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1. Red x y Primaries Green x y Blue x y m Color temperature K White point White point x y Store Remove Scale mode Native Maximize OverScan ViewPort Aspect ratio Auto 16 9 4 3 Pixel Map 104 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Safe area marker settings A Safe Areas Enabled H Crosshairs Enabled Full functionality description H Aspect ratio marker L4 Aspect Ratio setting H Custom Aspect ratio setting X Y Hairline Width Color Shadow Color 16 9 4 3 14 9 custom H Action Safe Area e Relative to ARM Image borders Standard used to define settings L EBU SMPTE ITU custom Custom Action Safe Area setting L__ Hor Ver Hairline Width Color Shadow Color i Graphics Safe Area Relative to ARM Image borders Standard used to define settings EBU SMPTE ITU custom o Custom Action Safe Area setting L frorver Hairline Width Color Shadow Color Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 105 Full functionality description Color a adjustments pod 4 Show all channels H Channel selection Re
2. Figure 78 Nothing observed on the screen fault finding tree Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 221 Addendum 7 10 5 Verify input Verify input signal Invalid signal icon shown on the screen signal fault finding tree Apply a valid signal to the display unit Check if the signal is applied to the input on the SDI board and not to a loop through output Input signal is displayed on the screen Status bar yes shown on the screen Verify that the window to be viewed is highlighted on the status bar Press or to select window Verify that the wanted input signal is selected by the hightlighted window Input signal is displayed on the screen the OSD menu Set the status bar to Always visible in Figure 79 Verify input signal fault finding tree 222 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual No further action required No further action required Contact Barco Addendum 7 11 List of spare parts The display unit is build up with different modules which can be replaced at the factory or at the customers site Line Replaceable Unit Part number RHDM Power Supply B563073 RHDM Power Interface Board K5831235 RHDM HDSDI Input Board K5831223 RHDM Communication Board K5831234 RHDM Control Box K5031227 The following spa
3. 6 eee e eee eee eee eee eee teeta eae 52 Overview of operational controls indicators and OSD functionalities 72 Operational mode OVervieW 6 cece eee eee eee eee eee ene ee eden eee enna 73 Location of indicator lightS cicccceee cece eee eee eee eee teeta eee Eaa 74 Drawing of the control panel cece cece eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ene e eee ne nae tates 75 Screenshot status bar upper part left side lower part right side 78 Invalid signal indicator paurei daroie dita aa a a de aa A ediad 79 Screenshot UMD bar with two tally lights sssssssssssssssrrsssrrrssrrrrrrerrerrsrrrrrnns 79 Screenshot Picture adjustment bar ccc cceeee eee eee eee eee eee eee eaten ena eee 80 Control panel crvi ge ee ee id es 82 Control buttons et aaah eet Load ahead Le eae de ee 83 Fault LED iii A a cee eis cee eka eee 86 Image adjustment knobs ccc cce eect ee ene ener eee een a eee 87 Function buttons curia ee eee ee eed ee eee eit eee Eee kets 88 Location of buttons to customize the color working Space ceeeeeeeeee ees 92 Location of buttons to set change safe area markers eeceeeee eee ee eee eee ees 97 Numeric keypad buttons 20 0 0 cient tne e eee 107 Navigation pad buttons cece ne eee eee ee tenants 108 Example of out of gamut indication red squares have been replaced by yellow squares for black amp white repro
4. Figure 40 Input selection page The input selection page allows the setting of the input selection for window 1 and window 2 in analogy with the Input selection toolbox The current setting is shown when the page is opened or refreshed Press Apply to send changes on the web page to the display unit Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 137 Full functionality description RHDM Input selection Color processing User 3D LUT Scan mode UMD and Tally Preset Management System info Power management Documentation Support Admin 4 4 3 Color processing page Color processing Window 1 Manipulations Background Gain Saturation Hue RGB Channel selection Use RGB Colour selection RGB Colour selection Show RGB Colour selection in monochrome YCbCr Channel selection Monochrome Window 2 Manipulations Background Gain Saturation Hue Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Lo o Ad 128 100 Yo lo degrees r Red only gt r F Full functionality description RGB Channel selection Use RGB Colour selection O RGB Colour selection Red only Show RGB Colour selection in O monochrome YCbCr Channel selection Monochrome E Apply Figure 41 Color processing page The color processing page allows the settings of several parameters that act on the input signal selected by window 1 and window 2 Background Same setting as the Background Oe imag
5. Status controller License Backlight Warning amp Faults Product serial number Current pincode Features Generate new pincode Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description Load E 135 Full functionality description 4 4 Settings web interface 4 4 1 Home page of the display unit barco com RHDM Barco s reference high definition monitor RHDM Input selection Color processing User 3D LUT Scan mode UMD and Tally Preset Management System info Power management Documentation Support Admin Lune e posee pooo poppe popoe Figure 39 Web interface home page Open a browser window and type in the Address bar http the IP address to connect to the display unit via the web interface 136 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description Via the web interface the following settings are available e Input selection e Color processing e User 3D LUT e Scan mode e UMD and Tally e Preset Management e System info e Power management e Documentation e Support Admin 4 4 2 Input selection page Input selection Window 1 Input window 1 SDI 1 RHDM Window 2 Input selection J Input window 2 sor 2 gt Color processing User 3D LUT Scan mode Apply UMD and Tally Preset Management System info Power management Documentation Support Admin
6. Via Footroom Headroom os 0 64 940 1023 Mara Input range settings The figure above illustrates the influence of the selected input range on the conversion of the input signal to the image which is shown on the screen For SDI signals the range can be set to 4 1019 maximal For DVI signals the input range can be extended to 0 1023 maximal 88 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 4 2 5 2 Select input button Function Full functionality description Description Select input Input Selection Move trackball to select option Hit SEL to change input no signal SDI i 0 0Mb s no signal 0 0Mb s 4 2 2 YCbCr SDI 1 2 DL Gamma Settings OETF Gemma Signal range Headroom level Footroom level T IMPORTANT The Gamma settings apply to the selected window only All signals processed by that window 0 or will be subjected to the gamma settings defined by the customer A Toggle between input selections for Window 1 2 Each input is instantly displayed on the _screen When window 1 2 is valid active pressing KED will ac tivate the other window 2 1 eZ Input configuration toolbox appears The available inputs for window 1 2 are listed Move with the track ball to select an input and press to confirm the se lected input For all available input signals the timing color sub sam pling and frequency is shown If 2 windows are shown next to each other the left win d
7. 4 2 5 6 Scale mode button Function Description 5 Scale mode A Toggles between the scale mode for the selected win dow The scale mode is shown in the status bar for each Scale mode Maximize FA OverScan Le 1 ME ViewPort to ms window Note When the View mode is set to maximized press ing the button will not change the appearance of the signal or change the settings in the status bar Neverthe less the actions are stored in the memory When return ing to single mode or the pan zoom mode this setting will be updated Scale mode selection toolbox appears The scale modes that can be selected are e Native Image is displayed on the screen with its na tive vertical resolution The horizontal size depends on the selection of the aspect ratio J e Maximize Image is maximized on the screen The as pect ratio as chosen by the aspect ratio toolbox is maintained e OverScan The inner 96 of the image is shown on the screen e ViewPort Allows the user to maximize a 16 9 central portion of a video signal full screen e g to maximize a letter box content 94 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description The scale mode can be chosen dependent on the view mode Le Composition mode Native Overscan Maximized Viewport Pan zoom Single input X X X X Pan amp zoom X Dual view X 4 2 5 7 Aspect ratio button Function
8. 4 1 4 2 USB port A USB storage device with the latest firmware will immediately be recognized and the display unit will initiate a firmware upload automatically It is also possible to connect a mouse as a replacement of the trackball and the left button and right button buttons Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 75 Full functionality description 4 1 4 3 Press buttons The press buttons have a short press and a long press functionality In this manual the action of a short or long press is indicated by the following icons A Short press Instantaneous effect 64 Long press press longer Open a toolbox with advanced settings than 2 seconds When the buttons are pressed shortly the function is immediately applied to the image Most of the buttons have an advanced function when the button is pressed for a long time longer than 2 seconds In the latter case a toolbox appears on the left hand side of the screen Some buttons on the numeric keypad can be used as a function key 4 1 4 4 Press and rotary knobs The rotary knobs are used for easy adjustments of basic settings Turning the rotary knob e Image adjustment bar not visible image adjustment bar is shown e Image adjustment bar visible value that corresponds to the rotary knob is changed Y Turning clockwise increasing value Y Turning counterclockwise decreasing value Pressing the rotary knob e Image adjustment bar not visible image adjustme
9. 9 62 Te fon N Figure 64 RHDM 1701 Bottom view Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Addendum T To O i O p oO O e 9 o o O ane J Sn e E i 3 o 2 O 7 P o a o o L ESPANA le lo lo BIRD LT 3 A Elgar mim EN E 5 e Toe E ES o E l el 5 a W mwen Y Ba0 il O R AE Hose Y a Figure 65 RHDM 1701 Rear view Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 187 Addendum 188 te fi le 2 i Dm S Eia PE 2 i T Hz J Figure 66 RHDM
10. Welcome r Pincodes Show Products FAQ This is an ov of all feature packs and RHDM units registered to this account Assigning available feature packs to units can be done below ArticleNumber Description SerialNumber RHDM 2301 189011 Assign Feature Packs Here you can assign feature packs to RHDM units Select the feature pack you would like to add and click the Add Feature Pack button 6 Assign licenses to products e In the middle of the Show Products page you have the possibility to assign a license feature pack to the monitor of your choice Select the license you would like to assign to that monitor and click Add Feature Pack First operation Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 25 First operation Assign Feature Packs Here you can assign feature packs to RHDM units Select the feature pack you would like to add and click the Add Feature Pack button RHDM 1890149341 Add Feature Pack Add Feature Pack RHDM 1890162497 broadcast w Add Feature Pack e There is an overview of the assigned licenses at the bottom of the page Overview Here is an overview of all RHDM units registered to you and the feature packs currently associated with them You can remove newly assigned feature packs from their units by clicking the Delete link beside the entries When deleted the associated feature pack will be returned to the resource pool and available to assign to a different unit
11. e Conservative see figure below c This setting is preferred for video signals and results in a strong reduction of anti aliasing effects while preserving good sharpness of the image Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description 2 Normal Conservative f ra 2 2 Figure 37 anti aliasing a c and Sharpness d f settings in the OSD submenu Resizer set tings Pixel shape e Point No corrections for the pixel shape are applied e Square A correction for the square form of the pixels of the LCD panel is taken into account This leads to a sharper image Diamond A correction for the square form of the pixels of the LCD panel is taken into account combined with a correction for the case a surface integration has been done at the side of the camera Steepness Sets the type of interpolation which is used for determining the values at the pixels of the resized image Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 119 Full functionality description Linear see figure below a The value of the intermittent pixels is determined by a linear inter polation of the sampling points e Super see figure below b The area between two sampling points is divided in 3 equidistant parts The value at the sub pixels situated in the middle area is determined by linear interpola tion while the value of the sub pixels situated in the outer 2 areas is equal to the value of the nearest sampling
12. Description T Aspect ratio Aspect mode selection Move trackball to select option Hit SEL to change Aspect mode oh A aj Pixel Map A Toggle between possible aspect ratios The actual as pect ratio is shown in the status bar for each window eZ Aspect mode selection toolbox appears The aspect ratios that can be selected are e Auto 4 3 aspect ratio is selected for SD signals and 16 9 aspect ratio is selected for HD signals e 16 9 Display the image with an aspect ratio of 16 9 on the screen e 4 3 Display the image with an aspect ratio of 4 3 on the screen e Pixel Map Display the image in the native pixel aspect ratio For SD signals this is different than 4 3 e g 720 576 720 480 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 95 Full functionality description 4 2 5 8 Safe area marker settings button 96 Function Description Input graphics settings Safe Area settings Safe Areas Enabled 0 Crosshairs Enabled Wi Aspect Ratio Marker 16 9 O 14 9 O 4 3 Custom Aspect Ratio 16 HairLine C Width 1 Shadow J Color Transparant 66 gray Action Safe Area Relative to ARM Image Borders Standard S O ITU O Custom Hor 35 Ver 3 5 HairLine C Barco RHDM 1701 User manual A Toggle area markers on off The area markers indi cate the safe area on the screen Safe area settings toolbox appears e Safe Areas Enabled enable disable
13. Luminance uniformity on white White point chromaticity and luminance is calibrated at the center of the display for x 0 3127 y 0 3290 and Y 100 cd m at level 1019 The least bright point has a luminance which is equal to or larger than 88 of the luminance measured in the center of the screen Color uniformity on white White point chromaticity and luminance is calibrated at the center of the display for x 0 3127 y 0 3290 and Y 100 cd m at level 1019 For all points the following tolerance requirement applies Maximal Au v lt 0 003 The tolerances apply for a temperature of 25 C Luminance uniformity on black For all points the measured luminance value deviates less than 50 from the luminance value measured at the center point 7 1 1 3 Power supply specification 7 1 1 3 1 Power inputs e AC input voltage v 90 264 Vac v 47 63 Hz v Input current 3 6 A at 115 Vac and 1 8 A at 230 Vac Y nrush current maximum 14 A at 230 Vac cold start maximum 7 A at 120 Vac O 25 C 7 1 1 3 2 Power consumption e Nominal power consumption 100 W e Maximum power consumption 115 W e Power consumption in hard standby mode lower than 3 W e Power consumption in soft standby mode typical 65 W 178 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Addendum 7 1 1 3 3 Power factor e gt 0 9 harmonics compliant with EN61000 3 2 Class A 7 1 1 3 4 Earth ground e Protective Earth mechanical ground chassis ground e Secondary
14. clipping dark levels 44 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual How to 3 6 How to maximize contrast Input Selection Move trackball to select option Hit SEL to change input A no signal Input settings General SDI 1 0 0Mb s Input detection Deinterlace mode Deinterlaced 4 2 2 YCbCr Display settings Black correction o 1080130 sie Uniformity O eens 4 2 2 YCbCr Operation time Out of gamut indication no signal Temperature de SDI 1 2 DL O s Faults and warnings First window OMb 4 2 2 YCbCr License Gain Activate Admin Mode Resizer settings Gamma Settings Swap field dominance order OETF Second window Sane Gain Signal range 64 940 Resizer settings Headroom level 940 Swap field dominance order Footroom level 64 To maximize the contrast of the display unit the following settings can be applied Black correction When the correctness of the colors at the dark grey levels is of lower importance than the con trast the contrast can be enhanced by setting the black correction to 0 Go to the OSD menu by pressing f e Move with the trackball to select the Input settings in the main menu e Press f or AH 2 or move with the trackball to the right to open the Input settings menu e Move with the trackball down to the Black correction setting of the appropriate window e When black correction is set at a value different from 0 v press f or HS to select the value v mo
15. CI ZipCode 5500 Country EII Company Phone Cc Company Fax Website _ amp S Register e The welcome screen appears Click on the left tab Register Pincodes my barco com Beta era nen tials Welcome to the RHDM product registration page FAQ On this page you can obtain a license file for your RHDM units In order for a RHDM unit to operate please follow these steps Register products and feature packs to your company Assign feature packs to the RHDM unit Download the license file Store the license file barcoLicense case sensitive no file extension on a USB memory stick 5 Insert the USB memory stick into the RHDM unit hone Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 23 First operation 5 Register Pincodes Add all pincodes of the new products and licenses to be registered my barco com Beta Welcome Register Pincodes FAQ Product Registration To start using your RHDM units you need to register both the units and your feature packs To do so please enter their pincodes below RHDM units While no license file is installed the unit s pincode will always be displayed If a license file is installed you can find the pincode in the licensing menu Feature packs 4 number of envelopes were included with your RHDM unit containing descriptions of your feature packs Each feature pack also has a pincode you can use on this site Once registered the units and feature packs
16. EBU 11 Dark Red 6 5 0 3046 0 4895 EBU 12 Dark Green 19 9 0 1462 0 5321 EBU 13 Dark Blue 6 0 0 1825 0 3422 EBU 14 Medium Yellow Red 43 5 0 2726 0 5273 EBU 15 Medium Purple 20 0 0 2349 0 4034 The tolerances are shown for 25 C Tolerances white point and luminance White point chromaticity and luminance is calibrated at the center of the display for x 0 3127 y 0 3290 and Y 100 cd m at level 1019 with the following tolerance requirement 176 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Addendum Au lt 0 001 Av lt 0 0015 AY lt 2 The tolerances apply for a temperature of 25 C Spatial uniformity Spatial uniformity measuring points The spatial luminance uniformity is measured at the points as defined in the EBU Tech 3325 Measuring point Coordinates Relative to screen centre WwW H 1 screen centre 0 0 2 and 5 0 0 4H 9 and 12 0 4H 0 3 4 6 and 7 0 35H 0 2H 8 10 11 and 13 0 4W 0 4H A ere PS MEE f ft w AOOO Ser ee Er J tT 3 i of i td ae de A ae 11 f 2 d Ah 7 a le al 7 o Ps 3 ors Foe ps i Li a gt E a Feeria aa a a DI H ta WE Ls ae ed ader ala 12 cr 1 crf 9 i gt paje A 4 A a p s r 6 e 4 sr EA cs ETN i i a Eta 19 t 4 4 5 10 Petes pme ra E T r k iag kl lis Jo Su Lo al w gt Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 177 Addendum The area of measurement is not greater than a circle of diameter 0 1H
17. Note Feature packs that were assigned before a previous license file was generated can be reassigned only after they have been released from their unit by generating a new pincode and registering that pincode on this site As such no delete link is provided for these feature packs SerialNr License License Serial Number 1890149341 broadcast 1880001026 1890162497 broadcast 1880001028 7 Get License File e If you agree with this assignation click on Get License File e Following page with a link appears Click the link here and save the file on location of your choice 26 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual First operation my barco com Beta Click here to download the license file File Download Security Warning Do you want to open or save this file m Name barcoLicense Type HTML Document From my barco com Open While files from the Intemet can be useful this file type can potentially harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not open or save this software What s the risk 8 Upload license file to monitors e Copy the obtained license file to an USB stick but make sure that the file name is barcoLicense no extension case sensitive e There is only one license file for all monitors that have been registered with this procedure Plug the USB stick in each monitor that has been registered and wait 1 2s until it becomes activated e The display unit will recognize
18. Presets Operation time Temperature Faults and warnings License Activate Admin Mode e Provide the administrator password Administrator Password 0 36 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual How to Administrator password is 313329 e Activate the Generate new Pincode in the license OSD menu Q IMPORTANT Do not generate a new pincode unless you plan to install new licenses on your product Generating a new pincode will disable the license and the feature packs on your product When you have generated a new pincode by acci dent follow the instructions below to reinstall the license and the feature packs on the display unit Product serial number 1890124102 Current pincode 183A4 2090 FD3F A847 This is a Broadcast RHDM Monitor with features Y 3G_DL 3G amp Dual Link Input Support O tsl UMD Control through TSL The command below allows you to generate a new pincode With this new pincode you can assign feature packs currently installed on this unit to a different one via the Barco website NOTE Administrator mode needs to be active before a new pincode can be generated WARNING when you generate a new pincode the current license file becomes invalid and this RHDM unit becomes unusable until anew valid license file has been installed Generate new Pincode Figure 8 License OSD menu Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 37 How to 38 Confirm New Pincode Generation A You
19. Presets 7 Operation time Temperature Faults and warnings License Activate Admin Mode Goto the OSD menu by pressing f e Move with the trackball to select the Presets in the main menu e Press 2f or 4 2 or move with the trackball to the right to open the Presets menu e Move with the trackball to Load Store or Erase depending on the desired action and press 4 or A to open the submenu Store Erase Active preset Factory 54 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual How to Load Erase Active preset Factory e Move with the trackball to the desired preset v Press f to Load or Erase the selected preset v Press f to Store to open the Store submenu where the name of the preset to be stored can be changed optionally and the preset can be stored Via web interface page Preset management e Select Preset management from the selection menu on the left hand side of the webpage e Go to Preset to load to load either the factory preset or one of the 5 user presets e Go to Store Current Settings as to store the current settings to one of the 5 user presets e Go to Preset to remove to remove a selected preset Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 55 How to Preset Management Preset to load Factory Settings Y RHDM Input selection Store Current Settings as Color processing User 3D LUT
20. REPAIR OR CORRECTION 16 IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND OR REDISTRIBUTE THE LIBRARY AS PERMITTED ABOVE BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY GENERAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE LIBRARY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE LIBRARY TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER SOFTWARE EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Addendum 7 14 Appendix B 3D LUT file examples Currently the monitor supports three types of user 3D LUT files Truelight Cinespace and Autodesk Below you can find a sample of a valid file for each of the supported types Truelight sample Truelight Cube v2 0 JutLength 101 101ms 3 oDims 3 width 16 16 16 HHH InputLuT 0 000000 0 000000 0 000000 0 150000 0 150000 0 150000 97 lines deleted 14 850000 14 850000 14 850000 15 000000 15 000000 15 000000 Cube 0 000000 0 000000 0 000000 0 066667 0 000000 0 000000 4092 lines deleted 0 933333 1 000000 1 000000 1 000000 1 000000 1 000000 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 239 Addendum Cinespace sample CSPLUTVLOO 3D BEGIN METADATA This need not be xml but then agai
21. The primaries of the color working space White point Coordinates of the white point of the color working space Range of white points Red e Store The user can define a custom color working x 0 6400 space When the value of gamma the primaries or the y 0 3300 white point is changed an asterisk will appear behind the name of the selected color working space By Green pressing Store the values will be saved into a new color x 0 3000 working space The name of this color space will be y 0 6000 custom followed by an incremental number e Remove Removes the selected color space Only custom defined color working spaces can be removed Color working space Primaries Blue x 0 1500 Y 0 0600 White point custom x 0 3116 Y 0 3290 Store amp Remove H Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 91 Full functionality description NOTE To change a value select the item that has to be changed using the trackball Press 2 or 2 and edit the value with the trackball The value can also be edited by typing the numbers using the numeric keypad on the control panel use to cancel erroneous inputs When the desired value is reached Press or to confirm db IMPORTANT The color working space is always selected for both windows simultaneously After selecting a color working space this color working space is maintained even when other input signals are selected for window 1 and or window 2
22. Y 2 x 3Gb s option Y Combination of 2 signals out of SDSDI HDSDI or 3Gb s option v 1 Dual Link option e Outputs 2 loop through outputs Barco RHDM 1701 Introduction User manual 7 8 Introduction Control e Control panel with main functions and hot keys Ethernet interface with web server e RS485 serial and parallel control or Tally UMD USB host peripheral and support of mass storage devices mouse etc Feature packs and options e The RHDM 1701 comes in different flavors Depending on the specific applications that are tar geted by the user different feature packs can be selected Depending on the feature pack addi tional options can be available e Broadcast RHDM 1701 B standard feature pack Accepts SD and HD SDI timings 2 inputs with loop through outputs Selectable color space EBU SMPTE C Rec 709 and Native color temperature and gamma Configurable aspect ratio and safe area markers Standard controls picture background saturation hue color channel selection mono chrome input selection aspect ratio and picture size interlace mode e Post production RHDM 1701 P has all features of the B version plus Y Custom R G B primaries in x y v Accepts Dual Link HD SDI timings Y Accepts 3Gb s SDI timings RR Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Introduction 1 5 Read carefully ap IMPORTANT Please read the important notices and safety precautions mentioned in th
23. Y CoCr 4 4 4 10 No I 25 29 97 30 R G B A 4 4 4 4 10 No 5 YCC A 4 4 4 4 10 o Y No N R G B 4 4 4 12 3 a No x YC 4 4 4 12 m m No o CEC 4 2 2 12 y Y No 8 p R G B 4 4 4 10 2 No YiGG 4 4 4 10 No or 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 R GB A 4 4 4 4 10 No YCbCr A 4 4 4 4 10 No PsF R GB 4 4 4 12 No YiGG 4 4 4 12 No Table 5 Dual link HDSDI timings NOTE SMPTE 372M Dual link HDSDI timings are supported by the RHDM P 1280x720 4 4 4 timings are not defined by any standard and thus not supported 198 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 7 2 1 4 3Gb s timings optional Addendum ija y 9 so a Ses se ae 2 8 3 5 cs 7 F 57 58 5 3 id y o iw 5 z 3 z0 z0 Q o 3 o a y amp 1 8 39 a E gt o i o gt 2 S 2 eo 0 o 5 5 S g 2 Q Q 7 o o I A D 5 5 N a gt a Tp 50 59 94 60 Yes No Yes Yes No No 2 Yes Yes I 25 29 97 30 R G B A E No No n OCA m2 n Yes Yes w 5 Q N O 7 3 No No x Za m Yes Yes ON A 9 Coke o a N Yes Yes te E R G B Sil No No Y CLC E Yes Yes or 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 R G B A z No No Y CpCr A Yes Yes PsF R G B No No Y CoCr Yes N A pa gt 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 ouj aM Yes N A oe ERRE r JA N 50 59 94 60 Y CbCr A R g ves NA o R G B A No N A Table 6 3Gb s timings NOTE The SMPTE 425M 3Gb s timings are supported by the RHDM P All level A and le
24. but also the black level is affected when the picture is adjusted The value of the picture is expressed in cd m for 100 video signal 166 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Terminology Luminance A 100 cd m lo 20 80 cd m lo 30 50 cd m Black offset gt Black White Video signal 0 100 Figure 59 Picture control Pixel Map The input signal is mapped to the LCD screen 1 1 Pixel shape resizer setting LCD panel pixels are square To represent an image on an LCD panel the original image needs to be sampled with a certain spatial resolution This results in a collection of values which are taken from a point in the image and mapped to the LCD panel pixels The square form of the LCD panel pixel can introduce pixel shape artefacts in the image A setting in the resizer settings OSD menu is available to correct these type of artefacts Primaries Primaries or primary colors are the basic and most pure colors red green and blue are commonly used for display units that are used to generate all the colors in a display gamut RGB or R G B The RGB notation is used when the signals are proportional to the tristimulus values X Y and Z The R G B notation is used whenever we describe the gamma corrected RGB components using a power function such as e g ITU 709 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 167 Terminology Saturation Similar to the saturation setting on CRT disp
25. earth Level 3 EN 61000 4 5 Surges 1 5 kV Signal ports if out YES door 1 kV line to line 2 kV line to earth Level 3 EN 61000 4 6 Conducted Common Mode 3 V YES level 2 EN 61000 4 8 Power Frequency Magnetic Not Applicable YES Field EN 61000 4 11 Voltage Dips Dip 95 for 0 5 period YES 7 1 3 4 3 FCC norms e Unit meets FCC part 15 level A 7 1 3 4 4 ICES norms e Unit meets ICES 003 level A Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 193 Addendum 7 1 3 5 Humidity e Operating storage max 95 O 35 C 95 F 7 1 3 6 Altitude Low pressure e Operating nom 701 m e Storage nom 264 m 7 1 3 7 Acoustic noise Location of measurements at 1m of the display unit Figure 69 Setup to measure noise levels 194 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Addendum Location Noise level Noise level Maximum Worst case dBA Front NR30 30 4 Back NR30 29 4 Left NR20 30 7 Right NR10 28 2 Top NR40 31 7 Table 3 Noise level measurement results 7 1 3 8 Dust class e Operational dust class 8 according to 15014644 1 7 1 4 Other specifications 7 1 4 1 MTBF e Electronics calculated using MIL HDBK 217F Ground Benign 25 C e 43300 hr 7 1 4 2 Safety Unit meets following safety requirements and is labeled accordingly e CE EN 60950 1 e DEMKO EN 60950 1 e IEC60950 1 e UL 60950 1 e C UL CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 pending 7 1 4 3 Workmanship e According to ANSI IPC A 610A level Il Barco RHDM 1701 User
