Hatteland HD 12T04 series User manual

User Manual MMC Series 2
Updated: 14 Aug 2013 Doc Id: INB100027-1 (Rev 17)
For models:
BOAA, BOBA, COAA, COBA, FOAA, FOBA (standard models)
BOAC, BOBC, COAC, COBC, FOAC, FOBC (with touch screen)
MMC0x-A01, MMC0x-A02 (AC and DC)
HD 12T04 xxxx - 12.1 inch Display
HD 15T06 xxxx - 15.0 inch Display
HD 19T03 xxxx - 19.0 inch Display
HT MMC0x A0x - Maritime Multi Computer Backpack
Series 2 - Display and Computer Backpack range
USER MANUAL
Hatteland Display AS, Åmsosen, N-5578 Nedre Vats, Norway
Tel: (+47) 4814 2200 - mail@hatteland-display.com - www.hatteland-display.com
Please visit www.hatteland-display.com for the latest electronic version of this manual.

Copyright © 2013 Hatteland Display AS
Aamsosen, N-5578 Nedre Vats, Norway.
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copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-
readable form without the prior written consent of Hatteland Display AS. Review also:
www.hatteland-display.com/pdf/misc/doc100703-1_permission_to_create_user_manuals.pdf
The products described, or referenced, herein are copyrighted to the respective owners.
The products may not be copied or duplicated in any way. This documentation contains proprietary
information that is not to be disclosed to persons outside the user’s company without prior written consent
of Hatteland Display AS.
The copyright notice appearing above is included to provide statutory protection in the event of
unauthorized or unintentional public disclosure.
All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners !
WARNING: This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference
in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
Last revised 9 Nov 2012

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Contents
Contents................................................................................................. 3
Contents of package.......................................................................................... 5
General ................................................................................................... 7
About this manual.............................................................................................. 8
About Hatteland Display .................................................................................... 8
www.hatteland-display.com ............................................................................... 8
Contact Information ........................................................................................... 8
Maritime Multi Computer (MMC) - Introduction ................................................. 9
Winner of Red Dot award 2007 ........................................................................ 9
Basic Construction - Series 2 .......................................................................... 10
Product Labels (Examples) ..............................................................................11
Serial Number Labels Placement ............................................................... 11
Warranty Label............................................................................................ 11
Windows® OEM Certicate of Authenticity (COA)...................................... 11
Serial Number Label Layout (Display Module) ........................................... 12
Serial Number Label Layout (Backpack Module)........................................ 12
Touch screen products .................................................................................... 13
Touchscreen ........................................................................................ 13
Location of Touch Screen label................................................................... 14
Installation............................................................................................ 15
Installation and mounting................................................................................. 16
Panel cut-out mounting precaution.................................................................. 17
Flange model installation................................................................................. 17
Ergonomics...................................................................................................... 18
Cables ............................................................................................................. 19
Cable Entries & Connectors (Marked area) - Illustration only..................... 19
Backpack / Bracket Replace / Removal - Series 2 .......................................... 20
Physical Connections - Series 2 MMC Backpack............................................ 22
Operation.............................................................................................. 25
User Controls................................................................................................... 26
Status LED Overview ...................................................................................... 27
For ECDIS Calibrated Products....................................................................... 27

