Marshall electronic Computer Monitor V LCD70P HDA User Manual

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V-LCD70P-HDA  
7” High Resolution Field Monitor  
Operating Instructions  
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Contents  
Product Overview .................................................................................................................................................................................4  
Features...................................................................................................................................................................................................4  
Installation and Initial Setup...............................................................................................................................................................5  
Unpacking...........................................................................................................................................................................5  
Mounting .............................................................................................................................................................................5  
Changing the Battery Adapter ............................................................................................................................................5  
Connections and Power-On................................................................................................................................................5  
Front and Side Panel Features..........................................................................................................................................................6  
Power Button ......................................................................................................................................................................6  
Menu Navigation Buttons....................................................................................................................................................6  
User-Definable Function Buttons........................................................................................................................................6  
Menu Navigation Buttons....................................................................................................................................................6  
Image Adjustment Knobs....................................................................................................................................................6  
Power Switch ......................................................................................................................................................................6  
Power Switch ......................................................................................................................................................................6  
Rear Panel Features.............................................................................................................................................................................7  
Component and Composite Input and Output....................................................................................................................7  
Power Input.........................................................................................................................................................................7  
Battery Adapter...................................................................................................................................................................7  
1/4-20 Mounting Hole .........................................................................................................................................................7  
Compatible Input Formats..................................................................................................................................................................8  
On-Screen Menu....................................................................................................................................................................................9  
STRUCTURE OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................................................9  
MAIN MENU AND NAVIGATION .......................................................................................................................................9  
VIDEO CONFIGURATION SUBMENU ............................................................................................................................10  
Color Temperature Presets.............................................................................................................................................................10  
RGB Bias and Gain.........................................................................................................................................................................10  
Check Field.....................................................................................................................................................................................11  
Aspect Ratio Setting .......................................................................................................................................................................11  
Pixel-to-Pixel Mode.........................................................................................................................................................................12  
H/V Delay........................................................................................................................................................................................12  
Underscan ......................................................................................................................................................................................12  
NTSC Black Level...........................................................................................................................................................................12  
MARKER CONFIGURATION SUBMENU ........................................................................................................................13  
Markers...........................................................................................................................................................................................13  
Center Marker.................................................................................................................................................................................13  
16:9 Markers / Full Screen Markers................................................................................................................................................13  
4:3 Markers.....................................................................................................................................................................................14  
Marker Background.........................................................................................................................................................................14  
FILTER CONFIGURATION SUBMENU ...........................................................................................................................15  
False Colors....................................................................................................................................................................................15  
Peaking Filter (Focus Assist) ..........................................................................................................................................................16  
Mosquito Filter ................................................................................................................................................................................16  
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SUBMENU.........................................................................................................................17  
Input Format OSD...........................................................................................................................................................................17  
User-Definable Function Buttons....................................................................................................................................................17  
Freeze Input....................................................................................................................................................................................17  
Manufacturer Default ......................................................................................................................................................................17  
Specifications ......................................................................................................................................................................................18  
Maintenance.........................................................................................................................................................................................19  
Warranty................................................................................................................................................................................................19  
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Product Overview  
The V-LCD70P-HDA is a 7.0” high-definition widescreen LCD monitor featuring our completely digital TFT-MegaPixel  
active matrix LCD platform. With built-in focus assist and false color filters, this monitor is ideal as a light-weight high  
resolution viewfinder or focus-assist monitor. Our proprietary digital signal processing features 10-bit A/D conversion of all  
analog signals, with 4X over-sampling and 5-line super-adaptive 2D comb filtering of composite signals. De-interlacing is  
performed using our HyperProcess algorithm with motion adaptive interpolation. Multi-format compatibility accommodates  
virtually all video formats including NTSC/PAL, 480i/p, 720p, and 1080i standards. Adjustable color temperature enables  
the most precise color representation possible. Advanced features include aspect ratio settings, a variety of screen  
markers, underscan mode, blue-only mode, monochrome mode, H/V delay, and Pixel-to-Pixel mode.  
