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1.          400 PASSWORD menu  Enter the password for the PASSWORD menu           ENTER PASSWORD  Enter the password  factory setting  9999     gt  401          401 PASSWORD  Choose what action to perform with the password        CHANGE PASSWORD     Change the password    gt  402  APPLY PASSWORD     Assign the password to a menu item    gt  404             402 ENTER NEW PASSWORD  Crate a new password           ENTER NEW PASSWORD  Enter a password    gt  403          403 CHANGE PASSWORD  Change the password        RE ENTER PASSWORD   TO CONFIRM   Enter the new password again and press the ENTER button    gt  The password is  recorded    To change it  press the MENU button    gt  Return to the PASSWORD  401               404 APPLY PASSWORD  Choose whether or not to apply the password to each menu        CONTROL PRESET ADJ  YES or NO   CONTROL TEMP ADJ  YES or NO   SET UP  YES or NO    MEMORY CARD  YES or NO    COPY  YES or NO              Setting the Channel Selection Method and Power     Up Conditions     SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu       The SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu is used for  the following settings      1  Channel number entry method   The two ways in which the ten key pad can be used to   enter channel numbers are as follows     In the explanation below  x and y represent any digit   between 1 and 9     DIRECT mode  When selecting a number from 1 to  9  press the x button to display channel x  When  selecting a number from 10 to 99  press the 0  x   and y buttons to display c
2.          Check the entered name  and if it is correct  go on  to step 8     To correct the entered text  Example  change    CAM2    to    CAM 2       7 1  Press the Del button of the numeric keypad to    delete    2           CHANNEL NAME    PROG  EDIT  CAM  UTR    M NEU NAME  CAM           7 2  Enter         and    2           CHANNEL NAME    PROG  EDIT  CAM  UTR    M NEU NAME  CAM 2           Check the modified text  and if it is correct  go on    to step 8     8 Press the ENTER button           The INPUT CONFIGURATION menu appears   and the CHANNEL NAME is set to the name you  entered  up to six characters from the head of the  name are displayed            INPUT CONFIGURATION T  01CH  FILTER OFF  mM CHANNEL NAME    CAM2  CONTROL PRESET  COLOR TEMP    STD  H PHASE 100  SAD H POSITION 000  COPY            Using default names 4 press the ENTER button   Example  copy    CAM    and change it to    CAM2     The INPUT CONFIGURATION menu appears           1 Using the UP or DOWN button  move the cursor to and the CHANNEL NAME is set to    CAM2         CAM     INPUT CONFIGURATION T  01CH  CHANNEL NAME Sanne E  m CHANNEL NAME    CAM2  is CONTROL PRESET      COLOR TEMP    STD  abe H PHASE 100  Y TR SAD H POSITION 000  NEW NAME cere                    2 Press the ENTER button        CAM     white           yellow  is displayed on the  bottom line of the screen   CHANNEL NAME       PROG  EDIT  CAM  UTR    mM NEU NAME  CAM              3 Using the UP or DOWN button or PHASE knob   enter
3.      CHANNEL NAME       PROG  EDIT  m CAM  UTR    NEW NAME             CHANNEL NAME setting list    3 Using the UP or DOWN button  move the cursor to  the NEW NAME line     CHANNEL NAME       PROG  EDIT  CAM  UTR    E NEU NAME             4 Press the ENTER button     The         is displayed on the last line of the list  in  yellow         CHANNEL NAME    PROG  EDIT  CAM  UTR    E NEU NAME  2                2    indicates the position where character input is  possible     Press the UP or DOWN buttons  or turn the  PHASE knob  until    C    is displayed     When the UP button is pressed  the display will  cycle through letters  numbers  and symbols  in the  following order  When the DOWN button is  pressed  the display will cycle in the opposite  order    A  B       Y Z  0  1     5 8 9  G   2  3222          amp    CH       space        Press the ENTER button     CHANNEL NAME    PROG  EDIT  CAM  UTR    E NEW NAME  CF           continued     19    Basic Menu Operations  AAA  u    6 As in steps 4 and 5  use the UP or DOWN button    or the PHASE knob to select    A     and press the  ENTER button        CA     white           yellow  is displayed        CHANNEL NAME    PROG  EDIT  CAM  UTR    NW NEU NAME  CA              As in steps 4 and 5  use the UP or DOWN button  or the PHASE knob to enter    M    and    2           CAM2     white           yellow  is displayed   20 characters can be entered as a channel name        CHANNEL NAME    PROG  EDIT  CAM  UTR    mM NEW NAME  CAM2  
4.     2           CHANNEL NAME    PROG  EDIT  CAM  UTR    E NEU NAME  CAM2              Preset Adjustment of the Picture Level Control    Knobs     CONTROL PRESET ADJ Menu       The preliminary adjustment of contrast  brightness   2  Automatic adjustment  An external color bar signal  chroma  and phase are carried out with the CONTROL 1s necessary     PRESET ADJ menu to set the preset values to the  3  Copying data from other channels  common data   knobs for the above mentioned adjustments  Preset other BVM series monitors that have been   values can be set either commonly to all channels or connected via the serial remote connector  or from  separately for individual channels  data stored in monitor memory cards   Preset values can be set in the following ways   4  Restoring factory settings      1  Adjustment with the MANUAL knobs    Structure and Usage of the CONTROL PRESET ADJ Menu    This section explains the setting lists displayed in the  menu       How to read the setting lists   e For purposes of explanation  each setting list is  preceded by a 3 digit number  These numbers are not  displayed on the screen    e Setting lists are indented to indicate their position in  the tree structure of the menu   When list YYY is  found under list XXX  it is indented to the right of  list XXX     e The arrow mark    gt   refers you to another setting  list that appears after you make the setting  or to an  operation that is carried out as a result of the setting   When there is no
5.     Copy data from another channel or from common data    gt  261  OTHER MONITOR     Copy data from another monitor    gt  263  MEMORY CARD     Copy data from a memory card    gt  266             261 OTHER VALUE  STD COL1 COL2 xxCH   Select STD  COL1 COL2  or CH  SET    gt  Copy is carried out        STD  Copy common data  factory setting  D65     COL1  Copy common data  factory setting  D65     COL2  Copy common data  factory setting  D93     CH SET  Copy data from a particular channel  factory setting  D65   Enter the number of  the channel from which the data will be copied   When the input channel number is deleted with the Del button  the number    1    appears  instead  Restore the previous setting by pressing the MENU button  then re enter the  channel number   Setting with the UP DOWN buttons or PHASE knob is possible  without pressing the MENU button     D65  Copy the color temperature of D65    D93  Copy the color temperature of D93              27    Adjusting the Color Temperature     COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu    263 OTHER MONITOR  STD COL1 COL2 xxCH   Input the address of the monitor  from which the data will be copied        MONITOR ADDRESS  Input the address of the monitor from which the data will be  copied    gt  264             264 OTHER MONITOR  STD COL1 COL2 xxCH   Select STD  COL1 COL2   or CH SET    gt  Copy is carried out        STD  Copy common data  factory setting  D65     COL1  Copy common data  factory setting  D65     COL2  Copy common data  factory set
6.    780 RE START MONITOR  Turn the monitor off and on again automatically     790 ADJ INT SIGNAL  Adjust the SETUP level and 100 IRE level of the internal white signal  which is used with the COLOR TEMP ADJ menu  200      53    Monitor Memory Card Data Operations        MEMORY CARD Menu       Operations on monitor memory card data are For information on handling a monitor memory card  see  performed with the MEMORY CARD menu     Inserting and Ejecting the Monitor Memory Card    on  page 14     Structure and Usage of the MEMORY CARD Menu    This section explains the setting lists displayed in the  menu     How to read the setting lists   e For purposes of explanation  each setting list is  preceded by a 3 digit number  These numbers are not  displayed on the screen    e Setting lists are indented to indicate their position in  the tree structure of the menu   When list YYY is  found under list XXX  it is indented to the right of  list XXX     e The arrow mark    gt   refers you to another setting  list that appears after you make the setting  or to an  operation that is carried out as a result of the setting   When there is no arrow mark  you can make the  setting using a single list     Select MEMORY CARD from the menu list                 CONTROL PRESET ADJ      COLOR TEMP ADJ      SET UP      COPY      STATUS      MAINTENANCE      KEY PROTECT OFF  Menu list    800 MEMORY CARD menu  Select the operation to perform   It takes some time to load and save the  data         SAVE  
7.   Set with the MANUAL knob    gt  210   PROBE     Set using a probe    gt  220   COPY      Copy data from elsewhere    gt  260   RESTORE FACTORY SET  Return values to their factory settings   TRIM     Perform fine adjustments after setting the color temperature    gt  280             21 0 MANUAL  STD COL1 COL2 xxCH   Set the following data necessary to perform knob  adjustment and select ADJUST        ORIGINAL VALUE     Set the initial value    gt  211  SIGNAL  Select the white signal to be used for adjustment   INT  Use an internal signal  Simultaneously with the adjustment of the gain and bias  the 100  IRE and 20 IRE signals are automatically switched   EXT  Use an external input signal  When adjusting the gain and bias  input the proper signal   ADJUST     Perform the adjustment with following knobs    gt  212  RED  CONTRAST knob  Adjust the R gain or bias with the CONTRAST knob    GREEN  BRIGHT knob  Adjust the G gain or bias with the BRIGHT knob    BLUE  CHROMA knob  Adjust the B gain or bias with the CHROMA knob    LUMINANCE  PHASE knob  Adjust luminance with the PHASE knob               211 ORIGINAL VALUE  Select STD  COL1  COL2  or CH SET    gt  210       STD  Use common data  factory setting  D65    COL1  Use common data  factory setting  D65    COL2  Use common data  factory setting  D93               21 2 ADJUST  STD COL1 COL2 xxCH   1 2   Adjust the gain with the proper knob        GAIN  R xxxx G xxxx B xxxx             DJUST  STD  L1 L2 xxCH   2 2   Adjust the b
8.   The signals that each of the adaptors    connectors  supports are given in the table below  The type of  signal to be applied to each input output connector is  set with the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu     When the type of input signal determines  each  connector of the installed adaptors is connected with  the decoder for the corresponding signal over an  internal bus  Therefore  if one decoder adaptor for a  signal is installed  the signal input from any connector  of the installed adaptors can be decoded     Notes     e Only one BKM 22X board can be installed in the  monitor together with either the BKM 20D or the  BKM 21D    e The BKM 20D  BKM 21D  and BKM 22X can not  provide proper active through outputs if a signal  whose format is not selected in the INPUT  CONFIGURATION menu is input   If AUTO is  selected  input a signal which has the same format  with the signal monitored last      For information about the INPUT CONFIGURATION  menu  see    Setting the Input Configuration    INPUT  CONFIGURATION Menu    on page 32        Adaptor name       BKM 20D  SDI 4 2 2  Decoder  Adaptor    BKM 21D  SDI Multi  Decoder  Adaptor    BKM 24N  NTSC  Decoder  Adaptor    BKM 25P  PAL  Decoder  Adaptor    BKM 26M  PAL M  Decoder  Adaptor    BKM 27T  Tri   Standard  Decoder  Adaptor    BKM 22X  SDI Input  Expansion  Adaptor    BKM 28X  Analog  Input  Expansion  Adaptor    Component        525 625    Serial  digital          input Composite    NTSC       Composite  PAL       o  ojl      
9.   input channel selection method and power up  conditions    ON SCREEN SET menu  Sets data about the  screen display    ALIGNMENT menu  Used to adjust the screen  convergence and geometry     EXTEND MENU  Used to back up the monitor data  and re load the factory data from the installed  board    MEMORY CARD menu  Operates on data in the  memory card    COPY menu  Copies set up data from other  connected monitors    STATUS menu  Displays the information about the  monitor or options installed in the monitor    MAINTENANCE menu  Menu for maintenance   typically not used     KEY PROTECT  When set to ON  function buttons  on the control unit  with the exception of menu  operation buttons  will be disable  When set to  OFF  key protection is removed     On this monitor  menu settings displayed in blue  cannot be changed     To Exit the Menus    Press the MENU button repeatedly until the menu  disappears     ADDRESS Menu    The ADDRESS menu is used to select the monitor or  the monitor group  so that when several monitors are  connected together via serial remort ports  the control  panel can select which monitor to control    To display or exit the ADDRESS menu  press the  ADDRESS button  The method of choosing menu  items and changing settings is the same as with the  other menus     For information about the ADDRESS menu  see    Selecting  the Monitor to Control    ADDRESS menu    on page 59     15    Basic Menu Operations                                       Selecting the Menu
