Details
The Konvision KRM - 802A is a top - notch 2x8” 3RU dual rack - mount monitor. It features IPS LCD panels with a full HD 1920x1200 resolution, offering a wide viewing angle, high brightness, and a high contrast ratio. This monitor supports waveform, vector scope, audio meter, and many other useful features. With 3D LUT color calibration, it's compatible with ColorSpace and Calman calibration software. Using the K10 - A professional - level probe, it can achieve precise color. It also works well with universal colorimeters like CA210, CA310, CS200, CR100, CR250, and X - Rite i1 Display. The SDI supports waveform, vectorscope, histogram, and can display them on the screen simultaneously. When the luminance reaches or exceeds the preset value, the over - exposed areas will be marked in red. It comes with various markers such as CC (Closed Caption), Markers, UMD, Audio Meter, and Time Code. Key features include 1920 x 1200 FHD resolution, 3D LUT color calibration, composite video input, markers time code, audio meter, UMD, Ethernet, 12Bit video processing, 1x3G/HD - SDI input and output for each screen, waveform, vector scope, scan, blue only/mono, built - in DC and AC input, and tally.
Using the Konvision KRM - 802A monitor is easy. First, connect it to a power source. You can choose either DC 12V or AC 100 - 240V 50/60Hz. Then, connect your video source to the appropriate input, like SDI, analog video, or HDMI. Once connected, turn on the monitor. You can adjust the settings according to your needs, such as color calibration using compatible software. Remember to keep the monitor in an environment with an operating temperature between - 10 degrees Celsius and 50 degrees Celsius. For maintenance, keep the monitor clean by gently wiping the screen with a soft cloth. If there's no signal input for a while, the monitor will automatically enter power - saving mode to save energy. Also, when using the audio function, you can connect headphones to the 3.5mm headset jack or use the built - in speakers. And don't forget to attach the rack - mount brackets properly if you're mounting it in a rack.