Operating Instructions
LCD Video Monitor
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Model No. BT-
Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
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S0306W1106 -F
Printed in Japan
VQT0X58-1
Read this first!
(For BT-LH900AE)
$ DO NOT REMOVE PANEL COVERS BY
UNSCREWING THEM.
CAUTION:
In order to maintain adequate ventilation, do not
install or place this unit in a bookcase, built-in
cabinet or any other confined space. To prevent
risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to
overheating, ensure that curtains and any other
materials do not obstruct the ventilation.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove
the covers. No user serviceable parts inside.
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
WARNING:
• TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK
HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO
RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION:
• Keep the temperature inside the rack to between
5°C to 40°C.
• TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK
HAZARD, KEEP THIS EQUIPMENT AWAY FROM
ALL LIQUIDS. USE AND STORE ONLY IN
LOCATIONS WHICH ARE NOT EXPOSED TO THE
RISK OF DRIPPING OR SPLASHING LIQUIDS,
AND DO NOT PLACE ANY LIQUID CONTAINERS
ON TOP OF THE EQUIPMENT.
• Bolt the rack securely to the floor so that it will
not topple over.
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK
HAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE, USE
THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY.
indicates safety information.
Attention/Attentie
Batteries are used for the main power source.
O
O
At the end of their useful life, you should not throw them away.
Instead, hand them in as small chemical waste.
Voor de primaire voeding en het reservegeheugen.
Wanneer de batterij is uitgeput, mag u deze niet gewoon weggooien, maar dient u deze als klein
chemisch afval weg te doen.
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Contents
Precautions for use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 How to use the on-screen menus . . . . . 12
Standard accessory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Menu operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Optional unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 User data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 MAIN MENU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Parts and their functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 REMOTE specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Relocating the main controls . . . . . . . . . . 9 Error and warning displays . . . . . . . . . . 28
Supplying the power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Maintenance and inspections . . . . . . . . 28
Cosmetic screws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Precautions for use
This product has been specially designed for commercial use. As such, it should be used and operated
only by persons with related expertise.
O The liquid crystal parts are fabricated using high-precision technology. The screen has effective pixels that cover
more than 99.99% of its area, but pixels may be missing or remain permanently lighted (red, blue and/or green) in
less than 0.01% of the area. This is not indicative of malfunctioning.
O The panel which protects the liquid crystal display has been specially treated.
Do not wipe it with hard cloths or rub it heavily as this will damage the surface of the panel.
O If a still image is displayed continuously for a long period of time, the image may be burnt onto the screen for
some time. (The shadow of the image will usually disappear after moving images are displayed for while.)
O The response speed and brightness of the liquid crystals will vary with the surrounding temperature.
Standard accessory
Metal battery mount
Optional unit
Rack mounting adapter: BT-MA900G
(For details, refer to the instructions in the operation guide of the BT-MA900G.)
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Introduction
Designed for use in broadcasting and commercial applications, the model BT-LH900A is a slim-line and lightweight liquid
crystal video monitor with an 8.4-type liquid crystal screen.
For use, secure it in place by, for instance, installing it in a rack by using the optional rack-mounting adapters BT-MA900G or
mounting it on a tripod.
∫ Slim design, light weight, compact size, low
power consumption and driven by DC
power
∫ Functions
The main controls can be relocated to the bottom surface
or right panel of the main unit to support monitor
specifications, viewfinder specifications and other
applications.
≥ The monitor comes with a film gamma correction
function to support its use as the viewfinder for the AJ-
HDC27 series. (For further details, consult with your
dealer.)
Since this monitor uses an LCD panel, it has a slim
design, light weight and compact size. Furthermore, while
supporting HD specifications, it has a low power
consumption, and it can be operated using DC power:
these are all features which make the monitor useful in
outdoor locations.
≥ Waveform monitor functions provided
≥ Marker functions and blue-only function incorporated
≥ RS-232C external control, remote control using GPI
connector enabled
∫ Multiple formats supported
In addition to its two lines of SDI input connectors
(automatic HD/SD switching), the monitor provides one
line each of component input connectors and composite
input connectors.
∫ Dimensions
Unit: mm
181
142
∫ Wide viewing angle
The monitor can display excellent images over an angle
extending for 170 degrees in both the top-bottom and left-
right directions.
20.2
∫ High-definition images
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At 1024 a 768 dots (XGA), the large number of screen
pixels ensures a high color reproducibility and tonal range.
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3
150
142
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Parts and their functions
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HD ZOOM/X button
1
This button is used to move the cursor or change
settings while a menu is displayed.
If there is no menu display, it turns the HD ZOOM
function ON or OFF. When the button is pressed, both
the left and right sides of the images with a 16:9 aspect
ratio produced by HD signals are cut off, and images
with a 4:3 aspect ratio are displayed on the entire
screen. When it is pressed, the original images are
restored.
The HD zoom function does not work when images of
SD signals are displayed.
2
3
4
HD ZOOM
1
Tally lamps
4
In the above illustration, the R (red) tally lamp is shown
on the left and the G (green) lamp appears on the right.
These tally lamps can be lighted by initiating the GPI
ON/OFF operation.
BLUE/W button
This button is used to move the cursor or change
settings while a menu is displayed.
If there is no menu display, it turns the blue-only
function ON or OFF. When this function is set to ON,
only the blue components among the RGB
components are displayed.
<Note>
When the monitor is used outdoors, it may be hard to see
that the tally lamps are in fact lighted.
Controls 2, 3 and 4 can be separated from the monitor
main unit as the main controls and relocated to the bottom
surface or right panel of the main unit.
2
Power LED
This is the power LED. It lights while the power is ON.
1 2 3 4 5
INPUT MENU HD ZOOM
BLUE
FUNCTION
ENTER
EXIT
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Function buttons
1
INPUT button
This button is used to select the signal input. Each
time it is pressed, the input channels are switched by
one setting in the following sequence: SDI 1 > SDI 2
> VIDEO > YPBPR/RGB.
By means of the INPUT menu settings, the unused
channels can be skipped.
2
MENU/EXIT button
This button is used to display the menus. When it is
pressed while a menu is already displayed, the menu
display is cleared or the menu at one hierarchical level
above is restored.
When the button is pressed while a setting is being
changed, the setting established prior to the change is
restored, and the menu at one hierarchical level above
is restored.
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Parts and their functions (continued)
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FUNCTION/ENTER button
This button is used to enter changes or settings while a
1
2
3
4
menu is displayed.
If there is no menu display, the button’s function
changes depending on which FUNCTION item on the
menu is selected. One of the following three items can
be selected. (Refer to page 20)
PEAK/PHASE
CHROMA
BRIGHT
CONTRAST
UNDEF:
HV DELAY
No function is allocated to this item.
4
Image controls
:
Image blanking is displayed. Each time
the button is pressed, the blanking
display is switched by one setting in the
following sequence: H blanking display
> V blanking display > H and V
blanking display > no blanking display.
These controls are used to adjust the peaking/color
phase, chroma, brightness and contrast. When a control
is pushed in, it pops out to enable adjustment. When a
numerical value is changed from the default setting, the
lamp to the left of the control lights.
The adjustments performed using these controls are valid
only when the controls are in the “out” position, and when
a control is pushed back in, the value adjusted by that
control is returned to its default setting.
WFM ON/OFF: The Y signal (luminance) waveform is
displayed at the bottom right of the
image. When the button is pressed
again, the display is cleared.
1
When waveforms are displayed in the
16:9 mode, the image displayed on the
screen moves to the upper part of the
screen so that it will not be superimposed
onto the waveform display.
PEAK/PHASE (PEAKING/PHASE)
This control is used to adjust the peaking or phase.
Which of these is to be adjusted is set using the
PEAKING/PHASE item on the SYSTEM CONFIG
screen.
≥ PEAKING
This function is selected when the monitor is to be
used as a viewfinder.
It is used to set the edge sharpness. Any value
from 0 to 30 can be set: the higher the value, the
sharper the edges. The default setting is 0.
