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1. Input signal Analog SDI 5 tiki Composite Y C Kpop nae 2 SEN SD HD SD HD YCbCr YCbCr RGB Area Marker 1 2 Center Marker O Aspect Marker Line o Aspect Blanking Half OR Blanking o Side by Side Audio Level Meter 10 x x x x x x O x ALM Hold Reset 19 x x x x x x Time Code Difference 12 013 x Checkerboard 11 x x x x x m 013 x L R Switch 11 x x x x x x x 13 x x Horopter Check 11 x x x x x x 013 Flip H 1 x x x x x x x 013 x x O Adjustable can be set X Not adjustable cannot be set 1 Fixed to x1 when the HD signal or the computer signal of HDMI DisplayPort is input and x2 when the SD signal is input from BKM 229X 2 Fixed to 16 9 with 720P input signal 3 Excludes 640 x 480 60 P Fixed to 16 9 with 1280 x 720 50P 60 P Also compatible with 1 1 001 4 In effect with SD format 5 Functions when the YCbCr signal is input 6 Fixed to Native Scan x1 when the computer signal of HDMI DisplayPort is input 7 Does not function when the computer signal of HDMI DisplayPort is input 8 Functions when the
2. 131 51 4 134 6 530 When the controller is attached with the BKM 39H Front 266 4 10 1 2 325 2 127 8 p o 00000000 c 438 17 1 4 7 ap 443 17 1 2 Side 17 1 16 lis 215 8 1 2 4 4 3 16 NT jo 1 5 1o N 5 2 amp o 39 IY Dimensions 170 131 sexipueddy 132 Inserting Ejecting the Memory Stick The BKM 16R Monitor Control Unit has a slot that can take both standard size and Duo size All products with a slot such as this are equipped with a system which automatically measures the size of an inserted medium For this reason both the standard size Memory Stick Memory Stick PRO and smaller Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Duo can be used with this product without a Memory Stick Duo adaptor When an M2 adaptor is attached you can use a Memory Stick Micro 2 Proceed as illustrated to insert and eject an optional Memory Stick See each menu for information about operations on Memory Stick data 1 M2 is an abbreviation for Memory Stick Micro Do not eject the Memory Stick while data is being saved or loaded To insert the Memory Stick Memory Stick insertion slot
3. 43 Aborting Menu 43 Menu 44 Adjustment Menu eee 50 OVEIVIEW i aa naa 50 Menu Function and Operation 50 Channel Configuration Menu 55 cce eee 55 Menu Function and Operation 55 Auxiliary Setting Menu 62 tonem angan 62 Menu Function and Operation 62 Function Setting Menu 63 OVERVIEW x inn aa aa aa an 63 Menu Function and Operation 63 System Configuration Menu 72 OVerVIeW shm than iate sanga 72 Menu Function and Operation 72 File Management 78 Ov Weite teet pesce teen 78 Menu Function and Operation 78 System Status Menu 80 Overview dn idee tet 80 Menu Function and Operation 80 Controller Menu woo oma 82 Table of Contents 5 6 OVELVIEW 3 oe ah SE Ns anna 82 Menu Function and Operation 82 Key Protect Menu
4. AC adaptor supplied with the BKM 16R q Switching hub recommended with AUTO MDI MDI X function DC 5V 12V IN LAN 10 100 connector connector Controller BKM 16R e LJ L NETWORK switch Set to LAN 1 Tum off the MAIN POWER switch of the monitor before connecting the units 2 Connect to the network by using a 10BASE T 100 5 cable shielded type optional When an optional LAN cable is connected use a shielded type cable to prevent a malfunction due to noises We recommend to use an optional switching hub with auto selection function AUTO MDI MDI X of a straight cross cable Connect the output cable on the AC adaptor supplied with controller to the DC 5V 12V IN connector of the controller When the multiple units are connected set for the LAN before setting the NETWORK switch to LAN page 35 Set the NETWORK switches of each monitor and the controller to LAN Connections BVM F170A Note on connecting the cable to the DC 5V OUT connector Be sure to plug the male connector of the cable into the DC 5V OUT connector of the monitor Insert the connector so as to fit the shape of the DC 5V OUT connector P pm Plug the male connector into the monitor Connections 170
5. 87 OVELVICW ba asas guna nan asa 87 Menu Function and Operation 87 Chapter 4 Operations Selecting Display Mode 88 Setting the Display of Native Scan Mode 89 Selecting the Native Scan Scan Mode 90 Displaying Two Signals on One Screen Picture amp Picture 91 Magnifying the Picture Pixel Zoom 92 Capturing the Picture of the HD Signal HD Frame Capture 93 Displaying the Area Marker or Aspect Mar CT pet ia Baba 94 Displaying the Audio Level Meter 95 Displaying the Time Code 96 Switching the Display of the 3D Video Sigilli ee en aan 96 Copying the Setting or Adjustment Value to Another Monitor 98 Displaying the Monitor Status Page 99 Assigning a Function to a Function BUOI m M 101 Assigning a Function to a Function Button 101 Displaying the Assigned Functions Collectively 2 eterne 101 Upgrading the Monitor and Controller 102 Saving the Upgrade Data in a Memory Stick PRO nodos dedo ids 102 Upgrading the MonitoT ooooo 103 Upgrading the Controller 103 Appendixes Specifications BVM F2504A 105 Specifications BVM F1704
6. zJejdeuj 29 zJejdeuj 30 Connecting the Controller BKM 16R NETWORK switch BVM F170A Setto PEER TO PEER LAN 10 100 connector DC 5V OUT connector SMF 700 etc DC 5V 12V IN LAN 10 100 Controller connector connector BKM 16R h NETWORK switch Set to PEER TO PEER Turn off the MAIN POWER switch of the monitor before connecting the units Set the NETWORK switches of the monitor and the controller to PEER TO PEER Connect the LAN 10 100 connector of the monitor and the LAN 10 100 connector of the controller by using the SMF 700 or the cable supplied with the BKM 39H or a 10BASE T 100BASE TX straight LAN cable shielded type optional When an optional LAN cable is connected use a shielded type cable to prevent a malfunction due to noises Connect the DC 5V OUT connector of the monitor and the DC 5V 12V IN connector of the controller by using the SMF 700 or the cable supplied with the BKM 39H Or connect the output cable of the AC adaptor supplied with the controller to the DC 5V 12V IN connector of the controller Connections BVM F170A Connecting the Multiple Units with the LAN The controller controls up to 32 monitors Up to four controllers are connected to one monitor in single mode The controller cannot control monitors in an
7. 107 Input Signals and Adjustable Setting MEMS Mn 110 Available Signal Systems 112 Available Signal Formats 113 Aperture Modification Frequency 119 Picture Display Size 120 Picture Frame Display 122 Scan Mode 124 Troubleshooting ss 126 Dimensions BVM F2504A 128 Dimensions BVM F170A 130 Table of Contents Inserting Ejecting the Memory Stick 132 Notes on Memory Stick o oooooWo 132 Menu Index 134 Using This Manual This Operation Manual includes explanations for the BVM F250A and BVM F170A The model name is specified where there is a difference between the two models Example Location and Function of Parts BVM F250A Please note that the explanations are common to both models where no model name is specified Overview Precautions On Safety Operate the unit only with a power source as specified in the Specifications section A nameplate indicating operating voltage power consumption etc is located on the rear panel Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it an
8. When the input signal has no sync signal When the internal signal is displayed When the HDMI DisplayPort computer signal is input When H Delay V Delay is set to On When Side by Side is set to On When Pixel Zoom is set to on The Aspect Blanking may be displayed in an incorrect position when External Sync is On Side by Side Sets whether or not to display in the side by side display or On Note The side by side display is not set in the following cases When the internal signal is displayed When Pixel Zoom is set to on Audio Level Meter Sets whether or not to display the audio level meter Off or On Note When the option port number in which the BKM 250TG is installed is not selected in Input Port of the Channel Configuration menu the audio level meter cannot be displayed ALM Hold Reset When the item is selected the peak hold of the audio level meter is canceled Note The ALM Hold Reset is not selected in the following cases When the option slot number in which the BKM 250TG is installed is not selected in Input Port of the Channel Configuration menu When Audio Level Meter is set to Off When Peak Hold is set to Off or Auto in the Audio Level Meter menu of the On Screen Set menu of the System Configuration menu Time Code Sets whether or not to display the time code Off or On Difference Sets whether or not to display the difference between the lum
9. 25PsF Dual link 4 4 4 x x x x log SMPTE 372M YCbCr 12bit HD RGB 12bit Md 4 2 2 YCbCr 10bit HD x x x SMPTE 292M YCbCr 1008 i 1920 x 1080 RGB 10bit 1 Dual link 4 4 4 i Ese x x x x log SMPTE 372M YCbCr 12bit HD RGB 12bit Available Signal Formats Matrix Sygnal Standard BKM BKM BKM BKM BKM data system SDI 2200 227W 1229X 1243HS 250TG Signal format setting input 244CC Standard area Single 4 2 2 YCbCr t0bit HD x x x SMPTE 292M YCbCr 10bit HD 1920 x 1080 RGB 10bit 241 p Dual link 4 4 4 x x x x O 2 SMPTE 372M YCbCr 12bit HD RGB 12bit Single 4 2 2 YCbCr t0bit HD x x x SMPTE 292M YCbCr 10bit HD 1920 x 1080 RGB 10bit 25P Dual link 4 4 4 x x x x O 2 SMPTE 372M YCbCr 12bit HD 12bit Single 4 2 2 YCbCr 10bit HD x x x SMPTE 292M YCbCr 10bit HD 1920 x 1080 RGB 10bit 301 Dual link 4 4 4 x x x x O 2 SMPTE 372M YCbCr 12bit HD RGB 12bit Single 4 2 2 YCbCr 10bit HD x x x SMPTE 292M YCbCr 10bit HD 1920 x 1080 RGB 10bit 50i Dual link 4 4 4 x x x x O 2 SMPTE 372M YCbCr 12bit HD 12bit Single 42 2 YCbCr 1
10. Chapter 2 SetInterlace to On in the Function Switch menu page 67 of the Function Setting menu or pressing the Interlace button on the controller gt gt Function Switch 2 54 Aperture EEE Mono Blue Only ERN R Off Off Off Chroma Up Interlace Nan For the input signal to display in frame mode and interlace mode see Picture Frame Display on page 122 1 Also compatible with a frame rate of 1 1 001 2 Interlace is assigned to a function button of the controller in the Function Key menu page 83 of the Controller menu Setting the Display of Native Scan Mode About the native scan mode You can set the picture display type for the native scan mode according to the input signal You can select x1 or x2 which differ in picture display size to map the pixels of the signal to the panel in one to one mode or Aspect Correction An SD signal of non square pixels the number of H pixels of the signal system is 720 or 1440 or a 640 x 480 SD signal of HDMI DisplayPort video is displayed correctly by scaling processing of doubling for the V direction and correct aspect ratio for the H direction and the picture is also optimized and displayed by modifying the aperture coefficient value filter coefficient value etc in Aspect Correction mode For details see Picture Display Size on page 120 Set the native scan mode in the Native Scan Mode menu
11. L R Switch Function Switch Function and operation factory setting Sets whether or not to display either the left and right 3D video signals on the screen by switching them alternately Off or On This item is available for dual stream HD SDI signals Notes The L R Switch display cannot be set in the following cases When the option port number in which the BKM 250TG is installed is not selected in Input Port of the Channel Configuration menu When dual link display is used When the internal signal is displayed When a captured frame is displayed When Side by Side is set to On The L R Switch display may not be performed correctly when H Delay is set to On f saving is performed in HD Frame Capture this function is deactivated and the normal display is restored Horopter Check Sets whether or not to display the left and right 3D video signals in various modes Off or On This item is available for dual stream HD SDI signals Notes The Horopter Check display cannot be set in the following cases When the option port number in which the BKM 250TG is installed is not selected in Input Port of the Channel Configuration menu When dual link display is used When the internal signal is displayed When a captured frame is displayed When Side by Side is set to On The Horopter Check display may not be performed correctly when H Delay is set to On f saving is performed in HD
12. Select the Monitor Upgrade menu in the System Configuration menu and confirm that the version of the selected item has been upgraded When the upgrade sequence does not move forward correctly the message such as Procedure failure is displayed in red If this error message is displayed contact your Sony representative Upgrading the Controller 1 Insert the Memory Stick PRO into the Memory Stick insertion slot of the controller Select the Controller Upgrade page 86 menu in the Controller menu Enter the 4 digit password The Controller Upgrade screen is displayed and the current version is indicated For the password see Password page 75 of the System Configuration menu Select the item to upgrade from Software Upgrade or Kernel Upgrade After about 10 seconds the old and new software versions or kernel version and the message to confirm that you wish to execute the upgrade are displayed Display example Controller software will be upgraded and controller will restart Are you sure Confirm the data version and press the ENTER Ent button Upgrading starts When a version earlier than 1 2 of the software for the controller is upgraded When upgrading starts the dot indicator lights as moving from left to right in the display window of the controller The dot may stop during upgrading but the data are being upgraded correctly Upgrading the Monitor and Controller suonejedQo
13. mm mm EJ 20 um I um Em mm mm um um 30 um mm mm um Em Em E umm mm mm Emm Em mu umm omm 60 5 8 Channel number The level meters of eight channels including the selected channel are displayed 1 Audio Level Meter and ALM Hold Reset are assigned to the function buttons of the controller in the Function Key menu page 83 of the Controller menu To cancel the display of the audio level meter Set Audio Level Meter page 70 to Off in the Function Switch menu of the Function Setting menu or by pressing the Audio Level Meter button of the controller Use the controller with software version 1 4 or higher to assign Audio Level Meter or ALM Hold Reset function to a function button of the controller Displaying the Audio Level Meter suonejedQ 1 95 suonejedo y 96 Displaying the Time Code Switching the Display of the 3D Video Signal Displaying the Time Code The time code superimposed on the SDI signals is displayed As the time code is superimposed on the video signal the time code may be invisible partially because of the scan mode setting of the monitor 1 Input the SDI signal 2 Select the channel 3 Set the time code in the Time Code menu page 75 of the On Screen Set menu
14. Controller gt Key Protect When you select one item on the menu the level 1 menu of the selected item appears For the items on the menu see Menu Structure on page 44 The menu disappears automatically if not operated for about one minute Menu items displayed in gray cannot be selected This menu is not displayed when Pixel Zoom is set to on Setting or Adjusting in the Menu Operation 1 Press the MENU button The main menu is displayed 2 Using the UP or DOWN button or PHASE knob select the desired item Example select the Channel Configuration menu by pressing the DOWN button MENU Adjustment Auxiliary Setting Function Setting System Configuration File Management System Status Controller Key Protect 3 Press the ENTER or Ent button The level 1 of the selected menu is displayed The current settings are displayed in place of the marks on the illustrations of the menu screen gt Channel Configuration CHO1 Input Port Input Screen Aspect Sync Mode EBEN Color Temp EBEN Picture Preset LL Matrix Color Profile 1 3 4 Q 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the desired menu is 3 displayed amp For more information about setting and adjustments E see below Display example Indicates that gt Channel Configuration 1
15. Left Selects the display mode of the left signal Normal Normal picture Black Displays a black signal the video signal is not displayed Mono Displays the video signal in monochrome mode Red Displays only the red component of the video signal Blue Displays only the blue component of the video signal nuey ea4eideu5 Right Selects the display mode of the right signal Normal Normal picture Black Displays a black signal the video signal is not displayed Mono Displays the video signal in monochrome mode Red Displays only the red component of the video signal Blue Displays only the blue component of the video signal Capture Captures the still picture for the standard of the color evaluation HD Frame Capture Note Use the controller with software version 1 6 or higher to use the HD Frame Capture function Load Loads the captured picture from the Memory Stick When the item is selected you can select the file name to be loaded Rename Changes a file name of the captured picture in the Memory Stick When the item is selected the file names are displayed When the file name is selected you can change the file name 1 to 20 characters Existing file name Enter the existing file name New Name Enter a new file name Note The 5 must not be used as the first character Delete Deletes the file of the captured picture in the Memory Stick When the item is sel
16. The frame of the 3G HD SDI input signal is captured and saved as a picture file in the Memory Stick This is used to confirm the color tone and picture angle of the current scene and recorded scene by using the multi display Picture amp Picture function For the operation see Capturing the Picture of the HD Signal HD Frame Capture on page 93 6 As the frame of the input signal is captured the data and marker set by the monitor is not reflected Multi display function Two kinds of input signals are output on the monitor Side by side mode is useful for adjusting the color or comparing two pictures For the operation see Displaying Two Signals on One Screen Picture amp Picture on page 91 Pixel zoom function As part of the picture is magnified up to 8 times without scaling processing this is convenient for confirming a minute part of the signal For the operation see Magnifying the Picture Pixel Zoom on page 92 Safe area marker and aspect marker functions The monitor is equipped with two area markers and center marker as the safe area marker and aspect marker for confirming the picture angle For the operation see Displaying the Area Marker or Aspect Marker on page 94 Scan selection Native scan display function You can select from under scan 390 normal scan 096 and over scan mask of the 596 over scan portion in the normal scan for the picture display The monitor is equipped with a native
17. When an SD signal from the BKM 229X is input and the number of the H pixels of the signal system is 1440 the signal is displayed in x2 mode even if the mode is set to x1 When you select Aspect Correction and set Native Scan to On for SD signal input Aperture is set to On factory setting Aperture Value Sets the aperture modification value Sets to 000 to 200 090 when the signal is displayed in Aspect Correction mode of the native display 100 when the signal is displayed in mode other than Aspect Correction of the native display NTSC Comb Filter Sets the type of NTSC comb filter When the BKM 227W is installed you can select the item You can select from 3Lines or 3D 3Lines Y C separation using line correlation 3 lines 3D Adaptive Y C separation using frame correlation for judged still images while using line correction 2 lines for judged motion pictures Filter Switch Sets whether or not to turn on the Y C separation filter Off or On when the picture is set to monochrome mode When the BKM 227W is installed you can select the item Peak White Control When the brightness or contrast is increased using the brightness or contrast adjustment the picture may be clipped because of the dynamic range of the circuit Sets whether or not to control the signal gain automatically according to the setting value of the brightness or contrast to prevent such clipping Off or On 6
18. You can select from High bright or Low dark Area Marker 2 Sets the area marker 2 The set items are the same as for Area Marker 1 page 64 Center Marker Sets the center marker Center Marker Sets whether or not to display the center marker Off or On Mode Sets the display mode of the center marker You can select from Short short or Long long Color Sets the color of the center marker You can select from White white Red red Green green Blue blue Yellow yellow Cyan cyan or Magenta magenta Bright Sets the luminance of the center marker You can select from High bright or Low dark H Position Sets the horizontal position of the marker Set to 65 leftward to 65 rightward 00 V Position Sets the vertical position of the marker Set to 35 downward to 35 upward 00 Copy From Copies the other marker preset data Note Use the controller with software version 1 6 or higher to use the Copy From function Preset Value Copies other data in this monitor When the item is selected you can select from Marker1 Marker2 Marker3 Marker4 or Markers Other Monitor Copies data from another monitor Monitor ID Enter the ID number of the source monitor When the NETWORK switch is set to PEER TO PEER this is not selectable When the ID number is entered you can select from Marker1 Marker2 Marker3 Marker4 or Marker5 M
19. 1080 24 25 MHz 25 MHz 1080 50i 25PsF 25 MHz 25 MHz 1080 25P 25 MHz 25 MHz 1080 60 i 301 PsF 25 MHz 25 MHz 1080 30 P 25 MHz 25 MHz 720 24 25 MHz 720 25P 25 MHz 720 30 25 MHz 720 50P 25 MHz 25 MHz 720 60 P 25 MHz 25 MHz 1080 50P 50 MHz 1080 60 50 MHz 640 480 607 P 10 MHz 720x480 60 P 10 MHz 1280x720 60 25 MHz 1920x1080 60 i 25 MHz 720 s 480 60 i 720x576 50P 10 MHz 1280x720 50P 25 MHz 1920x1080 50i 25 MHz 720 1440 x576 50i9 5 MHz 1920x1080 60 P 50 MHz 1920x1080 50P 50 MHz 1920x1080 24 25 MHz 1920x1080 25P 25 MHz 1920x1080 30 25 MHz 1 Also compatible with 1 1 001 2 Pixel Repetition 2 transmit the same pixel twice 3 The DisplayPort signal does not support this signal system Blank column The signal cannot be input or the aperture modification does not operate for that signal even if it is input Aperture Modification Freguency sexipueddy 119 Picture Display Size Standard SDI input Input adaptor Native Scan Native Native Normal Signal system Sena Scans Scan Under Scan Over Scan Side by Side V V V V 43 1575 115211477 x 1080 1432 1048 1407 x 1029 960 x 702 fee eS i amp g 20 576 1440 x 11525 00x 1152 1920 x 10537 1862 x 1022 1
20. Configuration menu Chroma Displays the Chroma value of the selected Picture Preset Bright Displays the Bright value of the selected Picture Preset Contrast Displays the Contrast value of the selected Picture Preset Matrix Displays Matrix set in the Channel Configuration menu Page 3 8 When the SDI signal is input The same information as that of SDI Payload ID Status in the System Status menu is displayed Displaying the Monitor Status Page suonejledo 2 99 suonejedo y Jeideuj 100 STATUS SDI Payload ID 3 3 3 Option1 Input1 Payload ID B1 B2 B3 B4 Video Standard HD SDI Sampling Structure 4 2 2 Y Cb Cr Bit Depth 10bit Picture Rate 59 94 Scanning Method Interlace Interlace Link Number Single Link 1 Current Status Format HD 422 YCbCr 10 1 6 Interlace OptionX InputX Input port and input connector of the displayed information Standard or Option to 4 is displayed as an input port and Input1 or Input2 is displayed as an input connector Payload ID Displays the 4 byte data for Payload ID of the SMPTE 352M standard in hexadecimal in sequence of Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 and Byte 4 When the Payload ID information is not set only Current Status is displayed and is displayed for other items When the following information is not decoded Unknown is displayed Video Standard Decode display of Byte 1 Bit 6 0 Sampling Structure Decode display of By
21. For details on the display using the Status button see Displaying the Monitor Status Page page 99 3G SDI Sets the signal format 4 2 2 YCbCr 10bit 4 4 4 YCbCr 10bit 4 4 4 RGB 10bit 4 4 4 YCbCr 12bit 4 4 4 RGB 12bit HD SD SDI Auto Changes the format automatically according to the format of the input signal SD SDI Channel Configuration Menu nueW Jajdeyo 55 nuey e4eideu5 56 Menu Function and operation factory setting Dual Link HD SDI Sets the Dual link HD SDI signal format when two BKM 243HS or BKM 244CC are installed E in the OPTION 1 and 2 or OPTION 3 and 4 option ports or BKM 250TG is installed 4 2 2 YCbCr 10bit 4 4 4 YCbCr 10bit 4 4 4 RGB 10bit 4 4 4 YCbCr 12bit 4 4 4 RGB 12bit Composite Sets the composite signal format when BKM 227W is installed Auto Changes automatically according to the format of the input signal It will take a few seconds to detect the format of an input signal It is recommended that a particular format be selected if it is determined NTSC PAL PAL M SECAM YC Sets the Y C signal format when BKM 227W is installed Auto Changes automatically according to the format of the input signal It will take a few seconds to detect the format of an input signal It is recommended that a particular format be selected if it is determined NTSC PAL PAL M SECAM Component Sets the analog component signal format or analog RGB signal form
22. Jojdey 103 6 Exit the Controller Upgrade menu select the Controller Upgrade menu again and confirm that the REMOTE version of the selected item has been upgraded SINGLE GROUP TEN ALL SINGLE GROUP ALL When version 1 2 or later of the software for the controller is upgraded When the upgrading starts the indicator lights as turning clockwise in the display window of the controller The indicator may stop during upgrading 9 but the data are being upgraded correctly 8 Upgrading takes about 2 minutes for the software N program and about 1 minute for the kernel 9 After upgrading all indicators light for about 1 second o 8 REMOTE SINGLE mum GROUP ALL SINGLE GROUP ALL O Do not remove the Memory Stick PRO from the Memory Stick insertion slot during upgrading or disconnect the LAN cable between the monitor and controller Do not turn off the power of the monitor and controller during upgrading After completion of upgrading the system is restarted The network between the monitor and controller is reconnected and you can operate the controller When the upgrade sequence does not move forward correctly the error message Err is displayed in the display window If this error message is displayed contact your Sony representative 104 Upgrading the Monitor and Controller Appendixes Specifications BVM F250A
23. Off or On Note The picture is not displayed in V delay in the following cases When the input signal has no sync signal When the internal signal is displayed When Format of the Channel Configuration menu is set to HDMI or DisplayPort When Side by Side is set to On When the captured frame is displayed External Sync Sets whether or not to select external sync mode Off or On when the analog component signal or analog RGB signal format is input When On is selected the signal to be displayed is synchronized with the sync signal input to the SYNC connector External Sync When Off is selected the signal to be displayed is synchronized with the sync signal included in the signals being monitored Internal Sync Notes When Component is set to YPbPr or RGB in Format of the Channel Configuration menu you can set the external sync The external sync is not set in the following cases When the internal signal is displayed When the captured frame is displayed Function Setting Menu nueW 67 nuey e4eideu5 68 Menu Function Switch Function and operation factory setting Comb Sets whether or not to use the comb filter Off or On When Off is selected the trap band pass filter Trap BPF is selected You can select the type of comb filter in NTSC Comb Filter menu page 62 of the Auxiliary Setting menu Notes When Composite
24. Picture performance Panel OLED panel Picture size diagonal 623 4 mm 24 7 inches Effective picture size H x V 543 4 x 305 6 mm Q1 1 x 12 1g inches Resolution H x V 1920 x 1080 pixels Full HD Aspect 16 9 Pixel efficiency 99 99 Panel drive RGB 10 bit Panel frame rate 48 Hz 50 Hz 60 Hz 72 Hz 75 Hz See Picture Frame Display page 122 1 48 Hz 60 Hz and 72 Hz are also compatible with a frame rate of 1 1 001 Viewing angle Panel specification 89 89 89 89 typical up down left right contrast gt 10 1 0 scan Mapping the pixels of the signal to the panel to one to one mode or displaying an SD signal of non square pixels the number of H pixels of the signal system is 720 or 1440 or a 640 x 480 SD signal of HDMI DisplayPort video by scaling processing of doubling for the V direction and correct aspect ratio for the H direction and also optimizing and displaying a picture by modifying the aperture coefficient value filter coefficient value etc 3 under scan Mask of 5 over scan portion in the normal scan Normal scan Native scan Under scan Over scan Color temperature D65 D93 Setting possible in other color temperature Standard luminance 100 cd m Preset to Preset5 100 white signal input Color space color gamut ITU R BT 709 EBU SMPTE C F250 Native 2 The BVM F250A individual chromaticity points The widest color space setting of the signal
25. or OLED by using a common or general color analyzer that is based on CIE 1931 and adjust the xy chromaticity to the same value the appearance may be different because of optical spectrum differences To compensate for this difference the D93 D65 and User1 to User5 settings of the monitor are adjusted by an offset The offset value applied x 0 006 y 0 011 is based on the Judd s function to the CIE 1931 x y value Picture Preset Sets the picture adjustment preset Select from Preset1 to Preset5 nuey Jejdey 58 Matrix Sets Matrix data transmission matrix depending on the input signal format Three transmission matrix data are preset Matrix data ITU R BT 709 Select when the signal of the ITU R BT 709 standards format is input ITU R BT 601 Select when the signal of the ITU R BT 601 standards format is input SMPTE 240M Select when the signal of the SMPTE 240M standards format is input The Matrix data can be selected for the HD or SD input signal respectively For the type of the input signal see Available Signal Formats page 113 HD Sets Matrix of the HD signal You can select from ITU R BT 709 ITU R BT 601 or SMPTE 240M SD Sets Matrix of the SD signal You can select from ITU R BT 709 ITU R BT 601 SMPTE 240M HDMI DisplayPort Auto Sets the manual or automatic setting for the transmission matrix of the HDMI or DisplayPort signal Off Select to use M
26. page 62 of the Auxiliary Setting menu The native scan is not selectable in the following cases When the input signal has no sync signal When Side by Side is set to On When Pixel Zoom is set to on e When the HDMI DisplayPort computer signal is input The native scan is displayed regardless of the setting When the signal system is the SD signal of 720 x 576 or 1440 x 576 Native Scan Mode is set to Aspect Correction or x2 and the internal signal displayed Native Scan is set to Off and the normal scan is displayed regardless of the setting Display of the input signal system 576 50i or 576 50P When the input signal system is the SD signal of 720 x 576 or 1440 x 576 and Native Scan Mode is set to x2 or Aspect Correction you can display no display area of the upper and lower sides over the V size 1080 by sliding the picture with the UP DOWN button of the controller And when the input signal is same as above and Native Scan Mode is set to Aspect Correction and the aspect ratio is 16 9 you can display no display area of the left and right sides over the H size 1920 by sliding the picture with the PHASE knob of the controller You can restore the display position to the center by pressing the MANUAL button of PHASE of the controller Displayed the whole picture of the H direction by sliding the picture with the PHASE button DOWN button knob of the controller Displayed the whole picture of the V direction
27. press the ENTER Ent button to confirm the adjusted values Phase 150 to 150 000 Chroma 0000 to 2000 1000 Bright 500 to 500 000 Contrast 0000 to 2500 1000 To display no characters on the screen while adjusting manually Set the CHAR OFF button to on The characters disappear To display characters set the CHAR OFF button to off To reset the setting to the default Press the corresponding MANUAL button The adjusted value is reset to the default To cancel adjustment Press the MENU button The adjustment data is cleared To confirm adjustment Press the ENTER Ent button Note During adjustment the screen saver is activated automatically if the operating conditions are met regardless of the setting of the screen saver function Copy From Copies picture adjustment preset data Notes Automatic adjustment data is not copied Use the controller with software version 1 6 or higher to use the Copy From function Preset Value Copies other data in this monitor When the item is selected you can select from Preset1 Preset2 Preset3 Preset4 or 5 Other Monitor Copies data from another monitor Monitor ID Enter the ID number of the source monitor When the NETWORK switch is set to PEER TO PEER this is selectable When the ID number is entered you can select from Preset1 Preset2 Preset3 Preset4 or Preset5 Memory Stick Copies data in the Me
