Elvid STUDIOVISION SRM-5X3-4KH User manual

USER MANUAL
STUDIOVISION
SRM-5X3-4KH
Triple 5 in. Rackmount Monitors
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SRM-5X3-4KH
STUDIOVISION 4K

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PRECAUTIONS
• Keep this product away from water and any
ammable 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.
• Do not place or store the monitor 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 ttings.
• Exposure to high sound levels can cause permanent
hearing loss. Avoid listening at high volumes for
extended periods of time.
• All images are for illustrative purposes only.
THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING ELVID.
The Elvid SRM-5X3-4KH rackmount monitoring system ts three 5-inch, full HD monitors into a standard 19-inch
machine rack. The LCD panels’ native 1920 × 1080 resolution provides a sharp image and facilitates precise color
rendering. The monitors feature HDMI and SDI inputs with loop outputs, and their native aspect ratio of 16:9 ts
most popular video formats. Both monitors have a 160° viewing angle, so no matter where you place them in a studio,
location, or broadcast truck, you’ll view the picture in crisp detail.
Each monitor features 3G-SDI and HDMI 2.0 inputs and loop outputs so you can view one signal on both monitors, or
a separate signal on each. Easy-to-access menus let you select which of the many monitoring and broadcast tools to
display on each side. An assignable function button on each monitor gives you the option of putting specic tools at
your ngertips. User-supplied 3-D LUTs can be loaded via the USB port, and Ethernet software control is supported
via the Ethernet port. A DE-15 Tally connector is compatible with standard tally systems for monitoring in broadcast
applications. The triple monitor supports up to 8 audio channels, and headphone outputs for each panel allow you to
monitor the sound from either input signal.

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TABLE OF
CONTENTS
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Setting Up the StudioVision Rackmount Monitor����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6
Using the StudioVision Rackmount Monitor��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7
Picture Menu�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������9
Marker Menu�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������10
Function Menu �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������10
Waveform Menu �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������11
Audio Menu ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������11
System Menu ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������12
Supported Resolutions and Frame Rates������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������13
Specications ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������14
Troubleshooting������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������15

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OVERVIEW
ALSO INCLUDED
• Power adapter
• Tally wiring harness
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STUDIOVISION 4K
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FRONT
BACK Power switch
12V DC power input
LAN port
Tally port
USB port

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SRM-5X3-4KH
STUDIOVISION 4K
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HDMI 2.0 input
HDMI 2.0 output 3G-SDI input
3G-SDI output
LCD screen
Headphone output
Menu button
Navigation buttons
Exit button
Function button
Input selector
Power button

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MOUNTING THE MONITOR
The StudioVision Rackmount Monitor ts into any standard 19-inch
machine rack and takes up two standard rack spaces (2U).
Use standard 10-32 or M6 rack screws to attach the monitor into
the rack at all four corners.
INPUT SIGNAL
The three monitors can simultaneously display different video
signals or use loop-through outputs to display the same signal on
both monitors.
Connect the video source to an SDI or HDMI input. Once the
monitor is powered on, the picture is immediately visible. The
StudioVision monitor’s image processor automatically scales the
signal to t the screen.
Attach three separate sources to each monitor:
Plug HDMI sources into the HDMI inputs 1, 2, and 3 on the rear
panel.
Plug SDI sources into the SDI inputs 1, 2, and 3 on the rear panel.
View a Single Source on All Monitors:
Use one monitor to view the input video, and the others to display
selected scopes. Or view the signal with different overlays on each
screen�
Connect the monitor 1 HDMI or SDI output to the monitor 2 input.
Then connect the monitor 2 output to the monitor 3 input.
Important! The SRM-5X3-4KH does not support cross conversion.
The HDMI OUT plug will not output an SDI signal.
The SDI OUT connector will not output an HDMI signal
SETTING UP THE STUDIOVISION
RACKMOUNT MONITOR
OUTPUT SIGNAL
The HDMI and SDI outputs will send unmodied video signals
corresponding to their respective inputs to any downstream video
equipment.
Use the outputs to daisy-chain several StudioVision Rackmount
monitors�
The outputs will send an unmodied signal to downstream gear like
recorders and monitors�
AUDIO
The StudioVision monitor accepts 8 channels of audio. The
headphone output for each side can be set to monitor a different
stereo pair of its incoming signal.
Note: The headphone jack only outputs the audio from its monitor’s
incoming signal. The audio signal does not loop unless the HDMI or
SDI signal is looped to the other monitor.
USB PORT
User-dened LUTs can be imported via the USB port and stored in
the User1–User6 options.
User-dened LUTs must be in .cube format, 3D size must be
17×17×17 or 33×33×33, and data and table order must be RGB. For
the monitor to recognize them, they must be named User1, User2,
User3, User4, User5, or User6 and placed in the root directory of
the drive�
Connect a computer to the USB port on the rear panel to apply
rmware updates from Elvid when available. Firmware updates are
posted on the download page at www.elvidcinema.com.
CONNECTING TO A NETWORK
Connect the StudioVision triple monitor to a LAN via the Ethernet
port on the rear panel.
The StudioVision monitor uses DHCP to obtain the IP address from
the network.
To manually assign an IP address to the StudioVision, see DHCP
and IP Address in System Menu below.

