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Description of MENU-USB MEMORY Functions 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Setting the date of a file to be written on USB 
memory 

Used to set the editing date of a file to be written 

on a USB memory. Enter a date when you are 
going to write on the USB memory. When re-
viewing files on a computer, the date entered 
here will be displayed as the date of the file.

 

 Enter 

Y (year)/M (month)/D (day)

  in this order.

 

 If no date is entered, the file will be edited as of 

the date appearing currently on the menu.

 

 

  Setting the time of a file to be written on USB 

memory 

Used to set the editing time of a file in a way 

similar to Item 

  . 

Enter 

H (hour) : M (minute)

  in this order. If 

no time is entered, the file will be edited as of the 
time appearing currently on the menu. 

 

➂-⑥

  Writing to USB memory

 

To write all the setting data from the monitor to a 

USB memory, select 

EXECUTE

  and press the 

RE

 . For writing details, refer to 

How to write 

from monitor to USB memory

.

 

File format for writing to USB memory

 

Files to be written from the monitor to a USB 
memory are created in the following 3 text files.

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Writing from monitor to USB memory

 

File structure 

MENUSW.TXT

 

File to save the menu (USER 

MARKER and PRESET MENU not 
included) status and the switch set-
tings. 

Data capacity: Approx. 6 Kbyte 

Since this is a model-specific file, you 

cannot download the data that was 
stored with a different model or vise 
versa. 

 

UMARK01.TXT (for SCENE1) 

UMARK02.TXT (for SCENE2) 

  ・

 

  ・

 

UMARK10.TXT (for SCENE10) 

File to save various setting data of the 

user markers that are preset in 

MENU-MARKER

Data capacity: Approx. 2 Kbyte (per 

scene) 

PRECTL.TXT (for PRESETcontrol) 

PRED65.TXT (for D65) 

PRED93.TXT (for D93) 

PREFILE1.TXT (for FILE1) 

PREFILE2.TXT (for FILE2) 

PREFILE3.TXT (for FILE3) 
PREFILE4.TXT (for FILE4) 

PREFILE5.TXT (for FILE5) 

PREFILE6.TXT (for FILE6) 

PREFILE7.TXT (for FILE7) 

PREFILE8.TXT (for FILE8) 

<USB MEMORY>

CONFIG

MENU&SW

USER MARKER

PRESET

SAVE CONFIG

EXECUTE

EXECUTE

LOAD CONFIG

UP DATE

MPU FIRMWARE

FPGA

UP DATE

EXECUTE

RETURN

INPUT

VIDEO

MARKER

CAPTURE

UTILITY

FUNC.SW

P.REMOTE

UMD/IMD

USB MEMORY

NETWORK

RESET

INFO

EXIT

AUDIO

TC/WFM/VSC

SETTING DATE&TIME

DATE(Y/M/D)

17 / 01 / 01

TIME(H

M)

00

00








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Summary of Contents for BT-LH1770P

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Page 2: ...USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL NOTE 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 ...

Page 3: ...e plug 4 Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not place this television equipment where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it 5 For added protection for this television equipment during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet This will prevent damage to the equipment due to lightning and power line ...

Page 4: ...rain or water d If the television does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the television monitor to normal operation e If the television monitor has been dropped o...

Page 5: ...self In such cases contact the Panasonic service desk 9 Should this unit fail within one year after delivery it will be repaired free of charge unless the malfunction was caused by mishandling or misuse of the user However the fuses are not covered by the warranty 10 The specifications and appearance of this unit may be subject to change for further improvement without prior notice Cautions for Ra...

Page 6: ...dry cloth and take care not to rub the surface strongly Do not use thinner or benzene 6 Do not touch liquid crystal leaked from the monitor s display surface If the monitor s display surface is accidentally broken and the liquid crystal leaks be careful never to put the liquid in your mouth inhale it and allow it on your skin If the liquid gets into your eye or mouth immediately rinse it with wate...

Page 7: ...itor that has been stored at low temperature for a long time is suddenly exposed to high temperature environment dew condensation may occur When you store the monitor in the case for a long time make sure to store at a temperature near room temperature and avoid a sudden temperature change when taking out the monitor from the case If you are planning to store the monitor in the case for a long tim...

