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1. 55 Chapter 3 Specifications 57 Appendix Connection Cable Specifications for Color Temperature Probes 60 Precaution 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 e 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 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 cleaning To keep the unit looking brand new periodically clean it with a mild de
2. 280 111 2 265 101 2 257 101 58 BVM 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14E5E Unit mm inches 482 19 426 167 410 161 4 oo NN AL E dpi Mass BVM 20F1U 20F1E 20E1U 20E1E approx 37 kg 81 Ib 9 oz BVM 14F1U 14F1E 14E1U 14E1E approx 22 kg 48 Ib 8 07 BVM 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14E5E approx 25 kg 55 lb 1 07 Input output Connectors Video input BNC type 3 with three loop through outputs R G B 1 Vp p 6 dB positive high impedance 1 Vp p 6 dB positive high impedance R Y B Y 0 7 Vp p 6 dB positive high impedance BNC type 1 with loop through output Composite sync 0 3 to 8 Vp p negative high impedance More than 46 dB 7 MHz with 75 ohm termination OPTION Mini DIN 8 pin 1 CONTROL UNIT D sub 9 pin 1 only on BVM 20F1U 20F1E 20E1U 20E1E 14F1U 14F1E 14E1U 14E1E REMOTE 1 D sub 9 pin 1 with loop through output RS 485 serial interface Sync input Return loss Remote control REMOTE 2 D sub 9 pin 1 with loop through output ISR D sub 9 pin 1 Video Signal Differential gain Less than 2 for luminance from 0 to 100 Differential phase Less than 2 for luminance from 0 to 100 Frequency response
3. SET PROBE L LOW LIGHT ON THIS CRT B12121 20IRE E L HIGHLIGHT SET PROBE EN 100IRE ON CRT I D65 L 093 OTHER VALUE B131 STD I COL1 I COL2 CH SET I 065 L 093 OTHER MONITOR 8132 MONITOR STD ADDRESS Bi32 coli COL2 L CH SET L MEMORY CARD B133 FILE NAME B1331 STD I COL1 ADJUST I COL2 TRIM L CH SET L SIGNAL 28 Constituent Menus of the COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu This section describes the functions of the constituent menus of the COLOR TEMP ADJ menu The menu numbers A C11 and so on are not displayed on the monitor screen For details of menu numbers see page 20 An arrow gt following the description of an item or setting in each menu indicates another menu which appears or an operation which is executed when you select that menu item or setting If the description of an item or setting is not followed by an arrow it indicates that selecting the item or setting finishes the setting operation COLOR TEMP ADJ menu Select STD COLI COL2 or CH SET gt STD Use common data factory setting D65 COLI Use common data factory setting D93 COL 2 Use common data factory setting D56 0655 CH SET Use data for each individual channel factory setting D65 Use the numeric keypad to select the desired channel STD COL1 COL2 CH SET menu Select the adjustment method
4. CH NO POSITION TC CH NAME POSITION TR BL BC BR Constituent Menus of the SET UP ON SCREEN SET Menu This section describes the functions of the constituent menus of the SET UP ON SCREEN SET menu The menu numbers A B1 C11 and so on are not displayed on the monitor screen For details of menu numbers see page 20 An arrow gt following the description of an item or setting in each menu indicates another menu which appears or an operation which is executed when you select that menu item or setting If the description of an item or setting is not followed by an arrow it indicates that selecting the item or setting finishes the setting operation 44 ON SCREEN SET menu Select items to be displayed on the screen VITC Select whether or not to display the VITC or user bit data contained in the input signal gt CAPTION VISION Select whether or not to display the caption and select the display mode gt ANCILLARY DATA Select whether or not to display the ancillary data in the serial digital signal OFF or ON CH NO Select the display mode of the channel number gt Select the display mode of the channel name gt VITC POSITION Select the display position for the data gt CH NO POSITION Select the display position for the channel number gt CH NAME POSITION Select the display position for the chan
5. Menus Continued Structure of the SET UP Menu C ON SCREEN SET Menu CS usar dd 44 Constituent Menus of the SET UP ON SCREEN SET Menu 44 Convergence Adjustments ALIGNMENT Menu 46 dau P S 46 Structure of the SET UP Menu C ALIGNMENT Menu C6 46 Constituent Menus of the SET UP ALIGNMENT Menu 46 Using Extended Functions EXTEND MENU 48 OVeEVIeW nissan 48 Structure of the SET UP Menu C EXTEND Menu C7 48 Constituent Menus of the SET UP EXTEND Men 49 Monitor Memory Card Data Operations MEMORY CARD e 51 COV CLV CW rara M LUN UTI 51 Structure of the MEMORY CARD Menu D eee 51 Constituent Menus of the MEMORY CARD Menu 51 Monitor to Monitor Data Copy COPY Menu 52 MOV CLVIGW EE 52 Structure of the COPY Menu JET 52 Constituent Menus of the COPY Mem 32 Displaying Information About the Monitor STATUS Menu 53 EE 53 Structure of the STATUS Menu II 53 Constituent Menus of the STATUS Men 53 Selecting the Monitor to Control ADDRESS Menu 54 II 54 Displaying the ADDRESS Menu eere 54 Cancelling the Remote Control Mode ees 55 Exiting the ADDRESS Menu eese 55 Short cut Function in the ADDRESS Menu
6. COPY STATUS MAINTENANCE KEY PROTECT CONTROL PRESET ADJ The adjustments and settings which can be made with the respective menus are outlined in the table below On this monitor menu settings displayed in blue cannot be changed gt F Display of the menu level A CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu Functions Sets the preset values for the input signal contrast brightness chroma and phase B COLOR TEMP ADJ menu Sets the color temperature C SET UP menus A menu group for performing monitor setup consisting of the following INPUT CONFIGURATION menu Sets the input channel REMOTE menu Sets the remote control functionality PASSWORD menu Sets passwords for menus SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu Sets the input channel selection method and power up conditions ON SCREEN SET menu Sets data about the screen display ALIGNMENT menu Used to adjust the screen convergence and geometry EXTEND MENU Used to back up the monitor data and re load the factory data from the installed board MEMORY CARD menu Operates on data in the memory card COPY menu Copies set up data from other connected monitors STATUS menu Displays the information about the monitor or options installed in the monitor MAINTENANCE menu Menu for maintenance typically not used KEY PROTECT When set
7. MODE N MODE AREA SCALE URE VALUE SLINES COMB NTSC 7 5 2 1 INT 4 8 NORM OFF 80 OFF 100 2 Using the UP and 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 a setting list 1 Using the UP and DOWN buttons or PHASE knob move the cursor to the desired item in the setting list SCREEN MODE 4 3 NORM 4 3 UNDR 18 8 NORM 18B 8 UNDR 2 Press the ENTER button The setting is confirmed and the screen display returns to that of the upper menu level Entering a numerical value 1 Using the UP and 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 which indicates that the monitor is now in setting mode for that item INPUT DICH FORMA SLOT INPUT YC SE SYNC SCREE SAFE APERT CONFIGURATION TW Tas NTSC 7 5 NO 2 NO 1 SLINES MODE INT N MODE 4 3 NORM AREA SCALE 80 URE VALUE 085 Continued 23 id MM snue N Jeideuo UM Basic Menu Operations 2 Set the value in one of the following three ways Enter the value using the numeric keypad Select the value using the UP and DOWN buttons Select the value using the PHASE knob 3 Press the ENTER button The setting is confirmed the item is displayed in
8. Set the screen to monochrome or set for automatic switching based on the input signal MONO button function 5 Safe area on off SAFE AREA button function 6 7 Undefined 8 Tally lamp on off 9 Ground pin function assignments can be changed with the REMOTE menu For details of the REMOTE menu see Assigning the Remote Control Functions REMOTE Menu on page 36 To switch each function between on and off or between enable and disable change pin connections in the following way On or enabled Short each pin and pin 9 together Off or disabled Leave each pin open QD ISR Interactive Status Reporting connector female D sub 9 pin Connect to the ISR system 17 The various functions and operating conditions of the monitor can be set with on screen menus Each menu consists of several levels of subsidiary menus or lists of settings An overview of the menu system is shown in Menu Directories on page 21 and the details of the structure of each menu is shown at the top of the explanation of the menu Displaying Menus To display menus press the MENU button When you select a menu from the main menu a list of items for the selected menu is displayed on the screen A list of menus called the main menu is displayed The display of this list is called the level 1 display of on the monitor screen the selected menu MENU COLOR TEMP ADJ SET UP MEMORY CARD
9. has the same function For details of menu operation see Basic Menu Operations on page 22 Q 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 STANDBY lamp Lights when the monitor is in standby mode The monitor will be in standby mode under the following conditions e The MAIN POWER switch on the rear panel is turned on the STANDBY lamp will blink for a few moments after the switch 1s turned on then will light The monitor is changed from operation mode to standby mode by external control OVER LOAD lamp Lights to warn of CRT overload 11 Jaljdeyo ll Location and Function of Parts 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 lit in orange and off SHIFT OFF lit in green SHIFT OFF The functions indicated on the left side of the function buttons can be used 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
10. peer D mmh lt O S Jaljdeyo A Overview The BVM 20F1U 20F1E 20E1U 20E1E BVM 14F1U 14F1E 14E1U 14E1E and BVM 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14E5E Trinitron Color Video Monitors are high performance 20 and 14 inch color video monitors They are suitable for television stations or video production houses where precise image reproduction is required 1 Trinitron is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation Features 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 20F1U 20F1E 0 30 mm 900 TV lines BVM 20E1U 20E1E 0 25 mm 1000 TV lines BVM 14F1U 14F1E 0 25 mm 800 TV lines BVM 14E1U 14E1E 0 22 mm 900 TV lines BVM 14F5U 14F5E 0 25 mm 800 TV lines BVM 14E5U 14E5E 0 22 mm 900 TV lines Separate control unit BVM 20FIU 20FIE 20EIU 20EIE 14FIU 14FIE 14EIUA4EIE only The BVM 20F1U 20F1E 20E1U 20E1E 14F1U 14F1E 14E1U 14E1E are controlled by a separate control unit such as a BKM 10R 11R Monitor Control Unit Use of a separate control unit reduces the space needed for the equipment With the BVM 20F1U 20F1E 20E1U 20E1E it is also possible to attach the BKM 10R with an optional BKM 32H Monitor Control Unit Attachment Kit Controlling monitor groups Up to 32 monitors can be controlled from this monitor First the built in menu
11. 50 Hz to 10 MHz 1 dB Back porch type Black level fluctuation less than 1 for 10 to 90 APL input signal variation DC restoration Synchronization AFC time Constant 0 5 ms fast mode 2 ms normal mode Line pull range line hold range Greater than 500 Hz with 0 5 ms AFC time constant Vertical blanking time Normal less than 1 ms Underscan less than 0 8 ms Horizontal blanking time Less than 10 us Picture Performance 5 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 0 5 of the picture height and outside the same area about 1 of the picture height Color temperature D65 D93 adjustable to other color temperatures Convergence error Within a central area bounded by a circle with a diameter equal to the picture height Less than 0 4 mm BVM 20F1U 20F1E 20E1U 20E1E Less than 0 3 mm BVM 14F1U 14F1E 14E1U 14E1E 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14E5E Outer area of the above mentioned circle Less than 0 7 mm BVM 20F1U 20F1E 20E1U 20E1E Less than 0 6 mm BVM 14F1U 14F1E 14E1U 14E1E 14F5U 14F5E 14ESU 14ESE Standard luminescence 100 at standard 1 Vp p 100 white signal Raster size stability Less than 1 of picture height at 100 cd m pea
12. ADJUST menu To start adjustment proceed as follows When you use the previously adjusted values for adjustment you can make start adjustment by selecting START without perform operations step 1 and step 2 1 Select either D65 or D93 Rather than selecting D65 or D93 you may instead enter the values of the CIE 1931 color system x and y coordinates 2 Enter values for LOWLIGHT and HIGHLIGHT 3 Select START 30 START Start adjustment gt X Enter the x coordinate Y Enter the y coordinate LOW LIGHT 20IRE Enter the brightness cd m for low light HIGH LIGHT 100IRE Enter the brightness cd m for high light D65 Use D65 setting D93 Use D93 setting START menu The following message appears Perform operation according to the message to start adjustment SET PROBE ON CRT PRESS ENTER Adjustment starts when the probe is placed against the center of the screen and the ENTER button is pressed ANALYZE menu The following message appears Perform operation according to the message to enable the BKM 14L to read the color system and luminance value SET PROBE ON THIS CRT PRESS ENTER Attach the BKM 14L to the center of the monitor screen and press Enter gt Once the calibration has been carried out you can use the probe to analyze the monitor s performance ANALYZE menu Display color temperature and luminance readout values from the BKM 14L at the bottom of the screen X xxxx Display the col
