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The Sony BVM-D14H1U is optimized for the DTV world and support 480i, 480p, 720p and 1080i inputs, which translates to flexibility for high-end broadcast production environments that use various signal formats. The monitors are also equipped with a built-in auto setup system for chroma, phase, and white balance.
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HDTV
Display Capability
Since one format or another of HDTV has become the de facto future of broadcast
programming its convenient to have a monitor that will display anything you throw its way.
The BVM-D14H1U with the optional BKM-142HD board allows for all HDTV formats to be
displayed including 1080/24-frame, 1080/50I, 1035/60I, 1080/60I and 720P, 575/50I (PAL)
and 480/60I (NTSC) . This board with its amazing flexibility takes up two slots in the
rear panel of the monitor. |
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Television
Industry Standard Colors
Sony has long been the company that furthers the state of the art technology for the TV
industry. The BVM-D14H1U is an example of the cutting edge of digital video displays. It
has a HR Trinitron tube for a maximum 800 lines of resolution. (600 lines in 16:9 mode).
The phosphors are also the latest television standard SMPTE-C type. The Beam Current
Feedback feature keeps color temperatures stable over the life of the monitor. |
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Outboard
Set-Up Control Units
The optional BKM-10R control unit gives full function color, phase and white balance
settings. The control unit also accepts a PCMCIA memory card to take custom set-ups to
other locations. With RS-485 control protocol, up to 32 monitors can be daisy-chained and
controlled simultaneously- a handy feature in larger production facilities. A small
hand-held set-up controller, the BKM-11R is also available for individual monitor set-ups.
Automatic color temperature adjustments can be made using external color probes like the
Sony BKM-14L. |
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Additional
Optional Additions
Gearing-up for high-resolution wide-screen production can be accomplished in small,
economical steps. If your post-production studio relies heavily on component analog
machines like Beta SP VTRs the BKM-129X board may be just the ticket. It doubles the 3-BNC
inputs and outputs of the monitor to two each, all with sync. The BKM-127W is called
the NTSC-PAL Input Adapter. It supplies composite video with 2 inputs and 2 outputs. A Y/C
signal can be input and output using 2-BNC connectors for each. And do not forget 4-pin
S-video. This board will supply one each for input and output.
D-1 type 601 component digital (like from Digi-Beta decks and cameras) can be input
with the addition of the BKM-120D adapter board. The board supplies 2 inputs and one
monitor output. |
| Application |
Broadcast
Edit and Evaluation |
| CRT
Size |
14
Inch |
| Video
System |
NTSC and
PAL
DTV formats 575P, 480P, 1080/24/Frame,
1080/50i, 1035i/601, 1080/60i, 720/60P |
| Maximum
Resolution |
800 Lines
in 4:3
600 Lines in 16:9 |
| Phosphor |
SMPTE-C
Standard |
| Color
Temperature Pre-Sets |
D65, D93,
And 2 Custom Memory Manual Settings |
| Input
and Output Connectors |
HD-SDI-
Optional with BKM-142HD
SDI Video- Optional with BKM-120D
Analog Component Video- Standard with 3-BNC (x 1 input, looping
output)
Composite Video,Y/C,S-Video- Optional with BKM-127W
Sync- Standard with BNC (x 1 input, looping output)
Control Panel- Standard with 9-Pin (x 1)
Remote Control- Standard with 9-Pin (x 1 input, 1 output) |
| Set-Up
Features |
Full
Comprehensive Menu System with BKM-10R
Smart Media Card Menu/Set-Up Capture |
| Remote
Control |
BKM-10R
Required
BKM-11R Optional |
| Rack
Mount |
BKM-31E14
Rack Mount and Slide Kit |
| Power
Requirements |
100 to 240
Volts AC, 50 or 60 Hz |
| Power
Consumption |
115 Watts
Maximum |
| Dimensions
(WxHxD) |
13 5/8 x
11 1/8 x 20 1/2 inches
346 x 280 x 519 mm |
| Weight |
81 lbs. 9
oz.
37 kg |
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