Panasonic BT-LH1770P BT-LH1770P Brochure - Page 3
Supported Video Input Formats, Supported PC Input Signal
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Dimensions Front Control Panel 173 m (6-13/16 inches) 205 mm (8.-1/16 inches) 40 mm (1-9/16 inches) 18 mm 80 mm (11/16 inches) (3-1/8 inches) 220 mm (8-11/16 inches) 260 mm (10-1/4 inches) 4-Ø4.8 428 mm (16-7/8 inches) 15 mm (9/16 inches) 301 mm (11-7/8 inches) 314 mm (12-3/8 inches) 179 mm (7-1/16 inches) Rear Terminal Versatile line markers/Safety markers • Line Markers: 4:3 (in 16:9 mode), 13:9, 14:9, 15:9, 16:9 (in 4:3 mode), 1.85:1 (in 16:9 mode), 2.35:1 (in 16:9 mode) • Shadow Function: Shadows (with contrast settings of 0%, 20%, 40%, 60%) can be applied to the area outside of the marker areas. This allows you to accurately picture the image area when the aspect ratio has been changed. • Safety Markers: Settings in 1% increments can be made over 80% to 99% of the area relative to the total effective area, or relative to the area inside the line markers. • Crosshatch Marker: A crosshatch can be displayed divided into 5 or divided into 10, convenient for matching positions. Horizontal and vertical balance can be easily set. User Markers User markers can be drawn for line or box markers in any desired position and size, convenient for layout and positioning of various types of information, such as, for example, TV shopping. Drawing is simplified by using a USB mouse. Up to 12 types can be used per User Marker scene, making a maximum of 120 types. The user markers that have been created can be copied to other BT-LH1770P monitors via USB flash drive, and managed by a personal computer. AC/DC/battery operation and 19-inch rack mount In addition to AC operation, the BT-LH1770P supports DC operation by batteries and so on. It is also mountable in a 19-inch rack using optional rack mount brackets. This makes it highly practical for acquisition requiring high mobility, such as on-location shooting or live feeds. ˙ Supported PC Input Signal Input Signal VGA (640 x 480) SVGA (800 x 600) XGA (1024 x 768) WXGA (1280 x 768) SXGA (1280 x 1024) UXGA (1600 x 1200) WUXGA (1920 x 1200) HDMI Input ü: Supported *Not all frequencies are supported. 13 mm (1/2 inches) ˙ Supported Video Input Formats Video Input Signal VIDEO SDI HDMI NTSC ü PAL ü 480/59.94i ü ü*7 480/59.94p ü*7 576/50i ü ü 576/50p ü 720/23.98p ü 720/24p ü 720/25p ü ü 720/29.97p ü ü*8 720/30p ü ü 720/50p ü ü 720/59.94p ü ü*7 720/60p ü ü 1035/59.94i*1 ü 1035/60i*2 ü 1080/23.98PsF ü*3 ü*9 1080/24PsF ü*4 ü 1080/25PsF ü*5 ü*5 1080/29.97PsF ü*6 ü*8 1080/30PsF ü ü 1080/50i ü ü 1080/59.94i ü ü*7 1080/60i ü ü 1080/23.98p ü ü*9 1080/24p ü ü 1080/25p ü ü 1080/29.97p ü ü*8 1080/30p ü ü 1080/50p ü ü 1080/59.94p ü ü*7 1080/60p ü ü ü: Supported * RGB444 and YCbCr422 (12 bit) are not supported. *1: When 1035/59.94i signal is input, images are displayed in 1080/59.94i. In that case, the displayed markers are for 1080/59.94i. *2: When 1035/60i signal is input, images are displayed in 1080/60i. In that case, the displayed markers are for 1080/60i. *3: When SDI is input at 1080/23.98PsF signal, status display shows as 1080/48i. *4: When SDI is input at 1080/24PsF signal, status display shows as 1080/48i. *5: When 1080/25PsF signal is input, status display shows as 1080/50i. *6: When SDI is input at 1080/29.97PsF signal, status display shows as 1080/60i. *7: When HDMI is input at 59.94i/p signal, status display shows as 60i/p. *8: When HDMI is input at 29.97p signal, status display shows as 30p. *9: When HDMI is input at 23.98p signal, status display shows as 24p.