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1. Balanced Audio Output Connectors Left and Right These two male 3 pin XLR connectors are analog outputs of the source as selected for the left and right speakers See the diagram below for pinout information for these connectors Pin 2 Pin 1 Pin 1 High Gnd Gnd Shield Shield Pin 3 Pin 3 Low Low Female XLR Pinout Male XLR Pinout 12 2004 PANORAMAdtv ALL rights reserved Section 2 Operation AVMFlex Series User Manual P N 821608 Rev A 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 3 up SERIAL NUMBER 713 GRANDVIEW DRIVE Figure 2c Rear Panel Features 13 2004 PANORAMAdtv ALL rights reserved AVMFlex Series User Manual P N 821608 Rev A Section 2 Operation VPOD5W On Screen Display Controls AVMFlex5W LP2S Only Display controls for the 5 8 VPOD VPOD5W are set via the three buttons on the VPOD front panel See Item 6 page 10 Parameters are manipulated as described below Press the UP and DOWN buttons directly to increase and decrease the LCD display BRIGHTNESS The image below will be displayed on screen while adjusting to indicate the level BRIGHT jo COLOR CONTRAST TINT 1 Press the MENU button to access the Main Menu onscreen 2 Press the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll through the options 3 Press the MENU button to se ect the chosen parameter for adjustment 4 Press the UP and DOWN buttons to adjust the level 5 Press the MENU button to ret
2. DIP switch sections 1 and 2 set the Meter Input Gain Calibration which determines the level of the input signal that will result in a 0 reading on the meter bargraphs The factory setting is 4 dBv but can instead be set for 6 dBv 0 dBv or 8 dBv by the user See the diagram below for settings Bargraph Display Modes DIP switch sections 3 and 4 determine how peak levels are displayed Display Mode and select either the PPM mode or an auto reset VU Peak mode NOT the PPM value The PPM mode exhibits an attack time of 10 milliseconds and a decay time of 2 seconds from 0 to 20 dB The VU mode exhibits a 300 millisecond rise to 99 of full indication and a decay of 300 milliseconds The factory setting is VU mode See the diagram below for settings Gain Calibration 2004 PANORAMAdtv ALL rights reserved 19 Section 3 Technical Information AVMFilex Series User Manual P N 821608 Rev A l god 1 dwy oipny l Jexyeeds ye Vo ou tO PT TO weibeig 4y9O0 g X9 4 WNAV Jeueg SISJON n 7 id a 18487 o ES ES r L16016 q BI l Od UIMS O I OIPNY Al ES l uoneoipu d a LHOIY seyd ndno peouejeg vegoere Taunete 1210616 l 13m l dod dd JeAuUq 89d 1 e ug J9J00M uonesipuy udej amp eg udei amp ueg WD L seud J L WD
3. Front Panel Features Please refer to Figure 2b on the facing page to familiarize yourself with the front panel features of the VPOD LCD display modules that can be specified for the AVMFlex Series units The following sections describe these features and are referenced by number to Figure 2b The AVMFlex 1U front panel to which these displays are installed is described and illustrated on pages 8 and 9 VPOD LCD Video Display Modules Each VPOD LCD video display module houses the LCD Video Display Screen Display Controls A B Input Select Switch Tally Indication LED and Power Indication LED Each VPOD module is attached to the AVMFlex front panel by a length of flexible gooseneck tubing AVMFlex Series units are manufactured with a VPOD module permanently attached to the front panel Five sizes of LCD display screens are available for the AVMFlex Series 4 5 6 5 8 16 9 6 8 and 7 16 9 The VPOD module may be adjusted for viewing angle independant of the fixed position of the main chassis There is about a 60 degree field of movement of the VPOD module from the vertical and horizontal plane of the front panel When adjusting the angle of the video screen grasp the VPOD module at the right left or top bottom sides Care should be taken not to touch the LCD video screen itself with the fingers or other objects CAUTION Do NOT rotate twist the VPOD module around the gooseneck axis the torque may damage the gooseneck and or in
