Astro WM-3014 v1
Astro WM-3014 v1
WM-3014
Instruction Manual
Ver.1.00
WM-3014
Instruction Manual
2006.8
Ver.1.00
ASTRODESIGN,Inc
CONTENTS
CONTENTS..................................................................................................................................................................... i
INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................................................... iv
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.............................................................................................................................................. iv
Concerning the monitor....................................................................................................................................... iv
Concerning the power cord................................................................................................................................. iv
Concerning foreign matter ................................................................................................................................... v
Concerning the power supply .............................................................................................................................. v
Concerning the liquid crystal................................................................................................................................ v
Concerning impact.............................................................................................................................................. vi
Concerning the installation and operation locations............................................................................................ vi
Concerning problems due to the nature of liquid crystal .....................................................................................vii
Chapter 1 CONCERNING THE WM-3014...................................................................................................................1
Outline of WM-3014.............................................................................................................................................1
Chapter 2 PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS ..............................................................................................................3
2.1 WM-3014 front panel view and parts ..........................................................................................................3 2.2
WM-3014 rear panel view and parts ...........................................................................................................6 Chapter 3
OPERATION...............................................................................................................................................9 3.1
Connection procedure ................................................................................................................................9 3.2 Usage
.........................................................................................................................................................9 3.3 Concerning the
screens............................................................................................................................10 3.4
Operation..................................................................................................................................................16 3.4.1
PICTURE1 mode........................................................................................................................17 3.4.1.1 Function
screen .........................................................................................................17 3.4.1.2 Brightness setting
screen...........................................................................................18 3.4.1.3 Contrast setting
screen..............................................................................................19 3.4.1.4 Chroma setting
screen...............................................................................................20 3.4.1.5 Gamma setting
screen...............................................................................................22 3.4.1.6 Other image setting
screen........................................................................................23 3.4.1.7 Color setting
screen...................................................................................................25 3.4.2 PICTUER2
mode........................................................................................................................26 3.4.2.1 Normal screen
...........................................................................................................26 3.4.2.2 User marker setting
screen........................................................................................28 3.4.2.3 Color setting
screen...................................................................................................29 3.4.3 PICTURE3
mode........................................................................................................................30 3.4.3.1 Regular screen
..........................................................................................................30 3.4.3.2 Color setting
screen...................................................................................................31 3.4.4 WAVEFORM
mode.....................................................................................................................32 3.4.4.1 Function screen
.........................................................................................................32 3.4.4.2 DISPLAY setting
screen.............................................................................................33 3.4.4.3 SWEEP setting
screen...............................................................................................34 3.4.4.4 GAIN/MAG setting
screen..........................................................................................36
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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
3.4.5 VECTOR mode........................................................................................................................... 42
3.4.5.1 Regular screen ..........................................................................................................42
3.4.5.2 VECTOR mode setting screen...................................................................................44
3.4.5.3 Color setting screen...................................................................................................45
3.4.6 STATUS mode............................................................................................................................ 46
3.4.6.1 Regular screen ..........................................................................................................46
3.4.6.2 Color setting screen...................................................................................................47
3.4.7 AUDIO mode .............................................................................................................................. 48
3.4.7.1 Audio level meter screen ...........................................................................................48
3.4.7.2 Audio vector screen ...................................................................................................49
3.4.7.3 Color setting screen...................................................................................................50
3.4.8 Multi mode.................................................................................................................................. 52
3.4.8.1 Multi mode 1 screen ..................................................................................................52
3.4.8.2 Multi mode 2 screen ..................................................................................................54
3.4.9 PRESET mode ........................................................................................................................... 55 3.4.10 MENU
mode............................................................................................................................... 56 3.4.10.1 Regular screen
..........................................................................................................56 3.4.10.2 Color setting
screen...................................................................................................58 3.4.11 Compare
mode........................................................................................................................... 59 3.4.11.1 Outline
.......................................................................................................................59 3.4.11.2 Compare mode 1
.......................................................................................................60 3.4.11.3 Compare mode 2
.......................................................................................................61 3.4.11.4 Compare mode 3
.......................................................................................................63 3.4.11.5 Compare mode 4
.......................................................................................................64 Chapter 4 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS
.......................................................................................................................... 65 4.1 Input
formats............................................................................................................................................. 65 4.2 Input signal
systems ................................................................................................................................. 66 4.3 Display system
......................................................................................................................................... 66 4.4 Headphones output
format ....................................................................................................................... 67 4.5 Concerning the adjustment
values ........................................................................................................... 68 4.6 Concerning the 4:3
function...................................................................................................................... 71 4.7 Concerning the audio level
meter ............................................................................................................. 73 4.8 Settings at initialization
............................................................................................................................. 74 Common setting
items.............................................................................................................................. 74 Setting items by
channel........................................................................................................................... 75 4.9 General specifications
.............................................................................................................................. 77 4.10 Outline
drawings....................................................................................................................................... 78 Chapter 5
STANDARD AND OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ........................................................................................ 79 5.1
Standard accessories ............................................................................................................................... 79
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CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING
Concerning the monitor
⸿ Do not subject the monitor to strong impact or throw it around. Doing so may
cause the liquid crystal to leak and/or the monitor to malfunction, rupture,
generate heat and/or cause a fire.
⸿ Do not use the monitor wherever there is a risk of ignition or explosions.
⸿ Do not place the monitor inside a microwave oven or other heating or cooking
appliance or pressure vessel. Doing so may cause heat or smoke to be generated
in the monitor, combustion and/or damage to the circuit components.
⸿ Inside the monitor are some high-voltage parts: since exposure to these parts
may result in electric shocks or burns and/or malfunctioning, refrain from
disassembling, repairing or remodeling the monitor.
⸿ If a thunderstorm should occur while the monitor is being used outdoors,
immediately turn off its power, disconnect the power cable from the main unit, and
move the monitor to a safe place.
⸿ Always take hold of the molded part of the plug when disconnecting the power
cord.
⸿ Do not use force to bend the power cord or bunch it up for use. This may cause a
fire.
⸿ Do not place heavy objects on top of the power cord. This may damage the cord,
causing a fire or electrical shock.
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⸿ 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. In the event that another power supply is to be used,
ensure that its supply voltage and polarity are compatible with the monitor.
⸿ Do not turn the power back on immediately after having turned it off. Doing so can
cause malfunctioning.
⸿ Bear in mind that if the same DC power supply as microphones, amplifiers,
speakers and other audio products should be used for the monitor, the sound
may be adversely affected.
⸿ Due to the nature of liquid crystal, some picture elements may be missing (bright
spots, flashing spots, etc.) at times.
⸿ Do not touch any liquid crystal which has leaked from the liquid crystal panel.
If the liquid crystal panel has been inadvertently damaged and the liquid (liquid crystal) inside has leaked
out, keep the liquid away from your mouth and skin and do not inhale its vapors.
⸿ In the event that liquid crystal has made contact with your eyes or mouth, rinse it
off with water immediately. If it has come into contact with your skin or clothing,
wipe it off immediately with alcohol, and then wash it off with soap. Leaving it in
place may damage your skin or clothing.
⸿ Exercise care with the glass of a broken liquid crystal panel.
If the panel has broken, take care not to cut your hands on the glass shards. If you should touch an area
where the glass has broken off, you may injure yourself.
⸿ The LCD panel is a high-precision component and, as such, the following care
must be taken in its handling.
• Wiping the panel's surface with benzine, paint thinners, etc. will cause a deterioration in its quality. • If
water (salty water) is left on the display surface, discoloration and staining will result. • Exposing the
panel directly to ultraviolet rays for an extended period may cause the deflection panel to
turn brown, in turn causing the contrast to drop and other forms of deterioration to develop in the display
quality.
• Moisture inside the monitor due to condensation, etc. may cause unevenness in the colors.
• Directly tapping the surface or bumping it into objects may crack the panel, etc.
• Do not attempt to disassemble the panel since leaking liquid crystal may make contact with your skin,
which is hazardous.
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⸿ 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.
⸿ Take care to meet the following conditions in order to ensure that the monitor will
be used properly.
• Do not place heavy objects such as another monitor on top of the monitor.
• Avoid placing any objects around the monitor.
Note 1: When the surface temperature of the LCD panel exceeds 60 degrees Celsius, the panel's backlight
and other parts may be damaged.
Note 2: Exposing the panel directly to ultraviolet rays for an extended period may cause the deflection
panel to turn brown, in turn causing the contrast to drop and other forms of deterioration to develop
in the display quality.
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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.
