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1. etc Maintenance e The Monitor 1 Please keep the signal terminals and the cooling vent away from knife edge metal or liquid in order to avoid short circuit and damage 2 Please don t try to disassemble any parts of the monitor by yourself which would probably damage the monitor and do harm to human body and it will cause the invalidation of product warranty 3 Please don t touch the screen with your fingers which would probably deface the screen 4 Please don t press the screen the LCD is extremely exquisite and flimsy eo The power Please use the power adapter provided or recommended by the manufacturer in order to avoid damage For a third party power adapter please make sure the voltage range supplied power and polarity of power lead are fit Please disconnect the power cable under the following situations 1 If you do not operate this monitor for a period of time 2 If the power cable or power adaptor is damaged 3 If the monitor housing is broken eo Working Environment 1 Please don t lay this product on the unstable place 2 Please don t lay this product in hot cold or wet location e Cleaning 1 Please clean the screen with dry and downy cloth or special LCD cleanser 2 Please do not press hard when cleaning the screen 3 Please do not use water or other chemical cleanser to clean the screen The chemical may damage the LCD 4 For first time use please tear off the factory LCD film To protect the L
2. and 115200 10 Parity Odd Even None 3 5 System submenu The system submenu includes 1 BackLight 0 100 value adjustment 2 5 F1 F4 Button Define Function Key F1 F2 F3 and F4 Function includes eo 6 Input Source Scan Reserved function can not choose 7 Tally R Brightness Low Medium High 3 Tally G Brightness Low Medium High 9 Reset Yes No HackLight F1 Button F2 Button Fa Button F4 Button 45 SD Aspect Ratio Scan Mono Freeze Frame Input Source Scan Ott Taly R Brightness Lowy Tally G Brightness Low Nit Reset Adjust CENTER Enter MENU Exit Select YES to recover all to factory settings expect Language setting Mo 3 6 GPI submenu The GP submenu includes 1 GPI Control on off f SP Control Off 1Pin Undefined On User can control the monitor through GPI control unit Pin Undefined 3Pin Undefined Off User cannot control the monitor through GPI control AP in Undefined unit SPir Undefined 2 Terminal1 5 Define each GPI terminal function see details in 4 REMOTE interface definition 3 7 PIP submenu The PIP submenu includes 1 Sub Window Size Off Large Small 2 Sub Window Position Right Bottom Right Top Left Bottom i Sub Window Size Of ES Sub Window Position Right Bottom Center Left Top sub Window Source EYES 3 Sub Window Source When the input signal is SDI1 SDI2 HDMI the PIP win
3. 7 DC IN 11V 17V Connect with DC12V 4 pin XLR power adapter support 6 5V 24V voltage input Pin 1 Negative Pin 4 Positive 8 HDMI IN HDMI input HDMI A connector 9 SDI IN2 SDI input BNC connector 0 CVBS IN CVBS input BNC connector 1 AC DC 12V Power Adaptor Input formats Input Supported formats CVBS PAL NTSC 4801 5761 480p 576p 10801 60 59 94 50 720p 60 59 94 50 1080p 60 59 94 50 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 SMPTE 425M 1080p 60 59 94 50 SMPTE 274M 1080 60 59 94 50 1080p 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 SDI SMPTE RP211 1080psf 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 SMPTE 296M 720p 60 59 94 50 SMPTE 125M 480i 59 94 ITU R BT 656 576i 50 HDMI 3 Menu Operation 1 Press MENU and it will display menu system 2 Revolve ENTER to select an item The selected item will be highlighted display 3 Press ENTER to enter the selected item 4 Under menu system press MENU to back to previous menu The menu will automatically save and quit if it remains idle 3 1 VIDEO submenu The VIDEO submenu includes 1 BRIGHTNESS 0 100 value adjustment 2 CONTRAST 0 100 value adjustment aa Brightness ZZ so 3 HUE 0 100 value adjustment Contrast 50 4 SATURATION 0 100 value adjustment Hue A 5 Saturation N 242 A150 5 SHARPNESS 0 100 value adjustment Sharpness MW 1 50 FR SD Aspect Ratio 4 3 6 SD Aspect Ratio Under SD SDI input the aspect radio can eran en be set to 4 3 or 16
