conversion KUM KXM Monitors
Specifications
- Model: KUM/KXM Monitors
- Version: V2.0.2
- Manufacturer: Konvision
- Website: www.konvision.com
Notes
Safety
For the safe of your products, please read the following instructions carefully regarding installation, use, and maintenance.
- 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.
- Please use the power cord recommended by the manufacturer.
- Please do not place heavy objects on the power cord.
- Please do not expose the monitors to rain, humid, dusty places.
- Please do not place vessels with liquid (such as cups, and beverage bottles) on the monitor.
- Please do not place this product in high-heat places.
- Please make sure the earth terminal is good to avoid electric shock.
- Please do not open the back cover to avoid electric shock. Please contact professionals for service needs.
- If there is no image or sound, please unplug the power cord from the Aoutletet immediately. Please consult professionals if there still are problems after examining them carefully.
- Do not place this product in unstable places such as cars, shelves, or tables, as it is easy to make the product fall, which may cause severe hurt to children and adults, and damage to the product.
- Please do not touch the power plug with wet hands, as it will cause an electric shock.
- Please do not expose the LCD panel in direct sunlight for a long time, it will result in damage or aging of the LCD panel.
- Please display this product at a suitable temperature and humidity.
- Please do not spray any liquid things and/or add any objects into the monitor, it might cause voltage instability and short-circuit, also can easily cause fires and blackouts.
- If do not use the device for a long time, please unplug the power cord from the AC outlet.
- Please keep not less than 5cm space around the vents while using the monitor, to obtain a good heat dissipation effect.
LCD and OLED Screen Note
The monitor may show unrecoverable residual images, when it switches to other signals after displaying the same images for a long time, even if “the mages are in a moving voro, such as still LOGO or still character, etc. Please use a screen saver or imer to avoid displaying the same images xx along unke.
Screen Maintenance
Please follow the below guidelines carefully to prevent discoloration, stains, and scratches on bookssuiking the scorch with any object.ct
- Do not wipe the screen hard.
- Do not wipe the screen with solvents such as alcohol, thinner, or calorie
- Do not spray detergent or other cleaners on the monitor or LCD panel, as & may cause fauk because of water droplets into the monitor.
- Do not write on the screen.
- Do not paste or sick any viscous markers or the screen.
Screen may cleaned by gently wiping with a lint-free cloth to remove dust. For the more difficult dealing, use In bee coin that has been very lchay dampened with detergent, then dry excess moisture from the monitor or LCD panel immediately to prevent damage.
- Do not expose the screen to sunlight direct for a long time. Otherwise, the screen may be damaged or aged.
- Do not press or place heavy objects on the screen. Otherwise, the screen may be uneven or broken.
Cabinet Maintenance
Please follow the guidelines below to prevent potential damage.
- Do not wipe the cabinet with solvents such as alcohol, thinner, or gasoline.
- Do not use any pesticides and/or other volatile substances.
- Do not allow prolonged contact with rubber or plastic.
- Do not wipe the cabinet hard. Use a soft lint-free cloth to clean. If the cabinet cleaning is more difficult, use a lint-free cloth the cabinet cleaning is difficult, please use a lint-free cloth that is 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 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 radiators, heated, rs and air ducts, also keep it away from much dust or mechanical vibrationRackmountt Installation
For rack-mount installation, please keep 1U space from both top and bottom to make sure, adequately sir circuited or uninstalled the Xtern’s electric fan. Please follow the instructions and install with the rack mounts provided by the manufacturer.
Transportation
This monitor is precise equipment and needs professional packing materials to transport. Ase do not use packing materials provided by appliers except KONVISION or its authorized When the following situations occur, please turn off the power, and do not insert the plug. Contact a professional service staff to deal with timely.
- This product smells of smoke and oily ivy.
- When this product displays abnormal operating conditions such as there is no actual or sound.
- Vinen aloud sprained mo the product or product dropped.
- When the product soaked or fell into the water.
- When the product has been damaged or under other easy-to-get-damaged circumstances.
- When the power cord or plug is damaged.
The following does not belong to failures:
- If a static image is displayed too long, the panel will have a residual image, which should attributed to the LCD characteristics, but not a failure. The residual image will disappear automatically after a period.
- If this device is used in a cold environment, the screen may appear residual image. This is not a product failure, when the monitor temperature changes, the screen will return to normal conditions.
- LCD screens may appear r as tiny spots (red, blue, or green), but this is not a fault, LCD screens are rare-manufactured with high-precision technology, and a small number of pixels may not be able to show intermittently.
- When touching the monitor it may appear slight vibration.
- The screen and cabinet will become warm gradually during operation.
- When the monitor hears a cracked voice.
- When the monitor hears a mechanical vibrating voice.
Parts and Functions
Front View
- Tally Indicator
Tally indicator control in two ways:- GPI Interface (see the control method at GPI interface description behind)
- RS422 Port: control Tally light via TSL
- 1 or TSL
- 0 protocol. RS422 interface, 8Bit data, 1 stop, even parity, 38400 baud.
