Konvision KFM Series LCD Monitors User Manual

KFM Series LCD Monitors

Product Information

Specifications

  • Model: KFM series LCD Monitors
  • Version: V3.0
  • Website: www.konvision.com
  • Multi Definition Support
  • Wide Color Gamut
  • Friendly Handles for easy transportation
  • QD-OLED Screen Maintenance

Product Usage Instructions

Safety Instructions

1. Use the recommended power cord.

2. Avoid exposing the monitor to high heat, humidity, dust, or
strong electric/magnetic fields.

3. In case of any foreign object entering the monitor, unplug
and seek professional help.

4. Ensure a good earth terminal connection to prevent electric
shocks.

5. Avoid opening the back cover; seek professional service if
needed.

Maintenance and Cleaning

1. Keep at least 5cm space around the vents for proper heat
dissipation.

2. Regularly clean the screen with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use
harsh chemicals.

Installation

1. Connect the monitor to a power source using the recommended
power cord.

2. Avoid placing the monitor in direct sunlight or near heat
sources.

Power On/Off

1. To power on, connect the power cord and press the power
button.

2. To standby, press the power button again or disconnect the
power cord.

OSD Menu Operation

1. Use the OSD menu to adjust settings like brightness,
contrast, etc.

2. Navigate through the menu using the buttons on the
monitor.

FAQ

Q: How do I clean the screen?

A: Use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe the screen. Avoid harsh
chemicals or abrasive materials.

Q: What should I do if there is a power issue?

A: Check the power cord connection and ensure it is plugged in
correctly. If the issue persists, contact customer support.

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V3.0
USER MANUAL Konvision Monitor
KFM series LCD Monitors www.konvision.com

Catalogue

Notes………………………………………..5 Safety …………………………………..5 Screen Maintenance ………………5 LCD and OLED Screen Note …..5
Importance ……………………………….5 Smear ………………………………….. 6 Cabinet Maintenance ……………..6 Installation …………………………….6 Cable Connection…………………..6 Connect to other devices…………6 Transportation ……………………….6 What’s Inside …………………………6
Specification …………………………….7 Multi Definition Support …………..7 Shortcuts ………………………………7 Wide Color Gamut………………….7 Friendly Handles ……………………7 QD-OLED Screen Maintenance .7
Parts and Functions ………………….8 Front View …………………………….8 Rear View (A) ………………………..9 Rear View (B) ………………………..10 Interface and Pin ……………………11
Physical Operation ……………………11 Connecting to Power Cord ………11 Remove the Power Cord …………12 Power On/Stand By………………..12 Power On……………………………..12 Stand By ………………………………12
OSD Menu Operation ………………..12 Status Display ……………………….12 VPID/HDMI Status………………….13

Preset …………………………………..13 Load Preset …………………………..13 Save User Preset …………………..14 USB Export/Import Preset ……….14 Power On Load ……………………..14 User Preset Name………………….15 Function Keys………………………..15 Source ……………………………………..15 Layout Mode………………………….15 Window Source ……………………..15 Output Source ……………………….16 Color ………………………………………..16 Color Control …………………………16 Channel Select ………………………16 Cross Partition Show………………16 Data Level …………………………….17 Color Space…………………………..17 EOTF …………………………………… 18 Log Select …………………………….19 Color Space Transfer ……………..19 Transfer Matrix ………………………20 Saturation ……………………………..20 Hue ……………………………………… 20 Sharpness …………………………….20 DBrightness ………………………….. 21 Contrast ……………………………….. 21 Color Temperature………………….21 Image ……………………………………….21 Backlight ………………………………. 21 Aspect Ratio ………………………….22 Freeze ………………………………….22 Overscan ………………………………22

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Catalogue

Zoom ……………………………………22 H/V delay………………………………23 Mirror/Rotation……………………….23 Blue Mode/Mono ……………………23 Color Pattern …………………………23 Darkness Check …………………….24 Highlight Check ……………………..24 Down Mapping ………………………24 Scopes……………………………………..25 Waveform ……………………………..25 Waveform Scale …………………….25 Waveform Alarm …………………….26 Waveform Filter ……………………..26 Vector …………………………………..26 Histogram ……………………………..27 Waveform Transparency and Position…………………………………27 Assist……………………………………….27 False Color ……………………………27 HDR Area ……………………………..28 Focus Assist ………………………….28 Focus Peaking Level ………………28 Zebra and Zebra Level ……………28 Timecode ……………………………… 28 Pixel Measure………………………..29 Marker………………………………………29 Marker Display ………………………29 Aspect Marker ……………………….29 Center Marker ……………………….30 Safety Area……………………………30 Fit Marker ……………………………..30 Marker Mat ……………………………30

Box Display …………………………..31 Audio ……………………………………….31
Audio 4.1 Mode ……………………..31 Audio Channel……………………….31 Audio Output Mode ………………..31 Mute …………………………………….32 Audio Phase ………………………….32 Closed Caption …………………………32 Closed Caption Mode……………..32 UMD …………………………………………33 UMD Protocol ………………………..33 UMD Character and Color……….33 UMD Parameter …………………….33 Tally ……………………………………..34 System……………………………………..34 Language ……………………………..34 Menu Display Time…………………34 Menu Position………………………..35 OSD Blend ……………………………35 DMPS …………………………………..35 USB Update ………………………….35 Ethernet ……………………………….. 35
About This Manual
The manual instruction is for KXM/KUM series monitors. The model KUM-2410H figures are showing for instruction, the differences between models will be noted exclusively, Please read the manual carefully before using the product. Any updating or modification of the manual will not be informed exclusively.

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Notes
Safety
For the safety use of products, please read the following instructions regarding the installation, use and maintenance carefully.
· Please read the product safety and operating instructions carefully before the product is operated.
· Please keep the safety and operating instructions for future reference.
· Please pay strict attention to the warnings and implement the products according to the operating instructions closely.
· All operating instructions should be strictly enforced.
1. Please use the power cord recommended by the manufacturer.
2. Please do not expose the product in high heat, humid, dusty, strong electric or magnetic environment to avoid fire or electric shot accident.
3. If there is any solid or liquid accidentally into the product, please unplug the power cord for instant and contact professionals for safety check, secure the condition can only for further operation.
4. Please make sure the earth terminal is good to avoid electric shock.
5. Please do not open the back cover to avoid electric shock. Please contact professionals for service needs.
6. Please do not touch the power plug with wet hands, as it will cause electric shock.
7. If do not use the device for a long time, please unplug the power cord from the AC outlet.
8. To disconnect the power cord, please hold the plug and pull it out. Do not drag the cord.
9. The power supply should be placed near the product for convenience.
Please keep not less than 5cm space around the vents while using the monitor to obtain a good heat dissipation effect.
Screen Maintenance
Please follow the below guidelines carefully to prevent discoloration, stains and scratches on the screen:

· Avoid striking the screen with any object. · Do not wipe the screen hard. · Do not wipe the screen with solvents such as
alcohol, thinner or gasoline. · Do not expose the screen to sunlight direct for a long
time. Otherwise, the screen may be damaged or aged. · Do not spray detergent or other cleaners on
the monitor or LCD panel, as it may cause fault because of water droplets into the monitor. · Do not paste or stick any viscous markers on the screen. For the more difficult cleaning, use lint free cloth that has been very lightly dampened with detergent, then dry any excess moisture from the monitor or LCD panel immediately to prevent damage.
LCD and OLED Screen Note
· The monitor may appear unrecoverable residual images, when it switches to other signals after displaying the same images for a long time, even if the images is in a moving video, such as still LOGO or still characters etc. Please use a screen saver or timer to avoid displaying the same images for a long time.
Importance
Long-term using the product under following circumstances may cause panel burning damage and remain residual image, please be cautious using:
· Exclusive still images. · Television test pattern, such as color bars. · Safety area, audio level, waveform, vector scope, etc. · Image with frames(including multiview windows)
The reasons of burning residual images occur are same as they occur on other third party OLED product, the damages cite in this note will not be suitable for warranty policy.
When the following situations occur, please turn off the power, do not insert the plug and contact a professional service staff to deal with it in a timely manner.
1. This product smells of smoke and off-flavor. 2. When this product displays abnormal operating
conditions, such as there is no picture or sound. 3. When any liquid is splashed into the product or
product dropped. 4. When the product soaked or fell into the water. 5. When the product has been damaged or other
damage circumstances. 6. When the power cord or plug is damaged.

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3. LCD screen may appear tiny spots (red, blue or green), this is not a fault, LCD screens are manufactured with high precision technology, and a small number of pixels may not be able to show intermittent.
4. Screen and cabinet will become warm gradually during operation.
The following does not belong to failures:
1. If the static image displayed too long, it will have residual image, which should be attributed to the characteristics of LCD display but not a failure. Residual image will disappear automatically after a period.
2. If this device is used in a cold environment, the screen may appear a burn-in image. This is not a product failure, when the monitor temperature changes, screen will return to normal conditions.
3. LCD screen may appear tiny spots (red, blue or green), this is not a fault, LCD screens are manufactured with high precision technology, and a small number of pixels may not be able to show intermittent.
4. Screen and cabinet will become warm gradually during operation.
Smear
Display constant signal or/and patterns may cause picture smear or/and flick on the monitor screen due to the construction design and material properties of the LCD panel. If the situations occurred, please display white pattern or motion pictures in a while.
Cabinet Maintenance
Please follow the guidelines below to prevent potential damage.
1. Do not wipe the cabinet with solvents such as alcohol, thinner or gasoline.
2. Do not wipe the cabinet hard. Use a soft, lint free cloth to clean. If the cabinet cleaning is more difficult, use lint free cloth that has been very lightly dampened with detergent and then dry it to wipe.

Installation
· Keep adequate air circulation to prevent device internal overheating.
· Please do not place the product on the surface of some certain objects (such as blankets, carpets, etc.), as these objects may block the vents.
· Please keep the device away from heat generating sources, such as radiator, heaters and air duct, also keep it away from much dust or mechanical vibration.
· Please disconnect the power source and cord when move the device.
Cable Connection
· Please do not connect the cables and power cord to the front of the monitor, the plug may be overloaded.
· Please do not place the headphone close to the surface of the monitor when using it, the headphone may play noise.
Connect to other devices
· When connect the monitor to other devices, please turn off the power of the monitor and other devices, if the connection is operated with power on, it may cause failure of the monitor or other devices.
Transportation
· Please use professional packing material to transport this monitor. Do not let the monitor transport under strong quake or fierce shock, otherwise it may cause inner or outer construction damage, hardware failure or screen damage.
What’s Inside
Please check following item included inside package:
· Monitor · Power cord, screws · User Manual, certification

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Specification
The KUM_KXM series monitors have several specifications:
Multi Definition Support
4K definition screen that can support SD, HD and Ultra HD video signal monitoring on the original 3840×2160 display in multiple environments.
Shortcuts
The front panel equips function keys and knobs, easy to select input source, modify backlight brightness and sound volume. Only to connect the power and SDI signal can easily start monitoring.
Wide Color Gamut
The monitor ensures accurate color display with advanced 3D LUT calibration.
Friendly Handles
The monitor has ergonomic designed handles for fast, user-friendly modification.

Important Notice
QD-OLED Screen Maintenance
Thank you for purchasing your Konvision Monitor. If you are using the QD-OLED series Monitor, please following the procedure in blow to get the best display and reduce burn-in issues:
· Avoid displaying the static images for extended periods, including but not limited to still pictures, color bars, subscripts, subtitles, markers, etc. Especially when monitoring the HDR contents.
· Do not display a same still image for 4 hours continuously, if it is necessary, please decrease the brightness.
· Avoid displaying OSD contents such as the menu, scopes, audio meter and so on. Suggestion to turn up the transparency of the OSD menu and scopes.
· The QD-OLED monitor has a builtin screen saver to reduce burn-in, suggestion to keep this function activated. When a still image displaying continuously has been detected, the screen saver starts automatically and decreases the brightness.
· The QD-OLED monitor also has screen care such as Pixel Shifting and Pixel Refresh, the Pixel Shifting can be activated in the menu.
· Avoid operating the monitor for extended periods, suggestion to turn off the power after 8 hours continuous monitoring.
· Turn off the monitor when not using it. · Screen cleaning. Suggestion to wipe the
screen gently with soft clean cloth regularly, do not use alcohol or detergent.

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Parts and Functions
Front View
1

10

10

1

2

3

4

F1

F2

F3

F4

F5

2

3

4

56

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Front View Instruction

1 Tally Tally indicator control in GPI interface.
2 Power Button and Indicator When the external AC power supply with electricity, the indicator light is red. Press this POWER button to power on the monitor, and the indicator light turns blue. Press this button around 3 seconds can turn off the monitor power supply and indicate light turns to red.
3 S Button and Indicator Press the S button, the indicator will turn blue. Currently, the S button switch to the configuration corresponding to the profile. The S button can be set in the menu item.

4 F Button Function button, its function can be set in the menu. After setting the button function, press the custom key quickly switch to the corresponding function.

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Button

Press to display the on-screen menu, press it again

to clear the on-screen menu. Press to display or exit

menu, also can back to previous menu.

6 VOLUME(L/R)Knob When in the menu, spin this knob to select L/R operation. When not in the menu, press the knob continuous, will appear following adjustment: Audio Mute: audio mute on/off Volume: volume adjustment items.
7 IMAGEADJ(U/D)Knob When in the menu, spin this knob to select up/down operation. When not in the menu, press the knob continuous, will appear following adjustment: Brightness: adjust the backlight of the image.
8 USB Type-C Upgrading the monitor FPGA, OSD, APP, EDP software or LUT file with USB port.
9 AUDIO OUT Analog Stereo Audio Output.
10 Speaker out Speaker out.