⸿ The optical characteristics of liquid crystal (such as unevenness in the brightness
or display) change in accordance with the operating time. These changes are
particularly apparent at low temperatures.
⸿ The display colors may change depending on the view angle. ⸿
Noise may appear on the startup screen.
⸿ Image lag may occur. Avoid displaying the same pattern for a prolonged period of
time.
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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.
A full range of functions is provided including functions for adjusting the brightness, contrast and chroma levels as well
as functions for displaying markers.
Input signals in a total of 23 HDTV and two SDTV video formats as well as NTSC and PAL composite input signals are
supported. 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.
Outline of WM-3014
⸿ SDI IN (⋅2), SDI MONITOR OUT, HD analog input (ANALOG Y, ANALOG Pb,
ANALOG Pr) and composite input (NTSC, PAL) connectors provided
* When composite signals are input, the waveforms displayed are the waveforms which appear after the
component signal conversion. 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.
⸿ Marker displays
Center marker, frame marker, safety markers (95%, 93%, 88%, 80%)
Markers for down-conversion (4:3, 13:9, 14:9)
Markers for cinema formats (2.35:1 Cinemascope, 1.85:1 Cinema Vista, 1.66:1 Euro Vista)
User variable markers
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⸿ 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
⸿ Lighting of red, green LEDs at top of screen using external control (contact supply
type)
⸿ Loading of preset data enabled by external control (contact supply type) ⸿ Preset
switches provided on front panel (for loading and saving the preset data) ⸿
Automatic tracking of input signals supported
⸿ Automatic 1/1.000 and 1/1.001 frame rate tracking and input signal detection
functions
⸿ Reference input (HD analog tri-level sync, BB_525, BB_625)
⸿ CRC error detection function (during HD-SDI input) for input channels ⸿
Time code (VITC) display (during HD-SDI input)
⸿ Functions for locking the panel switches and storing the settings ⸿
Light weight and slim-line dimensions
⸿ DC 12V supported (10-18V)
⸿ Camera battery supported
7 8 9 10
INPUT
11
F1
WAVE
16 17 18 19
PRESET
MENU
P5 F2 F5 PICTURE
21 22 23 20 DISPLAY OVERLAY 12
OPE LOCK
OFF
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ON
F3
FREEZE FUNC
12 13 14 15
24 25 3
P4 F4
MULTI
AUDIO
STATUS
VECTOR
3
WM-3014 POWER
1
HD LCD
WAVEFORM MONITOR
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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.
(*1) (The LED of this switch lights up yellow while the panel switches are
locked.)
PICTURE1 Mainly for performing the image adjustments on the picture screen.
PICTURE2 Mainly for selecting the auxiliary functions on the picture screen.
PICTURE3 For showing the screen on which the settings items are not
displayed.
AUDIO For displaying the embedded audio level meter or audio vectors.
PRESET For establishing the read mode for the user settings stored inside
the monitor.
4 Adjustment dial This dial is used to adjust and select the settings.
6 Headphones jack The sound is output from this jack (diameter: 35 mm). (*2)
8 TALLY 1 Tally lamp (red): This is controlled by the rear panel tally connector
(contact supply type).
9 TALLY 2 Tally lamp (green): This is controlled by the rear panel tally
connector (contact supply type).
10 1/4-20UNC threaded hole Threaded hole for the screw to secure the monitor
(used to secure the monitor to a tripod, arm, etc.).
11 INPUT switch This switch is used to select SDI A, SDI B, analog component or analog composite
for the input signals.
The input signals are selected in the following sequence: SDI A ⇒ SDI B ⇒
analog component ⇒ analog composite ⇒ SDI A (back to the first selection).
12 DISPLAY switch This switch is used to set whether the setting items of function indicators F1 to F5
Half Turn switch are to be displayed on the screen or not. When it is held down (for more than one
second), the top and bottom of the screen are inverted.
13 OVERLAY switch This switch is used to change the picture overlay settings. When it is held down
Color switch (for more than 1 second), the color setting screen appears.
(The color setting items differ according to the mode selected.)
*1: Do not turn off the power while the settings are being saved. If the LOCK switch is released or the power is turned off while settings are
being saved, the initial values may be set instead of the saved settings when the power is next turned on. *2: Audio signals are output
when 48 kHz embedded sound has been multiplexed in the SDI signals.
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2.2 WM-3014 rear panel view and parts
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COMPOSITE IN
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10 8
1
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Chapter 2 PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
1 Power socket (*1) Cannon connector, DC power input socket (GND: pin 1; DC IN: pin 4).
7 MONITOR OUT Output connector for simplified monitoring of SDI input signals.
SDI A images are output when the SDI A input is selected.
SDI B images are output when the SDI B input is selected.
SDI A images are output when the analog input or composite input is selected.
8 COMPOSITE IN Composite signal input connector
When composite signals are input, the waveforms, etc. displayed are the
waveforms, etc. obtained after the signals have been converted into component
signals. In regard to 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.
10 REF IN Reference input connector (HD tri-level sync, BB_525, BB_625), terminated
with a 75Ω resistance.
4 DC IN
23 (10-18V)
1 Pin
No.
1
4
2
7
*2: TALLY connector (no.9 in rear panel view)
6 9
4 PRESET 2
1 5 5 GND
6 PRESET 3
3
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.
Their functions are established by setting the pins from high to low (MAKE) (edge operation). (The switch pressed last
has priority.)
PRESET 1
PRESET 2
IC
10kΩ
Remote controller PRESET 2
switch data is read out 3.3V
DM monitor Control
PRESET 1
data is read out
2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 pin
3.3V
Low level threshold: 0.7V
Cable resistor
Vf = 0.65V 1kΩ
Remote connector reception area
1, 5 pin
* Design the circuitry in such a way that the cable resistance is 50Ω or less.
Do not plug a cable into or unplug one from the TALLY
connector while the power is supplied to the monitor.
CAUTION
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3.2 Usage
A protective film is adhered to the surface of the LCD panel. Peel it off before using the WM-3014.
After checking the connections, turn on the power using the POWER switch on the front panel of the
WM-3014. The POWER LED lights, and images are displayed.
If the POWER LED fails to light, check the connections again.
To conduct the simplified monitoring of the SDI input signals, use the MONITOR OUT connector.
If no input signals are supplied, the image area appears all black, and NoSignal is displayed in red
on the screen.
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3.3 Concerning the screens
This section describes the screen displays of the WM-3014 and the setting procedures.
Regular screen
1234
Input SDI A
Format AUTO
(1080i 59.94)
PICTURE
Int 12
3
9 P5 F4 MULTI
AUDIO
YCRCE:0000000 LAST: STATUS
VECTOR
00:00:00 WAVE
PCRCE:0000000 TIME:
F5
00:00:00
NoSignal
INPUT OPE LOCK
F1
5
OFF
ON
PRESET
F3 MENU
12
13
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No. Item Description Display modes
2 (frequency) The frequency of the input signals is displayed here. P1, P2, W, V,
If no signals are input (when NoSignal appears on the screen), "*" is ST, A, ML,
displayed. MN
4 Input Displayed here is the input channel (SDI A, SDI B, Analog or VBS) which P1, P2, W, V,
has been selected by the INPUT switch. ST, A, ML,
MN
5 YCRCE This is where the Y signal is checked for CRC errors and the number P1, P2, W, V,
of errors is displayed. When an error is found, YCRCE appears in red ST, A, ML,
for one second. MN
Note: The CRC errors are not counted when SD-SDI signals or analog
signals are input. Neither are they counted for one second after the
input signals have been changed by the INPUT switch.
6 PCRCE This is where the Pb and Pr signals are checked for CRC errors and P1, P2, W, V,
the number of errors is displayed. When an error is found, PCRCE ST, A, ML,
appears in red for one second. MN
Note: The CRC errors are not counted when SD-SDI signals or analog
signals are input. Neither are they counted for one second after the
input signals have been changed by the INPUT switch.
7 LAST The time elapsed since the last error was found is displayed here. P1, P2, W, V,
ST, A, ML,
MN
8 TIME The time elapsed after the WM-3014 was started up or after the error P1, P2, W, V,
count was reset is displayed here. ST, A, ML,
MN
9 VITC The time code (VITC) is displayed here. P1, P2, W, V,
It is displayed only when SDI signals are selected. ST, A, ML,
Note: It is displayed accurately when HD-SDI signals are selected, but it MN
may not be displayed accurately in the case of SD-SDI signals.
