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USER MANUAL
Series X - 32.0 inch Multi Vision Display (MVD)
where x=ECDIS Factory Calibrated, y = Optical Bonding Technology,
z=Projected Capacitive Touch Screen (Multitouch)
Updated: 09 Sep 2019
Created: 363
Please visit www.hattelandtechnology.com for the latest electronic version of this manual.
HD 32T22 MVD-MAx-AyGz
User Manual HD 32 MVD
Doc Id: INB101141-2 (Rev 07)
Approved: 362

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL Series X - 32.0 inch Multi Vision Display (MVD) HD 32T22 MVD-MAx-AyGz where x=ECDIS Factory Calibrated, y = Optical Bonding Technology, z=Projected Capacitive Touch Screen (Multitouch) User Manual HD 32 MVD Updated: 09 Sep 2019 Doc Id: INB101141-2 (Rev 07) Created: 363 Approved: 362 Please visit www.hattelandtechnology.com for the latest electronic version of this manual.
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2019 Hatteland Technology AS Eikeskogvegen 52, N-5570 Aksdal, Norway. All rights are reserved by Hatteland Technology AS. This information may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine- readable form without the prior written consent of Hatteland Technology AS.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents ..................3 Contents of package ....................5 General .................... 7 About this manual ......................8 About Hatteland Technology ..................8 www.hattelandtechnology.com ..................8 Contact Information ......................8 Multi Vision Display (MVD) - Introduction ..............9 Product Labeling ......................10 Touch screen products ....................12 Installation ..................15 General Installation Recommendations ..............16 First Things First! .......................16 Installation and mounting ...................16...
  • Page 4 Contents Operation Advanced (DDC/CI) ............. 65 Introduction ........................66 Specifications ................69 Specifications - HD 32T22 MVD-MAx-AxGx .............70 Specifications - HD 32T22 MVD-MAx-AxGx .............71 HW00 version......................71 Technical Drawings ..............73 Technical Drawings - HD 32T22 MVD-MAx-AxGx ............74 Technical Drawings - HD 32T22 MVD-MAx-AxGx ............75 HW00 version......................
  • Page 5: Contents Of Package

    Contents of package Note: Entries listed below are for Standard factory shipments. Customized factory shipments may deviate from this list. Item Description Illustration 1 pcs of DP to DP (DisplayPort 1.2) Signal Cable. DP 20P Male to DP 20P Male - Length 2.0m VSD101004-1 1 pcs of power cable European Type F “Schuko”...
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  • Page 7: General

    General...
  • Page 8: About This Manual

    Hatteland Technology AS About this manual The manual contains electrical, mechanical and input/output signal specifications. All specifications in this manual, due to manufacturing, new revisions and approvals, are subject to change without notice. However, the last updated and revision date of this manual are shown both on the frontpage and also in the “Revision History” chapter. This user manual is a standard/general manual that applies to all variations of its product family, i.e.
  • Page 9: Multi Vision Display (Mvd) - Introduction

    Multi Vision Displays - Series X Multi Vision Display (MVD) - Introduction The Series X MVD provides unmatched viewing clarity in all light conditions. Its ultramodern approach represents the pinnacle of maritime display technology, making it the most advanced platform for the development of a new generation of sophisticated, function rich and user-friendly bridge technologies that demand only the best display solutions to ensure increased navigational safety and efficiency on the bridge.
  • Page 10: Product Labeling

    Product Labeling Introduction This section details the locations, content details and specifications for factory mounted labels for all currently available standard Hatteland Technology Maritime Multi Vision (MVD) models. This information will in most cases also apply for most Customized Models as well, but may differ based on customer requirements, in that case, please refer to the customized User Manual.
  • Page 11 Product Labeling Label Locations Number ID and coloring based on “Label Size and Types“ table from previous page. All illustrations below are seen from rear (and side where needed) with connectors facing down. Actual labels regarding its size and text orientation vs product size is drawn in.
  • Page 12: Touch Screen Products

