Panasonic BT LH80WE User Manual

Operating Instructions  
LCD Video Monitor  
Model No.  
BT-LH80WP  
BT-LH80WE  
Model No.  
Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for  
future use.  
ENGLISH  
S0507N0 -M  
Printed in Japan  
VQT1H75  
Read this first!  
(For BT-LH80WE)  
DO NOT REMOVE PANEL COVERS BY  
UNSCREWING THEM.  
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not  
remove the covers. No user serviceable parts  
inside.  
CAUTION:  
In order to maintain adequate ventilation, do  
not install or place this unit in a bookcase,  
built-in cabinet or any other confined space.  
To prevent risk of electric shock or fire hazard  
due to overheating, ensure that curtains  
and any other materials do not obstruct the  
ventilation.  
Refer servicing to qualified service  
personnel.  
WARNING:  
• TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR  
SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS  
EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
• TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE  
OR SHOCK HAZARD, KEEP THIS  
EQUIPMENT AWAY FROM ALL LIQUIDS.  
USE AND STORE ONLY IN LOCATIONS  
WHICH ARE NOT EXPOSED TO THE  
RISK OF DRIPPING OR SPLASHING  
LIQUIDS, AND DO NOT PLACE ANY  
LIQUID CONTAINERS ON TOP OF THE  
EQUIPMENT.  
CAUTION:  
• Keep the temperature inside the rack to  
between 5 °C to 40 °C.  
• Bolt the rack securely to the floor so that it  
will not topple over.  
CAUTION:  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR  
SHOCK  
INTERFERENCE,  
HAZARD AND ANNOYING  
USE THE  
RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY.  
indicates safety information.  
Attention/Attentie  
ENGLISH  
Battery is used for the main power source in the product.  
At the end of their useful life, you should not throw them away.  
Instead, hand them in as small chemical waste.  
NEDERLANDS  
Voor de primaire voeding van het apparaat wordt gebruikgemaakt van een  
batterij.  
Wanneer de batterij is uitgeput, mag u deze niet gewoon weggooien, maar dient u deze als klein  
chemisch afval weg te doen.  
TO REMOVE THE BATTERY  
Main Power Battery (Ni-Cd / Ni-MH / Li-ion Battery)  
To detach the battery, please proceed in the reverse order of the installation method described in this  
manual.  
If a battery made by any other manufacturer is to be used, check the Operating Instructions  
accompanying the battery.  
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Contents  
Read this first! (For BT-LH80WP). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Read this first! (For BT-LH80WE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Standard accessory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Optional unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Precautions for use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Outline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Controls and Their Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Front panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Rear panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Supplying the power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Using the Anton/Bauer type battery pack. . . . . . . . . 9  
Using a V-mount type battery pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Using an external DC power supply. . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
VF Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
How to Use the On Screen Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Operating status display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Picture adjusting knob status. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Sharpness display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Function display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
DC power supply voltage and battery level display13  
Menu display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Menu operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
User Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Saving user data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Loading user data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Main Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Menu configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
MARKER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Types of MARKER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
VIDEO CONFIG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
SYSTEM CONFIG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
VF CONFIG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
FUNCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
GPI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
INPUT SELECT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
CONTROL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
HOURMETER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
REMOTE Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
GPI terminal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
RS-232C terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
RS-232C REMOTE operation method. . . . . . . . . . 32  
Maintenance Inspections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
Error/Warning Displays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Standard accessory  
• Battery mount terminal block [2 screws (M3 x 4) included] × 1  
• Screw spacer (already installed on the unit) × 1  
Optional unit  
• SDI input unit BT-YA80G  
• VF Cable Set BT-CS80G  
(DC cable also included page 11)  
4
Precautions for use  
This product has been specially designed for commercial use. As such, it should be used and operated  
only by persons with related expertise.  
The liquid crystal parts are fabricated using high-precision technology. The screen has effective pixels  
that cover more than 99.99% of its area, but pixels may be missing or remain permanently lighted (red,  
blue and/or green) in less than 0.01% of the area. This is not indicative of malfunctioning.  
The panel which protects the liquid crystal display has been specially treated.  
Do not wipe it with hard cloths or rub it heavily as this will damage the surface of the panel.  
If a still image is displayed continuously for a long period of time, the image may be burnt onto the  
screen for some time.  
(The shadow of the image will usually disappear after moving images are displayed for while.)  
The response speed and brightness of the liquid crystals will vary with the surrounding temperature.  
Do not expose the liquid crystal display to strong light, as it could cause a deterioration in the display  
characteristics and reduce the display quality.  
Do not keep in an environment where the temperature changes suddenly, because condensation could  
form on the surface of the liquid crystal or in the internal parts and cause a reduction in the display  
quality or a malfunction.  
Screen irregularities may be generated when certain images are displayed.  
If the unit is left for a long time in a location with a high temperature or humidity, it could change the  
characteristics of the liquid crystal panel and cause irregularities.  
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Outline  
The BT-LH80W is a thin and lightweight liquid crystal monitor designed especially for broadcasting service and  
business use. It is equipped with a 7.9-inch V (effective display area) liquid crystal display panel.  
It can be used as a VF (viewfinder) for broadcasting and business cameras made by Panasonic.  
Equipped with a new IP conversion circuit, the circuit processing greatly reduces time delays  
A new I/P conversion circuit has been introduced that converts and generates SD and HD interlace signals to  
high-precision progressive signals without generating time delays per field.  
Equipped with a diagonal line correction processing circuit  
By detecting correlations in the field in the diagonal direction in addition to the vertical direction, the unit performs  
the optimum interpolation to minimize the rough noise occurring in the diagonal direction and create a smooth  
image.  
New functions that support focus adjustments  
• FOCUS-IN-RED function  
The section of the image that is being focused is displayed in an easy-to-understand red, making camera focus  
adjustments very easy.  
• PIXEL TO PIXEL function  
The input signal is displayed without being resized, greatly facilitating camera focus adjustments.  
If you are not resizing the image, you can check the image by expanding a 1080/60i signal to the equivalent of  
an image approximately 19 inches wide.  
Thin, lightweight, compact and low energy consumption  
The unit has a compact body that makes the most of the thin and lightweight characteristics of LCD panels, with  
a depth of 64.7 mm (2-9/16 inches) and a weight of 1.5 kg (3.3 lb).  
Further, it is compatible with HD and has low energy consumption.  
Dimensions  
Unit: mm (inches)  
20.2  
(13/16)  
64.7 (2-9/16)  
218 (8-9/16)  
52 (2-1/16)  
218 (8-9/16)  
176 (6-15/16)  
13 (1/2)  
1.5 (1/16)  
20.2  
(13/16)  
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Controls and Their Functions  
Front panel  
5
6
FUNCTION  
2
FOCUS-R  
CHROMA  
1
3
POWER  
INPUT MENU  
PEAK/  
PHASE  
CONT/  
BRIGHT B.LIGHT  
ENTER  
1
2
3
4
POWER switch/lamp  
1
2
This switches the power supply ON/OFF. When the power is ON, the LED (green) lights up.  
INPUT SELECT button  
This selects the signal input line. Each time the button is pressed, the input changes in the following order:  
YPBPR VF-YPBPR/VF-VIDEO VIDEO SDI.  
YPBPR  
VF-YPBPR / VF-VIDEO  
: Analog component input  
: Viewfinder input  
1
VIDEO  
SDI  
: Video input  
2
: Serial digital interface input (compatible with HD/SD)  
• The input line when the power supply is switched ON is the one that was selected the last time the power was  
switched OFF. The INPUT menu settings can be used to skip input lines that are not used.  
• When the control lock is on, input lines cannot be selected.  
1 The menu is used to set either YPBPR or VIDEO for the viewfinder input.  
2 Can only be selected when the separately sold BT-YA80G is installed.  
MENU and FUNCTION buttons  
These are used for menu display, selecting settings and adjustments, and for carrying out the items selected in  
the menu.  
3
MENU  
/ FUNCTION1  
: Push to display or exit the menu, or to return to the previous menu screen.  
: Push to move the cursor down and select an item.  
In addition, FUNCTION1 carries out the item selected in the menu.  
: Push to move the cursor up and select an item.  
/ FUNCTION2  
In addition, FUNCTION2 carries out the item selected in the menu.  
ENTER / FUNCTION3 : Push to confirm a setting, or to display a submenu.  
In addition, FUNCTION3 carries out the item selected in the menu.  
• When the control lock is on, the key mark appears and FUNCTION operations cannot be executed.  
Picture adjusting knobs/lamps  
4
PEAK [PEAKING] 0 - 30(0) / PHASE 0 - 60(30)  
CHROMA 0 - 60(30) / FOCUS-R(page 27) 0 - 30(25)  
BRIGHT 0 - 60(30)  
CONT [CONTRAST] 0 - 60(50) / B.LIGHT [BACKLIGHT] 0 - 60(60) ( ) denotes factory preset values  
Arotating knob that can be pushed to operate. When the picture adjusting knob is pressed, its status is displayed  
and adjustment becomes possible. The setting values are saved by pushing the knob again.  
