Marshall electronic V R261 DLW User Manual

Marshall Electronics  
Model No. V-R261-DLW  
26" Full Resolution Dual Link / Waveform Monitor  
Operating Instructions  
Contents  
Features............................................................................................................................................................4  
Installation and Initial Setup .......................................................................................................................5  
Unpacking.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5  
Installation ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5  
Connections and Power-On..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................5  
Front Panel Features.....................................................................................................................................6  
Power Button..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6  
Input Channel Buttons ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6  
DVI Button.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6  
User-Definable Function Buttons.................................................................................................................................................................................................................6  
Layout Button.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6  
RotoMenuKnob..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6  
Image Adjustment Knobs..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................6  
Rear Panel Features......................................................................................................................................7  
RS-422/485 Serial Interface...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................7  
Tally Interface .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7  
3G-SDI Inputs and Outputs...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................7  
Power Input.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7  
VESA 75mm and 200 mmHole Pattern ........................................................................................................................................................................................................7  
DVI-I Input Connector ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7  
Compatible Input Formats...........................................................................................................................8  
DLW Monitor Layouts ...................................................................................................................................9  
On-Screen Menu...........................................................................................................................................11  
STRUCTURE OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................11  
MAIN MENU AND NAVIGATION..................................................................................................................................................................................................................12  
Marker Setup Submenu...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................12  
16:9 Markers...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................13  
4:3 Markers .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................13  
Marker Background...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................14  
Center Marker.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................14  
Video Config Submenu ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................15  
Monochrome Mode................................................................................................................................................................................................................................15  
Blue-Only Mode......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................15  
Pixel-to-Pixel Mode................................................................................................................................................................................................................................16  
Aspect Ratio Settings............................................................................................................................................................................................................................16  
Curtain Color..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................17  
Ctemp/Gamma........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................17  
Analog Phase .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................17  
DVI-A CSC Mode ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................17  
DVI-D CSC Mode ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................17  
HDMI CSC Auto......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................18  
Color Configuration Submenu ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................18  
System Configuration Submenu................................................................................................................................................................................................................18  
User-Definable Function Buttons ........................................................................................................................................................................................................19  
Saving and Loading User Presets .......................................................................................................................................................................................................19  
OSD Configuration Submenu .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................20  
IMD State.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................20  
Status Display ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................20  
OSD Tally................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................21  
LED Tally.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................21  
Ancillary Timecode................................................................................................................................................................................................................................22  
Audio Monitor.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................22  
CC Monitor..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................22  
OSD Timeout ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................22  
IMD Configuration Submenu ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................23  
Overview .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................23  
IMD ID#....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................23  
IMD Group #............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................23  
IMD Protocol...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................23  
Tally Source............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................24  
IMD Baud Rate........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................25  
IMD Name (S/N) ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................25  
IMD Tally Mode.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................25  
IMD Fixed Configuration Submenu............................................................................................................................................................................................................25  
IMD Fixed Color......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................25  
IMD Fixed Align......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................26  
IMD Fixed String.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................26  
Closed Captioning Submenu......................................................................................................................................................................................................................26  
Wave/Vector Submenu................................................................................................................................................................................................................................27  
Ancillary Submenu.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................29  
DID/SDID .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................30  
SERVICE SUBMENU ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................31  
Software Version Display......................................................................................................................................................................................................................31  
Specifications ...............................................................................................................................................32  
Maintenance ..................................................................................................................................................34  
Warranty .........................................................................................................................................................34  
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Features  
The V-R261-DLW (Dual Link / Waveform) monitor is the latest addition to Marshall's expanding line of IMD-equipped  
monitors.  
1920 x 1200 Full Resolution 26” Panel  
The V-R261-DLW features an all-digital TFT-  
MegaPixel active matrix LCD system with 1920x1200  
native resolution. The LCD panel features a  
brightness of 500 cd/m2 and a 800:1 contrast ratio  
making it ideal in a variety of environments and  
lighting conditions.  
In-Monitor Display  
In-Monitor Display allows on-screen text and tally  
indication, controlled locally or remotely via a variety  
of industry standard protocols.  
OSD Features (On Screen Display)  
Embedded time code and an embedded audio  
presence indicator can be displayed on the screen in  
a variety of configurations. Closed Caption presence  
indication is also provided for 608/708 captions.  
Multi mode, Vectorscope and Waveform Monitor  
mode  
The DLW monitor series includes a real-time  
Waveform monitor and Vectorscope along with  
support for SDI, HD-SDI, 3G-SDI and Dual Link SDI.  
With the monitor in Multi mode, the monitor will break  
into four quadrants and display Signal Input  
information (Link Status), Embedded Audio levels, a  
Waveform monitor, a Vectorscope and live video  
simultaneously. Additional layouts provide the ability  
to view the Waveform monitor, Vectorscope, SDI Link  
status and Video individually.  