Features  
High-Resolution 7.0” Widescreen Panel  
The V-LCD70P-HDA features an all-digital TFT-MegaPixel active matrix LCD system with 1.2 million pixels. The LCD  
panel features a brightness of 250 cd/m2 and a contrast ratio of 400:1 making the display ideal in a variety of  
environments and lighting conditions.  
Multi-Format Compatibility  
The V-LCD70P-HDA accommodates virtually all video standards with Composite Video and YPbPr inputs. Accepted  
formats include NTSC/PAL, 480i/p, 576i/p, 720p, 1035i, and 1080i standards.  
End-to-End Digital Signal Processing  
Analog input signals are digitized using an advanced 10-bit process with 4x over-sampling, 5-line super-adaptive 2D  
comb filtering, and exacting color space conversion. Video is scaled to fit on the screen in the highest possible  
resolution using a state-of-the-art LSI that incorporates precision gamma correction and our HyperProcess motion  
adaptive interpolation for interlaced images.  
ColorMatch Conversion with Color Temperature Adjustment  
Emulation of SMPTE-C/EBU color space allows the V-LCD70P-HDA to replace any broadcast CRT monitor. Presets  
include D55, D65 and D93. Bias and Gain adjustment for each color enables precise color matching and white  
balance.  
Focus-Assist, False Color Filter, and other Advanced Features  
Focus-Assist, False Color filter, Aspect ratio settings, underscan mode, blue-only mode, monochrome mode, and H/V  
delay are a few of the advanced features which make the V-LCD70P-HDA at home in any broadcast environment.  
Pixel-to-Pixel mode also allows native display of any incoming image format.  
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-Definable Function Buttons  
Four user-assignable function buttons on the front-panel allow quick access to numerous settings and features  
including focus-assist, false color filter, aspect ratio, screen markers, monochrome mode, color temperature, delay  
mode, and more.  
User-Interchangeable Battery Adapters  
Several battery adapter options accommodate a wide variety of professional batteries and camcorder batteries.  
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Installation and Initial Setup  
Unpacking  
Carefully unpack the V-LCD70P-HDA monitor and verify that the following items are included:  
• V-LCD70P-HDA Monitor  
• V-PS12-5V-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 contact Marshall Electronics at (800) 800-6608. If you are not located within the continental United States,  
call +1 (310) 333-0606.  
Mounting  
The V-LCD70P-HDA monitor features a ¼”-20 mounting hole on the underside of the enclosure, allowing the monitor  
to be flexibly mounted to a camera or other device using a variety of mounts.  
Changing the Battery Adapter  
The V-LCD70P-HDA ships with a single battery adapter, specified at the time of ordering. Several other batteries  
adapters are available to accommodate a variety of batteries.  
Six user-interchangeable “camcorder battery” adapters are available: Canon, Panasonic, JVC, Sony BP,  
Sony NP-Q, and Sony NP-F.  
Installation: To uninstall one of the above battery adapters, remove the 5 screws on the adapter. Remove  
the adapter and carefully disconnect the 4-pin connector between the monitor and adapter. To install one  
of the above battery adapters, connect the 4-pin connector of the new battery adapter to the monitor, and  
re-install the 5 screws.  
Note: Do not change the pinout of the 4-pin connector connecting the battery adapter to the monitor. This  
pinout is factory-configured according to each battery adapter.  
IDX and Anton Bauer battery adapters are available, but must be installed at the factory. Contact Marshall  
Electronics for further information.  
Connections and Power-On  
Plug the V-PS12-5V-XLR 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. Please note that 12VDC can be also supplied directly to the monitor from a  
variety of sources. The monitor will draw no more than 1.0 Amps at 12 Volts in operation (12 Watts).  
Connect the required cables for video signal input and output. (Power must be applied to the V-LCD70P-HDA for the  
active loop-though outputs to be activated.) All BNC connectors are rated at 75.  
