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SS0812KT0 -PS Printed in Japan ENGLISH Model No. BT-LH2170P Model No. BT-LH2170E Operating Instructions LCD Video Monitor VQT4M18 Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. DEUTSCH Für Erlauterungen in Deutsch, konsultieren Sie bitte di[...]
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2 3 Read this first ! (for BT-LH2170P) WARNING: This equipment must be grounded. To ensure safe operation, the three-pin plug must be inserted only into a standard three-pin power outlet which is effectively grounded through normal household wiring. Extension cords used with the equipment must have three cores and be correctly wired to provide conn[...]
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2 3 Read this first ! (for BT-LH2170P) (continued) indicates safety information. FCC NOTICE (USA) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cau[...]
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4 5 Read this first ! (for BT-LH2170E) WARNING: This equipment must be earthed. To ensure safe operation, the three-pin plug must be inserted only into a standard three-pin power point which is effectively earthed through normal household wiring. Extension cords used with the equipment must have three cores and be correctly wired to provide connect[...]
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4 5 Read this first ! (for BT-LH2170E) (continued) FOR U .K. ONL Y This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug f or your safety and con venience . A 13 amp fuse is fitted in this plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 13 amps and that it is approv ed by AST A or BSI to BS[...]
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6 Read this first ! (for BT-LH2170E) (continued) 7 EMC NOTICE FOR THE PURCHASER/USER OF THE APPARATUS 1. Applicable standards and operating environment The apparatus is compliant with: • standards EN55103-1 and EN55103-2 2009, and • electromagnetic environments E1, E2, E3 and E4. 2. Pre-requisite conditions to achieving compliance with the abov[...]
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6 7 Transportation precautions Do not try to lift the monitor by grabbing the LCD panel. Do not place the monitor face down during transportation to prevent damaging it. Keep it upright. Do not expose the LCD panel to strong pressure or pressure from pointed objects. Take care especially during transportation. Exposing the LCD panel to strong press[...]
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8 9 Table of Contents Read this first ! (for BT-LH2170P) ...........................................2 Read this first ! (for BT-LH2170E) ...........................................4 Transportation precautions .....................................................7 About this instruction manual .................................................7 Preca[...]
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8 9 Standard accessories · Optional units Standard accessories Power cable x 1 (BT-LH2170P) Power cable x 2 (BT-LH2170E) Stand (already attached to the product) x 1 Stand screws (already attached to the product) x 3 CD-ROM x 1 Protection panel mounting screws (8 mm long M3 screws) x 4 • The customer can use these screws for permanent att[...]
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10 1 1 Dimensions Unit: mm (inches) 280(11) 178(7) 510(20-1/16) 260(10-1/4) 72 (2-13/16) 27(1-1/16) 2.5(1/8) 42.5(1-5/8) 475.2(18-5/8) 388(15-1/4) 156(6-1/8) 163.5(6-7/16) 15(9/16) 267.3(10-1/2) 154.9 (6-1/8) 43.1 (1-5/8) 198(7-13/16) 100 (3-15/16) 100(3-15/16) 209.5(8-1/4) 77.8(3-1/16) 22.2(7/8) 4-M4 P=0.7 4-M3 • When the unit will be permanentl[...]
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10 1 1 Controls and Their Functions Video monitor Front panel Rear panel 1 2 Rear panel (→page 13) Power Supply (You can switch between AC and DC (→page 14)) Front panel (→page 12) 1 Tally Lamp (Red and Green) Can be lit by a control signal (red tally and green tally) via GPI. When both the red and green tally are triggered together, the lamp[...]
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12 Controls and Their Functions (continued) 13 Front panel HEADPHONES VIDEO SDI 1 SDI 2 HDMI DVI-I INPUT SELECT VOLUME PICTURE MENU RETURN 1 2 FUNCTION 3 4 5 5 1 6 2 3 4 1 POWER < 8 > switch Switches the power supply ON/OFF. When the power is on, the LED (green) lights. To turn the power off, press and hold the switch for at least three secon[...]
