Page 2 - Important Safety Instructions
2 Owner’s Record The model and serial numbers are located at the rear. Record these numbers in the spaces provided below.Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. Model No.____________________Serial No.____________________ • Read these instructions.• Keep...
Page 4 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents 4 Table of Contents Precaution .............................................................. 5 On Safety ............................................................ 5On Installation .................................................... 5Handling the Screen ...........................
Page 5 - Precaution; On Safety; To reduce the risk of burn-in; On a Long Period of Use
Precaution 5 Precaution On Safety • Operate the unit only with a power source as specified in the “Specifications” section. • A nameplate indicating operating voltage, etc., is located on the bottom. • Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet, unplug the unit and have it checked by qu...
Page 7 - Features; The monitor supports video, HDMI
Features 7 Features The PVM-740 Professional Video Monitor is a 7.4 type OLED panel monitor for broadcast or business use, featuring a precise image and high performance.This not only achieves high quality picture by the OLED panel but is also small and lightweight, and accepts a variety of input si...
Page 8 - You can inhibit a key function to prevent misoperation.
Features 8 Input signal waveform and audio level display The waveform of the input signal or the audio level (embedded audio only) can be displayed. For more information, see SUB INPUT SELECT of “WFM/ALM (waveform monitor and audio level meter) DISPLAY SETTING” on page 21. Screen saver To reduce bur...
Page 9 - Location and Function of Parts and Controls; Front Panel
Location and Function of Parts and Controls 9 Location and Function of Parts and Controls Front Panel a Tally lamp You can check the status of the monitor by the color of the tally lamp.The tally lamp lights in red, green or amber according to the setting of PARALLEL REMOTE in the REMOTE menu. b Pro...
Page 10 - Menu operation buttons; Using the stand; Sets the stand towards the back.
Location and Function of Parts and Controls 10 Press the button BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, CHROMA, or VOLUME function assigned to display the adjustment screen. Press the same button again, and the adjustment screen disappears, but you can adjust the value without the setting value display. For details o...
Page 11 - Input connector for serial digital component signals.; Note
Location and Function of Parts and Controls 11 Rear/Bottom Panel a SDI (3G/HD/SD) input and output connectors (BNC) IN connector Input connector for serial digital component signals. OUT connector Output connector for serial digital component signals. Note The signal from the OUT connector does not ...
Page 12 - CAUTION; • For safety, do not connect the connector for peripheral; HDMI input connector; EJECT button; While sliding this button, remove the AC adaptor.; AC adaptor attachment; Attach the mounting bracket to the monitor.
Installing to the Rack (Using MB-531) 12 CAUTION • For safety, do not connect the connector for peripheral device wiring that might have excessive voltage to this port. Follow the instructions for this port. • The connection speed may be affected by the network system. This unit does not guarantee t...
Page 13 - Power Supply; Attaching the AC Adaptor; Attaching; • The AC adaptor can be used only with products; Connecting the AC Power Cord
Power Supply 13 Power Supply Attaching the AC Adaptor Attaching Removing CAUTION • The AC adaptor can be used only with products specified by the manufacturer. • To remove the AC adaptor, first unplug the AC power cord and then remove the AC adaptor. Connecting the AC Power Cord Attach the AC adapto...
Page 14 - The default setting values for each area; Press the; If you select either
Selecting the Default Settings 14 Selecting the Default Settings When you turn on the unit for the first time after purchasing it, select the area where you intend to use this unit from among the options. The default setting values for each area 1 Press the 1 (standby) switch. The unit is turned on ...
Page 15 - If LATIN AMERICA is selected:; marks on the illustrations of the menu screen.
Selecting the Menu Language 15 2 If LATIN AMERICA is selected: 4 If ASIA EXCEPT JAPAN is selected: Customers who will use this unit in the shaded areas shown in the map below should select NTSC AREA.Other customers should select PAL AREA. 3 Press the menu selection control or the ENTER button. The S...
Page 16 - The selected item is displayed in yellow.; To clear the menu; Using the Menu; The current settings are displayed in place of the
Using the Menu 16 The setting items (icons) in the selected menu are displayed in yellow. 4 Turn the menu selection control to select “LANGUAGE”, then press the menu selection control or the ENTER button. The selected item is displayed in yellow. 5 Turn the menu selection control to select a languag...
Page 17 - Make the setting or adjustment on an item.; When changing the adjustment level:; Notes; • An item displayed in black cannot be accessed.
Using the Menu 17 The menu icon presently selected is shown in yellow and setting items are displayed. 3 Select an item. Turn the menu selection control to select the item, then press the menu selection control or the ENTER button.The item to be changed is displayed in yellow.If the menu consists of...
Page 18 - Items
Adjustment Using the Menus 18 Adjustment Using the Menus Items The screen menu of this monitor consists of the following items. STATUS (the items indicate the current settings.) FORMATCOLOR TEMPHDMI FORMATNTSC SETUPSCAN MODEPOWER SAVINGI/P MODEModel name and serial number COLOR TEMP/SPACE COLOR TEMP...
