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Page 1: ...HD LCD WAVEFORM MONITOR WM 3209 WM 3209 L WM 3209 B Instruction Manual Ver 3 00...

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Page 3: ...HD LCD WAVEFORM MONITOR WM 3209 WM 3209 L WM 3209 B Instruction Manual 2010 11 Ver 3 00 ASTRODESIGN Inc...

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Page 5: ...ctions 11 3 2 Method of Operation 12 3 3 Switch Specifications 13 3 3 1 INPUT Switch 13 3 3 2 COLOR Switch 14 3 3 3 FREEZE Switch 15 3 3 4 U1 through U4 Switches 15 3 3 5 Preset Switch 15 3 3 6 MENU S...

Page 6: ...Signal System 161 5 3 Display Method 162 5 4 Headphone Output Format 162 5 5 Adjustment Values 163 5 6 Aspect Ratio 166 5 6 1 When Using a 4 3 Aspect Ratio 167 5 6 2 When Using a SCOPE Function 168 5...

Page 7: ...stment mode 228 Setting Values by Channel MENU Items 229 Setting Items by Channel Items for Each Mode 231 5 23 General Specifications 232 5 24 External View 233 Chapter 6 Supplied Accessories and Opti...

Page 8: ...age to the unit explosion overheating or fire Do not use the unit in a location where there is risk of catching fire or explosion High voltage parts are contained inside the unit Do not disassemble re...

Page 9: ...Using this unit in such a condition will cause fire electric shock or failure Concerning the the Battery Be sure to connect the battery with the correct polarity Incorrect connection will result in f...

Page 10: ...or allow in contact with the skin If liquid crystals do somehow get into your eyes or mouth immediately flush with water If liquid crystals come in contact with skin or clothes immediately wipe the cr...

Page 11: ...ient temperature of this unit will exceed the range of 0 to 40 C Note 1 Locations where the ambient humidity of this unit will exceed the range of 30 to 80 RH Locations close to air conditioning equip...

Page 12: ...ipes and or minute spots may be visible Optical characteristics brightness variations in display etc vary depending on the operating time These characteristics particularly vary due to low temperature...

Page 13: ...fferent video formats supported 3G SDI compatible standard Conforms to SMPTE 425M standard 2 97 Gbit s SDI input HD SDI compatible specifications Conforms to SMPTE292M and BTA S 004B specifications 1...

Page 14: ...ce of the two input signal systems HD CS BB and two external reference systems can be simultaneously displayed Furthermore an alarm display is available by setting a phase difference versus the input...

Page 15: ...f Parts Figure 2 1 WM 3209 WM 3209 L Front Panel 6 4 U3 HD LCD WAVEFORM MONITOR WM 3208 L ADJ INPUT COLOR FREEZE U1 U2 PRESET U4 MENU ESC AUDIO PHASE VECTOR STATUS ANC 3 4 5 OPTION MULTI 1 2 POWER F 5...

Page 16: ...olding the switch unlocks the front switch In accordance with the main unit function settings 3 the settings are automatically saved in BOOT of the memory at the same time as key lock is initiated 11...

Page 17: ...Parts 5 2 2 WM 3209 WM 3209 L Rear Panel and Names of Parts ASTRODESIGN Inc MADE IN JAPAN COMPOSITE IN BB REMOTE HD_CS A B B1 B2 A2 A1 DC IN 12V 1 GND 4 12V MONITOR OUT REF IN SDI IN RS485 Figure 2 2...

Page 18: ...6 DC IN 12V ASTRODESIGN Inc 1 GND 4 12V MADE IN JAPAN COMPOSITE IN BB REMOTE REF IN MONITOR HD_CS A B OUT B1 B2 A2 A1 SDI IN RS485 Figure 2 3 WM 3209 L Rear Panel...

Page 19: ...s output terminal is for easily checking the SDI input signal 7 MONITOR OUT B This output terminal is for easily checking the SDI input signal 8 COMPOSITE IN This is the composite input terminal 9 REF...

Page 20: ...lect 5 ENABLE_RMT 6 R4 User select 7 R5 User select 8 R6 User select 9 R7 User select 10 R8 User select 11 R9 User select 12 R10 User select 13 R11 User select 14 R12 User select 15 GND This remote co...

Page 21: ...s Remote controller switch Control IC Low level threshold 0 7 V Remote connector receptacle WM monitor 1 k Cable resistance Vf 0 65 V Remote control signal Pin 1 15 3 3 V 10 k 3 3 V CAUTION Do not con...

Page 22: ...e controller connector is used for ID input Mounted only with the WM 3209 L One terminal is used for control signal input When a terminal is used for control signal input the other is used as a throug...

Page 23: ...of BNC coaxial cables to the SDI IN connectors 2 and 4 on the rear panel view When Dual Link1 has been selected as the input channel input the Link A signals to the SDI A1 connector 2 on the rear pane...

Page 24: ...will be displayed If the POWER LED does not light check connections again Use MONITOR OUT for easy verification of the SDI input signal If there is no input signal the imaging area will appear black a...

Page 25: ...se input channels for which INPUT CHANNEL has been set to ENABLE on the MENU Ex When ENABLE is set for all input channels SDI_A1 SDI_B1 COMPOSITE DUAL LINK SDI_A1 Ex When ENABLE is set for SDI_A and C...

Page 26: ...es the color information setting screen go away The following color information can be set Information Marker Cursor Scale Waveform Vector Audio Vector and Status Pressing the COLOR switch a yet again...

Page 27: ...g Preset data For details see 4 1 Preset Mode 3 3 6 MENU Switch Pressing once displays the MENU screen Pressing again makes the MENU screen go away The key lock status is established by holding down t...

Page 28: ...ode For details see Chapter 4 Description of Each Mode in Chapter 4 3 3 9 Mode Switches Displays each mode screen Mode screens are listed in the table below Indication on the unit Mode Screen PRESET P...

Page 29: ...en but images in the new format will still be drawn stably The MENU screen is hierarchical When you enter the MENU screen items up to Level 2 are displayed Align the cursor and turn the Adjustment Dia...

Page 30: ...tment Dial while on Level 2 allows that part of an item to be adjusted Text is highlighted during adjustment To move to Level 1 press the ESC switch or align the cursor with and turn the Adjustment Di...

Page 31: ...cursor does not move to level 3 If the adjustment dial is pressed while the cursor is within level 3 the item in the area concerned can be adjusted or set If while the cursor is within level 3 the ESC...

Page 32: ...channel 3 4 3 ID SETTING Sets the IDs of the input channels SDI_A1 to SDI_B2 Composite dual link 1 3 4 4 COMPARE Makes settings related to dual screen display 3 4 5 PICTURE QUALITY Adjusts the image...

Page 33: ...bits Sets the sample data to 10 bits 12 bits Sets the sample data to 12 bits 10bit Sampling Sel 3 4 2 2 Ensures that the sampling structure supports the 4 2 2 color resolution 4 4 4 Ensures that the s...

Page 34: ...4_H COMPARE5_H DISABLE Internal ID Edit 3 Sets the ID to be displayed during Internal mode SDI IN A1 SDI_A1 SDI IN B1 SDI_B1 COMPOSITE IN COMPOSITE DUAL LINK1 IN DUAL LINK1 External ID 1 Represents th...

