Sony BVM-D20F1, BVM-D24E1W Maintenance Manual

TRINITRON® COLOR VIDEO MONITOR
BVM-D20F1A
CHASSIS NO. SCC-P31D-A
BVM-D20F1E
CHASSIS NO. SCC-G10E-A
BVM-D20F1U
CHASSIS NO. SCC-G09B-A
CHASSIS NO. SCC-P31E-A
BVM-D24E1WE
CHASSIS NO. SCC-G10F-A
CHASSIS NO. SCC-G09C-A
MAINTENANCE MANUAL 1st Edition Serial No. 2000001 and Higher (ALL MODELS)
! W ARNING
This manual is intended for qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or injury, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
! W ARNUNG
Die Anleitung ist nur für qualifiziertes Fachpersonal bestimmt. Alle Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von qualifiziertem Fachpersonal ausgeführt werden. Um die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages, Feuergefahr und Verletzungen zu vermeiden, sind bei Wartungsarbeiten strikt die Angaben in der Anleitung zu befolgen. Andere als die angegeben Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von Personen ausgeführt werden, die eine spezielle Befähigung dazu besitzen.
! AVERTISSEMENT
Ce manual est destiné uniquement aux personnes compétentes en charge de l’entretien. Afin de réduire les risques de décharge électrique, d’incendie ou de blessure n’effectuer que les réparations indiquées dans le mode d’emploi à moins d’être qualifié pour en effectuer d’autres. Pour toute réparation faire appel à une personne compétente uniquement.
WARNING!!
AN INSULATED TRANSFORMER SHOULD BE USED DURING ANY SERVICE TO AVOID POSSIBLE SHOCK HAZARD, BE­CAUSE OF LIVE CHASSIS. THE CHASSIS OF THIS RECEIVER IS DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO THE AC POWER LINE.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING !!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY A ! MARK ON THE SCHEMA TIC DIAGRAMS, EXPLODED VIEWS AND IN THE P AR TS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE THESE COMPO­NENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUB­LISHED BY SONY . CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS THAT ARE CRITI­CAL TO SAFE OPERA TION ARE IDENTIFIED IN THIS MANU AL. FOLLOW THESE PROCEDURES WHENEVER CRITICAL COM­PONENTS ARE REPLACED OR IMPROPER OPERATION IS SUSPECTED.
ATTENTION!!
AFIN D’ÉVITER TOUT RISQUE D’ÉLECTROCUTION PROVENANT D’UN CHÂSSIS SOUS TENSION, UN TRANSFORMA TEUR D’ISOLEMENT DOIT ETRE UTILISÉ LORS DE TOUT DÉPANNAGE. LE CHÂSSIS DE CE RÉCEPTEUR EST DIRECTEMENT RACCORDÉ Á L’ALIMENTATION SECTEUR.
ATTENTION AUX COMPOSANTS RELATIFS Á LA
SÉCURITÉ!!
LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIÉS PAR UNE MAPQUE ! SUR LES SCHÉMAS DE PRINCIPE, LES VUES EXPLOSÉES ET LES LISTES DE PIECES SONT D’UNE IMPORTANCE CRITIQUE POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DU FONCTIONNEMENT. NE LES REMPLACER QUE PAR DES COMPOSANTS SONY DONT LE NUMÉRO DE PIÈCE EST INDIQUÉ DANS LE PRÉSENT MANUEL OU DANS DES SUPPLÉMENTS PUBLIÉS P AR SONY. LES RÉGLAGES DE CIRCUIT DONT L’IMPORTANCE EST CRI­TIQUE POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DU FONCTIONNEMENT SONT IDENTIFIÉS DANS LE PRÉSENT MANUEL. SUIVRE CES PROCÉDURES LORS DE CHAQUE REMPLACEMENT DE COMPOSANTS CRITIQUES, OU LORSQU’UN MAUVAIS FONCTIONNEMENT EST SUSPECTÉ.

Table of Contents

1. Operating Instructions
BVM-D20F1U/D20F1E/D20F1A/D24E1WU/D24E1WE/D24E1WA...... 1-1
2. Service Informations
2-1. Circuit Boards Location ..............................................................................2-1
2-1-1. BVM-D20F1A/D20F1E/D20F1U.............................................. 2-1
2-1-2. BUM-D24E1WA/D24E1WE/D24E1WU.................................. 2-1
2-2. Disassembly ................................................................................................2-2
2-2-1-1. Cabinet Removal (20 inch) ........................................................2-2
2-2-1-2. Cover Removal ( 24 inch) ..........................................................2-2
2-2-2-1. PA Board Open (20 inch)........................................................... 2-3
2-2-2-2. PA Board Open (24 inch)........................................................... 2-3
2-2-3-1. FBT Block Assy Removal (20 inch) ..........................................2-4
2-2-3-2. FBT Block Assy Removal (24 inch) ..........................................2-4
2-2-4. BUF, E and G Boards Removal and Check ............................... 2-5
2-2-5. BC and BK Boards Removal and Check ...................................2-6
2-2-6. Card Slot Assy Removal (20 inch only) .................................... 2-7
2-2-7-1. TA and TB Boards Removal (20 inch) ...................................... 2-7
2-2-7-2. TA and TB Boards Removal (24 inch) ...................................... 2-8
2-2-8-1. YA, YB and YC Boards Removal (20 inch)..............................2-8
2-2-8-2. YA, YB and YC Boards Removal (24 inch)..............................2-9
2-2-9-1. Picture Tube Removal (20 inch) ................................................2-9
2-2-9-2. Picture Tube Removal (24 inch) ..............................................2-10
3. Set-Up Adjustments
3-1. Set-Up Adjustment When CRT is Replaced ...............................................3-1
[Focus Adjustment] .....................................................................................3-2
[Landing Adjustment] .................................................................................3-3
[H Blanking Adjustment] ............................................................................3-6
[Linearity Adjustment]................................................................................3-7
[Convergence Adjustment] .......................................................................3-10
[Static Convergence Adjustment] .............................................................3-10
[20-inch Convergence Adjustment] ..........................................................3-11
[24-inch Convergence Adjustment] ..........................................................3-12
[G2 Adjustment]........................................................................................3-13
[White Balance Adjustment].....................................................................3-14
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4. Safety Related Adjustments
+B (135V) Voltage Adjustments ...............................................4-1
High Voltage Regulator Check/Adjustment (RV501) ............... 4-1
High Voltage Hold-Down Check/Adjustment (RV503)............4-1
Beam Current Protector Check ..................................................4-2
5. Circuit Adjustments
5-1. BK Board Adjustments ............................................................................... 5-1
1. Bright Center Adjustment ..........................................................5-4
2. Clamp Level Adjustment ...........................................................5-4
3. Pulse Level Adjustment .............................................................5-5
4. R-Y GAIN, B-Y GAIN Adjustment ..........................................5-5
5. SETUP Adjustment ....................................................................5-6
6. 100 IRE Adjustment................................................................... 5-6
7. BIAS REF Adjustment...............................................................5-7
8. DRIVE REF Adjustment............................................................5-7
9. RGB SETUP Adjustment........................................................... 5-7
10. RGB 100 IRE Adjustment .........................................................5-8
11. Frequency Characteristics Adjustment ......................................5-8
12. Reference.................................................................................... 5-9
6. Circuit Descriptions
6-1. BK Board ....................................................................................................6-1
6-2. PA Board .....................................................................................................6-4
6-3. BC Board................................................................................................... 6-10
6-4. G Board ..................................................................................................... 6-12
6-5. E Board and EA Board..............................................................................6-14
6-6. D Board ..................................................................................................... 6-17
6-7. BUF Board (only 24-inch) ........................................................................6-18
7. Semiconductors
8. Exploded Views
8-1. Cabinet (20 inch).........................................................................................8-1
8-2. Card Slot (20 inch) ......................................................................................8-2
8-3. Picture Tube (20 inch)................................................................................. 8-3
8-4. Cover (24 inch) ...........................................................................................8-4
8-5. Card Slot (24 inch) ......................................................................................8-5
8-6. Picture Tube (24 inch)................................................................................. 8-6
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9. Electrical Parts List
10. Block Diagrams
Overall (1/2) ..............................................................................................10-1
Overall (2/2) ..............................................................................................10-2
BC (1/2)..................................................................................................... 10-3
BC (2/2)..................................................................................................... 10-4
BK (1/4) ....................................................................................................10-5
BK (2/4), BK1 ...........................................................................................10-6
BK (3/4), C................................................................................................10-7
BK (4/4) ....................................................................................................10-8
BUF ...........................................................................................................10-9
D ..............................................................................................................10-10
E ..............................................................................................................10-11
G ..............................................................................................................10-12
PA, PC.....................................................................................................10-13
11. Diagrams
11-1. Frame Schematic Diagrams ......................................................................11-2
Frame (1/3) 20 inch model...................................................................... 11-2
Frame (2/3) 20 inch model...................................................................... 11-3
Frame (3/3) 20 inch model...................................................................... 11-4
Frame (1/3) 24 inch model...................................................................... 11-5
Frame (2/3) 24 inch model...................................................................... 11-6
Frame (3/3) 24 inch model...................................................................... 11-7
11-2. Schematic Diagrams and Printed Wiring Boards......................................11-8
Schematic Diagrams
BC (1/4) ..................................................................................................11-8
BC (2/4) ..................................................................................................11-9
BC (3/4) ................................................................................................11-10
BC (4/4) ................................................................................................11-11
BK (1/9) ................................................................................................ 11-15
BK (2/9) ................................................................................................ 11-16
BK (3/9) ................................................................................................ 11-17
BK (4/9) ................................................................................................ 11-18
BK (5/9) ................................................................................................ 11-19
BK (6/9) ................................................................................................ 11-20
BK (7/9) ................................................................................................ 11-21
BK (8/9) ................................................................................................ 11-22
BK (9/9) ................................................................................................ 11-23
BK1 ................................................................................................11-28
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BUF (1/4) 24 inch model ......................................................................11-30
BUF (2/4) 24 inch model ......................................................................11-31
BUF (3/4) 24 inch model ......................................................................11-32
BUF (4/4) 24 inch model ......................................................................11-33
C, PC 20 inch model .............................................................................11-37
C, PC 24 inch model .............................................................................11-39
D ................................................................................................11-41
E (1/3) ................................................................................................11-43
E (2/3) ................................................................................................11-44
E (3/3) ................................................................................................11-45
EA ................................................................................................11-49
G ................................................................................................11-52
PA 20 inch model ................................................................................. 11-53
PA (1/2) 24 inch model.........................................................................11-55
PA (2/2) 24 inch model.........................................................................11-56
HD, YA, YB, YC ..................................................................................11-58
TA ................................................................................................11-61
TB ................................................................................................ 11-62
Printed Wiring Boards
BC ................................................................................................11-12
BK ................................................................................................11-24
BK1 ................................................................................................11-29
BUF 24 inch model ...............................................................................11-34
C, PC 20 inch model .............................................................................11-38
C, PC 24 inch model .............................................................................11-40
D ................................................................................................11-42
E ................................................................................................11-46
EA ................................................................................................11-49
G ................................................................................................11-50
PA 20 inch model ................................................................................. 11-54
PA 24 inch model ................................................................................. 11-57
HD, YA, YB, YC ..................................................................................11-59
TA ................................................................................................11-60
TB ................................................................................................ 11-63
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BVM-D20F1A/D20F1E/D20F1U/D24E1WA/D24E1WE/D24E1WU
OPERATION MANUAL
[English]
1st Edition Serial No. 2000001 and Higher
TRINITRON
®
COLOR VIDEO MONITOR
BVM-D20F1U/D20F1E/D20F1A
BVM-D24E1WU/D24E1WE/D24E1WA

Operating Instructions

Section 1
This section is extracted from
operation manual.
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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.
AVERTISSEMENT
Afin d’éviter tout risque d’incendie ou d’électrocution, ne pas exposer cet appareil à la pluie ou à l’humidité.
