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3. BKM 14L
4. PRO 1 1000 1000 TOO MANY FILES FILE MENAGEMENT DELETE FILE MA
5. 10BASE T 100BASE TX SDI HD SDI Y C YPgPg GBR 575 501 5 MHz 5 MHz 5 MHz 5 MHz 480 601 5 MHz 5 MHz 5 MHz 5 MHz 1080 481 25 MHz 25 MHz 25 MHz 1080 501 25 MHz 25 MHz 25 MHz 576 50P 25 MHz 25 MHz 480 60P 25 MHz 25 MHz 1035 601 25 MHz 25 MHz 25 MHz 1080 601 25 MHz 25 MHz 25 MHz 720 50P 25 MHz 25 MHz 25 MHz 720 60P 25 MHz 25 MHz 25 MHz
6. FaF PRO Elk PRO 2 MEMnRY STick PRD Memory STick Duo
7. A224 PICTURE ADJ 1 2 2 2 A221 3 1 1 MENU 2 UP DOWN PHASE DOWN INPUT CONFIGURATION
8. mg S 2 1 e EDD 10cm
9. BKM 14L 100 209 6 PLUGE Picture Line Up Generating Equipment H V CRT SNMP Sony eSupport System IP
10. A A ALIGNMENT 46 E2 INSTALLATION SETTINGS ANALYZE 35 B5 COLOR TEMP ADJ APPLY PASSWORD 44 D62 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION AUTO 31 A1 PICTURE ADJ 34 B2 COLOR TEMP ADJ AUTO ADJUST 31 A11 PICTURE ADJ 35 B21 COLOR TEMP ADJ AUTO FULL POINTS ADJ 48 E32 INSTALLATION SETTINGS AUTO ONE POINT ADJ 48 E33 INSTALLATION SETTINGS B BACK UP SYSTEM DATA 51 F41 FILE MANAGEMENT BLANKING SETTINGS 43 D4 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION C CH STATUS 53 G1 STATUS CHANGE PASSWORD 44 D61 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION CHANNEL NAME 41 C4 INPUT CONFIGURATION COLOR TEMP ADJ 32 B COLOR TEMP ADJ COMPONENT 39 C15 INPUT CONFIGURATION COMPOSITE 38 C13 INPUT CONFIGURATION CONTROLLER 54 H CONTROLLER CONTROLLER STATUS 53 G3 STATUS COPY FROM 32 A3 PICTURE ADJ 35 B3 COLOR TEMP ADJ 41 C5 INPUT CONFIGURATION 50 F2 FILE MANAGEMENT D DATA MAINTENANCE 51 F4 FILE MANAGEMENT
11. MANUAL MANUAL ADJUST COPY FROM PICTURE ADJ 1 a 3 PRESET VALUE AUTO A1 AUTO ADJUST Am MATRIX VALUE MATRIX RESET COLOR BAR MANUAL ADJUST A2 COPY FROM A3 PRESET VALUE A31 OTHER MONITOR OTHER MONITOR A32 A321 MEMORY STICK MEMORY STICK A33 A331 Al PICTURE ADJ lt A11 25
12. 3 2 3 gt 2 me gt gt IF 5 6 EAI ey MPO IHR
13. A11 gt to gt 5 25 C INPUT CONFIGURATION INPUT CONFIGURATION 1 2 INPUT CONFIGURATION 2 2 INPUT CONFIGURATION 1 2 CHxx FORMAT gt G1 SLOT NO OPTION1 3 INPUT NO SCREEN ASPECT 16 9 4 3 LAST 16 9 16 9 4 3 4 3
14. ROM 2 128MB 19 as xis ll 20 PRO PRO PRO
15. A11 H CONTROLLER 25 Vo Fo fl H CONTROLLER Ha TFS MONITOR ID DISPLAY NETWORK LAN A NETWORK SETTINGS NETWORK SETTINGS Hz NETWORK SW NETWORK LAN PEER TO PEER BVM A14F5U A14F5M A14F5A NETWORK LAN BVM A14F5U A14F5M A14F5A SNMP SETTINGS CONTACT NAME LOCATION TRAP 7 LES HSB
16. 22 O Ent ENTER Del 1 9 10 99 2 0 2 a 13 O ID No ID No ALL as sum 14 REMOTE SINGLE GROUP ALL SINGLE
17. NG ERROR MENU To 1 1 UPDOWN PHASE ENTER Ent INPUT CONFIGURATION ag CHO1 FOURMRT SDI HD D1 AUTO SLOT NO OPTION INPUT NO DIGITALI SCREEN ASPECT 16 9 SCAN SIZE NORMAL SYNC MODE COLOR TEMP D93 PICTURE PRESET PRESET 1 MATRIX 2 UP DOWN PHASE 3 ENTER Ent 1 UP DOWN PHASE a PARALLEL REMOTE 2 2 fi 1
18. 0 C 35 lt aa 8 BADR ZFC MM DE DEGAUSS
19. UDT INSTRUMENTS SLS 9400 FC DIN 8 Q 1 6 2 1 gA 54 G 3 Q yo 6 aS N C 1 1 N C GND 2 2 N C RXD 3 3 RTS TXD 4 4 GND GND 5 5 N C N C 6 6 TXD 7 5V 8 RXD KONICA MINOLTA CA 100 D sub 25 DIN 8 1 13 2 1 O OOOOOOOOOO O OOOOOOOOOOG 5 0 G 3 14 25 8 lt 6 aS aS N C 1 1 N C TXD 2 2 N C RXD 3 3 RTS RTS 4 4 GND CTS 5 5 N C N C 6 a 6 TXD GND 7 7 5V N C 8 25 8 RXD e 61 ass lil KONICA MINOLTA CA 100plus i E 6 9 D sub 9 DIN 8 A IM 4 EH di GND DSR CTS GND IOINI 1
20. E INSTALLATION SETTINGS ALIGNMENT 1 3 ROTATION 7 H PHASE Eoo V CENTER H SIZE V SIZE ia SUB CONTRAST ALIGNMENT 2 3 H PIN H PIN BAL
21. A11 25 e E To D G STATUS STATUS 1 2 STATUS 2 2 STATUS 1 2 CH STATUS Gt SLOT STATUS 1 3 OPTION1 3 Gz HD SDI D1 BKM 61D SDI COMPOSITE BKM 62HS COMPONENT BKM 68X EMPTY STATUS 2 2 MODEL NAME SERIAL NO SOFTWARE VERSION
22. 0 C 35 1U OR e 5 6
23. CHANNEL NAME CHO1 PROG EDIT CAM UTR PREV ENEW NAME 3 UP DOWN PHASE UP PHASE A Beee Y ZO 1 8 9 3 amp DOWN PHASE lt 1 4 ENTER Ent CHANNEL NAME CHO 1 PROG EDIT CAM UTR PREV BNEW NAME 5 3 4 ENTER Ent 1 al Del OLB
24. MAIN POWER ON OVER LOAD CRT OVER LOAD O D ID ALL ID ALL SINGLE GROUP ALL o o o O LED ON OFF
25. Fo SP A PICTURE ADJ PRESET VALUE INPUT CONFIGURATION PRESET1 PRESET2 PRESETS PRESET4 PRESET5 MENU CHANGE INPUT CONFIG PRESET VALUE PRESETX PRESETX OK ENTER Ent INPUT CONFIGURATION CANCEL MENU
26. O UP DOWN ENTER MENU MENU PICTURE ADJ COLOR TEMP ADJ INPUT CONFIGURATION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION INSTALLATION SETTINGS FILE MANAGEMENT STATUS CONTROLLER KEY PROTECT OFF 1 28 nial
27. PRO PRO 4GB 2 lt R
28. ENTER Ent A PICTURE ADU 31 x wes lll 32 A3 COPY FROM PRESET VALUE A81 OTHER MONITOR gt A32 MEMORY STICK A33 CER E PRESET VALUE PRESET1 PRESET2 PRESET3 PRESET4 PRESET5 A32 OTHER MONITOR ID No MONITOR ID ID No A821 A321 OTHER MONITOR PRESET1 PRESET2 PRESET3 PRESET4 PRESET5 A33 MEMORY STICK
29. Fat F31 DELETE MEMORY STICK REY AFAVZ gt F311 F311 MEMORY STICK DELETE THIS FILE OK CANCEL ENTER Ent MENU F4 DATA MAINTENANCE DATA MAINTENANCE BACK UP SYSTEM DATA gt F41 RE STORE SYSTEM DATA 2X DF RE LOAD FACTORY DATA E43 F41 BACK UP SYSTEM DATA o IN PROGRESS ARLES oe F
30. MONO ON OFF MONO RGB APT ON INPUT CONFIGURATION 18 INPUT CONFIGURATION G INPUT CONFIGURATION 36 COMB MOY ON OFF SDI BKM 61D NTSC PAL PAL M INPUT CONFIGURATION YCSEP NTSC COMB FILTER
31. IC 1 ae StS 6 PEE ta e PRO Faz e HAMIL 2
32. 54 MONITOR ID DISPLAY Hi 54 NETWORK SETTINGS H2 NETWORK SETTINGS 54 NETWORK SW NETWORK 54 SNMP SETTINGS Hs CONTACT NAME LOCATION TRAP 55 KEY PROTECT I To 55 SPER AE 29 PICTURE ADJ x wes lll 30 PRESET VALUE AUTO
33. CR WELES PR MARKER MODE 1 3 ASPECT MODE 16 9 15 9 14 9 13 9 4 3 2 39 1 2 35 1 1 85 1 1 66 1 VARIABLE 16 9 ASPECT ASPECT MODE VARIABLE 1 00 3 00 1 78 H POSITION 100 100 000 MARKER BRIGHT 90IRE 40IRE 90IRE ASPECT MARKER OFF ON
34. 5 7 A 8 CORRE eine ee 5 1 Dee
35. INPUT CONFIGURATION 2 FORMAT 4 4 4 RGB RGB MATRIX VALUE MATRIX RESET SpE Ae Ait AUTO ADJUST MENU A2 MANUAL ADJUST PHASE CHROMA BRIGHT 7li CONTRAST ENTER Ent PHASE xxxx CHROMA xxxx BRIGHT xxxx CONTR xxxx CHAR OFF CHAR OFF MANUAL 1000 MENU
36. 16 9 E gt 16 9 5 EXT SYNC Oo hey EXT SYNC sk J OU BLUE ONLY Son BLUE ONLY k maA H Goo GOFF APT PE R G B OFF APT zF fy COMB MARKER CHAR OFF MARKER ks C CHAR OFF CHROMA UP COLTEMP J CHROMA e COLOR TEMP E ON 3 HH ON GHEE e HH V ON GRRE eV
37. A331 A331 MEMORY STICK PRESET1 PRESET2 PRESET3 PRESET4 PRESET5 B COLOR TEMP ADJ COLOR TEMP ADJ PRESET VALUE MANUAL MANUAL AUTO BKM 14L BKM 14L KONICA MINOLTA CA 100 CA 100plus
38. 35 RESTORE FACTORY DATA B4 35 ANALYZE B5 CRE HERES ME LED 35 INPUT CONFIGURATION 36 CHxx 37 FORMAT c1 38 SLOT NO ME 37 INPUT NO 37 SCREEN ASPECT a 37 SCAN SIZE 37 SYNC MODE 37 COLOR TEMP 37 PICTURE PRESET 38 MATRIX C2 39 APERTURE 38 VALUE 38 YC SEP Y C
39. T a E A F IE
40. OFF LINE ASPECT MARKER ON THICK THIN THICK COLOR ASPECT MARKER ON INPUT CONFIGURATION 39 WHITE A RED GREEN BLUE F YELLOW Gm CYAN MAGENTA WHITE ASPECT BLANKING Less OFF ON OFF MODE ASPECT BLANKING ON BLACK HALF HALF MARKER MODE 2 3 SAFE AREA MARKER OFF
41. ALL GROUP O MANUAL LED ON OFF ON Z PHASE PICTURE ADJ CONTRAST MANUAL CONTRAST BRIGHT MANUAL BRIGHT CHROMA MANUAL B CHROMA PHASE MANUAL B PHASE PICTURE ADJ K PICTURE ADJ 30 SECAM PAL PAL_M
42. G OFF B OFF CHROMA UP 12 dB JR MARKER TALLY ON OFF DEGAUSS POWER OFF PARALLEL REMOTE 17 D3 POWER STANDBY MODE MAIN POWER ON ON OFF OFF ON POWER ON STATUS LAST CH LAST OFF
43. Z b T RE N bes 1 1
44. Y C OFF ON OFF ACC SW ON OFF OFF ci4 YC Y C BKML 61D AUTO NTSC PAL PAL M SECAM NTSC SETUP LEVEL NTSC 0 75 BVM A14F5M A14F5A 0 BVM A14F5U 7 5 ACC SW ON OFF OFF ct5 COMPONENT RGB YPBPR RGB BKM 68X COMPONENT LEVEL COMPONENT SMPTE EBU N10 BE
45. Y C OFF ON OFF ACC SW ON OFF OFF HD SDI 1125 601 1080 60I 1035 60I C12 DUAL LINK HD SDI HD SDI HD SDI BKM 62HS 4 4 4 YPBPR 4 4 4 RGB c1s COMPOSITE BKM 61D AUTO NTSC PAL PAL M SECAM NTSC SETUP LEVEL NTSC 0 75 BVM A14F5M A14F5A 0 BVM A14F5U 7 5 FILTER SW
46. CH DEFAULT CH POWER ON STATUS CH 01 30 01 DEGAUSS DELAY 000 255 000 D4 BLANKING SETTINGS ANCILLARY DATA OFF ON ON VITS BLK VITS 000 127 000 D5 ON SCREEN SET FORMAT DISPLAY AUTO i EEO iF ON OFF 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 43
47. H CORNER PIN So df H CORNER S H KEY LA H KEY BAL LSNA ALIGNMENT 3 3 V STATIC CONV V CONV TOP V CONV BOT H STATIC CONV RESTORE FACTORY DATA ALIGNMENT RESTORE FACTORY DATA OK ENTER Ent CANCEL ME
48. INPUT CONFIGURATION INPUT CONFIGURATION G INPUT CONFIGURATION 36 AUTO A1 MANUAL ADJUST MANUAL gt A2 COPY FROM A3 Al AUTO T AUTO ADJUST gt A11 1000 MATRIX VALUE INPUT CONFIGURATION INPUT CONFIGURATION ITU601 SMPTE 240M ITU709 USER 1 5
49. COMPOSITE1 2 3 BKM 62HS SDI HD D1 AUTO HD SDI SDI D1 DIGITALI 2 FORMAT BKM 61D Analog Y C BKM 62HS Dual Link HD SDI BKM 68X Analog Component Analog RGB INPUT CONFIGURATION 318 CHxx 2 FORMAT C a SDI HD SDI C11 DUAL LI C12 K HD SDI COMPOSITE C13 YC C14 COMPONENT C15 SLOT NO INPUT NO SCREEN ASPECT SCAN SIZE SYNC MODE COLOR TEMP PICTURE PRESET MATRIX C2 APERTURE VALUE YC SEP NTSC COMB FILTER MARKER DISPLAY MODE C3 H PHASE CHANNEL NAME C4 COPY FROM Cs OTHER CH C51 OTHER MONITOR C52 OTHER MONITOR C521 MEMORY STICK C53 MEMORY STICK C531 O
50. D93 D65 D61 USER1 USER2 USER3 USER4 USER5 D93 D93 D65 D65 D61 D61 USERI 5 USERI 5 D93 D65 D61 D93 D65 D61 Spa Ae B4 RESTORE FACTORY DATA USERI 5 RESTORE FACTORY DATA OK ENTER Ent Ry v Zp LESS CANCEL MENU B5 ANALYZE BKM 14L SET PROBE ON CURSOR BKM 14L BKM 14L ANALYZPE ANALYZE MENU BKM 14L R
51. MAIN POWER 10BASE T 100BASE TX LAN LAN BKML 15R 32 BKM 15R 4 BKML 15R AUTO MDI MDI X BKM 15R BKM 15R NETWORK A LAN 4 3 ae Ste as xis 22 ID No ID No
52. OPERATION TIME CRT TURN ON TIME CRT IP ADDR IP CONTROLLER STATUS GB G1 CH STATUS 80 89 91 97 CH OP OPTION1 3 IN FORMAT NAME 80 89 91 97 G2 SLOT STATUS 1 3 OPTION1 3 MODEL NAME SERIAL NO G3 CONTROLLER STATUS MODEL NAME SERIAL NO SOFTWARE VERSION
53. DATA MAINTENANCE SAVE e e FILE MANAGEMENT 1 3 SAVE TO Fi SAVE TO MEMORY STICK MEMORY STICK F111 F11 COPY FROM F2 OTHER OTHER MONITOR MONITOR F21 F211 MEMORY STICK MEMORY STICK F22 F221 DELETE F3 DELETE MEMORY MEMORY STICK STICK F31 F311 DATA BACK UP SYSTEM MAINTENANCE F4 DATA Fa RE STORE SYSTEM DATA F42 RE LOAD RE LOAD FACTORY DATA FACTORY DATA F43 F431 A11 25 vig gt 7 FILE MANAGEMENT SAVE TO 7 9 tMELEF OF COPY FROM
54. SDI HD SDI CT DUAL LINK HD SDI HD SDI gt C12 COMPOSITE OB YC Y C C14 COMPONENT RGB gt C15 c INPUT CONFIGURATION Cc11 SDI HD SDI SDI HD SDI HD SDI D1 AUTO BKML 62HS To HD SDI BKM 62HS D1 BKM 61D BKM 62HS D1 D2 AUTO BKM 61D D2 NTSC BKM 61D D2 PAL BKM 61D NTSC SETUP LEVEL NTSC 0 75 BVM A14F5M A14F5A 0 BVM A14F5U 7 5 FILTER SW
55. a TARGET COLOR TEMP ANY X Y CIE1931 x y Vo LOW LIGHT HIGH LIGHT BKM 14L AUTO ADJUST B21 AUTO ADJUST B2 AUTO AUTO ADJUST SET PROBE ON CURSOR MENU B3 COPY FROM PRESET VALUE gt B31 OTHER MONITOR B32 MEMORY STICK gt B33 B31 PR
56. IN PROGRESS BKM 14L IN PROGRESS 5 ENTER Ent BKM 14L ENTER Ent INSTALLATION SETTINGS ENTER Ent
57. IP ADDR IP 6 STATUS ga Ee 53 CONTROLLER x wes 54 BKM 15R BVM A14F5U A14F5M A14F5A NETWORK SETTINGS NETWORK SW MONITOR ID DISPLAY IP NETWORK SETTINGS NETWORK NETWORK SW CONTROLLER 1 a 3 MONITOR ID DISPLAY Hi NETWORK IP ADDRESS SETTINGS H2 SUBNET MASK DEFAULT GATEWAY ADDRESS NETWORK SW SNMP SETTINGS CONTACT H3 NAME LOCATION TRAP
58. gt Fg DELETE gt F3 DATA MAINTENANCE OF4 F1 SAVE TO E11 EEE CyER F11 SAVE TO MEMORY STICK gt P111 NEW NAME 1 20 _ 3 F111 MEMORY STICK OVERWRITE THIS FILE OK ENTER Ent CANCEL A MENU F FILE MANAGEMENT F2 COPY FROM OTHER MONITOR
59. 1000 1000 B11 MANUAL ADJUST UP DOWN ENTER Ent RED CONTRAST KNOB CONTRAST R GREEN BRIGHT KNOB BRIGHT G BLUE CHROMA KNOB CHROMA B LUMINANCE PHASE KNOB PHASE RED GREEN BLUE RED GREEN BLUE MANUAL RED GREEN BLUE PHASE MANUAL ENTER Ent MANUAL
60. CHANGE PASSWORD pe1 APPLY PASSWORD ELET gt D62 pe1 CHANGE PASSWORD ENTER NEW PASSWORD ENTER gt D611 D SYSTEM CONFIGURATION D611 CHANGE PASSWORD RE ENTER PASSWORD ENTER MENU D62 APPLY PASSWORD PICTURE ADJ YES NO COLOR TEMP ADJ YES NO INPUT CONFIGURATION YES NO SYSTEM CONFIGURATION YES NO INDIVIDUAL ITEMS SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
61. 7 525 625 SDI BKM 61D HD SDI SDI BKM 62HS BKM 68X 7 NTSC y PAL HD SDI INPUT CONFIGURATION BKM 61D MONITOR OUT INPUT CONFIGURATION AUTO INPUT CONFIGURATION G INPUT CONFIGURATION 36 NTSC PAL PAL M SECAM YPBPR 525 625 GBR 525 625 Y C N
62. ID No ID No LAN 10 100 ID No ID No NETWORK TDD No No 1 99 ID No TD No NETWORK 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 41 SINGLE GROUP ALL o o o O ID No ID No ALL SINGLE GROUP ALL
63. 38 NTSC COMB FILTER NTSC COMB 38 MARKER DISPLAY 38 MODE 63 39 H PHASE 38 CHANNEL NAME c4 41 COPY FROM c5 41 1 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION D 41 NETWORK Di 42 PARALLEL REMOTE D2 43 POWER D3
64. J KEY PROTECT Spe ASA 55 sma ll 15 625kHz 45kHz 57 CRT AR 4 3 AG 025mm 90 29 4mm 16 9 267 5 x 1505mm 3069mm 12 1 8 4 3 267 5 x 200 6mm 3316mm 13 1 8 CRT EHT 30 25kV CRT EBU x y R 0 640 0 330 G 0 290 0 600 B 0 150 0 060 0 007 170W AC100 240V 1 8 08A 50 60 Hz 27kg DG DP OPTION MINI DIN 8 fH x1 PARALLEL REMOTE D sub 9 x1 SERVICE D sub 9 th x 1 LAN 10 BASE T 1
65. MONO 5 ON OFF MARKER 6 7 8 ON OFF 9 GND a 17 PARALLEL REMOTE PARALLEL REMOTE as xis ll 18 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 41 ON OFF ON 9 OFF SERVICE D sub 9 EY LAN 10 100 10BASE T 100BASE TX 10BASE T 100BASE TX LAN ors CyER LAN
66. E33 AUTO ONE POINT ADJ SONY BKM 14L AUTO ONE POINT ADJ OPTION BKM 14L CURSOR POSITION 10KEY 5 5 ON OFF TO CANCEL MENU KEY MENU TO CONFIRM ENTER KEY ENTER Ent BKM 14L 5 ENTER Ent SET PROBE ON CURSOR ENTER Ent DIGITAL UNIFORMITY ADJ BKM 14L
67. ITU601 SMPTE 240M ITU709 ITU601 SMPTE 240M ITU709 MRNU CHANGE INPUT CONFIG MATRIX VALUE 1080 720 MATRIX VALUE 1035 MATRIX VALUE 480 576 OK ENTER Ent INPUT CONFIGURATION CANCEL MENU TINPUT CONFIGURATION G
68. MENU PICTURE ADJ COLOR TEMP ADJ INPUT CONFIGURATION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION INSTALLATION SETTINGS FILE MANAGEMENT STATUS CONTROLLER KEY PROTECT OFF 3 ENTER Ent 1 INPUT CONFIGURATION my CHO1 FOURMRT SDI HD D1 AUTO SLOT NO OPTION INPUT NO DIGITALI SCREEN ASPECT 16 9 SCAN SIZE NORMAL SYNC MODE COLOR TEMP D93 PICTURE PRESET PRESET1 MATRIX mre 25 x wes Ill 26 4 2 3 INPUT CONFIGURATION CH01 Ale APERTURE OFF VALUE 000 YC SEP ee NTSC COMB FILTER MARKER DISPLAY BZD E MODE H PHASE CHANNEL NAME TE awe COPY FROM 1 MENU 1
69. 4 O 0O 2 5 4N 6 w eeesceccsssesssseseesesesseseaesesesseceaesesssseaeaes 8 1 FT PF 9 A 9 10 kk 11 SEEK EK EK T T T 1 bb oo 12 oo eeesececcccccececscescccscsessescssscscencacacsceseseasscscsecacacscsecssaescasenensacacenessavareneneneatass 13 EE 21 ee 22 eC E 22 D OD E n A A A E E E E A A E 23 2 pama B DE A D a V 24 RE RE S ot eet ee e E A ghee te te teas 24 Po Ts OE ANE oe cede Se ee Biases Betta daniel due E See 25 5 oO 25 p Omia a D S E A A E 28 PICTURE ADJ usasesssurererereneururururnneururununenennnnurarunennunnnunnnenene 30 e a a
70. 12dB BAO 19 OPTION BKM 14L AH I l He L T3 PARALLEL REMOTE gt SERVICE gt LAN 10 100 4 Olololallo e iG MAIN POWER z 5 OAC IN for MAIN POWER N n CONFIGURATION MAIN POWER ON SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 5 SYS
71. ID No MONITOR ID ID No gt C527 csz1 OTHER MONITOR CH NO Cs3 MEMORY STICK gt C531 Cs31 MEMORY STICK CH NO D SYSTEM CONFIGURATION NETWORK PARALLEL REMOTE POWER
72. MENU RE LOAD FACTORY DATA G STATUS STATUS STATUS 2 STATUS 1 2 STATUS 2 2 STATUS 1 Rew CH STATUS G1 CH OP IN FORMAT NAME SLOT STATUS G2 MODEL NAME SERIAL NO MODEL NAME SERIAL NO SOFTWARE VERSION OPERATION TIME CRT TURN ON TIME IP ADDR CONTROLLER STATUS G3 MODEL NAME SERIAL NO SOFTWARE VERSION IP ADDR
73. SDI PAL RGB MENU UP MENU UP DOWN DOWN ENTER ENTER Ent 24 OPERATE STANDBY I D STANDBY STANDBY STANDBY
74. z 480 59 941 O x x SMPTE 170M PAL 575 501 O x x Rec ITU R BT 470 PAL M 480 59 941 O x x Rec ITU R BT 470 SECAM 575 501 O x x Rec ITU R BT 470 Y C NTSC 7 480 59 941 O x x PAL 575 501 O x x PAL M 480 59 941 O x x SECAM 575 501 O x x SMPTE 240M 1035 601 x x O BTA S 001B 1080 601 x x O SMPTE 274M 1080 501 x x O 1080 30PsF x x O 1080 25PsF x x O SMPTE RP 211 1080 24PsF x x O 720 60P x x O SMPTE 296M 720 50P x x O SMPTE 293M 480 59 94P x x O Rec ITU R BT 1358 576 50P x x O Rec ITU R BT 1358 480 59 941 x x O N10 SMPTE 575 501 x x O EBU N10 0 Beta 480 59 941 x x O 75 RGB SMPTE 240M 1035 601 x x O BTA S 001B 1080 601 x x O SMPTE 274M 1080 501 x x O 1080 30PsF x x O 1080 25PsF x x O SMPTE RP 211 1080 24PsF x x O 720 60P x x O SMPTE 296M 720 50P x x O SMPTE 293M 480 59 94P x x O Rec ITU R BT 1358 576 50P x x O Rec ITU R BT 1358 480 59 941 x x O Rec ITU R BT 601 575 501 x x O Rec ITU R BT 601 D1 480 59 941 O O x SMPTE 259M 575 501 O O x WW BKM 61D BKM 62HS BKM 68X D2 0 NTS
75. 20 EAT Seog ld TC DIEI 0 1 F _ 12 NAME ID NEW NAME 20 T 1 12 LOCATION NEW NAME 20 MAC Sas ld d 1 T S 12 TRAP TRAP1 TRAP2 2 TRAP1 IP 000 000000 000 TRAP IP 000 000000 000 CANCEL CONFIRM D2 PARALLEL REMOTE PARALLEL REMOTE ON OFF OFF 1 PIN 8 PIN PARALL
76. MENU p aaea CHANGE INPUT CONFIG COLOR TEMP PRESET DXX USERX gt OK ENTER Ent INPUT CONFIGURATION CANCEL MENU INPUT CONFIGURATION 2 INPUT CONFIGURATION G INPUT CONFIGURATION 36 MANUAL MANUAL gt B1 AUTO BZ COPY FROM B3 RESTORE FACTORY DATA gt B4 ANA
77. Menu Item Page Menu number Main menu A ALIGNMENT 44 E2 INSTALLATION SETTINGS menu ANALYZE 33 B5 COLOR TEMP ADJ menu APPLY PASSWORD 42 D62 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu AUTO 29 A1 PICTURE ADJ menu 32 B2 COLOR TEMP ADJ menu AUTO ADJUST 29 A11 PICTURE ADJ menu 33 B21 COLOR TEMP ADJ menu AUTO FULL POINTS ADJ 46 E32 INSTALLATION SETTINGS menu AUTO ONE POINT ADJ 46 E33 INSTALLATION SETTINGS menu B BACK UP SYSTEM DATA 48 F41 FILE MANAGEMENT menu BLANKING SETTINGS 42 D4 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu C CH STATUS 50 G1 STATUS menu CHANGE PASSWORD 42 D61 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu CHANNEL NAME 38 C4 INPUT CONFIGURATION menu COLOR TEMP ADJ 30 B COLOR TEMP ADJ menu COMPONENT 37 C15 INPUT CONFIGURATION menu COMPOSITE 36 C13 INPUT CONFIGURATION menu CONTROLLER 51 H CONTROLLER menu CONTROLLER STATUS 50 G3 STATUS menu COPY FROM 30 A3 PICTURE ADJ menu 33 B3 COLOR TEMP ADJ menu 39 C5 INPUT CONFIGURATION menu 48 F2 FILE MANAGEMENT menu D DATA MAINTENANCE 48 F4 FILE MANAGEMENT menu DELETE 48 F3 FILE MANAGEMENT menu DELETE MEMORY STICK 48 F31 FILE MANAGEMENT menu DIGITAL UNIFORMITY ADJ 45 E3 INSTALLATION SETTINGS menu DK TECHNOLOGIES 30 B COLOR TEMP ADJ menu DUAL LINK HD SDI 36 C12 INPUT CONFIGURATION menu F FILE MANAGEMENT 47 F FILE MANAGEMENT menu FORMAT 36 c1 INPUT CONFIGURATION menu l INPUT CONFIGURATION 34 C INPUT CONFIGURATION menu INSTALLATION SETTINGS 43 E INSTALLATION SETTINGS menu
78. ON ON MODE SAFE AREA MARKER ON SAFE AREA MARKER SHAPE A SHAPE B SHAPE C SHAPE A x wes lll SHAPE A SHAPE B ie SHAPE C AREA SIZE SAFE AREA MARKER ON 80 88 90 93 VARIABLE 80 WIDTH AREA SIZE VARIABLE 050 100 080 HEIGHT AREA SIZE VARIABLE 050 100 080 40 INPUT CONFIGURATION CENTER MARKER OFF ON OFF MODE CENTER MARKER ON
79. BLANKING SETTINGS ON SCREEN SET PASSWORD MAINTENANCE e e e SYSTEM CONFIGURATION X 1 OB 3B NETWORK D1 MONITOR ID GROUP ID ETWORK SETTINGS D11 SNMP SETTINGS D12 PARALLEL REMOTE PARALLEL D2 REMOTE 1 PIN 8 PIN PARALLEL D21 REMOTE D211 POWER D3 STANDBY MODE POWER ON STATUS DEFAULT CH DEGAUSS DELAY 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Spa x wes Ill 42 GROUP ID ID No 01 99 01 NETWORK SETTINGS IP gt D11 SNMP SETTINGS CONTACT NAME LOCATION TRAP gt D12 D11 NETWORK SETTINGS
80. H1 MONITOR ID DISPLAY NETWORK LAN BVM A14F5U A14F5M A14F5A NETWORK LAN BVM A14F5U A14F5M A14F5A ON AUTO OFF H2 NETWORK SETTINGS IP IP ADDRESS IP 192168 000 100 SUBNET MASK T 255 255 2550 DEFAULT GATEWAY OFF ON OFF ADDRESS CANCEL
81. PRO gt CER LOCK
82. RED GREEN BLUE RED GREEN BLUE MANUAL MENU n MANUAL EBT ENTER Ent E INSTALLATION SETTINGS CHAR OFF CHAR OFF E32 AUTO FULL POINTS ADJ SONY BKM 14L AUTO FULL POINTS ADJ BKMT 14L OPTION SET PROBE ON CURS
83. 43 BLANKING SETTINGS 54 43 ON SCREEN SET D5 43 PASSWORD pe 44 MAINTENANCE D7 44 INSTALLATION SETTINGS E 45 LANDING ADJUST E1 46 v ALIGNMENT Ez 46 DIGITAL UNIFORMITY ADJ E3 CRT 47 FILE MANAGEMENT 50 SAVE TO 1 50 COPY FROM 50 DELETE F3 51 DATA MAINTENANCE F4
