Panasonic BT-LH910GJ 9 inch LCD Monitor user manual 2011

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Operating Instructions

LCD Video Monitor

Model No.

BT-LH910G

Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.

SS0311HM0 -PS D

Printed in Japan

ENGLISH

VQT3N15

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DO NOT REMOVE PANEL COVERS BY

UNSCREWING THEM.

No user serviceable parts inside.

Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.

WARNING:

To reduce the risk of fire, do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture.

To reduce the risk of fire hazard, keep this equipment away from all liquids. Use and store only in locations which are not exposed to the risk of dripping or splashing liquids, and do not place any liquid containers on top of the equipment.

WARNING:

Always keep the tilt stand mounting screws and protection panel screws out of the reach of infants and small children.

indicates safety information.

CAUTION:

Excessive sound pressure from earphons and headphones can cause hearing loss.

CAUTION:

To reduce the risk of fire and annoying interference, use the recommended accessories only.

CAUTION:

In order to maintain adequate ventilation, do not install or place this unit in a bookcase, built-in cabinet or any other confined space.

To prevent risk of fire hazard due to overheating, ensure that curtains and any other materials do not obstruct the ventilation.

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 cause undesired operation

CAUTION:

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.

Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

Warning:

To assure continued FCC emission limit compliance, the user must use only shielded interface cables when connecting to external units. Also, any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user’s authority to operate it.

Notice (U.S.A. only):

Disposal may be regulated in your community due to Environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please visit Panasonic website: http://www.panasonic.com/environmental or call

1-888-769-0149.

EEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur.

EEE Complies with Directive of Turkey.

A rechargeable battery that is recyclable powers the product you have purchased.

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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 above standards

<1> Peripheral equipment to be connected to the apparatus and special connecting cables

• The purchaser/user is urged to use only the connecting cables described below.

<2> For the connecting cables, use shielded cables which suit the intended purpose of the apparatus.

The purchaser/user is urged to use only equipment which has been recommended by us as peripheral equipment to be connected to the apparatus.

Video signal connecting cables

Use double shielded coaxial cables, which are designed for 75-ohm type high-frequency applications, for SDI (Serial Digital Interface).

Coaxial cables, which are designed for 75-ohm type high-frequency applications, are recommended

• for analog video signals.

Audio signal connecting cables

If your apparatus supports AES/EBU serial digital audio signals, use cables designed for AES/EBU.

Use shielded cables, which provide quality performance for high-frequency transmission applications, for analog audio signals.

Other connecting cables (IEEE1394, USB)

Use shielded cables, which provide quality performance for high-frequency applications, as connecting cables.

When connecting to the DVI signal terminal, use a cable with a ferrite core.

If your apparatus is supplied with ferrite core(s), they must be attached on cable(s) following instructions in this manual.

3. Performance level

The performance level of the apparatus is equivalent to or better than the performance level required by these standards.

However, the apparatus may be adversely affected by interference if it is being used in an EMC environment, such as an area where strong electromagnetic fields are generated (by the presence of signal transmission towers, cellular phones, etc.). In order to minimize the adverse effects of the interference on the apparatus in cases like this, it is recommended that the following steps be taken with the apparatus being affected and with its operating environment:

1. Place the apparatus at a distance from the source of the interference.

2. Change the direction of the apparatus.

3. Change the connection method used for the apparatus.

4. Connect the apparatus to another power outlet where the power is not shared by any other appliances.

Pursuant to at the directive 2004/108/EC, article 9(2)

Panasonic Testing Centre

Panasonic Service Europe, a division of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH

Winsbergring 15, 22525 Hamburg, F.R. Germany

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1) Read these instructions.

2) Keep these instructions.

3) Heed all warnings.

4) Follow all instructions.

5) Do not use this apparatus near water.

6) Clean only with dry cloth.

7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.

8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus

(including amplifiers) that produce heat.

9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.

10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.

11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.

12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/ apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.

13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.

14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.

Transportation precautions

Do not try to lift the monitor by grabbing the panel.

Do not place the monitor face down during transportation to prevent damaging it. Keep it upright.

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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 pressure may result in blurring or other damage.

Contents

Read this first ! .....................................................2

Transportation precautions .................................4

Standard accessories · Optional units ...............5

About this instruction manual .............................5

Precautions for Use..............................................6

Request .................................................................6

Outline ...................................................................7

Selecting Area of Use ...........................................8

Dimensions ...........................................................9

Controls and Their Functions ...........................10

Front panel ........................................................10

Rear panel ........................................................13

Supplying the power ..........................................14

Using an Anton/Bauer battery ...........................14

Using a V-mount type battery............................14

Using an external DC power supply..................15

VF Function .........................................................16

How to Remove the Tilt Stand ...........................17

On-screen Display ..............................................18

Operating status display ...................................18

Picture and volume adjusting knobs status display ...........................................................19

Sharpness display.............................................19

Function display ................................................19

Audio level meter display ..................................20

Time code (TC) display .....................................20

Closed caption (CC) display .............................21

DC power supply voltage and battery level display ...........................................................21

How to Use the On Screen Menu ......................22

Menu display .....................................................22

Menu operations ...............................................22

User Data .............................................................23

Saving user data ...............................................23

Loading user data .............................................23

Main Menu ...........................................................24

Menu configuration ...........................................24

2D/3D ASSIST ..................................................25

MARKER ...........................................................25

Types of MARKER ............................................28

VIDEO CONFIG ................................................30

SYSTEM CONFIG ............................................34

Performing AUTO CALIBRATION .....................36

RESET operation ..............................................37

VF CONFIG ......................................................37

FUNCTION .......................................................38

GPI ....................................................................47

INPUT SELECT ................................................48

AUDIO ...............................................................49

DISPLAY SETUP ..............................................50

CONTROL ........................................................51

HOURS METER ...............................................51

3D Assist Mode ...................................................52

MIRROR

(Left/Right and Top/Bottom inversion)...........54

SHIFT (Horizontal and Vertical Shift) ................54

COMPARISON (Composition Check) ...............54

CONVERGENCE (Convergence Check) ..........55

COLOR (Color Check) ......................................55

ZOOM FOCUS (Zoom and Focus Check) ........56

VERTICAL (Vertical Offset Check) ....................57

OVERLAY (Parallax Check) ..............................58

Setting Item Restrictions ...................................59

REMOTE Specifications .....................................62

GPI terminal ......................................................62

SERIAL terminal ...............................................64

VF (viewfinder) Specifications ..........................68

Error and Warning Displays ..............................69

Maintenance ........................................................69

Specifications .....................................................70

Standard accessories · Optional units

Standard accessories

• Tilt Stand × 1 • Tilt Stand Mounting Screw × 4 • CD-ROM × 1

(The unit is shipped with the tilt stand already attached with the four screws.)

Optional units

• VF Cable BT-CS910G

About this instruction manual

This instruction manual refers to BT-LH910G as “this unit.”

The illustrations, explanatory drawings, and other figures included in this instruction manual are for illustrative purposes only and may differ from actual display.

HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC in the United States and/or other countries.

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Precautions for Use

This product has been specially designed for commercial use. As such, it should be used and operated only by persons with related expertise.

The LCD screen is manufactured to precise specifications. Although over 99.99 % of the pixels function normally, 0.01 % of the pixels are either missing or constantly lit (red, blue or green). This is normal and not a cause for concern.

The protection panel and liquid crystal panel is a specially manufactured component. Wiping it with a hard cloth, or rubbing it vigorously will scratch the surface.

If a still image is displayed for an extended period of time, it may generate a temporary afterimage

(phosphor burn-in). (However, such images can be removed by displaying normal video for a while.)

The response speed and brightness of liquid crystal vary with ambient temperatures.

Do not install the unit in locations where enough space cannot be provided around it as heat may build up inside preventing normal operation. Be sure to provide enough space around the unit.

Exposing the LCD screen to intense light sources will impair its characteristics and lower image quality.

In an environment exposed to drastic temperature fluctuations, condensation may build up on and inside the LCD screen. This may lower the quality of the screen and may damage it. If there are drops of water on the case, turn off the power and wait until the condensation has evaporated.

Some video images may appear blurred on the screen.

Leaving the unit in a location exposed to high temperature and humidity for an extended period of time may damage the LCD screen and cause blurring.

● Do not use the unit in excessively dusty environments. Doing so may damage the LCD screen.

Using the unit in cases such as the following may result in image and audio distortion due to the influence of electromagnetic waves.

• When in the vicinity of a TV or computer

• When a mobile phone is on top of the unit

• When near equipment that generates a power magnetic field, such as a speaker or large motor

If the unit becomes unable to operate properly due the influence of equipment that generates magnetism, turn off the unit (if using a battery, remove it) and then wait a while and then turn it back on.

● Using the unit near radio broadcast equipment or high-voltage equipment may result in image and audio degradation.

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Request

Please configure the following setting before using the unit for the first time.

• The unit is shipped with the area of use set to the initial state. Before using the unit, set your area of use as described in “Selecting Area of Use” on page 8.

Outline

This unit is a liquid crystal display monitor for broadcasting and business use that is equipped with a 23 cm

(9.0 inch) (effective display area) liquid crystal display.

It can be used as a VF (viewfinder) for broadcasting and business cameras made by Panasonic.

High Performance Liquid Crystal Panel

This product incorporates a WXGA (1280 x 768) class high-resolution IPS liquid crystal panel. It offers excellent color reproduction, a wide viewing angle, and a fast response time.

Superb Moving Image Quality Achieved by New Image Processing Engine

• The 10-bit image processing engine facilitates accurate and smooth gradation results from low to high

• brightness levels.

The incorporation of an I/P conversion circuit with a low delay of less than one field minimizes the delay time between signal input and monitor display.

The incorporation of diagonal line compensation circuit reduces image degradation in the vertical direction and jagged noise on diagonal lines.

The high-speed moving image response time provides vivid and clear image display.

Gamma compensation is performed for each monitor.

Includes 3D Assist Functions

Various assist functions are included to allow connecting the left and right connectors of a 3D camera to the two SDI inputs and capturing 3D images that are easier to view on a 2D monitor. These functions also make camera adjustments easier and reduce the preparation time required for 3D shooting.

Wide Variety of Functions and Interfaces

Equipped with 3G-SDI, SDI (HD/SD compatible), HDMI, VIDEO, and YP

B

P

R

inputs.

FOCUS-IN-RED function (Displayed abbreviated to F-IN-R in the picture adjusting knob status display.)

Making camera focus adjustments is extremely easy because the section of the image in focus is displayed in red to make it easy to understand what is in focus.

WFM (Y/R/G/B) and vectorscope display functions

Capable of input signal Y/R/G/B waveform display (when 3G-SDI, SDI, HDMI, VIDEO, or YP

B

P

R

input) and vectorscope display.

Audio level meter display function and headphones jack

The level of audio signals embedded in 3G-SDI, SDI, and HDMI signals can be displayed. Furthermore, support is also included for reference point setting, peak hold, and overrange display.

The incorporation of a headphones jack means you can check the audio. The channel can also be selected in a menu.

Closed caption function

The captions added to video signals can be displayed during SDI and VIDEO input.

2-screen display function

The screen can be split into two to allow you to make a screen comparison for the same input connectors and same format.

PIXEL TO PIXEL function

This function makes camera focus adjustment extremely easy because the input signals are displayed without being resized.

When resizing is not performed, the 1080/60i signals can be expanded to the equivalent of an approximately 13.5-inch wide monitor, and then checked.

Cross hatch display function

This function displays markers at regular vertical and horizontal intervals to facilitate easy composition.

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Selecting Area of Use

The unit is shipped with the area of use set to the initial setting (NTSC) state. Before using the unit, select the area of use. When you set the area of use, the factory default setting of the menu item on the right is set to the value that matches the area of use. (For the procedure to restore the menu setting values to the factory defaults, refer to “Loading user data” on page 23.)

Menu Item

COLOR SPACE

AREA SETTING

NTSC

SMPTE-C

NTSC (J)

EBU

PAL

EBU

HEAD ROOM 20 dB 20 dB 18 dB

How to Select Area of Use

1. Connect the unit to the power supply, turn on the power, and press the [MENU] button.

The MAIN MENU screen appears.

2. Press [ ][ ] to select “SYSTEM CONFIG” and press [ENTER].

The “SYSTEM CONFIG” submenu screen appears.

3. Press [ ][ ] to select “AREA SETTING” and press [ENTER].

The “AREA SETTING” value turns green.

4. Press [ ][ ] to select the area of use from “NTSC/NTSC (J)/PAL” and press [ENTER].

The “YES/NO” confirmation screen appears.

5. Press [ ][ ] to select “YES” and press [ENTER].

The setting selected in step 4 is reflected in the factory defaults (FACTORY) or the current menu setting values and the “SYSTEM CONFIG” submenu screen appears.

6. Press [MENU] twice to close the menu.

Dimensions

Unit: mm(inches)

204 (8-1/16)

3/8-16UNC* 1

20.2

(13/16) 3/8-16UNC

M3

M3

230 (9-1/16)

195.7 (7-11/16)

M3

78.5 (3-7/8)

65.5 (2-9/16)

11.5(7/16)

M3

210 (8-1/4)

3/8-16UNC

20.2 (13/16)

3/8-16UNC

* 1 When the adapter is connected: 1/4-20UNC

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Controls and Their Functions

Front panel

10

F-IN-R

PEAK/

PHASE CHROMA

VOLUME/

BRIGHT

CONT./

B.LIGHT

BT-LH910

1 2 3

1 HEADPHONES output jack (M3 stereo mini jack)

Allows you to connect headphones to check the audio when inputting an SDI signal or HDMI signal.

* The volume and sound quality differ depending on the headphones.

• In 3D assist mode, the audio of the SDI1 (L) side can be checked.

2 POWER switch/lamp

Switches the power supply ON/OFF. When the power is ON, the LED (green) lights up.

3 INPUT SELECT button

Selects the signal input line. Each time the button is pressed, the input changes in the following order:

VIDEO → SDI1 → SDI2 → HDMI → YP

B

P

R

→ VF → INT SG

VIDEO : Video input

SDI1 : Serial digital interface input (compatible with 3G/HD/SD)

SDI2 : Serial digital interface input (compatible with HD/SD)

HDMI : HDMI input

YP

B

P

R

: Analog component input

VF : Viewfinder input (VF-YP

B

P

R

/ VF-VIDEO) * 1

INT SG: Internal chart for adjustment [Color Bar + Grayscale] (page 74)

• The input line when the power supply is switched ON is the one that was selected the last time the power was switched OFF. The INPUT SELECT menu settings can be used to skip input lines that are not used.

• In 3D assist mode, the input is fixed to SDI1/SDI2 and the input line cannot be selected.

• When the control lock is on, input lines cannot be selected.

• It is not possible to switch to INT SG when two screens are displayed with the SUB WINDOW function

(→ page 42).

* 1 The menu is used to set either YP

B

P

R

or VIDEO for the viewfinder input.

Controls and Their Functions (continued)

6

7

4 F-IN-R

PEAK/

PHASE CHROMA

VOLUME/

BRIGHT

CONT./

B.LIGHT

BT-LH910

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4 MENU, FUNCTION buttons

Use these buttons to display menus, select and adjust settings and confirm menu selections.

MENU : Press to open a menu, exit a menu or return to a previous menu.

/ FUNCTION1 : Moves the cursor downwards and selects items.

It also confirms a menu item assigned to FUNCTION1.

/ FUNCTION2 : Moves the cursor upwards and selects items.

It also confirms a menu item assigned to FUNCTION2.

ENTER / FUNCTION3 : Press to confirm a setting or to open a submenu.

It also confirms a menu item assigned to FUNCTION3.

When the control lock is on, the key mark appears and FUNCTION does not operate.

In 3D assist mode, the item of FUNCTION3 is forcefully fixed to the 2D image adjustment mode item

(2D ADJUST).

5 Picture and volume adjusting knobs/lamps

Functions in 2D (image adjustment) mode

Knob1

Knob2

PEAK[PEAKING] 0 - 30 (0) / PHASE 0 - 60 (30)

R-GAIN / R-BIAS (page 32)

CHROMA 0 - 60 (30) / F-IN-R (page 46) 0 - 30 (30)

G-GAIN / G-BIAS (page 32)

Knob3

VOLUME 0 - 60 (0) / BRIGHT 0 - 60 (30) /

B-GAIN / B-BIAS (page 32)

Knob4 CONT.[CONTRAST] 0 - 60 (50) / B.LIGHT[BACKLIGHT] 0 - 100 (80)

( ) denotes factory preset values.

