Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product BT-LH910G Panasonic
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SS0311HM0 -PS D Printed in Japan ENGLISH Model No. BT-LH910G Operating Instructions LCD Video Monitor Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
2 Read this first ! indicates safety information. DO NOT REMOVE P ANEL COVERS BY ■ UNSCREWING THEM. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. W ARNING: T o reduce the risk of fire, do not expose this • equipment to rain or moisture.
3 Read this first ! (continued) EMC NOTICE FOR THE PURCHASER/USER OF THE APP ARA TUS 1. Applicable standards and operating environment The apparatus is compliant with: standards EN55103-1 and EN55103-2 2009, and • electromagnetic environments E1, E2, E3 and E4.
4 Read this first ! (continued) IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water . 6) Clean only with dry cloth. 7) Do not block any ventilation openings.
5 Contents Read this first ! ..................................................... 2 T ransportation precautions ................................. 4 Standard accessories · Optional units ............... 5 About this instruction manual ...............
6 Precautions for Use The LCD screen is manufactured to precise ● specifications. Although over 99.99 % of the pixels function normally , 0.01 % of the pixels are either missing or constantly lit (red, blue or green). This is normal and not a cause for concern.
7 Outline This unit is a liquid crystal display monitor for broadcasting and business use that is equipped with a 23 cm (9.0 inch) (effective display area) liquid crystal display . It can be used as a VF (viewfinder) for broadcasting and business cameras made by Panasonic.
8 Selecting Area of Use The unit is shipped with the area of use set to the initial setting (NTSC) state. Before using the unit, select the area of use. When you set the area of use, the factory default setting of the menu item on the right is set to the value that matches the area of use.
9 Dimensions Unit: mm(inches) 78.5 (3-7/8) 65.5 (2-9/16) 11.5(7/16) M3 M3 M3 M3 25.5 (1) 48.5 (1-15/16) 148.5 (5-7/8) 230 (9-1/16) 195.7 (7-11/16) 118.2 (4-5/8) 46 (1-13/16) 170 (6-11/16) 98.5 (3-7/8) 183 (7-3/16) 214.5 (8-7/16) 20.2 (13/16) 204 (8-1/16) 3/8-16UNC * 1 3/8-16UNC 46 (1-13/16) 17.
10 Controls and Their Functions Front panel 2 3 1 F-IN-R BT-LH 9 10 CON T ./ B. LIGHT VOLU ME/ BRIGHT PEAK/ PHASE CHRO MA 1 HEADPHONES output jack (M3 stereo mini jack) Allows you to connect headphones to check the audio when inputting an SDI signal or HDMI signal.
11 6 7 5 4 8 F-IN-R BT-LH 9 10 CON T ./ B. LIGHT VOLU ME/ BRIGHT PEAK/ PHASE CHRO MA 4 MENU, FUNCTION buttons Use these buttons to display menus, select and adjust settings and confirm menu selections. MENU : Press to open a menu, exit a menu or return to a previous menu.
12 Controls and Their Functions (continued) Functions in 3D assist mode Knob1 MIRROR (MIRROR) / HORIZONT AL (SHIFT) / MODE (CONVERGENCE) / SIZE (COLOR) / ZOOM (ZOOM FOCUS) / EXP AND (VERTICAL) / OVERL.
13 9 REAR T ALL YS (red) Can be lit by a control signal from a GPI/ camera. 10 SDI1 (HD/SD) input terminal (BNC) This is the SDI1 input terminal. (Compatible with HD/SD automatic switching, Compatible with 3G-SDI) When you use 3D assist mode (page 51), input images for the left eye (L).
14 Supplying the power An Anton/Bauer battery pack or V -mount type battery pack and external DC power supply can be used to power this unit. Using an Anton/Bauer battery Batteries for which connection verified ■ HYTRON 50 • DIONIC 90 • DIONIC HC • Install the Anton/Bauer battery pack.
15 Connect the external DC power supply to the 1. DC IN socket on this unit. T urn “ON” the external DC power supply switch. 2. (Where the external DC power supply has a power switch) T urn “ON” the POWER switch on this unit.
