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
Adjustment Using the Menus
70
Submenu Setting
[CH Status] Displays the information on the used
channels.
The information of the internal signal
assigned to the channel number is
displayed on the channels 91 to 97.
[CH]: Channel number
[Inp]: Input connector number
[Format]: Input signal format
[Name]: Channel name
For details on the assigned signal, see
“Channel numbers 91 to 97 assignment”
on page 28.
[SDI Payload ID
Status]
Displays the information of the Payload
ID data superimposed on the SDI signal
and current signal status of the monitor.
When [Format] of the [Channel
Configuration] menu is set to a setting
other than [Composite] or [HDMI], the
following is displayed.
InputX: Input connector [Input1],
[Input2], or [Input1&2] of the
displayed information is displayed.
[Payload ID]: XX XX XX XX (4-
byte data for Payload ID of the
SMPTE-352M standard)
Displays the 4-byte data in
hexadecimal in sequence of Byte 1,
Byte 2, Byte 3, and Byte 4.
When the Payload ID information is
not set, only [Current Status] is
displayed and [---] is displayed for
other items. When the following
information is not decoded,
[Unknown] is displayed.
[Video Standard]: Decode display
of Byte 1_Bit 6-0 (SD-SDI/HD-SDI/
3G-SDI/Dual Link HD-SDI, etc.)
[Sampling Structure]: Decode
display of Byte 3_Bit 3-0 (4:2:2 Y/
Cb/Cr / 4:4:4 Y/Cb/Cr / 4:4:4 G/B/R,
etc.)
[Bit Depth]: Decode display of Byte
4_Bit 1-0 (8bit/10bit/12bit)
[Picture Rate]: Decode display of
Byte 2_Bit 3-0 (23.98/24/25/29.97/
30/50/59.94/60)
[Scanning Method]: Decode display
of Byte 2_Bit 7/decode display of
Byte 2_Bit 6 (Interlace/Progressive,
Progressive/Progressive, etc.)
[Link Number]: Decode display of
Byte 4_Bit 7-6 (Single/Link_1 /
Link_2 / Link_3 / Link_4)
[Current Status]: Current status of
the monitor
[Format]: Displayed as “[Video
Standard] + [Sampling Structure] +
[Bit Depth]”
[Video Standard]: 3G/DL/HD/SD
[Sampling Structure]: 422 YCbCr/
444 YCbCr/444 RGB/444 XYZ
[Bit Depth]: 10/12
[I/PsF/P]: [Interlace] / [PsF] /
[Progressive]
You can confirm the same information
using the STATUS button on the
controller. For details, see "Displaying the
Monitor Status Page" page 75
Submenu Setting










