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Operator Manual Rev 2.0 

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Zoom 

Displays the HD picture in full resolution mode (pixel to pixel). 
Depending of the input format, the magnification ratio can be different. 
 
Displays the SD picture in full screen.  
In this case there is an important magnification ratio applied to the original picture. The 
resultant picture includes created pixels and lines and cannot be considered as a proof. In 
this mode the waveform will be superimposed to the picture. 
 
Arrows move the picture on Top/Bottom, Left/Right positions. Moving increments are 
proportional to 1/8 of the video standard. Fine adjustment can be made by rotating the 
rotating knob.  
 
A long push on the Zoom key centers the picture, the next push sends back to the full 
picture display. 
 
During the zoom mode a pictogram is displayed in the right side of the tool zone.  
This pictogram indicates the relative position of the magnified zone in the original picture. 

 

 
 
 

Aspect Ratio 

Allows the change of aspect ratio between: 

1.33:1 

4/3 

SD only 

1.78:1 

16/9 

HD & SD 

2.40:1 

 

HD & SD 

3.20:1 

 

HD & SD (2.40 anamorphic lens on a 1.78 sensor) 

 
No sub functions in Aspect Ratio 

Summary of Contents for CineMonitorHD10 SB Evolution

Page 1: ...Rev 2 0 June 2011 751TS0027 CineMonitorHD Evolution Operator Manual ...

Page 2: ...SuperBright CineMonitorHD15 Studio Evolution 15 HD Monitor Studio version If the physical electrical and optical characteristics of the products are different the user interface is the same Several configurations are optionally available for this family of products There is the choice at the order between several input boards which gives different functionalities described in this document Some op...

Page 3: ...minal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law CAUTION Warranty is void is the product is opened The unit contains electrostatic sensitive devices which can be damaged or destroyed if you touch them Very high voltage is present in the product and there is some risk of electric shock if opened by a non accredited technician Standard ESD procedures must be strict...

Page 4: ...r Requirements 11 OPERATION 13 Sart Up Power 13 Using the direct functions 13 Using the sub functions F1 F4 13 Using the rotating knob 14 DIRECT FUNCTIONS 15 Colorimetry Temperature Dimming 15 Markers 15 Measure Waveform Histogram Vectorscope 16 Waveform 16 Histogram 18 Vectorscope 18 Zoom 19 Aspect Ratio 19 User 20 Input Selection Input Sel 21 Adjust ADJ 21 MENU FUNCTIONS 23 HELP 23 MONITOR INFO ...

Page 5: ...6 AUDIO 26 TIMECODE 26 I LENS 26 FOCUS HELPER 27 FRAMELINE 28 HORIZON 28 LIMITS 29 MEASUREMENTS 31 TALLY 32 PICTURE FX 32 RANGE STANDARD EXTENDED 33 SCAN 33 TECHNICAL 34 CVBS STD SELECT 34 NTSC 34 ACCESSORY 34 HDMI MODE CANON NORMAL 34 GPI 34 VOLTAGE ALARM 35 REVERSE SCROLLING 35 EXIT TEMPO 35 LED DIMMER 35 MEMORY 35 MEM 1 MEM 4 35 PRESET 36 SERVICE MAINTENANCE 37 General 37 Useful tips 37 Cleanin...

Page 6: ...volution Updating your CineMonitorHD Evolution 38 Calibration 39 Product Return 39 SPECIFICATIONS 41 Common Characteristics 41 Connections 42 List of Standards per Input 43 Specific Characteristics 43 TRANSVIDEO EQUIPMENT LIMITED WARRANTY 45 ...

Page 7: ... menu Or fill up the warranty card and send it by mail or by fax to your distributor or to the factory Safety Inspection Before using the monitor be sure that the product is not damaged that the protective glass is not broken and that the connector do not have missing pins foreign objects inside the housing The cables must be in good condition and adapted to the environment where you are working A...

Page 8: ...are on the back of the monitor Depending on the size of the monitor the connectors and their location may differ The CineMonitorHD Evolution family offers a user interface common to all sizes Some functions are directly accessible from the direct functions keypad others from the menu with use of the rotating knob The CineMonitorHD screen is partitioned in two areas The picture zone displays the pi...

Page 9: ...INTRODUCTION Operator Manual Rev 2 0 Page 9 Figure 1 CineMonitorHD8 Evolution front Figure 2 CineMonitorHD8 Evolution back ...

Page 10: ...use and security for the equipment and user Please contact Transvideo S A or its local representative in case of need or visit www transvideo eu Do not use the monitor with loose fixation or damaged brackets for your own safety and that of others working with you Several mounting points are present on this equipment for a secured professional use A slide with a 20 nut is delivered as standard equi...

