1. OVERVIEW

1.1 Introduction

 

The MFGD 3220D, BARCO’s 21” 3 megapixel

 

greyscale LCD display, guarantees perfect image

 

quality in medical imaging applications.

 

 

The display combines a TFT (thin film transistor)

 

liquid crystal display panel structure and a built-in

 

backlight with inverter for a better picture quality. It

 

is designed to meet the users' needs for

 

 

performance, consistency, and outstanding image

 

quality through a streamlined development

 

 

process.

 

 

The display can be used in portrait or landscape

 

version, simply by turning the panel. The tilt &

 

 

swivel foot allows ideal positioning of the panel, in

 

height and viewing angle.

 

 

The image brightness can be adjusted by means

 

of a control wheel on the display. Other image

 

 

parameters can be adjusted by means of external

 

software, like MediCal® Pro.

 

I-Guard

I-GUARD® is Barco’s patent-pending, built-in

 

 

calibration device, continuously maintaining image

 

quality. With I-GUARD®, QA checks no longer

 

 

need to disturb normal radiology activities, as they

 

can be performed while applications are running.

 

I-GUARD® allows radiologists or QA

 

 

administrators to calibrate their viewing stations or

 

adjust the panel’s curve to DICOM standards

 

 

without administrator intervention.

 

MediCal Pro

In combination with Barco’s MediCal ® Pro

 

 

management and calibration software package,

 

 

Coronis offers a truly intervention-free display

 

 

system, making it possible to perform QA checks

 

from one central server at any time, thereby

 

 

reducing lifecycle cost.

 

Multi-scan capabilities

The optimum and recommended resolution is

 

 

2048 x 1536 or 1536 x 2048 at 60 Hz.

 

 

The MFGD 3220D display will also display most

 

of the computer boot modes.

 

 

BARCO's BarcoMed 3MP2FH imaging board is

 

the best choice to drive the MFGD 3220D display.

 

MFGD 3220D User's Guide

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Barco MFGD 3220 D user manual Overview, Introduction, 2048 x 1536 or 1536 x 2048 at 60 Hz