Marshall Electronics Orchid OR-434 Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions Manual
OR-434
Quad 4.3” Fully Featured Rack Mount Monitor System
Operating Instructions
Marshall Electronics
Warranty
Marshall Electronics warranties to the rst consumer that this OR-434 LCD monitor will (under normal use) be
free from defects in workmanship and materials, when received in its original container, for a period of one year
from the purchase date. This warranty is extended to the rst consumer only, and proof of purchase is necessary
to honor the warranty. If there is no proof of purchase provided with a warranty claim, Marshall Electronics
reserves the right not to honor the warranty set forth above. Therefore, labor and parts may be charged to the
consumer. This warranty does not apply to the product exterior or cosmetics. Misuse, abnormal handling,
alterations or modications in design or construction void this warranty. It is considered normal for a minimal
amount of pixels, not to exceed three, to fail on the periphery of the display active viewing area. Marshall
Electronics reserves the option to refuse service for display pixel failure if deemed unobtrusive to effective use
of the monitor by our technicians. No sales personnel of the seller or any other person is authorized to make any
warranties other than those described above, or to extend the duration of any warranties on behalf of Marshall
Electronics, beyond the time period described above. Due to constant effort to improve products and product
features, specications may change without notice.
Marshall Electronics, Inc.
1910 East Maple Avenue
El Segundo, CA 90245
Tel.: (800) 800-6608 / (310) 333-0606
Fax: (310)333-0688
www.LCDracks.com / [email protected]
2009 - 1215
Contents
Product Overview ............................................................................................................................................................................. 3
Features .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
Installation and Initial Setup ......................................................................................................................................................... 5
Unpacking .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Mounting ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
Connections and Power-On .............................................................................................................................................................. 5
Front Panel Features ........................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Power Button ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Input Select Buttons .......................................................................................................................................................................... 6
User-Denable Function Buttons .................................................................................................................................................... 6
Image Adjustment Knobs ................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Rear Panel Features ......................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Power Input ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Compatible Input Formats ............................................................................................................................................................. 8
On-Screen Menu ............................................................................................................................................................................... 9
MAIN MENU AND NAVIGATION ................................................................................................................................................ 12
INFO SUBMENU.............................................................................................................................................................................. 12
INPUT SUBMENU ........................................................................................................................................................................... 12
PICTURE SUBMENU...................................................................................................................................................................... 13
COLOR SUBMENU ......................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Color Temperature Presets .............................................................................................................................................................. 13
RGB Bias and Gain .......................................................................................................................................................................... 13
SCREEN SUBMENU ....................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Scan .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14
Aspect Ratio Setting ......................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Mono / Color .................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
H/V Delay ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Shift H .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 14
Shift V ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
MARKER CONFIGURATION SUBMENU .................................................................................................................................. 15
Markers ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 15
Center Marker .................................................................................................................................................................................. 15
Aspect Markers ................................................................................................................................................................................ 15
Safety Marker ................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Marker Mat ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Line Thickness .................................................................................................................................................................................. 15
Line Type .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
AUDIO CONFIGURATION SUBMENU ....................................................................................................................................... 16
Meter Background ............................................................................................................................................................................ 16
Display Channels ............................................................................................................................................................................. 16
Active Channel Only ........................................................................................................................................................................ 16
Meter Columns ................................................................................................................................................................................. 16
Display Type ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Front Volume .................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Rear Volume ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Headroom Start ................................................................................................................................................................................ 16
Headroom End ................................................................................................................................................................................. 16
Channel Assignment ......................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Load CH Preset ................................................................................................................................................................................ 16
Save CH Preset ................................................................................................................................................................................ 17
CH Preset ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
WAVEFORM SUBMENU ................................................................................................................................................................ 17
VECTORSCOPE SUBMENU ......................................................................................................................................................... 18
ClipGuide SUBMENU ...................................................................................................................................................................... 18
USER ASSIGN SUBMENU ............................................................................................................................................................. 19
REMOTE SUBMENU ...................................................................................................................................................................... 20
SETUP SUBMENU ........................................................................................................................................................................... 20
Specications ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Maintenance / Color Calibration Procedure .............................................................................................................................. 23
Warranty Information ..................................................................................................................................................................... 24
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Maintenance / Color Calibration Procedure
Screen Cleaning
Periodically clean the screen surface using ammonia-free cleaning wipes (Marshall Part No. V-HWP-K).
A clean micro-ber cloth can also be used using only non-abrasive and ammonia-free cleaning agents.
Do not use paper towels. Paper towel bers are coarse and may scratch the surface of the polycarbonate
faceplate or leave streaks on the surface. Antistatic and ngerprint resistant cleaning agents are recommended.
Do not apply excessive pressure to the screen to avoid damaging the LCD.
Faceplate Dusting
Dust the unit with a soft, damp cloth or chamois. Dry or abrasive cloths may cause electrostatic charge on the
surface, attracting dust particles. Neutralize static electricity effects by using the recommended cleaning and
polishing practice.
Color Calibration Procedure
Allow both the unit you want to calibrate and the Minolta® CA-210 to warm up for a minimum of 20 minutes.
Attach the CA-210 color probe to the update dongle.
• With the unit still turned on, insert the update dongle into the service port at the rear of the screen you wish to
calibrate.
• Use the menu navigation joystick or menu buttons of the appropriate screen and go to:
Color Menu
Color Temp
• Cal D65/D93 to calibrate both
• Cal D65 to calibrate only D65
• Cal D93 to calibrate only D93
Press enter once to select and again to conrm
• Follow the on-screen instructions
Notes:
1. If there is no color probe attached or you make a mistake and try to calibrate the incorrect screen, you will get
an error message and the screen will default to previous settings.
2. If the calibration process is interrupted while in progress, the current screen settings will be corrupted and the
calibration process will have to be repeated.
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Product Overview
The Orchid OR-434 is a Quad 4.3” fully featured rack mount monitor system. The OR-434 offers built-in
Waveform Monitor, Vectorscope, Audio Bars, audio output, and several diagnostic tools. This monitor is ideal
for use in control rooms, media duplication facilities, and remote vans. The OR-434 provides a complete Audio
/Video monitoring solution for 4 HD/SD-SDI feeds when combined with a Marshall audio monitor (AR-
AM series). Each 4.3” screen is equipped with a single HD/SD-SDI input with loop-through, along with an
optional input slot which can be used for additional Component, DVI-I, or other input formats. Diagnostic tools
include our exclusive ClipGuide feature, 16 Tri-Color Audio Bar Graph meters with peak hold and numeric
display of headroom and peak levels, and real-time analysis of color space conversion gamut errors. Other
standard features include factory calibrated screens, easy-to-navigate onscreen menus with “joystick” control, 5
assignable function keys, adjustable color temperature, aspect ratio settings, a variety of screen markers, underscan
mode, blue-only mode, monochrome mode, H/V delay, and 7 assignable GPI inputs.
High Resolution 4.3” Widescreen Panel
The OR-434 features an all-digital TFT-MegaPixel active matrix LCD system. The LCD panel features a nominal
brightness of 200 cd/m
2
and a contrast ratio of 400:1 making each display ideal in a variety of environments and
lighting conditions.
Real-time Color Vectorscope
The built-in Vectorscope allows users to monitor color gamut range in real
time. It displays in full color and can also be displayed in various sizes,
positions, and transparency options. The Vectorscope has adjustable gain
from 1x to 5x.
Waveform monitor function
The built-in waveform monitor (which includes adjustable White and Black
clip level indicators) can be displayed in various aspect ratios, positions,
and transparency options. The Waveform Monitor not only monitors
luminance, but can also warn the user for out-of-range conditions such
as overexposure or “blacker-than-black” errors with fully user-adjustable
warning limits.
ClipGuide
The ClipGuide function operates with both the Waveform display and
Monochrome/Color picture display. Both the upper and lower ClipGuide
levels are user-adjustable in order to accurately display over-and-under
exposures during different shooting conditions. For example, the upper
ClipGuide limit may be set to 85 IRE and the lower limit to 10 IRE. With
these settings, any exposures over the set limit of 85 IRE will display red
on both the Waveform and picture (if selected). The same will be true for
blacks under 10 IRE.
Chroma monitor function
Included in the ClipGuide menu are settings for monitoring color gamut errors, which can occur in color space
conversion. Any data exceeding these values will be displayed as Yellow in the picture. The factory preset for C
limits are 16 and 240 according to ITU-R BT.709. Typically, these values should not be exceeded during normal
video production.
