FIELDVISION OCM-7P-HDR 7" Professional Field Monitor QUICKSTART GUIDE
PRECAUTIONS • Exposure to high sound levels can cause permanent hearing loss. Avoid listening at high volumes for extended periods of time. • Keep this product away from water and any flammable gases or liquids. • Do not expose this product to humidity or extreme heat or cold. • Handle this product with care. Avoid any impacts to this product. • Do not block the vents in this product. • Disconnect this product from its power source before storage and during electrical storms.
BOX CONTENTS • • • • Monitor Sun hood Sun-hood frame Mini HDMI to HDMI cable (C to A) • Shoe-mount ball head • Battery adapter and mounting screws • NP-F battery plate • LP-E6 battery plate • V-mount battery adapter and mounting screws • 1/4-20 screw and hex key • 12 V DC power supply 3
OVERVIEW Heat vents FIELDVISION OCM-7P-HDR 1/4-20 threaded mounting sockets 4
Input selector F1 and F2 buttons Exit button / mute button Battery plate mounting holes Scroll wheel Speaker MENU IN SDI SDI input connector SDI output connector EXIT OUT F1 F2 INPUT USB USB port Headphone jack OUT HDMI IN DC 12V Power input HDMI input connector HDMI output connector 5
OFF Power switch ON 1/4-20 threaded mounting socket 6
GETTING STARTED ATTACHING A BATTERY PLATE 1. Align the battery adapter with the four mounting holes on the back of the monitor, and screw it in with the included screws. 2. Attach the power cord to the power input. 3. Place the NP-F or LP-E6 battery plate into the adapter, making sure to align the plate’s and adapter’s contacts. Slide the battery plate into the adapter until it locks in place. INSTALLING THE BATTERY 1.
2. Slide the battery toward the contacts until it’s firmly in place. ATTACHING THE SUN HOOD Attach the sun hood to the monitor by following these steps: 1. Attach the sun hood to the sun-hood frame by pressing the touchconnect strips together. 2. Attach the frame and the sun hood to the monitor by hooking the short clips to the bottom of the monitor. 3. Gently push up on the long clips, and slide them over the top of the monitor until they click into place.
MOUNTING THE MONITOR ONTO A CAMERA 1. Determine the monitor orientation you prefer, and screw the ballhead into the bottom or side 1/4-20 threaded socket until it’s tight. 2. Loosen the mounting foot by turning the locking wheel clockwise. Make sure the side tilt adjustment knob is tight, and the ballhead is locked in place. 3. Fully insert the foot into the camera’s shoe, and tighten the locking wheel by turning it counterclockwise until secure. 4.
2. Screw the 1/4-20 screw into the socket, and tighten it with the hex key. 3. Screw the ballhead into a 1/4-20 socket until it’s snug. 4. Screw the monitor onto the ballhead, and secure it by tightening the locking wheel. CONNECTING TO A CAMERA HDMI: Connect the monitor’s HDMI input to a camera with an HDMI output. SDI: Connect the monitor’s SDI input to a camcorder or camera with an SDI output. OUTPUTTING THE SIGNAL Use the HDMI and SDI output to send the signal to a monitor or recorder. POWERING ON 1.
USER INTERFACE ACCESSING THE MENUS To get the most out of the monitor, make sure its settings are properly configured. All the setting configurations are located in the main menu, which has six submenus: Image Adjust, Marker, Function, Monitoring Tools, Audio, and System. MENU NAVIGATION 1. Press the scroll wheel to enter the main menu, and turn the wheel to scroll through menus and settings. 2. Press the scroll wheel to enter menus and confirm settings. 3.
QUICK ADJUSTMENTS When the monitor is powered on, you can make quick adjustments to the volume, brightness, contrast, saturation, and sharpness settings at any time. • Turn the scroll wheel to activate the volume menu and change the volume. • While the volume menu is on-screen, press the scroll wheel repeatedly to cycle through the brightness, contrast, saturation, and sharpness menus, and to exit quick adjust mode. • The Exit button controls the audio mute. Press to quickly mute the audio.
When activated, the function buttons default to the setting in the Scan and Waveform menus described below. Press the function button repeatedly to cycle through the options available in the menu's settings. • Press the function button to activate the menu. • Press the function button repeatedly to change the setting. • Press exit to exit the menu, or the menu will automatically close in 5 seconds. FUNCTION BUTTON SETUP To change the functions assigned to the F1 and F2 buttons, follow these steps: 1.
RESETTING THE OCM-7P-HDR To erase all settings and return to the factory presets, follow these steps: 1. Press the scroll wheel to open the main menu. 2. Select System. 3. In the System menu, scroll down to Reset, and press the scroll wheel. 4. If you’re ready to reset the monitor, use the scroll wheel to select On and push the scroll wheel to confirm. The monitor takes a few seconds to reset and return to the main view.
IMAGE ADJUST MENU BRIGHTNESS Adjusts the monitor’s brightness value from 0 to 100. The default setting is 50. CONTRAST Adjusts the contrast value of the on-screen image from 0 to 100. The default setting is 50. SATURATION Adjusts the value of screen color saturation from 0 to 100. The default setting is 50. TINT Adjusts the tint value from 0 to 100. The default setting is 50. SHARPNESS Adjusts the value of fine detail of the picture from 0 to 100. The default setting is 0.