- The power Button and Indicator
The indicator light is red when the external AC power is supplied with electricity. Press this POWER button to power on the monitor, and the indicator light turns blue. Pressing this button for around 2 seconds can turn off the monitor power supply and indicate the light has turned red. - S1 Button and Indicator
Press the S1 button, the indicator will turn blue. Currently, the S1 button switches to the configuration corresponding to the S1 button. - S2 Button and Indicator
Currently, the S2 button switches to the configuration
corresponding to the S2 button. - S3 Button and Indicator
Press the S3 button, the indicator will turn blue. Currently, the S3 button switches to the configuration corresponding to the S3 button. - S4 Button and Indicator
Press the S4 button, the indicator will turn blue. Currently, the S4 button switches to the configuration corresponding to the S4 button. - F1-F5 Button
Function button, its function can be set in the menu. After setting the button function, press the custom key to quickly switch to the corresponding function. - MENU/EXIT Button
Press to display the on-screen menu, and press it again to clear the on-screen menu. Press to display or exit the menu, and also go back to the previous menu. - VOLUME (L/R) Knob
When in the menu, spin this knob to select L/R operation. When not in the menu, press the knob continuously, will appear the following adjustment:
Audio Mute: audio mute on/off
Volume: volume adjustment items. - IMAGE ADJJ (UD) Knob
When in the menu, spin this knob to select up/down operation. When not in the menu, press the knob continuously, will appear the following adjustment:
Brightness: adjust the backlight of the image. - USB
Upgrading the monitor FPGA, OSD, APP, EDP software, or LUT file with h a USB port. - Speaker
Speaker out.
Rear View A
- 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 - DC IN (Remark: only for a few models)
DC 12V power supply.
Pin Definition:
Pin 1: GND
Pin 2: NC
Pin 3: NC
Pin 4: +12V - AUDIO OUT
Analog stereo audio interface output. - LAN
Ethernet port for color correction, upgrading, or control UMD via TSL5.0. (For specification instructions please contact the dealer) - GPI Interface:
- RS422 IN and RS422 OUT
RS422 in and out. RS422 controls 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) - USB
Upgrading the monitor FPGA, OSD, APP, EDP software, re or LUT file wa with USB port. - HDMI IN/OUT
HDMI signal input/output interface, Max support 4096×2160 60Hz. - SDI 4 (IN/OUT)
12G/6G/3G/HD-SDI input, output. - SDI 3 (IN/OUT)
12G/6G/3G/HD-SDI input, output. - SDI 2 (IN/OUT)
12G/6G/3G/HD-SDI input, output. (4K series only support 3G/HD/SD-SDI) - SDI 1 (IN/OUT)
12G/6G/3G/HD-SDI input, output. (4K series only support 3G/HD/SD-SDI) - SDI SFP+
12G/6G/3G/HD/SD-SDI optical input cage.
Rear View B
- 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. - AUDIO OUT
Analog stereo audio interface output. - LAN
Ethernet port for color correction, upgrading, or control UMD via TSL5.0. (For specification instructions please contact the dealer) - GPI Interface:
- RS422 IN and RS422 OUT
RS422 in and out. RS422 controls 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) - USB
Upgrading the monitor FPGA, OSD, APP, ERP software, or LUT file with h a USB port. - HDMI IN/OUT
HDMI signal input/output interface, Max support 4096×2160 60Hz. - SDI 4 (IN/OUT)
12G/6G/3G/HD-SDI input, output. (4K series only support 3G/HD/SD-SDI) - SDI 3 (IN/OUT)
12G/6G/3G/HD-SDI input, output. (4K series only support 3G/HD/SD-SDI) - SDI 2 (IN/OUT)
12G/6G/3G/HD-SDI input, output. - SDI 1 (IN/OUT)
12G/6G/3G/HD-SDI input, output. - SDI SFP+
12G/6G/3G/HD/SD-SDI optical input cage.
Menu Operation
Press MENU/EXIT key to enter the main menu, and then spin any knob to switch between options in the same menu. After you find the corresponding option, press the KNOB key to enter the next menu, and then spin the knob to find the corresponding Parameter, press the KNOB key first, then spin the knob key to adjust the value of the parameter. When the parameter is set, press MENU/EXIT to return to the previous menu. Then use a similar method to set the remaining parameters. In summary, when setting parameters the following keys MENU/EXIT key, KNOB, and press the KNOB key are frequently used. The roles of the keys are:
MENU/EXIT: enter the menu or return to the previous menu. Exit the main menu, shortcut key menu, S1/S2/S3/ S4 menu, etcIMAGE ADJJDJ (UD) KNOB or VOLUME (L/R): in the same menu, switch the options; or adjust the value of the parameters. Press the knob, select to confirm, or enter the next menu.
Note: The user cannot set the menu if the current menu settings are gray. If the current menu settings are white the user can set the menu.
Status Display
Sub Menu | Description |
Input Mode | Display the current input mode. |
Input Format | Display the current input format and resolution. |
Color Space | Display the color space of the signal source. |
Gamma | Display the Gamma value of the signal source. |
Color Temp | Display the color temp of the signal source. |
Backlight | Display the current backlight of the screen. |
Gateway | Display the default gateway (default value 192.168.001.001). |
Subnet Mask | Display the default Subnet Mask(default value: 255.255.255.000). |
IP Address | Display the factory default IP address: 192.168.001.155. |
Device ID | Display the Device ID. |
DSP Version | Display DSP software version information. |
EDP Version | Display EDP software version information. (Only several models with this item display) |
OSD Version | Display OSD software version information. |
MCU Version | Display MCU software version information. |
VPID/HDMI Status (Current SDI signal):
Sub Menu | Description |
Channel Select | Select different channels to view different signal parameters. |
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. |
VPID/HDMI Status (HDMI):
Sub Menu | Description |
Channel Select | Select different channels to view different signal parameters |
Source | Display the current HDMI signal. |
Color Format | Display the Color Format of the signal. |
Data Level | Display the Data Level of the signal. |
Color Depth | Display the Color Depth of the signal. |
Colorimetry | Display the Colorimetry of the signal. |
Config Settings:
Sub Menu | Description |
Last Load | Display the config status before e the last
shut-down. · User1~ 5, Preset1~5 |
Load Config | Select the Config to load.
