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Contents 

Contents .......................................................................................................... I

 

Chapter 1 Overview ....................................................................................... 1

 

Chapter 2 Safety ............................................................................................. 3

 

Chapter 3 Unpack and Installation ............................................................... 7

 

Chapter 4 LMW-4320 Features ...................................................................... 9

 

4.1

 Front Panel Features ........................................................................ 10

 

4.1.1

 Arrangement of Front Panel ........................................................... 10

 

4.1.2

 Operation of Front Panel ................................................................ 11

 

4.2

 Rear Panel Features .......................................................................... 14

 

4.2.1

 Arrangement of Rear Panel ............................................................ 15

 

4.2.2

 Operations of Rear Panel ............................................................... 15

 

4.3

 Supported Signal Format ................................................................. 17

 

Chapter 5 Functionality of the Main Menu ................................................. 19

 

5.1

 Main Menu.......................................................................................... 19

 

5.1.1

 STATUS DISPLAY Menu ............................................................... 21

 

5.1.2

 INPUT CONFIG Menu .................................................................... 22

 

5.1.3

 COLOR Menu ................................................................................. 24

 

5.1.4

 USER CONFIG Menu ..................................................................... 27

 

5.1.5

 REMOTE Menu .............................................................................. 39

 

5.1.6

 KEY INHIBIT Menu ......................................................................... 40

 

5.2

 Menu Settings .................................................................................... 41

 

Chapter 6 Network Control.......................................................................... 45

 

6.1

 Access the settings........................................................................... 45

 

6.2

 Menu Control ..................................................................................... 45

 

6.3

 Parameter Settings ........................................................................... 46

 

Chapter 7 Specifications ............................................................................. 49

 

 

Summary of Contents for LMW-4320

Page 1: ...LMW 4320 LCD Monitor User Manual...

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Page 3: ...ease Date April 17th 2018 Company OSEE TECHNOLOGY CO LTD Contact Information Address No 22 Building No 68 zone Beiqing Road Haidian District Beijing China Post Code 100094 Tel 86 010 62434168 Fax 86 0...

Page 4: ...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 LMW 4320 The images of LMW 4320 are...

Page 5: ...1 Arrangement of Rear Panel 15 4 2 2 Operations of Rear Panel 15 4 3 Supported Signal Format 17 Chapter 5 Functionality of the Main Menu 19 5 1 Main Menu 19 5 1 1 STATUS DISPLAY Menu 21 5 1 2 INPUT CO...

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Page 7: ...on the unit boasts a full wide viewing angle as well as excellent brightness and contrast ratio By adopting the advanced 10 bit digital signal processing technology plus 3D comb filter de interlacing...

Page 8: ...echnology and wide range color space Support multiple color space ITU R BT 2020 DCI P3 S GAMUT S GAMUT3 S GAMUT3 Cine Support multiple EOTFs 1 8 2 2 2 4 2 6 2 8 and BT 1886 S Log2 S Log3 SMPTE ST2084...

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: ...equipment for any invisible 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 res...

Page 14: ...on the front panel Connect a standard signal line to the corresponding input port All BNC connector impedance must be 75 Please use the power cord supplied to avoid unnecessary trouble The factory def...

Page 15: ...ncludes the input channel and signal format You can define it in INPUT CONFIG menu 2 Area Marker It is used to mark different area of the image You can set whether to display it or not and their displ...

Page 16: ...cters and you can choose letter number or other character for it The Status Information usually displays as the following situations UNKNOW appears if an unsupported signal is input NO SIGNAL appears...

Page 17: ...RROW 6 OK 7 F1 8 F2 9 F3 10 F4 11 POWER 12 LEFT RIGHT SPEAKERS 13 EARPHONE All of these buttons have light indicators 4 1 2 Operation of Front Panel The functionality and usage of the buttons at the f...

Page 18: ...ng functions Back to the higher level menu Back to the higher level menu and not save the setting of the menu item value Quit the Main menu Without the Main menu when not displaying the Main menu pres...

Page 19: ...m or decrease the number Switch among User Preset directly Toggle this button to switch the current user preset to be User1 User2 User3 or User4 The name of the current user preset will be prompted on...

