Bridge Command BC-MT-1950 User Manual

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MULTI-TOUCH SERIES 50 DISPLAY

USER MANUAL

BC-MT-1950 & BC-MT-2450
(1st Edition 10/16/2014)
All information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    MULTI-TOUCH SERIES 50 DISPLAY USER MANUAL BC-MT-1950 & BC-MT-2450 (1st Edition 10/16/2014) All information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice...
  • Page 2: Record Of Revision

    RECORD OF REVISION Version and Date Page Old Description New Description Remark October 16, 2014 Preliminary Release...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENT RECORD OF REVISION ......................1 TABLE OF CONTENT...................... 2 WARNING NOTICES......................3 IMPORTANT INFORMATION................... 5 PACKING LIST........................6 1.0 INTRODUCTION......................7 2.0 CONTROL AND FEATURES..................... 8 3.0 INSTALLATIONS ......................9 4.0 OSD OPERATIONS....................... 15 5.0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ..................29 6.0 MAINTENAINCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING ..............31...
  • Page 4: Warning Notices

    WARNING Potential Ignition Source This product is NOT approved for use in hazardous/flammable areas, e.g. engine rooms. WARNING Product Installation This equiptment must be installed and operated in accordance with Green Marine's instructions provided. Failure to do so could result in poor product performance, personal injury, and/or damage to your boat.
  • Page 5 WARNING Navigation Aid When this product is used within a navigation system, it is only an AID to navigation. The accuracy of this product can be affected by many factors, including equipment failure or defects, environmental conditions, and improper use. It is the user's responsibility to exercise common prudence and navigational judgements.
  • Page 6: Important Information

    The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive requires the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. While the WEEE Directive does not apply to some of Bridge Command's products , we support its policy and ask you to be aware of how to dispose of our products.
  • Page 7: Packing List

    Packing List Before installation, please ensure the following items have been shipped: 1 x Bridge Command Multi-Touch Series 50 Display 4 x Mounting bracket lugs and 4 stainless steel threaded studs 1 x Power Cable 1 x VGA Cable 1 x Printed Flush Mount Template...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    You will soon become familiar with the quality difference in this bright, sunlight readable (0 to 1,000 nits) display. Bridge Command MT Series 50 displays are designed to be used as part of an integrated marine navigation system or within an entertainment system.
  • Page 9: Control And Features

    2.0 CONTROL AND FEATURES Your Bridge Command Multi-Touch Series 50 display has the following features: Front View Bonded Anti-Reflective All Glass Front Back View FUSE 9-36V DVI VGA CVBS RS232 10A Max...
  • Page 10: Installations

    Multi-Touch Series 50 displays are designed to be mounted in two configurations: VESA75 / VESA100 MOUNT The Bridge Command MT Series 50 displays are compatible with VESA75 and VESA100 mounts. By installing the display with a compatable VESA mount the user can change the displays angle to improve viewability.
  • Page 11 Mounting holes built into the back surface of the displays allow them to be mounted using VESA75 or VESA100 compatible mounts. PANEL (Flush) MOUNT For installation, there are four tapped mounting slots on both sides of the monitor and on the top and bottom.
  • Page 12 Installing the display 1. Carefully insert the display into the opening so the gasket on the backside of the bezel edge lays flat against the front edge of the cut out. IMPORTANT: The gasket must lay flat against the cut out edge to ensure watertight integrity.
  • Page 13 4. Connect all cables as required - see “Rear connections” below. Rear connections The rear connectors are: 1. FUSE 2. Power Input 3. DVI-1 Input 4. DVI-2 Input 5. VGA-1 Input 6. VGA-2 Input 7. CVBS-1 Input (Composite Video) 8. CVBS-2 Input (Composite Video) 9.
  • Page 14 Display location and mounting options Your display can be mounted using the flush mounting clamps supplied. Green Marine recommends that you power up and test the display prior to installation. When planning the display location, the following points should be considered to ensure safe, comfortable, and reliable operation: Power connections The power connection to the display should be made at either the output of the battery...
  • Page 15 Typical Installation Diagram Remarks: The real installation diagram above is only for reference and will differ for different kinds of applications.
  • Page 16: Osd Operations