≥ PHASE
>
WFM
This function is selected when the monitor is to be
used as a monitor.
WFM function OFF
WFM function ON
It is used to set the color phase of the screen. Any
value from 0 to 60 can be set. The default setting
is 30.
The image remains unchanged in the 4:3
mode.
<Notes>
≥ When the blue-only function is ON, the control
functions as the PHASE control regardless of
the setting.
≥ The color phase cannot be adjusted when RGB
signals are input.
>
2
CHROMA
WFM
This control is used to adjust the image chroma. Any
value from 0 to 60 can be set. The default setting is
30.
WFM function OFF
WFM function ON
<Note>
<Notes>
The chroma cannot be adjusted when RGB signals are
input or when the MONO setting is ON.
≥ In order for this function to be used, it is necessary to
select WFM as the FUNCTION item setting on the
SYSTEM CONFIG screen, and then select FUNCTION
as the WFM item setting.
≥ The WFM function is a simplified one and, as such,
finely detailed waveforms may not be displayed
accurately.
In addition, differences in the input signal format or
input function may result in the display having a
different horizontal width.
3
BRIGHT
This control is used to adjust the image brightness.
Any value from 0 to 60 can be set. The default setting
is 30.
However, the brightness cannot be adjusted when
blanking is displayed using the HV DELAY function.
4
CONTRAST
This control is used to adjust the image contrast. Any
value from 0 to 60 can be set. The default setting is
50.
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Parts and their functions (continued)
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6
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VIDEO
IN
Y/G
:
;
OUT
PB/B
SDI 1
IN
PR/R
SDI 2
IN
SYNC
<
SWITCHED
OUT
CONTROL
=
>
OWER
GPI
DC IN
RS-232C
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9
5
6
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Battery holder
SDI output connector
This holder is used with a battery made by Anton/Bauer.
The SDI signals are output from this connector. It is the
switched output of the < SDI input connectors.
The signals displayed on the screen, whether they are the
ones supplied to the SDI 1 connector or SDI 2 connector,
are output.
Analog component/RGBS connectors
These are the BNC input connectors for the analog
component (YPBPR) or RGBS signals. When RGB
signals are supplied, external sync (gen-lock) can also be
used.
However, the switched output signals are not output when
the component or video input signals have been selected.
When multiple monitors are connected in a daisy chain
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pattern using the SDI active through-out, flicker or noise
may occur on the screen, depending on the quality of the
original signal, lengh of cables or the number of monitors
connected.
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CONTROL connector
The cable from the main controls is connected here.
<Note>
The monitor is shipped with the cable disconnected from
the connector. Prior to use, therefore, check out the
shape of the cable connector and plug it properly into this
connector.
∗
Daisy chain connection:
This is a connection method for distributing a signal to
two or more devices by connecting the through-output
terminal of the first device to an input terminal of the
second device, the through-output terminal of the
second device to an input terminal of the third device,
and so on.
8
9
GPI connector
When GPI signals are connected here, external
operations can be performed.
>
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POWER switch
This is the power switch.
RS-232C connector
External operations can be performed under the RS-232C
standard.
DC IN socket
The external DC power source is connected here. When
a DC power supply is connected concurrently with the
battery, the external power input takes precedence.
:
;
VIDEO IN connector
The video input signals are supplied to this connector.
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Tripod fastening screws
Two screws (UNC3/8-16 compatible) for securing a tripod
are provided each on the top of the monitor and at its
bottom where the main controls are removed.
VIDEO OUT connector
The video signals are output from this connector. Signals
are passed through the : VIDEO IN connector and
output from this connector.
A removable screw spacer is provided in one of the screw
holes in the bottom of the monitor, and this supports a
UNC1/4-20 screw. To secure the tripod, use the hole that
fits the diameter of the fastening screw on the tripod.
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SDI input connectors
The SDI input signals are supplied to these connectors
which support automatic HD/SD switching.
A
Light control switch
This is not used on this monitor.
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Relocating the main controls
The main controls can be relocated to the bottom surface or right panel of the monitor depending on such factors as where
and how the monitor will be used.
<Note>
Before relocating the main control, make absolutely sure that the power has been turned off.
Disconnect the cord connecting the main controls to the
main unit.
Use the two screws to secure the main controls to the
right panel.
1
4
Take hold of this part
and pull it free to
disconnect the cable.
Remove the screws on the right panel of the main unit.
2
Plug the cord connecting the main controls into the
connector on the main unit and secure it.
<Note>
5
Using too much force to plug in the cord at the wrong
insertion angle may damage the pins inside. Check out
the shape of the connector before plugging it in.
Plug in the connector
until it clicks into place.
Remove the two screws, and remove the main controls
from the main unit. These two screws cannot be
removed from the main controls themselves.
3
Secure the two screws, which were removed in step 2, in
the screw holes on the bottom of the monitor.
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9
Supplying the power
An Anton/Bauer or V-mount type of battery pack or an external DC power supply can be used to power this monitor.
Using the Anton/Bauer type
battery pack
Using a V-mount type battery
pack
Install the Anton/Bauer type of battery pack.
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CAUTION:
Battery pack
These servicing instructions are for use by qualified
service personel only. To reduce the risk of electric
shock, do not perform any servicing other than that
contained in the operaiting instructions unless you
are qualified to do so.
Remove the battery holder.
1
Battery holder
Insert the battery pack and slide it in the direction of the
arrow.
2
Install the accessory metal battery mount.
2
Release lever
Metal battery mount
<Reference>
To remove the battery pack, slide it in the opposite direction
to the one in which it was attached while keeping the release
lever on the battery holder pulled down all the way.
Fix the V-mount type battery holder with four screws
(length 8 mm) supplied with the holder, and then fasten
the two screws on the terminal section.
3
This connector is not used.
V-mount type battery holder
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Supplying the power (continued)
Using an external DC power supply
Connect the external DC power supply to the DC IN
socket on this unit.
4
1
1
2
3
1: GND
4: +12 V
DC IN socket
DC IN socket
<Notes>
≥DC cords should be no longer than 2 meters. Use of cords
any longer than 2 meters may result in noise appearing on
the screen.
≥If the battery pack and an external DC power supply are
connected simultaneously, then the external DC power
supply will have priority.
If the external DC power supply is used, then the battery
pack may be fitted or removed.
External DC power
supply
≥If an external DC power supply is used, then make sure
that the external DC power supply is first turned ON, then
this unit is turned ON. If they are turned ON in the reverse
order, then this unit may malfunction, because the output
voltage of the external DC power supply will gradually
increase.
Turn “ON” the external DC power supply switch.
(Where the external DC power supply has a power
switch)
2
≥A voltage of 20 V or more will not be indicated accurately
on the battery voltage display.
Turn “ON” the POWER switch on this unit.
3
If an external DC power supply is used, then check the
ratings of the external DC power supply so that they
are compatible with those of this unit.
Check the pin arrangements of the DC output terminal
of the external DC power supply and those of the DC
IN socket of this unit so that their polarities are
correctly arranged.
If +12 V are supplied to the unit’s GND terminal by
mistake, this may cause fire or injury.
Cosmetic screws
Screwsa4
A total of eight cosmetic screws are provided with the
monitor for use at such times when the main controls have
been relocated. (Refer to page 9)
Since these screws also serve to protect the internal
mechanisms, do not leave the screw holes empty but place
the screws inside them and tighten them up. Any screws
which are not being used should be kept in a safe place.
Screwsa2
Screwsa2
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How to use the on-screen menus
Four kinds of information—menus, status displays, image control settings and battery voltage—can be displayed on the
screen.
Menu display
This display appears when the MENU/EXIT button is
pressed. If no further action is taken for the next 120
seconds, the display will be automatically cleared.
The position where the display appears on the screen can be
changed using the marker setting.
For details on the menu, refer to “MAIN MENU” (page 16).