16 VF Function The unit can be connected to broadcasting and business cameras made by Panasonic and used as a VF (viewfinder). If you want to use the unit as a VF (viewfinder), remove the tilt stand (page 17).
17 How to Remove the T ilt Stand When you do not want to use the tilt stand such as when using the unit as a VF (viewfinder), remove the tilt stand mounting screw (four screws) with a Phillips driver and then remove the tilt stand from the unit.
18 On-screen Display The screen shows information such as the operating status display , picture adjusting knob status, sharpness display , function display , audio level meter display , time code display , closed caption display , DC power supply voltage and battery level display , and menu display .
19 On-screen Display (continued) Picture and volume adjusting knobs status display PHASE CHROMA EXIT BRIGHT B.LIGHT PEAK F-IN-R 20 [ PHASE ] VOLUME CONT . CON T ./ B. LIGHT VOL UME / BRIGHT PEAK/ PHASE CHRO MA F-IN-R Picture adjusting knob (page 1 1) These are rotary push knobs.
20 Audio level meter display 1 1 3 3 5 5 7 7 2 2 4 4 6 6 8 8 SDI1 1080/60i Channel display Reference point 0 dB point Peak hold Overrange A color skeleton bar meter indicates the audio • level for SDI signals and HDMI signals. The display method of the audio level meter can • be set in the menu (page 49).
21 On-screen Display (continued) Closed caption (CC) display Closed caption display area Closed caption display area (When the specified window extends out of the entire screen) CLOSED CAPTION can be displayed when SDI • signals and VIDEO signals are input.
22 How to Use the On Screen Menu Menu display MENU EXIT SEL. ENTER ENTER [MAIN MENU] 2D/3D ASSIST MARKER VIDEO CONFIG SYSTEM CONFIG VF CONFIG FUNCTION GPI INPUT SELECT DISPLA Y SETUP CONTROL HOURS METER 2D Displays the operation explanation for the menu button.
23 User Data Y ou can save and load up to five combinations of menu settings and adjustments made with the picture adjustment knob as user data. Y ou can also return settings and adjustments to their factory defaults. User data include the following settings.
24 Main Menu Menu configuration VIDEO CONFIG SYSTEM CONFIG VF CONFIG WHITE BALANCE FUNCTION INPUT SELECT GPI MARKER MAIN MENU 2D/3D ASSIST GAMMA SELECT FILM GAMMA COLOR TEMP.
25 Main Menu (continued) 2D/3D ASSIST The underlined values are factory preset setting values. Setting Description 2D 3D ASSIST Switches between 2D mode and 3D assist mode. <2D> Operates in 2D mode. <3D ASSIST> Operates in 3D assist mode. If you switch to 3D assist mode, the channel setting is forcefully switched to SDI1 (SDI2).
26 Sub menu Settings Description 4:3 * 2 * 4 OFF 95% 93% 90% 88% 80% USER 85% Selects/displays the marker type for when the angle of view of the displayed image is 4:3.
27 Main Menu (continued) Sub menu Settings Description GPI MARKER1 * 5 4:3 13:9 14:9 CNSCO 2.39 CNSCO 2.35 2:1 VIST A 95% (16:9) 93% (16:9) 90% (16:9) 88% (16:9) 80% (16:9) USER(16:9) 95% (4:3) 93% (4:3) 90% (4:3) 88% (4:3) 80% (4:3) USER(4:3) GPI MARKER1 : Selects the marker displayed by the GPI terminal “MARKER1 ON/OFF” (page 62) operation.
28 Main Menu (continued) T ypes of MARKER 16:9 marker ■ (Displayed when using HD, or when using SD with a 16:9 aspect ratio) The marker is only displayed as a vertical bar .
29 Main Menu (continued) 4:3 marker ■ (Displayed for SD input in 4:3 aspect ratio mode) This marker is displayed as a dotted line. 95 % Area marker 93 % Area marker 90 % Area marker 88 % Area marker 80 % Area marker (Displayed for HD input and SD input in 16:9 ratio mode.