4. General Features and Specifications Model Configurations and Naming Convention The only difference between the various models of AVMFlex is the size of the LCD video display used in the specified VPOD LCD display module The chart below lists the model and display sizes The diagram to the right defines the model naming convention AVMFlex4 LP2S VPOD4 ae Two Stereo Channels AVMFlex5 LP2S VPOD5 See Level Meters Phase Indication AVMFlex5W LP2S VPOD5W 5 8 16x9 VPOD Display Size Model AVMFlex6 LP2S VPOD6 eer LL Audio Video Monitor AVMFlex7 LP2S VPOD7 7 16x9 VPOD Gooseneck Length Adjustment The VPOD LCD display module may be adjusted for two lengths 1 3 and 2 25 by changing the location of two screws on the bottom of the chassis which are lined up with the VPOD module To change the length 1 Locate the adjustment holes on the bottom of the main chassis that correspond with the VPOD module 2 Remove the two 2 installed screws and set aside for later use 3 Carefully pull or push the VPOD module until the two holes of the internal gooseneck mount line up with the appropriate two holes in the chassis bottom Ensure that the LCD display screen is not touched or otherwise damaged during this operation 4 Reinstall the two screws removed in step 2 into the new position Front Panel Location Fixed Gooseneck length is adjustable by moving a pair of Screws on chassis bottom Positio
5. ON or POWER SAVING OFF 3 Press MENU to activate selection When the display is set up with Power Saving Mode ON power will automatically turn offafter 6 seconds if there is no video signal entering the display Power will automatically turn as soon as a video signal is detected EE FSC SET 3 5MHz 1 Press MENU button to select FSC SET 3 5MHz Frequency Subcarrier option 2 Press Up and DOWN buttons to select FSC SET 3 58MHz or FSC SET 4 43MHz 3 Press MENU to activate selection This option will force the Frequency Subcarrier of the display at 3 58MHz or 4 43 MHz HOR NOR 1 Press MENU button to select HOR NOR Horizontal Reverse Image option 2 Press Up and DOWN buttons to reverse the image horizontally 3 Press MENU to activate selection g VER NOR 1 Press MENU button to select VER NOR Vertical Reverse Image option 2 Press Up and DOWN buttons to reverse the image vertically 3 Press MENU to activate selection a MODE NORMAL 1 Press MENU button to select MODE NORMAL option 2 Press Up and DOWN buttons to select NORMAL ZOOMI or FULL 3 Press MENU to activate selection NORMAL mode will display images in original aspect ratio of source example 4 3 ratio displayed undistorted in 16 9 screen with blank space on either side ZOOMI mode zooms into center area of display FULL mode forces aspect ratio of source to conform to 16 9 aspect ratio example 4 3 ratio displayed in 16 9 screen stretched distort
6. equipped with two 10 segment tri color red amber green LED bargraph display level meters separate volume and balance controls a power indication LED headphone output and a unique LED display which visually shows phase polarity relationships of the signals selected for monitoring Extensive magnetic shielding allows placement immediately adjacent to video monitors with no color impurities The AVMFlex Series rear panel is configured with two balanced stereo Analog inputs IN A and IN B on female XLR connectors and two CVBS video inputs CVBS A and CVBS B with loop through outputs on female BNC connectors The audio and video inputs are relayed so that selecting either the A or B video source on the VPOD video display module will also select the associated A or B audio source Two male XLR connectors are provided to output a balanced Analog audio signal of the selected audio source A DB 25 connector is also provided for tally connections Relatively large LCD video display in a space saving 1U rack size Bi amp sum amplification through high mid and woofer speakers e Choice of 4 5 6 5 8 16 9 6 8 or 7 16 9 LCD video DB 25 connector on rear panel provided for tally connections display sizes Two selectable analog audio stereo inputs on balanced 3 pin Flexible gooseneck mounting of video display allows adjustable XLR connectors viewing angle in all directions Balanced analog ouput of selected audio source on two 3 pin
