Hisense HMD6C30S 30-Inch 6MP Color Diagnostic Monitor User Guide

June 6, 2024
Hisense

Hisense HMD6C30S 30-Inch 6MP Color Diagnostic Monitor

Hisense HMD6C30S
30-Inch 6MP Color Diagnostic Monitor PRO

Preface

Dear users,
Hello. Thank you for purchasing Hisense LCD monitor, which will provide you with satisfying display effect. Read the User Guide thoroughly before using the LCD monitor and keep it properly for future reference. Hisense shall not be liable for any accidents arising from violations of the safety precautions and use instructions of the User Guide.

  • Hisense national customer service hotline: 4009940707 Hisense service quality supervision tel: 0532-83091111
  • Only the repair personnel are allowed to repair the LCD monitor and replace its components. Failure to comply will result in electric shock and fire.
  • Clean the equipment by using a piece of clean, soft cotton cloth. Do not wipe repeatedly with a strong force.
  • Do not scratch, knock, or impact the screen with hard objects, or rub it with abrasive agents.
  • Protect the LCD monitor from water drops and splashes during storage and use.

Safety Information and Precautions

Read the following information thoroughly before using the LCD monitor:

  •  The LCD monitor is intended for use in the target sales regions. If it is used outside these regions, its performance may be different from the specifications.
  •  It is recommended that you use the specified accessories of the LCD monitor, which can be used only with the spare parts and accessories that are manufactured or specified by Hisense.
  •  It takes about 30 minutes for the electronic components of the LCD monitor to achieve stable performance. It is recommended that you start the LCD monitor in advance to ensure display accuracy.
  •  Condensation may form inside and outside the LCD monitor if the LCD monitor is of low temperature and moved into a room or the room where it is located experiences fast temperature rise.
  • Wait until the condensation disappears before starting the LCD monitor. Failure to comply will damage the LCD monitor.
  •  It is recommended that the LCD monitor be used with brightness slightly lower than the normal level. This helps avoid brightness change due to long-term use and maintain stable brightness.
  •  It is recommended that you clean the LCD monitor exterior periodically to extend its service life.
  •  Do not perform cleaning and maintenance when the LCD monitor is energized. Disconnect the LCD monitor power cable whenever possible.

Description and Maintenance of the LCD monitor

The screen is a key component of the LCD monitor and requires periodic maintenance.

Do not squeeze the edges of the LCD monitor or frame. Failure to comply may cause display failure.

  •  Do not touch or press the screen with any sharp object. Failure to comply may damage the screen. Do not wipe the screen with a paper towel. Failure to comply may scratch the screen. Keep the
  • monitor housing and the screen away from organic solvents such as alcohol and gasoline as well as chemical reagents such as acid and alkali. Failure to comply may reduce image display quality and
  • change and diminish the luster or color of the monitor housing and screen Do not clean the monitor housing or screen with any diluent, benzene, wax, and abrasive cleaning agent that may damage
  • the monitor housing and screen. It is recommended that the surfaces of the monitor housing and panel be cleaned with special screen cleaning cloth.
  •  If necessary, after power-off, use a small piece of clean, soft cloth soaked with water to clean the monitor housing and screen to remove dirt from the surface. Do not wipe repeatedly with force.

Safety Precautions
The LCD monitor has passed safety certification testing and can be used reliably and safely. Please read this section and the precautions on the LCD monitor thoroughly to ensure safe use and

correct maintenance and to avoid accidents and man-made damage. Contact Hisense if you encounter any problems when using the LCD monitor.

  •  Use the dedicated power adapter delivered with the LCD monitor. The adapter’s input voltage is 100–240 V AC, its frequency is 50/60 Hz, and its output voltage is 24 V DC. When the power adapter is damaged, contact Hisense or an authorized distributor. Do not use another type of power adapter.

  •  To avoid hazards, do not place the LCD monitor on a soft pad. If the LCD monitor will not be used for a long time, disconnect its power cable. The LCD monitor contains hazardous high voltage inside, so do not disassemble it by yourself. If the LCD monitor is abnormal, contact Hisense or an authorized distributor.

  •  Ensure that no sundries exist in the surrounding area of mains disconnection devices, such as the switch, power plug, and appliance coupler, and that these devices are easy to operate.

  •  Ensure that the socket in use is qualified and certified by a national safety standard, and prevent socket overload.

  •  Keep the LCD monitor away from any high-temperature and heat-generating object.