Advanced Features  
Color temperature adjustment, aspect ratio settings,  
blue-only mode, and monochrome mode are a few of  
the advanced features allowing the V-R261-DLW to  
be at home in any broadcast environment. Pixel-to-  
Pixel mode also allows native display of any incoming  
image format.  
Closed Captioning Decoding  
The DLW monitor allows for decoding of Closed  
Captioning in the EIA-608 or EIA-708.  
Four User-Definable Function Buttons  
Four user-definable function buttons allow quick  
access to numerous settings and features including  
aspect ratio, monochrome mode, color temperature,  
and more.  
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Installation and Initial Setup  
Unpacking  
Carefully unpack the V-R261-DLW monitor and verify that the following items are included:  
• V-R261-DLW Monitor  
• V-PS24-7.5 Power Supply with 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.  
Installation  
The V-R261-DLW can be combined with a desktop stand for desktop use. (Marshall Part V-ST23-32).  
VESA standard 75mm hole patterns allows custom mounting installations. Marshall Electronics can provide an  
optional VESA stand with pivot and tilt as well. (Marshall Part VP-LCD171H-ST-01).  
V-R261-DLW with desktop stand  
(Marshall Part Number V-ST23-  
32)  
Desktop Stand Mounting Holes  
Connections, Power-On and Initial Setup  
Plug the V-PS24-7.5 power supply into an AC power source (100-240 V @ 50/60 Hz). Attach the XLR connector to the  
back of the monitor. Connect the required cables for video signals input and output. (Power must be applied to the V-  
R261-DLW for the active loop-though output to be activated.) The monitor defaults to ‘ON’ when power is supplied.  
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Front Panel Features  
Power Button  
Layout Button  
Turn the monitor off or on by pressing the power  
button. The LED on the power button is at  
maximum illumination when the unit is OFF. The  
LED is at minimum illumination when the unit is on.  
Use this button to switch between the four available  
layouts on the V-R261-DLW.  
RotoMenuKnob  
The RotoMenuknob allows for accessing and  
navigating the main menu, using only a single control.  
Input Channel Buttons  
Pressing SDI 1 or SDI 2 will select HDSDI-SDI Video  
Inputs 1 or 2, respectively. When a channel is  
activated, the LED on the channel will illuminate.  
When displaying Dual Link formats, both LEDs will  
illuminate simultaneously.  
Image Adjustment Knobs  
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 top left of the screen, with values ranging from 0 to  
100. Pressing a knob once displays the current value.  
Pressing a knob twice resets the corresponding  
adjustment to the default setting.  
DVI Button  
Pressing the DVI button selects the DVI-I input.  
When activated, the LED will light.  
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.  
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Rear Panel Features  
RS-422/485 Serial Interface  
The RS-422/485 ports are used to remotely control  
the IMD or all V-R261-DLW features, using a variety  
of industry standard protocols. (Note:  
Connector/pin-out may need to be adapted  
depending on protocol and controlling device  
used.) Only one connection to either port is needed  
to control the monitor. The second port can be used  
to loop multiple monitors in the same bus.  
Power Input  
Connect the 24 VDC input to the XLR power input  
connector. Power can be supplied from the included  
power supply or from a variety of DC sources supplying at  
least 7.5 Amps at 24 Volts.  
IMPORTANT: If using a power source other than the  
included power supply, be sure that the polarity of the DC  
input is correct:  
Tally Interface (HD-15)  
Pin 1: GND  
THE OSD Tally can be activated via the HD-15  
connector by connecting the corresponding pin to  
ground. A variety of external devices can be used  
to perform the contact closure. No additional power  
should be supplied ot the HD-15 port.  
Pin 4: 24VDC  
VESA 75mm and 200 mm Hole Pattern  
VESA-standard 75 mm hole-patterns are provided to  
accommodate a variety of custom mounting options.  
3G-SDI Inputs and Outputs  
DVI-I Input Connector  
The V-R261-DLW has two 3G-SDI inputs and two  
active loop-through outputs. SDI 1 and SDI 2 can  
be used simultaneously to display Dual Link SDI  
signals.  
Integrated DVI Digital and Analog VGA input. Includes  
EDID and HDCP for connection to Computers, DVD  
Players, Rasterizers, etc.  
