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Contents

 

The user manual applies to the following device types: 

 

LMW-420-4K  

 

LMW-550-4K 

 

LMW-650-4K 

 

LMW-840-4K 

 
The images and descriptions of LMW-550-4K are adopted as examples in the 
following document. The basic features and functionalities for LMW-420-4K, 
LMW-550-4K, LMW-650-4K and LMW-840-4K are almost as the same, any of 
the different specifications among the device types are elaborated. Before 
reading the manual, please confirm the device type. 
 

Summary of Contents for LMW-420-4K

Page 1: ...LMW 420 4K LMW 550 4K LMW 650 4K LMW 840 4K Ultra HD 4K LCD Monitor User Manual...

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Page 3: ...Monitor Version V010400 Release Date September 29th 2016 Company OSEE TECHNOLOGY CO LTD Contact Information Address No 22 Building No 68 zone Beiqing Road Haidian District Beijing China Post Code 100...

Page 4: ...this product Contents The user manual applies to the following device types LMW 420 4K LMW 550 4K LMW 650 4K LMW 840 4K The images and descriptions of LMW 550 4K are adopted as examples in the follow...

Page 5: ...s 24 4 2 1 Arrangement of Rear Panel 24 4 2 2 Operations of Rear Panel 25 4 3 Remote Control Features 28 4 3 1 Arrangement of Remote Control 28 4 3 2 Operations of Remote Control 29 4 4 Supported Sign...

Page 6: ...UP Menu 49 6 2 2 AUDIO Menu 51 6 2 3 ADJUST Menu 54 6 2 4 WIN1 UMD Menu 55 6 2 5 WIN UD UMD Menu 58 6 2 6 ALARM Menu 61 6 2 7 SYSTEM Menu 63 6 2 8 Other Menus 65 6 3 Parameter Settings 65 Chapter 7 Sp...

Page 7: ...g a natural color at quickest response time In addition the unit boasts a full wide viewing angle as well as excellent brightness and contrast ratio By adopting the advanced 10 bit digital signal proc...

Page 8: ...g technology plus advanced conversion technology between the interlacing and the progressive 4Ch synchronized 3G SDI inputs 4Ch synchronized HDMI inputs Supporting audio metering bar IMD Supporting va...

Page 9: ...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 10: ...qualified service personnel Servicing will be required under all of the following conditions The unit has been exposed to rain or moisture Liquid had been spilled or objects have fallen onto the unit...

Page 11: ...r 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 dange...

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Page 13: ...the procedures below before installing LMW 550 4K Check the equipment for any invisible damage that may have occurred during transit Confirm all the items listed on the packing list have been receive...

Page 14: ...ed separately Connect a standard signal lines to the corresponding input port All BNC connector impedance must be 75 Please use the power cord supplied to avoid unnecessary trouble Use the power cord...

Page 15: ...of the screen and includes the input channel and signal format You can define it in DISPLAY menu 2 Audio Meter It is displayed for audio monitoring You can set its groups direction position and mode i...

Page 16: ...uce the arrangement and the operations of the buttons at the back side of the front panel in the following 4 1 1 Arrangement of Control Buttons There are a series of buttons at the back side of the sc...

Page 17: ...e of the rear panel horizontally arranged 4 1 2 Operation of Control Buttons The functionality and usage of the buttons at the back side of the front panel are as follows 1 Power Used to power on or s...

Page 18: ...Adjust menu press UP or DOWN button to adjust the menu value and then press ENTER button to confirm the value selection The relationship of the menu items and their range is shown in Table 4 1 1 Tabl...

Page 19: ...tton to select the next item or increase the number Figure 4 1 3 F2 Function Menu 4 F1 This button can achieve the following two functions F1 F1 function button Press F1 to display the function menu l...

Page 20: ...d to F2 button It is to activate BLUE ONLY mode that will remove red and green from the input signal and display the screen only under a blue signal 5 MENU It is used to activate the Main menu Press t...

Page 21: ...m SDI1 input or HDMI1 input SINGLE it is the single mode it will display a single picture for one signal source the source could be SDI1 SDI2 SDI3 SDI4 or HDMI1 You can select the signal source by the...

Page 22: ...e you can t select a signal source through the source control button or source control remote buttons on the remote control you can only specify a signal source through the network control page please...

Page 23: ...nal source In SINGLE mode you can select a SDI signal from SDI1 SDI2 SDI3 or SDI4 input interface In QUAD mode you can t select a signal source through the source control button or source control remo...

Page 24: ...as shown in Figure 4 1 12 Figure 4 1 12 Source Menu In UD mode Click SDI button or HDMI button to display the source menu the menu items are SDI and HDMI they express separately a combined signal comp...

