HD/SD 6-inch LCD Waveform Monitor WM-3014 Instruction Manual Ver.1.
HD/SD 6-inch LCD Waveform Monitor WM-3014 Instruction Manual 2006.8 Ver.1.
CONTENTS CONTENTS..................................................................................................................................................................... i INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................................... iv SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.........................................................................................................................................
3.4.5 3.4.6 3.4.7 3.4.8 3.4.4.5 CURSOR setting screen............................................................................................38 3.4.4.6 SETTING mode setting screen ..................................................................................39 3.4.4.7 Color setting screen...................................................................................................41 VECTOR mode............................................................................................
CONTENTS Chapter 6 MAINTENANCE AND OTHER PROCEDURES........................................................................................ 81 When the monitor does not operate properly..................................................................................................... 81 When trouble or malfunctioning occurs..............................................................................................................
INTRODUCTION Thank you very much for purchasing this model WM-3014 HD LCD waveform monitor. This manual contains the procedures to be followed to operate the WM-3014, the checkpoints and precautions to be observed, and so on. Improper handling may result in malfunctioning. Before using the WM-3014, please read through these instructions to ensure that you will operate the monitor correctly. After reading through the manual, keep it in a safe place for future reference.
INTRODUCTION Concerning foreign matter Do not spill liquids inside the monitor or drop inflammable objects or metal parts into it. Operating the monitor under these conditions may cause a fire, electric shocks and/or malfunctioning. CAUTION Concerning the power supply Use a supply voltage within the range of DC 10V to 18V ±5% for the monitor. In order to avoid malfunctioning and trouble, it is recommended that the accessory AC/DC adapter be used.
Handle the liquid crystal protective panel carefully. Carefully wipe off any fingerprints or dirt on the liquid crystal protective panel with a cleaning agent used to clean office automation equipment, for example. Rubbing the panel with too much force may mark or damage the panel. Concerning impact This is a precision instrument and, as such, subjecting it to impact may cause malfunctioning. Take special care when moving the monitor. Do not drop the monitor.
INTRODUCTION Concerning problems due to the nature of liquid crystal The following minor problems may occur due to the nature of liquid crystal. The liquid crystal's response time, brightness and colors may vary depending on the ambient temperature. Depending on what is displayed, unevenness in the brightness, flicker, vertical stripes and/or very small flecks may appear.
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1 CONCERNING THE WM-3014 The WM-3014 is a compact, lightweight and portable LCD waveform monitor which comes in handy for monitoring the pictures being shot during live broadcasts, on location or in studios. The camera battery is supported as the power supply so that pictures, waveforms and sound can now be monitored even in locations where it would be difficult to carry in equipment.
Single-action operation for selecting input channels, partial display/non-display of information, picture overlay and freeze/update using the switches on the front panel Many different display modes available Picture, waveform, vector, audio level meter, audio vector mode, multi display and picture waveform simultaneous display modes Compare mode provided Frozen images and the current images can be displayed for the purposes of comparison.
2 2.1 PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS WM-3014 front panel view and parts 8 7 9 10 INPUT 11 F1 16 21 DISPLAY 12 PRESET MENU PICTURE 1 F2 17 22 2 3 OVERLAY 13 23 AUDIO 18 STATUS VECTOR WAVE FREEZE 14 P4 F4 4 5 19 24 3 MULTI F3 FUNC 15 P5 20 25 OPE LOCK F5 OFF ON WM-3014 HD LCD WAVEFORM MONITOR 2 POWER 1 6 Fig. 2.
Table 2.1 Front panel parts No. Part Description of function 1 POWER switch / LED This switch is used to turn the power ON and OFF. (Its LED lights up green while the power is supplied.) 2 LOCK switch / LED This switch is used to lock the panel switches and save the settings simultaneously. Wait appears at the bottom right of the screen while the settings are being saved. The settings which have been saved are loaded when the power is turned on.
Chapter 2 PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 21 22 23 24 25 P1 switch P2 switch P3 switch P4 switch P5 switch Operations in modes other than the freeze mode These are the preset switches. They are used to save data in, and load data from, the memory space with the number corresponding to the current setting. When a switch is held down, the current setting is saved in the switch. Wait appears at the bottom right of the screen while the data is being saved.
