Plura PBM-209-3G, PBM-310-3G, PBM-217-3G, PBM-317-3G, PBM-220-3G Users Guide

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Operating Instructions
PBM-3G Series Monitors
PBM-3G Series PBM-307-3G
PBM-209-3G
PBM-310-3G PBM-217-3G PBM-317-3G
PBM-220-3G PBM-221-3G PBM-224-3G PBM-224-3G-10 PBM-232-3G PBM-332-3G PBM-240-3G
PBM-246-3G PBM-346-3G PBM-347-3G PBM-255-3G
PBM-265-3G PBM-270-3G
PBM-3G Series PBM-307-3G
PBM-209-3G
PBM-310-3G PBM-217-3G PBM-317-3G
PBM-220-3G PBM-221-3G PBM-224-3G PBM-224-3G-10 PBM-232-3G PBM-332-3G PBM-240-3G
PBM-246-3G PBM-346-3G PBM-347-3G PBM-255-3G
PBM-265-3G PBM-270-3G
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Contents
2
Safety Precautions
....................................................................................................... 5
1.
Overview
.................................................................................................................. 7
2.
Generalfeatures
.................................................................................................. 7
3.
Functional Explanationof each Part............................................................
8
3-1.Front Panel.....................................................................................................
8
3-2.Front
Keysarrangements
............................................................................... 9
3-3.Front
Keys Operation s
.................................................................................. 10
3-4.Front
panel
LED
Operations
......................................................................... 10
3-5.
Rear Panel
................................................................................................... 10
3-6.
Connection
Details
....................................................................................... 10
3-7.
DC
Batteryin
(PBM -317,12V,PBM-224,24 V)
............................................... 10
3-8.
Remote
Pinassignment(RJ-45)
................................................................... 11
3-9.
Interface D
escription
..................................................................................... 11
4. Menu Overview ..................................................................................................... 12
4-1. To show andhide the
Menu
......................................................................... 12
4-2. To go to the next
level
.................................................................................. 12
4-3. To go back to the
previous level
................................................................... 12
4-4.
Typical
Menu
Operation
................................................................................ 12
5.
Basic
Operation
.................................................................................................... 13
5-1.
Turningonthe
Monitor.................................................................................
13
5-2.
Volume
Adjustment ...................................................................................... 13
5-3.
On
Screen
Menu
Language Selection
.......................................................... 13
6. On Screen Menu Selection and Adjustment .......................................................... 14
6-1. How to adjust the
OSD
screen
..................................................................... 14
7.
Select
Video
Input
............................................................................................... 15
7-1. How to
Select Video
Sourceby
OSD
............................................................ 15
8. Video Menu
Options
............................................................................................ 16
8-1.
Video
Menu of each input
modes
................................................................. 16
8-2. Adjust........................................................................................................... 16
8-3.
Color temperatu recontrol........................................................................... 16
8-4.
Scan
............................................................................................................ 16
8-5. Aspect
ratio
................................................................................................ 17
8-6.
Zoom
........................................................................................................... 18
8-7. Mono/Blueonly
........................................................................................... 18
8-8. PC Menu (pc mode
only)
............................................................................ 18
8-9.
Flip
............................................................................................................... 19
8-10.
NR (No ise
Reduction)
................................................................................. 19
8-11.
Dual
LinkMode
(SDI
only)
........................................................................... 19
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9. Audio Menu Options ............................................................................................. 20
9-1. SDI 1/ SDI 2 Audio
Group
........................................................................... 20
9-2. SDI 1/ SDI 2 Audio Output
Channe l
............................................................. 20
9-3.
Level Meter
.................................................................................................. 20
9-4.
Level
Meter
Type
.......................................................................................... 20
9-5.
Level
Meter
Position
..................................................................................... 20
9-6.
Level
Meter
Scale
......................................................................................... 21
9-7. Audio Mode ................................................................................................. 22
9-8.Volume
......................................................................................................... 22
10.
Marker
Menu
Options
…............................................................................................. 23
10-1.
Marker
& user
Marker
................................................................................ 23
10-2.
Safety
area................................................................................................. 23
10-3.
Center Maker
............................................................................................. 24
10-4.
Marker
Width............................................................................................. 24
10-5.
Markercolor
.............................................................................................. 24
10-6. GPI
Preset
1 & GPI
Preset
2 ...................................................................... 24
11. GPI Menu
Options
…................................................................................................. 25
11-1. GPI
Control&
GPI#
.................................................................................... 25
12.
SETUP
Menu
Options
….….......................................................................................... 26
12-1. SETUP Load & SETUP
Save
......................................................................26
12-2.
Function
1 &
Function
2 &
Function
3........................................................ 26
12-3.
On
Screen
Display......................................................................................
27
12-4.
OSD
Option
............................................................................................... 27
12-5.
Time
Code.................................................................................................. 27
12-6. Under Monitor
Display (color:
Tally
R/G mode Action)................................ 27
12-7. Input Name ............................................................................................... 28
12-8. Info
Message..............................................................................................
28
12-9. SDI
Signal
State..................................................................................... ....
28
12-10. Advanced................................................................................................. 29
12-11. I
nformation
............................................................................................... 29
12-12.
Control..................................................................................................... 29
12-13.
Screen
Saver............................................................................................
29 12-14.
Screen
Control......................................................................................... 30
12-15.
Fan
Control.............................................................................................. 31
12-16. X768 Mode.............................................................................................. 31
12-17.
Caption
.................................................................................................... 32
12-18.
Waveform
Format
..................................................................................... 32
12-19. Y-Pb-Pr
Waveform
................................................................................... 32
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12-20. Y-Waveform + Vector
Scope
...................................................................... 32
12-21.