Page 35: ...adjustment dial to select the number and press the adjustment dial to enter the setting After adjusting the value using the Adjustment Dial the value cannot be set without pressing the Adjustment Dia...

Page 36: ...H 1 SDI_A Compares with the SDI_A input signal SDI_B Compares with the SDI_B input signal Composite Compares with the composite input signal When SDI_A1 is selected SDI_B When SDI_B1 is selected SDI_A...

Page 37: ...item was set the menu screen may be exited but images in the new format will still be drawn stably 2 The settings of these items cannot be changed when the Flash Protect function is ON For details on...

Page 38: ...H Mirror ON Own V Mirror OFF Ano H Mirror OFF Ano V Mirror OFF Compare 3D ON Disp1 Size 256inch Disp1 Aspect 16 9 Disp2 Size 100inch Disp2 Aspect 4 3 Unit cm SDI A SDI B Composite AnotherCH 3G HD2X Me...

Page 39: ...yed with no delay However the formats and phases of the two inputs SDI A and SDI B must match Own H Mirror Own V Mirror Ano H Mirror and Ano V Mirror function is expecting conditions listed above In o...

Page 40: ...d and focus returns to Level 2 Highlighting flashes repeatedly during SAVE COMPARE Compare Pic AnotherCH Another CH SDI A Save Memory Clear Memory Own H Mirror ON Own V Mirror OFF Ano H Mirror OFF Ano...

Page 41: ...c AnotherCH Another CH SDI A Save Memory Clear Memory Own H Mirror ON Own V Mirror OFF Ano H Mirror OFF Ano V Mirror OFF Compare 3D ON Disp1 Size 256inch Disp1 Aspect 16 9 Disp2 Size 100inch Disp2 Asp...

Page 42: ...e Mode 1 but the settings of these items are common to all the channels Hierarchical MENU Screen Image Setting Method 1 Align the cursor with PICTURE_QUALITY and press the Adjustment Dial 2 Align the...

Page 43: ...ngular markers user adjustable User Vertical horizontal linear markers user adjustable Frame Center Box_H_Pos 2 0 to 1023 166 Box_V_Pos 2 0 to 767 125 Box_Width 2 1 to 1024 692 Box_Heght 2 1 to 768 51...

Page 44: ...is highlighted 3 To set numeric values turn the Adjustment Dial to adjust the setting value and press the Adjustment Dial to confirm it After adjusting the value using the Adjustment Dial the value ca...

Page 45: ...arker 2 35 1 marker 1 85 1 1 66 1 marker User marker SD Format Aspect Marker to be Checked Normal 4 3 16 9 2 4 Compare Multi 1 4 Mini Waves etc Center Marker Frame Marker 95 93 88 80 4 3 marker 13 9 1...

Page 46: ...splays the time code for the user VITC Gamut Alarm 5 ON Lights the Gamut Error Indicator OFF Does not light the Gamut Error Indicator ON Th Hi 6 90 to 108 Sets the Gamut error upper limit threshold 10...

Page 47: ...and press the Adjustment Dial 2 Align the cursor with the item whose setting is to be changed and press the Adjustment Dial DISPLAY Information ON ID Text ON Format ON Time Code ON Err Status ON Audio...

Page 48: ...ting value ranges from 0 to 255 255 H Posi Sets the horizontal start point for TALLY1 Any value from 0 to 1023 can be set 0 V Posi Sets the vertical start point for TALLY1 Any value from 0 to 767 can...

Page 49: ...ing to settings OFF Force T2 ON Forcibly displays TALLY2 OFF Displays TALLY2 according to settings OFF Force T3 ON Forcibly displays TALLY3 OFF Displays TALLY3 according to settings OFF OPTION CMD Con...

Page 50: ...n the Adjustment Dial to adjust the setting value and press the Adjustment Dial to confirm it After adjusting the value using the Adjustment Dial the value cannot be set without pressing the Adjustmen...

Page 51: ...he blue component of the picture image ON Red ON Does not hide the red component of the picture image OFF Hides the red component of the picture image ON Peaking 2 ON Performs peaking on the picture i...

Page 52: ...sor with PICTURE and press the Adjustment Dial 2 Align the cursor with the item to be set and press the Adjustment Dial PICTURE Half Mask OFF Mask OFF Mono OFF Blue Only OFF Green ON Blue ON Red ON Pe...

Page 53: ...er to the waveform Average Displays the waveform by averaging the four pixels before and after LPF Skelton Non Makes background of the mini wave black HALF Makes the background of the mini wave half t...

Page 54: ...e Setting Method 1 Align the cursor with WAVE and press the Adjustment Dial 2 Align the cursor with the item to be set and press the Adjustment Dial Vanc OFF H_Blank OFF Scale Filter Non Skelton FULL...

Page 55: ...or Waveform An image of the hierarchical MENU screen is shown below Setting Method 1 Align the cursor with VECTOR and press the Adjustment Dial 2 Align the cursor with the item to be set and press the...

Page 56: ...io over MONO Uses a monochrome display for audio over Color CH Order TypeA ch1234 ch5678 Displays Channels 1 2 3 and 4 on the left and Channels 5 6 7 and 8 on the right TypeB ch1357 ch2468 Displays Ch...

Page 57: ...ow Setting Method 1 Align the cursor with AUDIO and press the Adjustment Dial 2 Align the cursor with the item to be set and press the Adjustment Dial Display ON Audio CH 1 8CH Change dir LtoR Cell Co...

Page 58: ...s black OFF Turns OFF black masking Enabled for HD video and SD video with 16 9 aspect ratio 3 4 9 PICTURE function Mono ON Displays a monochrome video image OFF Turns OFF monochrome video image displ...

Page 59: ...ormation 3 4 7 DISPLAY function Time Code ON Displays the time code OFF Hides the time code 3 4 7 DISPLAY function Err Status ON Displays error information OFF Hides error information 3 4 7 DISPLAY fu...

Page 60: ...fied and press the Adjustment Dial 3 Align the cursor with the function to be assigned and press the Adjustment Dial SWITCH ASSIGN U1 ID Text U2 Mono U3 Marker U4 Blue Only Marker Half Mask Mask Mono...

Page 61: ...not include duplicates Operation Method Level Function NON Assignable items are listed below Open High when using Level operations Make Low when using Level operations Assignable Items 1 Description...

Page 62: ...n includes reference information 5 For details on Power Save refer to 5 17 Concerning the Low Power Consumption Mode Level Operations Only Assignable Items 2 Description Open High Make Low Tally 1 6 T...

Page 63: ...switched to Edge if any of these are assigned to R1 through R12 For details on Preset mode see 4 1 Preset Mode Ex Load P1 Load P2 operations About Level Operations Ex Switches SDI A SDI B Preset 1 Lo...

Page 64: ...ions During edge operations be sure to input an active pulse having a cycle of at lease 50 ms When using a remote controller set the ENABLE pin to make For details see 2 2 WM 3209 WM 3209 L Rear Panel...

