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1. Note 2 With the Gamut Controlled mode of Calibration and the XYZ color space you are using a special 3D LUT inside the monitor on top of the Calibration LUT to get it into a Gamut controlled mode If you use a 3D creative LUT the Gamut controlled Calibration LUT is turned off so you are only viewing the XYZ color space and the creative LUT 48 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Then select the 3D LUT you wish to apply with the Browse 3D LUT button 3D LUT Input Display Source Browse 3D LUTs Load 3D LUT Now Reset 3D LUT t Finally press the Load 3D LUT Now button and your LUT will be applied from your selected file location to the display Bac Hold and release to setup SDI1 3D LUT Output Bac 3D LUT Input Display Source Browse 3D LUT Load 3D LUT Now Reset 3D LUT Hold and release to setup SDI 1 3D LUT Output 49 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Loading an Input LUT Use the following steps to load an input LUT From the Main Menu select System Menus Cinemage 2142 Operator Menus System Menus Setup Menus Display Controls Analyse Presets Presets Original Settings Then Select the Input LUTs Button Back Framestore Colour Grade INPUT LUTs Pan amp Zoom H amp V Delay Press and Hold the Back button to enter the Input LUT setup Menu Select Input Select LUT Bac Hold and release to setup SDI1 Press to Load Now Reset Input LUT Current LUT Loaded Set th
2. Back Setup Remote Storage Setup Remote Storage Setup Remote Storage Setup Remote Storage Stills Presets Input LUTs 3D LUTs t Enter the Change Remote Stills Path Change Login and Change Password menus to adjust the information contained in each Information can be entered using the trackball and the Select Next Character button Back Change Remote Stills Change Login Change Password Connect Now Path t t t Once the File Path Login and Password are set press the Connect Now button to enable remote access to file and remote storage Back Change Remote Stills Change Login Change Password Connect Now Path Setup 43 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Calibration Before navigating the menus plug the GretagMacbeth GMB calibration probe joption into the USB port From the main menu press the Setup Menus button Cinemage 2142 Operator Menus System Menus Setup Menus Display Controls Presets t Then select the Video amp Display Setup button Back Unit Information Video amp Display Preset amp Preferences Network amp USB Reset Setup Setup Datakey Setup t Then select the More Display Setup button Video Setup Calibration Calibration Monitor More Display Backlight Setting Type Profiling Setup Brightness t Then select the Measure button note do not select Auto Calibrate yet Back Adjust Calibration Profiling Options Manual Calibration Blue Only Meausre Backlight Settings A
3. Select Scaler and Deinterlacer and the following menu will be displayed Hold amp Release for Markers Setup Hold amp Release for Setup Hold amp Release for Setup System Menu Display Menu Scaler and Deinterlacer Field Mode Scaler Mode Motion Compensation Enable Motion Compensation Gain 135 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Resize Sharpness Allows you to look at the picture with either sharp or soft pixel sizes This allows you to look at the natural video or smoothes video without compensation Field Mode Toggles between Off and Single Field Mode Allows you to view a single field of an interlaced video source at a time Press and hold to adjust the motion clamping of single field mode in order to smooth the juttering in between fields of moving video Scaler Mode Allows you to select between Pixel Accurate displaying Re Sized to fill screen Anamorphic 625 PAL 16x9 525 NTSC these stretch the video to fit horizontally as well as vertically resized to 15 inch CRT resized to 17 inch CRT resized to 19 inch CRT resized to 19 inch CRT Anamorphic and Square Pixel Full emulates the square pixels of Computer monitors 1080 formats will automatically be displayed in pixel accurate mode with no scaling available Motion Compensation Enable Turns motion compensation on or off Motion Compensation Gain Sets the amount of compensation from 0 to 255 by moving the USB Mouse or rotating the trackball
4. stores user settings in two types of files Preferences constitute settings that are specific to a given machine and its network environment Some of these things such as selected network paths along with usernames and passwords might be sensitive Passwords are stored in clear text so it s good practice to reset see reset under System Setup Menu the preferences to clear any sensitive security information when necessary Here are some examples of things that are stored in preferences 1 Network logons paths and passwords for remote file access 2 FTP server settings whether the server is enabled and the current password 3 Web settings if the Web server is enabled 4 Storage information whether the system is set to use local remote or USB storage for stills and the various LUTs Presets files describe the way the system interacts with video and how it s used in the workflow Presets are loaded from the front panel at the top level menu when you press the button the preset file is loaded and the name of the file appears Here are some examples of things that are stored in a presets file 1 Marker Graticule size and position 2 Video standard if not in automatic mode 3 Heads up display settings 4 Dual link mode vs Single link mode 5 Routing Both files are standard XML and are user editable most simply by cloning the system to a USB key transferring the USB key to a standard computer Mac or PC edi
5. 314 y 345 Y 115Cd X 314 Y 345 Y 115 Cd T x2 Select Monitor Profiling Video Setup Calibration Monitor More Display Backlight Brightness t Select Auto Profile Display and follow the on screen instructions Auto Profile Change Sample Profile Options Manage Reset Probe Setting Profiling Display Count Profiles t Check the results against the target located in the menu bar Back Auto Profile Change Sample Profile Options WEWETE Reset Probe Display Count Profiles t Make adjustments to the backlight for Luminance level and Manual Calibration settings as needed and re calibrate until you have the desired results Target x 314 y 345 45 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Loading a 3D LUT when in Full Gamut Mode Use these steps to load and view a 3D LUT while in Full Gamut Calibration Mode From the Top Level Menu Select System Menus Cinemage 2142 Operator Menus System Menus Setup Menus Display Controls Presets t Then select the Process button Analyse Presets Original Settings Then Select the Colour Grade Button Back Framestore Colour Grade INPUT LUTs Pan amp Zoom H amp V Delay Press and Hold the Back button to enter the 3D LUT setup Menu Back 3D LUT Source Display Source Browse 3D LUT Load 3D LUT Now Reset 3D LUT Hold and release to setup Set the 3D LUT File Location to the storage location you would like to access a 3D LUT from Your Choices a
6. 5 amp x A D http cinetal 316103 pdayinput_lut aspx O Customize Links Free Hotmail Windows Marketplace M Windows Media _ Windows Cin mage Route Process Input LUT Mode SD1 UVE Dual Link 4 2 2 YCbCr Single Link Proxy Image Download Still Size Download Still Format Fu bme Upload Input LUT Browse Upload Click to grab a frame g Start Inbox Microsoft Colorgrade Mozi Sa Cinemage Manual Th Cinemage Manual nE Type to search S B Si O 4 54 PM From this page you will be able to upload input LUTs to any of the HD SDI inputs set the Framestore Proxy Capture parameters or click in the Frame Grab Pane to capture a reference still In order to upload input LUTs to the monitor you must make sure that the input LUT location is set correctly To load input LUTs locally from the monitor you must have file sharing enabled For a more detailed description of Input LUTs please visit the Input LUT section of this manual 107 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Remote File Setup Remote file setup defines a network file server location for the system to store stills Input LUTs 3D LUTs and presets From the Network USB Datakey setup select Remote File Setup Main Menu Setup Menu Network amp USB Datakey Setup Menu Back WEB FTP Setup Remote File Setup File Sharing Setup Wired Wireless Setup USB Datakey Setup The following menu will be displaye
7. 76 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Steps to calibrate your display Full Gamut Option Before navigating to the Display Setup menu plug the GretagMacbeth GMB calibration probe into the USB port If the probe is not plugged in before navigating to this menu the monitor will not be able to see the probe until the unit is restarted with the probe attached meon oND 12 13 14 15 16 From the main menu press select Setup Menus Select Video amp Display Setup Select More Display Setup Select Measure note do not select Auto Calibrate yet If you are using the GMB EyeOne Pro place the probe on the white calibration tile provided with the probe and Select Read CIE xyY and follow the on screen directions on screen directions Then place probe on the center of the display If you are using the EyeOne Display 2 place the probe on a flat black surface the top of the monitor works well then press Read CIE xyY When finished place the probe on the center of the display Press Flat Field until you have 100 White displayed Adjust the backlight to a comfortable setting for your current ambient environment Press Measure Now Read the results for display luminance out Y under CIE x y Y Adjust the backlight either up or down and repeat step 7 8 until you reached your desired luminance output setting The readout will be in both Candelas and Foot Lamberts
8. Linear Segment Position Linear Segment Position Pressing this button will select the linear segment position function to be controlled by the USB Mouse trackball The default position is 081 which is what is defined in the REC 709 specification Linear Segment Slope Pressing this button will select the linear segment slope function to be controlled by the USB Mouse trackball The default slope is 4 50 which is what is defined in the REC 709 specification Uncalibrated Raw Panel Mode Disables the Calibration LUT to allow you to see the effects of your calibration settings by letting you view the raw output to the panel 65 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Set White Point Full Gamut Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Menu Adjust Calibration Settings Save Calibration Saturation Linear Segment Enable White Point Settings FF Hold and release for setup Pressing the White point button will bring you to the following menu Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Menu Adjust Calibration Settings White Point Back Colour Temperature Observer D65 CIE 1931 Colour Temperature Allows you to select from 12 user definable white points or select a custom white point The Custom white point moves in steps of 100 K and ranges from 4000 K to 9800 K and is controlled by the trackball to the right Observer Selects the observer of CIE 1962 10 deg
9. directors employees and agents against any liability including reasonable attorneys fees arising out of any claim made against them arising out of or related to your use of the Product Software or Documentation including but not limited to claims arising out of the Software License Agreement and Cine tal Warranty 10 Statutory Legal Rights This Warranty does not affect your statutory legal rights within your jurisdiction V Warranty Service and Customer Support The following information describes our current warranty support procedures which are subject to change CUSTOMER MUST FOLLOW THE WARRANTY SUPPORT PROCEDURES LISTED BELOW TO RECEIVE PRODUCT REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT UNDER THE CINE TAL WARRANTY 1 Our Customer Support Representatives are available to provide telephone support during normal business hours and after these hours for urgent emergency technical support Please check the hours of operation of the Service Center in your area No advice statement or representation made during such calls shall create an obligation different from the obligations under the Cine tal Warranty 2 Before returning a Cine tal Product for repair or replacement it is necessary to obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number by calling the appropriate number of your Authorized Service Center in your Area or by contacting Cine tal at www cinetal com You will be asked to provide the system s serial number or a copy of the invoice s
10. thresholds set in the Input Range Violation Thresholds Menu Color Display Gamut Violations Turns on red flashing overlay over display pixels that fall outside of the thresholds set in the Display Gamut Thresholds Menu Input Range Violations Thresholds Enters the Input Range Violations Menu Display Gamut Thresholds Enters the Display Gamut Thresholds Menu Reset Violation Thresholds Resets all of the changes to the Input Range and Gamut Violations Thresholds to their default settings 146 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Input Range Violations Thresholdsjorrion System Menu Analyze Menu Range and Gamut Violations Colour Input Range Colour Display Gamut Input Range Violation Display Gamut Reset Violation Violations Violations e es Thresholds 2g Thresholds S Thresholds Pressing the Color Input Range Violation Thresholds button will take you to the following menu System Menu Analyze Menu Range and Gamut Violations Back Luma MIN Error Chroma MIN Error Threshold Luma Max Error Chroma Max Error Luma Min Error Threshold Threshold Threshold Tiresnog Luma Min Error Threshold Selects the Luma Minimum Threshold to be controlled by the USB Mouse or Trackball The default for this threshold is the SMPTE specification of 64 Any data on the input that falls below this threshold will be colored yellow on the display when the Colour Input Range Violation is turned on Chroma Min Error Threshold Selects the Chroma Minim
11. 2 Back Segment to Modify Adjust R Adjust G Adjust B Samer R High Pressing the More button will display the following menu Back Returns to the Adjust High Mid Low menu 1 Segment to Modify Selects either the High Mid or Low segment of the monitor s response curve to make adjustments to High refers to the 1 3 of the curve closest to white and Low refers to the 1 3 of the curve closest to black Adjust R When selected this button allows you to use the USB Mouse trackball to the right of the monitor to adjust the red component of the monitor s response curve for the segment selected Adjust G When selected this button allows you to use the USB Moue trackball to the right of the monitor to adjust the green component of the monitor s response curve for the segment selected Adjust B When selected this button allows you to use the USB Mouse trackball to the right of the monitor to adjust the blue component of the monitor s response curve for the segment selected Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Manual Calibration Adjustments Brightness And Adjust x y R G B Adjust High Mid Low Adjust Detailed Calibration Reset Corrections Contrast Bias and Gain Points Pressing the Adjust Detailed Calibration Points will give you the following menu Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Manual Calibration A
12. Adjustments Adjust High Mid Low menu 1 Back Segment to Modify Adjust x Adjust y Adjust Y More Aust x High Back Returns to the More Display Setup menu Segment to Modify Selects either the High Mid or Low segment of the monitor s response curve to make adjustments to High refers to the 1 3 of the curve closest to white and Low refers to the 1 3 of the curve closest to black Adjust x When selected this button allows you to use the USB Mouse trackball to the right of the monitor to make adjustments to the x color coordinate for the selected segment of the monitor s response curve Adjust y When selected this button allows you to use the USB Mouse trackball to the right of the monitor to make adjustments to the y color coordinate for the selected segment of the monitor s response curve Adjust Y When selected this button allows you to use the USB Mouse trackball to the right of the monitor to make adjustments to the luminance Y coefficient for the selected segment of the monitor s response curve More Advances to the next menu Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 72 Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Manual Calibration Adjustments Adjust High Mid Low menu 1 Back Segment to Modify Adjust x Adjust y Adjust Y More Palast x High Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Manual Calibration Adjustments Adjust High Mid Low menu
13. EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Before using the Remote Control Panel you must make sure your Cinemage is set up properly First from the Main Menu enter the Setup Menus Cinemage Operator System Setup Display Presets 2142 Menus Menus Menus Control Original Settings t Then enter the Preset amp Preferences Menu Unit Video amp Display Preset amp Network amp USB Information Setup Preferences Setup Datakey Setup Then enter Manage Preferences Back WEET Manage Save Current As Clear Startup Adjust Date and Preferences Preset Startup Settings Settings Time t Go to More Back Reset Preferences Load Preferences Save Preferences Reload More Network to Defaults From USB to USB Preferences Status t Enter USB Control Panel Setup Save Mouse USB Control Trackball Auto Blackout Preferences Sensitivity Panel Setup Sensitivity Time t Make sure that Control Panel Support is turned on The Connection State Button will tell you the current status of your Remote Control Panel Back Control Panel Support Connection Port Name State Flags ON SIGICH The other two items in this menu Port Name and State Flags are used for Diagnosis Purposes 20 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 The Remote Control Panel is available as an opti
14. From the Network USB Datakey Setup Menu select File Sharing Setup Main Menu Setup Menu Network amp USB Datakey Setup Menu WEB FTP Setup Remote File Setup File Sharing Setup Wired Wireless Setup USB Datakey Setup The following menus will be displayed Main Menu Setup Menus Network amp USB Datakey Setup File Sharing Setup Menu Fixed Network ID Fixed Sharing Username Sharing Password File Sharing Status CINETAL 0511908 Guest No Password Only Fixed Network ID Displays the network ID for the machine Fixed Sharing Username The username for the system is fixed at guest You can t change the username Sharing Password The password for file sharing is fixed at no password File Sharing Status Allows you to turn file sharing on or off and displays the current status of file sharing Note it may be necessary to cycle file sharing from enabled to disabled and then back to enabled to reset the network connection and allow access to Cinemage s files from a remote computer 109 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Wired Wireless LAN Setup From the Network amp USB Datakey Setup Menu select Wired Wireless LAN Setup Main Menu Setup Menu Network amp USB Datakey Setup WEB FTP Setup Remote File Setup File Sharing Setup Wired Wireless LAN USB Datakey Setup Setup The following menus will be displayed Main Menu Setup Menu Network amp USB Datakey Setup Wired
15. Input LUT Bypass SDI 1 LUT Bypass SDI 2 LUT Bypass SDI 3 LUT Bypass SDI 4 LUT Bypass DVI Input and Back Exit In order to choose an option you will need to press right on the directional pad when the option you want is selected In order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right Marker When entering the Marker option this will let you enable a marker on the location of the split screen There are only two options on and off as well as the Back Exit option Press right on the directional pad to enable the setting you want when the setting is highlighted In order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right Position When entering the Position option the Backlight knob controls where the Split Screen is taking place on the monitor There are also Back Exit options In order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right Back Exit In order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right 25 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Markers Enable Upon entering this menu you are given multiple options Disabled A Enabled B Enabled A amp B Enabled A Masked B Masked Centered Crosswire and Back Exit For each option once it is highlighted press right on the directional pad to choose the option In order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit
16. Main Menu Setup Menus Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Measure Menu Back READ CIE xyY READ CIE XYZ Select Calibration Set Flat Field RaRa Dr anaE Video Source gt Target x 314 y 345 x 314 y 345 Y 115Cd X 314 Y 345 Y 115 Cd Back Returns you to the Display Setup Menu Displays target CIE x y measurements for rec 709 or D Cinema if selected as Display LUT Read CIE xyY Provides result of measurement in CIE xyY coordinates Read CIE XYZ Provides result of measurement in CIE XYZ coordinates Select Calibration Selects one of the calibration settings from either the preset defaults programmed into the display or from a list of custom calibrations created by the user Video Soure Allows you to change the video source displayed on the screen Set Flat Field Sets the display to a flat field of black 17 progressively brighter shades of grey 100 white 100 red 100 green and 100 blue for display measurement Backlight Brightness This is controlled by either the USB Mouse or the Trackball Sets the brightness of the backlight This should be done first to set the total Luminance output desired for your calibration The brightness control has 1 168 steps for accurate control of the backlight The Measured output will be the Y result read back after calibration is completed You may use the Measure menu located in the display setup menu to pre set the backlight before you do your first calibration
17. Name _ Display Setup __ Preferences Setup _Datakey Setup _ Unit Information IP Addresses MAC Addresses TCP IP Machine name Release 192 168 1 123 00 04 5F 82 56 A3 Cinetal 316453 t t From a Windows or Mac you may browse the network to find the Cinemage Monitor Cinemage uses a Universal Naming Convention based on its TCP IP Machine Name Remote File Setup Cinemage and Cinemage B Series as network appliances have the ability to remotely store and access important files such as Stills Presets Preferences Input Luts and 3D LUTs This allows for remote collaboration across your facility across the country or around the world The file paths and necessary login information can be edited within the Cinemage unit to allow for this remote file access From the Main Menu press the Setup Menus button Cinemage 2142 Operator Menus System Menus Setup Menus Display Controls Presets t Then enter the Network amp USB Datakey Setup menu Unit Information Video amp Display Preset amp Preferences Network amp USB 42 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Then enter the Remote File Setup Menu Web FTP Setup Remote File Setup File Sharing Setup Wired Wireless LAN USB Datakey Setup t The process is the same for setting up all four areas of the Remote File Setup Listed are the steps for Stills but they can be repeated for Presets Input LUTs and 3D LUTs Press the Setup Remote Storage Stills button
18. Press the back button twice to return to the Video amp Display Setup Menu Select Monitor Profiling 11 Hit the Change Sample Count to determine how accurate of a profile you want to perform on your display The larger the sample count the more accurate the profile will be The tradeoff however is that the larger the sample count the longer the profile will take to complete After selecting the Sample Count size hit the back button The recommended size is 64 Press the Auto Profile Display button and follow the on screen directions as they are given to you On screen directions If you are using a GretagMacbeth EyeOne Display2 place the probe on a flat black surface the top of the monitor works well then press press to calibrate probe When finished place the probe on the center of the display If you are using the GretagMacbeth EyeOneDesign place the probe on the calibration tile provided with the Eye One Design and Press Place Probe and Press Use the LCD mounting device provided with the Eye One Design and mount the probe on the middle of the display Check the results and make adjustments to the backlight for Luminance level and Manual Calibration settings as needed until you have the desired results Note There is no need to perform another Auto Profile of the monitor after making manual calibration adjustment Performing another Auto Profile may cause unintended effects due to the nature of the calibr
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20. To set the password press the Back button twice Wired IP Mode Wired Static IP Wired Static DNS Wired Static IP Subnet Wired Static IP DHCP Mode Address Address VUEGE Garteway 169 254 219 120 192 168 1 2 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 1 T x2 Then press the File Sharing Setup button Back WEB FTP Setup Remote File Setup File Sharing Setup Wired Wireless Setup USB Datakey Setup t And setup the Username and Password Fixed Network ID Fixed Sharing Sharing Password File Sharing Status Username j j Next you must reset the systems network status by toggling the File Sharing Status to Enabled then to Disabled and back again to Enabled Fixed Network ID Fixed Sharing Sharing Password File Sharing Status Username t Finally you must ensure that the router has assigned an address to the unit or that the static IP address is correct Hit the back button 3 times to return to the Main Menu Fixed Network ID Fixed Sharing Sharing Password File Sharing Status Username T x3 41 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Enter the Setup Menu Cinemage 2142 Operator Menus System Menus Setup Menus Display Controls Presets t Press to lockout menus Then enter the Unit Information menu Unit Information Video and Presets and Network amp USB Resets Verify that that the router has assigned the system an IP address or that the static IP address is correct and note the TCP IP Machine
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22. for the Cinemage system is the power connector on the real panel of the system The input supply socket outlet should be located near the device and should be easily accessible Power Requirements for Cinemage B Series B420 B230 B190 Cinemage B420 runs on Cinemage B230 runs on 100 to 240V AC at 50 or 60 hertz Nominal current is 2A joptionjlf you have the DC input option installed you may run the system on 10 15V DC input Standard Anton Bauer 3 pin XLR connector is used Pin 1 is ground Pin 2 is positive and Pin 3 is unused The main disconnect for the Cinemage B230 system is the power connector on the real panel of the system The input supply socket outlet should be located near the device and should be easily accessible Cinemage B190 runs on User Serviceable Parts There are no user serviceable parts inside the Cinemage or Cinemage B Series units Please refer all service to a Cine tal authorized technician The Cinemage monitor and Cinemage B Series monitors front housing is made to be removed for the cleaning of the neutral density filter and LCD display This action can be performed by the end user or customer Instructions on how to remove the front bezel on the Cinemage 1 Lay the monitor down on its back with the glass facing up 2 If you are facing the front of the monitor there are three screws that need to be removed from the left side side with inputs along the front of the housing side closest to
23. graticule in RGB mode and all YCbCr modes other than YCbCr mode with undershoot and overshoot limited H Magnification Provides a 2x 5x or 10x magnification of the time base on the waveform monitor display Use the USB Mouse Trackball horizontal movement to control which part of the waveform trace is displayed within the graticule V Magnification Provides a 2x or 4x magnification of the amplitude on the waveform monitor display Use the USB Mouse Trackball vertical movement to control which part of the waveform trace is displayed within the graticule Waveform Display Options Presents a menu allowing control of the refresh rate of the waveform trace decay and the brightness of the trace gain Start of Analysed Area The first number indicates the pixel that is the start of the waveform trace 40 to 1920 The second number indicates the vertical offset from the center graticule line in digital scale 512 144 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Chapter 29 Analyse Vectorscope Setup jor7on System Menu Cinemage 2142 Route Process Display Analyse Presets To navigate to the Waveform Vectorscope menus select Analyse from the main menu The following menu will be displayed System Menu Analyse Menu Back Pixel Data Analysis Waveform Measure Display Output Gamut Violation Setup Input Status Vectorscope From the Analyse Menu select Waveform Vectorscope The following menu will be displayed System Men
24. know what pixel the crosswire is selecting Chapter 27 Analyse Waveform Monitor option The OmniTek HD waveform monitor is integrated into the Cinemage monitor in one of three options Display Only OmniTek Waveform Display Only provides a standard SMPTE waveform monitor with a fixed YCbCr parade display in frame mode The user does not have control over gain timebase or fields lines HD OmniTek HD Waveform is a full functioning high definition video waveform monitor Dual Link OmniTek Dual Link Waveform is a full functioning dual link high definition waveform monitor The menu items in this manual will vary depending on the waveform option enabled on your system System Menu Back Route Process Display Analyse Presets t To navigate to the Waveform Vectorscope menus select Analyse from the main menu The following menu will be displayed 141 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 System Menu Analyse Menu Pixel Data Analysis Waveform Vectorscope Measure Display Output Range and Gamut Input Status Violation Setup t From the Analyse Menu select Waveform Vectorscope The following menu will be displayed System Menu Analyse Waveform Vectorscope Waveform Vectorscope Waveform Monitor Vectorscope Mode Line Mode Selected Line 514 Source Field 1 SDI 1 Hold amp Release for Hold and release for Waveform Setup vectorscope setup Back Returns to the Analyse Menu Waveform Vectorscope Source