Afin d’écarter tout risque d’électrocution, garder le coffret fermé. Ne confier l’entretien de l’appareil qu’à un personnel qualifié.
WARNUNG
Um Feuergefahr und die Gefahr eines elektrischen SchIages zu vermeiden, darf das Gerät weder Regen noch Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt werden.
Um einen elektrischen Schlag zu vermeiden, darf das Gehäuse nicht geöffnet werden. Überlassen Sie Wartungsarbeiten stets nur einem Fachmann.
ADVERTENCIA
Para evitar incendios o el riesgo de electrocución, no exponga la unidad a la lluvia ni a la humedad.
Para evitar descargas eléctricas, no abra la unidad. En caso de avería, solicite los servicios de personal cualificado.
ATTENZIONE
Per evitare incendi o cortocircuiti, l’apparecchio non deve essere esposto alla pioggia o all’umidità.
Per evitare scosse 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 insérée. Remplacer la pile uniquement par une pile de même type ou de type équivalent recommandé par le fabricant. Jeter les piles usées conformément 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 explosión en caso de haberse instalado incorrectamente la betería. Cambie sólo por una del mismo tipo o especificaciones equivalentes, de entre las recomendadas por el fabricante. Las baterías 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.
Remarque
La prise doit être près de l’appareil et facile d’accès.
Hinweis
Zur Trennung vom Netz ist der Netzstecker aus der Steckdose zu ziehen, welche sich in der Nähe des Gerätes befinden muß und leicht zugänglich sein soll.
Nota
La toma mural debe estar instalada cerca del equipo y debe accederse a ésta con facilidad.
Nota
La presa di corrente deve essere situata vicino all’apparecchio e deve essere facilmente accessibile.
Apparaten ma kun tilkoples jordet stikkontakt
Apparaten må kun tilkoples jordet stikkontakt
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 SVT, 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 the customers in USA (BVM-D20F1U, BVM­D24E1WU)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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 the customers in Canada (BVM-D20F1U, BVM­D24E1WU)
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-
003.
Pour les utilisateurs au Canada (BVM-D20F1U, BVM­D24E1WU)
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
The socket-outlet should be installed near the equipment and be easily accessible.
For the customers in Europe (BVM-D20F1E/D20F1A, BVM-D24E1WE/D24E1WA)
This product with the CE marking complies with both the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Community. Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European standards:
• EN60950: Product Safety
• EN55103-1: Electromagnetic Interference (Emission)
• EN55103-2: Electromagnetic Susceptibility (Immunity) This product is intended for use in the following Electromagnetic Environment(s): E1 (residential), E2 (commercial and light industrial), E3 (urban outdoors) and E4 (controlled EMC environment, ex. TV studio).
Pour les clients européens (BVM-D20F1E/D20F1A, BVM­D24E1WE/D24E1WA)
Ce produit portant la marque CE est conforme à la fois à la Directive sur la compatibilité électromagnétique (EMC) (89/ 336/CEE) et à la Directive sur les basses tensions (73/23/ CEE) émises par la Commission de la Communauté européenne. La conformité à ces directives implique la conformité aux normes européennes suivantes:
• EN60950: Sécurité des produits
• EN55103-1: Interférences électromagnétiques (émission)
• EN55103-2: Sensibilité électromagnétique (immunité) Ce produit est prévu pour être utilisé dans les environnements électromagnétiques suivants: E1 (résidentiel), E2 (commercial et industrie légère), E3 (urbain extérieur) et E4 (environnement EMC contrôlé ex. studio de télévision).
Für Kunden in Europa (BVM-D20F1E/D20F1A, BVM­D24E1WE/D24E1WA)
Dieses Produkt besitzt die CE-Kennzeichnung und erfüllt sowohl die EMV-Direktive (89/336/EEC) als auch die Direktive Niederspannung (73/23/EEC) der EG-Kommission. Die Erfüllung dieser Direktiven bedeutet Konformität für die folgenden Europäischen Normen:
• EN60950: Produktsicherheit
• EN55103-1: Elektromagnetische Interferenz (Emission)
• EN55103-2: Elektromagnetische Empfindlichkeit (Immunität)
Dieses Produkt ist für den Einsatz unter folgenden elektromagnetischen Bedingungen ausgelegt: E1 (Wohnbereich), E2 (kommerzieller und in beschränktem Maße industrieller Bereich), E3 (Stadtbereich im Freien) und E4 (kontrollierter EMV-Bereich, z.B. Fernsehstudio)
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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.
• De batterij voor memory back-up is vastgesoldeerd op de BC printplaat BAT1.
• Raadpleeg uw leverancier over de verwijdering van de batterij op het moment dat u het apparaat bij einde levensduur afdankt.
• 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 être conforme aux règles FCC ou à la directive CEE 89/336/EEC.
Hinweis
Dieser Monitor darf ausschließlich mit dem mitgelieferten Netzkabel betrieben werden, weil anderenfalls der Monitor nicht mehr die FCC-Vorschriften oder die EG-Richtlinie 89/ 336/EWG erfüllt.
Nota
Utilice sin falta el cable eléctrico 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 può non essere conforme alle norme FCC o alla Direttiva CEE/89/336.
For the customers in United Kingdom (BVM-D20F1E/ D20F1A, BVM-D24E1WE/D24E1WA)
WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED
IMPORTANT
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Green-and-yellow: Earth Blue: Neutral
Brown: Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured green-and-yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol Y or coloured green or green-and-yellow. The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black. The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.
Ensure that your equipment is connected correctly - if you are in any doubt consult a qualified electrician.
ATTENTION - When the product is installed in a rack: a) Elevated operating ambient temperature
If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient. Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the manufacture’s maximum rated ambient temperature (Tmra: 0°C to 35°C (32°F to 95°F)).
b) Reduced air flow
Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised.
c) Mechanical loading
Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading.
d) Circuit overloading
Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern.
e) Reliable earthing
Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should e maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g., use of power strips).
f) Gap keeping
Upper and lower gap of rack-mounted equipment should be kept 44 mm (1
3
⁄4 inches).
Achtung - bei Installation des Geräts in einem Gestell: a) Erhöhte Umgebungstemperatur bei Betrieb
Wird das Gerät in einem geschlossenen Gestell oder einem Gestell mit mehreren anderen Geräten installiert, kann die Umgebungstemperatur um das Gestell höher sein als die normale Umgebungstemperatur im Raum. Achten Sie daher bitte besonders darauf, das Gerät in einer Umgebung zu installieren, in der die Temperatur nicht über die vom Hersteller angegebene Umgebungstemperatur von 0 bis 35 °C (32 °F bis 95 °F) ansteigt (Tmra).
b) Reduzierte Belüftung
Das Gerät muß so im Gestell installiert werden, daß eine Belüftung gewährleistet ist, die für den sicheren Betrieb des Geräts erforderlich ist.
c) Mechanische Belastung
Das Gerät muß so im Gestell installiert werden, daß nicht durch eine ungleichmäßige mechanische Belastung Unfallgefahr entsteht.
d) Überlastung der Stromkreise
Der Anschluß des Geräts an das Versorgungsnetz erfordert sorgfältige Planung. Bitte beachten Sie insbesondere die Auswirkungen, die eine Überlastung der Stromkreise im Hinblick auf den Überspannungsschutz und die physischen Komponenten des Versorgungsnetzes haben kann. Beachten Sie in diesem Zusammenhang unbedingt die Angaben auf dem Typenschild am Gerät.
e) Zuverlässige Erdung
Geräte, die in einem Gestell installiert werden, benötigen eine zuverlässige Erdung. Achten Sie insbesondere auf Anschlüsse an das Versorgungsnetz, die nicht direkt an einen Abzweigstromkreis, sondern indirekt, zum Beispiel über Verlängerungskabel, erfolgen.
f) Erforderliche Abstände
Halten Sie zur Ober- und Unterseite eines in einem Gestell installierten Geräts einen Abstand von 44 mm (1
3
/4 inches) ein.
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(Continued)
Chapter 1 Overview
Precautions .............................................................................................. 3
Overview..................................................................................................4
Features ..........................................................................................4
Options ...........................................................................................5
Connector Panel Configuration...................................................... 7
Installing a Decoder Adaptor .........................................................9
Location and Function of Parts...........................................................10
Front Panel ...................................................................................10
Rear Panel ....................................................................................12
BKM-10R Monitor Control Unit (Optional)................................15
Installation of the 4:3 Mask
(BVM-D20F1U/D20F1E/D20F1A only).......................................21
Chapter 2 Menu
Basic Menu Operations ........................................................................ 22
Menu Operation Buttons ..............................................................22
Displaying the Menus................................................................... 23
Menu Operation............................................................................ 23
ADDRESS Menu .........................................................................26
Menu Structure.....................................................................................27
[A] Preset Adjustment of the Picture Level Control Knobs
— CONTROL PRESET ADJ Menu ...........................................28
Overview ......................................................................................28
Structure of the CONTROL PRESET ADJ Menu ....................... 28
Setting Lists in the CONTROL PRESET ADJ Menu..................28
[B] Adjusting the Color Temperature
— COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu ..................................................... 30
Overview ......................................................................................30
Structure of the COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu ................................31
Setting Lists in the COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu........................... 32
[C1]Setting the Input Configuration (SET UP 1)
— INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu.........................................35
Overview ......................................................................................35
Structure of the INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu .................... 36
Setting Lists in the INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu...............37
[C2]Assigning the Remote Control Functions (SET UP 2)
— REMOTE Menu .......................................................................40
Overview ......................................................................................40
Structure of the REMOTE Menu .................................................40
Setting Lists of the REMOTE Menu............................................41
[C3]Setting the Password (SET UP 3)
— PASSWORD Menu ..................................................................42
Overview ......................................................................................42
Structure of the PASSWORD Menu............................................ 42
Setting Lists of the PASSWORD Menu ......................................42
[C4]Setting the Channel Selection Method, Power-Up Conditions
and Decoder (SET UP 4) — SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Menu ............................................................................................... 44
Overview ......................................................................................44
Structure of the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu ................ 44
Setting Lists of the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu........... 45
ATTENTION - When the product is installed in a rack: a) Elevated operating ambient temperature
If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient. Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the manufacture’s maximum rated ambient temperature (Tmra: 0°C to 35°C (32°F to 95°F)).
b) Reduced air flow
Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised.
c) Mechanical loading
Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading.
d) Circuit overloading
Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern.
e) Reliable earthing
Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should e maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g., use of power strips).
f) Gap keeping
Upper and lower gap of rack-mounted equipment should be kept 44 mm (1
3
⁄4 inches).
Achtung - bei Installation des Geräts in einem Gestell: a) Erhöhte Umgebungstemperatur bei Betrieb
Wird das Gerät in einem geschlossenen Gestell oder einem Gestell mit mehreren anderen Geräten installiert, kann die Umgebungstemperatur um das Gestell höher sein als die normale Umgebungstemperatur im Raum. Achten Sie daher bitte besonders darauf, das Gerät in einer Umgebung zu installieren, in der die Temperatur nicht über die vom Hersteller angegebene Umgebungstemperatur von 0 bis 35 °C (32 °F bis 95 °F) ansteigt (Tmra).
b) Reduzierte Belüftung
Das Gerät muß so im Gestell installiert werden, daß eine Belüftung gewährleistet ist, die für den sicheren Betrieb des Geräts erforderlich ist.
c) Mechanische Belastung
Das Gerät muß so im Gestell installiert werden, daß nicht durch eine ungleichmäßige mechanische Belastung Unfallgefahr entsteht.
d) Überlastung der Stromkreise
Der Anschluß des Geräts an das Versorgungsnetz erfordert sorgfältige Planung. Bitte beachten Sie insbesondere die Auswirkungen, die eine Überlastung der Stromkreise im Hinblick auf den Überspannungsschutz und die physischen Komponenten des Versorgungsnetzes haben kann. Beachten Sie in diesem Zusammenhang unbedingt die Angaben auf dem Typenschild am Gerät.
e) Zuverlässige Erdung
Geräte, die in einem Gestell installiert werden, benötigen eine zuverlässige Erdung. Achten Sie insbesondere auf Anschlüsse an das Versorgungsnetz, die nicht direkt an einen Abzweigstromkreis, sondern indirekt, zum Beispiel über Verlängerungskabel, erfolgen.
f) Erforderliche Abstände
Halten Sie zur Ober- und Unterseite eines in einem Gestell installierten Geräts einen Abstand von 44 mm (1
3
/4 inches) ein.
