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Pr ef ace 5 Co py r i g h t This document is c opyright ed. All rights ar e reserv ed. Nor this document, nor any part of it, may be repr oduc ed or c opied in any form or by any me ans - graphical, electr onic, or mechanical including phot oc opying, taping or information st or age and r etrie v al syst ems - without written permis sion of B arc o[...]
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Pr ef ace 6 instruction man ual, may cause harmful int erfer ence t o r adio c ommunication s. Operation of this equipm ent in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interf erenc e in which case the user will be requir ed to corr ect the interfer enc e at his own expense . Canadian notic e This Class A digi tal appar atus c omplies with Cana[...]
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T able of C ontents 7 T able of C ontents Preface .....................................................................................3 Safety Instructions .......... ........... ........ ............ ........... ........ ............ ....... 9 Explan ation o f symbols .......... ......... ........... ........ ............ ........... ........ 12 [...]
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Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s 8 Display oper ation ........... ........ ........... ............ ........ ........... ............ ..... 60 Stand-b y swit ching................ ........ ............ ........ ........... ............ .. 60 On-screen displa y ....... ........... ........... ......... ........... ........... ......... .. 60 Locking and[...]
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Saf ety Instructio ns 9 Saf ety Instructions Gener al Rec ommendations Re ad the safe ty and oper ating instruct ions be for e operating the display . Retain saf ety and oper ating instructions for futur e refe renc e. Adhere to all w arnings on the displa y and in the operat ing instructions manual. Fo llow all instructions for oper ation and use.[...]
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Saf ety Instructions 10 • Do not ov erload wall outlets and e xtension c ords as this may result in fir e or electric shock . • Mains lead pr otection (U .S.: Po wer c ord): P ow er c ords should be rout ed so that they are no t likely t o be w alked upon or pinch ed by ite ms place d upon or against them, pa ying particular att ention to c ord[...]
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Saf ety Instructio ns 11 • S witch on DPMS on displa y and PC • Activa te a good scr een saver[...]
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E xplanation o f symbols 12 E xplanation of symbols Symbols on th e display and/or po wer supply On the displa y or po wer supply , you ma y find the f ollowing symbols: Symbols used thr oughout the manual: Indicates the displa y is approv ed accor ding to the CE regulations or Indicates the displa y is approv ed accor ding to the UL regulations or[...]
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Intr oduction 15 Intr oduction Thank you for choo sing B arc o . Single display or complete system? This manual describes ins tallation and usage of a c omplete Nio s yst em. A Nio syst em is a bundling of one or mor e displa ys and one or mor e display c ontrollers. Howe ver , if you hav e pur chased the display only inst ead o f a Nio sys tem, pl[...]
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Intr oduction 16 Power sav in g The display is equipped with a po wer saving s ystem. When left idle for a c ertain time, th e c omputer c onnected to the displ ay , will pow er down the display . The power sa ving syst em can be switched on or o f f using the on-screen menus. Tilt & swivel base The versatile tilt & s wivel f oot a llows t [...]
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Display c ontroller inf ormation 17 Display c ontr ol ler inf ormation Minimum Syst em R equir ements • Pentium II 266 MHz with 128 MB RAM (Pentium 800MHz with 256 MB RAM for cineloops) • PCI slot with no ob structions • PCI 2.1 and/or 2.2 Compliant • Windows 2000 Servic e Pack 1 and abov e or Windows XP F ea tur es of the Bar c oMed Nio di[...]
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Display c ontr oller informa tion 18 The follo wing resolution is al so av ailable when the OS is boot ed in VGA mo de . • 640x480 @ Def ault Refresh Ra te , 16 c olors Syst em Configur ation Gu idelines Because o f the low po wer c onsumption and lo w hea t gener ation of the Bar co Med Nio display c ontroller , multiple controllers may be insta[...]
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P ackage c ontents 19 P ackage cont ents Nio S ystem package Each Nio syst em contains one or mor e display bo xes (see below) and a system accessory b ox contain ing the fo l lowin g ite ms: • Display c ontroller(s) • CD- RO M with driver , NioWa tch so ftwa re and do cumentation Display bo x Each display bo x includes one display and a displa[...]
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P arts, c ontrols and connect ors 20 Pa r t s, co n tro l s a n d co n ne c to r s Front Figure 1 1. Power LE D The LED is off when the display is disc onnected fr om the power . The LED is also off when the LE D function is disabled in the on- screen display (OSD). The LED is gr een when the displa y is on (when enabled in the on- screen menus). T[...]
