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(2000, B420, B230, B190) 

User Manual Version 4.1.x 

Cine-tal Systems, Inc. 

8651 Castle Park Drive 

Indianapolis, IN 46256

 

 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Cinemage 2000

Page 1: ...2000 B420 B230 B190 User Manual Version 4 1 x Cine tal Systems Inc 8651 Castle Park Drive Indianapolis IN 46256...

Page 2: ...ference when the equipment 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...

Page 3: ...herein are used for information purposes only and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Cinemage User s Guide Copyright 2009 Cine tal Systems INC All Rights Reserve...

Page 4: ...pter 10 Preset Preferences Setup 92 Chapter 11 USB Datakey Setup 98 Chapter 12 Network Setup 101 Chapter 13 System Reset 114 Section 3 Using Your System 115 Chapter 14 Routing 115 Chapter 15 Framestor...

Page 5: ...S AS WELL AS OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAWS AND TREATIES UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION OF THE SOFTWARE OR ANY PORTION OF IT MAY RESULT IN SEVERE CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES AND WILL BE...

Page 6: ...ten consent neither this Agreement nor any rights or obligations under this Agreement in whole or in part shall be sublicensed assigned or otherwise transferred and any attempt to sublicense assign or...

Page 7: ...t its sole discretion elect to warrant demonstration and factory refurbished Cine tal Products and Cinemage Products as new within this Limited Hardware Warranty Such an election shall be valid only i...

Page 8: ...identified in a Cine tal Product or Cinemage Product by Cine tal which exists at time of sale and is presented by the Customer to Cine tal during the warranty period Cine tal will at its sole discreti...

Page 9: ...nt emergency technical support Please check the hours of operation of the Service Center in your area No advice statement or representation made during such calls shall create an obligation different...

Page 10: ...ch IP5 1NZ UK Telephone support hours of operation Monday Friday 9 00 am 6 00 pm GMT Tel Fax 44 0 1473 231 963 Support e mail support innomedia co uk AMERICAS ASIA except Japan AUSTRALIA Cine tal Syst...

Page 11: ...THER COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN US NO ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY CINE TAL ITS AGENTS OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY SHALL CREATE OR ASSUME A LICENSE WARRANTY LIABILITY OR OTHER OBLIGATI...

Page 12: ...provides image processing signal routing frame stores and colour manipulation 3D LUT s and test and measurement all in a network appliance configuration Internal to IDS is a powerful image processor...

Page 13: ...Out 2 HD SDI Out 2 Video Out 1 2 Dual Link Out 1 DVI Input Input from computer device 1920 x 1200 resolution at 48 60 Hz Reference Loop Analog Reference Video Input 4 HD SDI Input 4 Video Input 3 HD S...

Page 14: ...solution at 48 60 Hz Video Out 1 HD SDI Out 1 Video Out 2 HD SDI Out 2 Video Out 1 2 Dual Link Out 1 DVI Input Input from computer device 1920 x 1200 resolution at 48 60 Hz Reference Loop Analog Refer...

Page 15: ...5 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 NOTE The 4 HD SDI Inputs and the 2 HD SDI Outputs can be linked as 2 Dual Link Inputs and 1 Dual Link Output...

Page 16: ...Panel Along the top of the Remote Control Panel are the 6 menu selection buttons that correspond to the 6 menu options when operating a Cinemage B series monitor These buttons allow for direct input t...

Page 17: ...1 is ground Pin 2 is positive and Pin 3 is unused The main disconnect for the Cinemage B230 system is the power connector on the real panel of the system The input supply socket outlet should be locat...

Page 18: ...bezel and replace all the screws Instructions on how to remove the front bezel on Cinemage B Series Monitors 1 With the monitor standing upright locate the 4 screws around the front bezel holding the...

Page 19: ...ge Remote Control Panel The buttons on the front of your Cinemage correspond with the 1 6 buttons of a keyboard and the trackball can be controlled using the up down left and right keys of the USB key...

Page 20: ...cting the video input selecting internal video sources and selecting presets of system configurations saved as a preset This is designed to be the menu used during normal operation of the monitor Syst...

Page 21: ...Source Operator Menus Video Input Source Operator Menu Returns you to the Operator Main Menu SDI 1 Routes SDI input 1 to the display A highlighted button indicates the current source that is routed t...