2.2 WM-3014 rear panel view and parts 4 5 6 2 3 7 COMPOSITE IN 9 1 10 Fig. 2.
Chapter 2 PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS Table 2.2 Names of rear panel parts No. Part Description of function 1 Power socket (*1) Cannon connector, DC power input socket (GND: pin 1; DC IN: pin 4). 2 SDI IN Ach HD-SDI signal input connector. 3 SDI IN Bch HD-SDI signal input connector. 4 Y IN HD analog Y signal input connector Synchronization is provided using the Y signal in the case of analog inputs.
*2: TALLY connector (no.9 in rear panel view) 1 6 9 5 Pin No. Function 1 GND 2 TALLY 2(G) 3 PRESET 1 4 PRESET 2 5 GND 6 PRESET 3 7 TALLY 1(R) 8 PRESET 4 9 PRESET 5 When GND and pin 2 are shorted, the green tally lamp lights; when GND and pin 7 are shorted, the red tally lamp lights. Details on the PRESET pins are provided below. Any of these pins become operational when they are shorted with GND.
3 3.1 OPERATION Connection procedure This section describes how to connect the following to the WM-3014. (1) Connecting the power supply Check that the monitor's POWER switch is at the OFF position, and connect the Cannon connector of the AC/DC adapter to the WM-3014's power socket (no.1 on the rear panel view). Check the shapes of the connector and socket before proceeding with the connections.
3.3 Concerning the screens This section describes the screen displays of the WM-3014 and the setting procedures. Regular screen 1 2 3 4 Input SDI A Format AUTO (1080i 59.
Chapter 3 OPERATION No. 1 2 Item Description Display modes (Reference) The input reference signal is displayed here. Int denotes "Internal" (internal sync signal). Ref HD denotes "Reference" (external sync signal: HD tri-level signals). Ref BB (525) denotes "Reference" (external sync signal: NTSC black burst signal). Ref BB (625) denotes "Reference" (external sync signal: PAL black burst signal). P1, P2, W, V, ST, A, ML, MN (frequency) The frequency of the input signals is displayed here.
Picture mode FilterOFF Mono OFF 6500K G B R 1 6 5 BRIGHTNESS Bright G-Bright B-Bright R-Bright 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% FRM CTR USER 95% 93% 88% 80% 4:3 13:9 14:9 2.35:1 1.85:1 1.66:1 Marker H Marker V 12 50% 50% 2 CONTRAST Contrast G-Cont B-Cont R-Cont 3 7 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 10 11 4 CHROMA Pb(Cb) Pr(Cr) 100.0% 100.0% 8 9 GAMMA Y-Gamma G-Gamma B-Gamma R-Gamma 2.200 2.200 2.200 2.
Chapter 3 OPERATION No. Item Description Display modes 1 Filter This indicates whether the filter is ON or OFF. P1, P2 2 Mono This indicates whether monochrome is ON or OFF. P1, P2 3 6500K 9300K This indicates the color temperature of the liquid crystal which has been set. P1, P2 These indicate the ON or OFF status each for G, B and R. A highlighted display denotes the ON status. P1, P2 Bright This indicates the brightness setting. P1 G-Bright This indicates the G-brightness setting.
Other modes 1 2 3 4 5 dT d% YPbPr Parade 1H Mx1 G x1.00 8.00μs 20.00% 6 7 8 10 9 Field 1 Line(Field) 0001 Line(Frame) 0001 12 11 ×1.00 No. Item 1 YPbPr GBR 2 Parade / Overlay 3 1H / 2H 1F / 2F M×1 M×2 / / / / Volume 128 L:1CH R:2CH 13 Description Display modes This indicates the waveform display method. W This indicates the parade display or overlay display for the waveforms. W This indicates the sweep 1H/2H/1F/2F switching. W This indicates the magnification ratio.
