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Hatteland Display AS, Eikeskogvegen 52, N-5570 Aksdal, Norway Tel: (+47) 4814 2200 - [email protected] - www.hatteland-display.com CORPORATE IDENTITY MANUAL Proper Use and Handling of the Hatteland Display Corporate Identity Please visit www.hatteland-display.com for the latest electronic version of this manual. Corporate Identity Manual Updated: 28 May 2018 Doc Id: INB100040-1 (Rev 13) Created: 363 Effective from November 2008
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Hatteland Display AS, Eikeskogvegen 52, N-5570 Aksdal, NorwayTel: (+47) 4814 2200 - [email protected] - www.hatteland-display.com

CORPORATE IDENTITY MANUAL

Proper Use and Handling of the Hatteland Display Corporate Identity

Please visit www.hatteland-display.com for the latest electronic version of this manual.

Corporate Identity ManualUpdated: 28 May 2018 Doc Id: INB100040-1 (Rev 13)

Created: 363Effective from November 2008

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Note:This manual refers to HATTELAND® brand logo (used with permission). The HATTELAND® brand logo is a registered trademark and property of the Jakob Hatteland Group, Norway (visit https://www.hatteland.com/about).

The HATTELAND DISPLAY® and GLASS DISPLAY CONTROL™ logos are registered trademarks and properties ofHatteland Display AS, Norway (visit http://www.hatteland-display.com/corporate_company_profile.php).

Historic reference online (regarding limited usage, legal ownership and transistion change for the HATTELAND® brand logo):http://www.hatteland-display.com/mail/mailid227.htmlhttp://www.hatteland-display.com/mails/42_2008_pr.htmlhttp://www.hatteland-display.com/mails/37_2010_ecn.htmlhttp://www.hatteland-display.com/mails/39_2009_07_nlx.htmlhttp://www.hatteland-display.com/corporate_trademark_certificates.php

The EMBRON Group references:Embron Group is a technology company established in 1986. Owned by J.C. Broch AS and based in Norway. Active in production ofelectronics, industrial computers, displays, networks and surveillance. Embron Group is present in several countries in Europe and the far east. Hatteland Display is owned by Embron Group AS (100%). EMBRON Group consists of; Norautron, Elektronix, Hatteland Display, GuardREC and QR Tech.

http://www.embrongroup.com/news/2017/embron-group-as-is-born http://www.embrongroup.com

Copyright © 2018 Hatteland Display ASEikeskogvegen 52, N-5570 Aksdal, Norway.

All rights are reserved by Hatteland Display AS. This information may not, in whole or in part, becopied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-

readable form without the prior written consent of Hatteland Display AS. Review also: www.hatteland-display.com/pdf/misc/doc100703-1_permission_to_create_user_manuals.pdf

The products described, or referenced, herein are copyrighted to the respective owners. The products may not be copied or duplicated in any way. This documentation contains proprietary

information that is not to be disclosed to persons outside the user’s company without prior written consent of Hatteland Display AS.

The copyright notice appearing above is included to provide statutory protection in the event of unauthorized or unintentional public disclosure.

All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners !

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Contents

1. Introduction .....................................................................................4

2. The Hatteland Display profile - key elements ..................................4

3. The Hatteland Display logo's ............................................................5

4. Logo Specifications and Usage .........................................................6

5. Typography .......................................................................................85.1 Corporate Signature ....................................................................................... 85.2 Web Signature: .............................................................................................. 95.3 E-mail Signature: ........................................................................................... 95.4 Fonts............................................................................................................. 10

5.4.1 HANDEL GOTHIC BT .............................................................................. 105.4.2 DINOT .................................................................................................. 105.4.3 TAHOMA ............................................................................................... 115.4.4 ARIAL ................................................................................................... 11

5.5 Color Palette of Hatteland Display ................................................................... 125.6 Color Value Table ........................................................................................... 13

6. Statements and Core Values ............................................................14

7. Layout elements ...............................................................................157.1 Headers & Sub Headers .................................................................................. 157.1.1 Indexing ..................................................................................................... 187.2 Red Line ........................................................................................................ 187.3 Bullet Points ................................................................................................... 197.4 Ordinary Images ............................................................................................ 197.5 Product Images .............................................................................................. 197.6 Tables............................................................................................................ 207.7 Word Breaking ............................................................................................... 207.8 Page Breaking ................................................................................................ 21

8. Trademarks .......................................................................................228.1 Registered Trademarks ................................................................................... 228.2 Design Trademarks......................................................................................... 22

9. Advertisements .................................................................................23

10. Online/web based communication ................................................2410.1 Visions - customer eNews publication ............................................................ 25

11. Stationeries ....................................................................................2611.1 Business Cards ............................................................................................. 2611.2 Name Tags .................................................................................................. 2611.3 Product Labelling ......................................................................................... 27

12. Appendix - Correct / Incorrect use of elements ...........................35- Reference: "4. Logo Usage, Point 2" ............................................................. 35- Reference: "4. Logo Usage, Point 7" ............................................................. 36- Reference: "4. Logo Usage, Point 8" ............................................................. 37- Reference: "7.4 Ordinary Images" ................................................................. 38- Reference: "7.5 Product Images" .................................................................. 40- Reference: "7.6 Tables" ................................................................................ 42- Reference: "7.8 Page Breaking" .................................................................... 42

Revision History - INB100040-1 ..........................................................43

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1. Introduction

In the past several years, the Hatteland Display corporation has grown, both in sales and number of personnel. It has become necessary to create this guide for the proper use of the Hatteland Display company logos.

Effective communication is a vital tool for today’s increasingly competitive and rapidly changing business environment. Our success depends in large part on how we are perceived by shareholders, employees, customers, suppliers, competitors and the investment community. Our visual image greatly influences this perception.

This guide has been designed to cover most instances where the logos will be used. Before using any Hatteland Display logo, you must submit your request complete with details and/or a composition of how and where the logo will be used, to the Marketing Manager at Aksdal for approval. If you require further clarification, contact Marketing Division in Aksdal, Norway.

The design and layout of this guide can also be used as a reference on a general document layout, as this guide features many of the key elements of design and company profiling established and explained.

2. The Hatteland Display profile - key elements

• Logos

• Typography/fonts

• Colors

• Background: The Hatteland Display background, basis for printed and online collateral

• Core values: "QUALITY - KNOWLEDGE - VALUE"

• Lay out key elements (Headers, Red lines, bullet points)

• Trademarks

Some of the most frequent used communication vehicles:

• Online/web based communication

• Presentations

• Advertisements

• Stationeries (business cards, corporate name tags, etc)

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3. The Hatteland Display logo's

The HATTELAND DISPLAY® company logo is our main branding element and appears either alone, or in combination with our other sub logos illustrated below including allowed variations of it. On 1st. of November 2017, the endorsement logo"an EMBRON Company" was added. Both logos can be used, but with endorsement is preferred. Reference: http://www.hatteland-display.com/mails/27_2017_pr.html

The HATTELAND® brand logo: The 'www.hatteland-display.com' web site logo:

This logo as stand-alone are ONLY allowed to be used when it is in direct physical contact with an Hatteland Display product. This may include stickers, serial labels, front labels or embedded into the outer chassis design. No other use is allowed.

Use of this logo as stand-alone on web, electronic, paper and other external marketing materials is forbidden.

The company value's statements:

Technology Logo, Glass Display Control™ (GDC):

(Used in conjunction with Series X product range)

Examples of documents with logo's and profiling:

Letters / Spreadsheets Presentations Advertisements Brochures

Statement Document1

Page 1 of 1 Hatteland Display AS, Åmsosen, N-5578 Nedre Vats, Norway

Tel: (+47) 5276 3700 - [email protected] - www.hatteland-display.com

1. Introduction In the past several years, the Hatteland Display Corporation has grown, both in sales and number of personnel. It has become necessary to create this guide for the proper use of the Hatteland Display company logos. Effective communication is a vital tool for today’s increasingly competitive and rapidly changing business environment. Our success depends in large part on how we are perceived by shareholders, employees, customers, suppliers, competitors and the investment community. Our visual image greatly influences this perception. This guide has been designed to cover most instances where the logos will be used. Before using any Hatteland Display logo, you must submit your request complete with details and/or a composition of how and where the logo will be used, to the Marketing Manager at Nedre Vats for approval. If you require further clarification, contact Marketing Division in Nedre Vats, Norway. The design and layout of this guide can also be used as a reference on a general document layout, as this guide features many of the key elements of design and company profiling established and explained.

2. The Hatteland Display profile - key elements • Logos • Typography/fonts • Colors • Background: The Hatteland Display background, basis for printed and online collateral • Core values: "KNOWLEDGE - QUALITY - VALUE" • Lay out key elements (Headers, Red lines, bullet points) • Trademarks Some of the most frequent used communication vehicles: • Online/web based communication • Presentations • Advertisements • Stationeries (business cards, corporate name tags, etc)

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About Hatteland Display

• Established 1989

• Leading global supplier of Display and Computer solutions to the maritime market

• Turnover 2009 of MNOK 285 (~USD 47 million)

• Number of employees: 130

• Owned by Herkules Capital (90%) and IT Brekketoppen (10%)

• ISO-9001:2000 Approved

• 2 high capacity prod. plants: Total 4800 m2

• Inhouse optical bonding facility

Hatteland Display AS, Åmsosen, N-5578 Nedre Vats, NorwayTel: +47 5276 3700 - Fax: +47 5276 5444 - [email protected]

THEWORLD’S

FIRST

100% Dimming - Rugged frame / bezel - Type ApprovedECDIS compliant - Form, Fit & Function - For Chart / Radar

We are proudto announcethat the

World’s First MassProduction

of 23 inch LED has now started!

ECDIS READY HARDWAREWe offer type approved solutions to meetthe IMO requirements for ECDIS.

Hatteland Display makes ECDIS compliant displays,computers and panel computers allowing the smooth implementation of real color calibration.

Contact us for more information.

Please visit ourshow room at Aker brygge

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PRODUCT OVERVIEWDisplays, Panel Computers and Computers 2011

Product Notifications External Web site Intranet / Internal News Press Releases

HT B06

The following model(s) have reached the End Of Life phase. There is no new form and fit successormodel(s).

HT B06xx STD-xx

OLD TYPE NUMBER STRUCTURE:HT B06xx STD-xx

NEW TYPE NUMBER STRUCTURE:None

LAST TIME BUY - CURRENT MODEL(S):30 June 2010. Last deliveries to customer in December 2010

SUITABLE REPLACEMENT:Following newer models can be considered as replacement: HT C01, HT B17, HT B18 and HT B04.

For further enquires regarding this End of Life Notification, please contact your Sales Representativeat Hatteland Display.

Links to relevant file(s):

ds_htb17std-axxx.pdf (590.3kb) Datasheet

ds_htb18std-axxx.pdf (660.2kb) Datasheet

ds_htc01std-axxx.pdf (617.1kb) Datasheet

ds_htb06xmstd.pdf (267.8kb) Datasheet

ds_htb04xxstd.pdf (235.8kb) Datasheet

Hatteland Display ASÅmsosen, N-5578 Nedre Vats, Norway

Tel: (+47) 5276 3700 - Fax: (+47) 5276 5444www.hatteland-display.com

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- Season's Greetings 2012 - Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year!

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for new and existing ECDIS systems

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17 Oct 2012

- Series X models 17 and 19 inch with Sunlight Readable / High Bright now Type Approved and Tested

- SCOM (Serial & Ethernet Remote Control) manual released for all Series X products

- All Series X products now Type Approved by Germanischer Lloyd (GL)

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- Engineering Change Notification: 8 and 13 inch, Series X - Access of User Controls...

- Engineering Change Notification: 26 inch - LED Backlight Technology implementation

- End of Life Notification: JH 20T17 xxD has reached its end of life

- Engineering Change Notification: New brightness potentiometer for Series 1

- Service Memo: Solid State Disk (SSD) device, write endurance and disk failures

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Naprapat 8 Januar by Administration

Ledige tider som følger: Available Naprapat Schedule as follows:...

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Firmahytte 1KV 2013 / Company cabin Q1 2013 by Administration

Søknadsfrist for 1 kvartal er 7 Januar 2013.

Deadline for submitting you application is January 7th 2013. ...

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Season's Greetings 2012 by Administration

The following link and PDF (printable A4/US format, 2 pcs) are provided to enable shipment to customer, suppliers or others you want to receive the greeting from Hatteland Display...

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The complete running program and all videos available now!

Fullt program og alle videoer som ble vist, tilgjengelig nå!...

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Ledige tider som følger: Available Naprapat Schedule as follows:...

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Increased demand for bonded products! by Production & Service

Looking at the statistics of number of manufactured products with Optical Bonding Technology, we have noted a new record. Congratulations!...

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"iYacht" with Color Calibration from Hatteland Display! by Administration

Apple founder Steve Jobs turns to our ECDIS Color Calibration to ensure correct colors on their Apple iMac products used on his MegaYacht recently finished 1 year after his death...

