Barco Automobile Accessories 5MP1HM User Manual

MEDIS  
5MP1HM  
System Manual  
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CONTENTS  
Introduction ....................................................................................................... 7  
Introduction ......................................................................................................... 9  
Contents of the package ................................................................................ 9  
Other relevant documents .............................................................................. 9  
MeDis installation overview ............................................................................ 9  
Important installation considerations .............................................................. 9  
Preparations before installation ................................................................. 9  
Display Controller installation ....................................................................... 11  
BarcoMed 5MP1HM Product Overview ........................................................ 13  
Features of the BarcoMed 5MP1HM ....................................................... 13  
Minimum System Requirements .............................................................. 13  
Supported Resolutions ............................................................................ 13  
System Configuration Guidelines ............................................................ 13  
Hardware Installation ........................................................................................ 15  
Familiarizing Yourself With the 5MP1HM ................................................ 15  
Jumper Location ...................................................................................... 15  
Using the VGA Capabilities of the BarcoMed 5MP1HM .......................... 15  
Examples of PCI Slots ............................................................................. 16  
Installing the BarcoMed 5MP1HM Display Controller .............................. 17  
Running Multiple BarcoMed Display Controllers in a Single Host ........... 17  
Display installation ......................................................................................... 19  
Display installation ............................................................................................ 21  
Example........................................................................................................ 21  
Placing and configuring the displays............................................................ 22  
Connection of the video cables .................................................................... 22  
Connection of the Remote cables ................................................................ 23  
Power up the system .................................................................................... 23  
Barcomed driver and software installation .................................................. 25  
Planning Your Barcomed Windows 2000 Installation .................................. 27  
Installing the BarcoMed 5MP2 AURA, 5MP2, 5MP1HM, 5MP1H or 4MP2  
Windows 2000 Software .............................................................................. 29  
Using the BarcoMed Product Installation Wizard .................................... 29  
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Driver Installation ..................................................................................... 31  
BARCO DPMS Screen Saver Installation................................................ 35  
Setting the Resolution of Your 5MP1HM ................................................ 38  
Reinstalling or Updating your BarcoMed 5MP2 AURA, 5MP2, 5MP1HM,  
5MP1H or 4MP2 Driver ............................................................................ 40  
Planning Your Barcomed Windows XP Installation ...................................... 41  
Installing the BarcoMed 5MP2 AURA, 5MP2, 5MP1HM, 5MP1H or 4MP2  
Windows XP Software .................................................................................. 43  
Using the BarcoMed Product Installation Wizard .................................... 43  
Driver Installation ..................................................................................... 44  
BARCO DPMS Screen Saver Installation................................................ 48  
Setting the Resolution of Your 5MP1HM ................................................. 51  
Reinstalling or Updating your BarcoMed 5MP2 AURA, 5MP2, 5MP1HM,  
5MP1H or 4MP2 Drivers .......................................................................... 53  
Barcomed controller tools ............................................................................. 55  
BarcoMed Driver Tab ........................................................................................ 57  
Introduction................................................................................................... 57  
Status............................................................................................................ 59  
Graphics Board ........................................................................................ 59  
Driver Version ......................................................................................... 59  
Resolution ............................................................................................... 59  
Palette Mode ................................................................................................ 59  
UserModifiable Color Palette ................................................................... 59  
Static Gray Palette including standard system colors.............................. 59  
Static Gray Palette with NO system colors .............................................. 60  
Drawing Modes............................................................................................. 61  
Enable DirectDraw .................................................................................. 61  
Enable Dithering..................................................................................... 61  
Monitor Configuration ................................................................................... 61  
Languages supported .................................................................................. 62  
BarcoMed Hardware Tab .................................................................................. 63  
Introduction................................................................................................... 63  
Using The BarcoMed Hardware Tab ............................................................ 65  
Device ...................................................................................................... 65  
PCI Information ........................................................................................ 66  
Firmware Information .............................................................................. 66  
Barco DPMS Screen Saver Overview .............................................................. 69  
Introduction................................................................................................... 69  
BARCO DPMS Screen Saver Options ......................................................... 70  
Current Scheme....................................................................................... 70  
Save As .................................................................................................... 70  
Delete....................................................................................................... 70  
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Work Schedule ........................................................................................ 70  
Begin Work Day ....................................................................................... 70  
End Work Day.......................................................................................... 70  
Screen Saver During Work Day .............................................................. 71  
Available Savers ...................................................................................... 71  
Settings .................................................................................................... 71  
DPMS Settings After Work Day ............................................................... 71  
Amount of Time in each DPMS State ...................................................... 71  
Monitor Settings ....................................................................................... 72  
Use As Logon Screen Saver.................................................................... 72  
Getting started with the BARCO DPMS Screen Saver ................................ 72  
Using the BARCO DPMS Screen Saver ...................................................... 73  
Installing or Reinstalling BARCO DPMS ...................................................... 78  
Uninstalling BARCO DPMS .......................................................................... 78  
MediCal software installation and usage ..................................................... 81  
MediCal software installation ............................................................................ 83  
Optical sensor connection ................................................................................ 83  
Using MediCal................................................................................................... 83  
Display user manual ....................................................................................... 85  
Introduction ....................................................................................................... 89  
Overview....................................................................................................... 89  
Resolution and bandwidths...................................................................... 89  
The memory system ................................................................................ 89  
Image conformity and consistency .......................................................... 89  
Calibration and adjustments .................................................................... 89  
Power saving system ............................................................................... 90  
Versions and options .................................................................................... 90  
About the manuals ....................................................................................... 91  
Installation ......................................................................................................... 92  
Precautions .................................................................................................. 92  
The package contents .................................................................................. 92  
Controls and connectors .............................................................................. 93  
Signal connection ......................................................................................... 94  
a) Connection of video signals ................................................................ 94  
b) Connection of data signals .................................................................. 95  
c) Connection of optical sensor ............................................................... 95  
d) Connection of power............................................................................ 96  
Positioning the display ................................................................................. 96  
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Important considerations .............................................................................. 97  
Operation: User controls ................................................................................... 98  
Switching on / off .......................................................................................... 98  
Contrast and brightness control ................................................................... 99  
Viewing Status information ......................................................................... 101  
Other adjustments ...................................................................................... 102  
Advanced settings and Adjustments (For service staff only) ......................... 103  
Settings ...................................................................................................... 103  
Adjustments................................................................................................ 105  
a) How to make the adjustments ........................................................... 105  
b) Description of the adjustments .......................................................... 105  
Geometry ............................................................................................... 105  
Focus ...................................................................................................... 111  
ALC (optional) ......................................................................................... 111  
Luminance uniformity............................................................................. 112  
Factory reset .......................................................................................... 112  
c) How to save changes ........................................................................ 112  
Maintenance ................................................................................................... 113  
Picture tube............................................................................................ 113  
Cabinet................................................................................................... 113  
Troubleshooting.............................................................................................. 114  
Appendix A: Background information.............................................................. 115  
Luminance Uniformity Correction .......................................................... 115  
Power saving system ............................................................................. 115  
Appendix B: Technical specifications .............................................................. 117  
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INTRODUCTION  
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Introduction  
INTRODUCTION  
BARCO MeDis® 5MP1H is a total display solution for medical  
applications. This can be a single-head or multi-head system. MeDis  
comes with everything you need to set-up a complete viewing system,  
from video cables to displays.  
Contents of the package  
Please refer to the packing list on the outside of the MeDis box.  
Please contact BARCO if the content of the package does not  
correspond to the list.  
Other relevant documents  
MediCal Pro Installation and User Manual  
MeDis installation overview  
To install the MeDis system completely, you have to follow these  
steps:  
1 Install the display controller(s) in the PC  
2 Install and connect the displays to the PC  
3 Install the BarcoMed driver software  
4 Install the MediCal software  
5 Use MediCal  
Important installation considerations  
Preparations before installation  
1 Make sure all equipment is switched off.  
2 In case you use a PCI extension box, please install the box  
following the guidelines in its Installation or User's guide.  
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DISPLAY  
CONTROLLER  
INSTALLATION  
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BarcoMed 5MP1HM Product Overview  
The BarcoMed 5MP1HM Display Controller delivers a quality 2048 x  
2560 pixel image with 1024 simultaneous shades of gray for medical  
imaging applications. The BarcoMed 5MP1HM includes features  
specifically designed to meet the demands of mammography.  
Features of the BarcoMed 5MP1HM  
2048 x 2560 resolution  
14 bit input and 10 bit output DAC  
256 MB Memory  
Accelerated image loading and panning  
Single Head Configuration  
1024 Simultaneous shades of gray  
Hardware cursor  
Full Speed VGA Emulation  
Single slot PCI card  
Display Properties Control Panel to dynamically change display  
settings  
Control Panel support for the English (U.S.), Dutch, German,  
Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese  
languages  
Minimum System Requirements  
Half length PCI slot with no obstructions  
PCI 2.1 Compliant System  
NT 4.0 SP4 and above, Windows 2000 SP1 and above, or  
Windows XP  
Supported Resolutions  
2048x2560 @ 76 Hz (primary)  
System Configuration Guidelines  
Because of the low power consumption and low heat generation of  
the 5MP1HM, multiple boards may be installed in adjacent PCI slots  
or adjacent to other PCI boards. Additionally there should be no need  
to modify either the PC’s power supply and/or cooling system.  
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION  
Notice: Wear a protective ESD strap during installation or handling of  
the controller. Electrostatic charges can damage the controller.  
Familiarizing Yourself With the 5MP1HM  
Prior to installing your 5MP1HM controller(s) in your PC please take a  
few minutes to familiarize yourself with both the controller and the PCI  
slots in your computer.  
Figure 1: The 5MP1HM Display Controller  
Jumper Location  
There is one user settable jumper on the BarcoMed 5MP1HM. It is  
used to enable or disable the VGA capabilities of the controller.  
Using the VGA Capabilities of the BarcoMed 5MP1HM  
Prior to installing the BarcoMed 5MP1HM, decide if you are going to  
use its on-board VGA capabilities. If you are, check the setting of the  
Jumper at J-1 on the display controller. (See VGA Jumper, J-1,  
Figures 1 and 2) By default, VGA should be enabled, on the top two  
pins. If you are using the VGA capabilities of the 5MP1HM, you  
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should now remove any third party VGA controller from your system or  
disable the integrated VGA controller.  
If you decide to use a separate VGA card and monitor as your boot  
monitor, you must disable the on-board VGA capabilities of the  
BarcoMed 5MP1HM by moving the jumper to the bottom two pins at J-  
1.  
Figure 2: VGA Jumper Enlarged View  
NOTE: To use multiple 5MP1HM controllers in a single host with VGA  
enabled, you need to enable VGA on only ONE of the 5MP1HM  
controllers and disable VGA on ALL other BarcoMed controllers.  
Examples of PCI Slots  
The BarcoMed 5MP1HM is a 64–bit PCI controller. To obtain full  
performance, it needs to be installed in a 64–bit slot. Figure 3  
illustrates the types of slots so that you can correctly identify which  
one to use for the 5MP1HM.  
Figure 3: PCI and RAID Controller Slots  
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Display Controller installation  
Installing the BarcoMed 5MP1HM Display Controller  
Install the 5MP1HM into your computer following these steps:  
1. Turn off the power to your computer and disconnect the power  
cord.  
2. Remove the chassis cover according to the manufacturer’s  
instructions. Be sure to observe safety warnings.  
3. If you have decided to use the on-board VGA capabilities of the  
5MP1HM (see Using the VGA Capabilities of the BarcoMed  
5MP1HM), you must now remove any VGA cards that are  
currently installed in the computer. You may also need to un-install  
the drivers for that VGA controller. (Consult the User Guide for  
your VGA controller for instructions on removing the driver.) If your  
system has an integrated VGA card you may need to make  
changes to your systems BIOS settings in order to use the VGA  
capabilities of your BarcoMed controller. (Consult your PC  
manufacturer’s guides for instructions.)  
4. Install the 5MP1HM Display Controller into a free 64–bit PCI slot  
(see Figure 3 for examples of slots). Be sure that the controller is  
seated firmly in the slot.  
5. Secure the card to the chassis with the PC’s I/O panel mounting  
screw, and replace the chassis cover.  
6. Connect the display to the BarcoMed 5MP1HM using the video  
cable provided with the controller. Each display cable has three  
BNC connectors on it. The green one is the video, the black one is  
the horizontal sync, and the white one is the vertical sync. Figure  
4 shows the cable connectors on the back of the controller. To  
install multiple BarcoMed 5MP1HM display controllers in your  
computer repeat steps 4 – 6.  
7. Reconnect the power cord, turn on the power, and boot the system  
as usual.  