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Rear View (A)

3 5 6
7 4 8 9 10 12 11

1

2

Rear View A Instruction
1 AC IN and Switch AC power supply. AC power input is powered on, switch to “I” to power on, switch to “O” to power off, and shut down.
2 DC IN DC 12V power supply. Note Only specific modes will equip the DC IN.
3 SDI SFP+ 12G/6G/3G/HD/SD-SDI optical input cage.
4 SDI1 (IN/OUT) 12G/6G/3G/HD/SD-SDI input, output.
5 SDI2 (IN/OUT) 12G/6G/3G/HD/SD-SDI input, output.
6 SDI3 (IN/OUT) 12G/6G/3G/HD/SD-SDI input, output. (4K series only support 3G/HD/SD-SDI)
7 SDI4 (IN/OUT) 12G/6G/3G/HD/SD-SDI input, output. (4K series only support 3G/HD/SD-SDI)

8 HDMI (IN/OUT) HDMI signal input/output interface, maximum supports 4096×2160 60Hz.
9 USB Type- A Upgrading the monitor FPGA, OSD, APP, EDP software or LUT file with USB port.
10 RS422(IN/OUT) RS422 in and out. RS422 control adoptive TSL3.1 or TSL4.0 protocol. According to this protocol, it supports dynamic UMD/Tally control. (RS422 interface, 8bit data, 1 stop, even parity, 38400 baud)
11 LAN Ethernet port for color correction, upgrading or control UMD via TSL5.0. (For specification instructions please contact with the distributor.
12 GPI GPI Interface.

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Rear View (B)
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

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Rear View B Instruction
1 Switch AC power input is powered on, switch to “I” to power on, switch to “O” to power off, and shut down.
2 AC IN AC power supply.
3 AUDIO OUT Analog stereo audio interface output.
4 LAN Ethernet port for color correction, upgrading or control UMD via TSL5.0. (For specification instructions please contact with the distributor.
5 GPI GPI Interface.
6 RS422(IN/OUT) RS422 in and out. RS422 control adoptive TSL3.1 or TSL4.0 protocol. According to this protocol, it supports dynamic UMD/Tally control. (RS422 interface, 8bit data, 1 stop, even parity, 38400 baud)

7 HDMI (IN) HDMI signal input interface, Max support 4096×2160 60Hz.
8 SDI1 (IN/OUT) 12G/6G/3G/HD-SDI input, output.
9 SDI2 (IN/OUT) 12G/6G/3G/HD-SDI input, output.
10 SDI3 (IN/OUT) 12G/6G/3G/HD/SD-SDI input, output. (4K series only support 3G/HD/SD-SDI)
11 SDI4 (IN/OUT) 12G/6G/3G/HD/SD-SDI input, output. (4K series only support 3G/HD/SD-SDI)
12 SDI SFP+ 12G/6G/3G/HD/SD-SDI optical input cage. (4K series only support 3G/HD/SD-SDI)

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Interface and Pin
DC IN (Remark: only for specific models):

1

4

23

Pin Definition

Pin1

GND

Pin2

NC

Pin3

NC

Pin4

+12V

GPI Interface:

Pin GPI Signal

Description

When connect GND (or lower

1

GPI1

level), GPI 1 works, GPI 1 function can be set in the menu function

option.

When connect GND (or lower

2

GPI2

level), GPI 2 works, GPI 2 function can be set in the menu function

option.

When connect GND (or lower

3

GPI3

level), GPI 3 works, GPI 3 function can be set in the menu function

option.

4

NC

Not connect.

5

NC

Not connect.

When connect GND (or lower

6

GPI4

level), GPI 4 works, GPI 4 function can be set in the menu function

option.

7

NC

Not connect.

Ground. When using the GPI

8

GND function, it needs to be connected

to the GND of the GPI device.

RS422 IN and RS422 OUT:

Pin

RS422 IN Signal Name

1

GND(Power Ground)

2

GND(Power Ground)

RS422 OUT Signal Name GND(Power Ground) GND(Power Ground)

3

Tx-

Tx-

4

Rx+

Rx+

5

Rx-

Rx-

6

Tx+

7

NC(Not Connect)

8

NC(Not Connect)

Tx+ NC(Not Connect) NC(Not Connect)

Physical Operation
Connecting to Power Cord
1. Check the models with AC In port and its switch are setting to (Standby Status).
2. Connect the DC adaptor to the DC In port on the rear panel completely until it is locked.
Note Please make sure the DC adaptor is putting on a level ground, use wire binder to regular the adaptor to avoid falling.

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2. The

indicators on the front panel will

flash red and turn off, seconds later the screen

will display welcome animation, while the

indicators turn blue and turn off, the monitor is

on, enter the main screen interface, if there were

no signal input, the screen would display “NO

SIGNAL” sign.

3. Connect the AC power cord to the DC adaptor. 4. Connect the power plug to the socket.
SDI 1 No Signal

Remove the Power Cord
1. For models with AC In port and switch, switch to and the device will be set to standby status,pull out the power cord from the DC adaptor, then pull out the adaptor form the device.
2. For models only with DC In port, turn off the power of the socket, and pull out the power cord from the device.
Power On/Stand By
Power On
1. When connecting to the power source, set the switch to I.

SDI 1 No Signal
Stand By Long press the key for about 3 seconds, the monitor will enter into standby mode, the indicator turns red press it again to turn on the monitor.
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Standby

OSD Menu Operation
The items in the OSD menu display white indicates they are operational, otherwise they will display grey.
Status Display
Display the system status of layout mode, input format, color space, gamma, color temperature, backlight, network status, device ID and firmware version.
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Item Layout Mode Input Format
Color Space Gamma Color Temp Backlight Gateway
Subnet Mask
IP Address
Device ID DSP Version EDP Version OSD Version MCU Version

Description Display the current input mode. Display the current input resolution and frame rate. Display the current color space setting. Display the current gamma setting. Display the current color temperature setting. Display the current backlight of the screen. Display the default gateway (default value 192.168.001.001). Display the default Subnet Mask (default value: 255.255.255.000). Display the factory default IP address: 192.168.001.155. Display the Device ID. Display DSP software version information. Display EDP software version information. Display OSD software version information. Display MCU software version information.

How to review the Status:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Status item.

Item

Description (Current SDI signal)

Channel

Select different channel to view different signal parameter.

Source

Display the current input signal.

Payload ID

Display the Payload ID of the SDI signal.

SMPTE Standard

Display the SMPTE protocol of the SDI signal.

Color Depth

Display the Color Depth of the signal.

Color Format Display the Color Format of the signal.

Picture Rate

Display the Picture Rate of the signal.

Scanning Method

Display the Scanning Method of the signal.

Colorimetry

Display the Colorimetry of the signal.

Link Assignment Display the Link Assignment of the SDI signal.

How to review the VPID/HDMI Status:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the VPID/HDMI
Status item.

VPID/HDMI Status
Display the information analysis from the Payload ID of the current input signal.