[MAINMENU]
1
MARKER
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
VIDEOCONFIG
SYSTEMCONFIG
OSDCONFIG
GPI
INPUTSELECT
CONTROL
MENU
XW
EXIT SEL ENTER
ENTER
Status display
The status display information is displayed under the
following conditions while the menu display is not on the
screen.
1
2
3
SDI1 1080/60I
CRCC
≥ When the input signals have been switched
≥ When the input channel has been changed
≥ When no signals are supplied
DC150V
.
60%
The display location and display time can be changed using
the menu settings. When images are adjusted using the
image controls while the status display information is on the
screen, the display is cleared, and the settings adjusted by
the controls are displayed instead.
1
2
Channel and signal format
Warning display
The channel which has been selected—whether SDI 1,
SDI 2, VIDEO, YPBPR or RGB—is displayed here.
Indicated as the signal format is the format of the signals
which have been input. However, “UNSUPPORTED
SIGNAL” will appear if signals which are not supported
have been input.
This appears when an error has occurred or when a
special mode is being used.
CRCC
This indicates a CRCC error, and it appears
when the SDI signals contain an error.
FILM This appears when the film mode (FILM) has
been selected as the GAMMA SELECT item
setting on the VIDEO CONFIG screen of the
main menu.
For details on the signals supported and format displays,
refer to page 13.
This appears when REMOTE has been
selected as the CONTROL item setting on the
CONTROL screen of the main unit. The
monitor controls will no longer function at this
time.
3
Battery voltage display
This indicates the voltage level of the battery. If an
Anton/Bauer digital battery is being used, its remaining
level is indicated as a number of “∫” blocks and as a
percentage along with the voltage value.
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How to use the on-screen menus (continued)
Image control display
The image control information is displayed when an image
has been adjusted using the image controls.
(Refer to page 7)
It appears when a control has been pressed in so that it has
popped out or when an adjustment is made by turning an
already popped out control.
It is cleared when a control is pressed again and returned to
its original position. It is also cleared when a popped out
control is not touched for 10 seconds.
[CONTRAST]
50
Battery voltage display
The battery voltage information is displayed all the time when
ON has been selected as the BATTERY REMAIN item
setting on the OSD screen of the main menu.
It indicates the voltage level of the battery. If an Anton/Bauer
digital battery is being used, its remaining level is indicated
as a number of “∫” blocks and as a percentage along with
the voltage value.
DC15.0V
80%
Concerning the signal formats
Menu setting
Signals whose input is accepted
Status display
AUTO
All supported signals
1080/60I
The format of the input signals is displayed.
1080/60I
1080/60I
1080/50I
1080/59.94I
1080/50I
1080/59.94I
1080/50I
1080/30P
1080/29.97P
1080/25P
1080/24P
1080/23.98P
1080/24PsF
1080/23.98PsF
1035/60I
1080/30P
1080/30P
1080/25P
1080/29.97P
1080/25P
1080/24P
1080/24P
1080/24PsF
1035/60I
1080/23.98P
1080/24PsF
1080/23.98PsF
1035/60I
1035/59.94I
720/60P
1035/59.94I
720/60P
720/60P
720/59.94P
720/60P
720/59.94P
720/60P
720/60P ANAMO
720/59.94P
720/50P
720/59.94P
720/50P
720/50P
576/50I
480/60P
480/60I
NTSC
576/50I
576/50I
480/60P
480/59.94P
480/59.94I
NTSC
480/60I
NTSC
PAL
PAL
PAL
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Menu operations
Use the HD ZOOM/X button and BLUE/W button to
change the setting, and press the FUNCTION/ENTER
button to enter the change.
Alternatively, the change will be canceled when the
MENU/EXIT button is pressed instead.
Menu operations
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When the MENU/EXIT button is pressed, the main menu
1
appears on the screen.
Displayed in green.
[MARKER]
1
MARKERSELECT
MARKER16:9
MARKER4:3
GPI
OFF
OFF
MARKERBACK
CENTERMARKER
GPIPRESET1
GPIPRESET2
NORMAL
OFF
80%
MENU/EXIT button
80%
ENTER
MENUEXIT XWSEL SET
Use the HD ZOOM/X button and BLUE/W button to
move the cursor, and select the desired menu using the
FUNCTION/ENTER button.
2
Press the MENU/EXIT button to exit the menu settings.
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[MAIN]
1
MARKER
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
VIDEOCONFIG
SYSTEMCONFIG
OSDCONFIG
GPI
INPUTSELECT
CONTROL
ENTER
EXIT XWSEL ENTER
MENU
Use the HD ZOOM/X button and BLUE/W button to align
the cursor with the item to be changed, and press the
3
FUNCTION/ENTER button.
displayed in green.
The setting is now
[MARKER]
1
MARKERSELECT
MENU
OFF
OFF
MARKER16:9
MARKER4:3
MARKERBACK
CENTERMARKER
GPIPRESET1
GPIPRESET2
NORMAL
OFF
80%
80%
XW
ENTER
MENUEXIT SEL ENTER
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User data
This monitor enables the menu settings and screen values which have been adjusted by the image controls to be saved in five
user data files which can then be loaded as required.
The following data can be saved and loaded as user data files:
≥ All menu settings (including the function settings of the buttons at the front of the monitor) with the exception of USER
MODE LOAD/SAVE
≥ Screen values which have been adjusted by the image controls
Saving the user data
Loading the user data
When the MENU/EXIT button is pressed, the main menu
appears on the screen.
When the MENU/EXIT button is pressed, the main menu
appears on the screen.
1
1
Using menu operations (see page 14), select USER
Using menu operations (see page 14), select USER
2
2
MODE SAVE on the SYSTEM CONFIG screen, and
press the FUNCTION/ENTER button. The setting is now
displayed in green.
MODE LOAD on the SYSTEM CONFIG screen, and
press the FUNCTION/ENTER button. The setting is now
displayed in green.
[SYSTEMCONFIG]
[SYSTEMCONFIG]
BACKLIGHT
FUNCTION
WFM
60
WFM
FUNCTION
FRONT
BACKLIGHT
FUNCTION
WFM
60
WFM
FUNCTION
FRONT
HDZOOM
PEAKINGPHASE PHASE
HDZOOM
PEAKINGPHASE PHASE
USERMODELOAD FACTORY
USERMODESAVE USER1
1
USERMODELOAD FACTORY
1
USERMODESAVE USER1
XW
EN
ENTER
EXIT XWSEL DisplSayEedTin green.
MENU
EXIT SEL SET
MENU
Displayed in green.
When the file whose data is to be saved is selected from
the USER1 to USER5 files and the FUNCTION/ENTER
button is then pressed, the screen shown below
appears.
When the file whose data is to be loaded is selected
from the FACTORY or USER1 to USER5 files and the
FUNCTION/ENTER button is then pressed, the screen
shown below appears.
If FACTORY is selected at this time, the data is restored
to the factory settings.
3
4
3
4
[USERMODESAVE]
USER1
[USERMODELOAD]
USER1
YES
NO
1
YES
NO
1
ENTER
MENU
XW
EXIT SEL SET
XW
ENTER
MENU
EXIT SEL SET
Align the cursor with YES, and press the
FUNCTION/ENTER button.
Align the cursor with YES, and press the
FUNCTION/ENTER button.
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MAIN MENU
Menu configuration
MAIN
MARKER SELECT
MARKER 16:9
MARKER 4:3
MARKER BACK
CENTER MARKER
GPI PRESET1
GPI PRESET2
MARKER
VIDEO CONFIG
GAMMA SELECT
FILM GAMMA
COLOR TEMP.
