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HCM-700 

ON CAMERA

 Monitor 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

User Manual

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for HCM-700

Page 1: ...HCM 700 ON CAMERA Monitor User Manual ...

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Page 3: ... LTD Address No 22 Building No 68 zone Beiqing Road Haidian District Beijing China Post Code 100094 Tel 86 010 62434168 Fax 86 010 62434169 Web http www osee dig com cn E mail sales osee dig com OSEE AMERICAS LTD Address 43218 Christy Street Fremont CA Post Code 94538 Tel 1 510 966 4499 Web www oseedirect com www oseeamericas com E mail info oseeamericas com ...

Page 4: ...h helps user to understand them better The safety matters or operations that user must pay attention to when using this product Contents The user manual applies to the following device types HCM 700 The images and descriptions of HCM 700 are adopted as examples in the following document Before reading the manual please confirm the device type ...

Page 5: ...onitor Menu 19 4 2 1 INPUT and OUPUT 19 4 2 2 Controls 20 4 2 3 User 24 4 2 4 System 28 Chapter 5 Scenes and Tools 35 5 1 Scenes Tools Settings 35 5 1 1 Frame Tools 36 5 1 2 Expose Tools 39 5 1 3 Focus Tools 46 5 1 4 Look Tools 48 5 1 5 Scale Tools 51 5 2 Tools Operations 52 5 2 1 Add a Scene 53 5 2 2 Delete a Scene 53 5 2 3 Add a Tool 54 5 2 4 Load Close Tool Bar 55 5 2 5 Open Close a Tool 57 5 2...

Page 6: ...II 6 2 Optional Accessories 63 6 3 Dimensions 66 ...

Page 7: ...gainst harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio o...

Page 8: ...ot operate normally or has been dropped Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Leave enough space around the unit for ventilation Do not use this unit near water Do not use this unit near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that product heat A nameplate indicating operating voltage etc is located on the rear pane...

Page 9: ...Do not damage the power cord place the heavy objects on the power cord stretch the power cord or bend the power cord Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the unit If the power cord is damaged turn off the power immediately It is dangerous to use the unit with a damaged power cord It may cause fire or...

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Page 11: ... any visible damage that may have occurred during transit Confirm all the items listed on the packing list have been received Remove all the packing material including electrostatic resistant packing Retain these packing materials for future use 2 Connect required cables for signal input and output For BNC connections use 75Ω rated connectors 3 Connect the 11 17VDC power source using the included ...

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Page 13: ...t interfaces at the rear panel of HCM 700 monitor as shown in Figure 3 1 1 Figure 3 1 1 Parts in Rear Panel 1 Power Switch Press this part to switch on or switch off the power Push the button to the icon to switch on the power and the backlight of buttons at the front panel are lit up Push the button to the icon to switch off the power and the backlight of buttons at the front panel are lit off ...

Page 14: ...put Two battery input interfaces for battery powered 6 0 8 4V from Battery IN Batteries can be used either in a single or double arrangement Figure 3 1 2 Redundant Battery 4 SDI IN BNC One SDI signal input interface loop out support multiple format HD 3G SDI inputs 5 SDI OUT BNC One SDI signal output interface 6 HDMI IN HDMI One HDMI signal input interface HDMI Type A connector 7 HDMI OUT HDMI One...

Page 15: ...anufacture for your safety 3 2 Buttons and Functions The monitor provides some buttons at the left side of the front panel as shown in Figure 3 2 1 They are used for monitor settings adding tools for scenes tools settings zoom image and so on Figure 3 2 1 Buttons in Front Panel 1 Shortcut Buttons LOOK SCOPE PEAKING BL 2 Joystick navigate to menu tool and scene settings 3 Back 3 3 Operations Shortc...