Page 25: ...unt of the audio channels displayed in the audio meter is defined by METER SELECT item Figure 4 1 14 Audio Meter UD Mode UMD Selection set the UMD settings in WIN UD UMD network control page the UMD i...

Page 26: ...hown in Figure 4 1 16 Figure 4 1 16 QUAD Mode Source Selection The SDI button and the HDMI button are both invalid in QUAD mode you can specify the signal source for each window through the INPUT SETU...

Page 27: ...trol page as shown in Figure 4 1 18 Figure 4 1 18 Audio Meter QUAD Mode UMD Selection set the UMD settings for each WINDOW in its corresponding WIN UMD network control page the UMD information is as s...

Page 28: ...hole screen in SINGLE mode as shown in Figure 4 1 20 SINGLE MODE 1 Figure 4 1 20 SINGLE Mode Source Selection Click SDI button or HDMI button to display the SOURCE menu at the top left corner of the s...

Page 29: ...et to be HDMI the audio meter source is HDMI1 The amount of the audio channels displayed in the audio meter is defined by METER SELECT item Figure 4 1 22 Audio Meter SINGLE Mode UMD Selection set the...

Page 30: ...e rear panel of LMW 550 4K monitor Figure 4 2 1 The Rear Panel of LMW 550 4K Monitor The interfaces numbered from 1 to 8 in red dotted rectangle are described as follows 1 Power Switch 2 Power Input 3...

Page 31: ...the interfaces bar 4 2 2 Operations of Rear Panel The details of these interfaces at the rear panel are described as follows 1 Power Switch It provides one power switch to switch on or switch off As...

Page 32: ...IN2 8 Video Input Output Interface BNC It provides a SDI input interfaces and a SDI output interfaces they are labeled from left to right as SDI IN3 SDI OUT3 9 Video Input Interface DVI D It provides...

Page 33: ...ht as AUDIO OUT L AUDIO OUT R 15 GPI DB9 It assigns TALLY function to each pin of the GPI interface to realize a tally control Define a function to the GPI pin The relationship of the pins of GPI inte...

Page 34: ...H4 Green RIGHT Green RIGHT Green Table 4 2 4 The Relationship of GPI Pins and Tally Light LMW 420 4K LMW 420 4K GPI TALLY Control GPI Pins QUAD UD SINGLE1 SINGLE2 SINGLE3 SINGLE4 GPI1 CH1 Red CH1 Red...

Page 35: ...e Control of LMW 550 4K Monitor 1 POWER 2 INPUT 3 0 9 4 MENU 5 UP 6 DOWN 7 ENTER 8 F1 9 F2 10 F3 11 F4 Reserved 12 F5 Reserved 4 3 2 Operations of Remote Control The functionality and usage of the but...

Page 36: ...irst level menu when it is in the third level menu press this button to be back to the secondary menu and the selection of the parameter will not be saved Quit the Main menu when it is in the first le...

Page 37: ...and then press ENTER button to confirm the selection 8 F1 This button is a FUNCTION button It is related to SDI source selection menu Press F1 button it will display the SDI source menu and press it...

Page 38: ...30 29 97 720P50 720P60 59 94 1080SF24 23 97 1035I60 59 94 1080I50 1080I60 59 94 1080P24 23 97 1080P25 1080P30 29 97 1080P50 1080P60 59 94 VGA 640X480 SVGA 800X600 XGA 1024X768 SXGA 1280X1024 WXGA 1360...

Page 39: ...ems as shown in Figure5 1 Figure 5 1 Main Menu 5 1 Main Menu Press the MENU button at the bottom of the front panel the main menu is displayed at the top left corner of the screen as shown in Figure 5...

Page 40: ...e sub menu Refer to 5 2 Menu Settings for details Figure 5 1 2 the Sub menu Value List There is a yellow control icon when you select the menu or its value The sub menu item is selected when the contr...

Page 41: ...he sub menu item value it shows that this sub menu item value is selected and the value is displayed in yellow as shown in Figure 5 1 5 Figure 5 1 5 A Sub menu Item Value Is Selected The following wil...

Page 42: ...nput signal COLOR TEMP D65 Show the color temperature FAST MODE OFF Show the fast mode DISPLAY MODE SINGLE Show the display mode MODEL LMW 550 4K Show the production model SERIAL NUMBER LMW55020140900...

Page 43: ...D or HDMI if the input signal is HDMI you can only select HDMI SPEAK OUT L EBD CH1 When the audio source is EBD the range of this item is EBD CH1 EBD CH16 Left speaker select a channel according to th...

