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HD/SD 6-inch LCD Waveform Monitor WM-3014 Instruction Manual Ver.1.00

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vi  Handle the liquid crystal protective panel carefully. Carefully wipe off any fingerprints or dirt on the liquid crystal protective panel with

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INTRODUCTION vii Concerning problems due to the nature of liquid crystal The following minor problems may occur due to the nature of liquid crystal.

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1 11 CONCERNING THE WM-3014 The WM-3014 is a compact, lightweight and portable LCD waveform monitor

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2  Single-action operation for selecting input channels, partial display/non-display of information, picture overlay and freeze/update using the

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3 22 PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 2.1 WM-3014 front panel view and parts Fig. 2.1 WM-3014 front panel view 8 9 7 10 1112131

Page 8 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

4 Table 2.1 Front panel parts No. Part Description of function 1 POWER switch / LED This switch is used to turn the power ON and OFF. (Its LED l

Page 9 - Concerning the power supply

Chapter 2 PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 5 21 22 23 24 25 P1 switch P2 switch P3 switch P4 switch P5 switch Operations in modes other than the freeze m

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6 2.2 WM-3014 rear panel view and parts Fig. 2.2 WM-3014 rear panel view 1 9 2 3 4 5 6 10 87 COMPOSITE IN

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Chapter 2 PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 7 Table 2.2 Names of rear panel parts No. Part Description of function 1 Power socket (*1) Cannon connect

Page 13 - CONCERNING THE WM-3014

8 *2: TALLY connector (no.9 in rear panel view) Pin No. Function 1 GND 2 TALLY 2(G) 3 PRESET 1 4 PRESET 2 5 GND 6 PRESET 3 7 TALLY 1(R) 8 PRESET 4

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9 33 OPERATION 3.1 Connection procedure This section describes how to connect the following to the WM-3014. (1) Connecting the power supply Check

Page 15 - PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS

10 3.3 Concerning the screens This section describes the screen displays of the WM-3014 and the setting procedures.

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Chapter 3 OPERATION 11 No. Item Description Display modes 1 (Reference) The input reference signal is displayed here. Int denotes "Int

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12 Peaking OFF OTHERS 9 R-Bright 0.0% B-Bright 0.0% Bright 0.0% G-Bright 0.0% BRIGHTNESS 5

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Chapter 3 OPERATION 13 No. Item Description Display modes 1 Filter This indicates whether the filter is ON or OFF. P1, P2 2 Mono This ind

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14 No. Item Description Display modes 1 YPbPr / GBR This indicates the waveform display method. W 2 Parade / Overlay This

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Chapter 3 OPERATION 15 No. Item Description Display modes 1 Information This indicates the color of the characters. P1, P2

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16 3.4 Operation This section describes the WM-3014 screen displays. Descriptions of each mode are given in the following sections. PICTURE1 mode

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Chapter 3 OPERATION 17 3.4.1 PICTURE1 mode 3.4.1.1 Function screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The input images are displayed on this screen. 〈〈 Screen 〉〉

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HD/SD 6-inch LCD Waveform Monitor WM-3014 Instruction Manual 2006.8 Ver.1.00 ASTRODESIGN,Inc

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18 3.4.1.2 Brightness setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The input images are displayed, and the following image adjustments are performed on this scr

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Chapter 3 OPERATION 19 3.4.1.3 Contrast setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The input images are displayed, and the following image adjustments are pe

Page 26 - Other modes

20 3.4.1.4 Chroma setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The input images are displayed, and the following image adjustments are performed on this screen.

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Chapter 3 OPERATION 21 [ Description of operations ] Switch Description of function FUNC switch Use this to return to the function screen. (Refer

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22 3.4.1.5 Gamma setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The input images are displayed, and the following image adjustments are performed on this screen.

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Chapter 3 OPERATION 23 3.4.1.6 Other image setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The input images are displayed, and the following image adjustments are

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24 [ Description of operations ] Switch Description of function FUNC switch Use this to return to the function screen. (Refer to section 3.4.1.1.)