84. IP SYSTEM CONFIGURATION NETWORK NETWORK SETTINGS MONITOR ID GROUP ID IP CONTROLLER NETWORK SETTINGS IP NETWORK NETWORK SETTINGS 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 41 NETWORK SETTINGS CONTROLLER 54 BVM A14F5M CH1 30 Bink JAPAN D93 OTHER AREA D65 1 SELECT SETTING
85. 1 AC 1 1 1 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 JIS C 61000 3 2 VCCI A 3 Hz 575 501 625 575 25 221
86. BKM 15R BVM A 1 BKM 14L 3 INPUT CONFIGURATION INPUT CONFIGURATION INPUT CONFIGURATION C INPUT CONFIGURATION 36 SDI BKM 61D
87. OF EE CEE e VCCI DEGAUSS Qa Qa Q a Q Q OVO
88. YC SEP NTSC COMB FILTER MO INPUT CONFIGURATION 36 CHAR OFF ON MANUAL COL TEMP ON MANUAL 16 9 ON 16 9 OFF 4 3 16 9 57 EXT SYNC BKML 68X ON BKM 68X SYNC EXT SYNC OFF INT SYNC INT SYNC
89. 18 ew 3 BLANKING ANCILLARY SETTINGS D4 DATA VITS BLK ON SCREEN SET D5 FORMAT DISPLAY POSITION CH NO POSITION CH NAME POSITION PASSWORD D6 CHANGE CHANGE PASSWORD D61 PASSWORD D611 APPLY APPLY PASSWORD D62 PASSWORD D621 MAINTENANCE D7 A11 25 D SYSTEM CONFIGURATION NETWORK gt D PARALLEL REMOTE PBz POWER gt DS BLANKING SETTINGS S
90. CONFIRM BKM 15R NETWORK PEER TO PEER TP 192 168 000 100 NETWORK soe LAN IP H3 SNMP SETTINGS CONTACT NEW NAME 20 TA FI PH PITS ANA 12 NAME ID NEW NAME 20 T F T T TS ANA 12 LOCATION NEW NAME 20 MACK Sas lk I 1 T S 12 TRAP TRAP1 TRAP2 2
91. EF 3 3 CRT VTR ES FCT 2 CRT 56 3 57 58 9 ae as xis ll 10 3 ITU601 ITU709 SMPTE 240M USER1 5 Ts
92. 16 9 4 3 Rec ITU R BT 601 575 501 480 59 941 525 483 30 1 001 2 16 9 4 3 Rec ITU R BT 601 480 601 576 50P 625 576 50 16 9 4 3 Rec ITU R BT 1358 576 50P soe en SMPTE 293M 480 59 94P 525 483 60 1 001 16 9 4 3 Rec ITU R BT1358 480 60P 24 1080 24PsF 1125 1080 2 1 169 SMPTE RP211 1080 48 24 1 001 1080 5017 1125 1080 25 2 1 169 SMPTE 274M 1080 50 30 SMPTE 240M 1035 601 1125 1035 anor 21 16 9 SMPTE 260M 1035 60 i BTA S 001B 2 30 f 1080 601 1125 1080 2 1 169 SMPTE 274M 1080 60 30 1 001 720 50P 750 720 50 169 SMPTE 296M 720 50P 60 720 60P 750 720 169 SMPTE 296M 720 60P 60 1 001 1080 25PsF 2 1080 30PsF 3 NO SYNC 57 ass ll 58 BKM 61D BKM 62HS BKM 68X NTSC
93. Fa1 MEMORY STICK gt E22 F21 OTHER MONITOR ID No MONITOR ID ID No Fett F211 OTHER MONITOR ALL PICTURE PRESET bats COLOR TEMP CH MEMORY SYSTEM F22 MEMORY STICK Fzg1 F221 MEMORY STICK ALL PICTURE PRESET COLOR TEMP CH MEMORY SYSTEM F3 DELETE
94. SHORT LONG SHORT o Stk ASPECT MODE 16 9 ON OFF lt 80 ASPECT MODE 16 9 4 3 16 9 ON 16 9 OFF ASPECT MODE 80 80 16 9 con i MODE 5 aa 80 80 MARKER MODE 3 3 SAFE TITLE DISPLAY OFF ON ON WIDTH SAFE TITLE DISPLAY ON 005 050 020 HEIGHT SAFE TITLE DISPLAY ON 005 050 010 H POSITION SAFE TITLE DISPLAY nn 000 100 015 V P
95. e 4 3 169 16 9 4 3 4 3 43 4 3 21 BVM AI4F5U A14F5M A14F5A 14 480L 480P 7
96. gt Dpez1 INSTALLATION SETTINGS YES NO FILE MANAGEMENT YES NO CONTROLLER YES NO KEY PROTECT YES NO D621 APPLY PASSWORD SYSTEM CONFIGURATION NETWORK YES NO PARALLEL REMOTE YES NO POWER YES NO BLANKING SETTINGS YES NO ON SCREEN SET YES NO D7 MAINTENANCE INSTALLATION SETTINGS Sa Oss LANDING ADJUST ALIGNMENT CRT DIGITAL UNIFORMITY
97. TRAP1 IP 000000 000000 TRAP 2 IP 000000 000000 CANCEL CONFIRM KEY PROTECT PR A11 25 gt I KEY PROTECT ON OFF
98. gt INSTALLATION SETTINGS LANDING ADJUST SEV ALIGNMENT gt E2 DIGITAL UNIFORMITY ADJ ES m E1 LANDING ADJUST NS RESTORE FACTORY DATA RLT gt En E11 RESTORE FACTORY DATA RESTORE FACTORY DATA OK ENTER Ent CANCEL MENU E2 ALIGNMENT UP DOWN PHASE
99. DK TECHNOLOGIES PM 5639 THOMA TF6 UDT INSTRUMENTS SLS 9400 FC 61 COPY FROM RESTORE FACTORY DATA ANALYZE X BKM 14L s PICTURE ADJ AUTO At COLOR TEMP ADJ 1 Re 53E PRESET VALUE MANUAL B1 MANUAL ADJUST B11 ORIGINAL VALUE SIGNAL CONT BRT HOLD AUTO ADJUST B21 TARGET COLOR TEMP X Y LOW LIGHT 20 IRE HIGH LIGHT 100 IRE PROBE
100. INPUT CONFIGURATION 36 MATRIX RESET USER 5 RESTORE FACTORY DATA ul E sil OK CANCEL MENU ENTER Ent COLOR BAR FULL FIELD 8 100 8 SMPTE SMPTE EIA ELA 480 60I 575 50I MULTI FORMAT SMPTE RP219 ARIB STD B28 es CyER e AUTO EXT SYNC OFF INT SYNC ON EXT SYNC
101. a STATUS G 52 CH STATUS G1 53 SLOT STATUS G2 1 3 OPTION1 3 53 MODEL NAME 53 SERIAL NO 53 SOFTWARE VERSION 53 OPERATION TIME 53 CRT TURN ON TIME CRT 53 IP ADDR IP 53 CONTROLLER STATUS G3 53 CONTROLLER H BKM 15R
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103. INSTALLATION SETTINGS 47 mre x wes lll 48 E31 MANUAL MANUAL R G B MANUAL ADJUST ES CURSOR H SIZE V SIZE 1 5 1 5 RED CONTRAST KNOB CONTRAST R GREEN BRIGHT KNOB BRIGHT G BLUE CHROMA KNOB CHROMA B CURSOR POSITION 10KEY 5 5 ON OFF Aaa 1 oag HOH xy LUMINANCE PHASE KNOB PHASE E311 MANUAL ADJUST CONTRAST RED BRIGHT GREEN CHROMA BLUE PHASE LUMINANCE
104. IP 2 1 ID No ID No 3 SINGLE GROUP ALL 4 UP DOWN TID No ID No ID No ID No 99 5 ENTER Ent ID No ID No ALL 1 2 1 3 5 ID No ID No TID No TP ID No
105. MENU DIGITAL UNIFORMITY ADJ BKM 14L DO YOU WISH TO CANCEL CANCEL LEFT CURSOR CONTINUE RIGHT CURSOR BKM 14L Do DIGITAL UNIFORMITY ADJ BKM 14L AUTO ONE POINT ADJ E INSTALLATION SETTINGS Ego 49 F FILE MANAGEMENT x wes Ill 50 TO e COPY FROM DELETE
106. ON LAST VALUE 0 200 000 YC SEP Y C COMB BPF TRAP BPF TRAP NTSC COMB FILTER NTSC COMB 3 LINES 3D 3 LINES MARKER DISPLAY OFF ON OFF MODE MARKER MODE gt CS H PHASE 100 100 000 CHANNEL NAME CHANNEL NAME gt C4 COPY FROM COPY FROM gt 65 C1 FORMAT
107. Y RGB G e Y C 15 a as xis ll 16 BLUE ONLY ON VTR R G B OFF ON R G B MARKER ON INPUT CONFIGURATION MARKER MODE MARKER MODE G INPUT CONFIGURATION 36 EXT SYNC CHROMA UP ON
108. x wes lll 44 POSITION TOP LEFT TOP CENTER TOP RIGHT BOTTOM LEFT BOTTOM CENTER BOTTOM RIGHT CH NO AUTO ON OFF POSITION TOP LEFT TOP CENTER TOP RIGHT BOTTOM LEFT BOTTOM CENTER BOTTOM RIGHT CH NAME AUTO ON OFF POSITION TOP LEFT TOP CENTER TOP RIGHT BOTTOM LEFT BOTTOM CENTER BOTTOM RIGHT D PASSWORD 4 9999
109. c INPUT CONFIGURATION 083 084 O85 O86 087 O88 08g 1080 501 576 50P 480 60P 1080 601 1035 601 720 50P 720 60P 91 97 91 97 Or ON 480 6001 ERD ET 091 092 20 093 100 094 5 095 O96 097 096 OPTION OPTION OPTION3 BKM 61D SDI D1 SDI D1 D2 AUTO SDI D2 NTSC SDI D2 PAL DIGITAL 2 BKM 61D COMPOSITE AUTO NTSC PAL PAL M SECAM
110. gt F11 Use the Memory Stick after formatting SAVE TO MEMORY STICK menu Select the name of the file to which to write data or create a new file name gt F111 NEW NAME Enter a new name 1 to 20 characters The usable symbols are _ and MEMORY STICK menu The following message appears OVERWRITE THIS FILE OK Press the ENTER or Ent button to overwrite the data CANCEL Press the MENU button to cancel overwriting COPY FROM menu Select the file to copy the data OTHER MONITOR Select the data of other monitor gt F21 MEMORY STICK Select the file of the Memory Stick gt F22 OTHER MONITOR menu Assign the ID No of the source monitor MONITOR ID Enter the ID No of the monitor gt F211 F System Data Operation FILE MANAGEMENT Menu OTHER MONITOR menu Select the data to be copied ALL Copy all data PICTURE PRESET Copy the picture preset data COLOR TEMP Copy the color temperature data CH MEMORY Copy the channel memory data SYSTEM Copy the system data MEMORY STICK menu Select the file name in the source Memory Stick gt F221 MEMORY STICK menu Select the data to be read ALL Copy all data PICTURE PRESET Copy the picture preset data COLOR TEMP Copy the color temperature data CH MEMORY Copy the channel memory data SYSTEM Copy the system data DELET menu Delete the file in the Memory Sti
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112. 27 mre x wes lll 28 1 PICTURE ADJ A 1 30 PRESET VALUE 30 AUTO A1 31 MANUAL ADJUST Ag MANUAL 31 COPY FROM A3 32 COLOR TEMP ADJ 32 PRESET VALUE 33 MANUAL Bt MANUAL 33 AUTO B2 34 COPY FROM Bs
113. DELETE 51 F3 FILE MANAGEMENT DELETE MEMORY STICK 51 F31 FILE MANAGEMENT DIGITAL UNIFORMITY ADJ 47 E3 INSTALLATION SETTINGS DK TECHNOLOGIES 32 B COLOR TEMP ADJ DUAL LINK HD SDI 38 C12 INPUT CONFIGURATION F FILE MANAGEMENT 50 F FILE MANAGEMENT FORMAT 38 C1 INPUT CONFIGURATION I INPUT CONFIGURATION 36 C INPUT CONFIGURATION INSTALLATION SETTINGS 45 E INSTALLATION SETTINGS K KEY PROTECT 55 I KEY PROTECT KONICA MINOLTA 32 B COLOR TEMP ADJ LANDING ADJUST 46 E1 INSTALLATION SETTINGS e 63 ass lil 64 M MAINTENANCE 44 D7 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION MANUAL 33 B1 COLOR TEMP ADJ 48 E31 INSTALLATION SETTINGS MANUAL ADJUST 31 A2 PICTURE ADJ 34 B11 COLOR TEMP A
114. B3 RESTORE FACTORY DATA Reset the color temperature to the default setting gt B4 ANALYZE Read the color temperature and luminance value gt B5 MANUAL menu MANUAL ADJUST Adjust the gain and bias with the knobs gt B11 ORIGINAL VALUE Set the initial value Select one from among D93 D65 D61 USER1 USER2 USER3 USER4 and USERS When D93 D65 or D61 data is changed they are displayed as D93 D65 or D61 SIGNAL Select the white signal to be used for adjustment B Adjusting the Color Temperature COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu nusiN J91deuUO 31 nue 91dBuO 32 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 default CONT BRT HOLD Select the contrast and brightness settings to the center or adjusted value by the manual adjustment of the white balance OFF or ON ON The contrast and brightness are set to the value before adjusting default OFF The contrast and brightness are set to the center value 1000 when the white balance is adjusted The contrast and brightness is not changed after adjusting center value 1000 MANUAL ADJUST menu Adjust the gain and bias To shift between gain adjustment and bias adjustment press the UP DOWN buttons Knobs for each adj
115. C4 COPY FROM C5 OTHER CH C51 OTHER MONITOR OTHER MONITOR C52 C521 MEMORY STICK MEMORY STICK C53 C531 This menu is composed by the INPUT CONFIGURATION 1 2 and INPUT CONFIGURATION 2 2 menus Set input signal data for each channel INPUT CONFIGURATION 1 2 menu CHxx Current channel is indicated The settings below will be stored as information about the signal to be connected to this channel FORMAT Select the input signal type gt C1 SLOT NO Enter the option slot number OPTION 1 to 3 INPUT NO Enter the input connector number SCREEN ASPECT Select the aspect ratio 16 9 4 3 LAST 16 9 Set the aspect ratio to 16 9 default 4 3 Set the aspect ratio to 4 3 LAST Use the previous setting SCAN SIZE Select the scan size NORMAL UNDER LAST NORMAL Set the scan size to over scan default UNDER Set the scan size to under scan LAST Use the previous setting SYNC MODE Select the sync signal INT EXT LAST INT Use an internal sync signal default EXT Use an external sync signal LAST Use the previous setting COLOR TEMP Select the color temperature D93 D65 D61 or USER to 5 When D93 D65 or D61 data is changed they are displayed as D93 D65 or D61 o Setting the Input Configuration INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu nusiN 2 191deud 35 nue 91dBuO 36 PICTURE PRESET Select the picture adjus
116. SUBNET MASK Set the subnet mask default is 255 255 255 000 DEFAULT GATEWAY Set the default gateway on or off default setting is OFF ADDRESS Set the default gateway default is no setting CANCEL Select to cancel the setting CONFIRM Select to save the setting SNMP SETTINGS menu CONTACT menu Set the information of the administrator NEW NAME Enter a new name up to 20 characters The usable symbols are 7G A gS and space 12 symbole NAME menu Set the information for the administration device ID NEW NAME Enter a new name up to 20 characters The usable symbols are 2 oe SE se 29 29 E TE P 0 seg and space 12 symbols LOCATION menu Set the location information NEW NAME Enter a new name up to 20 characters The usable symbols are a ee 0 SER oe SFS a 29 A 663499 P 2 g and space 12 symbols TRAP menu Set the address to send the information TRAP1 and TRAP2 are set TRAP1 Set the IP address default setting is 000 000 000 000 TRAP2 Set the IP address default setting is 000 000 000 000 CANCEL Select to cancel the changed or confirmed setting CONFIRM Select to save the changed or confirmed setting PARALLEL REMOTE menu PARALLEL REMOTE Select whether or not to use the PARALLEL REMOTE
117. on page 55 CRT HR Trinitron 4 3 aspect ratio Aperture grille pitch 0 25 mm 90 degree deflection 29 4 mm diameter in line gun Effective picture size With 16 9 aspect ratio 267 5 x 150 5 mm 105 8 x 6 inches w h 306 9 mm 12 8 inches diagonal size With 4 3 aspect ratio 267 5 x 200 6 mm 105 8 x 8 inches w h 331 6 mm 13 8 inches diagonal size CRT protection EHT extremely high tension protection type Warm up time approx 30 minutes Anode voltage 25 kV with no beam current Nominal chromaticity coordinates SMPTE C phosphor BVM A14FSU x y R 0 630 0 340 0 310 0 595 B 0 155 0 070 Error 0 007 or less EBU phosphor BVM A14FSM A14FSA x y R 0 640 0 330 0 290 0 600 B 0 150 0 060 amp Error 0 007 or less Power consumption 170 W When an optional adaptor is installed Power requirements 100 to 240 V AC 1 8 to 0 8 A 50 60 Hz Peak inrush current Power ON current probe method 47 A 240 V Hot switching inrush current measured in accordance with European standard EN55103 1 22 A 230 V Mass approx 27 kg 59 lb 8 oz Input output connectors Control OPTION Mini DIN 8 pin female x 1 PARALLEL REMOTE D sub 9 pin female x 1 SERVICE D sub 9 pin male x 1 LAN 1LOBASE T 100BASE TX RJ 45 x 1 Specifications 53 sexipueddy 54 Video signal Differential gain Less than 5 for
118. Connect to the network by using a 10BASE T 100BASE TX cable shield type optional When an optional LAN cable is connected use a shield type cable to prevent miss operation due to noises Up to 32 monitors and the BKM 15R max 4 can be connected The monitor is controlled by the controller controlled monitor or BKM 15R within the same subnetwork Use an potional switching hub with auto select function AUTO MDI MDI X of a straight cross cable When the BKM 1SR is connected set the NETWORK switch of the BKM 1SR to LAN 19 Installation of the 4 3 Mask Connections ASIAJSAO J91deU 20 Selecting the Monitor Group When the multiple monitors are connected by the network connections you can connect the monitors from the control unit by designating the monitor ID No or group ID No About monitor ID No and group ID No This monitor is able to control the multiplex monitors connected via the LAN 10 100 connector By giving each monitor a monitor ID No and group ID No it is possible to control just a specific monitor or monitor group With the NETWORK menu each monitor can be set with a monitor ID No or group ID No between 1 and 99 The monitor select buttons are used to select a particular monitor or group by entering a monitor ID No or group ID No For the network menu see D System Configuration SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu on page 39 About monitor select buttons and l
119. G B BKM 14L ANALYZE BKM 14L OPTION MENU COLOR TEMP ADJ COLOR TEMP ADU 35 x wes lll 36 c INPUT CONFIGURATION 1 30 INPUT CONFIGURATION FORMAT SLOT NO INPUT NO SCREEN ASPECT X SCAN SIZE SYNC
120. LINE Set the thickness of the aspect marker when ASPECT MARKER is set to ON Set to THICK or THIN default setting is THICK COLOR Set the color of the aspect marker when ASPECT MARKER is set to ON Set to WHITE RED GREEN BLUE YELLOW CYAN or MAGENTA default setting is WHITE ASPECT BLANKING Select the blanking outside the area Set to OFF blanking is released or ON blanking default setting is OFF MODE Set the blanking mode when ASPECT BLANKING is set to ON Set BLACK blanking or HALF half blanking default setting is HALF o Setting the Input Configuration INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu nueIA 2 191deud 37 nua 91dBUO 38 MARKER MODE 2 3 menu Set the safe area marker or center marker SAFE AREA MARKER Select whether or not to display the safe area Set to OFF not display or ON display default setting is ON MODE Select the display mode for safe area when SAFE AREA MARKER is set to ON Set to SHAPE A SHAPE B or SHAPE C default setting is SHAPE A SHAPE A SHAPE B Fil L z SHAPE C AREA SIZE Set the size of the safe area mode when SAFE AREA MARKER is set to ON Set to 80 88 90 93 or VARIABLE default setting is 80 WIDTH Set the width of the safe area marker when AREA SIZE is set to VARIABLE Set to 050 to 100 default setting is 080 HEIGHT Set the height of the safe area marker when AREA SIZE is set to VARI
121. OIQD 1 GND ON a AJ OO N RXD DK TECHNOLOGIES PM 5639 DK TECHNOLOGIES PM 5639 00 1 6 DIN 8 2 1 5 0 G 3 Q BOG 5V 1 1 N C N C 2 2 N C RXD 3 3 RTS TXD 4 4 GND N C 5 5 N C GND 6 6 TXD 7 5V 8 RXD THOMA TF6 D sub 15 3 DIN 8 2 _ 1 ooooooo O Q 9 15 6 N C 1 1 N C RXD 2 2 N C 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 RXD 62
122. 525 625 NTSC PAL NTSC PAL PAL M SECAM 2 3 BKM 61D MONITOR OUT HD SDI SDI BKM 62HS HD 525 625 HD Dual Link 2 BKM 62HS MONITOR OUT BKM 68X RGB 1
123. ADJ en Ea E S gt INSTALLATION SETTINGS 1 LANDING ADJUST E1 eg NS 3 RESTORE FACTORY DATA E11 ALIGNMENT E2 ROTATION H PHASE V CENTER H SIZE V SIZE SUB CONTRAST H PIN H PIN BAL H CORNER PIN H CORNER S H KEY H KEY BAL V STATIC CONV V CONV TOP V CONV BOT H STATIC CONV RESTORE FACTORY DATA DIGITAL UNIFORMITY ADJ E3 MANUAL E31 MANUAL ADJ E311 UST CURSOR H SIZE V SIZE AUTO FULL POINTS ADJ E32 AUTO ONE POINT ADJ E33 SIGNAL RESTORE FACTORY DATA E INSTALLATION SETTINGS aed 45 x wes Ill 46 A11 25
124. K KEY PROTECT 52 KEY PROTECT menu KONICA MINOLTA 30 B COLOR TEMP ADJ menu L LANDING ADJUST 44 E1 INSTALLATION SETTINGS menu Menu Index sexipueddy 61 Menu Item Page Menu number Main menu M MAINTENANCE 42 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu MANUAL 31 COLOR TEMP ADJ menu 45 INSTALLATION SETTINGS menu MANUAL ADJUST 29 PICTURE ADJ menu 32 COLOR TEMP ADJ menu 46 E311 INSTALLATION SETTINGS menu MATRIX 37 INPUT CONFIGURATION menu MEMORY STICK 30 PICTURE ADJ menu 33 COLOR TEMP ADJ menu 39 C53 INPUT CONFIGURATION menu 48 F111 FILE MANAGEMENT menu 5 48 F22 FILE MANAGEMENT menu 48 F311 FILE MANAGEMENT menu x MODE 37 C3 INPUT CONFIGURATION menu MONITOR ID 33 B321 COLOR TEMP ADJ menu MONITOR ID DISPLAY 51 H1 CONTROLLER menu N NETWORK 40 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu NETWORK SETTINGS 41 D11 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu 51 CONTROLLER menu O ON SCREEN SET 42 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu OTHER CH 39 C51 INPUT CONFIGURATION menu OTHER MONITOR 30 PICTURE ADJ menu 33 COLOR TEMP ADJ menu 39 c52 INPUT CONFIGURATION menu 48 F21 FILE MANAGEMENT menu 48 F211 FILE MANAGEMENT menu P PARALLEL REMOTE 41 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu PASSWORD 42 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu PICTURE ADJ 28 A PICTURE ADJ menu POWER 41 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu PRESET VALUE 30 PICTURE ADJ menu 33 B31 COLOR TEMP ADJ menu R RE LOAD FACTORY DATA 49 F43 FILE MANAGEMENT menu RESTORE FACT
125. MENU ENTER Ent B COLOR TEMP ADJ COL TEMP MANUAL B2 AUTO AUTO ADJUST gt Bz1 TARGET COLOR TEMP D93 D65 D61 ANY X x Yi LOW LIGHT 20IRE HIGHT LIGHT 100IRE cd m PROBE BKM 14L BKM 14L CA 100 CA 100 CA 100plus PM 5639 PM 5639 TFG TF6 SLS 9400 FC SLS 9400 FC do BKM 14L
126. O O MANUAL O OPTION OPERATE STANDBY OVER LOAD O PARALLEL REMOTE No8 No9 PARALLEL REMOTE PARALLEL REMOTE PARALLEL REMOTE 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 41 DEGAUSS GAH CRT CRT 5
127. Sets the chroma phase matrix automatically page 29 MANUAL ADJUST Az Sets the preset values for the phase chroma brightness contrast with the MANUAL adjustment knob page 29 COPY FROM A3 Copies the other picture preset data page 30 COLOR TEMP ADJ B Adjusts the color temperature page 30 PRESET VALUE Selects the color temperature data to be adjusted page 31 MANUAL Sets the color temperature with the MANUAL knob page 31 AUTO Sets the color temperature automatically page 32 COPY FROM B3 Copies the other color temperature page 33 RESTORE FACTORY DATA Resets the color temperature page 33 ANALYZE B5 Reads the color temperature and luminance value page 33 INPUT CONFIGURATION C Sets the data for the input signals page 34 CHxx Current channel is indicated page 35 FORMAT C7 Selects the signal format page 36 SLOT NO Selects the slot number page 35 INPUT NO Selects the input connector number page 35 SCREEN ASPECT Sets the aspect ratio page 35 SCAN SIZE Sets the scan size page 35 SYNC MODE Sets the sync signal page 35 COLOR TEMP Selects the color temperature page 35 PICTURE PRESET Selects the picture adjustment preset page 36 MATIRIX Sets the matrix of the signal system page 37 APERTURE Choos
