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LM6023A11 - 23” TFT HD monitor - Kroma

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<strong>LM6023A11</strong> - 23” <strong>TFT</strong> <strong>HD</strong> <strong>monitor</strong><br />

The 23” <strong>TFT</strong> <strong>monitor</strong> from KROMA is aimed at broadcast<br />

environments, keeping the highest quality in mind. It<br />

features a high resolution <strong>TFT</strong> panel (1920x1200) in<br />

native 16:10 with “Full Colour” and wide viewing<br />

angle. With hardly 8ms of response time, the LM6023<br />

displays camera movements with no lag. Its 16:10<br />

aspect ratio can be also switched to 4:3 and 16:9. It can<br />

be either rack-mounted or used on a desktop thanks to<br />

its mounting kits. Only 8U high and powered by<br />

internal power supply.<br />

Wide spectrum of video inputs<br />

As standard, the LM6023 features a DVI connector, which<br />

accepts signals in different modes: VGA, graphic mode DVI,<br />

video mode DVI, as well as YPbPr analogue components.<br />

In analogue composite environments, the <strong>monitor</strong> comes in two<br />

finished configurations: two multistandard composite inputs<br />

(PAL/NTSC/SECAM) or one multistandard input with loopthrough.<br />

For digital environments, the user can find two SD/<strong>HD</strong>-SDI<br />

inputs with active loop-though. The <strong>monitor</strong> can auto-detect the<br />

wide range of signal formats available.<br />

Audio <strong>monitor</strong>ing<br />

A built-in audio de-embedder, allows the user to extract<br />

embedded audio from the SDI signal. The audio can then be<br />

<strong>monitor</strong>ed by using the built-in speakers or by connecting the<br />

LM6023 to external audio <strong>monitor</strong>ing devices through its two<br />

different outputs (analogue or AES/EBU).<br />

Picture in Picture (PiP)<br />

This function allows the user to <strong>monitor</strong> two signals at the same<br />

time. The secondary signal is displayed in a window. The<br />

position and size of the same are managed through the userfriendly<br />

On-Screen Display (OSD).<br />

Password activation<br />

The KROMA password activation system is the perfect way for<br />

a successful transition to <strong>HD</strong>. All inputs (except DVI, which<br />

comes by default), are activated at user’s request; this way,<br />

the <strong>monitor</strong> is adapted to the user’s needs.<br />

Since the complete hardware is built-in, the inputs can be<br />

either activated in factory or after the purchase, with only a<br />

password input through the keypad in the front panel. This<br />

makes an SD-SDI input become an SD/<strong>HD</strong> input within minutes.<br />

Input activation options:<br />

LM6000X07: 2x PAL/NTSC/SECAM<br />

LM6000X15: 1x PAL/NTSC/SECAM with loop-through<br />

(not compatible with LM6000X07)<br />

LM6000X06: 2xSD-SDI with loop and audio de-embedding<br />

LM6000X08: 2x<strong>HD</strong>-SDI <strong>HD</strong> with loop and audio de-embedding<br />

(only after LM6000X06 has been activated)<br />

LM6000X09: 2xSD/<strong>HD</strong>-SDI with loop and audio de-embedding


LM6023 - Technical Specifications<br />

LCD Panel<br />

Size 23”<br />

Resolution<br />

1920x1200<br />

Active Area<br />

496x310 mm<br />

Aspect ratio 16:10<br />

Pixel<br />

RGB Vertical Stripe<br />

Dot Pitch 0.258H 0.258V<br />

Viewing Angle<br />

178º H/V<br />

Scope MTTF<br />

50,000 Hours<br />

Brightness<br />

400 cd\m2<br />

Contrast 700:1<br />

Response time<br />

8 ms<br />

Inputs<br />

DVI<br />

YPbPr<br />

RGB (VGA)<br />

DVI<br />

DVI TV Mode<br />

1080i(60,59.94,50), 576@50i, 480@60i<br />

640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024, 1600x1200<br />

640x480, 800x600, 1024x768,<br />

1280x1024, 1920x1080, 1920x1200<br />

1920x1080 @50i, 60i, 50p, 60p<br />

Composite<br />

SD/<strong>HD</strong>-SDI<br />

External Sync<br />

Remote Control<br />

Tally<br />

SD/<strong>HD</strong>-SDI<br />

Audio<br />

Dimensions<br />

Weight<br />

Power<br />

Outputs<br />

General<br />

Power Consumption<br />

UIT R-BT470<br />

SMPTE 170M<br />

SMPTE-259M<br />

SMPTE-296M<br />

SMPTE-274M<br />

SMPTE-260M<br />

Operating Temperature<br />

2xPAL/NTSC/SECAM<br />

BNC 1.0 Vpp 75 Ω<br />

2xBNC, BNC Return loses : 12 dB at 1,485 Gbps<br />

576i@50, 480i@60<br />

720p(60/59.94/50)<br />

1080p(30/29.97/25/24/23.98)<br />

1080sF(24/23.98), 1080i(60/59.4/50)<br />

1035i(60/39.94)<br />

2xBNC<br />

RS-485 through RJ-45<br />

SUB-D9 connector (Tri-colour)<br />

2xSD/<strong>HD</strong>-SDI outputs (active loop-through)<br />

1xAnalogue audio (mini-XLR connector)<br />

1xAES-EBU (BNC connector)<br />

Speakers (2 + 2 W)<br />

354mm (8U) x 529mm x 111mm<br />

8 Kg<br />

Internal PSU 100-240 VAC<br />

65W (average power at 230VAC)<br />

15º - 40º to meet specs.<br />

Relative Humidity 10-90% non condensing at 40ºC<br />

Remote Control<br />

The LM6023 can be remotely controlled by using the<br />

RK5000 KROMA controller.<br />

Tri-colour tally<br />

Three different tally colours are available to show the<br />

current status of the video signal: red, yellow and green.<br />

Other On-Screen Display (OSD) functions<br />

- Markers and Safe Area<br />

- Blue Only<br />

- Cross Pulse<br />

- Overscan<br />

- External Sync<br />

- Preset Colour Temperatures:<br />

5,000º, 5,500º, 6,500º, 7,500º, 9,300º<br />

Mounting options<br />

LM6023X80: rack mounting kit for 19” rack<br />

MS2300X50: desktop adaptor (VESA 100)<br />

LM6023X80<br />

MS2300X50<br />

Distributed by<br />

©KROMA TELECOM S.A. 2009. Specifications subject to change without prior notice. Reproduction of this document in whole or part without permission is forbidden.

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