Contents Contents ..................3 Contents of package ....................7 General .................... 9 About this manual ......................10 About Hatteland Display .....................10 www.hatteland-display.com ..................10 Contact Information ....................10 Maritime Multi Display (MMD) - Introduction ..............11 Product Labeling ......................12 Touch screen products ....................16 Installation ..................19 General Installation Recommendations ..............20...
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Contents Operation ..................43 User Controls ......................44 On Screen Display (OSD) Menu Introduction ............46 OSD Keycode / OSD Lock Mode ................46 OSD Simplified and Full Menu modes (examples) ............47 OSD Visual Feedback (examples) ................47 OSD Menu Structure ....................48 Input Source Settings (page 50-51) ............... 48 Image Settings (page 52-56) .................
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Contents Technical Drawings ..............87 Technical Drawings - HD 12T21 MMD-xxx-Fxxx ............88 AC Model ....................... 88 DC Model ....................... 89 Technical Drawings - HD 15T21 MMD-xxx-Fxxx ............90 Technical Drawings - HD 17T21 MMD-xxx-Fxxx ............91 Technical Drawings - HD 17T21 MMD-xxx-FHxx ............92 High Bright model....................
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Contents Technical Drawings - Accessories ..........99 Technical Drawings - HD CMB SX1-A1 ..............100 Console Mount Kit 12”,15”,17”,19” ............... 100 Technical Drawings - HD CMB SX1-A2 ..............104 Console Mount Kit 12”,15”,17”,19” ............... 104 Technical Drawings - HD CMB SX1-A3 ..............105 Console Mount Kit 12”,15”,17”,19”...
Documentation and Driver DVD/CD containing the user manual, including the Touch Screen driver for units delivered with a factory mounted touch screen. For most recent drivers, please Menu browser visit “www.hatteland-display.com/archive” for Microsoft® Windows® In some cases (due to revisions) a provisonal CD (PRO02-xxx) may be delivered with the unit Operating Systems instead.
About Hatteland Display Hatteland Display is 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.
Maritime Multi Display (MMD) - Introduction As a leading manufacturer of display and computer hardware for the maritime segment, Hatteland Display continuously gauges and responds to market needs. Our commitment to develop specialized products for a multitude of onboard ship systems continues, and with that the introduction now of a brand new product range called, Series X.
This section details the locations, content details and specifications for factory mounted labels for all currently available standard Hatteland Display Maritime Multi Display (MMD) models. This information will in most cases also apply for most Customized Models as well, but may differ based on customer requirements, in that case, please refer to the customized User Manual (paper or electronic version, dependent on customer requirements).
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Product Labeling Label Locations Number ID and coloring based on “Label Size and Types“ table from previous page. All illustrations below is seen from rear (and side where needed) with connectors facing down. Actual labels regarding its size and text orientation vs product size is drawn in.
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Product Labeling Warranty label covers screw. HD 19T21 MMD-xxx-Fxxx Labels placed on rear. Warranty label covers screw. HD 24T21 MMD-xxx-Fxxx Labels placed on rear. Warranty label covers screw. HD 26T21 MMD-xxx-Fxxx Labels placed on rear. IND100077-133...
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Manufactured Date yyyymmdd IND100780-3 - Rev 07 - 03 Aug 2015 This document explains the type number structure for the Hatteland Display Series X Maritime Multi Display product range. Input Voltages & Power Rating Barcode (TYP+SNO) - Example standard typenumber:...
- Communicates via USB to external computer or internally Main usability, performance and integration characteristics are: Technology Optical Performance Stable Calibration Gloves Water Durability Price Multitouch Frameless Design Analog Resisitive Surface Capacitive Projected Capacitive* *Used for all Hatteland Display standard Series X Touch Screen products. Touchscreen IND100110-12...
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“Multitouch”. You may choose to install 3rd party drivers for example during trouble-shooting situations or to review features of the 3rd party software. Hatteland Display suggests that you should use factory default Microsoft® Windows® 7 HID touch drivers in any case possible.
General Installation Recommendations First Things First! ATTENTION! IND100148-5 - Rev 03 To prevent damage to chassis and glass, please review the illustrations below before handling units. WRONG CORRECT Humidity Exposure Notice! HANDLING ! HANDLING ! Applies for non-bonded product only. If exposed to humidity in combination with temperature variations,...
