Marshall Electronics warranties to the first consumer that this OR-70-3D LCD 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 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. Misuse, abnormal
handling, alterations or modifications in design or construction void this warranty . It is considered normal for a
minimal amount of pixels, not to exceed three, to fail on the periphery of the display active viewing area.
Marshall Electronics reserves the option to refuse service for display pixel failure if deemed unobtrusive to
effective use of the monitor by our technicians. No sales personnel of the seller or any other person is
authorized to make any warranties other than those described above, or to extend the duration of any
warranties on behalf of Marshall Electronics, beyond the time period described above. Due to constant effort to
improve products and product features, specifications may change without notice.
OR-70-3D
Fully-Featured 7" ORCHID Auto-Stereoscopic 3D Camera-Top / Field Monitor
S p e c i f i c a t i o n s ...........................................................................................................................................................................................
3.1 Installation and Initial Setup.......................................................................................................................................9
4.1 Front Panel Features.................................................................................................................................................
4.3 OR-70-3D Menu Structure....................................................................................................................................... 12
Periodically clean the screen surface using ammonia-free cleaning wipes
(Marshall Part No. V-HWP-K).
A c l e a n m i c r o - f i b e r c l o t h c a n a l s o b e u s e d u s i n g o n l y n o n - a b r a s i v e a n d a m m o n i a - f r e e
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. Antistatic and
fingerprint resistant cleaning agents are recommended
Faceplate Dusting
Dust the unit with a soft, damp cloth or chamois. Dry or abrasive cloths may cause
electrostatic charge on the surface, attracting dust particles. Neutralize static electricity effects
by using the recommended cleaning and polishing practice.
RETURN
ERROR COUNT 0 - 9999
RESET COUNTER
DISPLAY OFF / ON / AUTO
RETURN
PIN 1- PIN 8
PIN 5 GROUND
TIMECODE
SETUP
BACKLIGHT 1 TO 100%
PICTURE DELAY NORMAL / FAST / FASTEST
FAN CONTROL AUTO, MAX, OFF
RESET TO MFG DEFAULT > RESET NOW / CANCEL
R TALLY
G TALLY
B TALLY
LEFT R TALLY
LEFT G TALLY
LEFT B TALLY
RIGHT R TALLY
RIGHT G TALLY
RIGHT B TALLY
MARKER
3D
3D TPR [G+R]
ANAGLYPH
BLENDING
CHECK BOX
COMPARE BOX
H MARKER
LEFT EYE
RIGHT EYE
S-B-S (SIDE BY SIDE)
SDI ERROR
Y DIFF
Y DIFF MONO
ZEBRA
OFF / ON
LTC
VITC 1
VITC 2
1. Product Overview
1.1 Overview
Marshall's OR-70-3D is the world's first portable 7-inch 3D production monitor with innovative
"glasses free" auto-stereoscopic technology. This lightweight 3D monitor does not require
passive or active glasses and can be used as a camera viewfinder or portable 3D production
display. With parallax barrier and lenticular hybrid technology, the OR-70-3D provides
superior 3D images with 1600 x 600 screen resolution. For precision 3D calibration, the OR70-3D provides dual waveform and vectorscope, along with various 3D analysis features
such as checkbox, difference, blending, compare, and more. Integrated mux and
independent loop-through eliminate the requirement of an additional external converter.
Delay compensated horizontal mirror flip supports both channels respectively. Like most
portable Marshall monitors, this unit also supports large battery adapters.
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1.2 Features
High Resolution 7.2” Panel
The OR-70-3D features an all-digital TFT-MegaPixel active matrix LCD system. The LCD panel
features a nominal brightness of 320 cd/m2 and a contrast ratio of 600:1 making each display
ideal in a variety of environments and lighting conditions.
Compare Box
This New Innovative feature for 3D calibration compares a specific region of both channels using
easily readable bar-graphs for Y,R,G,B with numeric display. Compare Box is now must-have
feature for precision 3D camera alignment.
Check Box (a.k.a checkerboard)
Checkbox provides quilted layout of both left and right channels for depth check, channel
difference, and etc. The size of box can be easily adjusted by using the “Peaking” rotary encoder.
Emboss (Alpha-Channel View)
Full Frame Embossed or Luminance Difference View shows the difference between Left Eye and
Right Eye.
Y Diff
Enhanced Y diff provides for better recognition of depth
H Marker
New horizontal marker provided as a ruler for 3D depth control. The position and space between
lines are adjustable using the “Bright” and “Contrast” rotary encoders.