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Compatible Input Formats  
The following SDI standards are supported by the V-R261-DLW:  
525i, 625i  
1035i (60 / 59.94)  
1080i (60 / 59.94 / 50)  
1080psF (24 / 23.98)  
1080p (23.98 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 / 30)  
720p (60 / 59.94 / 50)  
720p (23.98 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 / 30)  
The following 3G-SDI standards are supported by the V-R261-DLW:  
YCbCr (4:2:2) 10 Bit - Level A / B  
1080p (60 / 59.94 / 50)  
YCbCr/RGB (4:4:4 / 4:2:2) 10 Bit / 12 Bit - Level A / B  
1080i (60 / 59.94 / 50)  
1080p (30 / 29.97/ 25 / 24 / 23.98)  
1080psF (30 / 29.97 / 25 / 24 / 23.98)  
YCbCr+A/RGB+A (4:4:4:4) 10 Bit / 12 Bit - Level A / B  
1080i (60 / 59.94 / 50)  
1080p (30 / 29.97/ 25 / 24 / 23.98)  
1080psF (30 / 29.97 / 25 / 24 / 23.98)  
The following Dual Link standards are supported by the V-R261-DLW:  
YCbCr (4:2:2)  
1080p (60 / 59.94 / 50)  
YCbCr/RGB (4:4:4 / 4:2:2) 10 Bit / 12 Bit  
1080i (60 / 59.94 / 50)  
1080p (30 / 29.97/ 25 / 24 / 23.98)  
1080psF (24 / 23.98)  
YCbCr+A/RGB+A (4:4:4:4 ) 10 Bit / 12 Bit  
1080i (60 / 59.94 / 50)  
1080p (30 / 29.97/ 25 / 24 / 23.98)  
1080psF (24 / 23.98)  
Dual Link  
2k p(23.98 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 / 30)  
The following VESA standards are supported by the V-R261-DLW (DVI-I input):  
640x480 @60Hz  
800x600 @60Hz  
1024x768 @60Hz  
1280x1024 @60Hz  
1600x1200 @60Hz  
The following DVI-Video standards are supported by the V-R261-DLW (DVI input):  
1080p/60, 1080p/59.94, 1080p/50  
1080i/60, 1080i/59.94, 1080i/50  
1080p/23.98, 1080p/24, 1080p/25, 1080p/29.97, 1080p/30  
720p/60, 720p/59.94, 720p/50  
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DLW Monitor Layouts  
The V-R261-DLW has 4 possible layouts, Multi mode, Vectorscope mode, Waveform mode and Full Screen Video  
mode. Each press of the LAYOUT Button will change the current mode to next available mode.  
Default Multi mode Layout  
Vectorscope Mode  
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Waveform Monitor Mode  
Full Screen Video Mode  
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On-Screen Menu  
STRUCTURE OVERVIEW  
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On-Screen Menu (continued)  
MAIN MENU AND NAVIGATION  
Access and navigate the main menu using the RotoMenuknob:  
Main Menu  
Using the RotoMenu knob  
Press the RotoMenuknob to enter the main menu.  
Rotate the knob to scroll up or down in the main menu or each submenu.  
Press the RotoMenuknob to enter a submenu or choose a setting.  
To return to main menu from submenu, select ‘Back’ and press the RotoMenu.  
The menu timeout can be set in the OSD Timeout section of the OSD Config submenu.  
Marker Setup Submenu  
Use the Marker Setup submenu to select various on-screen markers, adjust the Marker Background, or toggle the Center  
Marker ON or OFF.  
Marker Setup Submenu  
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16:9 Markers  
Use this setting to superimpose one of 10 markers on the screen when in 16:9 or Full Screen mode. This setting is  
disabled when the aspect ratio is set to 4:3, or when Pixel-to-Pixel mode is enabled. Note that in Full Screen mode,  
markers are vertically stretched along with the picture to fit the 16:10 screen.  
• Off (No Marker)  
• 95% Safe Area  
• 93% Safe Area  
• 90% Safe Area  
• 88% Safe Area  
• 80% Safe Area  
• 1.85:1 Aspect Ratio  
• 2.35:1 Aspect Ratio  
• 4:3 Aspect Ratio  
• 14:9 Aspect Ratio  
• 13:9 Aspect Ratio  
16:9 Marker Examples:  
OFF (No Marker)  
90% Safe Area  
2.35:1 Aspect Ratio  
4:3 Aspect Ratio Marker  
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 Full Screen, and when Pixel-to-Pixel mode is enabled.  
• Off (No Marker)  
• 95% Safe Area  
• 93% Safe Area  
• 90% Safe Area  
• 88% Safe Area  
• 80% Safe Area  
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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:  
• Off  
• 50% Gray Screen area beyond the marker is shown at 50% intensity.  
• Black Screen area beyond the marker is shown as black.  
The marker is superimposed on the complete image.  
Example (80% Marker in 4:3 Mode):  
Background OFF  
50% Gray Background  
Black Background  
Center Marker  
Use this setting to display a center marker on the screen.  
Center Marker  
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Video Config Submenu  
Use the Video Configuration submenu to select various video settings such as monochrome mode or blue-only mode.  
Video Configuration Submenu  
Monochrome Mode  
Use this setting to enable monochrome mode. Only the luminance of the image will be displayed as a grayscale  
picture.  
Blue-Only Mode  
Use this setting to enable Blue-Only mode. This mode displays only the blue color component of the image, switching  
off the red and green components. Use this mode 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.  
Adjust the Contrast knob until an even grayscale appears along the top bars.  
Disable Monochrome mode.  
Enable Blue-Only mode and adjust the Color knob so that the outermost bars (white and blue) appear to match in brightness.  