Double
...................................................................................................... 32
12-22. Y-Waveform + VectorScope
Trans
........................................................... 33
12-23.
Set
ID & active
SetID
…........................................................................... 33
13. PIP
(Pictu reinPictu re) ..
............................................................................................... 34
13-1. POP ON/OFF............................................................................................. 34
13-2. Input
Source
.............................................................................................. 34
13-3. Aspect
Ratio
.............................................................................................. 34
13-4.
Position....................... ................................................................................
34
13-5. PIP
Blend
................................................................................................... 35
13-6. PIP
Swap
................................................................................................... 35
13-7. Sound
Select
.............................................................................................. 35
13-8. Sub Window
Function
................................................................................. 35
14.
Remote ControlKeyArrangements
............................................................................ 36
14-1.
IR- Remote Contr
oller
Descriptions
............................................................ 37
15.
OSD Tree
................................................................................................................... 38
15-1.
Video
......................................................................................................... 39
15-2. Audio ........................................................................................................ 40
15-3.
Marker
....................................................................................................... 41
15-4.
GPI
........................................................................................................... 42
15-5.
SETUP
...................................................................................................... 43
15-6.
PIP............................................................................................................
44
16.
Supported Input Modes
……….................................................................................... 45
16-1. Supported
Signals......................................................................................
45
16-2. SDI I
nput
.................................................................................................... 46
16-3.PC&
DVI
Input
........................................................................................... 46
17.
MechanicalDimension……...................................................................................... 48
17-1. PBM-307-3G ............................................................................................. 48
17-2. PBM-209-3G ............................................................................................. 48
17-3. PBM-310-3G ............................................................................................. 48
17-4. PBM-317-3G &PBM-217-3G..................................................................... 49
17-5. PBM-220-3G ............................................................................................. 49
17-6. PBM-221-3G ............................................................................................. 49
17-7. PBM-224-3G &PBM-224-3G-10E............................................................. 50
17-8. PBM-232-3G ............................................................................................. 50
17-9. PBM-332-3G ............................................................................................. 50
17-10. PBM-240-3G........................................................................................... 51
17-11. PBM-246-3G ........................................................................................... 51
17-12. PBM-346-3G ........................................................................................... 51
17-13. PBM-347-3G ........................................................................................... 52
17-14. PBM-255-3G ........................................................................................... 52
17-15. PBM-265-3G ........................................................................................... 52
17-16. PBM-270-3G ........................................................................................... 53
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Safety Precautions
Precaution
Before operating this unit, please read this manual carefully.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of any electric shock, please do not remove the back cover. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer any service matters to qu alified service personnel. To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the rear of the set to rain or moisture. Do not rub, clean or hit the Active M atrix LCD with object that may scratch, mark, or damage the Active Matrix LCD permanently.
CAUTION:
Unauthorized tampering with the inside of the monitor invalidates the warranty.
The manufacturer shall not warrant for any damage caused by improper maintenance and/or repair or work by third parties.
Important safeguards for you and your new product:
Your product has been manufactured and tested with your safety in mind. However, improper use can result in potential electrical shock or fire hazards. Please read and observe the following safety points when installing and using your new product and save them for fut ure reference.
1. Read Instructions
2. Follow Instructions
All operating and use instructions should be followed.
3. Retain Instructions
The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
4. Notice Warnings
All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
5. Cleaning
Disconnect the unit from the mains before cleaning the unit. Do not use abrasive cleaners. Use a damp cloth ONLY for cleaning .
6. Water and Moisture
Do not use this product near water.
7. Transporting Product
This product should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product damages.
8. Accessories Do not use accessories not recommended by PLURA Inc. as they may cause hazards.
9. Ventilation
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Safety Precautions
Do not block any of the ventilation openings.
Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
10. Power Sources
This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power
supply, consult your power supply company.
11. Power Lead Polarization
This product is equipped with a three-wire grounding-type cord. This is a safety feature. Do not use any other type power cord.
12. Power Cord Protection
Power-supply cords should be dressed so that they are not likely to be pulled or pinched by items placed upon or against them.
13. Lightning
For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it
from the wall outlet. This will prevent possible damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.
14. Grounding the product
This product must be grounded properly to comply with the safety regulations in the country of use. If you are unsure of thes e regulations,
please consult a qualified electrician.
15. Servicing
Do not attempt to service this product by yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or othe r hazards.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
16. Damage Service Required
Isolate this product from the mains and refer to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
A. If the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. B. If the front LCD front has been damaged. C. If the product does not operate correctly by following the operating instructions. U se only the user control buttons any improper
adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the
product to its normal operation. D. If the product has been dropped. E. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.
17. Safety Check
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine t hat the product is in proper operating condition and the warranty seal is provided.
18. Mounting
The product should be mounted on a wall as recommended in the instructions.
19. Power
This set operates on an AC supply; the voltage is as indicated on the label on the Manual. This appliance must be earthed at all times
through the chassis as well as through the power lead.
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1.
Overview
The new PBM -3G Plura Precision Broadcast LCD Series which is built with Grade A LCD Panel that supports 3Gb/s –1080/60P input, Powerful Dual 3Gb/s input display with advanced Waveform / Vector scope, Closed Captio n or Teletext 801
& subtitle for North American or Australian markets respectively, VPID, IMD and many more . . .