13. EREE 25 Structure of the CONTROL PRESET ADJ Menu 25 Constituent Menus of the CONTROL PRESET ADJ Menu 25 Adjusting the Color Temperature COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu 27 27 Structure of the COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu 28 Constituent Menus of the COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu 29 Setting the Input Configuration INPUT CONFIGURATION TE 33 II 33 Structure of the SET UP Menu INPUT CONFIGURATION El alii 34 Constituent Menus of the SET UP INPUT CONFIGURATION Mem 35 Assigning the Remote Control Functions REMOTE Menu 38 ORAS ERI UT MM 38 Structure of the SET UP Menu C REMOTE Menu C2 38 Constituent Menus of the SET UP REMOTE Menn 39 Setting the Password PASSWORD Menu 40 uina rS 40 Structure of the SET UP menu C PASSWORD menu C3 40 Constituent Menus of the SET UP PASSWORD Menu 40 Setting the Channel Selection Method and Power Up Conditions SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu ee eee ee ee eere eoo 42 OVELVISW Je ETE 42 Structure of the SET UP Menu SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu Tal 42 Constituent Menus of the SET UP SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 43 Table of Contents I Chapter 2 Display ON SCREEN SET Menu
14. For details of the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu see Setting the Channel Selection Method and Power Up Conditions SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu on page 42 AC IN connector 3 pin Connects the monitor to an AC power source via the supplied AC power cord AC power cord supplied Cord stopper supplied Plug holder Attach the cord stopper to the AC power cord and connect it to the plug holder so that the cord does not come loose Fuse Use a T4AH fuse Deflection option slot Slot for future expansion CONTROL UNIT connector female D sub 9 pin not provided on BVM 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14E5E Connects a monitor control unit such as the BKM 10R using a straight cable with D sub 9 pin plugs such as an RCC 5G not supplied 15 Jeljdeyo ll Location and Function of Parts Q Analog input output connectors Y G connectors BNC B Y B connectors BNC R Y R connectors BNC SYNC connectors BNC OU REMOTE 1 connectors female D sub 9 pin and TERMINATE switch REMOTE 1 ER IN SS Ea REMOTE 1 IN connector TERMINATE ON OFF TERMINATE switch 39 OUT een REMOTE 1 OUT connector RGB signals component signals Y R Y and B Y or composite sync signals can be fed in the IN connectors The type of signal applied to each connector is set with the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu T
15. Select YES or NO CONTROL TEMP ADJ Select YES or NO SET UP Select YES or NO MEMORY CARD Select YES or NO COPY Select YES or NO KEY PROTECT Select YES or NO 41 eu snue N Jaldeyo UM Setting the Channel Selection Method Power Up Conditions SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu Overview The SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu is used for the following settings 1 Channel number entry method Select a method to enter channel numbers using the ten key pad from two options 2 Power up condition This menu sets the condition of the monitor when the MAIN POWER switch on the rear panel is switched on 3 Power up input channel Specify the channel to be selected automatically when the power is turned on 4 Time from power up until degauss 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 5 AFC time constant 6 Residual subcarrier detection when using the BKM 24N 25P It is possible to detect residual subcarrier signals from phase change by setting the adaptor s residual subcarrier switch on 7 Auto chroma control ACC when using the BKM 27T 8 Holding the current contrast brightness setting after white balance adjustment 9 Making a shortcut to a white bala
16. The method of choosing menu items and changing settings is the same as with the other menus For details of the ADDRESS menu see Selecting the Monitor to Control ADDRESS Menu on page 54 20 Menu Directories The menu system for the BVM series monitors covered by this manual is largely divided into eight menus or eight menu groups which are arranged in the main menu Each of the eight menus consists of many items subsidiary menus and settings arranged on several menu levels The diagram below shows part of the structure of the menu system from the main menu down to level 2 For the structure of each menu see the page whose number is shown in Main menu CONTROL PRESET ADJ A page 25 COLOR TEMP ADJ B page 27 SET UP C Level 1 Level 2 PRESET 41 A1 MANUAL A11 CH SET AUTO A 12 L COPY 13 STD B1 MANUAL B11 t COL1 PROBE B12 COL2 I COPY B13 CH SET TRIM B14 INPUT CONFIGURATION C1 FORMAT C11 page 33 SLOT NO I REMOTE C2 REMOTE1 CONFIG C21 page 38 REMOTE2 CONFIG C22 PASSWORD ENTER PASSWORD C31 page 40 L SYSTEM CONFIGURATION INPUT SELECT page 42 STANDBY MODE L DEFAULT CH ON SCREEN SET
17. memory card with the monitor which is free from the remote operation When Sony BVM xxG series monitors are connected together select these monitors for each series in SINGLE mode or GROUP mode to remotely control them Cancelling the Remote Control 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 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 0 button and then press the address number when it is 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 group number when it is from 10 to 99 To select the all monitors in the ALL mode 1 Press the ADDRESS button 2 Press the F2 button 55 MM Specifications General System CRT 525 lines 60 field
18. white text again Entering characters 1 Display the setting menu and set the cursor to NEW NAME using the UP and DOWN buttons or PHASE knob CHANNEL NAME PROG EDIT CAM UTR NEU NAME 2 Press the ENTER button is displayed in yellow The indicates the position where character input is possible CHANNEL PROG EDIT CAM UTR NEW NAME 24 3 4 Select the character you wish to enter using the UP and DOWN buttons or PHASE knob When you press the UP button or turn the PHASE knob clockwise characters and symbols appear one by one in the order shown below MD 8 9 e ea amp CH space 7 If you press the DOWN button or turn the PHASE knob counterclockwise the characters and symbols appear in the reverse order Press the ENTER button The selected character 1s entered CHANNEL NAME PROG EDIT CAM UTR NEU NAME Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all the desired characters are entered then press the ENTER button The entered characters are confirmed and the screen display returns to that of the upper menu level To correct the entered character Press the Del button on the numeric keypad The character on the left side of the in yellow is deleted Now you can enter the correct character Preset Adjustment the Picture Level Control Knobs CONTROL PRESET ADJ Menu Overview The prelimi
19. 3 until the desired menu is displayed On how to make adjustments and settings on the menu thus displayed see the following descriptions 4 indicates that the menu continues onto DICH FORMAT SLOT NO Ye S EP INPUT CONFIGURATI ONN next page 1 indicates that NTSC 7 5 the menu is INPUT NO 2 continued from 1 previous page 3LINES COMBj Select from SYNC MODE INT Various options SCREEN oo 4 3 NORM _ ndicates that SAFE AREA SCALE APERTURE VALUE selecting this item brings you 8 04 to lower menu OFF level 1 0 0 Enter numerical To abort menu operation values Press the MENU button The screen display switches back to that of the upper menu level or to the normal picture display 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 This brings you back to the initial display of the current menu Choosing one of two or more selections Selecting in yellow text 1 Using the UP and 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 which indicates that the monitor is now in setting mode for that item INPUT D1CH FORMA sLoT INPUT SYNC SCREE SAFE APERT YC SEP CONFIGURATION W Misy NO NO
20. Aperture grille pitch 0 25 mm BVM 14F1U 14F1E 14F5U 14F5E or 0 22 mm BVM 14E1U 14E1E 14ESU 14ES5E 90 degree deflection 29 4 mm diameter in line gun 20E1E 120 W When an optional adaptor is installed 200 W BVM 14F1U 14F1E 14E1U 14E1E 110 W When an optional adaptor is installed 145 W BVM 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14E5E 110 W When an optional adaptor 1 installed 175 W Peak inrush current 1 Power ON current probe method 55 240V BVM 20F1E 20E1E 14F5E 14E5E 14F1E 14E1E 2 Hot switching inrush current measured in accordance with European standard EN55103 1 50A 230V BVM 20F1E 20E1B 38A 230V BVM 14F5E 14E5E 14F1E 14E1E 57 Lo fe O gt gt gt lt xipueddy Jajdey Specifications BVM 20F1U 20F1E 20E1U 20E1E 444 x 414 x 570 mm 17 x 16 2 x 22 2 inches w h d BVM 14F1U 14F1E 14E1U 14E1E 346 x 280 x 530 mm 13 x 11 s x 20 7 s inches w h d BVM 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14E5E 482 x 280 x 573 mm 19 x 11 x 22 5 s inches w h d Dimensions Dimensional drawing BVM 20F1U 20F1E 20E1U 20E1E Unit mm inches 444 1710 410 161 4 00000000 414 16 3 g Q 0 26 11 16 e 8 He 2 Mne Tm BVM 14F1U 14F1E 14E1U 14E1E Unit mm inches 346 135 g 330 13 y
21. C5 VITC C51 page 44 I CAPTION VISION C52 ANCILLARY DATA I ALIGNMENT C6 page 46 ROTATION 1 4 I H PIN 2 4 HCV RC 4 4 EXTEND MENU C7 ENTER PASSWORD page 48 MEMORY CARD D SAVE D NEW NAME page 51 LOAD D2 DELETE 03 L FORMAT D4 COPY E MONITOR ADDRESS 1 ALL 52 L CONTROL PRESET I COLOR TEMP SET UP STATUS F STATUS 1 3 F1 CH STATUS 1 page 53 STATUS 2 3 F2 MODEL NAME MAINTENANCE KEY PROTECT H L STATUS 3 3 F3 SLOT V STATIC CONV 3 4 C71 21 nm gidd snue N Jaldeyo UM Basic M enu Operations Menu Operation Buttons The menus are oper buttons on the front ated using the menu operation panel INPUT DOWN MENU button UP MENU Q UP and DOWN buttons le ENTER button ENTER The functions of the menu operation buttons are described below Button MENU button Function Displays the main menu or brings you back to an upper menu level When on the main menu switches back to the normal picture display QUP button Moves the cursor upward In setting mode increases the setting and adjustment values QDOWN button Move
22. are set to the value before adjusting OFF The contrast and brightness are set to the center value 1000 after adjusting COL TEMP SHORT CUT Assign the shortcut function to the MANUAL menu of the COLOR TEMP ADJ menu to key OFF or ON ON Assigns the shortcut to the MANUAL menu of the COLOR TEMP ADJ menu OFF Do not assign the shortcut to the MANUAL menu of the COLOR TEMP ADJ menu 43 id MM snue N Jaldeyo HA Setting the Screen Display ON SCREEN SET Menu Overview The ON SCREEN SET menu is used to select the type of information that will be displayed on the screen and how that information will be displayed The types of information that can be set are as follows 1 The VITC or user bit from the input signal 2 Caption vision 3 SDI signal ancillary data blanking when using the BKM 20D 21D 4 Channel number and name Structure of the SET UP Menu C ON SCREEN SET Menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 INPUT CONFIGURATION c1 REMOTE C2 PASSWORD SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ON SCREEN SET 5 1 C51 VITC ALIGNMENT ce USER BIT EXTEND MENU 7 CAPTION VISION C52 CAPTION 1 CAPTION 2 ANCILLARY DATA I TEXT 1 I TEXT 2 OFF H NO C53 AUTO I CH NAME ON OFF I POSITION C54 TL
23. data see Monitor Memory Card Data Operations MEMORY CARD menu on page 51 Proceed as illustrated to insert and eject the BKM 12Y Monitor Memory Card To insert the BKM 12Y Monitor Memory Card 3 Monitor memory card insertion slot Be careful not to let your hands touch the connectors on the front edge of the monitor memory card EJECT button Monitor memory card To eject the BKM 12Y Monitor Memory Card EJECT button Press the EJECT button to eject Push the monitor memory card in until the EJECT button comes out the monitor memory card Take out the monitor memory card B OPTION connector Used to connect the BKM 11R Monitor Control Unit or BKM 14L Auto Setup Probe 14 Rear Panel Q Analog input output connectors Input option slots SES REMOTE 1 connectors and TERMINATE switch Q REMOTE 2 connector ISR connector D MAIN POWER switch D AC IN connector Fuse Illustration BVM 20F1U 20F1E 20E1U 20E1E D Deflection option slot CONTROL UNIT connector not provided on BVM 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14E5E MAIN POWER switch When turned on the monitor enters standby mode By a setting in the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu the monitor can also be set to enter operation mode when the MAIN POWER switch is turned on