Page 16: ... type HISTOGRAM WAVEFORM VECTORSCOPE or IMAGE SCALE tool only one tool with the most front position in the tool bar is valid and can be activated by SCOPE button For example there are two histogram tools and one vectorscope tool added in the tool bar of a scene only the first histogram and the vectorscope will be activated by SCOPE button 3 PEAKING load or close the peaking function on scene If yo...

Page 17: ...up and switching among these three modes FULL 2X 4X In ZOOM 2X or ZOOM 4X editing mode scroll up the joystick to move the starting position of the enlarged image In monitor settings scroll down to select the previous item or increase the item value In scene tool menu scroll down to select the previous item or increase the item value DOWN Without any menu scroll down to enter into ZOOM mode Keep sc...

Page 18: ... joystick to move right the starting position of the enlarged image In monitor settings menu scroll the joystick right to enter into the next level menu or increase the item value In a tool bar of a scene scroll right to enter into the next level menu or the upward adjustment the item value STRATIGHT DOWN In ZOOM 2X or ZOOM 4X mode press straight down the joystick to enter into editing the startin...

Page 19: ... ZOOM mode It provides 2X ZOOM mode and 4X ZOOM mode that is you can double 2X or quadruple 4X the image and move the starting position of the enlarged image 1 ZOOM 2X Enter Zoom 2X Mode Scroll right the joystick to enter into a scene and then scroll up the joystick to enter into Zoom 2X mode the image is twice as large as the original one There will be a Zoom 2X icon at the bottom right of the sc...

Page 20: ...age in the monitor you can judge where this area is in the original image Figure 3 4 2 Zoom 2X Editing Mode Meanwhile scroll up down left or right the joystick to move the displayed area to the corresponding direction then press straight down the joystick to confirm and finish the movement and exit the Zoom 2X Editing mode 2 ZOOM 4X Enter Zoom 4X Mode Scroll up the joystick to show the Zoom 2X mod...

Page 21: ... Editing Mode As the same as Zoom 2X editing mode scroll up down left or right the joystick to move the displayed area to the corresponding direction then press straight down the joystick to confirm and finish the movement and exit the Zoom 4X Editing mode 3 Original Image Mode Original Image Mode In Zoom 2X mode or Zoom 4X mode press straight down the joystick or press BACK button it will recover...

Page 22: ...ou need scroll the joystick 20 times from the origin of coordinate to the maximum in vertical direction 3 5 Supported Signal Format The supported signal format for this device is as shown in Table 3 5 1 Table 3 5 1 Supported Signal Format SDI HDMI 720P24 23 98 720P25 720P30 29 97 720P50 720P60 59 94 1080SF24 23 98 1080I50 1080I60 59 94 1080P24 23 98 1080P25 1080P30 29 97 1080P50 1080P60 59 94 ...

Page 23: ... input output volume backlight image rotate anamorphic output look DSLR scale status display menu LUTs language firmware and so on as shown in Figure5 1 Figure 5 1 Monitor Settings Menu The features on the screen are as shown in Figure 5 2 Figure 5 2 Tools for HCM 700 Monitor And there could be multiple accessorial objects on screen such as status display information aspect area safe area crosshai...

Page 24: ...or settings including input output controls user and system Scroll up and down the Joystick to navigate to the level one menu of the monitor settings and select a menu item The selected menu item will be highlighted in a control icon Submenu for Monitor Settings The details of the selected menu item is displayed at the center right of the screen You can check the content of the current menu item S...

Page 25: ...ost the joystick to display the monitor settings menu and the INPUT and OUPUT menu items are as shown in Figure 4 2 1 Figure 4 2 1 Input and Output Settings Table 4 2 1 Description of INPUT and OUTPUT Menu Items Menu Items Domain Range Description INPUT SOURCE SDI HDMI Select the input signal source OUTPUT SDI OFF ON Enable Disable the SDI output interface HDMI OFF ON Enable Disable the HDMI outpu...

