SWIT Electronics FM-24DCI User Manual

24'' dci-p3 gamut post production monitor

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SWIT Electronics Co., Ltd.
Model: FM-24DCI
24" DCI-P3 Gamut Post Production Monitor
User Manual
Ver: A
Please read this User Manual
throughout before using.

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  • Page 1 SWIT Electronics Co., Ltd. Model: FM-24DCI 24" DCI-P3 Gamut Post Production Monitor User Manual Ver: A Please read this User Manual throughout before using.
  • Page 2: Preface

    1. All internal technologies of this product are protected, including device, software and trademark. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. 2. All brands and trademarks of SWIT Electronics Co., Ltd. are protected and other relative trademarks in this user manual are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: Maintenace

    Maintenance Warning 1. In order to reduce the risk of fire and electrical shock, do not lay this product in rain or damp places. 2. Please keep away from the strong magnetic field; it may cause the noise of the video and audio signals.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface ..............................2 Maintenace .............................. 3 Contents ..............................4 1.Packing List ............................4 2.Installation Dimensions ........................5 3.Installation instructions of accessories....................6 4.Operation Instructions .......................... 9 5.Menu Operations..........................15 6.Specification ............................51 1.Packing List Standard Package: Optional accessries 1.
  • Page 5: Installation Dimensions

    2.Installation Dimension Front Panel Side View Rear Panel Top View...
  • Page 6: Installation Instructions Of Accessories

    3.Installation instructions of accessories Desktop Stand Feet...
  • Page 7 Sun hood Protective Glass...
  • Page 8 Hanger It provides an inch screw thread hanger as an optional accessory. The hanger provides two sorts of screw thread: 3/8 inch screw thread, a total of 4; 1/4 inch screw thread, a total of 8.
  • Page 9: Operation Instructions

    4.Operation Instructions ·Front Panel INPUT: Input selection button MENU: Menu operation button F1: Function button UP: Menu operation button F2: Function button DOWN: Menu operation button F3: Function button ENTER: Menu operation button F4: Function button POWER/Lamp F5: Function button TALLY: TALLY indicator(LED TALLY) Function of Control Buttons INPUT Selection Button...
  • Page 10  LINE2(Y/C): monitor the Composite Analog Input as the active signal through the Y IN connector and C IN connector.  LINE2(YPBPR): monitor the Composite Analog Input as the active signal through the Y IN connector, Pb IN connector and Pr IN connector. ...
  • Page 11 Figure 4.1-2 Function Menu  The FUNCTION menu will be closed automatically ten seconds after the last button push.  You can assign various functions to each F1~F5 button through FUNCTION KEY menu. Refer to "4.1.9 FUNCTION KEY Menu" for the details. FACTORY RESET Function.
  • Page 12 Adjust Menu-Adjust VOLUME, BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, CHROMA When not displaying the MAIN menu, press ENTER button to display the Adjust menu, as shown in Figure 4.1-5. Toggle among these adjustable items: VOLUME, BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, CHROMA. Figure 4.1-4 Adjust Menu After displaying the Adjust menu, press UP or DOWN button to adjust the item value, and then press ENTER button to confirm the value setting.
  • Page 13 Figure 4.2-5 The Rear Panel of FM-24DCI Monitor 13. Power Switch Press this part to switch on or switch off the power. Push the button to the “-” icon to switch on the power. Push the button to the “” icon to switch off the power.
  • Page 14 Two DC output interfaces, 5V1A DC.  The two DC OUT interfaces only provide power supply of 1A current limit, without data communication service.  Particularly for LCM215-E, the DC outputs including the LEMO output(DC OUT 12V/BATT 1.5A) and the two USB outputs(DC OUT 5V 1A) are only available when using the DC input(DC IN 14.5V) as the unit power supply interface!...
  • Page 15: Menu Operations