25. mask Wired Static IP Gateway Displays current static gateway Press to set static gateway 111 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Steps to connect Cinemage to a network router Before connecting the Cinemage unit to your network always check with your network administrator 1 o1 B w 10 11 Determine if your network will require the Cinemage unit to be set for static IP or dynamic IP DHCP addressing Typically most networks use dynamic addressing Go to the System Setup Network amp USB Datakey Setup Wired Wireless LAN Setup Menu Under the menu item Wired Mode set the system for either DHCP mode or Static IP If the system is set for DHCP Mode skip step 5 If the system will be set for Static IP setup the appropriate numbers for Wired Static IP address Subnet Mask and IP Gateway See Appendix A to edit this in the prefs xml file If you desire to restrict access to files stored on the Cinemage unit you may restrict access by setting a user name and password for local network access If security is not a concern the default setting is a username of guest with no password Go to the file sharing setup menu System Setup Network amp USB Datakey Setup File Sharing Setup Menu To setup a username and password In the File Sharing setup menu reset the systems network status by toggling the File Sharing Status menu from enabled to disabled and back to enabled Go to the Unit Inf
26. more information on these utilities please refer to their respective sections within this manual With the web server enabled on the Cinemage unit navigate to http cinetal pda default aspx in your web browser with being the last six digits of the unit s serial number also the unit s machine name The following web page will be displayed Welcome Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help l PF F Ke gt amp A TEREST 0 Customize Links _ Free Hotmail Windows Marketplace M Windows Media Windows Welcome to Cin mage Route Process 2 start Inbox Microsoft Welcome Mozilla amp Cinemage Manual Th Cinemage Manual nA ype to search a KGM 4 09 PM 102 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 The Route hyperlink will take you to the following page http cinetal yda Route aspx Route Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help Ke gt X amp x A D http cinetal 316103 pda Route aspx _ 0 Customize Links _ Free Hotmail Windows Marketplace M Windows Media _ Windows Cin mage Route Process Display Source sDI1 Video Out 1 E Video Out 2 RECLOCKED SDI IN 1 RECLOCKED SDI IN 2 Framestore Source 3D LUT Source SDI 1 SDI 1 Splitscreen 1 Source Splitscreen 2 Source SDI 1 5D12 Dual Link 4 2 2 YCbCr Single Link s Start Inbox Microsoft Route Mozilla Fi fm C
27. presented An investment in time now may save a lot of time later Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x Connections for the Cinemage Starting from the top down DVI Output Connection to external monitor or projector 1920 x 1200 resolution at 48 60 Hz Video Out 1 0 0 0 cece cece eee eee eee eeeeaeeeeeeeeeaes HD SDI Out 1 Video Out 2 0 0 0 cece cee ee cece ee eeeeaeeeeeeeenaes HD SDI Out 2 Video Out 182 0 ec ecece cence eeeeeeeeeeeees Dual Link Out 1 DVI IN PUt hess beet cacneies ieee saaetarote Input from computer device 1920 x 1200 resolution at 48 60 Hz Reference LOop c eceeeeeeeeee es Analog Reference Video Input 4 ccc cece es HD SDI Input 4 Video Input 3 cece cece eee eee eee teens HD SDI Input 3 Video Input 3 amp 4 cccceceee eee e eee e ees Dual Link Input 3 amp 4 Video Input 2 cece eee e eee eee eee ee ee HD SDI Input 2 Video Input 1 cece eee cece eee ee eee es HD SDI Input 1 Video Input 1 amp 2 cccceceee reren Dual Link Input 1 amp 2 USB Connector Storage or Calibration Probe Network Connection Gigabit Ethernet 2010 Cinemage User Manual Connections for Cinemage B Series B190 B230 and B420 Starting from Top to Bottom DVI Output Connection to external monitor or projector 1920 x 1200 resolution at 48 60 Hz V
28. presets with custom names or delete presets 96 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Startup Settings Main Menu System Setup Preset amp Preferences Setup Menu Manage Preferences Manage Presets Save Current As Startup Clear Startup Settings Adjust Date and Settings Press to erase startup settings Time __ Press to set current state as startup __ Save Current As Startup Settings Sets the bootup state of the monitor as the settings that will be applied every time the monitor reboots and will disable saving settings at power down In order to save your current configuration as the startup settings you will need to power down once via the soft power switch reboot and confirm your settings then select this button Clear Startup Settings Will remove the settings you have designated as Startup Settings and the monitor will revert to saving your settings on power down and restore your last saved settings upon power up Adjust Date and Time Allows you to make an adjustment to the date and time without having to enter the BIOS of the unit This adjustment should only be made in the event that the Date and Time have been altered due to some static or other event that affected the original BIOS settings Tampering with the Date and Time may result in the loss of any temporary feature licenses contained on the machine 97 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Chapter 11 USB Datakey Setup The USB Datakey Setup
29. press right A Setup When entering this menu you are given another set of menus including Enable Type Scale Position Style and Back Exit Enable Options in this menu are Off On and Back Exit Press right on either Off or On to choose option In order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right Type Options in this menu are Custom 1 33 1 1 55 1 1 77 1 1 86 1 2 35 1 1 33 1 Safe Title 1 33 1 Safe Action 1 55 1 Safe Title 1 55 1 Safe Action 1 77 1 Safe Title 1 77 1 Safe Action and Back Exit When choosing any of these options press right on the directional pad to make your choice when the option is highlighted In order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right Scale When entering this menu there will be on screen directions The Brightness knob will control the width of the Marker and the Contrast knob will control the height of the Marker There is also a Back Exit option In order to go Back press left wnen Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right Position In this menu you will use the top two dials to control the position of the Marker The Backlight Dial will control the X Position PosX and the Contrast Dial will control the Y Position PosY When moving the position of a marker you are controlling the position of the top left corner of the marker Make all your decisions based off of this point Ther
30. press right or left on the directional pad In order to change the LCD Contrast select the option and press right or left on the directional pad In both cases right will increase the value and left will decrease the value Reset When selected press right on the directional pad to reset the LED and LCD settings to defaults on the Remote Control Panel Back Exit In order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right Misc Settings Info Encoder Rate After entering this menu press right or left on the directional pad when Encoder Rate is highlighted in order to change the rate Right will increase the rate while left decreases the rate Back Exit In order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right Cinemage When entering this menu you are given the Model Number and the Serial Number of the Cinemage monitor you are currently attached to There is a Back Exit option at the bottom of this menu In order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right Hardware When entering this menu you are given the Model Number Serial Number HW Revision of the Remote Control Panel you are currently using as well as the Current Date and time There is a Back Exit option at the bottom of this menu In order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right Software When entering this
31. settings 5 10 2007 8 40pm Press to set current state as startup t You will get the following Manage Preferences menu Main Menu Setup Menu Preset Preferences Setup Menu Manage Preferences 1 Back Reset Preferences to Load Preferences from USB Save Preferences to USB Reload Network Status Default PreferencesMOR Network Startup E Complete Reset Preferences to Defaults Resets preferences back to factory defaults Removes any customer specific settings Load Preferences from USB Loads Preference file from the USB data key to the system Save Preferences to USB Saves Preference file from the system to the USB data key Reload Preferences Reloads an edited preferences file More Advances to the next menu 93 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Main Menu Setup Menu Preset Preferences Setup Menu Manage Preferences 1 Back Reset Preferences to Load Preferences Save Preferences to USB Reload Preferences MORE Network Status Default from USB Network Startup Complete After selecting More you will be given the following menu Main Menu Setup Menu Preset Preferences Setup Menu Manage Preferences 2 Save Preferences Mouse Sensitivity USB Control Panel Trackball Sensitivity Auto Blackout Time Back Returns you to the previous menu Save Preferences Saves your preferences settings to the location you have specified either Locally to a USB Key or to a Network Device Mouse Sensitivity Adjust t
32. shape and profiler output format Manage Profiles Loads profiles stored in the display as well as reverts to backup profiles or factory profiles Reset Probe Clears out current probe settings and reanalyzes what you are currently using as your probe Auto Profile Display Gamut Controlled Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup Monitor Profiling Auto Profile Change Sample Profile Options Manage Profiles Reset Probe Display Count By pressing Auto Profile Display you can follow on screen directions to create a profile for your display and create a calibration LUT for the display The Auto Profile Display is adjusted by Change Sample Count and Profile Options Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup Monitor Profiling Auto Profile Change Sample Profile Options Manage Profiles Reset Probe Display Count By pressing Change Sample Count you will be taken to the following menu Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup Monitor Profiling Change Sample Count Back Sample Count Reset Sample Count Sample Count Use trackball 64 Back Returns you to the previous menu Sample Count Allows you to use the USB mouse or trackball and change the sample count used in the automatic profiling option 79 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Reset Sample Count Resets the sample count to the default 18 USB Mouse Trackball Sample Count Adjusts the sample count to desired number M
33. the adjustment to gain settings will be more visible towards the white end of the shading spectrum Green Gain Adjusts the monitor s response curve by adding a multiplier to the green component curve by using the trackball to the right of the monitor Effects of the adjustment to gain settings will be more visible towards the white end of the shading spectrum Blue Gain Adjusts the monitor s response curve by adding a multiplier to the blue component curve by using the trackball to the right of the monitor Effects of the adjustment to gain settings will be more visible towards the white end of the shading spectrum Adjust x y This trackball controlled menu item allows you to adjust the x and y color coordinates for the entire monitor response curve Adjustments will be displayed in the format of Ax Ay Set Flat Field Sets the display to a flat field of black 17 progressively brighter shades of grey 100 white 100 red 100 green and 100 blue for display measurement and calibration 71 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Manual Calibration Adjustments Brightness And Adjust x y R G B Adjust High Mid Low Adjust Detailed Calibration Reset Corrections Contrast Bias and Gain Points Pressing the Adjust High Mid Low will give you the following menu Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Manual Calibration
34. the backlight and gamma than with the Brightness and Contrast as backlight and gamma are native LCD controls not emulated CRT controls Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Manual Calibration Adjustments Back Brightness And Adjust R G B Bias Reset Corrections Contrast GUL merlin Pressing the Adjust R G B Bias and Gain will give you the following menu Main Menu Setup Menus Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Manual Calibration Adjustments R G B Bias and Gain menu 1 Green Bias Blue Bias Flat Field Display Remia Back Takes you back to the second Manual Calibration menu Red Bias Allows you to adjust the monitor s response curve upward for the Red component by using the trackball located at the right of the monitor Effects of the bias adjustment will be more visible towards the black end of the shading spectrum 87 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Green Bias Allows you adjust the monitor s response curve upwards for the Green component by using the trackball located at the right of the monitor Effects of the bias adjustment will be more visible towards the black end of the shading spectrum Blue Bias Allows you to adjust the monitor s response curve upwards for the Blue component by using the trackball located at the right of the monitor Effects of the bias adjustment will be more visible towards the black end of the shading spectrum More Advances
35. the display select the Capture Frame button Back Framestore Capture Frame Browse Files Load File Now Hold and release to setup Live More Current Framestore The Framestore Menu will advance to the Framestore Menu 2 automatically To save the still frame to your selected file location in your selected format simply press the Save Frame button Hold Frame Save Frame Discard Frame Still File management Current Framestore acl Hold and release to setup 52 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Section 2 Setting Up Your System Chapter 5 Setup Overview Setup Menus To access the Setup Menus select Setup Menus from the Main Menu Main Menu Cinemage 2142 Operator Menus System Menus Setup Menus Display Controls Presets Press to lockout menus Upon pressing the Setup Menus button you will get the following menu Setup Menus Back Unit Information Video amp Display Setup Preset amp Preferences Setup Network amp USB DatakeySetup Resets Back Returns to the Top Menu Unit Information Takes you to the Unit Information Menu Video amp Display Setup Takes you to the Video amp Display Setup Menu Preset amp Preferences Setup Takes you to the Preset and Preferences Setup Menu Network amp USB Setup Takes you to the Network and USB Data Setup Menu Resets Takes you to the Resets Menu Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Chapter 6 Unit Information Menus To access the Unit Informat
36. the selected LUT into the 3D LUT Reset 3D LUT Removes the 3D LUT from the video being displayed 124 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Chapter 17 Process Input LUTs Cinemage supports a variety of 2D LUTs otherwise known as Input LUTs This section of the menuing has been changed with the v2 2 software release to enable support of the new ASC CDL Input LUT format System Menu Process Display Analyse Presets To navigate the Input LUT menus select Process from the main menu the following menu will be displayed System Menu Process Menu Back Framestore Colourgrade Input LUTS Pan and Zoom H amp V Delay Select Input LUTs from the Process menu and you will get the following menu System Menu Process Menu Input LUTs Back Select Input Select LUT Press to Load Now Reset Input Lut Current Loaded LUT Hold and release for setup Blue_only csv Back Returns to the Process Menu Pressing and Holding for 2 seconds will enter the Input LUT setup Menu Select Input Selects the input to apply an Input LUT to This button will also automatically route that input to the display Select LUT Will cycle through the input LUTs saved in whatever storage location you have selected in the Input LUT Setup Press to Load Now Applies the selected LUT to the Selected Input Reset Input LUT Now Removes the LUT from the selected input Current LUT Loaded Displays the Currently applied LUT on the input selected 125 Cinema
37. the still to be saved A decimation factor of 1 will save the still at 960x540 At a decimation factor of 2 will save the still at 480x270 At a decimation factor of 3 the file will be 240x135 and at a factor of 4 the file will be 120x67 More Advances to the next menu Main Menu Process Menu Framestore Framestore Setup File Save Options Save File Format File Location Capture as Proxy Proxy dpx Network Decimation t Main Menu Process Menu Framestore Framestore Setup File Save Options 2 Disable Auto Routing In Frame Buffer Reset New File Set New File Character i A Pressing the MORE button will give you the following menu Brame tore meni Access Type Prefix Prefix Select Next Character Disable Auto Routing in Framestore Menu Turning this Disable on will allow you to capture and save stills in the background while the video continues to play on the display 121 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Frame Buffer Access Type Changes the buffer access type between By Image By Pixel or By Line Reset File Prefix Erases changes made to the Still File prefix Set File Prefix Sets the file prefix for Still Frames Select next Character Selects the character you have selected with the character generator as the next character in your file prefix Character Adjusts the character by moving the USB Mouse or rotating the trackball File Load Options Main Menu Process Menu Framestore Framestore Setup F
38. through the top 6 menu buttons on the Remote Control Panel the menu buttons on the Cinemage unit or the mouse on the Cinemage or Cinemage B Series monitors Note If you attempt to input a 1920x1080 signal to DVI 21 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 FULLMODE there may be some anomalies on your display due to the native resolution of the display Function Buttons Dual Link Option on Cinemage and Cinemage B Series monitors By setting Dual Link Mode to one of the 4 4 4 colorspace modes the inputs and outputs of the monitor will be configured as 2 dual link inputs and 1 dual link output Dual Link mode will not turn on automatically when a dual link signal is applied You must manually select from a list of options When using Dual Link mode inputs 1 amp 2 on the Cinemage become Input 1 and inputs 3 amp 4 become Input 2 while outputs 1 amp 2 become Output 1 Sync This function sets the reference sync for the monitor You can choose between Free run Analog or SDI For more information on the Sync capabilities of the Cinemage please refer to Chapter 7 H V This button will turn on H V Delay but only after activating the option using the LCD panel and control pad For more information on what the H V Delay options does please refer to page 99 The following steps will walk you through activating the H V Delay using the Remote Control Panel 1 Press the center button on the directional pad next to the LCD scr
39. 9 94 60 Hz e 2 2 2 15 2006 for DVI D 1080p 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 Hz e 2 2 2 15 2006 for DVI D Dual Link 4 4 4 1080sF 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 Hz J 1 0 Released 1080i 50 59 94 60 Hz 1 0 Released 1080p 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 Hz e 1 0 Released 1 Framestore Marker LUTs amp OmniTek options operate only in HD modes EDID Extended Display Identification Data is a VESA standard data format that contains basic information about a monitor and its capabilities including vendor information maximum image size color characteristics factory pre set timings frequency range limits The information is stored in the display and is used to communicate to computer 150 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Pixel Clk H Active Pix H Blank H Sync Offset H Sync Width H Image Size H border Min H Rate Max H Rate Max PxIClk Setting EDID 154 1920 160 30 KHz 81 KHz 170 MHz V Active Lines V Blank V Sync Offset V Sync Width V Image Size V Border Min V Rate Max V Rate 1200 35 324 56 Hz 76 Hz graphics adapter The system uses this information for configuration purposes so the monitor and computer system can work together Cinemage systems shipped before December 1 2006 did not have the EDID set in DVI input chipsets see Setting EDID If you are using an operating system in your computer that allows manual settings for monitor support you should set them to
40. Although it is not required to use the DVI input customers with Cinemage units shipped before December 1 2006 may want to setup the EDID on their systems Setting the EDID is accomplished with a field update kit available for loan from Cine tal The EDID update kit allows customers to set their EDID without returning the units to the factory The update kit includes a special DVI cable and WindowsXP based software System requirements are a WindowsXP based system with a standard RS232 Serial Port Customers may also return units to Cine tal for EDID settings Contact Cine tal Customer Service 01 317 576 0091 or support cine tal com to determine the best method for you Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 151
41. Cinemage J E s 4 A Cinemage B420 Cinemage B230 Cinemage B190 Cinemage 2000 B420 B230 B190 User Manual Version 4 1 x Cine tal Systems Inc 8651 Castle Park Drive Indianapolis IN 46256 FCC Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules To assure continued compliance follow the attached installation instructions and do not make any unauthorized modifications This equipment has been tested and found To comply with the limits for a class A digital Device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Class rules 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 the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2009 Preface This User s Guide includes instruction and reference information for the opera
42. Framestore Menu option Colour Grade Menu option Input LUT Menu Pan and Zoom Menu option and H amp V Delay Menu Display The Display Menu allows the user access to the Markers Menu Heads Up Display Menu Split Screen Menu Scaler amp Deinterlacer Menu and the Test Pattern Generator menu Option Analyse The Analyse Menu allows the user access to the Pixel Data Analysisjoptioni Waveform and Vectorscopejopiion Meausre Display Outputioption Range and Gamut Violations and Input Status menus Presets The Preset Menu allows the user quick access to various Preset operational conditions 13 Presets can be stored on the system These Presets can also be stored to a USB memory stick or on a network file server Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Setup Menus To access the Setup Menus select Setup Menus from the Main Menu Main Menu Operator Menus System Menus Setup Menus Display Controls Preset Original Settings t Upon pressing the Setup Menus button you will get the following menu Setup Menus Back Unit Video amp Display Preset Preferences Network USB Datakey Resets Information Setup Setup Setup Back Returns to the Main Menu Unit Information The Unit Information navigates the user to the menus providing information on the unit including current software version all software version updates the machine has received IP Address MAC Address TCP IP machine name software options in
43. Menu Analyze Menu Display Gamut Violations Back B MIN Error Threshold B Max Error Threshold B Min Error Threshold Use trackball 1005 19 B MIN Error Threshold Selects the Blue Channel Minimum Threshold to be controlled by the USB Mouse or trackball The default value of this threshold is 19 roughly 1 85 above the lower limit of the LCD panel s capability Any value falling below this value will flash red when the Colour Display Gamut Violations is set to on Note The threshold pertains to the display process and as such will include any processing effects you have put in place including Input LUTs 3D LUTs if routed to the Display and Calibration B MAX Error Threshold Selects the Blue Channel Maximum Threshold to be controlled by the USB Mouse or trackball The default value of this threshold is 1005 roughly 1 85 below the upper limit of the LCD panel s capability Any value falling above this value will flash red when the Colour Display Gamut Violations is set to on Note The threshold pertains to the display process and as such will include any processing effects you have put in place including Input LUTs 3D LUTs if routed to the Display and Calibration Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Cine tail Field Service Bulletin 061220 Title DVI Input Release Notes Date December 20 2006 Summary DVI is enabled on the Cinemage product line in two phases The first phase is on software version 2 1 In this re
44. Menu provides the ability to format a USB datakey and transfer data between the system and the datakey From the System Setup menu select Network amp USB Datakey Setup Main Menu System Setup Menu Back Video Setup Display Setup Preset Preferences Network amp USB Reset Setup Datakey Setup You will get the following Network amp USB Datakey Setup menus Main Menu System Setup Network USB Datakey Setup Menu Back Web FTP Setup Remote File Setup File Sharing Setup Wireless Setup USB Datakey Setup Select USB DataKey Setup for the following menu Main Menu System Setup Network USB Datakey Setup USB Datakey Setup Menu Back Format amp Prepare Clone TO FROM USB USB File Copy Setup Lockout Updates USB Key With USB Key Format and Prepare USB This selection will completely erase all files and directories on the USB Device Once formatted the Key will have the Cine tal file format loaded on the device on the USB Datakey Clone System To From USB Accesses the menu to copy all preferences presets LUT s and stills from the local storage area to or from the USB Datakey for storage USB file Copy Accesses the menu to copy individual categories of files such as 3D LUTs Input LUTs Presets or Stills from the USB key to local memory or from local memory to the USB Key Setup Lockout with USB Key Writes an unlock file to the USB Key and locks the Setup Menus to keep further changes from being made within these menus C
45. Menus Display Controls Presets Press to lockout menus t Then press the Network USB Datakey Setup button Back Unit Video amp Preset Network USB Reset Information Display Setup Preferences Setup Setup Then enter the Wired Wireless LAN Setup Menu Back WEB FTP Setup Remote File Setup File Sharing Setup Wired Wireless USB Datakey LAN Setup Setup t Go to the Change Wired Setup Menu Back Current Network Change Wired Setup Settings Under the Wired IP Mode set to either DHCP mode or Static IP whichever your networking requires Wired IP Mode Wired Static IP Wired Static DNS Wired Static IP Subnet Wired Static IP DHCP Mode Address Address Garteway WERE 192 168 219 120 192 168 1 2 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 1 40 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 If your system is set for DHCP skip this step If the system is set for Static IP setup the appropriate numbers for Wired Static DNS Address Wired Static IP address Subnet Mask and IP Gateway See Addendum A to edit this in the prefs xml file Wired IP Mode Wired Static IP Wired Static DNS Wired Static IP Subnet Wired Static IP Static IP Address Address VERE Garteway t t t t If you desire to restrict access to files stored on the Cinemage or Cinemage B Series unit you may restrict access by setting a username and password for local network access If security is not a concern the default setting is a username of guest with no password
46. Menus and set it up manually Reset on 3D LUTs 1 will reset the 3D LUT to off The Operators Menu button returns you to the Operators Menu Operator Menu Stills Operator Menu Stills Select Still gt More Stills Still 1 Still 2 Still 3 Still 4 Stills 1 Operator Menu By using the trackball or USB mouse in the Operator Menus you can navigate to the Stills menus Each Stills menu page contains 4 still slots There are 16 Stills available in the system Use the trackball or USB mouse to advance the Operators Menus to the next Stills page If you select any of the Stills while is the Operator Menu Stills they will be routed to the display automatically They will not be routed to the output unless you go to the Route Menu in System Menus The Operators Menu returns you to the Operators Menu Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 System Menus To access the System Menus select System Menus from the Main Menu Main Menu Cinemage 2142 Operator Menus System Menus Setup Menus Display Control Presets original settings Upon pressing the System Menus button you will get the following menu System menu Cinemage 2142 Route Process Display Analyse Presets LLET original settings Back Takes the user back to the Main Menu Route The routing menu routes system video signals to the display HD SDI Outputs and allows for toggling of Dual Link Modejopiior Process The Process menu allows the user access to the
