Operating
Instructions
Multi-Format Monitor
Model BT-H1700AE
UNDER
SCAN
PULSE
CROSS
COLOR
OFF
DEGAUSS
MENU
MUTING
POWER
SLOT 1
SLOT 2
SLOT 3
A
B
C
D
E
F
BLUE
ASPECT
AREA
INPUT SELECT
VOLUME
CHECK
MARKER
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
: MULTI-SYSTEM-MONITOR
MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS : MONITEUR MULTI-FORMAT
MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI
INSTRUCCIONES
: MONITOR MULTI-FORMATI
: MONITOR MULTIFORMATO
Before attempting to connect, operate or adjust this product, please read these instructions completely.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MULTI-FORMAT MONITOR
BT-H1700AE
Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic multi-format monitor. Before using
it, read and follow all instructions carefully to take full advantage of the
monitor’s capabilities.
For Customer Use:
Enter below the Serial No. which is located on the rear of the cabinet. Retain this information
for future reference.
Model No. : BT-H1700AE
Serial No.
:
CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS........................................................................2
CONTROLS AND FEATURES ................................................................4
CONTROLS AND FEATURES
(INPUT CARD: OPTIONAL)..................................................................6
PREPARATION .......................................................................................8
BASIC MENU OPERATIONS
(MAIN MENU, SETUP MENU) ............................................................10
HOW TO USE “MAIN MENU”............................................................... 11
HOW TO USE “SETUP MENU” ............................................................14
HOW TO USE EXTERNAL CONTROL .................................................19
TROUBLESHOOTING...........................................................................21
SELF-CHECK INDICATIONS ..............................................................23
SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................24
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
In order to prevent any fatal accidents caused by misoperation
or mishandling the monitor, be fully aware of all the following
precautions.
WARNING : THIS APPARATUS
MUST BE EARTHED.
WARNINGS
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this
monitor to rain or moisture. Dangerous high voltages
are present inside the unit. Do not remove the back
cover of the cabinet. When servicing the monitor,
consult qualified service personnel. Never try to service
it yourself.
Improper operations, in particular alternation of high
voltage or changing the type of tube may result in x-ray
emission of considerable dose. A unit altered in such a
way no longer meets the standards of certification, and
must therefore no longer be operated.
Ⅵ PRECAUTIONS
● Use only the power source specified on the unit.
(230 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz)
Ⅵ HANDLING
● Avoid shocks or vibrations. These may damage the unit and
cause it to malfunction.
● Keep flammable material, water, and metal objects away
from the unit – especially the interior of the unit.
● This unit incorporates high voltage circuitry.
For your own safety and that of your equipment, do not
attempt to modify or disassemble this monitor.
There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
● Video or audio signals cannot be input to this monitor
without optional input cards.
● Do not block the ventilation slots.
● Do not expose this unit to high temperatures.
Extended exposure to direct sunlight or a heater could
deform the cabinet or cause the performance of internal
components to deteriorate.
● Do not place the unit near appliances generating strong
electric or magnetic fields. They can generate picture noise
and instability.
● In these instructions, all explanations (except where noted)
refer to the BT-H1700AE with input cards installed.
● Keep the monitor clean by wiping the cabinet and CRT screen
with a piece of soft cloth. Do not apply thinner or benzine.
These chemicals can damage the finish and erase printed
letters. When the unit is excessively dirty, use a diluted neutral
cleanser, then wipe away the cleanser with a dry cloth.
SCREEN BURN
DEGAUSS
● It is not recommended to keep a certain still image
displayed on screen for a long time as well as displaying
extremely bright images on screen. This may cause a
burning (sticking) phenomenon on the screen of cathode-ray
tube. This problem does not occur as far as displaying
normal video playback motion images.
● Do not use a magnet eraser to degauss the monitor’s
cathode ray tube from the outside. Doing so may distort its
aperture grill and cause a malfunction.
EMC Supplement
This equipment is in conformity with the provisions and protection requirements of the corresponding European Directives. This
equipment is designed for professional video appliances and can be used in the following environments:
● Controlled EMC environment (for example purpose built broadcasting or recording studio), and the rural outdoors
environment (far away from railways, transmitters, overhead power lines, etc.)
In order to keep the best performance and furthermore for electromagnetic compatibility we recommend to use cables not
exceeding the following length:
Cable
Power cord
Video signal cable
Y/C signal cable
Length
2.0 m
2.0 m
3.0 m
Cable
Length
1.0 m
1.5 m
1.0 m
(attached cable)
(coaxial cable)
(shielded cable)
Audio signal cable
D-sub 9-pin cable
D-sub 15-pin cable
(shielded cable)
(shielded cable)
(shielded cable)
The inrush current of this apparatus is 20.1 ampere.
Caution
When in case that the strong electromagnetic waves or magnetism is near the audio cable or the signal cable, the sound or the
picture will contain noise. In such case, please keep the cable away from the sources of the disturbance.
2
For Your Safety
Caution for AC Mains Lead
FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY.
This product is equipped with 2 types of AC mains cable. One is for continental Europe, etc. and the other one is only for
U.K.
Appropriate mains cable must be used in each local area, since the other type of mains cable is not suitable.
FOR CONTINENTAL EUROPE, ETC.
FOR U.K. ONLY
Not to be used in the U.K.
If the plug supplied is not suitable for your socket
outlet, it should be cut off and appropriate one fitted.
FOR U.K. ONLY
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this
appliance may not correspond with the coloured
markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed
as follows:
• The wire which is coloured GREEN-AND-YELLOW
must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is
This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin
mains plug for your safety and convenience.
A 13 amp fuse is fitted in this plug.
Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that
the replacement fuse has a rating of 13 amps and that
it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362.
A
A
marked with the letter E or by the Earth symbol
coloured GREEN or GREEN-AND-YELLOW.
or
Check for the ASTA mark
body of the fuse.
or the BSI mark
on the
• The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected
to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the
letter N or coloured BLACK.
• The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected
to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the
letter L or coloured RED.
If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must
ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced.
If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used
until a replacement cover is obtained.
A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your
local Panasonic Dealer.
How to replace the fuse
1. Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver.
IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE
FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN
THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG
CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY. THERE IS A
DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE
CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13 AMP
SOCKET.
If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring
code as shown below.
2. Replace the fuse.
If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician.
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
IMPORTANT: The wires in this mains lead are
coloured in accordance with the following code:
Fuse
Green-and-Yellow : Earth
Blue
Brown
:
:
Neutral
Live
3
CONTROLS AND FEATURES
FRONT VIEW
<Front Panel>
1
2
3
4
5
7
8 11 12 13 14 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
UNDER
SCAN
PULSE
CROSS
COLOR
OFF
MUTING
DEGAUSS
MENU
POWER
SLOT 1
SLOT 2
SLOT 3
A
B
C
D
E
F
SCREENS
CHECK
ASPECT
AREA
INPUT SELECT
VOLUME
MARKER
U
N
D
E
R
P
U
L
S
E
C
O
L
O
R
D
E
G
A
U
S
S
S
C
A
N
C
R
O
S
S
O
F
F
P
O
W
E
R
S
L
O
T
1
S
L
O
T
2
S
L
O
T 3
A
B
C
D
E
F
M
E
N
U
B
L
U
E
A
S
P
E
C
T
A
R
E
A
INPUT SELECT
V
O
L
U
M
E
C
H
E
C
K
M
A
R
K
E
R
6
9
10 15 16 17
1 Tally lamp
EMBEDDED AUDIO channel switch button
8
9
Lights when the tally control signal is ON. Set the MAKE/
TRIGGER terminal’s tally control in the REMOTE
(external control) terminal setup menu. For details, refer
to Page 19. The lamp color can be set to red or green.
To set the color, use TALLY SELECT in the "FUNCTION
SETTING" setup menu or MAKE/TRIGGER in the
REMOTE (external control) terminal setup menu. For
details, refer to Page 15 and 19.
Pressing this button switches the input sound channel.
When the
When the
button is pressed, the channel is advanced.
button is pressed, channel is reversed.
NOTE: The channel indication will display a channel from
the group selected in the EMBEDDED setup
section of the FUNCTION SETTING menu. It is
valid when an input card compliant with EMBED-
DED AUDIO is installed.
PHASE adjustment knob
Adjusts picture hue. Turn the knob to the left to make the
picture redder, and turn it to the right to make the picture
greener.
Menu select buttons
Selects menu screen items or set-up menu screen.
2
3
4
5
6
10 MENU button
Displays, adjusts or closes a menu screen.
CHROMA adjustment knob
Adjusts picture colour density. Turn the knob to the left to
make the picture colour lighter, and turn it to the right to
make the picture colour deeper.
DEGAUSS button/lamp
Press the DEGAUSS button. The button lights and
degaussing is performed automatically. When the
degaussing is completed, the light goes off.
11
BRIGHT adjustment knob
Adjusts picture brightness. Turn the knob to the left to
make the picture darker, and turn it to the right to make
the picture brighter.
12
UNDER SCAN button/lamp
Press the UNDER SCAN button. The button lights and
the screen is reduced (under-scan) and the whole screen
is displayed. When the UNDER SCAN button is pressed
while lit, the light goes off and the screen returns to
normal size (over-scan). Use this function to check the
whole screen.
CONTRAST adjustment knob
Adjusts picture contrast. Turn the knob to the left to make
the picture contrast lower, and turn it to the right to make
the picture contrast higher.
