Philips MGD403 Computer Monitor User Manual


 
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The new MGD 203/MGD 403 is a very high brightness, high resolution digitally controlled
autoscan monochrome monitor, based on the CyberScreen technology. ®
This new monitor, specifically designed for medical applications, gives unique performances
in term of brightness, resolution and spot size.
Typical applications are X-ray display systems, Tele Radiology (TR), Picture Archiving and
Communications Systems (PACS), Radiology Information Systems (R.I.S.)
Cardiac Workstation, etc.
A rich set of functions allows quick installation, flexible user preference customization and
easy maintenance.
Specifically designed for very high-end medical imaging applications, the new MGD 203/ MGD
403 monitor is capable of working with all the formats available from the most
different monochrome as well as color video cards of both Apple and PC environments
and from all the high-end workstations.
This monitor incorporates a DDC1/DDC2B function that allows bidirectional communications
between the monitor and PC system for optimal video configuration.
It is also possible to use up to 15 of these monitors in Daisy Chain Mode, as explained later
in this manual.
Almost all the internal functions of the monitor are digitally controlled, and they can be stored
in a resident memory which may contain up to 28 different formats, 12 of which are factory pre-
set. The monitor can store also five different ref. settings (all user adjustable) wich can be
recalled at any moment.
The power saving is operating ONLY when used with VESA DPMS compliant PC’s and/or
video controllers. By reducing power consumption to less than 15 W in suspend or stand-
by mode and about 3 W in off mode, the monitor also complies with the Energy Star
Computers Program initiated by the EPA.
INTRODUCTION