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Using the Menu

17

 

The setting items (icons) in the selected menu are 
displayed in yellow.

4

Turn the menu selection control to select 
“LANGUAGE”, then press the menu selection 
control or the ENTER button.

The selected item is displayed in yellow.

5

Turn the menu selection control to select a 
language, then press the menu selection control or 
the ENTER button.

The menu changes to the selected language.

To clear the menu

Press the MENU button.
The menu disappears automatically if a button is not 
pressed for one minute.

Using the Menu

The unit is equipped with an on-screen menu for making 
various adjustments and settings such as picture control, 
input setting, set setting change, etc.  You can also 
change the menu language displayed in the on-screen 
menu.

To change the menu language, see “Selecting the Menu 
Language” on page 16.

The current settings are displayed in place of the 

x

 

marks on the illustrations of the menu screen.

1

Press the MENU button.

The menu appears.
The menu presently selected is shown in yellow.

2

Turn the menu selection control to select a menu, 
then press the menu selection control or the ENTER 
button.

N T S C   S E T U P :

 

   

xxxxx

x

F O R M AT   D I S P L AY:  

   

xx

xxxx

L A N G U A G E :    

 

E N G L I S H

P O W E R   S AV I N G :  

   

xxx

xxx

I / P   M O D E :  

 

xxxxxxx

L E D   B R I G H T N E S S :  

   

xxxxx

R G B   R A N G E :  

   

xxxxxx

USER CONFIG – SYSTEM SETTING

N T S C   S E T U P :  

   

xxxxx

x

F O R M AT   D I S P L AY:  

   

xx

xxxx

L A N G U A G E :  

   

E N G L I S H

P O W E R   S AV I N G :  

   

xxx

xxx

I / P   M O D E :  

 

xxxxxxx

L E D   B R I G H T N E S S :  

   

xxxxx

R G B   R A N G E :  

   

xxxxxx

USER CONFIG – SYSTEM SETTING

N T S C   S E T U P :  

   

xxxxx

x

F O R M AT   D I S P L AY:  

   

xxxx

xx

L A N G U A G E :  

   

E N G L I S H

P O W E R   S AV I N G :  

   

xxxx

xx

I / P   M O D E :  

 

xxxxxxx

L E D   B R I G H T N E S S :  

   

xxxxx

R G B   R A N G E :  

   

xxxxxx

USER CONFIG – SYSTEM SETTING

ENTER RETURN MENU

1

i

COMPOSITE

HDMI

SDI

F1

F2

F3

F4

F5

F6

F7

ENTER RETURN MENU

1

1

2~4

RETURN button

F O R M AT  

xxxxxxxxx

 

 

 

xxxxxxxx

C O L O R   T E M P  

xxx

 

H D M I   F O R M AT  

xxxxx

N T S C   S E T U P  

x

S C A N   M O D E  

xxxxxxxx

P O W E R   S AV I N G  

xx

I / P   M O D E  

xxxxxxx

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Summary of Contents for LMD-940W

Page 1: ...4 134 739 12 1 LCD Monitor 2009 Sony Corporation LMD 940W Operating Instructions Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference ...

Page 2: ... all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appar...

Page 3: ... and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority ...

Page 4: ...n this product contains mercury Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance www eiae org ...

Page 5: ...t Signals and Adjustable Setting Items 11 Rear Bottom Panel 12 Installing to the Rack Using MB 531 13 Power Supply 14 Attaching the AC Adaptor 14 Connecting the AC Power Cord 14 Selecting the Default Settings 15 Selecting the Menu Language 16 Using the Menu 17 Adjustment Using the Menus 19 Items 19 Adjusting and Changing the Settings 19 STATUS menu 19 COLOR TEMP SPACE menu 19 USER CONTROL menu 20 ...

Page 6: ...the LCD monitor s screen Do not place a heavy object on the LCD monitor s screen This may cause the screen to lose uniformity If the unit is used in a cold place horizontal lines or a residual image may appear on the screen This is not a malfunction When the monitor becomes warm the screen returns to normal If a fixed picture such as a frame of a divided picture or time code or a still picture is ...

Page 7: ...t for various objects or use 1 HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC High brightness LCD panel Because of precise image wide viewing angle technology and high speed response real color image can be reproduced Use the light intercepting hood connector protector and carrying handle optional Sony VF 510 Monitor ENG Ki...

Page 8: ... for chroma and phase adjustments and monitoring of signal noise H V delay mode The horizontal and vertical sync signals can be monitored simultaneously Select marker scan display Various items for broadcast use can be displayed The center marker aspect marker or display size scan etc are displayed by selecting according to use For more information see MARKER SETTING on page 22 and SCAN of FUNCTIO...

