JVC Car Video System DT 3D24G1 User Manual

The lightning flash with arrowhead  
symbol, within an equilateral triangle is  
intended to alert the user to the presence  
of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”  
within the product’s enclosure that may  
be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a  
risk of electric shock to persons.  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
The exclamation point within an  
equilateral triangle is intended to alert  
the user to the presence of important  
operating and maintenance (servicing)  
instructions in the literature  
To reduce the risk of electric shock. Do  
not remove cover (or back). No user  
serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing  
to qualified service personnel.  
CAUTION:  
accompanying the appliance.  
MULTI FORMAT 3D LCD MONITOR  
DT-3D24G1  
INSTRUCTIONS  
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.  
Serial No.  
:
:
DT-3D24G1  
LCT2655-001A-H  
• Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. These ensure reliable operation of the product and protect it from  
overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered.  
• Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-circuit the parts,  
which could result in a fire or electric shock.  
• Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.  
• Never place anything on the product. (Placing liquids, naked flames, cloths, paper, etc. on the product may cause a fire.)  
• Do not apply any strong shock to the LCD panel. (Do not hit any object against it or push it with a sharp-pointed tool.)  
• Do not put heavy objects on the product.  
• Do not step on or hang on the product.  
To prevent an accidental fall  
VESA mounting holes  
Fix the monitor to a wall by using strings.  
Fixing the monitor  
Attach the hook (not provided) to the VESA mounting holes on the  
rear panel (use the two holes on the upper side) using M4 x 10  
mm screws (not provided). Bind the hooks on the rear panel of the  
monitor to a wall or a pillar using durable string.  
Hook and screw (M4 x 10 mm)  
(not provided)  
Hook (not provided)  
U.S.A. only  
FCC NOTICE  
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial  
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to  
cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
IMPORTANT RECYCLING INFORMATION  
This product has a fluorescent lamp that contains mercury. Disposal of these materials may be regulated in your  
community due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local  
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR  
MOISTURE.  
WARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE CONNECTED TO A MAINS SOCKET OUTLET WITH A PROTECTIVE  
EARTHING CONNECTION.  
CAUTION: DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED. REPLACE ONLY WITH  
THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
1) Read these instructions.  
2) Keep these instructions.  
3) Heed all warnings.  
4) Follow all instructions.  
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6) Clean only with dry cloth.  
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.  
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other.  
A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the  
provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from  
the apparatus.  
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.  
When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.  
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.  
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any  
way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus,  
the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
15) Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be  
placed on the apparatus.  
16) Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.  
17) When discarding batteries, environmental problems must be considered and the local rules or laws governing the disposal of these batteries  
must be followed strictly.  
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Safety Precautions (cont.)  
European Union only  
Dear Customer,  
EMC Supplement  
This apparatus is in conformance with the valid European directives and  
standards regarding electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety.  
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 rural outdoors environment  
(far away from railways, transmitters, overhead power lines, etc.)  
In order to keep the best performance and ensure electromagnetic  
compatibility, we recommend to use cables not exceeding the  
following length:  
European representative of Victor Company of Japan, Limited is:  
JVC Technical Services Europe GmbH  
Postfach 10 05 04  
61145 Friedberg  
Germany  
Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment  
[European Union]  
This symbol indicates that the electrical and  
electronic equipment should not be disposed  
as general household waste at its end-of-life.  
Instead, the product should be handed over to  
the applicable collection point for the recycling  
of electrical and electronic equipment for proper  
treatment, recovery and recycling in accordance  
with your national legislation.  
Cable  
Length  
Power cord  
2.0 m  
(attached cable (H05VV-F 3 x 0.75 mm2))  
Video signal cable (coaxial cable)  
Audio signal cable (shielded cable)  
DVI cable (shielded cable) with core filter  
2.0 m  
1.5 m  
2.0 m  
2.0 m  
RS-232C cable (shielded cable)  
(A straight cable with a D-sub 9-pin connector)  
By disposing of this product correctly, you will  
help to conserve natural resources and will  
help prevent potential negative effects on the  
environment and human health which could  
otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste  
Attention:  
This symbol is  
only valid in the  
European Union.  
RS-485 cable (twist pair cable)  
(A straight LAN cable)  
2.0 m  
2.0 m  
REMOTE cable (twist pair cable)  
(A straight LAN cable)  
handling of this product. For more information about collection point  
and recycling of this product, please contact your local municipal  
office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you  
purchased the product.  
The inrush current of this apparatus is 15.44 ampere.  
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in  
accordance with national legislation.  
CAUTION  
In case where the strong electromagnetic waves or magnetism are  
near the audio cable or the signal cable, the sound or the picture will  
contain noise. In such cases, please keep the cable away from the  
sources of the disturbance.  
(Business users)  
If you wish to dispose of this product, please visit our web page http://  
[Other Countries outside the European Union]  
If you wish to dispose of this product, please do so in accordance  
with applicable national legislation or other rules in your country for  
the treatment of old electrical and electronic equipment.  
Operating Precautions  
The LCD panel and backlight have life expectancy. Due to the basic characteristics of the LCD panel, an afterimage or uneven display may occur. It is  
recommended that you change images occasionally, activate the power saving function, or often turn off the power to reduce the load on the LCD panel. Charges  
will apply for repairs resulting from deterioration due to the passage of time.  
Caution for use of the product for many hours  
In the case that you use the monitor for many hours, we recommend that you set “NO SYNC ACTION” in “SYNC FUNCTION” to “P.SAVE” in MAIN MENU. This  
will reduce power consumption and relieve strain on the monitor. (  
page 22)  
Caution for use of the product in the high temperature  
Do not use the product in places of high temperature; otherwise, parts of this product or the LCD panel may be damaged. This product is equipped with a  
temperature sensor to give warning if the temperature becomes too high. If the temperature exceeds the range of normal use, “TEMP. OVER” is displayed, and  
the power is turned off automatically if the temperature becomes any higher. In this case, move the product to a place of low temperature to let it cool down.  
Maintenance  
Screen  
Cabinet  
To avoid irreparable change in appearance of the screen such as uneven  
color, discoloration, scratches, be careful about the following:  
To avoid the deterioration or damages of the cabinet such as its paint’s  
peeling away, be careful about the following:  
Do not paste or stick anything using any glues or adhesive tapes.  
Do not write anything on the screen.  
Do not strike the screen with a hard object.  
Do not wipe the cabinet using solvent such as alcohol, thinner, or benzine.  
Do not expose the cabinet to any volatile substance such as insecticides.  
Do not allow any rubber or plastic in contact for a long time.  
Do not wipe the cabinet forcefully.  
Avoid condensation on the screen.  
Do not wipe the screen with any liquid such as water. In addition, wiping  
the screen with water-diluted neutral detergent or solvent such as alcohol,  
thinner, or benzine may affect the anti-reflection treatment of the screen.  
Do not wipe the screen forcefully.  
Wipe stains off the cabinet with a soft cloth. If the cabinet gets heavily stained,  
wipe it with a soft cloth soaked in water-diluted neutral detergent and wrung  
well, then wipe with a soft dry cloth.  
Glasses  
Wipe the glasses with a dry, soft cloth.  
Wipe stains off the screen with a soft cloth.  
Ventilation openings  
Use a vacuum cleaner to get rid of the dust around the intakes (all the  
openings). If a vacuum cleaner is not available, use a cloth and wipe it off.  
Leaving the dust around the intakes may prevent proper temperature control  
and cause damage to the product.  
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Note: Be sure to read “When viewing in 3D” on page 12 for proper viewing beforehand.  
Flicker-free 3D images by circular polarizing  
Compatible with side-by-side and line-by-line formats to provide flicker-free 3D images  
3D mixer converting L/R dual signals to a 3D mixed format  
Mixes and converts images taken with a stereo camera rig to 3D images  
Various functions useful on the spot  
CAMERA ASSIST MENU: 7 menus useful in various shooting scenes  
3D cursor: “Cursor mode” for displaying the visual difference between left and right eyes in  
pixels/percentage; “Grid mode” for checking the visual difference by grid lines  
Table of Contents  
Safety Precautions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Operating Precautions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Daily Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Viewing 3D images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Basic 3D principle  
Compatible 3D format  
When viewing in 3D  
12  
12  
12  
To view 3D images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
To view existing 3D images  
To view images taken by two cameras  
13  
13  
Setting the CAMERA ASSIST MENU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Other 3D functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
SCOPE button/lamp  
3D CURSOR button/lamp  
16  
16  
Setting the menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
MAIN MENU  
SET-UP MENU  
19  
23  
External control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Self-check program  
31  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Available signals  
Dimensions  
33  
34  
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Installation  
Do not rest your arm on the monitor or lean against the monitor.  
Do not touch the LCD panel when installing the monitor.  
Be sure to install the monitor securely to prevent the monitor from falling over, which may cause damage to the monitor or injury.  
How to set up 1  
To detach the stand  
You can tilt the monitor as follows.  
Lay the monitor on a cloth with the LCD panel facing down to  
prevent the LCD panel from being damaged.  
When the monitor is not tilted  
(0°), the guidelines align as  
illustrated below.  
Attachment screws  
Screw holes for stand  
Stand body  
attachment  
Guidelines  
Monitor  
Approx. 6°  
0°  
Stand  
Approx. 6°  
To install the stand  
When attaching the stand to the monitor, insert the guides of  
the stand plate into the guide holes on the monitor to place the  
stand in the correct position. Then fix the stand firmly with the  
attachment screws.  
Be careful not to pinch your fingers in the gap between the  
monitor and the stand.  
When the stand plate is attached to the lower position of the stand  
body, you cannot tilt the monitor downward.  
Guide holes  
How to set up 2  
When the stand plate is attached to the higher position of the stand  
body, you can place the monitor as illustrated below.  
1 Remove the screws on the sides of the stand (see the following  
illustration), and lift up the stand by approximately 148 degrees.  
Approx. 148°  
Screw (silver)  
Guides  
Monitor  
Screw holes for stand  
attachment  
Stand plate  
2 Attach the removed screws and place the monitor as illustrated  
below.  
Stand body  
To adjust the stand height  
To change the stand height, detach the stand from the monitor.  
Then, change the position of the stand plate according to the  
stand height you want by choosing the screw holes to use.  
To place the monitor as shown in “How to set up 1” again, remove  
the screws on the sides of the stand, align the guidelines, and then  
reattach the screws.  
<Higher position>  
Screw holes  
for higher position  
<Lower position>  
Screw holes  
for lower position  
Cautions  
When lifting up the stand...  
-
Lay the monitor on a cloth with the LCD panel facing down to  
prevent the LCD panel from being damaged.  
Stand  
plate  
-
Be careful not to pinch your fingers in the moving parts.  
Make sure of lifting the stand up until it stops (Approx. 148°);  
otherwise the monitor may fall over.  
Place the monitor on a mat to avoid scratching the table surface.  
Do not lift up the stand when the stand plate is attached to the  
lower position of the stand body.  
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Connections  
Rear panel  
4
Security slot  
Attach a security  
wire to this slot.  
Note for connections  
8
Before making any connections, turn off all the equipment.  
Use a cord whose plugs correctly match the terminals on this monitor  
and the equipment.  
Plugs should be firmly inserted; poor connections could cause noise.  
When unplugging a cord, be sure to grasp its plug and pull it out.  
DO NOT connect the power cord until all connections are complete.  
Refer also to the user manual of each piece of equipment.  
1
DC IN 24V terminal  
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AUDIO (IN) terminals (pin jack)  
Terminal for DC 24V power supply (Voltage range: DC 23.3V − DC 25.5V).  
Input terminals for the analog audio signals.  
Use this terminal for the analog audio connection of the SDI.  
When a superimposed signal (EMBEDDED AUDIO signal on  
an SDI signal) is input, analog audio signals cannot be input.  
When using the DC 24V power supply (Voltage range: DC 23.3V − DC  
25.5V), check the pin number, signal, and polarity of the DC IN 24V  
terminal. A wrong connection may cause fire or injuries.  
