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5. Menu Item Page Menu number Main menu M MAINTENANCE 40 E E5 SYSTEM CONFIG menu MANUAL 32 E A1 CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu 34 E B1 COLOR TEMP ADJ menu MARKER PHASE 36 E MARKER WIDTH 36 E INPUT CONFIG menu MODEL NAME 42 E STATUS menu MONITOR ADDRESS 38 E REMOTE menu 41 E E11 SYSTEM CONFIG menu N NEW NAME 3e E INPUT CONFIG menu NTSC PAL 36 E INPUT CONFIG menu NTSC SET UP 36 E INPUT CONFIG menu P PARALLEL REMOTE 38 E REMOTE menu PARALLEL REMOTE CONFIG 38 E D2 REMOTE menu PHASE 32 E CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu POSITION 41 E SYSTEM CONFIG menu PROBE 34 E COLOR TEMP ADJ menu PROG 36 E INPUT CONFIG menu R REMOTE 37 E D REMOTE menu RGB 35 E INPUT CONFIG menu R OFF 38 E D211 REMOTE menu S SERIAL NO 42 E STATUS menu SERIAL REMOTE 38 E Di REMOTE menu SLOT 1 42 E F3 STATUS menu SLOT NO 36 E INPUT CONFIG menu SMPTE COLOR BAR 32 E CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu STANDBY MODE 40 E SYSTEM CONFIG menu START 34 E COLOR TEMP ADJ menu STATUS 42 E F STATUS menu STD 34 E COLOR TEMP ADJ menu SYSTEM CONFIG 39 E E SYSTEM CONFIG menu V V CENTER 44 E ALIGNMENT menu V SIZE 44 E _ ALIGNMENT menu VTR 36 E INPUT CONFIG menu X X 34 E COLOR TEMP ADJ menu 34 E COLOR TEMP ADJ menu YPBPR 36 E INPUT CONFIG menu YPBPR MATRIX 36 E INPUT CONFIG menu 1 1125 601 SYSTEM 36 E INPUT
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8. BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9H1A D9H5U D9H5E D9H5A Rear Panel For BVM DI4HIU DI4HIE DIAHIA DI4H5U DI4HSE DIA4H5A see pages 21 E to 23 E BVM D9H5U D9H5E D9H5A Input option slots 1 2 3 PARALLEL REMOTE 1 2 connectors o A DC 12V IN jack 5 D EJECT Analog input output 4 connectors AC adaptor battery attachment place O SERIAL REMOTE connectors O AUDIO IN OUT 5 input output jacks BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9H1A Input option slots D PARALLEL REMOTE 1 2 connectors D DC 12V IN jack EJECT button Analog input output connectors D AC adaptor battery attachment place D SERIAL REMOTE connectors and SERIAL REMOTE CTRL UNIT select switch 12 E PARALLEL 2 connectors 1 female D sub 9 pin 2 modular connector Form a parallel switch and controls the monitor externally The pin assignment and factory setting function assigned to each pin are given below 1 D sub 9 pin 5 1 EL 9 6 Functions Set input signal channel 1 numeric keypad function Pin number 1 Set input signal channel 2 numeric keypad function Set red tally l
9. 000000 000 u uu 000000000 L LAST 44 J SYSTEM CONFIGO LOAD REF VALUE 38 J B21 COLOR TEMP ADJO 0 0 0 LOW LIGHT 38 J COLOR TEMP ADJO 0 0 0 M MAINTENANCE 45 J SYSTEM CONFIGI 000 MANUAL 35 J Ai CONTROL PRESET ADJD 38 J Bi COLOR TEMP ADJ 00 MARKER PHASE 40 J INPUT 60 0 0 0 MARKER WIDTH 40 J INPUT CONFIGI 0 0 D MODEL NAME 46 J STATUSO 000 MONITOR ADDRESS 42 J 000 45 J 1 SYSTEM CONFIGI 0 0 0 N NEW NAME 40 J z INPUT 60 D NTSC PAL 40 J INPUT CONFIG O00 NTSC SET UP 40 J INPUT CONFIGD P PARALLEL REMOTE 42 J PARALLEL REMOTE CONFIG 42 J D2 PHASE 35 J CONTROL PRESET ADJD POSITION 45 J SYSTEM CONFIG D 0 0 PROBE 38 J COLOR TEMP ADJD 0 0 0 PROG 40 J INPUT 0 0 0 R REMOTE 41 J 5 000 RGB 40 J INPUT CONFIGD 0 0 0 R OFF 42 J D211 REMOTED S SERIAL NO 46 J 5 00 0 SERIAL REMOTE 42 J Di SLOT 1 46 J STATUSO 000 SLOT NO 40 J INPUT 60 0 0 D SMPTE COLOR BAR 36 J CONTROL PRESET ADJD STANDBY MODE 44 J SYSTEM CONFIG D 0 0 START 38 J COLOR TEMP ADJO 0 0 0 STATUS 46 J F STATUSO 0 0 0 STD 38 J COLOR TEMP ADJO 0 0 0 SYSTEM CONFIG 44 J E SYSTEM CONFIG 00 0 V VCENTER 47 J ALIGNMENTS 0 V SIZE 47 J
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11. 25 E 2 Menu Operation Buttons 25 E Displaying the 26 E Menu Op ration s u terr ete detis tene a 26 E ADDRESS m cre RH dign 29 E Menu eo co ve vo se ue GS se Nee 30 E Preset Adjustment of the Picture Level Control Knobs CONTROL PRESET ADJ Menu 31 E OVer VIEW a oon inerte 1 Structure of the CONTROL PRESET ADJ Menu 1 Setting Lists in the CONTROL PRESET ADJ Menu 1 Adjusting Color Temperature COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu 33 E OVerVIe Wut e Te eee PT Fe DE Y Se 33 E Structure of the COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu 33 E Setting Lists in the COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu 34 Setting the Input Configuration INPUT CONFIG Mentu 35 QVE VIG W 4 i TE 35 Structure of the INPUT CONFIG Menu 35 E Setting Lists in the INPUT CONFIG Menu 36 E D Assigning the Remote Control Functions REMOTE Men si ssssscssccsssnssssvessencsssnccsvassedeesseesssnseesenesensesess 37 E OVetVIe Win Ek 37 E Co
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13. 46 E Exiting the ADDRESS Menu 46 Short cut Function in the ADDRESS Menu 46 Chapter 3 Specifications 47 Available Signal Format 53 Connection Cable Specifications for Color Temperature Probes 54 E Menu 56 Men Configurations 58 Precautions On safety Operate the unit only with a power source as specified in Specifications section The nameplate indicating operating voltage power consumption etc is located at the rear Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any 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 it is 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 e Use the supplied AC adaptor for the BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9H1A D9H5U D9HS5E D9H5A models only It is dangerous to use the AC adapto
14. 100000000 519 BVM D9H1J 520 10 0000 0000 000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000 509 BVM D9HS MB 20 10 00000000 000000000 000000000000000 000 10000 BKM 30E14 BVM D14H53J 190 0 000000 0000000 00000 00 000000000 31 14 1 0 0 1900 00000000000000 00000000 ENGO VF 508 BVM D9HJJ D9H5J 000000000000000 0 000000 OU UUUUUUU 0000000000000000 310003 d 00 000 0 1 OOOO0000000 030000000000 0 000000000000000000000000000 0000000 INPUT 0 000000000 000 000000000000000 DINPUT 0 0000 0 0 0000000000 000000000 0000000000000000 INPUT CONFIGI J J 00000000 eld 000000000 INPUT CONFIG 0 0 0 390 0 00 00000000 0140 20 20000000 BKM 120D 000000000000000000000000000000 00 01500 0 20 0 00 000000000 2000000000 NTSC PALQ 000000 BKM 127W 0000000000000
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16. BVM D9H1J 0000 0000 SERIAL REMOTE BVM D9H1J 0000 0000 SERIAL REMOTE D sub 90 000000 000 00000000000000 10 0 000000 5 0 0 0 0250690 000000 00000000 00000000000 7 seal REMOTE CTRL UNIT D sub 90 D D BKM D9H1J 0 000 0000 0000 CTRL UNITO 000 18 9000000000000 300000 000000000000 3000000000 00000 0000000 11 29 0 000 00000000 000 00 0 00000 00000 200000000 0 000 2000 00 000 0000 0000 000000000 OOO 0000000000000 00000000 00000000000 129 0 0 BNCH Pe BO 0 0 SYNCH 0 RGB 0 0000 0000 CYPs PIO 00 000000000 000000000 00000000000 000000099 0 0000000000000000 INPUT QO 00000000 tein 0 00000000 INPUT CONFIG 09000 00 00 000000 AUDIO IN OUT 000 00 0 BVM D9H5J5 000000000000000000000 037 000 00000000000 0000000000099 0 0000000000000000 00000 000000 0000000 000 BVUMD9H1J D9H3 J 0000000000 00000000 0 0000 000 0 0000000000 00000000 00000000000 00000
17. connectors P amp R connectors BNC SYNC connectors BNC RGB signals or component signals Y Ps Pr can be fed in the IN connectors The type of signal applied to each connector is set with the INPUT CONFIG menu The OUT connectors are used for loop through output of the input signal For information about the INPUT CONFIG menu see Setting the Input Configuration INPUT CONFIG Menu on page 35 E AUDIO IN OUT input output jacks BVM D9HSU D9HSE D9H5A only Connects to the audio output jacks of the VCR or microphone amplifier The monitor is equipped with three input and output jacks You can obtain the loop through output from the OUT jacks Attaching the AC adaptor or battery Attaching Cp d 0 1 CoO v 7 lt 0 0 J o ow M 6559 Removing the AC adaptor or battery Connecting the AC power cord Attach the AC adaptor to the monitor and then connect the supplied AC power cord AC power cord supplied Attach the AC plug holder to the AC power cord and connect it to the AC IN connector so that the cord does not come loose Use the supplied AC adaptor for the BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9H1A D9H5U D9H5E D9H54A models only It is dangerous to use the AC adaptor
18. Brnoon sienne unie 370 14 5 562 22 1 4 Rear 49 xipu ddv pay cute Specifications Mass BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9H1A approx 8 1 kg 17 Ib 14 oz when the AC adaptor is installed approx 8 9 kg 19 Ib 10 oz BVM D9H5U D9H5E D9H5A approx 9 3 kg 20 Ib 8 oz when the AC adaptor is installed approx 10 1 kg 22 Ib 4 oz BVM D14H1U D14H1E D14H1A approx 21 kg 46 Ib 5 oz BVM DIA4HS5U DI4H5E D14H5A approx 23 kg 50 Ib 11 oz Power consumption BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9H1 A D9HSU D9HSE D9HSA 85 W max an optional BKM 142HD or BKM 120D is installed 60 W typical the supplied analog component input adaptor is installed BVM D14H1U D14H1E D14H1A 014 50 014 5 014 5 115 W optional 142HD BKM 120D is installed 100 W typical the supplied analog component input adaptor is installed Peak inrush current 1 Power ON current probe method 80 A 240 V BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9H1A D9HS5U D9HSE D9HSA 45 A 240 V BVM D14H1U D14H1E D14H1A D14HS5U 014 5 014 5 2 Hot switching inrush current measured in accordance with European standard EN55103 1 14 7 A 230 V BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9H1A D9HS5U D9HSE D9H5A 21 2 230 V BVM D14H1U D14H1E D14H1A D14HS5U 014 5 014 5 1 BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9HI1A is swithced to REMOTE or CTRL UNIT
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20. SYSTEM 0 0000000 000000000 000000000 0 SYSTEM CONFIG D 00 04300 00 00000000 AC 1 B D 00 300 000 0 000 0 Acn 00000000 11 00 0000000000000 000 000 000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000 0000 0000000000000 CONTROL 9 0000000000 00 D sub 90 00 00 BVM D14H1J0 0 RCCSGI 0 0 D sub 000000 0000000000 0000 0 000 1080 0 00000 27 J 43300000000 0000000000 161900 4j 30 0000000000 00 BVM D14H1J D14H5J 0 D 430000000000000 BVM D9H1J D9H5JI 4030000000000 1 16900000000 4030000000000 1 000000 4000 00026 92 000 000 000 2 430000000000000 2 4000000 Oo000000000000 oo0000 00000000 000000000 160 900000000 0 4130 000 0000000000000 430 0000000 16190 000 0000000 160 90 0000000 0 4130 000 0000000000000 4300000 000 16 90 000 0000000 28 J sas 00000 00000000000000000000000 108 00000000000000 BVM D9H5J 0 0 BVM D14H5J0 0 D PHASED 0 0 00000 Delp 0 INPUT 00000 PHASE Ent Dell 00 UPOOO 0 0 UP MENU DOWN ENTER UP DOWN 0 0 GU OO
21. For more information about the cable specification required and about the connection see Connection Cable Specifications for Color Temperature Probes on page 54 E Notes The CRT size of the BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9H1A D9H5U D9HSE D9H5A is small So when a probe other than the Sony BKM 14L is used use the probe closely to the CRT screen After the color temperature is adjusted by automatic adjustment carry out the AUTO adjustment of the CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu AUTO CHROMA PHASE adjustment Copying other color temperature data COPY menu You can copy the memorized color temperature data STD COL1 COL2 D65 D93 Use the factory setting value or the adjusted value as an original value to shorten the adjustment time Structure of the COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu Level 1 Level 2 MANUAL B1 ADJUST PROBE B2 START PROBE xX yY LOW LIGHT 20 IRE HIGH LIGHT 100 IRE LOAD REF VALUE B21 COPY STD COL1 COL2 D65 D93 Level 3 D65 093 33 E nuaN 191deuo III Adjusting the Color Temperature COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu Setting Lists inthe COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu This section explains the setting lists displayed in the menu How to read the setting lists For purposes of explanation each setting list is preceded by a menu number These numbers are not displayed on the screen For more i
22. 000 40 J INPUT CONFIGD X X 38 J E COLOR TEMP 0 0 0 Y Y 38 J COLOR TEMP 0 0 0 YPBPR 40 J INPUT CONFIG YPBPR MATRIX 40 J INPUT CONFIG 0 0 0 1 1125 601 SYSTEM 40 J INPUT CONFIGI 1 PIN 42 J D21 2 2PIN 42 J 000 3 3PIN 42 J 000 4 _ 42 J 000 5 42 J 000 6 42 J 000 7 42 J REMOTE 000 8 8COLOR BAR 100 36 J CONTROL PRESET ADJO 8COLOR BAR 75 36 J CONTROL PRESET ADJD 8 PIN 42 J 000 59 J 0000000 MENU B 4NCONTROL PRESET ADJ C L COLOR TEMP ADJ INPUT CONFIG A1 MANUAL 000000000 D4 REMOTE ELSYSTEM CONFIG F E CANCEL MENU KEY CONFIRM ENTER KEY CHROMA 100 CONTRAST 100 PHASE 100 BRIGHT 100 A A2 CONTROL PRESET ADJ AUTO 00000000000000 mM ANUAL FULL FIELD WHITE 100 AUTO m 8COLOR BAR 100 8COLOR BAR 75 SMPTE COLOR BAR EIA COLOR BAR B B1 1 2 B1 2 2 COLOR TEMP ADJ ADJUST ADJUST T STD STD STD m MANU
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24. 37 J 0000000 COLOR TEMP 000000 0000000000000000000000000 00000000 000000000000000 0081000000000 00000 000000000000 0 0 0 0 300 0 00200 000000 7100000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000 gt 00 0000000 000000000000000000000000 COLOR TEMP ADJO 000 0000000000 MANUAL MANUALE 00 000000 gt 81 0000000000 gt 82 10000000000 gt 83 B1 MANUAL 0 0 0 000000000 MANUAL 0000000000 00000000000000000000000 0000000000000 OUP DOWNG 000000 0 0000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000 RED CONTRAST KNOB CONTRASTO 0 RO 0000000000000000 GREEN BRIGHT KNOB BRIGHT 0 0 0 6000 00000000000000 BLUE CHROMA KNOB 0 BD D 000000000000000 LUMINANCE PHASE KNOB PHASED 0 0 D 000000 RED GREEN BLUED 0000000000 RED GREEN BLUE 0 0 000000 MANUAL 0000 000 0000 BVM D9H300 0 0000000000000 RED GREEN BLUE 0 0000000000000 PHASE MANUAL 0 000 BVMD14H3J J 0 0 0 000 BVM D9H300 00000 ENTER 00000 0000000000000 MANUAL 00 00000 0000 00000 00000 0 38 J 000000000 20000 0000000000 2 MANUAL 000 000000000 0000000000000 0 000000000000000000000000 STD COLY COL2 0 0 0 0 000 000 00000 0000000 0000000000000 0 0000000000000 0000000 SYSTEM CONFIG O 00 0 430 0 00 00 0 00000 82 PROBED 000 000000000000
25. 5V 5 RXD 6 0000 00000 D sub 150000000 00 000000 00 2 1 1 8 boooooo 2000008 9 15 0000 1 RXD 2 TXD 3 N C 4 N C 5 N C 6 GND 7 N C 8 15 om A wo z 57 J 0 00000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000 000 000000 000000000 ACC SW 45 SYSTEM 0 000 ADDRESS 48 J ADDRESS I O O ADJUST 38 J COLOR TEMP ADJ 000 ALIGNMENT 47 J G ALIGNMENT 9 000 APERTURE VALUE 40 J INPUT CONFIG O O AUDIO INPUT 40 J INPUT CONFIGQ 0 0 0 AUTO 36 J A2 CONTROL PRESET ADJ O O B BRIGHT 35 J CONTROL PRESET ADJ 0 D C 40 J INPUT CONFIGG 0 0 0 CAPTION 45 J E5 SYSTEM CONFIG 0 0 0 CH 42 J 0211 44 J SYSTEM CONFIGI 000 45 J E4 SYSTEM CONFIG 000 CH NO 45 J SYSTEM CONFIG 0 0 CHANNEL NAME 40 J C2 INPUT CONFIGG 000 CHROMA 35 J CONTROL PRESET ADJ O O COL TEMP SHORT CUT 44 J SYSTEM CONFIG 000 COL
26. 00000000000000000000000 0 STATUSO 0 0 0 1 2 0 0000000000000000000000000 0 0000000000000000000000 0 STATUSO 000 2 2 0 010 020 STATUS 1 2 F1 STATUS 2 2 F2 SLOT 1 MODEL NAME SERIAL NO 000000 0000000000000000000000000 2 STATUS 2 2 0000 0000000000000000000000000000 00000000 MODEL NAME 0 00 D 000000000000000 00210 00000000 SERIAL 00000 OPERATION TIME 0 000 00 000000000000 0 0 0 0 300 0 00 00 000000 100000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000 gt 00 0000000 000000000000000000000000 STATUSO STATUS 000 200 721 STATUS 1 2 0000 00000000000000000000000 0000000 4100000 0 0000000 FORMATO O 0000000000 46 J SOFTWARE 0 00000 0 0 0 000 000000000000 00000000000 00000000 000000000 0 0000 U SLOT 1 29 0 0 0 0 000000000000000 000000000000 000 000000000 USLOT 2 SLOT 300 EMPTY 0 000 SLOT 10 COMPONENT gt F3 SLOT 20 EMPTY gt F3 SLOT 39 EMPTY gt F3 SLOT 10 30000 00 00 MODEL NAME 0 0 0 D SERIAL NOn 00000 D OU 00000000 0000000000 ALIGNMENT 0 00000000 ALIGNMENT 00000000 010 V SIZE V CENTER H SIZE H PHASE H PIN H KEY MEER 00000000000000000000000000 0000