Chapter 3 OPERATION Color adjustment mode Information Marker White3 White3 Information Scale Waveform Cursor White3 White1 Color15 Yellow2 1 2 3 4 5 InformationWhite3 Scale White1 Vector Green16 Cursor Yellow2 6 Information White3 Scale White1 Meter White3 Vector Green32 Information Scale Status Cursor No. 7 8 White3 White1 Color15 Yellow2 Description Display modes Information This indicates the color of the characters.
3.4 Operation This section describes the WM-3014 screen displays. Descriptions of each mode are given in the following sections. PICTURE1 mode (refer to section 3.4.1) PICTURE2 mode (refer to section 3.4.2) PICTURE3 mode (refer to section 3.4.3) WAVEFORM mode (refer to section 3.4.4) VECTOR mode (refer to section 3.4.5) STATUS mode (refer to section 3.4.6) AUDIO mode (refer to section 3.4.7) MULTI mode (refer to section 3.4.8) PRESET mode (refer to section 3.4.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.4.1 PICTURE1 mode 3.4.1.1 Function screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The input images are displayed on this screen. 〈〈 Screen 〉〉 Input SDI A Format AUTO 59.94) (1080i Int Filter OFF Mono OFF 6500K G B R INPUT F1 BRIGHTNESS DISPLAY PRESET MENU PICTURE 1 F2 CONTRAST 2 3 OVERLAY MULTI F3 AUDIO STATUS VECTOR WAVE CHROMA FREEZE P4 F4 GAMMA FUNC OPE LOCK P5 YCRCE: 0000000 LAST: 00:00:00 PCRCE: 0000000 TIME: 00:00:00 VITC:00:00:00:00 FRM CTR USER 95% 93% 88% 80% 4:3 13:9 14:9 2.
3.4.1.2 Brightness setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The input images are displayed, and the following image adjustments are performed on this screen. z z z z Brightness G-Brightness B-Brightness R-Brightness 〈〈 Screen 〉〉 Filter OFF Input SDI A Mono OFF Format AUTO 6500K 59.94) (1080i G B R Int Bright G-Bright B-Bright R-Bright 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.4.1.3 Contrast setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The input images are displayed, and the following image adjustments are performed on this screen. z z z z Contrast G-Contrast B-Contrast R-Contrast 〈〈 Screen 〉〉 Contrast G-Cont B-Cont R-Cont Input SDI A Filter OFF Mono OFF Format AUTO 6500K (1080i 59.94) G B R Int 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.
3.4.1.4 Chroma setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The input images are displayed, and the following image adjustments are performed on this screen. z Pb (Cb) z Pr (Cr) 〈〈 Screen 〉〉 Input SDI A Format AUTO (1080i 59.94) Int Filter OFF Mono OFF 6500K G B R Pb(Cb) Pr(Cr) 100.0% 100.
Chapter 3 OPERATION [ Description of operations ] Switch Description of function FUNC switch Use this to return to the function screen. (Refer to section 3.4.1.1.) F1 switch Chroma Use this to adjust the chroma value by turning the adjustment dial. Variable range: 0.0% to 200.0% When the adjustment dial is pressed, the chroma value is returned to the initial value. F2 switch Pb (Cb) Use this to adjust the Pb (Cb) value by turning the adjustment dial. Variable range: 0.0% to 200.
3.4.1.5 Gamma setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The input images are displayed, and the following image adjustments are performed on this screen. z z z z Y-gamma G-gamma B-gamma R-gamma 〈〈 Screen 〉〉 Input SDI A Format AUTO (1080i 59.94) Int Y-Gamma G-Gamma B-Gamma R-Gamma Filter OFF Mono OFF 6500K G B R 2.200 2.200 2.200 2.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.4.1.6 Other image setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The input images are displayed, and the following image adjustments are performed on this screen. z z z z z Peaking Filter Color temperature Mask Half mask 〈〈 Screen 〉〉 Input SDI A Format AUTO 59.