NOTE: This function is invalid with the RGB-input screen.
VOLUME buttons
Adjusts the speaker volume. Pressing this button displays
the VOLUME level bar on the screen. Pressing the
button again allows you to adjust speaker volume.
PULSE CROSS button/lamp
13
Press the PULSE CROSS button. The picture is
separated into 4 parts. The synchronised signal displayed
in the shape of a cross separating the parts. The screen
automatically brightens to make it easier to confirm
synchronised sections easy. When the PULSE CROSS
button is pressed while lit, the light goes off and the
normal screen is restored.
7 MUTING button
Pressing this button mutes the input sound. "MUTING
ON" is displayed on the screen. Pressing the VOLUME
"–/+" button or the MUTING button restores the sound.
"MUTING OFF" is displayed on the screen. On-screen
indications disappear after three seconds.
NOTE: The MUTING button functions even when nothing
is displayed on screen (such as Main, Setup
Menu, or Volume level bar ). In this case,
NOTE: This function is invalid with the RGB-input screen.
"MUTING OFF" will not be displayed when the
VOLUME "–/+" button is pressed.
4
REAR/SIDE VIEW
<Rear Panel>
<Side Panel>
REMOTE
MAKE
RS-232C
26
27
30
28
MAIN POWER
29
Refer to pages 6 and 7 for correspondence between the
input terminals and the INPUT SELECT buttons.
14 COLOR OFF button/lamp
Press the COLOR OFF button. The button lights and the
screen becomes monochrome. When the COLOR OFF
button is pressed while lit, the light goes off and the
normal screen is restored.
24 Power lamp
Unlit
: The main power is OFF.
Orange : The main power is ON, but the monitor’s power
is OFF (in stand-by mode).
Green : The main power is ON, and the monitor’s power
is ON (in normal operation mode).
Use this function to confirm the noise in the brightness
signal or to confirm the white balance.
NOTE: This function is invalid with the RGB-input screen.
15 SCREENS CHECK button/lamp
25 POWER switch
Press the SCREENS CHECK button. The button lights
and the screen changes in the following order:
Press the power switch to turn the monitor’s power ON or
OFF when the main power is ON.
Normal screen[Red screen[Green screen
NOTE: When RUSH DELAY TIME is set to SLOW in the
set-up menu, it takes approx. 3.2 seconds for the
power to actually turn ON after the power switch is
pressed.
Blue screenp
Press the SCREENS CHECK button when the blue
screen is displayed. The light goes off and the normal
screen is restored.
Use this function to confirm or adjust CHROMA or
PHASE.
NOTE: This function is invalid with the RGB-input screen.
26 REMOTE (external control) terminals
Terminals for controlling the monitor from an external unit.
MAKE/TRIGGER terminal (Upper):
Enables the monitor to be controlled by closing the circuit
(point of contact) connected to the terminal.
RS-232C terminal (Lower):
Enables the monitor to be controlled from a personal
computer via serial communication.
ASPECT button/lamp
16
When the ASPECT button is pressed while the screen
ratio is 4:3, the button lights and the screen ratio changes
to 16:9. When the ASPECT button is pressed while lit, the
light goes off and the normal screen is restored.
NOTE: This function is invalid with the RGB-input screen.
27
28
Input card slots (SLOT 1 — SLOT 3)
Optional input cards can be installed in these slots. Input
cards are not provided when you purchase the monitor.
NOTE: It is not possible to input video or audio signals to
the monitor when no input cards are installed.
17 AREA MARKER button/lamp
When the AREA MARKER button is pressed while the
screen ratio is 16:9, the button lights and the white
marker is displayed. This shows the screen size (area)
set on the menu. When the AREA MARKER button is
pressed while lit, the light goes off and the normal screen
is restored.
Main power switch
Press the switch to turn the main power ON or OFF.
When the main power is ON, the power lamp on the front
panel lights in yellow and the monitor enters the stand-by
mode.
NOTE: This function is invalid with the RGB-input screen.
– 23 INPUT SELECT buttons/lamps
Press the unlit button. The button lights and the input
signal is changed. (any other lit button goes off.)
When the lit button is pressed, the status of the current
input signal is displayed (for approx. 3 seconds). Buttons
A through F correspond to the signals input via the input
cards installed in SLOT 1 through SLOT 3.
A, B : selects the audio and the video from the SLOT 1
input card.
18
I : ON ⅜ : OFF
AC inlet
29
Power input connector. Connect the provided AC power
cord to an AC outlet (230 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz).
* Attach the provided Power Cord Holder to the AC inlet to
prevent accidental disconnection of the AC power cord.
Refer to page 9 for details.
30 Built-in speaker (monaural)
C,D : selects the audio and the video from the SLOT 2
input card.
Outputs the selected INPUT audio signal.
E,F : selects the audio and the video from the SLOT 3
input card.
5
CONTROLS AND FEATURES
(INPUT CARD: OPTIONAL)
Ⅵ VIDEO INPUT CARD (OPTIONAL: BT-YA701P)
1 Video input/output terminals
Input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals for video signals.
The IN and OUT terminals are bridge-connected.
(When no cable is connected to the OUT terminal, the
input signal is automatically terminated.)
VIDEO1
Select VIDEO 1 : press INPUT SELECT A/C/E button
Select VIDEO 2 : press INPUT SELECT B/D/F button
IN
IN
OUT
VIDEO2
1
2 S-video input terminal
OUT
Input terminal for the S-video signal.
Y/C IN
When an S-video signal is input to this terminal and a
video signal is input to VIDEO 2, the S-video signal has
priority over the video signal.
When choosing the S-video input, press INPUT SELECT
B/D/F button.
2
3
5
EXT.SYNC
IN
AUDIO1
OUT
3 Synchronised signal input/output terminals
Input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals for the complex
synchronised signals.
IN
OUT
4
Function differs depends on the SYNC SELECT setting in
the FUNCTION SETTING setup menu. For details, refer to
Page 15.
AUDIO2
The IN and OUT terminals are bridge-connected.
(When no cable is connected to the OUT terminal, the
input signal is automatically terminated.)
Ⅵ Compatible signal formats:
NTSC (3.58 MHz), PAL (4.43 MHz), black-and-white
(50 Hz/60 Hz)
* You can select “AUTO” (automatic selection), “NTSC” or
“PAL” in SETUP MENU when switching NTSC or PAL.
Normally select AUTO. However, if the input signal is
unstable, select NTSC or PAL.
Audio input/output terminals
Input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals for audio signals
corresponding to VIDEO 1 and VIDEO 2. The IN and
OUT terminals are bridge-connected.
4
5
Connection terminal (to a Multi-Format Monitor)
Attach to the connection terminal of your Multi-Format
Monitor.
Ⅵ COMPONENT/RGB INPUT CARD (OPTIONAL:
BT-YA702P)
Video input/output terminals
Input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals for component
(colour difference) or RGB signals.
1
The IN and OUT terminals are bridge-connected.
(When no cable is connected to the OUT terminal, the
input signal is automatically terminated.)
Select component signal : press INPUT SELECT A/C/E
button
G/Y
IN
OUT
B/P
B
R
/B-Y
1
Select RGB signal
: press INPUT SELECT B/D/F
button
IN
OUT
R/P
/B-Y
2
Synchronised signal input/output terminals
Input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals for the vertical,
horizontal or complex synchronised signals.
Function differs depends on the SYNC SELECT setting in
the FUNCTION SETTING setup menu. For details, refer to
Page 15.
The IN and OUT terminals are bridge-connected.
(When no cable is connected to the OUT terminal, the
input signal is automatically terminated.)
IN
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
OUT
HD/C
VD
S
4
2
3
AUDIO
IN
OUT
3 Audio input/output terminals
Input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals for audio signals.
The IN and OUT terminals are bridge-connected.
Ⅵ Compatible signal formats:
480/60i, 576/50i, 576/50p, 480/60p, 720/60p, 1035/60i,
1080/50i, 1080/60i, 1080/24psF
Connection terminal (to a Multi-Format Monitor)
Attach to the connection terminal of your Multi-Format
Monitor.
4
6
Ⅵ SDI INPUT CARD (OPTIONAL: BT-YA703P)
Output terminal for a selected component
1
serial digital signal
Output terminal for a selected digital signal (the input
displayed on the screen). The output signal is cable-
compensated.
NOTE: When the monitor’s power is OFF, no digital
signal is output.
SWITCHED
OUT
1
2
IN
IN
SDI 1
SDI 2
Input terminals for component serial digital
signals
Input terminals for the digital signal.
Select SDI 1 : press INPUT SELECT A/C/E button
Select SDI 2 : press INPUT SELECT B/D/F button
2
4
AUDIO1
3 Audio input/output terminals
IN
OUT
Input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals for the analogue
signals corresponding to SDI 1 and SDI 2.
NOTE: This input card cannot decode audio data even if
contained in the input digital signal.
3
AUDIO2
Connection terminal (to a Multi-Format
4
Monitor)
Ⅵ Compatible signal formats: 480/60i, 576/50i
Attach to the connection terminal of your Multi-Format
Monitor.
Ⅵ HD SDI INPUT CARD (OPTIONAL: BT-YA705G)
Input and output terminals for HD SDI 1
1
component serial digital signals
Input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals for HD serial digital
signals.
