CRT:PVM-1354Q
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PVM-1354Q
| Information | ||
|---|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Sony | |
| Type | Professional | |
| Size | 13" | |
| TV Lines | 600 | |
| Dot Pitch | 0.25 mm | |
| Regions | NTSC, NTSC 4.43, PAL, SECAM | |
| 240p/480i | Yes | |
| 480p | No | |
| 720p | No | |
| 1080i | No | |
| Vsync | 50/60 Hz | |
| Widescreen | No | |
| Composite | Yes, x2 | |
| S-Video | Yes | |
| Component | 4x BNC, switchable between RGBS and YPbPr | |
| SDI | Yes, with BKM-101C kit | |
| HD-SDI | No | |
| Speakers | Mono | |
| Dimensions | Width: 346 mm
Depth: 411.5 mm Height: 340 mm | |
| Weight | 36 lbs, 14 oz (16.7 kg) | |
| Earliest Date | c. 1993 | |
| Links | ||
| Tube | M34KBE20X | |
| Optional Boards | BKM-101C, BKM-102 | |
| Operation Manual | PVM-1354Q Operation Manual | |
| Service Manual | PVM-1354Q Service Manual | |
| Brochure | PVM-1354Q Brochure | |
Links
https://crtdatabase.com/crts/sony/sony-pvm-1354q
Technical Bulletins
| File Name | Purpose |
|---|---|
| File:301994059.pdf | Technical Bulletin 94-059. Correcting Phase Adjustment |
| File:301996046.pdf | Technical Bulletin 96-046R. Black Horizontal Stripes at Power On |
| File:301996160.pdf | Technical Bulletin 96-160.
3-Pin Connector Supplied. |
| File:301998123.pdf | Technical Bulletin 1998-123.
Picture Does Not Appear When SDI is Input |
| File:301998261.pdf | Technical Bulletin 1998-261R2.
Preventing Picture Distortion |
| File:302006158.pdf | Technical Bulletin 30-2006-158.
Reuse CP303 When Replacing the A Board |
| File Name | Purpose |
|---|---|
| File:302003151.pdf | Technical Bulletin 30-2003-151.
Reuse IC101 When Replacing the A Board |
| File:301998261.pdf | Technical Bulletin 1998-261R2.
Preventing Picture Distortion |
| File:302000080.pdf | Technical Bulletin 2000-080R: Loss of White Balance |
| File:301996160.pdf | Technical Bulletin 96-160.
3-Pin Connector Supplied. |
| File:302006158.pdf | Technical Bulletin 30-2006-158.
Reuse CP303 When Replacing the A Board |
| File:301998261.pdf | Technical Bulletin 1998-261R2.
Preventing Picture Distortion |