5. Menu Operations
[1] PICTURE
[2] COLOR
[3] MARKER
[4] GPI/UMD
[5] WAVEFORM
[6] AUDIO
[7] DSIPAY & SET
6. Firmware Upgrade & Color Calibration
7. Button Functions
8. Other Functions
9. DVI / HDMI Support Resolution
10. Product Specications
11. Optional Accessories
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1. Caution
Always use set voltage. AC 100 ~ 240V
(1.2A/50~60Hz), DC 24V (MAX 6A)
• All operating instructions must be read and
understood before the product is operated.
• These safety and operating instructions
must be kept in safe place for future reference.
• All warnings on the product and in the
instructions must be observed closely.
• All operating instructions must be followed.
• Do not use attachments not recommended
by the manufacturer. Use of inadequate
attachments can result in accidents.
• This produc t must be operated on a power
source specied on the specication label.
If you are not sure of the type of power supply
used in your home, consult your dealer or
local power company. For units designed to
operate on batteries or another power source,
refer to the operating instructions.
• The power cords must be routed properly
to prevent people from stepping on them or
objects from resting on them. Check the cords
at the plugs and product.
• Do not overload AC outlets or extension
cords. Overloading can cause re or electric
shock.
• Never insert an object into the produc t
through vents or openings. High voltage
ows in the product, and inserting an object
can cause electric shock and/or short internal
parts.
For the same reason, do not spill water or
liquid on the product.
• Do not attempt to service the product
yourself. Removing covers can expose you to
high voltage and other dangerous conditions.
Request a qualied ser vice person to perform
servicing.
• If any of the following conditions occurs,
unplug the power cord from the AC outlet,
and request a qualied service person to
perform repairs.
a. When the power cord or plug in damaged.
b. When a liquid was spilled on the product
or when objects have fallen into the product.
c. When the product has been exposed to
rain or water.
d. When the product does not operate
properly as described in the operating
instructions.
Do not touch the controls other than those
described in the operating instructions.
Improper adjustment of controls not
described in the instructions can cause
damage, which often requires extensive
adjustment work by a qualied technician.
e. When the product has been dropped or
damaged.
f. When the product displays an abnormal
condition. Any noticeable abnormality
in the product indicates that the product
needs servicing.
• In case the product needs replacement
parts, make sure that the service person
uses replacement parts specied by the
manufacturer, or those with the same
characteristics and performance as the
original parts. Use of unauthorized parts
can result in re, electric shock and/or other
danger.
• Upon completion of service or repair work,
request the service technician to perform
safety checks to ensure that the product is
in proper operating condition.
4 Multi Format LCD Monitor
1. Caution
• When mounting the product on a wall or
ceiling, be sure to install the product
according to the method recommended by
the manufacturer.
• Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet
before cleaning the product. Use a damp
cloth to clean the product. Do not use liquid
cleaners or aerosol cleaners.
• Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet if
you do not use the product for considerably
long time.
• Do not use the product near water, such as
bathtub, washbasin, kitchen sink and laundry
tub, swimming pool and in a wet basement.
• Keep the product away from direct rays of
the Sun-light.
• Do not place the product on an unstable
cart, stand, tripod or table. Placing the
product on an unstable base can cause the
product to fall, resulting in serious personal
injuries as well as damage to the product.
Use only a cart, stand, tripod, bracket or
table recommended by the manufacturer
or sold with the product. When mounting
the product on a wall, be sure to follow the
manufacturer’s instruction. Use only the
mounting hardware recommended by the
manufacturer.
• When relocating the product placed on a
cart, it must be moved with the utmost care.
Sudden stops, excessive force and uneven
oor surface can cause the product to fall
from the car t.
• The vents and other openings in the cabinet
are designed for ventilation. Do not cover
or block these vents and openings since
insucient ventilation can cause overheating
and/or shorten the life of the product. Do
not place the product on a bed, sofa, rug or
other similar surface, since they can block
ventilation openings. This product is not
designed for built-in installation; do not place
the product in an enclosed place such as a
bookcase or rack, unless proper ventilation is
provided or the manufacturer’s instructions
are followed.
