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MODEL HLM-1705WR FULL HD MULTI FORMAT LCD COLOR MONITOR OPERATION MANUAL...
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The “CE” mark means the products as mentioned below will meet the intent of the following Directives and Standards. Inrush current according to EN55103-1 Annex B is as follows. HLM-1705WR : 0.11A r.m.s. (the average half-cycle r.m.s. inrush current, on initial switch-on.) : 0.34A r.m.s. (the average half-cycle r.m.s. inrush current after a supply interruption of 5 s.)
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5) For added protection for this television equipment 1. General during a lightning storm, or when it is left 1) Read all instructions provided. unattended and unused for long periods of time, 2) Save these instructions for future use. unplug it from the wall outlet.
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5) If an image of extremely high brightness is 4) For repair service, contact Ikegami’s authorized displayed on the screen for a long time, the panel sales representative or Ikegami service desk may get burned in.
In voltage range marked on its back. such cases, contact the Ikegami service desk. 4) If cabinet or screen is dirty, wipe with soft cloth. 9) Should this unit fail within one year after delivery,...
Precautions Upon Use In order to use the monitor safely, read through this manual and pay attention to the following points in particular. 1. Do not use any power supply other than the specified one (AC). 2. Do not give a shock to the monitor. Be very careful to keep the monitor from shocks because glass is used inside the LCD.
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"FAN ERROR!" will appear at the top of the screen. The brightness of the backlight may be reduced in order to keep the internal temperature of the motor from rising. If the message "FAN ERROR!" is displayed, contact your dealer or Ikegami service desk.
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4. Replacement of the accessories and fuse If no image comes out in spite of routine adjustment or if the product should seem to fail, contact your dealer or Ikegami service desk. Accessories The monitor comes with the following accessories. Be sure that they are included.
HLM-1705WR Full HD Multi-Format LCD Color Monitor 1 Outline 1-1 Outline (4) Compatibility with embedded audio It supports the embedded audio as a standard, This monitor has a 17-inch full HD LCD panel and automatically recognizes the embedded audio aiming to reduce the thickness, weight and power...
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videos that are currently being input with (7) User marker display function two-screen display on the both sides of screen. Up to 100 types (10 scenes x 10 types) of user This function is useful to adjust and align the markers can be plotted.
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(17) Auto Setup Function for Color Temperature (21) UMD/IMD display with TSL protocol The color temperature, which was difficult to A function is used to integrally control the adjust before is simply and automatically ad- UMD/IMD display using "TSL UMD protocol justable in each steps without PC, connecting this V3.1”.
2 Names of parts and their Functions 2-1 Front Controller Parts POWER switch switches in the range of 80-99% This switch is used to turn ON/OFF the monitor. INPUT SELECT switch * This switch will not turn ON/OFF the AC power Use the switches to change input supply for the monitor.
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F1 switch BRIGHT manual control Press this switch to select an item preset on the This control serves as a manual/preset switch menu. for brightness or a manual data variable control. For presettable items, refer to " " 4-4. Description The control pops out when it is pressed and the on MENU 2 Functions"...
2-2 Rear panel (left) AC power input Insert the provided AC cable here to supply AC This fan is easily detachable from the back. power. When power is turned on, the fan starts running for the operational check. Then, it automatically operates according to the internal temperature.
2-3 Rear panel (video inputs/outputs) SDI A/B signal input PARALLEL REMOTE signal input Input the 3G/HD-SDI or SD-SDI (4:2:2) signal Connect the accompanying remote connectorhere. here. Use a shield wire for the cable. The format of input signal is automatically- identified.
3 Markers 3-1 Types of Markers The displayed markers are set on MENU8. With no menu onscreen, the image pattern can be changed with the switches, whereas the safety marker percentage setting (1% increments) with the switches.
4 MENU Functions 4-1 List of MENU MENU1 MENU HLM-1705WR Displaying the model name (STATUS) >PRESET FILE Setting file status >BACKLIGHT DIM Backlight dimmer status >GAMMA Gamma setting status >FUNCTION1 MODE F1 switch assignment status F2 switch assignment status >FUNCTION2 MODE >FUNCTION3 MODE...
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MENU6 1.CHROMA GAIN UP Setting the chroma gain -up ON/OFF (VIDEO) 2. GAIN UP SELECT Gain-up level (9dB/12dB) setting 3.IP MODE Setting the IP conversion mode (FIELD/FRAME) 4.SCAN MODE Scan size (NORMAL/UNDER) setting 5.ASPECT MODE Aspect (4:3/16:9/ZOOM) setting 6.H OSITION Adjusting the horizontal screen position 7.V POSITION Adjusting the vertical screen position...