7. rights reserved AVMEFlex Series User Manual P N 821608 Rev A Section 1 General Features and Specifications PANORAMA div AVMFIex Series 1U Audio Video Monitor o Q SOURCE EJ SOURCE C 3 H H a LA EEN Avw Fiex co co El AUDIO VIDEO MONITOR IDDIE CC CEECEE CET CET CET CET CET CEET CEET CEET I CEIET CEET CEET LLLLLLLLLLLLLLL o LLL LLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLI ne Se AVMFlex4 LP2S Front Panel The AVMFlex Series of audio video monitors provides the capability to monitor CVBS video on a LCD display with full fidelity stereo audio monitoring in a single rack space 1U The AVMFlex Series models feature a VPOD LCD video display module mounted to the front panel via a flexible gooseneck allowing for extensive control of the viewing angle All models in the AVMFlex Series contain four high performance speakers driven by three power amplifiers two amplifier driver combinations handle midrange and high frequency information in stereo while the third center channel reproduces information below the 500 Hz crossover point Output limiter circuits are incorporated to protect the speakers The VPOD LCD Video Display is available in 4 5 6 5 8 16 9 6 8 and 7 16 9 LCD sizes and features controls for color tint hue NTSC only contrast and brightness The display also has a power LED of its own and a bi color red green tally indication LED All AVMFlex Series models come
8. 2004 PANORAMAdtv ALL rights reserved AVMFlex Series User Manual P N 821608 Rev A Section 3 Technical Information Level Meter Specifications Level Calibration 6 0 4 8 dBv Selectable Frequency Response 20 Hz to 18 kHz 0 5 dB Level Meter Type 10 segment LED Bargraph Display LED Colors Tricolor red amber green Metering Range 23 dB Display Mode Ballistics VU or PPM Selectable VU Characteristics Rise Time 300 millisecond to 99 of full indication Decay Time 300 millisecond PPM Characteristics Attack Time 10 milliseconds Decay Time 2 seconds 0 to 20 dB Feste 2001508 mm Adjacent Segment Off Brightness 196 of brightness of active segment Peak Emission Wavelength green 570 nm red 630 nm Level Meter Settings Level Meter DIP Switch Location Two DIP switch modules allow the user to set the level meter parameters independently for each of the two bargraph displays These DIP switches are accessible by removing the top cover of the unit and are located on two PCBs installed at right angles to the front panel where the level meters are installed The DIP switches face upwards for easy adjustment There are four sections 1 2 3 4 on each DIP switch module The first two sections 1 and 2 are for setting the Meter Input Gain Calibration and the second two sections 3 and 4 are for setting the Bargraph Display Mode Meter Input Gain Calibration Settings
9. B video input and BALANCED IN B audio inputs 5 Power Indication LED This LED glows GREEN to indicate the unit is connected to mains power and an operation voltage is present 6 VPODS5W On Screen Display Controls AVMFlex5W LP2S Only Display controls for the 5 8 VPOD VPODSW are set via these three buttons Parameters are manipulated as described on page 14 10 2004 PANORAMAdtv ALL rights reserved AVMFilex Series User Manual P N 821608 Rev A Section 2 Operation UP DOWN MENU 9 09 e VPOD 68 VPOD 70 TNT COL BRT CNT VPOD 56 Figure 2b Front Panel Features 2004 PANORAMAdtv ALL rights reserved 11 AVMEFlex Series User Manual P N 821608 Rev A Section 2 Operation Rear Panel Features Please refer to Figure 2c on the facing page to familiarize yourself with the rear panel features of the AVMFlex Series units The following sections describe these features and are referenced by letter to Figure 2c A Power IEC 320 Connector Attach the supplied standard IEC 320 power cord between this connector and mains power 100 250VAC 50 60 Hz The front panel Power LED Item 5 page 10 will glow GREEN to indicate operating voltages are present B CVBS Video Input and Loop Through Output Connectors Each of these two female BNC connectors CVBS A IN and CVBS B IN accept standard CVBS Composite Analog video signals and are configured for 75 Q impedance connections Note that video input sele
