JVC BM-H2000PN User manual

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In
order
to
prevent
any
fatal
accidents
caused
by
misoperation
or
mishandling
of
the
monitor,
be
fully
aware
of
all
the
following
precautions.
WARNINGS
To
prevent
fire
or
shock
hazard,
do
not
expose
this
monitor
to
rain
or
moisture.
Dangerous
high
voltages
are
present
inside
the
unit.
Do
not
remove
the
back
cover
of
the
cabinet.
:
When
servicing
the
monitor,
contact
qualified
service
personnel.
Never
try
to
service
it
yourself.
Machine
Noise
Information
Ordinance
3.
GSGV,
January
18,
1991:
The
sound
pressure
levei
at
the
Operator
position
is
equal
or
less
than
70
dB(A}
according
to
1SO
7779.
Improper
operations,
in
particular
alteration
of
high
voltage
of
changing
the
type
of
tube
may
result
int
X-
ray
emission
of
considerable
dose.
A
unit
altered
in
such
a
way
no
longer
meets
the
standards
of
certification,
and
must
therefore
no
longer
be
operated.
PRECAUTIONS
@Use
only
the
power
source
specified
on
the
unit.
@When
not
using
thig
unit
for
a
long
period
of
time,
or
when
cleaning
it,
be
gure
to
disconnect
the
power
plug
from
the
AC
outlet.
@Do
not
allow
anything
to
rest
on
the
power
cord.
And
do
not
place
this
unit
where
people
will
tread
on
the
cord.
Do
not
overload
wali
outlets
er
power
cords
as
this
can
resull
in
a
fire
or
elactric
shock,
@
Avoid
using
this unit
under
the
following
conditions:
-in
extremely
not,
cold
or
humid
places,
-
in
dusty
places,
-
near
appliances
generating
strong
magnetic
fields,
-
invplaces
subject
to
direct
sunlight,
-
in
badly
ventilated
places,
-
in
automobiles
with
doors
closed.
@Do
not
cover
the
ventilation
slots
while
in
operation
as
this
could
obstruct
the
required
ventilation
fiow.
@When
dust
accumulates
on
the
screen
surface,
clean
it
with
a
soft
cloth.
@Unpiug
this
unit
from
the
AC
outlet
and
refer
servicing
to
qualified
service
>
Personne!
under
the
following
condi-
tions:
-
when
the
power
cord
is
frayed
or
the
plug
is
damaged,
-
if
liquid
has
been
spilled
into
the
unit,
-
ifthe
unit
has
been
dropped
or
fhe
cabinet
has
been
damaged,
-
when
the
unit
exhibits
a
distinct
change
in
performance.
@Do
nat
attempt
to
service
this
unit
yourself
as
opening
or
angerous
voltage
or
noe
alified
s
service
personnel
e
When
replacement
parts
are
required,
have
the
service
personnel
verify
in
writing
that
the
replacement
parts
he/
she
uses
have
the
same
safety
characteristics
as
the
original
parts.
Use
of
manufacturer's
specified
replacement
parts
can
prevent
fire,
shock,
or
other
hazards.
@Upon
completion
of
any
servicing
or
repair
work
to
this
unit,
please
ask
the
service
personnel
to
perform
the
satety
check
described
|
in
the
manufacturer’
s
service
literature,
@When
this
unit
reaches
the
end
of
its
useful
life,
improper
disposal
could
result
in
a
picture
tube
implosion.
Ask
qualified
service
personnel
to
dispose
of
this
unit.
SCREEN
BURN
@it
is
not
recommended
to
keep
a
certain
still
image
displayed
on
screen
for
a
long
time
as
wall
as
displaying
extremely
bright
j
images
on
screen.
This
may
cause
a
burning
(sticking)
phenomenon
on
the
screen
of
cathode-ray
tube.
This
problem
does
not
occur
as
far
as
displaying
normal
video
playback
motion
images.
This
manual
is
divided
into
five
language
sections:
English,
German,
French,
Italian
and
Spanish.
English
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2
to
23
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24
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90
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111
Thank
you
for
purchasing
this
JVC
colour
video
monitor.Before
using
it,
read
and
follow
all
instructions
carefully
to
take
fullest
advantage
of
the
monitor's
performance.
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
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CONTROLS
AND
FEATURES
(FRONT)
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TERMINALS
AND
FEATURES
(REAR)
-----------------
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CONNECTION
EXAMPLE
--------------------------—----—-
6
ExternaVinternal
synchronisation
--------------+-----------
6
RGBICOMPO(SDI)
terminal
setting
-------+-------+----+--
6
BASIC
OPERATION
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To
demagnetise
the
picture
tube
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PICTURE
ADJUSTMENTS
-----------------------------------
8
CONTRAST
(picture
contrast)
----------------+-------------
8
BRIGHT
(picture
brightness)
------------------2---0-----22+-
8
CHROMA
(picture
colour
density)
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8
PHASE
(piéture
NU®)
------~+----s-+e+--eeee
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8
Relation
Petwoon
pole
adjustments
and
input
video
signals
-----
8
VIDEC
SIGNAL
CONTRO!
UNDER
SCAN
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For
multiple
applications
with
various
video
systems;
equipped
with
external
source
MEMORY
MODE
--------------------------------+-------------
12
Racail/release
of
memory
Mode
-----------------------+-
12
Satting
programming
of
the
picture
being
monitored
<-----
-12
Ravision
of
MEMOFY
MOG
-------++++--e-en
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12
SET-UP
FOR
MONITOR
INSTALLATION
--------------
14
To
cail
up
SET-UP
MENU
and
select
a
function
-----
14
SIZE(CENTERING
(size/positionig
adjustments
of
RGB
signal
pictures)------
14
WHITE
BALANCE
ADJUST
(white
balance
adjustments)
-------
15
REMOTE
SELECT
(TALLY/REMOTE-terminal
settings)
----15
STATUS
DISPLAY
(setting
the
status
display
to
on/off)
--
16
CONTROL
LOCK
(deactivation
of
front-control
functions)
--+
16
PICTURE
SETTING
INITIALISATION
-------—----------
17
To
initialise
MENU
settings
ONMY
--++
rere
enren
nnn
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17
To
initialise
both
MENU/SET-UP
MENU
settings
----
17
REMOTE
CONTROLS
-—---------~----nne
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18
On-screen
Menu
remote
Operation
--------------ee----=
18
Picture
AGjJUStMENS
---------------------
22
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18
Sound
adjustments
------------------------------------2e2
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18
EACH
REMOTE
CONTROL
OF
PLURAL
MONITORS
-—--
19
To
programme
an
1D
number
---------------*-++-+-+-+-+"+
19
To
call
up
an
ID
number
----------2-2-+-2-
22
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enone
19
TO
aSSign
a
MONItOF
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sees
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ene
wrens
19
BEFORE
CALLING
FOR
SERVICE
----------—--—
-----
26
MENU
DISPLAY
CHART
-----—----—--------—----------—--
21
SPECIFICATIONS
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22
component
terminals
that
can
be
bridge-connected.