Page 26: ...e set input output OUTPUT SDI as OFF then there will be no signal output from the SDI OUTPUT interface The setting for HDMI output interface is as the same as the SDI s above no further description Figure 4 2 3 Enable SDI Output For example if the signal source is set as HDMI enable the SDI output and disable the HDMI output then you can only get the HDMI image from the SDI OUTPUT but can t get an...

Page 27: ...IONS NONE NONE CANON 5D MARK II CANON 7D Enable the input signal from a variety of DSLR cameras to fill the screen of HCM 700 This item is particularly to CANON NIKON DSLR 1 Adjust Volume Select control VOLUME item scroll straight down to confirm the selection and display the VOULME menu as shown in Figure 4 2 5 Scroll left to decrease the volume or scroll right to increase the volume Press Back b...

Page 28: ...IC as shown in Figure 4 2 7scroll left or right to switch the anamorphic ratio among 1X 1 33X 1 5X 1 66X 2X 2XMAG Figure 4 2 7 ANAMORPHIC Menu The resolution of the input and output are as shown in Table 4 2 3 Table 4 2 3 Resolution Relationship Between Input and Output ANAMORPHIC INPUT SIGNAL INPUT OUTPUT 1X 1080P 1080I 1920x1080 1920x1080 720P 1280x720 1920x1080 1 33X 1080P 1080I 1920x1080 1920x...

Page 29: ...ntrol DSLR SCALE item selection When the input source is coming from CANON 5D MARK II or CANON 7D DSLR device but the control DSLR SCALE item is set as NONE the DSLR SCALE function is disable there will be blank area at the surrounding of the image Otherwise set as the corresponding DSLR model it will enlarge and display the image at full screen removing those useless blank bars as shown in Figure...

Page 30: ...n Figure 4 2 10 Figure 4 2 10 User Settings Menu Table 4 2 4 Description of User Menu Items Menu Items Default Domain Range Description STATUS DISPLAY OPTIONS OFF OFF ON Enable disable the status bar at the top of the screen PROFILES SAVE PROFILES TO SD CARD Save the profiles data to the SD card LOAD PROFILES FROM SD CARD Down load the data from SD card 1 STATUS BAR Set user STATUS DISPLAY item to...

Page 31: ...Save Settings SAVE PROFILES TO SD CARD Save the menu settings data to the external SD card as backup The backup file is saved in time sequence and the file is named as jtj_backup_yyyymmddhhmmss bin Select user PROFILES SAVE PROFILES TO SD CARD item it will pop up a prompt as shown in Figure 4 2 12 The old data in SD card will be erased scroll the joystick right to select SAVE command then press th...

Page 32: ...ompt SD Card does not exist if any other wrong happened it will pop up the corresponding prompt please check it according to this prompt The data saving to the SD card includes the settings on monitor and scenes and the files are recorded in time sequence Load Menu Settings LOAD PROFILES FROM SD CARD Read menu setting data from SD card load and recover these parameters to the current device Select...

Page 33: ... joystick straight down to confirm the selection it will prompt as shown in Figure 4 2 16 Figure 4 2 16 Prompt for Loading Profile Select LOAD command then press the joystick straight down to confirm the load operation please don t cut off the power during loading as shown in Figure 4 2 17 Figure 4 2 17 Prompt for Loading Profile ...

Page 34: ...IBRATION OFF NATIVE D65 HIGH BRIGHT USER CAL LUT Select a calibration standard for the panel CALIBRATION LUT info user_de fault cl Select a color look profile as your desired from SD card or internal LUT files RESET USER CALIBRATION LUT Revert the LUT file to the default one BRIGHTNESS 50 0 100 Adjust the brightness R GAIN 128 0 255 Adjust the Red Gain G GAIN 128 0 255 Adjust the Green Gain B GAIN...