10.  2 CONFIG  Select the REMOTE 2 connector pins for which you want to  change the function  The factory settings for each pin are given below    gt  342       1 PIN     CHO1   2 PIN     CHO2   3 PIN     EXT SYNC  4 PIN     MONO   5 PIN     SAFE AREA  6 PIN     unused   7 PIN     unused   8 PIN     TALLY                342 1 8 PIN  1 2   Assign a function to the selected pin        CH  Select a channel number  Enter the desired channel number with the numeric keypad         Set to unused    UNDERSCAN  Set underscan on or off    16 9  Set a 16 9 aspect ratio on or off    H DELAY  Set the horizontal sync display on or off    V DELAY  Set the vertical sync display on or off    EXT SYNC  Set the synchronization to external sync signals enabled or disabled   COMB  Set the comb filter on or off    APERTURE  Set the correction of frequency characteristics enabled or disabled   MONO  Set monochrome display on or off              Assigning the Remote Control Functions     REMOTE Menu    40    342 1 8 PIN  2 2   Assign a function to the selected pin        BLUE ONLY  Set the blue signal pictures display  monochrome  on or off   R OFF  Set cutting red beams enabled or disabled    G OFF  Set cutting green beams enabled or disabled    B OFF  Set cutting blue beams enabled or disabled    VITC ON  Set the VITC display on or off    SAFE AREA ON  Set the safe area display on or off    CAPTION VISION  Set the caption vision on or off    TALLY ON  Set tally signals on or off    DEGAUSS ON  Set deg
11.  4 Press the ENTER button     The INPUT CONFIGURATION menu is  1 Using the UP or DOWN button  move the cursor to displayed  the desired item   Example  move the cursor with p ayea   the DOWN button to SET UP   TN PUTE PE TG UER AET GINE  01CH  MENU  m FORMAT    NTSC 7  5  CONTROL PRESET ADJ   eae Abd a  COLOR TEMP ADJ   O ND i  SEE oe YC SEP   3LINES COMB  MEMORY CARD    Sine  MODE INT  CEP tes SCREEN MODE    4 3 NORM  daa ana  SAFE AREA OFF  MA LINEEN A NG Eie SAFE AREA SCALE   80   KET PROTECT APERTURE OFF  APERTURE VALUE 100  Cursor INPUT CONFIGURATION menu  Menu list  The     J    to the right of the menu title indicates that  2 Press the ENTER button the menu continues onto another page  Items  which are followed by           have sub lists for  The SET UP menu list is displayed  settings   SET UP  E INPUT CONFIGURATION       REMOTE     PASSWORD      SYSTEM CONFIGURATION    ON SCREEN SET    ALIGNMENT     EXTEND MENU                SET UP menu list    3 Using the UP or DOWN button  move the cursor to  the desired item   Example  select the INPUT  CONFIGURATION menu      SET UP   W INPUT CONFIGURATION    REMOTE     PASSWORD     SYSTEM CONFIGURATION     ON SCREEN SET    ALIGNMENT     EXTEND MENU                   16    Changing the Settings    The setting procedure differs with different menu   items  There are four different types of settings     1  Choosing one of two or more selections on a  current setting list  items without           mark     2  Choosing one of two or
12.  Analog  input    Composite  NTSC       O    Composite  PAL        O       ol                    Composite  PAL M    O  O ol O    O  O       O    Composite  SECAM       Y R Y B Y  525 625             ol ol O        RGB 525   625       Y C  NTSC       Y C  PAL           ol ol           o    Y C  PAL M       00 ol        o       ol o       ol    ol O   ol    00          o                Ol O  or       O       Number of digital 3  inputs       Number of analog 3 3 6  input                                   O   Independent input possible    O  Input possible when used with decoder adaptor    Overview       Decoder Adaptor Priority    The table on the right shows which decoder adaptor  will be selected preferentially when more than one  decoder adaptor which can accept the NTSC or PAL  signal format have been installed in the monitor     For example  when a BKM 24N and a BKM 27T are  installed and an NTSC signal is selected  the NTSC  signal connected to the BKM 24N   s input connectors  and the NTSC signal connected to the BKM 27T   s  input connectors are both processed by the decoder on  the BKM 24N                    Input signal type Decoder adaptor   and format BKM    BKM    BKM    BKM   24N   25P   27T   21D   Composite   NTSC 1 3 2   signal  PAL 1 3 2   Y C NTSC 1 2   signal  PAL 1 2                            Numbers in the table show priority        Note on using the BKM 20D 21D    When one of the input option slots on the rear of the  monitor has a BKM 20D 21D SDI Decod
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14.  PHASE knob        V STATIC CONV  Adjust vertical static convergence    V CONV TOP  Adjust vertical convergence at the top of the screen    V CONV BOT  Adjust vertical convergence at the bottom of the screen    H STATIC CONV  Adjust horizontal static convergence    H CONV C T  Adjust horizontal convergence at the top of the screen    H CONV CB  Adjust horizontal convergence at the bottom of the screen    H CV CMT  Adjust horizontal convergence at the middle between the top and the center of the  screen    H CV C MB  Adjust horizontal convergence at the middle between the bottom and the center of the  screen              49    Convergence Adjustments     ALIGNMENT Menu    700 ALIGNMENT menu  4 4   Adjust each item with the UP and DOWN buttons or PHASE knob        H CV RC  Adjust horizontal convergence at the center right of the screen    H CV R T  Adjust horizontal convergence at the top right of the screen    H CV RB  Adjust horizontal convergence at the bottom right of the screen    H CV RMT  Adjust horizontal convergence at the middle right between the top and the center of the  screen    H CV R M B  Adjust horizontal convergence at the middle right between the bottom and the center of  the screen    H CV LC  Adjust horizontal convergence at the center left of the screen    H CV LT  Adjust horizontal convergence at the top left of the screen    H CV LB  Adjust horizontal convergence at the bottom left of the screen    H CV L MT  Adjust horizontal convergence at the middle l
15.  arrow mark  you can make the  setting using a single list     Select CONTROL PRESET ADJ from the menu list     CONTROL PRESET ADJ      gt  100    COLOR TEMP ADJ      SET UP      MEMORY CARD      COPY      STATUS      MAINTENANCE      KEY PROTECT OFF  Menu list             100 CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu  Select either PRESET or CH SET    gt  101       PRESET     Set common values   CH SET     Set values for each individual channel              1 01 CONTROL PRESET ADJ  PRESET xxCH   Select the setting method        MANUAL      Set with the MANUAL knobs    gt  110  AUTO     Set by automatic adjustment    gt  120  COPY       Copy data from elsewhere    gt  130             22    110 MANUAL  PRESET xxCH   Adjust values by turning the PHASE  CHROMA   BRIGHT  and or CONTRAST knobs        PHASE  xxxx  CHROMA  xxxx  BRIGHT  xxxx  CONTRAST  xxxx             1 20 AUTO  PRESET xxCH   Select the color bar signal to be used for automatic adjustment     gt  Adjustment is carried out        FULL FIELD CB 100  100  full field color bar   FF CB 75  WHITE 100   75  full field color bar  with 100  white signal   SMPTE CB  SMPTE standard color bar   EIA CB  EIA standard color bar             1 30 COPY  PRESET xxCH   Select the source to be copied from        OTHER VALUE     Copy data from another channel or from PRESET setting    gt  131  OTHER MONITOR     Copy data from another monitor    gt  133  MEMORY CARD     Copy data from a memory card    gt  136             1 31 OTHER VALUE  PRESET xxCH   Ch
16.  more selections using sub   setting list  items with           mark     3  Entering a numerical value    4  Entering characters    Aborting menu operation  The setting or adjustment being performed is canceled   and data loading or saving is aborted     If    NG    or    ERROR    appears during menu  operation  Press the MENU button to continue the operation        Choosing One of Two or More Selections  about Items without           Mark    Example  changing the SYNC MODE setting in the  INPUT CONFIGURATION menu    1 Move the cursor to the SYNC MODE line in the  INPUT CONFIGURATION menu     INPUT CONFIGURATION J             01CH  FORMAT    NTSC  7  5  SLOT NO 2  INPUT NO 1  YC SEP    SLINES COMB  E SYNC MODE INT  SCREEN MODE    4 3 NORM  SAFE AREA OFF  SAFE AREA SCALE   80   APERTURE DFF  APERTURE UALUE 100       INPUT CONFIGURATION menu    2 Press the ENTER button     INT is displayed in yellow text     3 By pressing either the UP or DOWN button  INT  changes to EXT           INPUT CONFIGURATION J  01CH  FORMAT    NTSC  7   5  SLOT NO 2  INPUT NO 1  YC SEP    3LINES COMB  M SYNC MODE EXT  SCREEN MODE    4 3 NORM  SAFE AREA DEE  SAFE AREA SCALE    80   APERTURE OFF  APERTURE VALUE 100          Each time the UP or DOWN button is pressed  the  value switches between INT and EXT     4 When EXT is displayed  press the ENTER button     The SYNC MODE is set to EXT   EXT is again  displayed in white text         Choosing One of Two or More Selections  about Items with           Ma
17.  signals  component signals  Y  R Y  and B Y    or composite sync signals can be fed in the IN  connectors  The type of signal applied to each  connector is set with the INPUT CONFIGURATION  menu  The OUT connectors are used for loop through  output of the input signal  When not using loop   through  connect a 75 ohm terminator  not supplied  to  the OUT connectors     For information about the INPUT CONFIGURATION  menu  See    Setting the Input Configuration   INPUT  CONFIGURATION Menu    on page 32     11    Location and Function of Parts       O Input option slots  The BVM 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14ESE may be fitted  with up to four adaptors     O REMOTE 1 connectors  female  D sub 9 pin    and TERMINATE switch       REMOTE 1    REMOTE 1 IN connector    TERMINATE    ON    orr E TERMINATE switch          REMOTE 1 OUT connector                These are RS 485 serial interface connectors  used for  connecting two or more BVM series monitors    The IN and OUT connectors form a loop through  connection  Set the TERMINATE switch to OFF   Connect two monitors using a straight cable with D   sub 9 pin plugs such as an RCC 5G  not supplied  as  shown in the figure        Monitor 2    Monitor 1          TERMINATE switch   OFF    TERMINATE switch   OFF                   Straight cable with D sub  9 pin plugs  not supplied              12    O REMOTE 2 connectors  female  D sub 9 pin   Forms a pararell switch and controls the BVM 14F5U   14F5E 14ES5U 14ESE externally  The pin arrangement  a
18.  slots in the rear panel is  displayed        SLOT1  SLOT2  SLOT3  SLOT4  SLOTS  SLOT6  SLOT7  SLOTS  SLOT9             58    Selecting the Monitor to Control     ADDRESS    Menu       When multiple monitors are connected by a serial  remote connection  they can be controlled with a  BVM 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14E5E  The ADDRESS  menu is used to choose whether one particular monitor  or monitor group will be controlled  or whether  operations are to be performed on all   monitors together     Structure and Usage of the  ADDRESS Menu    Press the ADDRESS button   The ADDRESS button lights  and the ADDRESS    menu is displayed on the screen   ADDRESS       SINGLE kx  GROUP xx  ALL    ALL POWER ON  ALL POWER OFF    DISPLAY MONITOR ADDRESS  DISPLAY GROUP ADDRESS  SETUP PVM  BKM 103     ADDRESS Menu          Settings made with the menu items are as follows     SINGLE  Control only a specified monitor  Enter the  monitor address    GROUP  Control only a specified monitor group   Enter the group address    ALL  Control all monitors    ALL POWER ON  Turn all connected monitors on    ALL POWER OFF  Turn all connected monitors  off    DISPLAY MONITOR ADDRESS  When this item  is selected  each connected monitor displays its  monitor address on its screen    DISPLAY GROUP ADDRESS  When this menu is  selected  each connected monitor displays its  group address on its screen    SET UP PVM  BKM 103   Transfer the INPUT  CONFIG settings of a BVM monitor to a PVM  monitor  The BKM 103 Serial Remot
19. 4 3 16 9 dual aspect ratio design   The BVM 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14E5E can be  changed to either 4 3 or 16 9 aspect ratio with just a  simple switching operation  The screen can be also  changed to 4 3 or 16 9 display by the replacement of a  mask  no tools required      Stable color temperature  The internal beam current feedback circuit maintains a  constant color temperature over long periods of time     Blue only mode convenient for monitoring  noise   All three CRT cathodes can be driven with a blue  signal  producing a monochrome display  This mode  is convenient for chroma and phase adjustment  and  for monitoring VTR noise     Menu operation  The monitor   s various functions and operating  conditions can be set with on screen menus     Other features   e Compatible with the ISR  Interactive Status  Reporting  system    e Has both RS 485 serial remote and relay contact  parallel remote control connectors    e Built in safe area display and test signal generator for  crosshatch  100  white signal  20  gray signal  gray  scale  and PLUGE  Picture Line Up Generating  Equipment     e Built in VITC  Vertical Interval Time Code  reader    e Built in Closed Caption decoder    e Pulse cross function for simultaneous checking of the  horizontal and vertical synchronization signals  VITS   Vertical Interval Test Signal  checking is also  possible    e Auto and manual degaussing    e Built in CRT protection circuit    e The BVM 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14ESE may be  mounted in an EJA stan
20. 5  Structure and Usage of the ON SCREEN SET Menu    46   Convergence Adjustments     ALIGNMENT Meni               sccsssseseseee 48  Structure and Usage of the ALIGNMENT Ment    sser 48   Using Extended Function     EXTEND MENU            cssscssssessesseseesees 51  Structure and Usage of the EXTEND Menu l   51   Monitor Memory Card Data Operations     MEMORY CARD  AAA O OO 54  Structure and Usage of the MEMORY CARD Menu    eee 54   Monitor to Monitor Data Copy     COPY Menu             ccsseseeeeseeeeee 56  Structure and Usage of the COPY Menu         cc eeceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeneees 56   Displaying Information About the Monitor     STATUS Menu           57  Structure and Usage of the STATUS Menu    n se 57   Selecting the Monitor to Control     ADDRESS Menu               ccseseee 59  Structure and Usage of the ADDRESS Ment ccococonnoccnononcnnnncnonnncnnnannn 59   Ni SS 60    Overview       The BVM 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14ESE Trinitron       Color Video Monitor is a high performance 14 inch  color video monitor  This monitor is suitable for  television stations or video production houses  where  precise image reproduction is required     1  Trinitron   is a registered trademark of Sony  Corporation     Features    High resolution picture tube  The HR Trinitron picture tube produces a clear  high  resolution image   Aperture grill pitch  14F5U 14F5E 0 25 mm  14E5U 14E5E 0 22 mm  Resolution at the center of the picture   14F5U 14F5E 800 TV lines  14E5U 14E5E 900 TV Lines    Controlli