    5.Menu Operations This chapter describes the structure and functionality of the On-Screen Menu, and introduces how to modify and customize the menu settings. The Main Menu consists of the following sections: STATUS, INPUT SELECT, MARKER, AUDIO, DISPLAY, CLOSED CAPTION, CONFIG, LOOK PROFILE, FUNCTION KEY and KEY INHIBIT, as shown in Figure5-1.
  • Page 16 CC Information: Set by CLOSED CAPTION menu. Marker Information: including Area Marker, Center Marker and Safety Maker, and set by Marker menu. Audio Meter: Set by Audio menu. Wave Form: Set by DISPLAY menu. Time Code: Set by DISPLAY menu. FUNCTION Menu: it will pop up when pressing the F1~F5 button, and set by FUNCTION menu.
  • Page 17 5. Press Enter button to save the value, otherwise, press Menu button to give up the modification or selection, and return to the previous menu, and if there is no previous menu, it will clear the MAIN Menu. Figure 5.1-2 the Sub-menu Value List ...
  • Page 18 The following will introduce the contents and functionality of these menu items in sorts. STATUS Menu The STATUS menu items are not configurable settings, but provide important information of the monitor, such as input signal resolution and frame rate, active color space, model, serial number, and IP Address, etc.
  • Page 19 INPUT SELECT Menu The INPUT SELECT menu items are used to enable the input signals, NTSC level and phase, FOCUS settings and ZEBRA settings, as shown in Figure 5.1-5: Figure 5.1-5 INPUT SELECT Menu The relationship of Items, Default Value, Domain Range and Description of the sub-item is as shown in Table 5.1-2: Table 5.1-2 The Description of INPUT SELECT Menu Items Default...
  • Page 20 Default Items Domain Range Description Value input.   GRAY: Turn the image into gray mode, and Enable/Disable the focus assist function, displays the edge and set focus assist mode. of images with FOCUS When the difference of the edges exceeds color selected in ASSIST the reference value (FOCUS LEVEL), the...
  • Page 21 Figure 5.1-6 Illustration for FOCUS ASSIST Function ZEBRA The ZEBRA function is used to display images on the screen with a zebra pattern to adjust the camera exposure parameter. It will compare the signal luminance with the ZEBRA LEVEL, and fill the relevant image area whose luminance is higher than the ZEBRA LEVEL with a zebra pattern.
  • Page 22 and LINE2 (CVBS) interface support NTSC format signal. MARKER Menu The MARKER menu items are used to display various markers and set the marker preference. It provides Area Marker, Center Marker, Safety Marker and Cross Hatch, while, you can set the aspect ratio of safety area, the darkness outside of the safety area, etc.
  • Page 23 Default Items Domain Range Description Value  1.85:1  2.35:1 When the display aspect is 4:3, select the following aspect ratio:  OFF: close area marker  16:9 Set whether to display a cross marker CENTER OFF/ON which represents the center of the MARKER image.
  • Page 24 Marker Illustration Description This marker displays a rectangle to identify the safety area with a specified percentage in Area Marker. SAFETY MARKER This marker displays multiple vertical and horizontal lines to help when users check the composition of a CROSS HATCH picture.
  • Page 25 AUDIO Menu The AUDIO menu items are used to set your audio source, audio level meter display preferences, the menu items are as shown in Figure 5.1-11: Figure 5.1-11 AUDIO Menu The relationship of Items, Default Value, Domain Range and Description of the sub-item is as shown in Table 5.1-4: Table 5.1-4 The Description of AUDIO Menu Items Items...
  • Page 26 Items Default Value Domain Range Description METER level meter.  CH1-2    Used select audio  channels that will be shown in  G1+G2 METER the audio meter display. Each CH1-2  SELECT G* represents four channels, G1+G3 ...
  • Page 27 Figure 5.1-12 Audio Level Meter METER SELECT item and METER DIS MODE item control the operational characteristics of Audio Metering, the former controls the amount of channels displayed in a meter. For example: As shown in Figure 5.1-13, the meter displays at the left of the screen vertically, the METER SELECT is G1+G2, and the METER DIS MODE is MODE3, you can see the meter displays audio channel numbers and audio values beside the meter.