    Touch screen products Introduction to products with touch screen Nearly all of our products with touch screen use Projected Capacitive Touch screen (PCTS), widely used with great success on mobile phones and typical pad devices. PCTS can be equally effective also for marine applications. One of the advantages of PCTS is that it has features seen in both resistive and surface capacitive touch screen technologies.
  • Page 13 Touch screen products Touch Screen Drivers All units with Touch Screens are automatically detected by the Operating System via HID. There is no need to install additional Third-Party touch screen drivers. Microsoft® Windows® 7 / Microsoft® Windows® 10 IoT - Please use Windows® Generic HID driver, no specific driver needed to use multi-touch. Microsoft®...
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  • Page 15: Installation

    Installation...
  • Page 16: General Installation Recommendations

    General Installation Recommendations First Things First! CORRECT HANDLING! CORRECT HANDLING! IND100148-5 - Rev 05 ATTENTION! To prevent damage to chassis and glass, please review the illustrations ! Place horizontally on a smooth and clean surface (table with cloth) Do not stress the corners, nor p RRECT HANDLING! RRECT HANDLING! WRONG HANDLING!
  • Page 17: Installation Limitations

    General Installation Recommendations 9. Do not paint the product. The surface treatment influences the excess heat transfer. Painting, labels or other surface treatments that differ from the factory default, might cause overheating. 10. Expose to heavy vibration and acoustic noise might under certain circumstances affect functionality and expected lifetime.
  • Page 18 General Installation Recommendations General mounting instructions 1. The useful life of the components of all Electronics Units generally decreases with increasing ambient temperature; it is therefore advisable to install such units in air-conditioned rooms. If there are no such facilities these rooms must at least be dry, adequately ventilated and kept at a suitable temperature in order to prevent the formation of condensation inside the display unit.
  • Page 19: Ergonomics

    General Installation Recommendations Ergonomics 1. The front surface of the display glass has an anti-reflective (AR) coating which can be scratched and damaged with improper cleaning. It is recommended to use only 90+% pure Isopropyl alcohol (Isopropanol) and a soft fabric cloth for this first cleaning.
  • Page 20: Cables

    General Installation Recommendations Cables Use only high quality shielded signal cables. Maximum Cable Length Any cable should generally be kept as short as possible to provide a high quality input/output. The maximum signal cable length will depend not only on the signal resolution and frequency, but also on the quality of the signal output from the computer/radar.
  • Page 21: Housing / Terminal Block Connector Overview

    General Installation Recommendations Housing / Terminal Block Connector Overview Housing / Terminal Block connectors are available in different sizes (example 2-pin, 4-pin, 5-pin) which plug into the connector area of the unit. They are mounted by factory default and delivered with the unit. The housing / terminal block connectors have steering rails, which ensures that it can not be mounted wrong.
  • Page 22 General Installation Recommendations Configuring Housing / Terminal Block connectors Below is a brief illustration that might be useful during configuration and installation of such connectors. You will need suitable pre-configured cable(s) and tools to configure the connector(s) and cable(s) that are present in your installation environment.
  • Page 23: Panel Cutout / Console Mounting Bracket Kit For 32 Inch

    Installation Procedures Panel Cutout / Console Mounting Bracket Kit for 32 inch You need: Torx T25 tool, 1 pcs of HD CMB SX2-E1 kit (included in delivery). Brackets are EN60945 Tested. Attention: A suitable pre-cut panel cutout should be made prior to mounting. Do not force the unit into the panel cutout as it might break the outer glass or scratch the chassis on the unit.
  • Page 24: Mounting Bracket, Table / Desktop - 32 Inch

    Installation Procedures Mounting Bracket, Table / Desktop - 32 inch Procedure suitable for: Series X Multi Vision Display (MVD) products. 32 inch used as example below. You need: - M3, M4, M5 Unbrako® Hex Key tool (not included with delivery). - Fasteners (6 pcs M6) for mounting complete unit onto table or desktop location (not included with delivery).
  • Page 25 Installation Procedures ▼ 5: Secure the two side bars further with 4 x M5x20mm as ▼ 6: Identify the 3 x Set Socket Screw (M6x6mm) and slightly indicated, use Torque Force 3.75Nm. loosen two of them, now tilt the upper part until you reach an approximate position you need and tighten them slightly.
  • Page 26: Physical Connections

