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Foreword MT 230 Nautic Monitor Installation Manual Foreword The MT 230 Nautic Monitor affords an excellent quality display of nautical charts or machine data. It features non-reflective glass for easy daylight viewing and offers infinitely adjustable dimming while delivering the specific functions such as ECDIS/RADAR compliance to enable automation and navigational tasks.
Contents Contents 1 Safety Precautions................................................................................... 5 1.1 Nautic Approvals and Certificates ....................................................... 5 1.2 General ............................................................................................... 6 1.3 During Installation.............................................................................. 7 1.4 During Use ..............................................................
Contents 10 DIP Switches ........................................................................................ 41 11 Power Supply........................................................................................ 42 11.1 Protected Ground..............................................................................42 12 Technical Data ..................................................................................... 43 13 Drawings ...................................................................
Safety Precautions 1 Safety Precautions Both the installer and the owner and/or operator of the monitor must read and understand this installation manual. 1.
Safety Precautions 1.2 General – Read the safety precautions carefully. – Check the delivery for transportation damage. If damage is found, notify the supplier as soon as possible. – Do not use the monitor in an environment with high explosive hazards. – The supplier is not responsible for modified, altered or reconstructed equipment. – Use only parts and accessories manufactured according to specifications of the supplier.
Safety Precautions 1.3 During Installation – The monitor is designed for stationary installation on a plane surface, where the following conditions are fulfilled: • • • • no high explosive risks no strong magnetic fields no direct sunlight no large, sudden temperature changes – Install the monitor according to the accompanying installation instructions. – Ground the monitor according to the accompanying installation instructions. – Only qualified personnel may install the monitor.
Safety Precautions 1.5 Service and Maintenance – Only qualified personnel should carry out repairs. – The agreed warranty applies. – Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance operations, disconnect the equipment from the electrical supply. – Clean the display and surrounding front cover with a soft cloth and mild detergent. – Replacing the battery incorrectly may result in explosion. Only use batteries recommended by the supplier. 1.
Technical Introduction 2 Technical Introduction The MT 230 Nautic Monitor has a multiple interfaces and coupling possibilities. Multiple dimming possibilities distinguishes the monitor. Several video sources allows using Picture in Picture (split screen) as well as other advanced video functions. Cross-linking monitors as well as programming and control over serial network or LAN is possible. The USB front interface and a USB 2.0 hub permits attaching devices directly to the monitor.
Supplied Equipment 3 Supplied Equipment Part Description CD; driver software Driver software CD Installation manual This manual describes specific information about Beijer Electronics products only – not about third party components.
Description of Parts 4 Description of Parts Power button USB port OSD menu Dimmer button buttons ECDIS key The buttons on the front are explained below: Button Instruction OSD menu Press the + or the SET button to open the Quick OSD Menu to make basic settings. Press the MENU button to open the full OSD Menu to make advanced settings. ECDIS key With the ECDIS key the brightness as well as the colors are set on a certain default value. The LED is lit when ECDIS mode is on.
Quick OSD Menu 5 Quick OSD Menu Press the SET or the + button among the OSD (On Screen Display) menu buttons to make basic settings from the Quick OSD menu.
OSD Menu 6 OSD Menu Press the MENU button among the OSD menu buttons to make advanced settings from the OSD menu. Then use the buttons for the following commands: Button MENU Function Opens the OSD menu Submenu selection SET Enters the main menu Returns up one level from sub menu + Increases values - Decreases values Select menu item to the right Select menu item to the left The OSD varies depending upon the straight represented signal source.
OSD Menu OSD Menu Structure with RGB Signal Main menu Picture Function Setting/range Explanation Brightness 0-100 Adjusts brightness Contrast 0-100 Adjusts contrast H Position 0-100 Adjusts picture horizontally V Position 0-100 s Adjusts picture vertically Phase 0-31 Adjusts phase of the input signal Frequency 950-1050 (picture dependent) Adjusts frequency of input signal Scaling Format filling; (correct aspect ratio); 1:1 representation Fix, pre-defined scaling of the picture.
OSD Menu Main menu PIP Function Setting/range Explanation The PIP (Picture In Picture) option is only available if two signals fit.