Preset
Preset can be reset. Load Preset
Load the default preset templates and custom configs.

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Preset Feature

Template1 (SDR)

Preset Feature

Template1 (SDR)

Layout Mode

Single Image & Single Input

Window SDI1 Source

Template2 (2020 HLG1.2)
Template2 (2020 HLG1.2)
Single Image & Single Input
SDI1

Template3 (P3D65 PQ)
Template3 (P3D65 PQ)
Single Image & Single Input
SDI1

Color Space
Gamma
Datal Level

Rec709
2.4 Limit(64-940)

Rec2020

DCI P3D65

Rec.2100 HLG1.20 Auto

ST2084 PQ Auto

Template4 (Quad)
Template4 (Quad)
Quad Image & Quad Input
Win1SDI1 Win2SDI2 Win3SDI3 Win4SDI4
Rec709
2.4
Auto

Template5 (2SI) Template5 (2SI) Single Image & SDI 2SI
Rec709
2.4 Auto

How to load preset:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Preset item to
open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select Load Preset item
and press the knob to select different configs to load.

USB Export/Import Preset
The monitor supports exporting and importing present config and all configs through a USB drive, therefore the other monitors can be loaded same configurations to save the setting time.
How to export or import presets:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Preset item to
open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select USB Export/Import
Preset item and press the knob to select different items.

Save User Preset

Users can save their configurations as presets to swiftly load them. Preset items User1/2/3/4 separately correspond to S Keys1/2/3/4.

Note

Each time adjust the monitor settings without Save User Preset operation, when press the S Keys, the loaded preset will be the config before the adjustment. Therefore, to load the adjusted configs, users must save their presets.

How to Save User Preset:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Preset item to
open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select Save User Preset
item and press the knob to select different items.

Power On Load
Set the preset to load when the monitor is powered on, the system will be set to corresponding feature when it is turned on, the default item is Last Settings, User1/2/3/4/5 and Template1(SDR)/ Template2(2020 HLG1.2)/ Template3(P3D65 PQ)/ Template4(Quad)/ Template5(2SI) are optional.
How to set Power On Load:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Preset item to
open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select Power On Load
item and press the knob to select different items.

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User Preset Name
Users can set the preset names on demand.
How to set User Preset Name:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Preset item to
open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select any User Preset
Name item, press the knob, rotate the knob to select the character position and press the knob to modify the character.
Function Keys
Function keys can be set to quickly enable special functions of the monitor and promote the efficiency and convenience. S Keys, F Keys and GPI functions can be set in the Function keys menu. S Keys can be set to User1/2/3/4/5. F Keys can be set to Waveform, Vector, Histogram, Data Level, Color Space, EOTF, Color Temperature, Audio Meter, Focus Assist, False Color, Zebra, Blue Only, Mono, Red Only, Green Only, Timecode, Freeze, Audio Phase, Marker, Color Pattern, Color Quick Select, CC, Single SDI1/2/3/4, Quad SDI1-4, Darkness Check, Highlight Check. GPI can be set to Marker, Red Tally, Green Tally, Yellow Tally, Blue Only, Mono, Red Only, Green Only, S Key1/2/3/4, Window1/2/3/4 Border, Quad to Window1/2/3/4.
How to set Function Keys:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Function Keys
item to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select S key, Function
Preset and GPI item and press the knob to select different items.

Source
Layout Mode
Layout mode can be set on multi-source input monitor to assign the image display in order. It is important for professional applications such as broadcast, postproduction and CCTV when the operator needs to monitor multiple images at the same time. The layout mode includes single image and quad image, the single image includes single input, SDI dual input, SDI 2SI input and SDI SQD input, the quad image includes single input, SDI dual input and quad input.

Item Single Image
Quad Image
Single Input
SDI Dual SDI 2SI SDI SQD

Description
Display and process the image of one signal with large view to monitor the detail.
Display and process the images of four different signal independently for multisource monitoring.
Input single signal such as single 12G-SDI signal, up to 4K60P with fine compatibility of majority standard video signal device.
Dual-link input for promoting bandwidth and image quality.
Two sample interleave input.
Square Division input.

How to set different Layout Mode:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Source item to
open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select Layout Mode item
and press the knob to select different items.

Window Source
The Window Source is to receive the video signal from camera and other video source inputting to the monitor for display. The window source can be set to SDI1/2/3/4, NDI, HDMI, users can change the source name, window border color and width on demand.
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Item SDI NDI HDMI

Description Serial Digital Interface. Network Device Interface. High-Definition Multimedia Interface.

How to set Window Source:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Source item to
open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select Win Source item
and press the knob to select different items.
Note Only the Layout Mode is set to Quad Image & Quad Input can the Window 2/3/4, Window Border color and width can be available.

Color
Color Control
The color control supports full screen and area control.

Item All Screen
Zone Ctrl

Description
Adjust the color for the full screen to maintain the image color consistency.
Adjust the color independently for the different areas of the screen.

How to set Color Control:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Color item to
open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select Color Ctrl item and
press the knob to select different items.

Output Source
Select the input signal to output to other devices, the output source can be set to Win1, SDI, NDI, HDMI.
How to set Output Source:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Source item to
open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select Output Source item
and press the knob to select different items.

Channel Select

Select different windows to set different color parameters.

Note

Only the Color Ctrl item is set to Zone Ctrl can the Channel Select be available. When the Layout Mode is set to Single Image & Single Input, the Zone Ctrl will be divided to four areas which can be scaled with a crosshair sign, the Win1/2/3/4 correspond to the up-left/up-right/bottomleft/bottom right of the screen. When the Layout Mode is set to Quad Image & Quad Input, the Win1/2/3/4 correspond to four Window Sources.

Cross Partition Show
Divide the screen to four areas and display a crosshair to instruct the modification result, the size and position of the areas can be adjusted on demand.

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How to set Cross Partition Show:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Color item to
open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select Cross Partition
Show item and press the knob to select different items. 4. Turn on the Cross Partition Show, press down the IMAGE/ADJ(U/D)knob to set to the Cross Partition Show mode, rotate the knobs to change the position of the crosshair to adjust the control areas.
Note Only the Layout Mode is set to Single Image & Single Input can the Cross Partition Show be available.

Item

Description

Extend(64-1019) Extended data range of Limit to increase the dynamic range of the image, especially the highlight and the shadow, compatible for more dynamic range but lower than Full range requirement, including some HDR production.

Full(0-1023)

Data rage 0-1023 includes every possibility of greyscale to provide more image details.

SMPTE Full (4-1019)

Compliance for SMPTE data range standard, ensure the accuracy and consistency of professional broadcast, high level film production and postproduction.

Suggestions for different application environment when setting the data level:
· Working in the professional film production, better to set Full(0-1023) or SMPTE Full(41019) since they provide the most accurate color and the widest dynamic range.
· For HDR monitoring, Extend(64-1019) may be a better choice, because it provide a wider dynamic range than the Limit(64-940).

How to set the Data Level:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Color item to
open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select Data Level item
and press the knob to select different items.