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Hatteland Display at Euronaval 2012 Exhibitionby Sales

The 23rd Euronaval show are on this week in Paris - at Le Bourget Exhibition Centre. Organised under the joint patronage of the French Ministry of Defence and the Secretariat of State for the Sea, as in previous years...

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Friday, October 5, 2012

Press Release

Hatteland Display Appoints New Service Partner in South East Asia

Since the appointment of Jason Electronics Pte. Ltd. (Jason) as an exclusive Sales Agent in Singapore,Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand, and following a successful campaign in promoting Hatteland Displayproducts, some very positive customer feedback and encouraging sales results have followed.

The resulting business has led to the need to enhance the support network around the regions' salesactivity and so the strategic decision from Hatteland Display to offer extended after sales service inSouth East Asia. Jason has thus joined the Hatteland Display Service Network.

During this years SMM in Hamburg, the contract was signed by Mr. Trond K. Johannessen, President &CEO of Hatteland Display AS and Mr. Joseph Foo, Executive Chairman.

Following training of their Service engineers at the Norway premises of Hatteland Display, Jason willbe ready to perform warranty and non-warranty workshop repairs on behalf of Hatteland Display.

From left: Mr. Trond K. Johannessen, President & CEO of Hatteland Display AS and Mr. Joseph Foo, Executive Chairman of Jason ElectronicsPte Ltd. - Download High-Resolution photo

''The extension of the co-operation with Jason is vital for the success of our business in South EastAsia. Supporting existing business and gaining new projects will be greatly enhanced by this initiativeWe are convinced that Jason's expertise and dedication will contribute greatly to our ambitions in thisimportant region'', comments Goetz Vogelmann, Sales Director, Hatteland Display.

''Further the appointment as a service partner in South East Asia for Hatteland Display, we can bringour after sales service for our customers to a higher level'', says Joseph Foo, Executive Chairman ofJason Electronics Pte Ltd.

Visit www.hatteland-display.com for more information on Hatteland Display's range of high qualitymarine and naval displays, panel computers and computers.

--- About Hatteland Display ---Hatteland Display is the leading technology provider of specialized display and computer products, delivering high quality, unique andcustomized solutions to the international maritime and industrial markets. The company represents innovation and quality to the systemintegrators world wide. Effective quality assurance and investment in sophisticated in-house manufacturing methods and facilities enable usto deliver Type Approved and Mil tested products. Our customer oriented approach, technical knowledge and dedication to R&D, make us atrusted and preferred supplier of approved solutions, which are backed up by a strong service network.

--- About Jason Electronics ---Established in 1976, Jason Electronics is a leading marine and offshore oil & gas electronics systems integrator based in Singapore. Anexpert in maritime communication, navigation and automation systems, the company offers a one-stop solution that span design, supply,integration, installation, testing and commission of the equipment supplied. Jason Electronics' network of offices and partners in the majorports of Asia provide customers with unparalleled maintenance support services. The company also provides customers with satellite airtimeservice

--- Media Enquiries from Hatteland Display ---Lars Skjelbred-EriksenVice President Sales & MarketingContact: +47 9133 2447e-mail: [email protected]

Hatteland Display ASÅmsosen, N-5578 Nedre Vats, Norway

Tel: (+47) 4814 2200 - Fax: (+47) 5276 5444www.hatteland-display.com - [email protected]

Information, pictures, illustrations and content may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or reduced toany electronic medium or machine-readable form from this document without the prior written consent of Hatteland Display AS. The

products may not be copied or duplicated in any way.

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4. Logo Specifications and Usage

The HATTELAND DISPLAY® Logo, "Company Values Statements", GLASS DISPLAY CONTROL™ and "Web Logo" can be used as-is stand alone for all kinds of marketing material, giveaways, clothing and outfits etc. One logo is not dependent on any of the others, but can be used together if needed.

NOTE: Any usage of the logos shall be approved by Marketing and/or President/CEO. When using our logos, please be sure to adhere to the following guidelines:

1. The color of the main logotype must be "BLACK" + "MARITIME BLUE" (PMS281) or single "BLACK" or "WHITE" on dark background (negative). For the value statements and web site logo, the color preferred is gray, but not limited to. The main rule is that the logo colors should not interfere with the material and result in a loss of clarity for logo visibility and adhere to the defined company colors (as close as possible). Portraying the logo in any other color than described in this manual has to be verified and approved by Marketing and/or President/CEO.

Two colored logo (Black + PMS281) Black Only White Only

This version is suitable for material that are in white or bright colors. It is the preferred version to use in all cases.

This version is suitable for material that are in white or bright colors or consistsof an material like cloth or other texture/structured based elements that couldpossibly interfere with the clarity of the logo.

Note: Choosing a black logo will also keep the production cost down while printing and make the logo less disturbing.

This version is suitable for material that are in black or darker colors where the other versions are not possible to use.

Note: Choosing a white logo will also keep the production cost down while printing and make the logo less disturbing.

Single Color Single Color Single Color (PMS281)

Logo can appear in White, Gray and black based color on the material its placed on. Preferred color is GRAY.

Logo can appear in White, Gray and black color based on the material its placed on. Preferred color is GRAY.

Logo can appear in MARITIME BLUE or Black or White, based on the material its placed on. Preferred color is MARITIME BLUE.

In usage on all corporate stationery and signage, the logo always appears in one of the selected color-options.

2. The logo cannot be enclosed inside any shape or object, stretched, distorted or applied with effects in any way. When scaling the logo to fit documents or material, always respect "scale to aspect ratio". See appendix for examples.

3. When other guidelines apply, please be sure to follow those guidelines.

4. When requesting the Hatteland Display logo to use on the web based systems, please give Marketing at Hatteland Display the pixel size you need. We will supply the Hatteland Display logo at that size and appropriate format. Please do not resize the logo in any way as some software will produce bad quality or scaling artifacts will be introduced. Afterwards the useage of the logo and placement must be approved by Marketing or President/CEO.

5. All logo approvals are for a one-time usage. Each time you need to use the Hatteland Display logo, approval must be received from Marketing or President/CEO for that particular project.

6. Final approval of all usage of the logo must be obtained from Hatteland Display, Marketing or President/CEO before the logo can be printed or used in any way. Please email or fax a copy of your layout to the marketing for approval prior going to press.

7. Final approval of internal usage of the logo's printed on giveaway's, clothing and specific company marketing items has to be approved by the President/CEO.

Continues on next page...

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8. Spacing requirements

• Minimum space between all four sides of the logo and adjacent typography or other design elements (including photography) should be at least the height away from the logo. See appendix for an incorrect example.

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9. Unacceptable usage Do not tint or re-color the logos. This causes also different strength of colors. Do not add shadow or "enhance" the logo. Do not alter the position(s), re-scale or re-work of any of the logo elements. Do not place the logo on an angle except for exceptional display purposes allowed and quality approved by Hatteland Display, Marketing.

See appendix for examples.

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5. Typography

Shown here is the correct way of stating our company name, trademarks, product terms and slogans when using only written words (i.e. no logo or graphics use). This should be followed thoroughly and kept consistent in all written literature released from or about Hatteland Display.

COMPANY TEXT : Allowed company name text variations:Main Office - "Hatteland Display AS" - "Hatteland Display" - "Hatteland Display (HD)"

Sales Office - "Hatteland Display Inc", "Hatteland Display SAS", "Hatteland Display GmbH"

NAME REGULATIONS : **IMPORTANT** Use of "HD" as a reference to company without using company name first, like; "Hatteland Display (HD)" is not allowed. The company shall not be referred to as "HATTELAND", "Hatteland" or "Hatteland's" as a reference to the Brand Logo or as a abbreviation of the complete company name. Note that the use of "HD" is only allowed as prefix in type numbers and written in company related text, e-mails, internet, intranet, press releases and similar publications. See http://www.hatteland-display.com/mails/15_2011_pr.html for example use.

BRAND LOGO TEXT : "HATTELAND®" - Note: Restrictions of usage exists, please review chapter 3. This shall never be used or written as shown, expect for the use in this manual.

WEBSITE/email TEXT : "www.hatteland-display.com" / "[email protected]" (always in lowercase and underline + blue color allowed since its automatic)

Core Value : "Quality - Knowledge - Value" or "Quality, Knowledge and Value"

Product Related Examples : "Glass Display Control™" : "Maritime Multi Display (MMD)" : "Maritime Multi Computer (MMC)" : "Panel Computer" : "Compact Computer" : "Rackmount Computer" : "Optical Bonding Technology" : "Sunlight Readable / High Bright" : "LED Backlight Technology"

5.1 Corporate Signature

The corporate formatting on stationeries (documents, letters, presentations etc) should be set and formatted as follows:

Hatteland Display AS, Eikeskogvegen 52, N-5570 Aksdal, NorwayTel: (+47) 4814 2200 - [email protected] - www.hatteland-display.com

POSITION : Centered and appear between our logo and web site logo (if possible) at bottom of media.FONT NAME : TahomaFONT STYLES : RegularFONT SIZE : Only 6ptFONT COLOR : "BLACK"LETTER-SPACING : 0pt

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5.2 Web Signature:

The corporate formatting on web sites and web software based systems should be set and formatted as follows:

Hatteland Display AS, Eikeskogvegen 52, N-5570 Aksdal, [email protected] - Copyright © 2018 Hatteland Display AS

POSITION : Centered and appear between our logo and web site logo (if possible) at bottom of media.FONT NAME : VerdanaFONT STYLES : RegularFONT SIZE : Only 7ptFONT COLOR : "BLACK"LETTER-SPACING : 0pt

5.3 E-mail Signature:

The corporate formatting on email constructed in Microsoft Outlook (2003 and up) should ONLY be set and formatted with the "Hatteland Display Outlook Signature Creator Software" - which automatically produces an email signature for new emails, reply signature and the overall stationary theme.

The Verdana font is normally not part of the Hatteland Display font family set, but due to appearance in Outlook this font was proven to be most suitable for the eye to read, along with the Arial font chosen as main message font.

As HTML/Rich Text format:

Vennlig hilsen / Kind regards Your Name Your Title Hatteland Display AS Direct Phone : +xx xxxx xxxx Switchboard : +47 4814 2200

Disclaimer: This email and any attachments may contain confidential and/or privileged material; it is for the intended addressee(s) only. If you are not a named addressee you must not use, retain or disclose such information. Hatteland Display AS cannot guarantee that the e-mail or attachments are free from viruses. The views expressed in this e-mail are those of the originator and do not necessarily represent the views of Hatteland Display AS . Nothing in this e-mail shall bind Hatteland Display AS in any contract or obligation.

As Plain Text format:

Vennlig hilsen / Kind regards

Your Name Your Title Hatteland Display AS

Direct Phone : +xx xxxx xxxx Switchboard : +47 4814 [email protected] Disclaimer: This email and any attachments may contain confidential and/or privileged material; it is for the intended addressee(s) only. If you are not a named addressee you must not use, retain or disclose such information. Hatteland Display AS cannot guarantee that the e-mail or attachments are free from viruses. The views expressed in this e-mail are those of the originator and do not necessarily represent the views of Hatteland Display AS . Nothing in this e-mail shall bind Hatteland Display AS in any contract or obligation.

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5.4 Fonts

The fonts chosen are based on its appearance, readability and its availability when used on a regular non-marketing configured computer which allows the material to be highly exportable and visible as intended on other software systems or electronic presentation devices. However, some fonts are not by operating system default installed on a clients system and these fonts should be first installed and used ONLY by personnel capable of producing PDF files or high quality imagery in such file formats as; TIF, EPS, PSD and Higher Quality compressed JPEG files.

5.4.1 HANDEL GOTHIC BT

This font is the main recognition font used for our company and brand logo. It is portrayed in uppercase only. It should never be used for anything else than to construct the logo's.

FONT NAME : Handel Gothic BTFONT STYLES : RegularFILE NAME : "Handel Gothic.ttf" TrueTypeFONT AVAILABILITY : Must be manually installed on the client's computer. Available from Hatteland Display, Marketing.FONT APPEARANCE : No limit on size. Never as italics, underlined or outlined etc.FONT COLOR : "BLACK" and "MARITIME BLUE" or just "BLACK"LETTER-SPACING : Minimum 10% of the value and up (see note below for values) Based on the space allowed, but impacts on surrounding elements and the overall design need.

: Software have differential values, but here are some common ones. : Adobe Illustrator = 288 : Adobe Indesign = 310 : Adobe Photoshop = 295 : Microsoft Office = 8.5pt

E X A M P L EE X A M P L E

5.4.2 DINOT

This font is used for headers, titles and other larger text elements on marketing material such as official and commercialbrochures, leaflets, invitations, special offer campaign and on material that are clearly designed to communicate to the viewer with the message presented in small short sentences, preferably consisting of one, or two words as a general rule.

FONT NAME : DINOTFONT STYLES : Light, Regular, Medium, Bold and Black (used appropriate depending on scale of design)FILE NAME : "DINOT-Regular.otf, DINOT-Bold.otf, DINOT-Medium.otf" OpenTypeFONT AVAILABILITY : Must be manually installed on the client's computer. Available from Hatteland Display, Marketing. FONT APPEARANCE : All sizes allowed. Uppercase/lowercase allowed. Italics, underlined or outline not allowed.FONT COLOR : "WHITE", "GRAY" and "BLACK" allowed.LETTER-SPACING : 0-100pt depending on design needs.

