Panasonic BT LH1700WP User Manual

Operating Instructions  
LCD Video Monitor  
Model BT-  
P
Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.  
ENGLISH  
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S0805M1095 -H  
Printed in Japan  
VQT0U69-1  
For Your Safety (continued)  
FCC NOTICE (USA)  
Declaration of Conformity  
Model Number:  
BT-LH1700WP  
Trade Name:  
PANASONIC  
Responsible Party:  
Panasonic Corporation of North America  
One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ07094  
Panasonic Broadcast & Television Systems Company  
1-800-524-1448  
Support contact:  
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
To assure continued compliance, follow the attached installation instructions and do not make any  
unauthorized modifications.  
CAUTION:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency  
energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to  
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by  
one of the following measures:  
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
The user may find the booklet “Something About Interference” available from FCC local regional offices  
helpful.  
FCC Warning:  
To assure continued FCC emission limit compliance, the user must use only shielded interface cables when  
connecting to host computer or peripheral devices. Also, any unauthorized changes or modifications to this  
equipment could void the user’s authority to operate this device.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
1) Read these instructions.  
2) Keep these instructions.  
3) Heed all warnings.  
4) Follow all instructions.  
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6) Clean only with dry cloth.  
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.  
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus  
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades  
with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The  
wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet,  
consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles,  
and the point where they exit from the apparatus.  
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold  
with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus  
combination to avoid injury from tip-over.  
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.  
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus  
has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or  
objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not  
operate normally, or has been dropped.  
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Precautions for Use  
The liquid crystal portion is manufactured with highly precise technology. It includes over 99.99% effective pixels,  
but 0.01% or less of the pixels are either missing, or have fixed lighting (red, blue, green). This is not a sign of  
malfunction.  
The liquid crystal protection panel is a specially manufactured component. Wiping it with a hard cloth, or rubbing  
it vigorously will scratch the surface.  
If a still image is displayed for a long time, it may cause temporary generation of afterimage (phosphor burn-in).  
(However, these afterimages disappear when ordinary moving images are displayed for a while.)  
The response speed and brightness of liquid crystal vary with ambient temperatures.  
Consult with the authorized service person for the installation.  
Be sure to consult with the service person about the installation. Make sure that the wall or celling is strong  
enough to endure the weight of this unit including the mount fittings. If not strong enough, it may cause accidents  
such as falling off of the unit and injury.  
Do not install the unit in a place exposed to the direct sunlight. It may otherwise deteriorate the cabinet or  
damage the liquid crystal screen.  
Contents  
For Your Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Precautions for Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Standard accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Optional units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Outline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Controls and Their Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Video monitor unit ................................................... 6  
Front panel ............................................................. 7  
Rear panel.............................................................. 8  
Power Supply. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
How to Use the On Screen Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
User Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Main Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Menu configuration............................................... 13  
MARKER.............................................................. 14  
Types of MARKER................................................ 15  
VIDEO CONFIG ................................................... 16  
SYSTEM CONFIG................................................ 17  
GPI ....................................................................... 20  
INPUT SELECT.................................................... 21  
AUDIO ................................................................... 22  
CONTROL............................................................ 22  
REMOTE Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
How to Attach the Rack mounting. . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Error/Warning Displays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Maintenance Inspections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Standard accessories  
Power cord x 1  
Screw x 1  
Power cord hook x 1  
Optional units  
Rack-mounting adaptors BT-MA1710G (Fitting instructions J page 27)  
Embedded Audio Unit BT-YAE1700G (Fitting instructions J Installation Guide included)  
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Outline  
The BT-LH1700W liquid crystal monitor was designed especially for broadcasting service and business use. It is  
equipped with a high performance 17.1-inch wide liquid crystal display panel.  
g High performance liquid crystal panel  
This monitor achieves outstanding color reproduction, a wide viewing angle, and high-speed response.  
g Immediate image output of input signals  
*1  
The time-lag caused by IP field unit conversion has been eliminated, and the delay from input until image  
output has been suppressed to the absolute minimum.  
*1 Conversion from interlace to progressive scanning.  
g Multi-format image compatability  
• This monitor is equipped with SDI (HD/SD compatible), VIDEO, Y/C, YPBPR/RGB input jacks.  
• It supports both NTSC and PAL TV broadcast systems.  
g Screen display  
You can divide the screen into two windows, and compare the windows using the same input terminal and same  
format. Furthermore, you can display a still image or WFM on one of the windows (Jpage 18 “SUB WINDOW”,  
page 19 “About the SUB WINDOW”).  
g REMOTE control  
Depending on the intended use of the monitor, you can select between parallel remote control (GPI) and serial  
remote control (RS232C) (Jpage 23 26).  
Dimensions  
Unit : mm (inches)  
30(1.2)  
260(10.2)  
100(3.9)  
75(3.0)  
72  
(2.8)  
374.5(14.7)(Opening)  
Center  
430(16.9)  
16(0.6)  
280(11.0)  
233(9.2)  
128(5.0)  
70  
(2.8)  
40 81.1  
(1.6) (3.2)  
16(0.6)  
198(7.8)  
When installing the monitor in one place permanently, we  
recommend that you fix the monitor in place using the screw  
holes in the lower part of the stand.  
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Controls and Their Functions  
Video monitor unit  
Front view  
Front panel (J page 7)  
Rear view  
Fan  
An embedded audio unit (BT-YAE1700G) can be  
attached (J Installation Guide included).  
Rear panel (J page 8)  
Power supply [you can switch  
between AC and DC (J page 9)]  
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Front panel  
POWER switch  
This switches the power supply ON/OFF. When the power is ON, the LED (green) lights up.  
INPUT SELECT button  
This selects the signal input line. The green LED light above the button indicates the selected input signal.  
VIDEO  
Y/C  
SDI1  
SDI2  
:
:
:
:
Video input  
Y/C input  
Serial digital interface input (HD/SD compatible)  
Serial digital interface input (HD/SD compatible)  
YPBPR/RGB : Analog component (YPBPR) or RGB input. Also compatible with PC input RGB.  
* When using PC Input, select “RGB-COMP.” from “YPBPR/RGB” in the “INPUT SELECT”  
menu (Jpage 21).  
* The monitor retains the input signal settings selected from the last time the monitor was swiched ON or OFF.  
MENU button  
This is used for menu display, selecting settings, and adjustments.  
MENU  
:
:
:
Push to display or exit the menu, and to return to the previous menu screen.  
Push to move the cursor up or down, or to select an item.  
Push to confirm a setting, and to display a submenu.  
,
ENTER  
FUNCTION button  
FUNCTION 1 : Carries out the item selected in the menu.  
FUNCTION 2 : Carries out the item selected in the menu.  
Picture adjusting knob  
PHASE  
CHROMA  
BRIGHT  
0 – 60 (30)  
0 – 60 (30)  
0 – 60 (30)  
CONTRAST 0 – 60 (50)  
( ) denotes factory preset values  
A rotating knob that can be pushed to operate. You can display and adjust the menu settings by pushing the  
knob. The setting values are saved by pushing the knob again.  
When values are changed from the factory preset values, the LED above the knob (amber) lights.  
The setting values are loaded when the monitor’s power is switched ON. The setting values are saved when  
the knob is pushed, or when 10 seconds pass after changing the settings. However, operating changes  
cannot be made in the following cases.  
* When the control lock is on, the key mark appears and setting values cannot be changed (J page 22).  
* When the MONO function is ON (J page 16), [PHASE] and [CHROMA] operations are disabled.  
* When using “RGB-COMP.” input, [PHASE] and [CHROMA] operations are disabled.  
* While operating HV DELAY (J page 17) (when set to any other setting than OFF), [BRIGHT] operation is  
disabled.  
Volume knob  
You can adjust the speaker volume by rotating the volume knob.  
