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JVC DT-3D24G1 Monitor Brochure
1. 24-inch 3D LCD Monitor
DT-3D24G1
DISTRIBUTED BY
Revolutionizing 3D Content Creation
❚ Rear Terminal
❚ Front Control
❚ Specifications❚ Video Signal Compatibility
Notes about viewing 3D video content
• Perception of 3D images will vary with individuals. However, stop viewing
3D images immediately if any discomfort such headaches, dizziness, eye
fatigue, etc. occur.
• Viewing of 3D images by children under the age of five is not recommended.
• Read the Safety Precautions in the User Manual carefully before viewing any
3D source.
3D Monitor Features
• Xpol®
Circular Polarizing System compatible with widely available
RealD 3D eyeglasses
• 3D Cursor and Grid Modes for easy binocular disparity adjustment
• Camera-assist functions: Mirror/Rotation, Split, R Shift, Anaglyph,
LR Sequential, Individual, and LR Swap
• Dual Time Code, Waveform and Vectorscope displays
• 3D Mixing function
• Supports Line-by-Line and Side-by-Side 3D formats
Basic Monitor Features
• Supports 3G-SDI, dual HD-SDI, and DVI
• WUXGA (1920 x 1200p) professional monitor
• ITU-709 color gamut
• Gamma 2.2, 2.35, 2.45, and 2.6 presets
• Supplied with tilt stand
• DC 24V power supply capability
*1 Compatible with EMBEDDED AUDIO signals. *2 If there is no payload ID, signal is regarded as
1080/60i. *3 If there is no payload ID, signal is regarded as 1080/59.94i. *4 If there is no payload ID,
signal is regarded as 1080/50i.
❚ Dimensions [Unit: mm (inches)]
564 (22 1/4)
448.6(173/4)(High)/
413.6(163/8)(Low)
408(161/8)
300 (11 7/8)
<Front view>
243 (9 5/8)
51 (2 1/8)
1.3 (1/16)
51.9 (2 1/8)
99 (4)
<Side view>
<Rear view>
No. Signal name
Signal format shown in
the status display
Input terminals
E. AUDIO SDI (IN 1, IN 2)*1 DVI-D
(HDCP)
(Digital
component/
Digital RGB)
SD/HD
(1.5G)
3G SDI
DUAL
LINK
MIX
1 480/60i 480/60i — — — — ●
2 480/59.94i 480/59.94i ● — — — ●
3 576/50i 576/50i ● — — — ●
4 480/60p 480/60p — — — — ●
5 480/59.94p 480/59.94p — — — — ●
6 576/50p 576/50p — — — — ●
7 640*480/60p 640*480/60p — — — — ●
8 640*480/59.94p 640*480/59.94p — — — — ●
9 720/60p 720/60p ● ● — ● ●
10 720/59.94p 720/59.94p ● ● — ● ●
11 720/50p 720/50p ● ● — ● ●
12 720/30p 720/30p ● ● — ● —
13 720/29.97p 720/29.97p ● ● — ● —
14 720/25p 720/25p ● ● — ● —
15 720/24p 720/24p ● ● — ● —
16 720/23.98p 720/23.98p ● ● — ● —
17 1080/60i 1080/60i ● ● ● ● ●
18 1080/59.94i 1080/59.94i ● ● ● ● ●
19 1035/60i 1035/60i ● — — — —
20 1035/59.94i 1035/59.94i ● — — — —
21 1080/50i 1080/50i ● ● ● ● ●
22 1080/60p 1080/60p — ● ● ● ●
23 1080/59.94p 1080/59.94p — ● ● ● ●
24 1080/50p 1080/50p — ● ● ● ●
25 1080/30p 1080/30p ● ● ● ● ●
26 1080/29.97p 1080/29.97p ● ● ● ● ●
27 1080/25p 1080/25p ● ● ● ● ●
28 1080/24p 1080/24p ● ● ● ● ●
29 1080/23.98p 1080/23.98p ● ● ● ● ●
30 1080/30psf 1080/30psf ●*2 ●*2 ●*2 ●*2 —
31 1080/29.97psf 1080/29.97psf ●*3 ●*3 ●*3 ●*3 —
32 1080/24psf 1080/24psf ● ● ● ● —
33 1080/23.98psf 1080/23.98psf ● ● ● ● —
34 1080/25psf 1080/25psf ●*4 ●*4 ●*4 ●*4 —
100
100117(45/8)
E. & O.E. Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
All TV screen pictures are simulated. All brand or product names may be trademarks and/or registered
trademarks of their respective owners. Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved.
