Enter below the Model No. and
Serial No. which is located on the
rear of the cabinet. Retain this
information for future reference.
Model No.
Serial No.
VOLUME PHASE CHROMA BRIGHT CONTRAST
UNDER
PULSE
COLOR
BLUE
MEMORY
OFF
RGB/
COMPO(SDI)
MENUDEGAUSS
CHECK
MODE
EXT
Y/C
SYNC
POWER
ON
OFF
ENTER
SCAN
CROSS
VIDEO
A B
INPUT SELECT
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SAFETY PRECA UTIONS
WARNING:
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO
NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.
■ PRECAUTIONS
[Prevent inflammables, water and metallic objects from
entering the unit.
[Do not remodel or disassemble the unit. As the unit
incorporates circuitry generating high voltage,
physical danger and malfunctioning of the unit itself
may result.
[Remove the AC power cord from the AC outlet when
you are not using the unit for a long period.
INFORMATION
CAUTION: Changes or modification not approved by
JVC could void the user's authority to operate the
equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference when the equipment is operated
in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at his own
expense.
■ HANDLING
[Do not apply shocks or vibrations. Malfunctioning of
the unit is likely to result.
[Do not block the ventilation slots.
[Do not use it in extermaly hot places. Exposed to the
direct sunlight for a long period of time or placed
near a heater, the cabinet could become deformed,
or the performance of the internal components may
deteriorate.
[Do not place the unit near appliances generating
strong electric or magnetic fields. Noisy or unstable
pictures are likely to result.
[Keep the monitor clean by wiping the cabinet and
CRT screen with a piece of soft cloth. Do not apply
thinner or benzine. These chemicals can damage the
surface finish and cause printed letters to be erased.
Clean excessive soiling with a diluted neutral
cleanser, then wipe away the cleanser with a dry
cloth.
SCREEN BURN
[It is not recommended to keep a certain still image displayed on screen for a long time as well as displaying extremely
bright images on screen. This may cause a burning (sticking) phenomenon on the screen of cathode-ray tube. This
problem does not occur as far as displaying normal video playback motion images.
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Thank you for purchasing this JVC color video monitor.Before using it, read and follow all
instructions carefully to take fullest advantage of the monitor's performance.
CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS -----------------------------------2
FEATURES ------------------------------------------------------ 3
CONTROLS AND FEATURES (FRONT) --------------- 4
TERMINALS AND FEATURES (REAR) ---------------- 5
CONNECTION EXAMPLE ----------------------------------6
CONTRAST (picture contrast) ---------------------------- 8
BRIGHT (picture brightness) ------------------------------ 8
CHROMA (picture color density) ------------------------- 8
PHASE (picture hue) ---------------------------------------- 8
Relation between picture adjustments and input video signals---
VIDEO SIGNAL CONTROLS------------------------------- 9
UNDER SCAN------------------------------------------------- 9
PULSE CROSS -----------------------------------------------9
COLOR OFF --------------------------------------------------- 9
BLUE CHECK ------------------------------------------------- 9
ON-SCREEN MENU CONTROLS ---------------------- 10
Calling up the menu display, selecting an item----- 10
ASPECT RATIO (picture aspect ratio switching) -- 10
FILTER SELECT (built-in filter selection) ------------ 10
PEAKING FREQ./PEAKING LEVEL (picture quality improvement) -----AFC (switching of time constant for the AFC) ------ 11
COLOR TEMP. (color temperature switching) ----- 11
NTSC SETUP (NTSC set-up level)-------------------- 11
COMPO. LEVEL (chrominance level setting)------- 11
Recall/release of memory mode------------------------ 12
Setting programming of the picture being monitored----Revision of memory mode ------------------------------- 12
SET-UP FOR MONITOR INSTALLATION------------ 14
To call up SET-UP MENU and select a function--- 14
SIZE/CENTERING (size/positioning adjustments of RGB signal pictures) -WHITE BALANCE ADJUST (white balance adjustments) -REMOTE SELECT (TALLY/REMOTE-terminal settings) ---STATUS DISPLAY (setting the status display to on/off)-CONTROL LOCK (deactivation of front-control functions)
To program an ID number-------------------------------- 19
To call up an ID number ---------------------------------- 19
To assign a monitor ---------------------------------------- 19
BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE -------------------- 20
MENU DISPLAY CHART ---------------------------------- 21
SPECIFICATIONS------------------------------------------- 22
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15
15
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FEATURES
■ For multiple applications with various video systems; equipped with external source
component terminals that can be bridge-connected.