@
Compatible
with
NTSC-3.58/4.43
MHz
or
PAL
colour
systems.
@
The
BM-H2000PN
has
a
medium-high-definition
picture
tube
that
reproduces
pictures
with
a
horizontal
resolution
of
750
TV
lines
or
more.
The
BM-H1400PN
has
a
high-definition
picture
tube
that
reproduces
pictures
with
a
horizontal
resolution
of
750
TV
lines
or
more
.
The
BM-1400PN-A
has
a
medium-high-definition
picture
tube
that
reproduces
pictures
with
a
horizontal
resolution
of
620
TV
lines
or
more.
Auto
white-balance
stabiliser
(I/K
feedback
circuit)
maintains
stable
colour
reproduction
over
long-term
use.
@
A
range
of
flexible
functions
includes
picture
aspect
ratio
switching
(between
4:3
and
16:9),
memory
mode
and
control
lock.
@
Optional
exclusive
wireless
remote
control
unit
enables
individual
operation
and
adjustment
up
te
99-unit
monitors.

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BM-
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BM-1400PN-A
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1
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\EUM
PRNE
|
ChKaMA
|
BRR?
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RATT
|
Tally
lamp
~
Gléws
to
indicate
when
a
tally
sighal
is
input
to
the
TALLY/
REMOTE
terminal
on
the
rear
panel.
(For
terminal
connection,
$80
page
18.
)-
5
[2]
Speaker
—
Remote
control
sensor
Sanses
infrared
signals
emitted
from
the
optional
wireless
oa
remols
control.
4
VOLUME
control
~
Yuin
to
adjust
speaker
volume.
[EIPHASE
control
-
Turn
to
adjust
picture
hue,
using
natural
skin
colour
as
a
_
reference.
[6]
CHROMA
control
*
Turn
to
adjust
picture
colour
density
according
t
to
©
your
requirements.
7)
BRIGHT
control
Tum
to
adjust
picture
brightness
according
to
your
requiraments.
—
[8]
CONTRAST
control
Turn
fo
adjust
the
picture
contrast
according
to
your
requirements.
|
[3]
UNDER
SCAN
switch
Push
to
display
the
whole
picture
on
screen
by
reducing
display
area
dimensions.
PULSE
CROSS
switch
Push
fo
check
the
retrace
period
(sync
signal)
by
delaying
input
signal
phase.
(11)
COLOR
OFF
switch
“
Push
to
éliminate
colour
signals
and
display
a
black-and-
...
white
picture.
2]
BLUE
CHECK
switch
"Push
to
eliminate
red
and
green
colour
signals
and
display
a
monochrome
blue
picture.
MEMORY
MODE
switch
~~
Bush
to
adjust
the
picture
by
recalling
the
adjustment
data
.
Hat
you
siored
in
memory.
fa
a)INPUT
SELECT
switches
;
oP
sh
to
select
a
rear
terminal
video
signal
input.
8)
EXT
SYNC
switch
_
~~
Push
to
synchronise
the
monitor
with
an
external
syne
_
signal.
This
function
is
effective
regardless
of
signal
input.
[fé]
MENU
controls
_
Use
to
operate
on-screen
menu
functions.
7|
DEGAUSS
switch
=
Push
to
demagnetise
the
picture
tube.
é]
POWER
switch
__
Press
fo
turn
the
power
on
or
off.
i3]
POWER
indicator
Glows
to
indicate
that
power
is
on.
(Front)
[i]
Power
socket
Connect
to
an
AC
outlet
(230
V
AC,
50/60
Hz)
using
the
provided
power
cord.
[2]
VIDEO
A
terminals
Composite
video
signal
input
terminal
and
bridge-
connected
output
terminal.
VIDEO
A
termination
switch
Set
to
OPEN
for
bridged
connaction;
set
to
7522
for
input
.._
signal
only.
4
4]
VIDEO
B
terminals
Comp:
a
Jac
signal
input
terminal
and
bridge-
connected
output
terminal.
I
VIDEO
B
termination
switch
._
Functions
as
for
(i.
[é]
SYNC
terminals
"External
syne
signal
input
terminal
and
bridge-connected
output
terminal.
Input
an
external
composite
sync
signal
to
these
terminals
when
inputting
a
video
signal
without
a
sync
signal,
or
when
synchronising
the
monitor
with
an
external
syne
signal:
(7)
SYNC
termination
switch
_
Functions
as
for
(3)
[8]
Y/C
terminals
input
terminal
ot
Y/C
signals
and
bridge-
-connected
output
terminal.
[9]
¥Y/C
termination
switch
Functions
as
for
[3]
[fo]
RGB/COMPO(SD))
terminals
Input
terminal
of
analogue
AGB
signals
or
Y/B-Y/R-Y
signals
and
bridge-
-connected
output
terminal.
For
analogue
RGB
signals,
also
accepts
a
G
signal
including
¢
a
syne
signal.
RGB/COMPO(SDI)
termination
switch
_..
Bunetions
as
for
[3],
i2]
AUDIO
A
terminals
~
Audio
signal
input
terminal
and
bridge-connected
output
terminal.
Linked
with
the
VIDEO
A
terminals
so
that
AUDIO
A
terminals
and
VIDEO
A
terminals
are
selected
simultaneously.
13]
AUDIO
B
terminals
Audio
signal
input
terminal
and
bridge-connected
outpui
terminal.
Linked
with
the
VIDEO
B
or
Y/C
terminals
so
that
AUDIO
B
terminals
and
VIDEO
B
or
Y/C
terminais
are
selected
simultaneously.
[14]
14]
AUDIO
RGB/COMPO(SDI)
terminals
“Audio
signal
input
terminal
and
bridge-connected
output
terminal,
Linked
with
the
AGB/COMPO(SDI)
)
terminals
so
that
AUDIO
RGB/COMPO(SDI)
terminals
and
RGB/
_
_COMPO(SD))
terminals
are
selected
simultaneously.
FOCUS
control
Adjustment
hole
exclusively
for
use
by
service
personnel.
Make
sure
to
consult
qualified
service
>
personnel
for
adjustment.
