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RMM1024 Monitor 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

User Manual

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for RMM1024

Page 1: ...RMM1024 Monitor User Manual...

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Page 3: ...2013 12 20 Company Beijing Osee Digital Technology Ltd Customer Support Address No 22 Building No 68 zone Beiqing Road Haidian District Beijing China Post Code 100094 Tel 010 62434168 Fax 010 6243416...

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 RMM1024 3HSV RMM1024 HSV RMM1024 SV The images of RM...

Page 5: ...rted Signal Format 18 Chapter 5 Functionality of the Main Menu 21 5 1 Main Menu 21 5 1 1 STATUS Menu 24 5 1 2 INPUT SELECT Menu 26 5 1 3 MARKER Menu 27 5 1 4 AUDIO Menu 29 5 1 5 DISPLAY Menu 31 5 1 6...

Page 6: ...II Chapter 7 Specifications 61...

Page 7: ...or and so on It is compatible with the monitors of RMS series and adding the new Ethernet function Figure 1 A Diagram of RMM1024 Features Supports 3G HD SD SDI analog composite video signal and HDMI 1...

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

Page 9: ...djusted to the minimum then it might be hard to see the display screen Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing will be required under all of the following conditions The unit has...

Page 10: ...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 e...

Page 11: ...e 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 packi...

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Page 13: ...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 14: ...ter for it 10 Headphone Interface The icon as shown in Screen No 1 is the headphone interface it supports 3 5mm stereo and the two screen share one headphone interface The Status Information usually d...

Page 15: ...RMM1024 for example these buttons are as follows 1 Power 2 IN 3 MUTE 4 MENU 5 F1 6 F2 7 ENTER Stand directly in front of a RMM1024 usually the left screen is called No 1 screen and the right screen is...

Page 16: ...standby cut off the power and restart the device the status of the device will be normal but not standby 2 IN Select the input signal Press this button to display the source menu at the right top cor...

Page 17: ...oggle this button to enable or disable the audio monitor and the light in the button will indicate the status of audio monitoring When the light is on the audio is monitoring and when the light is off...

Page 18: ...r to 5 2 Menu Settings for detail about the main menu operations Press and hold the MUTE ENTER button for 3s can reset the menu settings to factory originals as shown in Figure 4 1 5 Figure 4 1 5 Rese...

Page 19: ...H V DELAY AUDIO METER TC IMD UNDEF Refer to 5 1 9 FUNCTION KEY Menu for the details 6 F2 This button can achieve the following two functions F2 F2 function button Press F2 to display the function men...

Page 20: ...OLUME BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST CHROMA Figure 4 1 8 Adjust Menu List After displaying the Adjust menu press Up or Down button to adjust the menu value and then press ENTER button to confirm the value select...

Page 21: ...atures It will introduce the arrangement and the operations of the interfaces in rear of the panel in the following 4 2 1 Arrangement of Rear Panel As shown in Figure 4 2 1 there are various input and...

Page 22: ...cture for your safety 2 Video Input Interface BNC It provides two SDI input interfaces one is labeled as SDI1 IN and the other is SDI2 IN 800mVp p 10 3 Video Output Interface BNC It provides two SDI o...

Page 23: ...s shown as in Table 4 2 1 Table 4 2 1 The Comparison of Pins and Input output 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...

Page 24: ...creen 1 Screen 2 PIN1 PIN2 PIN3 PIN4 Red GND Open GND Open Green Open GND Open GND Amber GND GND GND GND Tally light is in working status when grounding 4 3 Supported Signal Format The supported signa...

Page 25: ...080I50 1080I60 59 94 1080P24 23 97 1080P25 1080P30 29 97 1080P50 1080P60 59 94 VGA 640X480 SVGA 800X600 XGA 1024X768 SXGA 1280X1024 WXGA 1360X768 WXGA 1440X900 WXGA 1400X1050 UXGA 1600X1200 UXGA 1680X...

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Page 27: ...ADDRESS COLOR VERSION STATUS RM1024 3HSV SDI1 NO SIGNAL D65 OVER OFF RM10242013070001 192 168 1 86 65535 255 255 65535 STATUS Figure 5 1 Main Menu 5 1 Main Menu Press the MENU button at the bottom of...

Page 28: ...Enter button to modify the value of the sub menu Refer to 5 2 Menu Settings for details Figure 5 1 2 the Sub menu Value List The sub menu item is selected when the control icon which is in yellow high...

