Accepts HD Video Up to 1080P 60Hz
NTSC & PAL Compatible
HDCP Compliant
Firmware Upgradable
Compatible Frame Rates 24Hz, 50Hz, 60Hz
Supported resolutions 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 576i, 480p, 480i
Power: 12v DC (requires Regulated power supply)
Power Consumption: 1300 MA @ 12V DC
Software Features:
Software Features:
Software Features:Software Features:
Screen Markers & Aspect Guides
Focus Assist (2D peaking)
False Color (exposure assist)
Under-scan / Over-scan
Canon DSLR Record & Playback Mode (EOS 5D, 7D, 60D)
Red Camera Mode (For Use with Red Cameras HDMI Port)
Adjustable Color Control
Adjustable Aspect adjustments
Color Table Presets
Picture in Picture
The remote requires 2 AAA batteries (not included)
Sections Highlighted in Red are new features added 4/1/2010.
Quick access menu appears on the lower right side of the screen.
Use the recall button to go up a menu level in the quick menu.
***NOTE*** The remote is required to access the quick menu & Factory Menu if you need
to access the factory menu you must contact the support department.
Insert 12V regulated power source via connector into the 12V DC socket. A RED LED will
indicate power is reaching the monitor. If RED LED fails to light, trouble shoot the power adapter or
battery. The screen will be BLACK until you press the POWER button on the monitor or the
remote. When the monitor is powered on the LED status indicator should be green and the monitor
will display the Manhattan LCD logo for 1
second and then switch to a solid blue
screen. (May display a black screen on
certain firmware revisions)
Selecting an
Selecting an Input:
Selecting anSelecting an
Using the Control console located on the left
side of the monitor press the INPUT button.
Use the ^^^^ vvvv buttons located just under the
POWER button and scroll to the appropriate
input. Press the INPUT button to select and
activate the input.
Using the remote control unit with two AAA batteries installed,
point the remote at the Monitor Console’s IR port (beneath
LED indicator) and press the Source Button use the UUUUp &
DDDDown
own arrows to scroll to the appropriate input and the enter
own own
key to select the input.
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Navigating
Navigating the menu system:
NavigatingNavigating
***NOTE*** you must be on an input that is receiving a video
signal to make any changes to any options.
Using the Control console located on the left side of the monitor press the Menu button. To
scroll between Picture, Img.Adj, & Setup tabs use the ><
Use the ^^^^ vvvv buttons located just under the POWER button to scroll within a menu tab. To adjust a
specific field use the ><
level press the MENU button again to save your changes and go up a level and MENU button once
more to exit the menu.
Using the I/R remote control unit with two AAA batteries installed, point the remote at the Monitor
Console’s IR port (beneath LED indicator) and press the MENU Button use the up & down arrows
to scroll to the appropriate input and the enter key to select the input. To scroll between Picture,
Img.Adj, & Setup tabs use the Left
>< buttons located above the MENU key to apply your changes and go up a
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Left & R
LeftLeft
>< buttons located above the MENU key.
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& Right
ight arrowbuttons located under the MENU key. Use the Up
& R& R
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Up
Up Up
5
& Down
& Down arrow buttons located just under the Menu button to scroll within a menu tab. To adjust a
& Down& Down
specific field use the Left & Right
a certain field. Press the MENU button again to save your changes and go up a level Use the UP
arrow to get back to the menu tabs and MENU button once more to exit the menu.
These monitors are equipped with 4 external inputs; VGA, Component, Composite, and HDMI port.
The HD089B model has a second HDMI port which is only accessible from inside the monitor there
is no external connector. Each input has its own set of menu items and are stored separately from
each other adjusting an input will have no effect on another.
Picture Tab:
Picture Tab:
Picture Tab:Picture Tab:
The adjustments you can make in the Picture Tab of the menu system are:
Preset:
Preset: Allows the user to make Preset color tables for different cameras
Preset:Preset:
Brightness:
Brightness: Adjusts the amount of white in the picture.
Brightness:Brightness:
Contrast:
Contrast: Adjusts the contrast between the colors.
Contrast:Contrast:
Phase:
Phase: Modifies the Clock/ Phase of the input (VGA & Component only)
Phase:Phase:
Frequency:
Frequency: Changes the frequency at which the panel is running (VGA only).
Frequency:Frequency:
Sharpness:
Sharpness: Adjusts the sharpness filter allowing you to go for a sharp look or smooth look.
Sharpness:Sharpness:
Color:
Color: Allows you to adjust the Color Saturation level.
Color:Color:
Tint:
Tint: Allows you to adjust the Hue of the image.
Tint:Tint:
Gamma:
Gamma:
Gamma:Gamma:
Color Temp:
Color Temp: Allows you to adjust the Red, Green and Blue channel gains individually.
