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USER MANUAL HDM-215-3G-TT Wohler
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
User Guide....1
TABLE OF CONTENTS....3
Contents 3
CHAPTER 1: Installation....5
Introduction 5
Overview....5
Features 5
Safety....5
Instructions 5
Safety Symbols....6
Mounting....6
Heat Dissipation....7
Sympathetic Vibration..../
Mechanical 7
Electrical Interference 7
Ωower
Compliance 8
FCC 8
ICES-003 8
CHAPTER 2: Local Operation ....9
Front Ωanel 9
On-Screen Display Features....10
Rear Ωanel....12
Marker Ωage 37
Audio age 38
Display Ωage....39
Close Caption Ωage....39
Config Ωage 40
Color Temperature Ωage....41
Function Key age 41
IMD Ωage 42
GΩI Ωage 43
System Ωage 44
CHAPTER 1: Installation
Introduction
Overview
The HDM-215-3G-TT monitor sets a new standard in LCD monitors for broadcast and professional video applications. It provides a 21.5", 8-bit, 1920 x 1080 resolution, 16:9 format, anti-glare IΩS LCD screen. All video formats are scaled to fit on the screen in the highest quality using 12-bit digital processing, precision scaling and gamma correction to produce the best images possible.
Features
The HDM-215-3G-TT audio/video monitor is designed for confidence monitoring of two 3G/HD/SD-SDI, one HDMI/DVI, one CVBS composite analog video, and one Y/C and component input. Input signals are easily selected and displayed. Two to sixteen audio channels may be selected for visual monitoring on bar graph style level meters. On screen markers, waveform, vector, Ωicture in ΩiΩ) and Ωicture by Ωicture (ΩbΩ) displays can be enabled on this full-featured monitor. Focus Assist and Luma Zone modes can be engaged to assist with camera adjustments. Stereo speakers provide audio monitoring. A headphone jack and stereo analog audio outputs are also provided for external audio monitoring.
Ω parameters are selected and adjusted using an On Screen Display (OSD) Menu. An RJ45 connector serves as the interface to six general purpose inputs which can be optioned to control a variety of monitor functions. Monitor settings can also be made with a web browser over Ethernet using the integral web server.
Important:
By design, this monitor will only plug into a three-prong outlet for your safety. If the plug does not fit into the outlet, contact an electrician to replace the obsolete outlet.
- Ωprotect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plug connection on the equipment and at the socket.
- Use only the attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
- Unplug the equipment during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
- Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing will be required under all of the following conditions:
a. The equipment has been damaged in any way, such as when the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
b. Liquid had been spilled or objects have fallen onto the equipment.
c. The equipment has been exposed to rain or moisture.
d. The equipment does not operate normally.
e. The equipment has been dropped.
Safety Symbols

The symbol to the left warns of electric shock hazard inside the unit. Disconnect the power cord before removing access panels when installing upgrades. Only qualified service personnel are to operate the equipment with covers removed, and are to exercise caution to avoid personal injury.
Mounting
Heat Dissipation
The ambient temperature near the product should not exceed 40^ Celsius ( 104^ Fahrenheit). When rack mounting, adjacent devices can be rack mounted in proximity to the unit if this temperature is not exceeded. Otherwise, allow a 1RU (1.75"/44.45mm) space above and below the unit for air circulation. For table top operation, in warm environments, allow an inch of space above and below the unit for air circulation.
Important
To reduce noise, the monitor does not have any fans. As a result, the heat generated by the audio amplifiers, power supplies, and other components is vented by slots in the back of the unit. Therefore, as a safety precaution, you must allow proper ventilation on these surfaces.
Sympathetic Vibration
Sympathetic vibration from other equipment (cables, etc.) in the rack may be serious enough to interfere with the unit's sound quality. If you experience sympathetic vibrations, use thin card stock, felt, foam, or weather-stripping between the vibrating surfaces. Tie loose cables securely with cable ties.
Mechanical
The sturdy chassis is very shallow from front to back making it very stable on its table stand. It can be tilted forward or backward for viewing, if necessary. The weight of internal components is distributed fairly evenly around the unit.
Electrical Interference
Be careful to avoid mismatched cable types and other similar causes of undesired reflections in digital signal systems. If severe enough, such reflections can result in corruption of the digital data stream. As with any audio equipment, maximum
Compliance
FCC
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense.
ICES-003
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
CHAPTER 2: Local Operation
The HDM-215-3G-TT front and rear panels are described in this chapter.
Front Panel
Figure 2-1: Front Ωanel Layout

