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| Product Type | Monitor |
| Brand | OSEE |
| Model | LCM215-HDR |
| Screen Size | 21.5 inches |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 (Full HD) |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
| Brightness | 250 cd/m² |
| Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 (static) |
| Color Support | 16.7 million colors (8-bit) |
| Viewing Angles | 178° / 178° (horizontal/vertical) |
| HDR Support | HDR10 |
| Connectivity | HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA, 3.5mm audio out |
| Power Consumption | 24 W (typical), <0.5 W (standby) |
| Dimensions (with stand) | 20.2 x 15.7 x 7.2 inches (512 x 399 x 183 mm) |
| Weight (with stand) | 9.5 lbs (4.3 kg) |
| VESA Mount | 100 x 100 mm |
| Input Voltage | 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz |
| Warranty | 3 years |
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USER MANUAL LCM215-HDR OSEE
LCM215-HDR PLUS LCD Monitor
User Manual
OSEE
OSEE OSEE TECHNOLOGY LTD.
Product Information
Model: LCM215-HDR PLUS LCD Monitor
Version: V010000
Release Date: January 24th, 2022
Company
OSEE TECHNOLOGY LTD.
Contact Information
Address: No.22 Building, No.68 zone, Beijing Road, Haidian District, Beijing, China
Post Code: 100094
Tel: (+86) 010-62434168
Fax: (+86) 010-62434169
Web: http://www.osee-dig.com/
E-mail: sales@osee-dig.com
About this manual
Important
The following symbols are used in this manual:
i Tips
- The further information or know-how for described subjects above which helps user to understand them better.
Warning
- The safety matters or operations that user must pay attention to when using this product.
Contents
The user manual applies to the following device types:
LCM215-HDR+
LCM215-HDR Plus is called LCM215-HDR+ for short in the document below. The images of LCM215-HDR+ are adopted in the following descriptions. Before reading the manual, please confirm the device type.
Contents
Contents ...... I
Chapter 1 Overview ......1
Chapter 2 Safety....3
Chapter 3 Unpack and Installation ....7
Chapter 4 Locations and Function of Parts and Control....11
4.1 Front Panel 12
4.1.1 Arrangement of Front Panel 12
4.1.2 Operation of Front Panel 14
4.2 Rear Panel 17
4.2.1 Arrangement of Rear Panel....17
4.2.2 Operations of Rear Panel 18
4.3 Supported Signal Format ....20
Chapter 5 Menu Operations ......23
5.1 MAIN Menu....23
5.1.1 STATUS Menu ....25
5.1.2 INPUT CONFIG Menu 26
5.1.3 COLOR MANAGEMENT Menu 27
5.1.4 USER CONFIG Menu....32
5.1.5 IMD CONFIG Menu ....53
5.1.6 KEY INHIBIT Menu....55
5.2 Menu Settings....56
Chapter 6 Specifications....59
Chapter 1 Overview
The LCM215-HDR+ LCD Monitor is a high performance field/studio monitor tailoring most applications from program production, intensive upload/download, playout to studio and intensive monitoring all sorts of business in TV Stations.
The front frame of the unit comes in a slim bezel design made from rubber mold. The professional TFT glass at full resolution of 1920x1080 UHD with LED backlight makes the LCM215-HDR+ LCD monitor capable of reproducing a natural color at quickest response time. In addition, the unit boasts a full wide viewing angle as well as excellent brightness and contrast ratio.
By adopting the advanced 10-bit digital signal processing technology plus 3D comb filter, de-interlacing capability and accurate scaling ensures the LCM215-HDR+ LCD Monitor to achieve a better effect of smoother and more natural image.
The LCM215-HDR+ LCD Monitor supports up to 2Ch 3G/HD/SD-SDI inputs, 1Ch VIDEO input, one HDMI input and 1Ch 3G/HD/SD-SDI output.
It also has a full package of video assisting tools like waveform, vector scope, histogram, zebra, audio meter, focus assist, exposure assist, TC, IMD and all kinds of markers.

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Aerial view of a river valley at sunset with golden clouds and bridges, displayed on a monitor screen (no text or symbols visible)Figure 1 A Diagram of LCM215-HDR+ Monitor
Features
■ Prevailing slim bezel design
■ Having multi-format input including 3G/HD/SD-SDI, VIDEO and HDMI
■ Adopting full HD, wide viewing angle TFT glass
■ Using 10-bit signal processing technology plus advanced conversion technology between the interlacing and the progressive
■ Support waveform, vector scope, histogram and audio meter
■ Support HDR technology and wide range color space
■ Support multiple color space: SMPTE-C, EBU, ITU709, ITU2020, P3
■ Support multiple assistants: zebra, focus assist, exposure assist, etc.
■ Support IMD remote control
■ Support MARKER, Time Code, MET display
■ Support presetting the color temperature using customized values
Chapter 2 Safety
FCC Caution:
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Warnings:
Read, keep and follow all of these instructions for your safety. Heed all warnings.
Warning
Device
• Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
- Do not beat with a hard object or scratch the LCD display.
- Do not make the freeze picture displaying on the screen time too long, otherwise, it will leave the afterimage on the screen.
- If the brightness is adjusted to the minimum, then it might be hard to see the display screen.
• Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing will be required under all of the following conditions:
☐ The unit has been exposed to rain or moisture.
☐ Liquid had been spilled or objects have fallen onto the unit.
☐ The unit has been damaged in any way, such as when the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
☐ The unit does not operate normally.
- Clean only with dry cloth.
- Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Warning
Position
- Do not block any ventilation openings.
- Do not use this unit near water.
- Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
- Do not use this unit near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that product
heat.
- A nameplate indicating operating voltage, etc., is located on the rear panel.
- The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
Warning
Power Supply Cord
- Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug.
- Do not damage the power cord, place heavy objects on the power cord, stretch the power cord, or bend the power cord.
- Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the unit.
- If the power cord is damaged, turn off the power immediately. It is dangerous to use the unit with a damaged power cord. It may cause fire or electric shock.
- Unplug this unit during lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time.
- Disconnect the power cord from AC outlet by grasping the plug, not by pulling the cord.
- Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet, unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further.
Chapter 3 Unpack and Installation
Unpack:
When unpacking the components of LCM215-HDR+ monitor, please verify that none of the components listed in Table 3.1 are damaged or lack. If there is any missing, contact your distributors or Osee Technology Ltd. for it.
Table 3-1 Packing List
| No. | Item | Quantity |
| 1 | Device | 1 |
| 2 | Stands with screws | 2 |
| 3 | Power cord | 1 |
| 4 | User manual | 1 |
| 5 | Warranty card | 1 |
| 6 | Certificate card | 1 |
Installation:
1. Prepare for installation
Please follow the procedures below before installing LCM215-HDR+ :
- Check the equipment for any invisible damage that may have occurred during transit.
- Confirm all the items listed on the packing list have been received.
- Remove all the packing material including electrostatic-resistant packing.
- Retain these packing materials for future use.
2. Mount a LCM215-HDR+ in your desired location. Adequate ventilation is required when installed to prevent possible damage to the LCM215-HDR+.
There are screw holes at the rear panel of the monitor, which are labeled in the following figures. Assemble the parts of the stands, then insert the stands into the case, and fasten it with the screws provided. The stands installation for LCM215-HDR are as follows:

Figure 3-1 Stands Assembly

Figure 3-2 Stands for LCM215-HDR+
- Connect required cables for signal input and output. For BNC connections use 75 Ω rated connectors.
- Connect 100\~240V50/60Hz AC or 11\~17V3A DC power source using the power cord, or 11\~16.8V DC camera battery(with optional battery plate).
- Connect the power cord to the power interface.
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Fasten the power protect accessory.
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As a final step, turn on the device by pressing the corresponding power switch located on the front panel.
i Tips
- The pedestal and the monitor are packaged separately.
- Connect a standard signal line to the corresponding input port. All BNC connector impedance must be 75Ω.
- Please use the power cord supplied to avoid unnecessary trouble.
Chapter 4 Locations and Function of Parts and Control
This chapter describes the features of LCM215-HDR+ monitor. The features of LCM215-HDR+ monitor are as shown in Figure 4-1 after installed and powered on:

Figure 4-1 Features of LCM215-HDR+ Monitor
1. Status Information
The Status Information is displayed in the top left corner of the screen, and includes the input channel and signal format. You can define it in USER CONFIG menu.
Signal Source → SDI1 Signal Format → 1080I50
2. Waveform and Vector
The waveform and vector of the input signal are configurable in the MAIN Menu.
3. Aspect Marker
It is used to mark different area of the image. You can set whether to display it or not and their displaying mode in USER CONFIG menu.
4. Area Marker
It is used to mark different area of the image. You can set whether to
display it or not and their displaying mode in USER CONFIG menu
5. Center Marker
It is displayed in the center of the screen, and marks the center of the image. You can set whether to display it or not in USER CONFIG menu.
6. Audio Meter
It is displayed for audio monitoring. You can set its groups, position and mode in USER CONFIG menu.
7. Timecode
It is displayed at the bottom of the image, the format is HH:MM:SS:FF, if there is no timecode available, the monitor will display --:---. This is effective only for SDI signal.
8. IMD
The IMD text displays at the bottom of the screen, the length can't exceed 16 characters, and you can choose letter, number or other character for it.
i Tips
- The Status Information usually displays as the following situations:
☐ "UNKNOWN" appears if an unsupported signal is input.
☐ “NO SIGNAL” appears if no signal is input.
☐ The signal is normal, for example: 1080i59.94, 720P50, etc.
4.1 Front Panel
This part will introduce the arrangement and the operations of the buttons on the front panel in the following.
4.1.1 Arrangement of Front Panel
There are a series of buttons at the bottom of the screen, and these buttons are used to control the screen menu items.

Figure 4.1-1 the Buttons in Front Panel
As shown in Figure 4.1-1, the buttons of LCM215-HDR+ are as follows:
| BUTTON | FUNCTION | BUTTON | FUNCTION |
![]() | Input selection | ![]() | Function button F1/ User Preset button U1 |
![]() | Adjust upward/ Fast Menu | ![]() | Function button F2/ User Preset button U2 |
![]() | Adjust downward/ Fast Menu | ![]() | Function button F3/ User Preset button U3 |
![]() | Return/Exit | ![]() | Function button F4/ User Preset button U4 |
![]() | Select next | ![]() | Power on/off |
![]() | Save/Return/Main menu |
• The power button has light indicators.
4.1.2 Operation of Front Panel
The functionality and usage of the buttons at the front panel are as follows:
1. : Input Selection
Select the input signal from each input interface. Press this button to display the Input Source menu at the top right corner of the screen, as shown in Figure 4.1-2. Press the input button or UP/DOWN button to select your input type.

Figure 4.1-2 Source Menu
2. : UP ARROW
■ It is UP button when working with the MAIN menu. Toggle this button to select the next item or increase the number.
■ Without the MAIN menu: when not displaying the MAIN menu, press UP button to display the Fast Menu list, as shown in Figure 4.1-3, toggle among these menu items: Volume, Brightness, Contrast Saturation, Backlight and Sharpness.

Figure 4.1-3 Fast Menu List
After displaying the Fast Menu, press LEFT or RIGHT arrow button to adjust the menu value.
The limitations of these items are shown in Table 4.1-1:
Table 4.1-1 The Description of Fast Menu Items
| Adjust Menu | Description | Range | Default |
| Volume | Adjust the volume | 0~31 | 16 |
| Brightness | Adjust the image brightness | 0~100 | 50 |
| Contrast | Adjust the image contrast | 0~100 | 50 |
| Saturation | Adjust the image color intensity | 0~100 | 50 |
| Backlight | Adjust the backlight | 0~10 | 5 |
| Sharpness | Adjust the image sharpness | 0 ~ 63 | 8 |
i Tips
• After you have loaded the adjust menu list, it will be closed automatically if you do nothing operation on it within the Osd Time.
- The MAIN menu, the fast menu, the function menu and the input signal selection list of a screen may not be shown all simultaneously.
3. : DOWN ARROW
It is DOWN button when working with the MAIN menu. Toggle this button to select the next item or decrease the number.
■ Without the MAIN menu: when not displaying the MAIN menu, press DOWN button to display the Fast Menu list, refer to the details in the above description as in UP arrow button.
4. : LEFT ARROW
Press this button to do the following operations:
■ With the MAIN menu: when working with the Main menu, LEFT button achieve the following functions:
□ Back to the higher level menu
☐ Back to the higher level menu and not save the setting of the menu item value
□ Quit the MAIN menu
■ With the Fast menu: when displaying the Fast menu, press LEFT button to decrease the item value.
5. : RIGHT ARROW
Press this button to do the following operations:
■ With the MAIN menu:
□ Enter into the next level menu.
☐ Turn Page: when the current selection in the sub-menu list is Next Page, press this button to turn to the next page circularly.
■ With the Fast menu: when displaying the Fast menu, press RIGHT button to increase the item value.
6. OK/MENU
It is used to activate the MAIN menu. Press this button to do some operations with the MAIN menu, it includes the following operations:
■ Display the MAIN menu: press OK/MENU button, it will display the main menu at the center of the screen.
■ Save/Back: confirm the selection and back to the higher level menu.
■ Turn Page: when the current selection in the sub-menu list is Next Page, press this button to turn to the next page circularly.

This button is a FUNCTION and User Preset button.
■ F1 function: The F1 function can be assigned via the USER CONFIG menu. Press the function button to activate or deactivate the assigned function. Press F1 to display the function menu list in the left bottom of the screen, as shown in Figure 4.1-4. Toggle F1 button to change the value related to this function.

Figure 4.1-4 Function Menu List
■ USER1: Switch to User Preset USER1 directly. Hold 2 seconds to select the current user preset to be User1. The name of the current user preset will be prompted on the left bottom of the screen. Refer to "5.1.4.1 FUNCTION KEY and User Preset Menu" for the setting of
User Preset.
Tips
- If the value related to the function button can't be modified, the value shows in gray.
- For F2/U2\~F4/U4 function buttons, the operations are as the same as F1/U1's.
- Use FUNCTION KEY menu to assign F1\~F4. You can assign the function from among: Camera LUT, Undef, Blue Only, Mono, Marker, Audio Meter, Time Code, Waveform Type, Vectorscope, Histogram, Scan, Aspect(Anamorphic), Native, Mute, IMD Display, False Color, Focus Assist, Peak, Zebra. Refer to "5.1.4 USER CONFIG Menu" for the details.
8. Power
Used to power on or standby, and the light in the button will indicate the status of the power. When the monitor is powered on, the light is green, press the power button and hold 2 seconds, it will enter into standby mode, the light is red.
4.2 Rear Panel
It will introduce the arrangement and the operations of the interfaces in rear of the panel in the following.
4.2.1 Arrangement of Rear Panel
For the arrangement of the rear panel of LCM215-HDR+ is shown in Figure 4.2-1, there are various input and output interfaces at the rear panel, and build-in speakers in the top.

Figure 4.2-1 Connectors in the Rear Panel
The interfaces numbered in red are described as follows:
- Power Switch
- Video Input: VIDEO IN
- AC Power Input
- HDMI Input: HDMI IN
- DC Power Input 9. Headphone
- Video Input: SDI1 IN 10. Audio Input: AUD IN
- Video Input: SDI2 IN 11. USB
- Video Output: SDI1 OUT 12. RS485 X2
4.2.2 Operations of Rear Panel
The details of these interfaces at the rear panel are described as follows:
1. Power Switch
It provides one power switch to switch on or switch off. As shown in Figure 4.2-2, push the button to the direction “-” to switch on the power, or push the button to the direction “O” to switch off the power.

