Ikegami VFL912HD Operation Manual Download Page 11

PREFACE 

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Don’t apply strong external force against the screen of the viewfinder. 

o not press the screen strongly.  e careful not to apply strong external force to the screen of the viewfinder. 

The screen may be damaged, causing a trouble. 

Do not touch liquid crystal leaked from the screen of the viewfinder. 

When the screen of the viewfinder is accidentally broken and the liquid (liquid crystal) leaks, do not 
touch it with your mouth, do not inhale or do not get it to your skin. 
If the liquid crystal gets in your eye or mouth, rinse it immediately with water. If your skin or clothes 
are stained with it, wipe off with alcohol etc. immediately and wash in water with soap. 
If left stained, your skin or clothes may be damaged. 
If it gets in your eye or mouth, rinse it immediately with water and receive medical treatment from a doctor. 

Don’t display the same pattern for a long period of time. 

eep in mind that an accidental-image may be produced when the same pattern is displayed for a long 

period of time. 
When an accidental-image occurs, the following procedure is recommended to reduce it. 
- When the viewfinder is not used, shout off power supply. 
- Change the screen periodically. 
-  isplay the whole screen in white. 

e careful of operation at low temperature. 

eep in mind that the function of the backlight will lower and the life will become short at low temperature.

It is recommended to use at normal temperature. 

uality of  CD panel 

The  C  panel mounted on this viewfinder has been manufactured on the basis of high precision 
technology, and it can provide effective pixels of more than 

.

owever, note that some  C  panels have  . 1  of pixel defect at all times. 

Do not disassemble and remodel. 

o not disassemble and remodel the viewfinder, otherwise causing a trouble or damage. 

Summary of Contents for VFL912HD

Page 1: ...HDTV LCD Color Viewfinder 1110 First Edition E English...

Page 2: ...e mise au rebut des appareils lectriques et lectroniques dans les foyers priv s Mise au rebut des appareils lectriques et lectroniques Applicable dans l Union Europ enne et autres pays d Europe ayant...

Page 3: ...are follows The following hazard alert symbols are used to indicate the level of impact on the body or property when you do not follow the precautions WARNING Indicates that mishandling of the produc...

Page 4: ...ury or property damage Indicates that wrong operation may cause an electric shock Indicates that wrong operation may cause a fire Indicates that wrong operation may cause injury The following symbol i...

Page 5: ...it A fire and an electric shock may be caused Don t remodel this unit A fire and an electric shock may be caused When installing the unit Don t put on an unstable place It drops or turns down causing...

Page 6: ...o smoke rises contact the dealer or sales rep When the unit is dropped or the case is broken turn off the power switch immediately and draw out the input connector If the unit is used in such a state...

Page 7: ...me be sure to draw out the input connector safely A fire may be caused When using it in a bathroom or pool side use care to prevent water from entering the unit and cable An electric shock may be caus...

Page 8: ...laces exposed to smoke black or stream An electric shock may be caused Place the unit near a kitchen table or humidifier Take preventive measures against turndown of the unit caused by earthquake and...

Page 9: ...ons It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such...

Page 10: ...e the viewfinder rises thus shortening the life of the electric part but also causing a trouble In addition note that the inside of the viewfinder may be heated by direct sunlight in outdoor use even...

Page 11: ...water and receive medical treatment from a doctor Don t display the same pattern for a long period of time eep in mind that an accidental image may be produced when the same pattern is displayed for a...

Page 12: ...n or soft cloth Otherwise it may cause a discoloration or stain of the screen Regular aintenance Recommended This product includes parts that wear out and have a limited life even in proper use or sto...

Page 13: ...PREFACE 55 Accessories The following accessories are available for the product Check each item F Cable Semi fixed ood Operation manual This oo Type No CVF14 1 Type No HVF912HD 003 Type No VFL912HD OYY...

Page 14: ...he product Please buy each item when you need Carrying Case Field holder ount Attachment Type No CCVFL912 007 Type No HVF912HD 005 Type No XVF912HD 017 ount Attachment ount Attachment andy Camera Only...

Page 15: ...notice in the future Symbols The meanings of the symbols used in this manual are as follows CAUTION Things you have to be careful during operation e sure to read Note Supplementary information or gui...

Page 16: ...e start with this chapter Explains the name and function of each part of the viewfinder Explains how to attach and connect the viewfinder accessories Connecting the F Cable Attaching the Semi Fixed oo...

Page 17: ...RECAUTIONS PREFACE OUT INE NA E and FUNCTION FRO T IEW REAR IEW isplay in viewfinder 5 ATTAC IN and CONNECTIN Connecting the F cable Attaching the Semi Fixed ood ENU OPERATION Operating the enu enu Fa...