24. 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 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 Note Be sure to use the supplied power cord for this monitor or this monitor may not conform with the FCC Rules or EEC Directive 89 336 EEC Remarque Utiliser le cordon d alimentation fourni pour ce moniteur sinon il pourrait ne pas tre conforme aux r gles FCC ou la directive CEE 89 336 EEC Hinweis Dieser Monitor darf ausschlieBlich mit dem mitgelieferten Netzkabel betrieben werden weil anderenfalls der Monitor nicht mehr die FCC Vorschriften oder die EG Richtlinie 89 3
25. on are not displayed on the monitor screen For details of menu numbers see page 20 An arrow gt following the description of an item or setting in each menu indicates another menu which appears or an operation which is executed when you select that menu item or setting If the description of an item or setting is not followed by an arrow it indicates that selecting the item or setting finishes the setting operation F STATUS menu Select the STATUS menu gt F1 STATUS menu 1 3 Specify the channel block to be detected from channel to channel 99 CH STATUS menu 1 3 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 STATUS menu 2 3 Data about the monitor is displayed MODEL NAME model name SERIAL NO serial number OPERATION TIME operation time in hours SOFTWARE VERSION software version STATUS menu 3 3 Display the current assignments of options to slots at the rear When the BKM 21D is installed in SLOT 2 the display is as shown below When not is displayed as status of SLOT 2 SLOT 1 CONTROL SLOT 2 SDI 4 2 2 4FSC SLOT 3 EMPTY SLOT 4 EMPTY SLOT 5 EMPTY SLOT 6 VIDEO AMP SLOT 7 DEFLECTION SLOT 8 EMPTY SLOT 9 POWER SUPPLY SLOT STATUS menu Select the desired slot Data about the optional board installation in the selected slot is displayed MODE
26. picture H CENTER PIN Correct center bow distortion H MID PIN Correct pincushion distortion at the middle of the picture H KEY Correct trapezoid distortion H KEY BAL Correct the balance of trapezoid distortion H LIN Correct horizontal linearity H LIN BAL Correct the balance of horizontal linearity Monitor Memory Card Data Operations C6 3 4 ALIGNMENT menu 3 4 Adjust each item with the UP and DOWN buttons or PHASE knob V STATIC CONV Adjust vertical static convergence V CONV TOP Adjust vertical convergence at the top of the screen V CONV BOT Adjust vertical convergence at the bottom of the screen H STATIC CONV Adjust horizontal static convergence H CONV C T Adjust horizontal convergence at the top of the screen H CONV C B Adjust horizontal convergence at the bottom of the screen H CV C M T Adjust horizontal convergence at the middle between the top and the center of the screen H CV CMB Adjust horizontal convergence at the middle between the bottom and the center of the screen C6 4 4 ALIGNMENT menu 4 4 Adjust each item with the UP and DOWN buttons or PHASE knob H CV R C Adjust horizontal convergence at the center right of the screen H CV R T Adjust horizontal convergence at the top right of the screen H CV R B Adjust horizontal convergence at the bottom right of the screen H CV R M T Adjust horizontal convergence at the middle right between the top and the center of the scree
27. priority The table on the right shows which decoder adaptor will be selected preferentially when more than one decoder adaptor which can accept the NTSC or PAL signal format have been installed in the monitor For example when a BKM 24N and a BKM 27T are installed and an NTSC signal is selected the NTSC signal connected to the BKM 24N s input connectors and the NTSC signal connected to the BKM 27T s input connectors are both processed by the decoder on the BKM 24N Input signal type Decoder adaptor and format BKM BKM BKM BKM 24N 25P 27T 21D Composite NTSC 1 3 2 signal PAL 1 3 2 Y C NTSC 1 2 signal par 1 2 Numbers in the table show priority Note on using the BKM 20D 21D When installing the input adaptor in an input option slot on the rear of the monitor or fitting a cover plate to an unused slot always do such operation in order from the rightmost slot as shown in Figure 1 If a BKM 20D 21D is already installed first of all remove it and then do the installing operation in order from the rightmost slot When removing a BKM 20D 21D always loosen all input adaptor screws and then remove in order from the rightmost slot as shown in Figure 2 EE 255558 1 Figure 2 When one of the input option slots on the rear of the monitor has a BKM 20D 21D optional installed if the slot to the right has anot
28. system is used to assign a monitor address number to each monitor divide the monitors into groups and assign a group number to each group Then you can use this monitor to 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 use this monitor to put all connected monitors into the same setup and adjustment state Setup and adjustment with the monitor memory card You can use an optional BKM 12Y Monitor Memory Card to save and load monitor setup and adjustment data If your system includes more than one monitor you can use the monitor memory cards to exchange data between monitors This makes it easy to put all monitors in your system into the same setup and adjustment state Standard auto alignment system Decoder chroma and phase adjustment as well as color temperature control may be performed with the auto alignment system This makes it possible to coordinate settings among multiple monitors Expandable input capability The input connector configuration may be easily modified by simply sliding optional decoder adaptors or input expansion adaptors into input option slots at the rear of the monitor The BVM 20F1U 20F1E 20E1U 20E1E 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14E5E may be fitted with up to four adaptors and the BVM 14F1U 14F1E 14E1U 14E1E will accept two 4 3 16 9 dual aspect ratio design The monitors can be changed to
29. the two functions by pressing the SHIFT button QD When the SHIFT button is set to ON the LED lights in orange and when the SHIFT button 1 set to OFF the LED of SHIFT ON The functions indicated on the right side of the function buttons can be used each button lights in green SHIFT OFF LEDs of function buttons in green ol 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 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 If itis pressed together with thee 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 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 between color and monochrome mode depending on the presence or absence of color burs
30. vom Netz ist der Netzstecker aus der Steckdose zu ziehen welche sich in der Nahe des Ger tes befinden muB und leicht zuganglich 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 WARNING THIS WARNING IS APPLICABLE FOR USA ONLY If used in USA use the UL LISTED power cord specified below DO NOT USE ANY OTHER POWER CORD Plug Cap Parallel blade with ground pin NEMA 5 15P Configuration Cord Type SVT three 16 or 18 AWG wires Length Less than 2 5 m 8 ft 3 in Rating Minimum 10 A 125 V Using this unit at a voltage other than 120V may require the use of a different line cord or attachment plug or both To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock refer servicing to qualified service personnel For customers in the USA This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
31. 20E1E monitor Jaljdeyo A Overview Decoder and input expansion adaptors The input connector panel is configured by sliding optional decoder adaptors and or input expansion adaptors into input option slots at the rear of the monitor The BVM 20F1U 20F1E 20E1U 20E1E 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14E5E may be fitted with up to four adaptors and the BVM 14F1U 14F1E 14E1U 14E1E will accept two When installing the adaptors be sure to perform the necessary input signal setup with the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu If the setup is not performed the adaptors may not function correctly For information about the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu see Setting the Input Configuration INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu on page 33 BKM 20D SDI 4 2 2 Decoder Adaptor Includes decoders for serial digital component signals 525 625 Input output connectors for three serial digital channels component inputs only and three analog channels The input signal type for each connector is set with the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu in accordance with the configuration of the connector panel BKM 21D SDI Multi Decoder Adaptor Includes decoders for serial digital signals 525 625 component and NTSC PAL composite and analog composite signals NTSC and PAL Input output connectors for three serial digital channels and three analog channels are equipped The input signal type for each connector is set with the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu in accordance with the co
32. 36 EWG erf llt Nota Utilice sin falta el cable el ctrico que viene con este monitor de lo contrario el monitor puede no cumplir con los reglamentos de la FCC o de la directiva 89 336 EEC de la Comunidad Europea Nota Assicurarsi di usare il cavo di alimentazione in dotazione per questo monitor altrimenti il monitor pu non essere conforme alle norme o alla Direttiva CEE 89 336 For the customers in the United Kingdom 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 which 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 For the customers in Europe This product with the CE marking complies with both the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and the Low Vol
33. ALIGNMENT C6 PASSWORD C312 COLOR TEMP ADJ EXTEND MENU C7 SET UP MEMORY CARD COPY KEY PROTECT Constituent Menus of the SET UP PASSWORD Menu This section describes the functions of the constituent menus of the SET UP PASSWORD menu The menu numbers A B1 C11 and so on are not displayed on the monitor screen For details of menu numbers see page 20 An arrow gt following the description of an item or setting in each menu indicates another menu which appears or an operation which is executed when you select that menu item or setting If the description of an item or setting is not followed by an arrow it indicates that selecting the item or setting finishes the setting operation 40 PASSWORD menu Enter the password for the PASSWORD menu ENTER PASSWORD Enter the password factory setting 9999 gt PASSWORD menu Choose what action to perform with the password CHANGE PASSWORD Change the password gt APPLY PASSWORD Assign the password to menu item gt CHANGE PASSWORD menu Change the password ENTER NEW PASSWORD Enter a password gt ENTER PASSWORD menu Create a new password RE ENTER PASSWORD TO CONFIRM Enter the new password again and press the ENTER button gt The password is recorded To change it press the MENU button gt Return to C31 APPLY PASSWORD menu Choose whether or not to apply the password to each menu CONTROL PRESET ADJ
34. ATION MEMORY CARD C172 4 ADDRESS C1711 FILE NAME 1721 Level 5 CH NO CH NO 34 Constituent Menus of the SET UP INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu This section describes the functions of the constituent menus of the SET UP INPUT CONFIGURATION menu The menu numbers A C11 and so on are not displayed on the monitor screen For details of menu numbers see page 20 An arrow gt following the description of an item or setting in each menu indicates another menu which appears or an operation which is executed when you select that menu item or setting If the description of an item or setting is not followed by an arrow it indicates that selecting the item or setting finishes the setting operation 1 1 2 INPUT CONFIGURATION menu 1 2 Set input signal data for each channel xxCH Current channel is indicated Enter a channel number with the numeric keypad if changing the channel The settings below will be stored as information about the signal to be connected to this channel FORMAT Select the input signal type gt SLOT NO Enter the slot number INPUT NO Enter the input connector number YC SEP Select a Y C separation filter gt SYNC MODE Select the sync signal INT Use an internal sync signal EXT Use an external sync signal SCREEN MODE Select the scan size gt SAFE AREA Choose whether or not to displ
35. Copy is carried out STD Copy common data factory setting D65 COLI Copy common data factory setting 093 COL2 Copy common data factory setting D56 D65 CH SET Copy data from a particular channel factory setting D65 Enter the number of the channel from which the data will be copied When the input channel number is deleted with the Del button the number 1 appears instead Restore the previous setting by pressing the MENU button then re enter the channel number Setting with the UP and DOWN buttons or PHASE knob is possible without pressing the MENU button 1 D56 BVM 20F1U 20E1U 14F1U 14E1U 14F5U 14ESU 065 BVM 20F1E 20E1E 14F1E 14E1E 14F5E 14E5E MEMORY CARD menu Select the file name gt FILE NAME menu Select STD COL1 COL2 or CH SET of the memory card data gt Copy is carried out STD Copy common data factory setting D65 COLI Copy common data factory setting D93 COL2 Copy common data factory setting D56 D65 CH SET Copy data from a particular channel factory setting D65 Enter the number of the channel from which the data will be copied When the input channel number is deleted with the Del button the number 1 appears instead Restore the previous setting by pressing the MENU button then re enter the channel number Setting with the UP and DOWN buttons or PHASE knob is possible without pressing the MENU button TRIM menu Trim the original setting by sele