128. UTR PREV ENEW NAME 3 Select the character you wish to enter using the UP or DOWN button or PHASE knob When you press the UP button or turn the PHASE knob clockwise the characters and symbols appear in the order shown below A B Y ZO La 89 amp space If you press the DOWN button or turn the PHASE knob counterclockwise the characters and symbols appear in the reverse order described above The usable symbols are limited depending on the menu space is not used as a first character of a sentence 4 Press the ENTER or Ent button The selected character is entered CHANNEL NAME CHO 1 PROG EDIT CAM UTR PREV BNEW NAME 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all the characters are entered then press the ENTER or Ent button The selected characters are confirmed and the display returns to the menu of the previous level To correct the entered character Press the Del button on the numeric keypad The character on the left side of the in yellow is deleted Basic Menu Operations nue 91deuO 25 nua 91dBuO 26 Menu Structure The main menu and Level 1 are shown below Detailed information on the menu levels is described at the top of each menu explanation Functions Adjusts the picture page 28 Selects the preset data to be adjusted page 28 Main menu Level 1 PICTURE ADJ A PRESET VALUE AUTO
129. When D93 D65 or D61 data is changed they are displayed as D93 D65 or D61 B33 MEMORY STICK menu Select the file in the source Memory Stick gt B331 B331 MEMORY STICK menu Select the data from a file in the Memory Stick Select one from among D93 D65 D61 USER1 USER2 USER3 USER4 and USERS D93 Copy the color temperature of D93 D65 Copy the color temperature of D65 D61 Copy the color temperature of D61 USER1 to 5 Copy the color temperature of USER 1 to 8 When D93 D65 or D61 data is changed they are displayed as D93 D65 or D61 RESTORE FACTORY DATA menu Reset the color temperature to the default setting You cannot select this when USER1 to 5 is selected or the setting is the default value The following message appears to confirm the data reset operation RESTORE FACTORY DATA OK Press the ENTER or Ent button to reset the data CANCEL Press the MENU button to cancel the reset operation ANALYZE menu Perform operation according to the message to enable the BKM 14L to read the color system and luminance value SET PROBE ON CURSOR Attach the probe on the center of the CRT Once the probe has carried out calibration it can start to analyze the monitor s performance To cancel the analysis Press the MENU button Do not cut the R G or B beam or display the marker before carrying out calibration of BKM 14L It may cause non detection of BKM 14L During analyzing do not
130. etc gt Et ALIGNMENT Adjust the position and size of the picture and convergence gt E2 DIGITAL UNIFORMITY ADJ Adjust the color unevenness of the CRT gt E3 LANDING ADJUST menu Set the initial value of landing alignment signal level adjustment etc NS Correct the beam landing shift at the top center and bottom center of the screen RESTORE FACTORY DATA Reset adjustment to the default setting gt E11 RESTORE FACTORY DATA menu Reset adjustment to the default setting The following message appears RESET FACTORY DATA OK Press the ENTER or End button to reset adjustment to the default setting CANCEL Press the MENU button to cancel the reset operation E Installation Settings INSTALLATION SETTINGS Menu ALIGNMENT menu Adjust the position size or geometry of the picture or convergence with the UP and DOWN buttons or PHASE knob ALIGNMENT 1 3 menu Adjust the position or size of the picture of the monitored signal system aspect and scan size ROTATION Compensates for the screen rotation which occurs when the monitor is installed facing north or south The data is also applied for the monitored signal system aspect and scan size era H PHASE Adjust the horizontal picture position ld V CENTER Adjust the vertical picture position H SIZE Adjust the width of the picture ae V SIZE Adjust the height of the picture SUB CONTRAST
131. etc page 43 LANDING ADJUST E1 Corrects the shift of beam landing caused by the earth s magnetism page 44 ALIGNMENT E2 Adjusts the position and size of the picture page 44 DIGITAL UNIFORMITY ADJ Adjusts the color unevenness of the CRT page 45 FILE MANAGEMENT 7 Saves copies and deletes the system data page 47 SAVE TO F1 Writes the data page 48 COPY FROM F2 Reads or copies the data page 48 DELETE F3 Deletes the file page 48 DATA MAINTENANCE F4 Services the system data page 48 STATUS G Displays the information about the monitor or options installed in the monitor page 49 CH STATUS G1 Displays the information of the used channel page 50 SLOT STATUS G2 Displays the data about the optional board installed in the option slot 1 to 3 page 50 MODEL NAME Displays the model name page 50 SERIAL NO Displays the serial number page 50 SOFTWARE VERSION Displays the software version page 50 OPERATION TIME Displays the operation time page 50 CRT TURN ON TIME Displays how long the CRT is used page 50 IP ADDR Displays the IP address of the monitor page 50 CONTROLLER STATUS G3 Displays the information on the controller controlled moitor page 50 CONTROLLER H When the Moni
132. for high light PROBE Select the probe to adjust the color temperature automatically Selection of the probe BKM 14L Use BKM 14L CA 100 Use CA 100 or CA 100plus PM 5639 Use PM 5639 TF6 Use TF6 SLS 9400 FC Use SLS 9400 FC If you cannot execute an AUTO ADJUST menu operation when using the Sony BKM 14L probe try again after disconnecting and reconnecting the probe When using the KONICA MINOLTA CA 100plus probe set the RS 232C communication environment to CA 100 compatible mode BAUD RATE setting 9600 bps When using the THOMA TF6 probe set the TF6 PRINT menu to off CONT BRT HOLD Select the contrast and brightness settings to the center or adjusted value after the auto adjustment of the white balance OFF or ON The contrast and brightness are set to the center value 1000 when the white balance is adjusted automatically ON The contrast and brightness are set to the value before adjusting default OFF The contrast and brightness are set to the center value 1000 after adjusting To start adjustment proceed as follows When you use the previously adjusted values for adjustment you can start adjustment by selecting AUTO ADJUST without performing step step and step Select the color temperature to be used in TARGET COLOR TEMP When ANY is selected enter the values of the CIE 1931 color system x and y coordinates Enter values for LOW LIGHT and HIGH LIGHT Select the probe def
133. AUTO ADJUST 2 1 e KONICA MINOLTA CA 100plus RS 232C CA 100 BAUD RATE 9600 bps THOMA TF6 TF6 PRINT OFF CONT BRT HOLD ON OFF ffi 1000 ON OFF peace 1000 cd m AUTO ADJUST
134. Adjust the center value of the contrast when the image size or signal system is changed ALIGNMENT 2 3 menu RESTORE FACTORY DATA Reset the Adjust the geometry of the picture ALIGNMENT data of the monitored signal system H PIN Correct side pincushion distortion aspect and scan size to the default setting The following message appears to confirm the data reset operation RESTORE FACTORY DATA OK Press the ENTER or Ent button to reset the data CANCEL Press the MENU button to cancel the H PIN BAL Correct the balance of side pincushion reset operation distortion DIGITAL UNIFORMITY ADJ menu Adjust the color unevenness of the CRT The signal system aspect and scan size for the adjustment are displayed on the top of the screen MANUAL Adjust with the MANUAL knobs H CORNER PIN Correct pincushion distortion at the cel sides of the picture AUTO FULL POINTS ADJ Automatically adjust the whole area of the screen in sequence using the Sony BKM 14L Auto Setup Probe gt E32 AUTO ONE POINT ADJ Automatically adjust only the selected adjustment point of the screen using the Sony BKM 14L Auto Setup Probe gt E33 SIGNAL Select the white signal to be used for H CORNER S Correct S pincushion distortion at the adjustment default setting is EXT sides of the picture EXT Use an external input signal Input the appropriate signal INT Use an internal white signal RESTORE FACTORY DATA Reset the DIG
135. CONT BRT HOLD PRESET VALUE B31 OTHER MONITOR OTHER MONITOR AUTO B2 COPY FROM B3 COLOR TEMP ADJ W B32 B321 MEMORY STICK MEMORY STICK B33 B331 RESTORE FACTORY DATA B4 ANALYZE B5 A11 25 To D PRESET VALUE INPUT CONFIGURATION D93 D65 D61 USER1 USER2 USER3 USER4 USER5 D93 D65 D61 D93 D65 D61
136. LAST SCAN SIZE NORMAL UNDER LAST NORMAL UNDER LAST SYNC MODE INT EXT LAST INT EXT LAST COLOR TEMP D93 D65 D61 USER1 5 D93 D65 D61 D93 D65 D61 INPUT CONFIGURATION Spa e x wes lll 38 PICTURE PRESET PRESET1 PRESET5 PRESET1 MATIRIX Cs INPUT CONFIGURATION 2 2 APERTURE OFF ON LAST OFF
137. MODE COLOR TEMP PICTURE PRESET MATRIX APERTURE X VALUE Y C YC SEP NTSC COMB NTSC COMB FILTER MARKER DISPLAY MODE H PHASE CHANNEL NAME COPY FROM e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e 80 89 80 89 80 89 91 97 O80 575 501 081 480 601 082 1080 48I
138. Multiformat The monitor supports the principal formats 480I 480P 720P 10801 for the digital broadcasts NTSC and PAL color systems whose horizontal frequency is between 15 625 kHz and 45 kHz High resolution picture tube The HR Trinitron picture tube produces a clear high resolution image Aperture Resolution at the center of the picture 0 25 mm 800 TV lines 4 3 600 TV lines 16 9 Remote control function in the network connection Ethernet control Up to 32 monitors and control units max 4 can be connected by the Ethernet LOBASE T 100BASE TX connection You can control individual monitors or monitor groups simply by entering monitor ID or group ID No You can also execute the same operation on all connected monitors or put all connected monitors into the same setup and adjustment state 1 14 inch refers to the CRT size of the monitor For effective picture size see Specifications on page 59 2 Trinitron is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation 3 For details on the signal format see Available Signal Systems on page 55 and Available Signal Formats on page 56 Overview 7 MBIAIBAQ Jaydeyo ASIAJSAO J91deU 8 Setup and adjustment with the Memory Stick You can use a Memory Stick to save and load monitor setup and adjustment data If your system includes more than one monitor you can use the Memory Stick to exchange data be
139. a name Select a preset name or enter a new one PROG Program signal EDIT Signal from an editor CAM Camera signal VTR Signal from a VTR PREV Preview monitor NEW NAME Enter a new name Up to 20 characters can be entered and up to 8 characters from the head of the name are displayed in the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu COPY FROM menu Select the source to be copied from OTHER CH Copy other data in this monitor gt C51 OTHER MONITOR Copy data from another monitor gt C52 MEMORY STICK Copy data from a file in the Memory Stick gt C53 OTHER CH menu Assign the source channel number to be copied CH NO Enter the channel number OTHER MONITOR menu Assign the ID No of the source monitor MONITOR ID Enter the ID No of the monitor from which to copy data gt C521 OTHER MONITOR menu Assign the channel of the selected monitor from which to copy data CH NO Enter the channel number MEMORY STICK menu Select the file name in the source Memory Stick gt C531 MEMORY STICK menu Assign the channel of the selected file from which to copy data CH NO Enter the channel number D System Configuration SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu Overview The system such as the network parallel remote control function etc is set with this menu The following are set e Setting the remote control function of the network NETWORK menu e Setting for the parallel r
140. after operation OFF Not displayed NETWORK SETTINGS menu Set the IP address subnet mask and default gateway IP ADDRESS Set the IP address default setting is 192 168 000 100 SUBNET MASK Set the subnet mask default setting is 255 255 255 0 DEFAULT GATEWAY Set the default gateway on or off default setting is OFF ADDRESS Set the default gateway default setting is no setting CANCEL Select to cancel the setting CONFIRM Select to save the setting When the NETWORK switch of the BKM 15R is set to PEER TO PEER the IP address is set to 192 168 000 100 regardless of the display When the NETWORK switch is set to LAN the IP address is set to the displayed one SNMP SETTINGS menu CONTACT menu Set the information of the administrator T Setting the Controller CONTROLLER Menu 51 nue 91dBuO 52 NEW NAME Enter a new name up to 20 characters The usable symbols are I apr S and space 12 symbols NAME menu Set the information for the administration device ID NEW NAME Enter a new name up to 20 characters The usable symbols are E apr S and space 12 symbols LOCATION menu Set the location information NEW NAME Enter a new name up to 20 characters The usable symbols are a
141. alphabet determines the classification of menu on the main menu and the numbers determine the level and the order These menu numbers are not shown on the screen Example A221 Indicates the PICTURE ADJ menu Indicates the second menu in Level 1 Indicates the second menu in Level 2 A221 Indicates the first menu in Level 3 Only when the explanation is required the menu number is used The menu number is not counted when explanation is not required Menu Operation Follow the steps described below to display the menu and perform the adjustment or setup you wish 1 Press the MENU button The main menu is displayed 2 Using the UP or DOWN button or PHASE knob move the cursor to the desired item Example select the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu by pressing the DOWN button MENU PICTURE ADJ COLOR TEMP ADJ INPUT CONFIGURATION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION INSTALLATION SETTINGS FILE MANAGEMENT STATUS CONTROLLER KEY PROTECT OFF Cursor 3 Press the ENTER button or Ent button The Level 1 of the selected menu is displayed INPUT CONFIGURATION au CHO1 FORMRT SDI HD D1 AUTO SLOT NO OPTION INPUT NO DIGITALI SCREEN ASPECT 16 9 SCAN SIZE NORMAL SYNC MODE COLOR TEMP D93 PICTURE PRESET PRESET1 MATRIX Basic Menu Operations nue 91deuO 23 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the desired menu is Choosing one of two or mor
142. following conditions The MAIN POWER switch on the rear panel is turned on the STANDBY lamp will blink for a few moments after the switch is turned on then will light The monitor is changed from operation mode to standby mode by external control OVER LOAD lamp Lights to warn of CRT overload When the OVER LOAD lamp is lit use the unit with the contrast or brightness reduced Monitor select lamps and window When multiple monitors are connected by the network connection one particular monitor monitor group or all monitors are selected by setting the MONITOR ID No GROUP ID No or ALL Display window Selected ID No or ALL is displayed The display blinks until the remote connection is completed SINGLE GROUP 8 Lamps The lamp corresponding with the pressed button blinks during setting or lights after confirming 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 16 9 16 9 button o LJ button EXT SYNC E EXT SYNC button J OI button BLUE ONLY butt BLUE ONLY button fe 9 amp button 72 MONObutton GOFF APT R G B OFF button o a button Oe COMB button MARKER CHAR OFF MARKER button ke CHROMA UP COL TEMP CHROMA UP oe e CoOL TEMP button button CHA
143. luminance from 0 to 100 cd m Differential phase Less than 5 for luminance from 0 to 100 cd m Frequency response 48 Hz to 30 MHz 1 dB 3 dB DC restoration Back porch type Black level fluctuation less than 1 for 10 to 90 APL input signal variation Synchronization Vertical blanking time Less than 650 us Horizontal blanking time Less than 3 77 us 1080 601 1035 601 Picture performance 5 over scan of CRT effective screen area 10 of CRT effective screen area Normal scan Under scan 3 under scan of CRT effective screen area 10 of CRT effective screen area 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 D61 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 with a central area bounded by a circle and less than 0 7 mm at any other point Standard luminescence 100 cd m at standard 1 Vp p 100 white signal Raster size stability Less than 1 of picture height at 100 cd m peak luminescence 10 to 90 APL 600 TV lines 16 9 800 TV lines 4 3 at screen center 100 cd m luminescence Resolution 2 Specifications Operating conditions Temperature 0 C to 35 C 32 F to 95 F Optimum tempe
144. menu C Setting the Input Configuration INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu Channels 80 to 89 assignment The channel numbers from 80 to 89 are assigned to switch the signal system of the internal signals The channels 80 to 89 can be selected after selecting channels 91 to 97 and the internal signal of the selected signal system is output 080 575 501 081 480 601 082 1080 481 083 1080 S0I 084 576 50P 085 480 60P 086 1080 601 087 103S 601 088 720 50P 089 720 60P Channels 91 to 97 assignment The channel numbers from 91 to 97 are assigned to internal signals The internal signal of the last signal system is displayed When the power is ON and the picture is displayed by the internal signal the signal system is 480 601 091 PLUGE signal Picture Line Up Generating Equipment 20 gray signal 100 white signal five step gray scale signal cross hatch signal dot signal 0 black signal 092 093 094 095 096 097 Assigning slot and connector numbers Set which input connector on which slot will be assigned to the current channel The slot number is as follows OPTION1 outside of the monitor OPTION2 OPTIONS inside of the monitor The input number is as follows When BKM 61D is installed signal SDI D1 SDI D1 D2 AUTO SDI D2 NTSC or SDI D2 PAL DIGITALI or 2 When BKM 61D is installed analog composite signal COMPOSITE AUTO NTSC PAL PAL M or SECAM COMPOSITE 2 or 3 Wh
145. preset value for each adjusting item with the PICTURE ADJ menu CONTRAST MANUAL Qa BRIGHT CONTRAST button and knob MANUAL BRIGHT button and knob Os CHROMA MANUAL Q a MANUAL Q a CHROMA button and knob PHASE PHASE button and knob For information about the PICTURE ADJ menu see A Picture Adjustment PICTURE ADJ Menu on page 28 The signal phase cannot be adjusted when using the SECAM PAL PAL M analog component or SDI component serial digital or composite PAL format The phase and chroma cannot be adjusted when using RGB signals Location and Function of Parts Menu operation buttons MENU button Press to display the monitor UP MENU menus UP DOWN buttons Press to select the DOWN ENTER items and setting values L ENTER button Press to confirm the items and values entered Ent button on the numeric keypad has the same function For more information about menu operation see Basic Menu Operations on page 22 OPERATE lamp Lights when the monitor is put into operation mode from standby mode see STANDBY lamp by pressing the IO switch 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
146. system on page 16 For information about the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu see C Setting the Input Configuration INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu on page 34 COMB button Turn the comb filter on and off This function is available when the BKM 61D SDI analog multi input adaptor is installed For NTSC PAL and PAL M only The comb filter is set in the YC SEP menu and NTSC COMB FILTER menu of the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu For information about the YC SEP menu and the NTSC COMB FILTER menu see Setting the Input Configuration INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu on page 34 CHAR OFF button When this button is pushed in ON the characters disappear from the monitor on the MANUAL menu of some menus COL TEMP button When this button is pushed in ON you can access directly the MANUAL menu 16 9 button When this button is pushed in ON the aspect ratio changes to 16 9 and when set to OFF the aspect ratio changes to 4 3 The aspect ratio is fixed to 16 9 when the signal of some signal formats is input For details see Available Signal Systems on page 55 EXT SYNC button This is available when BKM 68X analog component input adaptor optional is installed When this button is pushed in ON the signal from the BKM 68X synchronizes to the sync signal input to the SYNC connectors on the rear panel EXT SYNC When set to OFF it synchronizes to the sync signal included in the signals being monitored INT SY