Features
3
Specifications
Screen Size
4.3” Diagonal
Display Area (h x v)
93.0 x 55.8 mm
Aspect Ratio
16:10 (16:9 / 4:3 Selectable)
Pixels
800 x 480
Color Depth
8-bit (16.7M Colors)
Viewing Angle (h x v)
-65°~+65° x -65° ~+45° (CR >10)
Brightness
200 cd/m
2
Contrast Ratio
400:1
Pixel Pitch (h x v)
0.116 x 0.116 mm
Dimensions (w x h x d)
480.8mm x 88.1mm x 89.9mm
18.9” x 3.46” x 3.54”
Weight (Monitor Only)
5.29 lbs including power adapter
Operating Temperature
32° F to 104° F (0° C to 40° C)
Storage Temperature
-4° F to104° F (-20° C to 40° C)
RoHs
Do not dispose. Return to
Manufacturer or Authorized
Recycle Facility.
PANEL
VIDEO INPUT/OUTPUT
HD/SD-SDI Video Input / Output
CONNECTORS
Video Input - 1 x BNC Female (75 Ω)
Video Output (Active Loop-Through) - 1 x BNC Female (75 Ω)
Parallel Remote - RJ-45
Optional Input Slot
Audio Output Jacks - 3.5mm Stereo x 2. One Front and One Rear.
Service Terminal
Power Input - 4-Pin Male XLR
Pin 1: GND
Pin 2: N/C
Pin 3: N/C
Pin 4: +12VDC
ELECTRICAL
Power Consumption - 4 Amp (Max) @ 12VDC (48 W Max)
Voltage Requirement - 12VDC (10VDC-18VDC)
MECHANICAL
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Select color temperature and gamma mode
Color temperature presets may be selected between D65 or D93 as well as user-dened settings.
Gamma settings are adjustable from 1.0 to 3.0 in 0.1 steps. The standard setting is 2.2.
Flexible Screen Markers
A variety of screen markers in 4:3, 16:9, and full screen modes allow accurate monitoring of the different aspect
ratios used in broadcast environments.
User-Denable Function Buttons
Five user-denable function buttons on the front panel allow quick access to numerous settings and features
including Input 1, Option Input, Waveform, Vectorscope, Audio Bars, aspect ratio, screen markers, monochrome
mode, H/V delay mode, and more.
AUDIO Jack
There are two 3.5mm AUDIO jacks (one on the front panel for headphones and one on rear panel to feed an
external amplier). It is possible to utilize both the front panel headphone connect and rear panel speaker
connector simultaneously with individual volume controls. The Marshall AR-AM series is the perfect companion
for monitoring audio.
Precision Audio Level Meters
De-embeds and displays up to 16 channels of audio using sixteen
64-segment tri-color Audio Meters with user-adjustable reference levels.
The Audio Level Meters provide numerical indicators and headroom levels,
as well as peak hold function. Audio Channel Loss Warning prevents errors
during monitoring.
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TimeCode
Selects among to following options: OFF / LTC / VITC1 / VITC2. In the most cases, the value of LTC and
VITC1 will be identical to each other.
Power Save
• When enabled, the monitor will go to sleep after a predened time has passed when loss of picture occurs.
• When a valid video format is detected, the monitor will wake up from the sleep state.
• Pressing any front panel keys will wake up the monitor.
• In the sleep state, all lights (including the backlight and front key indicators) are turned off.
Any change in parallel remote status will wake up the monitor.
• Tally status is not affected by sleep mode.
Key Lock
When it is locked, user cannot use front panel keys except for accessing the menu.
Reset to MFG Default
• This will Restore all conguration values and functions to the factory preset state.
• This will not change Model Name, Serial Number, or White Balance Data.
• Requires Conrm action by selecting Conrm again.
(Select Reset -> Press Enter -> Select Conrm -> Press Enter)
• Resetting default will not effect backed up data.
Backup User Conguration
• This command backs up all user information to secondary EEPROM (User settings)
• Requires Conrm action by selecting Conrm again.
(Select Backup -> Press Enter -> Select Conrm -> Press Enter)
Restore User Conguration
This will Restore all information previously stored to the secondary EEPROM (User settings) and overwrites all
Current settings. Requires Conrm action by selecting Conrm again. (Select Restore -> Press Enter -> Select
Conrm -> Press Enter). After restoration, the system exits the OSD menu.
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Precision White Balance with Color Temperature Adjustment
White balance adjustment is essential in order to render colors correctly.
To display colors correctly, gray scale should maintain identical color
temperature. The white balance for ORCHID monitors defaults to D65
(6500K) so the user does not need to adjust white balance.
LCD monitors have color-matching issues because white balance can be
affected by a change in luminance level. Our unique color management
system solves this problem.
The ORCHID operating system includes an Automatic White Balance
function that allows a “One Button” calibration procedure when used with a
Minolta CA-210 color probe. All Orchid Series LCD panels are calibrated
at the factory to ensure color conformity between screens.
Installation and Initial Setup
Unpacking
Carefully unpack the OR-434 monitor and verify that the following items are included:
• OR-434 Monitor
• 12V 4.6A XLR Power Supply with 4-Pin Female XLR Connector
• Operating Instructions
Inspect the unit for any physical damage that may have occurred during shipping. Should there be any damage,
immediately call Marshall Electronics Customer Service at (800) 800-6608. If you are not located within the
continental United States, call +1 (310) 333-0606.
Mounting
The OR-434 monitor features a standard 19” rack mount conguration with tilt capability.
First secure the upper screws and then the lower ones (as illustrated below).
Connections and Power-On
Plug the power supply into an AC power source (100-240 V @ 50/60 Hz). Attach the 4-pin female XLR
connector to the back of the monitor. The monitor will draw no more than 4.0 Amps at 12 Volts in operation
(48 Watts).
Connect the required cables for video signal input and output (Power must be applied to the OR-434 for the
active loop-through outputs to be activated). All BNC connectors are rated at 75Ω.
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REMOTE SUBMENU
Event Trigger
• Two types of events are allowed.
• The falling event is when you pull down to ground, and the rising event is when you remove the
ground and the pin returns to normal high state.
• Falling events occurs only once and on the event of power up sequence.
• This means a falling event will occur only once regardless of whether its pin is repeatedly grounded
such as when selecting an input source.
• The rising event can only occur once a pin has been pulled down to ground to activate the command
such as turning on a tally releasing ground (open circuit) to turn off.
• Priority
• Lower pin number has higher priorities over higher pin numbers during power up sequence.
Tally System
Tally System can be used with non-separated mode and separated mode.
Non-separated mode
• Supports R/G/B tallies.
• Can mix any channels. FOR EXAMPLE: Mix Red and Green for Amber.
• Cannot mix R/G/B for White (It will be pink due to white balance).
• Cannot be assigned with separated tallies.
Left/Right Separated Mode
• Supports R/G/B tallies on each Left and Right.
• Can mix any channels for each Left and Right.
• Cannot mix R/G/B for White (It will be pink due to white balance).
• Cannot be assigned with non-separated tallies.
SETUP SUBMENU
Format Display
Auto
This mode will display the video format information for
about 8 seconds whenever video format is changed.
Off - This mode will not display any video format
information.
On - This mode will always display current video
format information.
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Pin 1 through Pin 8
The RJ-45 Remote connector on the rear panel has 8
pins. Pin 5 is Ground, while the remaining 7 pins are
pulled high to 3.3VDC and may be used for Tally or
other Remote Commands. A list of available
Commands and Tally congurations can be found in
the Menu Overview section of this manual. The
command or Tally is activated by connecting the
corresponding Pin (1-4 and 6-8) to Pin 5 (Ground).
Y Limits (These values are shared with WFM settings)
Set luminance upper and lower limits to be monitored.
• Limits are displayed in IRE unit
• Varies between -7.3 IRE and 109.1 IRE
• This value will be shown in WFM window as red line
Any data exceeding these values will be displayed as red on the picture
• These values are shared with WFM settings
• Internally, Y values ranges from 0 to 255
• -7.3 IRE equals to 0 in digital
• 0 IRE equals to 16 in digital
• 100 IRE equals to 235 in digital
• 109.1 IRE equals to 255 in digital
C Limits
Sets the chrominance levels to be monitored.
• Displayed in 8-bit digital video representation.