HD SDI 1
IN
Select HD SDI 1: press INPUT SELECT A/C/E button
1
2
OUT
Input and output terminals for HD SDI 2
2
3
HD SDI 2
component serial digital signals
Input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals for HD serial digital
signals.
3
IN
Select HD SDI 2: press INPUT SELECT B/D/F button
OUT
Connection terminal (to a Multi-Format
Monitor)
Attach to the connection terminal of your Multi-Format
Monitor.
Ⅵ Compatible signal formats: 720/60p, 1080/50i, 1080/60i,
1035/60i, 1080/24psF, EMBEDDED AUDIO
7
PREPARATION
Ⅵ INSTALLING THE INPUT
Ⅵ ATTACHING THE WIDE
CARD
MASK
Optional input cards are necessary to use the functions of this
monitor. Before mounting the monitor or connecting other
equipment to the monitor, be sure to install the input cards.
A wide mask is provided with the monitor. This changes the
viewable screen area to the 16:9 aspect ratio.
The wide mask cannot be attached to the monitor after the
monitor is mounted in a rack. Mount the wide mask before
installing the monitor in a rack.
1. Turn off the Multi-Format Monitor’s main
power and unplug the power cable from
the AC outlet.
2. Unscrew the screws and remove the slot
cover from the slot (on the rear side of the
monitor) in which you are going to install
the card.
1. Prepare the provided wide mask and 4
screws (for attaching).
2. Attach the wide mask to the monitor.
Slot cover
Rear side of the BT-H1700AE
multi-format monitor
3. Insert the Input Card’s board (green-
coloured) into the slot, fitting the board
into the guide rails on the top and bottom
of the slot.
3. Secure the wide mask with the screws (fix
2 screws each to both right and left side).
Fit the board to
the guide rails.
Knob
Guide rails
Input card (the illustration
shown is of the BT-YA701P)
Knob
4. Push the Input Card in so that its front
● When detaching the wide mask, follow this procedure in
reverse.
panel touches the monitor’s rear panel.
5. Secure the Input Card by replacing the
screws removed in Procedure 2.
NOTE :Do not touch the terminal connected to the monitor or
board pattern.
Do not remove slot covers from the monitor’s slots if
they are not in use.
8
Ⅵ ATTACHING THE POWER CORD HOLDER
The provided Power Cord Holder prevents accidental disconnection of the AC power cord from the AC inlet.
The Power Cord Holder consists of two parts; a case and cover.
1. Attach the Power Cord Holder case to the AC inlet on the back of the monitor with 2 screws
(provided).
Caution:
Use only the provided screws.
2 Attach the Power Cord Holder cover to the AC power cord.
Press the cover until it clicks.
3. Connect the AC power cord to the AC inlet, and join the Power Cord Holder cover with the
case.
Hold until it clicks.
Caution:
Note:
A different plug shape will result in the cover being
attached to a different position. Check to make sure
the plug doesn't pull out after the cover is attached.
To disconnect the power cord, click the tab to open the
cover.
9
BASIC MENU OPERATIONS
(MAIN MENU, SETUP MENU)
Ⅵ ABOUT MENU SCREENS
Ⅵ BASIC MENU OPERATION
buttons to move the cursor (4) on the
Menu Screens and select the desired item.
● To select an item,
Press the or
This monitor features a MAIN MENU (main menu screen) and
a SETUP MENU (setup menu screen).
The MAIN MENU contains the functions normally used, and
the SETUP MENU contains the settings required for initial
setup.
● To set (select) or adjust an item,
Press the
item.
or
buttons to select or adjust the desired
● When the desired item has other menus (hierarchical
<MAIN MENU>
<SETUP MENU>
menus),
APERTURE CONTROL
FUNCTION SETTING
SLOT CONDITION
PICTURE SUB ADJ.
Press the
button to display the lower hierarchical menu.
sub menu POSITION :LOWER
COLOR TEMP/BAL.
AREA MARKER
AREA MARKER-R
CENTER MARKER
COLOR MATRIX
:OFF
:OFF
:OFF
SIZE/POSI.ADJ.
DISTORTION ADJ.
STATUS DISPLAY
CONTROL LOCK
all reset
● To return to the former Menu Screen,
Press the button.
:ON
MENU
EXIT:MENU ENTER:+ SELECT:
EXIT:MENU ENTER:+ SELECT:
<MAIN MENU>
<APERTURE CONTROL>
APERTURE CONTROL
SLOT CONDITION
sub menu POSITION :LOWER
LEVEL
:00
:HIGH
MAIN MENU (main menu screen)
CONTROL FREQ.
sub menu
reset
SETUP MENU
(setup menu screen)
AREA MARKER
:OFF
:OFF
:OFF
AREA MARKER-R
CENTER MARKER
COLOR MATRIX
NOTE :The contents of menus vary depending on the input
MENU
signal or combination of the monitor’s settings.
EXIT:MENU ENTER:+ SELECT:
EXIT:MENU ENTER:+ SELECT:
<MAIN MENU>
<MAIN MENU>
APERTURE CONTROL
SLOT CONDITION
SLOT CONDITION
sub menu POSITION :LOWER
Menu in an item
Press the
or
buttons to
sub menu POSITION :LOWER
COLOR MATRIX
select or adjust the item.
Cursor
Move (select) with the
or
buttons.
EXIT:MENU ENTER:+ SELECT:
EXIT:MENU ENTER:+ SELECT:
Ⅵ HOW TO USE THE SUB
MAIN MENU when the video
signal is input
MAIN MENU when the RGB signal
is input
MENU
Ⅵ DISPLAYING THE MENU
The sub menu function applies to Menu Screen items that
should be adjusted or set while watching the picture. This
function simplifies the adjustment or setting while watching the
picture by displaying the single item on the top or bottom of
the screen.
SCREENS
● To display MAIN MENU
Press the
button on the front panel.
●To displayMESNUETUP MENU
● To use the sub menu function,
Press the
press the
or
buttons to select “ sub menu”. Then,
Press the
button while pressing the
button on the
button to display the sub menu screen.
front panel.
● To adjust or set an item in the sub menu screen,
Press the or buttons.
● To change the item to be adjusted or set,
Press the or buttons.
● To change the position of the sub menu screen,
Set “UPPER” (on the top) or “LOWER” (on the bottom) in
“sub menu POSITION” of MAIN MENU.
DEGAUSS
MENU
MUTING
VOLUME
● To close the sub menu screen,
U
N
D
E
R
P
U
L
S
E
C
O
L
O
R
Press the
displayed.
button. The previous Menu Screen is
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Ⅵ CLOSING THE MENU
CONTRAST
- -
: 00
+ +
<PICTURE SUB ADJ.>
CONTRAST
: 00
: 00
: 00
: 00
: 00
:SMPTE
SCREENS
BRIGHT
CHROMA
PHASE
● Using the MENU button
NTSC SETUP
COMPO.LEVEL
sub menu
reset
Press the
button a few times until the Menu Screen
MENU
disappears.
CONTRAST
- -
: 00
+ +
EXIT:MENU ENTER:+ SELECT:
● With no operation
When approx. 30 seconds have passed since the last Menu
operation, both screens will disappear.
* Some items on the Menu Screens disappear automatically
after setting.
The upper pale screen; when setting
“UPPER” in “sub menu POSITION”
The lower dark screen; when setting
“LOWER” in “sub menu POSITION”
NOTE :When you perform the “reset” or “all reset” function,
the Menu Screen does not disappear unless you
press the
button.
MENU
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HOW TO USE “MAIN MENU”
Ⅵ “MAIN MENU” ITEMS
The following items appear in MAIN MENU.
Items
Functions
Displays
1
2
3
4
APERTURE CONTROL Compensates the frequency characteristics of the input video signal.
*1
SLOT CONDITION
sub menu POSITION
AREA MARKER
Displays the status of the input cards installed in each of the input card slots.
Selects the display position of the sub menu superimposed on the screen.
Selects the size marker for the other screen ratio used when the screen
ratio is 16:9.
*2
5
AREA MARKER-R
Selects the size marker for the other screen ratio used when the screen ratio is
16:9. (for external control)
*2
6
7
CENTER MARKER
COLOR MATRIX
Makes the centre marker appear or disappear.
Selects or adjusts the picture colour matrix.
*2
*1
About “Displays”
*1: Not displayed when an RGB signal is input.
*2: Displayed only when the screen ratio is 16:9. Not displayed when an RGB signal is input.
When some items are not displayed depending on the input signals, subsequent items will move up.
Ⅵ “MAIN MENU” SCREENS
LEVEL
- -
:+05
+ +
<MAIN MENU>
<APERTURE CONTROL>
APERTURE CONTROL
SLOT CONDITION
sub menu POSITION :LOWER
AREA MARKER
AREA MARKER-R
CENTER MARKER
COLOR MATRIX
LEVEL
: 00
:HIGH
CONTROL FREQ.
sub menu
reset
:OFF
:OFF
:OFF
LEVEL
- -
:+05
+ +
EXIT:MENU ENTER:+ SELECT:
EXIT:MENU ADJUST:- + SELECT:
The menu screen when “sub
menu” is selected.
The sub menu screen when
“sub menu POSITION” is set
to “UPPER”.
<SLOT CONDITION>
INPUT A
INPUT B
INPUT C
INPUT D
INPUT E
INPUT F
: VIDEO-1
: VIDEO-2
: COMPO.