Running Multiple BarcoMed Display Controllers in a Single  
Host  
The physical order of the displays may vary when you are running  
multiple BarcoMed display controllers. This is due to the PC’s PCI  
bus control in the system BIOS, and not the BarcoMed controller. It  
may become necessary, depending on how your PC’s BIOS  
configures the PCI bus, to switch your BNC display connections to  
achieve a linear desktop configuration.  
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Figure 4: The Video Outputs.  
VID 1: Connect the Video (green) connector for the first display  
here.  
HS: Connect the Horizontal Sync (Black) connector for the 1st  
display here.  
VS: Connect the Vertical Sync (White) connector for the 1st  
display here.  
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INSTALLATION  
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DISPLAY INSTALLATION  
Example  
An example of a correct set-up is shown in figure 5.  
Please take a good look at the figures, and then read the rest of the  
text very carefully.  
in  
in  
out  
Remote cable  
Remote  
cable  
#2  
#1  
Display #2  
(rear view)  
Display #1  
(rear view)  
Video cable #1  
Video cable #2  
VGA  
monitor  
PC  
Video cable  
from PC graphic board  
BARCO MeDis(r) 5MP1HM  
dual head (2H) installation  
Figure 5  
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Placing and configuring the displays  
1 The last part of this system manual is a copy of the display user  
manual. Follow the precautions and guidelines from this part.  
2 The display(s) from the MeDis system are numbered. E.g., in a  
quad-head system, the displays are numbered 1 to 4. You can  
find the number of the display on a label at the rear side.  
3 In a multi-head system, the order in which you place the displays  
is not random: From left to right or from top to bottom in  
ascending order.  
4 The displays' remote addresses are properly set at the factory.  
The addresses correspond to the display numbers on the rear  
label: Display #1 has address 1 etc.  
Note: The display address setting can be found in the Settings  
menu in the display's on-screen menus. For more information,  
please refer to the last part of this manual.  
Connection of the video cables  
1 The video cables from the MeDis system are numbered. You can  
find the number on a label on the cable.  
The cable number must correspond to the head (on the display  
controller) and the display it is connected to: E.g., cable #1 must  
connect head #1 (on the first display controller) to display #1,  
cable #2 must connect head #2 (also on the first board) to display  
#2, etc.  
2 Plug in the small coaxial connectors of the video cable into the  
connectors of the display controller. Plug in the cable connector  
marked with green plastic, into the board connector marked with a  
green ring (video). Plug in the cable connector marked with black  
plastic, into the board connector marked with a black ring  
(horizontal or composite sync). Plug in the cable connector  
marked with white plastic, into the board connector marked with a  
white ring (vertical sync).  
3 Plug in the large coaxial connectors of the video cable into the  
connectors of the display. Plug in the cable connector marked  
with green plastic, into the display connector marked "Video".  
Plug in the cable connector marked with black plastic, into the  
display connector marked "HS/CS". Plug in the cable connector  
marked with white plastic, into the display connector marked "VS".  
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Connection of the Remote cables  
Note: One of the remote cables is packed inside the MediCal box.  
1 The Remote cables that come with MeDis are not numbered. It  
does not matter which cable you connect to which display, as long  
as you take the Remote inputs and outputs on the displays into  
account.  
2 Take one of the remote cables from the MeDis system. Plug in its  
D9 female connector into one of the PC's serial ports (e.g., COM1).  
If the port has 25 pins, use the D25-to-D9 interface you find in the  
MediCal software box to connect the remote cable.  
Plug the other end, the D9 male connector, into the Remote In  
connector on one of the MGD 521 displays.  
3 In case of a multi-board system, take a second Remote cable. Plug  
the D9 female connector into the Remote Out connector of the  
display you have connected in step 2. Plug the other end of the  
cable into the Remote In connector of another display.  
4 Proceed in this way until all displays are daisy-chained through the  
Remote bus.  
Power up the system  
Connect the displays and PC to the power supply. Switch on all the  
devices.  
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BARCOMED DRIVER  
AND SOFTWARE  
INSTALLATION  
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Planning Your Barcomed Windows 2000  
Installation  
Because of Windows 2000’s Plug and Play features, it is very  
important to carefully plan your BarcoMed Board Hardware and  
Software installation and install the device drivers in the same  
sequence that the boards are installed in the PCI slots.  
When installing BarcoMed Imaging Boards for the first time in a  
Windows 2000 System, Windows 2000 Plug and Play Software  
identifies the BarcoMed boards by the Video Chipset utilized on each  
boards. The Table below shows the BarcoMed Board, the Chip Set  
utilized by the board and the driver Windows 2000 Plug and Play  
selects for each imaging board.  
BarcoMed  
Board  
Model  
Board Name Selected  
by Windows 2000  
Plug and Play  
Chip Set  
Utilized  
Video Controller, Video  
Controller (VGA  
Compatible) or  
BarcoMed 5MP2 AURA  
BarcoView  
AURA  
5MP2 AURA  
5MP2  
Imagine  
Number 9  
Metheus 5 Megapixel,  
dual head display  
Video Controller, Video  
Controller (VGA  
BarcoView  
AURA  
5MP1HM  
Compatible) or  
BarcoMed 5MP1HM  
Imagine  
Number 9  
5MP1H  
4MP2  
Metheus 5 Megapixel  
Imagine  
Number 9  
Metheus 4 Megapixel,  
dual head display  
If you have previously installed drivers for the BarcoMed Imaging  
Boards in your Windows 2000 System, Windows 2000 should  
correctly identify the board by their correct BarcoMed name. However,  
while updating the drivers to a new version or reinstalling the current  
driver Windows 2000 may identify the BarcoMed Imaging Boards by  
their Video Chipset.  
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BarcoMed driver and software installation  
If you choose to install multiple types of BarcoMed Imaging Boards in  
your computer it is important to carefully note which PCI slot each  
board is in and then install the drivers for each type of board based on  
the PCI slot they are installed in. If you are using the VGA  
Capabilities of a BarcoMed Imaging Board it is important to  
install the driver for this board and set its resolution first.  
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Installing the BarcoMed 5MP2 AURA, 5MP2,  
5MP1HM, 5MP1H or 4MP2 Windows 2000  
Software  
SPECIAL NOTE: Prior to installing the BarcoMed drivers and related  
software you MUST install the BarcoMed Display Controller(s),  
connect the high resolution display(s) to the card(s), and turn the high  
resolution display(s) on. Refer to the Hardware Installation section of  
this manual for instructions on installing the BarcoMed Display  
Controller(s) and connecting them to the high resolution display(s).  
The following software installation instructions presume that Windows  
2000 is already installed on your system. If you need to install or  
reinstall Windows 2000 on your system you must first remove the  
BarcoMed Display Controller(s) and use a 3rd party VGA card and  
VGA monitor during the Windows 2000 installation process.  
Using the BarcoMed Product Installation Wizard  
To install your BarcoMed 5MP2 AURA, 5MP2, 5MP1HM, 5MP1H or  
4MP2 Windows 2000 Display Controller Driver and BARCO DPMS  
Screen Saver for the first time follow the steps below. If you are  
reinstalling the drivers or installing a new driver release over an  
existing driver release skip to the step 5:  
1. Install the BarcoMed Display Controller(s) into your machine.  
Please refer to the Hardware Installation Guide that came with  
your BarcoMed Display Controller(s) for more information.  
2. Boot the machine, and log in using an account with administrator  
privileges.  
3. If you are installing the BarcoMed 5MP2 AURA or 5MP1HM  
Display Controller, Windows 2000 will automatically launch the  
“Found New Hardware Wizard”, click “Cancel”. Continue to click  
“Cancel” until Windows 2000 stops launching the “Found New  
Hardware Wizard - Video Controller”.  
If you are installing the BarcoMed 5MP2, 5MP1H or 4MP2 Display  
Controller, Windows 2000 will identify the controller as a Metheus  
Megapixel Display Controller, but will not install any driver from its  
Plug and Play library of device drivers.  
4. Windows 2000 may advise you that it has finished installing all the  
new devices in your system and that you must reboot your system  
in order for the changes to take effect. If it does, click “No”.  
5. Insert your BarcoMed Software CD into your computer’s CD drive.  
The “BarcoMed Product Installation Wizard” should start  
automatically. If it doesn’t start within 3 minutes, browse the  
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contents of your BarcoMed Software CD and double click on the  
file: “Setup.exe” to start the wizard.  
The BarcoMed Product Installation Wizard will start by inspecting  
your system to make certain that all of the Windows components it  
needs are up to date. If it determines that the Microsoft Installer is  
current, the BarcoMed Product Installation Wizard will display the  
BarcoMed Product Installation Wizard’s welcome screen (see  
figure 7 on the next page). If it determines that the Microsoft  
Installer is either out of date or missing, it will display the screen  
shown in figure 6 below. Click “OK” to continue, the wizard will  
then install a newer version of the Microsoft Installer.  
Figure 6  
When the BarcoMed Product Installation Wizard advises you that it  
has successfully installed the new version of the Microsoft Installer,  
click “OK” to continue.  
The BarcoMed Product Installation Wizard may prompt you to  
restart your system. If it does, click “Yes” to restart your system.  
When your system restarts log in using an account with  
administrator privileges. If you are installing the BarcoMed 5MP2  
AURA or 5MP1HM, Windows 2000 will again automatically launch  
the “Found New Hardware Wizard”, click “Cancel. Continue to  
click “Cancel” until Windows 2000 stops launching the “Found  
New Hardware Wizard - Video Controller”.  
6. The BarcoMed Product Installation Wizard’s welcome screen will  
now be displayed (figure 7). By default all the software on the  
BarcoMed Software CD will be selected. For the initial installation  
we recommend that you install all of the software. If you do not  
want to install a particular BarcoMed Software product at this time,  
deselect it by clearing the checkbox next to it.  
Click “Install” to continue or “Cancel” to exit the wizard.  
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Figure 7  
Driver Installation  
7. Click “Next” on the Display Driver Wizard’s Welcome Screen to  
continue or “Cancel” to exit the Display Driver Wizard and return  
to the Software Install Wizard.  
8. The Device Selection Screen’s dialog box should show only those  
devices physically installed and supported by the BarcoMed  
display controller drivers on your BarcoMed Software CD. If there  
are no BarcoMed devices installed, or if Windows 2000 does not  
recognized the installed devices, or if the drivers on your  
BarcoMed Software CD does not support the installed devices, the  
dialog box will be empty, and program will exit when the user clicks  
“Finish” or “Cancel”. Select the device you want to install and  
then click “Next”.  
Note: You can install the driver for only one type of BarcoMed  
device at a time. If you have multiple types of BarcoMed devices  
installed in your computer, you will need to rerun the installer to  
install the drivers for the other devices.  
9. If you selected a device with an existing driver, the wizard will  
compare the existing driver’s version against the version of the  
driver you are installing. If the existing driver’s version is newer  
than the one you are installing, the wizard will warn you that the  
current driver is newer than the one you are installing (see figure 8  
on the next page).  
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Figure 8  
Click “OK” to continue. If you don’t want to replace the exiting  
driver, click “OK” and then click “Cancel”.  
10. If you are installing the BarcoMed 5MP1HM or 5MP1H skip to  
step 11. Step 10 applies to the 5MP2 AURA, 5MP2 and 4MP2  
only.  
Your selection on the “Enable DualView” screen determines if  
DualView is enabled or not. DualView allows a dual head display  
controller to display two separate desktops, one for each display  
instead of a single virtual desktop that spans across both displays.  
DualView is a feature that is automatically supported by Windows  
XP. However, BARCO has provided a means for you to enable this  
functionality while running Windows 2000. Figures 9 and 10 show  
the difference between running without and with DualView enabled  
under Windows 2000.  
Figure 9: 5MP2 AURA–DualView Disabled  
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Figure 10: 5MP2 AURA–DualView Enabled  
If you wish to enable DualView “check” the checkbox next to  
“Enable the DualView device?”, and click “Next”. If you do not  
wish to enable DualView simply click “Next” to continue.  
11. The “Device Confirmation” screen displays the device driver that  
will be installed. If you want to change your selection, click “Back”  
to return to the Device Selection Screen. Click “Next” to begin  
installing the driver. Click “Cancel” to abort the driver installation.  
Special Note: Once you click “Next”, you cannot cancel the driver  
installation.  
12. Prior to beginning the installation the BarcoMed Driver Install  
Wizard will warn you that while the driver is being installed your  
display may flicker. Click “OK” to continue.  
13. When the screen shown in figure 11 appears, click “Yes” to  
continue. This screen may appear multiple times.  
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Figure 11  
14. When the Wizard tells you that it has successfully installed the  
selected driver, click “Finish”. The wizard will now begin installing  
the next selected piece of BarcoMed Software. If you are working  
with the default selections, this will be the BARCO DPMS  
InstallShield Wizard. Please turn to the section, “BARCO DPMS  
Screen Saver Installation”.  
Note: Clicking “Cancel” will also return you to the BarcoMed  
Product Install Wizard, but will not delete the Barco Display Driver.  