27. 000000 00000 413 AGIOO O25mm 9O 00 e 21610000000 0000000 000000 18190000 1554 87 4mm 0 178mm 70 000000 4130000 1554 0 1907 7 20 0 0000 000000000 0 300 000000 AKkwCRTDDDDDU 000000 BVM D14H1J D14H5J 413 25 1 190 0 0 e 24mm 0 0000 0000000 000000 14 90000 267 5 1505mm 306 9mm 12 000000 4130000 267 5 200 6 33L6mm 137 0 0000 000000000 0 300 000000 2kv CRTOO0000 50 J R 060 0330 G 060 B 019 0060 BVM D9H1J 85W BKM 1 2HD JBKM 120D 0 ow BVM D14HY D14H5 0 0 SW BKM 142HD jBKM D20D 100w 00000000000 00000000000 BVM D9HJJ D9H5J 100 10 50 60Hz DCIVI BVM D14HJ D14H5J 100 240V 10 50 60Hz 0 00 000 BVM D9HJJ 217x 174x 364 5mm 27x 174 x 438mni BVM D9H5J 217x 218x 379 5mm 27x 218 453mni BVM D14H1J 346x 280x 519mm BVM D14H5J j 482x 280x 562mm 012 mm BVM D9H5J D9H1J 0 1 98 BVM
28. xipueddy Specifications Connection Cable Specifications for Color Temperature Probes Special cables are required to connect color temperature probes other than the Sony BKM 14L to assignments for the required cables the monitor The following diagrams show specifications and pin Connection cable for GRASEBY SLS 9400 probe Modular connector Signal Pin Number N C GND RXD TXD Mini DIN 8 pin connector male Signal Pin Number NC NC RTS GND N C O oo BR ow Nj GND N C TXD 5V BR Pp RXD Connection cable for MINOLTA CA 100 probe D sub 25 pin connector Mini DIN 8 pin connector male Pin Number NC NC RTS GND N C male 1 13 Q OOOOOOOOOOQ 14 25 Signal Pin Number N C 1 TXD 2 RXD 3 RTS 4 CTS 5 N C 6 GND 7 N C 8 to 25 54 E TXD 5V RXD Connection cable for PHILIPS 5639 probe corresponds to PHILIPS PM 5639 64 cable Modular connector Mini DIN 8 pin connector male 1 6 2 1 54 943 S 6 Signal Pin Number Signal Pin Number 1 2 2 RXD 3 3 RTS TXD 4 4 GND 5 5 N C GND
29. 1 00000000 0000000 2 UP 0 DOWN 0000 0 0000000 00000000000000000000000000 DOWN 000000 INPUT CONFIG 00 00 0 MENU CONTROL PRESET ADJ COLOR TEMP ADJ INPUT CONFIG REMOTE SYSTEM CONFIG STATUS ALIGNMENT 0000 0000000 3 ENTER 00000 000000 000000000 9000000000 INPUT CONFIG 1 2 N CH 1 YPBPR SLOT NO SLOT INPUT NO 1 EXT SYNC SLOT SLOT AUDIO INPUT COLOR TEMP STD APERTURE VALUE PROG 4 20 3000000000000000000000 00000000000000 000000000000000000000 INPUT 6 172 000000 00010000 COLOR TEMP STD 0000 APERTURE VALUE doo oO0000000 CHANNEL NAME PROG 0 000000000000000000000000000 0100000000000 00000000 NG 000 000000 000 MENU 000 00000 00 00000 0 0 0 00000 0000000001000000 0000000000000 1 UP DOWN 0000000000 00000 00000 Ent 000000 0000000000000000000000000 INPUT CONFIG 1 2 CH 1 FORMAT YPBPR SLOT NO SLOT1 INPUT NO 1 MEXT SYNC SLOT SLOT1 AUDIO INPUT COLOR TEMP STD APERTURE VALUE CHANNEL PROG 2 UP DOWN 00000
30. Dieses Produkt besitzt die CE Kennzeichnung und erf llt sowohl die EMV Direktive 89 336 EEC als auch die Direktive Niederspannung 73 23 EEC der EG Kommission Die Erf llung dieser Direktiven bedeutet Konformitat f r die folgenden Europ ischen Normen EN60950 Produktsicherheit EN55103 1 Elektromagnetische Interferenz Emission EN55103 2 Elektromagnetische Empfindlichkeit Immunitat Dieses Produkt ist fur den Einsatz unter folgenden elektromagnetischen Bedingungen ausgelegt E1 Wohnbereich E2 kommerzieller und in beschranktem MaBe industrieller Bereich E3 Stadtbereich im Freien und E4 kontrollierter EMV Bereich z B Fernsehstudio usibu3 ATTENTION When the product is installed in a rack a Elevated operating ambient temperature If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the manufacture s maximum rated ambient temperature Tmra 0 C to 35 C 32 F to 95 F b Reduced air flow Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised c Mechanical loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical
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33. MAIN POWER 0000 00000 BVM D44HY D14H9000 00 000 00000 00000000000 BVMD91 D9H3SII 00000 10000000 DEFAULT O LASTOOO x 00 44 J DEGAUSS DELAYOO 0000000000000000 000000000000000 0000000000 0000 0000 255 CONT BRT HOLDOO 000 00000 0 CONTROL PRESET ADJOOOOOOO0000000000000 00000000000000000000000 0 0000 0 0000000 0000 000 0 00 OFFNOOMOOOOO 0 O00000000000000 000000 1900000 COL TEMP SHORT CUTQ COLOR TEMP 0000 1000 00 000 220 000000000 OFFMN F2 COLOR TEMP 0 OFF COLOR TEMP ADJO O 00 0 MANUAL 0000 000000000 0 0000000 000 0000 000000 2000 000 MANUAL OU 000000 ACC SWjn 00 000000000 0000000 ONTO 0 OFF OOO CONFIG COPY INPUT CONFIG SYSTEM CONFIG DEGAUSS DELAY 000 0 0000000000 BVM D9H DI4H 0000 000 0000 0 00 En MONITOR ADDRESS 0 0 D 000000000000000 Neg 0000 2 2 SYSTEM CONFIG 2 2 0000 FORMAT DISPLAYO0 000000000000000 0 0 E2 2 2 POSITION 0000 000000000000 0005122 2 2 gt 2 2 POSITION GOOOOOOO000000
34. PROSG the lower level Enters numerical values To abort menu operation Press the MENU button The menu of the upper level is displayed The setting or adjustment being performed is canceled and data loading or saving is aborted If NG or ERROR appears during menu operation Press the MENU button to return to the menu in use Choosing one of two or more selections Selecting in setting mode 1 Using the UP DOWN buttons or PHASE knob move the cursor to the desired item and press the ENTER or Ent button The selected item is displayed in yellow text and set to setting mode INPUT CONFIG 1 2 N CH 1 FORMAT YPBPR SLOT NO SLOT1 INPUT NO 1 MEXT SYNC SLOT SLOT AUDIO INPUT aoe US COLOR TEMP STD APERTURE VALUE aa CHANNEL NAME PROG 2 Using the UP DOWN buttons or PHASE knob change the setting 3 Press the ENTER or Ent button The setting is confirmed The item is displayed in white text again Selecting from the setting list 1 Using the UP DOWN buttons or PHASE knob move the cursor to the desired item in the setting list CHANNEL NAME CH 1 MPROG EDIT UTR NEW NAME 2 Press the ENTER or Ent button The display returns to the menu of the upper level and the selected setting is executed 27 mon temo 491deuo III Basic Menu Operations s avw Q O n tO HwwTWsaiarrm E Entering a numerical value 1 Using the UP DOWN
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36. 0 OND 0000 R O o BO 00000000000 UJ ooo gt lt noo nooo MARKER 000000000 ON0 OO O 4 30 0 0 16 9 SYNC BONY R G B F3 F4 MARKER 000000000000 000000 4 30000000000000000 00000 43000 00000000000 43000000000 0000000000000 00 000000 0000000000 3 40 000000000000 BVM D9H1J D9H5J 00000 3 0 0 00 2500 0000 27000 0000 000000 BVM D9H5J 1 m PARALLEL 2 DC 12V IND DDD 9 EJECTOOO 00000 20 SERIAL D f AUDIO IN OUTI l 6 6 3 BVM D9H1J 00000000000 m PARALLEL 2 0 0 Lo DC 12V INI DDD E 5 Q000000000 0 0000000 lolo SERIAL SERIAL REMOTE CTRL UNITO0000000 16 7 PARALLEL REMOTE 1 2 000000000 2 0 0 4J D sub90 0000 2 000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000
37. 00000 0000000000000 SWI 000 127Wo 00 ACC Auto Color Control ON OFF 0000 000000000000000 CONFIG 0000 INPUT CONFIG SYSTEM CONFIG DEGAUSS DELAY 00000000000000000000000000000 00000 0 0 0 0 SYSTEM CONFIG 2 20 0 00 0000000000600 00000000000 000000000000000 FORMAT DISPLAY 0 0 000 000000000000000000 CH POSITIONG D O O D 000000000000000 00 POSITION 0000 00000000000 0000 00000 0 000 00000000000000 43 J 0 SYSTEM CONFIGI 0 00 SYSTEM 010 SYSTEM CONFIG 1 2 STANDBY MODE DEFAULT CH DEGAUSS DELAY CONT BRT HOLD COL TEMP SHORT CUT ACC SW CONFIG COPY E1 SYSTEM CONFIG 2 2 r LAST FORMAT DISPLAY 2 POSITION CH NO POSITION CH NAME E4 POSITION CAPTION E5 MAINTENANCE CHx MONITOR ADDRESS 11 ENTER PASSWORD 000000 0000000000000000000000000 000 00000 000000000000000 00210 00000000 00000 O000000000000000 0 300 0 00 0 0 000000 00000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000 gt 00 0000000 000000000000 0000000 0000000000 00000000000 1 2 SYSTEM CONFIG 1 2 00 00 STANDBY
38. 2 4PIN 5 6PIN 7PIN 8 PIN 37 E nuaN 191deuo III D Assigning the Remote Control Functions REMOTE Menu Setting Lists of the REMOTE Menu This section explains the setting lists displayed in the menu How to read the setting lists For purposes of explanation each setting list is preceded by a menu number These numbers are not displayed on the screen For more information about the menu number see About menu numbers on page 26 E The arrow mark gt refers you to another setting list that appears after you make the setting or to an operation that is carried out as a result of the setting When there is no arrow mark the menu does not have any sub list 5 REMOTE menu Select the type of remote control SERIAL REMOTE Set the address and group number of the monitor controlled via the SERIAL REMOTE connector gt D1 PARALLEL REMOTE Select whether parallel remote control will be used or not ON or OFF PARALLEL REMOTE CONFIG Set the pin assignments for the PARALLEL REMOTE connector gt D2 SERIAL REMOTE menu Set the monitor address and group number MONITOR ADDRESS Enter a number GROUP ADDRESS Enter a number PARALLEL REMOTE CONFIG menu Select the PARALLEL REMOTE connector pins for which you want to change the function The factory settings for each pin are given below gt 0211 PINs 1 to 4 and PIN 6 of the PARALLEL
39. 200 0000000000000 90000000 GROUPJALL 100000000000000000000 0 LEDO 0000000000000 0000000 0000 000000000 OLeDo 000000 GROUPJALL 00000 0 00000 000000000 0000000 000000 48 J OOO000000000000000000 00000 00 0000000000000 OFFI 0 0 BvM DSH 14 J 0 0 LBVM D14HSJ 22 J 00 OLED 0000000 0 4 00 00000000000 OOOO000000000000000000 0 00000 0000000000 000000 095 1500 0 0 OBVM D14H3 23 J 0 0 0 OLED 0000000000 00 0 0 0 0 EHE 0 000000 55 000 00 000000 ADDRESSO 080000000 ADDRESS 00000 000 00000 00000000000 0 000000 0000000000000 0000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000 1 5 000000 2 000000000 00000000000 0000 1 9700 000 0 0000 0 00 0 00000 101 990 20 0 0000 0 0 000 0 0000 DG 0 00000 20 00 000 00000 1 551 2 10000000 000000000 000000000000 0000 20 9000000000000000000 10 990 2000000 000000000 00000 000000 200000000000 1 551 2 20000000 49 000 000 0000 15 625kHz 45kHz 0 0550 0 00 000000000000000 0000 CRT BVM D9H1J D9H5J 0000
40. 4 3 mask supplied D Attach the lower portion of the mask Attach the upper portion of the mask by pressing it until the click Replacing the 16 9 mask Remove the 4 3 mask and replace the 16 9 mask using the same procedures as those for installing the 4 3 mask Basic Menu Operations Menu Operation Buttons The menus are operated using the menu operation buttons on the front panel of the monitor or BKM 10R 11R Monitor Control Unit Buttons on the BVM D9H5U D9H5E D9H5A PHASE knob MENU button Numeric keypad Del button PHASE DOWN button Ent button button Buttons on the BVM D14H5U D14H5E D14H5A INPUT Numeric keypad Ent button Del button PHASE knob MENU button UP MENU DOWN ENTER UP DOWN buttons ENTER button The functions of the menu operation buttons are described below Button Function UP button and adjustment values Moves the cursor upward In setting mode increases the setting DOWN button Moves the cursor downward In setting mode decreases the setting and adjustment values MENU button Displays the Menus Goes back to the menu of the upper level on the Main Menu goes back to the normal picture ENTER button Ent button Executes the items selected and settings PHASE knob By turning this knob clockwise the cursor moves upward In setting mode increases the setting and adjustmen
41. LO I 1 00000000090 gt gt Y a E D e gt gt m 562 519 082 52 J BVM D9HJJ 0 81kg 00 00 0002 89k OFF 098 BVM D9H5j 9 3kg ON 20 6dB 101kg 575 5001 480 600 0 0 0 SMHz BVM D14H1J 21kg 16 2 BVM D14H5j 23kg 000 m Uut 00000000 90000000 000000 x 30 0000000000750 0000 0 0000 00000000 3 10000000 3 R G B IVpps 60800 0 000000 0000 2152411 00000 000 000000000000000000 YO Ivpp 6980 0 00000000 10 0 000 0 20 07Vpp 6080 0 00000000 000 26510980 nn 0000000 00000 BNC x 10 000000000052 00000000000 0000 000000000000 0 0000000009030 Spo 000 0000 07mm 0 0 30000000 20000000 0000 120cd IVppr D D 0100 00000 0000000 000000 40dB 20MHz 750 0 0 0000000000 0000000000 OPTIONJOO DIN 81 19 0 1206 0 000000 CONTROL UNIT D sub 9 x 1 101 SOZAPLI BVM D9H J BVM DI4H J 000 0
42. RGB I NTSC PAL SLOT NO D1 SDI INPUT NO HD SDI EXT SYNC SLOT AUDIO INPUT COLOR TEMP APERTURE VALUE CHANNEL NAME C 2 PROG I EDIT VTR NEW INPUT CONFIG 2 2 CHx 1125 601 SYSTEM H PHASE MARKER PHASE MARKER WIDTH NTSC SET UP YPBPR MATRIX VCR MODE 39 J CONFIGG 000 000000 0000000000000000000000000 00000000 000000000000000 0061000000000 00000 00000000000000 0 0 300 0 00 00000000 000000000000000000 00000000 000000000000000000 gt 00 0000000 000000000000000000000000 C 1 2 INPUT CONFIG 1 2 O O 00 0 000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000 0 00000000000000000000000000 00000000000000 000000000000 gt SLOT 0000000 0000000 INPUT NOOO 00000000000 EXT SYNC SLOTUO 0000 0000000 stom 0 0 000 AUDIO INPUT BVM D9H5J00 000000000 000000 COLOR TEMP 00000000 APERTURE VALUBIO 0 0000 D 0 00 2000000 OU CHANNEL 000000000002 9 C 2 2 INPUT CONFIG 2 2 O O 00 CHxXDOOO0000000000000 0000000000 0 0000000000000000000000000 00000000000000 1125 601 SYSTEM 1125 00000000000 10350000000 1085000 108000 00000 1080000 000000000000000 0 320 4311 MARKER PHASE 430000000000000 MARKER WIDTH 4300 000 00 0 0 000 NTSC SET 127 O 00 OOO ONTSCDO 0
43. Typenschild am Ger t e Zuverlassige Erdung Ger te die in einem Gestell installiert werden ben tigen eine zuverlassige Erdung Achten Sie insbesondere auf Anschl sse an das Versorgungsnetz die nicht direkt an einen Abzweigstromkreis sondern indirekt zum Beispiel ber Verl ngerungskabel erfolgen f Erforderliche Abstande Halten Sie zur Ober und Unterseite eines in einem Gestell installierten Ger ts einen Abstand von 44 mm 13 4 inches ein Table of Contents Chapter 1 Precautions l Overview OVER VIC AEA AEE EE E eee ee 4 Features uwa panau qhu ette eere ete trs iecore A E E 5 Location and Function of Parts BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9H1A D9H5U D9HSE D9HSA Front Be uyta m Oe T E BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9H1A D9H5U D9HSE D9HSA Rear etes Em BVM D14H1U D14H1E D14H1A D14H5U D14H5E D14H5A Front Panel eed ees 16 E BVM DI4HIU DIAHIE DI4H1A DIA4HSU DIA4HSE DI4H5A E RITE 21 B Installation of the 4 3 Mask 24 E BVM D9H1U D9HIE D9H1A D9H5U D9H5E D9H5A 24 E BVM D14H1U D14H1E D14H1A D14H5U D14H5E D14H5A 24 E Basic Menu Operations
44. 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 approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment The shielded interface cable recommended in this manual must be used with this equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules Voor de klanten in Nederland x Dit apparaat bevat een vast ingebouwde batterij die niet vervangen hoeft te worden tijdens de levensduur van het apparaat Raadpleeg uw leverancier indien de batterij toch vervangen moet worden De batterij mag alleen vervangen worden door vakbekwaam servicepersoneel Gooi de batterij niet weg maar lever deze in als klein chemisch afval KCA Lever het apparaat aan het einde van de levensduur in voor recycling de batterij zal dan op correcte wijze verwerkt worden F r kunderna i Sverige Apparaten ma kun tilkoples jordet stikkontakt For kunder i Norge Apparatet m kun tilkoples jordet stikkontakt For the customers in Europe BVM D9H1E D9H1A D9H5E D9H5A BVM D14H1E D14H1A D14H5E D14H5A This product with the CE marking complies with both the EMC Directive 89 3
45. adjusted in the COLOR TEMP menu e Assigning shortcut to the COLOR TEMP ADJ menu fo the key COL TEMP SHORT CUT menu Assigns the shortcut to the MANUAL menu of the COLOR TEMP menu to the key This allows you to jump directly to the MANUAL menu corresponding to the color temperature set to the currently displayed image STD COL 1 COL 2 Auto color control ACC SW menu when using the BKM 127W Selects if the ACC Auto Color Control circuit is turned on or off Selecting the monitor to copy the original data CONFIG COPY menu Setting data of the INPUT CONFIG and SYSTEM CONFIG except the DEGAUSS DELAY data menus can be copied from the serial connected monitor The SYSTEM CONFIG 2 2 menu is used for the following settings Display mode and position of the signal format FORMAT DISPLAY and POSITION menus Display mode and position of the channel number CH NO and POSITION menus Display mode and position of the channel name CH NAME and POSITION menus Display mode of the caption CAPTION menu Maintenance MAINTENANCE menu This is for a service qualified personnel 39 E 191deuo III E Setting the Power Up Conditions and Data about the Screen Display SYSTEM CONFIG Menu fn Structure of the SYSTEM CONFIG Menu Level 1 Level 2 SYSTEM CONFIG 1 2 STANDBY MODE DEFAULT Lr riti LAST DEGAUSS DELAY CHx CONT BRT HOLD COL TEMP SHORT CUT AC