Copyright 2011, Victor Company of Japan, Limited (JVC). All Rights Reserved.
Printed in Japan
ICN-0402
“JVC” is the trademark or registered trademark of Victor Company of Japan, Limited.
2. Ready to Answer the Call:
On Location, in the Studio,
Wherever and Whenever.
JVC’s new DT-3D24G1 will change how 3D content is created as it is compact enough to
take along on location and offers intuitive on-screen binocular disparity adjustment modes.
The DT-3D24G1 also has a number of camera-assist functions that support the checking
and adjustment of 3D effects immediately on-site. What’s more, it adopts the Xpol®
circular polarizing system that uses widely available RealD-compatible passive glasses to
ensure cost-effective advantages, while a built-in mixer function allows 3D checking in
real-time. The JVC DT-3D24G1 — it’s ready to revolutionize 3D content creation.
• Dual time code
The time code of both left and right signals as well as the time gap
between the two signals are displayed.
• Waveform and vector scopes
The two built-in oscilloscopic wave signals of Waveform (W.F.M.) and
Vectorscope (V.S.) are available in Single, Parallel and Balance modes.
Double time codes and scopes
Dual display mode 3D Display Mode: Left signal time code
will be displayed at the top right.
TC1:00:00:00:15
TC2:00:00:00:12
DIFF:±00:00:00:03
TC:--:--:--:-- TC1
Waveform (W.F.M.) Vectorscope (V.S.)
Versatile camera-assist functions
• Rig settings: The Mirror/Rotation function is designed to work with
any type of 3D camera rig. This function reverts one of the two
images laterally and/or vertically to a normal viewing position and
adds automatic delay to non-rotated images one at a time to
synchronize both images.
• R Shift: In order to check vertical misalignment or color
discrepancy, the right camera image can be shifted to the left to
overlap with the left camera image, which is static.
• LR Swap: Allows left and right images to be swapped, which helps
in checking whether the cables are properly connected.
Half-mirror
(beam splitter)
Image on the right is inverted.
SDI-R
Rotation
Image on the right is reverted.
SDI-R
Mirror
• Split: Images on the left of the vertical line in the screen are from
the left camera and accordingly, right images are from the right
camera. Split is useful for fine-tuning requirements such as setting
recording positions in the vertical direction, L/R iris differences, and
white balance adjustment.
Example of mismatched
iris adjustment
Example of vertical shift in the
recording position
Example of mismatched
white balance
The vertical line can be shifted freely to the left or right
and the horizontal line position can also be adjusted.
Original picture
R image
L image
L
0.5 sec
R
0.5 sec
L
0.5 sec
R
0.5 sec
L
0.5 sec
R
0.5 sec
L
0.5 sec
R
0.5 sec
Able to adjust horizontal
line positions.
L
0.5 sec
R
0.5 sec
Able to adjust horizontal
line positions.
L
0.5 sec
R
0.5 sec
L
0.5 sec
R
0.5 sec
L
0.5 sec
R
0.5 sec
R
L
R
LL RL RL R
LR SWAP = OFF
L RL RR L
LR SWAP = ON
• Anaglyph: For creators who are accustomed to working in
anaglyph mode, the amount of parallax can be checked using
traditional red (for L images) and blue (for R images) colors.
