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PRM1014 Monitor 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Page 3: ...0 RELEASE DATE June 21th 2016 Company OSEE TECHNOLOGY CO LTD Contact Information Address No 22 Building No 68 zone Beiqing Road Haidian District Beijing China Post Code 100094 Tel 010 62434168 Fax 010...

Page 4: ...safety matters or operations that user must pay attention to when using this product Contents The user manual applies to the following device types PRM1014 3HSV PRM1014 HSV PRM1014 SV The images of PR...

Page 5: ...orted Signal Format 20 Chapter 5 Functionality of the Main Menu 23 5 1 Main Menu 23 5 1 1 STATUS Menu 25 5 1 2 INPUT SELECT Menu 27 5 1 3 MARKER Menu 29 5 1 4 AUDIO Menu 33 5 1 5 DISPLAY Menu 36 5 1 6...

Page 6: ...II Chapter 7 Specifications 79...

Page 7: ...udio meter display wave form vector and so on Figure 1 A Diagram of PRM1014 Features Supports 3G HD SD SDI analog composite video signal and HDMI 1 3a Offers LCD panel with resolution of 1920 X1200 hi...

Page 8: ...e dB value can be displayed Supports various markers Center Marker Area Marker and Safety Marker Supports TSL IMAGE VIDEO dynamic TALLY protocol Supports TC code VITC LTC D VITC Supports AFD prompts d...

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: ...splay screen Refer all servicing to 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 o...

Page 11: ...end 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 of...

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Page 13: ...on Please follow the procedures below before installing PRM1014 monitor Check the equipment for any invisible damage that may have occurred during transit Confirm all the items listed on the packing l...

Page 14: ...tions use 75 rated connectors 4 Connect power source using the included power cord 5 Connect the power cord to the rear panel 6 Fasten the power protect accessory 7 As a final step turn on each screen...

Page 15: ...ugh a RJ45 connector on the rear panel 2 Status Information it is displayed in the top left corner of the screen and includes the input channel and signal format You can define it in DISPLAY menu 3 Wa...

Page 16: ...it 10 MUTE The icon for MUTE is When it is mute this icon displays at the bottom right position of the screen You can set this function in function key 11 Headphone Interface The icon as shown in Scre...

Page 17: ...ons of the buttons in front of the panel in the following 4 1 1 Arrangement of Front Panel There are a series of buttons at the bottom of the screen Figure 4 1 1 the Buttons in Front Panel As shown in...

Page 18: ...follows 1 IN Select the input signal Press this button to display the source menu at the right top corner of the screen as shown in Figure 4 1 2 Use it to select an input signal source press it again...

Page 19: ...ght is on the audio is monitoring and when the light is off it is mute The volume is adjusted in adjust menu MUTE Audio mute button Toggle this button to enable or disable the audio monitor Figure 4 1...

Page 20: ...on menu list in the center of the screen as shown in Figure 4 1 6 Toggle F1 button to change the value related to this function it is Down button when working with MENU Toggle this button to select th...

Page 21: ...following two situations Work with the Main MENU when working with the Main menu ENTER button achieve the following functions Enter into the next level menu press ENTER button you will enter into the...

Page 22: ...enu List on screen when pressing Enter key In Adjust menu of network control page After you have loaded the adjust menu list it will be closed automatically if you do nothing operation with it in 10s...

Page 23: ...el As shown in Figure 4 2 1 there are various input and output interfaces at the rear panel of PRM1014 monitor Figure 4 2 1 The Rear Panel of PRM1014 Monitor The interfaces numbered from 1 to 8 in red...

Page 24: ...A connector with a fastener 4 Video Input Interface BNC It provides two SDI input interfaces One is labeled as LINE IN1 and the other is LINE IN2 1Vp p 3dB sync negative 5 Audio Output interface It p...

Page 25: ...ut connectors for RS485 PIN No RS485 IN Terminal Signal RS485 OUT Terminal Signal 1 2 GND GND 3 Tx Tx 4 Rx Rx 5 Rx Rx 6 Tx Tx 7 8 NC NC 10 Power Input It provides a 4 pins cannon power input interface...