Page 19 - USER CONTROL menu; COLOR TEMP; Submenu; SUB CONTROL
Adjustment Using the Menus 19 You need to use the measurement instrument to adjust the white balance.Recommended: Konica Minolta color analyzer CA-210 USER CONTROL menu The USER CONTROL menu is used for adjusting the picture.Items that cannot be adjusted depending on the input signal are displayed i...
Page 20 - USER CONFIG menu
Adjustment Using the Menus 20 USER CONFIG menu The USER CONFIG menu is used for setting the system, marker, WFM/ALM display, function button, and audio. SYSTEM SETTING PICTURE CONTROL Adjusts the picture.• ACC (Auto Color Control) : Sets ACC circuit on or off.To check the fine adjustment, select OFF...
Page 21 - MARKER SETTING
Adjustment Using the Menus 21 MARKER SETTING WFM/ALM (waveform monitor and audio level meter) DISPLAY SETTING LED BRIGHTNESS Sets the brightness of the LED of the buttons.• 0 : The LED becomes brighter. • 1 : The LED becomes darker. RGB RANGE Sets the black level and white level for the RGB format o...
Page 22 - FUNCTION BUTTON SETTING; SCAN; OVER scan; ASPECT; : A waveform monitor is; POSITION
Adjustment Using the Menus 22 FUNCTION BUTTON SETTING About the function assigned to the function button SCAN Press the button to change the scan size of the picture. With every press of the button, the picture switches in the sequence NORMAL scan t OVER scan t NATIVE (see “Scan mode image” on page ...
Page 23 - FIELD MERGE
Adjustment Using the Menus 23 MONO Press the button to display a monochrome picture. When the buttons is pressed again, the monitor switches automatically to color mode. MARKER Press the button to display the marker. Set the aspect marker in the MARKER SETTING menu (see page 21). H/V DELAY Press the...
Page 24 - Scan mode image; Screen frame; SDI AUDIO SETTING
Adjustment Using the Menus 24 Scan mode image AUDIO SETTING 720 × 540 960 × 540 960 × 540 – 960 × 540 – 960 × 540 Normal image FLIP H FLIP V FLIP HV INPUT 4 3 16 9 NORM A L (z er osc an) 4 : 3 16: 9 OVER (5 % o v er sc an ) 4 3 720 × 540 16 9 NATIVE (1 08 0i ) Screen frame NATIVE (7 2 0 P ) 768 × 54...
Page 25 - REMOTE menu
Adjustment Using the Menus 25 REMOTE menu Submenu Setting PARALLEL REMOTE Selects the PARALLEL REMOTE connector pins for which you want to change the function. You can assign various functions to 1 to 4 pins and 6 to 8 pins. The following lists the functions you can assign to the pins.• – – – (“– – ...
Page 26 - KEY INHIBIT menu
Adjustment Using the Menus 26 KEY INHIBIT menu You can lock the setting so that they cannot be changed by an unauthorized user.Select OFF or ON.If you set to ON, all items are displayed in black, indicating the items are locked. K E Y I N H I B I T : xx K E Y I N H I B I T
Page 27 - Input Signals and Adjustable/Setting Items
Adjustment Using the Menus 27 Input Signals and Adjustable/Setting Items a : Adjustable/can be set × : Not adjustable/cannot be set *1 Only the interlace signal is input.*2 The audio levels of WFM or ALM are displayed when SDI signal is input. Select the displayed audio level channels in SDI AUDIO S...
Page 28 - Troubleshooting; The unit cannot be operated; Specifications; Picture performance; Input
Troubleshooting / Specifications 28 Troubleshooting This section may help you isolate the cause of a problem and as a result, eliminate the need to contact technical support.• The unit cannot be operated t The key protection function works. Set the KEY INHIBIT setting to OFF in the KEY INHIBIT menu....
Page 29 - General; PARALLEL REMOTE connector; Wiring required to use the Remote Control; Pin number
Specifications 29 General Power AC 100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz, 0.5 A to 0.3 A DC 12 V, 1.9 A Power consumption Maximum: approx. 27 W Peak inrush current (1) Power ON, current probe method: 30 A (100 V), 60 A (240 V) (2) Hot switching inrush current, measured in accordance with European standard EN55103-...
Page 30 - Available signal formats; The unit is applicable to the following signal formats.
Specifications 30 Available signal formats The unit is applicable to the following signal formats. *1 The format on the screen is displayed as 1080/48I.*2 The format on the screen is displayed as 1080/50I.*3 The frame rate is also compatible with 1/1.001.*4 The format is compatible with 4:2:2 YCbCr ...
Page 31 - Dimensions; Front
Dimensions 31 Dimensions Front Side Bottom (Without the stand) Top Side (When setting the stand using positions B and C for the mounting screws) 222.4 ( 8 7 / 8 ) 183.5 ( 7 1 / 4 ) 166 ( 6 5 / 8 ) 17.5 ( 23 / 32 ) 148.8 ( 5 7 / 8 ) 161.8 ( 6 3 / 8 ) 13 ( 1 7 / 3 2 ) 161.5 ( 6 3 / 8 ) 130 ( 5 1 / 8 )...