Speaker  
Audio input from the AUDIO input terminal or SDI terminal (embedded audio) can be heard.  
* The BT-YAE1700G embedded audio unit (optional) must be attached to hear audio through embedded  
audio.  
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Controls and Their Functions (continued)  
Rear panel  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SDI (HD/SD) terminal (BNC)  
IN1  
IN2  
: This is the SDI input terminal (compatible with HD/SD automatic switching).  
: This is the SDI input terminal (compatible with HD/SD automatic switching).  
SWITCHED OUT : This is the active through-out terminal for the SDI input signal being displayed on the screen.  
* SDI active through-out is only outputted when [SDI1] or [SDI2] is selected using the [INPUT SELECT]  
buttons. It is not outputted when anything other than SDI is selected.  
VIDEO terminal (BNC)  
IN  
: This is the VIDEO signal (composite signal) input terminal.  
OUT : This is the input signal through-out terminal.  
Y/C terminal  
IN  
: This is the Y/C signal (S-video signal) input terminal.  
OUT : This is the input signal through-out terminal.  
YPBPR/RGB terminal (BNC)  
IN  
: This is the YPBPR/RGB signal input terminal.  
OUT : This is the input signal through-out terminal.  
* When using the RGB signal, you can also connect the external synchronizing signal to the SYNC/HD  
terminal. When using a PC RGB signal, connect the horizontal synchronizing signal to the SYNC/HD  
terminal, and the vertical synchronizing signal to the VD terminal.  
VD IN input terminal  
This is the vertical synchronizing signal (VD) input terminal used when connecting to a PC RGB signal.  
AUDIO input terminal (Pin terminal)  
This is the common audio input terminal for all video input terminals.  
* When an embedded audio unit BT-YAE1700G (optional) is attached, SDI input audio is automatically  
selected by selecting [SDI1] or [SDI2] with [INPUT SELECT].  
GPI input terminal (D-SUB 9-pin)  
External control is possible by using a GPI signal.  
RS232C input terminal (D-SUB 9-pin)  
External control is possible by using a RS232C signal.  
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Power Supply  
Connecting and fixing the power cord  
1. Attach the power cord to the monitor unit.  
g When using external DC power (DC11V–17V)  
You can slide open the power cover, and switch from  
AC input to external DC input. (When shipped from  
the factory, the power cover is up, and AC input is  
selected.)  
Using the power cord  
hook and the screw,  
attach the power cord to  
the monitor unit.  
Power cover  
Power cord  
Power cord hook  
Please note the following  
If the power cover has been removed or opened, do not  
use the monitor with the power supply connected to  
both the AC input and external DC input terminals.  
Screw  
2. Connect the power cord to the power outlet.  
When using external DC power (DC11V–17V), check  
the external DC input terminal pin signal, and use the  
correct polarity. If a +12V power supply is accidentally  
connected to the GND terminal, this could cause a fire  
or personal injury.  
Pin number  
Signal  
GND  
1
2, 3  
4
4
1
+12V  
2
3
External DC input terminal  
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How to Use the On Screen Menu  
Three types of information are displayed on the screen. The input signal status, picture adjusting knob status, and  
the menu display.  
Input signal status  
1. The selected input line (J page 7,  
VIDEO, Y/C, SDI1, SDI2,  
YPBPR/RGB-VIDEO/RGB-COMP.  
2. Signal format  
)
1
The display status can be set in “STATUS  
DISPLAY” in the “SYSTEM CONFIG” menu  
(J page 18).  
If “UNSUPPORT SIGNALis displayed, then either  
the current input signal is not supported or the  
“INPUT SELECT” menu setting needs to be  
changed.  
When “NO SIGNALis displayed, there is no input  
signal.  
Note:  
“UNSUPPORT SIGNALand “NO SIGNALmay not be  
displayed correctly.  
Picture adjusting knob status  
Picture adjusting knob (J page 7,  
)
This knob can be rotated and pushed.  
The status display appears when the knob is  
pushed.  
The display disappears when the knob is pushed  
again, or if the knob is not operated for 10 seconds.  
Settings can only be adjusted in the status display.  
The display position can be changed (J page 18  
“ROTARY POSITION”).  
Status display:  
PHASE, CHROMA, BRIGHT, CONTRAST  
Note:  
The volume knob status display is not displayed on the  
screen.  
Menu display  
This is displayed when the menu is used.  
The display disappears if remains idle for 2 minutes.  
The display position can be changed (J page 18  
“MENU POSITION”).  
MENU  
Displays the operation explanation for the  
menu button.  
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How to Use the On Screen Menu (continued)  
Menu operations  
1. Push [MENU] to display the MAIN menu.  
3. Push [  
,
] to select the sub menu, then push  
[ENTER].  
The setting values in the sub menu change to green.  
MARKER  
MARKER 16:9  
MARKER 4:3  
OFF  
OFF  
MARKER BACK  
CENTER MARKER  
GPI PRESET1  
GPI PRESET2  
NORMAL  
OFF  
80%  
80%  
2. Push [  
[ENTER].  
,
] to select the menu, then push  
4. Push [  
,
] to select the setting values, then  
push [ENTER].  
Push [MENU] to cancel.  
MARKER  
MARKER 16:9  
MARKER 4:3  
MARKER BACK  
CENTER MARKER  
GPI PRESET1  
GPI PRESET2  
OFF  
OFF  
NORMAL  
OFF  
80%  
80%  
MENU  
To return to the previous screen  
Push [MENU].  
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User Data  
You can change the menu setting values and picture adjusting knob settings, then save and load up to 5  
combinations of screen adjustment values as user data. You can also return the setting values and adjustment  
values to the factory preset settings.  
The following settings are included in user data.  
• Menu settings except for “SETUP LOAD/SAVE” (including the button function settings on the front of the monitor)  
• Screen adjustment values changed in picture adjusting knob  
Saving user data  
Loading user data  
1. Push [MENU] to display the MAIN menu.  
1. Push [MENU] to display the MAIN menu.  
2. Push [  
,
] to select the “SYSTEM CONFIG”  
2. Push [  
,
] to select the “SYSTEM CONFIG”  
menu and push [ENTER].  
menu and push [ENTER].  
3. Push [  
,
] to select the “SETUP SAVE” sub  
3. Push [  
,
] to select the “SETUP LOAD” sub  
menu and push [ENTER].  
menu and push [ENTER].  
The setting values in the sub menu change to green.  
The setting values in the sub menu change to green.  
BACKLIGHT  
FUNCTION1  
FUNCTION2  
60  
SUB WINDOW  
HV DELAY  
FULL  
BACKLIGHT  
FUNCTION1  
FUNCTION2  
60  
SUB WINDOW  
HV DELAY  
FULL  
SUB WINDOW  
WFM POSITION  
MENU POSITION  
ROTARY POSITION  
STATUS DISPLAY  
SETUP LOAD  
SETUP SAVE  
FAN MOTOR  
SUB WINDOW  
WFM POSITION  
MENU POSITION  
ROTARY POSITION  
STATUS DISPLAY  
SETUP LOAD  
SETUP SAVE  
FAN MOTOR  
RB  
CENTER  
LB  
3SEC OFF  
FACTORY  
USER1  
RB  
CENTER  
LB  
3SEC OFF  
FACTORY  
USER1  
OFF  
OFF  
Changes to green  
Changes to green  
4. Push [  
,
] to select the file you wish to save  
4. Push [  
,
] to select the file you wish to load to  
to from “USER1” – “USER5”, then push [ENTER].  
The following screen appears.  
from “USER1” – “USER5”, then push [ENTER].  
The following screen appears.  
To return to the factory preset setting values, select  
“FACTORY”.  
SETUP SAVE  
SETUP LOAD  
5. Select “YES”, and push [ENTER].  
The user data is saved.  
