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    MATRIX
    COMPONENT LEVEL
    NTSC SETUP
    SCAN
    FORMAT DISPLAY
    LANGUAGE
    POWER SAVING
    PICTURE DELAY MIN
    MARKER SETTING
    MARKER ENABLE
    MARKER SELECT
    CENTER MARKER
    SAFETY AREA
    MARKER LEVEL
    MARKER MAT
    MULTI DISPLAY SETTING
    MULTI DISPLAY ENABLE
    MULTI DISPLAY
    SUB INPUT SELECT
    POSITION
    FRAME
    SUB PICTURE SIZE
    WAV E  F O R M
    FUNCTION BUTTON SETTING
    F1 BUTTON
    F2 BUTTON
    F3 BUTTON
    F4 BUTTON
    CLOSED CAPTION SETTING
    For the composite or Y/C input
    CLOSED CAPTION ENABLE
    CAPTION VISION
    For a signal input from a BKM-244CC 
    (when a BKM-244CC is installed)
    CLOSED CAPTION ENABLE
    BKM-244CC
    AU D I O  S E T T I N G
    INPUT SELECT
    OPTION AUDIO SETTING
    REMOTE
    PARALLEL REMOTE
    SERIAL REMOTE
    KEY INHIBIT
    KEY INHIBIT
    Adjusting and Changing the 
    Settings
    STATUS menu
    The STATUS menu is used to display the current status 
    of the unit. The following items are displayed:
    For the video input
     Signal format
     Color temperature
     Component level
    
     Scan mode
     Power saving
     Model name and serial number
     OPTION A and serial number
     OPTION B and serial number
    FORMAT xxxxxxxxx 
      xxxxxxxx
    COLOR TEMP xxx
      
    COMPONENT LEVEL xxxxx
    NTSC SETUP xxxxxxxxx
    SCAN MODE xxxxxxxx
    POWER SAVING xx
      STATUS 1/2
    LMD-2050W xxxxxxx
    OPTION A
     BKM-220D xxxxxxx
    OPTION B
     NOT INSTALLED STATUS 2/2
     
    						
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    For the DVI/HD15 input
     Signal format
    
    
     Color temperature
     Power saving
     Model name and serial number
     OPTION A and serial number
     OPTION B and serial number
    COLOR TEMP/SPACE menu
    The COLOR TEMP/SPACE menu is used for adjusting 
    the picture white balance or color space. 
    You need to use the measurement instrument to adjust 
    the white balance.
    Recommended: Konica Minolta color analyzer CA-210
    USER CONTROL menu
    The USER CONTROL menu is used for adjusting the 
    picture.
    Items that cannot be adjusted depending on the input 
    signal are displayed in black.
    FORMAT xxx
         xxxxxxx
    fH  xxxxxxx
    fV  xxxxx
    COLOR TEMP xxxx
    POWER SAVING xx
      STATUS 1/2
    LMD-2050W xxxxxxx
    OPTION A
     BKM-220D xxxxxxx
    OPTION B
     NOT INSTALLED STATUS 2/2
    COLOR TEMP: xxxxxx
    MANUAL ADJUSTMENT 
     ADJUST GAIN: 
     ADJUST BIAS: 
     COPY FROM: xxx
    COLOR SPACE: x COLOR TEMP/SPACE
    Submenu Setting
    COLOR TEMP Selects the color temperature from 
    among D65, D93 and USER 
    settings.  
    MANUAL 
    ADJUSTMENTIf you set the COLOR TEMP to 
    USER setting, the item displayed is 
    changed from black to white, which 
    means you can adjust the color 
    temperature.
    The set values are memorized.
    ADJUST GAIN: Adjusts the 
    color balance (GAIN). 
    ADJUST BIAS: Adjusts the 
    color balance (BIAS). 
    COPY FROM: If you select D65 
    or D93, the white balance 
    data for the selected color 
    temperature will be copied 
    in the USER setting.
    COLOR SPACE Selects the color space from among 
    EBU, SMPTE-C, ITU-709 and 
    OFF.  OFF sets the color space to 
    the original color reproduction of 
    the LCD panel.
     