· User1~ 5, Preset1~5 |
Save Config | Users can preset the Config, after saving, users can set the Config to S1-S4 and other keys.
· User 1~5 Note: After modifying the parameters, be sure to save the Config. Otherwise, it still loads the previous Config repressing the S1-S4 keys. |
Export Config | Use U disk to export the current or all
Config. · Export Current Config · Export All Config |
Import Config | Use U disk to import the current or all
Config. · Import Current Config · Import All Config |
Sub Menu | Description |
Power On Config | [Last Config]Load the last Config when power is on.[User 1~5]Load the select User 1-5 when powered on.
· Last Config · User 1~5 |
Config1 Name | Config1 Name and can rename the Config1.
· User 1 |
Config2 Name | Config2 Name and can rename the Config2.
· User 2 |
Config3 Name | Config3 Name and can rename the Config3.
· User 3 |
Config4 Name | Config4 Name and can rename the Config4.
· User 4 |
Config5 Name | Config5 Name and can rename the Config5.
· User 5 |
Config Reset | Reset the current config to the factory
setting Reset all config to factory settings. · Current Config · All Config |
Function Settings:
Sub Menu | Description |
S1 | Set the Config of the S1 key.[User1~5] User customized config 1~5. [Preset 1~5]Default config 1~5.
· User1~5, Preset 1~5 |
S2 | Same as above. |
S3 | Same as above. |
S4 | Same as above. |
S Key Info | [OFF]Press the S Key, doesn’t display S Key info.[ON]Press S Key, display S Key info.
· OFF · ON Note: Turn on the S Key Info to view the content included in the corresponding S key config. |
Function Preset | Users can customize 4 function presets. Press the F1~F5 function keys to display function preset information, then press S1~S4 to switch Function Preset 1~4.
· Preset 1~4 |
F1 | Customize the key function.
· Functions |
F2 | Customize the key function.
· Functions |
F3 | Customize the key function.
· Functions |
F4 | Customize the key function.
· Functions |
F5 | Customize the key function.
· Functions |
GPI 1 | Customize the GPI function.
· GPI Function |
GPI 2 | Customize the GPI function.
· GPI Function |
GPI 3 | Customize the GPI function.
· GPI Function |
GPI 4 | Customize the GPI function.
· GPI Function |
Sub Menu | Description |
Color Quick Select | Preset the Color and then it can be preset in the F function key for quick selection.
· >> |
Data Level Preset | Preset the Data Level and then it can be preset in the F function key for quick selection.
· >> (Note: users can preset it only when the Color Quick Select is set to User) |
Color Space Preset | Preset the Color Space and then it can be preset in the F function key for quick selection.
· >> (Note: users can preset it only when the Color Quick Select is set to User) |
EOTF Preset | Preset the EOTF and then it can be preset in the F function key for quick selection.
· >> (Note: users can preset it only when the Color Quick Select is set to User) |
Function Reset | Reset all the Sub Menu to Factory Settings.
· >> |
Source Settings:
Sub Menu
Layout Mode
Setting Option Description
[Single Image]Select Single display.
[Quad]Select Quad display.
- Win1
- Win2
- Win3
- Win4
[Single Image & Single Input]Single
display by single link input.
[Single Image & SDI Dual]Single
display by dual SDI link input.
[Single Image &SDI 2SI] Single
display by quad SDI-2SI link input, such as 4x3G SDI 2SI.
[Single Image &SDI SQD] Single
display by quad SDI-SQD link input, such as 4x3G SDI SQD.
[Quad Image & Single Input] Quad
split display by single input, HD signal input displays on Win1, 4K signal input splits to 4 HD image display on Win 1~4.
[Quad Image &SDI Dual] Quad split
display by SDI Dual link input.
[Quad Image &Quad Input] Quad
split display by 4 signals input, supports 4 different interfaces as well as different definitions, and, framerates
- Single Image & Single Input
- Single Image & SDI Dual
- Single Image &SDI 2SI
- Single Image &SDI SQD
- Quad Image & Single Input
- Quad Image &SDI Dual
- Quad Image &Quad Input
Win1 Source | Select the signal of the Win1.
· SDI1 · SDI2 · SDI3 · SDI4 · SFP · HDMI |
Win2 Source | Select the signal of the Win2.
· SDI1 · SDI2 · SDI3 · SDI4 · SFP · HDMI (Note: It cannot be set if the menu is grey. It can be set when the display mode is set to Quad Mode or Quad Split) |
Win3 Source | Same as above. |
Win4 Source | Same as above. |
SDI1 Rename | SDI1 User-defined name.