5. Select “YES”, and push [ENTER].  
The user data is loaded.  
To return to the previous screen  
Push [MENU].  
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Menu configuration  
MAIN  
MARKER 16:9  
MARKER 4:3  
MARKER  
VIDEO CONFIG  
SYSTEM CONFIG  
GAMMA SELECT  
FILM GAMMA  
COLOR TEMP.  
SHARPNESS MODE  
SHARPNESS H  
SHARPNESS V  
I-P MODE  
MARKER BACK  
CENTER MARKER  
GPI PRESET1  
GPI PRESET2  
BACKLIGHT  
FUNCTION1  
FUNCTION2  
SUB WINDOW  
WFM POSITION  
MENU POSITION  
ROTARY POSITION  
STATUS DISPLAY  
SETUP LOAD  
SETUP SAVE  
FAN MOTOR  
MONO  
ANAMO  
SD ASPECT  
SCAN  
NOISE WIPE  
GPI CONTROL  
GPI  
GPI1  
GPI2  
GPI3  
GPI4  
GPI5  
GPI6  
GPI7  
GPI8  
INPUT SELECT  
VIDEO/ Y/C  
NTSC SETUP  
YPBPR/RGB  
COMPONENT LEVEL  
RGB SYNC  
COMP.  
AUTOSETUP  
H POSITION  
V POSITION  
PHASE  
AUDIO  
INPUT SELECT  
EMBEDDED SELECT L  
EMBEDDED SELECT R  
CLOCK  
WXGA/XGA  
CONTROL  
CONTROL  
LOCAL ENA  
*[WHITE BALANCE VAR1-3]  
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Main Menu (continued)  
MARKER  
The underlined values are factory preset setting values.  
Sub menu  
Settings  
Explanation  
*1*2  
<OFF>  
<4:3 >  
Used to select/display the type of marker when the aspect ratio  
setting is 16:9.  
MARKER 16:9  
<13:9>  
<14:9>  
<CNSCO>  
<VISTA>  
<95%>  
<93%>  
<90%>  
<88%>  
<80%>  
<OFF> Marker not displayed.  
<4:3>  
4:3 marker  
<13:9> 13:9 marker  
<CNSCO> CNSCO marker  
<95%> 95% Area marker  
<90%> 90% Area marker  
<80%> 80% Area marker  
<14:9> 14:9 marker  
<VISTA> VISTA marker  
<93%> 93% Area marker  
<88%> 88% Area marker  
*1*3  
<OFF>  
<95%>  
<93%>  
<90%>  
<88%>  
<80%>  
Used to select/display the type of marker when the aspect ratio  
setting is 4:3.  
MARKER 4:3  
<OFF> Marker not displayed.  
<95%>  
<90%>  
<80%>  
95% Area marker  
90% Area marker  
80% Area marker  
<93%>  
<88%>  
93% Area marker  
88% Area marker  
*1  
<
NORMAL  
>
Used to select the background brightness excluding the marker.  
MARKER BACK  
<HALF>  
<
NORMAL  
>
Normal background  
<BLACK>  
<HALF>  
<BLACK>  
Background brightness 50%  
Background brightness 0% (Black)  
*1  
<OFF>  
<ON>  
Used to display the center marker.  
CENTER MARKER  
GPI PRESET1  
<OFF>  
<ON>  
Not displayed  
Displayed  
<4:3 >  
<13:9>  
<14:9>  
<CNSCO>  
<VISTA>  
<95%>  
Used to select the marker to be displayed using the GPI terminal  
“MARKER1 ON/OFF” operation (J page 23).  
<4:3>  
4:3 marker  
<13:9> 13:9 marker  
<CNSCO> CNSCO marker  
<95%> 95% Area marker  
<90%> 90% Area marker  
<80%> 80% Area marker  
<14:9> 14:9 marker  
<VISTA> VISTA marker  
<93%> 93% Area marker  
<88%> 88% Area marker  
<93%>  
<90%>  
<88%>  
<80%>  
GPI PRESET2  
<4:3 >  
Used to select the marker to be displayed using the GPI terminal  
<13:9>  
<14:9>  
<CNSCO>  
<VISTA>  
<95%>  
<93%>  
<90%>  
<88%>  
<80%>  
“MARKER2 ON/OFF” operation (J page 23).  
<4:3>  
<14:9> 14:9 marker  
4:3 marker  
<13:9> 13:9 marker  
<CNSCO> CNSCO marker  
<VISTA> VISTA marker  
<93%> 93% Area marker  
<88%> 88% Area marker  
<95%> 95% Area marker  
<90%> 90% Area marker  
<80%> 80% Area marker  
*1 When controlling the marker settings using the GPI function (J page 23), these settings become disabled.  
These are not operated when the 2 screens are displayed.  
*2 These are only enabled when the HD signal and SD signal aspect ratio settings are 16:9.  
*3 These are only enabled when the SD signal aspect ratio setting is 4:3.  
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Main Menu (continued)  
Types of MARKER  
g 16:9 marker  
Area marker  
(Displayed when using HD, or when using SD  
with a 16:9 aspect ratio)  
A dotted line is displayed as the marker.  
The marker is only displayed as a vertical bar. In  
addition, the  
BACK” item.  
section becomes the “MARKER  
95% Area marker  
90% Area marker  
80% Area marker  
93% Area marker  
4:3 marker  
13:9 marker  
88% Area marker  
14:9 marker  
VISTA marker, CNSCO marker  
A horizontal dotted line is displayed as the marker.  
g 4:3 marker  
(Displayed when using SD with a 4:3 aspect  
ratio)  
A dotted line is displayed as the marker.  
VISTA marker  
CNSCO marker  
When “UNDER” is set in “SCAN” in the  
“VIDEO CONFIG” menu, a vertical dotted line is also  
displayed as the marker.  
95% Area marker  
90% Area marker  
80% Area marker  
93% Area marker  
88% Area marker  
VISTA marker  
CNSCO marker  
g Center marker  
The marker is displayed in the center of the picture.  
Center marker  
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Main Menu (continued)  
VIDEO CONFIG  
The underlined values are factory preset setting values.  
Sub menu  
GAMMA  
SELECT  
Settings  
Explanation  
<NORMAL>  
<FILM>  
Used to select the gamma curve.  
When FILM is selected,  
left of the screen.  
*2  
*1  
mark is displayed in the top  
*2  
<VARICAM>  
<OTHER>  
Used to select the type of FILM gamma mode.  
<VARICAM> VARICAM use  
FILM GAMMA  
<OTHER>  
When using other types than VARICAM  
*5  
COLOR TEMP.  
<USER0–63>  
<D93>  
Used to select the color temperature.  
<USER0–63> Adjustable settings 0–63 (color temperature  
around 3000K–9300K)  
<D65>  
<D56>  
<D93>  
Color temperature around 9300K  
Color temperature around 6500K  
Color temperature around 5600K  
<VAR1>  
<VAR2>  
<VAR3>  
<D65>  
<D56>  
*4  
<VAR1>  
<VAR2>  
<VAR3>  
WB adjustment mode  
*4  
WB adjustment mode  
*4  
WB adjustment mode  
*3  
SHARPNESS  
MODE  
<HIGH>  
<LOW>  
Used to select the width of the sharpness edge.  
<HIGH> Thin edge <LOW> Thick edge  
*2  
*3  
*2  
<0–30>  
Used to set the sharpness in the horizontal direction.  
When adjusting, the item display moves to the lower part of the  
screen.  
SHARPNESS H  
*3  
*2  
<0–30>  
Used to set the sharpness in the vertical direction.  
When adjusting, the item display moves to the lower part of the  
screen.  
SHARPNESS V  
*2  
<MODE2>  
<MODE1>  
Used to set the mode for IP change.  