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12 13 Controls and Their Functions (continued) Rear panel DVI -I SDI V IDEO RS- 485 GPI RS- 232C AUD IO 1 IN OUT IN R L OUT I N IN OUT (3G ) 2 2 6 8 1 5 3 4 7 1 2 3 4 1 SDI terminal A SDI1 (3G/HD/SD) input terminal (BNC) This is the SDI input terminal. (Compatible with 3G-SDI and 3G/HD/SD automatic switching) In 3D assist mode, input images for the[...]
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14 15 Power supply Connecting the power cable 1 . Attach the power cable to the unit. Power cable 2 . Connect the power cable to the power outlet. When using external DC power (12 V DC) You can slide open the power cover to switch from AC input to external DC input. Power cover <Note> • If the power cover has come off or been remove[...]
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14 15 Detaching and Attaching the Stand The stand is detachable. • When detaching and attaching the stand, it is recommended that you place the monitor flat on the edge of a desk or table with a soft cloth or similar material spread underneath. • The stand is specifically designed for this monitor and cannot be used with other monitors. The sta[...]
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16 17 On-screen Display The screen shows the operation status display, the main menu (MAIN MENU) / FUNCTION menu / INPUT SELECT menu displays, picture adjusting (PICTURE) menu display, audio volume display, sharpness display, FUNCTION display, audio volume bar meter display, time code (TC) display, closed caption (CC) display, IMD (in monitor displ[...]
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16 17 On-screen Display (continued) 3 . To close a menu, press <MENU>. • The menu display disappears after approx. 2 minutes of inaction. (The value shown before the display clears is confirmed.) Picture adjusting (PICTURE) menu display M E NU E X I T [PICTURE] SETTING[FACTORY] PEAKING PHASE CHROMA BRIGHT CONTRAST BACKLIGHT F-IN-R 0 31 30 3[...]
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18 On-screen Display (continued) 19 Audio volume bar meter display ● Normal operating mode 1 1 3 3 5 5 7 7 2 2 4 4 6 6 8 8 S D I 1 1 08 0 / 6 0 i Channel display Reference point 0 dB point Peak hold Overrange ● In TWO WINDOW mode 1 1 3 3 5 5 7 7 2 2 4 4 6 6 8 8 1 1 3 3 5 5 7 7 2 2 4 4 6 6 8 8 • A color bar meter indicates the audio level for [...]
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18 19 On-screen Display (continued) Closed caption (CC) display display area Closed caption (When the specified window extends beyond the entire screen) • This unit can display closed captions with an SDI or VIDEO signal input. • Closed captions comply with the following standards. • Composite Standard EIA/CEA-608 (VBI), OP-42 • SD-SDI CC S[...]
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20 21 How to Use the On Screen Menu Main menu (MAIN MENU) • For details on how to open the main menu, refer to “Main menu (MAIN MENU)/FUNCTION menu/INPUT SELECT menu displays” (→page16). 1 . Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> to select a menu item and press the rotary knob <PICTURE>. M E NU E X I T R E T U R N R E T U R N S E L. E N[...]
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20 21 How to Use the On Screen Menu (continued) Picture adjusting (PICTURE) menu 1 . Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> to select a menu item and press the rotary knob <PICTURE>. • The menu closes and the set values of the selected menu items appear. [PHASE] 30 [PICTURE] SETTING[FACTORY] PEAKING PHASE CHROMA BRIGHT CONTRAST BACKLIGHT F-IN[...]
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22 23 User Data This monitor can save up to five combinations of set values for MAIN MENU and screen adjustments made in the [PICTURE] (picture adjusting) menu as user data that can be recalled. You can also return set values and adjustments to their factory defaults. User data include the following settings. • Menu settings except [SETUP LOAD], [...]