3D camera setup is even easier
by using the Anaglyph mode
together with the R Shift mode.
• Individual: Left and right images can be
switched manually with a press on the SELECT
button.
• LR Sequential: Left and right images are
displayed alternatively at 0.5-sec. intervals.
Shooting on location
Easy binocular disparity adjustment on-screen
The DT-3D24G1 helps ease the process in 3D content production with the 3D Cursor mode and variable Grid mode, which assure intuitive and
efficient 3D scaling with displays of pixels and percentages for negative and positive depth.
• 3D Cursor Mode ensures the easy checking and adjustment of
binocular disparity during recording or editing and even provides
warnings when the value exceeds established tolerance levels.
On the screen, 3D Cursors or the line markers of L (dash dot), R (solid
line) and H (dashes) are shown. There are two sets of Cursors, A in
green and B in purple, either of which can be used to finely adjust
levels of depth or pop-up; the H line is used as a horizontal guide.
Binocular disparity values are displayed in the
number of pixels and percentages.
Red cursors
are warnings.
To check binocular disparity, the H line is
first set to the center of a desired object or
scene to apply 3D effects. One of the V lines
for the left eye is then set to a position where
binocular disparity is to be subsequently
checked and the V line for the right eye is
shifted to the left or right. As the R line is
shifted, binocular disparity values in the
number of pixels and percentages will be
displayed on the top-right of the screen.
Warning color: The color of the
Cursors will turn red if the amount of
binocular disparity surpasses a tolerance
level. Although the perception of 3D
images will vary with individuals,
binocular disparity should be maintained
within a certain range.
A: X=61[p]
-3.17[%]
B: X=25[p]
-1.35[%]
H line-1
H line-2
V line-1
for the left eye
V line-1
for the right eye
A: X=61[p]
-3.17[%]
B: X=25[p]
-1.35[%]
Images can also be shown through the grid
lines to enable a window section without
grids to be selected.
The variable grid lines can be
adjusted by turning the
POSITION knob on the front
panel to stretch or squeeze
grids into desired sizes.
Note: When deciding upon the amount of effects to apply for 3D content, creators must always try
to avoid excessive binocular disparity as this can prove to be detrimental to the health of viewers.
• Grid Mode with variable scaling helps in determining the
approximate positions of left and right images instantaneously by
displaying grid lines over the screen with pixel values shown on the
top right corner of the screen.
B: X=68[p]
4.58[%]
B: X=68[p]
4.58[%]
Squeezed grid
B: X=68[p]
4.58[%]
Stretched grid
Pixel/grid values are displayed.
Monitor performance
• 3G-SDI and Dual Link
The monitor is compliant with the SMPTE 424M standard and
compatible with dual link HD-SDI, as well as 3G-SDI in six formats
(see below chart) for serial transmission of 1080p video.
• Gamma preset mode
Four gamma preset modes are featured, allowing users to
calibrate the gamma settings according to usage conditions and
situations.
More features:
• Supplied with tilt stand (adjustable ±6 degrees)
• Dual power supply: DC (24V) and AC
Compatible 3G-SDI Input Formats
The following signal information can be displayed when a 3G-SDI signal comes in.
Gamma 2.2 Conventional CRT (NTSC)
Gamma 2.35 Reference monitors, recommended by EBU Tech 3320
Gamma 2.45 HD reference monitors, recommended by ARIB
Gamma 2.6 Digital Cinema environment
Hard-button front control panel
V line-2
for the left eye
V line-2
for the right eye
• Xpol®
method with RealD 3D glasses
The monitor adopts the Xpol®
circular polarizing system together
with widely available, lightweight RealD-compatible 3D eyeglasses,
which are popular among studio professionals and creators.