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48. Note The Motion Compensation adjustment will provide an adjustment to minimize motion artifacts Motion Compensation defaults to being on with maximum gain when displaying interlaced material Motion Compensation will have no effect in Progressive and Progressive Segmented Frame formats Chapter 24 Display Test Pattern Generatorjorrion As an option Cinemage contains a full Test Pattern Generator that is routable downstream through either of the HD SDI outputs or the optional DVI Output System Menu Process Display Analyse Presets t To navigate the Test Pattern Generator menus select Display from the main menu the following menu will be displayed System Menu Display Menu Markers Heads Up Display Split Screen Scaler amp Deinterlacer Test Pattern Generator Marker A Enabled On Off lease for Markers Setup Hold amp Release for Setup Hold amp Release for Setup 136 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 System Menu Display Menu Test Pattern Generator Back Segment Pattern Segment Size Control Flat Field Generator Full Screen Generator Control Hold amp Release for Setup Segment Pattern Control Enters the Segment Pattern Control Menu which allows you to assign up to 4 different Test Patterns to horizontal segments of the screen as well as assign a separate pattern to the upper portion of the screen Segment Size Control Enters the Segment Size Control menu which allows you to adjust the height of the horizo
49. O if necessary The Customer Care Team will email back both your original lic file and its matching unlock license Move both of these files downloaded from the email into the Cine tal directory on the USB key Make sure that serial number on the lic file matches the serial number of the unit you are working on Insert the USB key back into the Cinemage or Cinemage B Series monitor Press the Update Licence button Update From USB Generate Licence Update Licence Lock Code t Unlock result will then be displayed as either Success or Failure Failures will typically result from mismatched or outdated lock unlock files Outdated files occur if you do multiple upgrades out of order Once Success is displayed remove the USB key and power cycle the unit The upgrade will now be installed and fully operational 39 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Accessing a router To take advantage of Cinemage or Cinemage B Series monitors etworking and file sharing capabilities often it will be necessary to access the unit via a network router Before connecting the Cinemage or Cinemage B Series monitor to your network always check with your network administrator Determine if your network will require the Cinemage or Cinemage B Series unit to be set for static IP or dynamic IP DHCP addressing Typically most networks use dynamic addressing Go to the Setup Menu Cinemage 2142 Operator Menus System Menus Setup
50. Options you will be taken to the following menu Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup Monitor Profiling Profile Options Back Sample Space Profiler Output Change Shape Format Oversample Rate Sample Space Shape Lists what sample space you are using for the automatic profile Profiler Output Format Lists what format the profiler output is in Change Oversample Rate Takes you to a menu very similar to the Sample Count menu and allows you to use the USB mouse or trackball to change the oversample rate Also allows you to reset to the default oversample rate 60 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup Monitor Profiling Auto Profile Change Sample Profile Options Manage Profiles Reset Probe Display Count By pressing the Manage Profiles button you will be taken to the following menu Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup Monitor Profiling Manage Profiles Back Revert to Backup Revert to Factory Regenerate Gamut Hold and release for Profile Profile Control Calibration advanced options LUTs Back If held and released the final two options on the menu appear Revert to Backup Profile If a backup profile is available pressing this button will revert to the backup Revert to Factory Profile If a factory profile is available pressing this button will revert to the factory default Regenerate Gamut Control Calibration LUTs After selecting which pr
51. Press and Hold the Back button to enter the Framestore setup Menu Back Framestore Capture Frame Browse Files Load File Now Current Framestore Hold and release to setup Live i Enter the File Save Options Menu Back File Location File Save Options File Load Options Local In the Framestore Setup Menu set the save file format you wish to use Your choices are tif dpx png jpg and bmp Save File Format File Location Capture as Proxy Proxy Decimation i off 1 Tif Local Next select the Framestore File Location Your choices are Local Remote and USB Save File Format File Location Capture as Proxy Proxy Decimation off 1 Tif Local Then press the Back button twice to re enter the Framestore menu T 2 Save File Format File Location Capture as Proxy Proxy Decimation 1 Tif Local 51 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 To load a Still Frame that you have already saved locate the file using the Browse File button Back Framestore Mode Capture Frame Browse Files Load File Now More Current Framestore Hold and release to setup Live To load the selected file simply press the Load File Now Button and the Framestore will automatically route to the display and your selected file will be loaded into the current Framestore Slot Framestore Mode Capture Frame Browse Files Load File Now Ba Hold and release to setup If you wish to capture a still frame from the current input routed to
52. Remote Control Panel ON or OFF Connection State Notifies the user of the current state of the Remote Control Panel with the Cinemage Port Name Used for diagnostic purposes only State Flags Used for diagnostic purposes only 95 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Manage Presets The Manage Presets menu provides management of the naming and storage locations of your presets Up to 20 presets may be stored on the local system and an unlimited number of presets can be stored on network file servers or the USB datakey From the Preset Preferences Setupmenu select Manage Presets Main Menu Setup Menu Preset Preferences Setup Menu Manage Manage Presets Save Current As Startup Clear Startup Settings Adjust Date and Time Preferences Settings Press to erase startup settings 5 10 2007 8 40pm Press to set current state as startup t You will get the following Manage Presets menu Main Menu System Setup Preset Preferences Setup Menu Manage Presets Back Choose Preset Location Save Preset as New Overwrite Existing Preset Delete or Rename 0 Local 1 Preset Choose Preset Selects the preset to rename or delete Location Selects the location from which you will choose presets to save or delete Save Preset as New Save current chosen preset with a new name in the selected location Overwrite Existing Preset Overwrites the chosen preset with the current system settings Delete or Rename Preset Allows you to rename
53. Returns to the Unit Information Menu 1 Options Provides information on software options enabled Pressing this button will update the screen with the next option and its status Diagnostics For internal use only Network Status Displays status of network startup and acquisition Serial Number Displays System Serial Number More Takes you to Unit Information Menu 3 Unit Information Menus 3 Update From USB Current Date and Time Insert USB Key with Update 5 10 2007 8 40pm Back Returns to the Unit Information Menu 2 Update From USB Updates to your system software can be downloaded from the Cine tal website and loaded on your USB datakey The update facility will only support one update at a time per key and the unit will display the name of the update to be loaded Use this button to run the update keeping your system up to date with the latest developments from Cine tal Current Date and Time Gives you a readout of the current date and time as set in the BIOS Note The date and time must be set correctly in order to make use of temporary option licenses Please see the preferences setup section for details on resetting the date and time 55 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Chapter 7 Video amp Display Setup Setup Menus Back Unit Information Video amp Display Setup Network amp USB Datakey Reset Preset amp Preferences Setup From the System Setup menu select Video amp Display Setup and you w
54. Selects the source routed to the display and to the Waveform Vectorscope Waveform Monitor Select to turn on and display Waveform Monitor Hold and release this button to go to Waveform Setup see Waveform Setup chapter 28 Vectorscope Mode Select to turn on and display Vectorscope Hold and release this button to go to Vectorscope Setup see Vectorscope Setup chapter 29 Line Mode Select the display mode of the waveform monitor to either Full Field or Single Line mode Selected Line When the waveform display mode is set for Single Line choose the line from either field 1 or field 2 to be displayed in the waveform NOTE The Waveform and Vectorscope will analyze by default the raw data of the video input routed to the display The recommended way analyze video data that has been corrected by the Input Range control and Input LUTs is to route the source through the splitscreen generator either in a split with your SDI Input as one source and the Reclocked version of the same input as the other source for a side by side analysis or with your SDI input as Splitscreen source 1 and the split turned off to view only your adjusted video signal 142 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Chapter 28 Analyse Waveform Setup jorron The menu items in this manual will vary depending on the waveform option enabled on your system System Menu Cinemage 2142 Route Process Display Analyse Presets To navigate to the Waveform Vectorscop
55. USB memory key into the Cinemage From the Main Menu Select SETUP MENUS Select PRESET amp PREFERENCES SETUP Select MANAGE PREFERENCES Select LOAD PREFERENCES FROM USB The new preferences are now being loaded Note that the process of reconnection happens in the background after the button is released Press BACK twice then select NETWORK amp USB DATAKEY SETUP Press REMOTE FILE SETUP Select the file type that you are setting in this case stills If the file path appears here then reconnection was a success Note that the new path will only be saved to preferences again if the connection is complete Saving a preference Preferences refer to settings that are specific to a given machine and its network environment Some of these things such as a selected network path along with usernames and passwords might be sensitive material Passwords are stored in clear text so it is good practice to reset see reset below the preferences to clear any sensitive security information when necessary Here are some examples of things that are stored in preferences 1 Network logons paths and passwords for remote file access 2 FTP server settings whether the server is enabled and current password 3 Web settings if the web server is enabled 4 Storage information whether the system is set to use local remote or USB storage for stills and various LUTs 32 Cinemage User Manual V
56. Wireless Setup Back Current Network Change Wired Settings Setup i t Current Network Settings Takes you to Network Settings information menu Change Wired Setup Select to go to the wired setup menu If the Current Network Settings Button is pushed the following menu will be displayed Main Menu Setup Menu Network amp USB Datakey Setup Current Network Settings Back Current IP Mode Current IP Address Current DNS Current Subnet Mask Current Gateway Address Address Current IP Mode Lists current IP Mode Current IP Address Lists current IP address Current DNS Address Lists current DNS address Current Subnet Mask Lists current subnet mask Current Gateway Address Lists current gateway address 110 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 If the Change Wired Setup button is pressed the following menu will appear Main Menu Setup Menu Network USB Datakey Setup Change Wired Setup Menu Wired IP Mode Wired Static IP Address Wired Static DNS Address Wired Static IP Subnet Wired Static IP Garteway DHCP Mode 192 168 1 2 169 254 219 120 Mask Wired IP Mode Select between DHCP and Static modes This button will also give any static IP errors Wired Static IP Address Displays current static DNS address Press to set DNS address Wired Static DNS Address Displays current static address Press to set static address Wired Static IP Subnet Mask Displays current static subnet mask Press to set static subnet
57. Y Cb Cr or R G B if the system is in dual link RGB mode System Menu Cinemage 2142 Process Display Analyse Presets To navigate to the Pixel Data Analysis menus select Analyse from the main menu The following menu will be displayed System Menu Analyse Menu Back Pixel Data Waveform Measure Display Gamut Violation Setup Input Status Analysis Vectorscope Output t Pixel Data Analysis From the Analyse Menu the select Pixel Data Analysis The following menu will be displayed System Menu Analyse Pixel Data Analysis Pixel Analysis Pan and Zoom Display RGB Pixel Value More Pixel to read Crosswire R 256 G 230 B 110 1034 539 On Back Returns to the Analyse Menu Pixel Analysis Crosshair Turns on a cross hair that can be positioned by the trackball The cross hair determines the pixel being read Pan and Zoom See Pan and Zoom Chapter 17 Display RGB Pixel Value The Cinemage system must convert all incoming video to 8 bit RGB for the display This conversion is only for the display and does not affect the general video path input to output The Display RGB Pixel value will provide you with the result of that conversion at the point indicated by pixel analysis crosshair and the trackball More Goes to the 2 page of the Pixel Data Analysis menu 138 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 System Menu Analyse Pixel Data Analysis page 2 g SDI1 SDI1 SDI1 Display RGB Pixel Pixel to read Y 0340 C
58. ade aspx O Customize Links Free Hotmail Windows Marketplace C Windows Media _ Windows Cin mage Route Process Framestore Source Display Source SDI 3D LUT Source Reset 3D LUT s011 Prozy Image Download Still Size Download Still Format Fu w jpg Upload 3D LUT Browse Upload Click to grab a frame 14 start Inbox Microsoft Colorgrade Mozi amp Cinemage Manual Th Cinemage Manual a2 Type to search o Se ORCA From this page you are able to route any of the inputs or internal resources to the Framestore to the Display or to the 3D LUT processor You are also able to set the FramestoreProxy Capture parameters as well as click in the Frame Grab Pane to capture a reference still In order to upload a 3D LUT to the monitor you will have to have the 3D LUT location set to where you are attempting to load the LUT from If you are attempting to load LUTs locally from the monitor you must have file sharing enabled To load 3D LUTs from a remote location remote file setup must be enabled and configured for 3D LUTs For a more detailed explanation of the 3D LUT feature please refer to the Colour Grade section later in this manual 106 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Following the Input LUT hyperlink will bring you to the following page http cinetal 9d a input_lut aspx Colorgrade Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help KE
59. ain Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup Monitor Profiling Auto Profile Change Sample Profile Options Manage Profiles Reset Probe Display By pressing Profile Options you will be taken to the following menu Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup Monitor Profiling Profile Options Back Sample Space Profiler Output Change hape Format Oversample Rate Sample Space Shape Lists what sample space you are using for the automatic profile Profiler Output Format Lists what format the profiler output is in Change Oversample Rate Takes you to a menu very similar to the Sample Count menu and allows you to use the USB mouse or trackball to change the oversample rate Also allows you to reset to the default oversample rate Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup Monitor Profiling Auto Profile Change Sample Profile Options Manage Profiles Reset Probe Display Count By pressing the Manage Profiles button you will be taken to the following menu Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup Monitor Profiling Manage Profiles Back Revert to Backup Revert to Factory Regenerate Gamut Hold and release for Profile Profile Control Calibration advanced options LUTs Back If held and released the final two options on the menu appear Revert to Backup Profile If a backup profile is available pressing this button will revert to the backup Revert to Factory Profile If a factory profile is availab
60. ain Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Menu Adjust Calibration Settings Back Save Calibration Saturation Settings Pressing the Save Calibration Settings button will take you to the following menu Main Menu System Setup Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Menu Adjust Calibration Settings Back Save Calibration Settings Back Calibration Settings to Overwrite Calibration Save Calibration Delete or Rename Overwrite Settings Now Settings as New Calibration Settings Custom 0 Back Returns you to the previous menu Calibration Settings to Overwrite Selects from one of the 6 custom calibration profiles or from the user definable REC 709 DCI or Linear profiles to overwrite with your manual adjustments Overwrite Calibration Settings Now Overwrites the calibration selected in the Calibration to Overwrite button Save Calibration Settings as New Saves your manual changes to the calibration profile that you have elected to overwrite Delete or Rename Calibration Settings Allows you to select and delete or rename any calibration loaded into the Cinemage 83 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Menu Adjust Calibration Settings Back Save Calibration Saturation Settings Pressing the Saturation button will take you to the following menu Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display S
61. ally y 131 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Marker Position Position the selected Marker on the display using the USB Mouse or trackball The x y indicator references the first pixel of the Marker in the upper left hand corner Marker Style Choose between a Marker with a white border or a Marker with an inverted luminance border Mask Setup From the Marker setup menu you may select Mask Setup to set masking around the Markers After selecting Mask setup from the Mask Setup Menu the following menu will be displayed System Menu Display Menu Marker Setup Mask Setup Back ETE Cm mi ECL Masked Area Mask Style Marker or Mask Choose whether the system displays a Marker with or without a mask Masked Area Choose to mask the inner or outer Marker area Mask Style Choose between black or darken 132 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Chapter 21 Display Heads Up Display The Cinemage system provides a Heads Up Display for important data concerning your video signal System Menu Cinemage 2142 Route Process Display Analyse Presets To navigate to the Heads Up Display setup menus select Display from the main menu The following menu will be displayed System Menu Display Menu Heads Up Display Split Screen Motion Compensation Test Pattern Generator On Off Marker A Enabled Hold amp Release for Markers Setup Hold amp Release for Markers Setup Hold amp Release for Setup Heads Up Displ
62. ame Preset t 34 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 While this may be a mildly involved process to save all of your workflow settings initially once they are saved you have one button access to them from the Main System menu Cinemage 2142 Route Process Display Analyse Select Preset Original Settings Press to lockout menus t This one button access allows for a greatly expedited workflow that is accessible on any Cinemage unit provided that unit contains the options included in you preset Cloning to from a USB key A quick and easy way to save all of your preferences and presets together to from a USB is to perform a clone This will save all of the information on the machine to the USB key including 1 Stills 2 LUTs 3 Presets 4 Preferences To perform a system clone enter the Setup menu Cinemage 2142 Operator Menus System Menus Setup Menus Display Controls Presets Press to lockout menus Then enter the Network USB Datakey Setup menu Back Unit Information Video amp Display Preset amp Preferences Network amp USB Reset Setup Setup Datakey Setup t Then enter the USB Datakey Setup menu Web FTP Setup Remote File Setup File Sharing Setup Wired Wireless LAN Setup USB Datakey Setup 35 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Once you have entered the USB Datakey Setup menu you will be able to save load your cloned system setup allowing for easy access to your previous workfl
63. analysis colour pre visualization video signal quality assurance real time collaboration between acquisition and post production and an integrated OmniTek Waveform Monitor and Vectorscope With Cinemage you can conduct both critical visual analysis and digital quantitative analysis of your HD SDI or HD SDI Dual Link signal in either YCbCr or RGB linear or logarithmic at 8 or 10 bits IDS Technology is a joint technology development between Cine tal and OmniTek IDS provides image processing signal routing frame stores and colour manipulation 3D LUT s and test and measurement all in a network appliance configuration Internal to IDS is a powerful image processor that generates real time data about the HD video stream This data is used to generate waveforms vectorscopes gamut information and status of the incoming video signal IDS also provides for display calibration and profiling as well as input signal colour grading for pre visualization All data and operations can be performed over a LAN WAN or wireless network with any web enabled device How to use this guide This Cinemage User Guide is intended to be a learning tool for those new to the Cinemage product as well as a handy reference for experienced operators The User s Guide offers step by step instructions and general information If you are new to the Cinemage products we strongly suggest that you read this manual completely and familiarize yourself with all the tasks
64. and Documentation together with all copies modifications and merged portions in any form and to provide Cine tal with written certification of destruction or b return the Product together with the Software and Documentation and all copies modifications and merged portions in any form to Cine tal 6 Damages In the event the Agreement is terminated due to your breach of the terms of this license you agree to promptly return the Product Software and Documentation to Cine tal including all copies You further agree that it is virtually certain that Cine tal would be damaged due the unauthorized copying distribution or reverse engineering of the Software and that the precise amount of such damages is difficult or impossible to calculate Accordingly you agree to the imposition of liquidated damages in an amount equal to the maximum statutory damages available per infringing copy Cine tal shall be entitled to its reasonable attorney s fees and costs associated with enforcing its rights under this Agreement vi Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2009 ll Cine tal Limited Hardware Warranty Cine tal makes the following limited hardware warranties to the original buyer or if purchased from an authorized Cine tal dealer the end user collectively the Customer or you 1 All new products excluding Cinemage products collectively the Cine tal Products purchased by the Customer shall be free of defects in materials and workmansh
65. at input to the output unaltered by the input LUT s or Color Space Converter Dual Link Mode OPTION This menu toggles the Dual Link Mode betweenHD 709 YCbCr Single Link Full Range HD 709 RGB Dual Link HD 709 YCbCr D93 Single Link HD 709 RGB Dual Link D93 Full Range DCI Single Link YCbCr DCI Dual Link RGB Note When Dual Link is turned on inputs 1 amp 2 and 3 amp 4 are linked together as single inputs well as video outputs 1 amp 2 as a single output 115 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Press and hold to enter Advanced options for Dual Link Mode Main Menu Route Menu Dual Link Advanced Mode Calibration Type Current Calibration Dual Link Mode Input Limiting Resizer Option Mode Back Returns to the previous menu Calibration Type Changes between Full Gamut Mode and Gamut Controlled Mode Current Calibration Allows you to choose the current monitor calibration Dual Link Mode Allows user to change between the Dual Link modes of the monitor Input Limiting Mode Allows you to change the Input Limiting Mode between undershoot limited only full range undershoot amp overshoot limited Resizer Option Allows you to change the resizer options on the input NOTES It is possible to create circular routing that would generate feedback An example would be routing the framestore as a source to the 3D LUT and the 3D LUT output to the framestore It should also be noted that because Quad Split utilizes the resour
66. ata 64 for 10 bit data and clips values above legal white 240 for 8 bit data 960 for 10 bit data Undershoot limited only Clips values below legal black 16 for 8 bit data 64 for 10 bit data 58 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Chapter 8 Display Calibration Full Gamut Mode From the Main Menu select Setup Menu to receive the following menu Main Menu Setup Menus Back Unit Information Video amp Display Preset amp Preferences Network amp USB Reset Setup Setup Datakey Setup After selecting Video amp Display Setup you will get the following menu Video Setup Calibration Setting Calibration Type Monitor Profiling More Display Setup Full Gamut After selecting Monitor Profiling you will get the following menu Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup Monitor Profiling Auto Profile Change Sample Profile Options Manage Profiles Reset Probe Display Count Auto Profile Display Will lead you through a set of on screen instructions to profile your display Change Sample Count Allows you to determine the number of sample points the Auto Profile uses when creating a new profile for your display Profile Options Allows you to determine the amount of oversampling the Auto Profile will perform as well as Sample space shape and profiler output format Manage Profiles Loads profiles stored in the display as well as reverts to backup profiles or factory profiles Reset Probe Clears out curr
67. ation process Save the results of your manual calibration changes Calibration Complete 77 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Chapter 9 Display Calibration Gamut Controlled Mode A Note about Gamut Controlled Calibration Mode A new Gamut controlled calibration mode with integrated cineSpace 3D LUT calibration is now available This is quite useful for newer revisions of Cinemage that feature a wide gamut WG panel Customers without this feature may contact Cine tal technical support for information about an upgrade This calibration works by dynamically reading your existing monitor s profile and using proprietary cineSpace algorithms to generate a high precision 65 points per side or 274625 point 3D LUT to remap the color gamut from the native panel gamut to that selected calibrating the panel as part of the process This means that when changing profiles the calibration 3D LUTs need to be regenerated a computationally intense process that adds 2 3 minutes to a panel recalibration process This feature requires that a hardware 3D LUT option be present inside your Cinemage monitor This upgrade can be performed by Cine tal please contact support for more information If you have purchased the 3D LUT option you are free to continue this feature in conjunction with the existing 3D LUT reader with the following changes a The 3D LUT output is always routed to the display b 3D LUTs selected or loaded by the us
68. ay Setup From the Display Menu the Heads Up Display can be set to on or off To setup the Heads Up Display hold the button for 3 seconds and release Display Menu Heads Up Display Setup Input Status CRC ANC Gamut Errors Pixel Data Timecode Routing Off Input Status Displays the status of input 1 4 in the Heads Up Display Status indicates video signal present and video format Choices are on or off CRC ANC Gamut Errors Displays any CRC or ANC data packet errors in the video signal coming into video inputs 1 4 CRC errors indicate that the error checking in the SDI transport has found a problem with the data This may be caused by cable or routing issues ANC errors indicate loss of data carried in the ancillary data packets of the SDI transport Gamut errors indicate active video data has fallen outside the gamut indicated in the Gamut Violation Setup menus located in the Analyse Menus Pixel Data OPTION Display the pixel data from the Pixel Data Analysis Menu The Pixel Data Analysis Menu allows you the select a specific pixel in active video and display the value in RGB or YcBcR base 10 data values 133 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Timecode Display a timecode overlay in the bottom center portion of the display Timecode Mode can be set to LITC VITC 1 VITC 2 or Off When using multiple sources if you route from a source displaying timecode to one that is not the monitor will hold and continue to d
69. b 0525 Y 0340 Cb 0525 Y 0340 Cb 0525 Y 0340 Cb 0525 R 256 G 230 B 110 1034 539 Cr 0496 Cr 0496 Cr 0496 Cr 0496 SDI 1 Displays the pixel value on SDI 1 input at the location selected by the USB Mouse or trackball SDI 2 Displays the pixel value on SDI 2 input at the location selected by the USB Mouse or trackball SDI 3 Displays the pixel value on SDI 3 input at the location selected by the USB Mouse or trackball SDI 4 Displays the pixel value on SDI 4 input at the location selected by the USB Mouse or trackball Display RGB Value Displays the RGB pixel value of the Display at the location selected by the USB Mouse or trackball Chapter 26 Analyse Pixel Analysis Pan and Zoom jorzion Pan and zoom provide a means to zoom into the display to look at pixel information up close System Menu Cinemage 2142 Route Process Display Analyse Presets To navigate to the Pan and Zoom menus select Analyse from the main menu The following menu will be displayed System Menu Analyse Menu Back Pixel Data Analysis Waveform Measure Display Gamut Violation Setup Input Status Vectorscope Output From the Analyse Menu the select Pixel Data Analysis The following menu will be displayed 139 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 System Menu Analyse Pixel Data Analysis Pixel Analysis Pan and Zoom Display RGB Pixel Value Pixel to read Crosswire R 256 G 230 B 110 1034 539 On From the Pixel Data Analysis menu se
