Marshall electronic V-R261-DLW manual

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    Marshall Electronics Model No. V-R261-DLW 26" Full Resolution Dual Link / Waveform Monitor Operating Instructions[...]

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    3 Contents Features ............................................................................................................................................................ 4 Installation and Initial Setup ....................................................................................................................... 5 Unpacking ........[...]

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    4 Features The V-R261-D L W (Dual Link / W aveform) m onitor is the latest a ddition to Mars hall's expand ing line of IMD-equip ped monitors. ■ 1920 x 1200 F ull Resoluti on 26” Pan el The V-R261-D LW features an all-dig ital TFT - MegaPixel acti ve matrix LC D s y stem with 1920x 1200 native resoluti on. The L CD panel f eatures a bright[...]

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    5 Installation and Initial Setup ■ Unpacking Carefully unpack the V-R 261-DLW m onitor and verif y that the follo wing items are includ ed: • V-R261-DLW Moni tor • V-PS24-7.5 Power Suppl y with XLR Co nnector • Operating Instruc tions Inspect the unit f or an y physical dam age that m ay have occurr ed during shippi ng. Should th ere be an [...]

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    6 Front Panel Features Power Butt on Turn the m onitor off or on b y pressing the p ower button. The L ED on the p ower button is at maximum illumination whe n the unit is OFF. The LED is at m inimum illumination when the u nit is on . Input Channel But tons Pressing SDI 1 or SDI 2 will selec t HDSDI-SD I Video Inputs 1 or 2, respecti vely. W h en [...]

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    7 Rear Panel Features RS-422/485 Seri al Interface The RS-422/48 5 ports are used to rem otely control the IMD or al l V-R261-D L W f eatures, using a v ariety of industry stand ard pr otocols. (Note: Connector/pin-ou t may need t o be adapt ed depending on protocol an d controlling device used.) Only one co nnection to either port is n eeded to co[...]

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    8 Compatible Input Formats The fo llowing SDI standard s are supported b y the V -R261-DLW: 525i, 625i 1035i (60 / 59.94) 1080i (60 / 59.94 / 50 ) 1080psF (24 / 23.98) 1080p (23.98 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 / 30) 720p (60 / 59.94 / 50) 720p (23.98 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 / 30) The follow ing 3G-SDI sta ndards are supported by t he V-R261-DL W: YCbCr (4 :2:2) 10 [...]

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    9 DLW Monitor Layouts The V-R261-DLW has 4 p ossible layouts, M ulti mode, Vecto rscope mode, Wav eform mode and Full Screen Vid eo mode. Each pr ess of the L AYOUT Butto n will change the cur rent mode t o next av ailable mode. Default Multi mod e Layout Vectorscope Mode[...]

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    10 Waveform Mon itor Mode Full Screen V ideo Mode[...]

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    11 On-Screen Menu STRUCT URE OVERVIEW[...]

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    12 On-Screen Men u (continued) MAIN MENU A ND NA VIG A TION Access and n avigate the m ain menu us ing the Ro toMenu ™ k nob: Using the Roto Menu k nob • Press the RotoM enu ™ k nob to enter the m ain menu. • Rotate the k nob to scroll u p or do wn in the m ain m enu or each subm enu. • Press the RotoM enu ™ k nob to enter a subm enu or[...]

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    13 ■ 16:9 Markers Use this settin g to super impose one of 10 m arkers on the screen when i n 16:9 or Full Scree n mode. T his se tting is disabled when th e aspect r atio is set to 4: 3, or whe n Pixel-to- Pixel m ode is enabled. Not e that in Fu ll Screen m ode, mark ers are vertically stretc hed along with the p icture to f it the 16:10 sc ree[...]

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    14 4:3 Marker Examples: ■ Marker Background Use this settin g to choose how se lected m arkers are displa yed on the sc reen: • Off The mark er is superim posed on the com plete im age. • 50% Gray Screen area beyond the mark er is show n at 50% intensity. • Black Screen area beyond the mark er is show n as black. Example (80% M arker in 4:3[...]

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    15 Video Config Sub menu Use the Vide o Configuratio n subm enu to select variou s video set tings suc h as monochrom e m ode or blue-o nly mode. ■ Monochrome Mode Use this settin g to enable m onochrome m ode. Only the lum inance of the im age will be d isplayed as a gra yscale picture. ■ Blue-Only Mode Use this settin g to enable Blue-O nly m[...]

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    16 ■ Pixel-to-Pixel Mode Use this settin g to enable Pixel- to-Pixel m ode. This m ode bypasses the m onitor’s intern al scaling f unction and displa ys images i n their native reso lution an d aspect ratio, with a one-to-one m apping of incom ing im age pixels to screen pixels: • For incom ing form ats smaller than the nati ve resolution of [...]

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    17 ■ Curtain Color Use this setting to choose the default color displayed on the screen when no video input is present. Availab le colors are blue , red , green , w hite , and blac k . ■ Ctemp/Gamma Use this settin g to choose one of three co lor temperat ure / gamm a presets or to rem ove gamm a settings: • Linear (No gamm a applied) • 55K[...]

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    18 ■ HDMI CSC A uto (HDMI input only, via the DVI-I interface) The HDMI C SC Auto settin g is used to acc omm odate newer HDMI int erfaces that send co lorspace signa ling in the HDMI data stream . If this setting is set to On , the m onitor will autom atically determ ine which co lorspace setti ng to use. If this setting is set to Off , or your [...]

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    19 ■ User-Definable Function Buttons Use the Function 1 , Fu nction 2 , Fun ction 3 and Functio n 4 menu item s to defin e each function button on the f ront panel of the m onitor. The f ollowing options are av ailabl e for each button : • Marker Toggle between diff erent Screen Mark ers • Center Mark er Display/hide the C enter Ma rker • M[...]