The unit defaults to ‘ON’ when power is supplied. Video will automatically be detected and displayed on the screen.  
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Front and Side Panel Features  
Power Button  
Image Adjustment Knobs  
Use the power button to toggle between ON and  
STANDBY modes. In the STANDBY state, the LED  
on the button will illuminate bright green. In the ON  
state, the LED will dimly illuminate green.  
Use the image adjustment knobs to adjust color  
saturation, brightness and contrast of the image.  
The status of each image adjustment parameter is  
shown on the bottom left of the screen, with values  
ranging from 0 to 100. Pressing each knob resets  
the corresponding adjustment to its default setting  
(50).  
Input Select Buttons  
Use the VIDEO and YPbPr buttons to select the  
corresponding analog input. Video standards  
(NTSC/PAL, etc.) are automatically detected.  
Power Switch  
Use the hard power switch to supply power to the  
monitor, and choose the input from which the  
monitor draws power. The upper switch position  
uses the battery adapter, the lower switch position  
uses the XLR input, and the center position is OFF.  
Battery life can be preserved by setting this switch to  
the OFF position when the monitor is not in use.  
User-Definable Function Buttons  
Four user-definable function buttons can be used for  
direct access to various settings. Functions are  
assigned using the on-screen menu (See User-  
Definable Function Buttons – Page 17).  
Menu Navigation Buttons  
Use the Menu, , , and Select buttons to display  
and navigate the on-screen menu (See Main Menu  
and Navigation – Page 9).  
Service Connector  
This connector is for factory and future use.  
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Rear Panel Features  
Component and Composite Input and Output  
The V-LCD70P-HDA has HD component (YPbPr)  
and composite inputs, as well as an active loop-  
through output for each input. See page 8 for  
supported video formats. These inputs are internally  
terminated with 75 ohms.  
Battery Adapter  
The V-LCD70P-HDA can be powered from a variety  
of batteries. Several user-interchangeable battery  
adapters are available. See page 18 for available  
adapters.  
¼-20 Mounting Hole  
Power Input  
Use the ¼-20 mounting hole to attach the monitor to  
a camera or variety of mounting devices.  
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  
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Compatible Input Formats  
Format  
Composite  
YPbPr  
NTSC  
PAL  
480i  
576i  
480p / 59.94  
576p / 50  
720p / 60  
720p / 59.94  
720p / 50  
720p / 30  
720p / 29.97  
720p / 25  
720p / 24  
720p / 23.98  
1035i / 60  
1035i / 59.94  
1080i / 60  
1080i / 59.95  
1080i / 50  
1080psF / 24  
1080psF / 23.98  
1080p / 30  
1080p / 29.97  
1080p / 25  
1080p / 24  
1080p / 23.98  
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On-Screen Menu  
STRUCTURE OVERVIEW  
Color Temperature  
RGB Bias and Gain  
Check Field  
Ratio  
D93, D65, D55, User  
R, G, B Bias (0-100) / R, G, B Gain (0-100)  
Off, Mono, Blue, Green, Red  
Full Screen, 4:3, 16:9  
Off, On  
Video Configuration  
Pixel-to-Pixel  
H/V Delay  
Off, H & V Delay, V Delay, H Delay  
Off, On  
Underscan  
NTSC Black Level  
Markers  
0 IRE, 7.5 IRE  
Off, On  
Center Marker  
Off, On  
Off, 4:3, 13:9, 14:9, 1.85:1, 2.35:1, 95% Safe,  
93% Safe, 90%Safe, 88% Safe, 85% Safe, 80%  
Safe  
16:9 Markers  
Off, 4:3, 13:9, 14:9, 1.85:1, 2.35:1, 95% Safe,  
93% Safe, 90%Safe, 88% Safe, 85% Safe, 80%  
Safe  
Marker Configuration  
Full Screen Markers  
4:3 Markers  
Off, 95% Safe, 93% Safe, 90% Safe, 88% Safe,  
85% Safe, 80% Safe  
Marker Background  
False Colors  
Normal, Black  
Off, On  
Main Menu  
Filter Configuration  
