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Monitor User Manual
Updated 12.16.2021
Flanders Scientic, Inc.
6215 Shiloh Crossing
Suite G
Alpharetta, GA. 30005
Phone: +1.678.835.4934
Fax: +1.678.804.1882
E-Mail: Support@FlandersScientic.com
www.FlandersScientic.com
XM Series
XM311K
This manual is based on rmware V2.1.20.
Some selections may be unavailable or not work correctly if
using a different rmware build.
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Contents
TOPIC PAGE(S)
Safety Precautions 3 - 5
Parts & Their Functions 6 - 7
Menu 8 - 17
Dimensional Drawing 18
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Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions
• All operating instructions must be read and understood before the product is operated.
• These safety and operating instructions must be kept in a safe place for future reference.
• All warnings on the product and in the instructions must be observed closely.
• All operating instructions must be followed.
• Do not use attachments or accessories not recommended by the manufacturer. Use of inadequate
attachments may result in serious accidents.
• Do not place heavy objects on the power cord. Route power cord to prevent people from stepping
on or resting objects on the cord. Check to ensure that both outlet and product connection points
are properly seated and secured.
• This product must be operated on a power source as specied on the specication label or product
screening. Always operate the product within the voltage range specied.
• Do not overload AC outlets or extension cords. Overloading can cause re or serious electric shock.
• Never insert an object into the product through vents or openings as this can cause serious electric
shock or damage.
• Do not expose product to water or other liquids as this can lead to electrical shock or permanent
damage.
• Keep this product away from heat generating sources such as radiators, heaters, stoves, or other
heat generating products.
CAUTION
DO NOT LAY FLAT. DO NOT ROTATE OR TURN UPSIDE DOWN.
Monitor must be transported, stored, and operated upright at all times. Please ensure monitor is kept
clean and free of dust. Failure to follow these guidelines may lead to dust inow or panel damage.
Panel bending, bruising, and dust inow are not warrantable conditions. Please exercise caution with
the display, especially when transporting or operating.
Connecting and Disconnecting SDI BNC Cables
To prevent damage to components from electrical discharge follow these steps:
• Connect power rst on all devices.
• Power on all devices.
• Connect BNC cables.
To disconnect:
• Disconnect BNC cables.
• Power down and disconnect power from devices.
If using a wireless video receiver we strongly suggest using an SDI Video Ground Path Isolator
(available at ShopFSI.com and ShopFSI.eu) and powering the receiver from a separate power
source than the monitor. Use of wireless video receivers can cause dangerous ground loop issues
that can damage connected equipment like monitors. Using a ground loop isolator and powering
from a separate power source will help keep downstream equipment protected.
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Safety Precautions
• When mounting the product to a wall, ceiling, or within a rack/enclosure, be sure to install the
product according to the instructions of both the mount and monitor manufacturer.
• Do not attempt to service the product yourself. Removing covers can expose you to high voltage
and other unsafe conditions. Please seek the assistance of a qualied service professional for all
service needs.
• If any of the following occur, unplug the power cord from the AC outlet and consult a qualied service
professional to perform repairs:
• Power cord or plug becomes damaged.
• When any liquid is spilled on or in the product.
• When the product has been exposed to rain or water.
• When the product does not operate properly as described in the instruction manual.
• When the product has been dropped or damaged.
• If the product requires replacement parts, make sure that the service person uses replacement
parts specied by the manufacturer, or those equivalent parts having the same characteristics and
performance specications as the original parts. Use of unauthorized parts can result in re, electric
shock, and/or other damage.
• Upon completion of any service or repair work, request that the service technician perform safety
checks to ensure that the product is in proper working order.
• Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet before cleaning the product.
• For proper screen maintenance please follow the guidelines below to prevent scratches, discoloration,
or other damage to the panel:
• Avoid striking the screen with any object.
• Do not wipe screen hard. Apply only gentle pressure if cleaning.
