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LMW156 SERIES LCD MONITOR 

 

USER MANUAL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for LMW-156H

Page 1: ...LMW156 SERIES LCD MONITOR USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...MONITOR Version V030000 Release Date 2011 4 30 COMPANY NAME OSEE Americas Ltd CONTACT INFORMATION 43218 Christy Street Fremont CA 94538 Toll Free 866 625 6106 Tel 510 996 4499 Fax 510 996 4492 Email info oseeamericas com Web www oseeamericas com ...

Page 3: ...he images of LMW156H 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 Note These products are the commercial equipments and are not recommended being used in the household environment ...

Page 4: ...nals and Adjustable setting Items 12 Chapter 5 Menu Operation Guide 13 5 1 Selecting the Menu Language 13 5 2 Using the Menu 14 Chapter 6 LMW156 Series LCD Monitor Menu Structure 15 6 1 Main Menu 15 6 2 Adjusting and Changing the Settings 15 Chapter 7 Technical Specifications 28 7 1 Product Detailed Information 28 7 2 Inputs 28 7 3 Component Level Definition 28 7 4 Standard Definition Video Frame ...

Page 5: ...er 2 Unpacking and Installation Unpack the LMW156 Monitor and inspect for any apparent physical damage that may have occurred in transit In addition to the monitor the packaging should contain a power cord warranty card a power adapter AC to DC and table stand Five M4 x 8mm screws for table stand and four M4 x 6mm screws are also provided for the optional rack mount ears Standard and optional acce...

Page 6: ...LMW156 SERIES LCD MONITOR User Manual 2 Chapter 3 Dimensions Front View Unit mm Rear View Unit mm ...

Page 7: ...LMW156 SERIES LCD MONITOR User Manual 3 Side View Unit mm Top Side View Unit mm ...

Page 8: ...ch is selected by the input terminal select button F Wave form or vector graph It is used to check the wave form or vector graph of the displaying signal picture Only used for SDI signal You can open and set the wave form or vector graph on the second page of USER CONFIG menu 4 2 Input Signals The following input signals are supported by the LMW156 monitor Signal format Audio Meter TALLY Indicator...

Page 9: ...0P30 YES YES YES 720P50 YES YES YES 720P60 YES YES YES 1035I60 YES YES YES 1080I60 YES YES YES 1080I50 YES YES YES 1080P24 YES YES YES 1080P25 YES YES YES 1080P30 YES YES YES 1080P50 YES YES 1080P60 YES YES 1080SF24 YES YES YES VGA YES YES SVGA YES YES XGA YES YES SXGA YES YES UXGA YES YES WVGA YES YES WXGA YES YES WUXGA YES YES For Device Type LMW156 includes LMW156V LMW156S and LMW156H YES Adjus...

Page 10: ...al of Y C or YPbPr LINE2 C Pb LINE 2 Input Terminal Chroma C signal of Y C or Pb Blue component of YPbPr LINE2 Pr LINE 2 Input Terminal Pr Red component of YPbPr DVI I DVI D VGA HDMI DVI I Input Terminal DVI analog digital Requires adapter for VGA signals Supports HDMI input signal AUDIO IN1 Analog Audio IN1 Terminal Input terminal for the analog audio signal L left audio channel R right audio cha...

Page 11: ...lows 1 GPI GPI Terminal Female RJ 45 Receptacle PIN Description PIN 1 GPI1 PIN 2 GPI2 PIN 3 GPI3 PIN 4 GPI4 PIN 5 GPI5 PIN 6 GPI6 PIN 7 NC PIN 8 GND For the detailed information about GPI 1 GPI 6 see the fourth page of USER CONFIG menu 2 CONFIG Configuration Terminal It is used to update the hardware program only ...

Page 12: ...le RJ 45 Receptacles Pin No RS485 IN Terminal Signal RS485 OUT Terminal Signal 1 2 GND GND 3 Tx Tx 4 Rx Rx 5 Rx Rx 6 Tx Tx 7 8 NC NC 5 O Power Switch The power is turned on or off The monitor is turned on by pressing side 6 Power Input Connector Total power consumption 100 240V AC 50 60Hz Equipment power consumption 40W A power source with the capacity of more than 45W is recommended ...

Page 13: ...is pressed the SDI1 button lamp will light F 4 SDI 2 Button Lamp Press the button to monitor the signal through the SDI2 terminal When the button is pressed the SDI2 button lamp will light F 5 LINE 1 Button Lamp Press the button to monitor the signal through the LINE 1 terminal When the button is pressed the LINE 1 button lamp will light F 6 LINE 2 Button Lamp Press the button to monitor the input...

Page 14: ...lamp will not light up u In the quick button function menu when the character color is blue the corresponding button lamp will not light up You can assign each button function on the third page of USER CONFIG menu ü When the current menu is not the main menu press to call out the quick button function menu the selected item displays in yellow Execute the function which is selected in USER CONFIG p...