36. D RE LOAD FACTORY SLOT1 CONTROL c71 DATA C711 SLOT SDI 4 2 2 4 FSC SLOT6 VIDEO AMP C7111 Confirmation SLOT7 DEFLECTION message SLOT9 POWER SUPPLY H MEMORY CARD BACK UP SYSTEM C712 DATA C7121 RE STORE SYSTEM DATA 7122 _ Confirmation message I RE START MONITOR C713 ADJ INT SIGNAL C714 1 This is displayed when the BKM 21D is installed in the SLOT 2 3 A message appears requiring your confirmation If you select 2 A message appears requiring your confirmation If you select OK data is read out from the monitor memory card If you OK data is reset and the monitor is automatically turned off and select CANCEL then you will be back in the MEMORY CARD on again If you select CANCEL then you will be back in the menu C712 RE LOAD FACTORY DATA menu C711 48 Constituent Menus of the SET UP EXTEND Menu This section describes the functions of the constituent menus of the SET UP EXTEND menu e The menu numbers A C11 and so on are not displayed on the monitor screen For details menu numbers see page 20 An arrow gt following the description of an item or setting in each menu indicates another menu which appears or an operation which is executed when you select that menu item or setting If the description of an item or setting is not followed by an arrow it
37. DIN 8 pin connector male 1 6 2 1 5 e3 3 Q 8 27 6 Signal Pin Number Pin Number Signal N C 1 1 H SYNC GND 2 2 V SYNC RXD 3 3 RTS TXD 4 4 GND GND 5 5 N C N C 6 6 TXD 7 5V 8 RXD 60 Connection cable for Minolta CA 100 probe D sub 25 pin connector Mini DIN 8 pin connector male male 1 13 2 DoouDDOOOUOS 5 o e 3 14 25 8 e gt 6 Signal Pin Number Pin Number Signal N C 1 1 H SYNC TXD 2 2 V SYNC 3 _ 3 RTS a RTS 4 4 GND B CTS 5 5 N C 2 N C 6 6 TXD GND 7 7 5 5 8 25 8 RXD a Connection cable for Philips PM 5639 probe corresponds to Philips PM 5639 64 cable Modular connector Mini DIN 8 pin connector male 1 6 2 1 54 643 Q 8 26 Signal Pin Number Pin Number Signal 45V 1 1 H SYNC N C 2 2 V SYNC RXD 3 3 RTS TXD 4 4 GND N C 5 5 N C GND 6 6 TXD 7 45V 8 RXD 61 xipueddy Specifications Connection cable for Thoma TF6 probe D sub 15 pin connector female Mini DIN 8 pin connector male 1 8 2 1 El 2 Q 9 15 87 6 Signal Pin Number Pin Number Signal N C 1 1 HSYNC RXD 2 2 V SYNC TXD 3 3 RTS N C 4 4 GND N C 5 5 N C N C 6 6 TXD GND 7 7 5V N C 8 15 8
38. IG settings of a BVM monitor to a PVM monitor The BKM 103 Serial Remote Interface Kit must be installed in the PVM monitor and the monitor address of the PVM monitor must be selected using the SINGLE menu item In case of SHIFT ON before remote control operation LEDs light in orange when the SHIFT button is remotely set to ON For details see SHIFT button on page 12 SINGLE mode when the data is saved or load in or from the memory card the error message may Notes e To 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 Assigning the Remote Control Functions REMOTE Menu on page 38 n GROUP mode when the KEY PROTECT function is set to ON the LED on the pressed function button lights but it is deactivated LED of other monitors in the same group will not light n GROUP or 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 n 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 54 appear due to data communication error In such a case clear the remote mode then try again It is recommended to save or load data to or from the
39. KM 10R 11R Monitor Control Unit For details about connection and operation refer to the BKM10R 11R Operation Manual Options For external control BKM 10R Monitor Control Unit External control unit for the BVM 20F1U 20F1E 20E1U 20E1E and BVM 14F1U 14F1E 14E1U 14E1E BKM 11R Monitor Control Unit A controller for this monitor and other BVM series video monitors allowing you to control multiple monitors from one control unit BKM 12Y Monitor Memory Card Memory cards which can be read and written by the BKM 10R 11R or BVM 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14E5E BKM 14L Auto Setup Probe This probe allows automatic adjustment of this monitor s color temperature For screen BKM 33H20 Monitor 16 9 Mask Adapts the BVM 20F1U 20F1E 20E1U 20E1E screen for 16 9 aspect ratio display BKM 33H14 Monitor 16 9 Mask Adapts the BVM 14F1U 14F1E 14E1U 14E1E 14 50 14 5 14 50 14 5 screen for 16 9 aspect ratio display For installation BKM 30E20 Rack Mount Kit Rack mount kit for mounting the BVM 20F1U 20F1E 20E1U 20E1E in an EIA standard 19 inch rack BKM 30E14 Rack Mount Kit Rack mount kit for mounting the BVM 14F5U 14F5E 14 50 14 5 in an EIA standard 19 inch rack BKM 31E14 Rack Mount Kit Rack mount kit for mounting the BVM 14F1U 14F1E 14E1U 14E1E in an EIA standard 19 inch rack BKM 32H Monitor Control Unit Attachment Kit Assembly kit for attaching a BKM 10R Monitor Control Unit to the BVM 20F1U 20F1E 20E1U
40. 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 Immunit t Dieses Produkt ist f r 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 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 2 Menus A 3 Ee Te 4 4 OOPLONS sii 5 Connector Panel Configuration ccooconnncnnnoconnnnnnononononancnnannnnnocancccnncccnns E Location and Function of Parts eee ecce eene eee eee ee eerte eese enne a 9 renne 9 Rear Panel m ertet ns temi tere eius 15 Memi Sirc E a CON EN Beo 19 Displaying Menus 19 ADDRESS Men inne tense 20 Menu Directories te eir ascii 21 Basic Menu Operations eee ee esee esee setae 22 Menu Operation Buttons 22 Mem Operation erre ias 22 Preset Adjustment of the Picture Level Control Knobs CONTROL PRESET ADJ Menu eene eee eren eee etn neon 25 QCVET VIEW A
41. L NAME Model name of that optional board SERIAL NO Serial number of that circuit board 53 m gidd snuay Jaldeyo UM Selecting the Monitor to Control ADDRESS Menu Overview By pressing the ENTER button after selecting the item serial remote operation becomes activated When multiple monitors are connected by a serial ADDRESS remote connection the ADDRESS menu is used to i SINGLE xx choose whether one particular monitor or monitor ROO group will be controlled or whether operations are to aLL be performed on all monitors together ALL POWER ON ALL POWER OFF Displaying the ADDRESS Menu DISPLAY MONITOR ADDRESS DISPLAY GROUP ADDRESS SETUP PUM BKM 103 ADDRESS Menu Press the ADDRESS button The ADDRESS button lights and the ADDRESS menu is displayed on the screen Settings made with the menu items are as follows Item Function SINGLE Control only a specified monitor Enter the monitor address number GROUP Control only a specified monitor group Enter the group address number ALL Control all monitors ALL POWER ON Turn all connected monitors on ALL POWER OFF Turn all connected monitors off DISPLAY MONITOR ADDRESS When this item is selected each connected monitor displays its monitor address on its screen DISPLAY GROUP ADDRESS When this item is selected each connected monitor displays its group address on its screen SET UP PVM BKM 103 Transfer the INPUT CONF
42. M 20F1U 20F1E 20E1U 20E1E BVM 14F1U 14F1E 14E1U 14E1E Sony Corporation BVM 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14E5E B amp P Company Printed in Japan WW 38 2004 02 08 3 800 958 08 1 http www sony net 1995
43. MANUAL Set with the MANUAL knob gt PROBE Set using a probe gt COPY Copy data from elsewhere gt TRIM Perform fine adjustments after setting the color temperature gt 1 056 BVM 20F1U 20E1U 14F1U 14E1U 14F5U 14E5U 065 BVM 20F1E 20E1E 14F1E 14E1E 14F5E 14ES5E MANUAL menu Set the following data necessary to perform knob adjustment and select ADJUST ADJUST Adjust the gain and bias To shift between gain adjustment and bias adjustment press the UP or DOWN button Use the appropriate knob for each adjustment as described below After the adjustment press the ENTER 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 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 button To reset all the settings at the same time press the PHASE button You cannot reset the setting after you press the ENTER button ORIGINAL VALUE Set the initial value STD Use common data factory setting D65 COLI Use common data factory setting D93 COL2 Use common data factory sett
44. ON menu in accordance with the configuration of the connector panel BKM 28X Analog Input Expansion Adaptor Used with decoder adaptors increases the number of input output channels Includes input output connectors for six analog channels The input signal type for each connector is set with the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu in accordance with the configuration of the connector panel BKM 48X HD Analog Input Expansion Adaptor Increases the number of input output channels Includes input output connectors for six analog channels For each input output connector either floating or ground can be selected by the switch inside the board The input signal type for each connector is set with the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu in accordance with the configuration of the connector panel Connector Panel Configuration The monitor comes standard with connectors for one Notes channel of Y R Y B Y or RGB By adding optional Only one BKM 22X board can be installed in the decoder adaptors and or input expansion adaptors the monitor together with either the BKM 20D or the input output connector panel can be assembled in a BKM 21D wide variety of configurations The BKM 20D BKM 21D and BKM 22X can not The signals that each of the adaptors connectors provide proper active through outputs if a signal supports are given in the table below The type of whose format is not selected in the INPUT signal to be applied to each input outpu
45. RXD 62 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 der in dieser Anleitung beschriebenen Ausr stung bestimmt sind Die Sony Corporation untersagt ausdr cklich die Vervielf ltigung jeglicher Teile dieser Anleitung oder den Gebrauch derselben f r irgendeinen anderen Zweck als die Bedienung oder Wartung der in dieser Anleitung beschriebenen Ausr stung ohne ausdr ckliche schriftliche Erlaubnis der Sony Corporation BV
46. SONY TRINITRONe COLOR VIDEO MONITOR BVM 20F1U 20F1E BVM 20E1U 20E1E BVM 14F1UAAF1E BVM 14E1U 14E1E BVM 14F5U 14F5E BVM 14E5U 14E5E elt trinitron OPERATION MANUAL 1 de st Edition Revised 7 serial No 2000001 and Higher 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 noch 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 ATTENZIONE 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 qu
47. a channel number from 10 to 99 press the 0 x and y buttons to display channel xy a two digit channel number 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 contrast brightness chroma and phase by turning the corresponding knobs They are 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 details of the CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu see Preset Adjustment of the Picture Level Control Knobs CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu on page 25 Notes When using the composite SECAM composite PAL D component or SDI component or composite serial digital interface format note the following The signal phase cannot be adjusted The phase and chroma of RGB signals cannot be adjusted CONTRAST MANUAL set CONTRAST button and knob BRIGHT BRIGHT button and knob O CHROMA CHROMA button and knob m PHASE button and knob Changes the items and settings on the menus Menu operation buttons MENU button Press to display the Menus UP MENU 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
48. ad the data from the monitor memory card gt Notes Before a monitor memory card can be used it must be formatted it with the FORMAT menu D4 System data and memory card data D cannot be stored on the same memory card To store memory card data use another memory card The BKM 12Y monitor memory card has a capacity of 256 Kbytes It can store either system data for up to 8 monitors or 38 files of memory card data BACK UP SYSTEM DATA menu While the system is writing the data a mark blinks at the top right of the menu It takes some time to save the data BACK UP SYSTEM DATA IN PROGRESS SYSTEM 49 id MM snue N Jeideuo UM Using Extended Functions EXTEND MENU py RE STORE SYSTEM DATA The following message appears requiring your confirmation about data reloading RE STORE SYSTEM DATA ALL DATA WILL BE RESTORED ARE YOU SURE OK ENTER KEY CANCEL MENU KEY OK To continue press the ENTER button gt Read the data from the monitor memory card and automatically turn the monitor off and on again CANCEL To cancel press the MENU button gt Return to the MEMORY CARD menu C712 C713 RE START MONITOR Turn the monitor off and on again automatically C714 ADJ INT SIGNAL Adjust the SETUP level and 100 IRE level of the internal white signal which is used with the COLOR TEMP ADJ menu 50 Monitor Memory Data Operations MEMORY CARD M
