Panasonic Car Video System BT LH2170E User Manual

Operating Instructions  
LCD Video Monitor  
ModelꢀNo.ꢀ BT-LH2170P  
ModelꢀNo.ꢀ BT-LH2170E  
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FCC NOTICE (USA)  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation  
CAUTION:  
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.  
Warning:  
To assure continued FCC emission limit compliance, the user must use only shielded interface cables when connecting to  
external units. Also, any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user’s authority to operate it.  
indicates safety information.  
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 cable from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they  
exit from the apparatus.  
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.  
When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.  
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.  
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged  
in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the  
apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
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WARNING:  
CAUTION:  
This equipment must be earthed.  
The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain  
readily operable.  
To ensure safe operation, the three-pin plug must be  
inserted only into a standard three-pin power point which  
is effectively earthed through normal household wiring.  
Extension cords used with the equipment must have  
three cores and be correctly wired to provide connection  
to the earth. Wrongly wired extension cords are a major  
cause of fatalities. The fact that the equipment operates  
satisfactorily does not imply that the power point is earthed  
or that the installation is completely safe. For your safety,  
if you are in any doubt about the effective earthing of the  
power point, please consult a qualified electrician.  
The AC receptacle (mains socket outlet) shall be installed  
near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. To  
completely disconnect this equipment from the AC mains,  
disconnect the power cable plug from the AC receptacle.  
CAUTION:  
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock and annoying  
interference, use the recommended accessories only.  
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.  
WARNING:  
• To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose  
this equipment to rain or moisture.  
• To reduce the risk of fire or electric 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:  
Excessive sound pressure from earphones and  
headphones can cause hearing loss.  
WARNING:  
CAUTION:  
Always keep the stand screws and protective panel  
mounting screws out of the reach of infants and small  
children.  
This Monitor is for use only with Panasonic Wall Mount  
Adaptor, BT-WMA17G. Use with other Wall Mount or Rack  
Mount Adaptor is capable of resulting in instability causing  
possible injury.  
WARNING:  
Installation should only be performed by qualified  
installation personnel.  
Improper installation may result in the entire apparatus  
falling down and causing injury.  
CAUTION:  
Check the installation at least once a year.  
An improper installation could cause the monitor to fall off  
resulting in personal injury.  
CAUTION:  
CAUTION:  
Do not remove panel covers by unscrewing them.  
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove covers.  
No user serviceable parts inside.  
Remove the wall mount adaptor when not used.  
Otherwise people moving in the vicinity of the monitor  
could get caught on the bracket and be injured.  
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.  
indicates safety information.  
EEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur.  
EEE Complies with Directive of Turkey.  
[ India Only ]  
For the purpose of recycling to facilitate effective utilization of resources, please return this product to a nearby  
authorized collection center, registered dismantler or recycler, or Panasonic service center when disposing of this  
product.  
Please see the Panasonic website for further information on collection centers, etc.  
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Read this first ! (for BT-LH2170E) (continued)  
Caution for AC Mains Lead  
FORYOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY.  
This product is equipped with 2 types of AC mains cable. One is for continental Europe, etc. and the other one is only  
for U.K.  
Appropriate mains cable must be used in each local area, since the other type of mains cable is not suitable.  
FOR CONTINENTAL EUROPE, ETC.  
FOR U.K. ONLY  
Not to be used in the U.K.  
FOR U.K. ONLY  
This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin  
mains plug for your safety and convenience.  
A 13 amp fuse is fitted in this plug.  
How to replace the fuse  
1.Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver.  
Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that  
the replacement fuse has a rating of 13 amps and that it  
is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362.  
on the  
Check for the ASTA mark  
or the BSI mark  
body of the fuse.  
If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must  
ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced.  
If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used  
until a replacement cover is obtained.  
2.Replace the fuse.  
A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your  
local Panasonic Dealer.  
Fuse  
indicates safety information.  
Note regarding the Power Management function specified under COMMISSION REGULATION (EC)  
No 1275/2008 implementing Directive 2009/125/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council.  
This device is designed and manufactured for use at a broadcasting station and/or in a similar environment.  
This device is not equipped with a Power Management function or the Power Management function is set to OFF as it will  
prevent the device from fulfilling its intended purpose for the reasons below.  
1. If the device is a Studio Camera, a Weather Camera, a Mixer or other processor:  
A Power Management function may cause the device to suddenly stop during recording or while On Air.  
2. If the device is a Studio Monitor:  
A Power Management function may cause video for the confirmation of whether a signal is normal, or whether the signal has  
been lost, to be un-viewable.  
3. If the device is a Camera Recorder:  
A professional camera recorder must be able to start quickly at any time, but a Power Management function will cause an  
increase in the time taken to resume from Stand-by mode.  
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EMC NOTICE FOR THE PURCHASER/USER OF THE APPARATUS  
1. Applicable standards and operating environment  
The apparatus is compliant with:  
• standards EN55103-1 and EN55103-2 2009, and  
• electromagnetic environments E1, E2, E3 and E4.  
2. Pre-requisite conditions to achieving compliance with the above standards  
<1> Peripheral equipment to be connected to the apparatus and special connecting cables  
• The purchaser/user is urged to use only equipment which has been recommended by us as peripheral equipment to be  
connected to the apparatus.  
• The purchaser/user is urged to use only the connecting cables described below.  
<2> For the connecting cables, use shielded cables which suit the intended purpose of the apparatus.  
• Video signal connecting cables  
Use double shielded coaxial cables, which are designed for 75-ohm type high-frequency applications, for SDI (Serial  
Digital Interface).  
Coaxial cables, which are designed for 75-ohm type high-frequency applications, are recommended for analog video  
signals.  
• Audio signal connecting cables  
If your apparatus supports AES/EBU serial digital audio signals, use cables designed for AES/EBU.  
Use shielded cables, which provide quality performance for high-frequency transmission applications, for analog audio  
signals.  
• Other connecting cables (IEEE1394, USB)  
Use shielded cables, which provide quality performance for high-frequency applications, as connecting cables.  
• When connecting to the DVI signal terminal, use a cable with a ferrite core.  
• If your apparatus is supplied with ferrite core(s), they must be attached on cable(s) following instructions in this manual.  
3. Performance level  
The performance level of the apparatus is equivalent to or better than the performance level required by these standards.  
However, the apparatus may be adversely affected by interference if it is being used in an EMC environment, such as an  
area where strong electromagnetic fields are generated (by the presence of signal transmission towers, cellular phones, etc.).  
In order to minimize the adverse effects of the interference on the apparatus in cases like this, it is recommended that the  
following steps be taken with the apparatus being affected and with its operating environment:  
1. Place the apparatus at a distance from the source of the interference.  
2. Change the direction of the apparatus.  
3. Change the connection method used for the apparatus.  
4. Connect the apparatus to another power outlet where the power is not shared by any other appliances.  
Декларація про Відповідність  
Вимогам Технічного Регламенту Обмеження Використання деяких Небезпечних Речовин в електричному та електронному  
обладнанні  
(затвердженого Постановою №1057 Кабінету Міністрів України)  
Виріб відповідає вимогам Технічного Регламенту Обмеження Використання деяких Небезпечних Речовин в електричному та  
електронному обладнанні (ТР ОВНР).  
Вміст небезпечних речовин у випадках, не обумовлених в Додатку №2 ТР ОВНР, :  
1. свинець(Pb) – не перевищує 0,1 % ваги речовини або в концентрації до 1000 частин на мільйон;  
2. кадмій (Cd)– не перевищує 0,01 % ваги речовини або в концентрації до 100 частин на мільйон;  
3. ртуть(Hg) – не перевищує 0,1 % ваги речовини або в концентрації до 1000 частин на мільйон;  
4. шестивалентний хром (Cr6+ ) – не перевищує 0,1 % ваги речовини або в концентрації до 1000 частин на мільйон;  
5. полібромбіфеноли (PBB) – не перевищує 0,1% ваги речовини або в концентрації до 1000 частин на мільйон;  
6. полібромдефенілові ефіри (PBDE) – не перевищує 0,1 % ваги речовини або в концентрації до 1000 частин на мільйон.  
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Transportation precautions  
Do not try to lift the monitor by grabbing the LCD panel.  
Do not place the monitor face down during transportation to prevent  
damaging it. Keep it upright.  
Do not expose the LCD panel to strong pressure or pressure from pointed objects. Take care especially during transportation.  
Exposing the LCD panel to strong pressure may result in blurring or other damage.  
About this instruction manual  
• This instruction manual refers to BT-LH2170P/BT-LH2170E as “this unit.”  
• The illustrations, explanatory drawings, and other figures included in this instruction manual are for illustrative purposes only and  
may differ from actual appearance.  
• HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC in  
the United States and/or other countries.  
• Adobe® Reader® is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated.  
• Page references are indicated as (page 00) in this manual.  
Precautions for Use  
• The LCD monitor is manufactured with high-precision technol-  
ogy and has an effective pixel count of over 99.99 %. How-  
ever, less than 0.01 % of pixels may be stuck or dead. This is  
not a malfunction and does not affect recorded images.  
• Leaving the unit in a location exposed to high temperature and  
humidity for an extended period of time may damage the LCD  
screen and cause blurring.  
• Streaks of light may be seen in the area between the edge of  
the screen and the frame; this is normal and not a malfunction.  
• When a still image is displayed for an extended period of time,  
it may generate a temporary afterimage (phosphor burn-in).  
(However, such images can be removed by displaying normal  
video for a while.)  
• The LCD panel is covered by the packaging material to protect  
it from damage during transportation and when unpacking it.  
Remove the packaging material before use.  
• LCD response speed and brightness vary with ambient tem-  
peratures.  
• This unit does not support VIERA Link. When the unit is con-  
nected to a VIERA-Link-compatible device via an HDMI cable,  
VIERA Link functions on the other devices may not operate  
properly.  
• Do not install the unit where it is exposed to direct sunlight. It  
may damage the cabinet and LCD screen.  
• Do not install the unit in locations where enough space cannot  
be provided around it as heat may build up inside preventing  
normal operation. Be sure to provide enough space around  
the unit.  
• Using the unit near a wireless transmitter, high-voltage equip-  
ment, speakers, large motors or other devices or exposing it  
to static electricity could cause electromagnetic interference  
and distort audio and video reception.  
• Exposing the LCD screen to intense light sources will impair  
its characteristics and lower image quality.  
• In an environment exposed to drastic temperature fluctuations,  
condensation may build up on and inside the LCD screen.  
This may lower the quality of the screen and may damage it.  
• Some video images may appear blurred on the screen.  
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Table of Contents  
Read this first ! (for BT-LH2170P)...........................................2  
Read this first ! (for BT-LH2170E)...........................................4  
Transportation precautions.....................................................7  
About this instruction manual.................................................7  
Precautions for Use..................................................................7  
Standard accessories · Optional units...................................9  
Outline.......................................................................................9  
Dimensions.............................................................................10  
Loading user data..................................................................22  
Main Menu...............................................................................23  
Menu configuration................................................................23  
2D/3D ASSIST ......................................................................24  
MARKER...............................................................................24  
MARKER types .....................................................................26  
VIDEO CONFIG ....................................................................27  
SYSTEM CONFIG.................................................................30  
Performing AUTO CALIBRATION.........................................33  
RESET operation ..................................................................33  
FUNCTION............................................................................34  
GPI ........................................................................................43  
INPUT SELECT.....................................................................44  
AUDIO...................................................................................45  
DISPLAY SETUP ..................................................................46  
CONTROL.............................................................................48  
HOURS METER....................................................................48  
Controls and Their Functions ...............................................11  
Video monitor ........................................................................11  
Front panel ............................................................................12  
Rear panel.............................................................................13  
Power supply..........................................................................14  
Connecting the power cable..................................................14  
Detaching and Attaching the Stand......................................15  
Detaching the stand ..............................................................15  
Attaching the stand................................................................15  
3D Assist Mode.......................................................................49  
MIRROR (Left/Right and Top/Bottom inversion)...................50  
SHIFT (Horizontal and Vertical Shift) ....................................50  
COMPARISON (Composition Check) ...................................51  
CONVERGENCE (Convergence Check) ..............................51  
COLOR (Color Check) ..........................................................52  
ZOOM FOCUS (Zoom and Focus Check) ............................52  
VERTICAL (Vertical Offset Check)........................................53  
OVERLAY (Parallax Check)..................................................53  
On-screen Display..................................................................16  
Operating status display........................................................16  
Main menu (MAIN MENU)/FUNCTION menu/  
INPUT SELECT menu displays.........................................16  
Picture adjusting (PICTURE) menu display ..........................17  
Audio volume display ............................................................17  
Sharpness display.................................................................17  
FUNCTION display................................................................17  
Audio volume bar meter display............................................18  
Time code (TC) display .........................................................18  
Closed caption (CC) display..................................................19  
IMD (in monitor display) display ............................................19  
Setting Item Restrictions .......................................................55  
REMOTE Specifications.........................................................60  
GPI input terminal..................................................................60  
RS-232C input terminal.........................................................62  
RS-485 input/output terminal.................................................63  
How to Use the On Screen Menu..........................................20  
Main menu (MAIN MENU).....................................................20  
FUNCTION menu..................................................................20  
INPUT SELECT menu...........................................................20  
Picture adjusting (PICTURE) menu.......................................21  
Audio volume.........................................................................21  
Maintenance Inspections.......................................................70  
Error and Warning Information .............................................71  
Maintenance............................................................................71  
Specifications.........................................................................72  
Index........................................................................................78  
User Data.................................................................................22  
Saving user data ...................................................................22  
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Standard accessories · Optional units  
Standard accessories  
Power cable x 1 (BT-LH2170P)  
Power cable x 2 (BT-LH2170E)  
Stand (already attached to the product) x 1  
Stand screws (already attached to the product) x 3  
CD-ROM x 1  
Protection panel mounting screws (8 mm long M3 screws) x 4  
• The customer can use these screws for permanent attachment of a protective panel designed for the monitor. (→page 11)  
• Tightening torque: Tighten to about 30 N·cm or less  
<Note>  
After unpacking the monitor, dispose of the AC cord cap (BT-LH2170E only) and packaging material in an appropriate manner.  
Optional units  
• BT-WMA17G wall mount adapter (Leave installation of the wall mount adapter to authorized personnel.)  
Outline  
The BT-LH2170P/BT-LH2170E is a compact, flat panel LCD monitor for broadcast and industrial applications, equipped with a  
54.6 cm (21.5 inch) (effective display area) LCD display.  
High performance LCD panel  
• WFM (Y/R/G/B) and vectorscope display functions  
Capable of showing a Y/R/G/B waveform display for input  
signals (3G-SDI, SDI, HDMI, VIDEO, and DVI-I inputs) and  
a vectorscope display (for 3G-SDI and SDI inputs).  
• Audio volume bar meter display function  
There are level displays for embedded 3G-SDI, SDI and  
HDMI audio signals and analog audio signals. Furthermore,  
support is also included for reference point setting, peak  
hold, and overrange display.  
This product incorporates a full HD (1920 x 1080) LCD panel.  
It offers excellent color reproduction, a wide viewing angle,  
and a fast response time.  
Superb Moving Image Quality Achieved by New Image  
Processing Engine  
• A 3D Look Up Table (LUT) and a 10-bit image processing  
engine facilitate accurate and smooth gradation from low to  
high brightness levels.  
• The inclusion of an I/P conversion circuit with a low delay of  
less than one field minimizes the delay time between signal  
input and monitor display.  
The incorporation of a speaker and a HEADPHONES output  
jack means you can check the audio. There is also a menu  
for selecting channels.  
• Closed caption function  
• The use of a diagonal line compensation circuit reduces  
image degradation in the vertical direction and jagged noise  
on diagonal lines.  
The captions added to video signals can be displayed dur-  
ing SDI and VIDEO input.  
• 2-screen display function  
• The high-speed moving image response time provides vivid  
and clear image display.  
• Gamma compensation is performed for each monitor.  
The screen can be split into two to allow you to make a  
screen comparison for the same input connectors and same  
format. (SUB WINDOW function)  
It can display two SDI inputs simultaneously in two  
windows. (TWO WINDOW function)  
Includes 3D Assist Functions  
Various assist functions are included to allow connecting  
the left and right connectors of a 3D camera to the two SDI  
inputs and capturing 3D images that are easier to view on a  
2D monitor. These functions also make camera adjustments  
easier and reduce the preparation time required for 3D shoot-  
ing.  
One input signal can be displayed on two windows for  
3G-SDI, SDI, HDMI, VIDEO and DVI-I input VIDEO formats  
in combination with FOCUS-IN-RED, Y MAP, ZEBRA and  
other functions to simplify camera adjustments. (PICTURE  
ASSIST function)  
• Cross hatch display function  
This function displays markers at regular vertical and hori-  
zontal intervals to facilitate easy composition.  
• External remote control  
RS-485, RS-232C and GPI remote control terminals are  
provided.  
A loop-through connection using the RS-485 input and  
output terminals allows control of multiple monitors (up to 32  
monitors).  
Wide Variety of Functions and Interfaces  
• Equipped with 3G-SDI, SDI (HD/SD compatible), HDMI,  
VIDEO, and DVI-I inputs.  
• FOCUS-IN-RED function (Displayed abbreviated to F-IN-R  
in the [PICTURE] (picture adjusting) menu.)  
Focusing the camera is extremely easy because the area of  
the image in focus is displayed in red to make it easy to see  
what is in focus.  
• IMD (in-monitor display) display  
The RS-485 interface allows you to display text and the tally  
indication on the monitor.  
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Dimensions  
Unit: mm (inches)  
280(11)  
260(10-1/4)  
72  
(2-13/16)  
100  
(3-15/16)  
2.5(1/8)  
510(20-1/16)  
4-M4 P=0.7  
27(1-1/16)  
42.5(1-5/8)  
4-M3  
475.2(18-5/8)  
• When the unit will be permanently installed in one place, we recommend securing it in place using the screw holes at the bottom of  
the stand.  
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Controls and Their Functions  
Video monitor  
Front panel  
Rear panel  
1
2
Front panel  
(→page 12)  
Power Supply  
(You can switch between AC  
and DC (→page 14))  
Rear panel  
(→page 13)  
1
Tally Lamp (Red and Green)  
Can be lit by a control signal (red tally and green tally) via  
GPI.  
When both the red and green tally are triggered together,  
the lamp lights amber.  
2
Protective panel mounting screw holes (4 holes)  
Four screw holes have been provided to enable attachment  
of a permanent protective panel.  
<Note>  
The LCD panel is shipped in packaging material to protect it  
from damage during unpacking and transportation. Remove  
the packaging material before using the monitor.  
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Controls and Their Functions (continued)  
Front panel  
HEADPHONES  
MENU  
RETURN  
VOLUME  
1
2
3
4
5
SDI  
1
SDI  
2
HDMI  
DVI-I  
VIDEO  
PICTURE  
INPUT SELECT  
FUNCTION  
5
6
1
2
3
4
1
2
4
POWER <8> switch  
Switches the power supply ON/OFF. When the power is on,  
the LED (green) lights.  
To turn the power off, press and hold the switch for at least  
three seconds.  
MENU button, rotary knob (with push-on switch (PIC-  
TURE) and RETURN/VOLUME button (→page 16)  
Use these buttons to display menus, select and adjust set-  
tings and perform menu selections.  
MENU:  
Press to display or exit the [TOP MENU]  
([MAIN MENU] (main menu), [FUNCTION]  
menu and [INPUT SELECT] menu).  
INPUT SELECT buttons  
Selects the signal input line. The green LED light above the  
pressed button indicates the selected input signal.  
VIDEO : Video input  
Rotary knob: Turn the knob clockwise or counterclockwise  
to move the cursor up or down or to change  
set values.  
SDI1 : Serial digital interface input (compatible with 3G/  
HD/SD)  
Press the knob to start changing set values, to  
confirm them and to open submenus.  
SDI2 : Serial digital interface input (HD/SD compatible)  
HDMI : HDMI input (HDCP compatible)  
RETURN:  
Press to return to the previous menu or cancel  
to recover a previously set value.  
DVI-I : DVI-I input (HDCP compatible)  
When no menu is open, press the rotary knob <PICTURE>  
or <RETURN/VOLUME> button to open a menu other than  
the [TOP MENU].  
• Selects one of the following four input signals:  
digital video or PC signal, analog video or PC  
signal.(→page 44)  
• When the power is turned on, the input line used when the  
power was last turned off is selected.  
• In 3D assist and TWO WINDOW mode, the input is fixed  
to SDI1/SDI2 and the input line cannot be changed. (Then  
both the SDI1 and SDI2 LEDs go on.)  
• Switching the [2D/3D ASSIST] menu from [3D ASSIST] to  
[2D] will return the input line to the previous 2D setting.  
• Switching the TWO WINDOW function from ON to OFF  
will return the input line to the previous OFF setting. How-  
ever, turning on the SUB WINDOW function or the PIC-  
TURE ASSIST function when the TWO WINDOW function  
is on, activates SDI1 operation, and when the 2-screen  
display function is off, the SDI1 input line is used.  
PICTURE: When no menu is open, press the rotary knob  
to open the [PICTURE] (picture adjusting)  
menu.(→page 17)  
VOLUME : When no menu is open, press the <RETURN/  
VOLUME> button to open the audio volume bar  
meter.(→page 17)  
5
6
1
Speaker (monaural)  
*
Enables monitoring of analog AUDIO, SDI and HDMI signal  
inputs.  
• Connecting headphones to the HEADPHONES output jack  
turns off the speaker.  
1
• When the control lock is on, the  
mark appears and  
HEADPHONES output jack (M3 stereo mini jack)  
*
input lines cannot be changed.(→page 48)  
• When INT-SG (internal chart for adjustment [Color Bar  
+ Grayscale]) is selected, all LEDs above the <INPUT  
SELECT> button are off. Use the [INPUT SELECT] menu  
to select INT-SG. (→page 20)  
Allows you to connect headphones to monitor analog audio,  
SDI and HDMI signal inputs.  
• The sound volume and sound quality will depend on the  
headphones.  
1
• In 3D assist mode, you can monitor the left (L) channel of  
SDI1 audio.  
*
3
FUNCTION button  
FUNCTION1 to FUNCTION5:  
Press to use function assigned to the FUNCTION button  
using a menu.  
• In TWO WINDOW mode, you can monitor SDI1 and SDI2  
audio selected using [AUDIO OUT SEL.].  
• When the control lock is on, the  
mark appears to  
indicate that FUNCTION operation is disabled.(→page 48)  
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Controls and Their Functions (continued)  
Rear panel  
2
2
3
VIDEO terminal (BNC) * *  
3
4
7
IN  
: This is the VIDEO signal (composite signal) input  
terminal.  
OUT : This is the input signal through-out terminal.  
DVI-I  
RS-485  
IN  
GPI  
2
Unless a cable is connected to the VIDEO OUT terminal,  
*
the VIDEO IN terminal is automatically terminated at  
75 Ω. Connecting a cable releases this termination.  
Since a connection to the through-out terminal releases the  
75 Ω termination of the unit, the level of the VIDEO signal  
input to the unit may become too large depending on the  
connected device.  
SDI  
2
VIDEO  
1
1
3
4
OUT  
IN  
IN  
3
AUDIO  
*
R
L
OUT  
2
OUT  
IN  
RS-232C  
(3G)  
3
4
5
DVI-I terminal  
1
2
5
6
8
This is the DVI-signal input terminal.  
• Use double shielded cable for making connections to a  
DVI-I terminal.  
1
SDI terminal  
A SDI1 (3G/HD/SD) input terminal (BNC)  
HDMI terminal (Type A)  
This is the SDI input terminal. (Compatible with 3G-SDI  
and 3G/HD/SD automatic switching)  
In 3D assist mode, input images for the left eye (L).  
B SDI1 active through output terminal (BNC)  
This terminal outputs SDI1 input as is.  
This is the HDMI input terminal.  
• Use double-shielded cable for making connections to an  
HDMI terminal.  
AUDIO input terminal (pin jack)  
This is the common audio input terminal for all video input  
terminals.  
• Use shielded cable for making connections to an AUDIO  
input terminal.  
C SDI2 (HD/SD) input terminal (BNC)  
This is the SDI input terminal. (Compatible with HD/SD  
automatic switching)  
In 3D assist mode, input images for the right eye (R).  
D SDI2 active through output terminal (BNC)  
This terminal outputs SDI2 input as is.  
6
RS-485 input/output terminal (RJ-45)  
External control is possible by using an RS-485 signal.  
• Use shielded cable for making connections to an RS-485  
input/output terminal.  
• Make sure that the cable is fully inserted in the terminal  
and cannot easily be pulled out.  
• A loop-through connection using the RS-485 input and  
output terminals allows operation of multiple monitors (up  
to 32 monitors).  
• Connect a terminator (120 Ω) between the first and sec-  
ond pin of the RS-485 OUT terminal on the last monitor in  
the chain.  
• When this output is used to daisy-chain 1 multiple moni-  
*
tors, the quality of the original signal, cable length, the  
number of connected devices and other factors all come  
into play to deteriorate picture quality and introduce noise.  
1Daisy-chain:  
Refers to connecting the through-out signal from a  
device to the input of a second, third or more devices  
in a linear series, thus using a single signal in multiple  
devices.  