2. General Featur
es
• 3Gb/s-1080/60p
• 2 x Auto-detect HD-SDI, SDIwith active loops (3 Gb/s / 1.485Gb/s / 270Mb/s)
• Dual HDSDIYPbPr 4:2:2 – Dual HDSDIYPbPr/RGB4:4:4 & 2K
• RGB, YUV, Y/C, Composite, UXGA, DVI &HDMI(DHCP)
• Complies with EBU-3320 TECH,SMPTE-C andITU-RBT.709 Standards
• (ICAC)- Plura Intelligent Connection for Alignment & Calibration
• Closed Caption (608/708)– North American Market
• Teletext 801 & Subtitle OP-47– Australia & NZ Market
• Cutting edge De-interlacing and Scaling Technology
• Fast Response Time for high motion video
• RGB10 Bit Digital Signal Processing
• 178° Viewing Angle Display
• Internal Monitor Display (IMD)
• Underscan / Overscan / Normal / Zoom
• Pixel to Pixel Mode, Tally, DC Operation
• Display LTC & DVITC time code with line select
• Internal Pattern Generator and Wall Control System
• Built In Stereo Speaker, 16 CHAudioMetering Display
• Analog & EmbeddedAudioInput, DigitalAudioDecoding
• Color Temperature– User, VAR, Adjustable (11000K TO 3200K)
• Various and User defined Markers Display, Safe Area in HD & SD
• Picture and Picture (PaP), Picture in Picture (PIP) display / Blend
• IntuitiveOSDDisplay, Graphic based, 6 Languages (UNICODE System)
• Display Advanced Waveform & Vector Scope simultaneously with line select
• Programmable 3 User Front Pushbutton Controls,GPI& RS232 Remote Control
• OPTIONS: Battery Mount: PBM-AB (Anton Bauer), PBM-VM (V-Mount), Hard Carry Case,Rack mount &Soft Carry case
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3. Functional explanation of each Part
3-1.
Front panel
Front Panel
PBM-307-3G & PBM-209-3G PBM-217-3G, PBM-220-3G & PBM-224-3G
Headphone
IR
Front Panel
Front Key
Speaker
PBM-232-3G, PBM-240-3G, PBM-246-3G
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1.
Overview
Speaker R out
8 ohm±15%, Max 2W + 2W
SpeakerLo
ut
3-2. Front Key Arrangements
3-3. Front Key Operations
Key Name
Operation
Stand By
Power on/off Button. This button is operated after being pressed about 3 seconds.
SEL/INPUT
Activates OSD menu of input source selecting. Changes input source. Executes functions (by OSD help commands) in main OSD menu.
Down
Decreases Audio volume of speaker. Decreases values of user menu in main OSD menu. Executes function (by OSD help commands) in main OSD menu.
UP
Increases Audio volume of speaker. Increases values of user menu in main OSD menu. Executes function (by OSD help commands) in m ain OSD menu.
Menu
Activates main OSD menu. Navigates higher menu in main OSD menu. Stops auto frequency searching. Exits OSD menu.
Audio
Activates Audio Lever Meter
WF/Vector
Activates Wa veform & Vector Scope ( SDI only) SETUP Menu Waveform format selec tion
BlueOnly
Mono color / Blue ONLY selection
H/V-DeLay
Activates ‘H & V’ blanking display ‘H DeLay’ -> ‘V DeLay -> ‘HV DeLay’ -> off
Function1
Executes functions of user selected
Function 2
Undefined, aspect, Mono/Blue only, Audio channel, Safety a rea marker, time code, analog caption, Audio mute, Still image, Zoom, flip, Gamma select, PIP func & input, Sub win
Function 3
Sub win part
Marker
Draw Marker on Screen ( off -> 16:9 -> 4:3 … -> 2.35:1 )
Scan
executes Scan function ( over -Scan -> Zero-Scan -> under Scan -> Pixel to Pixel)
SDI1
Select SDI 1 source
SDI2
Select SDI 2 source
Analog
Select analog source directly (‘composite1’ ->‘composite2’ ->‘composite 3’ -> ‘S-video’ -> ’G.B.R’ -> ‘Y.Pb.Pr’ -> ’Pc’ -> ‘HDMI’ -> ‘DVI’
Adjust
Adjust Video Menu (Brightness -> contrast -> color -> Sharpness ->Phase & tint) turn right = ‘ UP’ button turn l eft = ‘Down’ button
3-4. Front Panel led Operations
Speaker Out
• Green Led turned on during executing any key function and when is Power on
• Stand-by mode is LED Red
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3. Functional explanation of each Part continued
PIN No.
d
escription
1Gn
D
2, 3
4
+ 12V/24V
3-5. Rear Panel
Rear Panel
3-6. Connectiondetails
3-7. DC 12V/24V Battery IN PBM-217
-»12 V,
PBM-224 -»24V - PBM-224 -»12V (S/N starts with 17APL)
Battery
Switch
Dc
in
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3. Functional explanation of each Part continued
3-8. Remote PIN Assignment
1Pin
Common(GND)
5Pin
GPI 4 Port
2Pin
GPI 7 Port
6Pin
GPI 3 Port
3Pin
GPI 6 Port
7Pin
GPI 2 Port
4Pin
GPI 5 Port
8Pin
GPI 1 Port
3-9. Interfacedescription
Interface
d
escription
SDI 1 IN SDI 2 IN
HD SDI / SD SDI input
SDI 1 OUT SDI 2 OUT
SDI 1, SDI 2 Loop out
RS-232 IN
update/Multi control/auto color calibration
RS-232 OUT
Multi contr ol out
HDMI
High Definition Multimedia input
DVI-I
DVI-I type Digital / analog Pc -RGB Video input High Definition Multimedia input compatible
CVBS1/Pr/G IN CVBS2/Y/R IN CVBS3/Pb/B IN
GBr (So G sync) input Y, Pb, Pr component Video input
CVBS / composite input
CVBS1/Pr/G OUT CVBS2/Y/R OUT CVBS3/Pb/B OUT
Component/GB R/composite1,2,3/ S -Video Loop out
Audio R IN Audio L IN
DVI-I/component/GB R/composite1,2,3/S -Video Audio input
Audio R OUT Audio L OUT
Audio Monitor out
AC IN
AC 90V ~ 240V, 50Hz/60Hz
DC IN
PBM-217: DC 11V ~ 17V , PBM-224: DC 24V, PBM-224: DC 12V (S/N starts with 17APL)
UPDATE/Ethernet
Firmware U pgrade
GPI
GPI 1 ~ 7 contr ol Port
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4. Menu Overview
IN the menu system, there are several ways to customize the menu settings provided. Most menus consist of three levels to set up the options, but some require greater depth for the variety of
settings. If you press the MENU button, only the first and second level of the menu system will appear on the monitor screen. The third level can be displayed by pressing SEL/INPUT. If a menu has more than three levels, the POP-up dialogue box will be displayed as the fourth or fifth level.