21. CONFIGURATION Menu    on page 32     BKM 20D SDI 4 2 2 Decoder Adaptor   Includes decoders for serial digital component signals   525 625   Input output connectors for three serial  digital channels  component inputs only  and three  analog channels  The input signal type for each  connector is set with the INPUT CONFIGURATION  menu    n accordance with the configuration of the  connector panel     BKM 21D SDI Multi Decoder Adaptor  Includes decoders for serial digital signals  525 625  component and NTSC PAL composite  and analog  composite signals  NTSC and PAL   Input output  connectors for three serial digital channels and three  analog channels are equipped  The input signal type  for each connector is set with the INPUT  CONFIGURATION menu  in accordance with the  configuration of the connector panel     BKM 24N NTSC Decoder Adaptor   Includes a decoder for analog composite NTSC signals  and input output connectors for six analog channels   The input signal type for each connector is set with the  INPUT CONFIGURATION menu  in accordance with  the configuration of the connector panel     BKM 25P PAL Decoder Adaptor   Includes a decoder for analog composite PAL signals  and input output connectors for six analog channels   The input signal type for each connector is set with the  INPUT CONFIGURATION menu  in accordance with  the configuration of the connector panel     BKM 26M PAL M Decoder Adaptor   Includes a decoder for analog composite PAL M  signals and input output 
22. E  Select the channel number and channel name display mode        AUTO  Disappear after displayed for a while   ON  Displayed   OFF  Not displayed           630 POSITION  Select the display position        TL  Top left   TC  Top center  TR  Top right  BL  Bottom left  BC  Bottom center  BR  Bottom right          47             Convergence Adjustments     ALIGNMENT Menu       The ALIGNMENT menu is used for adjusting  convergence and geometry     Structure and Usage of the ALIGNMENT Menu    This section explains the setting lists displayed in the  menu     How to read the setting lists   e For purposes of explanation  each setting list is  preceded by a 3 digit number  These numbers are not  displayed on the screen    e Setting lists are indented to indicate their position in  the tree structure of the menu   When list YYY is  found under list XXX  it is indented to the right of  list XXX     e The arrow mark    gt   refers you to another setting  list that appears after you make the setting  or to an  operation that is carried out as a result of the setting   When there is no arrow mark  you can make the  setting using a single list     Select SET UP from the menu list        CONTROL PRESET ADJ     COLOR TEMP ADJ     SET UP      gt  300    MEMORY CARD      COPY      STATUS      MAINTENANCE      KEY PROTECT OFF  Menu list                300 SET UP menu list  Choose the menu for setting the desired items        INPUT CONFIGURATION menu  REMOTE menu   PASSWORD menu   SYSTEM CONFI
23. EY PROTECT   OFF  Menu list                300 SETUP menu  Choose the item to set up from the menu        INPUT CONFIGURATION menu   REMOTE menu   PASSWORD menu   SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu   ON SCREEN SET menu   ALIGNMENT menu   EXTEND MENU  Open the EXTEND MENU    gt  750             51    Using Extended Functions     EXTEND MENU    750 EXTEND MENU  Choose the function to execute with the UP and DOWN buttons or PHASE  knob        RE LOAD FACTORY DATA     Restore factory default data for the board installed in the  selected slot    gt  760   MEMORY CARD     Read and write setting and adjustment data by using the monitor memory  card    gt  770   RE START MONITOR  Restart the monitor    gt  780   ADJ INT SIGNAL SETUP  Automatically adjust the SETUP level and 100 IRE level of internal  signals    gt  790             760 RE LOAD FACTORY DATA menu  Select a slot where a board is installed to  reload factory default data to the board        SLOT1 CONTROL  SLOT2 EMPTY   SLOT3 EMPTY   SLOT4 EMPTY   SLOT5 EMPTY   SLOT6 VIDEO AMP  SLOT7 DEFLECTION  SLOTS EMPTY   SLOT9 POWER SUPPLY             761 MEMORY CARD menu  Confirm the data reload operation        DATA RESET TO  ITS FACTORY SETTING  AND MONITOR WILL RESTART    ARE YOU SURE     OK  ENTER KEY  CANCEL  MENU KEY             To continue  press the ENTER button    gt  Reset the data and automatically turn the monitor  off and on again    To cancel  press the MENU button    gt  Return to the RE LOAD FACTORY DATA menu    760     770 ME
24. GURATION menu  ON SCREEN SET menu    ALIGNMENT menu  Perform convergence and geometry adjustment   gt  700  EXTEND MENU                48    700 ALIGNMENT menu  1 4   Adjust each item with the UP and DOWN buttons or PHASE knob        ROTATION  Compensates for the screen rotation which occurs when the monitor is installed facing  north or south    H PHASE  Adjust the horizontal picture position    V CENTER  Adjust the vertical picture position    H SIZE  Adjust the width of the picture    V SIZE  Adjust the height of the picture    V LIN AMP  Adjust the vertical linearity of the picture    V LIN BAL  Adjust the balance of the vertical linearity of the picture    VITS BLK  Adjust vertical blanking so that VITS signals are not visible in the upper part of the  screen              700 ALIGNMENT menu  2 4   Adjust each item with the UP and DOWN buttons or PHASE knob        H PIN  Correct side pincushion distortion    H PIN BAL  Correct the balance of side pincushion distortion    H CORNER PIN  Correct pincushion distortion at the corner of the picture    H CENTER PIN  Correct center bow distortion    H MID PIN  Correct pincushion distortion at the middle of the picture    H KEY  Correct trapezoid distortion    H KEY BAL  Correct the balance of trapezoid distortion    H LIN  Correct horizontal linearity    H LIN BAL  Correct the balance of horizontal linearity  Monitor Memory Card Data Operations             700 ALIGNMENT menu  3 4   Adjust each item with the UP and DOWN buttons or
25. HASE knob is  possible without pressing the MENU button               37    Assigning the Remote Control Functions        REMOTE Menu       The remote control functions are set with the  REMOTE menu  With this monitor  both serial  remote control  REMOTE 1  and parallel remote  control  REMOTE 2  are possible  It is   possible to simultaneously use the control panel   REMOTE 1  and REMOTE 2 for control  but  commands from REMOTE 2 have priority  Therefore   it is impossible for the control panel or REMOTE 1 to  change items set by REMOTE 2    There is no priority order between commands from  REMOTE 1 and the control panel  it is possible to set  APERTURE to ON from REMOTE 1 and then set it to  OFF with a control panel operation        About Monitor Address and Group  Numbers    The BVM 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14E3E is able to  control up to 32 monitors connected via serial remote  connector  using the REMOTE 1 connector   By  giving each monitor a monitor address and group  number  it is possible to control just a specific monitor  or monitor group    With the REMOTE menu  each monitor can be set  with a monitor address and group number  between 1  and 99  The ADDRESS menu is used to select a  particular monitor or group by entering a monitor  number or group number     For information about the ADDRESS menu  see    Selecting  the Monitor to Control    ADDRESS Menu    on page 59     Structure and Usage of the REMOTE Menu    This section explains the setting lists displayed in the  
26. MORY CARD menu  Insert the monitor memory card into the MEMORY CARD slot and  select the operation to perform        BACK UP SYSTEM DATA     Write the data to the monitor memory card    gt  771  RE STORE SYSTEM DATA     Read the data from the monitor memory card    gt  772             52        Notes    e Before a monitor memory card can be used  it must be formatted it with the FORMAT menu   805     e System data and memory card data  800  cannot be stored on the same memory card  To store  memory card data  use another memory card    e The BKM 12Y monitor memory card has a capacity of 256 Kbytes  It can store either system  data for up to 8 monitors or 38 files of memory card data     171 BACK UP SYSTEM DATA  While the system is writing the data  a           mark blinks  at the top right of the menu   It takes some time to save the data         BACK UP SYSTEM DATA  IN PROGRESS   SYSTEM             772 RE STORE SYSTEM DATA  Confirm the data restore operation        RE STORE SYSTEM DATA    ALL DATA WILL BE  RESTORED  ARE YOU SURE     OK  ENTER KEY  CANCEL  MENU KEY             To continue  press the ENTER button    gt  Read the data from the monitor memory card    gt   773   To cancel  press the MENU button    gt  Return to the BACK UP SYSTEM DATA menu   771      773 RE STORE SYSTEM DATA  While the system is reading the data  a           mark  blinks at the top right of the menu   It takes some time to load the data         RE STORE SYSTEM DATA  IN PROGRESS   SYSTEM          
27. RATION J  01CH  FORMAT    NTSC   5  SLOT NO 2  INPUT NO 1  YC SEP    SLINES COMB  SYNC MODE INT  SCREEN MODE    4 3 NORM  SAFE AREA OFF  SAFE AREA SCALE    80   APERTURE OFF  M APERTURE VALUE 100          INPUT CONFIGURATION menu    2 Press the ENTER button     All characters in the selected line are displayed in  yellow  indicating that it can now be modified     3 There are three ways to set the value   e Using the numeric keypad  enter    8    and    5     and  press the ENTER button   e Press the DOWN button to change the value to     85      e Turn the PHASE knob counterclockwise to  change the value to    85        4 Press the ENTER button     The APERTURE VALUE is set to 85   The value  1s again displayed in white text            INPUT CONFIGURATION J  01CH  FORMAT    NTSCE 7  5  SLOT NO 2  INPUT NO 1  YC SEP    3LINES COMB  SYNC MODE INT  SCREEN MODE    4 3 NORM  SAFE AREA DFF  SAFE AREA SCALE    80   APERTURE DFF  M APERTURE VALUE 085             Entering Characters    Example  changing the CHANNEL NAME setting in  the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu to CAM2    The PHASE knob or UP and DOWN buttons are used  to enter characters     1 Move the cursor to the CHANNEL NAME line in  the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu  2 2            INPUT CONFIGURATION 7   01CH  FILTER OFF  mM CHANNEL NAME    CAM  CONTROL PRESET  COLOR TEMP    sTD  H PHASE 100  SAD H POSITION 000  COPY               INPUT CONFIGURATION menu  2 2   2 Press the ENTER button     The CHANNEL NAME setting list is displayed
28. S  insertion slot    Push the monitor memory  card in until the EJECT  button comes out           EJECT button Monitor memory card    Be careful not to let your hands  touch the connectors on the front  edge of the monitor memory card                 Ejecting the Monitor Memory Card    Do not eject the monitor memory card while data is  being saved or loaded          Take out the monitor    memory card   EJECT button          Press the EJECT button  to eject the monitor  memory card              14    Basic Menu Operations       The various functions and operating conditions of the  BVM 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14E5E can be set with  on screen menus     Displaying the Menus  Press the MENU button     The menu list is displayed on the screen     MENU   W CONTROL PRESET ADJ     COLOR TEMP ADJ     SET UP     MEMORY  COPY     STATUS     MAINTENANCE     KEY PROTECT DFF       CARD                Menu list    Choose the menu for the adjustment or setup you wish  to perform  The adjustments and settings which can be  made with the menus are described below     CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu  Sets the preset  values for the input signal contrast  brightness   chroma  and phase   COLOR TEMP ADJ menu  Sets the color  temperature   SET UP menus  A menu group for performing  monitor setup  consisting of the following   INPUT CONFIGURATION menu  Sets the  input channel    REMOTE menu  Sets the remote control  functionality    PASSWORD menu  Sets passwords for menus    SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu  Sets the
29. SONY   TRINITRONe COLOR VIDEO MONITOR    BVM 14F5U 14F5E  BVM 14E5U 14E5E    OPERATION MANUAL  1st Edition  Revised 1   Serial No  2000001 and Higher    WARNING    To prevent fire or shock hazard  do not  expose the unit to rain or moisture     To avoid electrical shock  do not open the  cabinet  Refer servicing to qualified  personnel only     A    AVERTISSEMENT    Afin d   viter tout risque d incendie ou d   lectrocution  ne pas  exposer cet appareil a la pluie ou a l humidit       This symbol is intended to alert the user to  the presence of important operating and  maintenance  servicing  instructions in the  literature accompanying the appliance     Afin d   carter tout risque d   lectrocution  garder le coffret  ferm    Ne confier l entretien de l appareil qu      un personnel  qualifi       WARNUNG    Um Feuergefahr und die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages  zu vermeiden  darf das Ger  t weder Regen noch  Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt werden     Um einen elektrischen Schlag zu vermeiden  darf das  Geh  use nicht ge  ffnet werden  Uberlassen Sie  Wartungsarbeiten stets nur einem Fachmann     ADVERTENCIA    Para evitar incendios o el riesgo de electrocuci  n  no  exponga la unidad a la lluvia ni a la humedad     Para evitar descargas el  ctricas  no abra la unidad  En caso  de aver  a  solicite los servicios de personal cualificado     ATTENZIONE    Per evitare incendi o cortocircuiti  l apparecchio non deve  essere esposto alla pioggia o all   umidita     Per evitare scosse 