*
• Use a 5C-FB or equivalent cable to make connections to  
an SDI terminal.  
7
8
GPI input terminal (D-SUB, 9 pins)  
External control is possible by using a GPI signal.  
• Use shielded cable for making connections to the GPI  
input terminal.  
RS-232C input terminal (D-SUB, 9 pins)  
External control is possible by using an RS-232C signal  
• Use shielded cable for making connections to an RS-232C  
input terminal.  
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Power supply  
Connecting the power cable  
1.Attach the power cable to the unit.  
When using external DC power (12 V DC)  
You can slide open the power cover to switch from AC input  
to external DC input.  
Power cover  
<Note>  
• If the power cover has come off or been removed, do not use  
the monitor with the power supply connected to both AC input  
and DC input terminals.  
Power cable  
• Use a shielded DC cable that is not longer than 2 m. A cable  
that is 2 m or longer may cause screen noise.  
Before using an external DC power supply, be sure to check  
that the rating of the external DC power supply suits the  
power requirements of this monitor.  
2.Connect the power cable to the power outlet.  
Check the pin arrangements of the DC output terminal of the  
external DC power supply and those of the DC IN socket of  
this monitor to ensure that a connection will maintain the cor-  
rect polarity.  
If +12 V is accidentally connected the GND terminal, fire or  
injury could result.  
Pin number  
Signal  
GND  
1
2, 3  
4
4
1
2
3
+12 V  
External DC input  
terminal  
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Detaching and Attaching the Stand  
The stand is detachable.  
• When detaching and attaching the stand, it is recommended that you place the monitor flat on the edge of a desk or table with a soft  
cloth or similar material spread underneath.  
• The stand is specifically designed for this monitor and cannot be used with other monitors. The stands supplied with the BT-LH1700W/  
1710/1760 series cannot be used with this unit.  
Detaching the stand  
Attaching the stand  
Stand screws  
1.Align the holes in the stand with those in the monitor.  
Unscrew the stand screws (three) using a Phillips screw-  
driver.  
2.Use a Phillips screwdriver to secure the stand to the  
monitor with the stand screws (three).  
• Install the stand screws in the (to ) order shown in the  
figure.  
• After detaching, store the stand and the stand screws for the  
stand in a location easily accessible when required.  
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On-screen Display  
The screen shows the operation status display, the main menu (MAIN MENU) / FUNCTION menu / INPUT SELECT menu displays,  
picture adjusting (PICTURE) menu display, audio volume display, sharpness display, FUNCTION display, audio volume bar meter  
display, time code (TC) display, closed caption (CC) display, IMD (in monitor display) display and other information.  
Operating status display  
2.Signal format  
1
2
• [UNSUPPORT SIGNAL] appears if an unsupported signal  
is input.  
SDI1 1080/60i 3G:A  
It may also indicate that the format selected in the [INPUT  
SELECT] menu does not match the input signal.  
• [NO SIGNAL] appears when no signal is input.  
• The level of a 3G-SDI signal input is displayed to the right of the  
signal format.  
3
P-  
P
FILM  
ANALOG  
3.Various indications (PIXEL TO PIXEL mode)  
• This indicates that the PIXEL TO PIXEL mode is engaged.  
4
5
6 7  
8
4.Various indications (FILM mode)  
• This indicates that [GAMMA SELECT] in [VIDEO CONFIG]  
is set to [FILM].  
<Note>  
• Use [STATUS DISPLAY] in the [SYSTEM CONFIG] menu to  
set the display status.(→page 30)  
• Icons meeting the 3 to 8 display requirements appear aligned  
to the left.  
• [UNSUPPORT SIGNAL] and [NO SIGNAL] may not be prop-  
erly displayed.  
5.Various indications (Lock setting)  
• This indicates that the front operations are locked.(→page 48)  
6.Various indications (mute indication)  
• Indicates that the speaker and headphones are muted.  
(→page 21)  
• For details on the display of names and signal formats of  
assist functions in 3D assist mode, refer to “3D Assist Mode”  
(→page49).  
In 3D assist mode, the various indications (4 to 8) can be  
displayed as well.  
7.Various indications (indication of picture adjustment  
change)  
• Indicates that picture adjustments ([PEAKING]/[PHASE]/  
[CHROMA]/[BRIGHT]/[CONTRAST]/[BACKLIGHT]) have  
been changed from the values assigned using [SETUP  
LOAD] or [POWER ON SETUP].(→page 21)  
1.The selected input line (→pages 12 and 20)  
• Displays [VIDEO], [SDI1], [SDI2], [HDMI], [DVI-I] ([YPBPR]/  
8.Various indications (ANALOG mode)  
• Indicates that the operating mode has been set to analog  
[RGB-COMP.]/[DVI-VIDEO]/[DVI-COMP.]) and [INT-SG].  
audio input using [INPUT SELECT] in the [AUDIO] menu.  
Main menu (MAIN MENU)/FUNCTION menu/INPUT SELECT menu displays  
1.Press <MENU> when no menu is displayed.  
• The [TOP MENU] appears.  
[TOP MENU]  
MAIN MENU  
FUNCTION  
INPUT SELECT  
MENUEXIT  
2.Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> to select a menu ([MAIN MENU], [FUNCTION], [INPUT SELECT]) and press the rotary  
knob <PICTURE>.  
• For details on how to operate menus, refer to “How to Use the On Screen Menu” (→page20).  
• In 3D assist and TWO WINDOW mode, the input is fixed to SDI1/SDI2 display and the [INPUT SELECT] menu cannot be se-  
lected.  
[MAIN MENU]  
[FUNCTION]  
[INPUT SELECT]  
[MAIN MENU]  
2D/3D ASSIST  
MARKER  
2D  
VIDEO CONFIG  
SYSTEM CONFIG  
FUNCTION  
[FUNCTION]  
[INPUT SELECT]  
VIDEO  
SDI1  
SDI2  
HDMI  
F1:WFM/VECTOR  
F2:TWO WINDOW  
F3:FOCUS-IN-RED  
F4:TIME CODE  
F5:LEVEL METER  
WFM/VECTOR OFF  
GPI  
INPUT SELECT  
AUDIO  
DISPLAY SETUP  
CONTROL  
HOURS METER  
DVI-I  
INT-SG  
MENUEXIT  
RETURN  
RETURN  
RETURN  
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
SEL.  
ENTER  
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
RETURN  
Displays instructions on <MENU> button operations.  
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3.To close a menu, press <MENU>.  
• The menu display disappears after approx. 2 minutes of inaction. (The value shown before the display clears is confirmed.)  
Picture adjusting (PICTURE) menu display  
1.Press rotary knob <PICTURE> when no menu is dis-  
played.  
[PICTURE]  
SETTING[FACTORY]  
• The [PICTURE] (picture adjusting) menu appears.  
• For details on how to operate menus, refer to “How to Use  
the On Screen Menu” (→page20).  
A
B
PEAKING  
PHASE  
0
31  
30  
30  
52  
80  
15  
*
*
CHROMA  
BRIGHT  
CONTRAST  
BACKLIGHT  
F-IN-R  
MENUEXIT  
2.To close a menu, press <MENU>.  
• This display disappears after approx. 10 seconds of inac-  
tion. (The value shown before the display clears is con-  
firmed.)  
A: File names called by [SETUP LOAD] or [POWER ON  
SETUP] appear on the screen to the right of [SETTING].  
B: When picture adjustments ([PEAKING]/[PHASE]/[CHRO-  
MA]/[BRIGHT]/[CONTRAST]/[BACKLIGHT]) have been  
changed from the values assigned using [SETUP LOAD]  
or [POWER ON SETUP], an asterisk ( ) appears to right  
*
of the menu name.  
Audio volume display  
1.Press <RETURN / VOLUME> when no menu is displayed.  
• The audio volume bar meter appears.  
• For details on how to use the audio volume, refer to“How to  
Use the On Screen Menu” (→page20).  
2.To close a menu, press <MENU> or the rotary knob  
<PICTURE>.  
[VOLUME]  
30  
• This display disappears after approx. 10 seconds of inac-  
tion. (The value shown before the display clears is con-  
firmed.)  
MENUEXIT  
Sharpness display  
• Indicates the [SHARPNESS H] and [SHARPNESS V] setting  
of the [VIDEO CONFIG] menu.  
• When no operation is performed for approx. 2 minutes, the set  
value is confirmed and the display disappears.  
[SHARPNESS H] 14  
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
RETURN  
FUNCTION display  
• Use the [FUNCTION] menu to set up functions.  
• When [FUNCTION DISPLAY] (→page 35) is set to [ON1] or  
[ON2], press any of the <FUNCTION1> to <FUNCTION5>  
buttons to display the status of functions assigned to the  
FUNCTION buttons.  
• When no operation is performed for approx. 2 seconds, the  
set value is confirmed and the display disappears.  
• "A" indicates operating status.(→page37 “Functions displayed  
during FUNCTION button operation”)  
[FUNCTION]  
F1:WFM/VECTOR  
F2:TWO WINDOW  
F3:FOCUS-IN-RED  
F4:TIME CODE  
F5:LEVEL METER  
WFM/VECTOR OFF  
A
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
RETURN  
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On-screen Display (continued)  
Audio volume bar meter display  
Normal operating mode  
• A color bar meter indicates the audio level for SDI, HDMI and  
AUDIO signals.  
• The display method of the audio volume bar meter can be set  
in the menu.(→page 45)  
Reference point  
Channel display  
0 dB point  
• In 3D assist mode, you can monitor the left (L) channel of  
SDI1 audio.  
• In TWO WINDOW mode, it will display SDI1 and SDI2 in  
separate windows.  
1
3
5
7
2
4
6
8
SDI1 1080/60i  
Display color  
Green: Up to reference point (included)  
Yellow: Reference point (not included) to 0 dB point (not in-  
cluded)  
Red: Overrange  
Peak hold  
Overrange  
In TWO WINDOW mode  
1
3
5
7
2
4
6
8
1
3
5
7
2
4
6
8
Time code (TC) display  
• Use the menu to display the time code for HD-SDI signal  
input. It also allows you to switch between display modes:  
([LTC], [VITC], [LUB], [VUB], [LTC+LUB], [VITC+VUB]).  
(→page 46)  
In LTC and VITC display mode  
• Displays the time code in: hours: minutes: seconds: or frames.  
• In drop-frame mode, a different delimiter is used between  
seconds and frames.  
<Note>  
( : ) NDF  
( . ) DF  
Read errors are displayed as “--:--:--:--”  
In LUB and VUB display modes  
• BG8, BG7, BG6, BG5, BG4, BG3, BG2, BG1 appear in the  
stated order.  
BG: binary group  
• The (:) delimiter does not appear.  
<Note>  
Read errors are displayed as “-- -- -- --”  
In LTC+LUB and VITC+VUB display modes  
Each combination is displayed separately.  
LTC 01:02:10:02  
LUB AB CD EF 01  
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On-screen Display (continued)  
Closed caption (CC) display  
• This unit can display closed captions with an SDI or VIDEO  
signal input.  
• Closed captions comply with the following standards.  
• Composite Standard EIA/CEA-608 (VBI), OP-42  
• SD-SDI CC Standard EIA/CEA-608 (ANC/VBI), OP-42  
• HD-SDI CC Standard EIA/CEA-608 (708),  
EIA/CEA-708, OP-47  
Closed caption  
display area  
• The EIA/CEA-708 Standard allows simultaneous display of  
closed captions at a specified location on up to eight windows.  
• Closed captions are displayed on an area inside the screen  
that is smaller than the entire screen.  
(Refer to the following notes.)  
(When the specified window extends beyond the entire screen)  
• The display settings can be configured in the menus. The  
menu also allow you to select closed caption type, display  
channel (EIA/CEA-608) and display service (EIA/CEA-708).  
(→page 46)  
<Note>  
• The specified window position is displayed at a position in the  
display area according to the closed caption information.  
• The window may extend beyond the display area depending  
on the position and size of the specified window. Such a win-  
dow will be displayed but a window that extends beyond the  
entire screen will be repositioned inside the screen area.  
IMD (in monitor display) display  
Normal operating mode  
• This monitor supports the TSL UMD PROTOCOL (Ver. 3.1  
and Ver. 4.0) and allows you to display text and the tally indi-  
cation on the monitor using the RS-485 interface.  
• For information on how to set IMD and communications, refer  
to pages 47, 48, 63.  
• In TWO WINDOW mode, it will display SDI1 and SDI2 in  
separate in monitor display (IMD) windows.  
CAM1  
Tally 1  
Text  
Tally 2  
In TWO WINDOW mode  
CAM1  
CAM2  
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How to Use the On Screen Menu  
Main menu (MAIN MENU)  
FUNCTION menu  
• For details on how to open the main menu, refer to “Main  
menu (MAIN MENU)/FUNCTION menu/INPUT SELECT menu  
displays” (→page16).  
• For details on how to open the [FUNCTION] menu, refer to  
“Main menu (MAIN MENU)/FUNCTION menu/INPUT SELECT  
menu displays” (→page16).  
1.Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> to select a menu item  
and press the rotary knob <PICTURE>.  
1.Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> to select a function  
item.  
• Selected function item and set value appear in green.  
[MAIN MENU]  
2D/3D ASSIST  
MARKER  
2D  
VIDEO CONFIG  
SYSTEM CONFIG  
FUNCTION  
[FUNCTION]  
F1:WFM/VECTOR  
F2:TWO WINDOW  
F3:FOCUS-IN-RED  
F4:TIME CODE  
F5:LEVEL METER  
GPI  
INPUT SELECT  
AUDIO  
DISPLAY SETUP  
CONTROL  
HOURS METER  
WFM/VECTOR OFF  
RETURN  
A
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
SEL.  
ENTER  
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
RETURN  
2.Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> to select a submenu  
item and press the rotary knob <PICTURE>.  
• The settings in the submenu change to green.  
2.Press the rotary knob <PICTURE>.  
• Each press of the rotary knob <PICTURE> changes the set  
value and enables function operation.  
[MARKER]  
MARKER  
16:9  
4:3  
OFF  
4:3  
OFF  
[FUNCTION]  
F1:WFM/VECTOR  
F2:TWO WINDOW  
F3:FOCUS-IN-RED  
F4:TIME CODE  
F5:LEVEL METER  
BACK  
NORMAL  
OFF  
OFF  
CENTER  
CROSS  
COLOR  
GPI MARKER1 95%(16:9)  
GPI MARKER2 95%(16:9)  
CROSS HATCH OFF  
SIZE LARGE  
WHITE  
WFM/VECTOR OFF  
RETURN  
A
MENUEXIT  
RETURN  
RETURN  
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
SEL.  
ENTER  
3.To return to the [TOP MENU], press <RETURN/VOLUME>.  
INPUT SELECT menu  
3.Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> to select a set value  
and press the rotary knob <PICTURE>.  
• To cancel, press <RETURN/VOLUME> before pressing the  
rotary knob <PICTURE>.  
• For details on how to open the [INPUT SELECT] menu, refer  
to “Main menu (MAIN MENU)/FUNCTION menu/INPUT SE-  
LECT menu displays” (→page16).  
[MARKER]  
1.Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> to select an input signal  
terminal or [INT-SG] and press the rotary knob <PIC-  
TURE>.  
• To cancel, press<RETURN/VOLUME> before pressing the  
rotary knob <PICTURE>.  
MARKER  
16:9  
4:3  
ON  
4:3  
OFF  
BACK  
NORMAL  
OFF  
OFF  
CENTER  
CROSS  
COLOR  
GPI MARKER1 95%(16:9)  
GPI MARKER2 95%(16:9)  
CROSS HATCH OFF  
SIZE LARGE  
WHITE  
RETURN  
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
SEL.  
ENTER  
[INPUT SELECT]  
VIDEO  
SDI1  
SDI2  
HDMI  
DVI-I  
INT-SG  
4.To return to the previous screen, press <RETURN/VOL-  
UME>.  
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
RETURN  
VIDEO  
SDI1  
SDI2  
: Video input  
: Serial digital interface input  
: Serial digital interface input  
: HDMI input  
HDMI  
1
DVI-I  
*
: DVI-I input  
: Internal chart for adjustment ([Color Bar +  
Grayscale]) (→page 77)  
2
*
INT-SG  
1
The name of the DVI-I input terminal is fixed at [DVI-I].  
[INPUT NAME SETUP] in the [SYSTEM CONFIG] menu  
cannot be used to change names.  
*
*
2
It is not possible to switch to [INT-SG] when two screens are  
displayed with the SUB WINDOW function(→page 38).  
2.To return to the [TOP MENU], press <RETURN/VOLUME>.  
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Picture adjusting (PICTURE) menu  
2.Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> to select a set value  
and press the rotary knob <PICTURE>.  
1.Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> to select a menu item  
and press the rotary knob <PICTURE>.  
• The menu closes and the set values of the selected menu  
items appear.  
• The set value is confirmed and the menu reappears.  
• To cancel, press <RETURN/VOLUME> before pressing the  
rotary knob <PICTURE>.  
[PICTURE]  
SETTING[FACTORY]  
PEAKING  
PHASE  
0
30  
30  
30  
50  
80  
15  
CHROMA  
BRIGHT  
CONTRAST  
BACKLIGHT  
F-IN-R  
MENUEXIT  
[PHASE] 20  
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
RETURN  
[PICTURE]  
SETTING[FACTORY]  
PEAKING  
PHASE  
0
20  
30  
30  
50  
80  
15  
*
CHROMA  
BRIGHT  
CONTRAST  
BACKLIGHT  
F-IN-R  
MENUEXIT  
[PHASE] 30  
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
RETURN  
• When picture adjustments ([PEAKING]/[PHASE]/[CHRO-  
MA]/[BRIGHT]/[CONTRAST]/[BACKLIGHT]) have been  
changed from the values assigned using [SETUP LOAD] or  
Adjustable range  
( ): denotes factory  
defaults.  
Name  
Function  
PEAKING  
[POWER ON SETUP], an asterisk ( ) appears to right of the  
*
menu name.  
PEAKING  
PHASE  
0 to 30 (0)  
PHASE  
0 to 60 (30)  
0 to 60 (30)  
0 to 60 (30)  
0 to 60 (50)  
0 to 100 (80)  
CHROMA  
BRIGHT  
CHROMA  
BRIGHT  
Audio volume  
• For details on how to use the audio volume, refer to“Audio  
volume display” (→page17).  
CONTRAST  
BACKLIGHT  
F-IN-R  
CONTRAST  
BACKLIGHT  
FOCUS-IN-RED 1 to 30 (15)  
1.Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> to select a set value.  
The text color of set values that are factory defaults is green  
and other values are white.  
Settings are loaded when the monitor is turned on. However,  
operations and changes cannot be made in the following  
conditions.  
[VOLUME]  
30  
• When the control lock is on, the  
mark appears and  
set values cannot be changed. (→page 48)  
• When the [MONO] (→page 28) is set to [ON], [PHASE] and  
[CHROMA] operations are disabled.  
• [F-IN-R] is enabled during operation of the FOCUS-IN-  
RED function.  
• [BRIGHT] operation is disabled during [HV DELAY]  
(→page 34) operation (when it is in any other setting than  
OFF).  
• [CONTRAST] and [BACKLIGHT] operations are disabled  
in [BLACK MODE] (→page 34).  
MENUEXIT  
• Set values are confirmed when they are changed.  
• Changing the audio volume when audio output is muted  
(“AUDIO MUTE” (→page 35)) immediately cancels [AUDIO  
MUTE].  
is displayed when audio output of the monitor is muted.  
• Audio volume is always available and is not affected by the  
[CONTROL] menu (→page 48).  
• The adjustment range is 0 to 60 (the factory default is 0)  
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User Data  
This monitor can save up to five combinations of set values for MAIN MENU and screen adjustments made in the [PICTURE] (picture  
adjusting) menu as user data that can be recalled.  
You can also return set values and adjustments to their factory defaults.  
User data include the following settings.  
• Menu settings except [SETUP LOAD], [SETUP SAVE] and [REMOTE] in [CONTROL] (including button function settings on the  
monitor front panel)  
• Screen adjustments made with the rotary knob <PICTURE>  
Saving user data  
Loading user data  
1.Press <MENU> to display the main menu.  
1.Press <MENU> to display the main menu.  
2.Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> to select the [SYSTEM  
CONFIG] menu and press the rotary knob <PICTURE>.  
2.Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> to select the [SYSTEM  
CONFIG] menu and press the rotary knob <PICTURE>.  
3.Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> to select the [SETUP  
SAVE] submenu and press the rotary knob <PICTURE>.  
The set values in the submenu change to green.  
3.Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> to select the [SETUP  
LOAD] submenu and press the rotary knob <PICTURE>.  
The set values in the submenu change to green.  
[SYSTEM CONFIG]  
[SYSTEM CONFIG]  
SUB WINDOW  
FULL  
CENTER  
3SEC OFF  
SUB WINDOW  
FULL  
CENTER  
3SEC OFF  
MENU POSITION  
STATUS DISPLAY  
INPUT NAME SETUP  
SETUP LOAD  
MENU POSITION  
STATUS DISPLAY  
INPUT NAME SETUP  
SETUP LOAD  
FACTORY  
USER1  
LAST  
FACTORY  
USER1  
LAST  
SETUP SAVE  
SETUP SAVE  
POWER ON SETUP  
COLOR SPACE  
POWER DOWN  
POWER ON SETUP  
COLOR SPACE  
POWER DOWN  
EBU  
OFF  
OFF  
EBU  
OFF  
OFF  
POWER SAVE MODE  
CALIBRATION  
POWER SAVE MODE  
CALIBRATION  
RETURN  
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
SEL.  
ENTER  
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
SEL.  
ENTER  
RETURN  
Changes to green  
Changes to green  
4.Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> to select settings to call  
from the [USER1] to [USER5] and press the rotary knob  
<PICTURE>.  
4.Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> to select settings to  
save from the [USER1] to [USER5] and press the rotary  
knob <PICTURE>.  
The following screen appears.  
The following screen appears.  
• To return to the factory defaults, select [FACTORY].  
[SETUP SAVE]  
USER1  
[SETUP LOAD]  
USER1  
YES  
NO  
YES  
NO  
RETURN  
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
SEL.  
ENTER  
RETURN  
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
SEL.  
ENTER  
5.Select [YES] and press the rotary knob <PICTURE>.  
This saves the user data.  
5.Select [YES] and press the rotary knob <PICTURE>.  
This loads the user data.  
6.To return to the previous screen, press <RETURN/VOL-  
UME>.  
6.To return to the previous screen, press <RETURN/VOL-  
UME>.  
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Main Menu  
Menu configuration  
MAIN MENU  
2D/3D ASSIST  
MARKER  
MARKER  
16:9  
GAMMA SELECT  
FILM GAMMA  
COLOR TEMP.  
SHARPNESS MODE  
SHARPNESS H  
SHARPNESS V  
I-P MODE  
VIDEO CONFIG  
SYSTEM CONFIG  
4:3  
BACK  
SUB WINDOW  
MENU POSITION  
STATUS DISPLAY  
INPUT NAME SETUP  
VIDEO  
CENTER  
USER0 to 63  
D93  
CROSS  
COLOR  
D65  
GPI MARKER1  
GPI MARKER2  
MARKER TYPE  
CROSS HATCH  
SIZE  
D56  
SDI1  
MONO  
VAR1  
VAR2  
VAR3  
SDI2  
ANAMO  
HDMI  
SD ASPECT  
SCAN  
YPBPR  
RGB-COMP.  
DVI-VIDEO  
ZEBRA INT.MIN.  
WHITE BALANCE  
INT. MAX.  
EXT. MIN.  
EXT. MAX.  
COLOR TEMP.  
GAIN  
RED  
DVI-COMP.  
INT-SG  
SETUP LOAD  
SETUP SAVE  
POWER ON SETUP  
COLOR SPACE  
POWER DOWN  
POWER SAVE MODE  
CALIBRATION  
AUTO CALIBRATION  
RESET  
GREEN  
BLUE  
BIAS  
RED  
GREEN  
BLUE  
RESET  
FUNCTION1  
FUNCTION  
FUNCTION2  
FUNCTION3  
FUNCTION4  
FUNCTION5  
FUNCTION DISPLAY  
GPI CONTROL  
GPI1  
GPI  
GPI2  
VIDEO  
NTSC SETUP  
DVI-I  
INPUT SELECT  
AUDIO  
GPI3  
GPI4  
INPUT SELECT  
GROUP SELECT  
SELECT L  
GPI5  
DIGITAL  
ANALOG  
COMPONENT LEVEL  
RGB-COMP.  
H POSITION  
V POSITION  
PHASE  
GPI6  
GPI7  
SELECT R  
GPI8  
SPEAKER OUT  
LEVEL METER  
CH SELECT  
POINT LINE  
CH INFO.  
CLOCK  
RESET  
HEAD ROOM  
WFM/VECTOR  
POSITION  
DISPLAY SETUP  
CONTROL  
VECTOR MODE  
VECTOR SCALE  
TIME CODE  
CONTROL  
LOCAL ENABLE  
PROTOCOL VER.  