[PHASE] 20

EXIT

PEAK F-IN-R VOLUME CONT.

PHASE CHROMA BRIGHT B.LIGHT

F-IN-R

PEAK/

PHASE CHROMA

VOLUME/

BRIGHT

CONT./

B.LIGHT

(Continued on next page)

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Controls and Their Functions (continued)

Functions in 3D assist mode

Knob1

Knob2

MIRROR (MIRROR) / HORIZONTAL (SHIFT) / MODE (CONVERGENCE) /

SIZE (COLOR) / ZOOM (ZOOM FOCUS) / EXPAND (VERTICAL) /

OVERLAY (OVERLAY)

VERTICAL (SHIFT) / MANUAL (CONVERGENCE) /

FOCUS-IN-RED (ZOOM FOCUS) / MARKER1 (VERTICAL) / MARKER (OVERLAY)

Knob3 SPEED (CONVERGENCE) / MARKER2 (VERTICAL)

Knob4 ASSIST FUNCTION (All Functions)

( ): Selected assist function

• These are rotary push knobs. You can press one of the four knobs to display the corresponding assigned function and image adjusting knob status, and then make adjustments.

• The setting value is saved and the indication disappears when you press [ENTER] or when 10 seconds elapses after the setting value is changed.

• If you want to change the function assigned to a knob, press the knob and change the function. The selected function is displayed in green.

• When values are changed from the factory defaults, the LED above the knob (amber) lights.

• Settings are loaded when the monitor is turned on. However, operating changes cannot be made in the following conditions.

When the control lock is on, the key mark appears and setting values cannot be changed (page

51).

When the MONO function is ON (page 31), [PHASE] and [CHROMA] operations are disabled.

F-IN-R is enabled during operation of the FOCUS-IN-RED function.

While operating HV DELAY (page 41) (when set to any other setting than OFF), [BRIGHT] operation is disabled.

The “CONTRAST” and “BACK LIGHT” operations are disabled in BLACK MODE.

* For the operating procedures of adjusting knobs in 3D assist mode, refer to “3D Assist Mode”

(page 52).

6 Tally Lamps (Red and Green)

Can be lit by a control signal (red tally and green tally) from a GPI/camera.

If the red tally and green tally light at the same time, the tally color will become amber.

7 Protection Panel

This panel is for protecting the liquid crystal.

• The protection panel can be removed by removing the four screws. When attaching the panel, note that there is no distinction between the back and front and the top and bottom.

8 Tilt Stand

The tilt stand allows you tilt the unit 15° forward or 20° backward.

When tilting the unit, firmly hold the bottom of the stand and move the top of the unit.

If you want to remove the tilt stand, refer to “How to

Remove the Tilt Stand” on page 17.

<Note>

When tilting the monitor, be careful not to trap a hand between the monitor and stand.

Controls and Their Functions (continued)

Rear panel

9 22 12 10 11 9

SERIAL

13

14

16

15

17

18

23 21 22

9 REAR TALLYS (red)

Can be lit by a control signal from a GPI/ camera.

10 SDI1 (HD/SD) input terminal (BNC)

This is the SDI1 input terminal. (Compatible with HD/SD automatic switching, Compatible with 3G-SDI)

When you use 3D assist mode (page 51), input images for the left eye (L).

11 SDI1 active through output terminal

This terminal outputs SDI1 input as is.

12 SDI2 (HD/SD) input terminal (BNC)

This is the SDI2 input terminal. (Compatible with HD/SD automatic switching)

When you use 3D assist mode (page 51), input images for the right eye (R).

13 SDI2 active through output terminal

This terminal outputs SDI2 input as is.

14 VIDEO/Y input terminal (BNC)

This is the VIDEO signal (component signal) input terminal/Y signal (analog component signal) input terminal.

15 P

B

/P

R

input terminal (BNC)

This is the P

B

/P

R

signal (analog component signal) input terminal.

16 VF terminal (D-SUB, 15 pins)

This terminal connects to the VF (viewfinder) terminal of broadcasting and business cameras made by Panasonic.

The unit can be used as the viewfinder for such a camera.

20 19 23

17 GPI input terminal (D-SUB, 9 pins)

External control is possible by using a GPI signal.

18 SERIAL terminal (D-SUB, 9 pins)

External control is possible by using an RS-

232C interface.

19 HDMI input terminal

This is the HDMI input terminal.

20 DC IN terminal (XLR, 4 pins)

This is the external DC power supply input terminal.

When a DC power supply is connected concurrently with the battery, the external power input takes precedence.

21 Battery holder

This holder is used with a battery made by

Anton/Bauer. (page 14)

22 Screw holes for fixing tripod

There are two screw holes on both the top and bottom for fixing the unit to a tripod (compatible with 3/8-16UNC). A removable adapter is installed in one of the screw holes on the top of the unit, and enables a 1/4-20UNC screw to fit in the screw hole. Decide whether to use the adapter depending on the diameter of the tripod’s fixing screw. Use a flat-blade screwdriver to remove or install the adapter.

23 Screw holes for multi-purpose fixing

There are four screw holes (M3) for multipurpose fixing on the rear of the unit, and two on each the left and right.

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Supplying the power

An Anton/Bauer battery pack or V-mount type battery pack and external DC power supply can be used to power this unit.

Using an Anton/Bauer battery Using a V-mount type battery

Batteries for which connection verified

HYTRON 50

DIONIC 90

DIONIC HC

Batteries for which connection verified

ENDURA E-7S

ENDURA E-HL9

ENDURA E-10

1. Install the Anton/Bauer battery pack.

Battery pack

1. Install the V-mount type adapter plate.

Adapter plate

2. Insert the battery pack and slide it in the direction of the arrow.

Release lever

2. Insert the battery pack and slide it in the direction of the arrow.

Release lever

<Reference> To remove the battery pack

Slide it in the opposite direction to the one in which it was attached while keeping the release lever on the battery holder pulled down all the way.

<Reference> To remove the adapter plate

Slide it in the opposite direction to the one in which it was attached while keeping the release lever on the adapter plate pulled down all the way.

<Notes>

• For details on the V-mount type adapter plate,

• contact the place of purchase.

When you use a V-mount type adapter plate, the

% (percent) indication cannot be displayed even if you use a battery with a battery level display

• function.

For details on how to attach the V-mount type battery, see the instruction manual supplied with the battery holder.

Supplying the power (continued)

Using an external DC power supply

1. Connect the external DC power supply to the

DC IN socket on this unit.

DC IN socket

1

2

3

4

1: GND

4: +12 V

DC IN socket

External DC power supply

2. Turn “ON” the external DC power supply switch.

(Where the external DC power supply has a power switch)

3. Turn “ON” the POWER switch on this unit.

If an external DC power supply is used, then check the ratings of the external DC power supply so that they are compatible with those of this unit.

Check the pin arrangements of the DC output terminal of the external DC power supply and those of the DC IN socket of this unit so that their polarities are correctly arranged.

If +12 V are supplied to the unit’s GND terminal by mistake, this may cause fire or injury.

The external DC power supply cannot be supplied from the DC output terminal of a

Panasonic camera-recorder because the unit requires a current that exceeds the output rating of a Panasonic camera-recorder.

<Notes>

• Use a shield cable with a length of 2 m (6.56 feet)

• or less for the DC cord. Use of cords any longer than 2 m (6.56 feet) may result in noise appearing on the screen.

If the battery pack and an external DC power

• supply are connected simultaneously, then the external DC power supply will have priority.

If the external DC power supply is used, then the battery pack may be fitted or removed.

If an external DC power supply is used, then make sure that the external DC power supply is first turned ON, then this unit is turned ON. If they are turned ON in the reverse order, then this unit may malfunction, because the output voltage of the external DC power supply will gradually increase.

Input voltage that above the specification is not displayed accurately.

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VF Function

The unit can be connected to broadcasting and business cameras made by Panasonic and used as a VF (viewfinder).

If you want to use the unit as a VF (viewfinder), remove the tilt stand (page 17).

VF cable (Option)

Part number: BT-CS910G

VF connector on unit side

Camera platform * 1 (commercially available)

Camera side VF terminal

* 1 Use a camera platform that can fully withstand the weight of the unit (1.7 kg (3.75 lb)).

<Note>

This unit requires a current that exceeds the output rating of a Panasonic camera-recorder, so the external

DC power cannot be supplied from the DC output terminal of a Panasonic camera-recorder.

Do not use the battery pack. If this unit is mounted on the camera-recorder with the battery pack attached, the camera platform may be damaged. Use an external DC power supply.

Contact your vendor for details of broadcasting and business camera-recorders that will be launched in the future.

Panasonic camera-recorders that allow the unit to be connected as a VF( viewfinder)

Panasonic Camerarecorder

VF Video

Signals * 1

YP

B

P

R

Monitor

→ Camera

VIDEO ZEBRA * 3

RED * 4

VF Communication

TALLY

Camera → Monitor * 2

GREEN

Indication of

Abnormal

Operating State

Changing of

Aspect (SD

Mode Only)

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*

*

1

2

*

*

3

4

AJ-HPX3100G

AJ-HPX3700G

AJ-HPX2700G

AJ-HPX2000/2100

AJ-HDX900

AG-HPX500/502

(Monochrome images of SD resolution)

Configure the menu settings in accordance with the output signal format of the camera (page 48).

For the settings, refer to the instruction manual of the camera.

The ZEBRA information can be set for the camera (page 37).

The tally lamp on the rear of the monitor lights in accordance with the REAR TALLY setting (page 37).

How to Remove the Tilt Stand

When you do not want to use the tilt stand such as when using the unit as a VF (viewfinder), remove the tilt stand mounting screw (four screws) with a Phillips driver and then remove the tilt stand from the unit.

When attaching the tilt stand, make sure to align the protrusions for alignment with the corresponding alignment holes.

Alignment hole

<Notes>

When tilting the monitor, be careful not to trap a hand between the monitor and stand.

When not using the tilt stand, take care that the unit does not fall over.

When the unit will be permanently installed in one place, we recommend securing it in place using the screw holes at the bottom of the stand.

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On-screen Display

The screen shows information such as the operating status display, picture adjusting knob status, sharpness display, function display, audio level meter display, time code display, closed caption display, DC power supply voltage and battery level display, and menu display.

Operating status display

1 2 5 6

3

7

YP

B

P

R

1080/60i

P-P FILM

DC14.0V

50%

4 8

1. The selected input line (page 10)

• SDI1, SDI2, HDMI, VIDEO, YP

B

P

R

, VF-YP

B

P

R

/VF-VIDEO, INT SG.

2. Signal format

• “UNSUPPORT SIGNAL” appears if an unsupported signal is input. It may also indicate that the format

• selected in the “INPUT SELECT” menu does not match the input signal.

“NO SIGNAL” appears without input signal.

3. Various indications (PIXEL TO PIXEL mode)

• This indicates the PIXEL TO PIXEL mode is engaged.

4. Various indications (FILM mode)

• This indicates that “GAMMA SELECT” of the “VIDEO CONFIG” is set to “FILM.”

5. Various indications (warning of improper operation status for the camera settings)

This indicates there is an improper operation status relative to the camera settings.

The condition to display differs depending on the type and settings of the camera used in combination with the unit. For details, see the instruction manual of the camera.

6. Various displays (lock setting)

• This indicates that the front operations lock is on. (page 51)

7. DC power supply voltage display

• DC power supply voltage is displayed.

8. Battery level display

• When you are using an Anton/Bauer battery with a battery level display function, the battery level is indicated by the number of ■ and a percentage. When you are using a battery other than that or the AC adapter, the display may not be shown or the battery level may not be indicated correctly. The battery level is indicated by a numerical value in 5 % increments. Also, there are seven ■ segments to indicate the battery level, and all seven of them are displayed until the battery level is approximately 70 %. After

• that, the number of ■ is reduced by one for each 10 % reduction in battery power and no marks are displayed when the battery level falls below approximately 10 %.

The indication can be turned ON/OFF in “BATTERY REMAIN” of the “SYSTEM CONFIG” menu (page 34).

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<Notes>

The display state of the status can be set in “STATUS DISPLAY” of the “SYSTEM CONFIG” menu (page 34).

“UNSUPPORT SIGNAL” and “NO SIGNAL” may not be properly displayed.

For details on the operation status display in 3D Assist mode, refer to “3D Assist Mode” (page 52).

On-screen Display (continued)

Picture and volume adjusting knobs status display

[PHASE] 20

EXIT

PEAK F-IN-R

PHASE CHROMA

VOLUME CONT.

BRIGHT B.LIGHT

F-IN-R

CHROMA

Picture adjusting knob (page 11)

These are rotary push knobs.

If you press a knob, the setting value state appears at the bottom left, and the item assigned to the corresponding knob is displayed at the bottom right.

If multiple items are assigned to one knob, you can press the knob to switch items.

The indication disappears when you press

[ENTER] or after 10 seconds of inaction.

Only adjustments that appear on the screen can be adjusted.

Status display:

The status of an item can be identified by the display color of the item name (page 11, “Picture and volume adjusting knobs”).

White: An item not target for adjustment.

Green: An item target for adjustment.

Gray: An item which cannot be adjusted.

Sharpness display

Indicates the “SHARPNESS H/V” setting value of the “VIDEO CONFIG” menu.

If no operation is performed for 2 minutes, the setting value is confirmed and the display disappears.

SHARPNESS H 30

Function display

F1:WFM/VECTOR

F2:PIXEL TO PIXEL

F3:FOCUS-IN-RED

XXXXX

Use the menu to open and set up functions.

When “FUNCTION DISPLAY” (page 39) is set to ON1 or ON2, press any of the “FUNCTION1” to “FUNCTION3” buttons to display the functions assigned to the FUNCTION buttons.

In 3D assist mode (page 52), [FUNCTION3] becomes the 2D picture quality adjustment mode button.

If no operation is performed for 2 seconds, the setting value is confirmed and the display disappears.

“XXXXX” indicates operating status (page 41,

“Functions displayed during FUNCTION button operation”).

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On-screen Display (continued)

Audio level meter display

Reference point

Channel display

0 dB point

1

3

2

4

6

SDI1 1080/60i

A color skeleton bar meter indicates the audio level for SDI signals and HDMI signals.

The display method of the audio level meter can be set in the menu (page 49).

In 3D assist mode, the audio of the SDI1 (L) side is indicated.

Display color

Green: Up to reference point (included)

Yellow: Reference point (not included) to 0 dB point

Red: Overrange

Peak hold

Overrange

Time code (TC) display

( : ) NDF

( . ) DF

• Use the menu to display the time code for HD-SDI signal input. It also allows you to switch display mode (VITC, LTC, VUB, LUB). (page 50)

In VITC and LTC display mode:

• Displays the time code in hours: minutes:

• seconds: or frames.

In drop-frame mode, a different delimiter between seconds and frames is used.

Note :

Read errors are displayed as “--:--:--:--”

In VUB and LUB display modes:

• BG8, BG7, BG6, BG5, BG4, BG3, BG2, BG1

• appear in the stated order.

BG: binary group

The (:) delimiter does not appear.

Note :

Read errors are displayed as “--:--:--:--”

On-screen Display (continued)

Closed caption (CC) display

Closed caption display area

Closed caption display area

(When the specified window extends out of the entire screen)

CLOSED CAPTION can be displayed when SDI signals and VIDEO signals are input.

CLOSED CAPTION complies with the following standards.

Composite Standard EIA/CEA-608 (VBI)

SD-SDI CC Standard EIA-608 (ANC)

• HD-SDI CC Standard EIA-708

In the case of EIA-708, display is possible at a position simultaneously specified for multiple windows (up to 8).

The display position is within a display area that is located inside the entire screen. (Refer to the following notes.)

The display settings can be configured in the menus.

You can also select the type of CLOSED CAPTION, display channel (EIA/CEA-608), and display service

(EIA/CEA-708) in the menus. (page 50)

Notes:

• The specified window position is displayed as a

• position within the display area depending on the

CLOSED CAPTION information.

