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1. 2 General Information 2 Tab 3 Connector Panel 3 USB Mass Storage Device 3 COM Connector 3 Unused Connectors 3 Electrical Symbols 4 Input Modules 5 Output Modules 6 Module Removal and Installation 6 Tab 4 Typical System Configuration 7 Tab 5 Startup SChEC reassess eres arenes 8 Home Screen Hina 9 Select Inputs Screen 10 Primary and Secondary Input Screens 11 Rename Inputs 12 PIP Swap and Disable PIP Buttons 13 Keypad Screen 14 Output Settings Screen 15 Information Screen 16 Unit ID and Systems 17 IP Streaming Screen 18 DHCP 19 Manual IP Address Assignment 20 Connect to Remote IP 21 System Presets Screen 22 Tab 6 Basic Operation 23 Input Selection
2. 23 PIP and Swap 24 Image Adjustments 25 Tab 7 On Screen Display Overview 26 Display Setup 27 SDI Picture Menu 27 S Video Picture Menu 27 Composite Picture Menu 27 VGA SOG Picture Menu 28 Tab 7 continued RGBS YPbPr Picture Menu 28 DVI Picture Menu 29 LAN Picture Menu 29 Color Menus 30 Setup Menu 31 Tab 8 Streaming Video amp Audio 32 Location to Location Network Connections 32 Software Setup 33 Location to Location Streaming 34 Streaming Video 37 Streaming Audio 39 Streaming from ConductOR to a PC 40 ViewOR G2 Setup and Usage 41 Using the ViewOR G2 Program 43 Tab 9 Utilities 46 User Configuration 48 Demonstration Program 49 Demonstration Configurati
3. Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance 6 kV contact 8 kV air 6 kV contact 8 KV air Electrostatic discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 96 Electrical fast 2 kV for power 2 kV for power Mains power quality should be that of a transient burst supply lines supply lines typical commercial or hospital environment IEC 61000 4 4 Surge 1 kV line s and neutral 1 kV line s and neutral Mains power quality should be that of a IEC 61000 4 5 typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short 5 96 Ur 5 96 Ur Mains power quality should be that of a interruptions and gt 95 96 dip in Ux gt 95 96 dip in U typical commercial or hospital environment voltage variations for 0 5 cycle for 0 5 cycle If a dips or an interruption of mains power on power supply 40 96 U1 40 96 U1 occurs the current of the product may be input lines 60 96 dip in Up 60 96 dip in Ux dropped off from normal level it may be IEC 61000 4 11 for 5 cycles for 5 cycles necessary to use uninterruptible power 70 96 Ux 70 96 U supply or a battery 30 96 dip in Up for 25 cycles 5 96 Ux 5 96 U 30 96 dip in U for 25 cycles gt 95 96 dip in Ur gt 95 96 dip in Ux for 5s for 5s Power frequency 3 A m Not applicable 50 60 Hz magn
4. NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people a Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the product is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the product should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as re orienting or relocating the product b Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz field strengths should be less than 3 V m 66 EMC Tables 67 Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the product The product is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the product can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the product as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipm
5. Touch the DVI 2 button T Finally touch the Go Back button to return to the Select Inputs screen Verify that DVI 2 appears in the Primary row window An image of the DVI signal should be shown on the connected display This completes the Transmit unit setup Receive Unit Setup is described on the following page Select En Display i omm Primary DVI 2 Change Go Back Secondary Empty Change Keypad identify PIP PIP Swap Disable PIP Primary Input Display 1 EF u2 Vea Compa Comps spa ype soc tan 37 Comment In the Receive Unit Setup section Display 1 is used for illustration Select Inputs Receive Unit Setup Connect the Receive unit s OUT 1 Connector Panel is shown on page 3 to a compatible display On the Receive unit s Home screen page 9 touch the Select Inputs icon On the Select Display row touch the Display 1 icon On the Primary row touch the Change button The Primary Input screen is displayed Touch the LAN button Finally touch the Go Back button to return to the Select Inputs screen Verify that LAN appears in the Primary row window An image of the DVI signal applied to the Transmit unit s DVI 2 input page 37 should appear on the display connected to the Receive unit s OUT 1 Streaming Audio is described on the following page Primary LAN Change I 6o Back Secondary Empty f Change Keypad Id
6. iP Address 192 168 36 178 Name EE der Remote IP ETIN Name o Select 34 e Touch the Start button The legend on the button changes to Stop The Connecting to screen is displayed Q When the Connected screen is displayed streaming has started Continued on the next page f AU E S i _ i Receive Private Go Back Lr j ur j Stream 4 t aa aa Source Stream uw O 21 Start Resolution ETUR 720p 480 p a Display 2 Display 3 IP Address 192 168 36 178 Name Remote IP 192 168 33 95 Name Demo Rm Mode tensa Receive Displayale Display 2 Display 3 f wo Jy SEEEN l peaa m Private Go Back Stream Source Stream 5 Resolution 720 p 480 p IP Address 192 166 536 176 Name Remote IP Name Demo Rm Connecting to 192 168 36 102 Wait for response Connecting to 192 168 36 102 Wait for response Connected 35 The Transmit unit s IP Streaming and the Receive unit s screens while streaming is in progress are shown below The Transmit unit s Remote IP window holds the address of the Receive unit s IP address The Receive unit s address changes to green when an connection is established The Receive unit s Remote IP window remains empty Touch the Stop button to stop streaming data to the Receive unit Note If the Transmit unit s IP address appears in the Receive unit s Remote IP wind
7. 03 08 09h28m56s Protocol rtsp IP Address 192 168 36 208 Click the Il button to pause the streaming video Click the BI button to stop the streaming video SURCICAL I AGING tsp 192 1686 36 132 QN Media ibrary 44 Click the Telephone Handset button to open a two way audio path The button turns red and a Call Ringing message appears Call Connected appears when the audio connection is established Place the cursor over the Volume slider hold the left mouse button down and move the slider to set the volume to the desired level e The PC s microphone may be muted by clicking the Microphone button A red ring with a line through itis placed over the microphone icon N Always terminate an audio session by pressing the Telephone Handset button amp Display Call Status Lisplay Call Status Call Ringing 45 Utilities Installing the utility software The programs contained on the CD P N 58E0017 are for familiarization testing training installation and troubleshooting They may not be used during clinical procedures Place the supplied Integration Software and Users Manual CD 58E0017 in your PC s CD or DVD drive and double click the My Computer icon i Double click the 58E0017 icon e Double click the ConductOR folder Continued on the following page aBELDODUT 7 58E00017 rev E E File Edit View Favorites Tools Help sack pe Search j Folders Bab
8. 9 When the IP Streaming screen is displayed select e On the Mode row select Transmit by touching the Transmit button On the Stream Source row select the Display output to be used as the streaming source On the Stream Resolution row select the stream resolution 10801 720p or 480p The IP address is displayed in the IP Address row window should be the same as the IP address that was assigned via DHCP page 19 or Manual IP Address Assignment page 20 amp 3 Touch the IP Streaming icon on the Receive unit s Home screen When the IP Streaming screen is displayed select Receive on the Mode row Stream Source is disabled in receive mode Stream Resolution will be automatically set to match the resolution of the inbound stream Note Switching between Transmit and Receive requires rebooting the ConductOR The IP address is displayed in the IP Address row s window should be the same as the IP address that was assigned via DHCP page 19 or Manual IP Address Assignment page 20 Continued on the following page Mode GEE Fees Private Go Back MM Steam G ia fois OUT Stream f ir 0 mp F480 JS E Un Resolution ee rt TEEF P 192 168 36 176 Name Edit Remote IP 192 168 33 95 Name Demo Rm Select J Unit Mode Lees M vm irae B Go Back ioa Stream aom Source isplay 1 Display 2 Display 3 tien i ME a EUN T20 p 480 p Start Resolution
9. DVI I Supports digital and analog RGBS YPbPr Analog data appears on pin 8 and pins C1 through C5 Compliant with DVI 1 0 PIN SIGNAL ine SIGNAL T M D S DATA 2 HOT PLUG DETECT T M D S DATA 2 T M D S DATA 0 T M D S DATA 2 4 SHIELD T M D S DATA 0 T M D S DATA 0 5 T M D S DATA 4 SHIELD T M D S DATA 4 T M D S DATA 5 DDC CLOCK T M D S DATA 5 T M D S CLOCK DDC DATA SHIELD ANALOG VERT a SYNC T M D S CLOCK Fixed DVI IN Only T M D S DATA 1 T M D S CLOCK T M D S DATA 1 Fixed DVI IN Only T M D S DATA 1 3 SHIELD C1 ANALOG RED T M D S DATA 3 C2 ANALOG GREEN T M D S DATA 3 C3 ANALOG BLUE ANALOG HORIZ SYNC C4 5V POWER GND C5 ANALOG GROUND We recommend that the bend radius of metallic cables be no less than 2 5 inches 63 mm or 7 times the diameter of the cable whichever is greater The bend radius of Fiber Optic cables should be no less than 10 times the diameter of the cable Sharper bends may damage the cable and or degrade the video signal 57 Data Connectors and Pinouts QoGO G Dee n sd RJ 22 Pin Name Description DureutModufe Connector a fne ecco NC NC o fne rocon Ti C C GND Ground e Nc NoConnection SN Noconnection Data In USB Connector Pin Name Description 1 VCC 5 VDC 6 RX
10. PIP image is visible to display the Contrast control menu Touch the lt or gt button to adjust Primary contrast When a PIP image is visible touch the Brightness Contrast button again to access the Secondary contrast control Setting the contrast too high or too low causes loss of some grayscales Color saturation may appear incorrect On Screen Display Overview Select the Keypad screen as described on page 14 Onthe Select Display row touch the display icon for the output whose parameters will be adjusted Touch the MENU button once to open the On Screen Display OSD The OSD s default location is the lower left corner of the monitor connected to the selected output The active DISP 1 DISP 2 or DISP 3 output s primary input is shown in black at the top left of the OSD If there is an active secondary input it will be shown in gray at the top right of the OSD The four available OSD menus are Picture Color Setup Defaults The OSD opens with the Picture menu displayed The menus are shown below Touch the lt or gt button to select the menu you want to work with Touch the SCROLL button to select the parameter Touch the lt or gt button to set the parameter to the desired value Touch the MENU button to save your changes and close the OSD Note Grayed out parameters are not accessible Select WEM entity To Go Back Horizontal Position Red Vertical Position Green Sharpness Blue Pha