4-1. Show and hide the Menu
Press
the Menu button to
display
the menu. A second press of the Menu button will take you back
to monitor viewing.
4-2. Go to the next level
Press SEL/INPUT button.
4-3. Go back to the previous level
Press
Menu button
4-4.
Typical
Menu Operation
1. Press Menu button: the main menu will appear.
2. use
UP/DOWN
button to select the
desired
menu option (icon).
3.
While
the
desired
menu option is
selected,
press
SEL/INPUT
to moveto the second level.
4. use
UP/DOWN
button to select the second menu option.
5.
Press SEL/INPUT
to moveto the third
level:
Somemenu options
require additional
steps.
6.
Press
Menu to
return
to the
previous
menu untilyou don’t see the Menu any longer.
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5. Basic Operation
5-1.
Tur
ning
On the Monitor
1. First, connect power cord correctly. At this moment, the monitor switches to standby or power on mode. In standby mode, in order to turn monitor on, press the St-By button for at least 3 seconds.
2.
Select
the source by using
SEL/INPUT
button on Keypadin front of monitor
5-2. Volume Adjustment
1.
Press
the adjust knob and turn the dialleftor right or usethe
UP/DOWN
button on Keypad.
2. If you want to switch the Audio off, press the
function(Audio
mute)
or press
down
button or turn knob left untilthe
volume
bar
displays
zero.
3. You can
cancel
this function by
pressing
the
function(Audio
mute)orvolume
control button.
5-3. On Screen Menu language Selection
-
SETUP -> advanced -> OSD -> Language
- The menu can be shown on the screen in the selected language.
- Supported Languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Italian
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6. ON Screen Menu Selection and Adjustment
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6-1. how to adjust the OSD
scr
een
1.
Press
the Menu button and then
UP/DOWN
button to select each menu.
2.
Press
the
SEL/INPUT
button and then use
UP/DOWN
(SEL/INPUT
)/M
enu
button to
display
the
available
menus.
(Monitor OSD (On Screen display) may differ
slightly
from what is shown in this manual.)
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7. Select Video Input
7-1. how to Select Video Source by
OSD
1. Press the SEL/INPUT button and then UP/DOWN button to select each video source.
2. Press the SEL/INPUT button to go to desired video source.
3. If input name is enabled, the SEL/INPUT button goes into input name edit mode instead of selecting source.
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8. Video Menu Options
8-1. Video Menu of each Input modes
< Video ( NTSC) Picture menu>
<PCPicture
menu> < SDI,HDMI
Picture menu>
8-2. Adjust
-adjust the values of Brightness, contrast, c olor, tint and Sharpness directly from -50 to 50
Contrast , Brightness, Sharpness, color (all Sources), t int
(PC, DVI, HDMI, component) n/a, Phase (component) n/a.
8-3. Color Temperature Control
-
For Setting the c olor temperatu re or adjusting RGB gain value dir ectly
- User(u
ser
Setting RGB gain value), VAR(3200K ~ 11000K), often used value(11000K, 9300K, 6500K, 5400K,3200K)
8-4. Scan
1. OverScan – 95% input size and fit the
selected display
size
2. Zero Scan– 100% input
size
and fit the
selected display
size
3. Under Scan– 105% input
size
and fit the
selected display
size
3.
PixeltoPixel–Display size
is an input
size.
If input
resolution
is
biggerthan
panel size,
fit the
panel size, example
show below
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8. Video Menu Options continued
8-4. Scan continued
Input:
1080i
Panel Resolution:
1366x768
8-5. Aspect Ratio
- For setting the aspect ratio.
- Full Screen: the images are displayed with a panel size.
- Full Screen, 16:9, 4:3, 14:9, 13:9, 1.85:1, 2.35:1: the images are displayed with each aspect ratio.
- PC mode: full Screen & 4:3 only
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8. Video Menu Options continued
8-6. Zoom
-
Can
seethe
enlarged
videoby
(2X,
3X,4X,
5X)
ratios.
- If userselect the Zoom 2X,can see the below
yellow
box in picture.
-
Press Select
or enter button, user can see the
enlarged
picture.
- Menu key or exit keyescape the zoom mode.
- Example (3X3) Zoom X position:coor
dinate
of video imagescolumn position.
Zoom y position:coor
dinate
of video imagesrow position.
8-7. Mono/Blue Only
- Mono color: for selecting monochromeimages.