Tilt stand
Resolution Frame rate Color range Rate Level
3G-SDI mapping
structure
1080
60P/50p YCbCr=4:2:2 10-bit
A
1
B
30p/25p
24p
30psF
25psF
24pSF
60i
50i
YCbCr=4:2:2
10-bit B Dual stream
12-bit
A
4
B
YCbCr=4:4:4
10-bit
A
2
B
12-bit
A
3
B
RGB
10-bit
A
2
B
12-bit
A
3
B
720p
60p/50p YCbCr=4:2:2 10-bit B Dual stream
30p/25p YCbCr=4:4:4 10-bit A 2
24p RGB 10-bit A 2
B: X=68[p]
4.58[%]
3. Ready to Answer the Call:
On Location, in the Studio,
Wherever and Whenever.
JVC’s new DT-3D24G1 will change how 3D content is created as it is compact enough to
take along on location and offers intuitive on-screen binocular disparity adjustment modes.
The DT-3D24G1 also has a number of camera-assist functions that support the checking
and adjustment of 3D effects immediately on-site. What’s more, it adopts the Xpol®
circular polarizing system that uses widely available RealD-compatible passive glasses to
ensure cost-effective advantages, while a built-in mixer function allows 3D checking in
real-time. The JVC DT-3D24G1 — it’s ready to revolutionize 3D content creation.
• Dual time code
The time code of both left and right signals as well as the time gap
between the two signals are displayed.
• Waveform and vector scopes
The two built-in oscilloscopic wave signals of Waveform (W.F.M.) and
Vectorscope (V.S.) are available in Single, Parallel and Balance modes.
Double time codes and scopes
Dual display mode 3D Display Mode: Left signal time code
will be displayed at the top right.
TC1:00:00:00:15
TC2:00:00:00:12
DIFF:±00:00:00:03
TC:--:--:--:-- TC1
Waveform (W.F.M.) Vectorscope (V.S.)
Versatile camera-assist functions
• Rig settings: The Mirror/Rotation function is designed to work with
any type of 3D camera rig. This function reverts one of the two
images laterally and/or vertically to a normal viewing position and
adds automatic delay to non-rotated images one at a time to
synchronize both images.
• R Shift: In order to check vertical misalignment or color
discrepancy, the right camera image can be shifted to the left to
overlap with the left camera image, which is static.
• LR Swap: Allows left and right images to be swapped, which helps
in checking whether the cables are properly connected.
Half-mirror
(beam splitter)
Image on the right is inverted.
SDI-R
Rotation
Image on the right is reverted.
SDI-R
Mirror
• Split: Images on the left of the vertical line in the screen are from
the left camera and accordingly, right images are from the right
camera. Split is useful for fine-tuning requirements such as setting
recording positions in the vertical direction, L/R iris differences, and
white balance adjustment.
Example of mismatched
iris adjustment
Example of vertical shift in the
recording position
Example of mismatched
white balance
The vertical line can be shifted freely to the left or right
and the horizontal line position can also be adjusted.
Original picture
R image
L image
L
0.5 sec
R
0.5 sec
L
0.5 sec
R
0.5 sec
L
0.5 sec
R
0.5 sec
L
0.5 sec
R
0.5 sec
Able to adjust horizontal
line positions.
L
0.5 sec
R
0.5 sec
Able to adjust horizontal
line positions.
L
0.5 sec
R
0.5 sec
L
0.5 sec
R
0.5 sec
L
0.5 sec
R
0.5 sec
R
L
R
LL RL RL R
LR SWAP = OFF
L RL RR L
LR SWAP = ON
• Anaglyph: For creators who are accustomed to working in
anaglyph mode, the amount of parallax can be checked using
traditional red (for L images) and blue (for R images) colors.
3D camera setup is even easier
by using the Anaglyph mode
together with the R Shift mode.
• Individual: Left and right images can be
switched manually with a press on the SELECT
button.
• LR Sequential: Left and right images are
displayed alternatively at 0.5-sec. intervals.
Shooting on location
Easy binocular disparity adjustment on-screen
The DT-3D24G1 helps ease the process in 3D content production with the 3D Cursor mode and variable Grid mode, which assure intuitive and
efficient 3D scaling with displays of pixels and percentages for negative and positive depth.