Page 22: ...Operator Menus Video Modes 1 By using the trackball or USB mouse in the Operator Menus you can navigate to the Video Modes menu Video Modes are the combination of Dual Link settings Input Limiting Set...

Page 23: ...on Type Will allow you to change between Gamut Controlled and Wide Gamut mode Current Calibration Allows you to cycle through the available calibrations for the calibration type selected Dual Link Mod...

Page 24: ...e next available Preset This new Preset can be renamed in the Manage Presets menu Defaults Restores the system to the settings you had before you selected a Preset This would include any setup changes...

Page 25: ...set the 3D LUT to off The Operators Menu button returns you to the Operators Menu Operator Menu Stills Operator Menu Stills By using the trackball or USB mouse in the Operator Menus you can navigate t...

Page 26: ...lay Menu allows the user access to the Markers Menu Heads Up Display Menu Split Screen Menu Scaler Deinterlacer Menu and the Test Pattern Generator menu Option Analyse The Analyse Menu allows the user...

Page 27: ...e machine has received IP Address MAC Address TCP IP machine name software options installed diagnostics network status software update from USB key and current date and time Video Display Setup Takes...

Page 28: ...his button for 5 seconds then releasing the button Blackout Lockout Performs both a blackout and a lockout The menus can be re activated by pressing button number 6 far right button for five seconds t...

Page 29: ...e limits are designed to Provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequ...

Page 30: ...twork Status Back Save Preferences Mouse Sensitivity USB Control Panel Setup Trackball Sensitivity Auto Blackout Time Back Control Panel Support ON Connection State Port Name State Flags Before using...

Page 31: ...tes the current source that is routed to the display 3 Option on Cinemage and Cinemage B Series monitors Routes SDI input 3 to the display A highlighted button indicates the current source that is rou...

Page 32: ...ng the option using the LCD panel and control pad For more information on what the H V Delay options does please refer to page 99 The following steps will walk you through activating the H V Delay usi...

Page 33: ...n you press the button corresponding to the preset file you want In order to save a preset using the remote control panel make sure the Cinemage is set up with the features you will want to be turned...

Page 34: ...e LCD due to the nature of LCD technology contrast and brightness will start clipping very quickly when these controls are manipulated up In the general case you will get a better result by manipulati...

Page 35: ...LUT Bypass DVI Input and Back Exit In order to choose an option you will need to press right on the directional pad when the option you want is selected In order to go Back press left when Back Exit i...

Page 36: ...Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right Scale When entering this menu there will be on screen directions The Brightness knob will control the width of the Marker and th...

Page 37: ...The Backlight Dial will control the X Position PosX and the Contrast Dial will control the Y Position PosY When moving the position of a marker you are controlling the position of the top left corner...

Page 38: ...g the H V Delay button on the Remote Control Panel When this option is selected press right on the directional pad to Enable the H V Delay Button and left on the directional pad to Disable the H V Del...

Page 39: ...k Exit In order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right Info Cinemage When entering this menu you are given the Model Number and the Serial Number of the Cinemage...

Page 40: ...e this file can be backed up to saved to or loaded from a USB memory key Here is the procedure for saving the current preferences file to a USB key manually adding the server information adding it to...

Page 41: ...is possible Text connection_info_stillsxsi type a1 connect_data xmlns a1 http schemas microsoft com c lr nsassem Philo PhiloController 2C 20Version 3D1 0 2168 38160 2C 20Culture 3Dneutral 2C 20Public...

Page 42: ...t the new path will only be saved to preferences again if the connection is complete Saving a preference Preferences refer to settings that are specific to a given machine and its network environment...

Page 43: ...nt panel at the top level menu when you press the button the preset file is loaded and the name of the file appears Here are some examples of things that are stored in a presets file 1 Marker Graticul...

Page 44: ...g the trackball to operate the character generator in the Delete or Rename Preset menu Cinemage 2142 Press to lockout menus Operator Menus System Menus Setup Menus Display Controls Presets Back Unit I...

Page 45: ...o from a USB is to perform a clone This will save all of the information on the machine to the USB key including 1 Stills 2 LUTs 3 Presets 4 Preferences To perform a system clone enter the Setup menu...

Page 46: ...have to be prepared prior to saving any information from the Cinemage or Cinemage B Series monitors to the datakey so that the USB key will have the Cine tal file structure and format placed on the k...