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Pixel-to-Pixel Mode  
Use this setting to enable Pixel-to-Pixel mode.  
This mode bypasses the monitor’s internal scaling function and displays images in their native resolution and aspect  
ratio, with a one-to-one mapping of incoming image pixels to screen pixels:  
For incoming formats smaller than the native resolution of the window (or selected aspect ratio), the image will be  
displayed in the center of the window using only the necessary LCD pixels. For example, 480i images will only  
occupy exactly 640x480 pixels in a particular channel window in DLW mode, or if the channel is selected full  
screen, it will occupy exactly 640x480 pixels in the center of the screen. The surrounding screen area will be  
black.  
Aspect Ratio Settings  
Use this menu option to switch between several aspect ratio settings.  
As the V-R261-DLW monitor has a native resolution of 1920x1200 RGB pixels, incoming images are automatically  
scaled to fit the screen:  
In 4:3 mode, images are scaled up or down to fill the maximum 4:3 portion of the screen (1600 x 1200). IMD text  
and time code are superimposed on the lower portion of the image. The audio presence indicator and on-screen  
tally are displayed at the bottom of the screen, outside the image.  
In Scaled 4:3 mode, images are scaled to a smaller 4:3 portion of the screen, leaving space for IMD text, tally,  
and audio presence indicator to be displayed below or around the image. Time code is superimposed on the  
lower portion of the image.  
In 16:9 mode, images are scaled to fill the maximum 16:9 portion at the top of the screen (1920 x 1080). In this  
mode, IMD text and on-screen tally are displayed below the image. Time code and the audio presence indicator  
are superimposed on the lower portion of the image.  
In Full Screen (16:10) mode, images are scaled to fill the entire 16:10 screen (1920 x 1200). In this mode, all  
OSD features are superimposed on the image. Note that when using a 16:9 input image in this mode, the  
image will be vertically stretched by approximately 10%.  
The diagrams on the following show how IMD text, timecode, and the audio monitor icon are simultaneously displayed  
on the screen in each aspect ratio setting. The white area represents the video image.  
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Curtain Color  
Use this setting to choose the default color displayed on the screen when no video input is present. Available colors  
are blue, red, green, white, and black.  
Ctemp/Gamma  
Use this setting to choose one of three color temperature / gamma presets or to remove gamma settings:  
• Linear (No gamma applied)  
• 55K  
• 65K  
• 93K  
Analog Phase (DVI-Analog or VGA input only)  
Adjusts the analog phase value to improve picture quality on DVI-A or VGA Sources. This adjusts the signal phase  
(not color phase) of the analog-to-digital conversion.  
• 0-31 (value)  
DVI-A CSC Mode (DVI-Analog input only)  
Use the DVI-A CSC Mode to accommodate for four different types of colorspace inputs. This setting will only affect  
your DVI-A inputs.  
RGB Studio: accommodates digital 480i video using the RGB limited range (16-235) inputs.  
RGB PC: accommodates full range RGB (0-255) inputs.  
YUV 601: accommodates for Rec. 601 SDTV YUV colorspace inputs.  
YUV 709: accommodates for Rec. 709 HDTV YUV colorspace inputs.  
The monitor’s default setting is RGB PC.  
DVI-D CSC Mode (DVI-D input only)  
Use the DVI-D CSC Mode to accommodate for four different types of colorspace inputs. This setting will only affect  
your DVI-D and HDMI inputs.  
RGB Studio: accommodates digital 480i video using the RGB limited range (16-235) inputs.  
RGB PC: accommodates full range RGB (0-255) inputs.  
YUV 601: accommodates for Rec. 601 SDTV YUV colorspace inputs.  
YUV 709: accommodates for Rec. 709 HDTV YUV colorspace inputs.  
The monitor’s default setting is RGB PC.  
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HDMI CSC Auto (HDMI input only, via the DVI-I interface)  
The HDMI CSC Auto setting is used to accommodate newer HDMI interfaces that send colorspace signaling in the  
HDMI data stream. If this setting is set to On, the monitor will automatically determine which colorspace setting to use.  
If this setting is set to Off, or your HDMI signal does not contain colorspace signaling, the DVI-D CSC Mode described  
above will determine the colorspace configuration.  
Color Config Submenu  
Use the Color Configuration submenu to adjust the Red, Green and Blue Offset and Gain values of the two SDI channels,  
the DVI-D input and DVI-A input.  
Each column adjusts a particular input channel, from SDI1 and SDI2 to the DVI-I input. For the DVI-I input, you can adjust  
the Offset and Gain for either a DVI-D or DVI-A input.  
The Reset option allows you to return to the default settings for each individual channel.  
System Config Submenu  
Use the System Configuration submenu to control various system parameters.  
