P000736 MON-STE55HD-MD

VividImage
®
Medical Grade
High Definition Wide Screen Monitor
OPERATION MANUAL
P000736
MON-STE55HD-MD
P000736
Notice for Users
IMPORTANT:
To aid in reporting in the case of loss or theft, or for
service maintenance purposes, please record the
monitor’s model and serial numbers in the space
provided. The numbers are located on the rear of
the monitor.
Model Number
MDC 4200-2CL
MDC 5500-2CL
Part Number
P000736
MON-STE55HD-MD
Model No:
Serial No:
Description
VividImage 42” Monitor
VividImage 55” Monitor
FCC Statement
WARNING — FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment not
expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which
case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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). Therefore this device is not
suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide.
P000736 / MON-STE55HD-MD:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Function, Intended Application and Mode of Operation:
The VividImage Series of monitors are intended to be used in the displaying and viewing of video and graphics for
review and analysis by trained medical practitioners. The mode of operation for this device is continuous
operation.
For a complete list of current certifications, please refer to the Specifications page of this manual.
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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 Figure 1: Included Cables ..................................................................................................................................... 6 Mounting the Monitor .................................................................................................................................................. 7 Figure 2: Mounting Holes ...................................................................................................................................... 7 Connecting the Video Inputs....................................................................................................................................... 7 Table 1: Inputs and Connections .......................................................................................................................... 7 Figure 3: Monitor Ports ......................................................................................................................................... 7 Connecting the Power Cord ........................................................................................................................................ 8 Figure 4: VividImage Monitor AC Power Connection ............................................................................................ 8 Control Devices ............................................................................................................................................................ 9 Front View ..................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Figure 5: Monitor Front ......................................................................................................................................... 9 Front Keypad Controls .............................................................................................................................................. 10 Figure 6: Keypad Control Buttons ....................................................................................................................... 10 Remote Control .......................................................................................................................................................... 11 Overview of Remote Control Functions ................................................................................................................... 11 Figure 7: The Remote Control ............................................................................................................................ 11 Figure 8: Remote Control Battery Access........................................................................................................... 11 Source Menu............................................................................................................................................................... 12 Figure 9: Source Menu Layout ........................................................................................................................... 12 OSD Menu Navigation ................................................................................................................................................ 14 On Screen Display (OSD) .......................................................................................................................................... 15 Navigating OSD Menus .............................................................................................................................................. 15 Figure 10: OSD Menu Layout ............................................................................................................................. 15 Details of OSD Menu Functions ................................................................................................................................ 16 Picture Menu ........................................................................................................................................................... 16 Table 5: Picture Menu Functions ........................................................................................................................ 16 Color Menu .............................................................................................................................................................. 17 Table 6: Color Menu Functions ........................................................................................................................... 17 Miscellaneous (Misc.) Menu .................................................................................................................................... 18 Table 7: Miscellaneous Menu Settings Functions ............................................................................................... 18 Figure 11: PIP Window ....................................................................................................................................... 18 Figure 12: PAP Window ...................................................................................................................................... 19 Table 8: PIP and PIP Function Availability for Signal Type Combinations .......................................................... 19 Figure 13: PIP Window Positions........................................................................................................................ 20 Document # 82070-1026, Revision B
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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 Figure 16: Front Keypad ..................................................................................................................................... 23 Remote Control ....................................................................................................................................................... 23 Figure 17: Front Keypad ..................................................................................................................................... 23 OSD Menu .............................................................................................................................................................. 24 Default Monitor Settings ............................................................................................................................................ 26 Monitor Care / Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................ 27 Monitor Care ........................................................................................................................................................... 27 Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................................................... 27 Advanced Mode.......................................................................................................................................................... 28 Returning to Standard Mode ................................................................................................................................... 28 Specifications ............................................................................................................................................................. 29 42 inch ................................................................................................................................................................ 29 55 inch ................................................................................................................................................................ 29 Table 11: Specifications...................................................................................................................................... 29 Glossary ...................................................................................................................................................................... 30 Index............................................................................................................................................................................ 31 Document # 82070-1026, Revision B
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Tips and Safety Precautions
- Do not display a still image for ten (10) or more
hours. An afterimage may remain.