When values are changed from the factory preset values, the LEDs to the side of knobs (amber) light.  
The setting values are loaded when the monitor’s power is switched ON. The setting values are saved when the  
knob is pushed, or when 10 seconds pass after changing the settings. However, operating changes cannot be  
made in the following cases.  
• When the control lock is on, the key mark appears and setting values cannot be changed.  
• Only items selected in the menu can be adjusted for PEAK/PHASE and CONT/B. LIGHT.  
• When the MONO function is ON, PHASE and CHROMA operations are disabled.  
• FOCUS-R is enabled during operations of the FOCUS-IN-RED function.  
• During BLUE ONLY, the PEAK/PHASE knob functions as PHASE.  
R-TALLY (red)  
Can be lit by a control signal from a GPI/camera.  
G-TALLY (green)  
Can be lit by a control signal from a GPI/camera.  
5
6
7
Controls and Their Functions (continued)  
Rear panel  
7
17  
8
9
7
SDI  
VIDEO/  
Y
(
)
OPTION  
PR  
PB  
10  
VF  
11  
12  
GPI  
RS-232C  
DC IN  
13  
18  
16  
15  
17  
14  
18  
REAR TALLY (red)  
Can be lit by a control signal from a GPI/camera.  
SDI (HD/SD) input terminal (BNC) - option  
7
8
This is the SDI input terminal. (Compatible with HD/SD automatic switching)  
• If you want this input, contact the vendor where you purchased the unit.  
VIDEO/Y input terminal (BNC)  
This is the VIDEO signal (component signal) input terminal/Y input terminal.  
PBPR input terminal (BNC)  
This is the PBPR signal (analog component signal) input terminal.  
VF terminal (D-SUB, 15 pins)  
This terminal connects to the VF (viewfinder) terminal of broadcasting and business cameras made by  
Panasonic.  
9
10  
11  
The unit can be used as the viewfinder for such a camera.  
GPI input terminal (D-SUB, 9 pins)  
External control is possible by using a GPI signal.  
RS-232C terminal (D-SUB, 9 pins)  
External control is possible by using an RS-232C interface.  
DC IN terminal (XLR, 4 pins)  
This is the external DC power supply input terminal.  
When a DC power supply is connected concurrently with the battery, the external power input takes  
precedence.  
12  
13  
14  
Light control switch  
This is not used on this monitor.  
Battery holder  
This holder is used with a battery made by Anton/Bauer.  
Screw holes for tripod fixing  
15  
16  
17  
There are two screw holes on both the top and bottom for fixing the unit to a tripod (compatible with 3/8-16UNC).  
In addition, removable screw spacers are installed in one of the screw holes on the bottom of the unit, which are  
compatible with 1/4-20UNC screws. Use the size that matches the diameter of the tripod’s fixing screw.  
Screw holes for fixing  
18  
There are four screw holes (M3) for fixing the mounter on the rear of the unit, two each on the left and right.  
8
Supplying the power  
An Anton/Bauer or V-mount type of battery pack or an external DC power supply can be used to power this  
monitor.  
Using the Anton/Bauer type battery pack  
Using a V-mount type battery pack  
Install the Anton/Bauer type of battery pack.  
1.  
CAUTION:  
These servicing instructions are for use by qualified  
service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric  
shock, do not perform any servicing other than that  
contained in the operating instructions unless you  
are qualified to do so.  
Battery pack  
Remove the battery holder.  
1.  
Insert the battery pack and slide it in the direction  
of the arrow.  
Battery holder  
2.  
Release  
lever  
Install the accessory battery mount terminal block.  
2.  
3.  
<Reference>  
Battery mount terminal  
block  
To remove the battery pack, slide it in the opposite  
direction to the one in which it was attached while  
keeping the release lever on the battery holder pulled  
down all the way.  
Fix the V-mount type battery holder with four screws  
(length 8 mm (5/16 inch)) supplied with the holder,  
and then fasten the two screws on the terminal  
section.  
This connector  
is not used.  
V-mount type  
battery holder  
9
Supplying the power (continued)  
Using an external DC power supply  
Connect the external DC power supply to the DC IN  
socket on this unit.  
DC IN socket  
1.  
4
3
2
1: GND  
4: +12 V  
DC IN socket  
1
<Notes>  
• Use a shield cable with a length of 2 m (6.56 feet) or  
less for the DC cable. Use of cords any longer than  
2 m (6.56 feet) may result in noise appearing on the  
screen.  
External DC power supply  
• If the battery pack and an external DC power supply  
are connected simultaneously, then the external DC  
power supply will have priority.  
If the external DC power supply is used, then the  
battery pack may be fitted or removed.  
Turn “ON” the external DC power supply switch.  
(Where the external DC power supply has a power  
switch)  
2.  
• If an external DC power supply is used, then make  
sure that the external DC power supply is first turned  
ON, then this unit is turned ON. If they are turned ON  
in the reverse order, then this unit may malfunction,  
because the output voltage of the external DC power  
supply will gradually increase.  
Turn “ON” the POWER switch on this unit.  
3.  
If an external DC power supply is used, then check the  
ratings of the external DC power supply so that they  
are compatible with those of this unit.  
Check the pin arrangements of the DC output terminal  
of the external DC power supply and those of the DC  
IN socket of this unit so that their polarities are  
correctly arranged.  
• Input voltage that above the specification is not  
displayed accurately.  
If +12 V are supplied to the unit’s GND terminal by  
mistake, this may cause fire or injury.  
10  
VF Function  
The unit can be connected to broadcasting and business cameras made by Panasonic and used as a VF  
(viewfinder).  
VF cable  
(Option)  
DC cable  
(Option)  
BT-LH80W  
1
VF cable  
(Option)  
Part number:  
BT-CS80G  
DC cable  
(Option.  
2
Camera platform  
(commercially available)  
Included with  
the BT-CS80G.)  
Camera side  
VF terminal  
Camera side  
DC OUT terminal  
(1.5 A output)  
1 Broadcasting and business camera-recorders compatible with a DC power supply (output current of 1.5 A)  
AJ-HDC27H  
AJ-HDX900  
AJ-HPX2000 / 2100  
AG-HPX500 / 502  
Other cameras or camera-recorders cannot be used because they have an output current of 1 A or 0.1 A.  
Use a battery or external DC power supply.  
Contact your vendor for details of broadcasting and business camera-recorders that will be launched in the  
future.  
2 Use a camera platform that can fully withstand the weight of the unit (1.5 kg (3.3 lb)).  
11  
How to Use the On Screen Menu  
Six types of information are displayed on the screen: the operating status display, picture adjusting knob status,  
sharpness display, function display, DC power supply voltage display, battery level display and menu display.  
Operating status display  
1. The selected input line (page 7,  
• YPBPR, VF-YPBPR/VF-VIDEO, VIDEO, SDI  
2. Signal format  
)
2
1
2
• The display status can be set in “STATUS DISPLAY”  
in the “SYSTEM CONFIG” menu (page 21).  
YPBPR 1080/60I  
P-P  
DC14.0V  
7
6
If “UNSUPPORT SIGNAL” is displayed, then either  
thecurrentinputsignalisnotsupportedortheINPUT  
SELECT” menu setting needs to be changed.  
50%  
• When “NO SIGNAL” is displayed, there is no input  
signal.  
3. Battery level display  
• When an Anton/Bauer type digital battery is used,  
battery level is displayed using a block count ( )  
and percentage.  
5 4  
3
4. Various displays (PIXEL TO PIXEL mode)  
• Displayed when the picture display is PIXEL TO  
PIXEL.  
5. Various displays (warning of improper operation  
status for the camera settings)  
• Displayed when there is an improper operation  
status relative to the camera settings.  
6. DC power supply voltage display  
• DC power supply voltage is displayed.  
7. Various displays (lock setting)  
• Displayed when front operations are locked  
(page 30).  
<Note>  
“UNSUPPORT SIGNAL” and “NO SIGNAL” may not be  
displayed correctly.  
Picture adjusting knob status  
Picture adjusting knob (page 7,  
)
4
• This knob can be rotated and pushed.  
• The status display appears when the knob is pushed.  
The display disappears when the knob is pushed  
again, or if the knob is not operated for 10 seconds.  
• The settings can be adjusted while this display is  
shown, but the settings cannot be adjusted after the  
display disappears.  
[PHASE]  
32  
Status display:  
PEAKING or PHASE  
CHROMA or FOCUS-IN-RED  
BRIGHT  
CONTRAST or BACKLIGHT  
12  
How to Use the On Screen Menu (continued)  
Sharpness display  
• SHARPNESS H/V is displayed when it is set.  
• The display disappears if remains idle for 2 minutes.  
SHARPNESS H 30  
Function display  
You can set FUNCTION display in the menu.  
• When “FUNCTION DISPLAY” (page 23) is ON1  
or ON2 and one of the buttons from [FUNCTION1] to  
[FUNCTION3] is pressed, the unit displays the status  
of the FUNCTION item that is set.  
• The display disappears if remains idle for 2 seconds.  
• TheoperationalstatusisdisplayedinXXXXX(page  
24 “Operation status displayed when a FUNCTION  
button is used”).  
