North Invent SL150-01.MON.03 User Manual - Sealine Mk3 Monitors
SeaLine MK3 Monitors
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- Press the Power control once – the Power, LOCK and relevant AC/DC indicators will light up. The control
and indicator backlight can be adjusted using the +/− controls. When Locked (e.g. ECDIS mode) the
indicator and the control panel backlight will follow dimming of the display backlight. In ECDIS mode the
backlight, control and indicator are preset to Day, Dusk and Night (controlled via RS232).
- The Monitor will search for a video signal on the last selected input source. If the Monitor states “No Input
Signal – Going to Sleep”, the correct source can be selected using the OSD (see below). The default source
is the standard VGA input.
- The screen brightness can now be adjusted using the dimming Knob on the Front Panel and the picture
positioning and size can be adjusted using the OSD (see below).
2.3 Source Input Messages
- After start-up of the Monitor a short message will appear in the same space provided for the OSD (see
below). The different messages are explained in the following table.
Message
Explanation
Analog RGB searching
The Monitor is searching for a valid video signal connected to the VGA input
Digital RGB searching
The Monitor is searching for a valid video signal connected to the DVI input
S-Video searching
The Monitor is searching for a valid video signal connected to the S-VHS input
Composite Video searching
The Monitor is searching for a valid video signal connected to the CVBS input
No Input Signal - Going to Sleep
The Monitor did not find any video signal on the selected input source
Out of range
The video signal on the selected input source is out of range
BW Limit exceeded
Input signal exceeds bandwidth (when PIP/SBS) or instead of “Out of range”
- When the Monitor detects a valid video signal it will shortly indicate the source input, resolution and
frequency of the input signal, as well as the video mode number.
- The input source can be selected using the OSD (see below).
- If the video signal is out of range either the resolution or frequency is too high for the Monitor. The message
is also given if the current video mode is not included in the Mode Table (see below).
- Additional video modes can be added upon request.
2.4 On Screen Display (OSD)
- Most functions of the Monitor can be controlled using the OSD.
- The OSD is activated by pressing the LOCK or MENU control. The monitor is equipped with a lock function
which prevents accidental use of the OSD. The lock function does not affect the indicator brightness and
backlight controls. The status of the lock function is controlled by the OSD and remote control. The monitor is
always locked when a valid RS232 signal is available. If the Monitor is in locked state the OSD can only be
activated by pressing the LOCK and MENU buttons at the same time for 5 sec.