46. buttons or PHASE knob move the cursor to the desired item and press the ENTER or Ent button The selected item is displayed in yellow text and set to setting mode 2 Press the ENTER or Ent button is displayed in yellow The indicates the position where character input is possible CHANNEL NAME CH 1 PROG EDIT UTR NAME INPUT CONFIG 1 2 CH 1 FORMAT YPBPR SLOT NO SLOT INPUT NO 1 EXT SYNC SLOT SLOT AUDIO INPUT em COLOR TEMP STD MAPERTURE VALUE 100 CHANNEL NAME PROG Set the value in one of the following three ways Enter the value directly using the numeric keypad and press the ENTER or Ent button Select the value using the UP DOWN buttons Select the value using the PHASE knob Press the ENTER or Ent button The setting is confirmed The item is displayed in white text again Entering characters 1 Display the setting menu and set the cursor to NEW NAME using the UP DOWN buttons or PHASE knob CHANNEL CH 1 PROG EDIT CAM UTR MNEW 28 E 3 Select the character you wish to enter using the UP DOWN buttons or PHASE knob When you press the UP button or turn the PHASE knob clockwise the characters and symbols appear in the order shown below amp space If you press the UP DOWN button or turn the PHASE knob counterclockwise the characters and symbols appear in the rev
47. connector panel When installing the adaptor be sure to perform the necessary input signal setup with the INPUT CONFIG menu If the setup is not performed the adaptors may not function correctly For information about the INPUT CONFIG menu see C Setting the Input Configuration INPUT CONFIG Menu on page 35 E eae TUS 191deuo III Overview BKM 120D SDI 4 2 2 Input Adaptor Includes a decoder for serial digital component signals D1 SDI input output connectors for two serial digital channels and active loop through output connectors BKM 127W NTSC PAL Input Adaptor Includes decoders for analog composite NTSC and PAL signals Input output connectors for two analog channels and one YC channel BKM 129X Analog Component Input Adaptor Includes input output connectors for one analog channel and EXT SYNC input output connectors The BKM 129X is mounted to the monitor at the factory BKM 142HD HD SDI Input Adaptor Includes a decoder for HD serial digital signals and input output connectors for two serial digital signal channels and monitor output connector The BKM 142HD uses two input option slots The signal from MONITOR OUT connector does not satisfy the ON LINE signal specifications Location and Function of Parts BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9H1A D9H5U D9H5E D9H5A Front Panel For the BVM D14H1U D14H1E D14H1A D14H5U D14H5E D14H5A see pages 16 E to 20 E BVM D9H1U D9H
48. for models other than these remove the AC adaptor first unplug the AC power cord and then remove the AC adaptor 15 N IAJ AO 1 14 Location Function of Parts IU xs aO Ir BVM D14H1U D14H1E D14H1A D14H5U D14H5E D14H5A Front Panel BVM D14H5U D14H5E D14H5A Tally lamp POWER switch SHIFT button DEGAUSS button Numeric keypad Function buttons MANUAL adjustment buttons and knobs Q Menu operation buttons OPTION connector Q POWER lamp Q STANDBY lamp Q OVER LOAD lamp BVM D14H1U D14H1E D14H1A Tally lamp OPTION connector POWER lamp STANDBY lamp OVER LOAD lamp 16 This manual explains the location and function of parts and controls of the 014 50 014 5 014 5 The explanation also applies to the optional BKM 10R 11R Monitor Control Unit Tally lamp With factory settings the tally lamp lights as follows when the pins of the PARALLEL REMOTE connector on the rear panel are shorted in red when pins No 3 and No 9 are shorted in green when pins No 4 and No 9 are shorted in amber when pins No 3 No 4 and No 9 are shorted The tally lamp lights as follows when the pins of the PARALLEL REMOTE 2 connector on the rear
49. name gt E4 2 2 POSITION Select the display position of the channel name gt 4 2 2 CAPTION Select the caption display mode gt 5 2 2 MAINTENANCE Menu for service personnel 2 2 FORMAT DISPLAY and POSITION menus FORMAT DISPLAY menu Select the display mode of the signal format AUTO Disappears after displayed for a while ON Displayed OFF Not displayed POSITION menu Select the display position BOTTOM LEFT BOTTOM CENTER BOTTOM RIGHT TOP LEFT TOP CENTER TOP RIGHT 2 2 CH NO and POSITION menus CH NO menu Select the display mode of the channel number AUTO Disappears after displayed for a while ON Displayed OFF Not displayed POSITION menu Select the display position BOTTOM LEFT BOTTOM CENTER BOTTOM RIGHT TOP LEFT TOP CENTER TOP RIGHT 2 2 CH NAME and POSITION menus CH NAME menu Select the display mode of the channel name AUTO Disappears after displayed for a while ON Displayed OFF Not displayed POSITION menu Select the display position BOTTOM LEFT BOTTOM CENTER BOTTOM RIGHT TOP LEFT TOP CENTER TOP RIGHT 2 2 CAPTION menu Select the caption display mode OFF Not displayed CAPTION 1 Displayed in CAPTION 1 mode CAPTION 2 Displayed in CAPTION 2 mode TEXT 1 Displayed in TEXT 1 mode TEXT 2 Displayed in TEXT 2 mode 41 E nuaN 191deuo Displaying Information About the Monitor STATUS Menu Overview The ST
50. on or off POWER OFF Set the monitor power on or off For the pin assignment see PARALLEL REMOTE 1 2 connectors in the Location and Function of Parts on page 13 E for BVM D9H1U D9HIE D9H IA D9H5U D9H5E or page 22 E for BVM D14H1U D14H1E DIA4HIA DIAH5U DIAHSE DI4H5A 9 Setting the Power Up Conditions and Data about the Screen Display SYSTEM CONFIG Menu Overview The SYSTEM CONFIG menu is displayed on the two pages The SYSTEM CONFIG 1 2 menu is used for the following settings Power up condition STANDBY MODE menu This menu sets the condition of the monitor when the MAIN POWER switch on the rear panel is switched on BVM D14H1U D14H1E D14H1A D14H5U 014 5 014 5 or when the battery is installed BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9H1A D9H5U D9HS5E D9HSA Power up input channel DEFAULT CH menu This menu sets the power up input channel Time from power up until degauss DEGAUSS DELAY menu If several monitors are turned on at the same time and all start degaussing at the same time there will be a very large current draw on the power supply for a few moments To prevent this the delay time between power up and degaussing can be set for each monitor independently Setting of the contrast and brightness after adjusting the white balanc CONT BRT HOLD menu Selects if the adjusted contrast and brightness are retained or they are reset to the center values when the color temperature is
51. the slot when the external sync signal is used AUDIO INPUT BVM D9HSU D9HSE D9H5A only Select the audio input number COLOR TEMP Select the color temperature APERTURE VALUE Enter the aperture adjustment value 0 to 200 CHANNEL NAME Give the channel a name gt c2 2 2 INPUT CONFIG 2 2 menu Set input signal data for each channel CH x Current channel is indicated To change the channel enter a channel number with the numeric keypad The settings below will be stored as information of this channel 1125 601 SYSTEM Select the number of active scanning lines per frame for 1125 60I input signals When the HD SDI signal is input the number of active scanning lines is selected automatically 1035 The active scanning lines are 1035 lines 1080 The active scanning lines are 1080 lines 36 E PHASE Set the horizontal picture position 32 to 31 MARKER PHASE Set the 4 3 marker position MARKER WIDTH Set the 4 3 marker width NTSC SET UP Set the setup level when the BKM 127W is installed SETUP 7 5 or 0 YPBPR MATRIX Select the matrix when YPsPr signals of the signal format 480 601 or 480 60P TV lines 525 are input VCR MODE Compensate for a distorted picture when the input signals from the VCR are not typical This mode is effective when the signal formats 480 601 or 575 501 are input ON Operates when the signal formats 480 601 or 575 501 are input OFF Does not operate FORMAT menu Se
52. with the select switch Power requirements BVM D9H1U D9H1 E D9H1A D9HSU D9HSE D9HSA AC 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz DC 12 V BVM D14H1U D14H1E D14H1A 014 50 014 5 014 5 AC 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz Input output connectors Video input output BNC type x 3 with loop through outputs 75 ohm automatic termination R G B 1 Vp p 6 dB positive high impedance Y 1 Vp p 6 dB high impedance 0 7 Vp p 6 dB high impedance Sync input output BNC type x 1 with loop through output 75 ohm automatic termination Composite sync 0 3 to 8 Vp p positive negative tri level sync signal input or negative bi level sync signal input high impedance More than 40 dB 10 MHz with 75 ohm termination OPTION Mini DIN 8 pin x 1 CONTROL UNIT D sub 9 pin x 1 BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9H1A BYM D14H1U D14H1E DI4H1A only PARALLEL REMOTE 1 D sub 9 pin x 1 PARALLEL REMOTE 2 Modular connector 6 pin SERIAL REMOTE D sub 9 pin x 2 with loop through output Audio input B VM D9H5U D9HS5E D9HSA only Phono jack x 3 with loop through output Return loss Remote control Video signal Frequency response 575 501 480 601 component inputs BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9H1A D9H5U D9HSE D9H5A DI4HIU DIA4HIE DI4H1A 014 50 014 5 014 5 50Hz to 10MHz 0 3 dB Models other than the above or RGB inputs BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9H1A D9HSU D9HSE D9HSA 48 Hz to 17 MHz 1 dB 3
53. 0 DowN ENTER 00000000000 CEN 0000000000000 00000000 00000 eu 0000000000000 0 000000000000000000000000 02990 00 00000000 0 0 0 00 0000000000000 5 0 U D 0000 9000000000000000000000 000 5 00000000 00000000 0000000 STANDBY 000000000000000 STANDBY t 0000 0 00 0000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000 SYSTEM STANDBY 00000 0 OMAIN POWER 000 00 XI 000 agagaggagagagmaguo 00000000000000000000000000000 000 SYSTEM CONFIG 0 00000000 EI 000000000 0000000000 SYSTEM CONFIG D O 0 043000 00000000 OVER 0 500000 000 000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000 22 J SHIFT 00 000 00000000000000000000 000000000 270000 0000000 000000000 OOOOOQOSHIFTQOOO00 LEDIJ 00000000000 0000 0 OFFA 000000 OOO 0 0000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000 LEDO 0000 9 0000000000000000000000000 00000000 0000000600000 LEDO 00000 0000 0000000000 00000000000000000 00000000000 LEDO 0000 CONTR 0 0 0 000000000000000 00000 0000002 00000 0000000 000 USHIFT 00 ON OFF 0 00000 0 00 0000 0000 00 00 OFF 0000000000 LEDO 00000000 OND 000000 000 LEDO 00000000000 0000 OFFA 0 00 220 0
54. 0 00 No41 00 5 00 000000 000000000 No 3 0 4 00 51 00000000 000000000 000 0 00 0 0 JLJ PARALLEL REMOTE 00000000000000000000 REMOTEQ0 00000000 500 0000000000000 REMOTE 00 044000 00 000000 STANDBY O 0000 000 0000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000 SYSTEM CONFIG 0 0 0 STANDBY 0000000000000000000000 000000000 00000000000000000000 000 SYSTEM CONFIG 000 0000 00000 00000 0000000000 SYSTEM CONFIG O 0 0 043000 00000000 0 0 00 0000000000000 STANDBY J D U D 0000 9000000000000000000000 000 STANDBY 0 00000000000000000000 00000000 000000000000000 STANDBY 000 000000000000000 12 3 DEGAUSS D 0 0 0 OOO 000000 9000000000000 0OCRTO 0000000000 0000000000 050000000 0000000 POWER D 0 0 DDD 55 000000000 000000000000000000 0 0000000000 e ADDRESS 0000000000000 00000000 ADDRESS 0 00 4800 00 0 0 000000 Ent 0 0 0 000000000000000 0000000000000 000000 0000 000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000 9 2 00000000000 Del 000000000 00000 9000000000 0000000000000000000000 OPTION 00 0000000000 0 000 BKM HREI 00000000000 00000 4 0 00000000 VOLU
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75. 1E D9H1A Q Carrying handle Tally lamp STANDBY lamp OPTION connector POWER lamp VOLUME control DEGAUSS button MANUAL adjustment knobs SHIFT button POWER switch Function buttons Ent button Menu operation buttons Stand Numeric keypad BVM D9H5U D9H5E D9H5A Q Carrying handle Tally lamp STANDBY lamp Q OPTION connector POWER lamp N IAJ AO 191deuo Location and Function of Parts This manual explains the location and function of parts and controls of the BVM D9H5U D9HSE D9H5A The explanation also applies to the optional BKM 10R 11R Monitor Control Unit Tally lamp With factory settings the tally lamp lights as follows when the pins of the PARALLEL REMOTE connector on the rear panel are shorted in red when pins No 3 and No 9 are shorted in green when pins No 4 and No 9 are shorted in amber when pins No 3 No 4 and No 9 are shorted The tally lamp lights as follows when the pins of the PARALLEL REMOTE 2 connector on the rear panel are shorted in red when pins No 3 and No 5 are shorted in green when pins No 4 and No 5 are shorted in amber when pins No 3 No 4 and No 5 are shorted By changing the setting in the REMOTE menu different pins on the remote connector can be used to control the tally lamp For information abo
76. 32 monitors can be controlled from one control unit by the RS 485 serial remote connections You can control individual monitors or monitor groups simply by entering monitor address or group numbers You can also execute the same operation on all connected monitors or put all connected monitors into the same setup and adjustment state 1 Trinitron is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation 2 9 inch and 14 inch refer to the CRT size of the monitor For effective picture size see Specifications on page 47 E Auto chroma phase and white balance functions The chroma and phase of the decoder are automatically adjusted with the auto chroma phase function and the color temperature is automatically adjusted with the auto white balance function by using the BKM 14L Auto Setup Probe etc 4 3 area marker It is possible to check the 4 3 aspect area in the 16 9 picture by displaying the 4 3 marker Expandable input capability You can obtain HD SDI signals D1 SDI signals NTSC PAL signals or YPsPr RGB signals by installing the optional input adaptors at the rear of the monitor The input connector configuration can be easily modified and up to three adaptors can be installed The BKM 129X Analog Component Input Adaptor is installed at SLOT 1 at the factory Stable color temperature The beam current feedback circuit maintains a constant color temperature over long periods of time Blue only mode convenient for monitoring n
77. 36 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European standards EN60950 Product Safety EN55103 1 Electromagnetic Interference Emission EN55103 2 Electromagnetic Susceptibility Immunity This product is intended for use in the following Electromagnetic Environment s E1 residential E2 commercial and light industrial urban outdoors and E4 controlled EMC environment ex TV studio Pour les clients europ ens BVM D9H1E D9H1A D9H5E D9H5A BVM D14H1E D14H1A D14H5E D14H5A Ce produit portant la marque CE est conforme la fois la Directive sur la compatibilit lectromagn tique EMC 89 336 CEE et la Directive sur les basses tensions 73 23 CEE mises par la Commission de la Communaut europ enne La conformit ces directives implique la conformit aux normes europ ennes suivantes EN60950 S curit des produits EN55103 1 Interf rences lectromagn tiques mission EN55103 2 Sensibilit lectromagn tique immunit Ce produit est pr vu pour tre utilis dans les environnements lectromagn tiques suivants E1 r sidentiel E2 commercial et industrie l g re E3 urbain ext rieur et E4 environnement EMC contr l ex studio de t l vision F r Kunden in Europa BVM D9H1E D9H1A D9H5E D9H5A BVM D14H1E D14H1A D14H5E D14H5A