I-P MODE  
<MODE2>  
Within Field  
<MODE1>  
Normal mode  
*2  
<OFF>  
<ON>  
Used to switch between color and monochrome (MONO).  
<OFF> Color <ON> Monochrome  
MONO  
* When this is ON, the picture adjusting knob [CHROMA] setting  
is fixed at 0.  
*2  
<OFF>  
<ON>  
If an Anamo lens has been used on the camera, and input through  
SDI 720/60P, 59.94P, the picture is resized to Anamo size  
magnification. (a vertically compressed signal can be amplified  
vertically and corrected when it is displayed.)  
ANAMO  
*2  
<4:3>  
<16:9>  
Used for setting the aspect ratio settings when using SD signal  
input.  
SD ASPECT  
<4:3> 4:3 display  
<16:9> 16:9 display  
*2  
<NORMAL>  
<UNDER>  
Used to set under-scan and normal display.  
SCAN  
<NORMAL>Normal display  
<UNDER>Under-scan  
*2  
<OFF>  
<ON>  
<OFF> This makes a fluid and smooth contrast obtainable.  
This is especially effective for continuously changing the contrast  
of the source signal or CG signal when the S/N is very high.  
<ON> Noise reduction mode. Depending on the camera, this mode  
can be especially effective for dark scenes. We recommend  
leaving this setting “ON” under normal conditions.  
NOISE WIPE  
*1 Even if FILM gamma is changed during 2 screen display, only the main window is set, and the changes are not  
reflected in the sub window.  
*2 When “RGB-COMP.” is selected in “YPB  
P
R/RGB” in the “INPUT SELECT” menu (  
J
page 21), this does not operate.  
*3 The following sharpness values can each be set,  
1) VIDEO system input line (VIDEO,Y/C)(Factory settings are SHARPNESS MODE : LOW,  
SHARPNESS H/V : 0)  
2) any other input line’s HD (Factory settings are SHARPNESS MODE : HIGH, SHARPNESS H/V : 0)  
3) any other input line’s SD (Factory settings are SHARPNESS MODE : LOW, SHARPNESS H/V : 0)  
and the setting values for the selected input signal from within this group is displayed. The adjustment status is  
displayed in the bottom right when selected.  
*4 When “VAR1”, “VAR2” or “VAR3” is selected, the monitor switches to WB adjustment mode (  
J
*5 When selecting USER0–63  
1) Push [ENTER] (USER changes to blue).  
2) Select 0–63 with [  
,
], and push [ENTER].  
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g WB adjustment mode  
You can adjust “WHITE BALANCE VAR1” – “WHITE BALANCE VAR3” (WB) by selecting “VAR1” – “VAR3” in  
“COLOR TEMP.” in the “VIDEO CONFIG” menu.  
The underlined values are factory preset setting values.  
Sub menu  
Settings  
Explanation  
COLOR TEMP.  
<USER0–63>  
<D93>  
Used to select the color temperature that will become the  
basis for adjustments.  
<D65>  
<USER0  
63>  
Adjustable settings 0–63 (color  
<D56>  
temperature around 3000K–9300K)  
<D93> Color temperature around 9300K  
<D65> Color temperature around 6500K  
<D56> Color temperature around 5600K  
*1  
*1  
WB-HIGH RED  
WB-HIGH GREEN  
WB-HIGH BLUE  
WB-LOW RED  
WB-LOW GREEN  
WB-LOW BLUE  
RESET  
<0–60>  
(Factory preset settings: 30)  
Used to adjust the WB in the HIGH level R component.  
Used to adjust the WB in the HIGH level G component.  
*1  
Used to adjust the WB in the HIGH level B component.  
*1  
Used to adjust the WB in the LOW level R component.  
Used to adjust the WB in the LOW level G component.  
*1  
*1  
Used to adjust the WB in the LOW level B component.  
This returns the “WB-HIGH RED” – ”WB-LOW BLUE”  
settings to the factory presets.  
*1 When adjusting, the item display moves to the lower part of the screen.  
SYSTEM CONFIG  
The underlined values are factory preset setting values.  
Sub menu  
Settings  
Explanation  
BACKLIGHT  
< 0–60 >  
Used to adjust the brightness of the liquid crystal backlight.  
FUNCTION1  
<HV DELAY>  
<AUTOSETUP>  
<BLUE ONLY>  
<GAMMA  
Used to select the functions assigned to [FUNCTION1] and  
[FUNCTION2] (front buttons).  
<HV DELAY>  
*2  
Displays the synchronizing signal (horizontal, vertical).  
SELECT>  
The display is switched in the following order.  
<SD ASPECT>  
<SCAN>  
<SUB  
WINDOW>  
<UNDEF>  
OFF J H-Delay J V-Delay J HV-Delay J OFF  
*5  
<AUTOSETUP>  
Used to automatically adjust the PC display.  
<BLUE ONLY>  
Used to cut the red and green signals. You can check the hue (PHASE)  
and depth of color (CHROMA). This is switched between ON/OFF by  
pushing the button.  
FUNCTION2  
<HV DELAY>  
<AUTOSETUP>  
<BLUE ONLY>  
<GAMMA  
<GAMMA SELECT>  
You can switch between “NORMALand “FILM”.  
*3*4  
SELECT>  
<SD ASPECT>  
<SCAN>  
<SUB  
WINDOW>  
<UNDEF>  
<SD ASPECT>  
Used to switch between “16:9” and “4:3”.  
*3*4  
<SCAN>  
*3*4  
You can switch between “UNDER” and “NORMAL.  
<SUB WINDOW>  
You can perform the settings for 2 screen display mode.  
*3*4*6  
<UNDEF>  
No settings  
*2 This function is disabled while in 2 screen display mode.  
*3 These functions are disabled when the control settings are in GPI mode.  
*4 If these settings are changed, the menu settings will also change.  
*5 When “RGB-COMP.” is not selected in “YPBPR/RGB” in the “INPUT SELECT” menu, “NOT RGB-COMP.CH-” is  
displayed, and this does not operate.  
*6 This function will not work when “RGB-COMP.” is selected in “YPBPR/RGB” in the “INPUT SELECT” menu.  
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SYSTEM CONFIG  
The underlined values are factory preset setting values.  
Sub menu  
Settings  
Explanation  
SUB WINDOW  
<FULL>  
<PART>  
<WFM>  
Used to select the type of sub window.  
<FULL>  
Used to reduce the whole input signal screen, and arrange it  
horizontally when it is displayed.  
<PART>  
Used to cut out the central section of the input signal screen, and  
arrange it horizontally when it is displayed (Displayed at the same size  
as the previous screen).  
<WFM>  
*2  
Used to display the waveform display screen.  
WFM POSITION  
<LB>  
<RB>  
<RT>  
<LT>  
Used to set the WFM display position.  
<LB> Bottom left of the screen <RB> Bottom right of the screen  
<RT> Top right of the screen  
<LT> Top left of the screen  
MENU  
POSITION  
<CENTER>  
<LB>  
Used to set the on screen menu display position.  
<CENTER> Center of the screen  
<RB>  
<LB> Bottom left of the screen <RB> Bottom right of the screen  
<RT>  
<RT> Top right of the screen  
<LT> Top left of the screen  
<LT>  
ROTARY  
POSITION  
<CENTER>  
<LB>  
Used to set the picture adjusting knob status (on screen menu) display  
position.  
<RB>  
<CENTER> Center of the screen  
<RT>  
<LB> Bottom left of the screen <RB> Bottom right of the screen  
<LT>  
<RT> Top right of the screen  
<LT> Top left of the screen  
STATUS DISPLAY  
SETUP LOAD  
<CONTINUE>  
<3SEC OFF>  
<OFF>  
Used to set the input signal status (on screen menu) display status.  