The wizard will also begin to install the next selected piece of  
BarcoMed Software.  
If the Wizard failed to successfully install the selected driver, it will  
warn you (see figure 12 on the next page). Click “Finish” to return  
to the BarcoMed Product Install Wizard.  
The wizard will now begin installing the next selected piece of  
BarcoMed Software. If you do not want to install the other  
BarcoMed Software until after you have installed the display driver,  
click “Cancel”. Then click “Yes”, then click “Finish” and then  
click “Back” and try reinstalling the driver following the steps  
above or using the steps outlined in “Reinstalling or Updating your  
BarcoMed Drivers” section found later in this chapter.  
Special Note–5MP2 AURA, 5MP2 or 4MP2 Only: If you installed  
the BarcoMed 5MP2 AURA, 5MP2 or 4MP2 driver with DualView  
disabled, Windows 2000 will still show two devices installed for  
each BarcoMed 5MP2 AURA, 5MP2 or 4MP2 Display Controller  
installed under “Display Adapters” in the “Device Manager Control  
Panel”. The second device will be disabled. This is normal. Do  
NOT try to enable any of the disabled display adapters. If you wish  
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to enable DualView, you will need to reinstall the drivers with the  
“Enable the DualView device?” checkbox checked.  
Figure 12  
BARCO DPMS Screen Saver Installation  
15. Click “Next” on the Welcome Screen of the BARCO DPMS  
InstallShield Wizard to begin the installation. Click “Cancel” to  
cancel the DPMS installation and return to the BarcoMed Product  
Install Wizard.  
16. The “Customer Information” screen will appear (see figure 13 on  
the next page). The Installer will automatically fill in the blanks  
using the information entered when Windows was installed on your  
system. You may change this information if you wish. Click “Next”  
to continue.  
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Figure 13  
17. The “Setup Type” page will now appear (figure 14). Choose  
“Typical” to install the default schemes with English names.  
Choose “Custom” to install the default schemes with either Dutch  
or German names. Currently the default schemes are not  
supported in the Japanese, Korean and Chinese languages. We  
recommend that the users of these three languages install the  
English default schemes and then rename and save them into their  
language in the DPMS configuration screen. Click “Next” to  
continue.  
Figure 14  
18. The “Ready to Install Program” page will now appear, click  
“Install” to install DPMS or “Back” if you wish to change any of  
your DPMS installation settings.  
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During installation the wizard will display a progress screen.  
19. When the “InstallShield Wizard Completed” page appears, click  
“Finish”.  
20. The wizard will now display the screen shown in figure 15 below. If  
you are finished installing your BarcoMed Software, click “Finish”  
to exit the BarcoMed Product Install Wizard or click “Back” to  
return to the Welcome Screen of the BarcoMed Product Install  
Wizard to select additional software to install.  
Figure 15  
When you click “Finish”, Windows may warn you that you must  
restart your computer before the new settings will take effect. If it  
does, we recommend restarting your computer now.  
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Setting the Resolution of Your 5MP1HM  
1. To set the resolution for your high resolution display(s), right click  
on the desktop and select “Properties”. Select the “Settings” tab  
(see figure 16). Now select the rectangle that represents the  
virtual display of the BarcoMed 5MP1HM Display Controller you  
are working with.  
SPECIAL NOTE: If you are using the VGA capabilities of your  
BarcoMed 5MP1HM, the resolution for the virtual display will be set  
to a VGA resolution of “640 x 480” pixels. If you are NOT using the  
VGA capabilities of your BarcoMed 5MP1HM, the display may not  
be enabled yet. To enable the display check the “Extend my  
Windows desktop onto this monitor” checkbox. Do not click the  
“Apply” button at this time.  
2. Click on the “Advanced” Button.  
3. Select the “Adapter” tab and then click on the “List All Modesꢀ”  
button. Select the desired resolution from the list and click “OK”.  
The chart on the next page contains a partial list of the possible  
Windows virtual desktop resolutions that might be available for  
your configuration.  
For example:  
“2048x2560256” at 71Hz.  
NOTE: If you are using dual-headed display controllers, the  
resolution will be the size of your “virtual desktop.”  
4. Click “OK” on the bottom of the Adapter Control Panel. If the  
“OK” button on the bottom of the Adapter Control Panel is not  
visible, press the “Tab” key once and then “Enter” to select  
“OK”.  
5. Click “OK” in the “Windows will now apply your new desktop  
settings” dialog box. Your high resolution display(s) should now  
synchronize and display the Windows desktop.  
6. Click “Yes” when asked, “Your desktop has been reconfigured. Do  
you want to keep these settings?”  
Repeat steps 1 – 6 for each BarcoMed 5MP1HM Display Controllers  
installed in your system.  
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Sample Resolutions  
Controller  
Configuration  
Display  
Resolution  
Virtual Desktop  
Resolution  
One 5MP2 AURA  
2 displays in a  
single row  
2048x2560  
2048x2560  
2048x2560  
1728x2304  
1728x2304  
4096x2560  
2048x5120  
2048x2560  
6912x2304  
3456x4608  
One 5MP2 AURA  
2 displays in a  
single column  
One 5MP1HM  
or 5MP1H  
1display  
Two 4MP2  
4 displays in a  
single row  
Two 4MP2  
4 displays  
arranged 2x2  
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Figure 16: The Windows 2000 Display Properties Control Panel Settings Tab  
after the drivers have been installed and the resolution set.  
Note: The system shown in figure 16 above is a single BarcoMed  
Display Controller, no 3rd party VGA card configuration, your system  
may look different.  
Reinstalling or Updating your BarcoMed 5MP2 AURA, 5MP2,  
5MP1HM, 5MP1H or 4MP2 Driver  
To reinstall or update only the BarcoMed Driver, follow the steps  
described in the section “Using the BarcoMed Product Installation  
Wizard” found at the beginning of this chapter with the following  
changes.  
1. Skip Step 1.  
2. In Step 6, clear the checkbox next to the BARCO DPMS.  
3. When the driver has finished installing, click “Finish”. Then click  
“Finish” again.  
4. Reboot the system when prompted and then reset the resolution of  
your displays if necessary.  
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Planning Your Barcomed Windows XP  
Installation  
Because of Windows XP’s Plug and Play features, it is very important  
to carefully plan your BarcoMed Board Hardware and Software  
installation and install the device drivers in the same sequence that  
the boards are installed in the PCI slots.  
When installing BarcoMed 5MP Family Display Controllers for the first  
time in a Windows XP System, Windows XP Plug and Play Software  
identifies the BarcoMed boards by the Video Chipset utilized on each  
board. The table below shows the BarcoMed Display Controller, the  
Chip Set utilized by the controller and the device Windows XP Plug  
and Play selects for each Display Controller from its knowledge base.  
Windows XP will not install any drivers for your BarcoMed 5MP Family  
Display Controllers unless you are using the VGA capabilities of one  
of your board, then Windows XP will load the default Microsoft VGA  
driver for that board.  
BarcoMed  
Board  
Model  
Board Name Selected  
by Windows 2000  
Plug and Play  
Chip Set  
Utilized  
Video Controller, Video  
Controller (VGA  
Compatible) or  
BarcoMed 5MP2 AURA  
BarcoView  
AURA  
5MP2 AURA  
5MP2  
Imagine  
Number 9  
Metheus 5 Megapixel,  
dual head display  
Video Controller, Video  
Controller (VGA  
BarcoView  
AURA  
5MP1HM  
Compatible) or  
BarcoMed 5MP1HM  
Imagine  
Number 9  
5MP1H  
4MP2  
Metheus 5 Megapixel  
Imagine  
Number 9  
Metheus 4 Megapixel,  
dual head display  
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If you have previously installed drivers for the BarcoMed Display  
Controllers in your Windows XP System, Windows XP should identify  
the board by their correct BarcoMed name. However, while updating  
the drivers to a new version or reinstalling the current driver Windows  
XP may identify the BarcoMed Display Controllers by their Video  
Chipset.  
If you choose to install multiple types of BarcoMed Display Controllers  
in your computer it is important to carefully note which PCI slot each  
board is in and then install the drivers for each type of board based on  
the PCI slot they are installed in. If you are using the VGA  
capabilities of a BarcoMed Display Controller it is important to  
install the driver for this board and set its resolution first.  
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Installing the BarcoMed 5MP2 AURA, 5MP2,  
5MP1HM, 5MP1H or 4MP2 Windows XP Software  
SPECIAL NOTE: Prior to installing the BarcoMed drivers you MUST  
install the BarcoMed Display Controller(s), connect the high resolution  
display(s) to the controller(s), and turn the high resolution display(s)  
on. Refer to the Hardware Installation section of this manual for  
instructions on installing the BarcoMed Display Controller(s) and  
connecting them to the high resolution display(s).  
The following software installation instructions presume that Windows  
XP is already installed on your system. If you need to install or  
reinstall Windows XP on your system you must first remove the  
BarcoMed Display Controller(s) and use a 3rd party VGA controller and  
VGA monitor during the Windows XP installation process.  
Using the BarcoMed Product Installation Wizard  
To install your BarcoMed 5MP2 AURA, 5MP2, 5MP1HM, 5MP1H or  
4MP2 Windows XP Display Controller Driver and BARCO DPMS  
Screen Saver for the first time follow the steps below. If you are  
reinstalling the drivers or installing a new driver release over an  
existing driver release skip to the step 7 on the next page:  
1. Install the BarcoMed Display Controller(s) into your machine.  
Please refer to the Hardware Installation Guide that came with  
your BarcoMed Display Controller(s) for more information.  
2. Boot the machine and log in using an account with administrative  
privileges.  
3. Windows XP will do a thorough inspection of your system and will  
announce that it has found new hardware. Please be patient as  
this may take up to 5 minutes.  
4. Close any informational balloons that Windows XP may open in  
the lower right hand corner of the monitor.  
5. If you are installing the BarcoMed 5MP2 AURA or 5MP1HM  
Display Controller, Windows XP will automatically launch the  
“Found New Hardware Wizard”, click “Cancel” to exit the Wizard.  
Continue to click “Cancel” until Windows XP stops launching the  
“Found New Hardware Wizard - Video Controller”.  
If you are installing the BarcoMed 5MP2, 5MP1H or 4MP2 Display  
Controller, Windows XP will identify the controller as a Metheus  
Megapixel Display Controller, but will not install any driver from its  
Plug and Play library of device drivers.  
6. Windows XP may also tell you that it has finished installing new  
devices and may ask you if you want to restart your computer. If it  
does, click “No”.  
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7. Insert your BarcoMed Software CD into your computer’s CD drive.  
The “BarcoMed Product Installation Wizard” should start  
automatically. If it doesn’t start within 5 minutes, browse the  
contents of your BarcoMed Software CD and double click on the  
file: “Setup.exe” to start the wizard.  
8. The BarcoMed Product Installation Wizard’s Welcome Screen will  
be displayed (figure 17). By default all the software on the  
BarcoMed Software CD will be selected. For the initial installation  
we recommend that you install all of the software. If you do not  
want to install a particular BarcoMed Software product at this time,  
deselect it by clearing the checkbox next to it.  
Click “Install” to continue or “Cancel” to exit the wizard.  
Figure 17  
Driver Installation  
9. Click “Next” on the Barco Device Driver Setup Wizard’s Welcome  
Screen to continue or “Cancel” to exit the Barco Device Driver  
Setup Wizard.  
10. The Device Selection Screen’s dialog box should show only those  
devices physically installed and supported by the BarcoMed  
display controller drivers on your BarcoMed Software CD. If there  
are no BarcoMed devices installed, or if Windows XP does not  
recognized the installed devices, or if the drivers on your  
BarcoMed Software CD does not support the installed devices, the  
dialog box will be empty, and program will exit when the user clicks  
“Finish” or “Cancel”. Select the device you want to install and  
then click “Next”.  
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Note: You can install the driver for only one type of BarcoMed  
device at a time. If you have multiple types of BarcoMed devices  
installed in your computer, you will need to rerun the installer to  
install the drivers for the other devices.  
11. If you selected a device with an existing driver, the wizard will  
compare the existing driver’s version against the version of the  
driver you are installing. If the existing driver’s version is newer  
than the one you are installing, the wizard will warn you that the  
current driver is newer than the one you are installing (figure 18).  
Figure 18  
Click “OK” to continue. If you don’t want to replace the exiting  
driver, click “OK” and then click “Cancel”.  
12. If you are installing the BarcoMed 5MP1HM or 5MP1H skip to  
step 13. Step 12 applies to the 5MP2 AURA, 5MP2 and 4MP2  
only.  
Your selection on the “Enable DualView” screen determines if  
DualView is enabled or not. DualView allows a dual head display  
controller to display two separate desktops, one for each display  
instead of a single virtual desktop that spans across both displays.  
DualView is a feature that is automatically supported by Windows  
XP. Figures 19 and 20 on the next page shows the difference  
between running without and with DualView enabled under  
Windows XP.  