Page 9: ...ls from the speaker are output from the AUDIO OUT connector on the rear see page 12 Audio signals will not be output when headphones are connected to the i jack e Stand Pull the stand toward you to tilt the monitor screen by 15 When using the optional VF 510 Monitor ENG Kit set the stand at positions B and C see Using the stand on page 10 f Input select buttons Press to monitor the signal input to...

Page 10: ... button When the menu is displayed press the button to reset the value of an item to the previous value except some items When the menu is not displayed press the button to display the names of the functions selected in FUNCTION BUTTON SETTING of the USER CONFIG menu in the lower left of the screen MENU button Press to display the on screen menu Press again to clear the menu i 1 standby switch and...

Page 11: ...justable when RGB format of HDMI signals are input Input signal Item Video B W SDI HDMI SD HD 3G SD HD CONTRAST 1 a a a a a a a BRIGHT 1 a a a a a a a CHROMA 1 a a a a a a PHASE 1 a NTSC APERTURE a a a a a a a COLOR TEMP a a a a a a a COLOR SPACE a a a a a a a AUTO CHROMA PHASE a ACC a CTI a V SHARPNESS a a a a NTSC SETUP a NTSC a 480 60I SCAN a a a a a a a ASPECT a a a a MARKER a a a a a a a BLUE...

Page 12: ...of external equipment such as a VCR OUT connector Outputs the audio signal which is selected by the input select button on the front panel When SDI signal is selected the audio signal of the channel which is selected in AUDIO SETTING of the USER CONFIG menu is output d PARALLEL REMOTE connector modular connector 8 pin Forms a parallel switch and controls the monitor externally For details on the p...

Page 13: ...P High bandwidth Digital Content Protection a copy protection technology that incorporates coding technology for digital video signals Note Use HDMI compliant cable optional with HDMI logo g EJECT button While sliding this button remove the AC adaptor h Tripod socket hole 1 4 20UNC 3 8 16UNC When using a tripod secure it to the monitor with this hole i AC adaptor attachment The monitor can also be...

Page 14: ...unplug the AC power cord and then remove the AC adaptor Do not carry the monitor by holding the AC adaptor Connecting the AC Power Cord Attach the AC adaptor to the monitor and then connect the supplied AC power cord Attach the AC plug holder to the AC power cord and connect it to the AC IN connector so that the cord does not come loose AC power cord supplied AC plug holder supplied ...

Page 15: ...and then press the menu selection control or the ENTER button The confirmation screen is displayed Confirm the selected area If the setting is wrong press the RETURN button to return to the previous screen 3 3 4 5 3 1 2 COLOR TEMP NTSC SETUP COLOR SPACE 1NORTH AMERICA D65 7 5 SMPTE C 2LATIN AMERICA PAL PAL N AREA ARGENTINA D65 0 EBU PARAGUAY D65 0 EBU URUGUAY D65 0 EBU NTSC PAL M AREA OTHER AREA D...

Page 16: ...menu and other on screen displays ENGLISH English is selected in the default setting The current settings are displayed in place of the x marks on the illustrations of the menu screen 1 Turn on the unit 2 Press the MENU button The menu appears The menu presently selected is shown in yellow 3 Turn the menu selection control to select SYSTEM SETTING of the USER CONFIG user configuration menu then pr...

Page 17: ...6 The current settings are displayed in place of the x marks on the illustrations of the menu screen 1 Press the MENU button The menu appears The menu presently selected is shown in yellow 2 Turn the menu selection control to select a menu then press the menu selection control or the ENTER button NTSC SETUP xxxxxx FORMAT DISPLAY xxxxxx LANGUAGE ENGLISH POWER SAVING xxxxxx I P MODE xxxxxxx LED BRIG...

Page 18: ... setting then press the menu selection control or the ENTER button to confirm the setting When returning the adjustment or setting to the previous value Press the RETURN button before pressing the menu selection control or the ENTER button Notes An item displayed in black cannot be accessed You can access the item if it is displayed in white If the key inhibit has been turned on all items are disp...

Page 19: ...monitor and audio level meter DISPLAY SETTING WFM ALM WFM ALM SELECT POSITION TRANSPARENCY FUNCTION BUTTON SETTING F1 BUTTON F2 BUTTON F3 BUTTON F4 BUTTON F5 BUTTON F6 BUTTON F7 BUTTON AUDIO SETTING SDI AUDIO SETTING REMOTE PARALLEL REMOTE SERIAL REMOTE KEY INHIBIT KEY INHIBIT Adjusting and Changing the Settings STATUS menu The STATUS menu is used to display the current status of the unit The foll...