Peaking Filter  
Off, On  
Mosquito Filter  
Input Format OSD  
Off, On  
5 sec, Off, On  
Ratio, Check Field, Mosquito Filter, Peaking  
Filter, False Colors, Freeze Input, Aspect Markers,  
Center Marker, Markers, Underscan, H/V Delay,  
Pixel-to-Pixel  
Function on F1  
Function on F2  
Function on F3  
Function on F4  
Ratio, Check Field, Mosquito Filter, Peaking  
Filter, False Colors, Freeze Input, Aspect Markers,  
Center Marker, Markers, Underscan, H/V Delay,  
Pixel-to-Pixel  
Ratio, Check Field, Mosquito Filter, Peaking  
Filter, False Colors, Freeze Input, Aspect Markers,  
Center Marker, Markers, Underscan, H/V Delay,  
Pixel-to-Pixel  
System Configuration  
Ratio, Check Field, Mosquito Filter, Peaking  
Filter, False Colors, Freeze Input, Aspect Markers,  
Center Marker, Markers, Underscan, H/V Delay,  
Pixel-to-Pixel  
Freeze Input  
Freeze, Unfreeze  
Manufacturer Default  
Version Number Display  
Select  
(Software Version Number Displayed)  
MAIN MENU AND NAVIGATION  
Access the main menu by pushing and holding the MENU button on the front panel of the monitor.  
Step through menu items using the and buttons.  
Choose a submenu or select a menu item by pressing SELECT.  
Return to the previous menu by pressing MENU.  
Exit the main menu by pressing MENU. The menu will automatically  
time out after about 15 seconds.  
Main Menu  
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On-Screen Menu (continued)  
VIDEO CONFIGURATION SUBMENU  
Video Configuration Submenu  
Color Temperature  
Use this setting to choose one of three color temperature presets:  
• D55 (5500K)  
• D65 (6500K)  
• D93 (9300K)  
• USER (Adjustable Color Bias and Gain)  
RGB Bias and Gain  
Select this submenu to adjust bias and gain of the monitor’s response to each color (R, G, B). The bias and gain  
controls can be used to alter the white balance of the image. Note: The Color Temperature preset will automatically  
switch to USER when Color Bias settings are adjusted. It is normal for color bias adjustments to be very subtle.  
When selecting the RGB Bias and Gain submenu, gain adjustment indicators will appear at the top of the screen, and  
bias adjustment indicators will appear at the bottom of the screen:  
RGB Bias and Gain Submenu  
Use the and buttons to select each individual bias or gain control. Press SELECT to begin adjusting the control. Use  
the and buttons to increase or decrease the value.  
Alternately, the image adjustment knobs (Brightness, Color, Tint, Contrast) can be used to easily adjust the bias and gain  
settings as shown below. The knobs affect whichever row of controls (gain or bias) is currently selected.  
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On-Screen Menu (continued)  
VIDEO CONFIGURATION SUBMENU (continued)  
Check Field  
Use the check field modes for monitor calibration or to analyze individual color components of an image. In  
Monochrome mode, all color is disabled and only a grayscale image is shown. In Blue, Green, and Red check field  
modes, all color components but one are disabled.  
Use the following procedure when calibrating the monitor to SMPTE color bars with the following procedure:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Allow the monitor to warm up for at least 5-10 minutes.  
Display SMPTE split-field color bars on the monitor using an external source.  
Enable Monochrome mode.  
Locate the pluge pattern (super black, black, and gray bars) at the lower-right corner of the screen. Adjust the Brightness knob until  
there is no visible difference between the super black and black bars, but the gray bar is still visible.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
Adjust the Contrast knob until an even grayscale appears along the top bars.  
Disable Monochrome mode.  