Page 20: ...Menu List If the value related to the function button can t be modified the value shows in gray For F2 F4 function buttons the operations are as the same as F1 s Use FUNCTION KEY menu to assign F1 F4...

Page 21: ...er Switch 3 DC Power Input 4 Video Input SDI1 IN 5 Video Input SDI2 IN 6 Video Input SDI3 IN 7 Video Input SDI4 IN 8 RS485 In Out 9 RS485 In Out 10 Ethernet 4 2 2 Operations of Rear Panel The details...

Page 22: ...s 14 19V3A DC Only use the adapter and the power cord specified by the manufacture for your safety 4 Video Input Interface BNC SDI1 IN SDI4 IN It provides four SDI input interfaces labeled as SDI1 IN...

Page 23: ...and to set the monitor settings by network control page 4 3 Supported Signal Format The supported signal format for this device is as shown in Table 4 3 1 Table 4 3 1 Supported Signal Format Signal F...

Page 24: ...LMW 4320 Features 18 Signal Format SDI 4K 4096 2160P60 59 94 4096 2160P50 3840 2160P60 59 94 3840 2160P50...

Page 25: ...u and introduces how to modify and customize the menu settings The main menu includes the following menu items as shown in Figure5 1 Figure 5 1 Main Menu 5 1 Main Menu Press the OK button at the botto...

Page 26: ...buttons and OK button to modify the value of the sub menu Figure 5 1 2 the Sub menu Value List Control Icon There is a white control icon when you select the menu or its value in the sub menu list Ne...

Page 27: ...re are two pages in STATUS DISPLAY menu The relationship of Items Default Value Domain Range and Description of the sub item is shown in Table 5 1 1 Table 5 1 1 The Description of STATUS DISPLAY Menu...

Page 28: ...the user preset name Model Show the production model Serial Number Show the serial number Firmware Version Show the firmware number The sub menu values in STATUS DISPLAY menu can t be modified they a...

Page 29: ...ble Disable SDI3 input SDI IN4 ON ON OFF Enable Disable SDI4 input Image Division 2 SI 2 SI Quad Division Set image division mode when in QUAD LINK signal display mode Signal Format Auto As shown in T...

Page 30: ...color temperature parameters and the color balance the menu items are as shown in Figure 5 1 5 Figure 5 1 5 COLOR Menu There are two pages in COLOR menu The relationship of Items Default Value Domain...

Page 31: ...et the Gain and Offset values to the product originals Page2 First Color Space EBU NATIVE SMPTE C EBU ITU709 ITU2020 P3 S GAMUT S GAM UT3 S GAMUT3 Cine Set the color space for the first channel First...

Page 32: ...em provides various illuminance ranges for different EOTFs The relationships between EOTF and HDR are as shown in Table 5 1 5 Table 5 1 5 The Relationship Between EOTF and HDR EOTF HDR HLG 100 1200 S...

Page 33: ...y Set Color Space EOFT and HDR Range items in the first and second channel to adjust the image quality which is consistent to the image on the left and right side individually The image in color compa...

Page 34: ...escription Page1 User Preset USER1 USER1 USER2 USER3 USER4 Set the settings as a user preset F1 Button Color Comparison Color Comparison LUT Swap Blue Only Mono Marker Audio Meter Time Code Scan Aspec...

Page 35: ...y the audio meter METER SELECT CH1 2 CH1 2 G1 G2 G3 G4 G1 G2 G1 G3 G1 G4 G2 G3 G2 G4G3 G4 G1 G4 Select a meter display mode Each G contains four channels and each CH means a channel with number METER...

Page 36: ...ode MARKER LEVEL 1 1 50 2 75 3 100 Set the luminance of marker line including safety marker center marker area marker and cross hatch MARKER MAT OFF OFF Normal background use line for area marker edge...

Page 37: ...en as follows 5 1 4 1 FUNCTION KEY and User Preset Menu 1 User Preset The user preset provides a series of menu settings customized as a User Preset up to 4 presets could be defined in this device Set...

