elvid STV-150-4KHDR 4K HDMI Monitor with HDR User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- elvid
Table of Contents
- elvid STV-150-4KHDR 4K HDMI Monitor with HDR User Manual
- THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING ELVID.
- PRECAUTIONS
- BOX CONTENTS
- FRONT
- BACK
- ATTACHING A V-MOUNT BATTERY
- CONNECTING TO AC POWER
- POWERING ON
- SUN HOOD
- REMOVING THE MONITOR FROM THE FLIGHT CASE
- VESA MOUNT
- STAND-ALONE USE
- FRONT PANEL BUTTONS
- FUNCTION BUTTONS
- INPUT MENU
- AUDIO MENU
- INFORMATION MENU
- SUPPORTED RESOLUTIONS AND FRAME RATES
- SPECIFICATIONS
- POWER
- MOUNTING
- ENVIRONMENTAL
- GENERAL
- ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
- Read More About This Manual & Download PDF:
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
elvid STV-150-4KHDR 4K HDMI Monitor with HDR User Manual
THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING ELVID.
The Elvid Studio Vision 4K monitor with HDR support is a professional display for SD, HD, and 4K video signals. A wide variety of sources can be connected using the available inputs, and multiple inputs can be displayed simultaneously. HDR10 support provides a picture with color accuracy, high contrast , and a dynamic range for a thoroughly realistic and dynamic image. The monitor comes enclosed in a travel case for protection during storage and transport, and can be used in the field with a V-mount battery for power. In the studio or A/V installations, the monitor can be mounted using VESA hardware or placed atop a desk with the included feet.
PRECAUTIONS
- Keep this product away from water and any flammable gases or liquids.
- Do not expose this product to humidity or extreme heat or cold.
- Make sure this product is powered off when plugging it into a power source.
- Use only the correct, recommended voltage.
- Do not attempt to disassemble or repair this product.
- Exposure to high sound levels can cause permanent hearing loss. Avoid listening at high volumes for extended periods of time.
- When the monitor is not in the protective case, do not place or store it facedown, since this can damage the screen.
- 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.
- Do not use chemical solutions to clean this product. Clean it with only a soft, dry cloth.
- Keep this product away from children.
- Make sure that this product is intact and that there are no missing parts.
- To avoid damage to this product, be careful not to overtighten or improperly thread any of the threaded fittings.
- All images are for illustrative purposes only.
BOX CONTENTS
- Elvid Studio Vision Monitor
- Sun hood
- AC adapter
- DC power cord
- Tally connector and hardware
- Mounting feet (×2)
- Mounting hardware
- User manual
FRONT
BACK
ATTACHING A V-MOUNT BATTERY
Attach a battery by sliding it into the V-mount plate until it clicks into
place.
Release the battery by pressing the release button and sliding the battery off
the V-mount.
CONNECTING TO AC POWER
- Plug the AC power adapter’s 4-pin XLR connector into the power input on the back of the monitor.
- Connect the power cable to the AC adapter, and plug it into an outlet.
POWERING ON
- Connect the video and audio signals from your camera to the StudioVision monitor with the appropriate cables.
- Move the Power switch to the DC position for plug-in power, or the BATT position for battery power. Once the monitor is powered on, the and buttons adjust the volume output to the speakers or headphones. The output level is displayed on the screen as you adjust the volume.
SUN HOOD
The sun hood can be used only with the StudioVision monitor’s case. To attach the sun hood, remove it from the inside of the front case door, and follow these steps:
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Align the touch-connect strips on the sun hood and the case.
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Press the hood to the case to secure it.
REMOVING THE MONITOR FROM THE FLIGHT CASE
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Remove the V-mount battery, or unplug the AC power adapter.
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Set the monitor face-up on a flat surface.
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Use an M5 hex key (not included) to remove the four mounting screws
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Lift the monitor out of the case by the front handles.
VESA MOUNT
The monitors are equipped with 75 × 75 and 100 × 100 VESA mounting holes.
Refer to your VESA mount’s weight capacity specifications to ensure that it
will securely support the monitor.
To mount the monitor on a VESA mount, follow these steps:
- Remove the V-mount battery, or unplug the AC power adapter.
- Remove the monitor from its flight case.
- Unscrew the four V-mount plate screws, and remove and unplug the V-mount plate.
- Unscrew the four sub-plate screws, and remove the sub plate from the monitor.
- Use the screws that are included with your VESA mount to attach the monitor to the mount. Important: VESA screws should screw in snugly. But if the screw meets some resistance, don’t force it in. Doing so may damage the monitor.
