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3. 46 4010425000 00 0 46 Comm settings 1 before Jan 2005 pre HWO01 models 47 Comm settings 2 after Jan 2005 HW01 models 48 HATTELAND SCOM AT amp C1 Control Interface 49 Interface configuration 49 Brightness Control Operation 49 Electrical nterface 49 Cable O 49 Block Diagram 50 Connectorization at unit 51 Data Rate EE 52 Data ForMat ge 52 Message Form t 777 7 52 Attention AT TN 52 Address ADDR 52 Command CMD EE 52 Data Length LEN 53 Inverse Header Checksum IHCHK 53 Data Field DATA 53 Inverse Data Checksum IDCHK 53 4 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND1
4. 57 Inter message Gap 5 Unit Response and Addresses 5 Additional Commands 58 Video Controller Interface Commands 59 Revision History HATTELAND SCOM 66 Pin Assignments Common Connectors 67 Basic Trouble shooting 70 Declaration of Conformity 71 Return Of Goods Information 72 BR 73 Pixel Defect 2 9 Notes 76 Revision History 18 5 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100130 6 Contents of package This product is shipped vvith Item Description Illustration 4 pcs of PAN M6X25 black bolts with M6 plastic washer These should only be used to secure the display into a console Note If you prefer your own bolts make sure they are minimum M6 and 25mm in length for security reasons 1 pcs of Standard BNC Signal Cable DSUB 15P Male to BNC 5P Male Length 2 0m 1 pcs of power cable European
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6. Description Set video system Auto NTSC PAL SECAM Reset Query Disable enable video rotate Set graphic image scaling mode value Reset Query Set horizontal pan position for 1 1 scale mode value increment decrement Reset Query Set vertical pan position for 1 1 scale mode value increment decrement Reset Query Set the horizontal clipping size for non linear scale mode value increment decrement Reset Query Set the horizontal offset of the display window for non linear scale mode value increment decrement Reset Query Set horizontal stretch factor for non linear scale mode value increment decrement Reset Query Acknovvledge if enabled O Auto 1 NTSC M 358 2 PAL N 443 3 SECAM 4 NTSC M 443 b PAL M 358 6 NTSC N 358 7 PAL M 443 NTSC N 443 PAL N 358 17 7 7 8 O In video mode only P normal video image 1 rotated video image Image expansion on off 1 1 fill screen fill to aspect ratio non linear scaling 4 expand letterbox video to fill screen 5 expand letterbox video with subtitles to fill screen 6 keep aspect ratio of 4 3 video on 16 9 screen T expand 4 3 letterbox video to aspect ratio on 16 9 screen 8 expand 4 3 letterbox video with subtitles to aspect ratio on 16 9 screen Scalar horizo
7. connected to valid YcbCr connected to valid DVI Invalid connected to valid composite connected to valid Svideo connected to valid YcbCr Query BIOS version Oxcb 0 Read BIOS version nnnn z B OS ver nn nn 5 q Read a n number nnnn number number Query average 0xcc 0 ka Read APL kalau Eli red channel nn average picture NE picture level S 4 Read APL for green channel Read APL for blue channel Test Pattern K 0 Leave test pattern display mode 1 0 lt normal display Display test pattern screen 1 displaying built in test pattern Load the factory Oxce Reset all parameters to default 1 successful default Reset value parameter Command Table INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100103 1 Video Controller Interface Commands Function Command Description Acknovvledge if enabled default default value default default value Volume control left right channel 0x80 a A nn x Ka TIR ER Volume control 0x80 m M on off mute 0 T TIR ER Other Control Function Command Set audio L R volume volume control value increment decrement Reset Query audio off muted Disable audio output 1 audio on Enable audio output Reset Quer Description Acknowledge if enabled Select video mode Current video mode selected vmode 1 successful
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9. VGA BIOS Firmware Verify On MMD and similar products only To verify your BIOS Firmware version the version number is displayed in the UTILITIES menu in the right top corner f no version number shows you may have a BIOS Firmware below V1 00 This manual currently applies for these BIOS Firmvvare Versions V0 xx V1 00 V1 10 V1 2 V1 2xx V1 3xx V1 5xx V1 6xx V2 0xx V0 xx through V1 6xx Introduced used in early 2001 to 2006 V2 0xx Introduced late 2006 As the available functions are nearly indentical between older products and V1 6xx there should be no critical need to update the BIOS Firmware revision VO xx and up to V1 6xx In such case consult your local technician or sales technical personnel at Hatteland Display if problems arise during the installation upon usage of the product or lack of support for your signal refresh rate etc For certain versions the entire graphical board must be changed by a qualified Hatteland technician or a representative A BIOS software upgrade is not possible VGA BIOS Firmware Versions On MMD and similar products only On products VO xx to V1 1xx The advanced version of the OSD menu by startup default On products V1 2xx to V1 5xx The simplified version of the OSD menu by startup default On products V1 6xx and up The memorized state version of the OSD menu by startup default Advanced Service Menu You will have a full set of functions available for your personal perf
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11. 85 deg typical Up Down Left Right 399 36 H x 319 49 V mm 16 7 millions depending on graphics card Synchronisation e Digital separate synchronisation e Composite synchronisation e Synchronisation on green e Auto detects VGA gt SXGA interlaced and non interlaced e Video Signal Analog RGB 0 7Vp p Input Impedance 75 Ohm 31 5 kHz to 91 1 kHz 60 Hz to 85 Hz e Horizontal e Vertical Resolutions e VGA e SVGA 640 x 480 including 640 x 350 800 x 600 including 720 x 400 e XGA 1024 x 768 e SXGA 1280 x 1024 Recommended for optimum picture quality Povver ion nsumption e 115 amp 230VAC 50 60Hz Model JH 20T03 MIL A1 F1 e Operating 100 W max EXTENDED TESTING In addition to IEC 60945 TEST LEVEL SPECIFICATION Dry heat storage IEC 60068 2 2 1974 Test Bd Cold storage IEC 60068 2 1 1990 Test Ad Resonance search 4 33 Hz 2g IEC 60068 2 6 1995 Test Fc No resonance above 2 Endurance Vibration 4 33 Hz 5mm 2g 1 IEC 60068 2 6 1995 Test Fc 50g 11ms IEC 60068 2 27 1987 Test Ea Designed to envelope sine shock pulse of Rain drip proof 280 l m2 hour MIL STD 810F 15min pr orientation Typical Type Numbers e JH 20703 MIL A1 AC Power e JH 20703 MIL F1 AC Power Capacitive Touch Screen Transient Shock 2 280 Hz IEC 60068 2 57 1999 11 Test Ff 50g 35ms Console mounted Note All specifications are subject to change without pr
12. Data Length LEN This byte defines the length of DATA in the message in bytes The maximum value for this field shall be 74 bytes The minimum value is 0 bytes Inverse Header Checksum IHCHK This is a simple 8 bit checksum of the header data message bytes 0 to 5 on which a bit wise inversion has been performed The checksum shall be initialised to 0 The 8 bit sum without carry of bytes 0 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 shall be OxFF To any message that fails the checksum the receiver shall reply with the attention code set to NAK and no data field This reguirement does not apply to Broadcast messages in RS 485 for units that support it mode in which case there will be no reply Data Field DATA The DATA field shall only be transmitted if LEN is greater than 0 This field is dependent upon the CMD transmitted nverse Data Checksum IDCHK These bytes shall only be transmitted if LEN is greater than 0 This is a simple 8 bit checksum of the data field message bytes 7 to 7 LEN 1 on which a bit wise inversion has been performed The checksum shall be initialized to 0 The 8 bit sum without carry of bytes 7 through 7 LEN inclusive shall be 0xFF The receiver will reply to any message that the checksum has failed with the attention code set to NAK This reguirement does not reply to broadcast messages in RS 485 for units that support it mode in which case there will be no reply Message Commands The following sections define the messag
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14. T M D S Transition Minimized Differential Signal PIN C1 C2 C3 C4 Only present on DVI I connectors NOTE Connector shows a DUAL LINK design but some units may not support it Only products with 1920x1200 or more in resolution require support DUAL LINK Additional connector pinouts may be available in third party motherboard manuals primarly for computers only Please see manual drivercd delivered with your product or own section in this user manual Appendix INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100241 2 Pin Assignments Common Connectors Additional Pin Assiqnments 9P Serial COM RS422 5 4 3 2 1 Pin Assignments 9P Serial COM RS485 5 4 3 2 1 Note These pin assignments applies for products with customer specified COM ports pre setup by the factory These COM ports are set configurable on the motherboard located inside the product If the main cover of the product has to be unmounted and removed the warranty will be void Appendix IND100241 3 69 INB100005 3 Rev 19 Basic Trouble shooting GENERAL ISSUES FOR TFT PANEL BASED PRODUCTS Note Applies for a range of various products This is only suitable for general guidance NO 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 knob is turned to the right max brightness If still no picture check if there is a VGA signal on the External VGA connec
15. The impairment of read out from a display screen by direct light from lamps or the sun must be avoided Rear windows must be blacked out by means of roller blinds or Venetian blinds Disturbing reflections on the screen of a display caused by pilot lamps and illuminated signs must be prevented by suitable measures screening or relocating When a product is being installed the surface base or bulkhead must be checked to ensure that it is flat in order to avoid twisting of the unit when the fixing screws are tightened because such twisting would impair mechanical functions Any unevenness should be compensated for by means of spacing washers Transportation damage even if apparently insignificant at first glance must immediately be examined and be reported to the freight carrier The moment of setting to work of the equipment is too late not only for reporting the damage but also for the supply of replacements Installation 17 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100078 6 General Installation Recommendations Cables Use only high quality shielded signal cables with separate coax for Red Green and Blue RGB If your product have an DVI D connector use only high quality DVI cables Cable Entries amp Connectors Marked area Illustration only Maximum Cable Length The RGB DVI cable should generally be kept as short as possible to provide a high quality output on the display The maximum cable length will depend on the signal
16. USER MANUAL Naval Multi Display Models JH 20703 MIL 20 1 inch Military Display MIL User Manual MIL Series Updated 08 Mar 2011 Doc Id INB100005 3 Rev 19 Created 363 Approved 6987 Please visit www hatteland display com for the latest electronic version of this manual Hatteland Display AS Amsosen N 5578 Nedre Vats Norway Tel 47 4814 2200 mail hatteland display com www hatteland display com Copyright O 2011 Hatteland Display AS Aamsosen N 5578 Nedre Vats Norvvay Information in this manual is copyrighted to the respective ovvners All rights are reserved by Hatteland Display AS This information may not in whole or in part be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form vvithout the prior vvritten consent of Hatteland Display AS The products described or referenced herein are copyrighted to the respective owners The products may not be copied or duplicated in any way This documentation contains proprietary information that is not to be disclosed to persons outside the user s company vvithout prior vvritten consent of Hatteland Display AS The copyright notice appearing above is included to provide statutory protection in the event of unauthorized or unintentional public disclosure All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners 1 WARNING Th
