HD/SD 6-inch LCD Monitor DM-3106 Instruction Manual Ver.1.
HD/SD 6-inch LCD Monitor DM-3106 Instruction Manual 2006.8 Ver.1.
CONTENTS CONTENTS ................................................................................................................................................................. i INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................................... iv SAFETY PRECAUTIONS..........................................................................................................................................
ii 3.4.8 Selecting the markers to be displayed .................................................................................... 30 3.4.9 Adjusting the box marker display position ............................................................................... 31 3.4.10 Adjusting the box marker size ................................................................................................. 31 3.4.11 Adjusting the user marker display position...................................................
CONTENTS 3.4.51 Adjusting the B brightness ...................................................................................................... 51 3.4.52 Adjusting the R brightness ...................................................................................................... 51 3.4.53 Adjusting the G contrast.......................................................................................................... 51 3.4.54 Adjusting the B contrast ...........................................
INTRODUCTION Thank you very much for purchasing this model DM-3106 HD LCD picture monitor. This manual contains details on the operation procedures to be followed when the DM-3106 is used, the checkpoints and precautions to be observed, and so on. Before using the DM-3106, please read through these instructions to ensure that you will operate the monitor correctly. After reading the instructions, keep them in a safe place for future reference.
Introduction CAUTION Concerning the power supply and installation This monitor uses DC 10V-18V as its supply voltage. In order to avoid trouble and malfunctioning, the use of the AD/DC adapter provided with the monitor is recommended. If any other power supply is to be used, make sure that the proper supply voltage is supplied. Do not turn the power back on immediately after having turned it off. Doing so can cause malfunctioning.
When the brightness of the fluorescent tube has dropped When the fluorescent tube becomes extremely dark or its color changes from white to pink, stop using it without delay. As a characteristic inherent to these tubes, the temperature at the ends of a tube whose discharge color has turned to pink and which has reached the end of its service life will rise as the available mercury contained inside the tube becomes depleted: this may affect the module adversely and/or damage the tube itself.
1 CONCERNING THE DM-3106 The DM-3106 is a slim, lightweight and portable LCD picture monitor which comes in handy for the monitoring and non-linear editing of the pictures shot during live broadcasts, on location or in studios, etc. It comes with many different functions including ones for adjusting the brightness, contrast and chroma and displaying various markers. Its input signal support 23 HDTV video formats and two SDTV video formats. Outline of DM-3106 6.
Audio level meter with 8-channel display Function for customizing the audio level meters Functions for locking the panel switches and storing the settings Functions for storing settings as user data and calling such data Slim-line design and light weight DC power supply input supported (10 to 18V) 2
2 PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 2.1 DM-3106 front panel view and parts (3) F1/- (7) SDI A (4) BRIGHT (12) F2/+ (8) SDI B (5) (13) (9) ANALOG (6) CHROMA (14) F4/ESC (10) (15) MENU (11) OPE.LOCK AUDIO (16) OFF (18) ON DM-3106 POWER (2) HD LCD PICTURE MONITOR (1) (17) Fig. 2.
Table 2.1 No. Part Description of function (1) POWER switch/LED Used to turn the power ON and OFF. (*1) (The LED lights up green while the power is supplied.) (2) REMOTE switch/LED Used to lock the panel switches and enable the monitor to be operated by remote control. (*3) The monitor’s settings are saved at the same time as the panel switches are locked. Wait appears at the bottom right of the screen while the settings are being saved.
Chapter 2 PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS (16) AUDIO switch Used to adjust the volume level of the output sound or set the output channel. Each time the switch is pressed, its setting changes in the following sequence: volume → left channel → right channel. When it is held down, the audio output is muted. (*4) (Refer to “3.4.59 Adjusting the output volume level” and “3.4.60 Setting the output audio channel.”) (17) Adjustment dial Used to adjust or select the settings.