26. thus forming a work based on the Library and copy and distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1 above provided that you also meet all of these conditions a The modified work must itself be a software library b You must cause the files modified to carry prominent notices stating that you changed the files and the date of any change c You must cause the whole of the work to be licensed at no charge to all third parties under the terms of this License d If a facility in the modified Library refers to a function or a table of data to be supplied by an application program that uses the facility other than as an argument passed when the facility is invoked then you must make a good faith effort to ensure that in the event an application does not supply such function or table the facility still operates and performs whatever part of its purpose remains meaningful For example a function in a library to compute square roots has a purpose that is entirely well defined independent of the application Therefore Subsection 2d requires that any application supplied function or table used by this function must be optional if the application does not supply it the square root function must still compute square roots These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole If identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Library and can be reasonably considered independent and separate works in themse
27. 1701 Side view Barco RHDM 1701 User manual y a e gt e el a ene vi ob e E m Addendum Figure 67 RHDM 1701 3D front view Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 189 Addendum Figure 68 RHDM 1701 3D rear view 7 1 2 4 Finishing Front e Priming coat Beltical filler P1F6 e Top coat 2 component purethane paint e Color Graphite grey RAL7024 e Screening Silkscreening ALU RAL 9006 Back e Priming coat 2 component epoxy primer e Top coat 2 component purethane paint 190 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Addendum e Color Black RAL9005 e Screening Silkscreening white 7 1 3 Environmental specifications 7 1 3 1 Random vibration e Barco Truck simulation procedure for random vibrations 2gRMS 3V 10 500Hz for all three axes 7 1 3 2 Functional shock Operating e 259 6ms e 3 axes 1000 shocks per axes Test Unit is under power during shock shocks do not damage the unit 7 1 3 3 Temperature 7 1 3 3 1 Storage temperature e High temp 70 C 158 F e Low temp 30 C 22 F 7 1 3 3 2 Operating temperature e High temp 40 C 104 F e Low temp 0 C 32 F NOTE When the unit is mounted in a rack an air space of minimum 1 inch at the top and the bottom of the monitor should be foreseen for cooling If no cooling is f
28. LCD screen with hard materials Hard materials can cause scratches on the sur face of the LCD screen Examples of hard material are fingernails pencils pens and styluses wooden plastic or metal objects While moving the display unit manually hold the LCD screen away from your body to avoid scratching the LCD screen Do not paste or stick objects with glues and or adhesive tapes on the LCD screen Wipe off water droplets or oil immediately Ignoring this precaution could lead to staining and or discoloration of the LCD screen Do not expose the LCD screen to direct sunlight Cover Do not place objects on the cover Do not spill fluids over the cover or the LCD screen Do not push objects into ventilation openings of the display unit Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Introduction 1 7 7 Hazardous materials A WARNING The LCD panel is composed of multiple layers of glass and protective glass with a small amount of liquid in between Rough handling or dropping can cause the LCD panel to break If any part of the skin or body comes in direct contact with the liquid immediately wash the affected areas with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes If any symptoms are present after washing get medical care 1 7 8 Specific handling precautions e Do not power the unit with other input sources as specified in the technical specifications Y AC power source 90 264 Vac 47 63 Hz e Do not push objects into ventilation openings
29. Load Gives access to a submenu that allows you to load data from a preset Loading involves overwriting of the current user settings with values defined in the preset e Store Gives access to a submenu that allows you to store the current settings in to a preset e Erase Gives access to a submenu that allows you to erase presets e Active preset Indicates which preset was last loaded and is considered to be the active preset NOTE A Load or Store action makes the preset that was loaded from or stored to the active preset 4 3 7 2 Load presets Load Store Erase Active preset Factory The load submenu has 6 actions 126 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description e Factory The first named Factory load and applies the factory preset It basically restores all settings to their factory defaults The factory preset is unique compared to the others because it cannot be modified e Presets list The 5 other actions load and apply one out of 5 user definable presets The name represents the file name of the preset When the corresponding file does not exists it is named none The name can be defined when creating storing the preset Upon invoking one of the 6 actions feedback is provided to the user at the bottom of the load submenu In the example above the feedback status is lt blank gt which is default Possible values are v Preset loaded Indicates the preset was loaded v Load fai
30. O to open the safe area settings toolbox To select the aspect ratio v Move with the trackball to highlight the wanted aspect ratio marker Y Press or to confirm the highlighted aspect ratio marker e To change the custom aspect ratio Y Move with the trackball to highlight one of the numbers at the Aspect Ratio option Press f or to select the highlighted number To change the number move with the trackball or type a number with the numeric keypad Press HS or 4 to confirm the new value or press f to restore to the pre viously selected number SSS e The aspect ratio markers are set relative to the image borders except when the scale mode is viewport In the latter case the aspect ratio markers are defined as if the input signal has an aspect ratio of 16 9 How to set action safe area Press 6 O to open the safe area settings toolbox 98 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description e Choose if the action safe area needs to be defined relative to the ARM Aspect Ratio Markers defined above or the relative to the original image borders v Move with the trackball to highlight the wanted option v Press f or to confirm the highlighted option e Choose by which standard the action safe area is defined For more information about these standard settings please check the tables in the addendum To select the wanted standard v Move with the trackball to highlight the wanted
31. Preset 1 vj Scan mode UMD and Tally Name for the stored preset Preset Preset Management System info Power management Documentation Support Admin Download Presets The links below provide a way to download presets currently installed on the monitor 1 User 3DLUT pres pre 2 Preset 2 pre 3 S4 CustomwS pre 4 MonoW2 pre 5 AutoDeskDCI pre Preset to upload Select preset file ct Browse Install the file as Preset 1 v Name for the uploaded preset Preset Preset to remove 1 User 3DLUT 56 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual How to 3 14 4 Preset names and filenames The preset names as shown in the Load and Store submenu s of the OSD represent the names of the preset files Following filename syntax is used lt preset number gt lt name gt pre Y lt preset number gt The preset number 1 for preset 1 2 for preset 2 v lt name gt The name of the preset as shown in the Load Store submenu or when defining the name in the Store submenu Example 1 Test 1 2 none 3 none 4 none 5 none So preset 1 with name Test 1 will be represented by a file with name 1 Test 1 pre 3 14 5 Transferring presets over USB Via OSD User presets created on one RHDM monitor can be transferred to another monitor by using an USB stick Upon plugging in an USB stick a popup menu will appear on the OSD with the option to copy Presets from USB stick to display or vice
32. Sets the color of the left lamp to the specified value when the input signal at the control pin is high The possible values are Red Green Amber Off e Right lamp explanation of the setting are the same as for the Left lamp e Text explanation of the setting are the same as for the Left lamp 4 3 4 Input settings 4 3 4 1 Input settings main menu General Deinterlace mode Deinterlaced Black correction Uniformity Out of gamut indication First window Gain Resizer settings Swap field dominance order User3DLUT o Second window Gain Resizer settings Swap field dominance order User 3D LUT Input settings menu contains advanced settings that can influence the visualization of the selected input signals for window 1 and window 2 The settings that can be changed for the selected input signals are 114 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description General Those settings apply for the 2 windows simultaneously e Deinterlace mode v Deinterlaced sets the display unit in a mode that the video images are shown as a sequence of deinterlaced frames v Black line insertion sets the display unit in a mode that the video images are shown as a sequence of interlaced frames a IMPORTANT Disclaimer In Black line insertion mode the actual gamma and luminance of the image might be different This mode is primarily to be used for evaluating motion in the input signal Further software releases will improve
33. To solve a fault or warning please consult the troubleshooting section in the addendum Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 129 Full functionality description 4 3 11 License menu 130 Product serial number 1890124102 Current pincode 1834 2090 FD3F 4847 This is a Broadcast RHDM Monitor with features Wi 3G_DL 3G amp Dual Link Input Support O tsil UMD Control through TSL The command below allows you to generate a new pincode With this new pincode you can assign feature packs currently installed on this unit to a different one via the Barco website NOTE Administrator mode needs to be active before a new pincode can be generated WARNING when you generate a new pincode the current license file becomes invalid and this RHDM unit becomes unusable until a new valid license file has been installed re Generate new Pincode e Product serial number serial number of the product This number identifies the display unit unambiguously and is necessary to install the license and feature packs e Current pincode pincode which activates the license and feature packs assigned by the user to the display unit e Features lists the features currently activated on the display unit e Generate new Pincode menu item to generate a new pincode Please read the instructions in the section how to change the license connected to your display unit carefully This item can only be unlocked by entering the Admin
34. after timeout is checked Wiggling the track ball activates the status bar 4 3 3 UMD menu 4 3 3 1 UMD Main menu Visible Disabled UMD Controlled by Manual Manual Settings GPI Settings TSL v3 1 amp TSL v4 0 Settings RS485 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 111 Full functionality description Visible Setting to define the visibility mode for the UMD bar Y Disabled the UMD bar is not visible at the bottom of the screen and not visible in OSD Y On screen UMD is only visible in OSD Y Lamps UMD is visible at the bottom of the screen Y Both UMD is visible at the bottom of the screen and in OSD UMD Controlled by Selects how the UMD bar is controlled Y Manual settings of the UMD bar are defined by the settings in the manual settings sub menu Y GPI settings of the UMD bar are defined by the settings in the GPI settings submenu and controlled by a closed contact GPI Please consult the addendum for the pinning of the GPI tally control port Manual Settings Settings to define the UMD bar manually GPI Settings Settings that define the control of the UMD bar by the signal at the GPI Tally par allel port 4 3 3 2 Manual settings 112 Brightness Left lamp Right lamp Brightness Sets the brightness to the specified value The possible values are Full Half 1 7 Dark Left lamp Sets the color of the left lamp to the specified value The possible values are Red Green Ambe
35. all settings e Crosshairs Enabled enable crosshair centered on the screen Aspect Ratio Marker ARM e Radio buttons 16 9 4 3 14 9 and custom select the aspect ratio marker according to a standard or cus tom ratio Aspect ratio Define a custom aspect ratio marker Action Safe Area e Relative to ARM I mage borders define the action safe area relative to the aspect ratio markers or the im age borders e Standard EBU SMPTE ITU and custom select the action safe area according to a standard or custom de fined ratio Hor and Ver define the action safe area relative to the aspect ratio markers or image borders as a decrease ex pressed in percent Graphics Safe Area e Relative to ARM Image borders define the graphics safe area relative to the aspect ratio markers or the im age borders e Standard EBU SMPTE ITU and custom select the graphics safe area according to a standard or custom de fined ratio Hor and Ver define the graphics safe area relative to the aspect ratio markers or image borders as a decrease expressed in percent Full functionality description Graphics Safe Area Relative to ARM Image Borders EBU O SMPTE O ITU O Custom Hor 10 0 Hairline J width 1 Color Standard Ver S 0 White Shadow J Color Transparant 66 gray Settings of the hairlines and shaded areas HairLine enable disable hairlines to define safe area e Width of the hairline expressed in num
36. ap IMPORTANT The primaries can only be adjusted with the Post production license of the display unit RHDM P Track ball Figure 32 Location of buttons to customize the color working space Customize color working space Press 6 to open the color working space toolbox e Navigate with the trackball to the top of the toolbox Select color space Press f or 4 to change the color working space 92 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description e Use the trackball to cycle through the defined color working spaces e Press f or HS to confirm the color working space to be customized e Change the value of an item v Navigate with the trackball to highlight the setting that needs to be customized Vv Press f or to select the highlighted item v Use the numeric keypad to enter a new value The values are entered from left to right Press f to reset the value to the previous input The trackball can also be used to change the value of the highlighted item v Press f or to confirm the new value NOTE When a color working space has been changed but not yet stored an asterisk will appear after the name of the color working space When the display unit is switched off or placed in hard standby all changes will be lost Store the customized color working space e Navigate with the trackball to highlight the item store e Press f or HS to store the customized color wo
37. are about to generate a new pincode When this is done the current license file becomes invalid and this RHDM unit becomes unusable until a new valid license file has been installed Do you wish to proceed OK E Cancel E Confirming this dialog will remove the license and all feature packs from the display unit and generate a new pincode The following message is shown on the screen if generate new pincode is confirmed Missing license file Product serial number 1890060115 Current pincode 198F FAOC 127F 3B92 E j CO No license file was found Please obtain a license file from the website https my barco com or from customer support and install it to use the monitor Deactivate Admin Mode amp EMEA Contact Info US Contact Info ae Tel 32 56 262 350 Tel 1 866 992 2726 Visibly yours Fax 32 56 233 013 Fax 1 678 475 8124 Email support smd barco com Email helpdesk bcdusa barco com It is recommended to deactivate the admin mode after removing the feature packs from the display unit With the newly generated pincode you can assign new other licenses to the product on the Barco website https my barco com Barco RHDM 1701 User manual How to e Generate a new license file on my barco com e Place the license file on a USB stick and connect the USB stick to all display units that need to be updated with the new licenses e The following message appears when the update is
38. be requested To enter the Admin section Y User name admin Y Password admin117234 e When the valid user name and password are entered the Admin section will be opened in the webpage Admin Upgrade firmware RHDM e Click on Upgrade firmware 68 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual How to Upgrade Select upgrade package Browse Upload RHDM Admin Click on Browse and select the debian software upload package xxx deb that needs to be uploaded into the display unit Start the upload of the software by pressing Update The upload of new software will start immediately The pc will show the progress of the software upload while the display unit will show the following warning message on the screen A Software update busy A software update is busy Please do not switch off the unit It will reboot itself after the update e After the software upload the display unit will reboot automatically and will start up using the newly uploaded software Q IMPORTANT If the upload of the new software would fail or would be interrupted the display unit will reboot into the failsafe mode The software version of the failsafe mode is the most recent software version that was uploaded success fully Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 69 How to 3 16 3 Software upload via USB 1 Prepare data on USB stick e Save the new software upload package xxx deb on a
39. be sure to read it in full and don t assume that anything in it is the same as in the ordinary license The reason we have a separate public license for some libraries is that they blur the distinction we usually make between modifying or adding to a program and simply using it Linking a program with a library without changing the library is in some sense simply using the library and is analogous to running a utility program or application program However in a textual and legal sense the linked executable is a combined work a derivative of the original library and the ordinary General Public License treats it as such Because of this blurred distinction using the ordinary General Public License for libraries did not effectively promote software sharing because most developers did not use the libraries We concluded that weaker conditions might promote sharing better However unrestricted linking of non free programs would deprive the users of those programs of all benefit from the free status of the libraries themselves This Library General Public License is intended to permit developers of non free programs to use free libraries while preserving your freedom as a user of such programs to change the free libraries that are incorporated in them We have not seen how to achieve this as regards changes in header files but we have achieved it as regards changes in the actual functions of the Library The hope is that this will lead to fast
40. button of the other window The other window will be activated instantaneously In the example shown in the figure above window 1 is active and shows the signal applied to input 1 on the screen Pressing 6 will toggle between the available inputs input 1 and input 2 Pressing 6 will select window 2 When window 2 is active its selected input in this example this would be input 2 is shown on the screen NOTE When no valid input is present for a certain input option the screen will blank and show the Invalid input icon When the display unit was powered off this is the standard setting for both windows cx Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 41 How to Q IMPORTANT It is possible to select the same input signal for both windows The active window is highlighted in white in the status bar at the top of the screen When the status bar is hidden move the track ball or press a button to show reveal the status bar The status bar hides automatically after the timeout time set in the OSD settings menu in the OSD menu Figure 11 Zoom in of the status bar at the top of the screen NOTE Input settings are connected to the window When input settings are changed for a specific window they are stored instantaneously 3 4 How to change the color working space Color working space Color space selection Figure 12 Location of buttons to change color working space e Press Y to cycle through the avail
41. can be followed by the flashing of the indicator lights The start up can take up to 20 seconds Please check the sec tion that deals with the indicator lights for more information 7 9 Cleaning instructions Before cleaning e Switch off the display unit Remove the power cord from the mains Cleaning the LCD screen e Wipe the screen surface with a soft cleaning cloth e To remove stains use a damp cloth with non aggressive cleaning products Y Do NOT use abrasive cleaning agents glass cleaner or tissue paper Y Do NOT use alcohol solvents at higher concentration gt 5 Y Use non aggressive cleaning products water or a solution of distilled water and soPropyl Alcohol Do not rub or push on the LCD screen Rubbing with tissue can degrade the performance of the LCD screen Cleaning the cover e Use a soft cloth to remove dust If necessary a vacuum cleaner can be used to clean the venti lation openings e Use a damp cloth if necessary with some mild detergent to remove stains e Do not use a scouring pad or other tools that my scratch and damage the cover Do not use strong detergents such as alcohol and thinner Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 215 Addendum 7 10 Troubleshooting 7 10 1 How to use the troubleshooting 216 When the display unit is not working properly or the operation instructions do not solve the problem the troubleshooting may allow the user to identify the source of the p
42. contents constitute a work based on the Program independent of Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Addendum having been made by running the Program Whether that is true depends on what the Program does 1 You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Program s source code as you receive it in any medium provided that you conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate copyright notice and disclaimer of warranty keep intact all the notices that refer to this License and to the absence of any warranty and give any other recipients of the Program a copy of this License along with the Program You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy and you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee 2 You may modify your copy or copies of the Program or any portion of it thus forming a work based on the Program and copy and distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1 above provided that you also meet all of these conditions a You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices stating that you changed the files and the date of any change b You must cause any work that you distribute or publish that in whole or in part contains or is derived from the Program or any part thereof to be licensed as a whole at no charge to all third parties under the terms of this License c If the modified program normally reads commands interactively when r
43. drive level This formula applies for each color The light output luminance Y for each color i R G B of an ideal screen is related to the maximum light output Y max for each color multiplied by the gamma corrected color factor The color factor is the input voltage Viin or Y weighted by the reference white voltage V w The LCD screen is not able to suppress all the light coming from the backlight trays There is still some light Yio emitted by the LCD screen when Viin 0 This remnant emission of light is called display black level The video gain G is a way to enhance the light output of the image without influencing the black level of the image The gain is expressed in the formula in Background B is the user control that allows the user to shift the black level e g to see the content in dark regions of the image better of the image Picture P is the user control that drives the power of the backlights From this equation you can readily see that Picture has an influence on the black level that is set by the Background and the dark offset of the LCD panel Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Video signal processing i 7 Y P Y o Y max Y 0 IL B 100 V ini NOTE Increasing G or B will result in clipping of the highlights 1 R G B Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 161 Terminology 6 Terminology The terminology used throughout the manual is described in detail in this chapter More information related
44. eee eee eee eee eee eee teeta eee 137 4 4 3 Color processing PaQe cece cece eee eee eee eee neta een eee eee 138 4 4 4 User 3D LUT page cece cece eee eee eee eee eee rra ner a aE 140 4 4 5 SCAN mode page cece cece cnn nor rn rn nn nnnnnnnnnrnnrrnnnrannrrnananenanan 142 4 46 UMD Page cid a da dan aged eda 143 4 4 7 Preset Management page occccoccccnccccnnncnnnncnnnnnnn a Eea AAE rn tenet ene 146 4 4 8 System info Page oocococcnccnconcncnncnncnnconnncnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnrnnnnrnerrnrnanannnnn 147 4 4 9 Power management page cecceeee eee eee eee e eee eee neta eee eee e teenage 148 4 4 10 Documentation Ppage c cece cece eee e eee eee etna teeta ne nena ees 149 4 4 11 SUpport PAGE vcceve ceived ceive ee pace ere a a li iiaa 150 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 249 Table of contents 4 4 12 Admin Page w ii oce ee ii OR Seve de eee a eee ieee 151 5 Video signal processing wacacdestes is rd e A ie 152 A A O O anode elise ye MK a ark ad 152 5 2 General definition OE TP ccoo pra earaeeca ces 154 5 3 Video encoding sTUNCTIONS sec sstasisccdn prin co retar tae ebro nas Erie leas 155 MRE Id vas 155 5 362 SMPTE 240M ici a E A A ds 156 573 3 SRGB a lianas 156 A A LE EAE ody eaateaedibe AT 156 5 4 Effective GAMMA cdi fas catsuit bod dant dea sy Sadedeneb ebb ian AATA Aai 157 5 5 Rendering intent save ear AG reach tN dana dt 158 5 6 Selection of OETFs in the RHDM ccceeeee eec
45. files to the recipients so that they can relink them with the library after making changes to the library and recompiling it And you must show them these terms so they know their rights Our method of protecting your rights has two steps 1 copyright the library and 2 offer you this license which gives you legal permission to copy distribute and or modify the library Also for each distributor s protection we want to make certain that everyone understands that there is no warranty for this free library If the library is modified by someone else and passed on we want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original version so that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on the original authors reputations Finally any free program is threatened constantly by software patents We wish to avoid the danger that companies distributing free software will individually obtain patent licenses thus in effect transforming the program into proprietary software To prevent this we have made it clear that any patent must be licensed for everyone s free use or not licensed at all Most GNU software including some libraries is covered by the ordinary GNU General Public License which was designed for utility programs This license the GNU Library General Public License applies to certain designated libraries This license is quite different from the ordinary Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 231 Addendum 232 one
46. is checked Override signal detection When checked the display unit will ignore the measured standard and will display the video signal according to the manual settings e Encoding sets the encoding of the video signal This can be RGB or YCbCr Chroma sampling sets the sampling of the video signal Possible sampling options are 4 2 2 4 4 4 and 4 4 4 4 e Bit depth sets the bit depth of the video signal Possible settings are 8 10 or 12 e Video framing sets the video framing of the video signal Possible options are Interlaced Pro gressive or Segmented Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 123 Full functionality description 4 3 5 3 Dual link 1 AB menu 124 Hu o gt D rat T t 108 Override signal detection Wi Encoding RGB Chroma sampling 4 4 4 Bit depth 10 Video framing Interlaced Swap channels Wi e Measured standard link A the standard measured by the display unit on link A Identifier packet link A the packet with standard information identified by the display unit on link A e Measured standard link B the standard measured by the display unit on link B e Identifier packet link B the packet with standard information identified by the display unit on link B To display the video information on the screen the display unit gives priority to the standard it detects by analyzing the input signal If the identifier packet does not correspond to the measured standard or if t
47. licensed software product files misuse circuit failure or any change damage due to fire water thunder or lightning power failure or fluctuation disruption of communication lines or due to force majeure or any reason foreign to the equipment Any specific services or procedures asked for by the Customer related to verification of repaired equipment If several failures occur which are excluded from warranty due to circumstances such as fire and if Barco n v s understanding that these circumstances may result in damage to other hardware under agreement then Barco n v is entitled to terminate the contract No fees will be paid back by Barco n v in this case Inspection of equipment will be required prior to the continuation of this Agreement the same terms and conditions as for the inspection prior to the contract apply 1 6 7 Trademarks Brand and product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks registered trademarks or copyrights of their respective holders All brand and product names mentioned in this manual serve as comments or examples and are not to be understood as advertising for the products or their manufactures Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 11 Introduction 1 6 8 Open source license This product contains software components released under an Open Source license A copy of the source code is available on request by contacting your sales representative See appendix A for details 1 6 9 WEEE In or
48. manual 195 Addendum 7 1 4 4 Compliancy e RoHS compliant 7 2 Timings 7 2 1 SDI input board 7 2 1 1 Signal input e 4 BNC connectors Y 2 Inputs Y 2 Loop through outputs e Accepts the input signals Y 2xSDI v 2x HDSDI v 2x 3Gb s optional v 1x Dual link optional e Automatic input detection 196 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 7 2 1 2 Single link SD and HD timings Addendum 4 n 7 o 9 y 2 23 E 3 3 y 2 os pr 3 D t 5 3 3 o no is 30 3 D ER 9 3 0 3 25 a a a 35 5 a 99 0 a 2 3 5 Y 20 E 0 s 3 2 2 os a a E 2 S ad D 3 N a pv 720x576 I 25 Y CoC 4 2 2 8 or 10 D Yes 5 3 E j 1 m 2 N ius ul 2 3 720x480 I 29 97 30 YCC 4 2 2 8 or 10 S Yes 1920x1080 I 25 29 97 30 gt Yes z uv Y m P y 2 x 1920x1080 or 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 Y CbC 4 2 2 10 i Yes ite PsF gt 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 yo 1280x720 P ias Yes 50 29 94 60 Zm Table 4 Single link SD and HD timings NOTE The SD and HD timings are supported by both the RHDM B and the RHDM P Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 197 Addendum 7 2 1 3 Dual link HDSDI timings optional J Y 7 9 9 y a 25 4 3 y y 93 Es 3 ye 5 s 3 El no iw 30 o o 93 o Q h a e 8 359 3 a a a 3 a 3 S Y a8 T oO 5 5 y 9 a a ea z x ES D 5 N a P 50 59 94 60 TEG 4 2 2 10 No YGE 4 2 2 12 No R G B 4 4 4 10 No
49. option v Press f or AH to confirm the highlighted option e To change the custom action safe area Y Move with the trackball to highlight one of the numbers behind Hor or Ver Press or to select the highlighted number To change the number move with the trackball or type a number with the numeric keypad Press HS or 4 to confirm the new value or press 4 to restore to the pre viously selected number A NOTE The values depicted at Hor and Ver indicate the amount of percent that the area is reduced with respect to the ARM or image borders How to set graphics safe area e Press 6 O to open the safe area settings toolbox e Choose if the graphics safe are needs to be defined relative to the ARM Aspect Ratio Markers defined above or the relative to the original image borders v Move with the trackball to highlight the wanted option Y Press f or to confirm the highlighted option e Choose by which standard the graphics safe area is defined For more information about these standard settings please check the tables in the addendum To select the wanted standard v Move with the trackball to highlight the wanted option v Press f or to confirm the highlighted option Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 99 Full functionality description e To change the custom graphics safe area v Move with the trackball to highlight one of the numbers behind Hor or Ver Press
