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Product Type Professional LCD Monitor
Brand TVLogic
Model S-42P
Screen Size 42 inches (diagonal)
Resolution 1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
Brightness 500 cd/m² (typical)
Contrast Ratio 1400:1
Viewing Angle 178° horizontal/vertical
Inputs 2x 3G-SDI, 1x HDMI, 1x Composite, 1x Component, 1x DVI-D
Outputs 1x 3G-SDI loop-through, 1x Composite
Audio Built-in speakers (2x 2W)
Power Consumption 150W (typical)
Power Supply AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz
Dimensions (W x H x D) 998.4 x 614.4 x 90 mm (without stand)
Weight 15.5 kg (without stand)
Operating Temperature 0°C to 40°C
Storage Temperature -20°C to 60°C
Maintenance & Cleaning Clean with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use solvents or abrasive cleaners.
Safety Precautions Do not open the casing. Risk of electric shock. Use proper mounting hardware.
Spare Parts & Repairability Contact authorized service centers for spare parts and repairs.

Frequently Asked Questions - S-42P TVLogic

How do I clean the screen?
Use a soft, dry microfiber cloth to gently wipe the screen. For stubborn spots, slightly dampen the cloth with water. Never use alcohol, ammonia, or abrasive cleaners.
What video inputs does the monitor support?
The S-42P features multiple inputs including 2x 3G-SDI, 1x HDMI, 1x Composite, 1x Component, and 1x DVI-D. Ensure you select the correct input source using the menu buttons.
Can I mount the monitor on a wall?
Yes, the monitor is VESA compatible (standard 200x200 mm). Use a suitable wall mount bracket rated for the monitor's weight (15.5 kg without stand). Ensure the bracket is securely attached to a sturdy wall.
How do I adjust picture settings like brightness and contrast?
Press the Menu button on the monitor or remote control to access the On-Screen Display (OSD). Navigate to 'Picture' settings to adjust brightness, contrast, color, gamma, and other parameters.
What is the native resolution of the display?
The native resolution is 1920 x 1080 pixels (Full HD). For best image quality, ensure your source device outputs 1080p or 1080i.
Does the monitor have built-in speakers?
Yes, it includes two built-in speakers rated at 2W each. Audio can also be output via the headphone jack or SDI embedded audio.
How do I reset the monitor to factory settings?
Go to the OSD menu, select 'Setup' or 'System', and choose 'Factory Reset'. Confirm the reset to restore default settings. All custom adjustments will be lost.
What is the power consumption of the S-42P?
Typical power consumption is around 150 watts under normal operation. Power supply is AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz. Use a properly rated power cable.
Is the monitor suitable for outdoor use?
No, this monitor is designed for indoor professional use. Operating temperature range is 0°C to 40°C and storage temperature -20°C to 60°C. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight, rain, or extreme humidity.
Can I update the firmware?
Firmware updates are available from TVLogic's official support website. Follow the instructions provided with the update file, typically via a USB drive connected to the service port.

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USER MANUAL S-42P TVLogic

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TVlogic®

FCC (Federal Communications Commission)

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interface 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 to correct the interference at his own expense

CAUTION: Change or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment

(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This symbol on the product or on its packing indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste.

Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.

By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequence for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources.

Contents

01 Caution 04p

02 Main Features 06p

03 Controls & Functions 07p

04 Menu Tree & Adjustment 10p

05 Menu Operations 14p

[1] PICTURE 14p

[2] VIDEO 15p

[3] COLOR 17p

[4] GPI 20p

[5] MARKER 23p

[6] MISC FEATURES 25p

[7] WAVEFORM & FOCUS 26p

[8] AUDIO 29p

[9] SYSTEM 30p

06 Key Functions 31p

07 Video Support Resolution 39p

08 Product Specifications 41p

01 CAUTION

• Always use set voltage.
- Apply waterproof measures when using the monitor outdoors.
- All operating instructions must be read and understood before the product is operated.
- These safety and operating instructions must be kept in a 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 product must be operated on a power source specified on the specification 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 the product.
- Do not overload AC outlets or extension cords. Overloading can cause fire or electric shock.
- Never insert an object into the product through vents or openings. High voltage flows 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 repair the product yourself. Removing covers can expose you to high voltage and other dangerous conditions. Request a qualified service person to perform servicing.

  • If any of the following conditions occur, unplug the power cord from the AC outlet, and request a qualified service person to perform repairs.
    a. When the power cord or plug in damaged.
    b. When 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.
    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 specified by the manufacturer, or those with the same characteristics and performance as the original parts. Use of unauthorized parts can result in fire, 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.

- The power cord plug shall be connected to a MAINS socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.

- When mounting the product be sure to install the product according to the method recommended by the manufacturer.

01 CAUTION

- 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 bath tub, washbasin, kitchen sink and laundry tub, swimming pool and in a wet basement.

- Keep the product away from direct sunlight.

- 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 floor surface can cause the product to fall from the cart.

- Infrared devices can cause noise or malfunction under condition as below.

a. Parts of the body come into contact with the infrared transmitter or acoustic device.
b. Obstacles can cause electrical changes if there is a partition in the middle or in the wall.
c. Exposure to radio interference from medical equipment, microwave ovens, wireless LAN devices, etc.
with the same frequency band.

• The vents and other openings in the cabinet are designed for ventilation. Do not cover or block these vents and openings since insufficient 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.

- When installing the product on the rack, the inside of the product would be overheated due to heat from other devices nearby and the decreased air circulation, which could damage to the monitor. To prevent the damage, please have enough space for the monitor and use fans to avoid heat and maintain the operating temperature.

(Refer to the specifications of the product).

- 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 amplifiers).

WARNING

TVLogic S-42P - WARNING - 1

I means Power on when pressing ○ means Power off when pressing ![](images/8f90de68be130e096a674334bfc47ee906df2eeb82a9926b9411d3f727a47f96.jpg) To identify any terminal which is intended for connection to an external conductor for protection against electric shock in case of a fault, or the terminal of a protective earth (ground) electrode. ![](images/64f86dcce8364ba2fb246981217d7e65643670566d2c4646f52427c86b389e4f.jpg) This mark indicates the possibility of injury or damage to property.

02 MAIN FEATURES

S-Series monitors contains the following features

• Support various SDI(SD/HD/3G) signal formats

\- This product is compatible with various SDI signals - 480i, 576i, 720p, 1035i, 1080i, 1080p, 1080psf.

• Support HDMI(w/HDCP) Digital Signal

\- This product is compatible with various HDMI (HDCP 1.4) signals.

- All-in-one Type System

\- Slim and all-in-one type monitor as it requires no additional accessories, for optimized space utilization.

- Waveform / Vector Scope / Audio Level Meter Function

- Waveform & Vector Scope Support. - Embedded Audio Level Meter Support.

- Audio Out

\- Stereo Audio Out through phone Jack.

- BLUE ONLY / MONO / Focus Assist/ H/V Delay Function

\- Range Error/Luma(Y') Zone Check (Color/Zebra Type) Function.

- Internal Pattern Generator (0\~100% Gray)

• Various Markers & Safety Areas

\- Center Marker, Safety Area Marker, Marker Mat, Marker Size, Fit Marker, Thickness Adjustment Functions.

• External Control Function

\- This product can be easily controlled by using parallel switch, RS-422 and Network with cable connection without additional peripheral equipment attached to the unit.

•RS422/UMD Protocol Support

\- This product supports protocols provided by TVLogic or a TSL protocol.

• Power

\- This product is powered by normal AC source.

• Additional Features

\- Standard VESA Mount, Convenient user interface of OSD

03 CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS

S-32P / S-42P / S-46P / S-55P ALL PART (FRONT / REAR) ![](images/4507e0bf6ea90fa59e72e617aec25cc3f579da2167693d02ef04197636b442a6.jpg) ![](images/25c7e088fa77cc9a1ab57e702053c18ab2ba81cc16cfc2feccdbaba9bb58f3e0.jpg)

03 CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS

FRONT & REAR (Buttons)

• [POWER]

\- Used to turn the power on and off.

• [POWER INDICATOR] Lamp

- Indicates the condition and power status of the unit. - The lamp turns off when the power is disconnected. - Standby mode is indicated by a red LED light. - Normal (active) mode is indicated by a Green LED light. - If the power is disconnected and then connected again while the monitor is working, it is restored to the previous condition.

• [USB]

\- This terminal is used to upgrade the firmware using the USB Thumb Drive or calibrate the color using the calibration software made by TVLogic.

• [IR] Sensor

\- Receives signals from the remote control. - Used to activate the OSD menu. - When the OSD menu is activated, press this button to exit from the menu.

•[UP] Button

- Used to move upward within the main menu and sub menu when OSD menu is activated. - Increase the setting value in the adjustment mode.

•[DOWN] Button

- Used to move downward within the main menu and sub menu when OSD menu is activated. - Decrease the setting value in the adjustment mode.

If you push [UP] button and [DOWN] button at the same time, the input selection menu appears on the screen.

•[ENTER] Button

\- Press the button to confirm the setting.