System Configuration Submenu  
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User-Definable Function Buttons  
Use the Function 1, Function 2, Function 3 and Function 4 menu items to define each function button on the front  
panel of the monitor. The following options are available for each button:  
• Marker  
• Center Marker  
Toggle between different Screen Markers  
Display/hide the Center Marker  
• Marker Backgrd Change how markers are displayed on the screen  
• IMD State Display/hide IMD text  
• Anc. Time Code Display/hide time code  
• OSD Tally  
Rotate amongst types of OSD Tally  
• Audio Monitor  
• CC Monitor  
Display/hide audio presence indicator  
Display/hide the Closed Caption Presence indicator  
• Waveform Mode Change the data displayed on the Waveform monitor  
• Overlay Position Change the position of the WFM Overlay in DLW Overlay Mode  
• Limits  
Toggle the Limits option of the Waveform Monitor On or Off  
Toggle between 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios  
Enable/disable Pixel-to-Pixel mode  
Rotate amongst color temperature settings  
Enable/disable Blue Only mode  
• Aspect Ratio  
• Pixel to Pixel  
• Ctemp/Gamma  
• Blue Only  
• Monochrome  
Enable/disable Monochrome mode  
Saving and Loading User Presets  
Use the SAVE CONFIG and LOAD CONFIG menus to save current settings to one of 6 presets, or load a preset. Each  
Preset saves all monitor settings except for IMD configuration.  
Use the LOAD CONFIG menu to load one of presets USR1 – USR6. Factory default settings can also be loaded  
by selecting MFG. (Factory defaults cannot be overwritten.)  
Use To perform a full system restore, which resets ALL adjustable fields on the monitor to their “fresh-from-  
factory” state, press the Power, F1 and F2 button simultaneously. Note: You will lose ALL user adjustable  
settings on your monitor.  
Use the SAVE CONFIG menu to save the current settings to a preset from USR1- USR6.  
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OSD Config Submenu  
Use the OSD Configuration submenu to select a variety of information to be displayed on the screen.  
OSD Configuration Submenu  
IMD State  
Use this setting to turn the IMD text display on or off. This setting affects both fixed string IMD text and remote IMD text  
commands.  
Status Display  
Use this setting to enable or disable status display. When enabled, the current video input standard is displayed on the  
top left of the screen. When disabled, status is only displayed for 2 seconds when the monitor is powered on, when an  
input is applied, or when the input video standard changes. The status display reads “No Input” when no video input is  
present.  
Status Display  
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OSD Tally  
Use this setting to choose how tally is displayed on the screen. The available OSD Tally options depend on the Tally  
Source selected in the IMD Configuration submenu  
When the Tally Source is set to Standard (contact closure), OSD Tally can be set to Off, RGY, RG, or GR:  
• Off  
On-screen tally is disabled  
• RGY Red, yellow, or green tally signals are indicated at both the bottom left and bottom right corners of the  
screen. Two or three colors are shown simultaneously by subdividing each tally indicator  
• RG  
• GR  
Red tally is shown at the bottom left of the screen, and green is shown at the bottom right.  
Green tally is shown at the bottom left of the screen, and red is shown at the bottom right.  
The following diagrams show RGY, RG, and GR OSD Tally modes:  
(red)  
(red)  
(red)  
(red)  
(green)  
(yellow)  
(green)  
(yellow)  
(red)  
(red)  
00:00:00:  
00:00:00:  
00:00:00:  
IMD Text  
(gree  
n)  
(gree  
n)  
IMD Text  
IMD Text  
RGY mode: single color  
activated  
RGY mode: two colors  
activated  
RGY mode: three colors  
activated  
00:00:00:00  
00:00:00:00  
(red)  
(red)  
(red)  
(red)  
IMD Text  
IMD Text  
GR Mode: both colors activated  
RG Mode: both colors activated  
When the Tally Source is set to TSL/MEI 422, OSD Tally can be set to Off or IMD:  
Off  
IMD  
On-screen tally is disabled  
Red, yellow, and green tally is displayed according the protocol commands. Green, red, and yellow colors  
are shown individually on either the bottom left or right of the screen.  
LED Tally  
Use this to enable or disable the physical LED tally on the top of the monitor.  
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Anc. Timecode  
Use this setting to enable time code display on the screen. Time code is de-embedded from the vertical ancillary data  
(VANC) within the HD/SDI signal. Two types of time code can be selected to display on the screen: LTC (linear time  
code) or VITC (vertical interval time code).  
The position of the time code display varies based on the aspect ratio setting and presence of IMD text.  
Hours  
Minutes  
Seconds  
Frames  
00:00:00:00  
Time Code display  
Audio Monitor  
Use the Audio Monitor menu option to enable or disable the audio presence indicator icon. When enabled, this icon  
indicates whether embedded audio is present in the HD/SDI video input. A red circle and cross will flash on the icon if  
no embedded audio is present.  
Embedded Audio Present  
No Embedded Audio  
CC Monitor (Closed Captioning)  
Use the CC Monitor menu option to enable or disable the Closed Captioning presence indicator icon. When enabled,  
this icon indicates the presence of 608 and/or 708 embedded Closed Captioning in the SDI video input. A green dot  
indicates the presence of CC Data. A red dot indicates no captioning data.  