RS-485 ID SETUP  
RS-485 STX&ETX  
POSITION  
FONT SIZE  
MODE SELECT  
CLOSED CAPTION  
CC TYPE  
OPERATION  
LCD  
HOURS METER  
CAPTION CHANNEL  
CAPTION SERVICE  
IN MONITOR DISPLAY  
POSITION  
CHAR. COLOR  
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2D/3D ASSIST  
Setting  
Underlined values indicate factory defaults.  
Description  
Switches between 2D mode and 3D assist mode.  
[2D] Operates in 2D mode.  
[3D ASSIST] Operates in 3D assist mode.  
2D  
3D ASSIST  
When you switch to [3D ASSIST], the input line selection will be force switched to  
SDI1 or SDI2.  
MARKER  
Underlined values indicate factory defaults.  
Description  
Submenu  
Setting  
1
*
MARKER  
OFF  
ON  
Selects whether to enable or disable the marker setting.  
2
* *  
3
16:9  
OFF  
4:3  
Selects/displays various markers in 16:9 aspect ratio.  
[OFF] No marker display  
13:9  
14:9  
CNSCO 2.39  
[4:3]  
[13:9]  
[14:9]  
4:3 marker  
13:9 marker  
14:9 marker  
CNSCO 2.35  
2:1  
[CNSCO 2.39] 2.39:1 marker  
[CNSCO 2.35] 2.35:1 marker  
VISTA  
[2:1]  
2:1 marker  
95%  
[VISTA] VISTA marker  
93%  
[95%] 95 % area marker  
90%  
[93%] 93.1 % area marker (TYPE1)  
88%  
93 % area marker (TYPE2)  
80%  
[90%] 90 % area marker  
USER 85%  
[88%] 89.5 % area marker (TYPE1)  
VAR. H. 85% V. 85%  
88 % area marker (TYPE2)  
[80%] 80 % area marker  
[USER] An area marker that is adjustable in 1% increments within a range  
of 80 to 100%. However, when the [MARKER TYPE] is [TYPE1],  
88% and 93% indicate area markers whose height area 89.5% and  
93.1%, respectively.  
(The factory default is 85 %.)  
[VAR.] This area marker can be varied in 1% increments in the range  
between 80 to 100% separately for vertical and horizontal.  
(The factory default is 85% for both vertical and horizontal)  
2
* *  
4
4:3  
OFF  
95%  
Selects/displays the marker type for when the angle of view of the displayed  
image is 4:3.  
93%  
[OFF] No marker display  
90%  
[95%] 95 % area marker  
88%  
[93%] 93 % area marker  
80%  
[90%] 90 % area marker  
USER 85%  
[88%] 89 % area marker (TYPE1)  
VAR. H. 85% V. 85%  
88 % area marker (TYPE2)  
[80%] 80 % area marker  
[USER] An area marker that is adjustable in 1% increments within a range  
of 80 to 100%. However, when the [MARKER TYPE] is [TYPE1], 88  
% indicates an area marker whose height is 89%.  
(The factory default is 85 %.)  
[VAR.] This area marker can be varied in 1% increments in the range  
between 80 to 100% separately for vertical and horizontal.  
(The factory default is 85% for both vertical and horizontal)  
2
*
BACK  
NORMAL  
HALF  
Selects the background brightness around the marker.  
[NORMAL] Normal background  
BLACK  
[HALF]  
50% signal level  
[BLACK]  
0 % signal level (black)  
1
2
3
This setting is turned [ON] when receiving marker control signals in REMOTE operation. (GPI if set, has priority.)  
These settings are disabled when the GPI (→page 60) function is used to control the marker setting.  
These settings are enabled only for HD and SD signal input when [SD ASPECT] is set to [16:9] aspect ratio mode. (→ 28 page “SD  
ASPECT”)  
*
*
*
4
These settings are enabled only for SD signal input when [SD ASPECT] is set to [4:3] aspect ratio mode. (→ 28 page “SD ASPECT”)  
*
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Submenu  
Setting  
Description  
2
*
CENTER  
OFF  
ON  
Displays the center marker.  
[OFF] No marker display  
[ON] Turns the display on  
CROSS  
OFF  
(H. xxxx V. yyyy)  
Displays the cross marker.  
[OFF] No marker display  
[(H. xxxx V. yyyy)] Displays the marker  
Horizontal (H: 20 to 1899), vertical (V: 20 to 1059) can  
be displayed for any location. When a set value [(H. xxxx  
V. yyyy)] has been confirmed, press the rotary knob  
<PICTURE> again to set horizontal and vertical  
positions.  
(The factory default is set to H: 480 V: 270.)  
COLOR  
WHITE  
BLACK  
RED  
Selects a marker color.  
[WHITE] white  
[BLACK] black  
GREEN  
BLUE  
[RED]  
[GREEN] green  
[BLUE] blue  
red  
5
*
GPI MARKER1  
4:3  
13:9  
GPI MARKER 1 : Selects the marker displayed by the GPI terminal  
[MARKER1 ON/OFF] (→page 60) operation.  
14:9  
GPI MARKER 2 : Selects the marker displayed by the GPI terminal  
[MARKER2 ON/OFF] (→page 60) operation.  
CNSCO 2.39  
CNSCO 2.35  
2:1  
[4:3]  
4:3 marker  
13:9 marker  
14:9 marker  
[13:9]  
[14:9]  
VISTA  
95% (16:9)  
93% (16:9)  
90% (16:9)  
88% (16:9)  
80% (16:9)  
USER (16:9)  
VAR. (16:9)  
95% (4:3)  
93% (4:3)  
90% (4:3)  
88% (4:3)  
80% (4:3)  
USER (4:3)  
VAR. (4:3)  
[CNSCO 2.39] 2.39:1 marker  
[CNSCO 2.35] 2.35:1 marker  
[2:1]  
2:1 marker  
[VISTA]  
VISTA marker  
[95% (16:9)] 95 % area marker for 16:9 aspect ratio  
[93% (16:9)] 93 % area marker for 16:9 aspect ratio  
[90% (16:9)] 90 % area marker for 16:9 aspect ratio  
[88% (16:9)] 88 % area marker for 16:9 aspect ratio  
[80% (16:9)] 80 % area marker for 16:9 aspect ratio  
[USER (16:9)] User set area marker for 16:9 aspect ratio  
5
*
GPI MARKER2  
6
*
6
*
[VAR. (16:9)] VAR. set area marker for 16:9 aspect ratio  
[95% (4:3)]  
[93% (4:3)]  
[90% (4:3)]  
[88% (4:3)]  
[80% (4:3)]  
95 % area marker for 4:3 aspect ratio  
93 % area marker for 4:3 aspect ratio  
90 % area marker for 4:3 aspect ratio  
88 % area marker for 4:3 aspect ratio  
80 % area marker for 4:3 aspect ratio  
[USER (4:3)] User set area marker for 4:3 aspect ratio  
[VAR. (4:3)] VAR. set area marker for 4:3 aspect ratio  
7
*
MARKER TYPE  
CROSS HATCH  
TYPE1  
TYPE2  
Selects conventional monitor or camera recorder marker size.  
[TYPE1] Conventional monitor marker size  
[TYPE2] Marker size compliant with camera recorder (Panasonic camera)  
OFF  
Turns the cross hatch grid on and off and sets its density.  
LOW  
HIGH  
[OFF]  
[LOW]  
[HIGH]  
No cross hatch grid display  
Displays a dim cross hatch grid  
Displays a bright cross hatch grid  
SIZE  
SMALL  
LARGE  
Selects the cross hatch grid size.  
[SMALL] 60 dots and 60 lines  
[LARGE] 120 dots and 120 lines  
2
These settings are disabled when the GPI (→page 60) function is used to control the marker setting.  
*
*
5
Remote control via RS-232C or RS-485 ends in error (error response: ER001) when [GPI MARKER1] or [GPI MARKER2] is se-  
lected with the GPI function.  
Since video is displayed at 100%, the marker will not be visible if set to [100%].  
Display size for SD signals differ.  
TYPE1: The effective horizontal area meets the SMPTE ST125 for NTSC and ITU-R BT.601-5 for PAL.  
TYPE2: The effective horizontal area meets the EIA-RS170A for NTSC and ITU-R BT.470-4 for PAL.  
6
7
*
*
<Note>  
• Markers other than the CROSS HATCH marker are not available during 2-screen display, PIXEL TO PIXEL mode, and 3D assist  
mode.  
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MARKER types  
16:9 marker  
4:3 marker  
(Displayed for HD input and SD input in 16:9 ratio mode.)  
The marker is only displayed as a vertical bar. In addition, the  
section becomes the “MARKER BACK” item.  
(Displayed for SD input in 4:3 aspect ratio mode)  
This marker is displayed as a dotted line.  
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, 2:1 marker, CNSCO marker  
A horizontal dotted line is displayed as the marker.  
(Displayed for HD input and SD input in 16:9 ratio mode.)  
This marker is displayed as a dotted line.  
VISTA marker  
2:1 marker  
95 % area marker  
90 % area marker  
80 % area marker  
93 % area marker  
CNSCO marker (2.35/2.39)  
TYPE1 Vertical 89 % Horizontal 88 %  
TYPE2 Vertical/Horizontal 88 %  
The vertical dotted lines are also displayed as the marker  
when [UNDER] is selected under [SCAN] in the [VIDEO  
CONFIG] menu.  
88 % area marker  
80 %  
Area marker  
100 %  
Area marker  
1
*
VISTA marker  
2:1 marker  
USER Area marker  
2
VAR Area marker  
*
You can display the 4:3 marker and the 16:9 marker  
simultaneously.  
CNSCO marker (2.35/2.39)  
Simultaneous display example  
The  
area becomes the “MARKER BACK”.  
It controls the background of the marker selected with a 16:9  
ratio.  
Area marker  
This marker is displayed as a dotted line.  
TYPE1 Vertical 93.1%  
Horizontal 93%  
TYPE2 Vertical/Horizontal 93%  
16:9 marker: 95 % area marker  
4:3 marker: 80 % area marker  
4:3 marker  
16:9 marker  
95 % area marker  
90 % area marker  
80 % area marker  
93 % area marker  
Center marker  
TYPE1 Vertical 89.5 %  
Horizontal 88 %  
TYPE2 Vertical/Horizontal 88 %  
Center marker  
This marker is displayed at the center  
of the screen.  
88 % area marker  
80 %  
Cross marker  
Area marker  
Cross marker  
100 %  
Area marker  
Use the rotary knob <PICTURE> to  
move. (The cross marker is half the  
length of the center marker and twice  
the width)  
1
USER Area marker  
VAR Area marker  
*
2
*
1
2
Use the rotary knob <PICTURE> to set 80 to 100% in 1% increments.  
Use the rotary knob <PICTURE> to set 80 to 100% in 1% increments separately for vertical and horizontal.  
*
*
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VIDEO CONFIG  
Submenu  
The underlined values are factory defaults.  
Description  
Setting  
1
* *  
2
GAMMA SELECT  
STANDARD  
FILM  
STDIO/PST  
CINEMA  
Selects gamma curve.  
[STANDARD] Standard mode (power of 2.2)  
[FILM] Film mode  
[STDIO/PST] Color emphasis mode (power of 2.35)  
[CINEMA] CINEMA mode (power of 2.6)  
• When [FILM] is selected, the  
mark is displayed for the operating status.  
FILM GAMMA  
VARICAM  
OTHER  
Selects type of FILM gamma mode.  
[VARICAM] For VARICAM use  
(Gumma curve image)  
[OTHER] For other cameras  
OTHER  
Video Gamma  
VARICAM  
Input Level  
3
*
COLOR TEMP.  
USER 0 to 63  
D93  
D65  
Selects color temperature.  
[USER 0 to 63] Adjustable settings 0 to 63  
(equivalent to a color temperature range of 3,000 K to 9,300 K)  
Equivalent to a color temperature of 9,300 K  
D56  
[D93]  
[D65]  
[D56]  
VAR1  
VAR2  
VAR3  
Equivalent to a color temperature of 6,500K  
Equivalent to a color temperature of 5,600 K  
4
[VAR1] WB (White Balance) adjustment mode  
[VAR2] WB (White Balance) adjustment mode  
[VAR3] WB (White Balance) adjustment mode  
*
*
*
4
4
5
6
SHARPNESS MODE  
HIGH  
LOW  
Selects the width of outline correction edge.  
[HIGH] Narrow edge  
* *  
[LOW] Wide edge  
5
6
0 to 30  
0 to 30  
Sets horizontal outline correction. The item display moves to the lower part of the  
screen during adjustment.  
SHARPNESS H * *  
5
6
Sets vertical outline correction. The item display moves to the lower part of the  
screen during adjustment.  
SHARPNESS V * *  
1
When the SUB WINDOW function is used, changes are not reflected to the still image in the main window.  
This menu is grayed out when the same item is assigned to GPI and [GPI CONTROL] is set to [ENABLE].  
To select [USER 0 to 63]  
*
*
*
2
3
A Press the rotary knob <PICTURE>. ([USER] changes to blue)  
B Use the rotary knob <PICTURE> to select 0 to 63 and press the rotary knob <PICTURE>.  
Selecting [VAR1], [VAR2] or [VAR3] engages the WB adjustment mode.(→page 29)  
The following sharpness values  
4
5
*
*
A VIDEO system input (VIDEO) (the factory defaults are SHARPNESS MODE: LOW and SHARPNESS H/SHARPNESS V: 0)  
B HD inputs other than A above (the factory defaults are SHARPNESS MODE: HIGH and SHARPNESS H/SHARPNESS V: 0).  
C SD inputs other than A above (the factory defaults are SHARPNESS MODE: LOW and SHARPNESS H/SHARPNESS V: 0).  
are available and the settings for the selected input signal is displayed. During selection, adjustment status is displayed below the  
[PICTURE] (picture adjusting) menu.  
When HD signals are input via SDI1 and SD signals via SDI2 or SD signals via SDI1 and HD signals via SDI2 in TWO WINDOW or  
PICTURE ASSIST function operation, changes in the sharpness setting from the menu affect only the left screen.  
(Continued on next page)  
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*
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Submenu  
7
I-P MODE  
*
Setting  
MODE1  
MODE2  
Description  
Selects IP conversion mode. (see “IP mode” (→This page).)  
[MODE1] Intra-frame interpolation  
[MODE2] Intra-field interpolation  
2
MONO  
*
OFF  
ON  
Switches between color and monochrome (MONO).  
[OFF] Color  
[ON] Monochrome  
• When [ON], the [CHROMA] setting of the [PICTURE] (picture adjusting) menu is  
fixed at 0.  
8
ANAMO  
*
OFF  
ON  
With an Anamo lens and HD-SDI input, the picture is resized to Anamo  
magnification. (the vertically enlarged signal can be vertically compressed and  
corrected for display).  
2
SD ASPECT  
*
4:3  
16:9  
Sets the aspect ratio for SD signal input.  
[4:3] 4:3 display  
[16:9] 16:9 display  
2
8
NORMAL  
UNDER  
Sets under-scan and normal display.  
[NORMAL] Normal display  
[UNDER] Under-scan  
SCAN * *  
9
*
ZEBRA INT. MIN.  
-7% to 108%  
(Factory default  
setting: 70%)  
Sets the range of the ZEBRA function.  
Displays the minimum value of the INT. range as a percentage of the video signal.  
9
INT. MAX.  
EXT. MIN.  
-6% to 109%  
(Factory default  
setting: 85%)  
Sets the range of the ZEBRA function.  
Displays the maximum value of the INT. range as a percentage of the video signal.  
*
9
-7% to 108%  
(Factory default  
setting: 5%)  
Sets the range of the ZEBRA function.  
Displays the minimum value of the EXT. range as a percentage of the video signal.  
*
9
*
EXT. MAX.  
-6% to 109%  
(Factory default  
setting: 100%)  
Sets the range of the ZEBRA function.  
Displays the maximum value of the EXT. range as a percentage of the video signal.  
2
7
This menu is grayed out when the same item is assigned to GPI and [GPI CONTROL] is set to [ENABLE].  
To use the SUB WINDOW (→page 38) function,  
A Change settings after exiting the SUB WINDOW function.  
B It is recommended to use [MODE2] for handling fast video.  
[SCAN] changes are not reflected in Anamo size display.  
The ZEBRA function must be set according to the following conditions.  
[INT. MIN.] < [INT. MAX.]  
*
*
8
9
*
*
[EXT. MIN.] < [EXT. MAX.]  
[EXT. MIN.] [INT. MIN.]  
[INT. MAX.] [EXT. MAX.]  
IP mode  
[MODE1] performs IP conversion using intra-frame interpolation.  
This monitor suppresses the delay to within 1 field.  
The factory default is [MODE1].  
[MODE2] performs IP conversion using intra-field interpolation.  
Since interpolation is performed inside each field, this mode is suitable for checking interlace status.  
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WB (WHITE BALANCE) adjustment mode  
Select [VAR1] to [VAR3] for [COLOR TEMP.] in the [VIDEO CONFIG] menu to make WHITE BALANCE VAR1 to WHITE BALANCE  
VAR3 adjustments.  
Underlined values indicate factory defaults.  
Submenu  
Setting  
USER 0 to 63  
D93  
D65  
D56  
Description  
10  
*
COLOR TEMP.  
Selects the color temperature that will become the basis for adjustment.  
[USER 0 to 63] Adjustable settings 0 to 63  
(equivalent to a color temperature range of 3,000 K to 9,300 K)  
[D93] Equivalent to a color temperature of 9,300 K  
[D65] Equivalent to a color temperature of 6,500K  
[D56] Equivalent to a color temperature of 5,600 K  
GAIN  
Adjusts the GAIN elements  
Press the rotary knob <PICTURE> to switch to RGB direct adjustment mode.  
(This allows you to begin adjusting GAIN first.)  
RED  
0 to 1023  
Displays the GAIN elements for RED. (For numerical value confirmation)  
Displays the GAIN elements for GREEN. (For numerical value confirmation)  
Displays the GAIN elements for BLUE. (For numerical value confirmation)  
(A color temperature  
of [D65] is the factory  
default value.)  
• This is a factory  
default adjustment.  
GREEN  
BLUE  
BIAS  
Adjusts the BIAS elements  
Press the rotary knob <PICTURE> to switch to RGB direct adjustment mode.  
(This allows you to begin adjusting BIAS first.)  
RED  
GREEN  
BLUE  
- 512 to 511  
(Factory default setting:  
0)  
Displays the BIAS elements for RED. (For numerical value confirmation)  
Displays the BIAS elements for GREEN. (For numerical value confirmation)  
Displays the BIAS elements for BLUE. (For numerical value confirmation)  
RESET  
Resets [GAIN] (RED/GREEN/BLUE) and [BIAS] (RED/GREEN/BLUE) set values  
to color temperature values selected under [COLOR TEMP.].  
10Selecting [COLOR TEMP.] and pressing the rotary knob <PICTURE> after selecting an item, opens a confirmation screen. When  
you select [YES] and press the rotary knob <PICTURE> in this screen, the selected GAIN and BIAS values are reset to the se-  
lected color temperature values.  
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Direct adjustment mode  
Press the rotary knob <PICTURE> when a [GAIN], [BIAS] or ZEBRA LEVEL item is selected in the WHITE BALANCE VAR (1 to 3)  
menu, to switch to the adjusting screen and use the rotary knob <PICTURE> to directly adjust the picture while checking the screen.  
When [WHITE BALANCE] and [ZEBRA LEVEL] are assigned to FUNCTION1 to FUNCTION5, you can access them using the  
<FUNCTION> buttons or the [FUNCTION] menu.  
WB adjustment screen  
Operation procedure  
1.Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> left or right to select an item  
to change and press the rotary knob <PICTURE>.  
2.Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> left or right to make changes.  
• Press the rotary knob <PICTURE> to confirm the adjusted values.  
<Note>  
• Press the <MENU> button in this adjusting screen to return to a  
RETURN  
RETURN  
995  
1012 1023  
0
0
0
MENU EXIT  
R.GAIN G.GAIN B.GAIN R.BIAS G.BIAS B.BIAS  
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normal screen without a menu.  
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When the button is pressed before the values are confirmed, they  
will not be confirmed.  
ZEBRA LEVEL adjustment screen  
• Pressing <RETURN/VOLUME> in this adjusting screen will return  
you to the previous cusor and screen.  
When the <RETURN/VOLUME> is pressed before the values are  
confirmed, they will not be confirmed.  
RETURN  
RETURN  
70%  
85%  
5% 100%  
MENU EXIT  
[INT. ]  
MIN.  
MAX.  
[EXT. ]  
MIN.  
MAX.  
• The above two screens cannot be recalled by using the  
<FUNCTION> button to access [RETURN].  
11A transition to the previous menu is also made if the monitor is left idle for 10 seconds. However, when called using a  
<FUNCTION> button, a normal screen without a menu reappears.  
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SYSTEM CONFIG  
Submenu  
Underlined values indicate factory defaults.  
Description  
Setting  
FULL  
PART  
SUB WINDOW  
Selects sub-window type of the SUB WINDOW function.  
[FULL] Reduces the entire input signal screen and turns it into two screens that are  
displayed side by side.  
[PART] Removes the center portion of the input signal screen and turns it into two  
screens that are placed side by side. (The center portion is displayed at its  
original size)  
MENU POSITION  
STATUS DISPLAY  
CENTER  
LT  
RT  
RB  
LB  
Positions the on-screen menu.  
[CENTER] Center of screen  
[LT] Top left  
[RT]Top right  
[RB] Bottom right  
[LB] Bottom left  
OFF  
3SEC OFF  
CONTINUE  
Determines how operating status (→page 16) is displayed.  
[OFF] Not displayed.  
[3SEC OFF] Displayed for approx.3 seconds after a status change.  
[CONTINUE] Displayed at all times.  
1
*
2
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INPUT NAME  
SETUP  
Changes the names of displayed input terminals in status display screens.  
SETUP LOAD  
FACTORY  
Loads saved factory defaults ([FACTORY]) or user data ([USER1] to [USER5]).(→page 22)  
After loading user data, the screen displays the signal selected before user data was  
loaded.  
3
USER1  
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3
USER2  
*
3
USER3  
*
3
USER4  
*
3
USER5  
*
SETUP SAVE  
USER1  
USER2  
USER3  
USER4  
USER5  
Up to 5 sets of user data can be saved.(→page 22)  
Adjustment values made with the rotary knob <PICTURE> and menu settings, except  
[SETUP SAVE]/[SETUP LOAD] can be saved.  
POWER ON SETUP  
LAST  
Selects the settings used when the power is turned on.  
FACTORY  
USER1  
USER2  
USER3  
USER4  
USER5  
[LAST]  
Starts in the mode used when the power was last turned off.  
[FACTORY] Starts up using the factory defaults.  
[USER1] to [USER5] Starts up using USER registered settings.  
4
*
COLOR SPACE  
POWER DOWN  
SMPTE-C  
Sets the studio standard color shade.  
5
EBU  
*
6
ITU-709  
*
OFF  
ON  
Determines whether or not the power will be turned off (powered down) when there is no  
signal input and the monitor has been idle for a certain period of time.  
[OFF] The monitor is not powered down.  
[ON] The monitor is powered down.  
POWER SAVE  
MODE  
OFF  
ON  
Sets the power save mode  
[OFF] POWER SAVE MODE is not engaged.  
[ON] The backlight dims when no signal ([NO SIGNAL]) is input for approx.60 seconds  
or longer. Signal input or menu operation will return the backlight to its normal  
brightness.  
CALIBRATION  
Connect a CA-310 Display color analyzer and use this submenu to make a calibration. This  
also restores the calibration data to factory defaults.(→pages 32 to 33)  
1
In PIXEL TO PIXEL and 3D assist mode, the [3SEC OFF] setting has the same effect as [CONTINUE].  
Up to 9 characters can be entered for this monitor. Only alphabetic characters (English), numeric characters and symbols can be  
used.  
*
*
2
3
4
5
6
[USER1] to [USER 5] and [FACTORY] have the same factory defaults.  
Factory default setting for the BT-LH2170P.  
Factory default setting for the BT-LH2170E.  
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ITU-709 is an ITU-R BT.709 standard.  
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INPUT NAME SETUP  
The INPUT NAME SETUP function allows you to change the names of the ([VIDEO], [SDI1], [SDI2], [HDMI], [DVI-I] ([YPBPR]/  
[RGB-COMP.]/[DVI-VIDEO]/[DVI-COMP.]), [INT-SG]) input lines that are displayed in the status display or other indications.  
1.Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> in the [SYSTEM CON-  
FIG] menu to select the [INPUT NAME SETUP] submenu  
and press the rotary knob <PICTURE>.  
4.Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> to enter the characters  
and press the rotary knob <PICTURE> to confirm them.  
• After entering all display characters, select and press the  
rotary knob <PICTURE> to confirm them.  
2.Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> to select the name of  
the input line you want to change and press the rotary  
knob <PICTURE>.  
[INPUT NAME SETUP]  
VIDEO  
SDI1  
VIDEO  
SDI1  
re  
set  
SDI2  
HDMI  
YPBPR  
AAAA  
HDMI  
YPBPR  
[INPUT NAME SETUP]  
VIDEO  
SDI1  
VIDEO  
SDI1  
RGB-COMP.  
DVI-VIDEO  
DVI-COMP.  
INT-SG  
RGB-COMP.  
DVI-VIDEO  
DVI-COMP.  