28. reproduced by the BVM F250A X y R 0 681 0 319 G 0 189 0 724 B 0 141 0 051 Typical Warm up time Approx 30 minutes Input SDI BNC x2 Input impedance 75 ohms unbalanced Signal format See Available Signal Systems page 112 and Available Signal Formats page 113 Sampling frequency 3G SDI Y Cb Cr 4 2 2 148 5MHz 74 25MHz 74 25MHz Y Cb Cr 4 4 4 148 5MHz 148 5MHz 148 5MHz G B R 4 4 4 148 5MHz 148 5MHz 148 5MHz HD SDI Y Cb Cr 4 2 2 74 25MHz 37 125MHz 37 125MHz SD SDI Y Cb Cr 4 2 2 13 5MHz 6 75MHz 6 75MHz Ouantization 3G SDI 10 bit sample 12 bit sample HD SDI 10 bit sample SD SDI 10 bit sample sexipueddy Specifications BVM F250A 105 sexipueddy 106 HDMI HDMI x1 HDCP correspondence Deep Color correspondence Signal format See HDMI DisplayPort page 118 of Available Signal Formats DisplayPort connector x1 HDCP correspondence 18 24 30bpp bits per pixel correspondence Signal format See HDMI DisplayPort page 118 of Available Signal Formats Four 4 ports Signal format See Available Signal Systems page 112 and Available Signal Formats page 113 Parallel remote D sub 9 pin female x1 DisplayPort Option port Serial remote LAN Ethernet 10 5 100 5 RJ 45 x1 Output SDI BNC x1 monitor output Output signal amplitude 800 mVp p 10 Output impedance 75 ohms unbalance
29. signals superimposed on the SDI signals are displayed by installing the optional input adaptor BKM 244CC Audio level meter display function The audio level of the embedded audio signals superimposed on the SDI signal is displayed by installing the optional input adaptor BKM 250TG 3D signal analyzing function The monitor supports the following display modes of the 3D signal analyzing function if you install the optional input adaptor BKM 250TG For this function two dimensional 2D view is used The signals are not displayed in stereoscopic view The available display modes differ depending on the serial number of the BKM 250TG For the operation see Switching the Display of the 3D Video Signal on page 96 Difference display with serial number 7300001 or higher The difference between the luminance signal of the left L 3D video signal and that of the right R signal is displayed This display is useful for checking parallax amount Checkerboard display with serial number 7100001 or higher The left L and right R 3D video signals are displayed in a checkerboard pattern on the screen This display is useful for comparing the luminance or color settings of neighboring L and R images L R switching display with serial number 7100001 or higher The dual stream left L and right R 3D video signals are alternately displayed on the screen This display is useful for comparing the color or brightness of th
30. 1 piece of stout string commercially available to the left and right handles of the monitor eee e o7 7 e c Mounting the Unit in a Rack BVM F170A To mount the unit in an EIA standard 19 inch rack use the supplied rack mount brackets and screws 1 Remove the four feet from the bottom of the unit 2 Attach the rack mount brackets to each side of the unit with the rack mount attachment screws Rack mount bracket Rack mount attachment screws 3 Screw the rack mount brackets to the rack to mount the unit Use the commercially available screws that match the size of the rack s holes Connections BVM F250A Note on connecting the cable to the DC 5V OUT connector Be sure to plug the male connector of the cable into the DC 5V OUT connector of the monitor Insert the connector so as to fit the shape of the DC 5V OUT connector N Plug the male connector into the monitor Mounting the Unit in a Rack BVM F170A Connections BVM F250A suolyeledald 2 Jajdeup 27 zJejdeuj 28 Connecting the Controller BKM 16R BVM F250A
31. 100 white signal of the color bar is set to the desired value with the CONTRAST knob 096 We recommend adjusting the luminance to 100 cd m when Preset to Preset5 is selected in the Picture Preset menu of the Channel Configuration menu D Asthe brightness and contrast adjustments affect each other repeat the adjustments of step 3 and 4 6 Press the ENTER or Ent button You can access manual adjustment without opening the Adjustment menu To access it press the MANUAL button located below the BRIGHT or CONTRAST knob of the controller If manual adjustment is accessed by this method the adjusted value is common to all channels and valid only when the lamp of the MANUAL button is lit To turn off the lamp of the MANUAL button press the button again Adjusting suogeredeid zJejdeuj 39 nuey Jejdey 40 Menu Basic Menu Operations Chapter Menu Operation Buttons The menu is operated using the menu operation buttons on the controller BKM 16R optional Controller BKM 16R UP DOWN buttons MENU button ENTER button PHASE knob CHROMA BRIGHT DOWN ENTER MANUAL MANUAL 89000000 gooooooQo REMOTE SINGLE C ALL SINGLE GROUP ALL o o o Numeric buttons Q Ent button Del button 2000090 0000 8 00000 The functions of the menu operation buttons described
32. 1440 x 576 1440 x 487 1920 x 1080 1280 x 720 720 x 576 720 x 487 1440 x 576 1440 x 487 596 mask portion Aspect 4 3 720 x 576 720 x 487 1440 x 576 1440 x 487 596 mask portion Scan Mode Image sexipueddy 125 Troubleshooting This section may help you isolate the cause of aproblem and as a result eliminate the need to contact your Sony service representative Symptom The picture that you wish to display is not displayed Assumed causes The setting of the Channel Configuration menu does not correspond to the input signal Remedy See the System Status menu page 80 to confirm the setting When the setting is different from the input signal set the Channel Configuration menu page 55 The color is not displayed correctly The color temperature is not set correctly Set the color temperature in the Color Temp menu page 58 of the Channel Configuration menu The setting of the color profile or the matrix is not correct Set in the Color Profile menu page 58 or Matrix menu page 58 of the Channel Configuration menu The signals are not displayed in the multi display sexipueddy The input signals of INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 of one standard SDI input or one input adaptor are selected Install one or more adaptor and use the signals from the standard SDI input and the input adaptor for signal A and signal B Install two or more adapto
33. 489 8 19 3 2 4 M5 334 2 03 4 L 200 7 7 8 19 e ol EE el 30 1 3 16 30 1 3 16 D e e D e oN N N e e e e 1 When using this hole use a screw which can be inserted into the monitor to a depth of 6 to 8 mm 4 to 11 32 inches 128 Dimensions BVM F250A When the tilt unit is attached to the BKM 37H Front 285 7 11 1 4 Side Bottom 8 899089800 266 10 1 2 489 8 19 3 8 30 1 3 16 30 1 3 16 30 1 3 16 483 7 19 1 8 When the controller is attached with the BKM 38H Front 576 22 3 4 271 6 10 3 4 61 6 2 1 2 Side Bottom 469 6 19 5 8 30 1 3 16 266 10 1 2 sexipueddy Dimensions BVM F250A 129 Dimensions BVM F170A Unit mm inches Front 436 17 1 4 365 8 14 1 2 sexipueddy 130 205 7 81 8 282 4 11 1 8 Y 59 95 23 8 244 95 8 368 14 1 2 Side 17 16 Ja 215 8 1 2 14 7 19 32 40 1 5 8 Dimensions BVM F170A Rear 352 137 8
34. 700 Monitor Interface Cable BKM 220D SDI 4 2 2 Input Adaptor with serial number 2100001 or higher BKM 227W NTSC PAL Input Adaptor with serial number 2100001 or higher BKM 229X Analog Component Input Adaptor with serial number 2200001 or higher BKM 243HS HD DI SDI Input Adaptor with serial number 2108355 or higher BKM 244CC HD SD SDI Closed Caption Adaptor BKM 250TG 3G HD SD SDI Input Adaptor with serial number 7300001 or higher An input adaptor with a specified serial number may be required for your intended use For the serial numbers of the input adaptors available for this unit see Input Adaptors page 22 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Notes Always make a test recording and verify that it was recorded successfully SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF FAILURE OF THIS UNIT OR ITS RECORDING MEDIA EXTERNAL STORAGE SYSTEMS OR ANY OTHER MEDIA OR STORAGE SYSTEMS TO RECORD CONTENT OF ANY TYPE Always verify that the unit is operating properly before use SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER SONY WILL NOT BELIABL
35. 8 GB please note that operation is not guaranteed for every type of Memory Stick Note on data read write speed Data read write speed may vary depending on the combination of the Memory Stick and Memory Stick compliant product you use What is MagicGate MagicGate is copyright protection technology developed by Sony Corporation Before using a Memory Stick Memory Stick PRO Terminal Write protect tab Labeling position Front Rear Before using a Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Duo Terminal f Write protect tab Use an object with a pointed end to Rear Front set the switch Before using a Memory Stick Micro Attach the M2 adaptor to the Memory Stick Micro to insert into the slot of the controller You cannot record or erase data when the write protect tab on the Memory Stick is set to LOCK Image data may be damaged in the following cases If you remove the Memory Stick or turn the power off when the access lamp is lit or flashing If you use a Memory Stick near static electricity or a magnetic field When writing in the memory area do not put strong pressure on the pen We recommend backing up important data Do not attach anything other than the supplied label to the Memory Stick labeling position Attach the label so that it does not stick out beyon
36. 9 1920 x 1080 50P 148 500 16 9 HD 1920 x 1080 24 74 250 16 9 1920 x 1080 25P 74 250 16 9 1920 x 1080 30 74 250 16 9 800 x 600 60P4 40 000 4 3 1024 768 60P 65 000 4 3 1280 960 60P 108 000 4 3 VESA 1280 x 1024 60P 108 000 5 4 1400 1050 60P 121 750 4 3 1 Also compatible with 1 1 001 2 RGB YCbCr format and 6 8 10 12bit are selected automatically according to the input signal 3 Pixel Repetition 2 transmit the same pixel twice 4 In this manual the 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 960 1280 x 1024 and 1400 x 1050 signals are referred to as the HDMI DisplayPort computer signals 5 The HDMI signal does not support the RGB YCbCr 4 4 4 6bit signal 6 The DisplayPort signal does not support the RGB YCbCr 4 4 4 12bit signal 7 The DisplayPort signal does not support this signal system The quantization level of the HDMI DisplayPort input signal is set in the RGB Range menu page 60 The aspect ratio of the HDMI input signal is manually set when the HDMI Auto menu page 57 of the Screen Aspect menu is set to Off Available Signal Formats Aperture Modification Freguency Serial digital input Analog input HDMI DisplayPort input Signal system SD SDI 3G HD SDI Compare YPbPr YCbCr 576 50i 5 MHz 5 MHz 5 MHz 487 59 94i 5 MHz 5 MHz 5 MHz 1080 24 PsF 25 MHz 25 MHz
37. BKM data system SDI 2200 227w 229 243HS 250TG Signal format setting input 244CC Standard area Single 444 YCbCr fObit HD 1586 x 720 5 7 o SMPTE 425 link 4 4 4 RGB 10bit 25P AB Single 4 4 4 YCbCr 10bit HD 1280 x 720 SMPTE 425 link 2 40bit 1 p 9 B si 4 AB 4 4 4 RGB 106 30 Single 444 YCbCr fObit HD 1586 x 720 2 3 o 425 link 4 4 4 RGB 10bit 50P AB Single 4 4 4 YCbCr 10bit HD 1280 x 720 SMPTE 425 link di 2 i 1 p 9 2 5 x AB 4 4 4 RGB 10bit 60 O Signal can be reproduced X Signal cannot be reproduced O 2 Two adaptors are used 1 Also compatible with 1 1 001 2 The quantization level of the 4 4 4 RGB input signal is set in the RGB Range menu page 60 Available Signal Formats sexipueddy 117 sexipueddy 118 HDMI DisplayPort Matrix Interface Signal format ng Signal system pena Standard area MHz Sg 640 x 480 60 25 2001 4 3 720 x 480 60 27 027 4 3 16 9 Wb 1280 x 720 60 P 74 250 16 9 1920 x 1080 60 i 74 250 16 9 SD 2 1 27 027 4 3 16 9 720 x 576 50P 27 000 4 3 16 9 d 1280 x 720 50P 74 250 16 9 1920 1080 50 74 250 16 9 RGB 4 4 4 6 8 10 12bit 5 SD ds edd 27 000 4 3 16 9 YCbCr 4 4 4 6 8 10 12bit2 5 6 YCbCr 4 2 2 12bit 1920 x 1080 60 148 5001 16
38. Each function of the marker is assigned to the function button of the controller in the Function Key menu page 83 of the Controller menu When the MARKER button is set to on All the markers that are set to On in the Marker Setting menu of the Function Setting menu are displayed The MARKER button lights To display the aspect marker Set the button of the marker mode that you wish to display Aspect Marker Aspect Marker Line Aspect Blanking Half or Aspect Blanking Black to on The MARKER Aspect Marker and the pressed button light To display the area marker 1 area maker 2 or center marker Set the button of the maker that you wish to display Area Marker 1 Area Marker 2 or Center Marker to on The MARKER and the pressed button light To cancel the marker display Set the MARKER button to off Use the controller with software version 1 6 or higher to assign Center Marker Aspect Marker Line Aspect 94 Displaying the Area Marker or Aspect Marker Blanking Half or Aspect Blanking Black to a function button of the controller Displaying the Audio Level Meter The audio level of the embedded audio signals superimposed on the SDI signals is displayed by installing the optional input adaptor BKM 250TG As the audio level meter is superimposed on the video signal the audio level meter may be invisible partially because of the scan mode setting of the monitor 1 Input the SDI signal 2 Select the channel 3
39. File Management menu or using the machine and application corresponding to the Memory Stick Up to 20 characters can be used for the file name When more than 20 characters are used for the file name the file is not displayed Use the machine and application corresponding to the Memory Stick for initialization of the Memory Stick When Windows Explorer is used for initialization a format error is caused and the Memory Stick is not usable for the monitor When the data in the folder for the application software is copied or edited with the function of Windows the data may not be reproduced Memory Stick Memory Stick PRO Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Duo Memory Stick Micro M2 are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries It is against the copyright law to use any audio or picture you recorded without prior consent of the copyright holder Accordingly Memory Stick with content protected image or data can be only used within the law Inserting Ejecting the Memory Stick sexipueddy 133 sexipueddy 134 Menu Index The menu index shows the principal menu items provided with this monitor in alphabetical sequence For your reference each menu item is followed by the page of this manual on which the item is
40. Frame Capture this function is deactivated and the normal display is restored Flip H Sets whether or not to invert the 3D video signals horizontally to be displayed Off or On This item is available for dual stream HD SDI signals Notes The Flip H display cannot be set in the following cases When the option port number in which the BKM 250TG is installed is not selected in Input Port of the Channel Configuration menu When dual link display is used When the internal signal is displayed When a captured frame is displayed When Side by Side is set to On The Flip H display may not be performed correctly when H Delay is set to On Function Setting Menu nueW 6 49 4 71 System Configuration Menu Overview This menu is used to set the system such as the network parallel remote control function etc When System Configuration is selected the following menu is displayed gt System Configuration Parallel Remote Power On Screen Set Password Date Time Scan Mode Skip ERN Screen Saver BEEN Monitor Upgrade Maintenance nuey 49 0 Menu Function and Operation Menu Function and operation factory setting Network Sets the remote control function of the network Monitor ID Enter a monitor ID number Set to 01 to 99 01 Group ID Enter a group ID number Set to 01 to 99 01 Network Setting
41. HDMI Auto menu page 57 of the Screen Aspect menu is set to Off 9 For the operable input signal see Aperture Modification Frequency page 119 10 Sets when the SDI signal is input from BKM 250TG 11 Enabled when the SDI signal is input from a BKM 250TG with serial number 7100001 or higher 12 Enabled when the SDI signal is input from a BKM 250TG with serial number 7300001 or higher 13 Compatible with the dual stream HD SDI signal Input Signals and Adjustable Setting Items sexipueddy 111 Standard SDI input Input adaptor Available Signal Systems Total lines Activelines Framerate Scanning Aspect Display on the Signal system perframe per frame Hz format ratio manca monitor 720x576 50i 625 576 25 2 1 Interlace 16 9 4 3 Pa 575 501 1440x576 50i 1 625 576 25 2 1 Interlace 16 9 4 3 575 501 Rec ITU R 480 601 72 3 9 4 0x487 59 94i 525 487 30 1 001 2 1 Interlace 16 9 4 3 BT 601 480 59 941 2 1440x487 59 94i 1 1525 487 30 1 001 2 1 Interlace 16 9 4 3 480 601 1920x1080 24PsF 1125 1080 24 Progressive 16 9 SMPTE 274M 1080 24PsF 1920x1080 1080 24PsF 23 98PsF 1125 1080 24 1 001 Progressive 16 9 SMPTE 274M 1080 23 98PsF 2 1920x1080 25PsF 1125 1080 25 Progressive 16 9 SMPTE 274M _ 1080 25PsF 1920x1080 30PsF 1125 1080 30 Progressive 16 9 SMPTE 274M 1080 30PsF 1920x1080 1080 30PsF 29 97PsF 11
42. Hold Sets the peak hold mode of the audio level meter 2 Off The peak hold does not function Auto The peak hold is automatically released after about 1 second Manual Reset The peak hold is released manually To release the peak hold select ALM Hold Reset page 70 in the Function Switch menu of the Function Setting menu or set ALM Hold Reset to on by pressing the ALM Hold Reset button of the controller 1 ALM Hold Reset is assigned to the controller in the Function Key menu page 83 of the Controller menu Time Code Sets the time code The setting is effective when the SDI signal is input Note As the time code is superimposed on the video signal the time code may be cut partially because of the scan mode setting of the monitor VITC LTC Sets the type of the time code You can select from VITC or LTC Position Sets the display position of the time code You can select from Top Left top left Top Center top center Top Right top right Bottom Left bottom left Bottom Center bottom center or Bottom Right bottom right Level Sets the luminance of the time code You can select High bright or Low dark Over Range When a portion of the signal exceeds the dynamic range of the internal signal processing circuit it is determined as Over Range This menu sets whether or not to display a zebra pattern on the detected Over Range portion Off On When Over Range is detected adjust the contrast or brightness to a lower level
43. Lights in Flashes in The ambient yellow amber red temperature sensor is unusual Lights in Flashes in Flashes in Fan error magenta amber red Flashes in Lights in Flashes in Device error magenta amber red Warning display ECO OVER OPERATE Symptoms lamp RANGE lamp lamp Flashes in The luminance is amber reduced to protect the panel from an increase of temperature in the panel part 2 Lights in Over range amber Status except for error display Location and Function of Parts BVM F250A MBIAIBAQ Jaydeyo 15 Joldeyg 16 Rear Panel Left Side Panel Handles DC 5V OUT connector LAN 10 100 connector NETWORK switch STANDARD PORT Q HDMI input connector DisplayPort input connector Input option ports AC IN connector MAIN POWER switch DC 5V OUT connector female Supplies the DC power to the controller Connect to the DC 5V 12V IN connector of the controller with the SMF 700 or the cable supplied with the BKM 37H 38H CAUTION DC 5V OUT connector female is non LPS Limited Power Source circuit LAN 10 100 connector 10BASE T 100BASE TX Connect to the LAN 10 100 connector of the controller by using the SMF 700 or the cable supplied with the BKM 37H 38H Or connect to the network or the LAN 10 100 Location and Function of Parts BVM F250A
44. Mode Aperture Value NTSC Comb Filter Filter Switch Peak White Control Menu Structure nue eJeideuS 45 Q 2 D o iE E s 46 Function Setting menu page 63 Aspect Marker Area Marker 1 Area Marker 2 Center Marker Aspect Marker Line t Aspect Blanking Half Aspect Blanking Black Side by Side Audio Level Meter ALM Hold Reset Time Code Difference Checkerboard L R Switch Horopter Check Flip H Main menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Function Setting Marker Setting r Aspect Marker _ Aspect Marker Aspect Mode Aspect Line Thickness Color Bright Blanking Area Marker 1 4 Area Marker 1 Aspect Mode Aspect Area Size Width Height Mode Thickness Color Bright Area Marker 2 _ Area Marker 2 Aspect Mode Aspect Area Size Width I Height Mode Thickness Color Bright Center Marker y Center Marker I Mode Color Bright H Position V Position Copy From 7 Preset Value I Other Monitor Monitor ID Memory Stick I P amp P Setting Side by Side Line Display Line Color
45. Pixel Zoom Setting Line Color Line Bright 3D Setting Horopter Check 1 Left Right Capture Load Rename Internal Signal Delete Function Switch Scan Mode I Native Scan 16 9 Delay V Delay External Sync Comb Aperture t Mono Blue Only R Off G Off B Off M Chroma Up Interlace Marker Menu Structure System Configuration menu page 72 Main menu System Configuration Level1 Level 2 I Network r Monitor ID I Group ID I Network Setting Protocol Setting r Parallel Remote 1 Pin 8 Pin Parallel Remote Power Standby Mode Power On Status Default CH On Screen Set Input Information Closed Caption I Audio Level Meter Time Code Over Range Password Change Password Apply Password Date Time Scan Mode Skip Screen Saver Monitor Upgrade r Software Upgrade Kernel Upgrade FPGA Upgrade DisplayPort Upgrade Maintenance Level 3 IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Address SDCP SDAP Community SDCP Port No SDAP Port No SDAP Broadcast SDAP Broadcast Period Acceptable IP Address Reset Protocol Setting r Format Position CH No Position CH Name Position Scan Mode Position r Closed Ca
46. Range Model Name Serial No Software Version Operation Time Panel On Time Network Switch Controller Status _ Model Serial No Software Version L Network Switch 48 Menu Structure Controller menu page 82 Key Protect menu page 87 Main menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Controller Key Protect Network I Function Key Monitor ID Display Controller Upgrade Network Setting SNMP Setting Protocol Setting F1 F16 Software Upgrade Kernel Upgrade IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Address Contact Name Location Trap Mode Trap Address Setting Trap Address Status Reset Mode Address Authentication Community SDCP SDAP Community SDCP Port No SDAP Port No SDAP Broadcast SDAP Broadcast Period Reset Protocol Setting Menu Structure nue eJeideuS 49 nuey 6 49 0 50 Adjustment Menu Overview Adjusts the picture color temperature etc When Adjustment is selected the following menu is Note displayed This menu is not selectable in the following cases Position Adj gt Adjustment Color Temp Adj gt v When Side by Side is set to On Menu Function and Operation Menu Function and operation factory setting Picture Adj Adjusts the chroma
47. When 10801 is selected in the 1080I PsF menu of the Channel Configuration menu the input signal is regarded as an interlace signal and it can be displayed in interlace mode if the interlace display mode is selected 4 Functions when 10801 is selected in the 1080I PsF menu of the Channel Configuration menu Picture Frame Display HDMI DisplayPort Signal system Progressive Interlace Display frame rate Display frame rate Hz Hz 640 x 480 60 601 720 x 480 60 60 x 1280 x 720 60 60 x 1920 1080 60 i 60 60 720 1440 x 480 60 19 60 601 720 x 576 50P 50 x 1280 x 720 50P 50 x 1920 x 1080 50i 50 50 720 1440 x 576 509 50 50 1920 x 1080 60 P 60 x 1920 x 1080 50P 50 x 1920 x 1080 24 72 1920 1080 25 75 1920 1080 30 60 x 800 x 600 60P SVGA 60 x 1024 x 768 60P XGA 60 x 1280 x 960 60P SXGA 60 x 1280 x 1024 60P SXGA 60 x 1400 x 1050 60P SXGA 60 x 1 Also compatible with 1 1 001 2 Pixel Repetition 2 transmit the same pixel twice 3 The DisplayPort signal does not support this signal system Picture Frame Display sexipueddy 123 Scan Mode Image Example Scan images of available signal Scan mode Input signal system and scan systems when a signal is input from the standard mode image SDI input or optional input adaptor installed For details of the p
48. YC PAL YC PAL M YC SECAM Component YPbPr or Component RGB Set to 100 to 100 000 1 When the setting value is out of range the display of the setting value is changed but the horizontal position of the picture is not changed To hide the characters on the monitor during adjustment Set the CHAR OFF button of the controller to on As the characters on the display are hidden it becomes easy to adjust the picture To display the characters set the CHAR OFF button to off Channel Name Sets a channel name When the item is selected you can select a preset name or enter a new one PROG Program signal EDIT Signal from an editor CAM Camera signal VTR Signal from a VTR PREV Preview monitor New Name Enter a new name Up to 20 characters can be entered NTSC Setup Level Sets the NTSC setup level You can select when Format is set to Composite Auto Composite NTSC YC Auto or YC NTSC You can select from 096 or 7 596 Component Level Sets the component level of the analog component 480 60i signal You can select when Format is set to Component YPbPr You can select from SMPTE EBU N10 or Betacam Betacam Setup Level Sets the Betacam setup level when Component Level is set to Betacam You can select from 096 or 7 596 RGB Range Sets the quantization range of the 4 4 4 RGB SDI HDMI or DisplayPort input signal HD Sets the quantization range when a 4 4 4 RGB SDI signal is in
49. YPbPr SD HD SD HD YCbCr YCbCr RGB CONTRAST BRIGHT CHROMA o PHASE ESO Picture Auto Adjust Component Level x x x NTSC Setup Level ST recs 2 x ii x Betacam Setup Level x dco d x Position Adj Scan Mode o9 Native Scan x1 x2 1 Native Scan 027 Aspect Correction 16 9 o2 7 8 H Delay V Delay External Sync Comb Char Off Color Temp Status Aperture 9 Blue Only R Off G Off B Off O O O O O Chroma Up o9 Interlace See Picture Frame Display on page 122 Pixel Zoom Capture Load Marker o Aspect Marker Input Signals and Adjustable Setting Items
50. by sliding the picture with the UP DOWN button of the controller DOWN buton UP button The set position is held even when the system is changed to another input signal system Setting the Display of Native Scan Mode suonejledo sajdeyo 89 suonejedo y Jejdeu 90 Selecting the Native Scan Scan Mode You can select scan mode from a native scan under scan 3 normal scan 0 and over scan mask of 5 over scan portion in the normal scan picture You can set scan mode with the NATIVE SCAN button or SCAN button of the controller or in the Function Switch menu of the Function Setting menu Setting with the NATIVE SCAN button or SCAN button of the controller To set to the native scan mode Set the NATIVE SCAN button to on The LED on the button lights To select the scan mode 1 Set the NATIVE SCAN button to off The LED on the button is turned off 2 Press the SCAN button to select the scan mode Scan mode is changed to normal under and over scan mode by each press of the button Setting in the menu Set Scan Mode or Native Scan in the Function Switch menu page 67 of the Function Setting menu gt gt Function Switch 1 5 4 16 9 H Delay V Delay EBEN External Sync mmm Comb Hee To set to the native scan mode Set Native Scan to On To select the scan mode 1 Set Native Scan to Off 2 Select Scan Mode then select scan mode from the f
51. can be compared on the screen 3D signal analyzing function For this function two dimensional 2D view is used The signals are not displayed in stereoscopic view The following five display modes are available For details on the input adaptor BKM 250TG see Input Adaptors on page 22 Difference display The difference between the luminance signal of the left L signal and that of the right R signal is displayed A gray portion indicates that the luminance level of the two signals is the same When the luminance level of the two signals is not the same a monochrome image is displayed according to the difference in the luminance This function is useful for checking the amount of parallax Checkerboard display Left signal L Right signal R Checkerboard display The left L and right R signals are displayed in a checkerboard pattern on the same screen for comparing the brightness or colors of the L and R signals L R Switch display The left L and right R signals are switched alternately on the screen for comparing the brightness or colors of the L and R signals Horopter Check display The display mode for the left L and right R 3D video signals can be switched for easy checking of the two signals Set Horopter Check page 66 in the 3D Setting menu of the Function Setting menu to one of the display modes listed below Set Right for the right signal and Left for the lef
52. explained and the main menu that the item belongs to Menu Item Page Main menu Number 1 Pin to 8 Pin 73 System Configuration menu 10801 PsF 61 Channel Configuration menu 16 9 67 Function Setting menu 3D Setting 66 Function Setting menu A Adjustment 50 Adjustment menu ALM Hold Reset 70 Function Setting menu Aperture 68 Function Setting menu Aperture Value 62 Auxiliary Setting menu Apply Password 76 System Configuration menu Area Marker 1 64 Function Setting menu 69 Function Setting menu Area Marker 2 65 Function Setting menu 69 Function Setting menu Aspect Blanking Black 70 Function Setting menu Aspect Blanking Half 69 Function Setting menu Aspect Marker 63 Function Setting menu 68 Function Setting menu Aspect Marker Line 69 Function Setting menu Audio CH 75 System Configuration menu Audio Level Meter 70 Function Setting menu 75 System Configuration menu Auto 50 Adjustment menu 538 Adjustment menu Auto Adjust 50 Adjustment menu 53 Adjustment menu Auxiliary Setting 62 Auxiliary Setting menu B B Off 68 Function Setting menu Back Up System Data 79 File Management menu Betacam Setup Level 60 Channel Configuration menu Black Detail Mode 85 Controller menu Black Frame Insertion 85 Controller menu Blue Only 68 Function Setting menu C Capture 66 Function Setting menu Center Marker 65 Function Setting menu 69 Function Setting menu CH Name 74 System Configuration menu CH No 74 System Configuration menu CH Status 80 System Status
53. have questions on the use of the above Power Cord Appliance Connector Plug please consult a qualified service personnel For the customers in Canada This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 For the customers in Europe This product with the CE marking complies with the EMC Directive issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with this directive implies conformity to the following European standards EN55103 1 Electromagnetic Interference Emission EN55103 2 Electromagnetic Susceptibility Immunity This product is intended for use in the following Electromagnetic Environment E4 controlled EMC environment ex TV studio This product has been manufactured by or on behalf of Sony Corporation 1 7 1 Konan Minato ku Tokyo 108 0075 Japan Inquiries related to product compliance based on European Union legislation shall be addressed to the authorized representative Sony Deutschland GmbH Hedelfinger Strasse 61 70327 Stuttgart Germany For any service or guarantee matters please refer to the addresses provided in the separate service or guarantee documents This apparatus shall not be used in the residential area For BVM F170A only Attention when the product is installed in Rack 1 Prevention against overloading of branch circuit When this product is installed in a rack and is supplied power from an outlet on the rack please make sure that the rack does not overload the
54. in the Aperture Value menu page 62 of the Auxiliary Setting menu For information about the aperture modification frequency for each signal system see Aperture Modification Frequency on page 119 Mono When the button is set to on a monochrome picture is displayed When the button is set to off the monitor switches automatically between color and monochrome mode depending on the color discrimination of the input adaptor Blue Only Red and green signals are cut and only the blue signal is displayed as a monochrome picture It makes it easy to adjust chroma and phase and to check VTR noise R Off R red signals are cut respectively G Off G green signals are cut respectively B Off B blue signals are cut respectively Chroma Up The chroma setting increases by 12 dB Interlace Displays in the interlace mode Pixel Zoom The part of the picture is magnified up to 8 times Capture Load Displays the menu to load the captured picture from the Memory Stick Marker All markers are displayed on the screen Aspect Marker An aspect marker is displayed on the screen 5 Function Key Function and operation factory setting Area Marker1 An area marker 1 is displayed on the screen Area Marker2 An area marker 2 is displayed on the screen Center Marker The center marker is displayed on the screen Aspect Marker Line The line of the aspect marker is displayed on the screen Aspect Blankin
55. input a moving image or operate the controller Approximately one minute before the screen saver is activated the ECO lamp starts flashing rapidly Then the flashing slows in green when the screen saver is activated Off Disables the screen saver function Note The screen saver function is automatically set to On during manual adjustment of the color temperature contrast brightness chroma and phase regardless of the setting of this item Monitor Upgrade Upgrades the monitor When the item is selected the screen for inputting the password is displayed After the 4 digit password is entered the current versions of Software Version Kernel Version FPGA Version and DisplayPort Version are displayed For the FPGA Version FPGA1 FPGA2 and FPGA CORE are displayed from left to right For the password see Password page 75 of the System Configuration menu For details on upgrading the monitor see Upgrading the Monitor and Controller on page 102 Software Upgrade Upgrades the software for the monitor Kernel Upgrade Upgrades the kernel of the monitor FPGA Upgrade Upgrades the FPGA data of the monitor DisplayPort Upgrade Upgrades the DisplayPort data of the monitor Maintenance The menu for the Sony service representative is displayed System Configuration Menu nueW 6 77 File Management Menu Overview The system data is saved cop