49. afe area in 16 9 screen CHANNEL NAME menu Give the channel a name Select a preset name or enter 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 CONFIGURATION menu C1 2 2 COLOR TEMP menu Select STD COL1 COL2 or CH SET STD Use common data factory setting D65 COLI Use common data factory setting D93 COL 2 Use common data factory setting D56 0655 CH SET Use data for the current channel factory setting D65 COPY menu Select the source to be copied from OTHER CH Copy data from another channel Enter the channel number When the input channel number is deleted with the Del button the number 1 appears instead Restore the previous setting by pressing the MENU button then re enter the channel number Setting with the UP DOWN buttons or PHASE knob is possible without pressing the MENU button OTHER MONITOR Copy data from another monitor gt MEMORY CARD Copy data from a memory card gt OTHER MONITOR menu Enter the address of the monitor from which to copy data MONITOR ADDRESS Enter the address of the monitor from which to copy data gt MONITOR ADDRESS menu Select which channel of the chosen monitor from which to copy data gt Copy is carried out CH NO Ent
50. alificato 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 aun 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 instalado 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
51. ay the safe area OFF or ON SCALE Select the safe area size gt APERTURE Choose whether or not to use aperture adjustment OFF or ON VALUE Enter the aperture adjustment value 0 to 200 C1 2 2 INPUT CONFIGURATION menu 2 2 Set input signal data for each channel xxCH Current channel is indicated Enter a channel number with the numeric keypad if changing the channel The settings below will be stored as information about the signal to be connected to this channel FILTER Switch the filter operation OFF or ON when the monochrome display is selected CHANNEL NAME Give the channel a name gt CONTROL Select whether to use local SET common PRESET values for contrast brightness chroma and phase PRESET Use common data CH SET Use values set for each channel COLOR Set the color temperature gt PHASE Set the horizontal picture position 128 to 127 SAD H POSITION Adjust the horizontal display position of the safety area 128 to 127 COPY Select a method for copying data from elsewhere gt 1 The monitor will not operate correctly if values above or below the allowable range are entered FORMAT menu Select the signal format COMPOSITE Composite signal gt Y C signal gt COMPONENT Component or RGB signal gt SDI Serial digital signal gt If there is no input connector or decoder corresponding to a
52. ct ratio changes to 16 9 and when set to OFF the aspect ratio changes to 4 3 SYNC button When this button is pushed in ON the monitor synchronizes to the sync signal input to the SYNC connectors on the rear panel EXT SYNO 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 or signals including a sync signal on the Y signal and use RGB signal including a sync signal on the G signal 16 9 To monitor serial digital signals select INT SYNC I SYNC BLUE ONLY button When this button is pushed in ON red and green E BLUE signals are cut and only the blue signal is displayed as a monochrome ONLY picture It makes it easy to adjust CHROMA and to check VTR noise MONO R G B buttons When these buttons are pushed in ON R red G green and B blue beams are cut respectively APT COMB F1 F3 F4 buttons For future expansion F2 ADDRESS SAFE AREA button When this button is pushed in ON a safe area is AREA displayed on the screen When EXT SYNC is selected the safe area display possibly may not be shown in the correct position 13 Ja deuD ll Location and Function of Parts Monitor Memory Card slot DN Insert the BKM 12Y Monitor Memory Card Do not eject the monitor memory card while data is optional being saved or loaded For details of operations on monitor memory card
53. cting ADJUST 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 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 button To reset all of settings at the same time press the PHASE button 31 id MM snuay Jeideuo HA Adjusting the Color Temperature COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu TRIM Select whether to add the fine adjustment to the original setting gain and bias set in MANUAL menu B1 APPLY Adds the fine adjustment to the original setting When APPLY is selected X X TRIM XX the selected color temperature among STD or COL2 appears on the left top on the COLOR TEMP ADJ menu NOT APPLY Reset the setting to the original setting gain and bias setin MANUAL menu B1 SIGNAL Select the white signal to be used for adjustment INT Use an internal signal Simultaneou
54. een For details of menu numbers see page 20 An arrow gt following the description of an item or setting in each menu indicates another menu which appears or an operation which is executed when you select that menu item or setting If the description of an item or setting is not followed by an arrow it indicates that selecting the item or setting finishes the setting operation 46 6 1 4 ALIGNMENT menu 1 4 Adjust each item with the UP and DOWN buttons or PHASE knob ROTATION Compensates for the screen rotation which occurs when the monitor is installed facing north or south H PHASE Adjust the horizontal picture position V CENTER Adjust the vertical picture position H SIZE Adjust the width of the picture V SIZE Adjust the height of the picture V LIN AMP Adjust the vertical linearity of the picture V LIN BAL Adjust the balance of the vertical linearity of the picture VITS BLK Adjust vertical blanking so that VITS signals are not visible in the upper part of the screen SUB CONTRAST Adjust the center value of the contrast when the image size is changed This item cannot be selected when 4 3 NORM is selected in the SCREEN MODE menu 6 2 4 ALIGNMENT menu 2 4 Adjust each item with the UP and DOWN buttons or PHASE knob H PIN Correct side pincushion distortion H PIN BAL Correct the balance of side pincushion distortion H CORNER PIN Correct pincushion distortion at the corner of the
55. either 4 3 or 16 9 aspect ratio with just a simple switching operation The screen can be also changed to 4 3 or 16 9 display by the replacement of a mask no tools required Stable color temperature The internal beam current feedback circuit maintains a constant color temperature over long periods of time Blue only mode convenient for monitoring noise 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 Menu operation The monitor s various functions and operating conditions can be set with on screen menus Other features Compatible with the ISR Interactive Status Reporting system Has both RS 485 serial remote and relay contact parallel remote control connectors Built in safe area display and test signal generator for crosshatch 100 white signal 20 gray signal gray scale and PLUGE Picture Line Up Generating Equipment Built in VITC Vertical Interval Time Code reader Built in Caption Vision Pulse cross function for simultaneous checking of the horizontal and vertical synchronization signals VITS Vertical Interval Test Signal checking is also possible Auto and manual degaussing Built in CRT protection circuit The monitor may be mounted in an EIA standard 19 inch rack using an optional BKM 30E20 30E14 3 E14 Rack Mount Kit Controllable from the optional B
56. enu Overview Operations on monitor memory card data are performed with the MEMORY CARD menu Structure of the MEMORY CARD Menu D Main menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 MEMORY CARD D SAVE D1 NEW I LOAD FILE NAME I DELETE D3 FILE NAME FORMAT 04 p _ FILE NAME Confirmation Confirmation message message Constituent Menus of the MEMORY CARD Menu This section describes the functions of the constituent LOAD menu menus of the MEMORY CARD menu Select the name of the file from which to read data Notes DELETE menu The menu numbers A C11 and so on are not Select the name of the file to delete displayed on the monitor screen The following confirmation message appears For details of menu numbers see page 20 DELETE THIS FILE An arrow gt following the description of an item or setting in each menu indicates another menu which appears or an operation which is executed when you OK ENTER KEY CANCEL MENU KEY select that menu item or setting If the description of OK To continue press the ENTER button gt The an item or setting is not followed by an arrow it file is deleted indicates that selecting the item or setting finishes the CANCEL To cancel press the MENU button gt setting operation Return to the MEMORY CARD men
57. enu numbers A C11 and so on are not displayed on the monitor screen For details of menu numbers see page 20 An arrow gt following the description of an item or setting in each menu indicates another menu which appears or an operation which is executed when you select that menu item or setting If the description of an item or setting is not followed by an arrow it indicates that selecting the item or setting finishes the setting operation CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu Select either PRESET or CH SET gt PRESET Set common values CH SET Set values for each individual channel PRESET CH SET menu Select the setting method MANUAL Set with the MANUAL knobs gt AUTO Set by automatic adjustment gt COPY Copy data from elsewhere gt 25 snue N Jaldeyo HA Preset Adjustment of the Picture Level Control Knobs CONTROL PRESET ADJ Menu MANUAL menu Adjust values by turning the PHASE CHROMA BRIGHT and or CONTRAST knobs After the adjustment press the ENTER button to confirm the adjusted values PHASE xxxx CHROMA xxxx BRIGHT xxxx CONTRAST xxxx When you want to erase characters from the screen while adjusting manually Press the button The characters disappear To display the characters again press the button again To reset the setting to the default Press the corresponding MANUAL button The adjusted value is reset to 1000 default AUTO menu Select
58. er the channel number When the input channel number is deleted with the Del button the number 1 appears instead Restore the previous setting by pressing the MENU button then re enter the channel number Setting with the UP DOWN buttons or PHASE knob is possible without pressing the MENU button MEMORY CARD menu Select the file name gt 1 056 BVM 20F1U 20E1U 14F1U 14E1U 14F5U 14ESU 065 BVM 20F1E 20E1E 14F1E 14E1E 14F5E 14E5E MEMORY CARD menu Select which channel of the chosen file from which to copy data gt Copy is carried out CH NO Enter the channel number When the input channel number is deleted with the Del button the number 1 appears instead Restore the previous setting by pressing the MENU button then re enter the channel number Setting with the UP DOWN buttons or PHASE knob is possible without pressing the MENU button 37 id MM Ssnue N Jaldeyo UM Assigning the Remote Control Functions REMOTE Menu Overview The remote control functions are set with the REMOTE menu With this monitor both serial remote control REMOTE 1 and parallel remote control REMOTE 2 are possible It is possible to simultaneously use the REMOTE 1 and REMOTE 2 for control but commands from REMOTE 2 have priority Therefore it is impossible for the control panel or REMOTE 1 to change items set by REMOTE 2 There is no priority order between commands from REMOTE 1 and the BKM 10R 11R con
59. format that format will not be selectable the cursor will skip over that item 35 id MM snue N Jaldeyo HA COMPOSITE menu Select the format of a composite or Y C signal AUTO The format of the input signal is detected and switched automatically It will take a few seconds to detect the format of an input signal when AUTO is selected It is recommended that a particular format be selected if it is determined NTSC SETUP 7 5 or 0 PAL S simple or D delay PAL M S simple or D delay SECAM Notes Even when selecting AUTO also select the NTSC PAL or PAL M format If there is no input connector or decoder corresponding to a format that format will not be selectable the cursor will skip over that entry When the BKM 21D is attached changing the signal format of a channel from SDI to COMPOSITE AUTO may prevent proper display of the picture In this case set the format to NTSC or PAL first then change to AUTO When inputting the PAL M YC signal to a channel with the BKM 26M attached setting the signal format to YC AUTO may prevent proper display of the picture Set the format to PAL M S or D COMPONENT menu Select the component signal format or RGB YUV SMPTE EBU N10 YUV BETACAM SETUP 7 5 or 0 RGB SDI menu Select the format of the serial digital signal AUTO The format of the input signal is detected and switched automatically t will take a few seconds to detect the format of an i