30 VIDEO CONFIG The underlined values are factory preset setting values. Sub menu Settings Description GAMMA SELECT * 1 ST ANDARD FILM STDIO/PST Selects gamma curve.
31 Main Menu (continued) Sub menu Settings Description SHARPNESS MODE * 4 HIGH LOW Selects the width of outline correction edge. <HIGH> Narrow edge <LOW> Wide edge SHARPNESS H * 4 0 - 30 Sets horizontal outline correction. The item display moves to the lower part of the screen during adjustment.
32 WB (WHITE BALANCE) adjustment mode ■ Select “V AR1” to “V AR3” for “COLOR TEMP .” in the “VIDEO CONFIG” menu to make “WHITE BALANCE V AR1” to “WHITE BALANCE V AR3” (WB) adjustments. The underlined values are factory preset setting values.
33 Main Menu (continued) GAIN/BIAS RGB direct adjustment mode ■ If you press [ENTER] when the [GAIN] or [BIAS] item is selected in the WHITE BALANCE V AR (1 to 3) menu, the screen switches to the o ne below and you can use the picture adjusting knobs to directly adjust the RGB while checking the picture.
34 Main Menu (continued) SYSTEM CONFIG The underlined values are factory preset setting values. Sub menu Settings Description SUB WINDOW FULL P ART Selects sub-window type. <FULL> Reduces the entire images for both input signals and places them side by side.
35 Main Menu (continued) Sub menu Settings Description COLOR SP ACE * 5 SMPTE-C EBU ITU-709 * 6 Sets the studio standard color space. POWER SA VE MODE OFF ON Sets the power save mode <ON> The backlight dims when no signal (NO SIGNAL) is input for 60 seconds or longer .
36 • When using the CA-210 display color analyzer , be sure to set the compensation values shown on the right. If they are not set, correct calibration will not be performed. For details on setup procedures, refer to the CA-210 User's Guide. There is no compensation when using Display Color Analyzer CA-310.
37 Main Menu (continued) RESET operation Press [ 1. ][ ] in the “SYSTEM CONFIG” menu, select the [CALIBRA TION] submenu and press [ENTER]. Press [ 2. ][ ], select the [RESET] submenu and press [ENTER]. MENU EXIT SEL. ENTER ENTER [RESET] YES NO Select “YES” and press [ENTER].
38 Main Menu (continued) FUNCTION The underlined values are factory preset setting values. Sub menu Settings Description FUNCTION 1 - FUNCTION 3 HV DELA Y BLUE ONL Y GAMMA SELECT SD ASPECT SCAN SUB WI.
39 Main Menu (continued) Sub menu Settings Description (From the previous page) <FOCUS-IN-RED> * 3 * 5 Used to highlight in red the section of the image that is being focused. <ZEBRA> Used to set the zebra display ON or OFF for the camera.
40 Main Menu (continued) FUNCTION setting restrictions ■ Under the following conditions, “INV ALID FUNCTION” is displayed and the settings cannot be configured.
41 Main Menu (continued) Functions displayed during FUNCTION button operation ■ Pressing any of the [FUNCTION1] to [FUNCTION3] buttons displays the operations assigned to each button as shown below .
42 Main Menu (continued) “SUB WINDOW” ■ Opening the “SUB WINDOW” function splits the screen (main window) in two as shown below to enable comparison of a recorded still image with live video. Use the “SUB WINDOW” setting (FULL, P ART) in the “SYSTEM CONFIG” menu (page 34) to set up the function as shown below .
43 Main Menu (continued) “WFM/VECTOR” ■ The “WFM/VECTOR” function enables display of the waveform and vector display . Use “DISPLA Y SETUP” in the main menu to select “WFM” and “VECTOR” display .
44 “PIXEL T O PIXEL” and “PIXEL POSITION” ■ The “PIXEL T O PIXEL” function allows you to check images at their actual pixel resolution (1080i/p signals only). Press the button ([FUNCTION1] to [FUNCTION3] (page 38)) to which the “PIXEL T O PIXEL” function has been assigned to turn the function on.