03 CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS

REAR

• [SPF-A] IN (SFP Optical Interface) \- Optical interface for SDI input signal. The SFP module for HD/SD SDI signal can be connected. • [SPF-B] IN (SFP Optical Interface) \- Optical interface for SDI input signal. The SFP module for HD/SD SDI signal can be connected. • [HDMI IN] \- Signal input terminal for HDMI signal. • [DVI IN] (DVI-I) \- Signal input terminal for DVI DIGITAL or DVI ANALOG signal. • [SDI IN] (BNC) \- Signal input terminal for SD/HD/3G-SDI signal. • [SDI OUT] (BNC) \- SDI signals which are input from [SDI IN A], [SDI IN B], [SFP IN A], [SFP IN B] can be output to SDI OUT ports. • LAN (RJ-45) \- Provides connection to control equipment for external monitor control. • [REMOTE] (RJ-45) \- Provides connection to control equipment (parallel switch) for external monitor control. - Features of each pin can be changed. •[RS422 IN & OUT] (RJ-45) \- Used to control the monitor with protocol provided by TVLogic or to support TSL protocol. •AUDIO IN (Phone Jack) \- Inputs the external audio. •AUDIO OUT (Phone Jack) \- Disembed the embedded audio signal from the input video signal and output the stereo sound through the phone jack. •[AC IN] \- 100 \~ 240V AC 50/60Hz • [POWER S/W] \- Power On/Off switch

When using the product make sure to ground, whenever possible, before connecting the input signal cable in order to prevent any possible damage to the product or connected devices. The damage may include signal noise, malfunction of main board or display panel. And the connected devices such as camera or video source player may also be influenced through signal cable. Please check if the AC power source and the power extender or power distributor is grounded.

04 MENU TREE & ADJUSTMENT

[1] Menu Construction [3] Menu Control Sequence

- This product can be controlled and set system-wise through OSD displayed on the screen. - The menu construction of this product is displayed as follows. ![](images/08f8956ba218c6674718aac36c65ed7ecdf5c3e63916e3007af57c44c940521a.jpg) ![](images/d61facd9b733c8ee103436641d6b238d3209494c2958fb50996fb5498bca1b45.jpg)

[2] Menu Control

\- You can control various functions using MENU, UP, DOWN, ENTER buttons on the rear of the monitor. \- Menu control sequence follows the order below: 1. Press the MENU button to activate the OSD menu. 2. Move to a desired menu by pressing UP/DOWN button. 3. Press the ENTER button to select the menu and move to a sub menu by pressing UP/DOWN button. 4. Press the ENTER button to select the desired sub menu. (The selected sub menu will be highlighted.) 5. Press the ENTER button to save the new value after adjusting the desired value by pressing UP/DOWN button. 6. Press the MENU button to return to the previous menu, and if there is no previous menu, the OSD menu will be removed from the screen.

04 MENU TREE & ADJUSTMENT

[4] Menu Tree
PICTUREBRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
CHROMA
SHARPNESS
USER ASPECT H
USER ASPECT V
VIDEOEHS(DE-INT) MODE
FAST MODE
3G FORMAT
VIDEO RANGE SELECT
TIME CODE ENABLE
BLUE ONLY
H/V DELAY
H FLIP
V FLIP
CLOSED CAPTION
CC INFO
DECODE CHANNEL (608)
CAPTION SERVICE (708)
TELETEXT PAGE
COLORSTANDARD
VIDEO RANGE
PEAK LUMINANCE
BLACK LEVEL
COLOR GAMUT
COLOR TEMP
EOTF
EETF
HLG SG
SG
CAMERA LUT
CUSTOM 3D LUT
COLOR TEMP
GAIN RED
GAIN GREEN
GAIN BLUE
BIAS RED
BIAS GREEN
BIAS BLUE
COLOR COPY
COLOR SPACE
GAMMA
BACK LIGHT

04 MENU TREE & ADJUSTMENT

[4] Menu Tree
GPIGPI PIN 1 ~ GPI PIN 8
DHCP
ID ADDRESS
SUBNET MASK
GATEWAY
PORT NO.
SETTING APPLY
GROUP ID
MONITOR ID
UMD DISPLAY
UMD BG. TRANS
UMD FONT SIZE
UMD CHARACTER
UMD CHAR. COLOR
D-UMD TALLY TYPE
TALLY1 COLOR
TALLY2 COLOR
TALLY3 COLOR
TALLY4 COLOR
MARKERMARKER
CENTER MARKER
SAFETY AREA
FIT MARKER
MARKER MAT
MARKER COLOR
MARKER THICKNESS
USER MARKER H1
USER MARKER H2
USER MARKER V1
USER MARKER V2
SUB MARKER
SUB CENTER MARKER
SUB SAFETY AREA

04 MENU TREE & ADJUSTMENT

[4] Menu Tree
WAVEFORMWAVEFORM DISPLAY
WAVEFORM INTENSITY
WAVEFORM TRANS.
WAVEFORM COLOR
LINE WAVEFORM
SELECT LINE POSITION
LUMA(Y') ZONE CHECK
LUMA(Y') ZONE ADJUST
FOCUS ASSIST
FOCUS ASSIST COLOR
FOCUS ASSIST LEVEL
RANGE ERROR
Y MAX
Y MIN
C MAX
C MIN
Y PICTURE BLINK
C PICTURE BLINK
AUDIOLEVEL METER SELECT
LEVEL METER DISPLAY
LEVEL METER REFERENCE
LEVEL METER DECAY TIME
LEVEL METER SIZE
LEVEL METER POSITION
VOLUME
EM. AUDIO LEFT
EM. AUDIO RIGHT
SYSTEMKEY LOCK NUMBER
KEY LOCK ENABLE
OSD DISPLAY
INTERNAL PATTERN
ECO MODE TIMER
ECO MODE LEVEL
CONFIG. DATA
SET DEFAULT
S/W UPGRADE
VERSION

05 MENU OPERATIONS

[1] PICTURE

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• BRIGHTNESS

\- Indicate the brightness (Offset) setting level of the current screen. The setting range is from -100 to 100.

• CONTRAST

\- Indicate the contrast (Gain) setting level of the current screen. The setting range is from -100 to 100.

- CHROMA

\- Indicate the chroma (Saturation) setting level of the current screen. The setting range is from -50 to 50.

• SHARPNESS

\- Indicate the sharpness setting level of the current screen. The setting range is from -10 to 10.

- USER ASPECT H

- Used to adjust the horizontal size of the screen. - The setting range is from 0 to 1920. - Activated only when the [SCAN] mode is set to [USER ASPECT].

- USER ASPECT V

- Used to adjust the vertical size of the screen. - The setting range is from 0 to 1080. - Activated only when the [SCAN] mode is set to [USER ASPECT].

05 MENU OPERATIONS

[2]VIDEO

Video & DisplayS-46P
EHS(DE-INT) MODEOFF
FAST MODEOFF
3G FORMATNORMAL
VIDEO RANGE SELECTFULL
TIME CODE ENABLEOFF
BLUE ONLYOFF
H/V DELAYOFF
H FLIPOFF
V FLIPOFF
Closed Caption
CLOSED CAPTIONANC(608/708)
CC INFOCC608(ANC)
DECODE CHANNEL(608)CC 1
CAPTION SERVICE(708)Service 1
TELETEXT PAGE101

• EHS(DE-INT) MODE

- This item toggles the 4:4:4 video processing filter On/Off. - To eliminate ringing artifacts under 4:2:2 sources, please set this Filter to ON or OFF.

- FAST MODE

- Used to minimize the time delay between arrival of the serial electrical signal at the monitor input and the light output from the screen. - Since this function is to minimize the de-interlacing delay, it will not be effective under progressive format. - This function is useful when the input signal is the fast moving video, and also useful to reduce the delay time between the video and the audio.

• 3G FORMAT

- Used to select input format of SDI 3G A/B support. - The available modes are as follows. NORMAL MODE A 444 10BIT\_YCbCr A 444 10BIT\_RGB A 444 12BIT\_YCbCr, A 444 12BIT\_RGB A 422 12BIT\_YCbCr B 444 10/12BIT\_YCbCr B 444 10/12BIT\_RGB B 422 12BIT\_YCbCr B 422 10BIT\_YCbCr 50/60P - Automatically detect the signal when the payload signal appears in NORMAL mode.

•VIDEO RANGE SELECT

- Used to set the VIDEO RANGE of input signal. - Available modes are [NARROW] and [FULL].

• TIME CODE ENABLE

- Used to display the Time Code. - Available modes are [OFF], [VITC] and [LTC].

- BLUE ONLY

- Used to remove red and green from the input signal and display the screen only under a blue signal. - Available modes are [OFF], [BLUE], [MONO].

• H/V DELAY

- Used to check the Ancillary (ANC) data. - Available modes are [OFF] and [ON].

• H FLIP (Not supported)

\- Used to flip the displayed image horizontally.

• V FLIP (Not supported)

\- Used to flip the displayed image vertically.