    						
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    For the video input
    Submenu Setting
    AU TO  C H RO M A /
    PHASEAdjusts color intensity (CHROMA) 
    and tones (PHASE). 
    AUTO ADJ VALUE: Selects 
    ON or OFF of the auto 
    adjustment.  When you set 
    to OFF, this parameter is 
    reset to the factory setting.  
    When you set to ON, the 
    automatically adjusted value 
    is enabled.
    START: The auto adjustment 
    starts when you display the 
    color bar signals (Full/
    SMPTE/EIA) on the screen 
    and press the ENTER 
    button.  After adjusting the 
    color intensity, press the 
    MENU button to clear the 
    adjustment screen. After the 
    adjustment is done correctly, 
    the AUTO ADJ VALUE is 
    automatically set to ON.
    AUTO CHROMA/PHASE 
     AUTO ADJ VALUE: xx
     START:  USER CONTROL 1/3
    SUB CONTROL 
     CONTRAST: x
     BRIGHTNESS: x
     CHROMA: x
     PHASE: x
     APERTURE: x
     BACKLIGHT: x USER CONTROL 2/3
    PICTURE CONTROL 
     ACC: xx
     CTI: x
     V SHARPNESS: x
    INPUT SETTING 
     SHIFT H: xxx
     SHIFT V: xx USER CONTROL 3/3
    SUB CONTROL Adjusts finely the adjustment range 
    of the button on the front panel for 
    CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS, 
    CHROMA and PHASE.
    CONTRAST: Adjusts the picture 
    contrast. 
    BRIGHTNESS: Adjusts the 
    picture brightness.
    CHROMA: Adjusts color 
    intensity.  The higher the 
    setting, the greater the 
    intensity.  The lower the 
    setting, the lower the 
    intensity.  
    PHASE: Adjusts color tones.  
    The higher the setting, the 
    more greenish the picture.  
    The lower the setting, the 
    more purplish the picture. 
    APERTURE: Adjusts the picture 
    sharpness.  
    The higher the setting, the 
    sharper the picture.  The 
    lower the setting, the softer 
    the picture.
    BACKLIGHT: Adjusts the 
    backlight.  When the setting 
    is changed, the brightness of 
    the backlight is changed.
    For details of input signals and 
    adjustable/setting items, see 
    page 10.
    PICTURE CONTROL Adjusts the picture.
    ACC (Auto Color Control): Sets 
    ACC circuit on or off.
    To check the fine 
    adjustment, select OFF.  
    Normally select ON.
    CTI (Chroma Transient 
    Improvement): When a low 
    color resolution signal is 
    input, a crisp image can be 
    displayed.  When the setting 
    is higher, the picture 
    becomes even more crisp.
    V SHARPNESS: A crisp image 
    can be displayed.  When the 
    setting is higher, the picture 
    becomes even more crisp.
    INPUT SETTING SHIFT H: Adjusts the position of 
    the picture.  As the setting 
    increases, the picture moves 
    to the right, and as the 
    setting decreases, the picture 
    moves to the left.
    SHIFT V: Adjusts the position of 
    the picture. As the setting 
    increases, the picture moves 
    up, and as the setting 
    decreases, the picture moves 
    down. Submenu Setting
     