Page 47: ...epare USB Key button will erase any information on the USB Key before adding the Cine tal file structure and format Back Unit Information Video Display Setup Preset Preferences Setup Network USB Datak...

Page 48: ...n be accomplished through the Updates menu located under the USB Datakey Setup Menu To perform a software update with the update loaded from the Cine tal website to a USB key start at the Main Menu pr...

Page 49: ...feature request and applicable P O if necessary The Customer Care Team will email back both your original lic file and its matching unlock license Move both of these files downloaded from the email in...

Page 50: ...Then press the Network USB Datakey Setup button Then enter the Wired Wireless LAN Setup Menu Go to the Change Wired Setup Menu Under the Wired IP Mode set to either DHCP mode or Static IP whichever y...

Page 51: ...by toggling the File Sharing Status to Enabled then to Disabled and back again to Enabled Finally you must ensure that the router has assigned an address to the unit or that the static IP address is...

Page 52: ...ration across your facility across the country or around the world The file paths and necessary login information can be edited within the Cinemage unit to allow for this remote file access From the M...

Page 53: ...n contained in each Information can be entered using the trackball and the Select Next Character button Once the File Path Login and Password are set press the Connect Now button to enable remote acce...

Page 54: ...k surface the top of the monitor works well then press press to calibrate probe When finished place the probe on the center of the display Press the Set Flat Field button until 100 White is displayed...

Page 55: ...menu bar Make adjustments to the backlight for Luminance level and Manual Calibration settings as needed and re calibrate until you have the desired results Back Target x 314 y 345 Read CIE xy Y x 31...

Page 56: ...3D LUT from Your Choices are Local USB and Remote Once you have set the 3D LUT File Location return to the Colour Grade Menu Cinemage 2142 Press to lockout menus Operator Menus System Menus Setup Menu...

Page 57: ...Select System Menus Then select the Process button Back Hold and release to setup 3D LUT Input SDI 1 Display Source SDI 1 Browse 3D LUTs Load 3D LUT Now Reset 3D LUT Back Hold and release to setup 3D...

Page 58: ...y no mater what is being routed to it This means that features such as Test Pattern Generator Split Screen and Quad Split will have the creative LUT applied The only way to view the image without the...

Page 59: ...D LUT Now button and your LUT will be applied from your selected file location to the display Back Hold and release to setup 3D LUT Input SDI 1 Display Source 3D LUT Output Browse 3D LUTs Load 3D LUT...

Page 60: ...apply your LUT from your selected file location to your selected input Cinemage 2142 Press to lockout menus Operator Menus System Menus Setup Menus Display Controls Presets Back Route Process Display...

Page 61: ...hen press the Back button twice to re enter the Framestore menu x2 Cinemage 2142 Press to lockout menus Operator Menus System Menus Setup Menus Display Controls Presets Back Route Process Display Anal...

Page 62: ...on The Framestore Menu will advance to the Framestore Menu 2 automatically To save the still frame to your selected file location in your selected format simply press the Save Frame button Back Hold a...

Page 63: ...Unit Information Takes you to the Unit Information Menu Video Display Setup Takes you to the Video Display Setup Menu Preset Preferences Setup Takes you to the Preset and Preferences Setup Menu Networ...

Page 64: ...r a static I P address or a DHCP Address see network setup for more information If you press and hold this button it will take you into a network status menu MAC Addresses Display the MAC address for...

Page 65: ...the Cine tal website and loaded on your USB datakey The update facility will only support one update at a time per key and the unit will display the name of the update to be loaded Use this button to...

Page 66: ...the system Calibration Type This will change the way that Calibration functions in the monitor There are two options here Full Gamut and Gamut Controlled The LCD Panel in Cinemage and Cinemage B Seri...

Page 67: ...up From the Video Display Setup Menu selecting Video Setup will display the following menu Main Menu System Setup Video Display Setup Video Setup Menu Dual Link Option By setting Dual Link Mode to eit...

Page 68: ...tection mode and manually set the format when using the monitor to output test pattern signals or Framestore stills Auto Format can only be disabled if there is no video signal on the selected input t...

Page 69: ...ws you to determine the amount of oversampling the Auto Profile will perform as well as Sample space shape and profiler output format Manage Profiles Loads profiles stored in the display as well as re...

Page 70: ...Count Adjusts the sample count to desired number Main Menu Setup Menu Video Display Setup Monitor Profiling By pressing Profile Options you will be taken to the following menu Main Menu Setup Menu Vi...