Location
- It may be difficult to see the image on the
screen if the brightness is adjusted to the
minimum setting.
- Use the monitor in a suitable environment. See
“Operating Temperature” and “Storage
Temperature” on the Specifications page of this
manual.
- The quality of the video signal may influence the
quality of the displayed image.
- Use caution around liquids as you would with
any electrical appliance.
- Do not open the monitor.
- Do not insert objects into the monitor.
- When unpacking, carrying or mounting the
monitor at least two people are needed. Make
sure the monitor is in the upright position.
- Do not place the monitor on unstable surfaces.
Notes:
- Retain the carton and packing material for
storing or transporting the monitor.
- In all cases, refer to the specifications in this
manual to ensure proper monitor performance.
Use of the monitor outside of operating
specifications will void the monitor warranty and
may cause permanent damage to the monitor.
Power Cord
Mounting
- Always follow mounting instructions to avoid
physical injury and/or damage to the monitor.
- Do not damage the power cord. Damage to the
cord may result in fire or electric shock.
- Do not add extension cords.
- Use only the power cord included with the
monitor.
- Insert the power plug directly into the AC outlet.
- Do not remove or insert the power plug with wet
hands. 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. For product appearance, illustrations of
P/N P000736 are used in this manual.)
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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
1 Remote
8 Mounting Screws (attached to the monitor)
1 Quick Start Guide
1 DVI-D Cable
1 VGA Cable
1 Power Cord
1 Remote Control
1 S-Video Cable
Figure 1: Included Cables
If any one of these items is missing, please call Customer Support at (877) 887-1788.
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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). You must use at least four of the screws, either in the four center holes
or the four outer holes. Follow the directions that come with the wall mount kit to complete the installation.
VESA Hole Pattern
42” Monitor: 200mm x 200mm
55” monitor: 400 mm x 400 mm
VESA Hole Pattern
42” Monitor: 400mm x 200mm
55” monitor: 600mm x 400 mm
Figure 2: Mounting Holes
Connecting the Video Inputs
The video input cable(s) should be attached to the appropriately labeled ports on the back of the monitor as shown
below. The following inputs are available:
Name
AC In / Main Power Switch
Video
S-Video
VGA (RGB)
DVI
HDMI
3G-SDI In/Out
RGB/YPbPr Output
RGB/YPbPr Input
RS-232 In/Out
Connection Type
AC power input
BNC connector (x1)
4 Pin Mini Din (x1)
D-Sub 15pin (x1)
DVI-I (x1)
HDMI (x1)
BNC connector (x2)
BNC connector (x3)
BNC connector (x5)
D-Sub 9 pin (x2)
Table 1: Inputs and Connections
Figure 3: Monitor Ports
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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
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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
1
2
Figure 5: Monitor Front
1.
Remote Sensor: Point the remote control toward this remote sensor.
2.
Power Indicator: The blue LED indicates the monitor is on and fully functional. An Orange LED indicates
power save mode or power off.
Indicator Status
Operation Description
Blue
Normal operation
Orange and Blue (blinking)
No signal
Orange (blinking)
Power saving
Orange
Power off
Table 2: Picture Menu Functions
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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.
Figure 6: Keypad Control Buttons
Menu Item
Function
S-Video / Composite
RGB / YPbPr
Function
Change the User profile selection
Select the S-VIDEO/COMPOSITE input
Select the RGB/YPbPr input
VGA
Select the VGA input.
OSD menus and decrease control level settings.
SDI
Select the SDI input.
Navigate OSD menus and decrease control level settings.
HDMI
Select the HDMI input.
Navigate OSD menus and decrease control level settings.
DVI
Select the DVI-D/DVI-A input.
Navigate OSD menus and increase control level settings.
Enter /
Source
Select OSD function (Enter).
Select different video signals connected to your monitor (Source).
Adjust Picture in Picture (PIP) mode settings (Source).