INT-SG  
SDI2  
HDMI  
YPBPR  
SDI2  
HDMI  
YPBPR  
RETURN  
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
SEL.  
ENTER  
RGB-COMP.  
DVI-VIDEO  
DVI-COMP.  
INT-SG  
RGB-COMP.  
DVI-VIDEO  
DVI-COMP.  
INT-SG  
re  
set  
• Selecting and pressing the rotary knob <PICTURE>  
cancels the entered characters and returns them to their  
default values.  
RETURN  
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
SEL.  
ENTER  
3.Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> to select the characters  
• To cancel a setting, press the rotary knob <PICTURE>  
before pressing the rotary knob <PICTURE> to enter the  
display characters.  
you want to change 7 and press the rotary knob <PIC-  
*
TURE> to confirm them.  
• The selected characters are highlighted and change to ital-  
ics when confirmed.  
[INPUT NAME SETUP]  
VIDEO  
SDI1  
VIDEO  
SDI1  
re  
SDI2  
HDMI  
YPBPR  
DI2  
HDMI  
YPBPR  
set  
RGB-COMP.  
DVI-VIDEO  
DVI-COMP.  
INT-SG  
RGB-COMP.  
DVI-VIDEO  
DVI-COMP.  
INT-SG  
RETURN  
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
SEL.  
ENTER  
7
The "B" and "R" in YPBPR cannot be selected.  
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CALIBRATION  
The CALIBRATION function in this monitor measures LCD panel characteristics from low to high brightness values and uses inter-  
nal monitor processing to handle calibration.  
Calibration is performed using internal signals and do not rely on image quality settings. This monitor uses a color temperature of  
D65 for calibration and other color temperatures are derived from this value.  
Equipment required for CALIBRATION  
• Konica Minolta CA-310 display color analyzer (optional accessory)  
• Konica Minolta CA-PU12 or CA-PU15 standard measurement probe (optional accessory)  
• A RS-232C cable (male to male, straight) (optional accessory)  
Connect the RS-232C input terminal on the monitor to the RS-232C terminal on the display color analyzer.  
Use a straight cable.  
• Set the Baud rate of the display color analyzer to 38,400.  
Analyzer Side  
(Straight)  
On the monitor  
This unit  
Pin  
number  
Pin  
number  
Konica Minolta CA-PU15  
standard measurement probe  
(optional accessory)  
Signal  
Signal  
RS-232C input  
terminal  
1
2
CD  
1
2
N.C.  
TXD  
RXD  
DSR  
GND  
DTR  
CTS  
RTS  
N.C.  
RXD  
TXD  
DTR  
GND  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
GND  
(9 pins)  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Konica Minolta CA-310 display  
color analyzer (optional accessory)  
RS-232C cable  
(optional accessory)  
• Turn on this monitor and perform adequate aging (about 1 hour) before starting calibration.  
• Make the room dark so that no external light can enter the standard measurement probe before starting the calibration. When  
external light enters the probe, the low brightness characteristics may not be calibrated correctly.  
• LCD panel characteristics and instrument error in the display color analyzer may sometimes result in small differences in values  
after calibration.  
To further fine tune the monitor, set GAIN and BIAS for R, G and B in the VAR mode of [COLOR TEMP.].  
• Do not apply the probe to a WFM/VECTOR display on the screen.  
• When you are using CA-210, contact your supplier.  
CALIBRATION  
Select [CALIBRATION] in the [SYSTEM CONFIG] menu to open the following menus.  
Submenu  
Setting  
Description  
8
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AUTO CALIBRATION  
Connect a CA-310 Display color analyzer and use this submenu to make a  
calibration.  
Select [AUTO CALIBRATION] and select [YES] in the confirmation screen that  
appears to start calibration.  
9
RESET  
*
Returns calibration data to their factory defaults.  
Select [RESET] and select [YES] in the confirmation screen that appears to return  
calibrated values to their factory defaults.  
8
[EXECUTING] is displayed during AUTO CALIBRATION and [COMPLETE] appears when calibration ends. [INCOMPLETE] ap-  
pears if calibration could not be completed.  
When RESET ends, [COMPLETE] appears.  
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Performing AUTO CALIBRATION  
1.Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> in the [SYSTEM CON-  
FIG] menu to select the [CALIBRATION] submenu and  
press the rotary knob <PICTURE>.  
3.Select [YES] and press the rotary knob <PICTURE>.  
This starts calibration.  
[AUTO CALIBRATION]  
xxxxxxxxx  
2.Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> to select the [AUTO  
CALIBRATION] submenu and press the rotary knob  
<PICTURE>.  
[AUTO CALIBRATION]  
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
RETURN  
YES  
NO  
xxxxxxxxx indicates that the following message with the  
meaning listed below appears.  
EXECUTING:  
COMPLETE:  
INCOMPLETE:  
Operation in progress  
Operation completed  
Operation incomplete (Check the  
RS-232C connection or display color  
analyzer connection.)  
RETURN  
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
SEL.  
ENTER  
4.Turn the power off and then on after performing auto  
calibration.  
RESET operation  
1.Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> in the [SYSTEM CON-  
FIG] menu to select the [CALIBRATION] submenu and  
press the rotary knob <PICTURE>.  
3.Select [YES] and press the rotary knob <PICTURE>.  
This starts calibration.  
[RESET]  
2.Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> to select the [RESET]  
submenu and press the rotary knob <PICTURE>.  
xxxxxxxxx  
[RESET]  
YES  
NO  
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
RETURN  
xxxxxxxxx indication.  
COMPLETE: Operation completed  
RETURN  
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
SEL.  
ENTER  
4.Turn the power off and then on after performing auto  
calibration.  
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FUNCTION  
Underlined values indicate factory defaults.  
Description  
Submenu  
Setting  
FUNCTION1 -  
FUNCTION5  
HV DELAY  
Selects functions to be assigned to <FUNCTION1> - <FUNCTION5> (front panel  
buttons or the [FUNCTION] menu).  
BLUE ONLY  
GAMMA SELECT  
SD ASPECT  
SCAN  
SUB WINDOW  
WFM/VECTOR  
MARKER  
WHITE BALANCE  
PIXEL TO PIXEL  
PIXEL POSITION  
FOCUS-IN-RED  
LEVEL METER  
CROSS HATCH  
MONO  
BLACK MODE  
TIME CODE  
CLOSED CAPTION  
AUDIO MUTE  
AUDIO OUT SEL.  
ANAMO  
1
[HV DELAY]  
*
This displays the blanking period.  
The display changes in the following order.  
[DELAY OFF] → [H DELAY] → [V DELAY] → [HV DELAY]  
1
[BLUE ONLY]  
*
Cuts the red and green signals. Use this function to check phase (PHASE) and  
chroma (CHROMA). This button toggles between ON and OFF.  
2
3
[GAMMA SELECT]  
* *  
Displays the gamma curve.  
The display changes in the following order.  
[GAMMA STANDARD] → [GAMMA FILM] → [GAMMA STDIO/PST] →  
[GAMMA CINEMA]  
2
3
[SD ASPECT]  
* *  
Switches between [16:9] and [4:3].  
2
3
[SCAN]  
* *  
Switches between [UNDER SCAN] and [NORMAL SCAN].  
1
[SUB WINDOW]  
*
Sets the split-screen function.  
The display changes in the following order.  
[SINGLE] → [FULL/PART] → [STILL]  
TWO WINDOW  
Y MAP  
PICTURE ASSIST  
R COLOR  
2
[WFM/VECTOR]  
*
Displays waveform or vector display.  
For details on the available operation items, refer to page 36.  
2
3
4
G COLOR  
B COLOR  
[MARKER] * * *  
Display the marker.  
ZEBRA  
For details on the available operation items, refer to page 36.  
[WHITE BALANCE]  
RGB can be directly adjusted under [GAIN]/[BIAS] in WHITE BALANCE only when  
[VAR1] to [VAR3] are selected under [COLOR TEMP.].  
[PIXEL TO PIXEL]  
ZEBRA LEVEL  
2D/3D ASSIST  
UNDEF  
Turns the PIXEL TO PIXEL function On and Off.  
[PIXEL POSITION]  
(Factory defaults  
FUNCTION1:  
WFM/VECTOR  
FUNCTION2:  
TWO WINDOW  
FUNCTION3:  
FOCUS-IN-RED  
FUNCTION4:  
TIME CODE  
Positions the display of signals when PIXEL TO PIXEL is on.  
The display changes in the following order.  
[PIXEL TO PIXEL LEFT]→[PIXEL TO PIXEL CENTER]→  
[PIXEL TO PIXEL RIGHT]  
3
5
[FOCUS-IN-RED]* *  
Turns On/Off the function that highlights in red the portion of the image that is being  
focused.  
2
[LEVEL METER]  
*
Turns the audio volume bar meter display On and Off.  
2
[CROSS HATCH]  
*
FUNCTION5:  
LEVEL METER)  
Displays the cross hatch grid.  
The display changes in the following order.  
[CROSS HATCH OFF] → [CROSS HATCH LOW] → [CROSS HATCH HIGH]  
2
3
[MONO] * *  
Switches between color and monochrome.  
1
6
[BLACK MODE] * *  
This mode is for correcting black level errors and checking the gradation of dark  
areas.  
The brightness of the backlight is reduced and the contrast is increased so that  
up to 75 % of the input signal level has the same gamma curve as the [GAMMA  
SELECT] setting. The signal level of 75% or higher is clipped.  
1
The settings are canceled when the power is turned OFF.  
When these settings are changed, the menu settings will also change.  
The control settings do not operate during GPI operation.  
Not displayed when [16:9], [4:3] and [CENTER] are all [OFF] in the [MARKER] menu settings.  
During FOCUS-IN-RED operation, use the rotary knob <PICTURE> to change the detection sensitivity.  
The setting range is from 1 to 30, with a higher numerical value resulting in higher detection sensitivity (the focus becomes less  
sharp).  
*
*
*
*
*
2
3
4
5
6
The bright picture is clipped. The back light and contrast cannot be adjusted.  
*
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Submenu  
Setting  
Description  
2
(continued from the  
previous page)  
[TIME CODE]  
*
Turns the time code display on and off.  
2
[CLOSED CAPTION]  
*
Turns the closed caption display on and off.  
For details on the available operation items, refer to page 37.  
[AUDIO MUTE]  
Turns the audio MUTE function on and off.  
[AUDIO OUT SEL.]  
Switches AUDIO output to SDI1 or SDI2 during TWO WINDOW function operation.  
[ANAMO]  
Turns the ANAMO function on and off.  
[TWO WINDOW]  
Turns the TWO WINDOW function on and off.  
[Y MAP]  
Turns the Y MAP function on and off.  
1
[PICTURE ASSIST]  
*
Turns the PICTURE ASSIST function on and off.  
7
[R COLOR]  
*
Cuts the red signals.  
This button toggles between ON and OFF.  
7
[G COLOR]  
*
Cuts the green signals.  
This button toggles between ON and OFF.  
7
[B COLOR]  
*
Cuts the blue signals.  
This button toggles between ON and OFF.  
3
[ZEBRA]  
*
Selects the ZEBRA function.  
The display changes in the following order.  
[ZEBRA OFF]→[ZEBRA INT.]→[ZEBRA EXT.]→[ZEBRA INT.+EXT.]  
[ZEBRA LEVEL]  
Displays the screen for adjusting the ZEBRA function.  
[2D/3D ASSIST]  
Switches between 2D and 3D assist mode.  
[UNDEF]  
Undefined  
FUNCTION  
DISPLAY  
OFF  
ON1  
ON2  
Selects display of functions assigned to <FUNCTION1> - <FUNCTION5> (front panel  
buttons). It also selects button action (1- touch, 2-touch, off).  
[OFF] 1-touch action to perform functions. Functions are not displayed.  
[ON1] 1-touch action to display and perform functions.  
8
*
9
*
[ON2] 2-touch action to display and perform functions.  
• Pressing the <FUNCTION1> to <FUNCTION5> buttons will not activate FUNCTION operation when the [PICTURE] (picture adjust-  
ing) menu has been opened with the rotary knob <PICTURE>.  
1
The settings are canceled when the power is turned OFF.  
When these settings are changed, the menu settings will also change.  
The control settings do not operate during GPI operation.  
The OFF setting is canceled (ON setting) when the power is turned OFF .  
The operating status is displayed regardless of the ON/OFF setting.  
When set to [ON2], only functions that are displayed can be button operated.  
*
2
*
3
*
7
*
8
*
9
*
FUNCTION setting restrictions  
Under the following conditions, [INVALID FUNCTION] is displayed and the settings cannot be configured.  
Setting  
Inoperable Condition or Mode  
• In TWO WINDOW mode  
HV DELAY  
• SUB WINDOW  
• WFM  
• PIXEL TO PIXEL  
• 3D ASSIST  
• During PC signal input  
• When [INT-SG] is selected  
BLUE ONLY  
In Y MAP ON mode  
• During GPI setting  
GAMMA SELECT  
• During PC signal input  
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Setting  
Inoperable Condition or Mode  
• SUB WINDOW (still image)  
• During HD signal input  
SD ASPECT  
• During GPI setting  
• 3D ASSIST  
• During PC signal input  
• During NO SIGNAL/UNSUPPORT SIGNAL input  
• When both signals are NO SIGNAL/UNSUPPORT SIGNAL in TWO WINDOW mode  
SCAN  
• During GPI setting  
• TWO WINDOW  
• 3D ASSIST  
• SUB WINDOW  
• PIXEL TO PIXEL  
• During PC signal input  
SUB WINDOW  
• 3D ASSIST  
• During NO SIGNAL/UNSUPPORT SIGNAL input and when something other than  
SUB WINDOW STILL is displayed  
• During PC signal input  
• When [INT-SG] is selected  
WFM/VECTOR  
MARKER  
(VECTOR is not displayed for inputs other than SDI1 or SDI2)  
• SUB WINDOW  
• During PICTURE ASSIST  
• 3D ASSIST  
• In TWO WINDOW mode  
• PIXEL TO PIXEL  
• During PC signal input  
• When [INT-SG] is selected  
• During GPI setting  
• SUB WINDOW  
• In TWO WINDOW mode  
• PIXEL TO PIXEL  
• In PICTURE ASSIST mode  
• 3D ASSIST  
• During PC signal input  
WHITE BALANCE  
PIXEL TO PIXEL  
When other than VAR1 to VAR3 is selected in COLOR TEMP.  
• For signals other than 720p signals  
• For signals other than HD signals during PICTURE ASSIST ON  
• During GPI setting  
• 3D ASSIST  
• In SUB WINDOW mode  
• During PC signal input  
• In TWO WINDOW mode  
• When [INT-SG] is selected  
PIXEL POSITION  
FOCUS-IN-RED  
• During input other than HD signal input • 3D ASSIST  
• For signals other than 720p signals during PICTURE ASSIST OFF  
• During GPI setting  
• When BLUE ONLY ON is selected  
• When [INT-SG] is selected  
• Y MAP ON  
• When 3D ASSIST ZOOM FUNCTION FOCUS is not on  
• During PC input • NO SIGNAL  
• The TWO WINDOW function is on and both signals are NO SIGNAL/UNSUPPORT  
SIGNAL  
MONO  
• During GPI setting  
• Y MAP ON  
• During PC signal input  
TIME CODE  
When other than HD-SDI input  
• 3D ASSIST  
CLOSED CAPTION  
BLACK MODE  
• During PC signal input  
• PICTURE ASSIST ON  
• NO SIGNAL  
• Y MAP ON  
• The TWO WINDOW function is on and both signals are NO SIGNAL/UNSUPPORT  
SIGNAL  
AUDIO OUT SEL.  
ANAMO  
• During 3D ASSIST  
• When the TWO WINDOW function is Off  
• When [AUDIO INPUT SEL] is not set to [AUTO] and the TWO WINDOW function is  
On  
• 3D ASSIST  
• In SUB WINDOW mode  
• PICTURE ASSIST mode  
• During PC signal input  
• In TWO WINDOW mode  
TWO WINDOW  
Y MAP  
During 3D ASSIST  
• During PC signal input  
• When [INT-SG] is selected  
• When 3D ASSIST ZOOM FOCUS is not on  
PICTURE ASSIST  
• During PC signal input  
• During 3D ASSIST  
• When [INT-SG] is selected  
R COLOR  
G COLOR  
B COLOR  
ZEBRA  
• When [BLUE ONLY ON] is selected  
• When [BLUE ONLY ON] is selected  
• When [BLUE ONLY ON] is selected  
• Y MAP ON  
• Y MAP ON  
• Y MAP ON  
• Y MAP ON  
• During PC signal input  
• When [INT-SG] is selected  
• When 3D ASSIST ZOOM FOCUS is not on  
• When GPI is set  
ZEBRA LEVEL  
• During PC signal input  
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Functions displayed during FUNCTION button operation  
Pressing any of the <FUNCTION1> to <FUNCTION5> buttons displays the operations assigned to each button as shown below.  
Setting  
HV DELAY  
Display  
[DELAY OFF] → [H DELAY] → [V DELAY] → [HV DELAY]  
[BLUE ONLY OFF]→ [BLUE ONLY ON]  
BLUE ONLY  
GAMMA SELECT  
SD ASPECT  
SCAN  
[GAMMA STANDARD] → [GAMMA FILM] → [GAMMA STDIO/PST] → [GAMMA CINEMA]  
[4:3]→[16:9]  
[NORMAL SCAN]→[UNDER SCAN]  
SUB WINDOW  
WFM/VECTOR  
[SINGLE]→[FULL/PART]→[STILL]  
[WFM/VECTOR OFF]→[WFM Y ON]→[WFM R ON]→[WFM G ON]→[WFM B ON]→  
[VECTOR×1/×2S/×2/×4/×8]  
MARKER  
[MARKER OFF]→  
[4:3 MARKER/13:9MARKER/14:9MARKER/CNSCO2.39 MARKER/CNSCO2.35 MARKER/2:1 MARKER/  
VISTA MARKER/95% MARKER/93% MARKER/90% MARKER/88% MARKER/80% MARKER/  
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xx% MARKER 10/xx%/yy% MARKER  
]
*
*
10xx% indicates an 80 to 100% USER setting  
11xx%/yy% is the VAR set value for 80 to 100 % aspect ratio  
• When the set values for both [16:9] and [4:3] are something other than [OFF] in the [MARKER] menu  
settings, the [16:9] set value is displayed in the first half, and the set value of [4:3] is displayed in the  
second half.  
*
*
WHITE BALANCE  
PIXEL TO PIXEL  
PIXEL POSITION  
FOCUS-IN-RED  
LEVEL METER  
CROSS HATCH  
MONO  
[WHITE BALANCE VAR 1/2/3]  
[PIXEL TO PIXEL OFF]→[PIXEL TO PIXEL LEFT/CENTER/RIGHT]  
[PIXEL TO PIXEL LEFT]→[PIXEL TO PIXEL CENTER]→[PIXEL TO PIXEL RIGHT]  
[FOCUS-IN-RED OFF]→[FOCUS-IN-RED ON]  
[METER OFF]→[METER 2 CH/4 CH/8 CH]  
[CROSS HATCH OFF]→[CROSS HATCH LOW]→[CROSS HATCH HIGH]  
[MONO OFF]→[MONO ON]  
BLACK MODE  
TIME CODE  
[BLACK MODE OFF]→[BLACK MODE ON]  
[TC OFF]→[LTC/VITC/LUB/VUB/LTC+LUB/VITC+VUB]  
CLOSED CAPTION  
The displayed items differ depending on the [CC TYPE] selection.  
When the [CC TYPE] setting is [CEA-608 (ANC)], [CEA-608 (VBI)] or [CEA-608 (708)]:  
[CC OFF]→[CC1/2/3/4]  
When the [CC TYPE] setting is [CEA-708]:  
[CC OFF]→[SRV1/2/3/4/5/6]  
When the [CC TYPE] setting is [OP-42]:  
[CC OFF]→[OP-42]  
When the [CC TYPE] setting is [OP-47]:  
[CC OFF]→[OP-47]  
AUDIO MUTE  
AUDIO OUT SEL.  
ANAMO  
[AUDIO MUTE OFF]→[AUDIO MUTE ON]  
[SDI1]→[SDI2]  
[ANAMO OFF]→[ANAMO ON]  
[SINGLE]→[TWO M/M]  
TWO WINDOW  
Y MAP  
[Y MAP OFF]→[Y MAP ON]  
PICTURE ASSIST  
R COLOR  
[PICTURE ASSIST OFF]→[PICTURE ASSIST ON]  
[R COLOR ON]→[R COLOR OFF]  
[G COLOR ON]→[G COLOR OFF]  
[B COLOR ON]→[B COLOR OFF]  
[ZEBRA OFF]→[ZEBRA INT.]→[ZEBRA EXT.]→[ZEBRA INT.+EXT.]  
[SETTING]  
G COLOR  
B COLOR  
ZEBRA  
ZEBRA LEVEL  
2D/3D ASSIST  
[2D]→[3D ASSIST]  
<Note>  
• [WHITE BALANCE] and [ZEBRA LEVEL] is switched to adjustment mode with a <FUNCTION> button, and operating status is not  
displayed.  
• SUB WINDOW, TWO WINDOW, PICTURE ASSIST of the 2-screen display function are mutually exclusive functions - when one is  
on, the other two are off. For this reason, when one of the 2-screen display functions is on, the operating status of the function that is  
on is displayed when a screen is opened using the <FUNCTION> button.  
• [CC1/2/3/4] and other [***/***] indications denote set values in relevant menus.  
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FUNCTION skip function  
This function allows you to skip some of the functions assigned to FUNCTION during FUNCTION operation.  
When functions are assigned to <FUNCTION1> to <FUNCTION5> in the FUNCTION menu, a submenu that allows you to skip  
function settings appears. Turn [OFF] the setting you want to skip during FUNCTION operation.  
Submenus appear for the following functions.  
[HV DELAY], [GAMMA SELECT], [WFM/VECTOR], [PIXEL POSITION], [CROSS HATCH] and [ZEBRA]  
<<Setup example>>  
Select [WFM/VECTOR] in the [FUNCTION] menu and press the rotary knob <PICTURE> to open the submenu shown below.  
1.Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> to select the setting  
you want to skip and press the rotary knob <PICTURE>.  
• The set value changes to green.  
2.Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE> to select [OFF] and  
press the rotary knob <PICTURE>.  
[WFM/VECTOR SELECT]  
WFM Y ON  
WFM R ON  
WFM G ON  
WFM B ON  
VECTOR  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
[WFM/VECTOR SELECT]  
WFM Y ON  
WFM R ON  
WFM G ON  
WFM B ON  
VECTOR  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
RETURN  
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
SEL.  
ENTER  
RETURN  
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
SEL.  
ENTER  
3.Press <RETURN/VOLUME>.  
• The submenu closes and the [FUNCTION] menu reappears.  
HV DELAY  
This displays the blanking period. Each press of the button changes the display as follows: H blanking display → V blanking display  
→ H and V blanking display → no blanking display.  
SUB WINDOW  
Use the SUB WINDOW function to split the screen (main window) in two as shown below to enable comparison of a recorded still  
image with live video.  
Depending on the [SUB WINDOW] setting ([FULL], [PART]) in the [SYSTEM CONFIG] menu (→page 30) the screen display changes  
as shown below.  
The screen switches at each press of a <FUNCTION1> to <FUNCTION5> (→page 12) button to which a SUB WINDOW function has  
been assigned.  
• To use the SUB WINDOW function, it must be assigned to one of the <FUNCTION1> to <FUNCTION5> buttons.  
To setup [I-P MODE] (→page 28), exit the SUB WINDOW function first.  
• FULL  
Resizes the main window to also display a second window (two sub-windows).  
Press the same button again  
Normal screen  
(main window)  
Before memory  
(two sub-windows)  
After memory  
(two sub-windows)  
Press the <FUNCTION> button to  
which the SUB WINDOW function  
has been assigned.  
Press the same  
button again  
Video  
Video  
Still  
Video  
Video  
image  
• PART  
Crops the main window to show only its center to also display a second image (two sub-windows).  
Press the same button again  
Normal screen  
(main window)  
Before memory  
(two sub-windows)  
After memory  
(two sub-windows)  
Press the <FUNCTION> button to  
which the SUB WINDOW function  
has been assigned.  
Press the same  
button again  
Video  
Video  
Video  
Still  
Video  
image  
Crops the image to show its center part  
The cropped main window image is  
placed side by side with a second im-  
age  
These examples show 16:9 aspect ratio images.  
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Note on FULL/PART selection  
This function is designed to enable comparison of identical formats input to the same input terminal. Input of different formats via dif-  
ferent input lines may distort the sub-window (left side, still image) or make part of the image disappear from view. However, input of  
an identical format signal to the input terminal during still image acquisition will display correctly.  
WFM/VECTOR  
The WFM/VECTOR function enables display of the waveform and vector display. Use [DISPLAY SETUP] in [MAIN MENU] (main  
menu) to select WFM and VECTOR display.(→page 46)  
Press the <FUNCTION1> to <FUNCTION5> (→page 12) button to which the WFM/VECTOR function has been assigned to switch  
displays in the following order.  
