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Notice for Users IMPORTANT: To aid in reporting in the case of loss or theft, or for Model No: service maintenance purposes, please record the monitor’s model and serial numbers in the space Serial No: provided. The numbers are located on the rear of the monitor.
Tips and Safety Precautions - Do not display a still image for ten (10) or more Location hours. An afterimage may remain. - Use the monitor in a suitable environment. See - It may be difficult to see the image on the “Operating Temperature”...
Connecting and Powering On the Monitor This section includes all the information you need to start using your new monitor. Unpacking the carton Included in the carton are the following items: 1 VividImage HD Wide Screen Monitor 1 DVI cable 1 VGA cable 1 S-Video Cable 1 Power Cable...
Mounting the Monitor The monitor can be mounted using the eight included screws. The hole pattern for the eight screws needed to mount the monitor can be seen in the drawing below. Unscrew the eight screws from the back cover. It is recommended that you use all eight screws when mounting the monitor using a wall mount kit (not included).
Plug the appropriate end of the power cord into the 3-pronged interface on the back of the monitor. Plug the other end of the power cord into an outlet and turn the main power switch to on. Input: 100-240 Volts (V) ~ 3 Amperes (A) 50/60 Hertz (Hz) Figure 4: VividImage Monitor Rear View Configuring Touch Capability MON-STE42SDI-MT and MON-STE52SDI-MT touch enabled monitors come preconfigured for use as a touch panel.
Control Devices The monitor comes with two control devices: A side control panel on the monitor and a remote control. This section covers how to use and maintain these control devices. Side Control Panel The side control panel consists of seven push buttons located on the side of the monitor. The side control panel is shown in Figure 2 below.
Remote Control This section describes the remote control functions and includes instructions on changing the remote control battery. Overview of Remote Control Functions The remote control has twelve push buttons, as shown in Figure 3, below. Button Description POWER Power ON / OFF ...
On Screen Display (OSD) The On Screen Display (OSD) is used to change monitor settings. This section includes an overview of the OSD dialog box, detailed description of all OSD features, and instructions for locking the OSD. Navigating OSD Menus Follow the instructions below to navigate OSD menus.
Details of OSD Menu Functions The selections on each of the OSD menu pages, and the signal inputs for which they are available, are described in this section. Display Menu Use the Display Menu to adjust the picture quality. For VGA/DVI-A input For DVI-D and video input Brightness Brightness...
Image menu Use the Image Menu to adjust technical settings that affect the image quality and position. For the VGA/DVI-A input For the DVI-D and video input Auto Adjust Auto Balance Phase Clock H-Position V-Position Sub-Menu Description Automatically adjusts picture position and minimizes image instability. Auto Adjust The default setting for this field is On.
Color menu Use the Color Menu to adjust technical settings that affect the image color. For the VGA/DVI-A input For the DVI-D and video input Gamma Gamma Color Temp. Color Temp. User Color User Color Black Level (except DVI-D) Sub-Menu Description Adjusts Gamma value.
Advanced menu Use the Advanced Menu to adjust additional screen settings. For the VGA/DVI-A input For the DVI-D and video input Scaling Scaling Zoom Mode Zoom Mode Start Screen Start Screen Auto Mode LED Mode LED Mode Sleep Mode Sleep Mode Sub-Menu Description Changes the aspect ratio.
OSD Menu Use the OSD Menu settings to adjust the appearance of the OSD menu. For the VGA/DVI-A input For the DVI-D and video input H-Position H-Position V-Position V-Position Rotation Rotation Time Out Time Out Language Language Sub-Menu Description Moves the OSD menu left and right. H-Position Moves the OSD menu up and down.
Setup menu Use the Setup Menu settings to the initial monitor values. For the VGA/DVI-A input For the DVI-D and video input All Reset All Reset Lock Mode Lock Mode DVI Select DVI Select Information Information Sub-Menu Description Recall the default factory settings. All Reset Lock and unlock the OSD functions.
Save the settings. Press to select the Lock Mode, then press E . The lock modes are: NTER Off: Function keys are unlocked, press M to use OSD. Mode 1: All function keys except “Power” are locked. Mode 2: All function keys are locked except “Brightness”...
When Lock Mode is set to Mode 1, pressing Menu causes the following menu to appear: Figure 13: Brightness Function Selections When Lock Mode is set to Mode 2, pressing Menu causes the following menu to appear: OSD locked Figure 14: OSD Locked Temporarily Overriding the OSD Lock To temporarily override the lock setting when the Lock field is set to Mode 1 or Mode 2: Hold the...
Adjusting Monitor Settings with Hot Key Controls The Hot Key function allows the user to easily adjust monitor settings without opening the OSD menus. Input Source Selection To select the input source: On the side menu control panel, press Enter. ...
Mode Item Selection To select a color mode, on the remote control or side menu control panel, press (left). Figure 17: Color Mode Selections User Mode: Standard display operation. BL Mode: Blue base mode. DICOM Mode: DICOM standard operation. ...
Using Picture In Picture (PIP) and Picture And Picture (PAP) Modes These features are available only through the remote control. Selecting PIP and PAP modes To display two signals in PIP (Picture In Picture) mode, press the PIP button on the remote control, then select S OURCE The S...
Primary Source and Secondary Source Selection The table below shows the availability of PIP and PAP functions according to the primary source signal type. Secondary Source DVI-A DVI-D Composite S-Video Component HD-SDI 1 HD-SDI 2 — — — ● ● ●...
Monitor Care / Troubleshooting Monitor Care Troubleshooting Please follow these troubleshooting tips prior to LCD Panel contacting customer support. STERIS monitors feature an optical quality acrylic panel specially coated for superior anti-reflective The image is not displayed on the screen properties.
Glossary Black Level: This adjustment allows the display to be set to discriminate between small differences in dark or near black areas of the image. The adjustment should make a black area of the image (such as a deep shadow where all detail is lost in the image) appear black.
Index A O Accessory Checklist, 5 On Screen Display, 11 Aspect Ratio, 15 OSD, 11, 25 Auto Balance Color, 13 Menu Functions, 12 Navigation, 11 B OSD Menu Language, 16 Black Level, 14, 27 Brightness, 12, 27 Lock, 18 Settings, 16 Time Out, 16 C ...
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