<CONTINUE> Displayed normally.  
<3SEC OFF> After changing status, it is displayed for approximately  
3 seconds, and then disappears.  
<OFF>  
Not displayed.  
<FACTORY>  
The saved factory preset setting values (FACTORY) or the user data  
(USER 1–USER 5) are loaded. Also after loading user data, the screen  
displays the signal selected before loading data.  
*1  
<USER1>  
<USER2>  
<USER3>  
<USER4>  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
<USER5>  
SETUP SAVE  
FAN MOTOR  
<USER1>  
<USER2>  
<USER3>  
<USER4>  
<USER5>  
Up to 5 sets of user data can be saved (J page 12).  
The menu settings and picture adjusting knob adjustment values  
(PHASE /CHROMA /BRIGHT /CONTRAST) excluding “SETUP SAVE/  
SETUP LOAD” are saved.  
<OFF>  
<ON>  
Used to set fan operation.  
<OFF>  
The fan is stopped. The brightness of the backlight  
automatically lowers.  
<ON>  
The fan operates. The backlight brightness returns to  
normal.  
*1 When the monitor is shipped from the factory, USER1” – “USER5” and “FACTORY” all have the same details.  
*2 This screen is not displayed when “RGB-COMP.” is selected in the “YPBPR/RGB” menu in the “INPUT SELECT”  
menu.  
g About H/V DELAY  
This displays the video blanking period. By pushing the button, you can switch through the H blanking display J  
V blanking display J H and V blanking display J no blanking display.  
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g About the SUB WINDOW  
You can compare saved still and moving images or show the Wave Form Monitor (WFM) by using the “SUB  
WINDOW” function to separate the main window into 2 displays as shown below.  
Depending on the settings of the “SUB WINDOW” (FULL, PART, WFM) in the “SYSTEM CONFIG” menu  
(J page 18) it can be switched as shown below.  
Every time you press the [FUNCTION1] (or [FUNCTION2]) button (J page 17) assigned to the “SUB WINDOW”  
function, the window switches (To use the “SUB WINDOW” function, assign it to [FUNCTION1] or  
[FUNCTION2]).  
• FULL  
The main window is reduced and made into 2 sub window (sub window+sub window).  
Press [FUNCTION1] or [FUNCTION2] once  
Normal window  
(main window)  
Before inputting the image  
(sub window+sub window)  
After inputting the image  
(sub window+sub window)  
Press  
Press  
[FUNCTION1]  
or  
[FUNCTION1]  
or  
[FUNCTION2]  
once  
[FUNCTION2]  
once  
moving image  
moving image moving image  
still image  
moving image  
PART  
Only the sub window size is cut out of the main window, and the cut section is made into 2 sub window images  
(sub window+sub window).  
Press [FUNCTION1] or [FUNCTION2] once  
Normal window  
(main window)  
Before inputting the image  
(sub window+sub window)  
After inputting the image  
(sub window+sub window)  
Press  
Press  
[FUNCTION1]  
or  
[FUNCTION1]  
or  
[FUNCTION2]  
once  
[FUNCTION2]  
once  
moving image moving image  
still image  
moving image  
moving image  
The central section is cut out  
Lines up and displays the  
section cut out of the main  
window  
* Only compatible with  
HD signals  
• WFM  
Displays the Wave Form Monitor image  
Press [FUNCTION1] or  
[FUNCTION2] once  
Normal window  
WFM display  
Press  
[FUNCTION1]  
or  
[FUNCTION2]  
once  
WFM (Wave Form Monitor)  
The window is displayed in 16:9 aspect.  
Precautions when selecting FULL/PART  
This function compares screens with the same input terminal and same format. If different input formats, or if  
signals are input between different input channels, the sub-window (left side, still image) becomes blurred and  
blanking occurs. However, if the same format signals are input into the input terminal when acquiring the still image,  
the images will be displayed correctly.  
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GPI  
The “GPI CONTROLitem is used to set enable/disable of all GPI functions, and assigns functions to each of the  
GPI terminal pins (J page 23).  
The underlined values are factory preset setting values.  
Sub menu  
Settings  
Explanation  
GPI CONTROL  
<DISENABLE>  
<ENABLE>  
GPI functions enable/disenable settings  
GPI1–GPI8  
<UNDEF>  
Used to set the GPI control terminal pin assign.  
You can set the same items for each terminal  
(refer to page 23 for details).  
<MARKER1 ON/OFF>  
<MARKER2 ON/OFF>  
<MARKER BACKHALF>  
<MARKER BACKBLACK >  
<CENTER MARKER>  
<INPUT SEL. VIDEO>  
<INPUT SEL. Y/C>  
<INPUT SEL. SDI1>  
<INPUT SEL. SDI2>  
<INPUT SEL. YPBPR/RGB>  
<SD ASPECT>  
<SCAN>  
<R-TALLY>  
<G-TALLY>  
<MONO>  
<GAMMA SELECT>  
<RGB SYNC>  
Note:  
Please be aware that the following can not be performed.  
“SD ASPECT” operation when input signal is HD or PC  
“SCAN” operation when the input signal is PC  
“GAMMA SELECT” operation when the input signal is PC  
“RGB SYNC” operation when anything other than “RGB-VIDEO” is selected in “YPBPR/RGB” in the “INPUT  
SELECT” menu  
“MONO” operation when input signal is PC  
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INPUT SELECT  
The underlined values are factory preset setting values.  
Explanation  
Used to select the input format for VIDEO and Y/C input.  
Sub menu  
VIDEO / Y/C  
Settings  
*1  
<AUTO>  
<NTSC>  
<PAL>  
<AUTO>  
<NTSC>  
Either NTSC or PAL is automatically selected.  
NTSC <PAL> PAL  
NTSC SETUP  
YPBPR/RGB  
<75>  
<00>  
Selects the NTSC setup level.  
<75>  
Select this when using with a setup signal of  
7.5 IRE. (The inner parts of the monitor are set  
to the 7.5 IRE setup level to suit the black level)  
Select this when there is no setup level signal.  
<00>  
<YPBPR>  
<RGB-VIDEO>  
<RGB-COMP.>  
Selects either YPBPR (Component) or RGB input mode.  
<YPBPR> Selects the YPBPR signal.  
<RGB-VIDEO>Selects the video RGB signal.  
<RGB-COMP.>Selects the PC RGB signal.  
COMPONENT  
LEVEL  
<SMPTE>  
<B75>  
Selects YPBPR (Component) signal input level.  
<SMPTE>  
When the signal level specified in SMPTE is  
<B00>  
Chroma 100 IRE PB, PR = 0.7 Vp-p.  
<B75>  
Select this when connecting a betacam or  
simliar devices set to 7.5 IRE. (The inner parts  
of the monitor are set at 7.5 IRE setup level to  
suit the black level)  
<B00>  
Select this when connecting a betacam or similar  
devices that are not setup to the IRE level.  
RGB SYNC  
COMP.  
<G-ON>  
<EXT>  
Selects the SYNC when using RGB-VIDEO input.  
<G-ON>  
Select when a synchronizing signal is  
superimposed on the G signal.  
<EXT>  
Select when an external synchronizing signal is  
received in synchronization.  
Performs analog PC settings. (Refer to “COMP.” below)  
*1 “AUTO” is set when the monitor is shipped from the factory, but if there are concerns about noise etc. from outside the  
input signal, we recommend assigning specific format.  
g COMP.  
The following menus are switched by selecting “RGB-COMP.” in “YPBPR/RGB” in the “INPUT SELECT” menu.  
The underlined values are factory preset setting values.  
Sub menu  
Settings  
Explanation  
AUTOSETUP *1  
Screen automatic adjustment is performed when “RGB-  
COMP.” is selected in “YPBPR/RGB” in the “INPUT SELECT”  
menu. “AUTOSETUP” is performed if a different screen is  
displayed, and “YES” is selected.  
