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LCD Monitor User Manual
Version 3.6 (Updated 10.17.2012)
LM-0750W
LM-0950W
LM-1760W
LM-1770W
CM-170W
LM-2140W
LM-2340W
LM-2340TD
LM-2461W

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  • Page 1 We are committed to your satisfaction with this product. If you have any ques- tions or require technical assistance please contact us at any of the coordinates below: Flanders Scientific, Inc. 470 Satellite Blvd. NE Suite P Suwanee, GA 30024 Phone: +1.678.835.4934...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    23-25 Alarm Menu 26-28 OSD Menu GPI Menu Audio Menu Display Alignment Menu Monitor Specifications Monitor Diagram: LM-0750W Monitor Diagram: LM-0950W Monitor Diagram: CM-170W Monitor Diagram: LM-2140W Monitor Diagram: LM-2340W / LM-2340TD Monitor Diagram: LM-2461W © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    Screen may be cleaned by gently wiping with lint free cloth to remove dust. For more thorough cleaning use a lint free cloth that has been very lightly dampened with distilled water. Please dry any excess moisture from the monitor or LCD panel immediately to prevent damage. © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 4 This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accor- dance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 5: Parts & Their Functions

    Volume: Used to adjust volume. Press down on this knob to instantly mute or unmute the volume. Contrast: Used to adjust contrast higher or lower. Pressing down on the center of this button will return the contrast setting to its default position. © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 6 SDI Out 1 & Out 2: Two mirrored SD/HD-SDI Outputs (& 3Gbps if in- stalled). Please note that both Outputs pass through the identical active SDI channel, not two distinct channels. Audio In/Out: Analog Stereo Mini-phono Audio Input & Output. © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 7: Menu Navigation/System Status

    System Status Function Input SDI 1 Scopes & VU-Meters Input Mode NTSC Video Overscan Audio Pixel Mapping Marker Volume System Contrast Alarm Brightness 0.00 Chroma 0.00 0.00 Display Alignment Version LM-1760W 0.9.16 System Status M1760A0090 Support © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 8: Function Menu

    With 1:1 Pixel to Pixel mapping mode turned on the image remains unscaled, but the area lying outside of the Active Scan area is blacked out. This blacked out area represents the same area not visi- ble with Pixel to Pixel mode off. © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 9 (Images represent 1080i source on LM-2340W) Pixel to Pixel Off Pixel to Pixel On Overscan Off Overscan On Same when viewing 1080i/p Source Pixel to Pixel Off Pixel to Pixel On Overscan On Overscan Off © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 10 Essentially the Zoom mode results in viewing a 16:9 section of the 4:3 source and is most useful when viewing a letterboxed SD source on a widescreen display so that the letterboxing is not shown and only the video within the letterboxing is present. © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 11 The F Stop Rotary knob will adjust the upper limit of the upper color coded region. These color coded ranges are retained in memory so you can exit and reenter LUM Coloring Mode without having to reset your desired threshold levels. © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 12 F-Stop knob is pressed. The crosshair color will follow the color selected for markers from the Marker Menu. To change the color of the Measurement function’s crosshair change the Marker color. © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 13 While DSLR Zoom is active the markers may also be turned on and will be correct relative to the 16:9 video that will be captured to the camera’s memory card. Please note it may be necessary to toggle the viewing mode preference (Info button on many DSLRs) to fill the screen correctly. © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 14 Toggles for UMD Display, Color, and Position are found on the Alarm menu. Vertical or Horizontal Safety Broadcast Audio Meter selection is also found on the Alarm Menu. © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 15 Video Menu and select your desired Anamorphic De-Squeeze mode. Anamorphic De-Squeeze Modes 1.3x Anamorphic Original 1.3x Anamorphic De-Squeeze 2.0x Anamorphic Original 2.0x Anamorphic De-Squeeze 2.0x Anamorphic Original 2.0x mag Anamorphic De-Squeeze © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 16 When activated this function will generate an onscreen box that mirrors the status of the physical tally on the monitor’s bezel. This can be particularly useful in applications where the physical tally may be obscured. © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 17: Marker Menu

    This function is useful for detecting missing lines in the active video area. Safety in Area Toggles whether Safety Marker is shown relative to incoming source or relative to Area Marker (i.e. 4:3) Graticules Toggles Custom Marker Feature On/Off. Use rotary knobs to adjust line positioning. © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 18: Video Menu

