Instructions for Use
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English
WARNING
Owner’s Record The model and serial numbers are located at the rear. Record these numbers in the spaces provided below. Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. Model No. Serial No. To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. Dangerously high voltages are present inside the unit. Do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. In the event of a malfunction or when maintenance is necessary, consult an authorized Sony dealer. This unit contains substances which can pollute the environment if disposed carelessly. Please contact our nearest representative office or your local environmental office in case of disposal of this unit.
FOR CUSTOMERS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: GREEN-AND-YELLOW- EARTH BLUE - NEUTRAL BROWN - LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug PROCEED AS FOLLOWS: The wire coloured GREEN AND YELLOW must be connected to the terminal on the plug marked with the letter E or by the safety earth symbol Y or coloured GREEN or GREEN-AND-YELLOW. The wire coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter L or coloured RED. The wire coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK. Ensure that your equipment is connected correctly - If you are in any doubt consult a qualified electrician.
FOR THE CUSTOMERS IN THE USA 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 radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed 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 to operate this equipment.
ATTENTION – When the product is installed in a rack: a) Elevated operating ambient temperature If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient. Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the manufacturer’s maximum rated ambient temperature of 0 to +40° (Tmra).
b) Reduced air flow Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised.
c) Mechanical loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading.
d) Circuit overloading Condideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern.
e) Reliable earthing Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g., use of power strips). Be sure to connect the AC power cord to a grounded outlet.
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EN English
Power Switch The power switch is a functional switch only. To isolate the set from the mains supply remove the mains plug from the wall socket.
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Warning Important safeguards/notices for use in the medical environments
Symbols on the unit Symbol
1. All the equipments connected to this unit shall be certified according to Standard IEC601-1, IEC950, IEC65 or other IEC/ISO Standards applicable to the equipments. 2. When this unit is used together with other equipment in the patient area*, the equipment shall be either powered by an isolation transformer or connected via an additional protective earth terminal to system ground unless it is certified according to Standard IEC601-1 and IEC601-1-1.
This symbol indicates
Front panel
Main power switch. Press to turn the monitor on or off.
Rear panel
The equipotential terminal which brings the various parts of a system to the same potential.
Rear panel
Functional earth terminal
Rear panel
Alternating current
Rear panel
Attention, consult ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS
R
1.
5m
* Patient Area
Location
3. The leakage current could increase when connected to other equipment. 4. The operator should take precautions to avoid touching the rear panel input and output circuitry and the patient at the same time. 5. Model PVM-14M2MDU/14M2MDE/14M2MDA/ 20M2MDU/20M2MDE/20M2MDA is a video monitor intended for use in a medical environment to display video pictures from cameras or other video system.
Warning on power connection Use a proper power cord for your local power supply.
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United State
Canada
Continental Europe
Japan
Plug type
HOSPITAL GRADE
HOSPITAL GRADE
LP-34A
VM1050
Female end
E41395
LL33182
LS-60
VM1010
Cord type
E41395-A
LL76662
H05VV-F
PVCTF
Minimum cord set rating
10A/125V
10A/125V
10A/250V
12A/125V
Safety approval
UL
CSA
VDE
DENTORI
Table of contents
Precautions
Precautions ... 23 Features ... 24 Location and Function of Parts and Controls ... 25 Front Panel ... 25 Rear Panel ... 27 Using On-Screen Menus ... 29 Power Sources ... 33 Attaching the Side Covers ... 34 Attaching the Control Panel Cover ... 34 Specifications ... 35
On safety • Operate the unit on 100 – 240 V AC only. • The nameplate indicating operating voltage, power consumption, etc. is located on the rear. • Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet, unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further. • Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it is not to be used for several days or more. • To disconnect the AC power cord, pull it out by grasping the plug. Never pull the cord itself. • The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. On installation • Allow adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat build-up. Do not place the unit on surfaces (rugs, blankets, etc.) or near materials (curtains, draperies) that may block the ventilation holes. • Do not install the unit in a location near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts, or in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust, mechanical vibration or shock. On cleaning To keep the unit looking brand-new, periodically clean it with a mild detergent solution. Never use strong solvents such as thinner or benzine, or abrasive cleansers since they will damage the cabinet. As a safety precaution, unplug the unit before cleaning it. On repacking Do not throw away the carton and packing materials. They make an ideal container which to transport the unit. If you have any questions about this unit, contact your authorized Sony dealer.