• 3D Cursor Mode ensures the easy checking and adjustment of
binocular disparity during recording or editing and even provides
warnings when the value exceeds established tolerance levels.
On the screen, 3D Cursors or the line markers of L (dash dot), R (solid
line) and H (dashes) are shown. There are two sets of Cursors, A in
green and B in purple, either of which can be used to finely adjust
levels of depth or pop-up; the H line is used as a horizontal guide.
Binocular disparity values are displayed in the
number of pixels and percentages.
Red cursors
are warnings.
To check binocular disparity, the H line is
first set to the center of a desired object or
scene to apply 3D effects. One of the V lines
for the left eye is then set to a position where
binocular disparity is to be subsequently
checked and the V line for the right eye is
shifted to the left or right. As the R line is
shifted, binocular disparity values in the
number of pixels and percentages will be
displayed on the top-right of the screen.
Warning color: The color of the
Cursors will turn red if the amount of
binocular disparity surpasses a tolerance
level. Although the perception of 3D
images will vary with individuals,
binocular disparity should be maintained
within a certain range.
A: X=61[p]
-3.17[%]
B: X=25[p]
-1.35[%]
H line-1
H line-2
V line-1
for the left eye
V line-1
for the right eye
A: X=61[p]
-3.17[%]
B: X=25[p]
-1.35[%]
Images can also be shown through the grid
lines to enable a window section without
grids to be selected.
The variable grid lines can be
adjusted by turning the
POSITION knob on the front
panel to stretch or squeeze
grids into desired sizes.
Note: When deciding upon the amount of effects to apply for 3D content, creators must always try
to avoid excessive binocular disparity as this can prove to be detrimental to the health of viewers.
• Grid Mode with variable scaling helps in determining the
approximate positions of left and right images instantaneously by
displaying grid lines over the screen with pixel values shown on the
top right corner of the screen.
B: X=68[p]
4.58[%]
B: X=68[p]
4.58[%]
Squeezed grid
B: X=68[p]
4.58[%]
Stretched grid
Pixel/grid values are displayed.
Monitor performance
• 3G-SDI and Dual Link
The monitor is compliant with the SMPTE 424M standard and
compatible with dual link HD-SDI, as well as 3G-SDI in six formats
(see below chart) for serial transmission of 1080p video.
• Gamma preset mode
Four gamma preset modes are featured, allowing users to
calibrate the gamma settings according to usage conditions and
situations.
More features:
• Supplied with tilt stand (adjustable ±6 degrees)
• Dual power supply: DC (24V) and AC
Compatible 3G-SDI Input Formats
The following signal information can be displayed when a 3G-SDI signal comes in.
Gamma 2.2 Conventional CRT (NTSC)
Gamma 2.35 Reference monitors, recommended by EBU Tech 3320
Gamma 2.45 HD reference monitors, recommended by ARIB
Gamma 2.6 Digital Cinema environment
Hard-button front control panel
V line-2
for the left eye
V line-2
for the right eye
• Xpol®
method with RealD 3D glasses
The monitor adopts the Xpol®
circular polarizing system together
with widely available, lightweight RealD-compatible 3D eyeglasses,
which are popular among studio professionals and creators.
Tilt stand
Resolution Frame rate Color range Rate Level
3G-SDI mapping
structure
1080
60P/50p YCbCr=4:2:2 10-bit
A
1
B
30p/25p
24p
30psF
25psF
24pSF
60i
50i
YCbCr=4:2:2
10-bit B Dual stream
12-bit
A
4
B
YCbCr=4:4:4
10-bit
A
2
B
12-bit
A
3
B
RGB
10-bit
A
2
B
12-bit
A
3
B
720p
60p/50p YCbCr=4:2:2 10-bit B Dual stream
30p/25p YCbCr=4:4:4 10-bit A 2
24p RGB 10-bit A 2
B: X=68[p]
4.58[%]
4. 24-inch 3D LCD Monitor
DT-3D24G1
DISTRIBUTED BY
Revolutionizing 3D Content Creation
❚ Rear Terminal
❚ Front Control
❚ Specifications❚ Video Signal Compatibility
Notes about viewing 3D video content
• Perception of 3D images will vary with individuals. However, stop viewing
3D images immediately if any discomfort such headaches, dizziness, eye
fatigue, etc. occur.