Data Level
Data Level, also called Data Range, refers to the range of color and brightness information that is present in a video file. Including Limit(64-940), Extend(64-1019), Full(0-1023), SMPTE Full(4-1019).

Item Auto
Limit(64-940)

Description
Automatically recognizing and setting the data level of the input signal.
Data rage 64-940, usually set in SDR video signal processing.

Color Space
Color Space is the specific organizations of colors that the monitor can display and process, defined by various standard. The monitor supports color space: Auto(vpid/ avi), Auto(Format), Bypass, Rec709, EBU, DCI P3 D65, DCI P3, Rec2020, USER1/2/3/4/5/6.

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Item

Description

Auto(VPID/AVI) Automatically recognizing and setting the color space of the input signal.

Auto(Format)

Automatically set the color space to Rec2020 when the input signal format is 4K and set the color space to Rec709 when the input signal format is 2K.

Bypass

Bypass will display the image with the native color display capability of the screen, without any calibration or color processing.

Rec709

Rec709 is a standard developed by ITU-R for image encoding and signal characteristics of HDTV, widely used in SDR content display.

EBU

EBU is the standard color space recommended by the European Broadcasting Union, the color temperature usually sets to 6500K.

DCI P3 D65

Standard P3 RGB primaries instead of the white point is calibrated to D65.

DCI P3

DCI-P3 is developed by the Digital Cinema Initiatives organization, it is a wide color gamut that displays more saturated color, especially enhances the red and green expression, provides more vivid visual experience, usually used in digital film production and postproduction.

Rec2020

Rec2020 defines various aspects of UHDTV and HDR contents. Rec2020 supports 10bit and 12bit color range that provides wide color depth, using for the advanced 4K and 8K television system and high end postproduction.

U1_/U2_/U3_/ U4_/U5_/U6_

User customized color space.

Suggestion for different application environment when setting the color space:
· If you work in film production industry, select DCI P3 will be suitable for the standard.
· For professional design and postproduction, select BT2020 will provide HDR display and wider color gamut.
· For consumers, BT709 or DCI P3 D65 would be considerable.
How to set different color space:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Color item to
open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select Color Space item
and press the knob to select different items.

EOTF
Images and videos use specific transfer functions to describe the relationship between electrical signal, scene light and displayed light. The EOTF is the transfer function having the picture or video signal as input and converting it into the linear light output of the display. This is done within a display device. The monitor supports: Auto(vpid/ avi), Auto(Format), Bypass, Gamma2.0, Gamma2.2, Gamma2.4, Gamma2.6, Gamma2.4(HDR), Rec.2100 HLG 1.03, Rec.2100 HLG 1.11, Rec.2100 HLG 1.16, Rec.2100 HLG 1.20, Rec.2100 HLG 1.27, Rec.2100 HLG 1.33, ST2084 PQ, ST2084 PQ(softroll), Log the differences are:

Item Auto(VPID/AVI) Auto(Format) Bypass Gamma 2.0 Gamma 2.2 Gamma 2.4
Gamma 2.6

Description
Automatically recognizing and setting the EOTF of the input signal.
Automatically set the EOTF to HLG when the input signal format is 4K and set the EOTF to 2.4 when the input signal format is 2K.
Bypass will display the image with the native color display capability of the screen, without any calibration or color processing.
A balanced Gamma that enhances the detail of shadow, using for dark environment requires detail in the shadow.
The default gamma setting of majority graphic and visual software.
Enhance the detail in the part of a little over-exposure, improve the contrast and saturation. It is compatible for HDTV production and broadcast, especially in Rec.709 color space.
Enhance the contrast in of color in highlight, compatible for film production and relatively high dynamic range content.

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Item

Description

Gamma2.4(HDR)

This gamma is suitable for HDR content that provides wider contrast and color depth. It can be selected with BT2020 color space.

Rec.2100 HLG 1.03 Rec.2100 HLG 1.11 Rec.2100 HLG 1.16

Rec.2100 HLG series has downward compatibility of SDR, provides a larger contrast and supports 10bit color depth. It can be selected with BT2020 color space for better color performance.

Rec.2100 HLG 1.20

Rec.2100 HLG 1.27

Rec.2100 HLG 1.33

ST2084 PQ ST2084 PQ(softroll)

The EOTF PQ provides large contrast, compatible with 10bit even 12bit color depth. It improves the highlight detail preserving and has great color performance when compatible with BT2020 color space, using for HDR10 and Dolby Vision content.

Log

Slog, Clog, Vlog are using in camera

recording, provides wide dynamic

range for postproduction workflow,

suitable for color grading.

How to set different EOTF:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Color item to
open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select EOTF item and
press the knob to select different items.

Note Only the EOTF item is set to Log can the Log Select be available.
How to select different Log: 1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Color item to
open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select EOTF item and
press the knob to select Log. 4. Rotate the knob, select Log Select item and
press the knob to select different items.
Color Space Transfer
Transfer the camera wide gamut signal to standard color spaces to unified the color management and display the correct image on the monitor.
Note Only the EOTF item is set to Log can the Log Select be available.
How to set Color Space Transfer: 1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Color item to
open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select EOTF item and
press the knob to select Log. 4. Rotate the knob, select Input Color Space
item and press the knob to select different items. 5. Rotate the knob, select Target Color Space item and press the knob to select different items.

Log Select
Transfer the camera log signal with specific LUTs to different color spaces and simplify the production workflow to display the expected image color on the monitor.
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How to set the Saturation:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Color item to
open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select a saturation item,
such as R Saturation, press the knob to adjust the volume.

Transfer Matrix
Transfer Matrix is the mathematic transfer relationship between different color space, through the matrix calculation to realize different color space mapping and match the color display capability of different devices.

Item Auto
Rec601

Description
Through the recognized PayLoad ID, automatically match the color space.
Using for standardizing the color space transfer, definition, and frame rate of image processing of SDTV.

Note Rec709 and Rec2020 please refer to the description of Color Space.
How to set different Transfer Matrix:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Color item to
open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select Transfer Matrix item
and press the knob to select different items.

Hue
Hue is one of the main properties of a color, defined technically in the CIECAM02 model as “the degree to which a stimulus can be described as similar to or different from stimuli, usually adjust R/G/B hue of the monitor to indicate color tendency.
How to set Hue:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Color item to
open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select a hue item, such as
R Hue, press the knob to adjust the volume.

Saturation
Saturation is one of the three different aspects of chromatic intensity, usually use R/G/B saturation of the monitor to indicate color intensity when it separately displays red, green and blue. The volume range is from 0 to 100, the volume is higher the color is showier. Adjust the volume rationally for best display effect in different environment if the user has professional requirement and monitoring.

Sharpness
Sharpness refers to the clarity of vision, high sharpness monitor provides vivid vision, display more sharp edge, clear text and smooth detail.
How to set the Sharpness:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Color item to
open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select Sharpness item and
press the knob to adjust the volume.