STAND-ALONE USE
Metal feet and attachment screws are included for stand-alone operation.
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Attach the feet to the bottom edge of the monitor with the included screws.
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For semipermanent installation, or to operate the stand-alone monitor with a V-mount battery, bolt the feet to a tabletop through the holes on the base of the feet.
RACK MOUNT (15 IN. MONITOR ONLY)
To mount the STV-150-4KH 15-inch monitor into a standard 19-inch machine rack,
follow these steps:
- Remove the V-mount battery, or unplug the AC power adapter.
- Remove the monitor from its flight case.
- Use standard rack screws to mount the monitor into a 19-inch machine rack. Important: Refer to the machine rack’s specifications for maximum weight capacity to ensure it will safely hold the monitor.
FRONT PANEL BUTTONS
Use the buttons on the front of the monitor as shortcuts to various functions
instead of cycling through the on-screen menus.
Input Selectors: Selects which monitor input is displayed on the screen. The
selected button illuminates. If an input with no incoming signal is selected,
the screen will display a No Signal notification.
Menu Button: Displays the main menu on the screen. Use the menu button to
accept changes made in the submenus. See Menus below.
Left/Right Navigation Buttons ( ): Adjust the internal speaker or headphones
volume from 0 (preset) to 100.
Exit Button: Press the Exit button to cancel any selection made in the
submenus and return to the main menu. In the main menu, pressing the Exit
button returns to the main view.
FUNCTION BUTTONS
The function buttons default to the following menus:
- F1: Color Space
- F2: Display Mode
- F3: Safety Marker
- F4: Aspect
Pressing the function button opens the submenu for that menu item. Press the
function button repeatedly to change the setting, and press Menu to accept the
change.
Available menus for the function buttons are:
Center Mark, Safety Marker, Aspect Marker, Aspect, Underscan, Check Field,
Freeze, Pixel to Pixel, Peaking, False Color, Exposure (SDI mode only),
Histogram (SDI mode only), Time Code (SDI mode only), Display Mode, Disp
Mirror, and Color Space.
To reassign menus to the function buttons, follow these steps:
- Press and hold the function button until the function select menu appears on-screen.
- Use the navigation buttons to select the desired function, and press Menu to set the change and return to the main view. Pressing Exit before you accept the change with the Menu button will cancel the action and revert to the previous setting.
MENUS
- Press the Menu button to open the main menu. Main menu items are Picture, Function, Display Mode, Display Setting, Select Region, Input, Audio, VGA, System, and Information. Full descriptions of the menu functions are listed below.
- Use the and buttons to navigate to the desired menu. As you scroll through the menus, the submenu options appear in the bar beneath the menu item.
- Once the menu item is highlighted, press Menu to open it. The submenu options will appear with any adjustment options available for that menu item.
To close the main menu and return to the main view, press the Exit button.
BRIGHTNESS
Adjusts the monitor’s brightness value from 0–100. The preset value is 50.
CONTRAST1
Adjusts the contrast value of the on-screen image, with values from 0–100. The preset value is 50.
SATURATION1
Adjusts the screen color saturation from 0–100. The preset value is 50.
HUE1
Adjusts the hue value of the on-screen image from 0–100. The preset value is 50.
SHARPNESS
Adjusts the fine detail of the picture with values from 0–4. The preset value is 2.
COLOR SPACE
Selects the color space that’s appropriate for your project. Select Rec 709
for HD broadcast standard. Select Native to manually adjust saturation, color,
hue, and color temperature in the corresponding menus.
When Auto or HDR10 is selected in the HDR menu and the input signal is HDR,
the monitor will automatically default to the signals native color space.
User defined LUTs can be imported via the USB port and can be selected with
User 1-User 3 options.
User defined LUTs must be in .cube format, 3D size must be 17×17×17, and data
and table order must be RGB. In order for the monitor to recognize them, they
must be named User1, User2, or User3, and placed in the root directory of the
drive
HDR
Available only with HDMI 1 input. Select Off, Auto, or HDR10. In Auto mode, if
HDR metadata is detected, HDR10 is activated, and Brightness, Saturation, Hue,
Sharpness, Color Space, Backlight, and Color Temperature functions are
disabled. Selecting Off disables the HDR function and enables the above
functions.
If HDR metadata is not recognized, select HDR10 to enable HDR for greater
dynamic range and better color.
BACKLIGHT MODE
Adjusts backlight intensity. Options are Standard, Outdoor, or User. Selecting User activates the Backlight menu.
BACKLIGHT
When User is selected in the Backlight Mode menu, the backlight intensity can be set manually from 0 to 100.