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Specications ...................................................................................... 29
Specications - HD 12T04 BOxx + HT MMC0x-A0x ....................................... 30
Specications - HD 12T04 FOxx + HT MMC0x-A0x........................................ 31
Specications - HD 12T04 COxx + HT MMC0x-A0x ....................................... 32
Specications - HD 15T06 BOxx + HT MMC0x-A0x ....................................... 33
Specications - HD 15T06 FOxx + HT MMC0x-A0x........................................ 34
Specications - HD 15T06 COxx + HT MMC0x-A0x ....................................... 35
Specications - HD 19T03 BOxx + HT MMC0x-A0x ....................................... 36
Specications - HD 19T03 FOxx + HT MMC0x-A0x........................................ 37
Specications - HD 19T03 COxx + HT MMC0x-A0x ....................................... 38
Technical Drawings ............................................................................. 39
Technical Drawings - HD 12T04 BOxx + HT MMC0x-A0x............................... 40
Technical Drawings - HD 12T04 BOxx + HT MMC0x-A0x............................... 41
Technical Drawings - HD 12T04 FOxx + HT MMC0x-A0x............................... 42
Technical Drawings - HD 12T04 COxx + HT MMC0x-A0x .............................. 44
Technical Drawings - HD 15T06 BOxx + HT MMC0x-A0x............................... 45
Technical Drawings - HD 15T06 BOxx + HT MMC0x-A0x............................... 46
Technical Drawings - HD 15T06 FOxx + HT MMC0x-A0x............................... 47
Technical Drawings - HD 15T06 COxx + HT MMC0x-A0x .............................. 49
Technical Drawings - HD 19T03 BOxx + HT MMC0x-A0x............................... 50
Technical Drawings - HD 19T03 FOxx + HT MMC0x-A0x............................... 52
Technical Drawings - HD 19T03 COxx + HT MMC0x-A0x .............................. 54
Accessories ......................................................................................... 55
Technical Drawings - HD 12VESA TBR-A1 ..................................................... 56
Technical Drawings - HD xxVESA TBR-A1 ..................................................... 57
Technical Drawings - HD xxTBR CMB-A1....................................................... 58
Technical Drawings - HD 19TBR STD-B1 ....................................................... 60
Technical Drawings - HD TBR BPM-A1........................................................... 61
Specications - Serial Split Cable.................................................................... 62
Appendixes .......................................................................................... 63
MMC2 Utility - Series 2.................................................................................... 64
Pinout Assignments - Common Connectors.................................................... 65
Basic Trouble-shooting .................................................................................... 67
Declaration of Conformity ................................................................................ 69
Return Of Goods Information .......................................................................... 70
Terms............................................................................................................... 71
Pixel Defect Policy........................................................................................... 73
Notes ............................................................................................................... 74
Safety Considerations................................................................................. 74
Revision History............................................................................................... 75

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Contents of package
Item Description Illustration
FS-CABLE EU
1 pcs of power cable European Type F “Schuko” to IEC.
Length 1.8m
Note: Power cable not included with the DC model.
EUR TYPE F
IEC
80099
1 pcs of power cable US Type B plug to IEC.
Length 1.8m
Note: Power cable not included with the DC model.
US TYPE B IEC
HD 1xTBR 020-A1
x=For 12”,15” or 19”
1 pcs of Series 2 Bracket stand.
Note: Only supplied with the Bracket version of the complete unit (display unit +
backpack unit). This bracket is factory premounted.
MEDIA STD01
1 pcs of Documentation and Driver DVD. Contains files for motherboard, BIOS &
settings. Software/Drivers for factory installed components like mainboard, IDE,
network etc. including touch screen driver suitable for Series 2 Panel Computers. Menu and Driver browser
for Microsoft®
Windows®
This product is shipped with:
Item Description Illustration
Flange Clips Kit
4 x Flange Clips (P004591-1)
4 x Tapped M6x25mm DIN912 Black with Unbrako 5.0mm head (XX470)
4 x M4x8mm DIN 965 Black Torx (145 040x008 TA4B)
Note: This kit are only included with the Fxxx (Flange Models)
Package may also include:

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General

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Hatteland Display AS
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General
About this manual
The manual contains electrical, mechanical and input/output signal specications. All specications in this manual,
due to manufacturing, new revisions and approvals, are subject to change without notice. However, the last update
and revision of this manual are shown both on the frontpage and also in the “Revision History” chapter at the end of
the manual.
Furthermore, for third party datasheet and user manuals, please see dedicated Documentation and Driver DVD
delivered with the product or contact our sales/technical/helpdesk personnel for support.
About Hatteland Display
Hatteland Display is the leading technology provider of specialized display and computer products, delivering high
quality, unique and customized solutions to the international maritime, naval and industrial markets.
The company represents innovation and quality to the system integrators world wide. Effective quality assurance and
investment in sophisticated in-house manufacturing methods and facilities enable us to deliver Type Approved and Mil
tested products. Our customer oriented approach, technical knowledge and dedication to R&D, makes us a trusted
and preferred supplier of approved solutions, which are backed up by a strong service network.
www.hatteland-display.com
You will nd our website full of useful information to help you make an informed choice as to the right product for your
needs. You will nd detailed product descriptions and specications for the entire range on Displays, Computers and
Panel Computers, Military solutions as well as the range of supporting accessories. The site carries a wealth of
information regarding our product testing and approvals in addition to company contact information for our various
ofces around the world, the global service centers and the technical help desk, all ensuring the best possible
support wherever you, or your vessel, may be in the world.
Contact Information
Head ofce, Vats / Norway:
Hatteland Display AS
Åmsosen
N-5578 Nedre Vats, Norway
Tel: +47 4814 2200
Fax: +47 5276 5444
mail@hatteland-display.com
Sales ofce, Frankfurt / Germany:
Hatteland Display GmbH
Werner Heisenberg Strasse 12,
D-63263 Neu-Isenburg, Germany
Tel: +49 6102 370 954
Fax: +49 6102 370 968
Sales ofce, Oslo / Norway:
Solbråveien 20
N-1383 Asker
Norway
Tel: +47 4814 2200
Fax: +47 5276 5444
Sales ofce, Aix-en-Provence / France:
Hatteland Display SAS
ACTIMART, 1140 RUE AMPERE, BP 50 196
13795 AIX-EN-PROVENCE, CEDEX 3
France
Tel: +33 (0) 4 42 16 47 57
Fax: +33 (0) 4 42 16 47 00
Sales ofce, San Diego / USA:
Hatteland Display Inc.
11440 W. Bernardo Court, Suite 300
San Diego, CA 92127, USA
Tel: +1 858 753 1959
Fax: +1 858-408-1834
For an up-2-date list, please visit www.hatteland-display.com/locations

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Panel Computers Series 2
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General
Maritime Multi Computer (MMC) - Introduction
Innovative is a word often used but rarely does it capture the essence of the product
it’s used to describe. With the Series 2 panel computer though, innovation is key.
When Series 2 is chosen as a panel computer you get all the benefits of the ultimate
marine display, Series 2, but with added power and flexibility. The panel computer
backpack replaces the Series 2 display interface backpack and plugs directly into
the rear of the display, instantly transforming it into a powerful computer.
As part of the Hatteland Display philosophy of form, fit, function, the Series 2 panel
computer backpack is the same dimensions as the interface backpack of the
standard Series 2, so it is a simple plug and play exercise to upgrade to what is
one of the most powerful, and definitely the most stylish marine computers on the
market.
The Series 2 panel computer helped create the concept of the glass bridge and
leads the way in both style and substance, making it the ideal marine computer for the
discerning boat owner or systems integrator looking to give their solutions the edge
both in high quality design or pure functionality.
- TYPE APPROVED
- ECDIS COMPLIANT
- HIGH BUILD QUALITY
- SUNLIGHT VIEWABLE
- SUPERIOR BONDING TECHNOLOGY
Winner of Red Dot award 2007
The Design Zentrum Nordrhein Westfalen in Germany has been marking outstanding
international product design with its famous and highly regarded dot since 1955.
The Red Dot Product Design Award is an annual international awards scheme
where products from all industries are chosen for their innovative visual and industrial
design.
In 2007 the Hatteland Display Series 2 Display/Panel Computers range won the
Red Dot Award for the overall design and modular backpack concept, which docks
into the screen at the back, comprises either the typical display connections or a fully
equipped panel computer. Even the computer backpack can operate on its own as a stand-alone computer.

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General
User Controls (Bracket or Console Version)
Basic Construction - Series 2
Bonded Glass/TFT
Centerbox
Electronics / PCB’s
Basic Construction - Series 2
Casing
USB Hatch
Backpack Cover
Backpack Electronics
Backpack Casing
Stand Bracket
Mounting Flange*
*Available with or without ange (3mm or 16mm) (factory default delivery)
Modular Backpack Concept - Series 2
Display and MMD2 (Display) Backpack Display and MMC2 (Computer) Backpack

