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NOTE

              

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MENU

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ASPECT   RAT I O
F I L TER   SE LEC T
PEAK I NG

  

FREQ.

PEAK I NG

  

LEVEL

AFC
COLOR 

 

TEMP.

NTSC

   

SETUP

COMPO.  L E VE L

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MEMORY  MODE

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RGB

/

COMPO(SDI)

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:4-3
:COMB
:2.6MHZ
:0dB
:NORMAL
:6500
:7.5
:BETA75

:RGB

IN

OUT

TALLY/
REMOTE

FOCUS

IN

OUT

RGB/COMPO(SDI)

VIDEO  B

SYNC

OPEN

75

OPEN

75

OPEN

75

OPEN

75

OPEN

OPEN

OPEN

VIDEO  A

AUDIO

75

75

75

Y / C

B / B-Y

R / R-Y

G / Y

IN

OUT

External/internal synchronization

Push the front panel EXT SYNC switch to ON, and the monitor oper-

ates to synchronize with an external sync signal input to the rear panel

SYNC IN terminal.

Push the switch again to OFF, and the monitor operates to synchro-

nize with a sync signal included in a video signal (if it includes a sync

signal) input via a video input terminal.

CONNECTION EXAMPLE

RGB/COMPO(SDI) terminal setting

Set RGB or COMPO. on screen to match the type of video signal

input to the rear panel RGB/COMPO(SDI) IN terminals.

To input analog RGB signals, set to RGB.

To input Y, B-Y or R-Y signal, set to COMPO.

Operation:

1. 

Press the front panel MENU button to call up the MENU display on screen.

2.

 

Press the 

 or 

 button to select RGB/COMPO(SDI).

3.

 

Press the     or      button to set RGB or COMPO..

4. 

Press the MENU button to complete.

ENTER

Be sure to turn off each component’s power before connection.

The connection shown below is only an example. Terminals and their functions differ in accordance with a component to

be connected. Also read and follow the instructions for the component.

For audio signal input from the
component connected to
RGB/COMPO(SDI) IN

For audio signal input from the

component connected to VIDEO A IN

For bridge-connected output of 

@

@

@

@

@

For audio signal input from the
component connected to VIDEO B
IN or Y/C IN

Component that outputs a

composite video signal

Component that outputs a

composite video signal

Component that outputs Y/C signals

Component that outputs

analog RGB signals

Component that outputs

a component signal

For bridge-connected output of 

~

~

~

~

~

For bridge-connected output of 

$

$

$

$

$

Component that outputs

a sync signal

Remote control

component

#

#

#

#

#

 

3

3

3

3

3

 

1

1

1

1

1

2

2

2

2

2

 

4

4

4

4

4

 

7

7

7

7

7

 

8

8

8

8

8

~

~

~

~

~

!

!

!

!

!

@

@

@

@

@

%

%

%

%

%

$

$

$

$

$

=

=

=

=

=

-

-

-

-

-

0

0

0

0

0

 

9

9

9

9

9

 

5

5

5

5

5

 

6

6

6

6

6

       Signal(s)

          Terminal

                 Function

1

1

1

1

1

Composite video

VIDEO A IN

Input of a composite video signal

2

2

2

2

2

Composite video

VIDEO A OUT

Bridge-connected output of 

1

1

1

1

1

3

3

3

3

3

Composite video

VIDEO B IN

Input of a composite video signal

4

4

4

4

4

Composite video

VIDEO B OUT

Bridge-connected output of 

3

3

3

3

3

5

5

5

5

5

Composite sync

SYNC IN

Input of an external sync signal

6

6

6

6

6

Composite sync

SYNC OUT

Bridge-connected output of 

5

5

5

5

5

7

7

7

7

7

Y/C

Y/C IN

Input of Y/C signals

8

8

8

8

8

Y/C

Y/C ONT

Bridge-connected output of 

7

7

7

7

7

9

9

9

9

9

Analogue RGB

RGB/COMPO(SDI) IN

Input of analogue RGB signals

0

0

0

0

0

Component

RGB/COMPO(SDI) IN

Input of a component signal

-

-

-

-

-

Analogue RGB or component

RGB/COMPO(SDI) OUT

Bridge-connected output of 

9

9

9

9

or 

0

0

0

0

0

=

=

=

=

=

Tally/remote control

TALLY/REMOTE

Input of a tally signal or remote control signal

Summary of Contents for BM-H1300SU

Page 1: ... COMPO SDI EXT SYNC A B Y C VIDEO MENU DEGAUSS POWER ENTER ON OFF INPUT SELECT BM H1900SU COLOR VIDEO MONITOR INSTRUCTIONS BM H1300SU For Customer Use Enter below the Model No and Serial No which is located on the rear of the cabinet Retain this information for future reference Model No Serial No ...

