Barco 10MP manual Terms and Conditions

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS

0.Definitions.

"This License" refers to version 3 of the GNU General Public License.

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1.Source Code.

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Contents Coronis Fusion 10MP This page intentionally left blank Welcome This page intentionally left blank Table of contents Cleaning your display Whats in the box This page intentionally left blank Front view Parts, controls and connectorsRear view Removing the covers Display installationConnector Compartment Cover Display Stand Cover Unlocking the height mechanism Adjusting the display position Connecting the signal cables Routing the cables Connecting the power cablesRe-attaching the covers VESA-mount installation Coronis Fusion 10MP First time starting up Recommendations for daily operation Daily operationOptimize the Lifetime of Your Display USE a Screen Saver to Avoid Image RetentionMaximize Quality Assurance Enhance User ComfortTo Make the Keys Light UP Keys indicator lightsTo Switch Your Display ON/STAND-BY Using the Control Wheel Stand-by switchingTo Switch Your Display ON/STAND-BY Using the Keys Bringing up the OSD menu To Bring UP the OSD Menu Using the KeysTo Bring UP the OSD Menu Using Control Wheel To Navigate the OSD Menu Using the Control Wheel To Navigate the OSD Menu Using the KeysNavigating through the OSD menus About OSD Menu NavigationOSD menu language Advanced operationOSD menu position OSD menu automatic close function Power status indicator lightAbout the Keys Indicator Lights Power lock functionTo Configure the Keys Indicator Lights About the Power Lock FunctionKeys sound Dpms modeViewing modes Luminance targetDicom Display functionsAbout Display Functions Ambient Light Compensation ALC To ENABLE/DISABLE ALCTo Select a Display Function About ALCAbout Reading Rooms Reading roomsCR/DR/MAMMO CT/MR/NMTo Select a Reading Room Image orientationAbout Image Orientation To SET the Image OrientationImage scaling To ENABLE/DISABLE Image ScalingImage source selection modes About Image ScalingTo Select AN Image Source Selection Mode About Video Input Signals Video input signalsTo Manually Select a Video Input Signal DVIAbout Video Encoding Modes Video encoding modesHDR1 HDR2About Grayscale Conversion Modes To Manually Select a Video Encoding ModeGrayscale conversion modes To Manually Select a Grayscale Conversion Mode To Manually SET Video Timings Video timingsAbout Video Timings Display status Display infoThis page intentionally left blank Front glass Cleaning your displayCabinet Important information Safety informationPower Cords Power Connection Display with External 24 VDC Power SupplyInstallation Water and MoistureNational Scandinavian Deviations for CL This Apparatus Conforms toTurkey Rohs Compliance Environmental informationMercury Notice 根据中国大陆 《电子信息产品污染控制管理办法》(也称为中国大 Power supply unit Canadian Notice Regulatory compliance informationIndications for USE Explanation of symbols Legal disclaimer Technical specifications DVI-DMPM / DP-DMPM Class B, BSMI, FDA 510K, RoHS, KC Barco MID General Warranty Terms and Conditions Warranty statementCoronis Fusion 10MP Article 3 Obligations of the Customer Article 8 General Open source license informationCoronis Fusion 10MP END of Terms and Conditions Terms and Conditions Coronis Fusion 10MP Coronis Fusion 10MP Coronis Fusion 10MP Coronis Fusion 10MP Limitation of Liability Coronis Fusion 10MP Coronis Fusion 10MP Coronis Fusion 10MP No Warranty Coronis Fusion 10MP Coronis Fusion 10MP Coronis Fusion 10MP Coronis Fusion 10MP Coronis Fusion 10MP 0120