60. he OUT connectors are used for loop through output of the input signal When not using loop through connect a 75 ohm terminator not supplied to the OUT connectors For details of the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu see Setting the Input Configuration INPUT CONFIGURATION menu on page 33 Q Input option slots The BVM 20F1U 20F1E 20E1U 20E1E 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14E5E may be fitted with up to four adaptors and the BVM 14F1U 14F1E 14E1U 14E1E will accept two 16 These are RS 485 serial interface connectors used for connecting two more BVM HDM series monitors The IN and OUT connectors form a loop through connection Set the TERMINATE switch to OFF Connect two monitors using a straight cable with D sub 9 pin plugs such as an RCC 5G not supplied as shown in the figure Monitor 1 Monitor 2 REMOTE 1 IN 5 55553 TERMINATE INATE ON orri T TERMINATE switch OFF TERMINATE switch OFF Straight cable with D sub 9 pin plugs not supplied REMOTE 2 connector female D sub 9 pin Forms a pararell switch and controls the monitor externally The pin arrangement and factory setting function assigned to each pin are given below 5 1 Pin number Function 1 Set input signal channel 1 numeric keypad function 2 Set input signal channel 2 numeric keypad function Select sync signal SYNC button function
61. he top for the slot 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 Assigning serial digital signals It is possible to assign serial digital signals to the serial digital input connectors on the BKM 20D 21D 22X adaptors However at least one BKM 21D which includes the decoder for serial digital signals or BKM 20D which includes the decoder for serial digital component signals must be installed Assigning analog composite signals It is possible to assign any composite signal to the analog signal input connectors of the BKM 20D 21D 22X and any of the connectors of the BKM 24N 25P 26M 27T 28X 48X adaptors However at least one of the following decoder adaptors must be installed To assign NTSC signals BKM 21D 24N 27T To assign PAL signals BKM 21D 25P 27T To assign PAL M signals BKM 26M To assign SECAM signals BKM 27T Assigning Y C signals It is possible to assign any Y C signals to the input connectors of the BKM 24N 25P 26M 27T 28X 48X adaptors However at least one of the following decoder adaptors must be installed To assign NTSC signals BKM 24N 27T To assign PAL signals BKM 25P 27T To assign PAL M signals BKM 26M Assigning analog component or RGB signals Analog component and RGB signals can be assigned to any input connectors except the serial digital signal input connectors
62. her adaptor or the analog input connectors board or a cover plate fitted as shown in Figure 3 the radiation shield of the BKM 20D 21D may be damaged or detached see Figure 4 Using the BKM 20D 21D with the radiation shield damaged or detached may result in electromagnetic interference Always use care about the radiation shield Input adaptor Cover plate Analog input connectors board Input option slots Figure 3 Radiation shield BKM 20D 21D Input adator etc Figure 4 Location and Function of Parts Front Panel BVM 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14E5E D POWER switch DEGAUSS button Numeric keypad MANUAL adjustment buttons and knobs Monitor Memory Card slot B OPTION connector Q Menu operation buttons Q POWER lamp E STANDBY lamp OVER LOAD lamp BVM 20F1U 20F1E 20E1U 20E1E 14F1U 14F1E 14E1U 14E1E B OPTION connector POWER lamp STANDBY lamp O OVER LOAD lamp Illustration BVM 20F1U 20F1E 20E1U 20E1E Ja deuD ll Location and Function of Parts This manual explains the location and function of parts and controls using the control panel of the BVM 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14ESE The explanation applies to BVM 20F1U 20F1E 20E1U 20E1E 14F1U 14F1E 14E1U 14E1E with the BKM 10R 11R Monitor Control Unit Tal
63. indicates that selecting the item or setting finishes the setting operation EXTEND menu Enter the password ENTER PASSWORD C71 When the correct password is entered the following item appears Choose the function to execute RE LOAD FACTORY DATA Restore factory default data for the board installed in the selected slot gt MEMORY CARD Read and write setting and adjustment data by using the monitor memory card gt RE START MONITOR Restart the monitor gt ADJ INT SIGNAL Automatically adjust the SETUP level and 100 IRE level of internal signals gt RE LOAD FACTORY DATA menu Select a slot where a board is installed to reload factory default data to the board gt You can only select slots 6 and 7 However when the optional board has been installed you can also select slot 2 SLOT1 to SLOT9 The following message appears requiring your confirmation about data reloading DATA RESET TO ITS FACTORY SETTING AND MONITOR WILL RESTART ARE YOU SURE OK ENTER KEY CANCEL MENU KEY OK To continue press the ENTER button gt Resets the data and automatically turn the monitor off and on again CANCEL To cancel press the MENU button gt Returns to the RE LOAD FACTORY DATA menu C711 MEMORY CARD menu Insert the monitor memory card into the MEMORY CARD slot and select the operation to perform BACK UP SYSTEM DATA Write the data to the monitor memory card gt RE STORE SYSTEM DATA Re
64. ing D56 0655 SIGNAL Select the white signal to be used for adjustment INT Use an internal signal Simultaneously with the adjustment of the gain and bias the 100 IRE and 20 IRE signals are automatically switched EXT Use an external input signal When adjusting the gain and bias input the proper signal 29 id MM Ssnue N Jeideuo HA Adjusting the Color Temperature COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu 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 set to the image on the screen For details of how to assign the short cut key see Setting the Power Up Conditions SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu on page 42 PROBE menu Select the probe for color temperature adjustment SONY BKM 14L Use the BKM 14L gt B121 GRASEBY SLS 9400 Use the SLS 9400 gt MINOLTA CA 100 Use the CA 100 gt B122 PHILIPS PM 5639 Use the PM 5639 gt THOMA Use the TF6 gt f you cannot execute an ADJUST or ANALYZE menu operation when using the Sony BKM 14L probe try again after disconnecting and reconnecting the probe When using the Thoma TF6 probe set the TF6 PRINT menu to off SONY BKM 14L menu Select the BKM 14L operation ADJUST Perform automatic color temperature adjustment gt ANALYZE Display readout values on the screen gt
65. k luminescence 10 to 90 APL Horizontal Approx 4 line Vertical Approx 2 field Resolution at screen center 100 cd m luminescence BVM 20F1U 20F1E 900 TV lines BVM 20E1U 20E1E 1000 TV lines BVM 14F1U 14F1E 14F5U 14 5 800 TV lines BVM 14E1U 14E1E 14E5U 14 5 900 TV lines Scan delay Operating Conditions Temperature 0 C to 35 C 32 to 95 F Optimum temperature 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 F Humidity 0 to 90 Pressure 700 hPa to 1060 hPa 59 tir eno WI xipueddy Specifications n nep Accessories Supplied AC power cord 1 Cord stopper 1 Tally plate 1 Fuse 1 Operation manual 1 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Connection Cable Specifications for Color Temperature Probes Special cables are required to connect color The following diagrams show specifications and pin temperature probes other than the Sony BKM 14L to assignments for the required cables the monitor Connection cable for Graseby SLS 9400 probe Modular connector Mini
66. llowing probes for automatic adjustment of color temperature Except for the Sony BKM 14L a cable is required to connect the probe to the monitor Manufacturer Probe Model Name SONY BKM i4L nocablerequired MINOLTA CA 100 GRASEBY SLS 9400 PHILIPS PM 5639 THOMA TF6 For details of the required cables see page 60 3 Copying other data Copying data from other channels common data other BVM series monitors that have been connected via the serial remote connector or from data stored in monitor memory cards 27 MM snuay Jaldeyo AT Adjusting the Color Temperature COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu Structure of the COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu Level 1 Level 2 STD COL2 1 MANUAL PROBE COPY B13 B11 B12 B14 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 ADJUST ORIGINAL VALUE L SIGNAL INT L EXT SONY BKM 14L B121 ADJUST B1211 START 812111 SET PROBE ANALYZE B1212 X ON CRT GRASEBY SLS94004 I Y I MINOLTA CA 100 I LOW LIGHT 20IRE I PHILIPS RM5639 HIGHLIGHT 100IRE L THOMA TF6 B122 START D65 I x L D93 CT
67. ly lamp With factory settings the Tally lamp lights when pins No 8 and No 9 of the REMOTE 2 connector on the rear panel 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 details of the REMOTE menu see Assigning the Remote Control Functions REMOTE Menu on page 36 O 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 details of the ADDRESS menu see Selecting the Monitor to Control ADDRESS Menu on page 54 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 O Numeric keypad Use to designate the channel number for the input signal to be monitored or to enter the setting values with the menus INPUT 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 10 Channel number entry method In the explanation below x represents any digit between 1 and 9 and represents any digit between 0 and 9 When selecting a channel number from 1 to 9 press the x button to display channel x When selecting
68. mber entry method DIRECT or 10KEY In the explanation below x and y represent any digit between 1 and 9 DIRECT mode To select channel x press the x button To select channel xy a two digit channel number press the 0 x and y buttons in this order 10KEY mode To select channel x press the x button then the ENTER button To select channel xy a two digit channel number press the x y and ENTER button in this order When multiple monitors are connected by a serial remote connection this setting will be common to all the monitors It is not possible to change the setting for individual monitors STANDBY MODE Select the power up condition when the MAIN POWER switch is turned on OFF or ON ON Standby mode OFF Operation mode DEFAULT CH Select the power up input channel LAST or CH xx LAST Set the channel to the channel that was selected at the time the power was last turned off CH xx Set the channel to a specific channel number DEGAUSS DELAY Set the time between power up and the beginning of degaussing Enter the desired time in seconds AFC TIME Select the AFC time constant SLOW or FAST RESIDUAL SC SW Switch the residual switch OFF or ON ACC SW Switch the ACC switch OFF or ON 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 OFF or ON ON The contrast and brightness
69. n H CV R M B Adjust horizontal convergence at the middle right between the bottom and the center of the screen H CV L C Adjust horizontal convergence at the center left of the screen H CV L T Adjust horizontal convergence at the top left of the screen H CV L B Adjust horizontal convergence at the bottom left of the screen CV L M T Adjust horizontal convergence at the middle left between the top and the center of the screen H CV L M B Adjust horizontal convergence at the middle left between the bottom and the center of the screen 47 id MM snuay Jaldeyo HA Using Extended Functions EXTEND MENU Overview The following 4 functions can be executed with the 3 Restart the monitor EXTEND menu 4 Automatically adjust the setup level and 100 IRE level of the internal white signal which is used in 1 Restore factory default data for installed boards the COLOR TEMP ADJ menu B 2 Write monitor setting and adjustment data to the BKM 12Y monitor memory card or read setting and adjustment data from the card Structure of the SET UP Menu C EXTEND Menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 INPUT CONFIGURATION C1 REMOTE 2 PASSWORD SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 4 ON SCREEN SET C5 ALIGNMENT C6 EXTEND MENU ENTER PASSWOR
70. nary adjustment of contrast brightness chroma and phase are carried out with the CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu to set the preset values to the knobs for the above mentioned adjustments Preset values can be set either commonly to all channels or separately for individual channels Preset values can be set in the following ways 1 Adjustment with the MANUAL knobs 2 Automatic adjustment An external color bar signal is necessary 3 Copying data from other channels common data other BVM series monitors that have been connected via the serial remote connector or from data stored in monitor memory cards 4 Restoring factory settings Structure of the CONTROL PRESET ADJ Menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 PRESET Al CH SET MANUAL A11 1 PHASE CHROMA BRIGHT CONTRAST I AUTO A12 FULL FIELD CB1 SMPTE CB EIA CB 00 I FF CB 75 WHITE 100 Level 4 Level 5 OTHER VALUE COPY A13 A131 PRESET MEMORY CARD L CH SET OTHER MONITOR A 132 MONITOR ADDRESS A1321 PRESET CH SET A133 r PRESET FILE NAME 1331 CH SET Constituent Menus of the CONTROL PRESET ADJ Menu This section describes the functions of the constituent menus of the CONTROL PRESET menu e The m