05 MENU OPERATIONS

[2] VIDEO

Video & DisplayS-46P
EHS(DE-INT) MODEOFF
FAST MODEOFF
3G FORMATNORMAL
VIDEO RANGE SELECTFULL
TIME CODE ENABLEOFF
BLUE ONLYOFF
H/V DELAYOFF
H FLIPOFF
V FLIPOFF
Closed Caption
CLOSED CAPTIONANC(608/708)
CC INFOCC608(ANC)
DECODE CHANNEL(608)CC 1
CAPTION SERVICE(708)Service 1
TELETEXT PAGE101

•CLOSED CAPTION

- Used to set the Closed Caption. - Available modes are [OFF], [608(ANC)], [608(Line21)], [708], and [OP47]. - The Closed Captions which meet 608: CEA- 608-B, 708: CEA-708-C, OP47 standard are only displayed on the screen.

• CC INFO (CLOSED CAPTION INFO)

\- Displays the CC(Closed Caption) information which the monitor currently receives.

• DECODE CHANNEL (608)

- Sets the channel of Closed Caption 608. - Available modes are [CC1] to [CC4].

•CAPTION SERVICE (708)

- Sets the service of Closed Caption 708. - Available modes are [Service1] to [Service6].

• TELETEXT PAGE

- Sets the page of OP47. - Available modes are [801] to [8FF].

05 MENU OPERATIONS

[3] COLOR

Color1/2S-46P
STANDARDHD
VIDEO RANGENARROW
PEAK LUMINANCE120
BLACK LEVEL0.010
COLOR GAMUTREC. 709
COLOR TEMP.6500K
EOTF2.4
EETFOFF
HLG SGOFF
SG1.2
CAMERA LUTOFF
CUSTOM 3D LUTSETTING

• STANDARD

- Used to select the color and dynamic range of the screen. - Available options are [HD], [UHD], [DCI-P3], [PQ], [HLG], [SLOG3] and [USER1/2/3]. \*The sub menus are activated only in the USER1/2/3 mode.

•VIDEO RANGE

\- Used to select the range of digital video signal. [NARROW]: When the input signal is Y': 16\~235, CbCr: 16\~240 (8bit) Y': 64\~940, CbCr: 64-960 (10bit) [SDI FULL]: When the input signal is 1\~254 (8bit), 4\~1019 (10bit) \- This menu is activated only in the USER1/2/3 mode.

- PEAK LUMINANCE

- Used to select the Peak Luminance of the monitor. - This function is activated only when STANDARD is set to USER1/2/3 and then EOTF is set to PQ or HLG or SLOG3. - Available options are [120], [200], [300], [400], [500], [600], [700], [800], [900], [1000], [2000], [3000], [4000], [5000], [6000], [7000], [8000], [9000] and [10000].

- BLACK LEVEL

- The minimum black level of the video signal can be set differently depending on the performance of the monitor or the lighting environment. - This menu is activated only in the USER1/2/3 mode. - Available modes are from [0.000] to [0.010] with 0.001 increment, from [0.010] to [0.100] with 0.010 increment, from [0.100] to [0.900] with 0.100 increment.

• COLOR GAMUT

- Used to select the standard color gamut. - Available options are [BT.709], [SMPTE-C], [EBU], [D-CINEMA], [BT.2020], and [NATIVE]. - This menu is activated only in the [USER1/2/3] mode.

• COLOR TEMP. (Color Temperature)

- Controls the color temperature and allows instant access to preset the color temperature settings. - Available options are [3200K], [5000K], [5600K], [6500K], [9300K], [CUSTOM 1], [CUSTOM 2], [CUSTOM 3]. - R/G/B Gain, R/G/B Bias(=Offset) and Color Copy menus activate only in the CUSTOM mode. - Backlight value is adjustable for each color temperature. - This menu is activated only in the [USER1/2/3] mode.

• EOTF

- Selects the electrophotic conversion functions (ex: Gamma or HDR curve). - Available options are [2.2], [2.4], [2.6], [PQ], [HLG] and [SLOG3]. - This menu is activated only in the [USER1/2/3] mode.

05 MENU OPERATIONS

[3] COLOR

Color1/2S-46P
STANDARDHD
VIDEO RANGENARROW
PEAK LUMINANCE120
BLACK LEVEL0.010
COLOR GAMUTREC. 709
COLOR TEMP.6500K
EOTF2.4
EETFOFF
HLG SGOFF
SG1.2
BACK LIGHTOFF
CUSTOM 3D LUTSETTING

• EETF (Electrical-Electrical Transfer Function)

- It is a conversion function that expresses (without clipping) the HDR image within the actual luminance range (black level & peak luminance) that the monitor can express. - In case of [ON] mode, the HDR image is converted within the range of set peak luminance and black level. - In case of [OFF] mode, the video signals outside the set range will be clipped. - Available options are [OFF] and [ON]. - This menu is activated only when the [EOTF] is set to [PQ] or [SLOG3].

•HLG SG

- Used to set the System Gamma of the HLG mode. - In [ON] mode, the value of the System Gamma changes automatically according to the previously set peak luminance. When it is [OFF], the value is set to default value of [1.2]. - This menu is activated only when the [EOTF] is set to [HLG]. - This menu is activated only in the [USER1/2/3] mode.

• SG (System Gamma)

- The System Gamma of HLG is automatically calculated and displayed according to the set peak luminance. - This menu is activated only when the [EOTF] is set to [HLG] and the [HLG SG] is set to [ON].

• CAMERA LUT (Not supported)

\- Used to change the Camera LUT.

•CUSTOM 3D LUT (Not supported)

\- Used to apply the custom 3D LUT File.

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[3] COLOR

![](images/9489b4fecc44491e1a58fee5397f27cc8c3abb7e4ce88598988face6ccf76f61.jpg)
bar | Color | 2/2 | S-46P | |---|---|---| | COLOR Temp. | 6500K | | | GAIN RED | 0 | | | GAIN GREEN | 0 | | | GAIN BLUE | 0 | | | BIAS RED | 0 | | | BIAS GREEN | 0 | | | BIAS BLUE | 0 | | | COLOR COPY | 3200K | | | COLOR SPACE | NORMAL | | | GAMMA | 2.4 | | | BACK LIGHT | 0 | |

• COLOR TEMP. (Color Temperature)

- Controls the color temperature and allows instant access to preset the color temperature settings. - Available options are [3200K], [5000K], [5600K], [6500K], [9300K], [CUSTOM 1], [CUSTOM 2], [CUSTOM 3]. - [R/G/B Gain], [R/G/B Bias] and [COLOR COPY] menus activate only in the [CUSTOM] mode. - Backlight value is adjustable for each color temperature.

• GAIN RED / GREEN / BLUE

- Used to set Red/Green/Blue Gain(or Picture, Contrast) level. - Available range is -256 to 255. - These menus are activated in CUSTOME 1/2/3 modes only.

• BIAS RED / GREEN / BLUE

- Used to set Red/Green/Blue Bias (or Offset. Mainly affects on Black level). - Available range is [-100] to [100]. - These menus are activated in CUSTOM 1/2/3 modes only.

• COLOR COPY

- Used to copy the R/G/B Gain value of pre-stored color temperature settings. - In User mode, find and select the color temperature to be used with the Knob and press the knob button to copy and apply the Gain value to [GAIN RED], [GAIN GREEN], [GAIN BLUE]. - This menu is activated in CUSTOM 1/2/3 modes only.

• COLOR SPACE

- Used to select the color output format. - This menu is activated only when [STANDARD] is set to [HD]. - Available options are [BT.709], [SMPTE-C], [EBU], [D-CINEMA], [BT.2020], and [NATIVE].

• GAMMA

- Used to change the Gamma Curve between [1.0] and [3.0] with 0.05 increment. - This menu is activated only when [STANDARD] is set to [HD].

- BACK LIGHT

- Adjusts the current value of the backlight of the LCD panel. - Available values are from [0] to [100].

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[4] GPI

GPI1/3S-46P
PIN 1NONE
PIN 2SDI CHANNEL
PIN 3HDMI CHANNEL
PIN 4UNDER SCAN
PIN 5ASPECT
PIN 6H/V DELAY
PIN 7POWER ON
PIN 8GND
DHCPON
IP ADDRESS192.168.101.171
SUBNET MASK255.255.255.0
GATEWAY192.168.101.1
PORT NO.10262
SETTING APPLYON

• GPI PIN 1 \~ PIN 8

- This item activates/deactivates the REMOTE function. - The user may connect an RJ-45 jack to the REMOTE terminal on the rear of the unit and designate a function for each pin. - The default settings are as follows: PIN1 : NONE / PIN2 : NONE / PIN3 : NONE PIN4 : NONE / PIN5 : NONE / PIN6: NONE PIN 7 is POWER ON/OFF use only and PIN 8 is GND. - The selectable values are as shown on the Right.

• The pin positions are as follows :

REMOTE (RJ-45) 1: Pin 2: Pin2 3: Pin3 4: Pin4 5: Pin5 6: Pin6 7: Pin7 8: GND ![](images/2e810fe3e5258f76c54e08226e2d506fcfa9c7718b7b56b84f545c5d31fe1b91.jpg)

•DHCP

\- Used to set DHCP.

• IP ADDRESS / SUBNET MASK / GATEWAY

\- Used to set the Network address.

•PORT NO

\- Used to set the port number. The default value is [10262].

