Hd3 26? series lcd surgical grade monitor
high definition wide screen
monitor with fiber input
monitor with fiber input and power supply
monitor with fiber input and integrated microphone
monitor with fiber input, integrated microphone, and power s (29 pages)
For part numbers MON-STE19HD / MON-STE19HDM / MON-STE21HD / MON-STE21HDM use only the included power supply, model WSZ712M, manufactured by Jerome Industries, to insure compliance with FCC regulations.
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MON-STE19HDMR MON-STE21HDMR The UL Component Recognition part numbers above do not include a power supply. The table below associates the Model Numbers that are UL Classified and Recognized with the STERIS Part Numbers for same. STERIS Part Numbers UL Classified Model Numbers...
Monitor and Accessory Checklists may cause permanent damage to the monitor. Power Cord MON-STE19HD, MON-STE19HDM (Part numbers MON-STE19HD, MON- MON-STE21HD, MON-STE21HDM STE19HDM, MON-STE21HD and MON- STE21HDM only.) - Included in the carton are the following items: - Do not damage the power cord.
Connecting the Monitor and Turning On/Off Step 1: Unpacking the carton Included in the carton for part numbers MON-STE19HD, MON-STE19HDM, MON-STE21HD and MON- STE21HDM are the following items: ® 1 VividImage HD Monitor 1 Cable Cover (screwed onto the back of the monitor)
Step 4: Connecting to Power For part numbers MON-STE19HDR, MON-STE19HDMR, MON-STE21HDR and MON-STE21HDMR, please see the Quick Start Guide that is included in the monitor carton for instructions on how to connect to power. Document # Revision Date 7 of 22 82070-243, Revision F 11/24/2009...
VESA Mounting Holes 19″ & 21″ Figure 1: Monitor Rear View with VESA Mounting Holes (shown without cable cover) Figure 2: Sample Video Source Connections and Power Plug Document # Revision Date 8 of 22 82070-243, Revision F 11/24/2009...
User Interface User Interface Buttons The user interface consists of five buttons, shown below in Figure 3, which are located on the front, lower right of the monitor. Figure 3: User Interface Buttons Power Control The monitor turns on automatically when connected to a power source. Power is turned off by pressing both the “+”...
OSD (On Screen Display) Main Menu Pressing the “MENU / SELECT” button displays the first in a series of menus along with the menu’s associated picture icon. To move to the desired submenus that are available for each menu function, press the “+”...
Color Temperature- Allows the user to select from pre-configured color temperatures. Component Type- (RGBS/YPbPrS and RGB/YPbPr only) allows switching the component type between RGBS and YPbPrS (YUV). Colors will distort if RGBS mode is chosen and signal type is YPbPrS and if YPbPrS mode is chosen and signal type is RGBS.
Note: The default settings are the same for all of the 19″ and the 21″ monitors. Part numbers with an integrated microphone are represented with an “M” in the STERIS part number. Part numbers that are UL Recognized end with an “R”. All other part numbers are UL Classified.
OSD Navigation Main Menu Brightness Contrast Geometry Color System Auto Setup Exit Brightness Contrast Left Edge Color Escape Adjustment Adjustment Back Back Right Edge Contrast Save Top Edge Black Level Reset Bottom Edge OSD Timeout Clock Color Temperature OSD X Position Phase Component Type OSD Y Position...
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Note: Figure 4 shows the On Screen Display menu navigation options when a video signal is selected. The menus are the same for any signal selected except where noted in Figure 4. Some menu options have three levels. For example; “Geometry” from the main menu (level 1), then “Left Edge” from the Geometry submenu (level 2), then “Left Edge Adjustment”...
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Color Submenu Color Submenu Options Document # Revision Date 15 of 22 82070-243, Revision F 11/24/2009...
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System Submenu System Submenu Options Component Format Search Submenus Figure 5: OSD Screen Display Examples Note: Depending upon the signal type that is chosen, you may see additional OSD menu options other than those shown in the examples in Figure 5. There may also be fewer menu options than those shown if an option is not applicable to a particular signal.
Glossary Bias (Red, Green, Blue): Increasing the bias of a color increases the proportion of that color in the image. The level of the selected color is varied equally for all proportions. For example: Color Number 1 Proportions Bias Increase New Color Proportions Red = 20% Red = 20% + 5% = 25%...
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Hue: Hue refers to the “shade” of the colors. Adjustment of this feature is applicable primarily to analog signal sources. S-Video, RGBHV and VGA are analog signals. Adjustment of hue will help to correct abnormalities in the signal. The adjustment can help in restoring the “natural” look of the colors. Phase: This adjustment is seldom necessary, but if there is a problem with the monitor pixel clock phase or position in relation to the pixel clock generated by the camera, a phase adjustment may be required.
Contact Customer Support 40 Melville Park Road Melville, NY 11747 (877) 887-1788 ® VividImage is a registered trademark of VTS Medical Systems, LLC Printed in USA Document # Revision Date 22 of 22 82070-243, Revision F 11/24/2009...
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