OSEE TECHNOLOGY XCM240LCDM LCD Monitor User Manual
OSEE TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD. LCD Monitor Users Manual
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XCM-240 LCD Monitor User Manual Product Information XCM-240 LCD Monitor Model: V010000 Version: Release Date: November 10th, 2014 Company OSEE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. Customer Support Address: Post Code: Tel: Fax: Web: E-mail: No.22 Building, No.68 zone, Beiqing Road, Haidian District, Beijing, China 100094 (+86) 010-62434168 (+86) 010-62434169 http://www.osee-dig.com/ sales@osee-dig.com About this manual Important The following symbols are used in this manual: The further information or know-how for described subjects above which helps user to understand them better. The safety matters or operations that user must pay attention to when using this product. Contents The user manual applies to the following device types: XCM-240-3HSV The images of XCM-240 are adopted in the following descriptions. Any of the different specifications between the device types are elaborated. Before reading the manual, please confirm the device type. Contents Contents .......................................................................................................... I Chapter 1 Overview ....................................................................................... 1 Chapter 2 Safety............................................................................................. 3 Chapter 3 Unpack and Installation ............................................................... 7 Chapter 4 XCM-240 Features ........................................................................ 9 4.1 Front Panel Features ........................................................................ 11 4.1.1 Arrangement of Front Panel ........................................................... 11 4.1.2 Operation of Front Panel ................................................................ 12 4.2 Rear Panel Features .......................................................................... 16 4.2.1 Arrangement of Rear Panel ............................................................ 16 4.2.2 Operations of Rear Panel ............................................................... 17 4.3 Supported Signal Format ................................................................. 21 Chapter 5 Functionality of the Main Menu ................................................. 23 5.1 Main Menu.......................................................................................... 23 5.1.1 STATUS Menu ............................................................................... 26 5.1.2 INPUT SELECT Menu .................................................................... 27 5.1.3 MARKER Menu .............................................................................. 28 5.1.4 AUDIO Menu .................................................................................. 30 5.1.5 DISPLAY Menu .............................................................................. 33 5.1.6 CLOSE CAPTION Menu................................................................. 35 5.1.7 CONFIG Menu ................................................................................ 36 5.1.8 COLOR TEMP Menu ...................................................................... 40 5.1.9 FUNCTION KEY Menu ................................................................... 41 5.1.10 GPI Menu...................................................................................... 43 5.1.11 IMD Menu ..................................................................................... 45 5.1.12 KEY INHIBIT Menu ....................................................................... 48 5.2 Menu Settings.................................................................................... 48 Chapter 6 Network Control.......................................................................... 53 6.1 Access the settings........................................................................... 53 6.2 Menu Control ..................................................................................... 54 6.2.1 ADJUST Menu ................................................................................ 55 6.2.2 VIDEO DISPLAY Menu .................................................................. 57 6.2.3 SYSTEM Menu ............................................................................... 57 6.2.4 Other Menus ................................................................................... 58 6.3 Parameter Settings ........................................................................... 59 Chapter 7 Specifications ............................................................................. 63 Overview Chapter 1 Overview The XCM-240 series LCD Monitor are high performance broadcast monitor tailoring most applications from program production, intensive upload/download, playout to studio and intensive monitoring all sorts of business in TV Stations. The front frame of the unit comes in a slim bezel design made from rubber mold. The professional TFT glass at full resolution of 1920 x 1080 with LED backlight makes the XCM-240 series LCD monitor capable of reproducing a natural color at quickest response time. In addition, the unit boasts a full wide viewing angle as well as excellent brightness and contrast ratio. By adopting the advanced 10-bit digital signal processing technology plus 3D comb filter, de-interlacing capability and accurate scaling ensures the XCM-240 series LCD Monitor to achieve a better effect of smoother and more natural image. The XCM-240 series LCD Monitor supports up to 2Ch 3G/HD/SD-SDI/analog input/output, 2Ch CVBS(LINE1, LINE2) input/output, IGRP Y/C input/output, IGRP YPbPr input/output, and 1Ch HDMI input. Featuring PBP/PIP and showing two signals simultaneously on the same screen makes the XCM-240 with added value. The XCM-240 series LCD Monitor delivers much capable display functionality like waveform/vector scope, audio de-embedding, audio monitoring, audio metering bar, TC, CC, AFD, IMD and all kinds of markers. Figure 1 A Diagram of XCM-240 Features Prevailing slim bezel design Having multi format input including 3G-SDI Adopting full HD, wide viewing angle IPS glass Overview Using 10-bit signal processing technology plus advanced conversion technology between the interlacing and the progressive Featuring PBP and PIP, dual 3G-SDI capable under PBP mode Supporting waveform/vector scope, audio metering bar, TC, IMD and CC Supporting varied color temperature, varied scan modes, flexibility in marker setting, Blue Only/Monochrome mode Functionality Supports MARKER, Time Code, MET display Supports presetting the color temperature using customized values Safety Chapter 2 Safety FCC Caution: Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guaran-tee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Safety Warnings: Read, keep and follow all of these instructions for your safety. Heed all warnings. Device Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Do not beat with a hard object or scratch the LCD display. Do not make the freeze picture displaying on the screen time too long, otherwise, it will leave the afterimage on the screen. If the brightness is adjusted to the minimum, then it might be hard to see the display screen. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing will be required under all of the following conditions: The unit has been exposed to rain or moisture. Liquid had been spilled or objects have fallen onto the unit. The unit has been damaged in any way, such as when the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. The unit does not operate normally. Clean only with dry cloth. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Position Do not block any ventilation openings. Do not use this unit near water. Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. Do not use this unit near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that product Safety heat. A nameplate indicating operating voltage, etc., is located on the rear panel. The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. Power Supply Cord Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. Do not damage the power cord, place the heavy objects on the power cord, stretch the power cord, or bend the power cord. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the unit. If the power cord is damaged, turn off the power immediately. It is dangerous to use the unit with a damaged power cord. It may cause fire or electric shock. Unplug this unit during lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time. Disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet by grasping the plug, not by pulling the cord. Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet, unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further. 6 Unpack and Installation Chapter 3 Unpack and Installation Unpack: When unpacking the components of XCM-240 monitor, please verify that none of the components listed in Table 3.1 are damaged or lack. If there is any missing, contact your distributors or Beijing Osee Digital Technology Ltd. for it. Table 3-1 Packing List No. Item Quantity Device Pedestal with screws Power cord adapter User manual warranty card Installation: 1. Prepare for installation Please follow the procedures below before installing XCM-240: Check the equipment for any invisible damage that may have occurred during transit. Confirm all the items listed on the packing list have been received. Remove all the packing material including electrostatic-resistant packing. Retain these packing materials for future use. 2. Mount a XCM-240 in your desired location of a standard rack. Adequate ventilation is required when installed to prevent possible damage to the XCM-240. 3. Connect required cables for signal input and output. For BNC connections use 75Ω rated connectors. 4. Connect 4.74A19V DC power source using the included power cord. 5. Connect the power cord to the power interface. 6. Fasten the power protect accessory. Unpack and Installation 7. As a final step, turn on each screen of the device by pressing the corresponding power switch located on the front panel. The pedestal and the monitor are packaged separately. Connect a standard signal lines to the corresponding input port. All BNC connector impedance must be 75Ω. Please use the power adapter supplied to avoid unnecessary trouble. Use the power adapter and cord to connect single-phase three-wire AC power or following the local power supply conditions. Make sure the power cord grounding well. The factory default value for IP address is 192.168.1.86. XCM-240 Features Chapter 4 XCM-240 Features This chapter describes the features of XCM-240 monitor. The features of XCM-240monitor are as shown in Figure 4-1 after installed and powered on: Status Information AFD CC SDI1 1080I59.94 Area Marker Safe Marker Audio Meter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Center Marker KEY INHIBIT KEY INHIBIT Wave Form FUNCTION Timecode Adjust Menu IMD F1 SCAN NORMAL F2 NATIVE OFF F3 ASPECT 4:3 F4 WIN SELECT MAIN F5 PBP OFF Figure 4-1 --:--:--:-IMD Features of XCM-240 Monitor 1. Status Information It is displayed in the top left corner of the screen, and includes the input channel and signal format. You can define it in DISPLAY menu. Source SDI1 1080I59.94 Signal Format 2. Waveform and Vector This is effective only for SDI signal. The waveform and vector of the input signal are configurable in the MAIN Menu. 3. Area Marker It is used to mark different area of the image. You can set whether to display it or not and their displaying mode in MARKER menu. 4. Safe Marker It is used to mark different area of the image. You can set whether to display it or not and their displaying mode in MARKER menu 5. Center Marker It is displayed in the center of the screen, and marks the center of the XCM-240 Features image. You can set whether to display it or not in MARKER menu. 6. Audio Meter It is displayed for audio monitoring. You can set its groups, direction, position and mode in AUDIO menu. 7. Timecode It is displayed at the bottom of the image, the format is HH:MM:SS:FF, if there is no timecode available, the monitor will display --:--:--:--. 8. IMD The IMD text displays at the bottom of the screen, the length can’t exceed 16 characters, and you can choose letter, number or other character for it. 9. AFD/CC AFD and CC information will display at the top center of the screen as an icon. 10. MUTE . When it is mute, this icon displays at the The icon for MUTE is bottom right position of the screen. You can set this function in function key. The Status Information usually displays as the following situations: "UNKNOW” appears if an unsupported signal is input. “NO SIGNAL” appears if no signal is input. The signal is normal, for example: 1080i59.94, NTSC, 1280X1024, etc. The Status Information for the main picture displays at the top left corner of the screen, and the Status Information for the slave picture displays at the top right corner of the screen. The AFD information displays at the top center of the screen. 10 XCM-240 Features 4.1 Front Panel Features It will introduce the arrangement and the operations of the buttons in front of the panel in the following. 4.1.1 Arrangement of Front Panel There are a series of buttons at the bottom of the screen, and these buttons are used to control the screen menu items. Figure 4.1-1 the Buttons in Front Panel As shown in Figure 4.1-1, take the left screen of XCM-240 for example, these buttons are as follows: 1. INPUT 2. F1 3. F2 4. F3 5. F4 6. F5 7. MENU 8. UP 9. DOWN 10. ENTER 11. POWER Only the POWER button and the AUDIO button have a light indicator. 11 XCM-240 Features 4.1.2 Operation of Front Panel The functionality and usage of the buttons at the front panel are as follows: 1. INPUT Select the input signal. Press this button to display the input source menu at the right top corner of the screen, as shown in Figure 4.1-2. Use it to select an input signal source, press it again to toggle among these input signal items. SOURCE SDI1 SDI2 LINE1(CVBS) LINE2(CVBS) LINE2(Y/C) LINE2(YPBPR) HDMI Figure 4.1-2 Source Menu The one-to-one correspondence between the signals in the source menu list and the interfaces in the back panel are shown in Figure 4.1-3: Figure 4.1-3 Correspondence between Source Menu and Interface 12 XCM-240 Features 2. F1 This button is a FUNCTION button. The function can be set via the FUNCTION menu. Open the FUNCTION menu after the first time, the selected function will remain. OPERATION: Press F1 to display the function menu list in the center of the screen, as shown in Figure 4.1-4. Toggle F1 button to change the value related to this function. FUNCTION F1 SCAN NORMAL F2 NATIVE OFF F3 ASPECT 4:3 F4 WIN SELECT MAIN F5 PBP OFF Figure 4.1-4 Function Menu List After you have loaded the function menu list, it will be closed automatically if you do nothing operation with it in 10s. If the value related to the function button can’t be modified, the value shows in blue. Use FUNCTION KEY menu to assign F1~F5. You can assign the function from among: SCAN, NATIVE, ASPECT, BLUE ONLY, MONO, MARKER, H/V DELAY, AUDIO METER, FAST MODE, TC, IMD, MUTE, PBP, CC, FREEZE, WIN SELECT, UNDEF. Refer to "5.1.9 FUNCTION KEY Menu" for the details. 3. F2 It is used to activate to F2 function button. The operation is as the same as F1's. Press and hold the INPUT+F2 button for 3s can reset the menu settings to 13 XCM-240 Features factory originals, as shown in Figure 4.1-5. FACTORY RESET Factory Reset Now? No Figure 4.1-5 Yes Reset Menu List 4. F3 It is used to activate to F3 function button. The operation is as the same as F1's. 5. F4 It is used to activate to F4 function button. The operation is as the same as F1's. 6. F5 It is used to activate to F5 function button. The operation is as the same as F1's. 7. MENU It is used to activate the Main menu. Press this button to do some operations with the Main menu, it includes the following operations: Display the Main menu Back to the higher level menu Quit the Main menu Refer to “5.2 Menu Settings” for detail about the main menu operations. 