Waveform monitor function
The built-in waveform monitor (which includes adjustable White and Black clip level indicators)
can be displayed in various aspect ratios, positions, and transparency options. The Waveform
Monitor not only monitors luminance, but can also warn the user of out-of-range conditions such
as overexposure or “blacker-than-black” errors with fully user-adjustable warning limits.
Real-time Color Vectorscope
The built-in Vectorscope allows users to monitor color gamut range in real time. It displays in full
color and can also be displayed in various layouts. The Vectorscope has adjustable gain from
1x to 5x.
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 in order 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. With
these settings, any exposures over the set limit of 85 IRE will display red on both the
Waveform and picture (if selected). The same will be true for blacks under 10 IRE.
4.3 OR-70-3D Menu Structure
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WAVEFORM OFF, LEFT EYE, RIGHT EYE, BOTH
Y UNDER LIMIT -7.3% TO 109.1% [-0.9%]
ANALYSIS
VECTORSCOPE
COMPARE BOX OFF / ON
HORIZONTAL MOVE USE ROTARY
VERTICAL MOVE USE ROTARY
RETURN
ZEBRA
MODE
DISPLAY TYPE ZEBRA / FILL
ZEBRA
DISPLAY TYPE ZEBRA / FILL
Y UPPER LIMIT [100.0%] % IRE -7.3% to 109.1%
Y UNDER LIMIT [0.0%] % IRE -7.3% to 109.1%
C UPPER LIMIT 0~255 [016 = 7.5 IRE, 235 = 100 IRE]
C LOWER LIMIT 0~255 [016 = 7.5 IRE, 235 = 100 IRE]
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Y UPPER LIMIT -7.3 TO 109.1% [103.2%]
Y LOWER LIMIT -7.3% TO 109.1% [-0.9%]
C UPPER LIMIT 0 TO 255 [240]
C LOWER LIMIT 0 TO 255 [16]
F-1 THRU F-6
REMOTE 1-3
USER ASSIGN
REMOTE L+R
Y OVER LIMIT -7.3 TO 109.1% [103.2%]
OFF, LEFT EYE, RIGHT EYE, BOTH
GAIN X1.00 to X4.91
OFF / ON
Y
Y ON MONO
C
C ON MONO
T & C ON MONO
INPUT SELECT
3D REVIEW
VIEW MODE
LAYOUTS
COLOR CHANNEL
MARKER
3D
3D TPG [G + R]
ANAGLYPH
BLENDING
CHECK BOX
COMPARE BOX
H MARKER
LEFT EYE
RIGHT EYE
S-B-S (SIDE BY SIDE)
SDI ERROR
Y DIFF
Y DIFF MONO
ZEBRA
FAN STOP
BLENDING
CHECK BOX
Y DIFF
Y DIFF MONO
ANAGLYPH
3D
S-B-S (SIDE BY SIDE)
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INFO
INPUT
PICTURE
SCREEN
3D REVIEW
MARKER
4.3 OR-70-3D Menu Structure
INPUT DUAL
VIDEO FORMAT 1080i / 60
MODEL NAME OR-70-3D
VERSION 1.0
RETURN
SINGLE LEFT LINK
SINGLE RIGHT LINK
DUAL LINK
FLIP VIEW LEFT OFF / ON
FLIP VIEW RIGHT OFF / ON
RETURN
CHROMA 0~100 [50] is Calibrated setting
WHITE
PEAKING
RETURN
VIEW MODE
RETURN
OFF NORMAL, OVERSCAN, ZOOM
BLENDING
Y DIFF
Y DIFF MONO
CHECK BOX SIZE 0 - 63 [10]
ANAGLYPH
RETURN
MARKER ON / OFF
CENTER ON / OFF
ASPECT RATIO
SAFETY ZONE 80% to 100% (OFF) [95%]
MARKER MAT CLEAR, HALFTONE, BLACK
LINE THICKNESS 1, 2, 3
LINE TYPE GRAY, HALFTONE, WHITE, INVERT
CROSS HATCH
H MARKER ON / OFF
INTERVAL 0.38% TO 8.00% [4.00%]
OFFSET 0 TO 32 [0]
RED
GREEN
BLUE
LEFT EYE
RIGHT EYE
S-B-S (SIDE BY SIDE)
3D
OFF
COLOR
HALF COLOR
OPTIMIZED
GRAY
OFF
4:3
16:9
1.85 :1
2.35 :1
4:3 & 1.85
4:3 & 2.35
16:9 7 4:3
OFF
SMALL
MEDIUM
LARGE
Chroma monitor function
Included in the ClipGuide menu are settings for monitoring color gamut errors, which can occur in
color space conversion. Any data exceeding these values will be displayed as Yellow in the
picture. The factory preset for Climits are 16 and 240 according to ITU-R BT.709. Typically, these
values should not be exceeded during normal video production.