50. successful and the display unit will operate normally immediately Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 39 How to 3 3 How to view signals connected to the SDI input board INPUT 1 INPUT 2 IN OUT IN OUT Figure 9 Input connectors SDI input board The standard input board that is mounted in slot 1 is a SDI input board The SDI input board has two inputs that are separately connected with a loop through output connector NOTE The input signals are not available at the loop through output connectors when the display unit is in hard standby Up to 2 inputs can be applied to the SDI board simultaneously In the table below the possible combinations are shown Input SDI board Input 1 Input 2 SDI SDI Possible inputs HDSDI HDSDI 3Gb s optional 3Gb s optional Dual link optional To select a valid signal open the input selection toolbox by pressing long 6 on the button of the window in which the input signal has to be shown or 2 The concept of selection and viewing of the valid signals is summarized in the figure below 40 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual How to ACTIVE WINDOW is shown on screen Me A O INPUT 1 O INPUT 2 O INPUT 1 INPUT 2 Figure 10 Selection of inputs window 1 2 To toggle between the input options for the active window press 4 the same button to toggle between the input options The selected input is shown instantaneously To change the active window press 4 the
51. the luminance which can be produced by the display These different conditions give rise to perceptual differences a video shown on a display with a linear end to end transfer function will look very pale and unsaturated Therefore a transfer gamma end to end with an exponent higher than 1 is desired around 1 2 This situation is referred to as rendering intent the video is encoded in such a way exponent 0 45 effective gamma 0 52 that when a CRT decodes it with a gamma of 2 2 2 5 the end result has an end to end transfer gamma of around 1 2 5 6 Selection of OETFs in the RHDM OETF means Opto Electric Transfer Function An OETF defines the way the input signal electric is transferred to luminance at the display side The video encoding functions explained above are examples of OETFs The following OETFs can be selected by the user e Rec 709 e SMPTE 240M e sRGB e xvYCC The xvYCC function is identical to Rec 709 in the legal range of values However xvYCC can encode headrooms and footrooms that give rise to out of gamut colors With the wide gamut of the display unit these colors are displayed correctly on screen e Pure Gamma Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 159 Video signal processing Extended Gamma This option is an extension of the pure gamma OETF to headroom and footroom with the same intent as xvYCC In addition to these possible OETFs the user can also select the gamma exponent y r
52. the value see picture above Press 4 again or to confirm the new value The timeout of the toolbox can be set in the OSD menu The toolbox can be closed by pressing f the exit button on the control panel or by selecting the cross in the top right corner 11 On screen display menu The On Screen Display OSD menu contains the settings that are not frequently used The OSD menu can be accessed by pressing f on the control panel The trackball can be used to navigate in the menu and to select an option and or setting Moving up down with the track ball will allow scrolling through the different options Moving the track ball to the left will close the OSD submenu Moving the track ball to the right will open a deeper OSD submenu Settings can be activated and deactivated by pressing f or by pressing f 2 The timeout of the OSD menu can be set in the OSD menu OSD settings The OSD menu can be closed by pressing 4 x Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 81 Full functionality description 4 1 12 Web interface The display unit has a web interface When a pc is connected via the local network or directly to one of the ethernet ports of the display unit the settings of the display unit can be monitored and or changed via the pc The web interface can be loaded via a standard web browser by browsing to the IP address of the ethernet port of the display unit that is connected to the local network 4 2 Settings control panel a
53. to the operation and settings of the display unit can be found and is in most cases extended with background information that can be relevant for the user to understand the capabilities of the display unit Aliasing Aliasing of a displayed image occurs when frequencies higher than half of the sample frequency are used in the image Nyquist theorem Background lt lt 162 The background setting is similar to the brightness setting on a CRT display unit Background adjusts the black level of the display unit Setting the background too low information in the dark parts of the image is lost and possible information in the headroom of the video signal can become visible Setting the background too high will lead to the whole image resting on a grey pedestal and the bright levels being clipped The dark levels becoming visible in the foot room of the video signal The value of the background control is expressed in number of bits The actual light output at the 100 drive level depends on the setting of the picture control The value of the background is equivalent to video offset and is expressed in 8 bit steps clipping bright levels LCD drive gt 100 Visualize super bright Visualize super dark Black offset gt Black White Video signal 0 100 clipping dark levels Figure 57 Background control Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Terminology Black body locus Line in the x y colo
54. unit under an angle with respect to the horizontal plane that can vary between minimum 5 C to maximum 15 C BRIE 0 Figure 72 Variation of angles that can be reached via tiltable stand 7 8 3 2 2 Install the Barco stand Remove the brackets The display unit is delivered with brackets for rack mounting First remove the 2 rack brackets with handles by unscrewing 2x 3 torx head screws T20 Figure 73 Removal of rack brackets 212 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Addendum Mount the Barco stand Place the display unit with the front side on a horizontal flat and stable table covered with bubble wrap or a similar protective material and unscrew the 4 knurled screws provided on the 4 VESA mounting positions Figure 74 Removal 4 knurled screws Use the 4 knurled screws to mount the stand on the bottom 4 VESA mounting positions Place the display unit up right and verify that the display unit is placed on a flat and horizontal surface at all times Figure 75 VESA mounting with the 4 knurled screws Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 213 Addendum 7 8 3 2 3 Remove the Barco stand Instructions to remove the Barco stand from the display unit e Place the display unit with the front side on a horizontal flat and stable table covered with bub ble wrap or a similar protective material e Unscrew
55. versa Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 57 How to Install copy Presets from to USB drive A A USB drive has been detected that contains presets You can install these presets on this monitor This monitor also contains some presets which you may want to copy to the USB drive WARNING Copying Presets will OVERWRITE the Presets on the target Install presets from USB drive Copy presets to USB drive Cancel NOTE The popup window will not appear if both display and USB stick do not contain any presets The presence of an upload package might also prevent the popup window from appearing Depending of the availibility of presets on either USB stick or monitor the popup menu might provide 2 or 3 options Those 3 options are e Install presets from USB drive This will copy presets from the USB stick to the display This option is only available if the USB stick has presets in the root of the USB stick The presets are represented as files on the root of the USB stick and must be named 1 pre 5 pre representing presets 1 5 If for example the USB stick contains two preset files in its root 1 namel pre and 4 some_name pre then by invoking this option presets 1 and 4 on the display will be replaced by those on the USB stick Note that installing presets from a USB stick also reloads the current active preset Copy preset to USB drive Copies presets from the display to the USB stick This
56. which applies to it and any later version you have the option of following the terms and conditions either of that version or of any later version published by the Free Software Foundation If the Library does not specify a license version number you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software Foundation 14 If you wish to incorporate parts of the Library into other free programs whose distribution conditions are incompatible with these write to the author to ask for permission For software which is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation write to the Free Software Foundation we sometimes make exceptions for this Our decision will be guided by the two goals of preserving the Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 237 Addendum 238 free status of all derivatives of our free software and of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally NO WARRANTY 15 BECAUSE THE LIBRARY IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE LIBRARY TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE LIBRARY AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE LIBRARY IS WITH YOU SHOULD THE LIBRARY PROVE DEFECTIVE YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING
57. 01 User manual Full functionality description The information of the active window displayed on the screen is highlighted in white NOTE In dual view or pan amp zoom mode both input signals selected by the windows are shown on the screen The active window is still highlighted in white in the status bar and refers to the fact that certain settings can be changed for the active window only e g toggle between color and monochrome by pressing one will only be applied to the active window 4 1 6 Invalid signal indicator Ccox lt Figure 24 Invalid signal indicator When the signal selected by the active window is not valid or when there are no signals available then the Invalid signal indicator is shown on a black screen 4 1 7 Under monitor display bar optional CAM1 E Figure 25 Screenshot UMD bar with two tally lights The Under Monitor Display UMD bar is shown at the bottom of the screen and has two tally lights 4 1 8 Picture adjustment bar Background 0 levels Picture 100 cd m 127 ize SZ 200 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 79 Full functionality description Hue O degrees Saturation 100 ii 250 10D Jo Figure 26 Screenshot Picture adjustment bar The picture adjustment bar appears at the bottom of the screen over the UMD when the setting of Background Picture Saturation or Hue is changed 4 1 9 Pointer functionality Icon Description Action de Pointe
58. 1 o 0 5 1 V Video signal Figure 56 The inverse of the Rec 709 encoding function fitted with a power function 158 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Video signal processing But a gamma of 2 0 sounds very strange in the broadcast world All these years video looked good on CRTs where people are used to values of gamma of 2 2 2 5 or even 2 8 but never 2 0 Thus this mean that we have been looking at non linear end to end transfer Indeed according to CRT physics the cathode ray tube transfer characteristic has a gamma of 2 5 An early EBU specification actually uses a number of 2 8 However a later in depth characterization of the gamma of a CRT Alan Roberts Methods of measuring and calculating display transfer characteristics gamma BBC RD 1991 6 yields values closer to 2 2 2 3 So yes in fact the scene to screen transfer has not been linear from the start With an effective encoding gamma of 0 52 and an effective display gamma of 2 2 2 5 the system transfer is somewhere in between 1 1 1 3 A recent EBU recommendation EBU Tech 3320 actually specifies the value of 2 35 for new reference grade 1 monitors Why does this non linear scene to screen transfer give such good results The scene and the display have very different viewing conditions Video monitors are typically calibrated at a luminance of about 100 cd m and viewed in dim environments A scene can have a luminance which is 100 1000 times larger the sun than
59. 12 Web Interfaces e nisani pt il oil 82 Settings control panel and tOOlbOX cece cece eect eee eee eee teeta eee enaee 82 4 2 1 Overview buttons control panel ccece eee e eee eee eee e teeta teeta eae ene ed 82 4 2 2 Control DUtCONS msi e EEA eee eee ee 83 4 2 2 1 Overview control buttons cece eee eee eee eee teeta eae na ene 83 4 2 2 2 Power button ve csctisecce seu ced es bee eed A 84 4 2 2 3 Screen select button cece eee eee eee eee eee ete eee eta a eae 85 4 2 2 4 Calibration button cece eee eee eee teeta een ena teenies 85 4 23 Fault LED lc aan a e a ae a ae aTa Aa Ta e Dada 86 4 2 4 Image adjustment kNODS ooococccccccnccnccnnncnnccnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannananccnnes 87 42 5 BUNCtION Key iea aa aa aaa a a aaa a aa 88 4 2 5 1 Overview function buttons cece eee eect eee e teeta eee e teenies 88 4 2 5 2 Select input button 0 cere ee eaten eee ee enaee 89 4 2 5 3 View mode bDUttON cece cece eee ee teen e eee eee ne eae enaee 90 4 2 5 4 Display and backlight scan mode button cceeeeee sees eee eeeees 90 4 2 5 5 Color working space DUttON cece cece e eee e eee teat eee ee teeta ene 91 4 2 5 6 Scale mode button cece eee eee ee eee teen e eee e eee eta enee 94 4 2 5 7 Aspect ratio button 2 2 0 ccc eee e eens eee ee neta tena 95 4 2 5 8 Safe area marker settings DUttON c cece cece e eect ee eee eee e eee 9
60. 147 Power Management Web page cecece cece eee eee eee nett rene tne teeta ee teeta nates 148 Documentation Web page cece cece eee eee nent ene EEEE Ennn EEEn nunnan nnt 149 Support web page exorcista 150 Admin web page software Update cc cecee cece eect eee ee eee tena ene teas 151 From captured light on the scene to the image on the screen ccceeeeee ees 153 LM for Rec O98 ita vacate fev beatae vies ca A shee tides dade d er e ey th agnady eed 155 LeV fOr XVY CG ri ea 156 The Rec 709 encoding equation fitted with a power function cceeeeee ees 157 The inverse of the Rec 709 encoding function fitted with a power function 158 Background Control s eoid fend loli dap dd igs apes dd 162 Hue and saturation control cece eee ene teeta e eee ne eae ed 164 Pict re control cer eaae ieee detest nde deh ede nl shod dud wa detee beet e a a Eae 167 Pixel and subpixel definition cece cece eee eee eee eae eee eee nan 172 Location OF CONNECIOS clar dee bee ie edo es bean oie ede de bees 181 RHDM 1701 Front VIEW 2 0 ccc cece ee i eiaa y E aa 185 RHDM 1 7 02 Top View cosida dan 186 RHDM 1701 Bottom V EW ccc cece een eterna nates 186 RHDM 1701 Rear VSW cresien ade Yen nl candies cele die donee 187 RHDM 1701 Side VieW ccecc cece cee eee nee E a AYEN ETA 188 RHDM 1701 3D front VieW ooocccccccnccnconcnccnccnnnccnncnncnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnancrnnrrannnane
61. 19 Y C C with headroom e 4 940 Y C C with footroom e 4 1019 Y C C full range R G B full range e 0 1023 DVI RGB e Custom The following table summarizes the recommended settings However the actual OETF choice is ultimately with the user R stands for recommended and a stands for alternative de E 3 ES 35 3 E U Oo Ee Ea 3 vu U Ve a o yg N s Eo Oo o oOo 83 W EE E olr oll Ekla o 58 3 315 2 2 25 32 X Q u 0 0u on gt 1080 720 HD video R a a a 2735 64 940 480i SD video a a R 2 2 64 940 576i SD video a R 2 35 64 940 DVI a a R 22 0 1023 Table 8 OETF shapes Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 201 Addendum The OETF is a window setting A different OETF can be assigned to Window 1 and Window 2 Any display input can be routed to each window 7 5 Color spaces The color space can be chosen independently of OETF Selectable white points are e D55 5500 K e D65 6503 K default D75 7500 K e D93 9300 K e Custom in x y The calibrated luminance picture setting is 100 cd m2 This is the luminance of the maximum allowed video level in the selected video range Selectable color spaces primaries e Rec 709 e EBU 3123 e SMPTE RP145 SMPTE C e Native e Custom in x y for red green and blue optional only for RHDM P The following table summarizes the primaries of the basic color spaces The nati
62. 3 Environmental Cautions cc cece cece eee eee eee eae eee e enna 13 1 7 4 Requirement for dusty environments cece cece eee eee eee eee eee ena eee 14 1 7 5 LED SChECN sii tevin te cess ead Ae ana ange AE EA Woe eases Miia ERRE AENEA 14 ATO COVER E E tea A A kite a 14 1 7 7 Hazardous materials ccccee cece eee a a eee eee eee ene ene Oaai Ee aE 15 1 7 8 Specific handling precautions cc cece eee eee eee eee eee eee teen t ates 15 2 FISC Operation nanena aeie inia Gib AE ota edna erin sen ae eee nest abe tae eiea aT 16 2 1 Unpacking installation and Cables 16 2 2 Overview locations for operation ssssssssssserrrrrrrrtnsssrerrirrrrunnnrrenernre 16 2 3 Switch on the display unit ssscosinaartr Llao iras 17 2 4 How to register the display UNit oooococonccccccncncnccncnnncnnncnnnnnnannnnenanns 19 2 5 Concepts of operation esac cot ols pao nie an Gate ee aata Sata a 32 2 6 How to setup the display Unlimited hadesnigaens 35 O 36 246 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Table of contents 3IL Legende Ania tons Gare elas eas Sree ead ieee abe shad ACEA O 36 3 2 How to change the license installed on the display unit 000 36 3 3 How to view signals connected to the SDI input board e 40 3 4 How to change the color working SPaCe 0cceeee eee eee eee eee eee eee eeaee 42 3 5 How to visualize the dark levels 2 2 cceceeece eee neces eee eee e
63. 6 4 2 5 9 Settings of the safe area markers cc cece cece eee teeta teats 97 4 2 5 10 Color channel selection button cece eee eee e eee eee eeee 101 4 2 5 11 Monochrome adjustment button cece cece eee teeta eeaeee 102 4 2 5 12 Function keys tree ccc eee c cece eee teeta teens teeta tee ee eae enes 103 4 2 6 Numeric keypad sirri assire eieed Oe 107 4 2 6 1 Overview numeric keypad DULtLONS occooocccccoccnccnnncanccnnnnanccnneno 107 4 2 6 2 Numeric keypad functionality ooococccccccccccccnconcnccnccnnncanccnnnns 107 4 2 6 3 Special function key assignment 0 cece eee ee eee eee eee eee eae 108 4 2 7 Navigation pad nssr rnai seein ieee elie hee vee edie eee eee eee 108 4 2 7 1 Overview navigation pad buttons ce cceceee eee eee ee eee ee eee 108 4 2 7 2 Navigation pad functionality cece cece cece eee eee eee ee eee 109 248 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 4 3 4 4 Table of contents Settings OSD MENUR F sascha IA E NE ee eae 110 Ao 3 1 MAIN MON aan isa 110 4 3 2 OSD Settings MENU cece een a etna ene e eee 111 4 3 3 UMD MENU einai ogs e rd N a Ses aang eed es 111 4 3 3 1 UMD Main Menu cece teeter ene ee eee eee eterna 111 4 3 3 2 Manual S ttingS iiircica circa ladies 112 4 3 3 3 GPI Settings MENU aai eee ee eats teeta a ia 113 43 4 Input SONO mino dla tiendan 114 4 3 4 1 Input settings Main MeNU oooccccnc
64. 701 User manual 61 62 How to e 3D LUT upload Y Plug in the USB stick in the USB port of the display unit The file is automatically uploaded into the unit Give the monitor 15s time to copy the file before removing the USB stick Y To use the new user 3D LUT file the file should be activated via the Input settings OSD menu or via the web interface 3 15 3 3D LUT upload via web interface e Connect the display unit to the local network v Plug an ethernet cable in ethernet port 0 or ethernet port 1 e Connect with the pc to the display unit Y Y Check the IP address that is assigned to the ethernet port Press 64 to open the Dis play Information toolbox Write down the IP address of the corresponding ethernet port Open a browser window and type in the Address bar http the IP address e g http 150 158 200 140 The web interface of the display unit will open barco com Documentation Support RHDM Barco s reference high definition monitor RHDM Input selection Color processing User 3D LUT Scan mode UMD and Tally System info Power management Documentation Support Admin Barco RHDM 1701 User manual How to e 3D LUT file upload Y Select User 3D LUT from the selection menu on the left hand side of the webpage Y Click on Upload file to go to the Upload Custom 3D LUT page Custom 1D and 3D LUT U
65. 8 7 11 33 Power factor iii a paa O eee eek 179 FU 3 4 Earthy Qroun lirica lidad 179 7 1 1 3 5 Input protection ccce cece cece eee neta ee a 179 PLL CONNGCIOFS ci iG ce tee a Waianae ned ante add odes a AE gnats 180 7 1 1 4 1 Input and output Options cc cece cece e eee eee eee 180 250 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Table of contents 7 1 1 4 2 Signal inputs rocio ewes ede eile ele eee 182 LELAS Control eieiei den tide rdene agen dos ile eedena aged den EEES 182 HALLA POW Slee ayia serena wes eye av EAL ee aaa aL EA neat 184 1 1 1 4 5 Control Pal econo cate ten 184 7 1 2 Mechanical SpecificatiONS oooooccocccccocncconcncnnnonnnnnnccnnnnancnnnrnnnnnannnnn nes 184 Li 2d DIMENSIONS ir aa ants 184 12 2 WO e tees ieee eee Geese hae Roe ened ees 184 7 1 2 3 Mechanical drawings cccceeeee eee eee eee ee teen e eaten eee ae eae 185 71 274 FINiSNING ses sede vcd o fod ae iv eens ele ees 190 7 1 3 Environmental specifications cece cece eee eee e eee eee ae ee nes 191 7 1 3 1 Random vibration cece eee eee eee eee nee nent na eee eee 191 7 1 3 2 FUNetiONal SHOCK ieni cece aes Peed aea ees Sande a ede eee awita 191 721 233 TEMPeratUTO it ile eee hited dais Aa ee eee eee BT he 191 7 1 3 3 1 Storage temperature cece cece ee eee eee e eee eee e ee eee ena 191 7 1 3 3 2 Operating temperature cece cece e ee cee eee teeta e eaten ene 191 713 0 EMJE
66. B bit depth chroma subsampling or field frame segment type User video settings such as background gain saturation and hue are also calculated in this matrix The Picture setting does not have any influence on the conversion of the video signal to the image on the screen The Picture setting only drives the power of the backlight and consequently the brightness of the image Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 153 Video signal processing Undo step 2 The video signal needs to be converted to the linear light domain by using an Opto Electrical Transfer Function OETF More details about this step will be given in the following sections The OETF can be defined by the user Y gamma exponent from 1 0 to 3 0 in steps 0 05 Y gamma shape Rec 709 xvYCC SMPTE 240M Pure gamma Extended gamma sRGB Y input footroom and headroom levels Undo step 1 The linear RGB signal is presented on the screen and must be shown in a given color space primaries and white point Because the display typically has a wider gamut than the intended gamut a display color space conversion is needed The color space can also be defined by the user v white point selection D55 D65 D75 D93 custom in x y Y color gamut selection EBU 3213 Rec 709 SMPTE RP 145 xvYCC Native and Custom R G and B primaries in x y Option for P version NOTE The fundamentals of the information presented in this chapter can be found in the following
67. Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description Upload Custom 3D LUT Select Custom 3D LUT file Browse RHDM Input selection Color processing User 3D LUT Scan mode UMD and Tally Preset Management System info Power management Documentation Support Admin Figure 43 Upload Custom 3D LUT page e Browse for a User 3D LUT file by clicking on the Browse button Note that the file can have any name and doesn t have to be name 3d lut Hit the upload button to upload the file to the monitor Activation LUT active on window 1 activates the 3D LUT file on window 1 LUT active on window 2 activates the 3D LUT file on window 2 Interpolation Interpolation There are two possible settings Tetrahedral or Trilinear The tetrahedral interpolations will keep the colour tints across luminosity It is similar to a hardware GPU alike rendering of 3D LUT cube Trilinear interpolations interpolates independently for R G and B and is more similar to a software CPU alike rendering Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 141 Full functionality description 4 4 5 Scan mode page 142 Backlight scanning Scanning backlight O Apply RHDM Input selection Color processing User 3D LUT Scan mode UMD and Tally Preset Management System info Power management Documentation Support Admin Figure 44 Backlight scanning web page Activate or deactivate the scanning backlight opti
68. Blue Channel selection Allows the user to select the color channel Red Green or Blue to be viewed e Red Select the Red channel e Blue Select the Blue channel e Green Select the Green channel The selected color channel is shown in its own color e g the blue color channel is shown in blue e Monochrome Displays the selected color channel in grayscale Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 101 Full functionality description 4 2 5 11 Monochrome adjustment button Function Description Monochrome adjustment A Toggle between full color Y CpC and monochrome Y only 102 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description 4 2 5 12 Function keys tree Screen select Display name Serial Number H Software version Eth 0 DHCP IP Address H IP Netmask Gateway MAC Eth 1 Same as Eth 0 Refresh Select input Input signal 1 Input signal 2 m Input signal 3 c Gamma settings OETF Gamma Signal range t Headroom level Footroom level Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 103 Full functionality description Display and backlight scan mode a Non scanning backlight Scanning backlight Color working space color space
69. D Settings related to the Under Monitor Display bar Input settings Settings related to input signals shown in window 1 and window 2 Input detection Settings related to the detection of the input signals e Display settings Shows information related to the calibration settings of the monitor e Presets Settings related to the storage of user settings in so called presets Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description e Operation time Information on the operation time of the different components of the display unit Temperature Temperature reading of different components of the display unit e Faults and warnings Fault Warning list License nformation related to the license and feature packs installed on the display unit Activate Admin Mode Activates the admin mode When the admin mode is activated a new pincode can be generated Please consult the section How to change the license connected to your display unit for more detailed information 4 3 2 OSD settings menu Hide after timeout O Timeout 20 Hide after timeout When checked the toolboxes and OSD menus will hide close after a cer tain period of inactivity e Timeout Sets the time expressed in seconds minimal 10 s maximal 120 s of inactivity dur ing which the toolboxes and OSD menus stay visible open IMPORTANT The status bar is considered to be an OSD menu and hides after the same time of inactivity if hide
70. D LUT Scan mode UMD and Tally Preset Management System info Power management Documentation Support Admin Figure 48 Power management web page Activates or deactivates the standby functionality soft standby Press Apply to send changes on the web page to the display unit 148 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description 4 4 10 Documentation page Documentation The online documentation is available at my barco com RHDM Input selection Color processing User 3D LUT Scan mode UMD and Tally Preset Management System info Power management Documentation Support Admin Figure 49 Documentation web page This web page contains the weblink to the documentation explorer at my barco com You can use the same ID and password as for the licensing of the display unit to access the documentation online Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 149 Full functionality description 4 4 11 Support page Support teams EMEA Tel a2 56 262 350 Fax 32 56 233 013 Email support smd barco com RHDM United States Input selection Color processing Tel Fa 866 992 2726 User 3D LUT Fax See ar a a 678 475 8124 UMD and Tally Email helpdesk bedusa barco lt Preset Management System info Power management Documentation Support Admin Figure 50 Support web page On this web page the contact details of the Barco support teams in EMEA Europe Middle East
71. DM 1701 User manual Full functionality description 4 2 4 Image adjustment knobs Figure 30 Image adjustment knobs Function Description Background Adjusts the background from 127 to 128 The background is equiv alent to video offset and is expressed in 8 bit steps Calibrated value O default O Picture Adjusts the picture from 45 to 200 The picture is expressed in cd m nit Calibrated value 100 default The calibration of the color gamut white point and gamma is main tained when the picture is between 45 cd m and 150 cd m 3 Saturation Adjusts the saturation from O to 250 The saturation is expressed in percentage Calibrated value 100 default y Hue Adjusts the hue from 90 to 90 The hue is expressed in degrees Ka Calibrated value O default Pressing the knob C4 sets the value back to the calibrated preset value NOTE e When the value of the image adjustment knobs deviates from the calibrated value the display unit operates out of the calibrated range The LED above the knob will light up orange e The image adjustments knobs Background Saturation and Hue act only on the active window The Picture knob acts on the entire screen Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 87 Full functionality description 4 2 5 Function keys 4 2 5 1 Overview function buttons O Y E E 6 O 0 E Es Figure 31 Function buttons maximum Pon nn drive level
72. E eee eee Eaa E E EE 65 3 16 2 Software upload via ethernet cece cece eee eee eee eee ee teeta ee teeta 65 3 16 3 Software upload via USB 0c eee etter teen rnern 70 4 Full functionality description sssssssssssserrrrrrrrresssrrrrresssrrrrrereerrrrrrre 72 4 Operator ti elude 72 4 1 1 Overview of operation functionalities cece eee eee eee eee tenes 72 4 1 2 Operational mode OVervieW cece cece eterna eae ene ened 72 41 35 ilindicator lights ss ito A eee 74 4 1 4 Control Panel ion a a a ii 75 4 1 4 1 Overview operation control panel ooocococccccccccccnnnnnnccnncnnncnnnnnos 75 4 1 4 2 USB POE id od ua Seka oti ii 75 4 1 4 3 Press DUTON Simi ie ia 76 4 1 4 4 Press and rotary Knobs 0oocoocccccccoccncnnconcnnanccnnnnnnccnncnancnnnnnnnnos 76 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 247 Table of contents 4 2 4 1 4 5 Trackball icon ta cee ees eee eel ko 76 4 476 LEDS illa 76 4 125 Status Dar ri A eens 78 4 1 6 Invalid signal indicator cece eee eee eee eaten eee 79 4 1 7 Under monitor display bar optional cece eee eee ee eect teeta e eaten eae 79 4 1 8 Picture adjustment bar 0 cece eee teeta nee need 79 4 1 9 Pointer functionality 0 eee e eae a teen e tated 80 Ai V1 0 TOO DO si heen Pigde tee tenas de eases cha tad eds pet noes ced eted Ena a Aaa EAA 80 4 1 11 On screen display MENU ccc cece eee eee eee teeta eaten ed 81 4 1
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74. HDM 1701 User manual 203 Addendum 7 7 Safe area marker settings 204 The safe areas are defined in EBU Technical Recommendation R95 2000 ITU Recommendation ITU R BT 1379 2 and SMPTE Recommended Practice RP218 2002 The following safe area marker settings are defined e For 16 9 signal formats and when the safe area markers are defined relative to the aspect ratio markers 1920x1080 1280x720 and Wide SD Aspect Rato Standard Markers 16 9 10 5 za 6 7 5 6 7 5 14 9 10 5 i 11 5 User Table 12 Safe area markers defined for 16 9 formats and relative to ARM e For 16 9 signal formats and when the safe area markers are defined relative to the image bor ders 1920x1080 1280x720 and Wide SD Standard Action safe area Graphics safe area Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical Table 13 Safe area markers defined for 16 9 formats and relative to image borders For 4 3 signal formats and when the safe area markers are defined relative to the image borders standard definition 480i and 576i Standard Action safe area Graphics safe area Horizontal Vertical Horizontal 11 5 0 10 11 5 SMPTE Table 14 Safe area markers defined for 4 3 formats and relative to image borders Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Addendum NOTE The percentages define the reduction of the image on one side of the screen The reduction takes place at both sides of the screen and thus th