F1:MARKER  
F2:WFM  
F3:PIXEL TO PIXEL  
XXXXX  
DC power supply voltage and battery level display  
• DC power supply voltage is displayed.  
• Battery level is displayed when using an Anton/Bauer  
type digital battery.  
• Displayed when the operating status display is not  
displayed.  
DC14.0V  
50%  
Menu display  
• This is displayed when the menu is used.  
• The display disappears if remains idle for 2 minutes.  
[MAIN MENU]  
MARKER  
VIDEO CONFIG  
SYSTEM CONFIG  
VF CONFIG  
FUNCTION  
GPI  
INPUT SELECT  
CONTROL  
HOURMETER  
MENU EXIT  
SEL. ENTER ENTER  
Displays the operation explanation for the menu  
button.  
13  
How to Use the On Screen Menu (continued)  
Menu operations  
1. Push [MENU] to display the MAIN menu.  
3. Push [  
[ENTER].  
,
] to select the sub menu, then push  
The setting values in the sub menu change to  
green.  
FUNCTION  
[MARKER]  
1
2
3
MARKER  
16:9  
OFF  
OFF  
4:3  
OFF  
INPUT MENU  
ENTER  
BACK  
NORMAL  
OFF  
CENTER  
GPI PRESET1  
GPI PRESET2  
4:3  
4:3  
MENU EXIT  
SEL. ENTER SET  
2. Push [  
[ENTER].  
,
] to select the menu, then push  
4. Push [  
push [ENTER].  
,
] to select the setting values, then  
Push [MENU] to cancel.  
[MAIN MENU]  
[MARKER]  
MARKER  
MARKER  
16:9  
4:3  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
VIDEO CONFIG  
SYSTEM CONFIG  
VF CONFIG  
FUNCTION  
GPI  
BACK  
NORMAL  
OFF  
MARKER  
GPI PRESET1  
GPI PRESET2  
INPUT SELECT  
CONTROL  
HOURMETER  
4:3  
4:3  
MENU EXIT  
SEL. ENTER SET  
MENU EXIT  
SEL. ENTER ENTER  
To return to the previous screen  
Push [MENU].  
14  
User Data  
You can change the menu setting values and picture adjusting knob settings, then save and load up to 5 combinations  
of screen adjustment values as user data. You can also return the setting values and adjustment values to the  
factory preset settings.  
The following settings are included in user data.  
• Menu settings except for “SETUP LOAD/SAVE” and “REMOTE of CONTROL” (including the button function  
settings on the front of the monitor)  
• Screen adjustment values changed in picture adjusting knob  
Saving user data  
Loading user data  
1. Push [MENU] to display the MAIN menu.  
1. Push [MENU] to display the MAIN menu.  
2. Push [  
,
] to select the “SYSTEM CONFIG”  
2. Push [  
,
] to select the “SYSTEM CONFIG”  
menu and push [ENTER].  
menu and push [ENTER].  
3. Push [  
,
] to select the “SETUP SAVE” sub  
3. Push [  
,
] to select the “SETUP LOAD” sub  
menu and push [ENTER].  
menu and push [ENTER].  
The setting values in the sub menu change to  
green.  
The setting values in the sub menu change to  
green.  
[SYSTEM CONFIG]  
[SYSTEM CONFIG]  
CONT./BACK.  
BACKLIGHT  
BACKLIGHT  
--  
CONT./BACK.  
BACKLIGHT  
BACKLIGHT  
--  
PEAKING/PHASE  
STATUS DISPLAY  
BATTERY REMAIN  
SETUP LOAD  
SETUP SAVE  
PWR ON SETUP  
PEAKING  
3SEC OFF  
OFF  
FACTORY  
USER1  
LAST  
PEAKING/PHASE  
STATUS DISPLAY  
BATTERY REMAIN  
SETUP LOAD  
SETUP SAVE  
PWR ON SETUP  
PEAKING  
3SEC OFF  
OFF  
FACTORY  
USER1  
LAST  
MENU EXIT  
SEL. ENTER ENTER  
MENU EXIT  
SEL. ENTER ENTER  
Changes to green  
Changes to green  
4. Push [  
,
] to select the file you wish to save to  
4. Push [  
,
] to select the file you wish to load to  
from “USER1” – “USER5”, then push [ENTER].  
The following screen appears.  
from “USER1” – “USER5”, then push [ENTER].  
The following screen appears.  
To return to the factory preset setting values, select  
“FACTORY”.  
[
]
SETUP SAVE  
USER1  
YES  
NO  
[
]
SETUP LOAD  
USER1  
YES  
NO  
MENU EXIT  
SEL. ENTER SET  
MENU EXIT  
SEL. ENTER SET  
5. Select “YES”, and push [ENTER].  
The user data is saved.  
5. Select “YES”, and push [ENTER].  
The user data is loaded.  
To return to the previous screen  
Push [MENU].  
15  
Main Menu  
Menu configuration  
MAIN MENU  
MARKER  
MARKER  
16:9  
VIDEO CONFIG  
SYSTEM CONFIG  
COLOR TEMP.  
SHARPNESS MODE  
SHARPNESS H  
SHARPNESS V  
I-P MODE  
4:3  
BACK  
CONT./BACK.  
CENTER  
GPI PRESET1  
GPI PRESET2  
BACKLIGHT  
PEAKING/PHASE  
STATUS DISPLAY  
BATTERY REMAIN  
SETUP LOAD  
MONO  
USER 63  
D93  
SD ASPECT  
SETUP SAVE  
D65  
PWR ON SETUP  
D56  
VF CONTROL  
CROSS HATCH  
REAR TALLY  
ZEBRA  
VAR1  
VAR2  
VAR3  
[WHITE BALANCE VAR1]*  
[WHITE BALANCE VAR2]*  
[WHITE BALANCE VAR3]*  
VF CONFIG  
FUNCTION  
RETURN CH  
FUNCTION1  
COLOR TEMP.  
GAIN RED  
GAIN GREEN  
GAIN BLUE  
BIAS RED  
FUNCTION2  
FUNCTION3  
FUNCTION DISPLAY  
*[WHITE BALANCE VAR1-3]  
BIAS GREEN  
BIAS BLUE  
RESET  
GPI  
GPI CONTROL  
GPI1  
GPI2  
GPI3  
GPI4  
GPI5  
GPI6  
GPI7  
GPI8  
YPBPR  
VF  
ON  
ON  
COMPONENT LEVEL  
INPUT SELECT  
VIDEO/YPBPR  
SIGNAL TYPE  
FORMAT  
VIDEO  
ON  
ON  
NTSC SETUP  
SDI  
CONTROL  
CONTROL  
LOCAL ENABLE  
OPERATION  
LCD  
HOURMETER  
16  
Main Menu (continued)  
MARKER  
The underlined values are factory preset setting values.  
Sub menu  
MARKER  
Settings  
Explanation  
1
Used to make MARKER settings effective.  
OFF  
ON  
2
∗ ∗  
3
OFF  
4:3  
Used to select/display the type of marker when the aspect ratio setting  
is 16:9.  
16:9  
13:9  
14:9  
<OFF>  
<4:3>  
Marker not displayed.  
4:3 marker  
<13:9>  
13:9 marker  
CNSCO  
VISTA  
95%  
93%  
90%  
88%  
80%  
<14:9>  
<VISTA> VISTA marker  
<93%>  
<88%>  
14:9 marker  
<CNSCO> CNSCO marker  
<95%>  
95% Area marker  
90% Area marker  
80% Area marker  
93% Area marker <90%>  
88% Area marker <80%>  
2
OFF  
95%  
93%  
90%  
88%  
80%  
Used to select/display the type of 4:3 marker.  
<OFF> Marker not displayed.  
4:3  
<95%> 95% Area marker  
<90%> 90% Area marker  
<80%> 80% Area marker  
<93%> 93% Area marker  
<88%> 88% Area marker  
2
NORMAL  
HALF  
Used to select the background brightness excluding the marker.  
<NORMAL> Normal background  
BACK  
BLACK  
<HALF>  
Background brightness 50%  
<BLACK> Background brightness 0% (Black)  
2
OFF  
ON  
Used to display the center marker.  
CENTER  
<OFF>  
<ON>  
Not displayed  
Displayed  
4
4
4:3  
13:9  
14:9  
CNSCO  
VISTA  
95% (16:9)  
93% (16:9)  
90% (16:9)  
88% (16:9)  
80% (16:9)  
95% (4:3)  
93% (4:3)  
90% (4:3)  
88% (4:3)  
80% (4:3)  
GPI PRESET1: Used to select the marker to be displayed using the  
GPI terminal “MARKER1 ON/OFF” operation (page 31).  
GPI PRESET2: Used to select the marker to be displayed using the  
GPI terminal “MARKER2 ON/OFF” operation (page 31).  
GPI PRESET1  
GPI PRESET2  
<4:3>  
<13:9>  
<14:9>  
4:3 marker  
13:9 marker  
14:9 marker  
<CNSCO> CNSCO marker  
<VISTA> VISTA marker  
<95% (16:9)> 95% Area marker when the aspect ratio is 16:9.  