17. A frequency 112 POSITION No function in DVI mode a 4 i 74 Selecting this function will enable the user to position the image within the display area No Function in DVI IMAGE UP DOWN Position the image vertically using UP or DOWN buttons No Function in DVI IMAGE LEFT RIGHT Position the image horizontally using or buttons T 2 PICTURE IN PICTURE EE 18 ZM Selecting this function will enable the user to configure PIP window size input signal source horizontal and vertical position and more PIP SIZE Select PIP window size Adjustable in steps 0 off to 24 PIP SOURCE oelect video source to be displayed in PIP window Available sources are AUTO automatic detection of Composite or S Video COMPOSITE manual select composite video signal only SVIDEO manual select S Video signal only HORIZONTAL POSITION z ms _ Adjust the position of the PIP window horizontally VERTICAL POSITION Adjust the position of the PIP window vertically ADVANCED SETTINGS Click to enter sub menu NOTE Tint adjust not available for S Video signals BRIGHTNESS Increase decrease the image brightness of the PIP window CONTRAST Increase decrease the image contrast of the PIP window SHARPNESS mw Increase decrease the image sharpness of the PIP window TINT mmm Increase decrease the tint of the image of the PIP window COLOR Increase decrease the color of the image
18. E 17 R 2 Ox8f 0 1 a Zoom level Zoom H position Zoom V position Direct Access Hotkeys Oxa8 nn x TIR ER Oxa9g nnn TIR ER Oxaa nnn r R ER 0 1 n r R ER Command Table IND100103 1 0 Set Composite Video Port Number Query Svideo Port Number Set Svideo Port Number 0 Set Svideo Port Number Query Component Video Port No Set Component Vid Port No g Set Component Video Port Number Set osd_hpos value increment decrement Reset Query Set osd_vpos value increment decrement Reset Query Set OSD transparency value increment decrement Reset Query Query 1 freeze Set Zoom level value increment decrement Reset Query Set Zoom hpos value increment decrement Reset Query Set Zoom vpos value increment decrement Reset Query Set Hotkey 1 Value Reset Query 63 OSD horizontal position OSD vertical position OSD tranparency 0 normal OSD 1 rotated OSD Zoom level Zoom vvindovv horizontal position Zoom vvindovv vertical position 5 0 audio mute 1 volume brightness contrast 4 color 9 input source 6 video input 7 zoom 17 7 2 57 5 17 7 8 freeze 9 PIP A Test Pat
19. sun shades distance from the windows ventilation etc 6 Space necessary for ventilation for cable inlets for the operating procedures and for maintenance must be provided 7 Information about necessary pull relievers for cables is given in the installation drawings Attention must be paid to this information so that cable breaks will not occur e g during service work 8 Do not paint re paint the product The surface treatment influences on the excess heat transfer Painting labels or other surface treatments that differ from the factory default might cause overheating Brightness knob precaution Please be aware of the risk of breaking or bending the brightness knob The brightness knob should be free of any obstruction Installation 16 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100078 6 General Installation Recommendations Ergonomics 1 Adjust the unit height so that the top of the screen is at or below eye level Your eyes should look slightly downwards when viewing the middle of the screen 2 Adjust screen inclination to remain gaze angle to the centre of the screen approximately perpendicular to the line of gaze VVhen products are to be operated both from a sitting position and from a standing position a screen inclination of about 30 to 40 from a vertical plane has turned out to be favourable 4 Depending on solution the units may be provided with optical bonding technology to reduce reflections and are vievvab
20. If the data checksum is valid but the value in the DATA field associated with a command is invalid out of range undefined etc the unit shall generate a NAK message indicating the current data value in the DATA field Communication Interface 57 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100084 1 serial Communication 5COM interface Additional Commands In time additional commands and corresponding data fields may be defined These additions will not conflict with the operation of the interface as defined herein Communication Interface 58 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100084 1 Video Controller Interface Commands Note Some commands may not be available on older models COMMAND TABLE Commands to implement switch mount control buttons Command 0x81 nn TIR ER 0x82 a A nn x TIR ER Function Brightness control 17 Contrast control all channels Colour temperature Oxb3 select n TIR E d Red level for 0 4 selected colour temperature nn TIR ER 17 Green level for Oxb5 selected colour temperature nn R ER 17 Blue level for Oxb6 selected colour temperature nn TIR Frequency Ox8b In PC mode only nnnn p Phase tuning 0x85 control nn In PC mode only TIR GAR Picture Type Oxca Video de interlace O 1 1 method 17 r
21. The basic message format shall be as follovvs Byte Jo 1234 15 076 7 etc IEN ATTN ADDR IHCHK The minimum message size is 7 bytes The maximum message size is 82 bytes consistent with 61162 1 Attention ATTN This byte is used to identify a start of message t can be one of 3 values ATTN Command ASCII BELL Acknowledge ASCII ACK Negative Acknowledge ASCII NAK A device shall send a command using the 0x07 Attention Code The unit will respond to the command with either an ACK if the command completed successfully or a NAK if the command failed Address ADDR This byte is used to specify a particular unit to receive a Command and to identify the unit responding ACK or NAK to a Command All units will support the broadcast address The unit will meet all functional requirements without individual unit addressing The Address field shall have the following values ADDR Broadcast Addressed to all units zd GG EN max of 16 units Command CMD The command shall be one of the following values BRT MAN VER POT MCC Unit Control Command TYP Type Model Number Command ETC Elapsed Time Counter Note This command is not available for Maritime Multi Computer MMC units Note This command is not available for pre Feb 2005 units Communication Interface 52 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100084 1 Serial Communication SCOM Interface
22. alternative storage devices to transfer install software on CD ROM less units Appendix 70 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100077 8 HATTELAND DISPLAY Declaration of Conformity A VVe manufacturer Hatteland Display AS Amsosen 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 amp HT MMC product ranges is in conformity with the following standards in accordance with the EMC Directive Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC EN 60950 EMC Directive 2004 108 EC EN 55022 Class A EN 55024 Frode Grindheim Arne Kristiansen Vice President Product Management Site Manager Test amp Commission Division Nedre Vats Norway Oslo Norway CE MARK FIRST AFFIXED DATE 11 March 2010 IND100237 1 Return Of Goods nformation Return of goods Applies not to vvarranty 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 subiect for credit you must ensure that all accessories received from our warehouse is returned This applies to cables povvermodules and additional equipment except screws or similar user manual datasheets or other written paper documents Furthermore the product must not hav
23. buzzer Assignable Hot Keys Power Light Indicator products this aperture will not be visble Indication Mark Note1 FIG 2 22 eo 0 9 Brightness Knob Power button Assignable Hot Keys Power Light Indicator Power ON To turn the unit on press down the power button The power light indicator LED will illuminate green If no signal is detected the screen will be black and the power light indicator LED will illuminate red Power OFF To turn the unit off press and hold the power button down for 3 seconds The power light indicator will be off black BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT CONTROLS The unit features a 100 dimmable image which means it is capable of displaying a completely black image when the BRIGHTNESS knob is turned fully to the left NOTE1 For ECDIS systems the brightness knob indication mark should be aligned directly with the indication mark located on the label See illustration FIG1 FIG2 NOTE1 The design and placement of the user osd controls may vary slightly from product to product due to product evolution however the overall usage is unchanged AUTOMATIC POWER LIGHT DIMMING The unit features a Power LED Dimmer function which control the light intensity of the power light indicator There are two different solutions for this feature 1 Intelligent Auto Power LED Dimmer which control the light intensity based on your environment lightning This can also be manually
24. resolution and frequency but also on the quality of the signal output from the computer Recommended is 60Hz vertical frequency Cables up to 10 meters generally provides good picture quality even with a 1600x1200 UXGA 60Hz signal In most cases especially with lower resolutions even longer cables will provide a satisfactory result This should however be tested in advance before making the decision on how far the unit can be placed from the signal source Installation 18 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100078 6 General Installation Recommendations Rotary Bracket Mounting Bracket Assembly or Disassembly Use the provided bolts included in the package to assemble the brackets Follow the steps below You must provide your own bolts to secure it to a table desktop Recommended size is M10 and minimum 30mm in length ig 4 pcs t O 0 D Mounting Bracket Note that the length of bolts should not exceed 12mm ref 1 and 5 Using any longer is not possible due to mechanical design inside which are designed to protect the electronics Review also technical dravvings chapter in the manual for measurements and dimensions of brackets 4 1 Mount bolts on each side Make adjustments before securing the bolts 2 2 Adjust the tilting angle and secure the bolts Installation 19 IN
25. value increment decrement Reset Query Set img vpos value increment decrement Reset mage vertical position Command Table IND100103 1 Query 59 INB100005 3 Rev 19 Video Controller Interface Commands Function PIP window size select PIP source select PIP H position PIP V position PIP brightness control PIP contrast control Tint control for NTSC video mode only Color control for video mode only Graphic Mode Sharpness In RGB mode only Video Sharpness In video mode only Video source type select In video mode only Command 0xa6 nn TIR an Oxaf n TE R m Oxa4 nnn ae e ees r R O 0xa5 nnn us rd 5 2 E R s Oxa2 nn E R a Oxa3 nn pe KEE r 17 R 0 84 nn x TIR z 0x83 nn x TIR an 0x89 n e t R wan Ox8a nje e TR Ox9c n s R Z Command Table IND100103 1 Description Select PIP window size PIP window size value Reset Query Select input main Video source value Reset Query Set PIP hpos value increment decrement Reset Query Set PIP vpos value increment decrement Reset Query Set PIP window brightness value increment decrement Reset Query Set PIP window contrast value increment de
26. 00130 6 Message 84 53 Brightness Command BR T 53 Manufacturer ID MAN 54 Unit ID Model Version Number VER 54 Potentiometer control POT 54 Unit control command MCC 55 Unit Type Model Number TY 55 Operational Requirements 55 Initial and Default Unit Conditions 55 Serial Message Failure 56 Periodic Messages 56 Fault Detection and Power Interruption Recovery 56 Response Time 56 Individually Addressed Command Response 56 Elapsed Time Counter ETC 56 Broadcast Command Response 57 MCC Response
27. 426 Serial Number JH 20T06 XXX A1 10001 C Barcode TYP SNO Product Type and Serial Number Please note that S N now reflects Hardware Code HWCODE S N with 3 digits indicate pre HVVO1 model while S N with 5 digits indicate HVVO1 model For more information regarding HWO1 please review own chapter in this manual This only applies for Maritime Multi Display based products AA XXAXX AAA AX XXXXX NOMENCLATURE A Letters X Numbers JH 20706 MMD AI 10001 Example IIIII TET ll 14441 II PI Serial Number Hither xxx or lxxxx HWcode indication II uu Hardware Sub Version AC x1 DC x2 CxeTouch Ex ECDIS n5 Standard Term ID or customized Term ID Like MMD or MIL Electronics Version ID 1 TET Thin Film Transistor Display Size inch em Manufacturer ID Product Series ID VVarranty Label If you are to perform service on a unit still under vvarranty any vvarranty vvill be void if this label show signs of removal attempts re gluing or removed completely This label is located on the back of the product and covers a key screw This is to aid service departments to determine if there has been any unauthorized service on a unit still under warranty WARRANTY VOID IF REMOVED General 13 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100077 23 This page left intentionally blank 14 INB100005 3 Rev 19 Installation 15 INB10000