[WFM/VECTOR OFF] → [WFM Y ON] → [WFM R ON] → [WFM G ON] → [WFM B ON] → [VECTOR×1/×2S/×2/×4/×8]  
• To use the WFM/VECTOR function, it must be assigned to one of the <FUNCTION1> to <FUNCTION5> buttons.  
“WFM” signals are displayed in the following order: Y, R, G, B.  
Press the same button again  
WFM display  
(Y→R→G→B)  
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*
Normal screen  
VECTOR display  
Press the <FUNCTION> button to  
which the WFM/VECTOR function  
has been assigned.  
Press the same  
button again  
VECTOR  
(vector display)  
WFM (waveform  
display)  
These examples show 16:9 aspect ratio images.  
12Displayed only for SDI signal input.  
• The scale display is as shown below.  
*
RED  
MAGENTA  
109 %  
100 %  
50 %  
0 %  
I axis  
A dotted line  
indicates for  
each 10 %  
increase.  
BLUE  
YELLOW  
GREEN  
The frame is approx.  
2.5 degrees and  
approx. 2.5%.  
Q axis  
4 %  
CYAN  
The vertical lines in the frame are color coded to simplify  
identification.  
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ZEBRA  
The stripes of the ZEBRA function appear over an image (in the viewfinder) to help you adjust the aperture of a camera lens for  
optimum exposure and easily find the areas of an image that are overexposed and turn white (where clipping occurs).  
Press any of the <FUNCTION1> to <FUNCTION5> (→page 12) buttons to which [ZEBRA LEVEL] is assigned or select [ZEBRA] in  
the [VIDEO CONFIG] menu to set [INT.MIN.], [INT.MAX.], [EXT.MIN.] and [EXT.MAX] levels.  
Press the <FUNCTION1> to <FUNCTION5> button to which the [ZEBRA] function has been assigned to turn the ZEBRA function  
on.  
[INT.MIN.] and [INT.MAX.] show ZEBRA stripes for areas that are within menu set values.  
[EXT.MIN.] and [EXT.MAX.] show ZEBRA stripes for areas that are outside menu set values.  
[INT.MIN.] and [INT.MAX.] ZEBRA  
pattern  
[EXT.MIN.] and [EXT.MAX.] ZEBRA  
pattern  
Y MAP  
The Y MAP function makes it easy to visually confirm overall screen brightness (luminance level map).  
Press the <FUNCTION1> to <FUNCTION5> (→page 12) button to which the [Y MAP] function has been assigned to turn it on.  
Turning on this function displays a simplified chart at the left side of the screen.  
• Simplified chart details (The numbers in the simplified chart indicates Y signal levels.)  
>100 %  
Red  
100 %  
100 %  
75 %  
50 %  
25 %  
0 %  
Dark Orange  
95 %  
Orange  
85 %  
Yellow  
75 %  
Light Gray  
60 %  
Gray  
40 %  
Dark Gray  
20 %  
10 %  
0 %  
Blue  
Dark Blue  
Magenta  
<0 %  
<Note>  
• When [HALF] or [BLACK] is selected in [BACK] under the [MARKER] menu, the simplified chart indicates a signal level of 50 % or  
may not be displayed at all.  
• When the Y MAP function is on, [BLACK MODE] is turned off.  
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TWO WINDOW  
The TWO WINDOW function splits the screen into a left and a right window and displays the SDI1 and SDI2 inputs in separate  
windows (SDI1 in the left window and SDI2 in the right window).  
The function also displays the audio volume and the in-monitor display (IMD) for both SDI1 and SDI2.  
SDI1 and SDI2 are displayed at a fixed location.  
The screen switches at each press of a <FUNCTION1> to <FUNCTION5> (→page 12) button to which [TWO WINDOW] has been  
assigned. (It is assigned to <FUNCTION2> in the factory defaults.)  
SDI1  
SDI2  
Press the <FUNCTION> button to which the  
TWO WINDOW function has been assigned.  
Video  
Video  
<Note>  
• When two screens are displayed, the left screen is the sync reference.  
• When a signal is input only to one screen, that signal is the sync reference.  
• When the frame frequency of the input signal formats of the two screens differ, frames may be skipped in the screen that is not  
synchronized to the sync reference.  
• When the SDI1 or SDI2 signal enters [NO SIGNAL]/[UNSUPPORT SIGNAL] status, the screen will first blackout before displaying  
the screen that has a signal input.  
PICTURE ASSIST  
The PICTURE ASSIST functions display a signal selected from VIDEO, SDI1, SDI2, HDMI and DVI-I inputs on 2 screens.  
These functions allow you to check the result of different effects in the left screen while comparing it to a single screen image in the  
right screen.  
• List of functions  
Press the <FUNCTION> button to which  
FOCUS-IN-RED  
Y MAP  
the PICTURE ASSIST function has been  
assigned.  
ZEBRA  
Normal screen  
SHARPNESS  
PEAKING  
PHASE  
The signal selected with [INPUT]  
is displayed on a single screen.  
CHROMA  
Video  
BRIGHT  
CONTRAST  
PIXEL TO PIXEL  
HV DELAY  
Press the same  
button again  
Video  
Video  
<Note>  
• These functions are not available to PC input signals.  
• A single screen image is always located in the right window.  
• When the Y MAP function is turned on and a PICTURE ASSIST function is on and the [BLUE ONLY], [R COLOR], [G COLOR] or [B  
COLOR] function is on, [BLUE ONLY], [R COLOR], [G COLOR] or [B COLOR] effects cannot be applied to the right screen.  
• When a PICTURE ASSIST function is on, BLACK MODE is turned off.  
• When the PIXEL TO PIXEL function is on, the left screen goes to PIXEL TO PIXEL mode. The location of this effect can be changed  
using [PIXEL POSITION].  
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PIXEL TO PIXEL and PIXEL POSITION  
The PIXEL TO PIXEL function allows you to check images at their actual pixel resolution. (HD signals only)  
Press the <FUNCTION1> to <FUNCTION5> (→page 12) button to which the [PIXEL TO PIXEL] function has been assigned to turn  
the function on. Then press the <FUNCTION1> to <FUNCTION5> (→page 12) button to which the [PIXEL POSITION] function has  
been assigned to position the display of signals. Each press of the button will change the display position of the signal.  
Underlined values indicate factory defaults.  
Item  
Setting  
OFF  
ON  
Description  
13 14  
Sets whether to display the screen display size at the input signal size.  
PIXEL TO PIXEL* *  
[OFF]Not displayed  
Compatible formats  
[ON] Displayed.  
• Only available in the left screen when a PICTURE ASSIST function is on  
1080/60i, 1080/59.94i, 1080/50i, 1080/60p, 1080/59.94p, 1080/50p, 1080/30p,  
1080/29.97p, 1080/25p, 1080/24p, 1080/23.98p, 1080/25PsF, 1080/24PsF,  
1080/23.98PsF  
• Only available in the left screen and in 1-screen display when a PICTURE ASSIST  
function is on  
720/60p, 720/59.94p, 720/50p  
PIXEL POSITION  
LEFT  
Positions the display of signals [PIXEL TO PIXEL] is [ON].  
CENTER  
RIGHT  
[LEFT]  
[CENTER] Center of screen  
[RIGHT] Right of screen  
Left of screen  
• Normally, when the input signal is 720/60p, 720/59.94p or 720/50p in the single screen  
mode, the number of pixels of the monitor panel is greater than the number of samples  
of the input signal. Although the image can be set, it will be displayed at CENTER  
(screen center) and cannot be displayed at any other position.  
13The following settings are disabled when [PIXEL TO PIXEL] is ON.  
• Setting [ANAMO] to [ON], and setting [SCAN] to [UNDER] in [VIDEO CONFIG]  
• Any [HV DELAY] setting in [FUNCTION]  
*
• [MARKER] display  
14Enabled during [SDI1], [SDI2], [HDMI], [YPBPR] and [DVI-VIDEO] input.  
*
PIXEL POSITION display position sequence  
PIXEL POSITION: → .....  
LEFT  
CENTER  
RIGHT  
CROSS HATCH  
The CROSS HATCH function displays markers at regular vertical and horizontal intervals to facilitate composition and other tasks.  
The marker line width is 1 dot per line and the interval is 120 dots/120 lines or 60 dots/60 lines depending on the [SIZE] setting in  
the [MARKER] menu (→page 24).  
Each press of the <FUNCTION1> to <FUNCTION5> (→page 12) button to which the CROSS HATCH has been assigned changes  
the display.  
Each press of the <FUNCTION> button to which the CROSS HATCH function is assigned changes the display as shown.  
HD/SD (16:9) mode  
Press the  
Press the  
same button  
same button  
again  
again  
Dim cross hatch  
Bright cross hatch  
SD (4:3) mode  
Press the same button again (to return to the original image without cross hatch)  
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FOCUS-IN-RED  
FOCUS-IN-RED shows the outline of a subject that is in focus in red to simplify focusing the camera.  
Each press of the <FUNCTION1> to <FUNCTION5> button to which the FOCUS-IN-RED has been assigned changes the display.  
• To use the FOCUS-IN-RED function, it must be assigned to one of the <FUNCTION1> to <FUNCTION5> functions.  
When the FOCUS-IN-RED function is displayed, use the rotary knob <PICTURE> to change detection sensitivity level (1 to 30). A  
higher numerical value results in higher detection sensitivity (outlines are displayed in red even when they are not properly focused).  
When you set [CHROMA] to [0] or assign [MONO] to another <FUNCTION> button to switch to monochrome, the focus will become  
easier to check.  
Press the <FUNCTION> button to which the  
FOCUS-IN-RED function has been assigned  
Normal screen  
FOCUS-IN-RED display  
Press the same  
button again  
The foreground is  
in focus  
The outlines in focus are displayed in red  
Press the same  
button again  
The background  
is in focus  
These examples show 16:9 aspect ratio images.  
<Note>  
• The red of the FOCUS-IN-RED function in the single and 2-screen display modes may differ slightly.  
GPI  
[GPI CONTROL] is used to enable and disable all GPI functions and assign functions to each of the GPI terminal (→page 60) pins.  
Underlined values indicate factory defaults.  
Submenu  
Setting  
Description  
Enables and disables GPI functions  
[DISABLE] Disable [ENABLE]  
GPI CONTROL  
DISABLE  
ENABLE  
Enable  
GPI1 to GPI8  
UNDEF  
Assigns functions to the GPI input terminal pins.  
MARKER1 ON/OFF  
MARKER2 ON/OFF  
MARKER BACK HALF  
MARKER BACK BLACK  
CENTER MARKER  
CROSS MARKER  
INPUT SEL. VIDEO  
INPUT SEL. SDI1  
INPUT SEL. SDI2  
INPUT SEL. HDMI  
INPUT SEL. DVI-I  
INPUT SEL. INT-SG  
SD ASPECT  
The same item can be set to any of the terminals. (For details, refer to page  
60)  
SCAN  
R-TALLY  
G-TALLY  
MONO  
GAMMA SEL. FILM  
GAMMA SEL. STDIO/PST  
GAMMA SEL. CINEMA  
PIXEL TO PIXEL  
FOCUS-IN-RED  
ZEBRA  
REMOTE STANDBY  
<Note>  
• Operation may not be possible depending on the setting conditions.  
Example: SD ASPECT operation when input signal is HD  
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INPUT SELECT  
Submenu  
Underlined values indicate factory defaults.  
Description  
Setting  
AUTO  
NTSC  
1
*
VIDEO  
Used to select the format for VIDEO input.  
[AUTO]  
[NTSC]  
[PAL]  
Automatically selects NTSC or PAL.  
PAL  
NTSC  
PAL  
NTSC SETUP  
00  
75  
Selects NTSC setup level.  
[00]  
[75]  
Select this when there is no setup signal.  
Select this when using 7.5 % setup signals.  
(The monitor internally adjusts the 7.5 % setup level to suit the black level)  
DVI-I  
DIGITAL  
ANALOG  
Selects DVI-I input mode.  
[DIGITAL] Selects digital input.  
[ANALOG] Selects analog input.  
DIGITAL  
AUTO  
Selects the DVI-I digital input mode.  
VIDEO  
COMP.  
[AUTO]  
[VIDEO]  
[COMP.]  
Selects the input mode automatically depending on the input format.  
Selects component input.  
Selects PC input.  
ANALOG  
YPBPR  
RGB-COMP.  
Selects YPBPR (component) or RGB input mode when DVI-I is set to "ANALOG."  
[YPBPR] Selects the YPBPR signal.  
[RGB-COMP.] Selects the PC RGB signal.  
COMPONENT  
LEVEL  
SMPTE  
B75  
B00  
Selects the YPBPR (component) signal input level of DVI-I analog inputs.  
[SMPTE] Signal level complies with SMPTE, and PB, PR are 0.7 V [p-p] at 100%  
chroma.  
[B75]  
Select this when connecting a Betacam or similar device with a setup function.  
(The monitor internally adjusts the 7.5 % setup level to suit the black level)  
Select this when connecting a Betacam or similar device without a setup  
function.  
[B00]  
RGB-COMP.  
Performs analog PC settings. (→ Below "RGB-COMP.")  
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[AUTO] is the factory default, but select an appropriate format when there is risk that the input signal may be contaminated by  
outside noise.  
*
RGB-COMP.  
Selecting [ANALOG.] under [DVI-I] in the [INPUT SELECT] menu and selecting [RGB-COMP.] under [ANALOG] opens the following  
menu.  
Underlined values indicate factory defaults.  
Submenu  
H POSITION  
Setting  
Description  
2
*
0 to 60  
Adjusts horizontal image display position in 2-clock units.  
(Factory default setting:  
30)  
2
V POSITION  
PHASE  
0 to 15  
(Factory default setting:  
8)  
Adjusts vertical image display position.  
*
2
*
0 to 31  
Adjusts the clock phase in 1/32 clock period increments.  
(Factory default setting:  
16)  
2
4
CLOCK  
700 to 2200  
(Factory default  
Adjusts the sampling clock in 2-clock units. * *  
3
setting  
)
*
RESET  
Returns [H POSITION], [V-POSITION], [PHASE] and [CLOCK] settings in the  
RGB-COMP. input compliant format to their factory defaults.  
2
Each compatible input format can be adjusted, but not when user data is loaded (→page 30 "SETUP LOAD") or saved (→page 30  
"SETUP SAVE") .  
[CLOCK] factory default values  
*
3
*
Format  
CLOCK  
800  
Format  
CLOCK  
1664  
640×480 (60 Hz)  
800×600 (60 Hz)  
1024×768 (60 Hz)  
1280×768 (60 Hz)  
1280×1024 (60 Hz)  
1056  
1344  
1688  
4
This menu is disabled when the input signal format is 1920 x 1080 (60 Hz).  
*
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AUDIO  
Sets the audio output (a speaker, headphones) and the audio volume bar meter.  
Underlined values indicate factory defaults.  
Description  
Submenu  
Setting  
INPUT SELECT  
AUTO  
Selects speaker, headphones output and audio volume bar meter display.  
ANALOG  
[AUTO]  
<INPUT SELECT> button on the front panel (→page 12)  
When SDI input line is selected:  
Embedded audio (SDI terminal)  
<INPUT SELECT> button on the front panel (→page 12)  
When HDMI input line is selected:  
Embedded audio (HDMI terminal)  
When an input line other than SDI1, SDI2 or HDMI are selected  
with the <INPUT SELECT> button (→page 12) on the front panel:  
Analog (AUDIO input terminal)  
[ANALOG] Analog (AUDIO input terminal)  
GROUP SELECT  
CH1 to CH8  
CH9 to CH16  
Group selection of 16-channel audio using SDI signals.  
[CH1 to CH8] Displays channel 1 to 8.  
[CH9 to CH16] Displays channel 9 to 16.  
1
2
3
4
SELECT L  
SELECT R  
CH1 to CH16  
(Factory default: CH1)  
Selects embedded audio channels to output to the speaker or headphones  
(L).  
* * * *  
1
4
5
6
CH1 to CH16  
(Factory default: CH2)  
Selects embedded audio channels to output to the speaker or headphones  
(R).  
* * * *  
SPEAKER OUT  
MIX  
L
R
Selects SPEAKER OUT status.  
[MIX] Outputs a combination of audio selected with [SELECT L] and  
[SELECT R].  
[L] Outputs the sound selected with [SELECT L].  
[R]Outputs the sound selected with [SELECT R].  
LEVEL METER  
CH SELECT  
OFF  
ON  
Selects whether or not to display the audio volume bar meter. (→page 18)  
7
*
2CH  
4CH  
8CH  
Selects number of audio level meter channels.  
• 16 channels cannot be displayed simultaneously.  
POINT LINE  
CH INFO.  
OFF  
ON  
Turns the 0 dB line (reference point) indication on the meter on and off.  
Switches the channel displayed on the meter on and off.  
OFF  
ON  
8
*
HEAD ROOM  
12dB  
Sets the display position of the reference point in the meter display.  
9
18dB  
*
10  
20dB  
*
1
When [CH5] to [CH16] is selected during SDI SD signal input:  
Switching is performed as follows:  
*
[CH5]/[CH9]/[CH13]→[CH1], [CH6]/[CH10]/[CH14]→[CH2], [CH7]/[CH11]/[CH15]→[CH3], [CH8]/[CH12]/[CH16]→[CH4] (The menu  
settings remain as is.)  
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During HDMI signal input, CH1 audio is output regardless of the menu setting.  
When analog audio is selected, L audio is output regardless of the menu setting.  
A [SELECT L], [SELECT R] channel display setting is reflected directly after a [GROUP SELECT] change is confirmed.  
During HDMI signal input, CH2 audio is output regardless of the menu setting.  
When analog audio is selected, R audio is output regardless of the menu setting.  
During HDMI signal or analog signal input, [2CH] is displayed regardless of the menu settings. During SD-SDI signal input, the  
display becomes [4CH] even if [8CH] is selected in the menu.  
During analog signal input, the reference point is 20 dB regardless of menu setting.  
Factory default setting for the BT-LH2170E.  
10Factory default setting for the BT-LH2170P.  
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Main Menu (continued)  
DISPLAY SETUP  
Underlined values indicate factory defaults.  
Description  
Submenu  
Setting  
WFM/VECTOR  
OFF  
Switches between WFM/VECTOR waveform and vector display.  
WFM Y  
WFM R  
WFM G  
WFM B  
VECTOR  
[WFM Y] - [WFM B] Displays waveforms.  
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Displays vector waveforms.  
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POSITION  
RT  
RB  
LB  
LT  
Selects the position for the "WFM/VECTOR" waveform display.  
[RT] Right Top  
[RB] Right Bottom  
[LB] Left Bottom  
[LT] Left Top  
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VECTOR MODE  
×1  
×2S  
×2  
Enlarges vector waveforms.  
[×1] 1x  
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[×2S] At 1x scale display only waveforms are enlarged to 2x.  
×4  
×8  
[×2] 2x  
[×4] 4x  
[×8] 8x  
VECTOR SCALE  
75%  
100%  
Determines the scale of vector waveform.  
[75%] Displays it at 75 % scale.  
[100%] Displays it at 100 % scale.  
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TIME CODE  
POSITION  
OFF  
ON  
Selects whether to enable or disable time code display  
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TOP  
Selects position of time code display.  
RIGHT  
CENTER  
LEFT  
[TOP]  
Top center of screen  
Bottom right of screen  
[RIGHT]  
[CENTER] Bottom center of screen  
[LEFT] Bottom left of screen  
FONT SIZE  
SMALL  
LARGE  
Selects font size of time code display.  
[SMALL] Menu font size  
[LARGE] Twice the height and width of menu font size  
MODE SELECT  
LTC  
Selects time code display mode.  
VITC  
[LTC] Displays linear time code.  
LUB  
VUB  
LTC+LUB  
VITC+VUB  
[VITC] Displays vertical interval time code.  
[LUB] Displays user bits included in LTC.  
[VUB] Displays user bits included in VITC.  
[LTC+LUB] Displays [LTC] and [LUB] on two consecutive lines.  
[VITC+VUB] Displays [VITC] and [VUB] on two consecutive lines.  
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CLOSED CAPTION  
CC TYPE  
OFF  
ON  
Selects whether to enable or disable closed caption display.  
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CEA-608 (ANC)  
CEA-608 (VBI)  
CEA-608 (708)  
CEA-708  
Selects the closed caption display mode.  
[CEA-608 (ANC)] Displays data compliant with CEA-608 (ANC).  
[CEA-608 (VBI)] Displays data compliant with CEA-608 (VBI).  
[CEA-608 (708)] Displays CEA-608 standard data transmitted according to the  
CEA-708 standard.  
OP-42  
OP-47  
[CEA-708]  
[OP-42]  
Displays data compliant with CEA-708.  
Displays OP-42 data.  
[OP-47]  
Displays OP-47 data.  
CAPTION CHANNEL  
CC1  
CC2  
CC3  
CC4  
Selects the closed caption display channel for CEA-608.  
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Opens the vector display during SDI signal input.  
When the TWO WINDOW function is operating, only SDI1 signals support time code display. As a result, the time code is displayed  
at the bottom left of the screen.  
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A bright line appears on line 21 when signal input is set to [ON] during video and underscan is enabled.  
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Main Menu (continued)  
Submenu  
Setting  
Description  
CAPTION SERVICE  
SRV1  
SRV2  
SRV3  
SRV4  
SRV5  
SRV6  
Selects the closed caption display service for [CEA-708].  
IN MONITOR DISPLAY  
POSITION  
OFF  
ON  
Selects whether to enable or disable the IMD display.  
Selects the position for the IMD display.  
TOP  
BOTTOM  
[TOP]  
Top of screen  
[BOTTOM] Bottom of screen  
CHAR. COLOR  
CMD  
WHITE  
BLUE  
GREEN  
YELLOW  
CYAN  
Selects IMD font color.  
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[CMD]  
Color specified by command  
[WHITE]  
[BLUE]  
[GREEN]  
White  
Blue  
Green  
[YELLOW] Yellow  
RED  
GRAY  
[CYAN]  
[RED]  
Cyan  
Red  
MAGENTA  
[GRAY]  
Gray  
[MAGENTA] Magenta  
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When colors selected by commands are set to OFF, the IMD character string is not displayed.  
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Main Menu (continued)  
CONTROL  
Underlined values indicate factory defaults.  
Description  
Selects operation. (with control lock)  
Submenu  
Setting  
LOCAL  
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
[LOCAL]  
Front panel operation is enabled (including controls that use the GPI  
function)  
[REMOTE] Remote operation enabled (controls using RS-232C or RS-485. Front  
panel operation is locked)  
• Power On/Off, VOLUME operations, GPI control and menu dis-  
play are available when the lock is engaged.  
• Only [CONTROL]/[LOCAL ENABLE] menu items are available  
when the lock is engaged.  
• The rotary knob <PICTURE> cannot be used to change set val-  
ues when the lock is engaged.  
• The [LOCAL ENABLE] setting determines operations in lock  
mode.  
• The  
mark appears in the operation status display, menu  
display ([MAIN MENU] (main menu), [FUNCTION] menu, [IN-  
PUT SELECT] menu), [PICTURE] (picture adjusting) menu, and  
FUNCTION display screens when the lock is engaged.  
[MARKER]  
MARKER  
16:9  
Mark  
OFF  
4:3  
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LOCAL ENABLE  
DISABLE  
INPUT  
Selects whether to enable or disable <INPUT SELECT> and <FUNCTION>  
button operations when [REMOTE] is selected under [CONTROL].  
FUNCTION  
INPUT+FUNC.  
[DISABLE]  
Disables <INPUT SELECT> and <FUNCTION> button  
operations.  
[INPUT]  
[FUNCTION]  
Enables <INPUT SELECT> button operations.  
Enables <FUNCTION> button operations.  
[INPUT+FUNC.]Enables <INPUT SELECT> and <FUNCTION> button  
operations.  
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PROTOCOL VER.  
RS-485 ID SETUP  
V3.1  
V4.0  
Selects version of the TSL protocol.  
0 to 126  
Sets the monitor ID number to use RS-485 communication.  
(Factory default  
setting: 0)  
RS-485 STX&ETX  
OFF  
ON  
Select RS-485 interface command format (→page 63).  
[OFF]STX and ETX need not be placed.  
[ON] STX and ETX must be placed.  
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Only available when [REMOTE] is selected under [CONTROL].  
The monitor supports version 3.1 and 4.0 of the TSL UMD PROTOCOL provided by Television System LTD.  
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HOURS METER  
Submenu  
OPERATION  
LCD  
Setting  
Description  
Displays the total number of hours it has been on.  
Displays the number of hours that the backlight has been on.  
1
xxxxxxh  
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xxxxxxh  
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“xxxxxx” indicates up to 262800 hours (about 30 years). [OVER] is indicated when the number of hours is 262800 or higher.  
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3D Assist Mode  
The unit is equipped with a 3D assist mode to provide support for shooting with a rig-type 3D camera system.  
The 3D assist mode has the following functions.  
Image input method: SIMULTANEOUS (simultaneous method)  
Two types of image, one for the left eye (L) and one for the right eye (R), are input to the two SDI1 and SDI2 terminals.  
• In 3D assist mode, the input is fixed to SDI1/SDI2 and the input line cannot be changed.  
• A phase difference of up to ±15 µs between the SDI2 input signal and the SDI1 input signal, the reference, is appropriate.  