Page 71: ...ay Setup Back Video Setup Calibration Settings Calibration Type Monitor Profiling More Display Setup Backlight Selecting More Display Setup you will get the following Display Setup menus Main Menu Sys...

Page 72: ...ay profiles For best results Manual Calibration should be performed after an Auto Calibration to achieve your optimal monitor response curve Blue Only Mode Causes the display to only output the Blue c...

Page 73: ...the saturation to a default level Linear Segment Enable Enabling the Linear Segment will add a linear segment to the exponential Gamma Correction Curve This feature allows the monitor to fully comply...

Page 74: ...09 DCI or Linear profiles to overwrite with your manual adjustments Overwrite Calibration Settings Now Overwrites the calibration selected in the Calibration to Overwrite button Save Calibration Setti...

Page 75: ...ll select the linear segment position function to be controlled by the USB Mouse trackball The default position is 081 which is what is defined in the REC 709 specification Linear Segment Slope Pressi...

Page 76: ...Allows you to select from 12 user definable white points or select a custom white point The Custom white point moves in steps of 100 K and ranges from 4000 K to 9800 K and is controlled by the trackba...

Page 77: ...at Field Generator If the Flat Field Generator is routed to the display and you disable it the previously routed signal will be routed to the display Auto Read Probe Turning on the Auto Read Probe wil...

Page 78: ...LOW Accesses the menu allowing you to adjust the x y Y R G and B values of the points along gamma curve Adjustments are made to the gamma curve sections divided into low 1 3 closest to black mid and...

Page 79: ...ed by the USB Mouse trackball to the right of the monitor Contrast Selects the contrast setting for adjustment controlled by the USB Mouse trackball at the right of the monitor Special Note about Brig...

Page 80: ...tor s response curve upwards for the Green component by using the trackball located at the right of the monitor Effects of the bias adjustment will be more visible towards the black end of the shading...

Page 81: ...ent curve by using the trackball to the right of the monitor Effects of the adjustment to gain settings will be more visible towards the white end of the shading spectrum Blue Gain Adjusts the monitor...

Page 82: ...ows you to use the USB Mouse trackball to the right of the monitor to make adjustments to the x color coordinate for the selected segment of the monitor s response curve Adjust y When selected this bu...

Page 83: ...w refers to the 1 3 of the curve closest to black Adjust R When selected this button allows you to use the USB Mouse trackball to the right of the monitor to adjust the red component of the monitor s...

Page 84: ...the user to adjust the color balance and luminance at each point Adjust x When selected this button allows you to use the USB Mouse trackball to the right of the monitor to make adjustments to the x...

Page 85: ...monitor s response curve Adjust R When selected this button allows you to use the USB Mouse trackball to the right of the monitor to adjust the red component of the monitor s response curve for the c...

Page 86: ...you to change the video source displayed on the screen Set Flat Field Sets the display to a flat field of black 17 progressively brighter shades of grey 100 white 100 red 100 green and 100 blue for di...

Page 87: ...Lamberts 9 Press the back button twice to return to the Video Display Setup Menu 10 Select Monitor Profiling 11 Hit the Change Sample Count to determine how accurate of a profile you want to perform...

Page 88: ...for more information If you have purchased the 3D LUT option you are free to continue this feature in conjunction with the existing 3D LUT reader with the following changes a The 3D LUT output is alw...

Page 89: ...etup Menu Video Display Setup Monitor Profiling By pressing Auto Profile Display you can follow on screen directions to create a profile for your display and create a calibration LUT for the display T...

Page 90: ...to the default oversample rate Main Menu Setup Menu Video Display Setup Monitor Profiling By pressing the Manage Profiles button you will be taken to the following menu Main Menu Setup Menu Video Disp...

Page 91: ...and turn it on and off turn on probe auto reading and changing the dual link settings Manual Calibration Adjustments This menu allows you to manually adjust the display properties in a similar fashion...

Page 92: ...unction to be controlled by the USB Mouse trackball The default slope is 4 50 which is what is defined in the REC 709 specification Uncalibrated Raw Panel Mode Disables the Calibration LUT to allow yo...

Page 93: ...stem Setup Video Display Setup More Display Setup Menu Adjust Calibration Settings Back Save Calibration Settings Back Returns you to the previous menu Calibration Settings to Overwrite Selects from o...