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USING THE STUDIOVISION
RACKMOUNT MONITOR
POWERING ON
Plug the power supply into an outlet and into the power input on
the rear panel.
Press the power switch on the rear panel. If necessary, press the
power button for each monitor.
When you turn on the screens for the rst time, an audio monitor,
histogram, vector scope, and RGB waveform scope will appear on-
screen�
To customize the screen appearance, you can turn these features
off or modify them by accessing the menus described below.
ACCESSING THE MENUS
To get the most out of the monitor, make sure the monitor’s settings
are properly congured. All the setting congurations are done in
the six main menus: Picture, Marker, Function, Waveform, Audio,
and System�
MENU NAVIGATION
1. Press the MENU button to enter the main menu, and press the
and buttons to scroll through the six categories.
2. Press the MENU button to select one of the menus and enter the
sub menu list. Press the and buttons to scroll through the
sub menu.
3�Press the MENU button to select the sub-menu function. Press
the and buttons to adjust its value.
4�Press the MENU button to conrm the value.
5�Press the EXIT button to return to the main menu. Press the
EXIT button again to exit the main menu and return to the main
screen�
TALLY
The tally connector accepts signals from switchers and automation
systems, and you can use the StudioVision monitor to indicate the
signal’s status for on-air, preview, or broadcast applications. When
connected, the tally system will place a border around the active
signal�
Refer to the Tally diagram, and your switcher or automation system
documentation to correctly wire the included tally connector for
compatibility.
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FUNCTION BUTTON SETUP
To change the functions assigned to the FN button, follow these
steps:
1. Press and hold the FN button until the function select menu
appears on-screen.
2. Press the and buttons to move through the options until you
arrive at the desired function, and press the MENU button to save
it and return to the main screen�
Menu options for the function buttons are:
Center Marker
Aspect Marker
Safety Marker
Overscan
Scan
Aspect
HDR
Color Space
Gamma
Camera LUT
Check Field
H/V Delay
Freeze
Color Bar
Peaking
False Color
Exposure
Histogram
Full Mode
Waveform
Vector
Timecode
Mute
Level Meter
When a function is assigned to the function button, press the FN
button repeatedly to scroll through the available options for that
function.
RESETTING THE STUDIOVISION RACKMOUNT MONITOR
To erase all settings and return to the factory presets, follow these
steps:
1. Press the MENU button to open the main menu.
2. Scroll down to the System menu and press MENU.
3�In the System menu, scroll down to Reset, and press the MENU
button to activate it.
If you’re ready to reset the monitor, press the or button to
select on. The monitor takes a few seconds to reset and return to
the main view.
QUICK ADJUSTMENTS
When the monitor is powered on, you can make quick adjustments
to the volume and input settings at any time.
• Press the and buttons to activate the volume menu and
change the volume�
• Press the INPUT button to switch between HDMI and SDI input
signals�
• Press the EXIT button to return to the main screen.
INPUT BUTTON
Press the INPUT button to toggle between HDMI and SDI input
signals�
FUNCTION BUTTON
The user-denable FUNCTION button engages monitor functions
you can program to accommodate your specic needs. See Function
Button Setup below for information on changing the function
assignment�
By default, the FUNCTION button is set to Peaking. Press to toggle
the peaking feature.
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PICTURE
MENU
BRIGHTNESS
Adjusts the monitor’s brightness value from 0 to 100. The default
setting is 50.
CONTRAST
Adjusts the contrast value of the on-screen image from 0 to 100.
The default setting is 50.
SATURATION
Adjusts the value of screen color saturation from 0 to 100. The
default setting is 50.
SHARPNESS
Adjusts the value of ne detail of the picture from 0 to 100. The
default setting is 0.
COLOR SPACE
Selects the color space that’s appropriate for your project. Choose
Native (default), SMPTE-C, Rec709, or EBU.
CAMERA LUT
Activates either the Default LUT menu or the User LUT menu. The
default setting is off.
DEFAULT LUT
Available only when Default is selected in the Camera LUT menu.
When Default is activated, select from the list of LUTs that are built
into the monitor�
Select from:
SLog2ToLC-709 (default)
SLog2ToLC-709TA
SLog2ToSLog2-709
SLog2ToCine+709
SLog3ToLC-709
SLog3ToLC-709TA
SLog3ToSLog2-709
SLog3ToCine+709
ArriLogCTo709
ArriLogCToP3DCI
CLogTo709
VLogTo709
JLogTo709
JLogTo709HLG
JLogTo709PQ
and Z7 NLogTo709
D780 NLogTo709 (only when
HDR is off)
USER LUT
Available only when User is selected in the Camera LUT menu.
When User is activated, import up to six user-dened LUTs via the
USB port and store them in the User1–User6 options.
User-dened LUTs must be in .cube format, 3D size must be
17×17×17 or 33×33×33, and data and table order must be RGB. For
the monitor to recognize them, they must be named User1.cube,
User2.cube, User3.cube, User4.cube, User5.cube, or User6.cube,
and placed in the root directory of the drive.
GAMMA
Select one of the preset gamma points. The Gamma menu can be
accessed only when HDR is set to off.
Select off, 1.8, 2.0, 2.2 (default), 2.35, 2.4, 2.6, or 2.8.
BACK LIGHT
Adjusts the intensity of the backlight from 0 to 100. The default
setting is 100.
HDR
Select one of the (HDR) presets. Choose off (default), ST 2084 300,
ST 2084 1000, ST 2084 10000, or HLG.
COLOR TEMPERATURE
Adjusts the color temperature of the on-screen image. Presets are
6500 (default), 7500, 9300, and User. When User mode is selected,
the values of red, green, and blue gain can be set manually from 0
to 255, and are preset to 128. Red, green, and blue offset can be set
manually from 0 to 511 and are preset to 256.