56. leftward or rightward Turn the PHASE knob To move the upward or downward Turn the CHROMA knob Magnifying the Picture Pixel Zoom 5 Press the ENTER Ent button Part inside the cursor is magnified You can move the position of the magnified picture with the PHASE knob or CHROMA knob You can change the magnification ratio with the UP or DOWN button You can also change the boundary line color For details on changing the boundary line color see Pixel Zoom Setting page 66 of the Function Setting menu Press the MENU button of the controller to return to the cursor display To end the pixel zoom operation When the cursor is displayed or the picture is magnified press the Pixel Zoom button of the controller Capturing the Picture of the HD Signal HD Frame Capture The frame picture of the 3G HD SDI input signal is captured and saved as a picture file in the Memory Stick This is used to confirm the color tone and picture angle of the current scene and recorded scene or as the reference picture to adjust the monitor To save the captured frame we recommend using Memory Stick PRO High Speed or Memory Stick PRO Duo High Speed Use the controller with software version 1 6 or higher to use the HD Frame Capture function The file is saved in TIFF The file size is a maximum of 13 MB The picture file is captured or loaded without deterioration The saved file may not be opened
57. phase matrix and signal level automatically and contrast brightness chroma and phase to set the preset value to picture adjustment preset data When the item is selected the picture adjustment preset data to be set is displayed To change the picture adjustment preset data to be adjusted you can select from Preset1 Preset2 Preset3 Preset4 and Preset5 in the Picture Preset menu of the Channel Configuration menu page 55 Auto Sets the automatic adjustment of chroma phase matrix and signal level When the item is selected the selected preset data is displayed You can select this item when the composite or Y C signal from the BKM 227W or the analog component or analog RGB signal from the BKM 229X is displayed Note This menu is not selectable when the internal signal or captured frame is displayed Auto Adjust Starts automatic adjustment It may take some time until the automatic adjustment is completed An external color bar signal for the reference is necessary for automatic adjustment page 51 The chroma data is reset to the default setting 1000 The phase data is reset to the default setting 000 Note When the analog component signal or analog RGB signal is input adjust the picture position in the Position Adj menu page 54 to perform the automatic adjustment in the Auto Adjust menu When the picture position does not fit the adjustment will not be performed correctly and this may cause
58. plug holder over the cord until it locks To disconnect the AC power cord Pull out the AC plug holder while pressing the lock levers To connect the DC power supply Connect the DC power supply to the DC IN 24 V 28 V connector When the AC power cord and DC power supply are connected the AC power supply is given preference to over the DC power supply To use the DC power supply disconnect the AC power cord Turning on the Monitor Press the MAIN POWER switch on the rear panel to turn on the power When you turn on the monitor for the first time after purchasing it the Select Area screen is displayed Select the area where you intend to use this monitor For selecting the area see page 33 The warm up time is more than 30 minutes approximately When the monitor is in standby mode As the OPERATE lamp lights in red in standby mode press the MONITOR 1 switch of the controller The OPERATE lamp lights in green and the monitor enters operation mode Settings Selecting the Area When you turn on the monitor for the first time after purchasing it select the area where you intend to use this monitor from among the options When the area is selected the menu item settings suitable for the selected area are applied Default value for each area Color Setup Component Color Temp Level Level Profile ITU R North Am
59. switch on the left side panel is turned on internal data initialization starts and the OPERATE lamp flashes in red for a while When the signal is output the lamp flashes in green to indicate that data initialization continues When initialization is finished and the monitor enters its operation mode the lamp lights in green The OPERATE lamp is lit in red when the monitor is in standby mode The monitor will be in standby mode under the following conditions Standby Mode is set to On in the Power menu page 74 of the System Configuration menu and the MAIN POWER switch on the left side panel is turned on The OPERATE lamp will flash for initialization after the switch is turned on then will light The monitor is changed from operation mode to standby mode by external control Location and Function of Parts BVM F250A Lights in green when the monitor is put into operation mode from standby mode by pressing the MONITOR 1 0 switch of the controller When the OPERATE lamp is flashing in red the monitor cannot be put into operation mode Wait until the lamp is steadily lit When the OPERATE lamp is flashing in green the monitor is not in full operation mode and images cannot be displayed correctly Wait until the lamp is steadily lit in green The OPERATE lamp may indicate an error or warning For details see Error warning display by the lamp page 15 Q OVER RANGE lamp Lights in amber when ABL Automatic Br
60. the display mode is displayed STATUS Input Display Mode 1 34 CH 01 PROG1 Detected Signal 1080 601 Format 4 4 4 RGB 10bit Input Port Option1 Input1 RGB Range Limited 10801 PSF 10801 Scan Mode Native Aspect Correct Aspect Mode 16 9 Interlace Display ON CH Displays the currently selected channel number and channel name Detected Signal Displays the signal system whose format is detected Format Displays Format set in the Channel Configuration menu Input Port Displays Input Port and Input No set in the Channel Configuration menu RGB Range Displays RGB Range set in the Channel Configuration menu 1080I PsF Displays 10801 PsF set in the Channel Configuration menu Scan Mode Displays the selected scan mode Aspect Mode Displays the selected aspect ratio Interlace Display Displays On Off of the interlace display Page 2 3 Information on the picture adjustments is displayed STATUS Picture Configuration 2 34 CHO1 Color Profile BVM EBU Color Space EBU Gamma CRT BVM Color Temp User Picture Preset Preset1 Chroma 1000 Bright 000 Contrast 1000 Matrix ITU R BT 709 Color Profile Displays Color Profile set in the Channel Configuration menu Color Space Displays Color Space set in Color Profile Gamma Displays Gamma set in Color Profile Color Temp Displays Color Temp set in the Channel Configuration menu Picture Preset Displays Picture Preset set in the Channel
61. 0bit x x x SMPTE 292M YCbCr 10bit HD 1920 x 1080 RGB 10bit 60 i Dual link 4 4 4 x x x x O 2 YCbCr 12bit HD RGB2 12bit SMPTE 372M Dual link 4 2 2 YCbCr 10bit Dene x log o Dual link 4 2 2 YCbCr 10bit HD x a2 o Single mo 1280 720 link 4 2 2 YCbCr 10bit HD 24 p Single oy 1280 720 link 4 2 2 YCbCr 10bit HD 25P Single E 1280 720 link 4 2 2 YCbCr 10bit HD 301p SMPTE 292M Single 2 1280 720 link 4 2 2 YCbCr 10bit HD 50P Single pe 1280 720 link 4 2 2 YCbCr 10bit HD 601 P Available Signal Formats sexipueddy 115 sexipueddy 116 Matrix Sygnal Standard BKM BKM BKM BKM 1 data system SDI 2200 227W 229 243HS 250TG Signal format setting input 244CC Standard area 4 44 YCbCr 10bit Single 444 RGB 10bit 1920x1080 o SMPTE 425 link 444 YCbCr 12bit HD 24 PsF AB 4 4 4 RGB 12bit 4 44 YCbCr 10bit HD Single 444 RGB 10bit 1920x1080 o SMPTE 425 link 4 4 4 YCbCr 12bit HD 25PsF AB 4 4 4 RGB 12bit 4 44 YCbCr 1
62. 0bit HD Single 444 RGB 10bit 4920 1080 5 7 2 425 link 4 4 4 YCbCr 12bit HD 130 PsF AB 4 4 4 RGB 12bit 4 44 YCbCr 10bit HD Single 444 RGB 10bit 4920 1080 425 link 444 YCbCr 12bit HD 24 P AB 4 4 4 RGB 12bit 4 44 YCbCr 10bit HD Single 444 RGB 10bit 1920 1080 x o SMPTE 425 link 4 4 4 YCbCr i2bit HD 25 AB 4 4 4 RGB 12bit 4 44 YCbCr 10bit HD Single 444 RGBE 10bit 1920 x 1080 5 1 o SMPTE 425 link 444 YCbcr 12bit HD 1300 P AB 4 4 4 12bit 4 44 YCbCr 10bit HD Single 444 RGB2 10bit 1920 x 1080 x 7 7 o SMPTE 425 link 4 4 4 YCbCr 12bit HD 50 AB 4 4 4 12bit 4 44 YCbCr 10bit HD Single 444 RGB 10bit 4920 x 1080 A o SMPTE 425 link 4 4 YCbCr 12bit HD 16021 AB 4 4 4 12bit Single 1920 1080 425 link 4 2 2 YCbCr 10bit HD 50P O x x x x Single D 1920 1080 425 link 4 2 2 YCbCr 10bit HD 609 O AB Single 4 4 4 YCbCr 10bit HD 1280 x 720 5 7 2 SMPTE 425 link 444 tobit 240 P B Available Signal Formats Matrix Sygnal Standard BKM BKM BKM BKM
63. 1862 x 1048 1829 x 1029 960 x 540 1920 x 1080 6071 16 9 1920x1080 1920 1080 1862 1048 1829 1029 960 x 540 720114402 43 1280 x 960 1440 1080 1397 x 1048 1371 1029 960 x 720 720 x 480 1440 x 960 480 60 i9 16 9 1707 x 960 1920 x 1080 1862 x 1048 1829 x 1029 960 x 540 43 1536 x 1152 1440 10801 1397 1048 1371 1029 960 x 720 Na la ieg 20x 576 1440 x 1152555 1152 1920 x 1080 1862 1048 1829 x 1029 960 x 540 1280 720 50 169 1280x720 1920 x 1080 1862 x 1048 1829 x 1029 960 x 540 1920 x 1080 50 16 9 1920x 1080 1920 x 1080 1862 x 1048 1829 x 1029 960 x 540 720114402 43 1536 x 1152 1440 10801 1397 1048 1371 1029 960 x 720 720 576 1440 1152 576 5019 16 9 2048 x 1152 1920 1080 1862 1048 1829 1029 960 x 540 1920 1080 607 16 9 1920 1080 1920 1080 1862 1048 1829 1029 960 x 540 1920 1080 50 16 9 1920 1080 1920 1080 1862 1048 1829 1029 960 540 1920 1080 249 16 9 1920 x 1080 1920 1080 1862 1048 1829 1029 960 x 540 1920 1080 25 16 9 1920 1080 1920 1080 1862 1048 1829 1029 960 540 1920 1080 30 P 16 9 1920 x 1080 1920 1080 1862 1048 1829 1029 960 x 540 800 x 600 60P SVGA 43 800 x 600 960 x 720 1024 x 768 60P XGA 43 1024 x 768 960 x 720 1280 x 960 60P SXGA 43 1280 x 960 960 x 720 1280 x 1024 60P
64. 2 Auxiliary Setting Menu Function Setting Menu Overview This menu is used to set the function related to the picture display When Function Setting is selected the following menu is displayed gt Function Setting P amp P Setting Pixel Zoom Setting 3D Setting Capture Internal Signal v Function Switch Menu Function and Operation Menu Function and operation factory setting Marker Setting Sets whether or not to display the marker when the MARKER button is pressed and the display mode When the item is selected the marker preset data to be set is displayed To change the marker preset data to be adjusted you can select from Marker1 Marker2 Marker3 Marker4 and Marker5 in the Marker Preset menu page 60 of the Channel Configuration menu To hide the characters on the monitor during setting Set the CHAR OFF button of the controller to on As the characters on the display are hidden it becomes easy to adjust the picture To display the characters set the CHAR OFF button to off Aspect Marker Sets the aspect marker display Aspect Marker Sets whether or not to display the aspect marker when the MARKER button is pressed Off or On Aspect Mode Sets the aspect ratio of the aspect marker You can select from 16 9 4 3 or Variable Aspect Sets the aspect ratio of the aspect marker when Variable is selected i
65. 25 1080 30 1 001 Progressive 16 9 SMPTE 274M 1080 29 97PsF 2 1920x1080 24P 1125 1080 24 Progressive 16 9 SMPTE 274M 1080 24P 1080 24P gt 1920x1080 23 i x 920x1080 23 98P 1125 1080 24 1 001 16 9 SMPTE 274M 1080 23 98P 2 2 1920x1080 25P 1125 1080 25 Progressive 16 9 SMPTE 274M 1080 25 1920x1080 30P 1125 1080 30 Progressive 16 9 SMPTE 274M 1080 30 1080 30P 1920x1080 29 97P 112 1 1 001 i 920 1080 29 9 5 080 30 1 00 rogressive 16 9 SMPTE 274M 1080 29 97 2 1920x1080 50i 1125 1080 25 2 1 Interlace 16 9 SMPTE 274M 1080 501 1920x1080 60i 1125 1080 30 2 1 Interlace 16 9 SMPTE 274M 1080 601 1920x1080 59 94i 11125 1080 30 1 001 2 1 Interlace 16 9 SMPTE 274M Toanen 1080 59 9412 1920x1080 50P 1125 1080 50 Progressive 16 9 SMPTE 274M 1080 50 1920 1080 60 1125 1080 60 Progressive 16 9 SMPTE 274M 1080 60 1080 60 1920 1080 59 94 1125 1080 60 1 001 i 16 9 MPTE 274M x rogressive S 1080 59 94P 2 1280x720 24P 750 720 24 Progressive 16 9 SMPTE 296M _ 720 24 720 24P 12 720 23 98P 7 72 24 1 001 P i 80x720 23 98 50 0 1 00 rogressive 16 9 SMPTE 296M 720 23 98 2 1280x720 25P 750 720 25 Progressive 16 9 SMPTE 296M _ 720 25 1280x720 30P 750 720 30 Progressive 16 9 SMPTE 296M _ 720 30P 720 30P 12 720 29 97P 7 72 1 001 P i 16 MPTE 296M 80x720 29 9 50 0 30 1 00 rogressive 6 9 S 96 720 29 97p 2 1280x720 50P 750 720 50 Progressi
66. 3 D65 Copies the color temperature of D65 User1 to 5 Copies the color temperature of User1 to 5 When D93 or D65 data is changed they are displayed as D93 or D65 Other Monitor Copies data from another monitor Monitor ID Enter the ID number of the source monitor When the NETWORK switch is set to PEER TO PEER this is not selectable When the ID number is entered you can select from D93 D65 User1 User2 User3 User4 or User5 D93 Copies the color temperature of D93 D65 Copies the color temperature of D65 User1 to 5 Copies the color temperature of User1 to 5 When D93 or D65 data is changed they are displayed as D93 or D65 Memory Stick nueW 6 49 0 Copies data in the Memory Stick When the item is selected the file names in the source Memory Stick are displayed When the file is selected you can select from D93 D65 User1 User2 User3 User4 or User5 D93 Copies the color temperature of D93 D65 Copies the color temperature of D65 User1 to 5 Copies the color temperature of User1 to 5 When D93 or D65 data is changed they are displayed as D93 or D65 Restore Factory Data Resets the color temperature to the default setting You cannot select this when the setting is the default value The following message appears to confirm the data reset operation Restore factory data OK To reset the data press the ENTER Ent button Cancel To cancel press th
67. 3 4 the menu CHO01 continues onto next page Input Port EERE Input No Screen Aspect Sync Mode EE E j Chooses the setting value Color Temp EEE Picture Preset Color Profile 2 Indicates that this item has sub list You can go to the lower level Indicates that the menu is continued from gt Channel Configuration 2 3 CHO1 Marker Preset EEHEEHE previous page Enters EN m numerical Channel Name NTSC Setup Level Component Level Betacam Setup Level EEE RGB Range 10801 PsF values Choosing the setting value The method for selecting the value is different due to the menu item Selecting in setting mode Selecting from the setting list Basic Menu Operations 41 When selecting in setting mode 1 Using the UP or DOWN button or PHASE knob select the desired item and press the ENTER or Ent button The cursor moves to the setting value and the monitor enters in setting mode Display example The cursor moves to the setting value and the monitor enters in setting mode Display example gt Channel Configuration 2 3 4 CH01 Marker Preset H Shift Offset Channel Name NTSC Setup Level mu gt Channel Configuration 13 Component Level iit CHO01 Betacam Setup Level EEE Format RGB Range Input Port LL 10801 PsF Input No 1111
68. 50A or 16 5 type BVM F170A full HD 1920 x 1080 OLED panel features Sony s Super Top Emission structure Unlike the conventional bottom emission structure of TFT Sony s OLED panel can reproduce a crisper image due to high brightness Furthermore a unique microcavity structure makes RGB primary colors purer and deeper by utilizing light resonance effects that magnify optimum light wave lengths and diminish undesired light wave lengths The panel s 10 bit driver enables smooth gradation of color shading 2 Super Top Emission is a trademark that represents the OLED technology of Sony Corporation 12 bit precision display engine for professional use The panel is equipped with a unique signal process engine developed for the professional use monitor This engine incorporates 12 bit output accuracy at each process and provides a high quality I P conversion algorithm scaling processing panel driving and a highly accurate color management system Multi color space The Sony s unique OLED panel with a wide color gamut and color management system which uses the unique 3D LUT Look Up Table reproduces the color space that complies with the broadcast standard ITU R BT 709 EBU and SMPTE C accurately A wider color space allows digital cinema reproductions 3 The RGB chromaticity of SMPTE RP 431 2 is not covered in full High guality I P conversion processing A high quality picture near the original one in which jagged line
69. 55 For details of each input adaptor refer to the operating instructions of each model BKM 220D SDI 4 2 2 Input Adaptor Includes a decoder for serial digital signals 525 625 component Input output connectors for two serial digital channels and output connector for one monitor channel are eguipped Options 11 M Q JaldeuD 12 BKM 227W NTSC PAL Input Adaptor Includes a decoder for NTSC PAL PAL M SECAM signals Input output connectors for each one composite signal channel and Y C signal channel are eguipped BKM 229X Analog Component Input Adaptor Includes a decoder for analog component signals and analog RGB signals Input connector for one channel is eguipped BKM 243HS HD D1 SDI Input Adaptor Includes a decoder for serial digital component signals Input output connectors for two serial digital channels and output connector for one monitor channel are eguipped BKM 244CC HD SD SDI Closed Caption Adaptor Includes a decoder for serial digital component signals EIA CEA 608 or EIA CEA 708 standard closed caption signals superimposed on the SDI signals are decoded and displayed Input output connectors for two serial digital channels and output connector for one monitor channel are equipped BKM 250TG 3G HD SD SDI Input Adaptor Includes a decoder for serial digital component signals Time code and audio level of the embedded audio signals superimposed on the SDI signals are displayed 3D signal analyzing fu
70. 74 System Configuration menu FPGA Upgrade 77 System Configuration menu Function Key 83 Controller menu Function Setting 63 Function Setting menu Function Switch 67 Function Setting menu Menu Index sexipueddy 135 Menu Item Page Main menu G G Off 68 Function Setting menu Gamma 60 Channel Configuration menu Group ID 72 System Configuration menu H H Delay 67 Function Setting menu H Position 65 Function Setting menu H Shift 54 Adjustment menu H Shift Offset 60 Channel Configuration menu HDMI Auto 57 Channel Configuration menu HDMI DisplayPort Auto 58 Channel Configuration menu 61 Channel Configuration menu HDMI DP Status 81 System Status menu Horopter Check 66 Function Setting menu 71 Function Setting menu Input Information 74 System Configuration menu Input No 57 Channel Configuration menu Input Port 57 Channel Configuration menu Interlace 68 Function Setting menu Internal Signal 66 Function Setting menu K Kernel Upgrade 77 System Configuration menu 86 Controller menu Key Protect 87 Key Protect menu 8 L Load 66 Function Setting menu L R Switch 71 Function Setting menu M Maintenance 77 System Configuration menu Manual 52 Adjustment menu Manual Adjust 51 Adjustment menu 52 Adjustment menu Marker 68 Function Setting menu Marker Setting 63 Function Setting menu Marker Preset 60 Channel Configuration menu Matrix 58 Channel Configuration menu Model Name 81 System Status menu Moni
71. 829 1003 960 x 527 5 43 1440 x 11521575 1152 1477 1080 1432 x 1048 1407 x 1029 960 x 702 1440 576 50 16 9 2100 x 1152 1920 1053 1862 x 1022 1829 x 1003 960 x 527 43 1302 974 1443 x 1080 1400 1048 1374 x 1029 960 x 718 TEMAS qeg 20 x 487 1440 x 9747736 x 974 1920 x 1077 1862 x 1045 1829 1026 960 x 539 FEES 1440 oral 1802 x 974 1443 1080 1400 1048 1374 x 1029 960 x 718 1440 x 287159 241 16 9 1736 974 1920 1077 1862 1045 1829 1026 960 x 539 1920 1080 24 PsF 16 9 1920 1080 1920 1080 1862 x 1048 1829 1029 960 x 540 1920 1080 25PsF 16 9 1920 1080 1920 1080 1862 1048 1829 1029 960 x 540 1920 1080 30 PsF 16 9 1920 1080 1920 1080 1862 x 1048 1829 1029 960 x 540 1920 1080 24UP 16 9 1920 x 1080 1920 1080 1862 x 1048 1829 x 1029 960 x 540 1920 1080 25 16 9 1920 x 1080 1920 1080 1862 x 1048 1829 1029 960 x 540 1920x1080 30 P 16 9 1920x1080 1920 1080 1862 x 1048 1829 x 1029 960 x 540 920 1080 50 16 9 1920 x 1080 1920 1080 1862 x 1048 1829 1029 960 x 540 1920 x 1080 60 16 9 1920 x 1080 1920 1080 1862 x 1048 1829 x 1029 960 x 540 1920 1080 50P 16 9 1920 x 1080 1920 1080 1862 x 1048 1829 1029 960 x 540 amp 1920 x 1080 607 16 9 1920x1080 1920 1080 1862 x 1048 1829 x 1029 960 x 540 8 1280 x 720 249 16 9 1280
72. 9 16 9 F10 Native Scan F11 Capture Load F12 Side by Side F13 Wipe F14 Butterfly F15 Blending F16 Pixel Zoom If you press the ENTER button once again the collective display will disappear The following functions are displayed as an abbreviation Aspect Marker Line Aspect Blanking Half Aspect Blanking Black Error Notify Clear Black Frame Insertion Black Detail Mode Audio Level Meter ALM Hold Reset Horopter Check A Marker Line A Blank Half A Blank Black Error Clear Black Frame Black Detail ALM ALM Hold Rst Horopter Use the controller with software version 1 7 or higher to display the functions assigned to the function buttons collectively The UP DOWN buttons and the PHASE knob on the controller are disabled when the list of the functions assigned to the function buttons is displayed Pixel Zoom is not set to on when the list of the functions assigned to the function buttons is displayed Assigning a Function to a Function Button suonejledo sajdeyo 101 suonejedo y Jeldeuy 102 Upgrading the Monitor and Controller You can upgrade the monitor and the controller with the data saved in a Memory Stick You can upgrade the following data Monitor Software program Kernel FPGA data DisplayPort data Software program Kernel Controller Use the controller with software version 1 7 or higher to upgrade the monitor Upgrading of the softwa
73. AC Operating temperature 0 C to 35 32 F to 95 F Recommended 20 C to 30 C 68 F to 86 F Operating humidity 0 to 90 no condensation Storage transport temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Inrush current Storage transport humidity 0 to 90 Operating storage transport pressure Mass 700 hPa to 1060 hPa Approx 8 6 kg 18 Ib 15 oz Supplied accessories AC power cord 1 AC plug holder 1 Rack mount bracket Left right each 1 Rack mount attachment screws 4 Operation Guide Japanese English 1 CD ROM 1 Optional accessories BKM 16R Monitor Control Unit BKM 39H Controller Attachment Stand SMF 700 Monitor Interface Cable BKM 220D SDI 4 2 2 Input Adaptor with serial number 2100001 or higher BKM 227W NTSC PAL Input Adaptor with serial number 2100001 or higher BKM 229X Analog Component Input Adaptor with serial number 2200001 or higher BKM 243HS HD D1 SDI Input Adaptor with serial number 2108355 or higher BKM 244CC HD SD SDI Closed Caption Adaptor BKM 250TG 3G HD SD SDI Input Adaptor with serial number 7300001 or higher An input adaptor with a specified serial number may be required for your intended use For the serial numbers of the input adaptors available for this unit see Input Adaptors page 22 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Notes Always make a test recording and veri
74. ATES SOFT BVM _F170 checksum_soft bat MSSONY MONITOR BVM F UPDATES KERNEL B VM F170 checksum kernel bat MSSONY MONITOR BVM F UPDATES FPGA BVM _F170 checksum_fpga bat MSSONY MONITOR BVM E UPDATES DP BVM F 170 checksum dp bat e MSSONY MONITOR BVM L UPDATES SOFT BKM _16R checksum_soft bat e MSSONY MONITOR BVM_L UPDATES KERNEL B KM_16R checksum_kernel bat Display example To confirm the upgrade data of the kernel of the BVM F250A double click MSSONY MONITOR BVM F UPDATES KERNEL B VM F250 checksum kernel bat When the data are saved correctly E MSSONY MONITOR BVM_F UPDATES KERNEL BVM_F250 gt check_data checksum c check da taNchecksum table f vxWorks rom bin f version check 2 files Ok Success E MSSONY MONITOR BVM_F UPDATES KERNEL BVM_F250 gt pause Success is displayed When the data are not saved correctly E MSSONY MONITOR BVM_F UPDATES KERNEL BVM_F250 gt check_data checksum c check_da ta checksum_table f vxWorks_rom bin f version vxWorks rom bin check Error 1 file error Error E MSSONY MONITOR BVM_F UPDATES KERNEL BVM_F250 gt pause Error is displayed Upgrading the Monitor 1 Insert the Memory Stick PRO into the Memory Stick insertion slot of the controller Select the Monitor Upgrade page 77 menu in the System Configuration menu Enter the 4 digit password The Monitor Upgrade screen is displayed a
75. D number to each monitor and if necessary group ID number You can use the numbers 1 to 99 as a monitor ID number or group ID number Set the NETWORK switches of the monitor and the controller to LAN Settings 35 BVM F250A NETWORK switch Set to LAN Display window Lamp nata 3 1 2 2 3 Q Controller 3 BKM 16R N e 1 o e 0 s NETWORK switch g Set to LAN NETWORK switch BVM F170A Set to LAN o e Controller NETWORK switch Set to LAN Selecting the Monitor Designation of the Monitor or Group ID Number When the multiple monitors are connected by the network connections you can remotely connect the monitors from the controller by designating the set monitor ID number or group ID number 36 Settings 1 Press the corresponding button to select the connection mode SINGLE button Selects single connection mode The designated monitor is connected remotely The monitor ID number is displayed on all connected monitors when the button is held pressed GROUP button Selects group connection mode The monitor of the designated group is connected remotely The group ID number is displayed on all connected monitors when the button is held pressed ALL button Sele
76. DC 5V OUT connector NETWORK switch Setto PEERTO PEER LAN 10 100 connector SMF 700 etc Controller DC 5V 12V IN LAN 10 100 BKM 16R connector connector H e LJ e NETWORK switch Set to PEER TO PEER 1 Turn off the MAIN POWER switch of the monitor before connecting the units 2 Set the NETWORK switches of the monitor and the controller to PEER TO PEER 3 Connect the LAN 10 100 connector of the monitor and the LAN 10 100 connector of the controller by using the SMF 700 or the cable supplied with the BKM 37H 38H or a 10BASE T 100BASE TX straight LAN cable shielded type optional When an optional LAN cable is connected use a shielded type cable to prevent a malfunction due to noises Connect the DC 5V OUT connector of the monitor and the DC 5V 12V IN connector of the controller by using the SMF 700 or the cable supplied with the BKM 37H 38H Or connect the output cable of the AC adaptor supplied Connections BVM F250A with the controller to the DC 5V 12V IN connector of the controller Connecting the Multiple Units with the LAN The controller controls up to 32 monitors Up to four controllers are connected to one monitor in single mode The controller cannot control monitors in another subnetwork NETWORK switch Set to LAN BVM F250A BVM F250A LAN 10 100 connector LAN 10 100 connector eed mE io ao
77. E FOR CLAIMS OF ANY KIND MADE BY USERS OF THIS UNIT OR MADE BY THIRD PARTIES SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS REPAIR OR REPRODUCTION OF ANY DATA RECORDED ON THE INTERNAL STORAGE SYSTEM RECORDING MEDIA EXTERNAL STORAGE SYSTEMS OR ANY OTHER MEDIA OR STORAGE SYSTEMS SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE TERMINATION OR DISCONTINUATION OF ANY SERVICES RELATED TO THIS UNIT THAT MAY RESULT DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES OF ANY KIND Specifications BVM F170A Picture performance Panel OLED panel Picture size diagonal 419 7 mm 16 inches Effective picture size H x V 365 8 x205 7 mm 14 x 8 1g inches Resolution H x V 1920 x 1080 pixels Full HD Aspect 16 9 Pixel efficiency 99 99 Panel drive RGB 10 bit Panel frame rate 48 Hz 50 Hz 60 Hz 72 Hz 75 Hz See Picture Frame Display page 122 1 48 Hz 60 Hz and 72 Hz are also compatible with a frame rate of 1 1 001 Viewing angle Panel specification 89 89 89 89 typical up down left right contrast gt 10 1 0 scan Mapping the pixels of the signal to the panel to one to one mode or displaying an SD signal of non square pixels the number of H pixels of the signal system is 720 or 1440 or a 640 x 480 SD signal of HDMI DisplayPort video by scaling processing of doubling for the V direction and correct aspect ratio for the H direction and also optimizing and displaying a picture by modifying the aperture coefficient value fil
78. F170A 27 Connections BVM F2504A 27 Connecting the Controller BKM 16R 28 Connecting the Multiple Units with the TON 28 Connections BVM F1704 29 Connecting the Controller BKM 16R 30 Connecting the Multiple Units with the LAN al at aa aioe 30 Turning on the Power BVM F2504 31 Connecting the AC Power Cord 31 Turning the Monitor oo 31 Turning on the Power BVM F170A 32 Connecting to POWer oooWo 32 Turning on the Monitor eene 33 Sellinds ane arte sa al 33 Selecting the Area ooooooooo 33 Setting for the LAN to Connect the Multiple Units adi e sec 35 Selecting the Monitor Designation of the Monitor or Group ID Number 36 Assigning the Input Signal to the Channel 37 Setting the Display Mode of the Picture 37 p IL e 37 Chroma Phase Adjustment ss 37 Color Temperature White Balance Adjustment 38 Brightness Contrast Adjustment 39 Chapter 3 Menu Basic Menu Operations 40 Menu Operation 40 Displaying the Menu 41 Setting or Adjusting in the Menu Operation 41 Entering the Channel
79. HT or CONTRAST knob 4 Press the UP or DOWN button 5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 until the desired color is obtained because the gain and bias adjustments may affect each other 6 Press the ENTER or Ent button The adjusted data are confirmed Brightness Contrast Adjustment As an image on a color video monitor is seen differently according to the ambient light environmental brightness adjust the brightness black level according to the ambient light and the black level of the image to be reproduced and adjust the contrast white level according to the ambient light Adjust the brightness contrast with an external reference signal of a multi format color bar signal or SMPTE color bar signal 1 Input the multi format color bar signal or SMPTE color bar signal to the monitor The following are explained as the example when the multi format color bar signal is used for adjustment 2 Select the Manual Adjust menu page 51 in the Picture Adj menu of the Adjustment menu 3 Adjust the 246 0 and 2 ranges or the 0 2 and 4 ranges of the PLUGE signal section of the color bar with the BRIGHT knob HD signal Adjust so that the 2 and 0 ranges are seen as equal and the 2 and 0 ranges are more distinctive SD signal Adjust so that the 0 and 2 ranges are seen as equal and the 2 and 4 ranges are more distinctive SD ror pu 0 2 2 4 Adjust so that the luminance of the
80. Insert the Memory Stick facing the arrow mark upward Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Duo can be used without a Memory Stick Duo adaptor When you use a Memory Stick Micro do so after attaching the M2 adaptor optional When the Memory Stick Micro is inserted without the M2 adaptor the Memory Stick Micro may not be removed from the unit Be sure to insert the Memory Stick in the correct direction Forcing the Memory Stick in the wrong way may damage it Insert only the Memory Stick into the Memory Stick insertion slot Attempting to insert other objects into the Memory Stick insertion slot may damage the product Inserting Ejecting the Memory Stick To eject the Memory Stick Confirm that the access lamp does not flash Press the Memory Stick and it is ejected Notes on Memory Stick Available types of Memory Stick Memory Stick Memory Stick PRO Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Duo and Memory Stick Micro are used for the BKM 16R The data displayed on this unit is not protected by the MagicGate copyright protection technology because the BKM 16R is not compliant with the MagicGate standard Prepare Memory Stick PRO High Speed or Memory Stick PRO Duo High Speed for using the HD frame capture function page 93 Although an operation check of this product has been performed with a Memory Stick of up to
81. Link HD SDI etc Sampling Structure Decode display of Byte 3 Bit 3 0 4 2 2 Y Cb Cr 4 4 4 Y Cb Cr 4 4 4 G B R etc Bit Depth Decode display of Byte 4 Bit 1 0 8bit 10bit 12bit Picture Rate Decode display of Byte 2 Bit 3 0 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 50 59 94 60 Scanning Method Decode display of Byte 2 Bit 7 decode display of Byte 2 Bit 6 Interlace Progressive Progressive Progressive etc Link Number Decode display of Byte 4 Bit 7 6 Single Link 1 Link 2 Link 3 Link 4 Current Status Current status of the monitor Format Displayed as Video Standard Sampling Structure Bit Depth Video Standard 3G DL HD SD Sampling Structure 422 YCbCr 444 YCbCr 444 RGB Bit Depth 10 12 V PsF P Interlace PsF Progressive You can confirm the same information using the Status button on the controller For details see Displaying the Monitor Status Page page 99 HDMI DP Status Displays the signal information of the HDMI or DisplayPort signal Pixel Encoding RGB 4 4 4 YCbCr 4 4 4 YCbCr 4 2 2 Color Depth 8bit 10bit 12bit HDMI signal or 6bit 8bit 10bit 12bit DisplayPort signal Matrix ITU R BT 601 ITU R BT 709 RGB Range Limit Full Notes When HDMI DisplayPort Auto is set to On in the Matrix menu of the Channel Configuration menu the Matrix status is displayed When HDMI DisplayPort Auto is set to On in the RGB Range menu of the Channel Configuration menu the RGB Range status is displayed You can confirm the s