Page 44: ...ter There are two levels separated in the meter the upper is the over level and the lower is the reference level If the audio value is normal the audio bar is displayed in green If the audio value is...

Page 45: ...lue Domain Range and Description of the sub item is shown in Table 5 1 3 Table 5 1 3 The Description of DISPLAY SETUP Menu Items Items Default Value Domain Range Description STATUS DISPLAY AUTO OFF ON...

Page 46: ...Domain Range Description FAST MODE OFF OFF ON Set whether in fast mode FILM MODE DETECT OFF OFF ON Set whether to detect film mode BACK LIGHT 15 0 30 Adjust the back light APPERTURE 0 0 24 Set the pic...

Page 47: ...COLOR TEMP D65 USER1 Customized by user USER2 Customized by user D32 3200K D50 5000K D56 5600K D65 6500K D93 9300K Set color temperature RED GAIN 128 0 256 Adjust the Red Gain GREEN GAIN 128 0 256 Adj...

Page 48: ...e 5 2 Menu Settings When checking or modifying the value of the menu item cooperating with the following buttons MENU UP DOWN ENTER 1 Operations to the Main menu Display the Main Menu Press MENU butto...

Page 49: ...e right part displays its sub menu items according to the current selected menu item Switch sub menu items After displaying the sub menu items list press ENTER button to enter into the sub menu items...

Page 50: ...value in white color is modifiable and the value in blue color is unmodifiable 4 Selecting the Menu Language You can select one of languages English or Chinese for displaying the menu The default lan...

Page 51: ...f the value of sub item Click DOWN button to select the sub item LANGUAGE to Chinese as shown in Figure 5 2 4 press ENTER button to confirm the modification Figure 5 2 4 Switching the Value of LANGUAG...

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Page 53: ...MW 550 4K and the network address of LMW 550 4K must be in the same segment This chapter will introduce how to set and check the parameters of LMW 550 4K in Internet Explorer 6 1 Access the settings U...

Page 54: ...ts 1 Navigation menu list It shows the navigation menus INPUT SETUP AUDIO DISPLAY CONFIG COLOR TEMPERATURE ADJUST WIN 1 UMD WIN 2 UMD WIN 3 UMD WIN 4 UMD WIN UD UMD ALARM and SYSTEM Click the navigati...

Page 55: ...ist The SET button is used to confirm the modification of the parameter value 6 2 1 INPUT SETUP Menu It will introduce INPUT SETUP menu Click INPUT SETUP button at the left navigation menu list it is...

Page 56: ...elect the input signal in UD mode INPUT SEL_SINGLE SDI1 SDI1 SDI2 SDI3 SDI4 HDMI Select the input signal in UD mode DISPLAY MODE UD UD QUAD SINGLE Set the display mode INPUT QUAD WIN1 SDI SDI1 HDMI1 S...

Page 57: ...the monitor And the signal source for the designated window must be from the corresponding interface For example the signal source for WINDOW1 could only be from SDI1 input or HDMI1 input 6 2 2 AUDIO...

Page 58: ...Value Domain Range and Description of the sub item is shown in Table 6 2 2 Table 6 2 2 The Description of AUDIO Menu Items Items Default Value Domain Range Description SPEAKER_ WIN WINDOW1 WINDOW1 WIN...

Page 59: ...1 METER SELECT CH1 2 CH1 2 G1 G2 G3 G4 G1 G2 G1 G3 G1 G4 G2 G3 G2 G4 G3 G4 Select a meter display mode Each G contains four channels and each CH means a channel with number WIN1 METER SOURCE EBD NONE...

Page 60: ...N UD METER SOURCE EBD NONE HDMI EBD Select the audio source in UD mode The content and the position of the audio meter are different according to the display mode you can select its source and display...

Page 61: ...s Items Default Value Domain Range Description CONTRAST 50 0 100 Adjust the picture contrast BRIGHTNESS 50 0 100 Adjust the picture brightness CHROMA 50 0 100 Adjust the picture monochroma VOLUME 16 0...

Page 62: ...Table 6 2 4 The Description of WIN1 UMD Menu Items Items Default Value Domain Range Description WIN1 UMD DISPLAY OFF OFF ON Set whether to display the UMD for window 1 WIN1 LEFT UMD CHARACTER XXXXXXXX...

Page 63: ...e blue component of the characters color for the left UMD WIN1 RIGHT UMD CHARACTER XXXXXXXX Set the right UMD characters WIN1 RIGHT UMD ALIGN LEFT LEFT CENTER RIGHT Set the alignment for the right UMD...