Page 29: ...t this sub menu item is selected and the control icon is displayed as a yellow rectangle in front of it as shown in Figure 5 1 4 Figure 5 1 4 A Sub menu Item Is Selected when in the sub menu item valu...

Page 30: ...ected The following will introduce the contents and functionality of these sub menu items in sorts 5 1 1 STATUS Menu The STATUS menu items are used to describe the current status information of the mo...

Page 31: ...of the input signal COLOR TEMP D65 Show the color temperature SCAN MODE NORMAL NORMAL OVER UNDER Show the scan mode FAST MODE OFF OFF ON Show the fast mode SD ASPECT 16 9 16 9 4 3 Show the screen Asp...

Page 32: ...INPUT SELECT Figure 5 1 7 INPUT SELECT Menu The relationship of Items Default Value Domain Range and Description of the sub item is shown in Table 5 1 2 Table 5 1 2 The Description of INPUT SELECT Me...

Page 33: ...R LEVEL CROSS HATCH MARKER OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 1 OFF STATUS MARKER INPUT SELECT Figure 5 1 8 MARKER Menu Table 5 1 3 The Description of MARKER Menu Items Items Default Value Domain Range Description M...

Page 34: ...ratio CENTER MARKER OFF OFF ON Set whether to show the center marker SAFETY MARKER OFF OFF 80 85 88 90 93 95 Set the safety area size according to the aspect ratio and scan mode MARKER LEVEL 1 1 50 2...

Page 35: ...to adjust the audio parameters the menu items are as shown in Figure 5 1 9 Figure 5 1 9 AUDIO Menu The relationship of Items Default Value Domain Range and Description of the sub item is shown in Tab...

Page 36: ...OFF OFF ON Set whether to display the audio meter METER SELECT CH1 2 CH1 2 G1 G2 G3 G4 G1 G2 G1 G3 G1 G4 G2 G3 G2 G4 G3 G4 G1 G4 Select a meter display mode Each G contains four channels and each CH m...

Page 37: ...layed mode for audio meter REF LEVEL 20dB 20dB 18dB Select the reference level OVER LEVEL 10dB 10dB 8dB 6dB 4dB 2dB Select the overload level 5 1 5 DISPLAY Menu The DISPLAY menu items are used to adju...

Page 38: ...UTO or ON WFM FORM SIZE NORMAL NORMAL Normal size FULL Full screen Set the display size of WFM VT WFM FORM TYPE NORMAL VECT100 VECT75 WAVE FORM Switch the display mode among vector100 vector75 and wav...

Page 39: ...form configure its size through DISPLAY WAVE FORM SIZE configure its display mode through DISPLAY WAVE FORM TYPE and configure its display position through CONFIG IMD POSITION Use CONFIG SUB IN TYPE t...

Page 40: ...on of the sub item is shown in Table 5 1 7 Table 5 1 7 The Description of CLOSE CAPTION Menu Items Items Default Value Domain Range Description CLOSE CAPTION OFF CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 TEXT1 TEXT2 TEXT3 TEXT...

Page 41: ...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 SUB IN TYPE PBP PBP PIP OFF Set the arrang...

Page 42: ...back light AUTO STANDBY OFF OFF ON Set whether open the standby mode APPERTURE 0 0 24 Set the picture sharpness LOCK NUMBER XXXXXXXX Set the lock number LANGUAGE ENGLISH ENGLISH CHINESE Select a lang...

Page 43: ...with the main picture s s Table 5 1 9 The Relationship of the Signal Source for Slave Picture and Main Picture Signal Source for Main Picture Signal Source for Slave Picture SDI1 SDI2 LINE1 CVBS LINE...

Page 44: ...ers number 0 to 9 and letter A to Z Press ENTER to edit the LOCK NUMBER than use Up and Down to select characters than press ENTER to go to next character press MENU to exit editor 5 1 8 COLOR TEMP Me...

Page 45: ...erature RED GAIN 128 0 256 Adjust the Red Gain GREEN GAIN 128 0 256 Adjust the Green Gain BLUE GAIN 128 0 256 Adjust the Blue Gain RED BIAS 0 50 50 Adjust the Red Offset GREEN BIAS 0 50 50 Adjust the...