82. Name Enter new name up to 20 characters Trap Sets the address to send the information Mode Sets the settings to send information manually or automatically Manual or Auto This item cannot be selected when the monitor is controlled with BKM 15R or BVM A14F5 Trap Address Setting Sets the IP address to send the information 000 000 000 000 When Mode is set to Manual or the monitor is controlled with BKM 15R or BVM A14F5 you can select this item When the item is selected you can set the IP address of Trap1 to Trap4 When the monitor is controlled with BKM 15R or BVM A14F5 you can set only the IP address of Trap1 and Trap2 Cancel Cancels the changed or confirmed setting Confirm Saves the changed or confirmed setting Trap Address Status Displays the IP address to send the information When Mode is set to Auto you can select this item This item cannot be selected when the monitor is controlled with BKM 15R or BVM A14F5 When the item is selected the IP address of Trap1 to Trap4 is displayed Reset Mode Address Resets the settings to send information manually or automatically and the IP address to the factory setting This item cannot be selected when the monitor is controlled with BKM 15R or BVM A14F5 When the item is selected the following message appears Are you sure OK To reset the data press the ENTER Ent button Cancel To cancel press the MENU button Authentication Sets
83. Note When Over Range occurs the OVER RANGE lamp on the front of the unit lights in amber regardless of the setting of this menu Password Sets the password for the menu Enter a four digit number for the password 9999 Change Password Changes the password Enter New Password Enter a new password with the numeric buttons and press the ENTER Ent button Re Enter Password Enter the new password again and press the ENTER Ent button The password is registered To change it press the MENU button System Configuration Menu 75 Menu Function and operation factory setting Apply Password Sets whether or not to apply the password to each menu Yes or No Adjustment Password Yes Apply the password No Not apply the password Channel Configuration Yes Apply the password No Not apply the password Auxiliary Setting Yes Apply the password No Not apply the password Function Setting Yes Apply the password No Not apply the password System Configuration Yes Apply the password No Not apply the password Individual Item Sets whether or not to apply the password to the System Configuration menu Network Yes Apply the password No Not apply the password Parallel Remote Yes Apply the password No Not apply the password Power Yes Apply the password No Not apply the password nueW ea4eideu5
84. Off or On Notes The line of the aspect marker is not displayed in the following cases When the input signal has no sync signal When the internal signal is displayed When the HDMI DisplayPort computer signal is input When H Delay V Delay is set to On When Side by Side is set to On When Pixel Zoom is set to on The line of the aspect marker may be displayed in an incorrect position when External Sync is On Aspect Blanking Half Sets whether or not to set the Aspect Blanking the blanking outside the area of the aspect marker to half blanking Off or On Notes The Aspect Blanking is not set to half blanking in the following cases When the input signal has no sync signal When the internal signal is displayed When the HDMI DisplayPort computer signal is input When H Delay V Delay is set to On When Side by Side is set to On When Pixel Zoom is set to on The Aspect Blanking may be displayed in an incorrect position when External Sync is On Function Setting Menu nueW 6 19 4 69 nuey e4eideu5 70 Menu Function and operation factory setting Aspect Blanking Black Function Switch Sets whether or not to set the blanking level of the Aspect Blanking the blanking outside the area of the aspect marker to 096 black level Off or On Notes The Aspect Blanking is not set to 096 black level in the following cases
85. On Screen Set Yes Apply the password No Not apply the password Date Time Yes Apply the password No Not apply the password Scan Mode Skip Yes Apply the password No Not apply the password Screen Saver Yes Apply the password No Not apply the password File Management Yes Apply the password No Not apply the password Controller Yes Apply the password No Not apply the password Key Protect Yes Apply the password No Not apply the password Date Time When the item is selected you can set or change the date and time Year Sets the year Month Sets the month Day Sets the day Hour Sets the hour in 24 hour display Minute Sets the minute Cancel Cancels the setting Confirm Executes the setting Second is set to 0 Scan Mode Skip Sets the scan mode to be skipped when the SCAN button is pressed in the single mode connection None No scan is skipped Under Scan The under scan is skipped Over Scan The over scan is skipped 76 System Configuration Menu Menu Function and operation factory setting Screen Saver Sets the screen saver function On When a still image is displayed on the screen for 10 minutes or more the brightness of the screen is automatically reduced to prevent burn in of the screen The brightness returns to normal if you
86. REV___ The setting is confirmed and the display returns to the New Name menu of the upper level Entering numerical values 1 Using the UP or DOWN button or PHASE knob select the desired item and press the ENTER or Ent button 42 Basic Menu Operations When you press the UP button or turn the PHASE knob clockwise the characters and symbols appear in the seguence shown below Capital letters B Y Z Lower case letters a b y 7 Numbers 0 2s 8 9 Marks Capital letters When you press the DOWN button or turn the PHASE knob counterclockwise the characters and symbols appear in the reverse sequence described above The usable symbols are limited depending on the menu space is not used as a first character of a sentence 4 Press the ENTER or Ent button The selected character is entered Display example gt gt Channel Name CH01 PROG EDIT CAM VTR PREV___ New Name 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all the characters are entered then press the ENTER or Ent button The selected characters are confirmed and the display returns to the menu of the upper level To correct the entered character Press the Del button The character on the left side of the cursor is deleted Entering the Channel Number When selecting a one digit number press the button of the channel number When selecting a two d
87. SD SDI When BKM 220D is installed Composite When BKM 227W is installed Component When BKM 229X is installed HD SD SDI When BKM 243HS or BKM 244CC is installed 3G HD SD SDI When BKM 250TG is installed Empty When the adaptor is not installed Unknown When non supported adaptor is installed When the item is selected the model name and serial number of the installed input adaptor are displayed Model Name Model name Serial No Serial number System Status Menu Menu Function and operation factory setting SDI Payload ID Status Displays the information of the Payload ID data superimposed on the SDI signal and current signal status of the monitor When the option port number in which the BKM 250TG is installed is selected in Input Port of the Channel Configuration menu the following is displayed OptionX InputX Input port and input connector of the displayed information Standard or Option1 to 4 is displayed as an input port and Input1 or Input2 is displayed as an input connector Payload ID XX XX XX XX 4 byte data for Payload ID of the SMPTE 352M standard Displays the 4 byte data in hexadecimal in sequence of Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 and Byte 4 When the Payload ID information is not set only Current Status is displayed and is displayed for other items When the following information is not decoded Unknown is displayed Video Standard Decode display of Byte 1 Bit 6 0 SD SDI HD SDI 3G SDI Dual
88. SONY PROFESSIONAL VIDEO MONITOR BVM F250A BVM F170A TRIMASTER EL D nom OPERATION MANUAL 1st Edition Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference For BVM F250A F170A Important Safety Instructions Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 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 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 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 co
89. SXGA 5 4 1280 x 1024 960 x 768 1400 x 1050 60P i SXGA 4 3 1400 x 1050 960 x 720 1 Also compatible with 1 1 001 2 Pixel Repetition 2 transmit the same pixel twice 3 The DisplayPort signal does not support this signal system Over Scan The area size where 596 over scan portion in the normal scan is masked Native Scan Aspect Correction The area over the H size 1920 is not displayed The aspect ratio is manually set when the HDMI Auto menu page 57 of the Screen Aspect menu is set to Off Picture Display Size sexipueddy 121 sexipueddy 122 Picture Frame Display Standard SDI input Input adaptor Signal system Progressive Interlace Display frame rate Display frame rate Hz Hz 720 x 576 50i 50 50 1440 x 576 50i2 50 50 720 x 487 59 94i 59 94 59 94 1440 x 487 59 94 2 59 94 59 94 1920 x 1080 24 PsF 72 481 3 1920 x 1080 25PsF 75 509 1920 x 1080 30 PsF 60 601 9 1920 x 1080 24 721 x 1920 x 1080 25P 75 x 1920 x 1080 30 60 x 1920 x 1080 50i 50 509 1920 x 1080 60 i 60 60 2 1920 1080 50 50 1920 x 1080 60 60 x 1280 x 720 24 P 50 x 1280 x 720 25P 50 x 1280 x 720 30 50 x 1280 x 720 50P 50 x 1280 x 720 60 60 x 1 Also compatible with 1 1 001 2 The analog component signal or analog RGB signal from BKM 229X is processed in 720 dots x 2 1440 dots 3
90. Screen Aspect Sync Mode Cursor Set ENTER Cancel MENU Color Temp Oo Picture Preset EBENEN EB Matrix B E Select the value in one of the following three ways e Set ENTER Cancel MENU Enter the value directly using the numeric buttons 2 Using the UP or DOWN button or PHASE knob select the setting value Press the ENTER or Ent button The setting is confirmed and the cursor returns to the item and press the ENTER or Ent button only the item whose the value of setting range is over 0 Select the value using the UP or DOWN button Select the value using the PHASE knob Press the ENTER or Ent button The setting is confirmed and the cursor returns to the item When selecting from the setting list 1 Entering characters 1 Using the UP or DOWN button or PHASE knob select the desired item in the setting list 1 Using the UP or DOWN button or PHASE knob select New Name or the existing name Display example The means that one or more characters can be sS3Parallel Remote 154 entered in sequence after the existing name 1 Pin CH 01 2 Press the ENTER or Ent button Over Scan Native Scan Using the UP or DOWN button or PHASE knob select 16 9 the characters that you wish to enter H Delay V Dela Syn Display example Comb gt gt Channel Name PROG___ EDIT___ CAM ___ 2 VTR___ Press the ENTER or Ent button P
91. Set the audio level meter in the Audio Level Meter menu page 75 of the On Screen Set menu of the System Configuration menu To set the audio channel Set in the Audio CH menu CH1 CHS Selects when the channel 1 to 8 is selected CH9 CH16 Selects when the channel 9 to 16 is selected To set the display position Set in the Position menu Bottom Displays at the bottom of the window Top Displays at the top of the window To set the transparency of the background Set in the Transparency menu Black Sets the background in black Half Sets the background in translucence To set the peak hold Set in the Peak Hold menu Off The peak hold does not function Auto The peak hold is automatically canceled after about 1 second Manual Reset The peak hold is canceled manually To cancel the peak hold select ALM Hold Reset page 70 in the Function Switch menu of the Function Setting menu or set ALM Hold Reset to on by pressing the ALM Hold Reset buttonP of the controller 4 Set Audio Level Meter page 70 to On in the Function Switch menu of the Function Setting menu or by pressing the Audio Level Meter button of the controller The audio level meter is displayed Audio level Audio level dB 4 OVER mm mm E 0 mm um EE m E mmm m mm um mmm aS mm mm Em mm mm Ep mm E SS 10 a m mm m a
92. Sets the IP address subnet mask and default gateway For the setting value consult the network administrator IP Address Sets the IP address 192 168 000 001 Note When the NETWORK switch is set to PEER TO PEER the IP address is set to 192 168 0 1 regardless of the display When the NETWORK switch is set to LAN the IP address is set to the displayed one Subnet Mask Sets the subnet mask 255 255 255 000 Note When the NETWORK switch is set to PEER TO PEER the subnet mask is set to 255 255 255 000 regardless of the display When the NETWORK switch is set to LAN the subnet mask is set to the displayed one Default Gateway Sets whether or not to set the default gateway Off or On Address Sets the address of the default gateway no setting Cancel Cancels the changed or confirmed setting Confirm Saves the changed or confirmed setting Protocol Setting Sets the required items for communications such as the port number For the setting value consult the network administrator SDCP SDAP Community Sets the SDCP SDAP community name When the item is selected you can enter the community name four characters SONY SONY is entered as a community name New Name Enter a new name 72 System Configuration Menu o 5 c Function and operation factory setting SDCP Port No Sets the SDCP port number Set to 53434 t
93. a malfunction To cancel adjustment Press the MENU button Adjustment Menu o 5 c Picture Adj Function and operation factory setting Color Bar Sets the color bar signal to input Full Field 8 10096 full field 8 color bars white yellow cyan green magenta red blue and black SMPTE SMPTE standard color bars EIA EIA standard color bars effective for 480 60i and 575 50i signals only Multi Format Color bars standardized by SMPTE RP219 ARIB STD B28 Restore Factory Data Resets the automatic adjustment data of chroma phase matrix and signal level to the default setting You cannot select this when the setting is the default value The following message appears Restore factory data OK To reset the data press the ENTER Ent button Cancel To cancel press the MENU button Status Displays the status of the automatic adjustment data of the chroma phase matrix and signal level to be adjusted Not Adjusted Displays when the data is not adjusted Adjusted Displays when the data is adjusted Input Port Displays the input option port number of the automatic adjustment data to be adjusted Format Displays the signal format and signal system of the automatic adjustment data to be adjusted Matrix Displays the matrix of the automatic adjustment data to be adjusted Manual Adjust Adjusts values by turning the PHASE CHROMA BRIGHT and or CONTRAST knobs After adjustment
94. agenta amber red Warning display ECO OVER OPERATE Symptoms lamp RANGE lamp lamp Flashes in The luminance is amber reduced to protect the panel from an increase of temperature in the panel part 2 Lights in Over range amber Status except for error display Location and Function of Parts BVM F170A MBIAIBAQ Jaydeyo 19 MAIMOAQ JeldeuD 20 Rear Panel DC 5V OUT connector Handle I Q MAIN POWER switch DC IN24 V 28V connector E IN connector AD Handle 6 4 4 NETWORK switch PARALLEL REMOTE connector STANDARD PORT 8 1 HDMI IN connector ol LL 1g DisplayPort input connector Input option ports O MAIN POWER switch When turned on the monitor enters operation mode By setting in the Power menu page 74 of the System Configuration menu the monitor can also be set to enter standby mode when the MAIN POWER switch is turned on DCIN24V 28 V DC power input connector XLR 3 pin male Connect the 24 V to 28 V DC power supply Pin number Function 1 GND 2 24 V to 28 V DC 3 NC Q ACIN connector 3 pin Connects the monitor to an AC power source via the supplied AC power cord DC 5V OUT connector female Supplies the DC power to the controller Conne
95. alasia gt Australia New Zealand Europe Middle East Asia Except Japan Japan 4 Europe Russia Middle East Asia Except Japan Japan 2 Press the UP or DOWN button of the controller to select the area where you intend to use the monitor and press the ENTER Ent button If you select either Latin America or Asia Except Japan one of the following screens appears Settings If 2 Latin America is selected Select Area PAL amp PAL N area Latin America NTSC amp PAL M Area ql NTSC amp PAL M area Select PAL amp PAL N or NTSC amp PAL M and press the ENTER Ent button If 4 Asia Except Japan is selected Select Area NTSC area Asia Except Japan PAL Area J PAL area Customers who will use this monitor in the shaded areas shown in the map below should select NTSC Area Other customers should select PAL Area Then press the ENTER Ent button 3 Confirm the settings Select Area XXXXXXXXXX EN Setup Level EH Component Level EH Color Profile EN Cancel Confirm Cancel Select to cancel the setting and return to the Select Area screen Confirm Select to save the setting and end selecting the area See Default value for each area on page 33 on the setting value After saving and reflecting the setting you can change the setting with the menu Color Temp color temperature page 58 Setup Level NTSC Setup Level
96. ame information using the Status button on the controller For details see Displaying the Monitor Status Page page 99 Model Name Displays the model name of the monitor Serial No Displays the serial number of the monitor Software Version Displays software version of the monitor Operation Time Displays operation time hours in total of the monitor Panel On Time Displays brighten time hours in total of the panel Network Switch Displays the NETWORK switch setting Controller Status Displays information on the controller Model Name Displays the model name Serial No Displays the serial number Software Version Displays software version Network Switch Displays the NETWORK switch setting System Status Menu nue 81 Controller Menu Overview This menu is for the network setting and assigning the function to the function button of the controller When Controller is selected the following menu is displayed 2Controller Function Key Monitor ID Display ERN Controller Upgrade gt nuey Jejdey Menu Function and Operation Menu Function and operation factory setting Network Sets the remote control function of the network For the setting value consult the network administrator Network Setting Sets the IP address subnet mask and def
97. at when BKM 229X is installed You can select from YPbPr or RGB HDMI Sets the HDMI signal format In this manual the 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 960 1280 x 1024 and 1400 x 1050 signals are referred to as the HDMI computer signals For the signal format to be displayed see page 118 DisplayPort Sets the DisplayPort signal format In this manual the 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 960 1280 x 1024 and 1400 x 1050 signals are referred to as the DisplayPort computer signals For the signal format to be displayed see page 118 Channel Configuration Menu Menu Function and operation factory setting Input Port Enters the input port number You can select from Standard Option1 to Option4 Option1 amp 2 or Option3 amp 4 Standard When using the standard SDI input of the monitor When Format is set to 3G HD SD SDI Auto or 4 2 2 YCbCr 10bit 4 4 4 YCbCr 10bit 4 4 4 RGB 10bit 4 4 4 YCbCr 12bit or 4 4 4 RGB 12bit of 3G SDI When Format is set to HD SD SDI Auto When Format is set to SD SDI Option1 to Option4 When the signal is input from the input adaptor installed to the option port When the BKM 250TG is installed and Format is set to 3G HD SD SDI Auto or 4 2 2 YCbCr 10bit 4 4 4 YCbCr 10bit 4 4 4 RGB 10bit 4 4 4 YCbCr 12bit or 4 4 4 RGB 12bit of 3G SDI When the BKM 243HS BKM 244CC or BKM 250TG is installed and Format is set to HD SD SDI Auto When the BKM 220D BKM 243HS BKM 244CC or BKM 250TG is i
98. atrix set in the HD or SD menu On Select to set Matrix automatically according to the input signal Color Profile As the monitor is equipped with a wider color space OLED panel the signal can be displayed with the color space and gamma selected in the Color Profile menu Color Profile BVM F250A Channel Configuration Menu Sets the color profile color space and gamma to be used There are four Color Profile data items in which the color space and gamma have been preset and user channel data item in which Color Space color space and Gamma gamma can be selected for each individual channel Preset data BVM SMPTE C BVM EBU ITU R BT 709 F250 Native Selectable data User CHXX the currently selected channel number is displayed Color Profile Color Space Gamma BVM SMPTE C SMPTE C CRT BVM BVM EBU EBU CRT BVM ITU R BT 709 ITU R BT 709 2 4 F250 Native F250 Native 2 2 User CHXX Select above four Select above three types types in Color Space in Gamma menu page menu page 59 60 5 c Color Profile Function and operation factory setting Note When setting CRT BVM gamma data for User CHXX first select SMPTE C or EBU in the Color Space menu Color Profile data BVM SMPTE C Displays with the color space and gamma of BVM SMPTE C phosphor CRT BVM EBU Displays with the color space and gamma of BVM EBU phosphor CRT ITU R BT 709 Displays with the c
99. ault gateway IP Address Sets the IP address 192 168 000 100 Note When the NETWORK switch is set to PEER TO PEER the IP address is set to 192 168 0 100 regardless of the display When the NETWORK switch is set to LAN the IP address is set to the displayed one Subnet Mask Sets the subnet mask 255 255 255 000 Note When the NETWORK switch is set to PEER TO PEER the subnet mask is set to 255 255 255 000 regardless of the display When the NETWORK switch is set to LAN the subnet mask is set to the displayed one Default Gateway Sets whether or not to set the default gateway Off or On Address Sets the address of the default gateway no setting Cancel Cancels the changed or confirmed setting Confirm Saves the changed or confirmed setting SNMP Setting Sets SNMP For the setting value consult the network administrator Contact Sets the information of the administrator When the item is selected you can enter a new name New Name Enter a new name up to 20 characters Name Sets the information for the administration device ID When the item is selected you can enter a new name New Name Enter a new name up to 20 characters 82 Controller Menu o 5 c Function and operation factory setting E Location Sets the location information E When the item is selected you can enter a new name 2 New
100. below Button Function UP button Moves the cursor upward In setting mode increases the setting or adjustment value DOWN button Moves the cursor downward In setting mode decreases the setting or adjustment value Button PHASE knob Function By turning this knob clockwise the cursor moves downward In setting mode increases the setting or adjustment value has the same function as UP button By turning this knob counterclockwise the cursor moves upward In setting mode decreases the setting or adjustment value has the same function as DOWN button MENU button Displays the menu Goes back to the menu of the upper level On the main menu goes back to the normal picture Numeric buttons Enters the numerical values ENTER button Changes an item or displays the information on the functions assigned to function buttons In setting mode confirms the adjustment or setting value Q Ent button Changes an item or displays the information on the input signal etc In setting mode confirms the adjustment or setting value Basic Menu Operations Del button Deletes the values and characters entered Displaying the Menu Press the MENU button The main menu is displayed on the screen MENU Channel Configuration gt Auxiliary Setting gt Function Setting gt System Configuration gt File Management gt System Status gt
101. can assign a function other than the factory preset on the function button of the controller The functions assigned to the function buttons can be displayed collectively Assigning a Function to a Function Button 1 select the Function Key menu in the Controller menu 2 Select FI to F16 button and then the function assigned on each button Assignable functions Scan Mode Native Scan 16 9 H Delay V Delay External Sync Comb Char Off Color Temp Status Aperture Mono Blue Only R Off G Off B Off Chroma Up Interlace Pixel Zoom Capture Load Marker Aspect Marker Area Marker 1 Area Marker 2 Center Marker Aspect Marker Line Aspect Blanking Half Aspect Blanking Black Side by Side Wipe Butterfly Blending Error Notify Clear Audio Level Meter ALM Hold Reset Time Code Difference Checkerboard L R Switch Horopter Check Flip H Black Frame Insertion Black Detail Mode Degauss For details on the assigned function see Function Key page 83 in the Controller menu Displaying the Assigned Functions Collectively When no menu is displayed on the screen press the ENTER button on the controller The functions assigned to function buttons F1 to F8 are displayed on the screen F1 Time Code F2 Checkerboard F3 L R Switch F4 Horopter F5 Flip H F6 Marker F7 Status F8 Interlace Press the ENTER button again to display the functions assigned to function buttons F9 to F16 F
102. ce mains as long as it is connected to the wall outlet even if the unit itself has been turned off CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance For the customers in the U S A This eguipment 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 You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly appr
103. connector of the controller by using a 10BASE T 100BASE TX LAN cable shielded type optional CAUTION For safety do not connect the connector for peripheral device wiring that might have excessive voltage to this port Follow the instructions for this port When you connect the LAN cable of the unit to peripheral device use a shielded type cable to prevent malfunction due to radiation noise The connection speed may be affected by the network system NETWORK switch LAN To connect to the network PEER TO PEER To connect to the LAN 10 100 connector of the controller in 1 to 1 connection PARALLEL REMOTE connector D sub 9 pin female Forms a parallel switch and controls the monitor externally The pin assignment and factory setting function assigned to each pin are given below Pin number Function keypad function 1 Sets input signal channel 1 numeric 2 Sets input signal channel 2 numeric keypad function 3 Selects sync signal SYNC button function 4 Selects whether monochrome image is displayed or the monitor switches the display mode automatically between color image and monochrome image depending on the input signal MONO button function 5 Marker set in the Marker Setting menu On Off MARKER button function 6 7 Not connected Tally lamp On Off Ground All pin function assignments can be changed with the Parallel Remote
104. ct to the DC 5V 12V IN connector of the controller with the SMF 700 or the cable supplied with the BKM 39H CAUTION DC 5V OUT connector female is non LPS Limited Power Source circuit Location and Function of Parts BVM F170A LAN 10 100 connector IOBASE T 100BASE TX Connect to the LAN 10 100 connector of the controller by using the SMF 700 or the cable supplied with the BKM 39H Or connect to the network or the LAN 10 100 connector of the controller by using a 10B ASE T 100BASE TX LAN cable shielded type optional CAUTION For safety do not connect the connector for peripheral device wiring that might have excessive voltage to this port Follow the instructions for this port When you connect the LAN cable of the unit to peripheral device use a shielded type cable to prevent malfunction due to radiation noise The connection speed may be affected by the network system Q NETWORK switch LAN To connect to the network PEER TO PEER To connect to the LAN 10 100 connector of the controller in 1 to 1 connection PARALLEL REMOTE connector D sub 9 pin female Forms a parallel switch and controls the monitor externally The pin assignment and factory setting function assigned to each pin are given below Pin number Function 1 Sets input signal channel 1 numeric keypad function 2 Sets input signal channel 2 numeric keypad function 3 Sele
105. cts all connection mode All monitors are connected remotely The lamp corresponding the pressed button flashes and lights after recognizing the monitor 2 Select the monitor ID number for the single connection mode or group ID number for the group connection mode by pressing the UP DOWN or numeric button Up to 99 is entered as the monitor ID or group ID number 3 Press the ENTER or Ent button to confirm the setting The monitor ID number group ID number or ALL is displayed in the display window When the monitor with no assigned monitor ID number or group ID number is selected the setting is not changed and the previous connection status is maintained When there are monitors with the same ID number the monitor with the lower IP address is selected Even if a different monitor ID number is set to the monitors when the same IP address is set to another monitor the monitor cannot be connected to the network Assigning the Input Signal to the Channel When you assign the input signal to the channel you can select the channel and change the input signal by pressing the numeric button The input signal is assigned to one of channels 1 to 30 88800000 CS elect the channe to to be assigne 1 select the channel CHI to CH30 to be assigned by pressing the numeric button of the controller To assign to a channel number from 1 to 9 press
106. cts sync signal SYNC button function 4 Selects whether monochrome image is displayed or the monitor switches the display mode automatically between color image and monochrome image depending on the input signal MONO button function 5 Marker set in the Marker Setting menu On Off MARKER button function 6 7 Not connected 8 Tally lamp On Off 9 Ground All pin function assignments can be changed with the Parallel Remote menu page 73 of the System Configuration menu To switch each function between On and Off or between enable and disable change pin connections in the following way On or enabled Short each pin and pin 9 together Off or disabled Leave each pin open STANDARD PORT SDI INPUT 1 connector Inputs serial digital signals standard SDI input 1 SDI INPUT 2 connector Inputs serial digital signals standard SDI input 2 MONITOR OUT connector This is the MONITOR OUT connector for SDIINPUT 1 or SDI INPUT 2 connector The signal from this MONITOR OUT connector does not satisfy the ON LINE signal specifications HDMI IN connector Inputs the HDMI signal HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface is an interface that supports both video and audio on a single digital connection allowing you to display high guality digital picture The HDMI specification supports HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection a copy protection technology that incorporates coding technology for digital
107. cture is not displayed on the monitor when you have connected two or more computers via the DisplayPort connector through a switch box or other device and switch the input signal from one computer to another You have switched from a computer that is in power save mode to another Do not switch from a computer in power save mode to another If the picture is not displayed after switching turn the monitor off then back on again or switch back to the computer in power save mode and bring in out of power save mode Troubleshooting sexipueddy 127 1 When the controller is attached with the Dimensions BVM F250A 7 When the tilt unit is removed from the BKM 37H Unit mm inches Front Front 576 22 3 4 e 551 21 3 4 I AA ce gt rz 2 eo 2 ola T N e D px o S So ka 88 4999 183883 254 10 60 2 3 8 508 20 Side Side 148 5 7 s gt pa 8 b oel sP O o ed MEI fed e 30 1 3 16 266 10 1 2 55 2 1 4 15 19 32 T 34 4 1 3 8 40 1 5 8 Bott Rear
108. d Transmission distance 3G SDI 70 m HD SDI 100 m max SD SDI 200 m max The signal from the monitor output connector does not satisfy the ON LINE signal specifications 3 When using the 5C FB coaxial cable made by Fujikura Ltd or eguivalent 4 When using the 5C 2V coaxial cable made by Fujikura Ltd or eguivalent DC5V OUT Circle 4 pin female x1 General Power requirements 100 V to 240 V AC 1 6 A to 0 8 A 50 60 Hz Power consumption Approx 145 W max Approx 72 W average power consumption in the default status 1 Maximum possible inrush current at initial switch on Voltage changes caused by manual switching 53 A peak 17 A r m s 240V AC Inrush current Specifications BVM F250A 2 Inrush current after a mains interruption of five seconds Voltage changes caused at zero crossing 39 A peak 6 A r m s 240V AC Operating temperature 0 C to 35 32 F to 95 F Recommended 20 C to 30 C 68 F to 86 F Operating humidity 0 to 90 no condensation Storage transport temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Storage transport humidity 0 to 90 Operating storage transport pressure 700 hPa to 1060 hPa Mass Approx 13 0 kg 28 Ib 11 oz Supplied accessories AC power cord 1 AC plug holder 1 Operation Guide Japanese English 1 CD ROM 1 Optional accessories BKM 16R Monitor Control Unit BKM 37H BKM 38H Controller Attachment Stand SMF