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Features Picture
Functions
Trinitron1) picture tube Trinitron tube provides a high resolution picture. Horizontal resolution is more than 600 TV lines at the center of the picture.
On-screen menus You can set color temperature, CHROMA SET UP, and other settings by using the on-screen menus.
Comb filter When NTSC video signals are received, a comb filter activates to increase the resolution, resulting in fine picture detail without color spill or color noise. Beam current feedback circuit The built-in beam current feedback circuit assures stable white balance. Inputs Two color systems available The monitor can display PAL, and NTSC signals. The appropriate color system is selected automatically. Analog RGB/component input connectors Analog RGB or component (Y, R-Y and B-Y) signals from video equipment can be input through these connectors. Press the RGB/COMPONENT A/B select button on the front panel and select RGB or component signals from the on-screen menu. Y/C input connector (S input connector) The video signal, split into the chrominance signal (C) and the luminance signal (Y), can be input through this connector, eliminating the interference between the two signals, which tends to occur in a composite video signal, assuring video quality. External sync input connectors When the external RGB or component signal is input and sync signal is set to external in the on-screen menu, the monitor can be operated on the sync signal supplied from an external sync generator. Automatic termination (only terminals with the mark) The BNC input connectors on the rear panel are terminated at 75 ohms inside, when no cable is connected to the loopthrough output connectors. When a cable is connected to an output connector, the 75-ohm termination is automatically released.
Overscan mode The display size is enlarged by approximately 20% and the center part of the screen is easier to watch. Underscan mode The signal normally scanned outside of the screen can be monitored in the underscan mode. Note When the monitor is in the underscan mode, the dark RGB scanning lines may appear on the top edge of the screen. These are caused by an internal test signal, rather than the input signal. Split function The display splits into two parts (upper and lower). The upper part of the screen monitors the signal fed through the RGB/COMPONENT A input connectors and lower part of the screen monitors the signal fed through the RGB/ COMPONENT B input connectors. You can compare the two screens. Auto/manual degaussing Degaussing of the screen can be performed automatically when the power is turned on, or manually by pressing the DEGAUSS button. Five menu languages You can select the language used for on-screen menus from the five languages. Side cover(s) and control panel cover The side covers that protect the ventilation holes from splashes (of medicines, etc.) as much as possible and a control panel cover that protects the control buttons on the front panel from undesired touching are supplied. EIA standard 19-inch rack mounting By using an MB-502B (for PVM-14M2MDU/14M2MDE/ 14M2MDA) or SLR-103A (for PVM-20M2MDU/ 20M2MDE/20M2MDA) Mounting Bracket (not supplied), the monitor can be mounted in an EIA standard 19-inch rack. For details on mounting, see the instruction manual of the mounting bracket kit.
... 1) Trinitron is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation.
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Location and Function of Parts and Controls Front Panel
LINE A
B
RGB/COMPONENT A B
SPLIT
MENU
PHASE
CONTRAST VOLUME
APERTURE
BRIGHT
CHROMA
MIN MAX
–
MIN MAX PUR GRN MIN MAX MIN MAX
POWER
EXIT RESET
DEGAUSS
SELECT
UNDER SCAN
OVER SCAN
ENTER
1 Tally indicator This indicator lights up. The tally control connection is needed. For the pin assignment, see “Specifications” on page 37. 2 U POWER switch and indicator Depress to turn the monitor on. The indicator will light up in green. To turn the power off, press this again. 3 REMOTE indicator This indicator lights up in the conditions below: - When PRESET is set to ON in the menu. - When REMOTE (RS-232C) is set to REMOTE ONLY or REMOTE & LOCAL in the menu, or - When REMOTE ON is set via the REMOTE 1 terminal. 4 Á VOLUME control Turn this control clockwise or counterclockwise to obtain the desired volume.
+
REMOTE
7 ¯ CHROMA (chrominance) control Turn clockwise to make the color intensity stronger and counterclockwise to make it weaker. 8 ¨ BRIGHT (brightness) control Turn clockwise for more brightness and counterclockwise for less. 9 Œ APERTURE control Turn clockwise for more sharpness and counterclockwise for less. When the control is set to MIN, the picture becomes flat without need for corrections. Note The APERTURE, CHROMA, PHASE control settings have no effect on the pictures of RGB signals. The PHASE control setting has no effect on the pictures of component signals.
