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    Model BT-LH1800P
    Model BT-LH1500P
     
    POWERABINPUT SELECTSOPTIONMENU/
    EXITBLUE
    ONLYPHASE CHROMA BRIGHTCONTRASTBT-MULTIFORMATHVDELAYENTERMENU
    Liquid Crystal Video Monitor
    Printed in Japan
    VQT9921F0502H@3 
    						
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    CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
    DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
    NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
    REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
    DO NOT OPEN
    CAUTION
    For Your Safety
    THIS APPARATUS MUST BE GROUNDED
    To ensure safe operation the three-pin plug must be
    inserted only into a standard three-pin power outlet
    which is effectively grounded through normal house-
    hold wiring.
    Extension cords used with the equipment must be
    three-core and be correctly wired to provide connec-
    tion to the ground. Incorrectly wired extension cords
    can be extremely hazardous.
    The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily
    does not imply that it is grounded, and the installa-
    tion is not necessarily safe. For your safety, if in any
    doubt about the effective grounding of the equipment
    or power outlet, please consult a qualified electrician.
    CAUTION:
    Do not install or place this unit in a bookcase,
    built- in cabinet or in another confined space in
    order to keep well ventilation condition. Ensure
    that curtains and any other materials do not ob-
    struct the ventilation condition to prevent risk of
    electric shock or fire hazard due to overheating.
    CAUTION:
    TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZ-
    ARD, REFER MOUNTING OF THE OPTIONAL
    UNIT TO AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol,
    within an equilateral triangle, is intended to
    alert the user to the presence of uninsulated
    dangerous voltage within the products en-
    closure that may be of sufficient magnitude
    to constitute a risk of electric shock to per-
    sons.
    The exclamation point within an equilateral
    triangle is intended to alert the user to the
    presence of important operating and main-
    tenance (servicing) instructions in the litera-
    ture accompanying the appliance.
    WARNING:
    TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZ-
    ARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO
    RAIN OR MOISTURE.
    FCC Note:
    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
    To assure continued compliance follow the attached
    installation instructions and do not make any unau-
    thorized modifications.
    This equipment has been tested and found to comply
    with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to
    Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
    to provide reasonable protection against harmful in-
    terference when the equipment is operated in a com-
    mercial environment. This equipment generates, uses,
    and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not in-
    stalled and used in accordance with the instruction
    manual, may cause harmful interference to radio com-
    munications. Operation of this equipment in a residen-
    tial area is likely to cause harmful interference in which
    case the user will be required to correct the interfer-
    ence at his own expense.
    CAUTION:
    TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZ-
    ARD, REFER CHANGE OF THE SWITCH SETTING
    INSIDE THE UNIT TO AUTHORIZED SERVICE
    PERSONNEL.
    1  is the safety information.
    CAUTION:
    TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZ-
    ARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE, USE THE
    RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY.
    CAUTION:
    This apparatus can be operated at a voltage in the
    range of 100  – 240 V AC.
    Voltage other than 120 V is not intended for U.S.A.
    and Canada.
    CAUTION:
    Operation at a voltage other than 120 V AC may re-
    quire the use of a different AC plug. Please contact
    either a local or foreign Panasonic authorized ser-
    vice center for assistance in selecting an alternate
    AC plug.
    WARNING:
    TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK
    HAZARD, KEEP THIS EQUIPMENT AWAY
    FROM ALL LIQUIDS-USE AND STORE ONLY
    IN LOCATIONS WHICH ARE NOT EXPOSED
    TO THE RISK OF DRIPPING OR SPLASHING
    LIQUIDS, AND DO NOT PLACE ANY LIQUID
    CONTAINERS ON TOP OF THE EQUIPMENT. 
    						
