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  • Page 1 MVM-170 MVM-200 Series Quad Split LCD Monitor User Manual...
  • Page 3 Product Information MVM-170 MVM-200 Series Quad Split LCD Monitor Model: V010100 Version: Release Date: September 27th, 2016 Company OSEE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. Contact Information No.22 Building, No.68 zone, Beiqing Road, Haidian District, Address: Beijing, China 100094 Post Code: (+86) 010-62434168...
  • Page 4: Contents

    About this manual Important The following symbols are used in this manual:  The further information or know-how for described subjects above which helps user to understand them better.  The safety matters or operations that user must pay attention to when using this product.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents ......................I   Chapter 1 Overview ..................1   Chapter 2 Safety ..................... 3   Chapter 3 Unpack and Installation ............... 7   Chapter 4 MVM-200 Features ..............13   4.1 Front Panel Features ................ 16   4.1.1 Arrangement of Front Panel ............16  ...
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 Overview

    Overview Chapter 1 Overview The MVM-170/MVM-200 series Quad Split LCD Monitor are high-performance professional LCD monitor featuring quad split display. It supports high quality quad split displays and is designed to tailor the extensive needs for programming, concentrated on download and upload, broadcast master control, studio, centralized monitoring and so on.
  • Page 8 Overview  178-degree viewing angle  Multi-format analog and digital audio signals  Support select 4 from 5 input signals to display  Support a single screen display as a professional monitor  Support the independent adjustment of the parameters for single screen ...
  • Page 9: Chapter 2 Safety

    Safety Chapter 2 Safety FCC Caution Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 10 Safety Warnings: Read, keep and follow all of these instructions for your safety. Heed all warnings. Device  Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.  Do not beat with a hard object or scratch the LCD display. Do not make the freeze picture displaying on the screen time too long, ...
  • Page 11 Safety heat.  Do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, cups, etc. on or over the device.  A nameplate indicating operating voltage, etc., is located on the rear panel.  The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
  • Page 13: Chapter 3 Unpack And Installation

    When unpacking the components of MVM-200 monitor, please verify that none of the components listed in Table 3.1 are damaged or lack. If there is any missing, contact your distributors or OSEE for it. Table 3-1 Packing List Detail list...
  • Page 14 Unpack and Installation Connect DC18~20V power source using the included power cord. Connect the power cord to the power interface. Fasten the power protect accessory. As a final step, turn on the device by pressing the corresponding power switch located on the front panel. ...
  • Page 15 Unpack and Installation Figure 3-1 Monitor Stand Installation  Cabinet Installation The MVM-200 series monitors support cabinet installation. Firstly, mount the rackmount brackets to the rear panel of the monitor, fasten them, then mount the monitor onto the cabinet steadily and firmly. Buckle the monitor with the hanger at the right top of the monitor on the rear panel to lock the monitor in case of unexpected rollover.
  • Page 16 Unpack and Installation Figure 3-3 Hanger Usage  Videowall Installation The MVM-200 series monitors support compact installation for videowall. Firstly, mount the wallmount brackets to the rear panel of the monitor, fasten them, then, mount the monitor onto the videowall frame steadily and firmly.
  • Page 17 Unpack and Installation installation steps of the extra control buttons bar are as follows: Step 1: first, insert the FPC line of the monitor to the corresponding slot of the extra control buttons bar, as shown in the following illustration: Figure 3-5 FPC Connection Step 2: second, mount the extra control buttons bar with the kits at both sides, fasten them firmly, as shown in the following illustration:...
  • Page 18 Unpack and Installation Figure 3-6 Mount the Kit of the Extra Control Buttons Bar Step 3: at last, connect the extra control buttons bar to the monitor with the pan head screws, fasten them firmly, as shown in the following illustration: Figure 3-7 Mount the Extra Control Buttons Bar 12 ...
  • Page 19: Chapter 4 Mvm-200 Features

    MVM Monitor Features Chapter 4 MVM Monitor Features This chapter describes the features of MVM-200 monitor. The features of MVM-200 monitor are as shown in Figure 4-1 after installed and powered on: Figure 4-1 Features of MVM-200 Monitor Status Information It is displayed in the top left corner of each display window on the screen, and includes the input channel and signal format.
  • Page 20 MVM Monitor Features Timecode It is displayed at the bottom of the image, the format is HH:MM:SS:FF, if there is no timecode available, the monitor will display --:--:--:--. You can set its parameters in OSD CONFIG menu. OSD TALLY It is displayed OSD TALLY rectangle at the both sides of IMD bar, in the bottom of each display window, and the color could be changed according to the designated color (red, green, yellow, white).
  • Page 21 MVM Monitor Features Figure 4-3 Four-screen, full 16-channel audio meter Figure 4-4 One-big and With Three-small Screen, Full 16-channel Audio Meter Waveform and vector display: It displays only for CH1 and CH3 in the screen. Each channel is corresponding to a display window. You can see the Waveform and vector of CH1 is displayed in No.2 Window, and the Waveform and vector of CH3 is displayed in No.4 Window.
  • Page 22: Front Panel Features