Page 35: ...ation channel MAC MAC address SSID SSID name SSID PASSWORD SSID password LOGIN admin Login name LOGIN PASSWORD admin Login password IP 192 168 1 1 IP address SAVE WIFI SETTINGS Save WIFI settings RESET WIFI SETTINGS Reset WIFI settings FIRMWARE VERSION Show the firmware versions SERIAL NUMBER Show serial number FACTORY RESET Revert the factory settings 1 Enable Disable Calibration Set system CALIB...

Page 36: ...fo default cl item to load a 1D LUT file from SD card Scroll the joystick right to display the menu it contains two folders SD and internal as shown in Figure 4 2 20 Particularly only the SD card provides 1D LUT file so select the SD card and scroll the joystick right again it will list the LUT files list scroll up or down to select a LUT file and press the joystick straight down to confirm the se...

Page 37: ...LUT File Refer to 5 1 4 Look Tools for the details about loading the 3D LUT file 3 RESET CALIBRATION LUT Select system CALIBRATION RESET CALIBRATION LUT item to restore the default LUT file it will prompt as shown in Figure 4 2 23 Figure 4 2 23 Reset CALIBRATION LUT It will revert the Gain and Offset values to default values for the current profile selected in the LOOK PROFILE item ...

Page 38: ...nnect WIFI Set system WIFI WIFI item as ON and choose system WIFI SAVE WIFI SETTINGS item thus it will connect a WIFI Disconnect WIFI Set system WIFI WIFI item as OFF and choose system WIFI SAVE WIFI SETTINGS item thus it will disconnect a WIFI Select SAVE WIFI SETTINGS item to effect the changes of WIFI or CHANNEL item 7 FACTORY RESET Select system FACTORY RESET item to initialize the settings to...

Page 39: ...on then it will display the Boot Screen for successful reset operation as shown in Figure 4 2 26 At last please restart the device by manual Figure 4 2 25 Prompt for Factory Reset Figure 4 2 26 Boot Screen It lasts about one minute for restarting operation please don t do any operations during restarting the device ...

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Page 41: ...ight down again it will display the Tools Menu as shown in Figure 5 1 1 Figure 5 1 1 Tools Menu for Scene The tools menu provides access to tools aiding in composition focus and exposure for a scene you can add several tools on a scene then they will be listed in a tool bar as shown in Figure 5 1 2 After adding tools to the tool bar of a scene you can edit the tool s attributes by its tool setting...

Page 42: ... safe area crosshair and crosshatch Show or hide these markers by their switches easily and their display style and transparency are adjustable Figure 5 1 4 Frame Tools Table 5 1 1 Description of Frame Tools Tool Items Default Domain Range Description ASPECT ENABLE OFF OFF ON Enable Disable area marker display RATIO 4 3 4 3 1 85 1 2 39 1 16 9 CUSTOM Select the marker type WIDTH 75 25 100 Set the w...

Page 43: ...ON The safe marker is displayed as an outside frame proportional to 92 of the FORMAT TITLE OFF OFF ON The safe marker is displayed as an inside frame proportional to 80 of the FORMAT in horizontal direction and 90 of the FORMAT in vertical direction CROSSHAIR ENABLE OFF OFF ON Enable Disable crosshair display STYLE HOLLOW HOLLOW CROSS Set the crosshair type is a hollow or a cross CROSSHATCH ENABLE...

Page 44: ...plays multiple vertical and horizontal lines to help when users check the composition of a picture 2 Area Marker Set the area marker by FRAME ASPECT item When set as CUSTOM the WIDTH and the HEIGHT of the marker are adjustable as your requirement And the outside area of the area maker could be filled with FRAME ASPECT STYLE selection you can choose it as MATTE or LINE As MATTE LINE there are two w...

Page 45: ... NORMAL ARRIR RED Set the type of the false color display IRE OFF OFF ON Enable Disable IRE guide bar display IRE LOCATION RIGHT OFF ON Set the position of IRE guide bar ZEBRA ENABLE OFF OFF ON Enable Disable the zebra function that will compare the signal luminance with the ZEBRA LEVEL and fill the relevant image area whose luminance is higher than the ZEBRA LEVEL with a zebra pattern LEVEL 50 0 ...