10-a NoSignal NoSignal appears in red if the input signals are at variance from P1, P2, P3, W,
the set signals. V, ST, A, ML,
PRE, MN
10-b NoReference NoReference appears in red if the reference signal is not input P1, P2, P3, W,
properly (if it is not input or if it is at variance from the setting) when a V, ST, A, ML,
setting other than Int (external sync) has been selected as the reference PRE, MN
setting of the WM-3014. If the conditions for NoSignal are satisfied
also at the same time, NoSignal takes precedence.
11 Freeze This indicates the freeze status. When the freeze status is P1, P2, P3, W,
established, Freeze appears in blue. V, ST, A, ML,
PRE, MN
12 Wait This indicates that data is being saved. P1, P2, P3, W,
V, ST, A, ML,
PRE, MN
13 The dotted lines in the diagram represent the image area. The screen size
is normally 960 ⋅ 540 pixels.
In the case of the SD format, the size is 720 ⋅ 540 pixels.
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Picture mode GBR
FilterOFF
Mono OFF 1234
6500K
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BRIGH
E CON7
CH8 9
G O
5
Bright 0.0% 14:9 2.35:1 1.85:1 Pr(Cr) 100.0%
1.66:1
G-Bright 0.0% 50% Y-Gamma 2.200
Marker 50% 10 G-Gamma
B-Bright 0.0%
H
R-Bright 0.0% Contrast 100.0% 2.200 B-Gamma
G-Cont 100.0% 2.200 R-Gamma
Marker
V B-Cont 100.0% 11 2.200
FRM CTR USER 95% R-Cont 100.0%
93% 88% 80% 4:3 13:9 Pb(Cb) 100.0% Peaking OFF
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No. Item Description Display modes
3 / This indicates the color temperature of the liquid crystal which has P1, P2
6500K been set.
9300K
4 GBR These indicate the ON or OFF status each for G, B and R. A P1, P2
highlighted display denotes the ON status.
5 Bright This indicates the brightness setting. P1
10 (Marker) Displayed here is a list of the usable markers. The currently P1, P2
selected marker is highlighted.
<Types of markers>
FRAME, CENTER, USER, 95%, 93%, 88%, 80%, 4:3, 13:9,
14:9, 2.35:1, 1.85:1, 1.66:1
Note: When SD-SDI signals are input, the 4:3, 13:9 and 14:9 markers
will not be displayed even when one of these marker
designations is highlighted.
Furthermore, if there are no input signals and AUTO has been
selected for the format, the 1080 marker is displayed.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Field 1
YPbPr
dT 8.00μs Line(Fi
Parade 0
d% 20.00%
1 M Line(Fra
H x 0
1
G x1.00
Volume 12
8
×1.00
L:1CH R:2CH
12
11 13
GB
R
2 Parad / This indicates the parade display or overlay display for the waveforms. W
e
Overla
y
9 Line (Frame) This indicates the line number. It appears when LineSelect is set to W, V
ON.
12 Volume This indicates the level of the volume which is output from A
the headphone jack.
13 H R: xCH This indicates the embedded audio channels through which the sound A
is output from the headphone jack.
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Information
Marker White3 Color15 Cursor
Yellow2
2
Information White3
Scale White1
Waveform Color15 3
Cursor Yellow2 4
5
InformationWhite3
Scale White1
Vector Green16
Cursor Yellow2 6
Information White3
Scale White1
Meter White3
7
Vector Green32
8
Information White3
Scale White1 Status
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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 3.4.9)
MENU mode (refer to section 3.4.10)
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〈〈 Functions 〉〉
The input images are displayed on this screen.
〈〈 Screen 〉〉
CTR USER
BRIG GAM
P5 TNE A F2 DISPLAY
Input SDI
A Format
AUTO F3 OVERLAY FREEZE
OFF AUDIO
STATUS
ON
FRM F1 3
P4
PCRCE: 0000000 TIME: 00:00:00
95% 93% 88% 80% 4:3 13:9 14:9
WM-3014 POWER
[Description of operations]
Switch Description of function
F1 switch Use this to display the brightness setting screen. (Refer to section 3.2.1.2.)
BRIGHTNESS
F2 switch Use this to display the contrast setting screen. (Refer to section 3.2.1.3.)
CONTRAST
F3 switch Use this to display the chroma setting screen. (Refer to section 3.2.1.4.)
CHROMA
F4 switch Use this to display the gamma setting screen. (Refer to section 3.2.1.5.)
GAMMA
F5 switch Use this to display the screen on which are set the peaking, filter, color
OTHERS temperature, mask and half mask. (Refer to section 3.2.1.6.)
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3.4.1.2 Brightness setting screen
〈〈 Functions 〉〉
The input images are displayed, and the following image adjustments are performed on this screen.
⌘ Brightness
⌘ G-Brightness
⌘ B-Brightness
⌘ R-Brightness
〈〈 Screen 〉〉
Format AUTO (1080i B-Bright 0.0%
59.94)
Filter OFF Mono OFF
INPUT
6500K
Bright 0.0%
Input SDI A G-Bright 0.0%
3
Int
B FRM CTR USER MULTI
AUDIO
P5 F5 STATUS
GBR VECTOR
WAVE
F1
R-Bright 0.0%
DISPLAY OVERLAY FREEZE
R-Bright
F2
OPE LOCK
OFF
FUNC
F3
P4 G
PRESET
MENU
PICTURE
12
F4
YCRCE: 0000000 LAST: 00:00:00 95% 93% 88% 80% 4:3 13:9 14:9
PCRCE: 0000000 TIME: 00:00:00 2.35:1 1.85:1 1.66:1
ON
VITC:00:00:00:00
WM-3014 POWER HD LCD
WAVEFORM MONITOR
[ Description of operations ]
FUNC switch Use this to return to the function screen. (Refer to section 3.4.1.1.)
F1 switch Use this to adjust the brightness value by turning the adjustment
Bright dial. Variable range: -50.00% to +50.00%
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the brightness value is returned to the initial
value.
F2 switch Use this to adjust the G-brightness value by turning the adjustment
G-Bright dial. Variable range: -50.00% to +50.00%
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the G-brightness value is returned to the
initial value.
F3 switch Use this to adjust the B-brightness value by turning the adjustment
B-Bright dial. Variable range: -50.00% to +50.00%
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the B-brightness value is returned to the
initial value.
F4 switch Use this to adjust the R-brightness value by turning the adjustment
R-Bright dial. Variable range: -50.00% to +50.00%
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the R-brightness value is returned to the
initial value.
F5 switch No function.
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〈〈 Functions 〉〉
The input images are displayed, and the following image adjustments are performed on this screen.
⌘ Contrast
⌘ G-Contrast
⌘ B-Contrast
⌘ R-Contrast
〈〈 Screen 〉〉
AUTO (1080i 59.94) 100.0%
Filter OFF Mono OFF
6500K
Contrast 100.0%
G-Cont 100.0% B-Cont
Input SDI A Format
INPUT
Int
GBR G-Co
R-Cont 100.0% s
F1 DISPLAY OVERLAY FREEZE
Con
PRESET
MENU
PICTURE
12
3
F2 F3
MULTI
B-Co AUDIO
STATUS
s VECTOR
WAVE
Description of operations ]
VITC:00:00:00:00 [
WM-3014 POWER HD LCD
WAVEFORM MONITOR
FUNC switch Use this to return to the function screen. (Refer to section 3.4.1.1.)
F1 switch Use this to adjust the contrast value by turning the adjustment dial.
Contrast Variable range: 0.0% to 200.0%
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the contrast value is returned to the initial value.
F2 switch Use this to adjust the G-contrast value by turning the adjustment
G-Contrast dial. Variable range: 0.0% to 200.0%
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the G-contrast value is returned to the initial
value.
F3 switch Use this to adjust the B-contrast value by turning the adjustment
B-Contrast dial. Variable range: 0.0% to 200.0%
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the B-contrast value is returned to the initial value.
F4 switch Use this to adjust the R-contrast value by turning the adjustment
R-Contrast dial. Variable range: 0.0% to 200.0%
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the R-contrast value is returned to the initial
value.
F5 switch No function.
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3.4.1.4 Chroma setting screen
〈〈 Functions 〉〉
The input images are displayed, and the following image adjustments are performed on this screen.
⌘ Pb (Cb)
⌘ Pr (Cr)
〈〈 Screen 〉〉
Pr(Cr) 100.0% Pr(
MULTI
AUDIO
STATUS
INPUT VECTOR
WAVE
F1
Input SDI A
DISPLAY OVERLAY FREEZE
Format AUTO C
(1080i 59.94) F2
OPE LOCK
Int FUNC
P4
Pb(Cb) 100.0% F4
3
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[ 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 Use this to adjust the chroma value by turning the adjustment dial.
