Iso Product Quality; Pixel Errors; Class Of Usability - TAMUZ KVM 9050W Operation Manual

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Introduction

ISO Product Quality

For the production of TAMUZ video monitors LCD panels complies with the standard ISO 13406-2, er-
ror-class 1 or 2, only. This ISO standard 13406-2 defines the scales for ergonomic and picture quality.
The LCD panel manufactures itself (like AU, CMO, LG-Philips, NEC, Samsung, Sharp or Toshiba) don't
guarantees absolute any errorlessness and don't guarantees that the LCD panels are free of sticking ef-
fects.

Pixel Errors

Following limited values which may not exceed are valid.
ISO 13406-2
Typ 1
Class I
0
Class II
2
Class III
5
Class IV
50
Error-type #1 describes errors by a complete bright (white) pixel, error-type #2 describes errors by a
complete dark (black) pixel, error-type #3 describes errors by defective sub-pixels of the colors red,
green and blue, which are completely bright or dark.
A single LCD pixel is built by a set of three sub-pixels, one of red, green and blue.
Error class I contains highly selected panels with no pixel error anyway. Panels within this class are rare
and very high priced. Panels from the error class II are the most common selection for high quality indus-
try applications. The error class III defines the mass production selection for IT applications. TFT panels
related to the error class IV are not useful for a LCD monitor at all.

Class of Usability

Next the standard ISO 13406-2 defines the classification of usability of LCD screens.
Usability Classification
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
Class 4
All of the TAMUZ OSPREY series monitors comply with class 1.
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Typ 2
Typ 3
0
0
1 defect pixel within a circle of 5
2
5
mm
2 defect pixels within a circle of 5
15
50
mm
150
500
This permits several users to view the entire display area at the same time. This ap-
plies for intended viewing distance (between 40 to 60 cm, depending on the size
and resolution of the monitor) and for a viewing angle within an 80° cone in front
of the screen without any restriction of visual efficiency, in such a way that bright-
ness, contrast and color is maintained
Permits a single user to view the entire area of the display. This applies for inten-
ded viewing distance (between 40 to 60 cm, depending on the size and resolution
of the monitor) from every position in front of the screen, in such a way that bright-
ness, contrast and color is maintained.
Permits a single user to view the entire area of the display. This applies for inten-
ded viewing distance (between 40 to 60 cm, depending on the size and resolution
of the monitor) from one fixed position in front of the screen, in such a way that
brightness, contrast and color is maintained.
Permits a single user to view the center area of the display. This applies for inten-
ded viewing distance (between 40 to 60 cm, depending on the size and resolution
of the monitor) from one fixed position in front of the screen, in such a way that
brightness, contrast and color is maintained.
max. Distance
Description
Digital Broadcast Monitor
OSPREY G3 Series
connected Defects
maximum 2 defective sub-pixel
beside each other
maximum 2 defective sub-pixel
beside each other
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