BVM-D20F1A/D20F1E/D20F1U/D24E1WA/D24E1WE/D24E1WU
BVM-D20F1A/D20F1E/D20F1U/D24E1WA/D24E1WE/D24E1WU
T able of contents
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[C5]Setting the Screen Display (SET UP 5)
— ON SCREEN SET Menu .........................................................46
Overview ......................................................................................46
Structure of the ON SCREEN SET Menu ...................................46
Setting Lists of the ON SCREEN SET Menu .............................. 47
[C6]Adjusting Geometry and Convergence (SET UP 6)
— ALIGNMENT Menu................................................................48
Overview ......................................................................................48
Structure of the ALIGNMENT Menu.......................................... 48
Setting Lists of the ALIGNMENT Menu ....................................48
[C7]Adjusting Beam Landing and Digital Uniformity (SET UP 7)
— WHITE UNIFORMITY Menu (BVM-D24E1WU/
D24E1WE/D24E1WA only) .........................................................50
Overview ......................................................................................50
Structure of the WHITE UNIFORMITY Menu...........................50
Setting Lists of the WHITE UNIFORMITY Menu .....................51
[C8]Using Extended Functions (SET UP 8)
— EXTEND Menu ........................................................................54
Overview ......................................................................................54
Structure of the EXTEND Menu..................................................54
Setting Lists of the EXTEND Menu ............................................54
[D] Monitor Memory Card Data Operations
— MEMORY CARD Menu .........................................................56
Overview ......................................................................................56
Structure of the MEMORY CARD Menu.................................... 56
Setting Lists of the MENU CARD Menu ....................................56
[E] Monitor-to-Monitor Data Copy
— COPY FROM Menu ................................................................57
Overview ......................................................................................57
Structure of the COPY FROM Menu...........................................57
Setting Lists of the COPY FROM Menu .....................................57
[F] Displaying Information About the Monitor
— STATUS Menu .........................................................................58
Overview ......................................................................................58
Structure of the STATUS Menu................................................... 58
Setting Lists of the STATUS Menu .............................................58
Selecting the Monitor to Control
— ADDRESS Menu ......................................................................59
Overview ......................................................................................59
Displaying the ADDRESS Menu................................................. 59
Cancelling the Remote Control Mode..........................................60
Exiting the ADDRESS Menu.......................................................60
Short-cut Function in the ADDRESS Menu ................................60
Chapter 3 Appendix
Specifications.........................................................................................61
Available Signal Formats ............................................................. 63
Dimensional Drawing ..................................................................64
Connection Cable Specifications for Color Temperature Probes 66
Menu Index ...........................................................................................68
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Precautions
On safety
•Operate the unit only with a power source as specified in “Specifications” section.
•The nameplate indicating operating voltage, power consumption, etc., is located at the rear.
•Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet, unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further.
•Do not drop or place heavy objects on the power cord. If the power cord is damaged, turn off the power immediately. It is dangerous to use the unit with a damaged power cord.
•Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it is not to be used for several days or more.
•Disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet by grasping the plug, not by pulling the cord.
•The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
On installation
•Allow adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat build-up. Do not place the unit on surfaces (rugs, blankets, etc.) or near materials (curtains, draperies) that may block the ventilation holes.
•Do not install the unit in a location near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts, or in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust, mechanical vibration or shock.
On cleaning
To keep the unit looking brand-new, periodically clean it with a mild detergent solution. Never use strong solvents such as thinner or benzine, or abrasive cleansers since they will damage the cabinet. As a safety precaution, unplug the unit before cleaning it.
On repacking
Do not throw away the carton and packing materials. They make an ideal container which to transport the unit. When shipping the unit to another location, repack it as illustrated on the carton.
If you have any questions about this unit, contact your authorized Sony dealer.
On rack mounting
When the monitor is mounted on a rack, the temperature around the monitor may rise due to heat generated from other equipment and reduced air circulation, causing damage to the monitor. To prevent this, keep ventilation holes, install a ventilation fan or take other effective countermeasures so that the temperature around the monitor is within the specified range: operating temperature of 0 to 35 °C (32 to 95°F), optimum temperature of 20 to 30°C (68 to 86°F).
On magnetism
•Do not place the unit near any objects or pieces of equipment which generate magnetism, such as magnets, speakers, electric clocks, toys using magnets, health appliances, etc. Magnetism will cause picture bounce, oscillations or picture discoloration.
•Also, the picture may become fuzzy or the colors may not reproduce correctly due to earth magnetism. This depends on direction that the unit is installed. This is not equipment failure. In such a case, simply degauss the unit.
On the CRT
•Dust accumulates on the CRT easily. Clean the CRT when necessary with a soft cloth. The surface of the CRT is easily scratched; therefore, do not rub or touch the surface of the CRT unnecessarily since this may result in a scratched picture tube.
•If you touch the surface of the CRT, you may feel a weak electrical shock. This is simply static electricity that is generated on the surface of the CRT. It will not affect the human body.
On displaying the 4:3 signal (BVM­D20F1U/D20F1E/D20F1A only)
The 16:9 mask has been attached to the BVM­D20F1U/D20F1E/D20F1A at the factory. If the 16:9 button is pressed to change to the 4:3 aspect mode in this condition, the upper and lower portions of the image is hidden by the mask. To display the 4:3 image, replace the 16:9 mask with the supplied 4:3 mask.
For details, see “Installation of the 4:3 Mask” on page 21.
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Beam landing correction circuit (BVM­D24E1WU/D24E1WE/D24E1WA only)
The beam landing shift caused by the change in CRT luminance and temperature, and that caused by the earth’s magnetism can be adjusted manually, or automatically using the optional BKM-14L auto setup probe.
Digital uniformity circuit (BVM-D24E1WU/ D24E1WE/D24E1WA only)
Uniform white can be reproduced on every point of the screen, even in the peripheral area, thanks to the built­in digital uniformity circuit. The uniformity can be adjusted to match the installation conditions of the monitor. Automatic adjustment is also possible using the optional BKM-14L auto setup probe.
Other features
•The monitor’s various functions and operating conditions can be set with on-screen menus.
•Compatible with the ISR (Interactive Status Reporting) system.
•Has both RS-485 serial remote and relay contact parallel remote control connectors.
•Built-in test signal generator for crosshatch, 100% white signal, 20% gray signal, gray scale, and PLUGE (Picture Line Up Generating Equipment).
•Built-in Caption Vision decoder.
•Pulse cross function for simultaneous checking of the horizontal and vertical synchronization signals.
•Auto and manual degaussing.
•Built-in CRT protection circuit.
•The monitor may be mounted in an EIA-standard 19­inch rack, using an optional BKM-30E20 Rack Mount Kit (BVM-D20F1U/D20F1E/D20F1A only).
•The appearance of the monitor can be changed to 16:9 or 4:3 display by the replacement of a mask (BVM-D20F1U/D20F1E/D20F1A only).
Options
For external control
BKM-10R Monitor Control Unit BKM-11R Monitor Control Unit
A controller, 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 BKM-10R/11R.
BKM-14L Auto Setup Probe
A probe, allowing the automatic adjustment of this monitor’s color temperature. For the BVM-D24E1WU/D24E1WE/D24E1WA, the probe is also used for white uniformity adjustment.
For installation
BKM-30E20 Rack Mount Kit
Rack mount kit for mounting the BVM-D20F1U/ D20F1E/D20F1A in an EIA standard 19-inch rack.
BKM-32H Monitor Control Unit Attachment Kit
Assembly kit for attaching a BKM-10R Monitor Control Unit to the BVM-D20F1U/D20F1E/D20F1A.
BKM-34H Monitor Control Unit Attachment Kit
Assembly kit for attaching a BKM-10R Monitor Control Unit to the BVM-D24E1WU/D24E1WE/ D24E1WA.
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Overview
The BVM-D20F1U/D20F1E/D20F1A are 20-inch
1)
Trinitron
®2)
Color Video Monitors. The BVM-
D24E1WU/D24E1WE/D24E1WA are 24-inch
1)
Trinitron
®2)
Color Video Monitors. They are suitable for television stations or video production houses, where precise image reproduction is required.
Features
Multiformat
The monitor supports the principal formats (480I/ 480P/720P/1080I) for the digital broadcasts, NTSC and PAL color systems, and a wide variety of signals
3)
whose horizontal frequency is between 15 kHz and 45 kHz.
High resolution picture tube
The HR Trinitron picture tube produces a clear, high resolution image.
Separate control unit
Using a separate control unit reduces the space needed for the equipment. The monitor is controlled by a separate control unit, such as an optional BKM-10R/11R Monitor Control Unit or by daisy chain connections. The BVM­D20F1U/D20F1E/D20F1A can be connected to the BKM-10R via an optional BKM-32H Monitor Control Unit Attachment Kit; the BVM-D24E1WU/ D24E1WE/D24E1WA via a BKM-34H.
Controlling monitor groups
Up to 32 monitors can be controlled from one control unit by the RS-485 serial remote connections. You can 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 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 via the BKM-10R/11R Monitor Control Unit. 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.
Auto chroma/phase and white balance functions
The chroma and phase of the decoder are automatically adjusted with the auto chroma and phase function and the color temperature is automatically adjusted with the auto white balance function by using the BKM-14L Auto Setup Probe, etc.
Safe area display
The safe area display function equipped as standard displays the important image area.
Expandable input capability
The monitor is equipped with one channel of YP
BPR/
GBR input connectors at the factory. The input connector configuration can be easily modified by simply inserting the optional decoder adaptor or the input expansion adaptor into the input option slot at the rear of the monitor. Up to four adaptors can be installed.
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.
Matrix selection
The ITU-601, ITU-709 and SMPTE-240M matrix modes can be selected for individual input signals.
1) 20-inch and 24-inch refer to the CRT size of the monitor.
For effective picture size, see “Specifications” on page 61.
2) Trinitron
®
is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation.
3) For details on the signal format, see “Available Signal Formats” on page 63.
........................................................................................................................................................................................................
Model
BVM-D20F1U/ D20F1E/D20F1A
BVM-D24E1WU/ D24E1WE/ D24E1WA
Resolution at the center of the picture
900 TV lines (4:3) 700 TV lines (16:9)
1000 TV lines (4:3, 16:9)
Aperture grille pitch
0.3 mm
0.25-0.28 mm
BVM-D20F1A/D20F1E/D20F1U/D24E1WA/D24E1WE/D24E1WU
BVM-D20F1A/D20F1E/D20F1U/D24E1WA/D24E1WE/D24E1WU
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Decoder and input expansion adaptors
The input connector panel is configured by sliding the optional decoder adaptor or input expansion adaptor into the input option slot at the rear of the monitor. Up to four adaptors can be installed to the monitor. The input signal type for each connector of the adaptor is set with the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu, in accordance with the configuration of the connector panel.
Note
When installing the adaptor, 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 “[C1] Setting the Input Configuration (SET UP 1) — INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu” on page 35.
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.
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.
BKM-22X SDI Input Expansion Adaptor
Increases the number of input/output channels. Includes input/output connectors for three serial digital channels and three analog channels.
BKM-24N NTSC Decoder Adaptor
Includes decoders for analog composite NTSC signals and input/output connectors for six analog channels.
BKM-25P PAL Decoder Adaptor
Includes decoders for analog composite PAL signals and input/output connectors for six analog channels.
BKM-26M PAL-M Decoder Adaptor
Includes decoders for analog composite PAL-M signals and input/output connectors for six analog channels.
BKM-27T Tri-Standard Decoder Adaptor
Includes decoders for analog composite NTSC, PAL, and SECAM signals and input/output connectors for six analog channels.
