TVLogic R-5T, R-7D Operation Manual
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LCD Rack Mountable
Monitor
Operation Manual_V1.0
R-5T
Contents
1. Caution
2. Main Features
3. Controls & Functions
4. Menu Tree & Adjustment
5. Menu Operations
[1] Picture
[2] Color
[3] Marker
[4] Display / Video
[5] Waveform
[6] Audio
[7] System / GPI / UMD
6. Button Functions
7. Other Functions
8. Video Support Resolution
9. Product Specifications
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FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interface when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential to correct the interference at his own expense
CAUTION: Change or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems)
This symbol on the product or on its packing indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequence for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources.
1. Caution
• Always use set voltage.
(DC 12V MAX 6A)
• When using outdoors, use the product
after waterproofing measures.
• When using a DC Adapter other than the one supplied by the manufacturer, please be advised that the adapter with DC 12V/3A
~ 6A can be compatible with the monitor. means Power on when pressing
<Main Switch> means Power off when pressing
• All operating instructions must be read and
understood before the product is operated.
• These safety and operating instructions must
be kept in safe place for future reference.
• All warnings on the product and in the
instructions must be observed closely.
• All operating instructions must be followed.
• Do not use attachments not recommended
by the manufacturer. Use of inadequate
attachments can result in accidents.
• This product must be operated on a power
source specified on the specification label.
• If you are not sure of the type of power supply
used in your home, consult your dealer or local
power company. For units designed to operate
on batteries or another power source, refer to
the operating instructions.
• The power cords must be routed properly
to prevent people from stepping on them or
objects from resting on them. Check the cords
at the plugs and product.
• In case of using other 12V DC adapters instead
of the standard adapter provided by the
manufacturer, please check the proper load
capacity (or current capacity) and use an
adapter with stable voltage.
• Do not overload DC outlets or extension cords.
Overloading can cause or electric shock.
• Never insert an object into the product through
vents or openings. High voltage in the
product, and inserting an object can cause
electric shock and/or short internal parts. For
the same reason, do not spill water or liquid on
the product.
• Do not attempt to service the product yourself.
Removing covers can expose you to high voltage
and other dangerous conditions. Request a
qualified service person to perform servicing.
• If any of the following conditions occurs, unplug
the power cord from the DC outlet, and request
a qualified service person to perform repairs.
a. When the power cord or plug is damaged.
b. When a liquid was spilled on the product or
when objects have fallen into the product.
c. When the product has been exposed to rain
or water.
d. When the product does not operate
properly as described in the operating
instructions. Do not touch the controls other
than those described in the operating
instructions.
Improper adjustment of controls not described
in the instructions can cause damage,
which often requires extensive adjustment
work by a qualified technician.
e. When the product has been dropped or
damaged.
f. When the product displays an abnormal
condition. Any noticeable abnormality in the
product indicates that the product needs
servicing.
• In case the product needs replacement parts,
make sure that the service person uses
replacement parts specified by the manufacturer,
or those with the same characteristics and
performance as the original parts. Use of
unauthorized parts can result in fire, electric
shock and/or other danger.
• Upon completion of service or repair work,
request the service technician to perform safety
checks to ensure that the product is in proper
operating condition.
1. Caution
• When mounting the product on a wall or ceiling,
be sure to install the product according to the
method recommended by the manufacturer.
• Unplug the power cord from the DC outlet
before cleaning the product. Use a damp cloth
to clean the product. Do not use liquid cleaners
or aerosol cleaners.
• Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet if
you do not use the product for considerably
long time.
• Do not use the product near water, such as
bathtub, washbasin, kitchen sink and laundry
tub, swimming pool and in a wet basement.
• Keep the product away from direct rays of the
Sun-light.
• Do not place the product on an unstable cart,
stand, tripod or table. Placing the product on an
unstable base can cause the product to fall,
resulting in serious personal injuries as well as
damage to the product. Use only a cart, stand,
tripod, bracket or table recommended by the
manufacturer or sold with the product. When
mounting the product on a wall, be sure to
follow the manufacturer’s instruction. Use only
the mounting hardware recommended by the
manufacturer.
• When relocating the product placed on a cart, it
must be moved with the utmost care.
• The power cord plug shall be connected to a
MAINS socket outlet with a protective earthing
connection.
• Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet
when happening any problem in the product.
• Infrared devices can cause noise or malfunction
under condition as below.
– parts of the body come into contact with the
infrared transmiter or acoustic device.
– Obstacles can cause electrical changes if there
is a partition in the middle or in the wall.
– Exposure to radio interference from medical
equipment, microwave ovens, wireless LAN
devices, etc. with the same frequency band.
• Sudden stops, excessive force and uneven
floor surface can cause the product to fall from
the cart.
• The vents and other openings in the
cabinet are designed for ventilation. Do not
cover or block these vents and openings since
insufficient ventilation can cause overheating
and/or shorten the life of the product. Do not
place the product on a bed, sofa, rug or other
similar surface, since they can block ventilation
openings. This product is not designed for
built-in installation; do not place the product
in an enclosed place such as a bookcase or
rack, unless proper ventilation is provided
or the manufacturer’s instructions are
followed.
• In case of installation the product on the rack,
the inside of the product would be overheated
due to heat from other devices near by and
the decrease of air circulation, which could
damage to the monitor. To prevent the
damage, please have enough space for the
monitors and use fan to avoid heat and maintain
the operating temperature. (Refer to the
specication of the product).
• The LCD panel used in this product is made of
glass. Therefore, it can break when the product
is dropped or applied with impact. Be careful
not to be injured by broken glass pieces in case
the LCD panel breaks.
• Keep the product away from heat sources
such as radiators, heaters, stoves and other heat
generating products (including amplifiers).
2. Main Features
R-Series Monitors contain the following features :
• Compatible with various SDI signals
formats (SD/HD/3G/12G)
- This product is compatible with various SDI
signals - 480i, 576i, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 1080psf
• HDMI(with HDCP) Signal
- This product is compatible with various HDMI
signals.
• All-in-one type system
- Slim and all-in-one type monitor that supports
various functions that requires no other
accessories.
• Waveform/Vectorscope/Audio Level Meter
Function
- Waveform & Vector Scope
- Embedded Audio Level Meter
• BLUE ONLY/MONO/Focus-Assist/H/V delay
• Luma(Y’) zone check(Color/Zebra type)/
Range error Function
• Internal pattern generator(0~100% Gray/
Colorbar+Pluge)
• Various Markers & Safety Areas
- Center Marker, Safety Area Marker, Marker Mat,
Marker Size, Fit Marker, Thickness adjustment
• Pixel To Pixel / Zoom
- Pixel To Pixel : Displays the original image
resolution without scaling to match a certain
resolution or an aspect ratio.
- Zoom : Enlarges the original image
- Zoom Split : Zooms the specified area
sequentially.
• RS422 / D-UMD feature support
- This product supports TSL3.1 protocol using
the RS-422 communication.
• Power
- Basically, this product is powered by a normal
DC source.
- The product can be battery-powered.
* DC 6~12V (Typical)
• Additional Features
- 1,000:1 Contrast Ratio, 500cd/ ㎡ Luminance,
OSD user interface and Rack Mountable
design.