Figure 4.2-2 Power Switch
- AC Power Input
It provides one AC power input interface, the specification is 100\~240V50/60HzAC.
i Tips
- The power indicator is on the power button at the front panel. If the light is green, the monitor is powered on, and if the light is red, the monitor is standby.
- DC Power Input(XLR 3pin)
It provides one DC power input interface, the specification is 11\~17V3A DC.
Warning
- Only use the adapter and the power cord specified by the manufacture for your safety!
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Video Input Interface (BNC) SDI1 IN\~SDI2 IN It provides two SDI input interfaces, labeled as SDI1 IN, SDI2 IN.
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Video Output Interface (BNC) SDI1 OUT It provides one SDI output interface, labeled as SDI1 OUT.
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Video Input(BNC): VIDEO IN
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HDMI Input: HDMI IN It provides one HDMI input interface, HDMI Type-A connector with a fastener.
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Audio Output(3.5mm jack): it provides one headphone.
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Audio Input(3.5mm jack): AUD IN, it provides one audio input interface.
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USB: it is used for LUT input and firmware upgrading.
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RS485 Interface (RJ-45)

It provides two RS485 interfaces, loop out. Support for cascade connection and IMD remote control. The comparison of pins and Input connectors for RS485 is shown as in Table 4.2-1:
Table 4.2-1 The Comparison of Pins and Input connectors for RS485
| PIN No. | RS485 IN Terminal Signal |
| 1,2 | GND |
| 3 | Tx- |
| 4 | Rx+ |
| 5 | Rx- |
| 6 | Tx+ |
| 7,8 | NC |
4.3 Supported Signal Format
The supported signal format for this device is as shown in Table 4.3-1:
Table 4.3-1 Supported Signal Format
| Signal | SDI | HDMI | VIDEO | ||
| NTSC | √ | ||||
| PAL | √ | ||||
| SD | 480I60 | 4:2:2 YCbCr 10 BIT | √ | ||
| 576I50 | √ | ||||
| HD | 720P24/23.98 | √ | |||
| 720P25 | √ | ||||
| 720P30/29.97 | √ | ||||
| 720P50 | √ | √ | |||
| 720P60/59.94 | √ | √ | |||
| 1080SF24/23.98 | √ | √ | |||
| 1080SF25 | √ | √ | |||
| 1080SF29.97 | √ | √ | |||
| 1080SF30 | √ | √ | |||
| 1035I60/59.94 | √ | ||||
| 1080I50 | √ | √ | |||
| 1080I60/59.94 | √ | √ | |||
| 1080P24/23.98 | √ | √ | |||
| 1080P25 | √ | √ | |||
| 1080P30/29.97 | √ | √ | |||
| 3G | 1080I50 | 4:2:2 YCbCr 12 BIT4:4:4 YCbCr 10 BIT4:4:4 YCbCr 12 BIT4:4:4 RGB 10 BIT4:4:4 RGB 12 BIT4:4:4_XYZ_10BIT4:4:4_XYZ_12BIT | √ | ||
| 1080I60/59.94 | √ | ||||
| 1080P24/23.98 | √ | ||||
| 1080P25 | √ | ||||
| 1080P30/29.97 | √ | ||||
| 1080P50 | 4:2:2 YCbCr 10 BIT | √ | |||
| 1080P60/59.94 | √ | ||||
| 3G-2K | 1080SF24/23.98 | 4:2:2 YCbCr 12 BIT4:4:4 YCbCr 10 BIT4:4:4 YCbCr 12 BIT4:4:4 RGB 10 BIT4:4:4 RGB 12 BIT4:4:4_XYZ_10BIT4:4:4_XYZ_12BIT | √ | ||
| 1080SF25 | √ | ||||
| 1080SF29.97 | √ | ||||
| 1080SF30 | √ | ||||
| 1080P24/23.98 | √ | ||||
| 1080P25 | √ | ||||
| 1080P30/29.97 | √ | ||||
| 1080P48/47.95 | 4:2:2 YCbCr 10 BIT | √ | |||
| 1080P50 | √ | ||||
| 1080P60/59.94 | √ | ||||
Chapter 5 Menu Operations
This chapter describes the structure and functionality of the Main menu, and introduces how to modify and customize the menu settings.
The MAIN menu includes the following menu items, as shown in Figure5-1.

Figure 5-1 MAIN Menu
5.1 MAIN Menu
Press the OK/MENU button at the bottom of the front panel, the MAIN menu is displayed at the center of the screen, as shown in Figure 5.1-1:

Figure 5.1-1 the Structure of the MAIN Menu
The menu interface is divided into three parts:
1. First level menu
It contains the menu list of the MAIN menu. Press UP or DOWN to access the corresponding menu item.
2. Second level menu
Press right arrow button to enter into the second level of menu list, as shown in Figure 5.1-2, it lists the title, the sub-menu items and the value of the item. Then, press arrow buttons and OK/MENU button to modify the value of the sub-menu.

Figure 5.1-2 the Second Level Menu
■ Control Icon
There is a white control icon when you select the menu or its value in the sub-menu list.
■ Next Page Selection
There is a white control icon when you select the menu or its value in the sub-menu list.
When there are more than one page items in a menu list, there will be a Next Page item at the first line in every pages. Press right arrow button or press the OK/MENU button to turn page.
i Tips
- The sub-menu item is selected when the control icon which is in white highlight is at the back of the item name.
The following will introduce the contents and functionality of these sub-menu items in sorts.
5.1.1 STATUS Menu
The STATUS menu items are used to describe the current status information of the monitor, the menu items are as shown in Figure 5.1-3:

Figure 5.1-3 STATUS Menu
There are two pages in STATUS menu. The relationship of Items, Default Value, Domain Range and Description of the sub-item is shown in Table 5.1-1:
Table 5.1-1 The Description of STATUS Menu Items
| Items | Default Value | Description |
| Page1 | ||
| Input | SDI1 1080I50 | Show the input interface and its format |
| Signal Format | 4:2:2 YCbCr 10 BIT | Show the format of the input signal |
| Color Range | 64~940 | Show current color range |
| YCbCr Color Matrix | ITU-R BT.709 | Show YCbCr color matrix |
| Gamma | 2.2 | Show Gamma |
| Color Temp | D65 | Show color temperature |
| Color Space | P3 | Show color space |
| Camera LUT Type | Camera SDR | Show the type of camera LUT |
| User Preset | USER1 | Show the user preset name |
| Page2 | ||
| Model | -- | Show the production model. |
| Serial Number | -- | Show the serial number. |
| Firmware Version | -- | Show the firmware number. |
i Tips
- The sub-menu values in STATUS menu can't be modified, they display the actual status of the monitor.
5.1.2 INPUT CONFIG Menu
The INPUT CONFIG menu items are used to set the source of the input signals, the menu items are as shown in Figure 5.1-4:

Figure 5.1-4 INPUT CONFIG Menu
There is one page in INPUT CONFIG menu. The relationship of Items, Default Value, Domain Range and Description of the sub-item is shown in Table 5.1-2:
Table 5.1-2 The Description of INPUT CONFIG Menu Items
| Items | Default Value | Domain Range | Description |
| Page1 | |||
| SDI IN1 | ON | ON/OFF | Enable/Disable SDI1 input |
| SDI IN2 | ON | ON/OFF | Enable/Disable SDI2 input |
| VIDEO | ON | ON/OFF | Enable/Disable VIDEO input |
| HDMI | ON | ON/OFF | Enable/Disable HDMI input |
| NTSC Phase | 0 | -50~50 | Set the NTSC phase level, and this item is available only when NTSC format signal is input. |
| Signal Format | Auto | As shown in Table 5.1-3 | signal format for the inputs |
| Color Range | 64 ~940 | 64~94064~10230~1023 | Set color range |
| YCbCr Color Matrix | Auto | AutoITU-R BT.709ITU-R BT.2020 | Set YCbCr color matrix |
1. Signal Format Setting
The device provides four inputs: SDI IN1, SDI IN2. Set the input format through INPUT CONFIG→ Signal Format menu item.
Table 5.1-3 The Relationship of Signal Format and Signal Type
| Signal Type | SDI | HDMI |
| Signal Format | AUTO4:2:2 YCbCr 10 BIT4:2:2 YCbCr 12 BIT4:4:4 YCbCr 10 BIT4:4:4 YCbCr 12 BIT4:4:4 RGB 10 BIT4:4:4 RGB 12 BIT4:4:4 XYZ 10 BIT4:4:4 XYZ 12 BIT | AUTO4:4:4 XYZ 10/12 BIT |
5.1.3 COLOR MANAGEMENT Menu
The COLOR MANAGEMENT menu items are used to adjust the color temperature parameters and the color balance, the menu items are as
shown in Figure 5.1-5:

Figure 5.1-5 COLOR MANAGEMENT Menu
There are two pages in COLOR MANAGEMENT menu. The relationship of Items, Default Value, Domain Range and Description of the sub-item is shown in Table 5.1-4:
Table 5.1-4 The Description of COLOR MANAGEMENT Menu Items
| Items | Default Value | Domain Range | Description |
| Gamma | 2.2 | 1.8/2.2/2.4/2.6/2.8/BT.1886/PQ/HLG | Adjust Gamma |
| Color Temp | D65 | D93/D65/D61/D55/DCI/USER1/USER2 | Set the color temperature |
| Red Gain | 512 | 0~512 | Adjust the Red Gain |
| Green Gain | 512 | 0~512 | Adjust the Green Gain |
| Blue Gain | 512 | 0~512 | Adjust the Blue Gain |
| Copy From | D65 | D93/D65/D61/D55/DCI | Copy this parameter value to USER |
| Reset | -- | -- | Reset the Gain and Offset values to the product originals |
| Color Space | EBU | NativeSMPTE-CEBUITU709ITU2020P3 | Set the color space for the first channel |
| Page2 | |||
| Camera LUT | ON | ON/OFF | Enable/disable camera LUT |
| Camera LUT Type | Camera SDR | Camera SDRCamera HDRUser | Set a LUT from the corresponding list |
| Camera SDR | 2.2 | Refer to Table 5.1-5 | Load the selected SDR LUT |
| Camera HDR | --- | Refer to Table 5.1-5 | Load the selected HDR LUT |
| User | User1 | User1~User16 | Load a customized LUT file |
| Load LUT File | --- | --- | To load a LUT file from the U disk |
1. Camera LUT
LCM215-HDR+ supports multiple camera LUTs, as shown in Table 5.1-5:
Table 5.1-5 The Relationship Between EOTF and HDR
| Camera LUT | LUT Name | Company |
| SDR | ARRI_LogC_Rec709 | ARRI |
| BMD_4.6KFilm_Rec709 | BlackMagic | |
| BMD_4.6KFilmV3_Rec709 | ||
| BMD_4KFilm_Rec709 | ||
| BMD_4KFilmV2_Rec709 | ||
| BMD_4KFilmV3_Rec709 | ||
| BMD_CCFilm_Rec709 | ||
| BMD_CCFilmV2_Rec709 | ||
| Canon_CLog1Cine_Rec709_FF_V1.1 | Canon | |
| Canon_CLog2Cine_Rec709_FF_V1.1 | ||
| Canon_CLog3Cine_Rec709_FF_V1.1 | ||
| DJI_Phantom3DLog_Rec709_Improv | DJI | |
| DJI_Phantom4DLog_Rec709 | ||
| DJI_Phantom4Dlog_Rec709_Improv | ||
| DJI_X5DLog_Rec709_Improv | ||
| FUJI_FLogFGamut_FLogRec709_V1 | FUJIFILM | |
| FUJI_FLogFGamut_WDRRec709_V1 | ||
| GoPro_Protune_Rec709 | GoPro | |
| JVC_JLog1_Rec709_Daylight | JVC | |
| JVC_JLog1_Rec709_Tungsten | ||
| Panasonic_VLog_V709_V1 | Panasonic | |
| RED_L3G10RWG_Rec709_R1_V1.13 | RED | |
| RED_L3G10RWG_Rec709_R2_V1.13 | ||
| RED_L3G10RWG_Rec709_R3_V1.13 | ||
| RED_L3G10RWG_Rec709_R4_V1.13 | ||
| RED_RedLogFilm_RG3 | ||
| Sony_SLog2SGamut_LCRec709 | Sony | |
| Sony_SLog2SGamut_LCRec709A | ||
| Sony_SLog3SG3Cine_LCRec709 | ||
| Sony_SLog3SG3Cine_LCRec709A | ||
| HDR | ARRI_LogC_HLG_Rec2020 | Osee |
| ARRI_LogC_PQ_Rec2020 | ||
| Canon_Clog2Cin_HLG_Rec2020 | ||
| Canon_Clog2Cin_PQ_Rec2020 | ||
| Canon_Clog3Cin_HLG_Rec2020 | ||
| Canon_Clog3Cin_PQ_Rec2020 | ||
| Panasonic_VLog_HLG_Rec2020 | ||
| Panasonic_VLog_PQ_Rec2020 | ||
| RED_L3G10_HLG_Rec2020 | ||
| RED_L3G10_PQ_Rec2020 | ||
| Sony_SLog3_Cin_HLG_Rec2020 | ||
| Sony_SLog3_Cin_PQ_Rec2020 | ||
| Sony_SLog3_SG3_HLG_Rec2020 | ||
| Sony_SLog3_SG3_PQ_Rec2020 |
When setting Camera LUT Type item as Camera SDR, Camera HDR or User, the following corresponding Camera SDR, Camera HDR, User item will be activated, and the available ranges of Gamma are
diverse, as shown in the following table:
| Camera LUT Type | Gamma |
| Camera SDR | 1.8/2.2/2.4/2.6/2.8/BT.1886 |
| Camera HDR | PQ/HLG |
| User or OFF | 1.8/2.2/2.4/2.6/2.8/BT.1886/PQ/HLG |
2. Load a user LUT from disk
First, load a LUT file to the designated user LUT. Set COLOR Management→ Load LUT File, it will pop up the USB LUT Files
selection window as shown in Figure 5.1-6. Select USER item, and when detecting USB disk, it will pop up a file selection window, press the arrow button to select a LUT file, press OK/MENU button to confirm the selection, and it will pop up a USER file selection window, press the arrow button to choose from User1\~User16 to set the storage path for the selected LUT. For example, select User1, and press OK/MENU button to confirm the setting.

Figure 5.1-6 USB LUT Files
Second, power off the device, and restart it to affect the settings above.
At lase, set COLOR Management→ Camera LUT as User item, and set COLOR Management→ User as User1 selected as above. The LUT file will take effect.
i Tips
- Make sure to restart the device to effect the selected user LUT file after loading it to a designated user LUT through the USB disk.
- The items about RED/GREEN/BLUE GAIN are available only in USER1 and USER2 mode. If the COLOR TEMP is set to USER1 or USER2 with customized settings, you can select the menu item COLOR
TEMP→RESET command to restore product originals for Gains, and press OK/MENU button to confirm the reset operation.
5.1.4 USER CONFIG Menu
The USER CONFIG menu items are used to adjust the parameters defined by customers, the menu items are as shown in Figure 5.1-7:

Figure 5.1-7 CONFIG Menu
There are six pages in USER CONFIG menu. The relationship of Items, Default Value, Domain Range and Description of the sub-item is shown in Table 5.1-6:
Table 5.1-6 The Description of USER CONFIG Menu Items
| Items | Default Value | Domain Range | Description |
| Page1 | |||
| User Preset | USER1 | USER1/USER2/ USER3/USER4 | Set the settings as a user preset |
| F1 Button | Scan | Camera LUT/Undef/ Blue Only/Mono/ Marker/Audio Meter/ Time Code/ Waveform Type/ Vectorscope/Histogram/Scan/Aspect(Anamorphic)/Native/Mute/IMDDisplay/False Color/Focus Assist/Peak/Zebra | Assign a function to F1 button |
| F2 Button | Marker | the same as F1 | Assign a function to F2 button |
| F3 Button | Audio Meter | the same as F1 | Assign a function to F3 button |
| F4 Button | Blue Only | the same as F1 | Assign a function to F4 button |
| Page2 | |||
| Audio Source | EBD | · EBD: embedded signal· EXT: external signal· OFF: no signal | Select the audio source. |
| Speak Out L | EBD CH1 | When the audio source is EBD, the range of this item is EBD CH1~EBD CH16. | Left speaker, select a channel according to the type of audio source. |
| Speak Out R | EBD CH2 | When the audio source is EBD, the range of this item is EBD CH1~EBD CH16. | Right speaker, select a channel according to the type of audio source. |
| Meter Display | OFF | OFF/ON | Set whether to display the audio meter. |
| Meter Select | CH1-2 | CH1-2/G1/G2/G3/G4/G1+G2/G1+G3/G1+G4/G2+G3/G2+G4G3+G4/G1-G4 | Select a meter display mode. Each G* contains four channels, and each CH* means a channel with number. |
| Meter Position | LEFT | LEFT/RIGHT | Select the displayed position of audio meter. |
| Display Mode | Mode1 | Mode1: simple audio meterMode2: audio meter with channel numberand frame | Used to set the displayed mode for audio meter. |
| Meter Opacity | 0 | 0: 100%1: 50% | Set the transparency for audio meter. |
| Page 3 | |||
| Marker | OFF | OFF/ON | Set whether to show all of the markers. It is the main switch for area marker, center marker and safety marker. |
| Aspect Marker | OFF | 16:94:315:914:913:91.85:12.35:1VariableOFF | Select the aspect marker according to the display aspect ratio. |
| Variable Aspect | 3.00 | 1.00~3.00, the step is 0.01 | When set the Aspect Marker as Variable, set the aspect ratio at this item |
| Center Marker | OFF | OFF/ON | Set whether to show the center marker |
| Area Marker | OFF | OFF80%85%88%90%93%95% | Set the safety area size according to the aspect ratio and scan mode. |
| Marker Fit | OFF | OFF: the safety marker is based on the current input sourceON: the safety marker is based on the image within the current aspect marker | Whether to set connection between Aspect MARKER and Safety Marker. |
| Marker Level | 1 | 1: 50%2: 75%3: 100% | Set the luminance of marker line, includingsafety marker, center marker, area marker and cross hatch. |
| Marker Mat | OFF | OFF: Normal background, use line for area marker edge onlyHALF: 50% Background brightnessBLACK: all black | Darkens the outside of the area of the Aspect Marker, and set its transparency. |
| Cross Hatch | OFF | OFF/ON | Set whether to show the cross hatch. |
| Page 4 | |||
| Waveform Type | OFF | LUMARGBPARADEOFF | Set the display type of WFM |
| Waveform Size | Small | Small/Middle/Large | Set the waveform display size |
| Waveform Location | TOPRIGHT | Small: Left Up/Center Up/Right Up/Right Center/Right Down/Center Down/Left Down/Left CenterMiddle: Right Down/Center Down/Left DownSmall: Center Down | Set the location of the waveform |
| Vectorscope | OFF | OFF/ON | Enable/Disable vectorscope display |
| Vectorscope Location | TOPRIGHT | Left UpCenter UpRight UpRight CenterRight DownCenter DownLeft DownLeft Center | Set the location of the vectorscope |
| Histogram | OFF | OFF/LUMA/RGB | Enable/Disablehistogram display, and set the histogram mode |
| Histogram Location | TOP RIGHT | • Left Up• Center Up• Right Up• Right Center• Right Down• Center Down• Left Down• Left Center | Set the location of the histogram |
| Opacity | 0 | • 0: 100%(opaque)• 1: 75%• 2: 50%• 3: 25% | Set the transparency of WFM, vectorscope and histogram |
| Page 5 | |||
| Focus Assist | OFF | • OFF• GRAY: Turn the image into gray mode, and displays the edge of images with color selected in FOCUS COLOR.• COLOR: Displays the edge of images with color selected in FOCUS COLOR. | Enable/Disable the focus assist function, and set focus assist mode.When the difference of the edges exceeds the reference value (FOCUS LEVEL), the edge detected will be in colorful feature set by FOCUS COLOR. |
| Focus Assist Color | Red | Red/Green/Blue | Set the color for the detected edge of images. |
| Focus Assist Level | 50 | 0~100 | Set the edge difference value between the edges in an image, and take this value as the reference value. Larger value means more detail detection. |
| Peak | OFF | ON/OFF | Enable/Disable peak function. Over sharpen the image. |
| Peak Level | 1 | 1~8 | Set the sharpness level of the image. The higher the value, thesharpener the image. |
| False Color | OFF | OFF/ON | Enable/Disable false color function |
| False Color Type | Spectrum | Spectrum/SONY Slog3/SONY Slog2/ARRI LogC/Canon Clog2/Canon Clog3/Panasonic Vlog/RED RedLogFilm/RED RL3G10/BMD/BMD 4K/ARRI Rec709/SONY LC709A/SONY LC709/Panasonic V709/RED G3/RED G4 | Set the type of the false color display |
| Zebra | OFF | ON/OFF | Enable/Disable the zebra function that will compare the signal luminance with the ZEBRA LEVEL, and fill the relevant image area whose luminance is higher than the ZEBRA LEVEL with a zebra pattern. |
| Zebra Level | 50 | 0~100 | Set the reference level of detecting luminance. |
| Page 6 | |||
| Internal Signal | OFF | OFF/ON | Enable/Disable the internal color bar |
| OSD Time | ON | ON/10s/30s/60s | Set the display time of the OSD menu |
| Time Code | OFF | OFF/ON | Enable/Disable time code display |
| Status Display | OFF | OFF/ON/AUTO | Set the display time of the Status information menu |
| Language | ENGLISH | ENGLISH/中文 | Select a language mode |
| Monitor Reset | -- | -- | Set whether to restore the factory settings |
| Firmware Upgrade | -- | -- | Upgrade the firmware |
5.1.4.1 FUNCTION KEY and User Preset Menu
1. User Preset
The user preset provides a series of menu settings customized as a User Preset, up to 4 presets could be defined in this device.
Set USER CONFIG→User Preset as User1, User2, User3 or User4 to switch among these various preset settings for current menu display. Or press F1 \~ F4 button and hold 2s to select the related user presets, and there will be a prompt displaying the current user preset name at the left center of the screen.
The FUNCTION KEY menu items(F1 Button\~F4 Button) are used to assign function to the function key (F1\~F4) on the front panel, and adjust the value of the function parameter. The menu items of FUNCTION KEY are as shown in Table 5.1-7:
Table 5.1-7 Functionalities for the Function Key
| Items | Default Value | Range | Description |
| Camera LUT | OFF | OFF/ON | Enable/Disable Camera LUT |
| Blue Only | OFF | OFF/Red/Green/Blue | Enable/Disable blue only |
| Mono | OFF | OFF/ON | Enable/Disable Mono |
| Marker | OFF | OFF/ON | Enable/Disable the master marker switch |
| Audio Meter | OFF | OFF/ON | Enable/Disable audio meter display |
| Time Code | OFF | OFF/ON | Enable/Disable time code display |
| Waveform Type | OFF | LUMA/RGB/PARADE/OFF | Set the waveform type |
| Vectorscope | OFF | OFF/ON | Enable/Disable Vectorscope display |
| Histogram | OFF | OFF/LUMA/RGB | Enable/Disable Histogramdisplay |
| Scan | OFF | Normal/Over | Enable/Disable scan function |
| Aspect/Anamorphic | --- | As shown in 错误!未找到引用源。 | Set scaling ratio |
| Native | OFF | OFF/Left/Center/Right | Enable/Disable native function, and set its mode |
| Mute | OFF | OFF/ON | Enable/Disable mute |
| IMD Display | OFF | OFF/ON | Enable/Disable IMD display |
| False Color | OFF | OFF/ ON | Enable/Disable false color function |
| Focus Assist | OFF | OFF/Mono/Focus Assist Color | Enable/Disable Focus Assist function and set its mode |
| Peak | OFF | OFF/ON | Enable/Disable Peak |
| Zebra | OFF | OFF/ON | Enable/Disable Zebra |
2. ASPECT/ANAMORPHIC
ASPECT
Set the aspect ratio of the screen, it is different from the formats of the input signals, and the details are as shown in 错误!未找到引用源。:
Table 5.1-8 The Relationship of Input Signal Formats and Its Aspects
| Input Signal | Default | Value Range | Input Signal Formats | |
| SD | 4:3 | 4:316:9 | 480I60576I50 | |
| HD | 16:9 | 16:92.39:1 | 720P24/23.98720P25720P30/29.97720P50720P60/59.941080SF24/23.981035I60/59.94 | 1080I501080I60/59.941080P24/23.981080P251080P30/29.971080P501080P60/59.94 |
| 2K | 1.896:1 | 1.896:12.39:1 | 2048X1080PSF24/23.982048X1080PSF252048X1080PSF30/29.972048X1080P24/23.982048X1080P25 | 2048X1080P30/29.972048X1080P48/47.952048X1080P502048X1080P60/59.94 |
■ Anamorphic
This feature enables you to de-squeeze signals coming from camera utilizing anamorphic lenses that may not have a built-in de-squeeze feature of their own. This is quite useful in applications, such as outdoor post production, onset monitoring, real-time de-squeezing, etc.
Set ANAMORPHIC item through these anamorphic ratios: 1X, 1.33X, 1.5X, 1.66X, 1.8X, 2X, 2XMAG.
For example, the common resolution of the input and output are as shown in Table 5.1-9:
Table 5.1-9 Resolution Relationship Between Input and Output
| ANAMORPHIC | INPUT SIGNAL | INPUT | OUTPUT |
| 1X | 1080P/1080I | 1920x1080 | 1920x1080 |
| 720P | 1280x720 | 1920x1080 | |
| 1.33X | 1080P/1080I | 1920x1080 | 1920x812 |
| 720P | 1280x720 | 1920x812 | |
| 1.5X | 1080P/1080I | 1920x1080 | 1920x720 |
| 720P | 1280x720 | 1920x720 | |
| 1.66X | 1080P/1080I | 1920x1080 | 1920x650 |
| 720P | 1280x720 | 1920x650 | |
| 1.8X | 1080P/1080I | 1920x1080 | 1920x600 |
| 720P | 1280x720 | 1920x600 | |
| 2X | 1080P/1080I | 1920x1080 | 1920x540 |
| 720P | 1280x720 | 1920x540 | |
| 2XMAG | 1080P/1080I | 1290x720 | 1920x803 |
| 720P | 860x720 | 1920x803 |
i Tips
- LCM215-A and LCM215-HDR provide different scaling menus for various industry field. Aspect is for Radio and television industry, while
Anamorphic is for film industry. Aspect and Anamorphic are alternative, and chose through the factory settings. Please contact your dealer or Osee Technical Support for the operation details.
3. Mute
Active this function to adjust the volume to 0, press the function button again to release the volume to the last value.
4. BLUE ONLY
It is to activate BLUE ONLY mode that will remove colors from the input signal and display the screen only under a red, green or blue signal, thus to observe the single channel of the input signal and adjust color accuracy.
5. MONO
It is to activate MONO mode that will display the screen in monochrome presentation to adjust the contrast of the screen display, inactivate this mode to display the screen in color mode.
Tips
- Press F1\~F4 button to activate the assigned function and adjust the parameter value.
5.1.4.2 Audio Menu
The AUDIO menu items are displayed on Page2 in USER CONFIG menu, and they are used to adjust the audio parameters:

Figure 5.1-8 CONFIG Menu-Page2
The appearance of Meter is as shown in Figure 5.1-9:

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| Category | Value | |---|---| | 0.68 | 3 | | Dominant Level -1.008 | 2 | | Reference Level -2.008 | 5 | | Atrial Electrophil | 4 |Figure 5.1-9 Audio Meter
1. Audio Meter Display Mode
Meter Select controls the amount of channels displayed in an audio meter, and each group(G*) contains four channels. As shown in Figure 5.1-10, the meter displays at the left bottom of the screen vertically.
For example: the Meter Select is G1+G2, and the Display Mode is Mode2. There is a white rectangle frame with two white level lines in the meter, the upper is the over level line, and the lower is the reference level line. If the audio value is higher than the reference level, the audio bar over the reference level line will display yellow, and if the audio value is higher than the over level, the audio bar over the over level line will display red.

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Frontal view of a giraffe head against a clear blue sky, with a small inset image showing a color-coded bar chart (no text or symbols on the main subject)Figure 5.1-10 The Position of the Audio Meter On Screen
2. Audio Meter Display Position
The position of Meter is controlled by Meter Position item, the position of the meter on the screen is as follows: Left, Right. For example, the illustrations of the positions are as shown in Figure 5.1-11:

Figure 5.1-11 the Positions of Meter
i Tips
- The prerequisite for the available settings of the display mode and the position of audio meter is that the Meter Display is ON.
5.1.4.3 Marker Menu
The Marker menu items are displayed on Page3 in USER CONFIG menu, and they are used to adjust the marker parameters, the menu items are as shown in Figure 5.1-12:

Figure 5.1-12 USER CONFIG Menu-Page3
1. Markers
| Marker | Illustration | Description |
| Center Marker | ![]() | This marker enables easier checking the center portion's focus. |
| Aspect Marker | ![]() | This marker displays two lines to identify an area with a specified ratio. |
| Area Marker | ![]() | This marker displays a rectangle to identify the safety area with a specified percentage. |
| Cross Hatch | ![]() | This marker displays multiple vertical and horizontal lines to help when users check the composition of a picture. |
2. MARKER MAT
The marker mat marks the outside area of the marker display with the appointed transparency.
For example, set ASPECT as 16:9, Aspect Marker as 4:3, and Area Marker as 95% , then, the comparison of the three Marker Mats are as shown in Figure 5.1-13:

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Close-up portrait of a giraffe against a solid blue background (no text or symbols visible)Marker Mat=OFF

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Close-up portrait of a giraffe against a solid blue background (no text or symbols visible)Marker Mat=Half

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Frontal view of a giraffe head against a solid blue background (no text or symbols)Marker Mat=Black
Figure 5.1-13 MARKER MAT
3. MARKER FIT
The USER CONFIG → Marker Fit item is used to whether set up the connection between area marker and safety marker.
Set Marker Fit item as OFF, the safety area is based on the whole current image display, while Set Marker Fit item as ON, the safety area is in the range of area marker, the comparisons are as shown in Figure 5.1-14

Marker Fit=OFF

Marker Fit=ON
Figure 5.1-14 MARKER FIT
i Tips
- The Aspect Marker, Center Marker and Area Marker feature are available only when the Marker item is set to ON.
- The safety marker area will change with the area marker when setting Marker Fit item to be ON.
- The cross hatch lines will display only in the single image or in PIP mode when Cross Hatch is ON.
5.1.4.4 Scope Menu
The Scope menu items are displayed on Page4 in USER CONFIG menu, and they are used to adjust the parameters displayed on the screen, the menu items are as shown in Figure 5.1-15:

Figure 5.1-15 USER CONFIG Menu-Page4
1. Display Location
Set the location of waveform, vectorscope and histogram by USER CONFIG → Waveform Location/ Vectorscope Location/ Histogram Location separately, the available locations on the screen are as shown in Figure 5.1-16:

Figure 5.1-16 Display Location
2. Waveform
■ Waveform Display Mode
Set various waveform through USER CONFIG → Waveform Type item, and display the following three kinds of waveform as LUMA, RGB, PARADE, shown in Figure 5.1-17:

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Cross-sectional medical scan showing internal tissue structures with a prominent peak (no visible text or labels)LUMA