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General
Product Labels (Examples)
Serial Number Labels Placement
The Series 2 products are based on a modular backpack concept, which allows users to
easily change the functionality. Both the display modules and the backpack modules are by
factory default labelled with unique labels. These are located as illustrated below.
Location Display Module: Location Backpack Module:
Warranty Label
If you are to perform service on a unit still
under warranty, any warranty will be void if
this label is attempted removed / re-glued
or removed completely. This label is located
on the product as shown in illustration.
Top of backpack
Windows® OEM Certicate of Authenticity (COA)
Applies for products produced before FEB 2007.
On the Series 2 MMC (computer backpack), a COA
label for the operating system license is placed as
shown in illustration.
Top of backpack
Underside backpack
Windows® OEM Certicate of Authenticity (COA)
Applies for products after JAN 2007.
On the Series 2 MMC (computer backpack), a COA
label for the operating system license is placed as
shown in illustration.
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Product Labels (Example)
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Serial Number Label Nomenclature
Serial Number Label Layout (Backpack Module)
Manufacturer HATTELAND DISPLAY AS - NORWAY
Product MMD Backpack - Series 2
Product type HD MMD01-A01
Power 115 & 230VAC - 50/60Hz 100W
SERIAL NUMBER HD MMD01-A01-0000120 Code 128
Product Type Description Manufacturer & Country
Serial Number Barcode (TYP+SNO)
Input Voltage Power Rating
Barcode ID
Serial Number Label Layout (Display Module)
Serial Number Label Nomenclature (TFT Module)
Manufacturer HATTELAND DISPLAY AS - NORWAY
Product 19 Inch TFT - Series 2
Product type HD 19T03 BOAA
SERIAL NUMBER HD 19T03 BOAA-0000120 Code 128
Product Type
Description Manufacturer & Country
Serial Number Barcode (TYP+SNO) Barcode ID
HD yyxyy xxxx-yyyyyyy NOMENCLATURE - y=numbers, x=Letters
HD 19T03 BOAA-0000120 Example
|| ||||| |||| |||||||
|| ||||| |||| ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤-- Serial Number ID, 7 digits
|| ||||| |||¤---------- Factory Mounted Option ID (A=Standard, C=Touch Screen)
|| ||||| ||¤----------- User Interface Type ID (A=Std+USB, B=IP66)
|| ||||| |¤------------ Glass/TFT Technology ID (O=Optically Bonded)/Reserved ID
|| ||||| ¤------------- Mechanical Version ID (B=Bracket, C=Console, F=Flange)
|| ||¤¤¤--------------- TFT (Thin Film Transistor)/Electronics Revision ID
|| ¤¤------------------ Display Size (inch)
¤¤--------------------- Manufacturer ID / Product Series ID
HD xxxyy-xyy-yyyyyyy NOMENCLATURE - y=numbers, x=Letters
HD MMD01-A01-0000128 Example
|| ||||| ||| |||||||
|| ||||| ||| ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤--- Serial Number ID, 7 digits
|| ||||| ||¤----------- Power Input (1=AC - 115&230VAC / 2=DC - 24VDC)
|| ||||| |¤------------ Electronics / Mainboard Revision ID
|| ||||| ¤------------- Sub Version ID (A=Standard, C=Touch Support) / Reserved ID
|| |||¤¤--------------- Processor Type+Speed ID / Reserved ID
|| ¤¤¤----------------- Backpack Technology Type (MMD/MMC) ID / Reserved ID
¤¤--------------------- Manufacturer ID / Product Series ID
Manufacturer HATTELAND DISPLAY AS - NORWAY
Product 19 Inch TFT - Series 2
Product type HD 19T03 BOAA
SERIAL NUMBER HD 19T03 BOAA-0000120 Code 128
Note:
Due to printer upgrades in the factory (August
2013), some serviced units may have a smaller
Serial Label as indicated above. The label has the
same information as before, only company logo was
removed. Reference: QAR/119408.