General Installation Recommendations 7. If the push buttons of the product are not illuminated, an external, dimmable illumination (IEC 60945 Ed. 4, 4.2.2.3, e.g. Goose neck light) is required for navigational use. The illumination shall be dazzle-free and adjustable to extinction.
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9. The classification is only valid for approved mounting brackets provided by Hatteland Display. The unit shall be mounted stand-alone without any devices or loose parts placed at or nearby the unit. Any other type of mounting might require test and re-classification.
General Installation Recommendations Ergonomics 1. The front surface of the display glass has an anti-reflective (AR) coating which can be scratched and damaged with improper cleaning. It is recommended to use only 90+% pure Isopropyl alcohol (Isopropanol) and a soft fabric cloth for this first cleaning.
General Installation Recommendations Maximum Cable Length Any 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.
Connector used for module 2-pin Phoenix 1961986 • DC Power IN (24VDC) - Single Input MSTB 2,5/ 2-STF-5,08 BK Identifi ed on Hatteland Display product data sheet as: “Terminal Block 5.08” Screwdriver: SZS 0,6x3,5, slot- headed. Tightening torque min. 0.5 Nm.
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General Installation Recommendations If your installation require additional cable fasteners support, please visit and purchase directly from manufacturer: Illustrations below are approximate, actual Housing and Hood may deviate slightly, but function remains the same. Phoenix Cable Housing - Illustration Weidmüller Cover Hood - Illustration Weidmüller 1005290000 - BCZ 3.81 AH04 BK BX (4-pin) Phoenix 1803934 - KGG-MSTB 2,5/ 2 (2-pin) Weidmüller 1005300000 - BCZ 3.81 AH05 BK BX (5-pin)
Installation Procedures Panel / Console Mounting Bracket Kit for 12”,15”,17”,19” - Single Key Hole You need: Allen Wrench tool (3mm), 4 pcs of HD CMB SX1-A1 / -A2 or -A3 Kit (-A1 or -A2 included in delivery). Procedure suitable for: Display and Panel Computers with Single Key Hole. Brackets are EN60945 Tested. Attention: A suitable pre-cut panel cutout should be made prior to mounting.
Installation Procedures Panel / Console Mounting Bracket Kit for 12”,15”,17”,19” - Double Key Hole You need: Allen Wrench tool (3mm), 4 pcs of HD CMB SX1-A1 / -A2 or -A3 Kit (-A1 or -A2 included in delivery). Procedure suitable for: Display and Panel Computers with Double Key Hole. Brackets are EN60945 Tested. Attention: A suitable pre-cut panel cutout should be made prior to mounting.
Installation Procedures Panel Cutout / Console Mounting Bracket Kit for 24” You need: Torx T25 tool, 1 pcs of HD CMB SX1-B1 kit (included in delivery). Procedure suitable for: Display and Panel Computers Series X range. Brackets are EN60945 Tested. Attention: A suitable pre-cut panel cutout should be made prior to mounting.
Installation Procedures Panel Cutout / Console Mounting Bracket Kit for 26” You need: Torx T25 tool, 1 pcs of HD CMB SX1-C1 kit (included in delivery). Procedure suitable for: Display and Panel Computers Series X. Brackets are EN60945 Tested. Attention: A suitable pre-cut panel cutout should be made prior to mounting. Do not force the unit into the panel cutout as it might break the outer glass or scratch the chassis on the unit.
Display or Panel Computer units has. If unsure, please contact Hatteland Display for support in choosing the correct bracket version (BRD or TMB). Table last updated 09 Feb 2015. Throughout 2015 the BRD (HW00) versions will be phased out of production and only TMB (HW01) versions will remain available for manufactured units.
Installation Procedures HD TMB-SX1-A1 HD 12T21 MMD-xxx-Fxxx “HW01”: HD 12T21 STD-xxx-Fxxx Sold since April 2012. HD 12T21 MMC-xxx-xxxx Fits Double Key Hole Chassis only. HD 15T21 MMD-xxx-Fxxx HD 15T21 STD-xxx-Fxxx HD 15T21 MMC-xxx-xxxx HD TMB-SX1-B1 HD 17T21 MMD-xxx-Fxxx “HW01”: HD 17T21 STD-xxx-Fxxx Sold since May 2012.