Page 26: ...4 2 2 Tally Switch of PRM1014 Monitor The dip is white and it is on the ON character side that the corresponding tally light will be lit up The front Tally light is controlled by No 1 Dip labeled with...

Page 27: ...5 720P30 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 WXG...

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Page 29: ...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 MENU button at the bottom o...

Page 30: ...when the control icon which is in yellow highlight is at the back of the item name The sub menu item value is editable when the control icon which is in yellow highlight is at the back of the item va...

Page 31: ...ue is displayed in yellow as shown in Figure 5 1 5 CLOSED CAPTION MARKER AUDIO DISPALY CONFIG COLOR TEMP FUNCTION KEY IMD MAIN STATUS INPUT SELECT NTSC SETUP SDI1 SDI2 LINE1 LINE2 HDMI NTSC PHASE INPU...

Page 32: ...n of STATUS Menu Items Items Default Value Domain Range Description INPUT SDI1 SDI1 SDI2 LINE1 CVBS LINE2 CVBS HDMI Show the Input format FORMAT NO SGINAL Show the format of the input signal COLOR TEM...

Page 33: ...adjusted date The sub menu values in STATUS menu can t be modified they are displayed the actual status of the monitor 5 1 2 INPUT SELECT Menu The INPUT SELECT menu items are used to set the source of...

Page 34: ...STANDARD An image with sharpened edges is displayed COLOR Displays the intensified areas of images with color selected in FOCUS COLOR Enable Disable the focus assist function and set the focus assist...

Page 35: ...T Function 2 LUMA ZOOM CHECK The LUMA ZOOM CHECK 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...

Page 36: ...alue Domain Range Description MARKER OFF OFF ON Set whether to show all of the markers It is the main switch for area marker center marker and safety marker AREA MARKER OFF when the display aspect is...

Page 37: ...t 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 only HALF 50 Background brightness B...

Page 38: ...transparency For example set ASPECT as 16 9 AREA MARKER as 4 3 and SAFETY AREA as 95 then the comparison of the three MARKER MATs are as shown in Figure 5 1 11 Figure 5 1 11 MARKER MAT All markers wi...

Page 39: ...UDIO1 external signal1 AUDIO2 external signal2 UNDEF no signal Select the audio source When there is no sync in and the input signal is not HDMI SDI1 SDI2 you can select only UNDEF AUDIO1 or AUDIO2 SP...

Page 40: ...CAL you can choose the followings for Meter Position BOT LEFT bottom left BOT RIGHT bottom right TOP RIGHT top right TOP LEFT top left When the value of METER DIRECTION is HORIZONTAL you can choose th...

Page 41: ...me with two white level lines in the meter the upper is the 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 refer...

Page 42: ...the bottom or top left of the screen and the other displays 8 channels 9 10 on the bottom or top right of the screen the bottom or top is decided by METER POSITION as shown in Figure 5 1 16 Figure 5 1...

Page 43: ...D information If the signal input is not equal to No signal and this item is auto the status information will show 15 seconds when the status changed and then closed automatically AFD DISPLAY OFF OFF...

Page 44: ...a mode for TC display Thereinto the value of LINE WFM is different according to the type of input signal as shown in Table 5 1 6 Table 5 1 6 The Description for LINE WFM Item Input Signal Default Dom...

Page 45: ...een the menu items are as shown in Figure 5 1 18 Figure 5 1 18 CLOSED CAPTION Menu The relationship of Items Default Value Domain Range and Description of the sub item is shown in Table 5 1 7 Table 5...

Page 46: ...Table 5 1 8 The Description of CONFIG Menu Items Items Default Value 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...

Page 47: ...put signals on the monitor s screen It will introduce the display mode settings and signal source selection for the multiple images on screen as follows 1 Display Mode This device provides four modes...

Page 48: ...by the PIP SIZE item and there are two kinds of outlines for the slave picture as shown in Figure 5 1 22 Figure 5 1 22 The Size for the Slave Picture In PIP mode if you set SUB IN SELECT to be WAVE F...

Page 49: ...he current picture The current picture is labeled by a triangle as shown in Figure 5 1 24 at the bottom center of the picture You can select the current picture by the WIN SELECT command assigned to a...

