SWIT Electronics S-1221F User Manual
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1. Features
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◆ Full-HD 21.5” LCD Panel
1920×1080 resolution, 1000:1 contrast
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◆ Multiple inputs
HD/SD-SDI, HDMI and Composite input
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◆ Loop through outputs
Each of the 2 input HD/SD-SDI and HDMI has loop
through output.
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◆ SDI 1080psf supported
Support SMPTE-RP211 format: 1080psf (30 /
29.97 / 25 / 24 / 23.98)
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◆ HDMI converted to SDI output
Supported HDMI formats: 480i / 576i / 720p (50,
59.94, 60) / 1080i (50, 59.94, 60) / 1080P (23.98
24, 25, 29.97, 30), and the output SDI will embed
the audio (48KHz) from HDMI.
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◆ Waveform (Y, Cb, Cr, R, G, B) and full scale
There are totally 6 kinds of waveform display,
available under both SDI and HDMI, to check the
Luminance (Y), Blue-difference (Cb),
Red-difference (Cr), Red (R), Green (G), Blue (B),
and the Y, Cb, Cr can be simultaneously displayed,
R, G, B can be simultaneously displayed, and each
of the waveforms can be set to full scale display.
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◆ Vector scope
The displayed vector scope pattern is available
under both SDI and HDMI, represents saturation
as distance from the center of the circle, and hue
as the angle, in standard position, around it.
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◆ Histogram (R, G, B)
The histogram is a bar graph that shows the
distribution of luminance values in the picture.
There’re R, G, B histograms that individually
displayed simultaneously, available under both SDI
and HDMI.
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◆ 16-ch audio meter
Under HDSDI, it displays 16 channels audio bars,
with mark, and under SDSDI or HDMI, it displays 8
channels audio bars with mark. The audio bar is
green, and will turn yellow when audio exceeds
-20dB, and turn red when exceeds -9dB.
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◆ SDI timecode
Under SDI input, it can display the SMPTE
timecode (VITC1, VITC2 or LTC), which is used
extensively for synchronization, and for logging
and identifying material in recorded media.
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◆ Peaking focus assist (red/blue switch)
The Peaking focus assist function is to mark the
sharpest edges of the image with red or blue color,
for users to check if the subjects are focused.
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◆ Zebra stripes
Zebra Stripes are used to check if the image is
over exposed or not by showing black and white
lines on the monitor. It is considered over exposed
when luminance value exceeds 90%.
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◆ False color
The false color is used to aid in the setting of
camera exposure. Under false color mode, there’s
a color chart on the bottom of screen for reference.
The over exposed subjects (above 101 IRE) on the
monitor will display as RED, and the underexposed
subjects will display as BLUE. For correct exposed
subjects, it will display as green and pink.
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◆ Blue Only
Under Blue Only Mode, only blue pixels are used
to generate the image, because hue and saturation
can be adjusted quicker and more accurately.
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◆ User definable function keys
There are 3 function keys on the monitor front
panel, which permit users to define shortcuts for
the various functions.
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◆ User editable video title
User can edit a video title for the current camera,
and the title will display on the top of screen.
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◆ 3-color TALLY light
There’s a 3-color TALLY light in the front panel of
monitor, and TALLY signal is input via DB-9
connector on the rear panel.
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◆ Image Flip
Set image to rotate by 180
°