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    For Your Safety ........................................... 2
    Precautions for Use ..................................... 3
    Outline ......................................................... 4
    Controls and Their Functions ...................... 5
    _Front View ........................................... 5
    _Rear View ............................................ 5
    How To Use On Screen Menu ..................... 6
    _How To Get On Screen Menu ............. 6
    _MAIN Menu ......................................... 6
    _MARKER ........................................ 6
    _VIDEO CONFIG ............................. 7_SYSTEM CONFIG .......................... 7
    _REMOTE CONFIG ......................... 8
    _INPUT SELECT .............................. 8
    _MAINTENANCE ............................. 9
    REMOTE Specifications ............................ 10
    Description of MARKER ............................ 11
    _Description of Each MARKER ........... 11
    Troubleshooting ......................................... 12
    Maintenance Inspection ............................ 12
    Specifications ............................................ 13
    Precautions for Use
    Contents
    This product is specially designed for industrial use.  So, it must be operated by a person having
    technical knowledge.
    •The liquid crystal portion is manufactured with highly precise technology.  It includes over 99.99% of effective pixels,
    but 0.01% or less of pixel missing or fixed lighting (red, blue, green) as well.  This is not a sign of malfunction.
    • If a still image is displayed for a long time, it may cause temporary generation of afterimage (phosphor burn-in).
    (Such afterimage will disappear when an ordinary mobile image is displayed for a while.)
    • The response speed and brightness of liquid crystal vary with the ambient temperatures.
    • Consult with the authorized service person for the installation.
    Be sure to consult with the service person about the installation. Make sure that the wall or ceiling is strong enough to endure the
    weight of this unit including the mount fittings. If not strong enough, it may cause accidents such as falling off of the unit and
    injuries.
    • Do not install the unit in a place exposed to the direct sunlight. It may otherwise deteriorate the cabinet or damage the liquid
    crystal acreen. 
    						
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    16-1/4z (412)
    14-15/16z (379)
    8-5/16z (210)1-9/16z (39)
    11-1/2z (291)
    3-7/16z (86)
    12-1/2z (317)
    13-15/16z (353)
    12-3/16z (309)
    8-5/16z (210)1-9/16z (39)
    3-7/16z (86)
    11-1/2z (291)
    12-1/2z (317)
    BT-LH1800
    BT-LH1500
    Outline
    BT-LH1800 and BT-LH1500 are thin, light-weight wide-view industrial liquid crystal monitors which are respectively
    equipped with 18.1-inch and 15-inch screen size liquid crystals.
    _Multi-input format compatible
    Compatible with HD signal input as well as standard NTSC
    signal and PAL signal.
    _Wide view angle
    Good pictures can be observed in a wide angle range, up/
    down and right/left, with a wide-view LCD employed.
    _Easy-to-use operation panel
    Based on the operation panel of a conventional industrial
    monitor, realizing good maneuverability without inconve-
    nience.
    _Appearance view_REMOTE terminal
    Capable of parallel remote input control by which func-
    tions can be selected.
    _VESA mount
    It is provided with VESA mount. So, it can be installed
    onto the ceiling, wall or mount arm.
    There are two types of pitch screw holes, 3-15/16zk 3-15/
    16z (100 k 100 mm) and 3zk 3z (75 k 75 mm).
    (  ): mm 
    						