28. 5 3 Rev 19 General Installation Recommendations Installation and mounting 1 Most of our products are intended for various methods of installation or mounting panel mounting bracket mounting ceiling wall mounting etc for details please see the relevant mechanical drawings for panel cutout dimensions and product dimensions For Panel console installations please use screws as specified in the Contents of Package chapter 2 Adequate ventilation is a necessary prerequisite for the life of the product The air inlet and outlet openings must definitely be kept clear coverings which restrict ventilation are not permissible 3 Do not install the unit in a horizontal position laying down as this will cause heat to build up inside the display which will damage the LCD Panel To prevent this problem we recommend installing the unit in a vertical position 40 degrees to improve the airflow through the unit 4 To further improve the cooling of the unit we recommend installing Cooling Fans underneath blowing upwards into the unit air inlet This may be required in high temperature applications and also when there is reason to expect temperature problems due to non optimal way of mounting 5 Exposure to direct sunlight can cause a considerable increase in the temperature of the unit and might under certain circumstances lead to overtemperature This point should already be taken into consideration when the bridge equipment is being planned
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30. AND AUTOMATION o 9 920909600900090000 00000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 MUXDUCCUDUDUDUDUUDUUDUTUUUTUT N General 9 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND101057 6 Basic Construction Maritime Multi Display Basic Construction Series 1 Sun Visor option Mounting Bracket option N TFT Electronics PCB s Rotary Bracket option Pot Knob Frame Labels Hatch optional w logo Example with mounting bracket Example with sun visor mounting bracket and rotary bracket General 10 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100077 5 Touch screen products Capacitive Touch screen The glass overlay has a coating that stores the charge deposited over its surface electrically t vvill not operate vvith either a gloved hand or with a mechanical stylus Capacitive touch screens operate by applying a small amount of voltage to each corner of the touch screen VVhen the screen is touched by a human finger it dravvs a minute amount Of current to the X Y point of contact This location is calculated by the touch screen controller and transmitted back to the computer connected to the touch screen controller CAPACITIVE Brief Specifications Construction Top ClearTek protective overcoat protects the sensors and increase durability Inside Electrode X Y grid pattern and conductive coating Bottom Glass and conductive coating Small amount of voltage is applied to the four corners for measuring X and Y coordinates of the touch po
31. B100005 3 Rev 19 IND100078 26 Physical Connections JH MIL Models Connection area of display illustration Touchscreen tdi Power Input Remote Control opt Composite Video In 1 x BNC 5 x BNC oae TOUCHSCREEN optional Connect the RS 232 cable to the D SUB 9P Connector female on the rear side of the TFT display Connect the other end to your COM port of your computer Install the nesscessary software needed to operate it Note that the connector is only installed upon customer request COMPOSITE VIDEO IN PAL NTSC SECAM VIDEO Connect your composite video signal cable into the BNC plug To activate the Picture In Picture function the TFT display must be configured via the OSD menus Note that Composite Video must be selected as the incoming video source Red Green Blue Grey Black TTT RGB IN RGBHV Bonnett your ir BNC cable to the 5 x BNC Connectors female connect the opposite to your equipment Make sure the connectors is firmly fasten and that you do not switch around the separate signal colors for R to red color cable G to green color cable B to blue color cable H to horizonal sync gray color cable and V to vertical sync black color cable POWER INPUT AC Version The internal AC power module supports both 115VAC 60Hz and 230 50HZ power input You may secure the cable further by mounting it to the base mounted cable tie clamp 20 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100133 6 Physical C
32. Cable Length 18 Rotary Bracket Mounting Bracket Assembly or Disassembly 19 Physical Connections JH MIL Models 20 Operation pre 23 User Controls I eene nennen nnns 24 OSD Menu Cv rview 26 OSD Menu Funchons mnn 28 Specifications 33 Specifications JH 20103 MIL 35 3 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100130 6 Technical Drawings eese e eene eene 37 Technical Drawings JH 20703 MIL 38 Standard Versioh 38 Technical Drawings Accessories 39 177 19 20 23 Rotary Bracket 40 17 19 20 Bracket emnes 41 ZU SUN 42 VESA Bracket 207 nana 43 Water Cover 20 a ba poqon a n n EN 44 Appendixes 45 Serial Communication SCOM Interface 46 Installation in Unit EE 46 Connectorization
33. DEO MODE Advanced Full OSD Menu Service menu Note that to be in VIDEO MODE a video signal must be present in full screen i e from a camera VCR or DVD player Contrast Up Dovvn select modify Please note Illustration only Icons text may deviate from actual OSD menu on your product due to different OSD software revisions User Controls 27 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100064 17 OSD Menu Functions BRIGHTNESS AND CONTRAST No function in DVI mode Selecting this function will enable the user to adjust brightness and contrast A for the display No Function in DVI BRIGHTNESS Increase decrease brightness level total 100 steps No Function in DVI CONTRAST mmm j Increase decrease contrast level total 100 steps COLOR TEMPERATURE Selecting this function will enable the user to modify the warmness of the picture Higher temperature cooler picture Lower temperature warmer picture User can select between 9500K 8000K 6500K and 5000K color temperature measured in Kelvin degrees Press to access the sub menu where the RGB values can be adjusted Use and buttons to adjust these values and MENU to exit Saving is done automatically FREQUENGY AND PHASE Some functions not available in DVI mode el Selecting this function will enable the user to modify the image horizontal size and f fine tune the image quality No Function in DVI FREQUENCY Z mas sl Increa
34. Type F Schuko to IEC Length 1 8m EUR TYPE F IEC FS CABLE EU 1 pcs of power cable US Type B plug to IEC US TYPE B I Length 1 8m IEC 80099 1 pcs of Documentation and Driver DVD Contains also touch screen driver m AT Aw suitable for military displays ae Menu and Driver browser for Microsoft Windows MEDIA STD TT Package may also include Item Description Illustration 4 pcs of M6X12 Unbraco bolts Included with bracket These should only be used to secure the bracket on the display If you prefer your own bolts make sure they do not exceed 12mm in length Use any longer will do serious damage to components inside the product 13750 ES 100 1 pcs of Standard Serial Cable DSUB 9p Male to DSUB 9p Female Length approx 1 5m This cable is included in the package if the unit was delivered with a factory mounted touch screen or remote control serial interface installed 6 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100131 5 General 7 INB100005 3 Rev 19 Hatteland Display AS About this manual The manual contains electrical mechanical and input output signal specifications All specifications in this manual due to manufacturing nevv revisions and approvals are subiect to change vvithout notice Hovvever the last update and revision of this manual are shovvn both on the frontpage and also in the Revision History chapter at th
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36. You can also visit our website www hatteland display com to view the same EE 15 JH 15T15 MMD xxx xxx C Display AC an list or even recently new added products for our models with touch screen 7 77rm Before using the touch screen it should be calibrated for your system Please install the 3rd party software and use the Calibrate function Suitable Drivers Driver Manufacturer s Website Windows 2000 XP Vista 32 Bit Windows XP Embedded Serial Windows CE Embedded 4 00 4 1 i edded 4 2 Seri enl http Hunn elotouch com Serial al Driver Name For additional touch controller screen documentation and updated drivers please visit the 3rd party manufacturer website as found in the Touch Screen Wiza r d CD menu www hatteland display com About CD hatteland display com d Serial Elo Universal Driver ial Touch screen INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100110 3 Product Labeling examples Serial Number Label and Location 2 o o 6 Ce HATTELAND Product Description DIS PLAY ws anufacturer Product 100W IS VAC GOHz Date of Production Hatteland Display 230VAC 50Hz Input Voltage 20070
37. adjusted using the Led Adjust knob on the rear side of the display 2 The light intensity is regulated according to the backlight that is according to the brightness knob With the exception that when the backlight brightness is zero the power led is just visible in dark environment This means that the power led is not visible in daylight when the brightness knob is turned fully to the left Note If there is a led adiustment knob at the connection area of the display as described in INSTALLATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS chapter the manner of operation described in paragraph one applies For displays produced after the creation date of this manual paragraph two applies For displays produced before year 2002 paragraph one applies ASSIGNABLE HOT KEYS The user can assign various display functions as hot keys increase decrease This will enable the user to quickly adjust the brightness image size contrast or other functions to control the image To assign these hot keys enter the UTILITIES MENU DIRECT ACCESS menu and change them to the desired hot key function Default is to increase decrease brightness Operation 24 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100064 0 MENU Access Button UP Dovvn Buttons Adjust Buttons USER CONTROLS The On Screen Display OSD menu controls are located under the metal hatch on the left side of the unit To loosen it use a suitable screvvdrive
38. anual brightness control set by remote control only Electrical Interface Electrical signals shall conform to RS 485 RS 422 or RS 232 Only Receive Data Transmit Data and Signal Ground are used The same conditions apply for both RS 422 and RS 485 and will just be referred to as RS 485 further on in this document Hardware handshake is only supported by loopback handshake for RS 232 Dual 232 and 485 Electrical Interface Of the two types of electrical interfaces 232 and 485 only one type shall be connected in a given installation not both Both receive and transmit capabilities shall be supported 485 interface supports both half and full duplex Electrical interface and duplex are selected with switches at the back of the display Cable A cable with an overall shield terminated at the back shell should be used Communication Interface 49 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100084 7 O xS O x 9 CO 2002 90 81 ejeq pexoeuo 2002 d s 91 ae 3MIA MI N SJET A0 UMEIG Aejdsip y ui Ajjeusejul LO INOOSHrF pue LV WODSHP 94 40 SUONDSUUOD 221110 ay Buimoys yoojg uonduoseq LO 9 LV IWOOSHFf WeIBEIP yoolg 3oelqns L SOLOOLASA SNL Kejdsip o 1 AG suas nu ul JO 101002 910uJ8J 104 SJEHSJU ZEZ SA dz T OMLINOO O3GIA 8NO 8NO JeyeAu 1UBI DEG yeubis 10 nuo2 Aejay
39. availability available 1 available Graphic horizontal Oxb7 resolution enquiry resolution enquiry Graphic horizontal Oxb9 sync frequency sync frequency 1 successful Horizontal resolution in pixels in 3 digit hex number Vertical resolution in lines in 3 digit hex number Horizontal sync frequency in nnn z horizontal frequency units of 100Hz in 3 digit hex Vertical sync frequency in units nnn vertical frequency of Hz in 3 digit hex number number n 1 byte ascii coded hex number e g parameter value of 0x1 is represented by 1 0x31 nn 2 byte ascii coded hex number e g parameter value of 0x1e is represented by 1 e E 0x31 0 4 Remarks 1 Command Oxcd is only available for new units 05 May 2003 and after 2 f the data sent to the controller is out of range the controller will not set that value and there will be no acknowledgement 3 If the command sent to the controller is not available for that controller there will be no acknowledgement 4 The controller will respond to RS 232 command when the controller is in standby no video input or normal operating condition 5 If the following parameters are changed through RS 232 Power Down Option Exclusive Priority Input Source Video Input the controller should change state according to the latest setting immediately Command Table IND100103 1 65 INB100005 3 Rev 19 Revision H