45 Main Menu (continued) “CROSS HA TCH” ■ If the CROSS HA TCH function is used, markers are displayed at regular vertical and horizontal intervals to facilitate, for example, easy composition.
46 Main Menu (continued) “FOCUS-IN-RED” ■ When the “FOCUS-IN-RED” function is used, the section that is being focused is displayed in an easy-to- understand red, making camera focus adjustments easy .
47 GPI “GPI CONTROL” is used to enable and disable GPI functions and assign functions to each of the GPI terminal pins (page 62). The underlined values are factory preset setting values.
48 Main Menu (continued) INPUT SELECT The underlined values are factory preset setting values. Sub menu Settings Description VIDEO OFF ON Sets or cancels VIDEO line for the INPUT button. * 1 FORMA T AUTO NTSC P AL Used to select the format for VIDEO input.
49 Main Menu (continued) AUDIO Set the audio output and audio level meter . The underlined values are factory preset setting values. Sub menu Settings Description SELECT L * 1 * 2 CH1 - CH8 (Factory default: CH1) Selects embedded audio channel output to headphones (L).
50 Main Menu (continued) DISPLA Y SETUP The underlined values are factory preset setting values. Sub menu Settings Description WFM/VECTOR OFF WFM Y WFM R WFM G WFM B VECTOR Switches between “WFM/VECTOR” waveform and vector display . <WFM Y> - <WFM B> Displays waveforms.
51 Main Menu (continued) CONTROL The underlined values are factory preset setting values. Sub menu Settings Description CONTROL LOCAL REMOTE Selects operation.
52 3D Assist Mode The unit is equipped with 3D assist mode to provide support for shooting with a rig-type 3D camera system. The 3D assist mode has the following functions.
53 <Note> When a signal on which the LR information is superimposed is input to SDI1 such as when there is an • AG-3DA1 connection, that LR information is displayed on the right side of the signal format. If L and R are incorrectly input, the LR information is displayed in yellow .
54 3D Assist Mode (continued) MIRROR (Left/Right and T op/Bottom inversion) This function inverts just the left and right or top and bottom or both the left and right and top and bottom of the input signals of SDI2 (R) to enable the basic adjustments of a rig-type 3D camera system (half mirror type) to be made.
55 3D Assist Mode (continued) CONVERGENCE (Convergence Check) This function is for checking the subject’s position at a fixed screen position in order to determine the depth position of the main subject. Automatically or manually switch the SDI1 (L) image and SDI2 (R) image and then check the subject’s position.
56 3D Assist Mode (continued) ZOOM FOCUS (Zoom and Focus Check) This function enlarges part of an image to enable you to check the focus offset and zoom of fset on the left and right, which tends to cause eye fatigue. FUNC. ZOOM F-IN-R - ZOOM OFF OFF Screen: The L/R 2 screens are shown side-by-side.
57 3D Assist Mode (continued) VERTICAL (V ertical Offset Check) This function enables you to operate two horizontal line markers to check the number of lines between markers in the displayed image and check vertical offset, which tends to cause eye fatigue.
58 OVERLA Y (Parallax Check) This function displays vertical line markers to enable you to check the width of parallax. Overlay display FUNC. OVERLA Y MARKER - STD 19 OVL Y Gray display GRA Y 19 OVL Y FUNC.
59 Setting Item Restrictions List of Setting Item Restrictions in 2D Mode ■ ( : Can be set and the function is enabled) Settings Input CH SDI1/SDI2 HDMI VIDEO VF YP B P R VIDEO YP B P R SD HD 64.
60 Settings Input CH SDI1/SDI2 HDMI VIDEO VF YP B P R VIDEO YP B P R SD HD 640 × 480 SD HD SD HD SD HD GPI GPI CONTROL GPI1 - GPI8 .
61 Setting Item Restrictions (continued) List of Setting Item Restrictions in 3D Assist Mode ■ ( : Can be set and the function is enabled) Settings Input CH SDI1 / SDI2 HD 2D/3D ASSIST MARKE.