3. Controls & Functions
FRONT
TALLY POWER
MENU
UP
DOWN
ENTER
USB
• [TALLY]
- Tally lamp that can be toggled in green or red
using the REMOTE(RS-422) port or TVLogic’s
control program(Observer).
• [POWER]
- Used to turn the power on and off.
• [MENU]
- Used to activate the OSD menu.
- When the OSD menu is activated, press the
MENU button to exit from the menu.
- Press the MENU button more than 2 seconds,
input select menu will activated.(SDI, HDMI)
• [UP]
- Used to move within the menu when the OSD
menu is activated and is also used to increase
the value of selected feature.
• [DOWN]
- Used to move within the menu when the OSD
menu is activated and is also used to decrease
the value of selected feature.
• [ENTER]
- Used to select the feature of main menu and
the sub menus.
- When the OSD menu is deactivated, press
the ENTER button longer to activate the
menus in order of : [VOLUME]-[BRIGHTNESS]-
[CONTRAST]-[CHROMA]-[SHAPNESS] -
[PEAKING BOOST] After the function is
activated, press the [DOWN]/[UP] button to
adjust the values.
• [USB]
- Use the Micro B Type USB. The OTG gender
is required when using a USB Memory
Stick.
- Used to upgrade the firmware using a USB
Memory Stick or calibrate the monitor’s
color temperature using the TVLogic’s color
calibration tool.
3. Controls & Functions
REAR
12G/6G/3G
SDI IN
12G/6G/3G
SDI OUT
3G-SDI
IN
3G-SDI
OUT HDMI
RS-422 IN RS-422 OUT REMOTE
• 12G/6G/3G [SDI IN/OUT] (BNC)
- Signal input/output terminals for 12G/6G/3G/
HD/SD SDI signal.
- Outputs the SDI signal input from the [SDI IN]
terminal to [SDI OUT] terminal.
• 3G [SDI IN/OUT] (BNC)
- Signal input/output terminals for 3G/HD/SD
SDI signal.
- Outputs the SDI signal input from the [SDI IN]
terminal to [SDI OUT] terminal.
• [HDMI IN] (HDMI)
- Signal input terminals for HDMI signal.
• [REMOTE] (RS-422)
- Provides connection to control equipment
(parallel switch) for external monitor control.
- Features of the each pin can be changed in the
[MARKER] section of the OSD menu.
• [RS-422 IN/OUT] (RS-422)
- Used to control the Dynamic UMD function
with the TSL3.1 protocol.
• DC IN
-12V DC
DC IN
<WARNING!!>
When using the product make sure to ground, whenever possible, before connecting the input signal cable in order to prevent any possible damage to the product or connected devices. The damage may include signal noise, malfunction of main board or display panel. And the connected devices such as camera or video source player may also be influenced through signal cable.
Please check if the AC power source and the power extender or power distributor is grounded.
4. Menu Tree & Adjustment
[1] Menu Tree
• OSD(On-Screen Display) Menu helps to
use varous different functions.
• This Picture is the menu structure for
R-Series.
PICTURE 같이
BRIGHT
CONTRAST
CHROMA
SHARPNESS
PEAKING BOOST
3D LUT LOAD
3DLUT SYNC
3DLUT IMPORT 1
3DLUT IMPORT 2
3DLUT IMPORT 3
DEFAULT
SYNCHRONIZATION
NONE01
NONE01
NONE01
R-5T
+90
+90
+90
+24
+24
[3] Menu Control Sequence
• Menu control sequence follows the order
below.
1. Press the MENU button to activate the OSD
menu.
2. Move to a desired menu with the UP/DOWN
button.
3. Press the ENTER button to select a menu and
move to a sub-menu with the UP/DOWN
button.
4. Press the ENTER button to select the desired
sub-menu. (The selected sub-menu will be
highlighted.)
5. Press the ENTER button or the MENU button
to save the new value after adjusting the
value with the UP/DOWN button.
6. Press the MENU button to return to the
previous menu and if there is no previous
menu, the OSD menu will be removed from
the screen.
[2] Menu Control
• User may control various functions using
the MENU, UP, DOWN, ENTER buttons on
the bottom front of the monitor.
5. Menu Operations
[1] PICTURE
PICTURE 같이
BRIGHT
CONTRAST
CHROMA
SHARPNESS
PEAKING BOOST
3D LUT LOAD
3DLUT SYNC
3DLUT IMPORT 1
3DLUT IMPORT 2
3DLUT IMPORT 3
DEFAULT
SYNCHRONIZATION
NONE 1
NONE 1
NONE 1
R-5T
+90
+90
+90
+12
+12
• BRIGHTNESS
- Used to set the brightness(=offset) level from
-100 to 100.
• CONTRAST
- Used to set the contrast(gain) level from -100
to 100.
• CHROMA
- Used to set the saturation level from -50 to 50.
• SHARPNESS
- Used to set the Sharpness level from 0 to 24.
• PEAKING BOOST
- Used to set the Peaking Boost level from 0 to 24.
• 3DLUT LOAD
- Used to apply the internally stored 3DLUT.
- Maximum 3 x 3DLUT files can be stored.
- The file name can be set up to 20 characters
including the extension.
• 3DLUT SYNC
- Used to load a list of available 3DLUT files
currently stored in the FLASH MEMORY.
- Available 3DLUT formats are Cube/GV Lut/
Quantel/Davinci/AssScratch.
- Available sizes of the 3DLUT are 17 or 33.
• 3DLUT IMPORT 1/2/3
- Used to save the 3DLUT stored in the external
memory to the internal memory 1/2/3 area.
- Once saved, the 3DLUT can be maintained
even when the power is turned ON/OFF.
- The file name can be set up to 20 characters
including the extension.
5. Menu Operations
[2] COLOR
COLOR 같이
STANDARD
VIDEO RANGE
PEAK LUMINANCE
BLACK LEVEL
COLOR GAMUT
COLOR TEMP
EOTF
LOCAL DIMMING
EETF
HLG SG
SG
UHD
LIMITED109
100
0.001
BT.2020
6500K
2.4
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
R-5T
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• STANDARD
- Used to select the color and dynamic rage of
the screen.
- Available options are HD, UHD, DCI-P3, PQ,
HLG, SLog3 and User1/2/3.
# The submenus may be activated in the
User1/2/3 mode only.
• VIDEO RANGE
- Used to select the range of digital video signal.
* FULL : Input signal 0~255 (8bit), 0~1023 (10bit)
(When connecting the PC)
* LIMITED109 : Input signal Y‘: 16~235, CbCr:
16~240 (8bit)/ Y‘: 64~940, CbCr: 64-960 (10bit)
• PEAK LUMINANCE
- Used to select the Peak Luminance of the
monitor.
- Available options are 100, 200, 300, 400, 500,
600, 700, 800, 900, 1000, 2000, 4000 and
10000.
# Activates only in the User1/2/3 mode.
• BLACK LEVEL
- The minimum black level of the video signal
can be set differently depending on the
performance of the monitor or the lighting
environment.
For example, the lowest luminance that the
R-5T can display is 0.002, but it is necessary
to adjust the offset level to about 0.2nit when
using under bright light. At this time, when the
black level is set to 0.2, dark gradations below
0.2 nit are expressed without crushing.
