ASTRO DM-3105 Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 HD/SD 5-inch LCD Monitor DM-3105 Instruction Manual Ver.1.00...
  • Page 3: Instruction Manual

    HD/SD 5-inch LCD Monitor DM-3105 Instruction Manual 2008.4 Ver.1.00 ASTRODESIGN,Inc...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    About the DM-3105 ............................1 DM-3105 Overview................................1 Chapter 2. Names of Parts............................... 3 2.1 DM-3105 Front Panel and Part Names ........................3 2.2 DM-3105 Rear Panel and Part Names........................6 Chapter 3. How to Use ..............................11 3.1 How to Connect ............................... 11 3.2 How to Use ................................
  • Page 6 4.9.3 Automatically Saved Items ..........................77 4.9.4 Resetting the Error Count and Elapsed Time....................78 4.10 General Specifications............................79 4.11 External View................................. 80 4.11.1 DM-3105 External View (Main Unit) ........................ 80 Chapter 5. Accessories and Options ..........................81 5.1 Accessories ................................81 5.2 Options ..................................
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction Thank you for purchasing this DM-3105 HD LCD PICTURE MONITOR. This manual gives the information necessary for using the DM-3105 including the method of operation and precautions. Inappropriate handling may result in an accident. Be absolutely sure to read this manual so that you can correctly use the DM-3105.
  • Page 8: About Foreign Particles

    About Foreign Particles Do not spill liquid inside or drop easily flammable or metallic objects inside. Continued use under these conditions may result in fire, electric shock, or damage to equipment. 注 意 CAUTION About the Power Supply Use 8 to 18V DC for the power supplied to this equipment. To prevent equipment damage and/or failure, we recommend the use of the supplied AC/DC adaptor.
  • Page 9: About Shock Of Impact

    Introduction Handle the LCD panel with care as described below as it is an extremely high-precision instrument. • Wiping the LCD panel with benzene, thinner, or other active agent may result in deformation. • If water (or salt water) is allowed to stay in contact with the LCD panel, this may result in change in color or blemishes.
  • Page 10 To ensure normal operation of this equipment, take care that the following conditions are met. • Do not place heavy objects such as a monitor on top of this equipment. • Avoid placying objects in the immediate surrounding of this equipment. (*1) If the surface temperature of the LCD panel exceeds 60℃, there is a risk that the backlight or other parts may be damaged.
  • Page 11: Chapter 1. About The Dm-3105

    About the DM-3105 The DM-3105 is a compact, light-weight LCD monitor for the HD broadcast industry suitable for mobile video monitoring when on location or reporting from the field. This equipment supports 21 types of HDTV input signals and 2 types of SDTV video formats.
  • Page 12 Equipped with SDI IN, SDI MONITOR OUT, and COMPOSITE terminals Brightness, contrast, chroma, view, monochrome, and gamma adjustment functions Marker display function (FRAME, CENTER, 95%, 93%, 88%, 80%, 4:3, 13:9, 14:9, 2.35:1, 1.85:1, 1.66:1, Grating, BOX, USER) Allows user-defined aspect ratio settings (HD:V_FULL, 16:9, Actual Size, Blanking, Under Scan, SCOPE SD:4:3, 16:9, Twice Size, Blanking, Under Scan) Allows user-defined front switch settings...
  • Page 13: Chapter 2. Names Of Parts

    Names of Parts 2.1 DM-3105 Front Panel and Part Names ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ③ ⑨ ⑩ ② ① LCD MONITOR DM-3105 ⑪ Figure 2.1 DM-3105 Front Panel...
  • Page 14 Table 2.1 Front Panel Part Names Name Function ① Turns power ON/OFF. (Lights green when power is input) POWER Switch/LED Switches the function of front switches or locks operations. ② Function select switch Displays video images ③ Liquid Crystal Display The video image displayed on the screen is switched in the following order: “HD/SD_SDI IN CH_A →...
  • Page 15 Chapter 2 Names of Parts The function assigned to the switch is executed except during menu When operations. FUNC is (See Section 3.5.10) selected During menu operations, this switch cancels the value being changed and exits the adjustment. Enters peak value adjustment or hue adjustment.
  • Page 16: Dm-3105 Rear Panel And Part Names