    Physical Connections Connection area Reduce Cable Tension To reduce tension on the cables you connect, secure them with a cable tie to the available chassis hinges located below the connectors. Available connectors for current models with HDMI / DisplayPort signal inputs. Please review “Hardware Code (HWxx) chapter in this manual for more information.
  • Page 27 Physical Connections POWER INPUT AC: The internal AC power module supports both 100VAC/60Hz and 240VAC/50Hz power input. POWER INPUT: Connect your DC power cable to the 2-pin Terminal Block 5.08 connector. The internal DC power module supports 24VDC. For more information, please review “Housing Connector Overview” earlier in this manual. Multi-power note: (For units supporting AC &...
  • Page 28 Physical Connections RS-232 SCOM I/O: This D-SUB 9P connector (female) provides additional functionality for the unit. The Serial Remote Control (SCOM) features a RS-232 (non-isolated) interface for controlling internal parameters like brightness. You can access most of the parameters available in the OSD menu and with special commands control the unit externally. This COM can also be used to upgrade the firmware for the graphic controller inside the unit which is available on request and through service channels (for qualified personnell only).
  • Page 29 Physical Connections VGA IN (Analog): Only available for HW00 models with DVI/VGA signal inputs. Please review “Hardware Code (HWxx) chapter in this manual for more information. Connect your VGA cable to the D-SUB 15P connectors (female). Secure the VGA cable to the hex spacers provided on the unit and make sure you do not bend any of the pins inside the connector when connecting.
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  • Page 31: Operation

    Operation...
  • Page 32: User Controls

    User Controls USER CONTROLS OVERVIEW The units are designed using Glass Display Control™ (GDC) touch technology to allow interactivity adjusting brilliance (brightness) and control power on / off with the use of illuminated symbols. Note that these symbols are only visible (backlight illuminated) when suitable power is connected.
  • Page 33 User Controls Action Indicators: SERVICE = Built in functionality to determine when the unit requires service in order to perform within preset factory standards. This area will illuminate constantly until the unit is powered off. Note that by touching this symbol no action will be performed or has been assigned. Brightness Adjust: Brilliance / Brightness adjustment of the displayed image is adjusted by touching the (-) or (+) illuminated symbols.
  • Page 34: On Screen Display (Osd) Menu Introduction

    OSD Menu Overview On Screen Display (OSD) Menu Introduction The OSD menu consists of single menu overlay with two columns which are Sub-Menu and Adjust Value / Choices Menu which are easy to navigate through. All functions are explained in-depth later in this user manual. Prior to using the OSD menu, you should be sure to familiarize yourself with how to physically access the menu, how to navigate up/down/left/right, how to modify values, exiting menus and more.
  • Page 35: Osd Keycode / Osd Lock Mode

    OSD Menu Overview OSD Keycode / OSD Lock Mode During use, a small requester may pop-up on screen asking you for a “Key Code”. This is a safety feature (due to ECDIS Compliance) that might be predefined in your setup. To quickly understand how to enter a code, navigate and finally access the underlying main menu, simply follow the illustration below.
  • Page 36: Osd "Basic" And "Advanced" Menu Modes (Examples)

    OSD Menu Overview OSD “Basic” and “Advanced” Menu modes (examples) You may encounter two different menu size setups based on factory default or by customized preset configuration. The “Basic” Menu mode offers easy and clear access to most commonly used functions. The “Advanced” Menu mode offers more choices with technical information and is suited for technical minded users or specific configuration needs.
  • Page 37: Osd Visual User Feedback (Examples)

    OSD Menu Overview OSD Visual User Feedback (examples) Throughout all OSD menus there are certain graphic elements you need to familiarize yourself with. These are to visually indicate that a value can be increased/decreased, accessed, display a Slide Bar Meter or just for information purposes only.
  • Page 38: Osd Menu Structure

    OSD Menu Overview OSD Menu Structure In this table all functions within menus and their submenus with choices are shown. Some functions may not be available depending on chosen signal inputs or configuration. The lists below are the menu shown during a “FULL MENU”...
  • Page 39: Pip Menu

    OSD Menu Overview PIP Menu Main Menu Sub Menu Adjust / Choices Menu Notes PIP Menu > PIP Mode > - PIP Off - PIP Child - PIP Split - PIP Wide - Triple PIP - Quad PIP PIP Child Size > (Slider Bar) PIP H.
  • Page 40: Miscellaneous