147. 00 BASE TX RJ 45 x 1 5 0 100cd m 5 ORE O 100cd m 48Hz 30MHz 1dB 3dB APL10 90 1 650 us 3 77 us 1080 601 1035 601 CRT 5 CRT 10 CRT 3 CRT 10 0 5 1 D61 D65 D93 mi 0 4mm 07mm 100cd m lt 1Vp p 1009 1 100cd m 10 90 APL 600TV 16 9 800TV 4 3 0 35 HEEE 20 30C 0 90 WROTE 700 1060hPa 10 40C 0 90 700 1060hPa AC 1 3 2
148. 20P 10801 NTSC PAL 15 625kHz 45kHz ao HR AG 800 TV A 4 3 600 TV 16 9 0 25mm Ethernet Ethernet 10BASE T 100BASE TX 32 4 ID No ID No 1
149. 30 PICTURE ADJ 30 A Gets Ee Tee Rea 30 COLOR TEMP ADJ ee 32 II 32 COLOR TEMP ADJ 33 33 c INPUT CONFIGURATION 36 36 INPUT CONFIGURATION 37 Pe se E E ett att ee 37 3 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ee 41 41 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION il 41 42 E INSTALLATION SETTINGS ii 45 a E A E E E E EE EEEE E E EE A A E E E AT 45 INSTALLATION SETTINGS kik 45 46 A FILE MANAGEMENT ei 50 Roan PREECE e Pree ee Recep eee Pee Ee Eee 50 FILE MANAGEMENT 50 EE 50 STATUS es 52 52 SAUS 52 II 53 TA CONTROLLER eee 54 PO EE EE kk 54 CONTROLLER A a BES Fi aaan a N 54 AD Ss E EE E EE EEE 54 0 F O yY JRE KEY PROTECT
150. 42 RE STORE SYSTEM DATA ALL DATA WILL BE RESTORED AND MONITOR WILL RESTART ARE YOU SURE OK CANCEL Fo DATA MAINTENANCE ENTER Ent MENU F43 RE LOAD FACTORY DATA SLOT2 SLOT6 SLOT5 VIDEO BLANKING F431 E FILE MANAGEMENT 51 x wes Ill 52 F431 RE LOAD FACTORY DATA DATA RESET TO ITS FACTORY SETTING AND MONITOR WILL RESTART ARE YOU SURE OK ENTER Ent CANCEL
151. ABLE Set to 050 to 100 default setting is 080 CENTER MARKER Select whether or not to display the center marker Set to OFF not display or ON display default setting is OFF MODE Select the display mode of the center marker when CENTER MARKER is set to ON Set to SHORT or LONG default setting is SHORT The size of the safe area is as follows depending on the ASPECT MODE and 16 9 button ON OFF setting C Setting the Input Configuration INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu Example Safe area size 80 ASPECT MODE 16 9 or 4 3 with 16 9 button ON with 16 9 button OFF ASPECT MODE 16 9 80 80 ASPECT MODE 4 3 80 80 MARKER MODE 3 3 menu Set the safe title SAFE TITLE DISPLAY Select whether or not to display the safe title Set to OFF not display or ON display default setting is ON WIDTH Set the width of the safe title when SAFE TITLE DISPLAY is set ON Set to 005 to 050 default setting is 020 HEIGHT Set the height of the safe title when SAFE TITLE DISPLAY is set ON Set to 005 to 050 default setting is 010 H POSITION Set the horizontal position of the safe title when SAFE TITLE DISPLAY is set to ON Set to 000 to 100 default setting is 015 V POSITION Set the vertical position of the safe title when SAFE TITLE DISPLAY is set to ON Set to 000 to 100 default setting is 015 CHANNEL NAME menu Give the channel
152. ADJUST A114 MATRIX VALUE MATRIX RESET COLOR BAR MANUAL ADJUST A2 COPY FROM PRESET VALUE A31 OTHER MONITOR OTHERMONITOR A32 A321 MEMORY STICK MEMORY STICK A33 A331 A Picture Adjustment PICTURE ADJ Menu Setting Lists in the PICTURE ADJ Menu This section explains the setting lists displayed in the menu How to read the setting lists For purposes of explanation each setting list is preceded by a menu number These numbers are not displayed on the screen For more information on the menu number see About menu numbers on page 23 The arrow mark gt refers you to another setting list that appears after you make the setting or to an operation that is to be carried out as a result of the setting PICTURE ADJ menu PRESET VALUE The picture adjustment preset data set in the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu is displayed To change the picture adjustment preset data to be adjusted select from PRESET1 PRESET2 PRESET3 PRESET4 and PRESETS When the picture adjustment preset data is changed When the preset data is changed and you press the MENU button to return to the main menu the following message appears to confirm the setting CHANGE INPUT CONFIG PRESET VALUE PRESETX previous preset data PRESETX new preset data OK Press the ENTER or Ent button to change the preset data The preset data set in the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu is changed to the new d
153. ALLATION SETTINGS Menu Level 1 LANDING ADJUST E1 Level 2 NS Level 3 RESTORE FACTORY DATA E11 ALIGNMENT E2 ROTATION H PHASE V CENTER H SIZE V SIZE SUB CONTRAST H PIN H PIN BAL H CORNER PIN H CORNER S H KEY H KEY BAL V STATIC CONV V CONV TOP V CONV BOT H STATIC CONV RESTORE FACTORY DATA DIGITAL UNIFORMITY ADJ E3 MANUAL MANUAL ADJUST E311 CURSOR H SIZE V SIZE AUTO FULL POINTS ADJ E32 AUTO ONE POINT ADJ E33 SIGNAL RESTORE FACTORY DATA m Installation Settings INSTALLATION SETTINGS Menu nusiN J91deUO 43 nua 91dBUO 44 Setting Lists in the INSTALLATION SETTINGS Menu This section explains the setting lists displayed in the menu How to read the setting lists e For purposes of explanation each setting list is preceded by a menu number These numbers are not displayed on the screen For more information on menu numbers see About menu numbers on page 23 The arrow mark gt refers you to another setting list that appears after you make a setting or to an operation that is to be carried out as a result of a setting INSTALLATION SETTINGS menu LANDING ADJUST Set the initial value of landing alignment signal level adjustment
154. C 480 59 941 O x x 75 SMPTE 259M PAL 575 501 O x x HD SDI 10 bit Single Link 4 2 2 YPBPR 1035 601 x O x SMPTE 292M Single Link 4 2 2 YPBPR SMPTE 292M YPBPR 1080 601 x O x Dual Link 4 4 4 SMPTE 372M GBR Single Link 4 2 2 YPBPR SMPTE 292M YPBPR 1080 501 x O x Dual Link 4 4 4 SMPTE 372M GBR Single Link 4 2 2 YPBPR SMPTE 292M YPBPR 1080 30PsF x O x Dual Link 4 4 4 SMPTE 372M GBR Single Link 4 2 2 YPBPR SMPTE 292M YPBPR 1080 25PsF x O x Dual Link 4 4 4 SMPTE 372M GBR Single Link 4 2 2 YPBPR SMPTE 292M l YPBPR 1080 24PsF x O x Dual Link 4 4 4 SMPTE 372M GBR Single Link 4 2 2 YPBPR 720 60P x O x SMPTE 292M Single Link 4 2 YPBPR 720 50P x O x SMPTE 292M 1 1 001 59 ass ll 60 mm 482 340 500 340 426 8 5 BKM 14L
155. D No of the monitor gt A321 OTHER MONITOR menu Copy data from another selected monitor Select one from among PRESET1 PRESET2 PRESET3 PRESET4 and PRESETS MEMORY STICK menu Select a file in the source Memory Stick gt A331 MEMORY STICK menu Copy data in the selected file Select one from among PRESET1 PRESET2 PRESET3 PRESET4 and PRESETS B Adjusting the Color Temperature COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu Adjusting the Color Temperature COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu Overview The color temperature is adjusted Use the factory setting value or the adjusted value as a base value to shorten the adjustment time e Selecting the preset data to be adjusted PRESET VALUE menu e Knob adjustment MANUAL menu You can adjust the bias and gain with the MANUAL knobs Automatic adjustment AUTO menu You can use the following probes for automatic adjustment of color temperature Except for the Sony BKM 14L a cable is required to connect the color analyzer to the monitor Manufacturer Probe Model Name SONY BKM 14L no cable required KONICA MINOLTA CA 100 CA 100plus DK TECHNOLOGIES PM 5639 THOMA TF6 UDT INSTRUMENTS SLS 9400 FC For more information about the cable specification required and about the connection see Connection Cable Specifications for Color Temperature Probes on page 59 e Copying other data COPY FROM menu Other data in
156. DJ 48 E311 INSTALLATION SETTINGS MATRIX 39 C2 INPUT CONFIGURATION MEMORY STICK 32 A33 PICTURE ADJ 35 B33 COLOR TEMP ADJ 41 C53 INPUT CONFIGURATION 50 F111 FILE MANAGEMENT 51 F22 FILE MANAGEMENT 51 F311 FILE MANAGEMENT MODE 39 C3 INPUT CONFIGURATION MONITOR ID 35 B321 COLOR TEMP ADJ MONITOR ID DISPLAY 54 H1 CONTROLLER N NETWORK 42 D1 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION NETWORK SETTINGS 42 D11 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 54 H2 CONTROLLER O ON SCREEN SET 43 D5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION OTHER CH 41 c51 INPUT CONFIGURATION OTHER MONITOR 32 A32 PICTURE ADJ 35 B32 COLOR TEMP ADJ 41 C52 INPUT CONFIGURATION 51 F21 FILE MANAGEMENT 51 F211 FILE MANAGEMENT RP PARALLEL REMOTE 43 D2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PASSWORD 44 De SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PICTURE ADJ 30 A PICTURE ADJ POWER 43 D3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PRESET VALUE 32 A31 PICTURE ADJ 35 B31 COLOR TEMP ADJ R RE LOAD FACTORY DATA 51 F43 FILE MANAGEMENT RESTORE FACTORY DATA 35 B4 COLOR TEMP ADJ 46 E11 INSTALLATION SETTINGS RE STORE SYSTEM DATA 51 F42 FILE MANAGEMENT S SAVE TO 50 E1 FILE
157. Ds ON SCREEN SET gt D5 PASSWORD De MAINTENANCE gt D7 Di NETWORK MONITOR ID ID No 01 99 01 D SYSTEM CONFIGURATION IP ADDRESS IP 4 192 168 000 001 1 SUBNET MASK I 255 255 255 000 J DEFAULT GATEWAY OFF ON OFF ADDRESS CANCEL CONFIRM D12 SNMP SETTINGS CONTACT NEW NAME
158. EL REMOTE ON gt D p21 1 PIN 8 PIN Det 1 PIN CHO1 2 PIN CH02 3 PIN EXT SYNC 4 PIN MONO 5 PIN MARKER 6 PIN 7 PIN 8 PIN TALLY ke al KE al PARALLEL REMOTE PARALLEL REMOTE 1 2 CHO 30 UNDER SCAN 16 9 169 H DELAY V DELAY EXT SYNC COMB APERTURE MONO PARALLEL REMOTE 2 2 BLUE ONLY R OFF
159. ESET VALUE D93 D65 D61 USER1 USER2 USER3 USER4 USER5 D93 D93 D65 D65 D61 D61 USERI 5 USER1 5 D93 D65 D61 D93 D65 D61 B32 OTHER MONITOR ID No MONITOR ID ID No B321 B321 OTHER MONITOR D93 D65 D61 USER1 USER2 USER3 USER4 USER5 D93 D93 D65 D65 D61 D61 USERI 5 USERI 5 D93 D65 D61 D93 D65 D61 B33 MEMORY STICK B331 B331 MEMORY STICK
160. ID No ID No O Ent Del ID No O ALL ID No GROUP SINGLE ID No MENU O UP ID No O DOWN ID No ENTER O Ent Del SINGLE GROUP ALL ALL n LJ Oe GROUP CONTRAST MANUAL SINGLE BRIGHT MANUAL Qa CHROMA MANUAL 2 PHASE MANUAL Oo UP MENU REMOTE MENU Down ENTER O UP DOWN LJ o ENTER 1 1
161. ITAL UNIFORMITY data of the monitored signal system aspect and scan size to the default setting The following message appears to confirm the data H KEY Correct trapezoid distortion reset operation RESTORE FACTORY DATA OK Press the ENTER or Ent button to reset the data CANCEL Press the MENU button to cancel the reset operation H KEY BAL Correct the balance of trapezoid MANUAL menu distortion Adjust the gain of R G and B with the MANUAL knobs MANUAL ADJUST Adjust the gain gt E311 It may take some time to display the next menu CURSOR H SIZE Specify the horizontal size of the cursor 1 to 5 V SIZE Specify the vertical size of the cursor 1 to 5 ALIGNMENT 3 3 menu Adjust the convergence VSTATIC CONV Adjust vertical static convergence on the whole screen 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 on the whole screen m Installation Settings INSTALLATION SETTINGS Menu nue 91deuO 45 nua 91dBUO 46 Knobs and buttons used for each adjustment RED CONTRAST KNOB Adjust the R gain with the CONTRAST knob GREEN BRIGHT KNOB Adjust the G gain with the BRIGHT knob BLUE CHROMA KNOB Adjust the B gain with the CHROMA knob CURSOR POSITION 10KEY Move the cursor using the numeric keypad excep
162. LYZE m gt B5 B1 MANUAL MANUAL ADJUST SB ORIGINAL VALUE D93 D65 D61 USER1 USER2 USER3 USER4 USER5 D93 D65 D61 D93 D65 D61 COLOR TEMP ADJ Sra Ae 33 x wes lll 34 SIGNAL INT 100IRE 20IRE CN ee CONT BRT HOLD ON OFF ON OFF
163. M 14L etc Location and Function of Parts Rear Panel Input option slots IT 9 O72 D PARALLEL REMOTE connector SERVICE connector LAN 10 100 connector D colololole F e a aaan O 0000000000 am BBBBBBBBaa Ste BBBBBBB pueoasee o BT o MAIN POWER switch Le AC IN socket ro uuu 5 o 10 Fuse MAIN POWER switch When turned on the monitor enters operation mode By setting in the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu the monitor can also be set to enter standby mode when the MAIN POWER switch is turned on For information about the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu see D System Configuration SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu on page 39 ACIN socket 3 pin Connects the monitor to an AC power source via the supplied AC power cord AC power cord supplied AC Plug holder supplied Attach the AC Plug holder to the AC power cord and connect it to the AC IN socket so that the cord does not come loose Fuse Use a T4AH fuse Input option slots The monitor may be fitted with optional input adaptors PARALLEL REMOTE connector female D sub 9 pin Forms a parallel switch and controls the monitor externally The pin assignment and factor
164. MANAGEMENT SAVE TO MEMORY STICK 50 F11 FILE MANAGEMENT SDI HD SDI 38 C11 INPUT CONFIGURATION SLOT STATUS 53 G2 STATUS SNMP SETTINGS 42 D12 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 55 H3 CONTRULLER STATUS 52 G STATUS SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 41 D SYSTEM CONFIGURATION T THOMA 32 B COLOR TEMP ADJ U UDT INSTRUMENTS 32 B COLOR TEMP ADJ yY YG 39 C14 INPUT CONFIGURATION 1 1 PIN 8 PIN 43 D211 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED AVERTISSEMENT Afin de r duire les risques d incendie ou d lectrocution ne pas exposer cet appareil a la pluie ou a l humidit Afin d carter tout risque d lectrocution garder le coffret ferm Ne confier l entretien de l appareil qu un personnel qualifi AVERTISSEMENT CET APPAREIL DOIT ETRE RELIE A LA TERRE Um die Gefahr von Branden oder elektrischen Schlagen zu verringern darf dieses Gerat nicht Regen oder Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt werden Um einen elektrischen Schlag zu vermeiden darf das Gehause nicht geoffnet werden Uberlassen Sie Wartungsarbeiten stets nur qualif
165. NAGEMENT DELETE FILE MANAGEMENT 50 20 20 4 3 16 9 4 3 4 3 4 3 1 6 9 oooog 2 4 3 16 9 4 3 4 3 16 9 LAN 10 100 100 4 AUTO MDI MDI X BKM 15R t i LAN 10 100
166. NC When INT SYNC is selected use a component or Y C signals including a sync signal on the Y signal and use RGB signal including a sync signal on the G signal This does not function when an analog composite signal Y C signal or serial digital signal is monitored BLUE ONLY button When this button is pushed in ON red and green signals are cut and only the blue signal is displayed as a monochrome picture It makes it easy to adjust CHROMA and to check VTR noise R G B OFF button When these buttons are pushed in ON R red G green and B blue beams are cut respectively Location and Function of Parts AIAJ9AO 1 J91deUO 13 ASIAJSAO J91deU 14 MARKER button When this button is pushed in ON a marker is displayed on the screen The display mode of the marker is set in the MARKER MODE menu of the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu For information about the MARKER MODE menu see C Setting the Input Configuration INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu on page 34 When EXT SYNC is selected the marker may not be shown in the correct position CHROMA UP button When this button is pushed in ON the chroma setting increases 12 dB Memory Stick insertion slot The standard and duo type Memory Stick is available Insert the Memory Stick optional For inserting ejecting the Memory Stick see page 17 OPTION connector Used to connect the auto setup probe BK
167. NU E3 DIGITAL UNIFORMITY ADJ CRT MANUAL MANUAL gt E31 AUTO FULL POINTS ADJ SONY BKM 14L 7o gt E32 AUTO ONE POINT ADJ SONY BKM 14L gt E33 SIGNAL EXT EXT INT RESTORE FACTORY DATA DIGITAL UNIFORMITY RESTORE FACTORY DATA OK ENTER Ent CANCEL MENU E
168. OR BKM 14L BKM 14L BKM 14L SETTINGS INSTALLATION MENU DIGITAL UNIFORMITY ADJ BKM 14L DO YOU WISH TO CANCEL CANCEL LEFT CURSOR CONTINUE RIGHT CURSOR BKM 14L DIGITAL UNIFORMITY ADJ BKM 14L AUTO FULL POINTS ADJ
169. OR POSITION 10KEY Move the cursor using the numeric keypad except the 5 button Turn the cursor ON OFF using the 5 button TO CANCEL MENU KEY Press the MENU button to clear the adjusted data and return to the previous menu TO CONFIRM ENTER KEY Press the ENTER or Ent button to confirm the adjusted data To perform adjustment operate the BKM 14L as follows Move the cursor to the desired point using the numeric keypad except the 5 button and press the ENTER or Ent button The following message appears and the cursor returns to the center SET PROBE ON CURSOR If you press the ENTER or Ent button without moving the cursor the screen returns to the DIGITAL UNIFORMITY ADJ menu Place the BKM 14L on the cursor displayed in the center of the screen The adjustment of the center of the screen starts IN PROGRESS appears during adjustment and the cursor returns to the point set in step when the adjustment is completed Move the BKM 14L to the cursor Adjustment of the specified point is performed IN PROGRESS appears during adjustment and the cursor flashes when the adjustment of that point is completed To adjust another point of the screen Move the cursor to the desired point using the numeric keypad except the 5 button and press the ENTER or Ent button Then place the BKM 14L on the cursor to perform the adjustment Repeat this procedure for each adjustment point To finish the adjustment Wh
170. ORY DATA 33 COLOR TEMP ADJ menu 44 INSTALLATION SETTINGS menu RE STORE SYSTEM DATA 49 F42 FILE MANAGEMENT menu 62 Menu Index Menu Item Page Menu number Main menu S SAVE TO 48 F1 FILE MANAGEMENT menu SAVE TO MEMORY STICK 48 F11 FILE MANAGEMENT menu SDI HD SDI 36 C11 INPUT CONFIGURATION menu SLOT STATUS 50 G2 STATUS menu SNMP SETTINGS 41 D12 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu 51 H3 CONTROLLER menu STATUS 49 G STATUS menu SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 39 D SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu T THOMA 30 B COLOR TEMP ADJ menu U UDT INSTRUMENTS 30 B COLOR TEMP ADJ menu Y YC 37 C14 INPUT CONFIGURATION menu SS 1 1 PIN 8 PIN 41 D21 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu Menu Index sexipueddy 63 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
171. OSITION SAFE TITLE DISPLAY ON 000 100 015 c4 CHANNEL NAME PROG EDIT CAM VTR VTR PREV NEW NAME 20 INPUT CONFIGURATION 8 cs COPY FROM OTHER CH C51 OTHER MONITOR LET gt C52 MEMORY STICK gt C53 C51 OTHER CH CHNO Cs2 OTHER MONITOR
172. PIN BLUE ONLY R OFF G OFF B OFF CHROMA UP MARKER TALLY DEGAUSS POWER OFF 2 ENTER Ent 1 UP DOWN PHASE ENTER Ent MARKER MODE C1 3 fe CHO1 ASPECT MODE 16 9 ASPECT HH POSITION 000 MARKER BRIGHT SOIRE ASPECT MARKER OFF LINE COLOR ASPECT BLANKING OFF MODE 2 ENTER Ent UP DOWN PHASE 3 ENTER Ent 1 UP DOWN PHASE NEW NAME CHANNEL NAME CHO1 PROG EDIT CAM UTR PREV BNEW NAME 2 ENTER Ent
173. R OFF button Under scan button When this button is pushed in ON the picture is under scanned by 3 and four ends of the raster is displayed on the screen TD H delay button When this button is pushed in ON the picture moves horizontally and a horizontal sync signal appears Brightness of the picture increases automatically and it makes it easy to check the sync part e When the amp button is pressed in H delay mode 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 Brightness of the picture increases automatically and it makes it easy to check the sync part e When the D button is pressed in V delay mode 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 color discrimination of the optional decoder The MONO button does not function with the RGB signal input APT button When this button is pushed in ON the frequency response can be modified The degree of modification is set with the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu For information about the aperture modification frequency for each signal system see Aperture modification frequency for each signal