Page 65: ...n the priority of the last one selected The operation method automatically switches to Level when Tally 1 through Tally 3 are selected The operation method automatically switches to Edge when Load_P1...

Page 66: ...ON For details on the Flash Protect function refer to 5 17 Concerning the Flash Protect function Hierarchical MENU Screen Image Setting Method 1 Align the cursor with LOAD SAVE and press the Adjustme...

Page 67: ...ghlighted Each time the character changes the character in the ASCII table will also move to match that character Up to 8 characters consisting of upper or lowercase alphabetic characters numeric char...

Page 68: ...ge icon for 10 seconds 10sec BT Select 3 Li ion Selected when a lithium ion type of battery is used Ni Battery Selected when a nickel type of battery is used Li ion I P Setting Type1 Initiates field i...

Page 69: ...Chapter 3 Method of Operation 57...

Page 70: ...item to be set and press the adjustment dial GoToPowerSave PS Auto Timer 10minutes BT Display ON BT Indicator 10Sec BT Select Li ion I P Setting Type1 3G ANC Link Link A Lock Save ON Flash Protect OF...

Page 71: ...en is closed when Channel reset or Factory Default is selected as the setting for this item Hierarchical MENU Screen Image Setting Method 1 Align the cursor with RESET CALL and press the Adjustment Di...

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Page 73: ...isplayed by turning the rotary switch Screen Image is given below Ex Picture Mode 1 Level meter F1 switch F2 switch F3 switch F4 switch F5 switch Input status information Error information Time code C...

Page 74: ...information The status information of the input signals and ON OFF status of FREEZE are displayed here NoSignal This indicates that no input signals have been input PhaseError This indicates that the...

Page 75: ...has occurred during dual link input LAST next to CRCE A Time which has elapsed so far since a CRC error last arose in the LinkA signal CRCE B Number of times a CRC error in the LinkB signal has occur...

Page 76: ...is multiplexed with the SDI signal LTC This time code is displayed when LTC is multiplexed with the SDI signal TC This time code is displayed when the time code for the user is multiplexed with the SD...

Page 77: ...PRESET3 Loads the screen and settings saved for Preset3 None LOAD PRESET4 Loads the screen and settings saved for Preset4 None NEXT Moves to Level 1 2 None Level 1 2 Setting Item Description Default L...

Page 78: ...screen for saving the data is displayed and the Preset1 8 data can be saved F5 NEXT F1 LOAD PRESET1 F2 LOAD PRESET2 F3 LOAD PRESET3 F4 LOAD PRESET4 F5 BACK F1 LOAD PRESET5 F2 LOAD PRESET6 F3 LOAD PRE...

Page 79: ...for Preset6 None LOAD PRESET7 Saves the current screen and settings for Preset7 None LOAD PRESET8 Saves the current screen and settings for Preset8 None BACK Moves to Level 1 1 None You can exit the P...

Page 80: ...F1 SAVE PRESET1 F2 SAVE PRESET2 F3 SAVE PRESET3 F4 SAVE PRESET4 F5 BACK F1 SAVE PRESET5 F2 SAVE PRESET6 F3 SAVE PRESET7 F4 SAVE PRESET8 SAVE PRESET1 SAVE PRESET2 SAVE PRESET3 SAVE PRESET4 NEXT SAVE P...

Page 81: ...are reflected in the other modes as well and in the Compare Mode the images are displayed based on the settings for the Owner CH selected 2 Brightness and Contrast setting items are also available in...

Page 82: ...ture Mode 1 Screen Image This screen is displayed when MINI_WAVE is ON F3 CHROMA Pb Pr Pb Pr F4 Peak Hue Peaking Hue F5 MiniWave F1 BRIGHTNESS F2 CONTRAST F1 LEFT 1 F2 RIGHT 1 F4 FULL 1 F3 BOTTOM 1 F5...

Page 83: ...l direction OFF AREA 1 Moves the display area up down left and right when using a magnification of 2 or 4 MAG 2 During HD Input 1 Displays the HD image at a resolution of 960 540 4 3 Displays the 4 3...

Page 84: ...oves the display area to the center None Supplement The MAG function is reflected in compare mode 1 For details refer to 4 12 Compare Mode 1 Function Indicator Contents Only displayed when a setting o...

Page 85: ...lect for each waveform to be displayed Y G ON Pb B ON Pr R ON DISPLAY Waveform 2 Sets the waveforms to be displayed and their display order YPbPr Arranges waveforms in the order Y Pb and Pr from the l...

Page 86: ...ode 2 and 3 For details see 4 2 Picture Mode 1 4 4 Waveform Mode 4 10 Multimode 4 11 Option Mode 4 12 Compare Mode 1 4 13 Compare Mode 2 4 14 Compare Mode 3 4 15 Compare Mode 4 4 16 Compare Mode 5 The...

Page 87: ...from left to right Up Down 3 This setting can be adjusted in integral widths 1 00 2 00 7 00 1 00 using the Adjustment Dial 4 CTR pos C can only be set when Waveform is set to YPbPr 5 When SCROLL is se...

Page 88: ...pplement The CURSOR function can be used only in Waveform mode The display unit of the H cursor is changed by the SWEEP setting for the function indicator 1H 1V 1H 1V H cursor s ms s ms 8 The display...

Page 89: ...ade Overlay Composite Composite7 5IRE F2 Y G R 1 Y when YPbPr has been selected for Waveform G when GBR has been selected for Waveform R when GBR has been selected for Waveform F5 Waveform 2 YPbPr GBR...

Page 90: ...s setting is enabled when both H and V have been selected Function Indicators Related to LineSelect 6 Select a line by turning the Adjustment Dial Level 1 Level 1 Level 2 F3 GAIN MAG F1 GAIN 1 5 Val F...

Page 91: ...timode 3 and 5 and Compare Mode 4 and 5 For details see 4 5 Vector Mode 4 10 Multimode 4 15 Compare Mode 4 and 4 16 Compare Mode 5 Functions Assigned to ScanArea Setting Item Description Default Level...

Page 92: ...OFF the line is linked in all modes The field can only be switched when using an interlaced or segment frame format Interpolation between measurement points is only performed when 1 is selected Line...

Page 93: ...mal octal and binary Functions Assigned to EAV SAV Line Sample and Hex Dec Oct Bin Setting Item Description Default EAV Pressing EAV brings EAV to the front of the status display None SAV Pressing SAV...

Page 94: ...left of the screen and the data of each sample is displayed in sequence When the EAV or SAV data is detected EAV or SAV is displayed on the left of the sample numbers The data in the DEC and OCT form...

Page 95: ...nal then exactly the same structure can be used for HD SDI signal mapping although the sampling frequency is double that of the HD SDI signals Therefore the signals in 1 are displayed in the same way...

Page 96: ...dard 1 G a R a EAV 3FF EAV 000 EAV 000 EAV XYZ LN 0 LN 1 CRC 0 CRC 1 SAV 3FF SAV 000 SAV 000 SAV XYZ G 0 R 0 G 1 R 1 2 A a B a EAV 3FF EAV 000 EAV 000 EAV XYZ LN 0 LN 1 CRC 0 CRC 1 SAV 3FF SAV 000 SAV...

