HOLLYLAND Mars M1 5 Inches Wireless Transceiver Monitor User Manual
- June 3, 2024
- HOLLYLAND
Table of Contents
HOLLYLAND Mars M1 5 Inches Wireless Transceiver Monitor
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing Hollyland Mars M1 This wireless transceiving monitor adopts the latest image encoding and decoding technology and 5G frequency band transmission technology, It can work either as a transmitter or receiver, achieving an incredible LOS range and ultra-low latency for wireless video transmission. This User Manual will guide you through the installation and use of Mars M1.
Packing List
Packing List
- Monitor x1
- Capsule Antenna x2
- Tempered Glass Screen Protector x 1
- OTGAdapter x1
- D-Tap to DC Cable x1
- User Manual x1
- Warranty Card x1
Note : The amount of the items listed above depends on the package edition
Product Interfaces
- CD RP-SMA Antenna Male Connector
- Input
- HDMI Output/Loopout
- Power Button
- DC Output (Power Supply to External Devices)
- DC Input (Power Supply to the Monitor)
- SDI Input
- 3.5mm Headphone Jack
- 1/4 Threaded Hole
- USB Type-C Interface
- 1/4 Threaded Hole
Power On
- Step 1: Install the F970 battery on the device or connect the device to DC power.
- Step 2: Press and hold the power button for 3 seconds to turn on the device.
Setting up as Transmitting Monitor
- Step 1: Connect the device to the video source via SDI or HDMI, and wait for the screen to display Content normally.
- Step 2: lap the icon in the lower right corner on the screen to enter the setting intertace.
- Step 3: Tap Pair to start pairing with a receiver. The system is compatible with any Hollyland Mars series receiver.
- Step 4: A message indicating that the connectiorn is successtul will be displayed on the receiver when the pairing is successful. If the transmitter has video sOurce input, content will be displayed on both the Mars M1 monitor and the receiver.
Setting up as Receiving Monitor
- Step 1: Tap Pair on the setting interface to start pairing with a transmitter. The system is compatible With any Hollyland Mars series transmitter.
- Step 2: VWhen the pairing is successful, and if the transmitter has video source input, Content will be displayed on the Mars M1 monitor.
Unlock/Lock Screen
- Unlock Screen : Press the power button to unlock the device.
- Lock screen : Press the power button to lock the device.
Note : It is forbidden to display an image or text on the LCD screen for an extended time. Otherwise, part of the image or text may burn in the screen and leave a ghost image.
Settings
Frequency Settings
Select a channel in the frequency list for the device.
Note : Some mobile devices do not support WiFi connection under CH3-CH10 frequencies. Please switch to other frequencies for WiFi connection.
Device Mode Switch
The MarS M1 monitor can be switched between the transmitter and receiver
modes. You can select a mode and wait for the device to restart for the mode
to take effect.
Pairing
Atter the device is powered on and the channel number is displayed on the Screen, the device is ready for pairing. One-to-one pairing:Start pairing on both the transmitter and receiver at the same time. One-to-two pairing: After the transmitter is paired with receiver 1, the transmitter is then paired with receiver 2. Ihe transmitter cannot be paired with two receivers at the same time.
Note : Mars M1 is Compatible with Mars 300 Pro and Mars 400s Pro.
Firmware Upgrade
- Copy the firmware upgrade file to a USB flash drive.
- Turn on the device, attach the USB flash drive with the OTG adapter, and connect the OTG adapter to the Mars M1 monitor via the USB Type-C interface.
- Wait for the device to automatically enter the system upgrade interface.
- Atter the upgrade is complete, wait for the device to restart automatically tor the upgrade to take effect.
Note : Please ensure a stable pOwer supply to the device during the upgrade process
APP Operations
App installation and Monitoring on iOS and Android Systems
- Search for the HollyVievw app on App Store or Google Play, download the app, and install the app on a mobile device.
- Pairing through auto scanning: Launch the app and start auto Scanning for pairing with the Mars M1 monitor. Once paired, content from the monitor will be displayed on the app intertace.
- Pairing through manual device ID input: Launch the app and manually enter the device ID for pairing. Once paired, Content from the monitor will be displayed on the app interface.
LUT Settings
Tap the LUT icon in the main menu at the bottom of the Mars M1 screen to
access the LUT setting interface and perform the following operations:
LUT Import
-
Store the LUT files on a USB flash drive which is formatted as FAT32, attach the USB filash drive to the OTG adapter, and connect the CTG adapter to the Mars M1 monitor via the USB Type-C interface.
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Tap the LUT icon in the main menu, select the LUT Import option from the displayed dialog box, and wait for the system to retrieve and import the LUT files from the USB flash drive.
Note : The suffix of the LUT files must be.cube, and the file name cannot exceed 128 characters. -
Select the LUT file to be imported, then tap an option from the F1, F2, F3, F4, and F5 options in the displayed dialog box for subsequent tile location,
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Tap LUT Import to import the LUT file to the corresponding option.
LUT Application
- Tap the LUT icon in the main menu to activate the tunction. The LUT file on the F1 options will be applied by default.
- Tap the F2, F3, F4, or F5options to select the corresponding LUT file for application.
- Tap the F1, F2, F3, F4, or F5 options again to deselect the corresponding LUT file.
- Tap the LUT icon or elsewhere on the screen to exit the LUT setting interface.
