ISIC DuraMON 26 WS User's Reference Manual

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DuraMON 26 WS
User Reference Manual
User Reference Manual – DuraMON-WS series
PN: 05435-000 Rev A Page 1

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  • Page 1 DuraMON-WS series DuraMON 26 WS User Reference Manual User Reference Manual – DuraMON-WS series PN: 05435-000 Rev A Page 1...
  • Page 2: Fcc Warning

    Disclaimer ISIC A/S makes no representation or warranties with respect to the contents or use of this manual, and specifically disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, ISIC A/S reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes to its content at any time, without obligation to notify any person or entity of such revisions or changes.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ) ..........................22 IDEO SETTINGS OPTIONAL SERIAL CONNECTION PIN-OUT ........................24 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DURAMON WS ..................25 MECHANICAL OUTLINE DURAMON 26 WS....................26 ECDIS MODE ..............................27 DURA COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL ..................... 27 COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE .......................... 27 POWER CONSUMPTION ..........................27 IN RUSH CURRENT ............................
  • Page 4: Features

    Features Congratulations on your purchase of a DuraMON WS. This short form manual is designed to get you started working with your new DuraMON WS. The DuraMON WS series of monitors are all made as rugged monitors especially designed for the demanding operating conditions at sea.
  • Page 5: General Considerations On Installation And Operation

    The DuraMON WS is designed to work at conditions according to IEC 60945. However, keeping the temperature and vibration level at a minimum will extend the life time of the product. ISIC recommend operating this product at normal room temperature (20-25 °C), with the lowest level of vibration and humidity.
  • Page 6: Duramon Ws Connections

    DuraMON WS connections Below is a view of optional connections to the monitor. The default inputs are: power, RS-232, DVI and VGA. Remote Controle - RS232 Power ac User Reference Manual – DuraMON-WS series PN: 05435-000 Rev A Page 6...
  • Page 7: Duramon Ws Front Panel Controls (Ecdis And Radar)

    DuraMON WS front panel controls (ECDIS and Radar) The front panel is illuminated and will be dimmed continuously depending on changing of backlight brightness. DuraMON WS front foil: ON/OFF MENU DOWN ENTER ON/OFF: This key is used to turn the product on or off. Pressing it will turn the power on, while holding it pressed will turn the power off.
  • Page 8: Popup Menu

    Popup Menu Press “MENU” button once, and the Popup Menu will appear. While the Popup Menu is active, no settings sent over the serial link will be executed. Press once on the It is now possible to Backlight “MENU” key adjust the backlight level by pressing either up- or down...
  • Page 9 Press three times on It is now possible to Contrast the “MENU” key adjust the contrast level by pressing either the up- or down key. Press four times on It is now possible to the “MENU” key default backlight, Press ENTER to select default values brightness and contrast by pressing Press MENU to exit...
  • Page 10: Advanced Osd

    Advanced OSD With the Advanced OSD (On Screen Display) you can modify the settings and control the special features of the DuraMON WS as described on the next pages. To enter the Advanced OSD keep the “ENTER” key down and at the same time press the “MENU” key.
  • Page 11: Input Select

    Input select Input Select – Main Picture Channel Input Select – Scan Inputs The Main Picture Channel When “Scan Inputs” is Main Menu Main Menu Input Select can be selected between all Input Select enabled all inputs are Image Adjustments Image Adjustments available inputs (Composite continuously being...
  • Page 12: Image Adjustments

    Image Adjustments Image Adjustments – Auto Adjust Image Adjustments – Clock Selecting auto adjust will The pixel clock for the main Main Menu Main Menu Input Select Input Select force the system to adjust the picture channel can be Image Adjustments Image Adjustments image (clock, phase, selected here.
  • Page 13 Image Adjustments – Hor. Position Image Adjustments – Ver. Position The horizontal position of the The vertical position of the Main Menu Main Menu Input Select picture of the main picture Input Select picture of the main picture Image Adjustments Image Adjustments channel can be set here.
  • Page 14: Color Adjustments

    Color adjustments Color Adjustment – Backlight Color Adjustment – Gamma It is possible to set the The gamma correction for Main Menu Main Menu Input Select backlight level. Input Select the “main picture channel” Image Adjustments Image Adjustments is set here. It can be set to Color Adjustment Color Adjustment Default is 100% for non-...
  • Page 15: Adv. Color Settings

    Adv. Color Settings Adv. Color Settings – Color Space Adv. Color Settings – Color Temp Here the correct color space Here the color temperature Main Menu Main Menu Input Select for the main input channel Input Select can be selected. Set to user Image Adjustments Image Adjustments can be selected (only on...
  • Page 16: Scaling Adjustments

    Scaling Adjustments Scaling Adjustments – Scaling Mode Scaling Adjustments – Picture Flip Scaling Mode can be set to The Main Picture Channel Main Menu Main Menu Input Select either Expand, Stretch, Input Select can be mirrored horizontally Image Adjustments Image Adjustments Aspect or 1:1 and/or vertically.
  • Page 17: Osd Settings

    OSD settings OSD Settings – Menu Timeout OSD Settings – Menu Hor. Pos. The Menu Timeout period can The Horizontal Position of the Main Menu Main Menu Input Select be set between 0 and 60 Input Select OSD can be set from 0 (left Image Adjustments Image Adjustments seconds in steps of 5 seconds.
  • Page 18 OSD Settings – Popup Hor. Pos. OSD Settings – Popup Ver. Pos. The Horizontal Position of the The Vertical Position of the Main Menu Main Menu Input Select Popup can be set from 0 (left Input Select OSD can be set from 0 Image Adjustments Image Adjustments margin) to 100 (right margin).
  • Page 19: System Settings

