12Controls and Their Functions (continued)4 MENU button, rotary knobs (with push-on switch (PIC-TURE)) and RETURN/VOLUME button (→page 15)Use these buttons to display menus, select and adjust set-tings and perform menu selections.MENU: Press to display the TOP MENU (main menu,FUNCTION menu and INPUT SELECT menu) or toexit from a menu.Rotary knob:Turn the knob clockwise or counterclockwise to movethe cursor up or down or to change set values.Press the knob to start changing set values, to con-firm them and to open submenus.RETURN:Press to return to the previous menu or cancel to re-cover a previously set value.When no menu is open, press the rotary knob or RETURNbutton to open a menu other than the TOP MENU.PICTURE:When no menu is displayed, press the rotary knob toopen the picture adjusting menu. (→page 15)VOLUME:When no menu is displayed, press the RETURN but-ton to open the audio volume bar meter. (→page 15)5 Speaker (monaural)Enables monitoring of analog AUDIO, SDI and HDMI signalinputs.• Connecting headphones to the HEADPHONES output jackturns off the speaker.6 HEADPHONES output jack (M3 stereo mini jack)Allows you to connect headphones to monitor analog audio,SDI and HDMI signal input.• The volume and sound quality differ depending on theheadphones.Rear panelIN1 2ININR LINOUTOUT1 2 6 853 4 71 SDI terminal (BNC)IN1: This is the SDI input terminal (compatible with HD/SDautomatic switching).IN2: This is the SDI input terminal (compatible with HD/SDautomatic switching).SWITCHED OUT: This is the active through-out terminal forthe SDI input signal being displayed onthe screen.• Active SDI through-out is only output when [SDI1] or [SDI2]is selected using [INPUT SELECT]. It is not output whensomething other than SDI is selected. Embedded audio isalso supported.When this output is used to daisy-chain*1 multiple monitors,the quality of the original signal, cable length, the numberof connected devices and other factors all come into play todeteriorate picture quality and introduce noise.*1 Daisy-chain:Refers to connecting the through-out signal from a deviceto the input of a second, third or more devices in a linearseries, thus using a single signal in multiple devices.• Use a 5C-FB or equivalent cable to make connections toan SDI terminal.2 VIDEO terminal (BNC) *2*3IN: This is the VIDEO signal (composite signal) input ter-minal.OUT: This is the input signal through-out terminal.*2 Unless a cable is connected to the OUT terminal, the VID-EO IN terminal is automatically terminated at 75 Ω. Con-necting a cable releases this termination.*3 Since a connection to the through-out terminal releasesthe 75 Ω termination of the unit, the level of the VIDEOsignal input to the unit may become too large dependingon the connected device.3 DVI-I terminal (single link)This is the DVI-signal input terminal.• Use double shielded cable for making connections to aDVI-I terminal.4 HDMI terminal (Type A)This is the HDMI input terminal.• Use double-shielded cable for making connections to anHDMI terminal.5 AUDIO input terminal (pin jack)This is the common audio input terminal for all video inputterminals.• Use shielded cable for making connections to an AUDIOinput terminal.6 RS-485 input/output terminal (RJ-45)External control is possible by using an RS-485 signal.• Use shielded cable for making connections to an RS-485input/output terminal.• Make sure that the cable is fully inserted in the terminal andthat it cannot easily be pulled out.• A loop-through connection using the RS-485 IN/OUT termi-nals allow operation of multiple monitors (up to 32 monitors)connected to the RS-485 IN/OUT terminals.• Connect a terminator (120 Ω) between the first and secondpin of the OUT terminal on the last monitor in the chain.7 GPI input terminal (D-SUB, 9 pins)External control is possible by using a GPI signal.• Use shielded cable for making connections to a GPI inputterminal.8 RS-232C input terminal (D-SUB, 9 pins)External control is possible by using a RS-232C signal• Use shielded cable for making connections to an RS-232Cinput terminal.