Details
The Konvision KVM-2451W is a 24-inch multifunctional broadcast monitor with a 1920x1080 FHD resolution. It supports all video formats and comes with professional broadcast features like waveform, vectorscope, and audio meter. This makes it ideal for color grading, production, post - production, editing, and use in studios and OB trucks.
It offers 3D LUT Color Calibration, compatible with ColorSpace and Calman software. It uses the K10 - A probe for precise color and works with universal colorimeters. The Darkness Check feature enhances brightness and contrast in dark areas to show more shadow details. The Part Zoom In function lets you examine any part of the picture closely.
With PIP & PBP, you can display two SDI signals or one SDI with another signal on the screen simultaneously, and the images can swap freely. The Pixel Measurement feature gives real - time Y&RGB values of selected pixels. SDI supports Waveform, Vectorscope, and Histogram display, with an over - exposure alarm. False Color helps check image exposure without external equipment. Focus Assist marks sharp edges in red, and Zebra stripes show overexposed areas.
Key features include 1920x1080 resolution, 3G - SDI 4:4:4 12 - bit signals, multiple input options, and more. The technical specifications cover panel details, input types, compatible SDI formats, audio in/out, and general operating conditions.
Using the Konvision KVM - 2451W monitor is quite straightforward. First, connect it to your desired input source, like SDI, DVI, or HDMI. If you're using it for color calibration, open the calibration software such as ColorSpace or Calman and follow the on - screen instructions. The K10 - A probe will help you achieve accurate colors.
When checking dark areas, use the Darkness Check feature. Just enable it in the menu, and it will show more details in the shadows. For examining specific parts of the picture, use the Part Zoom In function. Navigate to the area you want to focus on and zoom in.
For displaying multiple signals, set up the PIP or PBP mode. You can adjust the size and position of the images according to your needs.
When it comes to maintenance, keep the monitor in a clean environment. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the screen regularly. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures. The operating temperature range is from - 10 to 50 degrees Celsius. Also, make sure to use the correct power supply (DC 12V or AC 100 - 240V 50/60Hz). If there's no signal input for a while, the monitor will enter power - saving mode, which helps save energy.