The window may extend out of the display area depending on the specified window position and size. In such a case, the window will be displayed but if the window also extends out of the entire screen, the display position of the window will be changed so that the window is displayed inside the entire screen.

DC power supply voltage and battery level display

DC14.0V

50%

DC power supply voltage is displayed.

The battery level display is displayed when the battery you are using is an Anton/Bauer battery with a battery level display function.

Displayed when the operating status display is not displayed.

The display can be set in the menus. (page 34)

Notes:

• The DC power voltage and battery level serve as a near end warning indication as they flash when the level falls to the value set in the menu or lower.

Furthermore, when the level drops to less than

• approximately 10.0 V, the “END BATTERY” battery level error is displayed in red, and the unit performs the shutdown process after approximately 3 seconds have elapsed.

With some batteries, operation may be stopped by an over discharge function of the battery itself before the battery level error of the unit is displayed.

We recommend replacing the battery as soon as possible.

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How to Use the On Screen Menu

Menu display

[MAIN MENU]

2D/3D ASSIST 2D

This is the menu display.

The menu display disappears after 2 minutes of inaction. (The setting values that were displayed at the time that the menu display disappeared are applied.)

MENU EXIT SEL. ENTER ENTER

Displays the operation explanation for the menu button.

Menu operations

1. Press [MENU] to display the MAIN menu.

INPUT MENU

1

FUNCTION

2 3

ENTER

2. Press [

[ENTER].

][ ] to select a menu and press

[MAIN MENU]

MARKER

2D

MENU EXIT SEL. ENTER ENTER

3. Press [

[ENTER].

][ ] to select a sub menu and press

The settings in the sub menu change to green.

[MARKER]

MARKER

16:9

4:3

BACK

CENTER

GPI MARKER1

GPI MARKER2

MARKER TYPE

CROSS HATCH

SIZE

MENU EXIT

OFF

4:3

OFF

NORMAL

OFF

95%(16:9)

95%(16:9)

TYPE 1

OFF

80

SEL. ENTER ENTER

4. Press [

[ENTER].

][ ] to select a setting, then press

To cancel, press [MENU].

MARKER

16:9

4:3

BACK

CENTER

GPI MARKER1

GPI MARKER2

MARKER TYPE

ON

4:3

OFF

NORMAL

OFF

95%(16:9)

95%(16:9)

TYPE 1

CROSS HATCH

SIZE

MENU EXIT

OFF

80

SEL. ENTER ENTER

5. To return to the previous screen, press

[MENU].

User Data

You can save and load up to five combinations of menu settings and adjustments made with the picture adjustment knob as user data. You can also return settings and adjustments to their factory defaults. User data include the following settings.

• Menu settings except “SETUP LOAD/SAVE” and “REMOTE in CONTROL” (including button function

• settings on the monitor front panel)

Screen adjustments made with the picture adjusting knob

Saving user data

1. Press [MENU] to display the MAIN menu.

2. Press [ menu and press [ENTER].

3. Press [

][ ] to select the “SYSTEM CONFIG”

][ ] to select the “SETUP SAVE” sub menu and press [ENTER].

The setting in the sub menu changes to green.

[SYSTEM CONFIG]

SUB WINDOW

STATUS DISPLAY

BATTERY REMAIN

FULL

CENTER

3SEC OFF

OFF

SETUP LOAD

SETUP SAVE

POWER ON SETUP

COLOR SPACE

CALIBRATION

AREA SETTING

MENU EXIT

FACTORY

USER1

EBU

OFF

NTSC

SEL. ENTER ENTER

Changes to green

4. Press [ ][ ] to select a “USER1” to “USER5” file to save the settings to and press [ENTER].

The following screen appears.

Loading user data

1. Press [MENU] to display the MAIN menu.

2. Press [ menu and press [ENTER].

3. Press [

][ ] to select the “SYSTEM CONFIG”

][ ] to select the “SETUP LOAD” sub menu and press [ENTER].

The setting in the sub menu changes to green.

[SYSTEM CONFIG]

SUB WINDOW

STATUS DISPLAY

BATTERY REMAIN

SETUP LOAD

SETUP SAVE

POWER ON SETUP

COLOR SPACE

FULL

CENTER

3SEC OFF

OFF

FACTORY

USER1

LAST

EBU

CALIBRATION

AREA SETTING

MENU EXIT

NTSC

SEL. ENTER ENTER

Changes to green

4. Press [ ][ ] to select a “USER1” to “USER5” file to load and press [ENTER].

The following screen appears.

• To return to the factory defaults, select

“FACTORY.”

[SETUP SAVE]

USER1

YES

NO

[SETUP LOAD]

USER1

YES

NO

MENU EXIT SEL. ENTER ENTER

5. Select “YES”, and press [ENTER].

This saves the user data.

6. To return to the previous screen, press

[MENU].

MENU EXIT SEL. ENTER ENTER

5. Select “YES”, and press [ENTER].

This loads the user data.

6. To return to the previous screen, press

[MENU].

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Main Menu

Menu configuration

MAIN MENU

2D/3D ASSIST

MARKER

VIDEO CONFIG

SYSTEM CONFIG

VF CONFIG

FUNCTION

GPI

INPUT SELECT

AUDIO

DISPLAY SETUP

CONTROL

HOURS METER

SUB WINDOW

MENU POSITION

STATUS DISPLAY

BATTERY REMAIN

WARNING VOLTAGE

SETUP LOAD

SETUP SAVE

POWER ON SETUP

GAMMA SELECT

FILM GAMMA

COLOR TEMP.

SHARPNESS MODE

SHARPNESS H

SHARPNESS V

I-P MODE

MONO

ANAMO

COLOR SPACE

POWER SAVE MODE

CALIBRATION

AUTO CALIBRATION

SD ASPECT

SCAN

RESET

AREA SETTING

FUNCTION1

FUNCTION2

FUNCTION3

FUNCTION DISPLAY

SELECT L

SELECT R

LEVEL METER

CH SELECT

POINT LINE

CH INFO.

HEAD ROOM

USER0-63

D93

D65

D56

MARKER

16:9

4:3

BACK

CENTER

GPI MARKER1

GPI MARKER2

MARKER TYPE

CROSS HATCH

SIZE

WHITE BALANCE

VF CONTROL

REAR TALLY

ZEBRA

VAR1

VAR2

VAR3

GPI CONTROL

GPI1

GPI2

GPI3

GPI4

GPI5

VIDEO

FORMAT

SDI1

NTSC SETUP

GPI6

GPI7

GPI8

SDI2

HDMI

YP

B

P

R

COMPONENT LEVEL

VF

VIDEO/ YP

B

P

R

SIGNAL TYPE

INT SG

COLOR TEMP.

GAIN

RED

GREEN

BIAS

BLUE

RED

GREEN

BLUE

RESET

WFM/VECTOR

POSITION

VECTOR MODE

VECTOR SCALE

CONTROL

LOCAL ENABLE

OPERATION

LCD

TIME CODE

MODE SELECT

CLOSED CAPTION

CC TYPE

CAPTION CHANNEL

CAPTION SERVICE

Main Menu (continued)

2D/3D ASSIST

Setting

2D

3D ASSIST

The underlined values are factory preset setting values.

Description

Switches between 2D mode and 3D assist mode.

<2D> Operates in 2D mode.

<3D ASSIST> Operates in 3D assist mode.

If you switch to 3D assist mode, the channel setting is forcefully switched to SDI1 (SDI2).

Use knob 4 to switch between each of the assist functions. (page

52)

MARKER

Sub menu

MARKER

16:9 * 2 * 3

Settings

OFF

ON

* 1

OFF

4:3

13:9

14:9

CNSCO 2.39

CNSCO 2.35

2:1

VISTA

95%

93%

90%

88%

80%

USER 85%

The underlined values are factory preset setting values.

Description

Enables the MARKER setting.

Selects/displays the marker type for when the angle of view of the displayed image is 16:9.

<OFF> No marker display

<4:3> 4:3 marker

<13:9> 13:9 marker

<14:9> 14:9 marker

<CNSCO 2.39> 2.39:1 marker

<CNSCO 2.35> 2.35:1 marker

<2:1> 2:1 marker

<VISTA> VISTA marker

<95%> 95 % area marker

<90%> 90 % area marker

<80%> 80 % area marker

<93%> 93.1 % area marker (TYPE1)

93 % area marker (TYPE2)

<88%> 89.5 % area marker (TYPE1)

88 % area marker (TYPE2)

<USER> Area marker that is adjustable in 1 % increments within a range of 80 % to 100 %. However, when MARKER

TYPE is TYPE1, 88 % becomes the aspect ratio of the vertical 89 %.

(The factory preset setting value is 85 %.)

(Continued on next page)

* 1

*

*

2

3

This setting is turned “ON” when receiving marker control in REMOTE operation. (GPI, if set, has priority.)

These settings are disabled when the GPI function (page 62) is used to control the marker setting.

These settings are enabled when the SD aspect setting for an HD signal and SD signal is 16:9 ( “SD

ASPECT” on page 31).

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Main Menu (continued)

Sub menu

4:3 * 2 * 4

Settings

OFF

95%

93%

90%

88%

80%

USER 85%

BACK * 2

CENTER * 2

NORMAL

HALF

BLACK

OFF

ON

Description

Selects/displays the marker type for when the angle of view of the displayed image is 4:3.

<OFF> No marker display

<95%> 95 % area marker

<93%> 93 % area marker

<90%> 90 % area marker

<88%> 89 % area marker (TYPE1)

88 % area marker (TYPE2)

<80%> 80 % area marker

<USER> Area marker that is adjustable in 1 % increments within a range of 80 % to 100 %. However, when MARKER

TYPE is TYPE1, 93 % becomes the aspect ratio of the vertical 93.1 %, and 88 % the aspect ratio of the vertical 89 %.

(The factory preset setting value is 85 %.)

Selects the background brightness around the marker.

<NORMAL> Normal background

<HALF> 50 % background brightness

<BLACK> 0 % background brightness (black)

Displays the center marker.

<OFF> Turns the display off

<ON> Turns the display on

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* 2

* 4

These settings are disabled when the GPI function (page 62) is used to control the marker setting.

These settings are enabled when the SD aspect setting for an SD signal is 4:3 (→ “SD ASPECT” on page 31).

Main Menu (continued)

Sub menu

GPI MARKER1 * 5

GPI MARKER2 * 5

Settings

4:3

13:9

14:9

CNSCO 2.39

CNSCO 2.35

2:1

VISTA

95% (16:9)

93% (16:9)

90% (16:9)

88% (16:9)

80% (16:9)

USER(16:9)

95% (4:3)

93% (4:3)

90% (4:3)

88% (4:3)

80% (4:3)

USER(4:3)

MARKER TYPE * 6 TYPE1

TYPE2

CROSS HATCH

SIZE

HIGH

LOW

OFF

80

40

Description

GPI MARKER1 : Selects the marker displayed by the GPI terminal “MARKER1 ON/OFF” (page 62) operation.

GPI MARKER2 : Selects the marker displayed by the GPI terminal “MARKER2 ON/OFF” (page 62) operation.

<4:3> 4:3 marker

<13:9> 13:9 marker

<14:9> 14:9 marker

<CNSCO 2.39> 2.39:1 marker

<CNSCO 2.35> 2.35:1 marker

<2:1> 2:1 marker

<VISTA> VISTA marker

<95% (16:9) > 95% area marker for 16:9 aspect ratio

<93% (16:9) > 93% area marker for 16:9 aspect ratio

<90% (16:9) > 90% area marker for 16:9 aspect ratio

<88% (16:9) > 88% area marker for 16:9 aspect ratio

<80% (16:9) > 80% area marker for 16:9 aspect ratio

<USER (16:9) > User settings area marker for 16:9 aspect ratio

<95% (4:3) > 95% area marker for 4:3 aspect ratio

<93% (4:3) > 93% area marker for 4:3 aspect ratio

<90% (4:3) > 90% area marker for 4:3 aspect ratio

<88% (4:3) > 88% area marker for 4:3 aspect ratio

<80% (4:3) > 80% area marker for 4:3 aspect ratio

<USER (4:3) > User settings area marker for 4:3 aspect ratio

Selects conventional monitor or camera recorder marker size.

<TYPE1> Conventional monitor marker size

<TYPE2> Marker size compliant with the camera recorder

(Panasonic made)

Turns the cross hatch grid on and off and sets its density.

<HIGH> Displays a bright cross hatch grid

<LOW> Displays a dim cross hatch grid

<OFF> Turns the display off

Selects the cross hatch grid size.

<80> 80 dots and 80 lines

<40> 40 dots and 40 lines

* 5

* 6

Remote control via RS-232C ends in error (error response: ER001) when “GPI MARKER1” or “GPI

MARKER2”is selected with the GPI function.

Display size for SD signals differ.

TYPE1: The effective horizontal area meets the SMPTE125M for NTSC and ITU-R BT. 601-5 for PAL.

TYPE2: The effective horizontal area meets the EIA-RS170A for NTSC and ITU-R BT. 470-4 for PAL.

<Notes>

• The marker is not displayed during 2-screen display (SUB WINDOW), PIXEL TO PIXEL mode, and 3D

• assist mode.

The marker is not displayed during VF line operation.

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Main Menu (continued)

Types of MARKER

■ 16:9 marker

(Displayed when using HD, or when using SD with a 16:9 aspect ratio)

The marker is only displayed as a vertical bar. In addition, the section becomes the “MARKER BACK” item.

4:3 marker 13:9 marker

VISTA marker, 2:1 marker, CNSCO marker

A horizontal dotted line is displayed as the marker.

14:9 marker

VISTA marker 2:1 marker CNSCO marker

(2.35/2.39)

The marker is displayed as a vertical dotted line when “UNDER” is selected under “SCAN” in the “VIDEO

CONFIG” menu.

VISTA marker 2:1 marker CNSCO marker

(2.35/2.39)

Area marker

A dotted line is displayed as the marker.

95 % Area marker

TYPE1 Vertical 93.1 % horizontal 93 %

TYPE2 Vertical/Horizontal 93 %

93 % Area marker 90 % Area marker

TYPE1 Vertical 89.5 %

Horizontal 88 %

TYPE2 Vertical/Horizontal 88 %

95 % Area marker

88 % Area marker 80 % Area marker USER Area marker * 1

* 1 You can adjust the value within the range of 80 % to 100 % in increments of 1 % by pressing [ ][ ].

(Continued on next page)

Main Menu (continued)

4:3 marker

(Displayed for SD input in 4:3 aspect ratio mode)

This marker is displayed as a dotted line.

95 % Area marker 93 % Area marker 90 % Area marker

88 % Area marker 80 % Area marker

(Displayed for HD input and SD input in 16:9 ratio mode.)

This marker is displayed as a dotted line.

95 % Area marker 93 % Area marker 90 % Area marker

TYPE1 Vertical 89 %

Horizontal 88 %

TYPE2 Vertical/Horizontal 88 %

95 % Area marker

88 % Area marker 80 % Area marker USER Area marker * 1

* 1 You can adjust the value within the range of 80 % to 100 % in increments of 1 % by pressing [ ][ ].

You can display the 4:3 marker and the 16:9 marker simultaneously.

Simultaneous display example

The section becomes the “MARKER BACK”.

It controls the background of the marker selected with a 16:9 ratio.

4:3 marker

16:9 marker

16:9 marker : 95 % area marker

4:3 marker : 80 % area marker

■ Center marker

Center marker

This marker is displayed at the center of the screen.

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Main Menu (continued)

VIDEO CONFIG

Sub menu

GAMMA

SELECT * 1

Settings

STANDARD

FILM

STDIO/PST

FILM GAMMA VARICAM

OTHER

The underlined values are factory preset setting values.

Description

Selects gamma curve.

<STANDARD> Standard mode

<FILM> Film mode

<STDIO/PST> Color emphasis mode (a mode that approximates CRT display capability suitable for studio or postproduction application)

When FILM is selected, the operating status.

mark is displayed for the

Selects type of FILM gamma mode.

<VARICAM> For VARICAM use

<OTHER> Other

(Gamma curve image)

OTHER

Video Gamma

COLOR TEMP.

USER 0 - 63

D93

D65

D56

VAR1

VAR2

VAR3

* 2

VARICAM

Input Level

Selects color temperature.