Page 8: ... comes with the following accessories Be sure that they are included 1 Parallel remote connector 1 set 2 Power cable 1 pc VGA SVGA XGA SXGA WXGA UXGA and WUXGA are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation VESA are registered trademarks of Video Electronics Standard Association HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface and HDMI logo are registered trademarks of HDMI Lice...

Page 9: ...scription of MENU FUNC SW Functions 37 4 11 Description of MENU P REMOTE Functions 39 4 12 Description of MENU UMD IMD Functions 40 4 13 Description of MENU USB MEMORT Functions 43 4 14 Description of MENU C CAPTION Functions 51 4 15 Description of MENU NETWORK Functions 52 4 16 Description of MENU RESET Functions 53 4 17 Description of MENU INFO Functions 54 5 Preset Menu Function 55 5 1 List of ...

Page 10: ... level meter display on the screen 5 Built in markers 4 3 16 9 mode 13 9 14 9 15 9 16 9 4 3 mode 1 85 1 16 9 mode and 2 35 1 16 9 mode line markers can be displayed The monitor can also get the 1 stepwise safety marker displayed in the range of 80 99 with respect to the line marker area The safety markers over the effective screen can be equally preset 1 by 1 in the range of 80 99 The monitor also...

Page 11: ...splayed at normal scan status of 1 1 13 External memory function Various data including the MENU settings the PRESET data and the full capture image data can be stored on the USB memory for data management on the PC All these data can be copied onto another monitor In case the data is to be copied onto another mon itor care should be taken as the PRESET data on individual monitors are different in...

Page 12: ...ckly and easily 20 UMD IMD display with TSL protocol A function is used to integrally control the UMD IMD display using TSL UMD protocol V3 1 Material display alphanumeric and TALLY display can be displayed Up to 32 devices can be integrally controlled per one line using RS485 By increasing the number of lines you can set the IDs and perform individual control for up to 96 devices IMD In Monitor D...

Page 13: ...d to change the menu screen MENU display is possible even by long press of the rotary encoder of This switch is disabled when the preset menu is displayed PRESET switch This switch is pressed to display the preset menu This switch is ineffective when the menu is dis played ESC switch This switch is pressed to escape from menu oper ation S INPUT switch When the input signal SDI B C D is selected th...

Page 14: ...gisters the settings and turns off the MENU display Gray scale with pluge 0 2 2 0 100 Gray scale Full Color bar Color Bar 100 2 2 2 2 Pluge 100 Window 20 Gray 6 8 0 100 109 100 102 104 106 108 109 6 8 6 4 2 0 ESC Display OFF VIDEO SOURCE SDI CH A SDI CH B SDI CH C SDI CH D HDMI VBS TEST EXIT Short Pressing Short pressing VIDEO SOURCE SDI CH A SDI CH B SDI CH C SDI CH D HDMI VBS TEST EXIT Move to T...

Page 15: ...ss this switch to display images in R G or B individually The switching between colors takes place as fol lows each time this switch is pressed R only G only B only Nor malScreen CHROMA manual control This control serves as a manual preset switch for chroma or a manual data variable control The control pops out when it is pressed and the mode is changed to MANUAL BRIGHT manual control This control...

Page 16: ...inputs can be selected on MENU AUDIO SP INPUT SEL If you are using a sound isolating headphone some residual sound may be heard even when the sound volume is all the way down 22 Speakers Analog audio signals embedded audio signals and downmix audio signals are fed out of this terminal The analog and embedded inputs can be selected on MENU AUDIO SP INPUT SEL With the headphones being connected no s...

Page 17: ...t running the message FAN ERROR is displayed on the screen PRECAUTIONS When using the external DC power supply be sure to check the rating of the external DC power sup ply and use one that is compatible with this ma chine Check the pin arrangement of the DC output ter minal of the external DC power supply and the DC IN terminal of this unit and connect polarity correctly Incorrectly connecting a 1...

Page 18: ...rently we do not correspond yet Analog audio input Feed analog stereo audio signals here RS 485 入出力 It is possible to control TSL UMD Protocol V3 1 If it is not a loop through connection use a termi nator Set the monitor ID number ranged from 000 to 126 in MENU UMD IMD TSL MONITOR ID Please refer to 4 12 Function Description of MENU UMD IMD for the setting items NTSC PAL analog composite input Inp...