8. UP It is UP button when working with MENU. Toggle this button to select the next item or increase the number. 9. DOWN It is DOWN button when working with MENU. Toggle this button to select the next item or decrease the number. 10. ENTER This button can achieve the following two situations: Work with the Main MENU: when working with the Main menu, ENTER button achieve the following functions: 14 XCM-240 Features Enter into the next level menu: press ENTER button, you will enter into the menu item as this relationship: the Main menu list sub-menu list sub-menu value list, the current editable object is in yellow control icon; Confirm the value selection: press ENTER button to confirm the value selection. Adjust Menu: when not displaying the Main menu, press ENTER button to display the adjust menu list, as shown in Figure 4.1-6, toggle among these menu items: VOLUME, BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, CHROMA. BRIGHTNESS 50 Figure 4.1-6 Adjust Menu List After displaying the Adjust menu, press UP or DOWN button to adjust the menu value, and then press ENTER button to confirm the value selection. The relationship of the menu items and their range is shown in Table 4.1-1: Table 4.1-1 The Description of Adjust Menu Items Adjust Menu Description Range Default VOLUME Adjust the volume 0~31dB 16 BRIGHTNESS Adjust the image brightness 0~100 50 CONTRAST Adjust the image contrast 0~100 50 CHROMA Adjust the image monochroma 0~100 50 Set these parameter values in the following position: BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, CHROMA. In Adjust Menu List on screen when pressing Enter key. In Adjust menu of network control page. After you have loaded the adjust menu list, it will be closed automatically if you do nothing operation with it in 10s. The main menu, the adjust menu, the function menu and the input signal 15 XCM-240 Features selection list of a screen may not be shown all simultaneously. 11. Power Used to power on or standby, and the light in the button will indicate the status of the power. If the light is green, the monitor is powered on, if the light is flashing, the monitor is standby. When the device is standby, cut off the power and restart the device, the status of the device will be normal but not standby. 4.2 Rear Panel Features It will introduce the arrangement and the operations of the interfaces in rear of the panel in the following. 4.2.1 Arrangement of Rear Panel As shown in Figure 4.2-1, there are various input and output interfaces at the rear panel of XCM-240 monitor. Figure 4.2-1 The Rear Panel of XCM-240 Monitor 16 XCM-240 Features The interfaces numbered from 1 to 8 in red dotted rectangle are described as follows: 1. Power Switch 2. Power Input 1. Video Input: SDI1 IN, SDI2 IN 2. HDMI Input 3. Video Output: SDI1 OUT, SDI2 OUT 4. Ethernet 5. GPI interface 6. RS485 In/Out 7. Audio Input 8. Audio Output 9. Headphone Output Connector (3.5mm stereo Jack) 10. Video Input: LINE1 IN 11. Video Output: LINE1 OUT 12. Video Input: LINE2(CVBS/Y) IN, feed the composited LINE2, and component Y signals. 13. Video Output: LINE2(CVBS/Y) OUT, output the composited LINE2, and component Y signals. 14. Video Input: LINE2(Pb/C) IN, feed the component Pb, and component C signals. 15. Video Output: LINE2(Pb/C) OUT, output the component Pb, and component C signals. 16. Video Input: LINE2(Pr) IN, feed the component Pr signal. 17. Video Output: LINE2(Pr) OUT, output the component Pr signal. 4.2.2 Operations of Rear Panel The details of these interfaces at the rear panel are described as follows: 1. Power Switch It provides one power switch to switch on or switch off. As shown in Figure 4.2-2, push the button to the direction “-” to switch on the power, or push the button to the direction “” to switch off the power. 17 XCM-240 Features ON OFF Figure 4.2-2 Power Switch 2. Power Input It provides one power input interface, the specification is 19V4.74ADC. The corresponding indicator is at the front panel. If the light is green, the monitor is powered on, if the light is flashing, the monitor is standby, and if the light is off, the monitor is powered off. Only use the adapter and the power cord specified by the manufacture for your safety! 3. Video Input Interface (BNC) It provides two SDI input interfaces, one is labeled as SDI1 IN, and the other is SDI2 IN. 4. HDMI It provides one HDMI input interface, HDMI Type-A connector with a fastener. 5. Video Output Interface (BNC) It provides two SDI output interfaces. One is labeled as SDI1 OUT, the other is SDI2 OUT, active loop. 6. Ethernet (RJ-45) It provides one 10/100M Ethernet connector. It is used to connect with a computer to modify the network settings. 7. GPI(DB9) It assigns a function to each pin of the GPI interface to realize a remote control mode. Define a function to the GPI pin. Refer to “5.1.10 GPI Menu” for the definition of the pins and the functions. The relationship of the pins of GPI interface and its channel value is shown in Table 4.2-1. Table 4.2-1 The Relationship of GPI Pins and Channel Values 18 XCM-240 Features Pin No. Channel Value Pin 1 GPI1 Pin 2 GPI2 Pin 3 GPI3 Pin 4 GPI4 Pin 5 GPI5 Pin 6 GPI6 Pin 7 NC Pin 8 GND 8. IN/ OUT RS485 Interface (RJ-45) Support for dynamic IMD and updating the new firmware. The Comparison of Pins and Input/output connectors for RS485 is shown as in Table 4.2-2: Table 4.2-2 The Comparison of Pins and Input/output connectors for RS485 PIN No. RS485 IN Terminal Signal RS485 OUT Terminal Signal 1,2 GND GND Tx- Tx- Rx+ Rx+ Rx- Rx- Tx+ Tx+ 7,8 NC NC 9. Audio Input interface It provides four audio(2 pairs) input interfaces, 5dBu, impedance≥47K, RCA connector. 10. Audio Output interface It provides two audio output interfaces, 5dBu, impedance≤500Ω, RCA connector. 11. Video Input/Output Interface (BNC) 19 XCM-240 Features It provides two pairs of Composited Video input/output interfaces, and a group of component signals. It will transmit the corresponding component signal according to the selection of the signal source. As shown in Figure 4.2-3, the relationship of the signal sources and the interfaces are shown as in Table 4.2-3: Table 4.2-3 The Relationship of the Signal Sources and Input/output Interfaces Signal Source Video Input Video Output LINE1 LINE1 IN LINE1 OUT LINE2(CVBS) LINE2(CVBS/Y) IN LINE2(CVBS/Y) OUT LINE2(Y/C) LINE2(CVBS/Y) IN LINE2(Pb/C) IN LINE2(CVBS/Y) OUT LINE2(Pb/C) OUT LINE2(YPBPR) LINE2(CVBS/Y) IN LINE2(Pb/C) IN LINE2(Pr) IN LINE2(CVBS/Y) OUT LINE2(Pb/C) OUT LINE2(Pr) OUT Figure 4.2-3 Video Input/Output Interfaces 20 XCM-240 Features 4.3 Supported Signal Format The supported signal format for this device is as shown in Table 4.3-1: Table 4.3-1 SDI Supported Signal Format VIDEO HDMI YC PAL NTSC YPBPR 480I60/59.94 576I50 480P60/59.94 576P50 720P24/23.97 720P25 720P30/29.97 720P50 720P60/59.94 1080SF24/23.97 1035I60/59.94 1080I50 1080I60/59.94 1080P24/23.97 1080P25 1080P30/29.97 1080P50 1080P60/59.94 VGA(640X480) SVGA(800X600) XGA(1024X768) SXGA(1280X1024) WXGA(1360X768) WXGA+(1440X900) WXGA+(1400X1050) 21 XCM-240 Features SDI VIDEO HDMI UXGA(1600X1200) UXGA+(1680X1050) WUXGA(1920X1080) WUXGA(1920X1200) 22 YC YPBPR Functionality of the Main Menu Chapter 5 Functionality of the Main Menu This chapter describes the structure and functionality of the main menu, and introduces how to modify and customize the menu settings. The main menu includes the following menu items, as shown in Figure5-1. Figure 5-1 Main Menu 5.1 Main Menu Press the MENU button at the bottom of the front panel, the main menu is displayed at the top left corner of the screen, as shown in Figure 5.1-1: STATUS MAIN STATUS INPUT SELECT INPUT FORMAT MARKER COLOR TEMP AUDIO SCAN MODE DISPALY FAST MODE CLOSE CAPTION MODEL CONFIG SERIAL NUMBER COLOR TEMP IP ADDRESS FUNCTION KEY COLOR VERSION SDI1 NO SIGNAL D65 OVER OFF XCM-240-3HSV XCM2402014070001 192.168.1.86 65535 -255 -255.65535 GPI IMD KEY INHIBIT Figure 5.1-1 the Structure of the Main Menu 23 Functionality of the Main Menu The menu interface is divided into three parts: 1. Main Menu List It contains the title of the Main