30. Write data to a monitor memory card    gt  801  LOAD  Read data from a monitor memory card    gt  803  FORMAT  Format a monitor memory card    gt  805          801 SAVE  Select the name of the file to which to write data or create a new file name    gt  802          NEW NAME  Enter a new name  max  20 characters            54    802 SELECTED OR CREATED FILE NAME  Confirm the data write        OVERWRITE THIS FILE    OK  ENTER KEY   CANCEL  MENU KEY   To overwrite the file  press ENTER    gt  The data write is performed   To cancel the write  press MENU    gt  Return to the SAVE  801            803 LOAD  Select the name of the file from which to read data    gt  804    804 SELECTED FILE NAME  Select the data to read        ALL  Read data for all menu settings     COLOR TEMP  Read the data for the COLOR TEMP ADJ menu settings   SET UP  Read the data for the SET UP menu settings        CONTROL PRESET  Read the data for the CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu settings        805 FORMAT  Confirm the format operation        ALL FILES WILL BE DELETED    ARE YOU SURE    OK  ENTER KEY   CANCEL  MENU KEY   To continue  press the ENTER button    gt  The format is performed    To cancel  press the MENU button    gt  Return to the MEMORY CARD menu  800            55             Monitor to Monitor Data Copy     COPY Menu       When multiple monitors are connected via their serial  remote ports  data can be shared between the monitors  by data copy  The data copy from one monitor to  another is accompli
31. al  Simultaneously with the adjustment of the gain and bias   the 100 IRE and 20 IRE signals are automatically switched   EXT  Use an external input signal  When adjusting the gain and bias  input the proper  signal   ADJUST     Perform the adjustment with following knobs    gt  282  RED  CONTRAST knob  Adjust the R gain or bias with the CONTRAST knob    GREEN  BRIGHT knob  Adjust the G gain or bias with the BRIGHT knob    BLUE  CHROMA knob  Adjust the B gain or bias with the CHROMA knob    LUMINANCE  PHASE knob  Adjust luminance with the PHASE knob               28    282 ADJUST  STD COL1 COL2 xxCH   1 2   Adjust the gain with the proper  J 8 prop  knob        GAIN R xxxx G xxxx B xxxx             282 ADJUST  STD COL1 COL2 xxCH   2 2   Adjust the bias with the proper  knob        BIAS R xxxx G xxxx B xxxx             Connection Cable Specifications for Color Temperature Probes    Special cables are required to connect color The following diagrams show specifications and pin  temperature probes other than the Sony BKM 14L to assignments for the required cables   the monitor        Connection cable for Minolta CA 100 probe                                                                      D sub 25 pin connector Mini DIN 8 pin connector   male   male    1 13 2 1   14 25 8   6   Signal Pin Number Signal Pin Number  N C  1 1 H SYNC  TXD 2 2 V SYNC  RXD 3 3 RTS  RTS 4 4 GND  CTS 5 5 N C   N C  6 6 TXD  GND 7 7  5V  N C  8 25 8 RXD                            29    Adjusting the C
32. an    Underscan 3  underscan of CRT effective  screen area  adjustable range  greater than  15     Linearity Within a central area bounded by a    circle with a diameter equal to the  picture height  less than 0 5  of  the picture height  and outside the  same area  about 1  of the  picture height  Color temperature  D65  D93  adjustable to other color  temperatures   Convergence error  Within a central area bounded by a  circle with a diameter equal to the  picture height  less than 0 3 mm  Outer area of the above mentioned  circle  less than 0 6 mm  Standard luminescence  100 cd m   at standard 1 Vp p  100  white signal   Raster size stability  Less than 1  of picture height  at  100 cd m  peak luminescence  10  to 90  APL     Scan delay Horizontal  Approx    4 line  Vertical  Approx    2 field  Resolution BVM 14F5U 14F5E     800 TV lines  at screen center    100 cd m  luminescence   BVM 14E5U 14E5E    900 TV lines  at screen center    100 cd m  luminescence     Environmental Conditions    Operating temperature   0  C to 40  C  32  C to 104  F   Optimum operating temperature   20  C to 30  C  68  F to 86  F   Operating humidity   0  to 90   no condensation        Accessories Supplied    AC power cord  1   Cord stopper  1   Tally plate  1   Operation manual  1   Fuse  2     Design and specifications are subject to change  without notice     61    The material contained in this manual consists of  information that is the property of Sony Corporation and is  intended solely fo
33. annel Selection Method and Power Up Conditions     SYSTEM  CONFIGURATION Menu    Structure and Usage of the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu    This section explains the setting lists displayed in the  menu     How to read the setting lists   e For purposes of explanation  each setting list is  preceded by a 3 digit number  These numbers are not  displayed on the screen    e Setting lists are indented to indicate their position in  the tree structure of the menu   When list YYY is  found under list XXX  it is indented to the right of  list XXX     e The arrow mark    gt   refers you to another setting  list that appears after you make the setting  or to an  Operation that is carried out as a result of the setting   When there is no arrow mark  you can make the  setting using a single list     Select SET UP from the menu list        CONTROL PRESET ADJ      COLOR TEMP ADJ      SET UP      gt  300   MEMORY CARD      COPY      STATUS      MAINTENANCE      KEY PROTECT OFF  Menu list             300 SET UP menu list  Choose the menu for setting the desired items        INPUT CONFIGURATION menu  REMOTE menu  PASSWORD menu       SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu  Set the channel selection method and power up conditions    gt  500  ON SCREEN SET menu  ALIGNMENT menu             500 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu  Set each of the various items        INPUT SELECT  Select the channel number selection method  DIRECT or 10KEY     STANDBY MODE  Select the power up condition  OFF or ON     DEFAULT CH  Select t
34. aussing on or off    POWER OFF  Set the monitor power on or off           For information about pin connections  see the description of the REMOTE 2 connector in    Location  and Function of Parts    on page12     343 REMOTE 1 CONFIG  Set the monitor address  group address and remote mode of  the monitor        MONITOR ADDRESS  Enter a number   GROUP ADDRESS  Enter a number   REMOTE MODE  Select the remote mode    gt  344          344 REMOTE MODE  Select a remote mode according to the type of monitors  connected through the REMOTE  connector   When only Sony BVM xxE F series monitors are connected  set REMOTE MODE to 0   When a Sony BVM xx11 16 series monitor or a Sony PVM monitor  with BKM 103  Serial Remote Interface Kit installed  is connected  set REMOTE MODE to 1 and enter a  number over 64 as the MONITOR ADDRESS for each connected Sony BVM xxE F series  monitor           Setting the Password     PASSWORD Menu       A four digit password can be specified and applied to  desired menu options to prohibit the menu settings  from being changed without permission  The  password is set with the PASSWORD menu    A password is always assigned to the PASSWORD  menu  factory setting  9999   When a new password is  created  it is automatically applied to the PASSWORD  menu        Use of the Password    The message    PLEASE ENTER PASSWORD    is  displayed when an attempt is made to select a menu  item for which the password has been applied  The  correct password must be entered wi
35. channel    FILTER  Switch the filter operation  OFF or ON  when the monochrome display is selected    CHANNEL NAME     Give the channel a name    gt  326   CONTROL  Select whether to use local     CH SET     or common     PRESET     values for contrast   brightness  chroma  and phase   PRESET  Use common data   CH SET  Use values set for each channel    COLOR TEMP     Set the color temperature    gt  328   H PHASE  Set the horizontal picture position   127 to  128        SAD H POSITION  Adjust the horizontal display position of the safety area   127 to  128         COPY     Select a method for copying data from elsewhere    gt  330          1  The monitor will not operate correctly if values above or below the allowable range are entered     31 0 FORMAT  xxCH   Select the signal format   Ma    If there is no input connector or decoder corresponding to a format  that format will not be  selectable  the cursor will skip over that item            COMPOSITE     Composite signal    gt  311   YC     Y C signal    gt  311   COMPONENT     Component or RGB signal    gt  312  SDI     Serial digital signal    gt  313                31 1 COMPOSITE  xxCH   Select the format of a composite or Y C signal      Notes     e Even when selecting AUTO  also select the NTSC  PAL  or PAL M format    e If there is no input connector or decoder corresponding to a format  that format will not be  selectable  the cursor will skip over that entry     e When the BKM 21D is attached  changing the signal f
36. connectors for six analog  channels  The input signal type for each connector is  set with the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu  in  accordance with the configuration of the connector  panel     BKM 27T Tri Standard Decoder Adaptor  Includes decoders for analog composite NTSC  PAL   and SECAM signals and input output connectors for  six analog channels  The input signal type for each  connector is set with the INPUT CONFIGURATION  menu  in accordance with the configuration of the  connector panel     Overview   PEA I AAA    BKM 22X SDI Input Expansion Adaptor BKM 28X Analog Input Expansion Adaptor  Used with decoder adaptors  increases the number of Used with decoder adaptors  increases the number of  input output channels  Includes input output input output channels  Includes input output  connectors for three serial digital channels and three connectors for six analog channels  The input signal  analog channels  The input signal type for each type for each connector is set with the INPUT  connector is set with the INPUT CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION menu  in accordance with the  menu  in accordance with the configuration of the configuration of the connector panel     connector panel        Connector Panel Configuration    The BVM 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14E5E comes  standard with connectors for one channel of Y R Y B     Y or RGB  By adding optional decoder adaptors and   or input expansion adaptors  the input output connector  panel can be assembled in a wide variety of  configurations  
37. ct the scan size        4 3 NORM  Overscanned 4 3 aspect ratio   4 3 UNDR  Underscanned 4 3 aspect ratio   16 9 NORM  Overscanned 16 9 aspect ratio   16 9 UNDR  Underscanned 16 9 aspect ratio              35       Setting the Input Configuration     INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu    322 SAFE AREA  xxCH   Select the type of screen    gt  323       4 3 OR 16 9  Display the screen and safe area in 4 3 or 16 9 aspect ratio   16 9 IN 4 3  Display a 16 9 aspect ratio safe area in a 4 3 aspect ratio screen   4 3 IN 16 9  Display a 4 3 aspect ratio safe area in a 16 9 aspect ratio screen              323 4 3 OR 16 9  xxCH   Select the size of the safe area        80   90   100              326 CHANNEL NAME  xxCH   Give the channel a name  Select a preset name  or enter a  new one        PROG  Program signal    EDIT  Signal from an editor    CAM  Camera signal    VTR  Signal from a VTR    NEW NAME  Enter a new name   Up to 20 characters can be entered and up to six characters  from the head of the name are displayed in the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu  301  2 2                328 COLOR TEMP  xxCH   Select STD  COLI  COL2  or CH SET     STD  Use common data  factory setting  D65     COL 1  Use common data  factory setting  D65     COL2  Use common data  factory setting  D93     CH SET  Use data for the current channel  factory setting  D65      330 COPY  xxCH   Select the source to be copied from        OTHER CH  Copy data from another channel  Enter the channel number   When the input channel n
38. dard 19 inch rack  using an  optional BKM 30E14 Rack Mount Kit     e Controllable from the optional BKM 11R Monitor  Control Unit   For details about connection and  operation  refer to the BKM 11R Operation Manual      Options       For External Control    BKM 11R Monitor Control Unit   A controller for this monitor and other BVM series  video monitors  allowing you to control multiple  monitors from one control unit     BKM 12Y Monitor Memory Card  Memory cards which can be read and written by the  BVM 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14E5E     BKM 14L Auto Setup Probe  This probe allows automatic adjustment of this  monitor   s color temperature        For Screen    BKM 33H14 Monitor 16 9 Mask  Adapts the BVM 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14E5E screen  for 16 9 aspect ratio display        For Installation    BKM 30E14 Rack Mount Kit  Rack mount kit for mounting the BVM 14F5U 14F5E   14E5U 14E5E in an EIA standard 19 inch rack        Decoder and Input Expansion Adaptors    The input connector panel is configured by sliding  optional decoder adaptors and or input expansion  adaptors into input option slots at the rear of the  monitor  The BVM 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14E5E may  be fitted with up to four adaptors     When installing the adaptors  be sure to perform the  necessary input signal setup with the INPUT  CONFIGURATION menu  If the setup is not  performed  the adaptors may not function correctly     For information about the INPUT CONFIGURATION  menu  see    Setting the Input Configuration    INPUT  