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Touchscreen
Introduction to products with touch screen
Both Resistive and Capacitive touch screen solutions are used for our products. Please review specications found in
this manual or our website (www.hatteland-display.com) to nd your exact type number and then determine if it uses
Resistive or Capacitive.
Capacitive Touch screen
The glass overlay has a coating that stores the charge deposited over its surface electrically. It will not operate with
either a gloved hand or with a mechanical stylus. Capacitive touch screens operate by applying a small amount of
voltage to each corner of the touch screen. When the screen is touched by a human nger it draws a minute amount
of current to the X,Y point of contact. This location is calculated by the touch screen controller and transmitted back to
the computer connected to the touch screen controller.
CAPACITIVE - Brief Specications
Subject Details
Construction Top: ClearTek protective overcoat protects the sensors and increase durability.
Inside: Electrode X/Y grid pattern and conductive coating.
Bottom: Glass and conductive coating.
Small amount of voltage is applied to the four corners for measuring X and Y coordinates of the touch point.
Positional Accurancy Reported touch coordinates are within 1.0% of true position. (Based on viewing area dimensions)
Touch Contact Requirements 3 ms for nger input.
Enduarance Tested More than 225 million touches in one location without noticable degradation to the surface.
Cleaning Water, isopropyl, alcohol, and similar non-abrasive cleaners.
Liquid Resistance Liquids on screen does not impede touchscreen performance.
Light Transmission Up to 88% at 550 nm; dependant on specic surface nish chosen.
Resistive Touch screen
It generally uses a display overlay composed of layers, each with a conductive coating on the interior surface. Special
separator “dots” are distributed evenly across the active area and separate the conductive interior layers. The
pressure from using either a mechanical stylus or nger produces an internal electrical contact at the “action point”
which supplies the controller with vertical and horizontal analog voltages for data input. The resistive touch screens
are anti-glare to reduce reective shine intensity, which will slightly diffuse the light output throughout the screen.
Resistive technology activation can be initiated by; a gloved hand, ngernail, mechanical stylus or an ungloved nger.
RESISTIVE - Brief Specications
Subject Details
Construction Top: Polyester with outside hard-surface coating with clear or anti-glare nish.
Inside: Transparent conductive coating.
Bottom: Glass substrate with uniform conductive coating.
Top and bottom layers separated by separator dots.
Positional Accurancy Standard deviation of error is less than +- 0.080-inch (2mm).
Touch Activation Force Typically 57 to 133 g
Expected Life Performance More than 35 million touches in one location without failure, using a stylus similar to a nger.
Cleaning Water, isopropyl, alcohol, and similar non-abrasive cleaners.
Chemical Resistance
(Exposed for one hour)
Acetone, Common food and beverages, Hexane, Isopropyl alcohol, Methylene chloride, Methyl ethyl ketone,
Mineral spirits, Turpentine
Light Transmission Typically 75% over visible light spectrum.
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Touch Screen
Touch Screen products
Location of Touch Screen label
Information about the factory mounted touch screen and what driver to use, are indicated on the dedicated label. The
location is shown in this illustration together with label example. We use the same touch screen glass technology and
controller technology on all the Series 2 products.
(This label is attached on products produced after September 2006)
If this label is not present, the type numbers can be identied to indicate mounted touch screen.
Example: HD 19T03 BOAC& HD MMD01-C01 (Underlined and in bold indicates Cas touchscreen models)
|| Displaymodule || || Backpack ||
TOUCH SCREEN
This product is equipped with a Resistive Touch Screen:
Manufacturer : Hampshire Company
Touch Controller : TSHARC-12V
Driver Download : www.tsharc.com
VSD100564-TSHARC-12V
TOUCHSCREEN
Thisproduct is equipped with a Resistive Touch Screen:
Manufacturer :ELO TouchSystems
TouchController : 2210 Serial Controller P/N 055165-000
DriverDownload : www.elotouch.com
VSD100564-2210
Actual label on Series 2 products
Up-2-date touch screen drivers and documentation:
All Series 2 products are shipped with a Documentation and Drivers DVD
which contains suitable drivers for touch screens.
You can also visit our website www.hatteland-display.com to view the same
list (or even recently new added products) of our models with touch screen.
Before using the touch screen, it should be calibrated for your system.
Please install the 3rd party software and use the Calibrate function from
there.
For additional touch controller/screen documentation and updated drivers,
please visit the 3rd party manufacturer site as found in the Touch Screen
Wizard CD menu.