Installation Procedures Important to know about LEFT and RIGHT brackets Throughout the following installation procedure for both BRD and TMB brackets, it is important to understand the difference between LEFT and RIGHT brackets. The Display and Panel Computer chassis are not 100% square boxed, but are slightly designed with a minor narrow angled chassis towards the rear (FIG1) to allow easier “drop- in”...
Attention: A suitable pre-drilled location and knowledge of measurements for both main unit and brackets/tilting functionality should be prepared and checked prior to mounting. Please disconnect ALL cables before proceeding. Please review User Manual or visit www.hatteland-display.com for Technical Drawings regarding measurements for both main unit and Mounting Brackets.
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Installation Procedures ▼ 5: Ensure that both Key Hole Plugs slide into the Key Holes and goes to the bottom position (FIG1 and FIG2). If they appear too tight, you may loose the Key Hole Plug screw a few turns and re-try (see previous step 2). FIG3 shows Key Hole Plug correctly into Key Hole and both brackets in place.
Attention: A suitable pre-drilled location and knowledge of measurements for both main unit and brackets/tilting functionality should be prepared and checked prior to mounting. Please disconnect ALL cables before proceeding. Please review User Manual or visit www.hatteland-display.com for Technical Drawings regarding measurements for both main unit and Mounting Brackets.
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LED symbols to show or not, since symbols will be seen upside down. Review http://www.hatteland-display.com/inb100018-4.php (“Glass Display Control™ (GDC) LED & Button operations” section). Swapped Position: User Controls readable, cables has to bend up or go straight down, Left and Right Bracket needs to be swapped, indicating Left Bracket on Right Side, and RIght Bracket on Left Side to ensure proper fitting and to avoid wrong footprint of the mounting holes of the bracket base (reference to “Important to know about LEFT and RIGHT brackets”).
Attention: A suitable pre-drilled location and knowledge of measurements for both main unit and brackets/tilting functionality should be prepared and checked prior to mounting. Please disconnect ALL cables before proceeding. Please review User Manual or visit www.hatteland-display.com for Technical Drawings regarding measurements for both main unit and Mounting Brackets.
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(GDC) LED symbols to show or not, since symbols will be seen upside down. Displayed image needs to be flipped vertically. Review http://www.hatteland-display.com/inb100018-4.php (“Glass Display Control™ (GDC) LED & Button operations” section). Normal Position: User Controls readable, no image flip needed, cables has to bend up or go straight down.
Physical Connections Connection area of unit (illustration) 3 x BNC, Composite Video IN USB Touch 2 x DVI-D In RS-232 COM VGA/RGB Out Power Input AC RJ45 Network RS-422/RS-485 COM 2 x VGA/RGB In Potmeter Port Power Input DC Grounding Screw Note: 19 inch unit used as example above, please review specifications for your actual model.
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Physical Connections DVI-D IN: Connect your DVI cable to any of the two DVI-D 18+1P, Single Link Connector (female). Secure your DVI cable to the hex spacers provided on the unit and make sure you do not bend any of the pins inside the connector. Connect the other end of the cable to the DVI connector on your equipment and secure it.
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Physical Connections POWER INPUT: The internal AC power module supports both 115VAC/60Hz and 230VAC/50Hz power input. Please check specifications for your unit. POWER INPUT: Connect your DC power cable to the 2-pin Terminal Block 5.08 connector. The internal DC power module supports 24VDC.
User Controls USER CONTROLS OVERVIEW The units are designed by using Glass Display Control™ (GDC) touch technology to allow interactivity adjusting brilliance (brightness) and control power on / off with the use of illuminated symbols. Note that these symbols are only visible (backlight illuminated) when suitable power is connected.
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Used to sense level of ambient light in the surrounding environment. The sensor data can be read by suitable software through the Hatteland Display SCOM functionality of the unit and thus can be used to control brightness remotely. Note: This sensor is barly visible for the eye and lies under the glass. It has no illumination behind to indicate it’s position.
OSD Menu Overview On Screen Display (OSD) Menu Introduction The OSD menu consists of main menus and submenus which is very easy to navigate through. All functions are explained in-depth later in this user manual. You should prior to using the OSD menu and functions, be sure to familiarize yourself with how to physically access the menu, how to navigate up/down/left/right, how to modify values, exiting menus and more.