- Blueonly:
images
in blue color
8-8. PC Menu (pc mode only)
-
Only
operatePc
input mode
-
Select
auto-adjust and adjust
Phase,
HV position, frequency
- Auto-adjust
automatically
set the optimum
valuesofPhase,
HV position and frequency.
5X)
ratios.
yellow
box in picture.
enlarged
picture.
valuesofPhase,
HV position and frequency.
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8. Video Menu Options continued
8-9.
Flip
< H-flip of f > < H-flip on >
-
H-flip Display on/off
8-10. NR (Noise Reduction)
-
noise reduction on/off. (SDI mode only)
8-11. dual link Mode (SDI Only)
-DualLink Mode select. (Auto / Off / RGB444 / YCbCr 444/ YCbCr 422)
- If SDI
signal
has a video
payload identification
and
Dual
LinkMode set auto mode.
Dual
linkis set automatically.
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9. Audio Menu Options
9-1. SDI 1/ SDI 2 Audio Group
-
Select primaryorsecondary
Audiogroup to extract.
(Group
1~4)
9-2. SDI 1/ SDI 2 Audio Output Channel
- Audio output
channel
sourceselect.
(channel1~4, channel1/2, channel3/4, off)
9-3. level Meter
- Display the Audio level meter on screen in SDI input.
- Audio level meter cannot be displayed with OSD.
- SDI input can support 16 CH embedded Audio, other inputs can only support 2 CH Audio
9-4. level Meter type
-Pair: respectively channel with right andleft display
-Group:respectively group display
9-5. level Meter Position
- Level Meter Position selects. (TOP/Middle/Bottom)
(Group
1~4)
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9. Audio Menu Options continued
9-6. level Meter Scale
-
Level Meter Scale mode selects. (BB C / EBU / VU / NOR DIC / DIGITAL / D IN / EXPAND DIN)
9-7. Audio Mode
- Sound mode
selects (Stereo/Dual
Mono)
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9. Audio Menu Options continued
- adjust the
speakerorheadphone Volume level.
(0~100)
9-8. Volume
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10. Marker Menu Options
10-1. Marker & user
Marker
< Marker > < User Marker >
1.
Marker
: 16:9, 4:3, 14:9, 13:9, 1.85:1, 2.35:1, 1.85:1&4:3, user1, user2, user3 fitted
panel size marker
on screen.
2. User Marker: the user can set the different Marker size Settings. (Below panel size)
Example (1440x900 Panel)
16:9 (16:9 Marker) 16:9 (4:3Marker)
10-2. Safety Area
-Safety
area: Draw dotted
line Markeronscreen
in case of images. (16:995/93/90/88/80%, 4:3 95/93/90/88/80%, EBU action 16:9/14:9/4:3, EBU
Graphic
16:9/14:9/4:3)
panel size marker
on screen.
screen
in case of images.
16:9/14:9/4:3)
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on screen.
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10. Marker Menu Options continued
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10-3. Center
Maker
- “+”
Marker
on center of screen
10-4. Marker Width
-Marker
line thickness
setting. (0~10)
10-5. Marker Color
- Marker Line color: Select Marker line color (White, Yellow, Blue, RE D, Black)
- Safety Line color: Selec t Safety line color (White, yellow, Blue, RE D, Black)
- Marker Back color: Select Marker Back color. (none, Gray, White, Blue, Black)
- Safety Back color: Select Safety Back color. (none, Gray, White, Blue, Black)
- Marker BK Blend color: Select Marker blending level. (0 ~ 5)
- Safety BK Blend color: Select Safety blending level. (0 ~ 5)
10-6. GPI Preset 1 & GPI Preset 2
-
For setting the marker to use by GPI controller.
-
GPI preset markers are only worked by GPI controller
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11. GPI Menu Options
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11-1. GPI Control & GPI#
-
For allocating functions to particular GPI pins.
-
When
remote control
operations
areto be
performed
usingthe GPIcontr
oller
.
- GPIcontr
ol:
GPI function enable/Disable
- GPI 1 ~ 7
GPIfunction
d
escription
UNDEFINED
not set (no function allocated)
Marker1 on/off, Marker2 on/off
Displays the markers which have been set by the GPI Preset1, 2 items on the screen.
center Marker
Displays the center marker.
Safety area
Displays the Safety area.
Marker Blend
Select marker background blend level.
Marker color
Select maker line color.
Marker BK color
Select marker background color.
Tally R, Tally G, Tally Y
For the red, Green or yellow tally lamp. yellow when both r & G are selected
Scan
over Scan/Zero Scan/under Scan/ Pixel to
input composite1, input G.B.R, input SDI1, input SDI2,input Y.Pb.Pr , input PC , input DVI, input HDMI
Switches the input source. Menu Key, enter Key, up Key, Down Key Left Key, right Key
Use the key function by GPI. GPI 7 : Power Key(fixed)
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12. Setup Menu Options continued
12-1. SETUP load & SETUP Save
- SETUP Load: Load user
saved valuesordefault value
- SETUP
Save: Save
usersetting
values
at user 1, 2, 3.
12-2.
Function 1 & Function 2 & Function 3
»
function 1, 2, 3: Select the function to be allocated to the function 1, 2, 3 buttons
f
unction1&2
button
d
escription
UNDEFINED
not set (no function allocated)
aspect
Sets the aspect ratio of the images
Mono/Blue only
execute Mono color or Blue only
Audio channel
Select the extract the embedded Audio channel in SDI input.
Marker size
Marker size Select
Safety area Marker
Safety area Select
time code
time code Display
caption
closed caption (analog Signal only
Audio mute
toggles Audio status of speaker/headphone in mute.
Still image
Toggles Video status between motion and still image.