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P arts, c ontrols and connect ors 21 Rear Figure 2 1. Co nnector c ompartment cov er T o g e t a cce ss t o t h e co nn e c t o r s, re m o ve t h e cov e r by p u l l i n g d o wn the 2 clips at the top of the c over . 2. Tilt & swivel f oot co ver This c ove r is packed in a separ ate box when the displa y is shipped to the c ustomer . 3. Til[...]
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P arts, c ontrols and connect ors 22 Co nnect the ext ernal po wer supply , delivered with the displ ay , to this c onnector . 8. Tilt & swivel f oot strap The display is shipped with this strap in the f oot to pr otect the tilt & swiv el mechanism during tr anspor t . After unpacking, you should rem ove t hi s st rap. Do not thr ow the str[...]
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P arts, c ontrols and connect ors 23 1. Video 1 output 2. Video 2 output 3. VGA boot on/o ff jumper 4. PCI c onnector[...]
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Installation 27 Pr ecautions • Keep y our original pack aging. It is designed for this display and is the idea l pro tection during tr ansport . • A void re flections in the f lat panel to reduc e eye str ain. • Plac e the displa y on a strong and stable table o r desk . • Keep the displa y awa y from he at sour ces and pro vide enough vent[...]
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Displa y C ontr oller installation 28 Display C o ntr ol ler installation Caution: W e ar a pro tectiv e ESD str ap during installation or handling of the display c ontroller . Electrostatic char ges can damage the display co nt ro l l e r . Prior to installing your Bar c oMed Nio display contr oller(s) in your PC please take a fe w minutes to f am[...]
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Display C ontr oller installation 29 Figure 5 If you decide t o use a separa te V GA monitor as your boot monit or , you must disable the Barc oMed Nio ’s on-board V G A capabilities by mo ving the jumper to the bott om two pins. Caution: T o use multiple Barc oMed Nio c ontrollers in a s ingle host with VGA enabled, y ou should enable VGA on onl[...]
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Displa y C ontr oller installation 30 Figure 6: PCI and RAID C ont r oller Slots Installing the Bar coMed Nio displa y c ontr oller Instal l the BarcoM ed Nio controller in y o ur computer following these steps: 1. T urn off the po wer t o your co mput er and disc onnect the power c ord, ho we ver make sure tha t the comput er chassis is still grou[...]
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Display C ontr oller installation 31 c onnect the sec ondary display to the ot her c onnect or on the display c ontroller . 7. Rec onnect the power c ord, turn on the po wer , and boot the syst em as usual. Running multiple Bar coMed Nio Disp la y Contr ollers in a single host The physical or der of the displays ma y vary when you are ru nni ng mul[...]
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Displa y installa tion 32 Display installation Aft er unpacking the display Important: In the f actory , the height -positioning syst em in the display f oot is blocked with a r ed clip t o pre ven t damage during tr ansportation. Bef ore installing the display , you must remov e this clip . Figure 8 T o remov e the clip: 1. Position the displa y w[...]
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Display installation 33 T o change the panel orientation: 1. Stand at th e fron t side of the panel and take the panel a t both sides. 2. V ery important : Tilt the panel befo re changing th e orientation. Should y ou change the panel orientat ion without tilting it first , you might irre versibly dama ge the tilt & swivel mechanism. Figure 9 3[...]
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Displa y installa tion 34 4. T o change from l andscape to portr ait , turn clockwise. Notic e: Bef ore in stalling the Nio driver , put the display panel in portr ait orientation. Then ins tall the driver and r eboot the PC . Fr om that moment on, the Nio s ystem will adapt the image orien tation to the d isplay pan el orientation at each r eboot [...]
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Display installation 35 Figur e 12 4. Co nnect the other end o f the pow er cor d to a gr ounded power outlet . W e recommend t o use an additional surge pr otect or betw een the pow er supply unit and the po we r outlet to p rot ect the equipment against sudden po wer v ariations. Figur e 13 Video connection C onnecting DVI signals: One display: 1[...]