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    20 OSD Config Subm enu Use the OSD C onfiguration subm enu to select a variet y of inform ation to be disp layed on the s creen. ■ IMD State Use this settin g to turn the I MD text displa y on or off . This setting af fects both fixed string IMD te xt and rem ote IMD tex t commands. ■ Status Display Use this settin g to enable o r disable stat [...]

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    21 ■ OSD Tally Use this settin g to choose how tal ly is displa yed on the sc reen. The ava ilable OSD T ally options d epend o n the T ally Source selecte d in the IMD Conf iguration subm enu W hen the Tally Source is set to Sta ndard (c ontact clos ure), OSD T ally can be s et to Of f , RGY , RG , or GR : • Off On-screen tal ly is dis abled ?[...]

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    22 ■ A nc. Timec ode Use this settin g to enable t im e code display on t he screen. Tim e code is d e-em bedded fr om the vertical anci llary data (VANC) within the HD/ SDI signal. T wo types of tim e code can be selected t o disp lay on the s creen: LT C (linear tim e code) or VITC (v ertical interval time code) . The position of the t ime code[...]

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    23 IMD Config Submenu ■ Overview The V-R261-DLW features an In- Monitor Displa y (IMD) with the abilit y to display o n-scr een text and t ally in th ree colors. IMD text, c olor, and alignm ent can be assig ned to each sc reen locall y using m enu options (see be low). Alternatel y, IMD text and ta lly can be rem otely contr olled via the RS-4 2[...]

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    24 . TSL v4.0 Use the TSL v4.0 protoc ol s etting when con trolling the IMD fr om a T SL tally controller, or other c ontrolling device which utilizes the TSL v4.0 protocol. The IM D # m ust be set f or each scr een in conjunctio n with the con trolling device. MEI Use the MEI pr otocol setti ng when c ontrolling th e V-R261-DLW using the Marshall [...]

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    25 ■ IMD Baud Rate Use this settin g to choose the b aud rate. T he baud rat e mus t be set in conjuncti on with th e controlling d evice. Availab le baud rates are 300 , 600 , 1 200 , 2400 , 4800 , 96 00 , 19200 , 3840 0 , 57600 , 1 15200 . The T SL v4.0 protocol is f ixed at 38400 bauds. ■ IMD Name (S/N) Use this setting to assign a name to e[...]

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    26 ■ IMD Fixed Align Use this settin g to choose the h orizontal alignm ent of t he IMD text. IMD tex t can b e justified on t he lef t , center or right of the screen. This setting is overridden when using IMD text via the Image Video protocol (alignm ent is set via Image Video protocol). ■ IMD Fixed String Use this settin g to displa y static[...]

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    27 ■ 608 Color The EIA-608 caption pr otocol can define the color f or the closed ca ption text. Use t his setting to choose between using the color d efined by the da ta stream or to ov erride this data w ith any of the selected colors. The default setting f or option is Auto. ■ 708 Color The EIA-708 caption pr otocol can also define the color[...]

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    28 • YUV Overla y The YUV com ponents of the sign al are over laid. • RGB Para de The R (s hown in Red), G ( shown in Gre en) and B ( shown in B lue) com ponents of the si gnal are displayed from left to right. • RGB Overl ay The RGB com ponents of the signal are o verlaid. ■ Waveform Scale Use the W aveform s cale option to switch between [...]

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    29 ■ Colorize Waveform Use the Colorize Waveform option to add or remove color from the W aveform display. W hen Colorize W aveform is ON, the YUV and RGB data components on the W aveform display will appear in different colors. W hen Colori ze W aveform is OFF , al l Y UV and RG B data com ponents will appear as w hite on the W aveform display. [...]

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    30 ■ DID/SDID Use this sect ion to select which p acket IDs should be c ounted on th e DLW m onitor displa y. For exam ple, 0x6060 would count th e Tim ecode data pack ets, 0x6101 wou ld count the EIA- 708 CC data pack ets and 0x6102 w ould count the EIA-608 C C data pack ets. An y ancillar y packet ID c an be chosen, fr om 0000 t o FFFF.[...]

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    31 SERVICE SUB MENU ■ Software Version Display The Main Board, Keypad, and FPGA softwar e version numbers are displayed. . The following inform ation is disp layed: • rel: Release Pack age version number • ipa Input processor f irmware • dlw FPGA Version • ipap Product T ype • kp Keypad version num ber Service Menu[...]

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    32 Specifications ■ PANEL Screen Size 25.54” Diagonal Display Area (h x v) 528 mm x 375.6 mm Aspect Ratio 16:10 Native (4:3/16:9 Modes) Pixels 1920 x RGB x 1200 Color Depth 8-bit Viewing An gle (h x v) 178° x 17 8° Brightness 400 cd/m 2 Contrast Ratio 1000:1 Pixel Pitch (h x v) 0.2865 x 0.28 65 mm ■ VIDEO INPUT /OUTPUT HD-SDI Input / Output[...]

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    33 Dimensions[...]

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    34 Maintenance ■ Screen Cleaning Periodicall y clean the scr een surface using amm onia-f ree cleaning wipes (Marsha ll Part No. V-HWP-K ) . A cl ean m icro- fiber cloth can a lso be use d using on ly non-abras ive and am m onia-free cleaning a gents. Do n ot use paper to wels. Paper towel fib ers are coar se and m ay scratch the s urf ace of the[...]

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    36 Marshall Electronics , Inc. 1910 East Maple Ave. El Segundo, CA 90245 Tel: (800) 800-6608 / ( 310) 333-0606 • Fa x: 310-333- 0688 www.LC DRacks.com • sales@l cdracks.co m 2010-0722[...]