    2.2 DM-3105 Rear Panel and Part Names MODEL ; SER.No ; ⑥ MADE IN JAPAN ⑦ DC IN 1 GND ① 4 +12V ② ③ COMPOSITE ④ ⑤ Figure 2.2 DM-3105 Rear Panel...
  • Page 17 Chapter 2 Names of Parts Table 2.2 Rear Panel Part Names Name Function Power Connector (*1) Camera connector DC power input terminal (GND 1 pin, DC IN 4 pins) ① ② HD-SDI, SD-SDI signal input terminals HD/SD SDI IN A ③...
  • Page 18 *2 Remote connector (No. (6)) The remote controller is enabled only when ENABLE_RMT is MAKE (Low level). For details on the remote controller, see Section 4.8. Pin No. Signal Initial value ― Remote Control 1 Remote Control 2 Remote Control 3 ENABLE_RMT ―...
  • Page 19 Chapter 2 Names of Parts 3.3V Inside of DM-30**-L 2 to 14 pin Remote controller sw itch 10kΩ Control IC Cable resistance 1kΩ Low level threshold: 0.7V Vf=0.65V 1.15 pin Remote connector receiver Note: Design for a cable resistance fo 50Ω or less. Do not connect or disconnect the Remote Connector while power is on.
  • Page 21: Chapter 3. How To Use

    A protective film is attached to the surface of the liquid crystal protective panel. Remove this protective film before using the DM-3105. After checking connections, press the POWER switch and turn on the power of the DM-3105. The POWER LED lights, and video is displayed.
  • Page 22: About The Screen

    3.3 About the Screen This section describes on the -screen displays of the DM-3105. 3.3.1 Normal screens 11 12 14 13 Supplement 1, 2, 3, 4, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 17 can be hidden from display. The display position and other attributes can also be changed. (See...
  • Page 23 If an error occurs, CRC or EDH will be displayed in red for one second. Time Displays the elapsed time since the DM-3105 was turned on. Last Displays the elapsed time since the last CRC or EDH error occurred. (*2) VITC Displays the time code (VITC).
  • Page 24 Item Description Volume Displays the audio volume setting for output from the headphone jack. L_CH Displays the audio channel being output to the left. R_CH Displays the audio channel being output to the right. Wave_Gain Displays the scaling ratio setting in the vertical direction for the displayed waveform. Vector_Gain Displays the scaling ratio setting for the vector being displayed.
  • Page 25: Menu Screens

    Chapter 3 How to Use 3.3.2 Menu Screens Pressing the MENU Switch displays the following screen, on which various function can be executed. Description Menu Level 11 Menu Level 2 Menu Level 3 Menu Level 4 Pressing the adjustment dial in this condition goes up one menu level. * The number of levels displayed differs depending on the menu.
  • Page 26: Operations Using Special Switches

    3.4 Operations Using Special Switches Except for Front Switches F1 though F4, all switches become special switches. This section describes operations controlled using each special switch. Items accompanied with this mark can also be controlled using the remote controller. R.C. For details on these operations, see Item 3.5.11.
  • Page 27: Adjusting The Offset Level For The Brightness Signal

    Chapter 3 How to Use 3.4.2 Adjusting the Offset Level for the Brightness Signal 1. Set the Function Select Switch to ADJ, press the BRIGHT Switch, and adjust the brightness value (brightness signal offset level) by pressing the +/- Switches. Supplement The adjustable range is -50.00 to +50.00% (See Section 4.5) To exit from brightness adjustment, press the BRIGHT Switch one...
  • Page 28: Adjusting The Pb(Cb) Value

    3.4.4 Adjusting the Pb(Cb) Value 1. Set the Function Select Switch to ADJ, press the CHROMA Switch, and select Pb(Cb) only. 2. Adjust the Pb(Cb) value (color difference signal level) by pressing the +/- Switches. Supplement The adjustable range is 0.0 to 200.0% (See Section 4.5) Each time the CHROMA Switch is pressed, the setting changes in the following order: “CHROMA →...
  • Page 29: Simultaneously Adjusting Pb(Cb)・Pr(Cr) Values

    Chapter 3 How to Use 3.4.6 Simultaneously Adjusting Pb(Cb)・Pr(Cr) Values 1. Set the Function Select Switch to ADJ, press the CHROMA Switch, and select Pb(Cb) and Pr(Cr). 2. Adjust the chroma values (color difference signal levels) by pressing the +/- Switches.
  • Page 30: Adjusting Hue