39. e Interface  Kit must be installed in the PVM monitor  and the  monitor address of the PVM monitor must be  selected using the SINGLE menu item     Ma  In SINGLE mode  the monitor can be controlled by  only one control unit at one time     To cancel the remote control mode   When the ADDRESS button s green LED is turned on   the monitor is in remote control mode   Menu and  panel operation is for another monitor or monitor  group except the ADDRESS button operation   To  return to normal mode  press the ADDRESS button     To exit the ADDRESS menu  Press the ADDRESS button or the MENU button     59    Specifications             General  System 525 lines  60 fields per second  interlaced  625 lines  50 fields per second  interlaced  CRT Super fine pitch Trinitron  Aperture grille pitch     0 25 mm  BVM 14F5U 14F5E   or 0 22 mm  BVM 14E5U   14E5E   90 degree deflection   29 4 mm diameter in line gun   Effective picture size   268 x 201 mm  10 Vs x 8 inches    w h   332 mm  13   s inches   diagonal  size   CRT protection  EHT  extremely  high tension  protectiontype  Warm up time  approx  30 minutes  Anode voltage  25 kV with no  beam current  Nominal chromaticity coordinates     SMPTE phosphor  BVM 14F5U                       x y  R 0 630 0 340  G 0 310 0 595  B 0 155 0 070          EBU phosphor  BVM 14F5E                       x y  R 0 640 0 330  G 0 290 0 600  B 0 150 0 060          Power requirements  100 to 240 V AC  10   50 60 Hz  Power consumption    110 W  Dimensions 482 
40. ed for future use     ADDRESS  Turn the button on to display the ADDRESS menu on the  monitor screen  You can use the ADDRESS menu to set operating  parameters for several monitors     For more information about the ADDRESS menu  see    Selecting the Monitor  to Control    ADDRESS Menu    on page 59              Location and Function of Parts       Shift On functions  Orange LED           16 9  Turn to the button on to select a 16 9 aspect ratio  The aspect ration is 3 4  when the button is off     SYNC  Turn the button on to synchronize with the sync signal input to the SYNC  connector on the rear panel  EXT SYNC   When the button is off  the sync  signal included in the video signal is used  INT SYNC      e When selecting INT SYNC  use component or YC signals including a sync  signal on the Y signal  and use RGB signals including a sync signal on the G  signal    e To monitor serial digital signals  select INT SYNC            16 9            SYNC    BLUE ONLY  Turn the button on to turn the red and green signals off  The blue    BLUE signal is displayed as an apparent monochrome picture  This facilitates chroma  ONLY and phase adjustments and observation of VTR noise           MONO R  ame B  Turn the button on to turn the R  red   G  green   and B  blue  beams  off   APT  COMB  Fi F3 and F4  These buttons are reserved for future use   F2 da   ADDRESS SAFE AREA  safe area   Turn the button on to display the safe area     AREA           Monitor memory card insertion slot  Ins
41. eft between the top and the center of the  screen    H CV L MB  Adjust horizontal convergence at the middle left between the bottom and the center of  the screen              50    Using Extended Functions     EXTEND MENU       The following 4 functions can be executed with the  3  Restart the monitor    EXTEND menu   4  Automatically adjust the setup level and 100 IRE  level of the internal white signal which is used in    1  Restore factory default data for installed boards  the ADJUST COLOR TEMP menu  200       2  Write monitor setting and adjustment data to the  BKM 12Y monitor memory card or read setting  and adjustment data from the card     Structure and Usage of the EXTEND Menu    This section explains the setting lists displayed in the  menu     How to read the setting lists   e For purposes of explanation  each setting list is  preceded by a 3 digit number  These numbers are not  displayed on the screen    e Setting lists are indented to indicate their position in  the tree structure of the menu   When list YYY is  found under list XXX  it is indented to the right of  list XXX     e The arrow mark    gt   refers you to another setting  list that appears after you make the setting  or to an  operation that is carried out as a result of the setting   When there is no arrow mark  you can make the  setting using a single list     Select SETUP from the menu list        MENU  CONTROL PRESET ADJ     COLOR TEMP ADJ     MEMORY CARD     COPY     STATUS     MAINTENANCE       K
42. elettriche  non aprite l apparecchio  Per  le riparazioni rivolgetevi solo a personale qualificato     CAUTION    Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced   Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended  by the manufacturer  Discard used batteries according to the  manufacturer   s instructions     ATTENTION   Il y a un risque d explosion si la pile est mal ins  r  e   Remplacer la pile uniquement par une pile de m  me type ou  de type   quivalent recommand   par le fabricant  Jeter les  piles us  es conform  ment aux instructions du fabricant     VORSICHT    Es besteht Explosionsgefahr  wenn die Batterie inkorrekt  eingelegt wird    Es darf nur eine identische oder eine vom Hersteller  empfohlene Batterie des gleichen Typs eingesetzt werden   Entladene Batterien sind nach den Anweisungen des  Herstellers zu entsorgen     PRECAUCION   Peligro de explosi  n en caso de haberse instalado  incorrectamente la beter  a    Cambie s  lo por una del mismo tipo o especificaciones  equivalentes  de entre las recomendadas por el fabricante   Las bater  as viejas se deben eliminar siguiendo las  instrucciones del fabricante     ATTENZIONE    Pericolo di esplosione se la pila viene sostituita  scorrettamente    Sostituirla solo con un   altra uguale o di un tipo equivalente  consigliato dal fabbricante  Gettare via le pile usate secondo  le istruzioni del fabbricante     Note  The socket outlet should be installed near the equipment and  be easily accessible     R
43. emarque  La prise doit   tre pr  s de l appareil et facile d acc  s     Hinweis   Zur Trennung vom Netz ist der Netzstecker aus der  Steckdose zu ziehen  welche sich in der N  he des Ger  tes  befinden mu   und leicht zug  nglich sein soll     Nota  La toma mural debe estar instalada cerca del equipo y debe  accederse a   sta con facilidad     Nota  La presa di corrente deve essere situata vicino  all    apparecchio e deve essere facilmente accessibile     WARNING  THIS WARNING IS APPLICABLE FOR USA  ONLY     If used in USA  use the UL LISTED power cord specified  below    DO NOT USE ANY OTHER POWER CORD    Plug Cap Parallel blade with ground pin   NEMA 5 15P Configuration    Cord Type SJT  three 16 or 18 AWG wires  Length Less than 2 5 m  8 ft 3 in    Rating Minimum 10 A  125 V    Using this unit at a voltage other than 120V may require the  use of a different line cord or attachment plug  or both  To  reduce the risk of fire or electric shock  refer servicing to  qualified service personnel     For customers in the USA   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 interfer
44. ence 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     You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not  expressly approved in this manual could void your authority  to operate this equipment     The shielded interface cable recommended in this manual  must be used with this equipment in order to comply with the  limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of  FCC Rules     For customers in Canada  This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the  Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations     Pour les utilisateurs au Canada   Cet appareil num  rique de la classe A respecte toutes les  exigences du R  glement sur le mat  riel brouilleur du  Canada     Fur Kunden in Deutschland   Dieses Produkt kann im kommerziellen und in begrenztem  Ma  e auch im industriellen Bereich eingesetzt werden  Dies  ist eine Einrichtung  welche die Funk Entst  rung nach  Klasse B besitzt     Voor de klanten in Nederland  Bij dit produkt zijn batterijen geleverd     Wanneer deze leeg zijn  moet u ze niet  weggooien maar inleveren als KCA           Dit apparaat bevat een Li ion batterij voor memory back up    e De batterij voor memory back up is vastgesoldeerd op de  BC printplaat BAT1    e Raadpleeg uw leverancier over de verwijdering van de  batterij op het moment dat u het apparaat bij einde  lev
45. enerating  Equipment    92  20  gray signal   93  100  white signal   94  five step gray scale   95  crosshatch    Menus     INPUT CONFIGURATION menu  see  page 32     e SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu   see page 43        Remote control      REMOTE 1 connector    e REMOTE 2 connector  See page 12 for details       REMOTE menu  see page 38     ADDRESS menu  see page 59        Adjusting the screen and signals    e Function buttons   See page 9 for details    e MANUAL adjustment buttons and  knobs   See page 8 for details     e CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu  see  page 22       COLOR TEMP ADJ menu  see page  25       ALIGNMENT menu  see page 48     ON SCREEN SET menu  see page 45     KEY PROTECT menu  see page 15        Data transfer    e REMOTE 1 connector  See page 12 for details   e Monitor memory card   See page 14 for details       MEMORY CARD menu  see page 54     COPY menu  see page 56        Menu operations          e Menu operation buttons   See page 8 for details      ADDRESS button of the function  buttons   See page 9 for details        e Basic menu operations  see page 15   e PASSWORD menu  see page 41           13    Inserting and Ejecting the Monitor Memory Card       Proceed as follows to insert and eject an optional For information about using a monitor memory card to save  BKM 12Y Monitor Memory Card  and load monitor data  see    Monitor Memory Card Data  Operations    MEMORY CARD Menu    on page 54        Inserting the Monitor Memory Card       B    Monitor memory card E
46. ensduur afdankt    e Gooi de batterij niet weg  maar lever hem in als KCA     Note   Be sure to use the supplied power cord for this monitor  or  this monitor may not conform with the FCC Rules or EEC  Directive 89 336 EEC     Remarque   Utiliser le cordon d   alimentation fourni pour ce moniteur   sinon il pourrait ne pas   tre conforme aux r  gles FCC ou ala  directive CEE 89 336 EEC     Hinweis   Dieser Monitor darf ausschlieBlich mit dem mitgelieferten  Netzkabel betrieben werden  weil anderenfalls der Monitor  nicht mehr die FCC Vorschriften oder die EG Richtlinie 89   336 EWG erf  llt     Nota   Utilice sin falta el cable el  ctrico que viene con este monitor   de lo contrario el monitor puede no cumplir con los  reglamentos de la FCC o de la directiva 89 336 EEC de la  Comunidad Europea     Nota   Assicurarsi di usare il cavo di alimentazione in dotazione per  questo monitor  altrimenti il monitor pu   non essere  conforme alle norme FCC o alla Direttiva CEE 89 336     Table of Contents             OVER VICW A O 2  PO 10  1 OP PA CCOO E sacs seestenseesourialesTvexkunessetsoecenteavates 2  OPUONS nuria aaa 3  Connector panel Configuration   ooooccnnccnncnnncnnanncnnnnnnnnonanann cnn nonancnancnnccns 5   Location and Function of Parts             csccscssssssssssssssssssessesserscsssseseseesesees 7  Front Panel siria tia 7  O A siesta uc terete baseetabeea ces EE EE 11   Guidance for Basic Monitor Operations     ooocoonmomomsissssss 13   Inserting and Ejecting the Monit
47. er Adaptor   option  installed  1f the slot to the right has another  adaptor or the analog input connectors board installed     or a cover plate fitted  see Fig  1   the radiation shield   see Fig  2  of the BKM 20D 21D may be damaged or  detached        Fig 1    Input adaptor        Cover plate                                              Input option slots       Analog input connectors board    Fig  2    Radiation shield    BKM 20D 21D J F       Input adaptor  etc                                              When installing adaptors  moving the analog input  connectors board  or fitting a cover plate over an  unused slot  always fit the BKM 20D 21D as the last  step of the operation  If a BKM 20D 21D is already  installed  remove it temporarily while carrying out the  other operations  then reinstall it last              Location and Function of Parts       Front Panel       Tally lamp    POWER switch                 SHIFT button        Function buttons        B Monitor memory  card insertion slot              DEGAUSS button    Numeric keypad    MANUAL adjustment  buttons and knobs       Menu operation buttons              B OPTION connector               POWER lamp     STANDBY lamp       OVER LOAD lamp       O Tally lamp   With factory settings  the Tally lamp lights when pins  No  3 and No  8 of the REMOTE 2 connector on the  rear panel are connected  By changing the setting in  the REMOTE menu  different pins on the remote  connector can be used to control the tally lam
48. ert an optional BKM 12Y Monitor Memory Card      B OPTION connector  Connector for future expansion     10       Rear Panel         Analog input connectors                Input option slots      REMOTE 1 connectors  and TERMINATE  switch       REMOTE 2 connector    O ISR connector                   ooooo00000    oo00000000    o                  MAIN POWER switch             AC IN connector                                                             Fuse       Deflection option slot       O MAIN POWER switch   When turned on  the monitor enters standby mode  By  a setting in the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu   the monitor can also be set to enter operation mode  when the MAIN POWER switch is turned on     For information about the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION  menu  see    Setting the Channel Selection Method and  Power Up Conditions    SYSTEM CONFIGURATION  Menu    on page 43        AC IN connector  3 pin   Connects the monitor to an AC power source  via the  supplied AC power cord        AC power cord  supplied     Plug holder       Attach the cord stopper to the AC power cord  and connect it  to the plug holder so that the cord does not come loose                 Fuse  Use a 4 A fuse for 100 to 120 V AC or a T 3 15 AH  fuse for 220 to 240 V AC        Deflection option slot  Slot for future expansion        Analog input connectors                               Y G connectors  BNC           B Y B connectors  BNC     R Y R connectors  BNC           SYNC connectors  BNC                 RGB