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Figure 19: 5MP2 AURA–DualView Enabled  
Figure 20: 5MP2 AURA–DualView Disabled  
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If DualView is not enabled, you will see a single virtual screen in  
the display properties dialog for both heads of a BarcoMed Display  
Controller. If DualView is enabled, you will see a two virtual  
screens in the dialog box on the Settings Tab of the Display  
Properties Control Panel, one for each head of the BarcoMed  
Display Controller.  
If you wish to enable DualView simply click “Next” to continue. If  
you do not wish to enable DualView “clear” the checkbox next to  
“Enable the DualView device?”, and click “Next” to continue.  
13. The “Device Confirmation” screen displays the device driver that  
will be installed. If you want to change your selection, click “Back”  
to return to the Device Selection Screen. Click “Next” to begin  
installing the driver. Click “Cancel” to abort the driver installation.  
Special Note: Once you click “Next”, you cannot cancel the driver  
installation.  
14. Prior to beginning the installation the BarcoMed Driver Install  
Wizard will warn you that while the driver is being installed your  
display may flicker. Click “OK” to continue.  
15. When the screen shown in figure 27below appears, click  
“Continue Anyway”. This screen may appear multiple times.  
Figure 21  
17. When the Wizard tells you that it has successfully installed the  
selected driver, click “Finish”. The wizard will now begin installing  
the next selected piece of BarcoMed Software. If you are working  
with the default selections, this will be the BARCO DPMS  
InstallShield Wizard. Please turn to the section, “BARCO DPMS  
Screen Saver Installation”.  
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Note: Clicking “Cancel” will also return you to the BarcoMed  
Product Install Wizard, but will not delete the Barco Display Driver.  
The wizard will also begin to install the next selected piece of  
BarcoMed Software.  
If the Wizard failed to successfully install the selected driver, it will  
warn you (figure 22). Click “Finish” to return to the BarcoMed  
Product Install Wizard.  
The wizard will now begin installing the next selected piece of  
BarcoMed Software. If you do not want to install the other  
BarcoMed Software until after you have installed the display driver,  
click “Cancel”. Then click “Yes”, then click “Finish” and then  
click “Back” and try reinstalling the driver following the steps  
above or using the steps outlined in “Reinstalling or Updating your  
BarcoMed Drivers” section found later in this chapter.  
Figure 22  
BARCO DPMS Screen Saver Installation  
18. Click “Next” on the Welcome Screen of the BARCO DPMS  
InstallShield Wizard to begin the installation. Click “Cancel” to  
cancel the DPMS installation and return to the BarcoMed Product  
Install Wizard.  
19. The “Customer Information” screen will appear (see figure 23 on  
the next page). The Installer will automatically fill in the blanks  
using the information entered when Windows was installed on your  
system. You may change this information if you wish. Click “Next”  
to continue.  
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Figure 23  
20. The “Setup Type” page will now appear (figure 24). Choose  
“Typical” to install the default schemes with English names.  
Choose “Custom” to install the default schemes with either Dutch  
or German names. Currently the default schemes are not  
supported in the Japanese, Korean and Chinese languages. We  
recommend that the users of these three languages install the  
English default schemes and then rename and save them into their  
language in the DPMS configuration screen. Click “Next” to  
continue.  
Figure 24  
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21. The “Ready to Install Program” page will now appear, click  
“Install” to install DPMS or “Back” if you wish to change any of  
your DPMS installation settings.  
During installation the wizard will display a progress screen.  
22. When the “InstallShield Wizard Completed” page appears, click  
“Finish”.  
The wizard will now display the screen shown in figure 25 below. If  
you are finished installing your BarcoMed Software, click “Finish”  
to exit the BarcoMed Product Install Wizard or click “Back” to  
return to the Welcome Screen of the BarcoMed Product Install  
Wizard to select additional software to install.  
Figure 25  
When you click “Finish”, Windows may warn you that you must  
restart your computer before the new settings will take effect. If it  
does, we recommend restarting your computer now.  
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Setting the Resolution of Your 5MP1HM  
Once you have completed the installation of the display driver, you  
need to set the resolution for each display connected to each  
controller.  
1. To set the resolution for your high resolution display(s), right click  
on the desktop and select “Properties”.  
SPECIAL NOTE: If you are using the VGA capabilities of your  
BarcoMed 5MP1HM, the resolution for the virtual display will be set  
to a VGA resolution of “640 x 480” pixels. If you are NOT using the  
VGA capabilities of your BarcoMed 5MP1HM, the display may not  
be enabled yet. To enable the display check the “Extend my  
Windows desktop onto this monitor” checkbox. Do not click the  
“Apply” button at this time.  
2. Select the “Settings” tab (see figure 26 on the next page). Now  
select the rectangle that represents the first high resolution display  
attached to the BarcoMed Display Controller you are working with.  
SPECIAL NOTE: If you are using the VGA capabilities of your  
BarcoMed Display Controller, the resolution for the first display will  
still be set to a VGA resolution of “640 x 480” pixels. If you are NOT  
using the VGA capabilities of your BarcoMed Display Controller,  
the display may not be enabled yet. To enable the display check  
the “Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor” checkbox.  
Do not click the “Apply” button at this time.  
Note: Since Windows XP will not let you detach the primary  
display, you may need to temporarily make another display the  
primary display.  
3. For the display which is still attached click on the “Advanced”  
Button.  
4. Select the “Adapter” tab and then click on the “List All Modesꢀ”  
button. Select the resolution and refresh rate that your high  
resolution display supports from the dialog box and click “OK”.  
Note: In the Adapter box, the Adapter string shows if this display is  
the First View or the Second View attached to the Display  
Controller. Please make a note of this, so that you can arrange the  
displays in the correct order later.  
5. Click “OK” on the bottom of the Adapter Control Panel. If the  
“OK” button on the bottom of the Adapter Control Panel is not  
visible, press “CTRL”+“Enter” to select “OK”.  
6. Click “OK” in the “Windows will now apply your new desktop  
settings” dialog box. Your high resolution display(s) should now  
synchronize and display the Windows desktop.  
7. Click “Yes” when asked, “Your desktop has been reconfigured. Do  
you want to keep these settings?”  
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Repeat steps 2 - 7 for each aditional BarcoMed 5MP1HM display  
controlled installed in your system.  
If you are using a Quad-Head Configuration repeat all of the above  
steps for the two displays on the second display controller.  
Special note: After setting the resolutions in a Quad-Head  
Configuration you may need to drag the heads into the proper position  
in the window on the “Settings” tab, so that the arrangement in the  
window on the “Settings” tab matches the physical arrangement of  
your configuration.  
Use the BarcoMed Driver Tab of the “Display Properties Control  
Panel” to verify or change your system settings.  
Figure 26: Windows XP Display Properties Settings Tab after the  
BarcoMed 5MP2 AURA driver has been installed  
and the resolution set.  
Note: The system shown in figure 26 is a dual-head, single BarcoMed  
5MP2 AURA Display Controller, no 3rd party VGA controller  
configuration, your system may look different.  
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Reinstalling or Updating your BarcoMed 5MP2 AURA, 5MP2,  
5MP1HM, 5MP1H or 4MP2 Drivers  
To reinstall or update only the BarcoMed Driver, follow the steps  
described in the section “Using the BarcoMed Product Installation  
Wizard” found at the beginning of this chapter with the following  
changes.  
1. Skip Step 1.  
2. In Step 8, clear the checkbox next to the BARCO DPMS.  
3. When the driver has finished installing, click “Finish”. Then click  
“Finish” again.  
4. Reboot the system when prompted and then reset the resolution of  
your displays if necessary.  
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CONTROLLER  
TOOLS  
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BARCOMED DRIVER TAB  
Introduction  
After the BarcoMed Windows Display Controller Driver is installed, a  
new Display Properties tab is available for configuring special features  
of the BarcoMed Display Controller. Please note that you must have  
logged on to Windows using an account with administrator privileges  
in order to use the BarcoMed Tabs of the Windows Display Control  
Panel to change any display settings.  
1) Open the “Display Properties Control Panel” by right clicking on the  
desktop, then select “Properties”..  
2) Under Windows NT 4.0, Click on the “BarcoMed Driver” Tab (see  
figure 27, below).  
Under Windows 2000, click on “Settings” tab. Double click on the  
rectangle that represents the BarcoMed Display Controller to bring  
up its property page. Click on the “BarcoMed Driver” tab  
(see figure 28 on the next page).  
Under Windows XP, click on “Settings” tab. Double click on the  
rectangle that represents the BarcoMed Display Controller to bring  
up its property page. Click on the “BarcoMed Driver” tab  
(see figure 29 on the next page).  
Figure 27: BarcoMed Driver Tab under Windows NT 4.0  
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Figure 28: BarcoMed Driver Tab under Windows 2000  
Figure 29: BarcoMed Driver Tab under Windows XP  
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Status  
Displays the current BarcoMed Display Controller, driver, and the  
currently selected display resolution.  
Graphics Board  
This displays the current BarcoMed Display Controller.  
Driver Version  
This displays the current BarcoMed driver version.  
Resolution  
This displays the currently selected display resolution.  
Palette Mode  
You can choose one of the three following Palette Modes:  
UserModifiable Color Palette  
This option allows applications to modify the palette contents  
dynamically. As indicated by the picture below, this mode reserves the  
first 10 and last 10 entries in the palette for the Windows operating  
system, but applications can manipulate the middle 236 entries. This  
is the standard palette mode as configured by Windows.  
Static Gray Palette including standard system colors  
This option sets the palette to be a static set of 256 gray values.  
Therefore, applications are denied the ability to dynamically change or  
allocate palette entries. This prevents palette conflicts between  
applications, which can cause image color values to appear distorted  
in the background application.  
As shown in the next picture, the 20 standard system colors are  
converted from RGB to gray values. The rest of the 236 entries from  
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index 10 to 245 contain the missing gray values so that the palette  
has the full 256 gray values within it.  
Please note that dithering is not permitted while in this mode. The  
Enable Dithering check box will be grayed-out, and dithering will be  
automatically disabled regardless of whether this check box is  
checked. This complies with the Windows standard interface method.  
If you are unsure whether or not your application requires this “Static  
Gray Palette including Standard System Colors” mode, contact your  
application provider.  
Static Gray Palette with NO system colors  
This option sets the palette to be a static linear ramp of 256 shades of  
gray. Therefore, applications are denied the ability to dynamically  
change or allocate palette entries. This prevents palette conflicts  
between applications, which can cause image color values to appear  
distorted in the background application.  
As shown in the picture below, each of the 256 entries in the palette  
has an RGB value of (i, i, i) where i is the index from 0 to 255.  
If you wish to use a static gray palette we recommend using the  
“Static Gray Palette including Standard System Colors” option instead  
of this one. This is due to the fact that some applications assume that  
the first and last 10 entries of the palette are the standard system  
colors. In this palette mode, these entries are made up from entries in  
the bottom or the top of the gray ramp. Please note that dithering is  
not permitted while in this mode. The Enable Dithering check box will  
be grayed-out, and dithering will be automatically disabled regardless  
of whether this check box is checked. This complies with the Windows  
standard interface method. If you are unsure whether or not your  
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application requires this “Static Gray Palette with NO System colors”  
mode, contact your application provider.  
Drawing Modes  
You can choose one or both of the following Drawing Modes:  
Enable DirectDraw  
This option allows the user to enable or disable DirectDraw.  
DirectDraw is a software interface that provides direct access to  
display devices while maintaining compatibility with the Windows  
graphics device interface (GDI). DirectDraw provides a device-  
independent way for applications to gain access to the hardware  
features of specific display devices. If you enable DirectDraw, your  
application will have the choice of using DirectDraw or GDI. If you  
disable DirectDraw, your application will use GDI instead of  
DirectDraw. Please note that in any case, your application can always  
use BarcoMed driver functions (i.e. WinBarco) or other graphics  
extensions (such as OpenGL).  
Enable Dithering  
This option allows the user to enable or disable dithering. Dithering is  
a technique for increasing the perceived range of colors in an image  
at the cost of spatial resolution. Adjacent pixels are assigned differing  
color values; when viewed from a distance, these colors seem to  
blend into a single intermediate color. The technique is similar to the  
half-toning used in black-and-white publications to achieve shades of  
gray. Please note that this option is only available when the User  
Modifiable Palette Mode is selected. This is because dithering is only  
supported under Windows when the display is palletized. If either the  
“Static Gray Palette including Standard System Colors” mode or the  
“Static Gray Palette with NO System colors” mode is selected, the  
“Enable Dithering” check box will be grayed-out, and dithering will be  
automatically disabled regardless of whether this check box is  
checked. This complies with the Windows standard interface method.  