5 > CONTRAST control Turn clockwise to make the contrast stronger and counterclockwise to make it weaker.
!º MENU (EXIT) button Press to make the menu appear. Press to return to the previous screen in the menu.
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!¡ ENTER (SELECT) button Press to decide a selected item in the menu.
PHASE control This control is effective only for the NTSC color system. Turn clockwise to make the skin tones greenish and counterclockwise to make them purplish.
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Location and Function of Parts and Controls !™ > (+)/ . (–) buttons Press to move the cursor ( z) or adjust selected value in the menus. !£ OVERSCAN button Press (light on) for overscanning. The display size is extended by approximately 20% so that the center of screen is easier to watch. By pressing the button again, the display returns to the normal size (light off). !¢ UNDERSCAN button Press (light on) for underscanning. The display size is reduced by approximately 5% so that four corners of the raster are visible. By pressing the button again, the display returns to the normal size (light off). !∞ RESET button During menu adjustments, press to reset the setting in the menu. !§ DEGAUSS button Press this button momentarily. The screen will be demagnetized. Wait for 10 minutes or more before activating this button again. Note The picture rolls vertically while the screen is being demagnetized. !¶ LINE A/B select buttons Press to select a signal (light on). A: Press to monitor the signal fed through the LINE A input connectors. B: Press to monitor the signal fed through the LINE B input connectors. !• RGB/COMPONENT A/B select buttons Press to select a signal (light on). A: Press to monitor the signal fed through the RGB/ COMPONENT A input connectors. B: Press to monitor the signal fed through the RGB/ COMPONENT B input connectors. !ª SPLIT button When you select RGB signals fed through the RGB/ COMPONENT A and RGB/COMPONENT B input connectors, press this button (light on) to split the display into two parts (upper and lower), and monitor the both RGB signals simultaneously. Note Make sure the signals fed through the RGB/ COMPONENT A and RGB/COMPONENT B input connectors are synchronized.
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LINE A VIDEO AUDIO IN OUT IN OUT
AC IN
A
R/R–Y
IN
B R/R–Y
IN
G/Y
OUT
G/Y
IN
B/B–Y
LINE B Y/C
IN
OUT
AUDIO
B/B–Y
OUT
IN
AUDIO EXT SYNC
AUDIO
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
EXT SYNC
OUT
RS-232C
IN
DC OUT
OUT
REMOTE 1
8V/0.8A
IN
IN
IN
IN
RGB/COMPONENT
REMOTE
Note Before connecting the video equipment, see “Important safeguards/notices for use in the medical environments” on page 22.
1 AC IN socket Connect the supplied AC power cord to this socket. “⁄” means Alternating Current. 2 LINE A connectors Line input connectors for the composite video and audio signals and their loop-through output connectors. To monitor the input signal fed through these connectors, press LINE A select button (light on) on the front panel. VIDEO IN (BNC) Connect to the video output connector of a video equipment, such as a VTR or a color video camera. For a loop-through connection, connect to the video output connector of another monitor. VIDEO OUT (BNC) Loop-through output of the VIDEO IN connector. Connect to the video input connector for a VTR or another monitor. When the cable is connected to this connector, the 75-ohms termination of the input is automatically released, and the signal input to the VIDEO IN connector is output from this connector. AUDIO IN (phono jack) Connect to the audio output connector of a VTR or to a microphone through a suitable microphone amplifier. For a loop-through connection, connect to the audio output connector of another monitor. AUDIO OUT (phono jack) Loop-through output of the AUDIO IN connector. Connect to the audio input connector of a VTR or another monitor.
(The
mark indicates automatic termination.)