Menu
Opens the On-Screen Display (OSD)
Power
Turns the monitor on and off
Table 3: Picture Menu Functions
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Remote Control
Overview of Remote Control Functions
Key
Power
Source
SDI
HDMI
DVI-D/DVI-A
S-VIDEO
Composite
DisplayPort
RGB
YPbPr
VGA
PIP POS
(Position)
PAP
PIP
MENU
SWAP
ENTER
Description
Turn the monitor on and off
Displays and selects the available input sources
Switches the input signal to SDI
Switches the input signal to HDMI
Switches the input signal to DVI-D or DVI-A
Switches the input signal to S-Video
Switches the input signal to Composite
Switches the input signal to DisplayPort
Switches the input signal to RGB
Switches the input signal to YPbPr
Switches the input signal to VGA
When the PIP mode is enabled, adjusts the position of the
secondary image
Enters and exits Picture-And-Picture (PAP) mode
Enters and exits Picture-In-Picture (PIP) mode
Display the OSD menu screen
When using PIP and PAP, swaps the PIP or PAP image
source with the main image source.
Go to the next step or confirm the OSD setting
Navigate on screen menus
EXIT
AUTO
USER1 - USER5
Figure 7: The Remote
Control
INFO
FUNC-A
FUNC-B
FUNC-C
Exit the OSD menu
Automatically adjust image Clock, Phase, H-Position, VPosition settings
Load a user profile. Note that the default user names
(User 1 – 5) used on the remote control may have been
changed to custom names in the OSD menus.
Display on-screen information about the monitor
Color Temp. Selection
Gamma Selection
Mode Selection
Table 4: Remote Control Functions
Changing the Remote Control Battery
1.
2.
3.
Remove the battery cover by pulling then lifting the knob on the cover.
Insert the batteries, corresponding to the positive (+) and negative (-) marking on the battery compartment
Reattach the battery cover.
Figure 8: Remote Control Battery Access
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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.
SIGNAL
PIP/PAP Portion
of Window
Current Primary
Source
Current Navigation
Selection
Source Portion
of Window
Current Secondary
Source
VGA
Not available as
Secondary Source
Figure 9: Source Menu Layout
Turning PIP and PAP Options On and Off
The instructions in this section explain how to use the selections available in this window. More detailed information
about PIP and PAP functions can be found on p. 18.
On the front keypad or the remote control, if you are in the Source portion of the window, use the ▲and ▼buttons to
navigate to the PIP/PAP portion of the window. Once you are in the PIP/PAP portion of the window, use the ◄ ►
buttons to navigate PIP and PAP options. Press ENTER to make the current selection active. The selections are:

PIP OFF: Both PIP and PAP functions are off. The image from the Primary Source only displays full screen.

PIP: Turns on PIP mode (Picture in Picture). The image from the Primary Source displays in the main
window. The image from the Secondary Source displays in the smaller PIP window.

PAP: Turns on PAP mode (Picture and Picture). The images from the Primary Source and Secondary
Source display in a split screen format (side by side), with the Primary Source on the left and the Secondary
Source on the right.
Making Source Selections
If you are in the PIP/PAP area of the window, use the ▲or ▼button to navigate to the Source portion of the window.
The Source portion of the window is divided into three columns: Primary, Source, and Secondary. The Source
column displays all the possible sources.
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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.

Navigating through the appropriate column, press ENTER to change the current selection to the the Primary
or
indicator displays next to your new selection and the
Source or the Secondary Source. The
appropriate window image changes to the selected source.
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OSD Menu Navigation
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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.
1. Power on the monitor.
2. On the front control panel or remote control, press MENU.
3. Use  and  to select the OSD menu to work with.
4. Press  or  to navigate to fields on the currently selected menu.
5.
6.
7.
Press ENTER to access sub-menus when the
symbol displays next to the field or the field contains the
prompt “Enter."
Press  or  to scroll through field settings. Changes are saved automatically when you exit the OSD.
To exit the OSD menu or navigate to the previous menu, press MENU.