[ Description of operations ] Switch Description of function FUNC switch Use this to return to the function screen. (Refer to section 3.4.1.1.) F1 switch Peaking Use this to adjust the peaking value by turning the adjustment dial. Variable range: OFF, ON (1 to 100) When the adjustment dial is pressed, the peaking value is returned to the initial value. F2 switch Filter Use this to set the filter to ON or OFF. F3 switch D65/D93 Use this to set the color temperature to 6500K or 9300K.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.4.1.7 Color setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 By holding down the OVERLAY switch in the PICTURE1 mode, the input images are displayed, and the following settings can be performed. z Character color z Marker color 〈〈 Screen 〉〉 Input SDI A Format AUTO 59.
3.4.2 PICTUER2 mode 3.4.2.1 Normal screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The input images are displayed, and the following settings can be performed. z Monochrome z G, B AND R ON/OFF z Markers Note: With the 525i/60 and 625i/50 formats, the 4:3, 13:9 and 14:9 markers are not displayed. Furthermore, if there are no input signals and AUTO has been selected for the format, the 1080 marker is displayed. 〈〈 Screen 〉〉 Input SDI A Format AUTO 59.
Chapter 3 OPERATION [ Description of operations ] Switch Description of function FUNC switch No function. F1 switch Mono Use this to set monochrome to ON or OFF. When monochrome is set to ON, Green, Blue and Red are set to ON. F2 switch Green Use this to display or not display the green of the input images. If Green is set to OFF while monochrome is ON, monochrome will be set to OFF. F3 switch Blue Use this to display or not display the blue of the input images.
3.4.2.2 User marker setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 When the F5 switch (Marker switch) is held down in the PICTURE2 mode, the input images are displayed, and the horizontal and vertical values of the user markers can be set. 〈〈 Screen 〉〉 Input SDI A Format AUTO 59.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.4.2.3 Color setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 When the OVERLAY switch is held down in the PICTURE2 mode, the input pictures are displayed, and the following settings can be performed. z Character color z Marker color 〈〈 Color setting screen 〉〉 Input SDI A Format AUTO 59.
3.4.3 PICTURE3 mode 3.4.3.1 Regular screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The input images are displayed, and the following settings can be performed. z H Delay z V Delay z MAG 〈〈 Screen 〉〉 INPUT F1 H Delay DISPLAY PRESET MENU PICTURE 1 F2 V Delay 3 MULTI F3 AUDIO STATUS VECTOR WAVE FREEZE P4 2 OVERLAY F4 FUNC OPE LOCK P5 F5 MAG x1/4:3/x2/x4 OFF ON WM-3014 POWER HD LCD WAVEFORM MONITOR [ Description of operations ] 30 Switch Description of function FUNC switch No function.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.4.3.2 Color setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 When the OVERLAY switch is held down in the PICTURE3 mode, the following settings can be performed on this screen.
3.4.4 WAVEFORM mode 3.4.4.1 Function screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The waveforms are displayed on this screen. * When composite signals are input, the data after the signals have been converted into component signals is displayed. In regard to the PAL signals, however, the waveforms of the 3 lines each at the start and end of the video signals will be more disturbed than in actuality. 〈〈 Screen 〉〉 Input SDI A YPbPr Format AUTO Parade 59.94) (1080i 1H Mx1 Int G x1.00 dT d% 8.00μs 20.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.4.4.2 DISPLAY setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The waveforms are displayed, and the following settings can be performed on this screen. z Switching between parade display (side-by-side display) and overlay display (superimposed display) for the waveforms z Line select function (with 1H, 2H) 〈〈 Screen 〉〉 Input SDI A YPbPr Format AUTO Parade (1080i 59.94) 1H Mx1 Int G x1.00 dT d% 8.00μs 20.
3.4.4.3 SWEEP setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The waveforms are displayed, and the following settings can be performed on this screen. z 1H, 2H, 1F or 2F display switching z Line select function (with 1H, 2H) 〈〈 Screen 〉〉 Input SDI A Format AUTO (1080i 59.94) Int YPbPr Parade 1H Mx1 G x1.00 dT d% 8.00μs 20.