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DBrightness
The DBrightness indicates the monitor will process the brightness of the signal itself.
How to set the DBrightness: 1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Color item to
open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select DBrightness item and
press the knob to adjust the volume.
Contrast
The Contrast is the definition ratio between the ultrabrightness and black of the monitor.
How to set the Contrast: 1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Color item to
open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select Contrast item and
press the knob to adjust the volume.

Item 5500K
User1 User2 User3 User4

Description
A relative warm display of the monitor.
Users can modify different R/G/ B GAIN or R/G/B OFFSET to customize the color temperature.

How to set different Color Temperature:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Color item to
open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the Color Temp item
and press the knob to select different color temperature. 4. If select the User item, rotate the knob to set the R/G/B GAIN or R/G/B OFFSET.

Color Temperature

The volume of color temperature is lower, the display is warmer, the color intend to yellow or red, the color temperature is higher, the display is colder, the color intend to blue. The monitor include color temperature: 6500K, 9300K, 5500K, User1/2/3/4.

Item 6500K
9300K

Description
6500K usually be defined as the standard color temperature, widely used in image processing, video editing, is a relative setting that balance the reality and visual comfort.
The coldest color temperature in visual perception, the color display intend to blue, the image would be brighter at this temperature, easier provides the sense of unnaturalness.

Image
Backlight
Backlight is the luminance of the backlighting source of the monitor, setting a high backlight volume can guarantee the display quality in a bright environment, and a low backlight can be used in a dark environment to reduce the eyestrain.

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How to set the backlight volume:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Image item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the Backlight item
and press the knob, rotate the knob to set the volume.

Freeze
Freeze the image in a specific still.
How to set Freeze:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Image item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the Freeze item and
press the knob to select different item.

Aspect Ratio
Set the image display ratio, include Full Screen, 1:1 and Aspect Original.

Item Full Screen
1:1 Aspect Original

Description
Scale the image to fulfill the screen regardless its origin aspect ratio. It may cause deformation of the image.
Scale the image pixel to pixel.
Scale the image with its original ratio, it may remain the blank area on the screen instead of the deformation, as known as “the black edge”.

How to set different Aspect Ratio:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Image item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the Aspect Ratio item
and press the knob to select different item.

Overscan
Overscan is a behavior in display devices in which part of the input picture is cut off by the visible bounds of the screen.
How to set Overscan: 1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Image item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the Overscan item
and press the knob to set on/off.
Zoom
Zoom the central area of the image to observe the detail for further analyze and processing.
How to set Zoom: 1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Image item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the Zoom item and
press the knob to set on/off.

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H/V delay
The H/V delay function completely displays the accurate time delay between the signal inputs to the monitor and the images display on the screen during the processing of the video signal. The H/V delay may effect the synchronization and instant of the video content under the circumstance that multiple input sources are demand synchronization or instant monitoring, such as audio-video unsynchronized.
How to set H/V delay:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Image item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the H/V delay item
and press the knob to set on/off.

Item Mono Only
Blue Only Red Only Green Only

Description
Only display the luminance information of the signal without chrominance information. The image will look like grey.
Only the single color channel be activated (Blue, Red or Green)

How to set the Blue Mode/Mono:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Image item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the Blue Mode/Mono
item and press the knob to select different items.

Mirror/Rotation
Mirror display will flip the image with vertical axis like the reflect in the mirror. Rotation display will rotate the image in 180°.
How to set Mirror/Rotation: 1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Image item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the Mirror/Rotation
item and press the knob to select different item.
Blue Mode/Mono
Blue Mode/Mono display the mono color channel of the image, compatible for checking the noise of the video signal, include Mono Only, Blue Only, Red Only, Green Only.

Color Pattern
Color pattern displays various solid color to evaluate and calibrate the monitor.
Note Color Pattern can only activate by F Keys.
How to set Color Pattern:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Function Keys
item to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select a F key, such as F1,
press the knob and select Color Pattern item in the sub menu. 4. Press F1 to open and close Red, Green, Blue, White, Black color alternately.

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Darkness Check
Darkness check can review the dark area and performance of detail to evaluate the visibility of shadow and contrast ratio.
Note Darkness Check can only activate by F Keys.
How to set Darkness Check:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Function Keys
item to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select a F key, such as F1,
press the knob and select Darkness Check item in the sub menu. 4. Press F1 to turn on/off the effect of Darkness Check.

Down Mapping
The monitor supports outputting signal and transferring to another looks to display on other devices via SDI2, allows transferring 4K UHD resolution to 2K HD resolution, data level and transfer matrix mapping, also with 3D LUT output.
How to set Down Mapping:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Function Keys
item to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the SDI2 Output Mode
item, press the knob and set the item to On. 4. Rotate the knob, select the Color Convert
item, press the knob and set the item to On. 5. Rotate the knob to select different items in
demand.

Highlight Check
Highlight check can review the bright area and performance of detail to evaluate the visibility of highlight and contrast ratio.
Note Darkness Check can only activate by F Keys.
How to set Highlight Check:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Function Keys
item to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select a F key, such as
F1, press the knob and select Highlight Check item in the sub menu. 4. Press F1 to turn on/off the effect of Highlight Check.
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Scopes
Waveform
The waveform display provides a digitally encoded waveform like traditional luminance waveform monitors, which is used to monitor and adjust the luma, or brightness, levels of your video signal. Three waveforms: Luma, YCbCr and RGB, when the layout mode is set to Quad Image & Quad Input, the Quad Luma will be available.

Item Luma YCbCr
RGB

Description
Luma waveform indicates the luminance information of the video signal, precisely processing each frame to the luminance graph that tells the dynamic range of the image, helps user analyze the contrast and exposure.
Y is the luma component and Cb and Cr are the blue-difference and red-difference chroma components, YCbCr shows the luma and the chroma information and is helpful for calibrating a video signal’s chroma values, also compatible to the traditional black and white TV. YCbCr waveform is widely used in digital video system, such as TV station, video conference.
RGB waveform shows luminance information of Red, Green, Blue separately, analyze 3 waveforms can assess the luminance balance of the 3 color channels to adjust white balance and the accuracy of the color.

How to display different waveforms:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Scopes item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select Waveform item and
press the knob to open the sub menu, select different waveforms.

Waveform Scale
Waveform Scale is a useful measurement and monitoring tool for luminance and chrominance information in the production and television industry. Read the information according to the waveform scale to assess the video quality and broadcast compliance. Four waveform scales: Digital, IRE, Luma PQ and Luma HLG.

Item Digital IRE
Luma PQ Luma HLG

Description
Measurement for digital video, using 0-1023 range to represent the digital level, mainly used in digital video system, including HD and UHD production.
The IRE unit is used in the measurement of video signal, the scale ranges from 0 to 100, with 0-7.5 representing complete black and 100 representing the reference white, part over 100, such as 110 or 120 IRE representing brightness white, the IRE scale can help exposure assist of SDR production, also is the commonly used exposure standard in TV production.
Waveform scale for ST 2084 EOTF, ranges in a larger dynamic level, used for film and advanced TV production such as HDR10, HDR10+ and Dolby Vision
Waveform scale for HLG which is compatible to SDR content.