· SDI1 |
SDI2 Rename | SDI2 User-defined name.
· SDI2 |
Sub Menu | Setting Option Description |
SDI3 Rename | SDI3 User-defined name.
· SDI3 |
SDI4 Rename | SDI4 User-defined name.
· SDI4 |
SFP Rename | SFP User-defined name.
· SFP |
HDMI Rename | HDMI User-defined name.
· HDMI |
Output Signal | HDMI output signal setting.
[Win 1 Signal] HDMI outpufollowsow Win1 signal. [SDI1]SDI1 input, the user can select HDMI output. [SDI2]SDI2 input, the user can select HDMI output. [SDI3]SDI3 input, user can select HDMI output. [SDI4]SDI4 input, user can select HDMI output. [HDMI]HDMI input, the user can select HDMI output. [SFP]SDP+ input, the user can select HDMI output. · Win 1 Signal · SDI1 · SDI2 · SDI3 · SDI4 · HDMI · SFP (Note: this function is only available for rear view 1 with DHMI output interface) |
Win Border | [OFF]Turn off Win Border in Quad Mode.[ON]Turn on Win Border in Quad Model.
· OFF · ON (Note: this function is only available in Quad Mode) |
Win1 Border Color | Select the color of the Win1 Border.
· White · Green · Blue · Cyan · Red · Yellow (Note: this function is only available in Quad Mode) |
Win2 Border Color | Select the color of the Win2 Border.
· White · Green · Blue · Cyan · Red · Yellow (Note: this function is only available in Quad Mode) |
Sub Menu | Setting Option Description |
Win3 Border Color | Select the color of the Win3 Border.
· White · Green · Blue · Cyan · Red · Yellow (Note: this function is only available in Quad Mode) |
Win4 Border Color | Select the color of the Win4 Border.
· White · Green · Blue · Cyan · Red · Yellow (Note: this function is only available in Quad Mode) |
Win1 Border Width | [3PX]Select 3PX width for borderline [6PX]Select 6PX width for the border line. [8PX]Select 8PX width for the borderline
· 3PX · 6PX · 8PX |
Win2 Border Width | [3PX]Select 3PX width for borderline [6PX]Select 6PX width for the border line. [8PX]Select 8PX width for the borderline.
· 3PX · 6PX · 8PX |
Win3 Border Width | [3PX]Select 3PX width for borderline [6PX]Select 6PX width for the border line. [8PX]Select 8PX width for the borderline.
· 3PX · 6PX · 8PX |
Win4 Border Width | [3PX]Select 3PX width for borderline. [6PX]Select 6PX width for the borderline. [8PX]Select 8PX width for the borderline.
· 3PX · 6PX · 8PX |
Color Settings:
Sub Menu | Setting Option Description |
Color Preset | Customize 6 presets of color settings.
· Preset 1~6` |
Color Ctrl | [All Screen]Full screen color ctrl
unified settings. [Zone Ctrl]Zone ctrl · All Screen · Zone Ctrl (Note: this function is only available in Quad Mode) |
Channel Select | Used for Zoon Ctrl, users can set different color parameters for each window.
Win1 Win2 Win3 Win4
· Win1 (SDI1) · Win1 (SDI2) · Win1 (SDI3) · Win1 (SDI4) |
Cross Partition Show | Display a center cross indicating 4 zone areas.
· Auto · ON |
Data Level | [Auto]Automatically matches the Data Level of the input signal.
Users can select different Data Levels according to the input signal. Limit(64- 940),Extend(46-1019),Full(0-1023), SMPTE Full(4-1019). · Auto · Limit (64-940) · Extend (46-1019) · Full (0-1023) · SMPTE Full (4-1019) |
Sub Menu | Setting Option Description |
Color Space | [Auto]Auto matches the color space of the input signal(only for Rec709 or Rec2020). [Bypass]Color Table
Select Bypass. [Rec709]Color Table Select REC709. [EBU]Color Table Select EBU. [DCI P3 D65]Color Table Select DCI P3 D65. [DCI P3]Color Table Select DCI P3. [Rec2020] Color Table Select Rec2020. [U1_ User1~U6_User6] Color Table Select User1-User6. · Auto · Bypass · Rec709 · EBU · DCI P3 D65 · DCI P3 · Rec2020 · U1_User1 · U2_User2 · U3_User3 · U4_User4 · U5_User5 · U6_User6 (Note: users can load their color table into the User1-User6) |
EOTF | Bypass: EOTF uses the gamma of the screen itself. Users can select different EOTDss according ttotheir requirements.
Bypass, 2.0, 2.2, 2.4, 2.6, 2.4(HDR), Rec.2100 HLG 1.03/1.11/1.16/1.20/1.27/1.33 ST2084 PQ ST2084 PQ(soft roll) Slog/2/3, Clog/2/3, Vlog, Dlog, LogC |
Transfer Matrix | Select a transfer matrix that matches the input signal.
· Auto · Rec601 · Rec709 · Rec2020 |
R Saturation | Red Saturation, default value: 50.
· 0~200 |
G Saturation | Green Saturation, default value: 50.
· 0~200 |
B Saturation | Blue Saturation, default value: 50.
· 0~200 |
R Hue | Red Hue, default value: 0.
· -100~100 |
G Hue | Green Hue, default value: 0.
· -100~100 |
B Hue | Blue Hue, default value: 0.
