Marshall Electronics Orchid OR-2410 Operating Instructions Manual

Fully featured 24” table top monitor directors, camera assist and production monitor
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OR-2410
Fully Featured 24" Table Top Monitor
Directors, Camera Assist and Production Monitor

Operating Instructions

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Marshall Electronics OR-2410 Fully Featured 24” Table Top Monitor Directors, Camera Assist and Production Monitor Operating Instructions...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Product Overview..........................5 Features ............................6 High Resolution 24” IPS Panel ....................6 Waveform Monitor Function...................... 6 Real-Time Color Vectorscope....................6 3D Production Tools ......................... 6 3D Side by Side View......................6 3D Luminance Difference View 3D Anaglyph Color View ..........6 ClipGuide ..........................
  • Page 4 SETUP ............................ 21 Menus and Navigation ........................22 INFO SUBMENU ........................22 INPUT SUBMENU ........................22 PICTURE SUBMENU ......................22 COLOR SUBMENU ........................ 23 SCREEN SUBMENU ......................24 MARKER CONFIGURATION SUBMENU ................25 Marker: ..........................25 Center Marker: ........................25 Aspect Markers: ........................
  • Page 5: Product Overview

    Product Overview The Orchid OR-2410 is an 24” fully featured production; directors and video assist monitor system. The OR-2410 comes with multiple modes of Anaglyph 3D Production Tools, Waveform Monitor, Vectorscope, Audio Bars, Audio Phase display, Audio Log function, Built-In Speakers, Audio Output, and several other diagnostic tools.
  • Page 6: Features

    Features High Resolution 24” IPS Panel The OR-2410 features an all-digital 1920 x 1200 resolution, 8-bit (A-FRC) IPS panel that yields 10 bit performance. The LCD panel features a nominal brightness of 320 cd/m and a contrast ratio of 1000:1 making this display ideal in a variety of environments and lighting conditions. Waveform Monitor Function The built-in Waveform Monitor (which includes adjustable white and black clip level indicators) can be displayed in...
  • Page 7: Clipguide

    Features ClipGuide The ClipGuide function operates with both the Waveform display and Monochrome/Color picture display. Both the upper and lower ClipGuide levels are user-adjustable to accurately display over-and- under exposures during different shooting conditions. For example, the upper ClipGuide limit may be set to 85 IRE and the lower limit to 10 IRE.
  • Page 8: Select Color Temperature And Gamma Mode

    Inspect the unit for any physical damage that may have occurred during shipping. Should there be any damage, immediately call Marshall Electronics Customer Service at (800) 800-6608. If you are not located within the continental United States, call +1 (310) 333-0606.
  • Page 9: Front Panel Features

    Front Panel Features Standby Button with Indicator Press the Standby button to turn the unit ON. The indicator LED will turn green. Press again to return to the Standby mode. (Note the main power switch is located on the rear of the unit) Front Panel Speaker Controls Push the mute button to mute and un-mute the internal speakers.
  • Page 10: Rotary Encoders

    menus and press the Rotary control to select menu items. Pressing the MENU button will return the screen to its previous state. Rotary Encoders When not in the MENU mode these four encoders control: BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST CHROMA SHARPNESS Front Panel Speakers Tri-Color Tally Light 60mm Tri-Color Tally Lamp controlled via the remote connector on the rear of the unit.
  • Page 11: Rear Panel Features

    Rear Panel Features AC Power Input and On/Off switch Connect to 100 ~ 220 VAC power source. The switch will turn the internal power supply on and off. When using an external 24vDC supply this switch will have no effect. 24VDC Power Input Connect 24VDC to the 4-pin XLR power input connector.
  • Page 12: 3G-Hd-Sdi Digital Video Input Connectors

    Rear Panel Features 3G-HD-SDI Digital Video Input Connectors Dual auto-sensing HDSDI BNC video inputs. Each input auto-detects 3G, HD and SD-SDI video signals. Analog Video Input Connectors Analog BNC video inputs. These three connectors can be used to connect Composite (CVBS), S-Video (Y,C), or Component (Y,P ) Analog video signals.
  • Page 13: Compatible Formats

    Compatible Formats , 4:2:2, 10bit 1080p(60/59.94/50) 1080p(30/29.97/25/24/23.98) , 4:2:2, 12bit 1080i(60/59.94/50) 1080PsF(30/29.97/25/24/23.98) 1080p(30/29.97/25/24/23.98) (RGB) 4:4:4, 1080i(60/59.94/50) 10bit 1080PsF(30/29.97/25/24/23.98) 720p(60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/23.98) SMPTE 1080p(30/29.97/2524/23.98) 425M-AB (RGB)4:4:4, 1080i(60/59.94/50) 12bit 1080PsF(30/29.97/25/24/23.98) 2048x1080p24, 2048x1080PsF24 1080p(30/29.97/25/24/23.98) A(RGBA)4:4:4:4 1080i(60/59.94/50) 10bit 1080PsF(30/29.97/25/24/23.98) 720p(60/59.94/50p/30/29.97/25/24/23.98) 1080i(60/59.94/50) SMPTE 274M , 4:2:2, 10bit 1080p(30/29.97/25/24/23.98) Video 1080PsF(30/29.97/25/24/23.98)
  • Page 14: On Screen Menu Contents