174. Right Side 500 19 3 4 a 378 15 _ 28 1 1 8 a mj o B e 1 eh 930 143 90 370 14 5 8 M 1 3 4 3 5 8 58 Specifications 8 5 S Oo ao ole e el eTel 340 13 1 2 426 16 7 s 11 32 Connection Cable Specifications for Color Temperature Probes Special cables are required to connect color temperature The following diagrams show specifications and pin probes other than the Sony BKM 14L to the monitor assignments for the required cables Connection cable for UDT INSTRUMENTS SLS 9400 FC probe Modular connector Mini DIN 8 pin connector male 1 6 yen 6 Signal Pin Number Pin Number Signal N C N C RTS GND N C TXD 5V RXD CO NI ao A wo Mm Connection cable for KONICA MINOLTA CA 100 probe D sub 25 pin connector male Mini DIN 8 pin connector male 8 6 Pin Number Signal 1 N C N C RTS GND N C TXD 5V RXD 0 No nn AJOJN Specifications sexipueddy 59 Connection cable for KONICA MINOLTA CA 100plus probe D sub 9 pin connector male Signal CD RXD Pin Number 1 TXD DTR GND Mini DIN 8 pin connector male 2 1 Pin Numbe
175. SELECT SETTING E JAPAN COLOR TEMP D93 OTHER AREA COLOR TEMP D65 2 24 w 23 x wes lll 24 INPUT Ent amp e e ee REMOTE a GROUP ALL Del CONTRAST MANUAL 6c BRIGHT MANUAL Os CHROMA MANUAL Os PHASE MANUAL Oo 1 DEH 7 ae DOWN ENTER UP DOWN id ig ENTER O O Ent Del PHASE DEA UP MO To DOWN nae o MENU 1
176. SONY TRINITRONe COLOR VIDEO MONITOR BVM A14F5U BVM A14F5M BVM A14F5A AZE ia A wg I JLT ial Trinitron Multiformat Memory STICK OPERATION MANUAL 1st Edition Revised 3 serial No 2000001 and Higher
177. T 601 575 501 x x O Rec ITU R BT 601 56 Specifications Signal format System BKM 61D BKM 62HS BKM 68X Standard D1 480 59 94I O O x SMPTE 259M 575 501 O O x D2 NTSC Setup 480 59 941 x x level 7 5 SMPTE 259M PAL 575 501 x x HD SDI 10 bit system only Single Link 4 2 2 YPBPR 1035 60I x O x SMPTE 292M Single Link 4 2 2 YPBPR SMPTE 292M YPBPR 1080 60I x O x Dual Link 4 4 4 SMPTE 372M GBR Single Link 4 2 2 YPBPR SMPTE 292M 3 YPBPR 1080 501 x O x a Dual Link 4 4 4 SMPTE 372M GBR Single Link 4 2 2 YPBPR SMPTE 292M YPBPR 1080 30PsF x O x Dual Link 4 4 4 SMPTE 372M GBR Single Link 4 2 2 YPBPR SMPTE 292M YPBPR 1080 25PsF x O x Dual Link 4 4 4 SMPTE 372M GBR Single Link 4 2 2 YPBPR SMPTE 292M YPBPR 1080 24PsF x O x Dual Link 4 4 4 SMPTE 372M GBR Single Link 4 2 2 YPBPR 720 60P x O x SMPTE 292M Single Link 4 2 2 YPBPR 720 50P x O x SMPTE 292M Also compatible with 1 1 001 Specifications 57 Left Sid Dimensional Drawing RN Unit mm inches 4 500 19 3 4 Top 28 1 1 8 426 16 7 8 8 5 11 32 185 7 3 s Rear sexipueddy Front 4 oft A z SF 8 8 io 1y 340 13 1 2 T AF
178. TACAM SMPTE EBU N10 BETACAM SETUP LEVEL BETACAM 0 75 BVM A14F5M A14F5A 0 BVM A14F5U 75 1125 601 SYSTEM 1125 601 10801 1080 1035I 1035 10801 C2 MATIRIX 1080 720 10801 720P ITU709 1035 10351 SMPTE 240M 480 576 4801 480P 575I 576P ITU601 ITU601 SMPTE 240M ITU709 USER1 5 ITU601 SMPTE 240M ITU709 ITU601 SMPTE 240M ITU709 EEE CER C1 FORMAT 44 4 RGB RGB MATRIX Cs MODE
179. TEM CONFIGURATION 41 AC IN AC BRAD 3 EV AC AC O T4AH PARALLEL REMOTE sub 9 y M D E AC eet ae os Xo BB satel 1 1 2 2 3 SYNC 4
180. TSC Y C PAL Y C PAL M Y C SECAM OOJOO YPBPR GBR 1080 48I YPBPR GBR 1080 50I te N GO N YPBPR GBR 576 50P YPBPR GBR 480 60P YPBPR GBR 1035 601 YPBPR GBR 1080 601 YPBPR GBR 720 50P YPBPR GBR 720 60P O 11 as xis ll 12 1 3 WE MAIN POWER OFF Lo a 2
181. agnets 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 If you touch the surface of the CRT you may feel a weak electrical shock This is simply static electricity that is generated on the surface of the CRT It will not affect the human body On displaying the 4 3 signal The 16 9 mask has been attached to the BVM A14FSU A14FSM A14FSA at the factory If the 16 9 button is pressed to change to the 4 3 aspect mode in this condition the upper and lower portions of the image is hidden by the mask To display the 4 3 image replace the 16 9 mask with the supplied 4 3 mask For details see Installation of the 4 3 Mask on page 19 Overview The BVM A14FSU A14FSM A14FSA is 14 inch Trinitron Color Video Monitor They are suitable for television stations or video production houses where precise image reproduction is required Features
182. als 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 detergent 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 Precautions Chapter 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 rack mounting When the monitor is mounted on a rack the temperature around the monitor may rise due to heat generated from other equipment and reduced air circulation causing damage to the monitor To prevent this keep the space around the monitor 1U or more space above and below the monitor and install a ventilation fan or take other effective countermeasures so that the temperature around the monitor is within the specified range operating temperature range of 0 to 35 C 32 to 95 F On magnetism Do not place the unit near any objects or pieces of equipment which generate magnetism such as m
183. amps QDisplay window SINGLE GROUP ALL Lamps See A Pin number Display window Function Selected monitor ID No group ID No or ALL is displayed The display blinks until the remote connection is completed Lamps The lamp corresponding with the pressed button blinks during setting ID No or lights after confirming Numeric buttons Enters the ID No Ent button Confirms the setting Del button Deletes the ID No ALL button Selects ALL connection mode GROUP button Selects GROUP connection mode The group ID number is displayed on all connected monitors when the button is held pressed SINGLE button Selects SINGLE connection mode The monitor ID number is displayed on all connected monitors when the button is held pressed MENU button In setting mode goes back to the previous setting UP button Increases the ID No DOWN button Decreases the ID No ENTER button Confirms the setting Selecting the Monitor Group INPUT Numeric buttons REMOTE 3 Del button SINGLE GROUP ALL JO ALL button GROUP button CONTRAST MANUAL O SINGLE button BRIGHT MANUAL Os CHROMA MANUAL PHASE MANUAL UP MENU MENU button ENER UP DOWN button LJ o ENTER button DOWN Remote connection 1 Set the different IP address to each monitor 2 Set the di
184. assword again and press the ENTER button The password is registered To change it press the MENU button APPLY PASSWORD menu Select whether or not to apply the password to each menu PICTURE ADJ Select YES or NO COLOR TEMP ADJ Select YES or NO INPUT CONFIGURATION Select YES or NO SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Select YES or NO INDIVIDUAL ITEMS Display the items of the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu gt D621 INSTALLATION SETTINGS Select YES or NO FILE MANAGEMENT Select YES or NO CONTROLLER Select YES or NO KEY PROTECT Select YES or NO APPLY PASSWORD menu Select whether or not to apply the password to the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu NETWORK Select YES or NO PARALLEL REMOTE Select YES or NO POWER Select YES or NO BLANKING SETTINGS Select YES or NO ON SCREEN SET Select YES or NO MAINTENANCE menu The menu for the maintenance personnel is displayed Installation Settings INSTALLATION SETTINGS Menu Overview Initial settings of geometry convergence etc are adjusted from this menu The following are adjusted e Correcting the shift of beam landing caused by the earth s magnetism LANDING ADJUST menu Adjusting the position and size of the picture and convergence ALIGNMENT menu Adjusting the color unevenness of the CRT DIGITAL UNIFORMITY ADJ menu Perform digital uniformity adjustment after beam landing adjustment has been completed Structure of the INST
185. ata CANCEL Press the MENU button to cancel changing the preset data and to return to the main menu The setting of the preset data is remained but the data set in the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu is not changed For information about the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu see C Setting the Input Configuration INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu on page 34 AUTO Set the chroma phase matrix automatically gt At MANUAL ADJUST Set the picture adjustment preset values for the phase chroma brightness contrast with the MANUAL knobs gt A2 COPY FROM Copy the other picture preset data gt A3 AUTO menu Set the automatic adjustment of chroma phase matrix The chroma phase matrix data is reset to the default setting 1000 AUTO ADJUST Start automatic adjustment AT MATRIX VALUE The matrix data set in the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu is displayed To change the matrix data to be adjusted select from ITU601 SMPTE 240M ITU709 or USER 1 to 5 When ITU601 SMPTE 240M or ITU709 data is changed they are displayed as ITU601 SMPTE 240M or ITU709 When the matrix data is changed When the matrix data is changed and you press the MENU button to return to the main menu the following message appears to confirm the setting CHANGE INPUT CONFIG MATRIX VALUE 1080 720 Previous matrix data New matrix data MATRIX VALUE 1035 Previous matrix data New matrix data MATRIX VALUE 480 576 Previous matrix data New matrix d
186. ata OK Press the ENTER or Ent button to change the matrix data The matrix data set in the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu is changed to the new data CANCEL Press the MENU button to cancel changing the matrix data and to return to the main menu The setting of the matrix data is remained but the matrix data set in the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu is not changed For information about the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu see C Setting the Input Configuration INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu on page 34 MATRIX RESET Reset the matrix data to the default setting When the setting of USER1 to 5 or default setting is used this menu is not selectable The following confirmation message appears RESET FACTORY DATA OK To reset the data press the ENTER Ent button CANCEL To cancel press the MENU button COLOR BAR Select the color bar signal FULL FIELD 8 100 full field 8 color bar white yellow cyan green magenta red blue and black Default SMPTE SMPTE standard color bar EIA EIA standard color bar effective for 480 601 and 575 50I signals only MULTI FORMAT Color bar standardized by SMPTE RP219 ARIB STD B28 When you execute the AUTO menu EXT SYNC button should be set to OFF INT SYNC ON EXT SYNC will cause an error abortion of auto adjustment procedure When the signal format set in the FORMAT menu of the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu is 4 4 4 RGB or RGB MATRIX VALUE or MATRIX RESET is not selectable n
187. ation DATA RESET TO ITS FACTORY SETTING AND MONITOR WILL RESTART ARE YOU SURE OK To continue press the ENTER or Ent button Resets the data and automatically restart the monitor CANCEL To cancel press the MENU button Returns to the RE LOAD FACTORY DATA menu Displaying Information On the Monitor STATUS Menu Overview This menu is used to view general data about the monitor status current channel etc The following information is displayed on the two pages of the STATUS menu Data about the current channel and the input adaptor installed in the slots in the rear panel STATUS 1 2 menu Data about the monitor and the controller controlled monitor in use STATUS 2 2 menu Structure of the STATUS Menu Level 1 Level 2 CH STATUS G1 CH OP IN FORMAT NAME SLOT STATUS G2 MODEL NAME SERIAL NO MODEL NAME SERIAL NO SOFTWARE VERSION OPERATION TIME CRT TURN ON TIME IP ADDR CONTROLLER STATUS G3 MODEL NAME SERIAL NO SOFTWARE VERSION IP ADDR 6 Displaying Information On the Monitor STATUS Menu nusiN J91deuO 49 nue 91dBuO 50 Setting Lists in the STATUS Menu This section explains the setting lists displayed in the menu How to read the setting lists e For purposes of explanation each setting list is preceded by a menu number These
188. ations on Memory Stick data Do not eject the Memory Stick while data is being saved or loaded To insert the Memory Stick Memory Stick insertion slot Insert the Memory Stick facing the arrow mark to the left Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Duo can be used without a Memory Stick Duo adaptor Be sure to insert the Memory Stick in the correct direction Forcing the Memory Stick in the wrong way may damage it Insert only the Memory Stick into the Memory Stick slot Attempting to insert other objects into the Memory Stick slot may damage the product To eject the Memory Stick Confirm that the access lamp does not blink Press the Memory Stick and it is ejected Notes on Memory Stick What is Memory Stick Memory Stick Memory Stick PRO Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO and Memory Stick Duo are trademarks of Sony Corporation Memory Stick is a compact portable and versatile IC Integrated Circuit recording medium with a data capacity that exceeds that of a floppy disk Memory Stick is specially designed for exchanging and sharing digital data among Memory Stick compatible products Because it is removable Memory Stick can also be used for external data storage Memory Stick is available in two sizes standard size and compact M
189. ault setting is BKM 14L Select AUTO ADJUST AUTO ADJUST menu This menu is displayed when AUDO ADJUST is selected in the AUTO menu The following message appears SET PROBE ON CURSOR Attach the probe on the center of the CRT to start automatic adjustment It may take some time to adjust automatically To cancel stop the adjustment Press the MENU button COPY FROM menu Copy other matrix data PRESET VALUE Copy other data in this monitor gt B31 OTHER MONITOR Copy data from another monitor gt B32 MEMORY STICK Copy data from a file in the Memory Stick gt B33 PRESET VALUE menu Select the data to be copied Select one from among D93 D65 D61 USER1 USER2 USER3 USER4 and USERS D93 Copy the color temperature of D93 D65 Copy the color temperature of D65 D61 Copy the color temperature of D61 USER1 to 5 Copy the color temperature of USER 1 to 3 When D93 D65 or D61 data is changed they are displayed as D93 D65 or D61 OTHER MONITOR menu Assign the ID No of the source monitor MONITOR ID Enter the ID No of the monitor gt B321 OTHER MONITOR menu Select the data from another selected monitor Select one from among D93 D65 D61 USER1 USER2 USER3 USER4 and USERS D93 Copy the color temperature of D93 D65 Copy the color temperature of D65 D61 Copy the color temperature of D61 USER1 to 5 Copy the color temperature of USER1 to 5
190. cations Eee 53 Available Signal Systems ADSRNI2SSuie 5 55 Available Signal Formats cc sccscssscssssscesnsscesnresseaneecnsece 56 Dimensional Drawing ssesesessssseesseesseessessetsseeessesseesseeessees 58 Connection Cable Specifications for Color Temperature Probes 59 Menu Index csc assis estate ces at sasaadwanstsnsnais E 61 Table of Contents 5 ASIAJSAO J91deU 6 Overview Precautions On safety Operate the unit only with a power source as specified in Specifications section e The nameplate indicating operating voltage power consumption etc is located at the rear Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further Do not drop or place heavy objects on the power cord If the power cord is damaged turn off the power immediately It is dangerous to use the unit with a damaged power cord Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it is not to be used for several days or more e 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 materi
191. ck gt F31 DELETE MEMORY STICK menu Delete the file in the Memory Stick Select the file gt F311 MEMORY STICK menu The following confirmation message appears DELETE THIS FILE OK Press the ENTER or Ent button to delete data CANCEL Press the MENU button to cancel the delete operation DATA MAINTENANCE menu The password is confirmed to display the DATA MAINTENANCE menu BACK UP SYSTEM DATA Write the data to the Memory Stick gt F41 RE STORE SYSTEM DATA Read the data from the Memory Stick gt F42 RE LOAD FACTORY DATA Read the factory default data of the installed board gt F43 BACK UP SYSTEM DATA menu The IN PROGRESS is displayed during data writing It may take some time to write the data RE STORE SYSTEM DATA menu The following message appears to confirm the data restore operation ALL DATA WILL BE RESTORED AND MONITOR WILL RESTART ARE YOU SURE OK To continue press the ENTER or Ent button Read the data from the monitor Memory Stick and automatically restart the monitor CANCEL To cancel press the MENU button Return to the DATA MAINTENANCE menu RE LOAD FACTORY DATA menu Select a slot where a board is installed to reload factory default data to the board Select SLOT2 to SLOT6 SLOTS is divided into VIDEO data and BLANKING data gt F431 RE LOAD FACTORY DATA menu The following message appears to confirm the data reload oper
192. ck ss ciscusccsstisccsacseds cccusbacessdasassiscteastencses 17 Installation of the 4 3 Mask c sscsescsssseeceesseeeensseeseees 19 CONNECTIONS EE 19 Selecting the Monitor Group nnn 20 About monitor select buttons and lamps 20 Selecting the Default Settings uuu 21 Chapter 2 Menu Basic Menu Operations cccccceeeeeseeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 22 Menu Operation Buttons s st07 35 actus tatvedat dearer Diag Deaea5hse 22 Displaying NOWVISITORIGSNDNRSRees 23 Menu Operations Sslk 23 Menu Structure ivi ia Sun aiai 26 Picture Adjustment PICTURE ADJ Menu 28 OW ORVIEW EE 28 Structure of the PICTURE ADJ Menu 28 Setting Lists in the PICTURE ADJ Menu 28 Adjusting the Color Temperature COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu 30 WV EVIE Wasa ina sat nso ve asa EE 30 Structure of the COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu 31 Setting Lists in the COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu 31 4 Table of Contents Setting the Input Configuration INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu 00000005 34 VET VIG Wei n E E Nh E Ge 34 Structure of the INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu 35 Setting Lists in the INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu 35 D System Co
193. digital uniformity circuit The uniformity can be adjusted to match the installation conditions of the monitor Automatic adjustment is also possible using the optional BKM 14L auto setup probe Other features e Has relay contact parallel remote control connector e Built in test signal generator for crosshatch 100 white signal 20 gray signal gray scale and PLUGE Picture Line Up Generating Equipment H delay V delay function for checking of the horizontal and vertical synchronization signals Auto and manual degaussing Built in CRT protection circuit Overview Remote Maintenance function for checking the device information Model Name Serial No IP Address and Software Version and error information by connecting to Sony e Support System with an SNMP protocol Options For external control BKM 15R Monitor Control Unit A controller allowing control of BVM A series monitor A controller allowing you to control multiple monitors from one control unit BKM 14L Auto Setup Probe A probe allowing the automatic adjustment of the monitor s color temperature The probe is also used for white uniformity adjustment Input adaptors The input connector panel is configured by sliding the optional decoder adaptor or input expansion adaptor into the input option slot at the rear of the monitor Up to three adaptors can be installed to the monitor The input signal type for each connector of the adaptor is set with t
194. disconnect BKM 14L from the OPTION connector If nothing has been displayed on the monitor press the MENU button The display returns to the COLOR TEMP ADJ menu B Adjusting the Color Temperature COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu nueIA J91deuO 33 nua 91dBUO 34 Setting the Input Configuration INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu Overview Data pertaining to the input signals are set with this menu Set the input data for each channel A channel number 1 to 30 is entered with the numeric keypad The following data can be set with the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu Assigning the signal format FORMAT menu Assigning the slot number SLOT NO menu Assigning the input connector number INPUT NO menu Setting the aspect ratio SCREEN ASPECT menu Selecting the scan size SCAN SIZE menu Selecting the sync mode SYNC MODE menu Setting the color temperature COLOR TEMP menu Selecting the picture preset PICTURE PRESET menu Setting the matrix MATRIX menu Activating deactivating the aperture adjustment APERTURE menu Assigning the aperture value VALUE menu Selecting the Y C separation filter YC SEP menu Selecting the NTSC COMB filter NTSC COMB FILTER menu Selecting the marker display MARKER DISPLAY menu Selecting the marker mode MODE menu Adjusting H phase H PHASE menu Assigning the channel name CHANNEL NAME menu e Copying from other data COPY FROM
