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Page 1: ...c 470 Satellite Blvd NE Suite P Suwanee GA 30024 Phone 1 678 835 4934 Fax 1 678 804 1882 E Mail Support FlandersScientific com www FlandersScientific com Click Here to Open Print Friendly Version of this Document Many of the topics covered in this manual are also covered by our Video Manual available at www FlandersScientific com This manual is based on firmware version 9 47 1837 If you have an ol...

Page 2: ...er Menu 17 Video Menu 18 19 Scopes VU Meters Menu 20 22 System Menu 23 25 Alarm Menu 26 28 OSD Menu 29 GPI Menu 30 Audio Menu 31 Display Alignment Menu 32 Monitor Specifications 33 Monitor Diagram LM 0750W 34 Monitor Diagram LM 0950W 35 Monitor Diagram CM 170W 36 Monitor Diagram LM 2140W 37 Monitor Diagram LM 2340W LM 2340TD 38 Monitor Diagram LM 2461W 39 ...

Page 3: ...ed to rain or water When the product does not operate properly as described in the instruction manual When the product has been dropped or damaged When the product displays any abnormal operating condition If the product requires replacement parts make sure that the service person uses replacement parts speci fied by the manufacturer or those equivalent parts having the same characteristics and pe...

Page 4: ...losed space make sure to provide proper ventilation to maintain allowable operating temperature range The LCD panel used in this product contains glass and can cause serious injury if broken If the unit is dropped or otherwise damaged take care to avoid possible injury by glass shards Keep this product away from heat generating sources such as radiators heaters stoves or other heat gener ating pro...

Page 5: ...u F3 assignable function key This key s function is selectable from the Function Menu F4 assignable function key This key s function is selectable from the Function Menu F5 assignable function key This key s function is selectable from the Function Menu Menu Used to enable on screen menu Up Used in combination with Down and Enter Keys to navigate On Screen Menu Down Used in combination with Up and...

Page 6: ...ear LAN Inactive Factory Use Only GPI General Purpose Interface for Contact Closure Remote Control Remote Control Functions can be assigned from Monitor Main Menu RS 485 RS 485 Ports In Out for looping remote control interface DVI I DVI I Input Supports both DVI Analog DVI Digital Analog Digital Toggle is found on System Menu Video In Out Composite Video Input Loop Through Component In Out Compone...

Page 7: ...ory does not contain any configurable settings but does provide important information regarding your monitor s serial number firmware version current configuration 7 2012 Flanders Scientific Inc Back to Table of Contents Main Menu Function Function 1 Scopes VU Meters 1 Scopes VU Meters Function 2 Scopes VU Meters 2 Video Function 3 Scopes VU Meters 3 Audio Function 4 Marker Marker Function 5 Measu...

Page 8: ...cross hatch overlay Blue Only This function activates the monitor s Blue Only mode Marker 1 2 3 These functions activate the onscreen display of the preset Area Safety Custom Graticules or Active Boundary Markers as set in the Marker Profiles Marker presets can be customized via the Marker menu By utilizing this function you can toggle on off your selected markers with a single function key after ...

Page 9: ...n selected the area outside of the active scan will simply be blacked out but the active video will not be scaled outside of the 1 1 pixel scan With Pixel to Pixel mapping Off and overscan On the active scan area will be scaled full screen To view all active lines in Pixel to Pixel mapping mode make sure to turn Overscan Off 9 2012 Flanders Scientific Inc Back to Table of Contents Overscan Example...

Page 10: ...quality large scale representation of the SD source Full Screen Mapping The full screen mode will scale the incoming source to fill as much of the screen as possible while preserving the incoming source s native aspect ratio If the incoming source and panel share the same resolution then there will be no difference between 1 1 pixel mapping and full screen pixel mapping Please note that the Oversc...

Page 11: ...onitor whenever you are in a zoomed mode as a re minder warning that the entire incoming signal is not being shown on the monitor To exit the zoomed mode simply press down on the F Stop 4th from left rotary knob once more To exit the Pixel Zoom feature entirely simply press the function button assigned to this feature once more The Pixel Zoom function allows for an essentially artifact free high q...

