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LCM156-E/LCM170-E/ 
LCM215-E/LCM230-E/ 

LCM240-E Series 

LCD Monitor 

 
 
 
 
 
 

User Manual

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for LCM156-E

Page 1: ...LCM156 E LCM170 E LCM215 E LCM230 E LCM240 E Series LCD Monitor User Manual...

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Page 3: ...Y CO 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 E mail sales osee dig com OSEE AMERICA...

Page 4: ...hen using this product Contents The user manual applies to the following device types LCM156 E LCM170 E LCM215 E LCM230 E LCM240 E The images and descriptions of LCM156 E are adopted as examples in th...

Page 5: ...Supported Signal Format 18 Chapter 4 Menu Operations 21 4 1 Main Menu 22 4 1 1 STATUS Menu 24 4 1 2 INPUT SELECT Menu 25 4 1 3 MARKER Menu 28 4 1 4 AUDIO Menu 32 4 1 5 DISPLAY Menu 36 4 1 6 CLOSED CAP...

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Page 7: ...ainst 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 caus...

Page 8: ...entilation 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 appar...

Page 9: ...r 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 dama...

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Page 11: ...d 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...

Page 12: ...Unpack and Installation 6 Figure 2 1 Assemble Pedestal of LCM156 E Figure 2 2 Assemble Pedestal of LCM170 E...

Page 13: ...the included power supply or optional battery adapter and D Tap to Power cable when not using Land Line power 5 As a final step turn on the device by toggling the power switch located on the rear of t...

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Page 15: ...ut selection button 2 F1 Function button 3 F2 Function button 4 F3 Function button 5 F4 Function button 6 F5 Function button 7 MENU Menu operation button 8 UP Menu operation button 9 DOWN Menu operati...

Page 16: ...active signal through the HDMI IN connector When switching an input source it will display the SOURCE menu at the right top corner of the screen and the current active source is labeled in highlight...

Page 17: ...1 3 Function Menu The FUNCTION menu will be closed automatically ten seconds after the last button push You can assign various functions to each F1 F5 button through FUNCTION KEY menu Refer to 4 1 9 F...

Page 18: ...to 4 2 Menu Settings for detail about the MAIN Menu operations Adjust Menu Adjust VOLUME BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST CHROMA When not displaying the MAIN menu press ENTER button to display the Adjust menu as...

Page 19: ...3 1 1 When the device is on press the POWER button to turn it off The power indicator lights in red 3 2 Rear Panel For the arrangement of the rear panel of LCM170 E and LCM230 E are the same which ar...

Page 20: ...aces 5 HDMI IN HDMI One HDMI signal input interface HDMI Type A connector support HDMI or DVI signal 6 Ethernet RJ 45 A 10 100M Ethernet interface Provide connection to a computer for external control...

Page 21: ...LINE2 Pr OUT A component analog video output interface Output the component Pr signal INPUT OUTPUT VIDEO Connection Method It provides two pairs of Composited Video input output interfaces LINE1 LINE...

Page 22: ...The real panel of LCM170 E is as same as the LCM230 E s as shown below Figure 3 2 3 The Rear Panel of LCM170 E Monitor 1 Power Switch Press this part to switch on or switch off the power Push the butt...

Page 23: ...tage is consistent with the output voltage of battery 5 Power Output DC OUT 5V 1AX2 Two DC output interfaces 5V1A DC The two DC OUT interfaces only provide power supply of 1A current limit without dat...

Page 24: ...ported signal format for this device is as shown in Table 3 3 1 Table 3 3 1 Supported Signal Format SDI VIDEO1 HDMI YC YPBPR PAL NTSC 720P24 23 98 720P25 720P30 29 97 720P50 720P60 59 94 1080SF24 23 9...

Page 25: ...P24 23 98 2048X1080P25 2048X1080P30 29 97 2048X1080P48 47 94 2048X1080P50 2048X1080P60 59 94 VGA 640X480 SVGA 800X600 XGA 1024X768 SXGA 1280X1024 WXGA 1360X768 WXGA 1440X900 WXGA 1400X1050 UXGA 1600X1...