Precision White Balance with Color Temperature Adjustment
White balance adjustment is essential in order to render colors correctly. To display colors
correctly, gray scale should maintain identical color temperature. The white balance for ORCHID
monitors defaults to D65 (6500K) so the user does not need to adjust white balance. LCD
monitors have color-matching issues because white balance can be affected by a change in
luminance level. Our unique color management system solves this problem. The ORCHID
operating system includes an Automatic White Balance function that allows a “One Button”
calibration procedure when used with a Minolta CA-210 color probe. All Orchid Series LCD
panels are calibrated at the factory to ensure color conformity between screens.
Select color temperature and gamma mode
Color temperature presets may be selected between D65 or D93 as well as user-defined settings.
Gamma settings are adjustable from 1.0 to 3.0 in 0.1 steps. The standard setting is 2.2.
Flexible Screen Markers
A variety of screen markers in 4:3, 16:9, and full screen modes allow accurate monitoring of the
different aspect ratios used in broadcast environments.
User-Definable Function Buttons
Six user-definable function buttons and one Rotary Encoder on the front panel allow quick access
to numerous
settings and features including Input 1, Input 2, Option Input, Waveform, Vectorscope, Audio Bars,
aspect ratio, screen markers, monochrome mode, H/V delay mode, and more.
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Parallel Remote RJ
-45
2. Specifications
2.1 Technical Specifications
Type TFT-LCD, 3D View
Display
Area(mm)
Pixels
Panel
INPUT SDI
OUTPUT SDI
Compatible
Formats
Pixel Pitch(mm) 0.183(H)x0.183(V)
Color Depth 16.7M, 24bit true color
Brightness
(cd/m2)
Contrast Ratio 600:1
SMPTE-
SMPTE-292 HD(1.485Gb/s)
SMPTESMPTE-
SMPTE-292 HD(1.485Gb/s)
SMPTE-
SMPTE 425-
SDI Dual
Stream
OR-70-3D
146.4x109.8, 7.2"(Diagonal Wide)
1600(H)x600(V), HDDP(Horizontally
Double Density Pixel)
320
424M
259M
424M
259M
A
3G(2.970Gb/s)
2xBNC
SD(270Mb/s)
3G(2.970Gb/s)
2xBNC(Left/Right Loop through)
2xBNC(Side by Side Half)
① 4-Pin XLR male Power Connector.
② Option Connectors for Tally and Remote
③ Parallel Remote Connector (RJ-45 User Assignable Functions)
④ Service Port
(for use with optional OR-SM service module to upgrade firmware and perform color
calibration
Press power switch to turn on the Unit. The indicator LED will turn Green. Press again to put
the OR-70-3D into standby mode. The LED will turn Red.
②
Tri-Color Tally Light
30mm Tri-Color tally lamp controlled via the Remote connector on the rear of the unit.
③
User-Definable Function Keys
Six user-definable function buttons can be used for direct access to various settings.
Functions are assigned using the on-screen menu.
④
Rotary Encoders
In normal operation the Rotary Encoders control Brightness / Contrast / and Peaking.
Turning the encoder will allow the user to make adjustments to the indicated mode. These
same rotary encoders also function as adjustment controls for the Check Box, Compare Box
and H-Marker Analysis functions as well as Menu navigation.
ROTOMENU Control
Press the Menu Key to access the on-screen Menu. Turn the “Bright” encoder to the Left or
Right to navigate Up and Down on the on-screen menu. Press the encoder to select the submenu. When you arrive at the sub-menu or value you wish to modify, turn the encoder to
select the new value and then press the Encoder to save the change. If you exit the data entry
submenu before pressing the Encoder, the changes will not be saved. You may exit submenus by turning the Encoder to the Return heading and pressing the Encoder to select, or
simply by pressing the Menu key.
General
1080p(30/29.97/25/24/23.98)
YCBCR, 4:2:2, 12bit
YCBCR(RGB)
4:4:4, 10bit
SMPTE 425-
AB
SDI Single
Stream
(Side by Side
Half)
SMPTE
274M
SMPTE
296M
Power Supply 6~18 VDC
Power
Consumption
REMOTE
Operation
Storage
Weight(Kg) 1.3Kg
Dimensions
(WxDxH, mm)
24W (12V, 2A)
PARALLEL 7 GPI(General Purpose Input)
OPTION-1 Remote Control Module Interface
OPTION-2 EXTERNAL TALLY INTERFACE