Monitor Configuration  
This option allows you to select the number of monitors that the  
current display boards should drive, as well as how the monitors  
should be positioned. For example, if the current board installation is  
capable of driving four heads, but you only have three monitors which  
are placed in a single row, then you can select the “Three monitors –  
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one row” option from the pull-down list. This would cause the  
Windows virtual desktop to be resized to fit on the three monitors, and  
you can move your cursor horizontally from one screen to the other.  
If “Custom Configuration” is displayed, it means that the current  
monitor configuration was set via the registry and it doesn’t agree with  
any of the configurations that the display control panel supports.  
Contact BarcoView Medical Imaging Systems for further information.  
Languages supported  
The BarcoMed Driver Tab supports the following languages:  
English (U.S) ( default )  
Dutch  
German  
Korean  
Japanese  
Simplified Chinese  
Traditional Chinese  
To change between the languages select the correct region via the  
Regional Settings Control Panel in your machine’s Start > Settings >  
Control Panel.  
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BARCOMED HARDWARE TAB  
Introduction  
The BarcoMed Hardware Tab is used for gathering information about  
BarcoMed Display Controller(s). For all BarcoMed Display  
Controller(s) it will display PCI information. In addition for BarcoMed  
Display Controller(s) based on the AURA video chipset it will also  
display information about the Firmware installed on the board.  
BarcoMed Board Types  
AURA  
Boards  
Non-AURA  
Boards  
BarcoMedHardwareTab  
Support  
1MP2FH  
2MP2H  
PCI and Firmware Information  
PCI and Firmware Information  
PCI and Firmware Information  
PCI and Firmware Information  
PCI and Firmware Information  
PCI and Firmware Information  
PCI and Firmware Information  
2MP1HP  
2MP2FH  
3MP2FH  
5MP1HM  
5MP2AURA  
2MP1  
2MP1NT  
2MP2  
PCI Information Only  
PCI Information Only  
PCI Information Only  
PCI Information Only  
PCI Information Only  
PCI Information Only  
4MP2  
5MP1H  
5MP2  
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To access the BarcoMed Hardware Tab do the following:  
1. Open the “Display Properties Control Panel” by right clicking on the  
desktop, then select “Properties”.  
2. Under Windows NT 4.0, Click on the “BarcoMed Hardware Tab”  
(see figure 30, below).  
Under Windows 2000 and Windows XP, click on the “Settings” tab.  
Double click on the rectangle that represents the BarcoMed  
Display Controller to bring up its property page. Click on the  
“BarcoMed Hardware Tab” (see figure 31, on the next page).  
Figure 30: BarcoMed Hardware Tab  
under Windows NT 4.0  
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Figure 31: BarcoMed Hardware Tab under  
Windows 2000 and Windows XP  
Using The BarcoMed Hardware Tab  
Device  
Displays the current BarcoMed Display Controller, driver, and the  
currently selected display resolution.  
Identify Device: This button is for BarcoView Medical Imaging  
Systems (MIS) internal use only and is grayed out.  
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PCI Information  
Device ID: Displays the device’s PCI Device ID number.  
Vendor ID: Displays the device manufacturer’s PCI Vendor ID  
number.  
Subsystem ID: Displays the device’s PCI Subsystem ID number.  
SubsystemVendorID: Displays the device’s PCI Subsystem Vendor  
ID number.  
VGA Status: Displays whether the VGA capabilities of the BarcoMed  
controller are enabled or disabled.  
Firmware Information  
Product Name: Displays the name of the BarcoMed Display  
Controller installed in the selected PCI slot.  
Serial Number: Displays the serial number of the BarcoMed Display  
Controller installed in the selected PCI slot.  
VGA Bios Version: Displays the VGA Bios version for the BarcoMed  
Display Controller installed in the selected PCI slot.  
Firmware Version: Displays the firmware version for the BarcoMed  
Display Controller installed in the selected PCI slot.  
Hardware Version: Displays the Hardware Version for the BarcoMed  
Display Controller installed in the selected PCI slot.  
“Advanced ...” Button: By clicking on this button, the user can display  
more information about the BarcoMed Display Controller installed in  
the selected PCI slot.  
“Generate Report” Button: Clicking this button will produce two  
reports. It will first run the Windows Diagnostics program which will  
generate a report that is saved to a text file. For Windows XP and  
Windows 2000, this file will be saved on the c:\ drive and it will be  
named BarcoMedSystemReport.txt. For Windows NT 4.0, this file will  
be saved on the desktop and it will have the same name as the  
machine for which the report is being generated. The other report that  
is generated contains information about the Barco display adapters  
installed in the system and will be named BarcoMedDeviceInfo.txt.  
This report will be saved on the desktop. These files can be emailed  
to our customer support department when reporting a problem. To  
locate the closest BarcoView Support office, see the Support section  
on www.barcomedical.com. If your system is connected to the internet  
and a web browser is installed you can click on the link at the top of  
the BarcoMed Hardware Tab to get to our web site.  
“Update Device...” Button: Clicking this button will run the BarcoMed  
Hardware Configuration Wizard. This program allows the user to flash  
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update the firmware stored in the ROM of the currently selected  
BarcoMed Display Controller. The BarcoMed Hardware Configuration  
Wizard is a “wizard style” application that uses dialog boxes to guide  
the user through the flash update procedure. The user will be  
prompted to select a firmware update file to use for the update  
therefore you will need a firmware update file for your specific  
BarcoMed Display Controller in order to update it’s firmware. This file  
will be provided by BarcoView MIS if and when a firmware update is  
required.  
Special Note: The BarcoMed Hardware Configuration Wizard is  
applicable only for AURA-based Display Controller(s).  
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BARCO DPMS SCREEN SAVER  
OVERVIEW  
Introduction  
The BARCO DPMS (Display Power Management Signaling) Screen  
Saver allows the user to set power and display saving features for  
medical displays driven by BarcoMed Display Controllers. At the end  
of the work day, the display will enter certain DPMS states as  
requested by the display controller.  
The default state for the BARCO DPMS Screen Saver is the Off state.  
In addition to simply entering the Off state after the work day, the user  
can specify that the display first go through two other DPMS Screen  
Saver states before going into Off state. These two other states for the  
Screen Saver are Stand-By and Suspend. The user can specify how  
much time should be spent in each state in the “Amount of Time in  
each DPMS Power State” section.  
A valuable feature of the BARCO DPMS Screen Saver is that it will  
automatically ensure that Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) based displays  
are warmed up for the start of the work day. All CRT based displays  
require some warm-up time before they are at full performance.  
On CRT based displays, such as the Barco MGD series, a “regular”  
screen saver can be invoked during user inactivity during the work  
day. This “regular” screen saver and its settings can be chosen from  
the “Screen Saver During Work Day” section. We recommend using  
an all black screen saver, such as the “Barco Blank Screen” saver, for  
the longest phosphor life.  
On Barco CORONIS displays, the I-GUARD will stabilize the image  
within a few seconds after the display returns to the active state, thus  
eliminating the need for a warm-up period at the beginning of the work  
day.  
On Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) based displays, such as the Barco  
CORONIS displays, it is not necessary to invoke a screen saver as  
there is no CRT phosphor to preserve. However, one can extend the  
life of the backlight in the LCD display, in addition to realizing great  
power savings, during period of user inactivity by using DPMS to  
quickly enter the Off state. We recommend setting the work day to be  
as short as possible to get the maximum power savings on CORONIS  
displays.  
The BARCO DPMS Screen Saver can also be used when no one is  
logged on.  
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BARCO DPMS Screen Saver Options  
From the “BARCO DPMS Screen Saver Control Panel” you can  
change many DPMS screen saver elements simultaneously. The  
DPMS screen saver elements in each scheme are work schedule,  
work day screen saver, DPMS settings after work day, and many  
additional options.  
Current Scheme  
Lists the three “DEFAULT” schemes which you can use as they are.  
Or you can modify them to meet your office’s schedule.  
Save As  
Saves your current BARCO DPMS Screen Saver settings. The name  
you specify will appear in the Scheme list so you can easily restore  
these settings later.  
Delete  
Deletes the scheme that is selected in the Scheme box.  
Work Schedule  
In this part of the control panel the user may specify the “Begin Work  
Day” and “End Work Day” times for each work day. If the system is not  
expected to be used, leave both the “Begin Work Day” and the “End  
Work Day” times as the same time.  
Begin Work Day  
The “Begin Work Day” time is the time after which the system is  
expected to start being used. During the work day, the screen saver  
selected by the user in the “Screen Saver During Work Day” section is  
used during user inactivity.  
End Work Day  
The “End Work Day” time is the time after which the system is not  
expected to be used any more for that day. After the work day, the  
display is set to one of the DPMS states (Stand-By, Suspend, or Off)  
by the display controller during user inactivity.  
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Screen Saver During Work Day  
On CRT based displays, such as the Barco MGD series, a “regular”  
screen saver can be invoked during user inactivity during the work  
day. This “regular” screen saver and its settings can be chosen from  
the “Screen Saver During Work Day” section. We recommend using  
an all black screen saver, such as the “Barco Blank Screen” saver, for  
the longest phosphor life.  
On LCD based displays, such as the Barco CORONIS displays, it is  
not necessary to invoke a screen saver as there is no CRT phosphor  
to preserve. However, one can extend the life of the backlight in the  
LCD display, in addition to realizing great power savings, during  
period of user inactivity by quickly entering the Off state. We  
recommend setting the work day to be as short as possible to get the  
maximum power savings on CORONIS displays.  
Available Savers  
Lists the Available Screen Savers.  
Settings  
Changes settings for the selected screen saver.  
DPMS Settings After Work Day  
If you have an display controller that supports DPMS calls, then you  
will be able to set the DPMS Settings for after the work day.  
Otherwise, a text box will be displayed telling you why DPMS  
functions are not available.  
Amount of Time in each DPMS State  
After the work day, the display will be placed into one of the following  
DPMS Power States: Stand-By, Suspend, or Off. The default setting is  
for the display to directly go into the Off State and spend no time in  
the Stand-By or Suspend states. If the user wishes to go into the  
Stand-By or Suspend states before going into the Off state, select the  
required amount of time for each state.  
If requested, the display will first go into Stand-By state, then into  
Suspend state, and then into Off state. The properties of DPMS states  
are listed in the following table:  
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DPMS State  
Power Savings  
None  
Recovery Time  
On  
N/A  
Stand-by  
Suspend  
Off  
Minimal  
Short  
Substantial  
Maximum  
Longer  
Longest  
Monitor Settings  
Select the amount of time the display requires to warm-up. Since all  
CRT based displays require some warm-up time before they are at full  
performance, this ensures that the display is ready for use at the  
beginning of the work day.  
If you have a Barco Medical Display, select “Barco Quick Start.” If a  
non-Barco display is being used, select the amount of time it takes  
your display to warm up via the “Monitor Setting” section. Contact your  
display vendor for this warm-up time.  
On Barco CORONIS displays, the I-GUARD will stabilize the image  
within a few seconds after the display returns to the active state so  
there is no need for a warm-up time period.  
Use As Logon Screen Saver  
Check the box to use the BARCO DPMS Screen Saver when no one  
is logged into the system.  
Uncheck the box to use the default screen saver when no one is  
logged into the system.  
Getting started with the BARCO DPMS  
Screen Saver  
The easiest way to get started is to select an existing settings scheme  
and then modify it with your preferences. Settings schemes are  
separated into two kinds, DEFAULT (global) and PRIVATE (personal).  
Upon installation, three default settings schemes are installed and no  
private settings schemes are installed.  
Default settings schemes are visible to all users of the system.  
However, they can be modified only by users with administrator  
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privileges. If a user who does not have administrator privileges tries to  
save a scheme using an existing default scheme name, an error  
message is displayed saying “you must have administrator rights to  
modify a default scheme.” If an administrator saves a scheme using  
an existing default scheme name, a message is displayed to tell the  
user that the modification is saved to a default scheme and will be  
visible to all users. If the administrator saves a scheme using a new  
name, then the user is asked if the scheme should be saved as a  
default scheme or a private scheme. Since there is no distinction  
between how a default scheme and a private scheme is displayed, it  
is highly recommended that the user uses a different naming  
convention to distinguish the two (i.e. use “DEFAULT: ...” for default  
schemes).  
Private schemes are personal. They are not shared and are visible  
only to the users who created them. All users of a system, including  
those who do not have administrator privileges, can create, modify or  
delete private schemes. When the delete button is pressed, the user  
is asked to confirm the delete request.  
Using the BARCO DPMS Screen Saver  
Using the Barco DPMS Screen Saver is similar to using any other  
Windows Screen Saver, each user of the system must select the  
Barco DPMS Screen Saver so that Windows will store the selection in  
the user’s profile. If a user does not select the BARCO DPMS Screen  
Saver as his screen saver, the next time he logs on to the system the  
screen saver selection may be blank.  