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AUDIO MONITOR OUT (OUT 1(L), OUT 2(R)) terminals (pin jack)  
Output terminals for the analog audio signal.  
When both AC power and DC 24V  
power are connected, the AC power  
has priority. When the AC power is  
switched off, the power automatically  
switches to the DC 24V power.  
Use the DC power equipped with LPS (Limited Power Sources).  
The terminals emit the audio signals through the AUDIO (IN)  
terminal or EMBEDDED AUDIO signals through the E. AUDIO  
3G SDI/HD SDI/SD SDI (IN 1/L or IN 2/R) input terminal.  
The signal is output from this terminal only when the monitor is on or  
in “P.SAVE” (power save) mode (  
“NO SYNC ACTION” on page 22).  
Use the DC 24V power that supplies 4.8 A.  
The EMBEDDED AUDIO signal...  
is decoded into an analog signal, then emitted.  
2
3
AC POWER switch  
Turns AC power on or off.  
You need to press  
is emitted only when “SDI 1/L” or “SDI 2/R” is selected, and  
when EMBEDDED AUDIO signals come in to the E. AUDIO 3G  
SDI/HD SDI/SD SDI (IN 1/L or IN 2/R) terminal.  
button (a on page 9) to use  
the monitor after turning on the AC POWER switch.  
AC IN terminal  
AC power input connector. Connect the provided AC power  
cord to an AC outlet.  
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E. AUDIO 3G SDI/HD SDI/SD SDI (IN 1/L, IN 2/R) terminals (BNC)  
Input terminals for the 3G SDI/HD SDI/SD SDI signals.  
The terminals accept also EMBEDDED AUDIO signals including  
up to 12 audio channels with a sampling frequency of 48 kHz.  
Attach the provided power cord holder to prevent  
accidental disconnection of the AC power cord. (  
below)  
Use SDI IN 1/L and SDI IN 2/R terminal when selecting  
DUAL LINK SDI for the input.  
Caution: Do not connect the power cord until all other  
connections are completed.  
In the stereo camera rig shooting, the L image is input into the SDI IN  
1/L terminal, and the R image into the SDI IN 2/R terminal. In the case  
of 3G SDI LEVEL B, the image is input into the SDI IN 1/L terminal.  
For 3G SDI LEVEL B Dual Stream, input into the SDI IN 1/L  
terminal. For 3G SDI LEVEL B DUAL LINK mapping, input into  
the SDI IN 1/L and SDI IN 2/R terminals.  
4
5
REMOTE terminal  
Terminal for controlling the monitor by an external control  
(“External Control” on page 26).  
DVI-D (HDCP) terminals  
Input terminal for the DVI-D signal compatible with HDCP.  
When the picture is not displayed correctly, change the  
setting of “DVI INPUT SEL.” (page 25)  
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E.AUDIO 3G SDI/HD SDI/SD SDI (ACTIVE OUT) terminal (BNC)  
Output terminal for the 3G SDI/HD SDI/SD SDI signals.  
The SDI IN 1/L and SDI IN 2/R input signals are reclocked and output.  
The signals are emitted from this terminal only when  
the monitor is on or in “P.SAVE” (power save) mode.  
Attaching the power cord holder  
The provided power cord holder prevents accidental disconnection of the AC power cord from the AC IN terminal. The holder consists of two parts: the cord case and the case cover.  
case cover  
AC IN terminal  
cord case  
1
2
3
To take off the case cover  
Do not use any screws other than those supplied.  
Push the case cover into the cord case and check that the power plug is connected firmly.  
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Daily Operations  
Front panel  
Tally lamp  
This lamp is controlled by the tally function of the MAKE/TRIGGER terminal.  
You can select the color of the tally lamp from “GREEN” or “RED.”  
(“TALLY SELECT” in “FUNCTION SETTING” on page 23 and “External Control” on page 26)  
• “NO EFFECT” is displayed when you press a button which is not available for the current input or signal format (the lamp lights even  
when the function does not actually work).  
• You cannot use the buttons for the items controlled by the MAKE system (“REMOTE ON” appears, and the lamp does not light up).  
1 Speakers (stereo)  
4 POSITION knob/PUSH SEL. button  
The speakers emit the same audio signal emitted from the  
AUDIO MONITOR OUT terminals.  
POSITION knob: Adjusts the positions of the display line  
and R image.  
(7 “AUDIO MONITOR OUT(OUT (L), OUT (R)) terminals” on  
page 7)  
Used for the following functions  
• 3D cursor (page 16)  
• SPLIT (page 15)  
• LR SEQ. (page 15)  
• R SHIFT (page 15)  
2 VOLUME adjustment knob  
Adjusts the volume.  
3 Picture adjustment knob  
• ANAGLYPH (page 15)  
• INDIVIDUAL (page 15)  
CHROMA: Adjusts the picture color density.  
PUSH SEL. button: Switches the display line.  
Used for the following functions  
• 3D cursor (page 16)  
BRIGHT:  
Adjusts the picture brightness.  
CONTRAST: Adjusts the picture contrast.  
CHROMA cannot be adjusted for certain signal  
formats.  
• SPLIT (page 15)  
To reset the displayed line and R image to default,  
press and hold the PUSH SEL. button for 3 seconds  
or longer.  
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5 MUTING button  
r T.C. (time code) button/lamp  
Turns off the sound when no menu screen is displayed (Muting).  
To cancel the function, press the button again or turn  
the VOLUME adjustment knob.  
Activates/deactivates the display of the time data (time code)  
contained in the SDI signal (“On the Information Display”  
on page 10).  
Muting function is also canceled when “BALANCE” of “AUDIO  
SETTING” in the MAIN MENU is changed ( page 21).  
Select the time code type in “INFORMATION” of SET-UP  
MENU (page 24).  
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buttons  
t SELECT button  
When a menu screen is displayed  
Selects or adjusts menu items ( “Menu Operations” on page 18).  
Selects/Changes items.  
Used for the following item/function.  
• 3D format (page 19)  
• 3D cursor (page 16)  
When no menu screen is displayed  
Selects the audio channels of EMBEDDED AUDIO signals  
(“Audio Channel Selection” on page 10).  
• INDIVIDUAL (page 15)  
Pressing button while holding button displays the  
SET-UP MENU (“Menu Operations” on page 18).  
y 3D button/lamp  
Activates/Deactivates the 3D mode.  
Corrects images for 3D viewing with circular polarizing  
glasses.  
7 MENU button  
Activates/deactivates the display of the MAIN MENU  
(“Menu Operations” on page 18).  
u CAMERA ASSIST button/lamp  
8 COLOR OFF button/lamp  
Displays/Hides the CAMERA ASSIST MENU (page 14).  
Displays only the luminance signal.  
Only works for images available in MIX mode.  
This function does not work for RGB input signals.  
i MIX button/lamp  
9 1:1 button/lamp  
Activates/Deactivates the MIX mode.  
Mixes L and R images and converts to side-by-side  
images (page 13).  
Displays the picture in the original resolution of the input signal.  
The aspect ratio of the picture may change depending  
on the input signal.  
o INPUT SELECT buttons/lamps  
p MARKER button/lamp  
Selects an input.  
Displays/Hides the area marker/safety marker.  
SDI 1/L:  
SDI 2/R:  
DUAL LINK:  
DVI:  
Input from the E. AUDIO 3G SDI/HD SDI/  
SD SDI (IN 1/L) terminal  
Input from the E. AUDIO 3G SDI/HD SDI/  
SD SDI (IN 2/R) terminal  
Input from the E. AUDIO 3G SDI /HD SDI/  
SD SDI (IN 1/L, IN 2/R) terminals  
Input from the DVI-D (HDCP) terminal  
Configure the setting in “MARKER” of the MAIN MENU (  
page 20).  
Available when both the 3D and MIX modes are “OFF.”  
Not activate when picture is displayed in the 1:1 mode.  
The area marker can only be displayed in 16:9 display mode.  
q 3D CURSOR button/lamp  
Displays/Hides the cursor for measuring the visual difference  
during 3D display (page 16).  
The lamp for the selected input lights.  
The SDI 1/L and SDI 2/R lamps light up in MIX mode.  
(Only the SDI 1/L lights up in 3G SDI LEVEL B Dual  
Stream input.)  
Each time you press this button, the display mode  
changes in the following order.  
No display  
Cursor mode  
; Power lamp  
Grid mode  
Off:  
The power is turned off  
Green:  
Orange:  
The monitor is on  
w SCREENS CHECK button/lamp  
The monitor is turned off (standby), or the  
DC power voltage is reduced while working  
and the monitor is shut down  
Displays only the selected element (R, G, or B) of the video signal.  
This function does not work for RGB input signals.  
Each time you press this button, the picture changes in the following order.  
Orange blinking: P.SAVE (Power saving) mode (“NO SYNC  
ACTION“ in “SYNC FUNCTION“) (page 22)  
RGB (Normal screen)  
Red screen  
Blue screen  
Green screen  
You cannot turn on the monitor if the DC power is  
shut down while the power lamp lights up in orange.  
Disconnect the DC connector, set up the DC power  
within the operating range, and then connect the  
connector again.  
e SCOPE button/lamp  
Displays/hides the indication of the wave form monitor and  
vector scope (“SCOPE SETTING” on page 22).  
Each time you press this button, the window changes in  
the following order.  
a
button  
Turns on and off (on standby) the monitor.  
The AC power switch is equipped on the rear panel of  
the monitor (2 on page 7).  
• When the MIX mode is “OFF” or invalid  
No display  
Wave form monitor  
Vectorscope  
• When the MIX mode is “ON” (page 16)  
No display  
Parallel wave form monitor  
Parallel vector scope  
Difference wave form monitor  
Difference vector scope  
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Daily Operations (cont.)  
Audio Channel Selection  
Select audio channels emitted from the speakers (L/R) and the AUDIO MONITOR OUT(OUT1(L)/OUT2(R)) terminals, when EMBEDDED AUDIO  
signals come in to the SDI terminal and SDI input is selected.  
You have to choose a group of selectable audio channels before the channel selection (“E.AUDIO GROUP” in “AUDIO SETTING” on page 21).  
The setting is memorized for each input (SDI 1/L and SDI 2/R).  
Works as SDI 1/L in MIX mode and DUAL LINK SDI input.  
1 Press or button when a menu is not displayed.  
The screen for audio channel selection is displayed.  
The screen for audio channel selection automatically disappears in about 30 seconds after the previous operation.  
Audio channel selection screen  
Selected item  
2 Press  
buttons to select the left (L ch) or right (R ch).  
buttons to select an audio channel.  
3 Press  
Each time you press the button, the audio channel changes according to the settings of “E.AUDIO GROUP.” (page 21)  
4 Press MENU button.  
The screen for audio channel selection disappears.  
On the Information Display  
The monitor displays the information below.  
Configure the show/hide setting of each item in the menu. Use the T.C. button (r on page 9) to configure 5 and 6.  
Select the position of the information display (“POSITION” in “INFORMATION” on page 24).  
When any information of 1 2 3 or 4 above is displayed while signals come in from equipment other than a computer, the picture is  
displayed without overlapping the information display area. However, the information display will overlap with the picture when...  
– Displaying the picture with higher resolution than the resolution of the panel in 1:1 mode.  
– “SD4:3 LARGE” in the “FUNCTION SETTING” of SET-UP MENU is set to “ON.” (page 23)  
1 Audio level meter  
You can check the conditions of the EMBEDDED AUDIO signals when “LEVEL METER ch” is set to “LINE” or “DIVIDE.”  
Not displayed when “LEVEL METER ch” is set to “OFF.” (“AUDIO SETTING” on page 21)  
2 Signal format  
Displayed when “STATUS DISPLAY” is set to “ON.” (“INFORMATION” on page 24)  
For the contents displayed, see “Available signals” on page 33 and “On the signal format” on page 11.  