Any data exceeding these values will be displayed as Yellow in the picture
• The factory preset for C limits are 16 and 240 according to ITU-R BT.709
• Typically these values should not be exceeded during normal video production
USER ASSIGN SUBMENU
F-1 thru F-5
There are ve Function Keys on the front panel of the
OR-434. Each of these F-keys key may be assigned any
one of 31 different functions as required by the job or
individual user. These functions are listed in the Menu
Overview section of this manual.
One-way functions
• Pressing pre-dened key will activate the feature
When it is enabled, the indicator of the key will
be lit up.
• Pressing again will have no effect.
FOR EXAMPLE: Selecting Input, Selecting
Audio Preset, Selecting White Balance
Two-ways functions
• Pressing pre-dened key will active the feature
• When it is enabled, the indicator of the key will turn on
• Pressing again will deactivate the feature.
FOR EXAMPLE: Scan, WFM, ALM, Layout, HV Delay
Sequential functions
• Pressing pre-dened key will rotate features in sequence.
FOR EXAMPLE: Timecode, Color Channel
• TimeCode will change its state for OFF->LTC->VITC1->VITC2->OFF
• Color Channel will change its state for RGB->R Only->G Only … -> RGB
To assign a function while in the User Assign submenu, use the Joystick to highlight the desired F-key. Press
the Joystick
è and the é or ê to choose the function. When the appropriate function is highlighted, press the
Joystick in to save the selection.
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Front Panel Features
2
1
5 3 4
Power Button with Indicator
Press power switch to turn on the power. The unit and indicator lights will turn on.
Press again to turn off the power.
Tri-Color Tally Light
30mm Tri-Color tally lamp controlled via the Remote connector on the rear of the unit.
User-Denable Function Keys
Five user-denable function buttons can be used for direct access to various settings.
Functions are assigned using the on-screen menu.
Joystick Control
Press the Joystick IN to access the on-screen Menu. Gently move the Joystick Up- é, Down- ê,
Left- ç, or Right- è to navigate the on-screen menu, and to change values. Press the Joystick IN to save
any changes or selections. Exit the on-screen menu by moving the Joystick to the Left one or more times.
When not in the Menu mode, the Joystick is used to control the following settings directly:
• Brightness
• Contrast
• Saturation
• Sharpness
• Volume
Move the Joystick in the é or êdirection to choose the setting you want to adjust, then move the Joystick
ç, or è to change the value. Release the Joystick after making the necessary adjustment. The display
will return to normal within 5 seconds.
Headphone Jack
3.5mm stereo headphone jack. Left and Right source are selected from the on-screen menu.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Rear Panel Features
Parallel Remote RJ-45
Pin Assignments
Pin 1
GPI 1
Pin 2
GPI 2
Pin 3
GPI 3
Pin 4
GPI 4
Pin 5
GND
Pin 6
GPI 5
Pin 7
GPI 6
Pin 8
GPI 7
GPI Input
RJ-45 connector for 7 user-assignable GPI inputs. Assignable using the on-screen menu.
Service Port
Proprietary connection used for rmware upgrades and LCD color balance calibration.
Power Input
Connect 12VDC to the 4-Pin XLR power input connector. Power can be supplied from the included power
supply or from a variety of DC sources supplying at least 1 Amp at 12 Volts.
IMPORTANT: If using a power source other than the included power supply, be sure that the polarity of
the DC input is correct:
Pin 1: GND
Pin 2: N/C
Pin 3: N/C
Pin 4: +12VDC
Option Slot
Used to connect an optional input card such as the OR-DVI (DVI input) or OR-YPR (Component input).
Audio Output
3.5mm stereo line level output for monitoring embedded audio channels. The desired audio channels are
selected in the Audio onscreen menu. The output level is also controlled through the Audio onscreen menu.
Video input and output connectors
The video input auto detects HD and SD-SDI video signals.
The output connector is an active re-clocked video signal from the HD/SDI input.
1
2
3
4
6
5
1
5 4
6
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7
VECTORSCOPE SUBMENU
Layout
Use this menu to choose from several available preset
screen layouts. There are two layouts. Choosing any
of the preset layouts will override the settings in the
Vectorscope, Size, and Position menus.
Vectorscope
Use this menu to turn the Vectorscope display On or Off when in the Normal mode.
Size
Use this menu to choose the size of the Vectorscope display in Normal mode. Choices are Small, Medium,
and Large.
Position
Use this menu to select the position you want the Vectorscope display to occupy on the screen when in the
Normal mode. Choices are Left Top, Left Bottom, Right Top, and Right Bottom.
Display Type
Use this menu to choose how to display the Vectorscope. The choices are Overlay or Overlap. In the Overlay
mode, the Vectorscope will be semi-transparent and the user will be able to see the source video through the
Vectorscope. In the Overlap mode, the Vectorscope will be Opaque and will block the source video.
Gain
Use this menu to change the gain of the Vectorscope display. Normally, the Vectorscope displays x1.00. In
order to allow a magnied view, the gain is adjustable from x1.00 to x4.98 in .01 steps. Changing this value has
no effect on the source material.
ClipGuide SUBMENU
ClipGuide
Use this menu to turn the ClipGuide function On or Off.
Mode
Allows the choice of which ClipGuide function you want
to display. There are 6 modes to choose from:
• Luma (Y) displayed over Color video
• Luma (Y) displayed over Mono video
• Chroma (C) displayed over Color video
• Chroma (C) displayed over Mono video
• Luma (Y) and Chroma (C) displayed over Color Video
• Luma (Y) and Chroma (C) displayed over Mono Video
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Display Type
ClipGuide will display over and under values in two ways when monitoring the video signal. In the Zebra
mode, over and under conditions are indicated in a Zebra (diagonal stripe) pattern. In the Fill mode, over and
under conditions are indicated by a solid ll. In either Zebra or Fill mode, Red is the indication for Luma and
Yellow is the indication for Chroma.
Save CH Preset To >
Use this menu to select which one of 8 memory locations where the user wants to store the current channel
output assignments.
CH Preset
Use this menu to Lock or Unlock the ability to save to the Ch Preset memory locations. This helps to prevent
accidental overwriting of stored presets. When Locked, Ch Presets may still be recalled.
WAVEFORM SUBMENU
Layout
Use this menu to choose from several available preset
screen layouts. There are two layouts. Choosing any of the
preset layouts will override the settings in the Waveform,
Size and Position menus.
Waveform
Use this menu to turn the Waveform display On or Off
when in the Normal mode.
Size
Use this menu to choose the size of the Waveform display in Normal mode. Choices are Small, Medium, and
Large.
Position
Use this menu to select the position you want the Waveform display to occupy on the screen when in the
Normal mode. Choices are Left Top, Left Bottom, Right Top, and Right Bottom.
Display Type
Use this menu to choose how to display the waveform. The choices are Overlay or Overlap. In the Overlay
mode, the waveform will be semi-transparent and the user will be able to see the source video through the
waveform. In the Overlap mode, the waveform will be Opaque and will block the source video.
Y Over Limit
Use this menu to set where you want the waveform to display Red when the video source exceeds the limit set.
This value is adjustable from -7.3% to 109.1% IRE. This setting is shared with the ClipGuide Menu.
Y Under Limit
Use this menu to set where you want the waveform to display Red when the video source below the limit set.
This value is adjustable from -7.3% to 109.1% IRE. This setting is shared with the ClipGuide Menu.