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11. PANORAMA dv AVMFIex Series 1U Audio Video Monitor Two Selectable Stereo Analog Audio Inputs on XLRs Two Selectable CVBS Video Inputs and Loop Through Outputs on BNCs Analog Audio Output of Selected Source on two XLRs Two 10 Segment Bargraph Level Meters Phase Indication LED and Video Display Module Mounted on Flexible Gooseneck Document P N 821608 Rev A User Manual CONTENTS Title and Contents Introduction and Installation Section 1 General Features and Specifications Description and Features Applications and Specifications Model Configuration and Naming Conventions Section 2 Operation Front Panel Features Rear Panel Features VPOD 5W On Screen Display Controls Audio Amplifier and Speaker Configuration Balance Control Characteristics Section 3 Technical Information Tally Control Connector Wiring Level Meter Specifications Level Meter Settings AVMFlex Series Interconnect Block Diagram 2004 Wohler Technologies Inc ALL rights reserved Important Safety Instructions 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Donotinstall near any heat source such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Donot defe
12. Two selectable CVBS video inputs and loop through outputs on XLR connectors BNC connectors with selectable termination Two 10 segment tri color green amber red LED bargraph VPOD LCD video display modules feature display audio level meters A B switch for selection of one of two relayed CVBS video EE EES 98 dB SPL at two feet and analog audio inputs Excellent high frequency response for positive detection of Adjustment for color tint hue NTSC only contrast and background whinsand noise brightness i oo Thorough magnetic shielding for placement next to video Dual color red green talley indication LED monitors Power indication LED Separate volume and balance controls NTSC PAL format auto sensing Headphone output 4 O 2004 PANORAMAdtv ALL rights reserved AVMFlex Series User Manual P N 821608 Rev A Section 1 General Features and Specifications Applications The AVMFlex Series is ideally suited for use in VTR bays mobile production vehicles teleconferencing installations multimedia systems satellite link and cable TV facilities and on air radio studios Designed and manufactured in the U S the AVMFlex Series is backed by a strong warranty and a satisfaction guaranteed return policy AVMFlex General Specifications Audio Inputs Analog x2 Pair 3 Pin XLR F VideolnputTermination 75Q Ohm selectable Audio Input Impedance gt 40k Q balanced Video Output Connectors 2x BNC passive loop through Au
13. When you plug in headphones the speakers will mute This jack accepts a standard 1 4 phone type stereo plug Phase Indication LEDs These three LEDs offer instant visual verification of phase polarity conditions in the pair of channels selected for monitoring in the Left Right channel speakers The two smaller top and bottom LEDs labeled and show instantaneous phase relationships in the signal while the larger middle LED labeled AVG indicates the average phase condition The top LED glows or blinks GREEN when signals are in phase The bottom LED glows or blinks AMBER for out of phase signals The middle AVG LED indicates the average phase condition by glowing GREEN for in phase conditions or RED for out of phase conditions In general it is sufficient to regard the AVG LED average phase condition as adequate for proper phase monitoring While it is normal for stereo signals to contain some intermittant instantaneous out of phase and in phase conditions B and small LEDs a steady red glow of the AVG LED almost always indicates an out of phase alarm condition 4 Audio Level Meters Audio levels are visually displayed via these two 10 segment tri color RED AMBER GREEN LED bargraph display level meters Bargraph 1 monitors Channel A left while Bargraph 2 monitors Channel B right These meters are able to display signal levels using either PPM or VU standards as selected via a DIP switch module accessible by re