70. be has been calibrated in the Measure menu the probe will make periodic readings of the display This can be used in conjunction with the Flat Field Generator button to measure Chromaticity and Linearity across the grey scale Dual Linkjortion This menu toggles the Dual Link Modes in the monitor 85 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Manual Calibration Adjustments Gamut Controlled Mode Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Adjust Calibration Profiling Options Manual Calibration Blue Only Mode Measure Backlight Brightness 20 Settings Adjustments Selecting Manual Calibration from the Display Setup menu displays the following menu Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Manual Calibration Adjustments Back Brightness And Adjust R G B Bias Reset Corrections Contrast and Gain Back Returns you to the Display Setup Menu Brightness and Contrast Allows access to the Brightness and Contrast menu to adjust the digital emulation of the brightness and contrast of the display during manual calibration Adjust x y R G B Bias and Gain Accesses the menu to control the Display biases towards displaying R G and B values as well as the signal gain settings for the R G and B components of the signal Reset Corrections Resets all of the unsaved calibration changes that you have made to the monitor in the Manual Calibration menu Changes made to the calibration pr
71. be on the white calibration tile provided with the probe and Select Read CIE xyY and follow the on screen directions on screen directions Then place probe on the center of the display If you are using the EyeOne Display 2 place the probe on a flat black surface the top of the monitor works well then press Read CIE xyY When finished place the probe on the center of the display Press Flat Field until you have 100 White displayed Press Measure Now Read the results for display luminance out Y under CIE x y Y Adjust the backlight either up or down and repeat step 7 8 until you reached your desired luminance output setting The readout will be in both Candelas and Foot Lamberts Press the back button twice to return to the Video amp Display Setup Menu Hit the Change Sample Count to determine how accurate of a profile you want to perform on your display The larger the sample count the more accurate the profile will be The tradeoff however is that the larger the sample count the longer the profile will take to complete After selecting the Sample Count size hit the back button The recommended size is 64 Press the Auto Profile Display button and follow the on screen directions as they are given to you On screen directions If you are using a GretagMacbeth EyeOne Display2 place the probe on a flat black surface the top of the monitor works well then press press to calibrate
72. ccess to the menu buttons and writes an unlock code onto a USB data key inserted into the system Access is re activated by inserting the USB datakey into the USB slot and pressing this button System verifies the lockout code on the USB key and opens menu access Lockout does not stay in force through a system power off Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Chapter 3 Remote Control Panel jorzion on cinemage 2000 Note Pictures in this section use a Prototype of the Remote Control Panel Actual Product and colors may vary slightly from what is shown below FCC Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules To assure continued compliance follow not make any unauthorized modifications This equipment has been tested and found To comply with the limits for a class A digital Device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Class rules 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 the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
73. ces of the Framestore it is not possible to output the Framestorefrom either of the HD SDI outputs while viewing Quad Split on the display However viewing Quad Split on the display is the only way to output the Quad Split through either of the HD SDI outputs Note that in most cases dual link video is full range NOT SMPTE range The input range is controlled in the Video Setup menu with the Input Limiting Mode In most cases for dual link this should be set to FULL RANGE 116 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Chapter 15 Process Framestore OPTION The framestore provides immediate access for up to 30 frames of stills You can capture any source into the framestore or load external still files from local network or a USB Datakey There are four menus for the framestore menu 1 menu 2 still file management and setup Note You must have a reference sync input either from a video input or the analog reference input to use the framestore Framestore Menu 1 Main Menu System Menu Cinemage 2142 Route Process Display Analyse Presets To navigate the framestore menus select Process from the main menu the following menu will be displayed Main Menu System Menu Process Menu Back Framestore Colourgrade Input LUTS Pan and Zoom Select Framestore from the Process menu and you will get the following menu Main Menu Process Menu Framestore Framestore Menu 1 Framestore Mode Capture Frame Browse Files Load File No
74. ckout the non video portion of the display and 2 provides a key lock function such that the systems setting can t be changed without an unlock key see Lockout Menu in Chapter 2 for more information Operator Menus The Operator Menus provide an easy menu interface for selecting the video input selecting internal video sources and selecting presets of system configurations saved as a preset This is designed to be the menu used during normal operation of the monitor System Menus The System Menus navigates the user to the full system menus including all route process display analyze and setup functions Setup Menus The Setup Menus navigates the user to all system setup functions and to the system reset Display Controls Will enter theDisplay Control Menu allowing you to adjust display characteristics such as Scaler Mode brightness contrast gamma and backlight brightness Presets Allows you to toggle Presets previously saved into the system Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Operator Menus To access the Operator Menus select Operator Menus from the Main Menu Main Menu Cinemage 2142 Operator Menus System Menus Setup Menus Display Control Presets original settings Menu Navigation Use the trackball to scroll through the Operator Menus or Select the far right menu on the monitor with the mouse and scroll through using either the wheel or up and down movement with the mouse The first menu is the Op
75. contrast setting for adjustment controlled by the USB Mouse trackball at the right of the monitor Special Note about Brightness and Contrast Cinemage emulates the contrast control of a CRT by manipulating the response of the LCD due to the nature of LCD technology contrast and brighness will start clipping very quickly when these controls are manipulated up In the general case you will get a better result by manipulation of the backlight and gamma than with the Brightness and Contrast as backlight and gamma are native LCD controls not emulated CRT controls 69 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Manual Calibration Adjustments Brightness And Adjust x y R G B Contrast Bias and Gain Adjust High Mid Low Adjust Detailed Calibration Reset Corrections Points Pressing the Adjust x y R G B Bias and Gain will give you the following menu Main Menu Setup Menus Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Manual Calibration Adjustments x y R G B Bias and Gain menu 1 Red Bias Green Bias Blue Bias Flat Field Display nega Back Takes you back to the second Manual Calibration menu Red Bias Allows you to adjust the monitor s response curve upward for the Red component by using the trackball located at the right of the monitor Effects of the bias adjustment will be more visible towards the black end of the shading spectrum G
76. ct Display from the main menu the following menu will be displayed System Menu Display Menu Markers Heads Up Display Split Screen Scaler amp Deinterlacer Test Pattern Generator Marker A Enabled On off Hold amp Release for Markers ia dt Reloace tor Setup Setup Hold amp Release for Markers Setup The Markers enabled button cycles through Markers disabled Marker A enabled Marker B enabled Marker A amp B enabled A Masked B Masked and Centered Crosswire To access the Marker setup menu hold and release the Marker enabled button The following menu will be displayed System Menu Display Menu Marker Setup Back Markers Enabled Marker A Marker B Mask Setup Marker A Marker Setup From the Marker setup menu you may select to adjust Marker A or Marker B or to set masking around the Markers After selecting Marker A or Marker B the following menu will be displayed Display Menu Marker Setup Marker A Marker Enabled Marker Type ETE CGIE 3 Marker Position Marker Style On 2 35 1 White X 1920 y 1200 Use Trackball Marker Enable Turns the Marker on or off Marker Type Select from standard Markers of 1 33 1 1 55 1 1 77 1 1 86 1 2 35 1 and safe title and safe action for 1 33 1 1 55 1 1 77 or you may set a custom Marker of any aspect ratio Marker Scale Scale the selected Marker Use the USB Mouse or trackball to adjust Size is shown as number of pixels horizontally x and number of pixels vertic
77. d Back Setup Remote Storage Setup Remote Storage Setup Remote Storage Setup Remote Storage Stills Presets Input LUTs 3D LUTs Setup Remote Storage Stills This menu allows you to set a path login and password to a network file server for network storage of stills loaded to or saved from the framestore The Connect Now selection makes the remote connection to the file server from the Cinemage unit Setup Remote Storage Presets This menu allows you to set a path login and password to a network file server for network storage of Presets loaded to or saved from the system The Connect Now selection makes the remote connection to the file server from the Cinemage unit Setup Remote Storage Input LUTs This menu allows you to set a path login and password to a network file server for network storage of Input LUTs loaded to or saved from the system The Connect Now selection makes the remote connection to the file server from the Cinemage unit Setup Remote Storage 3D LUTs This menu allows you to set a path login and password to a network file server for network storage of 3D LUTs loaded to or saved from the system The Connect Now selection makes the remote connection to the file server from the Cinemage unit 108 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 File Sharing File Sharing allows users on the network to have access to the local storage area on Cinemage Users may access locally stored stills LUTs waveforms and presets
78. ded that you set the backlight to the appropriate level before performing your calibration adjustments Main Menu Setup Menus Video amp Display Setup Video Setup Calibration Settings Calibration Type Monitor Profiling More Display Setup Se A Rec 709 From the Video amp Display Setup Menu selecting Video Setup will display the following menu Main Menu System Setup Video amp Display Setup Video Setup Menu Dual Link Mode Sync Source SDI Timing Master Current Format Input Limiting 4 2 2 YCbCr Single Link Automatic Automatic 1080 i 59 94 Mode Undershoot amp overshoot limited Hold and Release for setuy Hold and release for ie advanced options Dual Link Option By setting Dual Link Mode to either 4 4 4 mode the inputs and outputs of the monitor will be configured as 2 dual link inputs and 1 dual link output Dual Link mode will not turn on automatically when a dual link signal is applied When in Full Gamut mode or Gamut Controlled you must manually select between 4 2 2 YCbCr SMPTE 4 2 2 YCbCr Full YCbCr Undershoot Clipped 4 2 2 YCbCr P3 DCI SD 4 2 2 601 Independent IO Control 4 4 4 RGB Full 4 4 4 RGB SMPTE Dual Link RGB Undershoot Clipped Dual Link YCbCr Full Range Dual Link YCbCr SMPTE Range Dual Link YCbCr Undershoot Clipped or 4 4 4 XYZ XYZ Internally 57 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Sync Source This function sets the sync master for the entire unit You may choos
79. default position is 081 which is what is defined in the REC 709 specification Linear Segment Slope Pressing this button will select the linear segment slope function to be controlled by the USB Mouse trackball The default slope is 4 50 which is what is defined in the REC 709 specification Uncalibrated Raw Panel Mode Disables the Calibration LUT to allow you to see the effects of your calibration settings by letting you view the raw output to the panel Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Menu Adjust Calibration Settings Linear Segment Linear Segment Uncalibrated Raw Panel Pressing the Back button will take you to the following menu Position Slope Mode Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Menu Adjust Calibration Settings Back Back Save Calibration Settings Saturation Gamma 2 2 Back Returns you to the previous menu More Display Setup 82 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Save Calibration Settings Enters the menu that enables you to save or overwrite existing calibration settings For more information regarding this menu please see the Manual Calibration Adjustment section of this manual Saturation Allows you to use the USB mouse trackball and adjust the Saturation on the screen Also gives you the option of resetting the saturation to a default level Gamma Use the USB Mouse trackball to adjust the Gamma setting of the monitor M
80. djustments Adjust Detailed Calibration Points menu 1 Back Point to Modify Adjust x Adjust y Adjust Y More Aanst x 1 Back Takes you back to the Manual Calibration menu 2 Point to Modify Selects which of the 17 calibration points you would like to make adjustments to in order modify the monitor s response curve If the Flat Field generator is in use the flat field will automatically update to a grey field that matches the point on the curve This allows the user to adjust the color balance and luminance at each point Adjust x When selected this button allows you to use the USB Mouse trackball to the right of the monitor to make adjustments to the x color coordinate for the calibration point you have selected Adjust y When selected this button allows you to use the USB Mouse trackball to the right of the monitor to make adjustments to the y color coordinate for the calibration point you have selected Adjust Y When selected this button allows you to use the USB Mouse trackball to the right of the monitor to make adjustments to the Luminance Y coefficient for the calibration point you have selected More Advances to the next menu Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 74 Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Manual Calibration Adjustments Adjust Detailed Calibration Points menu 1 Back Point to Modify Adjust x Adjust y Adjust Y More camar x 1 Pressing the More button will dis
81. djustments Mode Brightness t If you are using the GMB EyeOne Pro place the probe on the white calibration tile provided with the probe and Select Press to Calibrate Probe Then place the probe on the center of the display If you are using the EyeOne Display 2 place the probe on a flat black surface the top of the monitor works well then press press to calibrate probe When finished place the probe on the center of the display Press the Set Flat Field button until 100 White is displayed Back Read CIE xyY Read CIE XYZ Select Calibration Video Source Set Flat Field Backlight eee 20 0 Hold andirclease for x 314 y 345 Y 115Cd X 314 Y 345 Y 115 Cd probe info 44 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Adjust the backlight to a comfortable setting for your ambient environment using the trackball Press the Read CIE xyY button Back Read CIE xy Y Read CIE X Y Y Select Calibration Video Source Set Flat mae Pa Field Target x 314 y 345 x 314 y 345 Y 115Cd X 314 Y 345 Y 115 Cd t Read the Y result under CIE xyY and adjust the backlight either up or down until the desired luminance output is reached pressing the Read CIE xyY button to display new readings Once desired luminance is reached press the Back button twice to return to Display Setup menu Back Read CIE xy Y Read CIE X Y Y Select Calibration Video Source Set Flat Backlight Brightness 450 Target x 314 y 345 x
82. ds up display settings 4 Dual link mode vs Single link mode 5 Routing Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Saving your presets allows you quick access to your desired workflow Presets can be saved to and recalled from any of three locations local memory a USB datakey ora remote server location To change the location the Presets are saved to recalled from you must enter the Setup Menu Cinemage 2142 Operator Menus System Menus Setup Menus Display Controls Presets t Then enter the Presets Preferences Setup Menu Back Unit Information Video amp Display Preset amp Preferences Network amp USB Press to lockout menus Setup Setup Datakey Setup l Then enter the Manage Presets Menu Back Manage Preferences Manage Presets Save Current as Clear Startup Adjust Startup Settings Settings Date and Press To Lock Current State as Then toggle the Location Back Choose Preset Location Save Preset as New Overwrite Existing Delete or GSO Mosel 0 Preset Rename Preset t Once the location is set you may save your settings off to that location by pressing the Save Preset as New button Back Choose Preset Location Save Preset as New Overwrite Existing Delete or 0 Local 1 Preset Rename Preset t And the Preset can be renamed using the trackball to operate the character generator in the Delete or Rename Preset menu Back Choose Preset Location Save Preset as New Overwrite Existing Delete or 0 Local 1 Preset Ren
83. e Clears the Character Generator of all characters currently selected Rename File Now Resets the file name to the selected name displayed in the subscript Select Next Character Adds the currently selected character to the new file name Character Controlled by the USB Mouse trackball this allows you to select characters for renaming files Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 127 Chapter 18 Process Pan and Zoomyorzion System Menu Process Menu Framestore Colourgrade Input LUTS Pan and Zoom H amp V Delay From the Process menu pressing the Pan and Zoom button will provide the following menu System Menu Process Menu Pan and Zoom 1 Magnification Horizontal Vertical Freeze Frame Magnification Magnification Magnification Controls the magnification of the entire display both horizontally and vertically Magnification options are 1x 2x 4x 8x and 16x Horizontal Magnification Controls the magnification of the display only along the horizontal axis Magnification options are 1x 2x 4x 8x and 16x Vertical Magnification Controls the magnification of the display only along the vertical axis Magnification options are 1x 2x 4x 8x and 16x Freeze Frame Freezes the video on the display to allow for in depth analysis of a particular portion of the video feed More Advances to the next menu Pan Using the USB Mouse trackball you are able to manipulate the portion of the magnified video that i
84. e 2142 Operator Menus System Menus Setup Menus Display Controls Presets t Then enter the Network USB Datakey Setup menu Back Unit Video amp Preset Network USB Reset Information Display Setup Preferences Setup Setup t Then enter the USB Datakey Setup menu Web FTP Setup Remote File Setup File Sharing Setup Wireless Setup USB Datakey Setup Then press the Updates button Format amp Prepare Clone To From USB File Copy Setup Lockout with Updates USB Key USB USB Key Insert the USB key and press the Update From USB Key button Update From USB Generate Licence Update Licence Key Lock Code 38 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 The unit will load the software update into internal memory Power cycle the unit and the update will be loaded and ready for use To perform a software upgrade insert your USB key and press the Generate Licence Lock Code button Update From USB Generate Licence Update Licence Lock Code This will install a licence lock code onto the datakey Remove the USB key from the Cinemage or Cinemage B Series monitors and insert into the USB port on your computer Mac or PC In the Cine tal directory on the USB key you will find a file named lock_abcdef lic where abdef is the last 6 digits of the Cinemage or Cinemage B Series monitors serial number Email this file to your Cine tal Customer Care Team at support cine tal com with the feature request and applicable P
85. e Full Gamut calibration settings NEXT Advances to the Video Modes 2 menu Operator Menus Video Modes 1 Advanced Mode Operator Menus Video Modes 1 Advanced Mode CALIBRATION TYPE CURRENT CALIBRATION DUAL LINK MODE INPUT LIMITING MODE RESIZER OPTION Rec 709 Gamut Controlled 4 2 2 YCbCr Single Link undershott amp overshoot limited Pixel Accurate By using the trackball or USB mouse in the Operator Menus you can navigate to the Video Modes 1 menu Back Return to the Video Modes 1 Menu Calibration Type Will allow you to change between Gamut Controlled and Wide Gamut mode Current Calibration Allows you to cycle through the available calibrations for the calibration type selected Dual Link Mode Allows you to cycle through the available dual link modes Input Limiting Mode Allows you to cycle through the various input limiting modes see pg 58 for more information Resizer Option Sets the Scaler Option controlling resizing of your video to the display See pg 136 for more information Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Back Operator Menus Presets Operator Menus Presets Menu Save New Preset Defaults Original Settings EET Eley More Presets 0 By using the trackball or USB mouse in the Operator Menus you can navigate to the Presets menus Each Preset menu page contains 4 presets starting with Defaults and Original Settings There are 13 Presets available in the system Use the trackba
86. e Input LUT File Location to the storage location you would like to access an Input LUT from Your Choices are Local USB and Remote Back Input LUT Location Display Source Local SDI 1 Input LUT File Management Once you have set the Input LUT File Location return to the Colour Grade Menu Input LUT File Management Back Input LUT Location Display Source SDI 1 Set the Input to the Input you wish to apply an Input LUT to Bac Select Input Select LUT Hold and release to setup SDI Input Press to Load Reset Input LUT Select the Input LUT you wish to load with the Select LUT button Select Input Select LUT Ba Hold and release to setup SDI Input Press to Load Reset Input LUT Current LUT Loaded Current LUT Loaded Once you have selected the LUT you wish to load use the Press to Load button to apply your LUT from your selected file location to your selected input k Select Input Select LUT Bac Hold and release to setup SDI Input Press to Load t Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Reset Input LUT Current LUT Loaded Capturing Loading and Saving a Still Frame Use these steps to capture load or save a still frame From the Main Menu select System Menus Cinemage 2142 Operator Menus System Menus Setup Menus Display Controls Presets Analyse Presets Original Settings Then Select the Framestore Button Back Framestore Colour Grade INPUT LUTs Pan amp Zoom H amp V Delay
87. e User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Front Panel for Cinemage There are 6 pushbuttons located on the Front Panel These pushbuttons correspond to the soft menus located above each button These pushbuttons allow for direct input to the various features of the Cinemage Monitor The menus are located in the lower unused portion of the active video screen The upper unused portion of the active video screen is used as a reference bar going from black to white across the top of the screen as well as heads up display with critical information about the inputs coming into your monitor A trackball located on the lower right hand portion of the monitor This trackball is used for direct input for cursor positioning alpha numeric input and menu level settings A mouse can be plugged into any of the USB ports located on the monitor The mouse serves the same purpose as the trackball as well as serving as an additional option for navigating the menus as opposed to the b pushbuttons on the front of the monitor Front Panel for Cinemage B Series In all three models of the Cinemage B Series B420 B230 B190 an integrated Remote Control Panel is located in the Front Panel Along the top of the Remote Control Panel are the 6 menu selection buttons that correspond to the 6 menu options when operating a Cinemage B series monitor These buttons allow for direct input to the various feature of the Cinemage B series monitors as well as performing navigation thro
88. e between Free run Analog or SDI If SDI is selected the SDI Timing Master Menu will appear in the menu bar The user can then select from any of the HD SDI inputs or Automatic In the Automatic mode Sync will follow whatever valid sync is routed to the display SDI Timing Master When Sync Source is set to SDI you can choose which SDI input is the sync source Automatic mode automatically selects the timing from whatever source is routed to the display Current Format Automatically detects and displays the input format to the monitor The Current Format Setup Menu Hold and release to access this menu provides the ability turn off the automatic detection mode and manually set the format when using the monitor to output test pattern signals or Framestore stills Auto Format can only be disabled if there is no video signal on the selected input to prevent viewing irregularities however if Auto Format is turned on with no video connected it will disable the Framestore until a valid video source is attached to the monitor Input Limiting Mode Cinemage allows you to control how the information above and below peak white is displayed The following choices are available Full Range Provides viewing of the full legal value data range on the display This means that data values below legal black are visible and data values above legal white are visible Undershoot amp overshoot limited Clips values below legal black 16 for 8 bit d
89. e is also a Back Exit option In order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right Style In this menu there are two style options to choose from White or Luma Mod can be chosen by pressing right on the directional pad when the selection is highlighted There is also a Back Exit option In order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right Back Exit In order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right 26 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 B Setup When entering this menu you are given another set of menus including Enable Type Scale Position Style and Back Exit Enable Options in this menu are Off On and Back Exit Press right on either Off or On to choose option n order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right Type Options in this menu are Custom 1 33 1 1 55 1 1 77 1 1 86 1 2 35 1 1 33 1 Safe Title 1 33 1 Safe Action 1 55 1 Safe Title 1 55 1 Safe Action 1 77 1 Safe Title 1 77 1 Safe Action and Back Exit When choosing any of these options press right on the directional pad to make your choice when the option is highlighted In order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right Scale When entering this menu there will be on screen directions The Brightness knob will control the width of the Ma
90. e menus select Analyse from the main menu The following menu will be displayed System Menu Analyse Menu Pixel Data Analysis Waveform Vectorscope Measure Display Range and Gamut Input Status Output Violation Setup From the Analyse Menu select Waveform Vectorscope The following menu will be displayed System Menu Analyse Menu Waveform Vectorscope Back Waveform Vectorscope Waveform Monitor Waveform Mode Vectorscope Mode Line Mode Source YCbCr Parade All Lines n Press and Hold for Setup n SDI 1 Press and Hold for setup Press and hold the Waveform button to enter the Waveform Setup menu The following menu will be displayed Analyse Waveform Vectorscope Waveform Setup Back Waveform Mode Waveform Graticule H Magnification V Magnification Waveform Display Start of Analysed Area YCbCr Parade Full 1X 1X Options 24 56 Back Returns to the Waveform Vectorscope Menu Waveform Mode Select the type of waveform display Choices are YCbCr Parade Y Cb Cr YCbCr Stacked RGB Parade R G B and RGB Stacked Waveform Graticule Select the type of Graticule for the waveform Choices are SMPTE Standard SMPTE graticule mapping 0 to a black data value of 16 for 8 bit data or 64 for 10 bit data and 100 to a white data value of 240 for 8 bit or 940 for 10 bit Use this when your video setup is in YCbCr mode with undershoot and overshoot limited Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 mi Full Use this
91. e source The monitor will show you exactly what is coming in Full Gamut modes utilizes the full colorspace that the panel is capable of Gamut Controlled mode will make the panel behave so that only the colorspace that it is in can be shown on the display So if you are working in REC 709 in Gamut Controlled mode you will only be able to see the REC 709 colorspace and nothing beyond that 3D LUT usage is different in Gamut Controlled mode Because you are using a 3D LUT to bring the monitor into the desired colorspace if you apply another 3D LUT it is either on or off There is no 3D LUT Routing to the display in Gamut Controlled mode 56 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Monitor Profiling Enters the menu that allows you to profile your monitor and control the number of points to sample giving a more accurate profile if desired Allows you to change profile options and manage profiles that are saved to the machine This menu can also give you access to resetting the probe More Display Setup Enters the second display setup menu giving you access to the Calibration settings menu the calibration options menu the manual calibration adjustments menu blue only mode and the measure menu Backlight Brightness This feature can be controlled by the trackball on the Cinemage or the USB mouse on the Cinemage B Series and will allow you to set the intensity of the LCD panel backlight Note For best calibration results it is recommen
