Manual
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Rear Panel Features
YPbPr and CVBS Video Input and Output
The V-MD241 has CVBS and YPbPr inputs and one active loop-
through output for each input. See Compatible Input Formats
for details on accepted formats.
Power Input
Connect 12VDC to the 4-pin XLR power input connector.
Power should only be supplied from the included power
supply.
IMPORTANT: If using a power source other than the included
power supply, damage may result. Please use the pin out
diagram in the Specifications section.
Tally Input Connector
The LED 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 to the HD-15 port.
Network Port
The Network Port is used to access the Network Control Page
for the V-MD monitor. Use a regular RJ45 Ethernet cable to
connect the V-MD monitor to your network. Please see the
Network Configuration Submenu section of this manual for
further connection details.
Desktop Mounting Holes
These holes are used when attaching the monitor to the
optional desktop stand.
VESA 200/75mm Hole Pattern
VESA-standard 200/75 mm hole-patterns is provided to
accommodate a variety of custom mounting options. See
Dimensions for further details.
Warning: Please use only the square type VESA mount (which
fits inside the VESA Screw Length WARNING silkscreen) with
the 200/75mm hole pattern in order to avoid obstructing
Module Slot 2.
Optional Module Slot 1 / Slot 2
The V-MD monitor comes with Module Slots for Marshall
Electronics’ line of future proof Input Modules. Please contact
Marshall Electronics for a list of compatible Input Modules.
See the Input Module Installation instructions for details on
Module installation.
PROG Port
The PROG port is a Service / Upgrade port only. Please
contact Marshall Electronics for more information.
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The Network Control page’s Navigator allows you to scan your network for any other Marshall Electronics Web Enabled MD
monitors. From the navigator, you can find and sort all monitors by their Host Name, IP Address or Model number. You can also
access each monitor’s Network Control page.
Press the Scan Network button once to scan your network for other MD monitors. The navigator will not detect any monitors
added to the network if the scan was performed prior to their installation.
The information field at the bottom will indicate the Host Name, IP Address and model number of the origin of the Navigator pop
up page. It will also give a count of how many monitors have been found on the network.
Info Tab
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System
This shows the System firmware version of your monitor.
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Power Module
This shows the Power Module firmware version of your monitor.
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Keypad
This shows the Keypad firmware version if your monitor has a Keypad separate from the main system board.
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Slot
This field determines the type of module present on the system as well as its firmware version. If there is no module
installed, the text will read “No Module v0.00.”