TALLY/REMOTE
terminal
External
input
terminal
of
a
tally
signal
to
make
the
tally
lamp
glow,
or
of
a
remote-control
signal
to
switch
input
or
picture
control.

p-l
oh
ee
ner
oes
aes
as
ote
we
@Be
sure
to
turn
off
aach
component's
power
before
connection,
@The
connection
shown
below
is
only
an
example.
Terminais
and
their
functions
differ
in
accordance
with
a
component
te
be
connected.
Also
read
and
follow
the
instructions
for
the
component.
|For
audio
signal
input
from
the
i
component
connected
to
VIDEO
A
IN
|
1
For
bridge-connected
output
of
69
i
f
Cor
audio
signal
input
from
the
‘
“
component
connected
to
VIDEO
B
|
|
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that
oulpute
a
4)
nat
composite
video
signal
Component
that
outpuis
a
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;
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that
outputs
Y/C
signals}
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Gg
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video
signat
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that
outpute
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signal
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audio
signal
input
from
the
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connected
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that
outpute
|
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Component
that
outputs
i
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Remote
control
|
{
component
analogue
AGB
signals
|
_a
component
signal
Externalinternal
synchronisation
Push
the
front
panel
EXT
SYNC
switch
to
ON,
and
the
monitor
operates
to
synchronise
with
an
external
sync
signal
input
to
the
rear
panel
SYNC
IN
terminai.
Push
the
switch
again
to
OFF,
and
the
monitor
operates
to
synchronise
with
a
sync
signal
included
in
a
video
signal
(if
it
includes
a
sync
signal)
input
via
a
video
input
terminal.
RGB/COMPO(SDI)
terminal
setting
PEAKING
FREQ.
:2.6MHZ
PEAKING
LEVEL
:0d8
«MENU
>
_
;
ASPECT
RATIO
:4-3
Set
RGB
or
COMPO.
on
screen
to
match
the
type
of
video
signal
input
to
FILTER
SELECT
:COMB
the
rear
panel
RGB/COMPO(SDI)
IN
terminals.
To
input
analogue
RGB
signals,
set
to
RGB.
AFG
:NORMAL
To
input
Y,
B-Y
or
R-Y
signal,
set
to
COMPO..
NTSC
SETUP
oO
COMPO.
LEVEL
‘SMPTE
(MEMORY
MODE)
»
RGB
{/COMPO(SDD
:RGB
O&
a)
Operation:
1.
Press
the
front
panel
MENU
button
to
cail
up
the
MENU
display
on
screen.
2.
Press
the
&
or
W
button
to
select
RGB/COMPO(SD)).
3.
Press
the
<
or
>
button
to
set
RGB
or
COMPO..
4.
Press
the
MENU
button
to
complete.
1.
To
turn
the
power
on:
Push
the
POWER
switch.
The
POWER
indicator
glows
green.
The
mode
and
colour
system
of
an
input
signal
are
automatically
discerned
and
displayed
on
screen
for
about
3
sec-
onds.
To
turn
off
power,
push
the
POWER
switch
again,
and
the
POWER
indicator
goes
off.
2.
To
select
the
input:
Push
an
INPUT
SELECT
switch.
Push
VIDEO
A,
VIDEO
B,
RGB/COMPO(SDI)
or
Y/C.
The
mode
and
colour
system
of
a
selected
input
signal
are
automatically
discerned
and
displayed
on
screen
for
about
3
seconds.
—
3.
To
adjust
the
audio
level:
Turn
the
VOLUME
control
to
the
right
to
increase
the
level,
or
to
the
left
to
decrease
the
level.
VIDEO
A<inputmode
|
PAL
+
Color
system
|
To
demagnetise
the
picture
tube
_
After
positioning
near
the
monitor
a
speaker
(non-magnet-
shielded)
or
other
equipment
that
generates
a
strong
magnetic
field,
or
after
relocating
the
monitor,
colour
patches
could
appear
in
the
picture
due
to
magnetisation
of
the
picture
tube.
If
this
degaussing
must
be
repeated,
occurs,
push
the
DEGAUSS
switch
to
demagnetise
the
picture
proceed
after
at
least
10
minutes
tube.
have
passed
since
first
degaussing.
@The
optional
wireless
remote
control
features
a
DEGAUSS
key.
@This
function
is
not
effective
if
ac
vated
a
second
time
after
a
very
short
time
has
elapsed.
When:

G-1
a
idole
reer
sta
ice
ue
ao
Turn
a
separate
front
panel
control
to
adjust
picture
contrast,
picture
brightness,
picture
colour
density,
and
picture
hue
respectively:
CONTRAST
(picture
contrast)
CORE
AAG
T
Softer
Clearer
BRIGHT
(picture
brightness)
iT
ie
Brighter
oe
Darker
@
To
adjust
the
CHROMA
and
PHASE
controls
more
precisely,
input
the
colour
bar
signal
and
operate
the
BLUE
CHECK
function
as
follows:
CHROMA
(picture
colour
density)
|
Aftar
inputting
the
colour
bar
signal.
push
the
front
panel
BLUE
CHECK
gwitch
to
display
a
monochrome
blue
picture
without
red/green
signal
components.
Turn
the
CHROMA
and
PHASE
controls
so
that
ali
(four,
in
the
axarnple
below)
blue
bars
have
the
same
density
and
brightness.
x
Thinner
PHASE
(picture
hue)
Penge
ze
Purplish
Greenish
Relation
between
picture
adjustments
and
input
video
signals
——
Each
picture
adjustment
is
effective
for
the
following
video
signal
input:
Push
each
switch
to
ON
or
OFF
for
video
signal
control.
UNDER
SCAN
Push
the
UNDER
SCAN
switch
to
reduce
the
dimensions
of
display
area
so
the
whole
picture
is
displayed
on
screen.
Use
to
check
the
picture
frame.
PULSE
CROSS
Push
the
PULSE
CROSS
switch
to
simultaneously
display
two
blank
areas
crossed
horizontally
and
vertically
on
screen
(“Pulse
Cross”
display)
by
delaying
the
phase
of
the
input
signal.
Use
to
check
the
vertical
retrace
jine
period,
equalizing
pulse
period,
vertical
sync
period,
horizontal
sync
pulse,
or
burst
signal.
|
COLOR
OFF
Push
the
COLOR
OFF
switch
to
display
a
black-and-white
picture
by
inputting
a
luminance
signal
only.
Use
to
check
the
noise
contained
in
a
luminance
signal
or
white
balance.
|
BLUE
CHECK
Push
the
BLUE
CHECK
switch
to
display
a
monochrome
blue
picture
by
eliminating
red
and
green
signal
components.