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22 23 Main Menu Menu configuration VIDEO CONFIG SYSTEM CONFIG WHITE BALANCE FUNCTION INPUT SELECT GPI MARKER 2D/3D ASSIST MAIN MENU GAMMA SELECT FILM GAMMA COLOR TEMP . SHARPNESS MODE SHARPNESS H SHARPNESS V I-P MODE MONO ANAMO SD ASPECT SCAN ZEBRA INT .MIN. SUB WINDOW MENU POSITION ST A TUS DISPLA Y INPUT NAME SETUP VIDEO SDI1 SDI2 HDMI YP B P R R[...]
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24 Main Menu (continued) 25 2D/3D ASSIST Underlined values indicate factory defaults. Setting Description 2D 3D ASSIST Switches between 2D mode and 3D assist mode. [2D] Operates in 2D mode. [3D ASSIST] Operates in 3D assist mode. When you switch to [3D ASSIST], the input line selection will be force switched to SDI1 or SDI2. MARKER Underlined value[...]
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24 25 Main Menu (continued) Submenu Setting Description CENTER * 2 OFF ON Displays the center marker. [OFF] No marker display [ON] Turns the display on CROSS OFF (H. xxxx V. yyyy) Displays the cross marker. [OFF] No marker display [(H. xxxx V. yyyy)] Displays the marker Horizontal (H: 20 to 1899), vertical (V: 20 to 1059) can be displayed for any l[...]
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26 Main Menu (continued) 27 MARKER types 16:9 marker (Displayed for HD input and SD input in 16:9 ratio mode.) The marker is only displayed as a vertical bar. In addition, the section becomes the “MARKER BACK” item. 4:3 marker 13:9 marker 14:9 marker VISTA marker, 2:1 marker, CNSCO marker A horizontal dotted line is displayed as the mar[...]
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26 27 Main Menu (continued) VIDEO CONFIG The underlined values are factory defaults. Submenu Setting Description GAMMA SELECT * 1 * 2 STANDARD FILM STDIO/PST CINEMA Selects gamma curve. [STANDARD] Standard mode (power of 2.2) [FILM] Film mode [STDIO/PST] Color emphasis mode (power of 2.35) [CINEMA] CINEMA mode (power of 2.6) • When [FILM] is sele[...]
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28 Main Menu (continued) 29 Submenu Setting Description I-P MODE * 7 MODE1 MODE2 Selects IP conversion mode. (see “IP mode” (→This page).) [MODE1] Intra-frame interpolation [MODE2] Intra-field interpolation MONO * 2 OFF ON Switches between color and monochrome (MONO). [OFF] Color [ON] Monochrome • When [ON], the [CHROMA] setting of the [PIC[...]
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28 29 Main Menu (continued) WB (WHITE BALANCE) adjustment mode Select [VAR1] to [VAR3] for [COLOR TEMP.] in the [VIDEO CONFIG] menu to make WHITE BALANCE VAR1 to WHITE BALANCE VAR3 adjustments. Underlined values indicate factory defaults. Submenu Setting Description COLOR TEMP. * 10 USER 0 to 63 D93 D65 D56 Selects the color temperature tha[...]
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30 Main Menu (continued) 31 SYSTEM CONFIG Underlined values indicate factory defaults. Submenu Setting Description SUB WINDOW FULL PART Selects sub-window type of the SUB WINDOW function. [FULL] Reduces the entire input signal screen and turns it into two screens that are displayed side by side. [PART] Removes the center portion of the input signal[...]
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30 31 Main Menu (continued) INPUT NAME SETUP The INPUT NAME SETUP function allows you to change the names of the ([VIDEO], [SDI1], [SDI2], [HDMI], [DVI-I] ([YP B P R ]/ [RGB-COMP.]/[DVI-VIDEO]/[DVI-COMP.]), [INT-SG]) input lines that are displayed in the status display or other indications. 1 . Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> in the [S[...]