92. ed States copyright law and international treaty provisions Unauthorized copying of the Software is expressly forbidden You may not distribute copies of the Software to others including but not limited to your consultants affiliates independent contractors or any other third party You may not modify adapt translate reverse engineer decompile disassemble or create derivative works based on the Software You may be held legally Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2009 responsible for any copyright infringement that is caused or incurred by your failure to abide by the terms of this Agreement Subject to these restrictions you may make a single backup copy of the Software You may use the backup copy solely for your archival purposes and to reinstall the Software on the Product You must reproduce and include any copyright notice on any copy You may not sell loan rent lease lend transfer assign or otherwise dispose to anyone else the backup copy Except as expressly provided in this Agreement or by local law you may not otherwise make copies of the Software including any printed materials accompanying the Software the Documentation If this Software contains Documentation you may copy such Documentation for your internal use only IF YOU TRANSFER POSSESSION OF ANY COPY OF THE SOFTWARE OR RELATED MATERIAL TO ANOTHER PARTY THIS LICENSE IS AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATED 3 Ownership of Software All title and intellectual property ri
93. een 2 Highlight Display Settings and press right on the directional pad 3 Highlight Misc Settings and press right on the directional pad 4 Highlight H V Delay and press right on the directional pad The H V Delay button on the Remote Control Panel is now functional NOTE BE AWARE that if H V Delay is turned on the H V Delay is visible downstream Scan Allows you to select between Pixel Accurate displaying Re Sized to fill screen Anamorphic 625 PAL 16x9 525 NTSC these stretch the video to fit horizontally as well as vertically resized to 15 inch CRT resized to 17 inch CRT resized to 19 inch CRT resized to 19 inch CRT Anamorphic and Square Pixel Full emulates the square pixels of Computer monitors 1080 formats will automatically be displayed in pixel accurate mode with no scaling available B Only 22 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 This button causes the display to only output the Blue component of the video signal Can be used to ensure proper monitor setup by viewing the Color Bars in blue only mode R G Y This button causes the display to only output the Red Green Blue Magenta Yellow Cyan and Black components of the video signal Markers labeled Grat in pictures The Markers enabled button cycles through Markers disabled Marker A enabled Marker B enabled Marker A amp B enabled A Masked B Masked and Centered Crosswire Menu This button will return you to the top menu of the Cine
94. elect the Process button Back Route Process Display Analyse Presets Original Settings Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 47 Then Select the Colour Grade Button Framestore Colour Grade INPUT LUTs Pan amp Zoom H amp V Delay Press and Hold the Back button to enter the 3D LUT setup Menu Back 3D LUT Source Display Source Browse 3D LUT Load 3D LUT Now Reset 3D LUT Hold and release to setup SDI1 SDI1 Set the 3D LUT File Location to the storage location you would like to access a 3D LUT from Your Choices are Local USB and Remote Select 3D LUT File to Delete File Now 3D LUT File Location Delete Local Once you have set the 3D LUT File Location return to the Colour Grade Menu Select 3D LUT File Delete File Now 3D LUT File Locations to Delete Note 1 With the Gamut Controlled mode of Calibration the monitor is already utilizing the 3D LUT of the Cinemage and Cinemage B Series monitor When turning on a 3D LUT in Gamut Controlled mode you are concatenating the creative LUT with the Calibration LUT being applied to the monitor Due to the nature of the Calibration LUT the creative LUT is then applied to the display no mater what is being routed to it This means that features such as Test Pattern Generator Split Screen and Quad Split will have the creative LUT applied The only way to view the image without the creative LUT will be to turn off the creative LUT
95. ent probe settings and reanalyzes what you are currently using as your probe Auto Profile Display Full Gamut Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup Monitor Profiling Auto Profile Change Sample Profile Options Manage Profiles Reset Probe Display Count t Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 59 By pressing Auto Profile Display you can follow on screen directions to create a profile for your display and create a calibration LUT for the display The Auto Profile Display is adjusted by Change Sample Count and Profile Options Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup Monitor Profiling Auto Profile Change Sample Profile Options Manage Profiles Reset Probe Display Count By pressing Change Sample Count you will be taken to the following menu Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup Monitor Profiling Change Sample Count Back Sample Count Reset Sample Count Sample Count Use trackball 64 Back Returns you to the previous menu Sample Count Allows you to use the USB mouse or trackball and change the sample count used in the automatic profiling option Reset Sample Count Resets the sample count to the default 18 USB Mouse Trackball Sample Count Adjusts the sample count to desired number Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup Monitor Profiling Auto Profile Change Sample Profile Options Manage Profiles Reset Probe Display By pressing Profile
96. er are concatenated to the calibration 3D LUT so that the creative LUT occurs before the calibration LUT This feature allows complete emulation of a selection of color spaces including primary gamma and white point mapping As before brightness contrast saturation gamma and RGB adjustments are available for manual adjustment Note that some features such as Dual Link video input are required for some features such as XZY input From the Main Menu select Setup Menu to receive the following menu Main Menu Setup Menus Unit Information Video amp Display Preset amp Preferences Network amp USB Datakey Setup After selecting Video amp Display Setup you will get the following menu Video Setup Calibration Setting Calibration Type Monitor Profiling More Display Setup Rec 709 Full Gamut After selecting Monitor Profiling you will get the following menu Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup Monitor Profiling Auto Profile Change Sample Profile Options Manage Profiles Reset Probe Display 78 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Auto Profile Display Will lead you through a set of on screen instructions to profile your display Change Sample Count Allows you to determine the number of sample points the Auto Profile uses when creating a new profile for your display Profile Options Allows you to determine the amount of oversampling the Auto Profile will perform as well as Sample space
97. erator Main Menu Operator Menu Main Menu Upon pressing the Operators menu button you will get the following menu Operator Menu Video Input Video Modes Presets 3D LUTS Stills Select Operator Menu Back t Upon pressing the Video Input Routing Menu button you will get the following menu Operator Menus Video Input Source Select Display Source gt SDI 1 SDI 2 DVI Input Video Sources Selected Operator Menu Hold and release for DVI FULLMODE Operator Menus Video Input Source Operator Menu Returns you to the Operator Main Menu SDI 1 Routes SDI input 1 to the display A highlighted button indicates the current source that is routed to the display SDI 2 Routes SDI input 1 to the display A highlighted button indicates the current source that is routed to the display SDI 3 Option Routes SDI input 1 to the display A highlighted button indicates the current source that is routed to the display Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 SDI 4 Option Routes SDI input 1 to the display A highlighted button indicates the current source that is routed to the display DVI INPUT Option Routes the DVI input to the Display If your DVI signal is a 1920x1200 simply pressing this button will display a 1920x1080 center cut of this signal ata maximum framerate of 30p If you wish to display the full 1920x1200 signal or need to operate at a higher framerate i e 60hz then you will need to press and
98. ersion 4 1 x 2010 Once you have adjusted your Preference settings i e designated a Network Path it may be useful to save that setting to a USB key for later recall to enable you to reset the machine to clear any sensitive information To save or recall your preference settings enter the Setup menu Cinemage 2142 Operator Menus System Menus Setup Menus Display Controls Presets I Then enter the Presets Preferences Setup Menu Back Unit Video amp Display Preset amp Preferences Network amp USB Resets Information Setup Setup Datakey Setup t Then enter the Manage Preferences Menu Back Manage Preferences Manage Presets Save Current As Clear Startup Adjust Date Startup Settings Settings and Time Press to Lock Current No Startup Settings State as Startup Locked t From here you can either load your preferences from a USB key or save them off to a USB key Back Reset Preferences Load Preferences Save Preferences Reload More Network Status to Default from USB to USB Preferences t t Saving a Preset Presets files describe the way the system interacts with video and how it s used in the workflow Presets are loaded from the front panel at the top level menu when you press the button the preset file is loaded and the name of the file appears Here are some examples of things that are stored in a presets file 1 Marker Graticule size and position 2 Video standard if not in automatic mode 3 Hea
99. es in a similar fashion to the conventional calibration found on CRT monitors Adjustments made in this menu can be saved by overwriting one of the existing display profiles For best results Manual Calibration should be performed after an Auto Calibration to achieve your optimal monitor response curve Blue Only Mode Causes the display to only output the Blue component of the video signal Can be used to ensure proper monitor setup by viewing the Color Bars in blue only mode Measure Enters the Measure menu Backlight Brightness This USB Mouse Trackball controlled soft menu button will adjust the intensity of the backlight 81 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Adjust Calibration Settings Gamut Controlled Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Menu Adjust Calibration Profiling Options Manual Calibration Blue Only Mode Measure Backlight Brightness 20 Settings Adjustments Pressing the Adjust Calibration Settings button will take you to the following menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Menu Adjust Calibration Settings Linear Segment Linear Segment Uncalibrated Raw Panel Position Slope Mode Back Return to the previous menu as well as gives you the opportunity to save the calibration settings see below Linear Segment Position Pressing this button will select the linear segment position function to be controlled by the USB Mouse trackball The
100. etplace M Windows Media _ Windows Cin mage Route Process Framestore Source Mode ME m Framestore Dual Link Framestore 0 4 2 2 YCbCr Single Link Proxy Image Download Size Download Format Full w jeg Sequential Capture Download Upload Still Label Browse Upload Currently supported file types jpg tif png bmp Click to grab a frame s Start Inbox Microsoft Framestore Moz amp Cinemage Manual Th Cinemage Manual a2 Type to search ELIA ORAN From this page you are able to route any of the inputs or internal resources to the Framestore set the volatile Framestore number to be utilized toggle between live and still modes set the Proxy Image Capture parameters upload a still or click in the frame grab pane to capture a preview image In order to load stills locally from the monitor you will have to enable file sharing In order to load stills from a remote location the remote file setup for Stills must be configured and enabled For details on all of the functions of the Framestore please refer to the Framestore section later in this manual 105 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Following the Colorgrade hyperlink you will be brought to the following page http cinetal pda colorgrade aspx Colorgrade Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help y 5 X amp lt A D http cinetal 316103 pda colorgr
101. etup Menu Adjust Calibration Settings Back Saturation Back Reset Saturation 0 Back Returns you to the previous menu Reset This will reset the Saturation point to the default setting USB Mouse Trackball Use this to adjust the saturation setting 84 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Profiling Options Gamut Controlled Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Menu Back Adjust Calibration Profiling Options Manual Calibration Adjustments Blue Only Mode Measure Backlight Brightness 20 Settings Pressing the Profile Options button will give you the following menu Main Menu System Setup Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Menu Profile Options Flat Field Generator Flat Field Enable Auto Read Probe Dual Link 100 White On OFF 4 2 2 YCbCr Single Link Source Selects the source routed to the display Flat Field Generator Selects the flat field to be routed to the display Pressing this button will automatically route the Flat Field generator to the display Choices of flat fields include Red Green Blue 100 White Black and 17 steps of Grey Flat Field Enable Turns on and off the Flat Field Generator If the Flat Field Generator is routed to the display and you disable it the previously routed signal will be routed to the display Auto Read Probe Turning on the Auto Read Probe will open a subscript under the back button IN THIS MENU ONLY Once your pro
102. ge User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Input LUT Setup System Menu Process Menu Input LUTs Back Select Input Select LUT Press to Load Now Reset Input Lut Current Loaded LUT Hold and release for setup Blue_only csv Now Pressing and holding the back button will take you to the following menu System Menu Process Menu Input LUTs Input LUTs Setup Back INPUT LUT Location Display Source INPUT LUT File USB SDI1 Management Back Returns you to the Input LUT menu Input LUT Location Selects the storage location to recall Input LUTs from Choices are Local Remote and USB Display Source Selects the input routed to the display Input LUT File Management Enters the Input LUT File Management menu used to delete or rename Input LUTs in the selected Input LUT location Input LUT File Management Process Menu Input LUTs Input LUTs Setup Back INPUT LUT Location Display Source INPUT LUT File USB SDI1 Management Pressing the Input LUT File Management button will take you to the following menu Process Menu Input LUTs Input LUTs Setup Back File to Rename Delete Delete File Reset New Name Rename File Now Character Select A NextCharacter Back Returns you to the Input LUT Setup Menu File To Rename Delete Selects the file to be renamed or deleted from the storage location selected in the Input LUT Setup Menu Delete File Deletes the selected file 126 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Reset New Nam
103. ghts in and to the Software including but not limited to any images photographs animations video audio music text and applets incorporated into the Software the Documentation and any copies of the Software or Documentation are owned by or licensed to Cine tal You agree that no title to the Software or Documentation is transferred to you and that all rights not expressly granted to you in this Agreement are reserved by Cine tal Use of any online services of Cine tal may be governed by the respective terms of use related to such services 4 Assignment Sublicense Except as provided herein or with Cine tal s prior written consent neither this Agreement nor any rights or obligations under this Agreement in whole or in part shall be sublicensed assigned or otherwise transferred and any attempt to sublicense assign or transfer this Agreement or any rights or obligation under this Agreement shall be null and void 5 Termination This license is effective upon opening and using the Product and also applies to any additional Upgrades you may receive from Cine tal You may terminate it at any time by destroying the Software and the related material together with all copies modifications and merged portions in any form This license will also terminate upon conditions set forth elsewhere in this Agreement or if you fail to comply with any term or condition of this Agreement You agree upon such termination a to destroy the Software
104. hanges will only to be able to be made once the USB key with the unlock file has been inserted into the USB port of the unit This keyed lockout will persist through a power cycle of the monitor Updates Gives access to the Updates menu to install software updates revert from the last update generate license lock codes and update software licenses Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 USB File Copy Menu Selecting USB File Copy from the USB Datakey Setup menu will give you the following menu Main Menu System Setup Network USB Datakey Setup USB Datakey Setup USB File Copy Back Disable USB Copy Files From USB Copy Files to USB Storage Back Returns you to the previous menu Disable USB Storage Disables the ability to save any files to a USB datakey When coupled with the keyed lockoutof the Setup Menu will ensure that sensitive data such as proprietary 3D LUTs and stills of current productions are not able to be saved to a USB storage device Copy Files From USB Allows you to copy files from your USB Datakey to the corresponding folders in the monitor Copy Files to USB Allows you to copy files from the monitor to the corresponding folders in your USB Datakey 99 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Updates Menu From the USB DataKey Setup menu selecting Updates will give you the following menu Update From USB GenerateLicence Lock Update Licence Key Code Update From USB Key Installs s
105. he Sensitivity of the mouse USB Control Panel Setup Takes you to the Remote Control Panel Setup Menu in order to turn on or off compatibility with the Remote Control Panel OPTION on Cinemage Trackball Sensitivity Sets the sensitivity of the Trackball is determined by pressing the button until the desired level is attained Auto Blackout Time This is a screensaver function to help eliminate any LCD burn in that may happen with the menus and the upper reference bar The time selected is the amount of time that must pass without any menu selections being made before the blackout will occur Only the menus and the upper reference bar will be blacked out Any sources routed to the display will remain visible Choices of Blackout Times include 15 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute 5 minutes 20 minutes 1 hour 8 hours and 24 hours 94 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Remote Control Panel Setup Main Menu Setup Menu Preset amp Preferences Setup Menu Manage Preferences 2 Back Save Preferences USB Control Panel Trackball Sensitivity Auto Blackout Time Setup t After selecting the USB Control Panel Setup Selection you will be given the following menu Main Menu Setup Menu Preset amp Preferences Setup Menu Manage Preferences 2 USB Control Panel Setup Selection Control Panel Connection State Port Name State Flags Support Back Takes you back to the previous menu Control Panel Support Toggles support for the
106. hold this button to enter DVI Input FULLMODE FULLMODE will display the DVI input at 1920x1200 Note If you attempt to input a 1920x1080 signal to DVI FULLMODE there may be some anomalies on your display due to the native resolution of the display Operator Menus Video Modes 1 Operator Menus Video Modes 1 Select Video Mode gt ADVANCED SINGLE LINK DUAL LINK Calibration Mode Calibration Mode MODE Gamut Controlled Full Gamut Back By using the trackball or USB mouse in the Operator Menus you can navigate to the Video Modes menu Video Modes are the combination of Dual Link settings Input Limiting Settings Calibration Types and Calibration Settings This menu allows you to make changes to the entire video processing configuration of the monitor with a single button press Back Returns you to the Operator Menu Advanced Mode Enters an additional menu for custom Video Mode Setup see below for menu explanation Single Link Allows you to select from all of the available Single Link video modes Dual Link Option Allows you to select from all of the available Dual Link video modes Calibration Mode Gamut Controlled Doesn t change the Dual Link or Input Limiting settings but allows you to select from the available Gamut Controlled calibration settings Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Calibration Mode Full Gamut Doesn t change the Dual Link or Input Limiting settings but allows you to select from the availabl
107. howing date of original purchase and or the Hardware Maintenance Agreement number 3 For repair claims being made under the Limited Warranty coverage the Customer shall be responsible for shipping charges to return the Cine tal Product to be repaired to Cine tal or one of its Authorized Service Centers Cine tal will be responsible for shipping charges to return the repaired replaced product from Cine tal to the Customer 4 For repair claims being made under the Extended Warranty Coverage the Customer shall be responsible for shipping charges to return the product to be repaired to Cine tal or one of its Authorized Service Centers The Customer will also be responsible for shipping charges to return the repaired replaced product from Cine tal or one of its Authorized Service Centers to the Customer Authorized Service Center Contact Information Ship to address Imagica Digix Inc 1 11 30 Nagata cho Chiyoda Ku Tokyo 100 0014 Japan ix Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2009 Telephone Support Hours of Operation Monday Friday 9 00am 17 30pm JST Tel 81 03 3595 9101 Support e mail support digix imagica co jp Ship to Address Janusz Rupik PVP Sp z 0 0 UI Rumiana 3 c 02 956 Warszawa POLAND Telephone Support Hours of Operation Monday Friday 10 00 18 00 GMT Tel 48 22 257 0080 Fax 48 22 842 3010 Support e mail support jr pvp pl Ship to address InnoMedia Systems Ltd ATTN Russell Branch 86 Siloam P
108. i the Cine tal Product is changed altered modified or serviced without Cine tal s prior written approval or ii the failure of the Cine tal Product is caused by misuse abuse electrical fault accident e g spilled drinks dropped improper packing shipment or installation misapplication or by act of God or nature as determined solely by Cine tal at its discretion 2 Repair Exchange or Replacement Should an above listed defect be identified in a Cine tal Product or Cinemage Product by Cine tal which exists at time of sale and is presented by the Customer to Cine tal during the warranty period Cine tal will at its sole discretion repair exchange or replace the Cine tal Product or Cinemage Product or affected component with a comparable Cine tal Product or Cinemage Product or component The replacement Cinetal Product or Cinemage Product or component may be new or reconditioned and may include used Cine tal Products or Cinemage Products and or components but will have functionality at least equivalent to the original However repair or replacement of LCD panels in Cinemage Products under the Extended Hardware Warranty shall be limited as stated in paragraph 2 of the Extended Warranty 3 Repairs All repairs to Cine tal Products and Cinemage Products under the Cine tal Warranty must be conducted by an authorized Cine tal service representative at an authorized repair facility with prior approval by Cine tal 4 Assignabili
109. ideo Out 1 cece cece eee eee eee eee eaeeeeeeeeaaes HD SDI Out 1 Video OUl 2ste casauevenddavadessvecee tal ciese HD SDI Out 2 Video Out 182 0 ec eccce eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeees Dual Link Out 1 DVI Input cecee cece ee eee Input from computer device 1920 x 1200 resolution at 48 60 Hz Reference LOop cceceeeeeeeeeees Analog Reference Video Input 4 cece cece eee eee ee eeee es HD SDI Input 4 Video Input 3 cece cece e eee eee eee eee HD SDI Input 3 Video Input 3 amp 4 ccceceee cece eee ee ees Dual Link Input 3 amp 4 Video Input 2 cece eee eee eee eee ee es HD SDI Input 2 Video INPUT irnir trae oes HD SDI Input 1 Video Input 182 ccececeee neren Dual Link Input 1 amp 2 Version 4 1 x 2010 CINEMAGE BLOCK DIAGRAM Signal System Color space Color space SDI HDSDI IN conversion 1dx3 LUT SDI HDSDI OUT Color space Color space SDI HDSDI IN Onean 1dx3 LUT SDI HDSDI OUT SDI HDSDI IN Color space 1dx3 LUT conversion DVI D OUT Resi 1dx3 LUT gt esizer adhe E 4 1920 x 1200 cara Calibration LCD Panel SDI HDSDI IN eG RRS 1dx3 LUT HD Conform DVI D IN 1920 x1080 1dx3 LUT SDLT E gi Test Signal Generator Framestore Split Screen 1920 x 1200 Network and System Control USB Gigabit ethernet NOTE The 4 HD SDI Inputs and the 2 HD SDI Outputs can be linked as 2 Dual Link Inputs and 1 Dual Link Output Cinemag
110. ile Location File Save Options File Load Options Local By hitting the File Load Options button the following menu will be displayed Main Menu Process Menu Framestore Framestore Setup File Load Options Still Image Load Still Image Load Frame Buffer Load File Now Force DPX Scaling Positioning Access Type Loads Linear Still Image Load Scaling Changes the load scaling options Still Image Load Positioning Changes the load positioning from either left right bottom top top left top right bottom left bottom right or center Frame Buffer Access Type Changes the frame buffer access type to either By Image By Pixel or By Line Load File Now Loads file from USB if available Force DPX Loads Linear Toggles the loading option for how the Cinemage handles DPX files 122 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Chapter 16 Process Colourgradejorrion The Process menu provides access to the Framestore Colourgrade and Input LUT functions System Menu Cinemage 2142 Process Display Analyse Presets To navigate the Colourgrade menus select Process from the main menu the following menu will be displayed System Menu Process Menu Framestore Colourgrade Input LUTS Pan and Zoom H amp V Delay Select Colourgrade from the Process menu and you will get the following menu System Menu Process Menu Colourgrade 3D LUT Source Display Source Browse 3D LUTs Load 3D LUT Now Reset 3D LUT Framestore 3D LUT Out
111. ill get the following menu Main Menu Setup Menus Video amp Display Setup Video Setup Calibration Settings Calibration Type Monitor Profiling More Display Setup paemant Sta ties Rec 709 Full Gamut Video Setup Takes you to the Video Setup Menu Calibration Settings Shows the current calibration standard being used by the monitor Pressing this button will toggle through the available calibration standards available depending on what Calibration Type you are in For Full Gamut mode the calibration standards include DCI v1 0 Linear Rec 709 Factory REC 709 Factory DCI v1 0 Factory Linear and Custom user defined For Gamut Controlled mode the calibration standards include Rec 709 Rec 709 D93 DCI DCI XYZ NTSC NTSC D93 and PAL Note Selecting any of the Factory calibration standards will not only return you to factory default settings for that standard but it will also use the factory display profile to generate the calibration Selecting any of the non factory calibration standards will use the most recent display profile saved to the system Calibration Type This will change the way that Calibration functions in the monitor There are two options here Full Gamut and Gamut Controlled The LCD Panel in Cinemage and Cinemage B Series monitors has a Gamut that exceeds the REC 709 colorspace Because of this when the monitor is in REC 709 mode colors can appear more saturated if they appear that way coming from th
112. inemage Manual Th Cinemage Manual o PE Type to search o KWM 4 10 PM From this page you will be able to route any of the inputs or internal resources to the display or either of the HD SDI outputs as well as toggle between single and dual link operation 103 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 The Process hyperlink will take you to the following page http cinetal yd al ProceSs aSpx Process Mozilla Firefox File Edit Yiew History Bookmarks Tools Help X 7 ro X A O http localhost pda Process aspx M gt Gl IG define conscience 5 File JH Documents JavaScript Table of ry eLuma Operate Calibrate Google i p G Search A F Check gt N Disable A Cookies gt c55 E Forms Images 7 Information gt Miscellaneous Outline o K Resize g Cin mage Route Process Framestore Colorgrade Input LUT ia Open Notebook From this page you can access one of the three processing functions available through the web service Framestore Colorgrade and Input LUT 104 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Following the Framestore hyperlink you will be brought to the following page http cinetal pda framestore aspx Framestore Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help K X 5 X amp A D http cinetal 316103 pda framestore aspx O Customize Links Free Hotmail Windows Mark
