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ML-702W Menu Settings

Brightness 

– used to establish the correct black level in the picture. Default value is 50.

Contrast 

– establishes the range of dark to light areas in the picture. Default value is 50.

Saturation

 – sets the amount of color information in the picture. Default value is 50.

Sharpness 

– adds “detail” to the image. HD images should require very little added sharpness.  

Default value is 0.

RGB Range 

– choose the RGB range of the HDMI input between Full or Limited. Only applies to 

HDMI inputs. When viewing HD video based on television standards such as REC 709, Limited is the 
correct choice. When working with computer graphics Full may provide  
a wider range of color.

HDMI EDID

 – select the HDMI EDID from between 4K and 2K. This item enables PC, set top box, or 

other device to configure itself for best video quality.  This choice only applies to HDMI inputs.

Color Space 

– select the display gamut from among Native, SMPTE-C, Rec709, EBU.  Rec709 is 

the most common setting.

Camera Log 

– use this to choose one of the camera Log modes among Def log, User log. 

Def. Log 

– Default (preset) Log modes. When viewing material from a camera that has a Log gam-

ma curve applied, the pictures will not appear normal unless the matching Log mode is selected. 

User Log 

– use this item to install and apply a “User LUT” (Look Up Table) instead of one of the 

Default Logs

To install a User Log “LUT”:

- Check that the User LUT name ends with “.cube”. (This is common).
- Two types are accepted: 17×17×17 or 33×33×33, Data order is BGR, Table order is BGR. 

1. 

Rename the LUT file as User1.cube up to User6.cube.  (6 files may be stored in the monitor)

2. 

Copy the user LUT onto a formatted USB drive. 

3. 

Insert the USB drive into the USB port on the rear panel of the monitor. The User LUT will be 

imported into the monitor automatically. If the User LUT does not load automatically, a message 
will appear with “no user data” or offering a choice to manually load the User LUT.   If “no user 
data” appears please check that the file meets all the requirements noted above.

Gamma

 – Gamma correction applies a non-linear “curve” to the displayed range between dark and light.  

Historically, 2.4 is chosen because it is the inverse of a standard camera Gamma of 0.45 producing a 
roughly “linear” match. Today, different camera Gamma values are often applied for creative purposes so 
a different monitor Gamma may be chosen for viewing. It is best practice that, once set, Gamma is not 
changed during a production shoot or an editing or color correction session.  Gamma OFF would be used 
only during testing, calibration or when using an external video processor.  Gamma range is 1.8 to 2.8

HDR

 – HDR “High Dynamic Range” is used to properly view video that has been enhanced through 

one of the common HDR processes.  Three SMPTE ST 2084 standard settings are available.  These 
are calibrated to 300, 1000 and 10,000 NIT displays. (The only 10,000 NIT displays are projectors). A 
fourth setting is available, HLG, which is commonly used for broadcast. When HDR is activated, the 
display can reproduce greater dynamic range of luminosity.  The best results will be obtained when 

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Summary of Contents for ML-702 W

Page 1: ...Broadcast A V Division Dual 7 Full HD 3RU Rack Mount Monitor With Waveform Vector and Analysis Features ML 702 W Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...event possible component failure or degradation CAUTIONS The monitor should not be placed on its face to avoid scratching the LCD surface Avoid heavy impact Do NOT use chemical solutions to clean this...

Page 3: ...ug 3 POWER button Lights red in standby mode green when operating 4 INPUT select button cycles through SDI HDMI and Video 5 F1 F4 user defined short cut function buttons lighted when selected Long pre...

Page 4: ...a time to this monitor 2 4 pin Power Connector 4 pin XLR DC power input compatible with typical broadcast television camera 12 volt power supplies CAUTION Some 4 pin power supplies provide 24 volts T...

Page 5: ...ually monitored on screen 7 USB Service Ports USB input Used for firmware updates and Lookup Table LUT loading 11 Ethernet LAN RJ 45 Connector LAN port The monitor can be operated from a Windows PC us...

Page 6: ...en Ro tate left or right to select an option Then press the knob again to open the sub menu When an arrow pointer appears in the menu turn the Menu knob again to access the item or press the knob to c...

Page 7: ...accepted 17 17 17 or 33 33 33 Data order is BGR Table order is BGR 1 Rename the LUT file as User1 cube up to User6 cube 6 files may be stored in the monitor 2 Copy the user LUT onto a formatted USB dr...

Page 8: ...USER allows for custom calibration by adjusting Gains and Offsets as desired R G B Gain adjust the Red Green or Blue Gain of the current Color Temperature from 0 to 255 Default value 128 R G B Offset...

Page 9: ...put that has fewer pixels than the LCD display will appear to shrink while a video input that has more pixels will appear to expand In either case the image is shown in it s true resolution Zoom expan...

Page 10: ...e three primary color components It is useful for making ad justments and analyzing color content Vector This graphically representation of the colors in a picture in color wheel format Lumi nance is...

Page 11: ...posure level can be set to 50 100 Histogram This mimics a feature commonly found in DSLR cameras Y a graphical representation of the tonal distribution within a picture RGB a graphic representation of...

Page 12: ...IP Mask and Gateway fields below When DHCP is off a Static address may be created manually using the menu knob and arrow keys IP Configures or displays IP address Mask Configures or displays Subnet M...

Page 13: ...r rected image the other half will show the effect of Log HDR or Gamma settings whichever ones are turned on at the time This is a useful tool for analyzing the effects of these image modifiers Reset...

Page 14: ...per this table These function keys may be re programmed at any time by first pressing the function key for about three seconds The function key menu will appear at the right side of the screen Simply...

Page 15: ...e DISPLAY menu page and check that IMAGE FREEZE is off 5 Solving Other problems The monitor can be reset to Factory original settings This is sometimes useful to eliminate the possibility that an impr...

Page 16: ...r and parts may be charged to the consumer This warranty does not apply to the product exterior or cosmetics Misuse abnormal handling alterations or modifications in design or construction void this w...

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