Product Information
Product Introduction
The PortKeys BM7IIDS is a 7-inch monitor designed for professional video production. It features a high-resolution display and multiple input/output options.
Dimensions: 179.3mm (width) x 106.8mm (height) x 31mm (depth).
Key Features and Ports:
- EXIT Button: Long press for 3 seconds to switch the state of touch control.
- Custom Function Keys (F1-F4) for quick access to features.
- Indicator light.
- Sliding Menu for navigation.
- 2.4GHz Antenna for wireless connectivity.
- MOTOR CONTROL Port: DC 5.5*2.1, 2 Pin LEMO connector for motor control.
- Video Ports: SDI Output, SDI Input 1, SDI Input 2, HDMI Input, HDMI Output.
- Camera Control Interface port.
- 1/4" Threaded Insert for mounting.
- Power Switch.
- USB Upgrade Port for firmware updates and LUT loading.
- Audio Headphone Output (3.5mm jack).
- DC IN Port (7-24V) for power input.
Operating temperature range: 0°C to 40°C.
Packing List
- BM7 II DS Monitor X1
- Micro USB Flash Drive X1
- Safety Box X1
- Threaded DC Power Cable X1
- Customer Feedback Card X1
Basic Parameters
Screen Size | 7" |
Color Gamut | 85% P3 |
Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Brightness | 2200nit |
Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 |
Dimension | 179.3 x 106.8 x 31mm |
Weight | 460g |
Viewing Angle | 85/85/85/85 |
Material | Aluminum Alloy |
Video Signal Input | 3G SDI x 2, HDMI |
Video Signal Output | 3G SDI, HDMI |
Signal Conversion | HDMI to SDI HD Output |
Camera Control Port | Motor Control / CAMERA REMOTE |
Input Voltage | 7-24V |
USB-A | Upgrade Firmware / Load LUT |
Support Battery Model | SONY NP-F970/F960/F750/F550 |
Power Input/Output | 2 Pin LEMO/DC 5.5*2.1 |
Audio Output | 3.5mm Headphone Jack |
Maximum Power | 15W |
Antenna | 2.4G |
Fan | Adjustable |
Signal Specifications
Supported input resolution and frame rate (HDMI Signal)
- 1920×1080p @ 23.97Hz, 24Hz, 25Hz, 29.97Hz, 30Hz, 50Hz, 59.94Hz, 60Hz
- 1920×1080psf @ 23.97Hz, 24Hz, 25Hz, 29.97Hz, 30Hz
- 1920×1080i @ 50Hz, 59.94Hz, 60Hz
- 1280×720p @ 50Hz, 59.94Hz, 60Hz
- 720×576p & 720×576i @ 50Hz
- 720×480p & 720×480i @ 50Hz, 59.94Hz, 60Hz
Supported input/output resolution and frame rate (SDI Signal)
- 1920×1080p @ 50fps, 59.94fps, 60fps
- 1920×1080p @ 50Hz, 59.94Hz, 60Hz YUV422
- 1920×1080p @ 23.98Hz, 24Hz, 25Hz, 29.94Hz, 30Hz YUV444/YUV422
- 1920×1080psf @ 23.98Hz, 24Hz, 25Hz, 29.97Hz, 30Hz YUV444/YUV422
- 1920×1080i @ 50Hz, 59.94Hz, 60Hz YUV444/YUV422
- 1280×720p @ 50Hz, 59.94Hz, 60Hz YUV444/YUV422
Function Interface
Function Interface Gesture Switching
Swipe right on any interface to adjust to the function setting interface.
Function Introduction
The main interface displays key status information:
- 1. Software Features indicator.
- 2. Battery Level indicator.
- 3. HDMI Signal status (connected/disconnected).
- 4. 3D LUT Loading Status (Before and After Data).
- 5. 3D LUT ON/OFF status toggle.
- 6. Screen Brightness adjustment slider (1-10).
- 7. Fan Strength adjustment slider (1-10).
- 8. Button to quickly enter the Software Function List.
- 9. Button to quickly enter the Software Debugging menu.
Custom Function Keys Settings
1. Select the function icon you wish to replace.
2. Click the "[Add Icon]" to add shortcut functions to the left and right sides. If function icons are already present, you can swipe down in the shortcut function title area to continue adding.
3. Select the function icon and click the "[Delete Icon]" to remove it.
4. The "[Return Icon]" serves as the Return key.
The first four functions (F1-F4) are shortcut functions by default. You can swipe left or right to enter the function menu to change these custom functions.
Once F key settings are completed, the F1-F4 keys on the monitor can be used to toggle these functions on or off.
Basic Operation
Long press the "[Menu Icon]" button; the function parameter settings will appear at the bottom of the screen.
Swipe the "[Right Arrow Icon]" to the right to enter the function menu, allowing you to replace or delete functions.
Swipe the "[Left Arrow Icon]" to the left to enter the function menu, allowing you to replace or delete functions.