Page 15: ...d and left unattended the menu will automatically disappear after 3 seconds 5 Adjustment values range 0 100 Note Only for the input signal VIDEO NTSC and Y C NTSC the PHASE menu is available F 14 CHROMA Knob Displays and adjusts the picture color saturation value 1 Press this knob to open the picture color saturation menu 2 Adjust the knob clockwise the value increases Adjust the knob counter cloc...

Page 16: ...ob will go out and the icon MUTE will disappear 2 Turning the knob will toggle to the speaker volume function and adjust the speaker volume value Adjust the knob clockwise the value increases Adjust the knob counter clockwise the value decreases The adjusted value will be saved If the adjustment function is enabled and left unattended the menu automatically disappears after 3 seconds 3 Volume adju...

Page 17: ...n The menu appears The menu presently selected is shown in yellow 3 Press up or down button to select the first page of USE CONFIG menu then press the ENTER button The setting items icons in the selected menu are displayed in yellow 4 Press up or down button to select LANGUAGE then press the ENTER button The selected item is displayed in yellow 5 Press up or down button to select a language then p...

Page 18: ...Select Field Pressing Up down key can select the control item Pressing Enter key can enter into the sub adjustable item Pressing Menu key can return to main menu 3 Control Item Select Field Pressing Up down key can adjust the item value if the item is adjustable Pressing Enter key can save and quit current item The item in white means the value is adjustable the item in blue means the value is not...

Page 19: ...DEO CONFIG 1 AUDIO CONFIG 3 USER CONFIG 5 CONTROL 1 6 2 Adjusting and Changing the Settings STATUS The STATUS menu is used to display the current status of the unit The following items are displayed For the video inputs include SDI1 SDI2 Line1 Line2 or DVI I HDMI input only the following items are displayed STATUS FORMAT SDI1 1080I50 COLOR TEMP D65 COMPONENT LEVEL SMPTE NTSC SETUP 7 5 SCAN MODE NO...

Page 20: ...OR TEMP D65 Used to select the color temperature that will become the basis for adjustments D93 around 9300K D65 around 6500K D56 around 5600K USER RED GAIN 0 255 0 60 factory preset settings 128 GREEN GAIN 0 255 0 60 factory preset settings 128 BLUE GAIN 0 255 0 60 factory preset settings 128 RED BIAS 0 64 0 60 factory preset settings 32 GREEN BIAS 0 64 0 60 factory preset settings 32 BLUE BIAS 0...

Page 21: ...he display aspect F For display aspect ratio is 16 9 OFF 4 3 vertical 15 9 vertical 14 9 vertical 13 9 vertical 1 85 1 horizontal 2 35 1 horizontal F For display aspect ratio is 4 3 OFF 16 9 CENTER MARKER ON ON marker displayed OFF marker not displayed SAFETY MARKER OFF Setting the picture safe area size marker for the aspect ratio determined by the button which the aspect function is assigned Acc...

Page 22: ...e indication HALF 50 background brightness BLACK Black v 16 9 and 4 3 area marker settings are stored separately Use 16 9 setting if display aspect is 16 9 Use 4 3 setting if display aspect is 4 3 v Marker is disabled when SCAN is NATIVE input is DVI or VGA VIDEO CONFIG For the video inputs include SDI1 SDI2 Line1 Line2 or DVI I HDMI input only the following items are displayed Sub Menu Settings E...

Page 23: ...enu it is valid for VGA input but not valid for DVI input AUDIO CONFIG For the video inputs include SDI1 SDI2 Line1 Line2 or DVI I HDMI input only the following items are displayed Sub Menu Settings Explanation AUDIO CONFIG 1 3 GENERAL SETUP NEXT PAGE SOURCE TYPE EXT Used to select the audio source type EXT EBD can be selected only for SDI or HDMI input NONE SPEAKER L AUD 1L EBD CH1 Select the aud...

Page 24: ...xt page menu as follows Sub Menu Settings Explanation AUDIO CONFIG 2 3 METER SOURCE NEXT PAGE METER 1 AUD 1L EBD CH1 Used to assign the audio channel for meter display based on the selected audio source type F OFF F If SOURCE TYPE is EXT AUD 1L AUD 1R AUD 2L AUD 2R F If SOURCE TYPE is EBD and SDI input EBD CH1 EBD CH16 F If SOURCE TYPE is EBD and HDMI input EBD CH1 EBD CH2 METER 2 AUD 1R EBD CH2 T...

Page 25: ...lect NEXT PAGE item then press Enter button to display the next page menu as follows Select NEXT PAGE item in the following menu it will return to display the first page menu of AUDIO CONFIG Sub Menu Settings Explanation AUDIO CONFIG 3 3 LEVEL SETUP NEXT PAGE REF LEVEL 20dB 20dB 18dB OVER LEVEL 10dB 10dB 8dB 6dB 4dB 2dB USER CONFIG The USER CONFIG menu is used for setting the LINE 2 input DVI I in...

