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CHAPTER 4 OPERATION
4.1 Operating the Monitor
First check that the WM-3001 is wired and set up correctly. Then, turn on the rear-panel POWER
switch of the WM-3001. The POWER lamp comes on, and the monitor displays the input
picture.
If the green POWER lamp fails to come on, check that the front-panel POWER switch is turned
on. If the green POWER lamp still remains off, check the connections once again.
If the screen looks distorted or runs out of synchronization, check the FORMAT settings.
For simple monitoring of the SDI input signals, monitor them at the MONITOR OUT terminal.
The analog input signals will not provide any picture unless the Y signal contains a
synchronization signal. For details on the signal level and other specifications, refer to
BTAS-001 or other standards.
When there are no input signals, the ERROR LED lamp comes on, and the text BLACK is
displayed.
If an HDTV SDI signal is being input, the ERROR LED lamp also comes on even in the case of
CRC error.
If the screen displays “NO SIGNAL” even if an input signal is applied, check the settings of the
menu mode.
Note that data values presented for analog input are for reference purposes only and should be
used as rule-of-thumb values.
4.2 Performing Mode-by-mode Operations and Using Switches
The WM-3001 has five modes: the menu mode, picture mode, waveform mode, vectorscope
mode and status mode.
There are two types of switches: switches with functions that do not vary with mode, and
switches whose functions vary mode by mode. For details on operations, refer to the description
of each mode on the following pages.
4.2.1 Switches Common to All Modes (Fixed-function Switches) ......................15
4.2.2 Picture Mode ...............................................................................................17
4.2.3 Waveform Mode..........................................................................................18
4.2.4 Vectorscope Mode .......................................................................................23
4.2.5 Status Mode.................................................................................................25
4.2.6 Menu Mode .................................................................................................27
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