Use
to
check
or
adjust
the
CHROMA
and/or
PHASE
controis.
@
This
function
is
not
effective
for
analogue
RGB
signal
input.
@This
function
is
not
effective
for
analogue
RGB
signal
input.

9-1
10
By
calling
up
the
menu
display
on
screen,
various
functions
can
be
selected
and
set
as
needed.
Calling
up
the
menu
display,
selecting
an
item
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
to
call
up
the
menu
display
on
screen
(see
[1]
below).
(Press
again
to
make
the
display
disappear.
)
2.
Press
the
&
or
¥
button
to
select
an
item
to
be
set.
“>”
is
indices
for
the
selected
item.
3.
Press
the
<4
or
»
button
to
change
the
setting.
4,
After
selecting
another
item
by
pressing
the
A
or
¥
button,
repeat
step
3.
These
settings
are
all
kept
in
memory
after
power
is
turned
off.
5.
Press
the
MENU
button
to
complete.
The
menu
display
disappears.
NOTE
@
When
the
menu
display
al)
(shown
at
left
below)
is
on
screen,
prass
the
—
ENTER
button.
The
display
changes
to
[2]
(shown
below
centre).
In
this
stata,
you
can
also
select
the
item
or
change
the
setting.
@
Whan
the
display
[Zlis
on
screen,
each
time
the
¥
button
is
prassed
while
the
ENTER
buttan
pressed,
the
indication
moves
up
or
dewn
on
screen
(the
display
|3).
Press
the
MENU
button
with
display
[2
(3)
or
3]on
screen,
and
the
display
is
restored
to
[Vk
@ifno
operation
occurs
for
about
5
minutes:
alter
galling
up
the
menu
display
on:
screen,
the
display
digappenes
automaticaly
:NORMAL®
|
MENU)
a
nn
|
3
FT
ASPECT
RATIO
4-3
Barc
FLUTER
SELECT
;COMB
PEAKING
FREQ.
:2.6MHZ
PEAKING
LEVEL
:0d8:
»
AFC
‘NORMAL
COLOR
TEMP.
=
:6500
NTSC
SETUP
:0
COMPO.
LEVEL
‘SMPTE
<MEMORY
MODE>
$8
/COMPO(SDI)
.
AGB
GlAFC
-NORMAL@
he
|
=
LV
[2]
(3]
ASPECT
RATIO
(picture
aspect
ratio
switching)
The
aspect
ratio
of
the
picture
can
be
switched
between
4:3
and
16:9.
When
switching
to
“16-9”
on
screen,
the
height
of
the
picture
is
slightly
reduced
(see
right).
ys
the
Bh
lure
in
16:
9
aspect
(ato
ree
FILTER
SELECT
(built-in
filter
selection)
When
a
composite
video
signal
of
the
NTSC
system
(excluding
NTSC
4.43)
is
input
to
the
monitor,
either
or
both
of
two
filters
in
the
monitor
can
be
activated.
-
COMB
come
titer
pictures.
Ld
|
Both:
mb
and
PES
|
vfiters
function
at
the
same
time,
|
Eliminates
dol
interference
that
would
show
up
in
the
—
vertical
boundary’
between
two
differant.
el
"BOTH
(both
filters)
NOTCH
(Trap
filter)
@
The
function
can
be
operated
and
the
indication
appears
only
when
a
composite
video
signal
of
the
NTSC
system
(exciuding
NTSC
4.43)
is
input
to
the
monitor.
PEAKING
FREQ/JPEAKING
LEVEL
(picture
quality
improvement)
——
Corrects
the
luminance
signal
to
improve
picture
quality
by
changing
peak
frequency
and/or
peak
level
depending
on
the
video
signal
input
to
the
monitor.
Use
PEAKING
FREQ.
to
set
correction
frequency.
Use
PEAKING
LEVEL
to
set
correction
level.
For
component
video
signal.
i:
;
0
a8
to
+
abs
|
Set
a
higher
pools
for
correction
to
a
higher
degree.
AFC
C
(switching
of
time
constant
for
the
AFC)
Use
to
set
the
time
constant
for
the
AFC
(auto
fine-frequency
control)
to
correct
skew
distortion
of
video
signals
input
via
a
videotape
recorder
or
oinet
video
equipmen
rr
ral-
speed
correction.
Faster
correction.
Slower
corer
stion.,
COLOR
TEMP.
(Selon
temperature
switching)
Use
to
set
the
colour
temperature
of
white
balance.
NTSC
SETUP
(NTSC
set-up
level)
Use
to
set
up
the
luminance
signal
level
to
match
the
configuration
of
the
video
signal
input
to
the
monitor.
-
For
video
signal
with
75%
luminance
signal
COMPO.
LEVEL
(chrominance
level
setting)
Use
to
eet
the
chrominance
abe
4
a
COmponenry
video
signal,
ro
sompor
nt
video
Signal
rap
(atu
lever
0%)
via
a
BETACAM
videotape:
recorder
BETA75
@
When
analogue
RGB
signals
are
input
to
the
moniter,
the
indications
do
not
appear
and
the
functions
cannot
be
operated.
@
By
changing
the
default
setting
ot
white
balance
adjustment
under
the
SET-UP
MENU
display
(see
page
15
for
adjustment),
the
+
indication
is
added
te
the
right
of
the
setting
to
indicate
that
the
factory-preset
setting
was
changed.
«MENU>
ASPECT
RATIO
:4-3
FILTER
SELECT
:COMB
PEAKING
FREQ.
:2.6MHZ
PEAKING
LEVEL
76dB
AFC
‘NORMAL
»
COLOR
TEMP.
:6500
*
idol
ae
A
70
:SMPTE
:RGB
:@
@
The
itern
and
setting
are
indigated
on
seraen
and
the
function
can
be
operated
only
when
a
video
signal
of
the
NTSC
system
is
input
to
the
moniter.
@
The
itarn
and
setting
are
indicated
on
screen
and
the
furiction
can
be
operated
only
when
a
component
video
signal
is
input
to
the
monitor.
17

Z-\
12
A
set
of
picture
settings
can
be
programmed
in
memory
for
quick
recall
when
necessary.
Recall/release
of
memory
mode
Press
the
MEMORY
MODE
switch
to
recali
a
set
of
picture
settings
ee
programmed
in
memory.
me
Sera
Pressing
the
switch
locks
the
functions
of
the
front-panel
PHASE,
aca
cine
io
aclah
nea
: :
appears
on
screen
for
approx.
2
CHROMA,
BRIGHT,
CONTRAST
controls,
and
remote-control
picture
adjust-
seconds
ta
indicate
the
function
ments
not
to
be
operated.
cannot
be
operated.