TEMPERATURE
Adjusts the color temperature of the screen. Select 9300, 7500, 6500 (preset), 5800 K, or User. When User mode is selected, the values of red, green, and blue can be set manually from 0–255.
CENTER MARKER
Select On to display a center marker on-screen.
SAFETY MARKER
Displays and adjusts the size of the on-screen safety frame markers. Press the or navigation buttons repeatedly to scroll through the safe frame settings: 95%, 93%, 90%, 88%, 85%, or 80%.
ASPECT MARKER
Displays a frame line corresponding to the selected aspect ratio. Available settings are Off (preset), Full, 17:9, 16:9, 4:3, 1.85:1, and 2.35:1.
ASPECT
Adjusts the aspect ratio of the incoming video signal and how it is displayed on-screen. Available settings are Full (preset), 17:9, 16:9, 4:3, 1.85:1, and 2.35:1.
UNDERSCAN
Places a blank area around the on-screen image to properly display some broadcast signals. If the image has a blank area around it, turn underscan off. The preset value is On.
PIXEL TO PIXEL
Select On to defeat scaling and display the incoming video signal in its native resolution and aspect ratio with 1:1 pixel mapping. If the picture is larger than the monitor’s 3840 × 2160 resolution, the center of the image will appear on-screen.
CHECK FIELD
In Check Field mode, only the selected color information from the incoming video signal color will appear on-screen. Select Red, Green, Blue, or Off (preset). Check Field mode is useful for calibrating the monitor using SMPTE color bars.
FREEZE
Select On to freeze the on-screen image. Select Off (preset) to return to the live video feed.
PEAKING
Select On to add a black outline to high-contrast areas of the image,
highlighting areas that are in focus. The preset value is Off.
When SDI mode is enabled, the peaking feature’s outline can be set to red,
green, blue, or white. Peaking level adjusts the feature’s outline intensity
from 0-100.
FALSE COLOR
Replaces the true colors of the image with a standard set of colors that represent exposure levels. The higher—or hotter—the exposure, the higher the color will be in the chart. The preset value is Off.
The display menu options are available only for a single display.
DISPLAY ROTATE
Rotates the on-screen image. Select 0° (preset), 90°, 180°, or 270°. Available only when 1P is selected in the Display Mode menu.
DISPLAY MIRROR
Flips the on-screen image horizontally or vertically. Select Off (preset), LR Mirror, or UD Mirror.
SELECT REGION
Only available when 2P LR, 2P TB, 2P PIP, or 4P is selected in the Display
Mode menu.
Adjust the brightness, contrast, check field, false color and other functions
for one or all of the screen regions.
2P LR
Select Left Side, Right Side, or Full. Select Left/Right Side to adjust functions for that image only. Select Full to adjust functions in both regions at once.
2P TB
Select Top Side, Bottom Side, or Full. Select Top/Bottom Side to adjust functions for that image only. Select Full to adjust functions in both regions at once.
2P PIP
Select Main, Sub, or Full. Select Main/Sub to adjust functions for that image only. Select Full to adjust functions in both regions at once.
4P
Select 1P In, 1P Out, 2P In, 2P Out, 3P In, 3P Out, 4P In, 4P Out and 4P Full. Select 1P In, 2P In, 3P In, or 4P In to adjust the image only in that screen region. Select 1P Out, 2P Out, 3P Out, or 4P Out to adjust the other three regions without altering the picture in that region. Select 4P Full to adjust the images in all four regions.
INPUT MENU
Select SDI, HDMI 1–4, DVI, and VGA inputs, or Auto mode.
When Auto is selected, the monitor scans each input and displays the first
input signal it detects.
AUDIO MENU
VOLUME
Adjusts the volume output from 0 (preset) to 100.
LEVEL METER
When SDI is selected in the Input Menu, an onscreen audio level meter can be set to on or off.
AUDIO SOURCE
Select Analog or Digital (preset). The audio source should be set to the incoming video signal. Select Analog to use the audio from the RCA inputs instead of the embedded audio from the selected video input. DVI and VGA sources do not support embedded audio, and selecting one of these video inputs will automatically engage the analog audio input.
INFORMATION MENU
Select the information menu to display information about the incoming HDMI or A/V signal.