11. WE P Streaming screen Touch the IP Streaming icon on the Home screen page 9 to display the IP Streaming screen If the Streaming subsystem is initializing message appears it will clear in approximately 30 seconds and the IP Streaming screen will be displayed 7 s D IP Streaming Stream Source Stream EDI op Sp Resolution IP Address Name THEE Remote IP 192 168 33 95 Name i Sele Display 2 Display 3 T On the Mode row touch Transmit to send data to the network or touch Receive to receive data from the network Note When Receive mode is selected Stream Resolution has no effect and Stream Source is disabled On the Stream Source row touch Display 1 Display 2 or Display 3 to select the output whose data will be sent to the network Set Stream Resolution to 1080i 720p or 480p to match the receiving device s capabilities The IP Address may be set via DHCP default The Remote IP address is set using the Select button See item 0 below 6000 The Start button is used to establish an IP link between two ConductOR s The text in the Remote IP window turns green when the link is established Note The Start button is used only for connecting two ConductOR s together Touching the Private button turns the streaming video and audio on or off The default is on in Video and audio are on 7 Video and audio are off Touch the Go Back button to ret
12. empty empty empty empty F Start Remote IP Name rn Edit Ju To assign a name to the remote ConductOR touch the Remote IP Name window Enter the name by the touching buttons whose letters correspond to the letters in the name you wish to enter A button may have to be touched as many as 7 times in order to select the desired character For example touching button 2 causes its characters to be displayed as 2 A a B b C c to select an upper case B touch the button 4 times Touch the button to delete the last character entered Pausing 2 seconds moves to the next character position Touch the first window under the Remote IP Address legend the window outline turns green Enter the first 3 digits of the remote IP address then touch the e button to move to the next window If you don t need to change the entire IP address touch the window that contains the portion of the IP address that you want to change Car EM On Cancel Edit Remote IP Cancel OK Remote IP Name 1 1 C ABC Hd sant ES Remote IP Address Tada Remote IP Address I 3T 226036 21 OO OOO0 SVSHEMI Pe ee SQVSerr Touch the Presets icon on the Home screen page 9 to display the System Presets screen If the Streaming subsystem is initializing message appears it will clear in approximately 30 seconds a and the System Presets screen will be displayed s System Presets are saved to and restore
13. ensure proper use handling and care of NDS products customers should consult the product specific literature instruction manual and or labeling included with the product or otherwise available Customers are cautioned that system configuration software the application customer data and operator control of the system among other factors affect the product s performance While NDS products are considered to be compatible with many systems specific functional implementation by customers may vary Therefore suitability of a product for a specific purpose or application must be determined by the consumer and is not warranted by NDS NDS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WHETHER EXPRESS IMPLIED AND OR STATUTORY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS AND OR OF SUITABILITY FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON INFRINGEMENT WITH RESPECT TO ALL NDS PRODUCTS OR SERVICES ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES REPRESENTATIONS AND OR GUARANTEES OF ANY TYPE NATURE OR EXTENT BE IT IMPLIED EXPRESS AND OR WHETHER ARISING UNDER OR AS A RESULT OF ANY STATUTE LAW COMMERCIAL USAGE CUSTOM TRADE OR OTHERWISE ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED AND DISCLAIMED NDS its suppliers and or distributors are not liable directly or by way of indemnity for any special incidental consequential punitive exemplary or indirect damages including but not limited to alleged damages for delayed shipment non delivery product failure prod
14. will be blank until the program is communicating with the ConductOR Click the green button in the lower right corner to start communications with the ConductOR 3 The Com Port and Address selection windows are displayed Select the Com Port using the or buttons to the right of the Com Port window If the address isn t 0 then set it to O using the or buttons to the right of the Address window amp 3 After selecting the Com Port and Address click the Accept Selections button Continued on the following page conpuctOR STRATION ONLY SSNDS copurOR ENDS STRATKON ONLY Dnplay 1 Disilag J Diglay 1 Dnglay 4 D plsy Display 2 Display 5 Display 4 PA TEA Cotte A TER Citij OG TIA LAN inn TE A toma Thi Czmp B Ls Ths VAN tw TUA Comp amp TCR Cep 306 wos LAN inl DLs Cana TH Camp li YA LAM 49 When the program is communicating with the ConductOR the green button will be illuminated e Display 1 will be the active display and surrounded in green One of the primary input buttons will be illuminated A label will be added each of the four right primary and secondary inputs that has a corresponding input module installed amp 3 Clicking the Identify button displays a 1 2 or 3 in yellow on each of the monitors connected to the ConductOR The monitor connected to OUT 4 will display a 3 The program s Help file may be viewed by clicking the NDS logo The Help file contains a Usage section Contro
15. with the ConductOR and is meant as a reference only for observational and educational purposes ViewOR is not intended for diagnostic use The ViewOR program must be run on a PC itis not currently compatible with Apple computers Double click the ViewOR icon to launch the program Click the gt button the Open Media window is displayed Click the Open Media window s Network tab amp 3 Select RTSP from the Protocol pull down menu Type the IP address obtained or entered in the previous section into the Address window Click the Open Media window s Play button Continued on the following page CONDUGH OR Open Media Capture Device 23 File Disc Network Bf Capture Device Network Protocol Protocol Address IRTSP 192 168 36 101 C Show more options C Show more options D mcum mem 43 00000 The RTSP authentication window is displayed In the User name window type root all lower case In the Password window type admin all lower case Click the OK button A copy of the image on display 1 is displayed in the ViewOR G2 viewing area Note It takes up to 15 seconds before an image is displayed Record the video by clicking the record button the record button starts flashing Recording stops when the record button is clicked again File name structure vlc record 2011 03 08 09h28m56s rtsp 192 168 36 208 Header vlc record Time Code 201 1
16. ENDS SURGICAL IMAGING m3 y cue _ JT ene 1 TERRE E ede Ce A a Rex AL N 4 TN D AmuN A eM DO cM te m Select Inputs Information a lt La Ir Ae me Presets IP Streaming Output Settings conpucTOR OR Informatics System USER MANUAL ENGLISH 2012 NDS Surgical Imaging LLC All rights reserved Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy however no guarantee is given to the correctness of the contents This document is subject to change without notice NDSsi provides this information as reference only Reference to products from other vendors does not imply any recommendation or endorsement This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical electronic or other means in any form without prior written permission of NDSsi All trademarks are the property of their respective owners Table of Contents Tab 1 Cautions and Warnings ii Recycling ii Declaration of Conformity iii Legal Statement iil Tab 2 About This Manual 1 Intended Use and Contraindications 1 ConductOR Overview 2 Fixed Inputs table
17. Front Panel 58C0125E00 Scalar BIOS 58J0039F04 Streamer 58C0124H01 MAC Address 0 24 F5 00 00 1E f Factory Defaults Firmware Update Go Back Touching the Save To USB stores the current configuration to a USB Drive Touching the Load From USB button installs a saved configuration from a USB Drive Unit ID addressing is used when 2 or more ConductORs are to be controlled from a single PC serial port Each time the Change ID button is touched Unit ID is incremented by 1 until it reaches a value of 31 Touching the Change ID button when the Unit ID is 31 sets Unit ID back to 0 Unit ID and Systems are discussed on the following page Touching the Factory Defaults button restores the ConductOR s factory settings Touching the Firmware Update prepares the ConductOR to receive a firmware update Touch the Go Back button to returns to the Home screen Notes 1 To create a backup copy of the ConductOR s configuration install a USB Drive in the ConductOR s USB port See page 3 for the location of the USB port before using the Save To USB function When the configuration has been saved return to the Home Screen page 9 before removing the USB Drive Returning to the Home Screen closes the USB Drive allowing it to be safely removed from the ConductOR 2 To restore a backup configuration insert its USB Drive into the ConductOR s USB port then touch the Load From USB button Return to the Home Screen before
18. Hue Red Green Blue Video or Graphic modes Touch the lt or gt button to increase or decrease the intensity of the selected color Saturation Video modes only Touch lt or P to set the saturation color intensity of the image Hue Video modes only Touch lt or gt to set the hue color tint of the image Notes 1 A list of supported Graphic and Video modes is shown on page 62 2 This product is capable of passing Radiology PACS images to a compatible display These PACS images are for reference only and may not be used for diagnostic purposes 30 Setup Menu Menu Position E E LH E 5 d E x Ed Menu Position Places the menu in 1 of 9 predefined screen positions Touch the lt or gt button to select any of the 9 screen positions The default position is in the lower left corner Language The ConductOR currently supports English only DPMS Enable Display Power Management System This function is not supported on the ConductOR Auto Source Select This function is not supported on the ConductOR Menu Lock The menu may be locked via an external control program Operating Hours This function is not supported on the ConductOR BIOS Version of the ConductOR s Scalar firmware 31 Streaming Video and Audio from Location to Location Overview If surgeons or other clinical staff members need to communicate with their colleagues at another location and each location has a ConductOR avail
19. Mel hee ah CD Writing Tasks 3j write these Files to CD CJ LJ MT Adobe Reader ConneckOR ConduckOoR B l z File and Folder Tasks m Rename this Folde eS Tove this Folder Copy this folder 46 Select the software to be installed and double click its folder Double click the Setup icon Follow the on screen instructions Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each additional software package you want to install ConductOR File Edit View Favorites Tools Help sack Ba DO Search Folders Address E VConnectoR E uescunenDi an nero CD Writing Tasks A G Write these Files to CD eboi B i agp nezz2 B saBp n23 c o0 6040368 D x 3 nductoR Be Conductor File and Folder Task 3 4 Make a new Folder ES Publish this Folder to 58D0013 B_View OR File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q Back a p2 Search e Folders M Address E ConneccOR G2158DCO13 B View OR Files Currently on the CD CD Writing Tasks fJ Write these files to CD Te Sea File and Folder Tasks tlli Copy this file 47 User Configuration Connect your PC to the ConductOR via an RS 232 cable Verify that both are powered on Launch the ConfigOR program click the Connect button and verify that the legend on the Connect button changes to Disconnect and that 0929 appears in the lower left corner In the User Configuration section click the List button If less than four names appear you may add additio