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    Front View
    !
    @#$ %
    POWERAB
    INPUT SELECT
    SOPTIONMENU/
    EXITBLUE
    ONLY
    PHASE CHROMA BRIGHTCONTRASTMHVDELAYENTER
    MENU
    qS
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    78
    9
    qR
    qS
    7, 8, 9 to qRare options.
    Rear View
    Control and Their Functions
    ! Power switch
    This is the main power switch.
    With power ON, the upper LED (green) of the switch is
    lighted.
    @Input select button
    This is the signal input select button.
    The input line of the button pressed is selected, then the
    upper LED (green) is lighted.
    A: Line-A (composite input)
    B: Line-B (composite input)
    S: S-Video (S-video input)
    OPTION: Option unit
    #Menu select button
    Used for menu display, adjustment and setting.
    MENU/EXIT:Push when displaying a menu and getting out
    of the menu.
          : Push when moving the cursor up/down or se-
    lecting an item.
    ENTER: Push when getting into a downward menu.
    $BLUE ONLY/HV DELAY button
    BLUE ONLY: With the button pushed, picture quality can
    be adjusted by color lever.
    When it is pushed again, the mode returns
    to normal display.
    HV DELAY:SYNC, blanking, and burst flag can be ob-
    served.
    Normal, H-Delay, V-delay and HV-Delay are
    repeatedly displayed each time when
    pushed.  It doesn’t work when HD ZOOM is
    used.
    %Picture adjusting knob
    (Hue/chroma/brightness/contrast)
    Adjustable with the knob pushed and popped out, and re-
    turned to preset value with it pushed in.
    When set to a value other than the standard preset value,
    the upper LED (amber) of adjusting knob is lighted.1LINE-A connector
    This is the composite input connector A (BNC).  (With
    through-out type)
    2LINE-B connector
    This is the composite input connector B (BNC).  (With
    though-out type)
    3S-video input connector
    This is the S-video signal input connector.  (With though-
    out type)
    4REMOTE terminal
    This is the REMOTE terminal (9-pin D-Sub).
    5SIGNAL GND terminal
    This is the signal GND terminal.
    6AC power input socket
    This is the AC power socket.  Connect the attached power
    cord.  (Slip-off preventive fittings attached)
    7HD-SDI connector
    This is the HD-SDI input connector (BNC).  (With active
    through-out type) [In use of optional HD SDI INPUT UNIT
    (BT-YA300P)]
    8SDI connector
    This is the SDI input connector (BNC).  (With active through-
    out type) [In use of optional SDI INPUT UNIT (BT-YA200P)]
    9 –qRCOMPONENT/RGB connector
    This is the analog component/RGB input connector (BNC).
    (With through-out type)
    Also provided with external sync connector.  [In use of op-
    tional COMPONENT/RGB INPUT UNIT (BT-YA100P)]
    qSVESA mount
    !! 
    						
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    With MARKER selected, the following menu will appear.
    MARKER 16:9
    Used to set Marker used when 16:9 signal is displayed.
    Set-value (underlined is default value)
    4:3 13:9 14:9
    95% 93% 88% 80%
    OFF
    MARKER 4:3
    Used to set Marker used when 4:3 signal is displayed.
    Set-value (underlined is default value)
    95% 93% 88% 80%
    OFF
    MARKER BACK*
    1)
    Used to make setting for printing out by half tone or black with
    respect to external area of 4:3/13:9/14:9 Marker display unit.
    Set-value (underlined is default value)
    NORMAL HALF BLACK
    [GP1]
    • PRESET 1
    Used to set Marker displayed by MARKER 1 of GPI (remote
    control).
    Set-value (underlined is default value)
    4:3 13:9 14:9
    95% 93% 88%
    80%
    • PRESET 2
    Used to set Marker displayed by MARKER 2 of GPI (remote
    control).
    Set-value (underlined is default value)
    4:3 13:9 14:9
    95% 93% 88%
    80%
    *1)MARKER BACK operates only when 4:3/13:9/14:9 MARKER is
    displayed by MARKER 16:9.  This is not interlocked with MARKER
    (MARKER 1 and MARKER 2) control by GPI.
    [MAIN] 
    >MARKER               4
     VIDEO CONFIG         4
     SYSTEM CONFIG        4
     REMOTE CONFIG        4
     INPUT SELECT         4
     MAINTENANCE          4
    [INPUT SIGNAL]     
                  1080/60I
                    