    System settings System Settings – Splash Timeout System Settings – Monitor Timeout The time a splash menu The time before the Main Menu Main Menu Input Select appears (startup logo) can Input Select DuraMON WS will enter Image Adjustments Image Adjustments be varied from 0 to 60 power down mode if no Color Adjustment...
  • Page 20 System Settings System Settings Serial Communication Serial Communication version: Loudspeaker Settings Loudspeaker Settings Video Settings Video Settings DuraMON 26 WS System Settings System Settings OSD FW: XXXXX-XXX-X Splash Timeout Splash Timeout IF FW: XXXXX-XXX-X Menu Hor. Pos. Menu Hor. Pos.
  • Page 21: Serial Communication

    Serial Communication Serial Com. – Monitor Address To communicate with a Main Menu Input Select DuraMON WS the address has Image Adjustments to be set between 0 and 254. Color Adjustment Adv. Color Settings Scaling Adjustments Default is 0 OSD Settings System Settings Serial Communication Loudspeaker Settings...
  • Page 22: Video Settings (Optional)

    Video settings (optional) Video Settings – Motion Processing Video Settings – Sharpness The type of Motion The Sharpness of the video Main Menu Main Menu Processing is defined here. If Input Select signal can be selected Input Select Image Adjustments Image Adjustments Motion Processing is set to 0 it between -15 to 29.
  • Page 23 Video Settings – Mpeg Processing Video Settings – Video Brightness The level of Mpeg Processing The level of Video Brightness Main Menu Main Menu can be adjusted between 0 can be adjusted between 0 Input Select Input Select Image Adjustments Image Adjustments and 15.
  • Page 24: Serial Connection Pin-Out

    Video Settings – Video Hue Video Settings – Video Sharpness The Video Hue level can be The Video Sharpness level Main Menu Main Menu adjusted from 0 to 100. can be adjusted from 0 to Input Select Input Select Image Adjustments Image Adjustments 100.
  • Page 25: Technical Specifications Duramon Ws

    CE Mark: EN61000-6-2 & EN61000-6-4 Marine: IACS E10 ed. 5 & IEC 60945 Ed. 4 ECDIS, Radar IEC 61174 ed. 3, IEC 62288 ed. 1 Specification DuraMON 26 WS Resolution: 1920 x 1200 Active Area 550.08 mm x 343.8 mm (26.0” diagonal) Pixel Pitch: 0.2865 mm x 0.2865 mm...
  • Page 26: Mechanical Outline Duramon 26 Ws

    General tolerances: Units: mm Projection method: Drawing size: Hole position: Designed by 04-10-2010 Approved by ISIC A/S, Edwin Rahrs Vej 54, DK-8220 Brabrand. Tlf.: +45 70207077. Web: www.isic.dk Subject: Drawing no. Rev. Scale: 05260-000 Mechanical outline DuraMON 26'' WS Replaces:...
  • Page 27: Ecdis Mode

    [cm] (5.4°/H deviation or a (18°/H deviation or a horizontal horizontal magnetic flux of magnetic flux of 0.313 T) 0.094 T) DuraMON 26 WS 13 Power Consumption Test object / condition Ptyp [W] Pmax [W] DuraMON 26 WS 14 In rush current...
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting

    16 Servicing the unit In case that the unit still fails after following the troubleshooting send the unit to ISIC for repair. There are no user serviceable parts inside and to ensure ECDIS compliance the monitor has to be recalibrated at ISIC.
  • Page 29: Isic Info / Support

    18 ISIC info / Support In case you have inquiries or problems with your DuraMON WS, you have a number of possibilities to get support. Company name: ISIC A/S Head office: Edwin Rahrs Vej 54 DK – 8220 Brabrand Denmark...
  • Page 30: Revision History

    19 Revision history Rev A July 2011 First release User Reference Manual – DuraMON-WS series PN: 05435-000 Rev A Page 30...
  • Page 31: Appendix A: Pixel Policy

    TFT display. To regulate the acceptability of defects and protect the end user, ISIC A/S complies with the ISO 13406-2 standard. This standard recommends how many defects are considered acceptable in a display, before it should be replaced, within the terms of the warranty.
  • Page 32 Pixel Pixel defect type 1 Pixel constantly lit Pixel defect type 2 Pixel constantly dark Pixel defect type 3a Pixel defect type 3b Sub-pixel constantly lit Sub-pixel constantly dark (red, blue, green) (red, blue, green) Cluster A cluster consists of 5 x 5 pixels. Cluster pixel defect type 1 Cluster pixel defect type 2 Pixels in a cluster area constantly lit...
  • Page 33 Pixel faults accepted by ISIC A/S The maximum number of pixel faults that is considered acceptable at different screen resolutions is shown in the table below. This is the native resolution and not the resolution as adjusted by user. Class II...
  • Page 34 Edwin Rahrs Vej 54 DK-8220 Brabrand Denmark Web: http://www.isic.dk Email: service@isic.dk User Reference Manual – DuraMON-WS series PN: 05435-000 Rev A Page 34...

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