• Viewing of 3D images by children under the age of five is not recommended.
• Read the Safety Precautions in the User Manual carefully before viewing any
3D source.
3D Monitor Features
• Xpol®
Circular Polarizing System compatible with widely available
RealD 3D eyeglasses
• 3D Cursor and Grid Modes for easy binocular disparity adjustment
• Camera-assist functions: Mirror/Rotation, Split, R Shift, Anaglyph,
LR Sequential, Individual, and LR Swap
• Dual Time Code, Waveform and Vectorscope displays
• 3D Mixing function
• Supports Line-by-Line and Side-by-Side 3D formats
Basic Monitor Features
• Supports 3G-SDI, dual HD-SDI, and DVI
• WUXGA (1920 x 1200p) professional monitor
• ITU-709 color gamut
• Gamma 2.2, 2.35, 2.45, and 2.6 presets
• Supplied with tilt stand
• DC 24V power supply capability
*1 Compatible with EMBEDDED AUDIO signals. *2 If there is no payload ID, signal is regarded as
1080/60i. *3 If there is no payload ID, signal is regarded as 1080/59.94i. *4 If there is no payload ID,
signal is regarded as 1080/50i.
❚ Dimensions [Unit: mm (inches)]
564 (22 1/4)
448.6(173/4)(High)/
413.6(163/8)(Low)
408(161/8)
300 (11 7/8)
<Front view>
243 (9 5/8)
51 (2 1/8)
1.3 (1/16)
51.9 (2 1/8)
99 (4)
<Side view>
<Rear view>
No. Signal name
Signal format shown in
the status display
Input terminals
E. AUDIO SDI (IN 1, IN 2)*1 DVI-D
(HDCP)
(Digital
component/
Digital RGB)
SD/HD
(1.5G)
3G SDI
DUAL
LINK
MIX
1 480/60i 480/60i — — — — ●
2 480/59.94i 480/59.94i ● — — — ●
3 576/50i 576/50i ● — — — ●
4 480/60p 480/60p — — — — ●
5 480/59.94p 480/59.94p — — — — ●
6 576/50p 576/50p — — — — ●
7 640*480/60p 640*480/60p — — — — ●
8 640*480/59.94p 640*480/59.94p — — — — ●
9 720/60p 720/60p ● ● — ● ●
10 720/59.94p 720/59.94p ● ● — ● ●
11 720/50p 720/50p ● ● — ● ●
12 720/30p 720/30p ● ● — ● —
13 720/29.97p 720/29.97p ● ● — ● —
14 720/25p 720/25p ● ● — ● —
15 720/24p 720/24p ● ● — ● —
16 720/23.98p 720/23.98p ● ● — ● —
17 1080/60i 1080/60i ● ● ● ● ●
18 1080/59.94i 1080/59.94i ● ● ● ● ●
19 1035/60i 1035/60i ● — — — —
20 1035/59.94i 1035/59.94i ● — — — —
21 1080/50i 1080/50i ● ● ● ● ●
22 1080/60p 1080/60p — ● ● ● ●
23 1080/59.94p 1080/59.94p — ● ● ● ●
24 1080/50p 1080/50p — ● ● ● ●
25 1080/30p 1080/30p ● ● ● ● ●
26 1080/29.97p 1080/29.97p ● ● ● ● ●
27 1080/25p 1080/25p ● ● ● ● ●
28 1080/24p 1080/24p ● ● ● ● ●
29 1080/23.98p 1080/23.98p ● ● ● ● ●
30 1080/30psf 1080/30psf ●*2 ●*2 ●*2 ●*2 —
31 1080/29.97psf 1080/29.97psf ●*3 ●*3 ●*3 ●*3 —
32 1080/24psf 1080/24psf ● ● ● ● —
33 1080/23.98psf 1080/23.98psf ● ● ● ● —
34 1080/25psf 1080/25psf ●*4 ●*4 ●*4 ●*4 —
DT-3D24G1