■ Compatible with NTSC-3.58/4.43 MHz or PAL color systems.
■ The BM-H1900SU has a medium-high-definition picture tube that reproduces pictures
with a horizontal resolution of 750 TV lines or more .
The BM-H1300SU has a high-definition picture tube that reproduces pictures with a
horizontal resolution of 750 TV lines or more .
■ Auto white-balance stabilizer (I/K feedback circuit) maintains stable color reproduction
over long-term use.
■ A range of flexible functions includes picture aspect ratio switching (between 4:3 and
16:9), memory mode and control lock.
■ Optional exclusive wireless remote control unit enables individual operation and adjust-
ment of up to 99-unit monitors.
ENGLISH
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1
CONTROLS AND FEATURES (FRONT)
[ BM-H1900SU ]
5
4
VOLUME
PHASE CHROMA
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COLOR
BLUE
RGB/
MEMORY
OFF
CHECK
MODE
EXT
Y/C
SYNC
BRIGHT
CONTRAST
UNDER
SCAN
VIDEO
A
PULSE
CROSS
COMPO(SDI)
B
INPUT SELECT
3ytr
[ BM-H1300SU ]
5
4
VOLUME
PHASE CHROMA
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COLOR
BLUE
RGB/
MEMORY
OFF
CHECK
MODE
EXT
Y/C
SYNC
BRIGHT
CONTRAST
UNDER
SCAN
VIDEO
A
PULSE
CROSS
COMPO(SDI)
B
INPUT SELECT
3ytr
11
1 Tally lamp
11
Glows to indicate when a tally signal is input to the
TALLY/REMOTE terminal on the rear panel. (For
terminal connection, see page 15.)
22
2 Speaker
22
33
3 Remote control sensor
33
Senses infrared signals emitted from the optional
wireless remote control.
44
4 VOLUME control
44
Turn to adjust speaker volume.
55
5 PHASE control
55
Turn to adjust picture hue, using natural skin color as a
reference.
66
6 CHROMA control
66
Turn to adjust picture color density according to your
requirements.
77
7 BRIGHT control
77
Turn to adjust picture brightness according to your
requirements.
88
8 CONTRAST control
88
Turn to adjust the picture contrast according to your
requirements.
99
9 UNDER SCAN switch
99
Push to display the whole picture on screen by reducing
display area dimensions.
pp
p PULSE CROSS switch
pp
Push to check the retrace period (sync signal) by
delaying input signal phase.
MENU
ENTER
MENU
ENTER
i
DEGAUSS
POWER
ON OFF
o
i
DEGAUSS
POWER
ON
OFF
o
qq
q COLOR OFF switch
qq
Push to eliminate color signals and display a black-andwhite picture.
ww
w BLUE CHECK switch
ww
Push to eliminate red and green color signals and
display a monochrome blue picture.
ee
e MEMORY MODE switch
ee
Push to adjust the picture by recalling the adjustment
data that you stored in memory.
rr
r INPUT SELECT switches
rr
Push to select a rear terminal video signal input.
tt
t EXT SYNC switch
tt
Push to synchronize the monitor with an external sync
signal. This function is effective regardless of signal
input.
yy
y MENU controls
yy
Use to operate on-screen menu functions.
uu
u DEGAUSS switch
uu
Push to demagnetize the picture tube.
ii
i POWER switch
ii
Press to turn the power on or off.
oo
o POWER indicator
oo
Glows to indicate that power is on.