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Page 19: ...a center marker are available And it is possible to display the ser akers which can describe any ox or Cross markers OT OT display All the picture elements of an input signal are displayed 1 1 accord...

Page 20: ...NA E and FUNCTION 6 Name an Function This section explains the names and the functions of product parts FRONT I W...

Page 21: ...ood E switch ainly used to control E RI T volume Adjust brightness of the picture While the E lights down it is in PRESET status CO T volume Adjust contrast of the picture While the E lights down it i...

Page 22: ...IEW Side TA ights up and lights down in conjunction with Front TA S I input connector Connector for S I signal S connector Connector for S memory or S mouse E T C connector Connector for external C p...

Page 23: ...isplayed A center marker can be O OFF in any markers Sa et mar er As ect mar er Crosshatch The percent area can be changed from to at step Sa et mar er As ect mar er 80 mar er Available picture area a...

Page 24: ...TTAC IN an CONNECTIN Connecting the F cable 1 Place the F 1 with the C face down CAUTION When placing put paper or cloth under the C face not soil or scratch the C 2 oosen screws and remove the cable...

Page 25: ...ATTAC IN and CONNECTIN 67 3 Connect the F cable Align the pin positions of the F cable and push it until you hear click 4 Tighten the screw of the cable holder Attach the F cable to the cable clamp...

Page 26: ...TTAC IN and CONNECTIN 68 5 Put the cable cover and tighten the screws Align the pin positions of the F cable and push it until you hear click Note When removing the F cable operate in reverse sequence...

Page 27: ...t the blade A on the top of the hood to the groove on the upper front side of the F 2 Insert the hood and set screw to the threaded hole on the lower front side of the F then tighten the screw Note Wh...

Page 28: ...t the E item When the E is OFF it dose not operate Four directions push U OWN RIG T FT When the E is O move the E cursor to choose the E item When the E is OFF it dose not operate When the ser arker i...

Page 29: ...Assigns a function to the F1 switch in the front side of the F Setting value is S I TA SR R WF SC and OO I The factory default is SR R ASSI N F Assigns a function to the F switch in the front side of...

Page 30: ...d when OW it lights up darkly The factory default is OW TA Y MO E Selects the F TA mode R or R R are indicated the color of the TA and SI E or AR or A are indicated the area of the TA display The fact...

Page 31: ...ENU OPERATION 7...

Page 32: ...he factory default is O PEA WI T Sets the edge width of the peaking Setting value is 1 to The factory default is 1 PEA CORIN Sets the coring level of peaking Setting values is I I OW and OFF The facto...

Page 33: ...ects the mode of the aspect marker Setting value is R S AR ER and S A OW The factory default is R S S A OW E E Selects the shadow level of the aspect marker Setting value is and The factory default is...

Page 34: ...E is 1 The factory default of POSI is 1 O Sets the O AR ER The factory default is OFF and C A The factory default of SI E is 5 5 The factory default of POSI is 1 CRS1 Sets the CROSS AR ER1 Pushing the...

Page 35: ...factory default is W ITE ECTOR SCOPE Sets O OFF the ector Scope display The factory default is OFF IMMER Sets the brightness of the ector Scope Setting value is I I and OW The factory default is I MA...

Page 36: ...ENU OPERATION 78...

Page 37: ...data to the S memory The factory default is 11 1 1 TIME M Sets the time of writing the F status data to the S memory The factory default is OWN OA ownload the F status data in the S memory to the F O...

Page 38: ...sion of FP A WOR IN TIME isplays the total working time of the F RESET MENU SW Resets the E and the switch status to the factory default RESET PRESET Resets the PRESET status setting at E to the facto...

Page 39: ...sunlight Input signal Analog R PbPr Input signal level S 1 p p including S C straight polarity R Pb Pr m p p straight polarity Input impedance 5ohms Screen si e 1mm diagonal inch si e Screen brightnes...

Page 40: ...input signal RET SP C Clock pulse for serial data connection I SP WR Read pulse for serial data connection I 1 SP ATA ata pulse for serial data connection I 11 1 RET for C 1 power supply RET 1 E RA O...

Page 41: ...shield RET 1 RET O RET selection control I RESER E CO POSITE CO POSITE input signal I C 5 C PC for RS C I PC T T for RS C O T PC R R for RS C I Pin No Name Pin No Name 1 1 R 11 E 1 R 1 E RA 1 OO POS 1...

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Page 43: ...EXTERNAL VIEW 85 EXTERNAL VIEW unit mm...

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