<93% (16:9)> 93% Area marker when the aspect ratio is 16:9.  
<90% (16:9)> 90% Area marker when the aspect ratio is 16:9.  
<88% (16:9)> 88% Area marker when the aspect ratio is 16:9.  
<80% (16:9)> 80% Area marker when the aspect ratio is 16:9.  
<95% (4:3)> 95% Area marker when the aspect ratio is 4:3.  
<93% (4:3)> 93% Area marker when the aspect ratio is 4:3.  
<90% (4:3)> 90% Area marker when the aspect ratio is 4:3.  
<88% (4:3)> 88% Area marker when the aspect ratio is 4:3.  
<80% (4:3)> 80% Area marker when the aspect ratio is 4:3.  
• The marker is not displayed during VF line operation.  
• The marker display size is the display size of a camera-recorder, and so is smaller than the previous model (BT-  
LH900A).  
1 The setting becomes “ON” when the unit receives marker-related control during REMOTE operation. (Priority  
goes to GPI when GPI settings exist.)  
2 When controlling the marker settings using the GPI function (page 31), these settings become disabled.  
3 These are only enabled when the HD signal and SD signal aspect ratio settings are 16:9.  
4 When the HD signal and SD signal aspect ratio setting is 16:9, a 4:3 marker is displayed in the center 4:3  
area.  
17  
Main Menu (continued)  
Types of MARKER  
16:9 marker  
4:3 marker  
(Displayed when using HD, or when using SD  
with a 16:9 aspect ratio)  
(Displayed when using SD with a 4:3 aspect ratio)  
A dotted line is displayed as the marker.  
The marker is only displayed as a vertical bar. In  
addition, the  
BACK” item.  
section becomes the “MARKER  
95% Area marker  
90% Area marker  
80% Area marker  
93% Area marker  
88% Area marker  
4:3 marker  
13:9 marker  
14:9 marker  
VISTA marker, CNSCO marker  
A horizontal dotted line is displayed as the marker.  
(Displayed when using HD, or when using SD  
with a 16:9 aspect ratio)  
A dotted line is displayed as the marker.  
VISTA marker  
Area marker  
A dotted line is displayed as the marker.  
CNSCO marker  
95% Area marker  
90% Area marker  
80% Area marker  
93% Area marker  
88% Area marker  
95% Area marker  
90% Area marker  
80% Area marker  
93% Area marker  
88% Area marker  
You can display 4:3 marker at the same time as  
16:9 marker.  
Simultaneously display example  
section becomes the “MARKER BACK” item. The  
background selected with the 16:9 marker is controlled.  
16:9 marker:  
The  
95% Area marker  
4:3 marker:  
80% Area marker  
80% Area marker  
95% Area marker  
Center marker  
Center marker  
The marker is displayed in  
the center of the picture.  
18  
Main Menu (continued)  
VIDEO CONFIG  
The underlined values are factory preset setting values.  
Sub menu  
Settings  
Explanation  
1
COLOR TEMP.  
Used to select the color temperature.  
<USER 0 - 63>Adjustable settings 0 - 63  
USER 63  
D93  
(color temperature around 3000K - 9300K)  
Color temperature around 9300K  
D65  
D56  
<D93>  
<D65>  
<D56>  
<VAR1>  
<VAR2>  
<VAR3>  
Color temperature around 6500K  
Color temperature around 5600K  
VAR1  
VAR2  
VAR3  
2
WB adjustment mode  
WB adjustment mode  
WB adjustment mode  
2
2
3
SHARPNESS  
MODE  
Used to select the width of the sharpness edge.  
HIGH  
LOW  
<HIGH> Thin edge  
<LOW> Thick edge  
3
SHARPNESS H  
SHARPNESS V  
I-P MODE  
Used to set the sharpness in the horizontal direction.  
When adjusting, the item display moves to the lower part of the  
screen.  
0 - 30  
3
Used to set the sharpness in the vertical direction.  
When adjusting, the item display moves to the lower part of the  
screen.  
0 - 30  
MODE2  
MODE1  
Used to select IP conversion mode. (page 20 “About IP Mode”)  
<MODE2> Field Interpolation  
<MODE1> Frame Interpolation  
4
OFF  
ON  
Used to switch between color and monochrome (MONO).  
MONO  
<OFF> Color  
<ON> Monochrome  
When this is ON, the picture adjusting knob [CHROMA] setting is  
fixed at 0.  
4
4:3  
16:9  
Used for setting the aspect ratio settings when using SD signal  
input.  
SD ASPECT  
<4:3> 4:3 display  
<16:9> 16:9 display  
1 When selecting USER 0 - 63  
1) Push [ENTER] (USER changes to blue).  
2) Select 0 - 63 with [  
,
], and push [ENTER].  
2 When “VAR1”, “VAR2” or “VAR3” is selected, the monitor switches to WB adjustment mode (page 20).  
3 The following sharpness values can each be set,  
1) VIDEO system input line (VIDEO)(Factory settings are SHARPNESS MODE: LOW, SHARPNESS H/V: 0)  
2) any other input line’s HD (Factory settings are SHARPNESS MODE: HIGH, SHARPNESS H/V: 0)  
3) any other input line’s SD (Factory settings are SHARPNESS MODE: LOW, SHARPNESS H/V: 0)  
and the setting values for the selected input signal from within this group is displayed. The adjustment status is  
displayed in the bottom right when selected.  
4 During GPI control, the setting items are displayed in gray and the display changes in accordance with the GPI  
control.  
19  
Main Menu (continued)  
About IP Mode  
By selecting “MODE1”, you can convert IP through Frame Interpolation.  
This unit has reduced the Frame Interpolation delay to 1 field or less, compared to our old models having caused  
1 frame delay or more.  
Factory preset setting value is “MODE1” recommended for normal use. Depending on images, in very rare  
cases, noise may occur on the screen. In such a case, “MODE 2” is recommended.  
By selecting “MODE2”, you can convert IP through Field Interpolation.  
Since MODE2 interpolates only within each Field, it is suitable to confirm interlace condition.  
Depending on still images, etc., flickers may occur on the screen. In such a case, “MODE1” is recommended.  
WB adjustment mode  
You can adjust “WHITE BALANCE VAR1” - “WHITE BALANCE VAR3” (WB) by selecting “VAR1” - “VAR3” in  
“COLOR TEMP.” in the “VIDEO CONFIG” menu.  
The underlined values are factory preset setting values.  
Sub menu  
Settings  
Explanation  
1
USER 0 - 63  
D93  
Used to select the color temperature that will become the  
basis for adjustments.  
COLOR TEMP.  
D65  
D56  
<USER 0 - 63>Adjustable settings 0 - 63  
(color temperature around 3000K - 9300K)  
<D93>  
<D65>  
<D56>  
Color temperature around 9300K  
Color temperature around 6500K  
Color temperature around 5600K  
2
GAIN RED  
0 - 511  
GAIN elements for RED are adjusted.  
GAIN elements for GREEN are adjusted.  
(Factory presets  
are values for color  
temperature <D65>.)  
2
GAIN GREEN  
GAIN BLUE  
2
GAIN elements for BLUE are adjusted.  
The presets are  
values adjusted  
before shipment from  
factories.  
2
BIAS RED  
BIAS GREEN  
BIAS BLUE  
RESET  
–512 - 511  
(Factorypresetsettings:  
0)  
BIAS elements for RED are adjusted.  
2
BIAS elements for GREEN are adjusted.  
2
BIAS elements for BLUE are adjusted.  
“GAINRED-BIASBLUEvaluesareresettocolortemperatures  
values selected in “COLOR TEMP.”.  
1 When “COLOR TEMP.” is selected and [ENTER] is pressed following item change, the display changes to the  
confirmation screen. Selecting “YES” and pressing [ENTER] on this screen return GAIN and BIAS values to the  
selected color temperature values.  
2 When adjusting, the item display moves to the lower part of the screen.  
20  
Main Menu (continued)  
SYSTEM CONFIG  
The underlined values are factory preset setting values.  
Sub menu  
Settings  
Explanation  
CONT. /BACK.  
BACKLIGHT  
CONTRAST  
Used to select the function to be assigned to CONT/B.LIGHT (a knob  
on the front panel).  
<BACKLIGHT> Used to adjust BACKLIGHT.  
<CONTRAST> Used to adjust CONTRAST.  
BACKLIGHT  
0 - 60  
Used to adjust the LCD backlight level.  
<Note>  
CONT./BACK displays “-” while BACKLIGHT settings are performed.  
PEAKING/PHASE  
PEAKING  
PHASE  
Used to select the function to be assigned to PEAK/PHASE (a knob  
on the front panel).  
<PEAKING> Assigns to the PEAKING function.  
<PHASE>  
Assigns to the PHASE function.  
STATUS DISPLAY  
CONTINUE  
3SEC OFF  
OFF  
Used to set the display time for the status display.  
<CONTINUE> Always displayed.  
<3SEC OFF> Displayed for 3 seconds.  
1
<OFF>  
Not displayed.  