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32 Main Menu (continued) 33 CALIBRATION The CALIBRATION function in this monitor measures LCD panel characteristics from low to high brightness values and uses inter- nal monitor processing to handle calibration. Calibration is performed using internal signals and do not rely on image quality settings. This monitor uses a color temperature [...]
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32 33 Main Menu (continued) Performing AUTO CALIBRATION 1 . Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> in the [SYSTEM CON- FIG] menu to select the [CALIBRATION] submenu and press the rotary knob <PICTURE>. 2 . Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> to select the [AUTO CALIBRATION] submenu and press the rotary knob <PICTURE>. M E NU E X I T R E [...]
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34 Main Menu (continued) 35 FUNCTION Underlined values indicate factory defaults. Submenu Setting Description FUNCTION1 - FUNCTION5 HV DELAY BLUE ONLY GAMMA SELECT SD ASPECT SCAN SUB WINDOW WFM/VECTOR MARKER WHITE BALANCE PIXEL TO PIXEL PIXEL POSITION FOCUS-IN-RED LEVEL METER CROSS HATCH MONO BLACK MODE TIME CODE CLOSED CAPTION AUDIO MUTE AUDIO OUT[...]
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34 35 Main Menu (continued) Submenu Setting Description (continued from the previous page) [TIME CODE] * 2 Turns the time code display on and off. [CLOSED CAPTION] * 2 Turns the closed caption display on and off. For details on the available operation items, refer to page 37. [AUDIO MUTE] Turns the audio MUTE function on and off. [AUDIO OUT SEL.] S[...]
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36 Main Menu (continued) 37 Setting Inoperable Condition or Mode SD ASPECT • During GPI setting • SUB WINDOW (still image) • 3D ASSIST • During HD signal input • During PC signal input • During NO SIGNAL/UNSUPPORT SIGNAL input • When both signals are NO SIGNAL/UNSUPPORT SIGNAL in TWO WINDOW mode SCAN • During GPI setting • SUB WIN[...]
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36 37 Main Menu (continued) Functions displayed during FUNCTION button operation Pressing any of the <FUNCTION1> to <FUNCTION5> buttons displays the operations assigned to each button as shown below. Setting Display HV DELAY [DELAY OFF] → [H DELAY] → [V DELAY] → [HV DELAY] BLUE ONLY [BLUE ONLY OFF]→ [BLUE ONLY ON] GAMMA [...]
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38 Main Menu (continued) 39 FUNCTION skip function This function allows you to skip some of the functions assigned to FUNCTION during FUNCTION operation. When functions are assigned to <FUNCTION1> to <FUNCTION5> in the FUNCTION menu, a submenu that allows you to skip function settings appears. Turn [OFF] the setting you want to [...]
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38 39 Main Menu (continued) Note on FULL/PART selection This function is designed to enable comparison of identical formats input to the same input terminal. Input of different formats via dif- ferent input lines may distort the sub-window (left side, still image) or make part of the image disappear from view. However, input of an identical format [...]
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40 Main Menu (continued) 41 ZEBRA The stripes of the ZEBRA function appear over an image (in the viewfinder) to help you adjust the aperture of a camera lens for optimum exposure and easily find the areas of an image that are overexposed and turn white (where clipping occurs). Press any of the <FUNCTION1> to <FUNCTION5> (→page[...]
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40 41 Main Menu (continued) TWO WINDOW The TWO WINDOW function splits the screen into a left and a right window and displays the SDI1 and SDI2 inputs in separate windows (SDI1 in the left window and SDI2 in the right window). The function also displays the audio volume and the in-monitor display (IMD) for both SDI1 and SDI2. SDI1 and SDI2 a[...]
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42 Main Menu (continued) 43 PIXEL TO PIXEL and PIXEL POSITION The PIXEL TO PIXEL function allows you to check images at their actual pixel resolution. (HD signals only) Press the <FUNCTION1> to <FUNCTION5> (→page 12) button to which the [PIXEL TO PIXEL] function has been assigned to turn the function on. Then press the <FUN[...]