SUPPORTED RESOLUTIONS AND FRAME RATES
HDMI2.0| HDMI1.4| | 3G-SDI|
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480i (59.94)| 480i (59.94)|
SD
| 525| 59.94i
480i (60)| 480i (60)| 625| 50i
576i (50)| 576i (50)|
HD (1280×720)
| 720| 50p
480p (59.94)| 480p (59.94)| 720| 59.94p
480p (60)| 480p (60)| 720| 60p
576p (50)| 576p (50)| 720| 23.98p
720p (23.98)| 720p (23.98)| 720| 24p
720p (24)| 720p (24)| 720| 25p
720p (25)| 720p (25)| 720| 29.97p
720p (29.97)| 720p (29.97)| 720| 30p
720p (30)| 720p (30)|
HD (1920×1080)
| 1080| 50i
720p (50)| 720p (50)| 1080| 59.94i
720p (59.94)| 720p (59.94)| 1080| 60i
720p (60)| 720p (60)| 1080| 23.98p
1080i (50)| 1080i (50)| 1080| 23.98sF
1080i (59.94)| 1080i (59.94)| 1080| 24p
1080i (60)| 1080i (60)| 1080| 24sF
1035i (59.94)| 1035i (59.94)| 1080| 25p
1035i (60)| 1035i (60)| 1080| 25sF
1080p (23.976)| 1080p (23.976)| 1080| 29.97p
1080p (23.98)| 1080p (23.98)| 1080| 29.97sF
1080p (24)| 1080p (24)| 1080| 30p
1080p (25)| 1080p (25)| 1080| 30sF
1080p (29.97)| 1080p (29.97)|
3G-Level A (1920×1080)
| 1080| 50p
1080p (30)| 1080p (30)| 1080| 59.94p
1080p (50)| 1080p (50)| 1080| 60p
1080p (59.94)| 1080p (59.94)|
3G-Level B (1920×1080)
| 1080| 50p
1080p (60)| 1080p (60)| 1080| 59.94p
3840×2160 (24)| 3840×2160 (24)| 1080| 60p
3840×2160 (25)| 3840×2160 (25)| | |
3840×2160 (30)| 3840×2160 (30)| | |
3840×2160 (50)| | | |
3840×2160 (60)| | | |
VGA| DVI-I
---|---
Resolution| Hz| Resolution| Hz
800×600| 56/60/70/72/75| 720×480| 60
1024×768| 50/60/66/70/75| 800×600| 56/60/72/75
1152×864| 60/70/75| 1024×768| 50/60/66/70/75
1152×900| 76| 1152×864| 60/70/75/76
1280×720| 50/60/70/72/75| 1280×720| 50/60/70/72/75
1280×768| 50/60/70/75| 1280×768| 50/60/70/75
1280×800| 60/70/72/75| 1280×800| 60/70/72/75/85
1280×960| 60/70/72/75| 1280×960| 60/72/75
1280×1024| 60/70/72/75/76| 1280×1024| 60/70/72/75/76
1360×768| 60| 1360×768| 60
1440×900| 60/75| 1400×1050| 60/75/85
1400×1050| 60/75| 1440×900| 60/75/85
1600×900| 60| 1600×900| 60
1600×1200| 60/65/70/75| 1600×1000| 60/75
1680×1050| 60/75| 1680×1050| 60/75/85
1920×1080| 24/25/50/60| 1920×1080| 24/60
1920×1200| 60| |
SPECIFICATIONS
DISPLAY
Panel Type | IPS LCD |
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Display Size | STV-150-4KH: 15.6 in. (39.6 cm) |
STV-230-4KH: 23.8 in. (60.5 cm)
STV-280-4KH: 28 in. (71.1 cm)
Screen Resolution| 3840 × 2160
Aspect Ratio| 16:9
Viewing Angle (H/V)| STV-150-4KH: 176°/176° STV-230-4KH: 178°/178°
STV-280-4KH: 170°/160°
Touchscreen| No
Maximum Brightness| STV-150-4KH: 330 cd/m2
STV-230-4KH: 300 cd/m2
STV-280-4KH: 300 cd/m2
Contrast Ratio| 1000:1
Bit Depth/ Color Support| STV-150-4KH: 8-Bit (16.7 million colors)
STV-230-4KH: 8-Bit + FRC (1.07 billion colors) STV-280-4KH: 10-Bit (1.07 billion colors)
LUT Support| Yes
Image Controls| Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue, Sharpness, Color Space,
HDR, Backlight, Color Temperature, Center Marker, Safety Marker, Aspect,
Underscan, Pixel to Pixel, Check Field, Peaking, False Color, Histogram, Time
Code,
Display Mode, Display Rotate, Display Mirror
Video Input| HDMI 2.0 (HDMI Type A) ×2
HDMI 1.4 (HDMI Type A) ×2 3G-SDI (BNC)
Dual-Link DVI (DVI-I)
VGA (DE-15)
---|---
Video Output| 3G-SDI (BNC)
Audio| 2 RCA line input
1/8 in. (3.5 mm) headphone output
Built-In Speaker| 2
Power| 4-pin XLR input
Other I/O| Tally (DE-9)
Card Slot| None
POWER
DC Input Power | 12 to 24 V DC |
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Battery Type | V-mount |
Power Consumption | STV-150-4KH: ≤18 W STV-230-4KH: ≤41 W |
STV-280-4KH: ≤53 W
MOUNTING
Mounting-Hole Pattern | VESA 75×75 and 100×100 mm |
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Mounting | STV-150-4KH: 19-in. machine rack STV-230-4KH: None |
STV-280-4KH: None
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temperature | 32°F to 140°F (0°C to 60°C) |
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Storage Temperature | -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C) |
GENERAL
Dimensions (W × H × D)| STV-150-4KH: 15.3 × 10.5 × 1.5 in.