BATTERY REMAIN OFF  
Used to select whether or not to display the battery level.  
<OFF> Not displayed.  
ON  
<ON> Displayed.  
SETUP LOAD  
FACTORY  
Used to load the saved factory preset setting values (FACTORY) or  
user data (USER 1 - USER 5).  
USER1  
USER2  
USER3  
USER4  
USER5  
<FACTORY> The factory preset settings.  
2
<USER1 - 5> The saved USER data  
.
When the unit is shipped from the factory, the USER 1 to 5 data items  
are the same as the factory preset values.  
SETUP SAVE  
USER1  
USER2  
USER3  
USER4  
USER5  
Used to save user data.  
Up to 5 sets of user data can be saved, which include the current  
setting values for the menu and picture adjusting knobs.  
PWR ON SETUP  
LAST  
Used to select the settings for when the power supply is switched  
ON.  
FACTORY  
USER1  
USER2  
USER3  
USER4  
USER5  
<LAST>  
Starts up with same settings as the last time the power  
supply was switched OFF.  
<FACTORY> Starts up with the FACTORY settings.  
<USER1 - 5> Starts up with the settings that are saved in a USER  
item.  
1 Functions as CONTINUE when  
or when the  
2 USER saving is not possible when CONTROL is set to REMOTE.  
(warning of improper operation status for the camera settings) is displayed  
(PIXEL TO PIXEL) status is displayed.  
P-P  
21  
Main Menu (continued)  
VF CONFIG  
The underlined values are factory preset setting values.  
Sub menu  
Settings  
Explanation  
Used to select the input line for the VF function of the monitor.  
(VF function: tally lamp lit, zebra displayed, displayed)  
VF CONTROL  
VF-CH  
ALL-CH  
<VF-CH> Only enabled when the VF line is selected.  
<ALL-CH> Enabled with all input lines.  
CROSS HATCH  
HIGH  
LOW  
OFF  
Used to set whether to display a cross hatch and select its density  
level.  
<HIGH> 70/256 (displays with a dense cross hatch)  
<LOW> 20/256 (displays with a light cross hatch)  
<OFF> Not displayed.  
REAR TALLY  
ZEBRA  
ON  
OFF  
Used to allow control of the tally lamp on the rear of the monitor.  
<ON> Lamp lights when TALLY control from a GPI/camera is ON.  
<OFF> Lamp does not light.  
ON  
OFF  
Used to set ZEBRA information in the camera.  
<ON> Sets the information to ON.  
<OFF> Sets the information to OFF.  
2
RETURN CH 1  
YPBPR  
VF  
Used to select the signal input line by operating the RETURN (RET)  
button of the camera lens.  
VIDEO  
SDI  
<Note>  
When there is no SDI input unit (option), the SDI item is displayed in  
gray and cannot be set.  
• The priority sequence for GPI control and RS-232C is as follows: GPI > VF CONFIG > RS-232C.  
1 RETURN CH operates when VF CONTROL is set to ALL-CH. It is not affected by the various line ON/OFF  
settings in the INPUT SELECT menu (page 29). (Input lines that are set with RETURN CH are enabled even  
if they are set to OFF in INPUT SELECT.)  
2 A function to be used with future Panasonic camera-recorders.  
22  
Main Menu (continued)  
FUNCTION  
The underlined values are factory preset setting values.  
Sub menu  
Settings  
Explanation  
FUNCTION1 - 3  
BLUE ONLY  
SD ASPECT  
Used to select the functions to be assigned to individual buttons  
[FUNCTION1] to [FUNCTION3] (front-panel buttons).  
<BLUE ONLY>  
Used to cut the red and green signals. You can check the hue (PHASE)  
and depth of color (CHROMA). This is switched between ON/OFF by  
pushing the button.  
<SD ASPECT>  
Used to switch between “16:9” and “4:3”.  
<WFM>  
1
2
∗ ∗  
WFM  
MARKER  
1
∗ ∗  
3
4
7
PIXEL TO PIXEL  
PIXEL POS.+  
PIXEL POS.–  
FOCUS-IN-RED  
5
5
4
∗ ∗  
ZEBRA  
REAR TALLY  
Used to display the waveform display screen.  
<MARKER>  
6
CROSS HATCH  
MONO  
Used to display the marker.  
<PIXEL TO PIXEL>  
1
UNDEF  
Used to switch the screen display between input size and display  
size.  
(Factory preset  
setting→  
FUNCTION1:  
WFM  
<PIXEL POS.+>  
During PIXEL TO PIXEL display, used to move the signal display  
position clockwise and display it.  
<PIXEL POS.–>  
FUNCTION2:  
PIXEL TO PIXEL  
FUNCTION3:  
During PIXEL TO PIXEL display, used to move the signal display  
position counterclockwise and display it.  
<FOCUS-IN-RED>  
FOCUS-IN-RED) Used to highlight in red the section of the image that is being  
focused.  
<ZEBRA>  
Used to set the zebra display ON or OFF for the camera.  
<REAR TALLY>  
Used to set the rear tally ON or OFF.  
<CROSS HATCH>  
Used to display a cross hatch.  
<MONO>  
Used to switch the display between color and black-and-white.  
<UNDEF>  
Undefined.  
FUNCTION  
DISPLAY  
ON1  
ON2  
OFF  
Used to display the functions assigned from [FUNCTION1] to  
[FUNCTION3] (buttons on the front panel). The button action can also  
be selected (1-touch, 2-touch, OFF).  
8
9
<ON1>  
Function display and function operation can be performed with one  
touch.  
<ON2>  
Function display and function operation can be performed with two  
touches.  
<OFF>  
Function not displayed.  
• If a FUNCTION button is pushed during the picture adjusting knobs display, the picture adjusting knobs display will  
be cancelled and the FUNCTION operation cannot be executed.  
1 The control settings do not operate during GPI operation.  
2 If these settings are changed, the menu settings will also change.  
3 Not displayed when 16:9, 4:3, BACK and CENTER are all OFF in the MARKER menu settings.  
4 SD ASPECT cannot be switched when PIXEL TO PIXEL is ON during SD display.  
5 PIXEL POSITION is not backed up. It is always CENTER when the power supply is switched ON.  
6 Only enabled when TALLY control from the camera is ON.  
7 During FOCUS-IN-RED operation, the detection sensitivity can be changed with the FOCUS-R knob.  
The setting range is from 0 to 30, with 30 the most sensitive detection.  
8 The operating status is displayed regardless of the ON/OFF setting.  
9 The function displayed with the ON2 setting can be operated with a button only during the time that it is  
displayed.  
23  
Main Menu (continued)  
Restrictions on various FUNCTION settings  
Under the following conditions, various settings are disabled.  
Setting  
Disabling condition  
SD ASPECT  
Does not operate while GPI items are being set. Does not operate during PIXEL TO PIXEL  
operation.  
Does not operate during HD display.  
If operated during the conditions described above, “INVALID FUNCTION” is displayed.  
WFM  
Does not operate during PIXEL TO PIXEL or FOCUS-IN-RED mode.  
If operated during the conditions described above, “INVALID FUNCTION” is displayed.  
MARKER  
Does not operate while GPI items are being set.  
Does not operate when the VF line is selected for the input.  
Does not operate during PIXEL TO PIXEL or FOCUS-IN-RED mode.  
If operated during the conditions described above, “INVALID FUNCTION” is displayed.  
PIXEL TO PIXEL  
FOCUS-IN-RED  
MONO  
Does not operate while WFM is ON or GPI items are being set.  
If operated during the conditions described above, “INVALID FUNCTION” is displayed.  
Does not operate while WFM is ON or GPI items are being set.  
If operated during the conditions described above, “INVALID FUNCTION” is displayed.  
Does not operate while GPI items are being set.  
If operated during the conditions described above, “INVALID FUNCTION” is displayed.  
Operation status displayed when a FUNCTION button is used  
When one of the buttons from [FUNCTION1] to [FUNCTION3] is pushed, one of the following displays is shown  
depending on the operation assigned to the button.  
• MARKER  
MARKER OFF, 4:3 MARKER, 13:9 MARKER, 14:9 MARKER, VISTA MARKER, CNSCO MARKER,  
95% MARKER, 93% MARKER, 90% MARKER, 88% MARKER, 80% MARKER  
• PIXEL TO PIXEL / PIXEL POSITION  
CENTER, LEFT TOP, LEFT MID, LEFT BOTTOM, MID TOP, MID BOTTOM, RIGHT TOP, RIGHT MID, RIGHT  
BOTTOM  
• FOCUS-IN-RED  
FOCUS-IN-RED OFF, FOCUS-IN-RED ON  
• ZEBRA  
ZEBRA OFF, ZEBRA ON  
• REAR TALLY  
REAR TALLY OFF, REAR TALLY ON  
24  
Main Menu (continued)  
About WFM  
You can display the wave form monitor using the “WFM” function.  
The display changes each time you press one of the buttons, [FUNCTION1] to [FUNCTION3] (page 23),  
assigned with the [WFM] function (To use the “WFM” function, you must assign it to one of the [FUNCTION1] to  
[FUNCTION3] buttons).  