CC  
CC  
608  
708  
608  
708  
No CC Data present  
Both 608 and 708 CC Data present  
OSD Timeout  
Use the OSD Timeout setting to set the amount of time you would like to see the Menu on screen. Selectable values  
range from 5 to 30 Seconds in 5 second increments. A value of None allows the menu to stay on screen until it is  
manually exited.  
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IMD Config Submenu  
Overview  
The V-R261-DLW features an In-Monitor Display (IMD) with the ability to display on-screen text and tally in three  
colors. IMD text, color, and alignment can be assigned to each screen locally using menu options (see below).  
Alternately, IMD text and tally can be remotely controlled via the RS-422/485 serial interface using several industry-  
standard protocols, including TSL v4.0 and Image Video. Multiple V-R261-DLW monitors can be looped together and  
each addressed individually via the protocol. All menu features of the V-R261-DLW can also be controlled via the  
Marshall Network Controller box using MEI protocol. (Contact Marshall Electronics for additional information).  
Use the IMD Configuration submenu to configure various IMD parameters as described below.  
IMD Configuration Submenu  
IMD ID #  
The IMD ID # identifies each screen to the controlling device. When using the TSL protocol, the ID # of each screen  
should be manually set in conjunction with the controlling device. When using the Image Video protocol, the ID # may  
be set automatically by the controlling device, after each IMD is initially identified by IMD Name (see “IMD Name[S/N]”  
below). Available ID #s are 000-254.  
IMD Group #  
Each screen can be assigned an IMD Group # when using the Marshall protocol. Available Group #s are 01-254.  
IMD Protocol  
Use the IMD Protocol menu option to choose the protocol with which the V-R261-DLW receives remote commands.  
Currently, four protocols are available. Contact Marshall Electronics for the latest protocol compatibility.  
Image Video  
Use the Image Video protocol setting when controlling the IMD from an Image Video tally controller (e.g. TSI-  
1000) or other controlling device which utilizes the Image Video protocol. The IMD #, IMD Name(S/N), and Baud  
Rate parameters must be set for each screen in conjunction with the controlling device.  
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TSL v4.0  
Use the TSL v4.0 protocol setting when controlling the IMD from a TSL tally controller, or other controlling device  
which utilizes the TSL v4.0 protocol. The IMD # must be set for each screen in conjunction with the controlling  
device.  
MEI  
Use the MEI protocol setting when controlling the V-R261-DLW using the Marshall Network Controller box. This  
protocol allows remote control of all features on the V-R261-DLW, including marker setup, video configuration,  
system configuration, and image adjustments (brightness, contrast, etc.). The IMD #, IMD Group #, and Baud  
Rate parameters must be set in conjunction with the Network Controller Box.  
MEI-Image Video  
This protocol setting accepts Image Video commands via MEI protocol, for use when an Image Video controller is  
connected to the Marshall Network Controller box.  
Tally Source  
The V-R261-DLW OSD tally can be controlled in a variety of different ways. Use the Tally Source setting to choose  
how tally is controlled:  
Standard  
Use the Standard setting to control tally via contact closure on the HD-15 tally interface.  
Image Video HW  
Use the Image Video HW setting to control Image Video tally states via contact closure on the HD-15 tally  
interface. Contact closure of the Red pin corresponds to Image Video Tally 1, and the Green pin maps to Image  
Video Tally 2. Contact closure (ground) corresponds to a LOW state, and open circuit corresponds to a HIGH  
state. This mode requires the IMD Tally Mode parameter to be set. Consult Image Video documentation for  
further information.  
Image Video 422  
Use the Image Video 422 setting to control Image Video tally states via the Image Video serial protocol. OSD tally  
will be disabled in this mode, as Image Video tally states are manifested in the text color and other  
parameters. This mode requires the IMD Tally Mode parameter to be set. Consult Image Video documentation for  
further information.  
Standard + IV422  
Use the Image Video 422 setting to control Image Video tally states via the Image Video serial protocol, while  
controlling OSD tally using contact closure on the HD-15 tally interface. This mode requires the IMD Tally Mode  
parameter to be set. Consult Image Video documentation for further information.  
TSL/MEI 422  
Use the TSL/MEI 422 setting to control OSD tally via the TSL or Marshall serial protocols.  
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IMD Baud Rate  
Use this setting to choose the baud rate. The baud rate must be set in conjunction with the controlling device. Available  
baud rates are 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200. The TSL v4.0 protocol is fixed at  
38400 bauds.  
IMD Name (S/N)  
Use this setting to assign a name to each screen when using the Image Video or Marshall-IV protocols. The IMD name  
is equivalent to the Image Video serial number and is used by the Image Video controlling device to identify  
each screen. The default IMD Name(S/N) is “M00000.” It is recommended to maintain this naming scheme in order to  
avoid serial number conflicts with other Image Video devices on the same serial bus. Each name can be up to 16  
ASCII characters.  