• The LCD panel used in this product is made
of glass. Therefore, it can break when the
product is dropped or applied with impact.
Be careful not to be injured by broken glass
pieces in case the LCD panel breaks.
• Keep the product away from heat sources
such as radiators, heaters, stoves and
other heat generating products (including
ampliers).
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2. Main Features
LVM-174W/212W Monitor contains the following features.
Compatible with various SDI signals
formats (SD/HD/3G)
- This produc t is compatible with
various SDI signals - SD/HD/3G(A /B)-
SDI 480i,576i,720p,1080i/p,1080psf
Compatible with various Analog signals
- This produc t is compatible with various
analog signals such as CVBS(Composite),
S-Video, YPbPr(Component) and RGB.
HDMI/ DVI Digital(HDCP)/ DVI Analog
function built-in
- HDMI, DVI Digital(HDCP) and DVI
Analog(VGA) Inputs are available without
any additional accessory.
All-in-one type system
- Slim and all-in-one type monitor that
requires no other accessory, for optimized
space utilization.
Waveform/Vectorscope/Audio Level
Meter Function
- Waveform & Vectorscope.
- Embedded Audio Level Meter.
Luma(Y’) zone check(Color/Zebra type)/
Range error Function
Audio in & out
- Internal Speaker(actives only with input
signals with Embedded Audio)
- Stereo Audio Out & External Audio In
through phone Jack.
BLUE ONLY/MONO/Focus-Assist /H/V delay
Internal pattern generator(0~100% Gray/
Colorbar+Pluge)
Various Markers & Safety Areas
- Center Marker, Safety Area Marker, Aspect
Marker, Display Size(Scan)
Knob Control
- Easy to adjust user conguration using the
control Knob on the front of the monitor.
1:1 SCAN / Zoom
- 1:1 SCAN : Used to display the original image
resolution without scaling to match a certain
resolution or an aspect ratio.
- Zoom: Used to enlarge the original image.
- Zoom Scroll Function (Left/Right, Top/
Bottom)
Wide screen compatible
- 16:9 Wide Screen (LVM-174W)
- Native 16:9 Wide Screen (LVM-212W)
External control function
- This produc t can be controlled by using
parallel switch, RS-422 and Network simply
with cable connection without additional
peripheral equipment attached to the unit.
RS422/UMD feature support
- This produc t supports protocols provided by
T VLogic or a TSL protocol.
AC/DC Compatible
- Basically, this product is powered by normal
AC power source and can also be powered
by DC 24V as well.
Additional Features
- Wide Viewing Angle, Loop Through (SDI/
Analog), VESA Mounting Standard, Contrast
Ratio of 1000:1 (LVM-212W), 900:1 (LVM-
174W), Luminance of 350 cd/m 2 (LVM-172W),
365 cd/m2 (LVM-212W) OSD user interface
and Rack Mountable.
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TALLY
POWER
SOURCE
SCAN
ASPECT
MARKER
F1
F2
F3
MENU/EXIT
UP/DOWN
ENTER
PGM
SPEAKER
3. Controls & Functions
LVM-174W : Front
Knob Control
- Easy to adjust user conguration using the
control Knob on the front of the monitor.
[TALLY] Lamp
- Tally lamp that can be toggled in green or
red using the REMOTE (RJ- 45) port, RS-422
Serial communication or Network.
[POWER] Button
- Used to turn power on and o.
[OPERATE ] L amp
- Indicates condition and power status of unit.
- Light turns o when the power is
disconnected.
- Standby mode is indicated by a red LED light.
- Normal (active) mode is indicated by a Green
LED light.
- The Green light turns o when the monitor is
Normal(active) mode without input signal.
[SOURCE] Button
- Used to select Input Signal.
(SDI-A/B, HDMI, DVI Digital,
COMPOSITE1/2/3, S-Video, Component, RGB,
DVI Analog)
- Press the [SOURCE] Button to ac tivate the
input menu-selection, then use the
Knob(UP/DOWN/ENGER) to select desired
input.