Limits
• Internally, Y values ranges from 0 to 255
• -7.3 IRE is equal to 0 in digital
• 0 IRE is equal to 16 in digital
• 100 IRE is equal to 235 in digital
• 109.1 IRE is equal to 255 in digital
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OR-434 Compatible Formats
8
Format HD/SD-SDI Optional DVI
Module
Optional Component
Module
480 / 60i
ü ü
576 / 50i
ü ü
480 / 60p
ü
576 / 50p
ü
720 / 60p
ü
720 / 50p
ü
720 / 30p
ü
720 / 25
ü
720 / 24p
ü
1080 / 60p
1080 / 50p
1080 / 60i (30PsF)
ü ü ü
1080 / 50i (25PsF)
ü ü ü
1080 / 48i (24Psf)
ü ü ü
1080 / 30p
ü
1080 / 25p
ü
1080 / 24p
ü
VGA
ü ü
SVGA
ü ü
XGA
ü ü
SXGA
ü ü
UXGA
ü ü
WUXGA
On-Screen Menu
OR-434 MENU STRUCTURE OVERVIEW
INFO [1080i / 60]
MODEL NAME OR-434
OPTION CARD N/A
OPTION S/N
INPUT SDI
INPUT FORMAT 1080i / 60
COLOR MATRIX 709
COLOR TEMP D65
VERSION 0.0.0.0
INPUT [SDI]
RETURN
INPUT SELECT [SDI] / OPTION
Analog Calibrate >
PICTURE
RETURN
BRIGHT 0~100 [50] is Calibrated setting
CONTRAST 0~100 [50] is Calibrated setting
SATURATION 0~100 [50] is Calibrated setting
SHARPNESS 0~100 [0] is Calibrated setting
GAMMA 1.0/1.8/2.0/2.2/2.4/2.6 [2.2] is Calibrated Setting
COLOR [D65 / 709]
RETURN
COLOR MATRIX AUTO, RGB, BT. 601, BT. 709
COLOR TEMP CIE D65, JP D93, USER, CAL D65/D93, CAL D65, CAL D93
RED BIAS -128 to 127 [0] is Calibrated Setting
GREEN BIAS -128 to 127 [0] is Calibrated Setting
BLUE BIAS -128 to 127 [0] is Calibrated Setting
RED GAIN 0.000 to 1.992 [x1.00] is Calibrated setting
GREEN GAIN 0.000 to 1.992 [x1.00] is Calibrated setting
BLUE GAIN 0.000 to 1.992 [x1.00] is Calibrated setting
SCREEN [16 : 9]
RETURN
SCAN NORMAL, OVERSCAN, ZOOM
ASPECT AUTO, 4:3, 16:9
MONO COLOR SEL
RGB
MONO
RED
GREEN
BLUE
R+G
R+B
G+B
H/V DELAY ON / OFF
SHIFT H -128 to 127 [0] is Calibrated Setting (- = Right)
SHIFT V -128 to 127 [0] is Calibrated Setting (- = Down)
MARKER
RETURN
MARKER ON / OFF
CENTER ON / OFF
ASPECT RATIO
OFF
4:03
16 : 9
1.85 : 1
2.35 : 1
4 : 3 & 2.85 : 1
4 : 3 & 2.35 : 1
SAFETY ZONE 80% to 100% (OFF) [95%] is normal setting
MARKER MAT CLEAR, HALFTONE, BLACK
LINE THICKNESS 1, 2, 3
LINE LEVEL GRAY, HALFTONE, WHITE, INVERT
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Level Meter
Selects whether or not to display audio level meters.
Meter Background
Selects whether or not to display meter background.
Display Channels
Selects how many audio meters you want to display.
You may select any number of channels from 1 to 16.
Active Channel Only
Allows a choice of All channels or Active channels only.
Selecting Active will override the Display Channels setting.
Meter Columns
Allows a choice of displaying Level Meters is Dual (2) or Quad (4) columns.
Display Type
Allows a choice between Overlap and Overlay modes. Overlap is opaque and will block part of the video
image where the Level Meters appear. Overlay is Halftone (semi-transparent) so video can be seen through the
Level Meters.
Front Volume
Adjusts Headphone volume on the front panel. This value is adjustable from 0 to 40. Setting to 0 will Mute the
output.
Rear Volume
Adjusts the Line Output jack on the rear panel. This value is adjustable from 0 to 40. Setting to 0 will Mute the
output.
Headroom Start
Adjusts the point at which the level meters will change color from Green to Yellow. This is normally the level
used for alignment. For digital audio in the US, the SMPTE standard is -20dBFS = 0VU = +4dBu.
The European EBU standard is -18dBFS = 0VU. Other Alignment standards can be set using this menu.
Headroom End
Adjusts the point at which the level meters will change color from Yellow to Red. There is no ofcial standard
to where this point should occur. This is an arbitrary setting to give visual warning that the program level is
peaking near the 0dBFS point at which there are no more bits and clipping will occur.
Left Channel / Right Channel
These menus are used to designate which one of the available 16 audio channels will be assigned to either the
Left, Right, or both outputs for listening. For example, the user can choose to send CH 1 to the left output and
CH 2 to the Right output, or the user can assign CH 1 to both Left and Right for a mono feed.
Load CH Preset From >
Use this menu to recall one of the 8 possible memory locations where the user previously stored channel output
assignments. Use of this Load command will override the current channel output assignments.
AUDIO CONFIGURATION SUBMENU
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Shift V
Use of the Joystick to change the value of this setting will shift the picture Vertically. Negative values will
move the picture Down, while Positive values will move the picture UP.
MARKER CONFIGURATION SUBMENU
Marker
Use this setting to enable or disable all on-screen markers.
This setting affects the Center marker, Aspect markers, and
Safety marker.
Center Marker
Use this setting to display a center marker on the screen.
Aspect Markers
Use these settings to superimpose one of 6 markers on the
screen when in 16:9 mode.
• 4:3
• 16:9
• 1.85:1
• 2.35:1
• 4:3 and 1.85:1
• 4:3 and 2.35:1
Safety Marker
Use this setting to adjust the safety marker from 80% to 100% (Off) in 1% steps.
OFF (No Marker) 2.35:1 Aspect Ratio 4:3 Aspect Ratio Marker 90% Safe Area
Marker Mat
Use this setting to change the format of the marker curtains between Clear, Halftone, or Black.
Line Thickness
Use this setting to choose the line thickness of the markers from 1, 2, or 3 pixels thick.
Line Type
Use this setting to select the style of line used for markers between White, Halftone, and Invert.
Example (80% Marker in 4:3 Mode):
Normal Background Black Background
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On-Screen Menu (continued)
OR-434 MENU STRUCTURE OVERVIEW
AUDIO [ON]
RETURN
LEVEL METER ON / OFF
METER BACKGROUND ON / OFF
DISPLAY CHANNELS 1~16
ACTIVE CH ONLY ACTIVE, ALL
METER COLUMNS DUAL, QUAD
DISP TYPE OVERLAP, OVERLAY
FRONT VOLUME 0 to 40
REAR VOLUME 0 to 40
HEADROOM START -6 to -60 [-20] is SMPTE Standard
HEADROOM END 0 to -20 [-6] is Normal setting
LEFT CHANNEL CHANNEL1 TO CHANNEL 16
RIGHT CHANNEL CHANNEL1 TO CHANNEL 17
LOAD CH PRESET FROM > PRESET 1 to PRESET 8
SAVE CH PRESET TO > PRESET 1 to PRESET 9
CH PRESET LOCK / UNLOCK
WAVEFORM [ON]
RETURN
LAYOUT NORMAL, LAYOUT A, LAYOUT B
WAVEFORM ON / OFF
SIZE SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE
POSITION LEFT TOP, LEFT BOTTOM, RIGHT TO, RIGHT BOTTOM
TYPE OVERLAY / OVERLAP
Y OVER LIMIT [100.0%] % IRE 0% to 109.1%
Y UNDER LIMIT [100.0%] % IRE -7.3% to 109.1%
VECTORSCOPE
RETURN
LAYOUT NORMAL, LAYOUT A, LAYOUT B
VectorScope ON / OFF
SIZE SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE
POSITION LEFT TOP, LEFT BOTTOM, RIGHT TOP, RIGHT BOTTOM
TYPE OVERLAY / OVERLAP
GAIN X1.00 to X1.91
ClipGuide
RETURN
ClipGuide ON / OFF
MODE
LUMA (Y)
LUMA (Y) ON MONO
CHROMA (C)
CHROMA (C) ON MONO
Y & C
Y & C ON MONO
DISPLAY TYPE ZEBRA / FILL
Y UPPER LIMIT [100.0%] % IRE -7.3% to 109.1%
Y UNDER LIMIT [0.0%] % IRE -7.3% to 109.1%
C UPPER LIMIT 0~255 [016 = 7.5 IRE, 235 = 100 IRE]
C LOWER LIMIT 0~255 [016 = 7.5 IRE, 235 = 100 IRE]
USER ASSIGN
RETURN
F-1 THRU F-5
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
GAMMA 1.0
GAMMA 1.8
GAMMA 2.0
GAMMA 2.2
GAMMA 2.4
GAMMA 2.6
WHITEBALANCE D65
WHITEBALANCE D93
MONO
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USER ASSIGN
F-1 THRU F-5
COLOR CHANNEL
SCAN
ASPECT
ZOOM
HV DELAY
MARKER
AUDIO METER
AUDIO PRESET 1
AUDIO PRESET 2
AUDIO PRESET 3
AUDIO PRESET 4
AUDIO PRESET 5
AUDIO PRESET 6
AUDIO PRESET 7
AUDIO PRESET 8
LAYOUT A
LAYOUT B
WAVEFORM MON
VECTORSCOPE
ClipGuide
TIMECODE
REMOTE
RETURN
PIN 1 THRU 8
(Pin 5 is Ground)
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
GAMMA 1.0
GAMMA 1.8
GAMMA 2.0
GAMMA 2.2
GAMMA 2.4
GAMMA 2.6
WHITEBLANCE D65
WHITEBALANCE D93
MONO
SCAN
ASPECT
ZOOM
HV DELAY
RED ONLY
BLUE ONLY
GREEN ONLY
MARKER
AUDIO METER
AUDIO PRESET 1
AUDIO PRESET 2
AUDIO PRESET 3
AUDIO PRESET 4
AUDIO PRESET 5
AUDIO PRESET 6
AUDIO PRESET 7
LAYOUT A
LAYOUT B
WAVEFORM MON
VECTORSCOPE
ClipGuide
TIMECODE LTC
TIMECODE VITC 1
TIMECODE VITC 2
On-Screen Menu (continued)
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SCREEN SUBMENU
Scan
Normal (Zero Scan)
• Whole picture should be visible without any cropping.