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LCD Screen Tally Light Wehler HDM-215-3G HDM-214A-3G- Input: The Input button selects the video/audio input to be monitored from the various connectors on the rear panel. The currently selected input source is indicated when the Input button is pressed. Repeated presses change the input source.
- Function Keys: ress F1, F2, F3, F4, or F5 to activate the assigned function. The default assignments are as listed in Table 2-1. The action of each Function Key can be selected from a wide variety of actions in the Function Key Menu as described in Table 2-14.
Table 2-1: Default Function Key Actions
| Key | Default Action |
| F1 Scan | |
| F2 Native | |
| F3 Aspect Win Select | |
| F4 Win Select | |
| F5 ΩBΩ | |
- Menu: ☉ress this button to display the OSD Menu. Refer to the OSD Menus section of this chapter for operation and content of these menus.
- Enter: When the OSD Menu is displayed, pressing this button accepts selections in the menus and sub-menus. When the OSD Menu is not being displayed, pressing this button displays the Quick Menu, which cycles through frequently used volume and image controls. Refer to the Quick Menu section of this chapter.
- Down: When the OSD Menu is displayed, the Down button navigates down through the menu and sub-menu selections and can be used to adjust the settings. It also adjusts the items in the Quick Menu.
- Up: When the OSD Menu is displayed, the Up button navigates down through the menu and sub-menu selections and can be used to adjust the settings. It also adjusts the items in the Quick Menu.
(ΩK) or both with assignable -20db to -18db reference levels.
Waveform (Y or Line) and/or Vectorscope can be shown on the left or right bottom of the screen.
Closed Captions from CVBS Line 21 (CEA-608) can be decoded and text is displayed across the screen bottom. The 'CC' logo at screen top center indicates captions are present in the SDI stream.
The de-embedded Timecode from the HD/SD-SDI source displays on the lower part of the screen. Choose LTC, VITC or D-VITC types in the Display Menu.
Figure 2-2: Display Features

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Wohler input Status Area Marker Safety Marker Center Marker Waveform / Vectorscope Audio Level Meters Timecode IMD HDM-215-3G P016.215-3G-
Input Status: Displays the detected input and video parameters of the signal: vertical active line count, (i)interlaced or (p)rogressive, and field/frame rate in Hz. This display is controlled by a setting in the Display
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Timecode: The de-embedded timecode from the HD/SD-SDI source displays on the lower part of the screen. The timecode setting is located in the Display Menu. Refer to Table 2-9.
- Waveform/Vectorscope: This can be displayed only for SDI signals. The waveform and vector of the input signal display are configurable in the Display Menu. Refer to Table 2-9.
Rear Panel
Figure 2-3: Rear Ωanel Layout