Page 46: ...FF OFF ON Enable Disable waveform display STYLE LUMA LUMA RGB PARADE Set the type of the waveform SIZE NORMAL NORMAL MODE1 MODE2 Set the size of the waveform LOCATION TOP RIGHT TOP RIGHT MID RIGHT BOT RIGHT MID BOT BOT LEFT MID LEFT TOP LEFT TOP MID Set the position of the waveform OPACITY 0 0 3 Set the transparency of the waveform VECTORSCOPE ENABLE OFF OFF ON Enable Disable vectorscope display L...

Page 47: ...l to identify over exposed areas exposure This is a quick way to gauge the exposure levels of an image in a clear way Choose the EXPOSURE ASSIST tool to the current scene and activate the FALSE COLOR tool It provides three types of FALSE COLOR NORMAL ARRIR RED The following illustration indicates what artificial color corresponds to what luminance level and the corresponding IRE guide bar NORMAL M...

Page 48: ...uminance ARRIR Mode Figure 5 1 9 ARRIR Mode Mapping of Color and Luminance For example Set EXPOSURE ASSIST ENABLE item as ON set EXPOSURE ASSIST STYLE item as NORMAL EXPOSURE ASSIST IRE item as ON and EXPOSURE ASSIST IRE LOCATION item as ON as shown in Figure 5 1 10 ...

Page 49: ...item as ON is a prerequisite for IRE guide bar display 2 ZEBRA The ZEBRA function is used to display images on the screen with a zebra pattern to adjust the camera exposure parameter It will compare the signal luminance with the ZEBRA LEVEL and fill the relevant image area whose luminance is higher than the ZEBRA LEVEL with a zebra pattern For example set the ZEBRA LEVEL as 80 the compared results...

Page 50: ...size waveform set SIZE item as NORMAL and this kind of waveform could be located in any one of the 8 positions listed in LOCATION item 75 waveform set SIZE item as MODE1 and this kind of waveform is located in the center bottom of the screen and it can t be moved Full size waveform set SIZE item as MODE2 and this kind of waveform is located in the bottom of the screen and it can t be moved WAVEFOR...

Page 51: ...them through the LOCATION item Figure 5 1 15 Location of the Assistant Elements 7 OPACITY There are 4 degrees of opacity for display the histogram waveform and vectorscope on the screen Set the transparency through the OPACITY item 0 100 when opacity set to 0 the assistant element histogram waveform or vectorscope is opaque not transparent 1 75 when opacity set to 1 the assistant element histogram...

Page 52: ...m 5 1 3 Focus Tools Focus tools provide the focus assist function and the peaking function Set display color sensitivity and display type for focus assist and set intensity for peaking detecting Figure 5 1 17 Focus Tools Table 5 1 3 Description of Focus Tools Tool Items Default Domain Range Description FOCUS ASSIST ENABLE OFF OFF ON Enable Disable focus assist function COLOR RED STANDARD RED GREEN...

Page 53: ...e image The higher the value the sharpener the image 1 FOCUS ASSIST The FOCUS ASSIST function is used to display images on the screen with intensified edge to help camera focus operation The intensified edges are those areas whose difference value exceeds the reference focus level SENSITIVITY and the intensified edge are displayed in the designated color set by COLOR FOCUS ASSIST MODE COLOR MODE S...

Page 54: ...ST Function 5 1 4 Look Tools Look tools provides loading 3D LUT profile adding audio meter or SDI metadata to current scene as shown in Figure 5 1 20 Figure 5 1 20 Look Tools Table 5 1 4 Description of Look Tools Tool Items Default Domain Range Description LOOK ENABLE OFF OFF ON Enable Disable LUT profile function ...