    OSD Menu Overview Miscellaneous Main Menu Sub Menu Adjust / Choices Menu Notes Miscellaneous > Aspect Ratio > - Full - 16:9 - 4:3 - 1:1 - Native GDC Sensitivity > (Slider Bar) Power Plan > - Enable - Disable LAN/Sleep-Mode >...
  • Page 41: Input Source Settings

    OSD Menu Overview Input Source Settings Main Menu Sub Menu Adjust / Choices Menu Notes Input Source Settings > Main Input > - DisplayPort For models with DVI/VGA: - HDMI1 - DisplayPort - HDMI2 - HDMI - HDMI3 - DVI - VGA Second Input >...
  • Page 42: Presets

    OSD Menu Overview Presets Main Menu Sub Menu Adjust / Choices Menu Notes Presets > Save > - User1 - User2 - User3 - User4 - User5 Load > - Default - User1 - User2 - User3 - User4 - User5 Recall >...
  • Page 43: On Screen Display (Osd) Menu Functions

    OSD Menu Functions On Screen Display (OSD) Menu Functions The following section covers all possible settings that are user adjustable via easy understandable menus, text and navigation. To simplify reading the menu choices, “Exit” has been left out of description in this chapter intentionally.
  • Page 44 OSD Menu Functions Image Settings > Saturation |---2--- Increase/decrease the overall video color saturation/color amount of the current selected source signal. Note that this function can also make noisy color signals appear crisper/clearer if adjusted to gray scales. ● Note: Value adjustable from 0 to 255. 128 is factory default. Image Settings >...
  • Page 45 OSD Menu Functions Image Settings > Analog VGA Adjustment > Auto Color |--------3-------- Will automatically adjust the color balance of the currently displayed full screen signal. This function will analyze the incoming signal strength for RGB values and adjust it for “best eye visuality”.
  • Page 46 OSD Menu Functions Image Settings > Auto Adjustment |---2--- NOTE: This menu/sub-menu is only available/visible for HW00 models with DVI/VGA signal inputs. Please review “Hardware Code (HWxx) chapter in this manual for more information. Will auto adjust everything regarding Position, Clock, Phase and Color Attributes depending on what the detected signal feed contains.
  • Page 47 OSD Menu Functions Color Mode Settings Lets you adjust the color temperature (Kelvin degrees) of the image. This applies to the Main Source signal. Window overlays (PIP/PBP) and OSD Menu overlay will be unaffected. Lower values make the image appear warmer, while higher values will make it appear cooler. The contents of this submenu and choices are listed below.
  • Page 48 OSD Menu Functions Color Mode Settings > Green Gain |---2--- Increase or Decrease the overall gain for the displayed image on screen affecting values RGB, where G=GREEN intensity in specific is adjusted (RB values are not affected). ● Note: Value adjustable from 0 to 255. 128 is factory default. Color Mode Settings >...
  • Page 49 OSD Menu Functions PIP Menu Lets you adjust how the Picture-in-Picture (PIP) display mode is set up. The default position of the rectangle is set to the upper left corner of the Active Display area. Note that this requires a valid incoming signal to be present in either signal inputs.
  • Page 50 OSD Menu Functions PIP Menu > PIP Child Size |---2--- Adjust the size (H and V proportionally) for the currently selected PIP Source, values from 1 to 7. Note: Example shows calculation and approximate size in mm and precise pixels assuming a FHD 1920x1080 was used as PIP Source.
  • Page 51 OSD Menu Functions PIP Menu > PIP H. Position |---2--- Adjust the Horizontal (left/right) position for the currently selected PIP Source, values from 0 to 255. PIP Menu > PIP V. Position |---2--- Adjust the Vertical (up/down) position for the currently selected PIP Source, values from 0 to 255. PIP Menu >...
  • Page 52 OSD Menu Functions OSD Menu Allows you to customize the visual appearance of the On Screen Display (OSD) menu and its behavior. The contents of this submenu and choices are listed below. OSD Menu > OSD Language |---2--- Available OSD language to be used for all text and warnings that may appear. Settings as follows: “English”...
  • Page 53 OSD Menu Functions OSD Menu > OSD Transparent |---2--- Adjust the alpha blend also known as transparency of the OSD Menu overlay. It means that all signal inputs and PIP/PBP images show through the OSD Menu. It is used when important information on the display is necessary to be visible at all times.
  • Page 54 OSD Menu Functions OSD Menu > OSD Lock Mode |---2--- To prevent accidental or unwanted user intervention, you can set the behavior of how the OSD menu is accessible by the user including adjusting brightness via the “(-) Brilliance (+)” symbols. Normally by factory default accessible by touching the “MENU”...