OSD Menu Overview OSD Simplified and Full Menu modes (examples) You may encounter two different menu size setups based on factory default or by customized preset configuration. The Simplified Menu mode offers easy and clear access to most commonly used functions. The Full Menu mode offers a more advanced menu with technical information and is suited for more technical minded users.
OSD Menu Overview OSD Menu Structure In this table all functions within menus and their submenus are shown. Functions that begins with an asterix (*) and in bold/red font color style indicates this function/menu is only available during “Full” menu mode or during Video CVBS fullscreen.
OSD Menu Functions On Screen Display (OSD) Menu Functions The following section covers all possible settings that the user can (in a certain mode) encounter or needs to adjust via easy understandable menus, text and navigation. For simpler reading the menu choice “Exit” has been left out of description in this chapter intentionally.
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OSD Menu Functions Input Source Settings - Rename Source |---2--- By factory default, every signal source input are named based on it’s signal property as described in the previous functions, but with the rename source function you can rename these into more understandable descriptions like;...
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OSD Menu Functions Image Settings Lets you configure various visual preferences for any signal. The contents of these submenu are listed below. Image Settings - Auto Position |---2--- Will automatically fit the current displayed full screen signal and center it based on the active area of the TFT display.
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OSD Menu Functions Image Settings - Hue *Available in “Full Mode” only + Video Fullscreen |---2--- Allows to adjust/shift the main color properties of all Red, Green, Blue and Yellow (unique hues) values. This can be useful for certain Composite Video sources (no effect on DVI/VGA signals) whose output may have shifted or seems to be “out of phase”, where for instance blue seems more dominant than green, red and yellow-ish colors.
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OSD Menu Functions Image Settings - Display - Clock |--------3-------- Adjust the horizontal frequency (clock) of the analog signal to improve visibility of the entire image. When it is adjusted, you will notice that the image will appear to be stretched and might in some situations start to flicker/scroll, at which point you must reverse the last adjustment to stop it from flickering/scrolling anymore.
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OSD Menu Functions Image Settings - Video Setup *Available when Video Fullscreen only |---2--- Provides submenus where the following settings for Composite video signals are available: Image Settings - Video Setup - Main MADI mode |--------3-------- Motion Adaptive De-Interlacing. Motion adaptive de-interlacing is a pixel-based two-phase process.
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OSD Menu Functions Image Settings - Video Setup - Noise Reduction - MPEG NR Mode |-------------4------------- MPEG NR (the generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information) can be set to either “ON” or “OFF”. This function will try to reduce noise as result from compressed/formatted MPEG video streams.
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OSD Menu Functions Color Mode Settings Lets you adjust the color temperature (Kelvin degrees) of the image. This applies to the Main Source signal. Window overlays (PIP/PBP) and the OSD Menu overlay will be unaffected. Lower values make the image appear warmer, while higher values will make it appear cooler.
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OSD Menu Functions Multi-PIP Settings Lets you adjust how the Picture-in-Picture (PIP) or Picture-by-Picture (PBP) display mode is set up. The default position of the rectangle is set to upper left corner of the Active Display area. Note that this requires a valid incoming signal to be present in either the VGA or CVBS inputs.
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OSD Menu Functions Multi-PIP Settings - PIP Position |--------3-------- When PIP Child mode is active, the size and position of the frame displaying the Secondary Source can be adjusted by means of submenus for size and position respectively below. Settings as follows: “PIP H-Position”...
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OSD Menu Functions OSD Settings Allows you to customize the visual appearance of the On Screen Display (OSD) menu, such as; position, transparency, time-out, assign hot keys, define access modes and save, load and recall favourite settings and more. The contents of these submenus are listed below. OSD Settings - OSD Position |---2---...
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OSD Menu Functions OSD Settings - Preset Save - Save |--------3-------- Allows to save current state of all function and values to user defined presets. The contents of the submenu is listed below. Settings as follows: “User 1” = Save all OSD settings to User 1 slot. “User 2”...
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OSD Menu Functions OSD Settings - OSD Mode |---2--- Configuring the OSD Mode to show as simplified/most common functions or advanced (full) setup. Settings as follows: “Simplified” = A few functions is not visible/available in this state. For most uses this is the preferred setting and are safe for the display functionality and continuous trusted operation on the unit.
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OSD Menu Functions OSD Settings - OSD Key Outdoor |---2--- To prevent accidental activation of Glass Display Control™ (GDC) touch functions, you can add an extra layer of security on how “sensitve” the touch detection operates. This applies for “MENU”, “(-) Brilliance (+)”...