H POSITION  
V POSITION  
PHASE  
<0–60>  
(Factory preset settings: 30)  
Used to adjust the picture display position in the horizontal  
direction.  
*2  
<0–60>  
(Factory preset settings: 30)  
Used to adjust the picture display position in the vertical  
*2  
direction.  
*2  
<0–31>  
Used to adjust the clock phase with 1/32 clock phases.  
(Factory preset settings:  
J page 22)  
*2  
CLOCK  
<700–1800>  
Used to adjust the sampling clock in dot units.  
(Factory preset settings:  
J page 22)  
WXGA/XGA  
<XGA>  
Switches between WXGA and XGA.  
<WXGA>  
*1 “EXECUTING” is displayed while “AUTOSETUP” is being executed, and “COMPLETE” is displayed when  
“AUTOSETUP” is completed.  
If “AUTOSETUP” cannot be completed, “INCOMPLETE” is displayed.  
*2 Each RGB-COMP. input compatible format can be adjusted.  
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g “PHASE” and “CLOCK” factory preset setting values  
FORMAT  
640x400(70Hz)  
640x480(60Hz)  
640x480(75Hz)  
640x480(85Hz)  
800x600(60Hz)  
800x600(75Hz)  
800x600(85Hz)  
CLOCK  
800  
PHASE  
18  
FORMAT  
1024x768(60Hz)  
1024x768(70Hz)  
1024x768(75Hz)  
1024x768(85Hz)  
1280x768(60Hz)  
1280x768(75Hz)  
1280x1024(60Hz)  
CLOCK  
1344  
1328  
1312  
1376  
1728  
1712  
1688  
PHASE  
2
800  
17  
22  
16  
17  
8
840  
10  
832  
5
1056  
1056  
1048  
31  
12  
31  
20  
29  
AUDIO  
Adjusting the speaker output. This can only be set when the monitor is equipped with an embedded audio unit BT-  
YAE1700G (optional). If the monitor is not equipped with an embedded audio unit, the output will be in analog.  
The underlined values are factory preset setting values.  
Sub menu  
Settings  
Explanation  
INPUT  
SELECT  
<AUTO>  
<ANALOG>  
<EMBEDDED>  
Used to select speaker output.  
<AUTO> When SDI input line is selected (front panel) :  
embedded audio (SDI terminal)  
When any other line than SDI input line is selected (front panel)  
analog (AUDIO input terminal)  
:
<ANALOG>  
Analog (AUDIO input terminal)  
<EMBEDDED> When SDI input line is selected (front panel) :  
embedded audio (SDI terminal)  
When any other line than SDI input line is selected (front panel) :  
No sound  
EMBEDDED  
SELECT L  
<CH1–CH8>  
(Factory preset  
settings: CH1)  
Used to select the audio channel of the embedded audio outputted to the left  
speaker.  
EMBEDDED  
SELECT R  
<CH1–CH8>  
(Factory preset  
settings: CH2)  
Used to select the audio channel of the embedded audio outputted to the  
right speaker.  
CONTROL  
The underlined values are factory preset setting values.  
Explanation  
Sub menu  
CONTROL  
Settings  
<LOCAL>  
Used to select the operation. (Combined control lock)  
<REMOTE>  
<LOCAL>  
Front operation enabled  
*1  
<REMOTE> Remote operation enabled (The front controls become locked)  
LOCAL  
<DIS.>  
<INPUT>  
When “REMOTE” is selected in “CONTROL, this selects whether front  
controls are enabled/disenabled.  
*2  
ENA  
<DIS.>  
All front operations are disabled.  
<INPUT>  
All controls except for the [INPUT SELECT] button and  
volume knob are disabled.  
*1 The menu can be displayed when the lock is engaged.  
The only menu setting that can be changed when the lock is engaged is the “CONTROL/LOCAL ENA” item.  
When the lock is engaged, the picture adjusting knob is disabled.  
Operations when the lock is engaged follow the settings in “LOCAL ENA”.  
When the lock is engaged, the volume knob can be operated (J page 7, ).  
When the lock is engaged, the key mark is displayed on the screen.  
Key mark  
MARKER  
*2 This is only enabled when “CONTROLis set to “REMOTE”.  
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REMOTE Specifications  
REMOTE operation is possible on this monitor using the GPI/RS-232C terminal.  
GPI terminal  
Each of the items in the GPI screen are compatible with the following terminals.  
You can assign functions to each terminal in the menu GPI screen (J page 20).  
The functions assigned to each terminal operate when the GND (5 Pin) is connected (ON) or open (OFF).  
Pin number  
Signal  
GPI1  
GPI2  
GPI3  
GPI4  
GND  
GPI5  
GPI6  
GPI7  
GPI8  
g Operating conditions  
Level operation: operates when GND is connected.  
Edge operation: operates when GND changes from  
open to connected.  
* If you have assigned a level operation function to more  
than one terminal, the function operates as long as  
one of the terminals is connected.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
GPI Terminal (9P)  
Assignment items Function  
Operating conditions  
UNDEF  
No settings (no terminal assignment functions)  
MARKER1  
ON/OFF  
Switches the marker display of the marker  
decided in “GPI PRESET1” (J page 14) in the  
“MARKER” menu.  
Level operation  
(Connected: ON, Open: OFF)  
MARKER2  
ON/OFF  
Switches the marker display of the marker  
decided in “GPI PRESET2” (J page 14) in the  
“MARKER” menu.  
Level operation  
(Connected: ON, Open: OFF)  
MARKER  
BACKHALF  
Reduces the brightness of the background  
outside the marker displayed in “GPI PRESET1”  
(J page 14) by 50%.  
Level operation  
(Connected: ON, Open: OFF)  
MARKER  
BACKBLACK  
Reduces the brightness of the background  
outside the marker displayed in “GPI PRESET1”  
(J page 14) to 0%.  
Level operation  
(Connected: ON, Open: OFF)  
CENTER MARKER  
Switches the center marker display ON/OFF.  
(When other markers are being displayed, this is  
superimposed on the other markers)  
Level operation  
(Connected: ON, Open: OFF)  
INPUT SEL. VIDEO  
INPUT SEL. Y/C  
INPUT SEL. SDI1  
INPUT SEL. SDI2  
Switches the input system to VIDEO.  
Switches the input system to Y/C.  
Switches the input system to SDI1.  
Switches the input system to SDI2.  
Switches the input system to YPBPR/RGB.  
Edge operation  
Edge operation  
Edge operation  
Edge operation  
Edge operation  
INPUT SEL.  
YPBPR/RGB  
SD ASPECT  
Sets the aspect ratio settings when using SD signal  
input. (Disabled when using HD signal and PC signal)  
Level operation  
(Connected: 16:9, Open: 4:3)  
SCAN  
You can switch the scan mode between “UNDER”  
and “NORMAL. (Disabled when using PC signal)  
Level operation(Connected: UNDER,  
Open: NORMAL)  
*1  
Lights the red tally.  
Level operation  
R-TALLY  
(
Connected: ON, Open: OFF)  
*1  
Lights the green tally.  
Level operation  
Connected: ON, Open: OFF)  
G-TALLY  
(
MONO  
Switches between color and monochrome  
(MONO). (Disabled when using PC signal)  
Level operation (Connected  
:
Monochrome, Open: Color)  
GAMMA SELECT  
Used to select the gamma curve. (Disabled when  
using PC signal)  
Level operation (Connected: FILM  
mode, Open: NORMAL mode)  
*2  
Selects the SYNC when using RGB-VIDEO  
input.  
Level operation  
(Connected: EXT, Open: G-ON)  
RGB SYNC  
*1 When both “R-TALLY” and “G-TALLY” are ON at the same time, the tally color becomes orange.  