BKM-28X Analog Input Expansion Adaptor
Increases the number of input/output channels. Includes input/output connectors for six analog channels.
BKM-41HD HD SDI Input Adaptor (one HD SDI channel)
Includes a decoder for HD serial digital signals and input/output connectors for a serial digital signal channel and an analog signal channel.
BKM-42HD HD SDI Input Adaptor (two HD SDI channels)
Includes a decoder for HD serial digital signals and input/output connectors for two serial digital signal channels and an analog signal channel.
Notes
•The BKM-41HD and BKM-42HD use two input option slots.
•The signal from the MONITOR OUT connector of the BKM-41HD/42HD does not satisfy the ON-LINE signal specifications.
BKM-48X HD Analog Input Expansion Adaptor
Increases the number of input/output channels. Includes input/output connectors for six analog channels. For each input/output connector, either floating or ground can be selected by using the switch inside the board.
Overview
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Connector Panel Configuration
The unit comes standard with connectors for one channel of Y/P
B
/PR or GBR. By adding the optional decoder adaptor or input expansion adaptors, the input/ output connector panel can be assembled in a wide variety of configurations. 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.
Notes
•One BKM-22X can be attached simultaneously with
the BKM-20D or BKM-21D.
•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 “[C1] Setting the Input Configuration (SET UP 1) — INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu” on page 35.
Priority of the decoder adaptors
When multiple decoder adaptors for NTSC or PAL format are installed, their priority is as in the following table. Example: To monitor the composite NTSC signal when the BKM-24N and BKM-27T are installed, the input composite NTSC signal is always decoded by the BKM-24N.
Y/C PAL
BKM-42HD HD SDI Input Adaptor
Adaptor name
BKM-48X
1)
HD Analog Expansion Adaptor
Composite NTSC Composite PAL
Composite NTSC Composite PAL Composite PAL-M
Component 525/625
Composite SECAM
YP
BPR
525/625 GBR
525/625 Y/C
NTSC
Serial digital input
Analog input
BKM-41HD HD SDI Input Adaptor
Number of analog input
Number of digital inputs
Y/C PAL-M
Signal can be reproduced with this adaptor. Signal can be reproduced when using this adaptor together with an adaptor marked with
.
1) Equipped with floating/non-floating ground mode selected for hum reduction.
6
2
1
1
1
HD SDI
YP
BPR
/GBR
1080/48I
Signal
format
YPBPR/GBR 1080/50I
YPBPR/GBR 575/50P
YP
BPR
/GBR 480/60P YP
BPR
/GBR 1035/60I
YP
BPR
/GBR 1080/60I
YP
BPR
/GBR 720/60P
(continued)
Decoder adaptor
BKM-24N BKM-25P BKM-27T BKM-21D
Input signal and its format
Composite signal
YC signal
NTSC PAL NTSC PAL
132
132
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Each decoder adaptor can be installed in any input option slot.
Note
Turn off the main power of the monitor and disconnect the AC power cord before installing or removing adaptors.
1
Remove the cover of an input option slot on the rear panel of the monitor.
2
Insert the adaptor under the positioning mark on the top of the slot (on the left of the screw hole).
Installing a Decoder Adaptor
3
Push the adaptor in until it is firmly seated in the connector inside the monitor, then tighten the two screws to secure the adaptor.
Note
Install the BKM-20D/21D SDI Decoder Adaptor after all other installations have been completed. If you insert another decoder adaptor or an analog input output connectors board or put a cover plate in the input option slot to the right of the BKM-20D/21D previously installed, the springs on the side of the BKM-20D/21D may be damaged or detached. To avoid this, remove the BKM-20D/21D temporarily while carrying out the other installations, then reinstall it last of all.
Cover of an input option slot
Positioning mark
Insert the adaptor here.
Make sure the MAIN POWER switch is turned OFF, and disconnect the AC power cord.
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Overview
Y/C PAL
BKM-21D SDI Multi Decoder Adaptor
Adaptor name
BKM-24N NTSC Decoder Adaptor
BKM-25P PAL Decoder Adaptor
BKM-26M PAL-M Decoder Adaptor
BKM-27T Tri­Standard Decoder Adaptor
BKM-28X Analog Input Expansion Adaptor
Composite NTSC
Composite PAL
Composite NTSC
Composite PAL
Composite PAL-M
Component 525/625
Composite SECAM
YP
BPR
525/625 GBR
525/625 Y/C
NTSC
Serial digital input
Analog input
BKM-20D SDI 4:2:2 Decoder Adaptor
Number of analog input
Number of digital inputs
Y/C PAL-M
3
3
6
66
6
3
3
––
BKM-22X SDI Input Expansion Adaptor
6
Signal can be reproduced with this adaptor. Signal can be reproduced when using this adaptor together with an adaptor marked with
.
Signal format
HD SDI
YP
BPR
/GBR
1080/48I
YP
BPR
/GBR
1080/50I YP
BPR
/GBR
575/50P
YP
B
P
R
/GBR
480/60P
3
3
YPBPR/GBR 1035/60I
YP
BPR
/GBR
1080/60I YP
BPR
/GBR
720/60P
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BVM-D20F1A/D20F1E/D20F1U/D24E1WA/D24E1WE/D24E1WU
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Location and Function of Parts
Front Panel
BVM-D24E1WU/D24E1WE/D24E1WA
BVM-D20F1U/D20F1E/D20F1A
5 OPTION connector
1 Tally lamp
2 POWER lamp
3 STANDBY lamp
4 OVER LOAD lamp
5 OPTION connector
1 Tally lamp
2 POWER lamp
3 STANDBY lamp
4 OVER LOAD lamp
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1 Tally lamp
With factory settings, the tally lamp lights when pins No. 8 and No. 9 of the REMOTE 2 connector on the rear panel are shorted. By changing the setting in the REMOTE menu, different pins on the remote connector can be used to control the tally lamp.
For information about the REMOTE menu, see “[C2] Assigning the Remote Control Functions (SET UP 2) — REMOTE Menu” on page 40.
2 POWER lamp
Lights when the monitor is put into operation mode from standby mode (see STANDBY lamp 3) by pressing the POWER switch of the BKM-10R/11R.
Note
When the STANDBY lamp 3 is blinking, the monitor cannot be put into operation mode (internal data initialization is taking place). Wait until the STANDBY lamp 3 is steadily lit.
3 STANDBY lamp
Lights when the monitor is in standby mode. The monitor will be in standby mode under the following conditions:
•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, then will light).
•The monitor is changed from operation mode to standby mode by external control.
4 OVER LOAD lamp
Lights to warn of CRT overload. When the OVER LOAD lamp is lit, use the unit with the contrast or brightness reduced.
5 OPTION connector
Used to connect the BKM-11R Monitor Control Unit or a auto setup probe (BKM-14L, etc).
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REMOTE 1 IN connector
REMOTE 1 OUT connector
1 MAIN POWER switch
When turned on, the monitor enters operation mode. By setting in the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu, the monitor can also be set to enter standby mode when the MAIN POWER switch is turned on.
For information about the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu, see “ [C4] Setting the Channel Selection Method, Power-Up Conditions and Decoder (SET UP 4) — SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu” on page 44.
2 AC IN socket (3-pin)
Connects the monitor to an AC power source, via the supplied AC power cord.
3 Fuse
Use a T4AH fuse.
4 Deflection option slot
For the BVM-D24E1WU/D24E1WE/D24E1WA, the digital uniformity adaptor has been installed at the factory. For the BVM-D20F1U/D20F1E/D20F1A, this slot is provided for future use.
5 Analog input/output connectors
Attach the AC Plug holder to the AC power cord, and connect it to the AC IN socket so that the cord does not come loose.
AC Plug holder (supplied)
AC power cord (supplied)
GBR signals, component signals (Y/P
B/PR), 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 “ [C1] Setting the Input Configuration (SET UP 1) — INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu” on page 35.
6 Input option slots
The monitor may be fitted with optional decoder adaptors.
Note
The BKM-41HD and BKM-42HD use two input option slots.
7 REMOTE 1 connectors (female, D-sub 9-pin)
These are RS-485 serial interface connectors, used for connecting two or more BVM-Dxx, BVM-xxE/F/G and HDM-xxE series monitors. The IN and OUT connectors form a loop-through connection. Connect two monitors using a cable with D-sub 9-pin plugs such as an RCC-5G (not supplied) as shown in the figure on the next page.
(continued)
Y/G connectors (BNC)
P
B
/B connectors (BNC)
P
R
/R connectors (BNC)
SYNC connectors (BNC)
IN Y/G OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
PB/B
PR/R
SYNC
ANALOG
REMOTE 1
IN
OUT
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Rear Panel
BVM-D24E1WU/D24E1WE/D24E1WA
BVM-D20F1U/D20F1E/D20F1A
Location and Function of Parts
1 MAIN POWER switch
2 AC IN socket
3 Fuse
4 Deflection option slot
9 ISR connector
5 Analog input/output
connectors
7 REMOTE 1 connectors
8 REMOTE 2 connector
CONTROL UNIT connector
1 MAIN POWER switch
2 AC IN socket
3 Fuse
4 Deflection option slot
(Digital uniformity adaptor installed as standard)
9 ISR connector
5 Analog input/output
connectors
6 Input option slots
7 REMOTE 1 connectors
8 REMOTE 2 connector
CONTROL UNIT
connector
6 Input option slots
BVM-D20F1A/D20F1E/D20F1U/D24E1WA/D24E1WE/D24E1WU
BVM-D20F1A/D20F1E/D20F1U/D24E1WA/D24E1WE/D24E1WU
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Location and Function of Parts
8 REMOTE 2 connector (female, D-sub 9-pin)
Forms a parallel switch and controls the monitor externally. The pin assignment and factory setting function assigned to each pin are given below.
Cable with D-sub 9-pin plugs (not supplied)
Monitor 1
Monitor 2
Pin number
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) 4 Set the screen to monochrome, or set for
automatic switching based on the input signal
(MONO MODE button function) 5 Safe area on/off (SAFE AREA button
function)
6, 7 Not connected
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 “ [C2] Assigning the Remote Control Functions (SET UP 2) — REMOTE Menu” on page 40.
Function
15
96
REMOTE 1
IN
OUT
REMOTE 1
IN
OUT
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.
9 ISR (Interactive Status Reporting) connector (female, D-sub 9-pin)
Connect to the ISR system.
CONTROL UNIT connector (female, D-sub 9­pin)
Connects the BKM-10R Monitor Control Unit using a cable with D-sub 9-pin plugs such as an RCC-5G/10G/ 30G (not supplied) or the cable supplied with the BKM-32H/34H Monitor Control Unit Attachment Kit.
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BKM-10R Monitor Control Unit (Optional)
This manual explains the location and function of parts and controls of the optional BKM-10R Monitor Control Unit. The explanation applies to the optional BKM-11R Monitor Control Unit.
1 Monitor memory card insertion slot
Insert the BKM-12Y Monitor Memory Card (optional).
For inserting/ejecting the monitor memory card, see page
20.
2 SHIFT button
Press to select one of the two functions designated to the function buttons 3. Each time the SHIFT button is pressed, the LED turns on (SHIFT ON: lit in amber) and off (SHIFT OFF). SHIFT OFF: The functions indicated above the
function buttons can be used (the LED of the function button lits in green).
SHIFT ON: The functions indicated below the
function buttons can be used (the LED of the function button lits in amber).
3 Function buttons
Change the operation conditions for the monitor. Each time the button is pressed, the LED turns on and turns off, and the operation conditions are changed. Each button has two functions. Select one of the two functions by pressing the SHIFT button 2. When the SHIFT button is set to ON, the LED lights in amber, and when the SHIFT button is set to OFF, the LED of each button lights in green.
For the functions of the function buttons in case of SHIFT OFF and SHIFT ON, see pages 17 and 18.