49. es from the menus    You can use the CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu to  set preset values for each adjustment item     For more information about the CONTROL PRESET ADJ  menu  See    Preset Adjustment of the Picture Level Control  Knobs    CONTROL PRESET ADJ Menu    on page 22     Note    When using the composite SECAM  composite PAL   D  component or SDI  component or composite serial   digital interface  format  note the following    e The signal phase cannot be adjusted    eThe phase and chroma of RGB signals cannot be  adjusted        CONTRAST    MANUAL CONTRAST adjustment   O    button and knob           BRIGHT adjustment  button and knob    CHROMA adjustment  button and knob    Pa PHASE adjustment button    and knob                Menu operation buttons       MENU button  Press to display monitor    UP MENU menus     Le    UP  DOWN buttons  Press to select    DOWN ENTER y      menu items and item settings     ENTER button  Press to confirm  settings  the same function with the Ent  button of the numeric keypad                 For more information about using monitor menus  see     Basic Menu Operations    on page 15       POWER lamp   Lights when the POWER switch   is pressed to put  the BVM 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14E5E in standby  mode  see   STANDBY lamp  into operation mode     Note     When the STANDBY lamp   is blinking  the monitor  cannot be put into operation mode  internal data  initialization is taking place   Wait until the  STANDBY lamp   is steadily lit        STANDBY 
50. gnals  BKM 27T    Assigning Y C signals   It is possible to assign any Y C signals to the input  connectors of the BKM 24N 25P 26M 27T 28X  adaptors  However  at least one of the following  decoder adaptors must be installed    To assign NTSC signals  BKM 24N 27T   To assign PAL signals  BKM 25P 27T   To assign PAL M signals  BKM 26M    Assigning analog component or RGB signals  Analog component and RGB signals can be assigned  to any input connectors except the serial digital signal  input connectors on the BKM 20D 21D 22X     Structure and Usage of the INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu    This section explains the setting lists displayed in the  menu     How to read the setting lists   e For purposes of explanation  each setting list is  preceded by a 3 digit number  These numbers are not  displayed on the screen    e Setting lists are indented to indicate their position in  the tree structure of the menu   When list YYY is  found under list XXX  it is indented to the right of  list XXX     e The arrow mark    gt   refers you to another setting  list that appears after you make the setting  or to an  operation that is carried out as a result of the setting   When there is no arrow mark  you can make the  setting using a single list     Select SET UP from the main menu list        CONTROL PRESET ADJ      COLOR TEMP ADJ      SET UP      gt  300   MEMORY CARD      COPY      STATUS      MAINTENANCE      KEY PROTECT OFF  Menu list             300 SET UP menu list  Choose the menu for set
51. hannel xy  a two digit  channel number     10KEY mode  When the x button is pressed followed  by the ENTER button  the monitor displays channel  x  When the x button is pressed  followed by the y  and ENTER buttons  the monitor displays channel  xy  a two digit channel number   This mode is  selected at the shipping    When multiple monitors are connected by a serial   remote connection  this setting will be common to all   the monitors  It is not possible to change the setting  for individual monitors      2  Power up condition   This menu sets the condition of the monitor when the  main power switch on the rear panel is switched on   ON  Standby mode   OFF  Operation mode     3  Power up input channel   LAST  Set the channel to the channel that was  selected at the time the power was last turned off    CH xx  Set the channel to a specific channel number      4  Time from power up until degauss   If several monitors are turned on at the same time and  all start degaussing at the same time  there will be a  very large current draw on the power supply for a few  moments  To prevent this  the delay time between  power up and degaussing can be set for each monitor  independently      5 AFC time constant     6 Residual subcarrier detection  when using the  BKM 24N 25P    It is possible to detect residual subcarrier signals from  phase change by setting the adaptor   s residual  subcarrier switch on      7 Auto chroma control  ACC   when using the  BKM 27T     43    Setting the Ch
52. he power up input channel  LAST or CH xx     DEGAUSS DELAY  Set the time between power up and the beginning of degaussing  Enter the  desired time  in seconds     AFC TIME  Select the AFC time constant  0 5 or 2 ms     RESIDUAL SC SW  Switch the residual switch  OFF or ON     ACC SW  Switch the ACC switch  OFF or ON               44    Setting the Screen Display     ON SCREEN SET    Menu       The ON SCREEN SET menu is used to select the type  of information that will be displayed on the screen and  how that information will be displayed  The types of  information that can be set are given below     1  The VITC or user bit from the input signal     2  Caption vision     3  SDI signal ancillary data blanking  when using  the BKM 20D 21D      4  Channel number and name    45    Setting the Screen Display     ON SCREEN SET Menu    Structure and Usage of the ON SCREEN SET Menu    This section explains the setting lists displayed in the  menu     How to read the setting lists   e For purposes of explanation  each setting list is  preceded by a 3 digit number  These numbers are not  displayed on the screen    e Setting lists are indented to indicate their position in  the tree structure of the menu   When list YYY is  found under list XXX  it is indented to the right of  list XXX     e The arrow mark    gt   refers you to another setting  list that appears after you make the setting  or to an  operation that is carried out as a result of the setting   When there is no arrow mark  y
53. ias with the proper knob   212 ADJUST  STD COL1 COL2 xxCH   2 2   Adj prop          BIAS R xxxx G xxxx B xxxx          26    220 PROBE  STD COL1 COL2 xxCH   Select the probe for color temperature adjustment        SONY BKM 14L     Use the BKM 14L    gt  230  GRASEBY SES 9400     Use the SLS 9400    gt  241  MINOLTA CA 100     Use the CA 100    gt  241  PHILIPS PM 5639     Use the PM 5639    gt  241  THOMA TF6     Use the TF6    gt  241             e If you cannot execute an ADJUST or ANALYZE menu operation when using the Sony  BKM 14L probe  try again after disconnecting and reconnecting the probe   e When using the Thoma TF6 probe  set the TF6 PRINT menu to off     241 PROBE  STD COL1 COL2 xxCH   Select the probe  Select either D65 or D93  and enter  values for LOWLIGHT and HIGHLIGHT  Rather than selecting D65 or D93  you may instead  enter the values of the CIE 1931 color system x and y coordinates        D65  Use D65    D93  Use D93    X  Enter the x coordinate    Y  Enter the y coordinate    LOW LIGHT  20IRE   Enter the brightness  cd m   for low light   HIGH LIGHT  100IRE   Enter the brightness  cd m   for high light   START  Start adjustment    gt  242             242 COLOR TEMP ADJ  STD COL1 COL2 xxCH   Perform adjustment   j       SET PROBE ON CRT   PRESS ENTER   Adjustment starts when the probe is placed against the center of the screen and the  ENTER button is pressed              260 COPY  STD COL1 COL2 xxCH   Select the source to be copied from        OTHER VALUE 
54. lamp   Lights when the monitor is in standby mode  The   monitor will be in standby mode under the following   conditions    e The MAIN POWER switch  on the rear panel  is  turned on  the STANDBY lamp will blink for a few  moments after the switch is turned on     e The BVM 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14E5E is changed  from operation mode to standby mode by external  control        OVER LOAD lamp  Lights to warn of CRT overload       SHIFT button  Each of the Function buttons   has a Shift On  function as well as a Shift Off function  Press this  button to select Shift On or Shift Off functions   Each time you press this button  its orange LED lights   Shift On  or goes out  Shift Off    Shift On  Use the function indicated on the right of  the Function button   Shift Off  Use the function indicated on the left of  the Function button        Function buttons Each time you press one of these buttons  its LED  Use these buttons to control the operation of the lights or goes out and the function of the button  monitor  selected with the SHIFT button    is turned on or off   Each of these buttons has a Shift On function  The LED color change whether you select Shift Off  indicated below the button  as well as a Shift Off functions or Shift On functions    function  indicated above the button  Press the SHIFT For Shift Off functions  Green LED   button   to select the desired function  For Shift On functions  Orange LED    Shift Off functions  green LED           ca   underscan   Turn the b
55. menu     How to read the setting lists   e For purposes of explanation  each setting list is  preceded by a 3 digit number  These numbers are not  displayed on the screen    e Setting lists are indented to indicate their position in  the tree structure of the menu   When list YYY is  found under list XXX  it is indented to the right of  list XXX     e The arrow mark    gt   refers you to another setting  list that appears after you make the setting  or to an  operation that is carried out as a result of the setting   When there is no arrow mark  you can make the  setting using a single list     Select SET UP from the menu list        CONTROL PRESET ADJ     COLOR TEMP ADJ       SET UP      gt  300   MEMORY CARD      COPY      STATUS      MAINTENANCE      KEY PROTECT  Menu list             OFF       38    300 SET UP menu list  Choose the menu for setting the desired items        INPUT CONFIGURATION menu   REMOTE menu  Set the remote control functionality   gt  340  PASSWORD menu   SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu   ON SCREEN SET menu   ALIGNMENT menu   EXTEND MENU             340 REMOTE menu  Select the type of remote control        REMOTE 2  Select whether or not parallel remote control will be used  ON or OFF     REMOTE 2 CONFIG     Set the pin assignments for the REMOTE2  parallel remote control   connector    gt  341   REMOTE 1 CONFIG     Set the address and group number of the monitor controlled via the  REMOTE 1  serial remote control  connector    gt  343             341 REMOTE
56. mote connector  or from data stored in monitor  memory cards    Structure and Usage of the COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu    This section explains the setting lists displayed in the  menu       How to read the setting lists  e For purposes of explanation  each setting list is    preceded by a 3 digit number  These numbers are not    displayed on the screen    e Setting lists are indented to indicate their position in  the tree structure of the menu   When list YYY is  found under list XXX  it is indented to the right of  list XXX     e The arrow mark    gt   refers you to another setting  list that appears after you make the setting  or to an  operation that is carried out as a result of the setting   When there is no arrow mark  you can make the  setting using a single list     Select COLOR TEMP ADJ from the main menu list        CONTROL PRESET ADJ      COLOR TEMP ADJ      gt  200   SET UP      MEMORY CARD      COPY      STATUS      MAINTENANCE      KEY PROTECT OFF  Menu list             25    Adjusting the Color Temperature     COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu    200 COLOR TEMP ADJ menu  Select STD  COL1  COL2  or CH SET    gt  201       STD  Use common data  factory setting  D65    COL1  Use common data  factory setting  D65    COL2  Use common data  factory setting  D93      CH SET  Use data for each individual channel  factory setting  D65   Use the numeric keypad to select the  desired channel              201 COLOR TEMP ADJ  STD COL1 COL2 xxCH   Select the adjustment method        MANUAL     
57. nd factory setting function assigned to each pin are  given below           Pin number   Function          1 Set input signal channel 1  numeric keypad  function    2 Set input signal channel 2  numeric keypad  function    3 Select sync signal  SYNC button function        Set the screen to monochrome  or set for  automatic switching based on the input signal   MONO button function                 5 Safe area on off  SAFE AREA button  function   6 7 Undefined  8 Tally lamp on off  9 Ground                All pin function assignments can be changed with the  REMOTE menu     For information about the REMOTE menu  see    Assigning  the Remote Control Functions    REMOTE Menu    on page  36     To switch each function between on and off or  between enable and disable  change pin connections in  the following way    On or enabled  Short each pin and pin 9 together   Off or disabled  Leave each pin open     O ISR  Interactive Status Reporting  connector   female  D sub 9 pin   Connect to the ISR system     Guidance for Basic Monitor Operations       The following table shows how to use a control panel   connectors and menus to perform basic monitor    Operations        Operations  Selecting signals to be monitored    Control panel and connectors    Specify the channel number with 0 to 9   buttons of the numeric keypad    1 to 90  channel numbers for external  input signals   91 to 95  channel numbers for signals  from the internal test signal generator   91  PLUGE  Picture Line UP G