: RGB
: NO SLOT
: NO SLOT
EXIT:MENU
<COLOR MATRIX>
<COLOR MATRIX>
SELECT
:MANUAL
SELECT :ITU601
R-Y PHASE : 90
R/B GAIN :0.86
G-Y PHASE : 244
G/B GAIN :0.36
sub menu
reset
R-Y PHASE
- -
:+90
+ +
EXIT:MENU ADJUST:- + SELECT:
EXIT:MENU ADJUST:- + SELECT:
The menu screen when
“MANUAL” is selected.
The menu screen when “sub
menu” is selected.
<MAIN MENU>
<MAIN MENU>
APERTURE CONTROL
SLOT CONDITION
SLOT CONDITION
sub menu POSITION :LOWER
sub menu POSITION :LOWER
COLOR MATRIX
EXIT:MENU ENTER:+ SELECT:
EXIT:MENU ENTER:+ SELECT:
The menu screen when the
screen ratio is 4:3
The menu screen when an
RGB signal is input
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HOW TO USE “MAIN MENU” (cont'd)
Ⅵ ITEM CONTENTS AND ADJUSTMENT RANGE/SETTINGS
HD SDI 1 or HD SDI 2 shows the HD SDI input card is
installed.
1. APERTURE CONTROL
Compensates the frequency
characteristics of the input
video signal. Press the
button to display the setting
menu illustrated on the right.
NOTE :APERTURE
<APERTURE CONTROL>
HD SDI 1 and HD SDI 2 show the HD SDI input card
*
*
LEVEL
: 00
:HIGH
(compatible with EMBEDDED AUDIO) is installed.
CONTROL FREQ.
sub menu
reset
● NO SLOT shows no input cards are installed.
3. sub menu POSITION
EXIT:MENU ADJUST:- + SELECT:
CONTROL is not
displayed when the
RGB signal is input.
Items
: Selects the display position of the sub menu
superimposed on the screen.
Settings : UPPER/LOWER
Functions : UPPER : An adjustment item is displayed on the
top of the screen.
Item
Adjustment
range
Function
: LEVEL
LOWER : An adjustment item is displayed on the
bottom of the screen.
: 00 ~ +10
: Adjusts the compensate value. The higher the
number is, the larger the compensate value gets.
4. AREA MARKER
Item
Settings
Function
: CONTROL FREQ.
: HIGH/LOW/OFF
: Adjusts the frequency compensation.
HIGH :Compensates the high frequencies.
LOW :Compensates the low frequencies.
OFF :Deactivates the aperture compensation.
Items
: Selects the size marker for the other screen ratio
(aspect) used when the screen ratio is 16:9.
Settings : OFF/16:9/4:3/13:9/14:9/MODE 1/MODE 2
Functions : OFF: The marker is not displayed.
16:9/4:3/13:9/14:9: Displays the marker (a white
quadrangle) showing the screen size of each
aspect ratio.
Item
: sub menu
MODE 1/MODE 2: Displays no markers because
these settings will be used for function expansion
in the future.
Adjustment range/
Settings : Same as LEVEL or CONTROL FREQ.
Function
: Performs the LEVEL or CONTROL FREQ.
settings in a single-line display. The display
position depends on the “sub menu POSITION”
setting.
● AREA MARKER is displayed when the displayed picture is
such a format as 1080i/1035i/720p etc. or has been
converted to 16:9 ratio by pressing the ASPECT button.
● To actually display the marker, the AREA MARKER button
on the monitor needs to be pressed so that it is
illuminated.
Item
Function
: reset
: Sets the LEVEL and CONTROL FREQ. values to
factory-preset ones.
2. SLOT CONDITION
Displays the status of the input
cards installed in each of the
input card slots. Press the
button to display the setting
menu illustrated on the right.
<SLOT CONDITION>
INPUT A
: VIDEO-1
: VIDEO-2
: COMPO.
: RGB
INPUT B
INPUT C
INPUT D
INPUT E
INPUT F
4:3
16:9
: NO SLOT
: NO SLOT
EXIT:MENU
Items
: INPUT A:/INPUT B:/INPUT C:/INPUT D:/INPUT
E:/INPUT F:
14:9
13:9
Settings
: VIDEO-1/VIDEO-2/COMPO./RGB/SDI 1/SDI 2/
HD SDI 1/HD SDI 2/HD SDI 1 /HD SDI 2 /NO
*
*
SLOT
Function
: Displays the status of the input cards installed in
each of the input card slots.
● INPUT A/B corresponds to SLOT 1, INPUT C/D to SLOT 2,
and INPUT E/F to SLOT 3.
● VIDEO-1 or VIDEO-2 shows the video input card is installed.
COMPO. or RGB shows the component/RGB input card.
SDI 1 or SDI 2 shows the SDI input card is installed.
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5. AREA MARKER-R
R-Y PHASE
R/B GAIN
90
Items
: Selects the size marker for the other screen ratio
0.79
244
0.45
90
(aspect) used when the screen ratio is 16:9. (for
external control)
ITU601
ITU709
G-Y PHASE
G/B GAIN
Settings : OFF/16:9/4:3/13:9/14:9/MODE 1/MODE 2
Functions : OFF: The marker is not displayed.
16:9/4:3/13:9/14:9: Displays the marker (a white
quadrangle) showing the screen size of each
aspect ratio.
R-Y PHASE
R/B GAIN
0.86
244
0.30
MODE 1/MODE 2: Displays no markers because
these settings will be used for function expansion
in the future.
G-Y PHASE
G/B GAIN
●AREA MARKER-R is displayed when the displayed picture
is such a format as 1080i/1035i/720p etc. or has been
converted to 16:9 ratio by pressing the ASPECT button.
●The marker is actually displayed when the external control
selects each setting. (No markers are displayed even if
each marker is selected only in the monitor’s AREA
MARKER-R setting.)
Item
Function
Settings
: SELECT
: Selects the picture matrix standard.
: ITU601 or ITU709/ MANUAL
ITU601 or ITU709 : Standard setting
MANUAL : Manual setting
NOTE :The following items are displayed when MANUAL is
selected. When ITU601 or ITU709 is selected, they
are not displayed.
6. CENTER MARKER
Items
Settings : ON/OFF
Functions : ON : The centre marker (a white cross) is
displayed on the centre of the screen.
OFF : The marker disappears.
: Makes the centre marker appear or disappear.
Item
Function
Settings
: R-Y PHASE
: Sets the R-Y phase.
: 90/92/94/112
Item
: R/B GAIN
Function
Settings
: Sets the R/B gain.
: 0.86/0.56/0.68/0.79
●To actually display the marker, the AREA MARKER
button on the monitor needs to be pressed so that it is
illuminated.
Item
: G-Y PHASE
Function
: Sets the G-Y phase.
Settings
: 244/253/236/240
Centre marker
Item
: G/B GAIN
Function
: Sets the G/B gain.
Settings
: 0.30/0.34/0.40/0.45
Item
: sub menu
Function
: Performs the R-Y PHASE, R/B GAIN, G-Y
PHASE or G/B GAIN settings in a single-line
display. The display position depends on the
“sub menu POSITION” setting.
: Same as R-Y PHASE, R/B GAIN, G-Y PHASE or
G/B GAIN
7. COLOR MATRIX
Selects or adjusts the
standard of the colour
demodulation (colour
rendering). Press the
button to display the setting
menu illustrated on the right.
<COLOR MATRIX>
SELECT
:MANUAL
R-Y PHASE : 90
R/B GAIN :0.86
G-Y PHASE : 244
G/B GAIN :0.36
sub menu
Settings
reset
Item
: reset
EXIT:MENU ADJUST:- + SELECT:
Function
: Sets the R-Y PHASE, R/B GAIN, G-Y PHASE
and G/B GAIN values to factory-preset ones.
The menu screen when
MANUAL is selected.
● The standard setting is set to “ITU601” or “ITU709”
depending on the input signal format.
The factory preset of MANUAL is ITU709
Input Signal Format
Standard
setting
Manual
setting
(MANUAL)
NTSC, PAL, 480/60i,
480/60p, 576/50i, 575/50p
ITU601
ITU709
ITU709
720/60p, 1080/50i, 1080/60i,
1035/60i, 1080/24psF
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HOW TO USE “SETUP MENU”
Ⅵ “SETUP MENU” ITEMS
Items
Functions
1 FUNCTION SETTING
2 PICTURE SUB ADJ.
3 COLOR TEMP./BAL.
4 SIZE/POSI. ADJ.
5 DISTORTION ADJ.
6 STATUS DISPLAY
7 CONTROL LOCK
8 all reset
Displays the monitor’s power-up time or the total usage time.
Performs approximate adjustments using the control knobs on the front panel.
Sets or adjusts the colour temperature or white balance.
Adjusts the size or position of the picture.
Compensates the picture distortion.
Makes the status of the input signal appear or disappear on the screen.
Sets the control lock preventing the monitor from misuse.
Sets all items in SETUP MENU to factory-preset values.
Ⅵ “SETUP MENU” SCREENS
<SETUP MENU>
<FUNCTION SETTING>
FUNCTION SETTING
PICTURE SUB ADJ.
COLOR TEMP./BAL.
SIZE/POSI.ADJ.
DISTORTION ADJ.
STATUS DISPLAY
CONTROL LOCK
COLOR SYSTEM
SYNC SELECT
RUSH DELAY TIME
TALLY SELECT
REMOTE SYSTEM
EMBEDDED
:AUTO
:INT.
:STD.
