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    REMOTE Specifications
    REMOTE operation is possible on this monitor using the GPI/RS-232C terminal.
    GPI terminal
    Each of the items in the GPI screen are compatible with the following terminals.
    You can assign functions to each terminal in the menu GPI screen (→ page 28).
    The functions assigned to each terminal operate when the GND (Pin 5) is connected (ON) or open (OFF).
     Operating conditions
       Level operation: operates when GND is connected.
       Edge operation:  operates when GND changes from 
    open to connected.
      ∗
      If you have assigned a level operation function to 
    more than one terminal, the function operates as 
    long as one of the terminals is connected. GPI Terminal (9P)Pin number Signal
    1 GPI1
    2 GPI2
    3 GPI3
    4 GPI4
    5 GND
    6 GPI5
    7 GPI6
    8 GPI7
    9 GPI8
    Assignment items Function Operating conditions
    UNDEFNo settings (no terminal assignment functions) —
    MARKER1
    ON/OFF∗
    1Switches the marker display of the marker decided 
    in “GPI PRESET1” (→ page 17) in the “MARKER” 
    menu.Level operation
    (Connected: ON, Open: OFF)
    MARKER2
    ON/OFF∗
    1Switches the marker display of the marker decided 
    in “GPI PRESET2” (→ page 17) in the “MARKER” 
    menu.Level operation
    (Connected: ON, Open: OFF)
    MARKER
    BACK HALF∗
    2Reduces the brightness of the background outside 
    the marker displayed in “GPI PRESET1” (→ page 
    17) by 50%.Level operation
    (Connected: ON, Open: OFF)
    MARKER
    BACK BLACK∗
    2Reduces the brightness of the background outside 
    the marker displayed in “GPI PRESET1” (→ page 
    17) to 0%.Level operation
    (Connected: ON, Open: OFF)
    CENTER MARKERSwitches the center marker display ON/OFF.
    (When other markers are being displayed, this is 
    superimposed on the other markers)Level operation
    (Connected: ON, Open: OFF)
    INPUT SEL. VIDEOSwitches the input line to VIDEO. Edge operation
    INPUT SEL. YP
    BPRSwitches the input line to YPBPR. Edge operation
    INPUT SEL. VFSwitches the input line to VF. Edge operation
    INPUT SEL. SDISwitches the input line to SDI. Edge operation
    SD ASPECT
    Sets the aspect ratio settings when using SD signal 
    input. (Disabled when using HD signal)Level operation
    (Connected: 16:9, Open: 4:3)
    RED TALLYLights the red tally. Level operation 
    (Connected: ON, Open: OFF)
    GREEN TALLYLights the green tally. Level operation 
    (Connected: ON, Open: OFF)
    MONOSwitches between color and monochrome (MONO). Level operation (Connected: 
    Monochrome, Open: Color)
    PIXEL TO PIXELSwitches the screen display between input size and 
    display size.Level operation 
    (Connected: ON, Open: OFF)
    FOCUS-IN-REDDisplays in red the section of the image that is being 
    focused.Level operation 
    (Connected: ON, Open: OFF)
    ∗
    1    When the 16:9 marker and 4:3 marker are simultaneously selected and activated on the 16:9 aspect display, 
    both markers are displayed.
    ∗
    2    When the 16:9 marker and 4:3 marker are simultaneously displayed, the background selected with the 16:9 
    marker is controlled.
    Restrictions
    • SD ASPECT does not operate when the input signal is HD.
    • MARKER items do not operate when the VF input line is selected. 
    						