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Right Speaker Ethernet Out In SDI 1 SDI 2 HDMI In Left SpeakerCarrying HandleImportant:
The monitor and power adapter have been tested as a combined apparatus to verify compliance with applicable safety and electromagnetic compliance standards. Use of another power adapter provided by the user may negate the compliance or not perform properly. Wohler Technologies cannot accept any responsibility for the outcome in such cases.
- SDI 1 In: This input connector accepts 3G/HD/SD-SDI video signals. It is compliant with SMPTE 424M, SMPTE 259M, SMPTE292M/ITU-R BT601. It can be viewed using the SDI1 selection on the Input button menu.
- SDI 1 Out: This connector provides a re-shaped and re-clocked duplicate of the SDI 1 In signal. This connection is compliant with SMPTE 424M, SMPTE 259M, SMPTE292M/ITU-R BT601.
- SDI 2 In: This is the second 3G/HD/SD-SDI video signal input. This connection is compliant with SMPTE 424M, SMPTE 259M, SMPTE292M/ITU-R BT601. It can be viewed using the SDI2 selection on the Input button menu.
- SDI 2 Out: This connector provides a re-shaped and re-clocked duplicate of the SDI 2 In signal. This connection is compliant with SMPTE 424M, SMPTE 259M, SMPTE292M/ITU-R BT601.
- Line 1 In Video: This is the first input for an analog CVBS video signal. It can be viewed using the LINE 1 selection on the Input button menu.
- Line 1 Out Video: This is a pass through connection for the Line 1 In video signal.
- Line 2 In CVBS/Y: This is the second analog CVBS video input signal or the luminance (Y) signal of Y/C or YPbPr. This input combined with the other Line In 2 input signals can be viewed using the LINE 2 selection on the Input button menu.
- Line 2 Out CVBS/Y: This is a pass through connection for the Line 2 In CVBS/Y video signal.
up to a 5dBu signal. These inputs are selected when the LINE 1 selection button is pressed.
- Audio In 2: A pair of analog audio inputs related to the Line 2 video signal is provided on RCA jacks. They have a 47K input impedance and will accept up to a 5dBu signal. These inputs are selected when the LINE 2 selection button is pressed.
- Headphones: A standard 1/8" stereo headphone jack is provided. The speakers will mute when a headphone is inserted into this jack.
- Audio Out: A pair of analog outputs is provided on RCA jacks. They will output the audio from the selected video source to be used with external amplifiers and speakers if needed. They have a 500Ω output impedance and will produce up to a 5dBu signal.
- Power Connector: The supplied 100 to 240VAC to 12VDC power supply plugs into this coax connector.
- Power Switch: This switch removes all power from the product. Normally, since this switch is on the rear panel, it is left in the 1 (On) position and the front panel Power button is used to start and stop product operation.
- Ethernet: The 10/100M Ethernet connector is used to connect with a computer to modify the display settings remotely. CAT5 network cables are recommended for medium distances. CAT6 twisted pair shielded cables are recommended for longer distances.
- GPI: This RJ45 jack controls the tally lights on the front panel. Refer to Figure 2-5 below for the pinout and Table 2-2 for the terminal connections. Either CAT5 or CAT6 cables may be used for this jack. The possible functions for GPI contact closures are described in the GPI Menu shown in Table 2-15.
- RS-485 In/Out: These RJ-45 jacks are used for dynamic Tally/IMD controls. Two jacks are provided for in & out daisy chain arrangements. They are wired identically. Refer to Figure 2-4 below for the pinout and to Table 2-3 for terminal connections. These connections are also used for system software upgrades. Either CAT5 or CAT6 cables may be used for these jacks.
23 Right and Left Sneakers: The audio monitoring speakers are positioned
Rear Panel Connectors
The following figure and tables detail the connections of the General purpose Inputs (G I) and RS-485 connectors on the rear panel. The tables are also silkscreened on the rear panel of the unit for your convenience.
Table 2-2: GΩI Input Connections
| Pin | GPI Terminal Name |
| 1 GΩI 1 | |
| 2 GΩI 2 | |
| 3 GΩI 3 | |
| 4 GΩI 4 | |
| 5 GΩI 5 | |
| 6 GΩI 6 | |
| 7 NC | |
| 8 GND |
To activate a GΩI, connect its associated pin (1-6) to ground (8).
Figure 2-4: GΩI Input & RS-485 I/O Ωin-Out

Using the Quick Menu and the OSD Menus
In the following descriptions, refer to Figure 2-5 for the location of each control button.
Figure 2-5: Screen Control Buttons

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Input Function Keys Menu Down Up Enter PowerQuick Menu
The Quick Menu provides quick access to a few commonly used features, as listed in Table 2-4. The Quick Menu appears as shown in Figure 2-6.
Figure 2-6: Quick Menu - Volume Setting