    MAIN menu
    Main menu includes the following items.
    MARKER
    Used to make setting for MARKER.
    VIDEO CONFIG
    Used to set the color temperature, aspect, and monochrome.
    SYSTEM CONFIG
    Used to set backlight brightness and various status display
    and to save/load the set-values.
    REMOTE CONFIG
    Used to set the pin assignment of REMOTE input terminal.
    INPUT SELECT
    Used to set the format for each input connector.
    MAINTENANCE
    Operation time of LCD and backlight is displayed.
    [INPUT SIGNAL]
    When the format of signal being input is coincidental with the
    setting, the type of the signal is displayed.  In case the signal
    format does not match the setting or the input signal is other
    than support, the message will be displayed. When MENU/EXIT button is pushed, the main menu appears
    on the screen.
    RAB
    INPUT SELECT
    SOPTIONMENU/
    EXITBLUE
    ONLY
    PHASE CHROMAB
    HVDELAYENTER
    MENU
    [MARKER] 
    >MARKER 16:9            OFF
     MARKER 4:3             OFF
     MARKER BACK         NORMAL
     [GPI]     
      PRESET1               80%
      PRESET2               80%
         
                  
                    
    MARKER menu
    MARKER
    MAIN menu
    How To Get On Screen Menu
    How To Use On Screen Menu 
    						
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    [VIDEO CONFIG] 
    >COLOR TEMP             D65
     SHARPNESS H              3
     SHARPNESS V              3
     I-P MODE             MODE2
     MONO                   OFF
     SD ASPECT              4:3   
     HD ZOOM             NORMAL
      
         
                  
    VIDEO CONFIG menu
    VIDEO CONFIGSYSTEM CONFIG
    With SYSTEM CONFIG selected, the following menu will
    appear.
    BACKLIGHT
    Used to adjust the brightness of backlight.
    Set-value (underlined is default value)
    0 – 
    63 (BT-LH1800)
    0 – 
    32  – 63 (BT-LH1500)
    POSITION
    Used to set the display position of on screen menu.
    Set-value (underlined is default value)
    CENTER (center of screen), LT (top left of screen),
    RT (top right of screen), RB (bottom right of screen),
    LB (bottom left of screen).
    ERROR MESSAGE
    Used to select whether or not displaying transmitting system
    error of SDI and HD-SDI.  If an error is generated, “CRCC
    ERROR” will be displayed.
    Set-value (underlined is default value)
    ON OFF
    STATUS DISPLAY
    Used to set the information display in case of input change
    or the format display in case of signal input.
    Set-value (underlined is default value)
    CONTINUE 3SEC OFF OFF
    CONTROL LOCK
    All menu items other than CONTROL LOCK and front panel operations
    other than power switch are locked (invalidated).  Even when locked, it
    returns to preset value with picture adjusting knob pushed in.
    Set-value (underlined is default value)
    ON
    OFF
    SETUP
    • LOAD
    Used to read in the set-value being saved.
    “FACTORY” reads in the factory-adjusted value.
    Set-value (underlined is default value)
    FACTORY USER1*1)USER2*1)
    USER3*1)USER4*1)USER5*1)
    •SAVE
    Current set-values can be saved up to 5.
    Set-value (underlined is default value)
    USER1 USER2 USER3
    USER4 USER5
    *1)The contents of USER1 – USER5 and FACTORY are same at
    the time of delivery from the factory.
    [SYSTEM CONFIG] 
    >BACKLIGHT               63
     POSITION            CENTER
     ERROR MESSAGE           ON
     STATUS DISPLAY    CONTINUE
     CONTROL LOCK           OFF  
     [SET UP]
       LOAD             FACTORY
       SAVE               USER1
                  