  •  Use a dedicated power adapter with the CCC certification mark that is compatible with the LCD monitor.
    Important Information

  •  The pictures in this document are for reference only and may be different from the appearance of the actual product. The information in this document is subject to change without notice.

  •  This document provides instructions on correctly installing and using the LCD monitor. Please keep it properly. If it is lost, contact Hisense.

Overview

Thank you for purchasing the Hisense LCD monitor, which complies with the DICOM Part 14 standard and is applicable to DSA, MRI, DR, CR, CT, and PET medical imaging. It is intended for professionally trained medical staff and provides image viewing and medical diagnostic functions.

Features

  • Environmental friendliness:
    The LCD monitor is equipped with an energy-efficient LED backlight LCD panel with a long service life. The backlight is driven by low voltage, which eliminates the hazardous radiation to the body and environment.

  • Front-facing sensor calibration:
    The LCD monitor supports grayscale inspection and automatic calibration by using the
    front-facing sensor and quality control software.

  • Digital ports:
    It has multiple input interfaces (two DVI-Ds, one HDMI, and two DPs). It supports the following functions: DP daisy chain, simultaneous display of two signal sources, built-in Picture by Picture (PBP), Picture in Picture (PIP), multi-channel independent GAMMA correction. It also supports adjusting the image mode of each window independently to match the characteristics of their respective signal sources.

  • Human sensor:
    It automatically identifies whether the operator is in front of the monitor and automatically makes the monitor enter and awake from the sleep status to save electricity and prolong the display service life.

  • HD display and processing technology:
    With a resolution of 3280×2048, the monitor can accurately display images in each mode, without any blur or distortion.

Technical Specifications

Model| HMD6C30S|
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Name| LCD monitor

LCD monitor panel

| Size| 30 inches
Panel type| Color LCD panel (IPS)
Resolution| 3280×2048
Display area| (H) 645.504 x (V) 403.046 (mm)
Pixel pitch| 0.197 (H) x 0.197 (V) (mm)
Contrast| 950:1 (typ.)
Visible angle| Horizontal: 170° (CR ≥ 10)
Response time| 30 ms (typ.)
Standard brightness| 1050 cd/m2 (typical)
Max. number of gray scales/single subpixels displayed|

1024 gray scales/single subpixels (for DP 10-bit input)

Power input| 24 V DC, 6.25 A
Power consumption| Maximum power| 150 W
Energy saving mode| 0.5 W

input signal connector

| DVI-D connector
DisplayPort connector
HDMI connector
Output signal connector| DisplayPort connector
Dimensions (W x H x D)| System (with the base)| 700 x 516-626 x 274 mm
System (without the base)| 700 x 478 x 68 mm

Quality

| Net weight (excluding the base)| About 13.2 kg
Net weight (with the base)| About 17.5 kg
Movable range| Inclined: 15° upward and 5° downward; adjustable height: 110 mm
Pitch (VESA standard)| 100 x 100 (mm)

Environment conditions

| Temperature| Operating: 0°C to 50°C Storage/transportation: -20°C to 60°C
Humidity| Operating: 20%-90% RH, no condensing Storage/transportation: 10%-90% RH, no condensing
Atmospheric pressure| Operating: 70-106 kPa

Storage/transportation: 20-106 kPa

Execution standard| Q/0202RSR 631 LCD Monitor
|

Accessories

If any of the following accessories is lost, purchase it from the local distributor.

Accessory Quantity Remarks
Power adapter 1 Input: 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz

Output: 24 VDC

Power cable| 1|
DP-DP signal cable| 2|
DVD-ROM| 1| User    manual    and    monitor    quality control software
Graphics card| 1|
Image clip| 1|
Quick        installation manual| 1|

NOTE

  •  The accessory list is for reference only. If any component is lost or damaged, promptly contact Hisense or the specified distributor. Keep the original package properly. If you need to return this product, be sure to use the original package. Do not place any heavy weight on top of the package during transportation.
  •  Please use special power adapters with CCC certification marks adapted to this product.

Installation

Front and Rear Views of the LCD Monitor

Original packaging
The monitor is lifted to the highest position Hisense HMD6C30S 30-Inch 6MP
Color Diagnostic Monitor fig 1

CAUTION

  •  When adjusting the height of the monitor, hold the left and right sides of the monitor with both hands. Do not put your hands directly under the monitor to avoid pinching your hands when the monitor reaches the lowest level.
  •  The monitor can only work in horizontal mode now.

