Marshall Electronics V-R261-IMD-HDSDI manual

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    Marshall E lectronics V-R261-IMD-HDSDI High Definition LCD M onitor with In-Monitor Displa y Operating Instr uctions[...]

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    2 Contents Product O verview ...................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... .................. 3 Features ........................... ....................... [...]

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    3 Product Over view The V-R261-I MD-HD SDI is a full reso lution 26” LCD m onitor with an HD- SDI input and In-Monit or Displa y functiona lity – a cost-eff ective "all-in-on e" solutio n for post-pr oduction houses, bro adcasters , and m obile units. T his full y integrated approach e liminates t he need f or addition al or separat e[...]

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    4 Install ation and Initial Set up ■ Unpacking Carefull y unpack the V-R 261-IMD- HDSDI m onitor and verify that the f ollowin g item s are included: • V-R261-IMD- HDSDI Mo nitor • V-PS24-7.5 Power S uppl y with 4-Pin XLR Connector • Operating Instructions Inspect the u nit for an y phys ical dam age that ma y have occurred d uring shi ppin[...]

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    5 Top and Front Panel Featur es Power But ton Turn the m onitor off or on by press ing the p ower button. In th e ON stat e, the LED on the power button wil l illuminate gre en. Men u Navigat ion Buttons Use the M enu , ↑ , ↓ , and Se lect buttons t o displa y and navigate the on-sc reen m enu (See M ain Menu and Navig ation – Page 8) . User-[...]

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    6 Rear Panel Features HD-SDI Input and Outp ut The V-R261-I MD-HD SDI has one HD-SDI input and one active loop-through output. RS-422/485 Serial Inte rface The RS-422/ 485 ports ar e used to rem otely control the IMD or all V-R261-I MD-HD SDI features , using a variety of ind ustry standar d pr otocols. (No te: Connector/p in-out may n eed to b e a[...]

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    7 Compatible Input Format s The f ollowing SDI stan dards are su pported b y the V- R261-IM D-HDSDI: 525i, 625i 1035i/60, 1 035i/59.94 1080i/60, 1 080i/59.94, 1 080i/50 1080psF/24, 1080psF/2 3.98 720p/60, 72 0p/59.94, 7 20p/50 On-Screen Menu STRUCTURE OVERVIEW Marker 16:9 Off, 95%, 93%, 90%, 8 8%, 80%, 1.85:1, 2.35:1, 4:3, 14:9, 13:9 Marker 4:3 Off[...]

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    8 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) MAIN MENU AND NA VIG AT ION Access and n avigate t he main m enu us ing the 4 m enu buttons or th e RotoM enu™ k nob: Using the m enu butto ns • Press the MENU bu tton to enter the m ain menu. • Use the ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ and ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ buttons t o scr oll through the m ain menu or each subm enu. • Press th[...]

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    9 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) MARKER SETUP SUBMENU Use the Mark er Setup s ubm enu to select vari ous t ypes of mark ers and settings in 4:3, 16: 9, or Full Sc reen m ode. ■ 16:9 Ma rkers Use this set ting to super impose o ne of 10 m ark ers on the scr een when i n 16:9 or F ull Screen m ode. T his setting is disabled when the asp ect ratio is[...]

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    10 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) MARKER SETUP SUBMENU (continued ) ■ 4:3 Markers Use this set ting to super impose o ne of 5 m arkers on the screen w hen in 4:3 m ode. T his setting is disabled when the aspect ratio is s et to 16: 9 or Full Screen, an d when Pix el-to-Pixe l mode is en abled. • Off (No Mar ker) • 95% Safe Are a • 93% Safe A[...]

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    11 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) VIDEO CONFIGURAT ION SUBMENU Use the Vide o Conf iguration subm enu to se lect variou s video set tings such as monochrom e m ode or blue-o nly m ode. ■ Monochrome Mode Use this set ting to enabl e m onochrom e mode. Onl y the lum inance of the im age wil l be displa yed as a gra yscale picture. ■ Blue-Only Mode[...]

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    12 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) VIDEO CONFIGURAT ION SUBMENU (continued) ■ Pixel-to-Pixel Mode Use this set ting to enabl e Pixel-to- Pixel m ode. This m ode bypasses the m onitor ’s internal sc aling f unction and displa ys images in the ir native res olution a nd aspec t ratio, with a one-to-one mapping of incom ing image pix els to screen p[...]

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    13 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) VIDEO CONFIGURAT ION SUBMENU (continued) ■ A spec t Ratio Settings (continued) ■ Curtain Color Use this set ting to choos e the d efault color d ispla yed on the s creen when no video input is pres ent. Ava ilable colors are blue , red , g reen , w hite , and blac k . IMD Text 00:00:00:00 00:00:00:00 IMD Text 00[...]

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    14 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) COLOR CONFIGURATION SUB MENU Use the Col or Conf iguration subm enu to adj ust the col or tem perature of the display. ■ Ctemp/Gamma Use this set ting to choos e one of three color tem perat ure / gam ma pres ets: • D55 (5500 K) • D65 (6500 K) • D93 (9300 K) • Linear (No gamm a applied) ■ Red, Green, a n[...]