109. d the labeling position Carry and store the Memory Stick in its case Do not touch the connector of the Memory Stick with anything including your finger or metallic objects Do not strike bend or drop the Memory Stick Do not disassemble or modify the Memory Stick Do not allow the Memory Stick to get wet Do not use or store the Memory Stick in a location that is Extremely hot such as in a car parked in the sun Under direct sunlight Very humid or subject to corrosive substances Do not insert multiple Memory Stick cards at the same time This may cause damage to the product When you use Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Duo with this product be sure to insert it in the right direction Inserting it in the wrong direction may cause damages to the product Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Duo Memory Stick Micro and M2 duo size adaptor should be kept away from small children to prevent them from accidentally swallowing it If the Memory Stick Micro attached to the M2 adaptor is attached to the Memory Stick Duo adaptor and inserted in the slot the Memory Stick Micro may not function Up to 1000 files can be memorized in one Memory Stick When more than 1000 files are created the warning Too many files is displayed Delete an unused file using Delete page 66 in the Capture menu of the Function Setting menu or the Delete menu page 79 of the
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111. display is returned to the normal display and the currently selected left or right signal is displayed The Flip H display is returned to the normal display without inversion To use the 3D signal analyzing function use an optional BKM 250TG input adaptor The available display modes of the 3D signal analyzing function differ depending on the serial number of the BKM 250TG as follows With serial number 7100001 or higher Checkerboard L R Switch Horopter Check HipH With serial number 7300001 or higher Difference Four other display modes To assign Checkerboard or L R Switch to a function button of the controller use the controller with software version 1 5 or higher To assign Difference Horopter Check or Flip H to a function button of the controller use the controller with software version 1 6 or higher If you change the channel when the 3D signal analyzing function is On it is switched to Off If you display the Picture amp Picture image when the 3D signal analyzing function is On it is switched to Off If the input signal system is changed when the 3D signal analyzing function is On the 3D video image may not be displayed correctly The 3D signal analyzing function cannot be set to On in the following cases When the option port number in which the BKM 250TG is installed is not selected in Input Port of the Channel Configuration menu When dual link display is used When th
112. due to the PC application used The HD Frame Capture function is effective only for the 3G HD SDI signal The interlace input signal is captured in each frame first field 0 and second field 1 The frame is not captured in the following cases When Side by Side is set to On When Pixel Zoom is set to on When the internal signal is displayed When the input signal has no sync signal When the captured frame is displayed The HD Frame Capture function is not available on BKM 15R and BVM A14F5 To capture 1 Insert the Memory Stick into the Memory Stick insertion slot of the controller For details on the Memory Stick see Inserting Ejecting the Memory Stick on page 132 Display the picture and press the CAPTURE button of the controller at the point on the picture to be captured The captured still picture appears on the display ENTER Cancel MENU To hide characters on the monitor set the CHAR OFF button to on As the characters are hidden it becomes easy to confirm the still picture To display the characters set the CHAR OFF button to off 3 Press the ENTER Ent button The display of the captured still picture is cleared and saving in the Memory Stick of the captured frame starts The In progress is displayed and flashes during data saving It may take some time to write the data The file of the captured frame i
113. e L and R signals as a black frame is not inserted when the two signals are switched Horopter check display with serial number 7100001 or higher Either left L or right R 3D video signals or both L and R signals are displayed in monochrome mode This display is useful for checking a subtle depth of a subject located in the boundary plane of the screen that is whether it is near or far from the screen surface Horizontal flip display with serial number 7100001 or higher The input 3D video signals whose left L or right R signal has been inverted horizontally by a half mirror type 3D rig are displayed as non inverted images The horizontal flip display function of this monitor inverts the input signals to display them Since the internal sync is applied to any signal delayed by the inversion there is a time lag between input and the displayed image Screen saver When a nearly still image is displayed continuously for 10 minutes or more the screen saver starts automatically to reduce the brightness of the screen to prevent burn in Variable picture adjustment functions Auto chroma phase and matrix adjustment functions are equipped Other features The color temperature is selectable from D65 D93 and User Built in test pattern for 100 white signal 20 gray signal 096 black signal PLUGE Picture Line Up Generation Equipment signal color bar signal 5 step gray scale signal and ramp signal Chroma Up
114. e MENU button Position Adj Adjusts the position of the picture when the analog signal is input When the item is selected the signal system to be set is displayed You can select the item when the composite or Y C signal from the BKM 227W or the analog component or analog component RGB signal from the BKM 229X is displayed To hide the characters on the monitor during adjustment Set the CHAR OFF button of the controller to on As the characters on the display are hidden it becomes easy to adjust the picture To display the characters set the CHAR OFF button to off Note This menu is not selectable when the internal signal or captured frame is displayed H Shift Adjusts the horizontal position of the picture As the setting increases the picture moves to the right and as the setting decreases the picture moves to the left 000 Set in the H Shift Offset menu page 60 of the Channel Configuration menu when the difference of the horizontal position is necessary to adjust for different input signals of the same signal system etc V Shift Adjusts the vertical position of the picture As the setting increases the picture moves up and as the setting decreases the picture moves down 000 54 Adjustment Menu Channel Configuration Menu Overview This menu is used for pertaining data to the input signals When Channel Configuration is selected the following menus are displayed gt Channel Configurati
115. e color gamut device high resolution precise gradation display highly accurate signal processing and panel correction function 1 TRIMASTER is a trademark of Sony Corporation Advantages of OLED panel technology The OLED panel makes use of an organic material which emits light when an electric current is applied Being self emitting the strength of luminescence can be controlled by the amount of electric current This brings about the following three features Quick motion picture response The luminescent state of the OLED panel can be changed instantaneously by changing the current flow in the organic material This enables a quick motion picture response and production of images with minimal blurring and ghosting Furthermore performance for shooting on location is not influenced by changes in environmental temperature High contrast and wide dynamic range The OLED panel does not emit light when black signal is applied to the monitor enabling a pure black screen to be displayed Furthermore thanks to a wide dynamic range the panel impressively displays brilliance and clarity of various sparkling images such as stars in a night sky twinkling night illuminations winking or glass glittering etc Rich color reproduction An OLED panel s self luminescence also allows for great color reproduction across the entire spectrum in practically any shade or brightness Sony s Super Top Emission OLED panel The 25 type BVM F2
116. e internal signal is displayed When a captured frame is displayed When Side by Side is set to On The display of the 3D signal analyzing function may not be performed correctly when H Delay is set to On If saving is performed in HD Frame Capture when a 3D signal analyzing function other than Flip H is in use the function is deactivated and the normal display is restored Switching the Display of the 3D Video Signal suonejedo Jojdey 97 Copying the Setting or Adjustment Value to Another Monitor You can save the setting or adjustment value in the Memory Stick and copy it to another monitor 1 Insert the Memory Stick into the Memory Stick insertion slot of the controller For details on the Memory Stick see Inserting Ejecting the Memory Stick on page 132 Select Memory Stick in the Save To menu page 78 of the File Management menu and then select New Name or the existing file name N When you select New Name the display to create a new name appears Display example suonejedo y Jeideuj gt gt gt File Management Save to Memory Stick File File2 File3 Enter a new name 1 to 20 characters When the existing file name is selected the display to confirm a file name appears Display example gt gt gt gt File Management Save to Memory Stick FileX Overwrite this file OK ENTER Cancel MENU 98 Co
117. e or V delay mode The signal is not displayed in interlace mode The interlace signal is not input Input the interlace signal The signal is set to 1080PsF in 10801 PsF page 61 of the Channel Configuration menu Set to 10801 The native scan mode is not selected Set to the native scan mode page 90 The setting is different from the setting in the menu The setting has been changed with the function button of the controller after setting in the menu The last setting becomes effective The function button of the controller does not function The setting has been changed in the menu after setting with the function button The last setting becomes effective 126 Troubleshooting Symptom The function of the function button of the controller is different from that of the panel display Assumed causes Another function has been assigned to the button Remedy See the Function Key menu page 83 of the Controller menu to confirm the function assigned to the function button The zebra pattern does not go off An Over Range error is detected The zebra pattern is set to be displayed in the Over Range portion and the detected Over Range information is retained Set Over Range page 75 to Off in the On Screen Set menu of the System Configuration menu If the OVER RANGE lamp lights adjust the contrast or brightness to a lower level The pi
118. ected the file names in the Memory Stick are displayed When the file name is selected the following message appears Delete this file OK To delete the data press the ENTER Ent button Cancel To cancel press the MENU button Internal Signal Selects the internal signal display You can select from PLUGE Gray 20 gray signal White 100 white signal 5 step 5 step gray scale signal Ramp Color Bars or Black 096 black signal To cancel the internal signal select one from the channel numbers 1 to 30 with the numeric buttons of the controller Note Internal Signal is not set in the following cases When the HDMI DisplayPort computer signal is input When Side by Side is set to On 66 Function Setting Menu Menu Function and operation factory setting Function Switch Sets the function to be assigned to the function button of the controller in the menu Scan Mode Sets the scan mode of the picture Normal Scan Normal scan Under Scan 3 6 under scan Over Scan Mask of 596 over scan portion in the normal scan Note The scan mode is not selectable in the following cases When Native Scan is set to On When the input signal has no sync signal When the internal signal is displayed When Side by Side is set to On Native Scan Sets whether or not to display the native scan Off or On Note The native scan is not selectable in the followi
119. emory Stick Copies data in the Memory Stick When the item is selected the file names in the source Memory Stick are displayed When the file is selected you can select from Marker1 Marker2 Marker3 Marker4 or Marker5 P amp P Setting Sets the multi display setting Side by Side Sets the side by side display Line Display Sets display mode of the boundary line Off Not displayed On Always displayed Function Setting Menu nue eJeideuS 65 5 c Function and operation factory setting Line Color Sets the boundary line color of two pictures You can select from White white Red red Green green Blue blue Yellow yellow Cyan cyan Magenta magenta or Black black P amp P Setting Line Bright Sets the luminance of the boundary line You can select from High bright or Low dark Pixel Zoom Setting Sets the pixel zoom Line Color Sets the boundary line color You can select from White white Red red Green green Blue blue Yellow yellow Cyan cyan or Magenta magenta or Black black 3D Setting Sets the mode of Horopter Check of the 3D signal analyzing function This item can be selected when the BKM 250TG is installed and is available for dual stream HD SDI signal input Horopter Check Changes the display mode of the left and right 3D video signals
120. ename 66 Function Setting menu Restore Factory Data 51 Adjustment menu 54 Adjustment menu RGB Range 60 Channel Configuration menu Save To 78 File Management menu Scan Mode 67 Function Setting menu 74 System Configuration menu Scan Mode Skip 76 System Configuration menu Screen Aspect 57 Channel Configuration menu Screen Saver 77 System Configuration menu SDI Payload ID Status 81 System Status menu Serial No 81 System Status menu Service 608 75 System Configuration menu Service 708 75 System Configuration menu Side by Side 65 Function Setting menu 70 Function Setting menu Signal 53 Adjustment menu SNMP Setting 82 Controller menu Software Upgrade 77 System Configuration menu 86 Controller menu Software Version 81 System Status menu Menu Index sexipueddy 137 Menu Item Page Main menu Standby Mode 74 System Configuration menu Status 51 Adjustment menu Sync Mode 57 Channel Configuration menu System Configuration 72 System Configuration menu System Status 80 System Status menu T Target Color Temp 53 Adjustment menu Target Luminance 53 Adjustment menu Time Code 70 Function Setting menu 75 System Configuration menu Transparency 75 System Configuration menu Type 74 System Configuration menu V V Delay 67 Function Setting menu V Position 65 Function Setting menu V Shift 54 Adjustment menu VITC LTC 75 System Configuration menu X x 53 Adjustment menu Y y 53 Adjustment menu 3 3 2 X 8 138 Menu In
121. erature automatically using the built in color sensor When this item is selected the color temperature data to be adjusted is displayed When D93 or D65 data is changed they are displayed as D93 or D65 When Contrast Bright Hold is set to Off the color temperature data are displayed The contrast data is displayed as the picture preset data Preset1 to Preset5 set in the Picture Preset menu of the Channel Configuration menu To change the type of the picture preset data select from Preset1 to Preset5 in the Picture Preset menu page 58 of the Channel Configuration menu Auto Adjust Starts adjustment When Auto Adjust is selected not only the target color temperature but also other color temperature data are adjusted Before automatic adjustment select the value to use for the adjustment in following sequence When you use the previously adjusted values for adjustment select Auto Adjust in step 3 to start adjustment without performing step and step Select the color temperature to be used in Target Color Temp When Any is selected enter the values of the CIE color system x and y coordinates Select Target Luminance and enter the value of the luminance cd m when the 10096 white signal is input Select Auto Adjust The cursor appears and flashes at the bottom left of the screen It may take some time until the automatic adjustment is completed To cancel stop the adjustment Press the MENU button Target C
122. erica D65 7 5 Betacam BT 709 Latin America 2 Argentina Dos o SME HUR PAL amp PAL N SMPTE ITU R Area Paraguay 065 0 0 BT 709 Uruguay Des o NTSCBPAL Other Area 065 7 5 Betacam HUR Africa Australasia SMPTE ITU R Europe 065 0 EBU Nio Br709 Middle East ITU R NTSC Area D65 7 5 Betacam T Asia Except i BT 709 Japan d 065 o BMAE MUR SMPTE ITU R G Japan 093 0 EBu Nto 708 Note on the setting of color temperature If you measure the color temperatures of different display types such as CRT LCD or OLED by using a common or general color analyzer that is based on CIE 1931 and adjust the xy chromaticity to the same value the appearance may be different because of optical spectrum differences Settings suogeredeid zJejdeuj 33 gsajdeup 34 To compensate for this difference the D93 D65 and User1 to User5 settings of the monitor are adjusted by an offset The offset value applied x 0 006 y 0 011 is based on the Judd s function to the CIE 1931 x y value CD H oO OO O 08 ENTER button UP DOWN buttons Ent button 1 Turn on the monitor with the MAIN POWER switch The Select Area screen appears D North America Select Area Latin America 3 Africa Latin America Africa Austr
123. firmed 6 Set the BLUE ONLY button to off Adjusting You can access manual adjustment without opening the Adjustment menu To access it press the MANUAL button located below the CHROMA or PHASE knob of the controller If manual adjustment is accessed by this method the adjusted value is common to all channels and valid only when the lamp of the MANUAL button is lit To turn off the lamp of the MANUAL button press the button again Color Temperature White Balance Adjustment This monitor is equipped with manual and automatic color temperature adjustments BVM F250A The automatic color temperature adjustments can be performed using a specified color temperature probe BVM F170A The automatic color temperature adjustments can be performed using the built in color sensor or a specified color temperature probe Special software is reguired for the automatic adjustment using the specified probe For details contact your Sony representative Automatic adjustment using the built in color sensor for BVM F170A only 1 Select the Auto Adjust menu page 53 in the Color Temp Adj menu of the Adjustment menu Manual adjustment 1 Select the Manual menu page 52 in the Color Temp Adj menu of the Adjustment menu then select the Manual Adjust menu 2 Adjust the color in gain side with the PHASE CHROMA BRIGHT or CONTRAST knob 3 Press the UP or DOWN button and adjust the color in bias side with the PHASE CHROMA BRIG
124. function that increases the chroma setting by 12 dB Blue only function and RGB cut off function to monitor signal noise A parallel remote of the contact point control connector is equipped Options For external control BKM 16R Monitor Control Unit The BKM 16R is a controller of the BVM F250A F170A and you can control multiple monitors from one controller In this manual the BKM 16R is referred to as the controller Jaydeyo For installation BKM 37H BKM 38H Controller Attachment Stand for BVM F250A only Used to join a BKM 16R and the BVM F250A Using the BKM 37H you can adjust the monitor angle up or down BKM 39H Controller Attachment Stand for BVM F170A only Used to join a BKM 16R and the BVM F170A SMF 700 Monitor Interface Cable Used to connect the BVM F250A F170A to the BKM 16R Input adaptors The input connector panel is composed by installing the Optional input adaptor into the input option port on the monitor Up to four adaptors can be installed to the monitor The input signal type for each connector of the adaptor is set with the Channel Configuration menu in accordance with the configuration of the connector panel When installing the adaptor be sure to perform the necessary input signal setup with the Channel Configuration menu If the setup is not performed the adaptors may not function correctly For information about the Channel Configuration menu see page
125. fy that it was recorded successfully SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF FAILURE OF THIS UNIT OR ITS RECORDING MEDIA EXTERNAL STORAGE SYSTEMS OR ANY OTHER MEDIA OR STORAGE SYSTEMS TO RECORD CONTENT OF ANY TYPE Always verify that the unit is operating properly before use SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER SONY WILL NOT BELIABLE FOR CLAIMS OF ANY KIND MADE BY USERS OF THIS UNIT OR MADE BY THIRD PARTIES SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS REPAIR OR REPRODUCTION OF ANY DATA RECORDED ON THE INTERNAL STORAGE SYSTEM RECORDING MEDIA EXTERNAL STORAGE SYSTEMS OR ANY OTHER MEDIA OR STORAGE SYSTEMS SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE TERMINATION OR DISCONTINUATION OF ANY SERVICES RELATED TO THIS UNIT THAT MAY RESULT DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES OF ANY KIND sexipueddy Specifications BVM F170A 109 sexipueddy 110 Input Signals and Adjustable Setting Items Input signal Analog SDI HDMI iai Component RGB Di na Composite Y C
126. g Half Aspect Blanking is set to half blanking Aspect Blanking Black The blanking level of Aspect Blanking is set to 096 black level Note Use the controller with software version 1 6 or higher to assign Center Marker Aspect Marker Line Aspect Blanking Half or Aspect Blanking Black to a function button of the controller Side by Side The screen is displayed in the side by side display mode Wipe The screen is displayed in the wipe display mode Butterfly The screen is displayed in the butterfly display mode Blending The screen is displayed in the blending display mode Error Notify Clear Clears the notification detected in the gamut error detection OSD Notification Note Wipe Butterfly Blending and Error Notify Clear can be assigned to the controller However the display mode using these functions cannot be supported on BVM F series monitors Audio Level Meter The audio level meter is displayed ALM Hold Reset The peak hold of the audio level meter is canceled Time Code The time code is displayed Note Use the controller with software version 1 4 or higher to assign Audio Level Meter ALM Hold Reset or Time Code to a function button of the controller Difference The difference between the luminance of the left 3D video signal and that of the right signal is displayed Note Use the controller with software version 1 6 or higher to assign Difference to a function button of the controller Checkerboard The
127. g input Composite NTSC Composite PAL Composite PAL M Composite SECAM Y C NTSC Y C PAL Y C PAL M Y C SECAM 0 0 1 OF OF O YPbPr 525i 625i RGB 525i 625i YPbPr RGB 1080 24PsF YPbPr RGB 1080 24P YPbPr RGB 1080 50i 25PsF YPbPr RGB 1080 25P YPbPr RGB 1080 60i 30PSF YPbPr RGB 1080 30P YPbPr RGB 720 50P YPbPr RGB 720 60P O 0 0 0 0 HDMI Video Computer DisplayPort Video Computer Number of digital inputs Number of analog inputs Number of HDMI inputs Number of DisplayPort input O Signal can be reproduced O 2 Two adaptors are used For details see Available Signal Formats on page 113 Input Output Connectors and Input Adaptors MBIAIBAQ 4o1dey 13 Location and Function of Parts BVM F250A M Q JeldeuD 14 Front Panel Tally lamp OPERATE lamp OVER RANGE lamp ECO lamp Tally lamp With factory settings the tally lamp lights when pins No 8 and No 9 of the PARALLEL REMOTE connector on the left side panel are shorted By changing the setting in the Parallel Remote menu page 73 of the System Configuration menu different pins on the PARALLEL REMOTE connector can be used to control the tally lamp OPERATE lamp When the MAIN POWER
128. grade Upgrades the controller When the item is selected the screen for inputting the password is displayed After the 4 digit password is entered the current versions of Software Version and Kernel Version are displayed For the password see Password page 75 of the System Configuration menu For details on upgrading the controller see Upgrading the Monitor and Controller on page 102 Software Upgrade Upgrades the software for the controller Kernel Upgrade Upgrades the kernel of the controller Controller Menu Key Protect Menu Overview This menu is used to lock the data so that the setting is not changed by an unauthorized user MENU Adjustment Channel Configuration gt Auxiliary Setting gt Function Setting gt System Configuration File Management gt System Status gt Controller gt Off Menu Function and Operation Menu Function and operation factory setting Key Protect Sets the key protection On The button on the controller except the menu operation buttons and monitor selection buttons and the parallel remote do not function and other settings are not Off Release the lock Key Protect Menu nue Je dey9 87 suonejedo y Jejdey 88 Operations Selecting Display Mode This monitor applies high contrast to the picture and reproduces accurate color by displaying the interlace sig
129. he unit On Repacking Do not throw away the carton and packing materials They make an ideal container which to transport the unit Disposal of the Unit Do not dispose of the unit with general waste Do not include the monitor with household waste When you dispose of the monitor you must obey the law in the relative area or country On Fan Error The fan for cooling the unit is built in When the fan stops and the OPERATE lamp flashes in red the OVER RANGE lamp flashes in amber and the ECO lamp lights in magenta on the front panel for fan error indication turn off the power and contact an authorized Sony dealer If you have any questions about this unit please contact your Sony service representative Features The BVM F250A is 25 inch Professional Video Monitor and the BVM F170A is 16 5 inch Professional Video Monitor These are suitable for television stations or video production houses where precise image reproduction is reguired The monitor features OLED panel and TRIMASTER which is a new technology developed for three elements accurate color reproduction precision imaging and quality picture consistency that are in demand for professional use TRIMASTER decreases the viewing difference that occurs due to the individuality of each panel Also the monitor realizes the high picture quality and high trust required for the master monitor by the color management system with its wid
130. icate that data initialization continues When initialization is finished and the monitor enters its operation mode the lamp lights in green The OPERATE lamp is lit in red when the monitor is in standby mode The monitor will be in standby mode under the following conditions Standby Mode is set to On in the Power menu page 74 of the System Configuration menu and the MAIN POWER switch on the rear panel is turned on The OPERATE lamp will flash for initialization after the switch is turned on then will light The monitor is changed from operation mode to standby mode by external control Location and Function of Parts BVM F170A Lights in green when the monitor is put into operation mode from standby mode by pressing the MONITOR 1 0 switch of the controller When the OPERATE lamp is flashing in red the monitor cannot be put into operation mode Wait until the lamp is steadily lit When the OPERATE lamp is flashing in green the monitor is not in full operation mode and images cannot be displayed correctly Wait until the lamp is steadily lit in green The OPERATE lamp may indicate an error or warning For details see Error warning display by the lamp page 19 Q OVER RANGE lamp Lights in amber when ABL Automatic Brightness Limiter starts Also lights in amber when the signal level has exceeded the dynamic range of the signal processing circuit Decrease the contrast or brightness when the OVER RANGE lamp
131. icture display size see Picture Native Scan 720 x 487 Mode x2 1440 x 487 Display Size page 120 For setting of the Native Scan Mode menu see Native Scan Mode page 62 of the Auxiliary Setting menu For setting of Aspect see the Screen Aspect menu page 57 of the Channel Configuration menu 720 x 576 1440 x 576 Panel size Displayed by 2 1920 sliding the J picture with the UP DOWN button of the controller 1080 i Native Scan 720 x 487 Mode Aspect 1440 x 487 Correction Scan mode Input signal system and scan Aspect 4 3 mode image Native Scan 720 x 576 1440 x 576 sexipueddy Native Scan 1920 x 1080 Mode x1 Native Scan 720 x 487 Mode Aspect 1440 x 487 Correction Aspect 16 9 1280 x 720 720 576 720 576 1440 576 TOU ABE Displayedthe whole picture of the V direction by sliding the picture with the UP Displayed the whole picture DOWN of the H direction by sliding button of the picture with the PHASE controller knob of the controller 124 Scan Mode Image Scan mode Aspect 16 9 Input signal system and scan mode image 1920 x 1080 1280 x 720 720 x 576 720 x 487 1440 x 576 1440 x 487 Aspect 4 3 Aspect 16 9 720 x 487 1440 x 576 1440 x 487 zi 12 Aspect 4 3 Aspect 16 9 720 x 576 720 x 487 1440 x 576 1440 x 487 1920 x 1080 1280 x 720 720 x 576 720 x 487
132. ied and deleted Note When File Management is selected the following menu is displayed Use the controller with software version 1 6 or higher to use the File Management function gt File Management Copy From gt Delete gt Data Maintenance gt nuey 49 0 Menu Function and Operation Menu Function and operation factory setting Save To Saves the data in the Memory Stick Note Use the Memory Stick after formatting Memory Stick Saves the data in the Memory Stick When the item is selected you can select the file to save data or create a new file name New Name Enter a new name of the new file 1 to 20 characters Existed file name Select the file to save data The following message appears Overwrite this file OK To overwrite the data press the ENTER Ent button Cancel To cancel press the MENU button Note When a new name is entered the must not be used as the first character Copy From Copies the data Other Monitor Selects the data of other monitor Monitor ID Enter the ID number of the source monitor When the NETWORK switch is set to PEER TO PEER this is not selectable When the ID number is entered you can select the data to be copied All Copies all data Picture Preset Copies the picture preset data Color Temp Copies the color temperature data CH Memory Copies the channe
133. ight Hold is set to Off the color temperature data are displayed The contrast data is displayed as the picture preset data Preset1 to Preset5 set in the Picture Preset menu of the Channel Configuration menu To change the type of the picture preset data select from Preset1 to Preset5 in the Picture Preset menu page 58 of the Channel Configuration menu Manual Adjust Adjusts the color temperature using the BRIGHT CHROMA PHASE and or CONTRAST knobs When the item is selected the color temperature adjustment display appears and the Red Green and or Blue color temperature data to be adjusted are displayed to allow gain or bias adjustment Select gain or bias adjustment using the UP DOWN buttons The adjustable items and relevant knobs are as follows To adjust Red red BRIGHT knob To adjust Green green CHROMA knob To adjust Blue blue PHASE knob To adjust brightness Red Green and Blue together CONTRAST knob To hide the characters on the monitor during manual adjustment Set the CHAR OFF button of the controller to on As the characters on the display are hidden it becomes easy to adjust the picture To display the characters set the CHAR OFF button to off To reset Red Green and Blue to the value before adjustment During Red Green and Blue adjustment you can press the corresponding MANUAL button to reset to the value before adjustment Pressing the MANUAL button of CONTRAST resets all Red Green and Blue to the va
134. ightness Limiter starts Also lights in amber when the signal level has exceeded the dynamic range of the signal processing circuit Decrease the contrast or brightness when the OVER RANGE lamp is lit The OVER RANGE lamp may indicate an error or warning For details see Error warning display by the lamp page 15 ECO lamp The color of the lamp changes according to the power consumption status of the monitor The color changes from green to yellow to magenta in order of greater power consumption Decreasing the luminance of the screen by adjusting brightness contrast is recommended when the lamp lights in yellow or magenta The lamp starts flashing rapidly approximately one minute before the screen saver is activated Flashing slows in green when the screen saver starts The ECO lamp may indicate an error or warning For details see Error warning display by the lamp page 15 Error warning display by the lamp The OVER RANGE lamp OPERATE lamp and or ECO lamp on the front panel may show an error or warning while the monitor is being operated If the error or warning is shown please contact your Sony representative Error display ECO OVER OPERATE Symptoms lamp RANGE lamp lamp Lights in Lights in Flashes in The power in the yellow amber red panel part is unusual Lights in Flashes in Flashes in The temperature in yellow amber red the panel part is unusual Flashes in