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    REMOTE Specifications (continued)
    RS-232C terminal
      Assignment of item priority levels
      •  When both “MARKER1” and “MARKER2” are ON at the same time, “MARKER1” has priority. However, when 
    the display aspect is 4:3, the “MARKER1” aspect is 16:9, and the “MARKER2” aspect is 4:3, “MARKER2” is 
    displayed. In this case, the “MARKER2” background is controlled.
      •  When “MARKER BACK HALF” and “MARKER BACK BLACK” are simultaneously activated, priority goes to 
    “MARKER BACK BLACK”.
      •  When two or more of the following items - “INPUT SEL. VIDEO”, “INPUT SEL. VF”, “INPUT SEL. SDI” and 
    “INPUT SEL. YP
    BPR” - are simultaneously activated, priority goes to the last item activated.
    Refer to the following diagram and lower right table for the RS-232C terminal pin arrangement and connections.
    Please contact the vendor for information about detailed systems which used the RS-232C.
    RS-232C Terminal (9P)
    PC Side (Straight) BT-LH80W Side
    Pin number Signal Pin number Signal
    1 N.C. 1 N.C.
    2 RXD 2 TXD
    3 TXD 3 RXD
    4 DTR 4 DSR
    5 GND 5 GND
    6 DSR 6 DTR
    7 RTS 7 CTS
    8 CTS 8 RTS
    9 N.C. 9 N.C.
    RS-232C REMOTE operation method
      Connectors and signal names
        Connector: D-SUB 9-pin (female)
      Signal name
    Pin 
    numberSignal
    nameExplanation
    1 N.C. Not connected
    2 TXD Transmission data
    3 RXD Reception data
    4 DSR Connected inside.
    5 GND Ground
    6 DTR Connected inside.
    7 CTS Connected inside.
    8 RTS Connected inside.
    9 N.C. Not connected
     Communication Conditions
    Signal level Conforms to RS-232C
    Synchro system Tone pace synchro system
    Transfer rate 9600 bps
    Parity None
    Data length 8 bit
    Stop bit 1 bit
    Flow control None Command format
    STX(02h) Command : Data ETX(03h)
    •  Commands are 3 characters following STX, finally 
    adding ETX.
    •  Add a : (colon) after the command as required, and 
    add the data.
     Response formats
    1. Setting command response
    STX(02h) Command ETX(03h)
    2. Query command response
    STX(02h) Data ETX(03h)
    3. Error response
    STX(02h) Error code ETX(03h)
      Error code
      ER001: Invalid command
      ER002: Parameter error 
    						
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    REMOTE Specifications (continued)
     Setting command
    No. Command Explanation Data Response
    1IIS Input switch 0: SDI           2: VIDEO
    3: YP
    BPR         5: VFIIS
    2VPC Image quality
    adjustmentCON00-60 : Contrast settings
    BRI00-60   : Brightness settings
    CRO00-60 : Chroma settings
    PHA00-60  : Phase settingsVPC
    3 OBO Blue only 0: OFF          1: ON OBO
    4 VBL Backlight settings 00-60 VBL
    5 DCH Cross hatch display 0: OFF          1: LOW          2: HIGH DCH
    6 DSD Status display 0: CONTINUE    1: 3SEC OFF     2: OFF DSD
    7DMK Marker settings16:9 marker
    MK100 : OFF     MK101 : 80%
    MK102 : 88%     MK103 : 93%
    MK104 : 95%     MK105 : 14:9
    MK106 : 13:9     MK107 : 4:3
    MK108 : 90%     MK109 : CNSCO
    MK110 : VISTA
    4:3 marker
    MK200 : OFF     MK201 : 80%
    MK202 : 88%     MK203 : 93%
    MK204 : 95%     MK208 : 90%
    Marker background
    BAK0 : NORMAL  BAK1: HALF     BAK2: BLACK
    Center marker
    CMK0 : OFF      CMK1: ONDMK
    8MCT Color temperature
    settings00: D56         01: D65         02: D93
    03: VAR1        04: VAR2        05: VAR3
    10-73:USER0 - 63MCT
    9VPC Sharpness settings SHP0: LOW      SHP1: HIGH
    SHH00-30: Horizontal sharpness settings
    SHV00-30: Vertical sharpness settingsVPC
    10 MIP IP mode settings 0: MODE1       1: MODE2 MIP
    11 OMO Monochrome settings 1: OFF          2: ON OMO
    12 MAS SD aspect settings 0: 16:9          1: 4 :3 MAS
    13 MCO Remote settings 0: LOCAL        1: REMOTE MCO
    14MLE Remote operation
    settings0: DISABLE      1: INPUT MLE
    15 ISM VF mode settings VFM0: VIDEO        VFM1: YP
    BPRISM 
    						
