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1. 9 6 Signal Pin number Pin number Signal CD 1 1 N C USB RS 232C _RXD 2 2 N C conversion cable TXD 3 3 RTS commercially DTR 4 Jf 4 GND available GND 5 5 N C USB DSR 6 6 TXD YEN RTS T 7 5V CTS 8 8 RXD Connect the probe GND 9 Besides the connecting cable an external PC is required When the PC is not equipped with a serial port a USB gt RS 232C conversion cable commercially adjustment supplied available is required Connect the probe to the USB connector of the external PC Connection Cable Specifications for Color Temperature Probes Connection cable for color temperature sexipueddy 125 sexipueddy 126 Inserting Ejecting the Memory Stick The BKM 16R Monitor Control Unit has a slot that can take both standard size and Duo size All products with a slot such as this are equipped with a system which automatically measures the size of an inserted medium For this reason both the standard size Memory Stick Memory Stick PRO and smaller Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Duo can be used with this product without a Memory Stick Duo adaptor When an M2 adaptor is attached you can use a Memory Stick Micro M2 gt Proceed as illustrated to insert and eject an optional Memory Stick See each menu fo
2. Input Signals and Adjustable Setting Items 99 sexipueddy 100 Input signal Analog SDI DVI D ion C elect Sat RGB D1 HD Video Computer SD HD SD HD YPbPr YPbPr RGB XYZ RGB RGB Error Notify Clear x x x x x x O O O x x x Char Off O O O O O O O O O O O O Color Temp O O O O O O O O O O O O Capture x x x x x x x O O O x x Black Frame Insertion See Picture Frame Display on page 110 Interlace Black Detail Mode 8 O O O O O O O O O O O O O Adjustable can be set X Not adjustable cannot be set 1 Does not function when the 2048 x 1080 signal is input 2 Fixed to x1 when the HD signal or DVI computer signal is input and x2 when the SD signal is input from BKM 229X 3 Fixed to 16 9 with 720P input signal 4 Becomes 1 896 1 with 2048 x 1080 input signal 5 Excludes 640 x 480 60 P Fixed to 16 9 with 1280 x 720 50P 60 P 6 Becomes effective when the BVM A series monitor is controlled 7 In effect with SD format 8 In effect when Gamma transmission gamma of the Matrix Gamma menu is set to 2 2 or 2 6 RGB Input Signals and Adjustable Setting Items Available Signal Systems Input adaptor a Total lines Active lines Framerate Scanning Aspect Display on the Signal system perframe p
3. Also compatible with 1 1 001 The internal fixed value applies to the transmission matrix of the RGB format and XYZ format Pixel Repetition 2 transmit the same pixel twice O Selectable the default setting Blank column The signal is selectable but the display may not be correct due to the input signal x Not selectable EX 1 1TU709 2 ITU601 3 SMPTE240M Selectable from above to 3 2 2 2 6 RGB 2 6 XYZ xvYCC S LOG Standard S LOG Full Selectable from above 1 to 6 116 Matrix Gamma Setting Table Scan Mode Image Example Scan images of available signal system when the input adaptor is installed For details of the picture display size see page 108 e For setting of the Native Scan Mode menu see Native Scan Mode page 59 of the Display Setting menu e For setting of Aspect see the Screen Aspect menu page 52 of the Input Configuration menu Panel size 1920 1200 1080 Area masked by the 16 9 frame Scan mode Native Scan Native Scan Mode x1 Input signal system and scan mode image 1920 x 1080 1280 x 720 gt Ho jo 0 5 a ES Mm 2048 x 1080 720 x 576 720 x 487 ai Displayed by sliding the picture with the PHASE knob of the controller Native Scan Mode x2 720 x 487 720 x 576 1440 x 487 1440 x 576 1440 x 483 Remove the 16 9 frame to display the whole picture Scan Mode Image 117 sexipuaddy 118
4. 720 x 576 720 x 487 1440 x 576 1440 x 487 1440 x 483 5 mask portion sexipueddy Scan Mode Image 119 sexipueddy 120 Troubleshooting This section may help you isolate the cause of a problem and as a result eliminate the need to contact your Sony service representative Symptom The picture that you wish to display is not displayed Assumed causes The setting of the Input Configuration menu does not correspond to the input signal Remedy See the Status menu page 78 to confirm the setting When the setting is different from the input signal set in the Input Configuration menu page 51 The color is not displayed correctly The color temperature is not set correctly Set the color temperature in the Color Temp menu page 53 of the Input Configuration menu The setting of the emulation or the Matrix Gamma is not correct Set in the Color Gamut menu page 57 of the Display Setting menu or Matrix Gamma menu page 53 of the Input Configuration menu Condensation occurs on the RGB sensor surface of the LED backlight part Turn off the power and allow the unit to dry The signals are not displayed in the multi display The input signals of INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 of one input adaptor are selected Install two or more adaptors and use the different input adaptor for signal A and signal B The reference signal is not input No Sync status
5. Scan mode Native Scan Mode Aspect Correction Aspect 4 3 Input signal system and scan mode image 720 x 487 1440 x 487 1440 x 483 720 x 576 1440 x 576 To display the whole picture remove the 16 9 frame Native Scan Mode Aspect Correction Aspect 16 9 Aspect 16 9 1 896 1 When a 2048 x 1080 signal is input 720 x 487 1440 x 487 1440 x 483 1920 x 1080 1280 x 720 2048 x 1080 720 x 576 720 x 487 1440 x 576 1440 x 487 1440 x 483 720 x 576 1440 x 576 The area over the H size is not displayed To display the whole picture of the V direction remove the 16 9 frame Aspect 2 39 1 1920 x 1080 2048 x 1080 Aspect 4 3 Aspect 16 9 1 896 1 When a 2048 x 1080 signal is input 720 x 576 720 x 487 1440 x 576 1440 x 487 1440 x 483 1920 x 1080 1280 x 720 2048 x 1080 720 x 576 720 x 487 1440 x 576 1440 x 487 1440 x 483 gel 8 Scan Mode Image Scan mode Aspect 2 39 1 Input signal system and scan mode image 1920 x 1080 2048 x 1080 Aspect 4 3 Aspect 16 9 1 896 1 When a 2048 x 1080 signal is input 720 x 576 720 x 487 1440 x 576 1440 x 487 1440 x 483 1920 x 1080 1280 x 720 2048 x 1080 720 x 576 720 x 487 1440 x 576 1440 x 487 1440 x 483 5 mask portion OZ Z Z a me Aspect 2 39 1 2048 x 1080 Arr gt 1920 x 1080 2422272ZA TP 5 mask portion f f Caray a a a DI Rn Rn Rn Aspect 4 3
6. Input the reference signal The internal signal is selected as signal A The internal signal is selected as signal B The internal signal is not displayed in the multi display The phase of signal B in the multi display slips The signal is not genlocked Genlock signal A and signal B to use the wipe mode and blending mode The whole area is not displayed When the V vertical size of the display is over 1080 the some area is covered with the 16 9 frame Remove the 16 9 frame to set the aspect ratio to 16 10 page 21 The signal input from BKM 227W or BKM 229X is not displayed correctly The auto chroma phase matrix adjustment has not been performed Carry out the auto chroma phase matrix adjustment to display the signal input from BKM 227W or BKM 229X The pixel zoom does not function The native scan mode is not selected Set to the native scan mode page 87 The marker is not displayed The display is set in the multi display or the pixel zoom display Set Side by Side Wipe Butterfly or Blending to Off in the Function Switch menu page 66 of the Display Function menu Set the Pixel Zoom button to off The DVI Computer signal is displayed The marker is not displayed when the DVI Computer signal is input The internal signal is displayed The marker is not displayed when the internal signal is input The signal is displayed in H delay mode or V dela
7. Note When Pixel Zoom is used set Native Scan to On Marker When the button is set to on all markers are displayed on the screen The display mode of the marker is set in the Marker Setting menu page 60 of the Display Function menu Note When External Sync is set to On the marker may not be shown in the correct position o 5 Function Key Function and operation factory setting Aspect Marker An aspect marker is displayed on the screen The display mode of the aspect marker is set in Aspect Marker page 60 of the Marker Setting menu of the Display Function menu Note When External Sync is set to On the marker may not be shown in the correct position Area Marker1 An area marker 1 is displayed on the screen The display mode of the area marker 1 is set in Area Marker 1 page 61 of the Marker Setting menu of the Display Function menu Note When External Sync is set to On the marker may not be shown in the correct position Area Marker2 An area marker 2 is displayed on the screen The display mode of the area marker 2 is set in Area Marker 2 page 62 of the Marker Setting menu of the Display Function menu Note When External Sync is set to On the marker may not be shown in the correct position Side by Side The screen is displayed in the side by side display mode Wipe The screen is displayed in the wipe display mode Butterfly The screen is displayed in the butterfly display mode
8. Unused Under Scan The under scan function When it is set to off the scan mode is set to Normal Scan Over Scan The over scan function When it is set to off the scan mode is set to Normal Scan Native Scan The native scan function 16 9 The 16 9 or 1 896 1 digital cinema signal 2048 x 1080 aspect ratio function When it is set to off the aspect ratio is set to 4 3 or 2 39 1 The aspect ratio may be fixed to 16 9 due to the signal format For details see Available Signal Formats on page 103 H Delay The horizontal sync display function V Delay The vertical sync display function External Sync The synchronization function to external sync signals Comb The comb filter function When it is set to off the trap band pass filter Trap BPF is selected You can select the type of comb filter in NTSC Comb Filter menu page 59 of the Display Setting menu Parallel Remote 2 4 Aperture The aperture modification function Mono The monochrome display function Blue Only The function by which red and green signals are cut and only the blue signal is displayed as a monochrome picture R Off The cutting function of red signals G Off The cutting function of green signals B Off The cutting function of blue signals Chroma Up 12 dB up function of the chroma setting value Black Frame Insertion The display function in black frame insertion mode Interlace The display function in interlace mode Tally The function to turn on the tally
9. Blending The screen is displayed in the blending display mode Error Notify Clear Clears the notification detected in the gamut error detection Degauss The CRT is degaussed only for BVM A series Black Detail Mode The signal is displayed in black detail mode Monitor ID Display Sets display mode of the display window On Always displayed Auto Displayed during operating by the remote connection and disappears automatically after operation Off Not displayed Controller Upgrade Upgrades the controller When the item is selected the screen for inputting the password is displayed After the 4 digit password is entered the current versions of Software Version and Kernel Version are displayed For the password see Password page 74 of the System Configuration menu For details on upgrading the controller see Upgrading the Monitor and Controller on page 94 Software Upgrade Upgrades the software for the controller Kernel Upgrade Upgrades the kernel of the controller Controller Menu nuey Jejdeyo 83 nuey Jejdey 84 Key Protect Menu Overview This menu is used to lock the data so that the setting is not changed by an unauthorized user MENU Adjustment gt Input Configuration Display Setting gt Display Function gt System Configuration File Management gt Status gt Controller gt Off Menu Function and
10. Color Bright Preset Value Monitor ID Line Display H Line Color Line Bright Wipe Butterfly L Blending Line Color Line Display Line Color Line Bright Position Line Display Line Color Line Bright Position Blending Ratio Menu Structure nue Je dey9 39 Q a gt D ke ick o w D 5 E 40 Main menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Gamut Error Display Gamut Error Display Notification Notification Reset Input Detection Detection L Pixel Threshold L Signal Level D1 HD SDI YPbPr 10bit Upper Limit Y Pb Pr L Lower Limit Y Pb Pr HD SDI RGB 10bit Upper Limit G B R L_ Lower Limit G B R HD SDI YPbPr 12bit Upper Limit Y Pb Pr L Lower Limit Y Pb Pr LL HD SDI RGB 12bit Upper Limit G B R L Lower Limit G B R Black Detail Setting Post Process Detection Zebra Pattern _ r Clip Indicator Zebra Pattern Load Capture I Internal Signal Function Switch L Rename L Delete Scan Mode KT Native Scan M 16 9 H Delay V Delay External Sync Comb Aperture Mono Blue Only R Off G Off B Off Chroma Up Black Frame Insertion Interlace Marker Aspect Marker Area Marker 1 Area Marker 2
11. Function and operation factory setting Password Sets the password for the menu Enter a four digit number for the password 9999 Change Password Changes the password Enter New Password Enter a new password with the numeric buttons and press the ENTER Ent button Re Enter Password Enter the new password again and press the ENTER Ent button The password is registered To change it press the MENU button Apply Password Sets whether or not to apply the password to each menu Yes or No Adjustment Yes Apply the password No Not apply the password Input Configuration Yes Apply the password No Not apply the password Display Setting Yes Apply the password No Not apply the password Display Function Yes Apply the password No Not apply the password System Configuration nuey 4a deyo Yes Apply the password No Not apply the password Individual Item Sets whether or not to apply the password to the System Configuration menu Network Yes Apply the password No Not apply the password Parallel Remote Yes Apply the password No Not apply the password Power Yes Apply the password No Not apply the password On Screen Set Yes Apply the password No Not apply the password Date Time Yes Apply the password No Not apply the password Scan Mode Skip Yes Apply
12. flashes during data saving It may take some time to write the data The file of the captured frame is automatically named and the file name is displayed on the screen during file saving The monitor is not operated until the saving is completed To load the captured frame Press the Capture Load button of the controller or select Load in the Capture menu page 65 of the Display Function menu and then the file name To cancel the captured frame display select any one of channel numbers 1 to 30 Capture Load is assigned to the function button of the controller in the Function Key menu page 81 of the Controller menu Displaying the Area Marker or Aspect Marker Displaying the Area Marker or Aspect Marker The monitor is equipped with two area markers and center marker as the safe area marker and aspect marker for confirming the picture angle 1 Set the marker to display to On in the Marker Setting menu page 60 of the Display Function menu 2 Input the signal 3 Press the function button of the controller When the MARKER button is set to on All the markers that are set to On in the Marker Setting menu of the Display Function menu are displayed The MARKER button lights To display the aspect marker area marker 1 or area marker 2 Set the button of the marker that you wish to display ASPECT MARKER AREA MARKER 1 or AREA MARKER 2 to on The MARKER button and the pressed button light To cancel the
13. This menu is not selectable in the following cases When Side by Side is set to On Set the input signal for each channel A channel number 1 When Wipe is set to On to 30 is entered with the numeric buttons page 36 When Butterfly is set to On e When Blending is set to On Menu Function and Operation Menu Function and operation factory setting Format Sets the input signal type Note The default setting is HD SDI D1 Auto Set Format except for when the BKM 243HS or BKM 244CC is installed SDI HD SDI Sets the serial digital signal format SDI or Single link HD SDI when BKM 220D BKM 243HS or BKM 244CC is installed When BKM 220D is installed D1 When BKM 243HS or BKM 244CC is installed HD SDI D1 Auto Changes the format automatically according to the format of the input signal D1 Dual Link HD SDI Sets the Dual link HD SDI signal format when two BKM 243HS or BKM 244CC are installed in the OPTION 1 and 2 or OPTION 3 and 4 option slots 4 2 2 YPbPr 10bit 4 4 4 YPbPr 10bit 4 4 4 RGB 10bit 4 4 4 YPbPr 12bit 4 4 4 RGB 12bit 4 4 4 XYZ 12bit Input Configuration Menu nue Je dey9 51 Menu Function and operation factory setting Composite Sets the composite signal format when BKM 227W is installed Auto Changes automatically according to the format of the input signal It will take a few seconds to detect t
14. e When you select Aspect Correction and set Native Scan to On for SD signal input Aperture is set to On factory setting Aperture Value Sets the aperture modification value Sets to 000 to 200 090 when the signal is displayed in Aspect Correction mode of the native display 000 when the signal is displayed in mode other than Aspect Correction of the native display NTSC Comb Filter Sets the type of NTSC filter You can select from 3Lines or 3D When the BKM 227W is installed you can select the item Filter Switch Sets whether or not to turn on the Y C separation filter Off or On when the picture is set to monochrome mode When the BKM 227W is installed you can select the item Peak White Control When the brightness is increased using the brightness adjustment the picture may be clipped because of the dynamic range of the circuit Sets whether or not to control the signal gain automatically according to the setting value of the brightness to prevent such clipping Off or On Note Peak white control does not function with XYZ signals Display Setting Menu nuey Jejdeyo 59 Display Function Menu Overview This menu is used to set the function related to the picture display When Display Function is selected the following menu is displayed gt Display Function P amp P Setting gt Pixel Zoom Setting Gamut Error Display gt Black Detail Se
15. 1 Three primary colors chromaticity point provided by SMPTE RP 431 2 is not covered in full Note When User LUT is set to Applied you cannot set Emulation User LUT Sets whether or not to apply the user data for the Emulation setting INot Applied or Applied If the user data are not prepared you cannot set User LUT User LUT Data Selects the user data You can select from User1 User2 User3 User4 or User5 no setting Note The user data without a LUT data file is not displayed and cannot be selected File The read LUT data file name is displayed Emulation The reference color gamut for making the LUT data are displayed When User LUT is set to Applied Emulation is forcibly set to the color gamut displayed in this menu inside the monitor Display Setting Menu nue Je dey9 57 nuey Jajdey 58 o 5 Function and operation factory setting Load LUT Color Gamut Reads a LUT data file from a Memory Stick You can select from User1 User2 User3 User4 or User5 When a LUT data file is read for the user data User1 to User5 the file name is displayed next to the user data When you select the user data a list of LUT data files in the Memory Stick is displayed and you can select a file name Note After converting the LUT data output from Grading Tool of another vendor to LUT data in the Sony unique format conver
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17. 244CC Automatic adjustment recommended 1 Input the reference color bar signal to the monitor 2 Select Auto in the Picture Adj menu of the Adjustment menu and perform the automatic adjustment of the chroma phase and matrix in Auto Adjust page 44 Manual adjustment The following is the example of the method to perform the manual adjustment of the chroma and phase 1 Input the multi format color bar signal or SMPTE color bar signal to the monitor 2 Set the BLUE ONLY button to on Red and green signals are cut and only the blue signal is displayed as a monochrome picture The following is the example of the adjustment when the multi format color bar signal is used 3 Select the Manual Adjust menu page 45 in the Picture Adj menu of the Adjustment menu and adjust the levels with the CHROMA or PHASE knob of the controller while tracking so that the brightness of bars a Blue part and b 75 White part in the following illustration are the same For the composite and Y C signals Adjust the levels with the CHROMA and PHASE knob For the component signal Adjust the levels with the CHROMA knob 4 Press the ENTER or Ent button The adjusted data is confirmed 5 Set the BLUE ONLY button to off Color Temperature White Balance Adjustment You can adjust manually or automatically with a specified color temperature probe When the XYZ or DVI Computer signal i
18. O 625 Single link HD SDI O Dual link HD SDI O 2 Serial digital input Composite NTSC Composite PAL Composite PAL M Composite SECAM Y C NTSC Y C PAL Y C PAL M Y C SECAM YPbPr 525i 625i O RGB 5251 6251 O YPbPr RGB 1080 24PsF YPbPr RGB 1080 24P YPbPr RGB 1080 50i 25PsF YPbPr RGB 1080 25P YPbPr RGB 576 50P YPbPr RGB 480 60P YPbPr RGB 1080 60i 30PsF YPbPr RGB 1080 30P YPbPr RGB 720 50P YPbPr RGB 720 60P Number of digital inputs 2 2 Olololol olololo Analog input Input adaptor Input signal Number of analog inputs BKM 220D BKM 227W BKM 229X BKM 243HS 244CC O Signal can be reproduced O 2 Two adaptors are used For details see Available Signal Formats on page 103 Options MBIAIBAQ Jaydeyo 13 Location and Function of Parts M Q Jajdeyo 14 Front Panel Tally lamp O OPTION B connector O OPTION A connector OPERATE lamp STATUS lamp OVER RANGE lamp O Tally lamp With factory settings the tally lamp lights when pins No 8 and No 9 of the PARALLEL REMOTE connector on the left side panel are shorted By changing the setting in the Parallel Remote menu different pins on the PARALLEL REMOTE connector can be used to control the tally
19. On Screen Set Sets the items for the screen display Input Information Sets the display of the input information Format Sets the display mode of the signal system Auto Disappears after being displayed for a while On Always displayed Off Not displayed Position Sets the display position for the signal system You can select from Top Left top left Top Center top center Top Right top right Bottom Left bottom left Bottom Center bottom center or Bottom Right bottom right CH No Sets the display mode of the channel number Auto Disappears after being displayed for a while On Always displayed Off Not displayed Position Sets the display position for the channel number You can select from Top Left top left Top Center top center Top Right top right Bottom Left bottom left Bottom Center bottom center or Bottom Right bottom right CH Name Sets the display mode of the channel name Auto Disappears after being displayed for a while On Always displayed Off Not displayed Position Sets the display position for the channel name You can select from Top Left top left Top Center top center Top Right top right Bottom Left bottom left Bottom Center bottom center or Bottom Right bottom right Scan Mode Sets the display mode of the scan mode Auto Disappears after being displayed for a while On Always displayed Off Not
20. See Default value for each area on page 27 on the setting value Settings After saving and reflecting the setting you can change the setting with the menu Color Temp color temperature page 53 e Setup Level NTSC Setup Level page 55 Betacam Setup Level page 55 e Component Level page 55 e Color Gamut Emulation page 57 Setting for the LAN to Connect the Multiple Units You can control the multiple monitors using the controller connected via each LAN 10 100 connector You can also control a specific monitor or monitor group Set an IP address to the monitors and the controller and a monitor ID number and group ID number to each monitor 1 Set the NETWORK switches of each monitor and the controller to PEER TO PEER PEER TO PEER LAN NETWORK LAN PEER TO PEER 2 Set the different IP address to each monitor and the controller Monitor Set the IP address in the Network Setting menu of the System Configuration menu page 70 Controller Set the IP address in the Network Setting menu of the Controller menu page 80 3 Set Monitor ID and Group ID in the Network menu of the System Configuration menu page 70 Set the different monitor ID number to each monitor and if necessary group ID number You can use the numbers 1 to 99 as a monitor ID number or group ID number 4 Set the
21. Signal format PC input Refer to DVI D page 105 of Available Signal Formats OPTION A Mini DIN 8 pin female x 1 OPTION B USB Type A type x 1 LAN 10BASE T 100BASE TX RJ 45x1 PARALLEL REMOTE D sub 9 pin female x 1 DC 5V OUT Circle 4 pin female x 1 Control Picture performance Normal scan Native scan 0 scan Mapping the pixels of the signal to the panel to one to one mode or displaying an SD signal of non square pixels the number of H pixels of the signal system is 720 or 1440 or a 640 x 480 SD signal of DVI video by scaling processing of doubling for the V direction and correct aspect ratio for the H direction and also optimizing and displaying a picture by modifying the aperture coefficient value filter coefficient value etc 3 under scan Mask of 5 over scan portion in the normal scan Under scan Over scan Color temperature D56 D61 D65 D93 D Cine Setting possible in other color temperature D Cine x 0 314 y 0 351 Standard luminance 100 cd m Preset to Preset5 48 cd m Preset D Cine 1 0 Vp p reference signal 100 white signal input Color space color gamut ITU R BT 709 BVM EBU BVM SMPTE C D Cine L230 Native S GAMUT 3 1 Chromaticity point of SMPTE RP 431 2 is not covered in full Specifications sexipueddy 97 sexipueddy 98 2 The BVM L230 individual chromaticity points The widest color space setting of the si
22. Sync Mode F Cursor Color Temp EEE Picture Preset EEHEHE Matrix Gamma gt Set JIENTER Cancel MENU 2 Using the UP or DOWN button or PHASE knob select the setting value 3 Press the ENTER or Ent button The setting is confirmed and the cursor returns to the item When selecting from the setting list 1 Using the UP or DOWN button or PHASE knob select the desired item in the setting list Display example gt gt gt Parallel Remote 1 4 1 Pin CH 01 Over Scan Native Scan 16 9 H Delay V Delay External Sync Comb 2 Press the ENTER or Ent button The setting is confirmed and the display returns to the menu of the upper level Entering numerical values 1 Using the UP or DOWN button or PHASE knob select the desired item and press the ENTER or Ent button The cursor moves to the setting value and the monitor enters in setting mode Display example gt Input Configuration 2 2 4 CH01 H Shift Offset Channel Name gt NTSC Setup Level nn Component Level EERE Betacam Setup Level MMM RGB Range gt 10801 PsF gt Film Cadence aan Copy From gt Set ENTER Cancel MENU Select the value in one of the following three ways e Enter the value directly using the numeric buttons and press the ENTER or Ent button only the item whose the value of setting range is over 0 Select the value using the UP or DOWN button Sele
23. The following are explained as the example when the multi format color bar signal is used for adjustment Select the Manual Adjust menu page 45 in the Picture Adj menu of the Adjustment menu Adjust the 2 0 and 2 ranges or the 0 2 and 4 ranges of the PLUGE signal section of the color bar with the BRIGHT knob HD signal Adjust so that the 2 and 0 ranges are seen as equal and the 2 and 0 ranges are more distinctive SD signal Adjust so that the 0 and 2 ranges are seen as equal and the 2 and 4 ranges are more distinctive SD on E 4 0 2 2 Adjust so that the luminance of the 100 white signal of the color bar is set to the desired value with the CONTRAST knob 0 We recommend adjusting the luminance to 100 cd m when Preset to Preset5 is selected in the Picture Preset menu of the Input Configuration menu and to 48 cd m when Preset D Cine is selected in the Picture Preset menu of the Input Configuration menu As the brightness and contrast adjustments affect each other repeat the adjustments of step 3 and 4 When the contrast of this unit is adjusted the luminance of the backlight is adjusted for a picture of luminance 40 cd Adjusting m 20 cd m in black frame insertion or interlace display mode or higher and the contrast is adjusted by the signal level for a picture of luminance lower than 40 cd m 20 cd m
24. Upgrades the kernel of the monitor FPGA Upgrade Upgrades the FPGA data of the monitor Maintenance The menu for the Sony service representative is displayed System Configuration Menu nuey Jejdeyo 15 File Management Menu Overview The system data is saved copied and deleted When File Management is selected the following menu is Note displayed You cannot save copy or delete a User LUT data file in this menu gt File Management Copy From gt Delete gt Data Maintenance gt nue Jejdey Menu Function and Operation Menu Function and operation factory setting Save To Saves the data in the Memory Stick Note Use the Memory Stick after formatting Memory Stick Saves the data in the Memory Stick When the item is selected you can select the file to save data or create a new file name New Name Enter a new name of the new file 1 to 20 characters Existed file name Select the file to save data The following message appears Overwrite this file OK To overwrite the data press the ENTER Ent button Cancel To cancel press the ENTER Ent button Note When a new name is entered the must not be used as the first character Copy From Copies the data Other Monitor Selects the data of other monitor Monitor ID Enter the ID number of the source monitor When the NET