OSD Menu Main menu Function Options 1 OSD OSD position, 9 predefined positions Explanation Select OSD position OSD H Position 0-100 Adjusts OSD menu horizontally OSD V Position 0-100 Adjusts OSD menu vertically OSD Duration 5-60 seconds, in steps of 5 seconds Adjusts the time, after which the OSD menu is faded out automatically, if no key is pressed. OSD Background Opaque – Transparency Selects background color of the OSD menu. Transparent or covering background can be selected.
OSD Menu Main menu Function Options 3 Interference suppression Setting/range Explanation On – Off Default setting: Off. On: Activates the function for the suppression of interferences in the synchronization signals. It prevents a renewed picture alignment during the representation of a video signal when interferences are on the synchronization signals. RGB Signal 1 lock On press + button Default setting: Off.
OSD Menu Main menu Utilities Function Language Setting/range English – German Explanation Selects language for the operation of the OSD menu Picture freeze On - Off Stores (freezes) the picture contents Factory setting Press + button Resets all functions such as brightness, contrast etc. to factory settings. Mode Video Normal - Extended The extended option activates a special interlace algorithm.
OSD Menu Main menu Utilities Info Function Installation RGB Mode Setting/range Explanation H-visible 100-2000 Adjusts horizontal picture resolution (very important parameter) V-visible 100-2000 Adjusts vertical picture resolution (very important parameter) H-totally 100-2000 Adjusts number of entire pixels in a line (very important parameter) H-start 0-750 Number of pixels from H-Syncstart to the beginning of picture adjustment V-start 0-500 Number of lines from V-Sync-start to the beginning o
OSD Menu OSD Menu Structure with Digital/DVI Signal Main menu Picture Function Setting/range Explanation Brightness 0-100 Adjusts brightness Contrast 0-100 Adjusts contrast Advanced The options correspond to the OSD menu structure for with RGB signal Options 1 The options correspond to the OSD menu structure for with RGB signal Options 2 The options correspond to the OSD menu structure for with RGB signal Options 3 The options correspond to the OSD menu structure for with RGB signal Utili
OSD Menu Main menu Scale Function Setting/range Explanation Display width 0-100 Adjusts display width H-Linearity 0-100 Adjusts horizontal linearity. A value >50 compresses the picture in the picture center. Only active if the display width is larger than the size of the monitor. A values <50 stretches the picture in the picture center. The display width is not changed. H-Position 0-100 Adjusts horizontal picture position.
OSD Menu Main menu Utilities Info 22 Function Language Setting/range English – German Explanation Selects language for the operation of the OSD menu Picture freeze On - Off Stores (freezes) the picture contents Factory setting Press + button Resets all functions such as brightness, contrast etc. to factory settings. Mode Video Normal - Extended The extended option activates a special interlace algorithm.
Picture in Picture Possibilities 7 Picture in Picture Possibilities The following combinations are possible: Signal 1 Signal 2 DVI VGA 1 VGA 2 FBAS S-Video DVI X X VGA 1 X X VGA 2 X X FBAS X X X S-Video X X X Beijer Electronics, MAEN956 23
Dimming 8 Dimming The following dimming possibilities are available: 1. Dimming using the front keys 2. Remote controlled dimming via serial interface or over Ethernet 3. Dimming using potentiometers directly attached to the analog input Characteristics: The control LEDs of the keys are dimmed linear to the display.
Interfaces and Functions 9 Interfaces and Functions Digital OUT Remote power USB PC COM A Analog IN Digital IN COM B S-video DIP switch DVI VGA Composite video LAN Ethernet Power supply Earth screw USB-A/USB-B Interface Description Analog IN See section 9.8 Analog IN for details. Composite video Second video source, for Picture in Picture function. See section 9.1 Composite Video for details. Digital IN See section 9.9 Digital IN for details. Digital OUT See section 9.
Interfaces and Functions 9.1 Composite Video Composite video is the format of the analog TV signal, before it is modulated on a RF carrier (broadcast and/or television frequency). It is mostly in a standard format like NTSC, PAL or SECAM. It is compound from three source signals, called Y, U and V (together YUV). Y represents the brightness of the picture and includes synchronization impulses. Thus this signal alone can be used for the representation of a gray tone picture.
Interfaces and Functions 9.2 S-Video S-video (also known as Y/C) is a base band analog video format. It offers a signal of higher quality than composite video, but not as good as RGB- or component video. The S-video format divides the signal into two channels; brightness (luminance) and color (chroma). Function Connection between a second video source and monitor for transmission of video data e.g. for PIP (Picture in Picture “Split screen”) function.