75. MAC address Note To change a value select the item_that has to be changed using the trackball Press 2f of and edit the value with the trackball The value can also be edited by typing the numbers using the numeric keypad on the control panel use to cancel erroneous in puts When the desired value is reached Press 2f D or to confirm 4 2 2 4 Calibration button Function Description CAL Calibration CF Resets Background Picture Hue and Saturation and RGB Mono select to the preset values The button is connected with the button The last selected saved preset in the color working space toolbox will be selected by pressing f a Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 85 Full functionality description 4 2 3 Fault LED FAULT Figure 29 Fault LED The Fault LED lights up when a hardware failure is detected by the display unit The Fault LED does not refer to the display unit operating in non calibrated mode When the Fault LED lights up red the Cal Err indicator LED on the bezel will also light up red a IMPORTANT When an error occurs consult the OSD submenu Status controller to check the warning and or fault messages NOTE When the display unit starts up from a hard standby status the Fault LED lights up during the initialization When the control panel is fully operational and when the display unit did not detect problems during start up the Fault LED will go out 86 Barco RH
76. MC a de ci 191 7 1 3 4 1 EMI EMC notice 0ooocccccconcncconcncnnnnnnncnnccnnnnnnnrnn tena ene eenaes 191 ALIA 2 ENNO MS torn detras 192 72133423 FEC NORMS rena a a 193 T51 3 4 4 ICES NOM Sa nin dai a a aE e aa Aa 193 7315325 UM kyrie nirnu iae ek ee bev ee 194 7 1 3 6 Altitude LOW PreSSUre cece eee eect ee ee nee teeta eta eee ees 194 71 3 7 ACOUSTIC NOISC iii is 194 1 1 3 8 Dust ASS temida taa eed 195 7 1 4 Other specifications 0 cece eee eee eee ee i aa aie Ae kaai Eia 195 LA LAMB ra EE 195 A A A eens 195 1 1 4 3 Workmanship cesante 195 7 1 4 4 Compliancy ici eee A eens ee 196 Bec MVS eect he AN a a era A tn 196 7 2 1 SD input board accessed toseece ee en ee de ee ee eds Deg Sec ds See See 196 ADV A Signal input ieuo dias cease li ll 196 7 2 1 2 Single link SD and HD timingS 0 cee ceee eee eects cnet teen eae 197 7 2 1 3 Dual link HDSDI timings optional cccceceese eee eee eee eenees 198 7 2 1 4 3Gb s timings Optional cccccceceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeneeenees 199 A A TO 200 7 4 OETF Opto Electrical Transfer Function 2 cece eee cece e teeta teeta 200 7 5 Color SPACES ieioea aaia di 202 7 6 Mutual effects of scaling and aspect ratio settingS cess eee 203 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 251 Table of contents 7 7 Safe area marker SettingS ccccceeee ce eee eee eee eee ee teen eee eee eaeeaes 204 7 8 Insta
77. OGRAM AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING REPAIR OR CORRECTION 12 IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY GENERAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS 7 13 4 GNU library general public license 230 Version 2 June 1991 Copyright C 1991 Free Software Foundation Inc 51 Franklin St Fifth Floor Boston MA 02110 1301 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Addendum This is the first released version of the library GPL It is numbered 2 because it goes with version 2 of the ordin
78. RHDM 1701 16 5 LCD Broadcast Monitor User manual K5960051 01 Intentionally left blank 2 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Introduction 1 Introduction 1 1 Customer notice Thank you for buying Barco Barco is a world leader in display and visualization solutions We are convinced that you will enjoy our products 1 2 Change record Revision Date Description 00 April 2010 Initial release 01 July 2010 Update for software V3 04 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 3 Introduction 1 3 Contents of the user manual 1 3 1 3 1 Introductory notes on the content The user manual is divided in different sections The sections that are relevant to the reader may depend on the readers experience level Get an image on the screen in 5 minutes After reading the important notices and safety introduction in the chapter Introduction the information provided in the chapter First operation will guide the user through the process of switching on and viewing an input signal on the display unit First reconnaissance with the display unit A chronological reading of the user manual is probably the most satisfying way for users who have not used the display unit before Especially the chapter First operation and the chapter How to will give the user a good feel for the basic operations and the capabilities of the display unit Finding out how to perform a frequently used operation A ded
79. The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and or new versions of the General Public License from time to time Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the present version but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 229 Addendum Each version is given a distinguishing version number If the Program specifies a version number of this License which applies to it and any later version you have the option of following the terms and conditions either of that version or of any later version published by the Free Software Foundation If the Program does not specify a version number of this License you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software Foundation 10 If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free programs whose distribution conditions are different write to the author to ask for permission For software which is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation write to the Free Software Foundation we sometimes make exceptions for this Our decision will be guided by the two goals of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally NO WARRANTY 11 BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PR
80. USB stick Place the file in the root and not in a folder Q IMPORTANT Make sure that the filename starts with rhdm written in lower cases 2 Software upload e Place the USB stick in a USB port of the display unit at the back of the display unit e The display unit will search for the latest software upload file The following warning window appears on the screen A Software update Are you sure you want to update this unit Power off or remove USB stick to cancel the update e The display unit will automatically start the software upload after 10 seconds unless the display unit is powered off or the USB stick is removed When the display unit is busy with the upload of the new software the following warning is shown on the screen A Software update busy A software update s busy Please do not switch off the unit It will reboot itself after the update e When software update has started Software update busy the USB stick can be removed all data is already transferred 70 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual How to e The display unit automatically reboots after finishing the software upload T IMPORTANT If the upload of the new software would fail or would be interrupted the display unit will reboot into the failsafe mode The software version of the failsafe mode is the most recent software version that was uploaded success fully NOTE It is advisable to remove the USB stick after soft
81. a linear tail and a power function with an exponent 0 45 However because of the linear offset and scaling it is not correct to state that the Rec 709 encoding equation is described by a gamma of 0 45 The Rec 709 encoding equation is best fitted with a pure power function with an exponent 0 52 see figure below We call this best fit the effective gamma 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 Linear light rel units Figure 55 The Rec 709 encoding equation fitted with a power function Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 157 Video signal processing 5 5 Rendering intent It is important to realize that the following statement is wrong The video signal must be decoded at the display side in such a way to guarantee a linear system transfer a linear relation between the scene luminance and display luminance called scene to screen or end to end transfer The mathematical inversion of the Rec 709 encoding equation that guarantees a linear end to end luminance transfer is Vir E 45 O lt V qy lt 0 018 V oq 0 099 Yo 0 018 SV 99 lt 1 1 099 However because of the linear offset this inverse does not correspond to an effective gamma of 2 2 but rather to an effective gamma of around 2 0 as discussed in the section effective gamma and illustrated in the figure below 1 0 9 Rec 709 inverse g 2 0 0 8 g 2 2 g 2 5 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 Display Luminance rel units 0
82. a specification of the time that is needed to convert the input signal into light emitted from the LCD panel expressed in milliseconds ms The latency shown in the status bar is determined by the time difference between the receipt of the middle line of the frame and the output on the screen of the middle line of the same frame This time already includes the latency of the LCD panel Lightness Lightness CIE L is the standard approximation to the perceptual response to luminance Lightness is obtained from a non linear transformation of luminance 903 32 as lt 0 008856 Y Y n n L ole ud 16 0 008856 lt L Y Y n n Light output The luminance that is emitted by the display unit expressed in cd m Luma Luma Y is an engineering term that describes the non linear transformation of luminance to a perceptual uniform space not to be confused with lightness Luma as a weighted sum of the gamma corrected R G and B components Luminance Luminance Y is a measure for the amount of light that is emitted from the LCD panel The units are cd m or Im sr m and is briefly called nit LUT 3D In the film industry 3D LUTs lookup tables are used to calculate preview colors for a monitor A 3D LUT is a 3D lattice of output color values Each axis is one of the 3 input color components and the input color thus defines a point inside the lattice Since the point may not be on a lattice point the
83. able color working spaces The current color working space is shown at the top of the screen in the status bar 42 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual How to e Press 6 to open the color working space toolbox e Navigate with the trackball to the top of the toolbox color space Press f or AS to change the color working space e Use the trackball to cycle through the defined color working spaces e Press f or HS to confirm the color working space NOTE The newly selected color working space is applied instantaneously to the output on the screen and always applies to both windows The color working space which is currently used to display the image on the screen is shown in the status bar 3 5 How to visualize the dark levels The dark levels are accessible with the background control on the image adjustments knobs The background control can be changed between 127 and 128 and is set to O by default The unit of the values of the background control is expressed as a number of levels in 8 bit steps Figure 13 Location of the background adjustment control By increasing the value of the background the information in the footroom of the video signal below 0 video signal becomes visible Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 43 How to o gt clipping 5 bright levels Oa 1S a 100 Visualize super bright Visualize Black super dark offset gt Black White Video signal 0 100
84. according to an integer amount No scaling artifacts are introduced 52 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual How to 3 14 How to work with presets 3 14 1 Use case User settings can be stored in a so called preset There are up to 6 possible presets The first one is the factory preset and contains the default user settings the next five can be used by the user to store settings New settings can be loaded from one of the defined presets which involves overwriting the current user settings with the values defined in the preset Presets can be transfered from one RHDM monitor to another via USB 3 14 2 Restoring the active preset A short press on the calibration button loads restores the current active preset Use case example Suppose preset 1 was loaded and is thus the current active preset A user changes on purpose or by accident some of the critical user settings As a result the CAL button will light up orange to indicate this As explained in the LED s subparagraph of the Control panel paragraph A short press on the button will reload preset 1 the button will light up white to indicate that all critical user settings are as defined in the preset again Basically it allows you to return to current active last loaded preset Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 53 How to 3 14 3 Loading Storing amp Erasing presets Via OSD Presets RHDM 2301 OSD settings UMD Input settings Input detection Display settings
85. amp Asia and the United States are given Do not hesitate to contact them for technical assistance when necessary 150 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description 4 4 12 Admin page Admin Upgrade firmware RHDM Input selection Color processing User 3D LUT Scan mode UMD and Tally Preset Management System info Power management Documentation Support Admin Figure 51 Admin web page software update The Admin web page is only accessible with a valid user name and password e User name admin e Password admin117234 e This web page allows the user to update the software via the ethernet port Please consult the how to upload new software for more details about this functionality Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 151 Video signal processing 5 Video signal processing 5 1 General The general way of encoding light captured from a scene with a camera to a video signal which serves as input for a display unit can be described by the following steps Step 1 Light from the scene is captured and transferred to linear RGB This conversion occurs with a given color gamut and white point called the gamma correction Step 2 The linear RGB signal is transferred to a perceptual uniform R G B video signal This is Step 3 The color channels can be encoded The encoding transforms the R G B video signal to an Y CpC video signal to optimize stream capac
86. anging from 1 0 to 3 0 with a default value of 2 35 as per EBU Tech 3320 This gamma exponent can be understood as the resulting effective gamma of the display The simplest function is the pure gamma where L L V But because of differences between CRT and LCD technology using a pure gamma function in LCDs will result in crushed blacks The users would need to increase the background offset black level in order to set up the monitor according to the Pluge pattern But this increases the black level and decreases the available contrast range of the display Therefore the RHDM uses the following OETF concept e Invert the encoding equations Rec 709 xvYCC SRGB or SMPTE240M exactly preserving the linear toe e Make sure that the rendering intent is preserved which means that the resulting effective gamma is equal to the gamma Selected by the user default 2 35 as per EBU 3320 recommenda tion e Take the limited LCD contrast into account so that the dark levels are perceptually discernable This implementation avoids crushing of blacks that would be exhibited by using a pure gamma function and eliminates the need to set the video offset The rendering intent used in the display unit ensures that at a luminance level of 100 cd m the lowest step in the Pluge pattern are just noticeable Detailed example Pure gamma 160 The OETF shown below describes the translation of the electric signal to the video
87. ards Association VM VESA Mount WwW W Watt Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 245 Table of contents 9 Table of contents os a AAA ete len e a Ea EE oleae ecu natn dint a E EEN dace nuns 3 Lad C stomer NOCE iem oss dv osagrs onacintn yas sche ARA PETRA YA suas KOAA ARAR iaei 3 1 2 CHANGES record isisisi tai aa roi Tea ENADE AKEE AAAA Ai Taa 3 1 3 Contents of the user m ntalesnsa raras 4 1 3 1 Introductory notes on the content ccc cece eee eee eee tenet eee ee teeta ed 4 1 3 2 Structure of the User Manual eee eee eee eee eee eae ene ened 4 Led ADOUE ENG produt ti de iden 6 t5 RETO Carl a ed a ee a S O ERS 9 1 6 Important notice 22 5 clei o delas 9 1 6 1 Notation CONVeNtiON oooccccnccnccnncnnncconcnnnnnonnnnancrnncnnnnrnnrnnnnnnnrnnnnninnnnnnnes 9 166 2 COPY MOE oe ae Ca hs nee A ee Meh eee a EEE ee 9 1 6 3 Technical accuracy notice ccc ccc eee eee eee ene eaten eae 10 1 6 4 Technical specifications NOtice cece eee eee tena te tees 10 1 6 5 Federal Communication Commission FCC notice cceceee eee ee eee 10 LAO Wa Yara atrial 10 1167 Ma dema ksa lll E 11 1 6 8 Open source liCenSe ooooocccccnccnccnnncnnnconcnnncnnnnnrnncannnrannrnnennnnrnnrnannnnnnn 12 LLO WEEE A a tai 12 1 7 Safety precautions AA A cecal tect e es aetna he 13 A A E A A E eb eth dia aeeetes aoenase tina 13 1 7 2 Electrical warnings and Cautions cece eee eect ee eee eee ee nena 13 1 7
88. ary GPL Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it By contrast the GNU General Public Licenses are intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software to make sure the software is free for all its users This license the Library General Public License applies to some specially designated Free Software Foundation software and to any other libraries whose authors decide to use it You can use it for your libraries too When we speak of free software we are referring to freedom not price Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute copies of free software and charge for this service if you wish that you receive source code or can get it if you want it that you can change the software or use pieces of it in new free programs and that you know you can do these things To protect your rights we need to make restrictions that forbid anyone to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights These restrictions translate to certain responsibilities for you if you distribute copies of the library or if you modify it For example if you distribute copies of the library whether gratis or for a fee you must give the recipients all the rights that we gave you You must make sure that they too receive or can get the source code If you link a program with the library you must provide complete object
89. ast is maximized Go to the OSD menu by pressing Y Move with the trackball to select the Input settings in the main menu Press f or HS to open the Input settings menu Move with the trackball down to the Black correction setting of the appropriate window When black correction is set at a value different from 100 v press f or HS to select the value v move with the trackball up or type 100 on the numeric keypad to set the value to 100 v press f or HS to confirm the value Barco RHDM 1701 User manual How to 3 8 How to enable native interlaced mode black line inser tion Set the Deinterlace mode to black line insertion Go to the OSD menu by pressing f e Move with the trackball to highlight the Input settings in the main menu e Press f or HS to open the Input settings menu e Move with the trackball to the Deinterlace mode setting of the appropriate window Press f or HS to select the mode e Move with the trackball up or down to select black line insertion mode Press f or HS to confirm the black line insertion mode 3 9 How to change the aspect ratio aa Track ball Figure 14 Location of the button to change the aspect ratio Press ED to toggle between all possible aspect ratios The aspect ratio is applied instanta neously to the window or Press 6 ED to open the aspect ratio mode selection toolbox e Selec
90. at can dissipate properly For units where the power cable or connector is the primary means of detaching the system from the power supply One of the cable ends or power connector should be easily accessible Make sure the unit is disconnected from mains before connecting the signals The display unit must be earthed correctly as described in the safety precautions paragraph Before connecting the unit to mains check if the power source voltage corresponds to the mains voltage marked on the identification label on the display 2 Package amp storage 7 8 2 1 General A safe transport of the units can only be guaranteed if the original undamaged package is used for shipping Handle with care when transporting Keep your original packaging It is designed for this unit and is the ideal protection during transportation 7 8 2 2 Procedure in case of damages 206 All shipments should be opened and inspected for concealed damage or pilferage as soon as possible after the arrival at destination The shipping cartons should be retained for the surveyor s inspection and full and accurate reserves must be made by a letter or a fax message Depending upon the used means of transport the written protest is subject to different time rules e by sea the protest has to be issued against the captain and or ship within 3 days of the delivery of the goods e by road the protest has to be issued against the last road carrier within 7 days a
91. at deeper levels in the OSD menus The main difference is that Picture drives the power of the backlights while Video gain is a multiplication factor applied on the value of the video signal Vi Increasing gain results in clipping of the highlights 168 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Terminology View port The viewport setting will cut out the area inside the video that is related to the selected viewport aspect ratio This can be used to cut black borders from the input signal White point The white point is situated on or very close to the black body locus in the color space The white point determines the color temperature of the displayed image D65 close to 6504 K is the EBU and SMPTE broadcast standard Color temperatures of 5400 5600 K are used in film post production and color temperatures of 9300 K are used in Asia ARIB recommendation Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 169 Addendum 7 Addendum 7 1 Technical specifications 7 1 1 Electro optical specifications 7 1 1 1 Panel specifications 7 1 1 1 1 Panel Active Matrix Liquid Crystal Display AMLCD 7 1 1 1 2 Screen dimensions e Aspect ratio 16 10 e Active screen dimensions v Width 365 8 mm Y Height 205 7 mm v 16 5 diagonal 7 1 1 1 3 Panel surface e Surface treatment antiglare coating e Pencil hardness 2 Hb 7 1 1 1 4 Colors Grayscale e Without dithering v Color depth 10 bit Y Grayscales 1024 e With dithering Y Color depth 12 bi
92. back status is gt blank gt Possible values are v Preset stored Indicates the preset was stored Y Store failed The storing failed Y lt blank gt The feedback status field is by default blank and is also again blank after 15s This means that its information is only shown for about 15s 4 3 7 4 Erase presets The erase submenu has 5 actions number 1 up to 5 corresponding with preset 1 upto 5 Invoking the action erase the corresponding preset If that preset is the current active preset the factory preset is made active instead 4 3 8 Operation time menu Board Panel Backlight 128 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description The operation time of the different components are shown in this menu No warning or fault is generated when the operation time of one of the components exceeds a certain value This menu is mainly for maintenance purposes 4 3 9 Temperature menu In this OSD menu the temperature of different components is shown 4 3 10 Faults and warnings Warnings and Faults 0 Display Status Fault 1 Calibration Warning 3 Spectrometer Warning 4 Calibration data ault 103 Saturation W r Warning 130 Target luminance c r preset Warning 301 No spectrometer found Warning 402 Spectrometer data error ault This menu lists all faults and warnings which have occurred When a fault occurs the FAULT LED on the control panel will light up red
93. bar Brightness Select the brightness of the UMD bar Full Half 1 7 or Dark e Text color Select the color of the text Red Green Amber Off Left Tally lamp Select the color of the left Tally lamp Red Green Amber Off e Right Tally lamp Select the color of the right Tally lamp Red Green Amber Off GPI Brightness e Controlled by Select the pin to control the brightness of the UMD bar GPI1 GPI2 GPI3 or GPI4 e Signal low Select the brightness if the signal at the selected pin is low Full Half 1 7 or Dark e Signal high Select the brightness if the signal at the selected pin is high Full Half 1 7 or Dark Left tally lamp e Controlled by Select the pin to control the color of the left lamp on the UMD bar GPI1 GPI2 GPI3 or GPI4 e Signal low Select the color of the left lamp if the signal at the selected pin is low Red Green Amber Off e Signal high Select the color of the left lamp if the signal at the selected pin is high Red Green Amber Off Right tally lamp e Controlled by Select the pin to control the color of the right lamp on the UMD bar GPI1 GPI2 GPI3 or GPI4 e Signal low Select the color of the right lamp if the signal at the selected pin is low Red Green Amber Off e Signal high Select the color of the right lamp if the signal at the selected pin is high Red Green Amber Off UMD text e Controlled by Select the pin to control the color of the text on t
94. ber of pixels Color of the hairline Shadow enable disable shadows to define safe area Color of the shadow NOTE The values shown at Hor and Ver indicate the amount of percent that the area is reduced with respect to the ARM or image borders at one side of the screen In total the horizontal and the vertical size of the image is reduced by 2 times the value shown at Hor and Ver respectively 4 2 5 9 Settings of the safe area markers How to use safe area markers Track ball Figure 33 Location of buttons to set change safe area markers e Press f O to enable disable the safe area markers Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 97 Full functionality description e Press 6 O to open the safe area settings toolbox and select which aspect ratio markers action safe area or graphics safe area need to be defined NOTE The settings of safe area markers are set separately for window 1 and window 2 How to set crosshairs Press 6 O to open the safe area settings toolbox e Move with the trackball to highlight the Crosshairs Enabled e Press f or HS to enable the crosshairs if necessary e If only the crosshairs need to appear on the screen uncheck all check boxes under the aspect ratio markers action safe area and graphics safe area sections in the toolbox e Press f to exit the toolbox e Press f O enable disable the cross hairs How to set aspect ratio markers e Press 6
95. button Color Channel Selection Color work space selection Deinterlace mode Black correction User 3D lut enable ap IMPORTANT To see which setting causes the CAL button to light up amber check the OSD submenu Faults and warnings Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 77 Full functionality description NOTE The lights behind the buttons go out 10 seconds after all activity on the control panel has stopped The buttons remain active when the lights after the buttons are out Pressing a darkened button will execute the function represented by the button immediately Only the power button is functional when the display unit is in hard standby 4 1 5 Status bar The status bar is shown at the top of the screen and contains information related to the selected signals for window 1 and window 2 Maximized auto Non scanning backlight 100 cd m 16 9 Viewpor 3 aute z Latency Figure 23 Screenshot status bar upper part left side lower part right side The following information is shown e Window for which the information is valid e Input board that is used to process the selected input signal e Input detection overrule indicator e Input signal description e OETF e Color subsampling e Encoding e Scale mode e Aspect ratio e Backlight scan mode e Light output Color working space e Latency of the input signal selected by the active window 0 ms when no signal is connected 78 Barco RHDM 17
96. ccccccnncconcncnnnonnnnnnccnnnnanccnnnnnnnnannnnnnes 217 7 10 3 No power fault finding tree icc cece eee eee eee eee eee ee ee teen ae ee nee 220 7 10 4 Nothing observed on the screen fault finding tree ecese 221 7 10 5 Verify input signal fault finding tree ccc ee cece e teeta eee eees 222 y A is o A augsnsiearerene 223 7 12 Contact information iii a a de ds 224 7 13 Appendix A Software License ooocooccocconccoccncnnnnnncnnnnnnrnnnnnnnrnnnnnos 225 TAS LINO dU CHO ro ad 225 2513 2 eE 08 CONO ati oth eee at 225 7 13 3 GNU general public liCense ooooococcccncccccoccnccnnonnnccnncnnncnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnos 225 7 13 4 GNU library general public license ooooocccccccccccncnccnccnnncnnccnnnnnnnnnnnnos 230 7 14 Appendix B 3D LUT file examples oooooocccccccccconcncncononcrnn na nnrannnns 239 8 Abbreviations ANd ACTONYIMS 0ccccocccccnncncccnnnnnn nn nc carr nn narrar 241 252 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 9 1 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36 Table of contents List of figures Overview of operational controls indicato
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99. cnccnncnnnncnncnnnnnonnnnanccnnnnannnnnnns 114 4 3 4 2 Resizer Settings MENU cece eee eect ee eee eee eee teenies 117 4 3 4 3 User 3D LUT MeNU 0 aia aa eee eee eee eens 121 4 3 5 Input detections cies lar 122 4 3 5 1 Input detection Main MenNU oocoocnccnccnncnnnnnoncnnnnccnnnnnnccnccnnncanncns 122 4 3 5 2 Single link 1 A l Barrakka aE i A aa 123 4 3 5 3 Dual link 1 AB Menu ococcccccccncnccnccnnncnnncnncnnnnnnnnncrnncnnnnannnnnnn 124 4 3 6 Display Settings ici einen pla e ia aieeaa 125 4 3 6 1 Display SettingS cece cece eect eee eee eee E aE a 125 43 J AO 126 4 3 7 1 Presets MAIN MENU cece eter ee eee eet ene 126 4 32722 Load PESOS cicle aeae eara eiet 126 4 3 73 Store presets vocna a id 127 4 3 7 4 Erase presets iraniane ee eee eee eee a a aa a aat 128 4 3 8 Operation time Menu sssssssssssssssrerrsrerrrssrrertsrerrntrrrrrnsrerenterrrrnerrren 128 4 3 9 Temperature Menu ssssssrsesressseseersnrrnrnunnussrosrorrurrnennunnesroseerrnernen 129 4 3 10 Faults and warningS sssssssssssssrsrssrrrrsesrirrsrerrnneerrrnsnerrnnenrnrrn nenun 129 43 11 LICENSE menu riesa aea a tarta 130 4 3 12 OSD M nu thee siina oia ee Sed Gee ea ee ee ee ee 132 Settings web interface 2 4cc aves sc ivies esse sca ta tenee dence ie hiaws oe ee ead vesce eesn ans 136 4 4 1 Home page of the display Unit cece ee eee eee eee teeta eee eee 136 4 4 2 Input selection page cece
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101. ction 154 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Video signal processing In general we can write any of these encoding standards with the formula b O lt L lt V Pet bs 1 g ST be K br br 1b where 6 Ibs 9 1 5 3 Video encoding functions 5 3 1 Rec 709 1 0 8 e Linear segment o slope 4 5 Power function segment D306 exponent 0 45 v o 5S 0 4 gt 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 Linear light rel units Figure 53 L V for Rec 709 4 5L 0 lt L lt 0 018 V 509 0 45 1 099 0 099 0 018 lt L lt 1 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 155 Video signal processing 5 3 2 SMPTE 240M a 4 0L 0 lt L lt 0 0228 ILLES 0 1115 0 0228 lt L lt 1 5 3 3 sRGB aa 12 92L 0 lt L lt 0 0031308 e 11 055 Abr 0 055 0 0031308 lt L lt 1 5 3 4 xvYCC 1 2 1 Linear segment 0 8 slope 4 5 Power function segment exponent 0 45 V video signal 1 25 1 5 0 25 0 25 0 5 0 75 1 Linear light rel units Figure 54 L V for xvYCC xvYCC based on 1TU1361 is identical with Rec 709 in the legal range of Rec 709 here the interval 0 1 but it extends the Rec 709 curve also outside the legal range 156 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Video signal processing 1 099 4L 0 099 7 0 25 lt L lt 0 004 Va 4 5L 0 004 lt L lt 0 018 1 0992 0 099 0 018 lt L lt 1 33 5 4 Effective gamma The Rec 709 encoding equation assumes