40. cation options are set by switches placed at the backside of the unit For most units these switches are labelled like seen on the illustration below For adjustments a thin object is required for reaching the switches Some units do not have this label or the dedicated holes To change the settings these switches can either be reached through the ventilation holes or the back cover must be demounted NOTE The placement of the switches may vary from product to product By factory default the comport is set to RS232 mode unless customer specified Communication mode Duplex Communication Mode FULL RS232 RS422 485 gt lt G D 12348 ADDRESS REVERSE ON OF Straight Reverse Address Rx Tx for RS422 COM1 Note JHSCOM placement for products released and introduced BEFORE Jan 2005 Communication interface 47 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100084 1 Serial Communication SCOM Interface Comm settings 2 after Jan 2005 HW01 models The communication options are set by switches placed at the backside of the unit These switches are protected behind a hatch mounted with four screws Unscrew those and remove the hatch The communication settings are placed like seen on the illustration below For adiustments a thin object is required for reaching the switches NOTE By factory default the comport is set to RS232 mode unless customer specified Communication mode Duplex Straight Reve
41. cess the sub menu Will either clip the image off to black or stretch scale the image This will impact on image quality and will therefore not show the optimal 1 1 picture with correct aspect ratio and resolution suitable for the TFT module 3 AN HORIZONTAL CLIPPING Ze el increase decrease the horizontal clipping HORIZONTAL OFFSET Ee Increase decrease the horizontal offset HORIZONTAL STRETCH m Increase decrease the horizontal stretch VERTICAL CLIPPING mw el Increase decrease the vertical clipping VERTICAL OFFSET Increase decrease the vertical offset VERTICAL STRETCH Bw el Increase decrease the vertical stretch LANGUAGE Available languages are English Norwegian Chinese and French This will affect all text and messages in the OSD menus d 2 VIDEO SOURCE 3 4 Selecting this function vvill enable the user to select the type of input signal to shovv fullscreen Available inputs are Analog RGB1 Analog RGB2 DVI Composite Video and S Video The display unit will switch signal source instantly so if no signal source is present physically connected the image will be black for 1 2 seconds before it resets back to the previous detected signal Note This function will only behave as described if the Utilities Auto Source Select is set to High Factory default is Off User Controls 30 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100064 17 OSD Menu Functions anl UTILITIES Se
42. crement Reset Query Set tint value increment decrement Reset Query Set color value increment decrement Reset Query Set graphic mode sharpness Value increment decrement Reset Query Set sharpness value increment decrement Reset Query Select video source type Value Reset Query Acknowledge if enabled Main selected PIP off if nn 00 Main selected 0 auto 1 Composite video 2 S video 3 Component video PIP window horizontal position PIP window vertical position PIP window brightness PIP window contrast NTSC tint PAL NTSC color Graphic mode sharpness Video Sharpness Video source type 07 DVD 1 VCR 60 INB100005 3 Rev 19 Video Controller Interface Commands Function Video System In video mode only Command Ox9b o 17 42 3 t R ER Rotate video image Oxc7 0 1 Scaling Mode Scalar H pan position Scalar V pan position Scalar H Clipping Scalar H Offset Scalar H stretch Ox8c 0 171 2 3 ulu ura Oxb1 nnn xy r r R n 2d Oxb2 17 nnn r r R ur dd Oxab 17 nnn aa 17 r R a 17 nnn r r R nnn Hg 17 r r R F 17
43. d refresh rate resolution or interlaced mode will probably cause the image to be the wrong size it may scroll flicker badly or possibly even no image is present Sparkling on the display may be a faulty TFT panel signal cable and it needs service attention RGB Signal Only Horizontal interference can usually be corrected by adjusting the PHASE OSD menu Vertical interference can usually be corrected by adjusting the FREQUENCY OSD menu DEW CONDENSATION BEHIND GLASS Note that this problem will not occur on bonded products For non bonded products do the following Power on the TFT product and set brightness to 100 Turn off any automatic screensavers on PC or similar During minutes the dew will be gone To speed up the process use a fan heater for a reasonable time Do not overheat the TFT product GENERAL ISSUES FOR COMPUTER BASED PRODUCTS Note Applies for a range of various products This is only meant as a general guide CD ROM FAILURE OR READ DETECTION PROBLEMS If the product are operated located in a area with extreme condensation the CD DVD drive may not work correctly due to condensation on the read head Keep the product on for a while until it s reached normal operating temperature and retry accessing discs Otherwise consider using USB memory sticks or alternative storage devices NO CD ROM AVAILABLE ON YOUR PRODUCT FOR INSTALLING DRIVERS SOFTWARE Please use USB memory sticks USB Floppy drive USB CD Rom Drive or
44. e any minor medium or severe scratches chemical spills or similar on the backcover front frame or glass This is needed to credit the invoice 100 Missing parts will not be subject for credit and you will not get total credit for returned product You will either be charged separately or the amount is withdrawn from the credit If you decide to ship the missing items on the after hand you will get 100 credit for that particular invoice or items received at manufacturer incoming goods control Please contact our service sales department if additional questions Approved packaging methods materials Applies to all shipments to manufacturer When returning goods please make sure you surround the product with the following material whenever possible Original packaging from manufacturer firm foam material bubble wrap or lots of PadPack paper or Foam chips poly ester wrapped in sealed plastic bags In any case always use a solid cardboard box to surround everything Not approved packaging methods materials are Foam chips expanded polyester clothes nothing or too little or anything that will crumble and get into the ventilation holes of products and cardboard boxes that are not suitable to secure the product during shipment Appendix 72 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100077 14 Terms Terms Of Sale And Delivery 1 APPLICATION The terms of sale and delivery apply for Hatteland Display 2 PRICE a The price is per each if noth
45. e end of the manual Furthermore for third party datasheet and user manuals please see dedicated Documentation and Driver DVD delivered vvith the product or contact our sales technical helpdesk personnel for support 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 The company represents innovation and quality to the system integrators world wide Effective quality assurance and investment in sophisticated in house manufacturing methods and facilities enable us to deliver Type Approved and Mil tested products Our customer oriented approach technical knowledge and dedication to R amp D makes us a trusted and preferred supplier of approved solutions which are backed up by a strong service network hatteland display com You will find our website full of useful information to help you make an informed choice as to the right product for your needs You will find detailed product descriptions and specifications for the entire range on offer be it Series 1 Series 2 Computers amp Panel Computers Military solutions as well as the range of supporting accessories The site carries a vvealth of information regarding our product testing and approvals in addition to company contact information for our various offices around the vvorld the global service centers a
46. e formats for each of the specific commands Brightness Command BRT This command shall be sent to the unit to command the backlight brightness control setting The brightness value shall be sent as 1 byte in the DATA field A setting of 0x00 will indicate off A setting of OXFF will indicate maximum brightness Intermediate values will control brightness over the range from minimum to maximum luminance If the data checksum is valid and the brightness was set the unit will reply to this command with an ACK attention code The DATA field in the reply shall indicate the resulting brightness control setting If an invalid checksum was received and the message was not Broadcast and RS 485 for units that support it the unit will reply with an NAK attention code The DATA field in the reply will indicate the current brightness control setting Examples Command 60 Brightness Acknowledge 60 Brightness Negative Acknowledge 40 Brightness Communication Interface 53 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100084 1 Serial Communication SCOM Interface Manufacturer ID MAN This command shall be sent to the unit to request Manufacturer ID Code No data shall be sent with this command The unit will reply to this command with an ACK attention code The DATA field will be set to an ASCII string value that is unique for each manufacturer Examples Command Manufacturer ID Code Acknowledge Manufacturer ID Code HD Unit ID Model Ver
47. e is displayed for 5 seconds Set exclusive or priority Exclusive Proirity Reset Query Select GAMMA value Value Reset Query Acknowledge if enabled Scalar vertical clipping Scalar vertical offset Scalar vertical stretch 0 English 7 Danish 8 Chinese Main selected 0 PC 1 Composite video 2 S video 3 Component video 4 DVI OSD menu timeout value 00 Continuous value Round up to nearest avallable step if value gt max available step set it to the max available step 0 disabled 1 enabled 0 Exclusive 1 Priority 2 Priority during power up GAMMA value O 1 0 1 1 6 2 2 2 3 User Defined 62 INB100005 3 Rev 19 Video Controller Interface Commands Function Video Port Select Command Description Acknowledge if enabled Query Composite Video Port No On Port number Set Composite Video Port No Oxbe 0 7 Oxbe 0 R OSD V position OSD Transparency Rotate OSD OSD H position Oxbe 0 n Oxbe 4 je 1 R Ze 1 n Oxbe us 2 Oxbe 2 R r Oxbe 2 n 0x90 nnn p m E R 2 0x91 nnn p m E R 2 0x92 n p deo
48. erence Only for experienced users Simplified User Menu You will have a limited set of functions available for your personal perference For the common user Memorized State Menu Also referenced as Normal Toggle The menu will either be advanced or simplified upon startup of display If user changes from simplified to advanced menu or visa versa then this will be memorized in memory and it stays in that mode until user changes it back again This is only active on VGA BIOS Firmware versions from V1 6xx and up Appendix 76 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100077 6 Appendix 77 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100077 24 Revision History A o lt ITI 00 E E 12 Feb 04 First release User Manual Pressed amp internet version 18 Mar 04 Updated EMI test specifications and datasheets 28 Apr 04 Added Declaration Of Confirmity Added Book ID on all pages and minor maintenance 002 0 02 SE SE SE SE SE 13 Dec 06 Revised OnScreenDisplay OSD menu chapter from SV1280DVI SV1600DVI to JH1600 V2 0xx Several new functions Sharpness PIP Size 1 24 Languages OSD Mode Setup DDC amp Serial Adress Obsolete functions was removed Volume amp Component Video Minor relocation of OSD functions and textual changes in OSD menu explanations 17 Jul 07 Testing and Approval section now merged with Specifications section Added Technical Drawings for 19 20 and 23 inch VESA Bracket Sun Visors and Water Cove
49. esponse and Addresses When individual unit addressing is supported by an installed configuration of units in a RS 485 for units that support it system a Separate ACK or NAK message for each unit will be transmitted providing each unit s individual address in response to any broadcast addressed Command NAK messages will not be generated when an error in a Broadcast message is detected When individual unit addressing is not supported the unit will only respond to the broadcast address and will include the broadcast address in the ACK and NAK messages NAK messages will not be generated when an error in a Broadcast message is detected VVhen a unit receives an incomplete message and the next byte is not received until after a time equal to the Intermessage Gap the next bytes received shall be processed to check for the start of a new command 0x07 ASCII Bell If the header checksum is valid but the first byte of the command message is not 0x07 as specified the unit may wait until after the next inter message gap to resume checking A NAK message shall not be generated If the header checksum is valid but the value of the CMD field does not equal one of the defined commands the unit shall reply by generating a NAK message as though a VER command had been received If the header checksum is valid but the value of the LEN field is greater than the maximum allowed the unit shall ignore the message A NAK message shall not be generated