Enable Blue Check Field mode and adjust the Color knob so that the outermost bars (white and blue) appear to match in brightness.  
Composite NTSC only: Adjust the Tint knob until the third bar from the left (cyan) and the third bar from the right (magenta) appear to  
match in brightness.  
9.  
Disable Blue Check Field mode.  
Aspect Ratio Settings  
Use to switch between Full Screen, 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios.  
As the V-LCD70P-HDA monitor has a native resolution of 800 x 480 RGB pixels, incoming images are automatically  
scaled to fit the screen:  
In Full Screen, images are scaled to fill the entire 15x9 screen.  
In 4:3 mode, images are scaled to fill the maximum 4:3 portion of the screen (640 x 480), with black bars filling the  
remainder of the screen.  
In 16:9 mode, images are scaled to fill the maximum 16:9 portion of the screen (800 x 450), with black bars filling  
the remainder of the screen  
16:9 Mode  
Full Screen  
4:3 Mode  
Note: The aspect ratio setting is ignored when Pixel-to-Pixel mode is enabled.  
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On-Screen Menu (continued)  
VIDEO CONFIGURATION SUBMENU (continued)  
Pixel-to-Pixel Mode  
Use this setting to enable Pixel-to-Pixel mode.  
This mode bypasses the monitor’s internal scaling function and displays incoming images in their native resolution and  
aspect ratio, with a one-to-one mapping:  
For incoming formats smaller than the native resolution of the LCD panel (800 x 480), the image will be displayed  
in the center of the screen using only the necessary LCD pixels. For example, NTSC images will occupy exactly  
720 x 480 pixels. The surrounding pixels will be black.  
For incoming formats exceeding 800 x 480 pixels, only the center 800 x 480 of the incoming image will displayed  
occupying the whole screen, with the remainder of the picture cropped. For example, 1080i formats will both be  
cropped to 800 x 480 and displayed full-screen.  
Note: Pixel-to-Pixel mode disables aspect ratio control and H/V Delay.  
H/V Delay  
Use this setting to enable one of three delay modes (H & V Delay, V Delay, H Delay):  
In H & V Delay mode, both horizontal sync and vertical sync are delayed, resulting in both horizontal and vertical  
blanking periods being shown on the screen.  
In V Delay mode, vertical sync is delayed so that the vertical blanking period is displayed on screen.  
In H Delay mode, horizontal sync is delayed so that the horizontal blanking period is displayed on the screen.  
Underscan  
Use this setting to enable or disable Underscan mode:  
When Underscan is OFF, the active portion of the video signal is displayed on the screen, with 0% overscan.  
When Underscan is ON, the area around the active video area is displayed on the screen, resulting in blanking  
intervals being shown around the perimeter of the active image. Use this mode to clearly view the edges of the  
active video area.  
NTSC Black Level  
Set the NTSC Black Level according to the type of NTSC composite video input:  
7.5 IRE: Use this setting for standard NTSC-M signals which use a 7.5 IRE setup (black level).  
0 IRE: Use this setting for NTSC-J signals which have no setup, or a black level of 0 IRE.  
Note: This setting is disabled for PAL composite input and all component formats.  
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On-Screen Menu (continued)  
MARKER CONFIGURATION SUBMENU  
Marker Configuration Submenu  
Markers  
Use this setting to enable or disable all on screen markers. This setting affects the center marker, full screen markers,  
16:9 markers, and 4:3 markers.  
Center Marker  
Use this setting to display a center marker on the screen.  
16:9 Markers / Full Screen Markers  
Use these setting to superimpose one of 11 markers on the screen when in Full Screen mode or 16:9 mode.  