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79. 500 0000 0000000 B 4NCONTROL PRESET ADJ L COLOR TEMP ADJ Cy_input courts ELSYSTEM CONFIG STATUS ALIGNMENT Gt D D21 D211 1 2 D211 2 2 REMOTE REMOTE CONFIG 1 PIN 1 PIN N 1 SERIAL REMOTE MMONITOR ADDRESS 001 mi PIN CH 1 01 mR OFF GROUP ADDRESS 001 2 PIN CH 2 8 OFF 3 PIN TALLY RED UNDER SCAN B OFF 4 PIN TALLY GREEN 18 8 gt 4 3 MARKER PARALLEL REMOTE OFF 5 PIN EXT SYNC H DELAY CAPTION VISION D2 PRRALLEL REMOTE CONFIG 6 PIN UNDERSCAN u DELAY TALLY RED 7 PIN 16 8 EXT SYNC TALLY GREEN 8 PIN 4 8 MARKER APERTURE DEGAUSS MONO POWER OFF BLUE ONLY E 1 2 gt 000000000000 SYSTEM CONFIG 1 2 000000000000000 MSTANDBY MODE gt 000000000000000000000 DEFAULT Last DEGAUSS DELAY 000 CONT BRT HOLD E11 COL TEMP SHORT CUT OFF COPY FROM ACE SU 00000000 Nol 00 1 CONFIG COPY 000000000000000000 NMONITOR ADDRESS oot 00000 INPUT CONFIG 0000000000000000 O O SYSTEM CONFIG 0 DEGAUSS DELAY 000000 E 2 2 SYSTEM CONFIG 2 2 E2 mroRMaT DISPLAY MAINTENANCE N AUTO POSITION BOTTOM LEFT AUTO POSITION TOP RIGHT E4 Name AUTO POSITION TOP LEFT E5 capti
80. 6 6 TXD 7 5V 8 RXD Connection cable for THOMA TF6 probe D sub 15 pin connector female Mini DIN 8 pin connector male Signal Pin Number NC NC RTS 1 8 000000008 9 15 Signal Pin Number N C 1 RXD 2 TXD 3 N C 4 N C 5 N C 6 GND 7 N C 8 to 15 GND N C TXD 5V Yj O om AJ Oo RXD 55 uv uno A xipueddy menu index shows the menu items provided with this monitor in alphabetical order For you reference each menu item is followed by the page of this manual on which the item is explained its menu number and the Main Menu that the item belongs to Menu Item Page Menu number Main menu A ACC SW 41 E SYSTEM CONFIG menu ADDRESS 45 E _ ADDRESS menu ADJUST 34 E _ COLOR TEMP ADJ menu ALIGNMENT 44 E G ALIGNMENT menu APERTURE VALUE 36 E _ INPUT CONFIG menu AUDIO INPUT 36 E _ INPUT CONFIG menu AUTO 32 E A2 CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu B BRIGHT 32 E _ CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu G CAM 36 E _ INPUT CONFIG menu CAPTION 41 E E5 SYSTEM CONFIG menu CH 38 E D211 REMOTE menu 40 E SYSTEM CONFIG menu CH NAME 41 E E4 SYSTEM CONFIG menu CH NO 41 E SYS
81. 9 SMPTE COLOR BARI EIA COLOR 0 00000 AUTO 000 000 000 00000 DsYNG 00 0 OFF INT SYNC 0 00 000000 EXTSYNC 0 000 00000 0000000000000 0000000 36 J 0000000 COLOR TEMP II 1 lJ uu 00000000000 300 srpucouricotzii n 0000 000000000000000000000 COLORTEMP 00000000 0 0 0000 0 0 00 0 00000000 GRASEBY SLs 9400 0000000000000000 MINOLTA CAO 000 300000000000000 PHILIPS PM 5639 THOMA TF6 000000000 OO UU 00000000000 MANUAL 00000000000 000000000000000 5600000000000 000 000000000000 PROBED 0000 0 BVM D9H3J DHS 000000 00000 0 BKM 00000000000000000000000000 000000000000000068 0 00000000 00000000000000000 BKM 4LQ 0000000 00000000000000 0 0000 0000000 000000 000000000 00000000000000 CONTROL PRESET ADJI 000000 T AUTO CHROMA PHASED 0 0000000 000000000000000 0000 0000000000000000 srb COLY COL2 Dey 9 0000000000000000000000000000 COLOR TEMP 010 020 030 MANUALIB1 ADJUST PROBE B2 START PROBE Y LOW LIGHT 20 IRE HIGH LIGHT 100 IRE LOAD REF VALUE B21 D65 D93 COPY B3 STD COL2 065 093
82. AL PROBE RED CONTRAST KNOB COPY GREEN BRIGHT KNOB BLUE CHROMA K N o Bey LUMINANCE PHASE KNOB TO CANCEL MENU KEY TO CONFIRM ENTER KEYI GAIN BIAS B 0500 6 0500 R 0500 B 0500 6 0500 R 0500 B2 PROBE 000000000000000000 20 0000 00 00 BKM 1AL SLS 9400 CA 100 TF6 5639 PROBE BKM 14L 2 328 20 0 00 10000000000000000000000 LOULIGHT 20IRE 2 77 00000 HIGHLIGHT IOOIRE 120 LOAD REF VALUE B21 REF VALUE 065 B3 093 is COPY FROM 0000000 STD 2 065 093 C1 FORMAT CONFIG 1 2 900000000000000000 suPrEL 0 0 0 0 1 RGB mFORMAT YPBPR sf NTSC PAL SLOT NO SLOT MR LANG CEN CM 01 501 INPUT NO 1 HD SDI EXT SYNC SLOT SLOT 5000000000 AUDIO INPUT 1 Um M COLOR TEMP STD 000000000000000000 NEC eeh 500000000000000 0 0000 0000000000000 00000000000 lt 21 00000 cH 1 C 2 2 pm ue COT TIO UO E ELCHE 125 601 system 0000000000 500 000000000 b SPECODDDDODDDDDDOD new wane MARKER WIDTH 000 000000000 YPBPR MATRIX 0 000000000 UCR MODE oFFH 4 BKM 2AW 0 0 0 5 00000000 480 600 480 608 000 525 0 U 00000000000 480 60 575 60 3
83. ATUS menu is used to view general data about the monitor and information about signals assigned to the slots in the rear panel The following information is displayed on the two pages of the STATUS menu Structure of the STATUS Menu Data about the current channel STATUS menu 1 2 Data about the monitor use and data about the input adaptors installed into the slots on the rear panel STATUS menu 2 2 Level 1 Level 2 STATUS 1 2 F1 STATUS 2 2 F2 SLOT 1 Fs MODEL NAME SERIAL NO Setting Lists of the STATUS Menu This section explains the setting lists displayed in the menu How to read the setting lists For purposes of explanation each setting list is preceded by a menu number These numbers are not displayed on the screen For more information about the menu number see About menu numbers on page 26 E The arrow mark gt refers you to another setting list that appears after you make the setting or to an operation that is carried out as a result of the setting When there is no arrow mark the menu does not have any sub list F STATUS menu Select the STATUS menu 1 2 or 2 2 gt 1 F1 STATUS 1 2 menu Data about the current channel is displayed CH channel number SL slot number IN input connector number FORMAT format of the input signal NAME channel name 42 E STATUS 2 2 menu Data about the monitor is displayed at the uppe
84. CHROMA and PHASE levels automatically Input the color bar signals to the board to be adjusted and select the required color bar signals gt Adjustment is carried out BAR 100 100 full field 8 color bar white yellow cyan green magenta red blue black BAR 75 75 full field color bar with 100 white signal SMPTE COLOR BARSMPTE standard color bar EIA COLOR BAREIA standard color bar Dmm When you execute the AUTO menu SYNC button should be set to OFF INT SYNC EXT SYNC will cause an error abortion of auto adjustment procedure 32 E Adjusting the Color Temperature COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu Overview The monitor can memorize the data for up to three color temperatures STD COL1 COL2 The data for each color temperature is adjusted with the COLOR TEMP ADJ menu The data of the color temperature selected in the INPUT CONFIG menu is adjusted Color temperature adjustment can be made in the following three ways Knob adjustment MANUAL menu You can adjust the color temperature with the bias and gain knobs Automatic adjustment using a probe PROBE menu You can use the following probes for automatic adjustment of color temperature Except for the Sony BKM 14L a cable is required to connect the color analyzer to the monitor Manufacturer Probe Model Name SONY BKM 14L no cable required GRASEBY SLS 9400 MINOLTA CA 100 PHILIPS PM 5639 THOMA TF6
85. CONFIG menu 1 PIN 38 E 21 REMOTE menu 2 PIN 38 E REMOTE menu 3 PIN 38 E REMOTE menu 4 PIN 38 E REMOTE menu 5 PIN 38 E REMOTE menu 6 PIN 38 REMOTE menu 7 PIN 38 _ REMOTE menu eti gio Oj Nj O O N 8COLOR BAR 100 8COLOR BAR 75 8 PIN CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu REMOTE menu 57 Menu Configuration MAIN MENU MENU 1 A4 PURUS Set the preset value with the B MCONTROL PRESET ADJ adjustment knobs L COLOR TEMP ADJ CONFIG D ReEmoTe SYSTEM CONFIG F STATUS TO CANCEL MENU KEY AE TS NIMEN Ea TO CONFIRM ENTER KEY 100 CONTRAST 100 PHASE 100 BRIGHT 2100 2 Set by automatic adjustment using the MANUAL FULL FIELD WHITE 100 color bar signal HEN AUTO 8COLOR BAR 100 BCOLOR BAR 75 SMPTE COLOR BAR COLOR BRR g o B B1 1 2 B1 2 2 COLOR TEMP ADJ ADJUST ADJUST T gt STD STD STD o MANUAL PROBE RED CONTRAST KNOB COPY GREEN KNOB x BLUE KNOB LUMINANCE PHASE KNOB TO CANCEL MENU KEY TO CONFIRM ENTER KEY GAIN BIAS B 0500 6 0500 R 0500 B 0500 6 0500 R 0500 B2 PROBE Select the probe for color temperature adjustment THE Select th
86. CSW CONFIG 1 MONITOR ADDRESS E11 SYSTEM CONFIG 2 2 FORMAT DISPLAY E2 POSITION CH NO E3 POSITION NAME E4 POSITION CAPTION E5 MAINTENANCE ENTER PASSWORD Setting Lists of the SYSTEM CONFIG Menu This section explains the setting lists displayed in the menu How to read the setting lists For purposes of explanation each setting list is preceded by a menu number These numbers are not displayed on the screen For more information about the menu number see About menu numbers on page 26 E The arrow mark gt refers you to another setting list that appears after you make the setting or to an operation that is carried out as a result of the setting When there is no arrow mark the menu does not have any sub list The factory setting is shown in the brackets 40 E 1 2 SYSTEM CONFIG 1 2 menu Set each of the following items STANDBY MODE Select the power up condition when the MAIN POWER switch is turned on BVM D14H1U D14H1E D14H1A D14H5U D14HSE D14HS5SA or when the battery is installed BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9H1A D9H5U D9H5E D9HSA ON Standby mode OFF Operation mode DEFAULT CH Select the power up input channel LAST or CH x LAST Set the channel to the channel that was selected at the time the power was last turned off CH x Set the channel to a specific channel number DEGAUSS DELAY Se
87. D14H1U D14H1E DI14HIA approx 346 x 280 x 519mm 13 5 11 s x 20 1 2 inches 014 50 014 5 014 5 approx 482 x 280 x 562mm 19 x 11 22 4 inches Including all protruding parts 47 E 5 euin gt 5 5 gt Specifications Dimensional drawing BVM D9HSU D9HSE D9H5A Unit mm inches BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9H1A Front Unit mm inches Front 210 8 3 163 6 1 2 ne 163 6 1 2 217 8 5 J Side Q D E gt 2 c x 453 17 1 4 379 5 15 15 79 22 352 5 14 Side 438 17 4 j 3 L L 30 1 3 16 a a 0 A a 00090000005006095599689958099505909099090905909 000000000000000000000000000900000000000 Lo 290000900909902099990009909009059965090999000009 57 32880 0 0 0
88. FORMAT C1 YPBPR RGB NTSC PAL SLOT NO D1 SDI INPUT NO HD SDI EXT SYNC SLOT AUDIO INPUT COLOR TEMP APERTURE VALUE CHANNEL C 2 PROG EDIT VTR NEW NAME INPUT CONFIG 2 2 CHx 1125 601 SYSTEM H PHASE MARKER PHASE MARKER WIDTH NTSC SET UP YPBPR MATRIX VCR MODE 35 E umo 191deuo III Setting the Input Configuration INPUT CONFIG Menu Setting Lists in the INPUT CONFIG Menu This section explains the setting lists displayed in the menu How to read the setting lists For purposes of explanation each setting list is preceded by a menu number These numbers are not displayed on the screen For more information about the menu number see About menu numbers on page 26 E The arrow mark gt refers you to another setting list that appears after you make the setting or to an operation that is carried out as a result of the setting When there is no arrow mark the menu does not have any sub list 1 2 INPUT CONFIG 1 2 menu Set input signal data for each channel CH x Current channel is indicated To change the channel enter a channel number with the numeric keypad The settings below will be stored as information of this channel FORMAT Select the input signal type gt C1 SLOT NO Select the slot number INPUT NO Select the input connector number EXT SYNC SLOT Select
89. FT button Press to select one of the two functions designated to the function buttons Each time the SHIFT button is pressed the LED turns on SHIFT ON lits in amber and off SHIFT OFF SHIFT OFF The functions indicated above the function buttons can be used the LED of the function button lits in green SHIFT ON The functions indicated below the function buttons can be used the LED of the function button lits in amber Function buttons Change the operation conditions for the monitor Each time the button is pressed the LED turns on and turns off and the operation conditions are changed Each button has two functions Select one of the two functions by pressing the SHIFT button When the SHIFT button is set to ON the LED lights in amber and when the SHIFT button is set to OFF the LED of each button lights in green For the functions of the function buttons in case of SHIFT OFF and SHIFT ON see pages 10 and 11 E Menu operation buttons MENU button Press to display the monitor menus UP DOWN buttons Press to select the 4 items and setting values For more information about menu operation see Basic Menu Operations on page 25 E D Stand Pull out to use Using the Carrying Handle and Stand Pull out toward front side N IAJ AO 191deuo III Location and Function of Parts Function buttons in SHIFT OFF m
90. M 1035 60 15 1035 30 2 1 interlace 169 S 001B 1080 60 15 1080 30 2 1 interlace 169 SMPTE 274M BTA 5 001 720 60 750 720 60 Progressive 16 9 SMPTE 296M QO 000 UU 000 00000000000000 55 J OU HE 0000 00000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000 0000 GRASEBY U 00000 SLS 94000 000000000 0000000000 000000 00 1 6 2 1 5 o 3 8775576 0000 1 1 GND 2 2 RXD 3 3 TXD 4 4 GND 5 5 N C 6 6 7 8 1000 000000000 D sub 250 0 00000 00 00 000000 00 1 13 2 1 9000000000008 s 3 Keds 14 25 8 7 7 6 1 1 SYNC TXD 2 2 V SYNC RXD 3 3 RTS RTS 4 4 GND CTS 5 5 N C N C 6 6 TXD GND 7 7 5V N C 8 25 8 RXD 56 J PHILIPSO D D O00 PM 56390 000000000 PHILIPSO 00000 PM 5639 640 0000000000 1 6 000000 00 2 1 5 0 e4 3 OOQ 27 6 SYNC V SYNC oO oO oO oO RTS GND N C TXD
91. ME 0 0 000 AUDIOINGOOOOOOO 000000000000 000000 0 0 0000 00000000000000 0 LED 0 00000 ON OOND 0 0000 0 0 0000 000000 00 2000 00000 00000 00000000000 00000000000000000000000000000 PRESET 0 000000000 000000000000000 CONTROL PRESET 0000000 0 0000000 CONTROL PRESET 1 0 350 0 00 XI 0000000 PHASE CHROMA BRIGHT CONTRAST 0000 000 000 000000 00000 00000 00000 00000 PHASE CHROMA BRIGHT ONTRAS O O 0 00 00 0 000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000 00000000 SHIFTO 00 000 00000000000000000000 0000000000 2100000000000000000000 0 0000 LEDO 00000000000 00000 000 OFFO 000000 00000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000 LD 0000 LEDO 00000 0000 00000000000000000 0000000000 LEDO 0000 0 0 0 00000000000000 00000 000000 22 00000 0000000000 00 ON OFF 0 05 0000 00 0000 000 0 00 00 OFF 0000000000 LEDO 00000000 ONDO 0 000 000 LEDO 00000000000 0000 OFFA 000 140 000000000 0 00 500 0000 00 000000000 0000000000000 00000
92. REMOTE 1 2 common settings 1 PIN CH01 2 PIN 2 3 PIN TALLY RED 4 PIN TALLY GREEN 5 PIN EXT SYNC PARALLEL REMOTE 1 GND PARALLEL REMOTE 2 6 PIN UNDERSCAN 7 PIN 16 9 8 PIN 4 3 MARKER 38 E Note PINs 1 to 4 and PIN 6 of the PARALLEL REMOTE 1 2 are connected inside the unit therefore different functions cannot be assigned to those pins 1 2 1 8 PIN menu 1 2 Assign a function to the selected pin CH Select a channel number Enter the desired channel number with the numeric keypad Set to unused UNDER SCAN Set underscan on or off 16 9 Set a 16 9 aspect ratio on or off H DELAY Set the horizontal sync display on or off V DELAY Set the vertical sync display on or off EXT SYNC Set the synchronization to external sync signals enabled or disabled APERTURE Set the correction of frequency characteristics enabled or disabled MONO Set monochrome display on or off BLUE ONLY Set the blue signal pictures display monochrome on or off 2 2 1 8 PIN menu 2 2 Assign a function to the selected pin R OFF Set cutting red beams enabled or disabled G OFF Set cutting green beams enabled or disabled B OFF Set cutting blue beams enabled or disabled 4 3 MARKER Set the 4 3 marker display on or off CAPTION VISION Set Caption Vision on or off TALLY RED Set tally red on or off TALLY GREEN Set tally green on or off DEGAUSS Set degaussing
93. SONY TRINITRONe COLOR VIDEO MONITOR BVM D9H1J D9H1U D9H1E D9H1A BVM D9H5J D9H5U D9HSE D9H5A BVM D14H1J D14H1UD14H1bE D14H1A BVM D14H5J D14H5U D14H5E D14H5A Mulliformat OPERATION MANUAL 1st Edition Revised 3 Serial No 2000001 and Higher 000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000 0 0000000000000000000000 300 EHO 00000000000 000000000000000000 000000000 0700000 00000000000000000000 0000000 5 0 0000 00 00 0 0 00 000 000 00 0 0000 00000 000000000 00 0000000000000000000000000 0000000000 HU D ELE EI gt 0000000000000 00000000000 000 9 0000000000000 0000000000000 00000000000 00000000000