# Activates only in the User1/2/3 mode.
• COLOR GAMUT
- Used to control the color temperature.
- Available options are 6500K/9300K/User.
# Activates only in the User 1/2/3 mode.
• COLOR TEMP
- Controls color temperature and allows instant
access to preset color temperature settings.
- Available color temperatures is 6500K.
- In User 1/2/3 modes, user can define custom
RGB GAIN and BIAS (=Offset) values.
• EOTF
- Used to select the Electrophotic conversion
Functions(ex: Gamma or HDR curve).
- Available modes are 2.2/2.4/2.6/PQ/HLG/
SLOG3.
# The submenus may be activated in the
User1/2/3 mode only.
• LOCAL DIMMING
- Used to set the Local Dimming Backlight
mode.
- This mode is supported by the local dimming
backlight model (LUM-310R) and does not
support R-Series.
5. Menu Operations
[2] COLOR
COLOR 같이
STANDARD
VIDEO RANGE
PEAK LUMINANCE
BLACK LEVEL
COLOR GAMUT
COLOR TEMP
EOTF
LOCAL DIMMING
EETF
HLG SG
SG
UHD
LIMITED109
100
0.001
BT.2020
6500K
2.4
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
R-5T
• SG (System Gamma)
- The System Gamma of HLG is automatically
calculated and displayed according to the set
peak luminance.
- Activates only when the EOTF is set to HLG and
the HLG SG is Auto.
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• EETF
- Used to display the HDR image(without
clipping) within the actual luminance range
(black level and peak luminance) that the
monitor can express. In the Auto mode, the
HDR image is converted within the range of
set peak luminance and black level. In the OFF
mode, the video signal outside of the set range
is clipped.
- Available modes are OFF and AUTO.
- Available only when the EOTF is set to PQ or
SLOG3.
# The submenus may be activated in the
User1/2/3 mode only.
• HLG SG
- Used to set the System Gamma of HLG mode.
- In the Auto mode, the value of the System
Gamma changes automatically according to
the previously set peak luminance. When it is
OFF, the value is set to default value of 1.2.
- Activates only when the EOTF is set to HLG.
# The submenus may be activated in the
User1/2/3 mode only.
5. Menu Operations
[2] COLOR
COLOR 같이
COLOR TEMP
GAIN RED
GAIN GREEN
GAIN BLUE
BIAS RED
BIAS GREEN
BIAS BLUE
COLOR COPY
COLOR SPACE
6500K
6500K
BT.709
R-5T
+90
+90
+90
+90
+90
+90
+90
• COLOR SPACE
- Used to select the standard color space.
- Available options are BT.709, DCI-P3, BT.2020
and Native.
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• TEMP COLOR
- Controls the color temperature and allows
instant access to preset the color
temperature settings.
- Available color temperatures are 6500K,
9300K and User1/2/3.
# In User 1/2/3 modes, user can define
custom RGB GAIN, BIAS (=Offset) and Color
Copy values.
• GAIN RED/GREEN/BLUE
- Used to set R/G/B Gain(or Picture, Contrast)
level from -256 to 255.
* Only available in User 1/2/3 mode.
• BIAS RED/GREEN/BLUE
- Used to set R/G/B Bias(or Offset, mainly affects
on Black level) from -100 to 100.
* Only available in User 1/2/3 mode.
• COLOR COPY
- Used to copy the R/G/B Gain value of pre-
stored color temperature settings.
- In User mode, find and select the color
temperature and press the Knob to copy and
apply the Gain value to GAIN RED, GAIN
GREEN, GAIN BLUE.
* Only available in User 1/2/3 mode.
5. Menu Operations
[3] MARKER
MARKER 같이
ENABLE
MARKER
CENTER MARKER
SAFETY AREA
FIT MARKER
MARKER MAT
MARKER COLOR
THICKNESS
USER MARKER H1
USER MARKER H2
USER MARKER V1
USER MARKER V2
GRID ENABLE
GRID TYPE
GRID THICKNESS
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
WHITE
2
OFF
OFF
2
R-5T
+ 0
+1920
+ 0
+1080
• FIT MARKER
- Used to activate or inactivate the Fit Marker
function.
- When the Marker type is selected in the Marker
menu, a border line of the Safety Area will be
displayed inside the Marker.Images below
show the difference between Fit Marker ON
and OFF.
• ENABLE
- Used to activate the Marker function.
• MARKER
- Available Marker types are OFF, 16:9, 4:3, 4:3
ON AIR, 15:9, 14:9, 13:9, 1.85:1, 2.35:1, 1.85:1 &
4:3 and USER.
• CENTER MARKER
- Displays the Center Marker on the screen.
• SAFETY AREA
- Used to select to display and controls the size
and availability of the Safety Area.
- Available sizes are 80%, 85%, 88%, 90%, 93%,
100%, EBU ACTION 16:9, EBU GRAPHIC 16:9, EBU
ACTION 14:9, EBU GRAPHIC 14:9, EBU ACTION
4:3 and EBU GRAPHIC 4:3.
MARKER : 4:3
SAFETY AREA : 90%
FIT MARKER : OFF
MARKER : 4:3
SAFETY AREA : 90%
FIT MARKER : ON
• MARKER MAT
- Used to set the darkness level outside of the
MARKER area from OFF(transparent) to 7(Black).
- The bigger the value, the darker the color.
• MARKER COLOR
- Used to set the color of the MARKER lines.
- Available colors are white, gray, black, red,
green and blue.
• THICKNESS
- Used to set the thickness of the MARKER lines.
- Thickness level is from 1 to 7 by the pixel unit.
5. Menu Operations
[3] MARKER
MARKER 같이
ENABLE
MARKER
CENTER MARKER
SAFETY AREA
FIT MARKER
MARKER MAT
MARKER COLOR
THICKNESS
USER MARKER H1
USER MARKER H2
USER MARKER V1
USER MARKER V2
GRID ENABLE
GRID TYPE
GRID THICKNESS
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
WHITE
2
OFF
OFF
2
R-5T
+ 0
+1920
+ 0
+1080
• GRID ENABLE
- Used to activate the GRID display function.
• GRID TYPE
- Used to select the GRID type.
- Available GRID types are 3x3, 4x4, 5x5 and 6x6.
• GRID THICKNESS
- Used to set the thickness of the GRID.
- Thickness level is from 1 to 5.
• USER MARKER H1
- Used to set the position of the first horizontal
marker line.
- Displayed when the MARKER menu is set to
USER.
• USER MARKER H2
- Used to set the position of the second
horizontal marker line.
- Displayed when the MARKER menu is set to
USER.
• USER MARKER V1
- Used to set the position of the first vertical
marker line.
- Displayed when the MARKER menu is set to
USER.
• USER MARKER V2
- Used to set the position of the second vertical
marker line.
- Displayed when the MARKER menu is set to
USER.
5. Menu Operations
[4] DISPLAY / VIDEO
DISPLAY / VIDEO 이
SCAN
ASPECT
H/V DELAY
BLUE ONLY
USER ASPECT HOR
USER ASPECT VER
3G FORMAT
ZOOM
ZOOM SPLIT
ZERO SCAN
16:9
OFF
OFF
NORMAL
OFF
OFF
R-5T
+ 0
+ 0
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• SCAN
- Used to change the Scan mode. Scroll up and
down using the Knob and the mode will chang
as the following sequence. [Zero Scan] -> [Over
Scan] -> [Pixel-To-Pixel] -> [User Aspect]
* [USER ASPECT]: User can control the aspect
ratio by adjusting width and height of the
display.
