Panasonic WV-BM1910 manual

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    V ideo Monit or WV -BM1 91 0 Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions completely ENGLISH FRANÇAIS[...]

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    CONTENTS PREFACE .................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 FEATURES ...............................................................................................................................................[...]

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    -1- The Panasonic WV-BM1910 Video Monitor is a desk-top closed circuit Video Monitor especially designed for surveillance and studio applications. This monitor features a 473 mm (18-5/8”) actual diagonal viewing size screen and produces sharp, black-and-white pictures with a horizontal resolution of 1000 lines at center. The WV-BM1910 can be used[...]

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    -2- ■ FRONT VIEW 1. Power On/Off Switch (POWER ON/OFF) This switch turns the power of the monitor on and off. Press this switch once to turn (switch down ; ) the power of the monitor on. Press again (switch up l ) for turn the power of the monitor off. 2. Power Indicator This indicator lights to indicate that the power is on. 3. Scan Size Selecti[...]

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    -3- 10. Video Output Connector (VIDEO OUT) This BNC type connector is used to provide the video output signal of the source to an additional monitor or video cassette recorder. 11. Video Input Connector (VIDEO IN) This BNC type connector is used for receiving the video signal from a source to be monitored, such as a VCR. 12. DC Restoration Switch ([...]

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    -4- Power Cord 1. Keep the Power ON/OFF switch of the camera in the OFF position during installation. 2. Connect the Power Cord to a grounded electrical outlet. Video Cable Use a 75 Ω coaxial cable (RG-59, RG-59A/U, RG- 59B/U, RG-59/U, RG-6/U, or RG-11/U). 1. Up to 10 monitors can be hooked up in this configuration before signal loss occurs. Tota[...]

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    -5- Preparations: Make sure that all required connections in the system are completed. Turn on the power of this monitor by pressing the Power On/Off Switch on the front panel. 1. Adjust the brightness by the Bright Control (BRIGHT) and the Contrast Control (CONTRAST) so that the overall brightness is appropriate and grey tones are resolved. 2. If [...]

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    -6- Power Source : 120V AC, 60 Hz Power Consumption : Approx. 47 W Video Input : 1.0 V[p-p] EIA composite/75 Ω x 1 Video Output: Looping through VIDEO IN connector x 1 Horizontal Resolution : 1 000 TV lines at center Sweep Linearity : Less than 5 % at overscan Sweep Geometry : Less than 2 % at overscan Overscanning : Approx. 6 % Scanning Size : N[...]

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    -7- T ABLE DES MA TIÈRES PRÉFACE ................................................................................................................................................................................ 8 CARACTÉRISTIQUES DOMINANTES ...........................................................................................................[...]

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    -8- Le moniteur vidéo WV-BM1910 Panasonic est un modèle de table de système de télévision à circuit fermé spécialement destiné à la surveillance et aux applications en studio. Ce moniteur vidéo possède un écran à surface utile de visionnement mesurée en diagonal de 473 mm (18-5/8 po.) et délivre ainsi des images noir et blanc très [...]

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    -9- 1. Interrupteur d’alimentation (POWER, ON/OFF) Cet interrupteur permet de mettre le moniteur vidéo sous tension et de l’arrêter. Une première pression enclenche l’interrupteur (interrupteur enfoncé ; ), ce qui met le moniteur vidéo sous tension. Une seconde pression libère l’interrupteur (interrupteur débrayé l ), ce qui coupe l[...]

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    -10- ■ VUE ARRIÈRE AC IN DC REST OFF IN ON OUT VIDEO 10. Connecteur de sortie vidéo (VIDEO OUT) Ce connecteur de type BNC est utilisé pour appliquer le signal de sortie vidéo provenant d’une source à un autre moniteur vidéo ou un magnéto- scope d’enregistrement. 11. Connecteur d’entrée vidéo (VIDEO IN) Ce connecteur de type BNC est[...]

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    -11- Cordon d’alimentation 1. Conserver l’interrupteur d’alimentation du moniteur vidéo en position OFF pendant toute la durée de l’installation. 2. Raccorder le cordon d’alimentation à une prise de sortie secteur reliée à la terre. Câble vidéo Se servir d’un câble coaxial de 75 Ω (RG-59, RG- 59A/U, RG-59B/U, RG-59/U, RG-6/U o[...]

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    -12- Préparatifs Vérifier que tous les branchements nécessaires du système ont été effectués correctement. Mettre sous tension avec l’interrupteur d’alimentation du moniteur vidéo qui se trouve en façade. 1. Ajuster la luminosité avec la commande de réglage de luminosité (BRIGHT) et le contraste avec la commande de réglage de contr[...]

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    -13- Cordon d’alimentation .............................................. 1 él. CARACTÉRISTIQUES TECHNIQUES ACCESSOIRES ST ANDARD Source d’alimentation: Secteur alternatif 120 V, 60 Hz Puissance consommée: Environ 47 W Entrée vidéo: Signal composite de 1,0 V[p-p] EIA/75 Ω x 1 Sortie vidéo: Bouclage par connecteur VIDEO IN x 1 Résolutio[...]

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    N1098-0 YWV8QA5038AN Printed in Japan N 30 Video Imaging Systems Company A Division of Panasonic Broadcast & Television Systems Company A Unit of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America Executive Office: One Panasonic Way 4H-2, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 Regional Offices: Northeast: One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 348-7303 Southe[...]