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Marshall E lectronics V-R1041-IMD-TE4U High Definition LCD M onitor with In-Monitor Displa y Operating Instr uctions[...]
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2 Contents Product O verview ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Features ..............................................[...]
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3 Product Over view The V-R104 1-IMD-T E4U is a 10.4” LCD monit or with H D-SDI input a nd In-Mon itor Displa y functional ity – a co st-effec tive "all-in-one" s olution f or post-produc tion houses , broadc asters, and m obile units. T his full y integrated a pproac h eliminates the need f or additiona l or separat e Under M onitor [...]
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4 Install ation and Initial Set up ■ Unpacking Carefull y unpack the V-R 1041-IMD- TE4U m onitor and verify that the f ollowin g item s are included: • V-R1041-I MD-T E4U Monitor • V-PS12-5V-1 Power S uppl y with 2-Pin T wist Lock Connector • Operating Instructions Inspect the u nit for an y phys ical dam age that ma y have occurred d uring[...]
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5 Top and Front Panel Featur es Power But ton Turn the m onitor on b y pressing th e power b utton. In the ON stat e, the LED a bove the p ower butto n will illuminate gr een. Men u Navigat ion Buttons Use the Men u , ↑ , ↓ , and Select buttons t o displa y and navigate the on-sc reen m enu (See Main Menu and Navig ation – Page 8) . User-Defi[...]
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6 Rear Panel Features HD-SDI Input and Outp ut The m onitor has one HD- SDI input and one acti ve loop-through o utput. Note: N o more than 4 screens should be c onnected in one loop. Power Inp ut Connect the 12VDC in put to the 2-P in twist lock power input c onnector. Power can b e supplied f rom the included power supp ly, or f rom a variet y of[...]
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7 Compatible Input Format s The f ollowing SDI stan dards are su pported b y the V- R1041-IM D-TE4U: 525i, 625i 1035i/60, 1035 i/59.94 1080i/60, 1080 i/59.94, 1 080i/50 1080psF/24, 1080psF/2 3.98 720p/60, 72 0p/59.94, 7 20p/50 On-Screen Menu STRUCTURE OVERVIEW Marker 16:9 Off, 95%, 93%, 90%, 8 8%, 80%, 1.85:1, 2.35:1, 4:3, 14:9, 13:9 Marker 4:3 Off[...]
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8 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) MAIN MENU AND NA VIG AT ION Access and n avigate the m ain m enu using the 4 m enu buttons or th e RotoMenu ™ knob: Using the m enu buttons • Press the MENU button to enter the m ain menu. • Use the ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ and ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ buttons t o scr oll through the m ain menu or e ach subm enu. • Press the S[...]
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9 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) MARKER SETUP SUBMENU Use the Mark er Setup s ubm enu to select various types of mark ers and settings in 4:3 or 16:9 m ode. ■ 16:9 Ma rkers Use this set ting to super impose o ne of 10 m arker s on the screen when in 16 :9 mode. This s etting is d isabled when the aspect ratio is s et to 4:3, or when Pixel-to-Pixe [...]
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10 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) MARKER SETUP SUBMENU (continued ) ■ 4:3 Markers Use this set ting to super impose o ne of 5 m arkers on the sc reen when in 4:3 m ode. This s etting is disa bled when t he aspect ratio is s et to 16: 9, or when Pixel-to-Pixe l mode is ena bled. • Off (No Mar ker) • 95% Safe Are a • 93% Safe Are a • 90% Saf[...]
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11 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) VIDEO CONFIGURAT ION SUBMENU Use the Vide o Conf iguration subm enu to selec t variou s video settin gs, such as c olor tem perature, m onochrom e m ode, or blue-onl y mode. ■ Monochrome Mode Use this set ting to enabl e m onochrome m ode. Onl y the luminance of the im age will be d isplayed as a gra y scale pictu[...]
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12 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) VIDEO CONFIGURAT ION SUBMENU (continued) ■ Pixel-to-Pixel Mode Use this set ting to enabl e Pixel-to- Pixel m ode. This m ode bypasses the m onitor’s internal sc aling fun ction and disp lays inc oming im ages in their nat ive resolutio n and aspect ratio, with a one-to- one m apping of inc oming im age pixels t[...]
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13 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) VIDEO CONFIGURAT ION SUBMENU (continued) ■ A spec t Ratio Settings (continued) ■ Curtain Color Use this set ting to choose the d efault color d isplayed o n the sc reen when no video input is present. Available colors are blue , red , green , whit e , and black . 4:3 Mode 16:9 Mode 16:9 Centered Mode Scaled 4:3 [...]
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14 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) COLOR CONFIGURATION SUB MENU Use the Col or Configurat ion subm enu to adjus t the color temperatur e of the disp lay. ■ Ctemp/Gamma Use this set ting to choose one of thr ee color tem peratur e / gamm a presets : • D55 (5500 K) • D65 (6500 K) • D93 (9300 K) • Linear (No gamm a applied) ■ Red, Green, a n[...]