2.2 DM-3106 rear panel view and parts (7) (8) (3) (2) SDI IN CH A Y IN SDI IN CH B P IN MONITOR OUT P IN (4) (5) REMOTE (6) DC IN 12V (1) Fig. 2.
Chapter 2 PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS Table 2.2 Rear panel parts No.
2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 pin 3.3V 3.3V Inside the DM-3106 10kΩ Remote controller switch Control IC Cable resistor 1, 5 pin Vf = 0.65V 1kΩ Remote connector reception area * Implement design in such a way that the cable resistor will have a resistance of 50Ω or less. CAUTION 8 Low level threshold: 0.7V Do not plug or unplug the remote connector while power is supplied to the monitor.
3 3.1 OPERATION Connection procedure This section describes how to connect the DM-3106. (1) Connecting the power supply Check that the monitor’s POWER switch is OFF, and connect the Cannon connector of the AD/DC adapter to the power socket ((1) in rear panel view). When using a power supply other than the one provided, check the shape of the connector and its pin layout. (2) Connecting the input signals When SDI signals are to be input, connect them to the SDI IN connector using a BNC coaxial cable.
3.3 Concerning the screen displays This section describes the displays appearing on the DM-3106 screen. 3.3.1 1 11 12 2 Regular screen 3 4 13 16 NOTE 10 10 15 14 17 9 8 7 6 5 18 3 19 It is possible to set 1, 2, 3, 4, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 18 so that they will not be displayed. (Refer to “3.4.30 Switching the audio level meter display ON/OFF” to “3.4.34 Switching the error status display ON/OFF.
Chapter 3 OPERATION No. Item Description (frequency) 1 2 Format 3 ch * 4 (CH ID) The format and field (frame) frequency detected in the input signals are displayed here. If no signals are input (or with NoSignal described below), ***** appears. (For details on the formats, refer to “4.1 Input formats.") The format setting is displayed here. The audio level meter is displayed here. (Refer to “4.7 Concerning the audio level meter.
3 No. 12 Item 2 1 Description 1 Volume This is where the setting for the volume which is to be output from the headphone jack is displayed. 2 L_CH This is where the audio channel output to the left is displayed. 3 R_CH This is where the audio channel output to the right is displayed.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.3.2 Menu screen When the MENU switch is pressed, the screen shown below appears, and the various functions indicated can be operated. 3 1 No. 2 Description 1 Menu on 1st hierarchical level 2 Menu on 2nd hierarchical level 3 This appears only when an operation has been performed using the adjustment dial. When the adjustment dial is now pressed, the menu on the next higher hierarchical level is restored.
3.3.3 Format selection screen The operation which can be performed using this item is described below. Item SELECT FORMAT 14 Description This is used to select the format. (Refer to “3.4.2 Selecting the format.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.3.4 LCD adjustment screen The operations which can be performed using the items on this screen are described below. Item Description Color Temperature This is used to set the LCD color temperature. (Refer to “3.4.49 Selecting the color temperature.”) G-Bright The G brightness setting is indicated here. (Refer to “3.4.50 Adjusting the G brightness.”) B-Bright The B brightness setting is indicated here. (Refer to “3.4.51 Adjusting the B brightness.
3.3.5 Marker setting screen The operations which can be performed using the items on this screen are described below. Item 16 Description Select Marker This is used to select the markers to be displayed. (Refer to “3.4.8 Selecting the markers to be displayed.”) Box H Posi The position where the box marker is to be displayed is adjusted in the horizontal direction here. (Refer to “3.4.9 Adjusting the box marker display position.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.3.6 Front switch function allocation screen The operations which can be performed using the items on this screen are described below. Item Description F1 This is used to select the function to be allocated to the F1 switch. (Refer to “3.4.42 Allocating functions to the front panel switches.”) F2 This is used to select the function to be allocated to the F2 switch. (Refer to “3.4.42 Allocating functions to the front panel switches.