14. and tally system If your facility currently has a tally system with companion power source use this method to integrate the AVMFlex Series tally with your existing tally matrix NOTE Ensure the LED power supply provides 5 to 12VDC Non Isolated Operating the Tally Indication LED in the non isolated configuration uses the AVMFlex Series internal power supply to provide the tally LED voltage Connect your tally closures to the respective AVMFlex tally connections as shown in Figure 3b below AVMFlex Series Tally AVMFlex Series Tally Circuit Examples Connector Pin Functions GEES EXTERNAL CIRCUITRY 12VDC POWER SUPPLY 390Q for 12V 5 TO _ 12VDC None for 5V 25 Pin Female Sub Miniature D Connector PIN FUNCTION us Current Limited 12VDC Current Limited CLOSURE M RED Anode oe AAA GREEN Anode POWER SUPPLY COMMON A COMMON CATHODE N C N C N C N C N C N C ISOLATED External Power N C TALLY CLOSURE CIRCUIT N C S CUSTOMER PROVIDED 412VDC N C EXTERNAL CIRCUITRY N C Chassis Ground 12VDC R G Common Cathode Sy Current Limited Chassis Ground CLOSURE Chassis Ground ee E ve N C Chassis Ground TALLY CLOSURE TALLY E CLOSURE Chassis Ground v S SEN GREEN N C Chassis Ground yass GROUND Chassis Ground N C NON ISOLATED Internal Power Chassis Ground TALLY CLOSURE CIRCUIT Figure 3a Figure 3b 18
15. at the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as when power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 15 Do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture 16 The apparatus shall be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection CAUTION In products featuring a
16. ction is relayed to the audio input selection See Item 4 page 10 for more information about source selection Each of the two LOOP output connectors CVBS A and CVBS B provide passive signal through connections from the associated CVBS IN connector to down stream equipment See Item C for information about setting the termination for these connectors Note that these outputs function even if power to the AVMFlex unit is turned OFF CVBS Input Temination Select Switch Each switch in this two section DIP module is used to set the termination characteristics for the CVBS input connector next to it Ifa CVBS LOOP connector is connected to downstream equipment set the appropriate switch to the UP position UNTERMINATE If no downstream equipment is connected then set to the DOWN position TERMINATE D Tally Connector This 25 pin sub miniature female D connector allows you to tally the Tally Indication LED Item 1 page 10 Connection details are described on page 18 E Audio Stereo Input Connectors A and B These female XLR connectors accept standard Analog audio signals and are configured for 40K Q impedance connections Left and Right inputs are provided in each of the two input sections BALANCED IN A and BALANCED IN B Note that audio input selection is relayed to the video input selection See Item 4 page 10 for more information about source selection See the diagram under Item F for pinout information for these connectors
17. dio Outputs x2 XLR M balanced selected source Video Display Modes NTSC PAL autosensing Peak Acoustic Output 98dB SPL 2 feet Video Display Type Active Matrix TFT LCD Video Picture Controls Brightness contrast color Frequency Response 80 Hz to 20 Hz 5 dB and tint NTSC only 1 6 Octave 10 dB 50 Hz 22 kHz Video Color Configuration RGB delta Power Output RMS each side 5W 7W peak Magnetic Shielding 1 gauss any adjacent surface Electrical Distortion 0 1596 any level below input threshold Internal 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Power Supply 1 75 x 19 x 10 inches 44 5x 483 x 254 mm Dimension hxwxd Hum and Noise chassis only Better than 68 dB below full output Video Input Format CVBS Composite Analog video Weight chassis only 9 5 Ibs 4 3 kg w 6 8 VPOD Video Input Connectors 2x BNC inputs VPOD LCD Video Display Specifications RTE 9 ES A Wa o c D o o D ke l o z o OD D Audio Response Ap 0 dbu ref 0 775V RMS Features and specifications subject to improvement withoutnotice 10 Typical 1 6 Octave Audio ResponseCurve 20 30 8 TOTTI TTT TTT 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k Hz 2004 PANORAMAdtv ALL rights reserved 5 AVMFlex Series User Manual P N 821608 Rev A Section 1