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Page 27: ...FUNCTION KEY and KEY INHIBIT as shown in Figure5 1 Figure 5 1 On Screen Menu The features on the screen are as shown in Figure 5 2 SDI1 1080I59 94 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Status Information Audio Meter Center...

Page 28: ...he top left corner of the screen as shown in Figure 4 1 1 Figure 4 1 1 the Structure of the Main Menu The menu interface is divided into two parts Main Menu List and Sub menu list Menu Control You may...

Page 29: ...e up the modification or selection and return to the previous menu and if there is no previous menu it will clear the MAIN Menu Figure 4 1 2 the Sub menu Value List The control icon is displayed as a...

Page 30: ...er and IP Address etc Press MENU button to display the Main Menu and the STATUS menu items are as shown in Figure 4 1 4 CLOSED CAPTION INPUT SELECT MARKER AUDIO DISPLAY CONFIG LOOK PROFILE FUNCTION KE...

Page 31: ...input signals NTSC level and phase FOCUS settings and ZEBRA settings as shown in Figure 4 1 5 NTSC SETUP SDI1 SDI2 LINE1 LINE2 HDMI NTSC PHASE INPUT SELECT 7 5 ON ON OFF OFF ON 0 ZEBRA FOCUS ASSIST F...

Page 32: ...and displays the edge of images with color selected in FOCUS COLOR COLOR Displays the edge of images with color selected in FOCUS COLOR Enable Disable the focus assist function and set focus assist mo...

Page 33: ...OCUS LEVEL as 80 the compared results between COLOR mode and GRAY mode are as shown Figure 4 1 6 the intensified edges are in the designated color Figure 4 1 6 Illustration for FOCUS ASSIST Function Z...

Page 34: ...on to pop up the SOURCE MENU for LINE2 selection SDI1 LINE1 CVBS LINE2 CVBS LINE2 Y C SOURCE SDI2 LINE2 YPBPR HDMI Figure 4 1 8 LINE2 SWITCHING in SOURCE MENU NTSC PHASE item is available only when NT...

Page 35: ...ble 4 1 3 Table 4 1 3 The Description of MARKER Menu Items Items Default Value Domain Range Description MARKER OFF OFF ON Set ON to display the markers and OFF not to display It is the master switch f...

Page 36: ...dge only HALF 50 Background darkness BLACK all black Set the darkness degree of the mat area This item darkens the area of the outside of marking area CROSS HATCH OFF OFF ON Set whether to show the cr...

Page 37: ...a of marker is totally in black For example set ASPECT as 16 9 AREA MARKER as 4 3 and SAFETY AREA as 95 then the comparison of these three MARKER MATs are as shown in Figure 4 1 10 MARKER MAT OFF MARK...

Page 38: ...d Description of the sub item is as shown in Table 4 1 4 Table 4 1 4 The Description of AUDIO Menu Items Items Default Value Domain Range Description AUDIO SOURCE EBD EBD output an audio signal embedd...

Page 39: ...L VERTICAL HORIZONTAL Used to set the displayed direction of audio meter METER POSITION BOT LEFT BOTTOM When METER DIRECTION is set as VERTICAL choose one of the followings BOT LEFT bottom left BOT RI...

Page 40: ...ft of the screen vertically the METER SELECT is G1 G2 and the METER DIS MODE is MODE3 you can see the meter displays audio channel numbers and audio values beside the meter There are two white horizon...

Page 41: ...these positions are as shown in Figure 4 1 14 Figure 4 1 14 the Positions of Audio Meter Particularly if the METER SELECT item is set as G1 4 there will be 16 channels displayed in audio meter and if...

Page 42: ...WAVE FORM 50 0 OPAQUE TIME CODE OFF CLOSED CAPTION INPUT SELECT MARKER AUDIO CONFIG LOOK PROFILE FUNCTION KEY MAIN STATUS KEY INHIBIT DISPLAY Figure 4 1 16 DISPLAY SETUP Menu The relationship of Item...

Page 43: ...parency is 75 Set the transparency of the wave form vector WFM POSITION LEFT LEFT Left bottom RIGHT Right bottom Set the displayed position for wave form vector TIME CODE OFF OFF D VITC LTC VITC Set w...

