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1. YPbPr component video in out M1 Composite video in out M1 HDMI in out M1 SDI in out M1 SDI in out M2 Ethernet port HDMI in out M2 Composite video in out M2 YPbPr component video in out M2 DC power input DB15 tally connector GETTING STARTED POWERING THE STUDIOVISION To power the StudioVision use the included 12 V DC adapter to connect the StudioVision s DC power input to your AC power source MOUNTING THE STUDIOVISION Important Make sure your rack can support the StudioVision The StudioVision is designed for rack mounted use Use rack screws to install the StudioVision to your rack system via the unit s four screw holes Make sure the assembly is secure before proceeding CONNECTING TO YOUR VIDEO SOURCE To connect the StudioVision to your video source follow these steps 1 Choose the appropriate cable to connect your video source to the corresponding input connections on the back of the monitor Make sure the input corresponds to the monitor you are using 2 Pressthe Input button repeatedly until the correct input appears on the monitor Loop Through The StudioVision offers video loop through also known as pass through To loop the video signal through the monitor make sure your video source is connected to the video input and then connect the appropriate cable to the corresponding output connection on the back of the monitor For example if you re
2. o lt m fal Im o YES YES YES 10351 10351 60 50 23 9 24 25 23 9 30 50 59 9 60 50 59 94 YES 60 YES 1080p 23 976 YES 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 08 08 08 03 03 08 SINGAL MODE SUPPORT 4 YES YES 9 YES 080p 080p 2 080p 2 080p 2 080p 30 080p 50 080p 59 080p 6 080p 080p m ajo m m S 23 98sF NO SIGNAL 48khz YES YES 576i 5 59 94 23 98 NO SIGNAL 2 2 2 m 0 0 4 5 S 0 0 480p 480p 6 5 5 720p p 2 2 p 6 zwes f m 5 1 080i 0 m 5 m 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 lt lt mimm lt m lt m co 0 97 94 8 8 7 2 2 2 2 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 97 8 8 8 94 8 8 hz 8 0 50 6 8 0 0 0 0 0 p 0 080p 23 98 NO SIGNAL Op 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 c 2040 x 1080 23 98sF NO SIGNAL TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Solution The StudioVision will not turn on Make sure that the 12 V DC adapter is fully plugged in and i your AC power source is reliable Try switching AC power sources The screen displays only a black and white image C
3. to different corners of the screen PIP Swap will switch the inset and main pictures To deactivate PIP mode first set the FN button to PIP see Using the FN Button on page 8 and press it until PIP mode is turned off SETTINGS MENU Camera Camera mode scales the incoming video signal to fill the screen You can set it to 480p or 1080i This is useful when shooting on a DSLR SYSTEM MENU LOGO Choose whether the Elvid StudioVision logo is displayed when the unit boots up Language You can set the onscreen language to English or Simplified Chinese Manufacturer Default Restore the StudioVision to the factory default settings This will erase all current settings and replace them with the default settings To do this use the navigation buttons to highlight ON and then press the Enter button to make a selection Back Light Adjust the brightness of the backlight from 0 to 100 ISP For factory use only do not select this If you select this immediately reboot the StudioVision USING THE FN BUTTON For greater efficiency while using the StudioVision you can assign a unique setting to the FN function button on each of the two monitors The options for customizing the FN button are Center Marker Safety Marker Check Field Color Bar Aspect Ratio Camera PIP Image Flip Zoom Pixel to Pixel Freeze Input Underscan and H V delay To customize the FN button follow these steps 1 Press and hold the FN button unti
4. using the SDI input you would use the SDI output connection for video loop through TALLY CONNECTION If desired connect your tally cable to the StudioVision s DB15 tally connector or the included bare end adapter Refer to the diagram in this manual for the specific tally pin connections TALLY TALLY1 Green TALLY1 Red TALLY1 GND 00000 00000 TALLY2 GND TALLY2 Green TALLY2 Red 09 03 094 THE MENU Before using the StudioVision make sure the monitors settings are properly configured The setting configurations are located in the main menu which has five submenus Picture Onscreen Markers Features Settings and System NAVIGATING THE MENU To access the menu press the Menu button The five submenus are located in the left column of the main menu window Press the left and right navigation buttons to navigate To make a selection press the Enter button Press the Menu button at any point to return to the previous menu or screen PICTURE MENU In the Picture menu you can adjust Brightness Contrast Saturation Tint Sharpness and Color Temperature The shortcut to adjust these settings except Color Temp is to exit the menu and press the navigation buttons to access the Brightness adjustment bar Use the navigation buttons to adjust the brightness up or down Continue pressing the Menu button to access the Sharpness Contrast Saturation and Tint adjustment bars Press the Enter button at any time to e