    MVM Monitor Features  "UNKNOW” appears if an unsupported signal is input.  “NO SIGNAL” appears if no signal is input.  The signal is normal, for example: 1080i59.94, NTSC, 1280X1024, etc. 4.1 Front Panel Features It will introduce the arrangement and the operations of the buttons in front of the panel in the following.
  • Page 23: Operation Of Front Panel

    MVM Monitor Features QUAD MENU F1/DOWN F2/UP ENTER POWER POWER indicator  The functionality of the control buttons on the top of the monitor is as the same as the extra control buttons. 4.1.2 Operation of Front Panel The functionality and usage of the buttons are as follows: It is used to switch to the full screen of CH1, or select the signal from IN1 input interface.
  • Page 24 MVM Monitor Features It is used to switch to the full screen of CH4, or select the signal from IN4 input interface. The operation is as the same as CH1's. QUAD This button is used to switch to display quad split windows, including four uniform size screens display, one big with three small screens display.
  • Page 25 MVM Monitor Features WAVEFORM, AUD METER, MARKER, NONE. Refer to "5.1.6 USER CONFIG Menu" for the details. F2/UP This button is used to be a function button or an adjustable button. The function can be set via the USER CONFIG menu. ...
  • Page 26: Display Mode

    MVM Monitor Features Adjust Menu Description Range Default VOLUME Adjust the volume 0~30dB BRIGHTNESS Adjust the image brightness 0~100 CONTRAST Adjust the image contrast 0~100 CHROMA Adjust the image monochroma 0~100  Set these parameter values in the following position: BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, CHROMA.
  • Page 27 MVM Monitor Features SINGLE MODE Figure 4.1-3 SINGLE Mode  Switch to SINGLE MODE: Press CH1, CH2, CH3 or CH4 to display the corresponding input signal on the full screen.  Signal Source Selection: Press CH2, CH3, CH4 button, it will display the corresponding signal source to IN2, IN3, IN4.
  • Page 28 MVM Monitor Features Figure 4.1-5 LAYOUT2-One Big Left with Three Right Small Figure 4.1-6 LAYOUT3-One Big Right with Three Left Small Figure 4.1-7 LAYOUT4-One Big Top with Three Bottom Small The relationship between the display window and signal source channel is one to one correspondence, and the position of each split window in the above display modes is settled.
  • Page 29: Rear Panel Features

    MVM Monitor Features 4.2 Rear Panel Features 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 Take MVM-200 for example, as shown in Figure 4.2-1, there are various input and output interfaces at the rear panel of MVM-200 monitor.
  • Page 30: Operations Of Rear Panel

    MVM Monitor Features RS485 Audio Input/Output Interface Top Control Buttons 4.2.2 Operations of Rear Panel The details of these interfaces at the rear panel are described as follows: Power Input It provides one power input interface, the specification is DC18~20V. If the power indicator is in green, the monitor is powered on, and if the power indicator is off, the monitor is powered off.
  • Page 31 MVM Monitor Features HDMI Output Interface It provides one HDMI output interface, HDMI Type-A connector with a fastener. It outputs the content of the current display on screen, that is, the screen could be a single image, or a group of four images. Ethernet (RJ-45) It provides one 10/100M Ethernet connector.
  • Page 32: Supported Signal Format

    MVM Monitor Features Audio Input/Output interface It provides four pairs of audio input interfaces, and one pair of audio output interfaces, RCA connector. Figure 4.2-3 Audio Input/Output interface Top Control Buttons It provides a bar of control buttons at the top of the monitor, the sequence of these buttons from right to left are CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4, QUAD, DVI, MENU, DOWN( ), UP(...
  • Page 33 MVM Monitor Features Video HDMI SECAM NTCS-4.43 PAL-M 480I60 576I50 480P60 576P50 720P24 720P25 720P30 720P50 720P60 1035I60 1080I60 1080I50 1080P24 1080P25 1080P30 1080P50 1080P60 1080SF24 SVGA SXGA UXGA WVGA WXGA 27 ...
  • Page 35: Chapter 5 Functionality Of The Main Menu

    Functionality of the Main Menu Chapter 5 Functionality of the Main Menu This chapter describes the structure and functionality of the main menu, and 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 Icon Menu Item...
  • Page 36: Main Menu