18. ed to fill entire display Eeer EXIT Press MENU button to select EXIT option press MENU button again to return to Main Menu g 2004 PANORAMAdtv ALL rights reserved 15 AVMFlex Series User Manual P N 821608 Rev A Section 2 Operation Audio Amplifier and Speaker Configuration General Description All AVMFlex Series modals contain high performance transducers speakers driven by three power amplifiers two amplifier driver combinations handle midrange and high frequency information in the left and right stereo speaker channels while the third amplifier channel sums the left and right channel information below the 500 Hz crossover point in the woofer bass speaker s Note that the woofer channel is NOT a dedicated LFE or Center channel Speaker Configuration The 1U rack size AVMFlex Series products are configured with two speakers left and right to reproduce mid and high range audio frequencies in stereo but feature two woofer speakers to reproduce the summed combined ow range audio frequencies from the left and right speaker input channels It should be noted that both woofer speakers which are wired in series are driven from one woofer speaker channel and are NOT stereo See the simplified diagram below for a block diagram of the AVMFlex Series audio amplifier speaker configuration Left Left Speaker Speaker Channel EQ Limiter High Pass Amplifier A L Woofer Speaker Vol olume Lo Fr
19. eq Woofer Speaker Amplifier Channel Limiter Woofer Speaker Right Right Speaker Speaker Channel AVMFlex Series 1U Audio Amplifier and Speaker Block Diagram Balance Control Characteristics The balance control attenuates the signal from the source so that the left and right bass frequencies summed together and reproduced in the woofer channel will also respond to the balance control Example If an audio signal ofa voice speaking English is fed to the A left input and a voice speaking Spanish is fed to the B right input then the left speaker channel will reproduce the mid range and high range frequencies of the English speaking voice the right speaker channel will reproduce the mid range and high range frequencies of the Spanish speaking voice and the woofer speaker channel will reproduce the summed combined low range frequencies of both voices Ifthe balance control is panned to the left then the Spanish speaking voice in the right speaker channel will diminish in volume the Spanish speaking voice in the woofer speaker channel will also diminish and the English speaking voice in both the right speaker channel and woofer speaker channel will increase slightly to maintain overall output level The converse is true if the balance control is panned to the right See the simplified diagram above for placement of the balance control in the audio amplifier circuit 16 2004 PANORAMAdtv ALL rights re
20. moving the top cover of the unit See page 19 for specifications and settings of these meters 5 Volume Control This controls the loudness of the audio reproduced by the internal speakers or connected headphone Clock wise rotation of this control increases the loudness of the monitored audio in both channels 1 and 2 6 VPOD LCD Video Display Module Video signals entering the AVMFlex Series unit are monitored through the VPOD LCD video display The VPOD module is attached to the front panel by a length of flexible gooseneck tubing allowing angle viewing adjustment in all directions One of five sizes of LCD display screens may be specified including 4 5 6 5 8 16 9 6 8 and 7 16 9 LCD display sizes ee page 10 for complete information on the use and control of the VPOD LCD video display module S 7 Balance Control This pans the volume balance between the left and right speakers If the balance is adjusted hard left or hard right a slight left right channel mix is retained only in low bass frequencies so that phase discrepancies can be audibly discerned 8 2004 PANORAMAdtv ALL rights reserved AVMFlex Series User Manual P N 821608 Rev A Section 2 Operation riiin 44 Na Sasoo2o2wo Perri DS 394n0S YOLINOW oaan oIanv Sage ZWAR e Figure 2a Front Panel Features 2004 PANORAMAdtv ALL rights reserved 9 AVMFilex Series User Manual P N 821608 Rev A Section 2 Operation