HDMI RGB RANGE Select limited range 16–235 (default) or full range 0–255. COLOR SPACE Selects one of the color-space presets: Rec709 (default), EBU, Native, and SMPTE-C. CAMERA LUT Activates either the Default LUT menu or the user LUT menu. The default setting is off. Applied LUTs will be sent downstream on active outputs. DEFAULT LUT Available only when Def. LUT is selected in the Camera LUT menu. When activated, select from the list of LUTs that are built into the monitor.
GAMMA Select one of the preset gamma points. Choose Off, 1.8, 2.0, 2.2 (default), 2.35, 2.4, 2.6, or 2.8. HDR Select one of the HDR presets. Choose Off (default), ST 2084 300, ST 2084 1000, ST 2084 10000, or HIg. BACK LIGHT MODE Adjusts the intensity of the backlight. Options are Outdoor, Standard (default), and Custom. BACK LIGHT When Custom is selected in the Backlight Mode menu, the backlight intensity can be set manually from 0 to 100. COLOR TEMP Adjusts the color temperature of the on-screen image.
MARKER MENU CENTER MARKER Turning the center marker option on places a crosshair at the center of the screen. The preset is set to off. ASPECT MARKER Sets the aspect marker on-screen display. Select from 16:9, 1.85:1, 2.35:1, 4:3, 3:2, 1.3X, 2.0X, 2.0X MAG, and off (default). SAFETY MARKER Displays an on-screen safety frame marker. Select from 95%, 93%, 90%, 88%, 85%, 80%, and off (default). MARKER COLOR Changes the color of the on-screen markers.
MARKER MAT Available only when an aspect ratio is selected from the Aspect Marker menu. Adjust the darkness of the area of the screen that’s outside the aspect marker. Choose from 1 (lightest) to 7 (darkest) and off (default). THICKNESS Adjusts the thickness of the on-screen markers from 1 to 7. The default setting is 2.
FUNCTION MENU SCAN Determines how the image is displayed based on the settings in the Aspect and Zoom menus below. Selecting Aspect or Zoom activates the Aspect or Zoom menus. Selecting Pixel-toPixel turns off scaling and displays the incoming video signal in its native resolution and aspect ratio with 1:1 pixel mapping. ASPECT Available only when Aspect is selected in the Scan menu. Adjusts the aspect ratio of the incoming video signal and how it is displayed on-screen.
H/V DELAY H/V delay mode highlights the horizontal and vertical blanking portions of the incoming signal. Select from three delay modes. H mode delays the horizontal sync. V mode delays the vertical sync. H/V mode delays both horizontal and vertical sync. The default setting is off. CHECK FIELD When Check Field mode is on, only the selected color information from the incoming video signal will appear onscreen. Check Field mode is useful for calibrating the monitor. Select red, green, blue, or off.
MONITORING TOOLS MENU WAVEFORM Select from Multi, Y, YCbCr, RGB (default), RGB Full, and off. WAVEFORM TRANS. Adjusts the level of transparency of the waveform window. Select 25%, 50% (default), or off (opaque). PEAKING Turning the peaking feature on adds a color outline to highcontrast areas of the image, highlighting areas that are in focus. Default is set to off. PEAKING COLOR Selects the color of the peaking feature’s outline. Choose red (default), green, blue, or white.
FALSE COLOR Replaces the true colors of the image with a standard set of colors, displayed in an on-screen chart, that represent exposure levels. The higher—or hotter—the exposure, the higher the color will be in the chart. The default value is off. EXPOSURE ZEBRAS Turning on displays animated black and white stripes through areas of the image that are overexposed, along with an onscreen under and over warning display. EXPOSURE LEVEL Adjusts the exposure level intensity from 0 to 100.
AUDIO MENU VOLUME Adjusts the level of the audio output from 0 to 100. The default volume is set to 0. LEVEL METER Activating the level meter puts a meter on-screen that can monitor the level of up to 16 audio channels. The default setting is off.
SYSTEM MENU LANGUAGE Sets the language on the on-screen display to English (default) or Chinese. HDMI/SDI CONVERT Activating this feature cross-converts signals so an HDMI signal can be output from the SDI port, and an SDI signal can be output from the HDMI port. The default value is off. Additionally, applied LUTs will be sent downstream from the active outputs. COLOR BAR Displays color bars on-screen. Set luminance to 100%, 75%, or off (default).
IMAGE FLIP Controls the orientation of the on-screen image. Flip the screen horizontally (H), vertically (H), or both (H/V). The default is set to off. FAN Sets the level of the internal cooling fan. Options are low (default) and high. COLOR CALIBRATION Recommended for advanced users only. Activating color calibration allows you to load a monitor calibration LUT via the USB port. Default is set to off.
SPECIFICATIONS Panel size Panel type Backlight Resolution Brightness Contrast ratio Viewing angle Aspect ratio Input Output Threaded socket Input voltage Power consumption Battery type Dimensions (W × H × D) Weight (monitor only) 7 in. IPS LCD LED 1920 × 1200 500 cd/m² 1000:1 L/R: 170° U/D: 170° 16:10 HDMI, SDI HDMI, SDI, headphone (3.5 mm stereo), mono speaker 1/4-20 (×3) DC: 7 to 24 V ≤12 W NP-F 7.2 × 4.9 × 0.9 in. (18.2 × 12.4 × 2.2 cm) 0.
ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY This Elvid product is warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal consumer use for a period of one (1) year from the original purchase date or thirty (30) days after replacement, whichever occurs later.