Sony BVME170A User Manual (Operating Instructions - BVM-E250A / BVM-E170A) - Page 33
Turning on the Monitor, Settings, Selecting the Area
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Chapter 2 Preparations over the DC power supply. To use the DC power supply, disconnect the AC power cord. Turning on the Monitor Press the MAIN POWER switch on the rear panel to turn on the power. When you turn on the monitor for the first time after purchasing it, the Select Area screen is displayed. Select the area where you intend to use this monitor. For selecting the area, see page 33. Settings Selecting the Area When you turn on the monitor for the first time after purchasing it, select the area where you intend to use this monitor from among the options. When the area is selected, the menu item settings suitable for the selected area are applied. Default value for each area 3 The warm-up time is more than 30 minutes, approximately. When the monitor is in standby mode As the OPERATE lamp lights in red in standby mode, press the MONITOR I/1 switch of the controller. The OPERATE lamp lights in green and the monitor enters operation mode. 1 5 4 3 3 2 1North America 2Latin America Argentina PAL&PAL-N Area Paraguay Uruguay NTSC&PALM Area 3 Africa Australasia Europe Middle-East Other Area 4Asia Except Japan NTSC Area PAL Area 5 Japan Color Setup Temp Level D65 7.5% Component Level Betacam D65 0% D65 0% D65 0% D65 7.5% SMPTE/ EBU-N10 SMPTE/ EBU-N10 SMPTE/ EBU-N10 Betacam D65 0% SMPTE/ EBU-N10 D65 7.5% D65 0% D93 0% Betacam SMPTE/ EBU-N10 SMPTE/ EBU-N10 Color Profile ITU-R BT.709 ITU-R BT.709 ITU-R BT.709 ITU-R BT.709 ITU-R BT.709 ITU-R BT.709 ITU-R BT.709 ITU-R BT.709 ITU-R BT.709 Note on the setting of color temperature If you measure the color temperatures of different display types, such as CRT, LCD, or OLED, by using a common (or general) color analyzer that is based on CIE 1931, and adjust the xy chromaticity to the same value, the appearance may be different because of optical spectrum differences. 33 Settings