3.3.7 User settings save and load screen The operations which can be performed using the items on this screen are described below. Item Load This is used to load the settings which have been saved in (Refer to “3.4.47 Saving and calling the settings.”) Save This is used to save the settings in USER1 to USER15 . (Refer to “3.4.47 Saving and calling the settings.”) NOTE 18 Description USER1 to USER15 . Wait appears on the screen while the settings are being loaded or saved.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.3.8 Display information selection screen The operations which can be performed using the items on this screen are described below. Item Description Audio This is where the audio level meter display is set to ON or OFF. (*1) (Refer to “3.4.30 Switching the audio level meter display ON/OFF.”) Time Code This is where the time code display is set to ON or OFF. (Refer to “3.4.31 Switching the time code display ON/OFF.
3.3.9 Input signal name setting screen The operation which can be performed using the item on this screen is described below. Item Description INPUT CHANNEL ID NOTE This is used to change the names of the input signals. (Refer to “3.4.44 Giving names to the input signals.”) Upper-case and lower-case letters, numerals and basic symbols listed below can be used for the names, and up to 10 characters can be displayed.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.3.10 Aspect ratio selection screen The operations which can be performed using the items on this screen are described below. Item Description A - HD The aspect ratio when HD signals are input is selected here. (Refer to “3.4.4 Setting the aspect ratio.”) A - SD The aspect ratio when SD signals are input is selected here. (Refer to “3.4.4 Setting the aspect ratio.”) B - HD The aspect ratio when HD signals are input is selected here. (Refer to “3.4.4 Setting the aspect ratio.
3.3.11 Remote controller setting screen The operations which can be performed using the items on this screen are described below. Item 22 Description R1 This is where the operation method of remote controller 1 and the supported items are set. (Refer to “3.4.43 Setting the remote controllers.”) R2 This is where the operation method of remote controller 2 and the supported items are set. (Refer to “3.4.43 Setting the remote controllers.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.3.12 Audio level meter display setting screen The operations which can be performed using the items on this screen are described below. Item Description AUDIO This is where the audio level meter display is set to ON or OFF. (*1) (Refer to "3.4.30 Switching the audio level meter display ON/OFF.”) Audio CH This is where the channels to be displayed by the audio level meter are selected. (*2) (Refer to "3.4.25 Selecting the channels to be displayed by the audio level meter .
3.3.13 Other functions setting screen The operations which can be performed using the items on this screen are described below. Item 24 Description Marker This is where the markers are set to ON or OFF. (Refer to "3.4.7 Displaying the markers.”) Half Mask This is where the half mask is set to ON or OFF. (Refer to "3.4.35 Setting the mask.”) Mask This is where the mask is set to ON or OFF. (Refer to "3.4.35 Setting the mask.”) Mono This is where the monochrome images are set to ON or OFF.
Chapter 3 OPERATION Peaking This is where peaking is set to ON or OFF. (Refer to "3.4.20 Setting peaking ON/OFF.”) Filter This is where the filter is set to ON or OFF. (Refer to “3.4.22 Setting the filter to ON or OFF.) Audio CH This is where the channels to be displayed by the audio level meter are selected. (*1) (Refer to "3.4.25 Selecting the channels to be displayed by the audio level meter.”) Tally Type This is where the tally display method is selected. (Refer to "3.4.
3.3.14 Reset screen The operations which can be performed using the items on this screen are described below. Item 26 Description Error Reset This is where the error count and elapsed time are set to zero. (Refer to “3.4.48 Returning the settings to their initial values.”) Channel Reset This is where the settings for each channel are returned to the initial values. (Refer to “3.4.48 Returning the settings to their initial values.”) Factory Default This is where the factory settings are loaded.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.4 Description of functions and operating procedures If an item is accompanied by this mark, it means that its operation can be controlled by the remote controller. For further details on these operations, refer to “3.4.43 Setting the remote controllers.” R.C. If an item is accompanied by this mark, it means that its operation can be controlled by one of the function switches, F1 to F4. For further details on these operations, refer to “3.4.