Front View of the LCD Monitor and ButtonsHisense HMD6C30S 30-Inch 6MP
Color Diagnostic Monitor fig 2

Button Function

Menu

| MENU/selection button

The main menu is displayed when no menu option is available. OK is displayed when a menu option is available.

▲ Upward| When no UI is displayed, the Upward button is used to call out the one-click highlight function, and the Downward button is used to adjust the backlight brightness. When you press Upward/Downward , the backlight brightness increases/decreases.


▼ Downward

Back| It is used to return to the previous menu.

When no menu is available, it is used to call out the Image Enhancing function.

Display mode| The display mode shortcut button. It is used to switch among the Single, PBP, and PIP modes.


Image Mode

| The image mode shortcut button.

It is used to switch among the following image modes: DICOM, CT, MRI, DR, DSA, Video, Text, Hybrid GAMMA, and User.

Film viewing indicator| It is used to switch among three film clip modes and exit the film clip modes.
Power| It is used to enter and exit the standby mode.

  • When the monitor is in standby mode, you can press any button to awake it.
  •  If no operation is performed, the shortcut operation page automatically disappears in 3s and the Settings menu automatically disappears in 15s.
  •  If you do not need to use the monitor for a long time, press Power to power off the monitor or remove the power plug to save the energy.

Rear View of the LCD Monitor and Input PortsHisense HMD6C30S 30-Inch 6MP
Color Diagnostic Monitor fig 3

Port Function
Power port Connected to the power adapter.

DEBUG 1, 2, 3,

and 4

| It is used for product debugging and parameter setting.
DP IN, DVI, and HDMI| Connected to the digital output port on the graphics card of the PC.
DP OUT| It can be connected to DP inputs of other monitors.
USB       (downlink port)| Connected to the keyboard and mouse only. Output: 5 V, 0.5 A. It must be used together with the uplink USB port of DEBUG 1.

Hanging Arm Installation

  • Remove the base assembly to install the required hanging arm or base.

  •  Follow the instructions in the User Guide when installing the hanging arm or base.

  •  Before using the hanging bracket or base provided by another manufacturer, ensure that it meets the following requirements and complies with the VESA standard:

  •  Screw hole spacing: 100 mm x 100 mm – It is solid enough to bear the weight of the monitor (excluding the base) and accessories, such as cables.

  •  Before using the hanging bracket or base provided by another manufacturer, use the following screw:

  •  Fix the base to the monitor screws (GB/T 819.1-2000 M4x14).

  •  When using the hanging arm or base, install it based on the following inclination of the monitor:

  •  15° upwards and 5° downwards

  •  Connect cables after the hanging arm or base is installed.

  •  Do not move the removed base vertically. Failure to comply may result in injury or equipment damage.

  •  The monitor and the hanging arm/base are heavy. Their falling may result in injury or equipment damage.
    Installation procedure

  •  Place the LCD monitor on a stable benchtop covered with a piece of soft cloth, with the panel surface facing down.

  •  Uninstall the base. Remove the screw rubber stoppers and unfasten the four fixing screws on the monitor and base by using a screwdriver.

  •  Install the hanging arm or bracket on the monitor.
    Fix the monitor on the hanging arm or base by using the screws specified by the User Guide.

PC Connection

  1. Connect the signal cable
    Check the shape and mark of the signal connection port, connect the signal connection port to a PC signal cable, and tighten the screws of the connector to fix the connection. The following takes the DVI and DP signal cables as an example: Hisense HMD6C30S 30-Inch 6MP Color Diagnostic Monitor fig
5

  2.  Insert the power adapter to the power socket and the power connector on the monitor.

  3.  After the power is turned on, the power indicator turns green and the monitor starts to work.

Operational Instructions and Function Adjustment

Menu Adjustment

  • In the power-on state, press to call out the User menu and press to close the menu.
  • The following table lists the configurable items of the menu.
Main Menu First-level Menu Second-level Menu Remarks

Display Mode

| Single| |
PBP
PIP

Signal Input

| Single|

DVI1, DVI2, DP1, DP2,

and HDMI

|
PBP
PIP

Image Settings

| Windows| Window 1|
Window 2

Image mode

| DICOM|
CT
MRI
DR
DSA
Video
Text
Hybrid GAMMA|
User|

Zoom

| Full Screen|
Scale Screen
Dot to Dot
Backlight| | See     the     section     “Backlight     Settings Description”.