EXAMPLE example EXAMPLE ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZMARITIME LINE - Displays and Computers

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5.4.3 TAHOMA

This font is used for "bread-text" elements on marketing material, smaller reports, letters, smaller documents and short text elements & headers in powerpoint/electronic presentations where the material is not intended to read over an extended length of time.

FONT NAME : TahomaFONT STYLES : Regular, bold, italics, underline or combination of these allowed.FILE NAME : "Tahoma.ttf" TrueTypeFONT AVAILABILITY : Common font installed by default on the client's computer. FONT APPEARANCE : All sizes allowed. Uppercase/lowercase+mix allowed. FONT COLOR : "BLACK", "MARITIME BLUE" and "GRAY" allowed.LETTER-SPACING : 0pt only

EXAMPLE example EXAMPLE example EXAMPLE ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZa b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

5.4.4 ARIAL

This font is used for longer written documents like user manuals, as it has a appearance that tend to be easier to read over longer periods of time. Terminal strokes are cut on the diagonal which helps to give the face a less mechanical appearance.

FONT NAME : ArialFONT STYLES : Regular, bold, italics, underline or combination of these allowed.FILE NAME : "Arial.ttf" TrueTypeFONT AVAILABILITY : Common font installed by default on the client's computer. FONT APPEARANCE : All sizes allowed. Uppercase/lowercase+mix allowed. FONT COLOR : "BLACK" or "RED" allowed.LETTER-SPACING : 0pt only

EXAMPLE example EXAMPLE ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZa b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

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5.5 Color Palette of Hatteland Display

Hatteland Display has a set of colors that are recognizable on all of its internal and external released material. Throughout this document we have referred to colors as such; "BLACK", "RED" etc. In the table below are all the correct color values for RGB, CMYK, PMS, RAL/NCS, WEB where applicable.

It is important that these exact colors are used. New colors cannot be introduced without the introduction from Marketing or by approval by Marketing for one-time events. In general we can only allow variable shades of the color "GRAY" used for text or as background colors in tables without approval.

The color palette currently used in all material approved by Hatteland Display, Marketing. For values, see next page.

MARITIME BLUE BLACK WHITE GRAY RED GRAY GREEN SKY BLUE

MARITIME BLUE:This can be used on headers or as solid colored background for small boxes or elements no more than 10% in solid coverage of the overall design layout. It is the color for the Corporate and Maritime Market designs.

BLACK:This should be used on text, headers or as background for small boxes or elements no more than 4% in solid coverage of the overall design layout.

WHITE:This should be used as the initial background for all design layouts and in many cases 5-100% coverage of the overall design is allowed. It should be used to bring air and space in layouts.

GRAY:This should be used as headers / sub-headers to give the impression of a more toned down or relaxed feel of the overall design layout, where focus on pictures are more important. This color is also suitable for tables with alternating lines indifferent shades and also in combination with "BLACK". As background for small boxes or elements it should be no more than 4% in solid coverage of the overall design layout.

RED:This can be used on the company profiled "RED LINE" underneath the HATTELAND DISPLAY® company logo and above the"Address - Web Site logo". In certain documents, manuals or reports this color can act as a "warning" or "note" color onspecific text only. It is also allowed to use this color on arrows and circles that focuses on a certain element on the media.

For certain material, it can be used as a solid single fill color for a background box together with header, title elements that needs attention or focus. This is to break free of the regular marketing material and to take advantage of a time limited design freedom to create attraction. Special Offers are one of these examples.

GRAY GREEN:This is the color for the Naval & Defense Market related artwork and differentiation in marketing material, web sites and such. It should not be used in any of the other Markets or within Corporate designs. It is suited for solid colored background for small boxes or elements no more than 10% in solid coverage of the overall design layout.

SKY BLUE:This is the color for the Yacht market related artwork and differentiation in marketing material, web sites and such. It should not be used in any of the other Markets or within Corporate designs. It is suited for solid colored background for small boxes or elements no more than 10% in solid coverage of the overall design layout.

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5.6 Color Value Table

Company Logo RGB VALUE CMYK VALUE PMS RAL/NCS WEBBLACK:0, 0, 0

BLACK:0%, 0% , 0%, 100%

"BLACK" N/A BLACK:#000000

MARITIME BLUE:5, 58, 112

MARITIME BLUE:100%, 72% ,0% ,38%

MARITIME BLUE:281

MARITIME BLUE:RAL: 5003

NCS: 7020-R80B

MARITIME BLUE:

#053a70

GRAY:100, 101, 103

GRAY:63%, 53%, 47%, 20%

GRAY:BLACK 75%

GRAY:N/A

GRAY:#646567

Brand Logo (Restriced use) RGB VALUE CMYK VALUE PMS RAL/NCS WEB

0, 0, 0 0%, 0% , 0%, 100% "BLACK" #000000

Web site Logo RGB VALUE CMYK VALUE PMS RAL/NCS WEB

131, 132, 134 0%, 0% , 0%, 61% 424 N/A #838486

Core Value Logo RGB VALUE CMYK VALUE PMS RAL/NCS WEB

131, 132, 134 0%, 0% , 0%, 61% 424 N/A #838486

Technology Logo RGB VALUE CMYK VALUE PMS RAL/NCS WEB

5, 58, 112 100%, 72% ,0% ,38% 281 RAL: 5003NCS: 7020-R80B #053a70

Maritime Market /Corporate Color

RGB VALUE CMYK VALUE PMS RAL/NCS WEB

5, 58, 112 100%, 72% ,0% ,38% 281 RAL: 5003NCS: 7020-R80B #053a70

Naval & Defense Market Color RGB VALUE CMYK VALUE PMS RAL/NCS WEB

111,128,128 35% , 0%, 16%, 54% 5487 7009 #6f8080

Yacht Market Color RGB VALUE CMYK VALUE PMS RAL/NCS WEB

95,179,219 75%, 0%, 0%, 7% 306C N/A #5fb3db

Red Line RGB VALUE CMYK VALUE PMS RAL/NCS WEB

188, 0, 32 0%, 100% , 99%, 4% 1797 3020 #bc0020

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6. Statements and Core Values

Our established Statements & Core Values. Either use the logo available or consult "Typography" in this manual for thewritten word representation in your design layout.

Our slogan

Quality - Knowledge - ValueThis element should only be used at the very last page of a manual, brochure presentation or in combination with a company profile text block. This tells the reader about the capabilities and focus area of the core of Hatteland Display as a company.It can be used together with intro text about our company, or act as a final statement at the end of a presentation.

The size of this "logo" should only be 50-60% of the whole design layout in width. Respect its aspect ratio, and it should never be portrayed in different colors, spacing or variants than the one provided by Hatteland Display, Marketing.

Back of brochure example:

www.hatteland-display.com

Quality - Knowledge - Value

Information, pictures, illustrations and content may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced,translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-readable form from this brochure without the prior

written consent of Hatteland Display AS. The products may not be copied or duplicated in any way.

Why you should select products fromHatteland Display

Quality • Preferred supplier to leading integrators based on rated product quality

• Global service network supported by dedicated in-house service department

• Exclusively use industrial embedded components in our products

• Close partnership with DNV for trusted type approvals

• Take a partnership approach towards our customers and suppliers

Knowledge • World’s largest supplier of maritime display and computer solutions to the commercial fleet

• Proven reliability with nearly 150,000 maritime products fielded over 20+ years

• Highly skilled R&D organization focused on leading edge technologies

• Significant expertise with ECDIS calibration and approvals

• In-house manufacturing and optical bonding in state of the art facilities

• Training programs for customers and partners

Value • Products designed for reduced life cycle cost

• Long term support and life cycle management

• Broad range of type-approved, off-the-shelf products

• Able to cost effectively customize solutions also for low volume products

• Flexible, responsive organization focused on customers needs – Customer first attitude

Brochure concept and design: Hatteland Display AS, Marketing © June 2011A4 - Printed on environmental friendly paper

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7. Layout elements

Our templates for a wide range of software should follow a certain rules of layout and usage of approved elements. In this chapter we give small examples of the preferred flow of text, images and the combination of them.

7.1 Headers & Sub Headers

The same font (as stated elsewhere in this manual) should be used for all headers throughout the media. Variable sizes are allowed if used properly and in combination with the overall design. But, try to limit the amount of different font styles throughout the media. Best case is to keep headers at one given color and size with appropriate spacing, placing, style, indents consistent for each "Header" and "Sub Header" styles throughout the media.

Example from presentation style. Main Header in "BLACK" and Sub Header in "Black"

0

Hatteland DisplayCorporate Presentation

22 April 2009

Example from brochure style, showing "header" in "MARITIME BLUE" & "Sub Header" in "GRAY"

2020 21

DISPLAYS SERIES X

• IP22 / IP66

• MULTITOUCH

• TyPE APPROVED

• ECDIS COMPLIANT

• SUPERIOR BONDING TECHNOLOGy

• MODULE BASED, TAILOR-MADE SySTEMS MADE EASy!

• FORM, FIT AND FUNCTION - LONG-TERM COMMITMENT

• GLASS DISPLAy CONTROL™ , SOLID STATE MENU SySTEM

• SUNLIGHT READABLE / HIGH BRIGHT VERSIONS AVAILABLE

All sizes are available in display or panel computer

formats, as well as various performance specifications

to choose from. There are standard base models

available which are listed in the following pages.

The modules used in Series X, are all qualified having

undergone and passed our extensive test program,

which includes HALT testing. This means that the

products are tested well outside the requirements in

EN60945 and E10.

The result is a more reliable product.

As a leading manufacturer of display and computer

hardware for the maritime segment, Hatteland

Display continuously gauges and responds to market

needs. Our commitment to develop specialized

products for a multitude of onboard ship systems

continues, and with that the introduction now of a

brand new product range called, Series X.

With cast aluminium, compact (IP22) and sleek by

design chassis, the units from this new range can

be desk mount or console integrated. The design is

modular, allowing for common modules to be used in

various models and combinations. Together these

design features bring about a range perfectly in

synch to market cost expectations – along with that,

the performance and type approval always

expected in all Hatteland Display products.

2222 23

8 INCH WIDESCREEN 12 INCH 12 INCH

SPECIFICATIONS - DISPLAYS SERIES X

HD 08T21 STD HD 12T21 MMD HD 12T21 STD

Note: Please visit our website www.hatteland-display.com for up-to-date datasheets and specifications during 2011.

TECHNICAL DATA HD 08T21 STD HD 12T21 MMD HD 12T21 STDTFT Technology LED Backlight, TTL Interface,

a-si TFT Active MatrixLED Backlight,

TFT Active-matrixLED Backlight,

TFT Active-matrix

Viewable Image Size & Active Area 8.0 inch - 173.4 (H) x 104.4 (V) mm 12.1 inch - 245.76 (H) x 184.32 (V) mm 12.1 inch - 245.76 (H) x 184.32 (V) mm

Native Resolution & Pixel Pitch 800 x 480 - 0.2168 (H) x 0.2168 (V) mm 1024 x 768 - 0.24 (H) x 0.24 (V) mm 1024 x 768 - 0.24 (H) x 0.24 (V) mm

Response Time 5/11ms (typ) (Tr/Tf) 35ms (typ) 35ms (typ)

Light Intensity & Contrast Ratio 600 cd/m2 (typ) - 600:1 (typ)High Bright versions available

500 cd/m2 (typ) - 700:1 (typ)High Bright versions available

500 cd/m2 (typ) - 700:1 (typ)High Bright versions available

View Angle 70 deg. (up/down) / 60 deg. (left/right) @ CR >10 80 deg. (up/down/left/right) @ CR >10 80 deg. (up/down/left/right) @ CR >10

Max Color Output 16.7 million 16.7 million 16.7 million

Sync. Signal Auto-detect Digital Separate Sync.Composite Sync.Sync. On Green

Digital Separate Sync.Composite Sync.Sync. On Green

Digital Separate Sync.Composite Sync.Sync. On Green

Synchronisation Range TBD (H)TBD (V)

31.5 kHz to 91,1 kHz (H)60 Hz to 85 Hz (V)

31.5 kHz to 91,1 kHz (H)60 Hz to 85 Hz (V)

Optimal Resolution and Hz 800 x 480 WVGA (4:3) @ 60 Hz 1024 x 768 XGA (4:3) @ 60 Hz 1024 x 768 XGA (4:3) @ 60 Hz

Detectable Resolutions 800 x 480 640 x 350, 640 x 480, 720 x 400, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768 640 x 350, 640 x 480, 720 x 400, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768

Video Input Option None Yes, via Optional Composite Video Input (3 x BNC) None

Supported Video Signals None Interlaced HDTV, NTSC, PAL and SECAM videoComposite Video

None

Product Features LED Backlight TechnologyDimmable 0-100%

Dual DC Power Input with Automatic Switch <> sources

LED Backlight TechnologyDimmable 0-100%

Multi-power AC & DCOptional PBP (Picture By Picture)Optional PIP (Picture In Picture)