71. nce adjustment menu Make the key a shortcut key to display the COLOR TEMP ADJ MANUAL menu This allows you to jump directly to the MANUAL menu display corresponding to the color temperature setting STD COL 1 COL 2 for the currently displayed image Structure of the SET UP Menu C SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu Level 1 Level 2 INPUT CONFIGURATION C1 REMOTE 2 PASSWORD C3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION C4 INPUT SELECT ON SCREEN SET C5 I STANDBY MODE ALIGNMENT C6 H DEFAULT CH EXTEND MENU C7 DEGAUSS DELAY AFC TIME H RESIDUAL SC SW I ACC SW I CONT BRT HOLD COL TEMP SHORT CUT 42 Constituent Menus of the SET UP SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu This section describes the functions of the constituent menus of the SET UP SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu The menu numbers A B1 C11 and so on are not displayed on the monitor screen For details of menu numbers see page 20 An arrow gt following the description of an item or setting in each menu indicates another menu which appears or an operation which is executed when you select that menu item or setting If the description of an item or setting is not followed by an arrow it indicates that selecting the item or setting finishes the setting operation SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu Set each of the various items INPUT SELECT Select the channel nu
72. nel Input the number of the channel from which the data will be copied When the input channel number is deleted with the Del button the number 1 appears instead Restore the previous setting by pressing the MENU button then re enter the channel number Setting with the UP and DOWN buttons or PHASE knob is possible without pressing the MENU button MEMORY CARD menu Select the file name gt FILE NAME Select the file name FILE NAME menu Choose either PRESET or CH SET gt Copy is carried out PRESET Copy common data CH SET Copy data set for another channel Input the number of the channel from which the data will be copied When the input channel number is deleted with the Del button the number 1 appears instead Restore the previous setting by pressing the MENU button then re enter the channel number Setting with the UP and DOWN buttons or PHASE knob is possible without pressing the MENU button Adjusting the Color Temperature COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu Overview The color temperature is adjusted with the COLOR TEMP ADJ menu The color temperature can be set either commonly to all channels or individually for each channel The adjusted value can then be used as an original value Color temperature adjustment can be made in the following three ways 1 Knob adjustment Adjust the color temperature with the bias and gain knobs 2 Automatic adjustment using a probe You can use the fo
73. nel name gt VITC menu Select whether or not to display the VITC and user bit VITC OFF or ON USER BIT OFF or ON CAPTION VISION 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 CH NO or CH NAME menu Select the channel number and channel name display mode AUTO Disappear after displayed for a while ON Displayed OFF Not displayed VITC POSITION CH NO POSITION or CH NAME menu Select the display position TL Top left TC Top center TR Top right BL Bottom left BC Bottom center BR Bottom right 45 eu snuay Jaldeyo UM Convergence Adjustments ALIGNMENT Menu Overview The ALIGNMENT menu is used for adjusting convergence and geometry Structure of the SET UP Menu C ALIGNMENT Menu Level 1 Level 2 INPUT CONFIGURATION C1 REMOTE C2 PASSWORD C3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION C4 ON SCREEN SET C5 ALIGNMENT C6 EXTEND MENU C7 ROTATION 1 4 H PIN 2 4 V STATIC CON 3 4 L HOVRC 4 4 Constituent Menus of the SET UP ALIGNMENT Menu This section describes the functions of the constituent menus of the SET UP ALIGNMENT menu Notes The menu numbers A C11 and so on are not displayed on the monitor scr
74. nfiguration of the connector panel BKM 22X SDI Input Expansion Adaptor Used with decoder adaptors increases the number of input output channels Includes input output connectors for three serial digital channels and three analog channels The input signal type for each connector is set with the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu in accordance with the configuration of the connector panel BKM 24N NTSC Decoder Adaptor Includes a decoder for analog composite NTSC signals and input output connectors for six analog channels The input signal type for each connector is set with the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu in accordance with the configuration of the connector panel BKM 25P PAL Decoder Adaptor Includes a decoder for analog composite PAL signals and input output connectors for six analog channels The input signal type for each connector is set with the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu in accordance with the configuration of the connector panel BKM 26M PAL M Decoder Adaptor Includes a decoder for analog composite PAL M signals and input output connectors for six analog channels The input signal type for each connector is set with the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu in accordance with the configuration of the connector panel BKM 27T Tri Standard Decoder Adaptor Includes decoders for analog composite NTSC PAL and SECAM signals and input output connectors for six analog channels The input signal type for each connector is set with the INPUT CONFIGURATI
75. nput signal when AUTO is selected It is recommended that a particular format be selected if it is determined e f the serial digital signal is not properly displayed at SDI AUTO mode re enter the channel number NTSC SETUP 7 5 or 0 PAL S simpe or D delay 4 2 2 36 Setting the Input Configuration INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu nm YC SEP menu Select a Y C separation filter TRAP BPF Select TRAP BPF filter 2 LINES COMB Select 2 LINES COMB filter 3 LINES COMB Select 3 LINES COMB filter SCREEN MODE menu Select the scan size 4 3 Overscanned 4 3 aspect ratio 4 3 UNDR Underscanned 4 3 aspect ratio 16 9 NORM Overscanned 16 9 aspect ratio 16 9 UNDR Underscanned 16 9 aspect ratio SCALE menu Select the setting for each items of SAFE AREA setting list 80 Displays a 80 safe area in 4 3 screen 90 Displays a 90 safe area in 4 3 screen 100 Displays an 100 safe area in 4 3 screen 16 9 80 Displays a 8096 of 16 9 aspect ratio safe area in 4 3 screen 16 9 90 Displays a 90 16 9 aspect ratio safe area in 4 3 screen 16 9 100 Displays an 100 16 9 aspect ratio safe area in 4 3 screen 4 3 80 Displays a 8096 4 3 aspect ratio safe area in 16 9 screen 4 3 90 Displays a 9096 4 3 aspect ratio safe area in 16 9 screen 4 3 100 Displays an 100 4 3 aspect ratio s
76. on the BKM 20D 21D 22X 33 id MM Jaldeyo Setting the Input Configuration INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu Structure of the SET UP Menu INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu Level 1 INPUT CONFIGURATION INPUT CONFIGURATION REMOTE c2 PASSWORD C3 ON SCREEN SET ALIGNMENT C6 EXTEND MENU C1 C1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 1 2 xxCH H FORMAT 11 COMPOSITE C111 AUTO SLOT NO m YC C111 HE NTSC I NO COMPONENT 112 4 PAL SDI C113 PAL M SECAM YC SEP C12 TRAP BPF 2 LINES COMB YUV 3 LINES COMB SMPTE EBU N10 SYNC MODE INT ml BETACAM ge RGB I SCREEN MODE C13 7 4 3 NORM AUTO I 4 3 UNDR NTSC I 16 9 NORM H PAL L 16 9 UNDR L_ 42 2 I SAFE AREA SCALE C14 r 80 90 100 16 9 80 16 9 90 I APERTURE 16 9 100 VALUE 4 3 80 H 4 3 90 4 3 100 2 2 xxCH FILTER I CHANNEL NAME PROG I EDIT VTR NEW I CONTROL PRESET CH SET COLOR TEMP C16 4 STD COL2 I H PHASE L CH SET SAD POSITION COPY C17 r OTHER CH I OTHER MONITOR C171 MONITOR SYSTEM CONFIGUR
77. or temperature x coordinate value Y xxxx Display the color temperature y coordinate value L xxxx Display the luminance value GRASEBY MINOLTA PHILIPS THOMA menu The contents and function of this menu are the same as those of the ADJUST menu COPY menu Select the source to be copied from OTHER VALUE Copy data from another channel or from common data gt OTHER MONITOR Copy data from another monitor gt MEMORY CARD Copy data from a memory card gt OTHER VALUE menu Select one of the following Copy is carried out STD Copy common data factory setting D65 COLI Copy common data factory setting 093 COL2 Copy common data factory setting D56 D65 CH SET Copy data from a particular channel factory setting D65 Enter the number of the channel from which the data will be copied When the input channel number is deleted with the Del button the number 1 appears instead Restore the previous setting by pressing the MENU button then re enter the channel number Setting with the UP and DOWN buttons or PHASE knob is possible without pressing the MENU button D65 Copy the color temperature of D65 D93 Copy the color temperature of D93 OTHER MONITOR menu Input the address of the monitor from which the data will be copied MONITOR ADDRESS Input the address of the monitor from which the data will be copied gt MONITOR ADDRESS menu Select STD COL1 COL2 or CH SET gt
78. r with BKM 103 Serial Remote Interface Kit installed is connected set REMOTE MODE to 1 and enter a number over 64 as the MONITOR ADDRESS for each connected Sony BVM xxE F G and HDM xxE series monitor REMOTE 2 CONFIG menu Select the REMOTE 2 connector pins for which you want to change the function The factory settings for each pin are given below gt 1 PIN CHO1 2 PIN CHO2 3 PIN EXT SYNC 4 PIN MONO 5 PIN SAFE AREA 6 PIN unused 7 PIN unused 8 PIN TALLY C221 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 UNDERSCAN 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 COMB Set the comb filter on or off APERTURE Set the correction of frequency characteristics enabled or disabled MONO Set monochrome display on or off C221 2 2 1 8 PIN menu 2 2 Assign a function to the selected pin BLUE ONLY Set the blue signal pictures display monochrome on or off 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 VITC ON Set the VITC display on or off SAFE AREA ON Se
79. s per second interlaced 625 lines 50 fields per second interlaced Super fine pitch Trinitron BVM 20F1U 20F1E 20E1U 20E1E Aperture grille pitch 0 3 mm BVM 20F1U 20F1E or 0 25 mm BVM 20E1U 20E1B 90 degree deflection 30 6 mm diameter in line gun Effective picture size 387 x 291 mm 15 4x 11 2 inches w h 483 mm 19 s inches diagonal size CRT protection EHT extremely high tension protection type Warm up time approx 30 minutes Anode voltage 27 kV with no beam current Nominal chromaticity coordinates SMPTE phosphor BVM 20F1U Effective picture size 267 x 200 mm 10 s x 7 ls inches w h 331 mm 13 inches diagonal size CRT protection EHT extremely high tension protectiontype Warm up time approx 30 minutes Anode voltage 25 with no beam current Nominal chromaticity coordinates SMPTE phosphor BVM 14F1U 14E1U 0 630 0 340 G 0 310 0 595 B 0 155 0 070 EBU phosphor BVM 14F1E 14E1E y R 0 640 0 330 G 0 290 0 600 B 0 150 0 060 Power requirements 100 to 240 V AC 1096 50 60 Hz Power consumption BVM 20F1U 20F1E 20E1U 20E1U y R 0 630 0 340 G 0 310 0 595 B 0 155 0 070 Error less than 0 005 EBU phosphor BVM 20F1E 20E1E x y R 0 640 0 330 G 0 290 0 600 B 0 150 0 060 Error less than 0 005 BVM 14F1U 14F1E 14E1U 14E1E 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14E5E
80. s the cursor downward In setting mode decreases the setting and adjustment values PHASE knob By turning this knob clockwise the cursor moves upward In setting mode increases the setting and adjustment values same function as UP button By turning this knob counterclockwise the cursor moves downward In setting mode decreases the setting and adjustment values same function as DOWN button Ent button Q ENTER button Confirms the current selection of menu item setting button Deletes the values and characters entered Enters numerical values ONumeric keypad 22 Menu Operation This section describes how to display the desired menu or reach the desired menu level and how to make adjustments and settings you wish To display the desired menu proceed as follows 1 Press the MENU button 6 The main menu is displayed 2 Using the UP and DOWN buttons O or PHASE knob move the cursor to the desired item Example select the SET UP menu by pressing the DOWN button MENU CONTROL PRESET ADJ COLOR TEMP ADJ SET UP MEMORY CARD COPY STATUS MAINTENANCE KEY PROTECT OFF Main menu Press the ENTER button The level 1 display of the selected menu appears SET UP INPUT CONFIGURATION REMOTE PASSWORD SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ON SCREEN SET IGNMENT EXTEND MENU Cursor 4 Repeat steps 2 and