menu and several sub-menu items. The title of this list is MAIN. Press UP or DOWN to access the corresponding menu item. 2. Sub-menu list As shown in Figure 5.1-2, it lists the title of the Sub-menu, the sub-menu item and the value of the item. After pressing Menu button, press UP, DOWN button and Enter button to modify the value of the sub-menu. Refer to “5.2 Menu Settings” for details. Figure 5.1-2 the Sub-menu Value List There is a yellow control icon when you select the menu or its value. The sub-menu item is selected when the control icon which is in yellow highlight is at the back of the item name. The sub-menu item value is editable when the control icon which is in yellow highlight is at the back of the item value. The control icon of the main menu has the following status when in different positions, as shown in the red rectangle of the following figures: when in the main menu, it shows that this menu item is selected, as shown in Figure 5.1-3: 24 Functionality of the Main Menu Figure 5.1-3 when in the sub-menu item, it shows that this sub-menu item is selected, and the control icon is displayed as a yellow rectangle in front of it, as shown in Figure 5.1-4: Figure 5.1-4 A Main Menu Item Is Selected A Sub-menu Item Is Selected when in the sub-menu item value, it shows that this sub-menu item value is selected, and the value is displayed in yellow, as shown in Figure 5.1-5: Figure 5.1-5 A Sub-menu Item Value Is Selected 25 Functionality of the Main Menu The following will introduce the contents and functionality of these sub-menu items in sorts. 5.1.1 STATUS Menu The STATUS menu items are used to describe the current status information of the monitor, the menu items are as shown in Figure 5.1-6: MAIN STATUS STATUS INPUT SELECT INPUT MARKER COLOR TEMP AUDIO SCAN MODE OVER DISPALY FAST MODE OFF CLOSE CAPTION MODEL CONFIG SERIAL NUMBER COLOR TEMP IP ADDRESS FUNCTION KEY COLOR VERSION SDI1 FORMAT NO SIGNAL D65 XCM-240-3HSV XCM2402014070001 192.168.1.86 65535 -255 -255.65535 GPI IMD KEY INHIBIT Figure 5.1-6 STATUS Menu The relationship of Items, Default Value, Domain Range and Description of the sub-item is shown in Table 5.1-1: Table 5.1-1 Items The Description of STATUS Menu Items Default Value Domain Range INPUT SDI1 FORMAT NO SGINAL -- Show the format of the input signal COLOR TEMP D65 -- Show the temperature. NORMAL SCAN MODE 26 Description SDI1 SDI2 Show LINE1(CVBS) format LINE2(CVBS) HDMI NORMAL OVER UNDER the Input color Show the scan mode. Functionality of the Main Menu Items Default Value Domain Range Description FAST MODE OFF OFF/ON Show the fast mode. SD ASPECT 16:9 16:9/4:3 Show the screen Aspect Ratio. MODEL XCM-240-3HSV -- Show the production model. SERIAL NUMBER XCM2402013070001 -- Show the number. IP ADDRESS 192.168.1.86 -- Show the IP address. COLOR VERSION 65535-255-255.65535 -- Show the color version according to its adjusted date. serial The sub-menu values in STATUS menu can’t be modified, they are displayed the actual status of the monitor. 5.1.2 INPUT SELECT Menu The INPUT SELECT menu items are used to set the source of the input signals, the menu items are as shown in Figure 5.1-7: INPUT SELECT MAIN STATUS INPUT SELECT SDI1 ON SDI2 ON MARKER LINE1 ON AUDIO LINE2 CVBS DISPALY HDMI ON CLOSE CAPTION NTSC SETUP 7.5 CONFIG NTSC PHASE COLOR TEMP FUNCTION KEY GPI IMD KEY INHIBIT Figure 5.1-7 INPUT SELECT Menu 27 Functionality of the Main Menu The relationship of Items, Default Value, Domain Range and Description of the sub-item is shown in Table 5.1-2: Table 5.1-2 The Description of INPUT SELECT Menu Items Items Default Value Domain Range Description SDI1 ON ON/OFF Enable/Disable SDI1 input SDI2 ON ON/OFF Enable/Disable SDI2 input LINE1 ON ON/OFF Enable/Disable LINE1 input LINE2 ON HDMI ON ON/OFF Enable/Disable HDMI input NTSC SETUP 7.5 0/7.5 Select the NTSC mode NTSC PHASE 0 -50~50 Set the NTSC phase CVBS Enable/Disable LINE2 input, LINE2(Y/C) and select the input source LINE2(YPBPR) OFF 5.1.3 MARKER Menu The MARKER menu items are used to adjust the marker parameters, the menu items are as shown in Figure 5.1-8: MAIN MARKER STATUS INPUT SELECT MARKER OFF AREA MARKER OFF MARKER CENTER MARKER OFF AUDIO SAFETY MARKER OFF DISPALY MARKER LEVEL CLOSE CAPTION MARKER MAT OFF CONFIG CROSS HATCH OFF COLOR TEMP FUNCTION KEY GPI IMD KEY INHIBIT Figure 5.1-8 MARKER Menu The relationship of Items, Default Value, Domain Range and Description 28 Functionality of the Main Menu of the sub-item is shown in Table 5.1-3: Table 5.1-3 Items MARKER The Description of MARKER Menu Items Default Domain Range Value Description OFF Set whether to show all of the markers. It is the main switch for area marker, center marker and safety marker. OFF/ON AREA MARKER OFF when the display aspect is 16:9, images show with the following scale: OFF: close area marker 4:3 15:9 14:9 Select the area marker 13:9 aspect ratio according to 1.85:1 the display aspect ratio. 2.35:1 when the display aspect is 4:3, images show with the following scale: OFF: close area marker 16:9 CENTER MARKER OFF OFF/ON Set whether to show the center marker OFF OFF 80% 85% 88% 90% 93% 95% Set the safety area size according to the aspect ratio and scan mode. 1: 50% 2: 75% 3: 100% Set the luminance of marker line, including safety marker, center marker, area marker and SAFETY MARKER MARKER LEVEL 29 Functionality of the Main Menu Items Default Domain Range Value Description cross hatch. MARKER MAT OFF CROSS HATCH OFF OFF: Normal background, use line for area marker edge only Set the transparency of HALF: 50% area marker mat. Background brightness BLACK: all black Set whether to show the cross hatch. OFF/ON When NATIVE is ON, all of the markers will be disabled and hidden. The AREA MARKER, CENTER MARKER and SAFETY MARKER feature are available only when the MARKER item is set to ON. The marker will not display in PBP mode even if you have opened the marker switch. 5.1.4 AUDIO Menu The AUDIO menu items are used to adjust the audio parameters, the menu items are as shown in Figure 5.1-9: 30 Functionality of the Main Menu MAIN AUDIO STATUS INPUT SELECT AUDIO SOURCE AUDIO1 SPEAK OUT L EBD CH1 MARKER SPEAK OUT R EBD CH1 AUDIO AUDIO METER OFF DISPALY METER SELECT CH1-2 CLOSE CAPTION METER DIRECTION CONFIG METER POSITION TOP COLOR TEMP METER DIS MODE MODE1 FUNCTION KEY REF LEVEL -20dB GPI OVER LEVEL -10dB HORIZONTAL IMD KEY INHIBIT Figure 5.1-9 AUDIO Menu The relationship of Items, Default Value, Domain Range and Description of the sub-item is shown in Table 5.1-4: Table 5.1-4 Items Default Value The Description of AUDIO Menu Items Domain Range AUDIO SOURCE EDB EDB: embedded signal AUDIO1: external signal1 AUDIO2: external signal2 UNDEF: no signal Description Select the audio source. When there is no sync in and the input signal is not HDMI/SDI1/SDI2, you can select only UNDEF, AUDIO1 or AUDIO2. SPEAK OUT L EBD CH1 When the audio source is Left speaker, select a EBD, the range of this item channel according to the is EDB CH1~ EDB CH16. type of audio source. SPEAK OUT R EDB CH2 When the audio source is Right speaker, select a EBD, the range of this item channel according to the is EDB CH1~ EDB CH16. type of audio source. AUDIO METER OFF OFF/ON CH1-2 METER SELECT Set whether to display the audio meter. CH1-2 G1 G2 G3 G4 Select a meter display mode. Each G* contains four channels, and each CH* means a channel with number. 