Page 19: ...80 to 99 1 increments 7 1 85 1 Aspect marker 1 85 1 Aspect marker 8 2 35 1 Aspect marker 2 35 1 Aspect marker 9 Safety maeker In the 16 9 aspect ratio display mode HDTV SDTV 10 5 division crosshatch 12 Cross marker 13 Aspect marker In the 4 3 aspect ratio display mode SDTV Active screen aria Active screen aria Active screen aria Active screen aria Active screen aria Aspect marker 4 3 13 9 14 9 15 ...

Page 20: ... SOURCE SELECT SDI CH LOCK HDMI DVI FORMAT RGB RANGE AUTO PinP OFF MODE Side by Side SUB DISPLAY SDI CH B TIMING MODE SYNCRONOUS SDI CH C D MODE OUT AB CH A CH B CH C CH D TEST PATTERN GRAY SCALE MIX TEST SIGNAL EXECUTE RETURN OFF AUDIO TC WFM VSC EXECUTE RGB C CAPTION INPUT VIDEO MARKER CAPTURE UTILITY FUNC SW P REMOTE UMD IMD USB NETWORK RESET INFO EXIT VIDEO VIDEO SOURCE SDI CH A SOURCE SELECT ...

Page 21: ...nel needed to be fixed Default setting is OFF Setting RGB YPbPr for HDMI DVI input The RGB YPbPr setting is automatically recognized and set by HDMI signals from the packet infor mation of info frame regardless of this setting There is no RGB YPbPr information in the packet information if the signals are converted from DVI to HDMI signals So set RGB YPbPr here Default setting is RGB Setting the HD...

Page 22: ...ronized or asynchronous signals SYNCHRONOUS When the two signals are synchronized ASYNCHRONOUS When the two signals are asynchronous In ASYNCHRONOUS the sub screen is delayed by two frames Default setting is SYNCHRONOUS Setting the SDI CH C D input output SDI C D can be set for input output The following 10 settings are possible OUT AB SDI CH C CH A B output SDI CH D Disable OUT A IN SDI CH C CH A...

Page 23: ...gnal 2 0 2 and 100 to 109 signal into the image you can ad just the image in real time by checking if white part is filled out due to the CONTRAST adjust ment for the over 100 signal or if there is no black sun effect cased by the BRIGHTNESS adjustment This device automatically turns off the display when the front volume is not operated for ap proximately one minute This function can be assigned w...

Page 24: ...Setting the REAL SCAN ON OFF Set to ON in order to reproduce the input signal in its original pixels without enlargement or reduc tion This function can be assigned with the function switch on the front panel Signals in 480i 576i format are not in square pix els Therefore the aspect ratio will be displayed differently from the original image Marker turns OFF at the time Default setting is OFF Sett...

Page 25: ... WUXGA 1920 1200 16 10 1728 1080 16 10 1920 1080 16 9 Horizontal screen position adjustment Adjust the horizontal screen position of the input signal in the range of 100 to 100 The setting values are memorized for each chan nel each format For this setting numerical values are not memo rized in the POWER ON CONFIG function Default setting is 0 Vertical screen position adjustment Adjust the vertica...

Page 26: ...ng You can check for any scratch on the CCD of camera or for the delicate images Supported formats are only 720p 1080i p The display area to be enlarged is displayed on the left bottom of the screen The RE switch is used to switch between 2x and 4x ZOOM WATCH 2 ZOOM WATCH 4 ZOOM WATCH 4 ZOOM WATCH 4 ...

Page 27: ...Setting the audio level meter display ON OFF Used to turn on and off the audio level meter display Default setting is OFF Setting the mode display of audio level meter Set the display mode of the audio level meter The number in parentheses shows the order of display channel MODES 5 to 8 are obtained by doubling the width of MODE 1 to 4 MODE1 1357 2468 MODE2 1234 5678 MODE3 1357 8642 MODE4 12 34 Du...

Page 28: ...o into 2 channels and outputs from the speaker the headphone and the audio monitor output 5 1ch surround super woofer LFE channel is not mixed Setting the downmix formats Select the mixing method to downmix 5 1ch audio in ISO IEC and ARIB Default setting is ISO IEC Setting the Ls Rs level Set the coefficient of Ls Rs to mix Set among 3dB 6dB 9dB OFF OFF Default setting is 3dB Setting the embedded ...