58. ng monitor groups   Up to 32 monitors can be controlled from the BVM   14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14E5E  First  using the monitor  menus  assign a monitor address number to each  monitor  divide the monitors into groups  and assign a  group number to each group  Then you can use the  BVM 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14ESE to control  individual monitors or monitor groups simply by  entering monitor address or group numbers  You can  also execute the same operation on all connected  monitors  or use the BVM 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U   14E5E to put all connected monitors into the same  setup and adjustment state     Setup and adjustment with the monitor  memory card   You can use an optional BKM 12Y Monitor Memory  Card to save and load monitor setup and adjustment  data  If your system includes more than one monitor   you can use the monitor memory cards to exchange  data between monitors  This makes it easy to put all  monitors in your system into the same setup and  adjustment state     Standard auto alignment system   Decoder chroma and phase adjustment  as well as  color temperature control  may be performed with the  auto alignment system  This makes it possible to  coordinate settings among multiple monitors     Expandable input capability   The input connector configuration may be easily  modified by simply sliding optional decoder adaptors  or input expansion adaptors into input option slots at  the rear of the monitor  The BVM 14F5U 14F5E   14E5U 14E5E may be fitted with up to four adaptors     
59. olor Temperature     COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu          Connection cable for Graseby SLS 9400 probe    Modular connector    6       Signal  N C   GND    Pin Number  1    Mini DIN 8 pin connector   male              RXD             TXD                GND             N C        OD  oO  A  CO  N                                           C N        om  AJ Oo  Pe             Connection cable for Philips PM 5639 probe  corresponds to Philips PM 5639 64 cable     Modular connector            Signal   5V  N C   RXD       Pin Number    Mini DIN 8 pin connector   male        Signal Pin Number       H SYNC  V SYNC  RTS          TXD             N C        GND          Oo  AJ jN    GND  N C                    30       TXD   5V  RXD                      INIo  A ojl PO                   Connection cable for Thoma TF6 probe                                                 D sub 15 pin connector  female  Mini DIN 8 pin connector  male   1 8 2 1  s  DODODOR 54 o  43  O Q  9 15 8    06  Signal Pin Number Signal Pin Number  N C  1 1 H SYNC  RXD 2 2 V SYNC  TXD 3 3 RTS  N C  4 4 GND  N C  5 5 N C   N C  6 6 TXD  GND 7 7  5V  N C  8 15 8 RXD                            31    Setting the Input Configuration     INPUT    CONFIGURATION Menu       Data pertaining to the input signals are set with the  INPUT CONFIGURATION menu    When a channel number  1 to 90  is entered with the  numeric keypad  it is then possible to set which input  connector on the rear panel will be assigned to that  channel number  and 
60. oose either PRESET or CH SET     gt  Copy is carried out        PRESET  Copy common data    CH SET  Copy data set for another channel  Input the number of the channel from which  the data will be copied   When the input channel number is deleted with the Del button  the number    1    appears  instead  Restore the previous setting by pressing the MENU button  then re enter the  channel number   Setting with the UP DOWN buttons or PHASE knob is possible  without pressing the MENU button               1 33 OTHER MONITOR  PRESET xxCH   Input the address of the monitor from  which the data will be copied    gt  134       MONITOR ADDRESS  Input the address              1 34 OTHER MONITOR  PRESET xxCH   Choose either PRESET or CH SET     gt  Copy is carried out        PRESET  Copy common data    CH SET  Copy data set for another channel  Input the number of the channel from  which the data will be copied   When the input channel number is deleted with the Del button  the number    1     appears instead  Restore the previous setting by pressing the MENU button  then re   enter the channel number   Setting with the UP DOWN buttons or PHASE knob is  possible without pressing the MENU button               136 MEMORY CARD  PRESET xxCH   Select the file name    gt  137       FILE NAME  Select the file name              23    Preset Adjustment of the Picture Level Control Knobs     CONTROL  PRESET ADJ Menu    1 37 FILE NAME  PRESET xxCH   Choose either PRESET or CH SET     gt  Copy is car
61. or Memory Card    cocmonconnoonnnnncnncnoons 14   Basic Menu Operations              scccscssscssssscssscsscccscecssscsescsssssscesseesseesseseoes 15  Displaying th   Medline irene 15  To  Exit thee Men  s sonic cie 15  ADDRESS Menu ss csceccssscontenscasdessindenssoncuse ieena iaa as 15  Selecting the Men cosida 16  Changing The Setna casi scisssccsessytacedenseacesssvneesssnaceasteactescnsedessecenedeets 17   Preset Adjustment of the Picture Level Control Knobs       CONTROL PRESET ADJ Menu   sssssssersesssoesesoesescesososoesossesecoe 22  Structure and Usage of the CONTROL PRESET ADJ Menu             22   Adjusting the Color Temperature     COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu     25  Structure and Usage of the COLOR TEMP ADJ Ment        0        25  Connection Cable Specifications for Color Temperature Probes        29   Setting the Input Configuration     INPUT CONFIGURATION  Ma 32  Structure and Usage of the INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu          33   Assigning the Remote Control Functions     REMOTE Menu             38  Structure and Usage of the REMOTE Ment    38   Setting the Password     PASSWORD Menu               sccscssscsescseseseeeseee 41  Structure and Usage of the PASSWORD Menut cocococcnononcninncnnnnccnnnann 41   Setting the Channel Selection Method and Power Up Conditions      SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu              cssssssssscsscsssscsesees 43  Structure and Usage of the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu      44   Setting the Screen Display     ON SCREEN SET Menu                 c000 4
62. ormat of a channel from SDI to  COMPOSITE AUTO may prevent proper display of the picture  In this case  set the format  to NTSC or PAL first  then change to AUTO    e When inputting the PAL M YC signal to a channel with the BKM 26M attached  setting the  signal format to YC AUTO may prevent proper display of the picture  Set the format to  PAL M  S or D         AUTO  The format of the input signal is detected and switched automatically      NTSC  SETUP 7 5 or 0    PAL  S  simple  or D  delay     PAL M  S  simple  or D  delay     SECAM    2  It will take a few seconds to detect the format of an input signal when AUTO is selected  It is  recommended that a particular format be selected if it is determined           31 2 COMPONENT  xxCH   Select the component signal format  or RGB        YUV SMPTE EBU N10  YUV BETACAM  SETUP 7 5 or 0   RGB             31 3 SDI  xxCH   Select the format of the serial digital signal        AUTO  The format of the input signal is detected and switched automatically      NTSC  SETUP 7 5 or 0   PAL  S  simpe  or D  delay    4 2 2             1    It will take a few seconds to detect the format of an input signal when AUTO is selected  It is  recommended that a particular format be selected if it is determined   e If the serial digital signal is not properly displayed at SDI AUTO mode  re enter the channel  number     31 5 YC SEP  xxCH   Select a Y C separation filter        TRAP BPF  2 LINES COMB  3 LINES COMB             320 SCREEN MODE  xxCH   Sele
63. ormation about signals assigned to  the slots in the rear panel     Structure and Usage of the STATUS Menu    This section explains the setting lists displayed in the  menu     How to read the setting lists   e For purposes of explanation  each setting list is  preceded by a 3 digit number  These numbers are not  displayed on the screen    e Setting lists are indented to indicate their position in  the tree structure of the menu   When list YYY is  found under list XXX  it is indented to the right of  list XXX     e The arrow mark    gt   refers you to another setting  list that appears after you make the setting  or to an  operation that is carried out as a result of the setting   When there is no arrow mark  you can make the  setting using a single list     Select STATUS from the menu list        CONTROL PRESET ADJ      COLOR TEMP ADJ      SET UP      MEMORY CARD      COPY      MAINTENANCE      KEY PROTECT OFF  Menu list             900 STATUS menu  1 3   Data about the current channel is displayed        CH  channel number   SL  slot number   IN  input connector number  FORMAT  format of the input signal  NAME  channel name       900 STATUS menu  2 3   Data about the monitor is displayed        MODEL NAME  model name   SERIAL NO  serial number   OPERATION TIME  operation time  in hours   SOFTWARE VERSION  software version             57    Displaying Information About the Monitor     STATUS Menu    900 STATUS menu  3 3   Data about circuit boards fitted into the respective
64. ou can make the  setting using a single list     Select SET UP from the menu list        CONTROL PRESET ADJ      COLOR TEMP ADJ      SET UP      300   MEMORY CARD      COPY      STATUS      MAINTENANCE      KEY PROTECT OFF  Menu list             300 SET UP menu list  Choose the menu for setting the desired items        INPUT CONFIGURATION menu  REMOTE menu   PASSWORD menu   SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu  ALIGNMENT menu  EXTEND MENU             46    600 ON SCREEN SET menu  Select items to be displayed on the screen        VITC     Select whether or not to display the VITC or user bit data contained in the input signal    gt   601   CAPTION VISION     Select whether or not to display the caption  and select the display mode    gt   620   ANCILLARY DATA  Select whether or not to display the ancillary data in the serial digital signal   OFF or ON     CH NO     Select the display mode of the channel number    gt  625   CH NAME     Select the display mode of the channel name    gt  625   VITC POSITION     Select the display position for the VITC data    gt  630   CH NO POSITION     Select the display position for the channel number    gt  630   CH NAME POSITION     Select the display position for the channel name    gt  630             601 VITC  Select whether or not to display the VITC and or user bit        VITC  OFF or ON  USER BIT  OFF or ON             620 CAPTION VISION  Select the caption display mode        CAPTION 1  CAPTION 2  TEXT 1  TEXT 2  OFF          625 CH NO or CH NAM
65. p     For information about the REMOTE menu  see    Assigning  the Remote Control Functions    REMOTE Menu    on page  38     O POWER switch   Press to power the BVM 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14E5E  on or off  If your system includes more than one  monitor  you can use the ADDRESS menu to power a  selected monitor on or off  or to power all monitors on  or off at once     For more information about the ADDRESS menu  see     Selecting the Monitor to Control    ADDRESS Menu    on  page 59        DEGAUSS button   Press to manually degauss the monitor CRT  When  degaussing repeatedly  wait for 5 minutes before  pressing the button again   The monitor CRT is  degaussed automatically each time the power is turned  on      O Numeric keypad   Use the numeric keypad to enter menu settings and  channel numbers for signals that you want to input to  the monitor           INPUT    LIE       a  De     o   En      Ent  enter  button  Confirms a   number or character  the same    function with the ENTER button of the  Menu operation buttons O          0 to 9 buttons       Del  delete  button  Deletes a  number or character entered               Location and Function of Parts          MANUAL adjustment buttons and knobs  Each press of one of these buttons turns the button   s  green LED on or off  When the corresponding button  is on  lit   you can rotate the knobs to adjust the  picture   s contrast  brightness  black level   chroma   and phase  These buttons are also used to enter  adjustment valu
66. r use by the purchasers of the equipment  described in this manual    Sony Corporation expressly prohibits the duplication of any  portion of this manual or the use thereof for any purpose  other than the operation or maintenance of the equipment  described in this manual without the express written  permission of Sony Corporation     Le mat  riel contenu dans ce manuel consiste en  informations qui sont la propri  t   de Sony Corporation et  sont destin  es exclusivement a l usage des acqu  reurs de  l   quipement d  crit dans ce manuel    Sony Corporation interdit formellement la copie de quelque  partie que ce soit de ce manuel ou son emploi pour tout  autre but que des op  rations ou entretiens de l   quipement  a moins d   une permission   crite de Sony Corporation     Das in dieser Anleitung enthaltene Material besteht aus  Informationen  die Eigentum der Sony Corporation sind   und ausschlieBlich zum Gebrauch durch den Kaufer der in  dieser Anleitung beschriebenen Ausr  stung bestimmt sind   Die Sony Corporation untersagt ausdr  cklich die  Vervielfaltigung jeglicher Teile dieser Anleitung oder den  Gebrauch derselben f  r irgendeinen anderen Zweck als die  Bedienung oder Wartung der in dieser Anleitung  beschriebenen Ausr  stung ohne ausdr  ckliche schriftliche  Erlaubnis der Sony Corporation     BVM 14F5U 14F5E 14E5U 14E5E Sony Corporation Printed in Japan     UC EK  E  Image  amp  Sound Communication Company 1997 06 08  3 800 993 14 1  Published by Image  amp  Sound
67. ried out        PRESET  Copy common data    CH SET  Copy data set for another channel  Input the number of the channel from  which the data will be copied   When the input channel number is deleted with the Del button  the number    1     appears instead  Restore the previous setting by pressing the MENU button  then re   enter the channel number   Setting with the UP DOWN buttons or PHASE knob is  possible without pressing the MENU button               24    Adjusting the Color Temperature     COLOR TEMP    ADJ Menu       The color temperature is adjusted with the COLOR  TEMP ADJ menu  The color temperature can be set  either commonly to all channels or individually for  each channel    The adjusted value can then be used as an original  value     Color temperature adjustment can be made in the  following three ways      1  Knob adjustment  Adjust the color temperature with the bias and gain  knobs      2  Automatic adjustment using a probe   You can use the following probes for automatic  adjustment of color temperature  Except for the Sony  BKM 14L  a cable is required to connect the probe to  the monitor                    Manufacturer Probe Model Name   SONY  BKM 14L  no cable required     MINOLTA CA 100   GRASEBY SLS 9400   PHILIPS PM 5639   THOMA TF6                For more information about the required cables  see page  29      3  Copying other data   Copying data from other channels  common data  other  BVM series monitors that have been connected via the  serial re