Current Menu
Input Source
DVI-D
Resolution
1920 X 1200 @ 60Hz
OFF
Picture
MDM
USER1
Current
User
User Mode
ALS
Contrast
Menu Fields
Gamma
GAMMA 2.2
Sharpness
Black Level
Pages
OSD Control
Button Status
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Figure 10: OSD Menu Layout
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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
MDM
The Multi-Diagnostic Mode (MDM) setting is used to select the best image
settings for different diagnostic environments. (Select from: User, Text, DICOM,
DICOM CL (White), DICOM BL (Blue), Light Box, (X-Ray Viewer), WiGuard )
ALS
The Ambient Light Sensor (ALS) setting is used to adjust the luminance of the
panel backlight. (Select from: 300, 200, Off). When 300 or 200 is selected, the
menu selection displays as “ALS,” indicating that the light setting is being
controlled by the ambient light sensor in the front. When Off is selected, the
brightness of the panel is set manually. When Off is selected, press ENTER to set
the brightness value.
Contrast
Adjusts the image contrast. See Glossary, page 30 for more information. The
default setting is 50.
Gamma
Adjusts the gamma value. (Select from: User, Native, Gamma 1.8, Gamma 2.0,
Gamma 2.2, DICOM)
Saturation
Adjusts the color saturation. See Glossary, page 30 for more information.
Sharpness
Adjusts the image clarity. This function is available only when a
video source is selected.
Black Level
Adjust the black level of the screen. This function is available only when a
video source is selected.
Note: Some menu items may not be displayed if the selected input does not support that function.
Table 5: Picture Menu Functions
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Color Menu
Use the Color Menu to adjust settings that affect the image color.
Function
Description
Color Temp.
Change the color temperature. (Selections are: 6500K, 7500K, 8200K,
9300K, Natural, User). If you set the Color Temp. to User Color, you can
adjust the individual adjustments for red (R), green (G), and blue (B)). The
default setting is 9300K.
User Color
Adjust red/green/blue gain. This setting is available only when the Color
Temp. is set to “User Color.” The default setting for all colors is 255.
Hue
Adjusts Red, Green, and Blue values.
Satuation
Adjust the color saturation of the video image.
6-Axis
Adjust the image color quality by selecting from 6 base color adjustments:
Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta or Cyan. All default to 0.
Note: Some menu items may not be displayed if the selected input does not support that function.
Table 6: Color Menu Functions
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Miscellaneous (Misc.) Menu
Function
Description
Scaling
Select the aspect ratio for the image. (Select from: Full Screen, Aspect Ratio,
Native).
H. Overscan
Horizontal Overscan - Adjust the image size left and right. The screen may have
black bars at the left and right (pillarboxed).
V. Overscan
Vertical Overscan - Adjust the image size up and down. The screen may have
black bars at the top and bottom (letterboxed)
PIP Mode
Opens a Picture-In-Picture window displaying the image from an additional input
source. (Select from: OFF, PIP, PAP). See below for an explanation of PIP and
PAP functions.
PIP Position
This field is only available when the PIP field is set to PIP. This setting sets the
position of the Picture-In-Picture window. See below for selections.
PIP H. Overscan
PIP Horizontal Overscan - This field is only available when the PIP field is set to
PIP or PAP. This adjustment applies to the secondary source window. It adjusts
the image size left and right. The secondary source window may have black bars
left and right (pillarboxed).
PIP V. Overscan
PIP Horizontal Overscan - This field is only available when the PIP field is set to
PIP or PAP. This adjustment applies to the secondary source window. It adjusts
the image size top and bottom. The secondary source window may have black
bars top and bottom (letterboxed).
Table 7: Miscellaneous Menu Settings Functions
Using Picture In Picture (PIP) and Picture And Picture (PAP) Modes
Selecting PIP and PAP modes
1.
To display two signals in PIP (Picture In Picture) mode, press the PIP button on the remote control, then
select Source, or use the Misc. Menu PIP Mode setting.
The Swap button on the remote control swaps the PIP image source with the main image sources.
PIP
Figure 11: PIP Window
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2.
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.
PAP
Figure 12: PAP Window
3.
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.
Primary Source and Secondary Source Selection
The table below shows the availability of PIP and PAP functions according to the primary source signal type.