3 LINE B connectors Separated Y/C input connectors, audio input connectors, and corresponding loop-through output connectors. To monitor the input signal fed through these connectors, press LINE B select button (light on) on the front panel. Y/C IN (4-pin mini DIN) Connect to the Y/C separate output connector of a VTR, video camera or other video equipment. Y/C OUT (4-pin mini DIN) Loop-through output of the Y/C IN connector. Connect to the Y/C separate input connector of a VTR or another monitor. When the cable is connected to this connector, the 75-ohms termination of the input is automatically released, and the signal input to the Y/C IN connector is output from this connector. AUDIO IN (phono jack) Connect to the audio output connector of a VTR or to a microphone through a suitable microphone amplifier. For a loop-through connection, connect to the audio output connector of another monitor. AUDIO OUT (phono jack) Loop-through output of the AUDIO IN connector. Connect to the audio input connector of a VTR or another monitor.
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Location and Function of Parts and Controls 4 RGB/COMPONENT A connectors RGB signal or component signal input connectors and their loop-through output connectors. To monitor the input signal fed through these connectors, press the RGB/COMPONENT A select button (light on) on the front panel. Then select one out of four items in the RGB A SYSTEM menu to set the RGB or COMP (component) signal and the INT SYNC (internal sync) or EXT SYNC (external sync) signal. For the operation through the menus, see pages 29 to 32. R/R-Y IN, G/Y IN, B/B-Y IN (BNC) When “RGB-INT SYNC” or “COMP-INT SYNC” is selected in the RGB A SYSTEM menu, the monitor operates on the sync signal from the G/Y channel. To monitor the RGB signal Connect to the analog RGB signal output connectors of a video camera. To monitor the component signal Connect to the R-Y/Y/B-Y component signal output connectors of a Sony Betacam equipment. R/R-Y OUT, G/Y OUT, B/B-Y OUT (BNC) Loop-through outputs of the R/R-Y IN, G/Y IN, B/B-Y IN connectors. When the cables are connected to these connectors, the 75-ohms termination of the inputs is automatically released, and the signal inputs to the R/R-Y IN, G/Y IN, B/B-Y IN connectors are output from these connectors. To output the analog RGB signal Connect to the analog RGB signal input connectors of a video printer or another monitor. To output the component signal Connect to the R-Y/Y/B-Y component signal input connectors of a Sony Betacam equipment. AUDIO IN (phono jack) Connect to the audio output connector of video equipment when the analog RGB or component signal is input. AUDIO OUT (phono jack) Loop-through outputs of the AUDIO IN connector. EXT SYNC (external sync) IN (BNC) When this monitor operates on an external sync signal, connect the signal from a sync generator to this connector. To use the sync signal fed through this connector, select “RGB-EXT SYNC” or “COMP-EXT SYNC” in the RGB A SYSTEM menu. EXT SYNC (external sync) OUT (BNC) Loop-through output of the EXT SYNC IN connector. Connect to the external sync input connector of video equipment to be synchronized with this monitor. When the cable is connected to this connector, the 75-ohms termination of the input is released, and the signal input to the EXT SYNC IN connector is output from this connector.
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5 Ground (1/Y) terminal Connect a GND cable. 6 RGB/COMPONENT B connectors RGB signal or component signal input connectors. To monitor the input signal fed through these connectors, press the RGB/COMPONENT B select button (light on) on the front panel. Then select one out of four items in the RGB B SYSTEM menu to set the RGB or COMP (component) signal and the INT SYNC (internal sync) or EXT SYNC (external sync) signal. For the operation through the menus, see pages 29 to 32. R/R-Y IN, G/Y IN, B/B-Y IN (BNC) When “RGB-INT SYNC” or “COMP-INT SYNC” is selected in the RGB B SYSTEM menu, the monitor operates on the sync signal from the G/Y channel. To monitor the RGB signal Connect to the analog RGB signal output connectors of a video camera. To monitor the component signal Connect to the R-Y/Y/B-Y component signal output connectors of a Sony Betacam equipment. AUDIO IN (phono jack) Connect to the audio output connector of video equipment when the analog RGB or component signal is input. EXT SYNC (external sync) IN (BNC) When this monitor operates on an external sync signal, connect the signal from a sync generator to this connector. To use the sync signal fed through this connector, select “RGB -EXT SYNC” or “COMP-EXT SYNC” in the RGB B SYSTEM menu. 7 REMOTE connectors RS-232C (D-sub 9-pin) Connect to the RS-232C control connector of other equipment. You can operate the monitor with the control command from the equipment. For the details, see the supplied Interface Manual for Programmers. REMOTE 1 (8-pin mini DIN) Connect to the tally output connector of a control console, effects, etc. The tally indicator on the front panel will be turned on and off by the connected equipment. You can also connect a remote controller using this connector. For the pin assignments of these connectors, see “Specifications” on page 37. DC OUT 8V/0.8A connector You can use this connector as a power source for the other equipment. DC 8V/0.8A is output.