Page 50: ...Picture SDI1 SDI2 LINE1 CVBS LINE2 CVBS HDMI WFM SDI1 SDI2 LINE1 CVBS LINE2 CVBS HDMI Position for signal source The input signal information of the main picture displays at the top left corner of th...

Page 51: ...he auto standby mode Press 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 t...

Page 52: ...on 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...

Page 53: ...y in USER1 and USER2 mode If the COLOR TEMP is set to USER1 or USER2 with customized settings you can select the menu item COLOR TEMP RESET command to restore product originals for Gains and Offsets a...

Page 54: ...s in out of the image to 96 of its original size without changing the aspect ratio NORMAL Zooms in out of the image without changing the aspect ratio UNDER Zooms in out of the image without changing t...

Page 55: ...for picture picture display 5 1 10 IMD Menu The IMD menu items are used to adjust the parameters defined for IMD display the menu items are as shown in Figure 5 1 30 Figure 5 1 30 IMD Menu The relatio...

Page 56: ...00 Select a baud rate for communication LED TALLY ON OFF ON Set whether to switch on tally light OSD TALLY MODE RG RG Red Green GR Green only RGY Red Green Yellow OFF No tally light Select the OSD Tal...

Page 57: ...Chinese characters For other values of IMD PROTOCAL the IMD CHARACTER abides by the corresponding protocol The PRM1014 monitor could receive the Tally control signal from a TSL server and display the...

Page 58: ...ace to connect with TSI 3000 the RS485 uses the RJ45 connector and the function of RS485 interface of RMM1024 is defined as in Table 5 1 13 Table 5 1 13 The Pins Input output connectors for RS485 of R...

Page 59: ...es below to set up the communication between one of COM7 COM12 and RS485 as shown in Table 5 1 15 Table 5 1 15 Connection Between COM7 COM12 of TSI 3000 and RS485 of RMM1024 DB9 COM7 COM12 RJ45 RS485...

Page 60: ...shown in the following table RS485 RMM1024 RJ45 Use the RS485 interface to connect with TSI 3000 the RS485 uses the RJ45 connector and the function of RS485 interface of RMM1024 is defined as in Table...

Page 61: ...device The connection should obey the rules below to set up the communication between one of COM3 COM6 and RS485 as shown in Table 5 1 17 Table 5 1 17 Connection Between COM3 COM6 of TSI 3000 and RS48...

Page 62: ...sequence should be defined as in Figure 5 1 35 Figure 5 1 35 Pin Sequence of Cable1 2 TallyMan RMM1024 Connect the TallyMan Controller TM1 TM2 TM2 PLUS with RMM1024 as shown in Figure 5 1 36 Figure 5...

Page 63: ...DB9 Use one of the CONTROL1 CONTROL2 interface at the rear panel of TallyMan Controller to connect with RMM1024 monitor the CONTROL1 CONTROL2 is a RS422 interface using female DB9 connector and the p...

Page 64: ...er TM2 PLUS all comfort to the above definition about the connection and the pins relationship Refer to the user manuals of these devices for details Cable1 The connectors at the two ends of CABLE1 sh...

Page 65: ...Cable1 Cable2 Use Cable2 to connect every two RMM1024 monitors through the RS485 Interface the Cable2 is a straight through line and the connectors at the two ends of Cable2 should both be male RJ45 T...

Page 66: ...gure 5 1 40 The LED Tally indicator is displayed at the top center of the monitor and the two OSD Tally lights are displayed at the bottom of the monitor screen separately at the left and right side o...

Page 67: ...the data is in 128 254 the result will be equal to subtract 128 from the IMD ID in addition the data length is 0 255 when receiving data of MAGE VIDEO protocol 1 TSL3 1 Set IMD IMD Protocol item to be...

Page 68: ...he LED Tally will light in the same color as the lit OSD Tally s otherwise when the two lights of OSD Tally are lit the LED Tally will light in yellow This rule is not fit for LED Tally when the OSD T...

