FSI XM650U Manual de usuario

Monitor User Manual
Updated 08.10.2018
Flanders Scientic, Inc.
6215 Shiloh Crossing
Suite G
Alpharetta, GA. 30005
Phone: +1.678.835.4934
Fax: +1.678.804.1882
E-Mail: Support@FlandersScientic.com
www.FlandersScientic.com
XM Series
XM650U
This manual is based on beta rmware.
Some selections may be unavailable or not work correctly.

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Contents
TOPIC PAGE(S)
Safety Precautions 3-5
Parts & Their Functions 6-7
Menu 8-14
Dimensional Drawing 15

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Safety Precautions
This display has been designed primarily for SDR Mastering / Monitoring applications.
HDR monitoring modes are provided as well and may be useful for short term client
review of HDR material. However, this display is not suggested for HDR mastering or
long term HDR monitoring as prolonged use of these modes can reduce the lifespan
of the display as well as have a negative impact on overall display performance.
Display of static content, overlays, OSD menu or scopes, may cause permanent
BURN IN on the display’s OLED panel.
Length of time required for burn in to develop varies due to many factors including
content and luminance level.
You should avoid displaying static content, especially in HDR mode for extended
periods of time.
To lessen the potential severity of burn in the display will start to dim if a static
image is detected for 2 or more minutes. The display will return to normal operating
luminance when the image is refreshed (see Panel Dimming section of manual for
details).
A DeNoise capability is provided that can help restore panel performance to some
extent, but when possible care should be taken to avoid conditions that may cause
burn-in .
OLED PANEL BURN IN WARNING

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Safety Precautions
• All operating instructions must be read and understood before the product is operated.
• These safety and operating instructions must be kept in a safe place for future reference.
• All warnings on the product and in the instructions must be observed closely.
• All operating instructions must be followed.
• Do not use attachments or accessories not recommended by the manufacturer. Use of inadequate
attachments may result in serious accidents.
• Do not place heavy objects on the power cord. Route power cord to prevent people from stepping
on or resting objects on the cord. Check to ensure that both outlet and product connection points
are properly seated and secured.
• This product must be operated on a power source as specied on the specication label or product
screening. Always operate the product within the voltage range specied.
• Do not overload AC outlets or extension cords. Overloading can cause re or serious electric shock.
• Never insert an object into the product through vents or openings as this can cause serious electric
shock or damage.
• Do not expose product to water or other liquids as this can lead to electrical shock or permanent
damage.
• Do not attempt to service the product yourself. Removing covers can expose you to high voltage
and other unsafe conditions. Please seek the assistance of a qualied service professional for all
service needs.
• If any of the following occur, unplug the power cord from the AC outlet and consult a qualied service
professional to perform repairs:
• Power cord or plug becomes damaged.
• When any liquid is spilled on or in the product.
• When the product has been exposed to rain or water.
• When the product does not operate properly as described in the instruction manual.
• When the product has been dropped or damaged.
• Keep this product away from heat generating sources such as radiators, heaters, stoves, or other
heat generating products.
• If the product requires replacement parts, make sure that the service person uses replacement
parts specied by the manufacturer, or those equivalent parts having the same characteristics and
performance specications as the original parts. Use of unauthorized parts can result in re, electric
shock, and/or other damage.
• Upon completion of any service or repair work, request that the service technician perform safety
checks to ensure that the product is in proper working order.
• When mounting the product to a wall, ceiling, or within a rack/enclosure, be sure to install the
product according to the instructions of both the mount and monitor manufacturer.
• Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet before cleaning the product.