4. 9 under HD SDI it is not available to adjust zoom Um 7 SCAN UNDERSCAN OVERSCAN Full Screen Pixel to pixel SD 2X Display selection ey Adjust Enter MENU Exit 8 ZOOM Turn on the zoom function to enlarge the video by 150 from the center in real time 3 2 Color Temp submenu The Color Temp submenu includes 1 Color Temp 5600K 6500K 9300K USER1 USER2 USER3 Color Temp HOMI 2 Red GAIN 0 255 value adjustment Color Temp 3 Green GAIN 0 255 value adjustment Green Gain 4 Blue GAIN 0 255 value adjustment ee Red Offset 0 255 value adjustment Green Offset Blue Offset 6 Green Offset 0 255 value adjustment 7 Blue Offset 0 255 value adjustment Remark RGB GAIN and RGB Offset settings are only available A Adjust Enter Exit when Color temp is set as USER 1 2 3 3 3 Marker submenu The Marker submenu includes 1 Marker Select Select the scale marker from 4 3 13 9 14 9 15 9 1 85 1 2 35 1 and 16 9 2 Safe Area Select the safe area scale from 80 85 88 90 93 and 95 a AA Turn on off the center cross marker on the central screen Marker Select Ont 4 Marker Color Select the color of markers from White Red Safety Area OM Center Marker Ort Green Blue Black and Gray Cy Marker Color White 5 Fi l Fit Marker On 5 Fit Marker On Off Spear cack ee When switched off the size of the safe area is 80 95 of the a
5. BRIGHT to adjust brightness value from 0 100 Default 50 8 CONTRAST Revolve CONTRAST to adjust contrast value from 0 100 Default 50 9 SATURATION Revolve SATURATION to adjust saturation value from 0 100 Default 50 10 POWER Power on off Connect with power cable press the POWER to switch on the monitor Press again to switch off Disconnect with power cable or battery if the monitor will not be used for a period of time 1 SOURCE Press SOURCE to select SDI1 SDI2 HDMI CVBS signal input 2 ZOOM Press ZOOM to switch on off the zoom function 3 DISPLAY Display current settings Press Display to display or shut off relevant status information 144 MENU Press to enter Menu 15 TALLY Red Green and Yellow 3 color TALLY indicator 11 ar 13 14 tty tty e ti r Rear view fo O OO ie 8 TICAMAS 6 CPS SI010 17 REMOTE DB9 socket external controlling signal input See details in 4 REMOTE interface definition 2 SDI OUT SDI loop through output BNC connector When SDI2 is displayed the SDI LOOP outputs the SDI IN2 signal and when SDI IN1 or other input sources are displayed the SDI LOOP outputs the SDI IN1 signal 3 SDI IN1 SDI input BNC connector 4 HDMI OUT HDMI loop through output HDMI A connector 5 PHONE 3 5mm headphone socket for SDI HDMI embedded audio and analog audio monitoring 6 AUDIO IN 3 5mm analog audio input
6. CD screen please post the LCD protection film offered in the package 1 Features Full HD 9 LCD Panel IPS LCD panel 1920x1200 resolution H 170 V 170 viewing angle 800 1 contrast Multiple inputs 3G HD SD SDI HDMI and Composite input Loop through outputs 3G HD SD SDI HDMI has loop through output PIP Display Under SDI HDMI switch on a sub window to PIP display another CVBS Under CVBS switch on a sub window to PIP display another SDI HDMI SDI audio de embed Under SDI and HDMI it can display the de embed SDI audio and output via 3 5mm headphone socket or speaker 2 ch audio meter display Under SDI and HDMI it displays channel1 and channel 2 embedded audio meters with mark The audio meter is green and will turn yellow when audio exceeds 20dB and turn red when exceeds 9dB SDI Timecode Under SDI input it can display the SMPTE timecode which is used extensively for synchronization and for logging and identifying material in recorded media Peaking focus assist red blue switch Under SDI and HDMI it has Peaking focus assist function which is to mark the sharpest edges of the image with red or blue color for users to check if the subjects are focused Zebra stripes Under SDI and HDMI it can display the Zebra Stripes which are used to check if the image is over exposed or not by showing black and white lines on the monitor It is considered over exposed when luminance value exceeds 90 Free
7. SWIT SWIT Electronics Co Ltd Model M 1092H 9 Rack Mount Broadcast 3GSDI LCD Monitor y SS cad Y DS Q de pa a Le User Manual Ver V1 0 0V01 Please read this User Manual throughout before using Preface All internal technologies of this product are protected including device software and trademark Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited All brands and trademarks of SWIT Electronics Co Ltd are protected and other relative trademarks in this user manual are the property of their respective owners Due to constant effort of product development SWIT reserves the right to make changes and improvements to the product described in this manual without prior notice The warranty period of this product is 2 years and does not cover the following 1 Physical damage to the surface of the products including scratches cracks or other damage to the LCD screen or other externally exposed parts 2 The LCD dot defects are not over three 3 Any damage caused by using third party power adaptors 4 Any damage or breakdown caused by use maintenance or storage not according to the user manual 5 The product is disassembled by anyone other than an authorized service center 6 Any damage or breakdown not caused by the product design workmanship or manufacturing quality etc For any suggestions and requirements on this product please contact us through phone fax Email