Chroma Variable range: 0.0% to 200.0%
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the chroma value is returned to the initial value.
F2 switch Use this to adjust the Pb (Cb) value by turning the adjustment dial.
Pb (Cb) Variable range: 0.0% to 200.0%
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the Pb (Cb) value is returned to the initial value.
F3 switch Use this to adjust the Pr (Cr) value by turning the adjustment dial.
Pr (Cr) Variable range: 0.0% to 200.0%
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the Pr (Cr) value is returned to the initial value.
F4 switch No function.
F5 switch This multiplies the chroma signals by 3.
Chroma_Up * 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.
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3.4.1.5 Gamma setting screen
〈〈 Functions 〉〉
The input images are displayed, and the following image adjustments are performed on this screen.
⌘ Y-gamma
⌘ G-gamma
⌘ B-gamma
⌘ R-gamma
〈〈 Screen 〉〉
(1080i 59.94)
Int
Input SDI A
Format AUTO
FUNC
6500K G B R
G
Y-Gamma 2.200
G-Gamma 2.200 F4
FRM CTR USER PRESET
F5
MULTI
B AUDIO
STATUS
F1 VECTOR
WAVE
Y-Gamm INPUT
P4 a
F2
Filter OFF F3
Mono OFF
YCRCE: 0000000 LAST: 00:00:00 95% 93% 88% 80% 4:3 13:9 14:9
PCRCE: 0000000 TIME: 00:00:00 2.35:1 1.85:1 1.66:1
VITC:00:00:00:00 ON
[ Description of operations ]
FUNC switch Use this to return to the function screen. (Refer to section 3.4.1.1.)
F1 switch Use this to adjust the Y-gamma value by turning the adjustment
Y-Gamma dial. Variable range: 1.100 to 4.400
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the Y-gamma value is returned to the initial value.
F2 switch Use this to adjust the G-gamma value by turning the adjustment
G-Gamma dial. Variable range: 1.100 to 4.400
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the G-gamma value is returned to the initial value.
F3 switch Use this to adjust the B-gamma value by turning the adjustment
B-Gamma dial. Variable range: 1.100 to 4.400
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the B-gamma value is returned to the initial value.
F4 switch Use this to adjust the R-gamma value by turning the adjustment
R-Gamma dial. Variable range: 1.100 to 4.400
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the R-gamma value is returned to the initial value.
F5 switch No function.
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〈〈 Functions 〉〉
The input images are displayed, and the following image adjustments are performed on this screen.
⌘ Peaking
⌘ Filter
⌘ Color temperature
⌘ Mask
⌘ Half mask
〈〈 Screen 〉〉
Input SDI A
Peaking OFF FilterOFF
FREEZE FUNC
Format USER
AUTO (1080i
MULTI
59.94) F3
AUDIO
STATUS
Int VECTOR
WAVE
Mono OFF
6500K G F4
BR INPUT
F1
OPE LOCK
3
PRESET
DISPLAY OVERLAY MENU
PICTURE
F2 12
FRM CTR
P4
F5
OFF
P5
YCRCE: 0000000 LAST: 00:00:00 ON
WAVEFORM MONITOR
PCRCE: 0000000 TIME: 00:00:00 4:3 13:9 14:9 2.35:1 1.85:1 1.66:1
VITC:00:00:00:00
WM-3014 POWER HD LCD
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[ 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 Use this to adjust the peaking value by turning the adjustment dial.
Peaking Variable range: OFF, ON (1 to 100)
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the peaking value is returned to the initial value.
F4 switch Use this to set the mask function to ON or OFF. (With HD signals)
MASK
F5 switch Use this to set the half mask function to ON or OFF. (With HD signals)
HALF MASK
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By holding down the OVERLAY switch in the PICTURE1 mode, the input images are displayed, and the following
settings can be performed.
⌘ Character color
⌘ Marker color
〈〈 Screen 〉〉
INPUT
Format AUTO (1080i Marker White3
59.94) Int
FilterOFF Mono
OFF 6500K G B R
Input SDI A Information White3
F1
PRESET
MENU
PICTURE
Informati 12
3
on
FRM CTR USER
P5 MULTI
AUDIO
STATUS
VECTOR
WAVE
F2
OPE LOCK
Marker OFF
ON
VITC:00:00:00:00 [
F3
F5
P4
Exit
Description of operations ]
95% 93% 88% 80%
YCRCE: 0000000 LAST: 00:00:00
4:3 13:9
14:9
PCRCE: 0000000 TIME: 00:00:00
2.35:1 1.85:1 1.66:1
DISPLAY OVERLAY FREEZE FUNC
F4 WM-3014 POWER HD LCD
WAVEFORM MONITOR
F1 switch Use this to select the color (any of 63 colors) of the characters by turning the
Information adjustment dial.
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the character color is returned to the initial value.
F2 switch Use this to select the color (any of 64 colors) of the markers by turning the
Marker adjustment dial.
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the marker color is returned to the initial value.
F3 switch No function.
F4 switch No function.
OVERLAY switch When this is held down, the display is returned to the previous screen.
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3.4.2 PICTUER2 mode
〈〈 Functions 〉〉
The input images are displayed, and the following settings can be performed.
⌘ Monochrome
⌘ G, B AND R ON/OFF
⌘ 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 〉〉 F3
F4
BINPUT
MF2 MULTI
AUDIO
STATUS
VECTOR
WAVE
3
P4
Marker
OPE LOCK
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[ Description of operations ]
F3 switch Use this to display or not display the blue of the input images. If Blue is set to OFF
Blue while monochrome is ON, monochrome will be set to OFF.
F4 switch Use this to display or not display the red of the input images. If Red is set to OFF
Red while monochrome is ON, monochrome will be set to OFF.
F5 switch Use this to set the markers to ON or OFF. At the marker ON setting, select the
Marker markers using the adjustment dial, and enter the selection by pressing the
adjustment dial. 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.
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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 〉〉
Format AUTO 6500K G B R 50%
V
(1080i 59.94) Marker 50%
Int H
FilterOFF
Mono OFF Marker F1
Input SDI A INPUT
P5 F5 MULTI
PCRCE: 0000000
TIME: 00:00:00 FRM CTR USER
Marker H Exit
F3 FUNC
OPE LOCK
OFF
ON
P4 PRESET
F4 MENU
Description of operations ]
VITC:00:00:00:00 [
FUNC switch Use this to return to the regular screen. (Refer to section 3.4.2.1.)
F1 switch Use this to adjust the horizontal marker value by turning the adjustment dial. When
Marker H the adjustment dial is pressed, the horizontal marker value is returned to the initial
value.
Variable range: 0 to 99%
F2 switch Use this to adjust the vertical marker value by turning the adjustment dial. When
Marker V the adjustment dial is pressed, the vertical marker value is returned to the initial
value.
Variable range: 0 to 99%
F3 switch No function.
F4 switch No function.
F5 switch Use this to return to the regular screen. (Refer to section 3.4.2.1.)
Exit
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When the OVERLAY switch is held down in the PICTURE2 mode, the input pictures are displayed, and the
following settings can be performed.
⌘ Character color
⌘ Marker color
〈〈 Color setting screen 〉〉
Format AUTO (1080i Marker White3
59.94) Int
Filter OFF Mono
OFF 6500K G B R
F1
Input SDI A Information White3 INPUT
PRESET
MENU
PICTURE
Informati 12
3
P5
F2
OPE LOCK
Marker OFF
ON
VITC:00:00:00:00 [
F3
P4
Description of operations ]
F5
95% 93% 88% 80%
YCRCE: 0000000 LAST: 00:00:00
4:3 13:9
14:9
PCRCE: 0000000 TIME: 00:00:00
2.35:1 1.85:1 1.66:1
DISPLAY OVERLAY FREEZE FUNC
F4 WM-3014 POWER HD LCD
WAVEFORM MONITOR
FUNC switch Use this to return to the regular screen. (Refer to section 3.4.2.1.)
F1 switch Use this to select the color (any of 63 colors) of the characters by turning the
Information adjustment dial.
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the character color is returned to the initial value.
F2 switch Use this to select the color (any of 64 colors) of the markers by turning the
Marker adjustment dial.
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the marker color is returned to the initial value.
F3 switch No function.
F4 switch No function.
F5 switch Use this to return to the regular screen. (Refer to section 3.4.2.1.)
Exit
OVERLAY switch When this is held down, the display is returned to the regular
screen. (Refer to section 3.4.2.1.)