SHARPNESS MODE
SHARPNESS H
SHARPNESS V
I-P MODE
MONO
SD ASPECT
BACKLIGHT
SYSTEM CONFIG
OSD CONFIG
FUNCTION
WFM
HD ZOOM
PEAKING/PHASE
USER MODE LOAD
USER MODE SAVE
BATTERY REMAIN
STATUS DISPLAY
CRCC MESSAGE
MENU POSITION
STATUS POSITION
ROTARY POSITION
GPI1
GPI2
GPI3
GPI4
GPI5
GPI6
GPI7
GPI8
GPI
SDI1
FORMAT
SDI2
FORMAT
VIDEO
FORMAT
YPBPR/RGB
MODE
INPUT SELECT
FORMAT
COMPONENT LEVEL
RGB SYNC
CONTROL
CONTROL
LOCAL ENA
BACKLIGHT TIME
16
MAIN MENU (continued)
Menu items
MARKER
Item
Setting
Description
Item
Setting
Description
MARKER SELECT
MENU
GPI
For setting whether the marker display
settings are to be performed using the
menu or from the GPI connector.
MENU: The operations are performed using
the menu. Operations from the GPI
connector are canceled.
GPI PRESET1
4:3
13:9
14:9
VISTA
CNSCO
95%
For setting the markers to be displayed if,
when MARKER1 ON/OFF has been
allocated to any item and GPI has been
selected as the MARKER SELECT item
setting on the GPI screen, the
corresponding pin has been set to ON.
GPI
:
The operations are performed from
the GPI connector. The settings
established using the menu are
canceled.
93%
90%
88%
80%
For
details,
refer
to
“REMOTE
specifications” (page 23).
4:3:
Markers indicating the 4:3 size are
displayed.
13:9: Markers indicating the 13:9 size are
displayed.
14:9: Markers indicating the 14:9 size are
displayed.
MARKER 16:9
OFF
4:3
13:9
For selecting the type of marker used for
16:9 images.
OFF
4:3:
:
No markers are displayed.
Markers indicating the 4:3 size are
displayed.
14:9
VISTA
:
Markers in the vista size (1.85:1)
are displayed.
VISTA
CNSCO
95%
93%
90%
88%
80%
13:9: Markers indicating the 13:9 size are
displayed.
14:9: Markers indicating the 14:9 size are
displayed.
CNSCO: Markers in the cinemascope size
(2.35:1) are displayed.
95%: The 95% area markers are displayed.
93%: The 93% area markers are displayed.
90%: The 90% area markers are displayed.
88%: The 88% area markers are displayed.
80%: The 80% area markers are displayed.
VISTA
:
Markers in the vista size (1.85:1)
are displayed.
CNSCO: Markers in the cinemascope size
(2.35:1) are displayed.
95%: The 95% area markers are displayed.
93%: The 93% area markers are displayed.
90%: The 90% area markers are displayed.
88%: The 88% area markers are displayed.
80%: The 80% area markers are displayed.
<Note>
GPI PRESET2
4:3
13:9
14:9
VISTA
CNSCO
95%
93%
90%
88%
80%
For setting the markers to be displayed if,
when MARKER2 ON/OFF has been
allocated to any item and GPI has been
selected as the MARKER SELECT item
setting on the GPI screen, the
corresponding pin has been set to ON.
When 4:3 images are displayed, the setting
of this item is not reflected.
For
details,
refer
to
“REMOTE
specifications” (page 23).
4:3:
Markers indicating the 4:3 size are
displayed.
MARKER 4:3
OFF
95%
93%
90%
88%
80%
For selecting the type of marker used for
4:3 images.
13:9: Markers indicating the 13:9 size are
displayed.
14:9: Markers indicating the 14:9 size are
displayed.
OFF
:
No markers are displayed.
95%: The 95% area markers are displayed.
93%: The 93% area markers are displayed.
90%: The 90% area markers are displayed.
88%: The 88% area markers are displayed.
80%: The 80% area markers are displayed.
<Note>
VISTA
:
Markers in the vista size (1.85:1)
are displayed.
CNSCO: Markers in the cinemascope size
(2.35:1) are displayed.
When 16:9 images are displayed, the
setting of this item is not reflected.
95%: The 95% area markers are displayed.
93%: The 93% area markers are displayed.
90%: The 90% area markers are displayed.
88%: The 88% area markers are displayed.
80%: The 80% area markers are displayed.
MARKER BACK
NORMAL
HALF
For setting the background brightness of
the markers.
NORMAL: The background is set to the
normal brightness.
BLACK
HALF
:
The background brightness is set
to 50%.
BLACK
:
The background brightness is set
to 0%.
<Note>
The setting of this item is valid only when
4:3, 13:9 or 14:9 has been selected as the
MARKER 16:9 item setting.
CENTER MARKER OFF
For selecting whether to display the center
marker.
ON
OFF: The center marker is not displayed.
ON: The center marker is displayed.
The underlined setting indicates the factory setting mode.
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MAIN MENU (continued)
Types of markers
16:9 markers
(These appear when HD signals or when SD
signals with a 16:9 aspect ratio are supplied.)
Markers are displayed only in the form of vertical lines.
The shaded areas
BACK item.
indicate what is set by the MARKER
80% area markers
4:3 markers
(These appear when SD signals with a 4:3
aspect ratio are supplied.)
Dotted lines are displayed as the markers.
4:3 markers
13:9 markers
95% area markers
90% area markers
80% area markers
93% area markers
14:9 markers
VISTA markers and CNSCO markers
Two rows of dotted lines are displayed across the screen as
these markers.
88% area markers
VISTA markers
CNSCO markers
Area markers
Center marker
This appears at the center of the image.
Dotted lines are displayed as the markers.
Center marker
95% area markers
93% area markers
90% area markers
88% area markers
18
MAIN MENU (continued)
VIDEO CONFIG
Item
Setting
Description
Item
Setting
Description
GAMMA SELECT
GPI
NORMAL
FILM
For setting the gamma mode.
SHARPNESS H
0
For setting the image sharpness in the
horizontal direction.
This item enables two settings, one for the
VIDEO input signals and one for other
signals, to be stored in the memory.
<Notes>
:
GPI:
This is the GPI setting. For
2
details, refer to “REMOTE
specifications” (page 23).
NORMAL: The normal gamma mode is
established.
:
30
FILM: The film mode that supports the
Varicam digital cine camera is
established. The actual film mode
setting can be changed using the
FILM GAMMA item listed next.
≥ While this item’s setting is selected, the
only information displayed on the screen
is this item which appears at the bottom
left regardless of the MENU POSI setting
selected on the OSD screen.
≥ The sharpness can be set for VIDEO and
all other input channels.
FILM GAMMA
OTHER
VARICAM
This enables OTHER or VARICAM to be
selected as the FILM setting for the
GAMMA SELECT item.
For the differences between OTHER and
VARICAM, refer to the graph below
showing the gamma characteristics curves.
SHARPNESS V
0
For setting the image sharpness in the
vertical direction.
This item enables two settings, one for the
VIDEO input signals and one for other
signals, to be stored in the memory.
<Notes>
:
2
:
30
≥ While this item’s setting is selected, the
only information displayed on the screen
is this item which appears at the bottom
left regardless of the MENU POSI setting
selected on the OSD screen.
≥ The sharpness can be set for VIDEO and
all other input channels.
I-P MODE
MODE2
MODE1
For switching the IP conversion mode.
MODE2
MODE1
:
:
Movement compensation mode
Normal mode
<Note>
Input level
This setting takes effect when progressive
signals (1080/30P, 1080/25P, 1080/24P,
720/60P, 720/50P or 480/60P) are input.
Normal gamma characteristics
OTHER characteristics
VARICAM characteristics
MONO
GPI
OFF
ON
For selecting monochrome images.
GPI: This is the GPI setting. For details,
refer to “Concerning the REMOTE
specifications” (page 23).
OFF: Normal images
ON: Monochrome images
COLOR TEMP.
USER
D93
For setting the color temperature.
USER: Any setting from 0 to 63 (equivalent
to a color temperature range from
D65
D56
3000
K
to 9300 K) can be
established.
<Notes>
D93: This is equivalent to
temperature of 9300 K.
D65: This is equivalent to
temperature of 6500 K.
D56: This is equivalent to
temperature of 5600 K.
<Note>
a
a
a
color
color
color
≥ When RGB signals are input, the setting
of this item is not reflected.