Page 20: ...roduction of the LCD panel COLOR TEMP xxxxxx MANUAL ADJUSTMENT ADJUST GAIN ADJUST BIAS COPY FROM xxx COLOR SPACE x COLOR TEMP SPACE Submenu Setting SUB CONTROL Adjusts finely the adjustment range of the function buttons which CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS CHROMA and PHASE are assigned CONTRAST Adjusts the picture contrast BRIGHTNESS Adjusts the picture brightness CHROMA Adjusts color intensity The higher th...

Page 21: ...isp INPUT SETTING SHIFT H Adjusts the position of the picture As the setting increases the picture moves to the right and as the setting decreases the picture moves to the left SHIFT V Adjusts the position of the picture As the setting increases the picture moves up and as the setting decreases the picture moves down Submenu Setting Submenu Setting NTSC SETUP Selects the NTSC setup level from two ...

Page 22: ...5 white level Submenu Setting MARKER ENABLE xxx MARKER SELECT xxx CENTER MARKER xx MARKER LEVEL x MARKER MAT xxx USER CONFIG MARKER SETTING Submenu Setting MARKER ENABLE Selects ON to display the marker and OFF not to display Note When NATIVE is selected in the SCAN setting the marker is not displayed To display the marker select a setting other than NATIVE MARKER SELECT Selects the aspect ratio a...

Page 23: ...ted Submenu Setting 4 0 25 50 75 100 0 OVER dB 10 20 30 60 1 2 109 Audio level Waveform Channel number The channel number which is selected in SDI AUDIO SETTING is displayed 0 dB 10 20 30 60 OVER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Audio level Channel number Displayed in eight channels including the channel which is selected in SDI AUDIO SETTING POSITION Sets the position of the WFM ALM display You can select from am...

Page 24: ...adjustable Turn the menu selection control right to increase the contrast and turn left to decrease it CHROMA Press the button to display the adjustment screen and adjust the color intensity Press again to hide the adjustment screen However the color intensity remains adjustable Turn the menu selection control right to increase the intensity and turn left to decrease it VOLUME Press the button to ...

Page 25: ...xxx 3G HD SD xxx USER CONFIG AUDIO SETTING Submenu Setting SDI AUDIO SETTING Sets the audio channel when SDI signal is input 3G HD SD Selects from among channels CH1 to CH16 odd channel even channel CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH15 CH16 and OFF You can display the L R audio levels of the selected channels on the display when the WFM ALM display is enabled see WFM ALM waveform monitor and audio level meter DIS...

Page 26: ...MOTE MONITOR CONTROLLER CONNECTION Selects the mode to be used OFF SERIAL REMOTE does not function ETHERNET The monitor is controlled by the command of Ethernet BKM 15R Sets BKM 15R Sets the monitor setting MONITOR ID Sets the ID of the monitor GROUP ID Sets the group ID of the monitor IP ADDRESS Sets the IP address SUBNET MASK Sets the subnet mask 255 255 255 000 DEFAULT GATEWAY Sets the default ...

Page 27: ...ion function works Set the KEY INHIBIT setting to OFF in the KEY INHIBIT menu Or a function that does not work is assigned Press the RETURN button to check the assigned functions The black bars appear at the upper and lower positions of the display t When the signal aspect ratio is different from that of the panel the black bars appear This is not a failure of the unit Adjustments and settings can...

Page 28: ...onnector Stereo mini jack 1 Built in speaker output 0 5 W Monaural Headphones output connector Stereo mini jack 1 General Power AC 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 5 A to 0 3 A DC 12 V 1 9 A Power consumption Maximum approx 27 W Peak inrush current 1 Power ON current probe method 30 A 100 V 60 A 240 V 2 Hot switching inrush current measured in accordance with European standard EN55103 1 14 A 230 V Dimensio...

Page 29: ...g composite input signal 4 Setting tally lamp green ON OFF 5 GND 6 Setting tally lamp red ON OFF 7 Selecting over scan 8 Selecting normal scan 1 8 System Total lines Active lines Frame rate 3 Scanning Aspect ratio Signal standard Analog SDI 3G HD SD HDMI 575 50I PAL 625 575 25 2 1 interlace 16 9 4 3 PAL ITU R BT 470 SMPTE 259M CEA 861 480 60I NTSC 3 525 483 30 2 1 interlace 16 9 4 3 NTSC SMPTE 170...

Page 30: ...ng screws 222 4 87 8 183 5 7 1 4 166 6 5 8 17 5 23 32 148 8 57 8 161 8 63 8 13 17 32 161 5 63 8 130 51 8 149 6 6 5 6 1 4 70 27 8 60 23 8 173 6 67 8 16 21 32 33 2 1 5 1 6 25 1 55 2 2 1 4 1 4 20UNC Maximum depth 6 mm 1 4 inch 3 8 16UNC Maximum depth 6 mm 1 4 inch 4 M3 Maximum depth 6 mm 1 4 inch 100 4 31 2 11 4 38 11 2 Unit mm inches ...

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