Page 94: ...ke you to the following menu Main Menu Setup Menu Video Display Setup More Display Setup Menu Adjust Calibration Settings Back Saturation Back Returns you to the previous menu Reset This will reset th...

Page 95: ...Flat Field Generator If the Flat Field Generator is routed to the display and you disable it the previously routed signal will be routed to the display Auto Read Probe Turning on the Auto Read Probe...

Page 96: ...rrections Resets all of the unsaved calibration changes that you have made to the monitor in the Manual Calibration menu Changes made to the calibration profiles will have to be reset using this butto...

Page 97: ...ated up In the general case you will get a better result by manipulation of the backlight and gamma than with the Brightness and Contrast as backlight and gamma are native LCD controls not emulated CR...

Page 98: ...ay measurement and calibration Main Menu Setup Menu Video Display Setup More Display Setup Manual Calibration Adjustments R G B Bias and Gain menu 1 Pressing the More button will display the following...

Page 99: ...y adding a multiplier to the blue component curve by using the trackball to the right of the monitor Effects of the adjustment to gain settings will be more visible towards the white end of the shadin...

Page 100: ...change the video source displayed on the screen Set Flat Field Sets the display to a flat field of black 17 progressively brighter shades of grey 100 white 100 red 100 green and 100 blue for display...

Page 101: ...amberts 25 Press the back button twice to return to the Video Display Setup Menu 26 Select Monitor Profiling 27 Hit the Change Sample Count to determine how accurate of a profile you want to perform o...

Page 102: ...vel menu when you press the button the preset file is loaded and the name of the file appears Here are some examples of things that are stored in a presets file 1 Marker Graticule size and position 2...

Page 103: ...the following Manage Preferences menu Main Menu Setup Menu Preset Preferences Setup Menu Manage Preferences 1 Reset Preferences to Defaults Resets preferences back to factory defaults Removes any cus...

Page 104: ...s the sensitivity of the Trackball is determined by pressing the button until the desired level is attained Auto Blackout Time This is a screensaver function to help eliminate any LCD burn in that may...

Page 105: ...s 2 USB Control Panel Setup Selection Back Takes you back to the previous menu Control Panel Support Toggles support for the Remote Control Panel ON or OFF Connection State Notifies the user of the cu...

Page 106: ...resets Choose Preset Selects the preset to rename or delete Location Selects the location from which you will choose presets to save or delete Save Preset as New Save current chosen preset with a new...

Page 107: ...ve designated as Startup Settings and the monitor will revert to saving your settings on power down and restore your last saved settings upon power up Adjust Date and Time Allows you to make an adjust...

Page 108: ...the local storage area to or from the USB Datakey for storage USB file Copy Accesses the menu to copy individual categories of files such as 3D LUTs Input LUTs Presets or Stills from the USB key to lo...

Page 109: ...o save any files to a USB datakey When coupled with the keyed lockoutof the Setup Menu will ensure that sensitive data such as proprietary 3D LUTs and stills of current productions are not able to be...

Page 110: ...th the lock and unlock code for a software upgrade is inserted this button will unlock the software based upgrade See Software Upgrade in Appendix A Note It is possible although rare for an update to...

Page 111: ...etup Web FTP Services Web Server Turns Web Server on or off When Web Server is on individuals with network connections can access the Cinemage unit through a standard web browser See Web Browser Menus...

Page 112: ...are not enabled on the monitor that you are accessing In order to make full use of the web service either File Sharing or Remote File Setup must be enabled and configured For more information on thes...

Page 113: ...perlink will take you to the following page http cinetal pda Route aspx From this page you will be able to route any of the inputs or internal resources to the display or either of the HD SDI outputs...

Page 114: ...1 x 2010 The Process hyperlink will take you to the following page http cinetal pda Process aspx From this page you can access one of the three processing functions available through the web service F...

Page 115: ...mber to be utilized toggle between live and still modes set the Proxy Image Capture parameters upload a still or click in the frame grab pane to capture a preview image In order to load stills locally...

Page 116: ...Capture parameters as well as click in the Frame Grab Pane to capture a reference still In order to upload a 3D LUT to the monitor you will have to have the 3D LUT location set to where you are attemp...

Page 117: ...f the HD SDI inputs set the Framestore Proxy Capture parameters or click in the Frame Grab Pane to capture a reference still In order to upload input LUTs to the monitor you must make sure that the in...