- SETTING APPLY

\- Used to apply the settings.
PIN No. Settable Values
PIN1~6NONESDI A CHANNELSDI B CHANNELPBP CHANNELHDMI CHANNELSFP A CHANNELSFP B CHANNELDVI CHANNEL1:1 SCAN, ASPECTH/V DELAY, BLUE ONLY, MONO16:9 MARKER, 4:3 MARKER4:3 ON AIR MARKER15:9 MARKER, 14:9 MARKER13:9 MARKER, 1.85:1 MARKER2.35:1 MARKER1.85:1 & 4:3 MARKERCENTER MARKERSAFETY AREA 80%SAFETY AREA 85%SAFETY AREA 88%SAFETY AREA 90%SAFETY AREA 93%SAFETY AREA 100%
PIN 7POWER ON/OFF CONTROL
PIN 8GND

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[4] GPI

GPI2/3S-46P
GROUP ID0
MONITOR ID0
UMD DISPLAYOFF
UMD BG. TRANSSCALE DOWN
UMD FONT SIZELARGE
CHANNEL 1
UMD CHAR. COLOR0
UMD CHAR. COLORHDMI CHANNEL
D-UMD TALLY TYPEDEFAULT
TALLY1 COLOROFF
TALLY2 COLOROFF
TALLY3 COLOROFF
TALLY4 COLOROFF

- GROUP ID

\- Used to group the monitors and control the monitors by group when you control the monitors with the protocol provided by TVLogic, using RS-422/485 communication or Network. \- Available setting is from [0] to [16].

• MONITOR ID

\- Used to set the ID of each monitor when you control monitors with TVLogic control protocol using RS-422/485 communication or Network or when you set and use [DYNAMIC UMD] in [UMD DISPLAY] menu. \- Available values are from [0] to [124]. \- In the PBP mode, the right screen's ID is automatically set to 'MONITOR ID setting value +1'.

• UMD DISPLAY

- Used to set the Input signal ID mode. - Available modes: [UMD], [ANC], [D-UMD(TSL3 S-8C)], [D-UMD(TSL3 S-16C)], [D-UMD(TSL3 D-8C)], [D-UMD(TSL5 S-8C)], [D-UMD(TSL5 S-16C)], [D-UMD(TSL5 D-8C)], [Ember+], [OFF] - When the UMD menu is set, a black bar is created at the bottom of the monitor, the text or tally data is displayed in it, and the image is displayed on the screen by adjusting the screen ratio by the vertical size of the created bar. - In the [USER ASPECT] mode, the UMD bar appears translucent and is displayed on the screen in the size set in [USER ASPECT]. \- UMD: Displays the 8 characters which the user set in USER CHARACTER menu. \- ANC: Displays the characters embedded in SDI signal. \- D-UMD(S-8C): Displays the 8 characters and the tally signal which are input from the TSL protocol(V3.1). • D-UMD(S-16C): Displays the 16 characters and the tally signal which are input from the TSL protocol(V3.1). • D-UMD(D-8C): Displays the two pairs of 8 characters and the two pairs of the tally signal which are input from the TSL protocol(V3.1). - In the PBP mode, only [D-UMD(S-8C)] operates even though [D-UMD(S-8C)], [D-UMD(S-16C)] or [D-UMD(D-8C)] is set. - In the PBP mode, [D-UMD(S-8C)] is activated at the bottom left of the screen, and [D-UMD(S-8C)] is activated at the bottom right of the screen, and both can be set individually.

• UMD BG. TRANS.

(UMD Background Transparency)

- Used to set the transparency of the UMD background. - Available modes are [OPAQUE], [TRANS], [SCALE DOWN].

• UMD FONT SIZE

- Used to adjust the size of UMD font. - Available modes are [SMALL], [NORMAL] and [LARGE].

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[4] GPI

GPI2/3S-46P
GROUP ID0
MONITOR ID0
UMD DISPLAYOFF
UMD BG. TRANSSCALE DOWN
UMD FONT SIZELARGE
CHANNEL 1
UMD CHAR. COLOR0
UMD CHAR. COLORHDMI CHANNEL
D-UMD TALLY TYPEDEFAULT
TALLY1 COLOROFF
TALLY2 COLOROFF
TALLY3 COLOROFF
TALLY4 COLOROFF

• UMD CHARACTER

\- Used to customize the characters which are displayed when UMD is set in [UMD DISPLAY] menu. \- Available characters are lowercase and uppercase alphabet letters, numbers, and special symbols.

• UMD CHAR. COLOR (UMD Character Color)

\- Used to set the character color of UMD. \- Available options are [WHITE], [RED], [GREEN], [BLUE], [YELLOW], [CYAN], [MAGENTA].
GPI3/3S-46P
GROUP ID0
MONITOR ID0
UMD DISPLAYOFF
UMD BG. TRANSSCALE DOWN
UMD FONT SIZELARGE
CHANNEL 2
UMD CHAR. COLOR0
UMD CHAR. COLORHDMI CHANNEL
D-UMD TALLY TYPEDEFAULT
TALLY1 COLOROFF
TALLY2 COLOROFF
TALLY3 COLOROFF
TALLY4 COLOROFF

• D-UMD TALLY TYPE

- Used to set the tally type in the [D-UMD(D-8C)]. - Available modes: [DEFAULT], [USER BG], [USER COLOR], [CHARACTER], [BG. COLOR], [USER TALLY], [USER CHAR], \- DEFAULT: Existing TVLogic operating system(VRT). \- USER COLOR: The user is allowed to adjust the color of each tally. \- When [USER COLOR], [USER TALLY], [USER CHAR] or [USER BG] is selected, [TALLY1 COLOR] \~ [TALLY4 COLOR] are activated.

• TALLY1 COLOR \~ TALLY4 COLOR

- Used to set the color of each TALLY1, TALLY2, TALLY3 and TALLY4. - Available colors are [WHITE], [RED], [GREEN], [BLUE], [YELLOW], [CYAN] and [MAGENTA].

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[5] MARKER

![](images/8a7ce277c644ab9e0b05105381529d6aef16653922f163d8bfe7c2f21c36d850.jpg)

• MARKER

- Used to select the operation of the marker. - Available marker types: [OFF], [16:9], [4:3], [4:3 ON AIR], [15:9], [14:9], [13:9], [1.85:1], [2.35:1], [1.85:1\_4:3], [USER]

• CENTER MARKER

- Displays the Center Marker on the screen. - Available modes are [ON] and [OFF].

• SAFETY AREA

- Used to display the safety area which doesn't cut the closed caption by Over Scan. - Available sizes are [80%], [85%], [88%], [90%], [93%], [100%], [EBU ACTION 16:9], [EBU GRAPHIC 16:9], [EBU ACTION 14:9], [EBU GRAPHIC 14:9], [EBU ACTION 4:3] and [EBU GRAPHIC 4:3].

• FIT MARKER

- Used to activate or inactivate the Fit Marker function. - When the Marker type is selected in the [MARKER] menu, a border line of the Safety Area will be displayed inside the Marker area. - Images below show the difference between Fit Marker [ON] and [OFF]. ![](images/5a5c74675af343a1ae379be239847a923a2ebe2b03bcca21a649987c572f576d.jpg)
natural_image Abstract color block composition with red, green, and blue rectangles (no text or symbols)
MARKER : 4:3 SAFETY AREA : 90% FIT MARKER : OFF ![](images/b1c8929f34dc1ac706b8dbb155095dbd5d44f51984d7496eb30199aaebf1254e.jpg)
natural_image Abstract color block composition with red, green, blue, and black outlines (no text or symbols)
MARKER : 4:3 SAFETY AREA : 90% FIT MARKER : ON

• MARKER MAT

- Used to set the transparency level outside of the MARKER area. - Available levels are from [OFF](transparent) to [7](Black). - The higher the level is, the darker the outside of the MARKER area is.

• MARKER COLOR

- Used to set the color of the MARKER lines. - Available colors are [WHITE], [YELLOW], [CYAN], [GREEN], [MAGENTA], [RED], [BLUE], [BLACK].

• MARKER THICKNESS

- Used to set the thickness of the MARKER lines. - Thickness level is from [1] to [7].

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[5] MARKER

![](images/6c564bac7242e0d6a03107fb70ccdbfa358e693d1d2fb4e03bae1a2f61f463bf.jpg) \*USER MARKER H1/H2/V1/V2 activate when the MARKER menu is set to USER mode.

- USER MARKER H1

- Used to set the position of the first horizontal marker line. - Adjustment rage is from [0] to [1920].

- USER MARKER H2

- Used to set the position of the second horizontal marker line. - Adjustment rage is from [0] to [1920].

- USER MARKER V1

- Used to set the position of the first vertical marker line. - Adjustment rage is from [0] to [1080].

- USER MARKER V2

- Used to set the position of the second vertical marker line. - Adjustment rage is from [0] to [1080].

• SUB MARKER

- Used to display the additional Marker on the screen. - Available Sub Marker types are [OFF], [16:9], [4:3], [4:3 ON AIR], [15:9], [14:9], [13:9], [1.85:1], [2.35:1], [1.85:1\_4:3].

• SUB CENTER MARKER

- Used to display the additional Center Marker on the screen. - Available modes are [ON] and [OFF].