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Chapter 3 OPERATION 25 3.4.1.7 Color setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 By holding down the OVERLAY switch in the PICTURE1 mode, the input images are

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26 3.4.2 PICTUER2 mode 3.4.2.1 Normal screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The input images are displayed, and the following settings can be performed. z Monoc

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Chapter 3 OPERATION 27 [ Description of operations ] Switch Description of function FUNC switch No function. F1 switch Mono Use this to set mo

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28 3.4.2.2 User marker setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 When the F5 switch (Marker switch) is held down in the PICTURE2 mode, the input images are d

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Chapter 3 OPERATION 29 3.4.2.3 Color setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 When the OVERLAY switch is held down in the PICTURE2 mode, the input pictures

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30 3.4.3 PICTURE3 mode 3.4.3.1 Regular screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The input images are displayed, and the following settings can be performed. z H De

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Chapter 3 OPERATION 31 3.4.3.2 Color setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 When the OVERLAY switch is held down in the PICTURE3 mode, the following sett

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32 3.4.4 WAVEFORM mode 3.4.4.1 Function screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The waveforms are displayed on this screen. * When composite signals are input, t

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Chapter 3 OPERATION 33 3.4.4.2 DISPLAY setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The waveforms are displayed, and the following settings can be performed on

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34 3.4.4.3 SWEEP setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The waveforms are displayed, and the following settings can be performed on this screen. z 1H, 2H

Page 42 - 3.4.3.1 Regular screen

Chapter 3 OPERATION 35 [ Description of operations ] Switch Description of function FUNC switch Use this to return to the function screen. (Refer

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36 3.4.4.4 GAIN/MAG setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The waveforms are displayed, and the following settings can be performed on this screen. z Gain

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Chapter 3 OPERATION 37 [ Description of operations ] Switch Description of function FUNC switch Use this to return to the function screen. (Refer

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i CONTENTS CONTENTS...

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38 3.4.4.5 CURSOR setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The waveforms are displayed, and the following settings can be performed on this screen. z H and

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Chapter 3 OPERATION 39 3.4.4.6 SETTING mode setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The waveforms are displayed, and the following settings can be perform

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40 [ Description of operations ] Switch Description of function FUNC switch Use this to return to the function screen. (Refer to section 3.4.4.1.)

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Chapter 3 OPERATION 41 3.4.4.7 Color setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 When the OVERLAY switch is held down in the WAVEFORM mode, the following sett

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42 3.4.5 VECTOR mode 3.4.5.1 Regular screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The signals on the vectorscope can be displayed, and the following settings can be pe

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Chapter 3 OPERATION 43 [ Description of operations ] Switch Description of function FUNC switch Use this to switch the display to the VECTOR mode

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44 3.4.5.2 VECTOR mode setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The signals on the vectorscope can be displayed, and the following settings can be performed

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Chapter 3 OPERATION 45 3.4.5.3 Color setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 When the OVERLAY switch is held down in the VECTOR mode, the following settin

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46 3.4.6 STATUS mode 3.4.6.1 Regular screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The signals on the status can be displayed, and the following settings can be perform

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Chapter 3 OPERATION 47 3.4.6.2 Color setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 When the OVERLAY switch is held down in the STATUS mode, the following settin

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ii 3.4.4.5 CURSOR setting screen...38 3.4.4.6 SETTING mod

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48 3.4.7 AUDIO mode 3.4.7.1 Audio level meter screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 z Audio levels displayed for 16 channels z Selection of headphone output

Page 58 - WAVEFORM MONITOR

Chapter 3 OPERATION 49 3.4.7.2 Audio vector screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 z Left/right vector display selected for headphone output z Selection of hea

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50 3.4.7.3 Color setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 When the OVERLAY switch is held down in the AUDIO mode, the following settings can be performed on

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Chapter 3 OPERATION 51 [ Description of operations ] Switch Description of function FUNC switch Use this to return to the previous screen. F1 swi

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52 3.4.8 Multi mode In the multi mode, the DISPLAY, OVERLAY and F1 to F5 switches do not work when the multi mode 1 screen is selected; when the m

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Chapter 3 OPERATION 53 [ Description of operations ] Switch Description of function FUNC switch Use this to display the multi mode 2 screen. (Ref

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54 3.4.8.2 Multi mode 2 screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The input images and waveforms can be displayed simultaneously. The following settings can be perfo

Page 64 - 3.4.8.1 Multi mode 1 screen

Chapter 3 OPERATION 55 3.4.9 PRESET mode 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 By pressing (that is, not holding down) the P1 to P5 switches, the data stored in those

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56 3.4.10 MENU mode 3.4.10.1 Regular screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 The signals on the menu can be displayed, and the following settings can be performed

Page 66 - 3.4.8.2 Multi mode 2 screen

Chapter 3 OPERATION 57 [ Description of operations ] Switch Description of function FUNC switch No function. Turning the adjustment dial Turn th