Press
again
to
release
memory
mode.
Setting
programming
of
the
picture
being
monitored
—
_
=
nore’
The
settings
of
the
picture
being
monitored
can
be
programmed
in
memory.
@
Programmed
picture
settings
are
kept
in
memory
after
the
power
is
turned
off.
Settings
programmable
in
memory
mode:
|
@
Settings
of
the
CONTRAST,
BRIGHT,
CHROMA
and
PHASE
snnurcle
on
the
front
panel
@
On-screen
menu
function
settings
(except
RGB/COMPO(SDI))
|
°
Rgmnote-cgntral
ples
aciusinent
acing
‘MEMORY
MODE
>
Are you
sure
?
2.
Press
the
MENU
button.
3.
Press
the
&
or
¥
button
to
select
MEMORY
MODE.
Then
press
the
ENTER
button,
4.@
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
programme.
@
Press
the
<
or
P
button
to
cancel,
|
1
Check
the
MEMORY
MODE
switch
is
off
|
=
S
No
maiter
what
video
signal
is
input,
all
items
appear
on
screen.
However,
depending
on
ihe
type
of
input
video
Revision
of
memory
mode
Programmed
picture
settings
can
be
revised
if
necessary.
1.
signal,
some
funstions
might
not
Press
the
MEMORY
MODE
switch
to
activate
memory
mode.
operate
even
if
their
sottings
‘aie
2.
Press
the
MENU
button
to
all
up
display
("Jon
sereen.
made.
(MEMORY
MODE
REVISE>
»PICTURE
ADJUSTMENT
ASPECT
RATIO
:4-3
FILTER
SELECT
:COMB
PEAKING
FREQ.
:2.6MHZ
PEAKING
LEVEL
:0dB
AFC
“NORMAL
COLOR
TEMP.
26500
NTSC
SETUP
:0
COMPO.
LEVEL
:SMPTE
ENTERE
‘a
H
3.
Press
the
&
or
¥
button
to
select
a
function
to
be
revised.
Press
the
ENTER
button
after
selecting
PICTURE
ADJUSTMENT
to
call
up
display
[2).
|
|
.
~
After
making
alll
Sotngs
on
screen,
press
the
MENU
button
to
make
display
[1]
appear.
A.
Press
the
<
or
button
to
change
the
set
level.
Adjustable
CONTRAST,
BRIGHT,
CHROMA
or
PHASE
range
depends
on
each
set
level
previously
Stored
|
ir)
memory.
MAX
appears
to
indicate
maxirrium
level
that
cannot
be
increased.
MIN
appears
to
indicate
minimum
level
that
cannot
be
decreased.
@Variable
setting
range
_
“ADJUST-
MENT
SMPTE
BETA
|
BE
TATE.
:
5.
With
display
[1]
on
screen,
press
the
MENU
button
to
make
display
[3]
appear.
@Press
the
ENTER
button
to
programme.
a
a
@Press
the
<
or
®
button
to
cancel.
-
——
(MEMORY
MODE
REVISE?
>»
CONTRAST
:0
BRIGHT
Gooscs
elf
the
ENTER
button
is
pressed
after
a
function
ather
than
PICTURE
ADJUSTMENT
screen
display
ch
ling
one.
To
select
another
tunétion:
after
making
a
change
in
function,
press
the
MENU
button
to
restore
display
[7
Oo
|
“MEMORY
MODE
REVISE
>
Are
you
sure
7
“Yes”
then
ENTE
"No"
then
|
orh}
13

8-1
14
When
installing
the
monitor,
make
set-up
adjustments
required
for
the
picture
settings
to
match
conditions
where
the
monitor
is
to
be
used.
To
call
up
SET-UP
MENU
and
select
a
function:
1.
To
make
[1]
(SET-UP
MENU)
appear,
with
the
ENTER
button
pressed,
press
the
MENU
button.
.
2.
Press
the
&
or
¥
button
to
select
an
adjustment
item.
(To
set
STATUS
DISPLAY
or
CONTROL
LOCK,
steps
3
and
4
are
not
necessary.)
,
3;
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
call
up
the
adjustment
menu
(2)
a)at¢
a
selected
item
(a.
g.
WHITE
BALANCE).
A.
Press
the
&
or
W
button
to
select
a
function
to
be
adjusted.
5.
Press
the
<
or
®
button
to
change
the
setting.
6.
With
the
display
[1]
on
screen,
press
the
&
or
W
button
to
select
another
function
and
repeat
step
5.
7.
Press
the
MENU
button
to
complete.
SET-UP
MENU
disappears.
@
To
make
[1]
(SET-UP
MENU)
disappear:
Press
the
MENU
button,
@
To
make
[Z]
(e.g.
WHITE
BALANCE)
disappear:
Press
the
MENU
button
twice.
SIZE/CENTERING
(size/positioning
adjustments
of
RGB
signal
pictures)
——
For
analogue
RGB
video
signal
pictures,
horizontal
size,
vertical
size,
horizontal
positioning
and
vertical
positioning
can
be
finely
adjusted.
:
+
moves
the
picture
to
right
|
:
Moves
the
picture
to
left.
+
moves
the
picture
down.
ei
moves
the
picture
up.
Es
makes
the
picture
wider.
|
+
makes
the
picture
narrower.
|
+
makes
the
picture
higher.
i
makes
the
>
picture
i
dale
+9,
+10)
V.
POSITION
(-10,
-9
...
0...
|:
SIZE
(-10,
-9....0...
+9,
+10)
V.
SIZE
(-10,
-9
...0,..
49,
+10)
(SET-UP
MENU
>
$1
ZE/CENTERING
WHITE
BALANCE
ADJUST
REMOTE
SELECT
STATUS
DISPLAY
:ON
CONTROL
LOCK
:OFF
OEE)
fo)
«WHITE
BALANCE;
»
RED. DRIVE.
70
GREEN
DRIVE
:0
BLUE
DRIVE
:0
RED
CUTOFF
:0
GREEN
CUTOFF
:0
79
ea
2
@
Each
time
the
MENU
button
is
pressed,
the
previous
menu
is
restored.
@
SIZE/CENTERING
appears
and
the
funétion
is
parable
only
when
monitoring
the
picture
of
analogue
RGB
video
signals.
WHITE
BALANCE
ADJUST
(white
balance
adjustments)
Before
making
these
adjustments,
select
the
Eorour
tempera-
ture
9300K
of
pad
on
MENU.
RED
DRIVE
(-10,
-9,
...
0...