Page 97: ...played on the same line for these signals Diagram showing HEX hexadecimal notation display SMPL EVEN ODD SMPL EVEN ODD EAV 3840 3FF 000 EAV 3840 3FF 000 3842 000 2D8 3842 000 2D8 3844 228 200 3844 228...

Page 98: ...C XYZ Y Pb 0 Y 0 Pr 0 Y 1 2 3FF C 3FF Y 000 C 000 Y 000 C 000 Y XYZ C XYZ Y LN 0 C LN 0 Y LN 1 C LN 1 Y C CR 0 Y CR 0 C CR 1 Y CR 1 3FF C 3FF Y 000 C 000 Y 000 C 000 Y XYZ C XYZ Y Pb 0 Y 0 Pr 0 Y 1 T...

Page 99: ...or SAV is displayed on the left of the sample numbers The data in the DEC and OCT formats are displayed in the same way as for HEX SMPL Y PB PR EAV 1920 1 1111 1111 11 1111 1111 11 2 1111 1111 11 111...

Page 100: ...11 1111 11 B 1111 1111 11 1111 1111 11 1921 A 0000 0000 00 0000 0000 00 B 0000 0000 00 0000 0000 00 1922 A 0000 0000 00 0000 0000 00 B 0000 0000 00 0000 0000 00 1933 A 0001 0000 00 1000 0000 00 B 1000...

Page 101: ...Description of Each Mode 89 If the FREEZE function is executed when Dual Link1 or Dual Link2 is selected as the input channel the data in the Link B blanking area will be masked and will be displayed...

Page 102: ...The peak level of the level meter is updated at the specified interval OFF GAIN 3 1 Displays the audio vector display at standard size 2 Displays at two times standard size 4 Displays at four times st...

Page 103: ...is selected ON OFF GAIN when AudioVector is selected 1 2 4 8 16 When Dual Link1 has been selected as the input channel these contents are displayed for the audio signals among the LinkA signals CAUTI...

Page 104: ...annel to be compared to is selected using 3 4 4 COMPARE on the MENU screen 2 Input using a Ref_in HD_CS connector 9 in 2 2 WM 3209 WM 3209 L Rear Panel and Names of Parts 3 Input using a Ref_in BB con...

Page 105: ...ustment 3 If Time_Th is adjusted the setting value changes to track the adjustment 4 If Sample_Th and or Line_Th are adjusted the setting value changes to track the adjustment For details see 5 14 Con...

Page 106: ...SD F1 Sample_Th F2 Line_Th F3 Time_Th F4 Alarm_ON OFF F5 None Level 1 Level 2 Exits this level of the menu ESC Switch The Phase Compare mode and COMPARE1 5 modes do not support Dual Link inputs The di...

Page 107: ...ion Indicator Contents When Dual Link has been selected as the input channel these displays appear for the ancillary data of the LinkA signals CAUTION F5 None F1 Status Packet F2 None F3 None F4 None...

Page 108: ...GROUP2 HD 2E2 SD 2EE AUDIO_CONTROL_GROUP3 HD 2E1 SD 2ED AUDIO_CONTROL_GROUP4 HD 1E0 SD 1EC Time Code Check Item DID SDID Supported Standards LTC 1 260 260 SMPTE RP 188 VITC 2 260 260 ARIBE STD B4 1 LT...

Page 109: ...2DD CAPTION_OTHERS 25F 1D0 to 1DC Inter Stationary Control Signal Check Item DID SDID Supported Standards CONTROL_DATA 25F 1FE ARIB STD B39 Digital Hi Vision Material Transmission Auxiliary Data Chec...

Page 110: ...98 Multiplexed Packet Check Mode Screen Image...

Page 111: ...ite7 5IRE is selected Level 1 Level 2 F1 MULTI1 F1 GAIN Wave 1 5 Val F2 1H 1V 1H 1V F3 GAIN Vector 1 5 Val F4 None F5 Lineselect F4 Waveform 1 YPbPr GBR RGB when 3Parade Overlay has been selected YGBR...

Page 112: ...ineselect Returns to Level 1 Switch ESC F5 MULTI5 Level 1 Level 2 F1 GAIN Wave 1 5 Val F2 1H 1V 1H 1V F3 GAIN Vector 1 5 Val F4 None F5 Lineselect Returns to Level 1 Switch ESC F4 MULTI 4 Level 1 Leve...

Page 113: ...nd decrement the line by turning the Adjustment Dial Select the line by pressing the Adjustment Dial OFF 1 This setting can be adjusted in integral widths 1 00 2 00 7 00 1 00 using the Adjustment Dial...

Page 114: ...102 Function Indicator Contents Multimode 1 Screen Image F1 GAIN Wave 1 5 Val F2 1H 1V 1H 1V F5 Lineselect F3 GAIN Vector 1 5 Val F4 None PICTURE WAVEFORM VECTOR Exits the level of the menu Switch ESC...

Page 115: ...order Y Pb and Pr from the left GBR Arranges waveforms in the order G B and R from the left RGB Arranges waveforms in the order R G and B from the left YPbPr LineSelect 4 Switches line select ON OFF W...

Page 116: ...Multimode 2 Screen Image PICTURE WAVEFORM F1 GAIN 1 5 Val F2 1H 1V 1H 1V F5 LineSelect F3 Parade Overlay Composite 3Parade 4Parade Overlay Composite Composite7 5IRE F4 Waveform 1 YpbPr GBR RGB when 3P...

Page 117: ...m display screen The scale reference point changes between 0 mV and 350 mV depending on the CTRposC setting for Gain MAG The Y G B and R waveform scales are displayed on the left side of the waveform...

Page 118: ...tting can be adjusted in integral widths 1 00 2 00 7 00 1 00 using the Adjustment Dial 2 1H automatically results when multimode is set during 1H 1V 3 When using LineSelect ON OFF the line is linked i...

Page 119: ...ion of Each Mode 107 Function Indicator Contents Multimode 3 Screen Image PICTURE WAVEFORM VECTOR F1 GAIN Wave 1 5 Val F2 1H 1V 1H 1V F5 Lineselect F3 GAIN Vector 1 5 Val F4 None Exits this level of t...

Page 120: ...al widths 1 00 2 00 7 00 1 00 using the Adjustment Dial Supplement The GAIN WAVE function is active in Waveform Mode Picture Mode 1 Multimode 1 through 5 Option Mode and Compare Mode 2 and 3 For detai...

Page 121: ...Chapter 4 Description of Each Mode 109 Multimode 4 Screen Image PICTURE WAVEFORM VECTOR WAVEFORM Vertical...

Page 122: ...ent the line by turning the Adjustment Dial Select the field by pressing the Adjustment Dial OFF 1 This setting can be adjusted in integral widths 1 00 2 00 7 00 1 00 using the Adjustment Dial 2 1H au...

Page 123: ...ion of Each Mode 111 Function Indicator Contents Multimode 5 Screen Image F1 GAIN Wave 1 5 Val F2 1H 1V 1H 1V F5 Lineselect F3 GAIN Vector 1 5 Val F4 None PICTURE WAVEFORM VECTOR Exits this level of t...

