Planar Dome C3i/EX User Manual

Planar Dome C3i/EX User Manual

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Dome C3i/EX Display
User's Guide
Solaris Systems

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  • Page 1 Dome C3i/EX Display User’s Guide Solaris Systems...
  • Page 2 Planar, Dome, Dome C3i, Dome E2, Dome E3, Dome E3c, Dome E5, Dome DX2, Dome CXtra, and RightLight are either registered trademark or trademarks of Planar Systems, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Product Information About the Display Installing the Display Dome CXtra Software Appendix Index Regulatory Compliance Standard Warranty...
  • Page 4: Product Information

    Product Information The design of the Dome CX/Dome EX digital displays takes into account every known measure to ensure your personal safety. Improper use of the display can result in electric shock, fire, or damage to the display. Read all instructions before setting up the display.
  • Page 5: Symbol Explanations

    Symbol explanations DISPOSAL. collection services for disposal of electrical and electronic equipment. EU countries require the use of separate recycling collection services. Read the accompanying text carefully, for CAUTION. proper operation and maintenance of the display system. DANGEROUS VOLTAGE. electric shock. Read the accompanying text carefully, to prevent damage to components of the display system and for your safety.
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    • To avoid damage to the display, use the grounded power supply and video cable supplied by Planar, or use certified replacements. • Be sure the display is electrically grounded. You must connect the third grounding pin on the US power cord to a grounded outlet.
  • Page 7: Unpacking And Handling Tips

    Unpacking and handling tips The Dome display is a precision instrument that requires proper care to maintain product operation and adherence to specification. Unpack the display and components carefully, then set up and handle the unit properly to avoid damage to the LCD panel. •...
  • Page 8: Cleaning The Display

    Cleaning the display Observe the following guidelines to maintain the display and the LCD screen. • Use a clean, lint-free, absorbent cotton cloth to clear off any residual glue from removal of the protective film or to remove surface dust. Apply light pressure to remove the dust.
  • Page 9: Disposal Information

    Shipping/storing the display Keep the display in its shipping container until installation. Return the display to its original container whenever you need to store the unit, move it to another location, or return it for repair. The packaging supplied by the manufacturer protects the display while it is in transit.
  • Page 10 AMLCD panel mounted on desk stand Power cords Display controller DC power adapter Display driver and DVI cable Quick reference Dome CXtra software...
  • Page 11: About The Display

    About the Display The Dome CX/Dome EX display systems, ranging from 2 to 5 megapixels, consists of a TFT LCD panel and a display board and driver. The display’s thin film transistors, in a transmissive-type display, use an integrated cold cathode fluorescent tube (CCFT) backlight system.
  • Page 12: Display Components

    Display Components Review this illustration of the back panel to identify controls and ports on the display unit. Legend 1 Reset button. Restores the display configuration to its default setting. 2 LED status lights. Provides information about the status of the display.
  • Page 13: Height Range

    Display Positions You can adjust the tilt, height, viewing angle, and orientation of the display to maintain an ergonomic and comfortable viewing position. Make sure that your eyes are level with the top of the display cabinet so that you look downward to read the screen contents. Select a suitable workspace for the display.
  • Page 14: Desk Stand Features

    Desk Stand Features Unfasten the stand lock to adjust display height. Remove the stand cover to thread the power cord and DVI cable connections to the display. To activate the USB hub function, the display must be connected to a USB-compliant computer or another hub with a USB cable.
  • Page 15: Installing The Display

    Installing the Display Before you install the Dome DX2 display controller, you must set the DIP switches for your system configuration. See on the Dome DX2 Board” on page 6 Moving from Dome C3i to Dome EX Display System If you are switching from a Dome C3i to a Dome EX display system, you need to update the firmware on the Dome DX2 board already installed in your computer system.
  • Page 16 Set the DIP Switch on the Dome DX2 Board You need to disable VGA mode and enable EPROM on the DX2 display controller for Solaris systems. To disable VGA Slide switch 1 into the OFF position. To enable EPROM Slide switch 2 into the ON position. To set landscape mode as default display mode Slide switch 4 into the ON position.
  • Page 17: Install The Display Controller

    Install the Display Controller Before you install the Dome DX2 display controller, choose a well-ventilated location with an adequate amount of space. Excessive heat cannot dissipate when display vents are blocked. Make sure a grounded AC outlet is within easy reach. When installing multiple display controllers, install all boards before you install the display driver.
  • Page 18 Connect the Video and Power Cables Turn your computer off. Leave the power cord plugged into the grounded outlet. Use the Dome display with the power adapter and video cable shipped. For the Dome E2 display, use power adapter Ault MW116KA1249F53. For the Dome C3i, Dome E3, Dome E3c, and Dome E5 displays, use power adapter Ault MW122RA1223F52.
  • Page 19: Installation Preparation