31 Functionality of the Main Menu Items Default Value Domain Range METER VERTICAL DIRECTION METER POSITION BOT LEFT/ BOTTOM G1+G2 G1+G3 G1+G4 G2+G3 G2+G4 G3+G4 G1-G4 VERTICAL HORIZONTAL MODE1: simple audio meter MODE2: audio meter with channel number MODE3: audio meter with channel number and dB value REF LEVEL -20dB -20dB/-18dB OVER LEVEL -10dB Select the displayed direction of audio meter. When the value of METER DIRECTION is VERTICAL , you can choose the followings for Meter Position: BOT LEFT: bottom left BOT RIGHT: bottom right Select the displayed TOP RIGHT: top right position of audio meter. TOP LEFT: top left When the value of METER DIRECTION is HORIZONTAL, you can choose the followings for Meter Position: BOTTOM TOP METER DIS MODE1 MODE Description Select the displayed mode for audio meter. Select level -10dB -8dB -6dB -4dB -2dB the reference Select the overload level 32 Functionality of the Main Menu 5.1.5 DISPLAY Menu The DISPLAY menu items are used to adjust the parameters displayed on the screen, the menu items are as shown in Figure 5.1-10: MAIN DISPLAY STATUS INPUT SELECT STATUS DISPLAY MARKER WAVE FORM TYPE AUDIO LINE WAVE DISPALY LINE WAVE NUMBER --- CLOSE CAPTION WAVE OVER LIMIT 50 CONFIG WAVE UNDER LIMIT COLOR TEMP WFM TRANS FUNCTION KEY WFM POSITION LEFT GPI TIME CODE OFF AUTO AFD DISPLAY OFF WAVE FORM OFF OPAQUE IMD KEY INHIBIT Figure 5.1-10 DISPLAY SETUP Menu The relationship of Items, Default Value, Domain Range and Description of the sub-item is shown in Table 5.1-5: Table 5.1-5 Items STATUS DISPLAY AFD DISPLAY The Description of DISPLAY SETUP Menu Items Default Value Domain Range Description AUTO Set whether to display STD information. If the signal input is not equal to "No signal" and this item is auto, OFF/ON/AUTO the status information will show 15 seconds when the status changed, and then closed automatically. OFF WFM FORM NORMAL Set whether to display AFD information. ON is an effective value to AFD DISPLAY item only if the value of STATUS DISPLAY is AUTO or ON. OFF/ON MODE1 33 Switch the display mode among Functionality of the Main Menu Default Value Items TYPE Domain Range Description LINE WAVE OFF MODE2 VECT100 VECT75 WAVE FORM OFF mode1, mode2, vector100, vector75 and wave form. Set whether to show line wave, as shown in Figure 5.1-11. OFF/ON LINE WAVE 260 NUMBER As shown Table 5.1-6. WFM OVERLIMIT 50~100 Set the over limit of WFM WFM UNDERLIMIT 0~50 Set the under limit of WFM WFM TRANS OPAQUE OPAQUE TRANS1 TRANS2 TRANS3 LEFT: LEFT BOT Select the displayed position for RIGHT: BOT WFM. RIGHT 50 WFM POSITION LEFT in Set the position of line WFM. Set the transparency of the WFM OFF D-VITC Set whether to display TC, and TIME CODE OFF LTC select a mode for TC display. VITC Thereinto, the value of LINE WFM is different according to the type of input signal, as shown in Table 5.1-6. Table 5.1-6 The Description for LINE WFM Item Input Signal Default Domain Range 576i50 310 23~623 480i60 261 22~524 720p 386 26~745 560 21~1123 557 41~1120 1080i50 1080i60/59.94 1080sf23/23.97 1035i60 34 Functionality of the Main Menu Input Signal Default Domain Range 1080p 561 42~1121 The comparison of a normal WFM/Vector and a Line WFM is as shown in Figure 5.1-11: LINE WFM WFM Figure 5.1-11 The LINE WFM and the WFM You can call out the vectorscope or wave form and configure its display mode through DISPLAYWAVE FORM TYPE, and configure its display position through DISPLAY WFM POSITION. Use CONFIGSUB IN TYPE to switch to PIP mode or PBP mode. Refer to "5.1.7 CONFIG Menu" for details. Please refer to the international standard SMPTE2016-1-2007 for the details about AFD display. 5.1.6 CLOSE CAPTION Menu The CLOSE CAPTION menu items are used to adjust the parameters displayed on the screen, the menu items are as shown in Figure 5.1-10: 35 Functionality of the Main Menu CLOSE CAPTION MAIN STATUS INPUT SELECT CLOSED CAPTION CC1 SDI CC LOG OFF MARKER AUDIO DISPALY CLOSE CAPTION CONFIG COLOR TEMP FUNCTION KEY GPI IMD KEY INHIBIT Figure 5.1-12 CLOSE CAPTION Menu The relationship of Items, Default Value, Domain Range and Description of the sub-item is shown in Table 5.1-7: Table 5.1-7 Items CLOSE CAPTION The Description of CLOSE CAPTION Menu Items Default Value Domain Range OFF SDI CC LOG OFF CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 TEXT1 TEXT2 TEXT3 TEXT4 OFF Description Set whether to display caption information, and select its display mode. Set whether to display CC information. OFF/ON 5.1.7 CONFIG Menu The CONFIG menu items are used to adjust the parameters defined by customers, the menu items are as shown in Figure 5.1-13: 36 Functionality of the Main Menu MAIN CONFIG STATUS INPUT SELECT FAST MODE OFF FILM MODE DETECT OFF MARKER SUB IN TYPE PBP AUDIO SUB IN SELECT SDI1 DISPALY PIP SIZE CLOSE CAPTION PIP POSITION CONFIG BACKLIGHT COLOR TEMP AUTO STANDBY FUNCTION KEY APPEATURE GPI LOCK NUMBER IMD LANGUAGE LARGE HORIZONTAL 15 OFF ENGLISH KEY INHIBIT Figure 5.1-13 CONFIG Menu The relationship of Items, Default Value, Domain Range and Description of the sub-item is shown in Table 5.1-8: Table 5.1-8 The Description of CONFIG Menu Items Items Default Value Domain Range Description FAST MODE OFF OFF/ON Set whether mode. FILM DETECT OFF OFF/ON Set whether to detect film mode. PBP PBP/PIP/OFF Set the arrangement mode of screen picture SUB IN SELECT SDI1 PIP SIZE LARGE SMALL/LARGE MODE SUB IN TYPE PIP POSITION BOT LEFT SDI1 SDI2 LINE1(CVBS) LINE2(CVBS) LINE2(Y/C) LINE2(YPBPR) HDMI BOT LEFT: bottom left BOT RIGHT: bottom right 37 in fast Set the source of slave picture, refer to Table 5.1-10 for the details. Set the size of PIP Set the position of PIP Functionality of the Main Menu Default Value Items Domain Range BACK LIGHT 15 Description TOP RIGHT TOP LEFT 0~30 Adjust the back light AUTO STANDBY OFF OFF/ON Set whether open the standby mode. APPERTURE 0~24 Set the sharpness LOCK NUMBER XXXXXXXX -- Set the lock number LANGUAGE ENGLISH Select mode ENGLISH/CHINESE picture language 1. PIP and PBP In PIP mode, the relationship of the main picture and the slave picture is as shown in Figure 5.1-14 : Figure 5.1-14 PIP Mode In PIP mode, it displays the WFM or Audio Meter only for the signal of the main picture. In PBP mode, the relationship of the main picture and the slave picture is as shown Figure 5.1-15: 38 Functionality of the Main Menu Main Picture Slave Picture PBP Figure 5.1-15 PBP Mode In PBP mode, it displays the WFM or Audio Meter only for the signal of the current picture. The current picture is labeled by a triangle, as shown in Figure 5.1-15, at the bottom center of the picture. You can select the current picture by the WIN SELECT command assigned to a function key. The WFM frame of the main picture displays at the left bottom corner of the screen, and the WFM frame of the slave picture displays at the bottom right corner of the screen. Meantime, if Audio Meter was shown up, it could display at the top position of the screen, just at the top left corner or at the top right corner, thus to avoid colliding with the WFM. 2. Scope for the slave picture The selection scope of the signal source for the slave picture will be changing with the main picture's source, as shown in Table 5.1-10: Table 5.1-9 The Relationship of the Signal Source for Slave Picture and Main Picture Signal Source for Main Picture SDI1 \ Signal Source for Slave Picture SDI2 LINE1 (CVBS) LINE2 (CVBS) LINE2 (Y/C) LINE2 (YPSPR) HDMI SDI1 SDI2 LINE1(CVBS) LINE2(CVBS) LINE2(Y/C) LINE2(YPBPR) HDMI The input signal information of the main picture displays at the top left corner of the screen, and the one of the slave picture displays at the top 39 Functionality of the Main Menu right corner of the screen. When the AUTO STANDBY is set to ON, the device will be standby when the signal is disappeared for 60s. The length of LOCK NUMBER is up to 8 characters, you can use the combination of these characters: number (0 to 9) and letter (A to Z). Press ENTER to edit the LOCK NUMBER, than use UP or DOWN to select characters, than press ENTER to go to next character, press MENU to exit editor. 