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3.4.3 PICTURE3 mode
〈〈 Functions 〉〉
The input images are displayed, and the following settings can be performed.
⌘ H Delay
⌘ V Delay
⌘ MAG
〈〈 Screen 〉〉
INPUT
F1
H Delay PRESET
MENU
F2 PICTURE
DISPLAY
OVERLAY FREEZE FUNC AUDIO
12
V Delay
F4
F3
MULTI
P4
P5
F5
MAG
[ Description of operations ]
x1/4:3/x2/x4 WM-3014 POWER HD LCD
WAVEFORM MONITOR
F3 switch No function.
F4 switch No function.
F5 switch Use this to select ⋅1, 4:3, ⋅2 or ⋅4 for HD signals or ⋅1, 4:3, 16:9 or ⋅4 for SD
MAG ⋅1 / 4:3 / ⋅2 / ⋅4 signals as the magnification ratio.
Even when 4:3, ⋅2 or ⋅4 is selected as the MAG setting here, the setting
will return to ⋅1 once the PICTURE3 mode is exited.
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When the OVERLAY switch is held down in the PICTURE3 mode, the following settings can be performed on this
screen.
⌘ Character color
⌘ Marker color
〈〈 Screen 〉〉
Information White3
Marker White3
INPUT
F1
FUNC
Ma
P5 F4
PRESET
MENU
OPE LOCK OFF
In PICTURE
12
ON
F2 3
F5
MULTI
DISPLAY OVERLAY FREEZE AUDIO
P4 STATUS
F3 VECTOR
WAVE
Exit
[ Description of operations ]
FUNC switch Use this to return to the regular screen. (Refer to section 3.4.3.1.)
F1 switch Use this to select the color (any of 63 colors) of the characters by turning the
Information adjustment dial.
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the character color is returned to the initial value.
F2 switch Use this to select the color (any of 64 colors) of the markers by turning the
Marker adjustment dial.
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the marker color is returned to the initial value.
F3 switch No function.
F4 switch No function.
F5 switch Use this to return to the regular screen. (Refer to section 3.4.3.1.)
Exit
OVERLAY switch When this is held down, the display is returned to the regular
screen. (Refer to section 3.4.3.1.)
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3.4.4 WAVEFORM mode
〈〈 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 〉〉
G x1.00 Line(Fi
YPbPr 0
Parade Line(Fra
0
Input SDI A dT 8.00μs
M
1 x Field 1
H 1
P4 F5
INPUT
GAIN/M
AG
P5
DISPLAY OVERLAY FREEZE FUNC
Format AUTO
(1080i 59.94)
Int
F1 F4
PRESET
MENU
PICTURE
12
DISPLA CURSO 3
Y R
MULTI
AUDIO
STATUS
VECTOR
WAVE
F2
F3
]
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F1 switch Use this to set the display to the DISPLAY setting screen.
DISPLAY (Refer to section 3.4.4.2.)
F2 switch Use this to set the display to the SWEEP setting screen.
SWEEP (Refer to section 3.4.4.3.)
F3 switch Use this to set the display to the GAIN/MAG setting screen.
GAIN/MAG (Refer to section 3.4.4.4.)
F4 switch Use this to set the display to the CURSOR setting screen.
CURSOR (Refer to section 3.4.4.5.)
F5 switch Use this to set the display to the WAVEFORM mode setting screen.
SETTING (Refer to section 3.4.4.6.)
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〈〈 Functions 〉〉
The waveforms are displayed, and the following settings can be performed on this screen.
⌘ Switching between parade display (side-by-side display) and overlay display (superimposed display) for the
waveforms
⌘ Line select function (with 1H, 2H)
〈〈 Screen 〉〉
Line
1
H F3
Pr(C
G x1
Input SDI A
Format AUTO F4
Para
(1080i 59.94) PRESET
MENU
Int Over LineS PICTURE
dT 8.00μs 12
ectF5 3
d% 20.00% INPUT
P4 MULTI
AUDIO
STATUS
VECTOR
Y F1 DISPLAY OVERLAY
WAVE
P5
YPb Field
F2 FREEZE FUNC
ON
[ Description of operations ]
FUNC switch Use this to return to the function screen. (Refer to section 3.4.4.1.)
F1 switch Use this to switch between parade display (side-by-side display) and overlay
Parade / Overlay display (superimposed display) for the waveforms.
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3.4.4.3 SWEEP setting screen
〈〈 Functions 〉〉
The waveforms are displayed, and the following settings can be performed on this screen.
⌘ 1H, 2H, 1F or 2F display switching
⌘ Line select function (with 1H, 2H)
〈〈 Screen 〉〉
1F
1
H Line(Fr F4
Input SDI A Gx
Format AUTO 2F
F5
(1080i 59.94) INPUT
PRESET
Int MENU
dT 8.00μs 1H PICTURE
12
d% 20.00% F1
DISPLAY OVERLAY
3
P4 MULTI
AUDIO
STATUS
F2 VECTOR
2H FREEZE FUNC WAVE
P5
YP Field 1
F3
[ Description of operations ]
FUNC switch Use this to return to the function screen. (Refer to section 3.4.4.1.)
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3.4.4.4 GAIN/MAG setting screen
〈〈 Functions 〉〉
The waveforms are displayed, and the following settings can be performed on this screen.
⌘ Gain (⋅0.03 to ⋅7.97), MAG (1⋅, 2⋅ or 4⋅) setting
⌘ Scroll functions
〈〈 Screen 〉〉
YP MAG
Par Line ×1 F3
Input SDI A ×2
Format AUTO 1
F4
H ×4
(1080i 59.94)
PRESET
Int MENU
Gx GAIN PICTURE
12
SCRF5 3
×1 L INPUT
MULTI
AUDIO
dT 8.00μs ×5 Up STATUS
VECTOR
DowDISPLAY OVERLAY WAVE
d% 20.00%
Va
×1.0 Lef
Rig
FREEZE FUNC
CT
OPE LOCK
Pos OFF
ON
P4 AlignF1
Field
Cen
P5
Lin
F2
YCRCE: 0000000 LAST:
00:00:00 PCRCE: 0000000 WM-3014 POWER HD LCD
TIME: 00:00:00 WAVEFORM MONITOR
VITC:00:00:00:00
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[ Description of operations ]
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 No function.
Fixed ⋅1 / ⋅5
When the gain setting is Turn the dial to set the magnification rate of
variable Val ⋅*.** the gain.
(Variable range: 0.03 to 7.97)
When the gain setting is The gain is set to an integral value after the
variable Val ⋅*.** decimal places have been rounded down
(with a figure or 4 or below) or rounded up
(with a figure of 5 or above). (All values
below 0.49 are set to 0.03; similarly, all
values above 7.00 are set to 7.00.)
If the gain magnification rate is an integer, it
is increased in 1.00 increments, and when
7.00 is reached, it is returned to 1.00.)
F1 switch Use this to switch the gain magnification rate (⋅1 / ⋅5) or switch the adjustment
GAIN ⋅1 / dial function to the gain setting (Val ⋅*.**).
GAIN ⋅5 /
GAIN Val ⋅*.**
F2 switch Use this to switch the position where the Pb (Cb) and Pr (Cr) signals are to be
CTR Pos.C Aligned / displayed when the gain is magnified. The setting is fixed at Aligned when GBR is
selected on the waveform display. (Refer to section 3.2.4.6.)
CTR Pos.C Center
F3 switch Use this to select the MAG magnification rate (1⋅, 2⋅ or 4⋅).
MAG ⋅1 /
MAG ⋅2 /
MAG ⋅4
F4 switch Use this to select vertical (up/down) or horizontal (left/right) for scrolling. If H Blank is
Scroll Up Down / not ON when 1H or 2H has been selected or if 1F or 2F has been selected, the
horizontal blanking data will not be displayed even when the display is scrolled
Scroll Left Right
horizontally. (For details on 1H, 2H, 1F and 2F, refer to section 3.4.4.3.)
F5 switch No function.
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3.4.4.5 CURSOR setting screen
〈〈 Functions 〉〉
The waveforms are displayed, and the following settings can be performed on this screen.
⌘ H and V cursor display and difference display (mV, µs)
〈〈 Screen 〉〉
YP H OFFS
T F1
Par
TRA
Input SDI A F2
1 Field 1 V
Format AUTO
H
(1080i 59.94) Line(F
Int F3
Gx H/V
Line(Fr MOV H
P4 F4
dT 8.00μs BAS V
d% 20.00%
P5 F5
INPUT
3
MULTI
AUDIO
DISPLAY OVERLAY STATUS
VECTOR
WAVE
FREEZE FUNC
PRESET
MENU
PICTURE OPE LOCK
12 OFF
ON
[ Description of operations ]
FUNC switch Use this to return to the function screen. (Refer to section 3.4.4.1.)