+9,
+10)
signal
component.
|
Adjusts
the
drive
level
of
a
red
signal
|
component.
Ad)
usts
the
drive
level
of
a
green
Adjusts
the
drive
level
of
a
blue
signal
GREEN
DRIVE
10,
9,
0...
+9,
+10)
BLUE
DRIVE
(010,
-9,
...
0...
#9,
410}
RED
CUTOFF
(-10,
-9,
“0
-
=
GREEN
CUTOFF
(
er
ae
ae
+10)
BLUE
ee
"0.
48,410)
REMOTE
SELECT
(TALLY/REMOTE-terminal
settings)
|
component.
the
cut-off
ee
of
a
red
signal
component:
|
Sats
the
cut-off
voltage
of
a
green
signal
component.
|
Sets
the
cut-off
valtage
of
a
blue
[Signal
component.
Via
the
TALLY/REMOTE
terminal,
the
tally
lamp
can
be
turned
on/off,
or
a
function
(selected
from
display
[3]
shown
on
the
right)
can
be
operated
using
an
external
control.
INPUT
setting
indications
and
selected
inputs
He
z
indicates
wien
“bechat
the
female
conto!
wi
the
TALLY/REM
TE
terminal
CNTL-1/CNTL-2
setting
indications
and
set
positions
of:
neatales
when
eee
the
remote
control
via
the
TALLY/REMOTE
terminal
@
By
making
white
balance
adjustments
on
SET-UP
MENU,
*
appears
to
the
right
of
the
COLOR
TEMP.
setting
on
MENU
(see
page
11).
:
«REMOTE
SELECT>
>
INPUT
7
At~rB
|
CNTL-1
“UNDER
SCAN
oe
2
:ASPECT
RATIO
TE
3]
@TALLY/REMOTE
terminal
functions
All
controls
via
TALL.Y/REMOTE
terminal
are
made
by
short-circuiting
or
open-circuiting
any
pin
from
Pin
1
to
4
and
either
Pin
7
or8
(GND
each)
of
this
terminal.
When
using
this
terminal,
be
sure
to
short-
circuit
Pin
5
and
either
Pin
7
or
8.
1
To
ehort-circutt
NOTE
@
When
the
TALLY/REMOTE
terminal
is
used,
the
following
functions
become
deactivated
(except
when
thay
are
8
Set
to
"NOT
USE’
.
-
Front
INPUT
SELECT
and
EXT
SYNC
switches
-
Front
UNDER
SCAN,
PULSE
20SS,
COLOR
OFF
and
BLUE
CK
switches
-
On-screen
MENU's
ASPECT
RATIO
ando
COLOR
TEMP.
functions
-
Remote
MUTE
key
@
if
a
function
is
applied
to
both
CNTL-1
and
CNTL-2,
CNTL-1
has
priority.
#1:
Pin
6
is
DC
power
output
pin.
It
outputs
DC
5
V
when
the
monitor's
power
is
on.
(Do
not
short-circuit
pin
6
diractly
to
ground.)
15

6-1
16
STATUS
DISPLAY
(setting
the
status
display
to
on/off)
When
the
power
is
turned
on
or
the
input
mode
is
switched,
the
status
display
(colour
system
and
input
mode)
appears
on
screen.
The
display
can
be
set
to
on
or
off.
CONTROL
LOCK
(deactivation
of
front-control
functions)
Set
CONTROL
LOCK
to
ON
on
screen
to
deactivate
the
front-control
functions
(front
VOLUME
control
and
remote
volume
control
are
operable).
@
If
you
atternpt
to
operate
a
locked
function,
"CONTROL
LOCK
ONI!”
appears
on
screen
for
approx.
2
seconds
to
indicate
the
function
cannot
be
operaied.
e
Gnee
CONTROL
LOCK
is
deacti-
vated,
the
currant
settings
of
the
frant-coftrol
knebs
and
buttons
are
activated:
@
If
the
power
is
turned
off
with
CONTROL
LOCK
activated,
the
function
is
kapt
in
memory.
MENU
and/or
SET-UP
MENU
settings
including
added
changes
can
be
reset
(initialised)
to
their
factory-preset
conditions.
To
initialise
MENU
settings
only
MENU
settings
(except
MEMORY
MODE
and
RGB/COMPO(SDI))
can
be
exclusively
reset:
1.
With
the
'¥
button
pressed,
press
the
MENU
button
to
display
[V
on
screen.
2.
@
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
reset.
@
Press
the
<
or
button
to
cancel.
@
MENU
and
PICTURE
ADJUST
settings
(except
MEMORY
MODE
and
RGB/COMPO(SDI))
can
also
be
simultaneously
reset
via
the
optional
wireless
remote
control
unit:
1.
Press
the
MENU
key
to
display
MENU
on
screen.
2.
Press
the
RESET
key
to
execute.
To
initialise
both
MENU/SET-UP
MENU
settings
MENU
and
SET-UP
MENU
settings
other
than
MEMORY
MODE
and
RGB/
COMPO(SD!)
can
be
reset
at
the
same
time.
In
this
case,
PICTURE
ADJUST
settings
via
remote
control
are
aiso
reset,
and
the
monitor's
[iD
number
is
also
reset
to
00.
1.
Press
the
POWER
switch
to
turn
the
power
off.
2.
With
the
¥
and
MENU
buttons
pressed,
press
the
POWER
switch
to
turn
the
power
on.
Keep
pressing
the
W
and
MENU
buttons
until
[2]
appears
on
screen.
3.
Press
the
A
or
¥
bution
to
select
SET-UP
MENU
RESET.
Then
press
the
ENTER
button
to
display
(3]
on
screen.
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
again
to
execute.
@
Press
the
4
or
®
button
to
cancel.
@For
lactory-prasets
on
the
MENU
settings,
see
page
21
i
<MENU>
RESET
Are
you
sure
7
“Yes”
then
een)
CIN
I
TIALIZE
MENU
>
|
iD
NUMBER
SET
|
P<SET-UP
MENU>
RESET
<
SET-UP
MENU>
RESET
Are
you
sure
7
17

OL-L
18
The
optional
wireless
remote
control
unit
(RM-C550W)
operates
the
following:
@
On-screen
menu
functions
(MENU,
SET-UP
MENU,
etc.)
®
Picture
adjustments
(CONTRAST,
BRIGHT,
CHROMA,
PHASE)
@
Sound
adjustments
(VOLUME,
MUTE)
On-screen
menu
remote
operation
Remote
keys
and
front
controls
with
the
same
designation
share
the
common
functions.
For
detailed
operation,
see
instructions
about
each
menu
function
in
this
manual.