Page 64: ...aud rate for communication WIN1 IMD MODE LEFT OFF OFF TSL NET WORK Set the display mode for the left IMD WIN1 IMD MODE RIGHT OFF OFF TSL NET WORK Set the display mode for the right IMD Set the display...

Page 65: ...Range and Description of the sub item is shown in Table 6 2 5 Table 6 2 5 The Description of WIN UD UMD Menu Items Items Default Value Domain Range Description WIN UD UMD DISPLAY OFF OFF ON Set whethe...

Page 66: ...6 Set the green component of the characters color for the left UMD WIN UD LEFT UMD COLOR B 0 0 256 Set the blue component of the characters color for the left UMD WIN UD RIGHT UMD CHARACTER XXXXXXXX S...

Page 67: ...w1 WIN UD IMD PROTOCOL TSL3 1 TSL3 1 TSL4 0 TSL5 0 NETWORK Set an IMD protocol WIN UD IMD ID 000 0 255 Set the ID number for each monitor WIN UD BAUD RATE 38400 2400 4800 960 0 19200 38400 57600 11520...

Page 68: ...Disable WIN1 video lost alarm WIN1 AUDIO LOST OFF OFF ON Enable Disable WIN1 audio lost alarm WIN2 VIDEO LOST OFF OFF ON Enable Disable WIN2 video lost alarm WIN2 AUDIO LOST OFF OFF ON Enable Disable...

Page 69: ...rent signal source as shown in Figure 6 2 10 The alarm of SDI1 HDMI1 will be displayed in WINDOW1 at the top left area of the whole screen the alarm of SDI2 HDMI2 will be displayed in WINDOW2 at the b...

Page 70: ...ystem Menu Items Items Default Value Domain Range Description IP 192 168 1 86 Set the IP address of the device MASK 255 255 255 0 Set the subnet mask of the device Gateway 192 168 1 1 Set the gateway...

Page 71: ...the corresponding sections in Chapter 5 Functionality of the Main Menu there will be no further description about their meanings and value range in this chapter 6 3 Parameter Settings It will introduc...

Page 72: ...parameter as shown in Figure 6 2 14 for example modify CH1 2 to G1 Figure 6 2 14 Display the Drop Down Value List of Meter Select S Click button to confirm the selection and the page is refreshed You...

Page 73: ...st menu on screen adjustment or in Volume item of ADJUST menu in management interface Figure 6 2 16 The Value is Modified Simultaneously on Screen Menu Likewise if you modify the value of a parameter...

Page 74: ...68...

Page 75: ...1400 1 Typ 1400 1 Typ 1600 1 Typ Luminance cd 350 Typ 400 Typ 450 Typ 350 Typ Response Time Typ 9 5ms Typ 5ms Typ 5ms Typ 5 ms Typ Backlight White LED Backlight Life Hrs 30000 Typ 60000 Typ 50000 Typ...

Page 76: ...X768 60 601 70 9 576P50 684X548 1366X768 1024X768 720X576 720X576 720X576 1366X768 1024X768 50 601 720P24 1216X684 1366X768 1280x720 1280x720 1280x720 1366X768 48 709 720P25 1216X684 1366X768 1280x720...

Page 77: ...800X600 1366X768 60 75 XGA 1024x768 1366X768 60 75 SXGA 1280x1024 1366X768 60 75 UXGA 1600x1200 1366X768 60 WXGA 1360X768 1360X768 60 WUXGA 1920x1200 1366X768 60 Don t display all OSD when SCAN is NA...

Page 78: ...Specifications 72 Figure 7 2 Rear Panel Unit mm Figure 7 3 Side View Unit mm...

Page 79: ...Specifications 73 Figure 7 4 Top View Unit mm The description of LMW 550 4K dimensions is shown as in the following figures Figure 7 5 Front Panel Unit mm Figure 7 6 Rear Panel Unit mm...

Page 80: ...Specifications 74 Figure 7 7 Side View Unit mm Figure 7 8 Top View Unit mm The description of LMW 650 4K dimensions is shown as in the following figures...

Page 81: ...Specifications 75 Figure 7 9 Front Panel Unit mm Figure 7 10 Rear Panel Unit mm...

Page 82: ...Specifications 76 Figure 7 11 Side View Unit mm Figure 7 12 Top View Unit mm The description of LMW 840 4K dimensions is shown as in the following figures...

Page 83: ...Specifications 77 Figure 7 13 Front Panel Unit mm Figure 7 14 Rear Panel Unit mm...

Page 84: ...Specifications 78 Figure 7 15 Side View Unit mm Figure 7 16 Top View Unit mm Specifications are subject to change without notice No Text Below...

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