F3 switch Use this to select the cursor (BASE, OFFSET or TRACK) to be moved.
MOVE BASE /
MOVE OFFSET /
MOVE TRACK
F5 switch No function.
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〈〈 Functions 〉〉
The waveforms are displayed, and the following settings can be performed on this screen.
⌘ Waveform display YPbPr/GBR/RGB switching
⌘ V Ancillary (Wave) and H Blanking switching
⌘ Scale switching
⌘ Filter selection
〈〈 Screen 〉〉
YPbPr Line(Fra
0
Parade dT 8.00μs
Field 1
Input SDI A
Line(Fi
G x1.00 0
P4
Int
P5
Format AUTO
(1080i 59.94)
FREEZE FUNC
ON
YPbP Sca
GBR % F2
RGB V
F3
V Non
Anc(W
ve Filter(
F4
PRESET
MENU
ON PICTURE
12
NON 3
OFF F5
INPUT
LPF
MULTI
AUDIO
H STATUS
VECTOR
Blan
WAVE
YCRCE: 0000000
LAST: 00:00:00 AveraDISPLAY OVERLAY
d% 20.00% ON
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[ 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 Use this to switch between YPbPr, GBR and RGB for the waveform display.
Waveform YPbPr /
Waveform GBR /
Waveform RGB
F4 switch Use this to switch the scale units between %, V and no display.
Scale % /
Scale V /
Scale Non
F5 switch Use this to select filter (Wave) or no filter and set the type of filter. This takes effect
Filter (Wave) NON / only when the WAVEFORM mode is established.
Filter (Wave) LPF / LPF frequency characteristics Y: 6 MHz (-3 dB), PbPr: 3 MHz (-3 dB) "Average" is
Filter (Wave) Average obtained by averaging the data for 8 pixels immediately before and after.
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When the OVERLAY switch is held down in the WAVEFORM mode, the following settings can be performed on
this screen.
⌘ Character color
⌘ Scale color
⌘ Waveform color and brightness
⌘ Cursor color
〈〈 Screen 〉〉
Information White3 Scale
White1 Waveform Color15
Cursor Yellow2
Informatio F3
12
3
n Cursor
MULTI
AUDIO
STATUS
F4 VECTOR
WAVE
P4 Scale Exit F5
OPE LOCK
OFF
P5 ON
F1 switch Use this to select the color (any of 63 colors) of the characters by turning the
adjustment dial.
Information When the adjustment dial is pressed, the character color is returned to the initial value.
F2 switch Use this to select the color (any of 63 colors) of the scale by turning the adjustment
Scale dial. When the adjustment dial is pressed, the scale color is returned to the initial
value.
F3 switch Use this to select the color (any of 62 colors) and brightness of the waveform by
Waveform turning the adjustment dial.
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the waveform color is returned to the initial value.
F4 switch Use this to select the color (any of 63 colors) of the cursor by turning the adjustment
Cursor dial. When the adjustment dial is pressed, the cursor color is returned to the initial
value.
OVERLAY switch When this is held down, the display is returned to the previous screen.
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3.4.5 VECTOR mode
〈〈 Functions 〉〉
The signals on the vectorscope can be displayed, and the following settings can be performed on the screen.
⌘ Enlargement of vectorscope display
⌘ Line select function
⌘ 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 〉〉
FUNC
Fix x1
x5 F4
PRESET
MENU
PICTURE
INPUT
F1
P4
P5
×1.00
GAIN
F3
[ Description of operations ]
FUNC switch Use this to switch the display to the VECTOR mode setting screen.
(Refer to section 3.4.7.2.)
When the gain setting is Turn the dial to set the magnification rate of
variable Val ⋅*.** the gain.
(Variable range: 0.03 to 7.97)
When the gain setting is The gain is an integral value after the
variable Val ⋅*.** decimal places have been rounded down
(with a figure or 4 or below) or rounded up
(with a figure of 5
or above). (All values below 0.49 are set to
0.03; similarly, all values above 7.00 are set
to 7.00.)
If the gain magnification rate is an integer, it
is increased in 1.00 increments, and when
7.00 is reached, it is returned to 1.00.
When line select is ON Use the switch to select the field. (Field
switching applies only with the interlacing
or segmented frame format.)
F1 switch Use this switch to set line select to OFF and to switch between the fixed (Fix ⋅1 / ⋅5)
GAIN Fix ⋅1 / and variable (⋅*.**) gain setting.
GAIN ⋅5 / In the Fix ⋅1 status, the loci between the pixels are interpolated for the display; in
GAIN Val ⋅*.** other statuses, only the points are displayed.
F2 switch No function.
F3 switch No function.
F4 switch No function.
F5 switch Use this to set line select to ON or OFF. When line select is ON, the gain setting
LineSelect display is fixed (Fix ⋅1).
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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.
⌘ V Ancillary (Vect) switching
⌘ Scale switching
⌘ LPF (Vect) switching
〈〈 Screen 〉〉
Field 1 O
Line(Fi O
F2 DISPLAY OVERLAY FREEZE
0
Input SDI A
Line(Fra
Format AUTO F3 FUNC
0
(1080i 59.94)
Int S
PRESET
F4 MENU
1 PICTURE
12
3
P4
7
×1.00
MULTI
INPUT
AUDIO
STATUS
A VECTOR
WAVE
F1
00:00:00 PCRCE: 0000000
TIME: 00:00:00 LPF
F5
Filter(Vect Average OPE LOCK OFF
ON
P5 NON
YCRCE: 0000000 LAST:
WM-3014 POWER HD LCD
WAVEFORM MONITOR
FUNC switch Use this to display the regular screen. (Refer to section 3.4.7.1.)
F1 switch No function.
F3 switch No function.
F4 switch Use this to switch the scale between 100% and 75%.
Scale 100% / Scale 75%
F5 switch Use this to set to filter (Wave) or no filter and set the type of filter.
Filter (Vect) NON / This takes effect only when the VECTOR mode is established.
Filter (Vect) LPF / LPF frequency characteristics Y : 6MHz (-3db), PbPr : 3MHz (-3db)
Filter (Vect) Average "Average" is the average of the data of the 8 pixels immediately before and
after.
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When the OVERLAY switch is held down in the VECTOR mode, the following settings can be performed on this
screen.
⌘ Character color
⌘ Scale color
⌘ Vector color and brightness
⌘ Cursor color
〈〈 Screen 〉〉
Information White3 Scale
White1 Vector Green16
Cursor Yellow2
Informatio WAVE
n
Cursor
F4
OPE LOCK
OFF
ON
F5
P4
Scale DISPLAY OVERLAY FREEZE FUNC
Exit
PRESET
MENU
P5 PICTURE
12
VITC:00:00:00:00
[ Description of operations ]
F1 switch Use this to select the color (any of 63 colors) of the characters by turning the
Information adjustment dial.
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the character color is returned to the initial value.
2 switch Use this to select the color (any of 63 colors) of the scale by turning the adjustment
Scale dial. When the adjustment dial is pressed, the scale color is returned to the initial
value.
F3 switch Use this to select the color (any of 160 colors) and brightness of the vector by turning
Vector the adjustment dial.
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the vector color is returned to the initial value.
F4 switch Use this to select the color (any of 63 colors) of the cursor by turning the adjustment
dial. When the adjustment dial is pressed, the cursor color is returned to the initial
Cursor value.
OVERLAY switch When this is held down, the display is returned to the previous screen.
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3.4.6 STATUS mode
〈〈 Functions 〉〉
The signals on the status can be displayed, and the following settings can be performed on the screen.
⌘ Status (numerical value) display
⌘ EAV/SAV display
〈〈 Screen 〉〉
INPUT 12
MULTI
AUDIO
DISPLAY OVERLAY STATUS
Sample VECTOR
WAVE
Input SDI A F1
ON
P4
0000 F3
EAV HEX
P5
DEC F4
Field 1
Line(Field) OCT PRESET
MENU
PICTURE
F5
[ Description of operations ]
Turning the adjustment dial Turn the dial to increment or decrement the lines or samples of the status displayed.
The lines are linked in the WAVEFORM mode, VECTOR mode and STATUS mode.
Pressing the adjustment dial Use this to switch the fields. (with the interlacing or segmented frame format).