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OSD Menu Functions Management Settings Allows you to adjust overall settings for interaction/communication for the unit, such as scaling, zoom, timing of signals, adjust voltages for LED (which illuminate the front glass symbols), sensitivity for the touch control, VGA filter and Serial/Ethernet communication and more. The contents of these submenus are listed below.
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OSD Menu Functions Management Settings - Graphic Scaling - Horizont Stretch |--------3-------- All stretching will performed from center of active display area and outwards in one direction. Settings as follows: “Horizont Stretch” = Zoom/stretch current full screen signal in Horizontal direction only (left and right).
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OSD Menu Functions Management Settings - Unknown Timing Search *Available in “Full Mode” only |---2--- Use this if you are unable to find or detect the incoming full screen signal automatically (applies for Analog VGA and CVBS video signals only. A PIP or PBP configured signal is not supported). It may be a customized signal regarding resolution and refresh frequency.
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“Reset Factory Default” (or “Load User Default”+Slot Number, if available and previously stored by using “Save User Default”+Slot Number) commands if you are unable to navigate the OSD menu. Please review the appropriate Technical User Manual located here: http://www.hatteland-display.com/pdflink/inb100018-4.php User Controls IND100064-38...
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OSD Menu Functions Management Settings - Filter *Available in “Full Mode” only |---2--- Filter (applies for VGA1 signal input only) is a Signal Noise Reduction technique to enhance a possible weak or bad RGB/VGA signal. It will remove certain types of noise patterns typically apparent in close proximity of other electronic equipment with less or lack of proper shielding to prevent interference.
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● Note: Default mode is “RS232” protocol. A more detailed description of the SCOM (Serial/Ethernet Communication) can be found here: http://www.hatteland-display.com/pdflink/inb100018-4.php Review also the “Pinout Assignments” chapter in this manual for additional help during preperation and/or installation of external equipment intended to communicate with.
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OSD Menu Functions Service Will show various technical and unit related information, such as; Firmware versions, Elapsed Time, Internal Temperature, Fault Status and activation for the internal Test Pattern image useful for trouble- shooting. Some of these functions are static information while others are accessible. Whenever you are in contact with helpdesk or service personnel, they might require you to read back some of these values in order to precisely pinpoint any problem/question you should have with the unit or its functionality.
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OSD Menu Functions Service - Test Pattern |---2--- Will show the internal test pattern with greyscales, colors and raster patterned boxes to check for deviations in the TFT panel/display controller behaviour. It is independent of any current resolution or specifications found in the signal inputs. The test pattern is generated internally in the display controller and is sent 1:1 directly to the TFT panel.
Specifications - HD 12T21 MMD-xxx-Fxxx SPECIFICATIONS Note: All specifi cations are subject to change without prior notice! Please visit www.hatteland-display.com for the latest electronic version. All specifications are subject to change without prior notice! TFT Technology: Physical Considerations: • High Quality TFT with LED Backlight Technology •...
Specifications - HD 15T21 MMD-xxx-Fxxx SPECIFICATIONS Note: All specifi cations are subject to change without prior notice! Please visit www.hatteland-display.com for the latest electronic version. All specifications are subject to change without prior notice! TFT Technology: Physical Considerations: • High Quality TFT with LED Backlight •...
Specifications - HD 17T21 MMD-xxx-Fxxx SPECIFICATIONS Note: All specifi cations are subject to change without prior notice! Please visit www.hatteland-display.com for the latest electronic version. All specifications are subject to change without prior notice! TFT Technology: Physical Considerations: • High Quality TFT with LED Backlight •...
Specifications - HD 17T21 MMD-xxx-FHxx SPECIFICATIONS Note: All specifi cations are subject to change without prior notice! Please visit www.hatteland-display.com for the latest electronic version. All specifications are subject to change without prior notice! TFT Technology: Physical Considerations: • High Quality TFT with LED Backlight Technology •...
Specifications - HD 19T21 MMD-xxx-Fxxx SPECIFICATIONS Note: All specifi cations are subject to change without prior notice! Please visit www.hatteland-display.com for the latest electronic version. All specifications are subject to change without prior notice! TFT Technology: Physical Considerations: • High Quality TFT with LED Backlight •...