25. 1080 30 P Single link 4 2 2 YPbPr Dual link 4 4 4 YPbPr RGB YPbPr RGB 1920 x 1080 50i Single link 4 2 2 YPbPr Dual link 4 4 4 YPbPr RGB YPbPr RGB 1920 x 1080 60 i Dual link 4 2 2 YPbPr it 1920 x 1080 50P Dual link 4 2 2 YPbPr it 1920 x 1080 60 P Single link 4 2 2 YPbPr it 1280 x 720 24 P Matrix Gamma data setting area HD ITU R ITU R SMPTE D Cine D Cine xvYCC xvYCC User BT 709 BT 601 240M RGB XYZ 709 601 User5 M G M G M G M G M G M G M G ITU 22 ITU 22 SMPTE 22 ITU 26 ITU 26 ITU xv ITU xv M G 709 601 240 709 RGB 709 XYZ 709 YCC 601 YCC x x XI KIKI XIX IKI XT XIX IXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIxXIxX XIX IK KK TKI XK KIKI XIX TIKI XIX IXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIxXIxXIxXIxX OlO1O1OTOLOLOLOLOLOTOLOTOLOTOLOTOLOLOLOTOLOTLOLOTOLOLOLOTOLOLOLOLO x x x x x x Matrix Gamma Setting Table Matrix Gamma Matrix UR ITU R SMPTE D Cine D Cine xvYCC xvYCC Useri Signal formal Signal Gamma BT 709 BT 601 240M RGB XYZ 709 601 User5 y seara Da ea PR ie Gi im a setting Tu 22 MU 72 SMP
26. 1920 x 1080 1862 x 1048 1829 x 1029 960 x 540 1280 x 720 30 P 16 9 1280x720 1920 x 1080 1862 x 1048 1829 x 1029 960 x 540 1280 x 720 50P 16 9 1280x720 1920 x 1080 1862 x 1048 1829 x 1029 960 x 540 1280 x 720 60 P 16 9 1280x720 1920 x 1080 1862 x 1048 1829 x 1029 960 x 540 2048 x 1080 24 PSF 329 7 2048 x 1080 18205808 1862 gt 779 1829 765 9607402 2048 x 1080 24 P 297 2048x 1000 18205808 1862 gt 779 1829 765 9607402 108 Picture Display Size DVI D Maximum resolution 1920 x 1200 59 95P 3 Native Scan Sartoyatan Aspect att gawe MAspect Nemal unger sean overscan side by siae H x V H x V H x V H x V H x V H x V H x V 640 x 480 60 P 4 3 1640 x 48011280 x 960 1280 x 960 1440 x 1080 1397 x 1048 1371 x 1029 960 x 720 a aap DD DT AT ERB 1280 x 720 60P 16 9 1280x720 1920 x 1080 1862 x 1048 1829 x 1029 960 x 540 79201080601 2007 MEA kang pen Mtz gt Hasan pi aa Ta manca Nana to En ee 720 x578I5OP Hgg 720 x 576 1440 x 11821 so a20 gt 1080 TEED 1046 1825 10291080 540 1280 x 720 50P 169 1280x720 1920 x 1080 1862 x 1048 1829 x 1029 960 x 540 AA a0 1920x1090 ene sar aa E ng e S i ee ee Na 23 Men ha ag ana ag na ae sa 202 TRAO TURUO ne 1920 x1098
27. 720 25P O x 100 1280 x 720 30 P O x 120 1280 x 720 50P O x 100 1280 x 720 60 P O x 120 2048 x 1080 24 PsF x x 96 2048 x 1080 24 P x x 96 Also compatible with 1 1 001 The analog component signal or analog RGB signal from BKM 229X is processed in 720 dots x 2 1440 dots 1 When 10801 is selected in the 1080I PsF menu of the Input Configuration menu the signal is displayed in interlace mode in order to equate it with the interlace signal input 2 Functions when 10801 is selected in the 10801 PsF menu of the Input Configuration menu 110 Picture Frame Display DVI D Signal system Black frame insertion Interlace Display frame rate Hz DVI Video fH 28 75 kHz fV 48 85 Hz Maximum resolution 1920 x 1200 59 95P 640 x 480 60 P O x 120 720 x 480 60 P O x 120 1280 x 720 60 P O x 120 1920 x 1080 60 i O O 120 720 1440 x 480 60 i O O 120 720 x 576 50P O x 100 1280 x 720 50P O x 100 1920 x 1080 50i O O 100 720 1440 x 576 50i O O 100 1920 x 1080 60 P O x 120 1920 x 1080 50P O x 100 1920 x 1080 24 P x x 96 1920 x 1080 25P O x 100 1920 x 1080 30 P O x 120 DVI Computer fV 48 60 Hz 2 x fV fV other than above Converted to 2 x 60 Hz Also compatible with 1 1 001 Pixel Repetition 2 transmit the same pixel twice Picture Frame Display sexipueddy 111 Matrix Gamma Setting Table Inp
28. For information about the Input Configuration menu see page 51 Manual Adjust Adjustment Menu Adjusts the color temperature with the adjustment knob Note This menu is not selectable when the contrast is set to less than 400 When the item is selected the color temperature adjustment display appears and the x and y values of the color temperature data to be adjusted are displayed Note The displayed chromaticity coordinates x and y are reference values and are not guaranteed as absolute values When Contrast Hold is set to On the adjustable item and the relevant knobs are as follows To adjust Red red BRIGHT knob To adjust Green green CHROMA knob To adjust Blue blue PHASE knob When Contrast Hold is set to Off the adjustable item and the relevant knobs are as follows To adjust Red red BRIGHT knob To adjust Green green CHROMA knob To adjust Blue blue PHASE knob To adjust Contrast contrast CONTRAST knob o 5 Color Temp Adj Function and operation factory setting To hide the characters on the monitor during manual adjustment Set the CHAR OFF button of the controller to on As the characters on the display are hidden it becomes easy to adjust the picture To display the characters set the CHAR OFF button to off To reset Red Green and Blue to the value before adjustment Press the MANUAL button of BRIGHT CHROMA or PHASE The Red Green and Blue are reset to the valu
29. Memory Stick compatible products Because it is removable Memory Stick can also be used for external data storage Memory Stick is available in three sizes standard size compact Memory Stick Duo and Memory Stick Micro size Available types of Memory Stick e Memory Stick Memory Stick PRO Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Duo and Memory Stick Micro are used for the BKM 16R The data displayed on this unit is not protected by the MagicGate copyright protection technology because the BKM 16R is not compliant with the MagicGate standard Prepare Memory Stick PRO High Speed or Memory Stick PRO Duo High Speed for using the HD frame capture function page 91 Although an operation check of this product has been performed with a Memory Stick of up to 8 GB please note that operation is not guaranteed for every type of Memory Stick Note on data read write speed Data read write speed may vary depending on the combination of the Memory Stick and Memory Stick compliant product you use What is MagicGate MagicGate is copyright protection technology developed by Sony Corporation Before using a Memory Stick Memory Stick PRO Terminal A gt X LOCK oN LOCK ON Write protecttab Labeling position Rear Front Before using a Memory Stick Duo
30. NETWORK switches of the monitor and the controller to LAN PEER TO PEER NETWORK NETWORK LAN PEER TO PEER Selecting the Monitor Designation of the Monitor or Group ID Number When the multiple monitors are connected by the network connections you can remotely connect the monitors from the controller by designating the set monitor ID number or group ID number Display window Lamp 100000 Ea 2 1 Press the corresponding button to select the connection mode SINGLE button Selects single connection mode The designated monitor is connected remotely The monitor ID number is displayed on all connected monitors when the button is held pressed GROUP button Selects group connection mode The monitor of the designated group is connected remotely The group ID number is displayed on all connected monitors when the button is held pressed ALL button Selects all connection mode All monitors are connected remotely The lamp corresponding the pressed button flashes and lights after recognizing the monitor 2 Select the monitor ID number for the single connection mode or group ID number for the group connection mode by pressing the UP DOWN or numeric button Up to 99 is entered as the monitor ID or group ID number 3 Press the ENTER
31. O 2 XYZ 12bit 10bit f RGB Dual link 4 4 4 12bit 2048x1080 24 P x x x O 2 XYZ 12bit 105 Interface 7 sampling Aspect Signal format System frequency Hie Standard MHz Single link 4 4 4 RGB 8bit 720 1440 x 480 60 i 27 027 4 3 16 9 Single link 4 4 4 RGB 8bit 720 x 576 50P 27 000 4 3 16 9 CEA 861 Single link 4 4 4 RGB 8bit 1280 x 720 50P 74 250 16 9 16 9 CEA 861 Single link 4 4 4 RGB 8bit 1920 x 1080 50i 74 250 Sasa Single link 4 4 4 RGB 8bit 720 1440 x 576 501 27 000 4 3 16 9 CEA 861 A f 16 9 CEA 861 Single link 4 4 4 RGB 8bit 1920 x 1080 60 P 148 500 204 3 16 9 CEA 861 Single link 4 4 4 RGB 8bit 1920 x 1080 50P 148 500 504 1 16 9 CEA 861 Single link 4 4 4 RGB 8bit 1920 x 1080 24 P 74 250 53591 y 16 9 CEA 861 Single link 4 4 4 RGB 8bit 1920 x 1080 25P 74 250 2597 q 16 9 CEA 861 Single link 4 4 4 RGB 8bit 1920 x 1080 30 P 74 250 Saga 3 fH 28 75 kHz l oe A fV 48 85 Hz 25 000 2 Single link oe RGB Spit Maximum resolution 162 000 D 1920x1200 59 95P 106 Also compatible with 1 1 001 Supports the progressive signal with square pixel structure The interlace signal is not applicable Pixel Repetition 2 transmit the same pixel twice The quantization range of the DVI input signal is set in the RGB Range menu page 55 The picture is not displayed correctly when the item
32. Operation Menu Function and operation factory setting Key Protect Sets the key protection On The button on the controller except the menu operation buttons and monitor selection buttons and the parallel remote do not function and other settings are not changeable Off Release the lock Key Protect Menu Operations Selecting Display Mode This monitor applies high contrast to the picture and reproduces accurate color by displaying the interlace signal in progressive mode by the I P conversion or the PsF progressive signal in progressive mode without the I P conversion You can select following mode according to the input signal or the object to evaluate the picture Black frame insertion display mode A black frame is inserted between the picture frames It is convenient to confirm the picture with multi action scenes or roll telop as the motion blur caused by the holding type display of the LCD is decreased Interlace display mode The picture is displayed in interlace mode without I P conversion processing The picture near the original quality of the input signal is monitored The luminance is reduced due to the principle of operation in the black frame insertion mode and the interlace display mode However on this monitor the normal luminance is set by setting up the value of the backlight luminance For this reason the black level is set higher than the normal setting level a
33. P conversion processing A high quality picture near the original one in which jagged lines and conversion errors are decreased by detecting the feature of the picture inside the subdivided block and processing properly is reproduced Features The signal delay is decreased by judging the animation or still picture from the past video signal Film cadence processing which converts the signal composed of 2 2 2 3 2 3 3 2 pull down to the I P signal closely following the original is also selectable Interlace display mode The interlace signal is displayed as the interlace picture by inserting the black line without I P conversion processing A picture faithful to the original signal and with the same feel as a CRT is gained For setting the display see Selecting Display Mode on page 85 Black frame insertion display mode Motion blur caused by the holding type display of the LCD is decreased by inserting the black frame between the picture frames in double frame rate 100 120Hz operation of the LCD panel For setting the display see Selecting Display Mode on page 85 Available to a multi signal format The monitor supports various input signals such as 720 x 576 501 to 1920 x 1080 50P 60P digital cinema D Cine 2048 x 1080 24P and variable computer signals up to WUXGA 1920 x 1200 A DVI D HDCP correspondence and four option slots are equipped as the interface and the monitor supports HD SDI SDI RGB YPbP
34. SMPTE 240M xvYCC 709 xvYCC 601 or User1 to User5 SD Sets Matrix Gamma of the SD signal You can select from ITU R BT 709 ITU R BT 601 SMPTE 240M xvYCC 709 xvYCC 601 or User1 to User5 DC 2048 x 1080 RGB Sets Matrix Gamma of the digital cinema signal 2048 x 1080 of the RGB format You can select from D Cine RGB or User1 to User5 DC 2048 x 1080 XYZ Sets Matrix Gamma of the digital cinema signal 2048 x 1080 of the XYZ format You can select from D Cine XYZ or User1 to User5 DVI Computer Sets Matrix Gamma of the DVI Computer signal You can select from ITU R BT 709 ITU R BT 601 SMPTE 240M xvYCC 709 xvYCC 601 or User1 to User5 54 Input Configuration Menu Menu Function and operation factory setting H Shift Offset Sets the horizontal picture position when the analog signal is input You can select when Format is set to Composite Auto Composite NTSC Composite PAL Composite PAL M Composite SECAM YC Auto YC NTSC YC PAL YC PAL M YC SECAM Component YPbPr or Component RGB Set to 100 to 100 000 When the setting value is out of range the display of the setting value is changed but the horizontal position of the picture is not changed To hide the characters on the monitor during adjustment Set the CHAR OFF button of the controller to on As the characters on the display are hidden it becomes easy to adjust the picture To display the characters set the CHAR OFF button to
35. SMPTE C Japan SMPTE PAL Area D65 0 EBU N10 BVM EBU SMPTE Japan D93 0 EBU N10 BVM EBU Bp Africa Latin America gt Africa gt Australasia gt Australia New Zealand Europe gt Middle East gt Asia Except Japan gt Japan gt N p Europe Russia Middle East Asia Except Japan Japan Press the UP or DOWN button of the controller to select the area where you intend to use the monitor and press the ENTER Ent button If you select either Latin America or Asia Except Japan one of the following screens appears If Latin America is selected Select Area PAL amp PAL N area Latin America NTSC amp PAL M Area gt A NTSC amp PAL M area Select PAL amp PAL N or NTSC amp PAL M and press the ENTER Ent button Settings 27 suoneiedaig z ejdeyo 28 If Asia Except Japan is selected Select Area NTSC area Asia Except Japan PAL Area gt A PAL area Customers who will use this monitor in the shaded areas shown in the map below should select NTSC Area Other customers should select PAL Area Then press the ENTER Ent button 3 Confirm the settings Select Area XXXXXXXXXX EE Setup Level EE Component Level na Color Gamut Emulation MM Cancel Confirm Cancel Select to cancel the setting and return to the Select Area screen Confirm Select to save the setting and end selecting the area
36. Setting menu to display the extended color gamut area e For setting the user data User1 to User5 of Matrix Gamma see the User Matrix Gamma 9 menu page 58 of the Display Setting menu E Transmission matrix a ITU709 Matrix of ITU R BT 709 standards z ITU601 Matrix of ITU R BT 601 standards 5 SMPTE240M Matrix of SMPTE 240M standards Note The internal fixed value applies to the transmission matrix of the RGB format or XYZ format Transmission gamma 2 2 Transmission gamma 2 2 2 6 RGB Transmission gamma 2 6 for 2048 x 1080 RGB format 2 6 XYZ Transmission gamma 2 6 for the XYZ format xvYCC Transmission gamma of IEC 61966 2 4 standards xvYCC S LOG Standard Log gamma available with the F23 Digital Cinematography Camera Select to run the 100 output level of the F23 with the 100 level of the monitor for confirmation S LOG Full Log gamma available with the F23 Select to fit the full dynamic range of the F23 in the 100 level of the monitor for confirmation Notes e As 2 6 RGB is setting for 2048 x 1080 RGB format the input signal of any other format is not displayed correctly e When you select xvYCC set Emulation page 57 to L230 Native in the Color Gamut menu of the Display Setting menu to display the extended color gamut area e When the quantization range of the DVI signal is Full the internal fixed value of the transmission gamma is applied HD Sets Matrix Gamma of the HD signal You can select from ITU R BT 709 ITU R BT 601
37. Side by Side Wipe Butterfly Input signal Analog SDI DVI D ont component RGB D1 HD Video Computer Composite Y C YPbPr SD HD SD HD YPbPr YPbPr RGB XYZ RGB RGB CONTRAST O O O O O O O O O O O O BRIGHT O O O O O O O O O x O O CHROMA O O O O x x O O x x x x PHASE ce Ana x x x x x x x x x x Picture Auto Adjust O O O O O O x x x x x x Component Level x x me x x x x x x x x x NTSC Setup Level dd NES x x x x x x x x x x Betacam Setup Level x x io x x x x x x x x x Position Adj O O O O O O x x x x x x Gamut Error Display x x x x x x O O JO x x x R Scan Mode O O O olololo ololo O x 3 Native Scan x1 x2 2 O O O O O O O O O O O O 5 Naa Aspect O O O x O x O x x x O 7 x i 16 9 O O O O O O O O 3 0 4 O 4 0 5 x H Delay O O O O O O O O O O x x V Delay O O O O O O O O O O x x External Sync x x O O O O x x x x x x Comb O x x x x x x x x x x x Degauss 6 x x x x x x x x x x x x Aperture O O O O O O O O O O O x Mono O O O O O O O O O x O O Blue Only O O O O O O O O O x O O R Off O O O O O O O O O x O O G Off O O O O O O O O O x O O B Off O O O O O O O O O x O O Chroma Up O O O O x x O O x x x x Capture Load O O O O O O O O O O O O Pixel Zoom O O O O O O O O O O O O Marker O O O O O O O O O O O x O O O O O O O O O O O x O O O O O O O O O O O x O O O O O O O O O O O x O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Blending
38. The aspect ratio of some signals is fixed to 16 9 depending on the signal format For details see Available Signal Systems on page 101 H Delay The picture moves horizontally and a horizontal sync signal appears e Brightness of the picture increases automatically and it makes it easy to check the sync part e When V DELAY button is set to on in H delay mode a pulse cross picture is displayed V Delay The picture moves vertically and a vertical sync signal appears approximately in the center of the screen e Brightness of the picture increases automatically and it makes it easy to check the sync part e When H DELAY button is set to on in V delay mode a pulse cross picture is displayed External Sync Sets whether or not to set to the external sync mode when the analog component signal or analog RGB signal is input When the button is set to on the signal to be displayed is synchronized with the sync signal input to the EXT SYNC connector External Sync When set to off the signal to be displayed is synchronized with the sync signal included in the signals being monitored Internal Sync Note When the button is set to off Internal Sync a sync signal is added on the Y signal to monitor the analog component signal and on the G signal to monitor the analog RGB signal Comb The comb filter is turned on When the button is set to off the band pass filter is selected When the displayed signal is NTSC PAL or PAL M t
39. Video Computer selected in the DVI menu page 52 of the Format menu does not correspond to the input signal When Computer is selected in the DVI menu of the Format menu and the output signal from the computer etc is not displayed correctly select Video for confirmation When Video is selected in the DVI menu of the Format menu and the picture is not displayed correctly select Computer for confirmation Available Signal Formats Aperture Modification Frequency Also compatible with 1 1 001 Pixel Repetition 2 transmit the same pixel twice Blank column The signal cannot be input or the aperture modification does not operate for that signal even if it is input Aperture Modification Frequency Serial digital input Analog input DVI D input Aa SDI HD SDI Kan aa Component YPbPr RGB RGB 576 50i 5 MHz 5 MHz 5 MHz 5 MHz 487 59 94i 5 MHz 5 MHz 5 MHz 5 MHz 576 50P 10 MHz 10 MHz 483 59 94P 10 MHz 10 MHz 1080 24 PsF 25 MHz 25 MHz 25 MHz 1080 24 P 25 MHz 25 MHz 25 MHz 1080 50i 25PsF 25 MHz 25 MHz 25 MHz 1080 25P 25 MHz 25 MHz 25 MHz 1080 60 i 30 PsF 25 MHz 25 MHz 25 MHz 1080 30 P 25 MHz 25 MHz 25 MHz 720 24 P 25 MHz _ 720 25P 25 MHz 720 30 P 25 MHz 720 50P 25 MHz 25 MHz 25 MHz 3 720 60 P 25 MHz 25 MHz 25 MHz 2 2048x1080 24 PsF 25 MHz 25 MHz 8 2048x1080 24 P 25 MHz 25
40. When Butterfly is set to On When Blending is set to On When Black Detail Mode is set to On e In under scan mode each one line of the upper and lower lines of the video signal is also detected for gamut error display e In over scan mode 5 mask portion is also detected for gamut error display However the zebra pattern is not displayed on 5 mask portion Gamut Error Display Sets whether or not to display the gamut error Off or On Notification Sets the error detection mode LED The STATUS lamp lights when the error is detected LED amp OSD The STATUS lamp lights and the message of the error notification appears on the screen when the error is detected Notification Reset Sets the method to reset the error detection mode Auto Resets automatically after detecting the error Manual Resets manually To reset the error detection press the button to which the Error Notify Clear function is assigned or set the pin of the PARALLEL REMOTE connector to which the Error Notify Clear function is assigned to On For assignment to the function button see page 81 and for assignment to the PARALLEL REMOTE connector see page 71 Input Detection Sets the error detection of the input signal Detection Sets whether or not to detect the error of the input signal Off or On Pixel Threshold Sets the pixel number of the gamut error in the frame to notify the gamut error detection When the pixel numbe
41. YPbPr 12bit 4 4 4 RGB 12bit 4 4 4 XYZ 12bit Component YPbPr or Component RGB When 1080l is selected the I P conversion signal is displayed When 1080PSF is selected the progressive conversion PsF to P signal is displayed When the 1080PSF signal is input and 1080l is selected the display delay is shortened The signal converted from PsF to P is not displayed and the l P conversion signal is displayed 24PsF Sets the display mode for the 1080 24PsF signal You can select from 10801 or 1080PsF 25PSF 501 Sets the display mode for the 1080 25PsF 50i signal You can select from 10801 or 1080PsF 30PsF 60I Sets the display mode for the 1080 30PsF 60i signal You can select from 10801 or 1080PsF Input Configuration Menu nuey Jejdeyo 55 nuey Jejdey 56 Menu Function and operation factory setting Film Cadence Sets the film cadence mode This menu is not selectable when Format is set to DVI Computer The progressive conversion signal is displayed according to the setting Off The progressive conversion signal is not displayed in film cadence mode 2 2 The progressive conversion signal is displayed when the interlace signal of 2 2 pull down processing is input 2 3 The progressive conversion signal is displayed when the interlace signal of 2 3 pull down processing is input 2 3 3 2 The progressive conversion signal is displayed when the i
42. adjustment supplied Mini DIN 8 pin connector male 2 1 00 549 C 3 O Q 8 6 Color of cable core Pin number PRed i A 1 White 2 Black 3 Yellow 4 Blue 5 Green __ __ ___ s 6 Brown 7 Gray o 8 Shield o Cover Connection cable for Konica Minolta CA 210 probe D sub 9 pin connector male Mini DIN 8 pin connector male optional 1 5 0006 O d AD EY O Q 6 9 8 6 Signal Pin number Pin number Signal CD 1 1 N C RXD 2 2 N C TXD 3 3 RTS DTR 4 4 GND GND 5 5 N C DSR 6 6 TXD RTS 7 7 5V CTS 8 8 RXD GND 9 Connection Cable Specifications for Color Temperature Probes Connection cable for color temperature adjustment supplied Connection cable for DK Technologies PM 5639 06 probe D sub 9 pin connector male Mini DIN 8 pin connector male optional 1 5 aj 6 9 Signal Pin number Pin number Signal NC 1 1 NC RXD 2 2 NC TXD 3 3 RTS NC 4 4 GND GND 5 5 NC NC 6 6 TXD NC 7 7 5V NC 8 8 RXD 5V 9 Connection cable for color temperature adjustment supplied Connection cable for X Rite Eye One Pro probe D sub 9 pin connector female Mini DIN 8 pin connector male optional 5 1
43. area SMPTE 240M D Cine RGB xvYCC xvYCC User 709 601 User5 ITU 2 6 709 RGB Olololololololololo 483 59 94P 576 50P 487 59 94i 576 50i 720 x 487 59 94 720 x 576 50i Single link 4 2 2 YPbPr 10bit YPbPr 1 Obit 11920 x 1080 RGB 10bit Dual link 4 4 4 24 PSF YPbPr 12bit RGB 12bit Single link 4 2 2 YPbPr 10bit YPbPr 10bit 11920 x 1080 RGB 10bit Dual link 4 4 4 25PsF YPbPr 12bit RGB 12bit SD SD HD OOJOO O XIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIX x XIXIXIX IX IX TI x x XIXIXIXIXIX x O x x OQ O CO O OF O OJO OF O XIXIXIxXIxXIixXIxXIxXixix X X X X Xx Xx x x x x Matrix Gamma Setting Table sexipueddy 113 sexipueddy 114 Single link 4 2 2 Signal format YPbPr Dual link 4 4 4 YPbPr RGB YPbPr RGB Signal system 1920 x 1080 30 PsF Matrix Gamma Single link 4 2 2 YPbPr Dual link 4 4 4 YPbPr RGB YPbPr RGB 1920 x 1080 24 P Single link 4 2 2 YPbPr Dual link 4 4 4 YPbPr RGB YPbPr RGB 1920 x 1080 25P Single link 4 2 2 YPbPr Dual link 4 4 4 YPbPr RGB YPbPr RGB 1920 x
44. boundary line color You can select from White white Red red Green green Blue blue Yellow yellow Cyan cyan or Magenta magenta or Black black Line Bright Sets the luminance of the boundary line You can select from 90IRE bright or 40IRE dark Position Sets the position of the boundary line Set to 100 to 100 000 Blen ding Sets the blending display Blending Ratio Sets the blending ratio when two images are mixed Set to 000 Signal A disappears to 100 Signal B disappears 050 Pixel Zoom Setting Sets the pixel zoom Line Color Sets the boundary line color You can select from White white Red red Green green Blue blue Yellow yellow Cyan cyan or Magenta magenta or Black black Display Function Menu nuey Jajdeyo 63 nuey 4a deyD 64 Menu Function and operation factory setting Gamut Error Display Sets the gamut error display You can select when the BKM 220D BKM 243HS or BKM 244CC is installed Notes The gamut error display function is effective when D1 or HD SDI except 2048 x 1080 RGB and XYZ signal is input The gamut error display function does not work in the following cases When the input signal has no sync signal When the internal signal is displayed When H Delay V Delay is set to On When Side by Side is set to On When Wipe is set to On
45. composite signal or Y C signal from the BKM 227W or analog component signal or analog RGB signal from the BKM 229X If the picture is not adjusted the picture may not be displayed correctly 2 Color Temperature white balance adjustment You can adjust the data set to the channel in the Color Temp menu page 53 of the Input Configuration menu You can adjust D93 D65 D61 D56 D Cine or Userl to User5 except for the XYZ format signal and D Cine XYZ or User XYZ1 to User XYZ5 for the XYZ format signal 3 Brightness Contrast adjustment You can save the adjustment value in Preset to Preset5 and Preset D Cine The data of Preset to Preset5 or Preset D Cine is set to the channel in the Picture Preset menu page 53 of the Input Configuration menu Chroma Phase Adjustment Automatic adjustment with auto chroma phase matrix function is required for each signal format signal system and matrix to display the composite or Y C signal from the BKM 227W or the analog component or analog RGB signal from the BKM 229X As you can automatically adjust the chroma phase matrix and also 100 white and 0 black levels of the monitor to the same as those of the reference signal by performing the automatic adjustment the automatic adjustment is also effective for the RGB signal Perform the manual adjustment of chroma and phase to adjust them further after automatic adjustment or the digital signal from the BKM 220D BKM 243HS or BKM
46. dans ce cas l utilisateur peut tre amen prendre des mesures appropri es WARNUNG Um die Gefahr von Br nden oder elektrischen Schl gen zu verringern darf dieses Ger t nicht Regen oder Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt werden Um einen elektrischen Schlag zu vermeiden darf das Geh use nicht ge ffnet werden Uberlassen Sie Wartungsarbeiten stets nur qualifiziertem Fachpersonal DIESES GERAT MUSS GEERDET WERDEN Fur Kunden in Europa Dieses Produkt besitzt die CE Kennzeichnung und erf llt die EMV Richtlinie sowie die Niederspannungsrichtlinie der EGKommission Angewandte Normen e EN60950 1 Sicherheitsbestimmungen e EN55103 1 Elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit St raussendung e EN55103 2 Elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit Storfestigkeit Fiir die folgenden elektromagnetischen Umgebungen E4 kontrollierter EMV Bereich z B Fernsehstudio Der Hersteller dieses Produkts ist Sony Corporation 1 7 1 Konan Minato ku Tokyo Japan Der autorisierte Repr sentant fiir EMV und Produktsicherheit ist Sony Deutschland GmbH Hedelfinger Strasse 61 70327 Stuttgart Deutschland Bei jeglichen Angelegenheiten in Bezug auf Kundendienst oder Garantie wenden Sie sich bitte an die in den separaten Kundendienst oder Garantiedokumenten aufgef hrten Anschriften Dieser Apparat darf nicht im Wohnbereich verwendet werden Fur Kunden in Europa Australien und Neuseeland WARNUNG Dies ist eine Einrichtung welche die Fu
47. displayed Position Sets the display position for the scan mode You can select from Top Left top left Top Center top center Top Right top right Bottom Left bottom left Bottom Center bottom center or Bottom Right bottom right Closed Caption Sets the items for the closed caption display When the BKM 244CC is installed you can select the item The setting is effective for the input signal of the BKM 244CC Closed Caption Sets whether or not to display closed caption signal Off or On Type Sets the closed caption type 708 Select to display the closed caption signal of the ElA CEA 708 standards 608 708 Select to display the closed caption signal of the ElA CEA 608 standards transmitted by ElA CEA 708 standards 608 ANC Select to display the closed caption signal of the ElA CEA 608 standards transmitted as the ancillary data 608 VBI Select to display the closed caption signal of the ElA CEA 608 standards transmitted by using the line 21 Service 708 Sets Service when Type is set to 708 You can select from Service1 to Service6 Service1 Service 608 Sets Service when Type is set to 608 VBI 608 ANC or 608 708 You can select from CC1 to CC4 or Text1 to Text4 CC1 OSD Level Sets the luminance of the letter You can select from 100IRE bright 50IRE or 30IRE dark System Configuration Menu nuey Jejdeyo 73 Menu