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42 43 Main Menu (continued) FOCUS-IN-RED FOCUS-IN-RED shows the outline of a subject that is in focus in red to simplify focusing the camera. Each press of the <FUNCTION1> to <FUNCTION5> button to which the FOCUS-IN-RED has been assigned changes the display. • To use the FOCUS-IN-RED function, it must be assigned to one of the[...]
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44 Main Menu (continued) 45 INPUT SELECT Underlined values indicate factory defaults. Submenu Setting Description VIDEO AUTO NTSC PAL Used to select the format for VIDEO input. * 1 [AUTO] Automatically selects NTSC or PAL. [NTSC] NTSC [PAL] PAL NTSC SETUP 00 75 Selects NTSC setup level. [00] Select this when there is no setup signal. [75] Select th[...]
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44 45 Main Menu (continued) AUDIO Sets the audio output (a speaker, headphones) and the audio volume bar meter. Underlined values indicate factory defaults. Submenu Setting Description INPUT SELECT AUTO ANALOG Selects speaker, headphones output and audio volume bar meter display. [AUTO] <INPUT SELECT> button on the front panel (→page 12) Wh[...]
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46 Main Menu (continued) 47 DISPLAY SETUP Underlined values indicate factory defaults. Submenu Setting Description WFM/VECTOR OFF WFM Y WFM R WFM G WFM B VECTOR Switches between WFM/VECTOR waveform and vector display. [WFM Y] - [WFM B] Displays waveforms. [VECTOR] Displays vector waveforms. * 1 POSITION RT RB LB LT Selects the position for the &quo[...]
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46 47 Main Menu (continued) Submenu Setting Description CAPTION SERVICE SRV1 SRV2 SRV3 SRV4 SRV5 SRV6 Selects the closed caption display service for [CEA-708]. IN MONITOR DISPLAY OFF ON Selects whether to enable or disable the IMD display. POSITION TOP BOTTOM Selects the position for the IMD display. [TOP] Top of screen [BOTTOM] Bottom of screen CH[...]
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48 Main Menu (continued) 49 CONTROL Underlined values indicate factory defaults. Submenu Setting Description CONTROL LOCAL REMOTE Selects operation. (with control lock) [LOCAL] Front panel operation is enabled (including controls that use the GPI function) [REMOTE] Remote operation enabled (controls using RS-232C or RS-485. Front panel operation is[...]
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48 49 3D Assist Mode The unit is equipped with a 3D assist mode to provide support for shooting with a rig-type 3D camera system. The 3D assist mode has the following functions. Image input method: SIMULTANEOUS (simultaneous method) Two types of image, one for the left eye (L) and one for the right eye (R), are input to the two SDI1 and SDI[...]
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50 3D Assist Mode (continued) 51 How to return to 2D mode Select [2D] in [2D/3D ASSIST] in [MAIN MENU] (main menu) or use the <FUNCTION> button or use [2D/3D ASSIST] in the [FUNCTION] menu to select it. MIRROR (Left/Right and Top/Bottom inversion) This function performs left/right, top/bottom and left/right/top/bottom inversion of SDI[...]
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50 51 3D Assist Mode (continued) COMPARISON (Composition Check) This function is for checking when the subject is captured with only the camera of one side. M EN U E X I T R E T U R N R E T U R N [3D ASSIST] COMPARISON SBYS Screen: The L/R 2 screens are shown side-by-side or arranged vertically and a 70 % size half-tone marker is shown inside each [...]
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52 3D Assist Mode (continued) 53 COLOR (Color Check) This function overlays and displays the SDI1 (L) image and SDI2 (R) image on a checkerboard pattern in one screen to enable you to check the brightness offset and color differences M E NU E X I T R E T U R N R E T U R N [3D ASSIST] COLOR SIZE 256 Screen: Overlay L/R on one screen. <Assist Poin[...]