8. ctual screen display area and when switched on the size of the safe area is 80 95 of the inside scale marker area C Adjust CENTER Enter MENU Exit 6 Marker Back Normal Semitransparent Black Normal Normally display the outer area of scale marker Half half tone display the outer area of scale marker Black Black display the outer area of scale marker 3 4 OSD submenu The OSD submenu includes 1 Menu Position Center right top right bottom left top left bottom 2 Menu Timeout 0 60s Set a time in seconds in which the menu will automatically quit if remains idle Default 30 3 Language Menu language selection English and Chinese 4 Source ID Display On Off 5 Source ID Character CAM 1 Revolve ENTER button to select the letters and press ENTER to input Max 10 letters are supported the default is CAM1 There are 76 letters available details are as below Menu Position Menu Timeout Language Center 30 Sec English Source ID Display Ont source ID Character Input into Display R5485 Addr UMO Position Haudrate Parity CAM 1 OF es Top 115200 Mone ery Adjust ENTER Enter MENU Exit A Zfa zfo o fa Ic gt Ir i fe 1 1 1 12 Ja 6 Input info Display On Off On turn on the OSD info display Off turn off the OSD info display 7 RS485 Addr 1 127 address selection 8 UMD Position Top or Bottom 9 Baudrate 38400 19200 9600
9. dow signal can only be CVBS When the input signal is CVBS the PIP window signal can be selected from SDI1 SDI2 HDMI eos Adjust ENTER Enter MENU Exit 4 REMOTE Interface Definition The GPI interface is the DB9 port the DB9 terminals definition are as below EE TOY 1 O O OO 6 Y 6 7 8 as VCC OUT 485B Rx 485A Rx GND User can define each GPI terminal function in the menu It will be on when GPI terminal connected to GND and off when disconnected Terminal 1 5 The functions can be set as below Gays AR 6 Specification LCD Performance Size Display area Resolution Color Depth Aspect ratio Brightness Contrast Input and Output 9 inches 192 mmx120 mm 1920x1200 8 bit 16 94 3 450 cdm 800 1 3G HD SD SDI input x4 CVBS input x2 Input HDMI input x2 Analog audio inputx2 3G HD SD SDI loop through outputx2 Output HDMI loop through output x2 SDI HDMI analog audio outputx2 Video Format CVBS HDMI SMPTE 425M SMPTE 274M SDI SMPTE RP211 SMPTE 296M SMPTE 125M ITU R BT 656 NTSC PAL 480i 576i 480p 576p 1080i 60 59 94 50 720p 60 59 94 50 1080p 60 59 94 50 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 1080p 60 59 94 50 1080i 60 59 94 50 1080p 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 1080psf 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 720p 60 59 94 50 480i 59 94 576i 50 Input volta
10. ge Power consumption Working temperature Working humidity Storage temperature Storage humidity Dimensions Net weight main body DC 6 5V 24V 36W 0 C 40 C 10 90 15 C 60 C 10 90 483 173 112mm 2 8kg 7 Packing List 5 Power adaptor x1 Power cable
11. ze frame To capture and display the on play current frame Blue Red Green only Under SDI and HDMI it can be selected as the Blue Red Green Only Mode only the blue red green pixels are used to generate the image to assist image noise monitoring and adjustment Safe Area Adjustable You can select the scale of safe area frame from 80 85 88 90 93 and 95 in the menu system Scale Marker The monitor has 16 9 native LCD panel and supports 4 3 13 9 14 9 15 9 1 85 1 and 2 35 1 scales marker for different video producing UMD Support TSL UMD protocol so that TALLY UMD can be remotely controlled User definable function keys There are 4 function keys on the monitor front panel which permit users to define shortcuts for the various functions User definable GPI control Offer DB9 interface to define functions for users to remote operate the monitor User editable video title User can edit a video title for the current camera and the title will display on the top of screen 2 Panel Instruction Front view Dana 00 O OS DSpeaker For SDI HDMI embedded audio and analog audio monitoring Will not work if earphone is plugged in 2 F 1 F2 F3 F4 User definable function keys 6 ENTER VOL Select and Apply Under menu system revolve ENTER VOL to adjust settings and press to apply Out of menu system revolve ENTER VOL to adjust volume and press ENTER VOL to mute 7 BRIGHT Revolve
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