Page 29: ...ng is OFF Setting of waveform display brightness Used to set the waveform display brightness in three levels LOW MID HIGH and HIGH M HIGH M mode transmits with a picture and displays it Default setting is HIGH Setting of waveform display size Used to set the luminance signal waveform dis play size NORMAL or SMALL The SMALL setting displays the waveform half as tall as in the NORMAL setting Default...

Page 30: ...splay Used to set the VECTOR SCOPE s COLOR BOX according to the input color bar signal 75 and 100 Default setting is 100 Setting the VECTOR SCOPE display position Used to set the waveform display to any of the RIGHT CENTER and LEFT positions When used commonly with WFM the VECTOR display is located on the left of the WFM one In the case of RIGHT setting if the PinP function is set to Window R mode...

Page 31: ...15 9 area in the 80 99 range with 1 increments at 16 9 as pect ratio Default setting is 80 safety area Setting the type of marker at 4 3 aspect ratio Used to set various types of markers displayed at 4 3 aspect ratio SAFETY Displaying the safety marker preset in Item FRM SAFE Displaying the safety marker with 100 fram preset in Item SCENE NAME NO 1 RETURN NO 2 NO 3 NO 4 NO 5 NO 6 NO 7 NO 8 NO 9 NO...

Page 32: ...rker shadow when displayed Settings 0 20 40 and 60 Default setting is 40 Setting the center marker ON TYPE A B OFF Used to turn on and off the center cross marker There are two kinds of center markers TYPE A B Default setting is OFF Setting the marker display level Used to set the marker display level Settings 20 40 60 80 and 100 Default setting is 80 Setting the marker display color Used to set t...

Page 33: ...is menu For details refer to Item 4 7 SCENE NAME NO 1 RETURN NO 2 NO 3 NO 4 NO 5 NO 6 NO 7 NO 8 NO 9 NO 10 SCENE1 SCENE2 SCENE3 SCENE4 SCENE5 SCENE6 SCENE7 SCENE8 SCENE9 SCENE1 0 SCENE NAME NO 1 RETURN NO 2 NO 3 NO 4 NO 5 NO 6 NO 7 NO 8 NO 9 NO 10 ABCDEFGH SCENE2 SCENE3 SCENE4 SCENE5 SCENE6 SCENE7 SCENE8 SCENE9 SCENE1 0 MARKER MARKER 16 9 SAFETY SAFETY AREA SAFETY 80 ASP MARKER MODE 40 CENTER MARK...

Page 34: ...ault setting is ON User marker coordinates In the DATA X Y column the coordinates for S START POINT and E END POINT of the currently set user markers are displayed with out such settings the marker appears Move the cursor to the X Y data Using the RE new user markers can be drawn or already reg istered user markers can be modified The setting can be made in 1 pixel increments The top left of the e...

Page 35: ...te for the start point and that for the end point are different by 3 pixel Accordingly in drawing a horizontal line the Y direction address has a coordinate value with 3pixel added as shown below When a vertical line is drawn the X axis address has a coordinate value with 3 pixel added as shown below 0001 0001 0001 1080 1920 1080 1920 0001 Y axis X axis Line width 2 pixels Pixel position in the co...

Page 36: ...nu screen in step reappears and the setting are displays at the X Y coordinate The cursor moves to the start point Take the procedure in step on the next page X axis Y a x i s Move the cursor MARKER MARKER 16 9 SAFETY 40 CENTER MARKER OFF RETURN SHADOW LEVEL MARKER LEVEL 80 MARKER COLOR USER MARKER ON SCENE NAME SCENE1 SETTING EXECUTE MARKER MARKER 16 9 SAFETY 40 CENTER MARKER OFF RETURN SHADOW LE...

Page 37: ...to ON Execute the drawing mode Setting the individual markers Change the color and ON OFF display for individual markers Move the cursor MARKER MARKER 16 9 SAFETY 40 CENTER MARKER OFF RETURN SHADOW LEVEL MARKER LEVEL 80 MARKER COLOR USER MARKER ON SCENE NAME SCENE1 SETTING EXECUTE MARKER MARKER 16 9 SAFETY 40 CENTER MARKER OFF RETURN SHADOW LEVEL MARKER LEVEL 80 MARKER COLOR USER MARKER ON SCENE N...

Page 38: ...central 4 3 area displayed Default setting is FULL This function is operative with HDTV format input signals only Executing the full capture mode This mode enables capturing the image that has been input in the full screen mode When the EXECUTE command is given the MENU will appear at the lower left hand corner of the screen When the RE is pressed the full screen image will be captured By pressing...