3.4.2 Selecting the format 1. Press the MENU switch. 2. Turn the adjustment dial to select switch. 3. Turn the adjustment dial to select the format, and press the ENT switch to enter the format. NOTE SELECT FORMAT , and press the ENT When AUTO is selected as the format setting, the input signals are identified and automatically tracked. If any other setting is selected, processing is based on the timing system of the format designated.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.4.4 Setting the aspect ratio 1. Press the MENU switch. 2. Turn the adjustment dial to select switch. 3. Turn the adjustment dial to select the aspect ratio to be changed, and press the ENT switch. 4. Turn the adjustment dial to select the aspect ratio which has been changed, and press the ENT switch. NOTE 3.4.5 When HD signals are input respectively for type A or type B, select the display method applying when SD signals are input.
3.4.7 3.4.8 NOTE SW Displaying the markers R.C. 1. Press the MENU switch. 2. Turn the adjustment dial to select OTHERS , and press the ENT switch. 3. Turn the adjustment dial to select the markers to ON or OFF. Marker , and press the ENT switch to set Selecting the markers to be displayed 1. Press the MENU switch. 2. Turn the adjustment dial to select switch. MARKER SETTING , and press the ENT 3. Turn the adjustment dial to select Select Marker , and press the ENT switch. 4.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.4.9 Adjusting the box marker display position 1. Press the MENU switch. 2. Turn the adjustment dial to select switch. MARKER SETTING , and press the ENT 3. Turn the adjustment dial to select the ENT switch. Box H Posi 4. Turn the adjustment dial to adjust the box marker display position, and press the ENT switch to enter the position. CAUTION or Box V Posi , and press To display the box marker, MARKER must be set to ON, and BOX must be selected using Select Marker . 3.
3.4.11 Adjusting the user marker display position 1. Press the MENU switch. 2. Turn the adjustment dial to select switch. MARKER SETTING , and press the ENT 3. Turn the adjustment dial to select switch. User H 4. Turn the adjustment dial to adjust the user marker display position, and press the ENT switch to enter the position.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.4.13 Adjusting the offset level of the brightness signals 1. Press the BRIGHT switch, and turn the adjustment dial to adjust the brightness value (offset level of the luminance signal). NOTE The offset level can be set within the range of -50.00 to +50.00% (refer to “4.5 Concerning the adjustment values”). To exit the brightness adjustment, press the BRIGHT switch again. To return the brightness value to the initial setting, hold down the adjustment dial. 3.4.
3.4.16 Adjusting the Pr (Cr) value 1. Press the CHROMA switch, and select Pr (Cr) only. 2. Turn the adjustment dial to adjust the Pr (Cr) value (color difference signal level). NOTE The color difference level can be set within the range of 0.0 to 200.0% (refer to “4.5 Concerning the adjustment values”). Each time the CHROMA switch is pressed, the value which is to be adjusted changes in the following sequence: CHROMA → Pb (Cb) → Pr (Cr) → exit adjustment.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.4.18 Multiplying the chroma signal value by 3 1. Press the MENU switch. 2. Turn the adjustment dial to select OTHERS , and press the ENT switch. 3. Turn the adjustment dial to select select ON or OFF. Chroma Up , and press the ENT switch to NOTE If the result of multiplying the chroma signal value by 3 exceeds +/-109%, a limit will be imposed at +/-109%.
SW 3.4.20 Setting peaking ON/OFF 1. Press the MENU switch. 2. Turn the adjustment dial to select OTHERS , and press the ENT switch. 3. Turn the adjustment dial to select select ON or OFF. Peaking , and press the ENT switch to CAUTION When GBR has been selected by Color Space , the peaking level of the G signal is adjusted. When 1080i format signals are input, horizontal stripes may be conspicuous on the screen if a high level of peaking is applied while the aspect ratio is set to 16:9.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.4.22 Setting the filter to ON or OFF 1. Press the MENU switch. 2. Turn the adjustment dial to select OTHERS , and press the ENT switch. 3. Turn the adjustment dial to select ON or OFF. Filter , and press the ENT switch to select NOTE The table below shows the format and aspect ratio setting combinations with which the filter is active.
