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Monitor User Manual
Updated 9.25.2023
XMP550
This manual is based on firmware version 2.4.04. If you have an
older or newer firmware version installed instructions may vary.
Flanders Scientific, Inc.
6215 Shiloh Crossing
Suite G
Alpharetta, GA. 30005
Phone: +1.678.835.4934
Fax: +1.678.804.1882
E-Mail:
Support@FlandersScientific.com
www.FlandersScientific.com

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Summary of Contents for FSI XMP550

  • Page 1 Monitor User Manual Updated 9.25.2023 XMP550 This manual is based on firmware version 2.4.04. If you have an older or newer firmware version installed instructions may vary. Flanders Scientific, Inc. 6215 Shiloh Crossing Suite G Alpharetta, GA. 30005 Phone: +1.678.835.4934 Fax: +1.678.804.1882...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents TOPIC PAGE(S) Safety Precautions 3 - 5 Parts & Their Functions 6 - 7 Menu 8 - 20 Dimensions / Removing Feet Appendix A - AutoCal 22-23 Appendix B - IP Remote Control Return to Table of Contents © 2023 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions OLED PANEL BURN-IN CAUTION Prolonged display of static content, overlays, OSD menu, or scopes, may cause image retention or burn-in. When possible you should avoid displaying static content, especially in HDR mode, for longer than necessary. To automatically lessen the potential severity of image retention or burn-in the display has an optional auto-dimming capability that will allow the panel to dim if static content is detected.
  • Page 4 Safety Precautions Connecting and Disconnecting SDI BNC Cables To prevent damage to components from electrical discharge follow these steps: • Connect power first on all devices. • Power on all devices. • Connect BNC cables. To disconnect: • Disconnect BNC cables. •...
  • Page 5 Safety Precautions • If the product requires replacement parts, make sure that the service person uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer, or those equivalent parts having the same characteristics and performance specifications as the original parts. Use of unauthorized parts can result in fire, electric shock, and/or other damage.
  • Page 6: Parts & Their Functions

    Parts & Their Functions Keyboard • SDI 1: Used to select SDI Input 1 as the active Input. • SDI 2: Used to select SDI Input 2 as the active Input. • SDI 3: Used to select SDI Input 3 as the active Input. •...
  • Page 7 Parts & Their Functions Back Panel • SDI In: 4 Multi-Format 12G/6G/3G/HD-SDI Inputs. • SDI Out: 4 Looped 12G/6G/3G/HD-SDI Outputs. • MON Out: Processed output. Follows Mode Selection. • DP In Port: Reserved for development team use, inactive. • Audio In/Out: Analog Stereo Mini-phono Au- dio Input &...
  • Page 8: Menu