    3.4.8 Adjusting Hue 1. Set the Function Select Switch to ADJ, press the PEAK/HUE Switch, and select Hue. 2. Adjust the Hue value by pressing the +/- Switches. Supplement The adjustable range is -179.0 to 180.0°. Each time the PEAK/HUE Switch is pressed, the setting changes in the following order: “Peaking →...
  • Page 31: Adjusting Gain For The Displayed Waveform Or Vector

    Chapter 3 How to Use 3.4.10 Adjusting Gain for the Displayed Waveform or Vector 1. Set the Function Select Switch to ADJ, press the AUDIO/GAIN Switch, and select Wave_Gain or Vector_Gain. 2. Adjust the waveform or vector gain by pressing the +/- Switches. Supplement The adjustable range for Wave_Gain is x0.01 to 7.99.
  • Page 32: Oparations From Within The Menu

    3.5 Oparations From Within the Menu Further details settings can be made using the menu. This section describes operations that can be controlled and set within each menu item. Items accompanied with this mark can also be controlled using the remote controller. R.C.
  • Page 33: Making Detailed Settings For The Viedo Display Screen

    Chapter 3 How to Use 3.5.1 Making Detailed Settings for the Viedo Display Screen This section describes items listed under Picture in the menu. Basic Operation 1. Set the Function Select Switch to FUNC, press the MENU Switch, and display the Menu screen.
  • Page 34 Detailed Descriptions of Each Item Item Description Remarks Switches the aspect ratio between Type A and Aspect Type B. Cancels mask and half-mask when using H H Delay Swtiches the horizontal delay ON/OFF. delay. V Delay Switches vertical delay ON/OFF. Applies a mask or half-mask to the region outside that set using markers or outside Half Mask...
  • Page 35 Chapter 3 How to Use When ON, the chroma signal value is multiplied by three. However, if the result of Switches between ON/OFF for the multiplication of multiplying the chroma signal by three Chroma Up the chroma signal value. exceeds ±109%, a limit of ±109% is applied.
  • Page 36: Setting The Aspect Ratio

    3.5.2 Setting the Aspect Ratio This section describes the Aspect item on the menu. Basic Operation 1. Set the Function Select Switch to FUNC and press the MENU Switch. 2. Choose Aspect by pressing the +/- switches and then press the ENT Switch. 3.
  • Page 37: Making Marker Settings

    Chapter 3 How to Use 3.5.3 Making Marker Settings This section describes the Marker item on the Menu. Basic Operation 1. Set the Function Select Switch to FUNC, press the MENU Switch, and display the Menu screen. 2. Choose Marker by pressing the +/- switches and then press the ENT Switch.
  • Page 38 Detailed Descriptions of Each Item Item Description Remarks Display Switches displaying/hiding markers. between Switches between Type A/Type B for the markers Select being displayed. Duplicate markers can be selected. Type A Select Selects the markers to be displayed by Type A. The marker name of selected markers is shown in reverse text.
  • Page 39: Making Tally Settings

    Chapter 3 How to Use 3.5.4 Making Tally Settings This section describes the Tally item on the menu. Basic Operation 1. Set the Function Select Switch to FUNC, press the MENU Switch, and display the Menu screen. 2. Choose Tally by pressing the +/- switches and then press the ENT Switch. 3.
  • Page 40 Detailed Descriptions of Each Item Item Description Remarks Switches between Frame/Box for the Tally Type display method. Thickness Adjusts the thickness of the frame tally. If ON, a display with colors separated results. If OFF, a superimposed display Switches whether or not to display with a results.
  • Page 41 Chapter 3 How to Use Tally setting items are as follows. Supplement 2 Item Description Remarks Tally 1 Active Depends on the remote controller setting. Sets ON/OFF for Tally 1 through Tally 2 Tally 4 when displaying the signal Inactive,OFF Forcibly turns the tally OFF.
  • Page 42: Making Audio Level Meter Settings

    3.5.5 Making Audio Level Meter Settings This section describes the Audio item on the menu. Basic Operation 1. Set the Function Select Switch to FUNC, press the MENU Switch, and display the Menu screen. 2. Choose Audio by pressing the +/- switches and then press the ENT Switch. 3.
  • Page 43 Chapter 3 How to Use Detailed Descriptions of Each Item Item Description Remarks Audio level meter ON/OFF can also be switched Switches whether to display/hide the audio Display using Audio under DISPLAY . level meter. Sets the number of channels to be CH Number displayed from among 2CH, 4CH, and 8CH.
  • Page 44 If channels are displayed split left and right, display is made from the left of the screen in the order of lowest channel number. Type A If all channels are being displayed together, display is made in order from the top.
  • Page 45: Making Simple Waveform Display Settings

