User Manual

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3. MARKERS
Select On-screen markers, image flip, focus assist and other assistance tools.
Center Marker: Places a “cross hairs’ marker in the exact center of the image.
Safe Frame: Creates a border to indicate a safe area for camera framing
Adjustable from 80% to 96% and 2.35 wide aspect.
Image Freeze: Holds the current image on screen until Freeze is turned off.
Image Flip: Flip the displayed image to compensate for special lenses or mirrors.
Use the ◄► buttons to choose:
H_V Flip: Image is flipped top to bottom and left to right.
H Flip: Image is flipped left to right (mirror).
V Flip: Image is flipped top to bottom.
Check Field: Use the ◄► to display a single primary color or no color (monochrome).
P2P: Pixel-to-Pixel mode. Image pixels are mapped 1:1 to display pixels. (Scaling
off). In most cases, this will have the appearance of expanding the image.
Focus Assist: This is a tool to assist setting sharp focus on a video camera.
When this mode is ON, the picture will be monochrome with a red border around objects in the
image. As the camera lens is adjusted, the red border will be brighter or dimmer. Brighter =
sharper focus.
4. FUNCTIONS
Program the user Function buttons.
F1: & F2: Use the ◄► and ▲▼ buttons to chose a function from this list:
Center marker
Safe Frame
Check Field
Focus Assist z
Aspect Ratio
Image Flip
P2P
Image Freeze
No Signal: Select the color background that appears when there is no video input.
OSD Trans: Adjust whether On Screen Display text is transparent.
OSD H: Adjust horizontal position of On Screen Display text.
OSD V: Adjust vertical position of On Screen Display text.
Zoom All: Expands the picture on the screen in all directions by pressing the button
Normal (default) setting is “0”.
OSD Time: Set the number of seconds text messages will remain on the screen.
U/D Zoom: Expands the picture on screen vertically using the ◄► buttons.
L/R Zoom: Expands the picture on the screen horizontally using the ◄► buttons.
USB Upgrade: Initiate firmware update from a computer attached to the USB port.
Reset: Press the button to set the display back to its original (default) state.
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Note: The current firmware version appears at the bottom of this page.
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Marshall Electronics
M-LYNX-503 / Operating Instructions
Panel size 5.0-inch TFT LCD
Resolution 800 x RGB x 480
Backlight type LED
Dot pitch 0.045(W) x 0.135 (H)
Aspect radio 16:10
Brightness (in cd/m²) 400
Contrast 500:1
Finish Anti-glare
Viewing Angles (CR>=10) 70°/70°(L/R) 50°/70°(U/D)
Input HDMI / 3GSDI / AV (composite)
AV PAL - 4.43 / NTSC - 3.58
HDMI
with loop-through
480i /480p /576i /576p (59.94/50)
720p (60/59.94/50/30/29/25/24/23.98)
1080i (60/59.94/50)
1080p (60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/24/23.98/23.98)
3G-SDI
with loop-through
ITU-R BT.656 576i
SMPTE-125M 480i
SMPTE-274M 1080i (60/59.94/50)
1080p (30/29.97/25/24/24/23.98/23.98)
SMPTE-296M 720p (60/59.94/50/30/29/25/24/23.98)
SMPTE-424M 1080i (60/59.94/50)
1080p (60/59.94/50)
Earphone jack Stereo 3.5mm
Input voltage DC: 7.0~18.0V
Power consumption 24W
Dimensions
(including connectors)
19.2”W x 5.14”H x 1.75”D
485.6mm W x 88mm H x 44.5mm D
Weight
(main body) 3.25lbs, 1.48 Kg
5. SPECIFICATIONS