3 Source name assigned in “CHARACTER SET.”  
Displayed when “SOURCE ID” is set to “ON” or “AUTO.”  
Displayed in large letters when “STATUS DISPLAY” is set to “OFF” or “AUTO.” (“INFORMATION” on page 24)  
4 CRC error indication  
Displayed when “CRC ERROR” is set to “ON.” (“INFORMATION” on page 24)  
A red square is displayed when an error occurs.  
5 Time code  
When the input signal includes no time code, “TC – –:– –:– –:– –” is displayed (r on page 9).  
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Time code (When the 3D button is “OFF” in MIX mode or the CAMERA ASSIST MENU is displayed)  
TC1: For SDI IN 1/L input signals  
TC2: For SDI IN 2/R input signals  
DIF: Difference of TC2 from TC1  
When the CAMERA ASSIST MENU is “R SHIFT”, the time code of SDI IN 1/L input signals is displayed in the 5 position.  
It is not displayed when the CAMERA ASSIST MENU is “ANAGLYPH.”  
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On the Status Display  
If you press the INPUT SELECT button (o on page 9) currently lit, the status of the input signal and setting of MUTING are displayed for about  
3 seconds.  
Make the setting to display/hide the status in “STATUS DISPLAY” of the “INFORMATION.” (page 24)  
When “STATUS DISPLAY” is set to “AUTO” or “ON,” the status below is also displayed in the following cases:  
– When you change the input  
– When the signal condition of the current input changes  
– When you turn on the monitor  
When “STATUS DISPLAY” is set to “ON,” the signal format will remain displayed 3 seconds after the status is displayed.  
1 Signal format  
For the contents displayed, see “Available signals” on page 33 and “On the signal format” below.  
On the signal format  
The following messages appear depending on the type of input signals and their conditions.  
When a DVI-D signal protected with HDCP is input  
“*” (at the end of the indication)  
When no video signal comes in  
“NO SYNC”  
When a noncompliant video signal comes in  
“Out of range”  
When a signal that does not meet the MIX operating conditions is input in MIX mode  
“Unsupported”  
2 Signal format of DVI input  
On page 25 “DVI INPUT SEL.”  
Status indication of DUAL LINK/3G SDI signal information  
“DUAL LINK” appears when the MAIN MENU “SDI DUAL LINK” (page 19) is set to “ON” in SDI input, and the 3G SDI signal  
information appears when the MAIN MENU “SDI DUAL LINK” is set to “OFF.” However in MIX mode, the 3G SDI signal  
information appears even when the MAIN MENU “SDI DUAL LINK” is set to “ON.”  
Status indication of 3G SDI signal information  
Following signal information can be displayed when a 3G SDI signal comes in.  
3G A-1:  
3G A-2:  
3G A-3:  
3G A-4:  
Level A mapping structure 1  
Level A mapping structure 2  
Level A mapping structure 3  
Level A mapping structure 4  
3G B-DS1: Level B data stream 1  
3G B-DS2: Level B data stream 2  
3G B-DUAL: Level B DUAL LINK  
3G B-DS1/2: Level B Dual stream mapping (in MIX mode)  
3D format conversion method  
The 3D format conversion method appears when the 3D mode is activated while the MIX mode is “OFF.”  
(page 19 “SDI FORMAT”/“DVI FORMAT” in the MAIN MENU “3D SETTING.”)  
Displayed left-justified when not in 3G SDI input or DVI input.  
3 Detailed information on 3G SDI/HD SDI DUAL LINK input  
Displays the sampling structure/color space/pixel resolution of the signal format.  
Displayed when the 3G SDI or HD SDI DUAL LINK signal is input.  
4 Setting of “MUTING”  
Displayed only when muting is activated (5 on page 9).  
5 Setting of FRAME SYNC.  
Only displayed when “FRAME SYNC.” in the MAIN MENU “3D SETTING” is set to “ON.” (on page 19)  
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Viewing 3D images  
Basic 3D principle  
This product is a 3D LCD Monitor which adopts the Xpol® circular polarizing method.  
By having a filter of different polarization on every alternate scan line on the monitor, and projecting the left eye image (left circular polarization)  
and the right eye image (right circular polarization) through the filters, users can enjoy a realistic three dimensional view by viewing the left and  
right images simultaneously through the circular polarizing glasses.  
As the left and right images are always displayed together on the screen, users can view flicker-free 3D images.  
Compatible 3D format  
The following 3D formats are supported: LINE BY LINE, SIDE BY SIDE HD, and SIDE BY SIDE SD.  
LINE BY LINE  
Displays image stripes  
SIDE BY SIDE HD  
Shrinks the size of the  
SIDE BY SIDE SD  
Tiles images for the left and  
right eyes horizontally without  
compressing. The horizontal  
resolution remains unchanged,  
but both sides of the screen are  
displayed in black in 3D mode.  
of the left and right  
images line by line one  
after another.  
left and right images  
by half and displays  
them side by side.  
The horizontal  
resolution is divided  
into two.  
When viewing in 3D  
View 3D images at the recommended viewing distance (Recommended viewing distance : Approx. 65cm(25 5/8")).  
To view in 3D, change to a suitable mode before putting on the circular polarizing glasses to view the 3D images.  
Every individual will have a different experience when viewing 3D images. Viewing at a close distance may cause  
disorders and discomfort.  
The 3D effects may differ when viewing the screen from different angles.  
Avoid viewing 3D images if you are in bad shape.  
Stop using the product and rest immediately if you experience eyestrain, dizziness, vomiting, headaches or any  
other discomforts.  
If the symptoms persist even after resting, please consult a doctor.  
Take periodic breaks and rest even if you do not experience any discomfort. (Recommended viewing time : about 30  
to 60 minutes).  
For users with past experiences of PSS (Photo Sensitive Seizure) or users with heart problems, please consult a  
doctor before using this monitor.  
For children 6 and under still in the visual development stage, please consult a doctor and have an adult guardian  
accompany the child.  
Though ghosting may occur when viewing 3D images, this is not due to a malfunction but to a characteristic of the  
LCD panel.  
Cautions on using the circular polarizing glasses  
Use the circular polarizing glasses only when viewing 3D images.  
Use the circular polarizing glasses provided or compatible with RealD™.  
For users who wear spectacles, cover the spectacles with the circular polarizing glasses.  
Do not use the circular polarizing glasses as sunglasses.  
Please consult a doctor if allergies appear on the areas that come into contact with the circular polarizing glasses.  
NOTE  
When purchasing additional circular polarizing glasses, please select RealD™-compatible ones or contact the dealer where  
you purchased your monitor.  
Though some faint black lines may appear on the screen when viewing 2D images, this is not due to a malfunction but to a  
characteristic of the LCD panel.  
Xpol® is a registered trademark of Arisawa Manufacturing Co., Ltd.  
RealD™ is a trademark of RealD Inc. (US)  
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To view 3D images  
To view in 3D, enter the 3D mode. The procedures differ between viewing existing 3D images and mixing L and R images taken by two cameras.  
To view existing 3D images  
View already 3D-processed images.  
1 Input existing 3D images into the SDI IN 1/L, 2/R terminals or DVI-D terminal.  
Also compatible with DUAL LINK.  
2 Press the INPUT SELECT button corresponding to the input images.  
3 Press the 3D button.  
4 Press the SELECT button to select a 3D format.  
Select a 3D format configured under “SDI FORMAT 1”/”SDI FORMAT 2” or “DVI FORMAT 1”/”DVI FORMAT 2” in the MAIN MENU  
“3D SETTING.”  
Put on the circular polarizing glasses to view in 3D. Press the 3D button to enter the 3D mode that corrects  
images for viewing with the circular polarizing glasses.  
3D viewing is not available if the 3D images are not based on LINE BY LINE or SIDE BY SIDE.  
If the SIDE BY SIDE images in DVI input do not seem to be in the right position, adjust the image position under  
“3D H POSITION” in the SET-UP MENU “H POSITION ADJ.” beforehand.  
If necessary, configure the settings such as the MAIN MENU “3D SETTING.”  
When inputting LINE BY LINE 3D images in a signal format that scales the screen vertically, use the 1:1 display  
mode.  
To view images taken by two cameras  
Mix L and R images taken by two cameras and convert them to 3D images.  
1 Input L images into the SDI IN 1/L terminal and R images into the SDI IN 2/R terminal.  
Input L and R images in the same format corresponding to the MIX mode.  
(For 3G SDI LEVEL B Dual Stream, input into the SDI IN 1/L terminal. For 3G SDI LEVEL B DUAL LINK mapping, input into the SDI  
IN 1/L and SDI IN 2/R terminals.)  
2 Press SDI 1/L or SDI 2/R (INPUT SELECT button).  
In the case of 3G SDI LEVEL B Dual stream, press SDI 1/L.  
3 Press the MIX button.  
Images in SIDE BY SIDE format.  
4 Press the 3D button.  
Put on the circular polarizing glasses to view in 3D. Press the 3D button to enter the 3D mode that corrects  
images for viewing with the circular polarizing glasses.  
If necessary, configure the settings such as the MAIN MENU “3D SETTING” or CAMERA ASSIST MENU.  
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Setting the CAMERA ASSIST MENU  
This product is equipped with various camera rig adjustment assist functions for 3D viewing. Use the functions for camera adjustment in  
shooting.  
CAMERA ASSIST MENU  
Menu Operations  
1 Press the CAMERA ASSIST button.  
The CAMERA ASSIST MENU appears.  
Only works when the SDI input is selected and images available for the  
MIX mode are input.  
When the CAMERA ASSIST button is pressed while “MARKER” is  
displayed, “MARKER” disappears and the CAMERA ASSIST MENU appears.  
2 Press the  
button to select an item,  
and then the button to proceed to the next screen.  
For some items, adjustments will be made by pressing  
.
3 Press the CAMERA ASSIST button to finish the menu operation.  
Alternetively, press the MENU button to close the menu screen.  
CAMERA ASSIST MENU  
RIG SETTING  
Depending on the stereo camera rig condition, configure the horizontal flip/vertical flip/180-degree rotation settings of an image.  
The settings are retained even when the CAMERA ASSIST MENU closes.  
Half mirror  
Half mirror  
Parallel twin-flex  
Half of the image is rotated 180 degrees.  
Half of the image is flipped vertically.  
Half of the image is flipped horizontally.  
Select “R-ROTATION.”  
Select “R-V-MIRROR.”  
Select “R-H-MIRROR.”  
Setting value  
OFF  
Content  
Does not rotate or flip the image  
R-H-MIRROR  
Horizontally flips images input into the SDI IN 2/R terminal  
Vertically flips images input into the SDI IN 2/R terminal  
Horizontally flips images input into the SDI IN 1/L terminal  
Vertically flips images input into the SDI IN 1/L terminal  
Rotates images input into the SDI IN 2/R terminal by 180 degrees  
Rotates images input into the SDI IN 1/L terminal by 180 degrees  
*1  
R-V-MIRROR  
L-H-MIRROR  
L-V-MIRROR  
*1  
*1  
*1  
R-ROTATION  
L-ROTATION  
*1  
Vertical flip and 180-degree rotation delay the image by 2 frames. The other image will also be delayed and synchronized.  
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L image  
R image  
SPLIT  
L image is displayed on the left of the SPLIT line, and R image on  
the right. You can check the difference between the images from  
the two cameras.  
H line  
L
SPLIT line  
R image  
H line  
L image  
LR SEQ.  
Images for the left and right eyes are displayed alternately at  
0.5-second interval.  
A marker appears on the upper part of the screen, which  
distinguishes between L and R images.  
L image: Upper left  
R
R
L
L
0.5 sec. 0.5 sec. 0.5 sec. 0.5 sec.  
R image: Upper right  
R SHIFT  
L and R images are overlapped. You can move the R image  
horizontally and check the difference between the images.  
While “R SHIFT” is active, the images are corrected according to  
the check using the circular polarizing glasses.  