Chapter 3 OPERATION [ Description of operations ] Switch Description of function FUNC switch Use this to return to the function screen. (Refer to section 3.4.4.1.) F1 switch 1H Use this to set the 1H display. F2 switch 2H Use this to set the 2H display (with the interlacing or segmented frame format). In the line select OFF status, the odd-numbered fields are displayed on the left side, and the even-numbered fields are displayed on the right side.
3.4.4.4 GAIN/MAG setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The waveforms are displayed, and the following settings can be performed on this screen. z Gain (×0.03 to ×7.97), MAG (1×, 2× or 4×) setting z Scroll functions 〈〈 Screen 〉〉 Input SDI A Format AUTO (1080i 59.94) Int YPbPr Parade 1H Mx1 G x1.00 dT d% 8.00μs 20.00% Field 1 Line(Field) 0001 Line(Frame) 0001 GAIN × 1 × 5 Val ×1.00 CTR Pos.
Chapter 3 OPERATION [ Description of operations ] Switch Description of function FUNC switch Use this to return to the function screen. (Refer to section 3.4.4.1.) Turning the adjustment dial When The Gain Setting Is Fixed ×1 / ×5 No function. When the gain setting is variable Val ×*.** Turn the dial to set the magnification rate of the gain. (Variable range: 0.03 to 7.97) When scrolling Turn the dial to scroll vertically (up/down) or horizontally (left/right).
3.4.4.5 CURSOR setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The waveforms are displayed, and the following settings can be performed on this screen. z H and V cursor display and difference display (mV, µs) 〈〈 Screen 〉〉 Input SDI A Format AUTO (1080i 59.94) Int YPbPr Parade 1H Mx1 G x1.00 dT d% 8.00μs 20.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.4.4.6 SETTING mode setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The waveforms are displayed, and the following settings can be performed on this screen. z z z z Waveform display YPbPr/GBR/RGB switching V Ancillary (Wave) and H Blanking switching Scale switching Filter selection 〈〈 Screen 〉〉 Input SDI A Format AUTO (1080i 59.94) Int YPbPr Parade 1H Mx1 G x1.00 dT d% 8.00μs 20.
[ Description of operations ] Switch Description of function FUNC switch Use this to return to the function screen. (Refer to section 3.4.4.1.) Adjustment dial No function. F1 switch Waveform YPbPr / Waveform GBR / Waveform RGB Use this to switch between YPbPr, GBR and RGB for the waveform display. F2 switch V Anc ON / V Anc OFF Use this to set V ancillary to ON or OFF. This takes effect only when the WAVEFORM mode is established.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.4.4.7 Color setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 When the OVERLAY switch is held down in the WAVEFORM mode, the following settings can be performed on this screen. z z z z Character color Scale color Waveform color and brightness Cursor color 〈〈 Screen 〉〉 Information Scale Waveform Cursor Input SDI A Format AUTO (1080i 59.
3.4.5 VECTOR mode 3.4.5.1 Regular screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The signals on the vectorscope can be displayed, and the following settings can be performed on the screen. z Enlargement of vectorscope display z Line select function z When composite signals are input, the data after the signals have been converted into component signals is displayed. In regard to the PAL signals, however, the waveforms of the 3 lines each at the start and end of the video signals will be more disturbed than in actuality.
Chapter 3 OPERATION [ Description of operations ] Switch Description of function FUNC switch Use this to switch the display to the VECTOR mode setting screen. (Refer to section 3.4.7.2.) Turning the adjustment dial When the gain setting is fixed Fix ×1 / ×5 No function. When the gain setting is variable Val ×*.** Turn the dial to set the magnification rate of the gain. (Variable range: 0.03 to 7.97) When line select is ON Turn the dial to increment or decrement the lines.
3.4.5.2 VECTOR mode setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The signals on the vectorscope can be displayed, and the following settings can be performed on the screen. z V Ancillary (Vect) switching z Scale switching z LPF (Vect) switching 〈〈 Screen 〉〉 Input SDI A Format AUTO (1080i 59.94) Int ×1.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.4.5.3 Color setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 When the OVERLAY switch is held down in the VECTOR mode, the following settings can be performed on this screen. z z z z Character color Scale color Vector color and brightness Cursor color 〈〈 Screen 〉〉 Input SDI A Format AUTO (1080i 59.