• SAFETY AREA

- Used to display the additional safety area which doesn't cut the closed caption by Over Scan. - Available size: [80%], [85%], [88%], [90%], [93%], [100%], [EBU ACTION 16:9], [EBU GRAPHIC 16:9], [EBU ACTION 14:9], [EBU GRAPHIC 14:9], [EBU ACTION 4:3], [EBU GRAPHIC 4:3]

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[6] MISC FEATURES

Misc Features

S-46P SDI OUTPUT-A INPUT CHANNEL - A SDI OUTPUT-A INPUT CHANNEL - A

• SDI OUTPUT A/B

- Used to select the input signal which is output to SDI OUTPUT port. - SDI signal only can be output, and the selectable inputs are [SDI IN A], [SDI IN B], [SFP IN A], [SFP IN B].

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[7] WAVEFORM & FOCUS

![](images/09fc0126edb07b2f7541c66c3deef8867ac0c73a0e99076d79dc05e05f454f5d.jpg)
bar Waveform & Focus | Parameter | Value | |---|---| | WAVE FORM DISPLAY | OFF | | WAVE FORM INTENSITY | 0 | | WAVE FORM TRANS. | BLEND | | WAVE FORM COLOR | WHITE | | LINE WAVE FORM | ON | | SELECT LINE POSITION | 0 | | LUMA(Y') ZONE CHECK | OFF | | LUMA(Y') ZONE ADJUST | 0 | | FOCUS ASSIST | OFF | | FOCUS ASSIST COLOR | WHITE | | FOCUS ASSIST LEVEL | 0 | | RANGE ERROR | ON | | Y MAX | 1 | | Y MIN | 1 | | C MAX | 1 | | C MIN | 1 | | Y PICTURE BLINK | OFF | | C PICTURE BLINK | OFF |

• WAVEFORM DISPLAY

- This function sets the mode of Waveform and Vector Scope. Available options are different depending on the Input signal. - When the input signal is YCbCr, the available modes are [OFF], [WAVEFORM], [VECTOR SCOPE], [WAVEFORM WIDE], [WAVEFORM\_YCbCr], [WAVEFORM RGB], [WAVE VECTOR].

• WAVEFORM INTENSITY

- Controls the brightness of Waveform and Vector Scope display. - Available values are between [0] \~ [63]. The higher the value is, the brighter the waveform is displayed.

• WAVEFORM TRANS. (Waveform Transparency)

- Controls the transparency level of the Waveform/Vector. - Available options are [OPAQUE] and [BLEND]. - If the Waveform/Vector overlaps the main OSD even when the option is set to [OPAQUE], it will be automatically changed to [BLEND] mode. When the main OSD disappears or the Waveform/Vector doesn't overlap the main OSD, it automatically becomes the [OPAQUE] mode.

• WAVEFORM COLOR

- This item selects the color of Waveform. - Available options are [GREEN] and [WHITE].

•LINE WAVEFORM

\- When this function is set [ON], the data of the selected line is only displayed on the [WAVEFORM] and [VECTOR SCOPE].

- SELECT LINE POSITION

- Used to select the specific horizontal line for Waveform and Vector Scope. - This menu is available when [LINE WAVEFORM] is activated. - If you want to adjust a desired horizontal line, you can select [WAVEFORM] or other modes in [WAVE FORM DISPLAY] menu and then select the specific vertical line using the [UP]/ [DOWN] button. - The control range varies according to the resolution of the input signal. (SDI signal) • PAL: Min. 1, Max. 625 • NTSC: Min. 1, Max. 525 • 720p: Min. 1, Max. 750 • 1080i: Min. 1, Max. 1125 • 1080p: Min. 1, Max. 1125

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[7] WAVEFORM & FOCUS

![](images/7459f33abd6420194349f6a355373c60ad08b7ec1830a0306c5c3e2f308d77bf.jpg)
bar Waveform & Focus | Parameter | Value | |---|---| | WAVE FORM DISPLAY | OFF | | WAVE FORM INTENSITY | 0 | | WAVE FORM TRANS. | BLEND | | WAVE FORM COLOR | WHITE | | LINE WAVE FORM | ON | | SELECT LINE POSITION | 0 | | LUMA(Y') ZONE CHECK | OFF | | LUMA(Y') ZONE ADJUST | 0 | | FOCUS ASSIST | OFF | | FOCUS ASSIST COLOR | WHITE | | FOCUS ASSIST LEVEL | 0 | | RANGE ERROR | ON | | Y MAX | 1 | | Y MIN | 1 | | C MAX | 1 | | C MIN | 1 | | Y PICTURE BLINK | OFF | | C PICTURE BLINK | OFF |

• LUMA(Y') ZONE CHECK

- Analyzes the Luma(Y') level of the input image and displays the selected zone on the screen. - Available modes are [Color Pattern] and [Zebra Pattern]. - After each pixel's Y' level is analyzed, it is displayed as a certain color or zebra pattern according to the Index on the right side of the screen. - When a pixel's Y' level is under 0%(16), the pixel is displayed as green color or green diagonal lines, and over 100%(235) as red color or red diagonal lines. - When the Y' level of a pixel is between 0\~100%, the pixel is displayed as Gray level, except for selected Luma Zone. - In the [Color Pattern] mode, the zone the user adjusted is displayed as Yellow (10% lower zone), Pink (±2.5%), Cyan (10% upper zone). \- In the [Zebra Pattern] mode, ±5% of the selected Y' Level will be displayed as diagonal lines.

• LUMA(Y') ZONE ADJUST

- Used to set the Y' level to be colored Yellow, Pink and Cyan in [Color Pattern] mode, or to set Y' level zone to be displayed with diagonal lines in [Zebra Pattern] mode simply by scrolling with the Knob. - Available values are [0]% \~ [100]%.

• FOCUS ASSIST

- Focus Assist helps the shooters to easily find out the exact area in the picture that is in focus, simply by adding colors on the boundaries of the subject in the picture. - Available modes are [COLOR ON] and [MONO ON]. • COLOR ON: The boundary of the area with good focus is colored with the designated color. - MONO ON: The boundary of the area with good focus is colored with the designated color, while the rest of the areas(pixels) receive only Y'(Luma) signals and become black & white image.

• FOCUS ASSIST COLOR

- Used to select a color for Focus Assist among [RED], [GREEN], [BLUE], [WHITE]. - This feature is available only when the [FOCUS ASSIST] mode is activated.

• FOCUS ASSIST LEVEL

- Used to set the edge difference value between the edges in an image. - Available values are from [0] to [100]. Larger value means more sophisticated detail detection. - The color designated in [FOCUS ASSIST COLOR] menu is displayed on the boundaries when the difference of the edges exceeds the previously set value. - This feature is available only when the [FOCUS ASSIST] mode is activated.

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[7] WAVEFORM & FOCUS

![](images/e38ee3a0c15e9f0f8481d57af36c128ae75d1c503c968c7b3e0e428ce5e4c5f6.jpg)
bar Waveform & Focus | Parameter | Value | |---|---| | WAVE FORM DISPLAY | OFF | | WAVE FORM INTENSITY | 0 | | WAVE FORM TRANS. | BLEND | | WAVE FORM COLOR | WHITE | | LINE WAVE FORM | ON | | SELECT LINE POSITION | 0 | | LUMA(Y') ZONE CHECK | OFF | | LUMA(Y') ZONE ADJUST | 0 | | FOCUS ASSIST | OFF | | FOCUS ASSIST COLOR | WHITE | | FOCUS ASSIST LEVEL | 0 | | RANGE ERROR | ON | | Y MAX | 1 | | Y MIN | 1 | | C MAX | 1 | | C MIN | 1 | | Y PICTURE BLINK | OFF | | C PICTURE BLINK | OFF |

• RANGE ERROR

- Used to set whether or not to activate [Y MAX], [Y MIN], [C MAX], [C MIN], [Y PICTURE BLINK] and [C PICTURE BLINK] functions. - The values which are set in [Y MAX], [Y MIN], [C MAX], [C MIN] menu are indicated in Waveform set in [WAVE FORM DISPLAY] menu. - If [Y PICTURE BLINK] or [C PICTURE BLINK] is enabled, the section of image that exceeds the selected values of [Y MAX], [Y MIN], [C MAX] and [C MIN] shall blink. - RANGE ERROR function doesn't support the RGB signals.

• Y MAX

- Used to set the maximum luma(Y') level. - Available range is from [0] to [254]. - Pixels with values exceeding the maximum Y' level blink in the screen and are displayed in red on the Waveform.

•Y MIN

- Used to set the minimum luma(Y') level. - Available range is from [0] to [254]. - Pixels with values below the minimum Y' level blink in the screen and are displayed in red on the Waveform.

• C MAX

- Used to set the maximum chroma(C') level. - Available range is from [0] to [254]. - Pixels with values exceeding the maximum C' level blink in the screen and are displayed in red on the Waveform.

• C MIN

- Used to set the minimum chroma(C') level. - Available range is from [0] to [254]. - Pixels with values below the minimum C' level blink in the screen and are displayed in red on the Waveform. \- Used to trigger selections of image that exceed [Y MAX] and [Y MIN] to blink. \- Used to trigger selections of image that exceed [C MAX] and [C MIN] to blink.

