Planar CM17.4SXAD, VS17.4SXAD manual The VitalScreen 17.4 Display

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The VitalScreen 17.4" Display

The VitalScreen 17.4" Display

The architecture of the VitalScreenCSR and VitalScreen CR displays incorporate an active matrix liquid-crystal display (AMLCD) panel that produces a bright, high-contrast image with low radiation emission.

This technology greatly reduces the radiation-related health concerns associated with cathode-ray tube (CRT) monitors.

Each VitalScreen is a high-resolution color display designed to be versatile and easy to use. The display accepts either analog or digital video (DVI) input and displays most video standards from 640 x 480 (VGA standard) to 1280 x 1024 (SXGA standard). The controls located on the front panel allow you to easily adjust the display parameters using onscreen display (OSD) menus.

The digital video input is a single-link, transition minimized differential signaling (TMDS) digital visual interface (DVI), and is in compliance with the Digital Display Working Group (DDWG) DVI standard. This interface produces the sharpest display image possible with little need for adjustment. The setup is Plug and Play.

Each display has a built-in mounting platform that conforms to the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) mounting standard.1 This configuration allows the display to be mounted in a variety of ways, such as on a wall bracket or articulated swing arm. An alternate configuration with a desk stand is also available for easy use on flat work surfaces.

Both displays have features making them ideal for hospital applications. The housing is an acrylic cover that protects the display from bumps, falls, collisions, and even everyday cleaning. In addition, Planar offers configuration management to ensure that you receive a consistent and predictable product.

The Planar 17.4" display series, for the first time, consists of these two distinct versions: VitalScreen CSR and VitalScreen CR. Both displays have been designed for hospital use, but they have several differences.

1The VESA Flat Panel Monitor Physical Mounting Interface (FPMPMI) Standard defines physical mounting interfaces for flat-panel displays, corresponding standards (75 and 100 millimeters) for flat-panel display mounting devices, and associated cable, cable connectors, and power supply location guidelines. For more information, refer to www.vesa.org.

VS17.4SXAD / CM17.4SXAD (020-0168-00B)

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Planar CM17.4SXAD, VS17.4SXAD manual The VitalScreen 17.4 Display