Color Temp:Color Temp:
Left & Right arrow buttons located below the MENU key to make changes to
Left & Right Left & Right
UP
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Img.Adj Tab:
Img.Adj Tab:
Img.Adj Tab:Img.Adj Tab:
The image Adjust tab will allow the user to adjust the images position and aspect ratio on the
monitor.
Image S
Image Size:
Image SImage S
Camera, & Canon 7D, HDSLR Record & HDSLR Playback.
H position:
H position: Horizontal position of the picture.
H position: H position:
V position:
V position: Vertical position of the picture.
V position:V position:
Overscan:
Overscan: allows the operator to zoom in or out on a
Overscan:Overscan:
specific image.
Auto:
Auto: Auto centers the position the picture on the
Auto:Auto:
screen.
Freeze Frame:
Freeze Frame: Freezes a specific image on the screen.
Freeze Frame:Freeze Frame:
Setup Tab:
Setup Tab:
Setup Tab:Setup Tab:
The setup tab allows the user to customize Picture in Picture as well as OSD settings.
Picture in Picture:
Picture in Picture: Picture in Picture settings.
Picture in Picture:Picture in Picture:
Language:
Language: Changes the language of the OSD.
Language:Language:
Transparency
Transparency:::: Sets how visible the background of the OSD menu system.
TransparencyTransparency
OSD Timeout
OSD Timeout: sets the length of time for the OSD to be displayed after the last keystroke.
False color is used for setting the correct exposure level or ISO
setting on your camera. It is important to use false color when
you are shooting in low light and direct light situations because
if your shot is severely under/overexposed you may not have to
re-shoot an entire scene of your video. This is how you use this
feature.
To activate False Color press MENU scroll to the Advanced Tab
and turn the False Color slider to the ON position hit MENU
again to activate it. To deactivate it follow the reverse
procedure. If you have a HD089BV2 or HD089CV2 you can
assign a hotkey to this feature under the setup tab.
Completely underexposed or completely pitch black objects will
be totally white (0-2 IRE).
The very dark shadows, black colored objects and barely visible
objects in shadows will be Blue & Light Blue (2-20 IRE).
Lighter shadows & dark colors such as a dark grey or a shadow
on the side of a face or object will show up as Dark Grey &
Bright Purple (21-48 IRE)
.
The object of your video such as an object or persons face
should be, Medium Grey, Green & Light Grey (48-78 IRE).
Heavily lit areas ones where it appears to be in direct contact
with light will display as Dark Yellow & Yellow (78-84 IRE)
Overexposed areas ones which will appear white or near white
in your video will display as Orange & Red (85-108 IRE)
A video detailing how to use False Color can be viewed online
The focus assist function will allow users to focus the camera with great precision. This feature is
very similar to a peaking function on other brand monitors. When enabled the object in focus will be
highlighted in white and everything else will be darkened or grayed out.
To activate Focus Assist press MENU scroll to the Advanced Tab and turn the Focus Assist slider
to the ON position hit MENU again to activate it. To deactivate it follow the reverse procedure. If
you have a HD089BV2 or HD089CV2 you can assign a hotkey to this feature under the setup tab.
A video detailing how to use Focus Assist can be viewed online
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www.YouTube.com/ManhattanLCD
User Presets:
User Presets:
User Presets: User Presets:
User presets are a useful tool when you are shooting with multiple camera rigs and want to use the
same monitor. There are 3 user presets per input for a total of up to 15 user defined presets. What
you can do with each preset is set up the correct color and aspect ratio in the preset. So next
time you use that camera with the monitor all you need to do is choose the preset and you are
ready to go. Each preset will remember all of the settings inputted into the Picture tab and the
image adjust tabs of the monitor.
To activate a preset select preset from the picture tab use the Left/ Right arrows to scroll
through them and select the one you want.
A video detailing how to use the Presets feature can be viewed online
www.YouTube.com/ManhattanLCD
Image Size Feature
Image Size Feature::::
Image Size FeatureImage Size Feature
The Image size feature will allow the user to select a specific aspect size such as 4:3, 16:9, and
16:10 among others. Our monitors have some camera specific modes for Cannon DSLR cameras
and The Red Cameras which use a proprietary resolution different from the norm.
Fill to Aspect
Fill to Aspect
Fill to AspectFill to Aspect
This is a very handy feature when shooting on most cameras. It will allow you to let the monitor
adjust the image to whatever aspect ratio you are filming.
HDSLR Recor
HDSLR Record Mode:
HDSLR RecorHDSLR Recor
This Mode will allow you to correctly view the image on a Canon DSLR camera such a 5D or T2i it
will automatically switch the resolution between preview and record modes and will display the
image in full screen.
