Sony Trinitron BVM-F24U Manual

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  • Page 1 Sony Trinitron Color Video Monitor BVM-F24U...
  • Page 2 CineAlta – a name we proudly introduce to symbolize the bond between cinematography and Digital High Definition imaging. It distinguishes a Sony family of products and systems that offer new creativity in the production, post production and exchange of motion pictures. It brings...
  • Page 3 (horizontal) and 48 Hz to 85 Hz (vertical), this advan- Definition Monitor meets the challenge. Specially tage will be especially useful to permit 24P-created designed as part of Sony's CineAlta™ family of high- material to be viewed as either 48-frame or 72-frame definition electronic cinema products, this monitor progressive display.
  • Page 4 Signal Input Capabilities Multi-format Signal Support The BVM-F24U monitor accepts a wide variety of HD signal formats due to its high scanning frequencies of 54 kHz to 91.1 kHz (horizontal) and 48 Hz to 85 Hz (verti- cal), as well as a built-in frame rate converter.
  • Page 5: Display Capabilities

    Incorporating Sony's latest 16:9 aspect ratio Flat effect for accurate picture evaluation. Surface HR Trinitron CRT, the BVM-F24U achieves a The following describes how each progressive scan high resolution of 1000 TV lines. Its outstanding color signal is converted and displayed on the CRT..
  • Page 6: Operational Convenience

    Operational Convenience Various Area Markers The monitor is equipped with the following area markers: - Cross marker that shows the picture center - Safety area marker that shows the frame boundary, and supports various film aspect ratios - Safe title marker that shows the title area - Letter box/4:3 area marker, in which the unused raster area displays line, semi-transparent matte and full-black matte maskings.
  • Page 7 Separate Control Unit Design A separate control unit design makes Sony's new moni- tor ideal for use in space-critical or remote environ- ments. With an optional BKM-10R Central Control Unit or the BKM-11R Hand-held Control Unit connected, the monitor can be controlled from any console position.
  • Page 8: Input Configuration

    On-screen Menus for Adjustment and Operation Input Configuration Digital Convergence The built-in digital convergence circuit allows high-reso- Settings for the type of input signal, frame conversion lution images to be reproduced on every point of the rate, and safe area display, etc. can all be made from monitor screen, even in the peripheral area.
  • Page 9: Other Features

    Other Features Status Display Several parameters of the monitor can be measured by - On-screen menus for setting various using the status menu.These include CRT operation time functions, operating conditions and configurations and software version. Serial number information - Analog RGBHV input for simple connection to is also available for simple inventory and capital equip- most computers ment management.
  • Page 10 HD-SDI Input and Display Available Signal Formats Aspect ratio: 16:9 Signal standard Total lines: 1125 lines Single (4:2:2) type signal: conforming to SMPTE 274M/292M 10-bit system Dual (4:4:4) type signal: conforming to SMPTE 274M Display signal Input signal Input signal format Horizontal frequency Interface Display signal format...
  • Page 11 BVM-F24U Specifications BVM-F24U General Signal format 54 kHz to 91.1 kHz Type Display unit Power requirements 100 V to 240 V AC±10%, 50/60 Hz Power consumption (Max.) 225 W Dimensions 565.5 (W) x 436.8 (H) x 609.3 (D) inch 22 3/8 (W) x 17 1/4 (H) x 24 1/8 (D) Weight Approx.
  • Page 12 All non-metric weights and measures are approximate. One Sony Drive Sony, CineAlta and Trinitron are registered trademarks of Sony. 24P is used as a generic name in this literature, describing the Sony 24PsF method. Park Ridge, NJ 07656 www.sony.com/professional DI-0025 Printed in U.S.A.

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