5. elvid STUDIOVISION SRM 7X2 LT Dual 7 Rack Mount Monitors C2 STUDIOVISION EMEN I oov A AEN lo elvid USER MANUAL SRM 7X2 LT INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing Elvid The Elvid SRM 7X2 LT StudioVision is a rack mounted dual monitor system with advanced features to help you optimize your images The StudioVision is equipped with 3G SDI HDMI component video and composite video inputs all with loop through for flexible connectivity The dual 7 LED panels native resolution is 1280 x 800 and you can set the aspect ratio to full screen 16 10 16 9 4 3 1 85 1 and 2 351 The StudioVision incorporates broadcast specific features like underscan safety frame markers H V delay and a tally connector It s also equipped with a false color display to provide visual guidance for achieving precise exposure levels The StudioVision is easy to customize Choose from a palette of 12 functions from which you can set the function button to provide a shortcut for enabling modes and onscreen tools An Ethernet connection intended for advanced users provides optional software control PRECAUTIONS Please read and follow these instructions and keep this manual in a safe place e Keep this product away from water and any flammable gases or liquids e Use only the correct recommended voltage Do not attempt to disassemble or repair this product Do not p
6. heck whether the color saturation is properly configured Make sure the Check Field mode is disabled The StudioVision is turned on but there is no onscreen image Check your cables to make sure they are properly connected Make sure your cables are securely plugged into the input for the correct monitor Make sure the video resolution and frame rate are supported by the monitor See the Supported Resolutions and Frame Rates chart on page 10 Make sure the monitor s input is set to the proper channel Check your cables to make sure they are reliable The StudioVision is not receiving a video signal Make sure the monitor s input is set to the proper channel Check your cables to make sure they are properly connected Check your cables to make sure they are reliable Make sure your cables are securely plugged into the input for the correct monitor Make sure the video resolution and frame rate are supported by the monitor See the Supported Resolutions and Frame Rates chart on page 10 A signal or not supported message is displayed onscreen The onscreen image size is incorrect Make sure the Underscan and Zoom modes are disabled Check whether the aspect ratio is set correctly ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY This Elvid product is warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal consumer use for a period of one 1 year from
7. l a menu with a list of options appears on the right side of the screen 2 Usethe left and right navigation buttons to navigate the menu and highlight the desired function 3 Press the Enter button to select a function The function button will remain programmed even after the StudioVision is rebooted Press the Menu button at any point to return to the previous menu or screen Safety Marker Check Field Color Bar Aspect Ratio Camera Image Flip Zoom Pixel to Pixel Freeze Input Underscan HIV delay THE ETHERNET CONNECTION The StudioVision s Ethernet connection is intended for software control and is recommended only for advanced users Before using the Ethernet connection download and install the Elvid StudioVision software available online at www elvidcinema com To set up the Ethernet connection follow these steps 1 Use an Ethernet cable to connect the StudioVision s Ethernet port to your computer 2 Set your computer s IP address to 192 162 1 XXX network segment where XXX is a user definable parameter Try starting with 000 For information on this topic refer to your computer s user manual To change a monitor s settings via software follow these steps 1 Open the Elvid StudioVision software 2 Select the monitor you want to adjust by clicking the corresponding button at the top of the window 1 111 4 12345678 3 Change setting by clicking the Read but
8. lace or store the StudioVision facedown since this can damage the screens Handle this product with care Avoid any unnecessary impacts to this product Do not block the vents in this product Disconnect this product from its power source before storage and during electrical storms Do not use chemical solutions to clean this product Clean it with only a soft dry cloth e Keep this product away from children Make sure that this product is intact and that there are no missing parts e avoid damage to this product be careful not to overtighten or improperly thread any of the hreaded fittings All photos are for illustrative purposes only OVERVIEW 05 STUDIOVISION meur C Function button Enter button Right navigation button Left navigation button Menu button for Input button for Mounting holes elvid Monitor 1 M1 SRM 7X24T Monitor 2 M2 ALSO INCLUDED 12 V DC adapter Tally adapter bare end User manual Function button M2 Enter button M2 Right navigation button M2 Left navigation button M2 enu button M2 nput button M2 TALLY 1 TALLY Green 2 TALLY1 Red 4 TALLY GND 6 TALLY2 GND 7 TALLY2 Green B TALLY2 Red MONITOR 2 MONITOR 1
9. omer Service at 212 594 2353 Product warranty is provided by the Gradus Group www gradusgroup com Elvid is a registered trademark of the Gradus Group 2014 Gradus Group LLC AII Rights Reserved ELVID A Gradus Group Brand www elvidcinema com