Secondary Source
DVI-D DVI-A VGA HDMI Composite S-Video YPbPr RGB 3G-SDI
DVI-D
●
Primary Source
DVI-A
VGA
●
HDMI
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
Composite
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
S-Video
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
YPbPr
●
●
●
●
●
RGB
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
3G-SDI
●
●
●
●
Table 8: PIP and PIP Function Availability for Signal Type Combinations
Key:
●
PIP function enabled
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PIP Position
The position of the secondary image may be placed in 1 of 9 positions. The position selections are shown in the
graphic below.
Figure 13: PIP Window Positions
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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.
Language
Choose the language for the OSD display (Select from: English, Chinese,
French, German, Italian, and Spanish)
User Settings
Save the current Picture and Color settings to a user name / load saved
settings. Note that the ALS Picture setting is not saved for 55” monitors. See
more information about saving and loading user settings below.
Information
Display firmware version and serial number.
Note: The RS-232 IN port can be used to connect an external control device (such as a computer) to control the
monitor’s functions externally. The ID function is intended to be used with third party RS-232 control hardware and
software.
Table 9: Setup Menu Functions
Locking the OSD
1.
Press Menu.
2.
Select Setup Menu.
DVI-D
1600 X 1200 @ 60Hz
OFF
Setup
USER1
All Reset
Enter
Lock Mode
LOCK OFF
Language
English
User Settings
USER1
Figure 14: Setup Menu
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3.
Use ▲ and ▼ to navigate the sub-menu items. Select Lock Mode.
DVI-D
1600 X 1200 @ 60Hz
OFF
Setup
USER1
All Reset
Enter
Lock Mode
LOCK OFF
Language
English
User Settings
USER1
Enter
Information
Figure 15: Setup Menu, Lock Mode Selected
4.
Use ◄ and ►to navigate the selections. The lock modes are:
 Off: Function keys are unlocked. The user can press Menu to access the OSD.
 Mode 1: User access to all function keys except Power is locked.
 Mode 2: User access to all function keys except Brightness/ALS and Power. The user can
press Menu to access the Brightness/ALS control menu.
5.
Press Menu to exit the Setup menu.
Temporarily Overriding the OSD Lock
To temporarily override the lock setting when the Lock field is set to Mode 1 or Mode 2, hold the ▲ key until the
message “OSD Unlocked” is displayed on screen. The OSD unlocks for 15 minutes then reverts to its previous
setting.
Note: If you temporarily override the Mode 1 or Mode 2 Lock setting as detailed in the section above, it will relock
after 15 minutes. To maintain an unlock status, set the Lock Mode to Off.
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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 – User 5 selections to load the user settings. Note that the default user names 1-5 are programmable
and may have been changed in the OSD menus.
User Buttons
Figure 17: Front Keypad
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OSD Menu
Press MENU key and select to SETUP MENU.
1.
Press ” ▲, ▼” button to select User Settings. The current user is USER1.
DVI-D
1920 X 1200 @ 60Hz
OFF
USER1
Setup
All Reset
Enter
Lock Mode
LOCK OFF
Language
English
User Settings
USER1
Enter
Select
Figure 18: Setup menu, USER1 profile selected
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2.
Use the◄ ► buttons to select the user name you wish to load, then press ENTER. The User Settings
menu, shown below, displays.
User Settings
Load
Save
Rename
USER1
Figure 19: User Settings Menu
3.
On the menu that appears, use the▲ and ▼ buttons to select LOAD. Press ENTER to select.
On the User Settings menu, the message “Done” displays next to Load.
4.
Select Menu to exit the User Settings menu.
The user name displayed in the User Settings field and in the top of all OSD menus changes to the
selected user name.
DVI-D
1920 X 1200 @ 60Hz
OFF
Setup
USER2
All Reset
Enter
Lock Mode
LOCK OFF
Language
English
User Settings
USER2
Enter
Select
Figure 20: Setup Menu, USER2 profile selected
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Default Monitor Settings
Picture
Multi-Diagnostic Mode (MDM)
Brightness
Contrast
Gamma
Sharpness
Black Level
Color
Color Temp.