    On Screen Menu Contents MODEL NAME OR-2410 INPUT SDI 1 VIDEO FORMAT 1080i / 60 COLOR MATRIX COLOR TEMP 3D REVIEW ANAGLYPH INFO AUDIO PEAK LOG AUDIO PHASE MONITO SDI ERROR COUNT SDI LEVEL UNKNOWN VERSION 1.7.11 RETURN SDI 1 SDI 2 CVBS INPUT SELECT...
  • Page 15: Screen

    Menu Contents Continued RETURN SCAN NORMAL, OVERSCAN, ZOOM AUTO ASPECT 16:9 PAYLOAD MONO MONO / COLOR GREEN BLUE H/V DELAY ON / OFF SHIFT H -128 to 127 [0] is Calibrated Setting (- = Right) SCREEN SHIFT V -128 to 127 [0] is Calibrated Setting (- = Down) LEFT EYE RIGHT EYE...
  • Page 16: Audio

    Menu Contents Continued RETURN FRONT VOLUME 0 TO 40 HEADROOM START -6 to -60 [-20] is SMPTE Standard HEADROOM END 0 to -20 [-6] is Normal setting LEFT CHANNEL CHANNEL1 TO CHANNEL 16 AUDIO RIGHT CHANNEL CHANNEL1 TO CHANNEL 16 LOAD CH PRESET FROM >...
  • Page 17: Waveform

    RETURN NORMAL LAYOUT DECK QUAD WAVEFORM WHITE PARADE SIZE SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE WAVEFORM LEFT TOP LEFT BOT POSITION RIGHT TOP RIGHT BOT TYPE OVERLAY / OVERLAP Y OVER LIMIT [100.0%] % IRE 0% to 109.1% Y UNDER LIMIT [100.0%] % IRE -7.3% to 109.1% HISTOGRAM ON / OFF LEFT TOP...
  • Page 18: User Assign

    RETURN SDI 1 SDI 2 CVBS COMP DVI-D DVI-A HD15 GAMMA 1.0 GAMMA 1.8 GAMMA 2.0 GAMMA 2.2 GAMMA 2.4 GAMMA 2.6 WHITEBALANCE D65 WHITEBALANCE D93 MONO COLOR CHANNEL SCAN ASPECT ZOOM HV DELAY MARKER USER MARKER AUDIO METER AUDIO PEAK LOG AUDIO PHASE MONITOR AUDIO SPECTRUM AUDIO PRESET 1...
  • Page 19: Remote

    RETURN SDI 1 SDI 2 CVBS COMP DVI-D DVI-A HD15 GAMMA 1.0 GAMMA 1.8 GAMMA 2.0 GAMMA 2.2 GAMMA 2.4 GAMMA 2.6 WHITEBLANCE D65 WHITEBALANCE D93 MONO SCAN ASPECT ZOOM HV DELAY PIN 1 THRU 8 (Pin 5 is REMOTE Ground) RED ONLY BLUE ONLY...
  • Page 20: Remote

    Menu Contents Continued WAVEFORM MON VECTORSCOPE CLIPGUIDE TIMECODE LTC TIMECODE VITC 1 TIMECODE VITC 2 HISTOGRAM FALSE COLOR TG FALSE COLOR MTF 3D LEFT EYE 3D RIGHT EYE 3D BLENDING 3D LUMA DIFF PIN 1 THRU 8 (Pin 5 is REMOTE Ground) 3D CHROMA DIFF...
  • Page 21: Sdi Status

    Menu Contents Continued RETURN ERROR COUNT 0 - 9999 RESET COUNTER STATUS DISPLAY OFF / ON / AUTO RETURN FORMAT DISPLAY AUTO / ON / OFF TIMECODE VITC 1 VITC 2 USERBIT ON / OFF ALWAYS ON 2 MIN 5 MIN POWER SAVE 10 MIN SETUP...
  • Page 22: Menus And Navigation

    Menus and Navigation To access the menu system Press the MENU Button located next to Step through menu items by using the RotoMenu (Brightness) control. Choose a submenu or select a menu item by pushing the RotoMenu control. Return to the previous menu by pressing the Menu button. Exit the main menu by again pressing the Menu button.
  • Page 23: Color Submenu

