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CAUTION

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MeticaFM 7

• Always use set voltage. (DC 6.8-12V)

• 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 from the plugs and product.

• If using other DC adapters insteadof 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 damage or 

electric shock.

• Never insert an object into the product’s

vents or openings. High voltage in 

the product can cause electric shock and/or 

a short circuit. 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.

Summary of Contents for MeticaFM 7

Page 1: ...User Manual MeticaFM 7 Field Monitor...

Page 2: ...s Control Functions Compatible Input Formats Menu Tree Adjustment OSD On screen Display Menu 1 Picture 2 Color 3 Display 4 Marker 5 Advanced 6 Audio 7 System Specifications Dimensions Maintenance 3 4...

Page 3: ...it 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...

Page 4: ...2 COMPONENTS 4 MeticaFM 7 MeticaFM 7 with Hood Junior Joint HDMI Mini to Standard Cable BNC Cable SDI version D tap to Mini XLR Cable USB Upgrade Cable AC Adapter...

Page 5: ...u s t o m F U N C T I O N N P F l i i o n b a t t e r y M i n i X L R 6 8 1 8 V DC 2 5 6 8 18 V TALLY TALLY HDMI IN OUT SDI IN OUT A U D I O O U T 5 MeticaFM 7 POWER SIGNAL FUNCTION USB 2 0 P O W E R...

Page 6: ...ck White Default Red Green Blue ON Off Default 2 3 4 Default Standard Default Overscan Pixel to Pixel Off Default REC PlayBack Off Default Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical Check Field Color Tem...

Page 7: ...Error Scan Mode Camera Mode Flip Freeze Zoom Default Histogram Center Marker Frame Guide Safety Area Marker Color Peaking Filter TALLY Mute Audio Column Input Source Check Field False Color Range Erro...

Page 8: ...of your image Default 38 Hue Tint Use the value range 0 100 to adjust the Hue level from 180 to 180 Default 0 Chroma Saturation Use the value range 0 100 to adjust the Saturation level of your image...

Page 9: ...onjunction with False Color PLEASE NOTE This function is only available for MeticaFM 7 units that have upgraded to the advanced chip False Color Use this setting to activate the False Color function I...

Page 10: ...stogram Use this setting to activate the Histogram in the bottom right corner of the screen Use the Histogram to help understand the overall exposure of your image PLEASE NOTE This function is only av...

Page 11: ...between the following aspect ratios 16 9 15 9 14 9 13 9 4 3 2 35 1 1 85 1 Safety Area Use this setting to change the Safety Area border between Off 95 90 85 80 Marker Color Use this setting to change...

Page 12: ...facing button F1 between the following options Check Field Default False Color Range Error Scan Mode Camera Mode Flip Freeze Zoom Histogram Center Marker Frame Guide Safety Area Marker Color Peaking...

Page 13: ...m 0 to 100 Default 50 Mute Use this setting to mute the audio output Audio Column Use this setting to activate the audio column in the bottom left corner of the screen PLEASE NOTE If you have upgraded...

Page 14: ...nsparency of the OSD between Off Low Medium High Software Version Displays the current software version as well as the Camera Mode version OSD Time Use this setting to select how long after inactivity...

Page 15: ...MI 1 4Ver 2 970Gbps 1 X BNC 1 X HDMI 1 X BNC 1 X HDMI 3G SDI HD SDI SD SDI HDMI SMPTE 425M A B SMPTE 274M SMPTE 296M SMPTE 125M ITU R BT 656 DC 2 5mm Mini XLR 4pin Power Input Type DC 6 8 18V 32 F 104...

Page 16: ...8 DIMENSIONS 16 MeticaFM 7 193 mm 142 mm 43 mm...

Page 17: ...e streaks on the surface Antistatic and fingerprint resistant cleaning agents are recommended Do not apply excessive pressure to the screen to avoid damaging the LCD Faceplate Dusting Dust the unit wi...

Page 18: ...10 MEMO 18 MeticaFM 7...

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