<USER 0 - 63> Adjustable settings 0 - 63

(equivalent to a color temperature range of

3,000 K - 9,300 K)

<D93> Equivalent to a color temperature of 9,300 K

<D65> Equivalent to a color temperature of 6,500 K

<D56> Equivalent to a color temperature of 5,600 K

<VAR1> WB adjustment mode

<VAR2> WB adjustment mode

<VAR3> WB adjustment mode

*

*

*

3

3

3

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*

*

1

2

* 3

In split-screen display, changes are not reflected to the still image in the main window.

When selecting USER 0 - 63

1) Push [ENTER] (USER changes to blue).

2) Select 0 - 63 with [ ], [ ] and push [ENTER].

Selecting “VAR1”, “VAR2” and “VAR3” engages the WB adjustment mode (page 32).

Main Menu (continued)

Sub menu

SHARPNESS

MODE * 4

SHARPNESS H * 4

SHARPNESS V * 4

I-P MODE * 5

MONO

ANAMO * 6

SD ASPECT

SCAN * 6

Settings

HIGH

LOW

0 - 30

0 - 30

MODE2

MODE1

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

4:3

16:9

NORMAL

UNDER

Description

Selects the width of outline correction edge.

<HIGH> Narrow edge

<LOW> Wide edge

Sets horizontal outline correction. The item display moves to the lower part of the screen during adjustment.

Sets vertical outline correction. The item display moves to the lower part of the screen during adjustment.

Selects IP conversion mode. (see “IP mode” below.)

<MODE2> Intra-field interpolation

<MODE1> Intra-frame interpolation

Switches between color and monochrome (MONO).

<OFF> Color

<ON> Monochrome

* When ON, the CHROMA setting of the picture adjusting knob is fixed at 0.

With an Anamo lens and HD-SDI input, the picture is resized to Anamo magnification (the vertically enlarged signal can be vertically compressed and corrected for display).

Sets the aspect ratio for SD signal input.

<4:3> 4:3 display

<16:9> 16:9 display

Sets under-scan and normal display.

<NORMAL> Normal display

<UNDER> Under-scan

* 4

*

*

5

6

The following sharpness values are available and the settings for the selected input signal is displayed.

Adjustment status during selection appears at the bottom left of the screen.

1) VIDEO system input (VIDEO) (the factory defaults are SHARPNESS MODE: LOW and SHARPNESS

H/V: 0)

2) HD for any other input (the factory defaults are SHARPNESS MODE: HIGH and SHARPNESS H/V: 0).

3) SD for any other input (the factory defaults are SHARPNESS MODE: LOW and SHARPNESS H/V: 0).

To use the “SUB WINDOW” (page 42) function,

1) Change settings after exiting the “SUB WINDOW” function.

2) It is recommended to use “MODE2” for handling fast video.

“SCAN” changes are not reflected in Anamo size display.

IP mode

“MODE1” performs IP conversion using intra-frame interpolation.

This monitor suppresses the delay to within 1 field.

The factory default is “MODE1”.

“MODE2” performs IP conversion using intra-field interpolation.

Since interpolation is performed inside each field, this mode is suitable for checking interlace status.

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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” (WB) adjustments.

The underlined values are factory preset setting values.

Sub menu Settings

COLOR TEMP.

* 1 USER 0 - 63

D93

D65

D56

GAIN

RED

GREEN

BLUE

BIAS

0 - 1023

(Factory defaults are color temperature

<D65> values.)

* These are the adjustments made before shipment from the factory.

Description

Selects the color temperature that will become the basis for adjustment.

<USER 0 - 63> Adjustable settings 0 - 63 (equivalent to a color temperature range of

3,000 K - 9,300 K)

<D93> Equivalent to a color temperature of 9,300 K

<D65> Equivalent to a color temperature of 6,500 K

<D56> Equivalent to a color temperature of 5,600 K

Adjusts the GAIN elements

Press [ENTER] to switch to RGB direct adjustment mode.

(This allows you to begin adjusting GAIN first.)

Adjusts the GAIN elements for RED. (For numerical value confirmation)

Adjusts the GAIN elements for GREEN. (For numerical value confirmation)

Adjusts the GAIN elements for BLUE. (For numerical value confirmation)

RED

GREEN

BLUE

RESET

- 512 - 511

(Factory default: 0)

Adjusts the BIAS elements

[Press [ENTER] to switch to RGB direct adjustment mode.

(This allows you to begin adjusting BIAS first.)

Adjusts the BIAS elements for RED. (For numerical value confirmation)

Adjusts the BIAS elements for GREEN. (For numerical value confirmation)

Adjusts the BIAS elements for BLUE. (For numerical value confirmation)

Resets “GAIN RED” - “BIAS BLUE” to color temperature values selected under “COLOR TEMP.”

* 1 Selecting “COLOR TEMP.” and pressing [ENTER] after making a change, opens a confirmation screen.

Selecting “YES” and pressing [ENTER] in this screen resets selected GAIN and BIAS values to the selected color temperature values.

Main Menu (continued)

GAIN/BIAS RGB direct adjustment mode

If you press [ENTER] when the [GAIN] or [BIAS] item is selected in the WHITE BALANCE VAR (1 to 3) menu, the screen switches to the one below and you can use the picture adjusting knobs to directly adjust the RGB while checking the picture.

R is assigned to knob 1, G to knob 2, and B to knob 3.

If “WHITE BALANCE” is assigned to FUNCTION1 to FUNCTION3, this mode can also be accessed from the FUNCTION buttons.

489 511 456

R-GAIN G-GAIN B-GAIN

F-IN-R

PEAK/

PHASE CHROMA

VOLUME/

BRIGHT

CONT./

B.LIGHT

You can switch between GAIN and BIAS by pressing the corresponding knob.

If you press [ENTER] in the [GAIN] menu, GAIN adjustment is displayed first.

If you press [ENTER] in the [BIAS] menu, BIAS adjustment is displayed first.

• When you access the mode from a FUNCTION button, GAIN adjustment is displayed first.

The adjustment item name and the numerical value of the element is displayed above each of the knobs.

Press the [MENU] button to return to menu display. * 1

If you switched the mode with a FUNCTION button, display disappears if you press the

FUNCTION button. * 1

* 1 The same operation is also performed after 10 seconds of inaction.

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Main Menu (continued)

SYSTEM CONFIG

Sub menu

SUB WINDOW

Settings

FULL

PART

MENU POSITION CENTER

LB

RB

RT

LT

STATUS

DISPLAY * 1

CONTINUE

3SEC OFF

OFF

BATTERY

REMAIN

WARNING

VOLTAGE * 3

OFF

ON

TYPE1

TYPE2

The underlined values are factory preset setting values.

Description

Selects sub-window type.

<FULL> Reduces the entire images for both input signals and places them side by side.

<PART> Cuts out the center of the images for both input signals and places them side by side (the images are shown at their original size).

Positions the on-screen menu.

<CENTER> Center of the screen

<LB> Left Bottom <RB> Right Bottom

<RT> Right Top <LT> Left Top

Sets the display state of the operating status display (page 18).

<CONTINUE> Displayed at all times

<3SEC OFF> Displayed for 3 seconds after a status change.

<OFF> Not displayed.

* 2

Selects whether DC power supply voltage and battery level display.

<OFF> Not displayed.

<ON> Displayed.

Sets the near end warning voltage for the battery level display.

<TYPE1> Select this when you will mainly use an external DC power supply. Near end is approximately 11.3 V.

<TYPE2> Select this when you will mainly use a battery. Near end is approximately 13.3 V.

Loads saved factory defaults (FACTORY) or user data (USER1 -

USER5) (page 23) .

After loading user data, the screen displays the signal selected before user data was loaded.

SETUP LOAD * 3 USER5 * 4

USER4

USER3

USER2

USER1

* 4

* 4

*

*

4

4

FACTORY

SETUP SAVE USER5

USER4

USER3

USER2

USER1

Up to 5 sets of user data can be saved (page 23).

They save menu settings and adjustments made with the picture adjusting knob except “SETUP SAVE/SETUP LOAD.”

POWER ON

SETUP

USER5

USER4

USER3

USER2

USER1

FACTORY

LAST

Selects the settings used when the power is turned on.

<LAST> Starts in the mode used when the power was last turned off.

<FACTORY> Starts up using the factory defaults.

<USER1 - 5> Starts up using USER registered settings.

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*

*

1

2

*

*

3

4

When PIXEL to PIXEL, operation is with CONTINUE regardless of the setting.

When PIXEL TO PIXEL/3D assist mode, the 3SEC OFF setting becomes equivalent to CONTINUE.

When the BATTERY REMAIN display setting is OFF, near end warning display does not occur.

The settings of USER1 to USER 5 and FACTORY are the same at the time of shipment from the factory.

Main Menu (continued)

Sub menu

COLOR SPACE * 5

Settings

SMPTE-C

EBU

ITU-709 * 6

OFF

ON

Description

Sets the studio standard color space.

POWER SAVE

MODE

CALIBRATION

AREA SETTING

NTSC

NTSC (J)

PAL

Sets the power save mode

<ON> The backlight dims when no signal (NO SIGNAL) is input for 60 seconds or longer. Signal input or menu operation will return the backlight to its normal brightness.

Connect Display Color Analyzer CA-210 and then perform calibration. This also allows you to restore the calibration data to the factory preset setting values.

(pages 35, 36, and 37)

Selects the area of the unit.

(→ “Selecting Area of Use” on page 8)

• The setting does not vary depending on the operation of SETUP

LOAD or POWER ON SETUP.

*

*

5

6

The factory preset setting value varies depending on the area set in “AREA SETTING”.

ITU-709 indicates the ITU-R BT.709 standard.

■ CALIBRATION

The CALIBRATION function in this unit measures LCD panel characteristics from low to high brightness values and internal monitor processing handles CALIBRATION.

CALIBRATION does not rely on image quality settings since internal signals are used for a calibration.

CALIBRATION in this unit is made at D65 color temperature and other color temperatures are results calculated automatically from this value.

Equipment required for calibration

• Konica Minolta CA-210

• or CA-310 display color analyzer

Konica Minolta CA-

PU12 or CA-PU15

SERIAL Terminal (9P) standard measurement probe

A RS-232C cable (male to male, straight)

Connect the SERIAL terminal on this unit to the RS-

232C terminal on the display color analyzer using a straight cable.

Analyzer Side

Pin number Signal

1 CD

7

8

5

6

9

2

3

4

RXD

TXD

DTR

GND

DSR

RTS

CTS

GND

(Straight) This unit Side

Pin number Signal

1 N.C.

7

8

5

6

9

2

3

4

TXD

RXD

DSR

GND

DTR

CTS

RTS

N.C.

This unit

Konica Minolta CA-PU12 or CA-PU15 standard measurement probe

Konica Minolta CA-210 or CA-310 display color analyzer

RS-232C cable

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Main Menu (continued)

• When using the CA-210 display color analyzer, be sure to set the compensation values shown on the right. If they are not set, correct calibration will not be performed. For details on setup

Compensation x y

Lv procedures, refer to the CA-210 User's Guide.

There is no compensation when using Display Color Analyzer CA-310.

W

0.296

0.6534 0.2851 0.1485

0.3036 0.3271 0.5927 0.0523

203.4

R

43.18

G

148.1

B

15.5

Turn on this unit and perform adequate aging (about 1 hour) before starting calibration.

Make the room dark so that no external light can enter the standard measurement probe before starting the calibration. If external light enters the probe, the low brightness characteristics may not be calibrated correctly.

LCD panel characteristics and instrument error in the display color analyzer may sometimes result in small differences in values after calibration.

In a fine tuning of the monitor, also set GAIN and BIAS for R, G and B in the COLOR TEMP. VAR mode.

Do not apply the probe to a WFM/VECTOR display on the screen.

CALIBRATION

Select CALIBRATION in the “SYSTEM CONFIG” menu to open the following menus.

Sub menu

AUTO CALIBRATION * 1

Settings Description

▼ Connect a CA-210 Display color analyzer and use this submenu to make a calibration.

Select “AUTO CALIBRATION” and select “YES” in the confirmation screen that appears to start calibration.

RESET * 2 ▼ Returns calibration data to their factory defaults.

Select “RESET” and select “YES” in the confirmation screen that appears to return calibrated values to their factory defaults.

* 1

* 2

“EXECUTING” is displayed during “AUTO CALIBRATION” and “COMPLETE” appears when calibration ends. “INCOMPLETE” appears if calibration could not be completed.

When “RESET” ends, “COMPLETE” appears.

Performing AUTO CALIBRATION

1. Press [ ][ ] in the “SYSTEM CONFIG” menu, select the [CALIBRATION] submenu and press [ENTER].

2. Press [ ][ ], select the [AUTO

CALIBRATION] submenu and press [ENTER].

3. Select “YES” and press [ENTER].

This starts calibration.

[AUTO CALIBRATION] xxxxxxxx

[AUTO CALIBRATION]

YES

NO

MENU EXIT SEL. ENTER ENTER

MENU EXIT SEL. ENTER ENTER xxxxxxxxx indicates that one of the following messages with the meaning listed below appears.

EXECUTING: Operation in progress

COMPLETE: Operation completed

INCOMPLETE: Operation incompleted.

(Check the SERIAL connection or display color analyzer connection.)

4. Turn the power off and then on after performing auto calibration.

Main Menu (continued)

RESET operation

1. Press [ ][ ] in the “SYSTEM CONFIG” menu, select the [CALIBRATION] submenu and press [ENTER].

2. Press [ ][ ], select the [RESET] submenu and press [ENTER].

[RESET]

YES

NO

3. Select “YES” and press [ENTER].

This starts calibration.

[RESET] xxxxxxxx

MENU EXIT SEL. ENTER ENTER

MENU EXIT SEL. ENTER ENTER xxxxxxxxx indicates that the following message with the meaning listed below appears.

COMPLETE: Operation completed

4. Turn the power off and then on after performing auto calibration.

VF CONFIG

Sub menu

VF CONTROL

REAR TALLY

ZEBRA

Settings

VF-CH

ALL-CH

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

The underlined values are factory preset setting values.

Description

Used to select the input line for the VF function of the monitor.

(VF function: tally lamps (red and green) lit, zebra displayed, !

displayed, aspect changed [SD])

<VF-CH> Only enabled when the VF line is selected.

<ALL-CH> Enabled with all input lines.

Used to allow control of the tally lamp on the rear of the monitor.

<OFF> Does not light.

<ON> Lights when TALLY control from a GPI/camera is ON.

Used to set ZEBRA information in the camera.

<OFF> Sets the information to OFF.

<ON> Sets the information to ON.

• The priority sequence for GPI control and SERIAL is as follows: GPI > VF CONFIG > SERIAL.

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Main Menu (continued)

FUNCTION

Sub menu

FUNCTION 1 -

FUNCTION 3

Settings

HV DELAY

BLUE ONLY

GAMMA SELECT

SD ASPECT

SCAN

SUB WINDOW

WFM/VECTOR

MARKER

WHITE BALANCE

PIXEL TO PIXEL

PIXEL POSITION

FOCUS-IN-RED

ZEBRA

REAR TALLY

LEVEL METER

CROSS HATCH

MONO

BLACK MODE

TIME CODE

CLOSED CAPTION

UNDEF

(Factory default:

FUNCTION1:

WFM/VECTOR

FUNCTION2:

PIXEL TO PIXEL

FUNCTION3:

FOCUS-IN-RED)

The underlined values are factory preset setting values.

Description

Selects functions to be assigned to [FUNCTION1] -

[FUNCTION3] (front panel buttons).

<HV DELAY>

Displays the image blanking period.

The display changes in the following order.

DELAY OFF → H DELAY → V DELAY → HV DELAY →

DELAY OFF

<BLUE ONLY>

Cuts the red and green signals. Use this function to check phase and chroma. This button toggles between ON and

OFF.

<GAMMA SELECT>

* *

*

*

*

1

*

*

1

*

*

*

*

* 2 * 3

Displays the gamma curve.

The display changes in the following order.

GAMMA STANDARD → GAMMA FILM →

GAMMA STDIO/PST → GAMMA STANDARD

<SD ASPECT> 2 3

Switches between “16:9” and “4:3.”