How to set different waveform scales:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Scopes item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the Waveform Scale
item and press the knob to select different scales.

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Waveform Alarm
Set a safety range of the waveform, when the luminance and chrominance level over the range, the alarm will be activated, a red part display on the waveform. Set the alarm level in a rational value can help adjust the exposure so that the efficiency will be promoted.
How to set the waveform alarm: 1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Scopes item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the Waveform Alarm
item and press the knob to set different value.
Waveform Filter
Filtering the noise and distortion of the signal in the waveform to display a clean and stable scope image.
How to set the Waveform Filter: 1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Scopes item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the Waveform Filter
item and press the knob to set on/off.

Item 100%
75%

Description
100% vectorscope usually indicates high saturation and the maximum amplitude, assessment to the color range of the signal can be covered to any level. Also, 100% vectorscope can indicate color synchronizing signal more accurately, compatible for strict demand of color accuracy, such as film production and editing.100% vectorscope usually indicates high saturation and the maximum amplitude, assessment to the color range of the signal can be covered to any level. Also, 100% vectorscope can indicate color synchronizing signal more accurately, compatible for strict demand of color accuracy, such as f ilm production and editing.
75% vectorscope reduces 25% amplitude, is suitable for broadcast safe monitoring.

How to set different Vectorscopes:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Scopes item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the Vector item and
press the knob to select different items.

Vector
Vectorscope shows the colors in a vector view. Professionals can assess the color performance. Vectorscope can indicate the color accuracy. If some areas in the vectorscope had deviated, it might mean the headend device or the signal transmission cause failure. Two vectorscope scale: 100% and 75%.
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Histogram

Histogram is the instant indicator of luminance and chrominance for adjusting exposure and color. It shows the distribution of whites and blacks of the video. Two mode of the histogram: Luma and RGB.

Item Luma

Description
The Luma histogram shows the distribution of the luminance or the black to white information along a horizontal scale, and lets you monitor how close the detail is to being clipped in the blacks or whites of the video. The histogram also lets you see the effects of gamma changes in the video. 1. Shadows: The left edge of the histogram, if the graph mostly centralized on the left side, indicated that the image was dark. 2. Midtone: The middle area of the histogram, if the graph mostly centralized in the middle, indicated that the image was under a good exposure. 3. Highlight: The right edge of the histogram, if the graph mostly centralized on the right side, indicated that the image was bright.

How to set the histogram:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Scopes item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the Histogram item
and press the knob to select different items.

Waveform Transparency and Position
User can adjust the waveform transparency as 100%, 75%, 50%, 25%(default) and set the position to upper left, upper right, bottom left(default), bottom right.

Assist
False Color
The false color feature displays color overlays on your image that represent exposure values. With a range of tonal values on the LCD at once, this gives you a broader overview of your exposure which you can use to refine lighting on set or make exposure changes to compensate.

Item
Normal
HDR
Log Mode
Exposure Limit Detector

Description SDR False Color. Exposure Assist for Log signal. Exposure Assist for Log signal.
Coloring the image areas under and over a specific data range to limit the exposure in a legal range.

How to set the False Color:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Assist item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the False Color item
and press the knob to select different items.

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HDR Area
To analyze the HDR area over 203 Nits in the image and display as a percentage.
How to set the HDR Area:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Assist item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the HDR Area item
and press the knob to set on/off. 4. When the EOTF is set to HDR, the account
for HDR area can be read.

Focus Peaking Level
Set the sensitivity of the Focus Peaking detection.
How to set the Focus Peaking Level: 1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Assist item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the Focus Peaking
Level item and press the knob, rotate the knob to set the Focus Peaking Level.
Note Only can set the Focus Peaking Level when the Focus Peaking is on.

HDR Area: (>203 s) 4%(>260) Min:0.068 Max: 1.000 Avg:0.375

Focus Assist
Assistance for manual focus that displays a color on the edge of the focusing item, the color includes red, green, blue.

Item Red Green Blue

Description

How to set the Focus Assist:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Assist item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the Focus Peaking item
and press the knob to select different colors.

Zebra and Zebra Level
The zebra feature helps you achieve optimum exposure by displaying diagonal lines over areas of the video that exceed your set zebra level.
How to set the Zebra Level: 1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Assist item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the Zebra item and
press the knob to set on/off. 4. Rotate the knob, select the Zebra Level item
and press the knob, rotate the knob to set the Zebra Level, the volume is lower, the zebra lines are more, the volume is higher, the ze bra lines are less.
Timecode
Supports Timecode modes: VITC1, VITC2, LTC. Timecode display can be located on the top or the button.

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Item VITC1 VITC2 LTC

Description A kind of Vertical Interval Timecode. Another kind of Vertical Interval Timecode. Line in Timecode.

How to set different Timecode:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Assist item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the Timecode item
and press the knob to select different items.
Note Only the source input is set to SDI can the Timecode be activated.

Marker
Marker Display
The Marker provides aspect ratio frame guidelines overlay on the image.
How to set Marker Display:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Marker item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the Marker Display
item and press the knob to set on/off.

Pixel Measure
Pixel measure samples color/value information from a single pixel or a group of pixels. It is important for image quality control and exposure adjustment, great for high end production and professional cinematography.
How to set the Pixel Measure:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Assist item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the Pixel Measure
item and press the knob to select different items.

Aspect Marker
Aspect Marker ratio include: 4:3, 16:9, 15:9, 14:9, 13:9, 1.85:1, 2.35:1.

Item 4:3 16:9 15:9 14:9 13:9 1.85:1 2.35:1

Description Traditional television and displayer ratio. HDTV and popular displayer ratio. CCTV ratio.
Mainly used in film production. Mainly used for anamorphic film production.

1:2

Mainly used for vertical production.

2:3

3:4

4:5

9:16

1:1

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How to set different Aspect Marker:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Marker item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the Aspect Marker
item and press the knob to select different items.
Note The Marker Display should be set to “On” to activate the Aspect Marker.

How to set the Safety Area:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Marker item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the Safety Area item
and press the knob to set on/off.
Note The Marker Display should be set to “On” to activate the Safety Area.

Center Marker
A crosshair marker display on the center of the screen.
How to set the Center Marker: 1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Marker item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the Center Marker
item and press the knob to set on/off.
Note The Marker Display should be set to “On” to activate the Center Marker.

Fit Marker
Set the safety area display under a certain percentage to fit the ratio of aspect marker.
How to set the Fit Marker:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Marker item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the Fit Marker item
and press the knob to set on/off.
Note The Marker Display should be set to “On” to activate the Fit Marker.

Safety Area
Guidelines for safety area to guarantee the image area could be displayed on various devices.

Marker Mat
Marker Mat can set the area outside the marker to black or grey.

