Hatteland HM 20T07 MIL User Manual

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Naval Multi Display Models
HM 20T07 MIL - 20.1 inch Military Display (MIL)
User Manual HM 20T07 MIL Series
Updated: 15 Apr 2010
Doc Id: INB10005-8 (Rev 5)
Created: 363
Approved: 336
For models: -A1, -H1, -H2
Please visit www.hatteland-display.com for the latest electronic version of this manual.
Hatteland Display AS, Åmsosen, N-5578 Nedre Vats, Norway
Tel: (+47) 5276 3700 - info@hatteland-display.com - www.hatteland-display.com

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  • Page 1 Doc Id: INB10005-8 (Rev 5) Created: 363 Approved: 336 For models: -A1, -H1, -H2 Please visit www.hatteland-display.com for the latest electronic version of this manual. Hatteland Display AS, Åmsosen, N-5578 Nedre Vats, Norway Tel: (+47) 5276 3700 - info@hatteland-display.com - www.hatteland-display.com...
  • Page 2 Information in this manual is copyrighted to the respective owners. All rights are reserved by Hatteland Display 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 Display AS.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Physical Connections - HM MIL Models ........... 18 Operation ................. 21 User Controls ...................22 OSD Menu Overview ................24 OSD Menu Functions ...............26 Specifications ................. 31 Specifications - HM 20T07 MIL ............32 Specifications - HM 20T07 MIL-Hx ........... 33 INB100005-8 (Rev 5) IND100130-33...
  • Page 4 Contents Technical Drawings ..............35 Technical Drawings - HM 20T07 MIL ..........36 Standard Version ................36 Technical Drawings - HM 20T07 MIL-Hx .......... 37 Front Handle Version ..............37 Technical Drawings - Accessories ........39 17”,19”, 20”, 23” Rotary Bracket ............40 17”, 19”, 20”...
  • Page 5 Inter-message Gap ...............56 Unit Response and Addresses .............56 Additional Commands ..............57 Video Controller Interface Commands .........58 Revision History - HATTELAND® SCOM........65 Pin Assignments - Common Connectors .......... 66 Basic Trouble-shooting ..............69 Declaration of Conformity ..............70 Return Of Goods Information ............71 Terms ....................72...
  • Page 6: Contents Of Package

    Contents of package This product is shipped with: Item Description Illustration EUR TYPE F 1 pcs of power cable European Type F “Schuko” to IEC. Length 1.8m Note: Included in package for models with AC input. FS-CABLE EU US TYPE B 1 pcs of power cable US Type B plug to IEC.
  • Page 7: General

    General INB100005-8 (Rev 5)
  • Page 8: About This Manual

    About Hatteland Display Hatteland Displayis the leading technology provider of specialized display and computer products, delivering high quality, unique and customized solutions to the international maritime, naval and industrial markets.
  • Page 9: Mil Qualified / Naval Military - Introduction

    As the Navies of the world move toward COTS-based, open architecture systems, Hatteland Display can be trusted to provide high quality tested and approved displays, developed only for maritime use, without sacrificing performance or value.
  • Page 10: Basic Construction - Naval Display

    Basic Construction - Naval Display Touch Screen (option) Sun Visor (option) Mounting Bracket (option) Centerbox Fans+Mechanics TFT Mount Frame Glass Casing Front Frame Rotary Bracket (option) Electronics / PCB’s Pot. Knob Frame Labels Hatch, optional w/logo Example with mounting bracket Example with sun visor, mounting bracket and rotary bracket General INB100005-8 (Rev 5)
  • Page 11: Touch Screen Products

    Touch screen products Capacitive Touch screen The glass overlay has a coating that stores the charge deposited over its surface electrically. It will not operate with either a gloved hand or with a mechanical stylus. Capacitive touch screens operate by applying a small amount of voltage to each corner of the touch screen. When the screen is touched by a human finger it draws a minute amount of current to the X,Y point of contact.
  • Page 12: Product Labeling (Examples)

    Product: 100W 115VAC/60Hz Hatteland Display 20,1 Inch 230VAC/50Hz NORWAY Date: 20070426 Serial Number: HM 20T07 MIL-H1-1 Note: Please use the provided Driver CD delivered with the product or contact Hatteland Display for support. Product Description Manufacturer/Country Power Rating Manufacturer: Product: 100W...
  • Page 13: Installation