68. rk    Example  changing the SCREEN MODE setting in the  INPUT CONFIGURATION menu    1 Move the cursor to the SCREEN MODE line in the  INPUT CONFIGURATION menu           INPUT CONFIGURATION J  01CH  FORMAT    NTSC 7  5  SLOT NO 2  INPUT NO 1  YC SEP    SLINES COMB  SYNC MODE INT  M SCREEN MODE    4 3 NORM  SAFE AREA OFF  SAFE AREA SCALE    80   APERTURE OFF  APERTURE VALUE 100          INPUT CONFIGURATION menu     continued     17    Basic Menu Operations    AAA AAA AA      2 Press the ENTER button     3    4    18    The SCREEN MODE setting list is displayed   SCREEN MODE       E 4 3 NORM  4 3 UNDR  16 9 NORM  16 9 UNDR             SCREEN MODE setting list    By pressing either UP and DOWN buttons  move  the cursor to 16 9   NORM   SCREEN MODE       4  3 NORM  4  3 UNDR  E 16  9 NORM  16 9 UNDR             Press the ENTER button     The display returns to the INPUT  CONFIGURATION menu  and shows SCREEN  MODE as the 16 9   NORM setting        INPUT CONFIGURATION J  01CH  FORMAT    NTSC  7   5  SLOT NO 2  INPUT NO 1  YC SEP    SLINES COMB  SYNC MODE INT  M SCREEN MODE    16 9 NORM  SAFE AREA OFF  SAFE AREA SCALE    80   APERTURE OFF  APERTURE VALUE 100                Entering a Numerical Value    Example  changing the APERTURE VALUE setting  in the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu to 85    The numeric keypad  UP and DOWN buttons  or  PHASE knob can be used to enter numerical values     1 Move the cursor to the APERTURE VALUE line  in the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu           INPUT CONFIGU
69. select the type of signal that will  be connected  The channel numbers from 91 to 99 are  assigned to internal signals        Assigning Slot and Connector Numbers    Set which input connector on which slot will be  assigned to the current channel  The slots are  numbered from the left  as seen when facing the rear  panel  with the REMOTE connectors slot being  number 1  the input option slots numbers 2 to 5  and  the analog input connectors slot being number 6  The  connectors are numbered 1 to 6  from the top  for the  slot        Assigning the Signal Type and Format  The signal type and format which can be assigned to    each channel number vary  depending on what  adaptors are installed in the rear panel     32    Assigning serial digital signals   It is possible to assign serial digital signals to the serial  digital input connectors on the BKM 20D 21D 22X  adaptors  However  at least one BKM 21D which  includes the decoder for serial digital signals or BKM   20D which includes the decoder for serial digital  component signals must be installed     Assigning analog composite signals   It is possible to assign any composite signal to the  analog signal input connectors of the BKM 20D 21D   22X  and any of the connectors of the BKM 24N 25P   26M 27T 28X adaptors  However  at least one of the  following decoder adaptors must be installed    To assign NTSC signals  BKM 21D 24N 27T   To assign PAL signals  BKM 21D 25P 27T   To assign PAL M signals  BKM 26M   To assign SECAM si
70. shed with the COPY menu     Structure and Usage of the COPY Menu    This section explains the setting lists displayed in the  menu     How to read the setting lists   e For purposes of explanation  each setting list is  preceded by a 3 digit number  These numbers are not  displayed on the screen    e Setting lists are indented to indicate their position in  the tree structure of the menu   When list YYY is  found under list XXX  it is indented to the right of  list XXX     e The arrow mark    gt   refers you to another setting  list that appears after you make the setting  or to an  operation that is carried out as a result of the setting   When there is no arrow mark  you can make the  setting using a single list     Select COPY from the menu list        CONTROL PRESET ADJ      COLOR TEMP ADJ      SET UP      MEMORY CARD      COPY      gt  850   STATUS      MAINTENANCE      KEY PROTECT OFF  Menu list             850 COPY menu  Select the copy source monitor        MONITOR ADDRESS  Enter the address number    gt  851             851 COPY  Select the data to be copied    gt  Copy is carried out        ALL  Copy data for all menu settings    CONTROL PRESET  Copy the data for the CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu settings   COLOR TEMP  Copy the data for the COLOR TEMP menu settings    SET UP  Copy the data for the SET UP menu settings              56    Displaying Information About the Monitor        STATUS Menu       The STATUS menu is used to view general data about  the monitor and inf
71. th the numeric  keypad within about five seconds     If the password is not entered correctly   If an incorrect password is entered  or if nothing is  entered within about five seconds from when the  message is displayed  the message    INCORRECT  ENTRY    is displayed  and the menus disappear from  the screen     Structure and Usage of the PASSWORD Menu    This section explains the setting lists displayed in the  menu     How to read the setting lists   e For purposes of explanation  each setting list is  preceded by a 3 digit number  These numbers are not  displayed on the screen    e Setting lists are indented to indicate their position in  the tree structure of the menu   When list YYY is  found under list XXX  it is indented to the right of  list XXX     e The arrow mark    gt   refers you to another setting  list that appears after you make the setting  or to an  operation that is carried out as a result of the setting   When there is no arrow mark  you can make the  setting using a single list     Select SET UP from the menu list        CONTROL PRESET ADJ     COLOR TEMP ADJ       SET UP      gt  300   MEMORY CARD      COPY      STATUS      MAINTENANCE      KEY PROTECT  Menu list       OFF             41    Setting the Password     PASSWORD Menu    300 SET UP menu list  Choose the menu for setting the desired items        INPUT CONFIGURATION menu  REMOTE menu   PASSWORD menu  Set the password   gt  400  SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu   ON SCREEN SET menu   ALIGNMENT menu    
72. ting  D93     CH SET  Copy data from a particular channel  factory setting  D65   Enter the  number of the channel from which the data will be copied   When the input channel number is deleted with the Del button  the number    1     appears instead  Restore the previous setting by pressing the MENU button  then re   enter the channel number   Setting with the UP DOWN buttons or PHASE knob is  possible without pressing the MENU button               266 MEMORY CARD  STD COL1 COL2 xxCH   Select the file name    gt  267    267 FILE NAME  STD COL1 COL2 xxCH   Select STD  COL1  COL2 0r CH  SET    gt  Copy is carried out        STD  Copy common data  factory setting  D65     COL1  Copy common data  factory setting  D65     COL2  Copy common data  factory setting  D93     CH SET  Copy data from a particular channel  factory setting  D65   Enter the  number of the channel from which the data will be copied   When the input channel number is deleted with the Del button  the number    1     appears instead  Restore the previous setting by pressing the MENU button  then re   enter the channel number   Setting with the UP DOWN buttons or PHASE knob is  possible without pressing the MENU button               280 TRIM  STD COL1 COL2 xxCH   After setting the necessary items  select  ADJUST        APPLY NOT APPLY  Select whether to add the fine adjustment to the original setting   APPLY  or not  NOT APPLY   SIGNAL  Select the white signal to be used for adjustment   INT  Use an internal sign
73. ting the desired items        INPUT CONFIGURATION menu  Set the input signal configuration   gt  301  REMOTE menu   PASSWORD menu   SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu   ON SCREEN SET menu   ALIGNMENT menu   EXTEND MENU             33    Setting the Input Configuration     INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu    34    301 INPUT CONFIGURATION menu  1 2   Set input signal data for each channel        xxCH  Current channel is indicated  Enter a channel number with the numeric keypad if changing the  channel  The settings below will be stored as information about the signal to be connected to this  channel    FORMAT     Select the input signal type    gt  310   SLOT NO  Enter the slot number    INPUT NO  Enter the input connector number    YC SEP     Select a Y C separation filter    gt  315   SYNC MODE  Select the sync signal   INT  Use an internal sync signal   EXT  Use an external sync signal    SCREEN MODE     Select the scan size    gt  320   SAFE AREA  Choose whether or not to display the safe area  OFF or ON     SAFE AREA SCALE     Select the safe area size    gt  322   APERTURE  Choose whether or not to use aperture adjustment  OFF or ON     APERTURE VALUE  Enter the aperture adjustment value  0 to 200               301 INPUT CONFIGURATION menu  2 2   Set input signal data for each channel        xxCH  Current channel is indicated  Enter a channel number with the numeric keypad if changing the  channel  The settings below will be stored as information about the signal to be connected to this  
74. umber is deleted with the Del button  the number    1    appears  instead  Restore the previous setting by pressing the MENU button  then re enter the channel  number   Setting with the UP DOWN buttons or PHASE knob is possible without pressing the  MENU button     OTHER MONITOR     Copy data from another monitor    gt  332   MEMORY CARD     Copy data from a memory card    gt  334             332 OTHER MONITOR  xxCH   Enter the address of the monitor from which to copy  data        MONITOR ADDRESS  Enter the address of the monitor from which to copy data    gt  333             333 OTHER MONITOR  xxCH   Select which channel of the chosen monitor from  which to copy data    gt  Copy is carried out        CH NO  Enter the channel number   When the input channel number is deleted with the Del button  the number    1     appears instead  Restore the previous setting by pressing the MENU button  then re   enter the channel number   Setting with the UP DOWN buttons or PHASE knob is  possible without pressing the MENU button               36    334 MEMORY CARD  xxCH   Select the file name    gt  335    335 MEMORY CARD  xxCH   Select which channel of the chosen file from which  to copy data    gt  Copy is carried out        CH NO  Enter the channel number   When the input channel number is deleted with the Del button  the number    1     appears instead  Restore the previous setting by pressing the MENU button  then re   enter the channel number   Setting with the UP DOWN buttons or P
75. utton on for underscanning  The display size is  reduced by approximately 3   so that the four corners of the raster are  visible                       horizontal delay   Turn the button on to observe the horizontal sync   near the left quarter of the screen    e Picture brightness is adjusted automatically for easy observation    e Press the button together with the      button to observe a pulse  cross               vertical delay   Turn the button on to observe the vertical sync signal   The picture is shifted vertically and the vertical signal is displayed near  the center of the screen    e Picture brightness is adjusted automatically for easy observation   e Press the button together with the  J  button to observe a pulse  cross                 MONO  monochrome   Turn the button on to display color pictures in  monochrome  When the button is off  the monitor switches automatically  between color and monochrome mode  depending on the presence or  absence of color burst signal                          APT  aperture   Turn the button on to perform aperture correction of  frequency characteristics  Use the monitor menu to select the amount of  correction    This function is available when an optional decoder adaptor such as a  BKM 24N is installed        COMB  comb filter   Turn the comb filter on and off   This function is available when an optional decoder adaptor such as a  BKM 24N is installed        FA  F2 F4   SAFE   ADDRESS RREA    F1 and F2  These buttons are reserv
76. x 280 x 530 mm   19 x 11   s x 20 7 s inches    w h d   Mass Approx  25 kg  55 lb 1 oz     60    Input output Connectors   Video input BNC type  3  with three loop   through outputs    R G B  1 Vp p  6 dB  positive   high impedance   Y  1 Vp p  6 dB  positive  high  impedance   R Y B Y  0 7 Vp p  6 dB   positive  high impedance   BNC type  1  with loop through  output    Composite sync  0 3 to 8 Vp p   negative  high impedance   More than 46 dB  7 MHz  with 75   ohm termination    OPTION  Mini DIN 8 pin  1   CONTROL UNIT  D sub 9 pin  1   REMOTE 1  D sub 9 pin  1  with loop   through output   RS 485 serial  interface   REMOTE 2  D sub 9 pin  1  with loop   through output    ISR  D sub 9 pin  1    Sync input    Return loss    Remote control       Video Signal    Less than 2   for luminance from  0 to 100 cd m     Differential phase Less than 2    for luminance from 0   to 100 cd m       Frequency response   100 Hz to 10 MHz   1 dB   Back porch type   Black level  fluctuation less than  1  for 10 to 90  APL input  signal variation     Differential gain    DC restoration          Synchronization    AFC time Constant 0 5 ms  fast mode   2 ms  normal mode   Line pull range line hold range  Greater than  500 Hz  with 0 5 ms  AFC time constant   Vertical blanking time  Normal  less than 1 ms   Underscan  less than 0 8 ms  Horizontal blanking time  Less than 10 us       Picture Performance    5  overscan of CRT effective  screen area  adjustable range  greater than  15      Normal sc
    
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