Hue
Saturation
6-Axis
Miscellaneous
Scaling
Setup
Lock Mode
USER
Default*
50
2.2
50
50
Language
English
9300K
50
50
127
Full
Off
* The default value of the brightness function varies with the model and is set at the factory.
Table 10: Default Monitor Settings
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Monitor Care / Troubleshooting
Monitor Care
Troubleshooting
LCD Panel
Please follow these troubleshooting tips prior to
contacting customer support.
STERIS monitors feature an optical quality acrylic
panel specially coated for superior anti-reflective
properties. The panel can be damaged
(scratched and/or clouded) if improper cleaning
solutions are used. The following STERIS
products have been tested on the panel and can
be used for cleaning and disinfecting to ensure
the panel does not become compromised*:
Coverage® Spray HB Plus
Part # 162477
Coverage® Spray TB Plus
Part # 1629B4
The image is not displayed on the screen
- Is the power cord connected properly?
- Are the power cord and AC outlet
functional?
- Are the computer and/or video source(s)
connected to the monitor properly?
- Are the computer and/or video source(s)
turned on?
- Is the main power switch on the back of the
monitor turned on?
- Has an input (video) signal been chosen
(see “Source Menu” on page 12 of this
manual) that correlates to the video input(s)
on the monitor?
- Is the monitor connected to a computer that
is in power-saving mode (check computer
manual for this feature)?
- Is the video cable(s) functional?
The Remote Control does not work
Cabinet
To not damage the powder-coated finish on the
monitor cabinet, the cleaning and disinfecting
products recommended above can be used.
*If the STERIS products are not available, a
mixture of 50% methyl or ethyl alcohol and 50%
water can be used to clean both the panel and
monitor cabinet.
Use a clean, soft, microfiber cloth to apply the
STERIS products and/or the alcohol and water
solution to the panel and cabinet.
- Are the batteries inserted properly with the
positive and negative (+ & -) in the correct
position?
- Is the remote control pointed toward the
monitor?
- The battery may need to be changed.
The image is shifted or not centered
- In the Image menu, use the H-Position and
V-Position settings to reorient.
- If using a scope, it may not be centered with
the camera head.
The image is glaring or dark
- Decrease/Increase the brightness of the
monitor using the ALS selection on the
Picture menu.
- Decrease/Increase the Black Level of the
monitor by using the Black Level selection
on the Picture menu.
- If using a camera as the video source,
perform a White Balance and check the Iris
Control on the camera (see camera’s
operating manual for instructions), if
applicable.
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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. ◄
5. ◄
6. Power On
Returning to Standard Mode
To exit Advanced Mode and return to the Standard Mode, cycle the power on the monitor from the switch on the back
of the monitor. Wait until the light on the monitor keypad turns blue before pressing Power On on the keypad.
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Specifications
42 inch
55 inch
P000736
MON-STE55HD-MD
3G-SDI
●
●
Composite
●
●
S-Video
●
●
DVI
●
●
HDMI
●
●
RGBS/YPbPr
●
●
Serial RS232 Control
●
●
VGA
●
●
●
●
●
1920 x 1080
42
16:9
450 cd/m2
5000 to 1
176º
●
1920 x 1080
55
16:9
500 cd/m2
4000 to 1
176º
40.3 / 1023
25.4 / 644
5.5/140
70.5/32
CB (IEC 60601-1), cTÜVus
(UL60601-1), CE (Medical
Device Directive), FCC, BSMI,
CCC, VCCI, RoHS, WEEE
SMVA / Active Matrix
41º to 95º F /
15º to 35º C
-4º to 140º F /
-20º to 60º C
100 - 240V AC
90 – 264V AC
Steel
VESA 400mm x 200mm
180 Watts max
51.5 / 1307
31.25 / 794
6/152
134/61
CB (IEC 60601-1), cTÜVus
(UL60601-1), CE (Medical
Device Directive), FCC, BSMI,
CCC, VCCI, RoHS, WEEE
SMVA / Active Matrix
41º to 95º F /
15º to 35º C
-4º to 140º F /
-20º to 60º C
100 - 240V AC
90 – 264V AC
Steel
VESA 400mm x 200mm
210 Watts max
VividImage Part #
INPUTS:
OUTPUTS:
RGsB/YPbPr
3G-SDI
Resolution
Active Screen Diagonal (in.)