    Installation INB100005-8 (Rev 5)
  • Page 14: Installation And Mounting

    General Installation Recommendations Installation and mounting 1. Most of our products are intended for various methods of installation or mounting (panel mounting, bracket mounting, ceiling/wall mounting etc.); for details, please see the relevant mechanical drawings for panel cutout dimensions and product dimensions. For Panel/console installations, please use screws as specified in the Contents of Package chapter.
  • Page 15: Ergonomics

    General Installation Recommendations Ergonomics 1. Adjust the unit height so that the top of the screen is at or below eye level. Your eyes should look slightly downwards when viewing the middle of the screen. 2. Adjust screen inclination to remain gaze angle to the centre of the screen approximately perpendicular to the line of gaze.
  • Page 16: Cable Entries & Connectors (Marked Area) - Illustration Only

    General Installation Recommendations Cables Use only high quality shielded signal cables. The signal cable should generally be kept as short as possible to provide a high quality output on the display. The maximum cable length will depend on the signal resolution and frequency, but also on the quality of the signal output from the computer.
  • Page 17: Rotary Bracket / Mounting Bracket Assembly Or Disassembly

    General Installation Recommendations Rotary Bracket / Mounting Bracket Assembly or Disassembly Use the provided bolts included in the package to assemble the brackets. Follow the steps below. You must provide your own bolts to secure it to a table / desktop. Recommended size is: M10 and minimum 30mm in length. 3 pcs 4 pcs 4 pcs...
  • Page 18: Physical Connections - Hm Mil Models

    Physical Connections - HM MIL Models Connection area of display (illustration) Power Input Remote Control 1 or 2 x 9PDSUB Composite Video In RGB IN RGB OUT Touchscreen (option) (1 x BNC) ( 1 x 15DSUB) (5 x BNC) COMPOSITE VIDEO IN (PAL/NTSC/SECAM VIDEO): Connect your BNC cable connector (male) to the BNC Connectors (female) on the unit.
  • Page 19: Remote Control

    Physical Connections - HM MIL Models REMOTE CONTROL: The 9P COM connector(s) provides additional functionality for the unit. The I/O - Serial Remote Control features a RS232/422/485 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 display unit externally and even daisy chain more products together.
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  • Page 21: Operation

    Operation INB100005-8 (Rev 5)
  • Page 22: User Controls

    User Controls START-UP: The unit features a Instant-ON / Delay-OFF functionality, which ensures that it is not turned off by user accident. The location is on the right bottom side of the unit together with the other user controls as illustrated in the labels below. FIG 1 Indication Mark (Note1) Brightness Knob...
  • Page 23: Osd Menu

    Operation FIG 1 MENU Access Button UP/Down Buttons Adjust Buttons -/+ USER CONTROLS: The On Screen Display (OSD menu) controls are located under the metal hatch on the left side of the unit. To loosen it, use a suitable screwdriver and dismount the two screws as illustrated in FIG 1. 1: Press the “MENU”...
  • Page 24: Osd Menu Overview

    OSD Menu Overview Mode 1 - Function layout in RGB / DVI MODE Simplified/Normal OSD Menu: (User menu) Note that to be in RGB / DVI MODE, a computer signal must be present in full screen, i.e Windows or other operating system/radar system. Having a PIP view simultaneously will not interfere or change the menu structure in any way.
  • Page 25 OSD Menu Overview Mode 3 - Function layout in VIDEO MODE Simplified/Normal OSD Menu: (User menu) Note that to be in VIDEO MODE, a video signal must be present in full screen, i.e from a camera, VCR or DVD player. Video Adjustment Color Tint...
  • Page 26: Osd Menu Functions