Page 69: ...r LED Tally when the OSD TALLY MODE item is set to be GR OSD TALLY MODE RG GR RGY Select anyone of these three items to open the OSD TALLY the color and the status of the LEFT OSD TALLY and RIGHT OSD...

Page 70: ...omfort to the receiving instructions of the IMAGE VIDEO protocol refer to IMAGE VIDEO protocol for details TALLY SOURCE IMAGE VIDEO The monitor supports the following command set in IMAGE VIDEO 1510 p...

Page 71: ...2 1 Selecting STATUS Menu Back to the Main menu After entering to a sub menu item or a sub menu item value press MENU button to back to the upper level menu area Close the Main menu Press MENU button...

Page 72: ...em as shown in Figure 5 2 2 Figure 5 2 2 The Control Icon Moves from the Sub menu Item Value to the Corresponding Sub menu Item 3 Operations to sub menu item value Switch sub menu item value When the...

Page 73: ...CONFIG menu Step 2 Select the value of the Language item Press ENTER button to get into the CONFIG menu items and click down button to select the sub item LANGUAGE then click ENTER button to get into...

Page 74: ...Functionality of the Main Menu 68 PIP PIP PBP SDI1 15 0 0 IMD Figure 5 2 4 Switching the Value of LANGUAGE Step 4 Exit the main menu Click MENU button to exit the main menu...

Page 75: ...PRM1014 and the network address of PRM1014 must be in the same segment This chapter will introduce how to set and check the parameters of PRM1014 in Internet Explorer 6 1 Access the settings Use Inte...

Page 76: ...nput signal such as SDI1 SDI2 LINE1 LINE2 HDMI The selecting box of Apply to All at the right side is used to synchronize the settings of a signal source to another signal source 2 Navigation menu lis...

Page 77: ...st and the parameter list will change with the navigation menu when switched Figure 6 2 2 Parameter List There may be a S icon followed by some parameter name in the parameter list it is mean that thi...

Page 78: ...nd Description of the sub item is shown in Table 6 2 1 Table 6 2 1 The Description of ADJUST Menu Items Items Default Value Domain Range Description CONTRAST 50 0 100 Adjust the picture contrast BRIGH...

Page 79: ...Set the picture displaying mode in full mode or in sub picture mode AUDIO MONITOR OFF OFF ON Set whether in audio monitoring VOLUME 16 0 31 Adjust the volume 6 2 2 VIDEO DISPLAY Menu It will introduc...

Page 80: ...left navigation menu list it will display the system parameters as shown in Figure 6 2 5 Figure 6 2 5 System Menu The relationship of Items Default Value Domain Range and Description of the sub item i...

Page 81: ...will be no further description about their meanings and value range in this chapter refer to Chapter 5 Functionality of the Main Menu for the details about STATUS VIDEO CONFIG AUDIO CONFIG MARKER DIS...

Page 82: ...wn value list for the parameter as shown in Figure 6 3 3 for example modify CH1 2 to G1 Figure 6 3 3 Display the Drop Down Value List of Meter Select S Click button to confirm the selection and the pa...

Page 83: ...st menu on screen adjustment or in Volume item of ADJUST menu in management interface Figure 6 3 5 The Value is Modified Simultaneously on Screen Menu Likewise if you modify the value of a parameter o...

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Page 85: ...00 typ 5 points average 340 min 5 points average Response Time ms Typ 25 Backlight WhiteLED Backlight Life Hrs 20000 Work Temperature 0 C 35 C Signal Formats SD 480ip59 94 576i50 HD SMPTE 274M 1080i 5...

Page 86: ...Battery Plate 1 2 PRM1014 BP E6 Canon LP E6 Battery Plate 1 2 Hanger PRM HS Hot shoe mount 1 Hanger PRM MH Magic arm 1 Monitor bag PRM PP Monitor bag 1 Sun shade PRM SHD Sun shade 1 If you want to use...

Page 87: ...Specifications 81 Figure 7 1 Front Panel Unit mm Figure 7 2 Rear Panel Unit mm...

Page 88: ...Specifications 82 Figure 7 3 Top View Unit mm Figure 7 4 Side View Unit mm Specifications are subject to change without notice No Text Below...

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