Page 124: ...ts The Function Indicator is displayed only when MAG is set to 2 or 4 F5 MAG 1 2 3 Level 1 Level 2 F1 OPTION 1 F1 WAVE_LEFT ANC_LEFT F3 None F4 WAVE F5 AUD_METER VECTOR Level 1 Level 2 F2 OPTION 2 F1...

Page 125: ...ible to control the display position of the mini waveform Functions Assigned to WAVE_LEFT WAVE_RIGHT WAVE ANC Aud_Meter Vector Setting Item Description Default WAVE_LEFT Displays the wave in the upper...

Page 126: ...114 Option Mode Screen Image PICTURE WAVEFORM LEVELMETER VECTOR...

Page 127: ...the Adjustment Dial moves the point in the vertical direction Sample Turning the Adjustment Dial moves the point in the horizontal direction Line Mag Area 3 ON Turning the Adjustment Dial allows the...

Page 128: ...ator Contents The Function Indicator is displayed only when MAG is set to 2 or 4 Option Mode 2 Screen Image F5 MAG 1 2 F1 Point Point 1 Point 2 Point 3 F2 Capture F4 Mag Area F3 Line Sample Brightness...

Page 129: ...h Mode 117 When a 512 level or 256 level grayscale is used points may not be displayed on the grayscale depending on the display area selected When a 1024 level grayscale is used all points are displa...

Page 130: ...an be performed on the stereoscopic images Function Indicator Contents This is displayed only when x2 or x4 has been set for the F5 MAG setting Level 1 Level 2 F2 Vertical Level 1 Level 2 F1 None F2 N...

Page 131: ...one frame As an exception to this when the input channel is set to Dual Link the images of the channel to be compared to Another CH are displayed with no delay However the formats and phases of the tw...

Page 132: ...o move to the left right up or down at the x2 or x4 setting MAG 2 When HD signals are input x1 Displays the HD images with 960 x 540 pixels 4 3 Displays the HD images with 1024 x 768 pixels SCOPE Disp...

Page 133: ...reased the ratio taken up by the screen for the Owner CH image increases Ratios 0 to 16 are available for Level When 0 is set for Level the Another CH characters are highlighted when 16 is set for Lev...

Page 134: ...e left eye image and Another CH image right eye image is displayed in monochrome When Owner CH Another CH the brightness difference is displayed in shades of gray toward white When Owner CH Another CH...

Page 135: ...ng of 2 or 4 has been made for MAG Exits this level of the menu Switch ESC Level 2 Level 3 F1 Overlap L R T B Checker F2 Overlap Anaglyph Y Difference F5 MAG 1 4 3 Scope 2 4 when HD signals are input...

Page 136: ...124 Compare Mode 1 Overlap Screen Image PICTURE Owner Another...

Page 137: ...Chapter 4 Description of Each Mode 125 Graphic representation of Compare Mode 1 L R screen PICTURE Another PICTURE Owner...

Page 138: ...126 Graphic representation of Compare Mode 1 T B Screen PICTURE Another PICTURE Owner...

Page 139: ...are Mode 1 Vertical Display This mode displays the Owner CH and Another CH images arranged vertically An audio meter and time code information are displayed to the right of each image Compare Mode 1 V...

Page 140: ...mposite or Composite7 5IRE is selected 2 This cannot be selected when Composite or Composite7 5IRE is selected F1 Horizontal Level 1 Level 2 F1 GAIN 1 5 Val F2 1H 1V 1H 1V F4 Waveform 1 YPbPr GBR RGB...

Page 141: ...no H Mirror and Ano V Mirror function is expecting conditions listed above In other conditions it will be not warrant that unit behave correctly CAUTION When Dual Link has been selected for the input...

Page 142: ...r Arranges waveforms in the order Y Pb and Pr from the left GBR Arranges waveforms in the order G B and R from the left RGB Arranges waveforms in the order R G and B from the left YPbPr LineSelect 4 S...

Page 143: ...Mode 2 Horizontal Screen Image F1 GAIN 1 5 Val F2 1H 1V 1H 1V F5 Lineselect F3 Parade Overlay Composite 3Parade 4Parade Overlay Composite Composite7 5IRE F4 Waveform 1 YPbPr GBR RGB when 3Parade has...

Page 144: ...GBR is selected Y G Waveform 1 YPbPr Y Pb and Pr appear as the selections for the waveform to be displayed GBR G B and R appear as the selections for the waveform to be displayed YPbPr LineSelect 2 S...

Page 145: ...ntents 1 This cannot be selected when Composite or Composite7 5IRE is selected Compare Mode 2 Vertical Screen Image F1 YPbPr GBR 1 Y Pb Pr G B R F2 Waveform 1 YPbPr GBR F3 None F4 None F5 Lineselect W...

Page 146: ...wave F3 key will be used as Wave difference 3 It cannot be selected when COMPOSITE or COMPOSITE 7 5IRE has been selected 2 F3 key s function will change by the setting of the F4 If F4 is set to 1 wave...

Page 147: ...Own V Mirror Ano H Mirror and Ano V Mirror function is expecting conditions listed above In other conditions it will be not warrant that unit behave correctly CAUTION When Dual Link has been selected...

Page 148: ...he waveform to be displayed YPbPr 1 It cannot be selected when COMPOSITE or COMPOSITE 7 5IRE has been selected Supplement The YPbPr GBR and Waveform functions are active in Compare Mode 2 and Compare...

Page 149: ...Dial Select the line by pressing the Adjustment Dial OFF 3 When using LineSelect ON OFF the line is linked in all modes The field can only be switched when using an interlaced or segment frame format...

Page 150: ...138 Compare Mode 3 Horizontal Screen Image WAVEFORM Owner Another PICTURE Owner PICTURE Another...

Page 151: ...lections for the waveform to be displayed YPbPr 1 It cannot be selected when COMPOSITE or COMPOSITE 7 5IRE has been selected Supplement The YPbPr GBR and Waveform functions are active in Compare Mode...

Page 152: ...ine by pressing the Adjustment Dial OFF 3 When using LineSelect ON OFF the line is linked in all modes The field can only be switched when using an interlaced or segment frame format Function Indicato...

Page 153: ...Chapter 4 Description of Each Mode 141 Compare Mode 3 Vertical Screen Image PICTURE Another PICTURE Owner WAVEFORM Owner Another...

Page 154: ...d Horizontal display and Vertical display Function Indicator Contents Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 F1 Horizontal F1 GAIN 1 5 Val F2 SCAN AREA F3 None F4 None F5 Lineselect F1 Up F2 Down F3 Left F4 Right F5...

Page 155: ...Own V Mirror Ano H Mirror and Ano V Mirror function is expecting conditions listed above In other conditions it will be not warrant that unit behave correctly CAUTION When Dual Link has been selected...

Page 156: ...For details see 4 5 Vector Mode 4 10 Multimode 4 15 Compare Mode 4 and 4 16 Compare Mode 5 Functions Assigned to Scan Area Setting Item Description Default Level 1 Level 2 Select the scan area of the...