<SCAN> 2 3

Switches between “UNDER SCAN” and “NORMAL SCAN”.

<SUB WINDOW> 1

Sets the split-screen function.

The display changes in the following order.

SINGLE → FULL/PART → STILL → SINGLE

<WFM/VECTOR> 2

Displays waveform or vector display.

For details on the available operation items, refer to page

41.

<MARKER> 2 3 4

Turns the marker on and off.

For details on the available operation items, refer to page

41.

<WHITE BALANCE>

WHITE BALANCE GAIN/BIAS RGB direct adjustment can only be accessed when VAR1 to VAR3 are selected in

COLOR TEMP.

<PIXEL TO PIXEL>

Turns the PIXEL TO PIXEL function On and Off.

<PIXEL POSITION>

Positions the display of signals in PIXEL TO PIXEL mode.

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*

*

1

2

*

*

3

4

The settings are cancelled when the power is turned OFF.

If these settings are changed, the menu settings will also change.

The control settings do not operate during GPI operation.

Not displayed when 16:9, 4:3 and CENTER are all OFF in the MARKER menu settings.

Main Menu (continued)

Sub menu

(From the previous page)

Settings Description

<FOCUS-IN-RED>

Used to highlight in red the section of the image that is being focused.

<ZEBRA>

Used to set the zebra display ON or OFF for the camera.

<REAR TALLY>

Used to set the rear tally ON or OFF.

<LEVEL METER>

Turns the AUDIO LEVEL METER display On and Off.

<CROSS HATCH>

Displays the cross hatch grid.

The display changes in the following order.

CROSS HATCH OFF → CROSS HATCH LOW →

CROSS HATCH HIGH

<MONO> * 2 *

Switches between color and monochrome.

<BLACK MODE>

This mode is for reducing floating black and checking the gradation of dark sections.

The brightness of the backlight is reduced and the contrast is increased so that up to 75 % of the input signal level has the same gamma curve as the set GAMMA SELECT. The signal level on or above that is clipped at 75 %.

<TIME CODE> 2

Turns the time code display on and off.

<CLOSED CAPTION>

<UNDEF>

Undefined

3

*

* 2

*

*

*

*

*

1

6

2

3

2

*

* 7

5

* 2

Turns the closed caption display on and off.

For details on the available operation items, refer to page 41.

FUNCTION

DISPLAY * 8

OFF

ON1

ON2 * 9

Selects display of functions assigned to [FUNCTION1] -

[FUNCTION3] (front panel buttons). It also selects button action

(1- touch, 2-touch, off).

<OFF> No function display.

<ON1> 1-touch action to display and perform functions.

<ON2> 2-touch action to display and perform functions.

• If a FUNCTION button is pushed during the picture adjusting knobs display, the picture adjusting knobs display will be cancelled and the FUNCTION operation cannot be executed.

*

*

6

7

*

*

8

9

*

*

1

2

*

*

3

5

The settings are cancelled when the power is turned OFF.

If these settings are changed, the menu settings will also change.

The control settings do not operate during GPI operation.

During FOCUS-IN-RED operation, the detection sensitivity can be changed with the F-IN-R knob. The setting range is from 0 to 30, with a higher numerical value resulting in higher detection sensitivity (the focus becomes worse).

Only enabled when TALLY control from the camera or GPI (R-TALLY) is ON.

The bright picture more than 75 % is clipped. The back light and contrast cannot be adjusted.

The operating status is displayed regardless of the ON/OFF setting.

The function displayed with the ON2 setting can be operated with a button only during the time that it is displayed.

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Main Menu (continued)

40

FUNCTION setting restrictions

Under the following conditions, “INVALID FUNCTION” is displayed and the settings cannot be configured.

Settings

HV DELAY

GAMMA SELECT

SD ASPECT

SCAN

SUB WINDOW

WFM/VECTOR

Inoperable Condition or Mode

SUB WINDOW

WFM

PIXEL TO PIXEL

3D ASSIST

When HDMI (640 x 480) input

When GPI is set

When HDMI (640 x 480) input

When GPI is set

SUB WINDOW (Still image)

3D ASSIST

When HDMI (640 x 480) input

When GPI is set

SUB WINDOW

PIXEL TO PIXEL

3D ASSIST

When HDMI (640 x 480) input

3D ASSIST

When HDMI (640 x 480) input

(VECTOR is not displayed when other than SDI1 or SDI2 input)

SUB WINDOW

PIXEL TO PIXEL

3D ASSIST

When HDMI (640 x 480) input

MARKER

WHITE BALANCE

PIXEL TO PIXEL

When GPI is set

SUB WINDOW

3D ASSIST

When HDMI (640 x 480) input

When other than VAR1 to VAR3 selected in COLOR TEMP.

(Enabled when 1080i/p signal input)

When other than 1080i/p signal input

SUB WINDOW

3D ASSIST

FOCUS-IN-RED •

When WFM is ON

When GPI is set

When INT-SG is selected

When other than SDI1, SDI2, or HDMI input LEVEL METER

MONO

TIMECODE

CLOSED CAPTION

When GPI is set

When HDMI (640 x 480) input

When other than HD-SDI input

When HDMI (640 x 480) input

When VF signal input

When YP

B

P

3D ASSIST

R

signal input

• The function assigned to FUNCTION3 does not work when you operate the unit in 3D assist mode because the FUNCTION3 button becomes specifically for switching to 2D picture adjustment mode (2D

ADJUST).

Main Menu (continued)

Functions displayed during FUNCTION button operation

Pressing any of the [FUNCTION1] to [FUNCTION3] buttons displays the operations assigned to each button as shown below.

• HV DELAY

DELAY OFF/H DELAY/V DELAY/

HV DELAY

• BLUE ONLY

BLUE ONLY ON/BLUE ONLY OFF

• GAMMA SELECT

GAMMA STANDARD/GAMMA FILM/

GAMMA STDIO/PST

• SD ASPECT

4:3/16:9

• SCAN

NORMAL SCAN/UNDER SCAN

• SUB WINDOW

SINGLE/FULL/PART/STILL

• WFM/VECTOR

WFM/VECTOR OFF/WFM Y ON/

WFM R ON/WFM G ON/WFM B ON/

VECTOR×1/VECTOR×2S/VECTOR×2/

VECTOR×4/VECTOR×8

• MARKER

MARKER OFF/4:3 MARKER/

13:9 MARKER/14:9 MARKER/

CNSCO2.39 MARKER/

CNSCO2.35 MARKER/

2:1 MARKER/VISTA MARKER/

95% MARKER/93% MARKER/

90% MARKER/88% MARKER/

80% MARKER/ xx% MARKER (xx % is a USER setting value of

80 % to 100 %)/MARKER ON

• When the setting values of both 16:9 and 4:3 are set to other than OFF in the MARKER menu settings, the setting value of 16:9 is displayed in the first half section, and the setting value of 4:3 is displayed in the second half section.

• PIXEL TO PIXEL

PIXEL TO PIXEL OFF/

PIXEL TO PIXEL CENTER/

PIXEL TO PIXEL LT/

PIXEL TO PIXEL RT/

PIXEL TO PIXEL RB/

PIXEL TO PIXEL LB

• PIXEL POSITION

PIXEL TO PIXEL OFF/

PIXEL TO PIXEL CENTER/

PIXEL TO PIXEL LT/

PIXEL TO PIXEL RT/

PIXEL TO PIXEL RB/

PIXEL TO PIXEL LB

• FOCUS-IN-RED

FOCUS-IN-RED OFF/FOCUS-IN-RED ON

• ZEBRA

ZEBRA OFF/ZEBRA ON

• REAR TALLY

REAR TALLY OFF/ REAR TALLY ON

• LEVEL METER

METER OFF/METER 2CH/METER 4CH/

METER 8CH

• CROSS HATCH

CROSS HATCH HIGH/

CROSS HATCH LOW/

CROSS HATCH OFF

• MONO

MONO ON/MONO OFF

• TIME CODE

LTC/VITC/LUB/VUB/TC OFF

• BLACK MODE

BLACK MODE OFF/BLACK MODE ON

• CLOSED CAPTION

CC1/CC2/CC3/CC4/CC OFF

(SRV1/SRV2/SRV3/SRV4/SRV5/

SRV6/CC OFF)

* The displayed items differ depending on the selection for CC TYPE.

• 2D ADJUST

2D ADJUST OFF/2D ADJUST ON

<Note>

WHITE BALANCE is switched to adjustment mode with a FUNCTION button, and the indication that indicates the operation is not displayed.

■ “HV DELAY”

This displays the blanking period. Each press of the button changes the display as follows: H blanking display → V blanking display → H and V blanking display → no blanking display.

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Main Menu (continued)

“SUB WINDOW”

Opening the “SUB WINDOW” function splits the screen (main window) in two as shown below to enable comparison of a recorded still image with live video.

Use the “SUB WINDOW” setting (FULL, PART) in the “SYSTEM CONFIG” menu (page 34) to set up the function as shown below.

Press the button ([FUNCTION1] to [FUNCTION3] (page 38)) to which the “SUB WINDOW” function has been assigned to turn the function on and off.

• This assumes that the “SUB WINDOW” function has been assigned to any of the [FUNCTION1] to

[FUNCTION3] buttons.

To setup “I-P MODE” (page 31), exit the “SUB WINDOW” function first.

• FULL

Resizes the main window to also display a second window (two sub-windows).

Normal window

(main window)

Press the FUNCTION button to which the SUB WINDOW function has been assigned.

Before memory

(two sub-windows)

After memory

(two sub-windows)

Press the button again

Press the button again

Video Video Video Still image Video

(Left side is stored in memory.)

• PART

Resizes the main window to show only its center to also display a second image (two sub-windows).

Normal window

(main window)

Press the FUNCTION button to which the SUB WINDOW function has been assigned.

Before memory

(two sub-windows)

After memory

(two sub-windows)

Press the button again

Press the button again

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Video

Crops the image to show its center part

Video Video

The cropped main window image is placed side by side with a second image

Still image Video

(Left side is stored in memory.)

These examples show 16:9 aspect ratio images.

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 different input channels may distort the sub-window (left side, still image) or blanking could occur. However, input of an identical format signal to the input terminal during still image acquisition will display correctly.

Main Menu (continued)

“WFM/VECTOR”

The “WFM/VECTOR” function enables display of the waveform and vector display. Use “DISPLAY

SETUP” in the main menu to select “WFM” and “VECTOR” display. (page 50)

Press the button ([FUNCTION1] to [FUNCTION3] (page 39)) to which the “WFM/VECTOR” function has been assigned to switch the display in the following order.

WFM/VECTOR OFF → WFM Y ON → WFM R ON → WFM G ON → WFM B ON → VECTOR (x1 to x8)

• This assumes that the “WFM/VECTOR” function has been assigned to any of the [FUNCTION1] to

[FUNCTION3] buttons.

WFM is displayed in the order of the Y signal, R signal, G signal, and B signal.

Press the FUNCTION button to which the WFM/VECTOR function has been assigned.

Normal screen

Press the button again

WFM display

(Y→R→G→B)

Press the button again

VECTOR display * 1

WFM

(waveform display)

VECTOR

(vector display)

These examples show 16:9 aspect ratio images.

* 1 Displayed only for SDI signal input.

• The scale display is as shown below.

100 %

This dotted line is 109%.

50 %

0 %

A dotted line indicates for each 10% increase.

This dotted line is -4%.

I axis

The frame is ±2.5°, ±2.5 %

Q axis

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Main Menu (continued)

“PIXEL TO PIXEL” and “PIXEL POSITION”

The “PIXEL TO PIXEL” function allows you to check images at their actual pixel resolution (1080i/p signals only).

Press the button ([FUNCTION1] to [FUNCTION3] (page 38)) to which the “PIXEL TO PIXEL” function has been assigned to turn the function on. Then press the button ([FUNCTION1] to [FUNCTION3] (page 38)) to which the “PIXEL POSITION” function has been assigned to position the display of signals.

• This assumes that the “PIXEL TO PIXEL” and “PIXEL POSITION” functions have been assigned to any of the [FUNCTION1] to [FUNCTION3] buttons.

The underlined values are factory preset setting values.

Item Settings

PIXEL TO PIXEL * 1 * 2 OFF

ON

PIXEL POSITION CENTER

LT

RT

RB

LB

Description

Sets whether to display the screen display size at the input signal size.

<OFF> Not displayed. <ON> Displayed.

Compatible formats

1080/60i/59i/50i/60p/59p/50p/30p/29p/

25p/24p/23p/25PsF/24PsF/23PsF

Positions the display of signals in PIXEL TO PIXEL mode.

<CENTER> Center of the screen

<LT> Left Top

<RT> Right Top

<RB> Right Bottom

<LB> Left Bottom

* 1

* 2

The following settings are disabled in PIXEL TO PIXEL mode.

Setting “ANAMO” to “ON”, and setting “SCAN” to “UNDER” in “VIDEO CONFIG”

Any “HV DELAY” setting in “FUNCTION”

“MARKER” display

Enabled during “SDI1”, “SDI2”, “HDMI”, “YP

B

P

R

” and “VF (VF-YP

B

P

R

)” input.

“PIXEL POSITION” display position sequence

PIXEL POSITION:  →  →  →  →  →  .....

 CENTER  LT (LEFT TOP)

 RB (RIGHT BOTTOM)  LB (LEFT BOTTOM)

 RT (RIGHT TOP)

Main Menu (continued)

“CROSS HATCH”

If the CROSS HATCH function is used, markers are displayed at regular vertical and horizontal intervals to facilitate, for example, easy composition. The marker line width is 1 dot /1 line and the interval is 80 dots/80 lines or 40 dots/40 lines depending on the “SIZE” setting in the MARKER menu (page 27).

Each press of the button (“FUNCTION1” to “FUNCTION3” (page 38)) to which the “CROSS HATCH” has been assigned turns the function on and off.

• This assumes that the “CROSS HATCH” function has been assigned to any of the [FUNCTION1] to

[FUNCTION3] buttons.

Each press of the FUNCTION button to which the “CROSS HATCH” function is assigned changes the display as shown.

HD/SD (16:9) mode

SD (4:3) mode

Press the button again

Dim cross hatch

Press the button again

Bright cross hatch

Press the button again (back to original image without cross hatch)

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Main Menu (continued)

“FOCUS-IN-RED”

When the “FOCUS-IN-RED” function is used, the section that is being focused is displayed in an easy-tounderstand red, making camera focus adjustments easy.

Each press of the button (“FUNCTION1” to “FUNCTION3” (page 38)) to which the “FOCUS-IN-RED” has been assigned turns the function on and off.

• This assumes that the “FOCUS-IN-RED” function has been assigned to any of the [FUNCTION1] to

[FUNCTION3] buttons.

When the “FOCUS-IN-RED” function is displayed, the detection sensitivity level (0 - 30) can be changed with the F-IN-R knob. A higher numerical value results in lower detection sensitivity (outlines are displayed in red even when they are not in focus properly).

If you set CHROMA to 0 or assign "MONO" to another function button to switch to monochrome, the focus will become easier to check.

Push once the FUNCTION button to which the

FOCUS-IN-RED function is assigned.

Normal screen FOCUS-IN-RED display

Press the button again

The foreground is in focus

The outlines in focus are displayed in red

Press the button again

The background is in focus

These examples show 16:9 aspect ratio images.

Main Menu (continued)

GPI

“GPI CONTROL” is used to enable and disable GPI functions and assign functions to each of the GPI terminal pins (page 62).

The underlined values are factory preset setting values.

Sub menu Settings

GPI CONTROL DISABLE

ENABLE

Description

Enables and disables GPI functions

<DISABLE> Disabled

<ENABLE> Enabled

GPI1 - GPI8 UNDEF

MARKER1 ON/OFF

MARKER2 ON/OFF

MARKER BACK HALF

MARKER BACK BLACK

CENTER MARKER

INPUT SEL. VIDEO

INPUT SEL. SDI1

INPUT SEL. SDI2

INPUT SEL. HDMI

INPUT SEL. YP

B

P

R

INPUT SEL. VF

INPUT SEL. INT SG

SD ASPECT

SCAN

R-TALLY

G-TALLY

MONO

GAMMA SEL. FILM

GAMMA SEL. STDIO/PST

PIXEL TO PIXEL

FOCUS-IN-RED

REMOTE STANDBY

Assigns functions to the GPI control terminal pins.