    Functionality of the Main Menu 5.1 Main Menu Press the MENU button, the main menu is displayed at the center of the screen, as shown in Figure 5.1-1: Figure 5.1-1 the Structure of the Main Menu The menu interface is divided into three parts: Menu Name It displays the menu name of the current selected menu in menu list.
  • Page 37: Status Menu

    Functionality of the Main Menu 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 value. The following will introduce the contents and functionality of these sub-menu items in sorts.
  • Page 38: Color Temp Menu

    Functionality of the Main Menu Items Default Value Domain Range Description SCAN NORMAL Show the scan mode. MODE 192.168.1.86 Show the IP address. ADDRESS SUBNET Show subnet 255.255.255.0 MASK mask. SERIAL Show serial MVM2002015010801 -- NUMBER number. Show the production MODEL model.
  • Page 39: Marker Menu

    Functionality of the Main Menu of the sub-item is shown in Table 5.1-2: Table 5.1-2 The Description of COLOR TEMP Menu Items Items Default Value Domain Range Description  USER: Customized by user COLOR  D56:5600K Set color temperature TEMP D65:6500K ...
  • Page 40 Functionality of the Main Menu Figure 5.1-4 MARKER Menu The relationship of Items, Default Value, Domain Range and Description of the sub-item is shown in Table 5.1-3: Table 5.1-3 The Description of MARKER Menu Items Default Items Domain Range Description Value Set whether to show all of the markers.
  • Page 41 Functionality of the Main Menu Default Items Domain Range Description Value  ratio and scan mode.     luminance 1: 50% marker line, including  MARKER  2: 75% safety marker, center LEVEL  3: 100% marker, area marker and cross hatch.
  • Page 42: Alarm Config Menu

    Functionality of the Main Menu shown in Figure 5.1-5: MARKER MAT=HALF MARKER MAT=BLACK Figure 5.1-5 MARKER MAT  All markers will be hidden in the following modes though the corresponding marker is enabled (the value is not OFF): NATIVE.  The safety marker area will change with the area marker. 5.1.4 ALARM CONFIG Menu The Alarm Config Menu items are used to adjust the parameters displayed on the screen, the menu items are as shown in Figure 5.1-6:...
  • Page 43: Audio Config Menu

    Functionality of the Main Menu of the sub-item is shown in Table 5.1-4: Table 5.1-4 The Description of Alarm Config Menu Items Default Items Domain Range Description Value <OFF>/<ON> Enable/disable alarm display. ALARM DISPLAY <OFF>/<ON> VIDEO LOSS Enable/disable video loss alarm. <OFF>/<ON>...
  • Page 44 Functionality of the Main 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 AUDIO Menu Items Default Items Domain Range Description Value EBD: embedded signal AUDIO Select external...
  • Page 45: User Config Menu

    Functionality of the Main Menu Figure 5.1-8 Audio Meter  The prerequisite for the available settings of the display mode and the position of audio meter is that the METER DIS is not OFF.  The SDI embedded audio outputs are selected by these items, the HDMI outputs and analog audio outputs are fixed.
  • Page 46 Functionality of the Main Menu The relationship of Items, Default Value, Domain Range and Description of the sub-item is shown in Table 5.1-6: Table 5.1-6 The Description of USER CONFIG Menu Items Default Items Domain Range Description Value BACK LIGHT 15 0~30 Adjust the back light Select...
  • Page 47 Functionality of the Main Menu combination of these characters: number (0 to 9) and letter (A to Z). Press ENTER to edit the LOCK NUMBER, than use UP or DOWN to select characters, than press ENTER to go to next character, press MENU to exit editor.
  • Page 48: Osd Config Menu

    Functionality of the Main Menu 5.1.7 OSD CONFIG Menu The OSD CONFIG menu items are used to adjust the parameters defined for IMD display and other OSD parameters, there are two pages of parameters for this menu, select NEXT PAGE item at the first line of the parameter list and press Enter button to turn page, the menu items are as shown in Figure 5.1-10 and Figure 5.1-11: Figure 5.1-10 OSD Menu-Page1...
  • Page 49 Functionality of the Main Menu of the sub-item is shown in Table 5.1-7: Table 5.1-7 The Description of IMD Menu Items Default Items Domain Range Description Value Set whether to display IMD DISPLAY OFF/ON IMD CHARACTER on screen. RED/GREEN/YELLOW/ Set the color for IMD IMD COLOR CHARACTER.
  • Page 50 Functionality of the Main Menu Default Items Domain Range Description Value  TSL3.1: Use the TSLV3.1 protocol setting to control.  TSL4.0: Use the TSLV4.0 protocol setting to control. IMAGE VIDEO: Use  the Image video protocol setting to control. UDP: Use the UDP ...
  • Page 51 Functionality of the Main Menu Default Items Domain Range Description Value control tally state via 422 ports, GPI toggle is no available.  TSL: Use the TSL 422 setting to control OSD and LED tally via the TSL serial protocol. Figure 5.1-12 Wave Form ...
  • Page 52: Menu Settings