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| X | Red Line | Green Line | Blue Line | |----|----------|------------|-----------| | 0 | 25 | 25 | 25 | | 1 | 30 | 30 | 30 | | 2 | 40 | 40 | 40 | | 3 | 50 | 50 | 50 | | 4 | 60 | 60 | 60 | | 5 | 75 | 75 | 75 | | 6 | 80 | 80 | 80 | | 7 | 75 | 75 | 75 | | 8 | 60 | 60 | 60 | | 9 | 50 | 50 | 50 | | 10 | 40 | 40 | 40 | | 11 | 30 | 30 | 30 | | 12 | 25 | 25 | 25 | | 13 | 20 | 20 | 20 | | 14 | 15 | 15 | 15 | | 15 | 10 | 10 | 10 | | 16 | 5 | 5 | 5 | | 17 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | 18 | -5 | -5 | -5 | | 19 | -10 | -10 | -10 | | 20 | -15 | -15 | -15 | | 21 | -20 | -20 | -20 | | 22 | -25 | -25 | -25 | | 23 | -30 | -30 | -30 | | 24 | -35 | -35 | -35 | | 25 | -40 | -40 | -40 | | 26 | -45 | -45 | -45 | | 27 | -50 | -50 | -50 | | 28 | -55 | -55 | -55 | | 29 | -60 | -60 | -60 | | 30 | -65 | -65 | -65 | | 31 | -70 | -70 | -70 | | 32 | -75 | -75 | -75 | | 33 | -80 | -80 | -80 | | 34 | -85 | -85 | -85 | | 35 | -90 | -90 | -90 | | 36 | -95 | -95 | -95 | | 37 | -100 | -100 | -100 | | 38 | -95 | -95 | -95 | | 39 | -90 | -90 | -90 | | 40 | -85 | -85 | -85 | | 41 | -80 | -80 | -80 | | 42 | -75 | -75 | -75 | | 43 | -70 | -70 | -70 | | 44 | -65 | -65 | -65 | | 45 | -60 | -60 | -60 | | 46 | -55 | -55 | -55 | | 47 | -50 | -50 | -50 | | 48 | -45 | -45 | -45 | | 49 | -40 | -40 | -40 | | 50 | -35 | -35 | -35 | | 51 | -30 | -30 | -30 | | 52 | -25 | -25 | -25 | | 53 | -20 | -20 | -20 | | 54 | -15 | -15 | -15 | | 55 | -10 | -10 | -10 | | 56 | -5 | -5 | -5 | | 57 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | 58 | 5 | 5 | 5 | | 59 | 10 | 10 | 10 | | 60+ | ~15 | ~15 | ~15 | The chart displays a line graph with three data series: 'Red Line' at the top, 'Green Line' in the middle, and 'Blue Line' at the bottom. The x-axis represents a continuous variable (e.g., 'Time or Time') and the y-axis represents a numerical value (e.g., 'Value'). There are three labeled lines: 'Red Line', 'Green Line', and 'Blue Line'. The data is presented in a table format as shown above the chart.RGB

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Abstract color gradient visualization with no text or symbols, showing fluctuating patterns across a dark background (no readable labels or symbols)PARADE
Figure 5.1-17 LUMA Waveform and RGB Waveform and PARADE Waveform
■ Waveform Size
Set USER CONFIG → Waveform SIZE item to adjust the size of the waveform, there are three kinds of sizes for waveform:
☐ Small size waveform: set Waveform SIZE item as Small, and this kind of waveform could be located in any one of the 8 positions listed in LOCATION item;
☐ 75% waveform: set Waveform SIZE item as Middle, and this kind of waveform is located in the bottom of the screen, and it can be moved;
☐ Full size waveform: set Waveform SIZE item as Large, and this kind of waveform is located in the bottom of the screen, and it can't be moved.
3. Vectorscope
Set USER CONFIG → VECTORSCOPE item to display or hide the vectorscope.

Figure 5.1-18 VECTORSCOPE
4. Histogram
Histogram assists in judging the distribution of luminance in the image.
■ Histogram Type
Set USER CONFIG →HISTOGRAM item to open or close the histogram display, and set the histogram display mode as LUMA or RGB, the two histogram types are as shown in Figure 5.1-19:

area
| Category | Value | | -------- | ----- | | Blue | 100 | | Cyan | 80 | | Green | 90 | | Yellow | 70 | | Red | 60 | | Purple | 50 |RGB

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Abstract white silhouette against black background, no text or symbols presentLUMA
Figure 5.1-19 RGB Histogram and LUMA Histogram
5.1.4.5 Focus and Exposure Menu
There are some assistant settings on Page5 in USER CONFIG menu, they are zebra, focus assist, peak and false color.

Figure 5.1-20 USER CONFIG Menu-Page5
1. Focus Assist
The FOCUS ASSIST function is used to display images on the screen with intensified edge to help camera focus operation.
Set USER CONFIG → Focus Assist item to enable the focus assist function. The intensified edges are those areas whose difference value exceeds the reference focus level (SENSITIVITY), and the intensified edge are displayed in the designated color set by Focus Assist Color.
■ FOCUS ASSIST MODE
☐ Color Mode: Set USER CONFIG → Focus Assist item as Color, the image is in color mode, then set USER CONFIG → Focus Assist Color to color the intensified edge.
☐ Gray Mode: Set USER CONFIG → Focus Assist item as Mono, the image is in black and white mode, that is removing all colors and only leaving the luminance data of the signal.

Focus Assist=Color Focus Assist Color=Red

Focus Assist=Color Focus Assist Color=Green
Figure 5.1-21 Illustration for FOCUS ASSIST Function

Focus Assist= Mono
Figure 5.1-22 Illustration for FOCUS ASSIST Function
2. FALSE COLOR-Exposure Assist
FALSE COLOR is also known as EXPOSURE ASSIST, this function generates an artificial luminance map of the input signal that can be useful to identify over exposed areas(exposure). This is a quick way to gauge the exposure levels of an image in a clear way.
Choose the False Color tool to activate the FALSE COLOR function. It
provides multiple types of FALSE COLOR types: Spectrum, SONY Slog3, SONY Slog2, ARRI LogC, Canon Clog2, Canon Clog3, Panasonic Vlog, RED RedLogFilm, RED RL3G10, BMD, BMD 4K, ARRI Rec709, SONY LC709A, SONY LC709, Panasonic V709, RED G3, RED G4.
For example: Set USER CONFIG → False Color item as ON and False Color Type item as ARRI LogC, as shown in Figure 5.1-23:

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Aerial view of a person swimming in the ocean with visible wake and spray (no text or symbols)FALSE COLOR=OFF

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Abstract painting of a winged figure in motion against a blue and yellow background (no text or symbols)FALSE COLOR=ON
Figure 5.1-23 Comparison Mode- Original Image and Normal Mode Image
3. ZEBRA
The ZEBRA function is used to display images on the screen with a zebra pattern to adjust the camera exposure parameter. It will compare the signal luminance with the Zebra Level, and fill the relevant image area whose luminance is higher than the Zebra Level with a zebra pattern.
For example, set the Zebra Level as 80, the compared results are as shown in Figure 5.1-24, the special area is filled with a zebra pattern.

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Dolphin leaping out of deep green water, creating a splash (no text or symbols visible)ORIGINAL IMAGE

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Dolphin swimming in deep ocean under green water, creating ripples (no text or symbols visible)ZEBRA CHCEK
Figure 5.1-24 Illustration for LUMA ZOOM CHECK Function
5.1.4.6 Other Menu
There are some system settings on Page6 in USER CONFIG menu.

Figure 5.1-25 USER CONFIG Menu-Page7
1. Internal Signal
Set USER CONFIG→ Internal Signal item as ON, it will display the color test pattern on the screen.
2. Osd Time
Set USER CONFIG→Osd Time as 10s, 30s or 60s. After you have loaded the menu, it will be closed automatically if you do nothing operation within the OSD Time.
3. Time Code
Select USER CONFIG → Time Code item to enable the display of embedded timecode on screen, only valid for SDI input signal.
Timecode is displayed as the format of "HH:MM:SS:FF" at the bottom center of the screen, and if there is no available timecode, it will not appear.