≥ When ON has been selected as this
item’s setting, the setting for the
CHROMA image control is fixed at 0.
When the setting is returned to OFF, the
CHROMA setting prior to the change is
restored.
The color temperature can be set for each
gamma mode (NORMAL, FILM).
SD ASPECT
GPI
16:9
4:3
For setting the aspect ratio of the SD
signals.
GPI : This is the GPI setting. For details,
refer to “REMOTE specifications”
(page 23).
16:9 : The images are displayed with a
16:9 aspect ratio.
4:3 : The images are displayed with a 4:3
aspect ratio.
SHARPNESS
MODE
HIGH
LOW
For setting the image sharpness.
HIGH: The images are accentuated with
fine edges.
LOW: The images are accentuated with
thick edges.
<Note>
The sharpness can be set for VIDEO and
all other input channels.
The underlined setting indicates the factory setting mode.
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MAIN MENU (continued)
SYSTEM CONFIG
OSD CONFIG
Item
Setting
Description
Item
Setting
Description
BACKLIGHT
0
For adjusting the backlight brightness to a
level from 0 to 60. The higher the setting,
the brighter the backlight.
BATTERY REMAIN OFF
For selecting whether to display the
remaining battery charge.
OFF: The remaining charge is not displayed.
ON: The remaining charge is displayed.
:
ON
60
FUNCTION
WFM
ON/OFF
HV DELAY
UNDEF
For setting the function to be allocated to
the FUNCTION/ENTER button.
STATUS DISPLAY
CONTINUE
For setting how long the status display is to
remain on the screen.
CONTINUE: The status display appears
continuously at all times.
3SEC.OFF: The status display appears for
three seconds.
3SEC. OFF
OFF
WFM ON/OFF: The
Y
signal (luminance)
waveforms are displayed.
HV DELAY: The blanked parts of the
images are displayed.
UNDEF:
No function is allocated.
OFF: The status display does not appear.
WFM
FUNCTION
GPI
For selecting whether the
Y
signal
CRCC MESSAGE
MENU POSITION
OFF
ON
For selecting whether a message is to be
displayed when a CRCC error has been
detected.
OFF: A CRCC error message is not displayed.
ON: A CRCC error message is displayed.
(luminance) waveforms are to be displayed
using the FUNCTION/ENTER button or
from the GPI connector.
FUNCTION: The waveforms are displayed
using the FUNCTION/ENTER
button.
LT
CENTER
LB
RB
RT
For setting the menu display position.
LT: The menu is displayed at the top left.
CENTER:
The menu is displayed in the center.
LB: The menu is displayed at the bottom left.
RB: The menu is displayed at the bottom right.
RT: The menu is displayed at the top right.
GPI:
The operations are performed
from the GPI connector. For
details, refer to “REMOTE
specifications” (page 23).
HD ZOOM
FRONT
GPI
For selecting whether the HD ZOOM
function is to be operated using the HD
ZOOM/X button or from the GPI connector.
FRONT: The function is operated using the
HD ZOOM/X button.
STATUS POSITION LT
CENTER
For setting the status display position.
LT: The menu is displayed at the top left.
CENTER:
The menu is displayed in the center.
LB: The menu is displayed at the bottom left.
RB: The menu is displayed at the bottom right.
RT: The menu is displayed at the top right.
LB
RB
RT
GPI
:
The operations are performed from
the GPI connector. For details,
refer to “REMOTE specifications”
(page 23).
PEAKING/ PHASE
PEAKING
PHASE
For selecting the PEAKING or PHASE
function for the image control.
PEAKING: The PEAKING function is
allocated to the control.
PHASE: The PHASE function is allocated
to the control.
ROTARY
POSITION
LB
CB
RB
RT
LT
CENTER
OFF
For setting the display position of the
settings when images have been adjusted
using the image controls.
LB:
T
he settings are displayed at the
bottom left.
CB: The settings are displayed below the center.
RB: he settings are displayed at the
bottom right.
T
USER MODE
LOAD
USER5
USER4
USER3
USER2
USER1
FACTORY
For calling the file in which the user data is
stored.
RT: The settings are displayed at the top right.
LT: The settings are displayed at the top left.
CENTER:
USER1-5
:
These are the files in which the
user has stored data. If the user
data has not yet been stored,
the settings are the same as the
ones in the FACTORY file.
The settings are displayed in the center.
OFF:
The settings are not displayed.
FACTORY: This file contains the factory
settings.
USER MODE SAVE USER5
For saving the user data.
GPI
USER4
USER3
USER2
USER1
Item
Setting
Description
GPI1-8
UNDEF
For allocating particular
functions to particular pins
when remote control
operations are to be
performed using the GPI
signals. For details, refer to
“REMOTE specifications”
(page 23).
MARKER1 ON/OFF
MARKER2 ON/OFF
MARKER BACK HALF
MARKER BACK BLACK
CENTER MARKER
INPUT SEL. SDI1
INPUT SEL. SDI2
INPUT SEL. VIDEO
INPUT SEL. YPBPR/RGB
SD ASPECT
HD ZOOM
BACKLIGHT MIN.
R.TALLY
G.TALLY
MONO ON/OFF
GAMMA SELECT
WFM ON/OFF
The underlined setting indicates the factory setting mode.
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MAIN MENU (continued)
INPUT SELECT
Item
Setting
Description
Item
Setting
Description
SDI1 *1
OFF
ON
For setting whether the SDI 1 signals can
be selected when the channels are to be
switched using the INPUT button.
SDI2 *1
OFF
ON
For setting whether the SDI 2 signals can
be selected when the channels are to be
switched using the INPUT button.
OFF: The SDI 1 signals cannot be selected.
ON: The SDI 1 signals can be selected.
OFF: The SDI 2 signals cannot be selected.
ON: The SDI 2 signals can be selected.
FORMAT
AUTO
For selecting the signals whose input is to
be accepted at the SDI 1 connector.
AUTO:
All supported signals are accepted.
1080/60I:
1080/60I or 1080/59.94I format signals
are accepted.
1080/50I:
1080/50I format signals are accepted.
1080/30P:
1080/30P or 1080/29.97P format signals
are accepted.
FORMAT
AUTO
For selecting the signals whose input is to
be accepted at the SDI 2 connector.
The setting selection is the same as for the
SDI 1 FORMAT item.
1080/60I
1080/50I
1080/30P
1080/25P
1080/24P
1080/24PsF
1035/60I
720/60P
720/60P
ANAMO
720/50P
576/50I
1080/60I
1080/50I
1080/30P
1080/25P
1080/24P
1080/24PsF
1035/60I
720/60P
720/60P
ANAMO
720/50P
576/50I
1080/25P:
480/60I
1080/25P format signals are accepted.
1080/24P:
1080/24P or 1080/23.98P format signals
are accepted.
1080/24PsF:
1080/24PsF or 1080/23.98PsF format
signals are accepted.
480/60I
VIDEO *1
FORMAT
OFF
ON
For setting whether the VIDEO signals can
be selected when the channels are to be
switched using the INPUT button.
OFF: The VIDEO signals cannot be selected.
ON: The VIDEO signals can be selected.
1035/60I:
AUTO
NTSC
PAL
For selecting the signals whose input is to
be accepted at the VIDEO connector.
AUTO:
1035/60I or 1035/59.94I format signals
are accepted.
720/60P:
All supported signals are accepted.
NTSC:
NTSC signals are accepted.
PAL:
720/60P or 720/59.94P format signals
are accepted.
720/60P ANAMO:
720/60P or 720/59.94P format signals
which support an anamorphic lens are
accepted.
PAL signals are accepted.
YPBPR *1
OFF
ON
For setting whether the YPBPR/RGB signals
can be selected when the channels are to
be switched using the INPUT button.
OFF: The YPBPR/RGB signals cannot be
selected.
720/50P:
720/50P format signals are accepted.
576/50I:
576/50I format signals are accepted.
480/60I:
ON: The YPBPR/RGB signals can be
selected.
