Series x - standard display (std) models (88 pages)
Summary of Contents for Hatteland JH 15T17 MMD series
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Updated: 06 May 2010 Doc Id: INB10036-1 (Rev 15) Created: 363 Approved: 362 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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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.
Length 1.8m Note: Included in package for models with AC input. 80099 1 pcs of Standard 160p HATTELAND® Multifunction Cable #1 - Length: 30cm Connectors from the 160pin (male) are: - 3 x BNC Video IN (female) - 1 x 9p D-SUB (female) RS-232 COM I/O Note: This cable is only included with a product WITHOUT factory mounted touchscreen.
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.
Although the new Series 1 offers a clear improvement on performance, functionality and value, we have ensured that it adheres to the Hatteland Display ethos of Form, Fit, Function, so you can harness the many innovative features, without making changes to your existing solutions.
Basic Construction Basic Construction - Series 1 Touch Screen (option) Sun Visor (option) Centerbox Water Cover (option) Mounting Bracket (option) Mechanics Glass Casing Front Frame Bonding Electronics / PCB’s Rotary Bracket (option) User Controls Logo label (option) Example with mounting bracket Example with sun visor, mounting bracket and rotary bracket General INB100036-1 (Rev 15)
Introduction to products with touch screen Both Resistive and Capacitive touch screen solutions are used for our products. Please review specifications found in this manual or our website (www.hatteland-display.com) to find your exact type number and then determine if it uses Resistive or Capacitive.
Most Touch Screen based products are shipped with a Touch Screen Driver Wizard DVD with suitable drivers (menu snapshot shown to the right). Other units from Hatteland Display may also be delivered with both hardware 3rd part drivers, documentation as well as the suitable touch screen drivers compiled onto the same DVD.
Product Description IND100780-1 - Rev 07 - 15 Apr 2009 - Created Manufacturer/Country Power Rating In this document we shall explain the typenumber structure for standard HATTELAND® Series 1 product ranges introduced in February 2008. Manufacturer: Product: 100W 115VAC/60Hz Date of Production...
Product Labels (Example) Front Logo Label The Hatteland Display MMD front frame design offers an area for customized logo label. These labels can be ordered and customized with your own logo delivered from us The measurements are as follows. WxH = 181.66 x 44.16mm / 7.15” x 1.74”. R4.10 - 4 places in each corner. Depth of area is 0.5mm.
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. 2. Adequate ventilation is a necessary prerequisite for the life of the product. The air inlet and outlet openings must definitely be kept clear;...
General Installation Recommendations - When a product is being installed, the surface base or bulkhead must be checked to ensure that it is flat in order to avoid twisting of the unit when the fixing screws are tightened, because such twisting would impair mechanical functions.
General Installation Recommendations Cables Use only high quality shielded signal cables and the provided HATTELAND® Multifunction Cable. Cable Entries & Connectors (Marked area) - Illustration only Bottom View Back View The cable should generally be kept as short as possible to provide a high quality input/output.The maximum signal cable length will depend on the signal resolution and frequency, but also on the quality of the signal output from the computer/radar.
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...
Physical Connections Connection area of unit (illustration) USB I/O DVI-I IN Multifunction Conn. AC Power Ouput RGB OUT DC Power Input AC Power Input RGB IN Cable Tension To reduce tension of the cables you connect, secure them with a cable tie to the base mounted clamp or to the chassis hinges.
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Plug-n-Play will automatically detect the DVI signal correctly. Please consult your local technician if you have this behaviour of detection problems when using DVI. In all cases the problem can be solved in the operating system, and this is not a malfunction in the graphic controller for HATTELAND® units. POWER INPUT: (For units supporting AC input) The internal AC power module supports both 115VAC/60Hz and 230VAC/50Hz power input.
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OSD menu and with special commands control the unit externally. An in-depth manual is available at www.hatteland-display.com (reference: inb100018-3). 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).
The tactile keypad control provide access to the configuration menu and Direct Access / Hotkeys functionality. The speaker/buzzer function provide audible alarm functionality routed via the HATTELAND® Multifunction Cable. Keypad #2: The tactile only keypad controls with 5 push buttons (introduced Q2 2007) and the Status LED Ring.
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User Controls KEYPAD FUNCTIONALITY Up (+) button Power / Menu button Right / Hotkey button Push Buttons Left / Hotkey button +Direct Access / Hotkeys Status LED Ring Down (-) button MENU function as: Power On/Off & On Screen Display (OSD) menu access. LEFT (◄) function as: Direct Access / Hotkey, exit the current function and navigate to the previous OSD menu.
Status LED Overview Status LED Overview The unit features a multi purpose indicator LED status ring which through different patterns and realtime activity gives back the status of the signal detected, power on/off, calibration, menu activity and more. The LEDs are multicolored which either illuminate green or red, based on the activity. OFF (No power connected) OFF (Standby, power detected) ON (Signal Search)
OSD Menu Overview OSD Menu Quick Start To understand the workflow of the OSD menu, follow these steps for a quick start. The table shows the various OSD overlays you might encounter while navigating, adjusting parameters or when text messages are displayed.
OSD Menu Overview OSD Functions Map The OSD menu consists of main function groups with sub menu groups. On the following pages a complete map of the available functions is shown. The following section should be viewed in color. Please note that the red selection bar is not indicated in any of the following illustrations.
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OSD Menu Overview Main Group #1 - Picture In this group (with its sub groups) the user can adjust parameters that directly impact the picture visually for all incoming signal sources. Some of these Sub Groups have more options, please review this map to quickly determine the location of your desired function/option.