Press the FUNCTION button assigned  
with the WFM function once.  
Normal window  
WFM display  
Press the  
same button  
again.  
WFM (Wave Form Monitor)  
The window is displayed in 16:9 aspect.  
Restrictions on WFM  
WFM is not displayed while using the PIXEL TO PIXEL or FOCUS-IN-RED function.  
About PIXEL TO PIXEL and PIXEL POS. +/–  
Using the “PIXEL TO PIXEL” function, you can confirm a picture with the actual pixel count (only when the input  
is an HD signal).  
First, press one of the buttons, [FUNCTION1] to [FUNCTION3] (page 23), assigned with the “PIXELTO PIXEL”  
function to turn it “ON”. With the function on, press another one of the buttons, [FUNCTION1] to [FUNCTION3]  
(page 23), assigned with “PIXEL POS. +” or “PIXEL POS. –”. Each time the button assigned with “PIXEL POS.  
+/–” is pressed, the signal display position switches.  
The underlined values are factory preset setting values.  
Sub menu  
Settings  
Explanation  
PIXEL TO PIXEL  
OFF  
ON  
Used to set the display of the screen size to the input signal  
size.  
1
CENTER  
LEFT TOP  
Used to set the signal display position when PIXEL TO PIXEL  
is on.  
PIXEL POS.+  
PIXEL POS.–  
1
LEFT MID  
HD signal 1080i  
LEFT BOTTOM  
MID TOP  
MID BOTTOM  
RIGHT TOP  
RIGHT MID  
RIGHT BOTTOM  
<CENTER>  
<LEFT TOP>  
<LEFT MID>  
<LEFT BOTTOM> bottom left  
<MID TOP>  
<MID BOTTOM>  
<RIGHT TOP>  
<RIGHT MID>  
center  
top left  
Screen left center*2  
Screen top center*2  
Screen bottom center*2  
top right  
Screen right center*2  
<RIGHT BOTTOM> bottom right  
HD signal 720P  
<CENTER>  
center  
<LEFT TOP>  
<RIGHT TOP>  
top left  
top right  
<RIGHT BOTTOM> bottom right  
<LEFT BOTTOM> bottom left  
SD signal  
<CENTER>  
center  
1 PIXEL POS. + and – operate as follows.  
2 Refer to the next page.  
25  
Main Menu (continued)  
Display position sequence during an HD signal 1080i input  
PIXEL POS.+: 1)2)3)4)5)6)7)8)9)1) · · · · ·  
PIXEL POS.–: 1)9)8)7)6)5)4)3)2)1) · · · · ·  
1) CENTER  
2) LEFT TOP  
3) MID TOP  
4) RIGHT TOP  
5) RIGHT MID  
6) RIGHT BOTTOM  
7) MID BOTTOM  
8) LEFT BOTTOM  
9) LEFT MID  
Display position sequence during an HD signal 720P input  
PIXEL POS.+: 1)2)3)4)5)1) · · · · ·  
PIXEL POS.–: 1)5)4)3)2)1) · · · · ·  
1) CENTER  
2) LEFT TOP  
3) RIGHT TOP  
4) RIGHT BOTTOM  
5) LEFT BOTTOM  
Display position sequence during an SD signal input  
The input signal is displayed in the same size but POSITION selections are not possible.  
Displayed in the same size even when the aspect is 16:9.  
3
2 The following display positions are used after the input signal format is switched from 1080i to 720P.  
9) LEFT MID  
3) MID TOP  
2) LEFT TOP  
1) CENTER  
7) MID BOTTOM 1) CENTER  
5) RIGHT MID 3) RIGHT TOP  
3 Displayed in the same size in the horizontal direction. The vertical direction is resized by taking into account the  
vertical and horizontal balance of the displayed image.  
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Main Menu (continued)  
About FOCUS-IN-RED  
When the FOCUS-IN-RED function is used, the section that is being focused is displayed in an easy-to-understand  
red, making camera focus adjustments easy.  
Each time the button from [FUNCTION1] to [FUNCTION3] to which the FOCUS-IN-RED function is assigned  
is pushed, the display is switched (the FOCUS-IN-RED function must be assigned to one of the buttons from  
[FUNCTION1] to [FUNCTION3] in order to be able to use the FOCUS-IN-RED function).  
When the FOCUS-IN-RED function is displayed, the detection sensitivity level (0 - 30) can be changed with the  
FOCUS-R knob. 30 is the most sensitive detection.  
Push once the FUNCTION button to  
which the FOCUS-IN-RED function is  
assigned.  
Normal screen  
FOCUS-IN-RED display  
Push the  
same button  
once more  
Displays in red the section of the  
image that is being focused  
The aspect of 16:9 in the screen example.  
About CROSS HATCH  
When the CROSS HATCH function is used, markers are displayed at constant vertical and horizontal intervals  
in order to make it easier to decide the picture composition. The marker values are fixed at 1 dot or 1 line for the  
line width and 50 dots or 50 lines for the interval.  
Each time the button from [FUNCTION1] to [FUNCTION3] to which the CROSS HATCH function is assigned is  
pushed, the display is switched.  
Each time the FUNCTION button to which the CROSS HATCH function  
is assigned is pushed, the display is switched as follows  
With HD/SD (16:9) images  
Push  
once  
Push  
twice  
Displays  
hatch  
a
light cross  
Displays a dense cross  
hatch  
With SD (4:3) images  
Push 3 times (returns to cross hatch display off)  
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Main Menu (continued)  
GPI  
The “GPI CONTROL” item is used to set enable/disable of all GPI functions, and assigns functions to each of the  
GPI terminal pins (page 31).  
The underlined values are factory preset setting values.  
Sub menu  
Settings  
Explanation  
GPI CONTROL  
DISABLE  
ENABLE  
GPI functions enable/disable settings  
<DISABLE> Deactivate  
<ENABLE> Activate  
GPI1 - GPI8  
UNDEF  
Used to set the GPI control terminal pin assign.  
You can set the same items for each terminal  
(page 31).  
MARKER1 ON/OFF  
MARKER2 ON/OFF  
MARKER BACK HALF  
MARKER BACK BLACK  
CENTER MARKER  
INPUT SEL. YPBPR  
INPUT SEL. VF  
INPUT SEL. VIDEO  
INPUT SEL. SDI  
SD ASPECT  
RED TALLY  
GREEN TALLY  
MONO  
PIXEL TO PIXEL  
FOCUS IN RED  
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Main Menu (continued)  
INPUT SELECT  
The underlined values are factory preset setting values.  
Sub menu  
YPBPR  
Settings  
Explanation  
1
ON  
Used to set the YPBPR line to the INPUT SELECT button.  
OFF  
COMPONENT  
LEVEL  
SMPTE  
B75  
B00  
Used to select the input level for the YPBPR (component) signal.  
<SMPTE> When the signal level specified in SMPTE is Chroma 100  
IRE, PB, PR=0.7Vp-p  
<B75>  
Select this when connecting a betacam or similar devices  
with a 7.5 IRE setup level.  
<B00>  
Select this when connecting a betacam or similar devices  
with a 0 IRE setup level.  
1
VF  
ON  
Used to set the VF line to the INPUT SELECT button.  
OFF  
VIDEO/YPBPR  
VIDEO  
YPBPR  
Used to select the VF input mode.  
<VIDEO> Selects the VIDEO signal.  
<YPBPR> Selects the YPBPR (component) signal.  
SIGNAL TYPE  
HD  
SD  
Used to select the signal output from the camera.  
<HD> Selects the HD signal.  
<SD> Selects the SD signal.  
1
VIDEO  
ON  
Used to set the VIDEO line to the INPUT SELECT button.  
OFF  
2
FORMAT  
AUTO  
NTSC  
PAL  
Used to select the format for VIDEO input.  
<AUTO>NTSC or PAL is selected automatically.  
<NTSC>NTSC  
<PAL> PAL  
NTSC SETUP  
SDI  
00  
75  
Used to set the setup level for NTSC.  
<75> Select this when the signal is at a 7.5 IRE setup level.  
<00> Select this when the signal is at a 0 IRE setup level.  
1
∗ ∗  
3
ON  
Used to set the SDI line to the INPUT SELECT button.  
OFF  
1 When an SDI input unit (option) is installed, it is not possible to switch OFF all the 4 input lines. An OFF setting  
cannot be made for the 4th input line.  
When there is no SDI input unit (option), it is not possible to switch OFF all the following 3 input lines: YPBPR,  
VIDEO or VF. An OFF setting cannot be made for the 3rd input line.  
2 Although the factory preset setting is AUTO, we recommend specifying a format because there is a risk of the  
input signal being affected by external noise.  
3 When there is no SDI input unit (option), the SDI item is displayed in gray and cannot be set.  
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Main Menu (continued)  
CONTROL  
The underlined values are factory preset setting values.  
Sub menu  
CONTROL  
Settings  
Explanation  
LOCAL  
REMOTE  
Used to select the operation. (Combined control lock)  
<LOCAL> Front operation enabled  
<REMOTE> Remote operation enabled  
1
(The front controls become locked)  
LOCAL  
ENABLE  
DISABLE  
INPUT  
When “REMOTE” is selected in “CONTROL”, this selects whether  
front controls are enabled/disabled.  