Page 39: ...ll capture mode described under item has been executed The full capture image and the image of the input signal will be automatically switched over mak ing it possible immediately to compare the imag es As images are switched over automatically it is possible to carry out adjustments such as posi tioning at ease while operating the camera The automatic switching can be set up by frame according to...

Page 40: ...SB memory formatted with FAT32 In addition any USB memory on which some se curity measure has been executed cannot be used on this monitor Some memories do not work depending on the USB memory so in that case please check with another USB memory Concerning file names When saving the full screen capture video in the USB memory it is saved to the root in the USB memory with the following file name T...

Page 41: ...APTURE AREA FULL CAPTURE INTERVAL 5V TO USB MEMORY LOAD DATA RETURN FULL FILE NO SAVE DATA EXECUTE CHG MANUAL CHG AUTO EXECUTE EXECUTE EXECUTE EXECUTE EXECUTE 1 SAVE TO USB MEMORY YES SEL NO ESC CAPTURE SCR CAPTURE EXECUTE TO USB MEMORY LOAD DATA RETURN FILE NO SAVE DATA EXECUTE EXECUTE 1 JOB CANCELED Error 3 DEVIDE NO CONNECT CAPTURE SCR CAPTURE EXECUTE TO USB MEMORY LOAD DATA RETURN FILE NO SAVE...

Page 42: ...NO SAVE DATA EXECUTE EXECUTE 1 LOADING 30 DONE DO NOT REMOVE THE DEVICE CAPTURE SCR CAPTURE EXECUTE TO USB MEMORY LOAD DATA RETURN FILE NO SAVE DATA EXECUTE EXECUTE 1 JOB COMPLETED DEVICE CAN BE REMOVED EXIT ESC Draw out the USB memory Error message is displayed here CAPTURE SCR CAPTURE EXECUTE TO USB MEMORY LOAD DATA RETURN FILE NO SAVE DATA EXECUTE EXECUTE 1 JOB CANCELED Error 3 DEVIDE NO CONNEC...

Page 43: ...amp is displayed in amber when both the R TALLY and G TALLY are set at ON Both R and G TALLY at ON R TALLY ON G TALLY ON Both R and G TALLY at ON R G ALL Displays the entire TALLY only when it is solely set to ON If both R TALLY and G TALLY are set to ON they will be displayed on the left and right sides R TALLY ON G TALLY ON Both R and G TALLY at ON G R ALL Displays the entire TALLY only when it ...

Page 44: ...th nominal voltage of 14 8V or 14 4V DC 13 2V Battery with nominal voltage of 13 2V DC 12 0V Battery with nominal voltage of 12 0V Default setting is AC Ext 1 For the nominal voltage of the battery refer to the indication on the battery or the instructions manual of the battery 2 For the following batteries select DC 14 8V in the battery mode setting endura 9 9S by IDX CO Ltd 3 When using the batt...

Page 45: ... LOCK EXECUTE BATTERY TYPE AC Ext INPUT VIDEO MARKER CAPTURE UTILITY FUNC SW P REMOTE UMD IMD NETWORK RESET INFO EXIT AUDIO TC WFM VSC USB MEMORY LOCK ALL PRESET N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z STATUS ENTER PASSWORD A B C D E F G H I J K L M UNLOCK 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 PASSWORD LOCK ALL PRESET N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z STATUS ENTER PASSWORD A B C D E F G H I J K L M UNLOCK 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 PASSWORD A ...

Page 46: ...perate unless the image is captured in advance This function does not work when ALL LOCK mode MEMAUTO Automatic switching of a full capture image and the input signal image Shortcut key to the Execution Menu It will not operate unless the image is captured in advance This function does not work when ALL LOCK mode COMB Switching of the Decoder Y C separation setting COMB TRAP AUD CH Switching of th...

Page 47: ...he function assignment of F2 switch The function assignment is selectable in the same way as that shown above by pressing the F2 switch on the front panel Default setting is VITC OFF Setting the function assignment of F3 switch The function assignment is selectable in the same way as that shown above by pressing the F3 switch on the front panel Default setting is MIX TEST Setting the function assi...