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Displa y installa tion 36 2. Co nnect the sec ond display t o Vid 2 (He ad B). Figur e 14 USB c onnection Co nnecting the displa y to the PC via USB is no t nec es sary for c ontrolling the display . It allows y ou to use th e display as USB hub , to which y ou can c onnect USB devices , such as a keyboar d, mouse or digital camer a. T o use the U [...]
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Display installation 37 Figur e 15 Cable r outing Routing the signal cables • Bind the cables in the c onnector c ompartm ent together with the cable tie inside the c onnector compartment. • Put the c onnector c ompartment c ove r back on the displa y . Pa y att ention that the signal cables ar e positioned under the bulge in the c over . • P[...]
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Displa y installa tion 38 T o put the foo t co ver in place: Figur e 16: 1. The foo t c over is packaged separa tely in the acc essory bo x . Unpack the foot c over . 2. Push the upper side of the c over on to the fo ot , so that the hook s inside the c over are positioned r ight under the bulges a t the re ar of the foot . 3. Slide the c ov er upw[...]
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At taching the display t o an arm 39 At taching the displa y to an arm The panel, standard a ttached to the tilt & swiv el foot, is compa tible with the VESA 100 mm standard. So it can be used with an arm stand ac c ording t o the VESA 100 mm standard. There for e, the tilt & swiv el foo t must be r emov ed from the panel. Important: • Us[...]
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At taching the display t o an arm 40 6. Remov e the four scre ws fixing the foot while supporting the foo t . 7. Attach the arm stand firmly t o the panel using 4 screws M4 x 8 mm. Figur e 18 4 scre ws M4 x 8mm[...]
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Sof twar e installati on 41 Sof t w ar e instal lation Installing the B ARC O M ED display co ntr oller drivers and sof t w ar e Not e: The installation dialog will display in English if your oper ating syst em’s language is not supported. This proc ess applie s to the follo wing v ersions of Windo ws: • Windows 2000 Prof essional, • Windows [...]
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Sof tw a r e installation 42 c) Click Browse and browse to the root directory of the B ARC O M EDICAL I MAGING D IS PLAY S YS TE M CD-ROM and click on the file, Set u p. exe, and click Open . d) Click OK . or a) Browse to the root directory of the B ARC O M EDICAL I MAGING D ISPL AY S YSTEM CD-ROM and double click on the file, Setup .e xe . 3. Clic[...]
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Sof twar e installati on 43 6. When the driver se tup is c omplete , click the Finish button. The Barc o Pr oduct Instal lation Wizard will now guide y ou thr ough the installation o f MediCal QA Web, MediCal Pro , or NioW atch, Barc oMed SelfExam, and the Barc o on-line documentation. 7. When the Setup c omplet e message appe ars, select Reboot Sy[...]
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Sof tw a r e installation 44 C ommand line (Silent) Install of Driv ers and So ftw are Specifying the silent ins tall option causes most of the GUI associat ed with the installer to disappear . A background pr ogre ss windo w will still be visible , but no user input will be requir ed. The silent install beha vior is dictat ed by the SETUP .INI fil[...]
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Sof twar e installati on 45 Figur e 20[...]
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Set tings f or optimal display perf orma nc e thr oughout the pr oduct lif etime 46 Set tings f or optimal displa y perf ormanc e thr oughout the pr oduct lifetime A voiding image r etention Image re tention (image sticking, ghost image) is the phenomenon where an image , or a part of it, s eems to be ‘burnt’ in the L CD panel. When you display[...]
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Set tings fo r opti mal di spla y perf orma nc e thr oughout the pr oduct lifetime 47 T o activat e appropria te scr een saving, proc eed as f ollo ws: 1. In the display OSD menus, open the Set tings menu and switch DPMS on. F or more inf ormation, please c onsult the displa y oper ation chapt er . 2. In Windows , open the Displa y c ontr ol panel.[...]
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B arco M e d co n tro l p a n e l o p e rat i o n 51 Bar coMed c ontr ol panel oper ation This chapt er describes ho w to c onf igur e the displa ys in your Barc o Medical Imaging Display S ystem using the tools av ailable through the Advanc ed button on the Settings tab o f the Windows Display Control Panel . Ac cessing the Barc o ta b Note: Y ou [...]
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Bar c oMed contr ol panel opera tion 52 Fi g ure 2 1 B arco T ab Barc o Syst em R eport The Barc o S ystem Repo rt , also know n as Barc oMed SelfEx am, is a wizar d based tool which c ollects data about the components tha t are ins talled in your s y st em. This inf ormation is used by the Bar c o MID Support t eam when trying to r esolv e cust om[...]