    OSD Menu Functions BRIGHTNESS AND CONTRAST: (No function in DVI mode) Selecting this function will enable the user to adjust brightness and contrast for the display. (No Function in DVI) BRIGHTNESS: Increase/decrease brightness level, total: 100 steps (No Function in DVI) CONTRAST: Increase/decrease contrast level, total: 100 steps COLOR TEMPERATURE Selecting this function will enable the user to modify the warmness of the picture.
  • Page 27 OSD Menu Functions STATUS: Selecting this function will display graphic information such as resolution and frequency. POSITION: (No function in DVI mode) Selecting this function will enable the user to position the image within the display area. (No Function in DVI) IMAGE UP/DOWN : Position the image vertically using “UP”...
  • Page 28 OSD Menu Functions GRAPHIC SCALING MODES: Selecting this function will enable the user to configure the graphic scaling of the RGB/DVI or VIDEO image. The change will happen realtime. Note: Some of these functions will impact on image quality, and will therefore not show the optimal 1:1 picture with correct aspect ratio and resolution suitable for the TFT module.
  • Page 29 OSD Menu Functions UTILITIES: Selecting this function will enable the user to configure the OSD menu, define hot keys, verify BIOS Firmware version and miscellaneous operations. USER SETTING: (Press “+” to access the sub-menu) DPMS : Disable / Enable the DPMS function. DISPLAY INPUT : Disable / Enable input source name upon power up.
  • Page 30 OSD Menu Functions CALIBRATE RGB GAIN : Color Calibration. Press “+” to automatically adjust it. DISPLAY ORIENTATION: (Press “+” to access the sub-menu) Will flip/inverse the display area including PIP view. Press “+” to choose between: Normal / Horizontal Inverse / Vertical Inverse / Inverse LOAD (FACTORY) DEFAULTS: (Press “+”...
  • Page 31: Specifications

    Specifications INB100005-8 (Rev 5)
  • Page 32: Specifications - Hm 20T07 Mil

    * Console mounted. Common Type Numbers: • HM 20T07 MIL-A1 = AC Power, optically bonded T E S T I N G / A P P R O V A L S & C E R T I F I C A T E S...
  • Page 33: Specifications - Hm 20T07 Mil-Hx

    Specifications - HM 20T07 MIL-Hx PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS - HM 20T07 MIL-Hx Note: All specifications are subject to change without prior notice! Technical Description: Mechanical Description: TFT Technology: Physical Dimensions: • High Quality SHARP TFT • 534.00 (W) x 481.00 (H) x 147.00 (D) mm (with handles) •...
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  • Page 35: Technical Drawings

    Technical Drawings INB100005-8 (Rev 5)
  • Page 36: Technical Drawings - Hm 20T07 Mil

    Technical Drawings - HM 20T07 MIL Standard Version INB100005-8 (Rev 5) IND100132-40...
  • Page 37: Technical Drawings - Hm 20T07 Mil-Hx

    Technical Drawings - HM 20T07 MIL-Hx Front Handle Version INB100005-8 (Rev 5) IND100132-155...
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  • Page 39: Technical Drawings - Accessories

    Technical Drawings - Accessories INB100005-8 (Rev 5)
  • Page 40: 17",19", 20", 23" Rotary Bracket

    Technical Drawings - Accessories 17”,19”, 20”, 23” Rotary Bracket INB100005-8 (Rev 5) IND100132-46...
  • Page 41: 17", 19", 20" Bracket

    Technical Drawings - Accessories 17”, 19”, 20” Bracket INB100005-8 (Rev 5) IND100132-69...
  • Page 42: 20" Sun Visor

    Technical Drawings - Accessories 20” Sun Visor INB100005-8 (Rev 5) IND100132-111...
  • Page 43: Vesa Bracket - 20

    Technical Drawings - Accessories VESA Bracket - 20” INB100005-8 (Rev 5) IND100132-115...
  • Page 44: Water Cover - 20

    Technical Drawings - Accessories Water Cover - 20” INB100005-8 (Rev 5) IND100132-119...
  • Page 45: Appendixes

    Appendixes INB100005-8 (Rev 5)
  • Page 46: Serial Communication (Scom) Interface

    Serial Communication (SCOM) Interface Installation in unit Connectorization The remote control interface communicates with external equipment via the appropriate connector(s). Some units may need a custom cable to operate properly. Please review the “Physical Connections” and the “Pin Out Assignments” chapter of the units user manual to determine the correct connectorization and installation of cables and connectors before proceeding into this chapter on the following pages.
  • Page 47: Comm Settings

    Serial Communication (SCOM) Interface Comm settings The communication options are set by switches, placed at the backside of the unit. These switches are protected behind a hatch mounted with four screws. Unscrew those, and remove the hatch. The communication settings are placed like seen on the illustration below. For adjustments, a thin object is required for reaching the switches.
  • Page 48: Hatteland® Scom A1 & C1 Control Interface

