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Declaration of Conformity P000736 / MON-STE55HD-MD: This device has been evaluated to the UL 60601-1 standard: Equipment evaluated to this standard is not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide (unless additional tests have been passed).
Table of Contents Tips and Safety Precautions ............................5 Mounting ................................... 5 Location ..................................5 Power Cord ................................5 Manual Scope ................................5 Connecting and Powering On the Monitor......................... 6 Unpacking the carton ..............................6 ...
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Setup Menu ................................21 Table 9: Setup Menu Functions .......................... 21 Figure 14: Setup Menu ............................21 Figure 15: Setup Menu, Lock Mode Selected ..................... 22 Selecting User Settings ............................23 Front Keypad ................................23 ...
Doing so could result in electric shock. Manual Scope - This manual is written for use with the P000736/ MON-STE55HD-MD. When describing a different specification between the models, the part number is given. (When the part number is not given, the description is true for both models.
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).
Connecting the Power Cord 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 AC Power Connection Document # 82070-1026, Revision B...
Control Devices The monitor comes with two control devices: A front control keypad on the monitor and a remote control. This section covers how to use and maintain these control devices. Front View Figure 5: Monitor Front Remote Sensor: Point the remote control toward this remote sensor. Power Indicator: The blue LED indicates the monitor is on and fully functional.
Front Keypad Controls Your LCD monitor allows you to easily adjust the characteristics of the image being displayed. All of these adjustments are made using the keypad control buttons on the front of the monitor. When you use these buttons to adjust controls, an OSD shows the selection you are making.
Remote Control Overview of Remote Control Functions Description Power Turn the monitor on and off Source Displays and selects the available input sources Switches the input signal to SDI HDMI Switches the input signal to HDMI DVI-D/DVI-A Switches the input signal to DVI-D or DVI-A S-VIDEO Switches the input signal to S-Video Composite...
Source Menu The Source window displays all possible input sources for both the main image and secondary image (used for Picture In Picture (PIP) and Picture And Picture (PAP) functions). Select Source on the front keypad or the remote control to open the Source window, shown below. Use the arrow, Source, and Menu buttons on either the front keypad or the remote control to navigate the window.
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Use the ◄ and ►buttons to navigate between working with the Primary and Secondary columns. Use ▲and ▼buttons to navigate through selections in the Primary and Secondary sources columns. An arrow displays next to the source you are currently navigated to. ...
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. Picture Menu Use the Display Menu to adjust the picture quality. Function Description The Multi-Diagnostic Mode (MDM) setting is used to select the best image settings for different diagnostic environments.
Color Menu Use the Color Menu to adjust settings that affect the image color. Function Description Change the color temperature. (Selections are: 6500K, 7500K, 8200K, 9300K, Natural, User). If you set the Color Temp. to User Color, you can Color Temp. adjust the individual adjustments for red (R), green (G), and blue (B)).
Miscellaneous (Misc.) Menu Function Description Select the aspect ratio for the image. (Select from: Full Screen, Aspect Ratio, Scaling Native). Horizontal Overscan - Adjust the image size left and right. The screen may have H. Overscan black bars at the left and right (pillarboxed). Vertical Overscan - Adjust the image size up and down.
To display two signals in PAP (Picture And Picture) mode, on the remote control press PAP or on the Misc. menu PIP Mode setting, select PAP. The Swap button on the remote control swaps the PAP image source with the main image source. Figure 12: PAP Window To return to full screen viewing of the main image source last selected before entering PAP mode, with the remote control select PIP a third time.
Setup Menu Use the Setup Menu to adjust the language, lock, and user settings. Function Description All Reset Recall the default factory settings for the currently selected user. Lock Mode Lock and unlock the OSD functions. See details about using this setting below. Choose the language for the OSD display (Select from: English, Chinese, Language French, German, Italian, and Spanish)
Use ▲ and ▼ to navigate the sub-menu items. Select Lock Mode. DVI-D 1600 X 1200 @ 60Hz Setup USER1 All Reset Enter Lock Mode LOCK OFF Language English User Settings USER1 Enter Information Figure 15: Setup Menu, Lock Mode Selected Use ◄...
Selecting User Settings There are three ways to select a user profile: using the front keypad, the remote control, or the OSD menu. These are described below. Front Keypad To change the user setting from the keypad on the front panel, use the Function key. Figure 16: Front Keypad Remote Control Use the User 1 –...
OSD Menu Press M key and select to S ETUP Press ” ▲, ▼” button to select User Settings. The current user is USER1. DVI-D 1920 X 1200 @ 60Hz USER1 Setup All Reset Enter Lock Mode LOCK OFF Language English User Settings USER1...
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Use the◄ ► buttons to select the user name you wish to load, then press E . The User Settings NTER menu, shown below, displays. User Settings Load Save Rename USER1 Figure 19: User Settings Menu On the menu that appears, use the▲ and ▼ buttons to select L .
Default Monitor Settings Picture Multi-Diagnostic Mode (MDM) USER Brightness Default* Contrast Gamma Sharpness Black Level Color Color Temp. 9300K Saturation 6-Axis Miscellaneous Scaling Full Setup Lock Mode Language English * The default value of the brightness function varies with the model and is set at the factory. Table 10: Default Monitor Settings Document # 82070-1026, Revision B CONFIDENTIAL...
- Is the remote control pointed toward the products recommended above can be used. monitor? *If the STERIS products are not available, a - The battery may need to be changed. mixture of 50% methyl or ethyl alcohol and 50%...
Advanced Mode Service technicians may need to access additional features of the monitor. These features are available through Advanced Mode. To access Advanced Mode, press the following keys on the front keypad in sequence: 1. Power Off 2. Enter 3. ► 4.
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.
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