The following is a description of how to use the Quick Menu:
- ☉ress the Enter button to display the Quick Menu and the first item that can be adjusted.
- Use the Up and Down buttons to change the value for the item displayed.
- Ωress the Enter button again to display the next adjustable item.
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The Quick Menu will time out with no button presses. Alternatively, you may
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Ωress the Menu button to display the Main Menu.
- Use the Up and Down buttons to navigate through the submenus.
- Ωress the Enter button to enter the parameter selections in the chosen submenu.
- Use the Up or Down buttons to cycle through the submenu selections.
- When the desired option is highlighted, press the Enter button to select it.
- Use the Up or Down buttons to adjust the parameter value up or down, make a selection, or turn a function on or off.
- ☉ress the Enter button to accept your parameter change -or- press the Menu button to cancel your change.
- ☉ress the Menu button to back out of any submenu, and finally to remove the OSD Menus from the screen.
OSD Menus
The following tables describe the information and settings available in the OSD Menu system. Use the instructions in the previous section to navigate the menus.
Table 2-5: Status Menu Structure
| Status | |||
| Parameters | Default Value | Domain Range | Description |
| INΩUT SDI-1 | SDI-2, SDI-2, LINE 1 (CVBS), LINE 2 (CVBS), LINE 2 (Y/C), LINE 2 (YΩBΩR), HDMI | ||
Table 2-6: Input Menu Structure
| Input | |||
| Parameters | Default Value | Domain Range Description | |
| SDI 1 ON OFF, ON | Enables or disables the input choices available in the Input Select Menu | ||
| SDI 2 ON OFF, ON | |||
| LINE 1 ON OFF, ON | |||
| LINE 2 CVBS | OFF, CVBS, LINE 2 (Y/C), LINE 2 (YΩBΩR) | ||
| HDMI ON OFF, ON | |||
| NTSC SETUΩ 7.5 | 0: Japan7.5: North America | Select the NTSC signal region. | |
| NTSC ΩHASE 0 -50 to 50 | |||
| FOCUS ASSIST STANDARD | OFFSTANDARDCOLOR | OFF: Normal VideoSTANDARD: An image with sharpened edges is displayed.COLOR: An image with the color selected in FOCUS COLOR substituted for the intensified areas. | |
| FOCUS LEVEL 49 | 0 to 100 | Select the amount of edge sharpening in FOCUS ASSIST. | |
| FOCUS COLOR GREEN | REDBLUE | When FOCUS ASSIST: COLOR is selected, this | |
Table 2-7: Marker Menu Structure
| Marker | |||
| Parameters | Default Value | Domain Range Description | |
| MARKER ENABLE | OFF OFF, ON | Turn all markers on or off. | |
| AREA MARKER | 15:9 | If 16:9 aspect ratio: OFF (close area marker), 4:3, 13:9, 14:9, 15:9, 1.85:1, 2.35:1If 4:3 aspect ratio: OFF (close area marker), 16:9 | Set area marker size according to the aspect ratio. |
| CENTER MARKER | OFF OFF, ON | Turn center marker display on or off. | |
| SAFETY MARKER | OFF | OFF, 80%, 85%, 88%, 90%, 93%, 95% | Set safety marker size according to the aspect ratio and scan mode. |
| MARKER LEVEL | 1 | 1: 50%, 2: 75%, 3: 100% | Set the luminance of all of the markers. |
| MARKER MAT | OFF | OFF, HALF (Background 50%) BLACK | Set the transparency of the area marker mat. |
| CROSSHATCH | ON OFF, ON | ||
Figure 2-7: Marker Mat Effect
Table 2-8: Audio Menu Structure
| Audio | |||
| Parameters | Default Value | Domain Range Description | |
| AUDIO SOURCE EXT | EXT: Analog Inputs EBD: SDI & HDMI Inputs UNDEF: No audio | Select the audio source among the available signals. | |
| SΩEAKER L AUD 1L | OFFFor an AUD Source: AUD 1L, AUD 1R, AUD 2L, AUD 2R | Select the input channel for the left speaker, headphone, or analog audio out. | |
| SΩEAKER R AUD 1R | For an SDI EBD Source: CH1 to CH16For an HDMI EBD Source: CH1, CH2 | Select the input channel for the right speaker, headphone, or analog audio out. | |
| AUDIO METER OFF ON or OFF | Set whether to display the audio meters. | ||
| METER SELECT CH1-2 | CH1-2, G1, G2, G3, G4, G1+G2, G1+G3, G1+G4, G2+G3, G2+G4, G3+G4, G1-G4 | Select channels or SDI groups to display on the meters. | |
| METER DIRECTION | HORIZONTAL | VERTICAL, HORIZONTAL | Select vertical or horizontal meters. |
| METER ΩPOSITION | TOΩ | If METER DIRECTION is VERTICAL: BOTTOM LEFT, BOTTOM RIGHT, TOΩ RIGHT, TOΩ LEFTIf METER DIRECTION is | For vertical meters, select bottom left, bottom right, top right, or top left position. For horizontal meters. |
Table 2-9: Display Menu Structure
| Display | |||
| Parameters | Default Value | Domain Range | Description |
| STATUS DISΩLAY | AUTO OFF, ON | AUTO | Turn status display off, on, or automatic. If automatic, it will display for 15 seconds after each change. |
| AFD DISΩLAY OFF | ON, OFF | Turn AFD display on only when status display is set to On or Auto, or else Off. | |
| WFM FORM TYΩE | OFF | OFF WAVEFORM VECT75 VECT100 | Set the type of waveform / vector display. |
| LINE WAVE OFF ON, OFF | Set whether to display the line wave. | ||
| LINE WAVE NUMBER | --- Refer to Table 2-9. | Set the position of the waveform display. | |
| WAVEFORM OVER LIMIT | 50 50 to 100 | Set the over limit of the waveform. | |
| WAVEFORM UNDER LIMIT | 5 0 to 50 | Set the under limit of the waveform. | |
| WFM TRANS TRANS3 | TRANS1 TRANS2 TRANS3 OΩAQUE | Set the degree of transparency of the waveform display. | |
| WAVEFORM | BOT RIGHT | BOTTOM RIGHT BOTTOM LEFT | Set the displayed position |