* See section “Other Functions [1] SOURCE
Button” for more information.
[SCAN] Button/ Lamp
- Used to change the Scan mode. Press
[ENTER] Button and the mode will be
changed as the following sequence.
OVER SCAN -> USER ASPECT -> ZERO SCAN ->
UNDER SCAN -> 1:1 SCAN -> FIT WIDTH
* See section “8. Other Functions [3] SCAN” for
more information.
# [USER ASPECT]: User can control the aspect
ratio by adjusting width and height of the
display.
- See section “8.Other Functions [8] User
Aspect” for more information.
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3. Controls & Functions
LVM-174W : Front
[ASPECT] Button/Lamp
- Used to change the display various ratio.
- Activates in order of [16:9]-[4:3]-[2.35:1]-
[1.85:1]-[15:9]- [16:10]-[AUTO]-[16:9].
[MARKER] Button/Lamp
- Used to activate or inactivate the marker.
- The desired aspect ratio can be displayed on
the screen properly when the type of marker
selected from the main menu.
[F1][F2][F3] button/lamp
- This Functions button is used to activate the
feature selected in [F1]~[F3] Button.
* See the sec tion “8. Other Functions [1]
Functions Key Set” for more information.
[MENU/EXIT] Button/Lamp
- Used to activate the OSD menu.
- When the OSD menu is activated, press this
button to exit from the menu.
[UP/DOWN/ENTER] Knob
- Used to move within the menu when OSD
menu is ac tivated and is also used to
decrease or increase the value of the
selected feature.
- Press the knob to select the main menu and
sub menus.
- When OSD menu is inactivated, press
the knob to adjust the value of Brightness,
Contrast, Chroma or Aperture.
[PGM]
- This terminal is used to upgrade the rmware
using Thumb drive or color calibration using
a probe.
[SPEAKER]
- Used to out Embedded Audio or External
Audio Input.
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ANALOG
SPEAKER
SDI-A
TALLY
F1F3F5SCANMARKER BLUE ONLY MENU/EXITPOWER
PGM
DIGITALSDI-BF2F4ASPECT H/V DLY.INFO.DOWN/UP/ENTER
3. Controls & Functions
LVM-212W : Front
[TALLY] Lamp
- Tally lamp that can be toggled in green or
red using the REMOTE(RJ-45) port, RS-422
Serial communication or Network.
[DIGITAL] Button/Lamp
- Used to select desired Digital input. (HDMI,
DVI Digital)
- Press the Digital Button to activate the
Digital input menu-selection, then use the
[ANALOG] Button/Lamp
- Used to select desired Analog input.
(Composite1/2/3, S-Video, Component, RGB,
DVI Analog)
Knob to select desired input.
[SDI-A] / [SDI-B] Button/Lamp
- Used to select SDI-A / SDI-B input.
- Press the Analog Button to activate the
Analog input menu-selection, then use the
Knob to select desired input.
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3. Controls & Functions
LVM-212W : Front
[F1][F2][F3] [F4][F5] button/lamp
- This Functions button is used to activate the
feature selec ted in [F1]~[F5] Button.
* See the sec tion “8. Other Functions [1]
Func tion Key Set ” for more information.
[SCAN] Button/ Lamp
- Used to change the Scan mode. Press
[ENTER] Button and the mode will be
changed as the following sequence.
OVER SCAN -> USER ASPECT -> ZERO SCAN
-> UNDER SCAN -> 2:1 SCAN -> 1:1 SCAN ->
FIT WIDTH
* See section “8. Other Functions [3] SCAN ”
for more information.
# [USER ASPECT]: User can control the aspect
ratio by adjusting width and height of the
display.
- See section “8. Other Functions [4] User
Aspect” for more information.
[ASPECT] Button/Lamp
- Used to change the display various ratio.
- Activates in order of [16:9]-[4:3]-[2.35:1]-
[1.85:1]-[15:9]-[16:10]-[AUTO]-[ 16:9].
[MARKER] Button/Lamp
- Used to activate or inactivate the marker.