5.1.8 COLOR TEMP Menu The COLOR TEMP menu items are used to adjust the color temperature parameters and the color balance, the menu items are as shown in Figure 5.1-16: MAIN COLOR TEMP STATUS INPUT SELECT COLOR TEMP D93 RED GAIN 128 MARKER GREEN GAIN 128 AUDIO BLUE GAIN 128 DISPALY RED BIAS CLOSE CAPTION GREEN BIAS CONFIG BLUE BIAS COLOR TEMP COPY FROM FUNCTION KEY RESET GPI COLOR SPACE D93 AUTO IMD KEY INHIBIT Figure 5.1-16 COLOR TEMP Menu The relationship of Items, Default Value, Domain Range and Description of the sub-item is shown in Table 5.1-10: Table 5.1-10 The Description of COLOR TEMP Menu Items 40 Functionality of the Main Menu Items Default Value Domain Range Description USER1: Customized by user USER2: Customized by user D32: 3200K Set color temperature D50: 5000K D56: 5600K D65: 6500K D93: 9300K COLOR TEMP EDB RED GAIN 128 0~256 Adjust the Red Gain GREEN GAIN 128 0~256 Adjust the Green Gain BLUE GAIN 128 0~256 Adjust the Blue Gain RED BIAS -50~50 Adjust the Red Offset GREEN BIAS -50~50 Adjust the Green Offset BLUE BIAS 0 -50~50 Adjust the Blue Offset COPY FROM D65 RESET -- -- Reset the Gain and Offset values to the product originals COLOR SPACE EBU OFF/EBU/SMPTE-C/ ITU-709/AUTO Select the color matrix D32: 3200K D50: 5000K D56: 5600K D65: 6500K D93: 9300K Copy this parameter value to USER The items about RED/GREEN/BLUE GAIN and BIAS are available only in USER1 and USER2 mode. 5.1.9 FUNCTION KEY Menu The FUNCTION KEY menu items are used to define parameters to F1 and F2, the menu items are as shown in Figure 5.1-17: 41 Functionality of the Main Menu FUNCTION KEY MAIN STATUS INPUT SELECT F1 SCAN F2 NATIVE MARKER F3 ASPECT AUDIO F4 OFF DISPALY F5 OFF CLOSE CAPTION CONFIG COLOR TEMP FUNCTION KEY GPI IMD KEY INHIBIT Figure 5.1-17 FUNCTION KEY Menu The relationship of Items, Default Value, Domain Range and Description of the sub-item is shown in Table 5.1-11: Table 5.1-11 The Description of FUNCTION KEY Menu Items Items Default Value Domain Range Description F1 SCAN SCAN, NATIVE, ASPECT, BLUE ONLY, MONO, MARKER, H/V DELAY, AUDIO METER, FAST Set a function to MODE, TC, IMD, MUTE, PBP, F1 button CC, FREEZE, WIN SELECT, UNDEF F2 NATIVE the same as F1 Set a function to F2 button F3 ASPECT the same as F1 Set a function to F3 button F4 UNDEF the same as F1 Set a function to F4 button F5 UNDEF the same as F1 Set a function to F5 button SCAN This product supports the following scan modes: NORMAL OVER UNDER Set the function button as [SCAN], press the button continuously to activate various scan modes. 42 Functionality of the Main Menu OVER: Zooms in/out of the image to 96% of its original size without changing the aspect ratio. NORMAL: Zooms in/out of the image without changing the aspect ratio. UNDER: Zooms in/out of the image without changing the aspect ratio. Also, displays the data at the top of the horizontal blanking block. ASPECT: Set the aspect ratio of the screen as 4:3 or 16:9. 5.1.10 GPI Menu The GPI menu items are used to define functions to GPI1~GPI6, the menu items are as shown in Figure 5.1-17: MAIN GPI STATUS INPUT SELECT GPI1 TALLY GREEN GPI2 TALLY RED MARKER GPI3 NATIVE AUDIO GPI4 BLUE ONLY DISPALY GPI5 MONO CLOSE CAPTION GPI6 H/V DELAY CONFIG COLOR TEMP FUNCTION KEY GPI IMD KEY INHIBIT Figure 5.1-18 GPI Menu The relationship of Items, Default Value, Domain Range and Description of the sub-item is shown in Table 5.1-11: Table 5.1-12 The Description of GPI Menu Items Items Default Value Domain Range TALLY GPI1 GREEN Description UNDEF, AREA MARKER, CENTER MARKER, SAFETY Set a function to GPI1 MARKER, ASPECT, NATIVE, OVER SCAN, UNDER SCAN, 43 Functionality of the Main Menu Items Default Value Domain Range Description BLUE ONLY, MONO, DELAY, V DELAY, H/V DELAY, SDI1, SDI2, LINE1, LINE2, HDMI, TALLY GREEN, TALLY RED GPI2 TALLY RED the same as GPI1 Set a function to GPI2 GPI3 UNDEF the same as GPI1 Set a function to GPI3 GPI4 UNDEF the same as GPI1 Set a function to GPI4 GPI5 UNDEF the same as GPI1 Set a function to GPI5 GPI6 UNDEF the same as GPI1 Set a function to GPI6 Assign functions to GPI1~GPI6, some is level triggered, and some is edge triggered, refer to Table 5.1-13 for the details. GPI control: when it changes it would be as a control value of response control. If the level does not change, but there are other control caused by changes in the control value, perform this change. When boot, detect the GPI input status after initialization. If a GPI value is low, the monitor will control the corresponding operation. The TALLY is directly control by the level. Table 5.1-13 The Description for GPI Items and Their Trigger Items Function Trigger AREA MARKER Enable/Disable the display of Low: Enabled; High: Disabled area marker. CENTER MARKER Enable/Disable the display of Low: Enabled; High: Disabled center marker. SAFETY MARKER Enable/Disable the display of Low: Enabled; High: Disabled safety marker. ASPECT Set the aspect ratio. MONO Switch between the Low: MONO; High: NORMAL monochrome and color. OVER SCAN Switch scan mode between Low: OVER; High: NORMAL over and normal. Low: 16:9; High: 4:3 44 Functionality of the Main Menu Items Function Trigger UNDER SCAN Switch scan mode between Low: UNDER; High: NORMAL under and normal. BLUE ONLY Switch between blue only Low: BLUE and normal. NORMAL NATIVE Switch between native and Low: NATIVE(In center); High: normal. NORMAL H DELAY Switch between H delay and Low: H DELAY; High: NORMAL normal. V DELAY Switch between V delay and Low: V DELAY; High: NORMAL normal. H/V DELAY Switch between H/V delay Low: H/V and normal. NORMAL SDI1 Switch the input source to Switch at the falling edge, when SDI1. switching to the other input, exit. SDI2 Switch the input source to Switch at the falling edge, when SDI2. switching to the other input, exit. LINE1 Switch the input source to Switch at the falling edge, when LINE1. switching to the other input, exit. LINE2 Switch the input source to Switch at the falling edge, when LINE2. switching to the other input, exit. HDMI Switch the input source to Switch at the falling edge, when HDMI. switching to the other input, exit. TALLY GREEN Light the green tally. Low: ON; High: OFF TALLY RED Light the red tally. Low: ON; High: OFF ONLY; DELAY; High: High: 5.1.11 IMD Menu The IMD menu items are used to adjust the parameters defined for IMD display, the menu items are as shown in Figure 5.1-19: 45 Functionality of the Main Menu MAIN IMD STATUS INPUT SELECT IMD DISPLAY ON IMD COLOR RED MARKER IMD CHARACTER AUDIO IMD PROTOCOL DISPALY IMD ID CLOSE CAPTION IMD NAME XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX CONFIG BAUD RATE 38400 COLOR TEMP LED TALLY OFF FUNCTION KEY OSD TALLY MODE RG GPI IMD TALLY MODE T1 IMD TALLY SOURCE XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX LOCAL STANDARD KEY INHIBIT Figure 5.1-19 IMD Menu The relationship of Items, Default Value, Domain Range and Description of the sub-item is shown in Table 5.1-14: Table 5.1-14 Items Default Value The Description of IMD Menu Items Domain Range Description IMD DISPLAY ON OFF/ON Set whether to display IMD CHARACTER on screen. IMD COLOR RED RED GREEN YELLOW WHITE Set the IMD string displayed on the screen. After entering this item, press Up or Down to choose your character for this IMD string. IMD XXXXXXXX -CHARACTER IMD PROTOCAL LOCAL Set the color for IMD CHARACTER. LOCAL TSL3.1 TSL4.0 TSL5.0 IMAGE VIDEO NETWORK 46 Select an IMD protocol Functionality of the Main Menu Items Default Value Domain Range Description IMD ID 0~255 Set the ID number for each monitor IMD NAME XXXXXXXX BAUD RATE 38400 2400/4800/9600/19200 Select a baud rate for /38400/57600/115200 communication. LED TALLY ON OFF/ON Set an IMD name for each screen. OSD TALLY RG MODE Set whether to switch on tally light. RG: Red/Green GR: Green only RGY: Red/Green/Yellow OFF: No tally light Select the OSD Tally mode. Only the TALLY SOURCE is STANDARD or STANDARD + IV422, the setting is available. IMD TALLY T1 MODE Select the IMD Tally mode. Use this setting when T1/T2/T1T2/T2T1/T1-/ using the Image Video T2-/T1T2-/T2T1tally control, this setting will determine the state which is selected. TALLY SOURCE STANDARD/IMAGE IDEO/TSL STANDARD Select the source for LED tally source If IMD DISPLAY item is ON, the IMD CHARACTER in the black bar will display on the bottom of the screen. The length of IMD NAME and IMD CHARACTER is up to 16 characters. The character range is from 0x00 to 0x7F of ASCII. Press ENTER to edit the IMD characters, than use UP or DOWN to select characters, than press ENTER to go to next character, press MENU to exit editor. The KEY INHIBIT is ON, KEY INHIBIT is enabled and press the POWER key, the device would turn on or off. enable but only to MENU, UP, DOWN, ENTER key can be set the KEY INHIBIT item, or there is a “KEY INHIBIT” prompt displayed on the screen when using other keys. 47 Functionality of the Main Menu 5.1.12 KEY INHIBIT Menu The KEY INHIBIT menu items are used to adjust the parameters displayed on the screen, the menu items are as shown in Figure 5.1-10: KEY INHIBIT MAIN KEY INHIBIT STATUS INPUT SELECT OFF MARKER AUDIO DISPALY CLOSE CAPTION CONFIG COLOR TEMP FUNCTION KEY GPI IMD KEY INHIBIT Figure 5.1-20 KEY INHIBIT Menu The relationship of Items, Default Value, Domain Range and Description of the sub-item is shown in Table 5.1-7: Table 5.1-15 Items The Description of KEY INHIBIT Menu Items Default Value KEY INHIBIT OFF Domain Range Description OFF/ON Enable/Disable the key. When the KEY INHIBIT is ON, KEY INHIBIT is enabled and press the POWER key, the device would turn on or off. MENU, UP, DOWN, ENTER key can be enable but only to set the KEY INHIBIT item, or there is a “KEY INHIBIT” prompt displayed on the screen when using other keys. 5.2 Menu Settings When checking or modifying the value of the menu item, cooperating with the 48 Functionality of the Main Menu following buttons: MENU, UP, DOWN, ENTER. 