    Functionality of the Main Menu The character range is from 0x00 to 0x7F of ASCII. Press ENTER to edit the IMD characters, than use UP or 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 buttons: MENU, UP, DOWN, ENTER.
  • Page 53 Functionality of the Main Menu into the sub-menu items list, press UP or DOWN button to choose a sub-menu item, a yellow rectangle is in front of the selected sub-menu item.  Back to menu item After entering to the sub-menu item value, press MENU button to back to menu items, or after setting the sub-menu item value and press Enter button to firm the modification, the control icon is back to the corresponding sub-menu item.
  • Page 54 Functionality of the Main Menu Chinese. Step 3 Confirm the modification of the value of sub-item Click DOWN button to select the sub-item LANGUAGE to English, press ENTER button to confirm the modification. Step 4 Exit the main menu Click MENU button to exit the main menu. Network Control MVM-200 supports network interface.
  • Page 55: Chapter 6 Specifications

    Specifications Chapter 6 Specifications Product detailed information Specification Values Model MVM-170 MVM-200 Dimension 17.3” 19.5” 454.6x266.8x44.2mm(Without accessory) 483.6x266.8x44.2mm(With rackmount bracket) 454.6x310.3x44.2mm(With extra control buttons bar) Dimension(WxHxD) 421.8x308.1x160mm (With monitor 454.6x318.2x160mm(With extra control buttons stand) bar and monitor stand) 421.8x264.3x45.5mm(Without monitor 454.6x266.8x44.2mm(Without optional stand)
  • Page 56 Specifications Specification Values HD-SDI: 1080i50, 1080i 59.94, 1080i 60, 720p50, 720p 59.94, 720p 60, 1035i59.94, 1035i 3G-SDI: 1080p50, 1080p60 CVBS Input/Output Signal Type NTSC, PAL Signal Amplitude 1Vp-p+/-3dB Impedance 75Ω Return Loss >40 dB to 5 MHz DC Offset 0V±0.05 V Frequency Response ±0.2 dB to 5 MHz Differential Gain...
  • Page 57 Specifications ASPECT FULL Frame Color OVERSCAN NATIVE RATIO NORMAL Rate Matrix 16:9 1920X1080 1920X1080 NTCS-4.43 684X462 720X487 720X487 720X487 1440X1080 1440X1080 16:9 1920X1080 1920X1080 PAL-M 684X462 720X487 720X487 720X487 1440X1080 1440X1080 16:9 1920X1080 1920X1080 480I60 684X462 720X487 720X487 720X487 601/709 1440X1080 1440X1080 16:9...
  • Page 58 Specifications ASPECT FULL Frame Color OVERSCAN NATIVE RATIO NORMAL Rate Matrix 1600x120 UXGA 1920X1080 WXGA 1360X768 1920X1080 1920x120 WUXGA 1920X1080 *Don’t display all OSD when SCAN is NATIVE. *Don’t display MARKER when SCAN is NATIVE. Dimensions The description of the product dimensions is shown as in the following figures(Unit: mm): ...
  • Page 59 Specifications Figure 6-2 Rear Panel(Unit: mm) Figure 6-3 Side View(Unit: mm) Figure 6-4 Top View(Unit: mm) 53 ...
  • Page 60 Specifications  MVM-200 Figure 6-5 Front Panel(Unit: mm) Figure 6-6 Rear Panel(Unit: mm) 54 ...
  • Page 61 Specifications Figure 6-7 Side View(Unit: mm) Figure 6-8 Top View(Unit: mm)  MVM200 –With rackmount brackets Figure 6-9 Front Panel(Unit: mm) 55 ...
  • Page 62 Specifications Figure 6-10 Rear Panel(Unit: mm) Figure 6-11 Side View(Unit: mm) Figure 6-12 Top View(Unit: mm) 56 ...
  • Page 63 Specifications  MVM-200 –With monitor stand and extra control buttons bar Figure 6-13 Front Panel(Unit: mm) Figure 6-14 Rear Panel(Unit: mm) 57 ...
  • Page 64 Specifications Figure 6-15 Side View(Unit: mm) Figure 6-16 Top View(Unit: mm)  Specifications are subject to change without notice. ------------------No Text Below------------------ 58 ...
  • Page 65 FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT: http://www.osee-dig.com/ OSEE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. 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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