Page 11: ... SB Evolution Transvideo AL63 CineMonitorHD15 SBL Evolution Transvideo AL80 CineMonitorHD15 Studio Evolution Transvideo AL63 The input power voltage range is extremely wide from 10 to 36 V DC except specified differently The power consumption slightly varies with the input voltage the operating temperature and the equipment configuration The internal power supply is protected against reverse polar...

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Page 13: ...ct functions Several direct functions are available from the keypad chapter INTRODUCTION section Product Overview One short press on a key gives access to the function One long press more than 2 seconds on a key gives access to the sub functions of the related function if any Pressing F1 F4 enables to adjust those sub functions Using the sub functions F1 F4 Sub function keypad F1 F4 is used to adj...

Page 14: ...s by turning or pushing it Pushing the knob gives access to the menu structure while rotating the knob enables to navigate between the menu items Pushing the knob gives access to the sub menu of the highlighted menu item Selecting EXIT exits from the current menu level to the previous if any A long push on the knob exits from the menu Exiting the menu is also possible by automatic temporization ad...

Page 15: ...ation mode F1 D56 F2 D65 F3 MANUAL Adjustable in MENU COLORIMETRY It is necessary to wait a few seconds after pressing the key before loading of the correct lookup table Markers Displays the marker s selected in sub functions with F1 F4 Not active when ZOOM or FORMAT 2 40 1 are selected This menu is contextual some functions can be unavailable depending of the input format First page F1 4 3 F2 14 ...

Page 16: ...ts are used for the waveform and the histogram Setting these limits is useful to have a visual alert on the waveform and histogram representation of the video signal if there is a risk of overexposure or of loss of black details Waveform Selecting F1 WAVEFORM gives access to another sub menu Pressing F1 F3 selects waveform mode line parade or frame One short press on the knob exits from measuremen...

Page 17: ...2 0 Page 17 F3 FRAME Displays Y R G B in frame mode or sweep mode The content of one frame picture is displayed Pressing the Measure key gives the possibility to adjust the size of the waveform by using the rotating knob 3 sizes available ...

Page 18: ... displays directly the representation One short press on the knob exits measurement menu Then press Measure key gives the possibility to adjust the scale of the histogram by using the rotating knob Vectorscope Selecting F3 VECTOR displays directly the representation in overlay mode ...

Page 19: ... the picture Arrows move the picture on Top Bottom Left Right positions Moving increments are proportional to 1 8 of the video standard Fine adjustment can be made by rotating the rotating knob A long push on the Zoom key centers the picture the next push sends back to the full picture display During the zoom mode a pictogram is displayed in the right side of the tool zone This pictogram indicates...

Page 20: ...S HELPER F3 EXPO Gives access to the OverExposure Control as configured in MENU TOOLS LIMITS F4 Jump to next page Second page F1 MEM Gives access to the memory menu F2 HORIZON F3 ZONE Adjusts the acquisition zone for the waveform and vectorscope Active when 1 LINE or 12 LINE are selected in MENU TOOLS MEASUREMENT F4 Jump to previous page FOCUS and EXPO can be selected simultaneously If both are ac...

Page 21: ...essory input reduces the power consumption of the CineMonitorHD of about 4 Watts The format of the ACC input can be configured in MENU TECHNICAL when ACC input is selected It is possible to select between component YPrPb component RGB or CVBS Adjust ADJ Adjusts Hue NTSC only Brightness Contrast and Saturation Select the parameter by pressing the key and adjust the value by rotating the knob Valida...

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Page 23: ... FW updates of all electronic boards of the monitor To update a CineMonitorHD Evolution refer to chapter SERVICE MAINTENANCE section Updating your CineMonitorHD Evolution ADVANCED UPDATE Gives access to advanced functions for monitor updates For experts only DISPLAY MODE Gives access to 3 display modes COLOR GREEN and B W COLOR Standard mode displays the picture with 16 million colors 256 gray lev...

Page 24: ...to 126mV nominal 0 mV The nominal value in manual mode corresponds to the D65 setup IMPORTANT In MANUAL there is a risk of displaying wrong colors this option must be used carefully D56 CALIBRATED Sets the monitor for a white point DAYLIGHT 5600 CIE 1931 Coordinates x 0 3310 y 0 3460 D65 CALIBRATED Sets the monitor for a white point DAYLIGHT 6500 CIE 1931 Coordinates x 0 3127 y 0 3290 CURVES LOG C...

Page 25: ... 5 The indicated value is for the corrected signal Vc and does not indicate the monitor s gamma IMPORTANT When LOG C LOG F or PANALOG are selected the Gamma Correction GAMMA ADJUST is automatically set to LINEAR The limits must be adjusted to the camera range MENU TOOLS LIMITS STANDARD 0 45 Set the monitor to reproduce a signal corrected by a γ of 0 45 LOCK The lock function prevents errors after ...