    						
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    For the DVI/HD15 input
    Submenu Setting
    SUB CONTROL Adjusts finely the adjustment range 
    of the button on the front panel for 
    CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS, 
    CHROMA and PHASE.
    CONTRAST: Adjusts the picture 
    contrast. 
    BRIGHTNESS: Adjusts the 
    picture brightness.
    CHROMA: Adjusts color 
    intensity.  The higher the 
    setting, the greater the 
    intensity.  The lower the 
    setting, the lower the 
    intensity.  
    PHASE: Adjusts color tones.  
    The higher the setting, the 
    more greenish the picture.  
    The lower the setting, the 
    more purplish the picture. 
    APERTURE: Adjusts the picture 
    sharpness.  
    The higher the setting, the 
    sharper the picture.  The 
    lower the setting, the softer 
    the picture.
    BACKLIGHT: Adjusts the 
    backlight.  When the setting 
    is changed, the brightness of 
    the backlight is changed.
    For details of input signals and 
    adjustable/setting items, see 
    page 10.
    SUB CONTROL 
     CONTRAST: x
     BRIGHTNESS: x
     CHROMA: x
     PHASE: x
     APERTURE: x
     BACKLIGHT: x USER CONTROL 2/3
    PICTURE CONTROL 
     SIZE H: xx
     SIZE V: xx
     SHIFT H: xx
     SHIFT V: xx
     DOT PHASE: xx
     PITCH: xx
     RESOLUTION: xxx
     RESET USER CONTROL 3/3
    * The 1/3 menu cannot be adjusted.PICTURE CONTROL Adjusts to monitor the picture more 
    clearly.
    SIZE H: Adjusts the horizontal 
    size of the picture.  The 
    higher the setting, the larger 
    the horizontal size of the 
    picture.  The lower the 
    setting, the smaller the 
    horizontal size of the 
    picture.
    SIZE V: Adjusts the vertical size 
    of the picture.  The higher 
    the setting, the larger the 
    vertical size of the picture.  
    The lower the setting, the 
    smaller the vertical size of 
    the picture.
    SHIFT H: Adjusts the position of 
    the picture.  As the setting 
    increases, the picture moves 
    to the right, and as the 
    setting decreases, the picture 
    moves to the left.
    SHIFT V: Adjusts the position of 
    the picture.  As the setting 
    increases, the picture moves 
    up, and as the setting 
    decreases, the picture moves 
    down.
    DOT PHASE: Adjusts the dot 
    phase.  Adjust the picture 
    further for a finer picture 
    after APA (page 28) is 
    adjusted.
    PITCH: Adjusts the horizontal 
    size of the picture with the 
    left side of the picture fixed.  
    The higher the setting, the 
    larger the width of the 
    picture.  The lower the 
    setting, the narrower the 
    width of the picture.
    RESOLUTION: Sets when the 
    computer signal is input and 
    it is difficult to understand 
    the signal type such as 
    XGA/60, WXGA/60, 
    UXGA/60 or WUXGA/60.
    XGA:  Displayed as XGA 
    signal.
    WXGA: Displayed as 
    WXGA signal.
    UXGA: Displayed as 
    UXGA signal.
    WUXGA: Displayed as 
    WUXGA signal.
    RESET: Resets the value of 
    SIZE H, SIZE V, SHIFT H, 
    SHIFT V, DOT PHASE and 
    PITCH to the factory preset 
    value. Submenu Setting
     
    						
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    USER CONFIG menu
    The USER CONFIG menu is used for setting the 
    system, marker, multi display, function button, closed 
    caption and audio.
    SYSTEM SETTING
    Submenu Setting
    MATRIX Applied to 480/60I or 480/60P 
    signal.  Select 601 or 709.
    COMPONENT LEVEL Selects the component level from 
    among three modes.
    SMPTE: for 100/0/100/0 signal
    BETA 0: for 100/0/75/0 signal 
    BETA 7.5: for 100/7.5/75/7.5 
    signal
    NTSC SETUP Selects the NTSC setup level from 
    two modes.
    The 7.5 setup level is used mainly 
    in North America. The 0 setup level 
    is used mainly in Japan.
    SCAN Enables setting of the scan mode by 
    the button which the scan function 
    is assigned.  Select from among 
    “STANDARD” and 
    “FULL+NATIVE”. The displayed 
    picture differs according to the 
    selected mode (see “Scan mode 
    image” on page 26).
    When STANDARD is selected
    NORMAL scan (0 % scan) and 
    OVER scan (5 % over scan)
    When FULL+NATIVE is selected
    NORMAL scan, OVER scan, 
    FULL screen and NATIVE (1080i 
    and 720P only)
    SYSTEM SETTING: 
    MARKER SETTING: 
    MULTI DISPLAY SETTING: 
    FUNCTION BUTTON SETTING: 
    CLOSED CAPTION SETTING: 
    AUDIO SETTING: 
      