3.4.23 Lighting the tally lamps 1. Connect the remote controller to the REMOTE connector. 2. Press the Remote Control TALLY (G) switch or Remote Control TALLY (R) switch to select the lamp to ON or OFF. NOTE The tally lamps (green and red) can be set to ON or OFF only using the remote controller. (Refer to “2.2 DM-3106 rear panel view and parts.”) CAUTION The procedure for operating the tally lamps involves selecting the level.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.4.26 Selecting the audio level meter display format 1. Press the MENU switch. 2. Turn the adjustment dial to select ENT switch. 3. Turn the adjustment dial to select Change dir , and press the ENT switch to select L to R, OUT to IN or Vertical. NOTE AUDIO LEVEL METER , and press the … The level on the meter changes from the left of the screen to the right of the screen when it is increased.
3.4.28 Selecting the audio level meter channel layout 1. Press the MENU switch. 2. Turn the adjustment dial to select ENT switch. AUDIO LEVEL METER , and press the 3. Turn the adjustment dial to select select Type A or Type B. CH Order , and press the ENT switch to NOTE Type A … Channels 1, 2, 3, 4 (or channels 9, 10, 11, 12) are displayed at the left of the screen and channels 5, 6, 7, 8 (or channels 13, 14, 15, 16) are displayed at the right.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.4.30 Switching the audio level meter display ON/OFF 1. Press the MENU switch. 2. Turn the adjustment dial to select DISPLAY SETTING or AUDIO LEVEL METER , and press the ENT switch. 3. Turn the adjustment dial to select select ON or OFF. Audio , and press the ENT switch to NOTE Audio data complying with the BTA S-006B and SMPTE272M-A standards is displayed. For details on the audio level meter, refer to “4.7 Concerning the audio level meter.
3.4.33 Switching the format display ON/OFF 1. Press the MENU switch. 2. Turn the adjustment dial to select switch. DISPLAY SETTING , and press the ENT 3. Turn the adjustment dial to select select ON or OFF. Format , and press the ENT switch to NOTE When the format display is set to ON, the format is displayed only for 3 seconds after it has changed. 3.4.34 Switching the error status display ON/OFF 1. Press the MENU switch. 2. Turn the adjustment dial to select switch.
Chapter 3 OPERATION SW 3.4.35 Setting the mask 1. Press the MENU switch. 2. Turn the adjustment dial to select OTHERS , and press the ENT switch. 3. Turn the adjustment dial to select switch to select ON or OFF. Half Mask NOTE or R.C. Mask , and press the ENT In the 16:9 display mode, all the area within 16:9 except for the 4:3 area is masked or half-masked. (The mask area is fixed.) Mask takes priority if half mask and mask have been set to ON at the same time.
3.4.37 Setting Green ON/OFF 1. Press the MENU switch. 2. Turn the adjustment dial to select OTHERS , and press the ENT switch. 3. Turn the adjustment dial to select select ON or OFF. Green , and press the ENT switch to CAUTION R.C. When ON is switched to OFF or vice versa at the monochrome or blue only setting, the monochrome or blue only setting will be set to OFF. 3.4.38 Setting Blue ON/OFF SW R.C. 1. Press the MENU switch. 2.
Chapter 3 OPERATION SW 3.4.40 Setting H Delay ON/OFF R.C. 1. Press the MENU switch. 2. Turn the adjustment dial to select OTHERS , and press the ENT switch. 3. Turn the adjustment dial to select select ON or OFF. H Delay , and press the ENT switch to CAUTION Mask and half mask are released in the H delay mode. SW 3.4.41 Setting V Delay ON/OFF R.C. 1. Press the MENU switch. 2. Turn the adjustment dial to select OTHERS , and press the ENT switch. 3.