195. djustment values has the same function as UP button BRIGHT MANUAL By turning this knob counterclockwise the cursor moves downward In setting J mode decreases the setting and adjustment values has the same CHROMA MANUAL function as DOWN button MENU button Displays the menus Goes back to the menu of the upper level on the Main Menu goes back to the normal PHASE MANUAL picture PHASE Knob UP button Moves the cursor upward In setting mode increases the setting and adjustment values ci alas MENU button DOWN button Moves the cursor downward In setting mode decreases the setting and DOWN ENTER UP DOWN buttons adjustment values ENTER button Executes the items selected and settings ENTER button 22 Basic Menu Operations Displaying the Menu Press the MENU button The main menu is displayed on the screen MENU PICTURE ADJ COLOR TEMP ADJ INPUT CONFIGURATION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION INSTALLATION SETTINGS FILE MANAGEMENT STATUS CONTROLLER KEY PROTECT OFF When you select one item on the main menu the level 1 menu corresponding to the selected item on the main menu appears For information about the items on the main menu see Menu Structure on page 26 Ment settings displayed in blue cannot be changed About menu numbers For purposes of explanation in this manual the menu number is used the
196. duced Overview 9 ASIAJSAO 1 J91deUO ASIAJSAO J91deU Installing a Decoder Adaptor Each decoder adaptor can be installed in any input option slot on the rear panel Turn off the main power of the monitor and disconnect the AC power cord before installing or removing adaptors 1 Remove the cover of an input option slot on the rear panel of the monitor Cover of an input option slot Make sure the MAIN POWER switch is turned OFF and disconnect the AC power cord 2 Insert the adaptor under the positioning mark on the top of the slot on the left of the screw hole Positioning mark Insert the adapto 1 0 Overview 3 Push the adaptor in until it is firmly seated in the connector inside the monitor then tighten the two screws to secure the adaptor Gin SY The left side of the cover is equipped with shielded projections Handle the cover carefully so as not to damage them When the removed cover is reattached check the up down side of the cover The shielded projections should face the left side Position the shielded projections so that they face the left side e If the shielded projections are damaged or the cover is attached in the wrong direction the monitor may not conform to the rad
197. 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 For Customer in China AEH EA REMI EA PBA 9S gt CT fae ls ei Ab Ay tbe Bis SW FP ERR http pro sony com cn Sony Corporation http www sony net Printed in Japan 2007 12 2005 A14F5A UC JAE AU Printed on recycled paper BVM A14F5U A14F5M amp 2 593 879 04 1
198. e data about the screen display FORMAT DISPLAY Select the display mode of the signal system AUTO Disappears after being displayed for a while default ON Displayed OFF Not displayed POSITION Select the display position for the signal system TOP LEFT TOP CENTER TOP RIGHT BOTTOM LEFT default BOTTOM CENTER BOTTOM RIGHT CH NO Select the display mode of the channel number AUTO Disappears after being displayed for a while default ON Displayed OFF Not displayed POSITION Select the display position for the channel number TOP LEFT TOP CENTER TOP RIGHT default BOTTOM LEFT BOTTOM CENTER BOTTOM RIGHT CH NAME Select the display mode of the channel name AUTO Disappears after being displayed for a while default D System Configuration SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu ON Displayed OFF Not displayed POSITION Select the display position for the channel name TOP LEFT default TOP CENTER TOP RIGHT BOTTOM LEFT BOTTOM CENTER BOTTOM RIGHT PASSWORD menu Set the password for the menu Enter four characters Default setting is 9999 CHANGE PASSWORD Change the password gt D611 APPLY PASSWORD Assign the password to a menu item gt D62 CHANGE PASSWORD menu Change the password ENTER NEW PASSWORD Enter a new password with the number button and press the ENTER button gt De11 CHANGE PASSWORD menu Create a new password RE ENTER PASSWORD Enter the new p
199. e selections displayed Selecting in setting mode For more information about setting and adjustments see below 1 Using the UP or DOWN button or PHASE knob move the cursor to the desired item and press the ENTER or flindicates that Ent button the menu Sonfinues onto The selected item is displayed in yellow text and set to next page setting mode indicates that the menu is O INPUT CONFIGURATION continued from INPUT CONFIGURATION my CHO1 previous page CHO1 APERTURE EFORMAT SDI HD D1 AUTO Y VALUE 000 SLOT NO OPTION1 YC SEP INPUT NO DIGITALI NTSC COMB FILTER Selects from SCREEN ASPECT 16 9 2 MARKER DISPLAY various options SCAN SIZE NORMAL MODE SYNC MODE H PHASE Enters CHANNEL NAME numerical COLOR TEMP D93 values PICTURE PRESET PRESET 1 COPY FROM MATRIX Indicates that this item has sub list You can go to the lower level r 2 Using the UP or DOWN button or PHASE knob change the setting To abort menu operation Press the MENU button The menu of the upper level is 3 Press the ENTER or Ent button displayed The setting or adjustment being performed is canceled and data loading or saving is aborted The setting is confirmed The item is displayed in white text again If NG or ERROR appears during menu Selecting from the setting list operation Press the MENU button to return to the menu in use 1 Using he UE or
200. el can be assembled in a wide variety of configurations The signals that each of the adaptors connectors supports are given in the right table The type of signal to be applied to each input output connector is set with the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu The BKM 61D cannot provide proper active through outputs if a signal whose input No format is not selected in the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu is input If AUTO is selected input a signal which has the same format with the signal monitored last For information about the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu see C Setting the Input Configuration INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu on page 34 Input signal Serial Digital Input Input Adaptor Component 525 625 SDI Analog Multi Input Adaptor BKM 61D O HD SDI SDI Input Adaptor BKM 62HS O Analog Component Input Adaptor BKM 68X Composite NTSC O Composite PAL HD SDI Analog Input Composite TSC Composite PAL Composite PAL M Composite SECAM ol olojo YPBPR 525 625 GBR 525 625 Y C NTSC Y C PAL Y C PAL M Y C SECAM O O O O0 YPgPm GBR 1080 48I YPgPm GBR 1080 501 YPgPm GBR 576 50P YPgPm GBR 480 60P YPgPm GBR 1035 601 YPBPrR GBR 1080 601 YPgPm GBR 720 50P YPgPm GBR 720 60P Number of digital Inputs Number of analog Input O Signal can be repro
201. emory Stick Duo size ASIAJ9AO 1 J91deUO Types of Memory Stick Memory Stick is available in the following six types to meet various functional requirements Memory Stick Stores any type of data except copyright protected data that require MagicGate copyright protection technology Memory Stick MagicGate High Speed Transfer Compatible Equipped with MagicGate copyright protection technology and allows high speed data transfer This type of Memory Stick can be used with Memory Stick compliant MagicGate Memory Stick compliant and Memory Stick PRO compliant products 1 Operation is not guaranteed for all of the compliant products Some products may not accept this type of Memory Stick This model is not compliant with high speed data transfer with this type of Memory Stick MagicGate Memory Stick Equipped with MagicGate copyright protection technology This model is not compliant Memory Stick ROM Stores prerecorded read only data You cannot record on Memory Stick ROM or erase the prerecorded data Memory Stick with Memory Select Function Composed of multiple 128 MB memory units The mechanical switch at the back of the Memory Stick allows you to select the memory unit to be used depending on usage The memory units cannot be used simultaneously and continuously Memory Stick PRO Memory Stick
202. emote control functions PARALLEL REMOTE menu e Power up condition of the monitor POWER menu Setting of the details about the blanking BLANKING SETTINGS menu e Setting the data about the screen display ON SCREEN SET menu Setting the passwords for the menu PASSWORD menu e Displaying the menu for maintenance MAINTENANCE menu D System Configuration SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu nueIA 2 191deud 39 nua 91dBUO 40 Structure of the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 NETWORK D1 MONITOR ID GROUP ID NETWORK SETTINGS D11 SNMP SETTINGS D12 PARALLEL PARALLEL REMOTE D2 REMOTE 1 PIN 8 PIN PARALLEL D21 REMOTE pa11 POWER D3 STANDBY MODE POWER ON STATUS DEFAULT CH DEGAUSS DELAY BLANKING ANCILLARY DATA SETTINGS D4 VITS BLK ON SCREEN SET FORMAT DISPLAY D5 POSITION CH NO POSITION CH NAME POSITION PASSWORD D6 CHANGE CHANGE PASSWORD D61 PASSWORD D611 APPLY APPLY PASSWORD PASSWORD D62 D621 MAINTENANCE D7 D System Configuration SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu Setting Lists in the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu T
203. en BKM 62HS is installed signal SDI HD D1 AUTO HD SDI or SDI D1 DIGTTAL1 or 2 When FORMAT is set to the following you cannot select the input number when BKM 61D is installed and Analog Y C signal is input when BKM 62HS is installed and Dual Link HD SDI signal is input when BKM 68X is installed and Analog Component or Analog RGB signal is input Structure of the INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu Setting Lists in the INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu This section explains the setting lists displayed in the menu How to read the setting lists For purposes of explanation each setting list is preceded by a menu number These numbers are not displayed on the screen For more information on the menu number see About menu numbers on page 23 The arrow mark gt refers you to another setting list that appears after you make the setting or to an operation that is to be carried out as a result of the setting C INPUT CONFIGURATION menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 CHxx FORMAT C1 SDI HD SDI C11 DUAL LINK HD SDI c12 COMPOSITE C13 YC C14 COMPONENT C15 SLOT NO INPUT NO SCREEN ASPECT SCAN SIZE SYNC MODE COLOR TEMP PICTURE PRESET MATRIX C2 APERTURE VALUE YC SEP NTSC COMB FILTER MARKER DISPLAY MODE C3 H PHASE CHANNEL NAME
204. en the adjustment of the specified points is completed press the ENTER or Ent button without operating the numeric keypad The adjusted data is stored in the memory and the screen returns to the INSTALLATION SETTINGS menu It may take some time to change to the previous menu Operating the numeric keypad before pressing the ENTER or Ent button starts the adjustment To cancel adjustment Press the MENU button The adjusted data is cleared and the screen returns to the DIGITAL UNIFORMITY ADJ menu It may take some time to change to the previous menu If the BKM 14L is not placed on the cursor The following message appears and the cursor moves to the right and left alternately on the screen DO YOU WISH TO CANCEL CANCEL LEFT CURSOR CONTINUE RIGHT CURSOR To abort place the BKM 14L on the cursor when it is displayed on the left Returns to DIGITAL UNIFORMITY ADJ menu To continue place the BKM 14L on the cursor when it is displayed on the right Returns to AUTO ONE POINT ADJ menu System Data Operation FILE MANAGEMENT Menu Overview The system data is saved copied and deleted The following operations are possible with this menu e Saving data to a Memory Stick SAVE TO menu e Copying data from a Memory Stick or other monitor COPY FROM menu Deleting a file in a Memory Stick DELETE menu e Maintenance of the system data DATA MAINTENANCE menu Structu
205. es whether to use aperture adjustment or not page 36 VALUE Enters the aperture adjustment value page 36 YC SEP Selects Y C separation filter page 36 NTSC COMB FILTER Sets the NTSC COMB ilter page 36 MARKER DISPLAY Chooses whether or not to display the marker page 36 MODE Sets the marker aspect safe area safe title etc page 37 H PHASE Adjusts the horizontal picture position page 36 CHANNEL NAME Sets the channel name page 38 COPY FROM c5 Copies the data from other channel page 39 Menu Structure Main menu SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Level 1 Functions Sets the system of the remote control function LAN etc page 39 NETWORK Di Sets the IP address subnet mask and default gateway page 40 PARALLEL REMOTE D2 Sets the remote control function page 41 POWER D3 Sets the condition of the monitor when the main power or 1 switch is turned on page 41 BLANKING SETTINGS D4 Adjusts the data for the picture page 42 ON SCREEN SET D5 Sets the data for the screen display page 42 PASSWORD D6 Sets the passwords for the menu page 42 MAINTENANCE D7 Displays the menu for maintenance page 42 INSTALLATION SETTINGS m Sets the initial value of landing alignment
206. f it is determined NTSC PAL PAL M SECAM NTSC SETUP LEVEL Select the NTSC SETUP LEVEL 0 or 7 5 default setting is 7 5 for BVM AI4F5U 0 for BVM A14FSM A14FSA FILTER SW Set the Y C separation filter OFF or ON when the picture is set to black and white mode default setting is OFF ACC SW Select the auto chroma control ON or OFF default setting is OFF YC menu Select the Y C signal format when BKM 61D is installed 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 It is recommended that a particular format be selected if it is determined NTSC PAL PAL M SECAM NTSC SETUP LEVEL Select the NTSC SETUP LEVEL 0 or 7 5 default setting is 7 5 for BVM AI4F5U 0 for BVM A14FSM A14FSA ACC SW Select the auto chroma control ON or OFF default setting is OFF COMPONENT menu Select the component signal format or RGB signal format YPBPR or RGB when BKM 68xX is installed COMPONENT LEVEL Select the COMPONENT LEVEL SMPTE EBU N10 or BETACAM default setting is SMPTE EBU N10 BETACAM SETUP LEVEL Select the BETACAM SETUP LEVEL 0 or 7 5 default setting is 7 5 for BVM A14FSU 0 for BVM A14F5M A14FSA 1125 601 SYSTEM Select the active lines 1080I 1080 active lines or 1035I 1035 active lines when 1125 60I signal is input default setting is 1080D MATRIX menu Set the matrix for each si
207. fferent monitor ID No to each monitor and if necessary group ID No 3 Select the connection mode by pressing the SINGLE GROUP or ALL button The lamp corresponding with the pressed button flashes and lights after recognizing the monitor 4 Select the monitor ID No for the single connection mode or group ID No for the group connection mode by pressing the UP DOWN or numeric button Up to 99 is entered as the monitor ID or group ID No 5 Press the ENTER or Ent button to confirm the setting The monitor ID No group ID No or ALL is displayed in the display window After setting steps 1 to 2 follow steps 3 to 5 for the remote connection When no assigned monitor ID No or group ID No is selected setting is not changed and the previous connection status is maintained e When there is same monitor ID No the ID No with the lower IP address is selected e When the different monitor ID No is set but the same IP address as that of another monitor is set the monitor cannot be connected to the network To remotely control monitors connected in the network the MONITOR ID GROUP ID or IP address of monitors should be correctly set in the NETWORK menu and NETWORK SETTINGS menu of the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu Also the IP address of the monitor should be correctly set in the NETWORK SETTINGS menu of the CONTROLLER menu For information about the NETWORK menu and NETWORK SETTINGS menu see D System Co
208. functions OFF or ON default setting is OFF 1 PIN 8 PIN Assign the function to each pin of the PARALLEL REMOTE connector when PARALLEL REMOTE is set to ON gt D21 1 PIN 8 PIN menu Assign a function to the selected pin gt D211 PARALLEL REMOTE menu PARALLEL REMOTE 1 2 menu The factory settings for each pin 1 PIN CHO1 2 PIN CH02 3 PIN EXT SYNC 4 PIN MONO 5 PIN MARKER 6 PIN unused 7 PIN unused 8 PIN TALLY CHO01 to 30 Select a channel number Enter the desired channel number with the numeric button Set to unused UNDER SCAN Set under scan 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 nusiN 2 191deud PARALLEL REMOTE 2 2 menu 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 CHROMA UP Set 12 dB up of the chroma setting value on or off MARKER Set the marker set in the channel on or off TALLY Set tally lamp on or off DEGAUSS Set degau
209. gnal system 1080 720 Select the matrix data of 1080I and 720P default setting is ITU709 1035 Select the matrix data of 1035I default setting is SMPTE 240M 480 576 Select the matrix data of 4801 480P 5751 and 576P default setting is ITU601 ITU601 SMPTE 240M ITU709 or USER1 to 5 is selectable in each item When ITU601 SMPTE 240M or ITU709 data is changed they are displayed as ITU601 SMPTE 240M or ITU709 When the signal format set in the FORMAT menu is 4 4 4 RGB or RGB MATRIX menu is not selectable MODE menu Set the marker aspect safe area safe title etc If a signal without the sync signal is input or the internal sync signal is used this menu is not selectable MARKER MODE 1 3 menu Set the marker aspect mode aspect marker blanking etc ASPECT MODE Set the marker aspect ratio of the picture You can select one from among 16 9 15 9 14 9 13 9 4 3 2 39 1 2 35 1 1 85 1 1 66 1 and VARIABLE default setting is 16 9 ASPECT Set when VARIABLE is selected in ASPECT MODE Set 1 00 to 3 00 default setting is 1 78 H POSITION Set the horizontal position of the marker Set 100 to 100 default setting is 000 MARKER BRIGHT Set the luminance of the marker Set 90IRE or 40IRE default setting is 90IRE The data set in this menu is common to all the channels ASPECT MARKER Select whether or not to display the safe area Set to OFF not display or ON display default setting is OFF
210. he INPUT CONFIGURATION menu in accordance with the configuration of the connector panel When installing the adaptor be sure to perform the necessary input signal setup with the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu If the setup is not performed the adaptors may not function correctly For information about the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu see C Setting the Input Configuration INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu on page 34 BKM 61D SDI Analog Multi Input Adaptor Includes decoders for serial digital signals 525 625 component and NTSC PAL composite and analog composite signals NTSC PAL PAL M SECAM Input output connectors for two serial digital channels and three analog channels are equipped The signal from the MONITOR OUT connector of the BKM 61D does not satisfy the ON LINE signal specifications BKM 62HS HD SDI SDI Input Adaptor Includes a decoder for HD serial digital signals and serial digital component 525 625 signals and input output connectors for two serial digital signal Dual Link input is also available for HD serial digital signals The signal from the MONITOR OUT connector of the BKM 62HS does not satisfy the ON LINE signal specifications BKM 68X Analog Component Input Adaptor Analog component signals or analog RGB signals are input Input output connectors for one channel are equipped Connector Panel Configuration By adding the optional decoder adaptor or input expansion adaptors the input output connector pan