Figure 5.1-26 Timecode
4. Status Display
Set USER CONFIG→Status Display item as ON, the status menu will be displayed in the top left corner of the screen, and it includes the input channel and signal format.

5. Language
Set USER CONFIG→Language item as Chinese or English, and the default menu language is English.
6. Monitor Reset
Select USER CONFIG→Monitor Reset item, it will pop up a prompt, as shown in Figure 5.1-27:

Figure 5.1-27 Prompt for Monitor Reset
Press right arrow( ) button to select RESET command, and click OK/MENU button to confirm the selection, the menu settings will restore to factory defaults.
7. Firmware Upgrade
Select USER CONFIG→Firmware Upgrade item, it will pop up a prompt, as shown in Figure 5.1-28:

Figure 5.1-28 Prompt for Firmware Upgrade
Press right arrow( ) button to select OK command, and click OK/MENU button to confirm the selection, it will read the new firmware
files from your USB drive and update your firmware. Make sure you have inserted your USB disk with the stored firmware files into the USB interface of the monitor, or it will inform you a "Can't Detect USB" error.

Figure 5.1-29 Warning for Firmware Upgrading
i Tips
- Please keep the monitor are well powered on, and don't remove the USB drive during the firmware upgrading.
- It is recommended to use a 3.0 USB!
- Restart the monitor after successful firmware update, and the new files will take effect.
5.1.5 IMD CONFIG Menu
The IMD CONFIG menu items are used to adjust the parameters defined for IMD display, the menu items are as shown in Figure 5.1-30:

Figure 5.1-30 IMD Menu
The relationship of Items, Default Value, Domain Range and Description of the sub-item is shown in Table 5.1-10:
Table 5.1-10 The Description of IMD Menu Items
| Items | Default Value | Domain Range | Description |
| IMD Display | ON | OFF/ON | Set whether to display IMD Characters on screen. |
| IMD Protocol | Local | TSL3.1/TSL4.0/Local | Select an IMD protocol |
| IMD Char | --- | --- | Set the IMD characters, only available in Local IMD protocol |
| IMD Color | Red | Red/Green/Yellow | Set the IMD character color |
| Monitor ID | 0 | 0~255 | Set the ID number for each monitor |
| Baud Rate | 38400 | 2400/4800/9600/19200/38400/57600/115200 | Select a baud rate for communication. |
i Tips
- If IMD Display item is ON, the IMD character in the black bar will display on the bottom of the screen.
- When the IMD Protocol is set to be Local, it displays IMD characters set in IMD Char item, and the IMD Char could be composed of up to 16 characters or up to 12 Chinese characters. For other values of IMD Protocol, the IMD character abides by the corresponding protocol.
5.1.6 KEY INHIBIT Menu
The KEY INHIBIT menu item is used to lock the setting so that they can't be changed by an unauthorized user, and the menu item is as shown in Figure 5.1-31:

Figure 5.1-31 KEY INHIBIT Menu
The relationship of Items, Default Value, Domain Range and Description of the sub-item is shown in Table 5.1-11:
Table 5.1-11 The Description of KEY INHIBIT Menu Items
| Items | Default Value | Domain Range | Description |
| Key Inhibit | OFF | OFF/ON | Enable/Disable the key. |
i Tips
- When KEY INHIBIT is ON, pressing POWER button can turn on or off the monitor, pressing OK button can pull out KEY INHIBIT menu and disable KEY INHIBIT, other buttons' functions are all disabled.
5.2 Menu Settings
When checking or modifying the value of the menu item, cooperating with the

1. Operations to the MAIN menu
■ Display the first level menu
Press OK/MENU button to enter into the MAIN menu, it displays at the center of the screen.
■ Switch menu items
After displaying the first level menu, press LEFT, DOWN, UP, RIGHT button to choose a menu item.
■ Back to the first level menu
After entering to second level menu item or second level menu item value, press LEFT button to back to the first level menu area.
■ Close the MAIN menu
Press LEFT button to close the MAIN menu when the control icon is in the first level menu item.
Tips
- Set the show time of the MAIN menu by USER CONFIG→Osd Time item.
2. Operations to second level menu item
■ Display the second level menu item
After display the first level menu, press RIGHT button to choose the second level menu items.
■ Switch second level menu items
Press DOWN or UP button to choose or switch to the second level menu item.
■ Back to menu item
Press LEFT button to back to the first level menu item.
■ Turn Page
Choose the Next Page selector, then press Right button or OK/MENU button to turn to the next page.
3. Operations to second level menu item value
■ Switch second level menu item value
When the control icon is in second level menu item value, press DOWN or UP button to switch among its value list.
■ Confirm the modification to second level menu item value
Press OK/MENU button to confirm the selection of a value, and the control icon is back to the corresponding menu item.
■ Abandon the modification to second level menu item value
Press LEFT button to give up the modification to second level menu item value, and the control icon is back to the corresponding menu item.
4. Operations to Fast menu
■ Display fast menu
Press UP or DOWN button to enter into the fast menu when not in the main menu.
■ Adjust fast menu item value
Press LEFT or RIGHT button to adjust the fast menu item value.
i Tips
- The value in white color is modifiable, and the value in gray color is unmodifiable.
Chapter 6 Specifications
- Product detailed information
| Specification | Values |
| Model | LCM215-HDR+ |
| Dimension | 21.5" |
| Dimension(WxHxD) | 517.0x319.0x 74.3mm |
| Pixel Pitch (WxH) | 0.24795× 0.24795mm |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Display Area (WxH) | 476.064× 267.786mm |
| Viewing Angle (HxV) | 178° x178° |
| Color Depth | 1.06G colors |
| Resolution | 1920× 1080 |
| Contrast (Typ.) | 1000:1 |
| Luminance (cd/m2) | 1500 |
| Response Time (ms) | 25 |
| Backlight | WhiteLED |
| Backlight Life (Hrs) | 50000(Min.) |
| Work Temperature | 0°C~50°C |
| Power Supply | 100~240V50/60HzAC /11~17V3A DC/11~16.8VDC battery |
| Power Consumption | 48W |
| Video Input Interface | 3G/HD/SD-SDI(X2) |
| VIDEO(X1) | |
| HDMI(X1) | |
| Video Output Interface | 3G/HD/SD-SDI(X1) |
| Audio Input Interface | 3.5mm Jack |
| Audio Output Interface | 3.5mm Jack(Headphone) |
| Control Interface | RS485(cascade RJ45 X2) |
| USB | |
| Signal Formats | SD-SDI: 480i60, 576i50 |
| HD-SDI: 1080i50, 1080i 59.94, 1080i 60, 720p50, 720p 59.94, 720p 60, 1035i59.94, 1035i 60 | |
| 3G-SDI: 1080p50, 1080p60 | |
| 3G-SDI /HD-SDI /SDI-SDI Input/Output | |
| Signal Type | SMPTE 424M, SMPTE 292M, SMPTE 259M, SMPTE 297M |
| Connector | BNC per IEC 169-8 |
| Impedance | 75Ω |
| Return Loss | >18 dB 5 to 270 MHz>15 dB 270 MHz to 1.5 GHz>10 dB up to 3 GHz |
| Maximum Signal Level | 800 mV pk-pk 10% |
| Signal Amplitude | 800 mV pk-pk 10% |
| DC Offset | 0 V ± 0.5 V |
| Overshoot | <10% |
| Jitter | <0.2 UI |
| Rise/Fall Time | <700 ps for SD<270 ps for 1.5 Gb/s HD<135 ps for 3 Gb/s HD |
| Extinction Ratio | >8 |
| Back Reflection | <-14 dB |
2. Dimensions
The description of the product dimensions is shown as in the following figures:
■ LCM215-HDR+

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Front view of a computer monitor with control buttons at the bottom (no text or symbols on the screen)Figure 6-1 Front Panel(Unit: mm)

Figure 6-2 Rear Panel(Unit: mm)

Figure 6-3 Side View(Unit: mm)

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with springs and mounting feet (no text or symbols)Figure 6-4 Top View(Unit: mm)
Tips
- Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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