    Chapter 3 How to Use 3.5.6 Making Simple Waveform Display Settings This section describes the Wave item on the menu. Basic Operation 1. Set the Function Select Switch to FUNC, press the MENU Switch, and display the Menu screen. 2. Choose Wave by pressing the +/- switches, and then press the ENT Switch.
  • Page 46 Detailed Descriptions of Each Item Item Description Remarks Simple waveform ON/OFF can also be switched using Switches display/hide for the simple Display Waveform under Display . waveform L-Top Displays the simple waveform in the upper left. Sets the simple waveform display R-Top Displays the simple waveform in the upper right.
  • Page 47: Making Vector Display Settings

    Chapter 3 How to Use 3.5.7 Making Vector Display Settings This section describes the Vector item on the menu. Basic Operation 1. Set the Function Select Switch to FUNC, press the MENU Switch, and display the Menu screen. 2. Choose Vector by pressing the +/- Switches, and then press the ENT Switch.
  • Page 48 Detailed Descriptions of Each Item Item Description Remarks Vector ON/OFF can also be switched using Vector Display Switches display/hide for the vector. under Display . L-Top Displays the vector in the upper left. Sets the vector display position. R-Top Displays the vector in the upper right. Position L-Bottom Displays the vector in the lower left.
  • Page 49: Making Id Settings

    Chapter 3 How to Use 3.5.8 Making ID Settings This section describes the ID item on the menu. Basic Operation 1. Set the Function Select Switch to FUNC, press the MENU Switch, and display the Menu screen. 2. Choose by pressing the +/- Switches, and then press the ENT Switch. 3.
  • Page 50 The ID setting is made on the Internal ID and character spacing. (* Supplement 2) DM-3105 main unit. Japanese cannot be used in the case of an internal ID setting. This function is used only with models that support External ID Cannot be selected.
  • Page 51 Chapter 3 How to Use Items that can be set using Internal ID are as follows. Supplement 2 Item Description Remarks Text can be changed one letter at a time. Up to ten characters consisting of upper or lowercase Sets the text to be Edit alphabetic characters, numeric characters, and basic symbols displayed.
  • Page 52: Making Screen Display And Layout Settings

    3.5.9 Making Screen Display and Layout Settings This section describes the Display item on the menu. Basic Operation 1. Set the Function Select Switch to FUNC, press the MENU Switch, and display the Menu screen. 2. Choose Display by pressing the +/- Switches, and then press the ENT Switch. 3.
  • Page 53 Chapter 3 How to Use Detailed Descriptions of Each Item Item Description Remarks Maker Switches ON/OFF for markers. Switches ON/OFF for all display items set Information under ID Text through Audio below. ID Text Switches display/hide for the input signal ID. If turned ON, display is made for only about Format Switches display/hide for the format.
  • Page 54 Picture Sets the video image display area. (* Supplement 1) ID Text Sets the ID display area. (* Supplement 1) Sets the display position for time code and error TC & ES status. (* Supplement 2) Sets the display position for time code and error –Offset Sets the display position for status.
  • Page 55 Chapter 3 How to Use Sets the display position for the time code and error status together as a group. Supplement 2 The display positions that can be set for the time code and error status are as follows. L-Top: Displays the information in the upper left. The height of the display position can be chosen from one of three offsets.
  • Page 56: Assigning Functions To Front Switches

    3.5.10 Assigning Functions to Front Switches This section describes the Switch item on the menu. Basic Operation 1. Set the Function Select Switch to FUNC and press the MENU Switch. 2. Choose Switch by pressing the +/- Switches, and then press the ENT Switch. 3.
  • Page 57 Chapter 3 How to Use Items that can be set using SWITCH ASSIGN are as follows. Supplement 1 Item Description Remarks Aspect A/B Switches the aspect ratio between Type A and Type B. Marker Switches ON/OFF for markers. This can be switched Marker A/B Switches Type A/B for markers.
  • Page 58: Making Remote Controller Settings