LED Backlight TechnologyDimmable 0-100%

Multi-power AC & DC

Power Input & Power Consumption Dual 24VDC, Galvanic Isolated20W (typ) - 30W (max)

Multi-power 115/230VAC - 50/60Hz + 24 VDCTBD W (typ) - TBD W (max)

Multi-power 115/230VAC - 50/60Hz + 24 VDCTBD W (typ) - TBD W (max)

MECHANICAL DATA HD 08T21 STD HD 12T21 MMD HD 12T21 STDUser Controls & Activity Glass Display Control™ with:

Power On/Off + On Screen Display Menu + Mode StatusBrightness Control (-/+)

Glass Display Control™ with:Power On/Off + On Screen Display Menu + Mode Status

Brightness Control (-/+)Hotkey Functionality (left/right)

Glass Display Control™ with:Power On/Off + On Screen Display Menu + Mode Status

Brightness Control (-/+)Hotkey Functionality (left/right)

Connectors DVI IN: 1 x DVI-I 29P (female) or configurableas RGB IN: 1 x HD D-SUB 15P (female) via Adapter

USB I/O: 1 x Type B (female)DC Power IN: 1 x SL SMT 90F (1 x 4 pole)

DVI IN: 2 x DVI-I 29P (female)RGB IN: 2 x HD D-SUB 15P (female)

Function I/O: 1 x RS 422/485RGB OUT: 1 x HD D-SUB 15P (female)

USB I/O: 1 x Type B (female)Ethernet I/O: 1 x RJ45 (female) - Serial Remote Control

Serial Control I/O: 1 x D-SUB 9P RS232 (female)Remote CTRL: 1 x D-SUB 9P (male) I2C, +5V, +12V, Potmeter

AC Power IN: 1 x Std IEC inletDC Power IN: 1 x 2p D-SUB (male) Amphenol FCC17

DVI IN: 1 x DVI-I 29P (female)RGB IN: 1 x HD D-SUB 15P (female)

Function I/O: 1 x RS 422/485Serial Control I/O: 1 x D-SUB 9P RS232 (female)

AC Power IN: 1 x Std IEC inletDC Power IN: 1 x 2p D-SUB (male) Amphenol FCC17

Models Dimensions & Weight 236.00 (W) x 166.00 (H) x 50.00 (D) mmApprox TBD kg

314.00 (W) x 272.00 (H) x 55.50 (D) mmApprox TBD kg

314.00 (W) x 272.00 (H) x 55.50 (D) mmApprox TBD kg

Factory Options Projected Capacitive Technology (PCTouch) MULTITOUCHOptical Bonding Technology

Projected Capacitive Technology (PCTouch) MULTITOUCHOptical Bonding Technology

Composite Video Input (3 x BNC)

None

Available Accessories TBD TBD TBD

ENVIRONMENTAL DATA HD 08T21 STD HD 12T21 MMD HD 12T21 STDOperating Temperature -15 deg. C to +55 deg. C

Humidity up to 95%-15 deg. C to +55 deg. C

Humidity up to 95%-15 deg. C to +55 deg. C

Humidity up to 95%

Storage Temperature -20 deg. C to +60 deg. CHumidity up to 95%

-20 deg. C to +60 deg. CHumidity up to 95%

-20 deg. C to +60 deg. CHumidity up to 95%

IP Rating Protection: IP66 front - IP20 rear (EN60529) Protection: IP66 front - IP22 rear (EN60529) Protection: IP66 front - IP22 rear (EN60529)

Compass Safe Distance Standard: TBDcm - Steering: TBDcm Standard: TBDcm - Steering: TBDcm Standard: TBDcm - Steering: TBDcm

TYPE APPROVAL & TESTING HD 08T21 STD HD 12T21 MMD HD 12T21 STDNote: Some of the Type

Approvals could be pending.

Please check our websitefor the latest status.

IEC 60945 4th (EN 60945:2002)IACS E10

ClassNK - Nippon Kaiji KyokaiGL - Germanischer LloydDNV - Det Norske Veritas

ABS - American Bureau of ShippingBV - Bureau Veritas

LRS - Lloyd’s Register of Shipping

IEC 60945 4th (EN 60945:2002)IACS E10

ClassNK - Nippon Kaiji KyokaiGL - Germanischer LloydDNV - Det Norske Veritas

ABS - American Bureau of ShippingBV - Bureau Veritas

CCS - China Classification SocietyLRS - Lloyd’s Register of Shipping

IEC 60945 4th (EN 60945:2002)IACS E10

ClassNK - Nippon Kaiji KyokaiGL - Germanischer LloydDNV - Det Norske Veritas

ABS - American Bureau of ShippingBV - Bureau Veritas

CCS - China Classification SocietyLRS - Lloyd’s Register of Shipping

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Example from report / letter style"8." and "9." can be considered as Main Header. "8.1, 8.2" can be considered as a Sub Header.

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Page 1 of 1 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Hatteland Display AS, Åmsosen, N-5578 Nedre Vats, Norway Tel: (+47) 5276 3700 - [email protected] - www.hatteland-display.com

18.04.2008 - Created by:Pablo Tveita

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Hatteland Display AS, Åmsosen, N-5578 Nedre Vats, Norway Tel: (+47) 5276 3700 - Fax: (+47) 5276 5444 - [email protected]

Enterprise: NO 974 533 146

Quotation

8. Technical documentation

8.1. Included in delivery The following documentation is included and will be a part of each delivery:

• Packing list • Custom invoice • Declaration of origin • Certificate of Conformity (COC) • Test certificates • Maintenance procedures • User manual • Serial number list

8.2. Additional documentation The following documentation will be made available for Kongsberg Maritime:

• Type Approval Certificates (Ref. Item 9) • Complete test reports according to IEC60945, IACS E10 and classification society’s requirements.

9. Type approval

The quoted products will be tested and Type Approved in accordance with IEC60945 and IACS E10. Protected environment 1G.

Type Approval Certificate from the following Classification Societies is included:

• DNV Det Norske Veritas • ABS American Bureau of Shipping • GL Germanischer Lloyd • BV Bureau Veritas • ClassNK Nippon Kaiji Kyokai • LRS Lloyd’s Register

Example from RamBase® ERP/MRPII Client. Showing key elements.Note: Variations in layout of RamBase® documents may differ on content needs. Main required objects are noted here (logo, text blocks)

HATTELANDÿDISPLAY,ÿRegnskapsavd.REGNSKAPSAVD.SERVICE/EGETÿBRUK

5578 NEDREÿVATSNORWAY

HattelandÿDisplayÿASÅmsosen5578 NedreÿVats , NorwayTlf: +47ÿ4814ÿ2200Faks: +47ÿ5276ÿ5444Foretaksreg: NOÿ974ÿ533ÿ146ÿMVA

6512 - Elisabethÿ[email protected]: +47ÿ916ÿ09ÿ370ÿ

Vårÿref : 6512 STEINDeresÿordre : MarketingÿMaterialVårÿordre : COA/175408Deresÿref : DavidÿHawthorneForsendelsemåte : DHLÿDOCUMENTSBetalingsbetingelser : 30ÿDAYSÿNETForfall :Forsendelsebetingelser : DAPKonto : 10038

PAKKSEDDELÿKOPIPakkseddelnr. : 151386/CSADato: 31.05.2011

1av1:Side

Pos Antall Referanse1 1 DIVHD

30ÿpcsÿProductÿOverviewÿBrochureFabrikat :XXXOppr. : NOEUtaric: 8473.30.80.00Deresÿno : MarketingÿMaterialOrdrenr. : COA/175408-1

Sendÿtil : HattelandÿDisplay,ÿInc. - DavidÿHawthorne11440ÿW.ÿBernardoÿCt.,ÿSuiteÿ300US - 92127 - SanÿDiego,ÿCAUSA

Kg12:Totalÿvekt

HattelandÿDisplay'sÿSalgs-ÿogÿLeveringsbetingelserÿgjelder.

NS-ENÿISOÿ9001ÿcertifiedÿbyÿDetÿNorskeÿVeritas.

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Example from user manual style. Main Header in box, while Sub Headers in the text

8

Hatteland Display AS

IND100077-1

General

About this manualThe manual contains electrical, mechanical and input/output signal specifications. All specifications in this manual, due to manufacturing, new revisions and approvals, are subject to change without notice. However, the last update and revision of this manual are shown both on the frontpage and also in the “Revision History” chapter at the end of the manual.

Furthermore, for third party datasheet and user manuals, please see dedicated Documentation and Driver DVDdelivered with the product or contact our sales/technical/helpdesk personnel for support.

About Hatteland DisplayHatteland Display is the leading technology provider of specialized display and computer products, delivering high quality, unique and customized solutions to the international maritime, naval and industrial markets.

The company represents innovation and quality to the system integrators world wide. Effective quality assurance and investment in sophisticated in-house manufacturing methods and facilities enable us to deliver Type Approved and Mil tested products. Our customer oriented approach, technical knowledge and dedication to R&D, makes us a trusted and preferred supplier of approved solutions, which are backed up by a strong service network.

www.hatteland-display.comYou will find our website full of useful information to help you make an informed choice as to the right product for your needs. You will find detailed product descriptions and specifications for the entire range on Displays, Computers andPanel Computers, Military solutions as well as the range of supporting accessories. The site carries a wealth ofinformation regarding our product testing and approvals in addition to company contact information for our variousoffices around the world, the global service centers and the technical help desk, all ensuring the best possiblesupport wherever you, or your vessel, may be in the world.

Contact InformationHead office, Vats / Norway:

Hatteland Display ASÅmsosen

N-5578 Nedre Vats, Norway

Tel: +47 4814 2200 Fax: +47 5276 5444

[email protected]

Sales office, Frankfurt / Germany:Hatteland Display GmbH

Werner Heisenberg Strasse 12,D-63263 Neu-Isenburg, Germany

Tel: +49 6102 370 954 Fax: +49 6102 370 968

Sales office, Oslo / Norway:Solbråveien 20N-1383 Asker

Norway

Tel: +47 4814 2200 Fax: +47 5276 5444

Sales office, Aix-en-Provence / France:Hatteland Display SAS

ACTIMART, 1140 RUE AMPERE, BP 50 19613795 AIX-EN-PROVENCE, CEDEX 3

France

Tel: +33 (0) 4 42 16 47 57Fax: +33 (0) 4 42 16 47 00

Sales office, San Diego / USA:Hatteland Display Inc.

11440 W. Bernardo Court, Suite 300San Diego, CA 92127, USA

Tel: +1 858 753 1959Fax: +1 858-408-1834

For an up-2-date list, please visit www.hatteland-display.com/locations

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7.1.1 Indexing

For documentation, manuals, guides and reports it is often logically wise to choose INDEX based setup (i.e. Contents as shown in this manual indicated with numbers formatted as 0, 0.0 or 0.0.0). Indexing table should have levels of indents but keep the same font size. Avoid ending Headers and Sub Headers with an period at the end. General rule is to use the main fonts and colors as specified in this manual. Please contact Hatteland Display, Marketing with help for setup and maintain the INDEX feature of your media.

Here are an example of a 3 level index and its resulting index table/contents view.

Example from report / letter style Example from contents page style

0. HEADER

The text goes here in regular body-text.

0.0 SUB HEADER

We need to explain deeper, so we create a sub header of the main header.

0.0.0 SUB HEADER2

The sub header above needs even one more level of detail, so we create a sub header 2.

7.2 Red Line

The Red Line is a very small but subtle identity for Hatteland Display and is used in combination of the brand logo, company logo, addresses and web site logo. It gives the impression of a framework that consists of top banner, content and bottombanner for all kinds of media, but also establishes our company profile across all medias. The Red Line should be used very carefully and not made to thick. It can also be animated by drawing it from left to right or right to left.

The Red Line should be used from start to end of the media created, however for certain electronic documents this is not possible, so for these cases the Red Line must go from margin-to-margin on media and all text and logos must be aligned to the ends of the Red Line.

The Red Line can be used elsewhere in the content of the media also together with the top and bottom line, but should be used carefully not to overcomplicate the media with too many.

Below are some thickness tips.

A0-A6 media = 1 pt thick lineWeb site/Screen Material = 1 px thick linePoster Material 70x100cm = 2 pt thick line

1 pt thickness: 3 pt thickness:

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7.3 Bullet Points

Hatteland Display allows for different bullet points based on which media/file format is used. This is due to the fact that some software are meant for layout while others are meant for documentation/presentation purposes and not all feature the same design in bullet points creation.

Round Bullet Point Square/Box Bullet Point

• Bullet Point #1

• Bullet Point #2

• Bullet Point #3

Bullet Point #1

Bullet Point #2

Bullet Point #3

- An extra line is preferred if space allows for it.- "BLACK" color only- Intended for documentation / reports / manuals.- Suitable for WEB, since its part of HTML spec. <LI>- Accessible by all.

- An extra line is preferred if space allows for it.- "GRAY" color only- Intended for brochures, presentations, animations & poster/trade show material.- Can be used "off-margin" as shown in this manual.- Accessible by graphic/layout designers only.