  • Page 28 Figure 5.1-14 the Positions of Audio Meter Particularly, if the METER SELECT item is set as G1-4, there will be 16 channels displayed in audio meter, and if the METER DIRECTION is Horizontal, the audio meter will display two meters separately on both sides of the screen.
  • Page 29 Figure 5.1-16 DISPLAY SETUP Menu The relationship of Items, Default Value, Domain Range and Description of the sub-item is as shown in Table 5.1-5: Table 5.1-5 The Description of DISPLAY SETUP Menu Items Default Items Domain Range Description Value whether display Status STATUS...
  • Page 30 Default Items Domain Range Description Value  TRANS2: the transparency is 50% TRANS3: the transparency is 75%  LEFT: Left bottom Set the displayed position for wave LEFT  POSITION form/vector. RIGHT: Right bottom   D-VITC Set whether to display time code, and TIME CODE ...
  • Page 31  Please refer to the international standard SMPTE2016-1-2007 for the details about AFD display. WAVE FORM & VECTOR Figure 5.1-17 WAVEFORM and VECTOR Set DISPLAYWFM FORM TYPE item to be MODE1(WAVE FORM& VECT75), MODE2(WAVE FORM&VECT100), VECT100, VECT75, or WAVE FORM, the waveform window or the vector window will be displayed at the desired position on the image.
  • Page 32 with distinctive color. The ordinary part is in white, and the higher part will be in red, and the lower part will be in blue. Figure 5.1-19 WAVEFORM WITH OVERLIMIT and WFM UNDERLIMIT  The waveform or vector is not available in PBP and NATIVE mode. TIME CODE The DISPLAYTIME CODE setting is used to display a time code and set a desired format for time code, only available for SDI input.
  • Page 33 Figure 5.1-21 CLOSED CAPTION Menu The relationship of Items, Default Value, Domain Range and Description of the sub-item is as shown in Table 5.1-6: Table 5.1-6 The Description of CLOSED CAPTION Menu Items Default Items Domain Range Description Value Set whether to display the SDI CC logo when detecting OFF/ON closed caption in SDI input...
  • Page 34 Default Items Domain Range Description Value standards in Line 21.     Select closed caption CHANNEL  transmission channel. TEXT1  TEXT2  TEXT3  TEXT4 CLOSED CAPTION There will be a SDI CC logo displayed at the top center of the screen, which indicates available CLOSED CAPTION (CC for short) information in the current SDI signal source.
  • Page 35 Figure 5.1-23 CONFIG Menu The relationship of Items, Default Value, Domain Range and Description of the sub-item is as shown in Table 5.1-7: Table 5.1-7 The Description of CONFIG Menu Items Default Items Domain Range Description Value FAST MODE OFF/ON Enable/Disable the fast mode.
  • Page 36 AUTO STANDBY OFF/ON Enable/Disable standby mode. Set the sharpness level of the image. APERTURE 0~24 The higher the value, the sharpener the image.  ENGLISH LANGUAGE ENGLISH Select a language mode  CHINESE Set whether to inverse the image H FLIP OFF/ON horizontally displayed.
  • Page 37 Figure 5.1-24 Multiple Inputs PIP (Picture in Picture) The two pictures generated by two input signals separately are displayed one in another. One is displayed on full screen, called as the main picture, and the other is displayed in an inset window, called as the slave picture.
  • Page 38 In PIP mode, it displays the waveform/vector or Audio Meter only for the signal source of the main picture. If the waveform/vector window is displayed, the Audio Meter will be display only at the top position (Top left or Top right) at the screen. For example, the WFM displays at the bottom left, and the Audio Meter could be only displayed at the top position in case of collision, as shown in Figure 5.1-27: Figure 5.1-27 The Illustrate for WFM and Audio Meter Display...
  • Page 39 Figure 5.1-29 Position of WFM and Audio Meter in PBP Mode Set Display Mode The display mode on the screen could be single(SUB IN TYPE is OFF), PBP, PIP, set as instructed below: OPERATION Method 1: Set By menu item Select the Config SUB IN TYPE item, use ENTER, UP or DOWN key to select a display mode among OFF, PBP and PIP.
  • Page 40 Signal Source for Main Picture SDI1 SDI2 LINE1(CVBS) LINE2(CVBS) LINE2(Y/C) LINE2(YPSPR) HDMI \ Signal Source for Slave Picture        SDI2        LINE1(CVBS)       ...