    3.5.11 Making Remote Controller Settings This section describes the Remote item on the menu. Basic Operation 1. Set the Function Select Switch to FUNC and press the MENU Switch. 2. Choose Remote by pressing the +/- Switches, and then press the ENT Switch. 3.
  • Page 59 Chapter 3 How to Use MENU Hierarchical Screen Image Remote REMOTE ASSIGN Level None Level Bi-Edge Edge Level None SDI A/B Information Level None SDI/Analog ID Text Level None Aspect A/B Format Level None Marker A Time Code Level None Marker B Err Status Level...
  • Page 60 Settings that can be turned ON/OFF all at Switches ON/OFF for all display items set under Information once are: ID Text, Display . Format, Time Code, Err Status, and Audio. ID Text Switches display/hide for the input signal ID. If turned ON, display is made for only about Format Switches display/hide for the format.
  • Page 61: Saving, Loading And Renaming Settings And Destroying Saved Settings

    Chapter 3 How to Use 3.5.12 Saving, Loading and Renaming Settings and Destroying Saved Settings This section describes the Load item on the menu. Basic Operation 1. Set the Function Select Switch to FUNC, press the MENU Switch, and display the Menu screen.
  • Page 62 Detailed Descriptions of Each Item Item Description Remarks Load Loads a saved setting. Save Saves the current setting. Clear Destroys a saved setting. Destroys rename data used under Rename . Text can be changed one letter at a time. Up to eight characters consisting of upper or Rename Changes the setting save name.
  • Page 63: Restoring Defaults

    Chapter 3 How to Use 3.5.13 Restoring Defaults This section describes the Reset item on the menu. Basic Operation 1. Set the Function Select Switch to FUNC, press the MENU Switch, and display the Menu screen. 2. Choose RESET CALL by pressing the +/- Switches, and then press the ENT Switch.
  • Page 64: Making Detailed Lcd Settings

    3.5.14 Making Detailed LCD Settings This section describes the Quality item on the menu. Basic Operation 1. Set the Function Select Switch to FUNC, press the MENU Switch, and display the Menu screen. 2. Choose PICTURE QUALITY by pressing the +/- Switches, and then press the ENT Switch.
  • Page 65 Chapter 3 How to Use Detailed Descriptions of Each Item Item Description Remarks Color temperature can be selected from one of Color Temperature Switches the color temperature. three choices: 5500K, 6500K, and 9300K. G-Bright Adjust the G brightness value. B-Bright Adjust the B brightness value.
  • Page 66: Making Basic Settings For The Main Unit

    3.5.15 Making Basic Settings for the Main Unit This section describes the HW Set item on the menu. Basic Operation 1. Set the Function Select Switch to FUNC and press the MENU Switch. 2. Choose HW Set by pressing the +/- Switches, and then press the ENT Switch. 3.
  • Page 67 Chapter 3 How to Use Detailed Descriptions of Each Item Item Description Remarks This function is only for models that support an IR UNIT No. Cannot be selected. infrared remote controller. This function is used only with models that support ID UNIT No.
  • Page 68 Switches ON/OFF of marker type A for Marker A and ON/OFF of Switches Type A/Type B for marker type B for Marker B. RC Op.MK md the remote control Marker A Switches marker ON/OFF for and Marker B functions. Marker A. Switches marker type Type A/Type B for Marker B.
  • Page 69: Chapter 4. Main Specifications

    Main Specifications 4.1 Input Formats Active Total Samples Samples Frame Line Line Line Scanning F o r m a t Rate Frequency Active Total (Hz) (kHz) Frame Frame Line Line 1080i/59.94 30/1.001 1080 1125 33.72 1920 2200 1080i/60 1080sF/29.97 (*3) 1080i/60 1080 1125...
  • Page 70: Input Signal Systems

    4.2 Input Signal Systems SDI Input Specifications Input Specifications Specifications HDTV NRZI SDI signal conforming to BTA S-004B and SMPTE 292M NRZI SDI signal conforming to SMPTE 259M SDI Input SDTV Note: However, the guaranteed reception distance is 100m. Automatic input format, field (frame) frequency tracking Composite Input Specifications Specifications...
  • Page 71: Display System