• When in normal mode, it should not see non-active
areas such as SAV, EAV.
Over (End-User TV Production Scan)
• 5% of the picture is cropped and zoomed to ll the screen.
After cropping, it will maintain correct aspect ratio and
center.
Zoom
• When in zoom mode, the center portion of the picture is
magnied to ll the screen by approximately 4x.
Aspect Ratio Settings
Use to switch between Full Screen, 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios.
The OR-434 monitor has a native resolution of 800 x 480 RGB pixels, so incoming images are automatically
scaled to t the screen:
• In Auto mode, images are displayed in their native Aspect Ratio. SD is normally 4:3 / HD normally 16:9.
• In 4:3 mode, images are scaled to ll the maximum 4:3 portion of the screen (640 x 480), with black
bars lling the remainder of the screen, regardless of its original format.
• In 16:9 mode, images are scaled to ll the maximum 16:9 portion of the screen (800 x 480) regardless of
its original format.
Mono / Color
Use the Mono / Color modes for monitor calibration or to analyze individual color components of an image.
• RGB = displays all three colors (Normal display)
• Mono = displays as monochrome.
• Red Channel = displays red channel only.
• Green Channel = displays green channel only
• Blue Channel = displays blue channel only
• R+G = Red + Green
• R+B = Red + Blue
• G+B = Green + Blue
AUTO with 16:9 source
16:9 with 4:3 source
4:3 Mode with 16:9 source or
native 4:3 in AUTO mode.
H/V Delay
Use this setting to enable H & V Delay
• In H & V Delay mode, both horizontal sync and vertical sync are delayed, resulting in both horizontal
and vertical blanking periods being shown at the center of the screen.
Shift H
Use of the Joystick to change the value of this setting will shift the picture Horizontally. Negative values will
move the picture Right, while Positive values will move the picture Left. [0] is center value.
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Contrast
• Varies between 0 and 100 (80 is standard).
• 80 is default value with 100% gain of video signal.
Saturation
• Varies between 0 and 100 (50 is standard).
• 50 is default value with nominal color saturation.
• Setting to 0 should display as monochrome.
• Increasing value will increase color saturation.
Sharpness
• Varies between 0 and 100 (0 is standard).
• 0 is default value with no scaling artifact.
Gamma
• Varies between 1.0 and 3.0 with 0.1 steps.
• If White Balance is set to User Mode, changing gamma will have no effect.
COLOR SUBMENU
The Color submenu allows the user to access to the Color management controls.
Color Matrix
Auto
• System automatically selects correct matrix.
• Typically, 601 for SD Formats, 709 for HD Formats.
RGB
• User can manually set to RGB.
• RGB should be used with GBR422 systems.
601
• Conforms to ITU-R BT.601 matrix.
709
• Conforms to ITU-R BT.709 matrix.
Color Temp
Use this setting to choose between color temperature presets:
• D65 (6500K). Conforms to CIE D65 White Point. x = 0.3127, y = 0.3290
• D93 (9300K). Conforms to Japanese D93 White Point. x = 0.2830 y = 0.2980
• USER (Adjustable Color Bias and Gain)
• CAL D65/D93
• CAL D65
• CAL D93
RGB Bias and Gain
Select this submenu to ne-tune the monitors color balance (R, G, B). This should only be done by someone
experienced with video engineering, as this will alter the overall color shading of the screen. The purpose is to allow
color matching to other types of monitors and/or displays. NOTE: The Color Temperature preset will automatically
switch to CUSTOM when Color Bias or Gain settings are adjusted. It is normal for color bias adjustments to be very
subtle.When selecting the RGB Bias and Gain submenus, changes to Gain and Bias will be seen in real time. Once
the proper level is achieved, the user must save this setting by pressing the Joystick. If the user leaves the setting
menu before saving, the value will return to the original setting.
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Brightness
• Varies between 0 and 100 (50 is standard).
• 50 is default value with standard black level.
• Increasing brightness level allows user to see BTB (Blacker-than-Black).
On-Screen Menu (continued)
REMOTE
PIN 1 THRU 8
(Pin 5 is Ground)
R TALLY
G TALLY
B TALLY
LEFT R TALLY
LEFT G TALLY
LEFT B TALLY
RIGHT R TALLY
RIGHT G TALLY
RIGHT B TALLY
SETUP
RETURN
FORMAT DISP AUTO / ON / OFF
TIMECODE OFF / LITC / VITC1 / VITC2
POWER SAVE
ALWAYS ON
2 MIN
5 MIN
10 MIN
30 MIN
1 HOUR
2 HOUR
KEY LOCK LOCK / UNLOCK
RESET TO MFG DEFAULT > REST NOW / CANCEL
BACKUP USER CONFIG > BACKUP NOW / CANCEL
RESTORE USER CONFIG RESTORE NOW / CANCEL
Access the main menu by pushing the MENU Joystick control on the front panel of the monitor.
Main Menu and Navigation
• Step through menu items by gently moving the Joystick control
in the é, ê, çand è positions.
• Choose a submenu or select a menu item by pushing the Joystick
control.
• Return to the previous menu by pressing moving the Joystick in
the ç direction.
• Exit the main menu by again moving the Joystick in the ç direction.
INFO SUBMENU
The INFO Submenu is a read only display that gives the user
information about the particular screen he is looking at.
No adjustment can be made from this sub menu.
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PICTURE SUBMENU
The Picture submenu allows the user to make adjustments to Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness and
Gamma using the Joystick control.
INPUT SUBMENU
The Input sub menu allows the user to select either the SDI input
or the Optional Input module if installed as the source to be
displayed.
Contrast
• Varies between 0 and 100 (80 is standard).
• 80 is default value with 100% gain of video signal.
Saturation
• Varies between 0 and 100 (50 is standard).
• 50 is default value with nominal color saturation.
• Setting to 0 should display as monochrome.
• Increasing value will increase color saturation.
Sharpness
• Varies between 0 and 100 (0 is standard).
• 0 is default value with no scaling artifact.
Gamma
• Varies between 1.0 and 3.0 with 0.1 steps.
• If White Balance is set to User Mode, changing gamma will have no effect.
COLOR SUBMENU
The Color submenu allows the user to access to the Color management controls.
Color Matrix
Auto
• System automatically selects correct matrix.
• Typically, 601 for SD Formats, 709 for HD Formats.
RGB
• User can manually set to RGB.
• RGB should be used with GBR422 systems.
601
• Conforms to ITU-R BT.601 matrix.
709
• Conforms to ITU-R BT.709 matrix.
Color Temp
Use this setting to choose between color temperature presets:
• D65 (6500K). Conforms to CIE D65 White Point. x = 0.3127, y = 0.3290
• D93 (9300K). Conforms to Japanese D93 White Point. x = 0.2830 y = 0.2980
• USER (Adjustable Color Bias and Gain)
• CAL D65/D93
• CAL D65
• CAL D93
RGB Bias and Gain
Select this submenu to ne-tune the monitors color balance (R, G, B). This should only be done by someone
experienced with video engineering, as this will alter the overall color shading of the screen. The purpose is to allow
color matching to other types of monitors and/or displays. NOTE: The Color Temperature preset will automatically
switch to CUSTOM when Color Bias or Gain settings are adjusted. It is normal for color bias adjustments to be very
subtle.When selecting the RGB Bias and Gain submenus, changes to Gain and Bias will be seen in real time. Once
the proper level is achieved, the user must save this setting by pressing the Joystick. If the user leaves the setting
menu before saving, the value will return to the original setting.