480/59.94I format signals are accepted.
MODE
YPBPR
RGB
For switching between the YPBPR and RGB
analog signals.
YPBPR:
The analog signals are switched to
Y/PB/PR.
RGB:
The analog signals are switched to RGB.
*1 Up to three of these items can be set to OFF at the same time. Once the
three items have been set to OFF, it is no longer possible to set a fourth
item to OFF. It is not possible to set all the inputs to OFF.
The underlined setting indicates the factory setting mode.
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MAIN MENU (continued)
INPUT SELECT
CONTROL
Item
Setting
Description
Item
Setting
Description
FORMAT
AUTO
For selecting the signals whose input is to
be accepted in the YPBPR mode and in the
RGB mode.
The signals can be set for each mode, and
when the MODE item setting is switched
from YPBPR to RGB or vice versa, the
mode is automatically switched so that the
signal format which has been set for the
mode now set is accepted.
AUTO:
CONTROL
LOCAL
REMOTE
For selecting where the operations are to
be initiated.
1080/60I
1080/50I
1080/30P
1080/25P
1080/24P
1080/24PsF
1035/60I
720/60P
720/50P
576/50I
LOCAL
:
Only operations initiated from the
main controls can be performed.
Remote control operations cannot
be performed.
REMOTE: Remote control operations can be
performed, but no operations
initiated by the main controls can
be performed although there are a
few exceptions to this.
All supported signals are accepted.
1080/60I:
1080/60I or 1080/59.94I format signals
are accepted.
480/60P
480/60I
<Notes>
≥ When REMOTE has been selected, the
“
” lock mark appears on the status
1080/50I:
display.
1080/50I format signals are accepted.
1080/30P:
1080/30P or 1080/29.97P format signals
are accepted. (This setting takes effect
only when YPBPR is selected.)
1080/25P:
1080/25P format signals are accepted.
(This setting takes effect only when
YPBPR is selected.)
≥ When REMOTE has been selected, only
the settings of the CONTROL item and
LOCALENABLE item on the CONTROL
screen can be changed as menu
operations.
LOCAL ENA
DIS.
INPUT
For selecting whether to enable the input to
be switched to the main controls when
REMOTE has been selected.
DIS: When REMOTE has been selected,
the input can no longer be switched
to the main controls.
INPUT:Even when REMOTE has been
selected, the input can be switched
to the main controls.
1080/24P:
1080/24P or 1080/23.98P format signals
are accepted. (This setting takes effect
only when YPBPR is selected.)
1080/24PsF:
1080/24PsF or 1080/23.98PsF format
signals are accepted. (This setting takes
effect only when YPBPR is selected.)
1035/60I:
BACKLIGHT TIME
For displaying the total operation time of
the backlight.
1035/60I or 1035/59.94I format signals
are accepted. (This setting takes effect
only when YPBPR is selected.)
720/60P:
720/60P or 720/59.94P format signals
are accepted.
720/50P:
720/50P format signals are accepted.
(This setting takes effect only when
YPBPR is selected.)
576/50I:
576/50I format signals are accepted.
480/60P:
480/60P format signals are accepted.
480/60I:
480/59.94I format signals are accepted.
COMPONENT
LEVEL
SMPTE
B75
For selecting the input level of the Y/PB/PR
signals.
SMPTE: This is selected when the signals
are to be output from an MII VTR.
B75: This is selected when the signals
are to be output from a Betacam
VTR.
RGB-SYNC
G-ON
EXT
For switching the connector where the sync
signal is to be accepted.
G-ON: This is selected when the sync
signal has been superimposed onto
the G signal.
EXT: The sync signal is accepted at the
SYNC connector among the analog
component/RGBS connectors.
The underlined setting indicates the factory setting mode.
22
REMOTE specifications
This monitor can be operated by remote control using the
GPI connector and RS-232C connector.
The GPI connector takes priority over the RS-232C
connector when the monitor is operated by remote control.
Settings established for menu items using the GPI
connector are not accepted at the RS-232C connector.
Function
Description
Operation condition
INPUT SEL. SDI1
Edge operation
This switches the input channel to SDI 1.
<Note>
This function is not valid when OFF has been selected as
the SDI 1 item (see page 21) setting on the FORMAT
screen.
INPUT SEL. SDI2
This switches the input channel to SDI 2.
<Note>
This function is not valid when OFF has been selected as
the SDI 2 item (see page 21) setting on the FORMAT
screen.
GPI connector
Edge operation
The items on the GPI screen correspond to the connector
pins shown below. Functions can be allocated to these pins
on the GPI screen of the main menu. (Refer to page 20)
The functions allocated to the pins are enabled when the
corresponding pin is shorted (ON) to the GND pin and
disabled when it is left open (OFF).
INPUT SEL. VIDEO This switches the input channel to VIDEO.
<Note>
Edge operation
This function is not valid when OFF has been selected as
the VIDEO item (see page 21) setting on the FORMAT
screen.
Pin no.
Signal
GPI1
GPI2
GPI3
GPI4
GND
GPI5
GPI6
GPI7
GPI8
5
4
3
2
1
INPUT SEL.
YPBPR/RGB
This switches the input channel to ANALOG.
<Note>
This function is not valid when OFF has been selected as
the YPBPR/RGB item (see page 21) setting on the
FORMAT screen.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
9
8
7
6
Edge operation
Connector (9P)
SD ASPECT
This sets the aspect ratio of the SD images. However, it
is not valid if a setting other than GPI has been selected
for the SD ASPECT item on the VIDEO CONFIG screen.
<Note>
Level operation
This function is not valid when HD signals are supplied.
HD ZOOM
This performs the HD ZOOM operations. (For details on
HD ZOOM, refer to page 6.)
<Notes>
Level operation
≥ This function is not valid when SD signals are supplied.
≥ It is not valid when FRONT has been selected as the
HD ZOOM item setting on the SYSTEM CONFIG
screen.
List of functions allocated
The function which can be allocated to the pins are listed
below.
BACKLIGHT MIN.
Level operation
This sets the backlight brightness to the minimum level.
<Note>
The setting for the BACKLIGHT item can be changed on
the SYSTEM CONFIG screen while BACKLIGHT MIN. is
kept at ON. When BACKLIGHT MIN. is set to OFF and
back to ON at this time, the brightness will be set to the
minimum level.
Function
Description
Operation condition
UNDEF
Not set (no function allocated)
MARKER1 ON/OFF This displays the markers which have been set by the
R TALLY
For lighting up the red tally lamp.
GPI PRESET1 item on the MARKER screen. (Refer to
page 17) However, it is not valid when MENU has been
Level operation
Level operation
G TALLY
selected as the MARKER SELECT item setting on the
MARKER screen.
<Note>
When this function has been set to ON at the same time
as MARKER2, MARKER1 takes precedence.
For lighting up the green tally lamp.
Level operation
MONO ON/OFF
For setting the images to the monochrome mode.
However, this function is not valid when a setting other
than GPI has been selected for the MONO item on the
VIDEO CONFIG screen.
Level operation
MARKER2 ON/OFF This displays the markers which have been set by the
GPI PRESET2 item on the MARKER screen. (Refer to
page 17) However, it is not valid when MENU has been
Level operation
GAMMA SELECT
Level operation
WFM ON/OFF
This switches the gamma setting to FILM.
(Refer to page 19)
selected as the MARKER SELECT item setting on the
MARKER screen.
This displays the Y signal (brightness) waveforms.
MARKER BACK
HALF
This sets the background brightness to 50% when 4:3,
13:9 or 14:9 has been selected for the GPI PRESET1
item setting on the MARKER screen. However, it is not
valid when MENU has been selected as the MARKER
SELECT item setting on the MARKER screen.
Level operation
Level operation
* Concerning the operation conditions
Level operation: The function is operational while the pin to which it has
been allocated is shorted to ground.
Edge operation: The function is operational when the pin to which it has
been allocated changes from open to shorted to ground.