    Menu Navigating the Menu Pressing the MENU button on the monitor’s keypad will call up the on screen menu. To navigate use the UP and DOWN buttons and press the ENTER button to select the highlighted sub menu. Navigate the sub menu in the same way by using the UP and DOWN buttons to highlight a particular function and press ENTER to change that function’s setting.
  • Page 9 Menu - Function Menu Function Menu Function Luminance Scope Scope Vector Scope Video Pixel Mapping Color LUM Coloring System Area Marker Safety Marker Center Marker Load Profile 0 Load Profile 1 Load Profile 2 Load Profile 3 Load Profile 4 Load Profile 5 Load Profile Saved profile configurations can be loaded via a function button.
  • Page 10 Menu - Scope Menu Scope Menu Function Luminance Scope Lum Position Bottom Right Video Lum Style Color Vector System Vec Position Bottom Right Lum Coloring Lum Position & Vec Position Use Lum & Vec Position to select in what area of the screen you would like your Scopes to be displayed. Lum Style Select IRE or HDR (PQ) Waveform.
  • Page 11 Menu - Video Menu Video Menu Function Input SDI 1 Scope Mode AUTO Video SDI Format AUTO Color Pixel Mapping System Deinterlace Mode Mode 2 SDI Format Can be manually set to select the type of incoming signal format. When set to AUTO the monitor will attempt to read the signal’s Payload ID, but if Payload ID is missing or incorrect this manual toggle can be used to set the monitor to a configuration that matches the signal formatting.
  • Page 12 Menu - Video Menu Video Menu Function Input SDI 1 Scope Mode AUTO Video SDI Format AUTO Color Pixel Mapping System Deinterlace Mode Mode 2 Pixel Mapping Pixel Mapping toggles between various available pixel mapping options including: With Pixel Mapping set to OFF the incoming source is scaled to fill as much of the screen as possible while preserving aspect ratio.
  • Page 13 Menu - Video Menu - Pixel Mapping Return to Table of Contents © 2023 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 14 Menu - Color Menu Color Menu Function ColorSystem GaiaColor Scope Range Video 64-940 Video Gamut Color EOTF Gamma 2.4 System Luminance Mode Luminance Custom Temperature 6500K 3rdParty LUT Mode Normal ColorSystem The monitor features 2 Color System selections: GaiaColor and 3rd Party. GaiaColor is the default selection and what you should use unless you are specifically utilizing 3rd Party calibration software to build 3rd Party calibration LUTs.
  • Page 15 Menu - Color Menu Color Menu Function ColorSystem GaiaColor Scope Range Video 64-940 Video Gamut Color EOTF Gamma 2.4 System Luminance Mode Luminance Custom Temperature 6500K 3rdParty LUT Mode Normal Gamut (GaiaColor Color System Only) Select from 709, P3, or 2020 to set your operating display color gamut. EOTF - (GaiaColor Color System Only) This settings defines the display’s EOTF configuration.
  • Page 16 Menu - Color Menu Color Menu Function ColorSystem GaiaColor Scope Range Video 64-940 Video Gamut Color EOTF Gamma 2.4 System Luminance Mode Luminance Custom Temperature 6500K 3rdParty LUT Mode Normal 3rd Party LUT Mode Does not apply to GaiaColor Color System. This additional selection only applies within the 3rd Party Color System.
  • Page 17 Panel Dimming Apply Settings Update Firmware When left to Allow (default) allows firmware to be remotely updated using the FSI IP Remote Utility. When set to Block prevents firmware from being remotely updated. Current IP Shows monitor’s current IP address.
  • Page 18 Menu - System Menu System Menu Function Update Firmware Allow Scope Current IP 192.168.1.5 Video Version 2.4.3 Color Serial Number P550A00001 System Payload ID 0.0.0.0 Profile Load Profile Save Set Static IP 192.168.1.5 192.168.1.5 IP Reset DHCP 255.255.255.0 Clear Panel Noise 192.168.1.1 Panel Dimming Apply Settings...
  • Page 19 Menu - OSD Menu OSD Menu Function Time Code Scope Status Position Top Left Video Status Set Color Menu Position Top Left System Menu Set Area Marker Safety Marker Center Marker Time Code Reserved for future use, currently inactive. Menu & Status Position Changes position of on-screen menu and signal status display.
  • Page 20 Menu - OSD Menu OSD Menu Function Time Code Scope Status Position Top Left Video Status Set Color Menu Position Top Left System Menu Set Area Marker Safety Marker Center Marker Area Marker Allows you to define a common Area Marker for display on screen. Once configured with your preferred Area Marker selection this feature can be toggled on or off by assigning Area Marker to a function button.
  • Page 21: Dimensions / Removing Feet

    XMP550 1245 All dimensions in mm. Product weight approximately 43lbs (19.5Kg) XMP550 have pedestal style feet that can be removed when monitor is wall mounted. The feet are held on by six screws per foot on the bottom. Return to Table of Contents...
  • Page 22 Before plugging your probe into your monitor you will want to ensure that the following prerequisites are met: 1. Verify your monitor is running firmware version 2.4.03 or later. 2. Ensure that your colorimeter has the correct matrix stored on it for the XMP550. The name of the colorimeter matrix must be XMP550.
  • Page 23: Appendix A - Autocal

    For example, if con- nection and/or channel necting to an XMP550 a matrix named XMP550 must be stored on the probe. Please ensure name a valid and correctly named matrix is stored on the colorimeter and that the probe is properly connected to the display’s USB Type A port.
  • Page 24: Appendix B - Ip Remote Control

    Appendix B - IP Remote Control The monitor can be controlled over an ethernet connection using FSI’s IP Remote Utility (IPRU) application. The IPRU will allow you to control menu navigation, input selection, function button selection, and rotary knob control. The IPRU is also what you will use to load firmware updates. The IPRU can...