After selecting the BARCO DPMS Screen Saver the user must then  
select a settings scheme for the Screen Saver to follow. To set up the  
BARCO DPMS Screen Saver using one of the three default schemes,  
please do the following:  
1. Open the “Display Properties Control Panel” by right clicking on an  
empty space of the desktop and selecting “Properties” from the  
drop down menu; then select the “Screen Saver” tab (see figures  
32, 33 and 34 on the next two pages).  
2. Select the “Barco DPMS Screen Saver” in the “Screen Saver”  
drop down menu if it is not already selected.  
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Figure 32: Windows NT 4.0 Screen Saver Tab  
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Figure 33: Windows 2000 Screen Saver Tab  
Figure 34: Windows XP Screen Saver Tab  
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3. Click on the “Settings” button. The “BARCO DPMS Screen Saver  
Control Panel” will open (see figure 35).  
Figure 35: BARCO DPMS Settings Control Panel  
4. Use the default schemes by selecting one of the three default  
schemes. Click “OK”. Then Click “OK” again.  
Note: If you make any changes to any of the settings of one of the  
three default schemes, the Current Scheme field will blank and you  
MUST SAVE your changes by clicking on the “Save As ...” button.  
When you click on the “Save As ...” button, the name of the last  
scheme you used will be automatically displayed, you can then  
choose to use that scheme name or enter a new name. If you  
enter a name other than one of the three default scheme names,  
the program will ask you if you wish to save the scheme as a  
DEFAULT scheme (see figure 36 on the next page). Click “Yes” to  
save the settings scheme as a DEFAULT scheme, click “No” to  
save the scheme as a PRIVATE scheme. After you have saved the  
scheme, then click OK and the new scheme will be in effect.  
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Figure 36  
To create a new scheme by modifying one of the three default  
schemes please do the following.  
1. Open the “Display Properties Control Panel” by right clicking on an  
empty space of the desktop and selecting “Properties” from the  
drop down menu; then select the “Screen Saver” tab.  
2. Select the “BARCO DPMS Screen Saver” in the “Screen Saver”  
drop down menu if it is not already selected.  
3. Click on the “Settings” button. The “BARCO DPMS Screen Saver  
Control Panel” will open.  
4. Select one of the default schemes from the “Current Scheme” drop  
down menu.  
5. Set the Work Schedule by setting the beginning and ending time of  
your work day for each day of the week.  
6. Select the screen saver you wish to use during the work day in the  
“Screen Saver During Work Day” section.  
7. Select the amount of time you wish to spend in the Stand-By and  
Suspend states after the work day has ended. Please note that  
after the time specified has elapsed when you are in Stand-By or  
Suspend, you will automatically go into the Off state.  
8. Select the amount of time it takes for your display to warm up. If  
you have a Barco Medical Display, select “Barco Quick Start”. If  
you are using a non-Barco display, select the amount of time it  
takes your display to warm up via the “Monitor Setting” section.  
Contact your display vendor for this warm-up time. On Barco  
CORONIS displays, the I-GUARD will stabilize the image within a  
few seconds after the display returns to the active state, thus  
eliminating the need for a warm-up period at the beginning of the  
work day.  
9. If you wish to use this DPMS screen saver as the screen saver at  
logon time, check the “Use As Logon Screen Saver” box in the  
“Additional Options” section.  
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10. Save your preferences by pressing the “Save As” button and  
entering a new profile name in the “Save Profile Setting” dialog  
box.  
11. Apply your new scheme by clicking “OK”.  
12. Click “OK” again to close the “Display Properties Control Panel”.  
Installing or Reinstalling BARCO DPMS  
To install or reinstall the BARCO DPMS Screen Saver insert the  
CORONIS Software CD in the appropriate device on your computer  
and run the BarcoMed Product Install Wizard (please see the section  
Software Installation for complete instructions).  
Special Note: Reinstalling the BARCO DPMS Screen Saver will over  
write the DPMS configuration settings and you will need to reconfigure  
the DPMS settings on your system.  
Uninstalling BARCO DPMS  
To remove the BARCO DPMS Screen Saver from your system insert  
the CORONIS Software CD in the appropriate device on your  
computer, run the BarcoMed Product Install Wizard and follow these  
steps.  
1. Select only the DPMS Screen Saver on the BarcoMed Product  
Install Wizard’s welcome screen and click “Install”.  
2. Click “Next” on the Welcome Screen of the BARCO DPMS  
InstallShield Wizard to begin the installation (figure 37)  
Figure 37  
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3. Select the radio button next to “Remove” on the Program  
Maintenance screen of the Wizard and click “Next” (figure 38).  
Figure 38  
4. Click “Remove” on the Remove Program Screen of the Wizard  
(figure 39).  
Figure 39  
5. When the Wizard has finished removing the program, click  
“Finish” on the InstallShield Wizard Completed Screen of the  
Wizard (figure 40).  
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Figure 40  
6. Click “Quit” to exit the BarcoMed Product Installation Wizard.  
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INSTALLATION AND  
USAGE  
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MEDICAL SOFTWARE INSTALLATION  
Install MediCal on the PC. Follow the instructions from the MediCal  
User Guide.  
Important: Do not forget you have to have Administrator privileges to  
install or uninstall MediCal.  
OPTICAL SENSOR CONNECTION  
If you are using an X-Rite DTP92 sensor for conformity calibration and  
consistency check, connect the sensor to one of the display's Sensor  
plugs or to a free PC COM port.  
USING MEDICAL  
You can now use MediCal to configure the complete configuration  
and set up the Q/A tasks.  
Proceed as follows:  
1 Start MediCal. If appropriate, you can connect to MediCal  
Administrator.  
2 Set up the configuration in MediCal by using the Configuration  
Setup wizard.  
3 If necessary, align the displays' geometry settings.  
4 For all the displays in the system, check if the DPMS setting is  
turned on. Therefore, right-click on the display icon and select  
Properties... from the drop-down menu. Then click on Details...  
Check if the Powersave option is checked. If not, check it. This is  
necessary to use the DPMS possibilities of the imaging board.  
5 For all the displays in the system, define (if necessary) and select  
a Preset.  
6 After selecting the Preset, MediCal starts consistency calibration  
automatically.  
7 Define the Q/A task schedule.  
8 Run the due tasks.  
Please refer to the MediCal User Guide for more information.  
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© 2003 BARCO nv. All rights reserved.  
Trademark information  
TrueGrey, MediCal, BarcoMed, and MeDis are registered trademarks  
of BARCO NV.  
Windows NT is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
• Read the safety and operating instructions  
before operating the apparatus.  
• Retain safety and operating instructions for  
future reference.  
• Adhere to all warnings on the apparatus  
and in the operating instructions manual.  
• Follow all instructions for operation and  
use.  
to an AC voltage as indicated at its back.  
Using a lower voltage, the apparatus will not  
be able to operate. Using a higher voltage  
may damage the apparatus.  
If you are not sure of the type of power  
supplied, consult the power company.  
• Do not overload wall outlets and extension  
cords as this may result in fire or electric  
shock.  
• Mains lead protection (U.S.: Power cord):  
Supply cords should be routed so that they  
arenotlikelytobewalkeduponorpinchedby  
items placed upon or against them, paying  
particular attention to cords at plugs and  
Regulations  
• This apparatus conforms to: IEC601-1,  
UL2601-1, cUL2601-1, EN 60601-1  
• This apparatus is classified as Type B  
without Applied Part.  
Usage in Hazardous locations  
• Class I equipment  
• Equipment not suitable for use in the  
presence of a flammable anaesthetic  
mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous  
oxyde.  
FCC notice  
This equipment has been tested and found receptacles.  
to comply with the limits of a class A digital  
Water and moisture  
• Never expose the apparatus to rain or  
moisture.  
• Never use the apparatus near water - e.g.  
near a bathtub, washbasin, swimming pool,  
kitchensink,laundrytuborinawetbasement.  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.  
These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful  
interferencewhentheequipmentisoperated  
inacommercialenvironment.Thisequipment  
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.  
Ventilation  
• Do not cover or block the ventilation  
openings in the cover of the set. When  
installing the apparatus in a cupboard or  
another closed location, heed the necessary  
space between the set and the sides of the  
cupboard.  
Installation  
• Place the apparatus on a flat, solid and  
stable surface that can bear the weight of at  
least 3 monitors. If you use an unstable cart  
or stand, the set may fall, causing serious  
injury to a child or adult, and serious damage  
to the equipment.  
!
Power connection  
• Power cord: Utilise a UL-listed detachable  
power cord, 3-wire, type SJ or equivalent, 18  
AWG min., rated 300 V min., provided with  
a
hospital-grade type plug 5-15P  
configuration for 120V application, or 6-15P  
for 240V application.  
More warnings in the Installation chapter.  
Warning: This apparatus must be earthed!  
Powerrequirements:connecttheapparatus  
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INTRODUCTION  
Overview  
Resolution and bandwidths  
The BARCO MGD 521 M and MGD 521 MKII displays are ultra-high  
resolution, grayscale portrait displays. Their outstanding visual  
performance, combining a 5 MegaPixel resolution with a very high  
brightness, makes them ideal for diagnostic imaging and many other  
medical and scientific applications.  
The displays are compatible with any AC power system worldwide and  
automatically synchronise to a wide range of sync frequencies. their  
high-speed video amplifiers support pixel clocks up to 500 MHz (MGD  
521 M: 550 MHz).  
The memory system  
The internal memory system can contain the adjustments for 16  
different scanning formats, the so-called scanning modes. Each  
scanning format is characterized by its sync signals. The display’s  
internal micro controller continuously samples the connected sync  
signals and compares them to the scanning modes already stored in  
the memory. If the connected signal has already been stored, the  
micro controller adapts the image to the corresponding adjustment  
values in the memory, and further adjustments are unnecessary.  
Image conformity and consistency  
Image conformity and consistency are the keywords. In our factory,  
the MGD 521 displays are perfectly adjusted and calibrated before  
they are shipped to the customer. Internal circuits, like the TrueGrey®  
and Automatic White Stability (AWS) systems, ensure display  
consistency over time.  
Conformity with the original image quality is guaranteed by the  
automatic calibration, which can be done by means of an optical  
sensor, connected to the Sensor connector on the display. The sensor  
is not supplied with the display.  
Calibration and adjustments  
The conformity calibration, as well as the complete adjustment of the  
display, can be performed by means of the remote, user-friendly  
MediCal® software package. MediCal is especially developed to  
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adjust and check BARCO’s medical displays.  
A lot of adjustments can also be done on the monitor itself, by means  
of an extensive on-screen menu system, accessible from the rear  
panel controls.  
Power saving system  
The MGD 521 displays are equipped with a power saving system.  
When left idle for a certain time, the computer, connected to the  
display, will power down the display in several steps. The power  
saving system can be switched on or off during the installation or  
adjustment of the display.  
This system requires a computer imaging board that supports power  
saving management.  
Versions and options  
MGD 521 M  
MGD 521 MKII  
P45 phosphors ................ x .................................. x  
P104 phosphors .................................................... x  
50 Ohm input .................. x .................................. x  
75 Ohm input .................. x .................................. x  
Notes:  
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The P45 phosphors produce rather bluish images, whereas the  
P104 phosphors produce more yellowish images.  
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A video input terminated to 50 Ohm requires an imaging board with  
an impedance of 50 Ohm. A video input terminated to 75 Ohm  
requires an imaging board with an impedance of 75 Ohm.  
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The type of CRT phosphors and the video input termination are  
indicated on the label at the rear of the display.  
Important:  
It is absolutely necessary that the impedances of imaging board and  
display are the same. If not, the image quality will be inferior.  
The MediCal software and the X-Rite DTP92 sensor are not delivered  
with the display.  
MediCal can be ordered separately.  
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About the manuals  
This guide is meant for people who want to install and use the MGD  
521 displays, as well as people who need to install and adjust the  
displays. Chapter 4, Adjustments, is meant for this second category  
only, because it describes actions and procedures that require a  
technical skill to be performed properly.  
The use of the software MediCal is described in the MediCal User’s  
Manual.  
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INSTALLATION  
Precautions  
Keep your original packaging. It is designed for this display and is  
the ideal protection during transport.  
Do not lift the display all by yourself to avoid injury.  
Avoid reflections in the picture tube to reduce eye strain.  
Place the display on a strong and stable table or desk if used as  
desktop display.  
Keep the display away from heat sources and provide enough  
ventilation in case it is built in a rack or console.  
Keep the display away from strong sources of magnetic fields.  
Make sure the display and computer are both switched off before  
connecting the signals.  
The package contents  
The display  
The accessory box (in which you found this manual)  
Notes:  
The display can be part of a complete MeDis® system, consisting  
of the display itself, an imaging board and software. In that case,  
the package contains a lot more items. The contents of the  
package is then described in the manual of the complete system.  
The ambient light shield inside the accessory box should always  
be used during conformity calibration with the X-Rite DTP92 optical  
sensor.  