7.4 Ordinary Images

Hatteland Display strives to use the highest quality pictures available, either by means of editing, manipulating (removal of objects, dust, scratches), compositing, stitching, image enhancement or using 3D renderings to improve the overall look of the image. The pictures can also have caption. The border is 0.5pt thick and in color "GRAY". In general all typical image effects should be avoided such as Drop Shadow, Outline Glow, double colored borders etc.

For examples, please review the Appendix chapter.

7.5 Product Images

When Hatteland Display are introducing preliminary or new finalized products, it is important that they are presented aselegant as possible. Acquiring actual product pictures can be impossible due to development phases. In such cases, weprovide solutions on how to present our products correctly and in which style they are to be presented in. If time permits, we are able to produce realistic 3D pictures* as close as possible to the real life product before it is even prototype built.

All product pictures today are taken by a professional photographer hired on-site and used in all instances of brochures, web-site , advertisement and product posters. It is the most prefarable style if time and product availability permits.

In cases of urgent needs or during critial deadline situations, a high quality textures, shadow based 3D realistic renderings* can be used.

*An 3D realistic environment gives us an unlimited number of design possibilities, animation possibilities, all kinds of resolutions, "exploding" products showing it's interior or focus on close details. Capture product images which contains unwanted reflections, multi-colored lightning, blurring, unwanted shadows or smudge marks and locking the photo set to just a given set of angles during a photo shoot. Also, over time it is impossible to physically align products in the same stylemaking 2 year photo and a yesterdays's photo appear similar in respect of angles, photo cuts and maybe even lightning, shadows will differ. Additional pictures or new angles based on the design needs can be created in the same Hatteland Display profile quality within minutes, keeping our similarity of picture design consistent for several years has proven to be extremely effective. Adding customer logo's, changing product paint colors, choosing different images on screen can all be done quickly within minutes and there is no need to focus on max pixel resolutions, lenses, upgrades of camera equipment, lightning setups, dedicatedstudio room, availability of products, post-editing etc. It does require a lot of time to produce a 3D realistic model and attention to shadows, textures, radiosity lightning are key factors for success.

All images must be in high resolution (300 DPI or at least 2048 pixels wide). Compression such as JPEG should be avoided as it manipulates image data. JPEG can be used, but only Adobe Photoshop saved in 90% or 11/12 in quality is approved. Approved image format to use is ".TIF" or ".TGA". Note: ".TIF", it is suggested to save .TIF images with Byte Order set to "IBM PC" and not "Macintosh" format" as it seems to be uncompatible with certain PC based software (unexplained crashes).

Avoid saving/using pictures in .EPS format, as this format are only intended for vectorized content such as logos andwireframe/solid colored illustrations that contain no pixel information. There is no real need to save images as CMYK, as today's software will convert RGB into CMYK automatically, saving you pre-processing time before you go final and avoid the hassle with having color calibration performed on your Operating System towards the screen you are using (except if using Analog VGA with CRT monitors). Please review the Appendix chapter for examples.

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7.6 Tables

All Hatteland Display tables in documents and media should follow the following design and rules. Text can be centered, left or right adjusted depending on the contents and needs. Alternating fill by using a "GRAY" shading are allowed. If othercolors (red, green, blue, purple, yellow) are to be used, they should be toned down to not appear to harsh and strong for a on screen media.

The fonts used should be as specified in this manual. The font color should in general not interfere with the background cell color and not appear hard to see on both screen or printed media. The main font color should always be black, except for headers which are shown in a slightly larger font and in white color.

Acceptable Table Combination/Colors:

Cell Header (white color) Cell Header (white color) Cell Header (white color)Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color)

Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color)

Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color)

Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color)

Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color)

Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color)

Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color)

7.7 Word Breaking

All Hatteland Display written text has to be presented easy to read and to match the overall design. For large text blocks, please consider breaking it up with commas, new lines, periods and paragraphs. Long words should generally not be pre-sented as the word "presented" just did with an "pre-sented" "-" to indicate a broken word. For those cases, make sure the word "presented" is shown as a full word on the next line. In some cases, "justify" a text block to appear more design elegant can be chosen.

A general rule for all written text in all sizes are to space it out and make sure its easy to read. Consider using bullet points if the text written consists of many short sentences separated by periods or commas. Here is an example:

We manufacture many of our own components using sophisticated techniques and machinery, and QA systems such as VSM, 5S and KPL. Our ability to meet your demand is ensured using cutting-edge design and production systems such as LEAN manufacturing. Our sophisticated line manufacturing and 3-color calibration chambers with its 5 thermal chambers also reflects our dedication. We alsoprovide Class 1000 and 10000 clean rooms, a dedicated prototype section and a dedicated test section to support customers worldwide.

For easier reading and to appear more elegant, consider using bullet points like this.

We manufacture many of our own components using sophisticated techniques and machinery, and QA systems such as VSM, 5S and KPL. Our ability to meet your demand is ensured using cutting-edge design and production systems such as:

• LEAN Manufacturing

• Sophisticated Line Manufacturing

• 3-color calibration chambers

• 5 Thermal chambers

• Class 1000 and 10000 clean rooms

• Dedicated Prototype section

• Dedicated Test section

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Sometimes "justify" a text block can be used to when placed next to an picture. Notice that all lines and words have the same length.

We manufacture many of our own components using sophisticated techniques and machinery, and QA systems such as VSM, 5S and KPL. Our ability to meet your demand is ensured using cutting-edge design and production systems such as LEAN manufacturing.

Our sophisticated line manufacturing and 3-color calibration chambers with its 5 thermal chambers also reflects our dedication. We also provide Class 1000 and 10000 clean rooms, a dedicated prototype section and a dedicated test section to support customers worldwide.

7.8 Page Breaking

All documents, reports and manuals should preferably be page broken by headers or paragraphs if possible for easier reading and overall presentation. Examples of this is clearly seen in this manual, where some pages appear to have a lot of "free space". The reason for this is that the following content on the preceding page cannot fit into its previous pagecausing break-off in the paragraphs. For that matter, the content was moved to the next blank page, leaving the preceding page from 30-80% filled with "free space".

Please review the Appendix Chapter for examples.

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8. Trademarks

A trademark protects our technology, design and the reputation for our company. A trademark is a type of intellectualproperty, and typically a name, word, phrase, logo, symbol, design, image, or a combination of these elements.

8.1 Registered Trademarks

Initially a registration of a trademark is done during a two-step design phase.

Phase 1: ™From the point the registration takes place until it was found approved and fully registered as ® trademark, a "™" is added to the logo in question. Like this: GLASS DISPLAY CONTROL™ or HATTELAND DISPLAY™. This phase may take 2 years.

Phase 2: ®After the approval, and ® is added to the logo (normally in top right corner approx 1/4 of the logo height or by visual look).

Reference: http://www.hatteland-display.com/corporate_trademark_certificates.php

8.2 Design Trademarks

A design trademark is used for unique products that are developed & designed by Hatteland Display. An example would be our backpack concept for the Series 2 Display and Computer product range introduced in 2005.

Reference: http://www.hatteland-display.com/corporate_patent_and_design_certificates.php

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9. Advertisements

4 main groups:

• Corporate - promoting Hatteland Display as a company and its capabilities. May be market related.• Product - promoting products, specifications and features. Slightly market related.• Employment - focuses on humans as "engine" for our continuing success and motivation.• Web - primarily product and brand oriented, but includes all the concept mentioned above.

These groups have their own set of design rules, but generally are all based on the rules mentioned in this manual.

• Corporate shows often images of entrance, location, production areas, people in work, product pictures without anycaptions. The main focus is in the written words and to provide a clear understanding. This kind of advertisement is to get to know our company and our capabilities, history and technology without too many technical details.

• Product shows images of actual products without mentioning specific type numbers, but rather "ranges" of product directed to markets and uses. These kind of advertisement is to get to know our product ranges and size, but sometimes also what market they are targeted for.

• Employment show strong focus to be human direct in writing and trigger physiological elements of the person reading it and invites them to join our company. The amount of text used shall be as minimal as possible to gain quick interest in the "available job jungle". The fonts and colors used are based the rules as described in this manual.

• Web site is designed after the same rules that apply to documents, manuals, advertisements etc. The fonts are the same, the graphic material is designed in similarity. It should be an interactive version where the content is often dynamically updated but are still within the design rules. It is important to not rely on plugins (flash, embedded video) or softwaredatabases that do not comply with our company profile designs or that slow down visitors in their path.

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10. Online/web based communication

The web site, www.hatteland-display.com

The web site should be easy and fast to navigate. It should contain all the information available for our products, company, key personnel, contact information, service and support at the first screen, via a menu (even after product have goneobsolete, material shall be updated to reflect our focus on long lasting support). The menu is naturally part of all pages viewed, and the location is visible by a horizontal bar at the top of the site at all times.

Navigation and "the time to reach" material (pdf, manual, pictures, drawings) should be fast as possible and without clutter. Content should be updated at least once a week (with dates and text) - no matter what the importance of the update was.

The websites should have no loading of animation during first page view for instance causing an tedious loading & delay each time they visit the website. In addition Flash, Silverlight componentes and effects should not be present as these requires additional loading, are target for crashes, tedious to look at and they have a constant need for updates for the Operating system along with the fact it does not offer anything "better" to the website, except for being nice looking, which can be achieved anyway by subtle use of tables, colors, lines and fonts. CSS styled animation and effects are however suitable, if fades and animations are not moving/animated too slow, resulting in a lack of responsiveness.

All web sites produced by Hatteland Display shall be tested in the range of most popular browsers (i.e. Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Safari, Google Chrome) and the resolution shall be locked to 1024x768 or 1280x1024 to support 15/17 inch TFT users. It has proven to be a suitable resolution that do not create any visual problems for the visitors and allcontent is highly accessible.

Examples from webpage:

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10.1 Visions - customer eNews publication

The Visions e-mail newsletter informs customers about recent official/press releases and are released by needs. Visions design is based on some key rules:

Layout:The layout has been designed and tested thourghly against the mailing system which requires the code to be validated by http://validator.w3.org. This validator has to approve the document and its code before it can be shipped successfully to customers.

The layout is based on our regular company/webprofile and follows the same rule in choice ofpresentation, simplicity and style elements. Thelayout consists of two "layers". The first is the "index page view" while the second page is the actual story which don't have to be validated since it is stored on our website and are not shipped through the e-mail system.

The Short News bar at the right shall not have too many words, the appropriate amount of the final height should not be higher than the "news box" to the left with the picture. If so, the Short News text has to be shorten and the full story put on a "story page view" instead. The Short News bar should also be similar in height of the top stories boxes.

Amount of stories should be between 4-8

Friday, March 26, 2010

Dear Reader,

The end of the first quarter of 2010 is upon us, and in spite of the much spoken about economic downturn, we atHatteland Display see a stable market with many opportunities... Read more

Lars Skjelbred-Eriksen, Vice President Sales & Marketing

Hatteland Display is pleased to announcethe successful conclusion of TEMPESTtesting

Hatteland Display is pleased to announce the successfulconclusion of TEMPEST testing on one of its most widelyused maritime display models...

Read more

Short Stories

Hatteland Display at Sea Japan,April 21-23rd.Read more

The Winner of the 2009 YachtCompetition...Read more

Visions Issue Schedule 2010Click here

The Upcoming Sea-Air-Space Exposition,May 3rd - 5th. Meet us at booth 1200!

We invite all our customers to visit us at our booth.Come and see our new products, and participate in ourSpecial Golfing Competition! ...

Read more

The World's First Mass Production of IEC60945 approved 23inch LED displays hasstarted!

The LED backlighting ensures that the new 23" Series 1display provides excellent viewing performance...

Read more

ECDIS ready hardware from HattelandDisplay. No worries.

Our ECDIS ready hardware has been improved!Read more

Series 2 from Hatteland Display GainingGround in the US

FLIR Systems showed Hatteland Display Series 2 at theMiami Boat Show...

Read more

Organizational improvements for a moredynamic sales-organization

We want to respond fast and effectively to ourcustomers' needs. With a new structure of our salesorganization we expect to be even more dynamic...

Read more

Friday, December 18, 2009

The Compact Computer

HT C01

The HT C01 is based on the latestavailable computer technology,Hatteland Display's efficientproduction methods and design formass production, ensure that it is acost- competitive option.

In order to avoid problems ofoverheating, the HT C01 designershave ensured exceptional thermaldesign, which allows for 24/7operation in the -15C to +55Ctemperature range.

To evaluate it's maximumenvironmental capability over andbeyond the type approvalrequirements, the HTC01 has alsobeen Halt tested; the results wereimpressive!

It has a high end Core2Duo processor, supports full length /full height PCI / PCIe cards, 4x Gigabitethernet (with teaming functions and different chipsets) and SSD options.

Furthermore the removabletop-cover makes it very easyto upgrade internal elementsand also means the productis extremely service friendlyonce in the field.

For information about availability and lead-time, please contact [email protected]

The HT C01 is recognized for its innovative design aspects, havingreceived a Red Dot Product Design Award and Honourable mentiondistinction.