• When the input signal formats of SDI1 and SDI2 are not identical or only one of the signals is input, the screen display will black out.  
Assist functions  
Assist Function  
Screen Indication  
Description  
Name  
MIRROR  
Side-by-side  
Inverts the left and right and top and bottom of SDI1 (L) and SDI2 (R) images to  
enable you to make basic 3D camera adjustments. (Half-mirror type supported)  
SHIFT  
Overlay  
Shifts SDI2 (R) image horizontally and vertically to enable the lens axis of the 3D  
camera to be checked.  
COMPARISON  
CONVERGENCE  
COLOR  
Side-by-side, top  
and bottom  
Displays a halftone marker on the inside. A subject captured with only the camera of the  
L or R can be checked.  
Normal screen  
display  
Switches the L/R images automatically or manually to enable the convergence point to  
be checked.  
Overlay  
Overlays the L/R images on a checkerboard pattern to enable the brightness or color  
offset to be checked.  
ZOOM FOCUS  
VERTICAL  
Side-by-side  
Side-by-side  
Overlay  
Enlarges part of an image to enable the focus offset or zoom offset to be checked.  
Displays the horizontal line markers to enable the vertical offset to be checked.  
Displays the vertical line markers to enable the width of parallax to be checked.  
OVERLAY  
How to switch to 3D assist mode  
Select [3D ASSIST] in [2D/3D ASSIST] in the [MAIN MENU]  
(main menu). The assist functions starts, and a status screen  
like the one shown in the figure on the rights appears.  
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3D ASSIST - MIRROR-  
SDI1(L): 1080/60i(L)  
SDI2(R): 1080/60i(R)  
1
Indicates the name of the assist function selected with  
the rotary knob <PICTURE>.  
2
3
4
2
3
4
Indicates the format of the signal input to SDI1.  
Indicates the format of the signal input to SDI2.  
[3D ASSIST MENU]  
3D ASSIST  
PICTURE  
Opens the [3D ASSIST MENU] when the rotary knob  
<PICTURE> is pressed.  
MENU EXIT  
• Select [3D ASSIST] to open the 3D assist menu.  
• Select [PICTURE] to open the [PICTURE] (picture adjust-  
ing) menu. (→page 21)  
MENU  
RETURN  
VOLUME  
PICTURE  
<Note>  
• When a signal on which the L/R information is superimposed is input to SDI1 such as when there is an AG-3DA1 or AG-3DP1 con-  
nection, the L/R information is displayed on the right side of the signal format. When L and R are incorrectly input, the LR information  
is displayed in yellow. When the L/R information is input to SDI2 only, the L/R information is not displayed on the right side of the  
signal format.  
How to switch the assist function  
Turn the rotary knob <PICTURE>. Each clockwise turn switches the assist function in the order as shown below.  
[MIRROR]→[SHIFT]→[COMPARISON]→[CONVERGENCE]→[COLOR]→[ZOOM FOCUS]→[VERTICAL]→[OVERLAY]  
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3D Assist Mode (continued)  
How to return to 2D mode  
Select [2D] in [2D/3D ASSIST] in [MAIN MENU] (main menu) or use the <FUNCTION> button or use [2D/3D ASSIST] in the  
[FUNCTION] menu to select it.  
MIRROR (Left/Right and Top/Bottom inversion)  
This function performs left/right, top/bottom and left/right/top/bottom inversion of SDI1 (L) and SDI2 (R) images to enable basic adjust-  
ments of a rig-type 3D camera system (half mirror type).  
Screen:  
The L/R 2 screens are shown side-by-side.  
<Note>  
• Left and right inversion and top and bottom inversion are also  
reflected in other assist functions.  
• The inversion setting information is even saved when the  
power is turned off.  
[3D ASSIST]  
MIRROR  
SDI(L)  
SDI(R)  
OFF  
TB  
RETURN  
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
Underlined values indicate factory defaults.  
Description  
Menu  
SDI1 (L)  
Setting  
OFF  
LR  
TB  
Inverts the left and right and top and bottom of images on the SDI1 (L) side.  
[OFF] No inversion  
[TB] Top/bottom inversion  
[LR]  
Left/right inversion  
[LRTB] Left/right/top/bottom inversion  
LRTB  
SDI2 (R)  
OFF  
LR  
TB  
Inverts the left and right and top and bottom of the images on the SDI2 (R) side.  
[OFF] No inversion [LR] Left/right inversion  
[TB] Top/bottom inversion [LRTB] Left/right/top/bottom inversion  
LRTB  
SHIFT (Horizontal and Vertical Shift)  
This function shifts the SDI2 (R) images horizontally or vertically to allow you to check the offset between the SDI2 (R) and SDI1 (L)  
images.  
You can check the lens axis of a rig-type 3D camera system while checking the rotation offset of the image.  
Screen:  
Overlay L/R on one screen.  
<Note>  
The setting information for shifting images with the SHIFT  
function is not stored. The initial display state is restored when  
you switch to the COMPARISON function or another assist  
[3D ASSIST]  
SHIFT  
H
V
function.  
0
0
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
RETURN  
Underlined values indicate factory defaults.  
Description  
Menu  
Setting  
H
V
-128 to 127  
(Factory default setting: 0)  
Shifts the images on the SDI2 (R) side horizontally.  
-32 to 31  
Shifts the images on the SDI2 (R) side vertically.  
(Factory default setting: 0)  
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3D Assist Mode (continued)  
COMPARISON (Composition Check)  
This function is for checking when the subject is captured with only the camera of one side.  
Screen:  
The L/R 2 screens are shown side-by-side or arranged vertically  
and a 70 % size half-tone marker is shown inside each of the  
images.  
<Assist Point>  
When there is only a left-eye or a right-eye image, discomfort  
will be felt in 3D mode and make stereoscopic vision difficult.  
Perform a comparison to check what part of the images are  
outside the markers.  
[3D ASSIST]  
COMPARISON  
SBYS  
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
RETURN  
Underlined values indicate factory defaults.  
Menu  
Setting  
Description  
COMPARISON  
SBYS  
T&B  
[SBYS] The SDI1 (L) image appears on the left side and the SDI2 (R) image  
appears on the right side.  
[
T&B  
]
The SDI1 (L) image appears at the top and the SDI2 (R) image appears  
at the bottom.  
CONVERGENCE (Convergence Check)  
This function is for checking the subject’s position at a fixed screen position in order to determine the depth position of the main sub-  
ject.  
Automatically or manually switch the SDI1 (L) image and SDI2 (R) image and then check the subject’s position.  
Screen:  
Normal display of one screen  
<Assist Point>  
• The place at which the image does not change is the conver-  
gence point.  
• When the camera adjustment (vertical or rotation direction  
position adjustment) is correct, the image at other than the  
convergence point will shift to the left/right target.  
[3D ASSIST]  
CONVERGENCE  
MANUAL  
L
SLOW  
MANUAL  
SPEED  
MENUEXIT  
RETURN  
RETURN  
Underlined values indicate factory defaults.  
Description  
Menu  
Setting  
CONVERGENCE MANUAL  
Selects how the images on SDI1 (L) side and the SDI2 (R) side are switched.  
AUTO  
[MANUAL] Manual switching  
Selects the image to display when [CONVERGENCE] is set to [MANUAL].  
[L] SDI1 (L) side image [R] SDI2 (R) side image  
[AUTO] Automatic switching  
MANUAL  
SPEED  
L
R
SLOW  
FAST  
Selects the speed when [CONVERGENCE] is set to [AUTO].  
[SLOW] Every 1 second  
[FAST] Every 4 frames (at 720P: Every 8 frames)  
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3D Assist Mode (continued)  
COLOR (Color Check)  
This function overlays and displays the SDI1 (L) image and SDI2 (R) image on a checkerboard pattern in one screen to enable you to  
check the brightness offset and color differences  
Screen:  
Overlay L/R on one screen.  
<Assist Point>  
When it is easy to see the borderline of the checkerboard pat-  
tern, the brightness or color of L/R images is offset.  
[3D ASSIST]  
COLOR  
SIZE  
256  
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
RETURN  
Underlined values indicate factory defaults.  
Description  
Menu  
Setting  
SIZE  
128  
256  
Selects the checkerboard grid size when overlaying the SDI1 (L) side and SDI2  
(R) side images.  
[128] The checkerboard grid consists of squares of 128 samples and 128 lines.  
[256] The checkerboard grid consists of squares of 256 samples and 256 lines.  
ZOOM FOCUS (Zoom and Focus Check)  
This function enlarges part of an image to enable you to check left and right focus offset and zoom offset.  
Screen:  
The L/R 2 screens are shown side-by-side.  
<Assist Point>  
Expanding the parts that are not in focus makes it easy to check  
the focus of the left and right cameras.  
[3D ASSIST]  
ZOOM FOCUS  
ZOOM  
F-IN-R  
LEVEL  
OFF  
OFF  
30  
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
RETURN  
Underlined values indicate factory defaults.  
Description  
Menu  
ZOOM  
Setting  
OFF  
C
Selects image enlargement and the signal display position of the enlarged image  
(PIXEL TO PIXEL).  
L
[OFF] Displays two screens side-by-side  
R
[C]  
[L]  
[R]  
Center of screen  
Left of screen  
Right of screen  
F-IN-R  
LEVEL  
OFF  
ON  
Turns OFF/ON the FOCUS-IN-RED function in the displayed screen.  
[OFF] Turns the function off.  
[ON] Turns the function on  
1 to 30  
Adjusts the detection sensitivity of FOCUS-IN-RED. (The numerical value turns  
(Factory default setting: 15) green when sensitivity adjustment can be made.)  
A higher numerical value results in lower detection sensitivity (lack of sharpness).  
[1] to [30] Common left and right detection level  
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3D Assist Mode (continued)  
VERTICAL (Vertical Offset Check)  
This function enables you to operate two horizontal line markers to check the number of lines between markers in the displayed image  
and check vertical offset.  
Screen:  
The L/R 2 screens are shown side-by-side, and two markers  
are shown.  
<Assist Point>  
[3D ASSIST]  
VERTICAL  
MARKER1 440  
MARKER2 540  
98 Lines  
• Displaying horizontal line markers makes it easy to check the  
left/right vertical offset.  
• When the vertical offset becomes large, discomfort will be felt  
and stereoscopic vision will become difficult when the mode is  
set to 3D so make adjustments trying your hardest to eliminate  
camera vertical offset.  
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
RETURN  
• The number of lines of the displayed image is measured and  
then the number of lines between the two horizontal line mark-  
ers is displayed at the bottom right of the screen.  
Underlined values indicate factory defaults.  
Menu  
Setting  
Description  
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MARKER1  
0 to 1078  
(Factory default setting:  
540)  
Shifts the upper horizontal line marker up or down.  
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MARKER2  
0 to 1078  
(Factory default setting:  
540)  
Shifts the lower horizontal line marker up or down.  
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OVERLAY (Parallax Check)  
This function displays vertical line markers to enable you to check the width of parallax.  
Overlay display  
Screen:  
L/R images are overlaid and shown on one screen, and vertical  
line markers are shown at 1 %, 2 % and 3 % intervals across  
the horizontal image width.  
• Vertical line markers can also be displayed in a gray screen in  
which the parallax portion is emphasized (gray display).  
[3D ASSIST]  
OVERLAY  
STANDARD  
MKR POSI  
MKR WDTH 3%  
<Assist Point>  
When the parallax is way too large, stereoscopic vision will  
become difficult when 3D images are viewed so check the width  
of parallax of the L side and R side images, using the width of  
the vertical line markers as a reference.  
0
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
RETURN  
Gray display  
[3D ASSIST]  
OVERLAY  
GRAY  
MKR POSI  
MKR WDTH 3%  
0
RETURN  
MENUEXIT  
RETURN  
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3D Assist Mode (continued)  
Underlined values indicate factory defaults.  
Description  
Menu  
Setting  
OVERLAY  
STANDARD  
GLAY  
Selects overlay or gray display (displays image differences that emphasize the  
parallax portion).  
COLOR  
[STANDARD] Overlay display  
[GLAY]  
[COLOR]  
Gray display (differences display)  
Color indicated (differences display)  
Edge of SDI1 (L) side image Red  
Edge of SDI2 (R) side image Green  
• When [COLOR] is selected, [L: RED R: GREEN] is displayed in the menu.  
MKR POSI  
0 to 56 (MKR WIDTH 3%  
setting)  
Shifts the vertical line marker in the horizontal direction.  
0 to 37 (MKR WIDTH 2%  
setting)  
0 to 18 (MKR WIDTH 1%  
setting)  
(Factory default setting: 0)  
MKR WIDTH  
3%  
2%  
1%  
Selects the interval of a vertical line marker.  
[3%] Shown at 3 % intervals across the horizontal image width  
[2%] Shown at 2 % intervals across the horizontal image width  
[1%] Shown at 1 % intervals across the horizontal image width  
• Changing [MKR WIDTH] automatically changes the [MKR POSI] setting that is  
tied to it.  
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Setting Item Restrictions  
List of Setting Item Restrictions in 2D Mode  
(ü: Can be set)  
DVI-I  
Input terminal  
ANALOG  
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VIDEO SDI1/SDI2  
HDMI  
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COMP. VIDEO  
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4:3 * *  
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BACK * *  
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CENTER * *  
*
1
2
3
ü
CROSS * *  
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MARKER  
1
2
3
ü
COLOR * *  
*
3
ü
GPI MARKER1  
*
3
ü
GPI MARKER2  
*
1
2
3
ü
MARKER TYPE * *  
CROSS HATCH  
*
ü
ü
ü
SIZE  
ü
ü
ü
GAMMA SELECT  
FILM GAMMA  
COLOR TEMP.  
ü
ü
ü
SHARPNESS MODE  
SHARPNESS H  
SHARPNESS V  
I-P MODE  
VIDEO  
CONFIG  
MONO  
1
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3
3
ü
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*
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ANAMO * *  
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SD ASPECT * * *  
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SCAN * *  
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ZEBRA INT MIN.  
ü
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ü
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INT MAX.  
EXT MIN.  
EXT MAX.  
1
Settings are disabled when the 2-screen display function is on.  
Settings are disabled when the PIXEL TO PIXEL mode is on.  
Settings can be made, but the function is disabled.  
*
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4
This setting is not available when a still image is shown in a split-screen.  
(Continued on next page)  
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Setting Item Restrictions (continued)  
(ü: Can be set)  
DVI-I  
Input terminal  
ANALOG  
DIGITAL  
VIDEO SDI1/SDI2  
HDMI  
RGB-  
YPBPR  
COMP. VIDEO  
Setting item  
COMP  
.
ü
ü
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SD  
ü
ü
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HD COMP. SD  
HD  
ü
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SD  
ü
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HD  
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SD  
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HD  
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SUB WINDOW  
MENU POSITION  
STATUS DISPLAY  
INPUT NAME SETUP  
SETUP LOAD  
SETUP SAVE  
POWER ON SETUP  
COLOR SPACE  
POWER DOWN  
POWER SAVE MODE  
CALIBRATION  
FUNCTION1-5  
FUNCTION DISPLAY  
GPI CONTROL  
GPI1 to GPI8  
ü
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SYSTEM  
CONFIG  
FUNCTION  
GPI  
3
ü
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VIDEO  
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NTSC SETUP  
DVI-I  
ü
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INPUT  
SELECT  
3
3
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3
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3
DIGITAL  
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
*
*
*
3
3
3
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ANALOG  
ü
ü
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ü
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ü
*
*
*
*
*
*
3
ü
COMPONENT LEVEL  
RGB-COMP.  
ü
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ü
ü
ü
*
*
ü
INPUT SELECT  
GROUP SELECT  
SELECT L  
ü
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SELECT R  
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SPEAKER OUT  
LEVEL METER  
CH SELECT  
ü
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ü
ü
ü
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AUDIO  
ü
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3
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POINT LINE  
ü
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CH INFO.  
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HEAD ROOM  
3
Settings can be made, but the function is disabled.  
*
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(ü: Can be set)  
DVI-I  
Input terminal  
ANALOG  
DIGITAL  
VIDEO  
SD HD  
VIDEO SDI1/SDI2  
HDMI  
RGB-  
YPBPR  
SD HD  
COMP.  
Setting item  
COMP  
.
SD  
ü
HD COMP. SD  
HD  
1
2
4
4
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4
4
WFM/VECTOR * *  
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1
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POSITION * *  
ü
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1
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VECTOR MODE * *  
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VECTOR SCALE * *  
TIME CODE  
ü
3
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POSITION  
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
*
3
ü
FONT SIZE  
*
DISPLAY  
SETUP  
3
ü
MODE SELECT  
CLOSED CAPTION  
CC TYPE  
*
3
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
*
3
3
ü
ü
*
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3
ü
CAPTION CHANNEL  
CAPTION SERVICE  
IN MONITOR DISPLAY  
POSITION  
ü
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CHAR. COLOR  
CONTROL  
LOCAL ENABLE  
PROTOCOL VER.  
RS-485 ID SETUP  
RS-485 STX&ETX  
OPERATION  
CONTROL  
HOURS  
METER  
LCD  
1
Settings are disabled when the 2-screen display function is on.  
Settings are disabled when the PIXEL TO PIXEL mode is on.  
Settings can be made, but the function is disabled.  
*
*
*
*
2
3
4
VECTOR display is only shown when there is SDI input.  
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Setting Item Restrictions (continued)  
List of Setting Item Restrictions in 3D Assist Mode  
(ü: Can be set)  
SDI1/SDI2  
SDI1/SDI2  
Input terminal  
Input terminal  
FUNCTION1  
Setting item  
Setting item  
HD  
HD  
2D/3D ASSIST  
ü
ü
MARKER  
16:9  
FUNCTION2  
FUNCTION3  
FUNCTION4  
FUNCTION5  
FUNCTION DISPLAY  
GPI CONTROL  
GPI1 to GPI8  
VIDEO  
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
FUNCTION  
4:3  
BACK  
CENTER  
CROSS  
MARKER  
GPI  
COLOR  
GPI MARKER1  
GPI MARKER2  
MARKER TYPE  
CROSS HATCH  
SIZE  
NTSC SETUP  
DVI-I  
INPUT  
SELECT  
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
DIGITAL  
ANALOG  
GAMMA SELECT  
FILM GAMMA  
COLOR TEMP.  
SHARPNESS MODE  
SHARPNESS H  
SHARPNESS V  
I-P MODE  
COMPONENT LEVEL  
RGB-COMP.  
INPUT SELECT  
GROUP SELECT  
SELECT L  
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
SELECT R  
SPEAKER OUT  
LEVEL METER  
CH SELECT  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
CONFIG  
MONO  
ANAMO  
SD ASPECT  
POINT LINE  
SCAN  
CH INFO.  
ZEBRA INT MIN.  
INT MAX.  
ü
ü
ü
ü
HEAD ROOM  
WFM/VECTOR  
POSITION  
EXT MIN.  
EXT MAX.  
VECTOR MODE  
VECTOR SCALE  
TIME CODE  
SUB WINDOW  
MENU POSITION  
STATUS DISPLAY  
INPUT NAME SETUP  
SETUP LOAD  
SETUP SAVE  
POWER ON SETUP  
COLOR SPACE  
POWER DOWN  
POWER SAVE MODE  
CALIBRATION  
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
POSITION  
FONT SIZE  
DISPLAY  
SETUP  
MODE SELECT  
CLOSED CAPTION  
CC TYPE  
SYSTEM  
CONFIG  
CAPTION CHANNEL  
CAPTION SERVICE  
IN MONITOR DISPLAY  
POSITION  
ü
ü
ü
CHAR. COLOR  
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Setting Item Restrictions (continued)  
(ü: Can be set)  
SDI1/SDI2  
Input terminal  
Setting item  
HD  
CONTROL  
ü
LOCAL ENABLE  
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
CONTROL  
PROTOCOL VER.  
RS-485 ID SETUP  
RS-485 STX&ETX  
OPERATION  
HOURS  
METER  
LCD  
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REMOTE Specifications  
This monitor enables remote operation via the GPI input terminal, the RS-232C input terminal or the RS-485 input/output terminal.  
GPI input terminal  
GPI screen items correspond to the following terminals. Use the GPI menu to assign functions to each  
terminal. (→page 43) The functions assigned to each terminal are executed as specified depending on  
whether GND (pin 5) is short-circuited (ON) or open (OFF).  
Pin  
number  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
GPI1  
GPI2  
GPI3  
GPI4  
GND  
GPI5  
GPI6  
GPI7  
GPI8  
Operating conditions  
Level operation: Operates when GND is short-circuited.  
Edge operation: Operates when GND changes from open to short-circuited.  
<Note>  
GPI input terminal  
(9 pins)  
• When level operation is assigned to more than one terminal, the  
function operates as long as one of the terminals is short-circuited.  
• Hold the edge operation for at least 0.2 seconds after the change.  
Assigned item  
UNDEF  
MARKER1  
Function  
Operating conditions  
Undefined (no function assigned)  
Switches marker display defined in [GPI MARKER1] Level operation  
1
ON/OFF  
(→page 25) in the [MARKER] menu.  
(Short-circuited: ON, Open: OFF)  
*
MARKER2  
Switches marker display defined in [GPI MARKER2] Level operation  
1
ON/OFF  
(→page 25) in the [MARKER] menu.  
(Short-circuited: ON, Open: OFF)  
*
2
*
MARKER BACK HALF  
Reduces the brightness of the background outside  
the marker displayed in [GPI MARKER1] (→page 25) (Short-circuited: ON, Open: OFF)  
to 50 %.  
Level operation  
2
*
MARKER BACK BLACK  
CENTER MARKER  
CROSS MARKER  
Reduces the brightness of the background outside  
the marker displayed in [GPI MARKER1] (→page 25) (Short-circuited: ON, Open: OFF)  
to 0 %.  
Level operation  
Turns the center marker display on and off.  
(When other markers are displayed, this marker is  
superimposed on other markers.)  
Level operation  
(Short-circuited: ON, Open: OFF)  
Turns the cross marker display on and off. (When  
other markers are displayed, this marker is  
superimposed on other markers.)  
Level operation  
(Short-circuited: ON, Open: OFF)  
INPUT SEL. VIDEO  
INPUT SEL. SDI1  
INPUT SEL. SDI2  
INPUT SEL. HDMI  
INPUT SEL. DVI-I  
INPUT SEL. INT-SG  
SD ASPECT  
Switches the input line to VIDEO.  
Switches the input line to SDI1.  
Switches the input line to SDI2.  
Switches the input line to HDMI.  
Switches the input line to DVI-I.  
Switches the input line to INT-SG.  
Edge operation  
Edge operation  
Edge operation  
Edge operation  
Edge operation  
Edge operation  
Sets the aspect ratio for SD signal input. (Disabled  
during HD signal input)  
Level operation  
(short-circuited: 16:9, open: 4:3)  
SCAN  
Switches the scan mode between UNDER and  
NORMAL.  
Level operation  
(Short-circuited: UNDER, Open:  
NORMAL  
3
R-TALLY  
*
Lights the red tally.  
Level operation  
(Short-circuited: ON, Open: OFF)  
3
G-TALLY  
*
Lights the green tally.  
Level operation  
(Short-circuited: ON, Open: OFF)  
MONO  
Switches between color and monochrome (MONO). Level operation  
(Short-circuited: monochrome, Open: color)  
GAMMA SEL. FILM  
Switches the gamma curve to FILM mode.  
Switches the gamma curve to STDIO/PST mode.  
Switches the gamma curve to CINEMA mode.  
Level operation (Short-circuited: FILM mode,  
Open: STANDARD mode)  
GAMMA SEL. STDIO/PST  
GAMMA SEL. CINEMA  
Level operation (Short-circuited: STDIO/  
PST mode, Open: STANDARD mode)  
Level operation (Short-circuited: CINEMA  
mode, Open: STANDARD mode)  
1
When a 16:9 marker and a 4:3 marker are simultaneously selected and activated on a 16:9 aspect ratio display, both markers are  
displayed.  
When a 16:9 marker and a 4:3 marker are simultaneously displayed, the background of the marker selected by the 16:9 marker is  
controlled.  
When [R-TALLY] and [G-TALLY] simultaneously go on, the tally color changes to amber.  
*
*
*
2
3
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REMOTE Specifications (continued)  
Assigned item  
Function  
Operating conditions  
Level operation  
(Short-circuited: ON, Open: OFF)  
PIXEL TO PIXEL  
FOCUS-IN-RED  
ZEBRA  
Switches screen display between input size and  
display size.  
Displays the outlines of the subject that are in focus  
in red  
Level operation  
(Short-circuited: ON, Open: OFF)  
Superimposes the ZEBRA pattern over an area of the Level operation  
image with a specified brightness signal level.  
(Short-circuited: ON, Open: OFF)  
4
* *  
5
REMOTE STANDBY  
Sets REMOTE STANDBY (the backlight is turned  
off).  
Level operation  
(Short-circuited: ON, Open: OFF)  
4
When remote standby is set to ON, the front panel power LED flashes.  
When you use a menu to set this function after short-circuiting the GPI input terminal to which it will be assigned, the backlight goes  
out and the screen display goes blank making it impossible to check menu operation.  
*
*
5
To change the setting of this item, be sure to set it when the GPI input terminal is in the open state.  