1. Operations to the Main menu Display the Main Menu Press MENU button to enter into the main menu, it displays at the top left corner of the screen. Switch menu items After displaying the main menu, press UP or DOWN button to choose a menu item, the menu item selected is in yellow. For example, you have selected Status menu, as shown in Figure 5.2-1. STATUS MAIN STATUS INPUT SELECT INPUT MARKER COLOR TEMP AUDIO SCAN MODE OVER DISPALY FAST MODE OFF CLOSE CAPTION MODEL CONFIG SERIAL NUMBER COLOR TEMP IP ADDRESS FUNCTION KEY COLOR VERSION SDI1 FORMAT NO SIGNAL D65 XCM-240-3HSV XCM2402014070001 192.168.1.86 65535 -255 -255.65535 GPI IMD KEY INHIBIT Figure 5.2-1 Selecting STATUS Menu Back to the Main menu After entering to a sub-menu item or a sub-menu item value, press MENU button to back to the upper level menu area. Close the Main menu Press MENU button to close the Main menu when the control icon is in the Main menu item. After you have loaded the Main menu, it will be closed automatically if you do nothing operation with it in 60s. 2. Operations to sub-menu item 49 Functionality of the Main Menu Display the sub-menu item After display the Main menu, press UP or DOWN button to select a menu item, and the right part displays its sub-menu items according to the current selected menu item. Switch sub-menu items After displaying the sub-menu items list, press ENTER button to enter into the sub-menu items list, press UP or DOWN button to choose a sub-menu item, a yellow rectangle is in front of the selected sub-menu item. Back to menu item After entering to the sub-menu item value, press MENU button to back to menu items, or after setting the sub-menu item value and press Enter button to firm the modification, the control icon is back to the corresponding sub-menu item, as shown in Figure 5.2-2: INPUT SELECT SDI1 OFF INPUT SELECT SDI1 Figure 5.2-2 OFF The Control Icon Moves from the Sub-menu Item Value to the Corresponding Sub-menu Item 3. Operations to sub-menu item value Switch sub-menu item value When the control icon is in sub-menu item value, press UP or DOWN button to switch among its value list. Confirm the modification to sub-menu item value Press ENTER button to confirm the selection of a value, and the control icon is back to the corresponding sub-menu item. Abandon the modification to sub-menu item value Press MENU button to give up the modification to sub-menu item value, and the control icon is back to the corresponding sub-menu item. 50 Functionality of the Main Menu The value in white color is modifiable, and the value in blue color is unmodifiable. 4. Selecting the Menu Language You can select one of languages (English or Chinese) for displaying the menu. The default language for the menu is ENGLISH. The following will teach you how to switch to Chinese. Operation: Step 1 Select CONFIG menu Press MENU button to display the OSD menu, click DOWN button to select CONFIG menu. Step 2 Select the value of the Language item Press ENTER button to get into the CONFIG menu items, and click DOWN button to select the sub-item LANGUAGE, then, click ENTER button to get into the sub-value list, as shown in Figure 5.2-3, the current control icon is in ENGLISH. MAIN CONFIG STATUS INPUT SELECT FAST MODE OFF FILM MODE DETECT OFF MARKER SUB IN TYPE PBP AUDIO SUB IN SELECT SDI1 DISPALY PIP SIZE CLOSE CAPTION PIP POSITION CONFIG BACKLIGHT COLOR TEMP AUTO STANDBY FUNCTION KEY APPEATURE GPI LOCK NUMBER IMD LANGUAGE LARGE HORIZONTAL 15 OFF ENGLISH KEY INHIBIT Figure 5.2-3 Select the Value of Language Step 3 Confirm the modification of the value of sub-item Click DOWN button to select the sub-item LANGUAGE to Chinese, as 51 Functionality of the Main Menu shown in Figure 5.2-4, press ENTER button to confirm the modification. 系统配置 主菜单 状态显示 输入设置 快速模式 关闭 电影模式检测 关闭 标记设置 子画面类型 PBP 音频设置 子画面输入源 SDI1 显示设置 PIP大小 小 隐藏字幕 PIP位置 右下 系统配置 背光 色彩配置 自动关机 功能键设置 清晰度 GPI设置 授权码 IMD设置 语言 15 中文 按键锁定 Figure 5.2-4 关闭 Switching the Value of LANGUAGE Step 4 Exit the main menu Click MENU button to exit the main menu. 52 Network Control Chapter 6 Network Control XCM-240 supports network interface. Connect a computer with XCM-240 through this interface to achieve the network control to XCM-240. The network address of the computer which is connected with XCM-240 and the network address of XCM-240 must be in the same segment. This chapter will introduce how to set and check the parameters of XCM-240 in Internet Explorer. 6.1 Access the settings Use Internet Explorer to enter into a web control page. For example, input http://192.168.1.86 in address bar, it will display the then, press Enter key, the management interface of XCM-240 is shown as in Figure 6.1-1: Figure 6.1-1 Network Control Page 53 Network Control 6.2 Menu Control Open the management interface as shown in Figure 6.2-1, the menu items listed in the left part are almost as the same as the main menu items. Figure 6.2-1 Management Interface As shown in Figure 6.2-1, the management interface is divided into the following parts: 1. Input Source Selection Button It is used to selecting an input source as the input signal, such as: SDI1, SDI2, LINE1, LINE2(CVBS), HDMI. The selecting box of "Apply to All" at the right side is used to synchronize the settings for all the other kinds of input sources. 2. Navigation menu list It shows the navigation menus: STATUS, ADJUST, VIDEO DISPLAY, INPUT SETUP, MARKER, AUDIO, DISPLAY, CLOSE CAPTION, CONFIG, COLOR TEMPERATURE, FUNCTION KEY, GPI, IMD and SYSTEM. Click the navigation menu, it will show the corresponding settings on the right side. The menu items in main menu on screen display are mostly as the same as the menu items listed in navigation menus except SYSTEM, ADJUST and VIDEO DISPLAY. 54 Network Control 3. Parameter list It shows the parameter names, values and operation buttons of the selected navigation menu, as shown in the red rectangle in Figure 6.2-2. The title in the yellow rectangle of the parameter list and the parameter list will change with the navigation menu when switched. Figure 6.2-2 Parameter List There may be a “(S)” icon followed by some parameter name in the parameter list, it is mean that this parameter is only a local parameter for the current selected signal source, otherwise, the parameter is global and the modification is valid for all signal sources. The SET button is used to confirm the modification of the parameter value. 