113. inimum Threshold to be controlled by the USB Mouse or trackball The default value of this threshold is 19 roughly 1 85 above the lower limit of the LCD panel s capability Any value falling below this value will flash red when the Colour Display Gamut Violations is set to on Note The threshold pertains to the display process and as such will include any processing effects you have put in place including Input LUTs 3D LUTs if routed to the Display and Calibration 148 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 GMAX Error Threshold Selects the Green Channel Maximum Threshold to be controlled by the USB Mouse or trackball The default value of this threshold is 1005 roughly 1 85 below the upper limit of the LCD panel s capability Any value falling below this value will flash red when the Colour Display Gamut Violations is set to on Note The threshold pertains to the display process and as such will include any processing effects you have put in place including Input LUTs 3D LUTs if routed to the Display and Calibration Blue Takes you to the next Display Gamut Threshold Violations Menu to control the Thresholds for Blue Minimum and Maximum Error Thresholds System Menu Analyze Menu Display Gamut Violations Back R MIN Error Threshold R Max Error Threshold G Min Error Threshold G Max Error Threshold Blue R Min Eor aenor 1005 19 1005 Use trackball Pressing the Blue button will take you to the following menu System
114. ion Menus select Unit Information from the Setup Menus Setup Menus Back Unit Information Video amp Display Preset amp Preferences Network amp USB Datakey Resets Setup Setup Setup Upon pressing the Unit Information button you will get the following menu Unit Information Menus 1 Unit Information IP Addresses MAC Addresses TCP IP Machine name Updates v3 0 v2 2 v2 2 192 168 1 123 00 04 5F 82 56 A3 Cinetal 316453 Hold and release for details Back Returns to the Main Menu Unit Information Provides information on software and firmware versions Pressing this button will cause the soft menu key to advance to the next section of the unit information menu IP Address The current I P address for the machine This may be either a static I P address or a DHCP Address see network setup for more information If you press and hold this button it will take you into a network status menu MAC Addresses Display the MAC address for the systems wired and wireless network interfacesoption TCP IP Machine Name Provides the UNC designator for the machine on the network This is used to set a network path to the machine from a network workstation example cinetal 316012 More Takes you to Unit Information Menu 2 54 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Unit Information Menus 2 Options Diagnostics Network Status SerialNumber Display Calibration Enabled None Network Startup Complete 0604 316023 Back
115. ip for one year from the date of purchase 2 Demonstration and factory refurbished Cine tal Products purchased by the Customer shall be free of performance defects in materials and workmanship for 90 days from the date of repair 3 New Cinemage products Cinemage Products purchased by the Customer shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase except that A The LCD panel in Cinemage Products shall be warranted to meet ISO 13406 2 International Standard for ergonomic requirements for image quality of flat panel displays class II for one year from the date of purchase Cine tal LCD Panel Warranty Defect Definitions And Standards a separate document available upon request 4 The media used to deliver any software related to and incorporated in Cine tal Products and Cinemage Products purchased by the Customer shall be free of defects for 90 days from the date of purchase and 5 Cine tal repairs to Cine tal Products and Cinemage Products shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship in the repair for 30 days from the date of repair The warranties described above are referred to herein as the Limited Hardware Warranty In specific cases Cine tal may at its sole discretion elect to warrant demonstration and factory refurbished Cine tal Products and Cinemage Products as new within this Limited Hardware Warranty Such an election shall be valid only if provided in writing by Cine tal
116. ired Wireless Setup USB Datakey Setup Web FTP Setup Web services and FTP services can be controlled with this menu When selecting WEB FTP Setup you will get the following menu Main Menu Setup Menu Network amp USB Datakey Setup Web FTP Services Back Web Server FTP Server Fixed FTP User name Current FTP Change FTP Password Enabled Enabled ftp_user Password Web Server Turns Web Server on or off When Web Server is on individuals with network connections can access the Cinemage unit through a standard web browser See Web Browser Menus FTP Server Turns FTP Server on or off When FTP Server is on individuals with network connections can upload and download stills LUTs waveforms and presets through a standard FTP client Fixed FTP Username The FTP username is fixed and cannot be changed Current FTP Password Displays the current FTP password in PLAIN TEXT Change FTP Password The FTP password can be changed through this menu 101 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Web Browser Menus The web server can be utilized to control the Cinemage unit from a remote location The web server accesses the most common features of the Cinemage unit but does not enable full functionality The web server will not display hyperlinks to options that are not enabled on the monitor that you are accessing In order to make full use of the web service either File Sharing or Remote File Setup must be enabled and configured For
117. isplay the last time code recieved from a source outputting valid timecode Routing When turned on the Heads Up Display will display critical routing information such as what is routed to the display and outputs what if any Input LUT is displayed and the Dual Link and Input Limiting format of each input Chapter 22 Display Split Screen The Cinemage system provides a split screen generator that allows you to compare two sources simultaneously Note You must have a reference sync input either from a video input or the analog reference input to use the split screen generator System Menu Cinemage 2142 Route Process Display Analyse Presets t To navigate to the split screen generator setup menus select display from the main menu The following menu will be displayed System Menu Display Menu Markers Heads Up Display Split Screen Scaler amp Test Pattern Generator Marker A Enabled On Off Deinterlacer Hold amp Release for Markers Hold amp Release for Setup Hold amp Release for Setup Setup i Split Screen Setup The Split Generator can be set for off horizontal split horizontal split reverse vertical split and vertical split reverse To setup the split screen generator hold the button for 3 seconds and release Display Menu Split Screen Setup Select Split Split Screen Source 1 Split Screen Source 2 Display Source Split Marker Enabled Split poaten off off SDI 1 SDI 2 Split Screen Select Sp
118. it refreshes depends on the speed of your network The still will open in a new browser window that can be resized on your iPod or iTouch device 113 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Chapter 13 System Reset The Resets menu allows you to reset all system settings either to your power up original settings or to the factory original settings This will also provide a safe way to return to your last saved settings Each time you power the system down information is stored as the original settings Upon power up these settings are loaded into the system remembering the last state of the system settings Factory settings are the settings at the time the system ships from the factory Resetting to the factory settings will erase any sensitive network paths user names or password information From the Setup menu select Resets Main Menu Setup Menu Back Unit Information Preset Preferences Setup Network USB Datakey Setup Resets Video amp Display Setup Main Menu System Setup Resets Back Reset to Defaults Factory Reset Are you sure Reset to Defaults Resets will reset all network and system setups to the last saved power up defaults Factory Reset Resets will reset all network and system setups to the factory settings erasing all network information and user saved files i e 3D LUTs Stills etc 114 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Section 3 Using Your System Chapter 14 Routing The routing menu allows
119. l se aa Pl FileSharingEnablec A Y wirelessEnabled StaticIPEnabled 5 static_ip static_gateway 169 254 219 120 static_subnet 192 168 0 1 E File_locations_stills 255 255 255 0 id H connection_info_s ref 13 file_locations_luts E connection_info_h LOCAL file_locations_way a m a N P ii gt For Help press F1 Now insert the proper username path and password Note that the password is stored in cleartext by design so that this is possible Text lt connection_info_stillsxsi type al connect_data xmlns al http schemas microsoft com c ir nsassem Philo PhiloController 2C 20Version 3D1 0 2168 38160 2C 20Culture 3Dneutral 2C 20PublickKeyToken 3Dnull gt lt usernameid ref 14 gt EXAMPLEDOMAIN JSMITH lt username gt lt pathid ref 15 gt BIGSERVER IMAGES lt path gt lt passwordid ref 16 gt asdjkfao H lt password gt lt connection_info_stills gt XML Editor 31 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 ut prefs xml XML Notepad File Edit wiew Insert Tools Help Dj ae id e oa PE id w retas O connection_info_stills xsi type al connect_data xmins al username path password File_locations_luts_input 3 connection_info_luts_input file_locations_wavefarms po or ae lt I gt For Help press F1 Step 3 Copy the preferences back to the Cinemage 1 Ne So a oe Insert a
120. lace Ipswich IP5 1NZ UK Telephone support hours of operation Monday Friday 9 00 am 6 00 pm GMT Tel Fax 44 0 1473 231 963 Support e mail support innomedia co uk Ship to Address Cine tal Systems Inc 8651 Castle Park Drive Indianapolis Indiana 46256 Telephone Support Hours of Operation Monday Friday 8 30am to 5 30pm EST GMT 14 30 23 30 Tel 1 317 576 0091 Support e mail support cine tal com VI Customer s Acknowledgement BY USING THIS PRODUCT YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ THIS AGREEMENT UNDERSTAND IT AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ITS TERMS AND CONDITIONS YOU FURTHER AGREE THAT IT IS THE COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE STATEMENT OF THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN US WHICH SUPERSEDES ANY PROPOSAL OR PRIOR AGREEMENT ORAL OR WRITTEN Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2009 AND ANY OTHER COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN US NO ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY CINE TAL ITS AGENTS OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY SHALL CREATE OR ASSUME A LICENSE WARRANTY LIABILITY OR OTHER OBLIGATION BY CINE TAL DIFFERENT FROM THOSE PROVIDED HEREIN xi Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2009 Section 1 Getting Started Chapter 1 Introduction Welcome The Cinemage product family revolutionizes critical monitoring for digital cinema acquisition post production and DI by combining Cine tal s leading edge IDS Intelligent Display Server technology and calibrated full resolution LCD display Cinemage provides quantitative video
121. le pressing this button will revert to the factory default 80 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Regenerate Gamut Control Calibration LUTs After selecting which profile you are using this will create a new LUT to match the monitor to the desired colorspace This utilizes the factory calibration in the monitor and creates a new Calibration LUT to match the factory calibration to the desired colorspace Main Menu System Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup Back Video Setup Calibration Setting Calibration Type Monitor Profiling More Display Setup Backlight Rec 709 Gamut Controlled Brightness 20 Selecting More Display Setup you will get the following Display Setup menus Main Menu System Setup Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Menu Adjust Calibration Profiling Options Manual Calibration Blue Only Mode Measure Backlight Settings Adjustments Brightness 20 Adjust Calibration Settings This will take you into the Calibration Settings menu to control the linear segment setting and adjust the white point and gamma correction settings and saturation settings Will also allow you to save Calibration Settings Profiling Options Enters the Profiling Options menu to control the Display Source toggle the flat field settings and turn it on and off turn on probe auto reading and changing the dual link settings Manual Calibration Adjustments This menu allows you to manually adjust the display properti
122. lease the Cinemage supports a DVI D or DVI I input at a fixed 1920x1200 resolution with a refresh rate of 60Hz The DVI input can not be routed to the HDSDI outputs Framestore or 3D LUT When the DVI input is selected it is calibrated and routed directly to the display at the full 1920x1200 resolution As this is the full resolution of the panel the menus and heads up display are not visible After selecting the DVI input users can return to the menus by selecting any button The standard use of the DVI input in version 2 1 is as a calibrated desktop display for a computer workstation with a DVI D or DVI I output supporting 1920 x1200 resolution at 60 Hz The second phase of DVI support will be in version 2 2 In the 2 2 release the DVI input will support several HD video related resolutions and frame rates These resolutions may be routed to HDSDI outputs Framestore or 3D LUT and is available as a source for the split screen and waveform monitor and vector scope Cinemage Supported Resolutions Video Format HD SDI DVI Software Release Date Version Computer Graphics DVI D 1920 x 1200 60 Hz see note 1 2 1 12 28 2006 Single Link 4 2 2 486i 59 94 see note 1 2 0 Released 576i 50 see note 1 2 0 Released 720p e J 2 2 2 15 2006 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 50 59 94 for DVI D 1080sF 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 Hz e 2 2 2 15 2006 for DVI D 10801 50 5
123. lect Pan and Zoom The following menu will be displayed System Menu Analyse Pixel Data Analysis Pan and Zoom Back Magnification Horizontal Mag Vertical Mag 1x cribs 1x 1x Freeze Frame Magnification Zooms into the video image Choose between 2x 4x 8x or 16x Horizontal Magnification Performs a horizontal zoom into the video image Choose between 2x 4x 8x or 16x Vertical Magnification Performs a vertical zoom into the video image Choose between 2x 4x 8x or 16x Freeze Frame Freezes the incoming video More Displays the 2 page of the pan zoom menus This page provides the ability to load a still into the display while zoomed in Still file location is selected in the Framestore Menu Pan When in zoom mode provides the ability to pan around the image The coordinates displayed are the location of the upper right hand pixel within the zoomed image System Menu Analyse Pixel Data Analysis Pan and Zoom page2 Show Crosswire Browse Stills Load Still Now Display RGB Pixel to Read WENCH Source Changes the video on the display Show Crosswire Turns on the crosswire for more accuracy when looking for a pixel 140 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Browse Stills Look through stills saved to display Load Still Now Loads still to display and allows user magnification tools on still Display RGB Value Gives the R G and B values of selected pixel Pixel to Read Allows user to
124. lit Choose between Off H Split Horizontal Split H Split Reversed Horizontal Split Reversed V Split Vertical Split V Split Reverse Vertical Split Reverse 134 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Split Screen Source 1 Select Source 1 for the split screen generator Split Screen Source 2 Select Source 2 for the split screen generator Display Source Select the display source If you want to view the split screen output in this menu make sure this is set for Split Screen Output Split Marker Enabled Enables a white border at the position of the split Split Position Adjusts the position the Splitscreen occurs at by moving the USB Mouse or rotating the trackball Chapter 23 Display Scaler amp Deinterlacer The Cinemage system uses a progressive scan LCD screen for the display When viewing interlaced material the process of converting from interlaced to progressive scan may cause unfavorable artifacts on moving edges of video content The Scaler and Deinterlacer menu allows access to several useful features for working with interlaced and SD video sources Main Menu System Menu Cinemage 2142 Route Process Display Analyse Presets t To navigate the Scaler and Deinterlacer menu select Display from the main menu the following menu will be displayed Main Menu System Menu Display Menu Markers Heads Up Display Split Screen Scaler and Test Pattern Generator Marker A Enabled On Off Deinterlacer t
125. ll to advance the Operators Menus to the next Presets page Operator Menu Returns you to the Operator Main Menu Save New Preset Will save your settings to the next available Preset This new Preset can be renamed in the Manage Presets menu Defaults Restores the system to the settings you had before you selected a Preset This would include any setup changes made from the time of power up Original Settings This restores the system to the settings loaded at the time of power up Power up settings are settings saved from the previous power down Unavailable Selects the first of the user defined presets as sorted alpha numerically More Presets Moves forward to the next Presets menu There are a total of 4 Preset menus while scrolling through with the trackball or USB mouse Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Operator Menus 3D LUTs Operator Menus 3D LUTs Select 3D LUT gt Operator Menu RESET 3D LUT1 3D LUT 2 3D LUT 3 More 3D LUTs 3D LUTs 1 By using the trackball or USB mouse in the Operator Menus you can navigate to the 3D LUTs menus Each 3D LUT menu page contains 3 4 3D LUTs There are 15 3D LUTs available in the system Use the trackball or USB mouse to advance the Operators Menus to the next 3D LUTs page If you select any of the 3D LUTs while in the Operator Menu 3D LUTs they will be routed to the display automatically They will not be routed to the output unless you go to the Route Menu in System
126. mage menu system no matter where you are in the menu tree system Presets Preset files describe the way the system interacts with video and how it s used in the workflow Presets are loaded from the front of the remote control panel when you press the button corresponding to the preset file you want In order to save a preset using the remote control panel make sure the Cinemage is set up with the features you will want to be turned on when activating the designated preset Then choose which preset you want the current configuration to be saved in Next press and hold the preset button until all the buttons on the panel light up The preset is now saved to the specified location Some examples of things that are stored in a presets file Marker graticule size and position video standard if not in automatic mode heads up display settings dual link mode vs single link mode and routing The only things that cannot be saved in a preset are operation settings and trackball preferences When using the Remote Control Panel to create a Preset the Preset is stored within the Remote Control Panel Because the Presets are saved in the Remote Control Panel if using the same Remote Control Panel but a different Cinemage the Preset will still be able to be accessed 23 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Display Setting Knobs Backlight This knob will adjust the setting on the backlight Contrast This knob will adjust the co
127. menu you are given the current software information of the Remote Control Panel you are currently using There is a Back Exit option at the bottom of this menu In order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right Back Exit In order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right 29 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Chapter 4 Useful Operations Cinemage Preferences Control Setting Remote File Locations The Cinemage and Cinemage B Series monitors feature a remote file access capability that allows for storing and accessing media on remote file servers This requires that the remote server host a standard readable and writable SMB i e Samba or Windows file share Each type of file that can be accessed remotely still input LUT 3d LUT preset has a unique share associated with it Additionally there is a modal switch that allows the user to access these files either remotely from the share from a USB memory key attached to the monitor or on the monitor s local storage The advantages to using remote storage are that there are no storage restrictions beyond that on the server and that multiple monitors can use the same pool of presets images and LUTs Setting the remote file location can be done either from the front panel or through the preferences file prefs xml Using the front panel controls where this file can be backed up to saved to o
128. mp Network amp USB Resets Information Setup Preferences Datakey Setup Setup Then press USB Datakey Setup Back WEB FTP Setup Remote File File Sharing Wired USB Datakey Setup Setup Wireless LAN Setup Setup t Then press either the Format and Prepare USB Key button Back Format and Clone To From USB File Copy Setup Lockout Updates Prepare USB Key USB with USB Key i WARNING Please be advised that the Format and Prepare USB Key button will erase any information on the USB Key before adding the Cine tal file structure and format 37 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Software Updates Upgrades Cine tal is continually working towards product improvements to aid in the functionality of our monitors in your production process As such software updates will be released to improve the way Cinemage and Cinemage B Series monitors function In addition to these software updates you have the ability to purchase or operate on a limited trial basis upgrade licences to unlock software based functions of the Cinemage or Cinemage B Series monitors such as the Waveform Monitor Vectorscope Dual Link Mode the Test Pattern Generator Framestore and 3D Luts Both of these tasks can be accomplished through the Updates menu located under the USB Datakey Setup Menu To perform a software update with the update loaded from the Cine tal website to a USB key start at the Main Menu press the Setup Menus button Cinemag
129. n the screen Set Flat Field Sets the display to a flat field of black 17 progressively brighter shades of grey 100 white 100 red 100 green and 100 blue for display measurement Backlight Brightness This is controlled by either the USB Mouse or the Trackball Sets the brightness of the backlight This should be done first to set the total Luminance output desired for your calibration The brightness control has 1 168 steps for accurate control of the backlight The Measured output will be the Y result read back after calibration is completed You may use the Measure menu located in the display setup menu to pre set the backlight before you do your first calibration 90 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Steps to calibrate your display Option Before navigating to the Display Setup menu plug the GretagMacbeth GMB calibration probe into the USB port If the probe is not plugged in before navigating to this menu the monitor will not be able to see the probe until the unit is restarted with the probe attached 22 Adjust the backlight to a comfortable setting for your current ambient environment 24 25 Select Monitor Profiling 27 28 29 30 31 32 From the main menu press select Setup Menus Select Video amp Display Setup Select More Display Setup Select Measure note do not select Auto Calibrate yet If you are using the GMB EyeOne Pro place the pro
130. ns 117 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 19 Chapter 20 Chapter 21 Chapter 22 Chapter 23 Chapter 24 Chapter 25 Chapter 26 Chapter 28 Chapter 29 Chapter 30 Cinemage User Manual Colo rgrade ciguicamianinciniucenunmanudnkniannnmiunniand 123 Input CUT Skcncumanineimiacainaimanmnnainneninaes 125 P n and ZAM ssn cunssncsscdsnansiannsasueww seus atenanscounessvextoesubunasendvesnvesenananecanens 128 H amp V DIGI sicsiscscsuscccsscovsnnsnosnsnsesiuysedvonenessessenceevensssnadesensuaseoksssevananseasiess 130 Markt Siickunmmain cnn 130 Heads Up Display unsninnnurcieunncmnnaniennonannnmameann 133 STE Screen ssvisus casnccacconnconccasvcccesacnnsdesniessedasenvadssesoseusuneseasssvonavesuvsoeans 134 Scaler amp DSM Perl AGEN siics cissssecacaesiacnentssessvarsvacsccteacsneanecsevenaveaaseorsesevans 135 Test Pattern Generator seesssoessosssoessocsssosssoesssosssosssoessoosssoeessosesosese 136 Pixel D ta ADAlyS S siisesisssssssessisssssssoisvsssssssosssssisoossdsosessssvesovesssssostssssse 138 Pixel Analysis Pan and Z00M sesssesssoeessesssessscsessosssosssoessoosssosssoese 139 Waveform Setup ssssssssscsessssssssssessosssesosssosssssossssoesssrsoossssossosssssossr sosse 143 Vectorscop SetuP scinincnncunnaminicinmnnnanndnunieanass 145 Range and Gamut Violation essoeessoossoeesoessocessoeessosssosesocsssesssoessoese 146 Version 4 1 x 2009 iv Official Notices Limitation of Liability CINE TAL
131. nt of your Cinemage correspond with the 1 6 buttons of a keyboard and the trackball can be controlled using the up down left and right keys of the USB keyboard There are also multiplier commands available for greater control of the trackball The multiplier keys are as follows Shift Arrow 10x Alt Shift Arrow 100x Ctrl Alt Shift Arrow 1000x When using a USB mouse with either the Cinemage or Cinemage B Series monitors the mouse serves the same functionality as the trackball in addition to navigating the menus without having to press the 6 menu buttons Using the wheel on the USB mouse if present with enable you to go forward or backward in the cyclical menus that appear in the Cinemage and Cinemage B Series monitors Main Menu After the system performs a power up self test the following menu will appear at the bottom 60 lines of the LCD display These 60 lines are not part of the active pixel area of a 1920x1080 signal Main Menu Cinemage 2142 Operator Menus System Menus Setup Menus Display Control Presets Press for lockout menu original settings Each menu item corresponds to one of six buttons found directly underneath each menu The seventh menu item far right menu is controlled by the trackball Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Cinemage 2142 Indicates Cinemage model number By pressing this button once you will navigate to the Lockout Menu The Lockout Menu provides two functions 1 to bla
132. ntal segments of the display to customize your test pattern Flat Field Generator Enters the Flat Field Generator Menu which allows you to manipulate the R G and B color components of any of the Flat Field Test Patterns Full Screen Generator Using the USB Mouse or the trackball you can cycle through available test patterns and apply them to the full display The included Test Patterns are l 8 GREY 2 100 FULL RANGE BARS 3 75 FULL RANGE BARS 4 100 SMPTE RANGE BARS 5 75 SMPTE RANGE BARS 6 LUMA FULL RANGE RAMP 7 RED RAMP 8 GREEN RAMP 9 BLUE RAMP 10 LINEAR RAMP 11 RED LINEAR RAMP 12 GREEN LINEAR RAMP 13 BLUE LINEAR RAMP 14 BLUE YELLOW RAMP 15 RED CYAN RAMP 16 COMBINED COLOR RAMPS 17 30 MHZ FREQUENCY SWEEP 18 5 10 15 20 25 30 MHZ MULTIBURST 19 PLUGE PATTERN 20 LUMA PULSE amp BAR 21 LUMA TEN STEP 22 LINE END MARKER PATTERN 23 BLACK TEST BARS 24 SMPTE RANGE BLACK TEST BARS 25 100 RED 26 100 GREEN 27 100 BLUE 28 100 WHITE 29 BLACK Note The test patterns are all internal to the monitor and are thus not corrected by the input range control or the input LUT This means that the internal PLUGE cannot be used to test black levels use the pixel analysis tools to do this instead 137 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Chapter 25 Analyse Pixel Data Analysis jorrion Pixel data analysis provides a means of selecting any pixel on the displayed source getting the data values for
133. ntrast setting of the display Saturation This knob will adjust the saturation setting of the display Brightness This knob will adjust the brightness setting of the display Manual This button resets all the changes made using the Display Setting Knobs to factory defaults Special Note about Brightness and Contrast Cinemage emulates the contrast control of a CRT by manipulating the response of the LCD due to the nature of LCD technology contrast and brightness will start clipping very quickly when these controls are manipulated up In the general case you will get a better result by manipulation of the backlight and gamma than with the Brightness and Contrast as backlight and gamma are native LCD controls not emulated CRT controls LCD Display and Directional Buttons on the Remote Control Panel On the far right of the Remote Control Panel there is a LCD display and a set of directional buttons with a center select button To access the menu press the center button and use the four directional buttons to navigate the menus The three options you are given when first entering the Menus are Display Settings Other Settings and Exit Display Settings 24 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Press right on the directional pad when Display Settings is selected to enter When entering the Display Settings Menu you are given the following options Split Screen Markers Misc Settings and Back Exit In order to enter each menu y
134. o white Adjust Detailed Calibration Points Accesses the menu to make x y Y R G and B values to each of the 17 points along the gamma curve that Cinemage identifies for profiling the monitor Reset Corrections Resets all of the unsaved calibration changes that you have made to the monitor in the Manual Calibration menu Changes made to the calibration profiles will have to be reset using this button as they will not be reset using the Reset menu found in the Setup menu 68 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Manual Calibration Adjustments Brightness And Adjust x y R G B Adjust High Mid Low Adjust Detailed Calibration Reset Corrections Contrast Bias and Gain Points Pressing the Brightness and Contrast button will take you to the following menu Main Menu Setup Menus Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Manual Calibration Adjustments Brightness and Contrast Back Reset Brightness Reset Contrast Brightness Contrast Brightness 0 Back Returns you to the Manual Calibration menu Reset Brightness Resets any adjustments made to the brightness setting back to their Original position Reset Contrast Resets any adjustments made to the contrast setting back to their original position Brightness Selects the brightness setting for adjustment controlled by the USB Mouse trackball to the right of the monitor Contrast Selects the