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Controls and connectors  
{1} Optical sensor plug  
{2} Ambient Light Compensation  
(ALC) sensor (optional)  
{3} Green power LED  
{4} Control knob, combination of a  
push button and a turning  
knob.  
3
The control knob is used for  
switching the power on/off, and  
selecting and performing  
functions in the OSD (on-  
screen display) menu.  
1
2
{5} Remote (RS-232) output  
{6} Remote (RS-232) input  
{7} Video input  
4
REMOTE OUT  
REMOTE IN  
5
6
7
8
{8} Horizontal / composite sync.  
VIDEO  
input  
HS / CS  
{9} Vertical sync. input  
{10} Power input  
VS  
9
10  
11  
{11} Power button  
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Signal connection  
a) Connection of video signals  
The connected equipment must comply to all relevant safety  
demands.  
Important: The use of low-quality video cables can distort the video  
signal and influence diagnosis.  
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1. Check the impedance of the imaging board that produces the  
video signals you want to connect. It must be 50 or 75 Ohm (just  
like the input of the display). If not, the quality of the images on the  
display will be inferior.  
2. Connect the video output of the computer’s imaging board to the  
video and sync inputs on the display’s rear panel. Use a proper  
video cable. The video cable is not supplied with the display,  
unless the display comes as part of a complete BARCO MeDis  
system, that also contains an imaging board.  
The inputs accept the following signals:  
• Video with separate horizontal and vertical sync.  
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The video cable has 3 wires.  
Connect the video signal to the connector Video {7}.  
Connect the horizontal sync signal to the connector HS/CS  
{8}.  
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Connect the vertical sync signal to the connector VS {9}.  
• Video with external composite sync.  
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The video cable has 2 wires.  
Connect the video signal to the connector Video {7}.  
Connect the composite sync signal to the connector HS/CS  
{8}.  
• Video with internal composite sync (sync on video).  
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The video cable has 1 wire.  
Connect the video (with sync) signal to the connector Video  
{7}.  
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The vertical sync pulse must be at least 2 lines long.  
Notes:  
The video inputs cannot be connected in loop-through (daisy-  
chain).  
The required video amplitude: 700 mV.  
The required sync. amplitude: 500 mV.  
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b) Connection of data signals  
The display can be controlled remotely by a computer through the  
serial data bus. A typical example of this, is the MediCal software that  
controls the display. MediCal runs on a PC that is connected through  
the serial data bus. This PC is not necessarily the same computer as  
the one that produces the video signals.  
Unlike the video signals, it is possible to daisy-chain the serial data  
bus. This means you can control different displays from one PC.  
To connect the data signals:  
1. Connect one end of the serial data cable to one of the PC’s COM  
ports. If the COM port has a 25-pin connector, you will need to use  
a D25-to-D9 interface connector. The cable and the interface  
connector are both supplied with MediCal.  
2. Connect the other end of the serial data cable to the Remote In  
connector {6} on the display’s rear panel.  
3. For a daisy-chain application, connect the Remote Out connector  
{5} of the first display to the Remote In connector {6} of the next  
display.  
c) Connection of optical sensor  
To calibrate the display, connect the optical sensor  
to the Sensor connector {1} at the front.  
Notes:  
The display supports the DTP 92 from X-Rite as  
optical sensor.  
The optical sensor is not supplied by BARCO.  
Calibration can be done by means of MediCal  
only.  
Always use the Ambient Light Shield  
during calibration.  
1
At the front, the sensor plug  
is located under the bezel.  
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d) Connection of power  
1. Power cord: Utilize a UL-listed detachable power cord, 3-wire, type  
SJ or equivalent, 18 AWG min., rated 300 V min., provided with a  
hospital-grade type plug 5-15P configuration for 120V application,  
or 6-15P for 240V application.  
2. Plug one end of the power cord into the rear of the display  
(connector LINE {10}). Plug the other end into a grounded AC  
power outlet. The display automatically adapts to the voltage. The  
voltage range is: 100-240 VAC +/- 10%.  
Positioning the display  
The tilt and swivel base allows you to adjust the height and viewing  
angle of the display to obtain an optimal viewing comfort.  
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Important considerations  
The best environment for diagnostic imaging is one with  
controlled and dimmed ambient light. The human eye's  
sensitivity depends on the ambient light strength. It is most  
sensitive to small contrast changes (or subtle image details)  
at limited ambient light levels.  
The best ambient light level, expressed in Lux, depends on  
the application. An office illumination typically requires 500  
Lux. A dimmed environment, like a softcopy room, requires  
less than 100 Lux.  
Using your display in a controlled and dimmed environment  
also extends its lifetime, because the display can operate at  
limited brightness and contrast. These levels correspond to  
the calibrated position in most cases.  
A controlled ambient light environment implies the ambient  
light is as constant as possible. Cover windows to keep out  
the daylight. Avoid switching the lights and viewing boxes on  
and off. A consistent environment results in more image  
consistency and less eye fatigue.  
Avoid reflections in the picture tube. Provide indirect lighting.  
Don't place the displays in front of or close to a light source  
like a window or viewing box, although this may be very  
tempting. As a rule of thumb, keep viewing boxes at least  
one metre (3 feet) away from the displays.  
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OPERATION: USER CONTROLS  
Important:  
The best way to adjust and control the display is by using MediCal,  
which displays the ideal test patterns for correct adjustment. However,  
in case you do not dispose of MediCal, you can control and adjust the  
display by means of the built-in On-Screen Display (OSD).  
Switching on / off  
Power on/off  
Press the Power button {11} on the rear panel to switch on the  
display. The green LED at the front is off when the display is  
operating.  
If the display starts up with no image and the green LED {3} on, it is in  
stand-by. This is the case when the display was powered down while  
in stand-by.  
Manual stand-by  
To put the display in manual stand-by mode, press the control knob  
{4} shortly. As a result, the green LED is ON continuously.  
Note: You cannot switch the display in manual stand-by when the on-  
screen display (OSD) is visible. In that case, first exit the OSD, and  
then press the control knob to switch to stand-by mode.  
To activate the display from stand-by mode, press the control knob {4}  
again. As a result, the LED is switched off again.  
Automatic power saving system (DPMS)  
The power saving system, if switched on, can power down the display  
when you don't use the computer that produces the video and sync.  
signals for a while. In that way, the system reduces the display's  
power consumption.  
While the display is powered down, the picture tube will be blanked,  
and the green LED on the front is on.  
The power saving system is switched off when the display is  
produced. It can be switched on by a qualified technician.  
Note: The power saving system can only work if the connected  
imaging board supports power management.  
For more details, please read Appendix A, "Background information".  
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Contrast and brightness control  
Contrast and brightness can be controlled through the OSD menus.  
To activate the OSD  
Turn the control knob {4} from left to right or from right to left. As a  
result, the OSD main menu appears.  
Note: The control knob should turn over at least 30 degrees before  
the OSD becomes visible.  
MAIN MENU  
- Contrast  
CAL  
CAL  
- Brightness  
- Status information  
- Settings  
- Adjustments  
- Exit  
The OSD main menu  
The main menu indicates the current setting for contrast and  
brightness.  
This can be:  
• CAL: The calibrated position. This is the preferred setting in a  
controlled environment.  
• ALC: This indicates the Ambient Light Compensation (ALC) is on,  
and contrast and brightness are controlled automatically,  
depending on the ambient light. ALC is an option.  
• <empty>  
When the main menu does not specify a setting,  
contrast or brightness is manually set to a  
different value than the calibrated position.  
To put contrast in calibrated position  
1 Turn the control knob to select Contrast in the OSD main menu.  
2 Press the control knob shortly. The contrast control menu appears.  
3 In the contrast control menu, select Contrast CAL position and  
press the control knob shortly.  
Contrast  
- Contrast CAL position  
- Manual contrast adjustment  
- Exit  
Contrast control menu  
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To control contrast manually  
1 Turn the control knob to select Contrast in the OSD main menu.  
2 Press the control knob shortly. The contrast control menu appears.  
3 In the contrast control menu, select Manual contrast adjustment  
and press the control knob shortly. The contrast scroll bar appears.  
4 Turn the control knob until you have reached the desired contrast.  
5 Press the control knob shortly or wait a few seconds to return to  
the contrast control menu.  
6 In the contrast control menu, select Exit and press the control  
knob shortly to return to the main menu. Alternatively, you can just  
wait a few seconds, and the OSD returns to the previous menu  
automatically.  
Contrast scroll bar. The short stroke in the bar indicates  
the calibrated position, the long stroke indicates the  
current setting.  
Contrast  
To put brightness in calibrated position  
1 Turn the control knob to select Brightness in the OSD main menu.  
2 Press the control knob shortly. The brightness control menu  
appears.  
3 In the brightness control menu, select Brightness CAL position  
and press the control knob shortly.  
Brightness  
- Brightness CAL position  
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Manual Brightness adjustment  
- Exit  
Brightness control menu  
To control brightness manually  
1 Turn the control knob to select Brightness in the OSD main menu.  
2 Press the control knob shortly. The brightness control menu  
appears.  
3 In the brightness control menu, select Manual brightness  
adjustment and press the control knob shortly. The brightness  
scroll bar appears.  
Brightness  
Brightness scroll bar. The short stroke in the bar  
indicates the calibrated position, the long stroke  
indicates the current setting.  
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4 Turn the control knob until you have reached the desired  
brightness.  
5 Press the control knob shortly or wait a few seconds to return to  
the brightness control menu.  
6 In the brightness control menu, select Exit and press the control  
knob shortly to return to the main menu. Alternatively, you can just  
wait a few seconds, and the OSD returns to the previous menu  
automatically.  
Viewing Status information  
You can view the status and actual settings of the display. You cannot  
change them in the Status Menu. Changing the settings is reserved  
for trained service staff only.  
To view the status information  
Turn the control knob to select Status information in the OSD main  
menu.  
The Status information menu appears. The only control in the menu is  
Exit.  
STATUS INFORMATION  
Display Name:  
Serial Number:  
Mode Name:  
MGD 521MKII  
5114147  
New mode  
Mode H-frequency: 175.32 kHz  
Mode V-frequency:  
Software Version:  
Run time:  
White level:  
Activity timeout  
SH compensation  
79.94 Hz  
V 1.01  
50 hours  
300 cd/m2  
30s  
OFF  
Actual H-frequency:125.30kHz  
Actual V-frequency: 80.00 Hz  
- Exit  
Example of Status information menu  
for MGD 521 MKII displays  
Explanation of the Status information menu items  
Display Name:  
This is the display type.  
Serial Number:  
This is the display's serial number.  
Mode Name:  
The currently selected scanning mode.  
Mode H-frequency, Mode V-frequency:  
These are the horizontal and vertical sync frequencies of the currently  
selected scanning mode. These are the figures stored in the memory.  
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Software Version:  
The internal software version.  
Run time:  
The total operating time since production, including burn-in time.  
White level:  
The display’s white level or light output after calibration, in calibrated  
position.  
Activity timeout :  
This is the time, expressed in seconds, before the display interrupts  
the data communication with the computer (e.g. during a computer  
session with MediCal) if the computer does not respond anymore.  
SH compensation (optional):  
Indicates if Southern Hemisphere compensation is switched on or off.  
Note: Southern Hemisphere compensation is an option. If the option  
is not installed in the display, this line does not appear in the menu.  
Actual H-frequency, Actual V-frequency:  
These are the actual horizontal and vertical sync frequencies of the  
connected video signal. They are measured constantly by the display.  
Other adjustments  
The main menu items Settings and Adjustments are reserved for  
trained service staff and are therefore password - protected.  
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ADVANCED SETTINGS AND  
ADJUSTMENTS  
(FOR SERVICE STAFF ONLY)  
Important:  
The functions and controls described in this chapter can have a  
serious impact on the performance of the display. They should be  
touched by trained service staff only!  
Settings  
SETTINGS INFORMATION  
- LUC  
- ALC  
- Orbiter  
- Power save  
- Display address  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
1
- User controls disable OFF  
- Exit  
The Settings menu  
To change the settings  
1 Turn the control knob at the rear from left to right or from right to  
left to activate the On-Screen Display (OSD) main menu.  
2 In the main menu, turn the control knob to select Settings.  
3 Press and hold the control knob for a few seconds.  
The Settings menu appears. It displays each setting and its current  
status.  
Note: If you press only shortly, the message "Service protected"  
appears.  
4 Turn the control knob to select the setting you want to change.  
5 Press the control knob shortly to change the selected setting.  
6 For Display address, you can change the setting by turning the  
control knob. Return to the Settings menu by pressing the control  
knob.  
For the other settings, the new status instantly appears in the  
Settings menu.  
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Explanation of the Settings menu items  
LUC:  
LUC is short for Luminance Uniformity Control. When switched on,  
the internal waveform processor will modulate the gain of the video  
amplifier so that the luminance is equal all over the screen (within a  
tolerance of +/- 5%).  