1 Monitor memory card insertion slot
2 SHIFT button
5 POWER switch
6 DEGAUSS button 7 DISPLAY UNIT
connector (rear)
8 Numeric keypad
9 MANUAL adjustment
buttons and knobs
3 Function buttons
4 Menu operation buttons
For more information about menu operation, see “Basic Menu Operations” on page 22.
5 POWER switch
Press to turn on/off the monitor. By setting with the ADDRESS menu, it is possible to turn on/off the power of the specified monitors only, or of all monitors at the same time.
For information about the ADDRESS menu, see “Selecting the Monitor to Control — ADDRESS Menu” on page 59.
6 DEGAUSS button
Press to degauss the CRT (every time the monitor is turned on, the CRT is degaussed automatically). To degauss again, wait for more than five minutes.
MENU button: Press to display the monitor menus.
ENTER button: Press to confirm the items and values entered (Ent button on the numeric keypad 8 has the same function).
UP/DOWN buttons: Press to select the items and setting values.
UP MENU
DOWN
ENTER
4 Menu operation
buttons
(continued)
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(Underscan) button: When this button is pushed in (ON),
the picture is underscanned by 3%, and four ends of the raster is displayed on the screen.
(H delay) button: When this button is pushed in (ON), the
picture moves horizontally, and a horizontal sync signal appears approximately
3
/8 in the left edge of the screen.
• The brightness of the picture increases automatically, and it makes it easy to check the sync part.
• If it is pressed together with the
button, a pulse cross
picture is displayed.
(V delay) button: When this button is pushed in (ON), the
picture moves vertically, and a vertical sync signal appears approximately in the center of the screen.
• The brightness of the picture increases automatically, and it makes it easy to check the sync part.
• If it is pressed together with
button, a pulse cross
picture is displayed.
MONO button: When this button is pushed in (ON), a
monochrome picture is displayed. When the buttons is off, the monitor switches automatically between color and monochrome mode, depending on the presence or absence of color burst signal.
Note
The MONO button does not function with the GBR signal input.
ADDRESS button: When this button is pushed in (ON), the
ADDRESS menu appears on the screen. By using the ADDRESS menu, operation conditions for multiple monitors are set.
For more information about the ADDRESS menu, see “Selecting the Monitor to Control — ADDRESS Menu” on page 59.
F2 button: When this button is pushed in (ON), you can access directly the MANUAL menu of the level 2 of the COLOR TEMP ADJ menu, if the short-cut function is assigned to this button.
F1 button: When this button is pushed in (ON), the characters disappear from the monitor on the MANUAL menu of some menus.
COMB button: Turn the comb filter on and off. This function is available when an optional decoder adaptor such as a BKM-24N is installed. (For NTSC, PAL and PAL-M only)
APT (aperture) button: When this button is pushed in (ON), the
frequency response can be modified. The degree of modification is set with the menu.
For information about the aperture modification frequency for each signal format, see “Aperture modification frequency for each signal format” on page 19.
Function buttons in SHIFT OFF mode (LEDs of function buttons in green)
APT COMB
F1
F2 ADDRESS
16 : 9
SYNC
BLUE ONLY
R
GBF3
F4
SAFE AREA
MONO
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Location and Function of Parts
7 DISPLAY UNIT connector (rear)
Connect to the CONTROL UNIT connector of the monitor, using an optional RCC-5G/10G/30G cable or the cable supplied with the BKM-32H or BKM-34H Monitor Control Unit Attachment Kit. The power is supplied from the monitor and the control signal is sent and received via this connector.
8 Numeric keypad
Use to designate the channel number for the input signal to be monitored, or to enter the setting values with the menus.
Channel number entry method
When selecting a channel number from 1 to 9, press one-digit channel number on the numeric keypad. When selecting a channel number from 10 to 99, press 0 button, then press the two-digit channel number.
Numeric buttons
Ent button: Confirms the
values and characters entered (ENTER button of the menu operation buttons 4 has the same function).
Del button: Deletes the values and characters entered.
INPUT
1
2
3
Del
4
5
6
0
7
8
9
Ent
CONTRAST button and knob
BRIGHT button and knob
CHROMA button and knob
9 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), it is possible to manually adjust the contrast, brightness, chroma and phase by turning the corresponding knobs. The PHASE knob is also used to enter the setting values with the menus. It is possible to set the preset value for each adjusting item with the CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu.
For information about the CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu, see “ [A] Preset Adjustment of the Picture Level Control Knobs — CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu” on page 28.
Notes
•The signal phase cannot be adjusted when using the composite SECAM, composite PAL D, component or SDI (component or composite serial digital interface) format.
•The phase and chroma cannot be adjusted when using GBR signals.
PHASE
CHROMA
BRIGHT
CONTRAST
MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL
PHASE button and knob
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BVM-D20F1A/D20F1E/D20F1U/D24E1WA/D24E1WE/D24E1WU
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Location and Function of Parts
Function buttons in SHIFT ON mode (LEDs of function buttons in amber)
16:9 button: When this button is pushed in (ON), the aspect
ratio changes to 16:9, and when set to OFF, the aspect ratio changes to 4:3.
The aspect ratio is fixed to 16:9 when the signal of some signal formats is input. For details, see “Available Signal Formats” on page 63.
SYNC button: When this button is pushed in (ON), the
monitor synchronizes to the sync signal input to the SYNC connectors on the rear panel (EXT SYNC). When set to OFF, it synchronizes to the sync signal included in the signals being monitored (INT SYNC).
Notes
• When INT SYNC is selected, use a component or YC signals including a sync signal on the Y signal, and use GBR signal including a sync signal on the G signal.
• To monitor serial digital signals, always select INT SYNC.
BLUE ONLY button: When this button is pushed in (ON), red
and green signals are cut, and only the blue signal is displayed as a monochrome picture. It makes it easy to adjust CHROMA and to check VTR noise.
R/G/B buttons: When these buttons are pushed in (ON),
R(red), G(green), and B(blue) beams are cut respectively.
SAFE AREA button: When this button is pushed in (ON), a safe area is displayed on the screen.
Note
When EXT SYNC is selected, the safe area display possibly may not be shown in the correct position.
F3/F4 buttons: For future expansion.
MONO
APT COMB
F1
F2 ADDRESS
16 : 9
SYNC
BLUE ONLY
R
GBF3
F4
SAFE AREA
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Aperture modification frequency for each signal format
Signal format
Serial digital input Analog input
SDI HD SDI
Composite Component
GBR
(Y/C) (YP
B
PR)
575/50I 5 MHz 5 MHz 5 MHz**
480/60I 5 MHz 5 MHz 5 MHz** 1080/48I 25 MHz** 25 MHz 25 MHz 1080/50I 25 MHz** 25 MHz 25 MHz 575/50P 25 MHz 25 MHz 480/60P 25 MHz 25 MHz 1035/60I 25 MHz 25 MHz 25 MHz 1080/60I 25 MHz 25 MHz 25 MHz 720/60P 25 MHz*** 25 MHz 25 MHz
An empty frame in the table means that the signal cannot be input or the aperture modification can not operate for that signal even if it is input.
*
The aperture modification frequency is 25 MHz when the signal is input via the analog input/output connectors (equipped
as standard).
**
As the BKM-41HD and BKM-42HD were manufactured before the BVM-D20F1U/D20F1E/D20F1A and BVM-
D24E1WU/D24E1WE/D24E1WA were on sale, they cannot receive the HD SDI signal of the 1080/48I or 1080/50I format. To receive the 1080/48I or 1080/50I format signal, consult your authorized Sony dealer.
*** The HD SDI signal of the 720/60P format cannot be received with some BKM-41HD or BKM-42HD.
Consult your authorized Sony dealer.
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Installation of the 4:3 Mask
(BVM-D20F1U/D20F1E/D20F1A only)
When the BVM-D20F1U/D20F1E/D20F1A aspect ratio is switched from 16:9 to 4:3, replace the 16:9 mask with the supplied 4:3 mask.
Installing the 4:3 mask
1
Remove the 16:9 mask by pulling the top side out and then lifting up from the bottom side.
2
Install the 4:3 mask (supplied) by inserting the bottom side and then pressing the top side in.
Replacing the 16:9 mask
Remove the 4:3 mask and replace the 16:9 mask using the same procedures as those for installing the 4:3 mask.
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To insert the BKM-12Y Monitor Memory Card
EJECT button
Monitor memory card insertion slot
Note
Be careful not to let your hands touch the connectors on the front edge of the monitor memory card.
Push the monitor memory card in until the EJECT button comes out.
To eject the BKM-12Y Monitor Memory Card
EJECT button
Press the EJECT button to eject the monitor memory card.
Take out the monitor memory card.
Inserting/ejecting the BKM-12Y Memory Monitor Card
Proceed as illustrated to insert and eject an optional BKM-12Y Monitor Memory Card.
For information about operations on monitor memory card data, see “ [D] Monitor Memory Card Data Operations — MEMORY CARD menu” on page 56.
Note
Do not eject the monitor memory card while data is being saved or loaded.
Location and Function of Parts
Monitor memory card
BVM-D20F1A/D20F1E/D20F1U/D24E1WA/D24E1WE/D24E1WU
BVM-D20F1A/D20F1E/D20F1U/D24E1WA/D24E1WE/D24E1WU
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Chapter 2 Menu
Basic Menu Operations
Menu Operation Buttons
Button Function
1UP button Moves the cursor upward. In setting
mode, increases the setting and adjustment values.
1DOWN button Moves the cursor downward. In setting
mode, decreases the setting and adjustment values.
The menus are operated using the menu operation buttons on the BKM-10R Monitor Control Unit (optional). The operations are the same for the BKM­11R (optional).
The functions of the menu operation buttons are described below.
INPUT
1
2
3
Del
4
5
6
0
7
8
9
Ent
PHASE
CHROMA
BRIGHT
CONTRAST
MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL
UP MENU
DOWN
ENTER
6 Ent button
4 PHASE knob
2 MENU button
1 UP/DOWN buttons
3 ENTER button
5 Numeric keypad
7 Del button
2MENU button Displays the menus. Goes back to the
menu of the upper level (on the Main Menu, goes back to the normal picture).
3ENTER button/ Executes the items selected and 6Ent button settings.
4PHASE knob By turning this knob clockwise, the
cursor moves upward. In setting mode, increases the setting and adjustment values (has the same function as UP button). By turning this knob counterclockwise, the cursor moves downward. In setting mode, decreases the setting and adjustment values (has the same function as DOWN button).
5Numeric keypad Enters the numerical values. 7Del button Deletes the values and characters
entered.
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Displaying the Menus
Press the MENU button.
The menu list is displayed on the screen.
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CONTROL PRESET ADJ...
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COLOR TEMP ADJ...
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MEMORY CARD...
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Menu List
When you select one item on the main menu, the level 1 menu corresponding to the selected item on the main menu appears.
For information about the items on the main menu, see “Menu Structure” on page 27.
Note
Menu settings displayed in blue cannot be changed.
About menu numbers
For purposes of explanation in this manual, each menu is preceded by menu numbers. The alphabet determines the classification of Menus on the Menu List (Main Menu), and the numbers determine the level and the order. These menu numbers are not shown on the screen.
e.g. A1354
Note
Only the menus which require explanation are preceded by menu numbers. Thus, the menu number is counted without menus which do not require explanation.
Menu Operation
Follow the steps described below to display the menu and perform the adjustment or setup you wish.
1
Press the MENU button 2. The Menu List is displayed.
2
Using the UP/DOWN buttons 1 or PHASE knob 4, move the cursor to the desired item. (Example:
select the SET UP menu by pressing the DOWN button.)
3
Press the ENTER button 3 or Ent button 6. The Level 1 of the selected menu is displayed.
Cursor
Menu List
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COLOR TEMP ADJ...
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COPY 
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INPUT CONFIGURATION...
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REMOTE... 
PASSWORD...   
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RMITY
TION...
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(continued)
Chapter 2 Menu
Indicates the CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu Indicates the first menu in Level 1 Indicates the third menu in Level 2 Indicates the fifth menu in Level 3 Indicates the fourth menu in Level 4
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Entering a numerical value
1
Using the UP/DOWN buttons or PHASE knob, move the cursor to the desired item and press the ENTER or Ent button. The selected item is displayed in yellow text and set to setting mode.