81. sly with the adjustment of the gain and bias the 100 IRE and 20 IRE signals are automatically switched EXT Use an external input signal When adjusting the gain and bias input the proper signal Note Even if NOT APPLY of the TRIM item is selected pressing the ENTER button to confirm the adjusted values results in that APPLY will be selected 32 Setting the Input Configuration INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu Overview Data pertaining to the input signals are set with the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu When a channel number 1 to 90 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 The channel numbers from 91 to 99 are assigned to internal signals 091 PLUGE signal Picture Line Up Generating Equipment 092 20 gray signal 093 100 white signal 094 five step gray scale signal 095 cross hatch signal 096 cross hatch signal 097 dot signal 098 cross hatch signal 099 0 black signal Assigning Slot and Connector Numbers Set which input connector on which slot will be assigned to the current channel The slots are numbered from the left as seen when facing the rear panel with the REMOTE connectors slot being number 1 the input option slots numbers 2 to 5 and the analog input connectors slot being number 6 The connectors are numbered 1 to 6 from t
82. t connector is CONFIGURATION menu is input If AUTO is set with the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu selected input a signal which has the same format with the signal monitored last For details of the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu see Setting the Input Configuration INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu on page 33 Adaptor name BKM 20D BKM 21D BKM 24N BKM 25P BKM 26M BKM 27T BKM 22X BKM 28X BKM 48X SDI 4 2 2 501 Multi NTSC PAL PAL M Tri SDI Input Analog HD Analog Decoder Decoder Decoder Decoder Decoder Standard Expansion Input Input Adaptor Adaptor Adaptor Adaptor Decoder Adaptor Expansion Expansion Adaptor Adaptor Adaptor Serial Component O digital 525 625 input Composite O NTSC Composite O O PAL Analog Composite O O O O O O input NTSC Composite O O O O O O O O PAL Composite O O O O O O O O O PAL M Composite O O O O O O O O SECAM Y R Y B Y O O O O O O O O O 525 625 RGB 525 O O O O O O O O O 625 Y C O NTSC Y C O O O O O O PAL VIC PAL M Number of digital 3 3 3 inputs Number of analog 3 3 6 6 6 6 3 6 6 input 9 Independent input possible O Input possible when used with decoder adaptor 1 Equipped with floating non floating ground mode selector for hum reduction Jaldeyo A Overview Decoder adaptor
83. t signal 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 This function is available when an optional decoder adaptor such as a BKM 24N is installed MONO APT G CONB button Turn the comb filter on and off This function is available when an optional decoder adaptor such as a BKM 24N is installed F1 e 4 F1 button When this button is pushed ON the characters disappear from the monitor on the MANUAL menu of the level 2 of the CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu the MANUAL menu of the level 2 of the COLOR TEMP ADJ menu and the SAFE ALIGNMENT menu of the level 2 of SETUP menu ADDRESS AREA F2 button When this button is pushed in ON you can access directly the MANUAL menu of the level 2 of the COLOR TEMP ADJ menu if the short cut function is assigned to this button For details of short cut functions see Setting the Channel Selection Method and Power Up Conditions System Configuration Menu on page 42 ADDRESS button When this button is pushed in ON the ADDRESS menu appears on the screen By using the ADDRESS menu operation conditions for multiple monitors are set For details of the ADDRESS menu see Selecting the Monitor to Control ADDRESS Menu on page 54 COMB 12 SHIFT ON LEDs of function buttons orange 16 9 button When this button is pushed in ON the aspe
84. t the safe area display on or off CAPTION VISION Set the caption vision on or off TALLY ON Set tally signals on or off DEGAUSS ON Set degaussing on or off POWER OFF Set the monitor power on or off For details of pin connections see the description of the REMOTE 2 connector on page 17 39 id snue N Jaldeyo UM Setting the Password PASSWORD Menu Overview A four digit password can be specified and applied to desired menu options to prohibit the menu settings from being changed without permission The password is set with the PASSWORD menu A password is always assigned to the PASSWORD menu factory setting 9999 A password for a service man can be created with the MAINTENANCE menu Use of the password The message ENTER PASSWORD is displayed when an attempt is made to select a menu item for which the password has been applied Then enter the password using numeric keypad If the password is not entered correctly If an incorrect password is entered the display returns to the menu of the previous level Structure of the SET UP menu C PASSWORD menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 INPUT CONFIGURATION REMOTE c2 PASSWORD ENTER 4 CHANGE ENTER RE ENTER PASSWORD 3111 PASSWORD C31 PASSWORD C311 SSWORD C3 PASSWORD ON SCREEN SET APPLY CONTROL PRESET ADJ
85. tage 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 E3 urban outdoors and E4 controlled EMC environment ex TV studio Pour les clients europ ens 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 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
86. tergent solution Never use strong solvents such as thinner or benzine 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 When shipping the unit to another location repack it as illustrated on the carton 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 i Lo
87. the color bar signal to be used for automatic adjustment gt Adjustment is carried out FULL FIELD CB 100 100 full field color bar FF CB 75 WHITE 100 75 full field color bar with 100 white signal SMPTE CB SMPTE standard color bar EIA CB EIA standard color bar Note 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 COPY menu Select the source to be copied from OTHER VALUE Copy data from another channel or from PRESET setting gt OTHER MONITOR Copy data from another monitor gt MEMORY CARD Copy data from a memory card gt OTHER VALUE menu Choose either PRESET or CH SET gt Copy is carried out PRESET Copy common data 26 CH SET Copy data set for another channel Input the number of the channel from which the data will be copied When the input channel number is deleted with the Del button the number 1 appears instead Restore the previous setting by pressing the MENU button then re enter the channel number Setting with the UP and DOWN buttons or PHASE knob is possible without pressing the MENU button OTHER MONITOR menu Input the address of the monitor from which the data will be copied gt MONITOR ADDRESS Input the address MONITOR ADDRESS menu Choose either PRESET or CH SET gt Copy is carried out PRESET Copy common data CH SET Copy data set for another chan
88. the data for the The menu numbers A C11 and so on are not CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu settings displayed on the monitor screen COLOR TEMP Copy the data for the COLOR For details of menu numbers see page 20 TEMP ADJ menu settings An arrow gt following the description of an item SET UP Copy the data for the SET UP menu or setting in each menu indicates another menu which settings appears or an operation which is executed when you select that menu item or setting If the description of an item or setting is not followed by an arrow it indicates that selecting the item or setting finishes the setting operation E COPY menu Select the copy source monitor MONITOR ADDRESS Enter the address number gt 1 52 Displaying Information About the Monitor STATUS Menu Overview The STATUS menu is used to view general data about the monitor and information about signals assigned to the slots in the rear panel Structure of the STATUS Menu Main menu Level 1 STATUS F STATUS 1 3 F1 STATUS 2 3 F2 STATUS 3 3 t F3 SLOT STATUS F31 EE MODEL NAME SERIAL NO Level 2 Level 3 CH STATUS F11 CH MODEL NAME Constituent Menus of the STATUS Menu This section describes the functions of the constituent menus of the STATUS menu e The menu numbers A C11 and so
89. to ON function buttons on the control unit with the exception of menu operation buttons will be disable When set to OFF key protection is removed 19 i kel O N gt o snusy Jeideuo TUM Menu Structure About menu numbers In this manual menu numbers are used to classify the menus and show the route that you follow to reach any particular menu A menu number consists of a letter alphabetical character followed by one or more digits The letter identifies the menu group see the preceding page and the digits indicate selections to be made on the respective menu levels For example the menu number A1321 shows that you can reach the menu by making selections on the respective menu levels as follows Select CONTROL PRESET AD in the main menu Select the 1st item on menu level 1 Select the 3rd item on menu level 2 Select the 2nd item on menu level 3 Select the 1st item on menu level 4 e g A1321 The menu numbers are merely for convenience of explanation They do not appear on the screen of your monitor ADDRESS Menu In addition to the menus listed in the table 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
90. trol panel it is possible to set APERTURE to ON from REMOTE 1 and then set it to OFF with a control panel operation About monitor address and group numbers The BKM 10R 11R or HDM 14E5U BVM 14E5U 14E5E 14F5U 14F5E 14G5U 14G5E 14G5A are able to control up to 32 monitors connected via serial remote connector using the REMOTE 1 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 REMOTE menu each monitor can be set with a monitor address and group number between 1 and 99 The ADDRESS menu is used to select a particular monitor or group by entering a monitor number or group number For details of the ADDRESS menu see Selecting the Monitor to Control ADDRESS Menu on page 55 The address number must differ from one monitor to another If two or more monitors have the same address number an operation error occurs Structure of the SET UP Menu C INPUT REMOTE Menu Level 1 Level 2 INPUT CONFIGURATION C1 REMOTE C2 PASSWORD C3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ON SCREEN SET C5 ALIGNMENT C6 EXTEND MENU C7 REMOTE 2 CONFIG REMOTE 2 REMOTE 1 CONFIG MONITOR ADDRESS E GROUP ADDRESS Level 3 Level 4 REMOTE MODE 211 C22 1 6221 1 2 2 PIN 8 PIN BLUE ONLY 2 2 4 PIN 5 PIN 6 PIN 7 PIN 8 PIN 38 Constit
91. u D D MEMORY CARD menu FORMAT menu Select the operation to perform It takes some time to Confirm the format operation Hd M ALL FILES WILL BE DELETED SAVE Write data to a monitor memory card gt LOAD Read data from a monitor memory card gt DELETE Delete a file gt FORMAT Format a monitor memory card gt ARE YOU SURE OK ENTER KEY CANCEL MENU KEY To continue press the ENTER button gt The SAVE menu format is performed Select the name of the file to which to write data or CANCEL To cancel press the MENU button gt create a new file name Return to the MEMORY CARD menu D NEW NAME Enter a new name max 20 characters 51 m MI snua Jaldeyo UM Monitor to Monitor Data Copy COPY Menu Overview When multiple monitors are connected via their serial remote ports data can be shared between the monitors by data copy The data copy from one monitor to another is accomplished with the COPY menu Structure of the COPY Menu E Main menu Level 1 Level 2 MONITOR ADDRESS E1 4 ALL I CONTROL PRESET I CONTROL TEMP SET UP Constituent Menus of the COPY Menu This section describes the functions of the constituent MONITOR ADDRESS menu menus of the COPY menu Select the data to be copied gt Copy is carried out ALL Copy data for all menu settings Notes CONTROL PRESET Copy
92. uent Menus of the SET UP Menu This section describes the functions of the constituent menus of the SET UP REMOTE menu e The menu numbers A C11 and so on are not displayed on the monitor screen For details of menu numbers see page 20 An arrow gt following the description of an item or setting in each menu indicates another menu which appears or an operation which is executed when you select that menu item or setting If the description of an item or setting is not followed by an arrow it indicates that selecting the item or setting finishes the setting operation REMOTE menu Select the type of remote control REMOTE 1 CONFIG Set the address and group number of the monitor controlled via the REMOTE 1 serial remote control connector gt C21 REMOTE 2 CONFIG Set the pin assignments for the REMOTE2 parallel remote control connector gt REMOTE 2 Select whether or not parallel remote control will be used ON or OFF REMOTE 1 CONFIG menu Set the monitor address group address and remote mode of the monitor MONITOR ADDRESS Enter a number GROUP ADDRESS Enter a number REMOTE MODE Select the remote mode gt REMOTE MODE menu Select a remote mode according to the type of monitors connected through the REMOTE 1 connector When only Sony BVM xxE F G or HDM xxE series monitors are connected set REMOTE MODE to 0 When a Sony BVM xx11 16 series monitor or a Sony PVM monito

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