Type Multi-format 3D LCD Monitor
Screen size Type 24 wide format
LCD SECTION
LCD type 24˝ wide, active matrix TFT
Effective screen size: W x H x Diagonal
518.4 x 324 x 611.3 mm
(20-1/2˝ x 12-7/8˝ x 24-1/4˝)
Number of pixels displayed 1920 x 1200
Number of colors displayed 16.77 million
Contrast ratio (TYP.) 1000:1
Aspect ratio 16:10
Format
3G SDI: SMPTE424M/SMPTE425M
DUAL LINK HD SDI: SMPTE372M
HD SDI: BTA S-004C, SMPTE292M
SD SDI: ITU-R BT.656: 525/625; SMPTE259M: 525
EMBEDDED AUDIO: SMPTE299M, SMPTE272M
INPUT/OUTPUT TERMINALS
Video input
DVI-D
DVI-D signal input (compatible with HDCP):
DVI-D connector x 1 (compatible with DDC2B)
E. AUDIO 3G SDI/HD
SDI/SD SDI (IN 1/L)
Digital signal input (compatible with EMBEDDED AUDIO/
DUAL LINK signals): Auto detection, 2 line,
BNC connector x 2
E. AUDIO 3G SDI/HD
SDI/SD SDI (IN 2/R)
E. AUDIO 3G SDI/HD
SDI/SD SDI (ACTIVE OUT)
Digital signal output (compatible with EMBEDDED
AUDIO signals): 2 line reclocked out,
BNC connector x 2
Audio input
AUDIO (IN)
Analog audio signal input: 1 line,
RCA connector x 2, 500 mV (rms), high impedance
AUDIO (MONITOR OUT)
Analog audio signal input: 1 line,
RCA connector x 2, 500 mV (rms)
Audio output Internal speaker: 1.0 W + 1.0 W
External controls
REMOTE
(MAKE/TRIGGER: 8 pins)
Female: PIN1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Tally on/off, External control
valid/invalid, and GND
REMOTE
(RS-485: 8 pins for IN/OUT)
Female: TXD+, TXD-, RXD+, NC, NC, RXD-, NC, and
GND
REMOTE
(RS-232C: 9 pins)
Female: NC, RXD, TXD, NC, GND, NC, RTS, CTS, and
NC (Note: the 7th and 8th terminals are connected
GENERAL
Operation environment
Operating temperature: 5˚C – 35˚C (41˚F – 95˚F)
Operating humidity: 20% – 80% (non-condensing)
(Slightly variable depending on ambient conditions
for installation.)
Power requirements
AC 120 V/AC 220 – 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz, or DC 24 V
(Voltage range: DC 23.3 V − DC 25.5 V)
Rated current
1.15 A (AC 120 V)
0.67 A (AC 220 – 240 V)
4.8 A (DC 24 V)
External dimensions:
W x H x D; excluding
protrusions
With stand 564 x 448.6 x 243 mm (22-1/4" x 17-3/4" x 9-5/8")
Without stand 564 x 408 x 99 mm (22-1/4" x 16-1/8" x 4")
Mass With stand / Without stand 12.0 kg (26.4 lbs) / 9.1 kg (20.0 lbs)
Accessories
AC power cord, Power cord holder x 1, Screw x 2
(for power cord holder), Circular polarizing glasses x 2
(for 3D viewing, not under warranty)
VESA mounting holes
(Size: 4-M4, depth: 10 mm)
100
100117(45/8)
E. & O.E. Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
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