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[8] AUDIO

![](images/d703e84fde179fe87b470f1c5f968e4cac8ac63b6b70ace85259859953c601b8.jpg)

• LEVEL METER SELECT

- Used to control the embedded Audio Level Meters. - Available modes are [OFF], [16CH], [G2+G4], [G1+G4], [G1+G3], [G3+G4], [G2+G3], [G1+G2].

• LEVEL METER DISPLAY

- Used to set the display method for audio level meter. - Available modes are [PAIR] and [GROUP]. - When the input signal is HDMI, the mode is fixed to [PAIR].

• LEVEL METER REFERENCE

- Used to set Audio Level Meter default. - Available values are [-18dB] and [-20dB]. - The audio within the selected value is displayed in green on the Audio Level Meter. The audio which exceeds the selected value is displayed in yellow on the Audio Level Meter. - The audio exceeding -4dB is displayed in red on the Audio Level Meter.

• LEVEL METER DECAY TIME

- Used to set the reduction time of the maximum indication of audio signals. - Available values are from [0] to [100]. Larger values indicate a longer time to display. - The higher the value is set, the longer time it takes for the indication bars to decay.

• LEVEL METER SIZE

- Used to set the size of the Audio Level Meters. - Available modes are [SMALL], [SMALL TRANSLUCENT], [NORMAL], [NORMAL TRANSLUCENT], [LARGE] and [LARGE TRANSLUCENT]. - In [SMALL], [NORMAL] and [LARGE] modes, the Audio Level Meter appears opaque. - In [SMALL TRANSLUCENT], [NORMAL TRANSLUCENT] and [LARGE TRANSLUCENT] modes, the Audio Level Meter appears semitransparent.

• LEVEL METER POSITION

- Used to set the position of the Audio Level Meters. - Available modes are as below. • HORIZONTAL-TOP: Displays 8 channels of the audio level meter on the top left and 8 channels of audio level meter on the top right horizontally. • VERTICAL-MIDDLE: Displays 8 channels of the audio level meter on the center left and 8 channels of the audio level meter on the center right vertically. • VERTICAL-BOTTOM: Displays 8 channels of the audio level meter on the bottom left and 8 channels of the audio level meter on the bottom right vertically.

• VOLUME

- Used to adjust the output volume of the internal speakers or [AUDIO OUT] on the back of the monitor. - Adjustment range is from [0] to [50].

• EM. AUDIO LEFT (Embedded Audio Left)

- Used to set the embedded audio channel for left audio out of [AUDIO OUT] terminal on the back of the monitor. - Available modes are [OFF], [CH 01] to [CH 16], and [Ext. AUDIO]. - In HDMI mode, the audio channel is fixed to [CH 01].

•EM. AUDIO RIGHT (Embedded Audio Right)

- Used to set the embedded audio channel for right audio out of [AUDIO OUT] terminal on the back of the monitor. - Available modes are [OFF], [CH 01] to [CH 16], and [Ext. AUDIO]. - In HDMI mode, the audio channel is fixed to [CH 02].

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[9] SYSTEM

![](images/eafae4dc29dab19be5d996f7e6058289d7d20cc51877250f0b393e4a8a8911f7.jpg)

- KEY LOCK NUMBER

- Used to set a password for the monitor lock function. - Up to 16 characters can be set using numbers and alphabets.

- KEY LOCK ENABLE

- Used to lock all buttons except for power button. - If any button other than the power is pressed, a password input window will appear. - Enter the password set through the [KEY LOCK NUMBER] menu to unlock.

- OSD DISPLAY

- Used to set the display time for the OSD menu. - Available modes are [CONTINUE], [5 SEC], [10 SEC], [15 SEC], [20 SEC].

•INTERNAL PATTERN

- Generates the internal WHITE pattern. - The selectable range of WHITE pattern is from 0% to 100% with 5% increment.

• ECO MODE TIMER

- Used to decrease the brightness of the screen automatically to reduce the power consumption when there is no signal. - When the monitor receives the signal, the brightness of the screen maintains the adjusted level. - The time to trigger the ECO MODE can be set. - Available options are [OFF], [30 sec], [60 sec].

• ECO MODE LEVEL

- Used to set the brightness level when the ECO MODE operates. - Available options are from [1] to [5].

- CONFIG. DATA

- This function allows the user to save the current function settings of the monitor to the USB memory and load the saved configuration data to the monitor. [Copy to USB]: Insert the USB memory, select [START], type the file name, and select [ENTER], then the configuration data is saved to the USB memory. [Load From USB]: Insert the USB memory, select [START], then the saved configuration data files show up. Select the desired file, then the configuration data is loaded to the monitor.

- SET DEFAULT

- Used to initialize OSD values to the factory default. - Initializes the values to 0 of [BRIGHTNESS], [CONTRAST], [CHROMA], [SHARPNESS].

• S/W UPGRADE

\- Used to upgrade the firmware using the USB memory.

- VERSION

\- Displays the version of Main board, FPGA, GPU, and APP.

06 KEY FUNCTIONS

[1] PBP(Picture-by-Picture) / PIP(Picture-in-Picture)

• PBP(PIP) Mode Select

\- The user can select four modes of PBP function by pushing [INPUT SET] key on the remote control as follows. In order to avoid the confusion of terms, the PIP mode on the screen is collectively referred to as PBP. ![](images/9ba861f74881e1c60ec1af1a651b2d02f10c932627c35ec070ec4507ef62b1ff.jpg) PBP 1 (Picture by Picture) ![](images/0b14d2688f62255b179b1b62b54ba64fc4c7b5c5e2e90f0c837c40e3f9ab8624.jpg) PBP 2 (Left & Right) ![](images/d239aa45073b7f407de74df4dbe38b6db68680f89ef1f3f789d7de369d77bb0a.jpg) PIP 3 (Picture in Picture) ![](images/6cd989c71fba263f6c34d9e855b5cd4f1ef15cb395325b5a271116fbb9b7d56f.jpg) PBP 4 (Top & Bottom)

- Screen Select

\- In PBP mode, push the [0] key to select the desired display then control the desired functions. - The selected display will be highlighted. ![](images/14ae7fdf97ce75d388e43aa87e854f9c20a71ae690d821f0af4abc03b2dd313e.jpg) Screen-1 selected ![](images/87021ac9f8e9b6e2d945f11bbe5c7fc019ecf9a0b9bdf31aeca6e444e3cc6744.jpg) Screen-2 selected

06 KEY FUNCTIONS

[2] USER ASPECT

\- This function allows the user to adjust the width/height display ratio as the user wants. 1. Access the [USER ASPECT] menu to activate the User Aspect mode. 2. Press [ENTER] button in the [USER ASPECT] mode and adjust the Width and the Height of the image using [UP] and [DOWN] button. USER ASPECT WIDTH +1920 HEIGHT +1080 ![](images/fc03249b83b81647382c5b9c59f1443b7cb98b682445caa603b72e2fe161c225.jpg)
natural_image Color swatch bar pattern with eight distinct solid color blocks (yellow, cyan, green, magenta, red, blue, black, dark blue) arranged horizontally.
![](images/51dcc03281c883ee70b940c392fe1828c27d721401346d0c5e485d29e97c1f74.jpg)
natural_image Color swatch bar with eight distinct solid color blocks (white, yellow, cyan, green, magenta, red, blue, black, purple) and directional arrows on both sides (no text or symbols)
![](images/6176bcf2cfb6992dd5f1fccbbe79bc71684a935bd4032f06d3a248c05b7e04f6.jpg)
natural_image Color test pattern with eight solid color blocks (yellow, cyan, green, magenta, red, blue, black) arranged horizontally (no text or symbols)
![](images/484b98146cbe77dbeace28f6c46e133e59cf00bbfff92e01bca669222db880f4.jpg)
natural_image Color swatch bar with eight distinct solid color blocks (yellow, cyan, green, pink, red, blue, purple, black) and a directional arrow between two horizontal bars (no text or symbols)
- Adjust the ratio using [UP] and [DOWN] button. - Adjustment range for Width: 0 to 1920 - Adjustment range for Height: 0 to 1080 - Width and Height can be adjusted in increments of 2. - The size-adjusted picture always stays in the center of the screen. - The aspect ratio can be specified within the screen size supported by the monitor.