F3 switch Turn the adjustment dial, and use this to switch the item (Line or Sample) to be set.
Line / Sample
F4 switch Use this to switch the cardinal number of the data to be displayed to HEX
HEX / DEC / OCT / BIN (hexadecimal), DEC (decimal), OCT (octal) or BIN (binary).
F5 switch No function.
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When the OVERLAY switch is held down in the STATUS mode, the following settings can be performed on this
screen.
⌘ Character color
⌘ Scale color
⌘ Status color
⌘ Cursor color
〈〈 Screen 〉〉
(1080i 59.94) Int
Information White3 Scale
White1 Status White3
INPUT
Cursor Yellow2
Input SDI A Format AUTO
YCRCE: 0000000
LAST: 00:00:00 MULTI
AUDIO
PCRCE: 0000000 STATUS
F1 F5 VECTOR
TIME: 00:00:00 WAVE
Statu
OPE LOCK
OFF
Curs FUNC ON
F3
P4
PRESET
Scale F4
MENU
PICTURE
12
Ex 3
P5
]
VITC:00:00:00:00 [ Description of operations
FUNC switch Use this to return to the regular screen. (Refer to section 3.4.6.1.)
F1 switch Use this to select the color (any of 63 colors) of the characters by turning the
Information adjustment dial.
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the character color is returned to the initial value.
F2 switch Use this to select the color (any of 63 colors) of the scale by turning the adjustment
Scale dial. When the adjustment dial is pressed, the scale color is returned to the initial
value.
F3 switch Use this to select the color (any of 63 colors) of the status by turning the adjustment
Status dial. When the adjustment dial is pressed, the status color is returned to the initial
value.
F4 switch Use this to select the color (any of 63 colors) of the cursor by turning the adjustment
dial. When the adjustment dial is pressed, the cursor color is returned to the initial
Cursor value.
F5 switch Use this to return to the regular screen. (Refer to section 3.4.6.1.)
Exit
OVERLAY switch When this is held down, the display is returned to the regular
screen. (Refer to section 3.4.6.1.)
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⌘ Selection of headphone output
3.4.7 AUDIO channels and volume control ⌘
Volume
Input SDI A
〈〈 Functions 〉〉
Format AUTO
⌘ Audio levels displayed for 16 (1080i 59.94) F1
INPUT
channels Int
DISPLAY OVERLAY
MULTI
AUDIO
F2 F3 3
PRESET
Outp MENU
PICTURE
L 12
Volum
VECTOR
WAVE
Output
R
ON
FREEZE
FUNC
P5
[ Description of operations ]
WM-3014 POWER HD LCD
WAVEFORM MONITOR
F5
FUNC switch Use this to select the audio vector screen. (Refer to section 3.4.8.2.)
F1 switch Use this to adjust the volume level by turning the adjustment dial. Variable range: 0
Volume to 255
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the volume level is returned to the initial value.
F2 switch Press the F2 switch, and turn the adjustment dial to set the headphone output
Output L left channel.
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the output channel is returned to the initial value.
F3 switch Press the F3 switch, and turn the adjustment dial to set the headphone output
Output R right channel.
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the output channel is returned to the initial value.
F4 switch No function.
F5 switch No function.
* Since the audio level meter perform pixel-skipping sampling, slight errors may occur in the values displayed for the high-frequency range.
* The level meter may be disturbed for a moment when external sync signals are selected.
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〈〈 Functions 〉〉
⌘ Left/right vector display selected for headphone output
⌘ Selection of headphone output channels and volume control
⌘ Gain setting (⋅1, ⋅2, ⋅4, ⋅8 or ⋅16)
〈〈 Screen 〉〉
FUNC
GAIN
P5 F3
PRESET
MENU
F5
Fix x8
L:1 O
R:2 Fix x16
INPUT OPE LOCK
OFF
F1
128 DISPLAY OVERLAY FREEZE
O
F2
P4
ON
[ Description of operations ]
FUNC switch Use this to select the audio level meter screen. (Refer to section 3.4.8.1.)
F1 switch Use this to adjust the volume level by turning the adjustment dial. Variable range: 0
Volume to 255
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the volume level is returned to the initial value.
F2 switch Press the F2 switch, and turn the adjustment dial to set the headphone output
Output L left channel.
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the output channel is returned to the initial value.
F3 switch Press the F3 switch, and turn the adjustment dial to set the headphone output
Output R right channel.
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the output channel is returned to the initial value.
F4 switch Use this to change the magnification rate of the audio vector waveforms. Each time
GAIN Fix ⋅1 / the F4 switch is pressed, the rate changes in the sequence of ⋅1, ⋅2 ... ⋅16.
GAIN Fix ⋅2 /
GAIN Fix ⋅4 /
GAIN Fix ⋅8 /
GAIN Fix ⋅16
F5 switch No function.
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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.
⌘ Character color
⌘ Scale color
⌘ Audio level meter color
⌘ Audio vector waveform color
〈〈 Screen 〉〉
Information White3 Scale
White1 Meter White3
Vector Green32
MULTI
Scale FREEZE
AUDIO
STATUS
F2 VECTOR
WAVE
3
F3
P4
ON
Audio
Vector
FUNC
F5
OPE LOCK OFF
P5
[ Description of operations ]
F1 switch Use this to select the color (any of 63 colors) of the characters by turning the
Information adjustment dial.
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the character color is returned to the initial value.
F2 switch Use this to select the color (any of 63 colors) of the scale by turning the adjustment
Scale dial. When the adjustment dial is pressed, the scale color is returned to the initial
value.
F3 switch Use this to select the color (any of 63 colors) of the audio level meter by turning
Audio Meter the adjustment dial.
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the audio level meter color is returned to the
initial value.
F4 switch Use this to select the color (any of 128 colors) of the audio vector by turning
Audio Vector the adjustment dial.
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the audio vector color is returned to the
initial value.
OVERLAY switch When this is held down, the display is returned to the previous screen.
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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.
[ WAVEFORM mode ]
Setting item What happens on multi mode 1 screen
SWEEP Fixed at 1H
Filter As set
[ VECTOR mode ]
Setting item What happens on multi mode 1 screen
GAIN As set
Filter As set
For details on the audio level meter in the multi mode, refer to "4.7 Concerning the audio level meter."
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[ Description of operations ]
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.
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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.
Setting item What happens on multi mode 2 screen
[ WAVEFORM mode ]
Setting item What happens on multi mode 2 screen
SWEEP Fixed at 1H
[ Description of operations ]
Switch Description of function
FUNC switch Use this to display the multi mode 1 screen. (Refer to section 3.4.5.1.)
F1 switch Use this to switch the magnification ratio of MAG between ⋅1 / 4:3 / ⋅2 / ⋅4 (for HD)
MAG and ⋅1 / 4:3 / 16:9 / ⋅4 (for SD).
When MAG is selected, only the images are displayed, and no waveforms
are displayed.
F4 switch Use this to switch the waveform display between YPbPr, GBR and RGB.
Waveform YPbPr /
Waveform GBR /
Waveform RGB
F5 switch Use this to switch between parade display (side-by-side display) and overlay
Parade / Overlay display (superimposed display).
* In multi mode 2, the waveform is displayed using a scale of 10% increments. Waveforms can be displayed up to 110% on the full scale.
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〈〈 Screen 〉〉
INPUT
F1
DISPLAY
PRESET
AUDIO
STATUS
VECTOR
WAVE
P5 F5
F2 OVERLAY FREEZE FUNC
OPE LOCK
OFF
MENU
P4 F3 PICTURE
ON
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3
F4 MULTI
[ Description of operations ]
Description of function
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3.4.10 MENU mode
〈〈 Functions 〉〉
The signals on the menu can be displayed, and the following settings can be performed on the screen.
⌘ 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.
〈〈 Screen 〉〉
Input SDI A
Format AUTO
(1080i 59.94)
INPUT
Int 720p/24 3
Format S Select?
525i/60
MULTI
F1
Referenc NTS AUDIO
STATUS
DISPLAY OVERLAY
Setu VECTOR
WAVE
Color Sp AUTO
NONF2
1080i/60(30sF)
Load Us1080p/30 FREEZE FUNC
7.5IR
1080sF/25(50i) OPE LOCK
Save Us1080p/25 F3 OFF
1080sF/24
Power Sa
1080p/24
1035i/60
P4
Channel ErroF4
720p/60
Rese
720p/50
720p/30 PRESET
MENU
P5 PICTURE
720p/25 F5 12
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[ Description of operations ]
Switch Description of 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.
