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Functionality of the Main Menu

 

 

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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 monitor, the menu items are as shown in Figure 5.1-6: 

CLOSE CAPTION

INPUT SELECT

MARKER

AUDIO

DISPALY

CONFIG

COLOR TEMP

FUNCTION KEY

GPI

MAIN

MODEL

INPUT

FORMAT

COLOR TEMP

SCAN MODE

FAST MODE

SERIAL NUMBER

IP ADDRESS

COLOR VERSION

STATUS

XCM-240-3HSV

SDI1

NO SIGNAL

D65

OVER

OFF

XCM2402014070001

192.168.1.86

65535 -255 -255.65535

STATUS

IMD

KEY INHIBIT

 

Figure 5.1-6    STATUS 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 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 
TEMP 

D65 

-- 

Show 

the 

color 

temperature. 

SCAN 
MODE 

NORMAL 

  NORMAL 

  OVER 

  UNDER 

Show the scan mode. 

Summary of Contents for XCM-240

Page 1: ...XCM 240 LCD Monitor User Manual...

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Page 3: ...lease Date November 10th 2014 Company OSEE TECHNOLOGY CO LTD Customer Support Address No 22 Building No 68 zone Beiqing Road Haidian District Beijing China Post Code 100094 Tel 86 010 62434168 Fax 86...

Page 4: ...em 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 XCM 240 3HSV The images of XCM 240 are...

Page 5: ...Operations of Rear Panel 17 4 3 Supported Signal Format 21 Chapter 5 Functionality of the Main Menu 23 5 1 Main Menu 23 5 1 1 STATUS Menu 26 5 1 2 INPUT SELECT Menu 27 5 1 3 MARKER Menu 28 5 1 4 AUDIO...

Page 6: ...6 2 1 ADJUST Menu 55 6 2 2 VIDEO DISPLAY Menu 57 6 2 3 SYSTEM Menu 57 6 2 4 Other Menus 58 6 3 Parameter Settings 59 Chapter 7 Specifications 63...

Page 7: ...it digital signal processing technology plus 3D comb filter de interlacing capability and accurate scaling ensures the XCM 240 series LCD Monitor to achieve a better effect of smoother and more natura...

Page 8: ...PBP and PIP dual 3G SDI capable under PBP mode Supporting waveform vector scope audio metering bar TC IMD and CC Supporting varied color temperature varied scan modes flexibility in marker setting Bl...

Page 9: ...inst 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 cause...

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: ...elow before installing XCM 240 Check the 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 pac...

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

Page 15: ...nformation 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 SDI1 1080I59 94 Source Signal Format 2 Waveform and V...

Page 16: ...C AFD and CC information will display at the top center of the screen as an icon 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...

Page 17: ...re are a series of buttons at the bottom of the screen and these buttons are used to control the screen menu items Figure 4 1 1 the Buttons in Front Panel As shown in Figure 4 1 1 take the left screen...

Page 18: ...rner of the screen as shown in Figure 4 1 2 Use it to select an input signal source press it again to toggle among these input signal items SDI1 LINE1 CVBS LINE2 CVBS LINE2 Y C SOURCE SDI2 LINE2 YPBPR...

Page 19: ...re 4 1 4 Function Menu List After you have loaded the function menu list it will be closed automatically if you do nothing operation with it in 10s If the value related to the function button can t be...

Page 20: ...n menu Press this button to do some operations with the Main menu it includes the following operations Display the Main menu Back to the higher level menu Quit the Main menu Refer to 5 2 Menu Settings...

Page 21: ...WN 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 Table 4 1 1 The Description of...

Page 22: ...monitor is standby When the device is standby cut off the power and restart the device the status of the device will be normal but not standby 4 2 Rear Panel Features It will introduce the arrangement...

Page 23: ...o Output LINE2 CVBS Y OUT output the composited LINE2 and component Y signals 14 Video Input LINE2 Pb C IN feed the component Pb and component C signals 15 Video Output LINE2 Pb C OUT output the compo...

Page 24: ...he other is SDI2 IN 4 HDMI It provides one HDMI input interface HDMI Type A connector with a fastener 5 Video Output Interface BNC It provides two SDI output interfaces One is labeled as SDI1 OUT the...

Page 25: ...for RS485 is shown as in Table 4 2 2 Table 4 2 2 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...

Page 26: ...he signal sources and the interfaces are shown as in Table 4 2 3 Table 4 2 3 The Relationship of the Signal Sources and Input output Interfaces Signal Source Video Input Video Output LINE1 LINE1 IN LI...

Page 27: ...gnal Format SDI VIDEO HDMI YC YPBPR PAL NTSC 480I60 59 94 576I50 480P60 59 94 576P50 720P24 23 97 720P25 720P30 29 97 720P50 720P60 59 94 1080SF24 23 97 1035I60 59 94 1080I50 1080I60 59 94 1080P24 23...