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     Query command
    No. Command Explanation Data Response
    1QIS Input selection 0: SDI            2: YP
    BPR4: VIDEO         7: VF-YPBPR8: VF-VIDEO
    2QPC Image quality
    adjustmentCON:  Contrast setting value 00-60
    BRI:   Brightness setting value 00-60
    CRO:  Chroma setting value 00-60
    PHA:  Phase setting value 00-60
    3 QBO Blue only 0: OFF           1: ON
    4QMK∗
    1Marker MAK: Area marker 00: OFF       01: 80%      02: 88%
    03: 93%       04: 95%      05: 14:9
    06: 13:9       07: 4:3       08: 90%
    09: CNSCO    10: VISTA
    BAK: Background 0: NORMAL    1: HALF      2: BLACK
    CMK: Center marker 0: OFF        1: ON
    5QCT Color
    temperature00: D56       01: D65      02: D93
    03: VAR1      04: VAR2     05: VAR3
    10-73: USER0 - 63
    6QPC Sharpness SHP:  Sharpness mode 0: LOW           1: HIGH
    SHH:  Horizontal sharpness value 00-30
    SHV:  Vertical sharpness value 00-30
    7 QPC IP mode 0: MODE1        1: MODE2
    8 QMO Monochrome 1: OFF           2: ON
    9 QAS Aspect 0: 16:9           1: 4:3
    10QFR Format 00: NO SIGNAL
    01: 1080/60i       02: 1080/59i
    03: 1080/50i       09: 1080/24PsF
    10: 1080/23PsF    13: 720/60P
    14: 720/59P       15: 576/50i
    16: 480/60P       17: 480/60i
    18: 576/50P       23: 720/50P
    FF: UNSUPPORT SIGNAL
    11 QBL Backlight 00-60
    12 QCH Cross hatch 0: OFF        1: LOW       2: HIGH
    13 QVF VF mode 0: VIDEO      1: YP
    BPR
    ∗
    1    When the aspect ratio is 16:9, the state of 16:9 markers is returned, and when 4:3, the state of 4:3 markers is 
    returned.
    REMOTE Specifications (continued) 
    						
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    Maintenance Inspections
    Maintenance inspections are necessary for the user to use this equipment safely. It is important to keep monitor 
    functions in good condition at all times through periodical and appropriate maintenance. In order to use this monitor for 
    a long time, and to make full use of all of its functions, be sure to carry out the following maintenance inspections.
    1. Necessity of periodical maintenance services
       A backlight is used in the liquid crystal panel. This 
    part (consumable) deteriorates as time passes, and 
    can cause performance levels to drop, or may cause 
    a malfunction.
       Therefore, in addition to the after-service repairs 
    performed if a malfunction occurs, it is essential that 
    general servicing and maintenance servicing are 
    conducted on a regular basis, to prevent malfunctions 
    and accidents caused by the deterioration of 
    consumable parts, and to keep the monitor working 
    normally.2.  Standard maintenance time guidelines and items 
    to be performed
       The following maintenance performance times give 
    standard guidelines for when to perform maintenance, 
    and do not indicate the individual lifespan of your 
    equipment. Also, note that the deterioration time 
    varies depending on the usage environment and way 
    in which the equipment is used.
    Part name QuantityPeriodic maintenance
    inspection time
    Backlight
    and liquid
    crystal panel1Replace every 10,000 
    hours∗
    ∗ 
    You cannot replace just the backlight unit on its own. 
    						