Trackback link to the index page.

Hatteland Display ASÅmsosen, N-5578 Nedre Vats, Norway

Tel: (+47) 5276 3700 - Fax: (+47) 5276 5444

Information, pictures, illustrations and content may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or reduced toany electronic medium or machine-readable form from this document without the prior written consent of Hatteland Display AS. The

products may not be copied or duplicated in any way.

Index page view Story page view

Fonts:Verdana only in selected/suitable sizes.Same colors as specified in this manual.Handel Gothic BT can be used, but only as graphics.

Pictures:Pictures for the "index page view" is always aligned to the right and is of the same size. It should consists of parts of the original/bigger picture seen in the "story page view". All other layout, placement, design,picture rules etc. as per this manual. See closeup to the right.

Teaser:The teaser should not be more than 5 lined which ends with the "...Read more" with the link to the "story page view". See closeup to the right.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Dear Reader,

The end of the first quarter of 2010 is upon us, and in spite of the much spoken about economic downturn, we atHatteland Display see a stable market with many opportunities... Read more

Lars Skjelbred-Eriksen, Vice President Sales & Marketing

Hatteland Display is pleased to announcethe successful conclusion of TEMPESTtesting

Hatteland Display is pleased to announce the successfulconclusion of TEMPEST testing on one of its most widelyused maritime display models...

Read more

Short Stories

Hatteland Display at Sea Japan,April 21-23rd.Read more

The Winner of the 2009 YachtCompetition...Read more

Visions Issue Schedule 2010Click here

The Upcoming Sea-Air-Space Exposition,May 3rd - 5th. Meet us at booth 1200!

We invite all our customers to visit us at our booth.Come and see our new products, and participate in ourSpecial Golfing Competition! ...

Read more

The World's First Mass Production of IEC60945 approved 23inch LED displays hasstarted!

The LED backlighting ensures that the new 23" Series 1display provides excellent viewing performance...

Read more

ECDIS ready hardware from HattelandDisplay. No worries.

Our ECDIS ready hardware has been improved!Read more

Series 2 from Hatteland Display GainingGround in the US

FLIR Systems showed Hatteland Display Series 2 at theMiami Boat Show...

Read more

Organizational improvements for a moredynamic sales-organization

We want to respond fast and effectively to ourcustomers' needs. With a new structure of our salesorganization we expect to be even more dynamic...

Read more

Header in "Black" colorThe related "cropped" picture

Teaser text with its "...Read more" linkTeaser text "box" is of the same height as picture.

Content:The contents page shows the entire story with all pictures, linked documents etc. It has its own design, that rely on our letter/documentation profile as specificed in this manual. One important rule is to keep the story at minimal words and with hugepictures. See closeup to the right.

Basically the lined setup is:

"Header""Picture Banner" (if possible)

"Complete story text" which also includes pictures.

Friday, December 18, 2009

The Compact Computer

HT C01

The HT C01 is based on the latestavailable computer technology,Hatteland Display's efficientproduction methods and design formass production, ensure that it is acost- competitive option.

In order to avoid problems ofoverheating, the HT C01 designershave ensured exceptional thermaldesign, which allows for 24/7operation in the -15C to +55Ctemperature range.

To evaluate it's maximumenvironmental capability over andbeyond the type approvalrequirements, the HTC01 has alsobeen Halt tested; the results wereimpressive!

It has a high end Core2Duo processor, supports full length /full height PCI / PCIe cards, 4x Gigabitethernet (with teaming functions and different chipsets) and SSD options.

Furthermore the removabletop-cover makes it very easyto upgrade internal elementsand also means the productis extremely service friendlyonce in the field.

For information about availability and lead-time, please contact [email protected]

The HT C01 is recognized for its innovative design aspects, havingreceived a Red Dot Product Design Award and Honourable mentiondistinction.

Trackback link to the index page.

Hatteland Display ASÅmsosen, N-5578 Nedre Vats, Norway

Tel: (+47) 5276 3700 - Fax: (+47) 5276 5444

Information, pictures, illustrations and content may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or reduced toany electronic medium or machine-readable form from this document without the prior written consent of Hatteland Display AS. The

products may not be copied or duplicated in any way.

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11. Stationeries

Stationaries follow the same company profile and design layout elements as described earlier in this manual. The mostprominent examples are shown below, but the same rules apply for other stationary design not illustrated in this section.This may include give-aways and typical one-time projects.

11.1 Business Cards

The amount of lines of data may vary between 1-4 lines. More than this will interfere with the general layout design and should be avoided. It's design is based on the same layout as the Outlook Signature. Can also be used as name tags during events, tradeshows and seminars etc.

Two sides Business Cards is also possible, where one side is normally English and side 2 in a different language of choice.

Hatteland Display Complete offi ce address here

First Middle Last NameTitle

Direct Phone : +xx xxxx xxxxCell Phone : +xx xxx xx xxxFax : +xx xxxx xxxx e-mail : fi [email protected]

Phones first linese-mail as last line

The company addressfor which the personis physically located.

Technical Data (cards suitable for Canon CX 350 Printer): Canon 300G matt p-white, both side namecard. 91mm wide x 55mm height. Type Number: MB300DA PWM1 - 0191B004[AA]

11.2 Name Tags

Use the business cards from above.

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11.3 Product Labelling

The HATTELAND® brand logo

is ONLY used for elements directly in physical contact with products.

This include packaging box (cardboard), serial labels and specific warning/information labels that are attached to products. This may also include an removable HATTELAND® logo sticker in front or non-removable HATTELAND® brand logo mechanically engineering into the chassis, back cover or onto the user controls plastic/rubber material. The user manual delivered with each products also give indication of where all labels are located and the type of label design. Each product has their own internal document describing where the labels are to be placed and what the label should contain of text.

Note that some labels and products also use the HATTELAND DISPLAY® company logo in addition to the Brand Logo. The Company Logo (HATTELAND DISPLAY®) can be used on products, but primarly the company logo is only visible on 1 type of serial label and used in manuals, datasheets and other paper materials.

Below are examples for approved uses and placement of the HATTELAND® brand logo or Company Logo.

Company or Brand Logo on Serial Label Current Lables in use

HATTELAND® Brand Logo on Info Label Current Lables in use

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HATTELAND® Brand Logo by Mechanical Engineering / Design

Brand Logo sticker examples (tradeshows, exhibitions, showcase, demo products)

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Packaging Logo Placement and Specifications for Main Products (Displays, Panel Computers, Computers)

w65 x h87mmBlack lines

Note: This is not a square.Left line must be removed.

<<<<<< 30mm distance from bottom symbols to bottom box >>>>>>

<<<<<<<< 30mm distance from top box to top element >>>>>>>>>123 x 123 x 123 mm

123 dm³

HAA xxx

COMPANY LOGO = Please center on box horizontally. Vertically shall be above center as illustrated.

HAA xxx = xxx to be replaced with correct internal reference later.

123 x 123 x 123 mm = Insert correct outer dimensions based on Length x Width x Height factor in millimeters, including volume of outer dimensions as two lines 123 dm³

NOTE: Notice the LEFT and RIGHT arrows in the symbols area must be facing in opposite direction of eachother.

< Length >< Width >

< H

eigh

t >

- Logo to be used: Company Logo ONLY. No other logo or graphical element is allowed, except Packaging icons as shown above.

- Logo and other symbols and text to be printed in single color, BLACK.

- Placement of logo in center horizontally to approx 50% sized from the full width of printable area.

- Placement of logo vertically on printable area to be approx 1.5 x height of logo above center.

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Packaging Specifications for Kit Box (for Contents of Package)

This box contains normally everything listed as loose objects as seen in "Contents of Package" inside User Manuals.

The box have a simple specification to indentify Product Definition/Reference,Recycle Symbol (with or without RESY if applicable) and unique productiontypenumber for the cardboard box.

The box are usually placed at top of the main product packaging (internally),but could also be located on the side (internally) based on product range/familydesign.

The width and length is based on main product packaging to fit, height isbetween 3-6 cm based on design/needs.

ProductDefinition

RecycleSymbol

Unique CardboardBox Typenumber

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Packaging Logo Placement and Specifications for Accessories

These boxes would initially follow the same rule as Main Product logo, symbol, marking guidelines as illustrated on theprevious page. However, if only local label printing is possible, the following example shows a printed label and glued toeither the short side of the box or on-top (best visibility needed and be determined).

- Adhesive White Label should be used (illustrated in gray color below for clairity).- Black Outline Square required around the information.- Font to be used "Arial Narrow", vary in sizes. See example below.- All text and symbols, logo in black color.- Size of label can vary based on available label sizes on stock/fit to printer etc, but should adhere to the following layout, position and build-up of the various elements as detailed below. - Symbols used must be determined by the table on next page. Below is just an example of position and size.

Example of a typical Hatteland Display Accessory box. The following properties are noted:- No printing of text, logos or symbols on box.- All marking to appear on 1 single label, placed on the short side (for warehouse convenience).

Cardboard Box Symbols thatapply both for Cardboard Boxand its packaging contents and items inside.

Company Logo

Description of item inside

Based on contents

Typenumber

Revision of Item inside

Alternative internal reference/typenumber

Logo variants (color, black in common file formats + this manual can be downloaded from:http://www.hatteland-display.com/logos_and_guidelines.php

Packaging Symbols as illustrated in this manual can be downloaded from (various formats, all black color):http://www.hatteland-display.com/misc/symbols_pack.zip

HD TMB SX1-C1

Rev.124" and 26" Series X Mounting Brackets,

EN 60945 Ral 9011

ONE SET

JHAxxxx

HD TMB SX1-C1

Rev.124" and 26" Series X Mounting Brackets,

EN 60945 Ral 9011

ONE SET

JHAxxxx

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Illustrated below are the typical common symbols that Hatteland Display use. A minimum of these symbols are required on all Cardboard boxes that Hatteland Display deliver from their factory. The number of symbols on a Cardboard box will vary depending on contents of the Cardboard box.

Cardboard box is made of Recycleable paper

material.

"xxxx" indicates thatCardboard manufacturer is member of RESY by its

unique 4-digit ID.▼

Cardboard box is made of Recycleable paper

material.

Can be used if Cardboard manufacturer is NOT a

member of RESY.▼

Manufacturer ofcardboard box

“safe-environment“marking (membership)."DER GRÜNE PUNKT"

Symbol can be omitted if cardboard box

manufacturer is not a member.

ProductDeclaration of Conformity

CE marking.▼

High-Low temperature range for storage

conditions.▼

▲Indicate to keep box out

of rain and do not store in damp conditions.

▲Indicates that box can be stored in a lying position with arrows as indicated

pointing left.

On opposite side of box the arrows are mirrored.

▲Indicates the box can

be be stored in a upright position with arrows as indicated pointing up.

▲Fragile - Handle with care

Indicates packagecontains breakable

material. Is not limited to products with front glass.

Cardboard Box Symbol Markings

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ID Pcs Typenumber Details

A 1 Bag 24” Series X Transparent plastic bag for entire unit - L530 x W670 mm x 35my thickMaterial: Low-Density Polyethylene (LPDE) / Linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE)

B 1 MDLN1FM050 Protective Foil for Front Glass. L590 x H381 mmContains a “ATTENTION LABEL” (IND100148-5) sticker.

C 2 HAA147 Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) packaging. Mounted on product.unit (top and bottom) to secure it safely inside cardboard box.

D 1 HAA149 Cardboard box - L651 x W141 x H50 mm Kit Box (with the items as described in“Contents of Package”). Print Method: PostPrint Flexo

E 1 HAA198 Cardboard box - L686 x W170 x H530 mm (for both main unit, HAA149 and HAA147). Print Method: PostPrint Flexo. Volume: 62.39 dm³

F 1 HAA187 Cardboard box handle, white plastic. Mounted through HAA198 on top.

G 1 HAA156 Cardboard Protection Box - L702 x W186 x H566 mm, wraps around HAA198 to preventtransport scratches and/or tears to original box. Volume: 73.9dm³

Additional bags for screws, cables etc. are transparent plastic bags with zipper (where applicable). All loose parts are placed inside HAA149 (kit/accessories box).

Kit Box (HAA149)Text: “HAA149 24” Series X”

D

Serial Number Side (HAA198) Opposite Side (HAA198)

Symbol Markings(see own table)

SerialNumberLabel

QualityControlLabel

ManufacturerWarehouse Label

E F G

Hole in box toreveal SerialNumber Label

Serial Number Side (HAA156)

Example: Product Packaging Specification - 24 inch Maritime Multi Computer

Example: Single Product Packaging Brief Overview

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Empty Box Foam, Unit and Kit Box in place 1 x Final Shipped Package

Combined to

A

B

C

C D

Combined to

STEP 1 STEP 2

STEP 3

G

E

E

Example: Single Product Packaging Stacked Overview

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12. Appendix - Correct / Incorrect use of elements

- Reference: "4. Logo Usage, Point 2"

2. The logos cannot be enclosed inside any shape or object, stretched, distorted or applied with effects in any way. When scaling the logo to fit documents or material, always respect "scale to aspect ratio".