135. igit number first press the 0 button then press a two digit channel number Channel numbers 91 to 97 assignment The signal systems to which the internal signal is displayed are assigned to channel numbers 91 to 97 The internal signal of the last signal system is displayed 091 PLUGE signal 092 20 gray signal 093 100 white signal 094 Five step gray scale signal 095 Ramp signal 096 color bar signal 097 0 black signal To cancel the internal signal select one from the channel numbers to 30 You cannot select channel numbers 91 to 97 in the following cases When the computer signal of HDMI DisplayPort is input When Side by Side is set to On When Pixel Zoom is set to on Aborting Menu Operation Press the MENU button The menu of the upper level is displayed When the MENU button is pressed in setting mode or during adjustment the menu returns to the previous setting The menu disappears automatically if not operated for about one minute Basic Menu Operations nue eJeideuS 43 Menu Structure For details of each menu see the page in parentheses Adjustment menu page 50 Main menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Adjustment _ Picture Adj Auto Auto Adjust Color Bar Restore Factory Data I Status Input Port Format Matrix Manual Adjust Copy From Preset Value Other Mon
136. inance of the left 3D video signal and that of the right signal Off or On This item is available for dual stream HD SDI signals Notes The Difference display cannot be set in the following cases When the option port number in which the BKM 250TG is installed is not selected in Input Port of the Channel Configuration menu When dual link display is used When the internal signal is displayed When a captured frame is displayed When Side by Side is set to On The Difference display may not be performed correctly when H Delay is set to On If saving is performed in HD Frame Capture this function is deactivated and the normal display is restored Checkerboard Sets whether or not to display the left and right 3D video signals in a checkerboard pattern Off or On This item is available for dual stream HD SDI signals Notes The Checkerboard display cannot be set in the following cases When the option port number in which the BKM 250TG is installed is not selected in Input Port of the Channel Configuration menu When dual link display is used When the internal signal is displayed When a captured frame is displayed When Side by Side is set to On The Checkerboard display may not be performed correctly when H Delay is set to On If saving is performed in HD Frame Capture this function is deactivated and the normal display is restored Function Setting Menu Menu
137. ion signal of the EIA CEA 708 standards 608 708 Select to display the closed caption signal of the EIA CEA 608 standards transmitted by EIA CEA 708 standards 608 VBI Select to display the closed caption signal of the EIA CEA 608 standards transmitted by using the line 21 74 System Configuration Menu o 5 c Function and operation factory setting v Service 708 Sets Service when Type is set to 708 2 You can select from Service1 to Service6 Service1 o Service 608 Sets Service when Type is set to 608 VBI or 608 708 57 You can select from CC1 to 4 or Text1 to Text4 CC1 6 OSD Level Sets the luminance of the letter You can select from High bright or Low dark Audio Level Meter Sets the audio level meter When the BKM 250TG is installed you can select the item The setting is effective for the input signal of the BKM 250TG Note As the audio level meter is superimposed on the video signal the audio level meter may be cut partially because of the scan mode setting of the monitor Audio CH Sets the audio channel You can select from CH1 CH8 CH9 CH16 Position Sets the display position of the audio level meter You can select from Bottom bottom or Top top 3 Transparency Sets the transparency of the background of the audio level meter You can select from Black black or Half translucence z Peak
138. is lit The OVER RANGE lamp may indicate an error or warning For details see Error warning display by the lamp page 19 ECO lamp The color of the lamp changes according to the power consumption status of the monitor The color changes from green to yellow to magenta in order of greater power consumption Decreasing the luminance of the screen by adjusting brightness contrast is recommended when the lamp lights in yellow or magenta The lamp starts flashing rapidly approximately one minute before the screen saver is activated Flashing slows in green when the screen saver starts The ECO lamp may indicate an error or warning For details see Error warning display by the lamp page 19 Error warning display by the lamp The OVER RANGE lamp OPERATE lamp and or ECO lamp on the front panel may show an error or warning while the monitor is being operated If the error or warning is shown please contact your Sony representative Error display ECO OVER OPERATE Symptoms lamp RANGE lamp lamp Lights in Lights in Flashes in The power in the yellow amber red panel part is unusual Lights in Flashes in Flashes in The temperature in yellow amber red the panel part is unusual Flashes in Lights in Flashes in The ambient yellow amber red temperature sensor is unusual Lights in Flashes in Flashes in Fan error magenta amber red Flashes in Lights in Flashes in Device error m
139. is set to Auto NTSC PAL or PAL M in Format of the Channel Configuration menu you can set the comb filter The comb filter is not set in the following cases When the internal signal is displayed When the captured frame is displayed Aperture Sets whether or not to function the aperture modification Off or On Off when the signal is displayed in Aspect Correction mode of the native display On when the signal is displayed in mode other than Aspect Correction of the native display Note When the HDMI DisplayPort computer signal is input the aperture modification does not function Mono Sets whether or not to display in monochrome mode Off or On Blue Only Sets whether or not to display only the blue signal as a monochrome picture after cutting the red and green signals Off or On R Off Sets whether or not to cut the red signal Off or On G Off Sets whether or not to cut the green signal Off or On B Off Sets whether or not to cut the blue signal Off or On Chroma Up Sets whether or not to increase the chroma value by 12 dB Off or On Note The chroma value is not increased in the following cases When the signal to be displayed is RGB When the composite signal is automatically displayed in monochrome depending on the color discrimination of the input adaptor When the internal signal is displayed Interlace Sets whether or not to disp
140. itor Monitor ID Memory Stick Color Temp Adj Manual Manual Adjust Original Value Signal Contrast Bright Hold Q 2 D o 2 E s Auto Auto Adjust i Target Color Temp 1 x 1 1 1 1 Target Luminance Contrast Bright Hold I Copy From Preset Value Other Monitor Monitor ID Memory Stick Restore Factory Data Position Adj Shift L V Shift 1 For BVM F170A only 44 MenuStructure Channel Configuration menu page 55 Main menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Channel Configuration 7 Format 3G HD SD SDI Dual Link HD SDI Composite YC Component HDMI Input Port DisplayPort Input No Screen Aspect E SD Sync Mode HDMI Auto Color Temp Picture Preset Matrix HD Fs HDMI DisplayPort Auto Color Profile Color Profile I Marker Preset 5 Color Space I Shift Offset Gamma I Channel Name I NTSC Setup Level Component Level Betacam Setup Level RGB Range HD HDMI DisplayPort HDMI DisplayPort Auto 10801 PsF 24PsF 25PsF 50I SOPsF 60l Copy From Other CH Other Monitor Monitor ID Memory Stick Auxiliary Setting menu page 62 Main menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Auxiliary Setting Native Scan
141. l press the MENU button Function Key Assigns the function to the function buttons of the controller This item cannot be selected when the monitor is controlled with BKM 15R or BVM A14F5 For details on the function assignment see Assigning a Function to a Function Button page 101 Controller Menu nueW 6 83 nuey ea4eideu5 84 5 c Function and operation factory setting F1 to F16 Function Key Controller Menu The following functions are assigned Scan Mode Changes the scan mode of the picture Native Scan Displays the picture in native scan mode 16 9 Changes the aspect ratio to 16 9 and when set to Off the aspect ratio changes to 4 3 The aspect ratio of some signals is fixed to 16 9 depending on the signal format For details see Available Signal Systems on page 112 H Delay The picture moves horizontally and a horizontal sync signal appears Brightness of the picture increases automatically and it makes it easy to check the sync part When V DELAY button is set to on in H delay mode a pulse cross picture is displayed V Delay The picture moves vertically and a vertical sync signal appears approximately in the center of the screen Brightness of the picture increases automatically and it makes it easy to check the sync part When H DELAY button is set to on in V delay mode a pulse cross picture is disp
142. l memory data Marker Copies the preset data of the marker System Copies the system data 78 File Management Menu Menu Function and operation factory setting Memory Stick Copy From Selects the data in the source Memory Stick When the item is selected the file names in the Memory Stick are displayed When the item is selected you can select the data to be copied All Copies all data Picture Preset Copies the picture preset data Color Temp Copies the color temperature data CH Memory Copies the channel memory data Marker Copies the preset data of the marker System Copies the system data Delete Deletes the file in the Memory Stick Memory Stick Deletes the file in the Memory Stick When the item is selected the file names in the Memory Stick are displayed When the file is selected the following message appears Delete this file OK To delete the data press the ENTER Ent button Cancel To cancel press the MENU button Data Maintenance Does maintenance the system data Back Up System Data Writes the data to the Memory Stick as the backup data The In progress I is displayed and I flashes during data writing It may take some time to write the data Restore System Data Reads the data from the Memory Stick When the item is selected the following message appears All data will be restored and
143. lay in interlace mode Off or On Notes Set Native Scan to On for the interlace display The picture is not displayed in interlace mode in the following cases When Side by Side is set to On When Pixel Zoom is set to on For details of this menu see Selecting Display Mode on page 88 Marker Sets whether or not to display all markers Off or On Notes The marker is not displayed in the following cases When the input signal has no sync signal When the internal signal is displayed When the HDMI DisplayPort computer signal is input When H DelayN Delay is set to On When Side by Side is set to On When Pixel Zoom is set to on The marker may be displayed in an incorrect position when External Sync is On Aspect Marker Sets whether or not to display the aspect marker Off or On Notes The aspect marker is not displayed in the following cases When the input signal has no sync signal When the internal signal is displayed When the HDMI DisplayPort computer signal is input When H DelayN Delay is set to On When Side by Side is set to On When Pixel Zoom is set to on The aspect marker may be displayed in an incorrect position when External Sync is On Function Setting Menu Menu Function and operation factory setting Area Marker 1 Function Switch Sets whether or not to display the area marker 1 Off or On Note
144. layed External Sync Sets whether or not to set to the external sync mode when the analog component signal or analog RGB signal is input When the button is set to on the signal to be displayed is synchronized with the sync signal input to the EXT SYNC connector External Sync When set to off the signal to be displayed is synchronized with the sync signal included in the signals being monitored Internal Sync Note When the button is set to off Internal Sync a sync signal is added on the Y signal to monitor the analog component signal and on the G signal to monitor the analog RGB signal Comb The comb filter is turned on When the button is set to off the trap band pass filter is selected When the displayed signal is NTSC PAL or PAL M this functions You can select the kind of the comb filter in the NTSC Comb Filter menu page 62 of the Auxiliary Setting menu Char Off The characters on the monitor screen hide during manual adjustment Color Temp You can access directly the Manual Adjust menu of the Color Temp Adj menu Status Various status information regarding the monitor are displayed on a single page For details on the display see Displaying the Monitor Status Page page 99 Note Use the controller with software version 1 6 or higher to assign Status to a function button of the controller Aperture When the function is set to on the frequency response can be modified The degree of modification is set
145. left and right 3D video signals are displayed in a checkerboard pattern L R Switch The left and right 3D video signals are displayed alternately by switching Note Use the controller with software version 1 5 or higher to assign Checkerboard or L R Switch to a function button of the controller Horopter Check The left and right 3D video signals are displayed in the mode selected in Horopter Check page 66 in the 3D Setting menu of the Function Setting menu Flip H The 3D video signals are inverted horizontally and displayed Note Use the controller with software version 1 6 or higher to assign Horopter Check or Flip H to a function button of the controller Black Frame Insertion The signal is displayed in black frame insertion mode only for BVM L and PVM L series Black Detail Mode The signal is displayed in black detail mode only for BVM L and PVM L series Note Use the controller with software version 1 3 or higher to assign Black Detail Mode to a function button of the controller Degauss The CHT is degaussed only for BVM A series Monitor ID Display Sets display mode of the display window On Always displayed Auto Displayed during operating by the remote connection and disappears automatically after operation Off Not displayed Controller Menu nueW 85 nuey Ja1dey 86 Menu Function and operation factory setting Controller Up
146. lied in the multi display The multi display with an HDMI input signal and a DisplayPort input signal is not possible Procedure 1 select the channel number and set the input signal to display as signal A 2 Select the Side by Side mode with the function button of the controller or in the Function Switch menu page 6T of the Function Setting menu and set it to On 1 Each function of Picture amp Picture is assigned to each function button of the controller in the Function Key menu page 83 of the Controller menu 3 Select the channel number and set the input signal to display as signal B The channel for signal B is set to CHO1 at the factory setting To display the captured picture data file You can use a captured picture other than the picture selected by designating the channel number as signal A and signal B Instead of setting the channel number in step1 or step3 press the Capture Load button or select Load in the Capture menu page 66 of the Function Setting menu 2 Capture Load is assigned to the controller in the Function Key menu page 83 of the Controller menu To end the multi display Set Side by Side to Off in Function Switch menu page 67 of the Function Setting menu or set the function button of the controller to off Displaying Two Signals on One Screen Picture amp Picture suonejledo sajdeyo 91 suonejedo y Jeideuj 92 Magnifying the Picture Pixel Zoom As pa
147. lled if the controller with a lower version is used Installing an Input Adaptor BVM F250A 1 Loosen two screws and remove the cover of an input option port on the side panel of the monitor Cover of an input option port Make sure the MAIN POWER switch is turned off and disconnect the AC power cord Ro VV cC a pu 3 Push the adaptor in until it is firmly fit into the connector inside the monitor then tighten the two screws to secure the adaptor Version of the Controller Installing an Input Adaptor BVM F250A suogeredeid zJejdeuj 23 suoneiedaig zJejdeuj 24 For connecting Dual link HD SDI signals Two BKM 243HS or BKM 244CC input adaptors or one BKM 250TG input adaptor is reguired When the BKM 243HS or BKM 244CC adaptors are used install the input adaptors in OPTION 1 and 2 option ports or OPTION 3 and 4 option ports The BKM 243HS or BKM 244CC cannot be used with the BKM 250TG for Dual link operation To connect the cable When the BKM 243HS or BKM 244CC adaptors are used install the Link A signal to OPTION 1 or 3 and the Link B signal to OPTION 2 or 4 Connect the cable to the same input number both INPUT 1 or both INPUT 2 of the input adaptors installed in OPTION 1 and 2 option ports or OPTION 3 and 4
148. lor space of the BVM F170A individual three primary color chromaticity points Gamma nuey ea4eideu5 Select the gamma when User CHXX is selected in the Color Profile menu CRT BVM Gamma curve of the BVM D or BVM A series 2 2 Gamma curve 2 2 2 4 Monitor gamma provided by ITU R BT 1886 Notes The gamma is preset to 2 4 that is provided by ITU R BT 1886 at the factory With this setting dark portions may be seen darker than with conventional CRT or LCD monitors If you wish to obtain the same gamma as that when using a conventional CRT or LCD monitor set this item to CRT BVM or 2 2 If blocked up shadows are seen adjust the brightness for optimum viewing of black portions The factory preset black luminance of the CRT BVM setting in the Gamma menu is the same as the factory preset value for a BVM D or BVM A series monitor Adjust the brightness black level according to the ambient light and the black level of the image to be reproduced Adjust the contrast white level according to the ambient light Marker Preset Sets the marker preset data You can select from Marker1 to Marker5 Marker1 For setting the marker see the Marker Setting menu page 63 of the Function Setting menu H Shift Offset Sets the horizontal picture position when the analog signal is input You can select when Format is set to Composite Auto Composite NTSC Composite PAL Composite PAL M Composite SECAM YC Auto YC NTSC
149. lor space of three primary color chromaticity points provided by ITU R BT 709 and gamma 2 4 F170 Native Displays with the color space of the BVM F170A individual three primary color chromaticity points This is the widest color space setting of the signal reproduced by the BVM F170A User CHXX Select when the color space and gamma are to be set individually depending on the currently selected channel Color Space BVM F250A Select the color space when User CHXX is selected in the Color Profile menu SMPTE C Color space of three primary color chromaticity points provided by the SMPTE C standard EBU Color space of three primary color chromaticity points provided by the EBU standard ITU R BT 709 Color space of three primary color chromaticity points provided by the ITU R BT 709 standard F250 Native Color space of the BVM F250A individual three primary color chromaticity points Channel Configuration Menu nueW 59 Menu Function and operation factory setting Color Space BVM F170A Color Profile Select the color space when User CHXX is selected in the Color Profile menu SMPTE C Color space of three primary color chromaticity points provided by the SMPTE C standard EBU Color space of three primary color chromaticity points provided by the EBU standard ITU R BT 709 Color space of three primary color chromaticity points provided by the ITU R BT 709 standard F170 Native Co
150. lues before adjustment Note You cannot reset the setting after you press the ENTER Ent button even if you press the MANUAL button To cancel adjustment Press the MENU button The adjustment data is cleared and the setting returns to the previous value To confirm adjustment Press the ENTER Ent button Note During adjustment the screen saver is activated automatically if the operating conditions are met regardless of the setting of the screen saver function Original Value Sets the initial value You can select from 093 065 User1 User2 User3 User4 or User5 When D93 or D65 data is changed they are displayed as D93 or D65 Adjustment Menu o 5 c Color Temp Adj Function and operation factory setting Signal Sets the white signal to be used for adjustment Internal Select when an internal signal is used The signal is automatically switched in synchronization with the gain and bias adjustments External Select when an external input signal is used Supply a signal to be used when adjusting gain and bias Contrast Bright Hold Sets the contrast and brightness to the adjusted value or the center value Off Sets contrast and brightness to the center values during and after color temperature adjustment On Retains the adjusted contrast and brightness values during and after color temperature adjustment Auto for BVM F170A only Adjusts the color temp
151. m is selected the file names in the source Memory Stick are displayed When the file is selected you can enter the channel number in the selected file Channel Configuration Menu nueW 6 61 Auxiliary Setting Menu Overview This menu is used for setting the monitor condition such as the aperture modification and decode mode When Auxiliary Setting is selected the following menu is displayed gt Auxiliary Setting Native Scan Mode Aperture Value NTSC Comb Filter Filter Switch Peak White Control nuey 6 49 0 Menu Function and Operation Menu Function and operation factory setting Native Scan Mode Sets the native scan mode Aspect Correction Displaying an SD signal of non square pixels the number of H pixels of the signal system is 720 or 1440 or a 640 x 480 SD signal of HDMI DisplayPort video by scaling processing of doubling for the V direction and correct aspect ratio for the H direction and also optimizing and displaying a picture by modifying the aperture coefficient value filter coefficient value etc x1 Input signal display without conversion x2 Input signal display doubled For selecting Aspect Correction x1 or x2 see Picture Display Size on page 120 Notes When an HD signal or the computer signal of HDMI DisplayPort is input the signal is displayed in x1 mode even if the mode is set to Aspect Correction or x2
152. mat See HDMI DisplayPort page 118 of Available Signal Formats Four 4 ports Signal format See Available Signal Systems page 112 and Available Signal Formats page 113 HDMI DisplayPort Option port Specifications BVM F170A Parallel remote D sub 9 pin female x1 Serial remote LAN Ethernet IOBASE T 100BASE TX RJ 45 x1 Output SDI BNC x1 monitor output Output signal amplitude 800 mVp p 10 Output impedance 75 ohms unbalanced Transmission distance 3G SDI 70 m max HD SDI 100 m SD SDI 200 m max The signal from the monitor output connector does not satisfy the ON LINE signal specifications 3 When using the 5C FB coaxial cable made by Fujikura Ltd or equivalent 4 When using the 5C 2V coaxial cable made by Fujikura Ltd or equivalent DC 5V OUT Circle 4 pin female x1 General Power requirements 100 V to 240 V AC 1 2 A to 0 7 A 50 60 Hz 24 V to 28 V DC 4 5 A to 3 9 A Power consumption Approx 110 W AC power supply approx 100 W DC power supply maximum Approx 60 W AC power supply approx 60 W DC power supply average power consumption in the default status 1 Maximum possible inrush current at initial switch on Voltage changes caused by manual switching 55 A peak 15 A r m s 240V AC 2 Inrush current after a mains interruption of five seconds Voltage changes caused at zero crossing 36 A peak 7 A r m s 240V
153. mbination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 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 WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED For BVM F250A only This apparatus is provided with a main switch on the left side panel Install this apparatus so that user can access the main switch easily For BVM F170A only WARNING When installing the unit incorporate a readily accessible disconnect device in the fixed wiring or connect the power plug to an easily accessible socket outlet near the unit If a fault should occur during operation of the unit operate the disconnect device to switch the power supply off or disconnect the power plug For BVM F250A F170A CAUTION The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing No objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus CAUTION The unit is not disconnected from the AC power sour
154. menu Menu Index Menu Item Page Main menu Change Password 75 System Configuration menu Channel Configuration 55 Channel Configuration menu Channel Name 60 Channel Configuration menu Checkerboard 70 Function Setting menu Chroma Up 68 Function Setting menu Closed Caption 74 System Configuration menu Color Bar 51 Adjustment menu Color Profile 58 Channel Configuration menu Color Space 59 Channel Configuration menu 60 Channel Configuration menu Color Temp 58 Channel Configuration menu Color Temp Adj 52 Adjustment menu Comb 68 Function Setting menu Component Level 60 Channel Configuration menu Contrast Bright Hold 53 Adjustment menu 53 Adjustment menu Controller 82 Controller menu Controller Status 81 System Status menu Controller Upgrade 86 Controller menu Copy From 51 Adjustment menu 53 Adjustment menu 61 Channel Configuration menu 65 Function Setting menu 78 File Management menu Data Maintenance 79 File Management menu Date Time 76 System Configuration menu Default CH 74 System Configuration menu Delete 66 Function Setting menu 79 File Management menu Difference 70 Function Setting menu DisplayPort 56 Channel Configuration menu 61 Channel Configuration menu DisplayPort Upgrade 77 System Configuration menu External Sync 67 Function Setting menu F1 to F16 84 Controller menu File Management 78 File Management menu Filter Switch 62 Auxiliary Setting menu Flip H 71 Function Setting menu Format 55 Channel Configuration menu
155. menu page 73 of the System Configuration menu To switch each function between On and Off or between enable and disable change pin connections in the following way On or enabled Short each pin and pin 9 together Off or disabled Leave each pin open Q STANDARD PORT SDI INPUT 1 connector Inputs serial digital signals standard SDI input 1 SDI INPUT 2 connector Inputs serial digital signals standard SDI input 2 MONITOR OUT connector This is the MONITOR OUT connector for SDI INPUT 1 or SDI INPUT 2 connector The signal from this MONITOR OUT connector does not satisfy the ON LINE signal specifications HDMI input connector Inputs the HDMI signal HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface is an interface that supports both video and audio on a single digital connection allowing you to display high quality digital picture The HDMI specification supports HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection a copy protection technology that incorporates coding technology for digital video signals The HDMI audio signal is not available for this monitor Use HDMI compliant cable optional Category 2 High Speed HDMI Cable with HDMI logo DisplayPort input connector Inputs the DisplayPort signal DisplayPort is an interface developed by VESA that supports transfer of both video and audio digital signals on a single cable It also supports HDCP a copy protection technology that incorporates coding techn
156. monitor will restart Are you sure OK To continue press the ENTER Ent button Reads the data from the Memory Stick and automatically restarts the monitor Cancel To cancel press the MENU button Returns to the Data Maintenance menu File Management Menu nueW 79 nuey Jejdey 80 System Status Menu Overview This menu is used to view general data about the monitor status current channel etc When System Status is selected the following menus are displayed gt System Status Port Status Option1 HD SD SDI Option2 SD SDI Option3 Composite Option4 Component SDI Payload ID Status HDMI DP Status 1 2 4 7 System Status 2 2 4 Model Name EERE Serial No EBENEN Software Version EERE Operation Time EERE Panel On Time EEHEEHE Network Switch Menu Function and Operation Menu Function and operation factory setting CH Status Displays the information on the used channels The information of the internal signal assigned to the channel number is displayed on the channels 91 to 97 CH Channel number Por Port number Inp Input connector number Format Input signal format Name Channel name For details on the assigned signal see Channel numbers 91 to 97 assignment on page 43 Port Status Option1 to Option4 Displays the type of input adaptor installed in Option1 to Option4
157. mory Stick When the item is selected the file names in the source Memory Stick are displayed When the file is selected you can select from Preset1 Preset2 Preset3 Preset4 or Preset5 Adjustment Menu nuey 6 49 4 51 nuey ea4eideu5 52 Menu Function and operation factory setting Color Temp Adj Adjusts the color temperature When the item is selected the color temperature data to be adjusted is displayed When D93 or D65 data is changed they are displayed as D93 or D65 To change the color temperature data to be adjusted select D93 D65 User1 User2 User3 User4 or User5 in the Color Temp menu of the Channel Configuration menu Note If you measure the color temperatures of different display types such as CRT LCD or OLED by using a common or general color analyzer that is based on CIE 1931 and adjust the xy chromaticity to the same value the appearance may be different because of optical spectrum differences To compensate for this difference the D93 D65 and User1 to User5 settings of the monitor are adjusted by an offset The offset value applied x 0 006 y 0 011 is based on the Judd s function to the CIE 1931 x y value Manual Adjusts the color temperature manually When the item is selected the color temperature data to be set is displayed When D93 or D65 data is changed they are displayed as D93 or D65 When Contrast Br
158. n 1080PSF is selected the progressive conversion PsF to P signal is displayed When the 1080PSF signal is input and 10801 is selected the display delay is shortened The signal converted from PsF to P is not displayed and the I P conversion signal is displayed When Format is set to SG HD SD SDI Auto and Payload ID data are superimposed on the SDI signal 1080i PsF processing is performed based on the Payload ID data regardless of the setting value 24PsF Sets the display mode for the 1080 24PsF signal You can select from 10801 or 1080PsF 25PSF 501 Sets the display mode for the 1080 25PsF 50i signal You can select from 10801 or 1080PsF 30PsF 60l Sets the display mode for the 1080 30PsF 60i signal You can select from 10801 1080PsF Copy From Copies signal setting data from other channel Note Use the controller with software version 1 6 or higher to use the Copy From function Other CH Copies other data in this monitor When the item is selected you can designate the channel to be copied Other Monitor Copies data from other monitor Monitor ID Enters the ID number of the source monitor When the NETWORK switch is set to PEER TO PEER this is not selectable When the item is selected you can designate the source monitor When the ID number is entered you can designate the channel to be copied Memory Stick Copies data in the Memory Stick When the ite
159. n Aspect Mode Set to 1 00 1 to 3 00 1 1 78 1 Line Sets whether or not to display the line of the aspect marker Off or On Thickness Sets the thickness of the aspect marker Set to 1 to 5 dots 2 Color Sets the color of the aspect marker You can select from White white Red red Green green Blue blue Yellow yellow Cyan cyan or Magenta magenta Function Setting Menu nue eJeideuS 63 3 c Function and operation factory setting Bright Sets the luminance of the aspect marker You can select from High bright or Low dark Blanking Marker Setting Sets the blanking outside the area of the aspect marker Off Blanking is released Black Blanking Half Half blanking Area Marker 1 Sets the area marker 1 Area Marker 1 Sets whether or not to display the area marker 1 when the MARKER button is pressed Off or On 1 Area Marker 2 On Aspect Mode Sets the aspect ratio of the area marker 1 You can select from 16 9 4 3 or Variable Note When Variable dot is selected in Area Size the size of the area marker 1 is set in pixel unit of the input signal and the Aspect Mode setting becomes invalid Sets the aspect ratio of the area marker 1 when Variable is selected in Aspect Mode Set to 1 00 1 to 3 00 1 1 78 1 Sets the size of the area marker 1 You can select from 80 88 90 93 Variable 96
160. nal in progressive mode by the I P conversion or the PsF progressive signal in progressive mode without the I P conversion You can select interlace display mode according to the input signal or the object to evaluate the picture Interlace display mode The picture is displayed in interlace mode without I P conversion processing The picture near the original quality of the input signal is monitored When 1080 24 P PsF or 1080 25P PsF input signal is displayed in progressive mode the frame rate for display is 72 Hz or 75 Hz to obtain flickerless display When the input signal is 1080 24 PsF or 1080 25PsF and 10801 is set in the 1080I PsF menu of the Channel Configuration menu the frame rate for display is 481 Hz 50 Hz The luminance is reduced owing to the principle of operation in the interlace display mode However on this monitor the normal luminance is set by increasing the value of gain For this reason in the interlace display mode the range of the contrast adjustment is different from the normal level and the luminance may be reduced according to the setting of the contrast The picture is not displayed in interlace mode in the following cases When Side by Side is set to On When Pixel Zoom is set to on 1 ror selecting the interlace display mode set Native Scan page 67 to On in the Function Setting menu or by pressing the NATIVE SCAN button of the controller Selecting Display Mode