102. ctive before a new pincode can be generated WARNING when you generate a new pincode the current license file becomes invalid and this RHDM unit becomes unusable until a new valid license file has been installed Generate new Pincode License OSD menu Confirm New Pincode Generation A You are about to generate a new pincode When this is done the current license file becomes invalid and this RHDM unit becomes unusable until a new valid license file has been installed Do you wish to proceed ok E Cancel E Confirming this dialog will remove all feature packs from the display unit and generate a new pincode 30 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual First operation The following message is shown on the screen if generate new pincode is confirmed Missing license file Product serial number 1890060115 Current pincode 198F FAOC 127F 3B92 B j iG O No license file was found Please obtain a license file from the website https my barco com or from customer support and install it to use the monitor Deactivate Admin Mode amp EMEA Contact Info US Contact Info Pai Tel 32 56 262 350 Tel 1 866 992 2726 Visibly yours Fax 32 56 233 013 Fax 1 678 475 8124 Email support smd dbarco com Email helpdesk bcdusa barco com It is recommended to deactivate the admin mode after removing the feature packs from the display unit e With the newly generated pincode you can assi
103. d Blue H Green Monochrome 106 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description 4 2 6 Numeric keypad 4 2 6 1 Overview numeric keypad buttons OJO OOOJE ooog Figure 34 Numeric keypad buttons 4 2 6 2 Numeric keypad functionality Description Numeric keys from 0 till 9 Exit button Exit OSD menu and toolbox Restore value setting to original value setting when a value setting is selected Y e E 8 Enter button Select an option in OSD menu and toolbox Confirm a selection in OSD menu and toolbox Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 107 Full functionality description 4 2 6 3 Special function key assignment Function key assignment Switch on off black line insertion mode Deinterlace mode in OSD menu Swap field dominance of input channel 1 of the SDI input board 4 Swap field dominance of input channel 2 of the SDI input board The function keys assigned to the buttons of the numeric keypad are connected to the settings that are available in the OSD menu Via the numeric keypad a fast shortcut is enabled for frequent use of specific functions 4 2 7 Navigation pad 4 2 7 1 Overview navigation pad buttons Figure 35 Navigation pad buttons 108 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description 4 2 7 2 Navigation pad functionality The trackball is used to navigate through the menu and to move the pointer on the screen when pre
104. der to avoid dissemination of toxic substances in the environment and to diminish the pressure on natural resources we encourage you to use the appropriate take back systems Those systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials of your end of life equipment in a sound way The crossed out wheeled bin symbol invites you to use those systems If you need more information about the collection reuse and recycling systems please contact your local or regional waste administrator or Barco www barco com 12 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Introduction 1 7 Safety precautions 1 7 1 Earthing A WARNING The display unit must be earthed correctly Verify that the power cable is plugged into a standard 3 pin power outlet which is effectively earthed When using extension cords make sure that they contain a grounded connection If in doubt contact a qualified electrician Ignoring this warning may lead to personal injury or death 1 7 2 Electrical warnings and cautions e Do not power the unit with other input sources as specified in the technical specifications e Always power down the unit before disconnecting the power cable e Unplug the display unit from the power source when not in use ap IMPORTANT Immediately unplug if e the power supply cord is damaged e the unit has been dropped or the cabinet is damaged e the unit does not operate normally by following the operation instructions WARNING Do not remove the cover with
105. ding on picture format e Pixel dimension 0 1905 x 0 1905 mm Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 171 Addendum 7 1 1 1 10 Pixel defects and cosmetic specs Definitions terms ld pixel subpixel Figure 60 Pixel and subpixel definition e Subpixel 1 3 of the area of a pixel Consists of an R G or B filter e Bright pixel subpixel Number of always lit pixels subpixel e Dark pixel subpixel Number of always unlit pixels subpixel e Bright defect subpixel bright defect area is 25 of subpixel brightness at black e Black defect subpixel bright defect area is 75 of subpixel brightness at white 172 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Specifications e Following table summarizes these conditions Addendum Item Max acceptable Unit number A zone Dot defect Sparkle 1 dot 0 Pcs mode 2 dots 0 Units 3 dots 0 4 dots 0 Density 0 Pcs 20mm Total 0 Pcs Black 1 dot 7 Pcs mode 2 dots 3 Units 3 dots 0 4 dots 0 Density 2 Pcs 20mm Total 7 Pcs Total 7 Pcs Line defect Serious one is not al Uneven brightness lowed Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 173 Addendum e Following table summarizes the cosmetic specification dust impurities scratches etc Item Max Acceptable Unit number A zone Stain inclusion W 0 1 L lt 1 0 4 Pcs Line shape W width mm L 1 0 0 L length mm Stain inclusion D 0 22 Ignore Pcs Dot sha
106. divided into categories Barco RHDM 1701 User manual First operation Categories of Description function keys 1 Select input The video signals to be viewed on the screen are selected by the user via a window There are 2 windows that can be selected by pressing A for window 1 and for window 2 Once a window is se lected pressing 4 the same button will toggle between the inputs that are available for that window 2 View mode Enables the user to select the way the windows should be viewed on the screen e g only window 1 only window 2 or both windows shown next to each other 3 Display settings These settings have an effect on the full display and affect the video signal viewed and processed in both windows 4 Input settings These settings have an effect on each window separately The set tings applied to a window are stored in the memory Selecting anoth er window to be viewed will not result in loss of the previously defined input settings of the other window Rotary knobs Figure 6 Location of the image adjustment rotary knobs on the control panel The image adjustment knobs control the settings of Background 1 Picture 2 Saturation 3 and Hue 4 Changing these settings will result in the display unit working out of the calibrated range Background 1 Saturation 3 and Hue 4 apply to the each window separately Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 33 First operation 34 Backgro
107. ducability cece cece eee eee eee eee teeta eee e nett nae tates 116 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 253 Table of contents Figure 37 settings Figure 38 Figure 39 Figure 40 Figure 41 Figure 42 Figure 43 Figure 44 Figure 45 Figure 46 Figure 47 Figure 48 Figure 49 Figure 50 Figure 51 Figure 52 Figure 53 Figure 54 Figure 55 Figure 56 Figure 57 Figure 58 Figure 59 Figure 60 Figure 61 Figure 62 Figure 63 Figure 64 Figure 65 Figure 66 Figure 67 Figure 68 Figure 69 Figure 70 Figure 71 Figure 72 Figure 73 Figure 74 254 Barco anti aliasing a c and Sharpness d f settings in the OSD submenu Resizer O tens deaa Sundaes ides oreda eaa ies a a aude nutes 119 Steepness settings in the OSD submenu Resizer Settings c0ceeeeeaees 120 Web interface home page cece cece eee eee eee eee e eee teeta tate e neta ene ene ed 136 Input Selection PAGE 2 0 cece cece ene eee a a EN eee 137 Color Processing PAGE ee cece cece eee deea A iat iadd aha indurita 139 User 3D LUT page 200 a 140 Upload Custom 3D LUT page ccc cece eect enter eee ne nents 141 Backlight scanning Web page c ce cce cece eee e eee eee te eens eee eaten e nett tena eats 142 UMD Web Page mosie tonos pees 143 Preset Management page iori errirr kaat eee e eee eee eee LETE EEIE Aa ATENTIE EAA 146 System Info Web Page sssrini iris
108. e point default D65 Store the setting under a Custom preset Enter the input window menu by pressing or 6 long press Set the signal input range to be visualized on the screen default 64 1019 Select the OETF opto electric transfer function gamma default is TU 709 Input signals which have an identifier packet describing the type of input signal are processed automatically by the display unit When the input signal does not have an identifier packet it may be that the display unit is not able to display the input signal correctly In this case it is necessary to set the input signal properties manually Press to enter the OSD menu Use the trackball to move the submenu Input settings Select the type of input that is connected to the input board Single or Dual link When the signal description in this submenu is not correct override the signal detection and set the input signal properties manually E g for Dual Link RGB 4 4 4 10 bit and Seg mented frame eA TR Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 35 How to 3 How to 3 1 Legend A Short press Instantaneous effect 67 Long press press longer Open a toolbox with advanced settings than 2 seconds 3 2 How to change the license installed on the display unit Activate the Admin mode that you can find in the main menu e Press f to open the OSD menu RHDM 2301 OSD settings UMD Input settings Input detection Display settings
109. e adjustment knob Gain Same setting as in the Input settings OSD menu Saturation Same setting as the Saturation D image adjustment knob Hue Same setting as the Hue N 24 image adjustment knob Use RGB Channel selection Activates the RGB color selection functionality Same setting as in the Color channel selection toolbox 8 69 RGB Color selection Select the color to be displayed Same setting as in the Color channel selection toolbox 48 6 Show RGB Color selection in monochrome Same setting as in the Color channel selection toolbox YCbCr Channel selection Monochrome Same setting as applied by pressing 2f the button The current setting is shown when the page is opened or refreshed Press Apply to send the changes on the web page to the display unit Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 139 Full functionality description 4 4 4 User 3D LUT page Custom 1D and 3D LUT Upload file Upload file nes Activation Input selection b Color processing LUT active on window 1 O User 3D LUT LUT active on window 2 o Scan mode UMD and Tally Preset Management 3 System info Interpolation Power management ae E Bacimentation Interpolation Tetrahedral Support Admin Figure 42 User 3D LUT page Upload file e This webpage allows the user to upload a custom 3D LUT file on the unit Click on Upload file to go to the Upload Custom 3D LUT page 140
110. e following paragraphs carefully They provide essential juridical and technical information about the purchased product 1 6 Important notice 1 6 1 Notation convention Following notations are applicable to this manual and should be respected throughout the manual A WARNING Warnings presented in this manual provide information which if not adhered to may result in personal injury or death A CAUTION Cautions presented in this manual provide information which if not adhered to may result in damage to the equipment NOTE Notes presented in this manual provide information which emphasize points significant to understand and operate the unit T IMPORTANT Important presented in this manual provide information which is important to highlight 1 6 2 Copyright Barco n v All rights reserved Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 9 Intro 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 10 duction The information contained herein is Barco confidential information No part of the information contained herein may be disclosed outside of the organization of the recipient its sub contractors and customers in any form or by any means and or stored in a database or retrieval system without the prior written consent of Barco 3 Technical accuracy notice Although every attempt has been made to achieve technical accuracy in this document we assume no responsibility for errors that may be found Our goal is to provide
111. e total reduction is defined as twice the percentage tabulated for both horizontal and vertical Overscan note The EBU and ITU recommendations work under different assumptions EBU reduces the image by 18 pixels 2 5 of 720 of a SD signal to compensate for overscan while ITU starts from the full 720 pixel width The display unit always uses the full width of the signal even when calculating EBU standard safe area markers SMPTE note SMPTE only defines standards for safe area markers relative to image borders The display unit uses the percentages recommended by SMPTE for safe area markers relative to the aspect ratio marker 4 3 signal safe area markers note The standards only define safe areas for 4 3 signals for retention of the 14 9 central zone The display unit will place the safe area markers relative to the aspect ratio markers as well and the same percentage is used as if it were relative to the image borders Custom aspect ratio marker note When a custom aspect ratio marker has been specified the standards mentioned above do not define the safe area and the standard selection will be locked on custom Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 205 Addendum 7 8 7 8 7 8 Installation 1 Installation precautions e Keep the original packaging It is designed for this unit and is the ideal protection during trans port Allow adequate ventilation in case the configuration is built in a rack or a console so that the he
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113. ection Uniformity mode Out of gamut indication H First window Gain ml Resizer settings Preset Sharpness 4 Second window Anti aliasing Pixel shape Steepness Swap field dominance order User 3D LUT F Enable Same as First window Status Interpolation Tetrahedral Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 133 Full functionality description 134 Input detection He Sync response Single link 1 B Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Dual link 1 AB Single link 1 A e Measured standard Identifier packet Override signal detection Lt Encoding H Bit depth Video framing Same as Single link 1 A Measured standard link A Identifier packet link A Measured standard link B Identifier packet link B H Override signal detection H Encoding Chroma sampling H Bit depth m Video framing Ly Display settings Presets Store 1 none i mone pH ns 2 none 2 none H tees 3 none 3 nmone H ad 4 none 4 none HL wire 5 none 5 none H il Erase 1 none 2 none 3 none 4 none 5 none Active preset Name active preset Operation time Board Panel Backlight Temperature LEDs
114. ed to fit the new window borders The aspect ratio is maintained during this upscaling or downscaling e Single input The input of the active window is shown 4 2 5 4 Display and backlight scan mode button Function Description Display and backlight scan A Toggles between the scan modes applies to both mode windows The scan mode is shown in the status bar 62 Scan mode selection toolbox appears The possible selection of scan modes are e Non scanning backlight The scanning backlight Scan mode selection mode is switched off e Scanning backlight The scanning backlight mode is Select mode activated Non scanning backlight Scanning backlight 90 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description NOTE The black line insertion mode cannot be combined with the scanning backlight mode When the scanning backlight mode is selected the black line insertion mode will automatically be changed to the deinterlace mode until the scanning backlight mode is switched back to the non scanning backlight mode 4 2 5 5 Color working space button Function Description Color working space A Toggles between different color working spaces The color working space applied to the display unit is shown in the status bar 6 Color workspace toolbox appears Color space Selection of the color space for the dis play unit Color space Rec 709 Primaries
115. ediately limit the features to the ones you have purchased In the box of each display unit there is an envelope with a license sheet for the product flavor you have purchased B or P If you have purchased any optional feature packs there are also envelopes with license information for each feature pack The product the license sheets for the basic flavor B or P and any additional license sheet all have their own unique pincodes that have to be registered on our website before activating your product Overview of the basic steps 1 Switch on the display unit Consult the installation section of this manual to install the display unit What happens after start up depends on the license grace period e If the license grace period is still in effect you are able to use the monitor and all its features The remaining grace period is shown in the top right corner License required in 162 hours 4 To register the unit on the website you will need the current pincode To obtain it press Menu and scroll down to the License submenu The current pincode is displayed there Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 19 First operation RHDM 2301 OSD settings UMD nput settings nput detection Operation time Temperature Faults and warnings License Activate Admin Mode Product serial number 1890118963 Current pincode CF1D 6B26 F9D2 4539 rTwwewvwrvyvvvy The command below allows you to generate a new pinc
116. eeeeeeaes 43 3 6 How to maximize CONEFASE s 02 43s rd ines 45 3 7 How to correct the black level ono ii 46 3 8 How to enable native interlaced mode black line insertion 47 3 9 How to change the aspect ratio cs e do 47 3 10 How to select a color channel ccccece cece eee eee eee eee eee eeeeeeae 48 3 11 How to show two input signals next to each other ceeeeeee eee 49 3 12 How to pan the Mage ed a eel 51 3 13 How to zoom in on IS MA Os din Sei garey pea as esters 52 3 14 How to work with presets cessnsirreritaria ica pr repre birra unida 53 33141 WSse case Presets tt a dial Es 53 3 14 2 Restoring the active preset ooooccoccccccccncnccnccnnonanccnnnnnnnnannnnnnnanncnancnnnes 53 3 14 3 Loading Storing Erasing presets c cece eee ee eect ee eee ee teeta ened 54 3 14 4 Preset names and filenaMes cece cece eee eee eee teeta eae 57 3 14 5 Transferring presets over USB cccceece cette eee ee eee eee netstat neta ened 57 3 15 How to use the SD LUT feature 222i csacteezsatisianwiepsates dt ais 61 321571 USE CaSC iat iit ede O AT 61 3 15 2 3D LUT upload via USB StiCk oooccccccccccccccccnncnnncancconnnancnnnnnnnnnanancannes 61 3 15 3 3D LUT upload via web interface c ccc c cece cece eee eee teen teeta ened 62 3 15 4 3D LUT activation vinci viene ete ci 64 3 16 How to upload new software sec canvsnce sor odds 65 3 16 1 Important Notiek ereire a i EAE
117. electrical ground is connected to the chassis ground 7 1 1 3 5 Input protection e T6 3 A 250V internal line fuse Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 179 Addendum 7 1 1 4 Connectors 7 1 1 4 1 180 Input and output options 1 SDI input board 8 RJ 12 service port 2 SDI input board optional 9 Audio out SPDIF optional 3 Optional slot 10 Ethernet RJ 45 2 ports 4 Optional slot 11 Earth stud 5 GPI Tally parallel 12 100 240 Vac in 6 RS485 13 Power switch Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Addendum 7 USB 2 ports Kensington lock Figure 61 Location of connectors The following input connections are available Signal inputs e Modular concept v 2 slots dedicated to SDI input boards Y 2 slots dedicated to future optional inputs e SDI input board Standard Y 4 BNC connectors v 2 inputs and 2 corresponding loop through outputs Y Standard inputs supported 2 x SDSDI 2 x HDSDI v Optional support for the inputs 2 x 3Gb s and Dual link HDSDI Control inputs e RS485 input for UMD and Tally monitoring systems future functionality e GPI connector for Tally parallel e 2 USB ports hosts e 2 Ethernet RJ 45 connectors Audio e First audio stereo pair out Power supply inputs e AC Power connector IEC 100 240 Vac Others e Kensington lock T IMPORTANT In order to meet the EMI EMC specifications as described in the environmental specifications paragraph sh
118. ement results 2 0 0 0 cece eee eee eee nent een eta e neta eae eee ed 195 Table 4 Single link SD and HD tiMiNQS cece cece eee e neta eae ee teeta ened 197 Table 5 Dual link HDSDI timingS ccce cece eee eee eee teeta tanta eta t nena ed 198 Table6 3Gb S timiInGS shanse cig tt tala 199 Table 7 Latency expressed in ms for different signals as a function of the Scale mode and the Display and backlight scan mode c cece eee eet neers 200 Table 8 QETF Shapes viiccsc ccegericned ue eid ee eee ee ee ee aes ee ieee 201 Table 9 Color space primaries oooocccccoccncncconnncnnconnncnnenoncnnncnnncnnnnnnnnnnanrnnnrnanrrnnenaneanas 202 Table 10 Recommended color Spaces cece cece e eee eee eee ee eee teeta teeta ened 203 Table 11 Mutual effects of scaling and aspect ratio SettingS cece eee eee eee ee eee ee eee 203 Table 12 Safe area markers defined for 16 9 formats and relative to ARM 005 204 Table 13 Safe area markers defined for 16 9 formats and relative to image borders 204 Table 14 Safe area markers defined for 4 3 formats and relative to image borders 204 Table 15 Fault and warning list c cece cece eee eee eee nee neat atte eae eneed 219 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 255 Table of contents End of document 256 Barco User manual
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120. ernet port 1 2 Connect with the pc to the display unit e Check the IP address that is assigned to the ethernet port Press 6 to open the Display Information toolbox Write down the IP address of the corresponding ethernet port Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 65 How to Display Information General Information Display name RHDM Serial Number 1890124102 Software Version V3 00 Network Configuration etho DHCP IP Address IP Netmask O Gateway O 1 MAC 00 04 A5 57 17 1C ethi DHCP IP Address IP Netmask Gateway MAC 00 04 45 57 17 1B Refresh Open a browser window and type in the Address bar http the IP address e g http 150 158 200 140 The web interface of the display unit will open 66 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual How to barco com RHDM Barco s reference high definition monitor RHDM Input selection Color processing User 3D LUT Scan mode UMD and Tally Preset Management System info Power management Documentation Support Admin poce e BUSEY poce pepee poce E 3 The software upload e Select Admin from the selection menu on the left hand side of the webpage Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 67 How to RHDM Input selection Color processing User 3D LUT Scan mode UMD and Tally Preset Management System info Power management Documentation Support Admin e An authentification will
121. f or to select the highlighted number To change the number move with the trackball or type a number with the numeric keypad Press HS or 4 to confirm the new value or press 6 to restore to the pre viously selected number NOTE The values depicted at Hor and Ver indicate the amount of percent that the area is reduced with respect to the ARM or image borders SSS How to change the look of the safe area markers In the safe area settings toolbox different settings can be applied to the safe area markers e Hairline Allows the user to set a hairline to indicate the position of the markers To select the hairline Y Move with the trackball and highlight the HairLine checkbox v Press f or to enable disable the hair line option e Shadow Allows the user to set a shadow on the area that is excluded from the selection defined by the markers To select the shadow v Move with the trackball and highlight the Shadow checkbox Vv Press or to enable disable the shadow option To change the thickness of the hairline Y Move with the trackball and highlight the Width option under the HairLine checkbox Vv Press f or to change the width of the hair line Y To change the value move with the trackball or press a number on the numeric keypad The width is expressed in the number of pixels Y Press f or HS to confirm the new value or press f to restore the previ ously selected va
122. f the display Note that the left and right side are slightly different and should be used correctly e Place the display unit gently in the box The bottom side of the display facing down Include all original items provided with the display unit including cables User manual and guiding sheets 208 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Addendum e Seal the box with tape Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 209 Addendum 7 8 3 Mounting instructions 7 8 3 1 Rack mounting 1 M6 pan head screw 4x Figure 70 Rack mounting of the display unit The display unit can be mounted in a standard 19 inch rack by using the 4 M6 pan head screws 7 8 3 2 Barco stand option 7 8 3 2 1 Barco stand The display unit can be mounted on a tiltable stand The stand can be mounted on the VESA compatible mounting positions at the back side The mounting positions are spaced by 100mm horizontally and 100mm vertically 210 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Addendum rd s ae ETE tiltable stand screw positioning for tilting angle variations between 5 and 15 screw can be positioned in lower hole tilting limited from 0 to 10 VESA mounting positions 4 knurled screws AAU NBE Figure 71 Display unit mounted on tiltable stand Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 211 Addendum The tiltable stand allows the user to mount the display
123. file is loaded If not in a CAL state the results might not be as expected Cinespace file loaded Invalid outside CAL state Similar to previous except that a Cinespace 3D LUT file was recognized and activated Autodesk file loaded Invalid outside CAL state Similar to previous except that a Autodesk 3D LUT file was recognized and activated Examples of valid user 3D LUT files can be found in Appendix B of this manual e Interpolation Tetrahedral The 3D LUT files only define a limited number of discrete points of a 3D LUT cube This setting determines how these discrete points are interpolated in hardware There are two possible settings Tetrahedral or Trilinear The tetrahedral interpolations will keep the colour tints across luminosity It is similar to a hardware GPU alike rendering of 3D Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 121 Full functionality description LUT cube Trilinear interpolations interpolates independently for R G and B and is more similar to a software CPU alike rendering 4 3 5 Input detection 4 3 5 1 Input detection main menu Sync response Slow Single link 1 A Single link 1 B Dual link 1 AB Sync response Sets the response time of the sync detection mechanism on a loss of sync locking Y Fast immediate response on a loss of sync locking by blanking the screen Y Slow this setting allows a number of frames to be displayed on the screen without the requirement for sync lockin
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125. fter delivery of the goods e by air the protest has to be issued against the air carrier within 14 days after delivery of the goods In all cases a claim or potential claim should be reported as soon as possible whether or not full documentation is immediately available Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Addendum After completion of all required steps the claim should normally be finalized within one month For more information about the claims handling procedure contact Barco n v 7 8 2 3 Storage It is best to store the display unit in its original packaging in a room that does not exceed the storage conditions mentioned in the technical specification 7 8 2 4 Packaging e Packaging corresponds to standards for international transport by air sea ground Dimensions v Height 550 mm v Width 675 mm Y Depth 400 mm e An optional flight case is available for flexible demo purposes contact Barco for more details 7 8 2 5 Repack instructions CAUTI ON To repack the display unit please use the original packaging material e Place the box with the backside on a stable and flat surface e Make sure the rack brackets are mounted to the display unit and the stand if there was one used is removed e Place the display unit in the plastic bag and seal the plastic bag Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 207 Addendum e Place the 2 protective covers one on the left side of the display and one on the right side o
126. g This setting is especially useful when different input signals are toggled in a fast way at one of the inputs of the display unit Blanking of the screen is avoided with this setting Single link 1 A Submenu which allows verification of the input signal and adjustment of the input detection settings for SDI input 1 A Single link 1 B Submenu which allows verification of the input signal and adjustment of the input detection settings for SDI input 1 B Dual link 1 AB Submenu which allows verification of the input signal and adjustment of the input detection settings in case of a dual link SDI input on 1 AB 122 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description 4 3 5 2 Single link 1 A amp 1 B e Measured standard the standard measured by the display unit on the input e Identifier packet the packet with standard information identified by the display unit on the input To display the video information on the screen the display unit gives priority to the standard it detects by analyzing the input signal If the identifier packet does not correspond to the measured standard or if the video signal is not displayed properly due to a wrong measurement of the standard it is possible to force the display unit to show the video signal according to manual settings by checking the Override signal detection option Fo automatic detection of the input signal PM input signal is set manual override signal detection
127. gn new other licenses to the product on the Barco website https my barco com productregistration e Generate a new license file Place the license file on a USB stick and connect the USB stick to all display units that need to be updated with the new licenses e The following message appears when the update is successful and the display unit will function immediately License updated The license for this RHDM unit has been updated Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 31 First operation 2 5 Concepts of operation 32 In this introductory section the concepts of the operation of the display unit will be explained Details about the operation of the display unit can be found in the chapter Full functionality description Control panel The operation of the display unit is facilitated by the control panel The control panel contains different sections of buttons and knobs that allow the user to interact with the display unit in a fast and easy way Buttons Some of the buttons especially the functions keys have a double functionality and can be used as follows A Short press Instantaneous effect 67 Long press press longer Open a toolbox with advanced settings than 2 seconds The function keys contain most of the settings of the display unit It is important to understand the division of the function keys based on the effect that they have on the processing of the video signal Figure 5 Function keys
128. hanged while up or downscaling Barco RHDM 1701 User manual How to 3 12 How to pan the image Track ball Figure 17 Location of buttons to pan the image Pointer can be used for panning e Press f y until the Pan amp Zoom setting is selected Window 1 and window 2 are shown next to each other e Move the pointer using the trackball to the window where the video signal has to be panned e Press continuously to grab the image and use the track ball to pan the image When is released the pointer can be moved to pan the other window or to perform a new pan on the same window Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 51 How to 3 13 How to zoom in on the image Track ball Figure 18 Location of buttons to zoom in on an image fh pointer Q magnifying glass Press f until the Pan amp Zoom setting is selected Window 1 and window 2 are shown next to each other e Pan the image to the appropriate position on the screen Press to select the magnifying glass Move the magnifying glass using the trackball to the location where the video signal has to be zoomed in Press continuously to lock the place and use the trackball to zoom in out When stL is released the magnifying glass can be moved to another window or another spot on the screen do IMPORTANT When an image is zoomed pixel repetition is used to display the image on the screen This means that the image is magnified