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Brightness
• Varies between 0 and 100 (50 is standard).
• 50 is default value with standard black level.
• Increasing brightness level allows user to see BTB (Blacker-than-Black).
On-Screen Menu (continued)
REMOTE
PIN 1 THRU 8
(Pin 5 is Ground)
R TALLY
G TALLY
B TALLY
LEFT R TALLY
LEFT G TALLY
LEFT B TALLY
RIGHT R TALLY
RIGHT G TALLY
RIGHT B TALLY
SETUP
RETURN
FORMAT DISP AUTO / ON / OFF
TIMECODE OFF / LITC / VITC1 / VITC2
POWER SAVE
ALWAYS ON
2 MIN
5 MIN
10 MIN
30 MIN
1 HOUR
2 HOUR
KEY LOCK LOCK / UNLOCK
RESET TO MFG DEFAULT > REST NOW / CANCEL
BACKUP USER CONFIG > BACKUP NOW / CANCEL
RESTORE USER CONFIG RESTORE NOW / CANCEL
Access the main menu by pushing the MENU Joystick control on the front panel of the monitor.
Main Menu and Navigation
• Step through menu items by gently moving the Joystick control
in the é, ê, çand è positions.
• Choose a submenu or select a menu item by pushing the Joystick
control.
• Return to the previous menu by pressing moving the Joystick in
the ç direction.
• Exit the main menu by again moving the Joystick in the ç direction.
INFO SUBMENU
The INFO Submenu is a read only display that gives the user
information about the particular screen he is looking at.
No adjustment can be made from this sub menu.
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PICTURE SUBMENU
The Picture submenu allows the user to make adjustments to Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness and
Gamma using the Joystick control.
INPUT SUBMENU
The Input sub menu allows the user to select either the SDI input
or the Optional Input module if installed as the source to be
displayed.
USER ASSIGN
F-1 THRU F-5
COLOR CHANNEL
SCAN
ASPECT
ZOOM
HV DELAY
MARKER
AUDIO METER
AUDIO PRESET 1
AUDIO PRESET 2
AUDIO PRESET 3
AUDIO PRESET 4
AUDIO PRESET 5
AUDIO PRESET 6
AUDIO PRESET 7
AUDIO PRESET 8
LAYOUT A
LAYOUT B
WAVEFORM MON
VECTORSCOPE
ClipGuide
TIMECODE
REMOTE
RETURN
PIN 1 THRU 8
(Pin 5 is Ground)
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
GAMMA 1.0
GAMMA 1.8
GAMMA 2.0
GAMMA 2.2
GAMMA 2.4
GAMMA 2.6
WHITEBLANCE D65
WHITEBALANCE D93
MONO
SCAN
ASPECT
ZOOM
HV DELAY
RED ONLY
BLUE ONLY
GREEN ONLY
MARKER
AUDIO METER
AUDIO PRESET 1
AUDIO PRESET 2
AUDIO PRESET 3
AUDIO PRESET 4
AUDIO PRESET 5
AUDIO PRESET 6
AUDIO PRESET 7
LAYOUT A
LAYOUT B
WAVEFORM MON
VECTORSCOPE
ClipGuide
TIMECODE LTC
TIMECODE VITC 1
TIMECODE VITC 2
On-Screen Menu (continued)
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SCREEN SUBMENU
Scan
Normal (Zero Scan)
• Whole picture should be visible without any cropping.
• When in normal mode, it should not see non-active
areas such as SAV, EAV.
Over (End-User TV Production Scan)
• 5% of the picture is cropped and zoomed to ll the screen.
After cropping, it will maintain correct aspect ratio and
center.
Zoom
• When in zoom mode, the center portion of the picture is
magnied to ll the screen by approximately 4x.
Aspect Ratio Settings
Use to switch between Full Screen, 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios.
The OR-434 monitor has a native resolution of 800 x 480 RGB pixels, so incoming images are automatically
scaled to t the screen:
• In Auto mode, images are displayed in their native Aspect Ratio. SD is normally 4:3 / HD normally 16:9.
• In 4:3 mode, images are scaled to ll the maximum 4:3 portion of the screen (640 x 480), with black
bars lling the remainder of the screen, regardless of its original format.
• In 16:9 mode, images are scaled to ll the maximum 16:9 portion of the screen (800 x 480) regardless of
its original format.
Mono / Color
Use the Mono / Color modes for monitor calibration or to analyze individual color components of an image.
• RGB = displays all three colors (Normal display)
• Mono = displays as monochrome.
• Red Channel = displays red channel only.
• Green Channel = displays green channel only
• Blue Channel = displays blue channel only
• R+G = Red + Green
• R+B = Red + Blue
• G+B = Green + Blue
AUTO with 16:9 source
16:9 with 4:3 source
4:3 Mode with 16:9 source or
native 4:3 in AUTO mode.
H/V Delay
Use this setting to enable H & V Delay
• In H & V Delay mode, both horizontal sync and vertical sync are delayed, resulting in both horizontal
and vertical blanking periods being shown at the center of the screen.
Shift H
Use of the Joystick to change the value of this setting will shift the picture Horizontally. Negative values will
move the picture Right, while Positive values will move the picture Left. [0] is center value.
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Shift V
Use of the Joystick to change the value of this setting will shift the picture Vertically. Negative values will
move the picture Down, while Positive values will move the picture UP.
MARKER CONFIGURATION SUBMENU
Marker
Use this setting to enable or disable all on-screen markers.
This setting affects the Center marker, Aspect markers, and
Safety marker.
Center Marker
Use this setting to display a center marker on the screen.
Aspect Markers
Use these settings to superimpose one of 6 markers on the
screen when in 16:9 mode.
• 4:3
• 16:9
• 1.85:1
• 2.35:1
• 4:3 and 1.85:1
• 4:3 and 2.35:1
Safety Marker
Use this setting to adjust the safety marker from 80% to 100% (Off) in 1% steps.
OFF (No Marker) 2.35:1 Aspect Ratio 4:3 Aspect Ratio Marker 90% Safe Area
Marker Mat
Use this setting to change the format of the marker curtains between Clear, Halftone, or Black.
Line Thickness
Use this setting to choose the line thickness of the markers from 1, 2, or 3 pixels thick.
Line Type
Use this setting to select the style of line used for markers between White, Halftone, and Invert.