· -100~100 |
Sharpness | Sharpness, default value: 10.
· 0~20 |
DBrightness | DBrightness, default value: 0.
· -2000~2000 |
Contrast | Contrast, default value: 0.
· -2000~2000 |
Sub Menu | Setting Option Description |
Color Temp | Color Temp setting. U users can customize the Color Temp, save it to the corresponding user mode, and then press the S1-S4 keys to load
· 6500K · 9300K · 5500K · User1 · User2 · User3 · User4 Note: After modifying the parameters, be sure to save the Config. Otherwise, it still loads the previous Config when pressing the S1-S4 keys. |
R Gain | Red Gain (only available in Color Temp user mode)
· 0-1023 |
G Gain | Green Gain (only available in Color Temp user mode)
· 0-1023 |
B Gain | Blue Gain (only available in Color Temp user mode)
· 0-1023 |
R Offset | Red Offset (only available in Color
Temp user mode) · 0-1023 |
G Offset | Green Offset (only available in Color
Temp user mode) · 0-1023 |
B Offset | Blue Offset (only available in Color
Temp user mode) · 0-1023 |
Image Settings:
Sub Menu | Setting Option Description |
Backlight | Adjust the screen backlight.
· 0-100 |
Aspect Ratio | [Full Screen]The screen is displayed in Full Screen.[Original Ratio]The screen will display the original scale of the input signal.[1:1]The screen is displayed as 1:1.
· Full Screen · Original Ratio · 1:1 |
Freeze | [OFF]Turn off Freeze.
[ON]Turn on Freeze. · OFF · ON |
Over Scan | [OFF]Turn off Over Scan.
[ON]Turn on Over Scan. · OFF · ON |
Zoom | [OFF]Turn off Zoom
[ON]Turn on Zoom. · OFF · ON |
H/V Delay | [OFF]Turn off H/V Delay.
[ON]Turn on H/V Delay. · OFF · ON |
Mirror/Rotation | [OFF]Turn off Mirror/Rotation. [Mirror]Horizontal mirror display. [Rotation]The screen is rotated 180°.
· OFF · Mirror · Rotation |
Blue Mode/Mono | [OFF]Turn off the blue mode.[Mono] Black and white mode display image. [Blue]Full blue mode display image. [Red]Full red mode display image. [Green]Full green mode display image.
· OFF · Mono · Blue · Red · Green |
Scope Settings:
Sub Menu | Setting Option Description |
Waveform | [OFF]Turn off waveform. [LUMA]Display LUMA waveform. [YCbCr]Display YCbCr waveform.
[RGB]Display RGB waveform. [Quad Luma]Display Quad Luma · OFF · LUMA · YCbCr · RGB · Quad Luma (Note: this function is only available in the Quad-view mode) |
Waveform Scale | [Digital]Waveform scale is displayed numerically.[IRE]Waveform scale
is displayed as a percentage of luminance.[Luma PQ]HDR PQ luminance waveform.[Luma HLG] Luma HLG luminance waveform. · Digital · IRE · Luma PQ · Luma HLG |
Waveform Alarm | The waveform alarm display can be set to any percentage within the range of 80%-100%. When the measured waveform reaches or exceeds this percentage, an alarm will occur and the alarm will be indicated in red.
· 80-100 |
Waveform Filter | [OFF]Turn off Waveform Filter.
[ON]Turn on Waveform Filter. · OFF · ON |
Vector | [OFF]Close vector.
[100]Vector illustration 100% display. [75]Vector reduced to 75% display. · OFF · 100 · 75 |
Sub Menu | Setting Option Description |
Histogram | [OFF]Close histogram. [LUMA]Display brightness histogram. [RGB]Display RGB histogram.
· OFF · LUMA · RGB |
Channel Select | [Channel 1]Select to display channel 1 waveform separately.
[Channel 2]Select to display the channel 2 waveform separately.[Channel 3]Select to display the channel 3 waveform separately.[Channel 4] Select to display channel 4 waveform separately. · Channel 1 · Channel 2 · Channel 3 · Channel 4 (Note: this function is only available in the Quad-view mode.) |
Assist Settings:
Sub Menu
|
Setting Option Description |
False Color | [ON] Turn on False Color.
[OFF] Turn off False Color. [HDR MODE] Turn on False Color with HDR. · ON · OFF · HDR MODE |
HDR Area | Turn on the HDR Area function to see the HDR percentage of the input signal.
· ON · OFF |
Sub Menu | Setting Option Description |
Focus Assist | [OFF]Turn off Focus Assist.[Red]Turn on Focus Assist as Red.[Green]Turn on Focus Assist as Green.[Blue]Turn on Focus Assist as Blue
· OFF · Red · Green · Blue |
Focus Assist Level | Focus Assist Level value 0-100.
· 0-100 |
Zebra | [ON]Turn on Zebra.
[OFF]Turn off Zebra. · ON · OFF |
Zebra Level | The zebra line scale can be set to any percentage within the range of 0%-100%. When the brightness in the picture reaches or exceeds this percentage, an alarm will occur and the alarm part will be overlaid with a red zebra crossing.
· 0-100 |
Time Code | [OFF]Turn on Time Code. [VITC1]Time Code Display as VITC1. [VITC2]Time Code Display as VITC2. [LTC]Time Code Display as LTC.