Page 12: ...centage G Green level expressed as percentage B Blue level expressed as percentage R Red level as an absolute value between 0 255 for 8 bit and 0 1023 for 10 bit G Green level as an absolute value between 0 255 for 8 bit and 0 1023 for 10 bit B Blue level as an absolute value between 0 255 for 8 bit and 0 1023 for 10 bit You can also press the REF POS rotary knob to set a reference position onscre...

Page 13: ... must have 3Gbps SDI Input comprised of two multi plexed 1 5Gbps HD SDI signals the monitor will allow you to view these signals in a vertical or horizontal split screen mode By activating the Level B Variable Split function while in split screen mode the positioning of the split can be adjusted using the H POS rotary knob To quickly reset the split screen positioning to the de fault center positi...

Page 14: ... audio level meters En hanced Source ID display large overlay remotely or manually set Enhanced Alarm Window Display large window red background and enhanced timecode display large timecode overlay window Please note that as with the standard Alarm Monitoring feature the monitor may respond slowly to user toggles inputs if a constant alarm condition is occurring Toggles for UMD Display Color and P...

Page 15: ...orphic lenses that may not have a built in de squeeze feature of their own This can be particularly useful in applications outside of post production especially onset monitoring where de squeezing such signals in real time may otherwise not be possible The de squeeze modes available are 1 3 2 0 and 2 0mag This feature is in addi tion to and not a substitute for the SD Aspect Ratio function To use ...

Page 16: ... result in a very dark image onscreen In S Log or C Log Standard modes the signal will be mapped to the monitor in the same way many cameras integrated video assist outputs would operate For example in S Log Standard mode 90 IRE gray from the signal will be mapped to 100 IRE on the monitor This typically gives you a more useful image to work with but will clip highlight information outside of the ...

Page 17: ...oming source or the Area Marker by toggling the Safety in Area option on the Marker Menu Marker BG The Marker Background function can be used to toggle how the area that lies outside of the Area Marker or Safety Marker boundaries is represented You can select from normal which does not alter the outlying area Transparent which shades the outlying area with a translucent cast or Solid which mattes ...

Page 18: ...ith the Gamma Select value so you can specify what gamma value the signal will be normalized to as a target The default setting is OFF and you should leave this set to OFF if not monitoring uncorrected S Log or C Log Color Temperature Use this function to set the desired color temperature You can instantly toggle between 3200K 5000K 5600K 6500K and 9300K 6500K is the default setting Please note th...

Page 19: ...r selecting the desired Component Setup default SDI Format ONLY APPLIES TO 3Gbps SDI ENABLED MONITORS FSI Monitors are capable of detecting the payload ID contained in an SDI signal and adjusting the format ac cordingly However some sources or upstream equipment may not generate or pass this payload ID For sources lacking a proper Payload ID you may override the SDI Format auto detect function and...

Page 20: ...evel Meter PPM Please note that displaying two Scope Windows at the same time will cause the Scopes to update more slowly than displaying just one Scope Window To display just one scope Window select OFF in the secondary window selection An additional audio level meter mode called horizon tal audio level meter is also selectable This mode displays VU meters horizontally across the top of the scree...

Page 21: ... Audio Level Meters Channels that will be shown on the Vertical or Horizontal Audio Level Meters Select from Channels 1 2 1 8 9 16 or 1 16 Permitted Max Level Allows you to specify the Max Audio Level for your onscreen Audio Level Meters Select from 10 dBFS 9 dBFS or 8 dBFS OSC Mode LM 0750W Only Activating this option only available on the LM 0750W will gener ate a quad viewing mode with 2 Scopes...

Page 22: ...Scopes VU Meters Menu continued Available Scope Modes 22 2012 Flanders Scientific Inc Back to Table of Contents Audio Level Meters ...

Page 23: ...YCbCr modes Component Input Component Pixel Format Use Component Input to toggle between Component Composite Video on the LM 0750W s or LM 0950W s shared analog inputs Use Component Pixel Format to toggle the Analog Component Video Inputs between YPbPr or RGB mode on all models 3G Level B When monitoring a 3Gbps SDI Level B signal monitor must be equipped with 3Gbps SDI Inputs comprised of two dis...