F3 switch Use this to set the setup of the NTSC composite signals to ON or OFF. Each time the
NTSC Setup NON / F3 switch is pressed, NON is switched to 7.5IRE or vice versa.
NTSC Setup 7.5IRE
F4 switch Use this to reset the CRC error count and elapsed time.
ErrorReset
F5 switch When this is held down, the settings of all the channels are initialized, and the CRC
error count is reset. (Refer to section 4.1.)
Factory Def.
[ Description of function ]
Display Description of function
Format **** Select the format of the currently selected channel here.
If AUTO is selected, the input signals are automatically identified and their format is
tracked. When analog component signals have been selected as the input signals,
the 525i/60 or 625i/50 format cannot be selected (they are not displayed). When
composite signals have been selected as the input signals, only the AUTO, 525i/59
or 625i/50 format can be selected. In regard to the PAL signals, the actual
waveforms of the 3 lines each at the start and end of the video signals will be more
disturbed than in actuality.
Color Select either YPbPr signals or GBR signals for the input video signals here.
Space
Load Use Load the data which has been stored in User1 to User7.
Dat
Power S The low power consumption function which involves turning off the backlight of the
M liquid crystal display can be selected here.
When the prescribed period elapses without performing any WM-3014 operations,
the backlight of the liquid crystal display is turned off, and the low power
consumption mode is established.
When any switch is pressed in this status, the backlight of the liquid crystal display
is turned back on, and the monitor is returned to its normal status.
Channel Use this to return the setting items of the currently selected channel to the
Reset initial statuses. (Refer to section 4.1.)
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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.
⌘ Character color
〈〈 Screen 〉〉
Reference
Color Space
Information White3
Channel Reset
DISPLAY OVERLAY FREEZE FUNC
1080i/60(30sF) YCRCE: 0000000 LAST:
1080p/30 00:00:00
1080sF/25(50i) 720p/24 525i/60
1080p/25 PRESET
MENU 625i/50
1080sF/24 PICTURE
12
1080p/24 3 Exit
1035i/60 F2
720p/60 MULTI
AUDIO
720p/50 STATUS
VECTOR
720p/30 WAVE
F5
F3 OPE LOCK OFF
720p/25
ON
Informati
P4
on
AUTO F4
P5
VITC:00:00:00:00
WAVEFORM MONITOR
[ Description of operations ]
FUNC switch Use this to return to the regular screen. (Refer to section 3.4.10.1.)
F1 switch Use this to select the color (any of 63 colors) of the characters by turning the
Information adjustment dial.
When the adjustment dial is pressed, the character color is returned to the initial value.
F2 switch No function.
F3 switch No function.
F4 switch No function.
F5 switch Use this to return to the regular screen. (Refer to section 3.4.10.1.)
Exit
OVERLAY switch When this is held down, the display is returned to the regular screen. (Refer to
section 3.4.10.1.)
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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.
⌘ P1: Establishes the compare mode 1.
⌘ P2: Establishes the compare mode 2.
⌘ P3: Establishes the compare mode 3.
⌘ P4: Establishes the compare mode 4.
⌘ P5: Returns to the normal mode.
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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 〉〉
⌘ H Delay
⌘ V Delay
⌘ MAG
〈〈 Screen 〉〉
H Delay
V Delay
P4
OPE LOCK O
operations ]
MAG
x1/4:3/x2/x4
FUNC
F5
[ Description of
F3 switch No function.
F4 switch No function.
F5 switch Use this to switch the magnification ratio of MAG between ⋅1 / 4:3 / ⋅2 / ⋅4 (for HD)
MAG ⋅1 / 4:3 / ⋅2 / ⋅4 and ⋅1 / 4:3 / 16:9 / ⋅4 (for SD).
Turning the adjustment dial Turn the dial to change the ratio at which the freeze data and current data
are superimposed onto each other.
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〈〈 Outline 〉〉
In this mode, the vectorscopes of the freeze data and current data are superimposed onto each other, and
displayed.
〈〈 Functions 〉〉
⌘ 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.
〈〈 Screen 〉〉
FUNC
Fix x1
x5 F4
PRESET
x1.00
(1080i 59.94) F5
Int MULTI
AUDIO
STATUS
VECTOR
WAVE
INPUT
F1
P4
P5
×1.00
GAIN F3
LineSel
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[ Description of operations ] (Regular screen)
Switch Description of function
FUNC switch Use this to set the display to the VECTOR mode setting screen.
When the gain setting is Turn the dial to set the magnification rate of
variable Val ⋅*.** the gain.
(Variable range: 0.03 to 7.97)
When the gain setting is The gain is an integral value after the
variable Val ⋅*.** decimal places have been rounded down
(with a figure or 4 or below) or rounded up
(with a figure of 5
or above). (All values below 0.49 are set to
0.03; similarly, all values above 7.00 are set
to 7.00.)
If the gain magnification rate is an integer, it
is increased in 1.00 increments, and when
7.00 is reached, it is returned to 1.00.
When line select is ON Use the dial to select the field. (Field
switching is enabled only with the
interlacing or
segmented frame format.)
F1 switch Use this switch to set line select to OFF and to switch between the fixed (Fix ⋅1 / ⋅5)
GAIN Fix ⋅1 / and variable (⋅*.**) gain setting.
GAIN ⋅5 / In the Fix ⋅1 status, the loci between the pixels are interpolated for the display; in
GAIN Val ⋅*.** other statuses, only the points are displayed.
F2 switch Use this to set line select to ON or OFF. When line select is ON, the gain setting
LineSelect display is fixed (Fix ⋅1).
F3 switch Use this to set the Freeze Data to ON or OFF. (This data cannot be set to OFF if
Freezed Data Live Data is set to OFF.)
F4 switch Use this to set the Live Data to ON or OFF. (This data cannot be set to OFF if
Live Data Freeze Data is set to OFF.)
F5 switch No function.
FUNC switch Use this to set the display to the regular screen.
F1 switch No function.
F3 switch No function.
F4 switch Use this to switch the scale between 100% and 75%.
Scale 100% / Scale 75%
F5 switch Use this to set to filter (Wave) or no filter and set the type of filter.
Filter (Vect) NON / This takes effect only when the VECTOR mode is established.
Filter (Vect) LPF / LPF frequency characteristics Y: 6 MHz (-3 dB), PbPr: 3 MHz (-3 dB)
Filter (Vect) Average "Average" is the average of the data of the 8 pixels immediately before and
after.
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Cursor As set
[ WAVEFORM mode ]
Setting item What happens on multi mode 2 screen
SWEEP Fixed at 1H
MAG ⋅1
Filter As set
MONO As set
MARKER As set
[ Description of operations ]
Switch Description of function
F1 switch Use this to switch between parade display (side-by-side display) and overlay
Parade / Overlay display (superimposed display).
F5 switch Use this to switch the waveform display between YPbPr, GBR and RGB.
Waveform YPbPr /
Waveform GBR /
Waveform RGB
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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.
Setting item What happens on multi mode 2 screen
[ WAVEFORM mode ]
Setting item What happens on multi mode 2 screen
SWEEP Fixed at 1H
Filter As set
MONO As set
MARKER As set
[ Description of operations ]
Switch Description of function
FUNC switch Use this to set the display to the multi mode 1 screen.
(Refer to section 3.4.5.1.)
F1 switch Use this to select one of the Y/Pb/Pr (or G/B/R) waveforms to be superimposed
Color CH and displayed.
F2 switch Use this to set line select to ON or OFF. When line select is ON, the gain setting
LineSelect display is fixed (Fix ⋅1).
F5 switch Use this to switch the waveform display between YPbPr, GBR and RGB.
Waveform YPbPr /
Waveform GBR /
Waveform RGB
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4 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS
*1: Scanning abbreviations I = Interlace (1) BTA S-001B, S-002B, S-004B complied with (2) SMPTE 274M
sF = Segmented Frame p = Progressive complied with (3) SMPTE 296M complied with (4) SMPTE 259M
*2: Standards complied with, ITU-R BT656
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4.2 Input signal systems
SDI input Specification
specification
SDI input HDTV BTA S-004B complied with,SMPTE 292M complied with, NRZI
SDI signal
HDTV YPbPr BTA S-001B complied with,SMPTE 274M complied with, SMPTE
input 296M complied with,
Composite Specification
input
specification
COMPOSITE NTS SMPTE170M complied with
input C
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4.5 Concerning the adjustment values
④ 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%
-7
0 100 109 ④ 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.
Display level
109
100
200%
100%
50%
0
0%
-7
0 100 109
Input level
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