Image Enhancing

| Off|
Level 1|
Level 2|
Level 3|
Level 4|
Level 5|
Level 6|

Advanced Settings

| Brightness| 0-100
Contrast| 0-100
Color Temp.| 6500K/7500K/8500K/9300K/Original/Eye Care/Custom
Gamma| DICOM/CT/MRI/DSA/DR/1.8/2.0/2.2/2.4/2.6
Main Menu| First-level Menu| Second-level Menu| Remarks
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Calibration Settings

| Auto Calibration| Execution Result| This function is available only in Single mode. This function is available in 30 minutes after power-on.
Auto validation| Execution Result

System Settings

|

Menu Settings

| Language| Chinese and English
Menu Location| Bottom Left, Bottom Right, and Center
Menu Transparency| High/Medium/Low

Power

| Off|
High|
Low|
Ambient          Light Sensor| On|
Off|
Human Sensor| On|
Off|
Auto Awake| On|
Off|

Monitor Info

| Version|
SN|
Product Usage Time|
Backlight Usage Time|
Extra Function| Multi-Window Settings| Three/Four/Back to original mode
Logo Set| On/Off
Factory Reset| Confirm and Cancel|

Setting and Adjustment

  • Press ▲ or ▼ to select the main menu item to be adjusted and set and press to enter the lower-level menu.
  •  In each menu, you can perform the following operations:
  •  Press ▲ or ▼ to select an item. The selected item has a blue background.
  • Press ▲ or ▼ to adjust the value.

User Menu-Display Mode

In the power-on state, you can adjust the display mode of the monitor.

  1. Procedure:

  2. In the User menu, press ▲ or ▼, select Display Mode, and then press

  3.  Press ▲ or ▼ to select the item to be adjusted and then press . The system automatically switches to the selected display mode.

  4.  Press to return to the previous menu. User Menu-Signal Input
     You can set different signal sources for each window in different display modes.

  5. Procedure:
    In the User menu,

  6.  press ▲ or ▼ to select Signal Input and then press to enter the Signal Input sub-menu.

  7.  Press ▲ or ▼ to select a target display mode and its window.

  8.  Press to enter the signal source list.

  9.  On the signal source list page, press ▲ or ▼ to select the target signal source, and press . The system automatically returns to the Signal Input menu.

  10.  Press to return to the User menu. User Menu-Image Settings
     You can set different signal sources for each window in different display modes.

Procedure:

  1.  In the User menu, press ▲ or ▼ to select Image Settings and then press to enter the Image Settings menu.

  2.  Press ▲ or ▼ to select the target item and then press to enter the corresponding sub-menu.

  3.  In the Windows menu, you can select the window you want to set in multi-window mode. The default value is Window 1.

  4.  In the Image Mode menu, you can set different image modes for the selected window.

  5.  In the Zoom menu, you can set an image zooming mode for the selected window. Options are Full Screen, Scale Screen, and Dot to Dot.

  6.  As for the settings of the Backlight menu, see the description below.

  7.  In the Image Enhancing menu, six enhancing modes are available. The default value is Off.

  8.  In the Advanced Settings menu, you can set Brightness, Contrast, Color Temp., and Gamma.

  9.  Press to return to the User menu.
    Note :
    Backlight Settings
    The Backlight menu supports custom brightness and nine default brightness gears. In all image modes, you can input 0-100 under Custom to adjust the brightness. In DICOM mode, you can select among the 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500, 550, and 600 (unit: nit) gears. User Menu-Calibration Settings

  10.  In Single mode, this function is used to calibrate and validate the DICOM curve.
    Procedure:

  11.  In the User menu, press ▲ or ▼ to select calibration settings and then press to enter the calibration settings menu.

  12.  Press ▲ or ▼ to select the target item and then press to enter the corresponding sub-menu.

  13.  Auto-calibration: In Single mode, this function can be used to calibrate the DICOM curve and query the previous calibration result.

  14.  Auto-validation: In Single mode, this function can be used to validate the DICOM curve and query the previous validation result.

  15.  Press to return to the User menu.
    Note :

  16.  This function is available only in Single mode.

  17.  This function is available 30 minutes after the system is powered on.

User Menu-System Settings
In the power-on state, you can set other functions for the monitor.