    Serial Communication (SCOM) Interface HATTELAND® SCOM A1 & C1 Control Interface This document defines the electrical signals, connectorization, serial data format, and communication protocol of the A1 and C1 version Serial Communication Control Interface. Difference between A1 and C1 is that C1 version provides filtered Dsub contacts for military applications.
  • Page 49: Block Diagram

    Block Diagram Communication Interface INB100005-8 (Rev 5) IND100084-7...
  • Page 50: Connectorization At Unit

    Serial Communication (SCOM) Interface Connectorization at unit The unit provides two or one 9 pin D-shell with socket contacts (depending on model). Pin assignments at the unit are as shown below. RS 232 RS422/ RS 485 full duplex RS 485 half duplex RxD- TxD+ Data +...
  • Page 51: Data Rate

    Serial Communication (SCOM) Interface Data Rate The unit is configured to transmit and receive data at 9600 bits/second. Data Format Data shall be transmitted with no parity, 8 data bits, one start bit, and one stop bit. Message Format The basic message format shall be as follows: Byte # 2,3,4 7, etc...
  • Page 52: Data Length (Len)

    Serial Communication (SCOM) Interface Data Length (LEN) This byte defines the length of DATA in the message in bytes. The maximum value for this field shall be 74 bytes. The minimum value is 0 bytes. Inverse Header Checksum (IHCHK) This is a simple 8-bit checksum of the header data, message bytes 0 to 5 on which a bit-wise inversion has been performed.
  • Page 53: Manufacturer Id "Man

    Serial Communication (SCOM) Interface Manufacturer ID “MAN” This command shall be sent to the unit to request Manufacturer ID Code. No data shall be sent with this command. The unit will reply to this command with an ACK attention code. The DATA field will be set to an ASCII string value that is unique for each manufacturer.
  • Page 54: Unit Control Command "Mcc

    Serial Communication (SCOM) Interface Unit control command “MCC” This command is used for communication with the video interface controller of the unit to allow remote command of the unit’s setup parameters. The video controller commands are transmitted in the data field. See appendix for complete list of controller commands.
  • Page 55: Serial Message Failure

    Serial Communication (SCOM) Interface Serial Message Failure If serial messages stop being transmitted or are corrupt, the unit will remain at the last commanded brightness. Periodic Messages The Brightness Command shall be transmitted to the unit at a repetition no faster than 4 Hz. Fault Detection and Power Interruption Recovery To support implementation of keep-alive alarm logic in application software on the computer, the Brightness Command message output from the computer to the unit can be repeated once per second, driven by receiving valid...
  • Page 56: Broadcast Command Response

    Serial Communication (SCOM) Interface Broadcast Command Response In response to RS-485 (for units that support it) broadcast command messages, after the last byte of the command message is received, all units will reply within the time period defined for Te, below. Further more, any gap between these individual responses will be less than the Intermessage Gap, defined below.
  • Page 57: Additional Commands

    Serial Communication (SCOM) Interface Additional Commands In time, additional commands and corresponding data fields may be defined. These additions will not conflict with the operation of the interface as defined herein. Communication Interface INB100005-8 (Rev 5) IND100084-1...
  • Page 58: Video Controller Interface Commands

    Video Controller Interface Commands (Note: Some commands may not be available on older models). Revision 0.09.00 COMMAND TABLE Commands to implement switch mount control buttons Function Command Description Acknowledge (if enabled) Brightness control 0x81, Set brightness = Brightness. nn | “+” | “-” | value/increment/decrement “r”...
  • Page 59 Video Controller Interface Commands Function Command Description Acknowledge (if enabled) PIP window size 0xa6, Select PIP window size = Main selected. select nn | PIP window size value PIP off if “nn” = “00”. “r” | “R” | Reset “?” Query PIP source select 0xa7,...
  • Page 60 Video Controller Interface Commands Function Command Description Acknowledge (if enabled) Video System 0x9b, Set video system = “0” – Auto. (In video mode only) “0” | “1” | “2” | “3” | Auto/NTSC/PAL/SECAM “1” – NTSC_M_358 “r” | “R” | Reset “2”...
  • Page 61 Video Controller Interface Commands Function Command Description Acknowledge (if enabled) Scalar V Clipping 0xae, Set the vertical clipping size for Scalar vertical clipping non-linear scale mode = nnn | “+” | “-” | value/increment/decrement “r” | “R” | Reset “?” Query Scalar V Offset 0xaf,...
  • Page 62 Video Controller Interface Commands Function Command Description Acknowledge (if enabled) Video Port Select 0xbe, ”0”, ”?” Query Composite Video Port No. “0n” – Port number 0xbe “0” , “R” | “r” Set Composite Video Port No. 0xbe, ”0”, n = “0” 0xbe, “1”, “?”...
  • Page 63 Video Controller Interface Commands Function Command Description Acknowledge (if enabled) Direct Access 0xa0, “2”, Set Hotkey 2 = “0” – audio mute. (Hotkeys) value “1” – volume. “r” | “R” | Reset “2” – brightness. “?” Query “3” – contrast. “4”...
  • Page 64 Video Controller Interface Commands Function Command Description Acknowledge (if enabled) Saving the user 0xd7 Saving all parameters to user “1” - successful. default default value Loading the user 0xd8 Loading all parameters to user “1” - successful. default default value Volume control - 0x80, “a”...
  • Page 65: Revision History - Hatteland® Scom