20. ReceveRetum 3 lau 8 j Unued INC The USB port is used for external storage P Ethernet In rr Connector Pin Signal Description amp 3 RX Receive Unused ConductOR Display Control Cable RS 232 cable for NDS Radiance or EndoVue display C D 3 O n d p 5 C a t O y 9 R DB 9 58 DC Power Connectors and Pinouts Weidmuller BL 3 81 3 connector Pin 1 2 3 24 GND Chassis VDC 24 Volt Extension Cables Use only copper wire for power wiring Power extension cable must be constructed in accordance with applicable hospital and electrical codes Cable should be constructed of SJT SJTO SJO ST SO STO or equivalent flexible cord per US National Difference Clause 59 1DV Users outside of the U S should adhere to the applicable electrical codes for their country The cable requires one each of the following connectors Switchcraft SL403F female and Weidmuller BL 3 81 3 See illustrations below HAA ULL HERI 3 Shield 24 Volt Extension Cable Schematic BL 3 81 3 SL 403F 3 gt 1 1 59 3 5mm Audio Plug Pinout SLEEVE TERMINAL TIP TERMINAL 7 RING TERMINAL Name Description Sleeve Terminal Ground Tip Terminal Left channel Ring Terminal Right channel Fuse Replacement Disconnect the power cord from the ConductOR Using a s
21. S SOG VGA LAN In 1 In 2 In 3 In 4 Boom Arm 1 Boom Arm 2 North Wall West Wall The Y C A Comp A Y C B Comp B entries have been removed and the DVI entry has been changed to RGBS in addition Display 1 Display 2 Display 3 Display 4 have been replaced by Boom Arm 1 Boom Arm 2 North Wall West Wall To remove an input button simply delete the associated labels and their following commas on the first two lines then on the line the begins with e the button and its following comma The DVI entry is a special case DVI and its following comma may be deleted if the DVI RGBS YPbPr input will not be used or it may be changed to RGBS or YPbPr Primary Inputs DVI YICA CompA YTB CompB SOG VGA LAN Ind In2 In3 ind DVI YCA Comp A YICB CompB soa VGA LAN In 1 n2 n In4 l c A E mi A F o s E gt T Secondary Inputs Primary Inputs Endoscope Radiology Vital Patient Overhead Overhead HighDef High Def Cam 1 PACSImage Signs Chart Camera Camera EndoCam EndoCam2 Secondary Inputs 52 Troubleshooting and lest Section Possible Causes and Remedies Power switch does not illuminate in the ON state Input Module ID is not shown the Primary Input screen Output Module ID is not shown on the Display Output Settings screen Video is not displayed from a given Output Module Video is not displayed when a given Input Module is selected Video is not display
22. a Primary input by touching the button associated with that input To select a secondary input touch the Change button on the Secondary row A grayed out button on the Secondary Input screen may not be selected as a secondary input Touching the Show Names button to changes its legend to Show Inputs and displays the user assigned input names amp 3 To change an assigned name touch the Rename button Renaming is described on the following page Touch the Go Back button to return to the Select Inputs screen 11 Rename Inputs To rename the input buttons touch the Rename button e The Select Input To Rename screen is displayed wr Touch the button to be renamed the selected button is surrounded in green Touch the Rename button to display the Edit Input Name screen Touch the Clear button to delete the current name Assign new name to the selected input by touching the buttons whose letters correspond to the letters in the name you wish to enter The name appears in the New Input Name window A button may have to be touched as many as 7 times in order to select the desired character For example touching button 2 causes its characters to be displayed as 2 A a B b C c to select an upper case B touch the button 4 times Pausing 2 seconds moves to the next character position Touch the Space button to enter a space between 2 words Touch the button delete the last character entered Touch the OK button to save t
23. able the ConductORs may be connected via your internal network or the Internet for the purpose of video and audio communication Video is transmitted from the ConductOR designated as Transmit and viewed on the ConductOR designated as Receive The audio is bidirectional allowing the staff at each location to converse with each other HD Video camera Transmit Wen Location to Location Network Connections Connect the ConductOR units to your facility s internal network using Category 5 Ethernet cable Note For clarity only the Network connections are shown in the illustration below Software Setup is detailed on the following pages Saar ET Hnc 32 Software Setup N Pecet as noted IP addresses and ConductOR input and output selections in the following instructions are for illustration When the ConductOR is connected to your IP network and powered on the network will automatically assign it an IP address via its Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP feature Connect an RS 232 cable from your PC to the ConductOR s RS 232 IN connector Continued on the following pages N A DHCP assigned IP address may change if the ConductOR is disconnected from the network and reconnected or if it is turned off 33 Location to Location Streaming Note The following steps assume that you are continuing from the Software Setup section Touch the IP Streaming icon on the Transmit unit s Home screen page
24. act with any part inside the unit To reduce the risk of electric shock DO NOT remove cover or back There are no user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel maintenance of this equipment has been included Information preceded by this symbol should be read carefully to avoid damage to the equipment This symbol denotes the manufacturer v This symbol cautions the user that important information regarding the operation and or This symbol denotes the manufacturer s European Community representative To prevent fire or shock hazards do not expose this unit to rain or moisture Also do not use this unit s polarized plug with an extension cord receptacle or other outlets unless the prongs can be fully inserted The product is designed to meet the medical safety requirements for a patient vicinity device This equipment system is intended for use by healthcare professionals only TUVRheinland Cc US Safety Compliance These products meet the requirements of EN 60601 1 so as to conform to the Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC and 2007 47 EC Safety Compliance These products are T U V approved WITH RESPECT TO ELECTRIC SHOCK FIRE AND MECHANICAL HAZARDS ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH UL 60601 1 CAN CSA C22 2 NO 60601 1 and ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 WARNING AN The Fiber Optic Output module is a CLASS I LASER PRODUCT DO NOT STARE INTO LASER BEAM Power Cord Use a hospital grade power cord with the c
25. ary and secondary images Turn the PIP image off by touching the Disable PIP button page 23 Small PIP Large PIP Split Screen Split Screen Overscan siii 24 Image Adjustments Select the Keypad screen as described on page 14 G Z N e e e e identity Touch this button to identify the output you want to adjust Note The identify function requires that a monitor be connected to at least one of the four outputs On the Select Display row touch the display icon that corresponds to the output whose brightness and or contrast will be adjusted connect a monitor to the output that will be adjusted The Keypad screen below shows output 1 selected Follow the Adjust Brightness and or Adjust Contrast procedure below to adjust the brightness and or contrast of the selected output To adjust another output identify it then touch its display icon EmN Touch this button to return to the Select Inputs screen page 10 Go Back 000 MENU SCROLL Adjust Brightness Touch the Brightness Contrast button to display the Brightness control menu Touch the lt or gt button to adjust Primary brightness When a PIP image is visible touch the Brightness Contrast button again to access the Secondary brightness control Setting the brightness too high or too low will decrease the amount of visible grayscales Adjust Contrast Touch the Brightness Contrast button twice three times when a
26. bed on page 15 Fiber Optic WARNING CLASS I LASER PRODUCT DO NOT STARE INTO LASER BEAM Module Removal and Installation N The ConductOR must be turned off prior to installing or replacing input or output modules Input Module Removal Use a number 1 Phillips screwdriver to loosen but not remove the screws located on the upper left and lower right corners of the module s mounting plate When the screws are clear of the chassis remove the blank plate or module by gripping the screws and pulling the plate or module out Output Module Removal Use a number 1 Phillips screwdriver to loosen but not remove the screws located on the left and right sides of the module s mounting plate When the screws are clear of the chassis remove the blank plate or module by gripping the screws and pulling the plate or module out Installation Slide the new module into the chassis until it contacts the connector then push gently until the module seats The module is correctly seated when its mounting plate is flush with the chassis s back panel Thread the module s screws into the chassis until they touch the mounting plate then tighten each screw by turning it another quarter turn When an input or output module is added replaced or removed you must restore Factory Defaults page 16 in order for the ConductOR to recognize the new module configuration 6 Typical System Configuration Orapiance System Control 3G SDI DVI o
27. cation of all medical devices in simultaneous operation are required to ensure the electromagnetic compatibility and co existence of all other medical devices prior to a surgical procedure The EMC tables on the next three pages are provided for your reference 64 EMC Tables Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic emissions The product is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the product should assure that it is used in such an environment Compliance Emissions RF emissions CISPR 11 Electromagnetic environment guidance The product uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its Group 1 RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions Class A l domestic purposes Harmonic emissions IEC 61000 3 2 Not Applicable Voltage fluctuations flicker emissions IEC 61000 3 3 Not Applicable Guidance and manufacturer s declaration 211 electromagnetic immunity The product is suitable for use in all establishments including CISPR 11 domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for The product is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the product should assure that it is used in such an environment
28. cept any interference received including interference that may cause undesirable results 1 Usethe specified cables with this device so as not to interfere with radio and television reception Use of other cables and or adapters may cause interference with other electronic equipment 2 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits pursuant to FCC part 15 and CISPR 11 This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications IEC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for medical devices to the IEC 60601 1 2 These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a typical medical installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to other devices in the vicinity FCC Council Directives of European Standards and IEC There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase
29. con then touch the Identify button A 1 will appear on the display connected to output 1 2 will appear on the display connected to output 2 and 3 will appear on the displays connected to outputs 3 and 4 Streamed data is not 1 On the IP Streaming screen verify that the Mode is Receive If the received Streaming subsystem is initializing message appears and does not clear in 30 seconds turn the ConductOR s power off and on Connect a compatible display to OUT 1 select Display 1 then select the LAN input Input selection is described on page 10 The test pattern shown below should appear on the display If it does not then data streamer is not running Review Streaming Video and Audio section that starts on page 37 Verify that a network connection has been established Network connectivity Network connectivity test Verify that the ConductOR is turned on and connected to your network From the front panel select IP Streaming and that the Mode is Transmit The IP Address window should hold an IP address From a PC connected to the same network as the ConductOR click the Start button then select All Programs Accessories Command Prompt Type ping and the IP address from the unit s IP Address window The response should be as shown in the screen shot below Note Your IP address may be different from the IP address in the screen shot Command Prompt lox Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 2600 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2661 M
30. cting LAN as the input for the active display See Select Input Screen on page 10 and Primary and Secondary Input Screens on page 11 DVI D OUT outputs video data from the selected Stream Source See IP Streaming on page 18 6 Audio data is retrieved from the ETHERNET connection converted to analog and presented to the OUT connector 7 The ETHERNET port has two connectors allowing multiple ConductORs to be connected together and then be connected to a PC or network via a single cable 8 S VIDEO OUT outputs standard definition video data from the selected Stream Source See IP Streaming on page 18 USB Mass Storage Device The ConductOR s save and restore functions cannot be used until a USB Flash Drive P N 46Z0002 is installed in its USB port COM Connector 2 Each output module has an RJ 22 COM connector which allows the ConductOR to control a Radiance or EndoVue display via its RS 232 port The RJ 22 s pinout and a ConductOR to Radiance or EndoVue cable wiring diagram are on page 58 The required serial commands document is described in the General Information section on the previous page Electrical Symbols Equipotentiality This symbol appears next to the ConductOR s potential equalization connector Power Switch The power switch is push on push off When the switch is off the ring around the center portion is white When the switch is on the center portion is depressed and the ring is ss illuminated blue The
31. d from a USB Drive See page 16 for information about Presets creating and restoring a backup configuration The System Presets screen opens with Fast Apply selected Fast Apply does not include On Screen Display parameters See pages 26 through 31 Touching any preset button not named Empty applies the configuration assigned to that button To apply all parameters touch Full Apply then touch any preset button not named Empty Store the current configuration by touching the Store button then touch any preset button named Empty When the configuration has been stored the preset button name changes to Preset and a number from 1 to 9 Assigned preset buttons may be renamed Renaming is discussed in 7 through 9 below Touch the Go Back button to return to the Home screen System Presets Go Back Select Store To Save Current Settings or y Preset B empty Rename l empty empty empty E5649 ES UEM Full Apply empty empty Assign a new name to the selected preset by touching the buttons whose letters correspond to the letters in the name you wish to enter The name appears in the Preset Name window A button may have to be touched as many as 7 times in order to select the desired character For example touching button 2 causes its characters to be displayed as 2 A a B b C c to select an upper case B touch the button 4 times Pausing 2 seconds moves to the next character position Touch the bu
32. d test details The NDS Unified Serial Commands P N 60A0156 document contains a complete set of serial commands for the ConductOR Please contact your NDS sales representative for details Connector Panel VGA SOG IN DVI RGBS YPbPr AUDIO Il OQo t 2 oS Fallo oes Ce IN N OUT USB ETHERNET MI LINE S VIDEO OUT YPbPr OUT DVI D OUT a Nel a Bs 100 240V v RS 232 IN RS 232 OUT DC OUT 24V 5A ND OS 50 60 Hz T Notes 1 There are 8 video inputs 4 fixed and 4 removable Two S VIDEO two COMP VGA SOG IN and a DVI RGBS YPbPr input comprise the fixed inputs The Fixed Inputs table on the previous page describes the capabilities and limitations of the fixed inputs 2 Currently 3 types of input modules are available 3G SDI DVI D and VGA A maximum of 4 input modules may be installed in any combination 3 Currently 3 types of output modules are available FIBER DVI D and 3G SDI A maximum of 4 output modules may be installed in any combination 4 AUDIO accepts an analog input from a microphone MIC The audio output OUT is a line level analog output The signal presented to the OUT connector is intended for use with headphones If a speaker is required this output may be connected to an amplifier or amplified speaker 5 When the unit is in receive mode YPbPr OUT outputs the video data that is inbound to the Streamer This data may viewed by sele
33. e Identify button If the module s ID is not displayed on one of the connected displays then replace the cable associated with the Output Module you are testing Connect the input signal to a different Input Module If video appears then the original Input Module may not be installed correctly or it has failed If video does not appear then the video source may be turned off or the connecting cable is disconnected or bad If the signal source is turned on try replacing the cable Try reseating or replacing page6 the input module Signal cable is disconnected not properly connected or bad Verify that the cable is connected correctly or replace the cable If the viewer was previously displaying an image then either the network has been disconnected or was interrupted for more than 5 seconds Network interruptions of more than 5 seconds cause the viewer software to time out The viewer software will then need to be re initialized to restore the connection No video output Output Module confidence test Turn the ConductOR off Connect a display to each Output Module Verify that each display is turned on and that its input type matches the output type of the output module to which it is connected Turn the ConductOR on In approximately 20 seconds the Startup Screen see page 8 should appear on each of the connected displays If the Startup Screen appears on all displays then the Output Modules are good Touch the Select Inputs i
34. e home screen Touching the Identify button displays a 1 2 or 3 on the monitor connected to the corresponding output Note As output 4 is slaved to output 3 a 3 will be shown on monitors 3 and 4 The PIP PIP Swap and Disable PIP buttons are described on page 13 2 Touching the Keypad button opens the Keypad screen and allows access to the ConductOR features that are not frequently used The Keypad buttons are described on page 14 Touch the Go Back button to return to the Home screen 10 Primary and Secondary Input Screens Select f JEN Go Back Primary DVI 2 Change F Secondary Empty 2 Change Keypad identity PPIP PIP Swap Disable PIP Primary Input Display 1 Go Back EN REN ee DAU MEET howNames TIS TRIS m DVI 2 VGA CompA CompB Primary DVI 1 Change ReBS S Video A S Video B yep soc AN Primary Input Display 2 Go Back Gen 1 Ew Show Inputs Rename 1 fame 5 a N sd Not Used X Ray COMPA COMP B Camera 2 S UIDEU fi S UIDEU B im N ihermal SOG LAN Secondary Empty fff ange Secondary Input Display 1 Go Back eel nde S rr mmm N Show Names ename DVI 2 VGA CompA CompB SDI 3 RGBS S Video A S Video B sora ype soc ness To select a primary input touch the Change button on the Primary row The illuminated button on the Primary Input screen is the current input Select
35. ed when a given fixed input is selected Loss of image on remote viewer program 53 Loose Power Cable Verify that the power cable is fully inserted into the unit s power connector Failed Fuse See Fuse Replacement procedure on page 60 Wall Socket Some wall sockets have on off switches built in If the socket you are using has a built in switch verify that is in the on position Input Module is not installed See Module Removal and Installation procedure on page 6 Input Module is not fully seated in the socket See Module Removal and Installation procedure on page 6 Input Module has failed Replace the Input Module using the Module Removal and Installation procedure on page 6 Output Module is not installed See Module Removal and Installation procedure on page 6 Output Module is not fully seated in the socket See Module Removal and Installation procedure on page 6 Output Module has failed Replace the Input Module using the Module Removal and Installation procedure on page 6 Output Module does not have an input routed to it or the input does not have a signal connected to it Touch the Select Inputs icon page 9 then on the Select Inputs screen touch the Identify button If the module s ID is displayed on one of the connected displays then select an input that is known to a signal connected to it Output Module is not connected or is connected to the wrong display Touch the Select Inputs icon then touch th
36. ent Rated maximum output power W of transmitter Separation distance in meters according to frequency of transmitter 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 9 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people SURGICAL IMAGING IMAGING ISO 9001 2008 and ISO 13485 2003 FDA Registration 2954921 amp 1226517 60G0368 Corporate Headquarters 5750 Hellyer Avenue tl San Jose CA 95138 USA Tel 408 776 0085 Toll Free 866 637 5237 Email info ndssi com Europe Nijverheidscentrum 28 2761 JP Zevenhuizen ZH The Netherlands Tel 31 180 63 43 56 Email info EMEA ndssi com Asia Pacific Sea Fort Square Center Building 8F 2 3 12 Higashi Shinagawa Shinagawa ku Tokyo Japan 140 0002 Tel 81 3 5781 8292 Email info ndssi jp
37. entify PIP PIP Swap Disable PIP enti Primary Input Display 1 Go Back DIS ReBS S VideoA S Video B tec MM ANCONA vu 3 38 Streaming Audio Use the setup described in the Streaming Video section page 37 Connect a microphone blue line to the AUDIO IN MIC connector of both units and a powered speaker red line to the AUDIO OUT connector of both units Speak into the microphone connected to the Transmit unit and you should hear your voice on the powered speaker connected to the Receive unit Now speak into the microphone connected to the Receive unit and you should hear your voice on the speaker connected to the Transmit unit Note For audio clarity NDS recommends that echo cancelling hardware be used AUDIOIN is not used Transmit Receive 39 Streaming from ConductOR to a PC Overview During a surgical procedure the surgeon performing the procedure may need to communicate with one or more colleagues at other locations If the colleagues have a PC Internet connection and ViewOR available they will be able to observe the procedure in real time and communicate as needed HD Video camera Transmit ENDS 40 ViewOR G2 Setup and Usage Preparing the ConductOR Connect the ConductOR unit to your network then connect the network to your PC using Ethernet cables Turn the PC and the unit on Connect a compatible signal source to the unit s DVI 2 i