Page 55: ... function 1 LOOK PROFILE 3D LUT The monitor is equipped with versatile color lookup profiles for different requirements we provide the following LUT profiles Internal 9 camera log as shown in Table 5 1 5 SD Card HCM 700 monitor is capable of loading customized calibration 3D LUTs from SD card Select LOOK LOOK LOOK FILE item to choose a 3D LUT file from SD card or internal files Preset LUT File Int...

Page 56: ... SD card either on the root directory or organize them by folders The LOOK tool is incompatible with the False Color EXPOSURE ASSIST tool That is enable the LOOK tool the False Color tool will be disabled automatically and enable the False Color tool the LOOK tool will be disabled automatically 2 AUDIO METER Set LOOK AUDIO METER ENABLE item as ON to enable the display of audio meter on screen The ...

Page 57: ...ode 5 1 5 Scale Tools Scale tool is used to adjust the horizontal and vertical size of the screen as shown in Figure 5 1 23 Figure 5 1 23 Scale Tools Table 5 1 6 Description of Scale Tools Tool Items Default Domain Range Description SCALE ENABLE OFF OFF ON Enable Disable image scale function SIZE 75 20 100 Set image display size LOACTION TOP LIGHT TOP RIGHT MID RIGHT BOT RIGHT MID BOT BOT LEFT MID...

Page 58: ...l be filled with black as shown in Figure 5 1 24 Figure 5 1 24 Scale Illustration Image Position There are 9 positions for display the small image on screen they are TOP RIGHT MIDDLE RIGHT BOTTOM RIGHT MIDDLE BOTTOM BOTTOM LEFT MIDDLE LEFT TOP LEFT TOP MIDDLE and CENTER as shown in Figure 5 1 25 Move it through the LOCATION item Figure 5 1 25 Image Position 5 2 Tools Operations It will introduce h...

Page 59: ...scene icon followed by a number will be displayed at the bottom center of the screen as shown in Figure 5 2 1 Figure 5 2 1 A New Scene HCM 700 supports up to 8 customized scenes Scroll the joystick left or right to switch among scenes 5 2 2 Delete a Scene Scroll the joystick down in a scene it will display the DELETE command at the bottom of the screen as shown in Figure 5 2 2 Press the joystick s...

Page 60: ...OOL command as shown in Figure 5 2 3 Press the joystick straight down to confirm and it will pop up the Tools Menu on screen as shown in Figure 5 2 4 Figure 5 2 3 Add a New Tool Figure 5 2 4 Tools Menu for Scene Scroll the joystick up or down to select your desired scene tool and press the joystick straight down to confirm the selected tool will be added to the Tool Bar of the current scene For ex...

Page 61: ... bar as shown in Figure 5 2 6 Figure 5 2 5 Choose Histogram Tool Figure 5 2 6 Histogram in the Tool Bar Continue to add other tools for the scene you can add up to 8 tools in a scene 5 2 4 Load Close Tool Bar In a scene after added the tools you can load the tool bar or close the tool bar The instructions are as below ...

Page 62: ...ectangle are the tool bar for the current scene Figure 5 2 7 Tool Bar for A Scene Close Tool Bar After loading a tool bar scroll the joystick left or press BACK button to close the tool bar When in editing tool setting menu status press BACK button to return to the previous menu then scroll the joystick left or press BACK button to close the tool bar Open tool setting menu After loading a tool bar...

Page 63: ...to select a tool At last press the joystick straight down to open the tool Close a Tool Press the joystick straight down to close the tool after opened it Select a Tool Scroll the joystick up or down to select a tool after loading the tool bar The tool icon in the tool bar will change in highlight green of opened status and will change in white of closed status 5 2 6 Tool Settings Add tools for a ...

Page 64: ...s Settings for the details of each tool For example Display histogram on a scene In a scene press the joystick straight down to display the tool bar at the left side of the screen Scroll the joystick down to move the cursor onto the HISTOGRAM tool icon as shown in Figure 5 2 9 Figure 5 2 9 Select HISTOGRAM Press the joystick straight down to load the histogram window on the screen and the histogra...