Page 24: ...ull resolution left an right eye channels you can select Line by Line from the 3G Level B Menu selection which will instruct the monitor to interleave the sources and display them onscreen for 3D viewing through passive 3D glasses In addition to this Line by Line mode all FSI monitors with 3Gbps SDI inputs will have the following diagnostic modes for monitoring 3D signals without glasses 3D Checke...

Page 25: ...efore the monitor s backlight is turned off to reduce the power consumption of the unit When placed in the On position the monitor will not enter the power saving mode and will keep the backlight on so long as the monitor is left on LED Light Allows you to turn off the LED lights on the Monitor s Keypad Part Display Toggles whether just the center part On or entire source Off is shown in Sub Windo...

Page 26: ...time specified in the Au dio Trigger Time setting The audio mute alarm will only trigger if audio is being embedded into the signal and is mute for the specified amount of time there will be no audio mute warning if audio is not being embedded into the SDI signal Safety Video Alarm Same as Safety Alarm minus audio alarms IRE Alarm Will trigger an alarm if the IRE level specified in the IRE Trigger...

Page 27: ...reen area needs to be moni tored UMD Display Only applies to Safety Broadcast Feature Allows you to select whether the Source ID overlay displayed is based on the manually set source ID on the monitor s OSD menu or based on remotely set UMD information over RS232 or RS422 You may also turn the selection to off to remove the Source ID overlay UMD Color Only applies to Safety Broadcast Feature Toggl...

Page 28: ...is should be left at the default None position unless otherwise speci fied by Flanders Scientific s support department Back to Table of Contents Main Menu Function Alarm Off Scopes VU Meters Visual Alarm Off Video Remote Alarm Monitoring Off Audio IRE Trigger Level 940 Marker Audio Trigger Time 5s System UMD Display Source ID Alarm UMD Color White OSD UMD Position Bottom GPI Audio Meter Vertical D...

Page 29: ...nction on off The Source ID function can be used to set a manual onscreen label of up to 5 characters This is often used to allow for the labeling of a monitor as PGM PVM CAM etc without using placards or tape Source ID Position Changes position of onscreen Source ID function Source ID Character Allows you to customize text for Source ID label using enter up and down buttons Time Code Allows you t...

Page 30: ...always the ground The GPI numbering on the GPI menu corresponds to the physical Pin assignments as follows Menu RJ 45 Pin GPI1 Pin 1 GPI2 Pin 2 GPI3 Pin 3 GPI4 Pin 4 GPI5 Pin 6 GPI6 Pin 7 GPI7 Pin 8 To prevent conflicts between menu toggles and GPI commands some features such as the marker selection toggle must be set to GPI in their respective menus i e Marker Menu in order to function properly I...

Page 31: ...minijack connector or No Sound when Composite Video is the selected video input DVI D Audio Allows you to select between Analog Audio input via minijack connector or No Sound when DVI Digital is the selected video input DVI A Audio Allows you to select between Analog Audio input via minijack connector or No Sound when DVI Analog is the selected video input Audio Sync Choose between Signal Clock or...

Page 32: ...W LM 2460W LM 2461W LM 2470W only The CM 170W LM 2450W LM 2460W LM 2461W LM 2470W are wide gamut LCD monitors with the ability to work in several different color spaces Select from available options to instantly change the active color space Please note that switching to DCI P3 may take up to 10 seconds Video Clipping Setting Video Clipping to On will clip all levels exceeding legal broadcast limi...

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Page 36: ...Monitor Diagrams 36 2012 Flanders Scientific Inc CM 170W Back to Table of Contents Without Stand With Basic Desktop Stand ...

Page 37: ...Monitor Diagrams 37 2012 Flanders Scientific Inc LM 2140W Back to Table of Contents Without Stand With Basic Desktop Stand ...

Page 38: ...Monitor Diagrams 38 2012 Flanders Scientific Inc LM 2340W LM 2340TD Back to Table of Contents Without Stand With Basic Desktop Stand ...

Page 39: ...Monitor Diagrams 39 2012 Flanders Scientific Inc LM 2461W Back to Table of Contents Without Stand With Basic Desktop Stand ...

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