USER
MANUAL
FIELDVISION
OCM-7B-DV2
7
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ON-CAMERA MONITOR
Page 1: ...USER MANUAL FIELDVISION OCM 7B DV2 7 ON CAMERA MONITOR...
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Page 3: ...o broadcast specific features like safety frame markers and multiple display formats The FieldVision is equipped with advanced tools like Check Field to help calibrate the monitor a Focus setting to f...
Page 4: ...ace or store the FieldVision facedown since this can damage the screen Handle this product with care Avoid any impacts to this product Do not block the vents in this product Disconnect this product fr...
Page 5: ...Options 9 11 Using the OCM 7B DV2 12 14 The Sunshade 15 Front Panel Buttons 16 Function Buttons 17 The Menu 18 Color Menu 19 OSD Menu 20 22 Function Menu 23 24 Function Sortcut Menu 25 Specifications...
Page 6: ...EW 6 FIELDVISION MODE MENU F3 F4 F1 F2 Headphone jack Sunshade slots F4 button Status LED Power button F3 button Mode button Down Nav F1 button Right Nav Vol Menu button Screen Up Nav F2 button Left N...
Page 7: ...7 FIELDVISION MODE MENU F3 F4 F1 F2 Composite video output DC input terminal 1 4 20 threaded socket Battery mounting plate Speaker Composite video input Power switch HDMI input Audio input...
Page 8: ...Battery plates available Please visit us at www elvidcinema com for more information 7 On Camera Monitor Mini HDMI to HDMI cable NP F550 2200 mAH battery Battery charger Shoe mount ball head Sunshade...
Page 9: ...you to power the monitor with a readily available battery type that you may already own For more information on compatible battery types refer to Specifications on page 26 9 To install a compatible ba...
Page 10: ...If your video source is connected the picture will appear on the screen and the status LED will glow green If your video source is not connected a blue screen will display a no signal message To turn...
Page 11: ...urn on and enter ready mode and the power status LED will glow orange If your video source is connected the picture will appear on the screen and the status LED will glow green If the video source is...
Page 12: ...a compatible HDMI cable such as the included mini to full size HDMI cable to connect your HDMI video source to the FieldVision s HDMI input 2 Press the Mode button to switch between the input modes u...
Page 13: ...audio cable not included to connect the audio output to the FieldVision s audio input 2 Press the Mode button to switch between the input modes until AV appears on the monitor If your composite video...
Page 14: ...r make sure the FieldVision is receiving a video signal from your composite video source and then connect a compatible cable to the output connection on the monitor Loop through is not supported via H...
Page 15: ...into the slots on the front of the monitor 2 Press the top of the sunshade mounting frame down until it locks into place on the monitor 3 Press the fabric side of the sunshade onto the touch connect...
Page 16: ...Press for incremental volume change Press and hold to rapidly decrease the volume down to a minimum value of 0 Right Navigation Vol Button Raises the volume of the monitor s speaker Press for increme...
Page 17: ...r Fv Button Preset for Safe Frames Press to display and adjust the size of the onscreen safety frame markers Press repeatedly to scroll through the safe frame settings 80 85 90 93 96 2 35 1 and Off F3...
Page 18: ...ton Pressing the menu button accesses the menu returns to the previous menu or screen makes a selection in a vertical submenu and exits the menu Up and Down Navigation Buttons When the menu is open th...
Page 19: ...itor s brightness value from 0 100 Contrast Adjusts the value of the contrast of the onscreen image with values from 0 100 Saturation Adjusts the screen color saturation from 0 100 Sharpness Adjusts t...
Page 20: ...Panorama Auto 4 3 16 9 Zoom 1 Zoom 2 and Just Scan The default setting is Panorama No Signal Set the color of the screen when there is no video signal being received Select between blue red green bla...
Page 21: ...the screen to 100 flush with the bottom The default setting is 50 Camera Mode Camera mode scales the incoming video signal to fill the screen This is useful when shooting on a DSLR Select between off...
Page 22: ...your picture All three zoom settings are linked For example adjusting the Zoom All value will adjust the values for U D Zoom and L R Zoom and vice versa FPV Mode Use FPV mode only when using a wireles...
Page 23: ...navigation buttons repeatedly to scroll through the safe frame settings Off default 80 85 90 93 96 and 2 35 1 The safety frame will not be visible while the menu is onscreen Note The center and safety...
Page 24: ...ff scaling and displays the incoming video signal in its native resolution and aspect ratio with 1 1 pixel mapping If the picture is larger than the monitor s 1024 600 resolution the center of the ima...
Page 25: ...t menu 2 Use the button to scroll to the appropriate function button 3 Press the or button for a pop up menu of available functions 4 Use the or buttons to scroll through the functions 5 Once you have...
Page 26: ...OR Panel size 7 Panel type IPS Backlight LED Resolution 1024 600 Brightness 600cd m Contrast ratio 800 1 Viewing angle L R 89 89 U D 89 89 Dot pitch W H 0 05 0 15 mm Aspect ratio 16 9 Inputs HDMI comp...
Page 27: ...mm stereo mono speaker Supported formats 50 60 Hz 480i 480p 576i 576p 720p 1080i 1080p Threaded socket 1 4 20 Input voltage 6 to 20 V DC Power consumption 6 W Battery type Sony L Series Dimensions W H...
Page 28: ...composite video cable is securely plugged into the proper input connection on the FieldVision and that the input mode is set correctly Try pressing the Mode button to set the input mode Make sure the...
Page 29: ...cables to make sure they are properly connected and that they are reliable The FieldVision is emitting a high pitched whine feedback Turn down the monitor s volume all the way down or plug headphones...
Page 30: ...he FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that m...
Page 31: ...neglect accident alteration abuse improper installation or maintenance EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN THE WARRANTY PROVIDER MAKES NEITHER ANY EXPRESS WARRANTIES NOR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT...
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