Page 28: ...XCM 240 Features 22 SDI VIDEO HDMI YC YPBPR UXGA 1600X1200 UXGA 1680X1050 WUXGA 1920X1080 WUXGA 1920X1200...

Page 29: ...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 1 1 CLOSE CAPTION INPUT SELECT MARKER AUDIO DISPAL...

Page 30: ...odify the value of the 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 se...

Page 31: ...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 value it shows that this sub...

Page 32: ...MODE SERIAL NUMBER IP ADDRESS COLOR VERSION STATUS XCM 240 3HSV SDI1 NO SIGNAL D65 OVER OFF XCM2402014070001 192 168 1 86 65535 255 255 65535 STATUS IMD KEY INHIBIT Figure 5 1 6 STATUS Menu The relati...

Page 33: ...255 65535 Show the color version according to its 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 INP...

Page 34: ...Disable LINE2 input and select the input source HDMI ON ON OFF Enable Disable HDMI input NTSC SETUP 7 5 0 7 5 Select the NTSC mode NTSC PHASE 0 50 50 Set the NTSC phase 5 1 3 MARKER Menu The MARKER me...

Page 35: ...es show with the following scale OFF close area marker 4 3 15 9 14 9 13 9 1 85 1 2 35 1 when the display aspect is 4 3 images show with the following scale OFF close area marker 16 9 Select the area m...

Page 36: ...r mat CROSS HATCH OFF OFF ON Set whether to show the cross hatch When NATIVE is ON all of the markers will be disabled and hidden The AREA MARKER CENTER MARKER and SAFETY MARKER feature are available...

Page 37: ...ription AUDIO SOURCE EDB EDB embedded signal AUDIO1 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...

Page 38: ...ition 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 the followings for Meter Position BOTTOM TOP Sele...

Page 39: ...5 1 10 DISPLAY SETUP Menu The relationship of Items Default Value Domain Range and Description of the sub item is shown in Table 5 1 5 Table 5 1 5 The Description of DISPLAY SETUP Menu Items Items De...

Page 40: ...t the under limit of WFM WFM TRANS OPAQUE OPAQUE TRANS1 TRANS2 TRANS3 Set the transparency of the WFM WFM POSITION LEFT LEFT LEFT BOT RIGHT BOT RIGHT Select the displayed position for WFM TIME CODE OF...

Page 41: ...configure its display mode through DISPLAY WAVE FORM TYPE and configure its display position through DISPLAY WFM POSITION Use CONFIG SUB IN TYPE to switch to PIP mode or PBP mode Refer to 5 1 7 CONFI...

Page 42: ...escription 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 TE...

Page 43: ...and Description of the sub item is shown in Table 5 1 8 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 FIL...

Page 44: ...sharpness LOCK NUMBER XXXXXXXX Set the lock number LANGUAGE ENGLISH ENGLISH CHINESE Select a language mode 1 PIP and PBP In PIP mode the relationship of the main picture and the slave picture is as s...

Page 45: ...e if Audio Meter was shown up it could display at the top position of the screen just at the top left corner or at the top right corner thus to avoid colliding with the WFM 2 Scope for the slave pictu...

Page 46: ...xit editor 5 1 8 COLOR TEMP Menu The COLOR TEMP menu items are used to adjust the color temperature parameters and the color balance the menu items are as shown in Figure 5 1 16 AUDIO CONFIG FUNCTION...

Page 47: ...st the Red Offset GREEN BIAS 0 50 50 Adjust the Green Offset BLUE BIAS 0 50 50 Adjust the Blue Offset COPY FROM D65 D32 3200K D50 5000K D56 5600K D65 6500K D93 9300K Copy this parameter value to USER...

Page 48: ...EY Menu Items Items Default Value Domain Range Description F1 SCAN SCAN NATIVE ASPECT BLUE ONLY MONO MARKER H V DELAY AUDIO METER FAST MODE TC IMD MUTE PBP CC FREEZE WIN SELECT UNDEF Set a function to...

Page 49: ...d to define functions to GPI1 GPI6 the menu items are as shown in Figure 5 1 17 AUDIO MAIN GPI FUNCTION KEY CONFIG COLOR TEMP CLOSE CAPTION DISPALY MARKER INPUT SELECT STATUS IMD KEY INHIBIT GPI1 GPI2...

Page 50: ...control If the level does not change but there are other control caused by changes in the control value perform this change When boot detect the GPI input status after initialization If a GPI value is...

Page 51: ...Switch at the falling edge when switching to the other input exit SDI2 Switch the input source to SDI2 Switch at the falling edge when switching to the other input exit LINE1 Switch the input source...