Page 48: ...ARKER marker ON SHADOW shadow ON at the level set in MENU MARKER SHADOW SHADOW0 shadow ON at shadow level 0 Black SHADOW20 shadow ON at shadow level 20 SHADOW40 shadow ON at shadow level 40 SHADOW60 shadow ON at shadow level 60 R TALLY R tally ON G TALLY G tally ON CHR UP CHROMA UP ON UMARK USER MARKER SCENE ON PinP PinP ON blank unassigned SHADOW0 SHADOW20 SHADOW40 and SHADOW60 functions Select t...

Page 49: ...pes Setting the TSL monitor ID number Here you can set each monitor ID number for controlling the TSL using RS485 The ID number can be set between 0 and 126 Although the maximum number of devices that can be driven with chain connection is 32 devices per line you can individually control up to 126 devices by increasing the number of lines Default setting is 000 Setting the TSL TALLY light up metho...

Page 50: ...r size common set ting item Selects the character size from the two types NORMAL SMALL NORMAL Character size large SMALL Character size small Default setting is NORMAL Setting the Display character position common setting item Selects the character position from the two types NORMAL SMALL BOTTOM Displays on the bottom of screen TOP Displays on the top of screen Default setting is BOTTOM Setting th...

Page 51: ...ITION BOTTOM DISPLAY POSITION CENTER TEXT SIZE SMALL TEXT POSITION TOP DISPLAY POSITION CENTER TEXT SIZE NORMAL TEXT POSITION BOTTOM DISPLAY POSITION AUTO TEXT SIZE NORMAL TEXT POSITION TOP DISPLAY POSITION AUTO TEXT SIZE SMALL TEXT POSITION BOTTOM DISPLAY POSITION AUTO TEXT SIZE SMALL TEXT POSITION TOP DISPLAY POSITION AUTO ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH UMD IMD Indication Table ...

Page 52: ... to be written from the monitor to a USB memory are created in the following 3 text files Writing from monitor to USB memory File structure MENUSW TXT File to save the menu USER MARKER and PRESET MENU not included status and the switch set tings Data capacity Approx 6 Kbyte Since this is a model specific file you cannot download the data that was stored with a different model or vise versa UMARK01...

Page 53: ...wnload the various settings color ON OFF XY coordi nates of S01 SCENE1 to S10 SCENE10 that were set in the of MENU MERKER USER MARKER The files for each scene of UMARK01 TXT to UMERK10 TXT will be downloaded Since this is a model specific file you cannot download the data that was stored with a different model or vise versa c PRESET To download the items set on the PRESET MENU and all of the data ...

Page 54: ...o the monitor will be disabled Do not modify the data in a file or else the order of the data may be altered disabling writing of the data If a data in the monitor is locked with a password PRESET LOCK or ALL LOCK will appear on the MENU as shown on the di agram below Enter the password to unlock the data first and download the data It is possible in some cases that a high security USB memory may ...

Page 55: ...G DATE TIME DATE Y M D 17 01 01 TIME H M 00 00 EXECUTE RETURN レ レ レ JOB COMPLETED DEVICE CAN BE REMOVED EXIT ESC USB MEMORY CONFIG MENU SW USER MARKER PRESET SAVE CONFIG EXECUTE LOAD CONFIG SETTING DATE TIME DATE Y M D 17 01 01 TIME H M 00 00 EXECUTE RETURN レ レ レ JOB CANCELED Error 3 DEVICE NO CONNECT JOB CANCELED Error 1 DISK_ERROR JOB CANCELED Error 3 DEVICE NO CONNECT JOB CANCELED Error 2 INT_E...

Page 56: ...ow to download from USB memory to monitor Tick the check box for items to download from a USB memory to the monitor JOB CANCELED Error 4 FILE NOT FOUND EXECUTE USB MEMORY CONFIG MENU SW USER MARKER PRESET SAVE CONFIG EXECUTE LOAD CONFIG SETTING DATE TIME DATE Y M D 17 01 01 TIME H M 00 00 EXECUTE RETURN レ レ レ JOB COMPLETED PLEASE SHUTDOWN POWER OFF ON Reboot Initialization Finished Precaution Do n...

Page 57: ...e sure that the following files are in the root of the USB memory and execute EXECUTE in items After version update check whether version update was done at MENU INFO Execution of download Execute the updating of the item or items selected by ticking under item Please refer to How to update MPU from USB memory for the method of updating MPU Please refer to How to update FPGA from USB memory for th...

