Instruction manual
Table Of Contents
- 表紙英語版.pdf
- 中表紙英語版.pdf
- 納品_D0066取扱説明書_第1版(WM-3014).pdf
- INTRODUCTION
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- 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 cau
- ( 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, combus
- ( 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
- ( 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
- Concerning the power cord
- Concerning foreign matter
- 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 su
- ( 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.
- Concerning the liquid crystal
- ( 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.
- ( 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 of
- ( Exercise care with the glass of a broken liquid crystal panel.
- ( The LCD panel is a high-precision component and, as such, the following care must be taken in its handling.
- ( Handle the liquid crystal protective panel carefully.
- Concerning impact
- Concerning the installation and operation locations
- Concerning problems 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 appar
- ( 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.
- Concerning the monitor
- 1
- CONCERNING THE WM-3014
- Outline of WM-3014
- ( 6.3-inch a-Si TFT LCD panel featured
- ( HD-SDI, SD-SDI or YPbPr HD analog signals supported as the input
- ( 25 different video formats supported
- ( SDI IN ((2), SDI MONITOR OUT, HD analog input (ANALOG Y, ANALOG Pb, ANALOG Pr) and composite input (NTSC, PAL) connectors provided
- ( Image adjustment functions
- ( Marker displays
- ( 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
- ( Compare mode provided
- ( 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
- ( 6.3-inch a-Si TFT LCD panel featured
- Outline of WM-3014
- 2
- PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
- 3
- OPERATION
- 4
- MAIN SPECIFICATIONS
- 5
- STANDARD AND OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
- 6
- MAINTENANCEAND OTHER PROCEDURES

Chapter 3 OPERATION
11
No. Item Description Display modes
1
(Reference)
The input reference signal is displayed here.
Int denotes "Internal" (internal sync signal).
Ref HD denotes "Reference"
(external sync signal: HD tri-level signals).
Ref BB (525) denotes "Reference"
(external sync signal: NTSC black burst signal).
Ref BB (625) denotes "Reference"
(external sync signal: PAL black burst signal).
P1, P2, W, V, ST,
A, ML, MN
2
(frequency)
The frequency of the input signals is displayed here.
If no signals are input (when
NoSignal appears on the screen), "*" is
displayed.
P1, P2, W, V, ST,
A, ML, MN
3
Format
The selected format is displayed here.
Indicated within the parentheses on the line below are the input signal format
and field (or frame) frequency.
When analog input has been selected even if 1035i input signals are
supplied, these signals will be identified as 1080i signals. If no signals are
input (when
NoSignal appears on the screen), "*" is displayed.
If no signals are input or if the format which has been set differs from the
format of the actual input signals,
Format appears in red.
P1, P2, W, V, ST,
A, ML, MN
4
Input
Displayed here is the input channel (SDI A, SDI B, Analog or VBS) which has
been selected by the INPUT switch.
P1, P2, W, V, ST,
A, ML, MN
5
YCRCE
This is where the Y signal is checked for CRC errors and the number of
errors is displayed. When an error is found, YCRCE appears in red for
one second.
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.
P1, P2, W, V, ST,
A, ML, MN
6
PCRCE
This is where the Pb and Pr signals are checked for CRC errors and the
number of errors is displayed. When an error is found, PCRCE
appears in red for one second.
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.
P1, P2, W, V, ST,
A, ML, MN
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 count
was reset is displayed here.
P1, P2, W, V, ST,
A, ML, MN
9
VITC
The time code (VITC) is displayed here.
It is displayed only when SDI signals are selected.
Note: It is displayed accurately when HD-SDI signals are selected, but it may
not be displayed accurately in the case of SD-SDI signals.
P1, P2, W, V, ST,
A, ML, MN
10-a
NoSignal NoSignal appears in red if the input signals are at variance from the
set signals.
P1, P2, P3, W, V,
ST, A, ML, PRE,
MN
10-b
NoReference NoReference appears in red if the reference signal is not input
properly (if it is not input or if it is at variance from the setting) when a setting
other than Int (external sync) has been selected as the reference setting
of the WM-3014. If the conditions for NoSignal are satisfied also at
the same time, NoSignal takes precedence.
P1, P2, P3, W, V,
ST, A, ML, PRE,
MN
11
Freeze
This indicates the freeze status. When the freeze status is established,
Freeze appears in blue.
P1, P2, P3, W, 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.
Abbreviations used in display mode column:
P1
…
PICTURE1 mode, P2
…
PICTURE2 mode, P3
…
PICTURE3 mode, W
…
WAVEFORM mode, V
…
VECTOR mode, ML
…
MULTI mode,
ST
…
STATUS mode, A
…
AUDIO mode, PRE
…
PRESET mode, MN
…
MENU mode