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15 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) SYSTEM CONFIGURAT ION SUBMENU Use the S ystem Conf iguration subm enu to contro l various s ystem parameter s. ■ Gray Levels Use the Gra y Levels m enu option t o view 25 6 levels of flat field gra y. This f eature is usef ul for color t emper ature comparison a nd calibr ation. The inp ut must b e disconn ected f[...]
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16 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) SYSTEM CONFIGURAT ION SUBMENU (continued) ■ Saving and Loading Use r Presets Use the S AVE CONFIG a nd LOAD CONFIG m enus to save curre nt settings t o one of 6 presets, or load a pre set. Each Preset saves a ll monit or settings exc ept for IMD co nfigur ation. • Use the LOAD CONFIG menu to load one of pr esets[...]
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17 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) DEINTERLACER SUBMENU Use the Dei nterlacer subm enu t o control the t ype of d einterlacing perform ed on interlace d input s ignals. ■ Deinterlacer Mode User the Dei nterlacer Mo de option to s et the t ype of deinter lacing algor ithm used: • In Auto mode, the deinterla cer defaults to Motion Adaptive m ode (s[...]
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18 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) DEINTERLACER SUBMENU (contin ued) ■ Film Mode Film m ode uses specia lized algorithm s to c orrectly deinterlac e cont ent that orig inated in either 24fps or 25fps. Film Mode is autom aticall y entered whene ver a film -to-video cade nce is detecte d in the c ontent. Film cadence d etection is active whene ver th[...]
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19 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) OSD CONFIGURATION SUBMENU Use the OSD C onfigura tion subm enu to selec t a variet y of inform ation to be disp layed on the screen. ■ IMD State Use this set ting to turn t he IMD text dis pla y on or off. This s etting af fects both f ixed string IMD text and rem ote IMD tex t comm ands ( see IMD C onfiguratio n [...]
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20 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) OSD CONFIGURATION SUBMENU (con tinued) ■ OSD Tally Use this set ting to choose how tall y is displa yed on the sc reen. The ava ilable O SD Tall y options depend on the T ally Source selecte d in the IM D Conf iguration subm enu ( see page 22 ). W hen the Tally Source is set to Standar d (contact c losur e), OSD T[...]
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21 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) OSD CONFIGURATION SUBMENU (con tinued) ■ LED Tall y Use this set ting to enabl e or disab le the LED T ally. W hen enabled, th e red and green LEDs beside th e displa y will respond to ta lly comm ands, acc ording to the T ally Sourc e setting ( see page 24 ). NOTE: O nly red and gr een tally LEDs are avail able. [...]
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22 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) IMD CONFIGURATION SUBMENU ■ Overview The V-R104 1-IMD-T E4U features an In-Mon itor Displ ay (IMD) w ith the abil ity to displa y on-screen tex t and tal ly in three colors . IMD text, co lor, and al ignm ent can be ass igned to eac h screen locally using menu opt ions (see b elow). Alternatel y, IMD text an d tal[...]
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23 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) IMD CONFIGURATION SUBMENU (con tinued) ■ IMD ID # The IMD ID # identifies eac h scr een to the contr olling device. W hen using the TSL protoc ol, the ID # of each screen should be m anuall y set in conjuncti on with the co ntrolli ng device. W hen using t he Im age Video protoco l, the ID # m a y be set autom ati[...]
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24 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) IMD CONFIGURATION SUBMENU (con tinued) ■ Tally Source The V-R104 1-IMD-T E4U tall y (OSD and LED ) can be controlled in a variet y of different wa ys. Use th e Tall y Source setting to ch oose how t ally is c ontrolled: Standard Use the Stand ard sett ing to control tall y via contact clo sure on the H D-15 tall y[...]
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25 On-Screen M enu (c ontinue d) SERVICE SUBMENU ■ Overview The Service s ubmenu d isplays the s tatus of the serial i nterface, f or troubleshoo ting or debu gging purposes onl y. Contact Mars hall Electr onics f or further inform ation. The f ollowing inform ation is disp layed: • Serial Char acters Rx: T otal number of characters received b [...]
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26 Specifications ■ PANEL Screen Size 10.4” Diagonal Display Area (h x v) 21 0.432 x 157.824 mm Aspect Ratio 4 :3 Native (4:3/16:9 Modes) Pix e ls 1 024 x RGB x 768 Color Depth 1 8-bit (262,144 Colo rs) View ing Ang le (h x v) 170° x 170° Brightness 300 cd/m 2 Contrast Ratio 7 00:1 Dot Pitch (h x v) 0.0685 x 0.2055 mm Pix e l Pitch (h x v) 0.[...]
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27 Specifica tions (cont inued) Maintenance ■ Screen Clea ning Periodicall y clean the s creen surf ace using am monia-f ree cleaning w ipes (Marsha ll Part No. V-HWP-K ). A cl ean m icro- fiber cloth ca n also be use d using only non- abrasive an d amm onia-free c leaning agents. D o not use paper to wels. Paper towel f ibers are c oarse and m a[...]
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28 Marshall Electr onics , Inc. 1910 East Maple Ave. El Segundo, CA 90245 Tel: (800) 800-6608 / (310) 333-0606 • Fax : 310-333-0688 www.LCD Racks.com • sales@lcdracks.com V2.0[...]