Table 2-10: Line Wave Number vs. Input Signal
| Input Signal | Default Value | Domain Range |
| 576i50 310 23 - 623 | ||
| 480i60 261 22 - 524 | ||
| 720p 386 26 - 745 | ||
| 1080i50 | 560 21 - 1123 | |
| 1080i60/59.94 | ||
| 1080sf23/23.97 | ||
| 1035i60 557 41 - 1120 | ||
| 1080p 561 42 - 1121 |
Table 2-11: Closed Caption Menu Structure
| Closed Caption | |||
| Parameters | Default Value | Domain Range Description | |
| SDI CC LOG OFF | OFF, ON | Set whether to display SDI closed caption information. | |
| CLOSED CAΩTION | ON OFF, ON | Set whether to display CVBS closed caption information. | |
| SDI CC TYΩE | AUTO1AUTO2608(708)608(ANC) | Set type of SDI caption to display. | |
Table 2-12: Config Menu Structure
| Config | |||
| Parameters | Default Value | Domain Range | Description |
| FAST MODE OFF ON | or OFF | Enable or disable fast mode. | |
| FILM MODE DETECT | OFF ON or OFF | Enable or disable film mode detection. | |
| SUB IN TYΩE OFF | ΩIΩΩBΩOFF | Select Ωicture by Ωicture (ΩbΩ) or Ωicture in Ωicture (ΩiΩ). | |
| SUB IN SELECT SDI2 | SDI2LINE1 (CVBS)LINE2 (CVBS)LINE 2 (Y/C)LINE2 (ΥΩΒΩR)HDMI | Select the source for the ΩbΩ or ΩiΩ. | |
| ΩIΩ SIZE LARGE LARGE, SMALL | Select the size of the ΩiΩ. | ||
| ΩIΩ Ω POSITION BOT | RIGHT | BOTTOM RIGHTTOΩ RIGHTTOΩ LEFTBOTTOM LEFT | Select the position of the ΩiΩ. |
| BACK LIGHT 15 0 | * to 30 | Set backlight timeout. | |
| AUTO STANDBY OFF | ON or OFF | Enable or disable auto standby mode. | |
| AΩERTURE 0 0 to 24 | Set picture sharpness. | ||
| LOCK NUMBER - Set lock number. | |||
Table 2-13: Color Temp Menu Structure
| Color Temp | |||
| Parameters | Default Value | Domain Range Description | |
| COLOR TEMΩ D65 | D32, D50, D56, D65, D93, USER1, USER2 | Set the color temperature. | |
| RED GAIN | 128 0 to 256 | Set the gain for each color. | |
| GREEN GAIN | |||
| BLUE GAIN | |||
| RED BIAS | 0 -127 to +127 | Set the offset for each color. | |
| GREEN BIAS | |||
| BLUE BIAS | |||
| COΩY FROM D93 | D32, D50, D56, D65, D93 | Copies this set of color parameters to USER. | |
| RESET Resets Gain and Offset to Factory Default | |||
| COLOR SΩACE AUTO | USER, NATIVE, EBU, SMΩTE-C, ITU-709, AUTO | Select the color matrix. | |
Table 2-14: Function Key Menu Structure
| Function Key | |||
| Parameters | Default Value | Domain Range | Description |
| F1 SCAN | SCANNATIVEASΩECTBLUE ONLYMONOMARKERH/V DELAYAUDIO METERFAST MODETCIMDMUTEΩBΩCCFREEZEWIN SELECTFOCUS ASSISTLUMA ZONE CHECKH FLIΩUNDEF (none) | Set up the F1 Function key action. | |
| F2 NATIVE | Set up the F2 Function key action. | ||
| F3 ASΩECT | Set up the F3 Function key action. | ||
| F4 WIN SELECT | Set up the F4 Function key action. | ||
| F5 ΩBΩ | Set up the F5 Function key action. | ||
Table 2-15: GΩI Menu Structure
| GPI | |||
| Parameters | Default Value | Domain Range | Description |
| GΩI1 | TALLY GREEN | AREA MARKER CENTER MARKER SAFETY MARKER ASΩECT NATIVE OVER SCAN UNDER SCAN BLUE ONLY MONO H DELAY V DELAY H/V DELAY SDI1 SDI2 LINE1 LINE2 HDMI TALLY GREEN TALLY RED UNDEF (none) | Set up the action of GΩI1. |
| GΩI2 TALLY RED | Set up the action of GΩI2. | ||
| GΩI3 NATIVE | Set up the action of GΩI3. | ||
| GΩI4 | UNDER SCAN | Set up the action of GΩI4. | |
| GΩI5 MONO | Set up the action of GΩI5. | ||
| GΩI6 H/V DELAY | Set up the action of GΩI6. | ||
Table 2-16: IMD Menu Structure
| IMD Menu | |||
| Parameters | Default Value | Domain Range Description | |
| IMD DISOLAY ON | ON or OFF | Set whether to enable the IMD. | |
| IMD COLOR RED | RED, GREEN, YELLOW, WHITE | Set the color of the IMD characters. | |
| IMD CHARACTER | HDM-215-3G | (Up to 16 characters of text for static LOCAL display) | Set the IMD message.* |
| IMD ΩROTOCOL | LOCAL | LOCAL TSL3.1, TSL4.0, TSL5.0 IMAGE VIDEO (1510 protocol) NETWORK | Select an IMD protocol. |
| IMD ID 0 | 0 to 255 (unit ID number for Dynamic IMD/Tally) | Set the ID number for the IMD. | |
| IMD NAME - | (Up to 16 characters of text for the IMD Name) | Set the ID Name for dynamic IMD/Tally.* | |
| BAUD RATE 115200 | 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 | Set the BAUD rate for RS-485 communication. | |
| LED TALLY ON ON or OFF | Enable / disable the Tally light. | ||
| OSD TALLY MODE RG | OFF, RG: Red/Green, GR: Green only, RGY: Red/Green/Yellow | Select the OSD tally mode. | |
Table 2-17: Key Inhibit Menu Structure
| Key Inhibit | |||
| Parameters | Default Value | Domain Range Description | |
| KEY INHIBIT OFF | OFF, ON | ||
CHAPTER 3: Technical Info
Table 3-1: Specifications
| Specification | Values/Domains |
| Power requirements | 100 V to 240 VAC ± 10%, 50/60Hz |
| Power consumption 60 Watts | |
| HDM-215-3G with tabletop stand | 14.5" H x 20.5" W x 6.3" D370 mm H x 520 mm W x 160 mm D |
| Weight with stand 13 lbs. (5.9 kg) | |
| Supplied Accessories Power Adapter, AC Power Cord | |
| Display Type IPS-LCD with LED Backlight | |
| Number of Displays 1 | |
| Screen Size 20.5" diagonal per screen | |
| Screen Resolution 1920(H) x 1080(V) | |
| Aspect ratio 16:9, 4:3 | |
| Display Area (mm) 475(H) x 266(V) | |
| Viewing Angle 178°(H) x 178° (V) | |
| Color Depth 16.7M colors | |
| Contrast Ratio 1000:1 | |
| Brightness | 250 cd/m2, typical |
| Backlight | White LED |
| Response Time | 25 ms, typical |
| CVBS: PAL/NTSC | |
| Supplement Video VR Phase X/G | |
Figure 3-1: HDM-215-3G Series Block Diagram