    Install Dome DX2 Driver and Dome CXtra Software Before you install the driver, install all DX2 boards and connect all Dome displays first, then boot up your system to install the driver. Installation preparation Installing the DX2/PCI driver for your Sun host requires about 500 KB of free space.
  • Page 20 To install the driver and Dome CXtra 1 Boot up with the -r option. 2 Log on as root. 3 Insert the DOME DX2 Solaris driver CD. 4 Mount the CD device if the system does not automount it. Then type: cd /cdrom/012_0006_* 5 To transfer the software packages to the system, type: pkgadd -d dx2pciZZZ.pkg...
  • Page 21 7 Type y. Messages describe the progress of the installation. When the installation is complete, these messages appear: Installation of <DOMEmdlib> was successful. Installation of <DOMEdx2> was successful. Installation of <DOMEcxtra> was successful. The Dome CXtra application is automatically added to the CDE Application Manager.
  • Page 22: Configure Display Settings

    Before you configure your system for the Sun Common Desktop Environment or OpenWindow, you need to set the display mode for your display controller. Planar provides a default display mode that you can use or override. Read these sections before you configure CDE or OpenWindow: •...
  • Page 23 Overriding the default display mode To start CDE or OpenWindow using the default display mode, skip this section. You can override the default display mode by editing the OWconfig file. Edit the OWconfig file to override the default display mode and customize your configuration for OpenWindow or CDE.
  • Page 24 2 Delete the pound sign ( uncomment the lines. 3 Edit the lines to match each device you installed, and save your changes. WARNING – Editing the config file When you edit or modify code, type it on one line. A backslash (\) indicates continuation of the line.
  • Page 25 Display files are located in the /opt/DOMEdx2pci/monitors directory. Do not modify these files unless Planar Support advises you to do so. WARNING – Modifying code When you modify the line res="1536x2048e Panel", use the exact name for your display from the “Pre-Adjusted Timing Name”...
  • Page 26 board="dx2pci-2hd.xqa" This line indicates that you are using a DX2 board (dx2pci) that supports two heads (-2hd) and that the configuration of the board is located in the board file dx2pci-2hd.xqa. The board file is located in the directory /opt/DOMEdx2pci/boards. Do not modify this file.
  • Page 27 To emulate a PseudoColor visual class Start the X server using PseudoColor as the default visual class by adding defclass PseudoColor to the openwin command or to the Xservers file. For example, for a one-headed system using the DX2 board, type: openwin -dev /dev/dx2pci0.0 defclass PseudoColor For a two-headed system using the DX2 board, type: openwin -dev /dev/dx2pci0.0 defclass PseudoColor \...
  • Page 28 Look for the lines marked with a right arrow ( name of display: cole:0.0 version number: 11.0 vendor string: Sun Microsystems, Inc. vendor release number: 3300 maximum request size: 262140 bytes motion buffer size: 256 bitmap unit, bit order, padding: 32, MSBFirst, 32 image byte order: MSBFirst number of supported pixmap formats: 2 supported pixmap formats:...
  • Page 29 default screen number: number of screens: screen #0: dimensions: 1536x2048 pixels (433x578 millimeters) resolution: 90x90 dots per inch depths (2): 1, 8 root window id: 0x29 depth of root window: 8 planes number of colormaps: minimum 1, maximum 1 default colormap: 0x21 default number of colormap cells: 256 preallocated pixels: black 1, white 0 options: backing-store YES, save-unders YES...
  • Page 30 visual: visual id: 0x24 class: GrayScale depth: 8 planes size of colormap: 256 entries red, green, blue masks: 0x0, 0x0, 0x0 significant bits in color specification: 8 bits visual: visual id: 0x25 class: StaticColor depth: 8 planes size of colormap: 256 entries red, green, blue masks: 0x7, 0x38, 0xc0 significant bits in color specification: 8 bits visual:...
  • Page 31 Configure the Window Environment Once you have set the display mode, you can configure your system to run either the OpenWindow or the CDE window environment. NOTE: Board instances are assigned by the system. Running OpenWindow from the console For a one-headed system, type: openwin -dev /dev/dx2pci0.0 For a two-headed system, type: openwin -dev /dev/dx2pci0.0 -dev /dev/dx2pci0.1...
  • Page 32 To use one or more DOME devices Replace the second :0 with the -dev option flag and the appropriate device file. For example, to use both heads of an DX2 board, change the line to this: :0 Local local_uid@console root /usr/openwin/bin/Xsun \ -dev /dev/dx2pci0.0 -dev /dev/dx2pci0.1 -nobanner If you need to use a different default visual class, add the appropriate defclass option for each -dev option.
  • Page 33 DPMS Screen Saver When you are running Solaris 2.6 to 10, CDE allows you to enable a Display Power Management Signaling (DPMS) Screen Saver. DPMS provides a standard way to manage the power used by your flat- panel display. DPMS shuts off the backlight in the flat panel when the display is not in use.
  • Page 34 To set the DPMS Screen Saver 1 Click Style Manager. The Style Manager dialog box appears. 2 Click Screen. The Style Manager – Screen dialog box appears. 3 Click On in the Screen Saver field to activate a screen saver. 4 Select Blank Screen from the list of screen savers at the left.
  • Page 35: Console Modification