Picture
adjustments
Each
adjustable
range
depends
on
the
setting
of
the
front
CONTRAST/
BRIGHT/CHFIOMA
or
PHASE
control.
If
an
adjustment
is
made
via
remote
control
with
the
front
control
set
approximately
to
the
maximum
or
minimum,
the
level
may
indicate
a
certain
change
on
screen
but
may
not
actually
in-
crease
or
decrease.
1.
Press
the
PICTURE
key
to
display
PICTURE
ADJUST.
2.
Press
the
&
or
W
key
to
select
an
item.
3.
Press
the
<
or
®
key
to
change
the
level:
4:
Moves
the
cursor
to
left
(to
decrease
the
level).
B®
:
Moves
the
cursor
to
right
(to
increase
the
level).
A,
Press
the
Aov
key
to
another
item
and
repeat
step
3.
5,
Press
the
PICTURE
key
to
complete.
-
|
@To
seeanidabdine
all
settings
on
PICTURE
ADJUST:
After
step
1,
press
the
RESET
key.
Sound
adjustments
A
variable
range
depends
on
the
setting
of
the
front
VOLUME
control.
If
audio
levet
is
remote-controlied
with
front
VOLUME
control
set
approximately
to
the
maximum
or
minimum,
the
jeve!
may
Indicate
a
certain
change
on
screen
but
may
not
actually
increase
or
decrease.
@
Press
the
VOLUME
-or+
key
to
decrease
or
increase
the
level
(within
+20).
@
Press
the
MUTE
key
to
mute
the
sound.
MUTE
appears
on
screen
for
Approx.
3
seconds.
Press
again
to
release.
@
When
monitoring
the
picture
of
analogue
RGB
signals,
component
signal
or
black-and-white
signal,
CHROMA
and
PHASE
do
not
appear
and
cannot
be
adiusted.
@
When
a
video
signal
of
the
PAL
system
is
input
to
the
monitor,
PHASE
does
not
appear
and
cannot
be
9
adjusted
«PICTURE
ADJUST>
»
CONTRAST
29
BRIGHT
79
CHROMA
:0
PHASE
:0
ENTER]
crs)
©
Each
time
the
PICTURE
key
is
pressed,
the
previous
display
is
restored.
VOLUME:
+01
_
|
i
NOTES“
@
If
the
power
is
turned
off
with
sound-
muting
activated,
the
function
is
kept
in
mamary.
@
To
release
sound-muting,
turn
the
front
VOLUME
control
or
press
the
remote
VOLUME
--
or
+
key
.
et
SoS
Siete
To
operate
or
adjust
plural
units
of
monitors,
by
programming
and
assigning
an
ID
number
(00
to
99)
for
each
monitor,
a
specified
monitor
can
be
remote-controlled.
To
programme
an
ID
number
(use
front
controls):
1.
Press
the
POWER
switch
to
turn
the
power
off.
2.
With
the
¥
and
MENU
buttons
pressed,
press
the
POWER
switch
to
turn
the
power
on.
Keep
pressing
the
YW
and
MENU
buttons
until
[1]
appears.
3.
Press
the
Aor
¥
button
to
select
ID
NUMBER
SET.
Then
press
the
ENTER
button
to
display
[2]
A,
Select
an
1D
number.
@Press
the
»
button
to
increase.
@Press
the
<
button
to
decrease.
5.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
programme.
To
call
up
an
ID
number
(use
remote
unit):
1.
Press
the
DISPLAY
key
to
indicate
a
programmed
ID
number
at
top
right
of
the
screen.
@
Red-indicated
!D
number:
indicates
the
monitor
can
be
remote-
controlled.
@
Green-indicated
ID
number:
_
indicates
the
monitor
cannot
be
remote-controlled.
2.
Press
the
DISPLAY
key
to
make
the
number
disappear.
To
assign
a
monitor
(use
remote
control):
1.
Press
the
DISPLAY
key
to
display
the
monitor's
programmed
ID
number.
2.
Press
thé
numeric
keys
to
enter
the
monitor's
1D
number.
The
entered
ID
number
appears
and
blinks
on
screen
centre.
3:
Press
the
ID
SET
key
to
complete.
The
programmed
1D
number
in
the
top
right
of
the
screen
turns
red
to
indicate
the
monitor
was
assigned.
Other
monitors’
ID
numbers
are
indicated
in
green.
4.
After
adjusting
the
monitor,
repeat
steps
2
10
Ato
adjust
each
monitor
if
necessary.
5.
Press
the
DISPLAY
key
to
clear
on-screen
ID
numbers.
knee
<
INITIALIZE
MENU
>
»
1D
NUMBER
SET
“SET-UP
MENU>
RESET
ENE)
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bike
Sad.
tebe
2
do
Saga
aie
:
ae
OO
“10
NUMBER
SET
>
i
NOTE
@
!D
number
00
is
always
indicated
in
ey
Programmed
45
1D
number
|
|
a
Assigned
ID
number
——
19

LbL-t
Se
as
Before
concluding
a
problem
has
occurred,
check
the
following
points.
If
the
problem
persists
after
carrying
out
the
checks,
disconnect
the
power
cord
from
the
AC
outlet
and
con-
sult
the
dealer
from
whom
you
purchased
the
monitor.
|
Inoperable
adjustment
controls
|
or
buttons.
|
Abnormal
picture
adjustments
|
with
all
controls
at
centre.
|
Inoperable
picture
|
synchronisation.
Inoperable
remote-controlled
|
picture
adjustments.
Assigned
remote
control
ID
|
number
operates
another
i
monitor.
|
Inoperabie
remote
coniroi.
|
No
sound
via
audio
signal
input.
7
No
INITIALIZE
MENU
display.
|
Inoperable
CNTL-2
external
|
control
via
TALLY/REMOTE
|
terminal.
Paints
t
to
be
check
.
cod
|
Is
MEMORY
MODE
switched
on?
|
Deactivate
it.
|
|
Reset
to
standard
settings.
|
Is
CONTROL
LOCK
activated?
|
Are
PICTURE
ADJUST
menu
|
settings
changed
via
remote
|
control?
|
Is
EXT
SYNC
switched
on?
Are
the
front
controls
set
|
approximately
to
the
maximum
|
or
minimum?
|
ls
ID
number
00
programmed
for
|
other
monitors?
|
Do
other
monitors
indicate
a
red
|
ID
number?
|
is
the
1D
number
programmed
|
for
other
monitors
assigned?
|
Does
the
audio
input
terminal
|
match
the
video
input
terminal?
|
Are
you
pressing
the
w
and
|
MENU
buttons
until
it
appears?
|
Is
a
function
applied
common
to
|
CNTL-1
and
CNTL-2?