Using On-Screen Menus
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Menu Configuration The flow chart shows the different levels of on-screen menus that you can use to make various adjustments and settings. For details of each menu, see pages 30 to 32. 1 Main menu
ENTER
2 STATUS menu
MENU
MENU
3 COLOR TEMP SELECT menu
ENTER
MENU
4 CAPTION VISION menu1)
ENTER
MENU
5 PRESET menu
7 PRESET ADJUST screen
ENTER
MENU
8 CHROMA SET UP menu
6 CONFIG menu
!£ AUTO ADJUST screen
9 RGB A SYSTEM menu !º RGB B SYSTEM menu !¡ REMOTE (RS-232C) menu ENTER
MENU
!™ LANGUAGE menu
User Service Mode !¢ USER COLOR TEMP ADJUST menu !∞ COLOR SYSTEM DISPLAY menu !§ 358 TRAP FILTER menu ENTER
MENU
!¶ SPLIT PHASE menu
!• COMPONENT LEVEL menu !ª NTSC SETUP LEVEL menu @º SUB CONTROL screen ENTER
MENU
@¡ V HOLD screen
... 1) CAPTION VISION in the Main menu is designed for an exclusive use with the PVM-20M2MDU and 14M2MDU models.
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Using On-Screen Menus Operating through Menus
For PVM-14M2MDE/14M2MDA/20M2MDE/ 20M2MDA:
There are five buttons for menu operations on the front panel of the monitor. To display the main menu, first press MENU (EXIT). The buttons you can use appear at the bottom of the menu screen.
For the first time when the monitor is turned on, the LANGUAGE menu (!™) will appear on the screen.
So, select the language you want to use.
Functions of the buttons
ENTER
B
RGB/COMPONENT A B
SPLIT
MENU
A
BLUE ONLY
2 Press the MENU(EXIT) button.
SELECT
UNDER SCAN
OVER SCAN
RESET button
1 Move the cursor (z) to the desired language by pressing the ./– or >/+ button.
EXIT RESET
MENU
M ENTER
Buttons for menu operations
Note Unless you press the MENU(EXIT) button in the procedure above, the LANGUAGE menu will always appear whenever you turn on the monitor.
The Contents of Menu Items Button
To select menu item
To adjust selected menu item
MENU EXIT
return to the previous menu.
return to the previous menu.
ENTER SELECT
decide a selected item.
select an item.
> +
move the cursor (z) upwards.
increase selected value.
– .
move the cursor (z) downwards.
decrease selected value.
RESET
reset current adjustment value to the factory setting.
(The above items in white type correspond to the marks in the menu.)
The following sentences show the details of each menu items. [ ] indicates the factory setting position. 1 Main menu Select an item and press the ENTER (SELECT) button to go to the following menu. 2 STATUS menu Shows the current settings. 3 COLOR TEMP SELECT menu Select the color temperature from among D65, D56, D93 and USER. USER is set to D65 in the factory setting. You can adjust or change the color temperature in USER mode (a measuring instrument is needed). [D65] Note The color temperature of the USER mode can be adjusted in the range from 3200K to 10000K. You can adjust the color temperature of the USER mode in the USER COLOR TEMP ADJUST menu (!¢) of the user service mode. For the details, see USER COLOR TEMP ADJUST menu (!¢) on page 31. 4 CAPTION VISION menu This menu is provided only for PVM-20M2MDU/ 14M2MDU. The monitor can display the signal with Caption Vision. To display it, select the caption type in this menu. [OFF]
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5 PRESET menu You can preset each control to a desired level and set it. If you set PRESET to ON, the REMOTE indicator lights up and the controls on the front panel do not work. The monitor operates with the internal memory settings. For adjustment, select the PRESET ADJUST screen. [OFF] 6 CONFIG menu Select an item for adjustment of the monitor. 7 PRESET ADJUST screen Adjust CONTRAST, BRIGHT, CHROMA, PHASE, VOLUME, APERTURE in the PRESET menu. 8 CHROMA SET UP menu Set to ON to adjust the internal decoder for CHROMA and PHASE (NTSC signal only) after AUTO ADJUST screen (!