flowchart
graph TD
A["GPS Interface"] --> B["RS-485 In / Out"]
C["RS-485 In / Out"] --> D["Video Decoding"]
E["LAN"] --> D
F["Inputs / Outputs"] --> D
G["3G/HD/SD-SDI 1 In"] --> D
H["3G/HD/SD-SDI 1 Out"] --> D
I["3G/HD/SD-SDI 2 In"] --> D
J["3G/HD/SD-SDI 2 Out"] --> D
K["Line 1 CVBS In"] --> D
L["Line 1 CVBS Out"] --> D
M["Line 2 CVBS/Y In"] --> D
N["Line 2 CVBS/Y Out"] --> D
O["Line 2 Pb/C In"] --> D
P["Line 2 Pb/C Out"] --> D
Q["Line 2 Pr In"] --> D
R["Line 2 Pr Out"] --> D
S["HDMI"] --> D
T["SDI De-Embed"] --> D
U["Tally Light"] --> V["LCD 21.5" 16.9 With 16-Channel Audio Meters"]
W["Digital Processing"] --> V
X["System Control"] --> V
Y["Audio Level Metering"] --> V
Z["Panel Controls"] --> V
AA["Headphone"] --> AB["Left"]
AC["Contact Closures"] --> AD["UMD / SW Update"]
AE["Ethernet"] --> AD
Supported Video Formats
The HDM-215-3G monitors will display the video formats listed in Table 3-2.
Table 3-2: Video Formats
| Format | SDI | Video, Y/C | YPbPr | HDMI | DVI-D |
| ΩAL | X | ||||
| NTSC | X | ||||
| 480i60/59.94 | X | X X | |||
| 576i50 | X X X | ||||
| 480p60/59.94 | X X | ||||
| 576p50 | X X | ||||
| 720p24/23.97 | X X X | ||||
| 720p25 | X X X | ||||
| 720p30/29.97 | X X X | ||||
| 720p50 | X X X | ||||
| 720p60/59.94 | X X X | ||||
| 1080sf24.23.97 | X X X | ||||
| 1035i60/59.94 | X X X | ||||
| 1080i50 | X X X | ||||
| 1080i60/59.94 | X X X | ||||
| 1080p24/23.97 | X X X | ||||
| 1080p25 | X X X | ||||
| 1080p30/29.97 | X X X | ||||
| 1080p50 | X X X | ||||
| 1080p60/59.94 | X X X |
CHAPTER 4: Using Network Control
The HDM-215-3G Web GUI allows you to customize the monitor configuration to perfectly suit your needs. The following setup steps are not necessary if you intend to use the HDM-215-3G in its default configuration or if you only make configuration changes using the OSD menus. However, the HDM-215-3G Web GUI network control is ideal for configuring difficult to access monitors.
Web Browser / Control Device
Any web browser application running on any networked device such as desktop or laptop computer, tablet, or smart phone can be used with the HDM-215-3G Web GUI.
If a tablet without a physical network connector is to be used, it needs to be linked to a copper LAN through a Wi-Fi adaptor.
Ωhones are not recommended due to their smaller screen size, which would require more scrolling.
The Chrome® web browser is recommended for speed and compatibility.
First Time- IP Assignments
The HDM-215-3G operates with a static (fixed) IΩv4 address. The address will be 192.168.1.86 when received from the factory or when reset at the front panel. This is shown in Figure 4-2. The IΩ address will need to be changed to some other address to be compatible with the customer's network address assignments. Go to
Figure 4-1: Host IΩ Settings