- The desired aspect ratio can be displayed on
the screen properly when the type of marker
selected from the main menu.
[H/V DELAY] Button/Lamp
- Used to check horizontal sync and vertical
sync simultaneously by moving the display
to the left, right, up and down.
- In this mode, the brightness of image
automatically increase for easy verication of
synchronized signals.
[BLUE ONLY]/[MONO] Button/Lamp
- Activates in the order of [OFF]-[Blue Only] [Mono]-[OFF].
- Press the button to remove red and green
from the input signal and display the screen
only under a blue signal. Press the button
again to activate mono mode.
- They are not available in RGB, DVI ANALOG,
DVI DIGITAL and HDMI modes.
[INFO.] Button
- Displays the current function and setting of
the monitor.
[MENU/EXIT] Button/Lamp
- Used to activate the OSD menu.
- When the OSD menu is activated, press this
button to exit from the menu.
[UP/DOWN/ENTER] Knob
- Used to move within the menu when OSD
menu is activated and is also used to
decrease or increase the value of the
selected feature.
- Press the knob to select the main menu and
sub menus.
- When OSD menu is inactivated, press
the knob to adjust the value of Brightness,
Contrast, Chroma or Aperture.
[POWER] Button
- Used to turn power on and o.
[OPERATE ] L amp
- Indicates condition and power status of unit.
- Light turns o when the power is
disconnected.
- Standby mode is indicated by a red LED light.
- Normal (active) mode is indicated by a Green
LED light.
-The Green light turns o when the monitor is
Normal(active) mode without input signal.
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CVBS1/Y/G/S-Y
FAN
AC IN &
POWER S/W
DC IN
CVBS2/Pb/B
CVBS3/Pr/R/S-C
DVI-I
HDMI
SDI-A
SDI-B
SDI-OUT
AUDIO-IN
AUDIO-OUT
RS422-IN
RS422-OUT
LAN
REMOTE
CVBS1/Y/G/S-Y
FAN
AC IN &
POWER S/W
DC IN
CVBS2/Pb/B
CVBS3/Pr/R/S-C
DVI-I
HDMI
SDI-A
SDI-B
SDI-OUT
AUDIO-IN
AUDIO-OUT
RS422-IN
RS422-OUT
LAN
REMOTE
3. Controls & Functions
LVM-174W : Rear
LVM-212W : Rear
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3. Controls & Functions
Rear
CVBS1/Y/G/S-Y (BNC) IN/OUT
- Signal input terminal used to feed the
monitor Composite1, RGB G, Component Y,
and S-Video Y signals.
CVBS2/Pb/B (BNC) IN/OUT
- Signal input terminal used to feed the
monitor Composite2, RGB B and Component
Pb signals.
CVBS3/Pr/R/S-C (BNC) IN/OUT
- Signal input terminal used to feed the
monitor Composite3, RGB R, Component Pr
and S-Video C signals.
<Video input>
Analog Video input connection method.
Connector Composite ComponentS-Video
1CVBS1YGY
2CVBS2PbBNo Con.
3CVBS3PrRC
HDMI
- Signal input terminal for HDMI signal.
[DVI-I] (DVI-I)
- Signal input terminal for DVI DIGITAL or DVI
ANALOG signal.
SDI IN-A/SDI IN-B (BNC)
- Signal input terminal for SD/HD/3G -SDI .
SDI-OUT (BNC)
- HD/SD/3G SDI Signal Output which is input
through [SDI-IN] terminal.
AUDIO IN (Phone Jack)
- Audio input terminal for Ex ternal Audio
signal.
AUDIO OUT (Phone Jack)
- Used for Output of Disembedded Audio
signal or the Audio signal input through
Audio In terminal.
LAN (R J-45)
- Used to control the monitor with protocol
provided by TVLogic or Network
[REMOTE] (RJ-45)
- Provides connection to control
equipment(parallel switch) for external
monitor control.
- Features can be changed in the REMOTE
section of OSD menu.
