Navpixel NPD 1236-12, NPD 1555-15, NPD 1744-17, NPD 1954-19 Marine Display User Manual

The Navpixel NPD 1236-12, NPD 1555-15, NPD 1744-17, and NPD 1954-19 Marine Displays are specifically designed for demanding marine applications. These displays feature optical bonding AR glass or sunlight readable touch monitors, making them highly visible even in direct sunlight. The displays are waterproof and can be mounted above or below deck, and they are built to withstand harsh marine environments.

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Key features

  • Sunlight readable
  • Waterproof (IP-65 rated)
  • Optical bonding AR glass or touch screen
  • Multiple input options (VGA, DVI, Composite Video)
  • VESA75 or VESA100 mount compatible
  • Flush mounting option
  • OSD menu for display configuration
  • Wide range DC power input (9~36V)
  • PIP (Picture-in-Picture) function on larger models

Frequently asked questions

The Navpixel Marine Display is designed to operate on marine DC power systems rated at 12V or 24V, and it has a wide range DC power input of 9~36V.

The Navpixel Marine Display can be mounted using the flush mounting kit supplied or with VESA75 or VESA100 mounts. It’s important to install the display in a well-ventilated area with proper grounding.

The Navpixel Marine Display offers multiple input options, including VGA, DVI, and Composite Video. You can select the input source using the buttons on the front bezel.

Yes, some models offer a sunlight readable touch screen option. The touch screen functionality is controlled by a driver that can be installed on your computer. The manual provides detailed instructions on installing and configuring the touch driver.

You can adjust the brightness using the dedicated BRIGHTNESS button on the front bezel or by using the OSD menu, which can be accessed by pressing the MENU button.

PIP, or Picture-in-Picture, is a feature available on larger models, allowing you to display two video sources simultaneously on the screen. You can control the PIP size, position, and source using the dedicated PIP button and the UP/DOWN keys.
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