Page 44: ...on the AFD information display AFD Active Format Description INFORMATION If activate the AFD information the embedded aspect ratio signal and AFD code in the video signal will be extracted and display...

Page 45: ...rm window and the vector window Use the WFM OVERLIMIT item and the WFM UNDERLIMIT item to set the threshold for the wave form and the waveform overstepping WFM OVERLIMIT or WFM UNDERLIMIT will be pain...

Page 46: ...ION Menu The CLOSED CAPTION menu items are used to set whether to display the closed caption on screen select the display mode and display standard the menu items are as shown in Figure 4 1 21 SDI CC...

Page 47: ...08 display the 608 closed caption signal transmitted by EIA CEA 708 standards 608 ANC display the ANC closed caption signal transmitted by EIA CEA 608 or EIA CEA 708 standards 608 VBI display the clos...

Page 48: ...608 ANC 608 708 608 708 608 ANC 608 VBI You should set CONFIG SUB IN TYPE to be OFF to close the multiple images display mode thus to display the closed caption in single image display mode 4 1 7 CON...

Page 49: ...slave image refer to Table 4 1 9 for the details PIP SIZE SMALL SMALL LARGE Set the size of the slave picture in PIP mode PIP POSITION BOT RIGHT BOT LEFT bottom left BOT RIGHT bottom right TOP RIGHT T...

Page 50: ...fields an odd field and an even field this will improve the quality of video with fine details and reduce the signal dithering The fast mode is only effective for interlaced signals PIP PBP Display Mu...

Page 51: ...slave picture as shown in Figure 4 1 26 Figure 4 1 26 The Size for the Slave Picture In PIP mode it displays the waveform vector or Audio Meter only for the signal source of the main picture If the w...

Page 52: ...re displayed at the left side is called as Main picture and the left is called as Slave picture as shown Figure 4 1 28 Figure 4 1 28 PBP Mode In PBP mode it displays the waveform vector window for the...

Page 53: ...N KEY F1 item and set its value as PBP as shown in Figure 4 1 30 then press F1 to switch the display mode F1 PBP PBP F2 OFF NATIVE FUNCTION F3 4 3 ANAMORPHIC F4 OFF FLASE COLOR F5 OFF FREEZE Figure 4...

Page 54: ...for the slave picture H FLIP MODE The input signal has been inverted horizontally by a mirror type in H FLIP Display mode Select the menu item CONFIG H FLIP to be set to ON or enable H FLIP in its co...

Page 55: ...ess POWER button when the monitor is in operation mode it will power off the monitor otherwise press POWER button when the monitor is off thus it will power on the monitor and the POWER indicator is l...

Page 56: ...ust the Red Offset GREEN BIAS 0 127 127 Adjust the Green Offset BLUE BIAS 0 127 127 Adjust the Blue Offset RESET Reset the Gain and Offset values to default values for the current profile set by LOOK...

Page 57: ...mized calibration 3D LUTs to specified monitor LOOK PROFILE Reset Set LOOK PROFILE RESET item it will reset the Gain and Offset values to default values for the current profile selected in the LOOK PR...

Page 58: ...n to F5 button Assign Function Key To assign a desired function to a function button F1 F5 For example set FUNCTION KEY F1 item to be FALSE COLOR then press F1 button on the front panel of the monitor...

Page 59: ...1080P25 2048X1080 2048X1080 2048X1080P30 29 97 2048X1080 2048X1080 2048X1080P48 47 94 2048X1080 2048X1080 2048X1080P50 2048X1080 2048X1080 2048X1080P60 59 94 2048X1080 2048X1080 ANAMORPHIC Press the b...

Page 60: ...0X812 X2 1920X1080 1920X540 X2 MAG 1290X1080 1920X804 2048X1080PSF24 23 98 2048X1080PSF25 2048X1080PSF30 29 97 2048X1080P24 23 98 2048X1080P25 2048X1080P30 29 97 2048X1080P48 47 94 2048X1080P50 2048X1...

Page 61: ...of the screen PBP Press the button to toggle the display mode among PBP PIP and OFF single In PBP mode or PIP mode you can display two input signals simultaneously on the monitor s screen You can spec...

Page 62: ...tails H FLIP Press the button to activate the horizontal flip display The input signal will be inverted horizontally by a mirror type FALSE COLOR Press the button to activate the FALSE COLOR display o...