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MENU11 1.FUNCTION Setting the TSL/user display function switching (UMD/IMD) <USER DISPLAY> Setting items dedicated for user display function 2.USER DISPLAY Setting the user display ON/OFF 3.BRIGHTNESS Setting the user display character brightness 4. SETTING Setting the user display character content setting <TSL>...
4-2 Flow of MENU Operations MENU can be switched as follows using the MENU switch. <Normal Screen> Set the format of each Main manu enabled Sub menu enable input signal. Set various mode. Set various mode. Set the SDI VITC , WFM and VECTOR SCOPE Set the screen capture items.
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Set the image-related items. Set the audio-related items. Set the marker-related items. Set the parallel remote- related items. Set the VBS input- related items.
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Set the UMD/IMD input- related items. Set the USB memory- related read/write items. Set the MPU/FPGA download-related read/write items. Initialize the menu items / file setting. Display the MPU/FPGA version , operating hours. to MENU1...
4-3 Description of MENU 1 Functions Note the following description on the menu. The vertical frequency “/60” includes both 60 Hz and 59.94 Hz (60/1.001). The vertical frequency “/48” includes both 24 psF and 23.98 psF (24/1.001). The vertical frequency “/24” includes both 24 Hz and 23.98 Hz (24/1.001). Setting file status Backlight dimmer status Gamma setting status...
4-4 Description of MENU 2 Functions Setting the function assignment of F1(Function 1)switch Setting the function assignment of F2(Function 2)switch Setting the function assignment of F3(Function 3)switch Setting the function assignment of F4(Function 4)switch Setting the power on status ON/OFF Executing the content that is stored in POWER ON STATUS Setting the function assignment of F1 switch Turning ON/OFF of the VECTOR display...
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Setting the function assignment of F2 switch Executing the content that is stored in POWER The function assignment is selectable in the same ON STATUS way as that shown above by pressing the F2 The items to be stored in “POWER ON STATUS” switch on the front panel.
4-5 Description of MENU 3 Functions Setting the monitor ID code for remote control Setting the automatic/manual aspect ratio change as per reception channel Setting the assignment of CONT manual control Setting the tally lamp display format Setting the same-size (dot-by-dot) display ON/OFF Setting the SDI channel lock ON/OFF Setting the format display ON/OFF/TIMER at signal switching Executing the 2X/4X zoom function...
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G/R ALL Displays the entire TALLY only when Executing the 2x/4x zoom function A function used to enlarge the image 2x or it is solely set to ON. 4x without screening. If both R-TALLY and G-TALLY are set to ON, You can check for any scratch on the CCD of they will be displayed on the left and right sides.
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Executing the MIX TEST SIGNAL function OSD background transparency setting By mixing the pluge signal (-2%/0%/+2%) and The background for displaying the OSD can be set 100% to 109% signal into the image, you can ad- on 3 levels: 1 (semi-transparent) to 3 (transpar- just the image in real time by checking if white ent).
4-6 Description of MENU 4 Functions Setting the SDI VITC display ON/OFF Setting the SDI VITC display brightness Setting the SDI VITC display size Setting the waveform display ON/OFF Setting the waveform display brightness Setting the waveform display size Setting the waveform display position (right/center/left) Setting the waveform display color (white/green) Setting the VECTOR SCOPE display ON/OFF Setting the VECTOR SCOPE display brightness...
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Setting the VECTOR SCOPE display ON/OFF Setting the VECTOR SCOPE display position Used to turn on or off the VECTOR SCOPE dis- Used to set the waveform display to any of the play. RIGHT, CENTER and LEFT positions. This function can be assigned with the F1 to When used commonly with WFM, the VECTOR F4 switch on the front panel.
4-7 Description of MENU 5 Functions Executing the 2-picture split mode Setting the 2-picture split mode display area Executing the 2-picture split mode Setting of 2-picture split display area Used to execute this mode to take in the still Used to set the display area in the 2-picture image of an input signal and compare it with split mode.
4-8 Description of MENU 6 Functions Setting the chroma gain -up ON/OFF Gain-up level (9dB/12dB) setting Setting the IP conversion mode (FIELD/FRAME) Scan size (NORMAL/UNDER) setting Aspect (4:3/16:9/ZOOM) setting Adjusting the horizontal screen position Adjusting the vertical screen position Setting the contrast range (Normal/Wide) Setting the chroma gain-up ON/OFF Scan size (NORMAL/UNDER) setting Set the gain-up ON/OFF for chroma signals.
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Adjusting the horizontal screen position Adjust the horizontal screen position of VIDEO input (SDI, VBS). The settings are memorized for each channel, each format, SYNC INT/EXT. * In this setting, the values will not be stored due to the "POWER ON STATUS” function. Default setting is 0.