    Chapter 4 Main Specifications 4.3 Display System Display System Specifications Liquid crystal TFT liquid crystal Display colors 16.7 million colors, 8-bit Contrast ratio 600:1 25ms (Typ: full white 90% ⇒ full black 10% + full black 10% ⇒ full white 90%) Response time Viewing angle Top/bottom: 170°, Left/right: 170°...
  • Page 72: Headphone Output

    4.4 Headphone Output Maximum output 10mW±5% (32Ω/1kHz) 100Hz to 20kHz (0dB to -3dB) Frequency response An audio signal is output when 48-kHz embedded audio is superimposed on the SDI signal. 4.5 Adjustment Values Brightness The adjustable range for the brightness signal offset level is -50.00 to +50.00%. The same is true for G brightness, B brightness, and R brightness.
  • Page 73 Chapter 4 Main Specifications Contrast The adjustable range for the brightness signal level is 0.0 to 200.0%. The same is true for G contrast, B contrast, and R contrast. Display level 200% 100% 50% 0% Input level Chroma, Pb(Cb), Pr(Cr) The adjustable range for the color difference signal level is 0.0 to 200.0%.
  • Page 74: Aspect Ratio

    4.6 Aspect Ratio SD input only: Displayed so the video image area fills the LCD screen in the vertical direction. V Full HD input only: Displayed so the video image area fills the LCD screen in the vertical direction. (The video image is cut in the horizontal direction.) 16:9 During HD input: The video image area is displayed at 16:9.
  • Page 75: The Audio Level Meter

    Chapter 4 Main Specifications 4.7 The Audio Level Meter An audio level meter conforming to audio standards BTA S-006B and SMPTE272M-A is displayed. 4.7.1 Audio Level and Cell Coloration The audio level and coloration of each cell are as follows. Coloration CELL No.
  • Page 76 Coloration CELL No. Audio level Color Mono Greater than or equal to -22dB, but less than -21dB Green Gray 160 (*2) Greater than or equal to -23dB, but less than -22dB Green Gray 160 (*2) Greater than or equal to -24dB, but less than -23dB Green Gray 160 (*2) Greater than or equal to -25dB, but less than -24dB...
  • Page 77: Display Format And Cell Coloration

    Chapter 4 Main Specifications 4.7.2 Display Format and Cell Coloration Display format: When displayed left-to-right (4ch_LR, 8ch_Box type) The CELL NO. (see item 4.7.1) is as given in the figure below. The audio level meter varies from left to right as the audio level increases. Ex.: When CH Number: 8CH, CH Select: 1-8CH, and Style: 4ch_LR have been selected Level meter on left of screen Level meter on right of screen...
  • Page 78 Display format: When Vertical type is selected The CELL NO. (see item 4.7.1) is as given in the figure below. The audio level meter varies from bottom to top as the audio level increases. Ex.: When CH Number: 8CH and CH Select: 1-8CH have been selected Level meter on right of screen Level meter on left of screen...
  • Page 79: Contact Type Remote Controllers

    Chapter 4 Main Specifications 4.8 Contact Type Remote Controllers 4.8.1 Operation Example About Edge Operations ● Edge operations execute switch commands when a control signal is confirmed to transit from LOW to HIGH. Ex.: Switching SDI_A/SDI_B Executed at the moment Executed at the moment SDI_A SDI_B...
  • Page 80 ● About Dual Edge Operations With dual edge operations, the setting value changes at both the rising edge and falling edge of a signal. Ex.: Switching SDI_A/SDI_B When LOW -> HIGH is assigned for SDI-A and HIGH -> LOW is assigned for SDI-B Switched at the moment Switched at the moment SDI-A...
  • Page 81: Setting Values During Level Operations

    Chapter 4 Main Specifications 4.8.2 Setting Values During Level Operations Status during level operations Display Function Open (1) Make (0) SDI A/B Switching SDI A/B SDI_A SDI_B SDI/Analog Switching SDI <-> composite Composite Aspect A/B TYPEA/TYPEB TYPE_A TYPE_B Marker A A Type marker ON/OFF Marker B B Type marker ON/OFF...
  • Page 82: Setting Values At Time Of Initialization

    4.9 Setting Values at Time of Initialization Various setting values are set as given below when the DM-3105 is shipped from the factory and when the unit is initialized. 4.9.1 Setting Items by Channel The setting values given below represent items for which SDI A, SDI B, and COMPOSITE are set separately.
  • Page 83: Shared Setting Items