<DISABLE> All front operations are disabled.  
<INPUT>  
Operations other than those with the [INPUT SELECT]  
button are disabled.  
1 The menu can be displayed when the lock is engaged.  
The only menu setting that can be changed when the lock is engaged is the “CONTROL/LOCAL ENABLE”  
item.  
When the lock is engaged, the picture adjusting knob is disabled.  
Operations when the lock is engaged follow the settings in “LOCAL ENABLE”.  
When the lock is engaged, the key mark is displayed on the screen.  
Key mark  
[MAIN MENU]  
MARKER  
HOURMETER  
The underlined values are factory preset setting values.  
Sub menu  
Settings  
Explanation  
1
1
OPERATION  
Used to display the power distribution time.  
Used to display the backlight activation time.  
XXXXXXH  
XXXXXXH  
LCD  
1 Time is displayed in “XXXXXX”.  
“XXXXXX”: 0 to 262,800 hours (about 30 years), “OVER” is displayed when the time exceeds 262,800 hours.  
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REMOTE Specifications  
REMOTE operation is possible on this monitor using the GPI/RS-232C terminal.  
GPI terminal  
Each of the items in the GPI screen are compatible with the following terminals.  
You can assign functions to each terminal in the menu GPI screen (page 28).  
The functions assigned to each terminal operate when the GND (Pin 5) is connected (ON) or open (OFF).  
Operating conditions  
Pin number Signal  
Level operation: operates when GND is connected.  
Edge operation: operates when GND changes from  
open to connected.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
GPI1  
GPI2  
GPI3  
GPI4  
GND  
GPI5  
GPI6  
GPI7  
GPI8  
GPI Terminal (9P)  
If you have assigned a level operation function to  
more than one terminal, the function operates as  
long as one of the terminals is connected.  
Assignment items Function  
Operating conditions  
UNDEF  
No settings (no terminal assignment functions)  
MARKER1  
ON/OFF  
Switches the marker display of the marker decided Level operation  
in “GPI PRESET1” (page 17) in the “MARKER” (Connected: ON, Open: OFF)  
menu.  
1
MARKER2  
ON/OFF  
Switches the marker display of the marker decided Level operation  
in “GPI PRESET2” (page 17) in the “MARKER” (Connected: ON, Open: OFF)  
menu.  
1
MARKER  
BACK HALF  
Reduces the brightness of the background outside Level operation  
the marker displayed in “GPI PRESET1” (page (Connected: ON, Open: OFF)  
17) by 50%.  
2
MARKER  
BACK BLACK  
Reduces the brightness of the background outside Level operation  
the marker displayed in “GPI PRESET1” (page (Connected: ON, Open: OFF)  
17) to 0%.  
2
CENTER MARKER Switches the center marker display ON/OFF.  
Level operation  
(When other markers are being displayed, this is (Connected: ON, Open: OFF)  
superimposed on the other markers)  
INPUT SEL. VIDEO Switches the input line to VIDEO.  
INPUT SEL. YPBPR Switches the input line to YPBPR.  
Edge operation  
Edge operation  
Edge operation  
Edge operation  
INPUT SEL. VF  
INPUT SEL. SDI  
SD ASPECT  
Switches the input line to VF.  
Switches the input line to SDI.  
Sets the aspect ratio settings when using SD signal Level operation  
input. (Disabled when using HD signal)  
(Connected: 16:9, Open: 4:3)  
RED TALLY  
Lights the red tally.  
Level operation  
(Connected: ON, Open: OFF)  
GREEN TALLY  
MONO  
Lights the green tally.  
Level operation  
(Connected: ON, Open: OFF)  
Switches between color and monochrome (MONO). Level operation (Connected:  
Monochrome, Open: Color)  
PIXEL TO PIXEL  
FOCUS-IN-RED  
Switches the screen display between input size and Level operation  
display size.  
Displays in red the section of the image that is being Level operation  
focused. (Connected: ON, Open: OFF)  
(Connected: ON, Open: OFF)  
1 When the 16:9 marker and 4:3 marker are simultaneously selected and activated on the 16:9 aspect display,  
both markers are displayed.  
2 When the 16:9 marker and 4:3 marker are simultaneously displayed, the background selected with the 16:9  
marker is controlled.  
Restrictions  
• SD ASPECT does not operate when the input signal is HD.  
• MARKER items do not operate when the VF input line is selected.  
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REMOTE Specifications (continued)  
Assignment of item priority levels  
• When both “MARKER1” and “MARKER2” are ON at the same time, “MARKER1” has priority. However, when  
the display aspect is 4:3, the “MARKER1” aspect is 16:9, and the “MARKER2” aspect is 4:3, “MARKER2” is  
displayed. In this case, the “MARKER2” background is controlled.  
• When “MARKER BACK HALF” and “MARKER BACK BLACK” are simultaneously activated, priority goes to  
“MARKER BACK BLACK”.  
• When two or more of the following items - “INPUT SEL. VIDEO”, “INPUT SEL. VF”, “INPUT SEL. SDI” and  
“INPUT SEL. YPBPR” - are simultaneously activated, priority goes to the last item activated.  
RS-232C terminal  
Refer to the following diagram and lower right table for the RS-232C terminal pin arrangement and connections.  
Please contact the vendor for information about detailed systems which used the RS-232C.  
PC Side  
(Straight)  
BT-LH80W Side  
Pin number Signal  
Pin number Signal  
1
2
N.C.  
RXD  
1
2
N.C.  
TXD  
RS-232C Terminal (9P)  
3
4
5
6
7
TXD  
DTR  
GND  
DSR  
RTS  
3
4
5
6
7
RXD  
DSR  
GND  
DTR  
CTS  
8
9
CTS  
N.C.  
8
9
RTS  
N.C.  
RS-232C REMOTE operation method  
Connectors and signal names  
Connector: D-SUB 9-pin (female)  
Signal name  
Command format  
STX(02h) Command  
:
Data  
ETX(03h)  
Pin  
Signal  
• Commands are 3 characters following STX, finally  
adding ETX.  
• Add a : (colon) after the command as required, and  
add the data.  
Explanation  
Not connected  
number name  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
N.C.  
TXD  
RXD  
DSR  
GND  
DTR  
CTS  
RTS  
N.C.  
Transmission data  
Reception data  
Connected inside.  
Ground  
Response formats  
1. Setting command response  
STX(02h)  
Command  
ETX(03h)  
ETX(03h)  
ETX(03h)  
Connected inside.  
Connected inside.  
Connected inside.  