       USER CONFIG
    MATRIX: xxx
    COMPONENT LEVEL: xxxxx
    NTSC SETUP: x
    SCAN: xxxxxx
    FORMAT DISPLAY: xx
    LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
    POWER SAVING: xx
    PICTURE DELAY MIN: x USER CONFIGtSYSTEM SETTING
    FORMAT DISPLAY Selects the display mode of the 
    signal format and scan mode.
    ON: The format and scan mode 
    are always displayed.
    OFF: The display is hidden.
    AU TO: The format and scan 
    mode are displayed for 
    about 10 seconds when the 
    input of the signal starts.
    LANGUAGE Selects the menu or message 
    language from among seven 
    languages. 
    ENGLISH: English
    FRANÇAIS: French
    DEUTSCH: German
    ESPAÑOL: Spanish
    ITALIANO: Italian
    : Japanese
    : Chinese
    POWER SAVING Sets the power saving mode on or 
    off.  When you set to ON, the 
    monitor goes into power saving 
    mode if no signal is input for about 
    one minute.
    PICTURE DELAY MIN Selects to set the delay by the 
    picture processing to the minimum 
    level when the interlace signal is 
    input.
    0: Mode for giving precedence 
    to the picture quality.  It takes 
    longer than “1” or “2” for 
    processing the picture.  “0” is 
    the factory setting.
    1: The processing time is short 
    and this is a mode suitable for an 
    animation.  Even when the 
    picture is constructed by one 
    field such as the proxy picture of 
    XDCAM, a smooth picture is 
    displayed.
    2: The processing time is 
    shorter.  As the line flicker is 
    displayed in this mode, it is 
    available for checking the line 
    flicker of the telop work and so 
    on. Submenu Setting
     
    						
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    Scan mode image
    MARKER SETTING
    LMD-2050W:
    1400 × 1050
    LMD-2450W:
    1600 × 1200LMD-2050W:
    1680 × 945
    LMD-2450W:
    1920 × 1080
    LMD-2050W:
    1470 × 1050
    LMD-2450W:
    1680 × 1200LMD-2050W:
    1680 × 992
    LMD-2450W:
    1920 × 1134
    –
    LMD-2050W:
    1680 × 1050
    LMD-2450W:
    1920 × 1200
    –LMD-2050W:
    1680 × 1050
    LMD-2450W:
    1920 × 1080
    Input
    4
    316
    9
    NORMAL
    (zeroscan)
    4:316: 9
    OVER
    (5 % over scan)
    4
    316
    9
    FULL
    16
    9
    NATIVE
    (1080i)
    –LMD-2050W:
    1280 × 720
    LMD-2450W:
    1280 × 720
    Submenu Setting
    MARKER ENABLE Selects ON to display the marker 
    and OFF not to display.
    Note
    When NATIVE is selected in the 
    SCAN setting, the marker is not 
    displayed.
    To display the marker, select a 
    setting other than NATIVE.
    MARKER  SELECT Selects the aspect ratio according to 
    the film, when the frame of the film 
    is displayed on the screen.
    When 16:9 aspect ratio is selected 
    with the button which the aspect 
    function is assigned
    You can select from among 
    4:3, 15:9, 14:9, 13:9, 1.85:1, 
    2.35:1, 1.85:1 & 4:3 and 
    OFF.
    When 4:3 aspect ratio is selected 
    with the button which the aspect 
    function is assigned
    You can select 16:9 or OFF.
    CENTER MARKER Selects ON to display the center 
    mark of the picture and OFF not to 
    display.
    Input
    4
    316
    9
    NATIVE
    (720P)
    MARKER ENABLE: xxx
    MARKER SELECT: xxx
    CENTER MARKER: xx
    SAFETY AREA: xxx
    MARKER LEVEL: x
    MARKER MAT: xxx USER CONFIGtMARKER SETTING
     