21. n 1 Position 2 Appox 2 25 Appox 1 3 Bottom View AVMFlex Series Chassis Front Panel NOTE All measurments are from the front panel surface of main chassis to VPOD rear panel surface Figure 3d VPOD Gooseneck Length Adjustment CAUTION Do NOT rotate twist the VPOD module around the gooseneck axis the torque may damage the gooseneck and or internal wiring Also avoid touching the LCD video screen itself with the fingers or other objects 6 O 2004 PANORAMAdtv ALL rights reserved AVMEFlex Series User Manual P N 821608 Rev A Operation Front Panel Features Rear Panel Features VPOD 5W On Screen Display Controls Audio Amplifier and Speaker Configuration Balance Control Characteristics 2004 PANORAMAdtv ALL rights reserved 7 AVMFlex Series User Manual P N 821608 Rev A Section 2 Operation Front Panel Features Please refer to Figure 2a on the facing page to familiarize yourself with the front panel features of the AVMFlex Series unit The following sections describe these functions and are referenced by number to Figure 2a 1 Speakers The internal speaker system is comprised of two mid range tweeter speakers left and right and two woofer speakers left and right The two mid range speakers reproduce only the mid and high frequencies while the two woofer speakers monaurally reproduce the low frequencies 2 Headphone Output Jack Select the headphone audio sources as you would for the internal speakers
22. n audio amplifier and speakers the surface at the side of the unit where the audio amplifier heat sink is internally attached may get very hot after extended operation When operating the unit excercise caution when touching this surface and ensure that external materials which may be adversely affected by heat are not in contact with it There is a Hot Surface label see diagram attached to the aforementioned surface of the product Introduction Congratulations on your selection of a PANORAMAdtv product We are confident it represents the best performance and value available and we guarantee your satisfaction with it If you have questions or comments you may contact us at Wohler Technologies Inc 31055 Huntwood Avenue Hayward CA 94544 Phone 510 870 0810 Fax 510 870 0811 US Toll Free 1 888 596 4537 www panoramadtv com sales panoramadtv com 2 2007 Wohler Technologies Inc ALL rights reserved AVMEFlex Series User Manual P N 821608 Rev A General Features and Specifications Description Features Applications Specifications Model Configurations and Naming Convention VPOD Gooseneck Length adjustment Installation Unpacking Unpack the AVMFlex Series unit from the shipping container and inspect all articles for shipping damage If you find any damage notify the shipping carrier immediately for claims adjustments Compare the shipping box contents to the packing slip Contact a PANORAMAdtv sales representative if
23. served AVMEFlex Series User Manual P N 821608 Rev A Technical Information Tally Control Connector Wiring Level Meter Specifications Level Meter Settings AVMFlex Series Interconnect Block Diagram 2004 PANORAMAdtv ALL rights reserved 17 AVMEFilex Series User Manual P N 821608 Rev A Tally Control Connector Wiring A front panel dual color Tally Indication LED Item 1 page 10 is associated with the VPOD LCD display module Interface is provided to the LED via the Tally Control Connector Item D page 12 located on the rear panel of the main chassis The Tally Indicator LED is capable of displaying three colors RED GREEN and YELLOW Illuminating the RED or GREEN LED separately will result in that tally color Illuminate the RED and GREEN LEDs simultaneously to achieve a YELLOW tally indication in the LED For Tally Control Connector pinout functions see Figure 3a below Two examples of tally connection configurations are shown in Figure 3b below You can operate the Tally Indication LED by numerous methods The two tutorial examples showing isolated and non isolated activation are illustrated to show basic operation Although switches are employed in these examples the LEDs interface with TTL levels You can design illumina tion circuits as shown by using TTL buffers or by using transistors as switches Isolated Operating the Tally Indication LED in an isolated configuration requires an external customer provided power supply