- See section “7. Other Functions [1] User
Aspect” for more information.
• ASPECT
- Used to change the Aspect Ratio.
- Regardless of the original Aspect ratio of the
input signal, the Aspect Modes are changed
as follow sequence. : [16:9][4:3][2.35:1][1.85:1]
[15:9][16:10][Anamorphic1.3x]
[Anamorphic1.5x] [Anamorphic2.0x][Auto]
* [Auto] mode enables the Aspect Ratio of the
output signal to be synchronized to the
original Aspect Ratio of the input signal.
• BLUE ONLY
- Used to switch in the order of [Off]-[Blue Only]-
[Mono]-[Off].
- Press the button to remove red and green
components from the input signal and display
blue componet only.
- Press the button again to switch to mono-
chrome mode which has no chroma signal.
• USER ASPECT HORIZONTAL/USER ASPECT
VERTICAL
- Activated only when the [SCAN] mode is set to
[User Aspect] .
- User can adjust the Horizontal and Vertical size
of the screen.
- See section “7. Other Functions [1] User
Aspect” for more information.
• 3G FORMAT
- Used to select 3G-SDI A/B input format among
NORMAL MODE(AUTO - A 422 10BIT_YCbCr
50/60P), A 444 10/12BIT_YCbCr, A 444
10/12BIT_RGB, A 422 12BIT_YCbCr, B 444
10/12BIT_YCbCr, B 444 10/12BIT_RGB, B 422
12BIT_YCbCr, B 422 10BIT_YCbCr 50/60P.
- In NORMAL MODE, automatically detected
when Payload signal is contained.
5. Menu Operations
[4] DISPLAY / VIDEO
DISPLAY / VIDEO 이
DSLR
DSLR SCALE
TIMECODE
FOCUS ASSIST
FOCUS AS COLOR
FOCUS AS LEVEL
ARRI CAM STATUS
LD INFO
INDEX LETTER
CANON 7D
LIVE VIEW
OFF
OFF
RED
OFF
OFF
OFF
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• DSLR
- Select the DSLR camera to be used with the
monitor. Available mode is [CANON 7D].
* DSLR cameras’ screen size and aspect ratio
of Live / Record / Playback modes vary
depending to their manufacturer.
• DSLR SCALE
- This is a special function for CANON/NIKON DSLR
cameras.
- Used to scale the image with different
resolution as to the operation mode(Live View/
Record/ PlayBack) of the camera to fullfill the
screen.
* See section “7. Other Functions [8] DSLR
SCALE” for more information.
• TIMECODE
- Used to set the Time Code.
- Available modes are [Off], [VITC], and [LTC].
• FOCUS ASSIST
- Focus Assist helps the shooters to easily find
out the exact area in the picture with good
focus, simply by adding colors on the shape
or boundaries of the object in the picture.
- Activates in order of [Mono On]-[Color On]-
[Off]
* [Color On] : Only the boudary of the area
with good focus is displayed with the
designated color.
*[Mono On] : The boundary of the area with
good focus is colored with the designated
color, while the rest of the areas(pixels) have
only Y’(Luma) signals to be black & white
image.
* See section “7. Other Functions [6] Focus
Assist” for more information.
• FOCUS AS COLOR
- Used to select a color for Focus Assist among
red, green and blue.
- This feature is available only when the Focus
Assist mode is activated.
• FOCUS AS LEVEL
- Used to set the edge difference value between
the edges in an image.
- Available values are from 0 to 100. Larger the
value the more sophisticated the detail
detection.
- Designated color is displayed when the difference
of the edges exceeds the previously set value.
- This feature is available only when the FOCUS
ASSIST mode is activated.
5. Menu Operations
[4] DISPLAY / VIDEO
DISPLAY / VIDEO 이
DSLR
DSLR SCALE
TIMECODE
FOCUS ASSIST
FOCUS AS COLOR
FOCUS AS LEVEL
ARRI CAM STATUS
LD INFO
INDEX LETTER
CANON 7D
LIVE VIEW
OFF
OFF
RED
OFF
OFF
OFF
R-5T
+ 90
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• ARRI CAM STATUS
- Used to set the Status Information provided by
the ARRI ALEXA Camera.
- The screen is squeezed when this setting is
enabled. (1742x980)
• LDS INFO
- Used to se set the information display of the
Lens Data System.
- Activates in the order of [Lens name]–[Focal
length]–[Iris]–[DOF Min]–[Focus distance]–
[DOF max].
• INDEX LETTER
- Used to set the monitor identification
character notation in the upper right corner of
the screen.
5. Menu Operations
[5] WAVEFORM
WAVEFORM
ENABLE
TYPE
INTENSITY
TRANS
SIZE
LINE WAVEOFORM
SEL LINE POS
LUMA CHECK
LUMA ADJUST
RANGE ERROR
Y MAX
Y MIN
C MAX
C MIN
Y PICTURE BLINK
C PICTURE BLINK
OFF
OFF
OPAQUE
SAMLL
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
R-5T
+ 90
+ 90
+ 90
+ 90
+ 90
+ 90
+ 90
• ENABLE
- Used to activate/ deactivate the Waveform
which is selected in the Waveform/Vector
Type menu.
• TYPE
- This function sets the Waveform and
Vectorscope. Available options are different
according to the Input signal.
- Activates in the order: YCbCr: Off - Waveform
- VectorScope - Waveform Wide - Waveform
YCbCr - RGB(Conv.)-Wave_Vector - Vector_
YCbCr - Full Waveform(Y) - Full VectorScope.
• INTENSITY
- Used to set the brightness level of the
Waveform/ Vectorscope display from 1 to 63.
- The higher the number the brighter the
waveform will be.
• TRANS
- Used to select the transparency option of the
Waveform/ Vectorscope between Opaque
and Blend.
- Even if the option is set to [Opaque], it will
automatically turn to [Blend] when the main
OSD overlaps the waveform/vectorscope.
And turns back to [Opaque] when the main
OSD disappears.
• SIZE
- Adjust the size of the Waveform or Vectorscope.
- Can select among [NORMAL] and [LARGE].
* See section “7. Other Function [2] Waveform/
Vectorscope” for more information.
• LINE WAVEFORM
- This item is utilized to display the entire data or
one line data on the Waveform.
• SEL LIN POS
- Used to select specific Vertical Line for
Waveform/Vectorscope.
- This is available when LINE Waveform is
activated.
- Use the Knob to select a desired vertical line.
- Control range varies according to the
resolution of the input SDI signal.