*2 This is only enabled when “RGB-VIDEO” is selected in “YPBPR/RGB” in the “INPUT SELECT” menu.  
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REMOTE Specifications (continued)  
g Assignment of item priority levels  
• When both “MARKER1” and “MARKER2” are ON at the same time, “MARKER1” has priority.  
• When both “MARKER BACKHALF” and “MARKER BACKBLACK” are ON at the same time, “MARKER  
BACKBLACK” has priority.  
• When more than 2 of “INPUT SEL. VIDEO”, “INPUT SEL. Y/C”, “INPUT SEL. SDI1”, “INPUT SEL. SDI2”, “INPUT  
SEL. YPBPR/RGB” are ON at the same time, the one that was switched ON last has priority.  
RS-232C terminal  
Refer to the following diagram and lower right table for the RS-232C terminal pin arrangement and connections.  
Please contact the vendor for information about detailed systems which used the RS-232C.  
PC Side  
Pin number  
(Straight)  
BT-LH1700W Side  
Pin number Signal  
N.C.  
Signal  
N.C.  
RXD  
TXD  
DTR  
GND  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
N.C.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
TXD  
RXD  
DSR  
GND  
DTR  
CTS  
RTS  
N.C.  
RS-232C Terminal (9P)  
RS-232C REMOTE operation method  
g Connectors and signal names  
Connector: D-SUB 9-pin (female)  
Signal name  
g Command format  
STX (02h) Command  
:
Data  
ETX (03h)  
Commands are 3 characters following STX, finally  
adding ETX.  
Add a : (colon) after the command as required, and  
add the data.  
Pin  
number  
Signal  
name  
Explanation  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
N.C. Not connected  
TXD Transmission data  
RXD Reception data  
DSR Connected inside.  
GND Ground  
g Response formats  
1. Setting command response  
STX (02h)  
Command  
ETX (03h)  
ETX (03h)  
ETX (03h)  
2. Query command response  
DTR Connected inside.  
CTS Connected inside.  
RTS Connected inside.  
N.C. Not connected  
STX (02h)  
3. Error response  
STX (02h)  
Data  
Error code  
Error code  
ER001: Invalid command  
ER002: Parameter error  
g Communication Conditions  
Signal level  
Synchro system  
Transfer rate  
Parity  
Conforms to RS-232C  
Tone pace synchro system  
9600 bps  
None  
8 bit  
Data length  
Stop bit  
1 bit  
Flow control  
None  
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REMOTE Specifications (continued)  
g Setting command  
No Command  
Explanation  
Input switch  
Data  
1: SDI2  
4: Y/C  
Response  
IIS  
1
0: SDI1  
3: YPBPR/RGB  
2: VIDEO  
IIS  
VPS  
2
Image quality  
adjustment  
CON00-60  
BRI00-60  
CRO00-60  
PHA00-60  
: Contrast settings  
: Brightness settings  
: Chroma settings  
: Phase settings  
VPS  
3
4
5
6
7
OBO  
OHV  
Blue only  
HV Delay  
0: OFF  
1: ON  
OBO  
OHV  
0: OFF  
3: HV DELAY  
1: H DELAY  
2: V DELAY  
2: OFF  
DSD  
IMS  
Status display  
Analog mode  
0: CONTINUE  
1: 3SEC OFF  
DSD  
IMS  
ANA0: YPBPR  
ANA2: RGB-COMP.  
0: G-ON  
ANA1: RGB-VIDEO  
IRF  
RGB Sync  
1: EXT  
IRF  
DMK  
Marker settings  
16:9 marker  
DMK  
MK100: OFF  
MK102: 88%  
MK104: 95%  
MK106: 13:9  
MK108: 90%  
MK110: VISTA  
4:3 marker  
MK101: 80%  
MK103: 93%  
MK105: 14:9  
MK107: 4:3  
MK109: CNSCO  
8
MK200: OFF  
MK202: 88%  
MK204: 95%  
Marker background  
BAK0: NORMAL  
Center marker  
CMK0: OFF  
MK201: 80%  
MK203: 93%  
MK208: 90%  
BAK1: HALF  
BAK2: BLACK  
CMK1: ON  
2: FILM  
9
MGM  
MCT  
Gamma selection  
1: NORMAL  
MGM  
MCT  
Color temperature  
settings  
00: D56  
03: VAR1  
01: D65  
04: VAR2  
02: D93  
05: VAR3  
10  
10-73: USER0–63  
VPC  
Sharpness settings  
SHP0: LOW  
SHP1: HIGH  
VPC  
11  
SHH00-30 Horizontal sharpness settings  
SHV00-30 Vertical sharpness settings  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
MIP  
IP mode settings  
Monochrome settings  
SD aspect settings  
Scan settings  
0: MODE1  
1: OFF  
1: MODE2  
2: ON  
MIP  
OMO  
MAS  
MSC  
MCO  
MLE  
OMO  
MAS  
MSC  
MCO  
MLE  
0: 16:9  
1: 4:3  
0: NORMAL  
0: LOCAL  
0: DISENABLE  
1: UNDER  
1: REMOTE  
1: INPUT  
Remote settings  
Remote operation  
settings  
17  
25  
REMOTE Specifications (continued)  
g Query command  
No Command  
Explanation  
Data  
Response  
QIS  
1
Input selection  
0: SDI1  
3: RGB-VIDEO 4: VIDEO  
6: RGB-COMP.  
1: SDI2  
2: YPBPR  
5: Y/C  
QPC  
Image quality  
adjustment  
CON : Contrast setting  
value  
00-60  
BRI : Brightness setting  
value  
00-60  
2
CRO : Chroma setting value 00-60  
PHA : Phase setting value  
MAK : Area marker  
00-60  
3
4
QBO  
QMK  
Blue only  
Marker  
0: OFF  
1: ON  
00: OFF  
03: 93%  
06: 13:9  
09: CNSCO  
01: 80%  
04: 95%  
07: 4:3  
02: 88%  
05: 14:9  
08: 90%  
10: VISTA  
BAK : Background  
0: NORMAL 1: HALF  
0: OFF  
2: BLACK  
CMK : Center marker  
1: ON  
5
6
QGM  
QCT  
Gamma  
1: NORMAL  
2: FILM  
Color  
temperature  
00: D56  
03: VAR1  
01: D65  
04: VAR2  
02: D93  
05: VAR3  
10-73: USER0–63  
QPC  
Sharpness  
SHP : Sharpness mode  
0: LOW  
1: HIGH  
7
SHH : Horizontal sharpness value 00-30  
SHV : Vertical sharpness value  
00-30  
8
9
QIP  
IP mode  
Monochrome  
Aspect  
0: MODE1  
1: OFF  
1: MODE2  
2: ON  
QMO  
QAS  
QSC  
QAN  
10  
11  
0: 16:9  
1: 4:3  
Scan  
0: NORMAL  
1: UNDER  
1: RGB-VIDEO  
Analog  
mode  
0: YPBPR  
2: RGB-COMP.  