                    
    SYSTEM CONFIG menu
    How To Use On Screen Menu
    With VIDEO CONFIG selected, the following menu will appear.
    COLOR TEMP
    Used to set the color temperature
    Set-value (underlined is default value)
    USER 0 – 63*
    1)D93D65
    SHARPNESS H
    Used to set the sharpness in horizontal direction.
    Set-value (underlined is default value)
    0 –15*
    2)Default value
    3 (HD)12 (SD) (BT-LH1800)
    2 (HD)2 (SD) (BT-LH1500)
    SHARPNESS V
    Used to set the sharpness setting in vertical direction.
    Set-value (underlined is default value)
    0 –15*
    2)Default value
    3 (HD)3 (SD) (BT-LH1800)
    2 (HD)2 (SD) (BT-LH1500)
    I-P MODE
    Used to set the mode for IP change.
    Set-value (underlined is default value)
    MODE1
    MODE2
    MONO
    Used to make setting for mono-chrome display.
    Set-value (underlined is default value)
    ON
    OFF
    SD ASPECT
    Used to set the aspect ratio in case of SD signal input.
    Select REMOTE when executing external change by REMOTE terminal.
    Set-value (underlined is default value)
    REMOTE 16:9
    4:3
    HD ZOOM
    Enlarged 4:3 is displayed by PAN&SCAN in case of 1080I,
    1035I, 720P signal input.
    Select REMOTE when executing external change by REMOTE
    terminal.
    This item is displayed only when HD SDI input unit or compo-
    nent/RGB input unit is installed.
    Set-value (underlined is default value)
    4:3
    NORMAL REMOTE
    *1)By user setting, it is possible to change the color temperature in
    64 stages from 0 (around 3000K) to 63 (around 9300K).
    *
    2)Sharpness value has a set-value and is displayed for each of in-
    put signal (HD/SD) 
    						
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    With INPUT SELECT selected, the following menu will ap-
    pear.
    LINE A, B/S-VIDEO
    Used to set the input format of LINE A, B/S-VIDEO.
    Set-value (underlined is default value)
    AUTO   NTSC PAL
    NON-STANDARD
    Used to display a signal not in conformity with the broadcast-
    ing standard in selection of LINE A, LINE B, S-VIDEO.
    Set-value (underlined is default value)
    OFF   ON
    REMOTE CONFIG
    [REMOTE CONFIG] 
    >GPI1                 UNDEF
     GPI2                 UNDEF
     GPI3                 UNDEF
     GPI4                 UNDEF
     GPI5                 UNDEF
     GPI6                 UNDEF
     GPI7                 UNDEF
     GPI8                 UNDEF
        
                    
    REMOTE CONFIG menu
    INPUT SELECT
    [INPUT SELECT] 
    >[LINE A,B/S-VIDEO]    AUTO
     NON-STANDARD           OFF
                   
                    
    INPUT SELECT menu
    [INPUT SELECT] 
    >[LINE A,B/S-VIDEO]    AUTO
     NON-STANDARD           OFF
     [HD-SDI]              AUTO
      
                    
    INPUT SELECT HD-SDI menu
    With REMOTE CONFIG selected, the following menu will
    appear.
    GPI1–GPI8
    Used to set the pin assignment of REMOTE control terminal.
    The settable items are same for each terminal.
    For each function of set-value, refer to the “REMOTE specifi-
    cations.”
    Set-value (underlined is default value)
    UNDEF
    MARKER1 ON/OFF
    MARKER2 ON/OFF
    MARKER HALF*
    1)
    MARKER  BLACK*1)
    INPUT SEL A
    INPUT SEL B
    INPUT SEL S
    INPUT SEL OP
    SD ASPECT*
    2)
    HD ZOOM*3)
    BACKLIGHT OFF
    *1)MARKER HALF and MARKER BLACK are effective only when
    MARKER1 and MARKER2 are used with 4:3/13:9/14:9 displayed.
    *
    2)When using SD ASPECT, set SD ASPECT to REMOTE by VIDEO
    CONFIG menu.
    *
    3)When using HD ZOOM, set HD ZOOM to REMOTE by VIDEO
    CONFIG menu.  HD ZOOM is effective only in case of 1080I, 1035I,
    720P signal input.
    HD-SDI
    Used to set the input format of HD-SDI.
    Set-value (underlined is default value)
    AUTO 1080/60I*1)1080/50I
    1080/24psF*2)1035/60I*1)
    720/60P*3)
    *1)1080/60I and 1035/60I are different with respect to the display
    size and the matrix used.
    Select 1080/60I and 1035/60I even in case of 1080/59.94I and
    1035/59.94I signal input.
    The status will be correctly displayed on the screen.
    *
    2)Select 1080/24psF even in case of 1080/23.98psF signal input.
    The status will be correctly displayed on the screen.
    *
    3)Select 720/60P even in case of 720/59.94P signal input.
    The status will be correctly displayed on the screen.
    Menu for option unit is further added for each
    type of option unit fitted on the rear panel.
    _HD SDI input unit installed [BT-YA300P]
    How To Use On Screen Menu 
    						