50. estroyers to patrol boats and submarines Taking our de facto industry standard field proven Series 1 product line as a foundation we are able to offer fully qualified and certified displays designed purely for use aboard naval vessels Naval Line displays are designed to standard form and fit and can be delivered as ECDIS WECDIS ready Our proprietary Optical Bonding technology is available across all Naval Line displays It improves performance and viewing clarity dramatically by eliminating condensation reducing sunlight reflection by up to 95 increasing strength during impact and lowering operating temperature to improve reliability and overall lifespan The flagship Hatteland Display Naval Multi Display NMD and Combat Management Display CMD variation are both best value display solutions for demanding C4l applications They incorporate a high contrast UXGA resolution LCD provide built in test capabilities and are a drop in replacement for existing displays so they are therefore ideally suited to either the naval new build or retrofit markets As the Navies of the world move toward COTS based open architecture systems Hatteland Display can be trusted to provide high quality tested and approved displays developed only for maritime use without sacrificing performance or value TYPE APPROVED ECDIS COMPLIANT 901D SHOCK QUALIFIED FORM FIT AND FUNCTION SUPERIOR BONDING TECHNOLOGY CERTIFIED FOR C4 NAVIGATION
51. he sub menu LOAD USER DEFAULT Load your own personal custom settings SAVE USER DEFAULT Save your own personal custom settings LOAD FACTORY DEFAULT Will reset the graphic controller settings to the factory preset Use caution when using this function as this will override your current settings SETUP DDC Reset optimize image information This function will setup correct DDC Display Data Channel information It allows the display module to send its specifications to the display controller This information is used by the OSD menu TEST PATTERN Shows a generic test pattern 314 1 2 LJ EXIT MENU 3 4 A Selecting this function will exit the OSD menu Press to exit and save the current settings Note The OSD settings will also automatically be stored in memory when the OSD exit on user timeout User Controls 32 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100064 17 Specifications 33 INB100005 3 Rev 19 This page left intentionally blank 34 INB100005 3 Rev 19 Specifications JH 20103 MIL TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION TFT Technology e 20 1 viewable image size e Active Matrix Thin Film Transistor TFT TET Characteristics e Pixel Number e Pixel Pitch RGB e Response Time e Contrast Ratio e Light Intensity e Viewable Angle e Active Display Area e Max Colors 1280 x 1024 0 312 H x 0 312 V mm 25 ms typical black to white 300 1 typical 250 cd m2 typical
52. i directional mode Pin 03 DATA1 Same as Pin 02 Pin 09 DATA Same as Pin 02 Pin 10 ACK printer indicating printer has received the data and is ready to accept further data Pin BUSY Signal from printer indicating that the printer cannot accept further data Pin 12 PE Signal from printer indicating printer is out of Pin 13 SELECT Signal from printer to indicate that the printer is selected Pin 14 AUTO FEED This active low output causes the printer to add a line feed after each line printed Pin 15 ERR Signal from printer indicating that an error has been detected Pin 17 SUN Signal to select the printer sent from CPU board to printer Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Pin Assignments 24P DVI D amp DVI I 12345678 C1C2 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 C3 C4 Pin01 5 Data2 Digital RED link 1 Pino2 T M D S Data2 Digital RED link 1 Pin03 IT M DSS Data2 4 Shield Pin04 IT M DSS Data4 Digital GREEN link 2 Pin05 TLM D S Data4 Digital GREEN link 2 Bind DDC Clock DDC Data Vertical Sync DVI I onl Pin09 T TM D S Data Digital GREEN link 1 Pin10 T TM D S Data1 Digital GREEN link 1 Pin11 T M D S Data1 3 Shield Pin12 TTMDS Data3 Digital BLUE link 2 Pin13 ITMDS Data3 Digital BLUE link 2 M D S Digital BLUE link 1 and digital s Pin 19 i DDC Display Data Channel
53. in application software on the computer the Brightness Command message output from the computer to the unit can be repeated once per second driven by receiving valid acknowledge messages from the unit The keep alive logic should tolerate intermittent loss of valid acknowledge messages without activating an alarm Response Time Individually Addressed Command Response The unit will output the required response within Tr 2 5 character periods after the last byte of a command message is received 2 6mS at 9600 bit sec except as specified herein Elapsed Time Counter ETC Note This command is not available on pre Feb 2005 units The unit features an elapsed time counter vvhich counts the total number of hours that the unit has been svvitched on The ETC command can be sent to the unit to acquire the elapsed time in hours No data shall be sent with this command The unit will reply to this command with an ACK attention code The DATA field will be set to a three byte string where the most significant byte is transmitted first The ETC has a limit on maximum 298 261 hours equivalent to 34 years When this number is reached the ETC will stop counting and the ETC command will always reply with maximum number of hours Examples ETC Command Ansvver tvvo hours elapsed time Communication interface 56 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100084 1 serial Communication 5COM interface Broadcast Command Response n response to RS 48 fo
54. ing else has been stated VAT not included Price is based on the prices from our suppliers current custom rates taxes rate of exchange and international raw material prices We reserve ourselves the rights to adiustments in case of alternation on the above mentioned b Included in the price is the supplier s standard packing In case of re packing smaller quantities we reserve ourselves the right to add an additional sum for warrantable packing according to CECC 0015 Basic inspection for protection of electrostatic sensitive devices 3 VALIDITY If nothing else has been stated in our quotation the offer is valid for 30 days from the date of quotation 4 PACKAGE QUOTATION A package quotation means that all the components offered must be ordered by us If one component or more are removed from the quotation the prices given in the package quotation are not valid 5 TERMS OF PAYMENT Cash on delivery or payment in advance Net granted for companies schools and institutions only according to agreement In case of too late payment 1 5 interest month will be charged Seller has mortage rights in the goods delivered until the purchase price additional interests and charges have been paid in full Accepted bill is not considered as payment until it has been honoured in full 6 TIME OF DELIVERY The quoted time of delivery is based on information from our suppliers We disclaim any responsibility for the consequences of any delay or cancellati
55. int Positional Accurancy Reported touch coordinates are within 1 0 of true position Based on viewing area dimensions Touch screen INB100216 2 Rev 2 IND100110 10 Touch screen products Touch screen Technology amp Label markings Information about the factory mounted touch screen and vvhat driver to use are indicated on the dedicated label on your actual product The information and location of the label canvary depending on product this page only decribes the concept SN 9 O e e 0 0 m et su 6 dudd mn H pg A b O OH oo O SEI DVI DIN 2681 BA V Ne TOUCH SCREEN This product is eguipped with a Resistive Touch Screen Manufacturer ELO TouchSystems Touch Controller 2210 Serial Controller P N 055165 000 Driver Download www elotouch com VSD100564 2210 Example label only Up 2 date touch screen drivers and documentation All products are shipped with a Documentation and Drivers DVD or CD which contains suitable drivers for touch screens H Touch Screen Drivers CD v1 0 Touch Screen Driver VVizard Show Advanced Search Reset Wizard Product Range Type Number Ee
56. ior notice MECHANICAL DESCRIPTION Physical Dimensions e 534 W x 485 H x 94 D mm e 21 02 VV x 19 09 H x 3 70 D e Weight 14 kg approx Input Signal Terminal e RGB PC signal 5 x BNC Connectors RGBHV e AC Power signal Std IEC Inlet female Accessories e Touchscreen e Remote Control 1 x D SUB 9P Connector female 2 x D SUB 9P Connectors female User Controls On front bezel e Power On Off push button Brightness Control 2 x hotkeys Mode Status LED User Controls Behind hatch e On Screen Display control OSD OSM Environmental Considerations e Operating Temperature 15 deg C to 55 deg C Humidity up to 95 e Storage Temperature 40 deg C to 70 deg C Humidity up to 95 EMI TESTING The unit has been tested according to the following MIL STD 461E 1999 e CE 101 Conducted emission 30 Hz 10 kHz e CE 102 Conducted emissions power leads 10 kHz 10 Mhz e CS 101 Conducted susceptibility 30 Hz 50 kHz e CS 114 Conducted susceptibility 10 kHz 200 MHz e CS 116 Conducted susceptibility damped oscillatory waves e RE 101 Radiated emission magnetic field 30 Hz 100 kHz e RE 102 Radiated emissions electric field 10 kHz 18 GHz e RS 101 Radiated susceptibility H field 30 Hz 100 kHz e RS 103 Radiated susceptibility electric field 2 MHz 18 GHz e Transient immunity 100 ns risetime 10 us duration 325 VpEAK e Supply voltage va
57. is is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures CONTENTS ayama ek am ma NUM b Contents of package 6 Bee 7 About this manual 8 About Hatteland Display 8 hatteland display com 8 Contact 8 MIL Qualified Naval Military ntroduction 9 Basic Construction Maritime Multi Display 10 Touch screen products 11 Touch screen Technology 8 Label markings 12 Product Labeling examples 13 Serial Number Label and Locationh 13 Warranty Label 13 IEN CIE Vd Tu AE 15 Installation and mounting 16 Brightness knob precaution 16 ErgonoMICS EE 17 Cable Entries amp Connectors Marked area Illustration only 18 Maximum
58. istory HATTELAND SCOM Rev sy me e 17 Oct 2002 Renamed document description to Specification of Serial Communication Control Interface Corrected Pin assignment of RS 232 Tx and Rx Added new MCC commands Added Block diagram Added paragraph about setting desired 22 Oct 2002 communication mode 08 May 2003 Corrected example for MCC command 50 contrast BEER 11 Aug 2003 Minor spell checking and text formatting 19 Feb 2004 Added note about physical placement of the DIP switches May vary from product to product 5 24 dan 2005 Updated Video Interface Commands 23 Feb 2005 Added a new command ETC Elapsed Time Counter SE 18 Sep 2007 1 Revised hatch placement illustration BU Changed layout of manual to current company profile Changed document book ID from IND100004 1 to INB100018 1 due to conflict vvith earlier documentation Changed word display amp displays to unit amp units since also certain Maritime Multi Computers may also have the ability to be controlled by SCOM References to JH SCOM was replaced by HATTELAND SCOM 10 BU 12 Nov 2009 1 Revised logo and profile SE Added typenumber range on front page page 1 Added note for MCC command not available on Maritime Multi Computers range page 8 11 Renamed document filename from INB100018 1 Specification of Serial Communication Control Interface Series1 to INB100018 1 Technical Manual Serial Com
59. le in direct sun light but as a general rule the units at the bridge vving area is recommended to be installed or mounted by suitable alignment or bulkhead deckhead mounting in such a vvay that reflections of light from the front pane of the display are not directed into the observer s viewing direction The use of ordinary commercial filter plates or filter films is not permitted for items of equipment that require approval by optical effects aids of that kind can suppress small radar targets for example General mounting instructions The useful life of the components of all Electronics Units generally decreases with increasing ambient temperature it is therefore advisable to install such units in air conditioned rooms f there are no such facilities these rooms must at least be dry adequately ventilated and kept at a suitable temperature This device is cooled by air flovving across the rear cover and air flovving through the ventilation holes The cooling must not be impaired by partial covering of the unit or by installation of the unit in a confined cabinet Units vvhich are to be used on the bridge vving must be installed inside the vving control console protected against the weather In order to avoid misting of the viewing screen a 25 50 W console heating power depending on the volume is recommended When selecting the site of a display unit the maximum cable lengths have to be considered