£). [OFF] 9 RGB A SYSTEM menu To monitor the signal fed through the RGB/ COMPONENT A connectors, set the RGB or COMP (component) signal and the INT SYNC (internal sync) or EXT SYNC (external sync) signal in this menu. [RGB-EXT SYNC] 0 RGB B SYSTEM menu To monitor the signal fed through the RGB/ COMPONENT B connectors, set the RGB or COMP (component) signal and the INT SYNC (internal sync) or EXT SYNC (external sync) signal in this menu. [RGB-EXT SYNC] !¡ REMOTE (RS-232C) menu Select one out of following three modes. REMOTE OFF: You can adjust settings and controls by the buttons and controls on the front panel. The RS-232C connector does not function. REMOTE ONLY: You can adjust settings and controls through the RS-232C connector. Buttons and controls on the front panel, except the menu operation ones, do not function. REMOTE & LOCAL: You can adjust settings and controls both through the RS-232C connector and the front panel buttons. Controls on the front panel do not function. [REMOTE OFF] !™ LANGUAGE menu You can select the language used for on-screen menus from the following five languages (English, German, French, Italian, Spanish). [ENGLISH]
!£ AUTO ADJUST screen Select the color bar signal (full, SMPTE, EIA) and press the ENTER (SELECT) button to start automatic adjustment for CHROMA and PHASE. For these adjustments to be valid, you must select ON in CHROMA SET UP menu (8).
User Service Mode The user service mode is useful when adjusting the settings and controls except for the above. To enter the user service mode, press and hold the MENU (EXIT) button until the following USER SERVICE 1 appears. To move to the second page of the mode, select “NEXT PAGE” and to return to the first page, select “PREVIOUS PAGE”.
ENTER
MENU
ENTER
MENU
!¢ USER COLOR TEMP ADJUST menu The value of adjustment in this menu works only when “USER” is selected in the COLOR TEMP SELECT menu (3). ADJUST GAIN: Adjusts the color balance (gain) of the USER mode. ADJUST BIAS: Adjusts the color balance (bias) of the USER mode. COLOR TEMP RANGE: When you adjust the color temperature in the USER mode, select a color temperature range before adjusting ADJUST GAIN and ADJUST BIAS. If the adjusted color temperature is between 3200K and 5000K, select “3200K-5000K.” If the adjusted color temperature is between 5000K and 10000K, select “5000K-10000K.” [5000K-10000K] USER COPY: Selects the color temperature of the USER mode from among D65, D56 and D93. !∞ COLOR SYSTEM DISPLAY menu Select the color system display mode. In AUTO, the kind of color system being used appears on the screen each time you change the signal input. [AUTO] !§ 358 TRAP FILTER menu Color spill or color noise may be eliminated if you select ON (NTSC signal only). Normally set it to OFF. [OFF]
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Using On-Screen Menus !¶ SPLIT PHASE menu When the SPLIT function is activated, if the lower side picture (the signal fed through the RGB/COMPONENT B input connectors) has some discrepancy of location with the upper side picture, adjust the SPLIT PHASE menu. Each time you press the >(+) button, the lower side picture moves left. [MIN] Note When the adjustment is made in the menu, the skew error will occur on the top of the lower side picture. !• COMPONENT LEVEL menu Select the component level from among three modes. N10/SMPTE: for 100/0/100/0 signal BETA 7.5: for 100/7.5/75/7.5 signal BETA 0: for 100/0/75/0 signal For PVM-20M2MDE/20M2MDA/14M2MDE/ 14M2MDA [N10/SMPTE] For PVM-20M2MDU/14M2MDU [BETA 0] !ª NTSC SETUP LEVEL menu Select the NTSC setup level from two modes. The 7.5 setup level is mainly used in north America. The 0 setup level is mainly used in Japan. For PVM-20M2MDE/20M2MDA/14M2MDE/ 14M2MDA [0] For PVM-20M2MDU/14M2MDU [7.5] @º SUB CONTROL screen You can finely adjust the controls on the front panel. CONTRAST, PHASE, CHROMA and BRIGHT controls have clicks at the center of their adjustment range. You can adjust the setting of the click position with this feature. @¡ V HOLD screen Adjust the vertical hold if the picture rolls vertically. Note If the rolling of the picture prevents you from watching the screen, select an input that has nothing connected.