135. ofile you are using this will create a new LUT to match the monitor to the desired colorspace This utilizes the factory calibration in the monitor and creates a new Calibration LUT to match the factory calibration to the desired colorspace Main Menu System Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup Back Video Setup Calibration Settings Calibration Type Monitor Profiling More Display Setup Backlight Selecting More Display Setup you will get the following Display Setup menus Main Menu System Setup Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Menu Back Adjust Calibration Profiling Options Manual Blue Only Measure Backlight Brightness Settings Calibration 20 Adjustments Adjust Calibration Settings This will take you into the Calibration Settings menu to control the linear segment setting and adjust the white point and gamma correction settings and saturation settings Will also allow you to save Calibration Settings Profiling Options Enters the Profiling Options menu to control the Display Source toggle the flat field settings and turn it on and off turn on probe auto reading and changing the dual link settings Manual Calibration Adjustments 61 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 This menu allows you to manually adjust the display properties in a similar fashion to the conventional calibration found on CRT monitors Adjustments made in this menu can be saved by overwriting one of the existing display
136. ofiles to overwrite with your manual adjustments Overwrite Calibration Settings Now Overwrites the calibration selected in the Calibration to Overwrite button Save Calibration Settings as New Saves your manual changes to the calibration profile that you have elected to overwrite Delete or Rename Calibration Settings Allows you to select and delete or rename any calibration loaded into the Cinemage 64 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Menu Adjust Calibration Settings Save Calibration Saturation Linear Segment Enable White Point Settings Hold and release for setup Pressing the Saturation button will take you to the following menu Saturation 0 Back Returns you to the previous menu Reset This will reset the Saturation point to the default setting USB Mouse Trackbll Use this to adjust the saturation setting Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Menu Adjust Calibration Settings Save Calibration Saturation Linear Segment Enable White Point Settings Hold and release for setup Pressing and holding the Linear Segment enable button will take you to the following menu Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Menu Adjust Calibration Settings Linear Segment Setup Back Linear Segment Linear Segment Uncalibratied Raw Position Slope Panel Mode
137. ofiles will have to be reset using this button as they will not be reset using the Reset menu found in the Setup menu Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Manual Calibration Adjustments Brightness And Adjust R G B Bias Reset Corrections Contrast and Gain Pressing the Brightness and Contrast button will take you to the following menu Main Menu Setup Menus Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Manual Calibration Adjustments Brightness and Contrast Back Reset Brightness Reset Contrast Brightness Contrast Brightness 0 Back Returns you to the Manual Calibration menu 86 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Reset Brightness Resets any adjustments made to the brightness setting back to their original position Reset Contrast Resets any adjustments made to the contrast setting back to their original position Brightness Selects the brightness setting for adjustment controlled by the USB Mouse trackball to the right of the monitor Contrast Selects the contrast setting for adjustment controlled by the USB Mouse trackball at the right of the monitor Special Note about Brightness and Contrast Cinemage emulates the contrast control of a CRT by manipulating the response of the LCD due to the nature of LCD technology contrast and brighness will start clipping very quickly when these controls are manipulated up In the general case you will get a better result by manipulation of
138. oftware updates from a USB datakey Generate Licence Lock Code Generates a lock code for use with software updates obtained from Cine tal This is placed on a USB Datakey Update Licence When a USB key with the lock and unlock code for a software upgrade is inserted this button will unlock the software based upgrade See Software Upgrade in Appendix A Note It is possible although rare for an update to fail due to an error in loading the FPGAs This will result in some unpredictable behavior to be seen on the display If you believe that an update has failed please consult the readme file that corresponds with that particular update All relevant readme files can be found at www cine tal com downloads htm 100 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Chapter 12 Network Setup The Network Setup Menu provides setup and control functions for controlling WEB and FTP services setting up a network file server location to store stills LUTs waveforms and presets This menu also sets up the Cinemage system to share its locally stored information out to the network From the System Setup menu select Network amp USB Datakey Setup Main Menu System Setup Menu Back Unit Information Video amp Display Setup Preset amp Preferences Setup Network amp USB Datakey Reset Setup t You will get the following menus System Setup Network USB Datakey Setup Menu WEB FTP Setup Remote File Setup File Sharing Setup W
139. on for the Cinemage but comes with all Cinemage B Series monitors The Remote Control Panel works with monitors running software version 3 1 and higher In order to use the Remote Control Panel you must have the latest version of firmware on your monitor Top 6 Menu buttons The top six menu buttons on the USB remote serve as the corresponding menu buttons on the Cinemage and Cinemage B Series monitors These control the menu navigation for Cinemage and Cinemage B Series monitors Input buttons Routes SDI input 1 to the display A highlighted button indicates the current source that is routed to the display 2 Routes SDI input 2 to the display A highlighted button indicates the current source that is routed to the display 3 Option on Cinemage and Cinemage B Series monitors Routes SDI input 3 to the display A highlighted button indicates the current source that is routed to the display 4 Option on Cinemage and Cinemage B Series monitors Routes SDI input 4 to the display A highlighted button indicates the current source that is routed to the display DVI Option on Cinemage and Cinemage B Series monitors Routes the DVI input to the Display If your DVI signal is a 1920x1200 pressing this button will display a 1920x1080 center cut of this signal at a maximum framerate of 30p If you wish to display the full 1920x1200 signal or need to operate at a higher framerate i e 60hz then you will need to go into the DVI menu
140. ormation menu File Sharing Setup Menu Back Back Unit Information Verify that your router has assigned the system an IP address or that the static address you entered is accurate under IP address Note the TCP IP Machine From a Windows or Mac you may browse the network to find the Cinemage Monitor Cinemage uses a Universal Naming Convention based on the its TCP IP Machine Name 112 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Steps to connect to a Cinemage on a wireless network While the Cinemage is not a Wireless Appliance you can access the monitor wirelessly by connecting it to a wireless router You can then access the monitor by using a Mac PC or Apple iPhone or iPod Touch connected to the wireless network Turn the Web Browser on in the Cinemage To do this follow these instructions Main Menu System Menu Network amp USB Datakey Setup Web FTP Setup Web Server Turn Option On Next Open a web browser on the device that is connected to the wireless network and enter the IP Address of the Cinemage you are attempting to connect to in the address bar If you are using any operating system with any web browser you can also enter the TCP IP Machine Name Cinetal in G the address bar with being the last six numbers of the serial number on the Cinemage you are trying to access with the exception of Mac OSX 10 5 or higher which then you must enter Cinetal local with being the last si
141. ou must hit right on the directional pad except for Back which you will have to hit left on the directional pad Split Screen Mode This will allow you to choose the type of Split that you want displayed on the screen In order to enter this menu you will need to press right on the directional pad with Split Screen Highlighted The options in this menu include Off H Split Horizontal Split H Split Reverse Horizontal Split Reverse V Split Vertical Split V Split Reverse Vertical Split Reverse Back and Exit In order to choose each option you will need to press right on the directional pad when the option you want is selected In order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right Input 1 This will allow you to choose what will be in the first input to Split Screen The options available are SDI 1 SDI 2 SDI 3 SDI 4 Test Pattern Generator 3D LUT Output Framestore DVI Input LUT Bypass SDI 1 LUT Bypass SDI 2 LUT Bypass SDI 3 LUT Bypass SDI 4 LUT Bypass DVI Input and Back Exit In order to choose an option you will need to press right on the directional pad when the option you want is selected In order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right Input 2 This will allow you to choose what will be in the second input to Split Screen The options available are SDI 1 SDI 2 SDI 3 SDI 4 Test Pattern Generator 3D LUT Output Framestore DVI
142. ow settings Go to the Clone To From USB menu Format amp Prepare Clone To From USB USB File Copy Setup Lockout with Updates B Key USB Key t To clone to the USB key simply insert the key into the USB port on the front of the unit and press the Clone System to USB Key button Clone System Clone USB Key to USB Key to System Insert USB Key Stick Insert USB Key then then Press t To recall your saved system clone from the USB key simply insert the key into the USB port on the front of the unit and press the Clone USB Key to System button Back Clone System Clone USB Key to USB Key to System Insert USB Key Stick Insert USB Key then Press then Press t Preparing a USB Datakey for Use with the Cinemage One important point to note is that your USB key will have to be prepared prior to saving any information from the Cinemage or Cinemage B Series monitors to the datakey so that the USB key will have the Cine tal file structure and format placed on the key allowing the system to recognize the formatting and to save and retrieve files To prepare the USB key inset the key into the USB port on the front of the unit and from the Main Menu press Setup Menus Cinemage 2142 Operator System Menus Setup Menus Display Control Presets Menus Original Settings press for lockout menu 36 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Then press Network amp USB Datakey Setup Back Unit Video amp Display Preset a
143. play the following menu Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Manual Calibration Adjustments Adjust Detailed Calibration Points menu 2 Back Point to Modify Adjust R Adjust G Adjust B SRA x 1 Back Returns to the Adjust Detailed Calibration Points menu 1 Point to Modify Selects which of the 17 calibration points you would like to make adjustments to in order modify the monitor s response curve Adjust R When selected this button allows you to use the USB Mouse trackball to the right of the monitor to adjust the red component of the monitor s response curve for the calibration point selected Adjust G When selected this button allows you to use the USB Mouse trackball to the right of the monitor to adjust the green component of the monitor s response curve for the calibration point selected Adjust B When selected this button allows you to use the USB Mouse trackball to the right of the monitor to adjust the blue component of the monitor s response curve for the point selected Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Measure Full Gamut joption This menu allows you to measure the response of the display Main Menu Setup Menus Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Adjust Calibration Profiling Options Manual Calibration Blue Only Mode Measure Backlight Brightness 20 Settings Adjustments t Selecting Measure from the Display Setup Menu displays the following menu
144. probe When finished place the probe on the center of the display If you are using the GretagMacbeth EyeOneDesign place the probe on the calibration tile provided with the Eye One Design and Press Place Probe and Press Use the LCD mounting device provided with the Eye One Design and mount the probe on the middle of the display Check the results and make adjustments to the backlight for Luminance level and Manual Calibration settings as needed until you have the desired results Note There is no need to perform another Auto Profile of the monitor after making manual calibration adjustment Performing another Auto Profile may cause unintended effects due to the nature of the calibration process Save the results of your manual calibration changes Calibration Complete 91 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Chapter 10 Preset Preferences Setup From the System Setup menu select Preset amp Preferences Setup Main Menu Setup Menu Back Unit InformationVideo Preset amp Preferences Setup Network amp USB Reset amp Display Setup Datakey Setup You will get the following Preset amp Preferences Setup menus Main Menu Setup Menu Preset amp Preferences Setup Menu Manage Preferences Manage Presets Save Current As Startup Clear Startup Settings Adjust Date and Time Settings Press to erase startup settings 5 10 2007 8 40pm Press to set current state as startup Introduction to Presets and Preferences The Cinemage
145. profiles For best results Manual Calibration should be performed after an Auto Calibration to achieve your optimal monitor response curve Blue Only Mode Causes the display to only output the Blue component of the video signal Can be used to ensure proper monitor setup by viewing the Color Bars in blue only mode Measure Enters the Measure menu Backlight Brightness This USB Mouse Trackball controlled soft menu button will adjust the intensity of the backlight 62 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Adjust Calibration Settings Full Gamut Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Menu Adjust Calibration Profiling Options Manual Calibration Blue Only Mode Measure Backlight Brightness Settings Adjustments 20 Pressing the Adjust Calibration Settings button will take you to the following menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Menu Calibration Settings Back Save Calibration Saturation Linear Segment Enable White Point Gamma Settings K Hold and release for setup Back Return to the previous menu Save Calibration Settings Enters the menu that enables you to save or overwrite existing calibration settings For more information regarding this menu please see the Manual Calibration Adjustment section of this manual Saturation Allows you to use the USB mouse trackball and adjust the Saturation on the screen Also gives you the option of resetting the satu
146. put Bypass a3d Bypass a3d 3D LUT Source Choose the source for the 3D LUT All four HD SDI inputs or 2 Dual Link inputs Framestore Test Pattern 3D LUT Output and DVI Input can be routed as an input to the 3D LUT Display Source Routes the system sources to the display Browse 3D LUTs Select a LUT to be loaded into the 3D LUT LUTs can be browsed locally from a network source or a USB Datakey 3D LUT formats tested and known to be supported as of the writing of this document include These have been tested and work e Discreet Fire 3D cube file e Discreet Flame 3D cube e Discreet Flint 3D cube e Discreet Smoke 3D cube e Discreet Toxic 3D cube file e Discreet Maya and Max 3D cube e Assimilate Scratch 3D cube e Kodak CDM 3D cube unencrypted e TruelightFilmlight 2D LUTs and 3D cube unencrypted as exported by Iridas 123 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 e IridasFrameCycler 3D cube e Iridas Speed Grade 2D LUT and 3D cube e Nucoda 2D LUT and 3D cube file e QuanteliQ 3D cube file e Pandora Pogle 3D cube file e Quantel 3D cube file e Chrome matrix e DVS clipster e Davinci Resolve e Thomson LUTher txt unencrypted These are believed to work e SiliconColorFinalTouch 3D cube file e Mistika 3D cube file e Any a3d mga 3dl cms file Might or might not work e lut or txt files often the underlying format is really one of the above and can be detected as such Load 3D LUT Now Loads
147. r Outer and Back Exit Inner will mask the inside of your Marker Outer will mask the outside of your Marker In order to select an option press right on the directional pad when the option you want is highlighted In order to go 24 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right when the option you want to enter is highlighted Mask Style There are three options in this menu Black Darken and Back Exit Black will make the masked area blacked out Darken will make the masked area darker but still transparent In order to select an option press right on the directional pad when the option you want is highlighted In order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right when the option you want to enter is highlighted Back Exit In order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right Back Exit In order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right Misc Settings HV Delay Button There are three items in this menu The first is a warning that by turning on H V delay you will affect your output video H V delay is transmitted in the output so by turning on this option you will not get a full image coming through your output The next option is Enabling or Disabling the H V Delay button on the Remote Control Panel When this option is selected pres
148. r loaded from a USB memory key Here is the procedure for saving the current preferences file to a USB key manually adding the server information adding it to the monitor then connecting and verifying the connection Note This is only one technique for establishing the connection the alternative is to program it in from the front panel using the trackball Step 1 Copy the preferences to a USB key 1 Insert a USB memory key that s prepared for the Cinemage consult your manual for details From the Main Menu Select SETUP MENUS Select PRESET amp PREFERENCES SETUP Select MANAGE PREFERENCES Select SAVE PREFERENCES TO USB aN be Step 2 Edit the preferences file 1 Move the USB key to a computer and open the file cinetal prefs xml in a text editor or xml editor 2 Find the connection_info tag for the desired file type in this case we re changing the remote path for stills so that would be connection_info_ stills Text lt connection_info_stillsxsi type al connect_data xmlns al http schemas microsoft com c lr nsassem Philo PhiloController 2C 20Version 3D1 0 2168 38160 2C 20Culture 3Dneutral 2C 20PublickKeyToken 3Dnull gt lt usernamexsi null 1 gt lt pathxsi null 1 gt lt passwordxsi null 1 gt lt connection_info_luts_input gt 30 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 XML Editor at prefs xml XML Notepad File Edit View Insert Tools Help osa
149. ration to a default level Linear Segment Enable Enabling the Linear Segment will add a linear segment to the exponential Gamma Correction Curve This feature allows the monitor to fully comply with the technical specifications of Rec 709 Pressing and holding this button will enter the Linear Segment setup menu allowing you to set the position and slope of the linear segment as well as causing the monitor to enter an Uncalibrated Raw Panel mode White Point Enters the White Point Setup Menu allowing you to select the color temperature and the CIE Observer Gamma Use the USB Mouse trackball to adjust the Gamma setting of the monitor 63 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Menu Adjust Calibration Settings Save Calibration Saturation Linear Segment Enable White Point Settings Hold and release for setup Pressing the Save Calibration Settings button will take you to the following menu Main Menu System Setup Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Menu Calibration Settings Save Calibration Settings Calibration Settings to Overwrite Calibration Save Calibration Delete or Rename Overwrite Settings Now Settings as New Calibration Settings Custom 0 Back Returns you to the previous menu Calibration Settings to Overwrite Selects from one of the 6 custom calibration profiles or from the user definable REC 709 DCI or Linear pr
150. re Local USB and Remote SDI 1 SDI 1 Select 3D LUT File to Delete File Now 3D LUT File Location Delete Local t Once you have set the 3D LUT File Location return to the Colour Grade Menu Select 3D LUT File Delete File Now 3D LUT File Locations to Delete 46 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Set the 3D LUT Input to the Input you wish to apply a 3D LUT to 3D LUT Input Display Source Browse 3D LUTs Load 3D LUT Now Reset 3D LUT SDI1 SDI 1 Hold and release to setup t Then set the Display Source to 3D LUT OUTPUT 3D LUT Input Display Source Browse 3D LUTs Load 3D LUT Now Reset 3D LUT Back Hold and release to setup SDI1 3D LUT Output t Then select the 3D LUT you wish to apply with the Browse 3D LUT button Back 3D LUT Input Display Source Browse 3D LUTs Load 3D LUT Now Reset 3D LUT Hold and release to setup SDI1 3D LUT Output t Finally press the Load 3D LUT Now button and your LUT will be applied from your selected file location to your selected input Back 3D LUT Input Display Source Browse 3D LUT Load 3D LUT Now Reset 3D LUT Hold and release to setup SDI 1 3D LUT Output Loading a 3D LUT when in Gamut Controlled Mode Use these steps to load and view a 3D LUT while in Wide Gamut Calibration Mode From the Top Level Menu Select System Menus Cinemage 2142 Operator Menus System Menus Setup Menus Display Controls Presets Press to lockout menus t Then s
151. re Mode Capture amp Save Sequential Capture Framestore Still File Current Framestore View Source 1106_0004 dpx To Framestore Source Management The following menu will be displayed Main Menu Process Menu Framestore Framestore Setup File Location File Save Options File Load Options Local File Location Allows you to change the location of where still frames will be saved File Save Options Takes you to the File Save Options menu File Load Options Takes you to the File Load Options menu Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 120 File Save Options Main Menu Process Menu Framestore Framestore Setup File Location File Save Options File Load Options Local t By hitting the File Save Options button the following menu will be displayed Main Menu Process Menu Framestore Framestore Setup File Save Options Back Save File Format File Location Capture as Proxy Proxy DecimationMORE Network Sa ve File Format Selects the still file format used when saving stills from the framestore Formats supported include dpx bmp tif jog png File Location Selects the file location where still files are saved when saving stills from the framestore Choose between local network and USB Datakey Capture as Proxy Allows you to save the still as a smaller frame size Without saving as a Proxy file the standard sizing of the still is 1920x1080 Proxy Decimation Determines the re sizing factor of
152. re button the following menu will be displayed Main Menu Process Menu Framestore Framestore Menu 2 Framestore Mode Save Frame Sequential Capture Framestore Source Still File Current i SDI1 Live 1106_0004 dpx To Framestore Management Framestore 15 Back Framestore Setup Press once to return to the Process Menu Press and hold for 2 seconds then release to go to the Framestore Setup Menu Framestore Mode Switches the framestore mode from displaying the video source routed to the framestore input View Source to displaying the output of the framestore listed under Current Framestore The Current framestore is selected by the trackball Save Frame Capture the framestore source to the current framestore and saves the image at the selected file location Each file may be given a pre fix followed be a four digit sequence number Sequential Capture Captures the framestore source to the current framestore and increments the current framestore by one Framestore Source Selects which source is routed to the framestore for capture 118 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Still File Management Navigates to the still file management menu Framestore Still File Management Menu The framestore still file management menu allows you to rename and delete files stored in the selected file location To navigate the framestore still file management menu select Still File Management from framestore menu 2 Main Menu Proces
153. reen Bias Allows you adjust the monitor s response curve upwards for the Green component by using the trackball located at the right of the monitor Effects of the bias adjustment will be more visible towards the black end of the shading spectrum Blue Bias Allows you to adjust the monitor s response curve upwards for the Blue component by using the trackball located at the right of the monitor Effects of the bias adjustment will be more visible towards the black end of the shading spectrum More Advances to the next menu Flat Field Display Sets the display to a flat field of black 17 progressively brighter shades of grey 100 white 100 red 100 green and 100 blue for display measurement and calibration 70 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Manual Calibration Adjustments x y R G B Bias and Gain menu 1 ES Red Bias Green Bias Blue Bias More Flat Field Display ponpas t Pressing the More button will display the following menu Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Manual Calibration Adjustments x y R G B Bias and Gain menu 2 Red gain Green Gain Blue Gain Adjust x y Flat Field Display Regan Back Returns to the x y R G B Bias and Gain menu 1 Red Gain Adjusts the monitor s response curve by adding a multiplier to the red component curve by using the trackball to the right of the monitor Effects of
154. rees or CIE 1931 2 degrees If you are unsure about this setting please leave it at CIE 1931 or contact Cine tal Customer Support 66 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Profiling Options Full Gamut Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Menu Back Adjust Calibration Profiling Options Manual Calibration Adjustments Blue Only Mode Measure Backlight Brightness 20 Settings Pressing the Profile Options button will give you the following menu Main Menu System Setup Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Menu Profile Options Flat Field Generator Flat Field Enable Auto Read Probe Dual Link 100 White On OFF 4 2 2 YCbCr Single Link Source Selects the source routed to the display Flat Field Generator Selects the flat field to be routed to the display Pressing this button will automatically route the Flat Field generator to the display Choices of flat fields include Red Green Blue 100 White Black and 17 steps of Grey Flat Field Enable Turns on and off the Flat Field Generator If the Flat Field Generator is routed to the display and you disable it the previously routed signal will be routed to the display Auto Read Probe Turning on the Auto Read Probe will open a subscript under the back button IN THIS MENU ONLY Once your probe has been calibrated in the Measure menu the probe will make periodic readings of the display This can be used in conjunction wi
155. ressing the Display Gamut Violation Thresholds button will take you to the following menu System Menu Analyze Menu Display Gamut Violations Back R MIN Error Threshold R Max Error Threshold G Min Error Threshold G Max Error Threshold Blue R Min Eor Tapena 1005 A 19 AL 1005 Use trackball Back Returns you to the Range and Gamut Violations menu R MIN Error Threshold Selects the Red Channel Minimum Threshold to be controlled by the USB Mouse or trackball The default value of this threshold is 19 roughly 1 85 above the lower limit of the LCD panel s capability Any value falling below this value will flash red when the Colour Display Gamut Violations is set to on Note The threshold pertains to the display process and as such will include any processing effects you have put in place including Input LUTs 3D LUTs if routed to the Display and Calibration R MAX Error Threshold Selects the Red Channel Maximum Threshold to be controlled by the USB Mouse or trackball The default value of this threshold is 1005 roughly 1 85 below the upper limit of the LCD panel s capability Any value falling above this value will flash red when the Colour Display Gamut Violations is set to on Note The threshold pertains to the display process and as such will include any processing effects you have put in place including Input LUTs 3D LUTs if routed to the Display and Calibration G MIN Error Threshold Selects the Green Channel M