· OFF · VITC1 · VITC2 · LTC Remark: HDMI signal without Time Code Display |
Time Code Position | [Top]Time Code display at the top of the screen.[Bottom]Time code display at the bottom of the screen.
· Top · Bottom |
Pixel Measure | [OFF]Turn off Pixel Measure. [ON]Turn on Pixel Measure, and use knobs to move the picker to measure different pixels.
· OFF · ON |
Marker Settings
Sub Menu
|
Setting Option Description |
Marker Display | [On]Turn on all markers.[Off]Turn
off all markers. · On · Off |
Aspect Marker | [OFF]No Aspect Marker.[4:3]Aspect Marker ratio 4:3.[16:9]Aspect Marker ratio 16:9.[15:9]Aspect Marker ratio 15:9.[14:9]Aspect Marker ratio 14:9. [13:9]Aspect Marker ratio 13:9 [1.85:1]Aspect Marker ratio 1.85:1 [2.35:1]Aspect Marker ratio 2.35:1
· OFF · 4:3 · 16:9 · 15:9 · 14:9 · 13:9 · 1.85:1 · 2.35:1 |
Center Marker | [OFF]Turn off Center Marker.[ON]
Turn on the Center Marker. · OFF · ON |
Safety Area | [OFF]No Safety Area mark display. [80]80%safety area is displayed. [85]85%safety area is displayed. [88]88%safety area is displayed. [90]90%safety area is displayed.
[93] 93%safety area is displayed. · OFF · 80 · 85 · 88 · 90 · 93 |
Fit Marker | [OFF]Turn off the Fit Marker.
[ON]Turn on Fit Marker. · OFF · ON |
Sub Menu | Setting Option Description |
Marker Mat | [OFF]Turn off the Marker Mat. [Black]Turn on the Marker Mat as Black. [Gray]Turn on the Marker Mat as Gray.
· OFF · Black · Gray |
Marker Line Color | [White]Turn on the Marker Line Color as White.[Red]Turn on the Marker Line Color as Red.[Green]Turn on the Marker Line Color as Green.[Blue] Turn on the Marker Line Color as Blue.
[Gray] Truee on Marker Line Color as Gray. · White · Red · Green · Blue · Gray |
Box Display | [OFF]Turn off the Box Display.
[ON]Turn on Box Display. · OFF · ON |
Box Center | [OFF]Turn off Center.
[ON]Turn on Center. · OFF · ON |
Box Mat | The color of the filling outside the box
wireframe. · OFF · White · Black · Translucent · Red · Green · Blue |
Box Line Color | The color of the box wireframe.
· White · Green · Blue · Cyan · Red · Yellow |
Box Line Width | [4PX]Select 4PX width for the borderline.
[8PX]Select 8PX width for the borderline. · 4PX · 8PX |
Box HStart | Horizontal start position setting of the Box wireframe.
· 0-3840 |
Box VStart | Vertical start position setting of the Box wireframe.
· 0-2160 |
Box Width | Horizontal width setting of the Box wireframe.
· 0-3840 |
Box Height | Vertical height setting of the Box wireframe.
· 0-2160 |
Audio Source | [Win1]Audio Source select Win1. [Win2]Audio Source select Win2. [Win3]Audio Source select Win3. [Win4]. Audio Source select Win4.
· Win1 · Win2 · Win3 · Win4 (Note: this function is only available in the Quad-view mode.) |
Audio Settings:
Sub Menu | Setting Option Description |
Left Audio Channel | Select left audio output Ch1~Ch16.
· Ch1~Ch16 |
Right Audio Channel | Select the right audio output Ch1~CH16.
· Ch1~Ch16 |
Audio Mode | [Normal]Left Channel, Right Channel Normal Output.[Right Channel Mute] Right Channel Mute, Left Channel Output.[Left Channel Mute]Left Channel Mute, Right Channel Output.
· Normal · Right Channel Mute · Left Channel Mute |
Volume | Volume Adjustment.
· 0-31 |
Mute | [OFF]Turn off Audio Mute.
[ON]Turn on Audio Mute. · OFF · ON |
Audio Phase | [OFF]Turn off Audio Phase.
[ON]Turn on the Audio Phase. · OFF · ON |
Audio Level Meter | [OFF]Turn off the Audio Meter.
[ON]Turn on the Audio Meter. · OFF · ON |
Meter Display Mode | [Vertical]Audio meter vertical display. [Horizontal]Audio meter horizontal display.
· Vertical · Horizontal |
Meter Select | [CH1-2]Select meter channel CH1-2. [CH1-4]Select meter channel CH1-4. [CH5-6]Select meter channel CH5-6. [CH5-8]Select meter channel CH5-8. [CH9-10]Select meter channel CH9- 10.[CH9-12]Select meter channel CH9-12.[CH13-14]Select meter channel CH13-14.[CH13-16]Select meter channel CH13-16.
· CH1-2 · CH1-4 · CH5-6 · CH5-8 · CH9-10 · CH9-12 · CH13-14 · CH13-16 |
CC Settings:(Only available for SDI Signal)
Sub Menu | Setting Option Description |
Channel Select | [Channel 1]Select single channel SDI1 CC.[Channel 2]Select single channel SDI2 CC.[Channel 3]Select single channel SDI3 CC.[Channel 4] Select single channel SDI4 CC.