Note : Ihe five camera LU| files are as follows by detault:
- F1 :Canon_C-Log.cube
- F2 : Canon_C-Log2.cube
- F3 :Sony_S-Log.cube
- F4 :Sony_S-Log2.cube
- F5 :Slog3to709TypeA.cube
Parameters
Transmitter Mode | Receiver Mode | |
---|---|---|
Video Input Interface | 3G-SDIIN (BNC female) HD ll …bIN (l’ype-A female:, |
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|
Video Output Interface| HD l1. b LOOP OUT
(lype-Atemale:,
| HDMIOUT (Type-A female•
Antenna Interface| Two RP-SMA male interfaces| Two RP-SMA male interfaces
Power Input Interlace| DC IN (2.0mm core socket)| DC IN (2.0mm core socket)
Power Output Interface| DC OUT (2.0mm core socket)| DC OUT (2.0mm core socket)
Headphone Jack| 3.5mmjack| 3.5mmjack
Firmware Upgrade Interface| USBType-C| USBType-C
Screen Size| 5.S”touchscreen| 5.5″touchscreen
Screen Resolution| 1920×1080 pixels| 1920x1080pixels
Pixel Density| 403PPI| 403PPI
Aspect Ratio| 16:9| 16:9
Brightness| 1,000nits| 1,000nits
Contrast Ratio| 1000:1| 1000:1
Supply Voltage Range| DCIN: 7-1eV, nominal 12V NP-F battery: e.eV-8.4V| DCIN:
7-1eV, nominal 12V NP·F battery: e.ev-e.4V
Output Voltage Range| 8.4V±5%| 8.4V±5%
Power Consumption| < 14. 5W(without DC output)| < 1OW(w1thout DC output)
Net Weight
| 380′,;l (13.6oz)
(antenna1;1excluded)
| 3eOg (13.6oz) (antennaaexcluded)
Dimension
| {UW:a:H): 152x96x40mm
{0. 8′:a:3.78’x1.07″)
{antennae e:-:oluded)
| (LxWxH): 152x96x40mm (O.lil8’x3.78″:a:1. 7′)
(e.ntennae excluded)
Operating Frequency| 5.1-5.SGHz| 5.1-5.SGHz
Codec Technology| H.264| H.264
Bit Rate| 12Mbps| 12Mbps
TX Power| Max. 21d8m| Max. 21d8m
RX Sensitivity| | -80d8m
Latency| O.OBs
---|---
Range| 450ft (150m}
Bandwidth| 20MHz
Modulation Mode| 802.11n
Audio Input Format| 2 audio channels for the 3G-SDIand 8 audio channels for
the HDMI 1.4b
Audio Output Format| 8 audio channels for the HDMI 1.4b
Operating Temperature| -10°•=to 60°•=
Storage Temperature| -40°1: to 60°1:
ESD Protection| Contact discharge: ±6kV; air discharge: ±BkV {test data)
Input Format
| HOMI:|
720P50/59.94/60 Hz|
1080150/59.94/60 Hz|
1 080P23.98/24/25/29.97/30/50
/59.94/60 Hz
|
3840x2160P23.98/24/25/29.97/
30Hz
|
4096x2160P23.98/24/25/29.97/
30Hz
|
SDI:|
720P50/59.94/60 Hz|
1080150/59.94/60 Hz|
1 080P23.98/24/25/29.97/30/50
/59.94/60 Hz
|
Output Format
| HOMI IN & HDMILOOP OUT| HDMI OUT
720P50/59.94/60 Hz| 720P50/59.94/60 Hz
1080l50/59.94/60 Hz| 1080i50/59.94/BOHz
1080P23.98/24/25/29.97/30/50
/59.94/60 Hz
| 1 OBOP23.98/24/25/29.97/30/
50/59.94/60 Hz
3840x2160P23.98/24/25/29.97 I
30Hz
| 1OBOP50/59.94/60
4096x2160P23.98/24/25/29.97 I
30Hz
| 1OBOP50/59.94/60
SDI IN &HDMI LOOP OUT|
| 720P50/59.94/60 Hz
| 1 080i50/59.94/BOHz
1080P23.98/24/25/29.97/30/50/
59.94/60Hz
| 1 OBOP23.98/24/25/29.97/30
/50/59.94/60 Hz
Safety Precautions
Do not place the product near or inside heating devices (including but not
limited to microwave ovens, induction cookers, electric ovens, electric
heaters, pressure COokerS, water heaters, and gas stoves) tO prevent the
battery from Overheating and exploding.
Support
you encounter any problems in using the product or need any help, please
Contact Hollyland Support Team via the following ways:
- Hollyland Product User Group
- HollylandTech
- HollylandTech
- Support@hollyland-tech.com
- www.hollyland-tech.com
Statement
All copyrights belong to Shenzhen Hollyland Technology Co., Ltd. Without the
written approval of Shenzhen Hollyland Technology Co., Ltd, no organization or
individual may Copy or reproduce part or all of the content of the text and
may not disseminate it in any form.
Trademark Statement
All trademarks are owned by Shenzhen Hollyland Technology Co., Ltd. Note: Due
to product version upgrades or other reasons, this User Manual will be updated
from time to time. Unless otherwise agreed, this document is provided as a
guide for use only. All representations, information, and recommendations in
this document do not constitute warranties of any kind, express, or implied.
FCC Requirement
Any changes or moditications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the device, This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operations are subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interterence.
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operations.
Note:
This deVice has been tested and found to Comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This device generates, Uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy, and it it is not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, itmay cause interfterence to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this device does cause harmtul interterence to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the device off and
on, you are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the distance between the device and receiver.
- Connect the device to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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