38. etic field IEC 61000 4 8 Not applicable NOTE Uis the a c mains voltage prior to application of the test level 65 EMC Tables Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The product is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the product should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be Conducted RF 3 Vrms 3 Vrms used no closer to any part of the product including cables than IEC 61000 4 6 150 kHz to 80 MHz the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter 3 V m Recommended separation distance Radiated RF 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz 3 V m IEC 61000 4 3 d 12 P d 12 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 234P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation Distance in metres m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol a NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies
39. g When the IP Address window is touched the IP Configuration screen will appear as shown below To change the contents of the first IP Address window touch the button three times to clear the window A new IP address section may then be entered by touching the number keys associated with the number you want to enter To assign a name to the ConductOR s IP address touch the Name window to display the IP Name screen Enter the name by touching the buttons whose letters correspond to the letters in the name you wish to enter A button may have to be touched as many as 7 times in order to select the desired character For example touching button 2 causes its characters to be displayed as 2 A a B b C c to select an upper case B touch the button 4 times Pausing 2 seconds moves to the next character position Touch the button to delete the last character entered Touch A Value Below To Edit t Go Back DHCP Enabled IP Address Gateway 192 168 36 36 21 IP Configuration Cancel A OK T Address E LG Eu TE 20 Connect To Remote IP Screen Touch this button to return to the previous page Q This button has the same function as the Start button described in item 6 on page 18 The active button is surrounded in green Touch this button to change the name and IP address assigned to the button surrounded in green Connect To Remote IP REMOTE ompr a empty Go Back empty empty
40. he default program generated configuration 0 DVI Y C A Comp A Y C B Comp B SOG VGA LAN In 1 In 2 In 3 In 4 DVLY C A Comp A Y C B Comp B SOG VGA LAN In 1 In 2 In 3 In 4 DVI Y C A Comp A Y C B Comp B SOG VGA LAN In 1 In 2 In 3 In 4 Display 1 Display 2 Display 3 Display 4 The first two lines of the configuration are the input button legend that appears between the Primary and Secondary rows of input buttons the line that begins with 9 is the signal type assigned to each input button The DVI entry applies to the DVI RGBS YPbPr connector When the entry is DVI the ConductOR expects a DVI signal Change this entry to RGBS if you want to apply an RGBS signal likewise change it to YPbPr if a YPbPr signal will be applied The In 1 In 2 In 3 In 4 entries apply to input modules 1 through 4 The specific signal type expected by each input module may be determined by reading the ConductOR Module Inventory in the program s Help file see page 50 The last line in the ConductOR Config file Display 1 Display 2 Display 3 Display 4 is the list of names applied to the ConductOR s output ports The output ports are represented by monitor icons which are shown on the previous page e Editing the ConductOR Config File Image 2 shows the program running with the following configuration O Endoscope Radiology Vital Patient Overhead Overhead High Def High Def Cam 1 PACS Image Signs Chart Camera 1 Camera 2 Endo Cam 1 Endo Cam 2 RGB
41. he input name and return to the Select Input To Rename screen Touch the Cancel button to return to the Select Input To Rename screen without changing the name of selected input button Primary Input Display 1 Go Back fan Jie coo CA show Names Rename oa Y RGBS S Video A S Video B pua ype soc TAN Select Input To Rename fou Rename GoBack Rename sue E wa ON compen E compo quomm quum quem Edit Input Name Cancel New Input Name 3p DEF ee a e PORS mil 12 PIP Swap and Disable PIP Buttons d Ld 2 The PIP PIP Swap and Disable PIP buttons are located on the bottom row of the Select Inputs screen page 10 and are effective only when a secondary input Primary DVI 2 th Go Back many ovi 2 change has been selected Select a secondary input as described on page 11 Secondary Empty Change Keypad enih PIF pip Swap Disable PIP Primary DVI 2 Change Secondary VGA Change Split Screen with Small PIP Large PIP Split Screen Overscan Full Screen Split Screen with Overscan Large PIP Small PIP Full Screen A source should be displayed in the Primary and Secondary windows and a small PIP rectangle appears in the upper right corner of the selected display icon An example is shown above e Touching the PIP button causes the button to illuminate momentarily and the PIP size in the icon change
42. he video source directly to a monitor For mission critical applications we strongly recommend that a replacement unit be immediately available ConductOR Overview The ConductOR has 4 fixed inputs as shown in Fixed Inputs table below Up to 4 input modules and up to 4 output modules may be added The drawing on page 3 shows location of the fixed input connectors and the input and output modules The 24 VDC power out connector provides power 120 watts maximum to an external device The input and out modules are described on pages 5 and 6 Fixed Inputs Input Signal Notes S VIDEO IN A COMP INA NTSC or PAL Only one may be selected at a time S VIDEO IN B COMP INB NTSC or PAL Only one may be selected at a time VGA SOG VGA or SOG Only one of these signals may be applied DVI RGBS YPbPr DVI RGBS or YPbPr Only one of the signals may be applied Maximum resolution is 1920 x 1080 progressive General Information Installation ConductOR units may be stacked on a equipment carrier a surgical cart or mounted in a standard 19 rack Do not block the air vents Compatible Displays 1 HD displays with Fiber Optic input 2 HDdisplays with a DVI input that accepts signals with 720p or greater resolution 3 HD displays with HD SDI or 3G SDI input Control Options The ConductOR may be controlled from 1 Its front LCD touch panel 2 A PC via the RS 232 port See page 55 for serial port setup an
43. ick OK to exit configuration Click File and select Save to save the configuration Serial Port Test Place the cursor in the text area of the Hyper Terminal window and press Enter 10003C3 is displayed Type 070100078F and press Enter 10000CO is displayed Type 0000000080 and press Enter 1000058J0039RBBxx is displayed Where Start of response 0000 Response OK 58J BIOS type 0039 BIOS number R Revision letter BB Build number minor revision xx Checksum A complete set of ConductOR serial commands is available See the General Information on page 2 19200 None Daas 8 Flow Control None 55 Drawing and Dimensions 15 00 381 0 IN B IN A WA Go oA COMP VIDEO IN B VGA SOG N DVI RGES TPHPr IN 3 50 88 9 muleasoo I eann l xf sooo S Ol cece 5 M o a J RG 232 H RS OUT DC QUT 24 54 OD 06 ogoOo e 20070 0gp oe S660 S660 D o on OO ox o o o 14 75 374 7 56 Video Connectors and Pinouts i Fiber Optic O Clock B Blue G Green DIGLT 9 Gi 1 RED 6GND RED 11 N C 2 GREEN 7 GND GREEN 12DDC_SDA 3 BLUE 8GND BLUE 13 HORIZ SYNC 4 N C 9 5VDC 14 VERT SYNC 5 GND 10 SYNC GND 15 DDC SCL C LO G Gb Gn M S Video Description Pin Name Ground Y Ground C Intensity Luminance C Color Chrominance Cable Bend Radius DVI I Digital and Analog
44. icrosoft Corp K N gt ping 192 168 36 10 Pinging 192 168 36 109 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 36 109 bytes 32 time ims TTL 64 Reply from 192 168 36 109 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 Reply from 192 168 36 109 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 Reply from 192 168 36 109 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 Ping statistics for 192 168 36 109 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost z loss gt D Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum ms Maximum ims Average ms Serial Port Setup N Select the ConductOR s Information screen and set the Unit ID to O before attempting to run the Serial Port Test Unit ID setting is discussed on page 16 Hardware Setup Turn the ConductOR on Connect your PC to the ConductOR using a standard RS 232 NDS P N 35D0003 or equivalent cable Hyper Terminal Setup The table at the bottom of this page shows the serial port parameters Click Start Select All Programs Accessories Communications Click Hyper Terminal Enter a name for the new connection and click OK In the Connect To menu select a COM port from the Connect using drop down menu and click OK In the COM Properties menu Set Bits per second to 19200 Set Data bits to 8 Set Parity to None Set Stop bits to 1 Set Flow control to None Click OK Click File click Properties then select ASCII Setup from the Properties menu In the ASCII Setup menu select Echo typed characters locally Click OK to exit ASCII Setup Cl
45. iguration from a USB Memory Stick change the Unit ID restore the factory defaults or update the scalar firmware Touch this icon to open the Information screen The Information screen is Iunii discussed on page 16 Output Settings Provides a means to set the output resolution of each module Note If output modules 3 and 4 are DVI or Fiber and SDI then the output resolution is limited to 720p or 1080p for the DVI or Fiber output The SDI output may be set to 720p 1080p or 1080i Touch this icon to open the Output Settings screen shown on page 15 WE IP Streaming This screen is associated with network operations and requires a network ln connection to be effective Touch this icon to open the IP Streaming screen shown on page _ 18 IP redu Presets System Presets allows up to 9 system configurations to saved and restored The user may enter a different name for each of the 9 presets Touch this icon to open the System Presets screen shown on page 22 All Endo Routes the signal connected to input module 1 to all outputs Select Inputs Screen Select Inputs Select Display The active output is the highlighted display icon on the Select Display row To select a different output touch its display icon The selected output s current input sources are shown in the Primary and Secondary windows The Primary Input and Secondary Input screens are shown on the following page Touch the Go Back button to return to th