Not connected  
2. Query command response  
STX(02h)  
Data  
3. Error response  
STX(02h)  
Error code  
Communication Conditions  
Signal level  
Synchro system  
Transfer rate  
Parity  
Conforms to RS-232C  
Error code  
ER001: Invalid command  
ER002: Parameter error  
Tone pace synchro system  
9600 bps  
None  
8 bit  
Data length  
Stop bit  
1 bit  
Flow control  
None  
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REMOTE Specifications (continued)  
Setting command  
No. Command  
Explanation  
Input switch  
Data  
2: VIDEO  
5: VF  
Response  
IIS  
1
0: SDI  
3: YPBPR  
IIS  
VPC  
2
Image quality  
adjustment  
CON00-60 : Contrast settings  
BRI00-60 : Brightness settings  
CRO00-60 : Chroma settings  
PHA00-60 : Phase settings  
VPC  
3
4
5
6
OBO  
VBL  
Blue only  
0: OFF  
1: ON  
OBO  
VBL  
Backlight settings  
Cross hatch display  
Status display  
Marker settings  
00-60  
DCH  
DSD  
DMK  
0: OFF  
1: LOW  
2: HIGH  
2: OFF  
DCH  
DSD  
DMK  
0: CONTINUE  
1: 3SEC OFF  
16:9 marker  
MK100 : OFF  
MK102 : 88%  
MK104 : 95%  
MK106 : 13:9  
MK108 : 90%  
MK110 : VISTA  
MK101 : 80%  
MK103 : 93%  
MK105 : 14:9  
MK107 : 4:3  
MK109 : CNSCO  
4:3 marker  
7
MK200 : OFF  
MK202 : 88%  
MK204 : 95%  
MK201 : 80%  
MK203 : 93%  
MK208 : 90%  
Marker background  
BAK0 : NORMAL BAK1: HALF  
BAK2: BLACK  
Center marker  
CMK0: OFF  
CMK1: ON  
MCT  
VPC  
Color temperature  
settings  
00: D56  
03: VAR1  
10-73:USER0 - 63  
01: D65  
04: VAR2  
02: D93  
05: VAR3  
MCT  
VPC  
8
9
Sharpness settings  
SHP0: LOW  
SHH00-30: Horizontal sharpness settings  
SHV00-30: Vertical sharpness settings  
SHP1: HIGH  
10 MIP  
IP mode settings  
0: MODE1  
1: MODE2  
2: ON  
MIP  
11 OMO  
12 MAS  
13 MCO  
Monochrome settings 1: OFF  
OMO  
MAS  
MCO  
MLE  
SD aspect settings  
Remote settings  
0: 16:9  
1: 4 :3  
0: LOCAL  
0: DISABLE  
1: REMOTE  
1: INPUT  
MLE  
14  
Remote operation  
settings  
15 ISM  
VF mode settings  
VFM0: VIDEO  
VFM1: YPBPR  
ISM  
33  
REMOTE Specifications (continued)  
Query command  
No. Command Explanation  
Data  
Response  
2: YPBPR  
7: VF-YPBPR  
QIS  
Input selection  
0: SDI  
4: VIDEO  
8: VF-VIDEO  
1
QPC  
Image quality CON: Contrast setting value  
00-60  
00-60  
00-60  
00-60  
0: OFF  
adjustment  
BRI: Brightness setting value  
CRO: Chroma setting value  
PHA: Phase setting value  
2
3
QBO  
QMK  
Blue only  
Marker  
1: ON  
01: 80%  
1
MAK: Area marker  
00: OFF  
02: 88%  
05: 14:9  
08: 90%  
03: 93%  
06: 13:9  
09: CNSCO  
04: 95%  
07: 4:3  
10: VISTA  
4
BAK: Background  
0: NORMAL  
0: OFF  
1: HALF  
1: ON  
2: BLACK  
CMK: Center marker  
QCT  
QPC  
Color  
temperature  
00: D56  
03: VAR1  
10-73: USER0 - 63  
01: D65  
04: VAR2  
02: D93  
05: VAR3  
5
6
Sharpness  
SHP: Sharpness mode  
0: LOW  
1: HIGH  
SHH: Horizontal sharpness value 00-30  
SHV: Vertical sharpness value  
00-30  
7
8
9
QPC  
IP mode  
Monochrome  
Aspect  
0: MODE1  
1: OFF  
0: 16:9  
1: MODE2  
2: ON  
QMO  
QAS  
QFR  
1: 4:3  
Format  
00: NO SIGNAL  
01: 1080/60i  
03: 1080/50i  
10: 1080/23PsF  
14: 720/59P  
16: 480/60P  
18: 576/50P  
02: 1080/59i  
09: 1080/24PsF  
13: 720/60P  
15: 576/50i  
17: 480/60i  
23: 720/50P  
10  
FF: UNSUPPORT SIGNAL  
11 QBL  
12 QCH  
13 QVF  
Backlight  
00-60  
Cross hatch  
VF mode  
0: OFF  
1: LOW  
2: HIGH  
0: VIDEO  
1: YPBPR  
1 When the aspect ratio is 16:9, the state of 16:9 markers is returned, and when 4:3, the state of 4:3 markers is  
returned.  
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Maintenance Inspections  
Maintenance inspections are necessary for the user to use this equipment safely. It is important to keep monitor  
functions in good condition at all times through periodical and appropriate maintenance. In order to use this monitor for  
a long time, and to make full use of all of its functions, be sure to carry out the following maintenance inspections.  
1. Necessity of periodical maintenance services  
A backlight is used in the liquid crystal panel. This  
part (consumable) deteriorates as time passes, and  
can cause performance levels to drop, or may cause  
a malfunction.  
Therefore, in addition to the after-service repairs  
performed if a malfunction occurs, it is essential that  
general servicing and maintenance servicing are  
conducted on a regular basis, to prevent malfunctions  
and accidents caused by the deterioration of  
consumable parts, and to keep the monitor working  
normally.  
2. Standard maintenance time guidelines and items  
to be performed  
The following maintenance performance times give  
standard guidelines for when to perform maintenance,  
and do not indicate the individual lifespan of your  
equipment. Also, note that the deterioration time  
varies depending on the usage environment and way  
in which the equipment is used.  
Periodic maintenance  
Part name  
Backlight  
and liquid  
crystal panel  
Quantity  
inspection time  
Replace every 10,000  
1
hours  
You cannot replace just the backlight unit on its own.  
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Error/Warning Displays  
If for any reason an error occurs in the unit, the user is alerted of error or warning with the following displays.  
Error/Warning  
Inverter error  
Display  
Solution  
All the lamps on the side of Switch the power supply OFF once, then switch it  
picture adjusting knobs flash at back ON again. If an error is still displayed, contact  
1-second intervals.  
the vendor where you purchased the unit.  
Warning of improper  
operation status for the  
camera settings  
Check the setting values of the camera.  
is displayed.  
Battery level warning  
Battery level error  
The voltage display flashes.  
Replace with a fully charged battery.  
“END BATTERY” is displayed for Replace with a fully charged battery.  
approximately 3 seconds before  
the power supply switches OFF.  
Maintenance  
To clean the cabinet or surface of the liquid crystal protection panel, gently wipe with a soft, dry cloth.  
If the surfaces are extremely dirty, use a soft cloth dipped in a weak detergent solution and then wrung-out to clean  
the surfaces, then use a dry cloth to finish. Water or similar substances getting inside the monitor can cause a  
malfunction.  
• Never use thinner or benzene to clean this unit.  
Doing so would cause the surface of the monitor to become discolored, and cause paint to peel.  
• Do not spray cleansers directly onto the monitor.  
Water or similar substances getting inside the monitor can cause a malfunction.  
Specifications  
GENERAL  
Power supply: DC 12 V (11.0 V to 17.0 V)  
Input current: 1.5 A  
indicates safety information.  
Dimensions (W × H × D):  
218 mm × 166 mm × 64.7 mm  
(8-9/16 inches × 6-9/16 inches × 2-9/16 inches)  
1.5 kg (3.3 lb)  
Weight:  
Operating temperature:  
Operating humidity:  
Storage temperature:  
0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F)  
10 % to 85 % (no condensation)  
–20 °C to +60 °C (–4 °F to +140 °F)  
Panel  
Size:  
7.9-inch V (Effective display area)  
Aspect ratio:  
Number of pixels:  
Display colors:  
Angle of view:  
Panel: 16:9 (Effective display area)  
Panel: 800 × 450 (Effective display area)  
Approx. 16.77 million colors  
Top-bottom direction: 110 ° Left-right direction: 120 °  
Input connectors  
VIDEO:  
1 line, BNC × 1 (Shared with the analog component Y input terminal)  
Analog component (YPBPR):  
1 line, BNC × 3  
(Of these, the Y input terminal is shared with the VIDEO input terminal)  
SDI:  
VF:  
GPI:  
1 line, BNC × 1 (Optional)  
D-sub, 15 pins × 1  
D-sub, 9 pins × 1  
RS-232C:  
D-sub, 9 pins × 1  
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Specifications (continued)  
List of compatible signal formats ( : Compatible, : Limited compatibility)  
Input signal  
3
VIDEO  
VF-VIDEO  
VF-YPBPR  
YPBPR  
SDI  
formats  
NTSC  
PAL  
480/59.94i  
480/59.94P  
576/50i  
576/50P  
720/50P  
720/59.94P  
720/60P  
1
1
1
1035/59.94i  
1035/60i  
2
2
2
1080/23.98PsF  
1080/24PsF  
1080/50i  
1080/59.94i  
1080/60i  
1 When 1035/59.94i signal is input, displayed as 1080/59.94i. Other various marker displays will use the  
1080/59.94i marker.  
2 When 1035/60i signal is input, displayed as 1080/60i. Other various marker displays will use the 1080/60i  
marker.  
3 Enabled when the separately sold BT-YA80G is installed.  
Weight and dimensions are approximate.  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment  
(private households)  
This symbol on the products and/or accompanying documents means that used  
electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household  
waste.  
For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please take these products to  
designated collection points, where they will be accepted on a free of charge basis.  
Alternatively, in some countries you may be able to return your products to your  
local retailer upon the purchase of an equivalent new product.  
Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable resources and prevent any  
potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise  
from inappropriate waste handling. Please contact your local authority for further details of  
your nearest designated collection point.  
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with national  
legislation.  
For business users in the European Union  
If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your dealer or  
supplier for further information.  
Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union  
This symbol is only valid in the European Union.  
If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for  
the correct method of disposal.  
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One Panasonic Way 2E-10, Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 348-7587  
Broadcast PARTS INFORMATION & ORDERING:  
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (EST) (800) 334-4881/24 Hr. Fax (800) 334-4880  
Emergency after hour parts orders (800) 334-4881  
TECHNICAL SUPPORT:  
Emergency 24 Hour Service (800) 222-0741  
Panasonic Canada Inc.  
5770 Ambler Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 2T3 (905) 624-5010  
Panasonic de Mexico S.A. de C.V.  
Av angel Urraza Num. 1209 Col. de Valle 03100 Mexico, D.F. (52) 1 951 2127  
Panasonic Puerto Rico Inc.  
San Gabriel Industrial Park, 65th Infantry Ave., Km. 9.5, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00630 (787) 750-4300  
Professional & Broadcast IT Systems Business Unit Europe  
Panasonic AVC Systems Europe a Division of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH  
Hagenauer Str. 43, 65203 Wiesbaden-Biebrich Deutschland Tel: 49-611-235-481  
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