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    Error/Warning Displays
    If for any reason an error occurs in the unit, the user is alerted of error or warning with the following displays.
    Error/Warning Display Solution
    Inverter errorAll the lamps on the side of 
    picture adjusting knobs flash at 
    1-second intervals.Switch the power supply OFF once, then switch it 
    back ON again. If an error is still displayed, contact 
    the vendor where you purchased the unit.
    Warning of improper 
    operation status for the 
    camera settings
     is displayed.Check the setting values of the camera.
    Battery level warningThe voltage display flashes. Replace with a fully charged battery.
    Battery level error“END BATTERY” is displayed for 
    approximately 3 seconds before 
    the power supply switches OFF.Replace with a fully charged battery.
    Maintenance
    •  To clean the cabinet or surface of the liquid crystal protection panel, gently wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
      If the surfaces are extremely dirty, use a soft cloth dipped in a weak detergent solution and then wrung-out to clean 
    the surfaces, then use a dry cloth to finish. Water or similar substances getting inside the monitor can cause a 
    malfunction.
    •  Never use thinner or benzene to clean this unit.
      Doing so would cause the surface of the monitor to become discolored, and cause paint to peel.
    •  Do not spray cleansers directly onto the monitor.
      Water or similar substances getting inside the monitor can cause a malfunction.
    Specifications
     GENERAL
    Power supply:  DC 12 V (11.0 V to 17.0 V)
    Input current: 1.5 A
     indicates safety information.
    Dimensions (W × H × D): 218 mm × 166 mm × 64.7 mm
    (8-9/16 inches × 6-9/16 inches × 2-9/16 inches)
    Weight: 1.5 kg (3.3 lb)
    Operating temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F)
    Operating humidity: 10 % to 85 % (no condensation)
    Storage temperature: –20 °C to +60 °C (–4 °F to +140 °F)
     Panel
    Size: 7.9-inch V (Effective display area)
    Aspect ratio: Panel: 16:9 (Effective display area)
    Number of pixels: Panel: 800 × 450 (Effective display area)
    Display colors: Approx. 16.77 million colors
    Angle of view: Top-bottom direction: 110 °    Left-right direction: 120 °
     Input connectors
    VIDEO: 1 line, BNC × 1 (Shared with the analog component Y input terminal)
    Analog component (YP
    BPR): 1 line, BNC × 3 
    (Of these, the Y input terminal is shared with the VIDEO input terminal)
    SDI: 1 line, BNC × 1 (Optional)
    VF: D-sub, 15 pins × 1
    GPI: D-sub, 9 pins × 1
    RS-232C: D-sub, 9 pins × 1 
    						
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    Specifications (continued)
      List of compatible signal formats (: Compatible, : Limited compatibility)
    Input signal
    formatsVIDEO VF-VIDEO VF-YPBPRYPBPRSDI∗3
    NTSC
    PA L
    480/59.94i
    480/59.94P
    576/50i
    576/50P
    720/50P
    720/59.94P
    720/60P
    1035/59.94i∗1∗1∗1
    1035/60i∗2∗2∗2
    1080/23.98PsF
    1080/24PsF
    1080/50i
    1080/59.94i
    1080/60i
    ∗
    1    When 1035/59.94i signal is input, displayed as 1080/59.94i. Other various marker displays will use the 
    1080/59.94i marker.
    ∗
    2    When 1035/60i signal is input, displayed as 1080/60i. Other various marker displays will use the 1080/60i 
    marker.
    ∗
    3    Enabled when the separately sold BT-YA80G is installed.
    Weight and dimensions are approximate.
    Specifications are subject to change without notice.
    Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment 
    (private households)
    This symbol on the products and/or accompanying documents means that used 
    electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household 
    waste.
    For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please take these products to 
    designated collection points, where they will be accepted on a free of charge basis. 
    Alternatively, in some countries you may be able to return your products to your 
    local retailer upon the purchase of an equivalent new product.
    Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable resources and prevent any 
    potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise 
    from inappropriate waste handling. Please contact your local authority for further details of 
    your nearest designated collection point.
    Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with national 
    legislation.
    For business users in the European Union
    If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your dealer or 
    supplier for further information.
    Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union
    This symbol is only valid in the European Union.
    If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for 
    the correct method of disposal. 
    						
    							
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