46. illustration shows the switch in its ON state Input Modules Input Modules Two types of input modules are available DVI D and 3G SDI The DVI D input module accepts DVI signals up to 1920 x 1200 progressive at 60Hz The 3G SDI input module accepts SDI signals up to 1920 x 1080 progressive at 60Hz The input modules shown below may be installed in any of the IN see page 3 card slots in any combination and in any order Up to four input modules may be installed Output Modules Output Modules Three types of output modules are available 3G SDI DVI D and Fiber Optic Notes 1 The output modules shown below may be installed in any of the OUT see page 3 card slots in any combination and in any order Up to four output modules may be installed 2 The DVI D and Fiber Optic output modules output signals of 1280 x 720 progressive 1920 x 1080 progressive or 1920 x 1200 progressive at 60Hz Note When a DVI or Fiber Optic output module is selected as the streaming source its output is limited to 1920 x 1080p 3 The 3G SDI output module outputs signals of 1280 x 720 progressive 1920 x 1080 Interlaced or 1920 x 1080 progressive at 60Hz 4 OUT 4is slaved to OUT 3 Therefore installing a DVI D or Fiber Optic module in one of them and a 3G SDI module in the other limits the output of the DVI D or Fiber Optic module to720p or 1080P the 3G SDI module may be set to720p 1080i or 1080p Setting the output resolution is descri
47. infecting Instructions N Prior to cleaning and surface disinfection the unit should be turned OFF and disconnected from its power source Cleaning Thoroughly wipe all exterior surfaces with a lint free cloth that has been dampened with an acceptable cleaning agent Acceptable cleaning materials are listed below Remove residual detergent by wiping all exterior surfaces with a lint free cloth dampened with distilled water Disinfecting Disinfect the unit by wiping all exterior surfaces with a lint free cloth dampened with 8096 Ethyl Alcohol Allow the unit to air dry A Cautions Do not allow liquids to enter the interior of the unit and do not permit exterior surfaces to come into contact with unacceptable solvents such as those listed below as severe damage to the unit may result Acceptable Cleaning Materials Vinegar distilled white vinegar 596 acidity Ammonia based glass cleaner Acceptable Disinfecting Material Ethanol 80 96 by volume Unacceptable solvents MEK Methyl Ethyl Ketone Toluene Acetone Note The acceptable cleaning and disinfecting materials listed above have been tested on NDS products and when used as directed do not harm the product s finish and or its plastic components 63 N Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Tables All medical electronic devices must conform to the requirements of IEC 60601 1 2 Precautions adherences to the EMC guideline information provided in this manual and verifi
48. ing on page 26 O Touch the SCROLL button to select the parameter you want to change 4 Touch 4 or gt to select the menu or parameter you want work with The Brightness Contrast button usage is detailed on page 25 Touch the Go Back button to return to the Select Inputs screen Changes made via the keypad are retained when the ConductOR s power is cycled 14 Output Settings Screen Touch the Output Settings icon on the Home screen page 9 to display the Display Output Settings screen Output Settings Display Output Settings Co Back Out 1 DVI 720p E 1200 Out 2 spi 7270p 0801 E Out 3 Dv SPERM vo 1200 Out 4 Dvi 720p O 1200 Choose OUT 1 OUT 2 OUT 3 or OUT 4 Select the desired output setting by touching the 720p 1080i 1080p or 1200 button The 1080i option is available for SDI output modules only The 1200 option is available for DVI and Fiber Optic output modules only Note If outputs 3 and 4 are DVI or Fiber and SDI then the DVI or Fiber output resolution cannot be set to 1200 Touch the Go Back button to return to the Home screen Information Screen Touch the Information icon on the Home screen page 9 to display the Information screen The Information screen contains general information about your ConductOR Information Ww e Q9 Custom Labeling amp eve T5 USB feed om USB Settings Profiles Unit ID 0 Change ID Controller 5800101606
49. ion fills the screen Black bars may be displayed on the top and bottom or the left and right of the image 1 1 Displays the video data in its native size and aspect ratio Image may be displayed with black bars on the top and bottom and on the left and right Select using lt or gt buttons Overscan Video This parameter is enabled when the input is video camera data 0 The image is displayed at a size that fills the screen without losing any video information The image presented to the display may include black bars top and bottom or left and right 1 2 3 4 5 or 6 The image is linearly enlarged while remaining centered in incremental steps As the image becomes larger video information will be lost from the top and bottom and or left and right Select using lt or gt buttons SmartSync Alternative Modes On initialization NDS proprietary SmartSync technology examines the incoming signal and automatically displays the video image in its proper format To run SmartSync select the SmartSync Alternative Modes parameter and touch the lt button To select an alternate mode format select the SmartSync Alternative Modes parameter and touch the gt button The mode increments each time the button is touched until the selected mode equals the maximum available the next time touched the first mode is restored 28 DVI Picture Menu nm Frequency 2080 GENE Overscan 1 2 3 4 9 Scaling Fill Aspec
50. ller Scalar and Streamer BIOS part numbers an inventory of the installed input and output modules and the input configuration The configuration shows the input type on the left and the legend assigned to it on the right How to edit the configuration file will be discussed on page 52 Note The Streamer BIOS is not displayed until the Streamer has completed its initialization this may take up to 30 seconds Continued on the following page ENDS conpuct OR STRATION ONLY i i Disple J Dida 3 Dinning i mai id od id i d d i e 5 KONSTRATKON ONLY T n 2 esan n a a Jer nu roms aka ges a Tad ln Dar bae Fo aps B Las eee Te aqu qp wai pan iah m mpra puc ideni am sam L Pour ppan snam ee dcin Lan Pd ed saan Ta paiga p ha ST pum FA EET a mais x i nis Depley 4 init TEA Comi vina sip Es vos LAN in Lr in ind Inn TEA ens TAA Comp i Li wis LAN in Ly m a vant md onmi mti cami md mi mmi cm i 50 Select OUT 1 2 or 3 by clicking the Display 1 Display 2 or Display 3 icon The selected display icon will be surrounded in green Note Display 4 and Out 4 are selected when Display 3 is selected o 51 A secondary input may be selected by clicking one of the Secondary Inputs buttons A graphic showing the size of the secondary PIP window will appear on the active display The size of the PIP window is controlled by the PIP and PIP butt
51. m and or left and right Select using lt or gt buttons 27 VGA SOG Picture Menu picture Horizontal Position 50 C Vertical Position 50 C Sharpness 50 C Phase 0 d Frequency 2080 S Overscan Scaling Fill Aspect SmartSync Alternative Modes 1 1 RGBS YPbPr Picture Menu f Horizontal Position 50 Vertical Position 50 Sharpness 50 4 Phase 16 Frequency 2200 Overscan Scaling Fill Aspect ile SmartSync Alternative Modes 1 1 Horizontal Position Moves the image to the left or right Touch lt or gt to horizontally center the image Vertical Position Moves the image up or down Touch lt or gt to vertically center the image Sharpness Touch 4 or gt to adjust the sharpness focus of the displayed image Note When the VGA input is active Sharpness cannot be adjusted when the display is operating at native resolution Phase Touch lt or gt to adjust the phase of the display s pixel clock Frequency Adjusts the frequency of the display s pixel clock With Scaling set to Fill adjust until image just fills the screen horizontally Touch lt or gt to adjust the frequency of the display s pixel clock Scaling Graphics This parameter is enabled when the input is graphics computer data Fill Expands the video image to fill the entire screen The aspect ratio may not be accurately displayed Aspect Expands the video image without changing its aspect ratio until its largest dimens
52. mall screwdriver at point A pry the Fuse Box out Replace the fuse with a Buss T5AL 250V or equivalent Slide the Fuse Box into its receptacle and press until it seats ps Fuse Box Specifications DVI and Fiber Output Resolution 1920 1200 1920 x 1030p or 1290567 20D SDI Output Resolution P VGA Input signal level at 5Ohms HD SDI Input signal level 1920 x 1080p 1920 x 1080i or 1280 x 720p 7 I 0p SO Opp S Video Input signal level Composite Input signal level Sync On Green SOG RGBS Input signal level RGBS Input Signal Sync USB Specifications Interface Specification O7 IIO 0 7 V p p UA eo OU UL 0 4 to 4 0 V p p USB 2 0 5VDC 1 Amp Format pa TL 32 Stand Alone Power Consumption nominal Power 24 VDC Power Out max 120w System Weight 10 5lbs 4 5 kg Environmental Operating Temperature O to 40 C Operating Humidity non condensing 20 to 8596 Operating Altitude Storage Temperature Storage Humidity non condensing Transport Humidity non condensing 6 600 ft 2 000 m x20 508 10 to 90 10 t090 Storage Altitude 33 000 ft 10 000 m Notes a Specifications are subject to change without notice Contact NDS for recent specifications 1 3 b User selectable c Without a load connected to the ConductOR s 24VDC output 61 DVI Supported Resolutions SDI Supported Resolutions Horizo
53. mote IP Address IP Address 33 IP Address 33 User Configuration User Configuration User List User List root User Name root User Name JoeE Remove Remove Password i Remove All Password Remove All Cavalier List List Add v Enable Access Control Iv Enable Access Control Multicast Multicast Enable Multicast Enable Multicast IP Address 255 255 255 255 IP Address 255 255 255 255 0000ro0t 4 0927 JoeE 0000C0 48 Demonstraton Program The ConductOR Demonstration program NDS 58D0023 is intended for demonstration familiarization installation and testing of the ConductOR It may not be used in an OR while any clinical procedure is in progress Setup 1 Connect a straight through serial cable NDS 35D0003 or equivalent from the PC s serial port to the RS 232 IN connector 2 Connect one or more signal sources to the appropriate ConductOR inputs 3 Connect one of the ConductOR s outputs to a compatible monitor Compatible monitors are listed the General Information section on page 2 4 The ConductOR and the PC should be turned on Usage The demonstration program is designed to run on a 1280 x 1024 or larger monitor Click the Windows Start button then click All Programs Select NDS Surgical Imaging then select and click ConductOR Demo to launch the demonstration program The program s startup screen is shown below The four right hand primary secondary input labels
54. nal names and passwords If four names appear then one or more of the names must be removed before any names can be added Type the new user name in the User Name window and its password in the Password window Finally click the Add button to save the name and password A single user name may be removed by selecting the name in the User List then clicking the Remove button All user names may be removed by clicking the Remove All button Click the Disconnect button close the ConfigOR program then turn the ConductOR off and on This writes the names and passwords into the ConductOR s memory The names and passwords are used with the ViewOR program Note User Configuration data overwrites the default user name root and password admin If all user names are deleted the default user name root and password admin are restored when the ConductOR is turned off and on in ConfigOR 58D0022 C 01 Ly ConfigOR 58D0022 C 01 COM Port COM Port COM Port 1 COM Port 1 Disconnect Network Configuration Network Configuration Obtain an IP address automatically i e enable DHCP Obtain an IP address automatically i e enable DHCP Use the following static IP address Use the following static IP address IP Address 192 168 36 178 IP Address 192 168 36 176 Subnet Mask 2595 255 255 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 36 21 Gateway 192 168 36 21 Remote IP Address Re