4:3  
13:9  
14:9  
1.85:1  
2.35:1  
95% Safe  
93% Safe  
90%Safe  
88% Safe  
85% Safe  
80% Safe  
16:9 Marker Examples:  
4:3 Aspect Ratio Marker  
2.35:1 Aspect Ratio  
OFF (No Marker)  
90% Safe Area  
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On-Screen Menu (continued)  
MARKER SETUP SUBMENU (continued)  
4:3 Markers  
Use this setting to superimpose one of 5 markers on the screen when in 4:3 mode. This setting is disabled when the  
aspect ratio is set to 16:9, or when Pixel-to-Pixel, Underscan, or H/V Delay is enabled.  
• 95% Safe Area  
• 93% Safe Area  
• 90% Safe Area  
• 88% Safe Area  
• 85% Safe Area  
• 80% Safe Area  
4:3 Marker Examples:  
OFF (No Marker)  
90% Safe Area  
Marker Background  
Use this setting to choose how selected markers are displayed on the screen:  
• Normal  
• Black  
The marker is superimposed on the complete image.  
Image area beyond the marker is shown at 0% intensity (black).  
Example (80% Marker in 4:3 Mode):  
Normal Background  
Black Background  
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On-Screen Menu (continued)  
FILTER CONFIGURATION SUBMENU  
False Colors  
The V-LCD70P-HDA has a false color filter to aid the in setting camera exposure. As the camera Iris is adjusted,  
elements of the image will change color based on the luminance or brightness values. This enables proper exposure to  
be achieved without the use of costly, complicated external equipment. To best utilize this feature, you must  
understand the color chart below and have a basic understanding of camera exposure. Normally, when shooting  
subjects like people, it is common practice to set exposure of faces to the equivalent of approximately 56 IRE. The  
false color filter will show this area as the color PINK on the monitor. Therefore, as you increase exposure (open the  
IRIS), your subject will change color as indicated on the chart: PINK, then GREY, then a few shades of YELLOW. Over  
exposed subjects (above 101 IRE) on the monitor will be shown as RED. In addition, underexposed subjects will show  
as DEEP-BLUE to DARK –BLUE, with clipped-blacks indicated with a FUCHSIA-like color. Lastly, the color GREEN is  
used to indicate elements of the image that are approximately 45 IRE. This represents a ‘neutral’ or ‘mid-level’  
exposure commonly used for objects (not people).  
False Color Key  
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On-Screen Menu (continued)  
FILTER CONFIGURATION SUBMENU (continued)  
Peaking Filter (Focus assist)  
The Peaking Filter is used to aid the camera operator in obtaining the sharpest possible picture. When activated, all  
color will be removed from the display and a black-and-white image will remain. The internal processor will display  
RED color on the screen where sharp edges appear. When the camera operator adjusts (racks) the focus control (on  
the camera lens), different parts of the image will have RED colored edges. This indicates that that portion of the  
image is sharp – or in focus. Final focus is achieved by racking the camera lens focus control back and forth until the  
desired portion of the image has RED colored edges. Please note that this feature is most effective when the subject is  
properly exposed and contains enough contrast to be processed.  
Mosquito Filter  
Use this setting to filter out “Mosquito Noise” – an artifact that appears as specs around edges of objects. This artifact  
is the result of video that has been compressed at some point. Video sources from DVD-Players, PDA’s, Digital Cable  
Boxes, Camcorders, etc. often have this artifact.  
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On-Screen Menu (continued)  
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SUBMENU  
System Configuration Submenu  
Input Format OSD  
Use this option to enable on-screen display of input/format status in the upper-left corner of the screen.  
User-Definable Function Buttons  
Use the Function on F1, F2, F3 and F4 menu items to define each function button on the front panel of the monitor.  
The following options are available for each button:  
Ratio  
Check Field  
Mosquito Filter  
Peaking Filter  
False Colors  
Freeze Input  
Aspect Markers  
Center Marker  
Markers  
Underscan  
H/V Delay  
Pixel-to-Pixel  
Freeze Input  
Use the Freeze function to “freeze” the current image on the screen. Select this menu item again (Unfreeze) to return  
to the real-time video input.  
