CASP ELEKTRONIK MAL15776 User Manual

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  • Page 2 Marine Display User’s Manual Marine Line MAL15776, MAL 15776G, MAL17776, MAL17776G, MAL19776, MAL19776G...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface Product features Intended markets Safty Precautions Regulatory requirements and approvals, labeling FCC Information Warrenty and Limitation of Liability Cleaning the Product Disposal of the Product Getting started Input signals OSD Adjustment Functions Chart of OSD Adjustment Functions Applicable Signal Timings Specifications Special Considerations for LCD Panels Troubleshooting...
  • Page 4: Preface

    Preface Thank-you for purchasing this LCD Monitor. To get the full benefit of the features that this product offers you, it is important that you read this User’s Manual which, among other things, will explain how to properly install and operate the monitor.
  • Page 5: Product Features

    The color LCD panel used in this product is specifically designed for advanced applications such as video and marine dimming Protective glass for MAL15776, 17776, 19776 The marine versions of the product can be fitted with a protective glass for easy cleaning and protecting.
  • Page 6: Intended Markets

    Safety Precautions This product has been designed and developed for use as a visual output device for direct connection to a Personal Computer and PC compatible devices as well as other video generating equipment, such as cameras. The product will accept industry standard video signals coming over cables with industry standard type connectors.
  • Page 7: Cautions When Setting Up

    Safety Precautions It is important that you read through the following notes of Safety Precautions to avoid any damage to the Product, yourself or other property. Following these precautions will also ensure that you get the best use of the Product. DO NOT OPEN THE PRODUCT.
  • Page 8: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Do not use the unit turned over on its back, put on its side, or upside down. These positions may cause the heat that the unit generates to accumulate inside the unit. Such overheating can cause damage to the Warning product and eventually start a fire.
  • Page 9 Safety Precautions Maintenance Do not remove the plastic cabinet. There are high voltage parts inside that may lead to electric shock. Ask a re-seller for adjustment and inspection. Warning Do not remodel or repair. It may lead to fire, electric shock, or injuries. Warning Clean the dust inside the display once a year.
  • Page 10: Regulatory Requirements And Approvals, Labeling

    Regulatory requirements and approvals All products have normally been tested to comply with all mandatory Regulatory requirements for the markets where the products are sold. Approvals are listed by each Regulatory Agency under the name of the manufacturer and model number as specified on the Product Identification Label.
  • Page 11: Fcc Information

    For details of the warranty please see the separate warranty document included with this product. Limitation of Liability Casp Elektronik, including any of its affiliates, manufacturing partners and sales agents, is not liable for any claim for damages including, but not limited to, loss of business profits, disruption of business, change or loss of saved data, when damage is arising from •...
  • Page 12: Cleaning The Product

    Cleaning of the Product Be careful when cleaning the plastic housing of the panel so that no liquid or other objects will drip down into the product through the ventilation holes. This could cause electric shock and damage the product. Caution Normal dust and lint particles can be easily wiped off with a soft cloth tissue.
  • Page 13: Getting Started

    Getting started Before operating this monitor, please make sure that all items listed below are present in your delivery. Standard Items • The LCD monitor panel • User’s manual • Warranty booklet • AC/DC adapter • AC Power cord • DVI to DVI cable •...
  • Page 14 The Monitor has Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) standard mounting holes tapped into the rear panel. The standard holes are M4 set 100 mm (for 17” and larger monitors) or 75 mm (15” monitors) apart. If you intend to mount the monitor on the wall, we strongly recommend that you use wall mount kits with attached M4*10mm screws and which can hold a load of more than the weight of the monitor.
  • Page 15: Input Signals

    Input signals No tools are required to connect the LCD monitor to your PC or other device. Simply follow the instructions outlined in the next few pages. Connectors for the signal cables and power are located on the back of the panel behind the cover lid.
  • Page 16 Input signals 15” & 17” Connections 19” Connections (RJ45 connector placed at bottom of panel) DVI-I to DVI-D & VGA splitter cable...
  • Page 17: Osd Adjustment Functions

    OSD Adjustment Functions Control Dial The Control Dial is a multi-functional device located behind the LED Indicator on the right side of the front bezel. It has three movements-rotate upward, rotate downward and press inward as a button. 1. Power On/Off Press the Control Dial to power the unit on from the off stage (the display is off).
  • Page 18 OSD Adjustment Functions PreVu™ On-Screen Display The LCD monitor features a PreVu™ On-Screen Display(OSD) menu with easily identifiable icons designed to make adjusting your monitor display settings a more user-friendly process. When highlighted, the icon illustrates the control function and a brief instruction to assist the user in identifying which control needs adjustment.
  • Page 19: Chart Of Osd Adjustment Functions

