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V-MD702 Operating Instructions 

Product Overview 
 

Marshall Electronics proudly presents the

 MD series

 of rack mount monitors that offer a flexible modular solution to 

system integration. These new rack-mountable monitors can be configured with a variety of video inputs that can 
be "swapped" or interchanged in the field based on your evolving needs and requirements. This eliminates the 
need to upgrade or replace equipment when a different input or application is required. This "future proof" solution 
provides flexibility and reassurance when necessary, especially in multi-monitor rack mount units.

 

 
 
 
 

Table of Contents 

 
 
 

Product Overview 2

 

Installation and Accessories 3

 

Dimensions 3

 

Monitor Rear 6

 

Compatible Input Formats 7

 

Menu and Navigation 8

 

Video Configuration Submenu 8

 

Marker Configuration Submenu 11

 

Filter Configuration Submenu 14

 

System Configuration Submenu 15

 

Function Presets Submenu 16

 

IMD & Tally Configuration 17

 

System Information Submenu 18

 

Network Configuration Submenu 18

 

Network Control Page 20

 

Status Tab 20

 

Menu 21

 

Network Configuration 29

 

Specifications 33

 

Maintenance 34

 

Warranty 34

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for V-MD702

Page 1: ...Marshall Electronics Model No V MD702 Dual 7 Rack Mount Monitor Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...lication is required This future proof solution provides flexibility and reassurance when necessary especially in multi monitor rack mount units Table of Contents Product Overview 2 Installation and A...

Page 3: ...ded V MD702 Monitor V PS12 5V 1 Twist Lock Connector Operating Instructions Inspect the unit for any physical damage that may have occurred during shipping Should there be any damage immediately call...

Page 4: ...V MD702 Operating Instructions 4 V MD702 Monitor Monitor Keypad Tally LED Modular Video Inputs Tally Ethernet Power...

Page 5: ...settings Functions are assigned using the on screen menu Menu Buttons Use the Menu and Select buttons to display and navigate the on screen menu BRIGHT COLOR TINT CONTRAST The BRIGHT COLOR TINT and CO...

Page 6: ...This along with the Monitor 1 Monitor 2 selector allow you to control which monitor to service Please contact Marshall Electronics before any attempted service to this monitor Power Input Connect the...

Page 7: ...94 50 30 29 97 25 1080i 60 59 94 50 1080p 30 29 97 25 24 24sF 23 98 23 98sF 3G SDI YCbCr 4 2 2 10 Bit Level A and B 1080p 60 59 94 50 YCbCr RGB 4 4 4 10 Bit Level A and B 1080i 60 59 94 50 1080p 30 29...

Page 8: ...uttons Choose a submenu or select a menu item by pressing SELECT Return to the previous menu by pressing MENU Exit the main menu by pressing MENU The menu will automatically time out after 15 seconds...

Page 9: ...n Use the and buttons to select each individual bias or gain control Press SELECT to begin adjusting the control Use the and buttons to increase or decrease the value Alternately the image adjustment...

Page 10: ...ion of 800 x 480 RGB pixels incoming images are automatically scaled to fit the screen In Full Screen mode images are scaled to fill the entire screen 800 x 480 In 4 3 mode images are scaled to fill t...

Page 11: ...the remainder of the picture cropped For example 1080i formats will both be cropped to 800 x 480 and displayed full screen Note Pixel to Pixel mode disables aspect ratio control and H V Delay Marker C...

Page 12: ...85 Safe Area 80 Safe Area 4 3 Marker Examples Marker Background Use this setting to choose how selected markers are displayed on the screen 0 The marker is superimposed on the complete image 25 Image...

Page 13: ...V MD702 Operating Instructions 13 0 Background 100 Background...

Page 14: ...s like people it is common practice to set exposure of faces to the equivalent of approximately 56 IRE The false color filter will show this area as the color PINK on the monitor Therefore as you incr...

Page 15: ...n Use this option to enable or disable the Marshall Electronics Inc splash screen seen when the monitor is first powered on Freeze Use the Freeze function to freeze the current image on the screen Sel...

Page 16: ...tons Use the Function on F1 F2 F3 and F4 menu items to define each function button on the front panel of the monitor The following options are available for each button Ratio Check Field Mosquito Filt...

Page 17: ...t in the Text String field A value of 0 will cause the background to appear black A value of 100 will make the background invisible Text Alignment Use this field to change the alignment of the text st...

Page 18: ...System firmware version of your monitor Power Module This shows the Power Module firmware version of your monitor Keypad This shows the Keypad firmware version of your monitor Input Module This shows...

Page 19: ...by the Subnet Mask assigned by your network Default Gateway When using a Manual Configuration Mode use this field to assign a specific Default Gateway for your monitor When in DHCP Configuration Mode...

Page 20: ...ower Use this row to determine the Power status for each of the screens on the unit A green ON box indicates that the screen is currently on A red OFF box indicates that the unit is off Press the box...

Page 21: ...f each individual screen on your monitor Power Module This shows the Power Module firmware version of your monitor Input Module This text field determines the type of module present on the system as w...

Page 22: ...s sections of this manual in the Image Adjust submenu Check Field Use this row to determine the current Check Field mode being used on an individual screen The drop down menu in this row can also be u...

Page 23: ...Screen Markers Use this row to determine the current status of the Full Screen markers on each individual panel The drop down menus in this row can also be used to select Full Screen markers on the in...

Page 24: ...n menu to choose from the available options This can also be changed on the global level under the GLOBAL column Curtain Color Use this row to turn determine the current Curtain Color state Use the dr...

Page 25: ...each individual panel will save its own individual settings For example if you select User 3 from the GLOBAL column each panel will save a separate User 3 setting not a single file Setup Name Use this...

Page 26: ...the IMD Text String s background transparency This can be changed for each individual panel or globally in the GLOBAL column Text Alignment Use this row to select the alignment of the IMD text This c...

Page 27: ...mber from 0 100 in the dialogue box and press Set The value selected on this page will show up on the monitor screen in real time RGB Gain Bias RGB Gain and Bias Use this section to adjust the Gain an...

Page 28: ...globally To enter a value manually type in a number from 0 100 in the dialogue box and press Set Keypad Use the keypad portion of the Network Control page to access all aspects of the physical keypad...

Page 29: ...for customization of tally lights to be used by the monitor You can select between using all possible colors one color per screen or one color per unit Network Configuration Remote Enable Select whet...

Page 30: ...fault Gateway already entered This is not changeable when in DHCP mode Host Name Use this field to enter a Host Name for the V MD702 monitor You may choose up to 16 alphanumeric characters for the Hos...

Page 31: ...or Model number You can also access each monitor s Network Control page Press the Scan Network button once to scan your network for other MD monitors The navigator will not detect any monitors added...

Page 32: ...can also be sorted by category by pressing the Host Name IP Address or Model bar at the top of the control panel box The Identify button next to each monitor allows you to identify any monitor listed...

Page 33: ...2 Pin Twist Lock Connector Tally Hardware Interface HD 15 Female RJ45 Ethernet Port 8P8C Female RJ45 Port TALLY HARDWARE INTERFACE HD 15 Activation requires contact closure of pin to ground on the HD...

Page 34: ...s original container for a period of one year from the purchase date This warranty is extended to the first consumer only and proof of purchase is necessary to honor the warranty If there is no proof...

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