156. rker and the Contrast knob will control the height of the Marker There is also a Back Exit option In order to go Back press left wnen Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right Position In this menu you will use the top two dials to control the position of the Marker The Backlight Dial will control the X Position PosX and the Contrast Dial will control the Y Position PosY When moving the position of a marker you are controlling the position of the top left corner of the marker so make all your decisions based off of this point There is also a Back Exit option In order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right Style In this menu there are two style options to choose from White or Luma Mod can be chosen by pressing right on the directional pad when the selection is highlighted There is also a Back Exit option In order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right Back Exit In order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right when the option you want to enter is highlighted Mask Setup When entering this menu there are three options Masked Area Mask Style and Back Exit To enter either of the mask options press right on the directional pad In order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right Masked Area There are three options in this menu Inne
157. s right on the directional pad to Enable the H V Delay Button and left on the directional pad to Disable the H V Delay button on the Remote Control Panel The last item is the Back Exit option In order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right Back Exit In order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right Other Settings Press right on the directional pad when Other Settings is selected in order to enter the menu Once you enter the menu you will be given the following options Menu Settings Misc Settings Info and Back Exit In order to enter each menu you must hit right on the directional pad except for Back which you will have to hit left on the directional pad Menu Settings LED Settings When selecting this option you are given LED Brightness and Back Exit options With LED Brightness selected you can press right or left on the directional pad to control the brightness of the buttons on the Remote Control Panel Right will increase the brightness of the buttons and left will decrease the brightness The other option is the Back Exit selection In order to go Back press left when Back Exit is selected in order to Exit press right 28 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 LCD Settings When selecting this option you are given LCD Brightness LCD Contrast and Back Exit options In order to change the LCD Brightness select the option and
158. s Menu Framestore Framestore Menu 2 Framestore Mode Save Frame Sequential Capture Framestore Still File Current Framestore View Source 1106_0004 dpx To Framestore Source Management The following menu will be displayed Main Menu Process Menu Framestore Still File Management Menu Back File to Rename Delete Delete File Reset New Name Rename File Now Select Next Character Set2_1107_0012 dpx Set2_1107_0012 dpx Character Hold amp Release for Framestore Setup Back Framestore Setup Press once to return to the Process Menu Press and hold for 2 seconds then release to go to the Framestore Setup Menu File to Rename Delete Browse files located at chosen file location local network USB Datakey to choose a file to rename or delete Delete File Deletes selected file Reset New Name Resets the new file name under construction Rename File Now Renames the selected file with the name shown Select Character Selects the character displayed under the trackball and advances the cursor to the next position Character Use the USB Mouse trackball to set character 119 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Framestore Setup The framestore setup menu sets the file location and file extension for saved files captured with the framestore To navigate the framestore setup menu select hold and release the back button from any framestore menu Main Menu Process Menu Framestore Framestore Menu 2 Framesto
159. s being displayed 128 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Process Menu Pan and Zoom 1 Magnification Horizontal Vertical Freeze Frame Magnification Magnification Pressing the More button will give the following menu Process Menu Pan and Zoom 1 ELLS Source Show Crosswire Browse Stills Load Still Now Display RGB Value Pan 0 0 Source Changes the input or internal source routed to the display that is to be magnified for closer inspection Show Crosswire Turns on a cross hair that can be positioned by the trackball The cross hair determines the pixel being read Browse Stills Browses through still files located at the selected file location File location include local network and USB Datakey File formats supported include DPX JPG BMP TIFF and PNG Load Still Now Loads the file selected in the Browse Files Button Display RGB Value Gives the RGB values of the pixel highlighted with the Pixel Data Analysis Crosswire NOTES The magnification and panning of the display will be affected in the Waveform Monitor and Vectorscope as well As you zoom into a particular portion of the display the Waveform Monitor and Vectorscope will give you readings of the video signal that is being displayed allowing for detailed analysis of particular portions of your video signal As the Pan and Zoom capability uses the framestore internally zooming on a split screen with only 1 side originating in the framestore will onl
160. sosesoesssesssoesssesssosesoesseesssse 30 Section 2 Setting Up Your System essssssssecesssssseccssssososeessssscssesesssessssssos 53 Chapter 5 Setup OvervieW esssesssessseesssosssosssocssoesssosssoosssoesssesssesesoessoesssosssoessoessose 53 Chapter 6 Unit Information Menus sesssoeesoesssesssoessoosssosesoesssesssoessoesssosssoessoesssse 54 Chapter 7 Video amp Display Setup seeessosssoessocsssesssoessocsssosesocsssesssoesssesssosesoessoesssse 56 Chapter 8 Full Gamut Mode sssccscsscsssoscssscccscsecesccccesccesssccecssccescsccscsscsessees 59 Chapter 9 Gamut Controlled Mode s ccscscccssscesssscosossecassccsessocesssoesessvcssseoesssevessscoen 78 Chapter 10 Preset Preferences Setup e ssesesseessesssoessoosssosesoesssesssoesssesssosesoesssesssse 92 Chapter 11 USB Datakey Setup es sosessosssocesocssscsssoessocsssosesocsssesssoesssesssosssoessesesssse 98 Chapter 12 Network Seta icsccissccscaesssastassecessatnesisisacserenssanuncs eevavisuvesavatvesasenenenanens 101 Chapter 13 System Reset eosseossosesoosssosssoessoosscosecoescoosesoesssesesoessoosssosssoessoosssossessse 114 Section 3 Using Your System eesssssssesesssoccessssseseccesesoseecssssosesesssssosessee 115 Chapter 14 Routing ssssssssssssssssssssssosssssscssssss sossossssosssssssosssssosesssssoasssssissosssosSsssss 115 Chapter 15 Framestore sisiatssaiscecseaescstsuassuctacsenestscannnsoveasceansaenesaveounesaecivescsenenenave
161. stalled diagnostics network status software update from USB key and current date and time Video amp Display Setup Takes you to the Video amp Display Setup Menu Preset amp Preferences Setup Takes you to the Preset and Preferences Setup Menu Network amp USB Datakey Setup Takes you to the Network and USB Data Setup Menu Resets Takes you to the Resets Menu Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Lockout Menu To access the Lockout Menu the user must press the Main Menu s first button Model Number Main Menu Cinemage 2142 Operator Menus System Menus Setup Menus Display Controls Presets Original Settings __ Press to lockout menus i Upon pressing the system model number button you will get the following menu Blackout Lockout Blackout amp Lockout Blackout Top Keyed Lockout On Insert USB Key Back Returns you to the Main Menu Blackout Removes the upper reference bar and menus The menus can be re activated by pressing any button Lockout Locks access to the menu buttons Access is re activated by pressing this button for 5 seconds then releasing the button Blackout amp Lockout Performs both a blackout and a lockout The menus can be re activated by pressing button number 6 far right button for five seconds then releasing Blackout Top Applies a solid black field to the upper segment of the display disabling the default luma ramp typically displayed Keyed Lockout Locks a
162. stment to gain settings will be more visible towards the white end of the shading spectrum Flat Field Display Sets the display to a flat field of black 17 progressively brighter shades of grey 100 white 100 red 100 green and 100 blue for display measurement and calibration Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Measure option This menu allows you to measure the response of the display Main Menu Setup Menus Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Adjust Calibration Profiling Options Manual Calibration Blue Only Mode Backlight Brightness 20 Settings Adjustments t Selecting Measure from the Display Setup Menu displays the following menu Main Menu Setup Menus Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Measure Menu Back READ CIE xyY READ CIE XYZ Select Calibration Set Flat Field Baca ont prapiness Video Source a Target x 314 y 345 x 314 y 345 Y 115Cd X 314 Y 345 Y 115 Cd Back Returns you to the Display Setup Menu Displays target CIE x y measurements for rec 709 or D Cinema if selected as Display LUT Read CIE xyY Provides result of measurement in CIE xyY coordinates Read CIE XYZ Provides result of measurement in CIE XYZ coordinates Select Calibration Selects one of the calibration settings from either the preset defaults programmed into the display or from a list of custom calibrations created by the user Video Soure Allows you to change the video source displayed o
163. th the Flat Field Generator button to measure Chromaticity and Linearity across the grey scale Dual Linkjortion This menu toggles the Dual Link Modes in the monitor 67 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Manual Calibration Adjustments Full Gamut Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Adjust Calibration Profiling Options Manual Calibration Blue Only Mode Measure Backlight Brightness 20 Settings Adjustments Selecting Manual Calibration from the Display Setup menu displays the following menu Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Manual Calibration Adjustments Brightness And Adjust x y R G B Adjust High Mid Low Adjust Detailed Calibration Reset Corrections Contrast Bias and Gain Points Back Returns you to the Display Setup Menu Brightness and Contrast Allows access to the Brightness and Contrast menu to adjust the digital emulation of the brightness and contrast of the display during manual calibration Adjust x y R G B Bias and Gain Accesses the menu to control the Display biases towards displaying R G and B values as well as the signal gain settings for the R G and B components of the signal Adjust HIGH MID LOW Accesses the menu allowing you to adjust the x y Y R G and B values of the points along gamma curve Adjustments are made to the gamma curve sections divided into low 1 3 closest to black mid and high 1 3 closest t
164. the glass 3 Next there are five screws that need to be removed from the top of the monitor Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 4 Along the right side of the monitor there are six screws that need to be removed only the screws that are attached to the front housing there is one screw that is not supporting the housing that can be left in 5 There are five additional screws along the bottom of the monitor that need to be removed to remove the bezel 6 Carefully remove the front bezel by pulling up and toward yourself 7 You can now clean between the glass and the LCD panel It is recommended that when cleaning inside the monitor to use compressed air Many glass cleaners will leave streak marks on the glass and compressed air needs to be used for the LCD panel as not to damage it 8 After cleaning replace the front bezel and replace all the screws Instructions on how to remove the front bezel on Cinemage B Series Monitors 1 With the monitor standing upright locate the 4 screws around the front bezel holding the glass to the main unit 2 If you are facing the front of the unit there are two screws on both the left and right hand sides 3 Carefully remove the front bezel by pulling toward yourself 4 You can now clean between the glass and the LCD panel It is recommended that when cleaning inside the monitor to use compressed air Many glass cleaners will leave streak marks on the glass and compressed air needs
165. ting the files then cloning the USB key back to the system See network USB key setup Note The Cinemage is an embedded device so that it cannot give the same kind of specific feedback regarding malformed XML that a desktop computer could give Malformed or invalid user edited XML may result in unpredictable behavior by the Cinemage unit For that reason Cine tal strongly suggests that you back up XML files before you attempt to edit them Cine tal does not have schema publicly available for these files at the current time so it encourages users to use the front panel or web controls to configure the unit Password storage is in clear text by design Allowing users to edit the 92 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 preferences file on their local computer copied to a USB key edited on a Mac or PC then reloaded into the Cinemage system Preferences are loaded into the system when upon power up and when a user clones a USB key to the system They are re written when shutting down the system and when cloning the system to a USB key Manage Preferences The Manage Preferences menu allows you to reset the local preference file as well as copy it to and from a USB datakey From the Preset Preferences Setupmenu select Manage Preferences Main Menu Setup Menu Preset Preferences Setup Menu Manage Manage Presets Save Current As Startup Clear Startup Settings Adjust Date and Time Preferences Settings Press to erase startup
166. tion and use of all Cinemage models and all options available for the Cinemage line of products Trademarks All brand and product names mentioned herein are used for information purposes only and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Cinemage User s Guide Copyright 2009 Cine tal Systems INC All Rights Reserved Reproduction adaptation or translation of this document without prior permission is prohibited except as allowed under copyright laws Printed in the United States Note The information in this document is subject to change without notice or obligation Cine tal Systems INC iii Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2009 Table of Contents Official NOTICES sicsis casaiessesacnsassinecisusduasssdevssebiccnncoansbuasnadeaseasenesndicedsnosaurecesinses v Limitation OF Liapility 5 ccasestscsascccncsentssiesasaencdanwaascasvuscscarssossasnnanssaennsenedovceesinenenapeuvee v Section 1 Getting Started ssseeesssseoessssssccescssssosecsessscoeesssssosssssssssseesessssse 2 Chapter 1 Introducti ssssssssissssossissssssesscesssosssssovoosssossosssksssscosecosrsssssosocssssr aisc sosstssoss 2 Chapter 2 Menu OvervieW eessessseeeseesssosssoessocsssosesoesesossssesssesesceesoesssosssoessoesssosssssse 9 Chapter 3 Remote Control Panel e ssosssosssocssoosssoessoosesosessesssesesosssoesssosesoessoesssse 19 Chapter 4 Useful Operations sseessoeessosssoeesocssecsssoessocss
167. to be used for the LCD panel as not to damage it Turning On the Cinemage and Cinemage B Series monitors To turn the system on simply depress the power toggle switch on the rear of the system Note To protect the system from erratic power outages the system requires a 10 second wait period between power down and immediate power up Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Chapter 2 Menu Overview In reading this section note that location of menu options may change over product revisions Furthermore available menu choices will vary depending on model number and installed options Functions that are dependent on installed options are marked as Option The Cinemage and Cinemage B Series monitors run off of the same menu systems If there is a discrepancy in functionality or actual menu navigation it will be noted in the appropriate section of the manual Note Cinemage and Cinemage B Series monitors will accept and display SD and 2K video signals but with slightly limited functionality Some of the video processing features available in HD Mode will not function in SD mode such as the Waveform and Vectorscope and the Framestore The Menu structure for SD operations is identical to HD operations with the exception of the non operational options buttons being hidden External Menu Control The menu system can be controlled via an external USB keyboard or keypad or with the Cinemage Remote Control Panel The buttons on the fro
168. to the next menu Flat Field Display Sets the display to a flat field of black 17 progressively brighter shades of grey 100 white 100 red 100 green and 100 blue for display measurement and calibration Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Manual Calibration Adjustments R G B Bias and Gain menu 1 LES Red Bias Green Bias Blue Bias More Flat Field Display Beas l Pressing the More button will display the following menu Main Menu Setup Menu Video amp Display Setup More Display Setup Manual Calibration Adjustments R G B Bias and Gain menu 2 ES Red Gain Green Gain Blue Gain Flat Field Display Regni Back Returns to the R G B Bias and Gain menu 1 Red Gain Adjusts the monitor s response curve by adding a multiplier to the red component curve by using the trackball to the right of the monitor Effects of the adjustment to gain settings will be more visible towards the white end of the shading spectrum Green Gain Adjusts the monitor s response curve by adding a multiplier to the green component curve by using the trackball to the right of the monitor Effects Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 of the adjustment to gain settings will be more visible towards the white end of the shading spectrum Blue Gain Adjusts the monitor s response curve by adding a multiplier to the blue component curve by using the trackball to the right of the monitor Effects of the adju
169. ty The obligations and agreements herein are intended solely for the benefit of Customer and Cine tal and are non assignable and non transferable 5 Disclaimer EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN CINE TAL DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE OPERATION AND NON INFRINGEMENT 6 Damages CINE TAL DISCLAIMS ALL DIRECT INDIRECT INCLUDING LOSS OF PROFITS INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF CUSTOMER S USE OR INABILITY TO USE ANY CINE TAL PRODUCT WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT TORT OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY AND EVEN IF CINE TAL WAS ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO CUSTOMERS IN THOSE JURISDICTIONS Vili Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2009 7 Attorney Fees Cine tal shall be entitled to its reasonable attorney s fees and costs associated with enforcing its rights under this Agreement 8 Governing Law The laws of the State of Indiana in the United States of America shall govern this Agreement in all aspects including interpretation performance and enforcement without regard to principles of conflicts of law 9 Indemnity You agree to indemnify defend and hold harmless Cine tal together with its officers
170. u Analyse Menu Waveform Vectorscope Waveform Vectors Waveform Monitor Vector Scope Mode Line Mode Selected Line off cope Source Press and hold the Vectorscope button to enter the Vectorscope Setup menu The following menu will be displayed Analyse Waveform Vectorscope Vectorscope Setup Vectorscope Mode VectorscopeGraticule Vectorscope Display Decay Vectorscope Display Gain 6 n 100 ast Back Returns to the Waveform Vectorscope Menu Vectorscope Mode Select to turn on and display Vectorscope Vectorscope Graticule Select the type of Graticule for the Vectorscope 100 or 75 Vectorscope Display Decay Gain Control of the refresh rate of the Vectorscope trace Vectorscope Display Decay Gain Control of the brightness of the trace 145 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Chapter 30 Range and Gamut Violationjorrion System Menu Analyze Menu Back Pixel Data Analysis Waveform Vectorescope Measure Display Output Range and Gamut Violations Input Status Pressing the Range and Gamut Violations button will take you to the following menu System Menu Analyze Menu Range and Gamut Violations Back Colour Input Range Colour Display Gamut Input Range Violation Display Gamut Reset Violation Violations Violations Thresholds Thresholds Thresholds Back Returns you to the Analyze Menu Colour Input Range Violations Turns on a yellow flashing overlay over input pixels that fall outside of the
171. ucts shall be warranted to meet ISO 13406 2 International Standard for ergonomic requirements for image quality of flat panel displays class II for the vii Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2009 remainder of 2 years from the date of purchase Cine tal LCD Panel Warranty Defect Definitions and Standards a separate document is available upon request and C Following 1 year from the date of purchase Cine tal shall provide to customers a special discount for replacement LCD panels that meet ISO 13406 2 International Standard for ergonomic requirements for image quality of flat panel displays level price of replacement LCD panels and the applicable discounts will be based on market prices and availability 3 The extended hardware warranties described above are referred to herein as the Extended Hardware Warranty and are referred to in combination with the Limited Hardware Warranty as the Cine tal Hardware Warranty In specific cases Cine tal may at its sole discretion elect to provide the Extended Warranty for repairs and demonstration and factory refurbished Cine tal Products Such an election shall be valid only if provided in writing by Cine tal at the time of purchase IV Limitations 1 Defect The Cine tal Hardware Warranty is strictly limited to the above described defects that exist at the time of sale and arise during normal use of Cine tal Products and Cinemage Products The Cine tal Hardware Warranty does not apply if
172. ugh the monitors menus The menus are located in the lower unused portion of the active video screen The upper unused portion of the active video screen is used as a reference bar going from black to white across the top of the screen as well as a heads up display with critical information about the inputs coming into your monitor A mouse can be plugged into any of the USB ports located on the monitor The mouse is used for direct input for cursor positioning alpha numeric input and menu level settings The mouse also serves an additional option for navigating the menus as opposed to the 6 buttons on the top of the Remote Control Panel Rear Panel for Cinemage The rear panel is the location of the On Off switch the input AC connector and the 24 volt DC XLR input connector There are also 4 threaded holes for 4 metric screws for the VESA mount Rear Panel for Cinemage B Series The rear panel is the location of the On Off switch the input AC connector and the volt DC XLR input connector There is also an Network connection for Gigabit Ethernet and 2 USB connectors Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Power Requirements for Cinemage Cinemage runs on 100 to 240V AC at 50 or 60 hertz Nominal current is 2A joptionjlf you have the DC input option installed you may run the system on 22 30V DC input Standard Anton Bauer 3 pin XLR connector is used Pin 1 is ground Pin 2 is positive and Pin 3 is unused The main disconnect
173. um Threshold to be controlled by the USB Mouse or Trackball The default for this threshold is the SMPTE specification of 64 Any data on the input that falls below this threshold will be colored yellow on the display when the Colour Input Range Violation is turned on Luma Max Error Threshold Selects the Luma Maximum Threshold to be controlled by the USB Mouse or Trackball The default for this threshold is the SMPTE specification of 940 Any data on the input that falls above this threshold will be colored yellow on the display when the Colour Input Range Violation is turned on Chroma Max Error Threshold Selects the Chroma Maximum Threshold to be controlled by the USB Mouse or Trackball The default for this threshold is the SMPTE specification of 960 Any data on the input that falls above this threshold will be colored yellow on the display when the Colour Input Range Violation is turned on USB Mouse Trackball The USB Mouse or the trackball will control your selected threshold Moving the USB Mouse up or Rolling the Trackball up will increase the value of your threshold moving it down or rolling it down will decrease the value 147 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Display Gamut Thresholdsjortion System Menu Analyze Menu Range and Gamut Violations Colour Input Range Colour Display Gamut Input Range Violation Display Gamut Violation Reset Violation Violations Violations HE Thresholds Thresholds alle Thresholds P
174. w Current Framestore 0 Live File_name dpx File_name dpx Back Framestore Setup Press once to return to the Process Menu Press and hold for 2 seconds then release to go to the Framestore Setup Menu Framestore Mode Switches the framestore mode from displaying the video source routed to the framestore input Live Mode to displaying the output of the framestore listed under Current Framestore Still Mode The Current framestore is selected by the trackball Capture Press once to capture the framestore source to the current Framestore and advance to the next set of menus Browse Files Browses through still files located at the selected file location File locations include local network and USB Datakey File formats supported include DPX JPG BMP TIFF and PNG 117 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Load File Now Loads the file selected in the Browse Files Button More Displays Framestore Menu 2 Current Framestore Use the USB Mouse trackball to select which framestore you are viewing In Live Mode the USB Mouse trackball will select which framestore you will store a captured still frame Framestore Menu 2 The second framestore menu provides a capture and save function along with a sequential capture function Main Menu Process Menu Framestore Framestore Menu 1 Framestore Mode Capture Browse Files Load File Now Current Framestore 15 Live File_name dpx File_name dpx By pressing the Mo
175. x numbers of the serial number on the Cinemage you are trying to access If you are using the Apple iPod Touch or iPhone CUTS enter the TCP IP Machine Name in the address bar of the Web Browser The Web browser then directs you to the Graphic User Interface GUI The GUI is the same for the Pick iLUT neen Mac and PC below but there is a different GUI for the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch right teem RESET REICHE RESET Peek Still dec H RESET Presets ldg RESET Process Mozilla Firefox SU RESET File Edit wiew History Bookmarks Tools Help M hd ft L http localhost pda Process aspx Mild Id Cine ta iG define conscience file H Documents _ JavaScript Table of e eLuma Operate _ Calibrate v C Search D SF check Apple iPod Touch and iPhone amp Cookies L css E Forms E Images Information Miscellaneous s Outline Resize i Screenshot above Cin mage Route Framestore Colorgrade Input LUT Mac and PC Web Browser Screenshot left In the Mac and PC Web Browser you have control over Routing the Framestore 3D and 1D LUTs In the Apple iPod Touch and iPhone you have control over Display Routing Stills 6 Joa 3D LUTs and what Presets are currently running on the monitor You can also grab a still of what is currently showing on the monitor and view it on your iPhone or iPod Touch The still will continue to update and the speed at which
176. y zoom that side Zooming on a splitscreen wherein both sides originate in the framestore e g one on a frame and one on the same frame colour graded with the 3D LUT will maintain the current split position and let you do a left right compare on the zoomed image 129 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 Chapter 19 H amp V Delay System Menu Process Menu Framestore Colourgrade Input LUTS Pan and Zoom H amp V Delay From the Process menu pressing the H amp V Delay button will provide the following menu System Menu Process Menu H amp V Delay H amp V Visible Downstream Continue Back Takes you back to the previous menu H amp V Visible Downstream Takes you to the H amp V Delay ON Menu If you press the H amp V Visible Downstream button you will be taken to the following menu System Menu Process Menu H amp V Delay H amp V Visible Downstream Back H amp V Delay ON Back Takes you back to the previous menu H amp V Delay Takes you back to the Process menu Chapter 20 Display Markers The Display menu provides access to the Markers Head Up Display Split Screen Scaler amp Deinterlacer and Test Pattern Generator functions Markers Enabled The system has two markers that can be independently enabled Sized and positioned on the display 130 Cinemage User Manual Version 4 1 x 2010 System Menu Cinemage 2142 Route Process Display Analyse Presets To navigate the Marker menus sele
177. you to route the input video input DVI framestore test patterns and 3D LUT output to the display or video outputs in the system Main Menu System Menu Cinemage 2142 Process Display Analyse Select Preset a Original Settings lease for setup From the system menu select Route The system will display the following menu Main Menu Route Menu Display Source DVI INPUT V1 Out V2 Out Source Dual Link Mode Framestore FULLMODE SDI Input 1 SDI Input 4 4 2 2 YCbCR Single Link Display Source All four HD SDI inputs or 2 Dual Link inputs Quad Input Framestore Test Pattern 3D LUT Output and DVI Input are routed to the display independent of the output DVI Input Fullmode OPTION Routes a 1920x1200 DVI input to the display NOTE This button goes away when there is a 1920x1080 DVI input attached to the monitor to prevent entering an abnormal state V1 Out Source All four HD SDI inputs or 2 Dual Link inputs Framestore Test Pattern 3D LUT Output and DVI Input are routed to the output independent of the display Selecting one of the four Reclocked SDI sources will route the raw data feed from that input to the output unaltered by the input LUT s or Color Space Converter V2 Out Source All four HD SDI inputs or 2 Dual Link inputs Framestore Test Pattern 3D LUT Output and DVI Input are routed to the output independent of the display Selecting one of the four Reclocked SDI sources will route the raw data feed from th
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