    						
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    MULTI DISPLAY SETTING
    SAFETY AREA Selects the safe area size for the 
    aspect ratio determined by the 
    button which the aspect function is 
    assigned.
    You can select from among OFF, 
    80%, 85%, 88%, 90% and 93%.
    When the marker is displayed, the 
    safe area for the marker is 
    displayed.
    MARKER LEVEL Sets the luminance to display the 
    MARKER SELECT, CENTER 
    MARKER and SAFETY AREA.  
    You can select from among 1 to 3.  
    When the setting is low, the marker 
    is displayed dark.
    MARKER MAT Selects whether you put mat on the 
    outside of the marker display.
    OFF: No mat is put.
    HALF: Gray mat is put.
    BLACK: Black mat is put.
    Submenu Setting
    MULTI DISPLAY 
    ENABLESelects ON to display the multi display 
    and OFF not to display.
    Notes
     When the frame frequency of the 
    main display is different from that of 
    the sub display, the picture may be 
    disturbed. When no signal is input to 
    the main display, the picture may not 
    be displayed correctly.
     When the multi display is enabled, 
    the marker display is not available. Submenu Setting
    MULTI DISPLAY ENABLE: xxx
    MULTI DISPLAY: xxx
    SUB INPUT SELECT: xxx
    POSITION: x
    FRAME: x
    SUB PICTURE SIZE: x
    WAVE FORM: xxx
      xxx USER CONFIGtMULTI DISPLAY SETTING
    MULTI DISPLAY PIP/POP: The sub display is put in 
    the main display for the 16:9 display 
    and by the side of the main display 
    for the 4:3 display.
    SIDE BY SIDE: The main display is 
    put in the left side of the display and 
    the sub display is put in the right side 
    of the display.
    Notes
     When the HD15 or DVI signal is 
    input to the main display, SIDE BY 
    SIDE cannot be selected on the menu.
     When MULTI DISPLAY is set to 
    SIDE BY SIDE, CTI (page 23) is not 
    available.
    SUB INPUT 
    SELECTSets the input signal of the sub display.  
    You can select from among 
    COMPOSITE, Y/C, RGB, 
    COMPONENT, OPTION A-1, OPTION 
    A-2, OPTION B-1, OPTION B-2, 
    VIDEO WAVE, AUDIO LEVEL and 
    OFF.
    When you connect the BKM-220D/
    243HS and select AUDIO LEVEL, you 
    can display the audio level of the input 
    signal. The indications of the audio level 
    signify as illustrated below, although the 
    unit and values of the scale and L/R CH 
    do not appear on the display.
    Notes
     The multi display with COMPOSITE 
    and Y/C, RGB and COMPONENT, 
    OPTION A-1 and OPTION A-2, and 
    OPTION B-1 and OPTION B-2 is not 
    displayed.
     When SUB INPUT SELECT is set to 
    OFF, the sub display is not displayed 
    even if you set MULTI DISPLAY 
    ENABLE to ON.
    POSITION Sets the position of the sub display.  You 
    can select from among 1 to 3 for the 4:3 
    display and 1 to 4 for the 16:9 display.
    4:3 display
    1: To p
    2: Center
    3: Bottom
    16:9 display
    1: Bottom left
    2: Bottom right
    3: Top right
    4: To p  l e f t
    dB
    -60 -30 -20 -10 0
    L CH
    R CH
    Scale
     
