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[H/V DELAY & EXT. SYNC] button/lamp

  - Used when checking horizontal sync and vertical sync simultaneously. 

    After applying Analog sync(CLK, H, V) check whether the SYNC is corresponding with SDI, 

    Component, Composite modes. 

[BLUE ONLY / MONO] button/lamp

  - You may remove R(red) and G(green) from the input signal and play the screen only in B(blue)

    signal. And if the button hit twice, it will turn to MONO mode. (This mode use only luminance 

    value.)

[CHROMA/PHASE/SCREEN SEL] (In Single Mode)  button

  - Used when changing the CHROMINANCE and PHASE values during menu in-activation. One time  

    of touch of the button will turn the product to CHROMA mode, and if the button is hit twice, to 

    automatic PHASE setting. (PHASE may be used only ANALOG mode.)

[CHROMA/PHASE/SCREEN SEL] (In Multi Mode)  button

  - Used to select a display in Multi Mode.

[MENU] button

  - Used when OSD menu is activated.

[DOWN/BRIGHT] button

  - Used when moving within the menus during OSD menu activation. It may also be used to control 

    the BRIGHT value during OSD menu inactivation.

[UP/CONTRAST] button

  - Used when moving within the menu during OSD menu activation. It may also be used to control 

    the CONTRAST value during OSD menu inactivation.

[ENTER] button

  - Used when confirming a chosen value (or mode) during OSD menu activation or inactivation.

[STANDBY] button

  - It affords power supply, which may be indicated by indication lamp. The lamp is RED during power 

    supply and GREEN during system is in operation.  In case of power cut and sudden shut off of the 

    power, the monitor keep previous setup stage.

[POWER] button

  - Used when power on and off.

[TALLY] lamp

  - LED indicating monitors current status.

Summary of Contents for XVM-245W

Page 1: ...Multi Format Broadcast LCD Monitors Operation Manual XVM 245W multi 24 Inch Full HD LCD Grade 1 Monitor...

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Page 3: ...t 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...

Page 4: ...ernal 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...

Page 5: ...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 Sudden stops...

Page 6: ...ns AC DC compatible The product may be powered by normal AC source but also 24V DC XVM 245W Remote control function Remote controlled simply with cable connection without additional peripheral equipme...

Page 7: ...when transferring from OVER SCAN mode to UNDER SCAN mode Compatible up to SD 1 1 SCAN mode ASPECT button lamp Used when changing the monitor ratio on SD signal mode to 16 9 MARKER button lamp Used wh...

Page 8: ...tting PHASE may be used only ANALOG mode CHROMA PHASE SCREEN SEL In Multi Mode button Used to select a display in Multi Mode MENU button Used when OSD menu is activated DOWN BRIGHT button Used when mo...

Page 9: ...to put in COMPOSITE 1 S VIDEO Y COMPONENT Y RGB G signals CVSBS2 Pb B BNC Signal input terminal used to put in COMPOSITE 2 COMPONENT Pb RGB B signals CVSBS3 Pr R S C BNC Signal input terminal used to...

Page 10: ...gram download AC IN Used to supply AC power 100V 240V input range DC 24V IN Used to supply DC power 24V XVM 245W Information Input VIDEO connection method Warning When using the product make sure to c...

Page 11: ...bring OSD menu on the screen 2 Display the desired sub menu with the UP DOWN button 3 After select a sub menu press ENTER to select an item with UP DOWN button 4 Press ENTER to select the desired ite...

Page 12: ...IN 50 However it is only available on COMPOSITE and S VIDEO among ANALOG modes APERTURE This item controls the picture sharpness Sharpness select between MIN 1 and MAX 5 NTSC SETUP This item sets the...

Page 13: ...ly available when FOCUS ASSIST mode is selected FOCUS ASSIST mode can be selected by pressing BLUE ONLY MONO button FOCUS ASSIST COLOR This item selects the color of FOCUS ASSIST Available values are...

Page 14: ...selects input SDI format between single mode and dual mode Use Dual mode SDI SAMPLING This item selects input SDI sampling mode between YCbCr and RGB Use Dual mode 3G FORMAT This item selects input fo...

Page 15: ...ilable in CUSTOM 1 2 3 mode GAIN GREEN This item controls green color The value is selectable between Min 255 and MAX 255 Only available in CUSTOM 1 2 3 mode GAIN BLUE This item controls blue color Th...

Page 16: ...thin range between MIN 10 and MAX 255 COLOR SPACE This item is used when user want to select the color displaying modes between the following modes NATIVE COLOR LUT REC 709 LUT SMPTE C LUT EBU LUT D C...

Page 17: ...d The user may decide number of pixels to move The number of pixels should be within range between MIN 0 and MAX 100 Moving speed is 10 minutes per one pixel line Above function only works in Normal m...

Page 18: ...method of setting the value is the same as that for the MENU function discussed earlier MONITOR ID This item sets the ID of each monitor for the TVLogic control protocol or DYNAMIC UMD using RS 422 48...