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B arco M e d co n tro l p a n e l o p e rat i o n 53 Adv anc ed Pr operties T o acc ess the adv anced pr operties c onfiguration pages f or your Bar co display c ontroller(s), click on the Adv anc ed button in the Gr aphics Devic e Information section. Bar coMed adv anced co nfigur ation There ar e two pages ac c ess ible fr om the adv anced c onfi[...]
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Bar c oMed contr ol panel opera tion 54 applications tha t are d esigned to w o rk c orrectly with 8-bit (256- color) modes should c ontinue to wo rk normally . Note: Ditherng is no t used while in this mode. Also , direct acc ess to the ha rd wa re th ro u g h D i re ct D raw i s not allowed in this mode. User Modi fiable C olor Palet te This opti[...]
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B arco M e d co n tro l p a n e l o p e rat i o n 55 Enable Dithering This option allo ws the user to enabl e or disable dithering. Dithering is a technique f or incre asing the perc eived r ange of color s in an image at the c ost of spatial r esolution. Note: This op tion is only av ailable when the User Modifiable Palette mode is selected. If ei[...]
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Bar c oMed contr ol panel opera tion 56 Interna tionale de I’E clair age) model will be adapt ed, which w eights the c olors as 59% Green, 30% R ed, 11% Blue. Monitor C o nfigur ation If the options in th is section are gra yed out, then they are not av ailable for th e model c ontr oller with which you ar e working. Gr aphics Boar d There is o n[...]
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Nio W atc h op eration 57 NioW atch oper ation T o use NioWat ch The NioW atch applicat ion re sides in the Windows s ystr ay . T o use one of the NioW atch functions , right - click on the NioW atch sy str ay ic on and select the approp riate op tion. Display Settings Figur e 22 • Select the display yo u wish to c ontrol by selecting the c orre [...]
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Ni oW atch o pe ration 58 • T o select another displa y function, select an item fr om the Display F unction drop -dow n box . If you select DIC OM Optimiz ed , you will be able to adjust your gr ayscales using a wizar d (see below). • T o adjust display luminanc e, adjust the Luminanc e slider . DIC OM Optimizer wiz ar d 1. When you ha ve sel [...]
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Nio W atc h op eration 59 Te s t P a t t e r n s Figur e 24 • Select the desir ed te st patt ern and click Show to di s pl ay t he pattern . • If you select Cust om Image, you can select a bitmap image (e.g., saved on th e hard disk) as t est pa ttern. • T o hide the tes t patt ern again, click inside the patt ern. Application settings Here y[...]
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Display oper ation 60 Display oper ation Stand-b y switching When the display is on and no on-screen d isplay is visible , push the c ontrol wheel at the front f o r a fe w sec onds to s witch th e display in stand-by . The LED turns or ange. When the display is in stand-b y , push and hold the c ontrol wheel t o switch it back on. The LED turns gr[...]
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Display o per ation 61 How t o na vigat e thr ough the on-scr een display 1. T o display the on-screen menus , ro tate the c ontrol wheel. 2. T o enter int o a m enu or move to a low er level of the menu structure , rotat e the c ontrol wheel t o select the desired menu. Next, pres s the wheel shortly . 3. T o exit fr om a menu or return t o a high[...]
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Display oper ation 62 3. Pres s the c ontrol wheel t o enter the Settings menu. Figure 27: Settings menu 4. Rota te the c ontrol wheel to select User C ontr ols . 5. Pres s the c ontrol wheel to swit ch fr om “On” to “Off”. 6. Exit th e me nu s. T o enable user contr ols: 1. Make sure th e on-screen displa y is not on the scr een. 2. Do not[...]
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Display o per ation 63 C omplet e OSD o v erview Main menu Luminance Settings Name Description Luminance Adjust the target luminance t o which the dis- play will be stabilized. Settings Change settings f or DPMS, P ow er LED and User Con t rol s Information Re ad inf ormation about the displa y Name Description Luminanc e T arge t Manually ad just [...]
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Display oper ation 64 Informa tion Name Description Product The display type Serial No Indicates the display serial number SW V ersion Displays the current internal software v ersion Display Lifetime Indicates the to tal time the display has been operating, including the time in stand-b y Backlight Lifetime Indicates the to tal time the display has[...]