    						
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    FUNCTION BUTTON SETTINGAbout the function assigned to the 
    function button
    SCAN
    Press to change the scan size of the picture according to 
    the setting of “STANDARD” or “FULL+NATIVE” 
    selected in SCAN (page 25).
    ASPECT
    Press to set the aspect ratio of the picture, 4:3 or 16:9.
    Note
    The panel of the monitor is 16:10.
    When the 16:9 signal is displayed, black bars appear in 
    the upper and lower positions of the display.  This is not 
    a malfunction.  (See “Scan mode image” on page 26.)
    EXT SYNC (external sync)
    Press to operate the unit on an external sync signal 
    through the EXT SYNC IN connector.
    EXT SYNC works when the component/RGB signals 
    are input.
    BLUE ONLY
    Press the assigned button to eliminate the red and green 
    signals.  Only blue signal is displayed as an apparent 
    monochrome picture on the screen.  This facilitates 
    “chroma” and “phase” adjustments and observation of 
    VCR noise.
    MONO
    Press the assigned button to display a monochrome 
    picture. When the buttons is pressed again, the monitor 
    switches automatically to color mode.
    MARKER
    Press to display the marker.  Set the aspect marker and 
    safety area size in the MARKER SETTING menu (see 
    page 26).
    H/V DELAY
    Press to observe the horizontal and vertical sync signals 
    at the same time.
    MULTI DISPLAY
    Press the assigned button to display the multi display.  
    Set the multi display setting in the MULTI DISPLAY 
    SETTING menu (see page 27).
    CLOSED CAPTION
    Press the assigned button to display the closed caption.  
    Set the closed caption setting in the CLOSED 
    CAPTION SETTING menu (see page 29).
    APA (Auto Pixel Alignment)
    Press to adjust the picture automatically to maximum 
    clarity for the signal input to the HD15 input connector.  
    FRAME Sets the position of the main display 
    when MULTI DISPLAY is set to POP 
    and the sub display is put on the 4:3 
    display.
    RIGHT: The main display is put by 
    the right side of the sub display.
    LEFT: The main display is put by the 
    left side of the sub display.
    SUB PICTURE 
    SIZESets the size of the sub picture.  You can 
    select from among 1 to 3.  When the 
    setting is high, the size becomes large.
    WAVE FORM Sets the signal to display the waveform.  
    You can select from among Y, R, G and 
    B signals.  
    You can select the sync timing signal for 
    Y, R, G or B signal from H PERIOD or 
    V PERIOD.
    The indications of the waveform signify 
    as illustrated below, although the 
    percentages and characters do not appear 
    on the display.
    Submenu Setting
    F1 BUTTON to F4 
    BUTTONAssigns the function to the function 
    buttons of the front panel and turns the 
    function on or off.
    You can assign the function from among 
    SCAN, ASPECT, EXT SYNC, BLUE 
    ONLY, MONO, MARKER, H/V 
    DELAY, MULTI DISPLAY, CLOSED 
    CAPTION and APA.
    Factory setting
    F1 button: EXT SYNC
    F2 button: SCAN
    F3 button: ASPECT
    F4 button: H/V DELAY
    100%75%
    50%
    25%
    1 field
    Field guideline
    F1 BUTTON: xxxx
    F2 BUTTON: xxxx
    F3 BUTTON: xxxx
    F4 BUTTON: xxxx
      
       USER CONFIGt
    FUNCTION BUTTON SETTING
     
    						
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    For finer according to the input signal, see “DOT 
    PHASE” on page 24.
    When the menu screen is displayed, the APA does not 
    function.
    Note
    If the APA operation does not finish correctly depending 
    on the input signal, adjust DOT PHASE (page 24).
    CLOSED CAPTION SETTING
    For the composite or Y/C input
    For a signal input from a BKM-244CC 
    (when a BKM-244CC is installed)
    AU DIO  S ET T ING
    Submenu Setting
    CLOSED 
    CAPTION 
    ENABLESelect ON to display closed caption and 
    OFF not to display.
    Note
    When you display closed caption, set 
    FORMAT DISPLAY (page 25) to OFF 
    or AUTO, and set MARKER ENABLE 
    (page 26) to OFF.
    CAPTION VISION Sets closed caption.
    You can select from among OFF, CC1, 
    CC2, CC3, CC4, TEXT1 and TEXT2.
    Submenu Setting
    CLOSED 
    CAPTION 
    ENABLESelect ON to display closed caption and 
    OFF not to display.
    CLOSED CAPTION ENABLE: xxx
    CAPTION VISION: xxx
      
      
      