Page 46: ...tion of the sub item is shown in Table 5 1 11 Table 5 1 11 The Description of FUNCTION KEY Menu Items Items Default Value Domain Range Description F1 SCAN SCAN NATIVE ASPECT BLUE ONLY MONO MARKER H V...

Page 47: ...ging the aspect ratio UNDER Zooms in out of the image without changing the aspect ratio Also displays the data at the top of the horizontal blanking block ASPECT Set the aspect ratio of the screen as...

Page 48: ...TSL3 1 TSL4 0 TSL5 0 IMAGE VIDEO NETWORK Select an IMD protocol IMD ID 000 0 255 Set the ID number for IMD IMD NAME XXXXXXXX Set an IMD name for each screen BAUD RATE 38400 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400...

Page 49: ...and Down to select characters than press ENTER to go to next character press MENU to exit editor 5 2 Menu Settings When checking or modifying the value of the menu item cooperating with the following...

Page 50: ...nu area Close the Main menu Press MENU button to close the Main menu when the control icon is in the Main menu item After you have loaded the Main menu it will be closed automatically if you do nothin...

Page 51: ...em value When the control icon is in sub menu item value press Up or Down button to switch among its value list Confirm the modification to sub menu item value Press ENTER button to confirm the select...

Page 52: ...R 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 the sub value list as shown in Figure 5 2 3 the current control ico...

Page 53: ...Functionality of the Main Menu 47 Figure 5 2 4 Switching the Value of LANGUAGE Step 4 Exit the main menu Click MENU button to exit the main menu...

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Page 55: ...RMM1024 and the network address of RMM1024 must be in the same segment This chapter will introduce how to set and check the parameters of RMM1024 in Internet Explorer 6 1 Access the settings Use Inte...

Page 56: ...nterface is divided into the following parts 1 Screen selection button It is used to switch between the two screens at the top of the working area Click Monitor 1 to show the parameter values set in s...

Page 57: ...APTION USER CONFIG COLOR TEMPERATURE FUNCTION KEY IMD and SYSTEM Click the navigation menu it will show the corresponding settings on the right side The menu items in main menu on screen display are m...

Page 58: ...ent selected monitor otherwise the parameter is global and the modification is valid for both screens The SET button is used to confirm the modification of the parameter value 6 2 1 ADJUST Menu It wil...

Page 59: ...e picture BLUE ONLY NORMAL NORMAL BLUE Enable disable Blue Only mode MONO NORMAL NORMAL MONO Enable disable Monochrome mode normal mode is actually the color mode H V DELAY OFF OFF H DELAY V DELAY H V...

Page 60: ...ms Default Value Domain Range and Description of the sub item is shown in Table 6 2 3 Table 6 2 2 The Description of VIDEO DISPLAY Menu Items Items Default Value Domain Range Description SCAN NORMAL N...

Page 61: ...f System Menu Items Items Default Value Domain Range Description IP 192 168 1 86 IP address MASK 255 255 255 0 Subnet mask Gateway 192 168 1 1 Gateway address LOCK NUMBER 0001 Serial Number 32626 Vers...

Page 62: ...ut STATUS VIDEO CONFIG AUDIO CONFIG MARKER DISPLAY USER CONFIG and COLOR TEMPERATURE 6 3 Parameter Settings It will introduce how to modify parameter values in management interface in the followings F...

Page 63: ...re 6 3 2 Screen Main Menu for AUDIO Click button to display the drop down 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...

Page 64: ...an check the modification on the screen menu the results are the same as shown in Figure 6 3 4 and Figure 6 3 5 Figure 6 3 4 Modify the Value of a Parameter The volume can be checked and modified in a...

Page 65: ...gure 6 3 5 The Value is Modified Simultaneously on Screen Menu Likewise if you modify the value of a parameter on screen menu first you may check the same changing result in management interface throu...

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Page 67: ...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 68: ...Specification Values Stereo HEADPHONE 3 5mm stereo Jack 2 Dimensions The description of the product dimensions of RMM1024is shown as in the following figures Figure 7 1 Front Panel Unit mm Figure 7 2...

Page 69: ...Specifications 63 Figure 7 3 Side View Unit mm Specifications are subject to change without notice No Text Below...

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Page 71: ...FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT http www osee dig com No 22 Building No 68 zone Beiqing Road Haidian District Beijing China Tel 86 010 62434168 Fax 86 010 62434169 E mail sales osee dig com...

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