The same items can be set to each terminal (page

62).

Note:

Operation may not be possible depending on the setting conditions.

Example: “SD ASPECT” operation when input signal is HD

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Main Menu (continued)

INPUT SELECT

Sub menu

VIDEO

FORMAT

NTSC SETUP

Settings

OFF

ON

AUTO

NTSC

PAL

75

00

The underlined values are factory preset setting values.

Description

Sets or cancels VIDEO line for the INPUT button.

* 1

Used to select the format for VIDEO input.

<NTSC> NTSC <PAL> PAL

* 2

<AUTO> NTSC or PAL is selected automatically.

Selects NTSC setup level.

<75> Select this function when using 7.5 % setup signals.

(Adjusts the interior of the monitor to the 7.5 % setup level to suit the black level)

<00> Select this when the signal is at a 0 IRE setup level.

Sets or cancels SDI1 line for the INPUT button.

* 1 SDI1

SDI2

HDMI

YP

B

P

R

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

SMPTE

B75

B00

Sets or cancels SDI2 line for the INPUT button.

* 1

Sets or cancels HDMI line for the INPUT button.

* 1

Sets or cancels YP

B

P

R

line for the INPUT button.

* 1

COMPONENT

LEVEL

Selects YP

B

P

R

(component) signal input level.

<SMPTE> Signal level complies with SMPTE and P

B

and P

R

are 0.7

V [p-p] at 100 % chroma.

<B75> Select this when connecting a Betacam or similar device with a setup function. (Adjusts the interior of the monitor to the 7.5 % setup level to suit the black level)

<B00> Select this when connecting a Betacam or similar device without a setup function.

Sets or cancels VF line for the INPUT button.

* 1 VF

VIDEO/YP

B

P

R

OFF

ON

VIDEO

YP

B

P

R

SIGNAL TYPE HD

SD

Used to select the VF input mode.

<VIDEO> Selects the VIDEO signal.

<YP

B

P

R

> Selects the YP

B

P

R

(component) signal.

Used to select the signal output from the camera.

<HD> Selects the HD signal.

<SD> Selects the SD signal.

Sets or cancels INT SG line for the INPUT button.

* 1 INT SG OFF

ON

* 1

* 2

All of the seven input lines (VIDEO, SDI1, SDI2, HDMI, YP

B

P

R

, VF, and INT SG) cannot be set to OFF. If six of the input lines are set to OFF, the one remaining input line cannot be set to OFF.

“AUTO” is the factory default, but select a specific format when there is risk that the input signal may be interrupted by outside noise.

Main Menu (continued)

AUDIO

Set the audio output and audio level meter.

Sub menu

SELECT L * 1 * 2

The underlined values are factory preset setting values.

Settings

CH1 - CH8

(Factory default: CH1)

Description

Selects embedded audio channel output to headphones (L).

SELECT R * 1 * 3

LEVEL METER

CH SELECT

POINT LINE

CH INFO.

* 4

HEAD ROOM * 5

CH1 - CH8

(Factory default: CH2)

OFF

ON

8CH

4CH

2CH

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

12dB

18dB

20dB

Selects embedded audio channel output to headphones (R).

Selects embedded audio level meter displayed. (page 20)

Selects number of audio level meter channels.

Switches the 0 dB line displayed on the meter on and off.

Switches the channel displayed on the meter on and off.

Sets the display position of the reference point in the meter display.

* 1

*

*

*

*

2

3

4

5

If the input signal is SD when CH5 to CH8 is selected:

The channel can be switched from CH5→CH1, CH6→CH2, CH7→CH3, and CH8→CH4. (The menu settings remain as is.)

When an HDMI signal is input, the audio of CH1 is output to the headphones (L) regardless of the menu setting.

When an HDMI signal is input, the audio of CH2 is output to the headphones (R) regardless of the menu setting.

When an HDMI signal is input, the display becomes 2CH regardless of the menu setting. When an SD-

SDI signal is input, the display becomes 4CH even if 8CH is selected in the menu.

The factory preset setting value varies depending on the area set in “AREA SETTING” (page 35).

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Main Menu (continued)

DISPLAY SETUP

Sub menu

WFM/VECTOR

POSITION LB

RB

RT

LT

Settings

OFF

WFM Y

WFM R

WFM G

WFM B

VECTOR

VECTOR MODE × 8

× 4

× 2

× 2S

× 1

VECTOR SCALE 100%

75%

The underlined values are factory preset setting values.

Description

Switches between “WFM/VECTOR” waveform and vector display.

<WFM Y> - <WFM B> Displays waveforms.

<VECTOR> Displays vector waveforms.

* 1

Selects the position for the “WFM/VECTOR” waveform display.

<LB> Left Bottom

<RB> Right Bottom

<RT> Right Top

<LT> Left Top

* 1

Enlarges vector waveforms.

< × 8> 8 ×

< × 4> 4 ×

< × 2> 2 ×

* 1

< × 2S> State in which displayed at scale of 1 x, and only waveforms enlarged to 2 x.

< × 1> 1 ×

Determines the scale of vector waveform.

<100%> Displays it at 100 % scale.

<75%> Displays it at 75 % scale.

Turns the time code display on and off.

TIME CODE

MODE SELECT

OFF

ON

LTC

VITC

LUB

VUB

Selects time code display mode.

<LTC> Displays linear time code (LTC).

<VITC> Displays vertical interval time code (VITC).

<LUB> Displays user bits included in LTC.

<VUB> Displays user bits included in VITC.

Turns closed caption display on and off.

* 2 CLOSED CAPTION OFF

ON

CC TYPE CEA-608

CEA-708

Selects the closed caption display mode.

<CEA-608> Displays data compliant with CEA-608.

<CEA-708> Displays data compliant with CEA-708.

CAPTION

CHANNEL

CAPTION

SERVICE

CC4

CC3

CC2

CC1

SRV6

SRV5

SRV4

SRV3

SRV2

SRV1

Selects the closed caption display channel for when CEA-608.

Selects the closed caption display service for when CEA-708.

* 1

* 2

Opens the vector display during SDI signal input.

Available during VIDEO input. Closed captions appear as bright lines on line 21 when closed caption is set to ON and underscan is also on.

Main Menu (continued)

CONTROL

Sub menu

CONTROL

Settings

LOCAL

REMOTE

LOCAL ENABLE * 2 DISABLE

INPUT

The underlined values are factory preset setting values.

Description

Selects operation. (with control clock)

<LOCAL> Enables front panel operation

<REMOTE> Enables remote operation (front panel operation is locked) * 1

Selects the disabled operation on the front panel when selecting “REMOTE” under “CONTROL”.

<DISABLE> Disables all front panel operations.

<INPUT> All controls except [INPUT SELECT] and the volume knob are disabled.

* 1 The menu can be displayed when the lock is engaged.

Only “CONTROL/LOCAL ENABLE” menu items are available when the lock is engaged.

The picture adjusting knob is disabled when the lock is engaged.

The FUNCTION buttons cannot be operated when the lock is engaged.

The “LOCAL ENABLE” setting determines operations in lock mode.

The key mark is displayed during lock engagement.

[MAIN MENU] Key mark

* 2 Only available when “REMOTE” is selected under “CONTROL.”

HOURS METER

Sub menu

2D/3D ASSIST

VF CONFIG

FUNCTION

GPI

DISPLAY SETUP

CONTROL

Settings

2D

Description

OPERATION

LCD

XXXXXXh * 1 Displays the number of hours it has been on.

XXXXXXh * 1 Displays the number of hours that the backlight has been on.

* 1 “XXXXXX” indicates up to 262,800 hours (approx. 30 years). “OVER” is indicated when the number of hours is 262,800 or higher.

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3D Assist Mode

The unit is equipped with 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)R

Two types of image, one for the left eye (L) and one for the right eye (R), are input to the two SDI1 and

SDI2 terminals.

In 3D assist mode, the input is fixed to SDI1/SDI2 and the input line cannot be changed.

An appropriate phase difference with the input signal of SDI2 is one that is up to ±15 µs using the input signal of SDI1 as the reference.

If the input signal formats of SDI1 and SDI2 are not identical or only one of the signals is input, the screen display will black out.

Assist functions

Assist Function Name Screen Indication

MIRROR Side-by-side

Description

Inverts the left and right and top and bottom of SDI2 (R) image to enable the basic adjustments of a 3D camera to be made.

(Half-mirror type supported)

SHIFT Overlay

COMPARISON

CONVERGENCE

COLOR

ZOOM FOCUS

VERTICAL

OVERLAY

Side-by-side

Normal 1 screen display

Overlay

Side-by-side

Side-by-side

Overlay

Shifts SDI2 (R) image horizontally and vertically to enable the lens axis of the 3D camera to be checked.

Displays a halftone marker on the inside. A subject captured with only the camera of the L or R can be checked.

Switches the L/R images automatically or manually to enable the convergence point to be checked.

Overlays the L/R images on a checkerboard pattern to enable the brightness or color offset to be checked.

Enlarges part of an image to enable the focus offset or zoom offset to be checked.

Displays the horizontal line markers to enable the vertical offset to be checked.

Displays the vertical line markers to enable the width of parallax to be checked.

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How to switch to 3D assist mode

Select [3D ASSIST] in “2D/3D ASSIST” of the main menu.

The MIRROR assist functions starts, and a status screen like the one shown in the figure on the rights appears.

1

1 Indicates the name of the assist function selected with adjusting knob 4.

2 Indicates the format of the signal input to SDI1.

3 Indicates the format of the signal input to SDI2.

4 Indicates the functions assigned to adjusting knobs 1 to

4. For the functions assigned to adjusting knobs 1 to 3, the definitions vary by assist function. The setting value of each function is confirmed at the point in time when the corresponding adjusting knob is operated. (pages

54 to 58)

3D ASSIST - MIRROR-

SDI1(L): 1080/60i(L) SDI2(R): 1080/60i(R)

2 3

OFF

MIRROR -

4

MIRR

FUNC.

Adjusting knob 1 - 4

When you switch the mode to 3D assist mode, statuses 1 to 3 are displayed.

When you operate the function of 4 : If you press one of the adjusting knobs 1 to 4, statuses 1 to 3 disappear and status 4 is displayed. Status 4 continues to be displayed until the operation ends.

When you end the operation of 4 : If you press the FUNCTION3 button, status 4 disappears and statuses

1 to 3 are displayed.

3D Assist Mode (continued)

<Note>

• When a signal on which the LR information is superimposed is input to SDI1 such as when there is an

AG-3DA1 connection, that LR information is displayed on the right side of the signal format. If L and R are incorrectly input, the LR information is displayed in yellow. If the LR information is input to SDI2 only, the

LR information is not displayed on the right side of the signal format.

How to switch the assist function

Turn adjusting knob 4 (rightmost knob). Each turn clockwise switches the assist function in the order shown in the table above.

<Notes>

• When you switch to 3D assist mode, dedicated functions are assigned to the picture adjusting knobs and

FUNCTION3 button in the control section on the front panel.

When you want to make picture adjustments, switch to 2D mode.

To make picture adjustments while still in 3D assist mode, press the FUNCTION3 button to turn ON the 2D picture quality adjustment mode, and then switch the function of the adjusting knob to the 3D assist mode

• function.

(If you turn OFF the 2D picture quality adjustment mode (2D ADJUST), the adjusting knob is reset to the

3D assist mode function.)

The setting value is saved and the mode is returned to 3D assist mode when you press [ENTER] or when

10 seconds elapses after the setting value is changed.

■ How to return to 2D mode

Select [2D] in "2D/3D ASSIST” of the main menu.

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3D Assist Mode (continued)

MIRROR (Left/Right and Top/Bottom inversion)

This function inverts just the left and right or top and bottom or both the left and right and top and bottom of the input signals of SDI2 (R) to enable the basic adjustments of a rig-type 3D camera system (half mirror type) to be made.

Screen:

The L/R 2 screens are shown side-by-side.

TB

MIRROR - -

MIRR

FUNC.

<Notes>

• Left and right inversion and top and bottom

• inversion are also reflected in other assist functions.

The inversion setting information is even saved when the power is turned off.

The underlined values are factory preset setting values.

Sub menu Operation

MIRROR

Settings Description

Knob1 (turn) OFF

LR

TB

LRTB

Inverts the left and right and the top and bottom of the input signals on the SDI2 (R) side.

<OFF> Do not invert <LR> Invert Left and Right

<TB> Invert Top and Bottom

<LRTB> Invert Both Left and Right/Top and Bottom

SHIFT (Horizontal and Vertical Shift)

This function shifts the images of SDI2 (R) horizontally or vertically to enable you to overlay the images.

You can check the lens axis of a rig-type camera system while checking the rotation offset of the image.

Screen:

L/R are overlaid in one screen.

<Note>

The setting information for shifting images with the SHIFT function is not memorized. The initial display state is restored when you switch to the

COMPARISON function or another assist function.

0

H

0

V -

SHFT

FUNC.

The underlined values are factory preset setting values.

Sub menu Operation

H

V

Knob1 (turn)

Knob2 (turn)

Settings Description

-128 - 0 - 127 Shifts the images on the SDI2 (R) side horizontally.

-32 - 0 - 31 Shifts the images on the SDI2 (R) side vertically.

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COMPARISON (Composition Check)

This function is for checking when the subject is captured with only the camera of one side.

Screen:

The L/R 2 screens are shown side-by-side, and a

70% size half-tone marker is shown inside each of the images.

- - -

CMPR

FUNC.

<Assist Point>

If there is an image shown on either only the left or right, discomfort will be felt and stereoscopic vision will become difficult when the mode is set to 3D.

Perform a comparison check of the parts of the images outside of the markers.

3D Assist Mode (continued)

CONVERGENCE (Convergence Check)

This function is for checking the subject’s position at a fixed screen position in order to determine the depth position of the main subject.

Automatically or manually switch the SDI1 (L) image and SDI2 (R) image and then check the subject’s position.

Screen:

Normal display of one screen

Sub menu Operation

MODE Knob1 (turn)

<Assist Points>

• The place at which the image does not change is

• the convergence point.

If the camera adjustment (vertical or rotation direction position adjustment) is correct, the image at other than the convergence point will shift to the left/right target.

MANUAL

SPEED

MANU

MODE

L SLOW

MANUAL SPEED

CONV

FUNC.

Knob2 (turn)

Knob3 (turn)

L

R

The underlined values are factory preset setting values.

Settings Description

MANU

AUTO

Selects the switching method of the L side image and R side image.

<MANU> Manual switching <AUTO> Automatic switching

SLOW

FAST

Selects the image to display when the MODE menu is

MANU.

<L> Image of L side <R> Image of R side

Selects the speed for when the MODE menu is auto switching.

<SLOW> Every 1 second

<FAST> Every 4 frames (When 720P: Every 8 frames)

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

Screen:

Overlay L/R on one screen.

<Assist Point>

If it is easy to see the borderline of the checkerboard pattern, the brightness or color of L/R images is offset.

Sub menu Operation

SIZE Knob1 (turn)

128

SIZE - -

COLR

FUNC.

The underlined values are factory preset setting values.

Settings Description

128

256

Selects the checkerboard grid size for when overlaying the image of the L side and image of the R side.

<128> The checkerboard grid consists of squares of 128 samples and 128 lines.

<256> The checkerboard grid consists of squares of 256 samples and 256 lines.

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3D Assist Mode (continued)

ZOOM FOCUS (Zoom and Focus Check)

This function enlarges part of an image to enable you to check the focus offset and zoom offset on the left and right, which tends to cause eye fatigue.

Screen:

The L/R 2 screens are shown side-by-side.

<Assist Point>

Expanding the parts that are not in focus makes it easy to check the focus of the left and right cameras.

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Sub menu Operation Settings

ZOOM

F-IN-R

Knob1

(turn)

Knob2

(press)

Knob3

(turn)

OFF OFF

ZOOM F-IN-R

0 - 30L or

0 - 30R

(When 1080 signal input)

OFF

C

LT

CT

RT

RB

CB

LB

C

L

(When 720P signal input)

OFF

R

OFF

0 - 30L

0 - 30R

ZOOM

FUNC.

The underlined values are factory preset setting values.