* PAL : Min. 1, Max. 625
* NTSC : Min. 1, Max. 525
* 720p : Min. 1, Max. 750
* 1080i : Min. 1, Max. 1125
* 1080p : Min. 1, Max. 1125
5. Menu Operations
[5] WAVEFORM
WAVEFORM
ENABLE
TYPE
INTENSITY
TRANS
SIZE
LINE WAVEOFORM
SEL LINE POS
LUMA CHECK
LUMA ADJUST
RANGE ERROR
Y MAX
Y MIN
C MAX
C MIN
Y PICTURE BLINK
C PICTURE BLINK
OFF
OFF
OPAQUE
SAMLL
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
R-5T
+ 90
+ 90
+ 90
+ 90
+ 90
+ 90
+ 90
• LUMA CHECK
- Displays the Luma(Y’) level of the input image
in colors.
- Can select between [Color Pattern] or [Zebra
Pattern].
- Each pixel’s Y’ analized and changed to a certain
color or zebra pattern according to the Index on
the right side of the screen.
- When a pixel’s Y’ level is under 0%(16), the color /
diagonal line will be colored Green.
- When the pixel’s Y’ level is over 100%(235), the
color / diagonal line will be colored Red.
- When the Y’ level of a pixel is between 0~100%,
the pixel is displayed with Gray, except for
selected Luma Zone.
- In the [Color Pattern] mode, a 5% zone of the
selected Y’ level will be colored Pink(5%) and
±10% will be colored Yellow(-10% from Pink) and
Cyan(+10% from Pink).
- In the [Zebra Pattern] mode, ± 5% of the selected
Y’ Level will be displayed with diagonal lines.
• LUMA ADJUST
- Used to set the Y’ level to be colored Yellow,
Pink and Cyan in [Color Pattern] mode, or to set
Y’ level zone to be displayed with diagonal
lines in [Zebra Pattern] mode simply by
scrolling the Knob.
- Available values are 0 ~ 100%.
* See section “7. Other Function [5] Luma(Y’)
Zone Check” for more information.
• RANGE ERROR
- Used to set whether or not to activate Y MAX,
Y MIN, C MAX, C MIN, Y PICTURE BLINK and C
PICTURE BLINK functions.
- The values of Y MAX, Y MIN, C MAX, C MIN are
indicated in Waveform/Vectorscope.
- If [Y PICTURE BLINK] or [C PICTURE BLINK] is
enabled, the section of image that exceeds the
selected values of Y MAX, Y MIN, C MAX and C
MIN shall blink.
* In the case of RGB input, Range Error is not
supported.
* See section “7. Other Function [7] Range Error”
for more information.
5. Menu Operations
[5] WAVEFORM
WAVEFORM
ENABLE
TYPE
INTENSITY
TRANS
SIZE
LINE WAVEOFORM
SEL LINE POS
LUMA CHECK
LUMA ADJUST
RANGE ERROR
Y MAX
Y MIN
C MAX
C MIN
Y PICTURE BLINK
C PICTURE BLINK
OFF
OFF
OPAQUE
SAMLL
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
R-5T
+ 90
+ 90
+ 90
+ 90
+ 90
+ 90
+ 90
• Y MAX
•
- Used to set the maximum Luma(Y’) level from
0 to 255.
- Pixels with values exceeding the max Y’ level
will blink on the screen, and be displayed in
red on the Waveform.
Y MIN
- Used to set the minimum Luma(Y’) level from
0 to 255.
- Pixels with values exceeding the max Y’ level
will blink on the screen, and be displayed in
red on the Waveform.
• C MAX
- Used to set the maximum chroma(C’) level
from 0 to 255.
- Pixels with values exceeding the max Y’ level
will blink on the screen, and be displayed in
red on the Waveform.
• C MIN
- Used to set the minimum chroma(C’) level
from 0 to 255.
- Pixels with values exceeding the max Y’ level
will blink on the screen, and be displayed in
red on the Waveform.
•
•
Y PICTURE BLINK
- Used to set whether or not to blink pixels with
values exceeding Y MAX and Y MIN.
C PICTURE BLINK
- Used to set whether or not to blink pixels with
values exceeding C MAX and C MIN.
5. Menu Operations
[6] AUDIO
AUDIO
LEVEL METER
LVM DISPLAY
LVM REFERENCE
LVM SIZE
PEAK DECAY TIME
OFF
PAIR
-18dB
SMALL
R-5T
+ 90
• LVM SIZE
- Used to control the size of the audio level
meters.
- Available options are NORMAL and LAGRE.
• PEAK DECAY TIME
- Sets the reduction time for max value
indication of audio signals.
- Control range is from MIN 0 to MAX 100. Bigger
number means a longer display time for max
value.
• LEVEL METER
- Used to set the Level Meter for the embedded
audio.
- Available options are :
SDI Input : [Off]-[16CH(Hor.)]-[16CH(Ver.)]
HDMI Input: [Off]-[2CH(Hor.)]-[2CH(Ver.)]
* 16 CH(HOR.) : Displays 8 channels on top
left and 8 channels on top right of the screen
horizontally.
* 16 CH(VER.) : Displays 8 channels on center
left and 8 channels on top right of the screen
vertically.
• LVM DISPLAY
- Used to set the display method for audio level
meter.
- Available modes are Group and Pair.
* In the HDMI mode, the mode is set to Pair.
• LVM REFERENCE
- Display the default audio level meter value,
- Available options are -18dB and -20dB.
- Audio level meter within selected value turns
to green and exceeded audio level is displayed
in yellow.
- Audio level exceeding -4dB is displayed in red.
5. Menu Operations
[7] SYSTEM / GPI / UMD
SYSTEM / GPI / UMD
DEFAULT
LUMINANCE
INTERNAL PAT
DISPLAY ENABLE
ECO SAVING
FAST MODE
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
0
SW UPGRADE OFF
VERSION
SERIAL NUM
R-5T
+ 48
SW 00 FPGA 00 BOARD 00
12345678
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• DEFAULT
- Used to initialize OSD values to factory default.
- Available modes are DEFALUT and FACTORY.
- In the DEFALUT mode, except for the stored
3D LUT, all values are initialized.
- In the FACTORY mode, all values are
initialized to factory default.
• LUMINANCE
- Used to indicate the current Luminance value .
- In the case of System Default, the value returns
to factory default(after color calibration).
- Available values are from 0 to 50.
• INTERNAL PAT
- Generates ColorBar, Pludge and Grayscale
Pattern internally.
- Selectable range for Gray Pattern is from 0% to
100% with 5% increment.
* See section “7. Other Function -> [10] Internal
Pattern” for more information.
• DISPLAY ENABLE
- Used to set the LUMINANCE to the
minimum value when the time set in the still
image output is exceeded.
- When video is output or the MENU button is
pressed, the LUMINANCE is reset to the
original value.
- Settable options are ON, 5MIN, 10MIN, 20MIN
and 30MIN.
- In the Function Key, the screen can be turned
ON/OFF immediately by user’s choice.
• ECO SAVING
- Used to save power consumption
automatically when there is no monitor signal.
- When the signal is supplied, the brightness of
the monitor will be changed to the set value.
• FAST MODE
- Used to minimize the de-interlacing
processing time delay and improve
the quality of fast moving and fine
details under the interlaced format.
- Since the function of this feature is to minimize
the de-interlacing delays, it will not be
effective under the progressive format.
- Feature bypasses deinterlacer, playing back
2 full fields per frame. Also reduces signal
processing delay for reduced audio/video
delay.
• S/W UPGRADE
- Used to upgrade the firmware using USB
(Thumb drive).