Page 63: ...INHIBIT Set KEY INHIBIT KEY INHIBIT to be ON to enable the key inhibition thus you can protect your setting values from being modified and only POWER MENU UP DOWN ENTER buttons are available After en...

Page 64: ...Language You can select one of languages English or Chinese for displaying the menu The default language for the menu is ENGLISH The following will teach you how to switch to Chinese Operation Step 1...

Page 65: ...odification of the value of sub item Click DOWN button to select the sub item LANGUAGE to Chinese as shown in Figure 4 2 2 press ENTER button to confirm the modification Figure 4 2 2 Switching the Val...

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Page 67: ...16 7M colors 6bit A FRC 1 073G colors RGB 10 bits Resolution 1920 1080 1920 1080 1920 1080 1920 1080 1920 1200 Contrast 700 1 Typ 600 1 Min 1000 1 Typ 1000 1 Typ 1000 1 Typ Luminance cd 300 300 1000 2...

Page 68: ...0 1080p60 CVBS Input Output Signal Type NTSC PAL Signal Amplitude 1Vp p 3dB Impedance 75 Return Loss 40 dB to 5 MHz DC Offset 0V 0 05 V Frequency Response 0 2 dB to 5 MHz Differential Gain 1 Different...

Page 69: ...0 E Protective screen LCM170 E Cover Protective screen LCM170 E Protective screen LCM215 E Cover Protective screen LCM215 E Protective screen LCM230 E Cover Protective screen LCM230 E Protective scree...

Page 70: ...plate in portrait or in landscape For V mount battery plate as shown in Figure 5 2 2 and Figure 5 2 3 and for AB mount Battery Plate as shown in Figure 5 2 4 and Figure 5 2 5 Figure 5 2 2 AB mount Ba...

Page 71: ...Specifications 65 Figure 5 2 4 V mount Battery Plate in Landscape Figure 5 2 5 V mount Battery Plate in Portrait 2 Sunhood In case of diffusion light and direct illumination we can use sunhood for the...

Page 72: ...E series monitors for images supervision Mount the sunhood as shown in Figure 5 2 6 Figure 5 2 7 Figure 5 2 8 and Figure 5 2 9 Figure 5 2 6 Mount a Sunhood for LCM156 E Figure 5 2 7 Mount a Sunhood f...

Page 73: ...nt a Sunhood for LCM230 E Figure 5 2 9 Mount a Sunhood for LCM240 E 3 Protective Screen Choose the protective screen to protect your monitor screen Mount the protective screen as shown in Figure 5 2 1...

Page 74: ...Specifications 68 Figure 5 2 13 Figure 5 2 10 Mount a Protective Screen for LCM156 E...

Page 75: ...Specifications 69 Figure 5 2 11 Mount a Protective Screen for LCM170 E LCM215 E...

Page 76: ...Specifications 70 Figure 5 2 12 Mount a Protective Screen for LCM230 E...

Page 77: ...a Protective Screen for LCM240 E 4 OSEE Monitor Adapter C Stand Each monitor can be mounted to any stand with an OSEE Monitor adapter C Stand the connection method is as shown in Figure 5 2 14 and th...

Page 78: ...itor Figure 5 2 15 Connecting to Light Stand 5 Hanger It provides an inch screw thread hanger as an optional accessory The hanger provides two sorts of screw thread 3 8 inch screw thread a total of 4...

Page 79: ...Specifications 73 Figure 5 2 16 Inch Screw Thread Hanger 5 3 Dimensions The description of the LCM E series dimensions are as shown in the following figures Unit mm...

Page 80: ...Specifications 74 LCM156 E Front Panel Side View Rear Panel Top View...

Page 81: ...Specifications 75 LCM170 E Front Panel Side View Rear Panel Top View...

Page 82: ...Specifications 76 LCM215 E Front Panel Side View Rear Panel Top View...

Page 83: ...Specifications 77 LCM230 E Front Panel Side View Rear Panel Top View...

Page 84: ...Specifications 78 LCM240 E Front Panel Side View Rear Panel Top View Specifications are subject to change without notice No Text Below...

Page 85: ...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 432...

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