<Note>
If a function whose operation condition is triggered by the level has been
allocated to a multiple number of pins, it will continue to be operational
while any one of those pins is shorted.
MARKER BACK
BLACK
This sets the background brightness to 0% when 4:3,
13:9 or 14:9 has been selected for the GPI PRESET1
item setting on the MARKER screen. However, it is not
valid when MENU has been selected as the MARKER
SELECT item setting on the MARKER screen.
<Note>
When this function has been set to ON at the same time
as MARKER BACK HALF, MARKER BACK BLACK takes
precedence.
Level operation
CENTER MARKER This displays the center marker.
However, it is not valid when MENU has been selected
Level operation
as the MARKER SELECT item setting on the MARKER
screen.
<Note>
When any other markers are displayed, the center
marker is superimposed onto the same display.
23
REMOTE specifications (continued)
RS-232C connector
RS-232C REMOTE operation
method
For the RS-232C connector pin layout and connections, refer
to the figure below and tables on the right.
<Note>
$ Connectors and signal names
The RS-232C remote control specifications of this BT-
LH900A are not compatible with those of the conventional
BT-LH900.
If you wish to remotely control the BT-LH900A by using the
same remote control specifications as those of the BT-
LH900, then contact your dealer.
Connector: D-SUB 9-pin (female)
Pin No.
Signal name
Explanation
Not connected
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
N.C.
TXD
RXD
DSR
GND
DTR
CTS
RTS
N.C.
Transmission data
Reception data
Connected inside.
Ground
RS-232C
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
Connected inside.
Connected inside.
Connected inside.
Not connected
PC side
Signal
BT-LH900A side
Pin No.
Pin No.
Signal
N.C.
TXD
RXD
DSR
GND
DTR
CTS
RTS
N.C.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
N.C.
RXD
TXD
DTR
GND
DSR
RTS
CTS
N.C.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
$ 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
$ Command format
STX (02h)
Command
:
Data
ETX (03h)
OCommands are 3 characters following STX, finally
adding ETX.
OAdd a : (colon) after the command as required, and add
the data.
$ Response formats
1. Setting command response
STX (02h)
Command
ETX (03h)
2. Query command response
STX (02h)
Data
ETX (03h)
ETX (03h)
3. Error response
STX (02h)
Error code
Error code
ER001 : Invalid command
ER002 : Parameter error
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REMOTE specifications (continued)
$ Setting command
No.
Command
Explanation
Input switch
Data
Response
1
IIS
0: SDI1
1: SDI2
2: VIDEO
IIS
3: YPBPR/RGB
2
VPC
Image quality adjustment
CON00-60 : Contrast settings
VPC
BRI00-60 : Brightness settings
CRO00-60 : Chroma settings
PHA00-60 : Phase settings
PEA00-30 : Peaking settings
Sharpness settings
SHP0: LOW
SHP1: HIGH
SHH00-30: Horizontal sharpness settings
SHV00-30: Vertical sharpness settings
3
4
5
OBO
OHZ
OHV
Blue only
HD Zoom
HV Delay
0: OFF
0: OFF
1: ON
OBO
OHZ
OHV
1: ON
0: OFF
1: H DELAY
2: V DELAY
3: HV DELAY
6
7
OWF
OMO
DBR
DSD
DCR
DSP
Waveforms display
0: OFF
1: OFF
1: ON
OWF
OMO
DBR
DSD
DCR
DSP
Monochrome settings
2: ON
8
Remaining battery charge display 0: OFF
1: ON
9
Status display
0: CONTINUE
1: 3SEC OFF
1: ON
2: OFF
10
11
CRCC error display
Status display position
0: OFF
0: Center
1: Top right
2: Top left
3: Bottom left
4: Bottom right
12
ISF
Format settings
SDI1
SD100: AUTO
ISF
SD101: 1080/60I
SD103: 1080/50I
SD106: 1080/25P
SD109: 1080/24PsF
SD113: 720/60P
SD117: 576/50I
SD104: 1080/30P
SD107: 1080/24P
SD111: 1035/60I
SD115: 720/60P ANAMO
SD119: 480/60I
SD123: 720/50P
SDI2
SD200: AUTO
SD201: 1080/60I
SD204: 1080/30P
SD207: 1080/24P
SD211: 1035/60I
SD215: 720/60P ANAMO
SD219: 480/60I
SD203: 1080/50I
SD206: 1080/25P
SD209: 1080/24PsF
SD213: 720/60P
SD217: 576/50I
SD223: 720/50P
VIDEO
VBS00: AUTO
VBS01: NTSC
VBS02: PAL
YPBPR/RGB
ANA00: AUTO
ANA01: 1080/60I
ANA04: 1080/30P*
ANA07: 1080/24P*
ANA11: 1035/60I*
ANA17: 576/50I
ANA19: 480/60I
ANA03: 1080/50I
ANA06: 1080/25P*
ANA09: 1080/24PsF*
ANA13: 720/60P
ANA18: 480/60P
ANA23: 720/50P*
(*: When the input mode is RGB, it is not possible to set it.)
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14
15
ISM
ICL
IRF
Analog mode
Component level
RGB Sync
0: YPBPR
1: RGB
1: B75
1: EXT
ISM
ICL
IRF
0: SMPTE
0: G-ON
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REMOTE specifications (continued)
No.
Command
Explanation
Marker settings
Data
Response
16
DMK
16:9 marker
DMK
MK100: OFF
MK101: 80%
MK104: 95%
MK107: 4:3
MK102: 88%
MK105: 14:9
MK108: 90%
MK103: 93%
MK106: 13:9
MK109: CNSCO
MK110: VISTA
4:3 marker
MK200: OFF
MK201: 80%
MK204: 95%
MK202: 88%
MK208: 90%
MK203: 93%
Marker background
BAK0: NORMAL
BAK1: HALF
BAK2: BLACK
Center marker
CMK0: OFF
CMK1: ON
2: FILM
17
18
19
MGM
MFG
MCT
Gamma selection
Film gamma
1: NORMAL
0: OTHER
MGM
MFG
MCT
1: VARICAM
01: D65
Color temperature settings
00: D56
02: D93
10-73: USER0-63
20
21
22
23
MIP
MAS
MCO
MLE
IP mode settings
0: MODE1
0: 16:9
1: MODE2
1: 4:3
MIP
MAS
MCO
MLE
SD aspect settings
Remote settings
0: LOCAL
0: DISENABLE
1: REMOTE
1: INPUT
Remote operation settings
<Note>
Even if settings are adjusted using a setting command when a menu appears, the menu screen is not updated.
Press the MENU/EXIT button. The updated menu appears on the screen.
$ Query command
No.
Command
Explanation
Data
Response
1: SDI2
1
QIS
Input selection
0: SDI1
3: RGB
2: YPBPR
4: VIDEO
2
QPC
Image quality
adjustment
CON : Contrast settings value
BRI : Brightness settings value
CRO : Chroma settings value
PHA : Phase settings value
PEA : Peaking settings value
SHP : Sharpness mode
00-60
00-60
00-60
00-60
00-30
0: LOW
00-30
00-30
0: OFF
0: OFF
0: OFF
1: OFF
Sharpness
1: HIGH
SHH : Horizontal sharpness value
SHV : Vertical sharpness value
3
4
5
6
QBO
QZO
QWF
QMO
Blue only
1: ON
1: ON
1: ON
2: ON
HD Zoom
Waveforms
Monochrome
Outputs the monochrome mode of the images now
O
displayed on the screen.
7
QMK
Marker
MAK : Area marker
0: OFF
3: 93%
6: 13:9
1: 80%
4: 95%
7: 4:3
2: 88%
5: 14:9
8: 90%
9: CNSCO
10: VISTA
BAK : Background
0: NORMAL
0: OFF
1: HALF
1: ON
2: BLACK
CMK : Center marker
8
QGM
Gamma
1: NORMAL
2: FILM
Outputs the gamma mode of the images now
O
displayed on the screen.