    COLOR SUBMENU The Color submenu allows the user to access to the Color Management Controls. ■ Color Matrix Auto System automatically selects correct matrix. Typically, 601 for SD Formats, 709 for HD Formats. User can manually set to RGB. RGB should be used with GBR422 systems. Conforms to ITU-R BT.601 matrix.
  • Page 24: Screen Submenu

    SCREEN SUBMENU ■ Scan Normal (Zero Scan) The whole picture should be visible without any cropping. When in normal mode you should not see non-active areas such as SAV, EAV. Over (End-User TV Production Scan) 5% of the picture is cropped and zoomed to fill the screen.
  • Page 25: Marker Configuration Submenu

    MARKER CONFIGURATION SUBMENU Marker: Use this setting to enable or disable all on-screen markers. This setting affects the Center marker, Aspect markers, and Safety marker. Center Marker: Use this setting to display a center marker on the screen. Aspect Markers: Use these settings to superimpose one of 6 markers on the screen when in 16:9 mode.
  • Page 26: Audio Configuration Submenu

    AUDIO CONFIGURATION SUBMENU ■ Front Volume Adjusts headphone and speaker volume on the front panel. This value is adjustable from 0 to 40. Setting to 0 will mute the output. ■ Headroom Start Adjusts the point at which the level meters will change color from Green to Yellow.
  • Page 27: Waveform Submenu

    WAVEFORM SUBMENU ■ Layout: Use this menu to choose from several available preset screen layouts. Choosing any of the available preset layouts will override the settings in the Waveform, Size and Position menus. ■ Waveform: Use this menu to turn the Waveform display On or Off and select between White or Parade modes.
  • Page 28: Vectorscope Submenu

    VECTORSCOPE SUBMENU ■ Layout Use this menu to choose from several available preset screen layouts. Choosing any of the preset layouts will override the settings in the Vectorscope, Size, and Position menus. ■ Vectorscope Use this menu to turn the Vectorscope display On or Off when in the Normal mode.
  • Page 29: Layouts

    LAYOUTS LAYOUT QUAD LAYOUT DECK Page 29 of 39...
  • Page 30: Clipguide Submenu

    CLIPGUIDE SUBMENU ■ CLIPGUIDE Use this menu to turn the ClipGuide function On or Off. ■ Mode Allows the choice of which ClipGuide function you want to display. There are 6 modes to choose from: • Luma (Y) displayed over Color Video •...
  • Page 31: User Assign Submenu

    USER ASSIGN SUBMENU ■ F-1 thru F-7 There are Seven Function Keys and One Rotary Encoder on the front panel of the OR- 2410. Each of these F-keys may be assigned to any one of 31 different functions as required by the job or individual user. These functions are listed in the USER ASSIGN...
  • Page 32: Remote Submenu

    REMOTE SUBMENU ■ Pin 1 through Pin 8 The RJ-45 Remote connector on the rear panel has 8 pins. Pin 5 is Ground, while the remaining 7 pins are pulled high to 3.3VDC and may be used for Tally or other Remote Commands. A list of available Commands and Tally configurations can be found in the REMOTE...
  • Page 33 An error count of more than 1 could be considered as abnormal. There is no particular scale to the number of errors counted. The max number of errors displayed is 9999. For example assume that there is a problem with a source and it is outputting a SDI signal with invalid CRC for each line.
  • Page 34: Setup Submenu

    SETUP SUBMENU ■ Format Display - Auto - This mode will display the video format information for about 8 seconds whenever video format is changed. - Off - This mode will not display any video format information. - On - This mode will always display current video format information.
  • Page 35 Allows the user to select the status of the cooling fan from three options: Turns fan off for quiet operation while shooting a scene AUTO The fan will operate only when the internal temperature requires cooling The fan will operate continuously at Max speed Page 35 of 39...
  • Page 36: Specifications

    Specifications Page 36 of 39...
  • Page 37: Maintenance / Color Calibration / Upgrade Procedure

    Maintenance / Color Calibration / Upgrade Procedure ■ Screen Cleaning Periodically clean the screen surface using ammonia-free cleaning wipes (Marshall Part No. V-HWP- K). A clean micro-fiber cloth can also be used using only non-abrasive and ammonia-free cleaning agents. Do not use paper towels. Paper towel fibers are coarse and may scratch the surface of the polycarbonate faceplate or leave streaks on the surface.
  • Page 38 • If the update program does not automatically detect your Orchid model you will be asked to choose the appropriate model from a drop down list then click update again. • Clicking on details allows you to monitor the update process Page 38 of 39...
  • Page 39: 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. Therefore, labor and parts may be charged to the consumer. This warranty does not apply to the product exterior or cosmetics.

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