Page 2: ...C outlet when you are not using the unit for a long period HANDLING Do not apply shocks or vibrations Malfunctioning of the unit is likely to result Do not block the ventilation slots Do not use it in extermaly hot places Exposed to the direct sunlight for a long period of time or placed near a heater the cabinet could become deformed or the performance of the internal components may deteriorate D...

Page 3: ...ERING size positioning adjustments of RGB signal pictures 14 WHITE BALANCE ADJUST white balance adjustments 15 REMOTE SELECT TALLY REMOTE terminal settings 15 STATUS DISPLAY setting the status display to on off 16 CONTROL LOCK deactivation of front control functions 16 PICTURE SETTING INITIALIZATION 17 To initialize MENU settings only 17 To initialize both MENU SET UP MENU settings 17 REMOTE CONTR...

Page 4: ...ts 7 7 7 7 7 BRIGHT control Turn to adjust picture brightness according to your requirements 8 8 8 8 8 CONTRAST control Turn to adjust the picture contrast according to your requirements 9 9 9 9 9 UNDER SCAN switch Push to display the whole picture on screen by reducing display area dimensions p p p p p PULSE CROSS switch Push to check the retrace period sync signal by delaying input signal phase ...

Page 5: ...terminal 9 9 9 9 9 Y C termination switch Functions as for 3 3 3 3 3 p p p p p RGB COMPO SDI terminals Input terminal of analog RGB signals or Y B Y R Y signals and bridge connected output terminal For analog RGB signals also accepts a G signal including a sync signal q q q q q RGB COMPO SDI termination switch Functions as for 3 3 3 3 3 w w w w w AUDIO A terminals Audio signal input terminal and b...

Page 6: ...he instructions for the component For audio signal input from the component connected to RGB COMPO SDI IN For audio signal input from the component connected to VIDEO A IN For bridge connected output of For audio signal input from the component connected to VIDEO B IN or Y C IN Component that outputs a composite video signal Component that outputs a composite video signal Component that outputs Y ...

Page 7: ...trong magnetic field or after relocating the monitor color patches could appear in the picture due to magnetization of the picture tube If this occurs push the DEGAUSS switch to demagnetize the picture tube BASIC OPERATION VIDEO A Input mode NTSC Color system This function is not effective if activated a second time after a very short time has elapsed When degaussing must be repeated proceed after...

Page 8: ...ly input the color bar signal and operate the BLUE CHECK function as follows After inputting the color bar signal push the front panel BLUE CHECK switch to display a monochrome blue picture without red green signal components Turn the CHROMA and PHASE controls so that all four in the example below blue bars have the same density and brightness CHROMA picture color density Thinner Denser PHASE pict...

Page 9: ... input signal Use to check the vertical retrace line period equalizing pulse period vertical sync period horizontal sync pulse or burst signal COLOR OFF Push the COLOR OFF switch to display a black and white picture by inputting a luminance signal only Use to check the noise contained in a luminance signal or white balance BLUE CHECK Push the BLUE CHECK switch to display a monochrome blue picture ...

Page 10: ...signal of the NTSC system excluding NTSC 4 43 is input to the monitor ASPECT RATIO picture aspect ratio switching The aspect ratio of the picture can be switched between 4 3 and 16 9 When switching to 16 9 on screen the height of the picture is slightly reduced see right When the menu display 1 1 1 1 1 shown at left below is on screen press the ENTER button The display changes to 2 2 2 2 2 shown b...

Page 11: ...ET UP MENU display see page 15 for adjustment the indication is added to the right of the setting to indicate that the factory preset setting was changed ENTER AFC switching of time constant for the AFC Use to set the time constant for the AFC auto fine frequency control to correct skew distortion of video signals input via a videotape recorder or other video equipment COLOR TEMP color temperature...

Page 12: ...t of picture settings can be programmed in memory for quick recall when necessary If you attempt to operate a locked function MEMORY MODE ON appears on screen for approx 2 seconds to indicate the function cannot be operated Recall release of memory mode Press the MEMORY MODE switch to recall a set of picture settings programmed in memory Pressing the switch locks the functions of the front panel P...

Page 13: ...ecreased 5 With display 1 1 1 1 1 on screen press the MENU button to make display 3 3 3 3 3 appear Press the ENTER button to program Press the or button to cancel If the ENTER button is pressed after a function other than PICTURE ADJUSTMENT is selected the on screen display changes into a single line one To select another function after making a change in function press the MENU button to restore ...

Page 14: ...djusted 5 Press the or button to change the setting 6 With the display 1 1 1 1 1 on screen press the or button to select another function and repeat step 5 7 Press the MENU button to complete SET UP MENU disappears To make 1 1 1 1 1 SET UP MENU disappear Press the MENU button To make 2 2 2 2 2 e g WHITE BALANCE disappear Press the MENU button twice SIZE CENTERING size positioning adjustments of RG...