48. illustrations of the menu screen gt Input Configuration 1 24 CH01 Slot No Nan Input No EERE Screen Aspect gt Sync Mode EEE Color Temp EEE Picture Preset EEHEHE Matrix Gamma gt 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the desired menu is displayed For more information about setting and adjustments see below Display example Indicates that gt Input Configuration 1 2 ja the menu CHO1 continues onto next page Slot No EERE Input No EERE Screen Aspect gt Sync Mode EE Chooses the setting value Color Temp ann Picture Preset EERE Matrix Gamma Indicates that this item has sub list You can go to the lower level Indicates that the menu is continued from gt Input Configuration 2 2 ja previous page CH01 Channel Name gt Enters NTSC Setup Level E numerical Component Level EENEN values Betacam Setup Level EEE RGB Range gt 10801 PsF gt Film Cadence nan Copy From gt Choosing the setting value The method for selecting the value is different due to the menu item e Selecting in setting mode Selecting from the setting list When selecting in setting mode 1 Using the UP or DOWN button or PHASE knob select the desired item and press the ENTER or Ent button The cursor moves to the setting value and the monitor enters in setting mode Display example gt Input Configuration 112 CHO1 Format gt Slot No LL Input No LL Screen Aspect
49. lamp Parallel Remote 3 4 Marker The display function of all markers set in the Marker Setting menu Aspect Marker The display function of the aspect marker set in the Marker Setting menu Area Marker 1 The display function of the area marker 1 set in the Marker Setting menu Area Marker 2 The display function of the area marker 2 set in the Marker Setting menu Side by Side The side by side function Wipe The wipe function Butterfly The butterfly function Blending The blending function Error Notify Clear The function to cancel the notification of the gamut error detection Power Off The monitor power function Parallel Remote 4 4 Black Detail Mode The display function in black detail mode For the pin assignment see PARALLEL REMOTE connector in Location and Function of Parts on page 17 Power System Configuration Menu Sets the status of the monitor when the main power is turned on or the power is turned on by remote operation Function and operation factory setting Standby Mode Sets the status when the MAIN POWER switch is turned on Off Operation mode On Standby mode Power On Status Sets the input channel when the power is turned on Last Sets to the channel that was selected at the time the power was last turned off CH Sets to the channel number specified in Default CH Default CH Selects the channel 01 to 30 when the Power On Status is set to CH 01
50. marker display Set the MARKER button to off Copying the Setting or Adjustment Value to Another Monitor You can save the setting or adjustment value in the Memory Stick and copy it to another monitor 1 Insert the Memory Stick into the Memory Stick insertion slot of the controller For details on the Memory Stick see Inserting Ejecting the Memory Stick on page 126 Select Memory Stick in the Save To menu page 76 of the File Management menu and then select New Name or the existing file name When you select New Name the display to create a new name appears Display example gt gt gt File Management Save to Memory Stick File1 File2 File3 Enter a new name 1 to 20 characters When the existing file name is selected the display to confirm a file name appears Display example gt gt gt gt File Management Save to Memory Stick FileX Overwrite this file OK ENTER Cancel MENU 3 Press the ENTER Ent button The data is saved in the Memory Stick e Data saving copying and deleting using the Memory Stick is not available on BKM 15R or BVM A14F5 e Data copying from the BVM A series monitor is not available Copying the Setting or Adjustment Value to Another Monitor suonyelado y sajdeyo 93 suonelado y Jeideu 94 Assigning the Function on the Function Button You can assign a function oth
51. or On 5 Note When the displayed signal is XYZ the blue signal is not cut Chroma Up Sets whether or not to increase the chroma value by 12 dB Off or On Note The chroma value is not increased in the following cases When the signal to be displayed is RGB or XYZ e When the composite signal is automatically displayed in monochrome depending on the color discrimination of the input adaptor e When the internal signal is displayed Black Frame Insertion Sets whether or not to display in black frame insertion mode Off or On Note The black frame is not inserted in the following cases e When Interlace is set to On e When the 24P or 24PSF input signal is displayed When Format of the Input Configuration menu is set to DVI Computer For details of this menu see Selecting Display Mode on page 85 Interlace Sets whether or not to display in interlace mode Off or On Notes Set Native Scan to On for the interlace display e The picture is not displayed in interlace mode in the following cases When Side by Side is set to On When Wipe is set to On When Butterfly is set to On When Blending is set to On When Pixel Zoom is set to on For details of this menu see Selecting Display Mode on page 85 Marker Sets whether or not to display all markers Off or On Note The marker is not displayed in the following cases When the input signal has no sync signal When the i
52. or confirmed setting Confirm Saves the changed or confirmed setting Trap Address Status Displays the IP address to send the information When Mode is set to Auto you can select this item This item cannot be selected when the monitor is controlled with BKM 15R or BVM A14F5 When the item is selected the IP address of Trap1 to Trap4 is displayed Reset Mode Address Resets the settings to send information manually or automatically and the IP address to the factory setting This item cannot be selected when the monitor is controlled with BKM 15R or BVM A14F5 When the item is selected the following message appears Are you sure OK To reset the data press the ENTER Ent button Cancel To cancel press the MENU button Authentication Sets whether or not to issue the authentication Disable or Enable This item cannot be selected when the monitor is controlled with BKM 15R or BVM A14F5 Community Sets the community name This item cannot be selected when the monitor is controlled with BKM 15R or BVM A14F5 When the item is selected you can enter the community name up to 20 characters public Initially public is entered automatically Enter any character after it New Name Enter a community name Protocol Setting Sets the required items for communications such as the port number This item cannot be selected when the monitor is controlled with BKM 15R or BVM A14F5 For the setting value consul
53. x x O x SMPTE 296M 720 50P x x O x SMPTE 293M Rec ITU 483 59 94P x x O x R BT 1358 576 50P x x O x Rec ITU R BT 1358 487 59 94i x x O x 576 50i x x O x EBU N10 720x487 59 94i O x x O SMPTE 259M 720x576 50i O x x O Single link 4 2 2 YPbPr 10bit x x x O SMPTE 292M YPbPr 10bit RGB 10bit 1920x1080 24 PsF Dual link 4 4 4 x x x O 2 SMPTE 372M YPbPr 12bit 3 RGB 12bit 3 Single link 4 2 2 YPbPr 10bit x x x O SMPTE 292M 8 YPbPr 10bit RGB 10bit 1920x1080 25PsF Dual link 4 4 4 x x x O 2 SMPTE 372M YPbPr 12bit RGB 12bit Single link 4 2 2 YPbPr 10bit x x x O SMPTE 292M YPbPr 10bit A RGB 10bit 1920x1080 30 PsF Dual link 4 4 4 x x x O 2 SMPTE 372M YPbPr 12bit RGB 12bit Single link 4 2 2 YPbPr 10bit x x x O SMPTE 292M YPbPr 10bit RGB 10bit 1920x1080 24 P Dual link 4 4 4 x x x O 2 SMPTE 372M YPbPr 12bit RGB 12bit Single link 4 2 2 YPbPr 10bit x x x O SMPTE 292M YPbPr 10bit RGB 1Obit 1920x1080 25P Dual link 4 4 4 x x x O 2 SMPTE 372M YPbPr 12bit RGB 12bit 104 Available Signal Formats O Signal can be reproduced O 2 Two adaptors are used Also compatible with 1 1 001 2048 x 1080 4 4 4 RGB format input signal is compatible with the input code 4 1019 10bit and 16 4079 12bit DVI D Interf
54. 0 o A eee ae 020 ES 550 202 bl na 2007 iia a Ses THE ad Meno ae S Tap E add 2307 EAT 500 308 8625 75 808 705 360 200 i TREN TOBIE an eee TOUS ya aa nao ao a e i fH 28 75 kHz fV 48 85 Hz Also compatible with 1 1 001 The analog component signal or analog RGB signal from BKM 229X is processed in 720 dots x 2 1440 dots Pixel Repetition 2 transmit the same pixel twice Over Scan The area size where 5 over scan portion in the normal scan is masked When the V size is over 1080 remove the 16 9 frame to change the aspect ratio to 16 10 To remove the 16 9 frame see Changing the Aspect Ratio of the Screen on page 21 When Native Scan Mode is set to Aspect Correction the area over the H size 1920 is not displayed Picture Display Size 109 Picture Frame Display Input adaptor Signal system ites eae Interlace Display frame rate Hz 720 x 576 50i O O 100 1440 x 576 50i O O 100 720 x 487 59 94i O O 120 1 001 1440 x 487 59 94i O O 120 1 001 1440 x 576 50P O x 100 1440 x 483 59 94P O x 120 1 001 1920 x 1080 24 PsF x x 96 1920 x 1080 25PsF O or 100 1920 x 1080 30 PsF O om 120 1920 x 1080 24 P x x 96 1920 x 1080 25P O x 100 1920 x 1080 30 P O x 120 1920 x 1080 50i O or 100 gt 1920 x 1080 60 i O or 120 3 1920 x 1080 50P O x 100 5 1920 x 1080 60 P O x 120 1280 x 720 24 P x x 96 1280 x
55. 100 080 When Variable dot is selected Set to 0360 to 2048 dot 0512 Height Sets the height of the area marker 1 when Area Size is set to Variable or Variable dot When Variable is selected Set to 050 to 100 080 When Variable dot is selected Set to 0240 to 1080 dot 0384 Mode Sets the shape of the area marker 1 You can select from Shape A Shape B or Shape C Shape A Shape B Shape C Note The size of the area is as follows depending on the Aspect Mode and 16 9 On Off setting Display Function Menu nue Jeldeyo 61 o 3 c Marker Setting nuey Jejdey Function and operation factory setting Example Area Size 80 Aspect Mode 16 9 or 4 3 With 16 9 80 Aspect Mode 16 9 80 Aspect Mode 4 3 With 4 3 80 Aspect Mode 16 9 80 Aspect Mode 4 3 Line Sets the thickness of the area marker 1 You can select from Thick thick or Thin thin Color Sets the color of the area marker 1 You can select from White white Red red Green green Blue blue Yellow yellow Cyan cyan or Magenta magenta Bright Sets the luminance of the area marker 1 You can select from 90IRE bright or 40IRE dark Area Marker 2 Sets the area marker 2 The set items are the same as for Area Marker 1 page 61 Center M
56. 3 of the Display Function menu Press the MENU button of the controller to return to the cursor display To end the pixel zoom operation When the cursor is displayed or the picture is magnified press the Pixel Zoom button of the controller Displaying the Picture in Black Detail Mode Displaying the Picture in Black Detail Mode Black detail mode display function Y ou can reduce to dull black color by backlight leaking and precisely assess any parts with low color gradation You can decrease the black level up to 40 of the normal display 100 cd m at 100 signal The parts with high color gradation higher than 75 IRE are clipped by the dynamic range of the circuit but a zebra pattern selectable is displayed in the clipped portions For details on the zebra pattern display for the clipped portion see Zebra Pattern page 65 in the Black Detail Setting menu of the Display Function menu The setting is in effect when Gamma transmission gamma of the Matrix Gamma menu is set to 2 2 or 2 6 RGB The contrast is not adjusted in black detail mode e The gamut error is not displayed in black detail mode The signal is not displayed in black detail mode in the following cases When Interlace is set to On When Black Frame Insertion is set to On When H Delay V Delay is set to On For the Matrix Gamma setting see Matrix Gamma page 53 of the Input Configuration menu To display the
57. 8 1 Line Sets the thickness of the aspect marker You can select from Thick thick or Thin thin Color Sets the color of the aspect marker You can select from White white Red red Green green Blue blue Yellow yellow Cyan cyan or Magenta magenta Bright Sets the luminance of the aspect marker You can select from 90IRE bright or 40IRE dark 60 Display Function Menu Menu Function and operation factory setting Area Marker 1 Sets the area marker 1 Area Marker 1 Sets whether or not to display the area marker 1 when the MARKER button is pressed Off or On Area Marker 2 Off On Marker Setting Aspect Mode Sets the aspect ratio of the area marker 1 You can select from 16 9 15 9 14 9 13 9 4 3 2 39 1 2 35 1 1 85 1 1 66 1 1 896 1 or Variable Note When Variable dot is selected in Area Size the size of the area marker 1 is set in pixel unit of the input signal and the Aspect Mode setting becomes invalid Aspect Sets the aspect ratio of the area marker 1 when Variable is selected in Aspect Mode Set to 1 00 1 to 3 00 1 1 78 1 Area Size Sets the size of the area marker 1 You can select from 80 88 90 93 Variable or Variable dot Width Sets the width of the area marker 1 when Area Size is set to Variable or Variable dot When Variable is selected Set to 050 to
58. ATIVE SCAN button to off The LED on the button is turned off 2 Press the SCAN button to select the scan mode Scan mode is changed to normal under and over scan mode by each press of the button Setting in the menu Set Scan Mode or Native Scan in the Function Switch menu of the Display Function menu gt gt Function Switch 1 4 16 9 H Delay naa V Delay nnn External Sync nnn Comb ana To set to the native scan mode Set Native Scan to On To select the scan mode 1 Set Native Scan to Off 2 Select Scan Mode then select scan mode from the following Normal Scan Normal mode Under Scan Under mode Over Scan Over mode For details on the Function Switch menu see Function Switch page 66 in the Display Function menu The scan mode is not selectable in the following cases e When Native Scan is set to On When the internal signal is displayed e When Side by Side is set to On e When Wipe is set to On e When Butterfly is set to On e When Blending is set to On Selecting the Native Scan Scan Mode suonyelado pJo1dey 87 suonelasdo y tejdeyo 88 Displaying Two Signals on One Screen Picture amp Picture Two input signals are output on the monitor You can select the display mode from Side by Side side by side Wipe wipe Butterfly butterfly and Blending blending This is useful for adjusting the color or comparing two pictures You can in
59. Available Signal Systems Available Signal Formats Input adaptor 7 5 BKM BKM BKM BKM Signal format Applied system 220D 227W 229X 243HS Standard 244CC Analog Composite NTSC ae 7 487 59 94i x O x x SMPTE 170M PAL 576 50i x O x P PAL M 487 59 94i x O x x Rec ITU R BT 470 SECAM 576 50 x O x z Analog Y C NTSC ar 487 59 94i 2 O z 7 PAL 576 50i x O x p PAL M 487 59 94i x O x 7 SECAM 576 50i x O x E 1080 60 i x x O 7 1080 50i x x O 2 Ae TE 1080 24 PsF x x O x 1080 25PsF x x O x SMPTE RP211 1080 30 PsF x x O se 1080 24 P x x O X 1080 25P x x O x SMPTE 274M 1080 30 P x x O 3 720 60 P y x O x SMPTE 296M 720 50P x x O se 483 59 94P a y O x SO e 576 50P x x O x Rec ITU R BT 1358 576 501 x x O x JEBUN10 SMPTE EBU N10 ee cold 487 59 94i a a O x Analog RGB 1080 60 i x x O x SMPTE 274M 1080 50i x x O x 1080 24 PsF x x O x 1080 25PsF x x O x SMPTE RP 211 1080 30 PsF x x O x Available Signal Formats sexipueddy 103 BKM BKM BKM BKM Signal format Applied system 220D 227W 229X 243HS Standard 244CC 1080 24 P x x O x 1080 25P x x O x SMPTE 274M 1080 30 P x x O x 720 60 P
60. Do not remove the Memory Stick PRO from the Memory Stick insertion slot during upgrading or disconnect the LAN cable between the monitor and controller e Do not turn off the power of the monitor and controller during upgrading After completion of upgrading the display on the screen disappears and the system is restarted After restarting the previous screen is displayed 6 Select the Monitor Upgrade menu in the System Configuration menu and confirm that the version of the selected item has been upgraded When the upgrade sequence does not move forward correctly the message such as Procedure failure is displayed in red If this error message is displayed contact your Sony representative Upgrading the controller 1 Insert the Memory Stick PRO into the Memory Stick insertion slot of the controller 2 Select the Controller Upgrade menu in the Controller menu page 83 3 Enter the 4 digit password Upgrading the Monitor and Controller suonyelado y sajdeyo 95 suonelasdo y Jejdeyo 96 al The Controller Upgrade screen is displayed and the current version is indicated For the password see Password page 74 of the System Configuration menu Select the item to upgrade from Software Upgrade or Kernel Upgrade After about 10 seconds the old and new software versions or kernel version and the message to confirm that you wish to execute the upgrade are displayed Display e
61. For details of the setting see the Input Configuration menu page 51 Setting the Display Mode of the Picture Set the display mode condition of the input signal to display on the screen The setting items are following e Setting Matrix Gamma transmission matrix and transmission gamma e Selecting the color gamut color space and gamma 1 Set Matrix Gamma in the Matrix Gamma menu page 53 of the Input Configuration menu 2 Select the color gamut color space and gamma in the Emulation menu page 57 of the Display Setting menu Adjusting Adjusting Before adjusting The monitor must be warmed up sufficiently To perform stable color reproduction turn on the power of the monitor display the white signal and leave it in this state for more than 30 minutes About monitor adjustment The monitor is used as a measuring instrument and is required to faithfully reproduce the input signal To measure the signal accurately the monitor must be calibrated correctly using a reference signal To calibrate adjust the following items in sequence 1 Chroma phase adjustment You can save the adjustment value in Preset to Preset5 and Preset D Cine The data of Preset to Preset5 or Preset D Cine is set to the channel in the Picture Preset menu page 53 of the Input Configuration menu Adjust the picture automatically with the auto chroma phase matrix function for every signal format and signal system to display the
62. M 1920x1080 60P 1125 1080 60 Progressive oat 1080 60P 16 9 SMPTE 274M 1920x1080 59 94P 1125 1080 60 1 001 Progressive S05 Available Signal Systems sexipuaddy 101 sexipueddy 102 A Total lines Active lines Framerate Scanning Aspect Display on the Signal system per frame per frame Hz format ratio Standard monitor 1280x720 24P 750 720 24 Progressive 16 9 SMPTE 296M ert 1280x720 23 98P 750 720 24 1 001 Progressive 16 9 SMPTE 296M 1280x720 25P 750 720 25 Progressive 16 9 SMPTE 296M 720 25P 1280x720 30P 750 720 30 Progressive 16 9 SMPTE 296M 790 30P 1280x720 29 97P 750 720 30 1 001 Progressive 16 9 SMPTE 296M 1280x720 50P 750 720 50 Progressive 16 9 SMPTE 296M 720 50P 1280x720 60P 750 720 60 Progressive 16 9 SMPTE 296M rep 1280x720 59 94P 750 720 60 1 001 Progressive 16 9 SMPTE 296M 1 896 1 2048x1080 24PsF 1125 1080 24 Progressive 2 391 2048 x 1080 24PsF 2048x1080 l 1 896 1 23 98PsF 1125 1080 24 1 001 Progressive Sans f 1 896 1 2048x1080 24P 1125 1080 24 Progressive 2 39 1 2048 x 1080 l 1 896 1 24P 2048x1080 23 98P 1125 1080 24 1 001 Progressive PEN For Details on the available signal system for the DVI D input signal see DVI D page 105 of Available Signal Formats The analog component signal or analog RGB signal from BKM 229X is processed in 720 dots x 2 1440 dots
63. MHz 1080 50P 50 MHz 1080 60 P 50 MHz 640x480 60 P 10 MHz 720x480 60 P 10 MHz 1280x720 60 P 25 MHz 1920x1080 60ri 25 MHz 720 1440 x480 60 i 5 MHz 720x576 50P 10 MHz 1280x720 50P 25 MHz 1920x1080 501 25 MHz 720 1440 x576 50i 5 MHz 1920x1080 60 P 50 MHz 1920x1080 50P 50 MHz 1920x1080 24 P 25 MHz 1920x1080 25P 25 MHz 1920x1080 30 P 25 MHz 107 Picture Display Size sexipueddy Input adaptor 7 7 Native Scan Sigra syetem Aspect att gawe en Nemal ungersean over Sean side by Sie H x V H x V H x V H x V H x V H x V H x V o an Na aa ee e ema na E ne E ar PETA E EN an le o as E E a S mela Pr ODE toa mana ne ee ee geo EA ESE mee ee hn peel aa ban han 76 560 H TO TON OR SE 2303 1920x 1080 na oF eS e aa ee 500 Top Hn ae Hani 1920x 1080 aa aa na e beeen ja 500 Pan TEORI 2307 1920x 1090 waa ar naga 8 aa ee 500 Top Ma 2303 TOL aa at ae e aa Tee 500 Top Mada 2303 MORI aan oF hn e aa ee 500 Top AS ee 1920x 1080 na ar ae e nga ja 500 Top Pena AN 307 1920x 1080 e uF ana 8 aa we 50 Top NO ORUS 2307 1920x1080 Tans uF an e aa vee 500 Ton Kn sda 2303 MOU na oF eS e aa ee 500 Top 1280 x 720 24 P 16 9 1280 x 720 1920 x 1080 1862 x 1048 1829 x 1029 960 x 540 1280 x 720 25P 16 9 1280x720
64. Memory Stick PRO Duo Terminal Write protect tab Use an object with a pointed end to Rear Front set the switch Before using a Memory Stick Micro Attach the M2 adaptor to the Memory Stick Micro to insert into the slot of the controller You cannot record or erase data when the write protect tab on the Memory Stick is set to LOCK Image data may be damaged in the following cases If you remove the Memory Stick or turn the power off when the access lamp is lit or flashing If you use a Memory Stick near static electricity or a magnetic field When writing in the memory area do not put strong pressure on the pen e 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 alocation that is Extremely hot such asin a car parked in the sun Under direct sunlight Very humid or subject to corrosive substances Do not insert m
65. R 0000 to 4095 3935 Lower Limit lower limit G 0000 to 4095 0080 B 0000 to 4095 0080 R 0000 to 4095 0080 Post Process Detection Sets the error detection setting for the signal after YPbPr is converted to RGB Detection Sets whether or not to detect the error of the input signal Off or On Pixel Threshold Sets the pixel number of the gamut error in the frame to notify the gamut error detection When the pixel number of the error is over the set pixel number the detection is notified Set to 00000 to 65535 00000 Signal Level Sets the upper and lower lines of the signal level The signal level to be set is black level 256 and white level 3760 in 12bit conversion value Upper Limit 0000 to 4095 3761 Lower Limit 0000 to 4095 0255 Zebra Pattern Sets the zebra pattern displayed by the gamut error detection Note When the setting for the zebra pattern is changed Zebra Pattern of Black Detail Setting is also set to the same setting value Line Sets the direction of the pattern Diagonal Type1 Right descending Diagonal Type2 Left descending Modulation Sets the amplitude of the pattern display Set to 1 to 50 16 Black Detail Setting Sets the black detail mode Clip Indicator Sets whether or not to display a zebra pattern in the clipped portions with high color gradation on the black detail mode display Off or On Zebra Pattern Sets the zebra p
66. SE T 100BASE TX straight LAN cable shielded type optional When an optional LAN cable is connected use a shielded type cable to prevent a malfunction due to noises 4 Connect the DC 5V OUT connector of the monitor and the DC 5V 12V IN connector of the controller by using the SMF 700 or the cable supplied with the BKM 37H Connections Or connect the output cable of the AC adaptor supplied with the controller to the DC 5V 12V IN connector of the controller Connecting the Multiple Units with the LAN The controller controls up to 32 monitors Up to four controllers are connected to one monitor in single mode The controller cannot control monitors in another subnetwork PEER TO PEER NETWORK LAN Set to LAN Monitor Monitor LAN 10 100 connector LAN 10 100 connector esas Y AC adaptor supplied with the BKM 16R 4 LAN 10 100 connector Switching hub recommended with AUTO MDI MDI X function L DC 5V 12V IN connector Controller BKM 16R NETWORK LAN PEER TO PEER Set to LAN 1 Tum off the MAIN POWER switch of the monitor before connecting the units 2 Connect to the network by using a 10BASE T 100BASE TX cable shielded type optional e When an optional LAN cable is connected use a shielded type cable to prevent a malfun
67. SONY LCD VIDEO MONITOR BVM L230 TRIMASTER wane OPERATION MANUAL 1st Edition Revised 4 WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED 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 the U S A 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 shield
68. Side by Side Wipe H Butterfly Blending Error Notify Clear Black Detail Mode Detection Pixel Threshold Signal Level Line Modulation Line Modulation Upper Limit Lower Limit Menu Structure System Configuration menu page 70 Main menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 System Configuration r Network H Parallel Remote r Monitor ID Group ID Network Setting I SNMP Setting Protocol Setting Parallel Remote 1 Pin 8 Pin Power On Screen Set I Password Date Time t Scan Mode Skip I Monitor Upgrade Maintenance Standby Mode Power On Status L Default CH Input Information Closed Caption ES Change Password Apply Password Software Upgrade Kernel Upgrade FPGA Upgrade IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Address Contact Name Location Trap Mode H Trap Address Setting Trap Address Status H Reset Mode Address Community SDCP SDAP Community SDCP Port No H SDAP Port No SDAP Broadcast SDAP Broadcast Period Acceptable IP Address Reset Protocol Setting r Format Position M CH No H Position CH Name Position Scan Mode Position r Closed Caption Type I Service 708 I Service 608 OSD Level r Adjustment Input Configuration Displ
69. T 601 240M RGB XYZ 709 601 User5 data M o Mioa Mial M IG MiG M G M G setting ity 22 ITU 22 SMPTE 5 ITU 26 ITU 26 ITU xv ITU w M G area 799 2 601 240 709 RGB 709 xyz 709 vcc 601 YCC Single 4 4 4 IRGB lebit 1640 x 480 60 P O x x SD Single 4 4 4 RGB 8bit 720 x 480 60 P O x x Single ons 11280 x 720 link 4 4 4 RGB 8bit 60 P O x x Singl ie Na ingle 4 Alar x link 4 4 4 RGB 8bit 60 O x x Single selon 1720 1440 x link 4 4 4 RGB 8bit 480 60 i O x x SD Single 14 4 4 RGB 8bit 720 x 576 50P O x x Single 4 4 4 RGB lebit 1280 x 720 50P O x x link Singl ER El ingle 4 al op f gt link 4 4 4 RGB abit 1920 x 1080 50 O x x jo Single salons 1720 1440 x a fink 44 4 RGB abt rer SD O x x D ISingle Lamy 11920 x 1080 link 14 4 4 RGB 8bit gop O x x Single selon 11920 x 1080 link 14 4 4 RGB 8bit sop O x x Single selon 11920 x 1080 Ie 4 4 4 RGB abit 1260 HD O x x Single selon 11920 x 1080 link 4 4 4 RGB 8bit 25P O x x Single ala 11920 x 1080 link 4 4 4 RGB lebit 30 P O x x fH 28 75 kHz fV 48 85 Hz Single 4 sx lane Maximum DVI link 4 4 4 RGB bit resolution Computer O x x E 1920 x 1200 59 95P
70. TE ITU 26 ITU 2 6 ITU xv TU xv M G area 709 601 240 709 RGB 709 xyz 709 YCC 601 YCC Single link 4 2 2 YPbPr 10bit 11280 x 720 25P O x Single link 4 2 2 YPbPr tobit 1280 720 O x HD Single link 4 2 2 YPbPr 10bit 1280 x 720 50P O x Single link 4 2 2 YPbPr t0bit 1280 x 720 O x 10bit DC 2048 x x O x x x Ka 12bi RGB O NG it x x x x x Dual link 4 4 4 Aa A DC 2048 XYZ 12bit x 1080 x x x O x x XYZ 10bit DC 2048 x x O x x x i 12bi RGB O it x x x x x Dual link 4 4 4 Pe DC 2048 XYZ 12bit x 1080 x x x O x x XYZ Also compatible with 1 1 001 The internal fixed value applies to the transmission matrix of the RGB format and XYZ format 2048 x 1080 4 4 4 RGB format input signal is compatible with the input code 4 1019 10bit and 16 4079 12bit O Selectable the default setting Blank column The signal is selectable but the display may not be correct due to the input signal x Not selectable EN 1 1TU709 2 ITU601 3 SMPTE240M Selectable from above 1 to 3 22 2 6 RGB 2 6XYZ xvYCC S LOG Standard S LOG Full Selectable from above to 6 Matrix Gamma Setting Table sexipuaddy 115 DVI D e M in the following table shows Matrix e Gin the following table shows Gamma Matrix Gamma i ITU R SMPTE D Cine D Cine xvYCC xvYCC Useri Matrix ITU R BT 709 Slahal format System Gamma B
71. WORK switch is set to PEER TO PEER this is not selectable When the ID number is entered you can select the data to be copied All Copies all data Picture Preset Copies the picture preset data Color Temp Copies the color temperature data CH Memory Copies the channel memory data Matrix Gamma Copies the user data of Matrix Gamma transmission matrix and transmission gamma Marker Copies the preset data of the marker System Copies the system data 76 File Management Menu Menu Function and operation factory setting Memory Stick Copy From Selects the data in the source Memory Stick When the item is selected the file names in the Memory Stick are displayed When the item is selected you can select the data to be copied All Copies all data Picture Preset Copies the picture preset data Color Temp Copies the color temperature data CH Memory Copies the channel memory data Matrix Gamma Copies the user data of Matrix Gamma transmission matrix and transmission gamma Marker Copies the preset data of the marker System Copies the system data Delete Deletes the file in the Memory Stick Memory Stick Deletes the file in the Memory Stick When the item is selected the file names in the Memory Stick are displayed When the file is selected the following message appears Delete this file OK To delete the data press the ENTER Ent button Can
72. a screw which can be inserted into the monitor to a depth of 6 to 8 mm a to 1 32 inches When the controller is attached with the BKM 37H When the tilt unit is removed from the BKM 37H Front 269 7 10 5 8 59 7 2 3 8 Side C ooo000000 pa 31 1 1 4 266 10 1 2 2 09000088 550000 722333 9 00000 479 7 19 Bottom When the tilt unit is attached to the BKM 37H 489 8 19 9 8 195 7 3 4 230 9 1 8 Front A a gt la 0 n Y Ww Xx W N NY J e seeccace 90000 C 00000000 Sn 000 EEEE O No Y Side 266 10 1 2 495 7 19 5 8 Bottom 489 8 19 3 8 4 M5 195 7 3 4 230 9 1 8 Dimensions sexipueddy 123 sexipueddy 124 Connection Cable Specifications for Color Temperature Probes Specified cables are required to connect color temperature probes to the monitor The following diagrams show pin assignments to connect the supplied connection cable for color temperature adjustment and optional D sub 9 pin connector Connection cable for color temperature
