Marshall electronic OR-841-HDSDI manual

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    OR-841-HDSDI Fully Featured 8.4” Rack Mountable / Camera-Top / Portable LCD Field Monitor Operating Instructions Marshall Electronics[...]

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    Contents Product Overview ............................................................................................................................................................................. 3 Features ...........................................................................................................................................[...]

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    Product Overview The Orchid OR-841-HDSDI is a single 8.4” fully featured camera-top and eld monitor system. The OR-841- HDSDI offers built-in W aveform Monitor , V ectorscope, Audio Bars, Built In Speaker with audio outputs, and several diagnostic tools. This monitor is ideal for use as a camera top or eld camera assist monitor . The OR-841[...]

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    Precision White Balance with Color T emperature Adjustment White balance adjustment is essential in order to render colors correctly . T o display colors correctly , gray scale should maintain identical color temperature. The white balance for ORCHID monitors defaults to D65 (6500K) so the user does not need to adjust white balance. LCD monitors ha[...]

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    Installation and Initial Setup Unpacking Carefully unpack the OR-841-HDSDI monitor and verify that the following items are included: • OR-841-HDSDI Monitor • 12V 4A XLR Power Supply with 4-Pin Female XLR Connector • Operating Instructions Inspect the unit for any physical damage that may have occurred during shipping. Should there be any dama[...]

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    Power Button with Indicator Press power switch to turn on the Unit. The indicator LED will turn Green. Press again to put the OR-841-HDSDI into standby mode. The LED will turn Red. T ri-Color T ally Light 30mm T ri-Color tally lamp controlled via the Remote connector on the rear of the unit. User -Denable Function Keys Nine user-denable funct[...]

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    R ear Panel Features Parallel R emote RJ-45 Pin Assignments Pin 1 GPI 1 Pin 2 GPI 2 Pin 3 GPI 3 Pin 4 GPI 4 Pin 5 GND Pin 6 GPI 5 Pin 7 GPI 6 Pin 8 GPI 7 GPI Input RJ-45 connector for 7 user -assignable GPI inputs. Assignable using the on-screen menu. Service Port Proprietary connection used for rmware upgrades and LCD color balance calibration.[...]

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    OR -841-HDSDI Compatible Formats 8 Format HD/SD -SDI 480 / 60i ü 576 / 50i ü 480 / 60p 576 / 50p 720 / 60p ü 720 / 50p ü 720 / 30p ü 720 / 25 ü 720 / 24p ü 1080 / 60p 1080 / 50p 1080 / 60i (30PsF) ü 1080 / 50i (25PsF) ü 1080 / 48i (24Psf) ü 1080 / 30p ü 1080 / 25p ü 1080 / 24p ü VGA SVGA XGA SXGA UXGA WUXGA[...]

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    On- Screen Menu OR-841-HDSDI MENU STRUCTURE O VERVIEW INFO [1080i / 60] MODEL NAME OR-841-HDSDI OPTION CARD N/A OPTION S/N INPUT SDI INPUT FORMA T 1080i / 60 COLOR MA TRIX 709 COLOR TEMP D65 VERSION 0.0.0.0 INPUT [SDI] RETURN INPUT SELECT SDI 1 / SDI 2 Analog Calibrate > PICTURE RETURN BRIGHT 0~100 [50] is Calibrated setting CONTRAST 0~100 [80] [...]

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    On- Screen Menu (continued) OR-841-HDSDI MENU STRUCTURE O VERVIEW AUDIO [ON] RETURN LEVEL METER ON / OFF METER BACKGROUND ON / OFF DISPLA Y CHANNELS 1~16 ACTIVE CH ONL Y ACTIVE, ALL METER COLUMNS DUAL, QUAD DISP TYPE OVERLAP , OVERLA Y FRONT VOLUME 0 to 40 REAR VOLUME 0 to 40 HEADROOM ST AR T -6 to -60 [-20] is SMPTE Standard HEADROOM END 0 to -20 [...]

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    USER ASSIGN F-1 THRU F-9 COLOR CHANNEL AUDIO PRESET 5 SCAN AUDIO PRESET 6 ASPECT AUDIO PRESET 7 ZOOM AUDIO PRESET 8 HV DELA Y LA YOUT A MARKER LA YOUT B AUDIO METER W A VEFORM MON AUDIO PRESET 1 VECTORSCOPE AUDIO PRESET 2 ClipGuide AUDIO PRESET 3 TIMECODE AUDIO PRESET 4 ROT AR Y 1 VOLUME BRIGHT CONTRAST SA TURA TION SHARPNESS REMOTE RETURN PIN 1 TH[...]