211. his section explains the setting lists displayed in the menu How to read the settin lists For purposes of explanation each setting list is preceded by a menu number These numbers are not displayed on the screen For more information on the menu number see About menu numbers on page 23 The arrow mark gt refers you to another setting list that appears after you make the setting or to an operation that is to be carried out as a result of the setting D SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu NETWORK Set the remote control function of the network gt D1 PARALLEL REMOTE Set the parallel remote control function gt D2 POWER Set the condition of the monitor when the main power is turned on or the power is turned on by remote operation gt D3 BLANKING SETTINGS Adjust the data for the blanking gt D4 ON SCREEN SET Set the data for the screen display gt D5 PASSWORD Set the passwords for the menu gt D6 MAINTENANCE Display the menu for maintenance gt D7 NETWORK menu MONITOR ID Enter a monitor ID No Set to 01 to 99 default setting is 01 GROUP ID Enter a group ID No Set to 01 to 99 default setting is 01 NETWORK SETTINGS Set the IP address subnet mask and default gateway gt D11 SNMP SETTINGS Set CONTACT NAME LOCATION and TRAP gt D12 NETWORK SETTINGS menu IP ADDRESS Set the IP address default is 192 168 000 001
212. ht have excessive voltage to this port Follow the instructions for this port The connection speed may be affected by the network system This unit does not guarantee the communication speed or quality of IOBASE T 100BASE TX Aperture modification frequency for each signal system Signal system Serial digital input Analog input SDI HD SDI Composite Y C Component YPBPR GBR 575 501 5 MHz 5 MHz 5 MHz 5 MHz 480 60 5 MHz 5 MHz 5 MHz 5 MHz 1080 481 25 MHz 25 MHz 25 MHz 1080 501 25 MHz 25 MHz 25 MHz 576 50P 25 MHz 25 MHz 480 60P 25 MHz 25 MHz 1035 601 25 MHz 25 MHz 25 MHz 1080 601 25 MHz 25 MHz 25 MHz 720 50P 25 MHz 25 MHz 25 MHz 720 60P 25 MHz 25 MHz 25 MHz An empty frame in the table means that the signal cannot be input or the aperture modification cannot operate for that signal even if it is input Location and Function of Parts Inserting Ejecting the Memory Stick This product has a slot that can take both standard size and Duo size All products with a slot such as this are equipped with a system which automatically measures the size of an inserted medium For this reason both the standard size Memory Stick and smaller Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Duo can be used with this product without a Memory Stick Duo adaptor Proceed as illustrated to insert and eject an optional Memory Stick See each menu for information about oper
213. iation standards Location and Function of Parts Front Panel Monitor select Tally lamp DEGAUSS button lamps and window Function buttons Memory Stick insertion slot 1 switch Numeric keypad Monitor select buttons MANUAL adjustment buttons and knobs Menu operation buttons OPTION connector OPERATE lamp STANDBY lamp OVER LOAD lamp Tally lamp With factory settings the tally lamp lights when pins No 8 and No 9 of the PARALLEL REMOTE connector on the rear panel are shorted By changing the setting in the PARALLEL REMOTE menu different pins on the PARALLEL REMOTE connector can be used to control the tally lamp For information about the PARALLEL REMOTE menu see D System Configuration SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu on page 39 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 1O switch Press to turn on the monitor or set it in standby mode By setting with the monitor select button it is possible to turn on the power of the specified monitors only or of all monitors at the same time or set in standby mode For monitor select buttons see Selecting the Monitor Group on page 20 Numeric keypad Use to designate the channel nu
214. ital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules WARNING Using this unit at a voltage other than 120 V 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 the customers in Canada BVM A14F5U This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Pour les utilisateurs au Canada BVM A14F5U Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada For the customers in Europe BVM A14F5M BVM A14F5A This product with the CE marking complies with both the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European standards EN60950 1 Product Safety EN55103 1 Electromagnetic Interference Emission EN55103 2 Electromagnetic Susceptibility Immunity This product is intended for use in the following Electromagnetic Environment E4 controlled EMC environment ex TV studio Pour les clients europ ens BVM A14F5M BVM A14F5A Ce produit portant la marque CE est conforme a la fois a la Directive sur la compatibilit lectromagn tique EMC 89 336 CEE et a la Directive sur les basses tensions 73 23 CEE mises par la Commission de la Communaut europ enne La conformit a ces directives implique la c
215. iziertem Fachpersonal WARNUNG DIESES GERAT MUSS GEERDET WARDEN WARNING 1 Use the approved Power Cord 3 core mains lead Appliance Connector Plug with earthing contacts that conforms to the safety regulations of each country if applicable 2 Use the Power Cord 3 core mains lead Appliance Connector Plug conforming to the proper ratings Voltage Ampere If you have questions on the use of the above Power Cord Appliance Connector Plug please consult a qualified service personnel For the customers in USA BVM A14F5U This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment All interface cables used to connect peripherals must be shielded in order to comply with the limits for a dig
216. mber for the input signal to be monitored or to enter the setting values with the menus INPUT Numeric buttons Ent button Confirms the values a 2 and characters entered ENTER button of the menu operation o buttons has the same function Del button Deletes the values and characters entered Channel number entry method When selecting a channel number from 1 to 9 press one digit channel number on the numeric keypad When selecting a channel number from 10 to 99 press 0 button then press the two digit channel number Location and Function of Parts MBIAIBAQ Jaydeyo 11 Monitor select buttons When multiple monitors are connected by the network connection one particular monitor monitor group or all monitors are selected by setting the MONITOR ID No GROUP ID No or ALL AIAJSAO J91deU 12 REMOTE SINGLE GROUP ALL SINGLE button Single ALL button All connection connection mode is mode is selected selected GROUP button Group connection mode is selected 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 The PHASE knob is also used to enter the setting values with the menus It is possible to set the
217. menu How to read the setting lists For purposes of explanation each setting list is preceded by a menu number These numbers are not displayed on the screen For more information on the menu number see About menu numbers on page 23 The arrow mark gt refers you to another setting list that appears after you make the setting or to an operation that is to be carried out as a result of the setting CONTROLLER menu The network system etc of the controller is set MONITOR ID DISPLAY When the NETWORK switch is set to LAN set the display method of the monitor select display window gt H1 NETWORK SETTINGS Display the NETWORK SETTINGS menu gt H2 NETWORK SW Display the setting of the NETWORK switch LAN or PEER TO PEER As the NETWORK switch is not equipped with BVM AI4F5U A14F5M A14F5A and the function is set to LAN mode when BVM A14F5U A14FSM A14FSA is used as the controller this is not displayed SNMP SETTINGS Set CONTACT NAME LOCATION and TRAP gt H3 nusiN 2 191deud MONITOR ID DISPLAY menu When the NETWORK switch is set to LAN the display method of the monitor select display window is set As the NETWORK switch is not equipped with BVM A14F5U A14F5M A14F5A and the function is set to LAN mode when BVM A14F5U A14F5M A14F5A is used as the controller this is always selectable ON Always displayed default AUTO Displayed during operating by the remote connection and cleared
218. nfiguration SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu 5 39 COWGEVIGW SRS 39 Structure of the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu 40 Setting Lists in the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu 40 E Installation Settings INSTALLATION SETTINGS Menu 008 43 CUREG2HRGSSISSR2SRRR OSGEDISERSESSds 43 Structure of the INSTALLATION SETTINGS Ment 43 Setting Lists in the INSTALLATION SETTINGS Menu 44 System Data Operation FILE MANAGEMENT Menu 47 OVERVIOW Eich Resta tactactah anata oscuah i A aE I ER 47 Structure of the FILE MANAGEMENT Ment rea 47 Setting Lists in the FILE MANAGEMENT MenU 47 Displaying Information On the Monitor STATUS Men swsisccniccnrvsievecesetsvaticenstunictecccccvenencwes 49 OVEVIEW cinoeiads EI Nh RT 49 Structure of the STA TUS MSA 49 Setting Lists in the STATUS Menu eee eeeesseeeeeeereees 50 Setting the Controller CONTROLLER Menu 51 OVER VIC Ws i RE 51 Structure of the CONTROLLER Menu 51 Setting Lists in the CONTROLLER Menu 51 I Setting Key Protect KEY PROTECT Menu 52 OVENI E Wasmann a aan iapscsadiivaceandcanvad atacadedient 52 Setting Lists in the KEY PROTECT Menu 52 Appendixes Specifi
219. nfiguration SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu on page 39 For information about the NETWORK SETTINGS menu see H Setting the Controller CONTROLLER Menu on page 51 Selecting the Default Settings BVM A14F5M only When you turn on the unit for the first time after purchasing it select the area where you intend to use this unit from among the options When the area is set the color temperature of CH1 to CH30 is set to the default value of each area Color temperature D93 D65 JAPAN OTHER AREA 1 Turn on the power The SELECT SETTING screen appears SELECT SETTING JRPRN COLOR TEMP D93 OTHER AREA COLOR TEMP D65 2 Select the area where you intend to use the unit by using the menu operation buttons see page 22 Selecting the Default Settings ASIAJ9AO 1 J91deUO 21 Menu Chapter Basic Menu Operations nua 91dBUO Menu Operation Buttons The functions of the menu operation buttons are described INPUT below Button Function Numeric buttons 7 8 Numenleby Numeric buttons Enters the numerical values Ent button Executes the items selected and Ent button settings REMOTE Del button Deletes the values and characters mi GROUP ALL Del button entered PHASE knob By turning this knob clockwise the MANUAL CONTRAST cursor moves upward In setting O mode increases the setting and a
220. nput connector number FORMAT Input signal format NAME Channel name The information of the internal signal is displayed in channels 80 to 89 and 91 to 97 G2 SLOT STATUS menu Display the type of input adaptor installed in OPTION to 3 MODEL NAME Model name SERIAL NO Serial number G3 CONTROLLER STATUS menu Display information on the controller controlled monitor MODEL NAME Model name SERIAL NO Serial number SOFTWARE VERSION Software version IP ADDR IP address Setting the Controller CONTROLLER Menu Overview When the Monitor Control Unit BKM 15R is connected this menu is for the network setting of the controller When the BVM A14F5U A14F5M A14F5A is used as the controller the NETWORK SETTINGS menu and the NETWORK SW menu cannot be selected Setting the display method of the monitor select display window MONITOR ID DISPLAY menu e Settings for IP address subnet mask and default gateway of the controller NETWORK SETTINGS menu e Displaying the setting of the NETWORK switch NETWORK SW menu Structure of the CONTROLLER Menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 MONITOR ID DISPLAY H1 NETWORK IP ADDRESS SETTINGS H2 SUBNET MASK DEFAULT GATEWAY ADDRESS NETWORK SW SNMP CONTACT SETTINGS H3 NAME LOCATION TRAP Setting Lists in the CONTROLLER Menu This section explains the setting lists displayed in the
221. nt Gls ad as oe os oe E TAA inks 29 29 Pee Hs ee 99 Pais and space 12 syabas TRAP menu Set the address to send the information TRAP1 and TRAP2 are set TRAP1 Set the IP address default setting is 000 000 000 000 TRAP2 Set the IP address default setting is 000 000 000 000 CANCEL Select to cancel the changed or confirmed setting CONFIRM Select to save the changed or confirmed setting Setting Key Protect KEY PROTECT Menu Setting Key Protect KEY PROTECT Menu Overview The data is locked so that they cannot be changed by an unauthorized user Setting Lists in the KEY PROTECT Menu This section explains the setting lists displayed in the menu How to read the setting lists For purposes of explanation each setting list is preceded by a menu number These numbers are not displayed on the screen For more information on the menu number see About menu numbers on page 23 The arrow mark gt refers you to another setting list that appears after you make the setting or to an operation that is to be carried out as a result of the setting KEY PROTECT menu ON The button on the monitor except the menu operation buttons and monitor select buttons does not function and other settings are not changeable OFF Release the lock Appendixes Specifications General System 15 625 kHz 45 kHz For details see Available Signal Systems
222. numbers are not displayed on the screen For more information on the menu numbers see About menu numbers on page 23 The arrow mark gt refers you to another setting list that appears after you make the setting or to an operation that is to be carried out as a result of the setting STATUS menu Select the STATUS 1 2 menu or STATUS 2 2 menu STATUS 1 2 menu CH STATUS Display the information of the used channel gt G1 SLOT STATUS Display the type of OPTION 1 to 3 gt G2 HD SDI D1 Display when BKM 61D is installed SDI COMPOSITE Display when BKM 62HS is installed COMPONENT Display when BKM 68X is installed EMPTY Display when no adaptor is installed STATUS 2 2 menu Data on the monitor and controller controlled monitor is displayed MODEL NAME Model name of the monitor SERIAL NO Serial number of the monitor SOFTWARE VERSION Software version of the monitor OPERATION TIME Operation time in hours of the monitor CRT TURN ON TIME Used time of the CRT in hours IP ADDR IP address of the monitor CONTROLLER STATUS Information on the controller controlled monitor gt G3 G Displaying Information On the Monitor STATUS Menu CH STATUS menu Display the information on the used channel The information of the assigned internal signal is displayed on the channels 80 to 89 and 91 to 97 CH Channel number OP Option slot number OPTION to 3 IN I
223. og component or RGB signal gt C15 If there is no input connector or decoder corresponding to a format that format will not be selectable the cursor will skip over that item C Setting the Input Configuration INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu SDI HD SDI menu Select the serial digital signal format SDI or single link HD SDI HD SDI D1 AUTO Select when BKM 62HS is installed HD SDI Select when BKM 62HS is installed D1 Select when BKM 61D or BKM 62HS is installed D1 D2 AUTO Select when BKM 61D is installed D2 NTSC Select when BKM 61D is installed D2 PAL Select when BKM 61D is installed NTSC SETUP LEVEL Select the NTSC SETUP LEVEL 0 or 7 5 default setting is 7 5 for BVM A14ESU 0 for BVM A14FSM A14FSA FILTER SW Set the Y C separation filter OFF or ON when the picture is set to black and white mode default setting is OFF ACC SW Select the auto chroma control ON or OFF default setting is OFF 1080 601 or 1035 601 is selected automatically for the HD SDI 1125 601 input signal DUAL LINK HD SDI menu Select the dual link HD SDI signal format when BKM 62HS is installed 4 4 4 YPBPR 4 4 4 RGB COMPOSITE menu Select the composite signal format when BKM 61D is installed 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 It is recommended that a particular format be selected i
224. onformit aux normes europ ennes suivantes EN60950 1 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 l environnement lectromagn tique suivant E4 environnement EMC contr l ex Studio de t l vision Fur Kunden in Europa BVM A14F5M BVM A14F5A Dieses produkt besitzt die CE Kennzeichnung Und erf llt die EMV Richtlinie 89 336 EWG sowie die Niederspannungsrichtlinie 73 23 EWG der EG Kommission Angewandte Normen EN60950 1 Sicherheitsbestimmungen e EN55103 1 Elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit St raussendung e EN55103 2 Elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit St rfestigkeit f r die folgenden elektromagnetischen Umgebungen E4 kontrollierter EMV Bereich z B Fernsehstudio Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview Precautions sissies 6 OverviewW See 7 FeatureS reee AAEE a eE E EASA aaan at 7 OPOS sisa nsyi ERS 8 Connector Panel Configuration sessessssssesssesseserssseeesseessessee 9 Installing a Decoder Adaptor 10 Location and Function of Parts s ssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 11 5C9291 210 c 11 BREAD PANG oS E sesh SS 15 Inserting Ejecting the Memory Stick ee 17 Notes on Memory Sti
225. pow NT ee eae meh eee the cursor to the desired item in the setting list PARALLEL REMOTE 2 2 mU 1 PIN BLUE ONLY R OFF G OFF B OFF CHROMA UP MARKER TALLY DEGAUSS POWER OFF 2 Press the ENTER or Ent button The display returns to the menu of the upper level and the selected setting is executed 24 Basic Menu Operations Entering a numerical value 1 Using the UP or DOWN button or PHASE knob move the cursor to the desired item and press the ENTER or Ent button The selected item is displayed in yellow text and set to setting mode MARKER MODE 1 3 fu CHO1 ASPECT MODE 16 9 ASPECT HH POSITION 000 MARKER BRIGHT SOIRE ASPECT MARKER OFF LINE COLOR ASPECT BLANKING OFF MODE s 2 Set the value in one of the following three ways Enter the value directly using the numeric keypad and press the ENTER or Ent button Select the value using the UP or DOWN button Select the value using the PHASE knob 3 Press the ENTER or Ent button The setting is confirmed The item is displayed in white text again Entering characters 1 Display the setting menu and set the cursor to NEW NAME using the UP or DOWN button or PHASE knob CHANNEL NAME CHO1 PROG EDIT CAM UTR PREV BNEW NAME 2 Press the ENTER or Ent button is displayed in yellow The indicates the position where character input is possible CHANNEL NAME CHO1 PROG EDIT CAM
226. r 1 N C N C RTS GND Signal DSR RTS CTS N C TXD 5V RXD oN a AJ jN sexipueddy GND IO ITNNI AJOJN Connection cable for DK TECHNOLOGIES PM 5639 probe corresponds to DK TECHNOLOGIES PM 5639 00 cable Modular connector 1 Signal 5V N C Pin Number Mini DIN 8 pin connector male 2 1 8 6 Pin Number Signal 1 RXD N C N C RTS TXD GND N C GND nr ww hy N C TXD Connection cable for THOMA TF6 probe D sub 15 pin connector 1 male 9 8 SO000000 OOOOO 15 Signal N C RXD Pin Number 1 5V RXD ON om A w pM Mini DIN 8 pin connector 2 1 male 8 6 Pin Number TXD N C N C N C GND NI nr Pp RTS GND N C TXD N C 60 Specifications 5V 0 NI oO A wo mM RXD Menu Index The menu index shows the menu items provided with this monitor in alphabetical order For you reference each menu item is followed by the page of this manual on which the item is explained its menu number and the main menu that the item belongs to
227. rature 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 C to 40 C 14 F to 104 F Humidity 0 to 90 Pressure 700 hPa to 1060 hPa Accessories supplied AC power cord 1 AC plug holder 1 Fuse 1 Tally plate 1 4 3 mask 1 Operation manual 1 Menu tree reference 1 Cleaning of the CRT Surface 1 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Available Signal Systems System Total lines Active lines Frame rate Hz Scanning Aspect Standard Display on per frame per frame format ratio the monitor 575 501 625 575 25 2 1 interlace 16 9 4 3 Rec ITU R BT 601 575 501 480 59 94 525 483 30 1 001 2 1 interlace 16 9 4 3 Rec ITU R BT 601 480 601 576 50P 625 576 50 Progressive 16 9 4 3 Rec ITU R BT 1358 576 50P f O A SMPTE 293M 480 59 94P 525 483 60 1 001 Progressive 16 9 4 3 Rec ITU R BT 1358 480 60P 24 1080 24PsF 1125 1080 2 1 interlace 16 9 SMPTE RP211 1080 48I 24 1 001 1080 501 1 1125 1080 25 2 1 interlace 16 9 SMPTE 274M 1080 501 30 SMPTE 240M E 1035 601 1125 1035 2 1 interlace 16 9 SMPTE 260M 1035 601 30 1 001 BTA S 001B 30 8 1080 6012 1125 1080 2 1 interlace 16 9 SMPTE 274M 1080 601 30 1 001 720 50P 750 720 50 Progressive 16 9 SMPTE 296M 720 50P 60 720 60P 750 720 SOT O01 Progre