73. ace sampling Aspect Signal format System frequency patio Standard MHz Single link 4 4 4 RGB 8bit 640 x 480 60 P 25 200 4 3 Single link 4 4 4 RGB 8bit 720 x 480 60 P 27 027 4 3 16 9 CEA 861 Single link 4 4 4 RGB 8bit 1280 x 720 60 P 74 250 16 9 l l 16 9 CEA 861 Single link 4 4 4 RGB 8bit 1920 x 1080 60 i 74 250 3 391 Available Signal Formats BKM BKM BKM BKM Signal format Applied system 220D 227W 229X 243HS Standard 244CC Single link 4 2 2 YPbPr 10bit x x x O SMPTE 292M YPbPr 10bit RGB 10bit 1920x1080 30 P Dual link 4 4 4 x x x O 2 SMPTE 372M YPbPr 12bit RGB 12bit Single link 4 2 2 YPbPr 10bit x x x O SMPTE 292M YPbPr 10bit 3 RGB 10bit 1920x1080 50i Dual link 4 4 4 x x x O 2 SMPTE 372M YPbPr 12bit RGB 12bit Single link 4 2 2 YPbPr 10bit x x x O SMPTE 292M YPbPr 10bit RGB 10bit 1920x1080 60 i Dual link 4 4 4 x x x O 2 YPbPr 12bit SMPTE 372M RGB 12bit Dual link 4 2 2 YPbPr 10bit 1920x1080 50P x x x O 2 Dual link 4 2 2 YPbPr 10bit 1920x1080 60 P x x x O 2 Single link 4 2 2 YPbPr 10bit 1280x720 24 P x x x O Single link 4 2 2 YPbPr 10bit 1280x720 25P x x x O 3 o Single link 4 2 2 YPbPr 10bit 1280x720 30 P x x x O SMPTE 292M 2 Single link 4 2 2 YPbPr 10bit 1280x720 50P x x x O D Single link 4 2 2 YPbPr 10bit 1280x720 60 P x x x O 10bit RGB Dual link 4 4 4 12bit 2048x1080 24 PsF x x x
74. ace mode see Picture Frame Display on page 110 Selecting Display Mode suonyelado y sajdeyo 85 suonelado y Jejdeyo 86 Setting the Display of Native Scan Mode About the native scan mode You can set the picture display type for the native scan mode according to the input signal You can select x1 or x2 which differ in picture display size to map the pixels of the signal to the panel in one to one mode or Aspect Correction An SD signal of non square pixels the number of H pixels of the signal system is 720 or 1440 or a 640 x 480 SD signal of DVI video is displayed correctly by scaling processing of doubling for the V direction and correct aspect ratio for the H direction and the picture is also optimized and displayed by modifying the aperture coefficient value filter coefficient value etc in Aspect Correction mode For details see Picture Display Size on page 108 Set the native scan mode in the Native Scan Mode menu page 59 of the Display Setting menu Display of the input signal system 2048 x 1080 When the input signal system is 2048 x 1080 and the native scan mode is selected you can display no display area of the left and right sides over the H size 1920 by sliding the picture with the PHASE knob You can restore the display position to the center by pressing the MANUAL button of PHASE of the controller Displayed by sliding the picture with the PHASE knob of the contro
75. ack Detail Mode on page 90 Aspect selectable function A squeezed and recorded signal is displayed with the correct angle You can select from 4 3 16 9 1 896 1 and 2 39 1 aspect modes When the aspect ratio is set to 2 39 1 the resolution is reduced Remote control function Ethernet control The controller controls up to 32 monitors by the Ethernet J0BASE T 100BASE TX connection Up to four controllers are connected to one monitor in single mode You can control individual monitors or monitor groups simply by entering the monitor ID number or group ID number You can also execute the same operation on all connected monitors or put all connected monitors into the same setup and adjustment state Closed caption display function EIA CEA 608 or ELA CEA 708 standard closed caption signals superimposed on the SDI signals are displayed by installing the optional input adaptor BKM 244CC Variable picture adjustment functions Auto chroma phase and matrix adjustment function are equipped The white balance is automatically adjusted by using a commercially available probe Konica Minolta CA 210 DK Technologies PM5639 06 X Rite Eye One Pro Other features The color temperature is selectable from D65 D93 D61 D56 D Cine and User Built in test pattern for 100 white signal 20 gray signal 0 black signal PLUGE Picture Line Up Generation Eguipment signal color bar signal 5 step gray scale signal and ramp sig
76. ack please make sure that the rack does not overload the supply circuit 2 Providing protective earth When this product is installed in a rack and is supplied power from an outlet on the rack please confirm that the outlet is provided with a suitable protective earth connection 3 Internal air ambient temperature of the rack When this product is installed in a rack please make sure that the internal air ambient temperature of the rack is within the specified limit of this product 4 Prevention against achieving hazardous condition due to uneven mechanical loading When this product is installed in a rack please make sure that the rack does not achieve hazardous condition due to uneven mechanical loading 5 Install the equipment while taking the operating temperature of the equipment into consideration For the operating temperature of the equipment refer to the specifications of the Operation Manual 6 When performing the installation keep the following space away from walls in order to obtain proper exhaust and radiation of heat Lower Upper 4 4 cm 13 inches or more For the customers in Norway This equipment can be connected to IT power distribution system For kundene i Norge Dette utstyret kan kobles til et IT strgmfordelingssystem 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 lect
77. act Name Location Trap Mode Trap Address Setting Trap Address Status Reset Mode Address Authentication Community SDCP SDAP Community SDCP Port No SDAP Port No SDAP Broadcast SDAP Broadcast Period Reset Protocol Setting Menu Structure nue Je dey9 43 nuey Jajdey 44 Adjustment Menu Overview Adjusts the picture color temperature etc When Adjustment is selected the following menu is Note displayed This menu is not selectable in the following cases Position Adj gt Adjustment Color Temp Adj gt v e When Side by Side is set to On e When Wipe is set to On When Butterfly is set to On e When Blending is set to On Menu Function and Operation Menu Function and operation factory setting Picture Adj Adjusts the chroma phase matrix and signal level automatically and contrast brightness chroma and phase to set the preset value to picture adjustment preset data When the item is selected the picture adjustment preset data to be set is displayed To change the picture adjustment preset data to be adjusted you can select from Preset1 Preset2 Preset3 Preset4 Preset5 and Preset D Cine in the Picture Preset menu of the Input Configuration menu For information about the Input Configuration menu see page 51 Auto Sets the automatic adjustment of chroma phase matrix and signal leve
78. are entered then press the ENTER or Ent button The selected characters are confirmed and the display returns to the menu of the upper level To correct the entered character Press the Del button The character on the left side of the cursor is deleted Entering the Channel Number When selecting a one digit number press the button of the channel number When selecting a two digit number first press the 0 button then press a two digit channel number Channel numbers 91 to 97 assignment The signal systems to which the internal signal is displayed are assigned to channel numbers 91 to 97 The internal signal of the last signal system is displayed 091 PLUGE signal 092 20 gray signal 093 100 white signal Basic Menu Operations 094 Five step gray scale signal 095 Ramp signal 096 color bar signal 097 0 black signal To cancel the internal signal select one from the channel numbers 1 to 30 You cannot select channel numbers 91 to 97 in the following cases e When the XYZ or DVI Computer format signal is input e When Side by Side is set to On e When Wipe is set to On e When Butterfly is set to On e When Blending is set to On When Pixel Zoom is set to on Aborting Menu Operation Press the MENU button The menu of the upper level is displayed When the MENU button is pressed in setting mode or during adjustment the menu returns to the previous setting Menu Structure For details of ea
79. arker Sets the center marker Center Marker Sets whether or not to display the center marker Off or On Mode Sets the display mode of the center marker You can select from Short short or Long long Color Sets the color of the center marker You can select from White white Red red Green green Blue blue Yellow yellow Cyan cyan or Magenta magenta Bright Sets the luminance of the center marker You can select from 90IRE bright or 40IRE dark H Position Sets the horizontal position of the marker Set to 65 leftward to 65 rightward 00 V Position Sets the vertical position of the marker Set to 35 downward to 35 upward 00 Copy From Copies the other marker preset data Preset Value Copies other data in this monitor When the item is selected you can select from Marker1 Marker2 Marker3 Marker4 or Marker5 62 Display Function Menu o 5 Marker Setting Function and operation factory setting Other Monitor Copies data from another monitor Monitor ID Enter the ID number of the source monitor When the NETWORK switch is set to PEER TO PEER this is not selectable When the ID number is entered you can select from Marker1 Marker2 Marker3 Marker4 or Marker5 Memory Stick Copies data in the Memory Stick When the item is selected the file names in the source Memory Stick are d
80. at BEAN BUANA Ah 78 Menu Function and Operation ooooWoooW 78 Controller Menu Keimanan 80 CDV CIVIC ea o ade erica 80 Menu Function and Operation ooooooooo 80 Key Protect Menu inician 84 OVER 84 Menu Function and Operation oo oom 84 Chapter 4 Operations Selecting Display Mode mmm 85 Setting the Display of Native Scan Mode i oo 86 Table of Contents 5 6 Selecting the Native Scan Scan Mode 87 Displaying Two Signals on One Screen Picture amp Picture mn mmg 88 Magnifying the Picture Pixel ZOOM oo oom 89 Displaying the Picture in Black Detail Mode 90 Capturing the Picture of the HD Signal HD Frame Capture oom 91 Displaying the Area Marker or Aspect Marker 92 Copying the Setting or Adjustment Value to Another Monitor kaka 93 Assigning the Function on the Function Button 94 Upgrading the Monitor and Controller io 94 Saving the upgrade data in a Memory Stick PRO 94 Upgrading the monitor sia 95 Upgrading the Controller scccdissscccsnvcsssteversssivesedeeareaeocactevanevcete 95 Appendixes Specification Siria aa 97 Input Signals and Adjustable Setting Items 99 Available Signal SystemS oom 101 Available Signal Format oo 103 Aperture Modification Freguency o oo o oo 107 Pic
81. attern displayed in the clipped portions Note When the setting for the zebra pattern is changed Zebra Pattern of Gamut Error Display is also set to the same setting value Line Sets the direction of the pattern Diagonal Type1 Right descending Diagonal Type2 Left descending Modulation Sets the amplitude of the pattern display Set to 1 to 50 16 Capture Captures the still picture for the standard of the color evaluation Load Loads the captured picture from the Memory Stick When the item is selected you can select the file name to be loaded Display Function Menu nuey Jajdeyo 65 Menu Function and operation factory setting Rename Capture Changes a file name of the captured picture in the Memory Stick When the item is selected the file names are displayed When the file name is selected you can change the file name 1 to 20 characters Existing file name Enter the existing file name New Name Enter a new file name Note The must not be used as the first character Delete Deletes the file of the captured picture in the Memory Stick When the item is selected the file names in the Memory Stick are displayed When the file name is selected the following message appears Delete this file OK To delete the data press the ENTER Ent button Cancel To cancel press the MENU button Internal S
82. ault To cancel adjustment Press the MENU button The adjustment data is cleared To confirm adjustment Press the ENTER Ent button Copy From Copies picture adjustment preset data Note Automatic adjustment data is not copied Preset Value Copies other data in this monitor When the item is selected you can select from Preset1 Preset2 Preset3 Preset4 Preset5 or Preset D Cine Other Monitor Copies data from another monitor Monitor ID Enter the ID number of the source monitor When the NETWORK switch is set to PEER TO PEER this is not selectable When the ID number is entered you can select from Preset1 Preset2 Preset3 Preset4 Preset5 or Preset D Cine Memory Stick Copies data in the Memory Stick When the item is selected the file names in the source Memory Stick are displayed When the file is selected you can select from Preset1 Preset2 Preset3 Preset4 Preset5 or Preset D Cine Adjustment Menu nuey Jejdeyo 45 nuey Jajdey 46 Menu Function and operation factory setting Color Temp Adj Adjusts the color temperature When the item is selected the color temperature data to be adjusted is displayed Except for the XYZ format signal When D93 D65 D61 D56 or D Cine data is changed they are displayed as D93 D65 D61 D56 or D Cine To change the color temperature data to be adjusted sele
83. ay Setting Display Function System Configuration Individual Item File Management Controller Key Protect Authentication Network Parallel Remote Power On Screen Set Date Time Scan Mode Skip Menu Structure nue Je dey9 41 File Management menu page 76 Q a gt D ke ek Do w D 5 E 42 Main menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 File Management Save To Memory Stick Copy From r Other Monitor Monitor ID L_ Memory Stick Delete Memory Stick Data Maintenance Back Up System Data Restore System Data Status menu page 78 Main menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Status CH Status Model Name Serial No Software Version Operation Time Backlight Network Switch Controller Status Slot Status Option1 Option4 Model Name Serial No r Model Name Serial No K Software Version Network Switch Menu Structure Controller menu page 80 Key Protect menu page 84 Main menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Controller Key Protect Network Function Key Monitor ID Display Controller Upgrade Network Setting SNMP Setting Protocol Setting F1 F16 Software Upgrade Kernel Upgrade IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Address Cont
84. ber in the selected file Input Configuration Menu Display Setting Menu Overview This menu is used for setting the monitor condition such as the color reproduction or frame When Display Setting is selected the following menu is displayed gt Display Setting User Matrix Gamma Native Scan Mode Aperture Value NTSC Comb Filter Filter Switch Peak White Control gt Menu Function and Operation Menu Function and operation factory setting Color Gamut As the BVM L230 is equipped with the wider color space LED backlight the signal can be displayed emulation in the color gamut color space and gamma selected in the Emulation menu Emulation Sets the used color gamut color space and gamma BVM SMPTE C Displays in the color gamut of BVM A24 SMPTE C phosphor CRT BVM EBU Displays in the color gamut of BVM A24 EBU phosphor CRT ITU R BT 709 Displays in the color gamut of three primary colors chromaticity point provided by ITU R BT 709 D Cine Displays in the color gamut of three primary colors chromaticity point provided by SMPTE RP 431 2 L230 Native Displays in the color gamut of the BVM L230 individual three primary colors chromaticity point This is the widest color space setting of the signal reproduced by the BVM L230 S GAMUT Sets to display the color gamut of the wide color space mode S GAMUT which is available for the F23 Digital Cinematography Camera
85. cel To cancel press the MENU button Data Maintenance Does maintenance the system data Back Up System Data Writes the data to the Memory Stick as the backup data The In progress W is displayed and W flashes during data writing It may take some time to write the data Restore System Data Reads the data from the Memory Stick When the item is selected the following message appears All data will be restored and monitor will restart Are you sure OK To continue press the ENTER Ent button Reads the data from the Memory Stick and automatically restarts the monitor Cancel To cancel press the MENU button Returns to the Data Maintenance menu File Management Menu nuey Jejdeyo 77 Status Menu Overview This menu is used to view general data about the monitor status current channel etc When Status is selected the following menus are displayed gt Status 1 2 4 gt Status 2 2 Model Name EEHEHE Serial No HEHHE Slot Status Software Version HEHHEE Option1 HD SDI D1 gt Option2 D1 gt Operation Time EEHEEHE Option3 Composite Backlight EEHEEHE Option4 Component PP Network Switch nan nuey Jajdey 18 Menu Function and Operation Option1 to Option4 Menu Function and operation factory setting CH Status Displays the information on the used channels The infor
86. ch menu see the page in parentheses Adjustment menu page 44 Main menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Adjustment _ Picture Adj Auto Auto Adjust Color Bar I Restore Factory Data Status Slot No Format Matrix t Manual Adjust Copy From __ Preset Value Other Monitor Monitor ID Memory Stick Color Temp Adj Manual Manual Adjust Original Value Signal Contrast Hold nue Je dey9 Auto Auto Adjust Target Color Temp x y Target Luminance M Probe Contrast Hold Copy From Preset Value M Other Monitor ____ Monitor ID Memory Stick Restore Factory Data Position Adj H Shift V Shift Menu Structure 37 Input Configuration menu page 51 Main menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Input Configuration Format SDI HD SDI Dual Link HD SDI Composite YC I Component DVI Slot No Input No t Screen Aspect HD I Sync Mode SD DC 2048 x 1080 I Color Temp Picture Preset Matrix Gamma m HD H Shift Offset SD DC 2048 x 1080 RGB o DC 2048 x 1080 XYZ E DVI Computer 2 Channel Name o NTSC Setup Level Component Level
87. ct D93 D65 D61 D56 D Cine User1 User2 User3 User4 or User5 in the Color Temp menu of the Input Configuration menu For the XYZ format signal When D Cine XYZ data is changed it is displayed as D Cine XYZ To change the color temperature data to be adjusted select D Cine XYZ User XYZ1 User XYZ2 User XYZ3 User XYZ4 or User XYZ5 in the Color Temp menu of the Input Configuration menu For information about the Input Configuration menu see page 51 Manual Adjusts the color temperature manually When the item is selected the color temperature data to be set is displayed Except for the XYZ format signal When D93 D65 D61 D56 or D Cine data is changed they are displayed as D93 D65 D61 D56 or D Cine For the XYZ format signal When D Cine XYZ data is changed it is displayed as D Cine XYZ When Contrast Hold is set to Off the color temperature data and contrast data are displayed The contrast data is displayed as the picture preset data Preset1 to Preset5 or Preset D Cine set in Picture Preset of the Input Configuration menu or MANUAL To change the displayed data from the picture preset data to MANUAL set the MANUAL button of CONTRAST to on To change the displayed data from MANUAL to the picture preset data set the MANUAL button of CONTRAST to off To change the type of the picture preset data select from Preset1 to Preset5 or Preset D Cine in the Picture Preset menu of the Input Configuration menu
88. ct for a long period of time the finish of the cabinet may deteriorate or the coating may come off On Repacking Do not throw away the carton and packing materials They make an ideal container which to transport the unit 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 If you have any questions about this unit please contact your Sony service representative Precautions Functions Supported in Software Version 1 3 Menu Supported function Reference page User LUT The user LUT data are applied as the setting of the color 57 in the Color Gamut menu of the Display Setting gamut color space and gamma menu Aspect Correction An SD signal of non square pixels the number of H 59 108 in the Native Scan Mode menu of the Display pixels of the signal system is 720 or 1440 or a 640 x Setting menu 480 SD signal of DVI video is displayed correctly by scaling processing of doubling for the V direction and correct aspect ratio for the H direction and the pictur
89. ct the value using the PHASE knob nue Je dey9 Press the ENTER or Ent button The setting is confirmed and the cursor returns to the item Entering characters 1 Using the UP or DOWN button or PHASE knob select New Name or the existing name The means that one or more characters can be entered in sequence after the existing name Press the ENTER or Ent button Using the UP or DOWN button or PHASE knob select the characters that you wish to enter Display example gt gt Channel Name CHO1 PROG EDIT CAM___ VTR PREV New Name Basic Menu Operations 35 nuey Jejdey 36 When you press the UP button or turn the PHASE knob clockwise the characters and symbols appear in the seguence shown below Capital letters A B Y Z Lower case letters a b gt y z Numbers 0 Ol 8 gt 9 Marks Capital letters When you press the DOWN button or turn the PHASE knob counterclockwise the characters and symbols appear in the reverse sequence described above The usable symbols are limited depending on the menu space is not used as a first character of a sentence Press the ENTER or Ent button The selected character is entered Display example gt gt Channel Name CHO1 PROG___ EDIT CAM VTR___ PREV___ New Name 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all the characters
90. ction due to noises e We recommend to use an optional switching hub with auto selection function AUTO MDI MDI X of a straight cross cable When the switching hub without auto selection function is used connect the monitor and switching hub with the straight cable and the controller and switching hub with the cross cable 3 Connect the output cable on the AC adaptor supplied with controller to the DC 5V 12V IN connector of the controller When the multiple units are connected set for the LAN before setting the NETWORK switch to LAN page 28 4 Set the NETWORK switches of each monitor and the controller to LAN Connections suoneledelg z ejdeyo 25 suoneiedaig z ejdeyo 26 Turning on the Power Connecting the AC Power Cord 1 Plug the AC power cord into the AC IN connector on the rear panel Then attach the AC plug holder supplied to the AC power cord AC plug holder supplied Attach the AC plug holder to the AC power cord and connect the cord to the AC IN connector so that the cord does not come loose 2 Slide the AC plug holder over the cord until it locks To disconnect the AC power cord Pull out the AC plug holder while pressing the lock levers Turning on the Monitor Press the MAIN POWER switch on the rear panel to turn on the power When you turn on the monitor for the first time after purchasing it the Select Area screen is
91. ction menu Position Adj 50 Adjustment menu Post Process Detection 65 Display Function menu Power 72 System Configuration menu Power On Status 73 System Configuration menu Preset Value 45 Adjustment menu 49 Adjustment menu Probe 48 Adjustment menu Protocol Setting 71 System Configuration menu 81 Controller menu R Off 67 Display Function menu Restore System Data 77 File Management menu Rename 66 Display Function menu Restore Factory Data 45 Adjustment menu 50 Adjustment menu RGB Range 55 Input Configuration menu Save To 76 File Management menu Scan Mode 66 Display Function menu 73 System Configuration menu Scan Mode Skip 74 System Configuration menu Screen Aspect 52 Input Configuration menu Serial No 78 Status menu Service 608 73 System Configuration menu Service 708 73 System Configuration menu Side by Side 63 Display Function menu 69 Display Function menu Signal 47 Adjustment menu Signal Level 64 Display Function menu 65 Display Function menu Slot No 52 Input Configuration menu Slot Status Option 1 to Option 4 78 Status menu SNMP Setting 70 System Configuration menu 80 Controller menu Software Upgrade 75 System Configuration menu 83 Controller menu Software Version 78 Status menu Standby Mode 73 System Configuration menu Status 78 Status menu Sync Mode 53 Input Configuration menu System Configuration 70 System Configuration menu Menu Index sexipuaddy 131 sexipueddy 132 Menu I
92. der The cables connected to the input adaptors can be gathered together in the supplied cable holder 1 Remove the screw 2 Attach the cable holder to the monitor with the removed screw Cable holder supplied 3 Gather the cables together in the cable holder Changing the Aspect Ratio of the Screen The 16 9 frame is installed at the factory The aspect ratio can be switched from 16 9 to 16 10 by removing the 16 9 frame To display the native scan picture x2 mode of the 576 50i signal or whole picture of the UXGA or WUXGA signal remove the 16 9 frame 1 Remove the front frame suoyeledeig z Jo1deu Changing the Aspect Ratio of the Screen D7 suoneiedaig z ejdeyo 22 3 Replace the front frame by pressing it until it clicks Attaching the 16 9 frame 1 Remove the front frame 2 Replace the 16 9 frame and secure it with 10 screws 3 Replace the front frame by pressing it until it clicks Attaching the Bracket Attaching the Bracket You can prevent falling of the monitor by using the supplied bracket 1 Remove three screws from the bracket Bracket supplied 2 Attach the bracket on the rear panel of th
93. displayed Select the area where you intend to use this monitor For selecting the area see page 27 Turning on the Power The warm up time is more than 30 minutes approximately When the monitor is in standby mode As the OPERATE lamp lights in red in standby mode press the MONITOR I switch of the controller The OPERATE lamp lights in green and the monitor enters operation mode Settings Selecting the Area When you turn on the monitor for the first time after purchasing it select the area where you intend to use this monitor from among the options When the area is selected the menu item settings suitable for the selected area are applied Default value for each area 320000 a o o o ENTER button UP DOWN buttons Ent button 1 Turn on the monitor with the MAIN POWER switch suoyeledeig z Jo1deu The Select Area screen appears North America Select Area Latin America Color Setup Component goor Temp Level Level Emulation BVM North America D65 7 5 Betacam SMPTE C Latin America Argentina D65 0 ENTE BVM EBU PAL amp PAL N SMPTE Area Paraguay D65 0 EBU N10 BVM EBU Uruguay pes o SMPE BVMEBU NTSC amp PAL BVM M Area Other Area D65 7 5 Betacam SMPTE C GAfrica Australasia SMPTE Europe D65 0 EBU N10 BVM EBU Middle East BVM NTSC Area D65 7 5 Betacam Asia Except i
94. djustment backlight adjustment For this reason as the upper limit of Target Luminance becomes about 120 cd m set it to less than 120 cd m e The luminance calibrated internally by the backlight does not guarantee an absolute value and may be different from the luminance calibrated by the probe When you set Target Luminance near to the upper limit 250 or the lower limit 40 the setting value may exceed the adjustment range and cause an error If an adjustment error occurs change Target Luminance and perform the automatic adjustment again Probe Selects the probe to be used for automatic adjustment of the color temperature CA 210 Select when Konica Minolta CA 210 is used PM 5639 06 Select when DK Technologies PM 5639 06 is used Eye One Pro Select when X Rite Eye One Pro is used The cable to connect the probe and the monitor is required About the color temperature after automatic adjustment The values of x and y displayed by the probe may be different from those set in Target Color Temp because the x and y values of the probe is calibrated by the monitor Note An external PC with USB connector and software for adjusting the color temperature are required to use the Eye One Pro Before adjusting the color temperature automatically start the software for adjusting the color temperature For the software for adjusting the color temperature please contact your Sony representative For more information about
95. e before adjustment To reset Contrast to the value before adjustment Press the MANUAL button of CONTRAST Note You cannot reset the setting after you press the ENTER Ent button To cancel adjustment Press the MENU button The adjustment data is cleared and the setting returns to the previous value To confirm adjustment Press the ENTER Ent button Original Value Sets the initial value Except for the XYZ format signal You can select from D93 D65 D61 D56 D Cine User1 User2 User3 User4 or User5 When D93 D65 D61 D56 or D Cine data is changed they are displayed as D93 D65 D61 D56 or D Cine For the XYZ format signal You can select from D Cine XYZ User XYZ1 User XYZ2 User XYZ3 User XYZ4 or User XYZ5 When D Cine XYZ data is changed it is displayed as D Cine XYZ Signal Sets the white signal to be used for adjustment Internal Select when an internal signal is used The signal is automatically switched to the 100 white signal External Select when an external input signal is used Supply the 100 white signal Note When the signal format set in the Format menu of the Input Configuration menu is 4 4 4 XYZ 12bit or DVI Computer this menu is not selectable Input the 100 white signal Contrast Hold Sets whether or not to adjust the color temperature and contrast backlight at the same time Off Contrast is adjusted On Contrast is not adjusted Auto Ad