L and R images not correspondent  
L and R images correspondent  
ANAGLYPH  
L and R images colored red and blue separately are overlapped.  
You can move the R image horizontally and check the difference  
between the images.  
INDIVIDUAL  
Either L image or R image is displayed.  
Each time you press SELECT button, the picture changes in the  
following order.  
A marker appears on the upper part of the screen, which  
distinguishes between L and R images.  
L image: Upper left  
L image  
R image  
R image: Upper right  
LR SWAP  
L and R images are exchanged and then displayed. You can  
exchange the images without repluging the terminals.  
SDI IN  
SDI IN  
SDI IN  
SDI IN  
1/L 2/R  
The setting is retained even when the menu closes. Note that L  
and R images have been exchanged when the setting is set to  
“ON.”  
2/R 1/L  
LR SWAP “OFF”  
LR SWAP “ON”  
POSITION knob/PUSH SEL. button  
You can move the displayed SPLIT line/H line/R image (only in “R SHIFT” or “ANAGLYPH”) by turning  
the POSITION knob.  
To move right/up: Turn the POSITION knob clockwise.  
To move left/down: Turn the POSITION knob counterclockwise.  
To select a line to move: Press the PUSH SEL. button.  
Pressing and holding the PUSH SEL. button for 3 seconds or longer resets the lines and R image to the default positions.  
The intensities of the SPLIT and H lines can be changed in “L. INTENSITY” under the MAIN MENU “3D SETTING.” (page 19)  
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Other 3D functions  
SCOPE button/lamp  
You can display the wave form monitor or vector scope, and compare and check the SDI IN 1/L and SDI IN 2/R input signals.  
Works in MIX mode. The operation to be performed differs in other modes. (page 9)  
Each time you press the SCOPE button, the display mode changes in the following order.  
No display  
Parallel wave form  
monitor  
:
:
Does not display the wave form monitor/vector scope.  
Tiles the wave form monitors of the images input into the SDI IN 1/L and SDI IN 2/R terminals.  
Parallel vector scope  
:
:
Tiles the vector scopes of the images input into the SDI IN 1/L and SDI IN 2/R terminals.  
Difference wave form  
monitor  
Select this to display the differential of the signals from the SDI IN 1/L and SDI IN 2/R terminals in  
wave form monitor.  
:
Difference vector  
scope  
Select this to display the differential of the signals from the SDI IN 1/L and SDI IN 2/R terminals in  
vector scope.  
Y
Y
Y
Parallel wave form monitor  
Parallel vector scope  
Difference wave form monitor Difference vector scope  
When the CAMERA ASSIST MENU “LR SWAP” is set to “ON”, L and R images of the parallel wave form monitor and vector scope are  
exchanged and then displayed.  
The positions of the wave form monitor and vector scope can be changed in “POSITION” under the MAIN MENU “SCOPE SETTING.”  
The wave form monitor and vector scope are not displayed in “R SHIFT” or “ANAGLYPH” of the CAMERA ASSIST MENU.  
The vector scope is not displayed when the input signals are RGB.  
3D CURSOR button/lamp  
When 3D is “ON”, the L and R lines measuring the visual difference between L and R images, and the pixels and percentage between the  
lines, are displayed. The following two modes are available for the line display: “Cursor mode” and “Grid mode.”  
Each time you press the 3D CURSOR button, the line display mode changes in the following order.  
No display  
Cursor mode  
Grid mode  
The information (page 10) and SCOPE are not displayed in “Cursor mode” or “Grid mode.”  
The positions of the pixels and percentage can be changed in “POSITION” under the MAIN MENU “INFORMATION.”  
Cursor mode  
The L, R, and H lines appear, which measure the visual difference.  
The H and L lines are fined dotted lines, and the R line a coarse dotted line. The selected line is displayed as a solid line.  
L line (Group A)  
R line (Group A)  
Pixels/Percentage between L and R lines  
-
H line (Group B)  
H line (Group A)  
(selected line)  
R line (Group B)  
L line (Group B)  
The line color changes when the line goes beyond “FAR LIMIT” or “NEAR LIMIT” under the MAIN MENU “3D SETTING.”  
The ratio of the difference between the L and R lines to the horizontal pixels appears in the percentage display.  
In the percentage display, “+” indicates the pop-up level (when the L line is placed on the right of the R line), and “–” the depth  
(when the L line is placed on the left of the R line).  
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In Cursor mode, the lines of the following two groups are displayed:  
Group A: L line/R line/H line (Normal: Green / Over the LIMIT: Red)  
Group B: L line/R line/H line (Normal: Magenta / Over the LIMIT: Orange)  
• You can change a group to display by pressing the SELECT button. Each time you press the SELECT button,  
the group changes as shown on the right.  
• The line color turns to a color to be used when the LIMIT is exceeded when it goes beyond “FAR LIMIT” or  
“NEAR LIMIT” under the MAIN MENU “3D SETTING.”  
You can move the L, R, and H lines by turning the POSITION knob.  
To move right/up:  
To move left/down:  
Turn the POSITION knob clockwise.  
Turn the POSITION knob counterclockwise.  
To select a line to move: Press the PUSH SEL. button. Each time you press the button, the selected line changes in the following order.  
L line  
R line  
H line  
L+R line  
• When you select a line while both Group A and B are displayed, the selection is performed for Group A first, and then for Group B.  
• When both L and R lines are selected, the lines cannot be moved separately.  
• Pressing and holding the PUSH SEL. button for 3 seconds or longer resets the displayed lines to the default positions.  
Grid mode  
The grid lines appear, which measure the visual difference.  
Pixels/Percentage between the grid lines  
Center window  
The following two types of the grid mode display are available: Normal display and Center window display.  
You can change the display by pressing the SELECT button.  
Normal display  
Center window display  
The width of the grid line can be changed. Turning the POSITION knob enlarges/reduces the width based on the upper left of the screen as  
the datum point.  
To enlarge: Turn the POSITION knob clockwise.  
To reduce: Turn the POSITION knob counterclockwise.  
Reduce the width  
Enlarge the width  
The ratio of the difference between the grid lines to the horizontal pixels appears in the percentage display.  
Pressing and holding the PUSH SEL. button for 3 seconds or longer resets the grid width to 100 pixels (default).  
When “L. INTENSITY” under the MAIN MENU “3D SETTING” is set to “LOW”, the grid line is displayed translucent.  
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Setting the menu (MAIN MENU/SET-UP MENU)  
Menu Operations  
MAIN MENU  
SET-UP MENU  
Item being  
selected  
1 Display the menu.  
To display the MAIN MENU  
Press MENU button.  
Operation  
guide  
To display the SET-UP MENU  
Press button while holding button.  
2 Press  
buttons to select an item, then press button.  
MAIN MENU  
Ex. When “MARKER” is  
selected.  
For some items, adjustments will be made by pressing  
.
3
Press buttons to select an item, then press  
buttons to make adjustments.  
4 Press MENU button to finish the menu operation.  
Pressing MENU button repeatedly deactivates the display of the menu.  
Menu Transition Diagram  
MAIN MENU  
SDI FORMAT 1  
SDI FORMAT 2  
DVI FORMAT 1  
DVI FORMAT 2  
SINGLE IMAGE  
FRAME SYNC.  
FAR LIMIT  
PICTURE FUNCTION  
BACK LIGHT  
APERTURE  
APERTURE LEVEL  
I/P MODE  
sub menu  
reset  
3G SDI LEVEL B  
SDI DUAL LINK  
3D SETTING  
AREA MARKER  
MARKER ASPECT  
SAFETY MARKER  
SAFETY AREA  
NEAR LIMIT  
L. INTENSITY  
FRAME  
CENTER MARKER  
LINE BRIGHTNESS  
R-AREA MARKER  
R-MARKER ASPECT  
R-SAFETY MARKER  
R-SAFETY AREA  
ASPECT  
LEVEL METER ch  
BAR TYPE  
REFERENCE LEVEL  
OVER LEVEL  
BAR BRIGHTNESS  
PEAK HOLD  
MARKER  
BALANCE  
E.AUDIO GROUP  
LEVEL METER SETTING  
AUDIO SETTING  
SCOPE SETTING  
SYNC FUNCTION  
GAIN  
SIZE  
POSITION  
TRANSPARENT  
AUTO OFF  
NO SYNC ACTION  
DELAY TIME  
LOW LATENCY  
WAVE DISPLAY  
WAVE FILTER  
WAVE OVER LEVEL  
MARKING  
LEVEL  
SET-UP MENU  
FUNCTION SETTING  
PICTURE SUB ADJ.  
H POSITION ADJ.  
WHITE BALANCE SET.  
REMOTE SETTING  
INFORMATION  
sub menu POSI.  
TALLY SELECT  
SD4:3 LARGE  
DIMMER  
CONTRAST  
BRIGHT  
CHROMA  
sub menu  
reset  
3D H POSITION  
sub menu  
reset  
GAMMA  
COLOR TEMP.  
R DRIVE  
G DRIVE  
B DRIVE  
R CUT OFF  
G CUT OFF  
B CUT OFF  
sub menu  
reset  
SERIAL TYPE  
PARALLEL TYPE  
PIN1  
PIN2  
PIN3  
PIN4  
PIN5  
PIN6  
PIN7  
POSITION  
SOURCE ID  
CONTROL LOCK  
DVI INPUT SEL.  
CHARACTER SET.  
STATUS DISPLAY  
TIME CODE  
CRC ERROR  
SUB HOUR METER  
MODEL  
SDI FORMAT  
PIN8  
all reset  
VERSION  
HOUR METER  
The menu automatically disappears in about 30 seconds after the previous operation.  
Some items may not appear on the menu depending on the input or the input signal.  
The items controlled by the MAKE system do not appear on the menu.  
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MAIN MENU  
PICTURE FUNCTION  
Setting for the picture quality.  
Item  
Content  
Setting value  
OFF, ON  
APERTURE *1  
APERTURE LEVEL *1  
I/P MODE  
Activates/deactivates the function at the level set in “APERTURE LEVEL.”  
Simultaneously corrects the frequency characteristics of the RGB colors.  
Selects a proper mode corresponding to the input picture.  
01 – 10  
NORMAL, CINEMA, FIELD  
Display the sub menu which enables you to adjust the items of “PICTURE FUNCTION” while viewing the actual picture.  
Restore the default settings for all the items in “PICTURE FUNCTION.”  
sub menu  
reset  
*1  
Memorized for each input.  
BACK LIGHT Setting value: -20 – +20  
Adjusts the brightness of the display.  
3G SDI LEVEL B Setting value: DS1, DS2  
Selects the data stream from two HD SDI signals multiplexed when a 3G SDI LEVEL B signal comes in.  
The setting value will be invalid if a 3G SDI LEVEL B DUAL LINK signal is input.  
SDI DUAL LINK Setting value: OFF, ON  
Activates/deactivates the DUAL LINK function of SDI signals.  
“DUAL LINK” is displayed when the setting is set to “ON.” (“Status indication of DUAL LINK/3G SDI signal information” on page 11)  
Set this setting to “OFF” when an SDI signal other than DUAL LINK SDI is input.  
3D SETTING  
3D function settings.  
Item  
Content  
Setting value  
SDI FORMAT 1 *1  
Set the first choice for 3D format in SDI input.  
The setting values and features are as follows.  
LbL-RL  
LbL-LR  
SbS-HD-LR  
SbS-HD-RL  
SbS-SD-LR  
SbS-SD-RL  
LbL-RL  
LbL-LR  
SbS-HD-LR  
SbS-HD-RL  
SbS-SD-LR  
SbS-SD-RL  
LINE BY LINE, the first line: R image  
LINE BY LINE, the first line: L image  
SIDE BY SIDE compressed horizontally, L image on the left  
SIDE BY SIDE compressed horizontally, R image on the left  
SIDE BY SIDE not compressed, L image on the left  
SIDE BY SIDE not compressed, R image on the left  
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• When the 3D mode is “ON” in 3D input, pressing the SELECT button switches between  
“FORMAT1” and “FORMAT2.”  