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CONTENTS iii Chapter 6 MAINTENANCE AND OTHER PROCEDURES...81

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58 3.4.10.2 Color setting screen 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 When the OVERLAY switch is held down in the MENU mode, the following settings can be performed on

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Chapter 3 OPERATION 59 3.4.11 Compare mode 3.4.11.1 Outline 〈〈 Outline 〉〉 The compare mode is established by pressing P1, P2, P3 or P4 in the fr

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60 3.4.11.2 Compare mode 1 〈〈 Outline 〉〉 In this mode, the picture screens of the freeze data and current data are superimposed onto each other, a

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Chapter 3 OPERATION 61 3.4.11.3 Compare mode 2 〈〈 Outline 〉〉 In this mode, the vectorscopes of the freeze data and current data are superimposed

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62 [ Description of operations ] (Regular screen) Switch Description of function FUNC switch Use this to set the display to the VECTOR mode settin

Page 73 - 3.4.11.3 Compare mode 2

Chapter 3 OPERATION 63 3.4.11.4 Compare mode 3 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 In this mode, the waveforms of the images for the freeze data and current input da

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64 3.4.11.5 Compare mode 4 〈〈 Functions 〉〉 In this mode, the freeze data and current input data are displayed simultaneously. The images are displ

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65 44 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS 4.1 Input formats Format Frame Rate (Hz) ActiveLine per FrameTot al Line Per FrameLine Frequency(kHz) Samples per Activ

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66 4.2 Input signal systems SDI input specification Specification HDTV BTA S-004B complied with,SMPTE 292M complied with, NRZI SDI signal SDTV

Page 77 - MAIN SPECIFICATIONS

Chapter 4 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS 67 4.4 Headphones output format Maximum output 50mW ± 5% (32Ω/1kHz) Frequency response 100Hz to 20kHz (0dB to -3

Page 78 - 4.3 Display system

iv INTRODUCTION Thank you very much for purchasing this model WM-3014 HD LCD waveform monitor. This manual contains the procedures to be followed t

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68 4.5 Concerning the adjustment values  Brightness The offset level of the luminance signal can be varied in the range of -50.00 to +50.00%. T

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Chapter 4 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS 69  Chroma, Pb (Cb), Pr (Cr) The level of the chrominance signals can be varied in the range of 0.0 to 200.0%.

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70  Precautions for chroma boost function The figure below shows the relationship between the Pb and Pr input signals and the display level when t

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Chapter 4 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS 71 4.6 Concerning the 4:3 function  With a resolution of 1920 × 1080 pixels An image with an area of 1440 × 108

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72 Explanation of displays ••• This indicates the image. ••• This indicates the liquid crystal screen. ••• This indicates an

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Chapter 4 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS 73 4.7 Concerning the audio level meter The audio level meter indicates the level as follows. Audio standards: BT

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74 4.8 Settings at initialization The settings established when the WM-3014 was shipped from the factory and when they are initialized are liste

Page 86 - Common setting items

Chapter 4 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS 75 Setting item Setting/adjustment range Initial value SWEEP 1H, 2H, 1F, 2F 1H GAIN (WAVEFORM mode) ×0.03 to ×7.9

Page 87 - Setting items by channel

76 Setting item Setting/adjustment range Initial value Blue ON, OFF ON Red ON, OFF ON Volume 0 to 255 128 Output 1CH to 16CH L:1CHxR:2CH SDI

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Chapter 4 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS 77 4.9 General specifications Table 4.1 Operating environment and ratings for WM-3014 (main unit) Operating temper

Page 89 - 4.9 General specifications

INTRODUCTION v Concerning foreign matter  Do not spill liquids inside the monitor or drop inflammable objects or metal parts into it. Operating th

Page 90 - 4.10 Outline drawings

78 4.10 Outline drawings MADE IN JAPANSER.No ;MODEL ;DC IN 12V1 GND 4 +12VMONITOR OUTTALLYY INSDI IN CH BSDI IN CH AWAV

Page 91 - ACCESSORIES

79 55 STANDARD AND OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 5.1 Standard accessories WM-3014 instruction manual 1 copy AC/DC adapter 1 pc M4 screws (for attaching r

Page 93 - AND OTHER PROCEDURES

81 66 MAINTENANCE AND OTHER PROCEDURES When the monitor does not operate properly Symptom What is to be checked The image is not displayed prope

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WM-3014 Instruction Manual NOTICE ● An incorrectly collated manual or a manual with missing pages will be replaced. ● All copyr

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