94. TEM CONFIG menu CHANNEL NAME 36 E C2 INPUT CONFIG menu CHROMA 32 E _ CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu COL TEMP SHORT CUT 41 E _ SYSTEM CONFIG menu COL1 34 E _ COLOR TEMP ADJ menu COL2 34 E _ COLOR TEMP ADJ menu COLOR TEMP 36 E _ INPUT CONFIG menu COLOR TEMP ADJ 33 E B COLOR TEMP ADJ menu CONFIG COPY 41 E 1 SYSTEM CONFIG menu CONT BRT HOLD 41 E _ SYSTEM CONFIG menu CONTRAST 32 E _ CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu CONTROL PRESET ADJ 31 E A CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu COPY 34 E B3 COLOR TEMP ADJ menu D D1 SDI 36 E _ INPUT CONFIG menu D65 34 E _ COLOR TEMP ADJ menu D93 34 E COLOR TEMP ADJ menu DEFAULT CH 40 E _ SYSTEM CONFIG menu DEGAUSS DELAY 40 E _ SYSTEM CONFIG menu E EDIT 36 E _ INPUT CONFIG menu EIA COLOR BAR 32 E _ CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu ENTER PASSWORD 40 E _ SYSTEM CONFIG menu EXT SYNC SLOT 36 E _ INPUT CONFIG menu F FORMAT 36 E 1 INPUT CONFIG menu FORMAT DISPLAY 41 E E2 SYSTEM CONFIG menu FULL FIELD WHITE 100 31 E _ CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu G GROUP ADDRESS 38 E _ REMOTE menu H KEY 44 E _ ALIGNMENT menu H SIZE 44 E _ ALIGNMENT menu H PHASE 36 E _ INPUT CONFIG menu 44 E _ ALIGNMENT menu H PIN 44 E _ ALIGNMENT menu HD SDI 36 E _ INPUT CONFIG menu HIGH LIGHT 34 E COLOR TEMP ADJ menu INPUT CONFIG 35 E INPUT CONFIG menu INPUT NO 36 E _ INPUT CONFIG menu L LAST 40 E _ SYSTEM CONFIG menu LOAD REF VALUE 34 E B21 COLOR TEMP ADJ menu LOW LIGHT 34 E _ COLOR TEMP ADJ menu
95. actory setting function assigned to each pin are given below 1 D sub 9 pin 5 1 9 6 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 for D sub 9 pin Short each pin and pin 5 together for modular connector OFF or disabled Leave each pin open SERIAL REMOTE connectors Pin number Functions female D sub 9 pin Set input signal channel 1 numeric keypad These are RS 485 serial interface connectors used for 1 function connecting two or more BVM xxE F G BVM Dxx 2 Set input signal channel 2 numeric keypad and HDM xxE series monitors function The IN and OUT connectors form a loop through 3 Set red tally lamp on or off connection 4 Set green tally lamp on or off I Select sync signal SYNC button function Connect two monitors using a cable with D sub 9 pin plugs such as an RCC 5G not supplied as shown in 6 Set underscan on or off the figure 7 Set a 16 9 aspect ratio on or off 8 Set the 4 3 area marker display on or off Monitor 1 Monitor 2 9 GND 1 SERIAL 1 1 SERIAL 1 1 REMOTE 2 modular connector 0 1 1 1 1 1 IN i Pin number Functions i i 1 1 1 1 Set input signal channel 1 numeric keypad OUT function 1 1 1 2 Set in
96. alado incorrectamente la beter a Cambie s lo por una del mismo tipo o especificaciones equivalentes de entre las recomendadas por el fabricante Las bater as viejas se deben eliminar siguiendo las instrucciones del fabricante ATTENZIONE Pericolo di esplosione se la pila viene sostituita scorrettamente Sostituirla solo con un altra uguale o di un tipo equivalente consigliato dal fabbricante Gettare via le pile usate secondo le istruzioni del fabbricante Note The socket outlet should be installed near the equipment and be easily accessible Remarque La prise doit tre pr s de l appareil et facile d acc s Hinweis Zur Trennung vom Netz ist der Netzstecker aus der Steckdose zu ziehen welche sich in der des Ger tes befinden mu und leicht zug nglich sein soll Nota La toma mural debe estar instalada cerca del equipo y debe accederse a sta con facilidad Nota La presa di corrente deve essere situata vicino all apparecchio e deve essere facilmente accessibile For customers in the USA BVM D9H1U D9H5U BVM D14H1U D14H5U This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in
97. amp or off Set green tally lamp on or off Select sync signal SYNC button function Set underscan on or off Set a 16 9 aspect ratio on or off Set the 4 3 area marker display on or off BY GND 2 modular connector Functions Set input signal channel 1 numeric keypad function Pin number 1 Set input signal channel 2 numeric keypad z function 3 Set red tally lamp on or off 4 Set green tally lamp on or off 5 GND 6 Set underscan on or off pin function assignments can be changed with the REMOTE menu For information about the REMOTE menu see D Assigning the Remote Control Functions REMOTE Menu on page 37 E 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 for D sub 9 pin Short each pin and pin 5 together for modular connector OFF or disabled Leave each pin open DC 12V IN jack XLR type 4 pin Connects the DC 12V external power source to use the monitor EJECT button While sliding this button remove the AC adaptor or battery AC adaptor battery attachment place Attach the AC adaptor or battery Q SERIAL REMOTE connectors female D sub 9 pin and SERIAL REMOTE CTRL UNIT select switch BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9H1A only These are RS 485 serial interface connectors u
98. ch Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt werden Um einen elektrischen Schlag zu vermeiden darf das Geh use nicht ge ffnet werden Uberlassen Sie Wartungsarbeiten stets nur einem Fachmann ADVERTENCIA Para evitar incendios o el riesgo de electrocuci n no exponga la unidad a la lluvia ni a la humedad Para evitar descargas el ctricas no abra la unidad En caso de aver a solicite los servicios de personal cualificado Per evitare incendi o cortocircuiti l apparecchio non deve essere esposto alla pioggia o all umidit Per evitare scosse elettriche non aprite l apparecchio Per le riparazioni rivolgetevi solo a personale qualificato CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions ATTENTION Il y a un risque d explosion si la pile est mal ins r e Remplacer la pile uniquement par une pile de m me type ou de type quivalent recommand par le fabricant Jeter les piles us es conform ment aux instructions du fabricant VORSICHT Es besteht Explosionsgefahr wenn die Batterie inkorrekt eingelegt wird Es darf nur eine identische oder eine vom Hersteller empfohlene Batterie des gleichen Typs eingesetzt werden Entladene Batterien sind nach den Anweisungen des Herstellers zu entsorgen PRECAUCION Peligro de explosi n en caso de haberse inst
99. contrast brightness chroma and phase by turning the corresponding knobs The PHASE knob is also used to enter the setting values with the menus It is possible to set the preset value for each adjusting item with the CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu For Information about the CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu see Preset Adjustment of the Picture Level Control Knobs CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu on page 31 E CONTRAST MANUAL CONTRAST button and knob BRIGHT BRIGHT button and knob CHROMA CHROMA button and knob PHASE J button and knob Note The PHASE and CHROMA knobs may not be adjusted due to the signals However these knobs are used for selecting the items or entering the setting values with the menus continued 17 E ENTE ex N IAJ AO dey Location and Function of Parts Menu operation buttons MENU button Press to display the monitor UP MENU menus UP DOWN buttons Press to select the DOWN ENTER items and setting values ENTER button Press to confirm the items and values entered Ent button on the numeric keypad has the same function For more information about menu operation see Basic Menu Operations on page 25 E POWER lamp Lights when the monitor is put into operation mode from standby mode see STANDBY lamp by pressing the POWER switch Note When the STANDBY lamp is blinking the m
100. dB BVM DIAHIU DIAHIE 014 1 014 50 014 5 D14HSA 48 Hz to 24 MHz 0 dB 3 dB Aperture compensation OFF 0 dB ON 2 dB to 6 dB 575 501 480 60I inputs 5 MHz Input other than the above 16 MHz Picture performance 596 overscan of CRT effective screen area adjustable range greater than 15 Normal scan Underscan 3 underscan of CRT effective screen area adjustable range greater than 15 Linearity Within a central area bounded by a circle with a diameter equal to the picture height less than 1 0 of the picture height and outside the same area about 2 0 of the picture height Color temperature D93 D65 adjustable to other color temperatures 2 The aperture cannot be compensated for RGB input signals Convergence error Within a central area bounded by a circle with a diameter equal to the picture height Less than 0 4 mm with a central area bounded by a circle and less than 0 7 mm at any other point Standard luminescence 120 cd m at standard 1 Vp p 100 white signal Raster size stability Less than 1 of picture height at 120 cd m peak luminescence 10 to 90 APL Resolution at screen center 120 cd m luminescence BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9H1A D9HSU D9HSE D9HSA 340 lines 16 9 450 TV lines 4 3 BVM D14H1U D14H1E D14H1A 014 50 014 5 014 5 600 lines 16 9 800 lines 4 3 Operating conditions Temperature 0 C to 35 C 32 F to 95 F Optimum temp
101. displayed MONO button When this button is pushed in ON a monochrome picture is displayed When the buttons is off the monitor switches automatically color mode The MONO button does not function with the RGB signal input When the NTSC or PAL color signals are received and color burst signals are not input the monitor does not switch to color mode MONO APT aperture button When this button is pushed in ON the frequency response can be modified The degree of modification is set with the menu When RGB COMB signals are input the button does not function COMB button This button does not function with this monitor However when the BKM 127W NTSC PAL Input Adaptor optional is installed and the NTSC or PAL color signals are received the monitor can be used with the comb filter turned on 1 F2 F1 button When this button is pushed in ON the characters disappear from the monitor on the MANUAL menu of the level 1 of the CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu the MANUAL menu of the level 1 of the COLOR TEMP ADJ menu and the ALIGNMENT menu ADDRESS F2 button When this button is pushed in ON you can access directly the MANUAL menu of the level 1 of the COLOR TEMP ADJ menu if the short cut function is assigned to this button ian ADDRESS button When this button is pushed in ON the ADDRESS menu appears on the screen By using the ADDRESS menu operation conditions for mul
102. e probe BKM 14L SLS 9400 100 TF6 PROBE BKM 14L or PM 5639 nel Confirm Change y value on the Chromaticity LOULIGHT 201RE 2 7 Coordinate and luminance HIGHLIGHT 1OOIRE 120 LOAD REF VALUE B21 REF VALUE 065 B3 093 You can copy the color temperature STD data 065 093 C1 FORMAT C 1 2 Set input signal data for each channel WYPBPR SMPTE gt velect the level o INPUT 186 1 2 N channel is indicated ee signals WFORMAT YPBP R 2 Select the input signal type NTSC PAL SLOT NO SLOTI Select the slot b 01 501 LIPE N ib Select the slot number HD SDI EAT SENE S COT stori Select the input connector number AUDIO INPUT 1 2 COLOR TEMP STD gt Select the slot when the external sync signal is used APERTURE VALUE 100 L Select the audio input number BVM D9H5 only CHANNEL NAME PROG L gt Select the color temperature C2 Enter the aperture adjustment value Give the channel name Select in the C2 menu 1 CHANNEL NAME C 2 2 EDIT INPUT CONFIG 2 2 pm Current channel is indicated CH 1 125 601 SYSTEM 10801 7 Select the number of active scanning lines per frame PRSE 000 Set the holizontal picture position NEW NAME MARKER PHASE 000 E MARKER UIDTH 000 gt Se
103. e when the MAIN POWER switch is turned on For information about the SYSTEM CONFIG menu see Setting the Power Up Conditions and Data about the Screen Display SYSTEM CONFIG Menu on page 39 E Q AC IN connector 3 pin Connects the monitor to an AC power source via the supplied AC power cord AC power cord supplied Attach the AC plug holder to the AC power cord and connect it to the AC IN connector so that the cord does not come loose CONTROL UNIT connector female D sub 9 BVM D14H1U D14H1E D14H1A only Connects a monitor control unit such as the BKM 10R using a cable with D sub 9 pin plugs such as an RCC 5G not supplied 23 E Installation of the 4 3 Mask When the aspect ratio is switched from 16 9 to 4 3 replace the 16 9 mask with the supplied 4 3 mask BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9H1A D9H5U D9H5E D9H5A Installing the 4 3 mask 1 Remove four screws from both sides of the monitor and then remove 16 9 mask BVM D14H1U D14H1E D14H1 A D14H5U D14H5E D14H5A 2 Install the 4 3 mask supplied and fix both sides with four screws Replacing the 16 9 mask Remove the 4 3 mask and replace the 16 9 mask using the same procedures as those for installing the 4 3 mask 24 E Installing the 4 3 mask 1 Remove the 16 9 mask 2 Install the
104. enzine or abrasive cleansers since they will damage the cabinet As a safety precaution unplug the unit before cleaning it On repacking Do not throw away the carton and packing materials They make an ideal container which to transport the unit If you have any questions about this unit contact your authorized Sony dealer On magnetism Do not place the unit near any objects or pieces of equipment which generate magnetism such as magnets speakers electric clocks toys using magnets health appliances etc Magnetism will cause picture bounce oscillations or picture discoloration Also the picture may become fuzzy or the colors may not reproduce correctly due to earth magnetism This depends on direction that the unit is installed This is not equipment failure In such a case simply degauss the unit On the CRT Dust accumulates on the CRT easily Clean the CRT when necessary with a soft cloth The surface of the CRT is easily scratched therefore do not rub or touch the surface of the CRT unnecessarily since this may result in a scratched picture tube f you touch the surface of the CRT you may feel a weak electrical shock This is simply static electricity that is generated on the surface of the CRT It will not affect the human body On using as the monitor for 4 3 signals The 16 9 mask is installed at the factory When the display is set to the 4 3 aspect ratio the upper and lower porti
105. erature 20 C to 30 C 68 F to 86 F 0 to 90 no condensation 700 hPa to 1060 hPa Humidity Pressure Storage and transport conditions Temperature 10 to 40 C 14 F to 104 P Humidity 0 to 90 Pressure 700 hPa to 1060 hPa pagay Specifications Accessories supplied AC power cord 1 AC adaptor 1 BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9H1A D9HSU D9HSE D9HSA only AC plug holder 1 Tally plate 1 4 3 mask 1 Operation manual 1 Acquired safety regulations UL1950 CSA950 FCC Class A IC Class A DHHS DNHW TUV EN60950 PTB CE Marking C tick Mark Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 52 Available Signal Format Total lines Active Frame System per frame jaa rate HZ Scanning format Aspect Standard 575 501 PAL 625 575 25 2 1 interlace 16 9 4 3 ITU 601 480 601 5 525 483 30 2 1 interlace 16 9 4 3 ITU 601 575 50P 625 575 50 Progressive 16 9 4 3 480 60 525 483 60 Progressive 16 9 4 3 SMPTE 293M 1080 48 1125 1080 24 2 1 interlace 16 9 _ 1080 501 1125 1080 25 2 1 interlace 16 9 SMPTE 294M o 1035 601 1125 1035 30 2 1 interlace 16 9 BTA S 001B 8 1080 601 1125 1080 30 2 1 interlace 16 9 SMPTE 274M BTA S 001B 720 60P 750 720 60 Progressive 16 9 SMPTE 296M 8 Available when the optional adaptor is installed Also compatible with 1 001 53
106. erse order described above 4 Press the ENTER or Ent button The selected character is entered CHANNEL NAME CH 1 PROG EDIT CAM UTR MNEW 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 previous level To correct the entered character Press the Del button on the numeric keypad The character the left side of the in yellow is deleted ADDRESS Menu In addition to the menus displayed on the menu list the ADDRESS menu is provided This ADDRESS menu is used to select the monitor or the monitor group so that when several monitors are connected together via serial remote ports the control panel can select which monitor to control To display or exit the ADDRESS menu press the ADDRESS button The method of choosing menu items and changing settings is the same as with the other menus For information about the ADDRESS menu see Selecting the Monitor to Control ADDRESS Menu on page 45 E 29 E III Menus consist of one to three levels Detailed information on the levels of menus is described at the top of explanation of each menu Main Menu Functions A CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu Sets the preset values for the input signal s chroma con