Description

Selects the signal display position of the enlarged image (PIXEL TO PIXEL).

<Notes>

• If you press F-IN-R (operation knob 2) and then set

• the FOCUS-IN-RED function to ON, the ZOOM menu is disabled and the FOCUS-IN-RED function is given priority.

If the FOCUS-IN-RED function is then set to OFF, the ZOOM menu is restored to the setting before the

FOCUS-IN-RED was set to ON.

<OFF> Displays two screens side-by-side

<C> Center of screen

<LT> Top left of screen

<CT> Top center of screen

<RT> Top right of screen

<RB> Bottom right of screen

<CB> Bottom center of screen

<LB> Bottom left of screen

<OFF> Displays two screens side-by-side

<C> Center of screen

<L> Left of screen

<R> Right of screen

Turns OFF/ON the FOCUS-IN-RED function in the displayed screen.

<OFF> Turns OFF the function.

<0 to 30L> Displays the SDL1 (L) image side in

1-screen display and turns ON the function.

<0 to 30R> Displays the SDL2 (R) image side in

1-screen display and turns ON the function.

(The numerical value is the detection sensitivity level and is common to the left and right.)

Adjusts the detection sensitivity of FOCUS-IN-RED.

(The numerical value turns green when sensitivity adjustment can be made.)

A higher numerical value results in lower detection sensitivity (lack of sharpness).

<0 to 30> The detection level, which is common to the left and right.

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, which tends to cause eye fatigue.

Screen:

The L/R 2 screens are shown side-by-side, and two markers are shown.

13 Lines

Sub menu

EXPAND

DISP 384 384

EXPAND MARKER1 MARKER2

Operation Settings

Knob1 (press) DISP

×1

×2

VTCL

FUNC.

<Assist Points>

• Displaying horizontal line markers makes it easy

• to check the left/right vertical offset.

If the vertical offset becomes large, discomfort will be felt and stereoscopic vision will become difficult when the mode is set to 3D so make adjustments trying your hardest to eliminate camera vertical offset.

• The number of lines of the displayed image is measured and then the number of lines between the two horizontal line markers is displayed at the bottom left of the screen.

The underlined values are factory preset setting values.

Description

Selects the display screen.

<DISP> Displays the full screen.

<×1> (x1) Displays the screen with the actual number of pixels (PIXEL TO PIXEL)

<×2> (x2) Expands the actual number of pixels to x2 in the vertical direction only and then displays the screen.

Knob1 (turn)

MARKER1

MARKER2

Knob2 (turn)

Knob3 (turn)

T

C

B

Selects the display position for when the EXPAND setting is x1 or x2.

* 1

<T> Displays the top of the input image.

<C> Displays the center of the input image.

<B> Displays the bottom of the input image.

0 - 384 - 767 Shifts the upper horizontal line marker up or down.

* 2

0 - 384 - 767 Shifts the lower horizontal line marker up or down.

* 2

* 1

* 2

When the signal format is 720P, the display position of the image is not shifted when x1 display.

The two horizontal line markers are each indicated by two lines, and the position of the upper line is indicated.

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3D Assist Mode (continued)

OVERLAY (Parallax Check)

This function displays vertical line markers to enable you to check the width of parallax.

Overlay display Screen:

L/R images are overlaid and shown on one screen, and vertical line markers are shown at 3% intervals across the horizontal image width.

Gray display

STD 19

OVERLAY MARKER -

OVLY

FUNC.

• Vertical line markers can also be displayed in a gray screen in which the parallax portion is emphasized (gray display).

<Assist Point>

If the parallax is way too large, stereoscopic vision will become difficult when 3D images are viewed so check the width of parallax of the L side and R side images, using the width of the vertical line markers as a reference.

Sub menu Operation

OVERLAY

MARKER

GRAY 19

OVERLAY MARKER

OVLY

FUNC.

Knob1 (turn)

Knob2 (turn)

Settings

STD

GRAY

0 - 19 - 38

The underlined values are factory preset setting values.

Description

Selects overlay or gray display (displays image differences that emphasize the parallax portion).

<STD> Overlay display

<GRAY> Gray display (differences display)

Shifts the vertical line marker in the horizontal direction.

Setting Item Restrictions

List of Setting Item Restrictions in 2D Mode

(: Can be set and the function is enabled)

Settings

Input CH SDI1/SDI2

2D/3D ASSIST

MARKER

16:9 *

4:3

BACK

1

* 1 * 2

*

* 1 * 2

2

MARKER

* 1

CENTER

* 2

* 1 *

GPI MARKER1

2

GPI MARKER2

MARKER TYPE

* 1 * 2

CROSS HATCH

SIZE

* 1 * 2

* 1 * 2

VIDEO

CONFIG

GAMMA SELECT

FILM GAMMA

COLOR TEMP.

SHARPNESS MODE

SHARPNESS H

SHARPNESS V

I-P MODE

MONO

ANAMO * 1 *

SD ASPECT

2

*

SCAN * 1 * 2

SUB WINDOW

1 * 2

SYSTEM

CONFIG

VF

CONFIG

FUNCTION

MENU POSITION

STATUS DISPLAY

BATTERY REMAIN

WARNING VOLTAGE

SETUP LOAD

SETUP SAVE

POWER ON SETUP

COLOR SPACE

POWER SAVE MODE

CALIBRATION

AREA SETTING

VF CONTROL

REAR TALLY

ZEBRA

FUNCTION1

FUNCTION2

FUNCTION3

FUNCTION DISPLAY

SD HD

 

* 3 

 *

 

3

HDMI

VF

YP

B

P

R

YP

B

P

R

480

SD HD

 

VIDEO

VIDEO

SD HD SD HD

   

* 3    * 3 * 3 * 3  

* 3    * 3  

* 3    * 3 * 3 * 3  

* 3    * 3

* 3

* 3

* 3

* 3  

* 3    * 3 * 3 * 3  

* 3

* 3  

* 3    * 3 * 3 * 3  

* 3    * 3

* 3

* 3

* 3

* 3

       

* 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3

* 3

* 3

* 3

   

(Continued on next page)

*

*

* 3

1

2

This is not available when two screens are displayed with the SUB WINDOW function.

This is not available in PIXEL TO PIXEL mode.

Can be set but the function is disabled.

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Setting Item Restrictions (continued)

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(: Can be set and the function is enabled)

Settings

Input CH SDI1/SDI2

SD HD

HDMI

SD HD

VIDEO

VIDEO

VF

YP

B

P

R

YP

B

P

R

SD HD SD HD

GPI

INPUT

SELECT

AUDIO

DISPLAY

SETUP

CONTROL

HOURS

METER

IMAGE

ADJUSTMENT

GPI CONTROL

GPI1 - GPI8

VIDEO

FORMAT

NTSC SETUP

SDI1

SDI2

HDMI

* 3

* 3

* 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3  * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3

* 3

* 3

*

3 

* 3

* 3

* 3

* 3

*

3

YP

B

P

R

COMPONENT LEVEL

VF

VIDEO/ YP

INT SG

B

P

R

SIGNAL TYPE

SELECT L

SELECT R

LEVEL METER

CH SELECT

POINT LINE

CH INFO.

HEAD ROOM

WFM/VECTOR * 1

POSITION * 1 * 2

VECTOR MODE

VECTOR SCALE

TIME CODE

* 2

MODE SELECT

CLOSED CAPTION

* 1

* 1 * 2  

* 3 

CAPTION SERVICE

CONTROL

* 2

CC TYPE

CAPTION CHANNEL

* 3

*

*

3

3

*

*

3

3

*

*

*

* 3

*

*

*

3

3

3

3

3

3

*

*

*

*

*

* 3

* 3

3

3

3

3

4

*

*

*

*

*

* 3

* 3

3

3

3

3

4

*

*

* 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3

* 3 * 3

* 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3

* 3 * 3

* 3

* 3

* 3

* 3

* 3

* 3

* 3

* 3

* 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3

* 3 * 3

*

*

*

3

3

3

3

4

* 3

*

*

*

* 3

* 3

3

3

4

* 3

* 3

*

*

*

* 3

* 3

3

3

4

* 3

* 3

*

*

*

* 3

* 3

3

3

4

*

* 3

*

*

*

* 3

* 3

3

3

3

4

*

*

* 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3   * 3 * 3

* 3

*

*

*

*

* 3

* 3

* 3

* 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3

* 3

* 3

* 3

* 3

* 3

* 3

* 3

* 3

* 3

* 3

* 3

* 3

* 3

* 3

* 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3

* 3  * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3

3

3

3

3

3

4

LOCAL ENABLE

OPERATION

LCD

PEAKING

PHASE

CHROMA

BRIGHT

CONTRAST

BACKLIGHT

*

*

* 3

*

1

2

4

This is not available when two screens are displayed with the SUB WINDOW function.

This is not available in PIXEL TO PIXEL mode.

Can be set but the function is disabled.

VECTOR display is only shown when there is SDI input.

Setting Item Restrictions (continued)

List of Setting Item Restrictions in 3D Assist Mode

(: Can be set and the function is enabled)

Settings

2D/3D ASSIST

MARKER

16:9

4:3

BACK

MARKER

CENTER

GPI MARKER1

GPI MARKER2

MARKER TYPE

CROSS HATCH

SIZE

GAMMA SELECT

FILM GAMMA

Input CH SDI1/SDI2

HD

* 1

* 1

* 1

* 1

* 1

* 1

* 1

* 1

* 1

* 1

VIDEO

CONFIG

SYSTEM

CONFIG

VF

CONFIG

FUNCTION

COLOR TEMP.

SHARPNESS MODE

SHARPNESS H

SHARPNESS V

I-P MODE

MONO

ANAMO

SD ASPECT

SCAN

SUB WINDOW

MENU POSITION

STATUS DISPLAY

BATTERY REMAIN

WARNING VOLTAGE

SETUP LOAD

SETUP SAVE

POWER ON SETUP

COLOR SPACE

POWER SAVE MODE

CALIBRATION

AREA SETTING

VF CONTROL

REAR TALLY

ZEBRA

FUNCTION1

FUNCTION2

FUNCTION3

FUNCTION DISPLAY

* 2

* 2

Settings

GPI

INPUT

SELECT

AUDIO

DISPLAY

SETUP

CONTROL

HOURS

METER

*

*

1

2

*

*

3

4

Can be set but the function is disabled.

Some functions do not operate in 3D assist mode (page 40).

This is not available when two screens are displayed with the SUB WINDOW function.

This is not available in PIXEL TO PIXEL mode.

GPI CONTROL

Input CH SDI1/SDI2

HD

GPI1 - GPI8

VIDEO

FORMAT

NTSC SETUP

SDI1

SDI2

HDMI

YP

VF

B

P

R

COMPONENT LEVEL

VIDEO/ YP

B

P

R

SIGNAL TYPE

INT SG

SELECT L

SELECT R

LEVEL METER

CH SELECT

POINT LINE

CH INFO.

HEAD ROOM

WFM/VECTOR

POSITION * 3 * 4

* 3 * 4

VECTOR MODE

VECTOR SCALE

* 3 * 4

* 3 * 4

TIME CODE

MODE SELECT

CLOSED CAPTION

CC TYPE

CAPTION CHANNEL

CAPTION SERVICE

CONTROL

LOCAL ENABLE

OPERATION

LCD

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REMOTE Specifications

This monitor permits remote operation via GPI/SERIAL terminal.

GPI terminal

GPI screen items correspond to the following terminals. Use the GPI menu to assign functions to each terminal (page 47).

Functions assigned to terminals are executed when GND (pin 5) is short-circuited (ON) or open (OFF).

■ Operating conditions

Level operation: Operates when GND is shortcircuited.

Edge operation: Operates when GND changes from open to short-circuited.

<Notes>

• When level operation is assigned to more than

• one terminal, the function operates as long as one of the terminals is short-circuited.

Hold the edge operation for at least 0.2 seconds after the change.

GPI Terminal (9P)

Pin number Signal

1 GPI1

4

5

2

3

GPI2

GPI3

GPI4

GND

8

9

6

7

GPI5

GPI6

GPI7

GPI8

Assigned item

UNDEF

MARKER1

ON/OFF * 1

MARKER2

ON/OFF * 1

MARKER BACK

HALF * 2

MARKER BACK

BLACK * 2

CENTER MARKER

SD ASPECT

SCAN

GAMMA SEL. FILM

Function

Undefined (no function assigned)

Switches marker display defined in “GPI

MARKER1” (page 27) in the “MARKER” menu.

Switches marker display defined in “GPI

MARKER2” (page 27) in the “MARKER” menu.

Reduces the brightness of the background outside the marker displayed in “GPI

MARKER1” (page 27) to 50 %.

Operating conditions

Level operation

(Short-circuited: ON, Open: OFF)

Level operation

(Short-circuited: ON, Open: OFF)

Level operation

(Short-circuited: ON, Open: OFF)

Reduces the brightness of the background outside the marker displayed in “GPI

MARKER1” (page 27) to 0 %.

Turns the center marker display on and off. (When other markers are displayed, this marker is superimposed on other markers.)

Sets the aspect ratio for SD signal input.

(Disabled during HD signal input)

Switches the scan mode between

“UNDER” and “NORMAL”.

Level operation

(Short-circuited: ON, Open: OFF)

Level operation

(Short-circuited: ON, Open: OFF)

Level operation (Short-circuited:

16:9, open: 4:3)

Level operation (Short-circuited:

UNDER, Open: NORMAL)

Switches the gamma curve to FILM mode. Level operation (Short-circuited: FILM mode, Open: STANDARD mode)

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* 1

* 2

When a 16:9 marker and a 4:3 marker are simultaneously selected and activated on a 16:9 aspect ratio display, both markers are displayed.

When a 16:9 marker and a 4:3 marker are simultaneously displayed, the background of the marker selected by the 16:9 marker is controlled.

REMOTE Specifications (continued)

Assigned item

GAMMA SEL. STDIO/

PST

INPUT SEL. VIDEO

INPUT SEL. SDI1

INPUT SEL. SDI2

INPUT SEL. HDMI

INPUT SEL. YP

B

P

R

INPUT SEL. VF

INPUT SEL. INT SG

MONO

R-TALLY * 3

G-TALLY * 3

PIXEL TO PIXEL

FOCUS-IN-RED

Function

Switches the gamma curve to STDIO/PST mode.

Switches the input line to VIDEO.

Switches the input line to SDI1.

Switches the input line to SDI2.

Switches the input line to HDMI.

Switches the input line to YP

B

P

R

.

Switches the input line to VF.

Switches the input line to INT SG.

Switches between color and monochrome

(MONO).

Lights the red tally.

Lights the green tally.

Switches screen display between input size and display size.

Displays the outlines of the subject that are in focus in red

Operating conditions

Level operation (Short-circuited:

STDIO/ PST mode, Open:

STANDARD mode)

Edge operation

Edge operation

Edge operation

Edge operation

Edge operation

Edge operation

Edge operation

Level operation (Short-circuited: monochrome, Open: color)

Level operation

(Short-circuited: ON, Open: OFF)

Level operation

(Short-circuited: ON, Open: OFF)

Level operation

(Short-circuited: ON, Open: OFF)

Level operation

(Short-circuited: ON, Open: OFF)

REMOTE

STANDBY * 4 * 5

Sets remote standby (turns off the backlight, and turns off the power of devices that are not required).

Level operation

(Short-circuited: ON, Open: OFF)

*

*

*

3

4

5

When “R-TALLY” and “G-TALLY” simultaneously go on, the tally color changes to orange.

When remote standby is set to ON, the CONT. and B.LIGHT LEDs on the front flash.

If the GPI terminal to be assigned is set to a short-circuited state first and then MENU is operated to set this item, the backlight turns off and the screen display disappears, so MENU operation becomes unable to be checked. To change the setting of this item, be sure to set it when the GPI terminal is in the open state.

Restrictions

SD ASPECT does not operate when the input signal is HD.

The MARKER items do not operate when the input line of the signal is VF.

SD ASPECT, SCAN, WFM/VECTOR, MARKER, PIXEL TO PIXEL, and PIXEL POSITION do not operate in SUB WINDOW mode.

SCAN and MARKER do not operate in PIXEL TO PIXEL mode.

GAMMA SELECT, SD ASPECT, SCAN, MARKER, and MONO do not operate when the input line of the signal is HDMI and the signal format is 640 x 480.