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How to set the Marker Mat: 1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Marker item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the Marker Mat item
and press the knob to set on/off. Note The Marker Display should be set to “On” to
activate the Marker Mat.
Box Display Box display supports line color white, green, blue, cyan, red, yellow, box center display on/off, supports Box Mat and adjusting Box size and location.

Audio Channel
Each Audio Channel can select CH1 to CH16 for output, when select one channel in the Left Audio Channel, the corresponding number of the channel under the audio meter will turn green, select one channel in the Right Audio Channel, its number will turn purple.
How to set different Audio Channels:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Audio item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select an Audio Channel
item, such as Left Audio Channel, press the knob to select different audio channels.

Audio
Audio 4.1 Mode
Audio 4.1 mode includes 4 main audio channels and a LFE channel to help audio engineer to control the spatial layout and dynamic range of the sound.
How to set different Audio Channels: 1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Audio item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select Audio 4.1 Mode item
and press the knob to set on/off.

Audio Output Mode
Audio output mode includes normal, right channel mute and left channel mute.

Item

Description

Normal

Audio output with both channels.

Right Channel Mute

Left Channel Mute

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How to set Audio Output Mode:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Audio item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the Audio Output
Mode item and press the knob to select different modes.

Mute
How to set Mute: 1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Audio item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the Mute item and
press the knob to set on/off. Note Press the knob in the main screen can directly
mute the sound, press the knob again to activate the audio out.
Audio Phase
Audio Phase refers to the timing relationship between multiple sound waves and indicates how these waves align or misalign when interacting. It’s a crucial element in sound reproduction and impacts the overall quality, depth, and clarity of audio.
How to set the Audio Phase: 1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the Scopes item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the Audio Phase item
and press the knob to turn it on or off.

Closed Caption
Closed Caption Mode
Closed captioning (CC) is a form of subtitling, a process of displaying text on a television, video screen, or other visual display to provide additional or interpretive information. The term closed indicates that the captions are not visible until activated by the viewer, usually via the remote control or menu option. There are two types of common CC: 708 type and 608 type.

Item 708
608

Description
CC 708 is the standard developed by the Consumer Technology Association for television viewing in the US, provides more caption included text, graphs and color.
CC 608 is a standard for closed captioning for NTSC TV broadcasts. This standard only provides basic caption such as text and simple location information.

How to set the Closed Caption:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the Knob, select the CC item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the CC Mode item
and press the knob to select different items.

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UMD
UMD Protocol
The monitors supports following UMD protocols: Local, TSL3.1, TSL4.0, TSL5.0.

Item Local TSL3.1 TSL4.0
TSL5.0

Description
Local UMD. Compatible for application that doesn’t need advanced network control or longdistance transmission.
TSL3.1 is the basic standard serial protocol to ensure the stability of signal transmission and image quality.
A higher-level standard that extends the basic TSL3.1, enhances the transmission and compatibility, suitable for high resolution and quality image transmission environment.
The newest protocol that supports the advanced image processing and the highest transmission speed, compatible for high-end image transmission such as 4K/8K or high level postproduction.

How to set different UMD Protocol:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the UMD item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the UMD Display item
and press the knob to set on/off. 4. Turn on the UMD Display, rotate the knob,
select the UMD Protocol item and press the knob to select different UMD protocols.

UMD Character and Color
When the multiple signals input into the monitor, their UMD character and display color can be customized to distinguish different content. UMD color can be set to White, Red, Green, Yellow.
How to set the UMD Character:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the UMD item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the UMD Display item
and press the knob to set on/off. 4. Turn on the UMD Display, rotate the knob,
select the UMD Character item and press the knob to customize the character. 5. Rotate the knob to select letters, press the knob to set.
Note To customize the UMD Character, the UMD Protocol should be set to Local.

UMD Parameter

Set different UMD parameter to control the monitor remotely, including Baud rate, Parity Bit, UMD ID,
UMD Screen ID and UMD Display ID.

Sub Menu

Item

Description

UMD ID

0-126

Only can be set when UMD Protocol is TSL3.1 or TSL4.0.

UMD Screen ID 0-65534

Only can be set when UMD Protocol is TSL5.0

UMD Display ID 0-65531

Only can be set when UMD Protocol is TSL5.0.

Baud Rate

4800bps 9600bps 19200bps

Only can be set when UMD Protocol is TSL3.1 or TSL4.0.

38400bps

57600bps

115200bps

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How to set UMD Parameter: 1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the UMD item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, according to different UMD
Protocols, select different sub menus, set the different items.
System
Language
System Language can be set to Chinese or English, default is English.
How to set the Language: 1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the Knob, select the System item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the Language item
and press the knob to select different items.

Tally
The KRM 4K Monitor supports UMD Tally control by TSL3.1 Protocol, the color can be set to Red/Green, Green/Red, Red/Green/Yellow.
How to set the UMD Tally:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the knob, select the UMD item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Select TSL3.1 Protocol, rotate the knob to
LED Tally item, press the knob to set on/off. 4. Rotate the knob to UMD Tally item and set
different color.

Menu Display Time
The menu display will disappear after a while when no operation occurs to avoid the screen burning. The default duration time of the OSD screen is 30s, users can customize up to 60s.
How to set the Menu Display Time:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the Knob, select the System item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the Menu Display
Time item and press the knob, rotate the knob to set the volume.

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Menu Position
The menu position can be set to up left, up right, bottom right, bottom left.
How to set Menu Position:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the Knob, select the System item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the Menu Position item
and press the knob to select different items.

How to set DMPS:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the Knob, select the System item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the DMPS item and
press the knob to select different items.

OSD Blend
The OSD menu transparency can be adjusted to decrease the distraction.
How to set OSD Blend:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the Knob, select the System item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the OSD Blend item and
press the knob, rotate the knob to set the volume.

USB Update
Updating FPGA, LUTs, OSD, EDP, APP please contact professionals.
Ethernet
The Ethernet setting supports DHCP and manual settings. When DHCP is set to off, user can manually set Gateway, Subnet Mask and IP Address.
How to set the network:
1. Press down key to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the Knob, select the System item and
press the knob to open the sub menu. 3. Rotate the knob, select the DHCP item and
press the knob to turn it on or off. 4. If the DHCP is set to Off, set the Ethernet pa-
rameters in demand.

DMPS

DMPS can save power in the idle time, including Always On, Light Sleep and Deep Sleep.

Item Always On Light Sleep
Deep Sleep

Description
Keep the system on.
Turn off the backlight when there is no signal input over 5 minutes.
Entering standby mode when there is no signal input over 5 minutes.

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warranty card

No

User Tel Address Model. No Warranty Date

Postal Code Serial Number Purchase Date

Item Contents of Reparation 1

Replacement parts name

2

3

Replacement parts quantity

4 5

6 7 8

9 10

11 12 13

14 15

Remark

Repairer Signature

Service hotline

User Signature

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Documents / Resources

Konvision KFM Series LCD Monitors [pdf] User Manual
KFM Series LCD Monitors, KFM Series, LCD Monitors, Monitors

References

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