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Power Sources House Current Connect the supplied AC power cord to the AC IN socket on the rear panel and to a wall outlet.
to AC IN
to a wall outlet
To connect an AC power cord securely with the AC plug holder
1
2
AC IN socket
AC power plug
AC plug holder
Plug the power cord into the AC IN socket. Then, attach the AC plug holder (supplied) on top of the AC power cord.
Slide the AC plug holder over the cord until it connects with the attached holder.
To remove the AC power cord Pull out AC plug holder by squeezing the up and down sides.
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Attaching the Side Covers In order to protect the ventilation holes from medicines, etc., attach the side covers (supplied) as shown below.
1
Nails on the upper edge
2
Nails on the bottom edge
Arrows
Side covers
Making sure the arrows on the side cover are facing down, hook the nails on the upper edge into the ventilation holes. Note Attach the side covers to all their ventilation holes.
Push up the nails on the bottom edge and fit the cover into the lowest ventilation holes. Attach the both covers to the left and right sides.
Attaching the Control Panel Cover In order to protect the control buttons on the front panel from undesired touching, attach the supplied control panel cover.
1
2
Boss
Panel hinges Control panel cover
Attach the panel hinges to the left and right grips from the inner side.
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Fit the bosses on the both sides of the control panel cover into the lower holes of the panel hinges with bending the control panel cover a little.
Specifications Video signal
Inputs (common to all models)
For PVM-14M2MDU/14M2MDE/14M2MDA/ 20M2MDU/20M2MDE/20M2MDA:
LINE A VIDEO IN
Color system NTSC, PAL Resolution 600 TV lines Aperture correction 0 dB to +6 dB Frequency response LINE 10 MHz ± 3 dB (Y signal) RGB 10 MHz ± 3 dB Synchronization AFC time constant 1.0 msec.
Picture performance For PVM-14M2MDU/14M2MDE/14M2MDA: Normal scan Under scan Over scan
7 % over scan of CRT effective screen area 5 % underscan of CRT effective screen area 20 % over scan of CRT effective screen area Less than 4.0 % (typical) Less than 4.0 % (typical)
H. linearity V. linearity Convergence Central area: Less than 0.4 mm (typical) Peripheral area: Less than 0.5 mm (typical) Raster size stability H: 1.0%, V: 1.5% High voltage regulation 3.5 % Color temperature D65/D56/D93, selectable USER (3,200K–10,000K, factory setting is D65)
For PVM-20M2MDU/20M2MDE/20M2MDA Normal scan Under scan Over scan
7 % over scan of CRT effective screen area 5 % underscan of CRT effective screen area 20 % over scan of CRT effective screen area Less than 5.0 % (typical) Less than 5.0 % (typical)
H. linearity V. linearity Convergence Central area: Less than 0.6 mm (typical) Peripheral area: Less than 1.0 mm (typical) Raster size stability H: 1.0%, V: 1.5% High voltage regulation 4.0 % Color temperature D65/D56/D93, selectable USER (3,200K–10,000K, factory setting is D65)
AUDIO IN
BNC connector, 1Vp-p ±6 dB, sync negative Phono jack (×1), –5 dBua), more than 47 kilo-ohms
LINE B Y/C IN
4-pin mini-DIN (×1) See the pin assignment on page 37. AUDIO IN Phono jack (×1), –5 dBua), more than 47 kilo-ohms RGB/COMPONENT A/B R/R-Y,G/Y,B/B-Y IN: BNC connector (×3) R, G, B channels: 0.7 Vp-p, ±6 dB Sync on green: 0.3 Vp-p, negative R-Y, B-Y channels: 0.7 Vp-p, ±6 dB Y channel: 0.7 Vp-p, ±6 dB (Standard color bar signal of 75% chrominance) AUDIO IN Phono jack (×1), –5 dBua), more than 47 kilo-ohms EXT SYNC IN BNC connector (×1) 4 Vp-p, ±6 dB, sync negative REMOTE D SUB 9 PIN (×1), 8 PIN MIN DIN (×1) See the pin assignment on page 37. a) 0 dBu = 0.775 Vr.m.s.