3.4.43 Setting the remote controllers 1. Press the MENU switch. 2. Turn the adjustment dial to select switch. 3. Turn the adjustment dial to select the remote controller operation method or item, and press the ENT switch. 4. To change a setting item, turn the adjustment dial further to select the item to be allocated, and press the ENT switch to enter the item. NOTE REMOTE SETTING , and press the ENT Set R1 to R5 to Non if the corresponding remote controllers are not going to be used.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.4.44 Giving names to the input signals 1. Press the MENU switch. 2. Turn the adjustment dial to select switch. 3. Turn the adjustment dial to select the character to be changed, and press the ENT switch. 4. Turn the adjustment dial to select the character to change to, and press the ENT switch to enter it. NOTE INPUT CHANNEL ID , and press the ENT Characters are changed one at a time.
3.4.46 Executing the NTSC setup 1. Press the MENU switch. 2. Turn the adjustment dial to select OTHERS , and press the ENT switch. 3. Turn the adjustment dial to select select the setting. NTSC Setup , and press the ENT switch to NOTE Select OFF when NTSC signals with a setup of 0 are input; select 7.5IRE when signals with setup are input. 3.4.47 Saving and calling the settings 1. Press the MENU switch. 2. Turn the adjustment dial to select switch. 3.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.4.48 Returning the settings to their initial values Resetting the error count (Refer to “4.9 Settings when initialization is performed”) 1. Press the MENU switch. 2. Turn the adjustment dial to select switch. RESET CALL , and press the ENT 3. Turn the adjustment dial to select adjustment dial. Error Reset , and press the The elapsed time (Time) is not reset. NOTE Initializing the settings of the currently selected channels (Refer to “4.
3.4.49 Selecting the color temperature 1. Press the MENU switch. 2. Turn the adjustment dial to select switch. PICTURE QUALITY , and press the ENT 3. Turn the adjustment dial to select switch. Color Temperature , and press the ENT 4. Turn the adjustment dial to select 5500K, 6500K or 9300K as the color temperature, and press the ENT switch. NOTE It is possible to select 5500K, 6500K or 9300K as the color temperature.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.4.51 Adjusting the B brightness 1. Press the MENU switch. 2. Turn the adjustment dial to select switch. PICTURE QUALITY , and press the ENT 3. Turn the adjustment dial to select B-Bright , and press the ENT switch. 4. Turn the adjustment dial to adjust the B brightness value, and press the ENT switch. NOTE The brightness value can be set within the range of -50.00 to +50.00% (refer to “4.5 Concerning the adjustment values”).
3.4.54 Adjusting the B contrast 1. Press the MENU switch. 2. Turn the adjustment dial to select switch. PICTURE QUALITY , and press the ENT 3. Turn the adjustment dial to select B-Contrast , and press the ENT switch. 4. Turn the adjustment dial to adjust the B contrast value, and press the ENT switch. NOTE The contrast value can be set within the range of 0.0 to 200.0% (refer to “4.5 Concerning the adjustment values”). The setting of this item differs depending on the color temperature. 3.4.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.4.57 Adjusting the B gamma 1. Press the MENU switch. 2. Turn the adjustment dial to select switch. PICTURE QUALITY , and press the ENT 3. Turn the adjustment dial to select B-Gamma , and press the ENT switch. 4. Turn the adjustment dial to adjust the B gamma value, and press the ENT switch. NOTE The contrast value can be set within the range of 1.00 to 4.00. The setting of this item differs depending on the color temperature. 3.4.58 Adjusting the R gamma 1.
3.4.60 Setting the output audio channel 1. Press the AUDIO switch to select L_CH or R_CH. 2. Turn the adjustment dial to set the output channel. NOTE The audio channels are channels 1 through 16. The same channel can be selected for the left and right channels (in which case monaural sound will be output). Each time the AUDIO switch is pressed, the switch setting changes in the following sequence: Volume → L_CH → R_CH → exit adjustment.