:GREEN
:MAKE
:1G
:ON
HOUR METER X100h
:000
all reset
EXIT:MENU ENTER:+ SELECT:
EXIT:MENU ADJUST:-
+
SELECT:
<PICTURE SUB ADJ.>
CONTRAST
BRIGHT
CHROMA
:
:
:
:
:
00
00
00
00
00
PHASE
NTSC SETUP
COMPO.LEVEL
sub menu
reset
:SMPTE
CONTRAST
- -
: 00
+ +
EXIT:MENU ADJUST:-
+
SELECT:
<COLOR TEMP./BAL.>
COLOR TEMP. :LOW
BLUE DRIVE
RED DRIVE
GREEN CUTOFF
BLUE CUTOFF
RED CUTOFF
sub menu
:
:
:
:
:
000
000
000
000
000
reset
BLUE DRIVE
- -
:000
+ +
EXIT:MENU ADJUST:-
+
SELECT:
<SIZE/POSI. ADJ.>
H.SIZE
H.POSITION
V.SIZE
V.POSITION
sub menu
reset
:
:
:
:
00
00
00
00
H.SIZE
- -
: 00
+ +
EXIT:MENU ADJUST:-
+
SELECT:
<DISTORTION ADJ.>
PINCUSHION
PIN.BALANCE
PARALLELOGRAM
TRAPEZOID
ROTATION
:
:
:
:
:
00
00
00
00
00
sub menu
reset
PINCUSHION
- -
: 00
+ +
EXIT:MENU ADJUST:-
+
SELECT:
<STATUS DISPLAY>
STATUS DISPLAY
1080/1035
:ON
:1080
Aer you sure
?
"Yes" then
+
Key.
"No" then MENU Key.
EXIT:MENU ADJUST:-
+
SELECT:
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Ⅵ ITEM CONTENTS AND ADJUSTMENT RANGE/SETTINGS
1. FUNCTION SETTING
Selects the colour system and
displays the monitor’s power-
up time or the total usage time.
Item
Settings
Function
: REMOTE SYSTEM
: MAKE/TRIGGER
: Selects the contact system (MAKE (make
contact) or TRG. (trigger contact)) for the MAKE/
TRIGGER terminals.
<FUNCTION SETTING>
COLOR SYSTEM
SYNC SELECT
RUSH DELAY TIME
TALLY SELECT
REMOTE SYSTEM
EMBEDDED
:AUTO
:INT.
:STD.
:GREEN
:MAKE
:1G
Press the
button to display
HOUR METER X100h
:000
the setting menu illustrated on
the right.
MAKE (make contact system): Controls the
function by stable disconnection (terminal
open) or short-circuit (short with GND of 15th
terminal) of the controlled terminal.
TRG. (trigger system): Controls the function by
instantaneously (one second) short-circuiting
(short with GND of 15th terminal) the controlled
terminal.
EXIT:MENU ADJUST:- + SELECT:
Item
Settings
: COLOR SYSTEM
: AUTO/NTSC/PAL
Function
: Selects the colour system when using the video
input card.
AUTO : Change NTSC and PAL automatically.
NTSC : Keeps the colour system NTSC.
PAL : Keeps the colour system PAL.
Item
Settings
: EMBEDDED
: 1G/2G/1-2G
1ch 2ch 3ch 4ch 1-2ch 3-4ch 1-4ch
1G
:
NOTE :Normally select AUTO. However, if the input signal is
5ch 6ch 7ch 8ch 5-6ch 7-8ch 5-8ch
2ch 3ch 4ch 5ch 6ch 7ch 8ch 1-2ch
2G
1-2G : 1ch
:
unstable, select NTSC or PAL.
AUTO 5-8ch 1-4ch 7-8ch 5-6ch 3-4ch
Item
Settings
: SYNC SELECT
: INT./EXT.
Function
: Selects Embedded Audio signal channels.
NOTE : The auto setting mixes and outputs all 8 signal channels.
Output level is automatically detected and set at FPGA
according to the channel numbers that are receiving signals.
Function
: Synchronised signal selection.
INT. : The input video signal is synchronised
with the built-in sync signal.
EXT. : The input video signal is synchronised
with an external signal from an external
sync terminal.
* About sound output level
Sound output level is set to a standard output level for all
channels when several sound channels are output at the
same time. The more channels are selected, the lower each
channel’s level will be.
(Each channel's level becomes half for 1– 2 channel, 1/4 for
1– 4 channel.)
* The external synchronised signal terminals apply to the HD/
CS terminal and VD terminal (in the RGB/COMPONENT Input
Card), or the EXT. SYNC terminal (in the VIDEO Input Card).
* This item is not shown when only SDI and/or HD SDI input
cards are installed.
*About AUTO
When AUTO is selected, the number of sound channels in use
is detected. The level of each channel is automatically
adjusted to ensure that the total sound output level is equiva-
lent to the standard output level.
* This item is shown when an input card compliant with EM-
BEDDED AUDIO is installed.
Item
Settings
Function
: RUSH DELAY TIME
: STD./SLOW
: Sets the time when the power supply to the
monitor’s circuits (excluding the micro computers)
starts after the power switch is pressed.
STD. : The power supply starts approx.
1 second after the power switch is
pressed.
SLOW : The power supply starts approx.
3.2 seconds after the power switch is
pressed.
Item
: HOUR METER X100h
Number
range
: 000 ~ 655
Function
: Displays the total usage time of the monitor in
hundred-hour units.
NOTE :If you are going to turn several Multi-Format Monitors
on at the same time, it is recommended to apply
● When the timer passes 655, it returns to 000.
● The timer does not count the usage time under one hour.
SLOW to some of the monitors to control rush current.
Item
Settings
: TALLY SELECT
: GREEN/RED
2. PICTURE SUB ADJ.
Performs approximate
adjustments using the control
knobs on the front panel. Press
the button to display the
Function
: Selects the colour of the tally lamp (when lit) on
the upper front panel.
GREEN:The tally lamp lights in green.
<PICTURE SUB ADJ.>
CONTRAST
BRIGHT
CHROMA
: 00
: 00
: 00
: 00
: 00
:SMPTE
RED
:The tally lamp lights in red.
PHASE
NOTE :Set the MAKE/TRIGGER terminal’s tally control in the
REMOTE (external control) terminal setup menu. For
details, refer to Page 19. To set the color, use TALLY
SELECT in the “FUNCTION SETTING” setup menu or
MAKE/TRIGGER in the REMOTE (external control)
terminal setup menu. For details, refer to Page 15 and 19.
NTSC SETUP
COMPO.LEVEL
sub menu
reset
setting menu illustrated on the
right.
EXIT:MENU ADJUST:- + SELECT:
NOTE : When the RGB signal
is input, only
CONTRAST and
BRIGHT are displayed. When the PAL signal is
input, only CONTRAST, BRIGHT and CHROMA are
displayed.
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HOW TO USE “SETUP MENU” (cont'd)
3. COLOR TEMP./BAL.
Sets or adjusts the colour
temperature or white balance.
Item
Adjustment
range
Function
: CONTRAST
<COLOR TEMP./BAL.>
: –20 ~ 00 ~ +20
COLOR TEMP.
:LOW
Press the
button to display
BLUE DRIVE
RED DRIVE
GREEN CUTOFF
BLUE CUTOFF
RED CUTOFF
sub menu
: 000
: 000
: 000
: 000
: 000
: For approximate adjustment of the picture
contrast. Before adjustment, turn the CON-
TRAST knob on the front panel to the middle.
the setting menu illustrated on
the right.
reset
EXIT:MENU ADJUST:- + SELECT:
Item
: BRIGHT
Adjustment
range
: –20 ~ 00 ~ +20
Function
: For approximate adjustment of the picture
brightness. Before adjustment, turn the BRIGHT
knob on the front panel to the middle.
Item
Settings
Function
: COLOR TEMP.
: HIGH/LOW
: Selects the colour temperature.
HIGH : Sets the colour temperature to D93.
LOW : Sets the colour temperature to D65.
Item
Adjustment
: CHROMA
range
Function
: –20 ~ 00 ~ +20
Item
Adjustment
range
Function
: BLUE DRIVE
: For approximate adjustment of the colour
density. Before adjustment, turn the CHROMA
knob on the front panel to the middle.
: MIN ~ 000 ~ MAX (in 127 grades)
: Adjusts the blue drive level.
Item
Adjustment
range
Function
: PHASE
Item
Adjustment
range
Function
: RED DRIVE
: –20 ~ 00 ~ +20
: MIN ~ 000 ~ MAX (in 127 grades)
: Adjusts the red drive level.
: For approximate adjustment of the picture hue.
Before adjustment, turn the PHASE knob on the
front panel to the middle.
Item
: GREEN CUTOFF
Adjustment
range
Function
Item
Settings
Function
: NTSC SETUP
: 00/7.5
: Sets the level of the input NTSC signal.
00 : Compliant with 0% set-up signal.
75 : Compliant with 7.5% set-up signal.
: MIN ~ 000 ~ MAX (in 255 grades)
: Sets the green cut-off point.
Item
Adjustment
range
Function
: BLUE CUTOFF
NOTE :NTSC SETUP is displayed only when the video input
: MIN ~ 000 ~ MAX (in 255 grades)
: Sets the blue cut-off point.
card is installed and an NTSC signal is input.
Item
Settings
Function
: COMPO. LEVEL
: SMPTE/B75/B00
: Sets the level of the input component signal.