• Do not wipe the screen with solvents such as alcohol, paint thinner, or benzene as this can
cause permanent damage to the panel.
• Do not spray detergent or other cleaners directly on the monitor or panel.
• Do not write on the panel with any substance or object.
• Do not paste or stick anything to the screen as any adhesive can cause damage to the panel.
• Screen may be cleaned by gently wiping with lint free cloth to remove dust. For more thorough
cleaning use a lint free cloth that has been very lightly dampened with distilled water. Please
dry any excess moisture from the monitor or panel immediately to prevent damage.
• Take care in moving this product as serious injury or death can result from the sudden shifting or
falling of this object.
• The vents and openings in the product’s chassis are designed for ventilation. Do not cover, block, or
otherwise obstruct these vents and openings as insufcient ventilation can cause overheating and/
or shorten the life of the product.
• Do not place the object on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface as this can result in serious
obstruction of ventilation areas. If using in enclosed space make sure to provide proper ventilation
to maintain allowable operating temperature range.
• The panel used in this product contains glass and can cause serious injury if broken. If the unit is
dropped or otherwise damaged take care to avoid possible injury by glass shards.
• Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight as this can cause damage to the panel.
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FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interface when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance
with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Warning: Changes or modications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Safety Precautions
• For proper chassis maintenance please follow the guidelines below to avoid any potential damage:
• Do not wipe the chassis with solvents such as alcohol, paint thinner, or benzene.
• Do not expose the cabinet to any volatile substances.
• Do not allow prolonged contact with rubber or plastic.
• Apply only gentle pressure to chassis when cleaning.
• To clean use soft, lint free cloth to remove dust. A lightly dampened cloth, as described in the
screen maintenance section, may also be used to clean the chassis.
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Parts & Their Functions
• SDI 1: Used to select SDI Input 1 as the active Input.
• SDI 2: Used to select SDI Input 2 as the active Input.
• SDI 3: Used to select SDI Input 3 as the active Input.
• SDI 4: Used to select SDI Input 4 as the active Input.
• DP: Used to select the Display Port Input. Reserved for future use, inactive in 2.1.2
• F1: Assignable function key. This key’s function is selectable from the Function Menu.
• F2: Assignable function key. This key’s function is selectable from the Function Menu.
• F3: Assignable function key. This key’s function is selectable from the Function Menu.
• F4: Assignable function key. This key’s function is selectable from the Function Menu.
• F5: Assignable function key. This key’s function is selectable from the Function Menu.
• MENU / LEFT: Used to toggle and navigate On Screen Menu.
• UP: Used to navigate On Screen Menu.
• DOWN: Used to navigate On Screen Menu.
• RIGHT / ENTER: Used to navigate On Screen Menu and to conrm selections within the On
Screen Menu.
• PHASE / H POS: Used to adjust hue higher or lower. Pressing down on the center of this button
will return the hue setting to its default position.
• CHROMA / V POS: Used to adjust chroma higher or lower. Pressing down on the center of this
button will return the chroma setting to its default position.
• BRIGHT / Ref POS: Used to adjust brightness higher or lower. Pressing down on the center of
this button will return the brightness setting to its default position. The brightness knob should
NOT be used increase the overall peak white luminance of the unit, use the Luminance setting to
adjust overall luminance.
• CONTRAST / F Stop: Used to adjust contrast higher or lower. Pressing down on the center of this
button will return the contrast setting to its default position.
• VOLUME: Used to adjust volume. Press down on this knob to instantly mute or unmute the
volume.
• POWER: Used to turn power ON / OFF.
Keyboard
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Parts & Their Functions
• SDI In: 4 Multi-Format 12G/6G/3G/HD-SDI
Inputs.
• SDI Out: 4 Looped 12G/6G/3G/HD-SDI
Outputs.
• MON Out: Processed output.
Follows Mode Selection
• DP In: Display Port Input.