Restrictions  
• The same restrictions apply as during FUNCTION operations.  
Priority of assigned functions  
• When both [MARKER1 ON/OFF] and [MARKER2 ON/OFF] are activated at the same time, "MARKER1" has priority. However,  
when the display aspect ratio is 4:3, the “MARKER1” aspect ratio is 16:9 and the “MARKER2” aspect ratio is 4:3, “MARKER2” is  
displayed. In this case, the “MARKER2” background is controlled.  
• When [MARKER BACK HALF] and [MARKER BACK BLACK] are activated at the same time, [MARKER BACK BLACK] has prior-  
ity.  
• When [GAMMA SEL. FILM], [GAMMA SEL. STDIO/PST] and [GAMMA SEL. CINEMA] are simultaneously activated, priority goes  
to [GAMMA SEL. FILM]. The three modes in order of priority are: [GAMMA SEL. FILM] > [GAMMA SEL. STDIO/PST] > [GAMMA  
SEL. CINEMA].  
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REMOTE Specifications (continued)  
RS-232C input terminal  
External operations can be performed via the RS-232C interface.  
For details on the pin arrangement and RS-232C input terminal connections, refer to the diagram below and the table below right.  
For details on specific systems using RS-232C input terminals, contact your supplier.  
External Device Side (Straight)  
Device side  
Pin  
Pin  
number  
1
Signal  
number  
Signal  
Connectors and signals  
Connector: D-SUB 9-pin (female)  
Signal  
RS-232C input terminal  
(9 pins)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
N.C.  
RXD  
TXD  
DTR  
GND  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
N.C.  
N.C.  
TXD  
RXD  
DSR  
GND  
DTR  
CTS  
RTS  
N.C.  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Pin  
Signal  
number  
Description  
Not connected  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
N.C.  
TXD  
RXD  
DSR  
GND  
DTR  
CTS  
RTS  
N.C.  
Transmission data  
Reception data  
Connected inside  
Ground  
Connected inside  
Connected inside  
Connected inside  
Not connected  
Command format  
STX (02h)  
Command : Data ETX (03h)  
• The command is the 3-character string starting with STX and  
ending with ETX.  
• Append any data after the colon (:) following the command, as  
required.  
Communication parameters  
Signal level  
RS-232C compliant  
Synchronous system Asynchronous system  
Response formats  
Transfer rate  
Parity  
9,600 bps  
None  
8 bit  
1.Setting command response  
STX (02h)  
Command  
ETX (03h)  
ETX (03h)  
ETX (03h)  
Data length  
Stop bit  
1 bit  
2.Query command response  
Flow control  
None  
STX (02h)  
Data  
3.Error response  
STX (02h)  
Error codes  
Error codes  
ER001: Invalid command  
ER002: Parameter error  
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RS-485 input/output terminal  
The RS-485 interface enables external operations.  
The figures below show RS-485 input/output terminal pin arrangement and connections.  
TSL protocol version 3.1 and 4.0 are supported. Make sure that the same TSL protocol versions are used on external control devices  
and the monitor.  
For information on specific systems using RS-485 input terminals, contact your supplier.  
Connection example  
External  
control device  
RS-485 IN  
RS-485 OUT  
RS-485 IN  
RS-485 OUT  
RS-485 IN  
RS-485 OUT  
• A loop-through connection using the RS-485 input and output terminals allows operation of multiple monitors (up to 32 monitors).  
• Connect a terminator (120 Ω) between the first and second pin of the OUT terminal on the last monitor in the chain.  
Connectors and signals  
Command format  
Connector: 8-pin RJ-45 connector  
STX (02h) Header (ID) Command  
Data  
EXT (03h)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
The header (ID) is 8-bit data.  
Use the [RS-485 ID SETUP] function in the [SYSTEM CONFIG]  
menu to set up.  
Setting the most significant bit on an external control device  
allows you to switch between TSL protocol support and “Setting  
command” (→page64)/“Query commands” support (→page 67).  
Example: RS-485 ID SETUP 31 setting (hexadecimal conver-  
sion)  
Header 1Fh (for support of commands listed below)  
Header 9Fh (for TSL protocol support)  
When 0 is set in [RS-485 ID SETUP], multiple monitors can be  
controlled.  
IN  
OUT  
Pin number  
Signal  
RXD+  
Description  
OUT  
(output)  
IN (input)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
3
6
1
4
5
2
7
8
Received data (+)  
Received data (-)  
Send data (+)  
Not connected  
Not connected  
Send data (-)  
Not connected  
Ground  
RXD-  
TXD+  
N.C.  
N.C.  
Response formats  
TXD-  
N.C.  
1.Setting command response  
STX (02h)  
Command  
EXT (03h)  
EXT (03h)  
EXT (03h)  
GND  
2.Query command response  
STX (02h)  
Data  
Communication parameters  
Synchronous system Asynchronous system  
3.Error response  
Transfer rate  
Parity  
38,400 bps  
EVEN  
8 bit  
STX (02h)  
Error codes  
Data length  
Stop bit  
Error codes  
ER001: Invalid command  
ER002: Parameter error  
1 bit  
Flow control  
None  
When 0 is set in [RS-485 ID SETUP], operation is enabled  
but responses are not.  
After receiving a monitor response command, there should be  
a time lag of approx. 200 ms before a command is transmit-  
ted from an external control device.  
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Setting command  
No  
Send commands  
Command name  
INPUT SELECT  
Data  
Return  
1
IIS:<data>  
0:SDI1  
1:SDI2  
2:VIDEO  
6:DVI  
IIS  
8:HDMI  
9:INT-SG  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
VPC:CON<data>  
VPC:BRI<data>  
VPC:CRO<data>  
VPC:PHA<data>  
VPC:VOL<data>  
VBL:<data>  
CONTRAST  
BRIGHT  
00 to 60  
00 to 60  
00 to 60  
00 to 60  
00 to 60  
000 to 100  
VPC  
VPC  
VPC  
VPC  
VOL  
VBL  
DMK  
CHROMA  
PHASE  
VOLUME  
BACKLIGHT  
MARKER 16:9  
DMK:MK1<data>  
00:OFF  
05:14:9  
01:80 %  
06:13:9  
02:88 %  
07:4:3  
03:93 %  
08:90 %  
11:2:1  
04:95 %  
09:CNSCO2.35  
12:CNSCO2.39  
10:VISTA  
080 to 100:USER80 % to 100 %  
xxxyyy:VAR.H.80 % to 100 % V.80 % to 100 %  
(xxx:080 to 100 yyy:080 to 100)  
9
DMK:MK2<data>  
MARKER 4:3  
00:OFF  
08:90 %  
01:80 %  
02:88 %  
03:93 %  
04:95 %  
DMK  
080 to 100:USER80 % to 100 %  
xxxyyy:VAR.H.80 % to 100 % V.80 % to 100 %  
(xxx:080 to 100 yyy:080 to 100)  
10 DMK:BAK<data>  
11 DMK:CMK<data>  
12 DCH:<data>  
MARKER BACK  
0:NORMAL  
1:HALF  
1:ON  
1:LOW  
2:BLACK  
DMK  
DMK  
DCH  
DCW  
DMK  
DMK  
CENTER MARKER  
CROSS HATCH  
0:OFF  
0:OFF  
2:HIGH  
13 DCW:<data>  
CROSS HATCH WIDTH  
MARKER COLOR  
CROSS MARKER  
0:SMALL 1:LARGE  
0:WHITE 1:BLACK  
14 DMK:MCO<data>  
15 DMK:VMK<data>  
2:RED  
3:GREEN  
4:BLUE  
xxxxyyyy: Position range 00000000(off)  
(xxxx:0020 to 1899 yyyy:0020 to 1059)  
16 MGM:<data>  
17 MCT:<data>  
GAMMA SELECT  
COLOR TEMP  
1:STANDARD 2:FILM  
3:STDIO/PST  
02:D93 03:VAR1  
10 to 73:USER0 to 63  
4:CINEMA  
MGM  
MCT  
00:D56  
01:D65  
04:VAR2  
05:VAR3  
18 VPC:SHP<data>  
19 VPC:SHH<data>  
20 VPC:SHV<data>  
21 MIP:<data>  
SHARPNESS MODE  
SHARPNESS H  
SHARPNESS V  
IP MODE  
0:LOW 1:HIGH  
VPC  
VPC  
VPC  
MIP  
00 to 30: Horizontal sharpness setting  
00 to 30: Vertical sharpness setting  
0:MODE1 1:MODE2  
22 OMO:<data>  
23 MAS:<data>  
24 MSC:<data>  
25 OZB:<data>  
26 OZI:<data>  
MONO  
1:OFF  
2:ON  
OMO  
MAS  
MSC  
OZB  
OZI  
SD ASPECT  
SCAN  
0:16:9 1:4:3  
0:NORMAL 1:UNDER  
ZEBRA  
0:OFF  
1:INT.  
2:EXT.  
3:INT.+EXT.  
ZEBRA LEVEL INT.  
xxxyyy: INT. range (-07 to 000 to 109)  
(xxx: MIN value yyy: MAX value)  
27 OZE:<data>  
ZEBRA LEVEL EXT.  
xxxyyy: EXT. range (-07 to 000 to 109)  
(xxx: MIN value yyy: MAX value)  
OZE  
28 DSD:<data>  
STATUS DISP  
COLOR SPACE  
NTSC SETUP  
DVI TYPE  
0:CONTINUE 1:3SEC OFF 2:OFF  
DSD  
SCS  
ISM  
29 SCS:<data>  
0:SMPTE-C  
0:OFF  
1:EBU  
1:7.5 %  
1:ANALOG  
1:VIDEO 2:COMP.  
2:ITU709  
30 ISM:VNS<data>  
31 ISM:TDA<data>  
32 ISM:DVD<data>  
33 ISM:DVA<data>  
34 MCO:<data>  
35 MLE:<data>  
0:DIGITAL  
0:AUTO  
ISM  
DVI DIGITAL MODE  
DVI ANALOG MODE  
CONTROL  
ISM  
0:YPBPR  
1:RGB-COMP.  
1:REMOTE  
1:INPUT  
ISM  
0:LOCAL  
MCO  
MLE  
LOCAL ENABLE  
0:DISABLE  
2:FUNCTION  
3:INPUT+FUNC.  
36 OBO:<data>  
37 OHV:<data>  
38 MBM:<data>  
39 MSB:<data>  
BLUE ONLY  
HV DELAY  
0:OFF  
1:ON  
OBO  
OHV  
MBM  
MSB  
0:OFF  
1:H DELAY  
1:ON  
2:V DELAY  
3:HV DELAY  
BLACK MODE  
SUB WINDOW  
0:OFF  
0:SINGLE  
1:FULL/PART  
2:STILL  
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No  
Send commands  
Command name  
TWO WINDOW  
Data  
Return  
MWC  
DWM  
40 MWC:<data>  
41 DWM:<data>  
0:SINGLE 1:TWO M/M  
0:OFF 1:WFM Y ON  
WFM/VECTOR  
2:WFM R ON  
3:WFM G ON  
4:WFM B ON  
5:VECTOR ON  
42 VWB:RGN<data>  
43 VWB:GGN<data>  
44 VWB:BGN<data>  
45 VWB:RBS<data>  
46 VWB:GBS<data>  
47 VWB:BBS<data>  
WHITE BALANCE  
(R GAIN)  
0 to 1023 RED GAIN setting  
VWB  
VWB  
VWB  
VWB  
VWB  
VWB  
WHITE BALANCE  
(G GAIN)  
0 to 1023 GREEN GAIN setting  
WHITE BALANCE  
(B GAIN)  
0 to 1023 BLUE GAIN setting  
WHITE BALANCE  
(R BIAS)  
0 to 1023 RED BIAS setting -512 to 511  
0 to 1023 GREEN BIAS setting-512 to 511  
0 to 1023 BLUE BIAS setting-512 to 511  
WHITE BALANCE  
(G BIAS)  
WHITE BALANCE  
(B BIAS)  
48 MPP:<data>  
49 DPO:<data>  
50 MFR:<data>  
51 DLM:<data>  
52 DTM:<data>  
PIXEL TO PIXEL  
PIXEL POSITION  
FOCUS IN RED  
LEVEL METER  
TIME CODE  
0:OFF  
1:ON  
MPP  
DPO  
MFR  
DLM  
DTM  
0:CENTER 1:LEFT  
2:RIGHT  
0:OFF  
0:OFF  
0:OFF  
1:ON  
1:2CH  
1:LTC  
2:4CH  
2:VITC  
3:8CH  
3:LUB 4:VUB 5:LTC+LUB  
6:VITC+VUB  
1
53 MCC:<data>  
*
CLOSED CAPTION  
00:OFF  
01:CC1(CEA-608(VBI))  
03:CC3(CEA-608(VBI))  
05:SRV1(CEA-708)  
MCC  
02:CC2(CEA-608(VBI))  
04:CC4(CEA-608(VBI))  
06:SRV2(CEA-708)  
07:SRV3(CEA-708)  
08:SRV4(CEA-708)  
09:SRV5(CEA-708)  
10:SRV6(CEA-708)  
11:OP-42 12:OP-47  
13:CC1(CEA-608(ANC))  
15:CC3(CEA-608(ANC))  
17:CC1(CEA-608(708))  
19:CC3(CEA-608(708))  
14:CC2(CEA-608(ANC))  
16:CC4(CEA-608(ANC))  
18:CC2(CEA-608(708))  
20:CC4(CEA-608(708))  
54 MAN:<data>  
55 OYM:<data>  
ANAMO  
0:OFF  
0:OFF  
0:OFF  
0:OFF  
0:OFF  
0:OFF  
0:RT  
1:ON  
1:ON  
1:ON  
1:ON  
1:ON  
1:ON  
1:RB  
MAN  
OYM  
OPA  
ORC  
OGC  
OBC  
DIS  
Y MAP  
2
56 OPA:<data>  
*
57 ORC:<data>  
PICTURE ASSIST  
R COLOR  
58 OGC:<data>  
G COLOR  
59 OBC:<data>  
B COLOR  
60 DIS:WVP<data>  
61 DIS:VMO<data>  
62 DIS:VSC<data>  
63 DIS:TMP<data>  
64 DIS:TFS<data>  
65 DIS:IMD<data>  
66 DIS:IMP<data>  
WFM/VECTOR POSITION  
VECTOR MODE  
VECTOR SCALE  
TIMECODE POSITION  
TIMECODE FONT SIZE  
IN MONITOR DISPLAY  
2:LB  
3:x4  
3:LT  
4:x8  
0:x1  
1:x2S  
2:x2  
DIS  
0:100 % 1:75 %  
0:TOP 1:RIGHT  
0:LARGE 1:SMALL  
DIS  
2:CENTER 3: LEFT  
DIS  
DIS  
0:OFF  
1:ON  
DIS  
IN MONITOR DISPLAY 0:TOP  
POSITION  
1:BOTTOM  
DIS  
67 DIS:IMC<data>  
68 DIS:IMV<data>  
IN MONITOR DISPLAY 0: CMD (RS-485 setting)  
1: WHITE  
5:CYAN  
2: BLUE  
6:RED  
DIS  
DIS  
CHAR. COLOR  
3:GREEN  
7:GRAY  
4:YELLOW  
8:MAGENTA  
IN MONITOR DISPLAY 0:Ver3.1 1:Ver4.0  
VERSION  
69 AUD:IIS<data>  
70 AUD:GSL<data>  
71 AUD:ISL<data>  
INPUT SELECT  
GROUP SELECT  
SELECT L  
0:AUTO 1:ANALOG  
0:1 to 8 1:9 to 16  
AUD  
AUD  
AUD  
0:1ch/9ch  
1:2ch/10ch  
5:6ch/14ch  
2:3ch/11ch  
6:7ch/15ch  
3:4ch/12ch  
7:8ch/16ch  
4:5ch/13ch  
1
Configures settings for the [CLOSED CAPTION], [CC TYPE], [CAPTION CHANNEL], [CAPTION SERVICE] menu items under  
[DISPLAY SETUP] simultaneously.  
In 2-screen ([SUB WINDOW], [TWO WINDOW], [PICTURE ASSIST]) commands, a command input when another mode goes on  
changes priority to the input mode.  
*
2
*
(A switch to SINGLE, switches the monitor to single screen display.)  
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No  
Send commands  
Command name  
SELECT R  
Data  
2:3ch/11ch  
6:7ch/15ch  
Return  
72 AUD:ISR<data>  
0:1ch/9ch  
4:5ch/13ch  
1:2ch/10ch  
5:6ch/14ch  
3:4ch/12ch  
7:8ch/16ch  
AUD  
73 AUD:OSL<data>  
74 AMT:<data>  
AUDIO OUT SEL.  
AUDIO MUTE  
0:SDI1  
0:OFF  
1:SDI2  
1:ON  
AUD  
AMT  
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Query commands  
No Command parameter  
Description  
INPUT SELECT  
Response data  
1
QIS  
00:SDI1  
01:SDI2  
02:DVI-ANALOG-VIDEO  
04:VIDEO  
06:DVI-ANALOG-COMP.  
10:DVI-DIGITAL-COMP.  
09:DVI-DIGITAL-VIDEO  
11:HDMI 12:INT-SG  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
QPC:CON  
QPC:BRI  
QPC:CRO  
QPC:PHA  
QPC:VOL  
QBL  
CONTRAST  
BRIGHT  
00 to 60  
00 to 60  
00 to 60  
00 to 60  
00 to 60  
000 to 100  
CHROMA  
PHASE  
VOLUME  
BACKLIGHT  
3
MARKER  
*
QMK:MAK  
00:OFF  
06:13:9  
11:2:1  
01:80 %  
07:4:3  
02:88 %  
08:90 %  
03:93 %  
04:95 %  
05:14:9  
10:VISTA  
09:CNSCO2.35  
12:CNSCO2.39  
080 to 100:USER 80 % to 100 %  
xxxyyy:VAR.H.80 % to 100 % V.80 % to 100 %  
(xxx:080 to 100 yyy:080 to 100)  
9
QMK:BAK  
MARKER BACK  
0:NORMAL 1:HALF 2:BLACK  
10 QMK:CMK  
11 QCH  
CENTER MARKER  
CROSS HATCH  
0:OFF  
1:ON  
0:OFF  
1:LOW  
2:HIGH  
2:RED  
12 QCW  
CROSS HATCH WIDTH  
MARKER COLOR  
CROSS MARKER  
0:SMALL  
0:WHITE  
1:LARGE  
1:BLACK  
13 QMK:COL  
14 QMK:VMK  
3:GREEN  
4:BLUE  
xxxxyyyy: Position range 00000000(off)  
(xxxx:0020 to 1899 yyyy:0020 to 1059)  
15 QGM  
16 QCT  
GAMMA SELECT  
COLOR TEMP  
1:STANDARD 2:FILM 3:STDIO/PST 4:CINEMA  
00:D56  
01:D65  
02:D93  
03:VAR1  
04:VAR2  
05:VAR3  
10 to 73:USER0 to 63  
17 QPC:SHP  
18 QPC:SHH  
19 QPC:SHV  
20 QIP  
SHARPNESS MODE  
SHARPNESS H  
SHARPNESS V  
IP MODE  
0:LOW 1:HIGH  
00 to 30: Horizontal sharpness set value  
00 to 30: Vertical sharpness set value  
0:MODE1 1:MODE2  
21 QMO  
22 QAS  
MONO  
1:OFF  
0:16:9  
2:ON  
1:4:3  
SD ASPECT  
SCAN  
23 QSC  
0:NORMAL 1:UNDER  
0:OFF 1:INT. 2:EXT.  
24 QZB  
ZEBRA  
3:INT.+EXT.  
25 QZI  
ZEBRA LEVEL INT.  
xxxyyy: INT. range (-07 to 000 to 109)  
(xxx:MIN value yyy:MAX value)  
26 QZE  
ZEBRA LEVEL EXT.  
xxxyyy: EXT. range (-07 to 000 to 109)  
(xxx: MIN value yyy: MAX value)  
27 QCS  
28 QNS  
29 QDT  
30 QDD  
31 QDA  
COLOR SPACE  
NTSC SETUP  
0:SMPTE-C 1:EBU  
2:ITU709  
0:OFF  
1:7.5 %  
1:ANALOG  
DVI TYPE  
0:DIGITAL  
DVI DIGITAL MODE  
DVI ANALOG MODE  
0:AUTO 1:VIDEO 2:COMP.  
0:YPBPR 1:RGB-COMP.  
3
When both 16:9 and 4:3 markers are displayed, the 16:9 marker state is returned.  
*
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No Command parameter  
Description  
Response data  
32 QFR  
FORMAT CHECK  
00:NO SIGNAL  
02:1080/59.94i  
04:1080/30p  
01:1080/60i  
03:1080/50i,1080/25PsF  
05:1080/29.97p  
07:1080/24p  
06:1080/25p  
08:1080/23.98p  
10:1080/23.98PsF  
14:720/59.94p  
16:480/59.94p  
18:576/50p  
09:1080/24PsF  
13:720/60p  
15:576/50i  
17:480/59.94i  
20:1080/60p  
21:1080/59.94p  
23:720/50p  
22:1080/50p  
51:640x480  
54:800x600  
57:1024x768  
61:1280x768  
70:1920x1080  
63:1280x1024  
FF:UNSUPPORT SIGNAL  
33 QBO  
34 QHV  
35 QBM  
36 QSB  
37 QWC  
38 QWM  
BLUE ONLY  
0:OFF  
1:ON  
HV DELAY  
0:OFF  
1:H DELAY  
1:ON  
2:V DELAY  
3:HV DELAY  
BLACK MODE  
SUB WINDOW  
TWO WINDOW  
WFM/VECTOR  
0:OFF  
0:SINGLE  
0:SINGLE  
1:FULL/PART  
2:STILL  
1:TWO M/M  
0:OFF  
1:WFM Y ON  
2:WFM R ON  
3:WFM G ON  
4:WFM B ON  
5:VECTOR ON  
39 QWB:RGN  
40 QWB:GGN  
41 QWB:BGN  
42 QWB:RBS  
43 QWB:GBS  
44 QWB:BBS  
45 QPP  
WHITE BALANCE R-GAIN  
WHITE BALANCE G-GAIN  
WHITE BALANCE B-GAIN  
WHITE BALANCE R-BIAS  
WHITE BALANCE G-BIAS  
WHITE BALANCE B-BIAS  
PIXEL TO PIXEL  
0 to 1023: RED GAIN set value  
0 to 1023: GREEN GAIN set value  
0 to 1023: BLUE GAIN set value  
0 to 1023: RED BIAS set value -512 to 511  
0 to 1023: GREEN BIAS set value -512 to 511  
0 to 1023: BLUE BIAS set value -512 to 511  
0:OFF  
1:ON  
46 QPO  
PIXEL POSITION  
0:CENTER 1:LEFT  
2:RIGHT  
47 QFI  
FOCUS IN RED  
0:OFF  
0:OFF  
0:OFF  
1:ON  
1:2ch  
1:LTC  
48 QLM  
LEVEL METER  
2:4ch  
2:VITC  
3:8ch  
3:LUB 4:VUB  
49 QTM  
TIME CODE  
5:LTC+LUB  
6:VITC+VUB  
4
50 QCC  
*
CLOSED CAPTION  
00:OFF  
01:CC1(CEA-608(VBI)) 02:CC2(CEA-608(VBI))  
03:CC3(CEA-608(VBI)) 04:CC4(CEA-608(VBI)) 05:SRV1(CEA-708)  
06:SRV2(CEA-708)  
09:SRV5(CEA-708)  
07:SRV3(CEA-708)  
10:SRV6(CEA-708)  
08:SRV4(CEA-708)  
11:OP-42  
12:OP-47 13:CC1(CEA-608(ANC))  
14:CC2(CEA-608(ANC))  
15:CC3(CEA-608(ANC)) 16:CC4(CEA-608(ANC)) 17:CC1(CEA-608(708))  
18:CC2(CEA-608(708)) 19:CC3(CEA-608(708)) 20:CC4(CEA-608(708))  
51 QAN  
52 QYM  
53 QPA  
54 QRC  
55 QGC  
56 QBC  
57 QWV  
58 QVM  
59 QVS  
60 QTP  
ANAMO  
0:OFF  
0:OFF  
0:OFF  
0:OFF  
0:OFF  
0:OFF  
0:RT  
1:ON  
1:ON  
1:ON  
1:ON  
1:ON  
1:ON  
1:RB  
1:x2S  
Y MAP  
PICTURE ASSIST  
R COLOR  
G COLOR  
B COLOR  
WFM/VEC POSITION  
VECTOR MODE  
VECTOR SCALE  
TIMECODE POSITION  
2:LB  
2:x2  
3:LT  
3:x4  
0:x1  
4:x8  
0:100 % 1:75 %  
0:TOP 1: RIGHT 2:CENTER 3:LEFT  
61 QTF  
62 QMD  
63 QMP  
TIMECODE FONT SIZE  
IN MONITOR DISPLAY  
0:LARGE 1:SMALL  
0:OFF  
1:ON  
IN  
MONITOR  
DISPLAY 0:TOP  
1:BOTTOM  
POSITION  
4
Responds to the states set in the [CLOSED CAPTION], [CC TYPE], [CAPTION CHANNEL], [CAPTION SERVICE] menu items  
under [DISPLAY SETUP].  
