Operating Instructions - Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Precaution
- On Safety
- On Installation
- Transportation of the Unit
- Connecting to Other Devices
- Handling the Screen
- On High Brightness Display
- On Burn-in
- On a Long Period of Use
- On the Surface of the Unit
- On Long Periods of Continuous Use
- Handling and Maintenance of the Screen
- On Dew Condensation
- Notes on Security
- On Repacking
- Disposal of the Unit
- On the Software Updates
- On Fan Error
- Location and Function of Parts and Controls
- Preventing Falling of the Monitor (BVM-E251)
- Mounting the Unit in a Rack (BVM-E171)
- Attaching the Handle (BVM-E171)
- Connecting the Controller (BKM-17R)
- Connecting Multiple Units with the LAN
- Connecting the HDMI cable
- Connecting the Power Cord
- Initial settings
- Setting for the LAN to Connect Multiple Units
- Selecting the Monitor (Designation of the Monitor or Group ID Number)
- Using the Menu
- Protection of the Setting Values
- Adjustment Using the Menus
- Displaying the Monitor Status Page
- Upgrading the Monitor and Controller
- Extending the Monitor Function with the Optional License (BVM-E171 only)
- Connecting the SDI Signals
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Dimensions
- Precaution
Initial settings
20
Turning on the Monitor
Press the power switch on the rear panel to turn on the
power.
When you turn on the monitor for the first time after
purchasing it, the [Select Area] screen is displayed. Select
the area where you intend to use this monitor.
For selecting the area, see page 20.
The warm-up time is more than 30 minutes,
approximately.
When the monitor is in sleep mode
When the monitor is in sleep mode, the OPERATE
indicator is lit in red and the STATUS indicator is lit in
magenta. Press the MONITOR switch of the
controller to turn on the monitor.
The OPERATE indicator lights in green and the monitor
enters operation mode.
Initial settings
When you turn on the monitor for the first time after
purchasing it, select the area where you intend to use this
monitor from among the options.
When the area is selected, the menu item settings
suitable for the selected area are applied.
Default value for each area
Note on the setting of color temperature
If you measure the color temperatures of different
display types, such as CRT, LCD, or OLED, by using a
common (or general) color analyzer that is based on CIE
1931, and adjust the xy chromaticity to the same value,
the appearance may be different because of optical
spectrum differences.
To compensate for this difference, the [D93], [D65],
[D61], [D55], and [User1] to [User5] settings (except
[DCI]) of the monitor are adjusted by an offset
1)
.
1) The offset value applied (x-0.006, y-0.011) is based on the
Judd’s function to the CIE 1931 (x, y) value.
[Color
Tem p]
[Setup
Level]
[Color Profile]
[North America] [D65] [7.5%] [ITU-R BT.709]
[Latin America]
[PAL & PAL-N Area]
Argentina [D65] [0%] [ITU-R BT.709]
Paraguay [D65] [0%] [ITU-R BT.709]
Uruguay [D65] [0%] [ITU-R BT.709]
[NTSC & PAL-M Area]
Other Area [D65] [7.5%] [ITU-R BT.709]
[Africa]
[Australasia]
[Europe]
[Middle-East]
[D65] [0%] [ITU-R BT.709]
[Asia Except Japan]
[NTSC Area] [D65] [7.5%] [ITU-R BT.709]
[PAL Area] [D65] [0%] [ITU-R BT.709]
[Japan] [D93] [0%] [ITU-R BT.709]