SMPTE :Compliant with M2VTR signals.
Item
Adjustment
range
Function
: RED CUTOFF
: MIN ~ 000 ~ MAX (in 255 grades)
: Sets the red cut-off point.
B75
:Compliant with Betacam 7.5% set-up
Item
: sub menu
signal.
Adjustment range/
Settings : Same as BLUE DRIVE, RED DRIVE, GREEN
CUTOFF, BLUE CUTOFF and RED CUTOFF.
B00
:Compliant with Betacam 0% set-up
signal.
NOTE :COMPO. LEVEL is displayed only when a 480/60i,
Function
: Performs BLUE DRIVE, RED DRIVE, GREEN
CUTOFF, BLUE CUTOFF or RED CUTOFF
settings in a single-line display. The sub menu
display varies depending on the selected item.
480/60p, 576/50i or 576/50p signal is input.
Item
: sub menu
Adjustment range/
Settings : Same as CONTRAST, BRIGHT, CHROMA,
PHASE and COMPO LEVEL/NTSC SETUP.
Item
Function
: reset
: Sets the BLUE DRIVE, RED DRIVE, GREEN
CUTOFF, BLUE CUTOFF and RED CUTOFF
values to factory-preset ones.
Function
: Performs CONTRAST, BRIGHT, CHROMA,
PHASE or COMPO LEVEL/NTSC SETUP
settings in a single-line display. The sub menu
display varies depending on the selected item.
Item
: reset
Function
: Sets the CONTRAST, BRIGHT, CHROMA,
PHASE and COMPO LEVEL/NTSC SETUP
values to factory-preset ones.
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4. SIZE/POSI. ADJ.
Adjusts the size or position of
the picture. Press the
button to display the setting
menu illustrated on the right.
5. DISTORTION ADJ.
Compensates the picture
<SIZE/POSI. ADJ.>
<DISTORTION ADJ.>
distortion. Press the
to display the setting menu
illustrated on the right.
button
H.SIZE
: 00
: 00
: 00
: 00
PINCUSHION
: 00
: 00
: 00
: 00
: 00
H.POSITION
V.SIZE
PIN.BALANCE
PARALLELOGRAM
TRAPEZOID
ROTATION
V.POSITION
sub menu
reset
sub menu
reset
EXIT:MENU ADJUST:- + SELECT:
EXIT:MENU ADJUST:- + SELECT:
Item
Adjustment
range
: H.SIZE
Item
Adjustment
range
: PINCUSHION
: –20 ~ 00 ~ +20
: –20 ~ 00 ~ +20 (*)
Function
: Adjusts the horizontal screen size.
– : Reduces the screen size horizontally.
+ : Enlarges the screen size horizontally.
Function
: Compensates pincushion picture distortion.
– : Expands both left and right sides of the
picture.
*Reduced to 00 ~ +20 during the under-scan mode.
+ : Squeezes both left and right sides of the
picture.
Item
: H.POSITION
Adjustment
Item
: PIN.BALANCE
range
: –20 ~ 00 ~ +20
Adjustment
Function
: Adjusts the horizontal screen position.
– : Move the screen to the left.
+ : Move the screen to the right.
range
Function
: –20 ~ 00 ~ +20
: Adjusts the compensation balance of the
pincushion picture distortion.
– : The picture is expanded on the left side, and
squeezed on the right side.
+ : The picture is squeezed on the left side, and
expanded on the right side.
Item
Adjustment
range
Function
: V.SIZE
: –20 ~ 00 ~ +20
: Adjusts the vertical screen size.
– : Reduces the screen size vertically.
+ : Enlarges the screen size vertically.
Item
Adjustment
: PARALLELOGRAM
range
Function
: –20 ~ 00 ~ +20
: Compensates parallelogram picture
distortion.
– : Moves the upper side of the picture to the
right, and the lower side to the left.
+ : Moves the upper side of the picture to the left,
and the lower side to the right.
Item
Adjustment
range
Function
: V.POSITION
: –20 ~ 00 ~ +20
: Adjusts the vertical screen position.
– : Move the screen up.
+ : Move the screen down.
Item
: sub menu
Item
Adjustment
range
Function
: TRAPEZOID
Adjustment range/
Settings : Same as H.SIZE, H.POSITION, V.SIZE and
V.POSITION.
: –20 ~ 00 ~ +20
: Compensates trapezoid picture distortion.
– : Enlarges the upper side of the picture.
+ : Reduces the upper side of the picture.
Function
: Performs H.SIZE, H.POSITION, V.SIZE or
V.POSITION settings in a single-line display. The
sub menu display varies depending on the
selected item.
Item
: ROTATION
Adjustment
range
Function
Item
Function
: reset
: –31 ~ 00 ~ +31
: Sets the H.SIZE, H.POSITION, V.SIZE and
V.POSITION values to factory-preset ones.
: Compensates for picture tilt.
– : Turns the picture clockwise.
+ : Turns the picture counterclockwise.
Item
: sub menu
Adjustment range/
Settings : Same as PINCUSHION, PIN.BALANCE, PARAL-
LELOGRAM, TRAPEZOID and ROTATION.
Function
: Performs PINCUSHION, PIN.BALANCE,
PARALLELOGRAM, TRAPEZOID or ROTATION
settings in a single-line display. The sub menu
display varies depending on the selected item.
Item
: reset
Function
: Sets the PINCUSHION, PIN.BALANCE,
PARALLELOGRAM, TRAPEZOID and ROTATION
values to factory-preset ones.
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HOW TO USE “SETUP MENU” (cont'd)
6. STATUS DISPLAY
7. CONTROL LOCK
Makes the status of the input
signal appear or disappear on
the screen. Press the
button to display the setting
menu illustrated on the right.
Item
: CONTROL LOCK
<STATUS DISPLAY>
Settings : OFF/ON
STATUS DISPLAY
1080/1035
:ON
:1080
Function : Invalidates most of operations on the front panel
(including menu screen operations).
OFF : Enables normal operations.
ON : Invalidates all operations except the power
switch and CONTROL LOCK.
EXIT:MENU ADJUST:- + SELECT:
NOTE: While CONTROL LOCK is set to ON, attempting to
perform any operation except power switch and
CONTROL LOCK causes the “
Control lock on!”
Item
Settings
Function
: STATUS DISPLAY
: ON/OFF
: Makes the format name appear or disappear
when signals are input and the signal status
appear or disappear when the input signal is
changed.
warning to appear on the screen for approx. 3
seconds. (It is possible to operate the power switch
and display SETUP MENU.)
When SETUP MENU is displayed while CONTROL
LOCK is set to ON, the cursor (4) is located next to
CONTROL LOCK and cannot be moved.
ON : The information is displayed.
OFF : The information is not displayed.
8. all reset
Function : Sets all items in SETUP MENU to factory-preset
values.
Item
Settings
: 1080/1035
: 1080/1035
Function
: Makes the number of effective scanning lines
appear or disappear when the HDTV signal is
input.
1080 :Sets the number to 1080. (Select when
the digital HDTV signal is input.)
1035 :Sets the number to 1035. (Select when
the analog HDTV signal is input.)
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HOW TO USE EXTERNAL
CONTROL
Ⅵ ABOUT EXTERNAL CONTROL
The Multi-Format Monitor has two external control terminals.
One is the MAKE/TRIGGER terminal, which allows the monitor to be controlled by the MAKE(make contact) or TRG. (trigger
contact) method selected in the function setting.
MAKE (make contact system): Controls the function by stable disconnection (terminal open) or short-circuiting (short with GND of
15th terminal) of the controlled terminal.
TRG. (trigger system)
: Controls the function by instantaneously (one second) short-circuiting (short with GND of 15th
terminal) the controlled terminal.
* MAKE or TRIGGER are selected from REMOTE SYSTEM in the setup menu.
* The 14th terminal (REMOTE ENABLE) is always controlled by the make contact system regardless of the REMOTE SYSTEM
setting.
The other terminal used for remote control is the RS-232C terminal. This allows the monitor to be controlled by a PC via serial
communication.
NOTE: Control priority is in the following order; 1 MAKE/TRIGGER terminal > 2 RS-232C terminal > 3 front panel buttons.
When trigger contact is on, the front panel buttons can be operated.
Ⅵ HOW TO USE THE MAKE/TRIGGER TERMINAL
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9
8
7
6
5 4 3 2 1
Connections
Connect (short-circuit) the 15th terminal (GND) to each of the 1st through 14th terminals in the 3-line
15-pin D-sub connector. The functions of each terminal are listed below.
15 14 13 12 11
The Names and Functions of Terminals
No. Names
Functions
Operations (OFF p[ ON)
*1
1
TALLY
Puts on the tally lamp.
Put off
Put on
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
INPUT A
INPUT B
INPUT C
INPUT D
INPUT E
INPUT F
COLOR OFF
AREA MARKER
ASPECT
TALLY SELECT
MARKER
Changes the input to INPUT A
Changes the input to INPUT B
Changes the input to INPUT C
Changes the input to INPUT D
Changes the input to INPUT E
Changes the input to INPUT F
Changes the picture black-and-white. Not change
Displays the area marker.
Changes the screen ratio to 16:9
Switch the tally lamp color.