96. e interlace input signal is captured in each frame first field F 0 and second field F 1 The frame is not captured in the following cases When Side by Side is set to On When Wipe is set to On When Butterfly is set to On When Blending is set to On When Pixel Zoom is set to on When the internal signal is displayed When the input signal has no sync signal When the captured frame is displayed The HD Frame Capture function is not available on BKM 15R and BVM A14F5 To capture 1 Insert the Memory Stick into the Memory Stick insertion slot of the controller For details on the Memory Stick see Inserting Ejecting the Memory Stick on page 126 2 Display the picture and press the CAPTURE button of the controller at the point on the picture to be captured The captured still picture appears on the display Capturing the Picture of the HD Signal HD Frame Capture suonyelado pJo1dey 91 suonelado y Jejdeyo 92 ENTER Cancel MENU To hide characters on the monitor set the CHAR OFF button to on As the characters are hidden it becomes easy to confirm the still picture To display the characters set the CHAR OFF button to off 3 Press the ENTER Ent button The display of the captured still picture is cleared and saving in the Memory Stick of the captured frame Starts The In progress MP is displayed and m
97. e is also optimized and displayed by modifying the aperture coefficient value filter coefficient value etc Peak White Control The signal gain is controlled automatically according to 59 in the Display Setting menu the setting value for brightness to prevent clipping e Black Detail Setting The display mode to reduce to dull black color by 11 65 69 90 in the Display Function menu backlight leaking and assess any parts with low color e Black Detail Mode gradation precisely black detail mode display in the Function Switch menu of the Display Function menu Monitor Upgrade The monitor is upgraded 75 in the System Configuration menu Controller Upgrade The controller is upgraded 83 in the Controller menu Functions Supported in Software Version 1 3 9 MBIAIBAQ Jaydeyo M Q Jajdeyo 10 Features The BVM L230 is 23 inch LCD Video Monitor This is suitable for television stations or video production houses where precise image reproduction is required The BVM L230 features flat panel and TRIMASTER which is a new technology developed for three elements accurate color reproduction precision imaging and quality picture consistency that are in demand for professional use TRIMASTER decreases the viewing difference that occurs due to the individuality of each panel Also the BVM L230 realizes the high picture quality and high trust required for the master
98. e monitor with the three removed screws 3 Attach a piece of string etc to the bracket and secure it to the floor or wall Con necti ons Note on connecting the cable to the DC 5V OUT connector Be sure to plug the male connector of the cable into the DC 5V OUT connector of the monitor Insert the connector so as to fit the shape of the DC 5V OUT connector Bracket Plug the male connector into the monitor suolyeledald zg ejdeyo Connections 23 Connecting the Controller BKM 16R Monitor DC 5V OUT connector PEER TO PEER suoneiedaig z ejdeyo 24 NETWORK LAN Set to PEER TO PEER LAN 10 100 connector SMF 700 etc LAN 10 100 DC 5V 12V IN connector Controller connector BKM 16R NETWORK LAN PEER TO PEER Set to PEER TO PEER 1 Turn off the MAIN POWER switch of the monitor before connecting the units 2 Set the NETWORK switches of the monitor and the controller to PEER TO PEER 3 Connect the LAN 10 100 connector of the monitor and the LAN 10 100 connector of the controller by using the SMF 700 or the cable supplied with the BKM 37H or a 10BA
99. ed in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules For the customers in Europe This product with the CE marking complies with both the EMC Directive and the Low Voltage Directive issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European standards e EN60950 1 Product Safety EN55103 1 Electromagnetic Interference Emission e EN55103 2 Electromagnetic Susceptibility Immunity This product is intended for use in the following Electromagnetic Environment E4 controlled EMC environment ex TV studio The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation 1 7 1 Konan Minato ku Tokyo Japan The Authorized Representative for EMC and product safety is Sony Deutschland GmbH Hedelfinger Strasse 61 70327 Stuttgart Germany For any service or guarantee matters please refer to the addresses given in separate service or guarantee documents This apparatus shall not be used in the residential area For the customers in Europe Australia and New Zealand WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Attention when the product is installed in Rack 1 Prevention against overloading of branch circuit When this product is installed in a rack and is supplied power from an outlet on the r
100. er frame Hz format ratio Standard monitor 720x576 50i 625 576 25 2 1 Interlace 16 9 4 3 ect 575 501 1440x576 50i 625 576 25 2 1 Interlace 16 9 4 3 575 501 720x487 59 941 525 487 30 1 001 2 1 Interlace 16 9 4 3 ea 480 601 1440x487 59 94i 1525 487 30 1 001 2 1 Interlace 16 9 4 3 480 601 1440x576 50P 625 576 50 Progressive 16 9 4 3 576 50P 1440x483 59 94P 525 483 60 1 001 Progressive 16 9 4 3 480 60P 16 9 SMPTE RP211 1920x1080 24PsF 1125 1080 24 Progressive 304 16 7 SMPTE RP211 E 1920x1080 R 23 98PsF 1125 1080 24 1 001 Progressive RAG 16 9 SMPTE RP211 1920x1080 25PsF 1125 1080 25 Progressive zagi 1080 25PsF 16 9 SMPTE RP211 1920x1080 30PsF 1125 1080 30 Progressive Sg 16 a SMPTE RP211 an 1920x1080 5 29 97PsF 1125 1080 30 1 001 Progressive 3307 16 9 SMPTE 274M 1920x1080 24P 1125 1080 24 Progressive 2307 1080 24P f 16 9 SMPTE 274M 1920x1080 23 98P 1125 1080 24 1 001 Progressive 530 16 9 SMPTE 274M 1920x1080 25P 1125 1080 25 Progressive 2394 1080 25P f 16 9 SMPTE 274M 1920x1080 30P 1125 1080 30 Progressive 2301 1080 30P 16 9 SMPTE 274M 1920x1080 29 97P 1125 1080 30 1 001 Progressive 2304 16 9 SMPTE 274M 1920x1080 50i 1125 1080 25 2 1 Interlace EE 1080 501 i 16 9 SMPTE 274M 1920x1080 60i 1125 1080 30 2 1 Interlace Seva 1080 601 16 9 SMPTE 274M 1920x1080 59 94i 1125 1080 30 1 001 2 1 Interlace Saga 16 9 SMPTE 274M 1920x1080 50P 1125 1080 50 Progressive EE 1080 50P 4 16 9 SMPTE 274
101. er than the factory preset on the function button of the controller 1 Select the Function Key menu in the Controller menu 2 Select Fl to F16 button and then the function assigned on each button The following functions are assigned Scan Mode Native Scan 16 9 H Delay V Delay External Sync Comb Char Off Color Temp Capture Load Aperture Mono Blue Only R Off G Off B Off Chroma Up Black Frame Insertion Interlace Pixel Zoom Marker Aspect Marker Area Marker 1 Area Marker 2 Side by Side Wipe Butterfly Blending Error Notify Clear Degauss Black Detail Mode For details on the assigned function see Function Key page 81 in the Controller menu Upgrading the Monitor and Controller You can upgrade the monitor and the controller with the data saved in a Memory Stick You can upgrade the following data Monitor Software program Kernel FPGA data Controller Software program Kernel Upgrading of the software for the controller is available for version 1 11 or later of the software for the controller and upgrading of the controller kernel is available for version 1 2 or later Use a Memory Stick PRO for upgrading If a Memory Stick other than Memory Stick PRO is used the upgrading may not be executed correctly To initialize the Memory Stick PRO use a machine and application corresponding to Memory Stick PRO If Windows Explorer is used for initial
102. ernal sync signal is used External Select when an external sync signal is used Color Temp Sets the color temperature Except for the XYZ format signal You can select from D93 D65 D61 D56 D Cine User1 to User5 When D Cine RGB is selected the color temperature is set to x 0 314 and y 0 351 in the CIE chromaticity coordinate When D93 D65 D61 D56 or D Cine data is changed they are displayed as D93 D65 D61 D56 or D Cine For the XYZ format signal You can select from D Cine XYZ or User XYZ1 to User XYZ5 When D Cine XYZ data is changed it is displayed as D Cine XYZ Picture Preset Sets the picture adjustment preset Select from Preset1 to Preset5 or Preset D Cine Matrix Gamma Sets Matrix Gamma data transmission matrix and transmission gamma depending on the input signal format Matrix Gamma data are seven data in which the transmission matrix and transmission gamma have been preset and five user data in which the transmission matrix and transmission gamma can be selected respectively see below table Preset data ITU R BT 709 ITU R BT 601 SMPTE 240M D Cine RGB D Cine XYZ xvYCC 709 xvYCC 601 Data set respectively User1 to User5 The Matrix Gamma data can be set for each type of the input signal HD SD DC 2048 x 1080 RGB DC 2048 x 1080 XYZ or DVI Computer For the type of the input signal see Matrix Gamma Setting Table page 112 Matrix Gamma Matrix Ga
103. et the IP address of Trap1 to Trap4 Cancel Cancels the changed or confirmed setting Confirm Saves the changed or confirmed setting Trap Address Status Displays the IP address to send the information When Mode is set to Auto you can select this item When the item is selected the IP address of Trap1 to Trap4 is displayed Reset Mode Address Resets the settings to send information manually or automatically and the IP address to the factory setting When the item is selected the following message appears Are you sure OK To reset the data press the ENTER Ent button Cancel To cancel press the MENU button Authentication Sets whether or not to issue the authentication Disable or Enable Community Sets the community name When the item is selected you can enter the community name up to 20 characters public Initially public is entered automatically Enter any character after it New Name Enter a community name Protocol Setting Sets the required items for communications such as the port number For the setting value consult the network administrator SDCP SDAP Community Sets the SDCP SDAP community name When the item is selected you can enter the community name four characters SONY SONY is entered as a community name New Name Enter a new name SDCP Port No Sets the SDCP port number Set to 53434 to 53534 53484 SDAP Port No Sets the SDAP port
104. et to DVI Computer The native scan is displayed regardless of the setting When a digital cinema signal 2048 x 1080 is input and the internal signal is displayed Native Scan is set to Off and the normal scan is displayed regardless of the setting When the signal system is the SD signal of 720 x 576 or 1440 x 576 Native Scan Mode is set to Aspect Correction and the internal signal of the aspect ratio 16 9 is displayed Native Scan is set to Off and the normal scan is displayed regardless of the setting 16 9 Sets whether or not to display the aspect in 16 9 or 1 896 1 digital cinema signal Off or On Notes e The aspect ratio is not selectable in the following cases When Native Scan Mode is set to x1 or x2 and Native Scan is set to On When the input signal has no sync signal e The aspect ratio may be fixed due to the signal format For details see Available Signal Formats on page 103 66 Display Function Menu Menu Function and operation factory setting H Delay Function Switch Sets whether or not to display in H delay Off or On When the 720 24 25 30P signal is input the display position is changed with the PHASE knob Note The picture is not displayed in H delay in the following cases When the input signal has no sync signal When the internal signal is displayed When Format of the Input Configuration menu is set to DVI Video or DVI Computer When Side by Side is s
105. et to On When Wipe is set to On When Butterfly is set to On When Blending is set to On When the captured frame is displayed V Delay Sets whether or not to display in V delay Off or On Note The picture is not displayed in V delay in the following cases When the input signal has no sync signal When the internal signal is displayed When Format of the Input Configuration menu is set to DVI Video or DVI Computer When Side by Side is set to On When Wipe is set to On When Butterfly is set to On When Blending is set to On When the captured frame is displayed External Sync Sets whether or not to select external sync mode Off or On when the analog component signal or analog RGB signal format is input When On is selected the signal to be displayed is synchronized with the sync signal input to the SYNC connector External Sync When Off is selected the signal to be displayed is synchronized with the sync signal included in the signals being monitored Internal Sync Notes When Component is set to YPbPr or RGB in Format of the Input Configuration menu you can set the external sync e The external sync is not set in the following cases When the internal signal is displayed When the captured frame is displayed Comb Sets whether or not to use the comb filter Off or On When Off is selected the trap band pass filter Trap BPF is selected You can select the type of comb
106. f the default gateway no setting Cancel Cancels the changed or confirmed setting Confirm Saves the changed or confirmed setting SNMP Setting Sets SNMP For the setting value consult the network administrator Contact Sets the information of the administrator When the item is selected you can enter a new name New Name Enter a new name up to 20 characters Name Sets the information for the administration device ID When the item is selected you can enter a new name New Name Enter a new name up to 20 characters 80 Controller Menu o 5 c Function and operation factory setting 3 Location Sets the location information E When the item is selected you can enter a new name 2 New Name Enter a new name up to 20 characters Trap Sets the address to send the information Mode Sets the settings to send information manually or automatically Manual or Auto This item cannot be selected when the monitor is controlled with BKM 15R or BVM A14F5 Trap Address Setting Sets the IP address to send the information 000 000 000 000 When Mode is set to Manual or the monitor is controlled with BKM 15R or BVM A14F5 you can select this item When the item is selected you can set the IP address of Trap1 to Trap4 When the monitor is controlled with BKM 15R or BVM A14F5 you can set only the IP address of Trap1 and Trap2 Cancel Cancels the changed
107. ff or On Note The black detail mode is not set in the following cases e When Interlace is set to On e When Black Frame Insertion is set to On e When H Delay V Delay is set to On Display Function Menu nuey Jejdeyo 69 System Configuration Menu Overview This menu is used to set the system such as the network parallel remote control function etc When System Configuration is selected the following menu is displayed gt System Configuration Parallel Remote Power On Screen Set Password Date Time vvvvyv Monitor Upgrade gt Maintenance gt nuey Jajdey Scan Mode Skip EEE Menu Function and Operation Menu Function and operation factory setting Network Sets the remote control function of the network Monitor ID Enter a monitor ID number Set to 01 to 99 01 Group ID Enter a group ID number Set to 01 to 99 01 Network Setting Sets the IP address subnet mask and default gateway For the setting value consult the network administrator IP Address Sets the IP address 192 168 000 001 Note When the NETWORK switch is set to PEER TO PEER the IP address is set to 192 168 0 1 regardless of the display When the NETWORK switch is set to LAN the IP address is set to the displayed one Subnet Mask Sets the subnet mask 255 255 255 000 Note When the NETWORK switch is set to PEER TO PEER the subnet mask is
108. filter in NTSC Comb Filter menu page 59 of the Display Setting menu Notes When Composite is set to Auto NTSC PAL or PAL M in Format of the Input Configuration menu you can set the comb filter The comb filter is not set in the following cases When the internal signal is displayed When the captured frame is displayed Aperture Sets whether or not to function the aperture modification Off or On Off when the signal is displayed in Aspect Correction mode of the native display On when the signal is displayed in mode other than Aspect Correction of the native display Mono Sets whether or not to display in monochrome mode Off or On Note When the displayed signal is XYZ the signal is not displayed in monochrome mode Blue Only Sets whether or not to display only the blue signal as a monochrome picture after cutting the red and green signals Off or On Note When the displayed signal is XYZ the signal is not displayed in blue only mode R Off Sets whether or not to cut the red signal Off or On Note When the displayed signal is XYZ the red signal is not cut Display Function Menu nuey Jejdeyo 67 nuey 4a deyD 68 Menu Function and operation factory setting 5 G Off Sets whether or not to cut the green signal Off or On 3 Note A When the displayed signal is XYZ the green signal is not cut 3 B Off Sets whether or not to cut the blue signal Off
109. ftware Version Displays software version Network Switch Controller Status Displays the NETWORK switch setting Status Menu nus 4e deu9 79 Controller Menu Overview This menu is for the network setting and assigning the function to the function button of the controller When Controller is selected the following menu is displayed gt Controller Function Key gt Monitor ID Display Lit Controller Upgrade nuey Jejdey Menu Function and Operation Menu Function and operation factory setting Network Sets the remote control function of the network For the setting value consult the network administrator Network Setting Sets the IP address subnet mask and default gateway IP Address Sets the IP address 192 168 000 100 Note When the NETWORK switch is set to PEER TO PEER the IP address is set to 192 168 0 100 regardless of the display When the NETWORK switch is set to LAN the IP address is set to the displayed one Subnet Mask Sets the subnet mask 255 255 255 000 Note When the NETWORK switch is set to PEER TO PEER the subnet mask is set to 255 255 255 000 regardless of the display When the NETWORK switch is set to LAN the subnet mask is set to the displayed one Default Gateway Sets whether or not to set the default gateway Off or On Address Sets the address o
110. gnal reproduced by the BVM L230 x y R 0 661 0 313 G 0 233 0 664 B 0 154 0 064 Typical 3 For displaying the color gamut of the wide color space mode S GAMUT which is available for the F23 Digital Cinematography Camera Operating conditions Temperature 0 C to 35 C 32 F to 95 F Optimum temperature 20 C to 30 C 68 F to 86 F 0 to 90 no condensation 700 hPa to 1060 hPa Humidity Pressure Storage and transport conditions Temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Humidity 0 to 90 Pressure 700 hPa to 1060 hPa Accessories supplied AC power cord 1 AC plug holder 1 Cable holder 1 Bracket 1 Connection cable for color temperature adjustment 1 Operation Manual Japanese English each 1 CD ROM 1 Using the CD ROM Manual 1 Optional accessories BKM 16R Monitor Control Unit BKM 37H Controller Attachment Stand SMF 700 Monitor Interface Cable Sony BKM 23M Monitor Protection Panel BKM 220D SDI 4 2 2 Input Adaptor with serial number 2100001 or higher BKM 227W NTSC PAL Input Adaptor BKM 229X Analog Component Input Adaptor with serial number 2200001 or higher BKM 243HS HD D1 SDI Input Adaptor with serial number 2108355 or higher BKM 244CC HD SD SDI Closed Caption Adaptor BKM 220D This equipment may not meet the requirement for the electromagnetic interference standard Specifications if an input adaptor with a serial numbe
111. he OPTION 1 and 2 or OPTION 3 and 4 option slots and Format is set to 4 2 2 YPbPr 10bit 4 4 4 YPbPr 10bit 4 4 4 RGB 10bit 4 4 4 YPbPr 12bit 4 4 4 RGB 12bit or 4 4 4 XYZ 12bit Note When the setting of Format and the installed adaptor do not match the setting value may not be changed Set the Format correctly according to the installed adaptor Input No Enters the input connector number You can select from Input 1 or Input 2 You can select when Format is set to HD SDI D1 Auto D1 4 2 2 YPbPr 10bit 4 4 4 YPbPr 10bit 4 4 4 RGB 10bit 4 4 4 YPbPr 12bit 4 4 4 RGB 12bit or 4 4 4 XYZ 12bit Note When the setting of Format and the installed adaptor do not match the setting value may not be changed Set the Format correctly according to the installed adaptor Screen Aspect Selects the aspect ratio Note This menu is not selectable when Format is set to DVI Computer HD Sets the aspect ratio of the HD signal You can select from 16 9 or 2 39 1 SD Sets the aspect ratio of the SD signal You can select from 16 9 or 4 3 DC 2048 x 1080 Sets the aspect ratio of the digital cinema signal 2048 x 1080 You can select from 1 896 1 or 2 39 1 52 Input Configuration Menu Menu Function and operation factory setting Sync Mode Sets the sync signal when the analog component signal or analog RGB signal is input You can select when Format is set to Component YPbPr or Component RGB Internal Select when an int
112. he format of an input signal It is recommended that a particular format be selected if it is determined NTSC PAL PAL M SECAM YC Sets the Y C signal format when BKM 227W is installed Auto Changes automatically according to the format of the input signal It will take a few seconds to detect the format of an input signal It is recommended that a particular format be selected if it is determined NTSC PAL PAL M SECAM Q 2 Component Sets the analog component signal format or analog RGB signal format when BKM 229X is installed w You can select from YPbPr or RGB 3 DVI Sets the DVI signal format Video Displays the CEA 861 signal Computer Displays the computer output signal such as the VESA standard signal For each signal format to be displayed see page 105 Slot No Enters the option slot number You can select from Option1 to Option4 Option1 amp 2 or Option3 amp 4 Adaptor and the item to be selected Option1 to Option4 When the BKM 243HS or BKM 244CC is installed and Format is set to HD SDI D1 Auto When the BKM 220D BKM 243HS or BKM 244CC is installed and Format is set to D1 e When the BKM 227W is installed and Format is set to Composite Auto Composite NTSC Composite PAL Composite PAL M Composite SECAM YC Auto YC NTSC YC PAL YC PAL M or YC SECAM When the BKM 229X is installed and Format is set to Component YPbPr or Component RGB Option1 amp 2 Option3 amp 4 e When two BKM 243HS or BKM 244CC are installed in t
113. heck_da ta checksum_table f vxWorks_rom bin f version vxWorks_rom bin check Error 1 file error E MSSONY MONITOR BVM_L UPDATES KERNEL BVM_L230 gt pause Error is displayed Upgrading the monitor 1 Insert the Memory Stick PRO into the Memory Stick insertion slot of the controller 2 Select the Monitor Upgrade menu in the System Configuration menu page 75 3 Enter the 4 digit password The Monitor Upgrade screen is displayed and the current version is indicated For the password see Password page 74 of the System Configuration menu 4 Select the item to upgrade from among Software Upgrade Kernel Upgrade and FPGA Upgrade After about 10 seconds the old and new software versions or kernel version and the message to confirm that you with to execute the upgrade are displayed When FPGA Upgrade is selected the new versions of FPGA1 FPGA2 FPGA CORE starting from the left and a confirmation message are displayed Display example Monitor software will be upgraded and monitor will restart Are you sure 5 Confirm the data version and press the ENTER Ent button Upgrading starts The In progress MW is displayed and MW flashes during upgrading The MW indication may stop flashing during upgrading but the data are being upgraded correctly It takes about 6 minutes to upgrade the software and about 1 minute to upgrade the kernel or FPGA data
114. his functions You can select the kind of the comb filter in the NTSC Comb Filter menu page 59 of the Display Setting menu Char Off The characters on the monitor screen hide during manual adjustment Color Temp You can access directly the Manual Adjust menu of the color temperature Capture Load Displays the menu to load the captured picture from the Memory Stick Aperture When the function is set to on the frequency response can be modified The degree of modification is set in the Aperture Value menu page 59 of the Display Setting menu For information about the aperture modification frequency for each signal system see Aperture Modification Frequency on page 107 Mono When the button is set to on a monochrome picture is displayed When the button is set to off the monitor switches automatically between color and monochrome mode depending on the color discrimination of the input adaptor Blue Only Red and green signals are cut and only the blue signal is displayed as a monochrome picture It makes it easy to adjust chroma and phase and to check VTR noise R Off R red signals are cut respectively G Off G green signals are cut respectively B Off B blue signals are cut respectively Chroma Up The chroma setting increases by 12 dB Black Frame Insertion Displays in the black frame insertion mode Interlace Displays in the interlace mode Pixel Zoom The part of the picture is magnified up to 8 times
115. ignal nuey Jejdey Selects the internal signal display You can select from PLUGE Gray 20 gray signal White 100 white signal 5 step 5 step gray scale signal Ramp Color Bars or Black 0 black signal To cancel the internal signal select one from the channel numbers 1 to 30 with the numeric buttons of the controller Note Internal Signal is not set in the following cases e When the XYZ or DVI Computer format signal is input e When Side by Side is set to On e When Wipe is set to On e When Butterfly is set to On e When Blending is set to On Function Switch Sets the function to be assigned to the function button of the controller in the menu Scan Mode Sets the scan size of the picture Normal Scan Normal scan Under Scan 3 under scan Over Scan Mask of 5 over scan portion in the normal scan Note The scan size is not selectable in the following cases e When Native Scan is set to On e When the input signal has no sync signal e When the internal signal is displayed e When Side by Side is set to On e When Wipe is set to On When Butterfly is set to On e When Blending is set to On Native Scan Sets whether or not to display the native scan Off or On Note The native scan is not selectable in the following cases e When the input signal has no sync signal e When Side by Side is set to On e When Pixel Zoom is set to on When Format of the Input Configuration menu is s
116. ignal B Instead of setting the channel number in step1 or step3 press the Capture Load button or select Load in the Capture menu For details on the Capture menu see the Capture page 65 of the Display Function menu Captur Load is assigned to the controller in the Function Key menu page 81 of the Controller menu When the captured picture data file is used in wipe or blending mode input an HD SDI signal for another signal When a signal not available for capture other than the HD SDI signal is input the picture will not be displayed correctly To end the multi display Set Side by Side Wipe Butterfly or Blending to Off in Function Switch menu page 66 of the Display Function menu or set each function button of the controller to off Magnifying the Picture Pixel Zoom As part of the picture is magnified up to 8 times up to 4 times when the display magnification of the native scan is x2 without scaling processing this is convenient for confirming a minute of the signal This functions in native scan mode The Pixel Zoom is not set to on in the following cases When Side by Side is set to On e When Wipe is set to On When Butterfly is set to On When Blending is set to On e When the internal signal is displayed When the input signal has no sync signal 1 Set Native Scan to On by pressing the NATIVE SCAN button of the controller or in the Function Switch menu of the Display Function men
117. ignation of the Monitor or Group ID Number ant me nan ana nan 29 Assigning the Input Signal to the Channel o 29 Setting the Display Mode of the Picture o oooo 30 Adjusting ea naik 30 Chromia PHase Adjustmenit ani 30 Table of Contents Color Temperature White Balance Adjustment 31 Brightness Contrast Adjustment oooooooo seeseeee 31 Chapter 3 Menu Basic Menu Operations oom 33 Menu Operation Button Kana ati BN BE PE 33 Displaying the Menta 34 Setting or Adjusting in the Menu Operation 34 Entering the Channel Nubia 36 Aborting Menu OperatiOn oo o oo oo oooooononemkbe 36 Menu Structure an be ld 37 Adjustment Menu nba ama 44 OVA AA RS 44 Menu Function and Operation ooooooooo 44 Input Configuration Menu o oom 51 AO Meh mn am ma anna 51 Menu Function and Operation ooooooWooWomoW 51 Display Setting Menu oooo oom 57 Over Ie Wen na AN AN DA BINA SA 57 Menu Function and Operation ida 57 Display Function Menu one 60 A en RN ele Ms 60 Menu Function and Operation oooooWooomoW 60 System Configuration Menu ooo oo oom 70 OVNI 220s ne Ker NAM BN bast ucedatals 70 Menu Function and Operation heh an enak 70 File Management Menu ion 76 OE Vit una na lang 76 Menu Function and Operation ooooooWooWomo 76 Status Menu es ama 78 OVVIE aa