[RS422 IN/OUT] (RJ-45)
- Used to control the monitor with protocol
provided by TVLogic or to support Dynamic
UMD(TSL protocol).
DC IN (XLR, 4 pins)
- Used to supply DC power for DC 24V.
[AC IN]
- Used to supply AC power; 100V~240V
50/60Hz input range.
POWER S/W
- Power Switch
DC IN socket
1,2 : GND
3,4 : +24V
<Warning!!>
When using the product make sure to ground
before connecting the input signal line.
The unit may not operate properly if the
input line is connected before the GND is
connected.
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4. Menu Tree & Adjustment
[1] Menu Construction
This Picture is the menu structure for the
product
[2] Menu Control
You may control various functions using
MENU, UP/DOWN and ENTER buttons on
the bottom front of the monitor.
[3] Menu Control Sequence
1. Press MENU button to activate the OSD
menu on the screen.
2. Move to a desired sub-menu with the UP/
DOWN button.
3. After selecting a sub-menu, press ENTER
button to select an item with UP/DOWN
button.
4. Press ENTER button to select the desired
item. (The selected sub-menu will
be highlighted.)
5. Press ENTER button to save the new value
after adjusting the value with UP/DOWN
button.
6. Press MENU button once to return to
previous menu and if there is no previous
menu, the OSD menu will be removed from
the screen.
7. To view next page in the sub menu, press
ENTER button at PAGE I >> PAGE II.
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5. Menu Operations
[1] Picture[1] Picture(DVI Analog)
Brightness
- Used to set the brightness(=oset) level from
-100 to 100.
Contrast
- Used to set the contrast(gain) level from -100
to 100.
Chroma
- Used to set the saturation level from -50 to
50.
Phase
- Used to set the hue(phase) level from -40
to 40.
# Activates only in Analog signal input.
Aperture
- Used to set the sharpness level from 0 to 24.
NTSC Setup
- Used to set Black Level of NTSC video as
0(zero setup) or 7.5 IRE.
- Activated when NTSC video signal is input
through Composite 1/2/3 or S-VIDEO
terminal.
Key Lock
- Locks all buttons except power, input select
and menu buttons.
Brightness
- Used to set the brightness(=oset) level from
-100 to 100.
Contrast
- Used to set the contrast(gain) level from -100
to 100.
Chroma
- Used to set the saturation level from -50 to
50.
Phase
- Used to set the hue(phase) level from -40
to 40.
# If the phase is not adjusted well, some
stripes may appear on the screen or the
characters may be shown unclearly.
Clocks/Line
- Used to adjust the frequenc y between the
input signal and the monitor.
- If the frequency is o, the screen may be
fuzzy unstably or wav y pattern may
be shown.
Auto Adjustment
- Used to adjust the input signal automatically.
Phase, Clocks/Line and Image Position are
adjusted, too.
# If the screen is not adjusted clearly after the
Auto Adjustment, ac tivate again this
function.
When the input resolution changes, the
monitor runs the Auto Adjustment itself.
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5. Menu Operations
[1] Picture(DVI Analog)[2]Color
Image Position
- Used to move position of the screen to the
left, right, up and down.
Color Temp
- Controls color temperature and allows
instant access to preset color temperature
settings.
- Available color temperatures are 3200K,
5600K, 6500K, 9300K and User 1/2/3.
- In User 1/2/3 modes, user can dene custom
RGB GAIN, BIAS (=Oset) and
ColorCopy values.
Gain Red/Green/Blue
- Used to set R/G/B Gain(or Picture, Contrast)
level from -256 to 255.
# Only available in User 1/2/3 mode.
Bias Red/Green/Blue
- Used to set R/G/B Bias(or Oset, mainly
aects on Black level) from -100 to 100.
# Only available in User 1/2/3 mode.
Color Copy
- Used to copy the R/G/B Gain value of pre-
stored color temperature settings.
- In User mode, nd and select the color
temperature and scroll the Knob to copy
and apply the Gain value to GAIN RED, GAIN
GREEN and GAIN BLUE.
# Only available in User 1/2/3 mode.
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