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MARKER
MENU
FUNCTION
MENU
CENTER MARKER
Turning on the center marker places a crosshair at the center of the
screen. The preset is set to off.
ASPECT MARKER
Sets the on-screen aspect marker display. Select from:
16:9
1.85:1
2.35:1
4:3
3:2
1.3X
1.5X
2.0X
2.0X MAG
and off (default)
SAFETY MARKER
Displays an on-screen safety frame marker. Select from 95%, 93%,
90%, 88%, 85%, 80%, and off (default).
SCAN
Determines how the image is displayed based on the settings in
the Aspect and Zoom menus below. Selecting Aspect (default) or
Zoom activates the Aspect or Zoom menus. Selecting Pixel-to-Pixel
turns off scaling and displays the incoming video signal in its native
resolution and aspect ratio with 1:1 pixel mapping.
ASPECT
Available only when Aspect is selected in the Scan menu. Adjusts
the aspect ratio of the incoming video signal and how it is displayed
on-screen. Available settings are:
Full (default)
16:9
1.85:1
2.35:1
4:3
3:2
1.3X
1.5X
2.0X
and 2.0X MAG.
OVERSCAN
If there is a blank area around the active image, turn on this feature
so the active video area lls the screen. The default is set to off.
MARKER COLOR
Changes the color of the on-screen markers. Choose from color
options white (default), black, red, green, and blue.
ASPECT MAT
Available only when an aspect ratio is selected from the Aspect
Marker menu. Adjust the darkness of the area of the screen that’s
outside the aspect marker. Choose from 1 to 7 (lightest to darkest),
or off (default).
THICKNESS
Adjusts the thickness of the on-screen markers. Choose 1 to 7
(thinnest to thickest). The default setting is 2.
H/V DELAY
H/V delay mode highlights the horizontal and vertical blanking
portions of the incoming signal. Select from three delay modes. H
mode delays the horizontal sync. V mode delays the vertical sync.
H/V mode delays both horizontal and vertical sync. The default
setting is off.
CHECK FIELD
When Check Field mode is on, only the selected color information
from the incoming video signal will appear on-screen. Check Field
mode is useful for calibrating the monitor. Select red, green, blue,
mono, or off (default).
ZOOM
Available only when Zoom is selected in the Scan menu. Scales the
incoming video signal. Select 10% to 90%. The default value is 50%.
FREEZE
Selecting on freezes the on-screen image. Selecting off returns to
the live video feed.