129. he RHDM technical specification document The grade 1 monitor specs e g color temperature chromaticity of primary colors etc have been established for a CRT and it is assumed that an LCD calibrated to the same specs will also look the same However calibrating the RHDM and a CRT to the exact same specs with the exact same tolerances will still yield perceptual color differences between the two monitors The reason is that the CIE1931 color measurement system is not adequate for narrow spectrum light sources like the LED backlights used in the RHDM monitor As a consequence an RHDM and a CRT that look the same will produce different optical measurements and if they produce the same optical measurements they will look differently This is a big problem in the current color industry but unfortunately it s not solved yet in a standardized way In the lack of a better color system Barco has done a perceptual matching to a Barco CRT CVM model and implemented this as a preset e When the Barco CVM setting is chosen the complete RHDM color space is changed so as to look perceptually alike a well calibrated CVM monitor In this mode we don t guarantee compli ance to a technical specification In the CIE1931 mode factory default we comply with the technical specification but there might be differences to a CRT Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 125 Full functionality description 4 3 7 Presets 4 3 7 1 Presets main menu e
130. he UMD bar GPI1 GPI2 GPI3 or GPI4 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description Signal low Select the color of the text if the signal at the selected pin is low Red Green Amber Off e Signal high Select the color of the text if the signal at the selected pin is high Red Green Amber Off Press Apply to send the new settings to the display unit Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 145 Full functionality description 4 4 7 Preset Management page 146 RHDM Input selection Color processing User 3D LUT Scan mode UMD and Tally Preset Management System info Power management Documentation Support Admin Preset Management Preset to load Factory Settings Store Current Settings as Preset 1 v Name for the stored preset Preset Store Download Presets The links below provide a way to download presets currently installed on the monitor 1 User 3DLUT pres pre 2 Preset 2 pre 3 S4 CustomwsS pre 4 MonoW2 pre 5 AutoDeskDCI pre Preset to upload Select preset file Install the file as Preset 1 v Name for the uploaded preset Preset Preset to remove 1 User 3DLUT p Remove Figure 46 Preset Management page Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description The Preset Management page combines all preset functionality accesible via the Preset OSD menu s Load Store Erase a
131. he video signal is not displayed properly due to a wrong measurement of the standard it is possible to force the display unit to show the video signal according to manual settings by checking the Override signal detection option Fo automatic detection of the input signal PM input signal is set manual override signal detection is checked Override signal detection when checked the display unit will ignore the measured standard and will display the video signal according to the manual settings e Encoding sets the encoding of the video signal This can be RGB or YCbCr Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description e Chroma sampling sets the sampling of the video signal Possible sampling options are 4 2 2 4 4 4 and 4 4 4 4 e Bit depth sets the bit depth of the video signal Possible settings are 8 10 or 12 e Video framing sets the video framing of the video signal Possible options are Interlaced Pro gressive or Segmented e Swap channels when checked the input channels are swapped i e channel A becomes B and vice versa 4 3 6 Display settings 4 3 6 1 Display settings Calibration CIE1931 In this menu a choice can be made on which colorimetric system is used in the RHDM display e CIE 1931 default e Barco CVM Each RHDM display is calibrated in the Barco factory according to the CIE1931 colorimetry and complies with the grade 1 specs and tight tolerances as written down in t
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133. icated chapter How to is made for the most frequent operations the user would like to execute It will help the user to solve the question quickly since it is built up as a non chronological guide Basic knowledge of the display unit expert question The chapter full functionality description contains all there is to know about the display unit The information is ordered in a chronological way Technical details Check the Addendum for detailed and technical information on the display unit Trough out the manual the reader may wonder about the use of a specific term The frequently used terms are gathered in the chapter Terminology for the readers convenience 2 Structure of the user manual Chapter 1 I ntroduction The introduction contains all general information related to the product including About the product Important notices and Safety precautions Chapter 2 First operation The basic operations of the display unit are explained in this chapter Chapter 3 How to Frequently used procedures and or features are described in this chapter This is a good place to start for users who want to learn how the basic controls work Chapter 4 Full functionality description 4 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Introduction All options and possibilities are listed in this chapter This is an extensive and complete list of all features Chapter 5 Video signal processing Describes detail
134. ielded network cables Ethernet Tally should be used Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 181 Addendum 7 1 1 4 2 Signal inputs Connectors SDI module e 4 BNC connectors 7 1 1 4 3 Control RS485 Tally serial connector RJ45 Pinning M Pin Signal 1 GND 2 GND 3 TX 4 RX 5 RX 6 TX 7 NC 8 NC 182 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Addendum GPI Tally parallel connector e RJ45 Pinning al ls VJ 8 1 Pin Signal 1 GND 2 GND 3 GPI 1 4 GPI 2 5 GPI 3 6 GPI 4 7 NC 8 NC USB connector e Type A host e Data rate USB 2 0 High speed Ethernet connector RJ45 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 183 Addendum 7 1 1 4 4 Power AC Power connector e EC Power connector 7 1 1 4 5 Control panel USB connector e Type A host e Data rate USB 1 1 Full speed 7 1 2 Mechanical specifications 7 1 2 1 Dimensions Dimension mm Width 430 Width with bracket 480 Height 310 3 Height with bracket 310 3 Depth 182 95 Depth with bracket 182 95 7 1 2 2 Weight e 15 5 kg 184 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Addendum 7 1 2 3 Mechanical drawings A i ry a iO D o 1 41 Ma 1 tamea BD yeas eee Ds ES Oca a y y oo BA pa KK Y L sa E Ne j Figure 62 RHDM 1701 Front view Barco RHDM 1701 User manua
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137. ition This can be corrected First upload the wrong license file to the monitor Generate a new pincode via the monitor s OSD see following section Register this pincode on the website as explained previously The website will release that particular monitor and the wrong license previously associ ated with it Y Assign that license to the correct monitor RAR Barco RHDM 1701 User manual First operation e Activate the Admin mode that you can find in the main menu Press Menu to open the OSD menu RHDM 2301 OSD settings UMD Input settings Input detection Lifetime Temperature License Activate Admin Mode amp Provide the administrator password Administrator Password 0 Administrator password is 313329 e Click on Generate new Pincode in the License OSD menu T IMPORTANT Important note Do not generate a new pincode unless you plan to install new licenses on your product Generating a new pincode will disable the feature packs on your product Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 29 First operation Product serial number 1890060115 Current pincode 5C8B 4E64 3AFD 2B31 This is a Post Production RHDM Monitor The command below allows you to generate a new pincode With this new pincode you can assign feature packs currently installed on this unit to a different one via the Barco website NOTE Administrator mode needs to be a
138. ity Often a 4 2 2 chroma subsampling is per formed This conversion is not always performed and unencoded R G B 4 4 4 can be transmitted as e g Dual link HDSDI or 3Gb s SDI Each step is defined by a standard e g Rec 709 The different standards used in the different steps are listed in the table below SD signals 480i 576i HD signals 720p 1080i 1080p HD 1035i Step 1 480i SMPTE RP145 Rec 709 SMPTE RP145 L to RGB 576i EBU 3213 Step 2 Rec 709 Rec 709 SMPTE 240M RGB to R B G Step 3 ITU R BT 601 Rec 601 Rec 709 SMPTE 240M R G B to Y C C Table 2 Standards used for video signal generation 152 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Video signal processing SCENE CAMERA TRANSPORT DISPLAY COLOR COLOR CHANNEL CHANNEL ENCODING DECODING R R Y Y RI G gt G gt Cb Cc G G B B Cr Cr B aB OETF Video signal L CRT screen Video signal Figure 52 From captured light on the scene to the image on the screen On the side of the display the video signal is converted back to light The following steps are done in the RHDM Undo step 3 When the color channels have been encoded chroma upsampling and color chan nel decoding Y C C to R G B is necessary Y NOTE The color channel encoding is done automatically Rec 601 matrix for SD and Rec 709 matrix for HD The user only needs to select the type of input signal Y C C R G
139. l 185 Addendum 186 o AYA VAV SN AWA fhe Al yaaya Ayaa TAY E AVAVAVAVAV AVAVAVIWAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV AR LLL JA WAVE ee ee JAVAVAVAVAV AVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAYA YA VAVAYAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAYA INSUS TOS UNOS TSTOS LOS IOSIASIESUSIES IS INTENTOS TOS US IOSIONES TONOS IS JAVAVAVA JAVAV j e a VENENOS TOTES IES IES TS PESTES IS ESTES NS TES POSTES TOS TOS TEST ST ESTOSTESTIST ESTOS OSTESTSTOSTS AAA VOI MAVEN AV ATES AISOSTESTESTOSTOST ESTES EST ESTES A VOVOION AANA PATATAS IS TRIO IN INIA IN PASTOS IIS TOS AS POS IOSIO ES T SIES IAS TOS ONE IN TOS TES POSTES TES IES TOS TESIS IS POSTEOS IES POSTES TOS TONTOS TS TESIS TESIS IESO IAN AVAVAVA VA WAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVOVAVA INTRO INIA ITA IN WAVAVAVAVOVAVAVAV OVANA VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVOVAVA L ANOVA IN WVAVAVAVAV VOTEN TO TESIS TESIS IONES VAVAVAVAVAV OR VAVA VAIS AGA HOST INTISTOSTISTEST ONIONS OSTESTESTONTS EVEXESTAVES VAVAVAVAVYA A AVAVOVAVAVAVYAVAOV VAVAVAVAVAVSV VANA VAINA TAO TA VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV VAVAVAVAVA ICONOS EA DES FESTES IO POSTES POSTES DOSIS TESIS E STESTOSTEST OST ESTOS TESTO ES ESTES TEST AVENANT 4
140. lattice values must be interpolated Cubes may be of various sizes and bit depths Often 17x17x17 cubes are used as 3D LUTs Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 165 Terminology Monochrome The function monochrome allows the user to exclude the components Cg and Cp from the Y CgCR signal that is displayed on the LCD panel Only the luma Y information is used to display the image on the screen The image is displayed in grey scale Opto Electric Transfer Function OETF The opto electric transfer function is a power function that defines the display luminance as function of the input signal level On Screen Display OSD menu Menu which appears on the screen by pressing the button that allows additional administrative settings of the display unit Overscan The size of the image is cropped to 96 compared to the native image and subsequently stretched to be displayed on the same screen area Pan amp Zoom Viewing setting of the display that shows both video signals selected by window 1 and window 2 next to each other in native format The video signal is in most cases cropped It is possible to pan the image and to zoom in on the image Picture Q The picture control is similar to the contrast setting on a CRT display unit Picture drives the power of the backlights in the display unit It acts as a multiplication factor of the luminance at each grey level and is thus similar to gain or contrast Not only the white level
141. lay units Saturation multiplies Cg and Cp with the same factor The ratio Cg Cp is constant The value of the saturation control is expressed in Safe area The safe area is the part of the image that is shown on a display for the defined settings of the area markers Scanning Backlight The LED backlight illuminates portions of the LCD at a time thereby decreasing the hold effect and masking the LCD response time Using the scanning backlight option results in a much better performance of the LCD screen when motion is displayed Status bar The status bar is displayed at the top of the screen and contains all relevant information related to the selected inputs for window 1 and window 2 Also the display settings are shown in this status bar Toolbox The Toolbox is a type of OSD menu that appears on the left side of the screen The Toolbox is called by a long press 6 on one of the control buttons or one of the fixed function buttons on the control panel Not all of those buttons are related to a Toolbox The Toolbox allows the user to change advanced settings Under Monitor Display UMD bar The UMD bar is a dedicated space at the bottom of the screen that shows TSL protocol coded information sent through the RS485 Tally serial connector or through the GPI Tally parallel port The UMD bar also shows two Tally lights Video gain G The video gain expressed in dB is similar to picture and is only accessible to the user
142. led no such preset file The loading of the preset failed because the preset file was not found Y Load failed invalid preset file The loading of the preset failed because the preset file was not valid This means that a file was found with that name but that it isn t a preset file Y Load failed The loading failed because of another reason v lt blank gt The feedback status field is by default blank and is also again blank after 15s This means that its information is only shown for about 15s 4 3 7 3 Store presets Load Store Erase Active preset none Factory Store The store submenu is used to store the current user settings into a preset e The store submenu has 5 entries numbered 1 to 5 corresponding with preset 1 5 Next to the number is the name of preset which represents the filename of the preset file Upon selecting one of the 5 entries another submenu is opened This submenu has a field to optionally change the name of the preset to be stored Secondly it has the command to store the preset Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 127 Full functionality description e None Note that changing the name is optional if you don t change it you will be using the orig inal name none e Store Pressing or on the Store command stores the current settings to the preset with the giving name When the store is finished feedback is provided to the user at the bottom of the submenu In the example above the feed
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144. lue 100 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual To change the color of the hairline Y SSS To change the color of the shadow xXx SSS 4 2 5 10 Color channel selection button Full functionality description Move with the trackball and highlight the Color option under the HairLine checkbox Press f or to change the color of the hair line To change the color move with the trackball Press f or AH to confirm the new color or press f to undo the restore the previously selected color Move with the trackball and highlight the Color option under the shadow checkbox Press f or to change the color of the shadow To change the color move with the trackball Press f or AH to confirm the new color or press f to undo the restore the previously selected color Function Description RGB Color Channel Selection Color Channel Selection Move trackball to select option Hit SEL to change value Show all channels o Channel selection Red o Green Blue O Show in monochrome C4 Toggle between two states e Normal operation all color channels Red Blue and Green are selected and used to display the image e Selected color operation only the selected color channels are used to display the image eZ Signal settings toolbox appears Show all channels Select all color channels indepen dent of the color selection done for Red Green and
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147. mode of the OSD menu Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description T IMPORTANT When a new Pincode is generated all license and feature packs currently activated on the display unit will become inactive As a result you will not be able to use the display unit until you have generated a new pincode on my barco com Please follow the instructions in the section how to change the license connected to your display unit to install the new pincode on your display unit Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 131 Full functionality description 4 3 12 OSD menu tree 132 OSD menu Barco RHDM 1701 User manual z A z yes OSD settings H Hide after timeout S fs E Timeout Disabled UMD H Visible On screen Lamps Both a Ee Manual H UMD Controlled by GPI H Manual settings HA Brightness Left lamp Right lamp q Text GPI settings H H Brightness L Controlled by H When control is low 4 When control is high GPI 1 2 3 4 al lam H ntroll H eee Left lamp Controlled by NONE H When control is low When control is high Right lamp H 4 Controlled by ae 3 4 H When control is low When control is high Text 4 Controlled by HH pits 23 4 H When control is low 4 When control is high H Input settings J 7 General HH Deinterlace mode Full functionality description Black corr
148. n 189 RHDM 1701 3D rear VIEW 0 cece cect ene ene na eee 190 Setup to measure noise levels cece eee ee ee eee eee eee eee e eee e nates teeta tated 194 Rack mounting of the display unit eect e eee eee tenets 210 Display unit mounted on tiltable stand cece eee cece eee eee eee eee eee ee eats 211 Variation of angles that can be reached via tiltable stand cecceeeeee eens 212 Removal of rack brackets cece ccc ee eee eee e eee ee eae nee ae eee ene eee ne ees 212 Removal 4 knurled SCreWS ocooccccccnconccnnnnnnccnncnnnncancnnn eee nein 213 RHDM 1701 User manual Table of contents Figure 75 VESA mounting with the 4 knurled SCreWS c cece cece eee e eee eee tee ee teeta eee 213 Figure 76 Power Connection coccoccccoccncnccnncnncnnnnnonnncnnrrnnncnnnrnnrrnnrrnnrnnrrnnnenanrannenannannes 214 Figure 77 No power fault finding tree cece cece eee eee eee eee eee eee e nena eaten 220 Figure 78 Nothing observed on the screen fault finding tree cece cece eee teens tees 221 Figure 79 Verify input signal fault finding tree cece e ee eee eee eee eee ees 222 9 2 List of tables Table 1 Resizer settings presets 2 2 0 0 ccc cccce cece ee een ee ene eee a ena teense a ea ee ed 118 Table 2 Standards used for video signal generation c cece eee ee ee eee ee eee eee ee teeta e ee eee ed 152 Table 3 Noise level measur
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150. n it could be we don t parse it at all This section is optional lt metadata gt lt whatever gt lt whatever gt lt f metadata gt END METADATA 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 16 16 16 0 000000 0 000000 0 000000 0 066667 0 000000 0 000000 4092 lines deleted 0 933333 1 000000 1 000000 1 000000 1 000000 1 000000 Autodesk sample 0 64 128 192 256 320 384 448 512 576 640 704 768 832 896 960 1023 0 0 0 0 O 256 4909 lines deleted 4095 4095 3839 4095 4095 4095 240 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Abbreviations and acronyms 8 Abbreviations and acronyms 2G Degrees Celsius F Degrees Fahrenheit A ActEv Actions Events name of a Barco software product AGC Automatic Gain Control ALC Automatic Light Control AMLCD Active Matrix Liquid Crystal Display ANSI American National Standards Institute APA Automatic Phase Adjustment AR Anti Reflective a Si TFT Amorphous Silicone Thin Film Transistor AWG American Wire Gauge B BARCO Belgian American Radio Corporation BCM Barco wall Control Manager C CAN Controller Area Network CCFL Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp CCIR Consulting Committee International cd candela CE Conducted Emissions Conformity European safety CIE Commission International de l clairage Illumination CM Console Mount cm centimeter Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 241 Abbre
151. nd the preset tranfer via USB in one interface Preset to load to load either the factory preset or one of the 5 user presets Store Current Settings as to store the current settings to one of the 5 user presets and to change the name of the stored preset Download Presets to download presets from the monitor into your PC The list of the current installed presets on the monitor is given Preset to upload to upload a preset file from your PC to the monitor You can choose in which Preset 1 to 5 the file needs to be stored Also the name of the preset can be given here Preset to remove to remove a Selected preset 4 4 8 System info page System information Display name RHDM Serial number 1890124102 Version v2 0671 Build Sep 1 2009 10 16 44 RHDM Input selection Color processing User 3D LUT Scan mode UMD and Tally Preset Management System info Power management Documentation Support Admin Figure 47 System info web page The following information is shown on this web page Display name Serial number Version of the software Build date of the release of the software version Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 147 Full functionality description The current setting is shown when the page is opened or refreshed and cannot be changed 4 4 9 Power management page Power management Standby active El Apply RHDM Input selection Color processing User 3
152. nd toolbox 4 2 1 Overview buttons control panel The display unit can be operated with the control panel The control panel is divided in different functional blocks The functionality of the buttons in each block will be discussed in detail in the following sections rd O Figure 27 Control panel The buttons on the control panel can perform an instantaneous operation or open a toolbox depending on whether the button is pressed short A or long 62 A Short press Instantaneous effect eZ Long press press longer Open a toolbox with advanced settings than 2 seconds 82 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description The control panel consists of the following functions Block Functionality 1 USB connector 2 Control buttons Access to the display unit to upload new display firmware in an automated way Allows the operator to switch the display unit on off and set the display unit to preset and calibrated values 3 Fault LED Lights up when a fault is detected by the display unit 4 Image adjustment knobs Adjusts the Background Picture Hue and Saturation of the dis played video signal 5 Function keys Groups all basic functions that can be used to display the input signal 6 Numeric keypad Keypad to enter numeric values 7 Navigation pad 4 2 2 Control buttons Buttons to access the On Screen Display OSD to select items and to call p
153. ne which drive the shown image out the selected color working space the display unit will show the image informa tion faithfully as long as it is within the gamut of the display unit When out of gamut indication is checked the display unit will mark the image data which is out of the selected color working space by displaying a checkerboard pattern The fields of the checkerboard pattern change to the other color with a frequency of 1 Hz When R G or B is above 100 a Red amp Black checkerboard pattern is displayed If R G or B is negative a Blue amp Black checkerboard pattern is shown It is possible that on a specific part of the image data one of the primaries is above 100 while another primary is negative In this case both checkerboard patterns are shown on top of each other in anti phase First window These settings apply to window 1 only e Gain The gain is a multiplication factor that acts directly on the input signal Please refer to the chapter Terminology and read the section on the Electro Optical Transfer Function to under stand the impact of this setting on the shown image e Resizer settings Determines the algorithm that is used to display the luminance information of the image on a different number of pixels on the screen See Resizer filter menu for more details 116 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description e Swap field dominance The display unit automatically detects the co
154. nit LUT Look Up Table Lux Measure of illumination lumens per meter squared M mm millimeter ms milliseconds MTBF Mean Time Between Failures MTTR Mean Time To Repair N Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 243 Abbreviations and acronyms NEMA National Electronics Manufacturers Association NSL Near Seamless LCD NTSC National Television Systems Committee O OSD On Screen Display P PAL Phase Alternating Lines ppi pixels per inch PVA Patterned Vertical Alignment PVC polyvinyl chloride R RE Radiated Emissions RFU Reserved for Future Use RGB Red Green Blue letters colors also referenced separately RH Relative Humidity RHDM Reference High Definition Monitor RM Rack Mount ROT Rotator RoHS Restrictions of Hazardous Substances RS Radiated Susceptibility S SDI Serial Digital Interface SDSDI Standard Definition Serial Digital Interface SG Symbol Generator SMPTE Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers SS Separate Sync STANAG Standardization Agreement Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Abbreviations and acronyms SVGA Super Video Graphics Array SXGA Super eXtended Graphics Array T TBC To Be Confirmed TBD To Be Defined TBM To be Measured TBT To Be Tested TTL Transistor Transistor Logic U UMD Under Monitor Display Vv VDC Volts Direct Current VESA Video Electronics Stand
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156. nput settings menu e Move with the trackball down to User 3D LUT and press f or HS to open the sub menu Check the box Enable by pressing f or to activate the 3D LUT file that was loaded in the display unit Via web interface page User 3D LUT e Select User 3D LUT from the selection menu on the left hand side of the webpage e Check LUT active on window 1 to activate the 3D LUT file on window 1 e Check LUT active on window 2 to activate the 3D LUT file on window 2 64 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual How to Custom 1D and 3D LUT Upload file Upload file dicas Activation Input selection R A Color processing LUT active on window 1 O User 3D LUT LUT active on window 2 O Scan mode UMD and Tally System info Interpolation Power management A 7 Documentation Interpolation Tetrahedral v Support Admin 3 16 How to upload new software 3 16 1 Important notice Major and minor software updates exist for the display unit A major software update is marked by a change in the first order digits e g from 1 xx to 2 xx while a minor software update is marked by a change in the second order digits e g from 1 00 to 1 01 Q IMPORTANT It is not possible to downgrade the software version of the display unit with a major software revision 3 16 2 Software upload via ethernet 1 Connect the display unit to the local network e Plug an ethernet cable in ethernet port O or eth
157. nt bar is shown e Image adjustment bar visible value that corresponds to the rotary knob is set to its default and calibrated value 4 1 4 5 Trackball The trackball allows the operator to move the pointer or navigate in the menus 4 1 4 6 LEDs Power on and input calibrated e The power button is lit green e All other buttons are lit white 76 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description Standby e The power button is lit orange All other buttons are lit white Power on and input not calibrated e The power button is lit green e The calibration button is lit orange e The LED above the image adjustment knob is lit orange when the setting is out of the calibrated range for the selected input When the calibration is performed by pressing the calibration but ton the orange lights disappear and the calibration button is lit green All other buttons are lit white Calibration button illumination presets e Calibration button is lit orange indication that a critical user setting differs from the last loaded preset e Calibration button is lit white indication that all critical user settings are as defined in the active preset when loading a preset The user settings that are judged critical are Background Picture Saturation Hue Gain OETF setting Gamma setting Gamma signal range Gamma headroom level Gamma footroom level Monochrome setting Any setting related to the R G B
158. ode With this new pincode you can assign feature packs currently installed on this unit to a different one via the Barco website NOTE Administrator mode needs to be active before a new pincode can be generated WARNING when you generate a new pincode the current license file becomes invalid and this RHDM unit becomes unusable until anew valid license file has been installed e If the grace period has expired you will see the Welcome message with instructions on the screen Write down the pincode of the display unit that is displayed on the screen you will need to register it on the website 20 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual First operation Welcome Current pincode CF1D 6B26 F9D2 4539 Thank you for purchasing Barco BARCO The licensing grace period that allowed you to use this unit without a license file has expired To continue using this unit please register and obtain a license file from https my barco com productregistration nstall this file on your RHDM using an USB key Visibly yours Alternatively contact Barco customer support which will further assist you EMEA Contact Info US Contact Info Tel 32 56 262 350 Tel 1 866 992 2726 Fax 32 56 233 013 Fax 1 678 475 8124 Email support smd barco com Email helpdesk bcdusa barco com 2 Collect the envelope s containing a software license sheet with a pincode from the box of the display unit 3 Register you
159. of the display unit Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 15 First operation 2 First operation 2 1 Unpacking installation and cabling For unpacking installation and cabling please refer to e The quick installation sheet e The section Installation in the Addendum 2 2 Overview locations for operation Figure 1 Overview of operational controls indicators and OSD functionalities Different operation interfaces 1 Status bar 2 OSD menu 3 Toolbox 4 Under Monitor Display bar Picture Adjustment bar 5 Control panel 6 Indicator lights 16 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual First operation 2 3 Switch on the display unit This section is intended for a user who has no experience with the display unit and describes the standard settings that are necessary to get the display unit up and running Please check the chapter with the full functionality description to find detailed information on each part and each function of the display unit 1 Standby Power LED green or orange 2 Fault LED red 3 Calibration LED orange or red Figure 2 Overview indicator lights NOTE The display unit has a certain delay time between powering up and displaying an image on the screen 20 seconds The delay time originates from several internal checks and calibrations that are performed to guarantee the correct display of the image When in doubt about the status of the display unit please read the t
160. on Button Control panel Long press 62 Time out Figure 20 Operational mode overview Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 73 Full functionality description 4 1 3 Indicator lights 1 Standby Power LED green or orange 2 Fault LED red 3 Calibration LED orange Figure 21 Location of indicator lights The indicator lights give information about the status of the display unit Standby Power LED Orange The display unit is in soft standby All signals at the input boards are processed The backlights and panel are turned off e Green The display unit is powered All signals at the input boards are processed e LED is not lit The display is in hard standby or the power connector is disconnected Fault LED e Red A Fault has occurred 74 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description Q IMPORTANT When an error occurs consult in the OSD menu the OSD submenu Faults and warnings to read the warning and or fault messages Calibration LED e Orange The display unit is operating out of the calibrated range 4 1 4 Control panel 4 1 4 1 Overview operation control panel Figure 22 Drawing of the control panel The control panel allows the user to change a wide variety of settings in a clear and easy way To apply the desired settings the control panel is equipped with a USB port e press buttons e press and rotary knobs e a trackball