Page 58: ...CELED Error 3 DEVICE NO CONNECT JOB CANCELED Error 4 FILE NOT FOUND Blinking G TALLY on the left Lighting G TALLY On the right left POWER OFF ON Download complete While pressing both F1 and F3 POWER ON F1 F3 When TALLY is lit POWER OFF has occurred It can be updated simultaneously with FPGA Operate in the same way as the figure below Press F1 and F3 until G TALLY lights Insert a USB memory into th...

Page 59: ...r 3 DEVICE NO CONNECT JOB CANCELED Error 4 FILE NOT FOUND POWER OFF ON レ Note When both MPU and FPGA are executed at the same time it works the same as UPDATE of the MPU on the previous page Precaution Do not draw out the inserted USB memory until the writing has been completed If drawn out during access the device may get damaged The USB memory use USB memory formatted in FAT32 The USB cannot use...

Page 60: ... EIA CEA 708 standard Setting type of Closed Caption in SD SDI signal 608 ANC To be selected to display 608 ANC in SD SDI signal 608 VBI To be selected to display 608 VBI in SD SDI signal Default setting is 608 ANC 608 ANC is Closed Caption signal based on EIA CEA 608 standard 608 VBI is Closed Caption signal based on EIA CEA 608 standard being transmitted on 21 lines Setting for display caption i...

Page 61: ...omatic negotiation 100M FULL 100Mbps full duplex 100M HALF 100Mbps half duplex 10M FULL 10Mbps full duplex 10M HALF 10Mbps half duplex Default setting is AUTO Notice When the settings of are changed the monitor should be rebooted After reboot the changed setting will be effective Please contact us if you d like the manual regarding the control by Ethernet NETWORK REMOTE NO IPv4 SETTING 01 INPUT VI...

Page 62: ...t press the ESC switch The initialization of data cannot be executed if PRESET LOCK or ALL LOCK is set in MENU SYSTEM LOCK UTILITY To initialize the data unlock Selecting the preset files to be initialized When PRESET is selected in select a file for restoring the set data to the factory set one ALL All the preset files are initialized FILEx FILEx only is initialized x 1 to 8 FILE1 8 FILE1 to FILE...

Page 63: ... to the F3 switch Displaying of F4 switch assignment function Displays the function assigned to the F4 switch Displaying the MPU version Displays the current software version Displaying the FPGA version Displays the current FPGA version Displaying the working time Displays the accumulated time since the power was turned on Displaying the working time of the FUN Displays the accumulation time when ...

Page 64: ...tored fil lies picked up COMMON Just one file preset for all channels is fixed Default setting is INPUT Setting the backlight brightness level When the backlight brightness level is raised the black level is also slightly raised Therefore set the backlight brightness level according to the ambi ent condition This function can be assigned with the function switch on the front panel Default setting ...

Page 65: ...0 0 Default setting is 100 0 G GAIN Used to set the white balance green compo nent in the bright zone Range 0 0 200 0 Default setting is 100 0 B GAIN Used to set the white balance blue component in the bright zone Range 0 0 200 0 Default setting is 100 0 HUE Used to set the hue only for NTSC signals Variable range 17 5 17 5 Default setting is 0 0 Copying of file data a Select the copy source file ...

Page 66: ...ouse right click after adjustment is completed PRESET PRESET CHANGE FILE D65 CHROMA BRIGHT R BKG CONTRAST RETURN 100 G BKG B BKG R GAIN G GAIN B GAIN HUE 0 0 89 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 5 94 5 100 0 0 0 Data registration Data clear Select G GAIN Change R GAIN White balance adjustment assist function DATA SAVE ESC PRESET CHANGE FILE D65 CHROMA BRIGHT R BKG CONTRAST RETURN 100 G BKG B BKG R GAIN G GAIN B GA...

Page 67: ... mouse menu is enlarged The data is modified The mouse basically behaves in the same way as the switches on the front panel bottom MOUSE MENU MENU PRESET INPUT FUNCTION MOUSE MENU MENU PRESET INPUT FUNCTION MOUSE MENU MENU PRESET INPUT FUNCTION MOUSE MENU MENU PRESET INPUT FUNCTION VIDEO SOURCE SDI CH A SDI CH B SDI CH C SDI CH D HDMI VBS TEST EXIT FUNCTION 1 blnak 2 blank 3 balnk 4 blank MONO MAR...