107. etting lists displayed in the The arrow mark gt refers you to another setting list menu that appears after you make the setting or to an operation that is carried out as a result of the setting How to read the setting lists When there is no arrow mark the menu does not have For purposes of explanation each setting list is any sub list preceded by a menu number These numbers are not displayed on the screen For more information about the menu number see About menu numbers on page 26 E 31 E nuaN 191deuo III Preset Adjustment of the Picture Level Control Knobs CONTROL PRESET ADJ Menu CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu Select the setting method MANUAL Set with the MANUAL adjustment knobs gt A1 AUTO Set by automatic adjustment gt A2 MANUAL menu Adjust values by turning the CHROMA PHASE CONTRAST and or BRIGHT knobs After the adjustment press the ENTER or Ent button to confirm the adjusted values The setting value is 0 to 200 CHROMA xxx PHASE xxx CONTRAST xxx BRIGHT xxx When you want to erase characters from the screen while adjusting manually Press the button The characters disappear To display characters press the button again To reset the setting to the default Press the corresponding MANUAL adjustment button 014 50 014 5 014 5 or knob BVM D9HSU D9HSE D9HSA The adjusted value is reset to 100 default AUTO menu You can adjust the
108. fth menu in Level 3 e g A135 Only the menus which require explanation are preceded by menu numbers Thus the menu number is counted without menus which do not require explanation 26 E Menu Operation Follow the steps described below to display the menu and perform the adjustment or setup you wish 1 Press the MENU button The Menu List is displayed 2 Using the UP DOWN buttons or PHASE knob move the cursor to the desired item Example select the INPUT CONFIG menu by pressing the DOWN button MENU CONTROL PRESET ADJ COLOR TEMP ADJ INPUT CONFIG REMOTE SYSTEM CONFIG STATUS ALIGNMENT Cursor Menu List 3 Press the ENTER button or Ent button The Level 1 of the selected menu is displayed INPUT CONFIG 1 2 T CH MFORMAT YPBPR SLOT NO SLOT INPUT NO 1 EXT SYNC SLOT SLOT AUDIO INPUT ind COLOR TEMP STD APERTURE VALUE SSS CHANNEL NAME PROG continued 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the desired menu is displayed For more information about setting and adjustments see below 4 indicates that the menu continues onto next page 7 indicates that P the menu is SU Neds CONFIG6 1 2 Der EFO YPBPR previous page SLOT NO Selects from INPUT NO 1 various options EXT SYNC SLOT SLOTI AUDIO INPUT Indicates that COLOR TEMP srp this item has sub list Thus APERTURE VALUE COO you can go to CHANNEL NAME
109. g CONT BRT HOLD gt Select the CONT BRT settings in the E11 gt COL TEMP SHORT CUT OFF COLOR TEMP ADJ COPY FROM You can copy the INPUT acc su ON E1 conris COPY b Set the short cut function to the F2 key NMONITOR ADDRESS CONFIG menu and SYSTEM L gt Set the automatic color control CONFIG menu except DEGAUSS DELAY from the monitor which you assign the address No E 2 2 SYSTEM CONFIG 2 2 T E2 mroRMaT DISPLAY AUTO R i SDSTTEON BDITON gt Select the display mode of the signal format and display position auT oy Select the display mode of the channel number and display position POSITION TOP RIGHT E4 NAME auro gt Select the display mode of the channel name and display position TOP LEFT gt Select the caption display mode E5 CAPTION OFF od k MAINTENANCE For qualified service personnel F F1 STATUS 1 2 CH SL IN FORMAT NAME 74 1 YPBPR PROG 2 2 1 NTSC PAL 3 3 201 501 4 1 1 YPBPR 5 2 2 NTSC PAL 8 2 1 NTSC PAL m 1 YPBPR 8 101 501 9 1 1 YPBPR F2 1 STATUS 2 2 N SLOT1 COMPONENT MODEL NAME BUM DSHSU MODEL NAME BKM 129X SERIAL NO 2001234 SERIAL NO 9071501 OPERATION TIME 000123H SOFTWARE VERSION 1 00 5 COMPONENT x 51072 NTSC PAL gt Data about the installed gt SLOT3 DI SDI optional boa
110. h is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red Ensure that your equipment is connected correctly if you are in any doubt consult a qualified electrician Achtung bei Installation des Ger ts in einem Gestell a Erh hte Umgebungstemperatur bei Betrieb Wird das Ger t in einem geschlossenen Gestell oder einem Gestell mit mehreren anderen Ger ten installiert kann die Umgebungstemperatur um das Gestell h her sein als die normale Umgebungstemperatur im Raum Achten Sie daher bitte besonders darauf das Ger t in einer Umgebung zu installieren in der die Temperatur nicht ber die vom Hersteller angegebene Umgebungstemperatur von 0 bis 35 32 F bis 95 F ansteigt Tmra b Reduzierte Bel ftung Das Ger t muB so im Gestell installiert werden daB eine Bel ftung gew hrleistet ist die f r den sicheren Betrieb des Ger ts erforderlich ist c Mechanische Belastung Das mu so im Gestell installiert werden da nicht durch eine ungleichm Bige mechanische Belastung Unfallgefahr entsteht d berlastung der Stromkreise Der Anschlu des Ger ts an das Versorgungsnetz erfordert sorgfaltige Planung Bitte beachten Sie insbesondere die Auswirkungen die eine berlastung der Stromkreise im Hinblick auf den berspannungsschutz und die physischen Komponenten des Versorgungsnetzes haben kann Beachten Sie in diesem Zusammenhang unbedingt die Angaben auf dem
111. haracters entered Q Numeric keypad Use to designate the channel number for the input signal to be monitored or to enter the setting values with the menus Del button Deletes the values and characters entered Numeric buttons Q Carrying handle Pull out to use for carrying the monitor Q OPTION connector Used to connect the BKM 11R Monitor Control Unit or Auto Setup Probe BKM 14L etc VOLUME control Adjusts the volume of the audio signals from the equipment connected to the AUDIO IN jacks at the rear of the monitor MANUAL adjustment knobs Each press of one of these knobs turns the knob s green LED on or off When the corresponding knob is on lit it is possible to manually adjust the contrast brightness chroma and phase by turning the corresponding knobs The PHASE knob is also used to select the items or enter the setting values with the menus It is possible to set the preset value for each adjusting item with the CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu For Information about the CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu see Preset Adjustment of the Picture Level Control Knobs CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu on page 31 E PHASE CHROMA BRIGHT CONTRAST knob knob knob knob PHASE CHROMA BRIGHT ONTRAS Note The PHASE and CHROMA knobs may not be adjusted due to the signals However these knobs are used for selecting the items or entering the setting values with the menus SHI
112. he Picture ALIGNMENT Menu ALIGNMENT menu Adjust the position size or geometry of the picture with the UP and DOWN buttons or PHASE knob V SIZE Adjust the height of the picture 1 CENTER Adjust the vertical picture position SIZE Adjust the width of the picture __ PHASE Adjust the horizontal picture position I H PIN Correct side pincushion distortion C H KEY Correct trapezoid distortion 44 E continued Selecting the Monitor to Control ADDRESS Menu Overview When multiple monitors are connected by a serial remote connection the ADDRESS menu is used to choose whether one particular monitor or monitor group will be controlled or whether operations are to be performed on all monitors together Displaying the ADDRESS Menu Press the ADDRESS button The ADDRESS menu is displayed on the screen By pressing the ENTER or Ent button after selecting the item serial remote operation becomes activated Settings made with the menu items are as follows ADDRESS SINGLE GROUP ALL ALL POWER ON ALL POWER OFF DISPLAY MONITOR ADDRESS DISPLAY GROUP ADDRESS ADDRESS Menu Item Function SINGLE Controls only a specified monitor Enter the monitor address number GROUP Controls only a specified monitor group Enter the group address number ALL Controls all monitors ALL POWER ON Turns all connected moni
113. hen these buttons are pushed in ON R red G green and B blue beams are cut respectively F3 F3 F4 buttons For future expansion F4 MARKER MARKER button When this button is pushed in ON a 4 3 marker is displayed and it is possible to check the 4 3 aspect area in the 16 9 picture The 4 3 marker is not displayed when the signals of the 4 3 aspect ratio are monitored or the monitor is in H V delay mode 20 E BVM D14H1U D14H1E D14H1A D14H5U D14H5E D14H5A Rear Panel BVM D14H5U D14H5E D14H5A D PARALLEL REMOTE 1 2 connectors Analog input output connectors D SERIAL REMOTE connectors MAIN POWER switch AC IN connector oo0000000 00 00000000000 0000000000000000000000 BVM D14H1U D14H1E D14H1A option slots D PARALLEL REMOTE 1 2 connectors Analog input output connectors B SERIAL REMOTE connectors MAIN POWER switch AC IN connector CONTROL UNIT connector continued 21 N IAJ AO 191deuo Location Function of Parts PARALLEL REMOTE 1 2 connectors 1 female D sub 9 pin 2 modular connector Form a parallel switch and controls the monitor externally The pin assignment and f
114. ideo monitors allowing you to control multiple monitors from one control unit BKM 14L Auto Setup Probe A probe allowing the automatic adjustment of this monitor s color temperature For installation MB 520 Mounting Bracket Mounting bracket to mount one or two BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9H1A D9H5U D9HS5E D9H5A in a 19 inch EIA standard rack MB 519 Mounting Panel Panel for the BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9H1A to fill up the space created when mounting a video monitor to a rack with the MB 520 mounting bracket MB 509 Mounting Panel Panel for BVM D9H5U D9HSE D9H5A to fill up the space created when mounting a video monitor to a rack with the MB 520 mounting bracket BKM 30E14 Rack Mount Kit Rack mount kit for mounting the BVM D14H5U D14HSE D14HSA in an EIA standard 19 inch rack BKM 31E14 Rack Mount Kit Rack mount kit for mounting the BVM D14H1U D14H1E D14HI1A an EIA standard 19 inch rack Others VF 508 Monitor ENG Kit Kit for the BVM D9H1 D9HS that includes a light intercepting hood which is mounted on the front of a monitor and a connector protector which is mounted on the rear Input adaptors The input connector panel is configured by sliding the optional input adaptor into the input option slot at the rear of the monitor Up to three adaptors can be installed to the monitor The input signal type for each connector of the adaptor is set with the INPUT CONFIG menu in accordance with the configuration of the
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116. l Unit SERIAL REMOTE and PARALLEL REMOTE for control but commands from PARALLEL REMOTE have priority Therefore it is impossible for the BKM 10R 11R or SERIAL REMOTE to change items set by PARALLEL REMOTE There is no priority order between commands from SERIAL REMOTE and the BKM 10R 11R control panel Structure of the REMOTE Menu PARALLEL REMOTE 1 and 2 are connected parallel inside the unit therefore there is no priority order between them About monitor address and group numbers It is possible to control up to 32 monitors connected via serial remote connector using the SERIAL REMOTE connector By giving each monitor a monitor address and group number it is possible to control just a specific monitor or monitor group With the SERIAL REMOTE menu each monitor can be set with a monitor address and group number between 1 and 99 The ADDRESS menu is used to control the monitors which are connected by the serial remote connectors For information about the ADDRESS menu see Selecting the Monitor to Control ADDRESS Menu on page 45 E The address number must differ from one monitor to another If two or more monitors have the same address number an operation error occurs Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 SERIAL REMOTE D1 MONITOR ADDRESS GROUP ADDRESS PARALLEL REMOTE PARALLEL REMOTE CONFIG D2 1 PIN D21 CH D211 1 2 2PIN 3PIN OFF D211 2
117. lect the signal format YPBPR Select the component signals when the BKM 129X is installed SPMTE BETACAM 7 5 or 0 RGB Select when the BKM 129X is installed NTSC PAL Selects when the BKM 127W is installed D1 SDI Select when the BKM 120D is installed HD SDI Select when the BKM 142D is installed CHANNEL NAME menu Give the channel a name Enter a name after a preset one or a new one PROG Program signal EDIT Signal from an editor Camera signal VTR Signal from a VTR NEW NAME Enter a new name Up to 20 characters can be entered and up to six characters from the head of the name are displayed in the INPUT CONFIG menu C 1 2 Assigning the Remote Control Functions Overview The remote control functions are set with the REMOTE menu With this monitor both serial remote control SERIAL REMOTE and parallel remote control PARALLEL REMOTE are possible Settings for the serial remote control SERIAL REMOTE An address number MONITOR ADDRESS and group number GROUP ADDRESS can be assigned to the monitor connected to the SERIAL REMOTE connector ON OFF setting for the parallel remote control PARALLEL REMOTE Settings for the parallel remote control PARALLEL REMOTE Functions can be assigned to the pins of the PARALLEL REMOTE connector Priority order of the remote control functions It is possible to simultaneously use the BKM 10R 11R Monitor Contro
118. loading d Circuit overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern e Reliable earthing Reliable earthing of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit e g use of power strips f Gap keeping Upper and lower gap of rack mounted equipment should be kept at least 44 mm 1 inches For the customers in the United Kingdom BVM D9H1E D9H1A D9H5E D9H5A BVM D14H1E D14H1A D14H5E D14H5A WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Green and yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire whic
119. nformation about the menu number see About menu numbers on page 26 E The arrow mark gt refers you to another setting list that appears after you make the setting or to an operation that is carried out as a result of the setting When there is no arrow mark the menu does not have any sub list COLOR TEMP ADJ menu Select the adjustment method MANUAL Set with the MANUAL adjustment knob gt B1 PROBE Set using a probe gt B2 COPY Copy data from elsewhere gt B3 MANUAL menu Adjust the gain and bias with the MANUAL adjustment knob ADJUST Adjust the gain and bias To shift between gain adjustment and bias adjustment press UP DOWN buttons Use appropriate knobs in each adjustment as described below After the adjustment press the ENTER or Ent button to confirm the adjusted values RED CONTRAST KNOB Adjust the R gain or bias with the CONTRAST knob GREEN BRIGHT KNOB Adjust the G gain or bias with the BRIGHT knob BLUE CHROMA KNOB Adjust the B gain or bias with the CHROMA knob LUMINANCE PHASE KNOB Adjust luminance with the PHASE knob To reset RED GREEN BLUE to the value before adjustment When you are adjusting the gain or bias using the MANUAL adjustment knobs you can reset the setting to the one before adjustment by pressing the corresponding MANUAL adjustment button 014 50 014 5 014 5 or knob BVM D9HS5U D9HSE D9H5A To reset all of settings at the same
120. ntinued Structure of the REMOTE Menu 37 E Setting Lists of the REMOTE Menu 38 E Table of contens Chapter 2 E Setting the Power Up Conditions and Data about the Screen Menu Display SYSTEM CONFIG Mentu 39 E OVerView tb 39 E Structure of the SYSTEM CONFIG Menu 40 E Setting Lists of the SYSTEM CONFIG 40 E Displaying Information About the Monitor STATUS Meini 42 42 Structure of the STATUS Menu 42 Setting Lists of the STATUS Menu 42 E Adjusting the Position Size and Geometry of the Picture ALIGNMENT Mentu 43 E ure ee det ete e RERO 43 E Structure of the ALIGNMENT Menu 43 E Setting Lists of the ALIGNMENT Menu 43 E Selecting the Monitor to Control ADDRESS Menu 45 E OVetV1EW 24 ni Pres eU 45 E Displaying the ADDRESS Menu 45 E Cancelling the Remote Control Mode