06 KEY FUNCTIONS

[3] WAVEFORM / VECTOR SCOPE

- WAVEFORM Y

\- Displays the Luma(Y') component of the input signal into waveform. ![](images/891c07a3b54986c2067df5f0c3beb95f8a56b89de79d54e4fe881490c9013d20.jpg)
natural_image Scenic view of a waterfall surrounded by golden hills and rocky terrain, with an inset showing a 3D thermal or spectral visualization (no text or symbols on the main image)

- Waveform Cb, Cr

\- Displays the Cb, Cr components of the input signal into waveform. ![](images/72c2751fc2407487a39b1f805e4a260bbcf139f49fe75ca252e4b2ec78bf9b57.jpg)
natural_image Aerial view of a mountainous landscape with a winding river and snow-covered slopes, overlaid with three inset panels (no visible text or symbols)

- Vector Scope

- Displays the color components 'B-Y' and 'R-Y' of the input signals onto the X-Y axis. - Two different types of Vector Scopes are displayed depending on SD or HD input signals. - 100% and 75% scales are indicated on the Vector Scope. ![](images/e90c9dfd3e63ff872eeace46873c2d3d5b33eaa117320475d4dd99e8b62e72a5.jpg)
natural_image Scenic view of a large waterfall surrounded by golden mountains and rocky terrain, with an inset radar chart showing the same landscape.
![](images/662d5c47ef65ca66cdbd796d7ee082930092a91bf3602de1a0868f977b6afeca.jpg) - Waveform and Vector Scope function can be used only when the input signal is YUV. - When the input signal is RGB, [WAVEFORM RGB] is supported. • Available modes in the YUV signal : - WAVEFORM - VECTOR SCOPE - WAVEFORM WIDE - WAVEFORM\_YCbCr - WAVEFORM RGB - WAVE VECTOR

06 KEY FUNCTIONS

[4] LINE SELECT (WAVEFORM / VECTOR SCOPE)

• Used to select a specific vertical line for WAVEFORM and VECTOR SCOPE. - This function works when the [LINE WAVEFORM] is activated. - To activate this function, go to [Waveform & Focus] > [WAVE FORM DISPLAY] and select [WAVEFORM] or other modes. And then, set [LINE WAVE FORM] ON and adjust the vertical line in [SELECT LINE POSITION] using [UP] and [DOWN] button. \- The selected line is indicated in White on the screen. \- Adjustment range varies according to the resolution of the input SDI signal. \- PAL: 0 \~ 625 \- NTSC: 0 \~ 525 • 720p: 0 \~ 750 • 1080i/p: 0 \~ 1125 \- Adjustment range for HDMI signal varies according to the output resolution of the signal. \- The selected line is indicated on the screen as follows. ![](images/da3735e244d62474a980b421b299a403aa254d3f50d0ded3cc88384eedefd470.jpg)

06 KEY FUNCTIONS

[5] LUMA (Y") ZONE CHECK

• COLOR PATTERN TYPE

- Displays the pixels with the designated Luma(Y') levels of the input image in colors. Pixels whose Y' level is over 100% are displayed as Red. Pixels whose Y' level is below 0% are displayed as Green. - Pixels with Y' levels which are designated by the user are displayed in following colors - yellow, pink, cyan. - Factory Default Y' (Border line between pink and yellow) level is 70%. The upper 2.5% and lower 2.5% zone from the Y' level set in [LUMA(Y') ZONE ADJUST] menu is displayed in Pink. The upper 10% zone from the Pink zone is displayed in Yellow, and the lower 10% zone from the Pink zone is displayed in Cyan. So, 25% zone is displayed in colors and the other 75% zone is displayed mono and white. \- This function is convenient to set the exposure or the lighting so that the skin tone or the specific color tone is correctly shot. ![](images/8c43fe86ecf6087f9eaad193d4570805af0c181048ae5e94b0f1ff786cc84057.jpg)
natural_image Close-up portrait of a young woman with dark hair and green leaf, no visible text or symbols
![](images/9d7a7ba12ae36421eed759de97b0d45b8fe61e16b2803d0026eef9621570d061.jpg)
natural_image Portrait of a person with facial features in blue, yellow, and pink (no text or symbols visible)

• ZEBRA PATTERN TYPE

\- Displays the pixels with the designated Luma(Y') levels of the input image in zebra pattern. Pixels whose Y' level is over 100% are displayed as red diagonal stripes. Pixels whose Y' level is below 0% are displayed as green diagonal stripes. \- Pixels with Y' levels which are designated by the user are displayed as black diagonal stripes. \- Factory Default Y' level is 70%. The pixels with Y' level from 65% to 75% are displayed as black zebra pattern. So, totally 10% zone is displayed as black diagonal stripes. \- This function is convenient to set the exposure or the lighting so that the skin tone or the specific color tone is correctly shot. ![](images/6d1d84fa8d009ac6514681ff3d9e561ed762775ab789259397a70e97991a6390.jpg)
natural_image Close-up portrait of a young woman with dark hair and green leaf, no visible text or symbols
![](images/e7be0c131611bedaf8d030dee46b95fb526f5869055a03c698b77839e7d7c7a0.jpg)
natural_image Close-up portrait of a person with visible facial features and green foliage, no text or symbols present.

06 KEY FUNCTIONS

[6] FOCUS ASSIST

\- Focus Assist function assigns a color on the pixels of the shape or boundary of the image, which helps the user easily see which part of the image is in focus or out of focus. \- With this function, the user can easily differentiate the focused area from the out-focused area especially when shooting with a shallow depth of field. \- Available types are [COLOR ON] and [MONO ON]. • [COLOR ON]: Background image is original color type. • [MONO ON]: Background image is mono type. ![](images/75ac2436d06ae25c30804a02dd2a1726bb1d668e30a3ad04477f3910b3349495.jpg)
natural_image Two women gently holding yellow tulips, smiling at each other (no text or symbols visible)
![](images/b53c1725340f92fcd32ebd36f1c4d048e7338164cb3e5fc3eb09f4cf5e71dd25.jpg)
natural_image Black-and-white photo of two women in close proximity, one holding a rose (no visible text or symbols)

06 KEY FUNCTIONS

[7] RANGE ERROR

\- Pixels with Y' or C' levels exceeding the designated levels adjusted in Y MAX, Y MIN, C MAX and C MIN menu shall blink. \- After the input signal's Luma(Y') and chroma information(C') are analyzed, if the input signal exceeds the designated maximum value or it is below the minimum value, the pixels shall blink. This function is to help the user to easily find out any unwanted levels of signals and set a better exposure. ![](images/ecf9c70bc7c0aa67ccb01fc96066773083e771339d2a4709869b32b662f51968.jpg)
natural_image Mountainous landscape with a lone figure standing on rocky shore, overlooking a calm lake under cloudy sky (no text or symbols visible)
![](images/efa1e7c57ec9de6515ede79ca7e6ebc3e12ca8b89d111da0399f984555de9ef5.jpg)
natural_image Scenic landscape with snow-covered trees overlooking a calm lake under a clear sky (no text or symbols visible)

06 KEY FUNCTIONS

[8] FIRMWARE UPGRADE

- The USB thumb drive which contains the F/W file is necessary for Firmware Upgrade. - Select the S/W UPGRADE in the SYSTEM menu. 1. Connect the USB thumb drive to the USB Slot on the front of the monitor. 2. Select CPU / FPGA / ALL in [S/W UPGRADE]. 3. When the USB thumb drive is properly connected, the S/W upgrade starts and the progress is displayed on the bottom left side of the screen. 4. If the USB thumb drive doesn't connect properly or there is no file in the specified location, the error message will be displayed on the bottom left side of the screen and the upgrade won't start. 5. In that case, check the USB thumb drive or the file location and try again. \- If the USB thumb drive is connected and then the power is turned off and on, the firmware upgrade automatically starts.

07 VIDEO SUPPORT RESOLUTION

INPUT SIGNAL INTERFACES SIGNAL FORMAT (SD SDI)
SD SDIsingle link720x487 (59.94i)720x576 (50i)YCbCr 4:2:2 10bit
INPUT SIGNAL INTERFACES SIGNAL FORMAT (HD SDI)
HD SDISingle link1280x720 (23.98/24/25/29.97/30p)(50/59.94/60i) (24/25/29.97/30psf)1280x720(50/59.94/60P)YCbCr 4:2:2 10bit
INPUT SIGNAL INTERFACES SIGNAL FORMAT (3G SDI)
3G-SDI (A/B)Single link1920x1080 (60p/59.94p/50p) YCbCr 4:2:2 10bit
1920x1080 (30/29.97/25/24/23.98/30sF/29.97sF/25sF/24sF/23.98sF)YCbCr 4:2:2 10bit /12bitYCbCr 4:4:4 10bit / 12bit
INPUT SIGNAL INTERFACES SIGNAL FORMAT (HDMI )
HDMISingle link1080p (60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/23.98)1080i (60/59.94/50)720p (50/59.94/60p)480i(60) / 576i(50)480p(60) / 576p(50)RGB 4:4:4 8bit / 10bit / 12bitYCbCr 4:2:2 8bit / 10bit / 12bitYCbCr 4:2:2 8bit / 10bit / 12bit

07 VIDEO SUPPORT RESOLUTION

[1] DVI-ANALOG

Resolution Frequency
640 X 480 60Hz, 75Hz
720 X 400 70Hz
800 X 600 60Hz, 72Hz, 75Hz
1024 X 768 60Hz, 70Hz, 75Hz
1366 X 768 60Hz / 75Hz

[2] DVI-DIGITAL GRAPHIC

Resolution Frequency
640 X 480 60Hz, 75Hz
800 X 600 60Hz, 72Hz, 75Hz
1024 X 768 60Hz, 70Hz, 75Hz
1366 X 768 60Hz / 75Hz

[3] DVI-DIGITAL VIDEO

Resolution Frequency
SMPTE-274M1080i (60 / 59.94)
SMPTE-296M 720i (60 / 59.94)
SMPTE-125M 480i (59.94), 480p (59.94)
\- There are GRAPHIC mode and VIDEO mode in DVI DIGITAL mode. \- If the SCAN mode is not set to ZERO SCAN in DVI-ANALOG, DVI-DIGITAL GRAPHIC, DVI-GRAPHIC VIDEO, HDMI mode, the image may not be properly displayed. \- When the displayed image is the Aspect mode, if you press the ASPECT key on the remote control, the image will be displayed in the wide mode.