SDI FORMAT 2 *1  
DVI FORMAT 1 *1  
DVI FORMAT 2 *1  
Set the second choice for 3D format in SDI input.  
Set the first choice for 3D format in DVI input.  
Set the second choice for 3D format in DVI input.  
SINGLE IMAGE *1  
Select a channel to be displayed when the 3D mode is “ON.”  
OFF  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
OFF  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
Normal 3D (Left and right images)  
L image only  
R image only  
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Synchronize the left and right input signals by forcibly locking the SDI IN 2/R input for the SDI IN 1/L OFF  
FRAME SYNC.  
input in MIX mode.  
ON  
• The time base cannot be corrected on this product. To take 3D images strictly, perform  
GENLOCK on the shooting device, and set this setting to “OFF.”  
• When “ON” is selected, the playback proceeds one frame later than when “OFF” is selected.  
Set the limit of the depth in Cursor mode of “3D cursor.”  
• The line color changes when the difference between the vertical lines goes beyond the  
specified range.  
Set the limit of the pop-up level in Cursor mode of “3D cursor.”  
• The line color changes when the difference between the vertical lines goes beyond the  
specified range.  
Set the intensity of lines displayed in the CAMERA ASSIST MENU and “3D cursor.”  
• When “LOW” is selected, the grid lines are displayed translucent in Grid mode of “3D  
cursor.”  
– 0.1% – – 4.0%  
+01% – +20%  
FAR LIMIT  
NEAR LIMIT  
L. INTENSITY  
HIGH  
LOW  
*1  
Works when the MIX mode is “OFF” or invalid.  
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Menu Configuration (cont.)  
ASPECT Setting value: 4:3, 16:9  
Set the aspect ratio of images.  
Not activate when picture is displayed in the 1:1 mode.  
MARKER*1*2  
Settings for marker functions.  
Item  
Content  
Setting value  
1/2 AREA MARKER *3  
Activate/deactivate the area marker and select the style of it.  
The setting values and features are as follows.  
OFF  
LINE  
HALF  
HALF+L  
BLK.  
OFF  
LINE  
HALF  
Deactivate the marker.  
Displays the area with an outline.  
The area outside the specified aspect ratio of the screen is  
displayed at 50% transparency.  
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BLK.+L  
HALF+L  
BLK.  
The area of the specified aspect ratio of the screen is  
indicated by an outline, and the area outside of that is  
displayed at 50% transparency.  
The area outside the specified aspect ratio of the screen is  
black. Only the portion of the picture within the designated  
area is displayed.  
The area of the specified aspect ratio of the screen is  
indicated by an outline, and the area outside of that becomes  
black so that only the area inside the line is displayed.  
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BLK.+L  
MARKER ASPECT *3  
SAFETY MARKER  
Select the aspect ratio of the area marker.  
4:3, 14:9, 13:9, 2.35:1,  
1.85:1, 1.66:1  
4
Activate/deactivate the safety marker and select the style of it. *  
OFF, LINE, HALF, HALF+L,  
BLK., BLK.+L  
Adjust the area of the safety marker.  
80% – 100%  
OFF, ON  
SAFETY AREA  
FRAME  
Displays/hides the frame indicating the area of the specified aspect ratio.  
Displays/hides the marker indicating the center position of the picture.  
Adjust the brightness of the marker.  
OFF, ON  
CENTER MARKER  
LINE BRIGHTNESS  
2/2 R-AREA MARKER *3  
HIGH, LOW  
4
Display/Hide the area marker and select a type. *  
OFF, LINE, HALF,  
HALF+L,  
BLK., BLK.+L  
R-MARKER ASPECT *3  
R-SAFETY MARKER  
Select the aspect ratio of the area marker.  
4:3, 14:9, 13:9, 2.35:1,  
1.85:1, 1.66:1  
4
Activate/deactivate the safety marker and select the style of it. *  
OFF, LINE, HALF,  
HALF+L,  
BLK., BLK.+L  
Adjust the area of the safety marker.  
80% – 100%  
R-SAFETY AREA  
The area marker or the safety marker is displayed by using AREA MARKER or SAFETY MARKER button, or external control.  
Select either non-“R-” items or “R-” items to activate by using external control (“External control” on page 26).  
When a picture is displayed in 4:3 aspect ratio, the safety marker for the 4:3 area is displayed.  
To display the safety marker for the area of a picture displayed in 16:9 aspect ratio, hide the area marker.  
*1  
Memorized for each input.  
*2  
Not displayed in 1:1 mode or when “SD4:3 LARGE” under the SET-UP MENU “FUNCTION SETTING” is set to “ON” and 4:3 format signals  
are input.  
*3  
Displayed only when picture is displayed in 16:9 aspect ratio.  
The setting values are the same as that of “AREA MARKER.”  
*4  
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AUDIO SETTING  
Settings for the audio output balance, EMBEDDED AUDIO signals and level meter.  
Item  
Content  
Setting value  
Adjust the balance between the right and left speakers.  
L5 – L1, 0, R1 – R5  
BALANCE  
E.AUDIO GROUP *1  
Select the audio channel group of the EMBEDDED AUDIO signals.  
1G  
The setting values and selectable audio channels of EMBEDDED AUDIO signals are as follows.  
2G  
1-2G  
3G  
1-3G  
1G  
2G  
1-2G  
3G  
1-3G  
Channel 1/2/3/4/1+2/3+4/1 – 4 (1G)  
Channel 5/6/7/8/5+6/7+8/5 – 8 (2G)  
Channel 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/1+2/3+4/5+6/7+8/1 – 4 (1G)/5 – 8 (2G)/1 – 8 (1G+2G)  
Channel 9/10/11/12/9+10/11+12/9 – 12 (3G)  
Channel 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12/1+2/3+4/5+6/7+8/9+10/11+12/  
1 – 4 (1G)/5 – 8 (2G)/9 – 12 (3G)/1 – 8 (1G+2G)/1 – 12 (1-3G)  
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• G means GROUP  
*1  
Adjust the level meter display for the EMBEDDED AUDIO signals.  
LEVEL METER SETTING  
Example of the level meter display —Level meter position and audio channels  
Ex.: When “LEVEL METER ch” is set to “LINE” and “BAR TYPE” is set to “3COLORS”  
OVER LEVEL  
REFERENCE LEVEL  
Red  
Yellow  
Green  
• The level meter with no audio signal input is displayed in white for “3COLORS”, and in gray for “W.100.”  
• You can select the position of the level meter display—top or bottom of the screen (“POSITION” in  
“INFORMATION” on page 24).  
• When “PEAK HOLD” is set to “ON,” the maximum level meter value will remain displayed for a set period  
of time.  
Select how the audio channels are displayed on the level meter.  
OFF  
LINE  
DIVIDE  
– LEVEL METER ch  
– BAR TYPE  
LINE  
DIVIDE  
Displays the channels 1 – 6 at the left of the screen and 7 – 12 at the right.  
Displays the odd channels at the left of the screen and the even channels at  
the right.  
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Select the color of the level meter display.  
3COLORS  
W.100  
3COLORS  
W.100  
Coloring for each level  
White  
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Select the standard input level indicated on the level meter.  
−20dB, −18dB  
– REFERENCE LEVEL  
– OVER LEVEL  
Select the input level’s lower limit indicated in red for the “3COLORS” display.  
−10dB, −8dB,  
−6dB, −4dB, −2dB  
Select the brightness of the level meter.  
LOW, HIGH  
OFF, ON  
– BAR BRIGHTNESS  
Activates/deactivates the peak hold function of the level meter.  
– PEAK HOLD  
*1  
Memorized for each input. In MIX mode, the setting only applies to audio signals input into SDI IN 1/L.  
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Menu Configuration (cont.)  
SCOPE SETTING*1  
Configure the settings for the wave form monitor and vector scope.  
Item  
Content  
Setting value  
–10 – +10  
Adjust the input gain level.  
Set the window size.  
Select the window position.  
GAIN  
SIZE *2 *3  
POSITION *2  
NORMAL, LARGE  
1 (Lower right), 2 (Lower left)  
3 (Upper left), 4 (Upper right)  
TRANSPARENT *3  
Make the background of the window translucent.  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
Translucent  
Normal  
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Set the function to turn off the window automatically 15 minutes after displayed.  
Select a wave form to be displayed for the wave form monitor.  
ON, OFF  
AUTO OFF  
WAVE DISPLAY  
Y, Pb, Pr (HD signal)  
Y, Cb, Cr (SD signal)  
R, G, B (RGB signal)  
FLAT (No filter)  
Turn on/off the lowpass filter to put over the input wave form data.  
WAVE FILTER  
LOWPASS  
*3  
Set the over levels of the luminance signals (Y) and RGB signals.  
WAVE OVER LEVEL  
Example of the wave form monitor  
Example of the vector scope  
Ex.: When the luminance signal is Y, “MARKING” is set to “ON” and “LEVEL” is set to Ex.: When the color bar is  
“080” displayed  
Red  
White  
Y
Image signals  
Start  
End  
• The wave form color of signals over the value specified in “LEVEL” turns red.  
• The display differs depending on the input signal or the “WAVE DISPLAY”  
setting.  
Turn on/off the function to change the wave form color of signals over the value  
specified in “LEVEL.” (below)  
OFF, ON  
070 – 109  
– MARKING  
– LEVEL  
Adjust the lower limit for the over level.  
*1  
The wave form monitor is not displayed when the input signals are DVI (input from a computer). The vector scope is not displayed when the  
input signals are RGB.  
When “SIZE” is set to “LARGE,” the window is displayed in the center of the screen regardless of the “POSITION” setting.  
Not displayed in MIX mode or when the CAMERA ASSIST button is “ON.”  
*2  
*3  
SYNC FUNCTION  
Settings for the synchronization with signals.  
Item  
Content  
Setting value  
OFF  
Select the screen status when no signal is coming in.  
NO SYNC ACTION  
STANDBY  
P.SAVE  
GRAY B.  
STANDBY  
P.SAVE  
GRAY B.  
The monitor is off (on standby)  
Power save mode  
Gray screen  
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Select the period until the screen status changes as selected in “NO SYNC ACTION” after  
signals stop coming in.  
30sec., 5min., 15min.  
DELAY TIME  
Activates/deactivates the function to shorten the time taken to display the picture.  
If the picture is not displayed steadily while “ON” is selected, select “OFF.”  
While “ON” is selected, the displayed picture may become unstable when an  
operation using buttons on the front panel or the menu is performed, or when the  
signal format changes.  
ON  
OFF  
LOW LATENCY  
When setting “NO SYNC ACTION” to “GRAY B.,” the screen color changes to gray and the power consumption of the back light is saved by  
half. Selecting “P.SAVE” (power save mode) saves more power consumption by turning off the back light.  
In the initial setting, “NO SYNC ACTION” is set to “P.SAVE”, and “DELAY TIME” set to “15min.” Change the settings if necessary. (U.S.A. only)  
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SET-UP MENU  
FUNCTION SETTING  
Configure the sub menu display, the lighting color of the tally lamp, the size of images, the brightness of the button lamps.  
Item  
Content  
Setting value  
LOWER1  
UPPER1  
LOWER2  
UPPER2  
sub menu POSI. Select the contents and displaying position of sub menu.”  
The setting values and features are as follows.  
LOWER1  
UPPER1  
LOWER2  
UPPER2  
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Displays the current setting and adjustment bar at the lower part of the screen.  
Displays the current setting and adjustment bar at the upper part of the screen.  
Displays the current setting at the lower part of the screen.  
Displays the current setting at the upper part of the screen.  
The adjustment bar is not displayed for some items.  
Select the color of the tally lamp.  
GREEN, RED  
TALLY SELECT  
SD4:3 LARGE  
Selects the picture size when the input signal format is 4:3.  
The setting values and features are as follows.  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
Matches the vertical picture size to the number of pixels.  
Matches the horizontal picture size to the horizontal size of the screen.  
