Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product SQ2801 Eizo
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Important Please read PRECAUTIONS and this User’s Manual carefully to familiarize yourself with safe and effective usage procedure s. Please retain this manual for future reference.
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Contents 1 Overview ....................................................................................................................... ........ 6 1.1 Layout of this Manual ..........................................................................
5 Technical Data ................................................................................................................. .. 54 5.1 Display Module ...............................................................................................
1 Overview The TFT Monitor Raptor SQ2801 was developed to meet the very demanding requirements in the Air Traffic Management where system availability and reli ability is crucial. Ergonomic criteria have been addressed to ensure high acceptance from the operators.
1.1 Layout of this Manual This manual was created to assist system integrat ors and operators during installa tion and operation of the LCD TFT Monitor Raptor SQ2801. The layout is intended to allow even inexperienced users to install and set-up the monitor.
1.2 Warnings and Safety Notes For information about warnings and safety notes, re fer to PRECATUIONS supplied with this manual. 8 1 Overview.
1.3 Packaging NOTE To avoid permanent damage, great care should be taken to ensure that the monitor is adequately packed and transported in the correct manner. The original packaging should be retained and re-used for future transportation purposes. The original packaging has a red label with two arrows and text “hier oben” (see Fig.
1.4 Instructions for Handling Com ponents Susceptible to Electrostatic Shocks Most of the assemblies within the LCD monitor Raptor SQ2801 contain components which can be permanently damaged or destroyed by electrostatic discharge. Such resulting damage may or may not result in total failure of the components or modules affected.
2 General Installation Preparation for installing the LCD monitor includes following steps: • Removal of all packaging materials • Checking of components for damage • Comparison of components re.
2.2 Installing the Monitor The Raptor SQ2801 is currently offered in two versions - desktop version and chassis version. Both these version are discussed in this section. The desktop version is a “standalone” unit that can be placed on top of a desktop con sole.
2.2.1 Raptor SQ2801 Dimensions (Chassis version) Fig. 3: Raptor SQ2801 Dimensions (Chassis version); Front View 2 General Installation 13.
Fig. 4: Raptor SQ2801 Dimensions (Chassis version); Rear View 14 2 General Installation.
Fig. 5: Raptor SQ2801 Dimensions (Chassis version); Side View 2 General Installation 15.
2.2.2 Raptor SQ2801 Dimensions (Desktop version) Fig. 6: Raptor SQ2801 (Desktop Version); Front View 16 2 General Installation.
Fig. 7: Raptor SQ2801 Dimensions (Desktop version); Rear View 2 General Installation 17.
Fig. 8: Raptor SQ2801 Dimensions (Desktop); Side View 18 2 General Installation.
2.2.3 Raptor SQ2801 Dimensions (Panel mount version) Fig. 9: Raptor SQ2801 Dimensions (Panel mount); Front View 2 General Installation 19.
Fig. 10: Raptor SQ2801 Dimensions (Panel mount); Side View 20 2 General Installation.
Fig. 11: Raptor SQ2801 Dimensions (Panel mount); Back View 2 General Installation 21.
2.3 Interfaces and Connector Assignment The monitor has been tested and pre-adjusted at the factor y. For system installation, connect the unit to the main power supply, serial interfaces an d input sources. All input connectors are shown in the figure below.
2.3.1 Analog RGB – Interface The analog RGB input may be used for Sony DDM comp atible configurations. However, the Raptor SQ2801 panel can also handle all common VESA timings. When using this interface, specific adjustments for phase and frequency may be necessary.
2.3.2 DVI-1 / DVI-2 Interface The digital video inputs use the stan dard dual-link DVI interface. Dual-link DVI is necessary to sup port the high data rate (dot clock) as required by this high resolution of 2048 x 2048. However, the monitor also supports lower resolutions (e.
2.3.3 RS232-1 Interface This RS232 interface is used for communication with the host machine (workstation). Three different protocols are available which are described in chapter 4 on page 43. In addition, this interface is used for monitor firmware updates NOTE Only the RS232-1 interface can be used for monitor firmware update.
2.3.5 RS422 Interface The RS422 interface is used for communication with a workstation. Three different protocols are available which are described in chapter 4 on page 43. NOTE This interface may also be used for communication with a workstation via DDM-protocol.