Page 15: ...deactivating the remote control via the TALLY REMOTE terminal When the TALLY REMOTE terminal is used the following functions become deactivated except when they are set to NOT USE Front INPUT SELECT and EXT SYNC switches Front UNDER SCAN PULSE CROSS COLOR OFF and BLUE CHECK switches On screen MENU s ASPECT RATIO and COLOR TEMP functions Remote MUTE key If a function is applied to both CNTL 1 and C...

Page 16: ...t VOLUME control and remote volume control are operable If you attempt to operate a locked function CONTROL LOCK ON appears on screen for approx 2 seconds to indicate the function cannot be operated Once CONTROL LOCK is deacti vated the current settings of the front control knobs and buttons are activated If the power is turned off with CONTROL LOCK activated the function is kept in memory Setting...

Page 17: ...n MEMORY MODE and RGB COMPO SDI can be reset at the same time In this case PICTURE ADJUST settings via remote control are also reset and the monitor s ID number is also reset to 00 1 Press the POWER switch to turn the power off 2 With the and MENU buttons pressed press the POWER switch to turn the power on Keep pressing the and MENU buttons until 2 2 2 2 2 appears on screen 3 Press the or button t...

Page 18: ...e RESET key REMOTE CONTROLS The optional wireless remote control unit RM C550W operates the following On screen menu functions MENU SET UP MENU etc Picture adjustments CONTRAST BRIGHT CHROMA PHASE Sound adjustments VOLUME MUTE Sound adjustments A variable range depends on the setting of the front VOLUME control If audio level is remote controlled with front VOLUME control set approxi mately to the...

Page 19: ...ber appears and blinks on screen center 3 Press the ID SET key to complete The programmed ID number in the top right of the screen turns red to indicate the monitor was assigned Other monitors ID numbers are indicated in green 4 After adjusting the monitor repeat steps 2 to 4 to adjust each monitor if necessary 5 Press the DISPLAY key to clear on screen ID numbers To call up an ID number use remot...

Page 20: ...tivated Are PICTURE ADJUST menu settings changed via remote control Is EXT SYNC switched on Are the front controls set approximately to the maximum or minimum Is ID number 00 programmed for other monitors Do other monitors indicate a red ID number Is the ID number programmed for other monitors assigned Does the audio input terminal match the video input terminal Are you pressing the and MENU butto...

Page 21: ...TER SELECT PEAK I NG FREQ PEAK I NG LEVEL AFC COLOR TEMP NTSC SETUP COMPO LEVEL qMEMORY MODE r RGB COMPO SDI 4 3 COMB 2 6MHZ 0dB NORMAL 6500 7 5 BETA75 RGB MENU DISPLAY CHART ENTER ENTER ENTER MENU POWER ID number programming Menu function standardization Initialize menu ENTER ENTER ENTER MENU MENU qWHITE BALANCE r RED DRIVE 0 GREEN DRIVE 0 BLUE DRIVE 0 RED CUTOFF 0 GREEN CUTOFF 0 BLUE CUTOFF 0 EN...

Page 22: ...rovided Y 1 0 V p p 75 negative sync C NTSC 3 58 4 43 MHz 0 286 Vp p 75 C PAL 0 3 V p p 75 Analog RGB RGB COMPO SDI 1 line common with Y R Y B Y component BNC x 6 with 3 bridge connected outputs Termination switches provided R B 0 7 V p p 75 G 0 7 V p p 75 G on sync 1 0 V p p 75 negative sync Y R Y B Y component RGB COMPO SDI 1 line common with analog RGB Y 1 0 V p p 75 negative sync R Y B Y 0 7 V...

Page 23: ... H1300SU The faceplate dimensions shown are larger than the visible portion of screen Screen size BM H1900SU The faceplate dimensions shown are larger than the visible portion of screen Screen size 16 1 4 410mm 9 3 8 238mm 3 5 8 91 5mm 1 4 5mm 1 8 2mm 17 3 4 449mm 14 5 8 370mm 17 431mm 9 1 2 240mm 11 3 4 298mm VOLUME PHASE CHROMA BRIGHT CONTRAST UNDER SCAN PULSE CROSS COLOR OFF BLUE CHECK MEMORY M...

Page 24: ... C C C C C 1999 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED JVC PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS COMPANY DIVISION OF US JVC CORP 1700 Vallery Road Wayne NJ07470 JVC CANADA INC 21 Finchdene Square Scarborough Ontario M1X 1A7 Printed in Japan LCT0467 001A 0299 Tu V VP ...

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