Table of Contents Installation and Initial Setup ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 Top and Front Panel Features ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6 Rear Panel Features-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7 Compatible Input Formats---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8 MAIN MENU AND NAVIGATION--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------9 Using the menu buttons..................................9 Using the RotoMenu (BRIGHT) knob..............................9 Scaling Submenu ....................................10 Color Submenu....................................13 Markers Submenu ....................................15 Filters Submenu....................................17 Audio Submenu ....................................22 Signal Analysis Submenu ..................................23...
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Top and Front Panel Features Power Button adjustment parameter is shown on the bottom left of the screen, with values ranging from 0 to 100. Pressing a knob Turn the display ON or OFF by pressing the power button. In once displays the current value.
NOT pass through HDCP protected content. See Compatible Input Formats for details on accepted formats. Upgrade Port For upgrade / debugging purposes ONLY. Please contact Marshall Electronics before attempting to use this port.
Using the RotoMenu (BRIGHT) knob The Marshall Electronics RotoMenu concept has been brought to our line of camera top monitors to make navigating the Main Menu easier than ever. To RotoMenu functionality has been integrated into the BRIGHT knob, so that whenever the Main Menu is up, •...
Scaling Submenu Use the Scaling submenu to adjust various scaling options and to allow greater control of how your video signal is shown on the display. Scaling Submenu Input Crop ■ Enable the Input Crop function to select the area of active video that you would like shown on the image display. Select the desired Input by accessing the Adjust option below the main function: Adjust Use the BRIGHT knob to move the selection box LEFT and RIGHT.
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When you are satisfied with the position, press the SELECT button or press the BRIGHT knob to confirm your selection. The new cropped selection will be displayed on the screen. If your Aspect Ratio is set to AUTO, the monitor will select the closest aspect ratio to the dimensions of your customized Input.
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Custom Aspect Ratio selection Pixel-to-Pixel ■ Use this setting to enable Pixel-to-Pixel mode. This mode bypasses the monitor’s internal scaling function and displays images in their native resolution and aspect ratio, with a one-to-one mapping of incoming image pixels to screen pixels: •...
The outer square represents the entire image and the inner grey box represents your current Pixel to Pixel selection. Use the COLOR knob to move your selection LEFT and RIGHT. Use the CONTRAST knob to move your selection UP or DOWN. Press the SELECT button or the ROTOMENU knob to lock in your selection.
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When selecting the RGB Bias and Gain submenu, bias adjustment indicators will appear at the top of the screen, and gain adjustment indicators will appear at the bottom of the screen: Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select each individual bias or gain control. Highlighting the BIAS or GAIN icons enables a group change of the Red, Green and Blue color components, respectively.
Color Space ■ Use this setting to automatically detect (Auto) or select the color space (RGB or YCrCb) of incoming HDMI video. This should match the color space of the video output settings on your playback device. Markers Submenu Use the Markers submenu to select various types of markers and settings in 4:3, 16:9, or Full Screen mode. Markers Submenu Marker Enable ■...
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Marker Selection ■ Use this setting to adjust and view the settings of 1 of 2 available markers. Presets ■ Use this setting to superimpose one of 13 markers on the screen or 1 custom setting. This setting is disabled when the Pixel-to-Pixel mode is enabled.
Line Color ■ Use this setting to select a custom color for the Screen Markers. You can choose between White (default), Yellow, Red, Green and Blue. Transparency ■ Use this setting to select the transparency of the marker background. Choose between 0% (black) , 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% (see through) transparency.
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Adjust the Contrast knob until an even grayscale appears along the top bars. Disable Monochrome mode. Enable Blue Check Field mode and adjust the Color knob so that the outermost bars (white and blue) appear to match in brightness. Disable Blue Check Field mode.
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False Color ■ This monitor has a false color filter to aid in the setting of camera exposure. As the camera Iris is adjusted, elements of the image will change color based on the luminance or brightness values. This enables proper exposure to be achieved without the use of costly, complicated external equipment.
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Peaking (Focus assist) ■ The Peaking Filter is used to aid the camera operator in obtaining the sharpest possible picture. You can turn the Peaking filter ON and adjust the Threshold and Color by accessing the Adjust function. Use the BRIGHT knob to adjust the Threshold.
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In the image above, the Lower Threshold has been set to 20 IRE (Red). This means that any part of the image UNDER 20 IRE will be “colored” in RED. Also, the Upper Threshold has been set to 90 IRE (Yellow). This means that any part of the image OVER 90 IRE will be “colored”...
Audio Submenu Use the Audio Submenu to enable and adjust the various Audio functions available. Volume ■ Use this function adjust the volume of the Headphone jack audio signal. Mute ■ Use this function to Mute (ON) or Unmute (OFF) the audio output from the Headphone jack. Channels ■...
Signal Analysis Submenu Use the Video Configuration submenu to select various video settings such as monochrome mode or blue-only mode. Signal Analysis Submenu Enable ■ Use this setting to enable the signal analysis instruments selected in the Layout mode. Layout ■...
User Settings Submenu Use the User Settings submenu to customize User Settings and Function buttons on the monitor’s keypad for easy access to frequently used features. Save State ■ Use this setting to save the state of the monitor to 1 of 6 available slots. Load State ■...
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• Marker Width Toggle through On-Screen Marker widths • Marker Color Toggle through On-Screen Marker colors • Marker Transparency Toggle through Marker Background Transparency settings • Check Field Toggle through Check Field options • False Color Enable/disable False Color filter •...
*Raising the backlight value will increase the amount of current used by the monitor, which will reduce battery time. Splash Screen ■ Use this setting to save the enable (ON) or disable (OFF) the “Marshall Electronics, Inc.” splash screen on monitor power up. Curtain Color ■...
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Menu Time-Out ■ Use this setting to set the Menu Time-Out length. Select between 10-30 seconds (5 second increments) or Off to disable automatic Menu Time-Out. Version ■ Use this function to view the current Firmware versions of all monitor components.
Specifications PANEL ELECTRICAL ■ ■ Screen Size 7” Diagonal Power Consumption 1.0A @ 12VDC (10 W) Display Area (h x v) 153.6 x 90 mm Voltage Requirement 12 VDC Pixels 1024 x RGB x 600 Viewing Angle(h x v) 170° x 170° Brightness 800 cd/m2 MECHANICAL...
This warranty is extended to the first consumer only, and proof of purchase is necessary to honor the warranty. If there is no proof of purchase provided with a warranty claim, Marshall Electronics reserves the right not to honor the warranty set forth above.
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Marshall Electronics, Inc. 1910 East Maple Ave. El Segundo, CA 90245 Tel: (800) 800-6608 / (310) 333-0606 • Fax: 310-333-0688 www.LCDRacks.com • sales@lcdracks.com...
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