    This toggle applies maximum sharpening and video quality enhancement to SD video sources. Anamorphic De-Squeeze Toggles between 1.3, 2.0, and 2.0mag HD Anamorphic De-Squeeze ratios. This is used in conjunction with the Anamorphic De-Squeeze function described in the Function Menu portion of this manual. © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 19 XYZ mode manually it is important to switch this setting back to AUTO if you intend to monitor other signal types on any input, failing to do so will result in an incorrect display of other signal formats. © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 20: Scopes & Vu Meters Menu

    V Level (for a voltage based scale), IRE Level (for an IRE based scale 0-100), or Digital Level (for a 8 bit digi- tal level based scaled, 0-255). Alignment Level Allows audio level meter alignment level to be set to –18dBFS or –20dBFS. © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 21 Select from: -10 dBFS, -9 dBFS, or -8 dBFS OSC Mode (LM-0750W Only) Activating this option, only available on the LM-0750W, will gener- ate a quad viewing mode with 2 Scopes of your choice (Window 1 and Window 2) as well an Audio Phase Meter and 2 Channel Audio...
  • Page 22 Back to Table of Contents Scopes & VU Meters Menu (continued) Available Scope Modes Audio Level Meters © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 23: System Menu

    Full RGB (0-255), Limited RGB (16-235), or YCbCr modes. Component Input / Component Pixel Format Use Component Input to toggle between Component & Composite Video on the LM-0750W’s or LM-0950W’s shared analog inputs. Use Component Pixel Format to toggle the Analog Component Video Inputs between YPbPr or RGB mode on all models.
  • Page 24 Viewing from the left or right of center should not prevent proper 3D viewing, but pas- sive 3D technology has a very small vertical position window. If the monitor is viewed from too high or too low of a position the 3D image will not be seen properly. © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 25 Load Profile Recall Saved Profile Settings. Highlight desired profile & press ENTER to activate the saved profile selection. Save Profile Saves all current monitor settings under a recallable profile by highlighting Profile number & pressing ENTER. © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 26: Alarm Menu

    Audio Mute, IRE threshold exceeded, RGB levels over 100IRE). Visual Alarm When set to ON a small box will appear on the monitor’s screen whenever the alarm condition set in the Alarm menu selection explained above is triggered. © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 27 Only applies to Safety Broadcast Feature. Determines position of 2 channel audio level meters. Select from Horizontal or Vertical. RS422 Address Sets the monitors RS422 address for remote control and alarm monitoring. Set between 0~126. © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 28 Sets the RS422 baud rate. This should be left at the default 9600 value unless otherwise specified by Flan- ders Scientific’s support department. Parity Sets Parity for RS422 communication. This should be left at the default None position unless otherwise speci- fied by Flanders Scientific’s support department. © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 29: Osd Menu

    Off, LTC, VITC 1, or VITC 2. Please note that Time Code cannot be display at the same time as Scopes, Markers, or other onscreen ancillary functions. Time Code Size Allows you to toggle between Large or Small Timecode Display. Time Code Position Use this toggle to change the onscreen position of Time Code. © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 30: Gpi Menu

    GPI in their respective menus (i.e. Marker Menu) in order to function properly. If using FSI’s GPI Keypad Lock to lockout the monitor’s keypad the Keyboard Locking function must be set to GPI 1. © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 31: Audio Menu

    Switching to Internal Clock can help to eliminate or minimize such distortion. Audio Lockout When set to ON this feature will lock the Volume Knob, which retain the last used audio setting used. While ON no adjustments to Audio volume will be possible. © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 32: Display Alignment Menu

    Please follow the instructions provided on the Firmware Update site to update your monitor. If you are run- ning a firmware version earlier than 9.16 this menu item will not be present and you must first update your monitor with the traditional program based updater before this menu item will appear. © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 33: Monitor Specifications

    Back to Table of Contents Monitor Specifications © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 34: Monitor Diagram: Lm-0750W

    Back to Table of Contents Monitor Diagrams LM-0750W © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 35: Monitor Diagram: Lm-0950W

    Back to Table of Contents Monitor Diagrams LM-0950W © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 36: Monitor Diagram: Cm-170W

    Back to Table of Contents Monitor Diagrams CM-170W Without Stand With Basic Desktop Stand © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 37: Monitor Diagram: Lm-2140W

    Back to Table of Contents Monitor Diagrams LM-2140W Without Stand With Basic Desktop Stand © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 38: Monitor Diagram: Lm-2340W / Lm-2340Td

    Back to Table of Contents Monitor Diagrams LM-2340W / LM-2340TD Without Stand With Basic Desktop Stand © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 39: Monitor Diagram: Lm-2461W

    Back to Table of Contents Monitor Diagrams LM-2461W Without Stand With Basic Desktop Stand © 2012 Flanders Scientific, Inc.

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