121. ode LEDs of function buttons in green Underscan button When this button is pushed in ON the picture is underscanned by 3 and four ends of the raster is displayed on the screen delay button When this button is pushed ON the picture moves horizontally and a horizontal sync signal appears approximately one quarter in the left edge of the Screen The brightness of the picture increases automatically and it makes it easy to check the sync part e If itis pressed together with the E button a pulse cross picture is displayed V delay button When this button is pushed ON the picture moves vertically and a vertical sync signal appears approximately in the center of the screen The brightness of the picture increases automatically and it makes it easy to check the sync part If itis pressed together with button a pulse cross picture is displayed MONO button When this button is pushed in ON a monochrome picture is displayed When the buttons is off the monitor switches automatically color mode The MONO button does not function with the RGB signal MONO APT COMB F1 F2 ADDRESS input When the NTSC or PAL color signals are received and color burst signals are not input the monitor does not switch to color mode ADDRESS button When this button is pushed in ON the ADDRESS menu appears on the screen By using the ADDRESS menu
122. oise All three CRT cathodes can be driven with a blue signal producing a monochrome display This mode is convenient for chroma and phase adjustment and for monitoring VTR noise 3 For details on the signal format see Available Signal Format on page 53 4 E Other features The monitor s various functions and operating conditions can be set with on screen menus Has both RS 485 serial remote and relay contact parallel remote control connectors H delay and V delay functions for simultaneous checking of the horizontal and vertical synchronization signals VITS Vertical Interval Test Signal checking is also possible Auto and manual degaussing The monitor may be mounted in an EIA standard 19 inch rack using an optional MB 520 for 9 inch monitor or BKM 30E14 31E14 for 14 inch monitor Rack Mount Kit The appearance of the monitor can be changed to 16 9 or 4 3 display by the replacement of a mask Operable by using a Sony lithium ion battery BP L60 L90A or DC 12 V external power source BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9H1A D9H5U D9HS5E D9H5A only Built in audio reproduce circuit and speaker BVM D9HSU D9HSE D9HSA only Options For external control BKM 10R Monitor Control Unit A controller for the BVM D9H1 D14H1 series video monitors allowing you to control multiple monitors from one control unit BKM 11R Monitor Control Unit A controller for the BVM D9H D14H and other BVM HDM series v
123. on OF 1 STATUS 1 2 IN FORMAT 1 YPBPR 1 NTSC PAL 2 01 501 1 YPBPR 2 NTSC PAL 1 1 1 1 NTSC PAL YPBPR 01 501 L 1 2 3 1 2 2 1 3 1 YPBPR N NAME PROG F2 STATUS 2 2 MODEL NAME SERIAL NO OPERATION TIME N BUM DSHSJ 2001234 000123H 20000000000 0000000000 SOFTWARE VERSION 1 00 5 COMPONENT SLOT2 NTSC PAL SLOTS 01 501 ALIGNMENT mU SIZE 00 CENTER 00 H SIZE 00 H PHASE 00 H PIN 00 00 gt 00000000000000000000 gt 000000000000000000000 200000000000000000000 00000000000000 F3 SLOTI MODEL NAME SERIAL NO COMPONENT BKM 129 9071501 00000000000000000 00000000000000 61 3 3 WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only AVERTISSEMENT Afin d viter tout risque d incendie ou d lectrocution ne pas exposer cet appareil la pluie ou l humidit Afin d carter tout risque d lectrocution garder le coffret ferm Ne confier l entretien de l appareil qu un personnel qualifi WARNUNG Um Feuergefahr und die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages zu vermeiden darf das Ger t weder Regen no
124. onitor cannot be put into operation mode internal data initialization is taking place Wait until the STANDBY lamp is steadily lit Q STANDBY lamp Lights when the monitor is in standby mode The monitor will be in standby mode under the following conditions The MAIN POWER switch on the rear panel is turned on when the STANDBY MODE menu of the SYSTEM CONFIG menu is set to ON the STANDBY lamp will blink for a few moments after the switch is turned on then will light The monitor is changed from operation mode to standby mode by external control For information about the SYSTEM CONFIG menu see E Setting the Power Up Conditions and Data about the Screen Display SYSTEM CONFIG Menu on page 39 E Q OVER LOAD lamp Lights when some malfunction has occured When the OVER LOAD lamp is lit consult your nearest Sony service facilities 18 E SHIFT button Press to select one of the two functions designated to the function buttons QD Each time the SHIFT button is pressed the LED turns on SHIFT ON lits in amber and off SHIFT OFF SHIFT OFF The functions indicated above the function buttons can be used the LED of the function button lits in green SHIFT ON The functions indicated below the function buttons can be used the LED of the function button lits in amber Function buttons Change the operation conditions for the monitor Each time the button is pressed the LED turns on and tu
125. ons of the display are masked and you cannot view the upper and lower portions of the picture Therefore when you want to display the picture in 4 3 aspect ratio install the supplied 4 3 mask 3 E 5 D O lt lt Overview The BVM D9HIU D9HIE D9H1A D9H5U D9HSE D9HSA are 9 inch Trinitoron Color Monitors The BVM D14H1U D14H1E D14H1A D14H5U D14H5E D14H5A are 14 inch Trinitoron Color Monitors Features Multiformat The monitor supports the principal format 4801 480 720 1080 for the digital broadcasts NTSC and PAL color systems and a wide variety of signals whose horizontal frequency is between 15 kHz and 45 kHz High resolution picture tube The HR Trinitron picture tube produces a clear high resolution image Model Aperture Resolution at the grille pitch center of the picture BVM D9H1U 0 25 mm 450 TV lines 4 3 D9H1E D9H1A 340 TV lines 16 9 D9H5U D9H5E D9H5A BVM D14H1U 0 25 mm 800 TV lines 4 3 D14H1E D14H1A 600 TV lines 16 9 D14H5U D14H5E D14H5A Separate control unit BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9H1A D14H1U D14H1E D14H14A Using a separate control unit reduces the space needed for the equipment The monitor is controlled by a separate control unit such as an optional BKM 10R 11R Monitor Control Unit or by daisy chain connections Controlling monitor groups Up to
126. operation conditions for multiple monitors are set For more information about the ADDRESS menu see Selecting the Monitor to Control ADDRESS Menu on page 45 E F2 button When this button is pushed in ON you can access directly the MANUAL menu of the level 1 of the COLOR TEMP ADJ menu if the short cut function is assigned to this button F1 button When this button is pushed in ON the characters disappear from the monitor on the MANUAL menu of the level 1 of the CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu the MANUAL menu of the level 1 of the COLOR TEMP ADJ menu and the ALIGNMENT menu COMB button This button does not function with this monitor However when the BKM 127W NTSC PAL Input Adaptor optional is installed and the NTSC or PAL color signals are received the monitor can be used with the comb filter turned on APT aperture button When this button is pushed in ON the frequency response can be modified The degree of modification is set with the menu When RGB signals are input the button does not function 10 Function buttons in SHIFT ON mode LEDs of function buttons in amber 16 9 button When this button is pushed in ON the aspect ratio changes to 16 9 and when set to OFF the aspect ratio changes to 4 3 The aspect ratio is fixed to 16 9 when the signal other than 4 3 signal format is input For details see Available Signal Format on page 53 E SYNC button When this button is p
127. or adjusting selected in the INPUT CONFIG menu is displayed in blue letters and you can not select it Setting Input Configuration INPUT CONFIG Menu Overview You can set up to nine input channels Data pertaining to the input signals are set with the INPUT CONFIG menu When a channel number 1 to 9 is entered with the numeric keypad it is then possible to set which input connector on the rear panel will be assigned to that channel number and select the type of signal that will be connected Assigning slot and connector numbers Set which input connector on which slot will be assigned to the current channel Assigning the signal type and format The signal type and format which can be assigned to each channel number vary depending on what adaptors are installed in the rear panel Structure of the INPUT CONFIG Menu To assign D1 serial digital signals Serial digital signals can be assigned to the slot where the BKM 120D is installed To assign analog composite signals Analog composite signals can be assigned to the slot where the BKM 127W is installed To assign HD serial digital signals HD serial digital signals can be assigned to the slots where BKM 142HD is installed To assign analog component or RGB signals Analog component or RGB signals can be assigned to the slot where BKM 129X is installed Level 1 Level 2 INPUT CONFIG 1 2 CH x
128. panel are shorted in red when pins No 3 and No 5 are shorted in green when pins No 4 and No 5 are shorted in amber when pins No 3 No 4 and No 5 are shorted By changing the setting in the REMOTE menu different pins on the remote connector can be used to control the tally lamp For information about the REMOTE menu see D Assigning the Remote Control Functions REMOTE Menu on page 37 E POWER switch Press to turn on off the monitor By setting with the ADDRESS menu it is possible to turn on off the power of the specified monitors only or of all monitors at the same time For information about the ADDRESS menu see Selecting the Monitor to Control ADDRESS Menu on page 45 E Q DEGAUSS button Press to degauss the CRT every time the monitor is turned on the CRT is degaussed automatically To degauss again wait for more than five minutes Numeric keypad Use to designate the channel number for the input signal to be monitored or to enter the setting values with the menus Numeric buttons Ent button Confirms the values and characters entered ENTER button of the menu operation buttons has the same function Del button Deletes the values and characters entered Q MANUAL adjustment buttons and knobs Each press of one of these buttons turns the button s green LED on or off When the corresponding button is on lit it is possible to manually adjust the
129. put signal channel 2 numeric keypad l O function M 3 Set red tally lamp on or off Cable with D sub 9 pin plugs 4 Set green tally lamp on or off not supplied 5 GND 6 Set underscan on or off Input option slots three slots All pin function assignments can be changed with the REMOTE menu For information about the REMOTE menu see D Assigning the Remote Control Functions REMOTE Menu on page 37 22 E The monitor may be fitted with optional input adaptors up to three The BKM 129X is installed to the monitor at the factory The BKM 142HD uses two input option slots Each adaptor can also be installed into SLOT 1 Install any adaptor to SLOT 1 Analog input output connectors BKM 129X Y G connectors BNC connectors connectors BNC SYNC connectors BNC RGB signals or component signals can be fed in the IN connectors The type of signal applied to each connector is set with the INPUT CONFIG menu The OUT connectors are used for loop through output of the input signal For information about the INPUT CONFIG menu see Setting the Input Configuration INPUT CONFIG Menu on page 35 E MAIN POWER switch When turned on the monitor enters operation mode By setting in the SYSTEM CONFIG menu the monitor can also be set to enter standby mod
130. r for models other than these Before attaching the input adaptors turn off the power of the video monitor 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 On mounting the rack When the monitor is mounted on the rack the proximity of other equipment or a decrease in air circulation may cause heat to build up inside the monitor Therefore when mounting the monitor on the rack ensure there is an adequate opening for ventilation or install a fan The following operating conditions are needed Temperature 09 to 35 C 32 F to 95 F Optimum temperature 20 C to 30 C 68 F to 86 F On the battery BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9H1A D9H5U D9H5E D9H5A only The MAIN POWER switch is not supplied with the above models Therefore when the power is turned off with a battery installed the monitor is set to standby mode and a small amount of power is consumed When the monitor is not used for a long period remove the battery On cleaning To keep the unit looking brand new periodically clean it with a mild detergent solution Never use strong solvents such as thinner or b
131. r half of the display MODEL NAME model name SERIAL NO serial number OPERATION TIME operation time in hours SOFTWARE VERSION software version Data about the input adaptors installed into the respective slots in the rear panel is displayed at the lower half of the display When the BKM 129X is installed in SLOT 1 the following is displayed When any optional boards are not installed EMPTY is displayed for SLOT 2 and SLOT 3 SLOT1 COMPONENT F3 SLOT2 EMPTY F3 SLOT3 EMPTY F3 SLOT 1 to 3 menu Select the desired slot Data about the optional board installed in the selected slot is displayed MODEL NAMEModel of that optional board SERIAL NOSerial number of that circuit board GENTIS DT the Position Size Geometry the Picture ALIGNMENT Menu Overview The ALIGNMENT menu is used for adjusting the position size and geometry of the picture Structure of the ALIGNMENT Menu Level 1 V SIZE V CENTER H SIZE H PHASE H PIN H KEY Setting Lists of the ALIGNMENT Menu This section explains the setting lists displayed in the menu How to read the setting lists For purposes of explanation each setting list is preceded by a menu number These numbers are not displayed on the screen For more information about the menu number see About menu numbers on page 26 E 43 E nuaN 191deuo III Adjusting the Position Size and Geometry of t
132. rd is displayed G AEE NENT Use for adjusting the position size mU SIZE 00 and geometry of the picture U CENTER 00 H SIZE 00 H PHASE 00 H PIN 00 H KEY 00 59 E 2092217 tE U 888 C HAAR GRE TS CRESBMCHKVIATIVERATSCCEMIELET The material contained in this manual consists of information that is the property of Sony Corporation and is intended solely for use by the purchasers of the equipment described in this manual Sony Corporation expressly prohibits the duplication of any portion of this manual or the use thereof for any purpose other than the operation or maintenance of the equipment described in this manual without the express written permission of Sony Corporation Le mat riel contenu dans ce manuel consiste en informations qui sont la propri t de Sony Corporation et sont destin es exclusivement l usage des acqu reurs de l quipement d crit dans ce manuel Sony Corporation interdit formellement la copie de quelque partie que ce soit de ce manuel ou son emploi pour tout autre but que des op rations ou entretiens de l quipement moins d une permission crite de Sony Corporation Das in dieser Anleitung enthaltene Material besteht aus Informationen die Eigentum der Sony Corporation sind und ausschlieBlich zum Gebrauch durch den Kaufer der in dieser Anleitung beschriebenen Ausr stung best
133. re size with 16 9 aspect ratio 155 4 x 87 4 mm 6 3 1 inches w h 178 mm 7 inches diagonal size Effective picture size with 4 3 aspect ratio 155 4 x 115 mm 6 s x 4 inches w h 190 7 mm 7 inches diagonal size CRT protection EHT extremely high tension protection type Warm up time approx 30 minutes Anode voltage 15 kV with no beam current BVM D14H1U D14H1E D14H1A D14H5U D14HS5E D14H5A HR Trinitron 4 3 aspect ratio Aperture grille pitch 0 25 mm 90 degree deflection 29 4 mm diameter in line gun Effective picture size with 16 9 aspect ratio 267 5 x 150 5 mm 10 x 6 inches w h 306 9 mm 12 s inches diagonal size Effective picture size with 4 3 aspect ratio 267 5 x 200 6 mm 10 s x 8 inches w h 331 6 mm 13 inches diagonal size CRT protection EHT extremely high tension protection type Warm up time approx 30 minutes Anode voltage 23 kV with no beam current Nominal chromaticity coordinates EBU phosphor x y R 0 640 0 330 G 0 290 0 600 B 0 150 0 060 Dimensions w h d BVM D9HIU D9HIE D9H1A approx 217 x 174 x 364 5mm 8 5 8 X 6 7 3 14 3 s inches when the AC adaptor is installed approx 217 x 174 x 438mm 8 3 5 x 6 17 4 inches BVM D9HSU D9HSE D9HSA approx 217 x 218 x 379 5mm 8 x 8 5 5 x 15 inches when the AC adaptor is installed approx 217 x 218 x 453mm 8 s x 8 5 8 x 17 inches BVM