228. re of the FILE MANAGEMENT Menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 SAVE TO F1 SAVE TO MEMORY MEMORY STICK F111 STICK F114 COPY FROM OTHER MONITOR OTHER MONITOR F2 F21 MEMORY STICK MEMORY STICK F221 F22 DELETE F3 DELETE MEMORY MEMORY STICK F311 STICK F31 DATA BACK UP SYSTEM MAINTENANCE DATA F41 F4 RE STORE SYSTEM DATA F42 RE LOAD FACTORY RE LOAD FACTORY DATA F43 DATA F431 F System Data Operation FILE MANAGEMENT Menu nusiN 2 191deud 47 nue 91dBUO 48 Setting Lists in the FILE MANAGEMENT Menu This section explains the setting lists displayed in the menu How to read the setting lists For purposes of explanation each setting list is preceded by a menu number These numbers are not displayed on the screen For more information on the menu numbers see About menu numbers on page 23 The arrow mark gt refers you to another setting list that appears after you make the setting or to an operation that is to be carried out as a result of the setting FILE MANAGEMENT menu SAVE TO Save the data gt F1 COPY FROM Copy the data gt F2 DELETE Delete the file gt F3 DATA MAINTENANCE Service the system data 4 SAVE TO menu Save the data in the Memory Stick
229. rts You cannot record or erase data when the write protect tab on the Memory Stick is set to LOCK Image data may be damaged in the following cases If you remove the Memory Stick or turn the power off when the access lamp is lit or flashing If you use a Memory Stick near static electricity or a magnetic field We recommend backing up important data Do not attach anything other than the supplied label to the Memory Stick labeling position Attach the label so that it does not stick out beyond the labeling position Carry and store the Memory Stick in its case Do not touch the connector of the Memory Stick with anything including your finger or metallic objects Do not strike bend or drop the Memory Stick Do not disassemble or modify the Memory Stick Do not allow the Memory Stick to get wet Do not use or store the Memory Stick in a location that is Extremely hot such as in a car parked in the sun Under direct sunlight Very humid or subject to corrosive substances Do not insert multiple Memory Sticks at the same time This may cause damage to the product When you use Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Duo with this product be sure to insert it in the right direction Inserting it in the wrong direction may cause damages to the product Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Duo should be kept away from
230. small children to prevent them from accidentally swallowing it Up to 1000 files can be memorized in one Memory Stick When more than 1000 files are created the warning TOO MANY FILES is displayed Delete an unused file using the DELETE menu in the FILE MANAGEMENT menu For the DELETE menu in the FILE MANAGEMENT menu see F System Data Operation FILE MANAGEMENT Menu on page 47 Up to 20 characters can be used for the file name When more than 20 characters are used for the file name the file is not displayed Installation of the 4 3 Mask When the aspect ratio is switched from 16 9 to 4 3 replace the 16 9 mask with the supplied 4 3 mask Installing the 4 3 mask 1 Remove the 16 9 mask 2 Install the 4 3 mask supplied Attach the lower portion of the mask Attach the upper portion of the mask by pressing it until the click ooooood pppppog Replacing the 16 9 mask Remove the 4 3 mask and replace the 16 9 mask using the same procedures as those for installing the 4 3 mask Connections Connecting to the Network Monitor Monitor MBIAIBAQ J91deUO LAN or 00 pennies t LAN 10 100 Switching hub with AUTO MDI MDI X function connector Monitor BKM 15R Turn off the MAIN POWER switch of the monitor before connecting the units
231. ssing on or off POWER OFF Set the monitor power on or standby For the pin assignment see PARALLEL REMOTE connector in Location and Function of Parts on page 15 POWER menu Set the condition of the monitor when the main power is turned on or the power is turned on by remote operation STANDBY MODE Select the power up condition OFF or ON when the MAIN POWER switch is turned on OFF Operation mode default ON Standby mode POWER ON STATUS Select the power up input channel LAST or CH D System Configuration SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu 41 nua 91dBUO 42 LAST Set the channel to the channel that was selected at the time the power was last turned off default CH Set the channel to a specific channel number DEFAULT CH Select the channel 01 to 30 when the POWER ON STATUS is set to CH default setting is 01 DEGAUSS DELAY Set the period from the time when the picture is almost displayed to the beginning of degaussing 000 to 255 default setting is 000 Enter the desired time in seconds BLANKING SETTINGS menu Adjust the data for the blanking ANCILLARY DATA Select whether or not to display the ancillary data in the serial digital signal OFF or ON default setting is ON VITS BLK Adjust vertical blanking so that VITS signals are not visible in the upper part of the screen Set to 000 to 127 default setting is 000 ON SCREEN SET menu Set th
232. ssive 16 9 SMPTE 296M 720 60P 1 Also applicable to 1080 25PsF 2 Also applicable to 1080 30PsF 3 When no signal is input or the input signal is not available NO SYNC is displayed on the monitor Specifications 55 Available Signal Formats Signal format System BKM 61D BKM 62HS BKM 68X Standard Analog Composite NTSC Setup 480 59 941 O x x SMPTE 170M level 7 5 PAL 575 501 O x x Rec ITU R BT 470 PAL M 480 59 94 O x x Rec ITU R BT 470 SECAM 575 501 O x x Rec ITU R BT 470 Analog Y C Setup NTSC level z5 480 59 94l O x x PAL 575 501 O x x 3 PAL M 480 59 941 O x x SECAM 575 501 O x x Analog Component 1035 601 x x O SMPTE 240M BTA S 001B 1080 601 x x O SMPTE 274M 1080 501 x x O 1080 30PsF x x O 1080 25PsF x x O SMPTE RP 211 1080 24PsF x x O 720 60P x x O SMPTE 296M 720 50P x x O SMPTE 293M 480 99 94P 8 8 2 Rec ITU R BT 1358 576 50P x x O Rec ITU R BT 1358 480 59 94l x x O N10 SMPTE Component 575 501 x x O EBU N10 level Beta 480 59 94l x x O 7 5 Analog RGB 1035 601 x x O SMPTE 240M BTA S 001B 1080 601 x x O SMPTE 274M 1080 501 x x O 1080 30PsF x x O 1080 25PsF x x O SMPTE RP 211 1080 24PsF x x O 720 60P x x O SMPTE 296M 720 50P x x O SMPTE 293M panies 6 x g Rec ITU R BT 1358 576 50P x x O Rec ITU R BT 1358 480 59 94l x x O Rec ITU R B
233. st that appears after you make the setting or to an operation that is to be carried out as a result of the setting COLOR TEMP ADJ menu PRESET VALUE The color temperature data set in the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu is displayed To change the color temperature data to be adjusted select from D93 D65 D61 USER1 USER2 USER3 USER4 and USERS When D93 D65 or D61 data is changed they are displayed as D93 D65 or D61 When the color temperature data is changed When the preset data is changed and you press the MENU button to return to the main menu the following message appears to confirm the settings CHANGE INPUT CONFIG COLOR TEMP PRESET DXX USERX previous color temp value new color temp value OK Press the ENTER or Ent button to change the color temperature data The color temperature data set in the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu is changed to the new data CANCEL Press the MENU button to cancel changing the color temperature data and to return to the main menu The setting of the color temperature data is remained but the color temperature data set in the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu is not changed For information about the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu see C Setting the Input Configuration INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu on page 34 MANUAL Adjust the color temperature with the MANUAL knob gt B1 AUTO Adjust the color temperature automatically B2 COPY FROM Copy the other color temperature
234. t the 5 button as illustrated below Turn the cursor ON OFF using the 5 button The cursor moves in the 1 direction of the arrow Pa oe Ll H J LUMINANCE PHASE KNOB Adjust the phase with the PHASE knob MANUAL ADJUST menu Adjust the gain at the cursor position using the CONTRAST RED BRIGHT GREEN CHROMA BLUE and PHASE LUMINANCE knobs Move the cursor using the numeric keypad To reset RED GREEN BLUE to the value before adjustment When you are adjusting the gain using the MANUAL adjustment knobs you can reset the setting to the one before adjustment by pressing the corresponding MANUAL button To cancel adjustment Press the MENU button The adjusted data is cleared and the screen returns to E31 It may take some time to change to the previous menu To confirm adjustment Press the ENTER Ent button When you want to erase characters from the screen while adjusting manually Press the CHAR OFF button The characters disappear To display characters press the CHAR OFF button again AUTO FULL POINTS ADJ menu Automatically adjust the whole area of the screen in sequence using the Sony BKM 14L Auto Setup Probe Before entering the AUTO FULL POINTS ADJ menu connect the BKM 14L to the OPTION connector The following message appears It may take some time to change to the next menu E Installation Settings INSTALLATION SETTINGS Menu SET PROBE ON CURSOR To perform adjus
235. this monitor other monitors or Memory Stick is copied Resetting to the default setting RESTORE FACTORY DATA menu Color temperature data is reset to the default setting e Displaying the measured color coordinate and luminance ANALYZE menu The color coordinate and luminance are measured by BKM 14L Before adjusting the color temperature We recommend that you perform automatic adjustment using the AUTO menu of the PICTURE ADJ menu Structure of the COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 PRESET VALUE MANUAL B1 MANUAL ADJUST B11 ORIGINAL VALUE SIGNAL CONT BRT HOLD AUTO B2 AUTO ADJUST B21 TARGET COLOR TEMP X Y LOW LIGHT 20 IRE HIGH LIGHT 100 IRE PROBE CONT BRT HOLD COPY FROM PRESET VALUE B31 B3 OTHER MONITOR OTHER MONITOR B32 B321 MEMORY STICK MEMORY STICK B33 B331 RESTORE FACTORY DATA B4 ANALYZE B5 Setting Lists in the COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu This section explains the setting lists displayed in the menu How to read the setting lists For purposes of explanation each setting list is preceded by a menu number These numbers are not displayed on the screen For more information on the menu number see About menu numbers on page 23 The arrow mark gt refers you to another setting li
236. tment operate the BKM 14L as follows Place the BKM 14L on the cursor displayed in the center of the screen The adjustment starts When the adjustment is completed the cursor is displayed at the next adjustment point Move the BKM 14L to the cursor The next adjustment is performed In the same way adjust each adjustment point guided by the cursor When the adjustment of all points is completed the screen automatically returns to the INSTALLATION SETTINGS menu To cancel adjustment Press the MENU button The adjusted data is cleared and the screen returns to the DIGITAL UNIFORMITY ADJ menu It may take some time to change to the previous menu If the BKM 14L is not placed on the cursor The following message appears and the cursor moves to the right and left alternately on the screen DO YOU WISH TO CANCEL CANCEL LEFT CURSOR CONTINUE RIGHT CURSOR To abort place the BKM 14L on the cursor when it is displayed on the left Returns to the DIGITAL UNIFORMITY ADJ menu To continue place the BKM 14L on the cursor when it is displayed on the right Returns to AUTO FULL POINTS ADJ menu AUTO ONE POINT ADJ menu Automatically adjust only the selected adjustment point of the screen using the Sony BKM 14L Auto Setup Probe Before entering the AUTO ONE POINT ADJ menu connect the BKM 14L to the OPTION connector The cursor flashes in the center of the screen Knobs and buttons used for each adjustment CURS
237. tment preset PRESET1 to 5 default setting is PRESET1 MATRIX Displays the MATRIX menu Set the matrix of each signal format gt C2 INPUT CONFIGURATION 2 2 menu APERTURE Choose whether or not to use aperture adjustment OFF ON LAST OFF Do not use aperture adjustment default ON Use aperture adjustment LAST Use the previous setting VALUE Enter the aperture adjustment value 0 to 200 default setting is 000 YC SEP Select Y C separation filter COMB Use the comb filter default BPF TRAP Select BPF TRAP NTSC COMB FILTER Select the NTSC COMB FILTER 3 LINES or 3D default setting is 3 LINES MARKER DISPLAY Choose whether or not to display the marker OFF or ON default setting is OFF MODE Display the MARKER MODE menu Set the marker aspect safe area safe title etc gt C3 H PHASE Set the horizontal picture position 100 to 100 default setting is 000 When the setting value is out of range the display is changed but the horizontal position of the picture is not changed CHANNEL NAME Display the CHANNEL NAME menu Give the channel a name gt C4 COPY FROM Display the COPY FROM menu Copy other channel data gt C5 FORMAT menu Select the signal format SDI HD SDIL Serial digital signal gt C11 DUAL LINK HD SDI Dual link HD SDI signal gt c12 COMPOSITE Analog composite signal gt C13 YC Analog Y C signal gt C14 COMPONENT Anal
238. tor Control Unit BKM 15R is connected sets the network of the controller page 51 MONITOR ID DISPLAY H1 Sets the display method of the monitor select display window page 51 NETWORK SETTING H2 Displays the NETWORK SETTING menu page 51 NETWORK SW Sets the Ethernet connections page 51 SNMP SETTINGS H3 Sets CONTACT NAME LOCATION and TRAP page 51 KEY PROTECT Sets whether or not to lock the buttons on the monitor page 52 Menu Structure nusiN J91deUO 27 nua 91dBuO 28 Picture Adjustment PICTURE ADJ Menu Overview The auto chroma phase matrix adjustment and preliminary adjustment of contrast brightness chroma phase to set the preset value to each knob are carried out e Selecting the preset data to be adjusted PRESET VALUE menu Auto chroma phase matrix adjustment AUTO menu An external color bar signal is necessary Matrix data is changed or reset to the default setting e Adjustment the preset values for phase chroma brightness contrast with the MANUAL knobs MANUAL ADJUST menu Copying data COPY FROM menu Other data in the monitor other monitors or Memory Stick is copied Structure of the PICTURE ADJ Menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 PRESET VALUE AUTO A1 AUTO
239. tween monitors This makes it easy to put all monitors in your system into the same setup and adjustment state Auto chroma phase matrix and white balance functions The chroma phase and matrix of the decoder are automatically adjusted with the auto chroma phase matrix function and the color temperature is automatically adjusted with the auto white balance function by using the BKM 14L Auto Setup Probe etc Safe area display The safe area display function equipped as standard displays the important image area Expandable input capability The input connector configuration can be easily modified by simply inserting the optional adaptor into the input option slot at the rear of the monitor Up to three adaptors can be installed 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 All three CRT cathodes can be driven with a blue signal producing a monochrome display This mode is convenient for chroma and phase adjustment and for monitoring VTR noise Matrix selection The ITU601 ITU709 and SMPTE 240M matrix modes can be selected for individual input signals The individual matrix data can be memorized in USER1 to 5 by adjusting the auto chroma phase matrix Digital uniformity circuit Uniform white can be reproduced on every point of the screen even in the peripheral area thanks to the built in
240. us 2191deud AUTO ADJUST menu Start automatic adjustment It may take some time to adjust automatically To cancel adjustment Press the MENU button MANUAL ADJUST menu Adjust values by turning the PHASE CHROMA BRIGHT and or CONTRAST knobs After adjustment press the ENTER or Ent button to confirm the adjusted values PHASE xxxx CHROMA xxxx BRIGHT xxxx CONTR xxxx When you want to erase characters from the screen while adjusting manually Press the CHAR OFF button The characters disappear To display characters press the CHAR OFF button again To reset the setting to the default Press the corresponding MANUAL button The adjusted value is reset to 1000 default To cancel adjustment Press the MENU button The adjustment data is cleared To confirm adjustment Press the ENTER Ent button gt Picture Adjustment PICTURE ADJ Menu 29 nua 91dBuO 30 COPY FROM menu Copy picture adjustment preset data PRESET VALUE Copy other data in the monitor gt A31 OTHER MONITOR Copy data from another monitor gt A32 MEMORY STICK Copy data from a file in the Memory Stick gt A33 Note Matrix data is not copied PRESET VALUE menu Copy data from another channel or common data Select one from among PRESET1 PRESET2 PRESET3 PRESET4 and PRESETS OTHER MONITOR menu Assign the ID No of the source monitor MONITOR ID Enter the I
241. ustment After adjustment press the ENTER or Ent button to confirm the setting 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 the settings at the same time press the MANUAL button of PHASE You cannot reset the setting after you press the ENTER or Ent button To cancel adjustment Press the MENU button The adjustment data is cleared To confirm adjustment Press the ENTER Ent button Using the COL TEMP short cut button You can display the MANUAL menu that corresponds to the color temperature set to the image on the screen B Adjusting the Color Temperature COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu AUTO menu Set the color temperature automatically AUTO ADJUST Start adjustment gt B21 TARGET COLOR TEMP Select the adjustment value to be used You can select one from among D93 D65 D61 and ANY X Enter the x coordinate Y Enter the y coordinate LOW LIGHT 20IRE Enter the luminance cd m for low light HIGH LIGHT 100IRE Enter the luminance cd m
242. with MagicGate copyright protection technology exclusive for Memory Stick PRO compliant products Location and Function of Parts 1 7 MAIMOAQ J91deU 18 Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Duo This model is the Memory Stick of the Duo size Available types of Memory Stick Memory Stick Memory Stick PRO Memory Stick Duo and Memory Stick PRO Duo are used for this model However the data displayed on this unit is not protected by the MagicGate copyright protection technology because this model is not compliant with the MagicGate standard Although an operation check of this product has been performed with a Memory Stick of up to 4GB please note that operation is not guaranteed for every type of Memory Stick Note on data read write speed Data read write speed may vary depending on the combination of the Memory Stick and Memory Stick compliant product you use What is MagicGate MagicGate is copyright protection technology developed by Sony Corporation Before using a Memory Stick Terminal Lock oN Labeling position Front Rear Before using a Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Duo Terminal z Write protect tab Use an object with a pointed end to Front set the switch Location and Function of Pa
243. y setting function assigned to each pin are given below Pin number Function 1 Set input signal channel 1 numeric keypad function 2 Set input signal channel 2 numeric keypad function 3 Select sync signal SYNC button function 4 Set the screen to monochrome or set for automatic switching based on the input signal MONO button function 5 Marker set in the channel ON OFF MARKER button function 6 7 Not connected Tally lamp ON OFF 9 Ground All pin function assignments can be changed with the PARALLEL REMOTE menu Location and Function of Parts MBIAIBAQ J91deUO 15 ASIAJSAO J91deU 16 For information about the PARALLEL REMOTE menu see D System Configuration SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu on page 39 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 SERVICE terminal male D sub 9 pin This connector is for use by service personnel only LAN 10 100 connector 10BASE T 100BASE TX Connect to the network by using a 10BASE T 100BASE TX LAN cable shield type optional CAUTION When an optional LAN cable is connected use a shield type cable to prevent miss operation due to noises For safety do not connect the connector for peripheral device wiring that mig

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