Press RotoMenuknob to edit the IMD Name. Rotate the RotoMenuknob to move the cursor. Press the  
RotoMenuknob with the cursor on the character to be changed, then rotate the knob to scroll through the character  
set . Press the RotoMenuknob to choose a character.  
IMD Tally Mode  
Use this setting when using Image Video tally control. Choose one of the following settings, in conjunction with the  
Image Video controlling device. T1, T2, T1T2, T2T1, T1-, T2-, T1T2-, T2T1-. Consult Image Video documentation for  
further information.  
IMD Fixed Config Submenu  
IMD Fixed Configuration Submenu  
IMD Fixed Color  
Use this setting to choose the color of the IMD Fixed String text (see below). Available colors are red, green, and  
yellow. This setting does not affect text color when using IMD text via the Image Video or TSL v4.0 protocols (text  
color is set via the protocols).  
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IMD Fixed Align  
Use this setting to choose the horizontal alignment of the IMD text. IMD text can be justified on the left, center or right  
of the screen. This setting is overridden when using IMD text via the Image Video protocol (alignment is set via Image  
Video protocol).  
IMD Fixed String  
Use this setting to display static IMD text on the screen. This setting is used to enter IMD text locally, when a serial  
protocol is not used for remote control. The IMD Fixed String is saved after power cycle. The IMD Fixed String will be  
overridden by serial protocol commands.  
Press RotoMenuknob to edit the IMD Fixed String. Rotate the RotoMenuknob to move the cursor. Press the  
RotoMenuknob with the cursor on the character to be changed, then rotate the knob to scroll through the character set  
. Press the RotoMenuknob to choose a character. The '¬' character indicates an unused (NULL) value in the string.  
The string entered will be terminated by the first '¬'. Characters to the right of a '¬' character will be displayed in the menu,  
but will not be shown in the IMD string.  
Closed Captioning Submenu  
Use the Closed Captioning submenu to select the type of captioning stream you would like to decode.  
Closed Captioning Submenu  
Mode  
The DLW monitor series provides support for three types of Closed Captioning Modes: 608, 708  
and 708 (608 Comp.). Use this section to choose which type of stream you would like to decode.  
608 Service  
The EIA-608 caption protocol defines four channels of caption information. The V-R261-DLW  
monitor can only display one of these four channels at any point in time. With the 608 Service  
selection, you can select which of the four streams to render on the screen.  
708 Service  
Similar to the EIA-608 caption protocol, the EIA-708 caption protocol can contain multiple streams  
of captions. These streams are labeled with a service ID. This menu option allows you to select  
which service to render on the screen.  
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608 Color  
The EIA-608 caption protocol can define the color for the closed caption text. Use this setting to  
choose between using the color defined by the data stream or to override this data with any of the  
selected colors.  
The default setting for option is Auto.  
708 Color  
The EIA-708 caption protocol can also define the color for the closed caption text. Use this setting  
to choose between using the color defined by the data stream or to override this data with any of  
the selected colors.  
The default setting for option is Auto.  
Wave/Vector Submenu  
Use the Wave/Vector submenu to change the location of the Waveform Monitor and Vectorscope, as well as the data  
displayed on the Waveform monitor or the Vectorscope on the V-R261-DLW monitor. The Waveform Monitor can also  
be customized to conform to different scales, to display different colors, differentiate data with Limits. The Vectorscope  
targets can also be changed in this menu.  
Waveform Mode  
This option allows you to choose between different layouts for the Waveform monitor. Available options are YUV  
Parade, YUV Overlay, RGB Parade and RGB Overlay.  
• YUV Parade  
The Y (Luminance, shown in white), U and V (Chrominance components, U is showed in cyan  
and V is shown in Magenta) components of the signal are displayed from left to right.  
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• YUV Overlay  
The YUV components of the signal are overlaid.  
• RGB Parade  
The R (shown in Red), G (shown in Green) and B (shown in Blue) components of the signal are  
displayed from left to right.  
• RGB Overlay  
The RGB components of the signal are overlaid.  
Waveform Scale  
Use the Waveform scale option to switch between different graticule units on the Waveform display. Available options  
are mV, %IRE, Auto and Off.  
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Colorize Waveform  
Use the Colorize Waveform option to add or remove color from the Waveform display. When Colorize Waveform is  
ON, the YUV and RGB data components on the Waveform display will appear in different colors. When Colorize  
Waveform is OFF, all YUV and RGB data components will appear as white on the Waveform display.  
Limits  
Use the Limits option to differentiate data (indicated by a red highlight) on the Waveform display that goes above a  
Limit Max (maximum) and goes below a Limit Min (minimum) set in the Wave/Vector submenu. The Limit maximum  
and minimum can be set from 0000 to 1023. Note: Setting the Limits option to ON will override the Colorize Waveform  
option. All Waveform display data within the limits will appear in white.  