Page 157: ...sing LineSelect ON OFF the line is linked in all modes The field can only be switched when using an interlaced or segment frame format Interpolation between measurement points is only performed when 1...

Page 158: ...146 Compare Mode 4 Horizontal Screen Image VECTOR Another VECTOR Owner PICTURE Owner PICTURE Another...

Page 159: ...are Mode 4 and 5 For details see 4 5 Vector Mode 4 10 Multimode 4 15 Compare Mode 4 and 4 16 Compare Mode 5 Functions Assigned to ScanArea Setting Item Description Default Level 1 Level 2 Select the s...

Page 160: ...OFF the line is linked in all modes The field can only be switched when using an interlaced or segment frame format Interpolation between measurement points is only performed when 1 is selected Line...

Page 161: ...Chapter 4 Description of Each Mode 149 Compare Mode 4 Vertical Screen Image PICTURE Another PICTURE Owner VECTOR Owner VECTOR Another...

Page 162: ...tion Indicator Contents Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 F1 Horizontal F1 GAIN 1 5 Val F2 SCAN AREA F4 Diplay Vector 1Vector 2Vector F5 Lineselect F1 Up F2 Down F3 Left F4 Right F5 FULL Div9 Div25 Exits this l...

Page 163: ...Own V Mirror Ano H Mirror and Ano V Mirror function is expecting conditions listed above In other conditions it will be not warrant that unit behave correctly CAUTION When Dual Link has been selected...

Page 164: ...Mode 4 and 5 For details see 4 5 Vector Mode 4 10 Multimode 4 15 Compare Mode 4 and 4 16 Compare Mode 5 Functions Assigned to ScanArea Setting Item Description Default Level 1 Level 2 Select the scan...

Page 165: ...re Mode 5 For details see 4 14 Compare Mode 3 and 4 16 Compare Mode 5 Functions Assigned to LineSelect Setting Item Description Default LineSelect 3 Switches line select ON OFF When line select is ON...

Page 166: ...154 Compare Mode 5 Horizontal Screen Image VECTOR Owner Another PICTURE Owner PICTURE Another...

Page 167: ...4 and Compare Mode 4 and 5 For details see 4 5 Vector Mode 4 10 Multimode 4 15 Compare Mode 4 and 4 16 Compare Mode 5 Functions Assigned to ScanArea Setting Item Description Default Level 1 Level 2 Se...

Page 168: ...ails see 4 14 Compare Mode 3 and 4 16 Compare Mode 5 Functions Assigned to LineSelect Setting Item Description Default LineSelect 4 Switches line select ON OFF When line select is ON increment and dec...

Page 169: ...Chapter 4 Description of Each Mode 157 Compare Mode 5 Vertical Screen Image PICTURE Another PICTURE Owner VECTOR Owner Another...

Page 170: ...158...

Page 171: ...1080sF 24 1080sF 24 24 1080 1125 27 00 1920 2750 sF 1080p 23 98 24 1 001 1080 1125 26 97 1920 2750 p 1080p 24 1080p 24 24 1080 1125 27 00 1920 2750 p 720p 59 94 60 1 001 720 750 44 96 1280 1650 p 720...

Page 172: ...1080p 25 1080p 25 25 1080 1125 28 13 3840 5280 p A B 1080sF 23 98 24 1 001 1080 1125 26 97 3840 5500 sF A B 1080sF 24 1080sF 24 24 1080 1125 27 00 3840 5500 sF A B 1080p 23 98 24 1 001 1080 1125 26 9...

Page 173: ...s equivalent Part of SMPTE 372M standard complied with NRZI SDI signal input of 2 lines 10 bit 12 bit input supported DUAL LINK input Field frame rate automatic tracking of 60 00 59 94 Hz Capable of a...

Page 174: ...ors Contrast ratio 400 1 Typ Response time 25ms Typ Angle of view 170 up and down 170 left and right Brightness 350 cd m 2 max Screen size 8 4 inch Resolution 1024 H 768 V Pixels Pixel pitch 0 1665 W...

Page 175: ...stment value is reflected in the entire screen Contrast The variable range of the brightness signal level is from 0 0 to 200 0 The same is true for G contrast B contrast and R contrast Furthermore in...

Page 176: ...164 Chroma Pb Cb Pr Cr The variable range for the color difference signal level is from 0 0 to 200 0 200 50 100 0 Displayed level 100 0 109 109 100 Input level 109 100 100 109...

Page 177: ...factor of 3 exceeds 109 Ex A 30 can be enlarged up to 90 but if 3 is applied to a 100 signal its size can only be increased up to 109 Also if a signal where Pb is 30 and Pr is 100 is multiplied by thr...

Page 178: ...he video image can be selected using the MAG function of Picture Mode 2 and Compare Mode 1 Description of Displays Indicates the video image Indicates the liquid crystal screen Indicates the video ima...

Page 179: ...splayed at a resolution of 1024 768 pixels Even if the image is 1920 1035 the same processing as with a 1440 1080 image is performed 1280 720 A 960 720 pixel region is cut from the center of the image...

Page 180: ...a is displayed at a resolution of 960 407 pixels Even if the image is 1920 1035 the same processing as with a 1440 1080 image is performed 5 6 3 When Using a 16 9 Aspect Ratio 720 487 720 576 The imag...

Page 181: ...image area and displayed Even if the image is 1920 1035 the same processing as with a 1440 1080 image is performed 5 6 5 When Using a 4 Function The image area to be displayed can be controlled using...

Page 182: ...2 1 5 5 dB or more 4 dB or less Orange Gray 192 1 6 6 dB or more 5 dB or less Orange Gray 192 1 7 7 dB or more 6 dB or less Orange Gray 192 1 8 8 dB or more 7 dB or less Orange Gray 192 1 9 9 dB or mo...

Page 183: ...less Green Gray 160 2 33 35 dB or more 34 dB or less Green Gray 160 2 34 37 dB or more 35 dB or less Green Gray 160 2 35 39 dB or more 37 dB or less Green Gray 160 2 36 40 dB or more 39 dB or less Gre...

Page 184: ...to top as the audio level rises CH 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 1 10 18 30 40 50 20 0 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 185: ...41 42 43 44 45 46 47 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16...

Page 186: ...13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33...

Page 187: ...he audio mode see 4 7 Audio mode In the audio mode the audio level meter for channels 1 to 16 is displayed at all times regardless of the channel setting Selecting the Display Format The display forma...

Page 188: ...for the peak level only display function can be selected using PK Only among the AUDIO items on the menu screen ON The audio peak level and audio ENABLE are displayed OFF The audio peak level current...

Page 189: ...5 Specifications 177 If audio signals with a level under 63 dB have been multiplexed this is displayed in the cell further to the left This makes it possible to identify whether signals are multiplex...

Page 190: ...move when 1 is selected Moves to 1 when 2 is selected Moves to 2 when 3 is selected 2 Down Moves to 2 when 1 is selected Moves to 3 when 2 is selected Does not move when 3 is selected 3 Left Does not...

Page 191: ...4 when 3 is selected Moves to 5 when 4 is selected Does not move when 5 is selected 3 Left Does not move when 1 is selected Moves to 1 when 2 is selected Moves to 2 when 3 is selected Moves to 3 when...