161. nction is also supported Input output connectors for two serial digital channels and output connector for two monitor channels are equipped The signal from the MONITOR OUT connector of the BKM 220D BKM 243HS BKM 244C and BKM 250TG does not satisfy the ON LINE signal specifications An input adaptor with a specified serial number may be required for your intended use For the serial numbers of the input adaptors available for this unit see Input Adaptors page 22 Options Input Output Connectors and Input Adaptors This monitor is eguipped with two 3G HD SD SDI input connectors an HDMI input connector and a DisplayPort input connector for the standard interface In this manual these connectors are referred to as the standard input By adding the optional input expansion adaptors the input output connector panel can be assembled in a wide variety of configurations The signals that each connector supports are given in the following table The type of signal to be applied to each input output connector is set with the Channel Configuration menu page 55 List of input output connectors and input adaptors Input signal Serial digital input Component 525 625 Standard input Input adaptor BKM 220D BKM 227W BKM 229X BKM 243HS 244CC 250TG Single link SD SDI Single link HD SDI Dual link HD SDI O 2 Single link 3G SDI Analo
162. nd the current version is indicated For the password see Password page 75 of the System Configuration menu Select the item to upgrade from among Software Upgrade Kernel Upgrade FPGA Upgrade and DisplayPort Upgrade After about 10 seconds the old and new software versions kernel version or DisplayPort version and the message to confirm that you wish to execute the upgrade are displayed When FPGA Upgrade is selected the old and new versions of FPGAI FPGA2 FPGA CORE starting from the left and a confirmation message are displayed Display example Monitor software will be upgraded and monitor will restart Are you sure Confirm the data version and press the ENTER Ent button Upgrading starts The In progress II is displayed and TE flashes during upgrading The IE indication may stop flashing during upgrading but the data are being upgraded correctly Upgrading takes about 8 minutes for the software program about 2 minutes for the kernel about 3 minutes for FPGA data and about 2 minutes for DisplayPort data Do not remove the Memory Stick PRO from the Memory Stick insertion slot during upgrading or disconnect the LAN cable between the monitor and controller Do not turn off the power of the monitor and controller during upgrading After completion of upgrading the display on the screen disappears and the system is restarted After restarting the previous screen is displayed
163. ng Dual link HD SDI signals Two BKM 243HS or BKM 244CC input adaptors or one BKM 250TG input adaptor is required When the BKM 243HS or BKM 244CC adaptors are used install the input adaptors in OPTION 1 and 2 option ports or OPTION 3 and 4 option ports The BKM 243HS or BKM 244CC cannot be used with the BKM 250TG for Dual link operation To connect the cable When the BKM 243HS or BKM 244CC adaptors are used install the Link A signal to OPTION 1 or 3 and the Link B signal to OPTION 2 or 4 Connect the cable to the same input number both INPUT 1 or both INPUT 2 of the input adaptors installed in OPTION 1 and 2 option ports or OPTION 3 and 4 option ports Example of Dual link cable connection 289 INPUT 1 INPUT 2 AS INPUT 1 sy 6 ineur 2 OPTION 1 OPTION 3and4 and2 When the BKM 250TG is used install the Link A signal to INPUT 1 and the Link B signal to INPUT 2 Installing an Input Adaptor BVM F170A suogeredeid zJejdeuj 25 zJejdeuj 26 For 3D signal analyzing function Use a 3D compatible BKM 250TG with serial number 7300001 or higher and input the left 3D signal to INPUT 1 and the right signal to INPUT 2 Preventing Falling of the Monitor BVM F250A Preventing Falling of the Monitor BVM F250A
164. ng cases When the input signal has no sync signal When Side by Side is set to On When Pixel Zoom is set to on When the HDMI DisplayPort computer signal is input The native scan is displayed regardless of the setting When the signal system is the SD signal of 720 x 576 or 1440 x 576 Native Scan Mode is set to Aspect Correction x 2 and the internal signal is displayed Native Scan is set to Off and the normal scan is displayed regardless of the setting 16 9 Sets whether or not to display the aspect in 16 9 Off or On Notes The aspect ratio is not selectable in the following cases When Native Scan Mode is set to x1 or x2 and Native Scan is set to On When the input signal has no sync signal The aspect ratio may be fixed to 16 9 due to the signal format For details see Available Signal Formats on page 113 H Delay Sets whether or not to display in H delay Off or On When the 720 24 25 30P signal is input the display position is changed with the PHASE knob Notes The picture is not displayed in H delay in the following cases When the input signal has no sync signal When the internal signal is displayed When Format of the Channel Configuration menu is set to HDMI or DisplayPort When Side by Side is set to On When the captured frame is displayed The SD signal analyzing function may not be performed correctly when H Delay is On V Delay Sets whether or not to display in V delay
165. nstalled and Format is set to SD SDI When the BKM 227W is installed and Format is set to Composite Auto Composite NTSC Composite PAL Composite PAL M Composite SECAM YC Auto YC NTSC YC PAL YC PAL M or YC SECAM When the BKM 229X is installed and Format is set to Component YPbPr or Component RGB Option1 amp 2 Option3 amp 4 When two BKM 243HS or BKM 244CC are installed in the OPTION 1 and 2 or OPTION 3 and 4 option ports and Format is set to 4 2 2 YCbCr 10bit 4 4 4 YCbCr 10bit 4 4 4 RGB 10bit 4 4 4 YCbCr 12bit or 4 4 4 RGB 12bit of Dual Link HD SDI Note When the setting of Format and the installed adaptor do not match the setting value may not be changed Set the Format correctly according to the installed adaptor Input No Enters the input connector number if there are two inputs with the same type of input connectors You can select from Input 1 or Input 2 in the following cases When the standard SDI input is selected when Input Port is set to Standard When the BKM 250TG is installed and Format is set to 3G HD SD SDI Auto or 4 2 2 YCbCr 10bit 4 4 4 YCbCr 10bit 4 4 4 RGB 10bit 4 4 4 YCbCr 12bit or 4 4 4 RGB 12bit of 3G SDI When the BKM 243HS BKM 244CC or BKM 250TG is installed and Format is set to HD SD SDI Auto When the BKM 220D BKM 243HS BKM 244CC or BKM 250TG is installed and Format is set to SD SDI When two BKM 243HS or BKM 244CC are installed in the OPTION 1 and 2 or OPTION 3 and 4 option slot
166. o 53534 53484 Network SDAP Port No Sets the SDAP port number Set to 53812 to 53912 53862 SDAP Broadcast Sets whether or not to issue the SDAP Disable or Enable SDAP Broadcast Period Sets the period seconds to issue the SDAP Set to 05 to 30 15 Acceptable IP Address Sets the IP address to connect When the item is selected you can set IP1 to IP4 Cancel Cancels the changed or confirmed setting Confirm Saves the changed or confirmed setting Reset Protocol Setting Resets the protocol setting When the item is selected the following message appears Are you sure OK To reset data press the ENTER Ent button Cancel To cancel press the MENU button Parallel Remote Sets the parallel remote function Parallel Remote Selects whether or not to use the parallel remote functions Off or On 1 Pin to 8 Pin Assigns the function to each pin of the PARALLEL REMOTE connector when Parallel Remote is set to On The default assignment of functions is as follows 1 Pin CHO1 2 Pin CHO2 3 Pin External Sync 4 Pin Mono 5 Pin Marker 6 Pin unused 7 Pin unused 8 Pin Tally You can change the assignment to the following functions for pins 1 to 8 The functions shown with item name only are the same as those assigned to the function buttons on the controller For details on these functions see Function Key page 83 of the Controlle
167. o the channel in the Picture Preset menu page 58 of the Channel Configuration menu Adjust the picture automatically with the auto chroma phase matrix function for every signal format and signal system to display the composite signal or Y C signal from the BKM 227W or analog component signal or analog RGB signal from the BKM 229X If the picture is not adjusted the picture may not be displayed correctly 2 Color Temperature white balance adjustment You can adjust the data set to the channel in the Color Temp menu page 58 of the Channel Configuration menu You can adjust D93 D65 or Userl to User5 3 Brightness Contrast adjustment You can save the adjustment value in Presetl to Preset5 The data of Preset1 to Preset5 is set to the channel in the Picture Preset menu page 58 of the Channel Configuration menu Chroma Phase Adjustment Automatic adjustment with auto chroma phase matrix function is required for each signal format signal system and matrix to display the composite or Y C signal from the BKM 227W or the analog component or analog RGB signal from the BKM 229X As you can automatically adjust the chroma phase matrix and also 10046 white and 096 black levels of the monitor to the same as those of the reference signal by performing the automatic adjustment the automatic adjustment is also effective for the RGB signal Perform the manual adjustment of chroma and phase to adjust them further after automatic adj
168. of the System Configuration menu To set the type of the time code Set in the VITC LTC menu VITC Sets to VITC LTC Sets to LTC To set the display position for the time code Set in the Position menu Top Left To display it at top left on the screen Top Center To display at top center on the screen Top Right To display at top right on the screen Bottom Left To display at bottom left on the screen Bottom Center To display at bottom center on the screen Bottom Right To display at bottom right on the screen To set the luminance of the time code Set in the Level menu High To make the time code display bright Low To make the time code display dark 4 Set Time Code page 70 to On in the Function Switch menu of the Function Setting menu or by pressing the Time Code button of the controller The time code is displayed 1 Time Code is assigned to a function button of the controller in the Function Key menu page 83 of the Controller menu To cancel the time code display Set Time Code page 70 to Off in the Function Switch menu of the Function Setting menu or by pressing the Time Code button of the controller Use the controller with software version 1 4 or higher to assign Time Code function to a function button of the controller Switching the Display of the 3D Video Signal When the optional BKM 250TG input adaptor is installed the left L and right R 3D video signals in dual stream HD SDI format
169. ollowing Normal Scan Normal mode Under Scan Under mode Selecting the Native Scan Scan Mode Over Scan Over mode The scan mode is not selectable in the following cases When Native Scan is set to On When the internal signal is displayed When Side by Side is set to On Displaying Two Signals on One Screen Picture amp Picture Two input signals are output on the monitor Side by Side mode is useful for adjusting the color or comparing two pictures You can input the file loaded in the Capture menu page 66 of the Function Setting menu Side by Side side by side Two pictures are displayed side by side Signal A Signal B The input signals from INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 of one standard SDI input or one input adaptor are not displayed in the multi display You cannot select the same channel number as channels for signal A and signal B And set a different channel number of the different standard input or input adaptor for signal A and signal B When signal A and signal B are not the same signal format and signal system the pictures may not be displayed correctly The input of signal A is not changed in the multi display The internal signal is not displayed in the multi display The captured picture data is not used to display as signal A and signal B at the same time The signals are not displayed in the multi display mode when Pixel Zoom is set to on The color space and gamma setting for signal A is app
170. ology for digital video signals This monitor does not support DisplayPort audio signals Q Input option ports Used to install the optional input adaptors For installing the input adaptor see page 23 For the input signals see Input Output Connectors and Input Adaptors on page 13 ACIN connector 3 pin Connects the monitor to an AC power source via the supplied AC power cord MAIN POWER switch When turned on D the monitor enters operation mode By setting in the Power menu page 74 of the System Configuration menu the monitor can also be set to enter standby mode when the MAIN POWER switch is turned on Location and Function of Parts BVM F250A MeIAJOAQ Je3deuo 17 Location and Function of Parts BVM F170A M Q Jo1dey 18 Front Panel O Tally lamp OPERATE lamp OVER RANGE lamp ECO lamp Tally lamp With factory settings the tally lamp lights when pins No 8 and No 9 of the PARALLEL REMOTE connector on the rear panel are shorted By changing the setting in the Parallel Remote menu page 73 of the System Configuration menu different pins on the PARALLEL REMOTE connector can be used to control the tally lamp OPERATE lamp When the MAIN POWER switch on the rear panel is turned on internal data initialization starts and the OPERATE lamp flashes in red for a while When the signal is output the lamp flashes in green to ind
171. olor Temp Sets the adjustment value to be used from D93 D65 or Any Enters the CIE color system coordinate Set to 0 265 to 0 350 y Enters the CIE color system y coordinate Set to 0 270 to 0 360 Target Luminance Enters the luminance cd m2 when the 10096 white signal is input with the contrast and brightness set to the center You can enter the value between 40 and 150 100 Note The calibrated luminance does not guarantee an absolute value and may be different from the luminance detected by the probe Contrast Bright Hold Sets the contrast and brightness to the adjusted value or the center value The contrast value is fixed to 1000 and the brightness value is fixed to 000 during the automatic adjustment Off The contrast and brightness values are retained at the center value even after color temperature adjustment On The contrast and brightness values are returned to the previous values before color temperature adjustment Copy From Copies the other color temperature Note Use the controller with software version 1 6 or higher to use the Copy From function Adjustment Menu nueW 6 49 4 53 5 c Function and operation factory setting Preset Value Color Temp Adj Copies other data in this monitor When the item is selected you can select from D93 D65 User1 User2 User3 User4 or User5 D93 Copies the color temperature of D9
172. olor space of three primary color chromaticity points provided by ITU R BT 709 and gamma 2 4 F250 Native Displays with the color space of the BVM F250A individual three primary color chromaticity points This is the widest color space setting of the signal reproduced by the BVM F250A User CHXX Select when the color space and gamma are to be set individually depending on the currently selected channel Color Profile BVM F170A Sets the color profile color space and gamma to be used There are four Color Profile data items in which the color space and gamma have been preset and user channel data item in which Color Space color space and Gamma gamma can be selected for each individual channel Preset data BVM SMPTE C BVM EBU ITU R BT 709 F170 Native Selectable data User CHXX the currently selected channel number is displayed Color Profile Color Space Gamma BVM SMPTE C SMPTE C CRT BVM BVM EBU EBU CRT BVM ITU R BT 709 ITU R BT 709 2 4 F170 Native F170 Native 2 2 User CHXX Select above four Select above three types types in Color Space in Gamma menu page menu page 60 60 Note When setting CRT BVM gamma data for User CHXX first select SMPTE C or EBU in the Color Space menu Color Profile data BVM SMPTE C Displays with the color space and gamma of BVM SMPTE C phosphor CRT BVM EBU Displays with the color space and gamma of BVM EBU phosphor CRT ITU R BT 709 Displays with the co
173. on CHO1 Input Port NE Input No Screen Sync Mode nan Color Temp Picture Preset PE Matrix gt Color Profile gt 1 3 4 gt Channel Configuration 2 3 3 gt Channel Configuration 3 3 4 CH01 CHO01 ity ft E H Shift Offset NTSC Setup Level Component Level 1111 Betacam Setup Level RGB Range 10801 PsF The current channel is displayed Perform the input setting for the selected channel Before setting This menu is not selectable in the following cases When Side by Side is set to On Set the input signal for each channel A channel number 1 to 30 is entered with the numeric buttons page 43 Menu Function and Operation Menu Function and operation factory setting Format Sets the input signal type Note The default setting is 3G HD SD SDI Auto 3G HD SD SDI Sets the serial digital signal format Single link 3G SDI HD SDI or SD SDI 3G HD SD SDI Auto Changes the format automatically according to the Sampling Structure Bit Depth Picture and transport scanning method information for Payload ID of SMPTE 352M standard superimposed on the input signals Note You can confirm the Payload ID information and the signal format status of the current monitor in SDI Payload ID Status page 81 of the System Status menu or using the Status button on the controller
174. op center Top Right top right Bottom Left bottom left Bottom Center bottom center or Bottom Right bottom right CH Name Sets the display mode of the channel name Auto Disappears after being displayed for a while Off Not displayed Position Sets the display position for the channel name You can select from Top Left top left Top Center top center Top Right top right Bottom Left bottom left Bottom Center bottom center or Bottom Right bottom right Scan Mode Sets the display mode of the scan mode Auto Disappears after being displayed for a while Off Not displayed Position Sets the display position for the scan mode You can select from Top Left top left Top Center top center Top Right top right Bottom Left bottom left Bottom Center bottom center or Bottom Right bottom right Closed Caption Sets the items for the closed caption display When the BKM 244CC is installed you can select the item The setting is effective for the input signal of the BKM 244CC Closed Caption Sets whether or not to display closed caption signal Off or On Type Sets the closed caption type Auto1 Select to set to 608 VBI when the SD SDI signal is input or 708 when the HD SDI signal is input Auto2 Select to set to 608 when the SD SDI signal is input or 608 708 when the HD SDI signal is input 708 Select to display the closed capt
175. option ports Example of Dual link cable connection INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 1 INPUT 2 m OPTION 1 and 2 OPTION 3 and 4 Installing an Input Adaptor BVM F250A When the BKM 250TG is used install the Link A signal to INPUT 1 and the Link B signal to INPUT 2 INPUT 1 v INPUT 2 f cec For 3D signal analyzing function Use a 3D compatible BKM 250TG with serial number 7300001 or higher and input the left 3D signal to INPUT 1 and the right signal to INPUT 2 Installing an Input Adaptor BVM F170A 1 Loosen two screws and remove the cover of an input option port on the rear panel of the monitor Make sure the MAIN POWER switch is turned off and disconnect the AC power cord Cover of an input option port c c LN 9 llo 8 e doa 4 3 Push the adaptor in until it is firmly fit into the connector inside the monitor then tighten the two screws to secure the adaptor e b o 5 55 Di e pop oF 6 99580 b re G mH gt AMI s o 9 9 En For connecti
176. or Variable dot Sets the width of the area marker 1 when Area Size is set to Variable 965 or Variable dot When Variable 95 is selected Set to 050 to 100 95 080 When Variable dot is selected Set to 0360 to 1920 dot 0512 Sets the height of the area marker 1 when Area Size is set to Variable or Variable dot When Variable 95 is selected Set to 050 to 100 95 080 When Variable dot is selected Set to 0240 to 1080 dot 0384 Q 9 Aspect z Area Size S c Width Height Mode 64 Function Setting Menu Sets the shape of the area marker 1 You can select from Shape A Shape B or Shape C Shape A Shape B Shape C B 2 L 1 Note The size of the area is as follows depending on the Aspect Mode and 16 9 On Off setting Example Area Size 80 Aspect Mode 16 9 or 4 3 With 16 9 8096 80 Aspect Mode 16 9 Aspect Mode 4 3 o 5 c Marker Setting Function and operation factory setting With 4 3 80 80 Aspect Mode 16 9 Aspect Mode 4 3 Thickness Sets the thickness of the area marker 1 Set to 1 to 5 dots 2 Color Sets the color of the area marker 1 You can select from White white Red red Green green Blue blue Yellow yellow Cyan cyan or Magenta magenta Bright Sets the luminance of the area marker 1
177. other subnetwork NETWORK switch Set to LAN BVM F170A BVM F170A AUTO MDI MDI X function 1 LAN 10 100 LAN 00 connector connector Switching hub recommended with AC adaptor supplied with the BKM 16R DC 5V 12V IN LAN 10 100 connector connector H a E e LJ LJ Controller BKM 16R NETWORK switch Set to LAN 1 Turn off the MAIN POWER switch of the monitor before connecting the units 2 Connect to the network by using a 10BASE T 100BASE TX cable shielded type optional When an optional LAN cable is connected use a shielded type cable to prevent a malfunction due to noises We recommend to use an optional switching hub with auto selection function AUTO MDI MDI X of a straight cross cable Connect the output cable on the AC adaptor supplied with controller to the DC 5V 12V IN connector of the controller When the multiple units are connected set for the LAN before setting the NETWORK switch to LAN page 35 Set the NETWORK switches of each monitor and the controller to LAN Turning on the Power BVM F250A Connecting the AC Power Cord 1 Plug the AC power cord into the AC IN connector on the left side panel Then attach the AC plug holder supplied to the AC power cord suoyeledeig 2 Je1deu AC plug holder supplied Attach the AC plug holde
178. oved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment All interface cables used to connect peripherals must be shielded in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules 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 WARNING THIS WARNING IS APPLICABLE FOR USA ONLY If used in USA use the UL LISTED power cord specified below DO NOT USE ANY OTHER POWER CORD Plug Cap Parallel blade with ground pin NEMA 5 15P Configuration Cord Type SJT or SVT three 16 or 18 AWG wires Length Minimum 1 5 m 4 ft 11in Less than 2 5 m 8 ft 3 in Rating Minimum 10A 125V Using this unit at a voltage other than 120V may require the use of a different line cord or attachment plug or both To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock refer servicing to qualified service personnel WARNING THIS WARNING IS APPLICABLE FOR OTHER COUNTRIES 1 Use the approved Power Cord 3 core mains lead Appliance Connector Plug with earthing contacts that conforms to the safety regulations of each country if applicable 2 Use the Power Cord 3 core mains lead Appliance Connector Plug conforming to the proper ratings Voltage Ampere If you
179. page 60 Betacam Setup Level page 60 Component Level page 60 Color Profile page 58 Setting for the LAN to Connect the Multiple Units You can control the multiple monitors using the controller BKM 16R optional connected via each LAN 10 100 connector You can also control a specific monitor or monitor group Set an IP address to the monitors and the controller and a monitor ID number and group ID number to each monitor 1 Set the NETWORK switches of each monitor and the controller to PEER TO PEER BVM F250A NETWORK switch Setto PEER TO 9 PEER 3 b Controller o BKM 16R 2 o O N 0 3 NETWORK switch Set to PEER TO PEER E 2 NETWORK switch BVM F170A Setto PEER TO PEER JA 9 e ce c 5 e 0 0 e Controller BKM 16R NETWORK switch Set to PEER TO PEER 2 Set the different IP address to each monitor and the controller Monitor Set the IP address in the Network Setting menu page 72 of the System Configuration menu Controller Set the IP address in the Network Setting menu page 82 of the Controller menu Set Monitor ID and Group ID in the Network menu page 72 of the System Configuration menu Set the different monitor I
180. ption Service 708 Service 608 OSD Level Audio CH I Position I Transparency Peak Hold VITC LTC Position Level r Adjustment Channel Configuration Auxiliary Setting Function Setting System Configuration Individual Item I File Management Controller Key Protect Level 4 Network Parallel Remote Power On Screen Set I Date Time Scan Mode Skip Screen Saver Menu Structure nue Je dey9 47 File Management menu page 78 Main menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 File Management Save To Memory Stick Copy From 7 Other Monitor Monitor ID Memory Stick Delete Memory Stick Data Maintenance Back Up System Data Restore System Data System Status menu page 80 O 2 3 Main menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 System Status CH Status 2 Port Status Option1 Option4 Model Name e Serial No SDI Payload ID Status Payload ID Video Standard Sampling Structure Bit Depth Picture Rate Scanning Method m Link Number Current Status Format PsF P HDMI DP Status T Pixel Encoding Color Depth M Matrix RGB
181. put and the signal system is 1920 x 1080 or 1280 x 720 Full 0 black level to 1023 10bit 4095 12bit white level Limit 64 10bit 256 12bit black level to 940 10bit 3760 12bit white level 60 Channel Configuration Menu Menu Function and operation factory setting 8 HDMI Sets the display mode for the HDMI signal 5 Full 0 black to 255 8bit 1023 10bit 4095 12bit white level Limit 16 8bit 64 10bit 256 12bit black level to 235 8bit 940 10bit 3760 12bit 5 white level T DisplayPort Sets the display mode for the DisplayPort signal Full 0 black level to 63 6bit 255 8bit 1023 10bit 4095 12bit white level Limit 4 6bit 16 8bit 64 10bit 256 12bit black level to 58 6bit 235 8bit 940 10bit 3760 12bit white level HDMI DisplayPort Auto Sets the manual or automatic setting for the quantization range of the HDMI or DisplayPort signal Off Select to use the quantization range set in the HDMI or DisplayPort menu On Select to set the quantization range automatically according to the input signal 10801 PsF When the 1080i PsF signal is input select the display mode You can select when Format is set to 3G HD SD SDI Auto HD SD SDI Auto 4 2 2 YCbCr 10bit 4 4 4 YCbCr 10bit 4 4 4 RGB 10bit 4 4 4 YCbCr 12bit 4 4 4 RGB 12bit Component YPbPr or Component RGB When 10801 is selected the I P conversion signal is displayed Whe
182. pying the Setting or Adjustment Value to Another Monitor 3 Press the ENTER Ent button The data is saved in the Memory Stick e Use the controller with software version 1 6 or higher for data saving copying and deleting using the Memory Stick Data saving copying and deleting using the Memory Stick is not available on BKM 15R or BVM A14F5 Data copying from the BVM A PVM L or BVM L series monitor is not available Displaying the Monitor Status Page When Status has been assigned to a function button of the controller the setting status display mode and input signal information of the currently displayed video signal are displayed on the monitor status pages For how to assign a function to a function button see Assigning a Function to a Function Button page 101 To assign Status to a function button of the controller use the controller with software version 1 6 or higher Pixel Zoom is not set to on when the monitor status page is displayed 1 Press the Status button on the controller to set it to On Page 1 3 of STATUS display is displayed 2 Select the STATUS page you wish to view using the UP DOWN button on the controller You can select the page from among 1 3 2 3 and 3 3 For the contents of each page see below To cancel the display of the STATUS page Press the Status button on the controller again Page 1 3 Information on the setting status of the input signal and
183. r marker displays of the connected equipment operate the connected equipment accordingly For details refer to the operation manual of the connected equipment Turn off the power when not in use Turn off the power if the monitor is not to be used for a prolonged period of time Screen saver This product has a built in screen saver function to reduce burn in When an almost still image is displayed for more than 10 minutes the screen saver starts automatically and the brightness of the screen decreases On a Long Period of Use Due to an OLED s panel structure and characteristics of materials in its design displaying static images for extended periods or using the unit repeatedly in a high temperature high humidity environments may cause image smearing burn in areas of which brightness is permanently changed lines or a decrease in overall brightness In particular continued display of an image smaller than the monitor screen such as in a different aspect ratio may shorten the life of the unit Avoid displaying a still image for an extended period or using the unit repeatedly in a high temperature high humidity environment such an airtight room or around the outlet of an air conditioner To prevent any of the above issues we recommend reducing brightness slightly and to turn off the power whenever the unit is not in use Handling and Maintenance of the Screen The surface of the screen is specially coated
184. r menu Parallel Remote 1 5 1 to 30 Selects a channel number Enter the desired channel number with the numeric buttons Unused Under Scan Over Scan Native Scan 16 9 H Delay V Delay External Sync Comb 1 The scan mode is set to Normal Scan when Under Scan or Over Scan is off Parallel Remote 2 5 Aperture Mono Blue Only R Off G Off B Off Chroma Up Interlace Tally The function to turn on the tally lamp Power Off The monitor power function Parallel Remote 3 5 Marker Aspect Marker Area Marker 1 Area Marker 2 Center Marker Aspect Marker Line Aspect Blanking Half Aspect Blanking Black Parallel Remote 4 5 Side by Side Audio Level Meter ALM Hold Reset Time Code Parallel Remote 5 5 Difference Checkerboard L R Switch Horopter Check Flip H For the pin assignment see PARALLEL REMOTE connector in Location and Function of Parts on page 17 BVM F250A or page 20 BVM F 170A System Configuration Menu nueW 6 49 4 73 Menu Function and operation factory setting Power Sets the status of the monitor when the main power is turned on or the power is turned on by remote operation Standby Mode Sets the status when the MAIN POWER switch is turned on Off Operation mode On Standby mode Power On Status Sets the input channel when the power is turned on Last Sets to the channel that was selected at the time the power was last tu
185. r to the AC power cord and connect the cord to the AC IN connector so that the cord does not come loose 2 Slide the AC plug holder over the cord until it locks To disconnect the AC power cord Pull out the AC plug holder while pressing the lock levers Turning on the Monitor Press the MAIN POWER switch on the left side panel to turn on the power When you turn on the monitor for the first time after purchasing it the Select Area screen is displayed Select the area where you intend to use this monitor For selecting the area see page 33 Turning on the Power BVM F250A 31 zJejdeuj 32 The warm up time is more than 30 minutes approximately When the monitor is in standby mode As the OPERATE lamp lights in red in standby mode press the MONITOR 1 switch of the controller The OPERATE lamp lights in green and the monitor enters operation mode Turning on the Power BVM F170A Turning on the Power BVM F170A Connecting to Power You can operate the monitor with AC or DC power supply To connect the AC power cord 1 Plug the AC power cord into the AC IN connector on the rear panel Then attach the AC plug holder supplied to the AC power cord AC power cord supplied Attach the AC plug holder to the AC power cord and connect the cord to the AC IN connector so thatthe cord does not come loose 2 slidethe AC
186. re for the controller is available for version 1 11 or later of the software for the controller and upgrading of the controller kernel is available for version 1 2 or later Use a Memory Stick PRO for upgrading If a Memory Stick other than Memory Stick PRO is used the upgrading may not be executed correctly To initialize the Memory Stick PRO use a machine and application corresponding to Memory Stick PRO If Windows Explorer is used for initialization the upgrading may not be executed correctly When the unit is upgraded use the AC power supply for the monitor To get the upgrade data Contact your Sony representative Saving the Upgrade Data in a Memory Stick PRO Save the upgrade data MSSONY folder in a Memory Stick PRO Save the whole MSSONY folder directly in the root directory of the Memory Stick drive To confirm saving the data correctly Double click on the file including checksum bat in the file name BVM F250A MSSONY MONITOR BVM F UPDATES SOFT BVM _F250 checksum_soft bat MSSONY MONITOR BVM F UPDATES KERNEL B VM F250 checksum kernel bat e MSSONY MONITOR BVM F UPDATES FPGA BVM _F250 checksum_fpga bat Upgrading the Monitor and Controller MSSONY MONITOR BVM_E UPDATES DP BVM_F 250 checksum_dp bat MSSONY MONITOR BVM_L UPDATES SOFT BKM _16R checksum_soft bat MSSONY MONITOR BVM_L UPDATES KERNEL B KM_16R checksum_kernel bat BVM F170A MSSONY MONITOR BVM F UPD