2
Set the value in one of the following three ways:
• Enter the value directly using the numeric keypad and press the ENTER or Ent button
• Select the value using the UP/DOWN buttons
• Select the value using the PHASE knob
3
Press the ENTER or Ent button. The setting is confirmed (The item is displayed in white text again).
Entering characters
1
Display the setting menu and set the cursor to NEW NAME using the UP/DOWN buttons or PHASE knob.
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VALUE     100
10 CH  
INPUT CONFIGURATION ↑↓
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2
Press the ENTER or Ent button. “?” is displayed in yellow. The “?” indicates the position where character input is possible.
3
Select the character you wish to enter using the UP/DOWN buttons or PHASE knob. When you press the UP button, or turn the PHASE knob clockwise, the characters and symbols appear in the order shown below.
A B .............Y Z 0 1 ...............8 9 ( , )
: ; . – + / & (space) ?
If you press the UP/DOWN button or turn the PHASE knob counterclockwise, the characters and symbols appear in the reverse order described above.
4
Press the ENTER or Ent button. The selected character is entered.
5
Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all the characters are entered, then press the ENTER or Ent button. The selected characters are confirmed, and the display returns to the menu of the previous level.
To correct the entered character
Press the Del button on the numeric keypad. The character on the left side of the “?”(in yellow) is deleted.
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Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the desired menu is displayed.
For more information about setting and adjustments, see below.
To abort menu operation
Press the MENU button. The menu of the upper level is displayed. 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 return to the menu in use.
Enters numerical values.
[] indicates that the menu continues onto next page. [ ↑ ] indicates that the menu is continued from previous page.
Selects from various options.
Indicates that this item has sub-list. Thus, you can go to the lower level.
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APERTURE OFF
VALUE     100
10 CH  
INPUT CONFIGURATION ↑↓
FORMA T...      YP
BPR
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FORMA T...      YP
BPR
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Choosing one of two or more selections
Selecting in yellow text
1
Using the UP/DOWN buttons or PHASE knob, move the cursor to the desired item and press the ENTER or Ent button. The selected item is displayed in yellow text and set to setting mode.
2
Using the UP/DOWN buttons or PHASE knob, change the setting.
3
Press the ENTER or Ent button. The setting is confirmed (The item is displayed in white text again).
Selecting from the setting list
1
Using the UP/DOWN buttons or PHASE knob, move the cursor to the desired item in the setting list.
2
Press the ENTER or Ent button. The display returns to the menu of the upper level, and the selected setting is executed.
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Basic Menu Operations
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ADDRESS Menu
In addition to the menus displayed on the menu list, the ADDRESS menu is provided. This ADDRESS menu is used to select the monitor or the monitor group by assigning the address number or group address number, so that when several monitors are connected together via serial remote 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.
Basic Menu Operations
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Menu Structure
Menus consist of two to six levels. The Main Menus displayed on the Menu List and Level 1 are shown below.
Detailed information on the levels of menus is described at the top of explanation of each menu.
Main Menu Level 1 Functions
CONTROL PRESET ADJ A PRESET [A1]
CH SET [A1]
COLOR TEMP ADJ B STD [B1]
COL1 [B2] COL2 [B3] CH SET [B4]
SET UP C INPUT CONFIGURATION [C1]
REMOTE [C2]
PASSWORD [C3]
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION [C4]
ON SCREEN SET [C5]
ALIGNMENT [C6]
WHITE UNIFORMITY [C7]
EXTEND MENU [C8]
MEMORY CARD D SAVE [D1]
LOAD [D2] DELETE [D3] FORMAT [D4]
COPY FROM E MONITOR ADDRESS [E1]
STATUS F STATUS (1/3) [F1]
STATUS (2/3) [F2] STATUS (3/3) [F3]
KEY PROTECT G
Sets the preset values for the input signal contrast, brightness, chroma, and phase. (page 28)
Sets the color temperature. (page 30)
A menu group for performing monitor setup, consisting of the following. Sets the input channel. (page 35)
Sets the remote control functionality. (page 40)
Sets passwords for menus. (page 42)
Sets the input channel selection method, power-up conditions and decoder. (page 44)
Sets data about the screen display. (page 46)
Adjusts the screen convergence, and geometry. (page 48)
Adjusts the beam landing and color uniformity of the CRT (BVM-D24E1WU/D24E1WE/ D24E1WA only). (page 50)
Loads the factory default data for the board installed. (page 54)
Operates on data in the memory card. (page 56)
Copies set-up data from other connected monitors. (page 57)
Displays the information about the monitor or options installed in the monitor. (page 58)
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.
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1-18
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[A1] PRESET menu/CH SET menu
Select the setting method.
MANUAL... : Set with the MANUAL knobs. ÷[A11] AUTO... : Set by automatic adjustment. ÷[A12] COPY FROM... : Copy data from elsewhere. ÷[A13]
[A2] MATRIX menu
Select the data area for the YP
BPR (SMPTE/EBU-N10),
SDI 4:2:2 and HD SDI signals. The ITU 709, ITU 601 or SMPTE 240M can be selected for each signal format. The selected data area is common to all the channels. The factory settings are as follows:
1080/60I: ITU 709 (default) 1080/50I: ITU 709 (default) 1080/48I: ITU 709 (default) 1035/60I: SMPTE 240M (default) 720/60P: ITU 709 (default) 575/50P: ITU 601 (default) 575/50I: ITU 601 (default) 480/60P: ITU 601 (default) 480/60I: ITU 601 (default)
Notes
•When PRESET is selected, the same MATRIX data as the above are used automatically.
•The ITU 601 data is used for the COMPOSITE, YC, YP
BPR (BETACAM), GBR and SDI (D2) signals,
regardless of the settings on the MATRIX menu.
[A11] MANUAL menu
Adjust values by turning the PHASE, CHROMA, BRIGHT, and/or CONTRAST knobs. After the adjustment, press the ENTER or Ent button to confirm the adjusted values.
PHASE: xxxx BRIGHT: xxxx CHROMA: xxxx CONTRAST: xxxx
When you want to erase characters from the screen while adjusting manually
Press the [F1] button. The characters disappear. To display characters, press the [F1] button again.
To reset the setting to the default
Press the corresponding MANUAL button. The adjusted value is reset to 1000 (default).
[A12] AUTO menu
Select the color bar signal to be used for automatic adjustment. ÷Adjustment is carried out.
8COLOR BAR 100%: 100% full-field 8-color bar
(white, yellow, cyan, green, magenta, red, blue and black)
8COLOR BAR 75%: 75% full-field 8-color bar
(with 100% white signal, effective for 15K signal only)
7COLOR BAR 100%: 100% full-field 7-color bar
(white, yellow, cyan, green, magenta, red and blue) (with 100% white signal, not selectable for 15K signal)
SMPTE COLOR BAR: SMPTE standard color bar
(effective for 15K signal only)
EIA COLOR BAR: EIA standard color bar (effective
for 15K signal only)
Note
When you execute the AUTO menu, SYNC button should be set to OFF (INT SYNC). EXT SYNC will cause an error abortion of auto adjustment procedure.
[A13] COPY FROM menu
Select the source to be copied from. OTHER VALUE... : Copy data from another channel
or common data. ÷[A131]
OTHER MONITOR... : Copy data from another
monitor. ÷[A132]
MEMORY CARD... : Copy data from a memory card.
÷[A133]
[A131] OTHER VALUE menu
Choose either PRESET or CH SET.
÷ 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.
[A132] OTHER MONITOR menu
Input the address of the monitor from which the data will be copied. ÷ [A1321] MONITOR ADDRESS: Input the address number.
[A1321] MONITOR ADDRESS menu
Choose either PRESET or CH SET.
÷ 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.
[A133] MEMORY CARD menu Select the file name. ÷ [A1331]
FILE NAME: Select the file name.
[A1331] FILE NAME menu
Choose either PRESET or CH SET.
÷ 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.
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PRESET A1 CH SET MATRIX A2
MANUAL A11
AUTO A12
COPY FROM A13
PHASE CHROMA BRIGHT CONTRAST
FULL FIELD WHITE 100% 8 COLOR BAR 100% 8 COLOR BAR 75% 7 COLOR BAR 100% SMPTE COLOR BAR EIA COLOR BAR
OTHER VALUE A131
OTHER MONITOR A132
MEMORY CARD A133
PRESET CH SET MONITOR ADDRESS A1321
FILE NAME A1331
PRESET CH SET
PRESET CH SET
The preliminary adjustments of contrast, brightness, chroma and phase are carried out with the CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu, to set the preset values to the knobs for the above-mentioned adjustments. Preset values can be set either commonly to all channels or separately for individual channels.
Preset values can be set in the following ways:
•Adjustment with the MANUAL knobs (MANUAL menu)
•Automatic adjustment (AUTO menu)
An external color bar signal is necessary.
This section explains the setting lists displayed in the menu.
How to read the setting lists
•For purposes of explanation, each setting list is preceded by a menu number. These numbers are not displayed on the screen.
For more information about the menu number, see “About menu numbers” on page 23.
Overview
•The arrow mark (÷) 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, the menu does not have any sub-list.
[A] CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu Select either PRESET or CH SET. ÷[A1]
PRESET... : Set common values. CH SET... : Set values for each individual channel. MATRIX...: Set the data area for each individual
channel when CH SET is selected. ÷[A2]
Setting Lists in the CONTROL PRESET ADJ Menu
Structure of the CONTROL PRESET ADJ Menu
A Preset Adjustment of the Picture Level Control
Knobs — CONTROL PRESET ADJ Menu
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5
•Copying data (COPY FROM menu)
Copying data from other channels, common data, or other BVM-DxxE/DxxF series monitors that have been connected via the serial remote connector, or from data stored in monitor memory cards
Note
Data copy is impossible between monitors other than BVM-DxxE/DxxF series.
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BVM-D20F1A/D20F1E/D20F1U/D24E1WA/D24E1WE/D24E1WU
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Overview
For more information about the cable specification required and about the connection, see “Connection Cable Specifications for Color Temperature Probes” on page
66.
• Copying other data (COPY FROM menu)
You can copy data from other channels, common data, or other BVM-DxxE/DxxF series monitors that have been connected via the serial remote connector, or from data stored in monitor memory cards.
Note
Data copy is impossible between monitors other than BVM-DxxE/DxxF series.
•Fine adjustment after the color temperature adjustment (TRIM menu)
You can perform fine adjustment of the gain and bias and add the data to the original adjustment data.
Manufacturer Probe Model Name
SONY BKM-14L (no cable required) GRASEBY SLS 9400 MINOLTA CA-100 PHILIPS
PM 5639
THOMA TF6
B 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 (STD, COL1 and COL2 menus) or individually for each channel (CH SET menu). Use the factory setting value or the adjusted value as an original value to shorten the adjustment time.
Color temperature adjustment can be made in the following four ways:
• Knob adjustment (MANUAL menu)
You can adjust the color temperature with the bias and gain knobs.
• Automatic adjustment using a probe (PROBE menu)
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 color analyzer to the monitor.
Before adjusting the color temperature
We recommend that you perform the automatic adjustment using the AUTO menu [A12] of the CONTROL PRESET ADJ menu before adjusting the color temperature.
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STD B1 COL1 COL2 CH SET
MANUAL B11
START B12111 X Y LOW LIGHT (20IRE) HIGHLIGHT (100IRE) D65 D93
SET PROBE ON CRT
MEMORY CARD B133
ADJUST TRIM SIGNAL
STD
COL1 COL2 CH SET
STD COL1 COL2 CH SET
COPY FROM B13
TRIM B14
START B12111 X Y LOW LIGHT
(20IRE) HIGHLIGHT
(100IRE) D65 D93
STD COL1 COL2 CH SET D65 D93
MONITOR
ADDRESS B1321
SET PROBE ON THIS CRT B12121
SET PROBE ON CRT
FILE NAME B1331
OTHER MONITOR B132
OTHER VALUE B131
X Y L
INT EXT
ADJUST ORIGINAL VALUE SIGNAL
ADJUST B1211 ANALYZE B1212
SONY BKM-14L B121
GRASEBY SLS9400 MINOLTA CA-100 PHILIPS RM5639 THOMA TF6 B122
PROBE B12
Structure of the COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6
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•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.