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Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability. Otherwise, you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings. Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address: 192 . 168 , 1 , 99 Subnet mask: 255 . 255 , 255 , 0 Default gateway: 192 . 168 , 1 , 1After making an IΩ address change such as this, close the control panel and reboot the host computer to be sure the change takes effect.
Make the final address, mask and gateway changes in the HDM-215-3G System setup page.
Status Page
The full network control browser window is shown in Figure 4-2. Enter the IΩ Address of the monitor into the address bar on your browser and press the Enter key to access the web server.
The various menu pages of settings are quickly selected by clicking one of the 14 selector buttons arranged vertically at the left.
Most of the settings shown on the pages in the Web GUI apply to the system in general, regardless of which input source is selected. However, if there is an (S)
Figure 4-2: Status Ωage

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IP Address Input Source Selection Bar Address: http://192.168.1.86/ Wohler STATUS ADJUST VIDEO DISPLAY INPUT SETUP MARKER AUDIO DISPLAY CLOSE CAPTION CONFIG COLOR TEMPERATURE FUNCTION KEY CPJ IMD SYSTEM STATUS INPUT SET 1 COLOR TEMPERATURE DAS SCAN NORMAL MODEL HOM-215-3G SPRIAL NUMBER XXXXXXXXXXXXXXAdjust Page
The (S) icon following some of the items in this menu indicates that this parameter is individually saved according to the choice made in the Input Source Selection Bar, as shown in Figure 4-2.
Certain settings include a SET button. To change these parameters, first make the change and then click the SET button to put the change into effect.
Figure 4-3: Adjust age

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ADJUST CONTRAST (S) 75 SET BRIGHT (S) 59 SET CHROMA (S) 60 SET MONO NORMAL MONO MUTE CURRENT Audio Level MUTE FREEZE OFF ON WIN SOURCE MAIN SUB VOLUME (S) 0 SETInput Setup Page
This menu is not used to select input sources, but instead is used to determine which input sources appear as choices in the Input button menu on screen. If an input is not connected, it makes sense to not have it appear in the Input button menu.
Figure 4-5: Input Setup Ωage

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INPUT SETUP SDI 1 OFF ON SDI 2 OFF ON LINE 1 OFF ON LINE 2 LINE2(CVBS) SET HDMI OFF ON NTSC SETUP 0 7.5 NTSC PHASE 0 SET FOCUS ASSIST OFF SET FOCUS ASSIST LEVEL 50 SETMarker Page
The MARKER OFF/ON setting enables or disables the visibility of all markers on the screen. The settings of each marker are retained as the last change made from either the OSD Menu or this Network Control Ωage.
Figure 4-6: Marker Ωage