161. on This setting is applied to window 1 and window 2 simultaneously The current setting is shown when the page is opened or refreshed Press Apply to send changes on the web page to the display unit Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description 4 4 6 UMD page Under Monitor Display Visible Controlled by Manual settings GPI x Signal low Half Signal high 17 hd Left tally lamp Controlled by Signal low Signal high Right tally lamp Controlled by GPI 2 gt Off bd Red bd GPI 3 Signal low Off Signal high Green UMD Text Controlled by GPI 1 gt Signal low Amber gt Signal high Amber gt Figure 45 UMD web page UMD text RHDM RHDM Brightness 17 R Input selection Text colour Amber Color processing ee Se de User 3D LUT Left Tally lamp Red ba Scan mode Right Tally lamp Green z UMD and Tally Preset Management System info Power management GPI Documentation Brightness Support me Rack Controlled by 6 12 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 143 Full functionality description 144 This web page controls the settings of the UMD bar Under Monitor Display e Visible Visualize or hide the UMD bar e Controlled by Control the UMD bar manually or via the Tally port GPI settings Manual settings These settings only apply when manual control has been selected UMD text Type the text you want to display on the UMD
162. option is only available if the display has presets The presets will be located in the root of the USB stick and named 1 pre 5 pre 58 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual How to e Cancel Quits the popup menu without any action Via web interface page Preset management e Select Preset management from the selection menu on the left hand side of the webpage e Go to Download presets to download presets from the monitor into your PC e Go to Preset to upload to upload a preset file from your PC to the monitor Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 59 How to Preset Management Preset to load Factory Settings Y RHDM Input selection Store Current Settings as Color processing User 3D LUT Preset 1 vj Scan mode UMD and Tally Name for the stored preset Preset Preset Management System info Power management Documentation Support Admin Download Presets The links below provide a way to download presets currently installed on the monitor 1 User 3DLUT pres pre 2 Preset 2 pre 3 S4 CustomwS pre 4 MonoW2 pre 5 AutoDeskDCI pre Preset to upload Select preset file ct Browse Install the file as Preset 1 v Name for the uploaded preset Preset Preset to remove 1 User 3DLUT 60 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual How to 3 15 How to use the 3D LUT feature 3 15 1 Use case Post production professionals mu
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164. oreseen the maximum operating temperature should be reduced to 30 C 7 1 3 4 EMI EMC 7 1 3 4 1 EMI EMC notice The unit meets the following specifications when mounted in test console to reflect the real application Internally in the console a sealed power supply cable is used to connect the unit to the console connector Also internally in the console the signal cables will be unshielded Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 191 Addendum Externally the power cable will be unshielded and the signal cables shielded Network cables ethernet tally should be shielded to meet the specifications 7 1 3 4 2 EN norms e The unit is targeted to meet following EN specifications Reference Test Description Performance Level Compliant EN 55022 Conducted Emission A YES EN 55022 Radiated Emission A YES EN 61000 3 2 Conducted Emission Har According to Class D YES monic Currents EN 61000 3 3 Poe Changes Fluctua Not applicable YES ion 192 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual e EN55024 Susceptibility specifications Addendum Dip 30 for 25 periods Interrupt 95 for 250 periods Cannot be compared to generic test level Reference Test Description Performance Level Compliant EN 61000 4 2 ESD ESD 4kV contact YES 8 kV air Level 3 EN 61000 4 3 Electro Magnetic Field 3 V m YES Level 2 EN 61000 4 4 Burst 0 5 kV Signal ports if ca YES ble gt 3m 1 kV on lines
165. ossible options A trackball for easy pointer move ment 4 2 2 1 Overview control buttons Figure 28 Control buttons Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 83 Full functionality description 4 2 2 2 Power button 84 Function Description Power button Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Display unit is switched off e F switches display unit on Display unit is switched on A sets the display unit into soft standby mode The panel and backlight are disabled eS sets the display unit into hard standby mode The panel backlight and electronics are disabled Only the button re mains functional 4 2 2 3 Screen select button Full functionality description Function Description Screen select Display Information General Information Network Configuration etho DHCP 00 04 AS 57 17 1C Opens the Display information toolbox e Display name Name of the display unit Serial number Serial number of the display unit e Software version Version of the currently active software e Network information eth0 eth1 DHCP switches the DHCP protocol on off IP Address current IP address assigned to the display unit IP Netmask current netmask address Gateway current gateway address MAC MAC address of the ethernet port Apply confirm the changes of the settings e Cancel cancel the changes of the settings e Refresh refresh the IP address IP netmask Gateway and
166. out authorization Removal of the cover by non qualified personnel can cause personal injury 1 7 3 Environmental cautions Do not use the display unit in a dusty or damp room Do not submit the display unit to heavy shocks and or vibrations Do not cover the display unit while in operation to avoid overheating e Do not expose to direct sunlight Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 13 Introduction Do not use the display at extreme limits of temperature and humidity range Storage and oper ating limits are specified in the technical specifications of the unit 1 7 4 Requirement for dusty environments The room in which the display unit is installed and operational must be dust free The room must comply with a dust class of 8 or better according to 1S014644 1 If the room in which the display unit is installed does not comply with the dust class stated above please contact Barco to discuss possibilities to protect the display unit against dust NOTE All construction reconstruction decoration activities must be completed before the installation and operation of the product 1 7 5 LCD screen 14 Do not apply pressure on the surface of the screen If waves are visible on the screen below the pressing object e g finger the pressure is already too high and the LCD may already break under these circumstances Do not hit the LCD screen with hard objects Do not rub the LCD screen with rough materials Do not touch the
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168. ow is window 1 The input signals applied to the display unit are automat ically detected and placed in the input selection list au tomatic input detection Gamma Settings these settings apply to the selected window only OETF Setting of the opto electrical transfer function Possible settings are xvYCC Rec 709 Pure Gamma Ex tended Gamma SMPTE 240M or sRGB Gamma Custom setting of the gamma exponent e Signal range Setting of the signal range Possible settings are 0 1023 4 1019 4 940 54 1019 or 64 940 e Headroom level custom setting of the headroom lev el e Footroom level custom setting of the footroom level Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 89 Full functionality description 4 2 5 3 View mode button Function Description View mode A Toggle between different modes Pan amp Zoom Window 1 and window 2 are shown next to each other split screen mode The signals are cropped no up scaling or down scaling of the image It is possible to pan select the area of the image that is viewed and zoom on the two windows separately It is also possible to show the same signal in both windows see navigation pad for more info on the pan zoom functionality On the left side window 1 is shown The trackball can be used to move a pointer over the screen Use to choose between pan and zoom e Dual view Window 1 and window 2 are shown next to each other split screen mode The images are ad just
169. parts are shipped back to the customer s site Damage of equipment due to improper use or negligence of the safety precautions incorporated in this manual are not covered by this warranty Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Introduction IMPORTANT Opening the cover of the display unit voids the warranty The warranty does not include the following Any hardware or software item procured from a source other than Barco n v or their official agent or distributor and integrated by Customer or a third party into Barco n v supplied equip ment Any host or system configuration not explicitly supported by Barco n v Consumables such as projector lamps dust filters All software installed on the system whether they are acquired from Barco n v or a third party An exception is made for software delivered by Barco n v that would prove to be a cause for the malfunctioning of the hardware covered under this Agreement If any payment remains outstanding from the Purchaser to the Seller Normal wear and tear use under circumstances exceeding specifications abuse unauthorized repair or alteration lack of proper maintenance In the particular case of LCD displays to the case of image retention phenomena shadows dark lines and other image artifacts that may result from a usage outside of the specification Any failures resulting from an accident negligence such as but not limited to removing or delet ing system files amp
170. pe D ave dia mm D 0 4 5 0 4 lt D 0 5 4 D gt 0 5 0 Scratch to polarizer W 0 02 L Ignore Ignore PCs Line shape W width mm W 0 04 L 40 10 L length mm ae l L gt 40 0 W 0 08 L 20 10 L gt 20 0 W gt 0 08 0 Scratch to polarizer D 0 2 Ignore Pcs Dot shape D ave dia mm D 0 6 10 D gt 0 6 0 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Bubbles peeling in polarizer D ave dia mm D 0 3 Ignore D 0 5 10 D 1 0 5 D gt 1 0 0 Pcs Wrinkles on polarizer 7 1 1 2 Image specifications 7 1 1 2 1 Response time e Typical rise time 8 ms e Typical fall time 8 ms 7 1 1 2 2 Tolerances Tolerance test colors Serious one is not al lowed Addendum The display unit complies with the following tolerances for the test colors specified in the EBU Tech 3325 Maximal Au v lt 0 0045 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 175 Addendum In the table below the Luminance Y is expressed in 100 is reference white Test color Description Y u v EBU 1 Dark Skin 9 6 0 253 0 5015 EBU 2 Light Skin 37 7 0 2366 0 4931 EBU 3 Light Greyish Red 29 8 0 2364 0 4848 EBU 4 Light Yellow Green 29 9 0 1807 0 5452 EBU 5 Light Bluish Green 29 8 0 1629 0 4552 EBU 6 Light Violet 30 1 0 2087 0 4157 EBU 7 Foliage 13 4 0 1813 0 5207 EBU 8 Medium Red 19 4 0 3248 0 4974 EBU 9 Medium Green 43 6 0 1505 0 5329 EBU 10 Medium Blue 17 2 0 1791 0 3706
171. pload file Upload file NADI Activation Input selection Color processing LUT active on window 1 o User 3D LUT LUT active on window 2 O Scan mode UMD and Tally System info Interpolation Power management E Documentation Interpolation Tetrahedral v Support Admin Y Browse for a User 3D LUT file by clicking on the Browse button Note that the file can have any name and doesn t have to be name 3d lut Upload Custom 3D LUT Select Custom 3D LUT file Browse RHDM Input selection Color processing User 3D LUT Scan mode UMD and Tally System info Power management Documentation Support Admin v Hit the upload button to upload the file to the monitor Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 63 How to 3 15 4 3D LUT activation Via OSD Input settings menu General Deinterlace mode Deinterlaced Black correction Uniformity RHDM 2301 Out of gamut indication OSD settings First window UMD Gain PUES Resizer settings Input detection Swap field dominance order nit User 3D LUT a a Presets Operation time Temperature Gain Second window Faults and warnings Resizer settings License Swap field dominance order Activate Admin Mode User 3D LUT Interpolation Tetrahedral Goto the OSD menu by pressing f e Move with the trackball to select the Input settings in the main menu e Press f or 2 or move with the trackball to the right to open the I
172. point Nearest see figure below c No interpolation is applied Down to sub pixel level the value of a sub pixel is equal to the value of the nearest sampling point Linear a ol ol ol Super b Nearest c O Original data points e Resampling points Figure 38 Steepness settings in the OSD submenu Resizer settings 120 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description 4 3 4 3 User 3D LUT menu Interpolation Tetrahedral Enable Enables or disables the user 3D LUT When Enable is checked the user 3D LUT file is loaded and activated When Enable is unchecked the user 3D LUT hardware in the monitor is dis abled Notes Y Y The Enable setting is disabled if the monitor does not contain a user 3D LUT file If upon loading the user 3D LUT file cannot be parsed for example because the file is cor rupt or is not supported by the monitor then the user 3D LUT is automatically disabled again Status A text message that informs the user about the state of the user 3D LUT functionality Possible messages Y Y NOTE 3Dlut disabled The user 3D LUT functionality is disabled This might be because the user either disabled it or an invalid file was loaded Truelight file loaded Invalid outside CAL state A Truelight 3D LUT file was recog nized and activated The second part of the message is a warning to keep the monitor in a CAL state when a user 3D LUT
173. r Off Right lamp Explanation of the setting are the same as for the Left lamp Text Explanation of the setting are the same as for the Left lamp Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description 4 3 3 3 GPI settings menu Brightness When control is low Half When control is high One Seventh Left lamp Controlled by When control is low When control is high Right lamp Controlled by When control is low When control is high Text Controlled by When control is low When control is high e Brightness v Controlled by Selects the pin of the connector that controls the brightness The possible settings are GPI 1 GPI 2 GPI 3 and GPI 4 Y When control is low Sets the brightness to the specified value when the input signal at the control pin is low The possible values are Full Half 1 7 Dark Y When control is high Sets the brightness to the specified value when the input signal at the control pin is high The possible values are Full Half 1 7 Dark Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 113 Full functionality description e Left lamp Y Controlled by Selects the pin of the connector that controls the left lamp The possible set tings are GPI 1 GPI 2 GPI 3 and GPI 4 Y When control is low Sets the color of the left lamp to the specified value when the input sig nal at the control pin is low The possible values are Red Green Amber Off Y When control is high
174. r pan the image Pointer out of active zone none double arrow Resize windows Q Magnifying glass zoom in out 4 The pointer is activated when the display unit is in the pan amp zoom mode When the pointer is in the active zone where the video is displayed the hand is shown When the pointer in out the active zone status bar or picture adjustment bar the arrow is shown The following actions can be done Pressing f toggles between the pointer and the magnifying glass e Pressing 6 activates the action property Use the trackball to execute the action 4 1 10 Toolbox The toolbox of a particular setting appears on the screen when a button is pressed for a long time 6 The toolbox appears on the left side of the screen and reveals additional settings A screenshot of the Color Channel Selection toolbox is shown below as an example 80 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description 4 1 Color Channel Selection Move trackball to select option Hit SEL to change value Show all channels Channel selection Red Oo Green Blue O Show in monochrome The trackball can be used to navigate in the toolbox and to select a setting Settings can be activated and deactivated by pressing 2f the select button or by pressing f 2 Black correction os The value of the setting can be changed when up and down arrows appear right after
175. r products and licenses by entering their pincodes on the personalized webpage to obtain license files for your products https my barco com productregistration In case my barco com is not available please contact Barco service See contact info mentioned in the above screenshot 4 Download the license file from the product registration website and upload it to your product using a USB key Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 21 First operation display PI Ncode PS Suse Registered monitor license E file License PINcode Figure 4 Schematic overview of the registration process Step by step procedure 1 Login e If you already have an existing my barco com account please click Login and enter your exist ing user name and password to proceed with the login my barco com stojmenovik PETTITT Lost your password Sign up for my barco com e Otherwise if you are a new customer please sign up to open a my barco com account This step is done only once 22 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual First operation my barco com Beta Already registered users Register gt Login Contact Information gt Forgot your password Last Name Etojmenovik First Name Goran Function Title ooo o amp Contact Email stojmenovik8 yahoo com Phone Ho Fax amp Username stojmenovik o o SSS S S Company Information Company Name Bares Street Kennedypark 38 city
176. r space that determines the color of the light that is produced by a perfect black body radiator at different temperatures Black level The black level is the amount of light that is emitted by the LCD panel when it displays code 0 The black level is the minimal achievable light output technically possible by the LCD panel Clipping Clipping occurs when a transformation pushes the video signal out of the available driving range of the LCD or the backlights Clipping can occur in the highlights when the background is set too high Clipping in the lowlights can occur when the background is set too low Color working space The color space is the full range of all different colors that are observable by humans The color space is determined by the tristimulus variables X Y and Z or with corresponding R G and B values The color space is often represented in a CIE x y 2 dimensional chromaticity diagram Color sub sampling chroma sub sampling Color sub sampling refers to the number of bits that are available to represent the Luma and the Chroma of each pixel in 2x2 array The notation 4 2 2 means that of the 2x2 pixels each has a different Luma sample 4 samples and that Cp C samples are the same two by two the Cp and C value changes every two pixels Gamut The gamut is a set of colors in the X Y Z color space that can be generated by the display unit In the 2 dimensional x y section the gamut consists of all colors within a t
177. ration of the display unit 101 W Background Background of window 1 is set to a value out of the cali brated range 102 W Gain The gain of window 1 is set to a value out of the calibrat ed range 103 W Saturation The saturation of window 1 is set to a value out of the cal ibrated range 104 Ww Hue The hue of window 1 is set to a value out of the calibrated range 105 W RGB channels Not all color channels R G B are used for the output on the screen for window 1 106 W Monochrome The output to the screen is set to monochrome for win dow 1 151 W Background Background of window 2 is set to a value out of the cali brated range 152 W Gain The gain of window 2 is set to a value out of the calibrat ed range 153 W Saturation The saturation of window 2 is set to a value out of the cal ibrated range 154 Ww Hue The hue of window 2 is set to a value out of the calibrated range 155 W RGB channels Not all color channels R G B are used for the output on the screen for window 2 218 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Addendum 156 Monochrome The output to the screen is set to monochrome for win dow 2 2 Licensing Node related to Faults and warnings related to the licens ing More details can be found in the maintenance man ual 3 Spectrometer Node related to spectrometer faults 301 Spectrometer sta Hardware fault tus Error 302 No spectrometer Hardware fault found 303 Spectrometer re After error 301 the spectrome
178. re part kits can be ordered e RHDM Starter Spare kit K5031254 RHDM Power Supply RHDM Power Interface Board RHDM HDSDI Input Board RHDM Communication Board RHDM Control box RHDM Accessory kit e RHDM Accessory kit K5031253 Y Knobs Y VESA screws v User manual SARA Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 223 Addendum 7 12 Contact information Belgium Email Support smd barco com Phone 32 56 262 350 Fax 32 56 233 013 United States Email Helpdesk BCDUSA barco com Phone 1 866 992 2726 Fax 1 678 475 8124 Web sites Public Web site http www barco com Partner Web site http my barco com 224 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Addendum 7 13 Appendix A Software License 7 13 1 Introduction The software running on the internal processor uses software modules licensed under the following open source licenses 7 13 2 eCos license eCos is free software you can redistribute it and or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation either version 2 or at your option any later version eCos is distributed in the hope that it will be useful but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE See the GNU General Public License for more details You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with eCos if not write to the Free Software Foundat
179. references e Charles Poynton Digital Video and HDTV Algorithms and Interfaces Morgan Kaufmann Publishers 2007 e EBU Tech 3320 User requirements for Video Monitors in Television Production Version 1 1 Geneva May 2008 e Alan Roberts Methods of measuring and calculating display transfer characteristics gamma BBC RD 1991 6 5 2 General definition OETF In a video camera linear light L can be encoded into video levels V in different ways In most cases light is encoded using a power function something like V L The exponent a O lt a lt 1 is chosen to guarantee a conversion to perceptual uniform space The signal is gamma encoded and this is made clear by writing V instead of V In reality a pure power function as presented in the form above is not used because analog electronics can not cope with an infinite slope at L 0 A more detailed encoding function is used which includes a linear tail at low luminance levels followed by a scaled and offset power function for higher luminance levels There are several L V encoding standards such as ITU R BT 709 Rec 709 SMPTE 240M sRGB xvYCC based on ITU 1361 They all have the form of the transfer function described below To characterize the encoding function the following parameters are used e b the voltage up to which the transfer curve is linear e b the slope of the linear part b V L e Qs the gamma correction or exponent of the power fun
180. rge benefits to professionals active in these markets The Key features of the display unit are LCD panel 16 5 41 9cm diagonal 1920x1080 e 10 bit panel e Typical contrast 1000 1 e Barco guarantees the delivery of a RHDM 1701 monitor equipped with an LCD panel selected zero dot defects at sparkle mode Sparkle mode is when the brightness of a dot is more than 16 at black Optical properties e Wide gamut LED backlight Processing of input signals 48 bit color processing 16 bit per color e 96 120 Hz native LCD driving e Genlock and frame sync e Quantified latency e Scanning backlight functionality 6 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Calibration and stability e Compliant with following color standards EBU 3213 SMPTE C ITU BT 709 xvYCC sRGB Adobe DCI e Selection of different opto electric transfer functions gamma Rec 709 xvYCC Pure gamma Extended gamma sRGB SMPTE 240M e Factory cross talk calibration e Thermal sensor circuit for LED stabilization with temperature RAROS RR RRR e Embedded spectrometer for overall color stabilization over time e Embedded special sensors for LED uniformity and color stabilization over time Modular input configuration 4 slots e Slot 1 1 SDI input board standard e Slot 2 1 SDI input board optional e Slot 3 future option DVI e Slot 4 future option DVI SDI module specifications e Possible inputs v 2x SDSDI v 2x HDSDI
181. riangle defined by the three primaries red green and blue Headroom The headroom is defined as the region of the signal input code that exceeds the value of reference white For 10 bit signals the headroom is defined between level 940 and level 1019 Hue v s The hue control is similar to the hue setting on a CRT display unit Hue affects the Cg and Cp components of the Y CgCp according to the following formula Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 163 Terminology y 1 0 0 Y C 0 cos a sin a C Ce O sin cos Ce The value of the hue control is expressed in degrees Saturation Figure 58 Hue and saturation control Input signal description The names of the input signals that are shown in the status bar or in the select input toolbox are composed in the following way Nr of active lines Scanning format Vertical frequency e g 720p23 98 can be translated to a format that has a resolution of 1280x720 a progressive scan format with a vertical frequency of 23 98 Number of active lines Scanning format Code Explanation Code Explanation 480 720x480 4 3 960x480 16 9 483 720x483 576 720x576 4 3 960x576 16 9 720 1280x720 1080 1920x1080 P Progressive I Interlaced PsF Segmented Vertical frequency Hz lt Number gt 164 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Terminology Latency of the display unit The latency is
182. rking space e The new color working space is saved according to the format custom followed by a number if the original color working space was a predefined color working space If the original color working space was a custom color working space then this custom color working space is overwritten with the new settings Remove stored color working spaces e Navigate with the trackball to the top of the toolbox Select color space Press or AS to change the color working space e Use the trackball to cycle through all defined color working spaces e Press f or AS to confirm the color working space to be removed e Navigate with the trackball to highlight the item remove Press 2f or HS to remove the selected color working space The standard defined color working spaces cannot be removed When the selected custom color working space is removed the next color working space in the list will be applied to the display unit Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 93 Full functionality description Undo the changes in a color working space that was not stored In this case the color working space appears with an asterisk in the status bar on the top of the screen Select and press the remove option as described above in the color working space toolbox for the color working space that has an asterisk The color working space is not removed but the settings are restored to the original settings
183. roblem The fault finding trees are divided into three structures They should be checked according to the problem observed by the user e No power fault finding tree The display unit does not seem to be powered No LEDs are burn ing and nothing is observed on the screen Nothing observed on the screen fault finding tree The display unit is powered but no image is shown on the screen e Verify input signal fault finding tree The display unit works correctly but the applied input sig nal is not recognized or not displayed on the screen e Image displayed on the screen is distorted shows bands or stripes In this case something is wrong with the display unit Contact Barco or your sales representative Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Addendum 7 10 2 Fault and warning list All faults and warnings are shown in the Faults and warnings OSD submenu The number of faults and warnings are generated with respect to a node The root node is O and will always show when an error or warning occurs In the table below all nodes and error codes which are relevant to the user are shown Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 217 Addendum Error Warning Name Description code Fault 0 Display status When a fault or warning occurs for one of the nodes listed below the error code 0 is generated 1 Calibration Node related to calibration warnings due to ope
184. roubleshooting in the addendum Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 17 First operation e Check the indicator lights to verify the status of the display unit When no indicator lights are lit check the installation instructions in the addendum to power up the display unit check if the power switch at the back is switched on Y Standby Power LED green Display unit is switched on no further actions are necessary Y Standby Power LED orange Display unit is switched on soft standby the panel and backlights are switched off Press f on the control panel to activate the panel and backlights Y Standby Power LED white Display unit is switched off hard standby press 2f on the control panel to switch the display unit on The Standby Power LED will light up green 1 Power button 2 Track ball Figure 3 Control panel power button 18 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual First operation 2 4 How to register the display unit During the first 200 hours of operation all features on the display are enabled so you are able to use your display straight out of the box In order to continue using your product after that initial grace period you need to install a valid license file which enables the software configuration you have purchased The license file can be obtained from our website as explained in this document Of course you can install a license file before the grace period has passed which will imm
185. rrect field dominance for interlaced fields When an error in video transformation would occur and the field dominance is not set according to the definition of the detected standard the field dominance can be swapped manually User 3D LUT A user 3D LUT file can be uploaded to the monitor either via the web interface or via a USB stick Currently the monitor supports three types of user 3D LUT files Truelight Cinespace and Autodesk If such a 3D LUT file is loaded into the monitor the 3D LUT can be enabled or disabled here Second window the explanations of the settings is the same as for window 1 4 3 4 2 Resizer settings menu Preset Data Sharpness Normal Anti aliasing Balanced Point Nearest Preset sets the sharpness anti aliasing pixel shape and steepness for some dedicated applications e Video Settings which are ideal for displaying Video content e Classic Settings which represent the settings of the OMNITEC generator and the previous soft ware version of the RHDM e Data Settings which are ideal for displaying pc content e CGI Settings which are ideal for displaying Computer Generated Images e Custom The settings of the resizer are defined by the customer Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 117 Full functionality description 118 In the table below the settings for each preset are summarized Preset Video Classic Data CGI Sharpness Sharp Normal Normal Sharp Anti aliasing Conser
186. rs and OSD functionalities 16 Overview indicator lights cceceeee eee eee nen eee eaten eed 17 Control panel power button cece cece eee eee eaten ed 18 Schematic overview of the registration ProceSS cceceeeee eect ee eee eee teeta ee aees 22 Function keys divided into Categories ce ccece cece eee teens eee eee eee aetna enaens 32 Location of the image adjustment rotary knobs on the control panel 33 Picture adjustment Dar cece cece eee een eee ee nena anne eae nee 34 License OSD Melba eases ida deb teeter dey ce 37 Input connectors SDI input board cece eee eee teeta teeta tenet nnns 40 Selection of inputs WINdOW 1 amp 2 0 nett ene teeta naeee 41 Zoom in of the status bar at the top of the Screen c ccc eee eee cence eee e teens 42 Location of buttons to change color working Space eeceeee eect ee eee ee eee ee tees 42 Location of the background adjustment control c cece eee eee eee ee eee eaten 43 Location of the button to change the aspect ratio ccceeeeee eee ee teeta eee eee 47 Location of buttons to select a color Channel ccceceeeee eee eee teeta eaten ene 48 View mode functionality ccc e eee e eee ee eee ease nee netted eee e nena 49 Location of buttons to pan the image ccc ceeee eee eee e ee teeta eee ee eee ees 51 Location of buttons to zoom in ON AN IMAGE