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52 53 3D Assist Mode (continued) VERTICAL (Vertical Offset Check) This function enables you to operate two horizontal line markers to check the number of lines between markers in the displayed image and check vertical offset. M E NU E X I T R E T U R N R E T U R N [3D ASSIST] VERTICAL MARKER1 440 MARKER2 540 98 Lines • The number of lines of the [...]
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54 3D Assist Mode (continued) 55 Underlined values indicate factory defaults. Menu Setting Description OVERLAY STANDARD GLAY COLOR Selects overlay or gray display (displays image differences that emphasize the parallax portion). [STANDARD] Overlay display [GLAY] Gray display (differ ences display) [COLOR] Color indicated (differences display) Edge [...]
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54 55 Setting Item Restrictions List of Setting Item Restrictions in 2D Mode ( ü : Can be set) Setting item Input terminal VIDEO SDI1/SDI2 HDMI DVI-I ANALOG DIGITAL RGB- COMP . YP B P R COMP . VIDEO — SD HD COMP. SD HD — SD HD — SD HD 2D/3D ASSIST üüüüüüüüüüüü MARKER MARKER * 1 * 2 ü ü ü ü * 3 ü ü ü * 3 ü ü ü * [...]
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56 Setting Item Restrictions (continued) 57 ( ü : Can be set) Setting item Input terminal VIDEO SDI1/SDI2 HDMI DVI-I ANALOG DIGITAL RGB- COMP . YP B P R COMP . VIDEO — SD HD COMP. SD HD — SD HD — SD HD SYSTEM CONFIG SUB WINDOW üüü üü üü üü MENU POSITION üüüüüüüüüüüü STATUS DISPLAY üüüüüüüüüüüü INPUT NAME SETU[...]
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56 57 Setting Item Restrictions (continued) ( ü : Can be set) Setting item Input terminal VIDEO SDI1/SDI2 HDMI DVI-I ANALOG DIGITAL RGB- COMP . YP B P R COMP . VIDEO — SD HD COMP. SD HD — SD HD — SD HD DISPLAY SETUP WFM/VECTOR * 1 * 2 ü * 4 ü ü ü * 4 ü * 4 ü * 4 ü * 4 ü * 4 ü * 4 POSITION * 1 * 2 üüü üü üü üü VECTOR MODE * [...]
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58 Setting Item Restrictions (continued) 59 Setting item Input terminal SDI1/SDI2 HD 2D/3D ASSIST ü MARKER MARKER 16:9 4:3 BACK CENTER CROSS COLOR GPI MARKER1 GPI MARKER2 MARKER TYPE CROSS HATCH ü SIZE ü VIDEO CONFIG GAMMA SELECT ü FILM GAMMA ü COLOR TEMP. ü SHARPNESS MODE ü SHARPNESS H ü SHARPNESS V ü I-P MODE ü MONO ü ANAMO SD ASPECT S[...]
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58 59 Setting Item Restrictions (continued) ( ü : Can be set) Setting item Input terminal SDI1/SDI2 HD CONTROL CONTROL ü LOCAL ENABLE ü PROTOCOL VER. ü RS-485 ID SETUP ü RS-485 STX&ETX ü HOURS METER OPERATION ü LCD ü[...]
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60 61 REMOTE Specifications This monitor enables remote operation via the GPI input terminal, the RS-232C input terminal or the RS-485 input/output terminal. GPI input terminal GPI screen items correspond to the following terminals. Use the GPI menu to assign functions to each terminal. (→page 43) The functions assigned to each terminal are execu[...]
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60 61 REMOTE Specifications (continued) Assigned item Function Operating conditions PIXEL TO PIXEL Switches screen display between input size and display size. Level operation (Short-circuited: ON, Open: OFF) FOCUS-IN-RED Displays the outlines of the subject that are in focus in red Level operation (Short-circuited: ON, Open: OFF) ZEBRA Superimpose[...]