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    15 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) SYSTEM CONFIGURAT ION SUBMENU Use the S ystem C onfiguration subm enu to c ontrol vari ous system param eters. ■ Gray Levels Use the Gra y Levels m enu option t o view 25 6 levels of flat f ield gra y. This feature is useful for color tem perature comparison a nd calibr ation. T he input must be disco nnected f or[...]

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    16 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) SYSTEM CONFIGURAT ION SUBMENU (continued) ■ Saving and Loading Use r Presets Use the S AVE CONFIG a nd LOAD CONFIG menus to save curre nt settings t o on e of 6 presets , or load a preset. Each Preset sa ves all monit or settings ex cept for IMD c onfig uration. • Use the LOAD CONFIG menu to lo ad one of presets[...]

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    17 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) DEINTERLACER SUBMENU Use the Dei nterlacer s ubmenu t o control t he type of deinterlac ing perfor med on i nterlaced input signa ls. ■ Deinterlacer Mode User the D einterlacer Mo de opt ion to set the type of de interlacing a lgorithm used: • In Auto m ode, the de interlacer defaults to Mo tion Ada ptive m ode [...]

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    18 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) DEINTERLACER SUBMENU (contin ued) ■ Film Mode Film m ode uses specia lized algorit hms to correctl y deinterlace cont ent that or iginated in either 24f ps or 25fps . Film Mode is autom aticall y entered whene ver a f ilm-to-video c adence is d etected in th e content. F ilm c adence detec tion is active whene ver[...]

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    19 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) OSD CONFIGURATION SUBMENU Use the OSD C onfigura tion s ubmenu to sel ect a variet y of inform ation to be displayed on the scr een. ■ IMD State Use this set ting to turn t he IMD text displa y on or off. T his setting af fects both fixed string IMD text a nd rem ote IMD text comm ands ( see IM D Config uration Su[...]

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    20 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) OSD CONFIGURATION SUBMENU (con tinued) ■ OSD Tally Use this set ting to choos e how tal ly is displa yed on the s creen. The a vailable O SD Tall y options d epend o n the T ally Source selec ted in the IM D Conf iguration s ubmenu ( s ee page 22 ). W hen the Tally Source is set to Sta ndard (c ontact clos ure), O[...]

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    21 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) OSD CONFIGURATION SUBMENU (con tinued) ■ LED Tall y Use this set ting to enabl e or disab le the LED T ally. W hen enabled , the yello w, red and green LEDs above th e displa y will respond t o tall y commands, acc ording to th e Tall y Source settin g ( see page 23 ). ■ Time Code Use this set ting to enabl e ti[...]

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    22 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) IMD CONFIGURATION SUBMENU ■ Overview The V-R261-I MD-HD SDI featur es an In-M onitor Dis play (IMD) with the ab ilit y to display on-scr een text a nd tally in three colors . IMD text, co lor, and alignm ent can be as signed to each scr een locall y using m enu options (s ee belo w). Alternatel y, IMD text an d ta[...]

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    23 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) IMD CONFIGURATION SUBMENU (con tinued) ■ IMD ID # The IMD ID # identifies each sc reen to the co ntrolling dev ice. W hen using the T SL protoco l, the ID # of each screen should be m anuall y set in conjunc tion with the c ontro lling device. W hen using the Im age Video protoc ol, the ID # ma y be set autom atic[...]

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    24 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) IMD CONFIGURATION SUBMENU (con tinued) ■ Tally Source The V-R261-I MD-HD SDI tall y (OSD and LE D) can b e control led in a vari ety of different ways. Use the T ally Source setting to ch oose ho w tally is c ontrolled: Standard Use the Sta ndard sett ing to contr ol tall y via contact c losure on t he HD-15 t all[...]

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    25 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) SERVICE SUBMENU ■ Overview The Servic e subm enu displa ys the status of the serial interfac e, for troubles hooting or de bugging purposes onl y. Contact Mars hall Electr onics f or further inform ation. The f ollowing inform ation is disp layed: • Serial Char acters Rx: T otal number of characters received by [...]

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    26 Specifications ■ PANEL Screen Size 25.5 4” Diagonal Display Area (h x v) 550.08 x 343.8 mm Aspect Ratio 16:10 Native (4:3/16:9 Modes) Pixels 1920 x RGB x 1200 Color Depth 24-bi t (16,777,216 Colors) Viewing Angle (h x v) 178° x 178° Brightness 500 cd/ m 2 Contrast Ratio 800:1 Dot Pitch (h x v) 0.0955 x 0.2865 mm Pixel Pitch (h x v) 0.2865 [...]

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    27 Specifica tions (cont inued) Maintenance ■ Screen Clea ning Periodicall y clean the s creen surf ace using am m onia-free clean ing wipes (Mar shall P art No. V-HW P-K ). A c lean m icro- fiber cloth ca n also be us ed us ing only no n-abrasive and amm onia-f ree cleaning a gents. Do n ot use pap er towels. Paper towel f ibers are c oarse and [...]

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    28 Marshall Electr onics , Inc. 1910 East Maple Ave. El Segundo, CA 90245 Tel: (800) 800-6608 / (310) 333-0606 • Fax : 310-333-0688 www.LCD Racks.com • sales@lcdracks.com V2.0[...]