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    On- Screen Menu (continued) REMOTE PIN 1 THRU 8 (Pin 5 is Ground) R T ALL Y G T ALL Y B T ALL Y LEFT R T ALL Y LEFT G T ALL Y LEFT B T ALL Y RIGHT R T ALL Y RIGHT G T ALL Y RIGHT B T ALL Y SETUP RETURN FORMA T DISP AUT O / ON / OFF TIMECODE OFF / LITC / VITC1 / VITC2 POWER SA VE AL W A YS ON 2 MIN 5 MIN 10 MIN 30 MIN 1 HOUR 2 HOUR KEY LOCK LOCK / U[...]

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    Contrast • V aries between 0 and 100 (80 is standard). • 80 is default value with 100% gain of video signal. Saturation • V aries between 0 and 100 (50 is standard). • 50 is default value with nominal color saturation. • Setting to 0 should display as monochrome. • Increasing value will increase color saturation. Sharpness • V aries b[...]

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    SCREEN SUBMENU ■ Scan Normal (Zero Scan) • Whole picture should be visible without any cropping. • When in normal mode, it should not see non-active areas such as SA V , EA V . Over (End-User TV Pr oduction Scan) • 5 % of t h e p i ct ur e i s cr o p p e d a nd z o o m e d t o  l l t he s c r e e n . • After cropping, it will maintain [...]

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    ■ Shift V Use the RotoMenu control to change the value of this setting, which will shift the picture V ertically . Negative values will move the picture DOWN, while Positive values will move the picture UP . MARKER CONFIGURA TION SUBMENU ■ Marker Use this setting to enable or disable all on-screen markers. This setting affects the Center marker[...]

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    ■ Level Meter Selects whether or not to display audio level meters. ■ Meter Backgr ound Selects whether or not to display meter background. ■ Display Channels Selects how many audio meters you want to display . Y ou may select any number of channels from 1 to 16. ■ Active Channel Only Allows a choice of All channels or Active channels only [...]

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    ■ Save CH Preset T o > Use this menu to select which one of 8 memory locations where the user wants to store the current channel output assignments. ■ CH Preset Use this menu to Lock or Unlock the ability to save to the Ch Preset memory locations. This helps to prevent accidental overwriting of stored presets. When Locked, Ch Presets may sti[...]

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    VECTORSCOPE SUBMENU ■ Layout Use this menu to choose from several available preset screen layouts. Choosing any of the preset layouts will override the settings in the V ectorscope, Size, and Position menus. ■ V ectorscope Use this menu to turn the V ectorscope display On or Off when in the Normal mode. ■ Size Use this menu to choose the size[...]

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    Y Limits (These values are shared with WFM settings) Set luminance upper and lower limits to be monitored. • Limits are displayed in IRE unit • V aries between -7.3 IRE and 109.1 IRE • This value will be shown in WFM window as red line • Any data exceeding these values will be displayed as red on the picture • These values are shared with[...]

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    REMOTE SUBMENU Event T rigger • T wo types of events are allowed. • The falling event is when you pull down to ground, and the rising event is when you remove the ground and the pin returns to normal high state. • Falling events occurs only once and on the event of power up sequence. • This means a falling event will occur only once regardl[...]

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    ■ TimeCode Selects among to following options: OFF / L TC / VITC1 / VITC2. In the most cases, the value of L TC and VITC1 will be identical to each other . ■ Power Save • When enabled, the monitor will go to sleep after a predened time has passed when loss of picture occurs. • When a valid video format is detected, the monitor will wake [...]

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    Specifications Screen Size 8.4” Diagonal Display Ar ea (h x v) 6.7” x 5” Aspect Ratio 4:3 Pixels 1024 x 768 Color Depth 8-bit (16.7M colors) V iewing Angle (h x v) 85 ° + 85 ° (H) 50° + 60° (V) Brightness 400 cd/m 2 Contrast Ratio 400:1 Dimensions (w x h x d) 8.6” x 8.2” x 1.7” W eight (Monitor Only) 4.6 lbs including power adapter [...]

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    23 Maintenance / Color Calibration Procedure ■ Screen Cleaning Periodically clean the screen surface using ammonia-free cleaning wipes (Marshall Part No. V -HWP-K). A clean micro-ber cloth can also be used using only non-abrasive and ammonia-free cleaning agents. Do not use paper towels. Paper towel bers are coarse and may scratch the surfa[...]

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    W arranty Marshall Electronics warranties to the rst consumer that this OR-841-HDSDI LCD monitor will (under normal use) be free from defects in workmanship and materials, when received in its original container , for a period of one year from the purchase date. This warranty is extended to the rst consumer only , and proof of purchase is nec[...]