12  
13  
QSY  
QFR  
RGB sync  
Format  
0: G-ON  
1: EXT  
01: 1080/60I  
03: 1080/50I  
05: 1080/29P  
07: 1080/24P  
09: 1080/24PsF  
13: 720/60P  
15: 576/50I  
17: 480/60I  
20: 1080/60P  
22: 1080/50P  
02: 1080/59I  
04: 1080/30P  
06: 1080/25P  
08: 1080/23P  
10: 1080/23PsF  
14: 720/59P  
16: 480/60P  
18: 576/50P  
21: 1080/59P  
23: 720/50P  
50: 640  
51: 640  
52: 640  
53: 640  
54: 800  
55: 800  
56: 800  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
400 (70Hz)  
480 (60Hz)  
480 (75Hz)  
480 (85Hz)  
600 (60Hz)  
600 (75Hz)  
600 (85Hz)  
14  
57: 1024  
58: 1024  
59: 1024  
60: 1024  
61: 1280  
62: 1280  
63: 1280  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
768 (60Hz)  
768 (70Hz)  
768 (75Hz)  
768 (85Hz)  
768 (60Hz)  
768 (75Hz)  
1024 (60Hz)  
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How to Attach the Rack mounting  
If you use rack-mounting adaptors BT-MA1710G (optional) with this monitor, you can incorporate a 19-inch  
standard rack (the height is 7U size). Please see the instructions below for attachment.  
1. Remove the screws on the back and base of the  
monitor (3 places), and remove the stand.  
2. Using the screws provided, attach the rack-  
mounting adaptors to both sides of the monitor.  
Rear view  
Stand  
Screw  
Base  
Rack-mounting adaptor  
Screw  
Error/Warning Displays  
If for any reason an error occurs in this monitor, the LEDs above the picture adjusting knob flash at 1-second  
intervals (informing you of the error/warning display).  
Error/Warning  
Symptom  
Solution  
displays  
Inverter error  
If a malfunction occurs in the inverter that  
controls the backlight brightness, the  
backlight will switch OFF.  
Switch the power supply OFF once, then  
switch it back ON again. If an error is still  
displayed, contact the vendor where you  
purchased the monitor.  
The screen becomes completely black.  
Fan stop  
Error  
The fan in the back of the monitor stops if  
a malfunction occurs. If a picture is being  
displayed when the malfunction occurs, it  
will continue being displayed as is.  
If the error is still displayed after this,  
contact the vendor where you purchased  
the monitor immediately.  
If a fan stop error occurs, setting “FAN  
MOTOR” to “OFF” in the “SYSTEM  
CONFIG” menu (refer to page 18) allows  
you to continue using the monitor with  
reduced screen brightness.  
Maintenance  
To clean the cabinet or surface of the liquid crystal protection panel, gently wipe with a soft, dry cloth.  
If the surfaces are extremely dirty, use a soft cloth dipped in a weak detergent solution and then wrung-out to  
clean the surfaces, then use a dry cloth to finish. Water or similar substances getting inside the monitor can  
cause a malfunction.  
• Never use thinner or benzene to clean this unit.  
Doing so would cause the surface of the monitor to become discolored, and cause paint to peel.  
• Do not spray cleansers directly onto the monitor.  
Water or similar substances getting inside the monitor can cause a malfunction.  
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Maintenance Inspections  
Maintenance inspections are necessary for the user to use this equipment safely. It is important to keep monitor  
functions in good condition at all times through periodical and appropriate maintenance. In order to use this monitor  
for a long time, and to make full use of all of its functions, be sure to carry out the following maintenance  
inspections.  
1. Necessity of periodical maintenance services  
A backlight is used in the liquid crystal panel. This  
part (consumable) deteriorates as time passes, and  
can cause performance levels to drop, or may cause  
a malfunction.  
2. Standard maintenance time guidelines and items  
to be performed  
The following maintenance performance times give  
standard guidelines for when to perform maintenance,  
and do not indicate the individual lifespan of your  
equipment. Also, note that the deterioration time  
varies depending on the usage environment and way  
in which the equipment is used.  
Therefore, in addition to the after-service repairs  
performed if a malfunction occurs, it is essential that  
general servicing and maintenance servicing are  
conducted on a regular basis, to prevent malfunctions  
and accidents caused by the deterioration of  
consumable parts, and to keep the monitor working  
normally.  
Periodic maintenance  
Part name  
Backlight  
and liquid  
crystal panel  
Fan  
Quantity  
inspection time  
Replace every 50,000  
*
1
1
hours  
Replace every 10,000  
hours  
* You cannot replace just the backlight unit on its own.  
Specifications  
g General  
g Input Connectors  
Input power  
Image signal input:  
VIDEO:  
Power supply:  
Power consumption:  
1.1 A – 0.6 A  
4.5 A  
1 line, BNC x 2  
(1 connector with through-out configuration)  
Y/C:  
AC: 100 V  
240 V, 50/60 Hz  
DC: 12 V (11 V – 17 V)  
1 line, Y/C connector x 2  
(1 connector with through-out configuration)  
Analog component:  
is the safety infomation.  
Dimensions:  
1 line for YPBPR/RGBS, BNC x 8  
(4 connectors with through-out configuration)  
However, when input is RGB-COMP. this becomes  
BNC x 5 (R, G, B, HD, and VD).  
(Through-out is not available)  
SDI:  
• Including stand  
430 (W) mm x 323.5 (H) mm x 198 (D) mm  
16.9 (W) inches x 12.7 (H) inches x 7.8 (D) inches  
[
]
]
• Main body only, not including stand  
430 (W) mm x 309 (H) mm x 81.1 (D) mm  
[
16.9 (W) inches x 12.2 (H) inches x 3.2 (D) inches  
Weight:  
• Including stand  
2 line, BNC x 3  
(1 connector with switched-out configuration)  
Audio input:  
GPI:  
RS-232C:  
DC input:  
Pin jack x 2 (stereo)  
D-SUB, 9 pins x 1  
D-SUB, 9 pins x 1  
XLR, 4 pins x 1  
8.1 kg (17.9 lb)  
• Main body only, not including stand  
7.2 kg (15.9 lb)  
Operating temperature:  
+5 °C to +35 °C (+41 °F to +95 °F)  
Operating humidity:  
20 % to 80 % (no condensation)  
Storage temperature:  
-20 °C to +60 °C (-4 °F to +140 °F)  
g Signal level  
VIDEO  
EXT SYNC signal level:  
HD/VD signal level:  
AUDIO  
0.3 Vp-p to 4.0 Vp-p  
TTL level  
g Panel  
Size:  
AUDIO input level:  
Speaker output:  
0.5 Vrms  
0.5 W + 0.5 W  
17.1 type  
15:9  
Aspect ratio:  
Number of pixels: 1280 x 768 (WXGA)  
Display colors:  
View angle:  
Approx. 16,700,000 colors  
176° up/down, 176° right/left  
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Specifications (continued)  
g List of compatible signal formats  
Input signal  
formats  
VIDEO  
Y/C  
SDI1  
SDI2  
YPBPR  
RGB-VIDEO  
RGB-COMP.  
NTSC  
PAL  
480/59.94I  
480/59.94P  
576/50I  
576/50P  
720/50P  
720/59.94P  
720/60P  
*1  
*2  
*1  
*2  
*1  
*2  
*1  
*2  
1035/59.94I  
1035/60I  
1080/23.98PsF  
1080/24PsF  
1080/23.98P  
1080/24P  
1080/25P  
1080/29.97P  
1080/30P  
1080/50I  
1080/50P  
1080/59.94I  
1080/60I  
1080/59.94P  
1080/60P  
640 x 400 (70Hz)  
640 x 480 (60Hz)  
640 x 480 (75Hz)  
640 x 480 (85Hz)  
800 x 600 (60Hz)  
800 x 600 (75Hz)  
800 x 600 (85Hz)  
1024 x 768 (60Hz)  
1024 x 768 (70Hz)  
1024 x 768 (75Hz)  
1024 x 768 (85Hz)  
1280 x 768 (60Hz)  
1280 x 768 (75Hz)  
1280 x 1024 (60Hz)  
*1 When 1035/59.94I signal is input, displayed as 1080/59.94I. Other various marker displays will use the 1080/  
59.94I marker.  
*2 When 1035/60I signal is input, displayed as 1080/60I. Other various marker displays will use the 1080/60I  
marker.  
Weight and dimensions when shown are approximately.  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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