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Cle aning 67 Precaution s • T ake care not t o damage or scr atch the gl ass or L CD panel. • Do not apply pr essure on th e glass or L CD panel. • Do not apply or spr ay liquid directly t o the glass , panel or cabinet as ex cess liquid ma y cause dam age to int ernal electronics. Ins te ad, apply the liquid to the cle aning cloth. •D O N [...]
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Cle aning 68 particles and o ther dry c ontaminants on the surf ac e of the lc d panel or the glas s panel. Attent ion : The dust r emover c ontains a liquid gas. If y ou shake the can or mov e the can t oo f a st while spr aying, you may blo w dro ps of liquid on the panel surf ac e! If this is the case , cle an the panel as descr ibed belo w . 2.[...]
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Tro u b l e sh o o t i n g 71 Gener al tips • If one displa y from a mul ti-head syst em e xhibits problems , try to elimina te the p roblem b y swit ching video cables or po wer supplies. In tha t wa y you can find out if the problem r esides in the displa y or not.[...]
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Tro u b l e s h oo t i n g 72 Pr oblems and solutions Problem descrip tion Pos sible tests or solutions Screen re mains black • Please check the installati on proc edure in this manual • If the LED at the front is or ange, the display is in stand-b y • Check in the Windows Display Properties if the display c ontroller video heads ar e attache[...]
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Tro u b l e sh o o t i n g 73 The PC does not start up • Check the CMOS settings in the PC BIOS • The display c ontroller may not be firmly seated in the PCI c onnector No image during PC start -up • Check the VGA jumper settings on the display c ontroller • Check the CMOS settings in the PC BIOS Nothing happens when y ou pres s or turn the[...]
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Tro u b l e s h oo t i n g 74 Setting the r esolution of y our Barc oMed Nio displa y In order t o set or change the r esolution of your Nio displa y you mus t be logged in using an ac c ount with administrat or privileges. 1. T o set the resolution of your Nio display(s) right click on the deskt op and select “Pr operties”. 2. Select the “Se[...]
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Tro u b l e sh o o t i n g 75 the “Ext end my Windo w s desktop on to this monit or” checkbox, but do NO T click the “Apply” button at this time. If you ins talled your Barc oMed Nio drivers in SingleVie w mode (def ault for Windows 2000) ther e will be one rectangle f or the virtual display r epresenting the tw o he ads c ontrolled by e ac[...]
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Tro u b l e s h oo t i n g 76 pre ss the “T AB” key onc e and then pr ess “CTRL”+“Enter” to se le ct “OK”. 7. Click “OK” in the “Windo ws will now apply y our ne w desktop settings” dialog box. Y our Nio display should no w synch roniz e and display the Windo ws desktop . 8. Click “Y es” when asked, “Y our desktop has [...]
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Tro u b l e sh o o t i n g 77 Figure 29: The Wind ows Display Pr operties Control Pa nel Settings T ab after the drivers have been installed and the resolution set with DualView Enabled. Note : The system sho wn in 29 above is a dual-he ad, single Bar co Med Nio Display C ontroller , with a 3rd party V GA c ontr oller c onfigur ation. Y our syst em[...]
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Tro u b l e s h oo t i n g 78 minutes , br owse the c ontents of y our Nio Softw a r e CD and double click on the file: “Setup .exe” to s t ar t th e wi z a rd. The wizard will begin b y displa ying the scr een shown in figur e 30 below . Figur e 30 3. T o update the driv er , clear the checkbo x ne xt to “ NioW atch Setup” and click “Ins[...]
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Tro u b l e sh o o t i n g 79 Uninstalling the Bar coMed Nio driver 1. Insert your Barc oMed Nio Softwar e CD into y our comput er’s CD drive . 2. The Barc oMed Pr oduct Installation Wizar d will display its welc ome screen. 3. Make c ertain that the checkbo x ne xt to the driver is check ed and that all other checkbox es are uncheck ed (figure 3[...]
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Tro u b l e s h oo t i n g 80 Figur e 32 6. Click “Nex t” . 7. If you ins talled your driver with DualView enabled , skip to 8. If you installed your driver with DualView dis abled , click “Nex t” to c ontinue. Then click “Finish” to comp lete t he u nin stal l p rocess. Click “Finish” again to ex it the wizard. Click “Y es” if [...]