This Mode will allow you to correctly view the image on a Canon DSLR camera such a 5D or T2i it
will automatically display the correct resolution when you play back a clip[ from the camera and will
display the image in full screen.
Red Camera
Red Camera Mode:
Red Camera Red Camera
Mode:
Mode:Mode:
This Mode will allow you to correctly view the image on a Red Camera such as a Red One. Red
cameras use a proprietary resolution coming from their HDMI output that normally only worked
with their brand of monitors. Our Monitor can automatically adjust to their proprietary and display
the image in full screen without cutting off the camera info.
A video detailing how to use the Image Size feature can be viewed online
www.YouTube.com/ManhattanLCD
Blue Gun Calibrating:
Blue Gun Calibrating:
Blue Gun Calibrating:Blue Gun Calibrating:
This feature will allow you to calibrate the monitor to your particular camera by only allowing the
monitor to display information from the blue channel of the standard RGB color scheme. There are
many ways to accomplish this task and the monitor is usually
very close to perfect right out of the box so usually only minor
adjustments are required. Please follow these steps:
1. Send the Monitor SMTP Color Bars from the Camera or
signal generator. (Picture To Right)
2. Activate the Blue Gun feature of the monitor. Press
MENU scroll to the Advanced Tab and turn the Blue Gun
slider to the ON position hit MENU again to activate it. If you have a HD089BV2 or
HD089CV2 you can assign a hotkey to this feature under the setup tab.
3. Use the menu system or Quick Access Button on remote to set Brightness Up/ Down until
the plunge bar is displayed correctly. It will be correct when only 1 grey bar is visible. (Left
Picture Below)
4. Set the Color Up /Down until the far Left/ Right blue columns are the same color. (Middle
Picture Below)
5. Set the Tint/ Hue Up / Down until the middle Left/ Right blue columns are the same color.
(Right Picture Below)
A video detailing how to use the Blue Gun feature can be viewed online
The Aspect Guides and Screen Markers Features will assist you in correctly framing your shot.
Activating an Aspect Guide or Screen marker will display a rectangle box representing a specific
aspect ratio. For example if you are filming in 4:3 and you will be editing the video in post
production to 16:9 the aspect guides will show you if you will be cutting off the top of someone’s
head in the video. Within the aspect guides you have several options for line style and % safe.
Choosing a line style will allow you to select between a rectangle line black or partially grey bars in
the inactive area. % Safe will allow you to make the aspect area smaller in 5% increments which will
give you a safe area for the shot.
To activate a preset scroll to the Guides tab and select which screen marker you want to use. To
deactivate it follow the reverse procedure. If you have a HD089BV2 or HD089CV2 you can assign a
hotkey to this feature under the setup tab.
HD089B model monitors may use any 12V regulated power source. All monitors ship with a
supplied 12V regulated AC adapter. The input connector is a standard 2.1x5.5mm barrel connector
the center pin being + positive outer shell is - negative. You may use any power source as long as
it is regulated. If the polarity is reversed it will void your warranty, if you overpower the monitor
with a higher voltage than 12.5 volts it will blow a fuse and void the warranty.
We currently offer optional battery packs with Velcro strips for mounting & battery plates for
Panasonic Cannon & Sony Batteries that include a
built in power regulator to ensure proper operation.
The Battery plates are mounted to the monitor at
the factory and are mounted in a sideways position
to allow the monitor to be flipped upside-down on
cameras with 35mm lens adapters. Note the green
status indicator it will turn on when the battery is
charged and flash when the battery is low. The
power wire connects to the 12V dc jack when the
monitor is being powered by the plate.
There are 8 treaded holes on the monitor 2 on each side the sun hood is a 2 piece design 1 piece
fits on the top the second on the bottom they are made to fit on either side. The sun hood mounts
to the monitor with supplied thumbscrews in 2 easy steps.
1111.... Thread in the thumbscrews about half way
2.
2. Then slide the groves in the sun hood around the shaft of the thumbscrews and Snug the
Manhattan LCD monitors are under warrantee and are guaranteed to be free from manufacturing
defects for a period of 12 Months from the date of purchase to the original owner unless otherwise
specified.
Disclaimers:
Disclaimers:
Disclaimers:Disclaimers:
Manhattan LCD Shall be indemnified and held harmless for any and all injury or death resulting from
the improper use of their products. Warranty is null and void if there is any evidence of tampering,
or abuse or if the case has been opened or modified in any way unless otherwise specified.
Claims:
Claims:
Claims:Claims:
Claims for damages must be preceded by a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA). RMA’s may
be requested directly from the manufacturer or authorized distributors. Manhattan LCD reserves
the right to refuse to repair or replace any monitor that it deems is in need of repair due to
customer negligence or damage was caused by use other than the normal intended purpose of the
product.