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Safety Precautions
• For proper screen maintenance please follow the guidelines below to prevent scratches, discoloration,
or other damage to the panel:
• Avoid striking the screen with any object.
• Do not wipe screen hard. Apply only gentle pressure if cleaning.
• Do not wipe the screen with solvents such as alcohol, paint thinner, or benzene as this can
cause permanent damage to the panel.
• Do not spray detergent or other cleaners directly on the monitor or panel.
• Do not write on the panel with any substance or object.
• Do not paste or stick anything to the screen as any adhesive can cause damage to the panel.
• Screen may be cleaned by gently wiping with lint free cloth to remove dust. For more thorough
cleaning use a lint free cloth that has been very lightly dampened with distilled water. Please
dry any excess moisture from the monitor or panel immediately to prevent damage.
• Take care in moving this product as serious injury or death can result from the sudden shifting or
falling of this object.
• The vents and openings in the product’s chassis are designed for ventilation. Do not cover, block,
or otherwise
• obstruct these vents and openings as insufcient ventilation can cause overheating and/or shorten
the life of the product. Do not place the object on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface as this
can result in serious obstruction of ventilation areas. If using in enclosed space make sure to provide
proper ventilation to maintain allowable operating temperature range.
• The panel used in this product contains glass and can cause serious injury if broken. If the unit is
dropped or otherwise damaged take care to avoid possible injury by glass shards.
• Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight as this can cause damage to the panel For proper
chassis maintenance please follow the guidelines below to avoid any potential damage:
• Do not wipe the chassis with solvents such as alcohol, paint thinner, or benzene.
• Do not expose the cabinet to any volatile substances.
• Do not allow prolonged contact with rubber or plastic.
• Apply only gentle pressure to chassis when cleaning.
• To clean use soft, lint free cloth to remove dust. A lightly dampened cloth, as described in the
screen maintenance section, may also be used to clean the chassis.
FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interface when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance
with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Warning: Changes or modications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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Parts & Their Functions
• SDI 1: Used to select SDI Input 1 as the active Input.
• SDI 2: Used to select SDI Input 2 as the active Input.
• SDI 3: Used to select SDI Input 3 as the active Input.
• SDI 4: Used to select SDI Input 4 as the active Input.
• DP: Used to select the Display Port Input as the active Input.
• F1: Assignable function key. This key’s function is selectable from the Function Menu.
• F2: Assignable function key. This key’s function is selectable from the Function Menu.
• F3: Assignable function key. This key’s function is selectable from the Function Menu.
• F4: Assignable function key. This key’s function is selectable from the Function Menu.
• F5: Assignable function key. This key’s function is selectable from the Function Menu.
• MENU / LEFT: Used to toggle and navigate On Screen Menu.
• UP: Used to navigate On Screen Menu.
• DOWN: Used to navigate On Screen Menu.
• RIGHT / ENTER: Used to navigate On Screen Menu and to conrm selections within the On
Screen Menu.
• PHASE / H POS: Reserved for future use.
• CHROMA / V POS: Used to adjust chroma higher or lower. Pressing down on the center of this
button will return the chroma setting to its default position.
• BRIGHT / Ref POS: Used to adjust brightness higher or lower. Pressing down on the center of
this button will return the brightness setting to its default position. The brightness knob should
NOT be used increase the overall peak white luminance of the unit, use the Luminance setting to
adjust overall luminance.
• CONTRAST / F Stop: Used to adjust contrast higher or lower. Pressing down on the center of this
button will return the contrast setting to its default position.
• VOLUME: Used to adjust volume. Press down on this knob to instantly mute or unmute the
volume.
• POWER: Used to turn power ON / OFF.
Keyboard

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Parts & Their Functions
• SDI In: 4 Multi-Format 12G/6G/3G/HD-SDI
Inputs.
• SDI Out: 4 Looped 12G/6G/3G/HD-SDI
Outputs.
• MON Out: Processed output.
Follows Mode Selection
• DP In: Display Port Input.
• Audio In/Out: Analog Stereo Mini-phono Au-
dio Input & Output. Unbalanced, Audio Out
delayed by exact amount of monitor video
procesisng time to maintain sync.
• USB Type A: USB power, can be used to
power
MediaLight Bias Lights.
• RS-485: RS-485 Ports (In/Out) for looping
remote control interface.
• LAN: IP Control via select programs.
Back Panel