187. s related to the video signal processing of the display unit Chapter 6 Terminology The terminology used in this manual is explained in detail in this chapter This allows the beginner and the expert to fall back on a consistent naming convention used throughout this manual Chapter 7 Addendum The Addendum is quite extensive and includes the more technical parts of information that are useful for system integrators and people who want to know more about the technical specifications of the display unit Chapter 8 List of abbreviations Chapter 9 Table of contents list of figures and list of tables Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 5 Introduction 1 4 About the product The RHDM 1701 is a reliable grade 1 reference monitor for color critical applications in the broadcast and post production markets such as e camera control program and distribution monitoring e signal QA Quality Assurance e technical room e color grading e DI Digital Intermediate The RHDM 1701 reference monitor brings value of trusted reference colors no calibration maintenance for a long period and image quality comparable to CRT On top of that the user friendly interface and ease of use are unparalleled in similar LCD monitors On the feature level the color accuracy and stability with time and temperature perfect grey scale representation deep and correct blacks motion handling with scanning backlights and a myriad of other features give la
188. sent Description SEL Sel button Behaves like the left mouse button This button selects items and confirms changes of an item It can also be used to drag or pan together with the trackball B menu Menu button The OSD menu is opened by pressing the menu button OPT Option button Behaves like the right mouse button This button calls for the options E g choose between pan and zoom when working in Pan amp Zoom mode Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 109 Full functionality description 4 3 Settings OSD menu 4 3 1 Main menu 110 RHDM 2301 OSD settings UMD Input settings Input detection Display settings Presets Operation time Temperature Faults and warnings License Activate Admin Mode To enter the OSD main menu Press f hay To exit the OSD main menu Press f x The OSD menus close after a timeout of x seconds when the timeout functionality has been activated Navigation through the OSD menu structure e to highlight a menu section move the trackball up down to enter the deeper levels in the menu tree press f or 4 2 e to return to an upper level press 2f or move to the left with the track ball e to select change a value or an option Press or AH 2 Use the trackball to cycle through the available options Press again f or 4 to confirm the new setting OSD settings General settings related to toolboxes OSD menus and the status bar UM
189. st deal with different type of source content that must be conformed edited color graded and finished before the final deliverable is produced The different types of content have different properties in terms of gamma color gamut white point contrast etc The used preview display devices also have different properties than the intended deliverable or target medium So a level of color consistency is needed not only making different types of content look correct on the preview device but also making the preview device look like the intended target medium This color consistency is achieved by using color gamut mapping A practical way of gamut mapping is to use look up tables that transform a given signal value to a new value The used tool for gamut mapping is a three dimensional look up table 3D LUT Currently the monitor supports three types of user 3D LUT files Truelight Cinespace and Autodesk A user 3D LUT file can be uploaded to the monitor either via the web interface or via a USB stick The activation of the 3D LUT can be done via the User 3D LUT web interface or via OSD menu Input settings 3 15 2 3D LUT upload via USB stick e Prepare data on USB stick v Copy your 3D LUT file to the root of your USB stick and set its name to 3d lut This name is hardcoded and case sensitive NOTE Make sure that there are no RHDM software or license files in the root of the USB as they have precedence Barco RHDM 1
190. t Y Grayscales 4096 7 1 1 1 5 Viewing angle e For contrast gt 10 1 e Horizontal 85 e Vertical 85 170 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Addendum e The maximum deviations of the chromaticity coordinates u v for 100 white at 25 C are Y Y Y 7 1 1 1 6 u lt 0 010 v lt 0 010 within an angle of 45 horizontally and 20 vertically from the perpendicular viewing direction Light output at normal viewing angle 0 e Luminance value Y Y Y Y 7 1 1 1 7 Maximum output Without scanning backlight 200 cd m Maximum output With scanning backlight at least 175 cd m Minimum output 45 cd m Light output in calibrated mode 100 cd m see table color spaces for detailed information Contrast ratio at normal viewing angle 0 e Native panel contrast ratio in dark environment typical 1000 1 e Effective contrast ratio for 100 HDSDI signal drive level 940 Y Y NOTE When overshoot to level 1019 is allowed and gamma 2 35 the contrast ratio is typical 660 1 When no headroom is allowed HDSDI level 940 at maximum the contrast ratio is typical 1000 1 When the luminance uniformity correction is active the effective contrast ratio may decrease 7 1 1 1 8 Black level e For HDSDI level 1019 calibrated at 100 cd m gamma 2 35 the black level is typical 0 12 cd m2 7 1 1 1 9 Resolution e 1920 x 1080 pixels e Active video window 1920 x 1080 or less depen
191. t eee eee eee eee eee eee eee 159 6 A EA de vue mane dune sinned oan conics N ENE EEE 162 T AAGCNAUIN derrita copie de oeos E E E AaS 170 7 1 Technical specifications e A ase en eo gets needs 170 7 1 1 Electro optical specifications cece eee eee e eee eee ee teen a teats 170 7 1 1 1 Panel specifications 0c cece cece eee eee eee eee teen e teeta eee ed 170 TAL AGT Palanca a ee eee aids 170 7 1 1 1 2 Screen dimensions 0 c cece eee eee eee ne ete teens 170 7 1 1 1 3 Panel surface siconr caca aair e as 170 7 1 1 1 4 Colors amp Grayscale oocooccccncconcnncnccnnonnnnonccnnncancnnnnnnnnnnnnnes 170 7 1 1 1 5 Viewing ANGIE c cece eee eee eee eee etna eee e teeta eee 170 7 1 1 1 6 Light output at normal viewing angle 0 eeeeee 171 7 1 1 1 7 Contrast ratio at normal viewing angle 0 cceee eae 171 1 1 1 1 8 Black level ocurran 171 7 1 1 1 9 Resolution a es ee Eida 171 7 1 1 1 10 Pixel defects and cosmetic SPECS 0cooocccccnccnccnncnanccaninnnnos 172 a Image SpecificatiONS oocooccoccccnccnncnnncnnncnnnncnnncnnncnnccnnnnnnncnnns 175 1 2 1 RESPONSE TIME riisiga innen aa a KE anaE 175 1 2 2 Tolerances nineio reaa e ea a aa ehea elie eee eee 175 me Power supply specification c cece eee eee e ence eee teste eee ne en aees 178 7 1 1 3 1 Power INPUTS sneri caii e es 178 7 1 1 3 2 Power CONSUMPTION ccc cece eect ee eee eee teeta eaten ene 17
192. t the aspect ratio using the trackball Press f or HS to confirm the selection Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 47 How to NOTE The aspect ratio can be set for each window separately 3 10 How to select a color channel Color Channel Selection El Move trackball to select option Hit SEL to change value e Show all channels Track ball O Channel selection Red Oo Green o Blue O Show in monochrome Figure 15 Location of buttons to select a color channel Set the color channel Press 62 Select Channel selection v Move with the trackball to highlight Channel selection v Press f or f to activate the Channel selection option The setting is applied immediately to the selected window e Select the color channel v Move with the trackball to highlight a color channel v Press f or AH to select a color channel The setting is applied immediately to the selected window 48 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual How to When Show in monochrome is selected the selected color channel will be shown in mono chrome e Press f to exit the color adjustments toolbox 2 Toggle between full color and the selected setting Press f ss The setting is applied immediately to the selected window NOTE e The color channel selection toolbox shows the selected color channel for the active window only e When only one color channel is selected the cal err indicator ligh
193. t will light up orange to alert the user the display unit is working out of the calibrated range 3 11 How to show two input signals next to each other Press 2 ven SI NGLE I NPUT PAN amp ZOOM DUAL VI EW Figure 16 View mode functionality Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 49 How to 50 fh pointer double arrow gt The inputs selected for window 1 and window 2 are shown together on the screen When the display is showing the inputs in Pan amp Zoom or dual view mode the input settings can still be changed by pressing or to activate the respective window and or cycle through the available inputs for that window The changes will be shown instantaneously In the Pan amp Zoom mode the two inputs are shown in full format cropped on the screen In this mode it is possible to pan the image and to zoom in on the image These functions can be performed for window 1 and window 2 separately To change the relative size of the two parts of the screen in the Pan amp Zoom mode e Move with the pointer to the separating line in the middle of the screen using the trackball e When the double arrow appears while hovering with the pointer above the separating line press continuously and drag the separating line to the left or the right using the trackball e Release to leave the separating line at the obtained position In the dual view mode the two inputs are scaled to fit the new window size The aspect ratio remains unc
194. ter will be resetting In the setting meantime this error code is shown When resetting is not successful error code 301 is displayed again 4 Calibration data Node related to internal calibration faults 401 Calibration data Internal calibration data file is corrupt error 402 No calibration data Internal calibration data file is not present found 403 Spectrometer data Spectrometer data file is missing or corrupt error Table 15 Fault and warning list The warnings under node 1 can easily be solved by the user These warning are related to the operation of the display unit out of the calibrated range These warnings are considered as normal operation of the display unit Please consult the section Full functionality description for more information The faults and warnings under node 2 are related to licensing issues These error codes can only be visualized via the service port and are meant for special maintenance purposes The faults and warnings under node 3 and 4 cannot be solved by the customer Please contact Barco customer service or your local sales representative for help Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 219 Addendum 7 10 3 No power fault finding tree 220 Check power Power LED on No further action required Apply a power source that is conform to the technical specifications Power LED on No fur
195. the 4 knurled screws and remove the tiltable stand Mount the 4 knurled screws again on the VESA mounting positions 7 8 4 Connecting signals and power to the display unit 7 8 4 1 Instructions to power up the display unit eo 90 HL 100 240VACIN Earth stud 2 100 240 Vac in 3 Power switch Figure 76 Power connection The display unit should be powered with the 100 240Vac power input within the operational tolerances The display unit communicates the status of the power supply via the indicator lights Please check the section that deals with the indicator lights in the chapter Full functionality description for more information CAUTI ON Before connecting the display unit to mains check if the power source voltage corresponds to the mains voltage marked on the identification label on the display 214 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Addendum NOTE Power voltage specifications are available in the Technical specifications section To power up the display unit e Place the display unit up right on a Barco stand or mount the display unit safely into a rack Connect the power cord of the appropriate power supply to the power connector at the back of the display unit e Power up the display unit by switching the power switch on The display unit will start up you should hear the ventilators spin and perform some checks before displaying an image on the screen The status of the start up checks
196. the license file automatically The following message appears when the update is successful The display unit should function immediately O License updated The license for this RHDM unit has been updated T IMPORTANT Important note Only license files with a filename barcoLicense case sensitive no extensions will be recognized by the RHDM If you obtain a file that has additional information in its name such as customer reference serial Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 27 First operation number etc then rename the file to barcoLicense for purposes of license upload and keep a copy of the original file for your records T IMPORTANT 28 Important note Verify that the USB stick used to install the license file does not contain a RHDM software package xxx deb or a 3D LUT file 3d lut in its root Software updates always have priority and will prevent the license from being installed 9 Troubleshooting If the registration process produces an error check if the license codes were entered correctly If the problem persists contact Barco Register one by one Enter the pi O3EB1C Add Code nd click on the Add Code button Pincodes This i es you are about to register If you have made a mistake you can clear C04D87B8 2686EE8D Clear list e You might by mistake assign the wrong license to a monitor with a particular S N e g a moni tor that is installed at a certain pos
197. the original licensor to copy distribute link with or modify the Library subject to these terms and conditions You may not impose any further restrictions on the recipients exercise of the rights granted herein You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties to this License 11 If as a consequence of a court judgment or allegation of patent infringement or for any other reason not limited to patent issues conditions are imposed on you whether by court order agreement or Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Addendum otherwise that contradict the conditions of this License they do not excuse you from the conditions of this License If you cannot distribute so as to satisfy simultaneously your obligations under this License and any other pertinent obligations then as a consequence you may not distribute the Library at all For example if a patent license would not permit royalty free redistribution of the Library by all those who receive copies directly or indirectly through you then the only way you could satisfy both it and this License would be to refrain entirely from distribution of the Library If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under any particular circumstance the balance of the section is intended to apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other circumstances It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any patents or other property right
198. ther action required AC yes power source conform Power to technical switch on specifications Contact Barco no AC power source applied to display unit Swith power switch on No further action required Contact Barco Figure 77 No power fault finding tree Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Addendum 7 10 4 Nothing observed on the screen fault finding tree Nothing observed on screen Wait until the display unit reaches a steady state wait 40 seconds No further action required teady state reached Power LED blinking Power source comform to the technical speci fications Apply a power source that is conform to the technical specifications Contact Barco teady state no reached gt Contact Barco No further action required Unit in hard standby Press Power LED blinking yes Unit in soft standby Press Power LED orange yes p ower LED Contact Barco green OSD menu Press visible Contact Barco Verify the input signal fault finding tree y LEDs not lighted Check the No io j Power fault gt ARBI an pu signal to finding tree the display unit
199. this e Black correction At dark levels and at low luminance the grey tracking can have difficulties in showing correct grey Y At 0 The color correction of the dark grey levels is not implemented Contrast is maxi mized Y At 100 At the expense of contrast a color correction is performed to ensure correct color representation at the dark grey levels Y Between 0 and 100 The user can balance the importance of both settings for custom ized video processing e Uniformity The color uniformity is guaranteed via internal calibration processes This unifor mity correction is always done When this box is checked the luminance uniformity correction is applied The luminance uniformity correction can lead to a slight loss in contrast Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 115 Full functionality description Figure 36 Example of out of gamut indication red squares have been replaced by yellow squares for black amp white reproducability Out of gamut indication Option to verify if parts of the image displayed on the screen are out of gamut of the selected color working space The display unit has a larger color gamut than the broadcast standards The image video which is shown on the screen is in accordance with the primaries and the white point of the selected color working space However if the input signal contains information which is out of gamut of the selected color working space or when certain adjustments have been do
200. tting when the picture adjustment bar is visible The user can also decide to show only one of the 3 color channels or to convert the video signal to monochrome In all these cases also the button will light up orange Press the button to go back to the calibrated status of the display unit Barco RHDM 1701 User manual First operation 2 6 How to setup the display unit In this section a number of settings are discussed which are primarily preference settings that can be set by the user Set the Picture to the required luminance The default value is 100 cd m The display remains calibrated in the allowed picture range 45 150 cd m2 The picture of the display unit can thus be adjusted according to the preference of the customer The display unit is a digital display so the signal black level is always mapped correctly to the LCD black Depending on the ambient light illumination and reflection from the screen it might be necessary to align lift the black level using a Pluge test pattern and adjusting the Back ground X of the display unit Toggle the button until the required color working space is selected e g SMPTE RP145 The color working space determines the color primaries comparable to the CRT phosphors that are used to display the image on the screen This setting is a geographic region preference set ting Enter the color working space toolbox by pressing 6 long press Set the required whit
201. un you must cause it when started running for such interactive use in the most ordinary way to print or display an announcement including an appropriate copyright notice and a notice that there is no warranty or else saying that you provide a warranty and that users may redistribute the program under these conditions and telling the user how to view a copy of this License Exception if the Program itself is interactive but does not normally print such an announcement your work based on the Program is not required to print an announcement These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole If identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Program and can be reasonably considered independent and separate works in themselves then this License and its terms do not apply to those sections when you distribute them as separate works But when you distribute the same sections as part of a whole which is a work based on the Program the distribution of the whole must be on the terms of this License whose permissions for other licensees extend to the entire whole and thus to each and every part regardless of who wrote it Thus it is not the intent of this section to claim rights or contest your rights to work written entirely by you rather the intent is to exercise the right to control the distribution of derivative or collective works based on the Program Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 227 Addendum 228 In addit
202. und 0 levels Picture 100 cd m2 127 MH Js Ci 200 Saturation 100 Hue 0 degrees Zz Jas Oi Figure 7 Picture adjustment bar When one of the rotary knobs is pressed or turned the picture adjustment bar is shown at the bottom of the screen This information bar shows the actual value of all the rotary knobs Trackball The trackball enables the user to navigate through the menus change the value of a selected item and to move the pointer only in pan zoom mode The button enables the user to edit and confirm a value or setting in the toolbox or OSD menu The button also acts as a left mouse button for drag and zoom operations in the pan amp zoom mode Status bar The status bar is shown at the top of the screen and contains relevant information related to the settings of the input signal settings and the setting of the display unit The line highlighted in white indicates the active window Calibrated settings The display unit is a calibrated instrument that continuously monitors several parameters to ensure correct representation of colors and luminance levels The user can decide to run the display unit in a non calibrated mode by adjusting the settings defined by the image adjustment knobs picture background saturation and hue When the values of the image adjustment knobs deviate from the calibrated values the orange light above the knob will light up Press 2f the knob to return to the calibrated default se
203. vative Balanced Balanced Conservative Pixel Shape Square Point Point Diamond Steepness Linear Linear Nearest Linear Preset Video Classic Data CGI Table 1 Resizer settings presets Sharpness Sets the sharpness of the displayed image Sharp images may introduce unwanted ringing in the image The sharpness is thus always a compromise between sharpness of the image and reducing the presence of ringing e Sharp see figure below d This setting applies a cut off of the unwanted higher frequencies in the input signal as much as possible e Normal see figure below e This setting is applied by most display units and applying this set ting results in a moderate cut off of the unwanted higher frequencies e Smooth see figure below f This setting introduces a gradual cut off of the higher frequencies in the input signal Anti aliasing Selection of algorithms designed to reduce the aliasing effect in processed images The filter template for Y and R G B components is used as guideline to meet with the requirements for the broadcasting community This setting is a compromise between sharpness of the image and reducing unwanted anti aliasing effects e Boost see figure below a Anti aliasing is set to an extreme value This setting is not advised to display video content e Balanced see figure below b This type of anti aliasing is applied by most display units and results in a moderate setting
204. ve color space is slightly different for each RHDM and is not mentioned here Rec 709 EBU 3123 SMPTE RP145 XR 0 640 0 640 0 630 yr 0 330 0 330 0 340 XG 0 300 0 290 0 310 Yc 0 600 0 600 0 595 XB 0 150 0 150 0 155 Ys 0 060 0 060 0 070 Table 9 The following table summarizes the recommended color space and white point for different signals R stands for recommended and a stands for alternative 202 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Addendum ie 2 o 18 a ln 0 acl 55 m e O E S wH Es la 36 U U e 8 00 4 1080 720 HD video R 480i SD video a 576i SD video a R DVI R Table 10 Recommended color spaces 7 6 Mutual effects of scaling and aspect ratio settings The setting of the scaling mode limits in certain cases the setting of the aspect ratio H res and V res correspond to the horizontal and vertical resolution respectively Scaling mode Aspect ratio ED 4 3 16 9 Auto Native SD H Pixel on pixel Scale to 4 3 Scale to 16 9 Use flag to 720p _res centered choose res centered scaling used HD Aspect settings disabled shown on full screen 720p _res aspect ratio choose res scaling used Aspect settings disabled shown on full screen 16 9 Viewport Disabled Disabled Cut out 16 9 Disabled and show on full screen Table 11 Mutual effects of scaling and aspect ratio settings Barco R
205. ve with the trackball down or type 0 on the numeric keypad to set the value to 0 v press f or HS to confirm the value Move with the trackball down to the Uniformity and uncheck the box by pressing f or A amp Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 45 How to Set the signal range of the input signal If there are no colors in the headroom and or the footroom the contrast can be enhanced by clipping the headroom and or the footroom When clipping occurs a certain portion of the input range of the video signal is mapped to the maximum light output of the LCD Press 6 CYC to open the select input toolbox 0 if the input signal is shown on win dow 1 and if the input signal is shown on window 2 Move with the trackball to select the signal range setting Press f or HS to select the signal range 64 940 Move with the trackball up down to set the new signal range Press or HS to confirm the selection 3 7 How to correct the black level In some cases the correctness of the colors at the dark grey levels are of higher importance than the contrast The black correction in the Input settings OSD menu can be set for each window separately 46 To optimize the color correctness of the dark grey levels the black correction should be set to 100 As a tradeoff for the optimized color correctness of the dark grey levels the contrast is reduced When the black correction is set to 0 the contr
206. vel B dual link timings are supported by the RHDM P The level B dual stream timings are not supported by the RHDM P Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 199 Addendum 7 3 Latency Signal type Scanning notation NATIVE MAXIMIZED Non Scanning Non Scanning scanning scanning Single link SD 486129 NTSC 576125 PAL Single link HD 720p23 98 720p 720p24 720p25 720p29 97 720p30 720p50 720p59 94 720p60 Single link HD 1080i25 1080i 1080i29 97 1080130 Single link HD 1080p23 98 1080p 1080p24 1080p25 1080p29 97 1080p30 Single link HD 1080PsF23 98 31 33 31 33 1080PsF 1080PsF24 31 33 31 33 Table 7 Latency expressed in ms for different signals as a function of the Scale mode and the Display and backlight scan mode The latency is measured in the middle of the screen according to EBU Tech 3325 The values presented in the table are typical values that can change with subsequent software updates 7 4 OETF Opto Electrical Transfer Function The OETF defines how each input signal level V is transferred to light L at the display side It is defined by the OETF shape the effective gamma 7 and the displayed video range OETF shapes e xvYCC e Rec 709 200 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Addendum e Pure Gamma e Extended Gamma e SMPTE 240M e sRGB Gamma e Range 1 0 3 0 e Step 0 05 e Default setting 2 35 Video range e 64 940 legal Y CpCr e 64 10
207. viations and acronyms 242 CMS Control room Management Software CoG Combined sync on Green CR Contrast Ratio CS Combined Sync CS Conducted Susceptibility CVBS Composite Video Blanking Sync D DAC Digital to Analog Converter DC Direct Current DDC Display Data Channel DM Display Module E EBU European Broadcast Union EDID Extended Display Identification Data EIA Electronic Industries Association EMI EMC Electromagnetic Interference Electromagnetic Compatibility EN European Norms EOTF Electro Optical Transfer Function ESD Electrostatic Discharge F FD Full Duplex FLIR Forward Looking Infrared FPDM Flat Panel Display Measurements G GPI General Purpose Interface H HD Half Duplex Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Abbreviations and acronyms HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface HDSDI High Definition Serial Digital Interface HE Highly Efficient HEA High Efficiency Antireflective HID Human Interface Device HMI Human Machine Interface l ICD Interface Control Document IEC International Electrotechnical Commission IP Ingress Protection ISO International Standard Organization ITO Indium Tin Oxide ITU International Telecommunications Union K kg kilogram L L Luminance LCD Liquid Crystal Display LFC LCD Flicker Compensation LRU Line Replaceable U
208. ware update since the display unit will automatically recognize the firmware on the USB stick at each power up or activation from hard standby The display unit will then start the automated firmware update process This does not happen after the reboot resulting from the software update Barco RHDM 1701 User manual 71 Full functionality description 4 Full functionality description 4 1 Operation 4 1 1 Overview of operation functionalities Figure 19 Overview of operational controls indicators and OSD functionalities Different operation interfaces 1 Status bar 2 OSD menu 3 Toolbox 4 Under Monitor Display bar Picture Adjustment bar 5 Control panel 6 Indicator lights 4 1 2 Operational mode overview The operational status of the display unit can be summarized in the figure below 72 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Full functionality description Power cable plugged in Switch power on power switch Display unit was previously in hard standby NOT ACTIVE hard standby Display unit was previously in soft standby or active Long press Long press 62 62 STANDBY soft standby Short press Short press c7 F ACTIVE display unit is fully operational Time out Time out AH E Short press pol a Invalid button A F Short press E Short press 4 S OSD submenu Button Control panel Short press F Immediate acti
209. will be added to a pool of available components which you can use on the next page Show Products Releasing Feature Packs This page can also be used to release feature packs from an RHDM unit Generate a new pincode on your unit using the licensing menu and enter it here That pincode will release any feature packs that were registered to the unit The feature packs will then be available in your resource pool ready to be assigned to a unit just like newly added feature packs Register with a text file Select the text file that contains the pincodes you would like to register one per line and click on the Add List button Browse Register one by one Enter the pincode and click on the Add Code button Add Code Pincodes This is the list of pincodes you are about to register If you have made a mistake you can clear the list and start over Clear list Register e When adding codes the pincode appears in the list at the bottom of the window 24 Barco RHDM 1701 User manual Register one by one Enter the pincode and click on the Add Code button O3EB1CBC6EF18A39 Pincodes This is the list of pincodes you are about to register If you have made a mistake you can clear the list and start over C04D87B8D6449C07 2686EE8DC4948ED9 e When done entering click on Register e A new page Show Products will open with a list of all entered pincodes at the top my barco com Beta
210. you with the most accurate and usable documentation possible if you discover errors please let us know 4 Technical specifications notice The technical specifications mentioned in this manual shall under no circumstances be used as proof or item of evidence Only the technical specifications defined in the Barco technical specifications document which is not part of this manual can be used as a base for contract negotiations 5 Federal Communication Commission FCC notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of an FCC class refer to the technical specifications of the specific unit for more details about the corresponding class These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense 6 Warranty During the warranty period Barco n v will do all repairs free of charge material and labor The faulty parts or units have to be shipped freight prepaid to a Barco n v regional service center Barco n v will pay the freight charges when the repaired

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