118. in black frame insertion or interlace display mode Menu Basic Menu Operations Chapter Menu Operation Buttons The menu is operated using the menu operation buttons on the controller BKM 16R optional Controller BKM 16R O UP DOWN buttons MENU button ENTER button PHASE knob CHROMA BRIGHT DOWN ENTER MANUAL MANUAL CONTRAST MANUAL e O0 00000005 00000000 REMOTE SINGLE O ALL SINGLE GROUP ALL o o o Numeric buttons O Ent button O Del button The functions of the menu operation buttons are described below Button Function O UP button Moves the cursor upward In setting mode increases the setting or adjustment value DOWN button Moves the cursor downward In setting mode decreases the setting or adjustment value MENU button Displays the menu Goes back to the menu of the upper level On the main menu goes back to the normal picture ENTER button Changes the item In setting mode confirms the adjustment or setting value Button O PHASE knob Function By turning this knob clockwise the cursor moves upward In setting mode increases the setting or adjustment value has the same function as UP button By turning this knob counterclockwise the cursor moves downward In setting mode decreases the setting or adjustment value has the same function as DOWN button O Nu
119. ing Before cleaning Be sure to disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet On cleaning the monitor screen The monitor screen surface is especially treated to reduce reflection of light As incorrect maintenance may impair the performance of the monitor take care with respect to the following Wipe the screen gently with a soft cloth such as a cleaning cloth or glass cleaning cloth If you wipe the screen using too much force the screen surface may lose uniformity or the LCD panel may malfunction Never use tissue as it may scar the surface of the screen Stubborn stains may be removed with a soft cloth such as a Cleaning cloth or glass cleaning cloth lightly dampened with water Precautions 7 MBIAIBAQ Ja deyo M Q Jajdeyo 8 e Never use solvent such as alcohol benzene or thinner or acid alkaline or abrasive detergent or chemical cleaning cloth as they will damage the screen surface On cleaning the cabinet e Clean the cabinet gently with a soft dry cloth Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth lightly dampened with mild detergent solution followed by wiping with a soft dry cloth e Use of alcohol benzene thinner or insecticide may damage the finish of the cabinet or remove the indications on the cabinet Do not use these chemicals If you rub on the cabinet with a stained cloth the cabinet may be scratched If the cabinet is in contact with a rubber or vinyl resin produ
120. is not displayed in the following cases When the input signal has no sync signal When the internal signal is displayed When Format of the Input Configuration menu is set to DVI Computer When H Delay V Delay is set to On When Side by Side is set to On When Wipe is set to On When Butterfly is set to On When Blending is set to On When Pixel Zoom is set to on Side by Side Sets whether or not to display in the side by side display IOffJ or On Note The side by side display is not set in the following cases e When the internal signal is displayed e When Pixel Zoom is set to on Wipe Sets whether or not to display in the wipe display Off or On Note The wipe display is not set in the following cases e When the internal signal is displayed e When Pixel Zoom is set to on Butterfly Sets whether or not to display in the butterfly display Off or On Note The butterfly display is not set in the following cases e When the internal signal is displayed When Pixel Zoom is set to on Blending Sets whether or not to display in the blending display Off or On Note The blending display is not set in the following cases e When the internal signal is displayed e When Pixel Zoom is set to on Error Notify Clear When the item is selected the notification of the gamut error detection is cleared Black Detail Mode Sets whether or not to display the signal in black detail mode O
121. isplayed When the file is selected you can select from Marker1 Marker2 Marker3 Marker4 or Marker5 P amp P Setting Sets the multi display setting Side by Side Sets the side by side display Line Display Sets display mode of the boundary line Off Not displayed On Always displayed Line Color Sets the boundary line color of two pictures You can select from White white Red red Green green Blue blue Yellow yellow Cyan cyan Magenta magenta or Black black Line Bright Sets the luminance of the boundary line You can select from 90IRE bright or 40IRE dark Wipe Sets the wipe display Line Display Sets display mode of the boundary line Auto Appears when the position of the boundary line is set and disappears after a while On Always displayed Off Not displayed Line Color Sets the boundary line color You can select from White white Red red Green green Blue blue Yellow yellow Cyan cyan or Magenta magenta or Black black Line Bright Sets the luminance of the boundary line You can select from 90IRE bright or 40IRE dark Position Sets the position of the boundary line Set to 100 leftward to 100 rightward 000 Butterfly Sets the butterfly display Line Display Sets display mode of the boundary line Off Not displayed On Always displayed Line Color Sets the
122. itch PARALLEL REMOTE connector DVI D connector Input option slots O MAIN POWER switch When turned on I the monitor enters operation mode By setting in Power menu of 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 Power menu see Power page 72 of the System Configuration Menu AC IN connector 3 pin Connects the monitor to an AC power source via the supplied AC power cord DC 5V OUT connector female Supplies the DC power to the controller Location and Function of Parts Connect to the DC 5V 12V IN connector of the controller with the SMF 700 or the cable supplied with the BKM 37H CAUTION DC 5V OUT connector female is non LPS Limited Power Source circuit ATTENTION Le connecteur DC 5V OUT femelle est un circuit non LPS Limited Power Source source d alimentation limit e LAN 10 100 connector 10BASE T 100BASE TX Connect to the LAN 10 100 connector of the controller by using the SMF 700 or the cable supplied with the BKM 37H Or connect to the network or the LAN 10 100 connector of the controller by using a LOBASE T 100BASE TX LAN cable shielded type optional CAUTION For safety do not connect the connector for peripheral device wiring that might have excessive voltage to this port Follow the instructions for this port When you connect the LAN cable
123. ization the upgrading may not be executed correctly To get the upgrade data Contact your Sony representative Saving the upgrade data ina Memory Stick PRO Save the upgrade data MSSONY folder in a Memory Stick PRO Save the whole MSSONY folder directly in the root directory of the Memory Stick drive To confirm saving the data correctly Double click on the file including checksum bat in the file name e MSSONY MONITOR BVM L UPDATES SOFT BVM _L230 checksum_soft bat e MSSONY MONITOR BVM L UPDATES KERNEL B VM L230 checksum kernel bat e MSSONY MONITOR BVM L UPDATES FPGA BV M L230 checksum fpga bat e MSSONY MONITOR BVM L UPDATES SOFT BKM _16R checksum_soft bat e MSSONY MONITOR BVM L UPDATES KERNEL B KM 16R checksum kernel bat Assigning the Function on the Function Button Upgrading the Monitor and Controller Display example Confirming the upgrade data of the kernel of the monitor Double click the following file MSSONY MONITOR BVM_L UPDATES KERNEL B VM_L230 checksum_kernel bat When the data are saved correctly E MSSONY MONITOR BVM_L UPDATES KERNEL BVM_L230 gt check_data checksum c check da ta checksum_table f vxWorks_rom bin f version check 2 files Ok Success E MSSONY MONITOR BVM_L UPDATES KERNEL BVM_L230 gt pause Success is displayed When the data are not saved correctly E MSSONY MONITOR BVM_L UPDATES KERNEL BVM_L230 gt check_data checksum c c
124. justs the color temperature automatically by using an optional probe When the item is selected the color temperature data to be adjusted is displayed When D93 D65 D61 D56 or D Cine data is changed they are displayed as D93 D65 D61 D56 or D Cine When Contrast Hold is set to Off the color temperature data and contrast data are displayed The contrast data is displayed as the picture preset data Preset1 to Preset5 or Preset D Cine set in Picture Preset of the Input Configuration menu or MANUAL To change the displayed data from the picture preset data to MANUAL set the MANUAL button of CONTRAST to on To change the displayed data from MANUAL to the picture preset data set the MANUAL button of CONTRAST to off To change the type of the picture preset data select from Preset1 to Preset5 or Preset D Cine in the Picture Preset menu of the Input Configuration menu For information about the Input Configuration menu see page 51 Adjustment Menu nuey Jejdeyo 47 nuey 4a deyD 48 Menu Function and operation factory setting J Auto Adjust Starts adjustment o Note This menu is not selectable in the following case 2 e When 4 4 4 XYZ 12bit or DVI Computer is selected in the Format menu of the Input 2 Configuration menu o Before automatic adjustment select the value to use for the adjustment in following sequence When you use the previously adjusted values for adjustmen
125. l When the item is selected the selected preset data is displayed You can select this item when the composite or Y C signal from the BKM 227W or the analog component or analog RGB signal from the BKM 229X is displayed Note This menu is not selectable when the internal signal or captured frame is displayed Auto Adjust Starts automatic adjustment It may take some time until the automatic adjustment is completed An external color bar signal for the reference is necessary for automatic adjustment page 45 The chroma data is reset to the default setting 1000 The phase data is reset to the default setting 000 Note When the analog component signal or analog RGB signal is input adjust the picture position in the Position Adj menu page 50 to perform the automatic adjustment in the Auto Adjust menu When the picture position does not fit the adjustment will not be performed correctly and this may cause a malfunction To cancel adjustment Press the MENU button Adjustment Menu o 5 Picture Adj Function and operation factory setting Color Bar Sets the color bar signal to input Full Field 8 100 full field 8 color bars white yellow cyan green magenta red blue and black SMPTE SMPTE standard color bars EIA EIA standard color bars effective for 480 60i and 575 50i signals only Multi Format Color bars standardized by SMPTE RP219 ARIB STD B28 Restore Fact
126. lamp For information about the Parallel Remote menu see Parallel Remote page 71 of the System Configuration Menu OPERATE lamp Lights in red when the monitor is in standby mode The monitor will be in standby mode under the following conditions e Standby Mode is set to On in the Power menu of the System Configuration menu and the MAIN POWER switch on the rear panel is turned on The OPERATE lamp will flash for initialization after the switch is turned on then will light The monitor is changed from operation mode to standby mode by external control Lights in green when the monitor is put into operation mode from standby mode by pressing the MONITOR I switch of the controller For information about the Power menu see Power page 72 of the System Configuration Menu Location and Function of Parts When the lamp is flashing in red the monitor cannot be put into operation mode Internal data initialization is taking place Wait until the lamp is steadily lit The lamp may show the error warning or operation mode For details see Error warning operation mode display by the lamp on page 15 STATUS lamp Lights in blue when the gamut error is detected Set the method to clear the error display with Notification Reset page 64 in the Gamut Error Display menu of the Display Function menu The lamp may show the error warning or operation mode For details see Error warning o
127. ller The native scan is not selectable in the following cases When the input signal has no sync signal When Side by Side is set to On When Pixel Zoom is set to on When Format of the Input Configuration menu is set to DVI Computer The native scan is displayed regardless of the setting When a digital cinema signal 2048 x 1080 is input and the internal signal is displayed Native Scan is set to Off and the normal scan is displayed regardless of the setting Setting the Display of Native Scan Mode When the signal system is the SD signal of 720 x 576 or 1440 x 576 Native Scan Mode is set to Aspect Correction and the internal signal of the aspect ratio 16 9 is displayed Native Scan is set to Off and the normal scan is displayed regardless of the setting e The set position of 2048 x 1080 is held even when the system is changed to another input signal system Selecting the Native Scan Scan Mode You can select scan mode from a native scan under scan 3 normal scan 0 and over scan mask of 5 over scan portion in the normal scan picture You can set scan mode with the NATIVE SCAN button or SCAN button of the controller or in the Function Switch menu of the Display Function menu Setting with the NATIVE SCAN button or SCAN button of the controller To set to the native scan mode Set the NATIVE SCAN button to on The LED on the button lights To select the scan mode 1 Set the N
128. lue red i backlight part is unusual Flashes in Flashes in The temperature sensor Goes out A blue green is unusual Lights in Lights in Flashes in The temperature of the orange blue red LCD panel is unusual y The RGB sensor of the Lights in Goes out Flashes in Ed backlight part is orange green unusual Flashes Flashes in Fan error a Goes out in orange green Status except for error display Location and Function of Parts OVER RANGE Rata Henna Symptoms lamp Goosout Lights in Flashes in LED disconnection of the blue green LED backlight part Warning operation mode display 9 o o OVER RANGE Ses Mak Symptoms lamp 9 The luminance is reduced 2 to protect the circuit from 2 Flashes an increase of in orange temperature in the LED backlight part Please contact your Sony representative e The dynamic range of the LED backlight part is exceeded Please contact your Sony representative r e The dynamic range is sone ai exceeded when contrast is adjusted Reduce the contrast setting When the picture is displayed in black detail mode 15 MAIMAAQ Joldeyg 16 Rear Panel Left Side Panel MAIN POWER switch O AC IN connector DC 5V OUT connector O LAN 10 100 connector NETWORK sw
129. mation of the internal signal assigned to the channel number is displayed on the channels 91 to 97 CH Channel number Op Option slot number In Input connector number Format Input signal format Name Channel name For details on the assigned signal see Channel numbers 91 to 97 assignment on page 36 Slot Status Displays the type of input adaptor installed in Option1 to Option4 D1 When BKM 220D is installed Composite When BKM 227W is installed Component When BKM 229X is installed HD SDI D1 When BKM 243HS or BKM 244CC is installed Empty When the adaptor is not installed Unknown When non supported adaptor is installed When the item is selected the model name and serial number of the installed input adaptor are displayed Model Name Model name Serial No Serial number Model Name Displays the model name of the monitor Serial No Displays the serial number of the monitor Software Version Displays software version of the monitor Operation Time Displays operation time hours in total of the monitor Backlight Displays brighten time hours in total of the monitor backlight Network Switch Displays the NETWORK switch setting Controller Status Displays information on the controller Model Name Displays the model name Status Menu Menu Function and operation factory setting Serial No Displays the serial number So
130. menu Default CH 73 System Configuration menu Delete 66 Display Function menu 77 File Management menu Delete LUT 58 Display Setting menu Detection 64 Display Function menu 65 Display Function menu Display Function 60 Display Function menu Display Setting 57 Display Setting menu Emulation 57 Display Setting menu 57 Display Setting menu Error Notify Clear 69 Display Function menu External Sync 67 Display Function menu F1 to F16 82 Controller menu File 57 Display Setting menu File Management 76 File Management menu Film Cadence 56 Input Configuration menu Filter Switch 59 Display Setting menu Format 51 Input Configuration menu 73 System Configuration menu FPGA Upgrade 75 System Configuration menu Function Key 81 Controller menu Function Switch 66 Display Function menu G Off 68 Display Function menu Gamma 58 Display Setting menu Gamut Error Display 64 Display Function menu Menu Index sexipueddy 129 sexipueddy 130 Menu Item Page Main menu Group ID 70 System Configuration menu H H Delay 67 Display Function menu H Position 62 Display Function menu H Shift 50 Adjustment menu H Shift Offset 55 Input Configuration menu Input Configuration 51 Input Configuration menu Input Detection 64 Display Function menu Input Information 73 System Configuration menu Input No 52 Input Configuration menu Interlace 68 Display Function menu K Kernel Upgrade 75 System Configuration menu 83 Controller men
131. meric buttons Enters the numerical values Ent button Changes the item In setting mode confirms the adjustment or setting value Del button Deletes the values and characters entered Basic Menu Operations nue Je dey9 33 Displaying the Menu Press the MENU button The main menu is displayed on the screen MENU Input Configuration gt Display Setting gt Display Function gt System Configuration File Management gt Status gt Controller gt w Key Protect LL When you select one item on the main menu the level 1 menu of the selected item appears nuey Jajdey For the items on the menu see Menu Structure on page 37 e Menu items displayed in gray cannot be selected e This menu is not displayed when Pixel Zoom is set to on Setting or Adjusting in the Menu Operation 1 Press the MENU button The main menu is displayed 2 Using the UP or DOWN button or PHASE knob select the desired item Example select the Input Configuration menu by pressing the DOWN button MENU Adjustment gt Display Setting gt Display Function gt System Configuration gt File Management gt Status gt Controller gt Key Protect Lit 3 Press the ENTER or Ent button The level 1 of the selected menu is displayed 34 Basic Menu Operations The current settings are displayed in place of the Mi marks on the
132. mma Transmission Transmission gamma matrix ITU R BT 709 ITU709 2 2 ITU R BT 601 ITU601 2 2 SMPTE 240M SMPTE240M 2 2 D Cine RGB ITU709 2 6 RGB D Cine XYZ ITU709 2 6 XYZ xvYCC 709 ITU709 xvYCC xvYCC 601 ITU601 xvYCC User1 to User5 ITU709 2 2 ITU601 2 6 RGB SMPTE240M 2 6 XYZ Select above three xvYCC types S LOG Standard S LOG Full Select above six types Input Configuration Menu nuey Jejdeyo 53 Menu Function and operation factory setting Matrix Gamma data E ITU R BT 709 Select when the signal of the ITU R BT 709 standards format is input S ITU R BT 601 Select when the signal of the ITU R BT 601 standards format is input 2 SMPTE 240M Select when the signal of the SMPTE 240M standards format is input D Cine RGB Select when 2048 x 1080 RGB format signal is input D Cine XYZ Select when XYZ format signal of SMPTE RP 431 2 standard is input xvYCC 709 Select when the IEC 61966 2 4 standards xvYCC and the transmission matrix ITU R BT 709 standards format signal is input xvYCC 601 Select when the IEC 61966 2 4 standards xvYCC and the transmission matrix ITU R BT 601 standards format signal is input User1 User5 Select when the transmission matrix and transmission gamma is set individually depending on the input signal format Notes e When you select xvYCC 709 or xvYCC 601 set Emulation page 57 to L230 Native in the Color Gamut menu of the Display
133. monitor by the color management system with its wide color gamut device high resolution precise gradation display animation improvement technology and signal processing of high accuracy calibration feedback system TRIMASTER is a trademark of Sony Corporation 23 inch LCD panel developed for the BVM L230 The 23 inch 22 5 inch LCD panel was developed for the BVM L230 and supports the full HD signal It offers a 10 bit driver high speed response high resolution and high color gradation Backlight system by LED with high purity technology High purity LEDs enable the wider color space The precision backlight system also incorporates a uniformity control function and a color feedback system 12 bit precision display engine for professional use The panel is equipped with a unique signal process engine developed for the professional use monitor This engine incorporates 12 bit output accuracy at each process and provides a high quality 1 P conversion algorithm scaling processing panel driving and a highly accurate color management system Multi color space A backlight system with high precision technology and color management system which uses the unique 3D LUT Look Up Table reproduces the color space that complies with the broadcast standard ITU R BT 709 EBU and SMPTE C accurately A wider color space allows digital cinema reproductions The RGB chromaticity of SMPTE RP 431 2 is not covered in full High quality I
134. mory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Duo Memory Stick Micro M2 and are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries It is against the copyright law to use any audio or picture you recorded without prior consent of the copyright holder Accordingly Memory Stick with content protected image or data can be only used within the law Inserting Ejecting the Memory Stick sexipueddy 127 sexipueddy 128 Menu Index The menu index shows the principal menu items provided with this monitor in alphabetical sequence For your reference each menu item is followed by the page of this manual on which the item is explained and the main menu that the item belongs to Menu Item Page Main menu Number 1 Pin to 8 Pin 72 System Configuration menu 10801 PsF 55 Input Configuration menu 16 9 66 Display Function menu A Adjustment 44 Adjustment menu Aperture 67 Display Function menu Aperture Value 59 Display Setting menu Apply Password 74 System Configuration menu Area Marker 1 61 Display Function menu 69 Display Function menu Area Marker 2 62 Display Function menu 69 Display Function menu Aspect Blanking 60 Display Function menu Aspect Marker 60 Display Function menu 68 Display Function menu Auto 44 Adjustment menu 47 Adjustment menu Auto Adjust 44 Adju
135. nal Chroma Up function that increases the chroma setting by 12 dB Blue only function and RGB cut off function to monitor signal noise A parallel remote of the contact point control connector is eguipped Features MBIAIBAQ Jaydeyo 11 M Q Jajdeyo 12 Options For external control BKM 16R Monitor Control Unit The BKM 16R is a controller of the BVM L230 and you can control multiple monitors from one controller In this manual the BKM 16R is referred to as the controller For installation BKM 37H Controller Attachment Stand Used to join a BKM 16R and the BVM L230 When the stand is attached to the BVM L230 you can adjust the monitor angle up or down SMF 700 Monitor Interface Cable Used to connect the BVM L230 to the BKM 16R BKM 23M Monitor Protection Panel The BKM 23M is a panel to protect the LCD panel of the BVM L230 Input adaptors The input connector panel is composed by installing the optional input adaptor into the input option slot at the left side of the monitor Up to four adaptors can be installed to the monitor The input signal type for each connector of the adaptor is set with the 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 informati
136. nd the range of the contrast adjustment backlight adjustment is different from the normal level and the luminance may be reduced according to the setting of the contrast You cannot use both the black frame insertion display mode and interlace display mode When the interlace display is set to on the black frame insertion display is not set to on The black frame is not inserted in the following cases When Interlace is set to On When the 24P or 24PsF input signal is displayed When Format of the Input Configuration menu is set to DVI Computer The picture is not displayed in interlace mode in the following cases When Side by Side is set to On When Wipe is set to On When Butterfly is set to On Chapter When Blending is set to On When Pixel Zoom is set to on 1 Set Native Scan page 66 to On in the Display Function menu for interlace display 2 Set Interlace and Black Frame Insertion in the Function Switch menu page 66 of the Display Function menu gt gt Function Switch 2 44 Aperture LL Mono Nan Blue Only EEE R Off EEE G Off EEE B Off EEE Chroma Up EEE Interlace Setting Interlace and Black Frame Insertion Display mode Interlace Black Frame Insertion Progressive factory setting Off Off Black frame insertion display Off On Interlace display On Off For the input signal to display in black insertion mode and interl
137. nel are eguipped The signal from the MONITOR OUT connector of the BKM 244CC does not satisfy the ON LINE signal specifications When you install the following input adaptors to this eguipment use those with the serial numbers given below e BKM 220D with serial number 2100001 or higher e BKM 229X with serial number 2200001 or higher e BKM 243HS with serial number 2108355 or higher BKM 220D This eguipment may not meet the reguirements of the electromagnetic interference standard if designated input adaptors are not installed BKM 229X This eguipment may not work correctly or you may not be satisfied with the performance if designated input adaptors are not installed BKM 243HS This equipment may not meet the requirements of the electromagnetic interference standard or work correctly or you may not be satisfied with the performance if designated input adaptors are not installed Input Output Connector and Adaptor By adding the optional input expansion adaptors the input output connector panel can be assembled in a wide variety of configurations The signals that each of the adaptors connectors supports are given in the following table The type of signal to be applied to each input output connector is set with the Input Configuration menu For information about the Input Configuration menu see page 51 Input adaptor BKM BKM BKM BKM 220D 227W 229X 243HS 244CC Input signal Component 525
138. nk Entstorung nach Klasse A besitzt Diese Einrichtung kann im Wohnbereich Funkst rungen verursachen in diesem Fall kann vom Betreiber verlangt werden angemessene Ma nahmen durchzuf hren und daf r aufzukommen 4 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview PredautOn Sae kalah 7 A Wen anna anna 7 On Installations senn i e aa Daan 7 Handling the ECD Seen id 7 On Can go ena ana R ATEEN ISAT RAER 7 On Re packing ironi onani aa 8 On Rack Moi en an as 8 Functions Supported in Software Version 1 3 9 Featuring ama ma kaan 10 OPO ia 12 Input Output Connector and Adaptor oo 13 Location and Function of Parts oooo 14 Front Panel sean enda dada ana Gaun 14 Rear Panel Left Side Panel Mi 16 Chapter 2 Preparations Environments of the Installation Location 18 Installing an Input Adaptor ooo om 19 Attaching the Cable Holder oom 20 Changing the Aspect Ratio of the Screen ii 21 Attaching the BracKet oooo mom 22 Connie ai 23 Connecting the Controller BKM 16R o ooooo 24 Connecting the Multiple Units with the LAN uu eee 24 Turning on the POWEeF oooooo maan 26 Connecting the AC Power COTd ooooo Woo 26 Turning on the Monitor Sana Ge dae ngan 26 Se Ag en kai 27 Selecting HE Aedes ana 27 Setting for the LAN to Connect the Multiple Units 28 Selecting the Monitor Des
139. normal scan 0 and over scan mask of the 5 over scan portion in the normal scan for the picture display The monitor is equipped with a native scan display function which maps the pixel of the signal to the panel in one to one mode You can select the mode from x1 x2 or Aspect Correction to display a signal in native mode An SD signal of non square pixels the number of H pixels of the signal system is 720 or 1440 or a 640 x 480 SD signal of DVI video is displayed correctly by scaling processing of doubling for the V direction and correct aspect ratio for the H direction and the picture is also optimized and displayed by modifying the aperture coefficient value filter coefficient value etc in Aspect Correction mode For the operation see Selecting the Native Scan Scan Mode on page 87 Gamut error function The signal outside the specified range gamut error caused by the conversion of the format or during CG CM production is displayed in a zebra pattern Black detail mode display function You can reduce to dull black color by backlight leaking and precisely assess any parts with low color gradation You can decrease the black level up to 40 of the normal display 100 cd m at 100 signal The parts with high color gradation higher than 75 IRE are clipped by the dynamic range of the circuit but a zebra pattern selectable is displayed in the clipped portions For the operation see Displaying the Picture in Bl
140. nstalling or removing adaptors 1 Loosen two screws and remove the cover of an input option slot on the side panel of the monitor Make sure the MAIN POWER switch is turned off and disconnect the AC power cord Cover of an input option slot 2 Insert the adaptor facing the board as shown below suolyeledald zg ejdeyo 3 Push the adaptor in until it is firmly fit into the connector inside the monitor then tighten the two screws to secure the adaptor For Dual link operation Two BKM 243HS or BKM 244CC input adaptors are required Install the input adaptors in OPTION 1 and 2 option slots or OPTION 3 and 4 option slots To connect the cable Input the Link A signal to OPTION 1 or 3 and the Link B signal to OPTION 2 or 4 Connect the cable to the same input number both INPUT 1 or both INPUT 2 of the input adaptors installed in OPTION 1 and 2 option slots or OPTION 3 and 4 option slots Installing an Input Adaptor 19 suoneiedaig gsajdeup 20 OPTION 3 and 4 OPTION 1 and 2 Example of dual link cable connection AYI INPUT 1 2 Q INPUT 2 INPUT 1 INPUT 2 Attaching the Cable Holder Attaching the Cable Hol