9
QFG
QCT
Film gamma
0: OTHER
1: VARICAM
01: D65
10
Color temperature
00: D56
02: D93
10-73: USER0-63
11
QIP
IP mode
0: MODE1
1: MODE2
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REMOTE specifications (continued)
No.
Command
Explanation
Aspect
Data
Response
1: 4:3
12
QAS
0: 16:9
Outputs the aspect mode of the images now
O
displayed on the screen.
13
QSF
Format settings
SD1 : SDI1
00: AUTO
01: 1080/60I
03: 1080/50I
06: 1080/25P
09: 1080/24PsF
13: 720/60P
17: 576/50I
04: 1080/30P
07: 1080/24P
11: 1035/60I
15: 720/60P ANAMO
19: 480/60I
23: 720/50P
SD2 : SDI2
The same as the abobe
VBS : VIDEO
00: AUTO
01: NTSC
02: PAL
ANA : YPBPR/RGB
00: AUTO
01: 1080/60I
04: 1080/30P
07: 1080/24P
11: 1035/60I
17: 576/50I
03: 1080/50I
06: 1080/25P
09: 1080/24PsF
13: 720/60P
18: 480/60P
23: 720/50P
19: 480/60I
14
15
16
QAN
QSY
QBL
Analog mode
RGB sync
0: YPBPR
0: G-ON
1: RGB
1: EXT
Total operation time
of the backlight
00000-99999 (Hour)
17
18
QCL
QBA
Component level
0: SMPTE
1: B75
Remaining battery
charge
000-100 (%)
Outputs the remaining battery charge as “000” when
a battery other than an Anton/Bauer digital battery is
used.
O
19
20
QCR
QFR
CRCC error
0: NORMAL
1: ERROR
Input signals format
01: 1080/60I
03: 1080/50I
05: 1080/29P
07: 1080/24P
09: 1080/24PsF
11: 1035/60I
13: 720/60P
02: 1080/59I
04: 1080/30P
06: 1080/25P
08: 1080/23P
10: 1080/23PsF
12: 1035/59I
14: 720/59P
15: 576/50I (PAL)
16: 480/60P
17: 480/60I (NTSC)
00: No signals
23: 720/50P
FF: Not supported signals
Outputs the input signal format of the images now
O
displayed on the screen.
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Error and warning displays
If an error has occurred in the monitor for some reason, an error or warning display will appear on the screen.
CRCC error
≥ When this error appears
When the SDI signals contain an error, the CRCC error display appears on the screen.
When a menu is displayed, the error is indicated in the menu area. At all other times, it is indicated on the status
display. However, only the error will be displayed when 3SEC OFF or OFF has been selected as the STATUS
DISPLAY item setting on the OSD screen. On the other hand, if OFF has been selected as the CRCC MESSAGE item
setting on the OSD screen, the error will not be displayed even when it has been detected.
≥ Countermeasure
Check the input signals and connection statuses.
Inverter error
≥ When this error appears
If trouble has occurred in the inverter which controls the brightness of the backlight, the backlight is turned off, and all
the lamps by the sides of the image controls and tally lamps flash at 1-second intervals.
≥ Countermeasure
Turn off the power and turn it back on. If the error display persists, contact your dealer.
Low remaining battery charge warning/error
≥ When this warning/error appears
If the battery voltage is 10.5V to 11.3V:
(If the remaining charge is less than 10% when an Anton/Bauer digital battery is being used)
> The remaining battery charge and voltage are displayed on the screen, and the display flashes.
If the battery voltage is less than 10.5V:
> “END BATTERY” appears on screen in red for about three seconds, and the power is turned off.
≥ Countermeasure
Replace the battery with one containing a sufficient charge.
Maintenance and inspections
≥ Wipe off any dust or dirt on the monitor and LCD panel with a soft cloth.
For stubborn dirt or stains, wipe the monitor and LCD panel with a cloth that has been lightly dampened with well-diluted
kitchen detergent and wrung out thoroughly, then finish it off with a dry cloth. The monitor may malfunction if even one
drop of water gets into the internals.
≥ Do not use benzine, paint thinners, etc. to clean the monitor.
They may discolor the monitor’s surfaces or cause the paint to peel off.
≥ Do not spray detergent or other cleaners directly on the monitor or LCD panel.
The monitor may malfunction if even one drop of water gets into the internals.
In order to ensure that this video component will provide many hours of trouble-free operation, provide the appropriate
maintenance and servicing at periodic intervals so that the monitor’s functions will be kept in perfect working order at all times.
In order to ensure that the monitor’s functions will perform to the best of their ability for a long time to come, be absolutely sure
to conduct the maintenance and inspections described here.
1. Necessity for periodic maintenance and
servicing
2. Maintenance timeframe and implementation
item
A backlight power supply is used in this LCD monitor. This
part (which is a consumable) will deteriorate over time and
lead to a reduced level of performance and failure.
For this reason, do not confine the maintenance activities
to the kind of after-sale servicing which is performed when
the usual failures have occurred. The user should know
that it is important to follow through with comprehensive
servicing which involves periodic maintenance and
servicing aimed at keeping up the performance that the
monitor is designed to provide and preventing sudden
failures caused by consumable parts, etc.
The maintenance implementation time given below is
provided as a standard guideline, and it does not represent
the service life of the part concerned. It should also be
borne in mind that the period over which the part’s
performance will deteriorate differs according to the
operating environment and method.
Part
Quantity Periodic maintenance/inspection and time (hours)
Replace every 38,000 hours.
Backlight
1
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Specifications
[GENERAL]
[Signal formats supported]
Formats when SDI signals are used
Power supply: DC 12 V (11.0 V to 17.0 V)
Input current: 1.45 A
480/59.94I
720/60P
720/50P
576/50I
720/59.94P
1035/60I
indicates safety information.
1035/59.94I
1080/23.98PsF
1080/23.98P
1080/30P
1080/50I
1080/59.94I
1080/24PsF
1080/24P
1080/25P
1080/29.97P
1080/60I
Dimensions (WaHaD):
218 mm a 176 mm a 65 mm
(8 5/8 inches a 6 15/16 inches a 2 9/16 inches)
(When the main controls have been installed at the
bottom of the monitor)
Weight:
Formats when RGB signals are used
2.0 kg (4.4 lb) (main unit only)
Ambient operating temperature:
0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F)
Ambient operating humidity:
10% to 85% (no condensation)
Ambient temperature for storage:
–20 °C to +60 °C (–4 °F to 140 °F)
480/59.94I
480/59.94P
720/59.94P
1035/59.94I
1080/60I
576/50I
720/60P
1035/60I
1080/50I
1080/59.94I
Formats when Y/PB/PR signals are used
480/59.94I
480/59.94P
720/59.94P
1035/60I
1080/24PsF
1080/24P
1080/25P
1080/29.97P
1080/60I
576/50I
720/60P
720/50P
1035/59.94I
1080/23.98PsF
1080/23.98P
1080/30P
1080/50I
[Panel]
Size:
8.4 type
Aspect ratio:
4:3
Number of pixels:
1024 a 768 (XGA)
Display colors:
Approx. 16.77 million colors
Angle of view:
Top-bottom direction: 170°
Left-right direction: 170°
1080/59.94I
Formats when video signals are used
480/59.94I 576/50I
[Standard accessory]
Metal battery mount
[Input connectors]
Image input:
VIDEO:
1 line, BNC a 2
(1 connector with through-out configuration)
Analog component:
1 line for YPBPR/RGBS, BNC a 4
SDI:
2 lines, BNC a 3
(1 connector with switched out facility)
GPI:
D-sub, 9 pins
RS-232C:
D-sub, 9 pins
DC input:
XLR, 4 pins
Battery holder:
Battery holder made by Anton/Bauer
Weight and dimensions indicated are approximate.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Memo
30
Memo
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Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on
human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling. Please contact your local authority
for further details of your nearest designated collection point.
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with national legislation.
For business users in the European Union
If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your dealer or supplier for further information.
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If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal.
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