2 General Installation 27 2.3.6 External OSD-Keyboard Interface This connector is for an external passive ke yboar d which has exactly same functionality as the buttons on the front of the panel, used to control the OSD (on screen display) (see section 3.
3 Operation and Adjustment The manual operation and adjustment of the monitor is facilitated by buttons that are integrated on the front of the unit. The buttons are used for navigation and control of the OSD menu. Alternatively, all adjustments for brightness, contrast, etc.
3.2 OSD-Menu / Quick-OSD-Menu In addition to detailed adjustments in the OSD-Menu, there is ano ther option available for adjusting frequently used functions such as brightness and contrast via direct access (remotely), the so called Quick-OSD-Menu . The protocols for access are discussed in Chapter 4.
3.2.2 OSD-Menu The OSD ( O n S creen D isplay) is a menu system which is displayed on the scr een. All monitor settings and adjustments are done by operating the OSD OSD options depend on the selected signal source (RGB or DVI).
Function Description RGB DVI Frequency Frequency adjustment, see section 3 .3.1 page 41 Setting range: depends on input timing / resolution X Scaling Scaling adjustment if input resolution is lower than 2048 x 2048 Setting range : One to One: Display signal without scaling.
3.2.2.2 OSD-Menu (Advanced) Fig. 17: OSD-Menu (advanced) Function Description RGB DVI Sharpness Sharpness adjustment of the picture; choose from 1 = sharp to 5 = smooth. This function is only available, if the input resolution is lower than target resolution 2048 x 2048.
3.2.2.3 OSD-Menu - Options 1 Fig. 18: OSD-Menu - Options 1 Function Description RGB DVI OSD Choose among nine predefined OSD positions X X OSD H-Pos. Shift OSD-menu in horizontal direction Setting range: 0 to 100 X X OSD V-Pos.
3.2.2.4 OSD-Menu - Options 2 Fig. 19: OSD-Menu - Options 2 Function Description RGB DVI DPMS Display power management system If DPMS is active, the monitor shuts down when there no sync signals Setting range: off; on X X Source scan Automatic scan for input sources; scans all input interfaces for valid input signal.
Function Description RGB DVI DDM contrast DDM control function assignment to DDM protocol 0xA1 Valid functions: backlight, brightness, contrast, disabled X X DDM brightness DDM control function assign.
3.2.2.5 OSD-Menu - Options 3 Fig. 20: OSD-Menu - Options 3 Function Description RGB DVI RGB-noise suppression This function suppresses interference at the sync signal line s to avoid a new auto adjustment during short interference.
3.2.2.6 OSD-Menu – Utilities Fig. 21: OSD-Menu – Utilities Function Description RGB DVI Language Select language of OSD Menu Setting range: English; German X X Calibration This function allows to .
3.2.2.7 OSD-Menu - Utilities / Installation RGB-Mode Fig. 22: OSD-Menu - Utilities / Installation RGB-Mode Function Description RGB DVI Options Select the RGB installation mode for those timings which are not part of the internal timing list. Disabled: use only the internal timing table.
3.2.2.8 OSD-Menu - Infos 1 Fig. 23: OSD-Menu – Infos 1 Function Description RGB DVI FW Shows the firmware version of the controller board X X Temperature Shows internal temperature X X Power on time Shows power-on time of the monitor (main power connected to the unit and switched on) X X Upper b.
3.2.2.9 OSD-Menu - Infos 2 Fig. 24: OSD-Menu – Infos 2 Function Description RGB DVI Vdd-fuse Shows status of main power fuse X X Backlight inverter fuse Shows status of backlight inverter fuse X X U.
3.3 Adjustment Analog Signal Source (DDM) There is no strict standardization for the signals coming from analog signal sources. Certain adjustments are therefore necessary, depending on the graphics ad aptors and used cables.
With bad frequency adjustment from left to right, parts of the picture appear blurred. Each alteration of the frequency increases or decreases the number of blurred fields. Correct sett ing is achieved when the whole screen has the same appearance. The picture may appear blurry, but it should be homogeneously across the whole screen.
Serial Communication 4 Serial Communication The Raptor SQ2801 features as described in C hapter 3 can be controlled via an application on the host workstation. The host workstation can communicate with the Raptor SQ2801 via the serial communication alternatives and protocols as described in this chapter.
4.1 Standard Protocol 4.1 Standard Protocol The standard protocol supports all adjustments and cont rol of the monitor. This protocol u ses two kinds of data packet types. Packet format called “Operation” is used for adjustments such as brightness, contrast and backlight brightness.