  • Page 41  ON: set AUTO STANDBY item as ON to enable the auto standby mode. Thus, when detecting no signal input or signal disappeared, the auto standby will be activated, and there will be a prompt during the process, as shown in Figure 5.1-32: Figure 5.1-32 Entering the Auto Standby Mode When detecting no signal input or signal disappeared, the power indicator will be lit in flash green for 10 seconds, and showing the standby prompt, after that, the monitor screen will...
  • Page 42 Default Items Domain Range Description Value  D65 Rec709  DCI P3  Rec BT.2020  ARRI_LOG_R709  BMD_CC_FILM_V  BMD_PC_FILM_V2  Canon_CinCL1_WDR  Canon_CinCL2_WDR LOOK Select a color look profile as your  Pana_VLog_V709 PROFILE desired color space.  RED_RLF_RG3 ...
  • Page 43 PROFILE  LOOK PROFILE item. User Luts LCM156-E monitor is capable of loading customized calibration 3D LUTs to USER1, USER2, USER3 or USER4 in the LOOK PROFILE list. This advanced feature requires use of color management software (we support SpectralCal’s CalMAN currently), which could generate the customized calibration 3D LUTs, and OSEE Utility Tools (provided by OSEE) which could load the customized calibration 3D LUTs to specified monitor.
  • Page 44 Items Default Value Domain Range Description FLIP, FALSE COLOR, UNDEF NATIVE the same as F1 Set a function to F2 button ANAMORPHIC the same as F1 Set a function to F3 button FALSE COLOR the same as F1 Set a function to F4 button the same as F1 Set a function to F5 button Assign Function Key...
  • Page 45 INPUT SIGNAL INPUT OUTPUT 720P50 1280X720 1280X720 720P60/59.94 1280X720 1280X720 1080SF24/23.98 1920X1080 1920X1080 1035I60/59.94 1920X1035 1920X1080 1080I50 1920X1080 1920X1080 1080I60/59.94 1920X1080 1920X1080 1080P24/23.98 1920X1080 1920X1080 1080P25 1920X1080 1920X1080 1080P30/29.97 1920X1080 1920X1080 1080P50 1920X1080 1920X1080 1080P60/59.94 1920X1080 1920X1080 2048X1080PSF24/23.98 2048X1080 2048X1080 2048X1080PSF25 2048X1080 2048X1080...
  • Page 46 INPUT SIGNAL ANAMORPHIC INPUT OUTPUT 720P30/29.97 1280X720 1920x540 720P50 X2 MAG 860X720 1920x804 720P60/59.94 1920X1080 1920X1080 X1.3 1920X1080 1920X812 1080SF24/23.98 1920X1080 1920X540 X2 MAG 1290X1080 1920X804 1920X1035 1920X1080 X1.3 1920X1035 1920X812 1035I60/59.94 1920X1035 1920X540 X2 MAG 1290X1035 1920X804 1080I50 1920X1080 1920X1080 1080I60/59.94 X1.3...
  • Page 47 FAST MODE Press the button to activate FAST mode which will reduce the 3D de-interlacing processing time delay. Press the button to toggle the TIME CODE value among D-VITC, LTC, VITC and OFF. The time code is displayed at the bottom center of the screen. Refer to "4.1.5 DISPLAY Menu" for details. MUTE Press the button to mute the sound, and there will be mute prompt displayed at the bottom...
  • Page 48 ZEBRA Press the button to activate the ZEBRA display. The image area whose luminance is higher than the reference ZEBRA LEVEL will be filled with a zebra pattern. Refer to “4.1.2 INPUT SELECT Menu” for the details. H FLIP Press the button to activate the horizontal flip display. The input signal will be inverted horizontally by a mirror type.
  • Page 49 Figure 5.1-35 KEY INHIBIT Menu The relationship of Items, Default Value, Domain Range and Description of the sub-item is as shown in Table 5.1-12: Table 5.1-12 The Description of KEY INHIBIT Menu Items Items Default Value Domain Range Description KEY INHIBIT OFF/ON Enable/Disable locking the setting values.
  • Page 50 Menu Settings When checking or modifying the value of the menu item, cooperating with the following buttons: MENU, UP, DOWN, ENTER. Take the following example to descript usage of these buttons.  After you have loaded the Main Menu, it will be closed automatically if you do nothing operation with it in 60s.
  • Page 51: Specification

    Confirm the modification of the value of sub-item Click DOWN button to select the sub-item LANGUAGE to Chinese, as shown in Figure 5.2-2, press ENTER button to confirm the modification. Figure 5.2-2 Switching the Value of LANGUAGE Exit the Main Menu Click MENU button to exit the Main Menu.
  • Page 52 Specification Values (cd/㎡) Response 12(Max.) Time (ms) Backlight RGB LED Backlight 50000(Min) Life(Hrs) Work 0°C~50°C Temperature Power Supply 100~240V 50/60Hz AC Power 100W Consumption Video Input HDMI(DVI-D), 3G/HD-SDI(X2) Interface Video Output 3G/HD-SDI(X2) Interface Control Ethernet(10/100M adaptive RJ45) X1 Interface HD-SDI: 1080i50, 1080i 59.94, 1080i 60, 720p50, 720p 59.94, 720p 60, Signal 1035i59.94, 1035i 60 Formats...

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