Example (80% Marker in 4:3 Mode):
Normal Background Black Background
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On-Screen Menu (continued)
OR-434 MENU STRUCTURE OVERVIEW
AUDIO [ON]
RETURN
LEVEL METER ON / OFF
METER BACKGROUND ON / OFF
DISPLAY CHANNELS 1~16
ACTIVE CH ONLY ACTIVE, ALL
METER COLUMNS DUAL, QUAD
DISP TYPE OVERLAP, OVERLAY
FRONT VOLUME 0 to 40
REAR VOLUME 0 to 40
HEADROOM START -6 to -60 [-20] is SMPTE Standard
HEADROOM END 0 to -20 [-6] is Normal setting
LEFT CHANNEL CHANNEL1 TO CHANNEL 16
RIGHT CHANNEL CHANNEL1 TO CHANNEL 17
LOAD CH PRESET FROM > PRESET 1 to PRESET 8
SAVE CH PRESET TO > PRESET 1 to PRESET 9
CH PRESET LOCK / UNLOCK
WAVEFORM [ON]
RETURN
LAYOUT NORMAL, LAYOUT A, LAYOUT B
WAVEFORM ON / OFF
SIZE SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE
POSITION LEFT TOP, LEFT BOTTOM, RIGHT TO, RIGHT BOTTOM
TYPE OVERLAY / OVERLAP
Y OVER LIMIT [100.0%] % IRE 0% to 109.1%
Y UNDER LIMIT [100.0%] % IRE -7.3% to 109.1%
VECTORSCOPE
RETURN
LAYOUT NORMAL, LAYOUT A, LAYOUT B
VectorScope ON / OFF
SIZE SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE
POSITION LEFT TOP, LEFT BOTTOM, RIGHT TOP, RIGHT BOTTOM
TYPE OVERLAY / OVERLAP
GAIN X1.00 to X1.91
ClipGuide
RETURN
ClipGuide ON / OFF
MODE
LUMA (Y)
LUMA (Y) ON MONO
CHROMA (C)
CHROMA (C) ON MONO
Y & C
Y & C ON MONO
DISPLAY TYPE ZEBRA / FILL
Y UPPER LIMIT [100.0%] % IRE -7.3% to 109.1%
Y UNDER LIMIT [0.0%] % IRE -7.3% to 109.1%
C UPPER LIMIT 0~255 [016 = 7.5 IRE, 235 = 100 IRE]
C LOWER LIMIT 0~255 [016 = 7.5 IRE, 235 = 100 IRE]
USER ASSIGN
RETURN
F-1 THRU F-5
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
GAMMA 1.0
GAMMA 1.8
GAMMA 2.0
GAMMA 2.2
GAMMA 2.4
GAMMA 2.6
WHITEBALANCE D65
WHITEBALANCE D93
MONO
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On-Screen Menu
OR-434 MENU STRUCTURE OVERVIEW
INFO [1080i / 60]
MODEL NAME OR-434
OPTION CARD N/A
OPTION S/N
INPUT SDI
INPUT FORMAT 1080i / 60
COLOR MATRIX 709
COLOR TEMP D65
VERSION 0.0.0.0
INPUT [SDI]
RETURN
INPUT SELECT [SDI] / OPTION
Analog Calibrate >
PICTURE
RETURN
BRIGHT 0~100 [50] is Calibrated setting
CONTRAST 0~100 [50] is Calibrated setting
SATURATION 0~100 [50] is Calibrated setting
SHARPNESS 0~100 [0] is Calibrated setting
GAMMA 1.0/1.8/2.0/2.2/2.4/2.6 [2.2] is Calibrated Setting
COLOR [D65 / 709]
RETURN
COLOR MATRIX AUTO, RGB, BT. 601, BT. 709
COLOR TEMP CIE D65, JP D93, USER, CAL D65/D93, CAL D65, CAL D93
RED BIAS -128 to 127 [0] is Calibrated Setting
GREEN BIAS -128 to 127 [0] is Calibrated Setting
BLUE BIAS -128 to 127 [0] is Calibrated Setting
RED GAIN 0.000 to 1.992 [x1.00] is Calibrated setting
GREEN GAIN 0.000 to 1.992 [x1.00] is Calibrated setting
BLUE GAIN 0.000 to 1.992 [x1.00] is Calibrated setting
SCREEN [16 : 9]
RETURN
SCAN NORMAL, OVERSCAN, ZOOM
ASPECT AUTO, 4:3, 16:9
MONO COLOR SEL
RGB
MONO
RED
GREEN
BLUE
R+G
R+B
G+B
H/V DELAY ON / OFF
SHIFT H -128 to 127 [0] is Calibrated Setting (- = Right)
SHIFT V -128 to 127 [0] is Calibrated Setting (- = Down)
MARKER
RETURN
MARKER ON / OFF
CENTER ON / OFF
ASPECT RATIO
OFF
4:03
16 : 9
1.85 : 1
2.35 : 1
4 : 3 & 2.85 : 1
4 : 3 & 2.35 : 1
SAFETY ZONE 80% to 100% (OFF) [95%] is normal setting
MARKER MAT CLEAR, HALFTONE, BLACK
LINE THICKNESS 1, 2, 3
LINE LEVEL GRAY, HALFTONE, WHITE, INVERT
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Level Meter
Selects whether or not to display audio level meters.
Meter Background
Selects whether or not to display meter background.
Display Channels
Selects how many audio meters you want to display.
You may select any number of channels from 1 to 16.
Active Channel Only
Allows a choice of All channels or Active channels only.
Selecting Active will override the Display Channels setting.
Meter Columns
Allows a choice of displaying Level Meters is Dual (2) or Quad (4) columns.
Display Type
Allows a choice between Overlap and Overlay modes. Overlap is opaque and will block part of the video
image where the Level Meters appear. Overlay is Halftone (semi-transparent) so video can be seen through the
Level Meters.
Front Volume
Adjusts Headphone volume on the front panel. This value is adjustable from 0 to 40. Setting to 0 will Mute the
output.
Rear Volume
Adjusts the Line Output jack on the rear panel. This value is adjustable from 0 to 40. Setting to 0 will Mute the
output.
Headroom Start
Adjusts the point at which the level meters will change color from Green to Yellow. This is normally the level
used for alignment. For digital audio in the US, the SMPTE standard is -20dBFS = 0VU = +4dBu.
The European EBU standard is -18dBFS = 0VU. Other Alignment standards can be set using this menu.
Headroom End
Adjusts the point at which the level meters will change color from Yellow to Red. There is no ofcial standard
to where this point should occur. This is an arbitrary setting to give visual warning that the program level is
peaking near the 0dBFS point at which there are no more bits and clipping will occur.
Left Channel / Right Channel
These menus are used to designate which one of the available 16 audio channels will be assigned to either the
Left, Right, or both outputs for listening. For example, the user can choose to send CH 1 to the left output and
CH 2 to the Right output, or the user can assign CH 1 to both Left and Right for a mono feed.
Load CH Preset From >
Use this menu to recall one of the 8 possible memory locations where the user previously stored channel output
assignments. Use of this Load command will override the current channel output assignments.
AUDIO CONFIGURATION SUBMENU
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Save CH Preset To >
Use this menu to select which one of 8 memory locations where the user wants to store the current channel
output assignments.
CH Preset
Use this menu to Lock or Unlock the ability to save to the Ch Preset memory locations. This helps to prevent
accidental overwriting of stored presets. When Locked, Ch Presets may still be recalled.
WAVEFORM SUBMENU
Layout
Use this menu to choose from several available preset
screen layouts. There are two layouts. Choosing any of the
preset layouts will override the settings in the Waveform,
Size and Position menus.
Waveform
Use this menu to turn the Waveform display On or Off
when in the Normal mode.
Size
Use this menu to choose the size of the Waveform display in Normal mode. Choices are Small, Medium, and
Large.
Position
Use this menu to select the position you want the Waveform display to occupy on the screen when in the
Normal mode. Choices are Left Top, Left Bottom, Right Top, and Right Bottom.
Display Type
Use this menu to choose how to display the waveform. The choices are Overlay or Overlap. In the Overlay
mode, the waveform will be semi-transparent and the user will be able to see the source video through the
waveform. In the Overlap mode, the waveform will be Opaque and will block the source video.
Y Over Limit
Use this menu to set where you want the waveform to display Red when the video source exceeds the limit set.
This value is adjustable from -7.3% to 109.1% IRE. This setting is shared with the ClipGuide Menu.
Y Under Limit
Use this menu to set where you want the waveform to display Red when the video source below the limit set.
This value is adjustable from -7.3% to 109.1% IRE. This setting is shared with the ClipGuide Menu.
Limits
• Internally, Y values ranges from 0 to 255
• -7.3 IRE is equal to 0 in digital
• 0 IRE is equal to 16 in digital
• 100 IRE is equal to 235 in digital
• 109.1 IRE is equal to 255 in digital
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OR-434 Compatible Formats
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Format HD/SD-SDI Optional DVI
Module
Optional Component
Module
480 / 60i
ü ü
576 / 50i
ü ü
480 / 60p
ü
576 / 50p
ü
720 / 60p
ü
720 / 50p
ü
720 / 30p
ü
720 / 25
ü
720 / 24p
ü
1080 / 60p
1080 / 50p
1080 / 60i (30PsF)
ü ü ü
1080 / 50i (25PsF)
ü ü ü
1080 / 48i (24Psf)
ü ü ü
1080 / 30p
ü
1080 / 25p
ü
1080 / 24p
ü
VGA
ü ü
SVGA
ü ü
XGA
ü ü
SXGA
ü ü
UXGA
ü ü
WUXGA
Rear Panel Features
Parallel Remote RJ-45
Pin Assignments
Pin 1
GPI 1
Pin 2
GPI 2
Pin 3
GPI 3
Pin 4
GPI 4
Pin 5
GND
Pin 6
GPI 5
Pin 7
GPI 6
Pin 8
GPI 7
GPI Input
RJ-45 connector for 7 user-assignable GPI inputs. Assignable using the on-screen menu.
Service Port
Proprietary connection used for rmware upgrades and LCD color balance calibration.
Power Input
Connect 12VDC to the 4-Pin XLR power input connector. Power can be supplied from the included power
supply or from a variety of DC sources supplying at least 1 Amp at 12 Volts.