Page 118: ...ork storage of Presets loaded to or saved from the system The Connect Now selection makes the remote connection to the file server from the Cinemage unit Setup Remote Storage Input LUTs This menu allo...

Page 119: ...machine Fixed Sharing Username The username for the system is fixed at guest You can t change the username Sharing Password The password for file sharing is fixed at no password File Sharing Status A...

Page 120: ...urrent Network Settings Button is pushed the following menu will be displayed Main Menu Setup Menu Network USB Datakey Setup Current Network Settings Current IP Mode Lists current IP Mode Current IP A...

Page 121: ...ic IP Address Displays current static DNS address Press to set DNS address Wired Static DNS Address Displays current static address Press to set static address Wired Static IP Subnet Mask Displays cur...

Page 122: ...6 If you desire to restrict access to files stored on the Cinemage unit you may restrict access by setting a user name and password for local network access If security is not a concern the default s...

Page 123: ...the exception of Mac OSX 10 5 or higher which then you must enter Cinetal local with being the last six numbers of the serial number on the Cinemage you are trying to access If you are using the Apple...

Page 124: ...ings are the settings at the time the system ships from the factory Resetting to the factory settings will erase any sensitive network paths user names or password information From the Setup menu sele...

Page 125: ...splay Selecting one of the four Reclocked SDI sources will route the raw data feed from that input to the output unaltered by the input LUT s or Color Space Converter V2 Out Source All four HD SDI inp...

Page 126: ...NOTES It is possible to create circular routing that would generate feedback An example would be routing the framestore as a source to the 3D LUT and the 3D LUT output to the framestore It should also...

Page 127: ...e Menu 1 Back Framestore Setup Press once to return to the Process Menu Press and hold for 2 seconds then release to go to the Framestore Setup Menu Framestore Mode Switches the framestore mode from d...

Page 128: ...estore Mode Switches the framestore mode from displaying the video source routed to the framestore input View Source to displaying the output of the framestore listed under Current Framestore The Curr...

Page 129: ...Framestore Setup Menu File to Rename Delete Browse files located at chosen file location local network USB Datakey to choose a file to rename or delete Delete File Deletes selected file Reset New Name...

Page 130: ...following menu will be displayed Main Menu Process Menu Framestore Framestore Setup File Location Allows you to change the location of where still frames will be saved File Save Options Takes you to t...

Page 131: ...factor of 1 will save the still at 960x540 At a decimation factor of 2 will save the still at 480x270 At a decimation factor of 3 the file will be 240x135 and at a factor of 4 the file will be 120x67...

Page 132: ...File Load Options button the following menu will be displayed Main Menu Process Menu Framestore Framestore Setup File Load Options Still Image Load Scaling Changes the load scaling options Still Image...

Page 133: ...system sources to the display Browse 3D LUTs Select a LUT to be loaded into the 3D LUT LUTs can be browsed locally from a network source or a USB Datakey 3D LUT formats tested and known to be support...

Page 134: ...matrix DVS clipster Davinci Resolve Thomson LUTher txt unencrypted These are believed to work SiliconColorFinalTouch 3D cube file Mistika 3D cube file Any a3d mga 3dl cms file Might or might not work...

Page 135: ...Pressing and Holding for 2 seconds will enter the Input LUT setup Menu Select Input Selects the input to apply an Input LUT to This button will also automatically route that input to the display Selec...

Page 136: ...File Management Process Menu Input LUTs Input LUTs Setup Pressing the Input LUT File Management button will take you to the following menu Process Menu Input LUTs Input LUTs Setup Back Returns you to...

Page 137: ...haracters currently selected Rename File Now Resets the file name to the selected name displayed in the subscript Select Next Character Adds the currently selected character to the new file name Chara...

Page 138: ...only along the horizontal axis Magnification options are 1x 2x 4x 8x and 16x Vertical Magnification Controls the magnification of the display only along the vertical axis Magnification options are 1x...

Page 139: ...Crosswire NOTES The magnification and panning of the display will be affected in the Waveform Monitor and Vectorscope as well As you zoom into a particular portion of the display the Waveform Monitor...

Page 140: ...e taken to the following menu System Menu Process Menu H V Delay H V Visible Downstream Back Takes you back to the previous menu H V Delay Takes you back to the Process menu Chapter 20 Display Markers...