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Select the intensity of the button lamps.  
NORMAL, DARK  
DIMMER  
PICTURE SUB ADJ.  
Configure the standard level of image adjustment.  
Item  
Content  
Setting value  
– 20 – +20  
– 20 – +20  
– 20 – +20  
CONTRAST *1  
BRIGHT *1  
CHROMA *1  
sub menu  
reset  
Adjust the standard level for the contrast adjusted with the CONTRAST knob on the front panel.  
Adjust the standard level for the brightness adjusted with the BRIGHT knob on the front panel.  
Adjust the standard level for the chroma adjusted with the CHROMA knob on the front panel.  
Display the sub menu which enables you to adjust the items in “PICTURE SUB ADJ.” while viewing the actual picture.  
Restore the default settings for all the items in “PICTURE SUB ADJ.” (You cannot select items to reset.)  
*1  
Memorized for each input.  
H POSITION ADJ.  
Adjust the center position of SIDE BY SIDE images.  
Item  
Content  
Setting value  
– 032 – +031  
Display the center line to adjust the horizontal image position.  
• The setting will be valid when the 3D mode is “ON” and MIX mode is “OFF” or invalid.  
3D H POSITION  
Display the sub menu which enables you to adjust the items in “H POSITION ADJ.” while viewing the actual picture.  
Restore the default settings for all the items in “H POSITION ADJ.”  
sub menu  
reset  
WHITE BALANCE SET.  
Selects the gamma correction value, color temperature and adjusts the drive level and cutoff point of each color (R/G/B).  
Item  
Content  
Setting value  
Select a gamma correction.  
2.2 (equivalent to γ2.2), 2.35 (equivalent to γ2.35)  
2.45 (equivalent to γ2.45), 2.6 (equivalent to γ2.6)  
9300K, 6500K, USER  
GAMMA  
Select the color temperature.  
COLOR TEMP.  
• The color temperature is corrected when the 3D mode is “ON.”  
Adjust the drive level of each color (red, green, and blue).  
MIN – 000 – MAX (in 256 grades)  
MIN – 000 – MAX (in 256 grades)  
R DRIVE  
G DRIVE  
B DRIVE *1  
R CUT OFF  
G CUT OFF  
B CUT OFF *1  
Adjust the cutoff point of each color (red, green, and blue).  
Display the sub menu which enables you to adjust the items in “WHITE BALANCE SET.” while viewing the actual picture.  
sub menu  
reset  
Restore the default settings for the drive levels and cutoff points of the selected color temperature. (You cannot select  
items to reset.)  
*1  
Memorized for each color temperature.  
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Menu Configuration (cont.)  
REMOTE SETTING (“External Control” on pages 26)  
Settings for the external control.  
Item  
Content  
Setting value  
Select the input terminal used for external control by serial  
communication.  
RS232C  
RS485  
SERIAL TYPE  
Select the external control method for the MAKE/TRIGGER terminal.  
MAKE, TRIGGER, SET  
PARALLEL TYPE  
Assign the control functions to the pins of the MAKE/TRIGGER terminal.  
Assign a function to each pin terminal by selecting “SET” in  
“PARALLEL TYPE” mentioned above.  
PIN1  
PIN2  
PIN3  
PIN4  
PIN5  
<Functions controlled by the  
MAKE/TRIGGER system> on page  
27.  
The functions are assigned for “PIN6” – “PIN8” and you cannot change the  
assignment of these functions.  
PIN6  
PIN7  
PIN8  
“Using the MAKE/TRIGGER  
system” on page 26  
INFORMATION  
Settings for the information display of the monitor.  
Item  
Content  
Setting value  
UPPER  
POSITION  
Select the position to show the information display (“On the  
LOWER  
Information Display” on page 10).  
Select whether the name assigned in “CHARACTER SET.” is displayed on  
the screen (“On the Information Display” on page 10).  
OFF  
ON  
SOURCE ID  
When “AUTO” is selected, the display color synchronizes with the  
color of the tally lamp while the tally lamp is lit.  
AUTO  
CHARACTER SET. *1  
Assign a name to each video source as you like (10 characters at maximum).  
You can also enter a name using the RS-232C system.  
Setting of “CHARACTER SET.”  
1
Change the input to one that you want to assign a video source name  
for.  
2
3
Select “CHARACTER SET.”  
Press the  
buttons to select a character to enter at first.  
Each time you press the button, the characters change in the  
following order. Press button to reverse the order.  
space  
4
Press button to move the arrow to the next space.  
The characters entered before moving the arrow are memorized.  
Repeat steps 3 and 4 (10 characters at maximum).  
Press MENU button to store the name.  
5
6
Select whether the status of the current input and the setting of MUTING  
AUTO, OFF, ON  
STATUS DISPLAY  
are displayed on the screen (“On the Status Display” on page 11).  
*2  
*2  
Select the type of the TIME CODE display.  
VITC , LTC , D-VITC  
TIME CODE  
CRC ERROR  
Select whether the CRC error indication for the input HD SDI signal is  
displayed on the screen (“On the Information Display” on page 10).  
OFF  
ON  
Display the hours of use (unit: hour).  
You can reset this item.  
SUB HOUR METER  
Display the model name of the monitor.  
Display the version of the monitor.  
MODEL  
VERSION  
Display the total hours of use (unit: hour).  
HOUR METER  
This item is used for maintenance of the monitor. You cannot reset this item.  
*1  
*2  
Memorized for each input.  
Ancillary time code  
24  
CONTROL LOCK Setting value: OFF, VOL.LOCK, ALL LOCK  
Settings for disabling the buttons on the front panel.  
The following operations are not available when “VOL.LOCK” is selected.  
– VOLUME adjustment knob  
– Picture adjustment knob  
The “ALL LOCK” function disables to control the buttons on the front panel. But following operations are available.  
– Turning on/off (on standby) the monitor.  
– Press the button and button to display the SET-UP MENU, and set “CONTROL LOCK” to “OFF.”  
– Operate this product by external control.  
When you perform operations other than the above, “ Control lock on!” appears.  
DVI INPUT SEL. Setting value: AUTO, COMPO., RGB, PC  
Settings for formats of signals input into the DVI-D (HDCP) terminal.  
Automatically distinguishes signals when set to “AUTO.” (Normally, select “AUTO”)  
Select “COMPO.”, “RGB” or “PC” when the picture is not displayed correctly with “AUTO.”  
DVI-D input of the monitor is compatible with HDCP.  
SDI FORMAT Setting value:AUTO, MS1YCbCr, MS2YCbCr,  
MS3YCbCr, MS4YCbCr, MS2 RGB, MS3 RGB, 3G-B-DS  
Settings for formats of signals for 3G SDI/HD SDI DUAL LINK input.  
Automatically distinguishes signals when set to “AUTO.” (Normally, select “AUTO”)  
If the picture is unstable with “AUTO”, select the setting value according to the input signal format.  
When “AUTO” is not selected, “M” appears in the status display.  
all reset  
Restores all the settings and adjustments of the monitor to the default.  
“HOUR METER” and the settings done by using the adjustment knobs on the front panel will not be reset.  
If reset while the AC power is on, the monitor turns off (standby), and then turns on automatically.  
If reset while the DC power is on, the monitor turns off (standby).  
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External control  
About the external control  
Using the MAKE/TRIGGER  
system  
This monitor has three external control terminals.  
MAKE/TRIGGER terminal (RJ-45): The following external control  
systems are available.  
The MAKE/TRIGGER terminal is configured as follows.  
You can assign a function to each pin terminal in “REMOTE SETTING.”  
(“PIN1, PIN2, PIN3, PIN4, PIN5” in “PARALLEL TYPE” on page 24)  
1 MAKE (make contact) system:  
Controls the monitor by short-circuiting the corresponding pin  
terminal to the GND pin terminal, or disconnecting (opening) it.  
You cannot change the functions assigned to the pin terminals  
from 6th to 8th.  
2 TRIGGER (trigger) system:  
Controls the monitor by sending the pulse signal  
instantaneously to the corresponding pin terminal.  
“Using the MAKE/TRIGGER system” on the right.  
Pin No.  
Pin name  
PIN1  
PIN2  
PIN3  
PIN4  
PIN5  
TALLY  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RS-485 terminal (RJ-45): Controls the monitor with the RS-485  
system (“Using the serial communication” on page 28).  
RS-232C terminal (D-sub 9-pin): Controls the monitor with the RS-  
232C system (“Using the serial communication” on page 28).  
Set the following items of “REMOTE SETTING” in SET-UP MENU  
according to the external control terminal and control system (→  
“SERIAL TYPE,” “PARALLEL TYPE” on page 24).  
This is a female  
terminal.  
*1  
*2  
ENABLE  
GND  
The settings of this unit  
Control  
terminal  
“SERIAL “PARALLEL  
TYPE”  
Control system  
*1  
*2  
The 6th pin terminal controls turning on or off the tally lamp  
(available to control even when the 7th pin terminal is invalid).  
The 7th pin terminal makes the external control valid/invalid.  
Make sure to control the terminal by the MAKE system.  
TYPE”  
setting  
setting  
MAKE  
MAKE/  
MAKE  
TRIGGER  
terminal  
TRIGGER  
TRIGGER  
To assign the functions to the pin terminals  
RS-485  
terminal  
*1  
RS485  
RS-485  
For the operation procedure, see page 18.  
Serial  
1
2
3
Select “REMOTE SETTING” on the SET-UP MENU.  
Set “PARALLEL TYPE” to “SET.”  
Select a pin name (“PIN1” – “PIN5”) for which you want  
to assign a function, then select the function you want  
to assign.  
communication  
RS-232C  
terminal  
*1  
RS232C  
RS-232C  
*1  
For a monitor connected to a personal computer etc, select  
the terminal the equipment is actually connected to. For other  
monitors, select “RS485.”  
Control priority is as follows.  
MAKE > TRIGGER = serial communication = buttons and menu on  
the monitor  
You can use external control even when “CONTROL LOCK” is set to  
“VOL.LOCK” or “ALL LOCK.” (page 25)  
When the monitor is off (on standby), external control is not  
available. But certain external controls (starting/terminating  
communication, turning on the monitor) are available through the  
serial communication. (page 29)  
For the selectable functions, see the table on page 29.  
Operation of the external control  
1
2
Set “PARALLEL TYPE” of “REMOTE SETTING” to “MAKE”  
or “TRIGGER” in the SET-UP MENU.  
Short-circuit the 7th pin terminal (ENABLE) to the  
8th pin terminal (GND) so that the monitor can be  
controlled by the external control.  
<MAKE/TRIGGER system>  
3
When the “MAKE” system is selected:  
You can control the monitor by a personal computer or dedicated  
Operate each function by short-circuiting the  
corresponding pin terminal to the 8th pin terminal  
(GND) or opening it.  
*2  
controller .  
“Using the MAKE/TRIGGER system” on the right.  
*2  
The controller is not commercially available. Consult your dealer if  
When the “TRIGGER” system is selected:  
Operate each function by pulse control, that is short-  
circuiting the corresponding pin terminal to the 8th pin  
terminal (GND) for about 1 second and opening it.  
you need it.  
<Serial communication>  
When changing the input with MAKE system, only one pin terminal  
must be short-circuited. (Other pin terminals must be opened.)  
When selecting the “TRIGGER” system, you can operate only one  
function at a time. Operate the functions one by one.  
PC, etc.  
RS-485  
OUT  
RS-485  
IN  
RS-485  
OUT  
RS-485  
IN  
RS-485 IN  
or  
RS-232C  
RS-485  
OUT  
For the details, see page 28.  