Zoom
Zoom function is operated(off, 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x)
flip
H-flip Display on/off
Gamma Select
Select Gamma curve.
PIP func & input
change PIP input sources when PIP is on
Sub Win full
Display same full images on PIP screen
Sub Win Part
Display same parts(4:3) images on PIP screen
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12. Setup Menu Options continued
12-3. On Screendisplay
12-4. OSD Option
» Language : Select a language for the menu to appear in.
(English , Spanish, Portuguese, German, French , Italian )
» OSD Position: L -T, R-T, C, L -B, R-B
» Message OSD : Message OSD display enable/disable
» OSD transparency: Disable blending OSD background with video image.
12-5. Time code
» time code enable: time code Display (off/LTC/VITC , SDI only)
» time code size: time code size select. (Small, Middle, Large)
» time code Position: time code display position selects (L -T, C -T, R -T, L-B, C-B, R-B)
» time code transparency: Disable blending time code background with video image. (0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100 %)
12-6. Under Monitor display (color: tally R/G mode action)
Channel-12 Channel-12 Channel-12
UMD Tally Red
Tally Green
» UMD: UMD display on/off » UMD character: UMD character Select » UMD Position: UMD display position select (
L-T, C -T, R -T, L-B, C-B, R-B
) » UMD fG color: UMD character color Select (RGB_255_192_128_transparency) » UMD BG color: UMD BG color Select (RGB_255_192_128_transparency)
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12. Setup Menu Options continued
12-7. Input Name
Display user name instead of input source name on source OSD and message OSD
- Example and naming method
1) If input name is enable, user can see the below input Source OSD
2) Press function 3 on the controller to go into name edit mode
3)Make name in 5
charactersbyUP/DOWN
key
12-8. Info Message
- Info
Message Display
on/off
12-9. SDI Signal state
- SDI Signal date display on/off (H/V sync, image, Audio, Audio Phase, EDH packet, EDH FF CRC, EDH APCRC, SAC, EAV, VPI)
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12. Setup Menu Options continued
12-10. Advanced
- Information , control, Screen Saver, Screen con trol, fan control, x768 Mode
12-11. Information
-
Version, release day, r elease time and operating time
12-12. Control
» front LED: front LED on/off » Local enable: Power, up and down keys are only enabled,
when Local enable is off.
» remote control (option): Select the controller of local or
remote. If remote controller is selected, both local (front key) and remote are enabled. However select local, local key only operated.
12-13. Screen Saver
»
Blue
Screen: enable s screen saver functions
to avoid
panel
burning.
»
BG
Gray: Select
gray
levelonbesides display
picture
»
Power
save
Mode:
DPMS (Display
Power
Management Signaling)
Power
Save
Mode
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12. Setup Menu Options continued
12-14. Screen Control
Auto Calibration for qualified
personnel ONLY
Connect CA-210 or K-10 probe with RS-232 and executes an automatic screen regulation.
STEPS:
1. Set the baud rate of ca-210 to 9800.
2. Use RS-232 cable and connect to RS-232 in port.
3. Set full white pattern in SDI input
4. Press the password keys
5. Default password key. (Function3 key, Function2 key, Function1 key, down key)
6. Probe set position in yellow square box, and then start auto calibration as follow
1) Press the password key. 2)Press ‘SEL/INPUT’ button to start auto calibration
3) Progress 4) Success
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12. Setup Menu Options continued
Screen Control continued
5) Result messages are ‘Not Prepared!!’, ‘fail!!’ and ‘Success!!’.
»
“notprepared!!” : cannot communication with CA-210or K-10
»
“fail!!” : cannot search target LV or temp values.
Note:
»
target Lv ( full white is 100 cd/m2), color t emperatu re(3000c~12000c)
»
if not succeed,
values
arerestoredas
lately
succeed
values
or factory
default
values.
»continued fail, Backlight brightness
shouldbe adjust to other value.
Reset Calibration
»
calibration reset (factory default values or lately succeed values)
»
Passwordis same the auto
calibration
password.
Backlight Adjust
» Inverter Backlight Level select (0~100)
Gamma Select
» Gamma Level Select (0.8, 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.5, 2.0)
Deinterlacer
»
Deinterlacer function on/off
Internal Pattern:
»
100% color Bars, 75% color Bars, Luma,RGB, White, Black, red, Blue, Green
12-15. Fan Control
» fan control: internal fan controls driving option by temperature sensor auto / force on / force off » fan active temperature: adjusts fan driving temperature by celsius degree. it works only when the fan control
Setting is auto. » Hysteresis: adjusts fan driving hysteresis temperature by Celsius degree. (1~10 ) » Shutdown: for a monitor protection is above of 75 , Power off. » MCU fan control: control main MCU fan on/off
12-16. X768
Mode
»
Selects X768 native Pc video timings. (auto/1024x/1280x/1360x/1366x)
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12. Setup Menu Options continued
12-17. Caption
Closed caption: 608 Line21, 608 ANC, 608 T ranscoded, 708 mode Select
608 caption mode Select. (c/c1, c/c2, c/c3, c/c4, text1, text2, text3, text4, off) 708 caption model select (service 1, service 2)
12-18. Waveform format
Press the W AVEFORM button to display the WAVEFORM Mode
12-19. Y-Pb-Pr Waveform
Y_Pb_Pr
WAVEFORM
& Audio Lever Meter
& info Window & time code Display.
12-20. Y-Waveform + Vector Scope
WAVEFORM & Vector Scope & Audio Lever Meter & info Window & time code Display.
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12. Setup Menu Options continued
12-21. Double
SDI 1, 2 & WAVEFORM & Vector Scope & Audio Lever Meter & info Window & time code Display.