Selects the type of the area marker
Not change
Not change
Not change
Not change
Not change
Not change
Change
Change
Change
Change
Change
Change
Change
Display
16:9
Not display
4:3
GREEN
10
11
12
RED
Selection in the main unit Selection in the remote
control
*2
13
14
STATUS
Displays the monitor’s status
Display
Invalid
*3
*4
REMOTE ENABLE Makes the external control form the
MAKE terminal valid or invalid
GND
Valid
–
15
Used as a ground terminal
–
*1 : OFF stands for disconnection, and ON stands for short-circuit.
When trigger contact is on, the setting switches between ON and OFF every time the terminal is short-circuited.
(Only TALLY is controlled by being OFF(disconnection) and ON(short-circuit).)
*2 : Selects the area marker size from AREA MARKER (setting on the main unit) or AREA MARKER-R (setting on the remote control) setting.
*3 : The STATUS function is activated when the connection to the STATUS terminal is changed (ON to OFF, or OFF to ON). The monitor’s status is displayed for 3
seconds.
*4 : Setting REMOTE ENABLE to ON enables remote control. (same for both MAKE/TRIGGER methods.)
Operation
1. Set REMOTE ENABLE to ON.
2. Short-circuit or disconnect the desired terminal. (When trigger contact is on, duration of short-circuit is approx. 1 second.)
Changing the Signal Input
1. Set REMOTE ENABLE to ON.
2. Short-circuit the desired INPUT terminal. (When trigger contact is on, duration of short-circuit is approx. 1 second.)
3. Disconnect the INPUT terminal selected above. The signal input is actually changed after the disconnection has been
completed.
NOTES: • When more than two terminals are selected (short-circuited) from INPUT A through INPUT F, the signal input is not changed.
To control INPUT A through INPUT F, we recommend using the interlock switch, which turns off a switch when another switch is turned on.
• When trigger contact is on, and if several terminals are short-circuited simultaneously, proper control cannot be done. It is always
necessary to short-circuit one terminal for one operation. Also, use of the Tact Switch is recommended.
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HOW TO USE EXTERNAL
CONTROL (cont'd)
Ⅵ HOW TO USE THE RS-232C TERMINAL
You can control the monitor from your PC via the RS-232C terminal.
For details on operating the monitor from the PC, consult your dealer or service centre for details.
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
1. Cable
Prepare a straight cable with a D-sub connector (9-pin, female) and a D-sub
connector (9-pin, male)
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2. Communications Specifications
Baud Rate : 4800/9600/19200 (factory pre-set; 4800)
Pin No.
Signal
Data Bits
Parity
Stop Bits
: 8 bits
: No parity
: 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DCD (Data Carrier Detect)
RD (Receive Data)
Flow Control : Hardware (RTS/CTS)
TD (Transmit Data)
3. Commands
DTR (Data Terminal Ready)
GND (Ground)
Format
DSR (Data Set Ready)
RTS (Request To Send)
CTS (Clear To Send)
RI (Ring Indication)
Header
Header
ID
Command
Data
CR
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Control from the PC to the monitor
Reference from the PC to the monitor
Answer from the monitor to the PC
ID + Command + Data
B
D
S
Basic command
Characters
00 ~ 08
00 ~ 05
00 ~ 0E
00 ~ 0A
00 ~ 05
00
00, 01 or No data
–20 ~ +20 or –31 ~ +31
–20 ~ +20
Command for adjusting the picture size
Command for adjusting the picture quality
Command for selecting the menu item
Command for selecting the menu item
Command for adjusting the white balance
Command for inquiring for the monitor’s status
M
F
00, 01, 10, 11
00, 01
W
C
–256 ~ +255
0 ~ 655
During Communication from the PC to the Monitor
The monitor receives the data when DSR remains ON (high) and CTS is set to ON.
During Communication from the Monitor to the PC
The monitor sends the data when both DSR and DCD are set to ON and RTS is set to ON.
Communication Procedures
The following is the communication procedures.
1. Starting the communication
Receives the connection command (!BCN1Cr) from the PC [ Sends the monitor’s status (@BOKCr) to the PC
2. Performing the external control
Receives the control command (!XXXXCr) from the PC [ Sends the monitor’s status (@BOKCr) to the PC
* The monitor repeats these receiving and sending if necessary.
3. Terminating the communication
Receives the termination command (!BCN0Cr) [ Sends the monitor’s status (@BOKCr) to the PC
* After sending the data to the monitor, the PC must first receive the data from the monitor and then send the next command
because the communication is performed in a hand-shake system. If the PC does not receive the status from the monitor after
sending the command, re-send the command.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Solutions to common problems related to your monitor are described here. If none of the solutions presented here solve
the problem, unplug the monitor and consult a Panasonic-authorised dealer or service centre for assistance.
Problems
Points to be checked
Measures (Remedy)
Firmly insert the power plug.
Reference
pages
No power supply
Is the power plug loosened or
disconnected?
5
Is the main power turned OFF?
Is the signal cable disconnected?
Turn the main power ON.
5
No picture with the
power on
Connect the signal cable firmly.
6, 7
Is the power of the connected
component ON?
Turn on the power of the connected component
and set it correctly.
—
Is the signal output from the connected
component?
Is the input signal selected correctly?
Select the correct input with the INPUT SELECT
buttons.
5
Is the input signal adapted to the
monitor’s specification?
Check that the input signal format corresponds
to the installed input card format.
6, 7
Are any of the self-check indicators
(INPUT SELECT A through F buttons)
blinking?
Follow the procedures in “SELF-CHECK
INDICATIONS”.
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No sound
Is the audio cable disconnected?
Connect the audio cable firmly.
6, 7
—
Is the audio signal output from the
connected component?
Set the connected component correctly.
Is the volume output set to minimum?
Adjust the speaker volume with the VOLUME
+/– buttons.
4
Wrong colour
Has the picture adjustment been
changed?
Set each picture adjustment knob to the stan-
dard (centred) position. Or, set each picture
adjustment item in [ PICTURE SUB ADJ.] in the
<SETUP MENU> screen to Standard (00) (or
use the [reset] function).
4, 15
Has the WHITE BALANCE setting
been changed?
Set each [COLOR TEMP./BAL.] item in the
<SETUP MENU> screen to Standard (000) (or
use the [reset] function).
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6
Are any cables connected to the
component/RGB input card?
Connect each signal cable firmly.
Has the correct signal been input to the Select INPUT A/C/E when the component signal
component/RGB input card and the
correct INPUT been selected on the
monitor?
is input, or select INPUT B/D/F when the RGB
signal is input.
6
Unnatural picture
Shaking picture
Has [CONTRAST] or [BRIGHT] been
changed?
Adjust the CONTRAST or BRIGHT picture
adjustment knobs.
Or, adjust the [CONTRAST] or [BRIGHT] item in
[PICTURE SUB ADJ.] in the <SETUP MENU>
screen.
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Is the monitor close to a motor,
transformer or any other device
generating a strong magnetic field?
(a fan, fluorescent light, laser printer,
another monitor, etc.)
Move the monitor away from the device until the
picture stops shaking.
Connect the power plug to another AC outlet
away from the former one.
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TROUBLESHOOTING (cont’d)
Reference
pages
Problems
Points to be checked
Measures (Remedy)
Irregular colour
Is the monitor placed or moved close to Move the device away from the monitor.
a speaker or any other device
incorporating a magnet?
Press the DEGAUSS button on the front panel to
degauss the screen.
4
Has the position of the monitor been
changed with the power on?
When degaussing, wait more than 30 minutes for
maximum effect.
Wrong picture
position, wrong
picture size
Has the picture position, size or
distortion been changed?
Adjust the picture size (H SIZE, V SIZE) or
position (H. POSITION, V. POSITION) in the
[SIZE/POSI. ADJ.] item in the <SETUP MENU>
screen.
Adjust the picture distortion (PINCUSHION, PIN.
BALANCE, TRAPEZOID and PARALLELOGRAM)
in the [DISTORTION ADJ.] item in the <SETUP
MENU> screen.
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It may not be possible to expand the picture due
to the selected input mode. In this case,
adjustment is impossible.
Have the UNDER SCAN or ASPECT
button been pressed?
When the UNDER SCAN or ASPECT button is
lit, press each button to invalidate each setting.
4, 5
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Front panel
buttons and
knobs do not
function
Has the CONTROL LOCK function
been set to ON?
Set the CONTROL LOCK function to OFF.
Has the monitor’s setting been
changed to enable control from an
external unit via the REMOTE
terminals?
Change the setting of the external control to
control the monitor locally.
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● When a bright still image (such as a white cloth) is
displayed for a long period, it may appear to be coloured.
This is due to the structure of the cathode ray tube and will
disappear when another image is displayed.
● You may sometimes experience a mild electric shock when
you touch the picture tube. This phenomenon is due to a
normal buildup of static electricity on the CRT and is not
harmful.
The following are not malfunctions:
● You may see two horizontal lines on the monitor. They are
the shadows of the “damper lines” that are necessary for
composing the monitor. These lines are not a malfunction.
● The monitor emits a strange sound when the room
temperature changes suddenly. This is only a problem if an
abnormality appears on the screen as well.
Damper line
● If two or more monitors are operated next to each other,
their images may shake or be distorted. This phenomenon
is due to mutual interference; it is not a malfunction. Move
the monitors away from each other until the interference
disappears or turn the power off on any monitor that is not
being used.
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Black vertical lines may appear on the screen if the aperture grill is tilted as a result of being shaken or jolted during shipment.
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In this case, try tapping the monitor on the side. If this does get rid of the lines, follow the procedure below.
