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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.

Revision as of 03:18, 10 April 2022

BVM-D14H5U
BVM-D14H5U.png
Information
Manufacturer Sony
Type Professional
Size 14"
TV Lines 800 (4:3), 600 (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: 482mm

Depth: 562mm

Height: 280mm
Weight 50 lb, 10 oz
Firmware 1.20
Earliest Date April 2001
Latest Date April 2001
Links
Controller CRT:BKM-10R or CRT:BKM-11R
Standard Boards CRT:BKM-129X
Optional Boards CRT:BKM-120D

CRT:BKM-127W CRT:BKM-129X

CRT:BKM-142HD
Operation Manual BVM-D14/D9 Manual
Service Manual BVM-D14 Manual
Brochure BVM-D Series Brochure

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.