Page 68: ...odify Move Select SELECT FILE FILE REFERENCE BACKLIGHT DIM COPY FILE CHANGE FILE EXIT 13 D65 INPUT Select Data modify Return Move PRESET CHANGE FILE D65 CHROMA BRIGHT R BKG CONTRAST RETURN 100 G BKG B BKG R GAIN G GAIN B GAIN HUE 0 0 89 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 0 0 SETTING OF USER MARKER No NEXT PAGE MK1 S PAGE1 SCENE NAME SW COL ON SCENE1 DATA X Y MK2 OFF MK3 OFF MK4 OFF MK5 OFF MK6 OFF S ...

Page 69: ... kHz Synchronized with video clock d Embedded audio output By selecting one of the pair channels of ch1 2 ch3 4 ch5 6 and ch7 8 and DOWNMIX the audio can be output from the headphone output terminal and built in speaker Analog composite NTSC PAL signal a Input terminal BNC 1 line Loop through High impedance 1 0Vp p Positive polarity HDMI signal a Input terminal HDMI 1 line b Input signal format 10...

Page 70: ...00 7 million colors Viewing angle Vertical horizontal 178 7 4 Functions Front operation Switch POWER ON OFF MONO APT MARKER SCREEN F1 F2 F3 F4 MENU PRESET ESC S INPUT Volume CHROMA BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST AUDIO Marker function Center marker Set to ON OFF using MENU settings Safety marker Any of the following markers is displayed according to the image aspect ratio 4 3 16 9 The numbers in parentheses s...

Page 71: ... up to 8 characters 7 colors b Display position Top bottom USB memory function a Content of the memory MENU setting User marker PRESET data Full capture image HDMI signal is exclusion b Stored image No of stored images Max 100 images Resolution 1920 1080 File format Binary file for exclusive use of the monitor Data capacity Approximately 10 Mbyte 7 5 Remote Control Parallel remote control Input co...

Page 72: ...lor Black BT MA1773G Rack mount bracket fixing type Height 7 U Weight Approximately 0 76 kg Color black BT MA1774G Rack mount bracket angle fixing type Tilt angle Adjustable on 4 levels with angle pitch of 3 75 15 Max Height 7 U Weight Approximately 1 6 kg Color black ...

Page 73: ... 64 10 External View UNIT mm 1 BT LH1770P without base stand ...

Page 74: ... 65 2 BT LH1770P 3 BT LH1770P Tilte Stand BT MA1772G option ...

Page 75: ... 66 4 BT LH1770P Rack Mount Braket BT MA1773G option 5 BT LH1770P Rack Mount Braket with Tilt function BT MA1774G option ...

Page 76: ... 75 00 31 50 4 43 27 85 01 36 00 5 SVGA 800 600 35 16 56 25 36 00 6 37 88 60 32 40 00 7 48 08 72 19 50 00 8 46 88 75 00 49 50 9 53 67 85 06 56 25 10 XGA 1024 768 48 36 60 00 65 00 11 56 48 70 07 75 00 12 60 02 75 03 78 75 13 68 68 85 00 94 50 14 WXGA 1280 768 48 13 60 02 81 25 15 SXGA 1280 1024 63 98 60 02 108 00 16 UXGA 1600 1200 75 00 60 00 162 00 17 WUXGA 1920 1200 73 46 60 61 157 50 ...

Page 77: ... the aspect 4 3 16 9 of SDTV signals to 16 9 If the setting is to be controlled simultaneously with channel switching set ASPECT REFERENCE to COMMON in MENU 11 NC No connection 12 MARKER on Connect to Pin 1 to set MARKER to ON 13 SHADOW on Connect to Pin 1 to set SHADOW to ON The shadow is displayed in the MENU MARKER preset level 14 R TALLY on Connect to Pin 1 to set Red TALLY to ON 15 SDI on Con...

Page 78: ... U MRK SCENE01 Connect to Pin 1 to set USER MARKER SCENE01 to on User setting U MRK SCENE02 Connect to Pin 1 to set USER MARKER SCENE02 to on User setting U MRK SCENE03 Connect to Pin 1 to set USER MARKER SCENE03 to on User setting U MRK SCENE04 Connect to Pin 1 to set USER MARKER SCENE04 to on User setting U MRK SCENE05 Connect to Pin 1 to set USER MARKER SCENE05 to on User setting U MRK SCENE06 ...

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