Measures
|
If
so,
the
settings
may
not
|
extend
any
more
via
remote
|
control
(although
setting
levels
|
indicated
on
screen
may
show
a
|
slight
change).
|
Programme
an
ID
number
other
|
than
00.
|
Assign
the
ID
number
again.
|
Assign
the
monitor's
|
programmed
ID
number.
|
Each
audio
input
terminal
is
|
linked
with
a
video
Input
|
terminal.
|
Keep
pressing
these
buttons
|
until
it
appears.
|
Set
other
functions
to
CNTL-2.
Adjustments
or
settings
preset
at
the
factory
are
shown
j
in
the
menus.
For
PICTURE
ADJUST
MENU
via
remote
control,
see
page
18.
MENU
Menu
functions
oS
<MENU>
|
|
ASPECT
RATIO
:49
|
|
|
FELTER.SELECT
‘COMB
|
PEAKING
FREQ.
:2.6MHZ
|
PEAKING
LEVEL
:008
|
AgC
SNORMAL
|
|
COLOR
TEMP.
6600
|
NTSC
SETUP
:
|
EVE
SMPTE
|
GH
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:AGB
|
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MEMORY
MODE
+
MENU
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revision
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‘MEMORY
MODE
REVISE:
ASPECT
RATIO
:43
FILTER
SELEGT
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PEAKING
FREQ.
:2.6MHZ
|
PEAKING
LEVEL
30
[
ARG
26
|
COLOR
TEMP.
NTSC
SETUP
ENTER
+
MENU
at:
“up
for
monitor
installation
PSI
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STATUS
DISPLAY;ON
—
.
CONTROL
LOCK
=:
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S
|
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MENU
>
|
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MENU
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‘MENU
RESET
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you
sure
?
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|
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+
POWER
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menu
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MODE
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|
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MENU:
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MENU:
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programming
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you
aura
?
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then
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ENEL
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NOT
USE
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NUMBER
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MODE
REVISE:
|
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standardisation
21

Cb-t
Type
Colour
systems
Picture
tube
Screen
size
(WxH)
Scanning
frequency
Horizontal
resolution
Colour
temperature
Video
inputs
:
Colour
video
monitor
‘NTSC
3.58
MHz,
NTSC
4.43MHz,
PAL
:
[BM-H2000PN]
50
cm
diagonally
measured,
90°deflection,
in-line
gun,
medium-
high-definition
cathode-ray
tube,
trio-dot
type
(dot
pitch
of
0.4
mm),
EBU
standard
phosphor
:
[BM-H1400PN]
36
cm
diagonally
measured,
90°detlection;
in-line
gun,
high-
definition
tinted
cathode-ray
tube,
trio-dot
type
(dot
pitch
ef
0.28
mm),
EBU
standard
phosphor
:
[BM-1400PN-A}
36
cm
diagonally
measured,
90°deflection,
in-line
gun,
medium-
high-definition
tinted
cathode-ray
tube,
trio-dot
type
(dot
pitch
of
0.39
mm),
P-22
phosphor
-
399
x
298
mm
[BM-H2000PN]
280
x
210
mm
(BM-H1400PN
/BM-1400PN-A]
>
H:
15.734
kHz
(NTSC
3.58/4.43
MHz)
18.625
kHz
(PAL)
V:
59.94
Hz
(NTSC
3.58/4.43MHz)
50
Hz
(PAL)
:
750
TV
lines
or
more
[BM-H2000PN
/BM-H1400PN]
620
TV
lines
or
more
[BM-1400PN-A]
:
BSO00K;
x
=
0.313,
y
=
0.329
9300K;
x
=
0.283,
y
=
0.297
(selectable)
:
Composite
video
INPUT
A,
B
(2
lines),
BNC
x
2
each
(with
1
bridge-connected
output)
Termination
switches
provided
1.0
V
p-p,
75Q,
negative
sync
»YIC
Y/€
(1
line),
Mini-DIN
(4-pin)
x
2
(with
1
bridge-connected
output)
Termination
switch
provided
¥:
1.0
V
p-p,
7502,
negative
sync
C
(NTSC
3.58/4.43
MHz):
0.286
Vp-p,
75Q
C
(PAL):
0.3
V
p-p,
75Q
External
sync
inputs
Audic
inputs
Tally/ramote
terminal
Audio
power
output
Built-in
speaker
:
Analogue
RGB
—
RGB/COMPO(SDI)
(1
line:
commion
with
Y,
R-Y,
B-Y,
component),
BNC
x
6
(with
3
bridge-connected
outputs)
Termination
switches
provided
R,B:
0.7
V
p-p,
75
G:
0.7
V
p-p,
7522
G
on
syne:
1.0
V
p-p,
7522,
negative
sync
/Y¥,
R-Y,
B-Y
component
RGB/COMPO(SDI)
(1
line:
common
with
analogue
RGB)
¥:
1.0V
p-p,
75Q,
negative
sync
R-Y,
B-Y:
0.7
V
p-p,
75Q
:
SYNE
(1
line),
BNC
x
2
(with
1
bridge-connected
output}
0.2
-
4.0
V
p-p
composite
sync,
75Q,
negative
sync
Termination
switch
provided
:
AUDIO
A,
B,
RGB/COMPO(SDI)
(3
lines),
RCA
x
2
each
(with
1
bridge-connectead
output)
500
mV
ims,
high
impedance
-
TALLY/REMOTE,
DIN
(8-pin)
x
1
:
1.6
W
[BM-H2000PN}
0.8
W
[BM-H1400PN/BM-1400PN-A]
:9x5cem
oval
x
1
Operation
temperature:
0
—
40°C
(20
-
80%
RH)
Power
requirements
Power
consumption
Dimensions
(WxHxD)
Weight
Provided
accessory
Optional
accessories
:
230
V
AC,
50/60
Hz
-
0.6
A
[BM-H2000PN/BM-H1
400PN}
0.7
A[BM-1400PN-A]
:
:
449
x
431
x
511
mm
(BM-H2000PN]
346
x
332
x
410
mm
[BM-H1400PN
-
/BM-1400PN-A]
:30
kg
[BM-H2000PN]
|
16.2
kg
[BM-H1400PN/BM-
1400PN-A]
:
Power
cord
x
1
|
:
Wireless
remote
control
unit
°
RM-C550W
Rack-mount
adapter
¢
AK-20E
[BM-H2000PN]
*
RK-1400E
[BM-H1400PN
/BM-1400PN-A]
Digital
interface
unit
+
IF-C2000SDE
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