Page 26: ...s and the rotating knob when USER is selected in POSITION sub menu DEFAULT replaces the tool at the factory preset TIMECODE Displays the embedded VITC 1 or 2 or LTC Timecode TIMECODE ON OFF Activates or deactivates the function ATC AUTO LTC VITC1 VITC2 Selection of the displayed ATC When AUTO is selected the first time code present is displayed 1 LTC 2 VITC1 3 VITC2 POSITION Allows the user to pla...

Page 27: ...RIAL FILM Selection of 16mm or 35mm Available only if a Cooke 5 I is connected to the monitor FOCUS HELPER Activates a precise focus helper displaying in focus zones with colored dots The focus helper is based on a complex multidimensional digital filter The focus helper can be remoted by the User key The settings must have been previously configured Press long time User key then set the function ...

Page 28: ...e of the frame bottom part is moving H SIZE Size of the frame right part is moving V POS Vertical position of the frame H POS Horizontal position of the frame V ZOOM Vertical homothetic modification of the frame H ZOOM Horizontal homothetic modification of the frame SEND ALL TO CENTER Sends all frames to the center of the screen BCKGND COLOR Matting Generator Selects the background color outside o...

Page 29: ...ls A specific cable is needed to power and remote the bubble through J001 connector Transvideo do not support this third party equipment http www betz tools com monitor_electronic bubble php LIMITS The limits menu is a very important item of the CineMonitorHD Evolution family It is used to setup the characteristics of the camera you are using and some safety levels which will be used in different ...

Page 30: ...in the limits of the white and black clipping values All information within the Sorin s marker limits will be displayed in green on the waveform and the overexposed zone on the picture if the Sorin s Markers are activated Default value 10 IRE OVEREXPOSURE ON OFF Activates or deactivates the overexposure control on the picture The MAX LEVEL and the WHITE CLIPPING are displayed in false colors when ...

Page 31: ...ools SORIN ON OFF Activates or deactivates the Sorin s Marker zoning on the measurement tools BLACK LIMITS ON OFF Activates or deactivates the black limits zoning on the measurement tools 1 LINE Displays the measurement of one line selected with the rotating knob 12 LINES Displays the measurement of a group of 12 lines The first line is selected with the rotating knob ALL LINES Displays the measur...

Page 32: ...ED ON OFF Activates or deactivates the TALLY LED on the front panel TALLY BLINKING FIX Sets the active mode in TALLY ON STYLE Selects the style of the TALLY Includes the TALLY FRAME which is active on FRAME3 of the frameline PICTURE FX NORMAL Restores the standard display VERTICAL FLIP Returns the picture vertically HORIZONTAL FLIP Returns the picture horizontally PICTURE REVERSE Returns the pictu...

Page 33: ... IRE EXTENDED from 7 to 109 IRE SCAN FULL SCAN as default and only value MONITOR REVERSE Returns the picture tools and menus horizontally and vertically AUTO REVERSE Makes a MONITOR REVERSE automatically if the monitor is up side down AUTO FLIP REVERSE Returns the picture automatically vertical axis only if the monitor is up side down ...

Page 34: ...ite synchronization on Y CVBS Composite HDMI MODE CANON NORMAL Improves the video standard switching when shooting with a Canon DSLR Available when CVBS or ACC input are selected Available when HDMI input is selected GPI Assigns functions and trigger conditions to 4 GPIs FUNCTION Assigns a function to the pin of the GPI connector J002 Available functions TALLY RED TALLY GREEN ZOOM HORIZON SWITCH I...

Page 35: ...otating knob when USER is selected in POSITION sub menu DEFAULT replaces the tool at the factory preset REVERSE SCROLLING Reverses the scrolling direction in the menus EXIT TEMPO Sets of the automatic exit temporization from SLOW to FAST LED DIMMER Dimming of the brightness of the POWER Led It is possible to switch of completely the POWER Led MEMORY MEM 1 MEM 4 4 user memories per input are availa...

Page 36: ...rHD Evolution PRESET Sets the default values in the setting registers PRESET does not erase the user presets PRESET ALL INPUTS Presets the active input and other inputs of the monitor PRESET SELECTED INPUT Presets the active input only ...

Page 37: ... The microfiber cloth delivered with the CineMonitorHD is strongly recommended to clean the glass Remove dust and particles of the glass before using the cloth No liquid is normally necessary If there is some dirt on the screen it is possible to remove it with clean warm water The microfiber cloth collects grease particle in its structure It is necessary to wash it when necessary with water and so...