(38.9 × 26.7 × 3.8 cm)
STV-230-4KH: 22.8 × 14.8 × 1.8 in.
(57.9 × 37.6 × 4.5 cm)
STV-280-4KH: 26.4 × 16.7 × 1.8 in.
(67 × 42.5 × 4.5 cm)
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Dimensions with Case (W × H × D)| STV-150-4KH: 20.6 × 12 × 6.7 in.
(52.4 × 30.5 × 17 cm)
STV-230-4KH: 26.2 × 16.4 × 6.8 in.
(66.6 × 41.7 × 17.3 cm)
STV-280-4KH: 30 × 18.7 × 6.8 in.
(76.1 × 47.4 × 17.3 cm)
Approximate Weight| STV-150-4KH: 6.8 lb. (3.1 kg)
STV-230-4KH: 17.5 lb. (7.95 kg)
STV-280-4KH: 20.5 lb. (9.3 kg)
Approximate Weight with
Case
| STV-150-4KH: 19.4 lb. (8.8 kg) STV-230-4KH: 35.8 lb.(16.25 kg)
STV-280-4KH: 41.7 lb. (18.9 kg)
Problem | Solution |
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The StudioVision will not turn on. | • Make sure that the AC adapter is fully |
plugged in, and that the AC power source is reliable.
• Make sure the V-mount battery is fully charged and properly seated in the V-mount battery plate.
The StudioVision is turned on, but there is only a black and white image.| • Check whether the color saturation is properly configured.
• Make sure the Check Field mode is disabled.
The StudioVision is turned on, but there is no on-screen image.| • Check your cables to make sure they are properly connected.
• Make sure your cables are securely plugged into the correct input.
• Make sure the video resolution and frame rate are supported by the monitor. See the Supported Resolutions and Frame Rates table in this manual.
• Check your cables to make sure they are reliable.
The StudioVision is not receiving a video signal.| • Make sure the proper input is selected.
• Check your cables to make sure they are properly connected.
• Check your cables to make sure they are reliable.
• Make sure your cables are securely plugged into the inputs.
A “no signal” or “not supported” message is displayed on-screen.| • Make sure
the video resolution and frame rate are supported by the monitor. See the
Supported Resolutions and Frame Rates table in this manual.
The on-screen image size is not correct.| • Make sure the Underscan and
Pixel-to-Pixel modes are disabled.
• Check whether the aspect ratio is set correctly.
There’s no sound coming from the speakers.| • Make sure the volume is turned up.
• Disconnect headphones if they’re plugged into the headphone port.
• Make sure the proper source is selected in the Audio Source menu.
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. The warranty provider’s responsibility with respect to this limited warranty shall be limited solely to repair or replacement, at the provider’s discretion, of any product that fails during normal use of this product in its intended manner and in its intended environment. Inoperability of the product or part(s) shall be determined by the warranty provider. If the product has been discontinued, the warranty provider reserves the right to replace it with a model of equivalent quality and function.
ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
This warranty does not cover damage or defect caused by misuse, neglect,
accident, alteration, abuse, improper installation or maintenance. EXCEPT AS
PROVIDED HEREIN, THE WARRANTY PROVIDER MAKES NEITHER ANY EXPRESS WARRANTIES
NOR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY
OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. This warranty provides you with specific legal
rights, and you may also have additional rights that vary from state to state.
To obtain warranty coverage, contact the Elvid Customer Service Department to obtain a return merchandise authorization (“RMA”) number, and return the defective product to Elvid along with the RMA number and proof of purchase. Shipment of the defective product is at the purchaser’s own risk and expense.
For more information or to arrange service, visit www.elvidcinema.com
or call Customer Service at
212-594-2353.
Product warranty provided by the Gradus Group.
www.gradusgroup.com
Elvid is a registered trademark of the Gradus Group.
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