    Chapter 4 Main Specifications 4.9.2 Shared Setting Items The setting values given below represent items shared by SDI A, SDI B, and COMPOSITE. These setting values are not initialized when "Factory Default" is executed unless all channel setting values are initialized.
  • Page 84 Setting Item Setting and Adjustable Range Initial value Color Temperature 9300K/6500K/5500K 6500K −50.0 to +50.0% G-Brightness Chapter 7. 0.0% −50.0 to +50.0% B-Brightness 0.0% −50.0 to +50.0% R-Brightness 0.0% G-Contrast 0.0 to 200.0% 100.0% B-Contrast 0.0 to 200.0% 100.0% R-Contrast 0.0 to 200.0% 100.0% G-Gamma...
  • Page 85 Chapter 4 Main Specifications Setting Item Setting and Adjustable Range Initial value Position Picture Top/Middle/Bottom Middle ID Text Upper/Lower Upper TC & ES L/R - Top/Bottom L-Bottom Offset 1 to 3 Offset 1 −Offset Audio 4ch-LR / 8ch-Box / Vertical 4ch-LR 4ch_LR: Top1 to 3, Bottom1 to 3 −Offset...
  • Page 86 Setting Item Setting and Adjustable Range Initial value Half Mask ON/OFF Mask ON/OFF Waveform Size SMALL/MEDIUM/LARGE MEDIUM G Cent 0%/100% Gain 0.01 to 7.99 1.00 Vector Size NORMAL/LARGE NORMAL Scale 100%/75% 100%/75% G Guide ON/OFF Gain 0.01 to 7.99 1.00 Waveform Filter LPF/AVERAGE/non...
  • Page 87: Automatically Saved Items

    Chapter 4 Main Specifications Setting Item Setting and Adjustable Range Initial value Remote * State Level/Bi-Edge/Edge Level SDI A/B, SDI/Analog, Aspect A/B, (Where * is Marker A, Marker B, Half Mask, Mask, through R12) Mono, Blue Only, H Delay, V Delay, Assign Peaking, Chroma Up, Flip Screen , Information, ID Text, Format, Time Code,...
  • Page 88: Resetting The Error Count And Elapsed Time

    4.9.4 Resetting the Error Count and Elapsed Time The status values given below are initialized if "Error Reset" or "Factory Default" are executed. They are not initialized if "Channel Reset" is executed. Status Initial value Remarks CRC,EDH 0000000 Last 00:00:00 Audio Err and CRC, EDH elapsed time Note: Subtitles and Time are not initialized.
  • Page 89: General Specifications

    Chapter 4 Main Specifications 4.10 General Specifications Table 4.1 DM-3105 (Main Unit) Operating Environment and Ratings Operating temperature range 0 to 40°C −10 to 60°C Storage temperature range Operating humidity range 30 to 80%RH (at an ambient temperature of 0 to 40°C and without condensation)
  • Page 90: External View

    4.11 External View 4.11.1 DM-3105 External View (Main Unit) 2-1/4-20UNC MAX 5 Both Top and Bottom 10-M3 MAX5 MODEL ; SER.No ; MADE IN JAPAN DC IN 1 GND 4 +12V COMPOSITE 109.6 62.3 LCD MONITOR DM-3105...
  • Page 91: Chapter 5. Accessories And Options

    Canon-Camera Connector Conversion Cable 1 pc. 5.2 Options Brackets for rack mounting, etc. have been prepared as options for the DM-3105 liquid crystal unit (this unit). Options are released frequently, so be sure to contact our sales representative for the latest information.
  • Page 93: Chapter 6. Maintenance, Etc

    Maintenance, etc. If the unit does not function normally Symptom Check Point • A The video images is not displayed re the Color Space (YPbPr/GBR/XYZ) settings correct? normally • Is Front switches do not work the Fu nction Select Switch locked? •...
  • Page 94: The Following Items Do Not Indicate A Problem With Or Damage To The Unit

    The following items do not indicate a problem with or damage to the unit. Conditions such as described below may arise due to the nature of liquid crystals. The response time, brightness, or color of liquid crystals may vary depending on the ambient temperature.
  • Page 95 Instruction Manual Notes ● We will replace any manuals with missing pages or pages out of order. ● This product is copyrighted by Astro Design Corporation. ● Unauthorized use or duplication of this manual, in whole or in part, is prohibited.

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