4-9 Description of MENU 7 Functions Setting the paired channels of embedded audio outputs Setting the audio output signals Setting the audio level meter display ON/OFF Setting the audio level meter display mode Setting the audio level meter display channel Setting the audio level meter display brightness Setting the audio level meter display peak hold Standard level setting (-18/-20dBFS)
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MODE5 (1357-2468) Setting the peak hold display of audio level meter Used to turn on and off the peak hold display. Default setting is ON. Setting the reference level Set the reference level of the audio level meter. -18dBFS -20dBFS Default setting is -20dBFS Downmix setting Set the 5.1 channel surround downmix.
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Setting the embedded audio channel assign- ment of speaker (Ls) Set the channel of embedded audio, which the audio for 5.1ch surround Ls speaker (left side in rear) should be assigned from. Default setting is CH5 Setting the embedded audio channel assignment of speaker (Rs) Set the channel of embedded audio, which the audio for 5.1ch surround Rs speaker (right side...
4-10 Description of MENU 8 Functions Setting the type of marker displayed at 16:9 aspect ratio Setting the 16:9 safety marker area (80-99% (1% increments)) Setting the type of aspect marker at 16:9 display Setting the safety marker (80-99% (1% increments)) in aspect marker area Setting the type of marker displayed at 4:3 aspect ratio Setting the 4:3 safety marker (80-99% (1% increments)) Setting the type of aspect marker at 4:3 display...
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Setting the safety marker area (at 4:3 aspect ratio) Setting the safety marker area in aspect marker Used to set the safety marker area in the 80%- area (at 16:9) 99% range with 1% increments at 4:3 aspect ra- Used to set the safety marker in the aspect marker (4:3, 13:9, 14:9 and 15:9) area in the tio.
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Setting the marker display level Used to set the marker display level. Settings: 20%, 40%, 60%, 80% and 100% Default setting is 80%. Setting the marker display color Used to set the marker display color. * The user marker is displayed in the color pre- set on the user marker menu.
4-11 Description of MENU8-15 (USER MARKER) Functions and Making Settings How to turn from PAGE1 to PAGE2 When the blinking cursor is at MK1, use the switch to go to PAGE2. With the blinking cursor at MK5, use switch to go to PAGE2. Setting the user marker color The scene name for user marker Using the...
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Marker lines and coordinate values User marker coordinates In the DATA (X Y) column, the coordinates for There are 2 line widths for the user markers. S START POINT and E END POINT of the However, the coordinate for the start point and currently set user markers are displayed.
4-12 Description of MENU 9 Functions Setting the parallel remote pin function Setting the user pin function SHADOW0 SHADOW20 Setting the functions of parallel remote pins Select the pre-assigned pin functions of parallel SHADOW40 SHADOW60 func- remote control or the individual user-set func- tions tions.
4-13 Description of MENU 10 Functions Setting the VBS input Setting the decoder Y/C separation Setting the NTSC setup level Setting the VBS input Setting the NTSC setup level The settings for the VBS signal are set here. Used to set the setup level at the time of NTSC signal input.
4-14 Description of MENU 11 Functions Setting the TSL/user display function switching Setting the user display ON/OFF Setting the user display character brightness Setting the user display character content setting Setting the TSL monitor ID number Setting the TSL TALLY light-up method Setting the TSL TALLY (left side) color Setting the TSL TALLY (right side) color Setting the Display character color...
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<TALLY is displayed when it is set to DISPLAY> Setting the Display character position (common setting item) Selects the character position from the two types: "NORMAL/SMALL". BOTTOM: Displays on the bottom of screen TOP: Displays on the top of screen Default setting is BOTTOM Setting the Video display position (common set- ting item)
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TEXT SIZE NORMAL TEXT SIZE NORMAL TEXT POSITION BOTTOM TEXT POSITION DISPLAY POSITION CENTER DISPLAY POSITION CENTER TEXT SIZE SMALL TEXT SIZE SMALL TEXT POSITION TEXT POSITION BOTTOM DISPLAY POSITION CENTER DISPLAY POSITION CENTER TEXT SIZE ---------- TEXT SIZE ---------- TEXT POSITION BOTTOM TEXT POSITION...
File format for writing to USB memory Files to be written from the monitor to a USB memory are created in the following 3 text files in the Ikegami Monitor folder that is automatically preset_hlm1705_001.txt prepared. File to save the PRESET menu set- tings as well as all the D65, D93 and FILE1 thru -8 data.
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* Full HD-compatible Precautions on writing HLM-1750WR/2450W*/3250W supports only 1 With a USB connected to the monitor, do not scene, and you can only download the file turn ON/OFF the monitor or disconnect the "user_marker_001.txt". In that case, make the inserted USB memory while writing is going setting items "S01 to S01".