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Tro u b l e sh o o t i n g 81 9. Click “Reboo t” to disa ble DualView , clic k “Finish” and then click “Y es” to reboot your s y st em. 10. When y our syst em res t arts, log in again using an ac count with administra tor priv eleges. DualVi ew should no w be disabled. 11. The “Barc oMed Product Installation Wizard” should aut omati[...]
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Tro u b l e s h oo t i n g 82 3. Insert your Barc oMed Nio Softwar e CD into y our comput er’s CD drive . 4. The Barc oMed Pr oduct Installation Wizar d will display its welc ome screen. Figur e 36 5. Cle ar the checkbo x next t o the Barc oMed Driver . 6. Click “Install” to c ontinue. 7. Click “OK” . 8. Click “Finish” . 9. Click “F[...]
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T echnical specific ations 85 T echnical specific ations E-5420: Item Specifica tion Picture pan el 20.1 -inch Advanded-SFT Resolution Native: 2560 x 2048 Display are a (H x V) 399.36 x 319.49 (mm) Vie wing an gle (@ 10/1 c ontrast) V ertical: 85º Horizontal: 85º Pixel Pitch 0.156 mm (H) x 0.156 mm (V) Native c olor resolution 8 bits / sub-pixel [...]
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T echnical specific ations 86 Dimensions (W x H x D) In perpendicular vertical position, highest position, tilt = 0°, swivel = 0°: 382 x 589 x 212 mm Net weight 11.1 kg Operating T emperature 0°C to 40°C, 15°C to 35°C within specs Stor age T emperature - 20°C to 60°C Humidity 8% - 80% (non-condensing) for operation 5% - 95% (non-condensing)[...]
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C onnector pin assignments 87 C onnector pin assignments DVI connect or: Pin no . Signal Pin no . Signal 1 T MDS DA T A 2 - 14 +5V POWER 2 T MDS DA T A 2+ 15 GND 3G N D 1 6 H O T P L U G D E T E C T 4 T MDS DA T A 4- 17 T MD S DA T A 0 - 5 T MDS DA T A 4+ 18 TMDS D A T A 0+ 6 DDC CL OCK 19 GND 7 D DC DA TA 20 TMDS DA TA 5- 8N C 2 1 T M D S D A T A [...]
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Glossary 88 Glossary Cal ib ratio n Each display is calibr ated in the fact ory bef or e it is sent to the cust omer . After this calibr ation, black and white luminanc e are set t o the ide al level. A stabilization routine , constantly ac tive when the display is on, keeps these lev els c onstant using the built -in sensor . Display Function A Di[...]
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Glossary 89 DIC OM DIC OM stands for Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine. It is a standar d dev eloped by the American College o f Radiology (A CR) and the National Electri cal Manu f acturers Association (NEMA). The standar d specifies how d igital image data can be moved from system to sys tem. In addition, Supplement 28 P art 14 speci[...]
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W arr anty Sta tem ent 93 ARTICLE 1: SERVICES Barc oView w arrants that the equipment will be fr ee of defects in workman ship or material for the w arranty pe riod. Notwiths tanding the pr ovisions of clause 2, repair an d replac ement of def ects in mat erial and/o r workmans hip under this w arr anty shall be ac c omplished in our work s in the [...]
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W arr anty Sta tem ent 94 ARTICLE 2: ITEMS EX CLUDED FROM W ARRANT Y The w arr anty described her ein shall not include the f ollowing: 2.1 Any hardw are or softwar e item proc ured fr om a sourc e other than Barc oView o r their official agent or distribut or and int egr at ed by Cus tomer or a thir d party into Barco View sup plied equipment. 2.2[...]
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W arr anty Sta tem ent 95 agents, emplo yees , or repr esentativ e s, shall be borne by the C ustomer at its addition al c ost and expense . 3.3 The cust omer is responsibl e for in stalling the Barco View equipment in an envir onment for which it was int ended. If there is an indication that the equipment w as used - ev en temporary - outside its [...]
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W arr anty Sta tem ent 96 this agreement is imp eded by r eason o f for ce majeure. F or the purposes of this clause the expr ession “f orc e ma jeure” means , but shall not be limited t o , industrial dispute, fire , mobilization, requisition, embar go , currency tr ansfer pro hibitions, insurr ection, lack of means of tr ansport, res triction[...]
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