Page 65: ...settings press BACK button to return to the tool bar Figure 5 2 11 Settings Menu for Histogram The parameters of the tool could not be modified until the tool is opened 5 2 7 Delete a Tool In a scene press the joystick straight down to display the tool bar for current scene and scroll the joystick up or down to select the tool which you want to delete then scroll right to enter the tool setting me...

Page 66: ...n and it will pop up a prompt to confirm the deletion as shown in Figure 5 2 13 press straight down to delete then the tool will be deleted from its tool bar Figure 5 2 13 Prompt for Deleting a Tool The effect or window displayed on the current scene will be closed after the corresponding tool is deleted ...

Page 67: ... 1080p30 1080p25 1080p24 1080p23 98 1080i60 1080i59 94 1080i50 1080pSF30 1080pSF29 97 1080pSF25 1080pSF24 1080pSF23 98 720p60 720p59 94 720p50 HDMI Input Output 1080P60 1080P59 94 1080P50 1080p30 1080p25 1080p24 1080p23 98 1080i60 1080i59 94 1080i50 1080pSF30 1080pSF29 97 1080pSF25 1080pSF24 1080pSF23 98 720p60 720p59 94 720p50 Audio Input SDI HDMI Embedded Connector Type SDI BNC HDMI HDMI Type A ...

Page 68: ...on 1mm Acrylic Dimensions Bare Monitor 4 56 11 57cm 7 61 19 32cm 1 01 2 57cm Weight Item Only without Battery 650g Mount Points 3 1 4 20 thread points top bottom back Features Image Scale Yes Anamorphic De squeeze Yes Image Rotate Yes Cross Hatch Yes Center Marker Yes Safe Marker Yes Area Marker Yes Focus Assist Yes Peaking Yes Pixel Zoom 2X 4X Yes False Color Yes Zebra Yes Waveform Yes Vectorscop...

Page 69: ...m 6 2 Optional Accessories You can select the following accessories for LCM E series monitors optionally Type Model Description Battery Plate HCM BM SC Battery plate Sunhood suit HCM 700 HOOD Sunhood Protective screen HCM 700 Cover Protective screen Protective Case HCM 700 PB Protective Case 1 Battery Plate If you want to use battery as your backup power supply you can choose the battery plate lis...

Page 70: ...attery Plate in Landscape 2 Sunhood In case of diffusion light and direct illumination we can use sunhood for the HCM 700 monitor when supervising images Mount the sunhood as shown in Figure 6 2 2 and Figure 6 2 3 Figure 6 2 2 Mount a Sunhood ...

Page 71: ...een to protect your monitor screen Mount the protective screen as shown in Figure 6 2 4 Figure 6 2 4 Mount a Protective Screen 4 Protective Case Each monitor and its accessories can be set in an OSEE protective case for better protection and easy carry as shown in Figure 6 2 5 and Figure 6 2 6 ...

Page 72: ...ecifications 66 Figure 6 2 5 Adapter C Stand to LCM E Monitor Figure 6 2 6 Connecting to Light Stand 6 3 Dimensions The description of the HCM 700 dimensions are as shown in the following figures Unit mm ...

Page 73: ...Specifications 67 Figure 6 3 1 Front View Unit mm Figure 6 3 2 Back View Unit mm ...

Page 74: ...Specifications 68 Figure 6 3 3 Side View Unit mm Figure 6 3 4 Top View Unit mm Specifications are subject to change without notice No Text Below ...

Page 75: ...ess No 22 Building No 68 zone Beiqing Road Haidian District Beijing China Tel 86 010 62434168 Fax 86 010 62434169 FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT http www oseeamericas com OSEE AMERICAS LTD Address 43218 Christy Street Fremont CA 94538 Tel 1 510 996 4499 E mail info oseeamericas com ...

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