* See section “7. Other Functions -> [12]
Firmware Upgrade” for more information.
• VERSION
- Displays current firmware version.
• SERIAL NUM
- Displays the serial number of the monitor.
5. Menu Operations
[7] SYSTEM / GPI / UMD
SYSTEM / GPI / UMD
GROUP ID
MONITOR ID
RS-422 BAUD
PIN 1
PIN 2
PIN 3
PIN 4
PIN 5
PIN 6
PIN 7
PIN 8
0
0
0
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
POWER ON/OFF
GND
R-5T REMOTE (RJ-45)
1: Pin1
2: Pin2
3: Pin3
4: Pin4
5: Pin5
6: Pin6
7: Pin7
8: GND
1
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• GROUP ID
- Used to group the monitors to control the
monitors by group when the monitors are
controlled by using RS-422 communication.
• MONITOR ID
- Used to set the ID of each monitor for using
RS-422 communication.
- Available values are between 0,2,4 ~ 98.
• RS-422 BAUD
- Used to set the Baud Rate for the RS-422
communication.
- Available values are 9600, 14400, 19200, 38400,
and 115200.
• PIN
- Used to set the REMOTE function.
- The user may designate a function for each pin
and each pin’s default setting is as follows.
PIN 1 : HDMI CHANNEL
PIN 2 : SDI_A CHANNEL
PIN 3 : SDI_B CHANNEL
PIN 4 : TALLY R
PIN 5: TALLY G
PIN 6: Blue Only
- PIN 7 is POWER ON/OFF use, and PIN 8 is GND.
- The selectable values for PIN 1~ PIN 6 are as
follows :
Menu
Classification
Settable Values
PIN
1~6
NONE
HDMI CHANNEL
SDI-A/B CHANNEL
TALLY RED
TALLY GREEN
BLUE ONLY
MONO, ASPECT
HVDELAY
16:9 MARKER
15:9 MARKER
14:9 MARKER
13:9 MARKER
4:3 MARKER
4:3 ON AIR MARKER
1.85:1 MARKER
2.35:1 MARKER
1.85:1 & 4:3 MARKER
CENTER MARKER
SAFETY AREA 80%
SAFETY AREA 88%
SAFETY AREA 90%
SAFETY AREA 93%
SAFETY AREA 100%
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5. Menu Operations
[7] SYSTEM / GPI / UMD
SYSTEM / GPI / UMD
UMD ID
UMD DISPLAY
UMD CHARACTER
UMD CHAR COL
UMD B.G. TRANS
UMD B.G. SIZE
D-UMD TALLY TYPE
TALLY 1 COLOR
TALLY 2 COLOR
TALLY 3 COLOR
TALLY 4 COLOR
0
OFF
CHANNEL 1 ▼
WHITE
OPAQUE
SMALL
DEFAULT
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
R-5T
• UMD CHARACTER
- Used to customize the characters for Under
Monitor Display.
- Press the [ENTER] button to activate the Virtual
Key Board. Alphabets, numbers and special
symbols are available. - There is a special
buttons at the bottom right of the Virtual Key
Board.
- Left Cursor / Space / Right Cursor / Clear
Current Cursor / Clear All (from left to right)
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• UMD ID
- Used to set the ID of each monitor for the
DYNAMIC UMD setting of the UMD DISPLAY
using the RS-422 communication.
• UMD DISPLAY
- Used to set the UMD, ANC and Dynamic UMD.
- Available modes are OFF, UMD, ANC, D-UMD(S-
8C), D-UMD(S-16C) and D-UMD(D-8C).
* UMD : Displays user customized 8 characters on
screen.
* ANC : Displays characters embedded in SDI
signal.
* D-UMD(S-8C) : Displays the incoming data
of 8 characters and tally signal from the TSL
protocol(V3.1).
* D-UMD(S-16C) : Displays the incoming data
of 16 characters and tally signal from the TSL
protocol(V3.1).
* D-UMD(D-8C) : Displays the incoming data of
two pairs of 8 character strings and tally signals
from the TSL protocol(V3.1).
- When setting the D-UMD(S-8C), D-UMD(S-
16C) and D-UMD(D-8C) mode, the RS-422 Baud
setting in the System menu is automatically
changed to [38400].
- Up to 8 characters can be set.
• UMD CHAR COL
- Used to set the character color of UMD.(White/
Red/Green/Yellow/Cyan/Magenta)
- Activates only when the [D-UMD tally type] is
set to [Default], [User color], [BG. Color], [User
tally] or [User BG.].
• UMD B.G TRANS
- Used to set the transparency of the UMD
character’s background box.
- Available modes are [Opaque], [50%], [85%]
and [100%].
• UMD B.G SIZE
- Used to adjust the size of UMD font and
character’s background box.
- Available modes are [Small] and [Large].
5. Menu Operations
[7] SYSTEM / GPI / UMD
SYSTEM / GPI / UMD
UMD ID
UMD DISPLAY
UMD CHARACTER
UMD CHAR COL
UMD B.G. TRANS
UMD B.G. SIZE
D-UMD TALLY TYPE
TALLY 1 COLOR
TALLY 2 COLOR
TALLY 3 COLOR
TALLY 4 COLOR
0
OFF
CHANNEL 1 ▼
WHITE
OPAQUE
SMALL
DEFAULT
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
R-5T
• TALLY COLOR
- Used to set the color of each Tally 1, Tally 2,
Tally 3 and Tally 4.
- Available colors are Red, Green and Yellow.
• B0:0 B1:0 ~ B0:1 B0:1
- Used to set the color of the Byte0 and Byte1 of
Control Byte based on TSL Protocol V3.1.
- Available colors are Off, White, Red, Green,
Blue, Yellow, Cyan and Magenta.
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• D-UMD TALLY TYPE
- Used to set the Tally type in the D-UMD(D-8C).
- Available values are DEFAULT and USER
COLOR.
* Default : Existing TV Logic operating
system(VRT)
* User color : User configuration settings on
each Tally color type.
- Tally1 Color ~ Tally4 Color are activated when
USER COLOR is selected.
* Character : Tally is displayed with the character
color. Activates the same as [Default] mode.
* B.G. color : Tally is displayed as the background
of character. Activates the same as [Default]
mode.
* User tally : The bit 0 & bit 1 of TSL Protocol
Control Byte receives the input signal and
displays Tally by user’s set (Off, White, Red,
Green, Blue, Yellow Cyan, Magenta)
* User char. : Activates in the same way as the
User Tally and the Tally is displayed by the
Character color.
* User B.G. : Activates in the same way as the
User Tally and the Tally is displayed in the
background of the character.
5. Menu Operations
[7] SYSTEM / GPI / UMD
<Dynamic UMD Protocol (TSL V3.1)>
* Transmission (18 Byte) (PC or Device -> Monitor)
HEADER
(1 BYTE)
CONTROL
BYTE(1 BYTE)
DISPLAY DATA
(16 BYTE)
* [HEADER] : Display address (0~126) + 80 hex.
* [CONTROL BYTE] bit 0 : Tally 1 (1=on, 0=off)
bit 1 : Tally 2 (1=on, 0=off)
bit 2 : Tally 3 (1=on, 0=off)
bit 3 : Tally 4 (1=on, 0=off)
bit 4 : bright data (Not used)
bit 5 : bright data (Not used)
bit 6 : reserved (Not used)
bit 7 : cleared to 0 (Not used)
* [DISPLAY DATA] : 16 displayable ASCII characters.