141. nterlace signal of 2 3 3 2 pull down processing is input Notes e When the 50i interlace signal is input the mode is automatically set to 2 2 even when 2 3 or 2 3 3 2 is selected e The signal is not displayed in film cadence mode when 1080i interlace signal is input and 1080PsF is selected in the 10801 PsF menu Set to 10801 e As the signal is displayed in film cadence mode by cadence sequence detection based on the pattern of the input signal the signal may not be displayed correctly because of the pattern of the input signal e The signal is not displayed in film cadence mode in the following cases When Side by Side is set to On When Wipe is set to On When Butterfly is set to On When Blending is set to On Copy From Copies signal setting data from other channel Other CH Copies other data in this monitor When the item is selected you can designate the channel to be copied Other Monitor Copies data from other monitor Monitor ID Enters the ID number of the source monitor When the NETWORK switch is set to PEER TO PEER this is not selectable When the item is selected you can designate the source monitor When the ID number is entered you can designate the channel to be copied Memory Stick Copies data in the Memory Stick When the item is selected the file names in the source Memory Stick are displayed When the file is selected you can enter the channel num
142. nternal signal is displayed When Format of the Input Configuration menu is set to DVI Computer When H Delay V Delay is set to On When Side by Side is set to On When Wipe is set to On When Butterfly is set to On When Blending is set to On e When Pixel Zoom is set to on Aspect Marker Sets whether or not to display the aspect marker Off or On Note The aspect marker is not displayed in the following cases e When the input signal has no sync signal e When the internal signal is displayed When Format of the Input Configuration menu is set to DVI Computer When H Delay V Delay is set to On When Side by Side is set to On When Wipe is set to On When Butterfly is set to On When Blending is set to On When Pixel Zoom is set to on Display Function Menu Menu Function and operation factory setting Area Marker 1 Function Switch Sets whether or not to display the area marker 1 Off or On Note The area marker 1 is not displayed in the following cases When the input signal has no sync signal When the internal signal is displayed When Format of the Input Configuration menu is set to DVI Computer When H Delay V Delay is set to On When Side by Side is set to On When Wipe is set to On When Butterfly is set to On When Blending is set to On When Pixel Zoom is set to on Area Marker 2 Sets whether or not to display the area marker 2 Off or On Note The area marker 2
143. ntroller is reconnected and you can operate the controller When the upgrade sequence does not move forward correctly the error message Err is displayed in the display window If this error message is displayed contact your Sony representative Exit the Controller Upgrade menu select the Controller Upgrade menu again and confirm that the version of the selected item has been upgraded Appendixes Specifications General LCD panel a Si TFT Active Matrix 22 5 inches 483 84 H x 302 4 V Picture size Display area Resolution 1920 H x 1200 V pixel Backlight High purity LEDs Panel drive RGB 10 bit Panel frame rate 96 100 120 Hz Viewing angle 85 85 85 85 up down left right contrast 10 1 Pixel efficiency 99 99 Warm up time Approx 30 minutes Power consumption Approx 180 W at maximum load the luminance compensation due to the aged deterioration of the LED is included Approx 130 W the BKM 243HS is attached the default status Power requirements 100 to 240 V AC 2 0 to 0 9 A 50 60 Hz Peak inrush current 1 Power ON current probe method 20 A 100 V 52 A 240V 2 Hot switching inrush current measured in accordance with European standard EN55103 1 25 A 230 V Mass Approx 22 kg 48 lb 8 oz Input Output Option slot Four slots Signal format Refer to Available Signal Systems page 101 and Available Signal Formats page 103 DVI D HDCP correspondence x 1
144. nu page 81 of the Controller menu to confirm the function assigned to the function button The blue light of the STATUS lamp does not go off The Gamut Error message does not go off The gamut error is detected Notification Reset is set to Manual and the detected error information is remained Set Gamut Error Display to Off in the Display Function menu page 64 e Set Notification Reset to Auto in the Display Function menu page 64 e Press the function button that the Error Notify Clear function is assigned in the Function Key menu of the Controller menu page 83 e Set the pin of the PARALLEL REMOTE connector that the Error Notify Clear function is assigned in the Parallel Remote menu of the System Configuration menu to On page 71 e Select Error Notify Clear in the Function Switch menu of the Display Function menu page 69 Troubleshooting sexipueddy 121 Dimensions Unit mm inches Front ES 565 5 22 3 8 7 A y co m O lt lt fe N N 270 10 3 4 460 18 1 8 _ Side sexipueddy 122 Dimensions 18 2 28 32 243 1 9 5 8 138 3 5 1 2 162 7 6 1 2 1 13 16 ye Rear 200 7 7 8 226 4 9 100 4 When using this hole use
145. number Set to 53812 to 53912 53862 SDAP Broadcast Sets whether or not to issue the SDAP Disable or Enable SDAP Broadcast Period Sets the period seconds to issue the SDAP Set to 05 to 30 15 Acceptable IP Address Sets the IP address to connect When the item is selected you can set IP1 to IP4 Cancel Cancels the changed or confirmed setting Confirm Saves the changed or confirmed setting Reset Protocol Setting Resets the protocol setting When the item is selected the following message appears Are you sure OK To reset data press the ENTER Ent button Cancel To cancel press the MENU button Parallel Remote Sets the parallel remote function Parallel Remote Selects whether or not to use the parallel remote functions Off or On System Configuration Menu nuey Jejdeyo 71 nuey Jajdey 72 o 5 Function and operation factory setting 1 Pin to 8 Pin Parallel Remote Assigns the function to each pin of the PARALLEL REMOTE connector when Parallel Remote is set to On 1 Pin CHO1 2 Pin CHO2 3 Pin External Sync 4 Pin Mono 5 Pin Marker 6 Pin unused 7 Pin unused 8 Pin Tally You can change the assignment to the following functions for pins 1 to 8 Parallel Remote 1 4 CHO1 to 30 Selects a channel number Enter the desired channel number with the numeric buttons
146. o Betacam Setup Level E RGB Range DVI Video DVI Computer 10801 PsF r 24PsF M 25PsF 50l 30PsF 60l Film Cadence Copy From r Other CH Other Monitor Monitor ID L Memory Stick Display Setting menu page 57 Main menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Display Setting r Color Gamut Emulation User LUT User LUT Data File Emulation Load LUT Delete LUT User Matrix Gamma User Data Matrix Gamma Copy From Preset Value Other Monitor Monitor ID Native Scan Mode I Aperture Value NTSC Comb Filter Filter Switch Peak White Control L_ Memory Stick 38 Menu Structure Display Function menu page 60 Main menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Display Function Marker Setting P amp P Setting Pixel Zoom Setting r Marker Preset Aspect Blanking t Aspect Marker Area Marker 1 Area Marker 2 I Center Marker I H Position V Position Copy From Side by Side Other Monitor Memory Stick r Aspect Blanking Mode Aspect Marker Aspect Mode Aspect Line Color Bright Area Marker 1 Aspect Mode Aspect Area Size Width Height Mode Line Color Bright Area Marker 2 Aspect Mode Aspect Area Size Width Height Mode Line Color Bright Center Marker Mode
147. of the unit to peripheral device use a shielded type cable to prevent malfunction due to radiation noise To connect the monitor to the LAN 10 100 connector of the controller in 1 to 1 connection NETWORK switch is set to PEER TO PEER use a straight shielded type cable The connection speed may be affected by the network system ATTENTION Par mesure de s curit ne raccordez pas le connecteur pour le c blage de p riph riques pouvant avoir une tension excessive a ce port Suivez les instructions pour ce port ACHTUNG Aus Sicherheitsgriinden nicht mit einem Peripheriegerit Anschluss verbinden der zu starke Spannung fiir diese Buchse haben k nnte Folgen Sie den Anweisungen fiir diese Buchse O NETWORK switch LAN To connect to the network PEER TO PEER To connect to the LAN 10 100 connector of the controller in 1 to 1 connection O PARALLEL REMOTE connector D sub 9 pin female Forms a parallel switch and controls the monitor externally The pin assignment and factory setting function assigned to each pin are given below Pin number Function 1 Sets input signal channel 1 numeric keypad function 2 Sets input signal channel 2 numeric keypad function 3 Selects sync signal SYNC button function Pin number Function 4 Selects whether monochrome image is displayed or the monitor switches the display mode automatically between color image and m
148. off Channel Name Sets a channel name When the item is selected you can select a preset name or enter a new one PROG Program signal EDIT Signal from an editor CAM Camera signal VTR Signal from a VTR PREV Preview monitor New Name Enter a new name Up to 20 characters can be entered NTSC Setup Level Sets the NTSC setup level You can select when Format is set to Composite Auto Composite NTSC YC Auto or YC NTSC You can select from 0 or 7 5 Component Level Sets the component level of the analog component 480 60i signal You can select when Format is set to Component YPbPr You can select from SMPTE EBU N10 or Betacam Betacam Setup Level Sets the Betacam setup level when Component Level is set to Betacam You can select from 0 or 7 5 RGB Range Sets the quantization range of the DVI input signal You can select when Format is set to DVI Video or DVI Computer DVI Video Sets the display mode for the DVI Video signal Full O black level to 255 white level 8bit Limit 16 black level to 235 white level 8bit DVI Computer Sets the display mode for the DVI Computer signal Full 0 black level to 255 white level 8bit Limit 16 black level to 235 white level 8bit 10801 PsF When the 1080i PsF signal is input select the display mode You can select when Format is set to HD SDI D1 Auto 4 2 2 YPbPr 10bit 4 4 4 YPbPr 10bit 4 4 4 RGB 10bit 4 4 4
149. on about the Input Configuration menu see page 51 For details of each input adaptor refer to the operating instructions of each model BKM 220D SDI 4 2 2 Input Adaptor Includes a decoder for serial digital signals 525 625 component Input output connectors for two serial digital channels and output connector for one monitor channel are equipped Options The signal from the MONITOR OUT connector of the BKM 220D does not satisfy the ON LINE signal specifications BKM 227W NTSC PAL Input Adaptor Includes a decoder for NTSC PAL PAL M SECAM signals Input output connectors for each one composite signal channel and Y C signal channel are eguipped BKM 229X Analog Component Input Adaptor Includes a decoder for analog component signals and analog RGB signals Input connector for one channel is eguipped BKM 243HS HD D1 SDI Input Adaptor Includes a decoder for serial digital component signals Input output connectors for two serial digital channels and output connector for one monitor channel are eguipped The signal from the MONITOR OUT connector of the BKM 243HS does not satisfy the ON LINE signal specifications BKM 244CC HD SD SDI Closed Caption Adaptor Includes a decoder for serial digital component signals EIA CEA 608 or EIA CEA 708 standard closed caption signals superimposed on the SDI signals are decoded and displayed Input output connectors for two serial digital channels and output connector for one monitor chan
150. onitor screen shows very dim light leaks from the black image We recommend that you adjust the ambient light and use in an environment that does not degrade the reproduction of black Environments of the Installation Location Viewing angle The ideal viewing angle is within 5 degrees up down left right off the center of the monitor screen when the operator views the entire monitor screen Keep the viewing angle within 15 degrees off the center of the monitor screen Installing an Input Adaptor Each input adaptor can be installed in any input option slot on the side panel When you install the following input adaptors to this equipment use those with the serial numbers given below e BKM 220D with serial number 2100001 or higher e BKM 229X with serial number 2200001 or higher e BKM 243HS with serial number 2108355 or higher BKM 220D This equipment may not meet the requirements of the electromagnetic interference standard if designated input adaptors are not installed BKM 229X This equipment may not work correctly or you may not be satisfied with their performance if designated input adaptors are not installed BKM 243HS This equipment may not meet the requirements of the electromagnetic interference standard or work correctly or you may not be satisfied with the performance if designated input adaptors are not installed Turn off the MAIN POWER switch of the monitor and disconnect the AC power cord before i
151. onochrome image depending on the input signal MONO button function 5 Marker set in the Marker Setting menu On Off MARKER button function 6 7 Not connected 8 Tally lamp On Off 9 Ground All pin function assignments can be changed with the Parallel Remote menu For information about the Parallel Remote menu see Parallel Remote page 71 of the System Configuration Menu To switch each function between On and Off or between enable and disable change pin connections in the following way On or enabled Short each pin and pin 9 together Off or disabled Leave each pin open DVI D digital DVI input connector Inputs DVI Rev 1 0 applicable Single link digital RGB signal To monitor the DVI signal of SXGA or higher resolution use the cable within 3 m 118 1 8 inches in length Input option slots Used to install the optional input adaptors For installing the input adaptor see page 19 For the input signals see Input Output Connector and Adaptor on page 13 Location and Function of Parts M IM AQ Ja deyD 17 suoljeledalg z ejdeyo 18 Preparations Chapter Environments of the Installation Location Illumination environments The apparent color reproduction on the monitor is greatly affected by ambient light or glare The LCD device controls the brightness by moving LCD molecules with the backlight always lit For this reason in a dark place an LCD m
152. or Ent button to confirm the setting The monitor ID number group ID number or ALL is displayed in the display window When the monitor with no assigned monitor ID number or group ID number is selected the setting is not changed and the previous connection status is maintained When there are monitors with the same ID number the monitor with the lower IP address is selected Even if a different monitor ID number is set to the monitors when the same IP address is set to another monitor the monitor cannot be connected to the network Assigning the Input Signal to the Channel When you assign the input signal to the channel you can select the channel and change the input signal by pressing the numeric button The input signal is assigned to one of channels 1 to 30 O 00000000 o 0900900000 y LJ Settings suoneledelg zg ejdeyo 29 N suoljeledalg z ejdeyo 30 1 Select the channel CH1 to CH30 to be assigned by pressing the numeric button of the controller To assign to a channel number from 1 to 9 press the appropriate one digit channel number on the numeric keypad To assign to a channel number from 10 to 30 press the 0 button then press the appropriate two digit channel number Set the input signal for the selected channel in Input Configuration menu page 51 The required setting is different due to the input signal or picture quality to be displayed
153. ory Data Resets the automatic adjustment data of chroma phase matrix and signal level to the default setting You cannot select this when the setting is the default value The following message appears Restore factory data OK To reset the data press the ENTER Ent button Cancel To cancel press the MENU button Status Displays the status of the automatic adjustment data of the chroma phase matrix and signal level to be adjusted Not Adjusted Displays when the data is not adjusted Adjusted Displays when the data is adjusted Slot No Displays the input option slot number of the automatic adjustment data to be adjusted Format Displays the signal format and signal system of the automatic adjustment data to be adjusted Matrix Displays the matrix of the automatic adjustment data to be adjusted Manual Adjust Adjusts values by turning the PHASE CHROMA BRIGHT and or CONTRAST knobs After adjustment press the ENTER Ent button to confirm the adjusted values Phase 150 to 150 000 Chroma 0000 to 2000 1000 Bright 500 to 500 000 Contrast 0000 to 2500 1000 for Preset1 to Preset5 0480 for Preset D Cine To display no characters on the screen while adjusting manually Set the CHAR OFF button to on The characters disappear To display characters set the CHAR OFF button to off To reset the setting to the default Press the corresponding MANUAL button The adjusted value is reset to the def
154. ou can select from User1 User2 User3 User4 or User5 Other Monitor Copies data from another monitor ES Monitor ID Enter the ID number of the source monitor E When the NETWORK switch is set to PEER TO PEER this is not selectable When the ID number is entered you can select from User1 User2 User3 User4 or User5 Memory Stick Copies data in the Memory Stick When the item is selected the file names in the source Memory Stick are displayed When the file is selected you can select from User1 User2 User3 User4 or User5 Native Scan Mode Sets the native scan mode Aspect Correction Displaying an SD signal of non square pixels the number of H pixels of the signal system is 720 or 1440 or a 640 x 480 SD signal of DVI video by scaling processing of doubling for the V direction and correct aspect ratio for the H direction and also optimizing and displaying a picture by modifying the aperture coefficient value filter coefficient value etc x1 Input signal display without conversion x2 Input signal display doubled For selecting Aspect Correction x1 or x2 see Picture Display Size on page 108 Notes When an HD signal or DVI computer signal is input the signal is displayed in x1 mode even if the mode is set to Aspect Correction or x2 e When an SD signal from the BKM 229X is input and the number of the H pixels of the signal system is 1440 the signal is displayed in x2 mode even if the mode is set to x1
155. peration mode display by the lamp on page 15 O OVER RANGE lamp Lights in orange when the picture is displayed in black detail mode or when the dynamic range of the following item is exceeded e Contrast contrast Flashes when the luminance is decreased to protect the monitor from a rise in temperature For details of the black detail mode display see Displaying the Picture in Black Detail Mode on page 90 The lamp may show the error warning or operation mode For details see Error warning operation mode display by the lamp on page 15 O OPTION A connector Used to connect a probe for automatic adjustment OPTION B connector Used for future expansion The cover is attached at the factory Error warning operation mode display by the lamp The OVER RANGE lamp STATUS lamp or OPERATE lamp on the front panel may show an error warning or operation mode while the monitor is being operated Error display If the error is shown please contact your Sony representative OVER RANGE Hb peta Symptoms lamp p p Lights in Flashes in me Power i the LED Goes out backlight part is orange red overcurrent Flashes Flashes in dine powerin ihe PED A Goes out backlight part is in orange red overvoltage 5 The LED temperature of Goes out 9htsin Flashesin Ke LED backlight part is blue red unusual Flashes in Flashes in Une PER ave Goes out temperature of the LED b
156. put the file loaded in the Capture menu page 65 of the Display Function menu Side by Side side by side Two pictures are displayed side by side Signal A Signal B Wipe wipe Left and right pictures connected at the boundary position are displayed The boundary line of the left and right area is changed with the PHASE knob of the controller Signal A Signal B Displaying Two Signals on One Screen Picture amp Picture Butterfly butterfly The right picture is a left right reversal picture of the left picture The display range of the picture is changed with the PHASE knob of the controller Signal A Signal B Blending blending R A picture that superimposes m signal A and signal B is displayed The mixed ratio of two input signals is changed with the T PHASE knob of the controller Signal A and Signal B The input signals from INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 of one input adaptor are not displayed in the multi display Two or more input adaptors are reguired to use the input signals from the input adaptor as signal A and signal B You cannot select the same channel number as channels for signal A and signal B And set a different channel number of the different input adaptor for signal A and signal B When the wipe or blending mode is used signal A and signal B should be genlocked to synchronize with each other When signal A and signal B are not the same signal format and signal system
157. r Y C composite and Dual link HD SDI signal input HD frame capture function The frame of the HD SDI input signal is captured and saved as a picture file in the Memory Stick This is used to confirm the color tone and picture angle of the current scene and recorded scene by using the multi display Picture amp Picture function As the frame of the input signal is captured the data and marker set by the monitor is not reflected For the operation see Capturing the Picture of the HD Signal HD Frame Capture on page 91 Multi display function Two kinds of input signals are output on the monitor You can select from side by side wipe butterfly and blending mode This is useful for adjusting the color or comparing two pictures For the operation see Displaying Two Signals on One Screen Picture amp Picture on page 88 Pixel zoom function As part of the picture is magnified up to 8 times without scaling processing this is convenient for confirming a minute part of the signal For the operation see Magnifying the Picture Pixel Zoom on page 89 Safe area marker and aspect marker functions The monitor is equipped with two area markers and center marker as the safe area marker and aspect marker for confirming the picture angle For the operation see Displaying the Area Marker or Aspect Marker on page 92 Scan selection Native scan display function You can select from under scan 3
158. r information about operations on Memory Stick data 1 M2 is an abbreviation for Memory Stick Micro Do not eject the Memory Stick while data is being saved or loaded To insert the Memory Stick Memory Stick insertion slot p Insert the Memory Stick facing the arrow mark upward Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Duo can be used without a Memory Stick Duo adaptor When you use a Memory Stick Micro do so after attaching the M2 adaptor optional When the Memory Stick Micro is inserted without the M2 adaptor the Memory Stick Micro may not be removed from the unit Be sure to insert the Memory Stick in the correct direction Forcing the Memory Stick in the wrong way may damage it Insert only the Memory Stick into the Memory Stick insertion slot Attempting to insert other objects into the Memory Stick insertion slot may damage the product Inserting Ejecting the Memory Stick To eject the Memory Stick Confirm that the access lamp does not flash Press the Memory Stick and it is ejected Notes on Memory Stick What is Memory Stick 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
159. r of the error is over the set pixel number the detection is notified Set to 00000 to 65535 00000 Signal Level Sets the upper and lower lines of every signal to detect the gamut error D1 HD SDI YPbPr 10bit Upper Limit upper limit Y 0000 to 1023 0983 Pb 0000 to 1023 1004 Pr 0000 to 1023 1004 Lower Limit lower limit Y 0000 to 1023 0020 Pb 0000 to 1023 0019 Pr 0000 to 1023 0019 HD SDI RGB 10bit When two BKM 243HS or BKM 244CC are installed in the OPTION 1 and 2 or OPTION 3 and 4 option slots you can select this item Upper Limit upper limit G 0000 to 1023 0983 B 0000 to 1023 0983 R 0000 to 1023 0983 Lower Limit lower limit G 0000 to 1023 0020 B 0000 to 1023 0020 R 0000 to 1023 0020 Display Function Menu o 5 Function and operation factory setting HD SDI YPbPr 12bit Gamut Error Display When two BKM 243HS or BKM 244CC are installed in the OPTION 1 and 2 or OPTION 3 and 4 option slots you can select this item Upper Limit upper limit Y 0000 to 4095 3935 Pb 0000 to 4095 4019 Pr 0000 to 4095 4019 Lower Limit lower limit Y 0000 to 4095 0080 Pb 0000 to 4095 0077 Pr 0000 to 4095 0077 HD SDI RGB 12bit When two BKM 243HS or BKM 244CC are installed in the OPTION 1 and 2 or OPTION 3 and 4 option slots you can select this item Upper Limit upper limit G 0000 to 4095 3935 B 0000 to 4095 3935
160. r that is not designated is installed BKM 229X This equipment may not work correctly or you may not be satisfied with the performance if an input adaptor with a serial number that is not designated is installed BKM 243HS This equipment may not meet the requirement for the electromagnetic interference standard or work correctly or you may not be satisfied with the performance if an input adaptor with a serial number that is not designated is installed Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Notes Always make a test recording and verify that it was recorded successfully SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF FAILURE OF THIS UNIT OR ITS RECORDING MEDIA EXTERNAL STORAGE SYSTEMS OR ANY OTHER MEDIA OR STORAGE SYSTEMS TO RECORD CONTENT OF ANY TYPE Always verify that the unit is operating properly before use SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER Input Signals and Adjustable Setting Items Aspect Marker Area Marker 1 Area Marker 2
161. rocution garder le coffret ferm Ne confier l entretien de l appareil qu un personnel qualifi CET APPAREIL DOIT ETRE RELIE A LA TERRE Pour les clients Europe Ce produit portant la marque CE est conforme la fois a la Directive sur la compatibilit lectromagn tique EMC et la Directive sur les basses tensions mises par la Commission de la Communaut Europ enne La conformit ces directives implique la conformit aux normes europ ennes suivantes e EN60950 1 S curit des produits e EN55103 1 Interf rences lectromagn tiques mission e EN55103 2 Sensibilit lectromagn tique immunit Ce produit est pr vu pour tre utilis dans l environnement lectromagn tique suivants E4 environnement EMC contr l ex studio de t l vision Le fabricant de ce produit est Sony Corporation 1 7 1 Konan Minato ku Tokyo Japon Le repr sentant autoris pour EMC et la s curit des produits est Sony Deutschland GmbH Hedelfinger Strasse 61 70327 Stuttgart Allemagne Pour toute question concernant le service ou la garantie veuillez consulter les adresses indiqu es dans les documents de service ou de garantie s par s Ne pas utiliser cet appareil dans une zone r sidentielle Pour les clients en Europe Australie et Nouvelle Z lande AVERTISSEMENT Il s agit d un produit de Classe A Dans un environnement domestique cet appareil peut provoquer des interf rences radio
162. s displayed the color temperature cannot be adjusted automatically Perform the manual adjustment of the color temperature Automatic adjustment Use one of the following probes e Konica Minolta CA 210 e DK Technologies PM5639 06 e X Rite Eye One Pro suoneledelg zg Je1dey 1 Connect the color temperature probe For the cable to connect the color temperature probe see page 124 2 Select Auto Adjust page 48 in the Color Temp Adj menu of the Adjustment menu and adjust the color temperature Manual adjustment 1 Select Manual Adjust page 46 in Manual of the Color Temp Adj menu of the Adjustment menu 2 Adjust the color as desired with the PHASE CHROMA or BRIGHT knob Press the ENTER or Ent button The adjusted data is confirmed Brightness Contrast Adjustment As an image on a color video monitor is seen differently according to the ambient light environmental brightness adjust the brightness black level according to the ambient light and the black level of the image to be reproduced and adjust the contrast white level according to the ambient light Adjust the brightness contrast with an external reference signal of a multi format color bar signal or SMPTE color bar signal Adjusting 31 suoneiedaig z ejdeyo 32 When the XYZ signal is displayed the brightness cannot be adjusted 1 N O Input the multi format color bar signal or SMPTE color bar signal to the monitor
163. s the color temperature of D93 D65 Copies the color temperature of D65 D61 Copies the color temperature of D61 D56 Copies the color temperature of D56 D Cine Copies the color temperature of D Cine User1 to 5 Copies the color temperature of User1 to 5 When D93 D65 D61 D56 or D Cine data is changed they are displayed as D93 D65 D61 D56 or D Cine For the XYZ format signal When the file is selected you can select from D Cine XYZ User XYZ1 User XYZ2 User XYZ3 User XYZ4 or User XYZ5 D Cine XYZ Copies the color temperature of D Cine XYZ User XYZ1 to 5 Copies the color temperature of User XYZ1 to 5 When D Cine XYZ data is changed it is displayed as D Cine XYZ Restore Factory Data Resets the color temperature to the default setting You cannot select this when the setting is the default value The following message appears to confirm the data reset operation Restore factory data OK To reset the data press the ENTER Ent button Cancel To cancel press the MENU button Position Adj Adjusts the position of the picture when the analog signal is input When the item is selected the signal system to be set is displayed You can select the item when the composite or Y C signal from the BKM 227W or the analog component or analog component RGB signal from the BKM 229X is displayed To hide the characters on the monitor during adjustment Set the CHAR OFF button of the controller to on As