6.2.1 ADJUST Menu It will introduce ADJUST menu. Click ADJUST button at the left navigation menu list, it will display the adjust parameters, as shown in Figure 6.2-5: 55 Network Control Figure 6.2-3 ADJUST Menu The relationship of Items, Default Value, Domain Range and Description of the sub-item is shown in Table 6.2-3: Table 6.2-1 The Description of ADJUST Menu Items Items Default Value Domain Range Description CONTRAST 50 0~100 Adjust contrast the picture BRIGHTNESS 50 0~100 Adjust the brightness picture CHROMA 50 0~100 Adjust the monochroma picture MONO NORMAL NORMAL/MONO Enable/disable Monochrome mode, normal mode is actually the color mode FASE MODE OFF OFF/ON Enable/disable MODE MUTE Current Audio Current Audio Level Enable/disable the audio Level /MUTE monitor FREEZE OFF OFF/ON 56 FAST Enable/disable the current picture to be stopped or played. Network Control Items Default Value Domain Range Description WIN SOURCE MAIN MAIN/SUB Set the picture displaying mode in full mode or in sub-picture mode VOLUME 15 0~31 Adjust the volume 6.2.2 VIDEO DISPLAY Menu It will introduce VIDEO DISPLAY menu. Click VIDEO DISPLAY button at the left navigation menu list, it will display the video display parameters, as shown in Figure 6.2-5: Figure 6.2-4 VIDEO DISPLAY Menu The relationship of Items, Default Value, Domain Range and Description of the sub-item is shown in Table 6.2-3: Table 6.2-2 The Description of VIDEO DISPLAY Menu Items Items Default Value Domain Range SCAN NORMAL NATIVE OFF OFF/ON NORMAL OVERSCAN UNDERSCAN Description Set the scan mode Whether to display the picture dot by dot 6.2.3 SYSTEM Menu It will introduce SYSTEM menu. Click SYSTEM button at the left navigation menu list, it will display the system parameters, as shown in Figure 6.2-5: 57 Network Control Figure 6.2-5 System Menu The relationship of Items, Default Value, Domain Range and Description of the sub-item is shown in Table 6.2-3: Table 6.2-3 The Description of System Menu Items Items Default Value Domain Description Range IP 192.168.1.86 IP address MASK 255.255.255.0 Subnet mask Gateway 192.168.1.1 Gateway address LOCK NUMBER XXXXXX Show the Serial Number LOCK NUMBER XXXXXX Set the Serial Number MPU Version 12 Product information FPGA Version Product information NCU Version 101 Product information 6.2.4 Other Menus For the menu items in management interface are almost as the same as the menu items in the Main menu on screen, there will be no further description about their meanings and value range in this chapter, refer to 58 Network Control “Chapter 5 Functionality of the Main Menu” for the details about STATUS, VIDEO CONFIG, AUDIO CONFIG, MARKER, DISPLAY, USER CONFIG, and COLOR TEMPERATURE. 6.3 Parameter Settings It will introduce how to modify parameter values in management interface in the followings. For example: modify Meter Select in AUDIO menu. Click AUDIO button to display its parameter list, as shown in Figure 6.3-1, the corresponding screen main menu is shown as in Figure 6.3-2: Figure 6.3-1 Parameter List for AUDIO MAIN AUDIO STATUS INPUT SELECT AUDIO SOURCE AUDIO1 SPEAK OUT L EBD CH1 MARKER SPEAK OUT R EBD CH1 AUDIO AUDIO METER OFF DISPALY METER SELECT CH1-2 CLOSE CAPTION METER DIRECTION CONFIG METER POSITION TOP COLOR TEMP METER DIS MODE MODE1 FUNCTION KEY REF LEVEL -20dB GPI OVER LEVEL -10dB HORIZONTAL IMD KEY INHIBIT Figure 6.3-2 Screen Main Menu for AUDIO 59 Network Control Click button to display the drop-down value list for the parameter, as shown in Figure 6.3-3, for example, modify “CH1-2” to “G1”. Figure 6.3-3 Click Display the Drop Down Value List of Meter Select(S) button to confirm the selection and the page is refreshed. You can check the modification on the screen menu, the results are the same as shown in Figure 6.3-4 and Figure 6.3-5: Figure 6.3-4 Modify the Value of a Parameter 60 Network Control The volume can be checked and modified in adjust menu on screen adjustment, or in Volume item of ADJUST menu in management interface. MAIN AUDIO STATUS INPUT SELECT AUDIO SOURCE AUDIO1 SPEAK OUT L EBD CH1 MARKER SPEAK OUT R EBD CH1 AUDIO AUDIO METER OFF DISPALY METER SELECT G1 CLOSE CAPTION METER DIRECTION CONFIG METER POSITION TOP COLOR TEMP METER DIS MODE MODE1 FUNCTION KEY REF LEVEL -20dB GPI OVER LEVEL -10dB HORIZONTAL IMD KEY INHIBIT Figure 6.3-5 The Value is Modified Simultaneously on Screen Menu Likewise, if you modify the value of a parameter on screen menu first, you may check the same changing result in management interface through network connection. 61 62 Specifications Chapter 7 Specifications 1. Product detailed information Specification Values LCD Dimension 24”, 569.9(H) x 380.7(V) x 97.4(D) Aspect Ratio 16:10 Display Area(mm) 518.4(H)×324.0(V) Viewing Angle 178°(H)x178°(V) Color Depth 1.073G colors (RGB 10-bits) Resolution 1920(H)×1200(V) Pixel Pitch(mm) 0.270(H)×0.270(V) Contrast 1000:1(Typ.) Luminance (cd/㎡) 250 (Typ.) Response Time (ms Typ.) <6 Backlight WhiteLED Backlight Life(Hrs) 50000 Work Temperature 0°C~35°C CVBS: PAL, NTSC SD: 480ip60, 576i50 Signal Formats HD: 1080i50, 1080i59.94, 1080i60, 720p50, 720p 59.94, 720p 60, 1035i59.94, 1035i 60 3G: 1080p50, 1080p60 CVBS Input/Output Signal Type NTSC, PAL Signal Amplitude 1Vp-p+/-3dB Impedance 75Ω Return Loss >40 dB to 5 MHz DC Offset 0V±0.05 V Frequency Response ±0.2 dB to 5 MHz Differential Gain <1% Differential Phase <1.5° 63 Specifications Specification Values 3G-SDI /HD-SDI /SDI-SDI Input/Output Signal Type SMPTE 424M, SMPTE 292M, SMPTE 259M, SMPTE 297M Connector BNC per IEC 169-8 Impedance 75Ω Return Loss >18 dB 5 to 270 MHz >15 dB 270 MHz to 1.5 GHz >10 dB up to 3 GHz Maximum Signal Level 800 mV pk-pk 10% Signal Amplitude 800 mV pk-pk 10% DC Offset 0 V ±0.5 V Overshoot <10% Jitter <0.2 UI Rise/Fall Time <700 ps for SD <270 ps for 1.5 Gb/s HD <135 ps for 3 Gb/s HD Extinction Ratio >8 Back Reflection <-14 dB Power Supply 5A12V DC 2. Input/Output Resolution, Frame Refresh Rate and Color Matrix OVERSCAN NATIVE FULL/NORMAL Refresh Color Rate Matrix Input Output Input Output INPUT ALL OUTPUT NORMAL NTSC 684X462 1366X768 1024X768 720X487 720X487 720X487 1366X768 1024X768 60 601 PAL 684X548 1366X768 1024X768 720X576 720X576 720X576 1366X768 1024X768 50 601 SECAM 684X548 1366X768 1024X768 720X576 720X576 720X576 1366X768 1024X768 50 601 NTCS-4.4 684X462 1366X768 1024X768 720X487 720X487 720X487 1366X768 1024X768 60 601 PAL-M 684X462 1366X768 1024X768 720X487 720X487 720X487 1366X768 1024X768 60 601 480I60 684X462 1366X768 1024X768 720X487 720X487 720X487 1366X768 1024X768 60 601/70 576I50 684X548 1366X768 1024X768 720X576 720X576 720X576 1366X768 1024X768 50 601 480P60 684X462 1366X768 1024X768 720X487 720X487 720X487 1366X768 1024X768 60 601/70 576P50 684X548 1366X768 720X576 720X576 720X576 1366X768 50 601 64 Specifications OVERSCAN Input NATIVE Output Input FULL/NORMAL Output INPUT ALL 1024X768 OUTPUT NORMAL Refresh Color Rate Matrix 1024X768 720P24 1216X684 1366X768 1280x720 1280x720 1280x720 1366X768 48 709 720P25 1216X684 1366X768 1280x720 1280x720 1280x720 1366X768 50 709 720P30 1216X684 1366X768 1280x720 1280x720 1280x720 1366X768 30 709 720P50 1216X684 1366X768 1280x720 1280x720 1280x720 1366X768 50 709 720P60 1216X684 1366X768 1280x720 1280x720 1280x720 1366X768 60 709 1035I60 1824X984 1366X768 1920X1035 1920X1035 1920X1035 1366X768 60 709 1080I60 1824X1026 1366X768 1920X1080 1920X1080 1920X1080 1366X768 60 709 1080I50 1824X1026 1366X768 1920X1080 1920X1080 1920X1080 1366X768 50 709 1080P24 1824X1026 1366X768 1920X1080 1920X1080 1920X1080 1366X768 48 709 1080P25 1824X1026 1366X768 1920X1080 1920X1080 1920X1080 1366X768 50 709 1080P30 1824X1026 1366X768 1920X1080 1920X1080 1920X1080 1366X768 60 709 1080P50 1824X1026 1366X768 1920X1080 1920X1080 1920X1080 1366X768 50 709 1080P60 1824X1026 1366X768 1920X1080 1920X1080 1920X1080 1366X768 60 709 1080SF24 1824X1026 1366X768 1920X1080 1920X1080 1920X1080 1366X768 48 709 VGA 640X480 1366X768 60-75 SVGA 800X600 1366X768 60-75 XGA 1024x768 1366X768 60-75 SXGA 1280x1024 1366X768 60-75 UXGA 1600x1200 1366X768 60 WXGA 1360X768 1360X768 60 WUXGA 1920x1200 1366X768 60 *Don’t display all OSD when SCAN is NATIVE. *Don’t display MARKER when SCAN is NATIVE. 3. Dimensions The description of the product dimensions is shown as in the following figures: 65 Specifications Figure 7-1 Front Panel(Unit: mm) Figure 7-2 Rear Panel(Unit: mm) 66 Specifications Figure 7-3 Top View(Unit: mm) Figure 7-4 Side View(Unit: mm) Specifications are subject to change without notice. ------------------No Text Below------------------ 67 FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT: http://www.osee-dig.com/ OSEE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. No.22 Building, No.68 zone, Beiqing Road, Haidian District, Beijing, China Tel: (+86) 010-62434168, Fax: (+86) 010-62434169 E-mail: sales@osee-dig.com
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