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Installation

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General Installation Recommendations
Installation
Installation and mounting
1. Most of our units are intended for various methods of installation or mounting (panel mounting, bracket mounting,
ceiling/wall mounting etc.); for details, please see the relevant mechanical drawings.
2. Adequate ventilation is a necessary prerequisite for the life of the unit. The ventilation apertures (red/gray area
shown in the illustration to the right) must denitely be kept clear.
The Series 2 units was designed to be fan less, and covering up the ventilation
apertures (shown in closeup chassis below) is not permissable, doing so can
lead to overheating and could damage the unit.
Suggested and a safe minimum air distance between the ventilation
apertures and other panels near the unit should be 5cm. However, this
can be lower or higher depending on the installation space and design.
If in question, please contact your local installation technican or
qualied personnell for advise!
3. Generally, do not install the unit in a horizontal position (laying down),
as this will cause heat to build up inside the display which will damage the
LCD Panel. To prevent this problem we recommend installing the unit in a
vertical position (±40 degrees) to improve the airow through the unit.
4. To further improve the cooling of the unit we recommend installing Cooling
Fans underneath blowing upwards going past the ventilation apertures.
This may be required in high temperature applications and also when there
is reason to expect temperature problems due to non-optimal way of
mounting.
5. Exposure to extreme direct sunlight condition over longer periods can
cause a considerable increase in the temperature of the unit, and might
under certain circumstances lead to overtemperature. This point should already be taken into consideration when
the bridge equipment is being planned (sun shades, distance from the windows, ventilation, etc.)
6. Space necessary for ventilation, for cable inlets, for the operating procedures and for maintenance, must be
provided.
7. Information about necessary pull-relievers for cables is given in the installation drawings. Attention must be paid to
this information so that cable breaks will not occur, e.g. during service work.
8. Do not paint the product. The surface treatment inuences on the excess heat transfer. Painting, labels or other
surface treatments that differ from the factory default, might cause overheating.

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General Installation Recommendations
Installation
Panel cut-out mounting precaution
If you intend to mount the -Bxxx (bracket / stand-alone) model into a
precut panel, make sure you have read and understood the following
section. The Series 2 frameless design means that the front glass
reaches all the way to the outer rims of the unit.
Further, between the product chassis and the backside of the glass
there is a small gap which is lled with a gasket. This little gap is
subject of beeing “hooked” into the cut-out area edge if it is really
tight and you mount the product hasty. Also, if your panel cut-out
have small deviations you can accidentally break the glass edges.
Try to slide the unit gently straight forward and avoid skewing the unit. Do not force the unit into place. If you nd
yourself in this position and notice that the back of the glass edge is forced forward by the panel cut-out
edges or you suspect a pressure building up, remove the unit, carefully modify the panel cut-out and check the
dimensions again. The unit can not be adjusted / modied in any way. The modifcation/adjustment has to be
performed on the cut-out. The mounting bracket HD 12TBR CMB-A1 is suitable for ush console mounting.
1: Start sliding the unit into the cut-out area 2: Continue to slide, while checking the corners 3: Glass edge now aligned. Fasten the unit.
Flange model installation
The Flange Kit comes in 3 parts for each corner of the model (to be mounted at TOP and BOTTOM). The kit consists
of 4 x Flange Clips, 4 x mounting screws and 4 x panel mounting screws. Also, please review the PANEL MOUNTING
drawings in this manual for further illustrations.
1: Unscrew 4 screws from the chassis at
top and bottom of unit. These screws are no
longer needed.
Warning: Do not unscrew left and right screws.
2: Place Clips and secure it with the Flange
Clip Screws M4x8mm at top and bottom.
Warning: Using longer screw can result in
instant internal damage to the unit.
3: Place model into cut out and secure unit from
behind using the M6x25mm Screws.
Warning: Avoid using excessive force to fasten
these screws. Damage may occur over time.