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    INPUT SELECT (continued)
    [INPUT SELECT] 
    >[LINE A,B/S-VIDEO]    AUTO
     NON-STANDARD           OFF
     [SDI]                 AUTO
      
                    
    INPUT SELECT SDI menu
    INPUT SELECT (continued)
    [INPUT SELECT] 
    >[LINE A,B/S-VIDEO]    AUTO
     NON-STANDARD           OFF
     [YPbPr/RGB]          YPbPr
     YPbPr                 AUTO
     COMPONENT LEVEL      SMPTE
     [RGB]                 AUTO
     RGB-SYNC               EXT
                 
                    
    INPUT SELECT YPbPr/RGB menu
    MAINTENANCE
    [MAINTENANCE] 
     RUNNING TIME            
      OPERATION              0H
      LCD                    0H
      BACKLIGHT              0H
      FAN                    0H   
                    
    MAINTENANCE menu
    _SDI input unit mounted [BT-Y200P]
    SDI
    Used to set the input format of SDI.
    Set-value (underlined is default value)
    AUTO 480/60I*1)576/50I
    *1) 480/59.94I signal is displayed as 480/60I.
    _Component/RGB input unit mounted [BT-YA100P]
    YPbPr/RGB
    Used to select the input of YPbPr/RGB.
    Set-value (underlined is default value)
    YPbPr RGB
    YPbPr
    Used to select the format in case of YPbPr input.
    Set-value (underlined is default value)
    AUTO*1)1080/60I*2)1080/50I
    1080/24psF 1035/60I*2)720/60P*3)
    576/50I 480/60P*4)480/60I*4)
    COMPONENT LEVEL (480/60I only)
    Used to select the input level of component.  Select SMPTE
    for the signal from MII VTR, and B75 for the signal of 7.5%
    setup of Betacam VTR.
    Set-value (underlined is default value)
    SMPTE B75RGB
    Used to select the format in case of RGB input.
    Set-value (underlined is default value)
    AUTO*1)1080/60I*2)1080/50I
    1035/60I*2)720/60P*3)576/50I
    480/60P*4)480/60I*4)
    RGB-SYNC (When RGB is input.)
    Used to select Ext. Sync/GREEN-On-SYNC.
    Set-value (underlined is default value)
    EXT G-ON
    *1)In AUTO setting, the settings of display size, status display, and
    matrix are same as for 1080I even in case of 1035I input.  When
    desired to use 1035I setting, set it to 1035/60I.
    *
    2)1080/60I and 1035/60I are different with respect to the display
    size and the matrix used.  Select 1080/60I and 1035/60I even in
    case of 1080/59.94I and 1035/59.94I signal input.  The status will
    be correctly displayed on the screen.
    *
    3)Select 720/60P even in case of 720/59.94P signal input.  The sta-
    tus will be correctly displayed on the screen.
    *
    4)480/59.94I and 480/59.94P signals are displayed as 480/60I and
    480/60P.
    With MAINTENANCE selected, the following menu will ap-
    pear.
    OPERATION
    The total operation time of the whole LCD monitor is displayed.
    LCD
    The operation time of the LCD panel is displayed.
    BACKLIGHT
    The operation time of the backlight is displayed.
    FA N
    The operation time of the exhaust fan is displayed.
    How To Use On Screen Menu 
    						