55. nput Connect the units OUT 1 see connector panel on page 3 to a compatible display Finally on the Home screen page 9 touch Select Inputs icon On the Select Display row touch the Display 1 icon Touch the Change button on the Primary row The Primary Input screen is displayed Touch the DVI 2 button An image of the signal applied to DVI 2 should be shown on the connected display Continued on the following page Tm Ss Select Inputs Select Display Secondary Empty EI Change Keypad Mdentity Pip PIP Swap Disable PIP denti wap Primary Input Display 1 Go Back MDV DVI Show Names RP ename a re Di3 RGBS S Video S Video B ia vp soc W 41 Settings in the following procedure are for illustration Touch the IP Streaming icon on the Home screen page 9 to access the IP Streaming screen e On the Mode row touch the Transmit button Select Display 1 on the Stream Source row Select 720p on the Stream Resolution row amp Touch the Go Back button to return to the Home page Continued on the following page IP Streaming Mode Stream Cose eomm Dieslar 3 Source mener Receive Private Go Back Stream Resolution IP Address 197 166 356 176 Name Remote IP 192 168 33 95 Name Demo Rm 42 Using the ViewOR Program N Te ViewOR program is a live streaming viewer supplied for use
56. ntal Vertical Vertical Horizontal Vertical Vertical Active Resolution 640 x A80 min to 1920 x 1200 max Resolution Resolution Frequency Resolution Resolution Frequency Horizontal x Vertical pixels lines Hz pixels lines Hz es i CCS MN L Vertical Frequency 720 487i 20997 20 576i 25 Pixel Clock 25 MHz up to 165 MHz 720 587i 25 1200 a 2 1920 The DVI inputs can automatically detect any valid Dvi 1280 20p 1920 signal within the resolution vertical refresh and pixel clock 1280 720p 1920 1 ranges specified in the table above Signals outside of any of the specified ranges may not be supported Horizontal Vertical Vertical Horizontal Vertical Vertical Horizontal Vertical Vertical Resolution Resolution Frequency Resolution Resolution Frequency Resolution Resolution Frequency pixels lines Hz pixels lines Hz pixels i Hz 720 480i 29 97 024 768i 43 48 280 i 43 44 720 480p 59 94 024 768 These resolutions are not supported on DVI 2 or the RGB BNC connectors They are supported on DVI 1 VGA and SOG Fixed Inputs Connector se Input Modules Connector Type DVI RGBS YPbPr DVI I DVI D DVI D VGA Sync On Green SOG HD 15 JG BNC S video DIN 4 VGA HD 15 Composite BNC 75 Ohm terminated S Video Composite DIN 4 BNC 75 Ohm terminated Output Modules DVI D Cleaning and Dis
57. on File 52 Tab 10 Troubleshooting and Test Section 53 Serial Port Setup 55 Tab 11 Drawing and Dimensions 56 Tab 12 Video Connectors and Pinouts 57 Cable Bend Radius 57 Data Connectors and Pinouts 58 ConductOR Display Control Cable 58 DC Power connectors and Pinouts 59 24 Volt Extension Cable 59 24 Volt Extension Cable Schematic 59 3 5mm Audio Plug and Pinout 60 Fuse Replacement 60 Tab 13 Specifications 61 Video Formats 62 Video Inputs and Outputs 62 Cleaning and Disinfecting Instructions 63 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Tables 64 Contact Back i Cautions and Warnings This symbol alerts the user that important information regarding the installation and or operation of this equipment follows Information preceded by this symbol should be read carefully in order to avoid damaging the equipment This symbol warns user that un insulated voltage within the unit may have sufficient magnitude to cause electrical shock Therefore it is dangerous to make cont
58. onductOR Part Number 90T0007 Firmware Controller 58C0101 Version F and later Front Panel 58C0125 Version D and later Scalar 58J0039 Version F and later Streamer 58C0124 Version G and later Manual Part Number 60G0368 Rev E Intended Use and Contraindications Intended Use This device is intended for use in a medical environment to route high quality video and graphic images Contraindications This device may not be used in the presence of flammable anesthetics mixture with air oxygen or nitrous oxide Also it is not intended for life support applications No part of this product may come in contact with a patient Never touch the product and a patient at the same time Warning The Fiber Optic Output module may emit invisible laser radiation from the aperture of its port when no fiber cable is connected Avoid exposure to laser radiation and do not stare into open apertures End user cannot view the video Incompatibility with video source When video source equipment is data from a connected video equipment connected to the ConductOR the end source user must verify that video is passed from the video source through the ConductOR and is displayed correctly on the connected monitors External control failure RS 232 communication failure Control unit from front panel touch screen ConductOR cannot be powered Defective internal power supply Bypass the ConductOR by connecting on the output of t
59. ons The Swap button exchanges the Primary and Secondary windows The Clear PIP button turns the PIP window off and clears the secondary input Clicking the Identify button displays a 1 2 or 3 on each connected monitor The number corresponds to the output port to which the monitor is connected A 3 will be displayed the monitors connected to output ports 3 and 4 A number will appear above monitor icons 1 and 2 and 3 amp 4 will appear above monitor icons 3 and 4 Clicking the Endo All button will route the signal connected to the first installed input module to all output ports Click this button to exit the program Select Display Display 1 Display 2 Display 3 Display 4 Primary Inputs ovi YCA Comp A vice Comp B SOG VGA LAN iln 1 in2 in 3 in4 DVI YCA CompA vice Comp B soG VGA LAN in in2 in3 in4 Secondary Inputs PIP and Swap identify Endo Select Display Display 3 Primary Inputs Dvi YEA Comp A YCA Compi SOG VGA LAN int in 3 ind in4 py WEA Comp Wee Compt SOG VGA LAN int in ind ind T a al OQ o PIP and Swap idanify Endo All o o o When ConductOR Demo program is launched it looks for the ConductOR Config file If found the program loads the file and configures itself to match the information in the file If the ConductOR Config file is not found the program creates it The ConductOR Config file may be edited to meet your requirements ConductOR Config File Structure T Image 1 shows the program running with t
60. orrect plug for your power source Disconnect the power cord from the AC mains The power cord is the only recognized disconnect device The MEDICAL EQUIPMENT should be positioned so that its disconnect device is readily accessible The product should be powered from a center tapped circuit when used in the US at voltages over 120 volts Product is intended for continuous operation It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that the equipment is installed in accordance with applicable hospital local and national electrical codes An equipotentiality post located on the back of the equipment may be used for the purpose of bonding the ConductOR s chassis to other equipment to ensure that all devices are at the same potential Any such bond must be installed in accordance with applicable electrical codes The equipotentiality ground post is Shown on the mechanical drawing found on page 3 Recycling Follow local governing ordinances and recycling plans regarding the recycling or disposal of this equipment or contact the Electronic Industries Alliance www eiae org Declarations of Conformity FCC and Council Directives of European Standards This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules and 93 42 EEC and 2007 47 ECof the Council Directives of European Standards Directive as amended by 2007 47 EC Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must ac
61. ow then streaming may be initiated or terminated from either unit Setting a Remote IP address is described on page 21 Streaming video and audio are described on the following pages Note Always terminate streaming with the Stop button Failure to do so may leave the ConductOR in a state that requires the power be turned off and on to clear Mode Transmit Hr air 3 Private Go Back 1 Source uc 1080 i 720 p cas T 1 Star Resolution Name EE Edit Display 1 Display 2 Display 3 IP Address 192 168 36 101 Remote IP IgM m Name O EN Select Mode X Mlransmit Wl ccm qul Go Back Stream a eum Display 3 Source Resolution KEDO IP Address 192 168 36 178 Name Remote IP Name Demo Rm 36 Streaming Video m TAS E is B Note The following steps assume that you are continuing from the previous page E x Comment In the Transmit Unit Setup section Display 1 and the DVI 2 input are used for illustration Transmit Unit Setup Connect a DVI signal source to the Transmit unit s DVI 2 connector Connect the Transmit unit s OUT 1 Connector Panel is shown on page 3 to a compatible display On the Home screen page 9 touch the Select Inputs icon Verify that the resolution of the selected output is 1080 See page 15 On the Select Display row touch the Display 1 icon Onthe Primary row touch the Change button The Primary Input screen is displayed
62. owNames ename M2 MGA CompA CompB ach rk M cer cr C M CC ER A S Video B spia ype soc tan 23 PIP and Swap Selecting a secondary PIP image Touch this button on the Secondary row of the Select Inputs screen page 23 to open the Secondary Input screen shown below Touch the input button whose data you want to display as the secondary PIP image A small PIP image appears in the upper right corner of the display see Small PIP below A grayed out button may not be selected as a secondary input Touch this button to return to the Select Inputs screen Secondary Input Display 1 Go Back ola n ename pvi2 Voa Cmpa CompB sDI3 Rees S VideoA S Video B icm M yep soc PAN Controlling the PIP image The secondary PIP image size is controlled by touching PIP and PIP buttons on the Select Inputs screen page 23 Touching the PIP button will step to the next larger PIP image until only the primary image See Full Screen below is visible Touching the PIP button again will display a Small PIP image in the upper right corner of the display The PIP button reverses the PIP operation co Touching the Swap button page 23 will exchange the primary and secondary inputs on the monitor Touching the Swap button a second time will restore the inputs to their original locations It is not necessary for both images to be displayed in order to swap prim
63. r Fiber SPO908 Orapiance 3G SDI DVI or Fiber Gg e cocosSt en 3G SDI DVI or Fiber Oripiancs Aa 3G SDI DVI or Fiber RS 232 Control Otibiintt This monitor displays the same information as monitor 3 Orapiance USB or RS 232 Touch Screen DVI Output Control Displays the video from the selected streaming source PC Video Out Startup Screen The Startup screen shown below appears as soon as power is applied to the ConductOR and is displayed until the ConductOR s Power On Self Test POST finishes The POST takes approximately 20 seconds to complete After the POST finishes the home screen is displayed Home screen is shown on the following page om OIN System startup please wait Home Screen The Home screen shown below is the starting point for all front panel operations The icons on the home screen and their functions are briefly described below and described in greater detail on the following pages TAL IMAGING E uL Select Inputs Information amp K Presets IP Streaming Output Settings Select Inputs Allows the user to select an output and its primary and or secondary input Touch this icon to open the Select Inputs screen shown on the following page Information Provides information about the ConductOR The user may save the ConductOR s configuration to a USB Memory Stick load the saved conf