IMPORTANT: If using a power source other than the included power supply, be sure that the polarity of
the DC input is correct:
Pin 1: GND
Pin 2: N/C
Pin 3: N/C
Pin 4: +12VDC
Option Slot
Used to connect an optional input card such as the OR-DVI (DVI input) or OR-YPR (Component input).
Audio Output
3.5mm stereo line level output for monitoring embedded audio channels. The desired audio channels are
selected in the Audio onscreen menu. The output level is also controlled through the Audio onscreen menu.
Video input and output connectors
The video input auto detects HD and SD-SDI video signals.
The output connector is an active re-clocked video signal from the HD/SDI input.
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VECTORSCOPE SUBMENU
Layout
Use this menu to choose from several available preset
screen layouts. There are two layouts. Choosing any
of the preset layouts will override the settings in the
Vectorscope, Size, and Position menus.
Vectorscope
Use this menu to turn the Vectorscope display On or Off when in the Normal mode.
Size
Use this menu to choose the size of the Vectorscope display in Normal mode. Choices are Small, Medium,
and Large.
Position
Use this menu to select the position you want the Vectorscope display to occupy on the screen when in the
Normal mode. Choices are Left Top, Left Bottom, Right Top, and Right Bottom.
Display Type
Use this menu to choose how to display the Vectorscope. The choices are Overlay or Overlap. In the Overlay
mode, the Vectorscope will be semi-transparent and the user will be able to see the source video through the
Vectorscope. In the Overlap mode, the Vectorscope will be Opaque and will block the source video.
Gain
Use this menu to change the gain of the Vectorscope display. Normally, the Vectorscope displays x1.00. In
order to allow a magnied view, the gain is adjustable from x1.00 to x4.98 in .01 steps. Changing this value has
no effect on the source material.
ClipGuide SUBMENU
ClipGuide
Use this menu to turn the ClipGuide function On or Off.
Mode
Allows the choice of which ClipGuide function you want
to display. There are 6 modes to choose from:
• Luma (Y) displayed over Color video
• Luma (Y) displayed over Mono video
• Chroma (C) displayed over Color video
• Chroma (C) displayed over Mono video
• Luma (Y) and Chroma (C) displayed over Color Video
• Luma (Y) and Chroma (C) displayed over Mono Video
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Display Type
ClipGuide will display over and under values in two ways when monitoring the video signal. In the Zebra
mode, over and under conditions are indicated in a Zebra (diagonal stripe) pattern. In the Fill mode, over and
under conditions are indicated by a solid ll. In either Zebra or Fill mode, Red is the indication for Luma and
Yellow is the indication for Chroma.
Y Limits (These values are shared with WFM settings)
Set luminance upper and lower limits to be monitored.
• Limits are displayed in IRE unit
• Varies between -7.3 IRE and 109.1 IRE
• This value will be shown in WFM window as red line
Any data exceeding these values will be displayed as red on the picture
• These values are shared with WFM settings
• Internally, Y values ranges from 0 to 255
• -7.3 IRE equals to 0 in digital
• 0 IRE equals to 16 in digital
• 100 IRE equals to 235 in digital
• 109.1 IRE equals to 255 in digital
C Limits
Sets the chrominance levels to be monitored.
• Displayed in 8-bit digital video representation.
Any data exceeding these values will be displayed as Yellow in the picture
• The factory preset for C limits are 16 and 240 according to ITU-R BT.709
• Typically these values should not be exceeded during normal video production
USER ASSIGN SUBMENU
F-1 thru F-5
There are ve Function Keys on the front panel of the
OR-434. Each of these F-keys key may be assigned any
one of 31 different functions as required by the job or
individual user. These functions are listed in the Menu
Overview section of this manual.
One-way functions
• Pressing pre-dened key will activate the feature
When it is enabled, the indicator of the key will
be lit up.
• Pressing again will have no effect.
FOR EXAMPLE: Selecting Input, Selecting
Audio Preset, Selecting White Balance
Two-ways functions
• Pressing pre-dened key will active the feature
• When it is enabled, the indicator of the key will turn on
• Pressing again will deactivate the feature.
FOR EXAMPLE: Scan, WFM, ALM, Layout, HV Delay
Sequential functions
• Pressing pre-dened key will rotate features in sequence.
FOR EXAMPLE: Timecode, Color Channel
• TimeCode will change its state for OFF->LTC->VITC1->VITC2->OFF
• Color Channel will change its state for RGB->R Only->G Only … -> RGB
To assign a function while in the User Assign submenu, use the Joystick to highlight the desired F-key. Press
the Joystick
è and the é or ê to choose the function. When the appropriate function is highlighted, press the
Joystick in to save the selection.
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Front Panel Features
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5 3 4
Power Button with Indicator
Press power switch to turn on the power. The unit and indicator lights will turn on.
Press again to turn off the power.
Tri-Color Tally Light
30mm Tri-Color tally lamp controlled via the Remote connector on the rear of the unit.
User-Denable Function Keys
Five user-denable function buttons can be used for direct access to various settings.
Functions are assigned using the on-screen menu.
Joystick Control
Press the Joystick IN to access the on-screen Menu. Gently move the Joystick Up- é, Down- ê,
Left- ç, or Right- è to navigate the on-screen menu, and to change values. Press the Joystick IN to save
any changes or selections. Exit the on-screen menu by moving the Joystick to the Left one or more times.
When not in the Menu mode, the Joystick is used to control the following settings directly:
• Brightness
• Contrast
• Saturation
• Sharpness
• Volume
Move the Joystick in the é or êdirection to choose the setting you want to adjust, then move the Joystick
ç, or è to change the value. Release the Joystick after making the necessary adjustment. The display
will return to normal within 5 seconds.
Headphone Jack
3.5mm stereo headphone jack. Left and Right source are selected from the on-screen menu.
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Installation and Initial Setup
Unpacking
Carefully unpack the OR-434 monitor and verify that the following items are included:
• OR-434 Monitor
• 12V 4.6A XLR Power Supply with 4-Pin Female XLR Connector
• Operating Instructions
Inspect the unit for any physical damage that may have occurred during shipping. Should there be any damage,
immediately call Marshall Electronics Customer Service at (800) 800-6608. If you are not located within the
continental United States, call +1 (310) 333-0606.
Mounting
The OR-434 monitor features a standard 19” rack mount conguration with tilt capability.
First secure the upper screws and then the lower ones (as illustrated below).
Connections and Power-On
Plug the power supply into an AC power source (100-240 V @ 50/60 Hz). Attach the 4-pin female XLR
connector to the back of the monitor. The monitor will draw no more than 4.0 Amps at 12 Volts in operation
(48 Watts).
Connect the required cables for video signal input and output (Power must be applied to the OR-434 for the
active loop-through outputs to be activated). All BNC connectors are rated at 75Ω.
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REMOTE SUBMENU
Event Trigger
• Two types of events are allowed.
• The falling event is when you pull down to ground, and the rising event is when you remove the
ground and the pin returns to normal high state.
• Falling events occurs only once and on the event of power up sequence.
• This means a falling event will occur only once regardless of whether its pin is repeatedly grounded
such as when selecting an input source.
• The rising event can only occur once a pin has been pulled down to ground to activate the command
such as turning on a tally releasing ground (open circuit) to turn off.
• Priority
• Lower pin number has higher priorities over higher pin numbers during power up sequence.
Tally System
Tally System can be used with non-separated mode and separated mode.
Non-separated mode
• Supports R/G/B tallies.
• Can mix any channels. FOR EXAMPLE: Mix Red and Green for Amber.
• Cannot mix R/G/B for White (It will be pink due to white balance).
• Cannot be assigned with separated tallies.
Left/Right Separated Mode
• Supports R/G/B tallies on each Left and Right.
• Can mix any channels for each Left and Right.
• Cannot mix R/G/B for White (It will be pink due to white balance).
• Cannot be assigned with non-separated tallies.
SETUP SUBMENU
Format Display
Auto
This mode will display the video format information for
about 8 seconds whenever video format is changed.
Off - This mode will not display any video format
information.
On - This mode will always display current video
format information.
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Pin 1 through Pin 8
The RJ-45 Remote connector on the rear panel has 8
pins. Pin 5 is Ground, while the remaining 7 pins are
pulled high to 3.3VDC and may be used for Tally or
other Remote Commands. A list of available
Commands and Tally congurations can be found in
the Menu Overview section of this manual. The
command or Tally is activated by connecting the
corresponding Pin (1-4 and 6-8) to Pin 5 (Ground).
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