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WAVEFORM
MENU
FULL MODE
Displays a waveform scope on the full screen. Select off (default) Y,
YCbCr, RGB, Vector, Histogram, or Audio.
WAVEFORM
Select from RGB (default), off, Y, and YCbCr.
VECTOR
Places a vector scope that measures the color information in a
video image. Select on (default) or off.
TRANSPARENCY
Adjusts the level of transparency of the on-screen scopes and
meters. Select 25%, 50% (default), or off (opaque).
PEAKING
Turning on peaking adds a color outline to high-contrast areas of
the image, highlighting areas that are in focus. Default is set to off.
PEAKING COLOR
When the Peaking menu is activated, select the color of the peaking
feature’s outline. Choose between red (default), green, blue, white,
or black.
PEAKING LEVEL
Adjusts the peaking feature’s outline intensity from 1 to 100. The
default value is set to 50.
FALSE COLOR
Replaces the true colors of the image with a standard set of colors
that represent exposure levels. Choose between Default, Spectrum,
ARRI, and RED. The default value is off.
FALSE COLOR TABLE
Displays an on-screen chart that represents exposure levels. The
higher—or hotter—the exposure, the higher the color will be in the
chart. The false color table can be placed on-screen only when the
False Color menu is set to on�
EXPOSURE
Turning on displays animated black and white stripes through areas
of the image that are overexposed.
EXPOSURE LEVEL
Adjusts the exposure level intensity from 50 to 100 IRE (default).
HISTOGRAM
Indicates the overall level of exposure from light to dark. The on-
screen meter shows the percentage of the image at a particular
exposure level. Select Y (default), RGB, or Color modes.
TIMECODE
Timecode display is available only in SDI mode. Choose between
LTC, VITC, and off (default).
AUDIO MENU
VOLUME
Adjust the headphone volume from 0 to 100. The default volume is
set to 50.
LEVEL METER
Activate to display an on-screen meter so you can monitor the level
of up to 8 audio channels. The default setting is on.
AUDIO CH
Selects the stereo pair that’s monitored in the headphones. Select
CH1 & CH2 (default), CH3 & CH4, CH5 & CH6, or CH7 & CH8.

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SYSTEM
MENU
LANGUAGE
Sets the on-screen language display to English (default) or Chinese.
COLORBAR
Displays color bars on-screen. Set luminance to 100%, 75%, or off
(default).
OSD TIMER
Set the length of time the on-screen menu is displayed. Select 10
(default), 20, or 30 seconds.
OSD H POSITION
Adjusts the horizontal position of the on-screen menu from
0 to 100 (left to right). The default value is 50.
OSD V POSITION
Adjusts the vertical position of the on-screen menu from 0 to 10
(top to bottom). The default value is 50.
COLOR CALIBRATION
Recommended for advanced users only. Activating color calibration
allows you to load a monitor calibration LUT via the USB port.
Choose on (default) or off.
COMPARISON EN
Displays a split screen comparison of the image altered by the
color space or LUT settings and the unmodied image. Choose
Gamma/HDR, Color Space, Camera LUT, or off (default)
DHCP
The switcher automatically receives IP address information if a
DHCP server is on the network.
IP ADDRESS/SUB. MASK/GATEWAY
When DHCP is turned off, you can manually enter new settings for
the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway. Press the MENU button
to select each value, and use the and buttons to scroll to the
value. Press MENU again to set the value and move to the next
number.
RESET
Resets the monitor to the factory default settings and removes
any loaded LUTs.