3.4.6 STATUS mode 3.4.6.1 Regular screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The signals on the status can be displayed, and the following settings can be performed on the screen. z Status (numerical value) display z EAV/SAV display 〈〈 Screen 〉〉 Input SDI A Format AUTO (1080i 59.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.4.6.2 Color setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 When the OVERLAY switch is held down in the STATUS mode, the following settings can be performed on this screen. z z z z Character color Scale color Status color Cursor color 〈〈 Screen 〉〉 Information White3 Scale White1 Status White3 Cursor Yellow2 Input SDI A Format AUTO 59.
3.4.7 AUDIO mode 3.4.7.1 Audio level meter screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 z Audio levels displayed for 16 channels z Selection of headphone output channels and volume control z The audio mode functions only when SDI signals are input. 〈〈 Screen 〉〉 Input SDI A Format AUTO (1080i 59.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.4.7.2 Audio vector screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 z Left/right vector display selected for headphone output z Selection of headphone output channels and volume control z Gain setting (×1, ×2, ×4, ×8 or ×16) 〈〈 Screen 〉〉 Input SDI A Format AUTO (1080i 59.94) Int ×1.
3.4.7.3 Color setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 When the OVERLAY switch is held down in the AUDIO mode, the following settings can be performed on this screen. z z z z Character color Scale color Audio level meter color Audio vector waveform color 〈〈 Screen 〉〉 Input SDI A Format AUTO (1080i 59.
Chapter 3 OPERATION [ Description of operations ] Switch Description of function FUNC switch Use this to return to the previous screen. F1 switch Information Use this to select the color (any of 63 colors) of the characters by turning the adjustment dial. When the adjustment dial is pressed, the character color is returned to the initial value. F2 switch Scale Use this to select the color (any of 63 colors) of the scale by turning the adjustment dial.
3.4.8 Multi mode In the multi mode, the DISPLAY, OVERLAY and F1 to F5 switches do not work when the multi mode 1 screen is selected; when the multi mode 2 screen is selected, only the OVERLAY switch does not work. * When composite signals are input, the data after the signals have been converted into component signals is displayed. 3.4.8.1 Multi mode 1 screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The input images, waveforms (Y only), vectorscope and audio level meter are displayed at the same time.
Chapter 3 OPERATION [ Description of operations ] Switch Description of function FUNC switch Use this to display the multi mode 2 screen. (Refer to section 3.2.5.2.) F1 switch No function. F2 switch No function. F3 switch No function. F4 switch No function. F5 switch No function.
3.4.8.2 Multi mode 2 screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The input images and waveforms can be displayed simultaneously. The following settings can be performed on this screen.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.4.9 PRESET mode 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 By pressing (that is, not holding down) the P1 to P5 switches, the data stored in those switches can be called. There are no setting items, and the switches operate in the way they are designed to operate in the readout mode. It is only in the PRESET mode that the P1 to P5 switches can be pressed (that is, not held down). If no statuses are stored in the memory space, the picture-only display will appear when the data is called by the preset switch.
3.4.10 MENU mode 3.4.10.1 Regular screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The signals on the menu can be displayed, and the following settings can be performed on the screen. z z z z z z z z Format selection Reference signal setting (*) Input signal color space setting User data calling and storing Power save mode setting Error count resetting Initializing NTSC setup selection * When analog signals are input, the monitor will not operate properly unless the formats of the image signals and reference signals match.
Chapter 3 OPERATION [ Description of operations ] Switch Description of function FUNC switch No function. Turning the adjustment dial Turn the dial to select the item to be set. Pressing the adjustment dial Press the dial to select the format, set the reference signal or initialize the setting of the currently selected channel (CRC error count reset). If the freeze status is established when the format is selected, the status is released. F1 switch No function. F2 switch No function.