Priority of assigned functions

• When both “MARKER1” and “MARKER2” are activated at the same time, “MARKER1” has priority.

However, when the display aspect ratio is 4:3, the “MARKER1” aspect ratio is 16:9 and the “MARKER2” aspect ratio is 4:3, “MARKER2” is displayed. In this case, the “MARKER2” background is controlled.

When “MARKER BACK HALF” and “MARKER BACK BLACK” are activated at the same time, “MARKER

BACK BLACK” has priority.

INPUT SEL. are prioritized in the order of “INPUT SEL. VIDEO,” “INPUT SEL. SDI1,” “INPUT SEL.

SDI2,” “INPUT SEL. HDMI,” “INPUT SEL. YP

SEL. FILM” has priority.

B

P

R

,” “INPUT SEL. VF,” and “INT SG.”

When “GAMMA SEL. FILM” and “GAMMA SEL. STDIO/PST” are activated at the same time, “GAMMA

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REMOTE Specifications (continued)

SERIAL terminal

External operations can be performed via the RS-232C interface.

The following diagram and the table on the following SERIAL terminal pin arrangement and connections.

For details on systems using SERIAL, be sure to consult your dealer.

External Device Side (Straight) BT-LH910G Side

Pin number

1

Signal

N.C.

Pin number

1

Signal

N.C.

SERIAL terminals (9P)

2

3

RXD

TXD

2

3

TXD

RXD

6

7

4

5

8

9

DTR

GND

DSR

RTS

CTS

N.C.

4

5

6

7

8

9

DSR

GND

DTR

CTS

RTS

N.C.

■ Connectors and signals

Connector: D-SUB 9-pin (female)

Signal

Pin number Signal

1 N.C.

Description

Not connected

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

TXD Transmission data

RXD Reception data

DSR Connected inside

GND Ground

DTR Connected inside

CTS Connected inside

RTS Connected inside

N.C.

Not connected

Communication parameters

Signal level RS-232C compliant

Synchro system

Transfer rate

Parity

Data length

Stop bit

Flow control

Asynchronous

9600 bps

None

8 bit

1 bit

None

■ Command format

STX (02h) Command : Data ETX (03h)

The command is the 3-character string starting with STX and ending with ETX.

Append any data after the colon (:) following the command, as required.

Response formats

1. Setting command response

STX (02h) Command

2. Query command response

STX (02h) Data

3. Error response

STX (02h) Error codes

Error codes

ER001: Invalid command

ER002: Parameter error

ETX (03h)

ETX (03h)

ETX (03h)

REMOTE Specifications (continued)

Setting command

No Command

1 IIS

Description

Input switch

2 VPC

3 OBO

4 OHV

5 VBL

6 DCH

7 DCW

8 DSD

9 DMK

Image quality adjustment

Blue only

HV Delay

Backlight

Cross hatch

Cross hatch Size

Status display

Marker settings

Data

0: SDI1 1: SDI2 2: VIDEO 3: YP

B

5: VF 8: HDMI 9: INT SG

P

R

CON00-60 : Contrast settings

BRI00-60 : Brightness settings

CRO00-60 : Chroma settings

PHA00-60 : Phase settings

VOL00-60 : Volume settings

0: OFF 1: ON

0: OFF 1: H DELAY 2: V DELAY

3: HV DELAY

000-100: Backlight setting

0: OFF 1: LOW 2: HIGH

0: 40 1: 80

0: CONTINUE 1: 3SEC OFF 2: OFF

16:9 marker

MK100: OFF MK101: 80 %

MK102: 88 % MK103: 93 %

MK104: 95 % MK105: 14:9

MK106: 13:9 MK107: 4:3

MK108: 90 % MK109: CNSCO 2.35

MK110: VISTA MK111: 2: 1

MK112: CNSCO 2.39

MK1 080 - MK1 100: range of 80 % - 100 %

10 MGM

11 MCT

12 MBM

13 VPC

Response

IIS

VPC

OBO

OHV

VBL

DCH

DCW

DSD

DMK

4:3 marker

MK200: OFF MK201: 80 %

MK202: 88 % MK203: 93 %

MK204: 95 % MK208: 90 %

MK2 080 - MK2 100: range of 80 % - 100 %

Marker background

BAK0: NORMAL BAK1: HALF

BAK2: BLACK

Gamma selection

Color temperature settings

Center marker

CMK0: OFF CMK1: ON

1: STANDARD 2: FILM 3: STDIO/PST

00: D56 01: D65 02: D93

03: VAR1 04: VAR2 05: VAR3

10-73: USER0 - 63

0: OFF 1: ON

MGM

MCT

Black mode MBM

Sharpness settings SHP0: LOW SHP1: HIGH

SHH00-30 Horizontal sharpness settings

SHV00-30 Vertical sharpness settings

VPC

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REMOTE Specifications (continued)

No Command

14 MIP

15 OMO

16

17

18

19

MAS

MSC

MCO

MLE

Description

IP mode settings

Monochrome settings

Data

0: MODE1 1: MODE2

1: OFF 2: ON

SD aspect settings 0: 16:9 1: 4 :3

Scan settings 0: NORMAL 1: UNDER

Control settings

Remote operation settings

0: LOCAL 1: REMOTE

0: DISABLE 1: INPUT

■ Query command

No Command Description

1 QIS Input selection

2 QPC Image quality adjustment

Data Response

0: SDI1 1: SDI2

2: YP

B

P

R

7: VF-YP

4: VIDEO

B

P

R

8: VF-VIDEO

11: HDMI 12: INT SG

CON: Contrast setting value 00-60

BRI: Brightness setting value 00-60

CRO: Chroma setting value

PHA: Phase setting value

VOL: Volume setting value

00-60

00-60

00-60

0: OFF 1: ON

000-100

0: OFF 1: LOW 2: HIGH

0: 40 1: 80

5

6

3

4

QBO

QBL

QCH

QCW

Blue only

Backlight

Cross hatch

Cross hatch

Size

marker 7

8

QMK

QGM Gamma

MAK: Area marker * 1

BAK: Background

CMK: Center marker

00: OFF 01: 80 %

02: 88 % 03: 93 %

04: 95 % 05: 14:9

06: 13:9 07: 4:3

08: 90 %

09: CNSCO 2.35

10: VISTA

11: 2: 1

12: CNSCO 2.39

80-100: USER80 - 100

0: NORMAL 1: HALF

2: BLACK

0: OFF 1: ON

1: STANDARD

2: FILM

3: STDIO/PST

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* 1 When both 16:9 and 4:3 markers are displayed, the 16:9 marker state is returned.

Response

MIP

OMO

MAS

MSC

MCO

MLE

REMOTE Specifications (continued)

No Command Description

9 QCT Color temperature

10 QBM

11 QPC

Black Mode

Sharpness

Data

SHP : Sharpness mode

SHH : Horizontal sharpness value

SHV : Vertical sharpness value

Response

00: D56 01: D65

02: D93 03: VAR1

04: VAR2 05: VAR3

10-73: USER0 - 63

0: OFF 1: ON

0: LOW 1: HIGH

00-30

00-30

12 QIP

13 QMO

14 QAS

15 QSC

16 QFR

17 QID

IP mode

Monochrome

SD Aspect

Scan

Format

Model

0: MODE1 1: MODE2

1: OFF 2: ON

0: 16:9 1: 4:3

0: NORMAL 1: UNDER

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: 1080/60p

21: 1080/59.94p

22: 1080/50p

23: 720/50p

51: 640×480 (60 Hz)

68: 640×480 (59.94 Hz)

00: NO SIGNAL

FF: UNSUPPORT SIGNAL

BT-LH910

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VF (viewfinder) Specifications

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5

10

15

1

11

6

VF Terminal (15P)

1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9 10

11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20

AJ-HPX3100G (Example)

This unit side VF Terminal

Pin number

1

2

3

4

5

Signal

P

R

Y

P

B

N.C.

6

7

GND

P

R

-GND

Y-GND

8

9

10

11

P

R

signal

Y signal

P

B

signal

Unused

Description

GND

GND of P

R

signal

GND of Y signal

P

B

-GND GND of P

B

signal

ZEBRA-SW ON/OFF of zebra signal

GND

N.C.

GND

Unused

12

13

14

15

VF-DATA

VF-WR

N.C.

VF-CLK

Serial data signal for serialparallel conversion

Pulse signal for reading serial data for serial-parallel conversion

Unused

VF-CLK Serial data clock pulse signal

-

-

-

Camera side VF Terminal

Pin number Description

15 VF-P

R

6

16

VF-Y

VF-P

B

-

20

5

7

4

12

11

-

10

9

-

8

UNREG-GND

VF-P

R

-GND

VF-Y-GND

VF-P

B

-GND

ZEBRA-SW

UNREG-GND

-

VF-DATA

VF-WR

-

VF-CLK

3

13

14

1

2

17

18

19

UNREG-12V

UNREG-12V

A9.0V

PEAKING

SPARE

MARKER-SW

FRONT-VR

VR-GND

<Note>

The 1, 2, 3, 13, 14, 17, 18, and 19 pins of the VF connector on the camera side do not connect to the VF connector on this unit side.

Error and Warning Displays

If for any reason an error occurs in this monitor, the LEDs above the picture adjusting knob flash at 1 second intervals to inform of the error/warning.

Error and Warning displays

Warning of improper operation status for the camera settings

Near end warning * 1

Battery level error * 1

Symptom

!

is displayed.

The voltage display flashes.

“END BATTERY” is displayed for approximately 3 seconds before the power supply switches OFF.

Remedy

Check the setting values of the camera.* 2

Replace with a fully charged battery.

Replace with a fully charged battery.

* 1

* 2

Set the BATTERY REMAIN menu item of the SYSTEM CONFIG menu to ON.

The condition to display differs depending on the type and settings of the camera used in combination with the unit. For details, see the instruction manual of the camera.

Maintenance

To clean the cabinet or surface of the liquid crystal protection panel, gently wipe with a soft, dry cloth.

If the surfaces are extremely dirty, use a soft cloth dipped in a weak detergent solution and then wrung-out to clean the surfaces, then use a dry cloth to finish. Water or similar substances getting inside the monitor can cause a malfunction.

Never use alcohol, thinner or benzene to clean this unit.

Doing so would cause the surface of the monitor to become discolored, and cause paint to peel.

Do not spray cleansers directly onto the monitor.

Water or similar substances getting inside the monitor can cause a malfunction.

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Specifications

General

Input power: DC12 V (11.0 V - 17.0 V)

Input current: 1.9A (DC12 V) is the safety information.

Dimensions (W × H × D): 230 mm × 214.5 mm × 170 mm (including stand)

[9-1/16 inches × 8-7/16 inches × 6-11/16 inches] (including stand)

230 mm × 183 mm × 78.5 mm (not including stand)

[9-1/16 inches × 7-3/16 inches × 3-7/8 inches] (not including stand)

Weight: 2.4 kg (5.29 lb) (including stand)

1.7 kg (3.75 lb) (not including stand)

Operating temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F)

Operating humidity: 10 % to 85 % (no condensation)

Storage temperature: –20 °C to 60 °C (–4 °F to 140 °F)

Panel

Size: 23 cm (9.0 inch) (Effective display area)

Aspect ratio: 15:9

Number of pixels: 1280 × 768 (WXGA)

Display colors: Approx. 16,770,000 colors

View angle (contrast > 10:1): 176 ° up/down, 176 ° right/left

Input/output Connectors

VIDEO input: 1 line, BNC × 1 (Shared with the analog component Y input terminal)

Analog component (YP

B

P

R

) input: 1 line, BNC × 3

(Of these, the Y input terminal is shared with the VIDEO input terminal)

HDMI input: 1 line, HDMI × 1 (Type A) (HDCP supported)

EMBEDDED AUDIO supported

VIERA Link not supported

SDI input: 2 line, BNC × 2

SMPTE274M/296M/259M-C/ITU-R BT.656-4 compliant

EMBEDDED AUDIO HD-SDI: SMPTE299M compliant

SD-SDI: SMPTE272M compliant

SDI output (active through): 2 line, BNC × 2

VF: D-SUB, 15 pins × 1

GPI: D-SUB, 9 pins × 1

SERIAL: D-SUB, 9 pins × 1

Headphone output: Stereo mini jack M3 × 1 32 Ω, level adjustable

Specifications (continued)

List of Signal Formats Supported in 2D Mode

(: Compatible)

Input Signal Format/

Status displays

NTSC

PAL

640×480 (59.94Hz)

640×480 (60Hz)

480/59.94i

480/59.94p

576/50i

576/50p

720/50p

720/59.94p

VIDEO VF-VIDEO VF-YP

B

P

R

720/60p

1035/59.94i

* 1

1035/60i * 2

1080/23.98PsF

1080/24PsF

1080/25PsF * 3

1080/50i

1080/59.94i

1080/60i

1080/23.98p

1080/24p

1080/25p

1080/29.97p

1080/30p

1080/50p

1080/59.94p

1080/60p

YP

B

P

R

SDI1 * 4

SDI2

HDMI

* 1

*

*

*

2

3

4

When 1035/59.94I signal is input, displayed as 1080/59.94I. Other various marker displays will use the

1080/59.94I marker.

When 1035/60I signal is input, displayed as 1080/60I. Other various marker displays will use the

1080/60I marker.

When 1080/25PsF signal is input, displayed as 1080/50i. Other various marker displays will use the

1080/50i marker.

RGB444 and SDI422 (12 bit) are not supported.

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Specifications (continued)

List of Signal Formats Supported in 3D Assist Mode

(: Compatible)

Input Signal Format/

Status displays

720/50p

720/59.94p

720/60p

1035/59.94i

* 1

1035/60i * 2

1080/23.98PsF

1080/24PsF

1080/25PsF * 3

1080/50i

1080/59.94i

1080/60i

SDI1/2 (SIMUL)

*

*

*

1

2

3

When 1035/59.94i signal is input, displayed as 1080/59.94i.

When 1035/60i signal is input, displayed as 1080/60i.

When 1080/25PsF signal is input, displayed as 1080/50i.

Specifications (continued)

Closed Caption Decoding

Supported Signals

Composite

SD-SDI

HD-SDI

NTSC, PAL

480/59.94i, 576/50i

1080/60i

1080/24PsF

1080/24p

*

*

1

1

, 720/60p

* 1

*

, 1080/25p

1 , 1080/50i, 720/50p,

, 1080/25PsF, 1080/30p * 1 ,

Supported Standards

Composite

SD-SDI

HD-SDI

EIA/CEA-608 (VBI)

EIA/CEA-608 (ANC)

EIA/CEA-608 (708) , EIA/CEA-708

Supported Specifications (EIA/CEA-608)

Decode channels

Character

CC1 - CC4 * 2

Standard Character, Special Charactor

Supported Specifications (EIA/CEA-708)

Caption service Service #1 to #6

Character G0 Code, G1 Code, Window Style * 3 , Pen Style * 4

*

*

*

1

2

3

* 4

The frame frequency of 1/1.001 is also supported.

The XDS service is not supported.

Window Style

Only justify LEFT is supported.

Only print direction LEFT-TO-RIGHT is supported.

Only scroll direction BOTTOM-TO-TOP is supported.

Word wrap is not supported.

Only the display effect SNAP is supported.

Fill color is not supported.

Fill opacity is not supported.

Border type is not supported.

Pen Style

Pen size SMALL is supported.

Font style is 0

Only offset NORMAL is supported.

Italics is supported.

Underline is supported.

Only edge type UNIFORM is supported.

Foreground colors white, blue, green, yellow, cyan, red, gray, and magenta are supported.

Foreground opacity is not supported.

Background colors black and orange (orange is displayed when any color other than black is specified) are supported.

Only background opacity black (semi-transparent) is supported.

Weight and dimensions are approximate.

Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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Specifications (continued)

INT SG (Internal chart for adjustment)

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

GRAY

75%

YELLOW

75%

CYAN

75%

GREEN

75%

MAGENTA

75%

RED

75%

BLUE

75%

BLACK -4%

BLACK

BLACK +4%

Memo

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Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling. Please contact your local authority for further details of your nearest designated collection point.

Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with national legislation.

For business users in the European Union

If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your dealer or supplier for further

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