12-22. Y-Waveform + Vector Scope trans
WAVEFORM & Vector Scope trans.
12-23.
Set Id & Active Set Id
For external control, monitor board has Set ID number range from (01~99).
Set active Set ID number prior RS-232 or remote control
i.e. To control monitor # 15, active Set ID must Set to 15.
1. Press the BLUE (remote control) button and then use 0~9 button to se lect the active Set ID.
2. Press the RED (remote control) button to delete ID number.
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13. PIP (Picture IN Picture)
» Watch two programs or source at the same time. Set up PIP size and position. » only Dual Link model Select
13-1. PIP ON/Off
»
control PIP function on/off.
13-2. Input Source
» PIP input Source can operate with different signal and type. » analog (composite1, 2, 3, Y.Pb.Pr, GBR, Pc) inputs + Digital (DVI, HDMI) + SDI (SDI1, SDI2) inputs » SDI + SDI input PIP » ex) AV + S-Video (X), DVI + SDI (o), Pc + DVI (o), SDI1+SDI2 (o)
13-3. Aspect Ratio
»
choose PIP size of Small/POP1/POP2
13-4. Position
»
choose the PIP position on the each corner of the panel
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13. PIP (Picture IN Picture) continued
13-5. PIP Blend
-Blend to PIP
size
of Small
13-6. PIP Swap
»
using Swap option, you can
exchange
two programs or source at the same time.
13-7. Audio Select
»
using Sound Swap option, youcan
exchange
the sound of two programsor sourceat the sametime.
13-8.
Sub Window f unction
Sub Window full Sub Window Part
» full Sub Window: Display the same full images on POP1 screen. » Part Sub Window: first image scale 4:3 aspect ratio and then display on POP2 screen. » full, Part function is only used in Digital input (SDI1, SDI2, DVI, HDMI)
two programs or source at the same time.
exchange
the sound of two programsor sourceat the sametime.
Sub Window full Sub Window Part
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14. Remote Control key Arrangements
»
IR remote control is applicable to all monitors size 32” and above
< Remote Control Pictu re >
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14. Remote Control key Arrangements continued
14-1. IR-Remote Controllerdescriptions
Key Name
d
escription
Power
Power on/off
Menu
Same as “Menu key” on keypad.
up
Same as “up key” on keypad
Down
Same as “Down key” on keypad
right
Same as “right key” on keypad
Left
Same as “Left key” on keypad
enter
Same as “Select key” on keypad
exit
exit OSD Menu
info
Displays input source information
Sleep
n/a
Mute
Toggles sound status of speaker/headphone in mute.
Source
Activates OSD of source change. Deactivates OSD of source
change.
PSM(Picture Standard Mode)
Activates OSD of picture standard mode. Deactivates OSD of
picture standard mode.
SSM(Sound Standard Mode)
Activates OSD of sound standard. Deactivates OSD of sound
standard.
arc
Activates OSD of aspect ratio control. Deactivates OSD of aspect
ratio control.
Still
Toggles picture status between motion and still image.
Pre_c H
n/a
Dual I-IIii / MTS
n/a
PIP
toggles PIP status
PIP input
change PIP input sources when PIP is on
PIP Size
change PIP image size when PIP is on
PIP Position
Change PIP position when PIP image size is not double screen.
SWAP
Swap main input source and PIP input source
S.Select
Select main/PIP sound source when PIP is on
Pc
Selects input source of Pc.
TV
n/a
0~9
enter digit value to active Set ID
BLUE
Set active Set ID
RED
Delete active Set ID
MIX
Activates Neptune OSD menu.
TTX on
n/a
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15. OSD Tree
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15. OSD Tree continued
15-1. Video
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15. OSD Tree continued
15-2. Audio
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15. OSD Tree continued
15-3.
Marker
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15. OSD Tree continued
15-4. GPI
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15. OSD Tree continued
15-5. SETUP
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15. OSD Tree continued
15-6. PIP
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16. Supported Input
Modes
16-1. Supported Signals
PBM-307-3G Display
Panel
7” TFT LCD
Resolution
1024 horizontal. by 600 vertical.(contrast 900:1)
Brightness
900 cd/m2
Viewing angle
RL 178 (Typ), U/D 178 (Typ)
PBM-209-3G Display
Panel
9” TFT LCD
Resolution
800 horizontal. by 480 vertical.(contrast 600:1)
Brightness
600 cd/m2
Viewing angle
RL 178 (Typ), U/D 178 (Typ)
PBM-317-3G Display
Panel
17” WXGA TFT LCD
Resolution
1920 horizontal. by 1080 vertical.(contrast 900:1)
Brightness
450 cd/m2
Viewing angle
RL 178 (Typ), U/D 178 (Typ)
PBM-221-3G Display
Panel
21” TFT LCD
