beaverton, Oregon, USA, is the manufacturer  
of these displays in the meaning of the directive. As required by the MDD in  
Article 14, Planar Systems, Inc., not residing in the European Economic Area  
(EEA), has a European representative, Planar Systems, Inc.—Olarinluoma 9,  
P. O. Box 46, FIN-02201 Espoo, Finland (phone + 358 9 420 01;  
fax + 358 9 420 0200).  
In the opinion of Planar Systems, Inc. registration required to put this  
device into commerce is the responsibility of the medical device/system  
manufacturer, and Planar supports this requirement by providing a European  
Commission (EC) declaration of conformity. If Planar supplies a display to an  
end user, rather than a device manufacturer, it is the end user’s responsibility  
to ensure continued compliance with the MDD of the system in which the  
display is integrated.  
The supplier will make available on request, circuit diagrams, component part  
lists, etc.  
For vigilance reporting as required under Article 10 of the MDD, Planar  
Systems, Inc. will provide any information requested by competent authority  
to support any reported incident investigation by such an authority.  
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EU Declaration of Conformity for Medical Application  
A Declaration of Conformity has been filed for this product. For additional  
copies of the Declaration of Conformity document, contact Planar Systems.  
Dome CX/Dome EX digital flat-panel displays meet the essential health and  
safety requirements, is in conformity with, and the CE marking has been  
applied according to the relevant EU Directives listed below, using the  
relevant section of the following EU standards and other normative  
documents;  
EU EMC Directive 89/336/EEC  
EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive  
EN 60601-1-2 (2001) Section 1.2. Collateral standard electromagnetic  
Medical Electrical  
Equipment  
compatibility requirements  
EN 55011 (Class B)  
Limits and methods of measurements for radio  
interference characteristics of industrial, scientific,  
and medical equipment  
IEC 1000-3-2  
IEC 1000-3-3  
IEC 1000-4-2  
Harmonic emissions  
Voltage fluctuations/flicker emissions  
Electrostatic discharge requirements for industrial  
process measurement and control equipment  
IEC 1000-4-3  
IEC 1000-4-4  
Radiated electromagnetic field requirements for  
industrial process measurement and control  
equipment  
Electrically fast transients for industrial process  
measurement and control equipment  
IEC 1000-4-5  
IEC 1000-4-11  
IEC 1000-4-6  
IEC 1000-4-8  
Surge requirements  
Voltage variations/dips/interrupts  
Conducted immunity  
Magnetic field immunity  
Conformance to the Medical Device Directive  
93/42/EEC  
EN 60601-1 Medical Part 1: General requirements for safety  
Electrical  
Equipment  
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U.S. FCC Compliance Statement  
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.  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits  
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits  
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference  
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate  
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off  
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or  
more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technical for help.  
CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly  
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s  
authority to operate the equipment.  
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Australian  
C-Tick  
Australian Communications Authority regulating  
product EMC compliance.  
China  
CCC  
China Compulsory Certification regulating safety  
and EMC.  
GB4943-2001  
GB9254-1998 (Class A)  
CB17625.1-2003  
Japan  
VCCI  
Voluntary Control Council for Interference by  
information technology equipment sold in Japan.  
Korea  
MIC Mark  
Ministry of Information and Communications.  
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Standard Warranty  
Summary  
Standard 1-year “repair and return” warranty  
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Industry-leading 10-year backlight warranty on grayscale displays  
A 2-year backlight warranty on color displays  
Typical repair turnaround time of 10 business days  
Standard Warranty Return Procedure  
As a Planar Standard Warranty customer, you must follow the procedure  
below if you have a non-functioning Dome EX display. The Planar customer  
service staff will attempt to correct any minor issues that may be causing the  
problem. Once Planar has determined that you have a non-functioning  
product, Planar will arrange for return and repair of the non-functioning  
product.  
1 Contact Planar via the web at http://www.planar.com/support. In North  
America, call (866) PLANAR1 (866.752.6271). In Europe, call +358 9 420 01  
or send your info by fax to +358 9 420 0200. Have the model number, serial  
number, and proof-of-purchase available.  
2 Planar customer service staff will attempt to correct any minor issues that  
may be causing the problem. If we are unable to correct the problem to  
your satisfaction, we will issue a Return Material Authorization (RMA).  
3 You must return the product, as specified, to Planar Systems. Planar will  
validate the defect, repair the unit, and return the unit to you. The typical  
turnaround time is 10 business days.  
* If, within 10 years of initial purchase, the maximum output of the Dome C3i  
or the Dome EX grayscale display is determined by Planar Systems to be less than  
300 cd/m2, Planar will repair or replace the display at the its sole discretion.  
† If, within 2 years of initial purchase, the maximum output of the Dome E3c  
color display is determined by Planar Systems to be less than 200 cd/m2, Planar  
will repair or replace the display at the its sole discretion.  
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Summary Limitations and Exclusions of Dome Displays  
1 Customer must provide original proof of purchase of the display system.  
2
Warranty is void on any product with a defaced, modified, or removed  
serial number.  
3 Warranty is void on any product with damage, deterioration, or  
malfunction resulting from the following:  
a) Accident, misuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning, or other acts of nature,  
unauthorized product modification, or failure to follow instructions  
supplied with the product.  
b) Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by Planar.  
c) Any damage of the product due to shipment.  
d) Removal or installation of the product.  
e) Causes external to the product, such as electric power fluctuations or  
failure.  
f) Use of supplies or parts not meeting Planar's specifications.  
g) Normal wear and tear.  
h) Any other cause, which does not relate to a product defect.  
4 Warranty excludes removal, installation, and setup service charges.  
Limitation of Implied Warranties  
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHICH EXTEND BEYOND  
THE DESCRIPTION CONTAINED HEREIN INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY  
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
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Exclusion of Damages  
THE LIABILITY OF PLANAR IS LIMITED TO THE COST OF REPAIR OR  
REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT. PLANAR SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE  
FOLLOWING:  
1 DAMAGE TO OTHER PROPERTY CAUSED BY ANY DEFECTS IN THE  
PRODUCT, DAMAGES BASED UPON INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF USE OF THE  
PRODUCT, LOSS OF TIME, LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS  
OPPORTUNITY, LOSS OF GOODWILL, INTERFERENCE WITH BUSINESS  
RELATIONSHIPS, OR OTHER COMMERCIAL LOSS, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THEIR  
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
2 ANY OTHER DAMAGES, WHETHER INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL  
OR OTHERWISE.  
3 ANY CLAIM AGAINST THE CUSTOMER BY ANY OTHER PARTY.  
Effect of Local Law  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights,  
which vary from locality to locality. Some localities do not allow limitations on  
implied warranties and/or do not allow the exclusion of incidental or  
consequential damages, so the above limitations and exclusions may not  
apply to you.  
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America Sales  
Planar Systems, Inc.  
1195 NW Compton Drive  
Beaverton, OR 97006-1992 USA  
(503) 748-1100 phone  
(503) 748-1493 fax  
Medical Sales  
Planar Systems, Inc.  
400 Fifth Avenue  
Waltham, MA 02451-8738 USA  
(781) 895-1155 phone  
(781) 895-1133 fax  
Europe Sales  
European Representative  
Planar Systems, Inc.  
Olarinluoma 9, P. O. Box 46  
FIN-02201 Espoo, Finland  
+ 358 9 420 01 phone  
+ 358 9 420 0200 fax  
Asia-Pacific Sales  
Planar Systems, Inc.  
388 Nan Jing West Road, Suite 3905  
Shanghai Peoples Republic of China  
+ 86 21 6334 5050 phone  
+ 86 21 6334 6339 fax  
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