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The H5 models are handy due to the fact that they do not require an external controller and instead provide buttons along the side of the unit to navigate the on-screen display. They also provide buttons for manual control over a handful of functions, including analog knobs for brightness, contrast, chroma, and phase. | The H5 models are handy due to the fact that they do not require an external controller and instead provide buttons along the side of the unit to navigate the on-screen display. They also provide buttons for manual control over a handful of functions, including analog knobs for brightness, contrast, chroma, and phase. | ||
The BVM-D and PVM-L series monitors require a rather rare input board for RGB/YPbPr inputs: the [[CRT:BKM-129X]]. It is recommended to instead get [https://castlemaniagames.com/products/bkm-129x Martin Hejnfelt's BKM-129X clone] ([https://github.com/skumlos/bkm-129x-simple source files]) as it is much cheaper and built with modern parts. | |||
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Manufacturer | Sony | |
Type | Professional | |
Size | 9" | |
TV Lines | 450 (4:3), 340 (16:9) | |
Dot Pitch | 0.25mm | |
Regions | NTSC, PAL, SECAM | |
240p/480i | Yes | |
480p | Yes | |
720p | Yes | |
1080i | Yes | |
Vsync | 50/60hz | |
Widescreen | No | |
Composite | 0 | |
S-Video | 0 | |
Component | 1x RGB/YPbPr | |
SDI | 0 | |
HD-SDI | 0 | |
Dimensions | Width: 218mm
Depth: 379.5mm (453mm)[1] Height: 217mm | |
Weight | 20 lb 7 oz (22 lb, 4 oz)[2] | |
Firmware | 1.17 | |
Earliest Date | November 2002 | |
Latest Date | November 2002 | |
Links | ||
Controller | CRT:BKM-10R or CRT:BKM-11R | |
Standard Boards | CRT:BKM-129X | |
Optional Boards | CRT:BKM-120D CRT:BKM-142HD | |
Operation Manual | BVM-D14/D9 Manual | |
Service Manual | Sony BVM-D9 Manual | |
Brochure | BVM-D Series Brochure |
With a 9" screen, this set is meant to be portable for use in-field. The set can use the included AC adapter pack or an optional rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack (BP-L60A or BP-L90A). Other unique features include a built-in kickstand (shown in the picture on this page) as well as an optional hood (VF-508) that hangs over the screen to block glares.
The H5 models are handy due to the fact that they do not require an external controller and instead provide buttons along the side of the unit to navigate the on-screen display. They also provide buttons for manual control over a handful of functions, including analog knobs for brightness, contrast, chroma, and phase.
The BVM-D and PVM-L series monitors require a rather rare input board for RGB/YPbPr inputs: the CRT:BKM-129X. It is recommended to instead get Martin Hejnfelt's BKM-129X clone (source files) as it is much cheaper and built with modern parts.
BKM-129X Only | BKM-129X + BKM-142HD + BKM-120D | |
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BP-L60A[3] | Approx. 90 min. | Approx. 60 min. |
BP-L90A[4] | Approx. 150 min. | Approx. 100 min. |