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    _GPI hard specification
    8 inputs (refer to D-SUB 9-pin terminal)
    _ON/OFF operation
    Each terminal of REMOTE operates its assigned function accord-
    ing to the setting with GND (Pin 5) shorted (ON) or opened (OFF).
    _How to assign the function to each terminal
    The assignment to each terminal can be freely executed by
    the On Screen Menu.
    (Refer to “How To Use On Screen Menu”.)
    Contents
    GPI 1–GPI 4
    GND
    GPI 5–GPI 8
    Pin No.
    Pin 1–Pin 4
    Pin 5
    Pin 6–Pin 9
    [REMOTE CONFIG] 
    >GPI1                 UNDEF
     GPI2                 UNDEF
     GPI3                 UNDEF
     GPI4                 UNDEF
     GPI5                 UNDEF
     GPI6                 UNDEF
     GPI7                 UNDEF
     GPI8                 UNDEF
        
                    
    REMOTE CONFIG menuGPI1
    GPI5
    MARKER 1
    GPI1
    GPI5
    MARKER 1
    1 2 3
    4 5
    6 7 8 9
    REMOTE Specifications
    _ Priority order of each function
    •When MARKER 1 and MARKER 2 are simultaneously turned
    ON, the priority is given to MARKER 1.
    •4:3/13:9/14:9 MARKER is displayed only when 16:9 is dis-
    played.  95%/93%/88%/80% MARKER is automatically
    changed in size according to 4:3 and 16:9 display.
    •When MARKER HALF and MARKER BLACK are simulta-
    neously turned ON, the priority is given to BLACK.
    •In case same setting is assigned to a plurality of terminals,
    ON operation continues until all terminals turn OFF.  (Level
    operation terminal only)
    Ex.) Operation with GPI1 and GPI5 set to MARKER 1:
    • In case of edge operation terminal, the priority is given to the
    terminal turned ON later.
    • In case the operation is impossible, REMOTE terminal will
    not operate.  (Refer to the example below.)
    1) 4:3/13:9/14:9 MARKER display in 4:3 display.
    2) HD ZOOM selection in case of a signal other than 1080I,
    1035I, 720P signal.
    3) SD aspect selection in case of HD.
    4) INPUT OP selection when option unit is not installed.
    *1)Operating conditions
    Level operation: It operates only while GPI terminal is shorted to
    GND.
    Edge operation: It operates at edge of the fall when shorted to
    GND.
    *
    2)MARKER displayed by PRESET 1 and PRESET 2 is the one se-
    lected by the menu for MARKER setting.  (It is set by [MARKER]-
    [GPI]PRESET 1 and PRESET 2 in the menu.)
    *
    3)MARKER HALF and MARKER BLACK are effective only when
    4:3/13:9/14:9 MARKER is displayed by using MARKER 1 and
    MARKER 2.
    (For the detail, refer to the “Description of MARKER.”)
    All initial
    states are
    undefined
    (UNDEF).
    Function
    Undefined (terminal assignmentnot defined)
    ON/OFF of marker selected by
    PRESET1*2)
    ON/OFF of marker selected byPRESET2*2)
    Background of marker beingdisplayed is set to HALF.
    Background of marker being
    displayed is set to BLACK.
    Input system is changed to A.
    Input system is changed to B.
    Input system is changed to S.
    Input system is changed to
    OPTION.
    Display change in SD,
    16:9 (ON)/4:3 (OFF)
    Display change in HD (1080I,
    1035I, 720P), 4:3 (ON) enlarged/
    16:9 (OFF)
    Brightness of backlight is set to
    minimum.
    [List of Assigning Functions]
    Assignment items
    UNDEF
    MARKER1 ON/OFF
    MARKER2 ON/OFF
    MARKER HALF
    MARKER BLACK
    INPUT SEL. A
    INPUT SEL. B
    INPUT SEL. S
    INPUT SEL. OP
    SD ASPECT
    HD ZOOM
    BACKLIGHT OFF
    Operatingconditions*1)
    ––––
    Level operation
    Level operation
    Level operation
    Level operation
    Edge operation
    Edge operation
    Edge operation
    Edge operation
    Level operation
    Level operation
    Level operation 
    						
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