Chapter 3 OPERATION 3.4.63 Changing the color of the characters 1. Press the MENU switch. 2. Turn the adjustment dial to select switch. DISPLAY SETTING , and press the ENT 3. Turn the adjustment dial to select Info Color , and press the ENT switch. 4. Turn the adjustment dial to change the display color, and press the ENT switch to enter the change. NOTE At the Info Color setting, the display color of all the information displayed except for the markers and time code is changed.
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4 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS 4.1 Input formats Frame Rate (Hz) Active Line per Frame Total Line Per Frame Line Frequency (kHz) Samples per Active Line Samples per Total Line Scanning *1 1035i/59.94 30/1.001 1035 1125 33.72 1920 2200 i 1035i/60 30 1035 1125 33.75 1920 2200 i 1080i/59.94 1080sF/29.97 30/1.001 1080 1125 33.72 1920 2200 i sF (1) (3) 1080i/60 1080sF/30 30 1080 1125 33.75 1920 2200 i sF (1) (3) 1080p/29.97 30/1.001 1080 1125 33.
4.2 Input signal systems Input specification SDI input specification Specification SDI input HDTV BTA S-004B and SMPTE 292M standards complied with, NRZI SDI signal SDTV SMPTE 259M standard complied with, NRZI SDI signal * Reception is guaranteed for a distance of 100 meters. Field (frame) frequency, 60.00/59.94 [Hz], etc.
Chapter 4 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS 4.3 Display systems Display system Specification Liquid crystal a-Si TFT LCD Colors displayed 16,194,277 colors Contrast ratio 500:1 (Typ) Response time 25 ms (Typ) Angle of view 45° up, 60° down, 120° horizontally Brightness 300 cd/m2 (max) Screen size 6.
4.5 Concerning the adjustment values Brightness The offset level of the luminance signal can be varied in the range of -50.00 to +50.00%. This applies to the G brightness, B brightness and R brightness as well. Display level 109 100 +50% 0% 50% 0 -7 0 100 109 Input level Contrast The level of the luminance signal can be varied in the range of 0.0 to 200.0%. This applies to the G brightness, B brightness and R brightness as well.
Chapter 4 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS Chroma, Pb (Cb), Pr (Cr) The level of the chrominance signals can be varied in the range of 0.0 to 200.0%.
4.6 Concerning the aspect ratios 4:3 When HD signals are input: The display of the image area with an aspect ratio of 4:3 fills the entire screen. When SD signals are input: The display of the image area fills the entire screen. 16 : 9 When HD signals are input: The video area is displayed with a 16:9 aspect ratio (1024 × 576 pixels) When SD signals are input: The video area with an aspect ratio of 4:3 is extended horizontally, and displayed with a 16:9 aspect ratio (1024 × 576 pixels).
Chapter 4 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS 4.7 Concerning the audio level meter The audio level meter indicates the audio level in compliance with the BTA S-006B and SMPTE 272M-A audio standards. 4.7.1 Audio levels and cell color scheme The table below shows the audio levels and color scheme used for the cells. The cell numbers in the CELL NO. column change in response to the display format used by the audio level meter. CELL NO.
4.7.2 Display formats and cell layout Display format: With the L to R cell layout The figures below show the cell numbers (refer to “4.7.1 Audio levels and cell color scheme”). What is displayed on the audio level meter changes from left to right as the audio level is increased.
Chapter 4 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS Display format: With the vertical cell layout The figures below show the cell numbers (refer to “4.7.1 Audio levels and cell color scheme”). What is displayed on the audio level meter changes from bottom to top as the audio level is increased. Two channel display patterns, Type A and Type B, can be selected. (Refer to “4.7.3 Audio level meter settings.