      
       USER CONFIGtCLOSED CAPTION SETTING
    CLOSED CAPTION ENABLE: xxx
    BKM-244CC
     TYPE: xxx 
     
     708: xxx 
     
     608: xxx 
     
     CAPTION LEVEL x 
     
     
      USER CONFIGtCLOSED CAPTION SETTING
    BKM-244CC Sets closed caption.
    TYPE: Selects the closed caption 
    signal format.
    708: To display a closed caption 
    signal conforming to the EIA/
    CEA-708 standard.
    608 (708): To display a closed 
    caption signal conforming to the 
    EIA/CEA-608 standard 
    transmitted as EIA/CEA-708 
    data.
    608 (ANC): To display a closed 
    caption signal conforming to the 
    EIA/CEA-608 standard 
    transmitted as ANC (ancillary) 
    data.
    608 (VBI): To display a closed 
    caption signal conforming to the 
    EIA/CEA-608 standard 
    transmitted over Line 21.
    708: This item is displayed when 
    TYPE is set to “708”, and you 
    can set closed caption. Select 
    from among 1 to 6.
    608: This item is displayed when 
    TYPE is set to “608 (708)”, “608 
    (ANC)” or “608 (VBI)”, and you 
    can set closed caption. Select 
    from among CC1, CC2, CC3, 
    CC4, TEXT1, TEXT2, TEXT3 
    and TEXT4.
    CAPTION LEVEL: Sets the 
    luminance of the displayed 
    characters. You can select from 
    among 1, 2 and 3.
    Note
    When two BKM-244CC adaptors are 
    installed, the last set information is 
    applied to both adaptors. Submenu Setting
     INPUT SELECT: xxx
      
    OPTION AUDIO SETTING 
     
    OPTION A AUDIO CH: x
     OPTION B AUDIO CH: x
       USER CONFIGtAUDIO SETTING
     
    						
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    REMOTE menu
    Submenu Setting
    INPUT SELECT Selects the input audio signal.
    ALL:  The sound except from 
    BKM-220D and BKM-243HS is 
    output.
    COMPOSITE:  When the 
    COMPOSITE button is pressed, 
    the sound is output.
    Y/C:  When the Y/C button is 
    pressed, the sound is output.
    RGB:  When the RGB button is 
    pressed, the sound is output.
    COMPONENT:  When the 
    COMPONENT button is 
    pressed, the sound is output.
    HD15: When the HD15 button 
    is pressed, the sound is output.
    DVI: When the DVI button is 
    pressed, the sound is output.
    OPTION AUDIO 
    SETTINGWhen BKM-220D/243HS/244CC 
    is installed, set the audio channel 
    for each adaptor.
    CH1, CH2, CH1+CH2, CH3, CH4, 
    CH3+CH4, CH5, CH6, CH5+CH6, 
    CH7, CH8, CH7+CH8, CH9, 
    CH10, CH9+CH10, CH11, CH12, 
    CH11+CH12, CH13, CH14, 
    CH13+CH14, CH15, CH16, 
    CH15+CH16, OFF
    You can display the L/R audio 
    levels of the selected channels on 
    the display when the multi display 
    is enabled.
    PARALLEL REMOTE: 
        SERIAL REMOTE: xxxxxxx
                  MONITOR: 
            CONTROLLER: 
            CONNECTION: xxx REMOTE
    Submenu Setting
    PARALLEL REMOTE Selects the PARALLEL REMOTE 
    connector pins for which you want 
    to change the function. 
    You can assign various functions to 
    1 to 4 pins and 6 to 8 pins. The 
    following lists the functions you 
    can assign to the pins.
     – – –  (“– – –”: No function is 
    assigned.)
    
    
    
     COMPONENT
    
     HD15
     OPTION A-1
     OPTION A-2
     OPTION B-1
     OPTION B-2
     OVERSCAN
    
     NORMAL
    
    
    
    
    
     EXT SYNC
     BLUE ONLY
     MONO
     H/V DELAY
     16:9 MARKER
     15:9 MARKER
     14:9 MARKER
     13:9 MARKER
    
    
     1.85:1 & 4:3 MARKER
    
     CENTER MARKER
     SAFE AREA 80 %
     SAFE AREA 85 %
     SAFE AREA 88 %
     SAFE AREA 90 %
     SAFE AREA 93 % 
     MARKER MAT HALF
     MARKER MAT BLACK 
    Notes
     If you use the PARALLEL 
    REMOTE function, you need to 
    connect cables. For more details, 
    see page 34.
     Set MARKER ENABLE 
    (page 26) to ON to control the 
    aspect marker, center marker or 
    safe area marker.
     
    						
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