The LUC system can be calibrated in the Adjustments menu (see  
further).  
ALC (optional):  
ALC is short for Ambient Light Compensation. When this setting is on,  
the contrast is controlled automatically, depending on the ambient  
light, measured by the ALC sensor {2} in the bezel.  
Orbiter:  
The Orbiter is an internal circuit that, when switched on, will slightly  
and slowly move the image to prevent pixel burn-in.  
Power save:  
This setting can switch the automatic power saving system (see  
Introduction chapter) on or off.  
Display address:  
In multi-head systems (multiple displays controlled by one system),  
each display must have a different address. With this setting you can  
set the display address from 1 to 16.  
User controls disable:  
With this setting you can enable or disable the user controls.  
When OFF, the user controls are not disabled, and the user can  
activate and use the OSD menus.  
When ON, the user controls are disabled. After quitting the OSD, the  
user will no longer be able to activate the OSD.  
To activate the OSD again when the user controls are disabled,  
use the following "code":  
1 Turn the control knob 3 times counter-clockwise (seen from the  
rear).  
2 Turn the control knob 3 times clockwise.  
3 Turn the control knob 3 times counter-clockwise.  
Note: This should be done in quite a short time!  
Saving the settings  
The settings are automatically saved after changing them.  
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Adjustments  
a) How to make the adjustments  
1 Turn the control knob at the rear from left to right or from right to  
left to activate the On-Screen Display (OSD) main menu.  
2 In the main menu, turn the control knob to select Adjustments.  
3 Press the control knob for a few seconds.  
The Adjustments menu appears.  
Note: If you press only shortly, the message "Service protected"  
appears.  
4 Turn the control knob to select the category of adjustments you  
want to make.  
5 Press the control knob shortly to enter the selected category.  
6 In the selected menu, select the adjustment you want to make and  
press the control knob shortly to display the adjustment scroll bar.  
7 Turn the control knob to perform the adjustment. After adjusting,  
press the knob shortly to confirm the adjustment and return to the  
menu, or press for a longer time to undo the adjustment and return  
to the menu.  
8 Return to the previous menu by pressing the control knob shortly  
or selecting Exit when present.  
ADJUSTMENTS  
- Geometry  
- Focus  
- ALC  
- Luminance uniformity  
- Factory reset  
- Exit  
Adjustments menu  
b) Description of the adjustments  
Geometry  
Rotation  
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Width  
Horizontal position  
Height  
Vertical position  
Blanking - Blanking left  
Blanking - Blanking right  
Blanking - Blanking top  
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Interlacing - Pre correction  
In most cases you do not need to change this adjustment.  
You may need to increase this adjustment only when the connected  
video and sync signal contains an abnormally big number of  
equalization pulses before the vertical sync (more than 8 lines),  
resulting in a phase error (geometry distortion) at the bottom of the  
image.  
Interlacing - Post correction  
In most cases you do not need to change this adjustment.  
You may need to increase this adjustment only when the connected  
video and sync signal contains an abnormally big number of  
equalization pulses after the vertical sync (more than 8 lines),  
resulting in a phase error (geometry distortion) at the top of the image.  
SH Compensation (optional)  
If your display is equipped with the Southern Hemisphere option, the  
on-screen display menu contains additional functions to adjust the  
image geometry. If the option is not installed in the display, this menu  
does not appear.  
SH Compensation - SH Compensation ON/OFF  
For proper geometry adjustment in the Southern Hemisphere, you  
must switch SH Compensation ON. If not, the SH controls will not  
function.  
SH Compensation: SH Top  
SH Compensation: SH Bottom  
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SH Compensation: SH Position  
With SH Compensation on, we advise to use the SH Position control  
instead of the Horizontal Position control in the Geometry menu.  
Advanced geometry - Horizontal skewing  
Advanced geometry - Horizontal bowing  
Advanced geometry - Horizontal trapezium  
Advanced geometry - Horizontal parabola  
Advanced geometry - Corner top left  
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Advanced geometry - Corner top right  
Advanced geometry - Corner bottom left  
Advanced geometry - Corner bottom right  
Advanced geometry - Linearity & S-correction -  
Horizontal linearity  
Advanced geometry - Linearity & S-correction -  
Horizontal S-corr  
Advanced geometry - Linearity & S-correction -  
Vertical linearity  
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Advanced geometry - Linearity & S-correction -  
Vertical S-corr  
Advanced geometry - Advanced bowing & skewing -  
Horizontal bowing left  
Advanced geometry - Advanced bowing & skewing -  
Horizontal bowing right  
Advanced geometry - Advanced bowing & skewing -  
Horizontal skewing left  
Advanced geometry - Advanced bowing & skewing -  
Horizontal skewing right  
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Focus  
Static focus  
Adjust Static focus to obtain an image as sharp as possible in the  
center.  
Focus zone  
You can adjust the focus in 25 independent zones. Turn the control  
knob to obtain an image as sharp as possible in the selected zone.  
Press the control knob to switch to the next zone.  
ALC (optional)  
Ambient Light Compensation (ALC) is an optional system that  
automatically adapts the display contrast and brightness level to the  
ambient light in the room. The system has to be adjusted by setting  
the contrast and brightness in the darkest ambient light conditions the  
user works, and then repeating this in the brightest conditions.  
To adjust the ALC system, proceed as follows:  
1. Dim the light in the room to create the darkest ambient light  
condition the user normally works in.  
2. Enter the Minimum illuminance menu.  
3. Select Measure ambient light. The display now stores the  
ambient light level that corresponds to the darkest condition.  
4. Select Contrast and set the display contrast to the desired level.  
5. Select Brightness and set the display brightness to the desired  
level.  
6. Exit the Minimum illuminance menu.  
7. Increase the light in the room to create the brightest ambient light  
condition the user normally works in.  
8. Enter the Maximum illuminance menu.  
9. Select Measure ambient light. The display now stores the  
ambient light level that corresponds to the brightest condition.  
10. Select Contrast and set the display contrast to the desired level.  
11. Select Brightness and set the display brightness to the desired  
level.  
12. Exit the Maximum illuminance menu.  
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Luminance uniformity  
This menu allows you to calibrate the display, including the  
Luminance Uniformity circuit.  
Proceed as follows:  
1 Connect the X-Rite DTP92 sensor and apply the black shield (see  
chapter "Installation").  
2 Follow the instructions on the screen.  
Factory reset  
This function allows you to undo all adjustments you have made since  
the display left the factory.  
Select Go ahead to restore the factory settings.  
Select Exit to return to the previous menu without erasing the  
adjustments.  
c) How to save changes  
Proceed as follows:  
1 After having made the adjustments, select Exit in each appearing  
menu until the Save Changes? message appears.  
2 Select Yes to save the changes.  
Select No to exit the OSD menus without saving the changes.  
What happens upon saving?  
When the current scanning mode was already stored in the display  
memory, the scanning mode is updated with the new adjustment  
values.  
When the scanning mode was not yet stored in the memory, the  
display will create a new scanning mode in the memory.  
However, when the memory was full, the monitor will display a list  
of scanning modes in the memory and ask if you wish to overwrite  
one of them. If you want to store the adjustments you have made,  
you will have to overwrite one of the scanning modes in memory.  
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MAINTENANCE  
Picture tube  
The glass panel of the picture tube is handled with a special coating.  
Take care not to damage or scratch the coating.  
Clean the picture tube with a soft woolen or cotton cloth.  
The cloth should be moist, not wet!  
Use a watery solution or a mild commercial glass cleaning solution.  
Apply (e.g., spray) the solution on the cloth, not on the picture tube.  
Cabinet  
Clean the cabinet using a recognized cleaning product for medical  
equipment. The cloth you use must be moist, not wet!  
The cabinet has been tested for resistance to the following products:  
Cidex, Betadine, Alcohol (Isopropyl and Ethyl), Ammonia-based  
cleaners (Windex) and Aquasonic Gel.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
There appears no image on the picture tube, the green LED at  
the front is out  
Check if the power cord is properly connected to the power outlet  
and to the display.  
Check if the power button is switched on.  
There appears no image, the green LED is on  
The display is switched in Stand-by, manually or by the automatic  
Power saving system.  
Press the control knob at the rear shortly.  
Try to switch on the display by pressing any key on the keyboard of  
the computer that produces the video and sync. signals for the  
display.  
Check if both horizontal and vertical sync. signals are connected to  
the display and to the computer.  
On the picture tube appears the message "No Valid Sync  
Signal"  
Check if both horizontal and vertical sync. signals are connected to  
the display and to the computer.  
Check if the sync. signals are connected in the proper way (refer to  
the chapter "Installation").  
Check if both horizontal and vertical sync. frequencies match the  
display specifications (refer to the chapter "Technical  
specifications").  
For other problems, please consult your technical service department.  
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APPENDIX A:  
BACKGROUND INFORMATION  
Luminance Uniformity Correction  
A characteristic (or limitation) of every picture tube (CRT) is that the  
luminance decreases towards the edge of the screen surface. The  
decrease is normally 20 to 30 %.  
This is caused by the shape of the picture tube. Inside the CRT, a so-  
called electron gun shoots an electron beam towards the front (the  
glass panel). Because this panel is rather flat instead of having a  
spheric shape, the electron beam has to 'travel' a longer distance in  
the corners than in the center. So the intensity is higher in the center.  
This phenomenon is even increased by the irregular distribution of the  
phosphor and aluminium layer on the glass panel. These tend to be  
thicker in the center.  
BARCO has developed a special system, called Luminance  
Uniformity Correction (LUC), that solves this problem. The LUC  
system enhances the light output at the edges of the CRT, so that the  
luminance there is the same as in the center.  
The LUC system is calibrated in the factory. From time to time, it has  
to be re-calibrated at the customer's site by means of the light sensor  
you use for normal color calibration. The system can be calibrated  
and switched on or off by a qualified technician.  
Power saving system  
The display is equipped with circuits that can handle power saving  
management. When the system is switched on, it can power down the  
display in several steps.  
The system is controlled by the imaging board or the PC that delivers  
the video signals. When you are working on the computer, the  
imaging board delivers both sync signals, and the display is operating  
normally. When you don't touch the computer keyboard for a certain  
time, the imaging board only delivers vertical sync. This is sensed by  
the display's micro controller, that blanks the image on the CRT. This  
results in a drop of power consumption with about 25 %.  
When you leave the computer idle for a longer period, the imaging  
board now delivers horizontal sync only. As a result, the display's  
micro controller switches off a number of internal circuits. The power  
consumption has now dropped with about 42 %.  
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At last, the imaging board delivers no sync signals at all, and the  
micro-controller switches off all but one power supplies in the display.  
Only the micro-controller's own supply keeps on running, resulting in a  
very low power consumption of 5 W.  
If you start using the computer again, the imaging board switches on  
both sync signals, and the micro-controller switches on the display.  
The times after which the different steps of power management must  
become active, is set in the PC's display properties.  
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APPENDIX B:  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Picture tube:  
Power supply:  
Faceplate transmission: 32%  
Faceplate type: ARC panel  
Image representation: portrait  
Phosphor: P45 (standard) or P104 (option  
for MGD 521 MKII only)  
Voltage: 100 - 240 V +/- 10%  
Frequency: 50/60 Hz  
Current: 2.3 A  
Environmental  
Temperature range (°C):  
Light output: (P45 phosphor)  
MGD 521: Calibrated: 300 Cd/m2  
MGD 521M: Calibrated: 400 Cd/m2  
Storage:  
Operation:  
Within specs:  
-20/+65  
0/+45  
15/+30  
Peak: 600 Cd/m2  
Altitude: storage: 25 000 ft  
operational:  
Humidity (relative): 95 % max., non  
10 000 ft  
Resolution:  
Max. adress. pixels:2048  
Max. adress. lines: 2560  
condensing  
Weight:  
Scanning systems  
Horizontal scanning:  
UnpackedPacked  
Multi sync: µ-controller controlled  
Minimum frequency: 160 kHz  
Maximum frequency: 200 kHz  
Minimum blanking : 1.28 µs  
Storable scan frequencies: 16  
Prealigned scans: 1 or 2  
Vertical scanning:  
Minimum frequency: 48 Hz  
Maximum frequency: 150 Hz  
Minimum blanking: 250 µs (after leading  
edge)  
39.8 kg  
58.3 kg  
Dimensions packing:  
H x W x D: 788mm x 630mm x 780mm  
Dimensions monitor (mm):  
Height: 558  
Width: 400  
Depth: 561  
Geometry  
Modifications reserved.  
Nominal size (4/3 ratio): 300mm x 400mm  
Nominal size (4/5 ratio): 304mm x 380mm  
Inputs  
Video  
BNC connectors  
Nominal level: 0.7 Vpp  
Sync  
BNC connectors  
Nominal level: 0.5 Vpp  
Communication inputs/outputs  
RS232 9-pin sub D connector  
Baudrate: 9600  
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