Datavideo TLM-170P 17.3

Datavideo TLM-170P 17.3" HD/SD LCD Monitor

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Datavideo TLM-170P 17.3" HD/SD LCD Monitor

  • 1x 3G/HD/SD-SDI & 2x HDMI Input
  • 1x HD/SD-YUV & 2x Composite Input
  • Supported Resolution 1920 x 1080
  • 1x 3G/HD/SD-SDI & 1x Composite Loop Throu
  • 17.3" LCD Monitor
  • Picture-in-Picture
  • Audio Level Indicator
  • Front Panel Buttons
  • Bi-colour Tally light
  • Pixel Zoom up to 8x

Datavideo TLM-170P is a 17.3” LCD desktop Video Monitor from Datavideo. It delivers an outstanding Full HD 1080P image quality from various inputs including 3G-SDI. The 17.3” Monitor is a professional grade panel designed to give excellent colour and video performance across a range of formats and standards as well as 24/7 operation.

The TLM-170P Front Panel Buttons allow quick and easy selection of source input as well as PIP, Aspect ratio, Blue only, Pattern (Colour Bars), Menu and audio controls. It offers an Input HD/SD sources via the rear panel SDI, HDMI, Component (Y, Pb, Pr) and Composite connections as well as monitoring RCA Phono or embedded SDI / HDMI audio.

In addition, the TLM-170P monitor has an on-screen display (OSD) menu, which allows control and setup of brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, sharpness, colour temperature and picture in picture. Moreover, it has an RJ-45 TCP/IP connector to allow remote setup of the monitor using a PC / Mac based web browser. The menus can be used to display on screen overlays for frame marker, 4:3 marker, 16:9 Marker, Cinema Zone Marker, Center Point, embedded SDI Timecode and Monitor Title.

The TLM-170P can be operated from AC or 12V DC power, making it flexible for use in a Studio, Gallery, Post Production Edit Suite or even in an OB van.

TLM-170P features:

• 17.3” FULL HD 1080p LCD Panel with Underscan and Overscan menu options.
• Digital Video Inputs: Single BNC HD-SDI or SDI and HDMI x2 [ HDMI1, HDMI 2 ].
• Analogue Video Inputs: Component [ Y,Pb,Pr ], Composite x2 [ CV1, CV2 ].
• Single BNC SDI /HD-SDI loop through / bypass.
• Composite loop through of CV2 input.
• Mono Audio Inputs: Single RCA phono socket for analogue inputs.
• Digital Audio Inputs: via SDI or HDMI inputs.
• Head phone 3.5mm stereo jack socket for discrete audio monitoring.
• Front Panel Buttons allow quick and easy selection of source input as well as PIP, Aspect Ratio, Blue only, Pattern (Colour Bars), Menu and audio controls.
• Colour temperature menu option has 3 modes (6500K, 9300K and user defined)
• OSD audio level peak meter for SDI and HDMI based digital audio inputs.
• On screen overlays for frame marker 80%, 90%, 4:3 marker, 16:9 Marker, Cinema Zone Marker, Center Point, embedded SDI Timecode and Monitor Title.
• Bi-colour Tally light and 3.5mm Jack Tally input socket.
• Analogue Audio external speaker outputs L-, L+ and R-, R+ [Max 5v p - p (2w)].
• RJ-45 TCP/IP connection allows remote set up of the monitor using a PC / Mac based browser.
• USB 2.0 port for easy update of firmware with a USB 2.0 pen drive.

 

 

Specs
 
In the box 1x TLM-170P
1x AD DC 12V with Power Cord
1x Monitor Stand
Limited 1-year Warranty
Screen 17.3" LED Backlit
Chassis Tabletop
Resolution 1920 x 1080
Viewing Angle (H) +80/-80° (V) +60/-80°
Luminance/Contrast 400 cd/m² 600:1
Video Inputs 1x 3G/HD/SD-SDI
2XHDMI
1x HD/SD-YUV
2x Composite Video
Loop Through 1x 3G/HD/SD-SDI
1x Composite Video
Supported Input Resolutions 1080p (23.98/24/25/30/50/59.94/60Hz),
1080i (50/59.94/60Hz),
720p (50/59.94/60Hz),
480i (NTSC), 576i (PAL)
Aspect Ratio 16:9, 4:3
Tally LED Live (Red) Cued (Green)
Audio In/Out Embedded Audio on SDI and HDMI
3x Mono RCA Inputs Stereo Speakers
Special Features 3G-SDI Support, Picture-in-Picture,
Blue Only, Audio Level Indicator,
Safe Frame, Pixel Zoom up to 8x,
Network IP Remote, SDI Time Code Display
Power DC 12V, 30W
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