Correct Incorrect

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- Reference: "4. Logo Usage, Point 7"

7. Spacing requirements

• Do not attach graphic or typographic devices to logo, and do not use in close proximity to competing design elements.

• Minimum space between all four sides of the logo and adjacent typography or other design elements (including photography) should be at least the height away from the logo. Examples given in table below:

Correct Incorrect

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- Reference: "4. Logo Usage, Point 8"

8. Unacceptable / Incorrect usage

• Do not tint or re-color the logos. Example shows 50% tint. This causes also different strength of colors.

• Do not add shadow or "enhance" the logo. Example show "Drop Shadow" and "Outer Glow" effects.

• Do not alter the position(s), re-scale or re-work of any of the logo elements.

• Do not place the logo on an angle except for exceptional display purposes allowed and quality approved by Hatteland Display, Marketing.

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- Reference: "7.4 Ordinary Images"

Hatteland Display have certain requirements for the image which is illustrated in the table below.

Acceptable Use Unacceptable Use

Picture has been adjusted in levels, brightness to show more details.Picture has been cropped.Picture is with border, giving it a clear edge.Picture is kept with its original aspect ratio, i.e. not stretched.Drop shadow or other effects is not allowed.

Picture is too dark.Picture show distracting details at bottom.Picture is without border, making the sky blend into background.Picture is not cropped.Picture has been stretched to match design elements.Picture has been applied with "Drop Shadow"

Acceptable Use Unacceptable Use

Removed unwanted objects (advanced photo manipulation).Cropped picture to appear wide and to shift focus of image.Rotated picure to create a flat aligned horizon.

Picture has unwanted objects (car & reflection from garage port)Picture has a 4:3 format, while the image/lens is clearly more wideHorizon in image seems to be sliding upwards.

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Acceptable Use Unacceptable Use

CARGO SHIP INCRemoved logo/text.Aligned horizon to appear flat and aligned.Show more of the original picture, but also cropped to appear wider.Correct border applied.

Picture has parts of logo or text.Picture is misaligned, horizon is slanting.Picture has wrong border applied.Picture has cut of parts of the ship, even though the original picture show the entire ship.

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- Reference: "7.5 Product Images"

Hatteland Display have certain requirements for the image which is illustrated in the table below.

Unacceptable Images Acceptable Images

Picture captured "ad-hoc".Cheap camera lens producing barrel distortion.Picture shows background elements and show reflections of camera man and room. No focus on lightning, shadows, disturb-ing elements, elegance.

Should NEVER be presented or used officially and generally avoided.Primarily for internal use ONLY and for internal documentation andduring development stages for customized products.

Solid "odd" colors, giving the picture a "cheap" look.

Can be used during internal documentation or via early, personalcustomer communication through engineers and sales personnel.

Should not be used for official material.

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Acceptable Images Preferred Images

Picture 1 shows an outline version (wireframe) of the product in "BLACK" color. Should always be combined with a white background. Can be used for official material.

Picture 2 is 3D generated realistically. Picture feature shadows, correct lightning, real scanned textures and structure effects to appear real.

Further, unlimited angles and variations is possible with this technique. Should be used when no photo is available for a desired angle.

Photos taken by professional photographer with double flash. Minimal or no post-editing was done. Product is placed against white backdrop on a white table (preferably with minor reflection capabilities, typical Plexiglass material or thin glass with white paper underneath to produce reflections).

The final picture should show faint shadows and reflection if possible for the most elegant result and style. Indication of cheap flash bulbs is not visible.

Also showing a close-up of certain details is preferred.

Please ask for Hatteland Display, Marketing Department's approval when in doubt.

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- Reference: "7.6 Tables"

Unacceptable Table Combination/Colors, difficult to read both on-screen and paper, color difference are disturbing.

Cell Header Cell Header Cell HeaderContents Contents Contents

Contents Contents Contents

Contents Contents Contents

Contents Contents Contents

Contents Contents Contents

Contents Contents Contents

Contents Contents Contents

- Reference: "7.8 Page Breaking"

Here is an example of correct and incorrect page breaks, based on headers, paragraphs and a table. In some cases, text may have to be rewritten or spaced out to concur with this rule. It is important that such supervision is exercised. Make sureparagraphs stays together, if not possible, try to break or rewrite it into pieces that belong together.

Incorrect Page Break Correct Page Break

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7.6 Tables

All Hatteland Display tables in documents and media should follow the following design and rules. Text can be centered, left or right adjusted depending on the contents and needs. Alternating fill by using a "GRAY" shading are allowed. If othercolors (red, green, blue, purple, yellow) are to be used, they should be toned down to not appear to harsh and strong for a on screen media.

The fonts used should be as specified in this manual. The font color should in general not interfere with the background cell color and not appear hard to see on both screen or printed media. The main font color should always be black, except for headers which are shown in a slightly larger font and in white color.

Acceptable Table Combination/Colors:

Cell Header (white color) Cell Header (white color) Cell Header (white color)Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color)

Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color)

Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color)

Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color)

Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color)

Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color)

Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color)

Unacceptable Table Combination/Colors:

Cell Header Cell Header Cell HeaderContents Contents Contents

Contents Contents Contents

Contents Contents Contents

Contents Contents Contents

Contents Contents Contents

Contents Contents Contents

Contents Contents Contents

7.7 Word Breaking

All Hatteland Display written text has to be presented easy to read and to match the overall design. For large text blocks, please consider breaking it up with commas, new lines, periods and paragraphs. Long words should generally not be pre-sented as the word "presented" just did with an "pre-sented" "-" to indicate a broken word. For those cases, make sure the word "presented" is shown as a full word on the next line. In some cases, "justify" a text block to appear more design elegant can be chosen.

A general rule for all written text in all sizes are to space it out and make sure its easy to read. Consider using bullet points if the text written consists of many short sentences separated by periods or commas. Here is an example:

We manufacture many of our own components using sophisticated techniques and machinery, and QA systems such as VSM, 5S and KPL. Our ability to meet your demand is ensured using cutting-edge design and production systems such as LEAN manufacturing. Our sophisticated line manufacturing and 3-color calibration chambers with its 5 thermal chambers also reflects our dedication. We alsoprovide Class 1000 and 10000 clean rooms, a dedicated prototype section and a dedicated test section to support customers worldwide.

For easier reading and to appear more elegant, consider using bullet points like this.

We manufacture many of our own components using sophisticated techniques and machinery, and QA systems such as VSM, 5S and KPL. Our ability to meet your demand is ensured using cutting-edge design and production systems such as:

• LEAN Manufacturing

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• Sophisticated Line Manufacturing

• 3-color calibration chambers

• 5 Thermal chambers

• Class 1000 and 10000 clean rooms

• Dedicated Prototype section

• Dedicated Test section

Sometimes "justify" a text block can be used to when placed next to an picture. Notice that all lines and words have the same length.

We manufacture many of our own components using sophisticated techniques and machinery, and QA systems such as VSM, 5S and KPL. Our ability to meet your demand is ensured using cutting-edge design and production systems such as LEAN manufacturing.

Our sophisticated line manufacturing and 3-color calibration chambers with its 5 thermal chambers also reflects our dedication. We also provide Class 1000 and 10000 clean rooms, a dedicated prototype section and a dedicated test section to support customers worldwide.

7.8 Page Breaking

All documents, reports and manuals should preferably be page broken by headers or paragraphs if possible for easier reading and overall presentation. Examples of this is clearly seen in this manual, where some pages appear to have a lot of "free space". The reason for this is that the following content on the preceding page cannot fit into its previous pagecausing break-off in the paragraphs. For that matter, the content was moved to the next blank page, leaving the preceding page from 30-80% filled with "free space".

Here is an example of wrong and correct page breaks, based on headers, paragraphs and a table. In some cases, text may have to be rewritten or spaced out to concur with this rule. It is important that such supervision is exercised. Make sureparagraphs stays together, if not possible, try to break or rewrite it into pieces that belong together.

Wrong Page Break Correct Page Break

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Enterprise: NO 974 533 146

Supplementary Information

7. Industrial suppliers

7.1. Industrial components Hatteland Display is using suppliers with main focus on industrial market. This means that modules and components are chosen from industrial and embedded roadmaps. Benefit with this is:

• High quality industrial components • Configuration control, exact same product delivered over several years • Engineering Change Notifications (ECN) from suppliers and then to our customers • Controlled End Of Life (EOL) situations • Last Time Buy (LTB) options

7.2. Internal test procedures Hatteland Display’s internal test procedures are described in Hatteland Display’s quality manual. Hatteland Display will within 2008 implement an extended incoming goods control which will contain spot test of the incoming goods. Attached document (DOC100391-1_Test specification HT 405 STD A1.doc) is an example of our internal test procedure for a 4U computer. A “Tear Down” on a random product is a part of Hatteland Display’s procedures. (Tear Down Report - Hatteland Display.doc)

8. Model types

8.1. Basic Model The technical solution on the Basic model will reduce the total computer configuration for customer from 9 models to 6 models. This solution will ensure a more flexible and cost effective solution for customer. This solution will also release PCI slots. Description Specification CPU Intel Core 2 Duo 2,4GHz RAM 2Gb RAM. Possibility for expansion to 8Gb. HD 80GB 2.5” Hard Disk SATA (Used in other Type Approved Hatteland Computers.)

Approved for horizontal and vertical mounting LAN 4 x 100Mb/1Gb LAN

LAN A – Integrated on motherboard Manufacture: Intel LAN B – Integrated on motherboard Manufacture: Different from Intel LAN C – Integrated on motherboard Manufacture: Intel

8. Model types

8.1. Basic Model

The technical solution on the Basic model will reduce the total computer configuration for customerfrom 9 models to 6 models. This solution will ensure a more flexible and cost effective solution for customer. This solution will also release PCI slots.

Description SpecificationCPU Intel Core 2 Duo 2,4GHzRAM 2Gb RAM. Possibility for expansion to 8Gb. HD 80GB 2.5” Hard Disk SATA (Used in other Type Approved Hatteland Computers.)

Approved for horizontal and vertical mountingLAN 4 x 100Mb/1Gb LAN

LAN A – Integrated on motherboard Manufacture: IntelLAN B – Integrated on motherboard Manufacture: Different from IntelLAN C – Integrated on motherboard Manufacture: Intel

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Enterprise: NO 974 533 146

Supplementary Information

LAN D - Integrated on motherboard Manufacture: Different from Intel DVD R/W DVD +/- R/W Graphics Integrated Intel 965 chipset

1 x analog RGB + 1 x DVI-I (Dual) Integrated on motherboard (DVI-I to analog RGB adapter included for 2 x analog RGB possibility) Max resolution: 2048 x 1536 Format: 16/10, 5/4, 4/3 Support for Open GL 2.0

PS/2 1 x PS2 K/B & Mouse SERIAL LINE 2 x COM ports integrated on the motherboard USB 4 x USB 2.0. – Rear

2 x USB 2.0 - Front 2 x USB 2.0 Internal

PCI 2 x PCI Full Height PCIe 2 x PCIe Full Height POWER 110/220V AC 50/60Hz auto-sensing. OPERATING SYSTEM Windows XP PRO Embedded, 32bit. IMAGE Tailor made image on a USB Stick or DVD BACKUP / RESTORE SOLUTION

Including Ghost backup/restore solution on a USB Stick or DVD.

TYPE APPROVAL Type Approved in accordance to IEC60945 and E10. Type Approval Certificate for 6 classification societies. Protected environment 1G.

SUPPLIER TEST Fully tested HW, OS and HW drivers SERVICE FRIENDLINESS Only 2 screws to open the computer.

Easy to replace Hard Disk/SSD, Power Supply, DVD and air filter. PHYSICAL SIZE Same physical size as Kongsberg Maritime previous model. MOUNTING Horizontal and vertical. With or without wire damper BIOS SETUP BIOS setup in accordance with the requirement specification from Kcustomer

. BIOS document will be maintained by Hatteland Display. PARALLEL PORT 1 x LPT

8.2. Additional Models The Basic model is the foundation of all model types. The remaining models are fulfilled using a combination of the Basic model and additional interface card.

• Mxxxx NAV (Navigation) model Possible for a RIC2 (PCI Radar interface card) 2 x COM ports integrated on motherboard 4 x LAN (NET A + B + C + D) Integrated on motherboard. Net A and C are based on Intel chip. Net B and D are based on a chip different than Intel. Matrox G550 PCIe Dual-DVI

• Mxxxx with fiber interface for 4-monitors model

2 x COM ports integrated on motherboard 4 x LAN (NET A + B + C) Integrated on motherboard. Net A and C are based on Intel chip. Net B and D are based on a chip different than Intel. Matrox Extio PCI interface card

LAN D - Integrated on motherboard Manufacture: Different from IntelDVD R/W DVD +/- R/W Graphics Integrated Intel 965 chipset

1 x analog RGB + 1 x DVI-I (Dual) Integrated on motherboard(DVI-I to analog RGB adapter included for 2 x analog RGB possibility) Max resolution: 2048 x 1536Format: 16/10, 5/4, 4/3 Support for Open GL 2.0

PS/2 1 x PS2 K/B & Mouse SERIAL LINE 2 x COM ports integrated on the motherboard USB 4 x USB 2.0. – Rear

2 x USB 2.0 - Front2 x USB 2.0 Internal

PCI 2 x PCI Full HeightPCIe 2 x PCIe Full Height POWER 110/220V AC 50/60Hz auto-sensing. OPERATING SYSTEM Windows XP PRO Embedded, 32bit.IMAGE Tailor made image on a USB Stick or DVD BACKUP / RESTORE SOLUTION

Including Ghost backup/restore solution on a USB Stick or DVD.