    Console Modification The console appears, by default, on the first head of the first board in the system’s probe list. You can change the console with the pci-probe-list environment variable. If you want to change the console without altering the probe list, change the output-device environment variable instead.
  • Page 36: Dome Cxtra Software

    DICOM standards. This sensor works with the digital interface board that is built into the back of the Dome display. For more information on the Dome CXtra software, visit www.planar.com. 26 | Dome Display...
  • Page 37: Appendix

    Appendix Troubleshooting Dome C3i Specification Dome E2 Specification Dome E3 Specification Dome E3c Specification Dome E5 Specification Video Modes Connector Ports LED Status Lights Appendix | 27...
  • Page 38: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem No image appears on the screen No display on console; system does not boot. 28 | Dome Display Possible Cause Computer is not powered on. Power cord is not securely connected. Video cable connected incorrectly. Switch 1 on DIP switch S2 is set for VGA mode.
  • Page 39 Dome C3i Specification In locations where 240V outlets are used, connect the Dome C3i display to only a center- tapped, 240V, single-phase supply (only for Canada and the United States). Category Characteristic Item Screen Screen size diagonal Resolution Pixel pitch Pixel arrangement Active area (mm) Grayscale supported...
  • Page 40: Power Supply

    Power Supply CAUTION: Use only the power adapter supplied with the Dome C3i display unit; Ault MW122KA1223F52. Category Characteristic Item Power input Voltage selection requirements Voltage Current Frequency Power output Voltage requirements Current Physical Size Weight Reliability Characteristic item Specification Display MTBF >50,000 hours Backlight...
  • Page 41 Dome E2 Specification In locations where 240V outlets are used, connect the Dome E2 display to only a center- tapped, 240V, single-phase supply (only for Canada and the United States). Category Characteristic Item Screen Screen size diagonal Resolution Pixel pitch Pixel arrangement Active area (mm) Grayscale supported...
  • Page 42 Power Supply CAUTION: Use only the power adapter supplied with the Dome E2 display unit; Ault MW116KA1249F53. Category Characteristic Item Power input Voltage selection requirements Voltage Current Frequency Power output Voltage requirements Current Physical Size Weight Reliability Characteristic item Specification Display MTBF >50,000 hours Backlight...
  • Page 43 Dome E3 Specification In locations where 240V outlets are used, connect the Dome E3 display to only a center- tapped, 240V, single-phase supply (only for Canada and the United States). Category Characteristic Item Screen Screen size diagonal Resolution Pixel pitch Pixel arrangement Active area (mm) Color supported...
  • Page 44 Power Supply CAUTION: Use only the power adapter supplied with the Dome E3 display unit; Ault MW122KA1223F52. Category Characteristic Item Power input Voltage selection requirements Voltage Current Frequency Power output Voltage requirements Current Physical Size Weight Reliability Characteristic item Specification Display MTBF >50,000 hours Backlight...
  • Page 45 Dome E3c Specification In locations where 240V outlets are used, connect the Dome E3c display to only a center- tapped, 240V, single-phase supply (only for Canada and the United States). Category Characteristic Item Screen Screen size diagonal Resolution Pixel pitch Pixel arrangement Active area (mm) Color supported...
  • Page 46 Power Supply CAUTION: Use only the power adapter supplied with the Dome E3c display unit; Ault MW122KA1223F52. Category Characteristic Item Power input Voltage selection requirements Voltage Current Frequency Power output Voltage requirements Current Physical Size Weight Reliability Characteristic item Specification Display MTBF 30,000 hours Backlight...
  • Page 47 Dome E5 Specification In locations where 240V outlets are used, connect the Dome E5 display to only a center- tapped, 240V, single-phase supply (only for Canada and the United States). Category Characteristic Item Screen Screen size diagonal Resolution Pixel pitch Pixel arrangement Active area Grayscale supported...
  • Page 48 Power Supply CAUTION: Use only the power adapter supplied with the Dome E5 display unit; Ault MW122KA1223F52. Category Characteristic Item Power input Voltage selection requirements Voltage Current Frequency Power output Voltage requirements Current Physical Size Weight Reliability Characteristic item Specification Display MTBF >50,000 hours Backlight...
  • Page 49: Video Modes