Page 192: ...NEL menu item to ON As a result of performing the above steps in any sequence the images processed in accordance with the payload multiplexed on the input signals are displayed on the screen When the...

Page 193: ...esult of performing the above steps in any sequence the images processed using the GBR4 4 4 12 bits input format are displayed on the screen How to set the YPbPr4 2 2 10 bits input format manually Set...

Page 194: ...nnel the phase difference equivalent to 15 clock pulses between the LinkA signal and LinkB signal is absorbed If the LinkB signals are not input or the phase difference cannot be fully absorbed PhaseE...

Page 195: ...ils refer to 3 4 14 REMOTE ASSIGN Setting item Input channel Dual Single SDI VBS SDI A B Dual Link Dual VBS Single VBS SDI A1 Single SDI SDI A SDI B1 Single SDI SDI B denotes an item which has no effe...

Page 196: ...MPOSITE dummy composite waveforms HD SDI signals SD SDI or dual link signals are converted into composite waveforms and displayed Used for conversion into the waveforms is the following general formul...

Page 197: ...on on the vector s B Y line at an intensity chroma saturation of 0 2 Having a length that varies depending on the magnification setting for the vector waveform it can be checked against the marks show...

Page 198: ...vector waveform The method of viewing the magnification ratio auxiliary line differs slightly depending on the filter setting NON LPF or Average The magnification ratio auxiliary line may become diff...

Page 199: ...Phase Compare Mode Threshold Values and Setting Range An alarm is displayed when the range set using threshold values for the phase difference alarm function is exceeded The setting range for the thr...

Page 200: ...ontal 1 2 Alarm Display for REF_HD An alarm is displayed for REF_HD under the conditions given below Ex When SDI_A1 1080i60 H_th 511 V_th 0 are set for the 2D coordinate center 1 SDI_A1 PRESENT 2 SDI_...

Page 201: ...511 V_th 31 are set for the 2D coordinate center 1 SDI_A1 PRESENT 2 SDI_B1 PRESENT 3 REF_HD PRESENT 4 REF_SD PRESENT Signal P A 1 CENTER 2 3 4 Delay Time Sample Line CENTER CENTER 6 896 S 512 0 6 896...

Page 202: ...l or 256 level grayscale For details on switching and other operations regarding the grayscale display level see 4 11 2 Option Mode 2 1024 Level Grayscale Taking the screen right as Level 0 and varyin...

Page 203: ...turning the Adjustment Dial Guideline values on the grayscale vary according to the displayed area of the grayscale Ex When displaying the 0 to 25 region using a 256 level grayscale MAG Set to 4 M 3...

Page 204: ...e channel being compared to Another_CH Horizontal Display The channel being compared to Another_CH is shown on the left side of the screen while the input channel Owner_CH is shown on the right side o...

Page 205: ...5 Specifications 193 Ex When Another_CH HD format Owner_CH SD format Compare Mode 2 Ex When Another_CH SD format Owner_CH SD format Compare Mode 2 PICTURE Owner PICTURE Another PICTURE Owner PICTURE...

Page 206: ...is expecting conditions listed above In other conditions it will be not warrant that unit behave correctly PICTURE Another PICTURE Owner CAUTION When Dual Link has been selected for the input channel...

Page 207: ...Owner_CH is shown in the lower part of the screen The same video image is displayed in Compare Mode 1 Compare Mode 2 Compare Mode 3 Compare Mode 4 and Compare Mode 5 Ex When Another_CH SD format Owner...

Page 208: ...196 Ex When Another_CH SD format Owner_CH SD format Compare Mode 2 Ex When Another_CH HD format Owner_CH HD format Compare Mode 2 PICTURE Another PICTURE Owner PICTURE Owner PICTURE Another...

Page 209: ...xpecting conditions listed above In other conditions it will be not warrant that unit behave correctly CAUTION When Dual Link has been selected for the input channel the channel to be compared to Anot...

Page 210: ...splayed The channel being compared to Another_CH is stretched or shrunk to match the size of the input channel Owner_CH The resulting video display is unique to Compare Mode 1 Ex When Another_CH SD fo...

Page 211: ...Chapter 5 Specifications 199 Ex When Another_CH SD format Owner_CH SD format Ex When Another_CH HD format Owner_CH HD format PICTURE Owner Another PICTURE Owner Another...

Page 212: ...ns listed above In other conditions it will be not warrant that unit behave correctly CAUTION When Dual Link has been selected for the input channel the channel to be compared to Another CH is always...

Page 213: ...h or adjustment dial has not been operated during the time which was set The low power consumption mode can be exited by operating any of the front panel switches mode switch or adjustment dial Supple...

Page 214: ...e When Level has been set for external control contact power supply PowerSave of external control contact power supply takes precedence Operation from external control Level setting 1 Assign the Power...

Page 215: ...sign the PowerSave function by selecting Edge for pin numbers R1 to R12 using the REMOTE ASSIGN item on the menu screen The same function cannot be set in more than one of the pin numbers R1 to R12 2...

Page 216: ...nal control External ID Sets the unit number Save Memory Saves the images of the main input channel to the flash memory Clear Memory Clears the images in the flash memory Save USER DATA Saves the data...

Page 217: ...r and press the encoder switch while the number to be set is displayed The cursor automatically moves to the next level where it is possible to select the digit and its number so repeat steps 2 and 3...

Page 218: ...yed on the right HARDWARE SETTING PASSWORD HARDWARE SETTING PASSWORD IS WRONG Flash Protect ON Password Change Flash Protect OFF Password Change This message appears at the center of the screen HARDWA...

Page 219: ...so use the rotary encoder to select the desired number and press the encoder switch while the number to be input is displayed Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all the digits 4 After all the digits in the pass...

Page 220: ...the position of the digit 7 The numerical value changes in the range of 0 to 9 so use the rotary encoder to select the desired number and press the encoder switch while the number to be set is display...

Page 221: ...ged the Password is Changed message appears at the OK box Current New Password is Changed Flash Protect ON Password Change Flash Protect ON Password Change Contact Astrodesign s sales department if th...

Page 222: ...e Setting Dual Link1 for the input channel and inputting the right eye image to SDI A1 and the left eye image to SDI B1 SDI_A1 Overlap SDI_B1 3D WM The images of the two input signals are overlapped a...

Page 223: ...conditions listed above In other conditions it will be not warrant that unit behave correctly CAUTION When Dual Link has been selected for the input channel the channel to be compared to Another CH i...

Page 224: ...A1 SDI_B1 3D WM Another Example Selecting the T B display function and inputting the right eye image to SDI A1 and the left eye image to SDI B1 Owner 1 SDI_A1 SDI_B1 3D WM Another When monitoring ster...

Page 225: ...ed with no delay However the formats and phases of the two inputs SDI A and SDI B must match Own H Mirror Own V Mirror Ano H Mirror and Ano V Mirror function is expecting conditions listed above In ot...

Page 226: ...ction and inputting the right eye image to SDI A1 and the left eye image to SDI B1 1 SDI_A1 SDI_B1 3D WM When 3D moving images are to be checked select Dual Link for the input channel When Dual Link h...