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<Functions controlled by the MAKE/TRIGGER system>  
Display  
TALLY SEL  
Functions to be controlled  
Selects the color of the tally lamp  
Opening  
Green  
Invalid  
Invalid  
Invalid  
Off  
Short-circuiting  
Red  
Valid  
Valid  
Valid  
On  
SDI 1/L  
Changes the input to “SDI 1/L”  
Changes the input to “SDI 2/R”  
Changes the input to “DVI”  
SDI 2/R  
DVI  
3D  
Activates/Deactivates the 3D mode  
Activates/Deactivates the MIX mode  
MIX  
Off  
On  
*3  
3D FORMAT  
3G-B.DS  
DUAL LINK  
MARKER  
FRAME  
3D format 1/3D format 2 change  
FORMAT1  
DS1  
FORMAT2  
DS2  
Selects the data stream of “3G SDI LEVEL B”  
Turns on or off “SDI DUAL LINK”  
Off  
On  
Displays the area and safety markers  
Indication of the area of the specified aspect ratio  
The center marker indication  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
C.MARKER  
MARK.SEL  
ASPECT  
1:1  
Off  
On  
*4  
Selects the items of “MARKER”  
Non-“R-” items  
4:3  
“R-” items  
16:9  
Changes the aspect ratio  
Displays in 1:1 mode  
Off  
On  
*5  
STATUS  
L.METER  
TIME CODE  
SOURCE ID  
PARA.WFM  
PARA.VS  
BAL.WFM  
BAL.VS  
Status display  
“On the Status Display” on page 11  
*6  
Audio level meter display  
Time code display  
Off  
On  
*7  
*8  
“SOURCE ID” in “INFORMATION” on page 24  
Displays the wave form monitor (Normal or Parallel)  
Displays the vector scope (Normal or Parallel)  
Displays the wave form monitor (Normal or Difference)  
Displays the vector scope (Normal or Difference)  
Color off  
COLOR OFF  
SCR CHECK  
I/P MODE  
MUTING  
DIMMER  
−−−  
Color  
Monochrome  
*9  
Screens check  
*10  
Change a mode according to the input picture  
Muting on/off  
Off  
NORMAL  
On  
DARK  
Change the intensity of the button lamps  
No function  
*3  
*4  
*5  
The 3D format changes in the same way as the SELECT button pressed in 3D mode.  
Selects which functions in “MARKER” are activated, non-“R-” items or “R-” items (“MARKER” on page 20).  
Displays the information shown when INPUT SELECT button of the current input is pressed (“On the Status Display” on page 11). While  
controlling with the MAKE system, the information is displayed only at the moment of short-circuiting.  
While controlling with the MAKE system, the level meter is switched between displayed (short-circuiting) and hidden (opening). When  
“LEVEL METER ch” is set to “OFF,” the level meter is not displayed (“NO EFFECT” appears). While controlling with the TRIGGER system, the  
pattern of the audio channel display is switched.  
While controlling with the MAKE system, the available set-up options will be the setting value currently selected in “SOURCE ID” (“ON” or  
“AUTO” [short-circuiting]) and “OFF” (opening). While controlling with the TRIGGER system, uses the same set-up option as those in the SET-  
UP MENU (“SOURCE ID” in “INFORMATION” on page 24).  
*6  
*7  
*8  
While controlling with the TRIGGER system, the display mode changes in the same way as for the normal SCOPE function. (e on page 9)  
While controlling with the MAKE system, the displayed (short-cirtuiting)/hidden (opening) operations are performed as follows regardless of  
the MAIN MENU “AUTO OFF” setting:  
[PIN 1] − [PIN 5] settings  
PARA.WFM PARA.VS BAL.WFM  
Priority when the settings a re configured simultaneously  
Display  
Invalid  
BAL.VS  
Wave form Vector Wave form Vector  
Wave form monitor > Vector scope  
monitor  
Parallel  
scope  
monitor  
scope  
MIX  
mode  
Parallel Difference Difference  
Parallel wave  
form monitor  
Difference wave  
form monitor  
Parallel  
vector scope  
Difference  
vector scope  
Valid wave form vector wave form vector  
monitor scope monitor scope  
>
>
>
*9  
While controlling with the MAKE system, the screen is switched between normal screen (opening) and blue screen (short-circuiting). While  
controlling with the TRIGGER system, the screen changes in the same way as when pressing SCREENS CHECK button (w on page 9).  
Must be controlled with the TRIGGER system. The mode changes in the order of “NORMAL” “CINEMA” “FIELD” (This function cannot be  
controlled with the MAKE system).  
*10  
You cannot assign the same function to different pin terminals.  
The TRIGGER system switches each function by short-circuiting the pin terminal for about 1 second and opening it.  
27  
External Control (cont.)  
Using the serial communication  
You can control the monitor from a personal computer etc. via the RS-485 or RS-232C terminal.  
Consult your dealer for the details of the external control specification.  
<Communication specifications>  
Terminal  
specification  
Input terminal  
RS-485  
RS-232C  
Cable  
Communication specifications  
A straight LAN cable  
Baud Rate: 4800 bps  
Data Bits: 8 bits  
Parity: No parity  
A straight cable with a D-sub 9-pin connector (male  
for the monitor, female for the personal computer  
etc.)  
See below  
Stop Bits: 1 bit  
Flow Control: No control  
Communication Code: ASCII Code  
<Specifications of the RS-485 terminal>  
Pin No.  
IN terminal signal  
TXD +  
TXD −  
RXD +  
NC  
OUT terminal signal  
TXD +  
TXD −  
RXD +  
NC  
1
2
3
4
5
NC  
NC  
This is a female terminal.  
6
7
8
RXD −  
NC  
GND  
RXD −  
NC  
GND  
<Specifications of the RS-232C terminal>  
Pin No.  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
NC  
RXD  
TXD  
NC  
GND  
NC  
RTS  
CTS  
NC  
This is a female terminal.  
The 7th terminal and the 8th terminal are connected.  
<Command outline>  
All commands consist of the following segments.  
Header  
Monitor ID  
Command ID  
Function  
Data  
Cr (0Dh)  
On Header  
“!”  
“?”  
“@”  
:
:
:
Operation commands from the personal computer, etc. (<Basic command list> on page 29)  
Reference commands from the personal computer, etc.  
Status returns from the monitor  
To start communication, send the connection command from the personal computer etc. To terminate the communication, send the  
termination command from the personal computer etc.  
Example of communication procedures  
1 Starting the communication: connection command (!00BCN1Cr)  
Monitor  
2 Monitor’s status (@00BOKCr)  
3 Selecting “SDI 1/L” input (!00BINACr)  
4 Monitor’s status (@00BOKCr)  
PC, etc.  
5 Terminating the communication: termination command (!00BCN0Cr)  
6 Monitor’s status (@00BOKCr)  
28  
<Basic command list>  
No.  
Commands  
Functions  
Starts communication (connection)  
Terminates communication (termination)  
Assigns the control ID  
Data  
*1  
!
!
!
!
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
B
B
B
B
C
C
I
N
N
D
D
1
0
S
R
Cr  
Cr  
No data  
No data  
01 – 99  
No data  
00: Hide  
1
2
3
4
*1  
*1  
*1  
*2  
E
E
T
T
x
x
Cr  
I
Cr  
Initializes the control ID  
*1  
*1  
*2  
*2  
!
!
*
*
*
B
B
I
I
D
D
S
P
x
x
x
x
Cr  
Cr  
Displays/hides the ID  
5
6
01: Display  
00: Hide  
*
D
E
C
H
U
K
Flashes/hides the selected ID No. of the monitor  
Displays the MAIN MENU/Quits the menu operation  
01: Display  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
M
U
D
A
A
S
P
P
I
N
Cr  
No data  
No data  
No data  
No data  
No data  
No data  
No data  
No data  
No data  
No data  
No data  
No data  
7
Moves the cursor downward (  
Moves the cursor downward (  
)
)
P Cr  
O W  
8
N
R
Cr  
Cr  
Cr  
P
9
Makes setting/adjustment (  
Makes setting/adjustment (  
Displays the SET-UP MENU  
Turns on the monitor  
)
D
D
E
J
J
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
)
L
T
1
0
A
B
C
S
U
Cr  
W
W
N
N
N
I
Cr  
Cr  
Cr  
Cr  
Cr  
P
Turns off the monitor (on standby)  
Selects “SDI 1/L” input  
I
Selects “SDI 2/R” input  
Selects “DVI” input  
I
3
D
Cr  
E
Displays the status *  
00: Off  
01: On  
*1  
*2  
!
*
*
B
A M U  
T
x
x
Cr  
x
Turns muting on/off  
19  
00: 4:3  
01: 16:9  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*2  
!
!
!
!
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
B
B
B
B
A
R
R
S
S
O
O
E
P
P
P
L
x
O
U
E
x
Cr  
I
Changes the aspect ratio  
Cr Configures POSITION settings  
Configures PUSH SEL. settings  
Operates the SELECT keys  
20  
21  
22  
23  
*2  
S
S
C
x
x
x
−999 – +999  
00: Change selection,  
01: Reset the position  
*2  
H
T
x
x
Cr  
Cr  
No data  
00: Off  
01: Cursor mode  
02: Grid mode  
*1  
*2  
!
*
*
B
3
D
S
C
A
L
E
x
x
Cr  
Changes 3D cursor mode  
24  
00: Off  
01: On  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*2  
!
!
!
*
*
*
*
*
*
B
B
B
3
C
D
x
x
Cr  
R
Changes 3D mode  
25  
26  
27  
A M  
E
x
A
Cr  
Displays the CAMERA ASSIST MENU  
Changes MIX mode  
No data  
00: Off  
01: On  
*2  
M
I
X
x
Cr  
“Cr” is 0Dh.  
The commands for starting communication (connection) (No. 1), terminating communication (termination) (No. 2), and turning on the  
monitor (No. 13) can be used while the monitor is off (on standby).  
*1  
Enter the monitor’s ID for “**.” The initial setting of the monitor’s ID is “00.” When connecting several monitors, “00” is a command for  
controlling all monitors at once.  
Enter the appropriate data to “xx.”  
Displays the information shown when the INPUT SELECT button currently lit is pressed (“On the Status Display” on page 11).  
*2  
*3  
29  
Troubleshooting  
Solutions to common problems related to the monitor are described here. If none of the solutions presented here solve the problem, unplug the  
monitor and consult an authorized dealer or service center.  
Symptom  
Probable cause and corrective action  
button to turn it on.  
Plugs should be firmly inserted.  
Turn on the AC power switch on the back of this product.  
Page  
9
7
7
Press the  
Cannot turn on the unit.  
If you do not turn on the monitor by pressing the  
button while the DC power is turned  
on, disconnect the DC connector, set up the DC power within the operating range, and then  
connect the connector again.  
Select the correct input using the INPUT SELECT buttons.  
Connect the signal cable firmly.  
Turn on the power of the connected component and set the output correctly.  
Check whether the input signal format is acceptable on the monitor.  
9
7
No picture with the power on.  
33, 34  
Adjust the volume level.  
Deactivate the muting function.  
8
9
No sound.  
Connect the signal cable firmly.  
7
Turn on the power of the connected component and set the output correctly.  
Input a signal compatible with the unit.  
11, 33,  
34  
“Out of range” appears.  
Select the correct input using the INPUT SELECT buttons.  
Connect the signal cable firmly.  
9
7
Turn on the power of the connected component and output video signals. Or, check whether  
the video output of the component (video output setting of the VCR or graphic board of the  
computer) is set correctly.  
“NO SYNC” appears.  
Adjust each picture adjustment knob on the front panel or adjust the items of “PICTURE SUB  
ADJ.” in the SET-UP MENU. Or, perform “reset” in “PICTURE SUB ADJ.”  
Check whether the setting of COLOR OFF or SCREENS CHECK buttons are appropriate.  
Adjust the items of “WHITE BALANCE SET.” in the SET-UP MENU. Or, perform “reset” in “WHITE  
BALANCE SET.”  
8, 23  
9
23  
Wrong color, no color.  
Adjust the picture contrast or brightness by using the adjustment knobs on the front panel.  
Or, adjust “CONTRAST” or “BRIGHT” of “PICTURE SUB ADJ.” in the SET-UP MENU.  
Check whether the setting of 1:1 is appropriate.  
