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NTRODUCTION
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Rainbow
HD
Power requirements
RainbowHD accepts an input voltage range from
10 to 36V DC
through the XLR 4-pins male
connector protected against inversion of polarity.
AC voltage can be used with an appropriate AC/DC converter. Recommended AC power adaptor is
the Transvideo AL30.
V-Mount and Gold Mount batteries can be used when a battery back is connected to the monitor
through the XLR 4-pins connector.
Power instructions
The power consumption slightly varies with the input voltage, the operating temperature and the
equipment configuration. The internal power supply is protected against reverse polarity. Over
voltage may cause severe damages to the equipment and/or to other equipment connected to it.
This product must be used in a properly grounded electrical environment. Ground defects can create
severe problems to the equipment and/or picture quality and may even cause danger for the user.
Turning power On/Off
The ON/OFF Switch is on the right side of the monitor.
The product needs a certain time to reach its nominal brightness.
This time can vary with the temperature.
Galvanic insulation
For safety of use the RainbowHD family feature a galvanic insulation of the DC input. Do not connect
the power ground to the chassis of the monitor or to the metallic body of the power connector in
order to keep the galvanic insulation. The galvanic insulation is rated at 1000VDC. The chassis of the
monitor is connected to the video ground.
Anton-Bauer batteries / FuelReader
™
Transvideo Labs engineer’s integrated communication between the fuel computer of Logic Series
Digital batteries from Anton-Bauer and RainbowHD. The FuelReader™ gives to the user a view of the
remaining available percentage of the battery and the time to run.
You need to use the battery socket from Transvideo (P/N 918TS0202-AB) to enjoy the benefits of the
FuelReader™.
WARNING RISK OF FIRE:
It is always recommended to remove the power source from the monitor when you do not use it
and/or when you travel. Especially if you place the monitor in a closed environment (bag, box, …).
Start-up
①
Connect an appropriate power supply or battery support to the XLR4 connector.
②
Connect a video source (SDI, HDMI, CVBS) to the corresponding input
③
Set the power switch to ON
④
Select the correct input with "Inputs" key