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62 REMOTE Specifications (continued) 63 Connectors and signals Connector: D-SUB 9-pin (female) Signal Pin number Signal Description 1 N.C. Not connected 2 TXD Transmission data 3 RXD Reception data 4 DSR Connected inside 5 GND Ground 6 DTR Connected inside 7 CTS Connected inside 8 RTS Connected inside 9 N.C. Not connected Communicat[...]
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62 63 REMOTE Specifications (continued) RS-485 input/output terminal The RS-485 interface enables external operations. The figures below show RS-485 input/output terminal pin arrangement and connections. TSL protocol version 3.1 and 4.0 are supported. Make sure that the same TSL protocol versions are used on external control devices and the monitor[...]
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64 REMOTE Specifications (continued) 65 Setting command No Send commands Command name Data Return 1 IIS:<data> INPUT SELECT 0:SDI1 1:SDI2 2:VIDEO 6:DVI 8:HDMI 9:INT-SG IIS 2 VPC:CON<data> CONTRAST 00 to 60 VPC 3 VPC:BRI<data> BRIGHT 00 to 60 VPC 4 VPC:CRO<data> CHROMA 00 to 60 VPC 5 VPC:PHA<data> PHASE 00 to 60[...]
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64 65 REMOTE Specifications (continued) No Send commands Command name Data Return 40 MWC:<data> TWO WINDOW 0:SINGLE 1:TWO M/M MWC 41 DWM:<data> WFM/VECTOR 0:OFF 1:WFM Y ON 2:WFM R ON 3:WFM G ON 4:WFM B ON 5:VECTOR ON DWM 42 VWB:RGN<data> WHITE BALANCE (R GAIN) 0 to 1023 RED GAIN setting VWB 43 VWB:GGN<data> WHITE BALANCE (G [...]
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66 REMOTE Specifications (continued) 67 No Send commands Command name Data Return 72 AUD:ISR<data> SELECT R 0:1ch/9ch 1:2ch/10ch 2:3ch/11ch 3:4ch/12ch 4:5ch/13ch 5:6ch/14ch 6:7ch/15ch 7:8ch/16ch AUD 73 AUD:OSL<data> AUDIO OUT SEL. 0:SDI1 1:SDI2 AUD 74 AMT:<data> AUDIO MUTE 0:OFF 1:ON AMT[...]
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66 67 REMOTE Specifications (continued) Query commands No Command parameter Description Response data 1 QIS INPUT SELECT 00:SDI1 01:SDI2 02:DVI-ANALOG-VIDEO 04:VIDEO 06:DVI-ANALOG-COMP. 09:DVI-DIGITAL-VIDEO 10:DVI-DIGITAL-COMP. 11:HDMI 12:INT-SG 2 QPC:CON CONTRAST 00 to 60 3 QPC:BRI BRIGHT 00 to 60 4 QPC:CRO CHROMA 00 to 60 5 QPC:PHA PHASE [...]
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68 REMOTE Specifications (continued) 69 No Command parameter Description Response data 32 QFR FORMAT CHECK 00:NO SIGNAL 01:1080/60i 02:1080/59.94i 03:1080/50i,1080/25PsF 04:1080/30p 05:1080/29.97p 06:1080/25p 07:1080/24p 08:1080/23.98p 09:1080/24PsF 10:1080/23.98PsF 13:720/60p 14:720/59.94p 15:576/50i 16:480/59.94p 17:480/59.94i 18:576/50p 20:1080/[...]
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68 69 REMOTE Specifications (continued) No Command parameter Description Response data 64 QMC IN MONITOR DISPLAY CHAR. COLOR 0: CMD (RS-485 setting) 1: WHITE 2: BLUE 3:GREEN 4:YELLOW 5:CYAN 6:RED 7:GRAY 8:MAGENTA 65 QMV IN MONITOR DISPLAY VERSION 0:Ver3.1 1:Ver4.0 66 QAI INPUT SELECT 0:AUTO 1:ANALOG 67 QGS GROUP SELECT 0:1 to 8 1:9 to 16 68 QSL SEL[...]