08 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

S-32P
LCD"5.13 eziS
Resolution1920 x 1080 (16:9)
Pixel Pitch0.121(H) x 0.363(W) mm
Color Depth16,7M Colors (True 8bit)
Viewing Angle (Typ.)178°(H) / 178°(V)
Luminance (Max.)400cd/m2
Contrast Ratio1200 : 1
Display Area698.40(H) X 392.85(V) mm
Input2 x BNCSDI Input
2 x SFPInput/Output (Combined)
1 x HDMIHDMI Input
1 x DVI-DDVI Input
Output2 x BNCSDI Output
Input Signal3G-SDI2.970Gb/s
HD-SDI1.485Gb/s
SD-SDI270Mb/s
DVIVESA/IBM Modes
HDMI1080p(60/59.94/50/30/25/24/23.98)/1080i(60/59.94/50)/720p(60/50)/480i(60)/480p(60)/576i(50)/576p(50)
SDI/SFP Input Signal FormatsSMPTE-425M-A/B1080p(60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/23.98/30sF/29.97sF/25sF/24sF/23.98sF)
SMPTE-274M1080i(60/59.94/50)
1080p(30/29.97/25/24/24sF/23.98/23.8sF)
SMPTE-296M720p(60/59.94/50)
SMPTE-125M480i(59.94)
ITU-R BT.656576i(50)
AudioEmbedded Audio / Analog Stereo Out (Phone Jack)
PowerAC100~240V (50~60Hz)
Power Consumption (Approx.)80W
Operating Temperature0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)
Storage Temperature-20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
DimensionsMain Body (mm/inch)733.4 x 453 x 84.7(mm) / 28.87 x 17.83 x 3.33(inch)
With Stand (mm/inch)733.4 x 501.5 x 309.8(mm) / 38.78 x 24.86 x 12.2(inch)
Shipping Box (mm/inch)920 x 360 x 750(mm) / 36.22 x 14.17 x 29.53(inch)
WeightWith Stand14.4kg / 31.74lbs
AccessoryBasicAC Power Cord, Remote Control, USB Cover, Stand
OptionalSFP Module
\*The specifications above may be changed without notice.

08 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

S-42P
LCD"24 eziS
Resolution1920 x 1080 (16:9)
Pixel Pitch0.4845(H) x 0.4845(W) mm
Color Depth1.073B Colors (10bit)
Viewing Angle (Typ.)178"(H) / 178"(V)
Luminance (Max.)500cd/m2 (Center)
Contrast Ratio4000 : 1
Display Area930.24(H) x 523.26(V) mm
Input2 x BNCSDI Input
2 x SFPInput/Output (Combined)
1 x HDMIHDMI Input
1 x DVI-DDVI Input
Output2 x BNCSDI Output
Input Signal3G-SDI2.970Gb/s
HD-SDI1.485Gb/s
SD-SDI270Mb/s
DVIVESA/IBM Modes
HDMI1080p(60/59.94/50/30/25/24/23.98)/1080i(60/59.94/50)/720p(60/50)/480i(60)/480p(60)/576i(50)/576p(50)
SDI/SFP Input Signal FormatsSMPTE-425M-A/B1080p(60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/23.98/30sF/29.97sF/25sF/24sF/23.98sF)
SMPTE-274M1080i(60/59.94/50)
1080p(30/29.97/25/24/24sF/23.98/23.8sF)
SMPTE-296M720p(60/59.94/50)
SMPTE-125M480i(59.94)
ITU-R BT.656576i(50)
AudioEmbedded Audio / Analog Stereo Out (Phone Jack)
PowerAC100~240V (50~60Hz)
Power Consumption (Approx.)95W
Operating Temperature0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)
Storage Temperature-20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
DimensionsMain Body (mm/inch)985.0 x 583.0 x 76.0(mm) / 38.78 x 22.95 x 2.99(inch)
With Stand (mm/inch)985.0 x 631.5 x 309.7(mm) / 38.78 x 24.86 x 12.2(inch)
Shipping Box (mm/inch)1120 x 410 x 880(mm) / 44.09 x 16.14 x 34.65(inch)
WeightWith Stand25.0kg / 55.12lbs
AccessoryBasicAC Power Cord, Remote Control, USB Cover, Stand
OptionalSFP Module
\*The specifications above may be changed without notice.

08 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

S-46P
LCD"64 eziS
Resolution1920 x 1080 (16:9)
Pixel Pitch0.530(H) X 0.530(W) mm
Color Depth1,073B Colors (10bit)
Viewing Angle (Typ.)178°(H) / 178°(V)
Luminance (Max.)500 cd/m2 (Max)
Contrast Ratio4000 : 1
Display Area1018.08(H) X 572.67(V) mm
Input2 x BNCSDI Input
2 x SFPInput/Output (Combined)
1 x HDMIHDMI Input
1 x DVI-DDVI Input
Output2 x BNCSDI Output
Input Signal3G-SDI2.970Gb/s
HD-SDI1.485Gb/s
SD-SDI270Mb/s
DVIVESA/IBM Modes
HDMI1080p(60/59.94/50/30/25/24/23.98)/1080i(60/59.94/50)/720p(60/50)/480i(60)/480p(60)/576i(50)/576p(50)
SDI/SFP Input Signal FormatsSMPTE-425M-A/B1080p(60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/23.98/30sF/29.97sF/25sF/24sF/23.98sF)
SMPTE-274M1080i(60/59.94/50)
1080p(30/29.97/25/24/24sF/23.98/23.8sF)
SMPTE-296M720p(60/59.94/50)
SMPTE-125M480i(59.94)
ITU-R BT.656576i(50)
AudioEmbedded Audio / Analog Stereo Out (Phone Jack)
PowerAC100~240V (50~60Hz)
Power Consumption (Approx.)100W
Operating Temperature0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)
Storage Temperature-20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
DimensionsMain Body (mm/inch)1070.6 x 630.5 x 76.4(mm) / 42.15 x 24.82 x 3.00(inch)
With Stand (mm/inch)1070.6 x 679.2 x 309.3(mm) / 42.15 x 26.74 x 12.18(inch)
Shipping Box (mm/inch)1230 x 410 x 950(mm) / 48.42 x 16.14 x 37.40(inch)
WeightWith Stand26.8kg / 59.08lbs
AccessoryBasicAC Power Cord, Remote Control, USB Cover, Stand
OptionalSFP Module
\*The specifications above may be changed without notice.

08 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

S-55P
LCD"55 eziS
Resolution1920 x 1080 (16:9)
Pixel Pitch0.63(H) x 0.63(W) mm
Color Depth1.073B (10bit)
Viewing Angle (Typ.)178°(H) / 178°(V)
Luminance (Max.)450 cd/m2 (Max)
Contrast Ratio4000 : 1
Display Area1209.6(H) X 680.4(V) mm
Input2 x BNCSDI Input
2 x SFPInput/Output (Combined)
1 x HDMIHDMI Input
1 x DVI-DDVI Input
Output2 x BNCSDI Output
Input Signal3G-SDI2.970Gb/s
HD-SDI1.485Gb/s
SD-SDI270Mb/s
DVIVESA/IBM Modes
HDMI1080p(60/59.94/50/30/25/24/23.98)/1080i(60/59.94/50)/720p(60/50)/480i(60)/480p(60)/576i(50)/576p(50)
SDI/SFP Input Signal FormatsSMPTE-425M-A/B1080p(60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/23.98/30sF/29.97sF/25sF/24sF/23.98sF)
SMPTE-274M1080i(60/59.94/50)
1080p(30/29.97/25/24/24sF/23.98/23.8sF)
SMPTE-296M720p(60/59.94/50)
SMPTE-125M480i(59.94)
ITU-R BT.656576i(50)
AudioEmbedded Audio / Analog Stereo Out (Phone Jack)
PowerAC100~240V (50~60Hz)
Power Consumption (Approx.)110W
Operating Temperature0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)
Storage Temperature-20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
DimensionsMain Body (mm/inch)1262.0 x 736.0 x 76.4(mm) / 49.68 x 28.97 x 3.00(inch)
With Stand (mm/inch)1262.0 x 784.7 x 309.3(mm) / 49.68 x 30.89 x 12.17(inch)
Shipping Box (mm/inch)1410 x 410 x 1050(mm) / 55.51 x 16.14 x 41.34(inch)
WeightWith Stand32.8kg / 72.31lbs
AccessoryBasicAC Power Cord, Remote Control, USB Cover, Stand
OptionalSFP Module
\*The specifications above may be changed without notice. ![](images/73d5b495d05ddb0ce487ddbff66a659a00fadc7f8dd8f02f88c0447326ae9bcf.jpg)
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Brand : TVLogic

Model : S-42P

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