3.4.10.2 Color setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 When the OVERLAY switch is held down in the MENU mode, the following settings can be performed on this screen. z Character color 〈〈 Screen 〉〉 Input SDI A Format AUTO (1080i 59.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.4.11 Compare mode 3.4.11.1 Outline 〈〈 Outline 〉〉 The compare mode is established by pressing P1, P2, P3 or P4 in the freeze status. This mode is useful for comparing the current data against the freeze data in different ways. 〈〈 Operation method 〉〉 In the freeze mode, the F1 to F5 functions change as shown below. z z z z z P1: Establishes the compare mode 1. P2: Establishes the compare mode 2. P3: Establishes the compare mode 3. P4: Establishes the compare mode 4.
3.4.11.2 Compare mode 1 〈〈 Outline 〉〉 In this mode, the picture screens of the freeze data and current data are superimposed onto each other, and displayed. 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 z H Delay z V Delay z MAG 〈〈 Screen 〉〉 H Delay V Delay S O P4 MAG x1/4:3/x2/x4 FUNC OPE LOCK F5 O [ Description of operations ] 60 Switch Description of function FUNC switch No function. F1 switch H Delay Use this to set H Delay to ON or OFF. F2 switch V Delay Use this to set V Delay to ON or OFF.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.4.11.3 Compare mode 2 〈〈 Outline 〉〉 In this mode, the vectorscopes of the freeze data and current data are superimposed onto each other, and displayed. 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 z z z z z z z Vectorscope expansion Line select function Freeze data ON/OFF Live Data ON/OFF V Ancillary (Vect) switching Scale switching LPF (Vect) switching * When composite signals are input, the data after the signals have been converted into component signals is displayed.
[ Description of operations ] (Regular screen) Switch Description of function FUNC switch Use this to set the display to the VECTOR mode setting screen. Turning the adjustment dial When the gain setting is fixed Fix ×1 / ×5 No function. When the gain setting is variable Val ×*.** Turn the dial to set the magnification rate of the gain. (Variable range: 0.03 to 7.97) When line select is ON Turn the dial to increment or decrement the lines.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.4.11.4 Compare mode 3 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 In this mode, the waveforms of the images for the freeze data and current input data are displayed simultaneously side by side at the left and right. The settings are as shown below.
3.4.11.5 Compare mode 4 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 In this mode, the freeze data and current input data are displayed simultaneously. The images are displayed simultaneously side by side at the left and right. One of the Y/Pb/Pr (or G/B/R) waveforms is selected, superimposed and displayed. The settings are as shown below.
4 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS 4.1 Input formats Frame Rate (Hz) Active Line per Frame Total Line Per Frame Line Frequency (kHz) Samples per Active Line Samples per Total Line Scanning *1 *2 1035i/59.94 30/1.001 1035 1125 33.72 1920 2200 i (1) 1035i/60 30 1035 1125 33.75 1920 2200 i 1080i/59.94 1080sF/29.97 30/1.001 1080 1125 33.72 1920 2200 i sF 1080i/60 1080sF/30 30 1080 1125 33.75 1920 2200 i sF (1) (2) (1) (2) 1080p/29.97 30/1.001 1080 1125 33.
4.2 Input signal systems SDI input specification Specification SDI input HDTV BTA S-004B complied with,SMPTE 292M complied with, NRZI SDI signal SDTV SMPTE 259M complied with, NRZI SDI signal Field (frame) frequency, 60.00/59.94 [Hz], etc. automatically tracked Automatic tracking of input format enabled Analog input specification Specification HDTV YPbPr input BTA S-001B complied with,SMPTE 274M complied with, SMPTE 296M complied with, Field frequency, 60.00/59.94 [Hz], etc.
Chapter 4 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS 4.
4.5 Concerning the adjustment values Brightness The offset level of the luminance signal can be varied in the range of -50.00 to +50.00%. This applies to the G brightness, B brightness and R brightness as well. Display level 109 100 +50% 0% 50% 0 -7 0 100 109 Contrast The level of the luminance signal can be varied in the range of 0.0 to 200.0%. This applies to the G contrast, B contrast and R contrast as well.
Chapter 4 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS Chroma, Pb (Cb), Pr (Cr) The level of the chrominance signals can be varied in the range of 0.0 to 200.0%.