· Channel 1 · Channel 2 · Channel 3 · Channel 4 |
CC Mode | [OFF]Turn off CC.
[708]Select 708 Mode. [608]Select 608 Mode. · OFF · 708 · 608 |
CC 608 | [CC 1]608 select CC 1 type.
[CC 2]608 select CC 2 type. [CC 3]608 select CC 3 type. [CC 4]608 select CC 4 type. · CC 1 · CC 2 · CC 3 · CC 4 |
CC 708 | [Service 1]708 select Service 1 type.
[Service 2]708 select Service 2 type. [Service 3]708 select Service 3 type. [Service 4]708 select Service 4 type. [Service 5]708 select Service 5 type. [Service 6]708 select Service 6 type. · Service 1 · Service 2 · Service 3 · Service 4 · Service 5 · Service 6 |
UMD Settings:
Sub Menu | Setting Option Description |
UMD Display | [ON]Turn on the UMD display.
[OFF]Turn off the UMD display. · ON · OFF |
UMD Color | [Green]UMD character display green. [Red]UMD character display red. [White]UMD character display white. [Black]UMD character display black.
· Green · Red · White · Black |
UMD protocol | [Local]Users can customize the UMD character.[TSL3.1]Select TSL3.1. [TSL4.0]Select TSL4.0.[TSL5.0]
Select TSL5.0. · Local · TSL3.1 · TSL4.0 · TSL5.0 Note: TSL3.1/TSL4.0 use RS422 interface, 8bit data, 1 stop, even parity, 38400 baud.TSL5.0 uses a LAN interface, and the default IP address of the monitor: is 192.168.1.155. |
UMD Character1 | UMD name of the single picture mode or Win1 in Quad mode.
· Channel1 (Note: UMD protocol should select Local) |
UMD Character 2 | UMD name of the Win2 in Quad mode.
· Channel2 (Note: UMD protocol should select Local) |
UMD Character 3 | UMD name of the Win3 in Quad mode.
· Channel3 (Note: UMD protocol should select Local) |
Sub Menu | Setting Option Description |
UMD Character 4 | UMD name of the Win4 in Quad mode.
· Channel4 (Note: UMD protocol should select Local) |
UMD ID | The IMD address can be set anywhere between 0-126. The IMD address can be set to different IMD addresses of the machine when multiple machines are cascaded. This function can used to distinguish different machines by IMD address when using the RS-422 system to remote control different machines.
· 0-126 |
UMD Screen ID | IMD Screen ID can be set anywhere between 0-65534.
· 0-65534 Remark: Only available in TSL5.0 |
UMD Display ID | IMD Display ID can be set anywhere between 0-65531.
· 0-65531 Remark: Only available in TSL5.0 |
Baud Rate | Select the baud rate.
· 4800 · 9600 · 19200 · 38400 · 57600 · 115200 Remark: The default baud rate is 38400. |
Led Tally | [ON]Turn on Led Tally.
[OFF]Turn off Led Tally. · ON · OFF |
UMD Tally Color | [OFF]Turn off OSD Tally. [RG]OSD Tally select RG mode. [GR]OSD Tally select GR mode.
[RGY]OSD Tally select RGY mode. · OFF · RG · GR · RGY |
Tally Source | [GPI]Select GPI Select.
[TSL]Select TSL protocol control. · GPI · TSL |
UDP Port Number | Network Port Number 3000.
· 3000 |
System Settings:
Sub Menu | Setting Option Description |
Key Lock | [OFF]Turn off the Key Lock.
[ON]Turn on the Key Lock. · OFF · ON |
Language | [Chinese]Menu language selection Chinese.[English]Menu language selection English.
· Chinese · English |
Menu Display Timer | Setting the menu display timer.
· 5-60 |
Menu Position | Selecting the position of the menu.
· Top Left · Top Right · Bottom Left · Bottom Right |
OSD Blend | Setting the transparency of the menu.
· 0-30 |
DPMS | [Always ON] The Screen backlight is always turned on.[Light Sleep]Screen backlight will turn off if no signal or no operation for 1 minute.[Deep Sleep] The monitor will enter Eco mode if no signal or no operation for 1 minute, need to press the power button to wake up.
· Always ON · Light Sleep · Deep Sleep |
Pixel Move | Move the pixels after a period to decrease the residual
Images. · OFF · ON Note: The Pixel Move is only available under a 4K signal, 4K and above are invalid. |
Sub Menu | Setting Option Description |
Key Led | Setting the level of the Key indicator.
· OFF · Level 1 · Level 2 |
Source Info | [Auto]Source info will automatically disappear.
[ON]Turn on source info. · Auto · ON |
USB Select | Select the USB interface to update.
· Front · Back |
USB Mode | [USB Flash Disk]Upgrading the monitor with USB Flash Disk. [PCU]Upgrading the monitor with USB connected to the PC.
· USB Flash Disk · PC |
USB Upgrade | [FPGA]Upgrading FPGA by USB. [LUTs]Upgrading LUTs by USB. [OSD]Upgrading OSD by USB. [EDP]Upgrading EDP by USD. [APP]Upgrading APP by USB. [ALL]Upgrading All firmware by USB.
· FPGA · LUTs · OSD · EDP · APP · ALL |
DHCP | [OFF]Turn off DHCP.