Check “ASPECT” of the MAIN MENU, and “ SD4:3 LARGE “ under the SET-UP MENU “FUNCTION 20, 23  
8, 23  
9
The picture becomes blurred.  
Wrong picture position, wrong  
picture size.  
For some signals, the picture  
cannot be displayed fully in the  
effective screen area. There is no  
sure method to solve this problem.  
SETTING.”  
Check whether the input signal format is acceptable on the monitor.  
33, 34  
The items which are not available for the current input or the current input signal are not  
displayed on the menu. Change the input or the input signal.  
The items controlled by the MAKE system do not appear on the menu.  
Set “CONTROL LOCK” in the SET-UP MENU to “OFF.”  
You cannot use the buttons for the items controlled by the MAKE system. Disable the external 26, 27  
Some items do not appear on  
the menu.  
26  
25  
Buttons on the monitor do not  
work.  
control.  
Press the 3D button to enter the 3D mode.  
Press the SELECT button to change the 3D viewing format (when inputting existing 3D images).  
Set the 3D format compatible with input images in “SDI FORMAT 1/SDI FORMAT 2” or “DVI  
FORMAT 1/ DVI FORMAT 2” under the MAIN MENU “3D SETTING.”  
Press the MIX button to enter the MIX mode.  
9, 13  
9, 13  
19  
3D viewing is not available.  
Cannot enter the MIX mode.  
9, 13  
33  
Input L and R images in the same format compatible with the MIX mode.  
Input 3G SDI LEVEL B Dual Stream into the SDI IN 1/L terminal.  
Set “FRAME SYNC.” under the MAIN MENU “3D SETTING” to “ON” or “OFF.”  
19  
The image is distorted or cannot  
be synchronized in MIX mode.  
The following are not malfunctions.  
When a still image is displayed for a long time, it may remain indistinctly on the screen after the picture has changed.  
Though the remaining picture will disappear after a while, there may be a case that it remains for a long period  
depending on the length of time the still image was displayed for. This is due to the characteristics of the LCD  
display and is not a malfunction.  
Red spots, blue spots and green spots on the panel surface are a normal characteristic of LCD displays, and not a  
problem. The LCD display is built with very high precision technology; however, be aware that a few pixels may be  
missing or constantly lit.  
The following symptoms are problems only when pictures or sounds are not played back normally.  
A slight electric shock occurs when you touch the monitor.  
The top and/or rear panel of the monitor becomes hot.  
The monitor emits a cracking noise.  
The monitor emits a mechanical noise.  
30  
Self-check program  
This monitor has a self-check function, which allows it to detect malfunctions and alert you. This makes troubleshooting easier. Whenever a  
problem occurs, one or some of the INPUT SELECT lamps will flash. If this happens, follow the steps below and contact your dealer to resolve the  
problem.  
When the screen goes blank, and one or some of the INPUT SELECT lamps (SDI 1/L, SDI 2/R, DVI) on the front control panel start flashing...  
1 Check which lamps are flashing.  
2 Press  
button to turn off (on standby) the monitor.  
3 Turn off the AC power switch on the rear panel.  
4 Disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet.  
5 Contact your dealer with the information about which lamps were flashed.  
If you turn on the monitor soon after turning it off (or after a short-term power failure), the INPUT SELECT lamps may flash and no image may  
be displayed.  
When this happens, turn off power and wait at least 10 seconds before turning on the monitor again.  
If the INPUT SELECT lamps do not flash, you can use the monitor as normal.  
31  
Specifications  
General  
Model name  
Type  
DT-3D24G1  
MULTI FORMAT 3D LCD MONITOR  
Type 24 wide format  
16:10  
Screen size  
Aspect ratio  
Compliant video signal format  
Format  
“Available signals” on page 33  
3G SDI  
DUAL LINK HD SDI  
HD SDI  
:
:
:
:
SMPTE424M/SMPTE425M  
SMPTE372M  
BTA S-004C, SMPTE292M  
SD SDI  
ITU-R BT.656:  
SMPTE259M:  
525/625  
525  
EMBEDDED AUDIO  
:
SMPTE299M, SMPTE272M  
Internal speaker: 1.0 W + 1.0 W  
Audio output  
Operating temperature: 5°C – 35°C (41°F – 95°F)  
Operation environment  
Operating humidity: 20% – 80% (non-condensing)  
(Slightly variable depending on ambient conditions for installation.)  
AC 120 V/AC 220 – 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz, or DC 24 V (Voltage range: DC 23.3 V − DC 25.5 V)  
Power requirements  
Rated current  
1.15 A (AC 120 V)  
0.67 A (AC 220 – 240 V)  
4.8 A (DC 24V)  
Width: 564 mm (22 1/4˝)  
Height: 448.6 mm (17 3/4˝)  
Depth: 243 mm (9 5/8˝)  
(with the stand)  
564 mm (22 1/4˝)  
408 mm (16 1/8˝)  
99 mm (4˝)  
External dimensions (excluding  
protruding parts)  
(without the stand)  
12.0 kg (26.4 lbs) (with the stand) 9.1 kg (20.0 lbs) (without the stand)  
Mass  
AC power cord, Power cord holder × 1, Screw × 2 (for power cord holder),  
Circular polarizing glasses × 2 (for 3D viewing, not under warranty)  
Accessories  
LCD panel  
Type  
24˝ wide, active matrix TFT  
Width: 518.4 mm (20 1/2˝) Height: 324 mm (12 7/8˝) Diagonal: 611.3 mm (24 1/4˝)  
Effective screen size  
Number of pixels displayed  
Number of colors displayed  
Contrast ratio (TYP.)  
1920 × 1200  
16.77 million  
1000:1  
Input/output terminals  
DVI-D (HDCP)  
DVI-D signal input (compatible with HDCP): DVI-D connector x 1 (compatible with DDC2B)  
E. AUDIO 3G SDI/HD SDI/SD SDI (IN 1/L)  
E. AUDIO 3G SDI/HD SDI/SD SDI (IN 2/R)  
Digital signal input (compatible with EMBEDDED AUDIO/DUAL LINK signals):  
Auto detection, 2 line, BNC connector x 2  
E. AUDIO 3G SDI/HD SDI/SD SDI  
(ACTIVE OUT)  
Digital signal output (compatible with EMBEDDED AUDIO signals):  
2 line reclocked out, BNC connector x 2  
AUDIO (IN)  
Analog audio signal input: 1 line, RCA connector x 2,  
500 mV (rms), high impedance  
AUDIO (MONITOR OUT)  
Analog audio signal input: 1 line, RCA connector x 2,  
500 mV (rms)  
REMOTE (MAKE/TRIGGER)  
REMOTE (RS-485)  
“Using the MAKE/TRIGGER system” on page 26  
“Using the serial communication” on page 28  
REMOTE (RS-232C)  
32  
Available signals  
The following signals are available for this monitor.  
√ : Acceptable  
Video signals  
— : Not acceptable  
Input terminals  
E. AUDIO SDI (IN 1, IN 2)*1  
Signal format shown  
in the status display  
No.  
Signal name  
480/60i  
DVI-D (HDCP) (Digital  
component/Digital RGB)  
(page 11)  
SD/HD (1.5G)  
3G SDI  
DUAL LINK  
MIX  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
480/60i  
480/59.94i  
576/50i  
480/60p  
480/59.94p  
576/50p  
640*480/60p  
640*480/59.94p  
720/60p  
480/59.94i  
576/50i  
480/60p  
480/59.94p  
576/50p  
640*480/60p  
640*480/59.94p  
720/60p  
10 720/59.94p  
11 720/50p  
720/59.94p  
720/50p  
12 720/30p  
720/30p  
13 720/29.97p  
14 720/25p  
15 720/24p  
16 720/23.98p  
17 1080/60i  
720/29.97p  
720/25p  
720/24p  
720/23.98p  
1080/60i  
18 1080/59.94i  
19 1035/60i  
20 1035/59.94i  
21 1080/50i  
1080/59.94i  
1035/60i  
1035/59.94i  
1080/50i  
22 1080/60p  
23 1080/59.94p  
24 1080/50p  
25 1080/30p  
26 1080/29.97p  
27 1080/25p  
28 1080/24p  
29 1080/23.98p  
30 1080/30psF  
31 1080/29.97psF  
32 1080/24psF  
33 1080/23.98psF  
34 1080/25psF  
1080/60p  
1080/59.94p  
1080/50p  
1080/30p  
1080/29.97p  
1080/25p  
1080/24p  
1080/23.98p  
1080/30psf  
1080/29.97psf  
1080/24psf  
1080/23.98psf  
1080/25psf  
√ *  
√ *  
√ *  
√ *  
√ *  
√ *  
√ *  
√ *  
√ *  
√ *  
√ *  
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
√ *  
4
4
4
4
*1  
*2  
*3  
*4  
Compatible with EMBEDDED AUDIO signals.  
If there is no payload ID, the signal is regarded as 1080/60i, and “1080/60i” and the status appear.  
If there is no payload ID, the signal is regarded as 1080/59.94i, and “1080/59.94i” and the status appear.  
If there is no payload ID, the signal is regarded as 1080/50i, and “1080/50i” and the status appear.  
Notice on transportation  
This monitor is precision equipment and needs dedicated packing material for transportation.  
Never use any packing material supplied from sources other than JVC or JVC-authorized dealers.  
For easy understanding, pictures and illustrations are emphasized, omitted or composed, and may be slightly different from actual  
products.  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
All company names and product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only, and may be the trademarks or  
registered trademarks of their respective companies.  
33  
Specifications (cont.)  
Computer signals (preset)  
DVI-D (HDCP) terminals  
Resolution  
Frequency  
No. Signal name  
Scan system  
Horizontal  
640  
Vertical  
480  
Horizontal (kHz)  
Vertical (Hz)  
59.9  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
VGA60  
31.5  
31.5  
37.9  
48.4  
47.8  
55.9  
64.0  
65.2  
75.0  
74.0  
45.0  
67.5  
37.5  
56.25  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
WVGA60  
SVGA60  
852  
480  
59.9  
800  
600  
60.3  
XGA60  
1024  
1280  
1440  
1280  
1680  
1600  
1920  
1280  
1920  
1280  
1920  
768  
60.0  
WXGA (1280)  
WXGA+60  
SXGA60  
768  
60.0  
900  
60.0  
1024  
1050  
1200  
1200  
720  
60.0  
WSXGA+60  
UXGA60  
60.0  
60.0  
10 WUXGA60  
11 720/60p  
12 1080/60p  
13 720/50p  
14 1080/50p  
60.0  
60.0  
1080  
720  
60.0  
50.0  
1080  
50.0  
Non-preset signals may not be displayed normally.  
When a preset signal comes in, the signal format is shown on the status display. For other signals, the resolution is shown.  
Specification of the DVI-D (HDCP) terminal  
Connect it to the DVI-D output terminal on a personal computer.  
Pin  
No.  
Pin  
No.  
Pin  
No.  
Input signal  
Input signal  
Input signal  
T.M.D.S Data 0–  
T.M.D.S Data 2–  
T.M.D.S Data 1–  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
T.M.D.S Data 2+  
T.M.D.S Data 1+  
T.M.D.S Data 1 shield  
NC  
T.M.D.S Data 0+  
T.M.D.S Data 0 shield  
NC  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
T.M.D.S Data 2 shield  
NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
DDC Clock  
DDC Data  
NC  
+5 V Power  
GND  
T.M.D.S Clock shield  
T.M.D.S Clock+  
T.M.D.S Clock–  
Hot Plug Detect  
Dimensions  
Unit: mm (inch)  
<Front view>  
<Side view>  
<Rear view>  
99 (4)  
VESA mounting holes  
(Size: 4-M4, depth: 10 mm)  
51.9 (2 1/8)  
1.3 (1/16)  
100  
564 (22 1/4)  
51 (2 1/8)  
300 (11 7/8)  
243 (9 5/8)  
34  
0111SKH-MW-MT  
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