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SUPPORTED RESOLUTIONS
AND FRAME RATES
HDMI 2.0 3G-SDI
480i (59.94) SD 525 59.94i
480i (60) 625 50i
576i (50)
HD
(1280×720)
720 50p
480p (59.94) 720 59.94p
480p (60) 720 60p
576p (50) 720 23.98p
720p (23.98) 720 24p
720p (24) 720 25p
720p (25) 720 29.97p
720p (29.97) 720 30p
720p (30)
HD
(1920×1080)
1080 50i
720p (50) 1080 59.94i
720p (59.94) 1080 60i
720p (60) 1080 23.98p
1080i (50) 1080 23.98sF
1080i (59.94) 1080 24p
1080i (60) 1080 24sF
1035i (59.94) 1080 25p
1035i (60) 1080 25sF
1080p (23.976) 1080 29.97p
1080p (23.98) 1080 29.97sF
1080p (24) 1080 30p
1080p (25) 1080 30sF
1080p (29.97) 3G-Level A
(1920×1080)
1080 50p
1080p (30) 1080 59.94p
1080p (50) 1080 60p
1080p (59.94) 3G-Level B
(1920×1080)
1080 50p
1080p (60) 1080 59.94p
3840×2160 (24) 1080 60p
3840×2160 (25)
3840×2160 (30)
3840×2160 (50)
3840×2160 (60)

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SPECIFICATIONS
DISPLAY
I/O
Panel Type IPS-Type LCD (×3)
Display Size 5 × 3 in. (12.7 × 7.6 cm)
Display Resolution 1920 × 1080
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Viewing Angle Horizontal: 160°
Vertical: 160°
Touchscreen No
Maximum Brightness 450 cd/m²
Contrast Ratio 1000:1
Pixel Pitch 0.057075 × 0.057075 (H × V)
Bit Depth 16.7 M (8-bit)
Pixels Per Inch (ppi) 445 ppi
Response Time 45ms (max.)
Finish Matte black
Color Gamut 95% NTSC
Real-Time LUT Monitoring Yes
Image Controls False Color, Focus Peaking,
Histogram, Overscan, Vectorscope,
Waveform, Zebra
Video BNC (3G-SDI) Output (×3)
HDMI 2.0 Type A Output (×3)
BNC (3G-SDI) Input (×3)
HDMI 2.0 Type A Input (×3)
Embedded Audio HDMI
SDI
Audio 1/8 in. (3.5 mm) headphone output (×3)
Built-in Speaker No
Power Barrel input (coaxial)
Other I/O USB
Tally (DE-15)
LAN (RJ45)
Card Slot No
Wi-Fi No
POWER
ENVIRONMENTAL
GENERAL
MOUNTING
Input Power 7 to 24 V DC
Battery Type None
Power Consumption ≤27 W
Operating Temperature 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)
Storage Temperature -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)
Dimensions 19 × 4.6 × 3.5 in. (483 × 117 × 89 mm)
Weight 5 lb. (2.3 kg)
Rack Form Factor 2U

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Solution
The StudioVision will not turn on. • Make sure the AC adapter is fully plugged in, and the AC power source is reliable.
The StudioVision is turned on, but
there is only a black and white
image�
• Check whether the color saturation is properly congured.
• 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�
• 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 Overscan and Pixel-to-Pixel (under the SCAN menu) modes are disabled.
• Check whether the aspect ratio is set correctly.
There’s no sound in the
headphones.
• Make sure the headphones are properly connected and plugged into the correct headphone output.
• Make sure the volume is turned up.
• Make sure the correct stereo pair is selected in the Audio Channel menu.

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ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
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.
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 specic 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.
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