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OSD Menu Overview Main Group #2 - Setup In this group (with its sub groups) the user can adjust parameters that directly impact settings for the video controller software, OSD settings and gain access to settings that are physically accessible for the user. None of these settings will impact on the picture visually for the incoming signal sources.
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OSD Menu Overview Main Group #3 - Source In this group (with its sub groups) the user can change the signal input source and setup the Picture-In-Picture views or Picture-By- Picture views which both take advantage of the Maritime Multi Display functionality. Some of these Sub Groups have more options, please review this map to quickly determine the location of your desired function/option.
OSD Menu Functions OSD Menu Functions The following section covers all possible settings that the user can (in a certain mode) encounter or needs to adjust. The structure of these commands are identified as paths. Please review the “OSD Menu Overview Map”...
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OSD Menu Functions Display / Picture / Color This function only apply for analog Composite/S-VHS video signals when set as Main Source. Increase/decrease the overall video color saturation/color amount. Can be used if the incoming signal from older equipment or bad cables appear to have a lack of strong colors. Note that this function can also make noisy color signals appear crisper/clearer if adjusted to grayscales.
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OSD Menu Functions Display / Picture / PIP-PBP Adjustment / PIP Size To enable this function, please see [ Display / Source / xxx / xxx ] later in this section of the manual. Increase/decrease the Picture-In-Picture and Picture-By-Picture window sizes. These functions will allow any of the signal inputs to be placed as an real time window overlay (or side by side if using PBP) on top of the current Main Source signal enabling the main feature of the Maritime Multi Display functionality.
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OSD Menu Functions Display / Picture / PIP-PBP Adjustment / PIP Picture / Sharpness To enable this function, please see [ Display / Source / xxx / xxx ] later in this section of the manual. Increase/decrease the overall image sharpness. This will not change the sharpness of the Main Source signal behind the window overlay.
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OSD Menu Functions Display / Picture / Advanced Settings / Graphic Scaling / One to One Function only available in “Full” menu mode & when analog DVI/VGA/RGB signal are set as Main Source. Set the image scaling to 1:1. This means that the incoming signal is shown as is (with correct aspect ratio) and without any scaling to fit the display area.
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OSD Menu Functions Display / Picture / Advanced Settings / Horz Position Move the horizontal (left/right) position of the entire display area. This applies to the Main Source signal. Please note that this function can move information in the image outside the visible display area, so use caution when modifying this parameter.
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OSD Menu Functions Display / Picture / Picture Info / Main Source Please note that a valid input signal must be present for this function to work. This function will show the picture information as detected by the display controller such as Physical Port Input Name, Current Signal Resolution, H-Freq.
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OSD Menu Functions Display / Setup / OSD Settings / OSD Horz Position Move the horizontal (left/right) position of the OSD Menu overlay. The OSD Menu can only be moved within the max display area available. ● Level adjusts from 0-100 steps. 100 is default. Display / Setup / OSD Settings / OSD Vert Position Move the vertical (left/right) position of the OSD Menu overlay.
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OSD Menu Functions Display / Setup / OSD Settings / OSD Lock Mode / Normal - May be set as factory default Function only available in “Full” menu mode. Enables the user to enter OSD without any password protection. For Non-ECDIS Compliant usage. ●...
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Display / Setup / User Settings / Communication / RS-232 - May be factory default. Function only available in “Full” menu mode. Configure the built-in HATTELAND® SCOM (Serial Remote Control Interface) to RS-232 protocol which en- able software/remote control of a single HATTELAND® unit.
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It will be gone as soon as the signal input appear on screen. This is by factory default shown as manufacturer’s brand logo (HATTELAND®). This can also be customized to show customer logo. Display / Setup / Load Default / Factory Default This function will reset everything to factory default settings.
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OSD Menu Functions Display / Setup / Load Default / Save User Default Function only available in “Full” menu mode. This function will create and save a own custom User Default based on what settings and parameters the user has edited in the OSD Menu. It will never save over the Factory Default, and it completely independent.
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This function will indicate what physical signal inputs is considered to be detectable by the OSD Menu and the display controller. The amount of signal inputs available will depend on the physical HATTELAND® IO Cable you have installed in the system. You can choose what sources are to be detectable and a icon next to each source will indicate its activity.
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(Picture-By-Picture). The amount of signal inputs available will depend on the physical HATTELAND® Multifunction Cable you have connected to the unit. You can choose what sources are to be detectable and a icon next to each source will indicate its activity.
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* Recommended for optimum picture quality. (60 Hz only) • Power On/Off and On Screen Display Menu (push button) • Brightness Control (rotary control) Video Signals (with HATTELAND® Multifunction Cable): • Hotkeys (left/right - push buttons) • Interlaced NTSC and PAL/SECAM video •...
Pin Assignments - Common Connectors Note: Not all connectors may be available on your specific product. This depends on the amount of additional hardware installed from factory, or customized solutions. These pin assignments are for the common connectors used. Connectors are seen from users Point Of View (POV). Pin Assignments - 24P DVI-I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 C1 C2...
Pin Assignments - Multifunction Cable Outputs Connectors that are commonly available on the HATTELAND® Multifunction Cable or customized cable. Connectors are seen from users Point Of View (POV). Pin Assignments - 9P Serial COM RS232 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6...
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).
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.
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.
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.
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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.
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.
Notes General Notes: - The unit is tested according to EN60945 (1997), 4.4, equipment category b) protected from the weather. - Use of brightness and push buttons may inhibit visibility of information at night. Appendix INB100036-1 (Rev 15) IND100077-71...