[ON]Turn on DHCP. · OFF · ON |
Gateway | Setting monitor gateway.Default gateway.
· 192.168.001.001 |
Subnet Mask | Setting monitor subnet mask.Default subnet mask: 255.255.255.000.
· 255.255.255.000 |
IP Address | Setting monitor IP address.default IP address: 192.168.1.155.
· 192.168.1.155 |
Factory Reset | Factory Reset.
· >> |
Input Signal, Config Settings, and S1~S4 Keys Setting
Input Signal
Konvision monitor supports the input of a variety of signals. Since the UHD signals have various formats and need to set parameters such as color gamut. EOTF etc. Therefore, the Konvision monitor uses S1/S2/ S3/S4 keys to replace SDI & HDMI buttons and realize those settings. Monitors have been equipped with 5 default configs, Preset 1-5, the 5 default configs cannot be rewritten. Users can set another 5 configs, User 1-5, users can set the input signals to config 1-5 according to demands, then saving. The operation is to set S1-S4 bonded with 4 of the User 1-5, preset the monitoring parameters of an input signal, and then save to a user config, up to configs been saving, press the S1/S2/S3/S4 key to switch different signals.
Note: After modifying the parameters, be sure to save the Config in the menu. Otherwise, itstiloadsd the previous Config when pressing the S1-S4 keys.
Single Picture Display
Set SDI3 to Config1, S1 to Config1, and single picture mode display SDI3 signal. The steps are as follows:
- Connect the monitor signal to SDI 3 BNC.
- Press the MENU/EXIT key, then switch to the Source option, select Display Mode to Single, and input Mode to Single Input. Win1 Source to SDI3.
- Then, switch to the Config option and select Config 1 press the Knob button to save
- After saving, press the S1 key to call Config1. At this time, the screen will display the SDI3 signal.
Quad Split Mode
Wint display SDI1. Win2 display SDI2, Win3 display SDI3. Win4 display HDMI. Set it to Config1, S1 to Config1, and quad display. The steps are as follows:
Win1 | Win2 |
Win3 | Win4 |
- Connect the monitor signal to SDI/HDMI BNC.
- Press the MENU/EXIT key, then switch to the Source option, select Display Mode to Quad, Input Mode to Quad Input, Wint Source to SDI1, Wand in2 Source to SDI2. Win3 Source to SDI3. Win4 Source to HDMI.
- Then, switch ContRobsonon and select Conta 1.l press the Knob button to save
- After saving, press the S1 key to call Config1. At this time, the screen will display the quad split mode.
SDI SQD/2SI display 4K signal
The operation method the is same for SDI 2SI and SDI SQD, only the 8K version monitor supports quad link 12G SDI SQD/2SI display 8K signal.
Win1(SDI1) | Win2(SDI2) |
Win3(SDI3) | Win4(SDI4) |
Quad link SDI SQD or 2SI
Set Quad link SDI SQD display 4K signal to Config1, S1 key to Config1.
The steps are as follows:
- Connect the monitor signal to SDI1/2/3/4 BNC
- Press the ENU/EXIT key, then switch to the Source option, select Display Mode to Single, Input Mode to sni son
- Then, switch to the Config option and select Config1, press the Knob button to save.
- After saving, press the S1 key to call Config1. At this time, the screen will display the 4K signal (Quad link SDI SOD Mode).
Configuration Settings Description
Except switch to different channels, the Config of the S1/S2/S3/S4 can also set other parameters, such as brightness, contrast, EOT curve, color gamut, and so on. Users can preset 5configsg in the menu according to their requirements After modifying the parameters, be sure to save the Config in the menu. Otherwise, it loads the previous Config wpressingress the S1-S4 keys. Set Single Input HDMI to Config5, color space to U1_ Users, brightness to 80, S2 key to Config5. The steps are as follows.
- Press the MENU/EXIT key, then switch to the Source option, select Display Mode to Single, and Input Mode to Sional not. Win Source to HOMIn
- Switch the menu to the other option, and select color space ou Useri
- Switch the menu to Image and select Backlight to 80,
- Switch the menu to the Function option and select S2 to Config5
- After setting, switch the menu to the Config option and select the Save Config to Config5, press the Knob button to save.
- After saving, press the S2 key to call Config5. At this time, the screen will display the HDMI single picture mode, color space is U1_User1, and brightness is 80.
Function Keys Description
Function Keys F1/F2/F3/F4/F5 can be preset to different function shortcuts included in 4 different. preset groups. Press an F key to pop up the preset menu, and press 51/52/53/54 to switch different groups.
- User can preset the Function keys F1/F2/F3/F4/F5 in the menu
- Press the F key once, and the function key menu pops up, press the F key again, then turn on or turn off the corresponding F key function. If press the S1-S4 key when the F key menu pops up, users can switch to different F key preset groups.
FAQ
Q: What should I do if there is no image or sound on the monitor?
A: Unplug the power cord immediately and contact professionals for assistance if issues persist after careful examination.
Q: How can I ensure the longevity of the LCD panel?
A: Avoid exposing the LCD panel to direct sunlight for prolonged periods and use a screen saver or timer to prevent displaying the same images for too long.
Documents / Resources
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konvision KUM KXM Monitors [pdf] User Manual 672c1f1c1a40c, KUM KXM Monitors, KUM KXM, Monitors |