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Error messages during writing or downloading Precautions on downloading With a USB memory connected to the monitor, do ILLEGAL DATA: Checksum error not turn ON/OFF the monitor or disconnect the FILE IS NOT FOUND: File is not found. inserted USB memory while downloading is go- ERROR01: A file system error is detected ing on, or else the USB memory may possibly be...
MPU. name ”hlm1705fpga_v02.rpd” indi- Check the “Ikegami_Monitor” folder located on cates ”version02”. the root of the USB memory for existence of the data for HLM-1705WR. Execution of download Ikegami_Monitor Storage folder Execute the updating of the item or items se- lected by ticking under item Please refer to “How to update MPU from USB...
4-17 Description of MENU 14 Functions Executing the initialization to the factory settings Selecting the preset files to be initialized Executing the initialization of set data Selecting the preset files to be initialized Perform this setting to restore the default set- When PRESET is selected in...
4-18 Description of MENU 15 Functions Displaying the MPU version Displaying the FPGA version Displaying the operating hours Displaying the MPU version Displaying the working time Displays the current software version. Displays the accumulated time since the power was turned on. Displaying the FPGA 1/2 version Displays the current software version.
5 Preset Menu Function 5-1 List of preset menu To execute the preset menu, press PRESET. * Turn off the menu screen. 5-2 Description of preset menu Selection of files Select a file from among D65, D93 and FILE1 to APT FREQ.
R.GAIN Change of preset data Used to set the white balance (red component) in the bright zone. Variable range : 0.0 200.0 Default setting is 100.0. G.GAIN Used to set the white balance (green compo- nent)in the bright zone. Range : 0.0 200.0 Default setting is 100.0.
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White balance adjustment assist function a) Direct adjustment with the front switch When the PRESET data is changed, the six types of adjustment items for each white bal- ance of ”R/G/B BKG” and “R/G/B GAIN” are di- rectly assigned to the switches on the front panel, and the illustration is displayed on the top of screen to show the switch function.
Files are memorized for each chan- * If you forget the registered password, contact nel: When a channel is changed to Ikegami’s service office. They have a pass- another, an automatically stored fil- word for releasing the lock. lies picked up.
6-2 Basic procedures on the MENU and PRESET MENU screens Basic mouse behavior on the MENU screen Basic mouse behavior on the CHANGE PRE- SET screen Left-click the mouse to go to the right of the MENU screen and select an item. Right-click it to return to the left-hand items.
7. Specifications e) Quantization bit rate 7-1 General specifications (1) Supply voltage 10 bits AC input f) Input/output impedance 100V 120V 10% 50 60Hz 200V 240V 10% 50 60Hz g) Transmission distance Over 100m (5CFB, 2.97Gb/s) (2) Power consumption AC input: 40W max (2) Analog composite (NTSC/PAL) signal AC100V 120V 0.4A max (supported as standard)
5 divided crosshatch (4:3/16:9) g) Display position: Top/bottom 10 divided crosshatch (4:3/16:9) Cross (4:3/16:9) (6) UMD/IMD display with user display 16:9 aspect marker (4:3) A function used to set an arbitrary material 15:9 aspect marker (4:3/16:9) name on the channel basis (SDI-A, SDI-B, 14:9 aspect marker (4:3/16:9) VBS-A, VBS-B, option module) and display the 13:9 aspect marker (4:3/16:9)
8. Applicable Standards 10. Options 8-1 Safety standards UL1419 (1) ASP-100 (Rev 01 or later) UL60950-1 “Auto setup probe” It can automatically adjust the color temper- ature for each gradation with PC-less opera- 8-2 Electromagnetic interference FCC(Class-A) tion. EN55103-1 E4 Chromaticity and brightness can be also EN55103-2 E4 measure.
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(7) STD-1722M * The specifications and appearance of this "Fixing stand for monitor shelf" product are subject to change for product im- The top/bottom and left/right position can be provements without notice. adjusted with the VESA mount type stand. * Black spots and luminescent spots may occur Weight: Approximately 2.7kg in 0.01% or less of the effective pixels of this Color: Gray...
Data 1 Parallel Remote Pin Function Connector Face View on Rear Panel <Connector on system side> D-Sub 15-pin (male) mini-type * Connector CD0115PA100: CVILUX-made * Case DE-C8-J9-F2-1: Japan Aviation Electronics Indus- try-made The above parts or equivalents are supplied as standard. Pin functions by default Pin No.
Data 2 Control with Remote Controller Serial remote Wireless remote Control item Remarks SRC-400 RCT-20A/30A Switch functions VIDEO SELECT ( 1) VIDEO A (VBS) VIDEO B (VBS) YPbPr/RGB SDI A SDI B OPTION TEST ( 1) APERTURE ON/OFF COLOR/MONO BLUE ONLY ON/OFF DELAY (H/V/PCR) Ineffective in VBS input 4:3/16:9 SCAN SELECT...