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General Installation Recommendations
Installation
Ergonomics
1. The front surface of the display glass has an anti-reective (AR) coating which can be scratched and damaged with
improper cleaning. It is recommended to use only 90+% pure Isopropyl alcohol (Isopropanol) and a soft fabric cloth
for this rst cleaning. Fold a cloth into a small pad, dampen the cloth with alcohol, and wipe the glass from one edge
to the other in one direction with one continuous motion.
The product glass will require cleaning as needed. The soft cloth & alcohol wipe is recommended to clean
ngerprints and oils off the glass. Water stains (including coffee, tea & coke) should be rst cleaned off the glass
with a soft fabric cloth wet with water, immediately followed with wiping using an alcohol wetted cloth.
2. Adjust the unit height so that the top of the screen is at or below eye level. Your eyes should look slightly
downwards when viewing the middle of the screen.
3. Adjust screen inclination to remain gaze angle to the centre of the screen approximately perpendicular to the line
of gaze.
4. When products are to be operated both from a sitting position and from a standing position, a screen inclination of
about 30° to 40° (from a vertical plane) has turned out to be favourable.
5. Series 2 are optically enhanced to reduce reections and are viewable in direct sun light, but as a general rule the
units at the bridge wing area is recommended to be installed or mountedby suitable alignment or bulkhead / deck-
head mounting in such a way that reections of light from the front pane of the display are not directed into the
observer’s viewing direction.
6. The use of ordinary commercial lter plates or lter lms is not permitted for items of equipment that require
approval (by optical effects, “aids” of that kind can suppress small radar targets).
General mounting instructions
- The useful life of the components of all Electronics Units generally decreases with increasing ambient temperature;
it is therefore advisable to install such units in air-conditioned rooms. If there are no such facilities these rooms must
at least be dry, adequately ventilated and kept at a suitable temperature.
- With most Electronic Units, cooling takes place via the surface of the casing.
- In the area of the wheel house, the distance of each electronics unit from the magnetic standard compass or the
magnetic steering compass must not be less than the permitted magnetic protection distance.
This distance is measured from the centre of the magnetic system of the compass to the nearest point on the
corresponding unit concerned.
- Units which are to be used on the bridge wing must be installed inside the “wing control console” protected against
the weather. In order to avoid misting of the viewing screen, a 25 ... 50 W console-heating (power depending on the
volume) is recommended.
- When selecting the site of a display unit, the maximum cable lengths have to be considered.
- Transportation damage, even if apparently insignicant at rst glance, must immediately be examined and be
reported to the freight carrier. The moment of setting-to-work of the equipment is too late, not only for reporting the
damage but also for the supply of replacements.

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General Installation Recommendations
Installation
Cables
Use only high quality shielded signal cables for RGB / DVI signals.
Cable Entries & Connectors (Marked area) - Illustration only
Bottom View Back View
Maximum Cable Length
The signal cables should generally be kept as short as possible to provide a high quality output on the display. The
maximum cable length will depend on the signal resolution and frequency, but also on the quality of the signal output
from the computer. Recommended refresh rate is 60Hz.
Cables up to 10 meters generally provides good picture quality even with a 1600x1200 (UXGA) 60Hz signal. In most
cases (especially with lower resolutions) even longer cables will provide a satisfactory result. This should however be
tested in advance before making the decision on how far the unit can be placed from the signal source.

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Backpack / Bracket Replace / Removal - Series 2
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Installation
How to change functionality / replace backpacks or remove bracket from product.
The Series 2 products are based on a modular backpack concept, which allows users to easily change the
functionality. To change the functionality of your product from a display product to operate as a computer product or
vice versa for example, please follow this procedure.
Note: Please review the corresponding manual for your backpack on how to operate your Series 2 product.
Also review the serial number label on the backpack. These labels have information regarding the power input.
Note: Ignoring the warnings we have provided with the icon, will be subject for warranty void.
1: Turn the power off and remove all cables.
Place the product as indicated on a table.
Make sure the display glass is protected!
The navigator control should be free of any
obstruction. Do not move the product on the
table while its in this position, as this will
scratch and damage the glass.
2: With bracket: Remove all 8 screws as shown.
Note: On 12inch there is only 4 screws (4x12mm)
(DIN 965 Torx A4 Black) located on the product.
Do NOT mount/dismount the bracket/backpack
when the product is in a upright/stand position.
Place it as shown in step 1 above.
Notice where the different lengths of screws
are located. Failure to remount the screws back
to their original factory location may cause the
bracket to loose it’s strength and/or stability.
Bracket Removal
If you wish to use the Series 2 product without the factory
mounted bracket, remove all 8 screws (4x10mm and 4x12mm)
(DIN 965 Torx A4 Black) as shown in step 2 above. Now, leave
the backpack in place and fasten it to the display module using
4x6mm screws as shown in illustration (step 3) below.
DO NOT EXCEED THE LENGTH OF 4x6mm WHEN
MOUNTING/REMOUNTING THE BACKPACK TO THE
DISPLAY MODULE.
3: Without bracket: Remove 4 screws only.
4x6mm.
Backpack / Bracket Replace / Removal - Series 2
Length: 6mm Length: 6mm
Length: 12mm Length: 10mm
Length: 12mm
12mm 10mm 6mm
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