Interfaces and Functions 9.3 VGA VGA is the abbreviation for Video Graphics Adapter or Video Graphics Array. It defines a computer graphic standard (EISA 1987), concrete combinations of picture resolution and color’s number (bit depth) as well as repetition frequency and is practically identical to the MCGA (Multicolor Graphics Adapter) of IBM. It also stands simply for the resolution 640 × 480 pixels (aspect ratio 4:3) independent of other parameters.
Interfaces and Functions VGA Cable Cable connection 15-pin to 15-pin (numbering is the same for male or female) 15-pin DSUB (male) 1 Red 1 2 Green 2 3 Blue 3 13 H-Sync 13 14 V-Sync 14 6 Red GND 6 7 Green GND 7 8 Blue GND 8 10 Digital GND 10 15-pin DSUB (female) Cable connection 15-pin to 9-pin (numbering is the same for male or female) 15-pin DSUB (male) 1 Red 1 2 Green 2 3 Blue 3 13 H-Sync 13 14 V-Sync 14 6 Red GND 6 7 Green GND 7 8 Blue GND 8 10 Di
Interfaces and Functions 9.4 DVI DVI (Digital Visual Interface) represents an all digital transmission of video data. Thereby become the quality (which losses with the transformation of digital data into a analog video signal - and with digital image replication devices with the transformation back in the digital signal) repaired. Function Connection between the PC (first video source) and the monitor for transmission of video data.
Interfaces and Functions DVI Connection Pin Function Pin 13 Function TDMS-Data 3+ Pin 1 TDMS-Data 2- 2 TDMS-Data 2+ 14 +5 Volt C2 Analog: Green 3 Shield TDMS-Data 2,4 15 Ground for +5 Volt C3 Analog: Blue 4 TDMS-Data 4- 16 Hotplug-Detect C4 Analog: H-Sync 5 TDMS-Data 4+ 17 TDMS-Data 0- C5 Analog: Ground 6 DDC clock 18 TDMS-Data 0+ 7 DDC Data 19 Shield TDMS-Data 0,5 8 Analog: V-Sync 20 TDMS-Data 5- 9 TDMS-Data 1- 21 TDMS-Data 5+ 10 TDMS-Data 1+ 22 Shield TD
Interfaces and Functions 9.5 Serial Interfaces The RS232 interface serves for the data communication. Data will be transferred as ASCII code. The RS232 represents a voltage-referred interface, and is suited only for short cable lengths by approximately 10-15 meters. The RS485 bus interface operates as RS422 in opposite clock mode; however only two lines are needed; these are half duplex.
Interfaces and Functions Note: In RS485 mode the two interfaces can be used as In/Out, with one cable in the first COM port and one cable in the second COM port. In RS232 mode only one of the two interfaces can be used (no matter which) - do not connect a cable to the unused port. The mode (RS232/RS485) as well as addressing of monitors is made via DIP switches. See also section 10 DIP Switches.
Interfaces and Functions 9.6 LAN/Ethernet (RJ45) Ethernet is a frame based computer cross-linking technology for local networks (LAN). It defines cable types and signaling for the bit transmission layer (physical layer) and package formats and protocols for the medium access supervision (Media Access Control, MAC) Link layer of the OSI Model. Ethernet is as far as possible in that IEEE standard 802.3 standardizes. Ethernet can be the basis for network protocols, like e.g. TCP/IP.
Interfaces and Functions Ethernet Connection Pin Function Description Pin Function 1 Tx(+) Transmit Data + 5 - 2 Tx(-) Transmit Data - 6 Rx(-) 3 Rx(+) Receive Data + 7 - 4 - 8 - Description Receive Data - Ethernet Cable Cross patch cable for connection of two devices, standard EIA/TIA-T456A. 1 TD+ TD+ 2 TD- TD- 3 RD+ RD+ 6 RD- RD- Patch cable for connection of devices via hub/switch, standard EIA/TIAT456B.
Interfaces and Functions 9.7 USB USB (Universal Serial Bus) is a bus system for connection of external devices for data exchange with the PC. A large number of types of mouse devices, keyboards, USB memory sticks and cameras can be connected and automatically recognized. The number of USB connections can also increased by USB hub. Function The interface labeled USB PC is used to connect the monitor to the PC. There is also a USB 2.