64. removing the USB Drive from the ConductOR 3 The Save To USB and Load From USB functions are separate from the Store and Apply functions on the System Presets Screen See page 22 16 Unit ID and Systems When multiple ConductORs are controlled via a single RS 232 serial port their Unit IDs may be set Ge Manually To set the Unit ID manually touch the Change ID button until the desired Unit ID appears Unit ID increments once each time the Change ID button is touched Each ConductOR must have a unique Unit ID The Unit IDs do not have to be sequential Automatically To automatically assign Unit IDs to a group of ConductORs all of the ConductORs in the group must be connected to each other as shown below and all of them must be powered on The group must be connected to a PC s serial port Unit IDs are assigned sequentially via a user supplied program running on the PC The unit connected directly to the PC will be assigned the lowest Unit ID The required serial commands are in the NDS Unified Serial Commands P N 60A0156 document See page 2 for availability Systems A ConductOR system may support as few as 1 unit or as many as 32 units and is software controlled via PC serial port A 3 ConductOR system is illustrated below In a single unit system the ConductOR s Unit ID may be set to any value between 0 and 31 o oco h o our SVOEC OUT Yro OUT ovio a 9 OGRE comp 17
65. s Each time the PIP button is touched the PIP icon changes as you cycle through the PIP sizes Touching the PIP button causes the button to illuminate momentarily and the PIP size in the icon changes Each time the PIP button is touched the PIP icon changes as you cycle through the PIP sizes Touch the Swap button to exchange the text in the Primary and Secondary rows The primary and secondary images displayed on the attached monitor are swapped The secondary input may be cleared by touching the Disable PIP button 13 Keypad Screen On the Select Inputs screen page 10 touch the Keypad button to display the Keypad screen To observe the effect of changing an output s parameters a monitor must be connected to the output whose parameters are being changed Changing the ConductOR s parameters does not change the connected monitor s parameters Note We recommend that the connected monitor s parameters not be changed as this may degrade the displayed image ST 2 Display Identify NT o Back Described on page 26 Described on page 25 F L Touch the Identify button to identify the output whose parameters are to be adjusted then touch the corresponding display icon to select that output EJ when you touch any of the keypad buttons the button and the LED above it turn green until you release the button E Touch the MENU button to open the OSD The SCROLL and lt or gt button usage is detailed start
66. se 0 q Frequency 2080 E Overscan 0 1 2 3 Saturation Scaling Fill Aspect SmartSync Alternative Modes 1 1 X Menu Position ES E O E 5 d E x Ed 26 Display Setup SDI Picture Menu Horizontal Position 50 Vertical Position 50 6 50 Frequency D Overscan O 1 2 3 4 5 Scaling Fill Aspect TT SmartSync Alternative Modes 1 1 S Video Picture Menu e E Vertical Position 5 G Sharpness 0 4 Phase 50 GHE Frequency 50 CHE Overscan 0 1 2 3 4 5 Scaling Fill Aspect Ur SmartSync Alternative Modes 1 1 Composite Picture Menu Overscan 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Scaling Fill Aspect TT SmartSync Alternative Modes 1 1 Horizontal Position Moves the image to the left or right Touch lt or gt to horizontally center the image Note This parameter is not available for SDI inputs Vertical Position Moves the image up or down Touch lt or gt to vertically center the image Note This parameter is not available for SDI inputs Sharpness Touch lt or gt to adjust the sharpness focus of the displayed image Overscan 0 The image is displayed at a size that fills the screen without losing any video information The image presented to the display may include black bars top and bottom or left and right 1 2 3 4 5 or 6 The image is linearly enlarged while remaining centered in incremental steps As the image becomes larger video information will be lost from the top and botto
67. t LE SmartSync Alternative Modes 1 1 LAN Picture Menu Horizontal Position 50 Vertical Position 50 Sharpness 0 4 Gi LE Frequency 30 Overscan 0 1 2 3 4 5 Scaling Fill Aspect SmartSync Alternative Modes 1 1 Overscan Video This parameter is enabled when the input is video camera data 0 The image is displayed at a size that fills the screen without losing any video information The image presented to the display may include black bars top and bottom or left and right 1 2 3 4 5 or 6 The image is linearly enlarged while remaining centered in incremental steps As the image becomes larger video information will be lost from the top and bottom and or left and right Select using lt or gt buttons Scaling Graphics This parameter is enabled when the input is graphics computer data Fill Expands the video image to fill the entire screen The aspect ratio may not be accurately displayed Aspect Expands the video image without changing its aspect ratio until its largest dimension fills the screen Black bars may be displayed on the top and bottom or the left and right of the image 1 1 Displays the video data in its native size and aspect ratio Image may be displayed with black bars on the top and bottom and on the left and right Select using lt or gt buttons 29 Color Menus Graphics Color Menu e Green Blue Saturation Hue Video Color Menu Red Green Saturation
68. the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult your dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Accessory equipment connected to this monitor must be certified according to the respective IEC Standards i e IEC 60950 1 for data processing equipment and IEC 60601 1 for medical equipment Furthermore all configurations shall comply with the system standard IEC 60601 1 1 Anyone who connects additional equipment to the signal input part or signal output part configures a medical system and is therefore responsible that the system complies with the requirements of system standard IEC 60601 1 1 Whoever is responsible for securing the monitor to a system needs to insure that the mounting equipment used with this display complies to IEC standard 60601 1 If in doubt consult the technical services department or your local representative egal Statement NDS sells its products through other medical device manufacturers distributors and resellers and therefore purchasers of this NDS product should consult with the entity through which this product was originally purchased regarding the terms of any applicable product warranties provided by such entity if any NDS neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume for it any other liabilities in conjunction with and or related to the sale and or use of its products To
69. tton to delete the last character entered The OK button saves the name on the selected preset button and returns to the System Presets screen The Delete Preset button deletes the name assigned to the selected preset and returns to the System Presets screen The Cancel button returns to the System Presets screen without saving the preset name Edit Preset Name eer Preset Name _ M Delete Preset 22 Basic Operation This section describes the basic operation of the ConductOR E um Input Selection z m p i es Select Inputs Select a primary input by touching the Select Inputs icon shown below on the Home screen page 9 Touch the Identify button a yellow number appears on each display connected to the ConductOR The number clears after 5 seconds Displays connected to OUT 3 and OUT 4 will show a 3 On the Select Display row touch the Display 1 icon Display 1 is used for illustration On the Primary row touch the Change button The Primary Input screen is displayed On the Primary Input screen select the input and touch its button The DVI 2 button is used for illustration Touch the Go Back button on the Primary Input screen to return to the Select Inputs screen 60 0000 Touch the Go Back button on the Select Inputs screen to return to the Home screen Keypad Identity PIP PIP Swap Disable PIP enti Swap Primary Input Display 1 Go Back DVIT m DVi Sh
70. uct design or production inability to use such products or services loss of future business lost profits or from any other cause whatsoever in connection with or arising from the purchase sale lease rental installation or use of such NDS products these terms and conditions or with respect to any the terms of any agreement which incorporates these terms and conditions SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW EXCLUSIONS AND DISCLAIMERS OF CERTAIN WARRANTIES OR LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY SO THE LIMITATIONS AND OR EXCLUSIONS SET FORTH HEREIN MAY NOT APPLY IN THAT EVENT LIABILITY WILL BE LIMITED TO THE GREATEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW IN THE SUBJECT JURISDICTION The information provided in this document including all designs and related materials is the valuable property of NDS and or its licensors and as appropriate they reserve all patent copyright and other proprietary rights to this document including all design manufacturing reproduction use and sales rights thereto except to the extent said rights are expressly granted to others About This Manual This manual is designed to assist the user with installation setup and operation of the ConductOR and its associated displays A list of displays that may be used with the ConductOR is in the Compatible Displays section on the following page A numbered tab on the side of the page denotes the beginning of a section The functional descriptions in this manual are representative of C
71. urn to the Home screen Touching the Edit button displays the IP address select screen This screen gives the user the option of having the ConductOR s IP address assigned automatically DHCP or manually assigning an IP address This screen is discussed on the following pages Q Touching the Select button displays the Connect to Remote IP screen This screen allows the user to assign up to 9 remote IP address or select a previously assigned IP address and connect to it The screen is discussed on page 21 18 LIP e If DHCP Enabled is checked the ConductOR s IP address will be automatically assigned by the network to which it is connected Touching DHCP Enabled places a V in the box to the right of DHCP Enabled Touching DHCP Enabled again removes the v When the DHCP Enabled box has a V IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway and Name are disabled Touch Go Back to return to the IP Streaming screen Touch A Value Below To Edit It Go Back DHCP Enabled IP Address 192 168 236 178 Name Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 36 5 Manual IP Address Assignment To manually assign an IP address or name to the ConductOR touch DHCP Enabled to turn off the W Touch the IP Address Subnet Mask or Gateway window to display the IP Configuration screen The IP Configuration screen consists of a keypad 4 IP Address 4 Subnet Mask and 4 Gateway windows The active window is surrounded by a green rin
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