Page 38: ...creen it is different from the formats of the input signals and the details are as shown in Table 5 1 8 Table 5 1 8 The Relationship of Input Signal Formats and Its Aspects Input Signal Default Value...

Page 39: ...hat will display the screen in monochrome presentation inactivate this mode to display the screen in color mode Press F1 F4 button to activate the assigned function and adjust the parameter value 5 1...

Page 40: ...e over level line and the lower is the reference level line If the audio value is higher than the reference level the audio bar over the reference level line will display yellow and if the audio value...

Page 41: ...eft bottom of the screen and the other displays 8 channels 9 10 on the right bottom of the screen as shown in Figure 5 1 12 Figure 5 1 12 the Positions of the 16 channels Meter The prerequisite for th...

Page 42: ...A MARKER This marker displays two lines to identify an area with a specified ratio SAFETY MARKER SAFETY MARKER This marker displays a rectangle to identify the safety area with a specified percentage...

Page 43: ...marker Set Marker Fit item as OFF the safety area is based on the whole current image display while Set Marker Fit item as ON the safety area is in the range of area marker the comparisons are as sho...

Page 44: ...t Menu Show Time Set USER CONFIG Osd Time as 10s 30s or 60s After you have loaded the menu it will be closed automatically if you do nothing operation within the OSD Time 3 Display Status Menu Set USE...

Page 45: ...button to select RESET command and click OK button to confirm the selection the menu settings will restory to factory defaults 5 1 5 REMOTE Menu The REMOTE menu items are used to adjust the parameters...

Page 46: ...ask 255 255 255 0 Set subnet Mask Gateway 192 168 1 1 Set gateway If IMD DISPLAY item is ON the IMD CHARACTER in the black bar will display on the bottom of the screen When the IMD PROTOCAL is set to...

Page 47: ...n Key Inhibit OFF OFF ON Enable Disable the key When the KEY INHIBIT is ON KEY INHIBIT is enabled and press the POWER key the device would turn on or off MENU UP DOWN OK key can be enable but only to...

Page 48: ...lose the Main menu Press LEFT button to close the Main menu when the control icon is in the Main menu item Set the show time of the Main menu by USER CONFIG Osd Time item 2 Operations to sub menu item...

Page 49: ...election of a value and the control icon is back to the corresponding sub menu item Abandon the modification to sub menu item value Press LEFT button button to give up the modification to sub menu ite...

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Page 51: ...the network address of LMW 4320 must be in the same segment This chapter will introduce how to set and check the parameters of LMW 4320 in Internet Explorer 6 1 Access the settings Use Internet Explor...

Page 52: ...86 Set the IP address SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 Set the Subnet mask GATEWAY 192 168 1 1 Set the Gateway address LANGUAGE ENGLISH ENGLISH Set the menu language The SET button is used to confirm the mo...

Page 53: ...ation and the page is refreshed You can check the modification on the screen menu the results are the same as shown in Screen menu Likewise if you modify the value of a parameter on screen menu first...

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Page 55: ...000 1 Luminance cd 300 Response Time ms 9 5 Backlight WhiteLED Backlight Life Hrs 30000 Min Work Temperature 0 C 50 C Power Supply 100 240V50 60HzAC 14 19V3A DC Power Consumption 44W Video Input Inter...

Page 56: ...Maximum Signal Level 800 mV pk pk 10 Signal Amplitude 800 mV pk pk 10 DC Offset 0 V 0 5 V Overshoot 10 Jitter 0 2 UI Rise Fall Time 700 ps for SD 270 ps for 1 5 Gb s HD 135 ps for 3 Gb s HD Extinction...

Page 57: ...Specifications 51 Figure 7 2 Rear Panel Unit mm Figure 7 3 Side View Unit mm...

Page 58: ...Specifications 52 Figure 7 4 Top View Unit mm Specifications are subject to change without notice No Text Below...

Page 59: ...INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT http www osee dig com cn OSEE TECHNOLOGY CO LTD No 22 Building No 68 zone Beiqing Road Haidian District Beijing China Tel 86 010 62434168 Fax 86 010 62434169 E mail sales osee...

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