Page 26: ...7 5 75 7 5 signal NTSC SETUP4 0 Only for NTSC signal 0 for Japan 7 5 for North America COLOR MATRIX5 601 Applied to 480 60I or 480 60P 601 709 1 Backlight Intensity is a factor in the operating life of the backlight Reducing the intensity will lengthen the backlight life whilst maximum intensity will decrease backlight life 2 NOTES the displaying signal switching from HDMI to DVI D or from DVI D t...

Page 27: ...OP RIGHT BOT LEFT BOT RIGHT TOP LEFT TOP RIGHT FORMAT DISPLAY AUTO ON the format and scan mode are always displayed AUTO the format and scan mode are displayed for about 10 seconds when the input of the signal starts OFF the display is hidden CC 3 OFF OFF CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 TEXT1 TEXT2 TEXT3 TEXT4 XDS 1 The default of UMD CHARACTER depends on the type of device 2 Wave form is used to check the wave f...

Page 28: ...trol all MARKER ON OFF ON AUD METER Control all audio meter display ON OFF ON WAVEFORM OFF WAVE VECT75 VECT100 OFF H V DELAY OFF H V H V OFF AUTO ADJ Press to initial auto adjustment NATIVE NATIVE OFF BLUE ONLY BLUE NORMAL BLUE MONO MONO NORMAL MONO UNDEF no settings F2 BUTTON AUD METER F3 BUTTON H V DELAY F4 BUTTON NATIVE F5 BUTTON AUTO ADJ F6 BUTTON BLUE ONLY Press up or down button to select NE...

Page 29: ...16 9 MARKER ENABLE GPI2 TALLY G The same as above GPI3 SDI 1 The same as above GPI4 SDI 2 The same as above GPI5 LINE 1 The same as above GPI6 LINE 2 The same as above Press up or down button to select NEXT PAGE item then press Enter button to display the next page menu as follows Select NEXT PAGE item in the following menu it will return to display the first page menu of USER CONFIG Sub Menu Sett...

Page 30: ...MENU to exit editor BAUD RATE 19200 9600 19200 38400 LED TLY OFF ON OFF Set the LED Tally ON or OFF OSD TLY MODE OFF RG GR RGY OFF Use this setting to choose OSD Tally Mode Only the TALLY SOURCE is STANDARD or STANDARD IV422 can make the setting be available UMD TLY MODE T1 T1 T2 T1T2 T2T1 T1 T2 T1T2 T2T1 Use this setting when using the Image Video tally control This setting will determine the sta...

Page 31: ...u is used for setting the key inhibit function Sub Menu Settings Explanation CONTROL KEY INHIBIT OFF ON Inhibit all keys except power menu and volume keys v If the key inhibit has been turned on the Inhibit lamp on the front panel always lights in orange When you press any of the buttons except power menu and volume the prompt box will display on the screen as follows and the other button function...

Page 32: ...0 Operating Temperature 0 C to 50 C 7 2 Inputs Ø HD SDI Inputs with Loop through Ø 1 Video Input Ø 1 Configurable Video Y C YPbPr Input Ø 1 Configurable HDMI VGA DVI Input Ø 4 Channels Audio Input Ø GPI Inputs on RJ45 Ø RS485 with Loop through 7 3 Component Level Definition BETA 7 5 SMPTE Setup 53 37 mV Setup 0 mV Y 714 29 mV Peak Luma 100 White Y 700 00 mV Peak Luma 100 White Pb Pr 700 00 mVp p 7...

Page 33: ...0 684X548 1920X1080 1600X1080 720X576 720X576 720P24 1216X684 1920X1080 1280x720 1280x720 720P25 1216X684 1920X1080 1280x720 1280x720 720P30 1216X684 1920X1080 1280x720 1280x720 720P50 1216X684 1920X1080 1280x720 1280x720 720P60 1216X684 1920X1080 1280x720 1280x720 1035I60 1824X984 1920X1080 1920X1035 1920X1035 1080I60 1824X1026 1920X1080 1920X1080 1920X1080 1080I50 1824X1026 1920X1080 1920X1080 1...

Page 34: ...20P25 1280x720 1920X1080 50 720P25 720P30 1280x720 1920X1080 30 720P30 720P50 1280x720 1920X1080 50 720P50 720P60 1280x720 1920X1080 60 720P60 1035I60 1920X1035 1920X1080 60 1035I60 1080I60 1920X1080 1920X1080 60 1080I60 1080I50 1920X1080 1920X1080 50 1080I50 1080P24 1920X1080 1920X1080 48 1080P24 1080P25 1920X1080 1920X1080 50 1080P25 1080P30 1920X1080 1920X1080 60 1080P30 1080P50 1920X1080 1920X...

Page 35: ...d Accessories Standard accessories 1 Display 1 2 AC Power Cord 1 3 M4 x 8mm Screws 5 4 Warranty Card 1 5 Table Stand 1 6 User Manual 1 Optional accesories 1 Rack Mount Ears 2 pcs set 2 M4 x 6mm Screws 4 Note Specifications are subject to change without notice ...

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