•When using the Thoma TF6 probe, set the TF6 PRINT menu to off.
[B121] SONY BKM-14L menu
Select the BKM-14L operation. ADJUST... : Perform automatic color temperature
adjustment. ÷[B1211]
ANALYZE: Display readout values on the screen.
÷[B1212]
[B1211] ADJUST menu
To start adjustment, proceed as follows. When you use the previously adjusted values for adjustment, you can make start adjustment by selecting START without performing step (1) and step (2). (1) Select either D65 or D93.
Rather than selecting D65 or D93, you may instead enter the values of the CIE 1931 color system x
and y coordinates. (2) Enter values for LOW LIGHT and HIGH LIGHT. (3) Select START.
START: Start adjustment. ÷[B12111] X: Enter the x coordinate. Y: Enter the y coordinate. LOW LIGHT (20IRE): Enter the luminance (cd/m
2
)
for low light.
HIGH LIGHT (100IRE): Enter the luminance (cd/
m
2
) for high light.
D65: Use D65 setting. D93: Use D93 setting.
[B12111] START menu
The following message appears. Perform operation according to the message to start adjustment.
SET PROBE ON CRT PRESS ENTER
Adjustment starts when the probe is placed against the center of the screen and the ENTER or Ent button is pressed.
[B1212] ANALYZE menu
The following message appears. Perform operation according to the message to enable the BKM-14L to read the color system and luminance value.
SET PROBE ON THIS CRT PRESS ENTER
Attach the BKM-14L on the center of the CRT and press the ENTER or Ent button. ÷[B12121] Once the BKM-14L has carried out calibration, the BKM-14L can start analyze the monitor’s performance.
[B12121] SET PROBE ON THIS CRT menu
Display the color system and luminance readout values from the BKM-14L system at the bottom of the CRT.
X: xxxx: Display the x coordinate of the color system. Y: xxxx: Display the y coordinate of the color system. L: xxxx: Display the luminance value.
[B122] GRASEBY/MINOLTA/PHILIPS/THOMA menu
The forth and lower levels of [B122] are the same as those of the fifth and lower levels of [B1211]. Refer to [B1211] and [B12111].
[B13] COPY FROM menu
Select the source to be copied from. OTHER VALUE... : Copy data from another channel
or from common data. ÷[B131]
OTHER MONITOR... : Copy data from a BVM-
DxxE/DxxF series monitor. ÷[B132]
MEMORY CARD... : Copy data from a monitor
memory card. ÷[B133]
[B131] OTHER VALUE menu
Select STD, COL1,COL2, or CH SET. ÷ Copy is carried out.
STD: Copy common data (factory setting: D65). COL1: Copy common data (factory setting: D93). COL2: Copy common data (factory setting: D65). CH SET: Copy data from a particular channel (factory
setting: D65). Enter the number of the channel from which the data will be copied.
D65: Copy the color temperature of D65. D93: Copy the color temperature of D93.
[B132] OTHER MONITOR menu
Specify the address number of the monitor. MONITOR ADDRESS: Input the address number of
the monitor from which the data will be copied.
÷[B1321]
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Setting Lists in the COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu
This section explains the setting lists displayed in the menu.
How to read the setting lists
•For purposes of explanation, each setting list is
preceded by a menu number. These numbers are not displayed on the screen.
For more information about the menu number, see “About menu numbers” on page 23.
•The arrow mark (÷) 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, the menu does not have any sub-list.
[B] COLOR TEMP ADJ menu Select STD, COL 1, COL2, or CH SET. ÷[B1]
STD: Use common data (factory setting: D65). COL1: Use common data (factory setting: D93). COL2: Use common data (factory setting: D65). CH SET: Use data for each individual channel
(factory setting: D65). Use the numeric keypad to
select the desired channel.
[B1] STD/COL1/COL2/CH SET menu
Select the adjustment method.
MANUAL... : Set with the MANUAL knob. ÷[B11] PROBE... : Set using a probe. ÷[B12] COPY FROM... : Copy data from elsewhere.
÷[B13]
TRIM... : Perform fine adjustments after setting the
color temperature. ÷[B14]
[B11] MANUAL menu
Select the adjustment method. ADJUST... : Adjust the gain and bias. To shift
between gain adjustment and bias adjustment,
press UP/DOWN buttons. Use appropriate knobs
in each adjustment as described below. After the
adjustment, press the ENTER or Ent button to
confirm the adjusted values.
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.)
To reset RED/GREEN/BLUE to the value before adjustment
When you are adjusting the gain or bias using the MANUAL adjustment knobs, you can reset the setting to the one before adjustment by pressing the corresponding MANUAL button. To reset all of settings at the same time, press the PHASE button.
Note
You cannot reset the setting after you press the ENTER or Ent button.
ORIGINAL VALUE... : Set the initial value.
STD: Use common data (factory setting: D65). COL1: Use common data (factory setting: D93). COL2: Use common data (factory setting: D65). CH SET: Use data for a particular channel
(factory setting: D65).
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.
To access the MANUAL menu directly
When the [F2] button is assigned as the short-cut key to the MANUAL menu, you can directly access the MANUAL menu that corresponds to the color temperature setting (STD/COL1/COL2/CH SET) set to the image on the screen.
For details of how to assign the short-cut key, see “ [C4] Setting the Channel Selection Method, Power-Up Conditions and Decoder (SET UP 4) — SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu” on page 44.
[B12] PROBE menu
Select the probe for color temperature adjustment. SONY BKM-14L...: Use the BKM-14L.
÷[B121]
GRASEBY SLS 9400...: Use the SLS 9400.
÷[B122]
MINOLTA CA-100...: Use the CA-100. ÷[B122] PHILIPS PM 5639...: Use the PM 5639. ÷[B122] THOMA TF6...: Use the TF6. ÷[B122]
B Adjusting the Color Temperature — COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu
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[B1321] MONITOR ADDRESS menu
Select STD, COL1, COL2, or CH SET. ÷ Copy is carried out.
STD: Copy common data. COL1: Copy common data. COL2: Copy common data. CH SET: Copy data from a particular channel. Enter
the number of the channel from which the data will
be copied.
[B133] MEMORY CARD menu Select the file name. ÷[B1331]
FILE NAME: Select the file name.
[B1331] FILE NAME menu
Select STD, COL1, COL2, or CH SET of the memory card data. ÷ Copy is carried out.
STD: Copy common data. COL1: Copy common data. COL2: Copy common data. CH SET: Copy data from a particular channel. Enter
the number of the channel from which the data will
be copied.
[B14] TRIM menu
Finely adjust the gain and bias by selecting ADJUST. ADJUST: Adjust the gain and bias. To shift between
gain adjustment and bias adjustment, press UP/
DOWN buttons. Use appropriate knobs in each
adjustment as described below. After the
adjustment, press the ENTER or Ent button to
confirm the adjusted values.
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.)
To reset RED/GREEN/BLUE to the value
before adjustment
When you are adjusting the gain or bias, you can
reset the setting to the one before adjustment by
pressing the corresponding MANUAL button.
To reset all of settings at the same time, press the
PHASE button.
TRIM: Select whether to add the fine adjustment to
the original setting (gain and bias set in MANUAL menu [B11]).
APPLY: Adds the fine adjustment to the original
setting. When APPLY is selected, “XX/TRIM” (XX: the selected color temperature among STD, COL 1 or COL 2) appears on the left top on the COLOR TEMP ADJ menu.
NOT APPLY: Reset the setting to the original
setting (gain and bias set in MANUAL menu [B11]).
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.
Note
Even if NOT APPLY of the TRIM item is selected, pressing the ENTER or Ent button to confirm the adjusted values results in that APPLY will be selected.
B Adjusting the Color Temperature — COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu
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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 select the type of signal that will be connected. The following data can be set with the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu.
•Assigning the signal FORMAT
•Assigning the SLOT NO
•Assigning the INPUT NO (input connector
number)
•Selecting the YC SEP (separation) filter
•Selecting the SYNC MODE
•Selecting the SCREEN MODE
•Selecting the SAFE AREA DISPLAY
•Setting the SAVE AREA MODE
•Activating/deactivating the APERTURE
adjustment
•Assigning the APERTURE VALUE
•Turning on/off the FILTER operation for
monochrome display
•Assigning CHANNEL NAME
•Selecting the picture CONTROL settings
•Setting the COLOR TEMP (temperature)
•Adjusting H PHASE
•Assigning the number of active scanning lines of
1125/60I SYSTEM
•COPYing FROM other data
Note
Data copy is impossible between monitors other than BVM-DxxE/DxxF series.
Channels 91 to 99 assignment
The channel numbers from 91 to 99 are assigned to internal signals.
091: PLUGE signal (Picture Line Up Generating
Equipment) 092: 20% gray signal 093: 100% white signal 094: five-step gray scale signal 095: cross hatch signal 096: cross hatch signal 097: dot signal 098: cross hatch signal 099: 0% black signal
Overview
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 for each slot are numbered 1 to 6 (from the top).
Assigning the signal type and format
The signal type and format which can be assigned to each channel number vary, depending on what adaptors (not supplied) are installed in the rear panel.
To assign serial digital signals
Serial digital signals can be assigned to the serial digital input connectors on the BKM-20D/21D/22X/ 41HD/42HD adaptors. You need to install one of the BKM-20D (for component signals only), BKM-21D, BKM-41HD or BKM-42HD adaptors with a serial digital signal decoder to the rear panel of the monitor.
To assign analog composite signals
Analog composite signals can be assigned to any analog input connectors on the BKM-20D/21D/22X or any input connectors on the BKM-24N/25P/26M/27T/ 28X/48X. You need to install one of the following decoder adaptors.
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 signals: BKM-27T
To assign Y/C signals
Y/C signals can be assigned to any input connectors on the BKM-24N/25P/26M/27T/28X/48X. You need to install one of the following decoder adaptors.
To assign NTSC signals: BKM-24N/27T To assign PAL signals: BKM-25P/27T To assign PAL-M signals: BKM-26M
To assign 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/41HD/ 42HD.
[C1]
Setting the Input Configuration (SET UP 1)
— INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu
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This section explains the setting lists displayed in the menu.
How to read the setting lists
•For purposes of explanation, each setting list is preceded by a menu number. These numbers are not displayed on the screen.
For more information about the menu number, see “About menu numbers” on page 23.
•The arrow mark (÷) 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, the menu does not have any sub-list.
[C1] INPUT CONFIGURATION menu (1/2)
Set input signal data for each channel. xxCH: Current channel is indicated. To change the
channel, enter a channel number with the numeric keypad. The settings below will be stored as information about the signal to be connected to this channel.
FORMAT... : Select the input signal type. ÷[C11] SLOT NO: Enter the slot number. INPUT NO: Enter the input connector number. YC SEP... : Select Y/C separation filter. ÷[C12] SYNC MODE: Select the sync signal.
INT: Use an internal sync signal.
EXT: Use an external sync signal. SCREEN MODE... : Select the scan size. ÷[C13] SAFE AREA DISPLAY: Choose whether or not to
display the safe area (OFF or ON). MODE... : Select the display mode for safe area.
÷[C14]
APERTURE: Choose whether to use aperture
adjustment or not (OFF or ON). APERTURE VALUE: Enter the aperture adjustment
value (0 to 200).
[C1] INPUT CONFIGURATION menu (2/2)
Set input signal data for each channel. xxCH: Current channel is indicated. To change the
channel, enter a channel number with the numeric
keypad. The settings below will be stored as
information about the signal to be connected to this
channel. FILTER... : Switch the filter operation (OFF or ON)
when the monochrome display is selected. CHANNEL NAME... : Give the channel a name.