134. rns off and the operation conditions are changed Each button has two functions Select one of the two functions by pressing the SHIFT button QD When the SHIFT button is set to ON the LED lights in amber and when the SHIFT button is set to OFF the LED of each button lights in green For the functions of the function buttons in case of SHIFT OFF and SHIFT ON see pages I9 E and 20 E D OPTION connector Used to connect the BKM 11R Monitor Control Unit or Auto Setup Probe BKM 14L etc Function buttons in SHIFT OFF mode LEDs of function buttons in green Underscan button When this button is pushed ON the picture is underscanned by 3 and four ends of the raster is displayed on the screen delay button When this button is pushed in ON the picture moves horizontally and a horizontal sync signal appears approximately one quarter in the left edge of the screen The brightness of the picture increases automatically and it makes it easy to check the sync part e If itis pressed together with the button a pulse cross picture is displayed V delay button When this button is pushed in ON the picture moves vertically and a vertical sync signal appears approximately in the center of the screen The brightness of the picture increases automatically and it makes it easy to check the sync part If it is pressed together with button a pulse cross picture is
135. sed for connecting two or more BVM xxE F G BVM Dxx and HDM xxE series monitors The IN and OUT connectors form a loop through connection BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9HIA only The SERIAL REMOTE CTRL UNIT select switch 1s set to SERIAL REMOTE at the factory For connecting the monitor used for daisy chain connections Connect two monitors using a cable with D sub 9 pin plugs such as an RCC 5G not supplied as follows Monitor 1 Monitor 2 BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9H1A Set to SERIAL REMOTE BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9H1A Set to SERIAL REMOTE Cable with D sub 9 pin plugs not supplied continued 13 E N IAJ AO 191deuo Location Function of Parts For connecting the BKM 10R Monitor Control Unit Connect the monitor and control unit using a cable with D sub 9 pin plugs such as an RCC 5G not supplied as follows eei CTRL UNIT Cable with D sub 9 pin plugs not supplied BVM D9H1U D9H1E D9H1A Set to CTRL UNIT Analog input output connectors BKM 129X Input option slots three slots The monitor may be fitted with optional input adaptors up to three The BKM 129X is installed to the monitor at the factory The BKM 142HD uses two input option slots Each adaptor can also be installed into SLOT 1 Install any adaptor to SLOT 1 14 E Y G connectors BNC
136. t the 4 3 marker position NTSE SETUP 7 5 E H SEDEE WaTET seil 12 Set the 4 3 marker width UCR MODE gt Set the NTSC setup level when the BKM 127W is installed gt Select the matrix when YPsPn signals of the signal formats 480 601 or 480 60P are input Select ON to compensate for a distorted picture when the input D next page signals from the VCR are not typical Effective only when the signal formats 480 601 or 575 501 are input 58 E MAIN MENU MENU B 4NCONTROL PRESET ADJ L COLOR TEMP ADJ 1NPUT CONFIG D4 REMOTE E SYSTEM CONFIG STATUS ALIGNMENT G4 D D21 D211 1 2 D211 2 2 REMOTE REMOTE CONFIG 1 PIN Ti 1 PIN N D1 SERIAL REMOTE NMONITOR ADDRESS 001 mi PIN CH 1 01 mR OFF GROUP ADDRESS 001 2 PIN 2 6 OFF 3 PIN TALLY RED UNDER SCAN B OFF I gt 4 PIN TALLY GREEN 5 16 9 lt 4 3 MARKER PARALLEL REMOTE OFF 5 EXT SYNC H DELAY CAPTION UISION D2 PaRALLEL REMOTE CONFIG 6 UNDERSCAN U DELAY TALLY RED 7 PIN 16 9 EXT SYNC TALLY GREEN 8 PIN 4 8 MARKER APERTURE DEGAUSS MONO POWER OFF BLUE ONLY D o E 1 2 gt Select the power up condition e NI Select the power up input channel gt 5 MSTANDBY MODE OFF gt Set the time between power up and the DEFAULT CH LAST ini i 5 ii beginning of degaussin
137. t the time between power up and the beginning of degaussing Enter the desired time in seconds 0 to 255 CONT BRT HOLD Select the contrast and brightness settings to the center or adjusted value after adjusting the white balance or auto adjustment of CONTROL PRESET ADJ OFF or ON ON The contrast and brightness are set to the value before adjusting OFF The contrast and brightness are set to the center value 100 after adjusting COL TEMP SHORT CUT Assign the shortcut function to the MANUAL menu of the COLOR TEMP ADJ menu to key OFF or F2 F2 Assigns the shortcut to the MANUAL menu of the COLOR TEMP ADJ menu OFF Does not assign the shortcut to the MANUAL menu of the COLOR TEMP ADJ menu ACC SW Set the automatic color control switch OFF or ON CONFIG COPY Copy setting data of the INPUT CONFIG and SYSTEM CONFIG except the DEGAUSS DELAY data menus from the serial connected BVM D9H D14H monitor gt E11 E11 MONITOR ADDRESS menu Set the address number of the monitor to be copied E 2 2 SYSTEM CONFIG 2 2 menu Select items to be displayed on the screen FORMAT DISPLAYSelect the display mode of the signal format gt E2 2 2 POSITION Select the display position of the signal format gt E2 2 2 CH NO Select the display mode of the channel number gt E3 2 2 POSITION Select the display position of the channel number E3 2 2 CH NAME Select the display mode of the channel
138. t values has the same function as UP button By turning this knob counterclockwise the cursor moves downward In setting mode decreases the setting and adjustment values has the same function as DOWN button Numeric keypad Enters the numerical values Del button Deletes the values and characters entered 25 E O D N D 5 491deuo III Basic Menu Operations Displaying the Menus Press the MENU button The menu list is displayed on the screen MENU CONTROL PRESET ADJ COLOR TEMP ADJ INPUT CONFIG REMOTE SYSTEM CONFIG STATUS ALIGNMENT m m 9 O gt Menu List When you select one item on the main menu the level 1 menu corresponding to the selected item on the main menu appears For information about the items on the main menu see Menu Structure on page 30 E Menu settings that cannot be changed are displayed in blue About menu numbers For purposes of explanation in this manual each menu is preceded by menu numbers The alphabet determines the classification of menus on the Menu List Main Menu and the numbers determine the level and the order These menu numbers are not shown on the screen Indicates the CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu Indicates the first menu in Level 1 Indicates the third menu in Level 2 the fi
139. time press the PHASE button or knob 34 E You cannot reset the setting after you press the ENTER or Ent button To access the MANUAL menu directly When the button is assigned as the short cut key to the MANUAL menu you can directly access the MANUAL menu that corresponds to the color temperature setting STD COL1 COL2 set to the image on the screen For details of how to assign the short cut key see E Setting the Power Up Conditions and Data about the Screen Display SYSTEM CONFIG Menu on page 39 E PROBE menu Select the probe for color temperature adjustment START Start adjustment PROBE Select the probe X Enter the x coordinate Y Enter the y coordinate LOW LIGHT 20IRE Enter the luminance cd m for low light HIGH LIGHT 100IRE Enter the luminance cd m for high light LOAD REF VALUESelect the standard settings of the x and y coordinates gt B21 LOAD REF VALUE Select one of the followings D65 Use D65 setting x and y coordinates and standard luminance D93 Use D93 setting x and y coordinates and standard luminance COPY menu Select one of followings gt The current data which is used for adjusting is copied STD Copy STD data factory setting D65 COL1 Copy COL 1 data factory setting D93 COL2 Copy COL 2 data factory setting D65 D65 Copy the color temperature of D65 D93 Copy the color temperature of D93 The current data which is used f
140. tiple monitors are set For more information about the ADDRESS menu see Selecting the Monitor to Control ADDRESS Menu on page 45 E 19 N IAJ AO dey III Location and Function of Parts E NRI LL JL o Function buttons in SHIFT ON mode LEDs of function buttons in amber 16 9 button When this button is pushed in ON the aspect ratio changes to 16 9 and when set to OFF the aspect ratio changes to 4 3 The aspect ratio is fixed to 16 9 when the signal other than 4 3 signal Jormat is input For details see Available Signal Format on page 53 E SYNC button When this button is pushed in ON the monitor synchronizes to the sync signal input to the SYNC connectors on the BKM 129X EXT SYNC When set to OFF it synchronizes to the sync signal included in the signals being monitored INT SYNC When INT SYNC is selected use a component including a sync signal on the Y signal and use RGB signal including a sync signal on the G signal When the BKM 129X is not installed to the monitor or serial digital signals are monitored INT SYNC is automatically selected You cannot select EXT SYNC 16 9 SYNC BLUE ONLY button When this button is pushed in ON red and green BLUE signals are cut and only the blue signal is displayed as a monochrome ONLY picture It makes it easy to adjust CHROMA and PHASE and to check R G B VTR noise R G B buttons W
141. tors on ALL POWER OFF Turns all connected monitors off screen DISPLAY MONITOR ADDRESS When this item is selected each connected monitor displays its monitor address on its DISPLAY GROUP ADDRESS When this item is selected each connected monitor displays its group address on its screen remotely control monitors connected in serial MONITOR ADDRESS or GROUP ADDRESS of monitors should be correctly set in the REMOTE menu For details of the REMOTE menu see D Assigning the Remote Control Functions REMOTE Menu on page 37 In GROUP ALL mode the LEDs of the function buttons will not light with controlled from the menu LEDs light only when you press the function button In GROUP or ALL mode LEDs of controlled monitor will light as follows In case of SHIFT OFF before remote control operation LEDs light in green when the SHIFT button is remotely set to OFF For details see SHIFT button on 10 for BVM D9H5U D9H5E D9H5A or on page 19 E for BVM D14HSU D14HS5E D14HSA In case of SHIFT ON before remote control operation LEDs light in amber when the SHIFT button is remotely set to ON For details see SHIFT button on pagel for BVM D9H5U D9H5E D9H5A or on page 20 E for BVM DIA4H5U DIA4HSE D 45 E 191deuo III Selecting the Monitor to Control ADDRESS Menu s _______ A A A ANN Cancelling the Remote Con
142. trast phase and brightness page 31 E COLOR TEMP ADJ menu Sets the color temperature page 33 E C INPUT CONFIG menu Sets the input channel page 35 E 0 REMOTE menu Sets the remote control functionality page 37 E E SYSTEM CONFIG menu Sets the power up conditions and data about the screen display page 39 E F STATUS menu Displays the information about the monitor or options installed in the monitor page 42 E ALIGNMENT menu Adjusts the position size and geometry of the picture page 43 E 30 E Preset Adjustment of the Picture Level Control Knobs CONTROL PRESET ADJ Menu Overview The preliminary adjustments of chroma phase Preset values can be set in the following two ways contrast and brightness are carried out with the Adjustment with the MANUAL adjustment knobs CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu to set the preset MANUAL menu values to the knobs for the above mentioned Automatic adjustment AUTO menu adjustments An external color bar signal is necessary After installing the optional board carry out AUTO adjustment Structure of the CONTROL PRESET ADJ Menu Level 1 Level 2 MANUAL A1 CHROMA I PHASE CONTRAST BRIGHT FULL FIELD WHITE 100 8COLOR BAR 100 8COLOR BAR 75 I SMPTE COLOR BAR EIA COLOR BAR AUTO Setting Lists in the CONTROL PRESET ADJ Menu This section explains the s
143. trol Mode To cancel the remote control mode press the ADDRESS button Exiting the ADDRESS Menu To exit the ADDRESS menu press the ADDRESS button or the MENU button 46 E Short cut Function in the ADDRESS Menu When selecting the monitor short cut function will enable to select the target monitor without using the items in the ADDRESS menu The operation procedure is as follows To select the monitor in the SINGLE mode 1 Press the ADDRESS button 2 Press the address number of the target monitor Press one digit address number on the numeric keypad when it is from 1 to 9 Press three digits address number press button and then press the two digit address number when itis from 10 to 99 To select the monitors in the GROUP mode 1 Press the ADDRESS button 2 Press the F1 button 3 Press the group number of the target monitor Press one digit group address number when it is from 1 to 9 Press three digits group address number press 0 button and then press the two digit group number when it is from 10 to 99 To select all the monitors in the ALL mode 1 Press the ADDRESS button 2 Press the F2 button Specifications General System CRT 15 625 kHz 45 kHz For details see Available Signal Format on page 53 E BVM D9HIU D9H1E D9H1A D9HSU D9HSE D9H5A HR Trinitron 4 3 aspect ratio Aperture grille pitch 0 25 mm 90 degree deflection 21 6 mm diameter in line gun Effective pictu
144. ushed in ON the monitor synchronizes to the sync signal input to the SYNC connectors on the BKM 129X EXT SYNC When set to OFF it synchronizes to the sync signal included in the signals being monitored INT SYNC When INT SYNC is selected use a component including a sync signal on the Y signal and use RGB signal including a sync signal on the G signal When the BKM 129X is not installed to the monitor or serial digital signals are monitored INT SYNC is automatically selected You cannot select EXT SYNC B ONLY blue only button When this button is pushed in ON 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 G B buttons When these buttons are pushed in ON R red G green and B blue beams are cut respectively ml marKER button When this button is pushed in ON a 4 3 16 9 SYNC BONY G B F3 F4 MARKER Marker is displayed and it is possible to check the 4 3 aspect area in the 16 9 picture The 4 3 marker is not displayed when the signals of the 4 3 aspect ratio are monitored or the monitor is in H V delay mode F3 F4 buttons For future expansion 11 N IAJ AO 1 14 Location and Function of Parts n
145. ut the REMOTE menu see D Assigning the Remote Control Functions REMOTE Menu on page 37 E STANDBY lamp Lights when the monitor is in standby mode The monitor will be in standby mode under the following conditions The AC adaptor or battery is attached to the monitor when the STANDBY MODE menu of the SYSTEM CONFIG menu is set to ON The monitor is changed from operation mode to standby mode by external control For information about the SYSTEM CONFIG menu see E Setting the Power Up Conditions and Data about the Screen Display SYSTEM CONFIG Menu on page 39 E POWER lamp Lights when the monitor is put into operation mode from standby mode see STANDBY lamp by pressing the POWER switch Note When the STANDBY lamp is blinking the monitor cannot be put into operation mode internal data initialization is taking place Wait until the STANDBY lamp is steadily lit DEGAUSS button Press to degauss the CRT every time the monitor is turned on the CRT is degaussed automatically To degauss again wait for more than five minutes Q POWER switch Press to turn on off the monitor By setting with the ADDRESS menu it is possible to turn on off the power of the specified monitors only or of all monitors at the same time For information about the ADDRESS menu see Selecting the Monitor to Control ADDRESS Menu on page 45 E Q Ent button Use to confirm the items values and c

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