  • Page 55 OSD Menu Functions Miscellaneous Allows you to adjust various settings for interaction/communication and behavior. The contents of this submenu and choices are listed below. Miscellaneous > Aspect Ratio |---2--- Allows you to scale the currently displayed full screen signal in various ways. Settings as follows: “Full”...
  • Page 56 OSD Menu Functions Miscellaneous > GDC Sensitivity |---2--- The touch enabled symbols known as GDC (Glass Display Control™) can be adjusted in sensitivity. It basically means that a small value requires a larger area to be covered longer over time, while a large value will require less smaller area to be covered in less time.
  • Page 57 OSD Menu Functions Miscellaneous > Touch Power |---2--- This setting will allow you to filter the signal processing from touch screen to reach the computer. For instance, if user only want touch screen to be active when DisplayPort signal is defined as Main Input, but disallows touch screen processing on other signal inputs, the non-touch screen enabled signal inputs would require the user to operate elements on screen either with keyboard, mouse or just for information purposes only with no user interaction possible via touch screen.
  • Page 58 OSD Menu Functions Miscellaneous > Key 1 / Key 2 |---2--- Assign a commonly used OSD menu function to the available touch enabled “Hot Keys” (<) and (>) which are located on the User Controls. The following functions are available to assign and most of them have a negative and positive counting logic.
  • Page 59 OSD Menu Functions Input Source Settings Allows you to assign the OSD named inputs to a physical reference to the available signal sources connected to the unit. The contents of this submenu and choices are listed below. Note: Switch time between sources is ~5 sec.
  • Page 60 OSD Menu Functions Communication The unit allows for remote control (adjust brightness for example) and/or accessing internal information about the unit such as type number, serial number and more. To setup this feature, you first need to configure the Serial, USB or Ethernet protocol properly to match your external equipment specifications. The contents of this submenu and choices are listed below.
  • Page 61 OSD Menu Functions Service Settings Will show various technical and unit related information, such as; Firmware versions, activation for the internal Test Pattern image useful for trouble-shooting. Some of these functions are static information while others are accessible. Whenever you are in contact with helpdesk or service, they might require you to read back some of these values in order to precisely pinpoint any problem/question you should have with the unit or its functionality.
  • Page 62 OSD Menu Functions Service Settings > Burn In |---2--- Used to Warm up the panel with full-screen solid color. For internal testing purposes only. Please contact your nearest Hatteland Technology office, or Service Partner before using this setting. User Controls IND100064-48...
  • Page 63 OSD Menu Functions Preset Allows Memory Presets (Recall/Save/Load) for OSD menu settings and overlays user have defined. The contents of this submenu and choices are listed below. Preset > Save |---2--- Allows you to save current state of all functions and values to user defined presets. Choices as follows: “User 1”...
  • Page 64 OSD Menu Functions Fault Status Will show detected Fault Status by measuring various internal values for the items monitored. Status is stated as either “OK” or “FAULT”. The contents of this submenu and choices are listed below. Fault Status as follows: “NVRAM”...
  • Page 65: Operation Advanced (Ddc/Ci)

    Operation Advanced (DDC/CI)
  • Page 66: Introduction

    Operation Advanced (DDC/CI) Control Overview Introduction DDC/CI (Display Data Channel/Command Interface) specifies a means for a computer to send commands to the unit's Display Video Controller to programmatically adjust parameters of the display instead of pressing physical buttons or navigate through an OSD menu. Specific commands to control units are defined in a separate official Monitor Control Command Set (MCCS) industry standard.
  • Page 67 Operation Advanced (DDC/CI) Control Overview Description Syntax and Functionality Details and Values Via SCOM Color Mode: = Command ID MCC: Set/Write Color Temperature: Kelvin Color Where Write ww xx (Color Temperature [S] <6E:w> 51 84 03 ww xx Tempearture 05 A9 = 6500 Select) Reply of successfull request:...
  • Page 68 Operation Advanced (DDC/CI) Control Overview Description Syntax and Functionality Details and Values Via SCOM Touch Power Mode = Command ID MCC: Write/Set Power Mode: Where (0xE6) (Touch Power [S] <6E:w> 51 84 03 Mode) Reply of successfull request: 0xFF = Always Active [S] <6F:r>...
  • Page 69: Specifications