Specifications - HD 19T21 MMD-xxx-FHxx SPECIFICATIONS Note: All specifi cations are subject to change without prior notice! Please visit www.hatteland-display.com for the latest electronic version. All specifications are subject to change without prior notice! TFT Technology: Physical Considerations: • High Quality TFT with LED Backlight Technology •...
Specifications - HD 24T21 MMD-xxx-Fxxx SPECIFICATIONS Note: All specifi cations are subject to change without prior notice! Please visit www.hatteland-display.com for the latest electronic version. All specifications are subject to change without prior notice! TFT Technology: Physical Considerations: • High Quality TFT with LED Backlight •...
Specifications - HD 24T21 MMD-xxx-FHxx SPECIFICATIONS Note: All specifi cations are subject to change without prior notice! Please visit www.hatteland-display.com for the latest electronic version. All specifications are subject to change without prior notice! TFT Technology: Physical Considerations: • High Quality TFT with LED Backlight Technology •...
Specifications - HD 26T21 MMD-xxx-Fxxx (LED/CCFL version) SPECIFICATIONS Note: All specifi cations are subject to change without prior notice! Please visit www.hatteland-display.com for the latest electronic version. All specifications are subject to change without prior notice! TFT Technology: Physical Considerations: •...
Specifications - HD 26T21 MMD-xxx-FxxC (LED/CCFL version) SPECIFICATIONS Note: All specifi cations are subject to change without prior notice! Please visit www.hatteland-display.com for the latest electronic version. All specifications are subject to change without prior notice! TFT Technology: Physical Considerations: •...
Pinout Assignments Connectors illustrated here are either standard by factory default or may be available (through factory customization). Note that some combinations may not be possible due to space restrictions. List also valid for customized models. All pin out assignments are seen from users Point of View (POV) while looking straight at the connector. Please review the dedicated datasheet or technical drawings for your actual unit to identify and determine the presence of desired connector.
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In order to activate the external potmeter-control, the internal “FHA (Feature Header, Potentiometer)“ Serial Command has to be set fi rst via our SCOM (Serial Communication Control Interface). Usage for SCOM: Review the dedicated Technical Manual (INB100018-4) available from our website: http://www.hatteland-display.com/pdfl ink/inb100018-4.php Appendix IND100241-23...
Basic Trouble-shooting GENERAL ISSUES FOR TFT PANEL BASED PRODUCTS Note: Applies for a range of various products. This is only meant as a general guide. 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 is set/adjusted to max brightness.
Declaration of Conformity We, manufacturer, Hatteland Display AS, Stokkastrandvegen 87B, 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, HD MMC and HT/HM (computers) 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.
General Terms and Conditions As of January 2015, Hatteland Display AS’ “Terms of Sales and Delivery” and “Warranty Terms” has been substituted by the updated ”General terms and conditions for sale of goods and performance of additional services” (the “General Terms and Conditions”).
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.
Note for units equipped with an PCTS (Projected Capacitive) Touch Screen: Reference to Engineering Change Notification June 2013: http://www.hatteland-display.com/mails/10_2013_ecn.html Touch Screen Firmware V1001 (12 inch) and V1000 (15,17,19,24): For Maritime Multi Display (MMD) / Industrial Standard Display (STD) units the touch screen signals are routed through the display unit via the USB port and can not be controlled / detect status by the unit itself in any way.
Added Installation procedures for HD TMB SX1-C1 and HD 19BRD SX1-A1, page 18,19,20 Added new functions: “OSD Lock mode/Full Mode” and “OSD Key Outdoor”, page 32,45,46,47 - Reference to ECN: http://www.hatteland-display.com/mails/01_2013_ecn.html Revised text for “OSD Mode/Full”, note #2, concerning power off and on, reverts back to Simplified, page 46 Revised text for “LED Drive”, default is 0-31, not 0-100, page 51...
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Revision History 09 Dec 2014 Added drawings for HD CMB SX1-C1 accessory, page 30,109,110,111 Added Multitouch option, now available for 26 inch models, page 84 09 Feb 2015 General maintenance update regarding minor text changes throughout the manual. Revised note/text for HD CMB SX1-A1 and -A2, page 7 Revised brackets overview, page 31,32 Added drawing for JH 26TAP STD-A1, Series X to Series 1 frame adapter, page 115 Added note for external Potmeter Control function, ref: QAR/126392, page 123...