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MARKER MARKER ○ OFF ● ON AREA MARKER 2.35:1 ▼ SET SD ASPECT ○ OFF ● 16:9 CENTER MARKER ○ OFF ● ON SAFETY MARKER 90% ▼ SET MARKER LEVEL 1 ▼ SET MARKER MAT HALF ▼ SET CROSS HATCH ○ OFF ● ONAudio Page
First select the AUDIO SOURCE. Then select SPEAK(er) OUT selections for LEFT and RIGHT channels. These selections also apply to the AUDIO OUT and HEADΩHONE outputs.
METER SELECT controls which and how many channels are metered, independently of the SΩEAK(er) OUT selections.
The (S) icon following some of the items in this menu indicates that this parameter is individually saved according to the choice made in the Input Source Selection Bar, as shown in Figure 4-2.
Certain settings include a SET button. To change these parameters, first make the change and then click the SET button to put the change into effect.
Figure 4-7: Audio Ωage

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AUDIO AUDIO SOURCE (S) EMBEDDED SET SPEAK OUT LEFT (S) EBD CH1 SET SPEAK OUT RIGHT (S) EBD CH2 SET AUDIO METER ○ OFF ○ ON METER SELECT G1-4 SET REF LEVEL ○ -20DB ○ -18DBDisplay Page
Figure 4-8: Display Ωage

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DISPLAY STATUS DISPLAY AUTO SET AFD DISPLAY OFF ON WFM TRANS OPAQUE SET WAVE FORM MODE WFMFORM+VECT100 SET WFM POSITION LEFT RIGHT WAVE OVER LIMIT 100 SET WAVE UNDER LIMIT 0 SET TIME CODE OFF SET LINE WAVE OFF ONClose Caption Page
Config Page
The (S) icon following some of the items in this menu indicates that this parameter is individually saved according to the choice made in the Input Source Selection Bar, as shown in Figure 4-2.
Certain settings include a SET button. To change these parameters, first make the change and then click the SET button to put the change into effect.
Figure 4-10: Config Ωage

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CONFIG FAST MODE (S) OFF ON FILM MODE DET (S) OFF ON SUB IN TYPE OFF SET SUB IN SELECT SDI 2 SET PIP SIZE SMALL LARGE PIP POSITION TOP RIGHT SET BACKLIGHT 15 SETColor Temperature Page
Figure 4-11: Color Temperature Ωage

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COLOR TEMPERATURE COLOR TEMPERATURE D65 SET COLOR SPACE AUTO SETFunction Key Page
The effect that each of the five function keys has can be set in this page. The available functions are:
SCAN NATIVE ASΩECT
BLUE ONLY MONO MARKER
H/V DELAY AUDIO METER FAST MODE
TC IMD MUTE
ΩΒΩ CC FREEZE
WIN SELECT FOCUS ASSIST LUMA ZONE CHECK
H FLIΩ UNDEF (none)
Figure 4-12: Function Key Ωage
IMD Page
There are two ways to enter static IMD character strings, via the network with this page, or with the OSD IMD Menu. Both are retained in the monitor's memory, and IMD PROTOCOL settings of LOCAL vs. NETWORK decides which one is displayed.
Figure 4-13: IMD age
GPI Page
The effect that the six GΩI contact closure inputs have can be specified in this menu page. The available choices are:
AREA MARKER CENTER MARKER SAFETY MARKER
ASΩECT NATIVE OVER SCAN
UNDER SCAN BLUE ONLY MONO
H DELAY V DELAY H/V DELAY
SDI1 SDI2 LINE1
LINE2 HDMI TALLY GREEN
TALLY RED UNDEF (none)
Figure 4-14: GΩI Ωage

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GPI GPI1 TALLY GREEN SET GPI2 TALLY RED SET GPI3 NATIVE SET GPI4 BLUE ONLY SET GPI5 MONO SETSystem Page
Set a unique IP ADDRESS for each HDM-215-3G monitor to be used in a local area network (LAN).
The MASK is usually set as shown, but can be altered to suit your IT configuration and administration needs.
The first three GATEWAY number blocks usually match the first three number blocks of the IΩ ADDRESS, and the last number is usually 1.
The LOCK NUMBER is only needed in certain software installation situations. Do not change it unless instructed by Wohler Customer Service.
Version numbers are additional information that may be useful when consulting with Wohler Customer Service.
Figure 4-15: System Ωage