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Menu
Navigating the Menu
Pressing the MENU button on the monitor’s keypad will call up the on screen menu. To navigate use
the UP and DOWN buttons and press the ENTER button to select the highlighted sub menu. Navigate
the sub menu in the same way by using the UP and DOWN buttons to highlight a particular function
and press ENTER to change that function’s settings. To exit the menu or back out of a sub menu press
the MENU button.
Menus longer than the Main Menu may not fully display. These menus will scroll. Use the Up and
Down keys to scroll up and down a menu.
Function Menu
Function F1 Luminance Scope
Scope F2 Vector Scope
Video F3 Marker 1
Color F4 Marker 2
System F5 Marker 3
OSD
The Function Menu allows you to assign user selectable functions to any of the 5 function buttons (F1,
F2, F3, F4, and F5) on the monitor keypad. To assign a function to a function key, highlight one of the 5
functions and press ENTER. A list of assignable functions will appear. Select the desired function with
the UP and DOWN buttons and press ENTER.
Marker 1 corresponds to Area Marker, Marker 2 corresponds to Safety Marker, Marker 3 corresponds
to Center Marker. Marker 4 currently does not correspond to any setting.

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Menu - Scope Menu
Scope Menu
Function Luminance Off
Scope Lum Position Bottom Right
Video Vector Off
Color Vec Position Bottom Right
System Area Marker Off
OSD Safety Marker Off
Center Marker Off
Lum & Vec Position
Use Lum & Vec Position to select in what area of the screen you would like your Scopes to be displayed.
Area Marker
Use the Area Marker function to select what type of marker is displayed when the marker function is
active. The marker selections available from this option include most commonly used markers and
more complex user designed custom markers.
Safety Marker
Use the Safety Marker function to toggle the size, in percentage, of the safety marker displayed. This
option can be used by itself or in conjunction with the Area Marker function.
Center Marker
Toggles whether the center marker (crosshair) is displayed when the marker is activated.

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Menu - Video Menu
Video Menu
Function Input SDI 1
Scope Mode 6G-SDIx1 6G-SDIx1
Video SDI Format 4:2:2 YCbCr
Color DP Pixel Format Full RGB
System PAP Input SDI 2
OSD PAP Mode PAP
SDI & DP Pixel Format
Select the correct incoming signal format. SDI Format selection overrides payload ID if not set to AUTO.
Mode
The mode selection allows you to set the SDI input conguration as well as the processed monitor
output conguration. Please note that the output conguration only impacts the outputs labeled MON,
the standard OUT connections are always clean loop throughs of whatever is being received by the
display. Note that when using a down-conversion conguration UHD will be down-converted to HD and
4K will be down-converted to 2K. All 2K and HD down-converted signals will be output to all 4 MON
outputs so the down-conversion may be accessed from any of these connections.
Available MODE options
AUTO: attempts to automatically identify signal type, particularly useful if simply switching between
single link 1.5Gbps, 3Gbps, 6Gbps, and 12Gbps SDI signals formats.
6G_IN: single-link 6Gbps SDI input, single-link 6Gbps SDI output
6G_IN HD_OUT: single-link 6Gbps SDI input, 1.5Gbps HD output
6G_DL_IN: dual-link 6Gbps SDI input, dual-link 6Gbps SDI output
6G_DL_IN 3G_OUT: dual-link 6Gbps SDI input, single-link 3Gbps SDI Level A output
12G_IN: single-link 12Gbps SDI input, single-link 12Gbps SDI output
12G_IN 3G_OUT: single-link 12Gbps SDI input, single-link 3Gbps SDI Level A output
3G_DL-IN: dual-link 3Gbps SDI Level B input, dual-link 3Gbps SDI Level B output
3G_IN: single-link 3Gbps SDI input scaled full screen
HD_IN: single-link 1.5Gbps SDI input scaled full screen
3G_INx4: quad 3Gbps SDI input from inputs 1,2,3,4 to form UHD/4K signal on screen
HD_INx4: quad 1.5Gbps input from inputs 1,2,3,4 to form UHD/4K signal on screen
PAP Input
Select the input for use with the Picture In Picture Function.
PAP Mode
Select between Picture In Picture, Picture On Picture, and Picture And Picture for the PIP Function.
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