Page 52: ...relationship of Items Default Value Domain Range and Description of the sub item is shown in Table 5 1 14 Table 5 1 14 The Description of IMD Menu Items Items Default Value Domain Range Description IM...

Page 53: ...tting when using the Image Video tally control this setting will determine the state which is selected TALLY SOURCE STANDARD STANDARD IMAGE IDEO TSL Select the source for LED tally source If IMD DISPL...

Page 54: ...s Default Value Domain Range and Description of the sub item is shown in Table 5 1 7 Table 5 1 15 The Description of KEY INHIBIT Menu Items Items Default Value Domain Range Description KEY INHIBIT OFF...

Page 55: ...FIG COLOR TEMP FUNCTION KEY GPI MAIN MODEL INPUT FORMAT COLOR TEMP SCAN MODE FAST MODE SERIAL NUMBER IP ADDRESS COLOR VERSION STATUS XCM 240 3HSV SDI1 NO SIGNAL D65 OVER OFF XCM2402014070001 192 168 1...

Page 56: ...ue and press Enter button to firm the modification the control icon is back to the corresponding sub menu item as shown in Figure 5 2 2 OFF INPUT SELECT SDI1 INPUT SELECT SDI1 OFF Figure 5 2 2 The Con...

Page 57: ...ess 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 the sub value list as shown in Figure 5 2 3 the current con...

Page 58: ...in Menu 52 shown in Figure 5 2 4 press ENTER button to confirm the modification GPI IMD PIP PIP PBP SDI1 15 0 0 Figure 5 2 4 Switching the Value of LANGUAGE Step 4 Exit the main menu Click MENU button...

Page 59: ...XCM 240 and the network address of XCM 240 must be in the same segment This chapter will introduce how to set and check the parameters of XCM 240 in Internet Explorer 6 1 Access the settings Use Inte...

Page 60: ...uch as SDI1 SDI2 LINE1 LINE2 CVBS HDMI The selecting box of Apply to All at the right side is used to synchronize the settings for all the other kinds of input sources 2 Navigation menu list It shows...

Page 61: ...2 Parameter List There may be a S icon followed by some parameter name in the parameter list it is mean that this parameter is only a local parameter for the current selected signal source otherwise t...

Page 62: ...on CONTRAST 50 0 100 Adjust the picture contrast BRIGHTNESS 50 0 100 Adjust the picture brightness CHROMA 50 0 100 Adjust the picture monochroma MONO NORMAL NORMAL MONO Enable disable Monochrome mode...

Page 63: ...ters as shown in Figure 6 2 5 Figure 6 2 4 VIDEO DISPLAY Menu The relationship of Items Default Value Domain Range and Description of the sub item is shown in Table 6 2 3 Table 6 2 2 The Description o...

Page 64: ...255 255 255 0 Subnet mask Gateway 192 168 1 1 Gateway address LOCK NUMBER XXXXXX Show the Serial Number LOCK NUMBER XXXXXX Set the Serial Number MPU Version 12 Product information FPGA Version 4 Produ...

Page 65: ...Click AUDIO button to display its parameter list as shown in Figure 6 3 1 the corresponding screen main menu is shown as in Figure 6 3 2 Figure 6 3 1 Parameter List for AUDIO CLOSE CAPTION DISPALY CON...

Page 66: ...xample 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 page is refreshed You can check the modification on the screen m...

Page 67: ...ATUS IMD KEY INHIBIT METER DIRECTION AUDIO SOURCE SPEAK OUT L SPEAK OUT R AUDIO METER METER SELECT METER POSITION METER DIS MODE REF LEVEL AUDIO HORIZONTAL AUDIO1 EBD CH1 EBD CH1 OFF G1 TOP MODE1 20dB...

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Page 69: ...0 270 H 0 270 V Contrast 1000 1 Typ Luminance cd 250 Typ Response Time ms Typ 6 Backlight WhiteLED Backlight Life Hrs 50000 Work Temperature 0 C 35 C Signal Formats CVBS PAL NTSC SD 480ip60 576i50 HD...

Page 70: ...Rate Color Matrix Input Output Input Output INPUT ALL OUTPUT NORMAL NTSC 684X462 1366X768 1024X768 720X487 720X487 720X487 1366X768 1024X768 60 601 PAL 684X548 1366X768 1024X768 720X576 720X576 720X5...

Page 71: ...920X1080 1920X1080 1920X1080 1366X768 50 709 1080P24 1824X1026 1366X768 1920X1080 1920X1080 1920X1080 1366X768 48 709 1080P25 1824X1026 1366X768 1920X1080 1920X1080 1920X1080 1366X768 50 709 1080P30 1...

Page 72: ...Specifications 66 Figure 7 1 Front Panel Unit mm Figure 7 2 Rear Panel Unit mm...

Page 73: ...Specifications 67 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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