Page 227: ...conditions listed above In other conditions it will be not warrant that unit behave correctly CAUTION When Dual Link has been selected for the input channel the channel to be compared to Another CH i...

Page 228: ...shades of gray toward black Example Selecting the Y Difference display function and inputting the right eye image to SDI A1 and the left eye image to SDI B1 1 SDI_A1 SDI_B1 3D WM When 3D moving image...

Page 229: ...conditions listed above In other conditions it will be not warrant that unit behave correctly CAUTION When Dual Link has been selected for the input channel the channel to be compared to Another CH i...

Page 230: ...nels are initialized using factory defaults INPUT CHANNEL Setting Item Settings and Adjustable Ranges Default SDI A DISABLE ENABLE ENABLE SDI B DISABLE ENABLE ENABLE COMPOSITE DISABLE ENABLE ENABLE NT...

Page 231: ...s held by each color temperature 2 20 B Gamma 1 00 to 4 00 a value is held by each color temperature 2 20 R Gamma 1 00 to 4 00 a value is held by each color temperature 2 20 MARKER Setting Item Settin...

Page 232: ...idth selection 512 TALLY1 Height Height selection 16 TALLY2 G LEVEL 0 to 255 255 TALLY2 B LEVEL 0 to 255 0 TALLY2 R LEVEL 0 to 255 0 TALLY2 H Posi Horizontal start point setting 512 TALLY2 V Posi Vert...

Page 233: ...ings and Adjustable Ranges Default Scale Vector 100 75 100 Filter Vector LPF Non Average LPF MAG Guide ON OFF OFF AUDIO Setting Item Settings and Adjustable Ranges Default AUDIO ON OFF ON Audio_CH 1 8...

Page 234: ...E SETTING Setting Item Settings and Adjustable Ranges Default PS Auto Timer Non 1 5 10 15 30 60 minutes Non FAN ON OFF ON BT Display ON OFF OFF BT Indicator Infi 5sec 10sec 10sec BT Sleect Li ion Ni B...

Page 235: ...Ranges Default H Delay ON OFF OFF V Delay ON OFF OFF AREA 1 Up Down Left Right CENTER CENTER MAG 1 1 4 3 SCOPE 2 4 HD 1 4 3 16 9 2 4 SD During HD Input 1 During SD Input 1 Waveform Mode Setting Item S...

Page 236: ..._Memory ON OFF OFF AUDIO_SEL Level_Meter Audio_Vector Level_Meter Phase Comparison Mode Setting Item Settings and Adjustable Ranges Default CENTER_SEL Owner_CH Another_CH REF_HD REF_SD Owner_CH Sample...

Page 237: ...ineSelect 1 ON OFF OFF Multimode 4 Setting Item Settings and Adjustable Ranges Default GAIN Waveform 1 Fix 1 5 Val 0 03 to 7 97 Fix 1 GAIN Vector 1 Fix 1 5 Val 0 03 to 7 97 Fix 1 Multimode 5 Setting I...

Page 238: ...SCOPE 2 4 HD 1 4 3 16 9 2 4 SD During HD Input 1 During SD Input 1 Compare Mode 2 Setting Item Settings and Adjustable Ranges Default Display Select Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Compare Mode 2 Hori...

Page 239: ...tical Horizontal GAIN Vector 1 Fix 1 5 Val 0 03 to 7 97 Fix 1 SCAN_AREA 1 FULL Div9 Div25 FUILL LineSelect 1 ON OFF OFF Compare Mode 5 Horizontal Vertical Setting Item Settings and Adjustable Ranges D...

Page 240: ...no black White3 G 2 B 2 R 2 Mark Color G 0 to 3 B 0 to 3 R All 64 colors for 0 to 3 White3 G 3 B 3 R 3 Cursor G 0 to 3 B 0 to 3 R All 64 colors for 0 to 3 Yellow2 G 2 B 0 R 2 Scale G 0 to 3 B 0 to 3...

Page 241: ...DI IN A2 SDI A2 SDI IN B1 SDI B1 SDI IN B2 SDI B2 COMPOSITE IN COMPOSITE DUAL LINK1 DUAL LINK1 DUAL LINK2 DUAL LINK2 COMPARE Setting Item Settings and Adjustable Ranges Default Compare Pic Another_CH...

Page 242: ...30 PICTURE Setting Item Settings and Adjustable Ranges Default Mono ON OFF OFF Blue Only ON OFF OFF Green ON OFF ON Blue ON OFF ON Red ON OFF ON Peaking ON OFF ON Filter ON OFF ON Chroma_UP ON OFF OFF...

Page 243: ...el using Channel Reset Picture Mode 1 Setting Item Settings and Adjustable Ranges Default Brightness 50 0 to 50 0 0 0 Contrast 0 0 to 200 0 100 0 Pb Cb 0 0 to 200 0 100 0 Pr Cr 0 0 to 200 0 100 0 Peak...

Page 244: ...to 40 C Rated voltage DC10 18 V Power consumption 26 W Typical main unit only Lifetime 50 000 hours time required for liquid crystal backlight brightness to be reduced to half External dimensions 215...

Page 245: ...ON MULTI 1 2 POWER F 5 F 4 F 3 F 2 F 1 ASTRODESIGN Inc MADE IN JAPAN COMPOSITE IN BB REMOTE HD_CS A B B1 B2 A2 A1 DC IN 12V 1 GND 4 12V MONITOR OUT REF IN SDI IN RS485 4 M3 215 77 5 60 77 5 38 52 4 M3...

Page 246: ...F 3 F 2 F 1 DC IN 12V ASTRODESIGN Inc 1 GND 4 12V MADE IN JAPAN COMPOSITE IN BB REMOTE REF IN MONITOR HD_CS A B OUT B1 B2 A2 A1 SDI IN 4 M3 215 77 5 60 77 5 38 52 4 M3 78 90 12 A 75 96 A 4 M4 44 RS48...

Page 247: ...Chapter 5 Specifications 235...

Page 248: ...WM 3209 WM 3209 L User s Manual 1 copy AC DC adapter 1 unit Supplied AC DC adapter rating Rated output voltage 12 V 5 Rated output current 5 0 A Maximum output power 60 W Input voltage Rated 100 240...

Page 249: ...237...

Page 250: ...the SWITCH ASSIGN item on the MENU screen Operability is improved by assigning frequently used functions to user assigned switches Refer to Chapter 3 3 3 5 SWITCH ASSIGN I want to be able to quickly...

Page 251: ...splayed enabling the parallax in the left eye and right eye images to be checked To view difference quantitatively use marker to see the exact value of pixels or percentage compared to the total H act...

Page 252: ...r scope wave form are distorted when using composite signal input Check the input signal Due to limitations of internal circuitry the three lines at the start and end of the video signal appear distor...

Page 253: ...n error or malfunction occurs for some reason please contact your retail dealer or our sales department If there is a problem with the liquid crystal panel there will be a charge for repair or replace...

Page 254: ...uced without permission The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice ASTRODESIGN shall not be responsible for any damages resulting from misuse For additional information relat...

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