Page 19: ...E is set to USER COLOR user can select the color of TALLY2 RED GREEN YELLOW TALLY3 COLOR If D UMD TALLY TYPE is set to USER COLOR user can select the color of TALLY3 RED GREEN YELLOW TALLY4 COLOR If D...

Page 20: ...nction by pressing the MARKER button on the front of the monitor SAFETY AREA This item controls the size of the SAFETY AREA among 80 88 90 93 100 EBU ACTION 16 9 EBU GRAPHIC 16 9 EBU ACTION 14 9 EBU G...

Page 21: ...1 and 7 USER MARKER H1 This item controls the position of the first user defined horizontal marker line Marker option USER needs to be selected USER MARKER H2 This item controls the position of the se...

Page 22: ...moves above the UMD if UMD feature is selected WAVEFORM Displays the shape and form of luminance level of signal VECTOR Displays color components of the input signals on the XY axis HD and SD inputs a...

Page 23: ...or However it will automatically display it as transparent and goes back to opaque if the main OSD disappears WAVEFORM SIZE This item controls the size of WAVEFORM VECTOR Available modes are NORMAL an...

Page 24: ...uminance level Available values are between 1 127 Exceeded selection displays on the top portion of the waveform or display C MAX This item sets the maximum chroma level Available values are between 1...

Page 25: ...EL METER DISPLAY When audio level meter is activated this item controls display method Pair Group LEVEL METER REFERENCE This item sets audio level default 18dB 20dB LEVEL METER DECAY TIME This item se...

Page 26: ...item controls embedded audio channel for left audio out of internal speaker and AUDIO OUT in the back of the monitor Available values are between CH 1 CH 16 Em AUDIO RIGHT This item controls embedded...

Page 27: ...is enable code input item to use Dual link mode User must know the enable code to use this function OSD DISPLAY This item controls OSD DISPLAY time 20 sec or continue OSD POSITION This item controls O...

Page 28: ...can select the function for UP button Selectable items CONTRAST FREEZE WAVEFORM TIMECODE CC SEL OUTPUT MODE FAST MODE DITHERING FILTER FORCE psf and UMD KEY ENTER MAPPING User can select the function...

Page 29: ...ng When using ANALOG mode always check the input method and modify the setting as needed for optimized output results This product supports various scan modes Press SCAN button on the front of the mon...

Page 30: ...re is available only when the size of the original image is size or smaller than the screen size 1 1 SCAN 1 1 pixel mapping of original image This feature is available only when the size of the origin...

Page 31: ...1080 60Hz 75Hz 70Hz 60Hz 72Hz 75Hz 60Hz 70Hz 75Hz 60Hz 75Hz 60Hz 75Hz 60Hz 60 Hz DVI DIGITAL Graphic DVI ANALOG Resolution Frequency 640 480 800 600 1024 768 1366 x 768 1280 x 1024 1600 x 1200 1920 X...

Page 32: ...function apply for all display simultaneously PBP 2Picture TWO different multi screen formations are available and pressing the PBP key continuously changes the screen formation as shown in the above...

Page 33: ...3 For example if a COMPOSITE1 is selected on SCREEN 2 and if you wish to display COMPOSITE 2 on SCREEN 1 then the COMPOSITE 1 on SCREEN 2 will be automatically changed to SDI A Because the two COMPOSI...

Page 34: ...296M 720p 60 59 94 50 SMPTE 425M A B 1080p 50 59 94 600 SMPTE 260M 1035i 60 59 94 SMPTE 125M 480i 59 94 ITU R BT 656 576i 50 Audio In Embedded Audio Analog Stereo Phone Jack Audio Out Analog Stereo P...

Page 35: ...t 400 1 4 Viewing Angle 170 5 Weight 2 1Kg 4 63 lb LVM 091W 1 LCD Resolution 800 x 480 15 9 2 Color 16 7M true 24bit 3 Contrast 350 1 4 Viewing Angle 170 5 Weight 2 8Kg 6 17 lb LVM 172W LVM 173W 1 LCD...

Page 36: ...ast 1000 1 4 Viewing Angle 178 5 Weight 35Kg 77 2 lb LVM 463W 1 LCD Resolution 1920 x 1080 16 9 2 Color 16 7M true 24bit 3 Contrast 1000 1 4 Viewing Angle 178 5 Weight 42Kg 92 6 lb LVM 573W 1 LCD Reso...

Page 37: ...rue 24bit 3 Contrast 800 1 4 Viewing Angle 178 5 Weight 11Kg 24 2 Ib LHM 400W 1 LCD Resolution 1920 x 1080 16 9 2 Color 16 7M true 24bit 3 Contrast 1000 1 4 Viewing Angle 178 5 Weight 35Kg 77 2 Ib LHM...

Page 38: ...nal Accessory 46 Carrying Case 17 24 40 46 57 V Mount 17 Hood Handle 9 7 ND Filter 40 57 17 24 External Filter 7 9 Rack Mountable Kit 24 7 9 17 9 inch 17 inch 24 inch 7 inch 32 RACK MOUNT ANY DISPLAY...

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