• Audio In/Out: Analog Stereo Mini-phono Au-
dio Input & Output. Unbalanced, Audio Out
delayed by exact amount of monitor video
processing time to maintain sync.
• USB Type A: USB power, can be used to
power MediaLight Bias Lights and connect
other peripherals.
• RS-485: RS-485 Ports (In/Out) for looping
remote control interface.
• LAN: IP Control via select programs.
Back Panel
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Menu
Navigating the Menu
Pressing the MENU button on the monitor’s keypad will call up the on screen menu. To navigate use
the UP and DOWN buttons and press the ENTER button to select the highlighted sub menu. Navigate
the sub menu in the same way by using the UP and DOWN buttons to highlight a particular function
and press ENTER to change that function’s settings. To exit the menu or back out of a sub menu press
the MENU button.
Menus longer than the Main Menu may not fully display. These menus will scroll. Use the Up and
Down keys to scroll up and down a menu.
Function Menu
Function F1 Luminance Scope
Scope F2 Vector Scope
Video F3 Pixel Mapping
Color F4 LUM Coloring
System F5 Area Marker
OSD Safety Marker
Center Marker
Load Prole 0
Load Prole 1
Load Prole 2
Load Prole 3
Load Prole 4
Load Prole 5
The Function Menu allows you to assign user selectable functions to any of the 5 function buttons (F1,
F2, F3, F4, and F5) on the monitor keypad. To assign a function to a function key, highlight one of the 5
functions and press ENTER. A list of assignable functions will appear. Select the desired function with
the UP and DOWN buttons and press ENTER.
Area Marker
Use the Area Marker function to select what type of marker is displayed when the marker function is
active. The marker selections available from this option include most commonly used markers and
more complex user designed custom markers.
Safety Marker
Use the Safety Marker function to toggle the size, in percentage, of the safety marker displayed. This
option can be used by itself or in conjunction with the Area Marker function.
Center Marker
Toggles whether the center marker (cross-hair) is displayed when the marker is activated.
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Menu - Function Menu
Function Menu
Function F1 Luminance Scope
Scope F2 Vector Scope
Video F3 Pixel Mapping
Color F4 LUM Coloring
System F5 Area Marker
OSD Safety Marker
Center Marker
Load Prole 0
Load Prole 1
Load Prole 2
Load Prole 3
Load Prole 4
Load Prole 5
Load Prole
Saved prole congurations can now be loaded via function button. This acts as a “load” button only
as opposed to a toggle, so pressing a corresponding Function button twice does not revert to previous
pre-load state.
Please note: to avoid circular logic problems, loading prole congurations does NOT change
function button assignments. The function buttons are independent of the prole congurations
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Menu - Scope Menu
Scope Menu
Function Luminance Off
Scope Lum Position Bottom Right
Video Lum Style IRE
Color Vector Off
System Vec Position Bottom Right
OSD Lum Coloring Off
Lum & Vec Position
Use Lum & Vec Position to select in what area of the screen you would like your Scopes to be displayed.
Lum Style
Select IRE or HDR (PQ) Waveform. HDR Waveform is currently in Beta (only works with YCbCr formats).
Lum Coloring (Customizable Exposure Check) - BETA
Generates an articial luminance map of the incoming source that can be particularly useful in identifying
overexposed areas in any given shot. An onscreen scale helps indicate what articial color corresponds
to what luminance from 0 to 100 percent.
You can change the range of these color coded regions to any preferred setting by using the monitor’s
rotary knobs. The H POS rotary knob will adjust the lower limit of the lower color coded region. The V
POS rotary knob will adjust the upper limit of the lower color coded region. The Ref POS rotary knob
will adjust the lower limit of the upper color coded region. The F Stop Rotary knob will adjust the upper
limit of the upper color coded region. These color coded ranges are retained in memory so you can exit
and reenter Lum Coloring Mode without having to reset your desired threshold levels.
Note: Scopes only work in Normal LUT Mode. Scopes will not operate in Advanced LUT Mode.