    Charts of OSD Adjustment Functions When you enter the OSD you first come to the menu for selection of input so, if you have 2 sources connected (i.e. PC and camera) you can quickly switch from one source to the other. When you click on another source you will leave the OSD system.
  • Page 20 Charts of OSD Adjustment Functions Main menu continued Management Scaling Scaling of the input signal Full Displays the image on the full screen Will display the input without any scaling. For instance a resolution of 640x480 will be displayed over the corresponding number of pixels in the center of the screen.
  • Page 21: Applicable Signal Timings

    Applicable Signal Timings The following features are optional. Marine Dimming To lower the brightness from 100% to 0%. This is especially useful on ships during night use in order to keep night vision intact.
  • Page 22 Applicable Signal Timings The display may not work correctly with timings other than listed below. ∆ : Pseudo-display timing ◎ : Recommended timing ○ : Applied timing Resolution Frequency 15" 17" 19" Display mode Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical (kHz) (Hz) ○...
  • Page 23: Specifications

    Specifications MAL 15576 & MAL 15576G 15” (304 x 28 mm), 4:3 Display Screen size, Format Brightness, candela/m2 250 cd/m2 (typical value) Contrast 700:1 (typical value) Resolution, Megapixel 1024x768 0,8 Mpix Viewing angles, H/V 160 / 150 (typical value at CR 10:1) Color depth 262K / 16,2M Panel type...
  • Page 24 Specifications MAL 15576 & MAL 15576G Appearance Net. weight Approx. 3.3 kg Measurements (WxDxH) 375 x 59 x 282 mm (w/o base) *1 Mounting Kensington lock Yes, prepared VESA standard 75 mm *1 Units with Protective glass (ML15776G) or Touch panel are 63 mm deep.
  • Page 25 Specifications MAL17776 & MAL17776G 17” (337 x 270 mm), 5:4 Display Screen size, Format Brightness, candela/m2 350 cd/m2 (typical value) Contrast 1000:1 (typical value) Resolution, Megapixel 1280x1024 0,8 Mpix Viewing angles, H/V 160 / 150 (typical value at CR 10:1) Color depth 262K / 16,2M Panel type...
  • Page 26 Specifications MAL17776 & MAL17776G Appearance Net. weight Approx. 5.5 kg Measurements (WxDxH) 378 x 70 x 314 mm (w/o base) Mounting Kensington lock Yes, prepared VESA standard 100 mm...
  • Page 27 Specifications ML19776 & 19776G 19” (376 x 301 mm), 5:4 Display Screen size, Format Brightness, candela/m2 300 cd/m2 (typical value) Contrast 1000:1 (typical value) Resolution, Megapixel 1280x1024 0,8 Mpix Viewing angles, H/V 178 / 178 (typical value at CR 10:1) Color depth 16,2M Panel type...
  • Page 28 Specifications ML19776 & 19776G Appearance Net. weight Approx. 5.7 kg Measurements (WxDxH) 432 x 65 x 353 mm (w/o base) *2 Mounting Kensington lock Yes, prepared VESA standard 100 mm *1 Units with Protective glass (MaL19776G) or Touch panel are 69 mm deep.
  • Page 29 Specifications Manufacturing of LCD panels is very delicate with large panel elements being manufactured in one unit and then cut to smaller sizes to be used in different products. In addition a panel consists of several layers of components (back-light lamps, diffusers, electronics and color filters). There are different technologies used with each having its advantages and disadvantages resulting in end user products with different specifications even when taken from the same manufacturing batch.
  • Page 30: Special Considerations For Lcd Panels

    Special Considerations for LCD Panels Cable length and input signal The products are warranted to follow this standard as a Class II product. When using long cables from the video source (PC, camera etc) to the monitor the signal Image sticking level will be lower and cause distortions in the If the same image is shown for a long period of picture shown.
  • Page 31 Special Considerations for LCD Panels The components that have biggest influence The higher the luminance is set on the on the useful life of the product are the monitor the greater is the wear of the backlight backlight lamps. These are made of CCFL lamps.
  • Page 32: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Start your trouble shooting with the following actions Possible power problem • Make sure power is connected. If you switch the monitor off and then back on, the diode on the front should show green light. Some models have a main power switch next to the power inlet check that this is set to on.
  • Page 33 Troubleshooting Barten curve Curve used to emphasize areas of a digital grayscale where the human eye have trouble discerning similar shades of gray, named after its creator Dr. Peter G.J. Barten. This unit conforms with DDC-2B and VESA * standards. The DDC function reads information stored in the monitor about its capabilities.
  • Page 34: Contact Information

    Contact HOW TO CONTACT US: Casp Elektronik Tlf. +45 35263261 Fax +45 35263269 E-mail: info@caspelektronik.com WEB: www.caspelektronik.com AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR: PC/1-8-2012. Rev. 1.

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Mal19776Mal19776gMal17776Mal17776g

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