÷ [C15]
Setting Lists in the INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu
CONTROL: Use if either PRESET or CH SET
values are used for the CONTRAST/BRIGHT/ CHROMA/PHASE settings.
PRESET: Use values common to all channels. CH SET: Use individual values for each channel.
COLOR TEMP...: Set the color temperature.
÷ [C16]
H PHASE: Set the horizontal picture position (–128 to
+127).
1125/60I SYSTEM: Select the number of active
scanning lines per frame. When the HD SDI signal is input, the number of active scanning lines is selected automatically.
1080I: The active scanning lines are 1080 lines 1035I: The active scanning lines are 1035 lines.
COPY FROM... : Select a method for copying data
from elsewhere. ÷[C17]
Note
For H PHASE data, if a value above or below the allowable range is entered, the monitor will not operate correctly.
[C11] FORMAT menu
Select the signal format.
COMPOSITE... : Analog composite signal ÷ [C111] YC... : Analog Y/C signal ÷ [C111] COMPONENT... : Analog component or RGB signal
÷ [C112] SDI... : Serial digital signal ÷ [C113]
Note
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).
[C111] COMPOSITE menu/YC menu
Select the format of a composite or Y/C signal.
NTSC: SETUP 7.5 or 0. PAL: S (simple) or D (delay) PAL-M: S (simple) or D (delay) SECAM (for the COMPOSITE menu only) AUTO: The format of the input signal is detected and
switched automatically.
1)
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.
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INPUT CONFIGURATION C1 (1/2)
INPUT CONFIGURATION C1 (2/2)
REMOTE C2 PASSWORD C3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION C4 ON SCREEN SET C5 ALIGNMENT C6
WHITE UNIFORMITY C7
EXTEND MENU C8
xxCH FORMAT C11
SLOT NO
INPUT NO
YC SEP C12
SYNC MODE
SCREEN MODE C13
SAFE AREA DISPLAY
SAFE AREA MODE C14
APERTURE
APERTURE VALUE
xxCH FILTER CHANNEL NAME C15
CONTROL
COLOR TEMP C16
H PHASE 1125/60I SYSTEM
COPY FROM C17
COMPOSITE C111 YC C111 COMPONENT C112 SDI C113
TRAP/BPF 2 LINES COMB 3 LINES COMB
INT EXT
16:9-NORM 16:9-UNDR
4:3-NORM
4:3-UNDR
SIZE H SIZE V SIZE H POSITION SHAPE 4:3 AREA MARKER 4:3 BLANKING
NTSC PAL PAL-M SECAM
AUTO
PROG
EDIT CAM VTR NEW NAME
PRESET CH SET
STD COL1 COL2 CH SET
1080I 1035I
OTHER CH OTHER MONITOR C171
MEMORY CARD C172
MONITOR ADDRESS C1711
FILE NAME C1721
YPBPR SMPTE/ EBU-N10
YPBPR BETACAM
RGB
NTSC
PAL
4:2:2 AUTO HD SDI
CH NO
CH NO
Structure of the INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu
[C1]
Setting the Input Configuration (SET UP 1) — INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5
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Notes
•Even when selecting AUTO, also select NTSC (SETUP 7.5 or 0), PAL (S or D), and PAL-M (S or D).
•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).
•If you change the format of the channel to which the SDI signal is assigned to AUTO of the COMPOSITE menu with the BKM-21D installed, the image may not be displayed. In this case, change the signal format to NTSC or PAL once, then reset it to AUTO.
•If you change the format of the PAL-M Y/C signal to AUTO of the YC menu with the BKM-26M installed, the image may not be displayed. In this case, select PAL-M S or D.
[C112] COMPONENT menu
Select the component signal format, or RGB.
YPBPR SMPTE/EBU-N10 YPBPR BETACAM: SETUP 7.5 or 0. RGB
[C113] SDI menu
Select the format of the serial digital signal
1)
.
NTSC: SETUP 7.5 or 0. PAL: S (simple) or D (delay) 4:2:2 AUTO: The NTSC, PAL or 4:2:2 format of the input
signal is detected and switched automatically.
1)
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.
• If the serial digital signal is not properly displayed in SDI AUTO mode, re-enter the channel number.
HD SDI
[C12] YC SEP menu
Select a Y/C separation filter.
TRAP/BPF: Select TRAP/BPF filter. 2 LINES COMB: Select 2 LINES COMB filter. 3 LINES COMB: Select 3 LINES COMB filter.
[C13] SCREEN MODE menu
Select the scan size.
16:9-NORM: Overscanned 16:9 aspect ratio. 16:9-UNDR: Underscanned 16:9 aspect ratio. 4:3-NORM: Overscanned 4:3 aspect ratio. 4:3-UNDR: Underscanned 4:3 aspect ratio.
[C14] SAFE AREA MODE menu
Set the safe area display modes.
SIZE: Select the safe area mode.
16:9-80%: Displays a 80% safe area with 16:9
aspect ratio.
16:9-88%: Displays a 88% safe area with 16:9
aspect ratio.
16:9-90%: Displays a 90% safe area with 16:9
aspect ratio.
16:9-93%: Displays a 93% safe area with 16:9
aspect ratio.
16:9-ANY SIZE: Displays a safe area with 16:9
aspect ratio in the size determined by H SIZE and V SIZE.
4:3-80%: Displays a 80% safe area with 4:3
aspect ratio.
4:3-88%: Displays a 88% safe area with 4:3
aspect ratio.
4:3-90%: Displays a 90% safe area with 4:3
aspect ratio.
4:3-ANY SIZE: Displays a safe area with 4:3
aspect ratio in the size determined by H SIZE and V SIZE.
H SIZE: When 16:9-ANY SIZE or 4:3-ANY SIZE is
selected, adjust the horizontal size of the safe area in 1% steps.
V SIZE: When16:9-ANY SIZE or 4:3-ANY SIZE is
selected, adjust the vertical size of the safe area in 1% steps.
H POSITION: Adjust the horizontal display position
of the safe area (–32 to +32).
SHAPE: Select the shape of the SAFE AREA
MARKER.
SHAPE A:
SHAPE B:
4:3 AREA MARKER: Select whether the 4:3 line is
displayed in16:9 screen or not (ON or OFF).
4:3 BLANKING: Select the blanking outside the 4:3
area.
HALF: Half blanking BLACK: Blanks outside the 4:3 area. OFF: Do not blank.
Setting the Input Configuration (SET UP 1) — INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu
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Note
The size of the safe area for the 16:9-xx% or 4:3-xx% setting depends on the 16:9 button ON/OFF setting.
BVM-D20F1U/D20F1E/D20F1A
With 16:9 button ON With 16:9 button OFF
BVM-D24E1WU/D24E1WE/D24E1WA
With 16:9 button ON With 16:9 button OFF
[C15] CHANNEL NAME menu
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 ([C1] 2/2).)
[C16] COLOR TEMP menu
Select STD, COL1, COL2 or CH SET.
STD: Use common data (factory setting: D65). COL1: Use common data (factory setting: D93). COL2: Use common data (factory setting: D65). CH SET: Use data for each individual channel
(factory setting: D65).
[C17] COPY FROM menu
Select the source to be copied from. OTHER CH: Copy data from another channel. Enter
the channel number.
OTHER MONITOR... : Copy data from a BVM-
DxxE/DxxF series monitor. ÷[C171]
MEMORY CARD... : Copy data from a memory
card. ÷[C172]
[C171] OTHER MONITOR menu
Enter the address number of the source monitor. MONITOR ADDRESS: Enter the address number of
the monitor from which to copy data. ÷[C1711]
[C1711] MONITOR ADDRESS menu
Assign the channel of the selected monitor from which to copy data. ÷ Copy is carried out. CH NO: Enter the channel number.
[C172] MEMORY CARD menu
Select the file name.
FILE NAME: Select the file name. ÷[C1721]
[C1721] FILE NAME menu
Assign the channel of the selected file from which to copy data. ÷ Copy is carried out. CH NO: Enter the channel number.
16:9 80% 16:9 80%
4:3 80% 4:3 80%
16:9 80% 16:9 80%
4:3 80%
4:3 80%
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Setting Lists of the REMOTE Menu
This section explains the setting lists displayed in the menu.
How to read the setting lists
•For purposes of explanation, each setting list is preceded by a menu number. These numbers are not displayed on the screen.
For more information about the menu number, see “About menu numbers” on page 23.
•The arrow mark (÷) 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, the menu does not have any sub-list.
[C2] REMOTE menu
Select the type of remote control. REMOTE 1 CONFIG... : Set the address and group
number of the monitor controlled via the REMOTE 1 (serial remote control) connector.
÷[C21]
REMOTE 2 CONFIG... : Set the pin assignments for
the REMOTE 2 (parallel remote control) connector. ÷[C22]
REMOTE 2: Select whether parallel remote control
will be used or not (ON or OFF).
[C21] REMOTE 1 CONFIG menu
Set the monitor address and group number.
MONITOR ADDRESS: Enter an address number. GROUP ADDRESS: Enter a group number.
[C22] REMOTE 2 CONFIG menu
Select the REMOTE 2 connector pins for which you want to change the function. The factory settings for each pin are given below. ÷[C221]
1 PIN: CH01 2 PIN: CH02 3 PIN: EXT SYNC 4 PIN: MONO 5 PIN: SAFE AREA 6 PIN: unused 7 PIN: unused 8 PIN: TALLY
[C221] 1-8 PIN menu (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. UNDER SCAN: 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.
[C221] 1-8 PIN menu (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. SAFE AREA ON: Set the safe area display on or off. CAPTION VISION: Set Caption Vision on or off. TALLY ON: Set tally signals on or off. DEGAUSS ON: Set degaussing on or off. POWER OFF: Set the monitor power on or off.
For the pin assignment, see “REMOTE 2 connector” in the Location and Function of Parts on page 14.
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INPUT CONFIGURATION C1 REMOTE C2 PASSWORD C3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION C4 ON SCREEN SET C5 ALIGNMENT C6 WHITE UNIFORMITY C7 EXTEND MENU C8
REMOTE 1 CONFIG C21
REMOTE 2 CONFIG C22 REMOTE 2
MONITOR ADDRESS GROUP ADDRESS
1 PIN C221
2 PIN 3 PIN 4 PIN 5 PIN 6 PIN 7 PIN 8 PIN
CH (1/2)
BLUE ONLY (2/2)
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. The following settings can be made with the REMOTE menu.
•Settings for the serial remote control (REMOTE
1) (REMOTE 1 CONFIG menu)
An address number (MONITOR ADDRESS) and group number (GROUP ADDRESS) can be assigned to the monitor connected to the serial REMOTE 1 connector. The BVM-xxE/F/G, BVM-Dxx and HDM-xxE series monitors can be connected.
•Settings for the parallel remote control (REMOTE
2) (REMOTE 2 CONFIG menu)
Functions can be assigned to the pins of the REMOTE 2 connector.
•ON/OFF setting for the parallel remote control (REMOTE 2) (REMOTE 2 menu)
Priority order of the remote control functions
It is possible to simultaneously use the BKM-10R/11R Monitor Control Unit, REMOTE 1, and REMOTE 2 for control, but commands from REMOTE 2 have priority. Therefore, it is impossible for the BKM-10R/ 11R or REMOTE 1 to change items set by REMOTE 2. There is no priority order between commands from REMOTE 1 and the BKM-10R/11R control panel.
About monitor address and group numbers
The BKM-10R/11R Monitor Control Units are 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 1 CONFIG 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.
Note
The address number must differ from one monitor to another. If two or more monitors have the same address number, an operation error occurs.
In the case of temporary freezing controls during serial remote control.
When buttons such as UP/DOWN and ENTER are repeatedly pushed (in quick succession), the buttons may stop functioning. In the case, turning the CHROMA or PHASE knobs will restore function.
Overview
Structure of the REMOTE Menu
[C2]
Assigning the Remote Control Functions
(SET UP 2) — REMOTE Menu
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
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