10. the original purchase date or thirty 30 days after replacement whichever occurs later The warranty provider s responsibility with respect to this limited warranty shall be limited solely to repair or replacement at the provider s discretion of any product that fails during normal use of this product in its intended manner and in its intended environment Inoperability of the product or part s shall be determined by the warranty provider If the product has been discontinued the warranty provider reserves the right to replace it with a model of equivalent quality and function This warranty does not cover damage or defect caused by misuse neglect accident alteration abuse improper installation or maintenance EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN THE WARRANTY PROVIDER MAKES NEITHER ANY EXPRESS WARRANTIES NOR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE This warranty provides you with specific legal rights and you may also have additional rights that vary from state to state To obtain warranty coverage contact the Elvid Customer Service Department to obtain a return merchandise authorization RMA number and return the defective product to Elvid along with the RMA number and proof of purchase Shipment of the defective product is at the purchaser s own risk and expense For more information or to arrange service visit www elvidcinema com or call Cust
11. ton to determine that setting s current status 4 Click the corresponding drop down menu and select a value from it to make a change T568A 15688 12345678 12345678 To exit the software press the Exit button dom ae For advanced users only SPECIFICATIONS Panel Dual 7 LED backlit IPS panels Outputs Native resolution 1280 x 800 pixels 3G SDI x2 one per monitor Aspect ratio 16 10 HDMI x2 one per monitor Brightness 400 cd m Component video YPrPb x2 one per monitor Contrast 800 1 Composite video x2 one per monitor Viewing angle H V 178 178 Current 1500 mA Input voltage 7 to 24 V DC 1 5 A Power consumption 18 W e Inputs Dimensions L x W x D 18 9 x 5 3 x 1 0 3G SDI x2 one per monitor 48 3 x 13 4 x 2 5 cm HDMI x2 one per monitor Weight 6 4 Ib 2 9 kg Component video YPrPb x2 one per monitor Composite video x2 one per monitor Ethernet x1 Tally DB 15 connector x1 SUPPORTED RESOLUTIONS AND FRAME RATES SINGAL MODE SUPPORT NTSC YES 720p 60 YES i 60 gt f 4 060 1 E Es 2 80 080p 30 080 50 080 60 080 80 0 gt f m co p p p p p p p p p 5 23 98sF 0 SIGNAL 4801 59 94 VES e lm 2 2 e 480i 6 YES I 480p 59 94 YES 480p 60 YES 576p 5 YES YES
12. xel mode to turn off scaling and display the incoming video signal in its native resolution and aspect ratio with 1 1 pixel mapping If the picture is larger than the monitor s 1280 x 800 resolution the center of the image will appear onscreen Underscan Underscan shrinks the picture so you can see the entire video image including the area that is not broadcast safe You can turn this mode on or off The default setting is off which displays only the broadcast safe image Color Bar Display color bars onscreen Zoom Zoom into the onscreen image without altering the incoming signal or loop through You can choose x2 x4 x6 or x8 Image Flip This setting flips the image and all onscreen displays markers and menus horizontally vertically or both Freeze Input Turning this setting on will freeze the current onscreen image Any change in input power or hitting buttons will remove the onscreen image PIP Use PIP or picture in picture mode to simultaneously display two incoming video signals on a single monitor In the PIP Mode submenu you can set the size of the inset picture to small medium or large You can also choose PBP to show the pictures side by side and scaled with scopes under and above the images or POP to show the pictures side by side and stretched with scopes on top of the images Use PIP Source to choose the source for the inset picture SDI HDMI or composite video Use the PIP Position submenu to move the inset picture
13. xit the current adjustment bar Color Temp You can select from the presets 6500 7500 and 9300 K You can also configure your own custom setting which is labeled User in the Color Temp menu Customizing the color temperature is recommended only for advanced users MARKERS MENU Center Marker This setting displays a marker in the center of the screen The marker will appear onscreen after you exit the menu Safety Marker You can set the StudioVision to display an onscreen box as a safety frame marker at a set percentage of the screen size You can set this to 95 93 90 88 85 or 80 The marker will appear onscreen after you exit the menu FEATURES MENU Aspect Ratio You can set the aspect ratio for the onscreen image The options are full screen 16 10 4 3 16 9 1 85 1 and 2 35 1 Full screen will stretch the image to fill the full extent of the StudioVision s screen and the other options will scale the image to fit those specific aspect ratios The default setting is full screen H V Delay This mode is recommended only for broadcast professionals You can set it to H V or H amp V to display the horizontal vertical or combined view of the video blanking interval Check Field In Check Field mode just the selected color will appear onscreen You can select mono red green or blue In mono a gray scale image will appear onscreen Check Field mode is useful for calibrating the monitor Pixel to Pixel Use Pixel to Pi
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