Outputs (common to all models) LINE A VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT LINE B Y/C OUT
BNC connector (×1) loop-through, Automatic 75 ohms termination Phono jack loop-through
4-pin mini-DIN (×1) loop-through, Automatic 75 ohms termination AUDIO OUT Phono jack (×1) loop-through RGB/COMPONENT A R/R-Y,G/Y,B/B-Y OUT: BNC connector (×3) loop-through Automatic 75 ohms termination AUDIO OUT Phono jack (×1) loop-through EXT SYNC OUT BNC connector (×1) Automatic 75 ohms termination DC OUT 8 V/0.8A Speaker output Output level: 0.8 W
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Specifications General (common to all models) Classification of equipment – Evaluated to EN60601-1, EN60601-1-2, UL2601-1 (First Edition), CSA601.1 – Type of protection against electric shock Class I equipment – Degree of protection against harmful ingress of water Ordinary equipment – Degree of safety of application in the presence of a flammable anaesthetic mixture Not protected equipment – Mode of operation Continuous operation – Information concerning type and frequency of technical maintenance Not need maintenance equipment – Main power switch Functional switch CRT P-22 phosphor Operating conditions 0 to +40°C (32 to 104°F) Temperature 700 to 1,060 hPa Pressure 30 to 85% (no condensation) Humidity Transport and Storage conditions –10 to +40°C (14 to 104°F) Temperature 700 to 1,060 hPa Pressure 0 to 90% Humidity Accessories supplied AC power cord (1) AC plug holder (1) Side Cover (2) Control panel cover (1) Panel hinge (2) Remote control connector 8-pin mini DIN (1) Interface Manual for Programmers (1) Instructions for Use (1)
For PVM-14M2MDE/14M2MDA: Power requirements 1.2 ~ 0.5A 100 to 240 V AC, 50/60Hz1) Dimensions (w/h/d) Approx. 346 × 340 × 431 mm (135⁄8 × 131⁄2 × 17 inches) not incl. projecting parts and controls Mass Approx. 16.7kg (36 lb 13 oz)
For PVM-20M2MDU: Power requirements 1.5 ~ 0.6A 100 to 240 V AC, 50/60Hz 1) Dimensions (w/h/d) Approx. 450 × 458 × 503 mm (173⁄4 ×181⁄8 × 197⁄8 inches) not incl. projecting parts and controls Mass Approx. 30.0 kg (66 lb 2 oz)
For PVM-20M2MDE/20M2MDA: Power requirements 1.5 ~ 0.6A 100 to 240 V AC, 50/60Hz 1) Dimensions (w/h/d) Approx. 450 × 458 × 503 mm (173⁄4 ×181⁄8 × 197⁄8 inches) not incl. projecting parts and controls Mass Approx. 30.0 kg (66 lb 2 oz)
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
For PVM-14M2MDU: Power requirements 1.2 ~ 0.5A 100 to 240 V AC, 50/60Hz 1) Dimensions (w/h/d) Approx. 346 × 340 × 431 mm (135⁄8 × 131⁄2 × 17 inches) not incl. projecting parts and controls Mass Approx. 16.7kg (36 lb 13 oz)
... 1) Use a proper power cord for your local power supply. (See page 22.)
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REMOTE 1 (8-pin mini DIN)
Pin assignment Y/C IN connector (4-pin mini-DIN)
5
2
1
4
4
8
2 7
1
3
3
*
Pin No.
Signal
Description
1
Y-input
1 Vp-p, sync negative, 75 ohms
2
CHROMA subcarrier-input
300m Vp-p (PAL)/286m Vp-p (NTSC), burst Delay time between Y and C: within 0 ± 100 nsec., 75 ohms
3
GND for Y-input
GND
4
GND for CHROMA-input
GND
Pin No.
6
Signal
1
REMOTE ON/OFF
2
LINE A
3
GND
4
LINE B
5
TALLY
6
OVER SCAN
7
RGB A
8
RGB B
RS-232C (D-sub 9-pin)
5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 Pin No.
Signal
1
-
2
RX
3
TX
4
-
5
GND
6
-
7
RTS
8
CTS
9
-
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Printed in Japan