Resolution
1920 horizontal. by 1080 vertical.(contrast 1000:1)
Brightness
350 cd/m2
Viewing angle
RL 178 (Typ), U/D 178 (Typ)
PBM-224-3G Display
Panel
24” TFT LCD
Resolution
1920 horizontal. by 1200 vertical.(contrast 1000:1)
Brightness
400 cd/m2
Viewing angle
RL 178 (Typ), U/D 178 (Typ)
PBM-332-3G Display
Panel
32” TFT LCD
Resolution
1920 horizontal. by 1080 vertical.(contrast 1000:1)
Brightness
450 cd/m2
Viewing angle
RL 178 (Typ), U/D 178 (Typ)
PBM-346-3G Display
Panel
46” TFT LCD
Resolution
1920 horizontal. by 1080 vertical.(contrast 4000:1)
Brightness
450 cd/m2
Viewing angle
RL 178 (Typ), U/D 178 (Typ)
PBM-346-3G Display
Panel
47” TFT LCD
Resolution
1920 horizontal. by 1080 vertical.(contrast 4000:1)
Brightness
450 cd/m2
Viewing angle
RL 178 (Typ), U/D 178 (Typ)
PBM-255-3G Display
Panel
55” TFT LCD
Resolution
1920 horizontal. by 1080 vertical.(contrast 3000:1)
Brightness
500 cd/m2
Viewing angle
RL 178 (Typ), U/D 178 (Typ)
Supported Signals
Serial Digital interface HD SDI- 2.970 Gb/s & 1.485 Gb/s
SD SDI- 270 Mb/s
HDMI DVI-I (DVI+VGA_IN)
H frequency range : 20~82 kHz
V frequency range : 55 ~ 90 Hz
Maximum resolution :1920x1080 60Hz
Maximum pixel rate : 162 MHz
ANALOG RGB
H frequency range : 20~82 kHz
V frequency range : 55 ~ 90 Hz
Maximum resolution : 1920x1080 60Hz
Maximum pixel rate : 162 MHz
DTV mode support: 720P/1080i/1080p
SOG sync support
ANALOG Component (DTV/DVD)
1080p - 1080i - 720P -480i / 576i - 480P / 576P
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16. Supported Input Modes continued
16-2. SDI input
SDI input
SDI input Signal formats
SMPTE-428.1M
2048x1080P(24/25)
SMPTE-425M(3G)
1920x1080P(50/60)
SMPTE-260M SMPTE-259M
1920x1035i(60/59.94)
1920x1080i(50)
SMPTE-274M 1920x1080i (50/59.94/60)
1920x1080P (30Psf/25Psf/24Psf/30/25/24)
SMPTE-296M SMPTE-125M
1280x720P
(24/25/30/50/59.94/60)
480i(59.94)
ITU-R BT.601
576i(50)
16-3. DVI & PC input
Section
Resolution
hfr
equency
( khz )
Vfr
equency
( hz )
Pixelfr
equency
( Mhz )
Comment
DTV
720x480
15.735
59.94
13.500
Interlaced
720x576
15.735
50.0
13.595
Interlaced
720x480
31.469
59.94
25.175
720x576
31.250
50.0
26.566
1280x720
44.964
59.94
74.176
1280x720
37.500
50.0
60.466
1920x1080
33.750
60.0
74.25
Interlaced
1920x1080
28.125
50.0
70.723
Interlaced
1920x1080
31.250
50.0
72.000
Interlaced
1920x1080
67.560148.5
Progressive
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Section
Resolution
hfr
equency
( khz )
Vfr
equency
( hz )
Pixelfr
equency
( Mhz )
Comment
PC
640x400
37.861
85.08
31.5
640x350
31.469
70.087
25.175
640x350
37.861
85.08
31.5
640x480
31.469
59.94
25.175
640x480
35.000
66.667
30.24
640x480
34.940
69.884
28.513
640x480
37.861
72.809
29.765
640x480
37.500
75.0
31.5
640x480
43.269
85.008
36.0
640x480
45.540
90.0
37.889
720x400
31.469
70.087
28.322
720x400
37.927
85.039
35.5
800x600
35.156
56.25
36.0
800x600
37.879
60.317
40.0
800x600
43.764
70.02
45.513
800x600
48.077
72.188
50.0
800x600
46.875
75.0
49.5
800x600
53.674
85.061
56.25
800x600
56.880
90.0
60.065
832x624
49.726
74.551
57.284
1024x768
48.780
60.001
64.11
1024x768
48.363
60.004
65.0
1024x768
56.476
70.069
75.0
1024x768
57.703
72.039
78.476
1024x768
60.241
74.927
81.724
1024x768
60.030
75.029
78.75
1024x768
68.677
84.997
94.5
1024x768
72.810
90.0
100.187
1152x864
53.700
60.0
81.624
1152x864
62.932
69.924
96.663
1152x864
67.500
75.0
104.993
1152x870
68.681
75.062
100.0
1152x900
61.846
66.0
94.787
1152x900
72.713
76.047
105.561
1280x720
47.760
60.0
74.481
1280x720
52.500
70.0
89.040
1280x720
54.072
72.0
91.706
1280x720
56.400
75.0
95.654
1280x768
60.150
75.0
102.977
1280x960
60.000
60.0
102.104
1280x960
59.640
60.0
102.104
1280x1024
63.337
59.978
108.18
1280x1024
63.981
60.02
108.0
1280x1024
64.754
60.06
108.992
1280x1024
63.600
60.0
108.883
1360x768
47.700
60.0
84.700
1600x1200
75.000
60.0
162.000
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17. Mechanical Dimension continued
17-1.
PBM-307-3G
17-2.
PBM-209-3G
17-3.
PBM-310-3G
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17. Mechanical Dimension continued
17-4.
PBM-317-3G & PBM-217-3G
17-5.
PBM-220-3G
17-6.
PBM-221-3G
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17. Mechanical Dimension continued
17-7.
PBM-224-3G
17-8.
PBM-232-3G
17-9. PBM-332-3G
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17. Mechanical Dimension continued
17-10. PBM-240-3G
17-11. PBM-246-3G
17-12. PBM-346-3G
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17. Mechanical Dimension continued
17-13. PBM-347-3G
17-14. PBM-255-3G
17-15. PBM-265-3G
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17. Mechanical Dimension continued
17-16. PBM-270-3G
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