62 When a 16:9 marker and a 4:3 marker are simultaneously selected and activated on a 16:9 aspect ratio * 1 display , both markers are displayed. When a 16:9 marker and a 4:3 marker are simultaneously displayed, the background of the marker * 2 selected by the 16:9 marker is controlled.
63 REMOTE Specifications (continued) Assigned item Function Operating conditions GAMMA SEL. STDIO/ PST Switches the gamma curve to STDIO/PST mode. Level operation (Short-circuited: STDIO/ PST mode, Open: ST ANDARD mode) INPUT SEL. VIDEO Switches the input line to VIDEO.
64 REMOTE Specifications (continued) Connectors and signals ■ Connector: D-SUB 9-pin (female) Signal Pin number Signal Description 1 N.C. Not connected 2 TXD T ransmission data 3 RXD Reception data 4 DSR Connected inside 5 GND Ground 6 DTR Connected inside 7 CTS Connected inside 8 RTS Connected inside 9 N.
65 REMOTE Specifications (continued) Setting command ■ No Command Description Data Response 1 IIS Input switch 0: SDI1 1: SDI2 2: VIDEO 3: YP B P R 5: VF 8: HDMI 9: INT SG IIS 2 VPC Image quality ad.
66 REMOTE Specifications (continued) No Command Description Data Response 14 MIP IP mode settings 0: MODE1 1: MODE2 MIP 15 OMO Monochrome settings 1: OFF 2: ON OMO 16 MAS SD aspect settings 0: 16:9 1:.
67 No Command Description Data Response 9 QCT Color temperature 00: D56 01: D65 02: D93 03: V AR1 04: V AR2 05: V AR3 10-73: USER0 - 63 10 QBM Black Mode 0: OFF 1: ON 11 QPC Sharpness SHP : Sharpness .
68 VF (viewfinder) Specifications VF T erminal (15P) AJ-HPX3100G (Example) This unit side VF T erminal Camera side VF T erminal Pin number Signal Description Pin number Description 1 P R P R signal 15 VF-P R 2 Y Y signal 6 VF-Y 3 P B P B signal 16 VF-P B 4 N.
69 Error and W arning Displays If for any reason an error occurs in this monitor , the LEDs above the picture adjusting knob flash at 1 second intervals to inform of the error/warning. Error and W arning displays Symptom Remedy W arning of improper operation status for the camera settings ! is displayed.
70 Specifications General ■ Input power: DC12 V (1 1.0 V - 17.0 V) Input current: 1.9A (DC12 V) is the safety information. Dimensions(W×H×D): 230mm×214.
71 List of Signal Formats Supported in 2D Mode ■ ( : Compatible) Input Signal Format/ Status displays VIDEO VF-VIDEO VF-YP B P R YP B P R SDI1 * 4 SDI2 HDMI NTSC P AL 640×480(59.94Hz) 640×480(60Hz) 480/59.94i 480/59.
72 Specifications (continued) List of Signal Formats Supported in 3D Assist Mode ■ ( : Compatible) Input Signal Format/ Status displays SDI1/2 (SIMUL) 720/50p 720/59.94p 720/60p 1035/59.94i * 1 1035/60i * 2 1080/23.98PsF 1080/24PsF 1080/25PsF * 3 1080/50i 1080/59.
73 Closed Caption Decoding ■ Supported Signals Composite NTSC, P AL SD-SDI 480/59.94i, 576/50i HD-SDI 1080/60i * 1 , 720/60p * 1 , 1080/50i, 720/50p, 1080/24PsF * 1 , 1080/25PsF , 1080/30p * 1 , 108.
74 Specifications (continued) INT SG (Internal chart for adjustment) ■ GRAY 75% YELLOW 75% CYAN 75% GREEN 75% MAGENTA 75% RED 75% BLUE 75% -I W HITE +Q BLACK -4% BLACK BLACK +4% BLACK BLACK 0% 10% 2.
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