Tally1 CHANNEL1 Tally2 Tally3 CHANNEL1 Tally4
5. Menu Operations
[7] SYSTEM / GPI / UMD
●
Tally Type - Default
- S-8C(Single 8 Character) & S-16C(Single 16 Character)
Bit 1
(Tally2)
Bit 1
(Tally1)
Operation
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
CHANNEL1
CHANNEL1
CHANNEL1
CHANNEL1
- D-8C(Dual 8 Character)
Bit 1
(Tally4)
Bit 1
(Tally3)
0 0
0
1
1
1
0
1
Operation
CHANNEL1
CHANNEL1
CHANNEL1
CHANNEL1
●
D-UMD TALLY TPYE - USER COLOR
- Used to set the color of the TALLY1 ~ TALLY4.
Activates as follows when the UMD DISPLAY is set to D-UMD(D-8C) and the D-UMD TALLY TYPE and the TALLY1 ~ TALLY4 COLOR is set to as below.
D-UMD TALLY TYPE
TALLY1 COLOR
TALLY2 COLOR
TALLY3 COLOR
TALLY4 COLOR
USER COLOR
RED
GREEN
RED
YELLOW
CHANNEL1 CHANNEL1
6. Button Functions
[1] Input Button
SDI A
SDI B
HDMI
NO VIDEO
• The R-Series monitors support the various
input signals.
1. Press the [MENU] button on the front of the monitor for more than 2 seconds and activate the OSD menu as shown on the left.
Move to desired input signal by using the [UP]/
[DOWN] buttons and press the [ENTER] button to select the input signal.
2. Input resolution displays on the bottom of the OSD screen.
3. Press the [MENU] button again to remove the
OSD menu from the display.
# If no image displays after selecting the desired input mode, check and make sure that your connection is not lost or disconnected.
7. Other Functions
[1] User Aspect
USER ASPECT
WIDTH +1920
HEIGHT +1080
• Used to adjust the Width /Height display
ratio.
1. Select [Aspect] mode in the OSD menu by
pressing the function button on the right top
of the monitor to activate the [USER ASPECT]
mode.
2. After the activation, press the Knob to begin
controlling. Adjust the ratio using the knob.
- Adjust the ratio using the Knob.
- Control range for width: 0~1920.
- Control range for height : 0~1080.
- The size-adjusted picture always stays in the
center of the screen.
- The size can be adjustable with 2 increment
and decrement.
# To adjust the 16:9 aspect ratio of 1920X1080
resolution into 2.35:1 aspect ratio, adjust the
width and height as 1280 x 544.
7. Other Functions
[2] Waveform / Vectorscope
• Waveform Y
- Displays the Luma(Y’) component of the input
signal into waveform.
• VectorScope
- Displays the color components ‘B-Y’ and ‘R-Y’
of the input signals onto the X-Y axis.
- Two different types of Vetorscopes are
displayed according to SD or HD input signals.
- 100% and 75% scales are indicated on the
Vetorscope.
• Waveform Cb, Cr
- Displays the Cb, Cr components of the input
signal into waveform.
100%
75%
• The Waveform/ Vectorscope function can
be used only when the input signal is YUV.
• In the case of RGB input, Waveform RGB is
supported.
• Available modes in the YUV signal:
- Waveform Y
- Vectorscope
- Waveform Wide
- Waveform Y Cb Cr
- RGB(Conv.)
- Wave_Vector
- Vector_YCbCr
- Full Waveform(Y)
- Full Vectorscope
7. Other Functions
[3] Line Select (Waveform/VectorScope) [4] Zoom
• Used to select specific Vertical Line for
WaveForm/VectorScope.
- This is available when LINE WaveForm is
activated.
- To activate this feature, go to [Waveform]-
[Waveform/Vector]-[Line Waveform]-
[Select Line Position] and use the Knob to
select a vertical line.
- Selected line is indicated in White on the
screen.
- Control range varies according to the
resolution of the input SDI signal.
* PAL : 0~625
* NTSC : 0~525
* 720p : 0~750
* 1080 i/p : 0~1125
• Used to magnify the input signal from 0%
to 90%.
- Supports Zoom Width Scroll / Zoom Height
Scroll function.
- Zooms IN/OUT focused on the scrolled area.
<ZOOM OFF>
* Selected line is
indicated on the screen.
<ZOOM 50%>
<ZOOM 75%>
7. Other Functions
[5] Luma(Y’) Zone Check
• Color Pattern Type
- Displays the Luma(Y’) level of the input image
in colors.
- Y’ ≥ 100% : Pixels with higher Y’ level than 100
turn to red.
- Y’ ≤ 0% : Pixels with lower Y’ level than 0 turn
to green.
- Pixels with Y’ levels designated by the user are
displayed in following colors - yellow, pink,
cyan.
- Factory Default Y’ (Border line between pink
and yellow) level is 75% and the pink color is
assigned to pixels with Y’ level from 70% to
75%.
- Yellow color is assigned to pixels with Y’ level
from 75% to 85%, and Cyan from 60% to 70%.
- This function is designed for a better
performance in setting the exposure when
shooting with vDSLR cameras.
• Zebra Pattern Type
- Displays the pixels with designated Luma(Y’)
levels with zebra pattern.
- Y’ ≥ 100%: Pixels with Y’ level over 100% turn
to red diagonal stripes.
- Y’ ≤ 0% : Pixels with Y’ level under 0% turn to
green diagonal stripes.
- User defined Y’ levels are displayed as black
diagonal stripes.
- Factory Default Y’ level is 70% and the pixels
with Y’ level from 65% to 75% is displayed with
zebra pattern.
- Pixels with 10% of Y’ level is displayed as black
diagonal stripes.
- This function is designed for a better
performance in setting the exposure when
shooting with vDSLR cameras.
<Luma Zone Check OFF> <Luma Zone Check ON_Zebra Pattern Type>
<Luma Zone Check ON_Color Pattern Type>
7. Other Functions
[6] Focus Assist
• Focus Assist function assigns a color to the
pixels in the shape or the boundary of the
image to inform the user to achive the
best focus.
- With this function, user can easily differenciate
the focused area from the out-focused area
especially when shooting with a shallow depth
of field.
- Available types are [Mono] and [Color] types.
* [Mono] : Background image is mono type.
* [Color] : Background image is original color type.
[7] Range Error
• Pixels with Y’ or C’ levels exceeding the
designated levels of Y MAX, Y MIN, C MAX
and C MIN shall blink.
- Analyzes the input signal’s Luma(Y’) and
chroma information(C’) and if the input signal
exceeds the designated minimum value and
maximum value, the pixel shall blink. This
function is to help the user to easily find out
any unwanted level of signals and for a better
exposure setting.
* In the case of RGB input, Range Error is not
supported.
<Focus Assist ON> <Range Error OFF>
<Focus Assist Mono ON> <Range Error ON>
7. Other Functions
[8] DSLR Scale
• This function is designed for some DSLR
cameras of Canon(7D) that output
different resolution from the operation
mode (StandBy, Record, Play Back)
• Select the Camera model in the [Display/
Vide]- [DSLR Camera Sel.] menu.