    POWER Button The Bridge Command logo acts as the power button. To power the display ON, press and hold the logo for 4 seconds. Repeat this step to power the display off. When the display is ON touching the logo...
  • Page 17 NIGHT MODE Button When the NIGHT MODE button is touched, the display will dim directly to 0.5 nits. Touching the button a second time will dim the display to black. The button can now be used to toggle back and forth between .5 nit and black for night viewing. Touching the PLUS or MINUS buttons will return the display to full brightness.
  • Page 18 PIP Button When the PIP button is touched, one of the screens below the graph will pop up on the display: 1. Default main screen shows at RGB1 & RGB2Æ Press “PIP” button Æ Figure 1 2. Default main screen stays at DVI1 & DVI2Æ Press “PIP” button Æ Figure 2 3.
  • Page 19 The MINUS button may now be used to move the highlight cursor “Down” and the PLUS button may be used to move the highlight cursor “Up”. If no buttons are touched for 5 seconds the INPUT screen will close and the display will show the signal selected. Any modified or changed parameter setting will be automatically saved if you power off.
  • Page 20 PAP1 (4:3 aspect ratio window) Picture PAP2 (Side by side full screen window) Picture...
  • Page 21 OSD Button When the MENU button is touched, the OS D main menu screen will appear as below: The MINUS button may now be used to move the highlight cursor “Down” and the PLUS button may be used to move the highlight cursor “Up”. The OSD button may be used to move the cursor into the next selection field.
  • Page 22 RGB Setting Item Description: PHASE Horizontal Sampling Phase Adjustment CONTRAST Contrast Adjustment H_POSITION Horizontal Screen Adjustment V_POSITION Vertical Screen Adjustment R_LEVEL Red Color level Adjustment G_LEVEL Green Color level Adjustment B_LEVEL Blue Color level Adjustment TEMPERATURE Color Temperature Adjustment DISP MODE FULL Full Screen EVEN...
  • Page 23 DVI Setting Item Description: CONTRAST Contrast Adjustment R_LEVEL Red Color level Adjustment G_LEVEL Green Color level Adjustment B_LEVEL Blue Color level Adjustment TEMPERATURE Color Temperature Adjustment DISP MODE FULL Full Screen EVEN Half Screen NORMAL Keep normal aspect ratio EXIT Quit from current setting...
  • Page 24 VIDEO 1, 2 & 3 setting screen: VIDEO Setting Item Description: CONTRAST Contrast Adjustment SHARPNESS Horizontal edge sharpness Color Adjustment R_LEVEL Red Color level Adjustment G_LEVEL Green Color level Adjustment B_LEVEL Blue Color level Adjustment TEMPERATURE Color Temperature Adjustment EXIT Quit from current setting...
  • Page 25 PIP Sub-menu setting screen: PIP (1-10) Picture Size To change PIP size, touch OSD and then move the cursor to the signal input for the PIP screen. Touch the OSD button to move the cursor (right) to highlight “PIP_SIZE”. Touch the OSD button to move the cursor (right) to highlight screen size.
  • Page 26 OSD Setting Main Screen: OSD Setting Item Description: H_POSITION Horizontal Screen Adjustment V_POSITION Vertical Screen Adjustment TRANSLUCENT Screen background color can be adjusted as transparent as you want (total 10 scales) BRIGHTNESS Selection - Leave on UART which is controller setting SYSTEM RETURN Restore all parameter setting to factory default value EXIT...
  • Page 27 Programmable OSD Signal Input Source Name setting screen: 1. Touch the MINUS or PLUS buttons to move to the desired input name. 2. Press the OSD button to rename “R GB1” to any desired source input name. Example: Sonar, Radar…etc). Touch the MINUS or PLUS buttons to select from (A~Z, 0~9, “.”, “-“) characters.
  • Page 28 3. This is the picture of renaming RGB1 channel to “RADAR” SYSTEM RETURN setting screen:...
  • Page 29 Operator may choose “SYSTEM RETURN” selection item on the OSD Screen to restore all of the parameter settings to factory default value. When you touch the PLUS button, the parameter will show “YES” and confirm it. WARNING: Using the “System Restore” function will erase all signal input names.
  • Page 30: Technical Specification

    5.0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION BC-MT-1950 LCD Display Backlight 19 inch LED Backlight 376.32x301.06 mm Active Display Area Brightness 1000 cd/m2 * Resolution 1280x1024 (SXGA) 2000:1 Contrast Ratio Pixel Pitch (mm) 0.294(H)x0.294(V) Viewing Angle 89° (H), 89°(V) Display Color 16.7 Million Tr: 28ms...
  • Page 31 BC-MT-2450 LCD Display Backlight 24 inch wide LED Backlight 531.4 x 298.9mm Active Display Area Brightness 1000 cd/m2 * Resolution 1920x1080 (FHD) 5000:1 Contrast Ratio Pixel Pitch (mm) 0.276 (H) x 0.276(V) Viewing Angle 89° (H), 89° (V) Display Color 16.7 Million Tr: 25ms Response Time...
  • Page 32: Maintenaince And Troubleshooting

    6.0 MAINTENAINCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Precautions To maximize the life and safe use of your unit, always be sure to follow the warnings, precautions and maintenance recommendations in this user manual. In a Watercraft or Vehicle: The monitor should be visible to the driver only if it is used for navigation, or system control.
  • Page 33 Troubleshooting All MT Series 50 displays are, prior to packing and shipping, subjected to comprehensive test and quality assurance programs. However, if this unit should develop a fault, please refer to the following table to identify the most likely cause and the corrective action required to restore normal operation.

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