    Specifications...
  • Page 70: Specifications - Hd 32T22 Mvd-Max-Axgx

    Specifications - HD 32T22 MVD-MAx-AxGx SPECIFICATIONS Note: All specifi cations are subject to change without prior notice! Please visit www.hattelandtechnology.com for the latest electronic version. All specifications are subject to change without prior notice! TFT Technology: Physical Considerations: • High Quality TFT with LED Backlight Technology •...
  • Page 71: Specifications - Hd 32T22 Mvd-Max-Axgx

    Specifications - HD 32T22 MVD-MAx-AxGx SPECIFICATIONS Note: All specifi cations are subject to change without prior notice! Please visit www.hattelandtechnology.com for the latest electronic version. All specifications are subject to change without prior notice! TFT Technology: Physical Considerations: • High Quality TFT with LED Backlight Technology •...
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  • Page 73: Technical Drawings

    Technical Drawings...
  • Page 74: Technical Drawings - Hd 32T22 Mvd-Max-Axgx

    Technical Drawings - HD 32T22 MVD-MAx-AxGx IND100132-305...
  • Page 75: Technical Drawings - Hd 32T22 Mvd-Max-Axgx

    Technical Drawings - HD 32T22 MVD-MAx-AxGx HW00 version IND100132-446...
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  • Page 77: Technical Drawings - Accessories

    Technical Drawings - Accessories...
  • Page 78: Technical Drawings - Hd Tmb Sx2-A2

    Technical Drawings - HD TMB SX2-A2 Table Mounting Bracket 32 inch - EN60945 IND100132-307...
  • Page 79: Technical Drawings - Hd Ved Sx2-G1

    Technical Drawings - HD VED SX2-G1 VESA Adapter 32 inch IND100132-306...
  • Page 80: Technical Drawings - Hd Cmb Sx2-E1

    Technical Drawings - HD CMB SX2-E1 Console Mount Kit 32 inch IND100132-308...
  • Page 81: Console Mounting 32 Inch

    Technical Drawings - HD CMB SX2-E1 Console Mounting 32 inch IND100132-308...
  • Page 82: Flush Mounting 32 Inch

    Technical Drawings - HD CMB SX2-E1 Flush Mounting 32 inch IND100132-308...
  • Page 83: Technical Drawings - Hd Rem Sx1-A1

    Technical Drawings - HD REM SX1-A1 For External Mounting IND100132-287...
  • Page 84: Technical Drawings - Ip66 Mount Gasket (Epdm)

    Technical Drawings - IP66 Mount Gasket (EPDM) P019761 IND100132-451...
  • Page 85: Appendixes

    Appendixes...
  • Page 86: Hardware Code (Hwxx) Overview

    Hardware Code (HWxx) Overview Introduction Hardware Code (HW00, HW01 etc.) are a series of technical and mechanical improvements engineered for our Maritime Multi Vision (MVD) display range and are valid for all 32 and 55 inch units. In this document we shall explain the differences between pre-HW01 (HW00) and HW01.
  • Page 87: Mechanical And Technical Differences

    Hardware Code (HWxx) Overview Mechanical and Technical differences Listed here are the differences between pre-HW01 and HW01 products. The area of noticable differences is cleary marked with red circles. CHANGES FOR SIGNAL INPUT CONNECTORS (32 inch used as example, same for 55 inch) Signal Inputs area Signal Inputs area DVI-D HDMI DP VGA...
  • Page 88: Preset Signal Timings

    Preset Signal Timings Pixel Freq. H. Timing Total Active V. Timing Freq. Total Active Resolution Freq. KHz Notes Sync Polar Pixel Pixel Sync Polar Lines Lines 640x350 @70Hz 25.151 31.44 70.02 720x400 @70Hz 28.295 31.44 70.02 640x480 @60Hz 25.175 31.47 59.94 800x600 @60Hz 37.88...
  • Page 89: Pinout Assignments