Page 38: ...ure sets how to proceed to update your monitor For CineMonitorHD Evolution with Hardware 3 xx and Software 6 xx only Step 1 Get the last software update package for your CineMonitorHD 3DView Evolution An update package is a zip file that contains softwares and firmwares that are compatible each other It can be downloaded on our website for registered users by visiting www transvideo eu support You...

Page 39: ...dden files problems Do not rename files on the USB key Calibration The white point of the monitor is individually calibrated in factory for D65 and D56 The calibration doesn t need to be performed except after some specific service operation as the replacement of the backlight unit or if you need to match a large inventory of your CineMonitorHD Evolution after hundreds hours of use To perform the ...

Page 40: ..._ _ _ _ _ ZI Rue Francois Arago 27130 Verneuil sur Avre France User is responsible for shipping and insurance of the equipment as well as for any damage that may occur during transit It is strongly recommended to inform us of the Tracking Number of your shipment and the RAN so we may track your return while in transit ...

Page 41: ...5 625 Display mode Color Picture resolution Depends of the standard Display type AMLCD Color calibration D65 ITU R BT 709 5 D56 Color space Rec ITU R BT 709 5 Latency Less than 1 frame in 1080i and psf SD Less than 1 image in 720p and 1080p Storage temperature Operating temperature 40 C 80 C 20 C 55 C HD and SD standards may differ with video input Refer to the following complete list of standards...

Page 42: ...4 connector 1 4 10 36 VDC Power Out Phoenix 3pts except 6 and 8 monitors 1 GND 3 12V out 500mA max 4 Connect to GND ACCessory Lemo8 1 GND 5 Pr R 2 11 to 36V in out 6 Pb B 3 Y CVBS2 G 7 Run 4 GND Video 8 GND Run J001 RS232 1 NC 6 GND 2 RX 7 RTS 3 TX 8 CTS 4 NC 9 12V out 5 GND J002 GPIO 1 to 4 Remote 5 NC 6 to 9 GND for pins 1 to 4 J003 Hirose HR25 1 RX RS422 RX RS232 2 RX CTS 5 GND 3 TX RTS 6 12V o...

Page 43: ...3 PAL B G H I D PAL M PAL N SECAM ACC YPrPb RGB 720x480i 60 Hz SMPTE 253M 720x576i 50Hz 1280x720p 50 59 94 60 Hz 1920x1080i 50 59 94 60 Hz SMPTE 240M 1920x1080psf 25 29 97 30 Hz 1920x1080p 23 97 24 25 29 94 30 Hz HDMI 720x480i 59 94 60 Hz 720x576i 50Hz 720x480p 59 94 60 Hz 720x576p 50Hz 1280x720p 50 59 94 60 Hz 1920x1080i 50 59 94 60 Hz 1920x1080psf 25 29 97 30 Hz 1920x1080p 23 97 24 25 29 94 30 H...

Page 44: ... inches Weight 2710g 6 0lbs Power Consumption 31W Contrast ration Viewing angle Brightness Max 600 1 80 H 65 V 1000Nits 12 HD Monitor SuperBright Dimensions l x h x d 297 x 255 x 90 mm 11 7 x 10 04 x 3 54 inches Weight 3500g 7 72lbs Power Consumption 34W Contrast ration Viewing angle Brightness Max 600 1 80 H 60 80 V 1000Nits 15 HD Monitor SuperBright 15 HD Monitor Studio Dimensions l x h x d 343 ...

Page 45: ...ove repairs will be made and the equipment return shipped to you shipping charges apply If you disapprove we will return ship the equipment at no charge to you shipping charges apply Non Transvideo brand peripheral equipment and software which may be distributed with Transvideo products are sold AS IS without warranty of any kind by Transvideo including any implied warranty regarding merchantabili...

Page 46: ...NG MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE APPLIES TO THIS EQUIPMENT AFTER THE APPLICABLE PERIOD OF EXPRESS WARRANTY OR GUARANTY EXCEPT AS MENTIONED ABOVE GIVEN BY ANY PERSON FIRM OR CORPORATION WITH RESPECT TO THIS EQUIPMENT SHALL BIND THE UNDERSIGNED TRANSVIDEO SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF REVENUES OR PROFITS EXPENSE FOR SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT OR SERVICE STORAGE CHARGES LOSS OF DAT...

Page 47: ...NOTES Operator Manual Rev 2 0 Page 47 ...

Page 48: ...Rev 2 0 June 2011 751TS0027 TRANSVIDEO S A Zone Industrielle F 27135 Verneuil sur Avre Tel 33 2 3232 2761 Fax 33 2 32 601479 Email info transvideo fr http www transvideo eu http www transvideointl com ...

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