LVM-247W : The Most Comprehensive 24” 1920 x 1080 Native HD LCD Display

The LVM-247W is a 24” native 1920 x 1080 display with Multi-Format inputs including 3G/Dual-Link HD-SDI, CC decoding, built-in Waveform and Vector Scope, Audio Demuxing, On-screen Audio Level Meter and various Scan modes.

LVM-247W

LVM-247W



3G-SDI Level A/B

Supports 3G-SDI Level A/B input.

Audio Level Meter Display

Displays the level of the embedded sound signal together with the video signal input through the terminal such as SDI or HDMI.
Audio Level Meter Display

Blue Only / Mono

Red and Green channels are not used and only Blue or Monochrome channel is used to display the screen. This function is used to adjust the color tones (tones and saturation) of the screen using the SMPTE Color Bar. For example, after displaying the Blue channel, adjust the Color (or Saturation) and Tint (or Hue) so that the original Magenta and Cyan are of the same brightness, and the original Gray and Blue are of the same brightness.
blue only

Closed caption

Closed caption.
Closed caption

H/V Delay

Allows you to check the Blanking area and synchronize signals by displaying the horizontal and vertical intervals in the center of the screen.
H/V Delay

Marker

Displays various kinds of aspect ratios on the screen. Wide range of markers and security areas are available with line color and curtain transparency selection. A User Marker is available if any of standard markers fits your requirements.
Marker

Range Error

Analyzes the input signal’s Luma (Y’) and chroma (C’) information. If the input signal exceeds the designated minimum and maximum values, the pixel will blink. This function allows for the user to easily identify any issues with exposure.
Range ErrorRange Error

Time Code Display

Displays the Timecode information on the screen.
Time Code Display

UMD

Displays user customized 8 characters or source ID or Tally signal of Ancillary (ANC) data on the screen.
UMD

User Aspect

Adjusts the Width /Height display ratio.
User AspectUser AspectUser Aspect

Various Scan Modes

Controls the size of the image. Overscan: Extra area around the four edges of the image that may not be seen reliably by the viewer. Underscan: Constrains the size of the image so the monitor shows everything the camera is seeing. 1:1 pixel: Displays the original image resolution without scaling to match a certain resolution or an aspect ratio.
Various Scan ModesVarious Scan ModesVarious Scan Modes

Waveform/Vector Scope

Waveform Y: Displays the Luma(Y’), Cb, Cr component of the input signal into waveform.
Vector Scope: Displays the color components ‘B-Y’ and ‘R-Y’of the input signals onto the X-Y axis.
Waveform/VectorWaveform/Vector
Display Spec