187. rned off CH Sets to the channel number specified in Default CH Default CH Selects the channel 01 to 30 when the Power On Status is set to CH 01 On Screen Set Sets the items for the screen display Input Information Sets the display of the input information Format nuey ea4eideu5 Sets the display mode of the signal system Auto Disappears after being displayed for a while Off Not displayed Note The picture rate display is 23 98 29 97 or 59 94 example 1080 59 94P when the signal is input from the standard SDI input or the BKM 250TG Format is set to 3G HD SD SDI Auto page 55 in the Channel Configuration menu and the Picture Rate information for the Payload ID is 23 98 29 97 or 59 94 even if the monitor determines the picture rate as 24 Hz 30 Hz or 60 Hz For details on Payload ID see SDI Payload ID Status page 81 of the System Status menu or Displaying the Monitor Status Page page 99 Position Sets the display position for the signal system You can select from Top Left top left Top Center top center Top Right top right Bottom Left bottom left Bottom Center bottom center or Bottom Right bottom right CH No Sets the display mode of the channel number Auto Disappears after being displayed for a while Off Not displayed Position Sets the display position for the channel number You can select from Top Left top left Top Center t
188. rs and use the different input adaptor for signal A and signal B The reference signal is not input No Sync status Input the reference signal The internal signal is selected as signal A The internal signal is selected as signal B The internal signal is not displayed in the multi display The HDMI input signal is selected as signal A and the DisplayPort signal is selected as signal B The multi display with an HDMI signal and a DisplayPort signal is not possible The signal input from BKM 227W or BKM 229X is not displayed correctly The auto chroma phase matrix adjustment has not been performed Carry out the auto chroma phase matrix adjustment to display the signal input from BKM 227W or BKM 229X The pixel zoom does not function The native scan mode is not selected Set to the native scan mode page 90 The marker is not displayed The display is set in the multi display or the pixel zoom display Set Side by Side to Off in the Function Switch menu page 67 of the Function Setting menu Set the Pixel Zoom button to off The computer signal of HDMI DisplayPort signal is displayed The marker is not displayed when the computer signal of HDMI DisplayPort is input The internal signal is displayed The marker is not displayed when the internal signal is input The signal is displayed in H delay mode or V delay mode The marker is not displayed in H delay mod
189. rt of the picture is magnified up to 8 times up to 4 times when the display magnification of the native scan is x2 without scaling processing this is convenient for confirming a minute of the signal This functions in native scan mode Pixel Zoom is not set to on in the following cases When the menu monitor status page or list of the functions assigned to the function buttons is displayed When Side by Side is set to On When the internal signal is displayed When the input signal has no sync signal 1 Set Native Scan to On by pressing the NATIVE SCAN button of the controller or in the Function Switch menu page 67 of the Function Setting menu N Display the picture and set Pixel Zoom to on by pressing the Pixel Zoom button of the controller The cursor is displayed When Native Scan Mode is set to Aspect Correction and Pixel Zoom is set to on for SD signal input Native Scan Mode is set to x2 To cancel the cursor display and return to the previous screen Press the MENU button of the controller 1 Pixel Zoom is assigned to a function button of the controller in the Function Key menu page 83 of the Controller menu 3 Select the cursor size with the UP or DOWN button of the controller You can select the cursor size from 1 to 8 from 1 to 4 when the display magnification of the native scan is x2 page 62 The larger the number the smaller the cursor 4 Adjust the position of the cursor To move the
190. s The area marker 1 is not displayed in the following cases When the input signal has no sync signal When the internal signal is displayed When the HDMI DisplayPort computer signal is input When H Delay V Delay is set to On When Side by Side is set to On When Pixel Zoom is set to on The area marker 1 may be displayed in an incorrect position when External Sync is On Area Marker 2 Sets whether or not to display the area marker 2 Off or On Notes The area marker 2 is not displayed in the following cases When the input signal has no sync signal When the internal signal is displayed When the HDMI DisplayPort computer signal is input When H Delay V Delay is set to On When Side by Side is set to On When Pixel Zoom is set to on The area marker 2 may be displayed in an incorrect position when External Sync is On Center Marker Sets whether or not to display the center marker Off or On Notes The center marker is not displayed in the following cases When the input signal has no sync signal When the internal signal is displayed When the HDMI DisplayPort computer signal is input When H Delay V Delay is set to On When Side by Side is set to On When Pixel Zoom is set to on The center marker may be displayed in an incorrect position when External Sync is On Aspect Marker Line Sets whether or not to display the line of the aspect marker
191. s and Format is set to 4 2 2 YCbCr 10bit 4 4 4 YCbCr 10bit 4 4 4 RGB 10bit 4 4 4 YCbCr 12bit or 4 4 4 RGB 12bit of Dual Link HD SDI Note When the setting of Format or Input Port and the installed adaptor do not match the setting value may not be changed Set Format or Input Port correctly according to the installed adaptor Screen Aspect Selects the aspect ratio SD Sets the aspect ratio of the SD signal You can select from 16 9 or 4 3 HDMI Auto Sets the manual or automatic setting for the aspect ratio of the HDMI signal Off Select to set the aspect ratio manually with the controller etc On Select to set the aspect ratio automatically according to the input signal The aspect ratio is not set with the controller etc Sync Mode Sets the sync signal when the analog component signal or analog RGB signal is input You can select when Format is set to Component YPbPr or Component RGB Internal Select when an internal sync signal is used External Select when an external sync signal is used Channel Configuration Menu nueW amp uJejdeu5 5f Menu Function and operation factory setting Color Temp Sets the color temperature You can select from D93 D65 User1 to User5 When D93 or D65 data is changed they are displayed as D93 or D65 Note on color temperature adjustment If you measure the color temperatures of different display types such as CRT LCD
192. s and conversion errors are decreased by detecting the feature of the picture inside the subdivided block and processing properly is reproduced The signal delay is decreased by judging the animation or still picture from the past video signal Interlace display mode The interlace signal is displayed as the interlace picture by inserting the black line without I P conversion processing A picture faithful to the original signal and with the same feel as a CRT is gained For setting the display see Selecting Display Mode on page 86 Available to a multi signal format The monitor supports various input signals such as 720 x 576 501 to 1920 x 1080 50P 60P and variable computer signals up to 1920 x 1080 The 3G HD SD SDI inputs HDMI and DisplayPort HDCP correspondence inputs and four option ports are equipped for the standard interface If you install optional input adaptors the monitor expands inputs of 3G SDI HD SDI or SD SDI and supports Dual link HD SDI RGB YPbPr Y C and composite signal inputs 4 The terms HDMI and HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries Features 9 MBIAIBAQ Jaydeyo Jo1dey 10 5 DisplayPort DisplayPort logo and VESA are trademarks or registered trademarks of Video Electronics Standards Association HD frame capture function
193. s automatically named and the file name is displayed on the screen during file saving The monitor is not operated until the saving is completed To load the captured frame Press the Capture Load button of the controller or select Load in the Capture menu page 66 of the Function Setting menu and then the file name To cancel the captured frame display select any one of channel numbers 1 to 30 1 Capture Load is assigned to a function button of the controller in the Function Key menu page 83 of the Controller menu Capturing the Picture of the HD Signal HD Frame Capture suonejledo sajdeyo 93 suonejedo y Displaying the Area Marker or Aspect Marker The monitor is equipped with two area markers and center marker as the safe area marker and aspect marker for confirming the picture angle 1 2 Input the signal Select the channel Set the marker preset data Markerl to Marker5 to display in the Marker Preset menu page 60 of the Channel Configuration menu Set the marker to display in the Marker Setting menu page 63 of the Function Setting menu for the preset data set in step 3 Select the marker mode Marker Aspect Marker Area Marker 1 Area Marker 2 Center Marker Aspect Marker Line Aspect Blanking Half or Aspect Blanking Black with the function button of the controller or in the Function Switch menu page 67 of the Function Setting menu and set it to On 1
194. sF 1080 30 PsF 1080 24 1080 25P 1080 30 SMPTE 274M 720 60 720 50P SMPTE 296M SD 576 50i lol N10 Component level SMPTE EBU N10 Betacam 0 7 5 SD 487 59 94i Available Signal Formats sexipueddy 113 sexipueddy 114 Signal format Single Matrix data setting area Sygnal system 1080 60 i Standard SDI input x BKM 220D 227W 229 243 5 244 250TG x 1080 50i 1080 24 PsF 1080 25PsF 1080 30 PsF 1080 24 1080 25P 1080 30 Standard Analog RGB SMPTE 274M 720 60 720 50P SMPTE 296M 487 59 94i 576 50i 720 x 487 0 0 O EBU N10 link 4 2 2 YCbCr 59 94i x SD SMPTE 259M 422 oper 720 576 501 x x ds 4 2 2 YCbCr 10bit HD x x x O SMPTE 292M YCbCr 1008 HD 1920 x 1080 RGB 10bit 241 PsF Dual link 4 4 4 x x x x log SMPTE 372M YCbCr 12bit HD RGB 12bit 4 2 2 YCbCr 10bit HD x x O SMPTE 292M YCbCr 1008 HD 1920 1080 RGB 10bit
195. scan display function which maps the pixel of the signal to the panel in one to one mode You can select the mode from x1 x2 or Aspect Correction to display a signal in native mode An SD signal of non square pixels the number of H pixels of the signal system is 720 or 1440 or a 640 x 480 SD signal of HDMI DisplayPort video is displayed correctly by scaling processing of doubling for the V direction and correct aspect ratio for the H direction and the picture is also optimized and displayed by modifying the aperture coefficient value filter coefficient value etc in Aspect Correction mode For the operation see Selecting the Native Scan Scan Mode on page 90 Features Aspect selectable function A squeezed and recorded signal is displayed with the correct angle You can select from 4 3 and 16 9 aspect modes Remote control function Ethernet control The controller controls up to 32 monitors by the Ethernet 10BASE T 100B ASE TX connection Up to four controllers are connected to one monitor in single mode You can control individual monitors or monitor groups simply by entering the monitor ID number or group ID number You can also execute the same operation on all connected monitors or put all connected monitors into the same setup and adjustment state Time code display function The time code superimposed on the SDI signal is displayed Closed caption display function EIA CEA 608 or EIA CEA 708 standard closed caption
196. supply circuit 2 Providing protective earth When this product is installed in a rack and is supplied power from an outlet on the rack please confirm that the outlet is provided with a suitable protective earth connection 3 Internal air ambient temperature of the rack When this product is installed in a rack please make sure that the internal air ambient temperature of the rack is within the specified limit of this product 4 Prevention against achieving hazardous condition due to uneven mechanical loading When this product is installed in a rack please make sure that the rack does not achieve hazardous condition due to uneven mechanical loading 5 Install the eguipment while taking the operating temperature of the eguipment into consideration For the operating temperature of the eguipment refer to the specifications of the Operation Manual 6 When performing the installation keep the following space away from walls in order to obtain proper exhaust and radiation of heat Lower Upper 4 4 cm 12 4 Right Left 1 0 cm i355 inches or more For BVM F250A F170A For the customers in Europe Australia and New Zealand WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures For kundene i Norge Dette utstyret kan kobles til et IT str mfordelingssystem Apparatet m4 tilkoples jorde
197. t signal Normal Normal picture Black Displays a black signal only the video signal is not displayed Mono Displays the video signal in monochrome mode Red Displays only the red component of the video signal Blue Displays only the blue component of the video signal Flip H display The input 3D video signals whose left L or right R signal has been inverted horizontally by a half mirror type 3D rig are displayed as non inverted images Procedure 1 Input 3D video signals 2 Set the desired display mode of the 3D signal analyzing function Difference Checkerboard L R Switch Horopter Check or Flip H to On by pressing the function button of the controller or in the Function Switch menu page 67 of the Function Setting menu If the desired display mode of the 3D signal analyzing function has been assigned to a pin of the PARALLEL REMOTE connector set Parallel Remote page 73 in the System Configuration menu to On 1 Difference Checkerboard L R Switch Horopter Check or Flip H is assigned to a function button of the controller in the Function Key menu page 83 of the Controller menu To stop execution of the 3D signal analyzing function Set Difference Checkerboard L R Switch Horopter Check or Flip H to Off in the Function Switch menu page 67 of the Function Setting menu Or set the corresponding function button of the controller to off The Difference Checkerboard L R Switch or Horopter Check
198. t stikkontakt Suomessa asuville asiakkaille Laite on liitett v suojamaadoituskoskettimilla varustettuun pistorasiaan F r kunderna i Sverige Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview Precautions anakan 7 On Safety Lo cete NN un 7 On Installation esee 7 Handling the Screen 7 On B rn I eee tee Ue Na 7 On a Long Period of Use oooooo 8 Handling and Maintenance of the Screen 8 On Dew Condensation ooooo 8 On Repackine nian 8 Disposal of the Unit o oooooo 8 On Fan BITOE hee Eee eae eoe ete ete 8 Features Jan aan 9 Option Sa mna 11 Input Output Connectors and Input Adaptors rerit rrr reu 13 Location and Function of Parts BVM F2504 14 Front Panel iacere e Per o EE 14 Rear Panel Left Side Panel 16 Location and Function of Parts BVM F1704 18 Front Panel reete ena 18 Rear 20 Chapter 2 Preparations Environments of the Installation Location 22 Input Adaptors om 22 Version of the Controller 23 Installing an Input Adaptor BVM F250A 23 Installing an Input Adaptor BVM F170A 25 Preventing Falling of the Monitor 250 26 Mounting the Unit in a Rack BVM
199. te 3 Bit 3 0 Bit Depth Decode display of Byte 4 Bit 1 0 Picture Rate Decode display of Byte 2 Bit 3 0 Scanning Method Decode display of Byte 2 Bit 7 Byte 2 Bit 6 Link Number Decode display of Byte 4 Bit 7 6 Current Status Displays the current status of the monitor Format Displayed as Video Standard Sampling Structure Bit Depth Video Standard 3G DL HD SD Sampling Structure 422 YCbCr 444 YCbCr 444 RGB Bit Depth 10 12 I PsF P Interlace PsF Progressive When the HDMI DisplayPort signal is input The same information as that of HDMI DP Status in the System Status menu is displayed HDMI signal STATUS HDMI 3 34 CHO1 Pixel Encoding YCbCr 4 4 4 Color Depth 12bit Matrix ITU R BT 601 RGB Range Displaying the Monitor Status Page DisplayPort signal STATUS DisplayPort 3 3 3 CHO1 Pixel Encoding YCbCr 4 4 4 Color Depth 10bit Matrix ITU R BT 601 RGB Range Pixel Encoding RGB 4 4 4 YCbCr 4 4 4 YCbCr 4 2 2 Color Depth 8bit 10bit 12bit HDMI signal or 6bit 8bit 10bit 12bit DisplayPort signal Matrix ITU R BT 601 ITU R BT 709 RGB Range Limit Full 1 It is displayed when HDMI DisplayPort Auto is set to On in the Matrix menu of the Channel Configuration menu 2 It is displayed when HDMI DisplayPort Auto is set to On in the RGB Range menu of the Channel Configuration menu Assigning a Function to a Function Button You
200. ter coefficient value etc 3 under scan Mask of 5 over scan portion in the normal scan Normal scan Native scan Under scan Over scan Color temperature D65 D93 Setting possible in other color temperature Standard luminance 100 cd m Preset to Preset5 100 white signal input sexipueddy Specifications BVM F170A 107 sexipueddy 108 Color space color gamut ITU R BT 709 EBU SMPTE C F170 Native 2 The BVM F170A individual chromaticity points The widest color space setting of the signal reproduced by the BVM F170A X y R 0 681 0 319 G 0 189 0 724 B 0 141 0 051 Typical Warm up time Approx 30 minutes Input SDI BNC x2 Input impedance 75 ohms unbalanced Signal format See Available Signal Systems page 112 and Available Signal Formats page 113 Sampling frequency 3G SDI Y Cb Cr 4 2 2 148 5MHz 74 25MHZ 74 25MHz Y Cb Cr 4 4 4 148 5MHz 148 5MHz 148 5MHz G B R 4 4 4 148 5MHz 148 5MHz 148 5MHz HD SDI Y Cb Cr 4 2 2 74 25MHz 37 125MHz 37 125MHz SD SDI Y Cb Cr 4 2 2 13 5MHz 6 75MHz 6 75MHz Quantization 3G SDI 10 bit sample 12 bit sample HD SDI 10 bit sample SD SDI 10 bit sample HDMI x1 HDCP correspondence Deep Color correspondence Signal format See HDMI DisplayPort page 118 of Available Signal Formats DisplayPort connector x1 HDCP correspondence 18 24 30bpp bits per pixel correspondence Signal for
201. the appropriate one digit channel number on the numeric keypad To assign to a channel number from 10 to 30 press the 0 button then press the appropriate two digit channel number 2 Setthe input signal for the selected channel in Channel Configuration menu page 55 The required setting is different due to the input signal or picture quality to be displayed Setting the Display Mode of the Picture Set the display mode condition of the input signal to display on the screen The setting items are following Setting Matrix transmission matrix Selecting the color profile color space and gamma 1 Set Matrix in the Matrix menu page 58 of the Channel Configuration menu 2 Select the color profile color space and gamma in the Color Profile menu page 58 of the Channel Configuration menu Adjusting Before adjusting The monitor must be warmed up sufficiently To perform stable color reproduction turn on the power of the monitor display the white signal and leave it in this state for more than 30 minutes About monitor adjustment The monitor is used as a measuring instrument and is reguired to faithfully reproduce the input signal To measure the signal accurately the monitor must be calibrated correctly using a reference signal To calibrate adjust the following items in seguence 1 Chroma phase adjustment You can save the adjustment value in Presetl to Preset5 The data of Presetl to Preset5 is set t
202. the monitor When you install the following input adaptors to this equipment use those with the serial numbers given below BKM 220D with serial number 2100001 or higher This equipment may not meet the requirements of the electromagnetic interference standard if designated input adaptors are not installed BKM 227W with serial number 2100001 or higher This equipment may not work correctly or you may not be satisfied with their performance if designated input adaptors are not installed BKM 229X with serial number 2200001 or higher This equipment may not work correctly or you may not be satisfied with their performance if designated input adaptors are not installed BKM 243HS with serial number 2108355 or higher This equipment may not meet the requirements of the electromagnetic interference standard or work correctly or you may not be satisfied with the performance if designated input adaptors are not installed BKM 250TG with serial number 7300001 or higher To enable all five display modes of the 3D signal analyzing function use the input adaptor with serial number 7300001 or higher To reduce the risk of electric shock turn off the MAIN POWER switch of the monitor and disconnect the AC power cord before installing or removing adaptors Version of the Controller To use all the functions of the monitor the controller BKM 16R with software version 1 7 or higher is reguired Certain functions of the monitor cannot be contro
203. to reduce image reflection Make sure to observe the following points as improper maintenance procedures may impair the screen s performance In addition the screen is vulnerable to damage Do not scratch or knock against it using a hard object Be sure to disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet before performing maintenance The surface of the screen is specially coated Do not attach adhesive objects such as stickers on it The surface of the screen is specially coated Do not touch the screen directly Precautions Wipe the screen surface gently with the supplied cleaning cloth or a soft dry cloth to remove dirt Stubborn stains may be removed with the supplied cleaning cloth or a soft cloth slightly dampened with a mild detergent solution The screen may become scratched if the cleaning cloth is dusty Never use strong solvents such as alcohol benzene thinner acidic or alkaline detergent detergent with abrasives or chemical wipe as these may damage the screen Use a blower to remove dust from the screen surface On Dew Condensation If the unitis suddenly taken from a cold to a warm location or if ambient temperature suddenly rises moisture may form on the outer surface of the unit and or inside of the unit This is known as condensation If condensation Occurs turn off the unit and wait until the condensation clears before operating the unit Operating the unit while condensation is present may damage t
204. to this unitis manufactured with high precision technology giving a functioning pixel ratio of at least 99 99 Thus a very small proportion of pixels may be stuck either always off black always on red green or blue or flashing In addition over a long period of use because of the physical characteristics of the panel such stuck pixels may appear spontaneously These problems are not a malfunction Do not leave the screen facing the sun as it can damage the screen Take care when you place the unit by a window Do not push or scratch the monitor s screen Do not place a heavy object on the monitor s screen This may cause the screen to lose uniformity The screen and the cabinet become warm during operation This is not a malfunction On Burn in Due to the characteristics of the material used in the OLED panel permanent burn in or reduction in brightness may occur These problems are not a malfunction Images that may cause burn in Masked images with aspect ratios other than 16 9 Color bars or images that remain static for a long time Character or message displays that indicate settings or the operating state On screen displays such as center markers or area markers Precautions 7 MBIAIBAQ Jaydeyo M Q Jo1dey 8 To reduce the risk of burn in Turn off the character and marker displays Press the MENU button to turn off the character displays To turn off the character o
205. tor ID 72 System Configuration menu Monitor ID Display 85 Controller menu Monitor Upgrade 77 System Configuration menu Mono 68 Function Setting menu N Native Scan 67 Function Setting menu Native Scan Mode 62 Auxiliary Setting menu Network 72 System Configuration menu 82 Controller menu Network Setting 72 System Configuration menu 82 Controller menu Network Switch 81 System Status menu NTSC Comb Filter 62 Auxiliary Setting menu NTSC Setup Level 60 Channel Configuration menu 136 Menu Index Menu Item Page Main menu On Screen Set 74 System Configuration menu Operation Time 81 System Status menu Original Value 52 Adjustment menu OSD Level 75 System Configuration menu Over Range 75 System Configuration menu P amp P Setting 65 Function Setting menu Panel On Time 81 System Status menu Parallel Remote 73 System Configuration menu Password 75 System Configuration menu Peak Hold 75 System Configuration menu Peak White Control 62 Auxiliary Setting menu Picture Adj 50 Adjustment menu Picture Preset 58 Channel Configuration menu Pixel Zoom Setting 66 Function Setting menu Port Status Option 1 to Option 4 80 System Status menu Position Adj 54 Adjustment menu Power 74 System Configuration menu Power On Status 74 System Configuration menu Preset Value 51 Adjustment menu 54 Adjustment menu Protocol Setting 72 System Configuration menu 83 Controller menu R Off 68 Function Setting menu Restore System Data 79 File Management menu R
206. ustment or to adjust the digital signal from the standard input BKM 220D BKM 243HS BKM 244CC or BKM 250TG Adjusting suogeredeid zJejdeuj 37 2 Jeldeu 38 Automatic adjustment recommended 1 Input the reference color bar signal to the monitor 2 Select Auto in the Picture Adj menu of the Adjustment menu and perform the automatic adjustment of the chroma phase and matrix in Auto Adjust page 50 Manual adjustment The following is the example of the method to perform the manual adjustment of the chroma and phase 1 Input the multi format color bar signal or SMPTE color bar signal to the monitor 2 Set the BLUE ONLY button to on Red and green signals are cut and only the blue signal is displayed as a monochrome picture The following is the example of the adjustment when the multi format color bar signal is used 3 Select the Manual Adjust menu page 51 in the Picture Adj menu of the Adjustment menu 4 Adjust the levels with the CHROMA or PHASE knob of the controller while tracking so that the brightness of bars a 75 White Cyan Magenta and Blue parts and b 75 White part in the following illustration are the same For the composite and Y C signals Adjust the levels with the CHROMA and PHASE knob For the component signal Adjust the levels with the CHROMA knob 5 Press the ENTER or Ent button The adjusted data is con
207. ve 16 9 SMPTE 296M 720 50P 1280x720 60P 750 720 60 Progressive 16 9 SMPTE 296M 720 60 720 60P 12 72 94P 7 72 1 001 P i 16 MPTE 296M 80x720 59 9 50 0 60 1 00 rogressive 6 9 S 96 720 9 94 2 112 Available Signal Systems 1 The analog component signal or analog RGB signal from BKM 229X is processed in 720 dots x 2 1440 dots 2 Displayed when a signal is input from the standard SDI input or the BKM 250TG Format is set to 3G HD SD SDI Auto page 55 in the Channel Configuration menu and the Picture Rate information for the Payload ID superimposed on the input signal is 23 98 29 97 or 59 94 For details on the available signal system for the HDMI DisplayPort input signal see HDMI DisplayPort page 118 of Available Signal Formats Available Signal Formats Standard SDI input Input adaptor Signal format Matrix data setting area Sygnal system Standard SDI input BKM 220D BKM 227W BKM 229X BKM 243HS 244CC BKM 250TG Standard NTSC Setup level 7 5 PAL PAL M SECAM SD 487 59 94i SMPTE 170M 576 50i 487 59 94i 576 50i Rec ITU R BT 470 NTSC Setup level 7 5 PAL PAL M SECAM SD 487 59 94i 576 50i 487 59 94i 576 50i x HD 1080 60 i 1080 50i 1080 24 PsF 1080 25P
208. video signals The HDMI audio signal is not available for this monitor Use HDMI compliant cable optional Category 2 High Speed HDMI Cable with HDMI logo DisplayPort input connector Inputs the DisplayPort signal DisplayPort is an interface developed by VESA that supports transfer of both video and audio digital signals on a single cable It also supports HDCP a copy protection technology that incorporates coding technology for digital video signals This monitor does not support DisplayPort audio signals QD Input option ports Used to install the optional input adaptors For installing the input adaptor see page 25 For the input signals see Input Output Connectors and Input Adaptors on page 13 Location and Function of Parts BVM F170A Jaydeyo 21 gsajdeup 22 Preparations Environments of the Installation Location Illumination environments The apparent color reproduction on the monitor is greatly affected by ambient light or glare Viewing angle The ideal viewing angle is within 5 degrees up down left right off the center of the monitor screen when the operator views the entire monitor screen Keep the viewing angle within 15 degrees off the center of the monitor screen Environments of the Installation Location Input Adaptors Chapter Input Adaptors Each input adaptor can be installed in any input option port on
209. whether or not to issue the authentication Disable or Enable This item cannot be selected when the monitor is controlled with BKM 15R or BVM A14F5 Community Sets the community name This item cannot be selected when the monitor is controlled with BKM 15R or BVM A14F5 When the item is selected you can enter the community name up to 20 characters public Initially public is entered automatically Enter any character after it New Name Enter a community name Protocol Setting Sets the required items for communications such as the port number This item cannot be selected when the monitor is controlled with BKM 15R or BVM A14F5 For the setting value consult the network administrator SDCP SDAP Community Sets the SDCP SDAP community name When the item is selected you can enter the community name four characters SONY SONY is entered as a community name New Name Enter a new name SDCP Port No Sets the SDCP port number Set to 53434 to 53534 53484 SDAP Port No Sets the SDAP port number Set to 53812 to 53912 53862 SDAP Broadcast Sets whether or not to issue the SDAP Disable or Enable SDAP Broadcast Period Sets the period seconds to issue the SDAP Set to 05 to 30 30 Reset Protocol Setting Resets the protocol setting When the item is selected the following message appears Are you sure OK To reset data press the ENTER Ent button Cancel To cance
210. x 720 1920 1080 1862 x 1048 1829 x 1029 960 x 540 1280 x 720 25P 16 9 1280 x 720 1920 1080 1862 x 1048 1829 1029 960 x 540 1280 x 720 30 P 16 9 1280 720 1920 1080 1862 x 1048 1829 x 1029 960 x 540 1280 x 720 50P 16 9 1280 x 720 1920 1080 1862 x 1048 1829 x 1029 960 x 540 1280 x 720 60 P 16 9 1280 x 720 1920 1080 1862 x 1048 1829 x 1029 960 x 540 120 1 Also compatible with 1 1 001 2 The analog component signal or analog RGB signal from BKM 229X is processed in 720 dots x 2 1440 dots Over Scan The area size where 596 over scan portion in the normal scan is masked Native Scan Aspect Correction The area over the H size 1920 is not displayed Picture Display Size HDMI DisplayPort Native Scan Native Native Normal 5 Aspect Aspect Under Scan Over Scan Side by Side Signal system Scan x1 Scan x2 Correction Scan H x V V H x V H x V H x V H x V 640 x 480 60 P 43 640 x 480 4280 x 960 1280 x 960 1440 x 1080 1397 x 1048 1371 x 1029 960 x 720 43 1280 x 960 1440 1080 1397 x 1048 1371 1029 960 x 720 1 720x480 60 P ara 720 x 480 1440 x 9607707 960 1920 x 1080 1862 x 1048 1829 x 1029 960 x 540 1280 720 609 16 9 1280x720 1920 x 1080
211. y further Do not drop or place heavy objects on the power cord If the power cord is damaged turn off the power immediately It is dangerous to use the unit with a damaged power cord Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if itis not to be used for several days or more Disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet by grasping the plug not by pulling the cord The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible On Installation Allow adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat build up Do not place the unit on surfaces rugs blankets etc or near materials curtains draperies that may block the ventilation holes Do not install the unit in a location near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts or in a place subject to direct sunlight excessive dust mechanical vibration or shock For BVM F250A only When installing the installation space must be secured in consideration of the ventilation and service operation Do not block the ventilation slots and vents of the fans Leave a space around the unit for ventilation Chapter Leave more than 40 cm of space in the rear of the unit to secure the operation area When the unit is installed on the desk or the like leave at least 1U 4 4 cm or more of space above and below the unit Leaving 40 cm or more of space above the unit is recommended for service operation Handling the Screen The OLED panel fitted

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