Page 141: ...ill be displayed Display Menu Marker Setup Marker A Marker Enable Turns the Marker on or off Marker Type Select from standard Markers of 1 33 1 1 55 1 1 77 1 1 86 1 2 35 1 and safe title and safe acti...

Page 142: ...with an inverted luminance border Mask Setup From the Marker setup menu you may select Mask Setup to set masking around the Markers After selecting Mask setup from the Mask Setup Menu the following me...

Page 143: ...l coming into video inputs 1 4 CRC errors indicate that the error checking in the SDI transport has found a problem with the data This may be caused by cable or routing issues ANC errors indicate loss...

Page 144: ...the analog reference input to use the split screen generator System Menu To navigate to the split screen generator setup menus select display from the main menu The following menu will be displayed S...

Page 145: ...verting from interlaced to progressive scan may cause unfavorable artifacts on moving edges of video content The Scaler and Deinterlacer menu allows access to several useful features for working with...

Page 146: ...ate mode with no scaling available Motion Compensation Enable Turns motion compensation on or off Motion Compensation Gain Sets the amount of compensation from 0 to 255 by moving the USB Mouse or rota...

Page 147: ...pply them to the full display The included Test Patterns are 1 8 GREY 2 100 FULL RANGE BARS 3 75 FULL RANGE BARS 4 100 SMPTE RANGE BARS 5 75 SMPTE RANGE BARS 6 LUMA FULL RANGE RAMP 7 RED RAMP 8 GREEN...

Page 148: ...n a cross hair that can be positioned by the trackball The cross hair determines the pixel being read Pan and Zoom See Pan and Zoom Chapter 17 Display RGB Pixel Value The Cinemage system must convert...

Page 149: ...location selected by the USB Mouse or trackball Chapter 26 Analyse Pixel Analysis Pan and Zoom OPTION Pan and zoom provide a means to zoom into the display to look at pixel information up close Syste...

Page 150: ...n zoom menus This page provides the ability to load a still into the display while zoomed in Still file location is selected in the Framestore Menu Pan When in zoom mode provides the ability to pan ar...

Page 151: ...isplay Only OmniTek Waveform Display Only provides a standard SMPTE waveform monitor with a fixed YCbCr parade display in frame mode The user does not have control over gain timebase or fields lines H...

Page 152: ...waveform display mode is set for Single Line choose the line from either field 1 or field 2 to be displayed in the waveform NOTE The Waveform and Vectorscope will analyze by default the raw data of th...

Page 153: ...display Choices are YCbCr Parade Y Cb Cr YCbCr Stacked RGB Parade R G B and RGB Stacked Waveform Graticule Select the type of Graticule for the waveform Choices are SMPTE Standard SMPTE graticule map...

Page 154: ...icule V Magnification Provides a 2x or 4x magnification of the amplitude on the waveform monitor display Use the USB Mouse Trackball vertical movement to control which part of the waveform trace is di...

Page 155: ...cope Setup Back Returns to the Waveform Vectorscope Menu Vectorscope Mode Select to turn on and display Vectorscope Vectorscope Graticule Select the type of Graticule for the Vectorscope 100 or 75 Vec...

Page 156: ...t Violations Turns on red flashing overlay over display pixels that fall outside of the thresholds set in the Display Gamut Thresholds Menu Input Range Violations Thresholds Enters the Input Range Vio...

Page 157: ...d Selects the Luma Maximum Threshold to be controlled by the USB Mouse or Trackball The default for this threshold is the SMPTE specification of 940 Any data on the input that falls above this thresho...

Page 158: ...05 roughly 1 85 below the upper limit of the LCD panel s capability Any value falling above this value will flash red when the Colour Display Gamut Violations is set to on Note The threshold pertains...

Page 159: ...kball The default value of this threshold is 19 roughly 1 85 above the lower limit of the LCD panel s capability Any value falling below this value will flash red when the Colour Display Gamut Violati...

Page 160: ...several HD video related resolutions and frame rates These resolutions may be routed to HDSDI outputs Framestore or 3D LUT and is available as a source for the split screen and waveform monitor and ve...

Page 161: ...der 0 H border 0 Min V Rate 56 Hz Min H Rate 30 KHz Max V Rate 76 Hz Max H Rate 81 KHz Max PxlClk 170 MHz Setting EDID Although it is not required to use the DVI input customers with Cinemage units sh...

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