Precautions for chroma boost function The figure below shows the relationship between the Pb and Pr input signals and the display level when the chroma boost function (×3) has been set to ON. Bear in mind that if the result of multiplying the chroma signal value by 3 exceeds ±109%, a limit will be imposed at ±109%. Example: A 30% signal will be expanded to 90%, but when a 100% signal is multiplied by 3, it will be increased to 109% only.
Chapter 4 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS 4.6 Concerning the 4:3 function With a resolution of 1920 × 1080 pixels An image with an area of 1440 × 1080 pixels near the center is cut out from the image area and displayed with 1024 × 768 pixels. The same processing as with 1920 × 1080 pixels is used with 1920 × 1035 pixels as well. With a resolution of 1280 × 720 pixels An image with an area of 960 × 720 pixels near the center is cut out from the image area and displayed.
CAUTION Explanation of displays ••• This indicates the image. ••• This indicates the liquid crystal screen. ••• This indicates an image displayed in the 4:3 format.
Chapter 4 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS 4.7 Concerning the audio level meter The audio level meter indicates the level as follows. Audio standards: BTA S-006B and SMPTE 272M-A -48 -42 -36 -30 -24 -20 -18 -12 or less or less or less or less or less or less or less or less -6 or less 0 (Unit: dB) or less ch** CAUTION The audio level meter is displayed only when SDI signals are selected.
4.8 Settings at initialization The settings established when the WM-3014 was shipped from the factory and when they are initialized are listed below. Common setting items The settings for the following items are the same whether for SDI A, SDI B, Analog or VBS channels. These settings are factory default settings, and they are not initialized unless the settings of all the channels are initialized.
Chapter 4 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS Setting item Setting/adjustment range Initial value SWEEP 1H, 2H, 1F, 2F 1H GAIN (WAVEFORM mode) ×0.03 to ×7.97 ×1 CTR Pos. C Aligned, Center Aligned H cursor ON, OFF OFF V cursor ON, OFF OFF MOVE BASE, OFFSET, TRACK BASE Waveform YPbPr. GBR YPbPr V Anc (Wave) ON, OFF OFF H Blank ON, OFF OFF Scale (unit) %, V, Non % Filter (Wave) NON, LPF, Average LPF GAIN (VECTOR mode) ×0.03 to ×7.
Setting item Setting/adjustment range Initial value Blue ON, OFF ON Red ON, OFF ON Volume 0 to 255 128 Output 1CH to 16CH L:1CHxR:2CH Format SDI All 15 types AUTO Analog All 13 types AUTO COMPOSITE All 2 types AUTO SDI Int, Ref HD, Ref BB (525), Ref BB (625) Int Analog Int, Ref HD Int COMPOSITE Int, Ref HD, Ref BB (525), Ref BB (625) Int Reference 76 Color Space YPbPr, GBR YPbPr Information Color G: 0 to 3 B: 0 to 3 R: All 63 colors (no black) from 0 to 3 White3 (G:
Chapter 4 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS 4.9 General specifications Table 4.
4.10 Outline drawings A 2-1/4-20UNC Both Sides (Max 7mm) 105 SDI IN CH A Y IN SDI IN CH B P IN MONITOR OUT P IN 105 TALLY REF IN DC IN 12V 1 GND 4 +12V MODEL ; SER.No ; MADE IN JAPAN 4-M4 Screw Both Sides ( Max 6mm) 38 INPUT F1 DISPLAY PRESET MENU PICTURE 1 F2 2 A 3 OVERLAY MULTI F3 AUDIO STATUS VECTOR WAVE FREEZE P4 F4 FUNC OPE LOCK P5 F5 OFF ON WM-3014 POWER HD LCD WAVEFORM MONITOR 23.
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6 MAINTENANCE AND OTHER PROCEDURES When the monitor does not operate properly Symptom What is to be checked The image is not displayed properly. z Has the correct format been set? z Has Color Space (YPbPr/GBR) been set correctly? z Has the input channel been set correctly? The front panel switches fail to operate. z Is the LOCK switch at the ON position? The remote controller fails to operate. Check the method used to operate the remote controller. Have the correct level, edge, etc.
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