TYPE APPROVAL Type Approved in accordance to IEC60945 and E10. Type Approval Certificate for 6 classification societies. Protected environment 1G.

SUPPLIER TEST Fully tested HW, OS and HW driversSERVICE FRIENDLINESS Only 2 screws to open the computer.

Easy to replace Hard Disk/SSD, Power Supply, DVD and air filter. PHYSICAL SIZE Same physical size as Kongsberg Maritime previous model. MOUNTING Horizontal and vertical. With or without wire damperBIOS SETUP BIOS setup in accordance with the requirement specification from Kcustomer

. BIOS document will be maintained by Hatteland Display.PARALLEL PORT 1 x LPT

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Enterprise: NO 974 533 146

Supplementary Information

7. Industrial suppliers

7.1. Industrial components Hatteland Display is using suppliers with main focus on industrial market. This means that modules and components are chosen from industrial and embedded roadmaps. Benefit with this is:

• High quality industrial components • Configuration control, exact same product delivered over several years • Engineering Change Notifications (ECN) from suppliers and then to our customers • Controlled End Of Life (EOL) situations • Last Time Buy (LTB) options

7.2. Internal test procedures Hatteland Display’s internal test procedures are described in Hatteland Display’s quality manual. Hatteland Display will within 2008 implement an extended incoming goods control which will contain spot test of the incoming goods. Attached document (DOC100391-1_Test specification HT 405 STD A1.doc) is an example of our internal test procedure for a 4U computer. A “Tear Down” on a random product is a part of Hatteland Display’s procedures. (Tear Down Report - Hatteland Display.doc)

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Enterprise: NO 974 533 146

Supplementary Information

8. Model types

8.1. Basic Model The technical solution on the Basic model will reduce the total computer configuration for customer from 9 models to 6 models. This solution will ensure a more flexible and cost effective solution for customer. This solution will also release PCI slots. Description Specification CPU Intel Core 2 Duo 2,4GHz RAM 2Gb RAM. Possibility for expansion to 8Gb. HD 80GB 2.5” Hard Disk SATA (Used in other Type Approved Hatteland Computers.)

Approved for horizontal and vertical mounting LAN 4 x 100Mb/1Gb LAN

LAN A – Integrated on motherboard Manufacture: Intel LAN B – Integrated on motherboard Manufacture: Different from Intel LAN C – Integrated on motherboard Manufacture: Intel LAN D - Integrated on motherboard Manufacture: Different from Intel

DVD R/W DVD +/- R/W Graphics Integrated Intel 965 chipset

1 x analog RGB + 1 x DVI-I (Dual) Integrated on motherboard (DVI-I to analog RGB adapter included for 2 x analog RGB possibility) Max resolution: 2048 x 1536 Format: 16/10, 5/4, 4/3 Support for Open GL 2.0

PS/2 1 x PS2 K/B & Mouse SERIAL LINE 2 x COM ports integrated on the motherboard USB 4 x USB 2.0. – Rear

2 x USB 2.0 - Front 2 x USB 2.0 Internal

PCI 2 x PCI Full Height PCIe 2 x PCIe Full Height POWER 110/220V AC 50/60Hz auto-sensing. OPERATING SYSTEM Windows XP PRO Embedded, 32bit. IMAGE Tailor made image on a USB Stick or DVD BACKUP / RESTORE SOLUTION

Including Ghost backup/restore solution on a USB Stick or DVD.

TYPE APPROVAL Type Approved in accordance to IEC60945 and E10. Type Approval Certificate for 6 classification societies. Protected environment 1G.

SUPPLIER TEST Fully tested HW, OS and HW drivers SERVICE FRIENDLINESS Only 2 screws to open the computer.

Easy to replace Hard Disk/SSD, Power Supply, DVD and air filter. PHYSICAL SIZE Same physical size as Kongsberg Maritime previous model. MOUNTING Horizontal and vertical. With or without wire damper BIOS SETUP BIOS setup in accordance with the requirement specification from customer

. BIOS document will be maintained by Hatteland Display. PARALLEL PORT 1 x LPT

8. Model types

8.1. Basic Model

The technical solution on the Basic model will reduce the total computer configuration for customerfrom 9 models to 6 models. This solution will ensure a more flexible and cost effective solution for customer. This solution will also release PCI slots.

Description SpecificationCPU Intel Core 2 Duo 2,4GHzRAM 2Gb RAM. Possibility for expansion to 8Gb. HD 80GB 2.5” Hard Disk SATA (Used in other Type Approved Hatteland Computers.)

Approved for horizontal and vertical mountingLAN 4 x 100Mb/1Gb LAN

LAN A – Integrated on motherboard Manufacture: IntelLAN B – Integrated on motherboard Manufacture: Different from IntelLAN C – Integrated on motherboard Manufacture: IntelLAN D - Integrated on motherboard Manufacture: Different from Intel

DVD R/W DVD +/- R/W Graphics Integrated Intel 965 chipset

1 x analog RGB + 1 x DVI-I (Dual) Integrated on motherboard (DVI-I to analog RGB adapter included for 2 x analog RGB possibility)Max resolution: 2048 x 1536 Format: 16/10, 5/4, 4/3 Support for Open GL 2.0

PS/2 1 x PS2 K/B & Mouse SERIAL LINE 2 x COM ports integrated on the motherboard USB 4 x USB 2.0. – Rear

2 x USB 2.0 - Front 2 x USB 2.0 Internal

PCI 2 x PCI Full HeightPCIe 2 x PCIe Full HeightPOWER 110/220V AC 50/60Hz auto-sensing. OPERATING SYSTEM Windows XP PRO Embedded, 32bit. IMAGE Tailor made image on a USB Stick or DVD BACKUP / RESTORESOLUTION

Including Ghost backup/restore solution on a USB Stick or DVD.

TYPE APPROVAL Type Approved in accordance to IEC60945 and E10.Type Approval Certificate for 6 classification societies. Protected environment 1G.

SUPPLIER TEST Fully tested HW, OS and HW drivers SERVICE FRIENDLINESS Only 2 screws to open the computer.

Easy to replace Hard Disk/SSD, Power Supply, DVD and air filter. PHYSICAL SIZE Same physical size as Kongsberg Maritime previous model. MOUNTING Horizontal and vertical. With or without wire damperBIOS SETUP BIOS setup in accordance with the requirement specification from customer

. BIOS document will be maintained by Hatteland Display. PARALLEL PORT 1 x LPT

Parts of the table belonging to a paragraph has been split and continues over to the next page. Further, parts of the nextparagraph under the table has also been split into two pages, 50% is visible in the illustration.

The whole header and paragraph moved over to its own page, causing the previous page to appear with "free space", but the table is now presented as a whole unit and not being split up. The paragraph under the table is now moved to its own page which is not shown in this illustration, but this simple rule enhance the over-all design and tidiness of an report, manual or document.

Another example, showing broken paragraph where 1 line is left on the next page that may cause misunderstandings.

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7.6 Tables

All Hatteland Display tables in documents and media should follow the following design and rules. Text can be centered, left or right adjusted depending on the contents and needs. Alternating fill by using a "GRAY" shading are allowed. If othercolors (red, green, blue, purple, yellow) are to be used, they should be toned down to not appear to harsh and strong for a on screen media.

The fonts used should be as specified in this manual. The font color should in general not interfere with the background cell color and not appear hard to see on both screen or printed media. The main font color should always be black, except for headers which are shown in a slightly larger font and in white color.

Acceptable Table Combination/Colors:

Cell Header (white color) Cell Header (white color) Cell Header (white color)Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color)

Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color)

Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color)

Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color)

Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color)

Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color)

Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color) Contents (Black font color)

Unacceptable Table Combination/Colors:

Cell Header Cell Header Cell HeaderContents Contents Contents

Contents Contents Contents

Contents Contents Contents

Contents Contents Contents

Contents Contents Contents

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Hatteland Display AS, Åmsosen, N-5578 Nedre Vats, NorwayTel: (+47) 5276 3700 - [email protected] - www.hatteland-display.com

7.7 Word Breaking

All Hatteland Display written text has to be presented easy to read and to match the overall design. For large text blocks, please consider breaking it up with commas, new lines, periods and paragraphs. Long words should generally not be pre-sented as the word "presented" just did with an "pre-sented" "-" to indicate a broken word. For those cases, make sure the word "presented" is shown as a full word on the next line. In some cases, "justify" a text block to appear more design elegant can be chosen.

A general rule for all written text in all sizes are to space it out and make sure its easy to read. Consider using bullet points if the text written consists of many short sentences separated by periods or commas. Here is an example:

We manufacture many of our own components using sophisticated techniques and machinery, and QA systems such as VSM, 5S and KPL. Our ability to meet your demand is ensured using cutting-edge design and production systems such as LEAN manufacturing. Our sophisticated line manufacturing and 3-color calibration chambers with its 5 thermal chambers also reflects our dedication. We alsoprovide Class 1000 and 10000 clean rooms, a dedicated prototype section and a dedicated test section to support customers worldwide.

For easier reading and to appear more elegant, consider using bullet points like this.

We manufacture many of our own components using sophisticated techniques and machinery, and QA systems such as VSM, 5S and KPL. Our ability to meet your demand is ensured using cutting-edge design and production systems such as:

• LEAN Manufacturing

• Sophisticated Line Manufacturing

• 3-color calibration chambers

• 5 Thermal chambers

• Class 1000 and 10000 clean rooms

• Dedicated Prototype section

• Dedicated Test section

Sometimes "justify" a text block can be used to when placed next to an picture. Notice that all lines and words have the same length.

We manufacture many of our own components using sophisticated techniques and machinery, and QA systems such as VSM, 5S and KPL. Our ability to meet your demand is ensured using cutting-edge design and production systems such as LEAN manufacturing.

Our sophisticated line manufacturing and 3-color calibration chambers with its 5 thermal chambers also reflects our dedication. We also provide Class 1000 and 10000 clean rooms, a dedicated prototype section and a dedicated test section to support customers worldwide.

Parts of the table belonging to a paragraph has been split andcontinues over to the next page. Further, parts of the next para-graph under the table has also been split into two pages, 50% is visible in the illustration.

The whole header and paragraph moved over to its own page, causing the previous page to appear with "free space", but the table is now presented as a whole unit and not being split up. The para-graph under the table is now moved to its own page which is not shown in this illustration, but this simple rule enhance the overall design and tidiness of an report, manual or document.

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Revision History - INB100040-1

Rev. By Date Notes01 SE

ESS07 Nov 2008 Initial release

02 SE 09 Dec 2008 Added revision history page.Changed front title. Was wrong ("Style Guide")

03 SE 11 May 2009 Update1: Company profile (use/placement of HATTELAND brand and company logo)Update2: Font added, DINOT. Change of rules regarding font use (Handelgothic BT)Update3: Brigde, statement removed due to revised company profile.

04 SE 11 Mar 2010 Update of example graphics to conform with today's profile.General text update where needed. Added 2 more colors (Naval and Yacht)Remove obsolete elements where found.Added descriptions for; Stationaries, Business Cards and Name Tags

05 AHESSSE

20 Apr 2010 Moved some Correct/Incorrect example elements into its own Appendix chapter.Added Current Packaging Logo placement/use, point 11.3.

06 ESSSE

29 Jun 2010 Revised Current Packaging Logo placement/use, point 11.3.Revised info about logo's approval, point 4.1 to 4.7

07 SE 18 Aug 2010 Added info about the Hatteland Display bookmark icon, point 4.1

08 SE 28 Jun 2011 Added note and use of the "HD" abbreviation point 5Added template example for RamBase system point 7.1Added "Glass Display Control™" logo to point 3.1, 5.3, 8.1Removed reference to Bookmark Icon, point 4.1 (obsolete)Updated examples and change "hatteland-display.com" to "www.hatteland-display.com"

09 SE 09 Jan 2013 Added Trademark, Logo and copyright notice, page 2Fixed missing entries for contents listing, page 3Updated examples and adjusted to current designs, added Glass Display Control logo, page 5Revised text to fit current standards, page 8Revised Website text, page 24Removed Name Tag, use Business Cards instead, page 26Updated with current labels used, page 27

10 SE 12 Sep 2017 Revised Product Packaging, added more details and examples, page 29,30,31,32,33General updated performed throughout the manual.

11 SE 08 Mar 2018 Updated to match latest company profileAdded example of typical Acessories box, page 30

12 SE 25 Apr 2018 Revised text for symbols, page 31

13 SE 28 May 2018 Added example for typical "Contents of package (KitBox) Cardboard Box, page 30

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