  1. Procedure:
  2. In the User menu, press ▲ or ▼ select System Settings and then press to enter the System Settings menu.
  3.  Press ▲ or ▼ select the target item and then press to enter the corresponding sub-menu.
  4.  In the Menu Settings menu, you can set Language, Menu Location, and Menu Transparency.
  5.  In the Power menu, you can set the power indicator brightness to High, Low, or Off.
  6.  In the Ambient Light Sensor menu, you can set the sensor to On or Off.
  7.  In the Human Sensor menu, you can set the human sensor to On or Off.
  8.  In the Auto Awake menu, you can set whether to awake the monitor when a DP1 communication signal is coming in the standby state.
  9.  In the Monitor Info menu, you can view Version, SN, Product Usage Time, and Backlight Usage Time of the monitor.
  10.  In the Extra Function menu, you can set the display mode to Three, Four, or Back to the original model, or set Logo Set to On or Off.
  11.  In the Factory Reset menu, you can restore the monitor parameters to factory defaults.
  12.  Press to return to the User menu.

Troubleshooting

Before repair, check the following table to see if you can identify the cause of the fault.
If the fault persists after you follow the instructions in the User Guide, you can consider repair.

Fault Symptom Solution

The power indicator does not light on.

| l  Check whether the power plug is securely connected to the socket.

l  Check whether the power adapter supplies power properly.

l  Ensure that the power adapter parameters meet the requirements of the LCD monitor.

l  Check whether Power is set to Off in the menu.

The     power     indicator lights on in orange.

| l  Check whether the signal cable is securely connected.

l  Check whether the graphics card output resolution of the PC meets the optimal resolution required by the LCD monitor.

l  Disconnect and then reconnect the signal cable, or restart the PC.

The image is blurred, the screen                  displays interference stripes, or characters                show prominent edge colors.| l  Check whether wiring is secure.

l  It is recommended that the connection cables delivered with the LCD monitor be used.

l  Restart the PC.

The image is abnormal.

| l  Check whether the output resolution of the graphics card is proper.

l  Tap All Reset to restore all display parameters of the image to the default settings.

The entire or part of the screen shows blurs (colored irregular thin stripes).| l  This is due to mismatch between the PC’s graphics card output format and that of the LCD monitor. Check the signal output format.

l  Restart the PC.

The image cannot be displayed in full screen mode, and the screen edge shows blurs.|

l  This is due to mismatch between the PC’s graphics card output format and that of the LCD monitor. Check the signal output format.

Safety Statement

  • This device has been tested and proven to meet the requirements of GB4943.1-2011 Safety of Information Technology Equipment, GB9254-2008 Information Technology Equipment – Radio disturbance characteristics – Limits and method of measurement, and GB17625.1-2012 Electromagnetic compatibility – Limits – Limits for harmonic current emissions (equipment input current ≤ 16 A per phase).
  •  When the LCD monitor is used with a medical imaging system, ensure that the equipment connected to the LCD monitor’s signal I/O complies with medical equipment standards.
  •  The electromagnetic waves emitted by power supply equipment may affect the use of the LCD monitor and damage it. Install the LCD monitor in an environment free of electromagnetic wave interference.
  •  If the LCD monitor generates interference or reacts to interference, take one or more of the following measures:
  •  Adjust the position or direction of the affected equipment.
  •  Increase the distance between the LCD monitor and the affected equipment.
  •  Consult Hisense.
  •  Use the power adapter and power cable provided by Hisense, and ensure that the LCD monitor is properly connected to ground.
  •  Do not modify or retrofit the LCD monitor by yourself. Failure to comply with cause interference and damage to the LCD monitor.
  •  Equipment classification
  •  Anti-lightning class: Class I
  •  operating mode: continuous
  •  IP rating: IPX0

Environmental Protection Information

Environmental Protection Information

  •  The LCD monitor meets the environmental protection requirements of the Administrative Measures for Limiting the Use of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Products.
  •  During its environmental-friendly service life, the LCD monitor does not cause leakage and precipitation of harmful substances and other problems affecting the health of users in the process of use, so it can be used safely.
  •  Waste recycling precautions

If the LCD monitor is no longer required or has reached the end of its service life, please abide by the laws and regulations on recycling and treatment of waste electrical and electronic products of your country, and send the LCD monitor to the local manufacturer with state qualification of waste recycling and treatment. The recycling manufacturer shall properly dispose of the components containing harmful substances.
Environmental-friendly service life The environmental-friendly service life identifier printed on the LCD monitor’s nameplate and storage box indicates that the LCD monitor has a 10-year environmental-friendly service life.