24. ternal wiring Also avoid touching the LCD video screen itself with the fingers or other objects NOTE The 5 8 VPOD VPOD58W unlike the other VPOD models features on screen controls See page 14 for descriptions of these controls and their use Tally Indication LED This tri color LED can glow RED GREEN or YELLOW to indicate tally status associated with the video signal displayed Refer to page 18 for tally connection details Display Controls The displayed video image for each VPOD LCD display module may be separately adjusted using these four image controls TNT Tint adjust for desired image color hue NTSC only COL Color Saturation adjust for desired amount of image color saturation BRT Brightness adjust for desired screen brightness CNT Contrast adjust for desired image scene dark to bright contrast LCD Video Display Selected video sources are displayed here Screen image parameters are adjustable by four manual controls Item 2 See page 5 for LCD display specifications A B Input Select Switch This switch selects between the two CVBS video sources CVBS A and CVBS B and between the two audio sources BALANCED IN A and BALANCED IN B The video and audio inputs are relayed to switch together The A B Input Select Switch selects the source signals according to the following switch positions Position A CVBS IN A video input and BALANCED IN A audio inputs Position B CVBS IN
25. there are any unexplained shortages Heat Dissipation Heat dissipated by the speaker amps is conducted directly to the left side of the chassis no special considerations for cooling are necessary as long as the ambient temperature inside the rack area does not exceed approximately 60 C 140 F Sympathetic Vibration Sympathetic vibration from other equipment cables etc in the rack may be serious enough to interfere with the unit s sound quality out in the listening area The use of thin card stock and or felt or foam weather stripping type materials between adjacent vibrating surfaces or tying up loose cables etc may be required to stop vibrations external to the unit Audio Connections Connection of the audio feeds is straightforward Please refer to the system interconnect block diagrams on page 19 for clarifica tion of the general signal paths into and out of the AVMFlex Series units Rack Mounting The AVMFlex Series unit rack mounts in a standard EIA 310 D specification 19 483mm rack and needs 1RU of space Allow sufficient space at the unit rear for connector and cable clearance approximately 4 102 mm The AVMFlex Series unit rack mounts from the front panel support rails Rear support is not required Cable Recommendation Recommended cable type for analog video signals is Belden 8281 Belden 1694A or equivalent Recommended cable type for analog audio signals is Belden 9451 or equivalent 2004 PANORAMAdtv ALL
26. urn to the Main Menu 6 To exit the menu use the UP and DOWN buttons to select EXIT and then press MENU NOTE The TINT parameter is applicable ONLY when monitoring NTSC video source signals The onscreen menu and pamameters for COLOR CONTRAST and TINT controls are shown below BRIGHT COLOR COLOR CONTRAST Adjustment TINT NTSC ONLY SYSTEM SETUP EXIT BRIGHT COLOR CONTRAST Adjustment TINT NTSC ONLY SYSTEM SETUP EXIT BRIGHT COLOR TINT TINT CONTRAST Adjustment KE TINT NTSC ONLY SYSTEM SETUP EXIT Continued 14 2004 PANORAMAdtv ALL rights reserved AVMFlex Series User Manual P N 821608 Rev A Section 2 Operatio VPOD5W On Screen Display Controls AVMFlex5W LP2S Only Continued To enter the System Setup submenu choose SYSTEM SETUP in the Main Menu and press the MENU button Main Menu System Setup Menu BRIGHT DIMMER 8 COLOR POWER SAVING ON CONTRAST FSC SET 3 58MHz TINT NTSC ONLY TINT NTSC ONLY gt SYSTEM SETUP HOR NOR EXIT VER NOR MODE NORMAL EXIT Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select System Setup option as shown below LS DIMMER 8 1 Press MENU button to select DIMMER 8 option 2 Press Up and DOWN buttons to select Dimmer level from 0 to 8 3 Press MENU to activate selection Ce POWER SAVING ON 1 Press MENU button to select POWER SAVING ON option 2 Press Up and DOWN buttons to select POWER SAVING
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