Limit Max  
Use this to set the desired maximum for the Limit display of the waveform monitor. Any Waveform data that goes  
beyond this Limit Max will be displayed in red.  
Limit Min  
Use this to set the desired minimum for the Limit display of the waveform monitor. Any Waveform data that goes  
below this Limit Max will be displayed in red.  
Vectorscope Targets  
Use the Vectorscope Targets option to set your Vectorscope targets up for 75% or 100% color bar signals. You can  
also set your Vectorscope Targets to the OFF position.  
Overlay Position  
Use the Overlay Position option to place the Waveform, Vectorscope and Audio Level display on the Top or Bottom of  
the screen while in the DLW Overlay display mode. You can also set your Overlay display to OFF.  
Overlay Transparency  
Use the Overlay Transparency option to set the transparency of the Waveform, Vectorscope and Audio Level display  
while in DLW Overlay mode. Choose a value from 000-100. A low value will cause the Waveform, Vectorscope and  
Audio Level data to blend into the background, while a high value will make the data appear more visible against the  
video display in the background.  
Ancillary Submenu  
Use the Ancillary submenu to determine which ancillary packet IDs should be counted in the Ancillary Status portion of  
the DLW monitor display.  
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DID/SDID  
Use this section to select which packet IDs should be counted on the DLW monitor display. For example, 0x6060  
would count the Timecode data packets, 0x6101 would count the EIA-708 CC data packets and 0x6102 would count  
the EIA-608 CC data packets. Any ancillary packet ID can be chosen, from 0000 to FFFF.  
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SERVICE SUBMENU  
Software Version Display  
The Main Board, Keypad, and FPGA software version numbers are displayed.  
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Service Menu  
The following information is displayed:  
• rel:  
• ipa  
• dlw  
• ipap  
• kp  
Release Package version number  
Input processor firmware  
FPGA Version  
Product Type  
Keypad version number  
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Specifications  
PANEL  
RS-422/485 SERIAL INTERFACE (RJ12)  
Screen Size  
Display Area (h x v)  
Aspect Ratio  
Pixels  
Color Depth  
Viewing Angle (h x v) 178° x 178°  
Brightness  
Contrast Ratio  
Pixel Pitch (h x v)  
25.54” Diagonal  
528 mm x 375.6 mm  
16:10 Native (4:3/16:9 Modes)  
1920 x RGB x 1200  
8-bit  
Protocols: Image Video, TSL v4.0, MEI  
Pin No.  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Tx-  
Ground  
Rx+ (Receive from host)  
Rx- (Receive from host)  
N/C  
Tx+  
400 cd/m2  
1000:1  
0.2865 x 0.2865 mm  
VIDEO INPUT/OUTPUT  
ELECTRICAL  
HD-SDI Input / Output  
Supports ITU-R BT.656, SMPTE 259M, 292M, 274M, 424M,  
425M  
Power Consumption 115 W  
Voltage Requirement 24 VDC  
DVI-I Video/VESA input  
V-PS24-7.5 Power Supply:  
Input  
Output  
100V-240V, 2.5A, 50-60 Hz  
18-24VDC, 7.5A, 150W Max  
CONNECTORS  
3G-SDI Video Input  
2 x BNC Female (75 Ω)  
MECHANICAL  
3G-SDI Video Output (Active Loop-Through)  
2 x BNC Female (75 Ω)  
Dimensions (w x h x d): 23.3” x 16.29” x 2.14”  
Weight (with desktop stand): ~17.5 lbs.  
Operating Temperature 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)  
DVI-I Video/VESA input  
1 x DVI-I Female connector  
Storage Temperature  
-4°F to120°F (-20°C to 50°C)  
Power Input  
4-Pin XLR  
Compliance  
Œ, FCC-Class A, ANSI-63.4  
(Certificates on file)  
Tally Hardware Interface  
HD-15 Female  
RoHs  
Do not dispose. Return to  
Manufacturer or Authorized Recycle  
Facility.  
RS-422/485 Interface  
2 x RJ12 (Modular 6P6C)  
TALLY HARDWARE INTERFACE (HD-15)  
Activation requires contact closure of pin to ground on the HD-  
15 connector:  
Pin No.  
Signal  
1
Channel 1 Green  
2
Channel 1 Red  
3
Channel 1 Yellow  
4
5
6
Ground  
Ground  
N/C  
7
N/C  
8
N/C  
9
N/C  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
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Dimensions  
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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-R261-DLW 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.  
Burn-In Warning  
This monitor uses a high quality TFT LCD panel. However, if a static image is left on the screen for 48 hours, there may  
be a 30 second to 10 minute recovery period for the panel. During recovery, a very faint image may be retained on the  
display. Put up a white curtain for 30 minutes to eliminate the retained image.  
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Marshall Electronics, Inc.  
1910 East Maple Ave.  
El Segundo, CA 90245  
Tel: (800) 800-6608 / (310) 333-0606 • Fax: 310-333-0688  
2010-0722  
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