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REMOTE Specifications (continued)  
No Command parameter  
Description  
MONITOR DISPLAY 0: CMD (RS-485 setting)  
CHAR. COLOR  
Response data  
64 QMC  
IN  
1: WHITE  
5:CYAN  
2: BLUE  
6:RED  
3:GREEN  
7:GRAY  
4:YELLOW  
8:MAGENTA  
65 QMV  
IN  
MONITOR  
DISPLAY 0:Ver3.1  
1:Ver4.0  
VERSION  
66 QAI  
67 QGS  
68 QSL  
INPUT SELECT  
GROUP SELECT  
SELECT L  
0:AUTO  
0:1 to 8  
1:ANALOG  
1:9 to 16  
0:1ch/9ch  
5:6ch/14ch  
1:2ch/10ch  
6:7ch/15ch  
2:3ch/11ch 3:4ch/12ch 4:5ch/13ch  
7:8ch/16ch  
69 QSR  
SELECT R  
0:1ch/9ch  
5:6ch/14ch  
1:2ch/10ch  
6:7ch/15ch  
2:3ch/11ch 3:4ch/12ch 4:5ch/13ch  
7:8ch/16ch  
70 QMT  
71 QOS  
72 QID  
AUDIO MUTE  
0:OFF  
0:SDI1  
1:ON  
1:SDI2  
AUDIO OUT SEL.  
MODEL CHECK  
BT-LH2170  
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Maintenance Inspections  
Maintenance inspections through periodic and appropriate maintenance are essential to keep the monitors in optimum condi-  
tion and ensure safe operation. Be sure to conduct the following maintenance inspections to enable long-term and full use of  
all its functions.  
Necessity of periodic maintenance service  
The backlight in the LCD panel is a consumable component that deteriorates over time leading to gradual loss of performance  
that could eventually result in a malfunction.  
Conventional after-sales service that replaces parts when they break down should therefore be combined with a regularly con-  
ducted comprehensive service to maintain normal operation and prevent unforeseen breakdown of consumables.  
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Error and Warning Information  
If for any reason an error occurs in the monitor, the following indications are made to notify the error or warning.  
Error and Warning  
Symptom  
Remedy  
Information  
Warning of drop in  
external DC input voltage/ flashes on the screen.  
LOW VOLTAGE  
A [LOW VOLTAGE] indication in blue  
If the monitor has powered down, connect an external  
DC power supply providing 11.0 V or more and turn the  
POWER switch ON.  
This means that the external DC power  
supply input voltage has dropped to  
approximately 11.3 V or less.  
The [LOW VOLTAGE] indication lights red  
on the screen and the power is turned off  
approximately 4 seconds later.  
This means that the external DC power  
supply input voltage has dropped below  
approximately 11.0 V.  
Maintenance  
• Clean the cabinet and LCD panel by gently wiping them with a soft cloth. To remove stubborn soiling, use a cloth dampened in a  
weak neutral detergent solution and thoroughly wrung out. Then wipe with a dry cloth. Any moisture entering the monitor could dam-  
age it.  
• Never use alcohol, thinner or benzene to clean this monitor.  
They could discolor the surface and cause the paint to peel.  
• Do not directly expose the monitor to spray cleaning. Any moisture entering the monitor could damage it.  
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Specifications  
General  
Power input  
Power supply voltage  
AC : 100 V - 240 V, 50/60 Hz  
DC : 12 V (11 V - 17 V)  
Current consumption  
0.55 A - 0.25 A  
3.8 A  
indicates safety information.  
Dimensions (W x H x D):  
510 mm×388 mm×198 mm ( 20-1/16 inches x 15-1/4 inches x 7-13/16 inches) (including stand)  
510 mm×373 mm×72 mm ( 20-1/16 inches x 14-5/8 inches x 2-13/16 inches) (monitor only, not  
including stand)  
Mass:  
7.0 kg (15.43 lb) (including stand)  
6.1 kg (13.45 lb) (monitor only, not including stand)  
5 °C to 35 °C (41 °F to 95 °F)  
20 % to 80 % (no condensation)  
Operating temperature:  
Operating humidity:  
Storage temperature:  
- 20 °C to 60 °C (-4 °F to 140 °F)  
Display panel  
Dimensions:  
Aspect ratio:  
54.6 cm (21.5 inchs) (effective screen area)  
16:9  
Number of pixels:  
Display colors:  
View angle (contrast > 10:1):  
1920 x 1080 (Full HD)  
Approx. 16,700,000 colors  
178° left/right, 178° up/down  
Input/output Connectors  
VIDEO input:  
BNC x 1  
SDI input:  
BNC x 2  
SMPTE ST 424, 274, 296, 259, ITU-R BT.656-4 compliant  
EMBEDDED AUDIO supported  
3G-SDI: SMPTE ST 299 compliant  
48 kHz, synchronous supported  
16 channels supported  
HD-SDI: SMPTE ST 299 compliant  
48 kHz, synchronous compatible  
8 channels supported  
SD-SDI: SMPTE ST 272 compliant  
48 kHz, synchronous compatible  
4 channels supported  
HDMI input:  
DVI-I input:  
HDMI terminal x 1 (Type A terminal)  
HDCP supported  
EMBEDDED AUDIO supported  
VIERA Link not supported  
DVI-I, 29-pin plug x 1  
single link  
HDCP supported  
AUDIO input:  
Pin jack x 2 (stereo)  
Input signal level: 0.31 Vrms  
BNC x 1  
VIDEO output (through-out):  
SDI output (active through-out): BNC×2  
GPI:  
D-SUB, 9 pins x 1  
RS-232C:  
RS-485:  
Headphones:  
D-SUB, 9 pins x 1  
RJ-45 x 2 (input, output)  
Stereo mini jack M3 x 1, 32 Ω, level adjustable  
Other Input/output connectors  
Speaker output:  
Monaural 0.5 W  
Tally output (display):  
Red, green, amber  
Weight and dimensions are approximate.  
Inrush current, measured according to European standard EN 55103-1: 8 A  
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Specifications (continued)  
List of supported video input signal formats in 2D mode (ü: Supported)  
DVI-I  
Input signal format/  
VIDEO  
SDI1  
SDI2  
HDMI  
ANALOG  
YPBPR  
DIGITAL  
VIDEO  
Status display  
NTSC  
PAL  
ü
ü
480/59.94i  
480/59.94p  
576/50i  
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
576/50p  
720/50p  
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
720/59.94p  
720/60p  
1
*
1035/59.94i  
2
1035/60i  
*
1080/23.98PsF  
1080/24PsF  
3
1080/25PsF  
*
1080/50i  
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
1080/59.94i  
1080/60i  
1080/23.98p  
1080/24p  
1080/25p  
1080/29.97p  
1080/30p  
1080/50p  
1080/59.94p  
1080/60p  
1
When a 1035/59.94i signal is input, images are displayed in 1080/59.94i. Then the displayed markers are also for 1080/59.94i.  
When a 1035/60i signal is input, images are displayed in 1080/60i. Then the displayed markers are also for 1080/60i.  
When a 1080/25PsF signal is input, images are displayed in 1080/50i. Then the displayed markers are also for 1080/50i.  
*
*
*
2
3
List of supported PC input signal formats (ü: Supported)  
DVI-I  
5
*
Input signal format  
/
HDMI  
ANALOG  
DIGITAL  
6
*
Status display  
RGB-COMP.  
COMP.  
640×480  
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
800×600  
1024×768  
1280×768  
1280×1024  
1920×1080  
4
ü
7
ü
*
*
4
An HDMI 1920 × 1080 (60 Hz) PC signal is displayed as a 1080/60p VIDEO signal.  
The frame frequency supports 60 Hz only.  
The frame frequency is not displayed.  
*
*
*
*
5
6
7
When [DVI-I] is set to [DIGITAL] and [DIGITAL] is set to [DVI-AUTO], 1080/60p VIDEO signals are displayed.  
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Specifications (continued)  
List of Compatible 3G-SDI Input Signal Formats  
Input  
terminal  
Interlaced  
Progressive  
level  
Format  
Pixel resolution  
Bit  
Frequency  
4:2:2(YCbCr)  
10  
Progressive  
Interlaced  
60 2, 50  
*
60 2, 50  
4:4:4(RGB),  
4:4:4:4(RGB+A)  
*
10  
10  
12  
12  
2
2
2
Progressive  
Interlaced  
30 2, 25, 24  
*
*
60 2, 50  
4:4:4(YCbCr),  
4:4:4:4(YCbCr+A)  
*
Progressive  
Interlaced  
30 2, 25, 24  
*
*
1920x1080  
60 2, 50  
*
4:4:4(RGB)  
4:4:4(YCbCr)  
4:2:2(YCbCr)  
Progressive  
Interlaced  
30 2, 25, 24  
*
*
A
60 2, 50  
*
2
*
Progressive  
Interlaced  
30 2, 25, 24  
*
60 2, 50  
*
12  
10  
2
*
Progressive  
30 2, 25, 24  
*
4:4:4(RGB),  
4:4:4:4(RGB+A)  
Progressive  
Progressive  
60 2, 50  
*
1280x720  
4:4:4(YCbCr),  
4:4:4:4(YCbCr+A)  
10  
10  
60 2, 50  
*
SDI1  
4:2:2(YCbCr)  
Progressive  
Interlaced  
60 2, 50  
*
60 2, 50  
4:4:4(RGB),  
4:4:4:4(RGB+A)  
*
10  
10  
12  
12  
12  
2
2
2
2
2
2
Progressive  
Interlaced  
30 2, 25, 24  
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
60 2, 50  
4:4:4(YCbCr),  
4:4:4:4(YCbCr+A)  
*
Progressive  
Interlaced  
30 2, 25, 24  
*
B-DL  
1920x1080  
60 2, 50  
*
4:4:4(RGB)  
4:4:4:(YCbCr)  
4:2:2(YCbCr)  
Progressive  
Interlaced  
30 2, 25, 24  
*
60 2, 50  
*
Progressive  
Interlaced  
30 2, 25, 24  
*
60 2, 50  
*
Progressive  
Interlaced  
30 2, 25, 24  
*
60 2, 50  
*
2x1920x1080  
2x1280x720  
4:2:2(YCbCr)  
4:2:2(YCbCr)  
10  
10  
1
B-DS  
Progressive  
Progressive  
30 2, 25, 24  
*
*
60 2, 50  
*
1
2
Displays only data stream 1.  
The frame frequency of 1/1.001 is also supported.  
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Specifications (continued)  
List of Signal Formats Supported in 3D Assist Mode  
(ü: Supported)  
Input Signal Format/ Status  
displays  
SDI1/2  
(SIMULTANEOUS)  
720/50p  
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
720/59.94p  
720/60p  
1
1035/59.94i  
*
2
1035/60i  
*
1080/23.98PsF  
1080/24PsF  
3
1080/25PsF  
*
1080/23.98p  
1080/24p  
1080/50i  
1080/59.94i  
1080/60i  
1
When a 1035/59.94i signal is input, images are displayed in 1080/59.94i.  
When a 1035/60i signal is input, images are displayed in 1080/60i.  
When a 1080/25PsF signal is input, images are displayed in 1080/50i.  
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*
*
2
3
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Specifications (continued)  
Closed Caption Decoding  
Supported Signals  
Composite  
SD-SDI  
NTSC, PAL  
480/59.94i, 576/50i  
1
*
HD-SDI  
1080/60i 1, 720/60p 1, 1080/50i, 720/50p, 1080/24PsF 1, 1080/25PsF, 1080/30p 1, 1080/24p  
1080/25p  
,
*
*
*
*
Supported Standards  
Composite  
SD-SDI  
EIA/CEA-608 (VBI), OP-42  
EIA/CEA-608 (VBI), EIA/CEA-608 (ANC), OP-42  
EIA/CEA-608 (708), EIA/CEA-708, OP-47  
HD-SDI  
Supported Specifications (EIA/CEA-608)  
2
Decode channels  
Character  
CC1 to CC4  
*
Standard Character, Special Character  
Supported Specifications (EIA/CEA-708)  
Caption service  
Character  
Service #1 to #6  
G0 Code, G1 Code, Window Style 3, Pen Style  
4
*
*
1
The frame frequency of 1/1.001 is also supported.  
The XDS service is not supported  
Window Style  
*
*
*
2
3
Only justify LEFT is supported.  
Only print direction LEFT-TO-RIGHT is supported.  
Only scroll direction BOTTOM-TO-TOP is supported.  
Word wrap is not supported.  
Only the display effect SNAP is supported.  
Fill color is not supported.  
Fill opacity is not supported.  
Border type is not supported.  
Pen Style  
Pen size SMALL is supported.  
Font style is 0  
4
*
Only offset NORMAL is supported.  
Italics is supported.  
Underline is supported.  
Only edge type UNIFORM is supported.  
Foreground colors white, blue, green, yellow, cyan, red, gray, and magenta are supported.  
Foreground opacity is not supported.  
Background colors black and orange (orange is displayed when any color other than black is specified) are supported.  
Background opacity only black (semi-transparent) is supported.  
Supported specifications (OP-42)  
Only character code is supported  
PAL and 576/50i are supported  
Supported specifications (OP-47)  
Only character code is supported  
1080/50i and 1080/25PsF are supported  
<Note>  
3G-SDI signals are not supported.  
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Specifications (continued)  
INT-SG (Internal chart for adjustment)  
0%  
10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%  
CYAN  
75%  
YELLOW  
75%  
GRAY  
75%  
BLUE  
75%  
GREEN  
75%  
MAGENTA  
75%  
RED  
75%  
MAGENTA  
75%  
BLUE75% BLACK  
BLACK CYAN75% BLACK GRAY75%  
-I  
WHITE  
+Q  
BLACK  
BLACK  
BLACK -4%  
BLACK +4%  
BLACK  
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Index  
FONT SIZE ............................................................................. 46  
FUNCTION ...................................................................... 17, 34  
FUNCTION buttons ......................................................... 12, 37  
FUNCTION DISPLAY ............................................................. 35  
FUNCTION menu ............................................................ 16, 20  
FUNCTION skip function ........................................................ 38  
Numerics  
2D/3D ASSIST ................................................................. 24, 35  
3D Assist Mode ...................................................................... 49  
4:3 ........................................................................................... 24  
16:9 ......................................................................................... 24  
A
G
ANALOG ................................................................................. 44  
ANAMO ........................................................................... 28, 35  
AUDIO .................................................................................... 45  
AUDIO input terminal .............................................................. 13  
AUDIO MUTE ......................................................................... 35  
AUDIO OUT SEL. ................................................................... 35  
Audio volume ................................................................... 17, 21  
Audio volume bar meter ......................................................... 18  
AUTO CALIBRATION ...................................................... 32, 33  
GAIN ....................................................................................... 29  
GAMMA SELECT ............................................................ 27, 34  
G COLOR ............................................................................... 35  
GPI ......................................................................................... 43  
GPI CONTROL ....................................................................... 43  
GPI input terminal ............................................................ 13, 60  
GPI MARKER1 ...................................................................... 25  
GPI MARKER2 ...................................................................... 25  
GREEN ................................................................................... 29  
GROUP SELECT ................................................................... 45  
B
BACK ...................................................................................... 24  
BACKLIGHT ........................................................................... 21  
B COLOR ............................................................................... 35  
BIAS ....................................................................................... 29  
BLACK MODE ........................................................................ 34  
BLUE ...................................................................................... 29  
BLUE ONLY ........................................................................... 34  
BRIGHT .................................................................................. 21  
H
H ............................................................................................ 50  
HDMI terminal ......................................................................... 13  
HEADPHONES output jack .................................................... 12  
HEAD ROOM ......................................................................... 45  
HOURS METER ..................................................................... 48  
H POSITION ........................................................................... 44  
HV DELAY ....................................................................... 34, 38  
C
I
CALIBRATION ................................................................. 30, 32  
CAPTION CHANNEL ............................................................. 46  
CAPTION SERVICE ............................................................... 47  
CC TYPE ................................................................................ 46  
CENTER ................................................................................. 25  
Center marker ......................................................................... 26  
CHAR. COLOR ....................................................................... 47  
CH INFO. ................................................................................ 45  
CHROMA ................................................................................ 21  
CH SELECT ........................................................................... 45  
CLOCK ................................................................................... 44  
CLOSED CAPTION ......................................................... 35, 46  
Closed captions ...................................................................... 19  
COLOR ............................................................................ 25, 52  
COLOR SPACE ...................................................................... 30  
COLOR TEMP. ................................................................ 27, 29  
COMPARISON ....................................................................... 51  
COMPONENT LEVEL ............................................................ 44  
CONTRAST ............................................................................ 21  
CONTROL .............................................................................. 48  
CONVERGENCE ................................................................... 51  
CROSS ................................................................................... 25  
CROSS HATCH ........................................................ 25, 34, 42  
Cross marker .......................................................................... 26  
IMD ......................................................................................... 19  
IN MONITOR DISPLAY ................................................... 19, 47  
INPUT NAME SETUP ..................................................... 30, 31  
INPUT SELECT button ........................................................... 12  
INPUT SELECT ............................................................... 44, 45  
INPUT SELECT menu ..................................................... 16, 20  
INT-SG ................................................................................... 77  
I-P MODE ............................................................................... 28  
L
LCD ........................................................................................ 48  
LEVEL .................................................................................... 52  
LEVEL METER ................................................................ 34, 45  
LOCAL ENABLE ..................................................................... 48  
M
Main menu ................................................................. 16, 20, 23  
MAIN MENU .................................................................... 16, 20  
Maintenance ........................................................................... 71  
Maintenance Inspections ........................................................ 70  
MANUAL ................................................................................. 51  
MARKER ......................................................................... 24, 34  
Type ................................................................................ 26  
MARKER1 .............................................................................. 53  
MARKER2 .............................................................................. 53  
MARKER TYPE ...................................................................... 25  
menu  
D
DC Power ............................................................................... 14  
DIGITAL .................................................................................. 44  
Dimensions ............................................................................. 10  
Direct adjustment mode .......................................................... 29  
DISPLAY SETUP ................................................................... 46  
DVI-I ....................................................................................... 44  
DVI-I terminal .......................................................................... 13  
configuration .................................................................... 23  
display ............................................................................. 16  
operation ......................................................................... 20  
MENU button .......................................................................... 12  
MENU POSITION ................................................................... 30  
MIRROR ................................................................................. 50  
MKR POSI .............................................................................. 54  
MKR WIDTH ........................................................................... 54  
MODE SELECT ...................................................................... 46  
MONO ............................................................................. 28, 34  
E
Error ........................................................................................ 71  
F
FILM GAMMA ......................................................................... 27  
F-IN-R .............................................................................. 21, 52  
FOCUS-IN-RED .............................................................. 34, 43  
N
NTSC SETUP ......................................................................... 44  
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TWO WINDOW ............................................................... 35, 41  
O
Operating status display ......................................................... 16  
OPERATION .......................................................................... 48  
Optional units ............................................................................ 9  
OVERLAY ........................................................................ 53, 54  
U
UNDEF ................................................................................... 35  
User Data ............................................................................... 22  
V
P
V ............................................................................................ 50  
VECTOR MODE ..................................................................... 46  
VECTOR SCALE .................................................................... 46  
VERTICAL .............................................................................. 53  
VIDEO .................................................................................... 44  
VIDEO CONFIG ..................................................................... 27  
VIDEO terminal ....................................................................... 13  
VOLUME button ..................................................................... 12  
V POSITION ........................................................................... 44  
PEAKING ................................................................................ 21  
PHASE ............................................................................ 21, 44  
PICTURE ................................................................................ 12  
Picture adjusting menu .................................................... 17, 21  
PICTURE ASSIST ........................................................... 35, 41  
PICTURE menu ............................................................... 17, 21  
PIXEL POSITION ............................................................ 34, 42  
PIXEL TO PIXEL ............................................................. 34, 42  
POINT LINE ............................................................................ 45  
POSITION ....................................................................... 46, 47  
Power cable ............................................................................ 14  
POWER DOWN ...................................................................... 30  
POWER ON SETUP ............................................................... 30  
POWER SAVE MODE ............................................................ 30  
Power supply .......................................................................... 14  
POWER switch ....................................................................... 12  
Protective panel ...................................................................... 11  
PROTOCOL VER. .................................................................. 48  
W
Warning .................................................................................. 71  
WB adjustment mode ............................................................. 29  
WFM/VECTOR .......................................................... 34, 39, 46  
WHITE BALANCE ........................................................... 29, 34  
Y
Y MAP ............................................................................. 35, 40  
Z
ZEBRA ....................................................................... 28, 35, 40  
ZEBRA LEVEL ....................................................................... 35  
ZOOM ..................................................................................... 52  
ZOOM FOCUS ....................................................................... 52  
R
R COLOR ............................................................................... 35  
RED ........................................................................................ 29  
REMOTE ................................................................................ 60  
RESET .................................................................29, 32, 33, 44  
RETURN button ...................................................................... 12  
RGB-COMP. ........................................................................... 44  
Rotary knob ............................................................................ 12  
RS-232C input terminal ................................................... 13, 62  
RS-485 ID SETUP .................................................................. 48  
RS-485 input/output terminals ......................................... 13, 63  
RS-485 STX&ETX .................................................................. 48  
S
SCAN ............................................................................... 28, 34  
SD ASPECT .................................................................... 28, 34  
SDI1 (L) .................................................................................. 50  
SDI2 (R) .................................................................................. 50  
SDI terminal ............................................................................ 13  
SELECT L ............................................................................... 45  
SELECT R .............................................................................. 45  
SETUP LOAD ......................................................................... 30  
SETUP SAVE ......................................................................... 30  
Sharpness .............................................................................. 17  
SHARPNESS H ...................................................................... 27  
SHARPNESS MODE .............................................................. 27  
SHARPNESS V ...................................................................... 27  
SHIFT ..................................................................................... 50  
SIZE ................................................................................. 25, 52  
Speaker .................................................................................. 12  
SPEAKER OUT ...................................................................... 45  
Specifications ......................................................................... 72  
SPEED ................................................................................... 51  
Stand ...................................................................................... 15  
Standard accessories ............................................................... 9  
STATUS DISPLAY ................................................................. 30  
SUB WINDOW .......................................................... 30, 34, 38  
SYSTEM CONFIG .................................................................. 30  
T
Tally lamp ............................................................................... 11  
Time code ............................................................................... 18  
TIME CODE ..................................................................... 35, 46  
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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.  
ENGLISH  
ITALIANO  
How to open the operating instruction manual PDF files  
Discontinue installation if the installation screen of the software  
opens as a result of inserting the CD-ROM.  
Come aprire i file dei manuali di istruzioni per l’uso  
Se inserendo il CD-ROM si apre la schermata di installazione  
del software, interrompere l’installazione.  
When [INDEX.pdf] on the CD-ROM is opened, a list of the  
operating instruction manuals will be displayed.  
Aprendo [INDEX.pdf] sul CD-ROM, viene visualizzato un elen-  
co di manuali di istruzioni per l’uso.  
Click on the document name of the manual to be opened.  
Fare clic sul nome del documento corrispondente al manuale  
da aprire.  
Adobe® Reader® is required to read PDF files.  
It can be downloaded from the home page of Adobe  
Systems.  
Per leggere i file PDF è necessario Adobe® Reader®.  
Il programma può essere scaricato dal sito Web di Ado-  
be Systems.  
DEUTSCH  
ESPAÑOL  
Öffnen der PDF-Dateien der Bedienungsanleitung  
Brechen Sie die Installation ab, falls beim Einlegen der CD-  
ROM der Installationsbildschirm der Software erscheint.  
Wenn [INDEX.pdf] auf der CD-ROM geöffnet wird, erscheint  
eine Liste der Bedienungsanleitungen.  
Modo de abrir los archivos PDF que contienen el ma-  
nual de las instrucciones de funcionamiento  
Interrumpa la instalacion si la pantalla de instalacion del sof-  
tware se abre como resultado de insertar el CD-ROM.  
Cuando se abra [INDEX.pdf] en el CD-ROM se visualizara una  
lista de los manuales de instrucciones de funcionamiento.  
Haga clic en el nombre de documento del manual que va a  
abrir.  
Klicken Sie auf den Dokumentennamen der zu öffnenden  
Anleitung.  
Zum Lesen der PDF-Dateien benötigen Sie Adobe®  
Reader®.  
Dieses Programm kann von der Homepage von Adobe  
Systems heruntergeladen werden.  
Para leer los archivos PDF se necesita el programa  
Adobe® Reader®.  
Este programa se puede descargar de la pagina inicial  
de Adobe Systems.  
FRANÇAIS  
Comment ouvrir les fichiers PDF des manuels du mode  
d’emploi  
Arrêter l’installation si l’écran d’installation du logiciel s’ouvre  
quand le CD-ROM est inséré.  
Quand [INDEX.pdf] sur le CD-ROM s’ouvre, la liste des ma-  
nuels du mode d’emploi s’affiche.  
Cliquer sur le nom du document correspondant au manuel à  
consulter.  
Adobe® Reader® est nécessaire pour lire les fichiers  
PDF.  
Ce logiciel peut être téléchargé depuis la page d’accueil  
d’Adobe Systems.  
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