60. lecting this function will enable the user to configure the OSD menu define 2 hot keys verify BIOS Firmware version and miscellaneous operations 7 USER SETTING Press to access the sub menu 7 4 DPMS Disable Enable the DPMS function DISPLAY INPUT Disable Enable input source name upon power up AUTO SOURCE SELECT Off Disable auto source select function Default setting Lovv Auto source select enabled ONLY in povver up High Auto source select ALWAYS enabled FILTER Auto On Off Signal Noise Reduction for Analog RGB1 Signal Only available functioning on custom models where required GAMMA 1 0 1 6 2 2 Adjusts gamma on TFT display SERIAL ADRESS Set Serial Remote Channel from 0 to 15 Consult Serial Communication SCOM Interface chapter in this manual or the online Serial Control Interface MMD MMC manual for complete instructions d 2 OSD SETTING Press to access the sub menu OSD HORZ POSITION mi Position the OSD menu horizontally OSD VERT POSITION Position the OSD menu vertically OSD BACKGROUND Choose between Translucent or Opaque OSD ROTATE Choose between Normal Rotate Will position the menu either horizontally or vertically OSD MODE Only available in Advanced Full menu NORMAL ALWAYS shows the Simplified version of the OSD menu Logo will be shown in the top left corner TOGGLE ALWAYS show the Advanced Full version
61. lways dark off Non lightening dot c nspector observes the LCD from normal direction at a distance of 50cm above the worktable Dark dots are counted under entire vvhite screen Bright dots are counted under entire black screen d Dot failures vvithin tolerances belovv do not qualify for vvarranty claims PIXEL DEFECT TOLERANCES 1 or 2 adiacent dot defects considered as 1 defect EXTRAORDINARY CIRCUMSTANCES Possible cases vvhich cannot be influenced either by customer or Hatteland Display Examples for extraordinary circumstances Allocation from LCD Supplier Outstanding high number of LCD panels with bright dots but within LCD suppliers Specification Sharply increased demand by customer In such cases a mutual agreement is inevitable Examples e Acceptance of bright dots in non critical display areas Acceptance of bright dots with defined color Last Revised July 2007 Appendix INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100351 2 General Notes For all products Other type approvals applies for the different products Please see Testing amp Approvals Overview section in this manual for more information Use of brightness and push buttons may inhibit visibility of information at night Note for ECDIS Systems For ECDIS systems the brightness knob indication mark should be aligned directly with the indication mark located on the label See Physical Overview or Operation section elsevvhere in this manual
62. munication Control Interface SCOM A1C1 Series1 Communication Interface 66 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100332 1 Pin Assignments Common Connectors Note Not all connectors may be available on your specific product This depends on the amount of additional hardware installed from factory or customized solutions These pin assignments are for the common connectors used Connectors are seen from users Point Of Vievv POV Pin Assiqnments RJ45 10 100 LAN Pin Assignments USB TYPE A Use category 5 twisted pair cable Pin 2 Negative Data Pin 4 Ground 12345678 4 Pin 1 VCC FSV Pin 3 Positive Data Pin Assignments USB TYPE B m ne Pin 1 VCC 45V Pin 3 Positive Data Pin 4 Ground Pin Assignments RJ45 10 100 1000 GBLAN Pin Assi 5P PS 2 MOUSE 12345678 in Assiqnments 5P PS Pin 6 Not Connected Pin 5 Mouse Clock Pin 4 Vec 5V Pin 3 Ground NEE 23 Pin Ass 5P PS 2 KEYBOARD MOUSE Combined ST TT SSD EELER Bine Mouse Clock Pn estes Clea Pin Assignments 15P HD RGB VGA Pin 4 Vec 5V 4 K Pin 3 Ground Z Pin 2 Mouse Data Pin 1 Keyboard Data Pin Assignments 5P PS 2 KEYBOARD Pin 6 Not Connected Pin 5 Keyboard Clock ZE ka T 15 14 13 12 11 Pin 4 Vec 5V d k Pin 3 Ground Eu 1 Piruz Not Connected Pin Keyboard Data 2 Reserved for monitor ID bit 2 grounded C n Pin Assignments FIREWIRE IEEE 1394 Analog ground red Pin 09 5V power supply for DDC optio
63. nal Cd 2 4 Reserved for monitor ID bit 0 grounded 6 DDC serial data Horizontal sync or composite sync input DDC serial clock Pin 02 GND Grounding for power and inner cable shield Pin 03 TPB Tvvisted Pair B Receive Strobe Transmit Data Pin Assignments 9P Serial COM RS 232 Pin 04 TPB Twisted Pair B Receive Strobe Transmit Data This connector is commonly used for Pin 05 TPA Tvvisted Pair A Transmit Strobe Receive Data Pin 06 TPA Twisted Pair A Transmit Strobe Receive Data 5 43 2 1 Pin Assignments 5P S VHS S VIDEO Pin 4 C Color chrominance Pin 3 Y Intensity luminance Data Carry Detect m 5 ee Pin 02 SIN Serial In or Receive Data Pin 2 Ground C Pin 1 Ground Y Serial Out or Transmit Data Data Terminal Read Ground unun Pin Assignments RCA BNC 1P COMP VIDEO Clear To Send Ring Indicate Note The table above lists commonly used RS 232 signals and pin assignments however Serial Communication for Hatteland Display products Pin 1 Video Signal Ground Shield may vary from product to product to support different end user systems Please check additional pin assignments section in this manual for specific RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 pin assignments for your exact product Appendix INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100241 2 Pin Assignments Common Connectors Pin Assignments 25P Parallel Re 1150001000 ES printer The data line are able to operate in PS 2 compatible b
64. nd the technical help desk all ensuring the best possible support wherever you or your vessel may be in the world Contact information Head office Vats Norvvay Hatteland Display AS msosen N 5578 Nedre Vats Norvvay Tel 47 4814 2200 Fax 47 5276 5444 mail hatteland display com Sales office Frankfurt Germany Hatteland Display GmbH Werner Heisenberg Strasse 12 D 63263 Neu Isenburg Germany Tel 49 6102 370 954 Fax 49 6102 370 968 Sales office Oslo Norway Solbraveien 20 N 1383 Asker Norway Tel 47 4814 2200 Fax 47 5276 5444 Sales office Aix en Provence France Hatteland Display SAS 31 Parc du Golf 350 Avenue JRGG de la Lauziere CS 90519 13593 Aix en Provence Cedex 3 France Tel 33 0 4 42 16 35 15 Fax 33 0 4 42 16 35 09 Sales office San Diego USA Hatteland Display Inc 11440 W Bernardo Court Suite 300 San Diego CA 92127 USA Tel 1 858 753 1959 Fax 1 858 430 2461 For an up 2 date list please visit www hatteland display com locations General IND10007 7 1 INB100005 3 Rev 19 MIL Qualified Displays MIL Qualified Naval Military Introduction Our knowledge of the unique design testing and life cycle management issues of displays for naval vessels has enabled us to develop a high quality range called Naval Line which can be found in navigation automation and 41 solutions aboard everything from aircraft carriers and d
65. ng to those 15 SOFTVVARE Sold or borrowed software is not allowed to be copied or spread in other ways without a written permission 16 RE EXPORT Goods delivered from seller may be subject to special rules of exportation in their supplier s native country Buyer is responsible to obtain necessary permissions for further export re sale 17 QUESTION IN DISPUTE To settle any dispute the Karmsund Herredsrett is approved the legal venue INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CONSIGNEE 1 CONTROL Control the goods immediately by receipt Examine the quantity towards the invoice packinglist shipping documents Look for outward defects on the packing which may indicate damage on or loss of contents Control the container and the seals for any defects 2 SECURING EVIDENCE When defects on the goods have been found evidence must be secured and seller must be informed Call the transporter and point out the defects Add a description of the defects on the goods receipt the forwarder s copy of the way bill or on the driving slip 3 RESCUE Bound the damage Tiy to restrict the damage and the loss Seller vvill compensate expences incurred due to reasonable security efforts in addition to damage and loss 4 COMPLAINT VVrite immediately a complaint to the transporter or his agent Forvvard immediately the complaint to the transporter or his agent and hold the transporter responsible for the defects The complaint must be sent at the latest for carriage by
66. ntal pan position 07 1 DP 3 7 7 Scalar vertical pan position Scalar horizontal clipping Scalar horizontal offset Scalar horizontal stretch Command Table 61 IND100103 1 INB100005 3 Rev 19 Video Controller Interface Commands Function Command Scalar V Clipping Oxae nnn t 2 E R 2 Scalar V Offset Oxaf nnn te n go R m Scalar V stretch OxbO nnn ulu ER Select OSD 0x95 language n ulus ER Input main select 0x98 n e IR ER Select menu timeout 0x93 nn E Mo r R DPMS Option Display Video Source Select Auto source select GAMMA value select 17 r 17 R n dd Command Table IND100103 1 Description Set the vertical clipping size for non linear scale mode value increment decrement Reset Query Set the vertical offset of the display window for non linear scale mode value increment decrement Reset Query Set vertical stretch factor for non linear scale mode value increment decrement Reset Query Select language English Danish Chinese Reset Query Select input main PC or VIDEO or next available Reset Query Select menu timeout value increment decrement Reset Query Set power down option On Off Reset Query Query Name of video source not displayed After switching to a new video source the name of the video sourc
67. nu Some functions are not available in DVI mode Mode 3 Available functions in VIDEO MODE Simplified OSD Menu company logo will appear User can adjust the most common functions needed to operate the display Mode 4 Available functions in VIDEO MODE Advanced OSD Menu no company logo will appear User can access more advanced functions Service menu RGB DVI MODE When RGB DVI signal i e OS or radar charts are displayed full screen VIDEO MODE When video signal i e CAMERA VCR DVD are displayed full screen To access the Advanced Full OSD Menu you must press and hold the DOWN button while turning power on When picture appears release the DOWN button and press MENU to access the Advanced Full functions If you have the Memorized state version of the OSD menu use the same procedure to switch between Simplified Normal 8 Advanced Full modes also known as NORMAL TOGGLE For more information about Memorized state and the different OSD menu modes see the NOTES section in this manual WARNING ONLY A QUALIFIED SERVICE ENGINEER SHOULD ACCESS THE ADVANCED SERVICE MENU PERFORMANCE OF THE DISPLAY MAY BE SERIOUSLY AFFECTED Operation 25 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100064 0 OSD Menu vervlevv Mode 1 Function layout in RGB DVI MODE Simplified Normal OSD Menu User menu 4 IM Note that to be in RGB DVI MODE a computer signal must be present in full sc
68. of the OSD menu Logo will NOT be shown in the top left corner Please refer to the beginning of this chapter for information USER TIME OUT Adjust the OSD menu time out period in a step of 5 seconds ZOOM Press to access the sub menu ZOOM LEVEL Zooms in the display area from center HOR ZONTAL PAN Pan the display area horizontally VERTICAL PAN Pan the display area vertically DIRECT ACCESS 1 amp 2 Press to access the sub menu Define the hot key function or front under hatch buttons to one of these OSD functions Brightness Contrast Zoom Video Source PIP No Function Test Pattern By pressing the assigned hot key the sequence of the selected input video source are Analog RGB1 Analog RGB2 DVI Composite Video S Video NOTE When assigning video source to hot key function please set the AUTO SOURCE SELECT to HIGH see above NOTE Direct Access 1 default factory setting is NO FUNCTION NOTE Direct Access 2 default factory setting is NO FUNCTION User Controls 31 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100064 17 OSD Menu Functions CALIBRATE RGB GAIN Color Calibration Press to automatically adjust it DISPLAY ORIENTATION Press to access the sub menu Will flip inverse the display area including PIP view Press to choose between Normal Horizontal Inverse Vertical Inverse Inverse LOAD FACTORY DEFAULTS Press to access t
69. of the PIP window 77 ROTATION 3 4 4 Selecting this function will enable the user to rotate the image to either landscape NORMAL or portrait ROTATED format User Controls 29 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100064 17 OSD Menu Functions m 314 GRAPHIC SCALING MODES mu Selecting this function vvill enable the user to configure the graphic scaling of the I RGB DVI or VIDEO image The change will happen realtime Note Some of these functions will impact on image quality and will therefore not show the optimal 1 1 picture with correct aspect ratio and resolution suitable for the TFT module Scaling methods in PC DVI MODE ONE TO ONE FILL SCREEN FILL TO ASPECT RATIO NONLINEAR SCALING MODES P Scaling methods in VIDEO MODE NORMAL LETTERBOX LETTERBOX WITH SUBTITLES NONLINEAR SCALING MODES OD R ONE TO ONE Press to access the sub menu NM e HORIZONTAL PAN m el Increase decrease the horizontal pan VERTICAL PAN Lg Increase decrease the vertical pan FILL SCREEN Enable full screen expansion for lower resolution image FILL TO ASPECT RATIO Enable full screen expansion for lower resolution image according to aspect ratio LETTERBOX Stretches a letterboxed picture to full screen LETTERBOX WITH SUBTITLES Stretches and pans a letterboxed picture to full screen which enables viewing of subtitles in bottom e L OD NONLINEAR SCALING MODES Press to ac