Interfaces and Functions 9.8 Analog IN Target Application The analog input can be used for dimming by voltage externally put on. The input dims several monitors at one time. Alternatively an external potentiometer (approximately 10 kohm - 100 kohm) can be attached as voltage divider. Function 10 V = full brightness and 0 V = completely dark if the analog input is activated by the controller. Plug 3-pin Phoenix plug with “screw safety lock” RM3,81 for lines to 1.5 mm².
Interfaces and Functions 9.9 Digital IN Target Application The input controls the buzzer or the digital outputs. It can be also used to activate features e.g. the analog similar dimming. It is also possible to use different brightness ranges (day, dusk, night) by activating a certain dim value. The exact function must be programmed into the firmware. Function The contacts “Digital IN 1 - 3” are activated by the controller.
Interfaces and Functions 9.10 Digital OUT Target Application The outputs are used to make e.g. external acoustic or visual (alarm) signals. Function The contacts “Digital OUT 1” and “Digital OUT 2” are activated by the controller. They can be linked with the inputs “Digital IN”, or their conditions can be set over the serial or LAN interface. “Digital OUT1” is coupled directly with the buzzer on the front plate. Plug 4-pin Phoenix plug with “screw safety lock” RM3,81 for lines to 1.5 mm².
Interfaces and Functions 9.11 Remote Power Target Application This switch is used to control (off and on) the picture signal giving PCs remotely. The MT 230 Nautic Monitor has an appropriate input, so that the OFF/ON goes from monitor and PC synchronously, the PC should switch itself on automatically when putting on supply voltage. Function The contact is closed if the power key is pressed approximately 1 second, and opens again if the power key is released.
DIP Switches 10 DIP Switches The serial interfaces mode as well as the monitor address can be adjusted via the DIP switches. By default, all DIP switches are set to OFF. This means that the monitor is set to address 0 and RS232 mode. 4 DIP switches are used to set addresses, and 16 addresses can be realized binary (0 – 15), which means that 16 monitors can be connected via RS485.
Power Supply 11 Power Supply The MT 230 Nautic Monitor is certified for the connection to protective grounded supplies according to EN60950. The power supply is 230 V AC with 1A T fuse. 11.1 Protected Ground In order to ensure a safe derivative from electrical interferences, the following points are to be considered: – Connect device and device cabinet as short as possible with a central point of grounding. – Pay attention to a low inductive connection between device and cabinet.
Technical Data 12 Technical Data Parameter MT 230 Nautic Monitor Size, W x H x D 584 x 534 x 100 mm Mounting depth 78.5 mm (130 mm including clearance) Front panel seal IP65 Rear panel seal IP20 Weight 18 kg Screen diagonal 23.1 inch (588 mm) Active area of display 470 x 353 mm Pixels 1600 x 1200 Pixel pitch 0.294 mm Max. number of colors 16.7 million View angle 160° / 160° (V/H) Light intensity (typical) 0.
Technical Data Parameter MT 230 Nautic Monitor Ethernet 10/100 Mbit/s Serial ports RS232 and RS485 Remote power I/O port Max. load: 24 V DC / 1 A or 230 V AC / 0.1 A Digital OUT I/O port Max. load: 24 V DC / 1 A or 230 V AC / 0.1 A Digital IN I/O port Input: +24 V DC ± 15% (galvanically isolated) Analog IN I/O port Output voltage: 10 V DC, max. 10 mA Input voltage: 0-10 V USB ports 2 x USB hub 2.0, 0.
Drawings 13 Drawings 13.1 Front View 568 247 R11.0 126 534 518 281 127 168.5 168.
Drawings 13.2 Cut Out Drawing Cut out dimensions: 543.0 x 505.0 mm. 118 258 399 281 518 505±1.0 518 543±1.0 247 568 46 8 x Boreholes Ø 6.
Drawings 13.3 Mounting Drawing M6x25 screw Wave disc Rubber seal M6 Nut M6 Front Rear Cabinet Mounting method: 8 x M6x25 V2A-screws DIN 6912. Screws and o-ring seals are included. Max. 5 mm thick mounting frame.
Drawings 13.4 Outline Drawings Bottom view 50 438 538 R3.0 Rear view Side view 534 488 15 584 48 78.
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