Barco MFGD 2320 user manual Troubleshoot ING, Windows does not show the desired display settings

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It may be possible that dust particles have entered the display and are stuck to the rear of the glass.

We recommend to let this cleaning procedure be done in a BARCO service center.

However, when really necessary, you can perform the cleaning on site if you can work in conditions that are as clean and dust-free as possible. This is to avoid more dust entering the display when opening it.

To remove the glass panel:

1Switch off the display.

2Tilt the panel.

3Unscrew the 4 sunken screws at the rear, fixing the glass panel and bezel.

4Unplug the cable plugged in on the bezel.

5Remove the bezel with glass panel.

Cleaning instructions:

-Dust, fingerprints, grease etc. can be removed by using a soft damp cloth (a small amount of mild detergent can be used on the cloth, NOT solvent).

-Do not apply liquid directly to the LCD surface as excess liquid may

cause damage to internal electronics.

- Take care not to touch the I-guard light sensor on the LCD panel.

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Should you have problems selecting display settings for portrait oriented displays in the Windows Display Properties control panel, disable the option Hide modes that this monitor cannot display in the control panel (see below).

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Contents Mfgd Contents Page Safety Instructions Usage in Hazardous locationsAutoset feature OverviewIntroduction GuardPackage contents Side Controls and connectorsFront Rear Before installing the display InstallationPrecautions Connecting the signals Portrait or landscape positionTo connect analog video & sync signals on BNC Routing the signal cables Using the USB hub Tilt and swivel positioningStarting up To use the USB hubSwitching to stand-by position OperationControlling the display About the on-screen menusSaving changes Using the Autoset* functions When do you need to use the Autoset functions?Required test pattern To enter the Autoset menuTo enter the menu Controlling Video Contrast* and Video BrightnessAutoset menu contains the following items Additional information To change Video Contrast or Video Brightness manuallyTo select the calibrated position How to make the adjustments? Setting the Luminance valueMaking adjustments Click the control wheel. The Adjustments menu appears Phase adjustments Phase menu contains the following itemsSelecting inputs To enter the Inputs menuTo enter the Settings menu SettingsYou can select the following input selection settings To enter the Scan Mode menu Scan ModeSettings menu contains the following items To enter the Information menu Scan Mode menu contains the following itemsGetting information General Information menu contains the following items Advanced Functions About this chapterAbout the Advanced functions To log in as advanced userLow Pass Filter Advanced functions in the Adjustments menuAmbient Light Compensation Advanced functions in the Settings menu Input ModeStandard input mode Lookup TableExtended input mode GRB-YAdvanced functions in the Scan Mode menu Reset AllService Advanced functions in the Information menuMaintenance Windows does not show the desired display settings Cleaning instructionsTroubleshoot ING To remove the glass panelTechnical Specifications Pixel FaultsResolution GeneralLuminance VideoSync Power sourcePower consumption Approvals

MFGD 2320 specifications

The Barco MFGD 2320 is a cutting-edge display solution specifically designed for the demanding requirements of medical imaging and diagnostic applications. With a focus on providing high image quality and precision, the MFGD 2320 is ideal for radiology, mammography, and other specialized medical fields.

One of the main features of the MFGD 2320 is its impressive 32-inch display size, which offers ample screen real estate for detailed medical images and data. The monitor boasts a resolution of 2 MP (1920 x 1080), ensuring sharp, clear images that allow medical professionals to make accurate diagnoses. The display utilizes a high-quality LCD panel that supports a wide color gamut, providing vibrant and true-to-life colors essential for medical applications.

The MFGD 2320 is equipped with Barco's proprietary MediCal QAWeb technology, which is integral for maintaining consistent image quality over time. This automated software allows for the calibration and quality assurance of the display, ensuring compliance with stringent medical imaging standards. MediCal QAWeb also helps minimize downtime by providing remote monitoring capabilities, enabling technicians to address any issues proactively.

Additionally, the monitor's ergonomic design is another significant characteristic. The MFGD 2320 features a sleek, lightweight form factor that can be easily integrated into various clinical environments. It offers adjustable height and tilt options, allowing for optimal viewing angles for healthcare professionals. The anti-glare coating on the screen reduces reflections, further enhancing visibility during critical diagnostic tasks.

In terms of connectivity, the Barco MFGD 2320 offers multiple input options, including DisplayPort and DVI, making it compatible with various imaging systems and workstations. This flexibility allows for seamless integration into existing setups without the need for extensive modifications.

Another standout technology of the MFGD 2320 is its low blue light emission feature, which helps reduce eye strain and fatigue, essential for professionals who spend long hours in front of the screen. This focus on user comfort, combined with its exceptional image performance, makes the MFGD 2320 an ideal choice for healthcare environments where reliability and precision are paramount.

In summary, the Barco MFGD 2320 is a versatile, high-performance display tailored for the medical imaging sector. Its combination of large screen size, superior resolution, advanced calibration technology, and ergonomic design makes it a valuable asset for healthcare professionals striving for excellence in patient care and diagnosis.