70. on from our suppliers Belated delivery gives not solely the right for cancellation 7 DELIVERY POINT OF TIME Goods are considered delivered to customer when handed over to charterer 8 FREIGHT PACKING FORWARDING FEE Hatteland Display AS charge NOK 50 in forwarding fee for orders below NOK 1000 Freight charge according to expenses for orders above NOK 1000 VAT not included 9 COMPLAINT By receipt customer must check goods for obvious defects which have to be claimed within 8 days from receipt Otherwise acceptance of complaint can not be counted on 10 GUARANTEE SERVICES Time of guarantee is calculated from our date of shipment and applies to the extent that we are covered by our supplier s guarantee regulations The guarantee does no longer apply if I there has been encroached upon the goods without seller s consent II terms of payment is not fulfilled III the goods have been damaged due to unskilled treatment IV components which are sensitive for static electricity have not been unpacked and treated in a secure way Minimum requirements CECC 00015 standards for handling of such components The guarantee does not include fair wear and tear 11 RESPONSIBLITY Seller undertake to deliver faultless and functional capable goods according to existing technical specifications Seller disclaim responsibility for any damage or loss which directly or indirectly may be caused due to failure or defect with the delivered g
71. onnections JH MIL Models POWER INPUT DC Version only available for certain models Secure the cables check polarity to the screw terminal you may secure the cable further by mounting it to the base mounted cable tie clamp The internal DC power module supports voltage from 12 to 24 VDC depending on the product model Please check specifications for your exact product type number elsewhere in this manual 155 REMOTE CONTROL The two serial remote control connectors are used for displays with the JHSCOM A1 or JHSCOM B1 It features a RS232 RS422 RS485 interface for controlling all parameters including brightness for the display For further information on usage see the Control Interface section in this manual 21 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100133 6 This page left intentionally blank 22 INB100005 3 Rev 19 Operation 23 INB100005 3 Rev 19 User Controls START UP The unit features a Instant ON Delay OFF functionality which ensures that it is not turned off by user accident The location is on the right bottom side of the unit together vvith the other user controls as illustrated in the labels belovv There exists several types sizes of labels vvhich reflects some of our standard functionalities like buzzer FIG 1 label is used on products designed after Q4 2005 FIG 2 label is used on products designed before Q4 2005 Indication Mark Note1 FIG 1 a Buzzer i i l On non
72. oods if carelessness from the seller can be limited up to the cost of the goods The supplier s responsibility for defects with the supplied goods do not include secondary damage or loss Appendix INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100077 7 Terms 12 CANCELLATION RETURN Binding sales contract is concluded when we have confirmed customer s purchase order Any disagreements in our order confirmation must be reported to seller within 6 days The agreement can not be altered without our permission after acceptance from our supplier If goods are wanted to be returned a Return No must be assigned from seller Returned goods without a Return No will not be accepted By return of stock listed goods 20 return fee is charged Returned goods are shipped on customer s account and risk 13 LOAN RENT and DEMO When borrowing of goods for demo test the date of return must be added to the document If no date has been stated date of return is tvvo vveeks from the date of the document Before return seller must be contacted for a Return No RTK Goods vvhich have been sold vvith an agreed right of return vvithin stated terms shall also have a Return No The Return No must be obtained before the stated date of return Returned goods vvithout a Return No or vvhich have not been packed in original packing vvill not be accepted 14 LIMITATIONS If any of our suppliers claim limited delivery terms tovvards us our terms of delivery vvill be restricted accordi
73. ples Command 50 contrast 0x82 0x41 0x38 0x30 50 of OxFF 0x80 In ASCII 80 will be 0x38 0x30 Acknowledge 50 Contrast Unit Type Model Number TYP This command shall be sent to the unit in order to identify the unit type by its model number part number No data shall be sent with this command The unit will reply to this command with an ACK attention code The DATA field will be set to an ASCII string to indicate the specified Type Model Number e g JH23T01MMD AT Examples Command Type Model Number Acknowledge Type Model Number JH20T03 Operational Requirements The following sections define the operational requirements Initial and Default Unit Conditions After any power cycle the unit will start up with the maximum brightness control range available at the local control and with combined control of the backlight enabled from both the local control potentiometer and the remote BRT command If no serial messages are received the unit will stay in this configuration Communication Interface 55 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100084 1 Serial Communication SCOM Interface Serial Message Failure If serial messages stop being transmitted or are corrupt the unit will remain at the last commanded brightness Periodic Messages The Brightness Command shall be transmitted to the unit at a repetition no faster than 4 Hz Fault Detection and Power Interruption Recovery To support implementation of keep alive alarm logic
74. r R kr 2d 17 20 OSD status enquiry Status of OSD 0 1 Image H position Ox86 nnnn ulus m 17 Image V position 0x87 nnnn p 44 r r R EDP 17 Revision 0 09 00 Acknovvledge if enabled Brightness Description Set brightness value increment decrement Reset Query Set all contrast value increment decrement Reset Query Select colour temperature Main selected value 0 9500K Reset 1 8000K Query 2 6500K 3 5000K Red level for selected colour temperature Contrast Set the level of the red channel for the selected colour temp value increment decrement Reset Query Set the level of the green channel for the selected colour temp value increment decrement Reset Query Set the level of the blue channel for the selected colour temp value increment decrement Reset Query Set H active size Graphic mode H active size in Value increment decrement pixels Query Set dot clock phase Dot clock phase value increment decrement In PC mode only Reset Query Green level for selected colour temperature Blue level for selected colour temperature 0 motion video De interlace mode 1 static picture Reset 2 normal non flicker video Query mode OSD turned off OSD turned on Image horizontal position Set img hpos
75. r 2011 SE product is male female page 6 Added MIL Qualified Naval Military Introduction page 9 Added Rotary and Mounting Bracket assembly disassembly page 19 Removed JH 19T01 MIL amp JH 23T02 MIL specifications and drawings Products obsolete ref http www hatteland display com mails 18 2009 eol html Removed all reference to Ex typenumbers page 1 35 Updated company related text page 1 8 Revised Contents of Package chapter user manual documentation DVD page 6 Revised Touch Screen information to show Capacitive only page 11 Revised Touch Screen Driver information page 12 Added color indication to RGBHV connectors text page 20 General Appendix 78 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100077 12 General Appendix 79 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100077 12 hatteland display com
76. r and dismount the tvvo screvvs as illustrated in FIG 1 To begin understanding the vvorkflovv of the menu follovv these steps for a quick start 1 Press the MENU button The OSD menu will show all the available functions you can adjust or control 2 You can move to the next icon by pressing MENU 3 Select options within icon menu by pressing UP or DOWN buttons The selected option will turn yellow 4 Use or buttons to increase decrease values 5 Move the selection left or right by using or buttons The selected option will turn green amp 5 6 To confirm the selection press button To abort press button OSD MENU The On Screen Display OSD menu contains several functions that will let the user to adjust or setup the display to their preferred setting The functions are shown as easy understandable icons Some of the menus have sub menus use to access and MENU to go back to the previous menu The OSD menu consists of 4 modes Icon beside function indicates if it s available in that mode Mode 1 Available functions in RGB DVI MODE Simplified OSD Menu company logo will appear User can adjust the most common functions needed to operate the display Some functions are not available in DVI mode Mode 2 Available functions in RGB DVI MODE Advanced OSD Menu no company logo will appear User can access more advanced functions Service me
77. r units that support it broadcast command messages after the last byte of the command message is received all units will reply within the time period defined for Te below Further more any gap between these individual responses will be less than the Intermessage Gap defined below Te Tr Lr N where Lr length of the ACK NAK message response Tr response time N the total number of units As the units reply in order to their address the units must be given subsequent addresses starting at zero for N to equal the total number of units If not N the highest unit address 1 The maximum Lr for each command are shown in the table below MAN MCC J8 r m 2 9 T Example For the BRT command and 8 units this corresponds to Te 2 5 10 9 10 8 9600 95 8 ms MCC Response For broadcast messages in RS485 for units that support it mode the data field of an ACK is limited to 9 bytes and LEN of command LEN of ACK is limited to 14 This leads to the response time 102ms N 21ms nter message Gap Following an individually addressed command the next command shall not be issued until at least Tg 5 character periods after the ACK or NAK message received At 9600 that is 5 10 9600 5 2ms Following the issue of a broadcast command message the next command shall not be issued until at least Tc Te Tg where Te is as defined for Broadcast Command response and Tg is defined above Unit R
78. reen i e Windows or me other operating system radar system Having a PIP view simultaneously will not interfere or change the menu structure in any way Pa HATTELAND DISPLAY Phase Sharpness Picture Type Up Down select Please note Illustration only Icons text may deviate from actual OSD menu on your product due to different OSD software revisions Mode 2 Function layout in RGB DVI MODE Advanced Full OSD Menu Service menu IM 2 Note that to be in RGB DVI MODE a computer signal must be present in full screen i e Windows or other operating system radar system Having a PIP view simultaneously will not interfere or change the menu structure in any way Contrast Up Down select modify Please note Illustration only Icons text may deviate from actual OSD menu on your product due to different OSD software revisions User Controls 26 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100064 17 OSD Menu vervlevv Mode 3 Function layout in VIDEO MODE Simplified Normal OSD Menu User menu Note that to be in VIDEO MODE a video signal must be present in full screen i e from a camera VCR or DVD player Tint Sharpness l Picture Type ef Motion CA Still Video Type DVD VCR z Up Down select modify E Please note Illustration only Icons text may deviate from actual OSD menu on your product due to different OSD software revisions Mode 4 Function layout in VI
79. riation test 98 gt 138 VAC 56 4 gt 63 6 Hz e Measurements of power consumption 76W e Measurements of inrush current 4 AppAK Available Accessories Review user manual or separate datasheet for details and measurements e JH MMDBR STD A1 Bracket e JH MMDRO STD A1 Rotary e JH 20TSV STD B1 Sun Visor e JH VESA 20T06 A1 Vesa Bracket e JH 20TWC STD B1 Water Cover e JH XPR A1 External Power Relay Factory Mounted Options e Capacitive Touch Screen e Color Calibrated models ECDIS e Video Buffer JH VBUF A1 TESTING APPROVALS S CERTIFICATES This product have been tested type approved by the follovving classification societies EN60945 3rd 1 945 3rd BV Bureau Veritas MIL STD 461E 1999 IND100129 36 INB100005 3 Rev 19 This page left intentionally blank 36 INB100005 3 Rev 19 Technical Dravvings 37 INB100005 3 Rev 19 co CN O 0 m CO 2 c te 2 LL 101551 uam JNOUJIM Ayed paru Aue O p 1nqi sip aq 0 JON uoneuuojur A1e3eudouag Aejdsiq puejaneH puaba sy apnpul 3snuu ed ul JO 3JOYM ui uononpoudae4 poziloyine Auy Sy ejdsiq pue oxeH JO 159493 UI v JsuleBe Aem Aue Ul p sn aq JOU JSNUI uononpoaudai pezuoU ne Aue pue JUSWNJOP 511 Sy ejdsiq puejaneH Jo Axiedoud y SI 1u uunoop 51 01 6 8 9 S v C 13 11N 010CHTf S RA P N 8269 N u soswy