Names and content of harmful substances in the LCD monitor

Component

| Harmful Substance
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Lead and Its

Compounds

| Mercury and Its Compounds| Cadmium and Its Compounds| Hexavalent Chromium and Its

Compounds

| Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBB)| Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDE)
Circuit board assembly| X| ○| ○| ○| ○| ○
LCD screen| X| ○| ○| ○| ○| ○
Power cable and connection cable| X| ○| ○| ○| ○| ○
Non-flame-retardant plastics and polymer components| ○| ○| ○| ○| ○| ○
Flame-retardant plastics and

polymer components

| ○| ○| ○| ○| ○| ○
Metal components| X| ○| ○| ○| ○| ○
This table is prepared based on SJ/T 11364.

○  means that the content of the toxic and harmful substances in all the homogeneous materials of the components is below the limit requirements specified in GB/T 26572.

X: The content of the harmful substance in at least one homogeneous material of the components exceeds the limits specified in GB/T 26572.

Maintenance Disclaimer

Maintenance Disclaimer

  •  Qingdao Hisense Medical Equipment Co., Ltd. guarantees that within five years from the date of purchase, if the buyer uses the product correctly as instructed by the User Guide but encounters equipment failure, parts damage, or monitor brightness not reaching the brightness value recommended in the User Guide, Hisense will repair or replace the product according to its own judgment.
  •  The warranty period is five years from the date of purchase under the circumstance that the product is used with the brightness recommended in the User Guide and that the conditions for maintaining the recommended brightness are guaranteed. The brightness guarantee period applies when the service time of the product is not more than 30,000 hours (brightness is 400 cd/m2).
  •  Hisense will not take warranty responsibility for the following situations:
  •  The product is faulty due to the buyers retrofitting, modification, overuse and misuse, accidents, incorrect installation, natural disasters, or improper maintenance by a third party other than Hisense and authorized distributors.
  •  The product ages because it has been used with brightness above the recommended value in the User Guide for a long time.
  •  The product is faulty and damaged due to external equipment.
  •  The product is faulty because its original serial number is modified or eliminated.
  •  Any component of the product ages, especially the LCD screen, accessories, consumables, and sensors.
  •  During repair, Hisense and authorized distributors will use replacement parts that meet the quality control standards Hisense. Hisense shall not be liable for the infringement damage caused by the buyer’s unreasonable use or unauthorized disassembly, repair, or alteration.
  •  Hisense and authorized distributors, after their repair operations, will not be responsible for any damage or loss of the data or other information stored in any media or any component of any product.
  •  The warranty period of any product that has been installed as a replacement part or repaired based on the instructions of the User Guide will terminate at the end of the original warranty period.

Appendix: List of Terms

  •  Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM)
  • DICOM was jointly developed by the American College of Radiology (ACR) and the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA).
  • DICOM-compatible device connections can transmit medical images and data. DICOM Part 14 specifies the standard display functions of medical grayscale images.
  • Digital Visual Interface (DVI)
  • DVI is a digital video interface standard for transmitting uncompressed digital video data to display devices.
  • DVI is a type of basic electrical connection based on the electronic protocol called Transition Minimized Differential Signaling (TMDS).
  • DVI interfaces are divided into the DVI-D interface (which only receives digital signals) and the
  • DVI- I interface (which receives analog and digital signals).
  •  DisplayPort (DP)
  • DP is a high-definition digital presentation interface standard for connecting computers and displays. DP interfaces support HDCP digital content protection protocols and can transmit HD audios and videos through a single cable.
  • Gamma
  • The relationship between the LCD monitor’s brightness and its input voltage is non-linear. A smaller gamma value generates an image with lower contrast, whereas a greater gamma value generates an image with higher contrast.
  •  In-Plane Switching (IPS)
    The IPS screen technology is an LCD panel technology introduced by Hitachi in
  1. Five generations of IPS have been developed: IPS, S-IPS, AS-IPS, IPS- PRO, and IPS-NEO.
  • Lux
    Lux is a unit of illumination, in which a luminous flux of 1 lux equals 1 lumen (LM) uniformly distributed over an area of 1 m2.

  • Number of pixels

  • Resolution indicates the accuracy of an image displayed on the screen, measured by the number of displayed pixels. For example, a monitor with a resolution of 2048×1536 consists of 1536 vertical

  • pixels and 2048 horizontal pixels.

  • Pixel pitch

  • Pixel pitch indicates the distance between two adjacent pixels of the same color (red, green, or blue) on the screen.

  •  Relative humidity (RH)

  • RH is the percentage of the actual vapor density in unit volume air compared with the saturated vapor density at the same temperature.

  •  Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA)

  • VESA is an international organization that develops video equipment standards for computers and small workstations, and has been committed to developing and promoting display-related standards.

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