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70 71 Maintenance Inspections Maintenance inspections through periodic and appropriate maintenance are essential to keep the monitors in optimum condi- tion and ensure safe operation. Be sure to conduct the following maintenance inspections to enable long-term and full use of all its functions. Necessity of periodic maintenance service The backligh[...]
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70 71 Error and Warning Information If for any reason an error occurs in the monitor, the following indications are made to notify the error or warning. Error and Warning Information Symptom Remedy Warning of drop in external DC input voltage/ LOW VOLTAGE A [LOW VOLTAGE] indication in blue flashes on the screen. This means that the external DC powe[...]
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72 73 Specifications General Power input Power supply voltage Current consumption AC : 100 V - 240 V, 50/60 Hz 0.55 A - 0.25 A DC : 12 V (11 V - 17 V) 3.8 A indicates safety information. Dimensions (W x H x D): 510 mm×388 mm×198 mm ( 20-1/16 inches x 15-1/4 inches x 7-13/16 inches) (including stand) 510 mm×373 mm×72 mm ( 20-1/16 inches [...]
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72 73 Specifications (continued) List of supported video input signal formats in 2D mode ( ü : Supported) Input signal format/ Status display VIDEO SDI1 SDI2 HDMI DVI-I ANALOG DIGITAL YP B P R VIDEO NTSC ü PAL ü 480/59.94i ü ü ü ü ü 480/59.94p üüü 576/50i ü ü ü ü ü 576/50p üüü 720/50p ü ü ü ü ü 720/59.94p ü ü ü ü[...]
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74 Specifications (continued) 75 List of Compatible 3G-SDI Input Signal Formats Input terminal level Format Pixel resolution Bit Interlaced Progressive Frequency SDI1 A 1920x1080 4:2:2(YCbCr) 10 Progressive 60 * 2 , 50 4:4:4(RGB), 4:4:4:4(RGB+A) 10 Interlaced 60 * 2 , 50 Progressive 30 * 2 , 25, 24 * 2 4:4:4(YCbCr), 4:4:4:4(YCbCr+A) 10 Inte[...]
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74 75 Specifications (continued) List of Signal Formats Supported in 3D Assist Mode ( ü : Supported) Input Signal Format/ Status displays SDI1/2 (SIMULTANEOUS) 720/50p ü 720/59.94p ü 720/60p ü 1035/59.94i * 1 ü 1035/60i * 2 ü 1080/23.98PsF ü 1080/24PsF ü 1080/25PsF * 3 ü 1080/23.98p ü 1080/24p ü 1080/50i ü 1080/59.94i ü 1080/60[...]
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76 Specifications (continued) 77 Closed Caption Decoding Supported Signals Composite NTSC, PAL SD-SDI 480/59.94i, 576/50i HD-SDI 1080/60i * 1 , 720/60p * 1 , 1080/50i, 720/50p, 1080/24PsF * 1 , 1080/25PsF, 1080/30p * 1 , 1080/24p * 1 , 1080/25p Supported Standards Composite EIA/CEA-608 (VBI), OP-42 SD-SDI EIA/CEA-608 (VBI), EIA/CEA-608 (ANC[...]
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76 77 Specifications (continued) INT-SG (Internal chart for adjustment) BLACK -4% BLACK BLACK +4% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% BLUE75% BLACK BLACK BLACK MAGENTA 75% CYAN75% GRAY75% GRAY YELLOW CYAN GREEN MAGENTA RED BLUE 75% 75% 75% 75% 75% 75% 75% -I WHITE +Q BLACK BLACK[...]
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78 79 Numerics 2D/3D ASSIST ................................................................. 24 , 35 3D Assist Mode ...................................................................... 49 4:3 ........................................................................................... 24 16:9 .......................................................[...]
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78 79 Index (continued) O Operating status display ......................................................... 16 OPERATION .......................................................................... 48 Optional units ............................................................................ 9 OVERLAY ................................................[...]
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