Settings Interface
Settings Interface Gesture Switching
Swipe left on any interface to adjust to the system settings interface.
Image Settings
1. Click the "[Image Icon]" button.
2. Parameter setting information is displayed.
3. Parameter setting information for the next page is displayed.
4. The current page number of image parameters is shown. Swipe left or right in the bottom information area to switch between pages.
Adjustable parameters include: Brightness, Contrast, Chroma, Sharpness, Tint, Anamorphic settings (e.g., 1.00x), Backlight, and Color Temperature (e.g., 6500K).
Signal Source Settings
1. Click the "[Signal Source Icon]" button.
2. Signal source setup information is displayed.
Available sources: HDMI, SDI 1, SDI 2.
LUT Output Settings
1. Click the "[LUT Output Icon]" button.
2. LUT output and 1080P->I and other setting information are displayed.
Options include: Output Control, 1080P->I, Auto 3G Level A/B Out, Display Sync.
Display Flip Settings
1. Click the "[Display Flip Icon]" button.
2. Display flip setting information is displayed.
Options include: H Flip, V Flip.
System Settings
1. Click the "[System Settings Icon]" button.
2. System parameter setting information is displayed.
3. System parameter setting information for the next page is displayed.
Options include: OSD Language (e.g., English), System Reset, Fan control, Battery Voltage display, Display Gamut, Black Level, Gesture Zooming.
3D LUT Settings
1. Click the "[3D LUT Icon]" button.
2. 3D LUT setting information is displayed.
Options include: 3D LUT, Stored from USB, USB Looks, Reset LUT.
Volume Settings
1. Click the "[Volume Icon]" button (?).
2. Volume setting information is displayed.
Version Settings
1. Click the "[Version Icon]" button.
2. View version information and upgrades.
Information displayed: Version Information (e.g., BM7-V1.05.09.C28.B34), Run Time (e.g., 10H), and Update status (USB).
Camera Control Interface
Camera Control Interface Gesture Switching
Swipe down on any interface to adjust to the camera control settings interface.
Camera Model Setting
1. Click the "[Wi-Fi / USB Icon]" button.
2. Camera model options are displayed:
- Wi-Fi/USB, RED(EXT), RED(CTRL), Z CAM E2(LANC), BMPCC(BLE), BMPCC(LANC), Canon(LANC), Sony(MUTI), Sony(LANC), Panasonic(Remote).
- The currently selected model is displayed as "Wi-Fi/USB".
3. The number of the current page of camera brands is shown. Swipe left or right in the bottom information area to switch pages.
Bluetooth Connection
1. Select the camera model "BMPCC4K(BLE)".
2. Click the "[Pairing Icon]" button.
3. Select "My Device" to initiate Bluetooth connection. This section shows the status of a successful Bluetooth connection.
4. To add a new device, select "Add New Device". Turn on the BMPCC4K/6K Bluetooth function and record the passcode displayed (shown in Picture 1). Enter this passcode on the monitor (as shown in Picture 2 and 3), then click "Pair". Upon successful connection, the Bluetooth icon will turn yellow.
5. Select "Disconnect" to terminate the Bluetooth connection.
Function Usage
1. Click "FOCUS".
2. Adjust Focus settings.
3. Initiate Record function.
4. Adjust parameters using the progress bar.
Wi-Fi Connection
1. On the KOMODO camera, navigate to the Main menu, find Communication, select Wi-Fi, and enable "Ad-Hoc". Ensure the SSID setting starts with "KOMODO" or "komodo" and the frequency band is "2.4GHz".
2. On the monitor, select the "Wi-Fi / USB" camera mode. Click the "[Wi-Fi Icon]" to open the Wi-Fi settings.
3. Select "My Device" to connect to the Wi-Fi. The status will indicate a successful WiFi record.
4. Select "Add New Device", choose the Wi-Fi name on the monitor, and enter the password. Tap "OK". The Wi-Fi icon will be displayed after a successful connection.
5. Select "Disconnect" to disconnect the Wi-Fi connection.
Motor Control Interface
Motor Control Interface Gesture Switching
Swipe up on any interface to adjust to the motor control settings interface.
Motor Control
1. Click to select channel options, such as "FOCUS NO:1".
2. Select the chosen channel option to set its parameters.
3. Initiate Record function.
4. Adjust the motor stroke.
Warnings
Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
RF Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator & your body.
Regarding test setup photos and AC line conducted emission: The earphone normally receives power from a charge box that connects to the public utility AC power lines, thus line conducted emission needs to be tested.
Regarding BLE test report: Similar to AC line conducted emission, line conducted emission needs to be tested.
Regarding A3-TZ2009001675-E2 BT:
- Product name is incorrect.
- Product Description: TECNO Mobile Phone, Model No: A3.
- Standards: FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 Subpart C Section 15.247 ANSI C63.10;2013.
- For AC line conducted emission: The earphone normally receives power from a charge box that connects to the public utility AC power lines, so line conducted emission needs to be tested.