Aspect Ratio
Brightness
Contrast
Viewing Angle (horz & vert)
Dimensions (in / mm)
Width
Height
Depth
Weight (lb / kg) without stand
Certifications
LCD Technology
Operating Temperature
(Fahrenheit/Celcius)
Storage Temperature
(Fahrenheit/Celcius)
Voltage: Monitor Input
Internal Power Supply
Case
Mounting Hole Pattern
Power Requirements
Table 11: Specifications
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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. The black level is decreased (less black) until a change toward light or grey
is perceived in this area, then the adjustment increases slightly to restore the dark area to black. It is important to
perform this adjustment on a truly black area in the image to avoid making dark areas appear lighter than they
actually are.
Luminance: The intensity of light emitted from the LCD Display. This control is similar to the effect of changing the
light behind a stained glass window. As the illumination is increased the overall light output of the image is increased.
The proper adjustment takes into consideration the ambient light in the room. For a brightly lit room, the brightness of
the display may be increased to improve the visibility of the image. In a dimly lit room, the brightness may be
decreased to reduce the impact on the eye.
Contrast: Contrast is the differentiation between variations of similar colors. Typically contrast is set by adjusting for
best color differentiation between light yellow and white.
Hue: Hue refers to the “shade” of the colors. These adjustments primarily affect analog signal sources. S-Video,
RGBHV and VGA are analog signals. Adjusting the hue will help to correct abnormalities in the signal. The
adjustment can help restore the “natural” look of the colors.
Saturation: Saturation refers to the purity of any particular color component (Red, Green or Blue). For example,
100% Red saturation is 100% Red, 0% Green and 0% Blue. No saturation means all the color percentages are
equal. Changes in saturation will change the emphasis of the selected color component.
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Index
6
6-Axis, 17
Monitor Ports, 7
Mounting, 7
A
Advanced Mode, 28
O
On Screen Display, 15
OSD, 15
Menu Functions, 16
Navigation, 15
OSD Lock
Overriding, 22
OSD Menu Navigation, 14
B
Black Level, 16, 17, 30
Brightness, 16, 30
C
Care, 27
Color Menu, 17
Color Temperature, 17
Conformity, Declaration of, 2
Connecting, 6
Connecting Video Cables, 7
Contact Customer Support, 34
Contents, 6
Contrast, 16, 30
Control Devices, 9
D
Default Monitor Settings, 4, 26
P
Picture And Picture (PAP), 12
Picture In Picture (PIP), 12
Picture Menu, 16
Picture-And Picture (PAP), 18
Picture-In-Picture (PIP), 18
PIP H. Overscan, 18
PIP Mode, 18
PIP Position, 18, 20
PIP V. Overscan, 18
Power, 6
Power Cord, 8
Precautions, 5
F
Factory Default Settings, 21
FCC Statement, 2
Firmware Version, 21
R
Remote Control, 11
Batteries, 11
Functions, 11
G
Gain. See Color Temperature
Gamma, 16, 17
Glossary, 30
S
Safety, 5
Saturation, 16, 30
Scaling, 18
Setup Menu, 21
Sharpness, 16
Source Menu, 12
Specifications, 29
Standard Mode, 28
H
H. Overscan, 18
Hue, 30
I
Intended Application, 2
T
Table of Contents, 3
Tips, 5
Troubleshooting, 27
K
Keypad, 10
L
Language, 21
Lock Mode, 21
Locking the OSD, 21
U
User Color, 17
User Profile
Selecting, 23
User Settings, 21
M
Miscellaneous Menu, 18
Mode of Operation, 2
Monitor Care, 27
V
V. Overscan, 18
Video Inputs, 7
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Contact STERIS Customer Support
40 Melville Park Road
Melville, NY 11747
(877) 887-1788
VividImage® is a registered trademark of VTS Medical Systems, LLC
Coverage® is a registered trademark of STERIS Corporation
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