4.1.1 Data Packet Structure “Operation” Byte No 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Data 0xBE 0xEF 0x03 0x19 0x00 CRC-L CRC-H O-Type Code-L Code-H 0x00 Byte No 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Data 0x00 0x00 0.
4.1.2 Data Packet Structure “Keyboard Simulation” 4.1.2 Data Packet Structure “Keyboard Simulation” Byte No. Byte No. 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 Data 0xBE 0xEF 0x02 0x06 0x00 CRC-L CRC-H Code-L Code-H 0x00 0x00 Byte No.
4.1.3 Calculation of CRC - Check Sum For CRC check sum calculation set 0x00 for CRC-L and CRC-H. Check sum is calculated accor ding to a reference table.
0x22, 0xE2, 0xE3, 0x23, 0xE1, 0x21, 0x20, 0xE0, 0xA0, 0x60, 0x61, 0xA1, 0x63, 0xA3, 0xA2, 0x62, 0x66, 0xA6, 0xA7, 0x67, 0xA5, 0x65, 0x64, 0xA4, 0x6C, 0xAC, 0xAD, 0x6D, 0xAF, 0x6F, 0x6E, 0xAE, 0xAA, 0x.
4.2 Simplified Protocol The simplified protocol uses a data packet structure similar to the stan dard protocol, however with reduced functional range. Calculation of CRC check sum is similar to description in section 4.
CMD CMD Code Command Comment 0x01 Status Reply of system status Host Monitor Byte 03: L-Len = 0x01 Byte 04: H-Len = 0x00 Monitor Host Byte 03: L-Len = 0x0E Byte 04: H-Len = 0x00 Byte 08: Status Inform.
Code Command Comment 0x02 Source Switch This command enables the host to switch signal source. Host Monitor Byte 03: L-Len = 0x01 Byte 04: H-Len = 0x00 Byte 08: Input - Source 0 = RGB-Analog1 1 = DVI 1 2 = DVI 2 3 = RGB-Analog2 Monitor Host Byte 00: ACK = 0x06 ACK is sent after the monitor has internally switched the source.
Code Command Comment 0x04 Brightness This command is used to adjust brig htness (black level). Host Monitor Byte 03: L-Len = 0x02 Byte 04: H-Len = 0x00 Byte 08: Brightness value (0 .. 255) Monitor Host Byte 00: ACK = 0x06 Value 0 to 255 corresponds 0 to 100% of adjustm ent range.
List of implemented commands: Code Command Comment 0xA0 Operator Brightness This command is used to set Backlight brightness. 0xA1 Operator Contrast This command is used to set contrast.
5 Technical Data 5.1 Display Module Type Color active TFT-LCD Diagonal 28.05" Display area (WxH) 503.808 x 503.808 mm² Resolution 2048 x 2048 Pixel Pitch 0.246 x 0.246 mm² Colors 16.7 Million Viewing angle typ. horizontally (CR >= 10) vertically ± 85° ± 85° Contrast ratio typ.
5.3 Operating Conditions Operating temperature 0 to +40 °C Storage temperature -25 to +60 °C Humidity max. 95 % (no condensation) 5.4 Protection Protection None Front shield antireflective 5.5 Housing Weight approx. 29.1 kg Material of housing Sheet steel Color of housing RAL 9005 (jet black) 5.
5.7 Standard ATC-Timing H-Frequency 126.84 KHz Pixel clock 357 MHz H-Total 2816 pixel H-Visible 2048 pixel V-Frequency 60 Hz V-Total 2114 lines V-Visible 2048 lines 5.8 Input Signal DVI-1 / DVI-2 Signal Standard DVI 1.0 Pixel clock max. 2 x 165 MHz 5.
5.10 EU – Declaration of Conformity on EMC Product LCD-Monitor Raptor SQ2801 Test guidelines EG-guide lines No 2004/108/EC No 2006/95/EC Harmonized standards used EN 55022 Class B +A1/EN55022/A1 Int.
6 Part Numbers and Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) 6.1 TSI ATC Visualization Kit The Raptor SQ2801 is part of the Tech Source ATC Visualization kit (19-0206-01) and is comprised of the following compon.
1st Edition-October, 2007 03V22230A1 (U.M-SQ2801-EN).
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