1. Display a white screen, so that the problem area can be seen clearly.
2. Maximize contrast and brightness, then place a bright white rectangle on the area.
3. After a while, the lines should disappear.
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Ⅵ SELF-CHECK INDICATIONS
When the screen goes blank, and one or more of the INPUT SELECT A through F buttons on the front control panel start
blinking...
This monitor has a self-check function, which allows it to detect malfunctions and alert you. This makes trouble-shooting easier.
Whenever a problem occurs, a combination of “self-check indicators” (INPUT SELECT A through F buttons) will blink and the
monitor’s power automatically turns off. If this happens, follow the steps below and contact your dealer to resolve the problem.
SLOT 1
SLOT 2
SLOT 3
A
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C
D
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F
INPUT SELECT
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1. Check which indicators are blinking.
2. Turn off the main power switch on the back of the monitor.
3. Disconnect the Power Cord from the AC outlet.
4. Contact your dealer with the information about which indicators are blinking.
NOTE:
● If you turn on the monitor’s power immediately after turning it off (or after a short-term power failure), the self-check indicators
may blink, and no image may be displayed.
When this happens, turn off the power, and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it on again. If the self-check indicators have
stopped blinking, you can use the monitor as usual.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Ⅲ Type
: Multi-Format Monitor
Ⅲ Picture Tube : 17" measured diagonally
Ⅲ Effective
Ⅲ
Remote Inputs : • Point-of-contact connection, 1 line,
D-sub connector (15-pin 3-line)
• Serial connection, 1 line, D-sub connector
(9-pin), compliant to RS-232C
Screen Size : Width
: 330 mm
Height : 250 mm
Diagonal : 410 mm
Ⅲ Audio Output : 1 W (monaural)
Ⅲ Built-in
Ⅲ Scanning
Frequency
Speaker
: 8 cm round x 1
: H : 15 kHz/27 kHz – 45 kHz
V : 50 Hz – 80 Hz
Ⅲ Environmental
Conditions : Operating temperature : 5°C – 35°C
Ⅲ Video Band : Component : 25 MHz (–3 dB)
Operating humidity
: 20% – 80%
(non-condensing)
Video (Y/C) : 8 MHz (–3 dB)
Ⅲ Horizontal
Ⅲ Power
Resolution : Video (Y/C) : 600 TV lines
Requirements : 230 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz
1080/60i
: 800 TV lines
Ⅲ Power
Ⅲ Input
Terminals
Consumption
: Installing an optional input card in SLOT 1,
2, or 3 is required.
(230 V)
: 0.9 A (when input card is inserted)
Max. 1.0 A (when input card is inserted)
INPUT A/INPUT B: Terminals on the input
card in SLOT 1
INPUT C/INPUT D: Terminals on the input
card in SLOT 2
INPUT E/INPUT F: Terminals on the input
card in SLOT 3
Ⅲ Dimensions : Width : 395 mm
Height : 334 mm
Depth : 466.5 mm
(not including wide mask and input card)
: 23.2 kg
Ⅲ Weight
(not including wide mask and input card)
: AC power cord
Ⅲ Compliant
Video Signal : NTSC (3.58 MHz)/PAL (4.43 MHz)
(using the BT-YA701P)
Ⅲ Accessory
• for European countries x 1
• for the United Kingdom x 1
: Power cord holder x 1 (case and cover)
: Screws x 2 (Power cord holder)
: Wide Mask x 1
480i/576i/480p/1080i (60 Hz/24psF)/720p
(using the BT-YA702P)
D1 serial digital (using the BT-YA703P)
HD serial digital (using the BT-YA705G)
: Screws x 4 (Wide Mask)
[Dimensions]
Unit : mm
<Front View with the wide mask attached>
* Illustrations and pictures used in this manual have been
exaggerated, abbreviated or compounded for explanatory purposes
only. The appearance of the actual product may differ slightly.
* Dimensions and weight are approximate.
* E. & O.E. Design and specifications subject to change without
notice.
*
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Asterisks(*) are used to indicate
front panel dimensions.
UNDER
SCAN
PULSE
CROSS
COLOR
OFF
DEGAUSS
MENU
MUTING
POWER
SLOT 1
SLOT 2
SLOT 3
A
B
C
D
E
F
SCREENS
CHECK
ASPECT
AREA
INPUT SELECT
VOLUME
MARKER
<Side View>
<Front View >
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395
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UNDER
SCAN
PULSE
CROSS
COLOR
OFF
DEGAUSS
MENU
MUTING
POWER
SLOT 1
SLOT 2
SLOT 3
A
B
C
D
E
F
SCREENS
CHECK
ASPECT
AREA
INPUT SELECT
VOLUME
MARKER
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288
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Ⅵ Compliant Signal Formats of Each Input Card
Input Signals
BT-YA701P
BT-YA702P
BT-YA703P
BT-YA705G
NTSC (3.58 MHz)
PAL (4.43 MHz)
Black-and-White (50 Hz/60 Hz)
480/60i (525i)
R
R
R
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R
R
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R
R
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R
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R
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R
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R
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R
R
480/60p (525p)
576/50i
576/50p
720/60p (720p)
1080/50i
1080/60i (1125i) (*2)
1035/60i (1125i) (*1 *3)
1080/24psF (*4)
EMBEDDED AUDIO
R : Input possible. Pre-set.
⅜ : Input possible. Not pre-set.
– : Input impossible.
*1 : 1035/60i (1125i) is not pre-set. To input signals of these types, some setup adjustments are required.
*2 : Including 1080/59.94i.
*3 : Including 1035/59.94i.
*4 : Including 1080/23.98psF.
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SPECIFICATIONS (INPUT CARD: OPTIONAL)
Ⅵ BT-YA701P: VIDEO INPUT CARD
Type
: Video input card for Multi-Format Monitor
Inputs/Outputs
: VIDEO 1/VIDEO 2: 2 lines, BNC connector x 4 (1 V (p-p), 75 Ω)
Synchronised signal (EXT.SYNC): 1 line, BNC connector x 2 (1.0 V – 4.0 V (p-p), 75 Ω)
* The input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals are bridge-connected. Auto termination.
Y/C signal :1 line, input only, mini-DIN 4-pin connector x 1 (Y/C input has a priority to a
VIDEO 2 input) (Y: 1 V (p-p), 75 Ω/C: 0.286 V (NTSC)/0.3 V (PAL), 75 Ω)
Audio signal : 2 lines (monaural), RCA pin x 4 (0.5 V (rms), high impedance)
* The input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals are bridge-connected.
: 1
Required slots
Power consumption : 14 V DC, 0.25 A
7 V DC, 0.15 A
Weight
: 0.5 kg
Dimensions
(W x H x D)
: 43 mm x 154.5 mm x 191.9 mm
Ⅵ BT-YA702P: COMPONENT/RGB INPUT CARD
Type
Inputs/Outputs
: Component/RGB input card for Multi-Format Monitor
: Component (Y, PB/B-Y, PR/R-Y) or RGB: 1 line, BNC connector x 6 (Y: 1 V (p-p), 75 Ω/PB,
B-Y, PR, R-Y, R, G, B: 0.7 V (p-p), 75 Ω)
Synchronised signal (HD/CS, VD) : 1 line, BNC connector x 4 (1.0 V – 4.0 V (p-p), 75 Ω)
* The input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals are bridge-connected. Auto termination.
Audio signal: 1 line (monaural), RCA pin x 2 (0.5 V (rms), high impedance)
* The input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals are bridge-connected.
: 1
Required slots
Power consumption : 14 V DC, 0.02 A
Weight
: 0.5 kg
Dimensions
(W x H x D)
: 43 mm x 154.5 mm x 191.9 mm
Ⅵ BT-YA703P: SDI INPUT CARD
Type
: SDI input card for Multi-Format Monitor
Inputs/Outputs
: Digital input (SDI 1/SDI 2): 2 lines, BNC connector x 2 (0.8 V (p-p), 75 Ω)
Digital output (SWITCHED OUT): 1 line, BNC connector x 1 (0.8 V (p-p), 75 Ω)
Audio signal: 2 lines (monaural), RCA pin x 4 (0.5 V (rms), high impedance)
* The input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals are bridge-connected.
: D1 serial component digital, 525/625 auto switching (compliant with SMPTE259M)
: 1
Format
Required slots
Power consumption : 7 V DC, 0.65 A
Weight
: 0.5 kg
Dimensions
(W x H x D)
: 43 mm x 154.5 mm x 191.9 mm
Ⅵ BT-YA705G: HD SDI INPUT CARD
Type
Inputs/Outputs
: HD SDI input card for Multi-Format Monitor
: Digital input (HD SDI 1/HD SDI 2) :2 lines, BNC connector x 2 (0.8V (p-p), 75 Ω)
(compliant with EMBEDDED AUDIO)
Digital output (HD SDI 1/HD SDI 2):2 lines, BNC connector X 2 (0.8V (p-p), 75 Ω)
: HD serial component digital, BTA S-004B, SMPTE292M (Digital Interface Standard),
SMPTE299M (EMBEDDED AUDIO)
Format
Required slots
: 1
Power consumption : 14 V DC, 0.6A
7 V DC, 0.6A
Weight
: 0.5 kg
Dimensions
(W x H x D)
: 43 mm x 154.5 mm x 191.8 mm
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Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.,Ltd.
Printed in Japan
VQT0A55-1
LCT1261-001B
0802-PN-Y-U-VP
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