Philips M1900T manual Turning on the Computer and Monitor, Selection of PC Video Settings

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Turning on the Computer and Monitor

With power applied to the monitor and all cables connected you may power up the computer and press the POWER button on the rear of the monitor. The POWER LED will switch from off to green. The monitor will perform an automatic self configuration and begin displaying an image. If no image appears, it may be because the monitor has the wrong video input selected. Press the UP button on the rear of the monitor to change between VGA and DVI-D inputs. If the computer is subsequently powered off, the monitor will remain on and display the NO SIGNAL error message (page 22) indefinitely. The POWER LED remains green. The touch screen remains active during this time. When the computer is powered on again, the NO SIGNAL message disappears and normal image display resumes.

Selection of PC Video Settings

Although the M1900 can display several different video modes, the optimum display image performance occurs when the PC’s video settings match the native resolution of the M1900’s LCD. For this reason it is recommended that you set the video mode to 1280 x 1024 with a screen refresh rate of 60 Hz.

This can be done using Window’s control panel or by right clicking on the desktop and choosing “Properties”. This will bring up the “Display Properties” menu. From this menu, select the “Setting” tab and choose 1280 x 1024 for the Screen resolution. From the Settings menu, choose “Advanced” and then click on the “Monitor” tab to set the Screen refresh rate to 60 Hz.

Installing the Touch Screen Driver Software

Drivers for the following operating systems are located on the enclosed CD:

Windows Vista*

Windows XP

Windows 2000**

Windows Me

Windows 98

Windows 95

Windows NT 4.0**

DOS and Windows 3.x***

Notes: * The driver for Windows Vista only supports USB touchscreen connections. RS-232 Serial touchscreen and multiple monitor connections are not supported.

**For Windows 2000 and NT 4.0 you must have administrator access rights to install the driver.

***All of the drivers are self extracting and executing except for the DOS and Windows 3.x driver. This has an install.exe file that will need to be run.

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Contents Document No. DOC-IWS-714C, Rel Revision List Revision Number Description of Change Release DateTable of Contents Features Supported PC Video ModesSpecifications DisplayPhysical ElectricalEnviromental AgencyFront and Side Views of Monitor Installation of Monitor Cutout Pattern for M1900 / M1900T MonitorMounting Clip Installation Rear View of Panel Mounted MonitorConnecting Power Connection of VGA and Touch Screen Cables Selection of PC Video Settings Installing the Touch Screen Driver SoftwareTurning on the Computer and Monitor Monitor OSD and Settings On Screen Display OSD ControlsButton and LED Functions Button FunctionLED Function OSD Menus and Settings Main MenuBRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST Brightness Contrast Color Auto Adjust PositionPhase HorizontalVertical ClockSetup OSD Position S I T I O NOSD Time LanguageP U T S O U R C E Input SourceNo Signal OSD Message DisplaysOUT of Frequency Power Saver Mode Processing Auto ConfigurationVideo Input Pin Assignment DVI-DAnalog 15- Pin D-Sub Pin No Name Description Touch Screen Pin Assignment USB

M1900T, M1900 specifications

The Philips M1900 and M1900T are innovative monitors designed to meet the demanding needs of healthcare professionals. Combining advanced technology with intuitive design, these displays are a vital part of any medical imaging or monitoring setup.

One of the standout features of the Philips M1900 series is its exceptional image quality. Both models utilize high-resolution LCD technology, providing crystal-clear visuals that are essential for accurate diagnosis and patient monitoring. The displays are designed to reproduce true-to-life colors and deep contrasts, allowing clinicians to easily distinguish subtle variations in medical images.

The M1900 and M1900T are equipped with advanced DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) calibration, ensuring compliance with industry standards for medical imaging. This feature allows clinicians to consistently view images with the necessary precision, crucial for interpreting X-rays, ultrasound scans, and other diagnostic images. The monitors support a wide range of image formats, making them versatile tools for various medical applications.

Another key characteristic of these displays is their ergonomic design. Both models boast adjustable stands that enable users to customize the height and angle of the monitor to suit their specific workspace. This feature not only enhances comfort but also promotes better posture during long hours of use. The anti-glare screen reduces reflections and improves visibility, ensuring that healthcare providers can focus on their work without distractions.

The Philips M1900T model further innovates with touchscreen capabilities, allowing users to interact with imaging software more intuitively. This functionality streamlines workflows significantly, enabling faster access to vital information. It also facilitates collaboration among healthcare teams, as multiple users can engage with the display simultaneously.

Connectivity is another area where these monitors excel. They include multiple input options, such as DisplayPort, HDMI, and VGA, making them compatible with a variety of medical imaging systems. This flexibility allows for seamless integration into existing workflows, enhancing the overall efficiency of clinical operations.

In summary, the Philips M1900 and M1900T are cutting-edge medical displays that combine superior image quality, ergonomic design, and flexible connectivity. These features make them essential tools in supporting healthcare professionals in their quest for accurate diagnosis and enhanced patient care.