Marshall electronic Computer Monitor V R84DP HDSDI User Manual |
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Switch Settings, Adjustments and Indicators
Marshall Electronics
1910 East Maple Ave.
El Segundo, CA 90245
Tel.: 800-800-6608 • 310-333-0606
Fax: 310-333-0688
Email: [email protected]
Power
Illuminate
Image Adjustment Controls
Note: Tint only functions when NTSC Video or S-Video are selected
pow
Illum
when
Screen aspect ratio switch 4:3 or 16:9 selector and indicators
Pixel to Pixel On/Off
Lights when active
Blue Gun On/Off
Lights when active
4:3 Aspect
16:9 Aspect
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Pixel to Pixel Function (Under scan)
As the native LCD display is 800 pixels wide by 600 pixels high, it is necessary to change the size of the image to fill the whole screen.
Pixel to Pixel mode bypasses the enlargement or scaling function and displays the native incoming format.
For 525-NTSC based images, pixel to pixel will appear as a 480x640 (4:3 aspect) or 480x720 (16:9 aspect) display.
For 625-PAL based images, pixel to pixel will appear as a 576x640 (4:3 aspect) or 576x720 (16:9 aspect) display.
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Menu Functions
Turn On/Off with Menu button.
Use Up (P-P), Dn (Blue), and Select (Ratio) for menu navigation functions.
Color Temperature – Select D65 or User. User mode will automatically be turned on if Gain or Bias are adjusted.
Adj Color Gain – Select to adjust RGB gains.
Adj Color Bias – Select to adjust RGB bias
OSD – Toggle OSD on/off.
Version Number – Display only
Gain Adjustment
Press Up (P-P), Dn (Blue), to navigate.
Press Select (Ratio) to activate.
Press Select to toggle R, G, or B
Press Up, Dn, to change value.
Press Menu to exit
Chart legend: Left Line
= Increase of gain
Center Line = D65 (Default)
Right Line = Decrease of gain
Product Overview
Features
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Bias Adjustment
Chart legend: Right Line = Increase of Bias
Center Line = D65 (Default)
Press Up (P-P), Dn (Blue), to navigate.
Press Select (Ratio) to activate.
Press Select to toggle R, G, or B
Press Up, Dn, to change value.
Press Menu to exit
Left Line = Decrease of Bias
Standard Accessories
Optional Accessories
Electrical Specifications
Mechanical Specifications
Faceplate Cleaning
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OSD Adjustment
Press Up (P-P), Dn (Blue), to navigate.
Press Select (Ratio) to toggle OSD On/Off
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Warranty
Operational Setup
Marshall Electronics warranties to the first consumer, that this V-R84DP-HDSDI portable monitor will, under normal use, be free from
defects in workmanship and materials, when received in its original container, for a period of one year from the purchase date.
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 pur-
chase 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 you.
Input Connectors
Switch Settings, Adjustments and Indicators
Pixel to Pixel Function
Menu Functions
This warranty does not apply to product exterior and cosmetics. Misuse, abnormal service or handling, improper alterations or modifica-
tions in design or construction, voids this warranty. No sales personnel of the seller, nor any other person is authorized to make any war-
ranties other than those described above, or to extend the duration of any warranties on behalf of Marshall Electronics, beyond the time
period described above.
Warranty
Due to constant effort to improve products and product features, specifications may change without notice.
Optional Accessories (continued)
Uses 2 Sony DVCam/HDV FP-Type batteries.
When used with monitor power supply, can charge batteries
plus operate monitor
V-DV-PWR1
Battery Adapter
Use to power Marshall Electronics monitors that have V-
Mount plate with Anton Bauer Gold Mount battery.
V-ABA-01
V-mount to Anton Bauer adapter
2-channel sequential charger with a built-in 60W power sup-
ply. Charges 2 ENDURA E series batteries in fewer than 5
hours. One 10’ XLR cable included. Weighs only 2 lbs
IDX-VL-2Plus
Sequential 2 channel charger
Economically charges 4 ENDURA E series batteries in
under 6 hours using Full Power Charge (FPC) method
IDX-VL-4
Sequential 4 channel charger
IDX-VL-4S
Charges 4 ENDURA E series batteries in 2.5 hours or less
V-Mount battery pack with 3 LED power Indicator
Simultaneous 4 channel charger
55 W Lithium Battery
IDX-E7S
IDX-E7
55 W Lithium Battery
with Power Link
V-Mount Battery Pack with PowerLink includes accurate
Power Status Display and supports Digi-View
82 W Lithium Battery
IDX-E10S
V-Mount battery pack with 3 LED power Indicator
82 W Lithium Battery
with Power Link
V-Mount Battery Pack with PowerLink includes accurate
Power Status Display and supports Digi-View
IDX-E10
Digital to Analog Converter
Mounting Plate
BC-0301-10
Converts SDI to analog Composite
Attaches to any side for mount to ¼-20 threaded component
Package of 10 non-toxic, antistatic, alcohol and ammonia
free cleaning wipes.