    Pinout Assignments Connectors illustrated here are either standard by factory default or may be available (through factory customization). Note that some combinations may not be possible due to space restrictions. List also valid for customized models. All pin out assignments are seen from users Point of View (POV) while looking straight at the connector. Please review the dedicated datasheet or technical drawings for your actual unit to identify and determine the presence of desired connector.
  • Page 90 Pinout Assignments External Power ON/OFF Control, 9-pin DSUB Male Potentiometer Control, 9-pin DSUB Male 10-pin RS-422 / RS-485 Module “RS-422/RS-485 SCOM + Buzzer” 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 (Internal Buzzer can be controlled externally) 9 8 7 6 9 8 7 6 2 4 6 8 10 1 3 5 7 9...
  • Page 91 Pinout Assignments Serial COM RS-232 non-isolated, 9-pin DSUB Female 20-pin DisplayPort (DP) Female 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 4 3 2 1 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 9 8 7 6 PIN 01 ML_Lane 0 (p) - Lane 0 (positive) PIN 02...
  • Page 92 Pinout Assignments External Power ON/OFF Control, 9-pin DSUB Male 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 PIN 01 +5V +5V out PIN 02 PWR Power On / Off PIN 03 Res. Reserved, do not connect PIN 04 Aref For potentiometer PIN 05 +12V +12V out PIN 06 BRT_POT...
  • Page 93: Basic Trouble-Shooting

    Basic Trouble-shooting GENERAL ISSUES FOR TFT PANEL BASED PRODUCTS Note: Applies for a range of various products. This is only meant as a general guide. O PICTURE / LED BEHAVIOUR: If there is no light at all in the LED at the FRONT, check power cables. If the LED in front is green, then check if the brightness is set/adjusted to max brightness.
  • Page 94: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity We, manufacturer, Hatteland Technology AS, Eikeskogvegen 52, N-5570 Aksdal, Norway declare under our sole responsibility that the JH MMD, JH MMC, JH STD, JH MIL, HM NMD, HM MIL, HM CMD, HT STD, HD MMD, HM MMD, HM XRD, HM RMD, HT MMC, HD MMC and HT/HM (computers) product ranges is in conformity with the following standards in accordance with the EMC Directive.
  • Page 95: Return Of Goods Information

    Return Of Goods Information Return of goods: (Applies not to warranty/normal service/repair of products) Hatteland Technology referenced as “manufacturer” in this document. Before returning goods, please contact your system supplier before sending anything directly to manufacturer. When you return products after loan, test, evaluation or products subject for credit, you must ensure that all accessories received from our warehouse are returned.
  • Page 96: General Terms And Conditions

    General Terms and Conditions As of January 2015, Hatteland Technology AS’ “Terms of Sales and Delivery” and “Warranty Terms” have been substituted by the updated ”General terms and conditions for sale of goods and performance of additional services” (the “General Terms and Conditions”). Further, from January 2015 onward, the previous “Terms of Sales and Delivery”...
  • Page 97: Pixel Defect Policy

    Pixel Defect Policy PIXEL DEFECT POLICY Dot-defects (Bright or dark spots on the panel) Due to the effect that dot failures are part of the TFT technology such failure occurrence cannot be prevented basically. Even though dot defects usually occur during production process, new defects can appear within the lifespan of a TFT display. Neither the production at LCD-supplier nor the use of an LCD-Monitor after shipment can be influenced by Hatteland Technology.
  • Page 98: Notes

    Notes General Notes: - The unit is type approved according to EN60945 4 th , 4.4, equipment category b) protected from the weather. - Other type approvals applies for the different products. Please see the appropriate “Specifications” page in this manual for more information. - Use of brilliance may inhibit visibility of information at night.
  • Page 99 User Notes Appendix IND100077-24...
  • Page 100: Revision History

    Revision History Rev. Date Notes 00_01 7 Jun 2017 Release for internal review. 12 Oct 2017 Final version 1 for internet release 15 Mar 2018 General updates performed throughout the user manual based on latest company profile 26 Mar 2018 Revised Contents of Package (USB cable) 18 May 2018 Revised ”PIP Child Size”...
  • Page 101 Revision History Appendix IND100077-168...
  • Page 102 Hatteland Technology AS | www.hattelandtechnology.com | Enterprise no: NO974533146...

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