4.7.3 Audio level meter settings Selecting the display format The display format can be selected by menu screen. • L to R Change dir under AUDIO LEVEL METER on the … What is displayed on the audio level meter changes from left to right as the audio level is increased. • OUT to IN … What is displayed on the audio level meter changes from the edges of the screen to the center as the audio level is increased.
Chapter 4 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS 4.8 Concerning the remote controllers 4.8.1 Examples of operations Concerning the edge operation The function is reversed when it is detected that the control signals have been set from the high to low level during the edge operation. Example: SDI_A/SDI_B The function is reversed at this instant. SDI_A The function is reversed at this instant.
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Chapter 4 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS 4.9 Settings when initialization is performed The settings established when the DM-3106 was shipped from the factory and when they have been initialized are listed below. 4.9.1 Common setting items The settings for the following items are the same whether for the SDI A, SDI B, VBS or COMPONENT signals. These settings are “Factory Default” settings, and they are not initialized unless the settings of all the channels are initialized.
Setting item Setting/adjustment range Initial value Change dir L to R/OUT to IN/Vertical L to R Cell Color COLOR/MONO COLOR CH Order type A/type B type A Box&Info ON/OFF ON Mute ON/OFF OFF CH ID ON/OFF ON Format ON/OFF ON Err Status ON/OFF ON NTSC Setup 7.
Chapter 4 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS 4.9.2 Setting items by channel The following items are set separately for the SDI A, SDI B, VBS and COMPONENT signals. These settings are initiated either by “Channel Reset” or “Factory Default.” Setting item Setting/adjustment range Channel ID Format 4.9.3 All 15 types Initial value SDI A SDI B VBS COMPOSITE SDI A SDI B VBS COMPONENT Auto Auto Auto Auto Brightness -50.0 to +50.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Contrast 0.0 to 200.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.
4.10 General specifications Table 4.
Chapter 4 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS 4.11 Outline drawings A 2-1/4-20UNC Both Sides (Max 7mm) 105 105 SDI IN CH A Y IN SDI IN CH B PB IN MONITOR OUT PR IN REMOTE DC IN 12V 1 GND 4 +12V MODEL ; SER.No ; MADE IN JAPAN 4-M4 Screw Both Sides ( Max 6mm) 38 F1/- BRIGHT SDI A F2/+ SDI B ANALOG A CHROMA F4/ESC MENU OPE.LOCK AUDIO OFF ON DM-3106 POWER HD LCD PICTURE MONITOR 23.
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5 5.1 5.2 STANDARD AND OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Standard accessories DM-3106 instruction manual (what you are reading) 1 copy AC/DC adapter 1 pc Clear bump-on 4 pcs M4 screw (for attaching the rack-mounting adapters) 4 pcs Optional accessories Provided for the DM-3106 are rack-mounting adapters as optional accessories for the LCD unit. Further optional accessories are released from time to time so contact Astrodesign for information on the latest options available.
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6 MAINTENANCE AND OTHER PROCEDURES When the monitor does not operate properly Symptom What is to be checked The image is not displayed properly. Has the correct format been set? Has Color Space (YPbPr/GBR) been set properly? The front panel switches fail to operate. Is the REMOTE switch at the ON position? The remote controller fails to operate. Check the method used to operate the remote controller. Have the correct level, edge, etc.
No trouble or malfunctioning is indicated if any of the following situations should occur. These situations arise due to the nature of liquid crystal. The response time, brightness and/or colors of the liquid crystal may change depending on the ambient temperature. Unevenness in the brightness, flicker, vertical stripes or very small indistinct spots may appear depending on what is displayed. Flicker may be conspicuous when the LCD display frequency is 50 Hz, 48 Hz or 47.
DM-3106 Instruction Manual NOTICE ● An incorrectly collated manual or a manual with missing pages will be replaced. ● All copyrights pertaining to this product are the property of Astrodesign. ● This manual may not be used or copied in whole or in part without permission. ● The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice due to improvements. ● The manufacturer will not be liable for any outcome which results from the incorrect operation of the product.