164. set to 255 255 255 000 regardless of the display When the NETWORK switch is set to LAN the subnet mask is set to the displayed one Default Gateway Sets whether or not to set the default gateway Off or On Address Sets the address of the default gateway no setting Cancel Cancels the changed or confirmed setting Confirm Saves the changed or confirmed setting SNMP Setting Sets SNMP For the setting value consult the network administrator Contact Sets the information of the administrator When the item is selected you can enter a new name New Name Enter a new name up to 20 characters 70 System Configuration Menu o 5 Network Function and operation factory setting Name Sets the information for the administration device ID When the item is selected you can enter a new name New Name Enter a new name up to 20 characters Location Sets the location information When the item is selected you can enter a new name New Name Enter a new name up to 20 characters Trap Sets the address to send the information Mode Sets the settings to send information manually or automatically Manual or Auto Trap Address Setting Sets the IP address to send the information 000 000 000 000 When Mode is set to Manual you can select this item When the item is selected you can s
165. signal in black detail mode Press the Black Detail Mode button of the controller or set Black Detail Mode to On in the Function Switch menu of the Display Function menu page 69 The OVER RANGE lamp of the front panel is lit in black detail mode Black Detail Mode is assigned to the controller in the Function Key menu page 81 of the Controller menu Use the controller with software version 1 3 or higher to assign Black Detail Mode to the function button of the controller Zebra pattern display of the clipped portion Zebra pattern To end the black detail mode Set the Black Detail Mode button of the controller to off or set the Black Detail Mode to Off in the Function Switch menu of the Display Function menu Capturing the Picture of the HD Signal HD Frame Capture The frame picture of the HD SDI input signal is captured and saved as a picture file in the Memory Stick This is used to confirm the color tone and picture angle of the current scene and recorded scene or as the reference picture to adjust the monitor To save the captured frame we recommend using Memory Stick PRO High Speed or Memory Stick PRO Duo High Speed The file is saved in TIFF The file size is a maximum of 13 MB The picture file is captured or loaded without deterioration The saved file may not be opened due to the PC application used The HD Frame Capture function is effective only for the HD SDI signal Th
166. smission matrix ITU709 Matrix of ITU R BT 709 standards ITU601 Matrix of ITU R BT 601 standards SMPTE 240M Matrix of SMPTE 240M standards Note The internal fixed value applies to the transmission matrix of the RGB format and XYZ format Gamma Sets the transmission gamma 2 2 Transmission gamma 2 2 2 6 RGB Transmission gamma 2 6 for the RGB format 2 6 XYZ Transmission gamma 2 6 for the XYZ format xvYCC Transmission gamma of IEC 61966 2 4 standards xvYCC S LOG Standard Log gamma available with the F23 Digital Cinematography Camera Select to run the 100 output level of the F23 with the 100 level of the monitor for confirmation S LOG Full Log gamma available with the F23 Select to fit the full dynamic range of the F23 in the 100 level of the monitor for confirmation Notes As 2 6 RGB is setting for 2048 x 1080 RGB format the input signal of any other format is not displayed correctly e When you select xvYCC set Emulation page 57 to L230 Native in the Color Gamut menu of the Display Setting menu to display the extended color gamut area e When the quantization range of the DVI signal is Full the internal fixed value of the transmission gamma is applied Display Setting Menu Menu Function and operation factory setting Copy From Copies the user data from the other Matrix Gamma E Preset Value Copies other data in this monitor g When the item is selected y
167. stment menu 48 Adjustment menu B B Off 68 Display Function menu Backlight 78 Status menu Betacam Setup Level 55 Input Configuration menu Black Detail Mode 69 Display Function menu Black Detail Setting 65 Display Function menu Black Frame Insertion 68 Display Function menu Blending 63 Display Function menu 69 Display Function menu Blue Only 67 Display Function menu Butterfly 63 Display Function menu 69 Display Function menu C Capture 65 Display Function menu Center Marker 62 Display Function menu CH Name 73 System Configuration menu CH No 73 System Configuration menu CH Status 78 Status menu Change Password 74 System Configuration menu Channel Name 55 Input Configuration menu Chroma Up 68 Display Function menu Clip Indicator 65 Display Function menu Menu Index Menu Item Page Main menu Closed Caption 73 System Configuration menu Color Bar 45 Adjustment menu Color Gamut 57 Display Setting menu Color Temp 53 Input Configuration menu Color Temp Adj 46 Adjustment menu Comb 67 Display Function menu Component Level 55 Input Configuration menu Contrast Hold 47 Adjustment menu 49 Adjustment menu Controller 80 Controller menu Controller Status 78 Status menu Controller Upgrade 83 Controller menu Copy From 45 Adjustment menu 49 Adjustment menu 56 Input Configuration menu 59 Display Setting menu 62 Display Function menu 76 File Management menu Data Maintenance 77 File Management menu Date Time 74 System Configuration
168. t select Auto Adjust to start adjustment 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 color system x and y coordinates When Contrast Hold is set to Off select Target Luminance and enter the value of the luminance cd m when the 100 white signal is input Select the probe to be used in Probe Select Auto Adjust The following message appears Set probe on cursor Attach the probe on the center of the display to start automatic adjustment It may take some time until the automatic adjustment is completed Note First select the probe and then select Auto Adjust To cancel stop the adjustment Press the MENU button Target Color Temp Sets the adjustment value to be used from D93 D65 D61 D56 D Cine or Any x Enters the CIE color system x coordinate Set to 0 280 to 0 345 y Enters the CIE color system y coordinate Set to 0 280 to 0 352 Target Luminance Enters the luminance cd m when the 100 white signal is input Adjust the luminance by the contrast adjustment backlight adjustment Set to 40 to 250 100 Notes e This menu is not selectable when Contrast Hold is set to On e The luminance is reduced to about half due to the principle of operation in the black frame insertion mode or the interlace display mode However on this monitor the normal luminance is set by the contrast a
169. t the LUT data again with the coversion tool so that it can be read by the monitor The Sony unique format specifications for the LUT data to input to the conversion tool conversion tool and operation procedures for the conversion tool are scheduled for release in February 2009 To obtain them contact your Sony representative Delete LUT Deletes the LUT data file read into the user data User1 to User5 Note When there are no user data with the LUT data file you cannot select the user data When the item is selected the user data with the LUT data file file name and All are displayed When a user data is selected to delete each user data file or All is selected to delete all user data the following message is displayed Delete this data OK To delete the data press the ENTER Ent button Cancel To cancel press the MENU button User Matrix Gamma Sets the user data User1 to User5 of Matrix Gamma transmission matrix and transmission gamma As the signal is processed internally by the data setting of Matrix Gamma the signal may not be displayed correctly if the signal is not set according to the transmission standards for the input signal For the transmission gamma and the transmission matrix of Matrix Gamma see the Matrix Gamma menu page 53 of the Input Configuration menu User Data Selects the user data of Matrix Gamma You can select from User1 to User5 User1 Matrix Sets the tran
170. t the network administrator SDCP SDAP Community Sets the SDCP SDAP community name When the item is selected you can enter the community name four characters SONY SONY is entered as a community name New Name Enter a new name SDCP Port No Sets the SDCP port number Set to 53434 to 53534 53484 SDAP Port No Sets the SDAP port number Set to 53812 to 53912 53862 SDAP Broadcast Sets whether or not to issue the SDAP Disable or Enable SDAP Broadcast Period Sets the period seconds to issue the SDAP Set to 05 to 30 30 Reset Protocol Setting Resets the protocol setting When the item is selected the following message appears Are you sure OK To reset data press the ENTER Ent button Cancel To cancel press the MENU button Function Key Assigns the function to the function buttons This item cannot be selected when the monitor is controlled with BKM 15R or BVM A14F5 Controller Menu nuey Jajdeyo 81 nuey Jejdey 82 5 Function and operation factory setting F1 to F16 Function Key Controller Menu The following functions are assigned Scan Mode Changes the scan mode of the picture Native Scan Displays the picture in native scan mode 16 9 Changes the aspect ratio to 16 9 or 1 896 1 digital cinema signal and when set to Off the aspect ratio changes to 4 3 or 2 39 1
171. tem Page Main menu T Target Color Temp 48 Adjustment menu Target Luminance 48 Adjustment menu Type 73 System Configuration menu U User Data 58 Display Setting menu User LUT 57 Display Setting menu User LUT Data 57 Display Setting menu User Matrix Gamma 58 Display Setting menu V V Delay 67 Display Function menu V Position 62 Display Function menu V Shift 50 Adjustment menu W Wipe 63 Display Function menu 69 Display Function menu X x 48 Adjustment menu Y y 48 Adjustment menu Z Zebra Pattern 65 Display Function menu 65 Display Function menu Menu Index The material contained in this manual consists of information that is the property of Sony Corporation and is intended solely for use by the purchasers of the equipment described in this manual Sony Corporation expressly prohibits the duplication of any portion of this manual or the use thereof for any purpose other than the operation or maintenance of the equipment described in this manual without the express written permission of Sony Corporation For Customer in China AEE A A SS CR Te ns ee BHI AMERO AAS Untar San A AREA RRA LA PERE http pro sony com cn DE Sony Corporation 3213826150 http www sony net Printed in Japan BVM L230 WW Printed on recycled paper 2008 10 13 3 213 826 15 1
172. the cable specification required and about the connection see Connection Cable Specifications for Color Temperature Probes on page 124 Adjustment Menu o 5 Color Temp Adj Function and operation factory setting Contrast Hold Sets whether or not to adjust the color temperature and contrast backlight at the same time Off Contrast is adjusted On Contrast is not adjusted Copy From Copies the other color temperature Preset Value Copies other data in this monitor Except for the XYZ format signal When the item is selected you can select from D93 D65 D61 D56 D Cine User1 User2 User3 User4 or User5 D93 Copies the color temperature of D93 D65 Copies the color temperature of D65 D61 Copies the color temperature of D61 D56 Copies the color temperature of D56 D Cine Copies the color temperature of D Cine User1 to 5 Copies the color temperature of User1 to 5 When D93 D65 D61 D56 or D Cine data is changed they are displayed as D93 D65 D61 D56 or D Cine For the XYZ format signal When the item is selected you can select from D Cine XYZ User XYZ1 User XYZ2 User XYZ3 User XYZ4 or User XYZ5 D Cine XYZ Copies the color temperature of D Cine XYZ User XYZ1 to 5 Copies the color temperature of User XYZ1 to 5 When D Cine XYZ data is changed it is displayed as D Cine XYZ Other Monitor Copies data from another monitor Moni
173. the characters on the display are hidden it becomes easy to adjust the picture To display the characters set the CHAR OFF button to off Note This menu is not selectable when the internal signal or captured frame is displayed H Shift Adjusts the horizontal position of the picture As the setting increases the picture moves to the right and as the setting decreases the picture moves to the left 000 Set in the H Shift Offset menu page 55 of the Input Configuration menu when the difference of the horizontal position is necessary to adjust for different input signals of the same signal system etc V Shift Adjusts the vertical position of the picture As the setting increases the picture moves up and as the setting decreases the picture moves down 000 Adjustment Menu Input Configuration Menu Overview This menu is used for pertaining data to the input signals When Input Configuration is selected the following menus are displayed gt Input Configuration CHO1 Nia Slot No NE Input No EEE Screen Aspect gt Sync Mode EEE Color Temp EHE Picture Preset EEHEHE Matrix Gamma gt 1 2 4 lt Configuration 2 2 01 aan Channel Name gt NTSC Setup Level na Component Level EEE Betacam Setup Level HES RGB Range gt 10801 PsF gt Film Cadence nan Copy From gt The current channel is displayed Perform the input setting Note for the selected channel Before setting
174. the password No Not apply the password File Management Yes Apply the password No Not apply the password Controller Yes Apply the password No Not apply the password Key Protect Yes Apply the password No Not apply the password Date Time When the item is selected you can set or change the date and time Year Sets the year Month Sets the month Day Sets the day Hour Sets the hour in 24 hour display Minute Sets the minute Cancel Cancels the setting Confirm Executes the setting Second is set to 0 Scan Mode Skip Sets the scan mode to be skipped when the SCAN button is pressed in the single mode connection None No scan is skipped Under Scan The under scan is skipped Over Scan The over scan is skipped 74 System Configuration Menu Menu Function and operation factory setting Monitor Upgrade Upgrades the monitor When the item is selected the screen for inputting the password is displayed After the 4 digit password is entered the current versions of Software Version Kernel Version FPGA1 Version FPGA2 Version and FPGA Core Version are displayed For the password see Password page 74 of the System Configuration menu For details on upgrading the monitor see Upgrading the Monitor and Controller on page 94 Software Upgrade Upgrades the software for the monitor Kernel Upgrade
175. the pictures may not be displayed correctly The input of signal A is not changed in the multi display The internal signal is not displayed in the multi display The captured picture data is not used to display as signal A and signal B at the same time The signals are not displayed in the multi display mode when Pixel Zoom is set to on VA Procedure 1 Select the channel number and set the input signal to display as signal A 2 Select the display mode of Picture amp Picture Side by Side Wipe Butterfly or Blending with the function button of the controller or in the Function Switch menu of the Display Function menu and set it to On For details on the Function Switch menu see the Function Switch page 66 of the Display Function menu Each function of Picture amp Picture is assigned to each function button of the controller in the Function Key menu page 81 of the Controller menu 3 Select the channel number and set the input signal to display as signal B The channel for signal B is set to CHO1 at the factory setting When the picture is displayed in wipe butterfly or blending mode set signal A and signal B to the input signal of the same signal format and signal system to compare the picture correctly and set to the native scan mode page 66 To display the captured picture data file You can use a captured picture other than the picture selected by designating the channel number as signal A and s
176. tilation 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 Handling the LCD Screen e The LCD panel fitted to this unit is manufactured with high precision technology giving a functioning pixel ratio of at least 99 99 Thus a very small proportion Chapter of pixels may be stuck either always off black always on red green or blue or flashing In addition over a long period of use because of the physical characteristics of the liquid crystal display such stuck pixels may appear spontaneously These problems are not a malfunction Do not leave the LCD screen facing the sun as it can damage the LCD screen Take care when you place the unit by a window Do not push or scratch the LCD monitor s screen Do not place a heavy object on the LCD monitor s screen This may cause the screen to lose uniformity If the unit is used in a cold place horizontal lines or a residual image may appear on the screen This is not a malfunction When the monitor becomes warm the screen returns to normal If a fixed picture such as a frame of a divided picture or time code or a still picture is displayed for a long time an image may remain on the screen and be superimposed as a ghosting image The screen and the cabinet become warm during operation This is not a malfunction On Clean
177. tor ID Enter the ID number of the source monitor When the NETWORK switch is set to PEER TO PEER this is not selectable Except for the XYZ format signal When the ID number is entered you can select from D93 D65 D61 D56 D Cine User1 User2 User3 User4 or User5 D93 Copies the color temperature of D93 D65 Copies the color temperature of D65 D61 Copies the color temperature of D61 D56 Copies the color temperature of D56 D Cine Copies the color temperature of D Cine User1 to 5 Copies the color temperature of User1 to 5 When D93 D65 D61 D56 or D Cine data is changed they are displayed as D93 D65 D61 D56 or D Cine For the XYZ format signal When the ID number is entered you can select from D Cine XYZ User XYZ1 User XYZ2 User XYZ3 User XYZ4 or User XYZ5 D Cine XYZ Copies the color temperature of D Cine XYZ User XYZ1 to 5 Copies the color temperature of User XYZ1 to 5 When D Cine XYZ data is changed it is displayed as D Cine XYZ Adjustment Menu nuey Jajdeyo 49 nuey 4a deyD 50 Menu Function and operation factory setting J Memory Stick Copies data in the Memory Stick 2 When the item is selected the file names in the source Memory Stick are displayed 2 Except for the XYZ format signal 5 When the file is selected you can select from D93 D65 D61 D56 D Cine User1 User2 User3 User4 or User5 O D93 Copie
178. tting Capture gt Internal Signal gt Function Switch gt nuey Jejdey Menu Function and Operation Menu Function and operation factory setting Marker Setting Sets whether or not to display the marker when the MARKER button is pressed and the display mode To hide the characters on the monitor during setting Set the CHAR OFF button of the controller to on As the characters on the display are hidden it becomes easy to adjust the picture To display the characters set the CHAR OFF button to off Marker Preset Sets the marker preset data You can select from Marker1 to Marker5 Marker1 Aspect Blanking Sets the display of the blanking outside the area of the aspect marker Aspect Blanking Sets whether or not to set the blanking Off Blanking is released On Blanking Mode Sets the blanking mode when Aspect Blanking is set to On You can select from Black blanking or Half half blanking Aspect Marker Sets the aspect marker display Aspect Marker Sets whether or not to display the aspect marker when the MARKER button is pressed Off or On Aspect Mode Sets the aspect ratio of the aspect marker You can select from 16 9 15 9 14 9 13 9 4 3 2 39 1 2 35 1 1 85 1 1 66 1 1 896 1 or Variable Aspect Sets the aspect ratio of the aspect marker when Variable is selected in Aspect Mode Set to 1 00 1 to 3 00 1 1 7
179. ture Display Size oom 108 Picture Frame Display ooo oom 110 Matrix Gamma Setting Table ooooo 112 Scan Mode IMage oii osn biniaaokngaa 117 Troubleshooting ono 120 DIMENSIONS ee ata 122 Connection Cable Specifications for Color Temperature PODES pia cdi 124 Inserting Ejecting the Memory Stick oo 126 Notes on Memory SUCK Tenan ee sacs ana aa aa 126 Menu Index 128 Table of Contents Overview Precautions On Safety Operate the unit only with a power source as specified in the Specifications section A nameplate indicating operating voltage power consumption etc is located on the rear panel Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further Do not drop or place heavy objects on the power cord If the power cord is damaged turn off the power immediately It is dangerous to use the unit with a damaged power cord Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it is not to be used for several days or more Disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet by grasping the plug not by pulling the cord The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible On Installation Allow adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat build up Do not place the unit on surfaces rugs blankets etc or near materials curtains draperies that may block the ven
180. u For details on Native Scan see Function Switch page 66 of the Display Function menu 2 Dis lay the picture and set Pixel Zoom to on by P pressing the Pixel Zoom button of the controller The cursor is displayed When Native Scan Mode is set to Aspect Correction and Pixel Zoom is set to on for SD signal input Native Scan Mode is set to x2 To cancel the cursor display and return to the previous screen Press the MENU button of the controller Pixel Zoomis assigned to the function button of the controller in the Function Key menu page 81 of the Controller menu 3 Select the cursor size with the UP or DOWN button of the controller You can select the cursor size from 1 to 8 from 1 to 4 when the display magnification of the native scan is x2 page 59 The larger the number the smaller the cursor 4 Adjust the position of the cursor To move the leftward or rightward Turn the PHASE knob Magnifying the Picture Pixel Zoom suonelado y Jojdey 89 suonelasdo y Jejdeyo 90 To move the upward or downward Turn the CHROMA knob 5 Press the ENTER Ent button Part inside the cursor is magnified You can move the position of the magnified picture with the PHASE knob or CHROMA knob You can change the magnification ratio with the UP or DOWN button You can also change the boundary line color For details on changing the boundary line color see Pixel Zoom Setting page 6
181. u Key Protect 84 Key Protect menu L Load LUT 58 Display Setting menu Maintenance 75 System Configuration menu Manual 46 Adjustment menu Manual Adjust 45 Adjustment menu 46 Adjustment menu Marker Setting 60 Display Function menu Marker Preset 60 Display Function menu Matrix 58 Display Setting menu Matrix Gamma 53 Input Configuration menu Model Name 78 Status menu Monitor ID 70 System Configuration menu Monitor ID Display 83 Controller menu Monitor Upgrade 75 System Configuration menu Mono 67 Display Function menu N Native Scan 66 Display Function menu Native Scan Mode 59 Display Setting menu Network 70 System Configuration menu 80 Controller menu Network Setting 70 System Configuration menu 80 Controller menu Network Switch 78 Status menu Notification 64 Display Function menu Notification Reset 64 Display Function menu NTSC Comb Filter 59 Display Setting menu NTSC Setup Level 55 Input Configuration menu O On Screen Set 73 System Configuration menu Operation Time 78 Status menu Original Value 47 Adjustment menu OSD Level 73 System Configuration menu P P amp P Setting 63 Display Function menu Parallel Remote 71 System Configuration menu Password 74 System Configuration menu Menu Index Menu Item Page Main menu Peak White Control 59 Display Setting menu Picture Adj 44 Adjustment menu Picture Preset 53 Input Configuration menu Pixel Threshold 64 Display Function menu 65 Display Function menu Pixel Zoom Setting 63 Display Fun
182. ultiple Memory Stick cards at the same time This may cause damage to the product When you use Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Duo with this product be sure to insert it in the right direction Inserting it in the wrong direction may cause damages to the product Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Duo Memory Stick Micro and M2 duo size adaptor should be kept away from small children to prevent them from accidentally swallowing it If the Memory Stick Micro attached to the M2 adaptor is attached to the Memory Stick Duo adaptor and inserted in the slot the Memory Stick Micro may not function Up to 1000 files can be memorized in one Memory Stick When more than 1000 files are created the warning Too many files is displayed Delete an unused file in the Delete menu page 77 of the File Management menu Up to 20 characters can be used for the file name When more than 20 characters are used for the file name the file is not displayed Use the machine and application corresponding to the Memory Stick for initialization of the Memory Stick When Windows Explorer is used for initialization a format error is caused and the Memory Stick is not usable for the monitor When the data in the folder for the application software is copied or edited with the function of Windows the data may not be reproduced Memory Stick Memory Stick PRO Me
183. ut adaptor e M in the following table shows Matrix e Gin the following table shows Gamma Matrix Gamma Matrix ITU R ITU R SMPTE D Cine D Cine xvYCC xvYCC Useri Signal format sional Gamma BT 709 BT 601 240M RGB XYZ 709 601 User5 y aate LG na A aa setting ity 22 TU 5 SMPTE 5 ITU 26 ITU 26 ITU xv ITU xv M G area 709 601 240 709 RGB 709 xyz 709 YCC 601 YCC Setup 0 NTSC e 487 59 94i O x x 7 5 PAL 576 50 SD O x x B PAL M 487 59 94i O x x SECAM 576 50i O x Setup 0 NTSC level 487 59 94i O x x 7 5 gt 3 PAL 576 50i SD O x x E S PAL M 487 59 94i O x x D ISECAM 576 501 O x x 1080 60 i O x x 1080 50i O x x 1080 24 PsF O x x 1080 25PsF O x x La i HD O x x 1080 24 P O x x 1080 25P O x x 1080 30 P O x x E 720 60 P O x x 720 50P O x x 483 59 94P O x x 576 50P O x x 576 50i O x x SD SMPTE Component FBUINIO level 487 59 94i O x x Betacam 112 Matrix Gamma Setting Table Signal Signal format system Analog RGB 1080 60 i Matrix Gamma 1080 50i 1080 24 PsF 1080 25PsF 1080 30 PsF 1080 24 P 1080 25P 1080 30 P 720 60 P 720 50P Matrix Gamma data setting
184. xample Controller software will be upgraded and controller will restart Are you sure Confirm the data version and press the ENTER Ent button Upgrading starts When a version earlier than 1 2 of the software for the controller is upgraded When upgrading starts the dot indicator lights as moving from left to right in the display window of the controller The dot may stop during upgrading but the data are being upgraded correctly It takes about 1 minute to upgrade the controller REMOTE SINGLE E GROUP E ALL E 0 0 SINGLE GROUP ALL O O O When version 1 2 or later of the software for the controller is upgraded When the upgrading starts the indicator lights as turning clockwise in the display window of the controller The indicator may stop during upgrading but the data are being upgraded correctly It takes about 1 minute to upgrade the controller After upgrading all indicators light for about 1 second Upgrading the Monitor and Controller REMOTE SINGLE E GROUP ALL SINGLE GROUP ALL O O O Do not remove the Memory Stick PRO from the Memory Stick insertion slot during upgrading or disconnect the LAN cable between the monitor and controller Do not turn off the power of the monitor and controller during upgrading After completion of upgrading the system is restarted The network between the monitor and co
185. y mode The marker is not displayed in H delay mode or V delay mode The signal is not displayed in interlace mode The interlace signal is not input Input the interlace signal The signal is set to 1080PsF in 10801 PsF page 55 of the Input Configuration menu Set to 10801 The native scan mode is not selected Set to the native scan mode page 87 Troubleshooting Symptom The signal is not displayed in black frame insertion mode Assumed causes The signal is displayed in the interlace display mode Remedy Set Interlace to Off page 68 The 24P or 24PsF signal is displayed The signal is not displayed in black frame insertion mode when the 24P or 24PSF signal is input The DVI Computer signal is displayed The signal is not displayed in the black frame insertion mode when the DVI Computer signal is input The setting is different from the setting in the menu The setting has been changed with the function button of the controller after setting in the menu The last setting becomes effective The function button of the controller does not function The setting has been changed in the menu after setting with the function button The last setting becomes effective The function of the function button of the controller is different from that of the panel display Another function has been assigned to the button See the Function Key me

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