80. rs General revision of text elements 0 m 26 Mar 08 Revised installation chapter goose neck light paragraph Revised touch screen chapter Driver CD added to contents of package Added Pixel Defect Policy section in appendix chapter Revised company profile text and contents of package sections Removed JH 20T04 MIL specifications and technical drawings obsolete product Q1 2008 01 Jul 08 Revised company profile and company related text Various small text changes throughout manual where needed Added HM 20107 MIL specifications and drawings and also separated the JH MIL and HM MIL products from each other graphically and textwise where needed Added pin out assignments for RS 422 and RS 485 18 Nov 08 Revised general chapter Added inches to drawings and specifications text 08 Jan 09 Revised specifications for HM 20T07 MIL 26 Jan 09 Revised specifications Type Approval ClassNK SE 26 Feb 09 Revised specifcations for 23 inch No DC model is available or valid PM 2 SE SE 14 15 Type Approval HM 20T07 MIL DNV 16 17 Apr 09 Removed HM 20T07 MIL spec and drawings now available in own separate manual INB100005 8 BQ 17 11 Jun 09 Added F1 typenumber to frontpage list EO 18 PT 15 Apr 2010 Removed obsolete non relevant typenumber references page 1 SE Changed serial cable text and graphics only from male male to male female Cable shipped with 19 JE 08 Ma
81. rse Address Rx Tx for RS422 COM1 Note HSCOM placement for products released and introduced AFTER Jan 2005 Communication Interface 48 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100084 1 Serial Communication SCOM Interface HATTELAND SCOM A1 amp C1 Control Interface This document defines the electrical signals connectorization serial data format and communication protocol of the A1 and C1 version Serial Communication Control Interface Difference between A1 and C1 is that C1 version provides filtered Dsub contacts for military applications The purpose of this interface is to provide means for a computer application to control the LCD backlight and menu of one or more units By units we refer to either displays or panel computers Interface configuration The serial interface can have different configurations selected by three switches The configurations are defined as follows RS 232 One computer controls one unit no individual address RS 485 Half duplex One computer controls max 16 units each with individual address Full duplex Brightness Control Operation The backlight brightness at the unit can be controlled in two modes A serial interface is used to command the level of backlight brightness and to select mode 1 Using the local manual brightness control an operator is only able to adjust brightness to levels lower than the set maximum including dimming the backlight to extinction 2 Brightness is independent of local m
82. s valid the unit will reply to this command with an ACK attention code The DATA field will indicate the resulting control setting If an invalid data checksum was received and the message was not broadcast and RS485 for units that support it the unit will reply with a NAK attention code and the current control setting Communication Interface 54 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100084 1 Serial Communication 5COM Interface Unit control command MCC This command is used for communication with the video interface controller of the unit to allow remote command of the unit s setup parameters The video controller commands are transmitted in the data field See appendix for complete list of controller commands Please note that this feature is not supported by all video controllers units For future products it can not be guaranteed that all commands will still be available Note Maritime Multi Computer MMC units do not have a video interface controller internally and the MCC command is therefore not supported If the checksum is valid the unit will reply to this command with an ACK attention code where the data field contains the original command followed by acknowledge from the controller as described in the appendix If the checksum is invalid and the message was not broadcast and RS 485 for units that support it the unit will reply to this command with a NAK attention code where the data field contains the original command Exam
83. se decrease the image horizontal size No Function in DVI PHASE Fine tune the data sampling position adjust image quality No Function in DVI SHARPNESS Increase decrease video image sharpness level PICTURE TYPE Motion Still Adjustment for best image quality If graphics on screen move a lot select Motion If graphics on screen are mostly still select Still VIDEO ADJUSTMENT Selecting this function will enable the user to modify the color saturation of the picture tint and sharpness 314 COLOR Increase decrease video color level TINT Increase decrease tint level SHARPNESS Increase decrease video image sharpness level PICTURE TYPE Motion Still Normal Adjustment for best image quality If graphics on screen move a lot select Motion If graphics on screen are mostly still select Still General motion non flicker mode select Normal VIDEO TYPE Change to best match the source signal DVD VCR VIDEO SYSTEM Selecting this function will enable the user to select video system and input signals AUTO Automatic detection of NTSC or PAL system Not applicable in SECAM NTSC NTSC 4 43 Manual select NTSC system PAL PALM Manual select PAL system SECAM Manual select SECAM system User Controls 28 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100064 17 OSD Menu Functions 112 STATUS Selecting this function will display graphic information such as resolution and
84. sea vvithin 3 days for overland air transportation vvithin 7 days 5 DOCUMENTATION For any claims the following documentation is required and must be forwared to the company or their agent invoice way bill and or bill of landing and or statement of arrival inspection document besides a copy of the letter of complaint to the transporter Appendix INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100077 7 Pixel Defect Policy PIXEL DEFECT POLICY Dot defects Bright or dark spots on the panel Due to the effect that dot failures are part of the TFT technology such failure occurrence cannot be prevented basically Even though dot defects usually occur during production process new defects can appear within the lifespan of a 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 Hovvever Hatteland Display understand and accepts the responsibility tovvards the customers for the delivery of new displays therefore accepts a limitation on dot defect s occurrence on new displays delivered to the customer PRINCIPLES a One pixel consists of 3 dots Red Green and Blue b Dot defects are differentiated betvveen Bright dot defects Spot on the panel appear as pixels or sub pixels that are always lit Non extinguishing dot Dark dot defects Spot on the panel appear as pixels or sub pixels that are a
85. sion Number VER This command shall be sent to the unit in order to identify unit type by preassigned code and establish the version of the serial communications interface softvvare No data shall be sent vvith this command Any future revisions such as additions or changes to the commands or data fields shall be coordinated with a difference in the unit Version Number The unit will reply to this command with an ACK attention code The DATA field has a unique 1 byte unit model code The next 2 bytes shall contain major and minor version of the serial communication protocol in use Currently the unit model field is set to 0x01 The Version Number field for version 1 is set to x01 0x00 Examples Command Unit Model Version Number Unit Version 1 0 Potentiometer control POT The unit may allovv the backlight to be controlled by the local control potentiometer mounted on the front of the unit by the remote control or by the combination of the two This command provides means to enable disable the potentiometer LEN one data byte Disables the potentiometer Backlight controlled only by the remote control OxFF Enables the potentiometer Backlight is controlled by both the remote serial interface and the potentiometer Default Note In this setting with the BRT command at 100 the front potentiometer has full control of the backlight This is the initial setting when a unit is powered on If the data checksum i
86. tallation in unit Connectorization The remote control interface communicates with external equipment via the appropriate connector s Some units may need a custom cable to operate properly Please review the Physical Connections and the Pin Out Assignments chapter of the units user manual to determine the correct connectorization and installation of cables and connectors before proceeding into this chapter on the following pages For systems with more than one unit the units are connected together through the unoccupied D SUB if available It is regardless which one is used but normally COM 1 is connected to another unit and COM 2 is connected to the external PC Address A unit s address is set by a 5 bit dipswitch red on the backside of the unit own page in this manual describes its location Only bits 1 4 are currently in use The position of bit 5 has no effect Address is adjusted according to the following table ases mi mz ms a O jor X jot jotf 104 1 jOn jotf Ok O 2 JO On jof LO Selecting communication mode Duplex U8 RS232 a RS 485 RS422 485 Full on Half Half duplex Half Off These settings are carried out by manufacturer before delivery Communication Interface 46 INB100005 3 Rev 19 IND100084 6 serial Communication 5COM interface Comm settings 1 before Jan 2005 pre HW01 models The communi
87. tern B No function 7 INB100005 3 Rev 19 Video Controller Interface Commands Function Command Description Acknowledge if enabled Direct Access 0 2 Set Hotkey 2 audio mute Hotkeys n value volume TIR Reset brightness i Query contrast color input source video input zoom freeze PIP Test Pattern No function Set display 0x8e Set display orientation normal orientation n value increment decrement vertical inverse TIR Reset horizontal inverse a d Query inverted Auto calibration 0xc5 otart auto calibration of gain of fail the RGB amplifier 1 successful Set gamma data for Oxbf mm c Query gamma data for color c nn gamma data user defined gamma index mm c 0 for color Red curve c 1 for color Green c 2 for color Blue Oxbf R r Set user gamma curve to linear 1 Oxbf mm c nn Set gamma data for color c nn gamma data index mm If c 3 then gamma data for red green amp blue will be set at the same time Soft Power On Off Oxc8 Soft power soft power off 0 1 off on soft power on 77 query Query video input Oxc9 Ouery the status of the primary input status status amp pip status zni digit lt primary status invalid connected to valid RGB connected to valid composite connected to valid Svideo
88. tor If you have a picture on the external VGA connector please look in BIOS documentation chapter for correct display settings in BIOS Lack of image is most likely to be caused by incorrect connection lack of povver or wrong BIOS settings SCROLLING UNSTABLE IMAGE Signal cable may not be completely connected to computer or TFT display Check the pin assignments and signal timings of the display and your video card with respect to recommended timing and pin assignments Make sure that the video card is compatible and that it is properly seated installed on the computer DISPLAY AREA IS NOT CENTERED SIZED CORRECTLY Make sure that a supported video mode has been selected on the display or on the video card system f it is impossible to position the image correctly i e the image adjustment controls will not move the image far enough then test it again using another graphics card for the PC system This situation may occur with a custom graphics card that is not close to standard timings or if something is in the graphics line that may be affecting the signal such as a signal splitter please note that normally a signal splitter will not have any adverse effect f it is impossible to change to the correct resolution color depth check if you have the right VGA driver installed in your system IMAGE APPEARANCE A faulty TFT panel can have black lines pixel errors failed sections flickering or flashing image Incorrect graphics car
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