Manufacturer Default  
Select this menu item to reset all adjustments and menu settings to the factory default configuration.  
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Specifications  
PANEL  
BATTERY ADAPTER  
Screen Size  
Display Area (h x v)  
Aspect Ratio  
Pixels  
7.0” Diagonal  
152.40 x 91.44 mm  
15:9 (16:9 / 4:3 Selectable)  
800 x 480  
Field-Interchangeable Battery Adapter Options  
(Sold Separately):  
Color Depth  
Viewing Angle (h x v) 140°x 100°(CR >10)  
Brightness  
Contrast Ratio  
Dot Pitch (h x v)  
Pixel Pitch (h x v)  
18-bit (262,144 Colors)  
Marshall  
Adapter  
Battery  
Type  
Battery  
Voltage  
Recommended  
Battery  
250 cd/m2  
400:1  
0.0635 x 0.1905 mm  
0.1905 x 0.1905 mm  
CM  
Canon  
7.4 V  
Canon BP-970G  
Panasonic CGA-D54  
JVC BN-V438U  
Sony BP-460  
PM  
JM  
SB  
SM  
SL  
Panasonic  
JVC  
7.2 V  
7.2 V  
14.4 V  
7.2 V  
7.2 V  
Sony BP  
Sony NP-Q  
Sony NP-F  
Sony NP-QM91  
Sony NP-F970  
VIDEO INPUT/OUTPUT  
Video Input / Output  
Supports SMPTE 170M, NTSC/PAL  
Factory Configured Battery Adapter Options:  
Marshall  
Adapter  
Battery  
Type  
Battery  
Voltage  
Recommended  
Battery  
YPBPR Input / Output  
Supports SMPTE 260M, 274M, 296M  
IDX  
AB  
V-Mount  
Anton Bauer  
14.4 V  
14.4 V  
IDX E7S  
Anton Bauer Hytron 50  
CONNECTORS  
Video Input  
MECHANICAL  
Dimensions (w x h x d): 6.85” x 5.67” x 1.95”  
Additional Mounting: ¼”-20 Mounting Bracket  
Video  
YPBPR  
1 x BNC Female (75 )  
3 x BNC Female (75 )  
Video Output (Active Loop-Through)  
Video  
1 x BNC Female (75 )  
YPBPR  
3 x BNC Female (75 )  
Weight (Monitor Only): 1.55 lbs  
Operating Temperature 32°F to 95°F (0°C to 35°C)  
Power Input  
Storage Temperature  
Compliance  
-4°F to104°F (-20°C to 40°C)  
4-Pin Male XLR  
Pin 1: GND  
Pin 2: N/C  
Pin 3: N/C  
, FCC-Class A, ANSI-63.4  
(Certificates on file)  
Pin 4: +12VDC  
RoHs  
Do not dispose. Return to  
Manufacturer or Authorized  
Recycle Facility.  
ELECTRICAL  
Power Consumption 1 Amp (Max) @ 12VDC (12 W Max)  
Voltage Requirement 12VDC (10VDC-18VDC)  
V-PS12-5V-XLR Power Supply:  
Input  
Output  
100V-240V, 1.5A, 50-60Hz  
12VDC, 5A, 60W Max  
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Specifications (continued)  
Maintenance  
Screen Cleaning  
Periodically clean the screen surface using ammonia-free cleaning wipes (Marshall Part No. V-HWP-K). A clean micro-  
fiber cloth can also be used using only non-abrasive and ammonia-free cleaning agents. Do not use paper towels.  
Paper towel fibers are coarse and may scratch the surface of the polycarbonate faceplate or leave streaks on the  
surface. Antistatic and fingerprint 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.  
Warranty  
Marshall Electronics warranties to the first consumer that this V-LCD70P-HDA 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 first 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 modifications 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, specifications may change without notice.  
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El Segundo, CA 90245  
Tel: (800) 800-6608 / (310) 333-0606 • Fax: 310-333-0688  
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