• CANON (5D/550D)
- In StandBy mode of Canon 5D Mark II, 1080i of
HD resolution is indicated. However, real
output resolution is 1620x1080 so blank area is
displayed on the screen because the 16:9
aspect ratio is not realized.
- In this case, use DSLR SCALE function to
enlarge the 1920x1080 image and display full
screen.
- In Recording mode of CANON 5D Mark II, the
output resolution is SD(480p).
- Although it is SD, the real output resolution is
640x390 not 720x480.
- DSLR SCALE function scales the 640×390
image to 1280x800(panel resolution) and
display full screen.
※ Note
1. When you compare the circle chart or the camera shooting chart with DSLR connected monitor(HDMI) and HDMI to SDI Conversion connected monitor, The function of Live/Rec
16:9 mode should be selected to compare circle and it is equal to its actual. If the circle is compared in Live/Rec Full mode, the output of the circle is deformed.
2. Both the DSLR Camera connected monitor and HDMI to SDI Conversion connected monitor should be compared to circle in Zeroscan mode.
It is deformed if user selects in Overscan and
Underscan mode.
<DSLR Scale OFF>
<DSLR Scale ON>
7. Other Functions
[9] Internal Pattern
• Displays internally generated test patterns.
- The pattern consists of ColorBar and Pluge+
Grayscale Patterns. Full screen colors of various
gray levels(0~100%) are also embedded.
[10] Arro Cam Status
• Used to display the camera status
information provided by ARRI ALEXA
camera on the OSD.
- Displays the information in the order: [Project
FPS]-[Exposure Time]-[White Balance]-[White
Balance CC]-[Camera Index Letter] / [Lens
Name]-[Focal Length]-[Iris]-[Focus Distance] /
[Lens Squeeze Factor]-[Scene]
- When the Arri Cam Status is activated, the
screen will be scaled to 1742 x 980.
<Color Bar + Pluge Pattern>
<Gray Pattern>
7. Other Functions
[11] Firmware Upgrade
• The USB(Thumb drive) which contains the
F/W file is needed for Firmware Upgrade.
• Select the SW UPGRADE in the SYSTEM
menu.
1. Connect the USB to the USB Slot on the
front of the monitor.
2. Select what to update among CPU / FPGA
/ ALL in [S/W UPGRADE].
3. When the USB connection is completed,
the S/W upgrade starts and the progress
displays on the bottom left side of the
screen.
4. If the USB doesn’t connect properly or
there is no fi le in the specifi ed location,
the error message will be displayed on
the bottom left side of the screen and the
upgrade won’t start.
5. In that case, check the USB or the fi le
location and try again.
• After USB connection, turn off and then on
the monitor.
9. Video Support Resolution
VIDEO Support Resolution
Input Signal
Interfaces
SD SDI single link
720x487(59.94i)
720x576 (50i)
Signal Foramt (SD SDI)
YCbCr 4:2:2 10bit
Input Signal
Interfaces
HD-SDI single link
1920x720 (50/59.94/60P)
1920x1080
(23.98/24/25/29.97/30p)
(50/59.94/60i)
(24/25/29.97/30psf)
Signal Format (HD SDI)
YCbCr 4:2:2 10bit
Input Signal
Interfaces
Signal Format (3G SDI)
3G-SDI (A/B) single link
1920x1080 (60p/59.94p/50p) YCbCr 4:2:2 10bit
1920x1080
(30/29.97/25/24/23.98p)
(30sF/29.97sF/25sF/24sF/23.98sF)
(60/59.94/50i)
YCbCr 4:2:2 12bit
RGB 4:4:4 10bit / 12bit
YCbCr 4:4:4 10bit / 12bit
1280x720 (50/59.94/60P)
RGB 4:4:4 10bit
YCbCr 4:4:4 10bit
9. Video Support Resolution
VIDEO Support Resolution
Input Signal
Interfaces
Signal Format (12G SDI)
12G-SDI
4096/3840x2160
(60/59.94/50p)
12G-SDI (A) single link
YCbCr 4:2:2 12bit
6G-SDI 4096/3840x2160
(30/29.97/25/24/23.98p)
Input Signal
Interfaces
HD SDI single link
Signal Format (HDMI)
1080p
(60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/23.98)
1080i/60/59.94/50)
720p (50/59.94/60p)
480i(60) / 576i(50)
480p(60) / 576p(50)
RGB 4:4:4 8bit / 10bit / 12bit
YCbCr 4:4:4 8bit / 10bit / 12bit
YCbCr 4:2:2 8bit / 10bit / 12bit
10. Product Specifications
LCD
Input
Input Signal
Size
Resolution
Pixel Pitch
Color Depth
Viewing Angle
Luminance of white
Contrast Ratio
Display Area
1 X HDMI
1 X BNC
2 X BNC
12G-SDI
6G-SDI
3G-SDI
HD-SDI
SD-SDI
R-5T
5.5”
1920×1080(16:9)
0.0213(W) x 0.0639(H) mm
16.7M (True)
H : 160 degrees / V : 160 degrees
500 cd/ m 2 (Center)
1,000 : 1
122.7(H)x69.0(V) mm
HDMI Input
SDI Input (12G-SDI x 1 / 3G-SDI x 1)
3SDI Output (12G-SDI x 1 / 3G-SDI x 1), HDMI to SDI conversion output
11.88Gbps
5.94Gbps
2.970Gbps
1.485Gbps
270 Mbps
HDMI
1080p(60/59.94/50/30/25/24/23.98)/1080i(60/59.94/50)/720p(60/50)/480i(60)
/480p(60)/576i(50)/576p(50)
SMPTE-ST 2082
SMPTE-ST-2081
SMPTE-425M-A/B
3840x2160(60/50/59.94p)
3840x2160(30/29.97/25/24/23.98p)
1080p(60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/23.98/30sF/29.97sF/25sF/24sF/23.98sF)
1080i (60/59.94/50)
SDI Input Signal
Formats
SMPTE-274M
SMPTE-296M
SMPTE-125M
1080p (30/29.97/25/24/24sF/23.98/23.98sF)
720p (60/59.94/50)
480i (59.94)
ITU-R BT.656
Power
Power Consumption (Approx.)
576i (50)
DC 12V 2.5A
Tally Signal In/Out Level
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Main Body Dimensions (mm/inch)
35W
DC5V ±2V
0 ℃ to 45 ℃ (32 ℉ to 113 ℉)
-20 ℃ to 60 ℃ (-4 ℉ to 140 ℉)
439 X 87.5 X 118.7 (17.28 X 3.44 X 4.67)
Main Body Dimensions with RMK (mm/inch) 480.2 X 87.5 X 141.7 (18.9 X 3.44 X 5.58)
Box Dimensions (mm/inch)
Weight
555 X 180 X 250 (21.85 X 7.08 X 9.84)
2.9Kg/6.4lbs
Basic Accessories
Optional Accessories
DC Power adapter, Rack Mountable Kit
-
* The specification above may be changed without notice.
* When using a DC Adapter other than the one supplied by the manufacturer, please be advised that
the adapter with DC 12V/3A ~ 6A can be compatible with the monitor.
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