    Changed word “display” & “displays” to “unit” & “units”, since also certain Maritime Multi Computers may also have the ability to be controlled by SCOM. References to “JH SCOM” was replaced by “HATTELAND® SCOM”. 12 Nov 2009 Revised logo and profile.
  • Page 66: Pin Assignments - Common Connectors

    Note: The table above lists commonly-used RS-232 signals and pin Pin 1: Video Signal Ground Shield assignments, however Serial Communication for Hatteland Display products may vary from product to product to support different end user systems. Please check additional pin assignments section in this manual for specific RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 pin assignments for your exact product.
  • Page 67: User Manual

    Pin Assignments - Common Connectors Pin Assignments - 25P Parallel 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 Pin 01 - STROBE This signal indicates to the printer that data at PD7..0 are valid. Pin 02 - DATA0 Parallel data bus from PC board to printer.
  • Page 68 Pin Assignments - Common Connectors (Additional) Pin Assignments - 9P Serial COM RS422 Pin Assignments - 9P Serial COM RS485 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 9 8 7 6 Pin 01 - N/C Not Connected Pin 01 - N/C Not Connected...
  • Page 69: Basic Trouble-Shooting

    Basic Trouble-shooting GENERAL ISSUES FOR TFT PANEL BASED PRODUCTS Note: Applies for a range of various products. This is only suitable for general guidance. 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 knob is turned to the right (max brightness).
  • Page 70: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity We, manufacturer Hatteland Display AS Åmsosen, N-5578 Nedre Vats, 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 & HT MMC product ranges is in conformity with the following standards in accordance with the EMC Directive.
  • Page 71: Return Of Goods Information

    Return of goods: (Applies not to warranty/normal service/repair of products) Hatteland Display 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, evaulation or products subject for credit, you must ensure that all accessories received from our warehouse is returned.
  • Page 72: Terms

    Goods are considered delivered to customer when handed over to charterer. 8) FREIGHT / PACKING / FORWARDING FEE Hatteland Display AS charge NOK 50,- in forwarding fee for orders below NOK 1000,-. Freight charge according to expenses for orders above NOK 1000,-. VAT not included.
  • Page 73 Terms 12) CANCELLATION / RETURN Binding sales contract is concluded when we have confirmed customer’s purchase order. Any disagreements in our order confirmation must be reported to seller within 6 days. The agreement can not be altered without our permission, after acceptance from our supplier.
  • Page 74: Pixel Defect Policy

    TFT display. Neither the production at LCD-supplier nor the use of a LCD-Monitor after shipment can be influenced by Hatteland Display. Hence Hatteland Display cannot be made responsible for such dot failures.
  • Page 75 Notes Appendix INB100005-8 (Rev 5) IND100077-24...
  • Page 76: Revision History

    Revision History Rev. Date Notes 02 Apr 2009 First release for internal review 17 Apr 2009 Release for internet 07 May 2009 Revised specifications, type approvals. 22 Oct 2009 Added typenumbers to Contents of Package (page 7) Revised Hatch Placement chapter (removed obsoleted info) (page 49) Removed -E1 and -F1 typenumbers.
  • Page 77 General - Appendix INB100005-8 (Rev 5) IND100077-12...
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