    Video Modes Use this table to modify the OWconfig file. Display Mode Dome C3i Grayscale (monitor="domegray.vda") Dome E2 Grayscale (monitor="domegray.vda") Dome E3 Grayscale (monitor="domegray.vda") Dome E3c Color (monitor="domecolr.vda") Dome E5 Grayscale (monitor="domegray.vda") * You must use the exact name and either the domegray.vda file (for grayscale panels) or domecolr.vda (for color panels) to specify the flat panel you are using when you edit the OWconfig file for OpenWindow or CDE.
  • Page 50: Connector Ports

    Connector Ports The video signal connector is a standard DVI connector, driving data to the display. The Dome E2 display uses a 4-pin DIN connector. The power input is 12V ±5% (80 W). The Dome C3i, Dome E3, Dome E3c, and Dome E5 displays use a 8-pin DIN connector.
  • Page 51: Led Status Lights

    LED Status Lights NOTE: LEDs are in the same location on the interface plate of both the Dome C3i and Dome EX displays. The two LEDs on the back panel provide information about the display. • LED A describes the digital-link status between the display controller and the interface.
  • Page 52 Power-up sequence information from LED LED A Action/Sequence Dark Initial power-on Blink yellow Self test Dark One (1) second after power -on LED A status information after initial power-on LED Status Solid green Flashing yellow Solid yellow LED B status information after initial power-on LED Status Solid green Flashing green...
  • Page 53: Index

    Index AMLCD, intended use 1, 26 calibration viii caring for display display mode, setting DPMS Screen Saver changing Sun PCI console viii cleaning display Common Desktop Environment. See CDE components, identifying configuring CDE on Sun PCI flat panel OpenWindow on Sun PCI 12–20 Solaris display connecting...
  • Page 54 viii LCD screen, cleaning LED status lights managing display power 13–16 modifying OWconfig file 15, 16 multiheaded support OpenWindow display mode, setting modifying OWconfig file running 13–16 OWconfig file package contents power cord, connecting precautions preventive measures product care product information pseudocolor display reducing display power consumption RightLight sensor...
  • Page 55: Regulatory Compliance

    (EMC) laws. Planar Systems, Inc. has made great efforts to support the medical device industry, in particular, medical device manufacturers and medical device system integrators. We offer state-of-the-art color displays that are compliant...
  • Page 56 The applicable safety standards for an MDD Class I display are IEC/EN 60601-1:1990 along with Amendments 1 and 2. To help the medical device designer evaluate the suitability of these displays, Planar has also conducted EMC testing to IEC 60601-1-2 as it can be applied. The display with its power supply alone does not represent a functional medical device.
  • Page 57 Planar Systems, Inc., located in Beaverton, Oregon, USA, is the manufacturer of these displays in the meaning of the directive. As required by the MDD in Article 14, Planar Systems, Inc., not residing in the European Economic Area (EEA), has a European representative, Planar Systems, Inc.—Olarinluoma 9, P.
  • Page 58 EU Declaration of Conformity for Medical Application A Declaration of Conformity has been filed for this product. For additional copies of the Declaration of Conformity document, contact Planar Systems. Dome CX/Dome EX digital flat-panel displays meet the essential health and...
  • Page 59 U.S. FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 60 Australian C-Tick Australian Communications Authority regulating product EMC compliance. China China Compulsory Certification regulating safety and EMC. GB4943-2001 GB9254-1998 (Class A) CB17625.1-2003 Japan VCCI Voluntary Control Council for Interference by information technology equipment sold in Japan. Korea MIC Mark Ministry of Information and Communications.
  • Page 61: Standard Warranty

    10 business days. * If, within 10 years of initial purchase, the maximum output of the Dome C3i or the Dome EX grayscale display is determined by Planar Systems to be less than 300 cd/m , Planar will repair or replace the display at the its sole discretion.
  • Page 62 Accident, misuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning, or other acts of nature, unauthorized product modification, or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product. b) Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by Planar. c) Any damage of the product due to shipment. d) Removal or installation of the product.
  • Page 63 Exclusion of Damages THE LIABILITY OF PLANAR IS LIMITED TO THE COST OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT. PLANAR SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE FOLLOWING: 1 DAMAGE TO OTHER PROPERTY CAUSED BY ANY DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT, DAMAGES BASED UPON INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF USE OF THE...
  • Page 64 America Sales Planar Systems, Inc. 1195 NW Compton Drive Beaverton, OR 97006-1992 USA (503) 748-1100 phone (503) 748-1493 fax Medical Sales Planar Systems, Inc. 400 Fifth Avenue Waltham, MA 02451-8738 USA (781) 895-1155 phone (781) 895-1133 fax medicalsales@planar.com medicalsupport@planar.com www.planar.com...

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