Cleaning Wipes
V-HWP-K
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5 Electrical Specifications
Display (Viewing Area)
8.4 Inch diagonal (170.4mm w x 127.8mm h)
4:3/16:9 switchable
Screen Aspect
Resolution (RGB Dots)
Viewing Angles
800H×RGB×600V (1.44 million pixels)
160° with protective screen and treatment (130°H x 120°V native)
500:1
Contrast Ratio
Dot Pitch
.213mm square pixel
Pixel Response
Backlight Type / Life
Brightness
10ms rise/25ms fall
Field Replaceable CCFL (50,000 hour half life)
500 cd/m²
LCD Screen Treatments
Protective Screen
Anti Reflection, Anti Glare, Hardcoat
0.118” (3mm) thick Optical Grade Polycarbonate with Anti-Glare and Anti-Abrasion
coatings. (600 Cheesecloth mil-M-13508C)
Estimated MTBF
System
5 years of 24/7/365 operation
NTSC/PAL auto recognition
Inputs
2 SDI (BNC) Self Terminating (SMPTE-259M) (ITU-BT-R601)
1 SDI of on screen video (BNC) Available when power is applied
D65 (6500° Kelvin)
Active Outputs
Color temperature
Color Gamut
SMPTE-C/EBU
Luma Linearity
Power Required
Power Consumption
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Compliance
Typical +/- 3% with 5 ire increments (0 to 10 ire)
10.4 to 16.8 VDC
Approx. 15 watt nominal
32°F to 120°F (0°c to 50°c)
-4°F to 120°F (-20°c to 50°c)
₠, FCC-Class A, ANSI-63.4 (Certificates on file)
Do not dispose. Return to Manufacturer or Authorized Recycle Facility
RoHS WEEE/Environmental
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Dimensions
9”w x 6.875” h x 2.5” d (228.6mm x 174.6mm x 38.1mm)
Approx. Weight
Power Supply Weight
3.3 lbs (1.5 Kg)
1.0 Lb (.45 Kg)
All signal types and frame rates are automatically detected
• 525 –60i / 625 - 50i (Interlaced NTSC/PAL)
Digital Screen Formats and Frame Rates:
• 720 x 1280 – 23.97P, 24P, 25P, 50P, 59.94P, 60P (Progressive)
• 1035 x 1920 - 59.94i, 60i (Interlaced)
• 1080 x 1920 – 50i, 59.94i, 60i / 23.973Psf, 24Psf, 25Psf, 29.97Psf, 30Psf
Psf=Progressive or Segmented Frame formats
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Faceplate Cleaning
When cleaning the faceplate it is very important to use non-abrasive and ammonia free cleaning agents and a clean micro fiber
cloth. Do not use paper towels. Paper towel fibers are coarse and may scratch the surface of the Polycarbonate faceplate. Paper
towels may also leave streaks on the surface. Antistatic and fingerprint resistant cleaning agents are recommended.
Wash protective cover with a solution of mild soap or detergent and lukewarm water. Use a clean soft cloth, applying only light pres-
sure. Rinse with clean water and dry by blotting with a damp cloth or chamois. Grease, oil or tar may be removed with a good grade
of hexane, aliphatic naphtha, or kerosene. These solvents may be obtained at a paint or hardware store and should be used in ac-
cordance with manufacturer’s recommendations.
DO NOT USE: window cleaning sprays, kitchen scouring compounds or solvents such as acetone, gasoline, benzene,
alcohol, carbon tetrachloride, or lacquer thinner. These can scratch the sheet’s surface and/or weaken the sheet causing
small surface cracks called “crazing.”
Faceplate Dusting
Dust with a soft, damp cloth or chamois. Dry or gritty cloths may cause surface scratches and create a static electric charge on the
surface. Neutralizing static electricity effects by using recommended cleaning and polishing practice.
Faceplate Polishing
Protect and maintain surface gloss by occasional polishing with a good plastic cleaner and polish. Apply a thin, even coat with a soft
clean cloth and polish lightly with cotton flannel. Then wipe with a damp cloth to help eliminate electrostatic charges that can attract
dust particles
Marking on the Faceplate
Use SHARPEE or equivalent marker. Clean as per instructions with an ammonia free cleaning agent.
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