(Front)
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TERMINALS AND FEATURES (REAR)
(Rear)
2389
IN
Y / C
OPEN75
RGB/COMPO(SDI)
G / Y
OPEN
B / B-Y
OPEN
R / R-Y
OPEN
¶
75
¶
75
¶
75
¶
4
5
IN
VIDEO A
OPEN75
VIDEO B
OPEN75
SYNC
OPEN75
7
OUT
¶
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11
1 Power socket
11
Connect to an AC outlet (120 V AC, 50/60 Hz) using the
provided power cord.
22
2 VIDEO A terminals
22
Composite video signal input terminal and bridgeconnected output terminal.
33
3 VIDEO A termination switch
33
Set to OPEN for bridged connection; set to 75 for input
signal only.
44
4 VIDEO B terminals
44
Composite video signal input terminal and bridgeconnected output terminal.
55
5 VIDEO B termination switch
55
Functions as for
66
6 SYNC terminals
66
External sync signal input terminal and bridge-connected
output terminal. Input an external composite sync signal
to these terminals when inputting a video signal without
a sync signal, or when synchronizing the monitor with an
external sync signal.
77
7 SYNC termination switch
77
Functions as for
88
8 Y/C terminals
88
Input terminal of Y/C signals and bridge-connected
output terminal.
99
9 Y/C termination switch
99
Functions as for
pp
p RGB/COMPO(SDI) terminals
pp
Input terminal of analog RGB signals or Y/B-Y/R-Y
signals and bridge-connected output terminal. For
analog RGB signals, also accepts a G signal including a
sync signal.
33
3.
33
33
3.
33
33
3.
33
w
AUDIO
OUT
IN
OUT
e
r
TALLY/
FOCUS
REMOTE
qq
q RGB/COMPO(SDI) termination switch
qq
Functions as for
ww
w AUDIO A terminals
ww
Audio signal input terminal and bridge-connected output
terminal. Linked with the VIDEO A terminals so that
AUDIO A terminals and VIDEO A terminals are selected
simultaneously.
ee
e AUDIO B terminals
ee
Audio signal input terminal and bridge-connected output
terminal. Linked with the VIDEO B or Y/C terminals so
that AUDIO B terminals and VIDEO B or Y/C terminals
are selected simultaneously.
rr
r AUDIO RGB/COMPO(SDI) terminals
rr
Audio signal input terminal and bridge-connected output
terminal. Linked with the RGB/COMPO(SDI) terminals
so that AUDIO RGB/COMPO(SDI) terminals and RGB/
COMPO(SDI) terminals are selected simultaneously.
tt
t FOCUS control
tt
Adjustment hole exclusively for use by service
personnel. Make sure to consult qualified service
personnel for adjustment.
yy
y TALLY/REMOTE terminal
yy
External input terminal of a tally signal to make the tally
lamp glow, or of a remote-control signal to switch input
or picture control.
●Be sure to turn off each component’s power before connection.
●The connection shown below is only an example. Terminals and their functions differ in accordance with a component to
be connected. Also read and follow the instructions for the component.
Component that outputs a
composite video signal
Component that outputs
a sync signal
Signal(s) Terminal Function
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1 Composite videoVIDEO A INInput of a composite video signal
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22
2 Composite videoVIDEO A OUTBridge-connected output of
22
33
3 Composite videoVIDEO B INInput of a composite video signal
33
44
4 Composite videoVIDEO B OUTBridge-connected output of
44
55
5 Composite syncSYNC INInput of an external sync signal
55
66
6 Composite syncSYNC OUTBridge-connected output of
66
77
7 Y/CY/C INInput of Y/C signals
77
88
8 Y/CY/C ONTBridge-connected output of
88
99
9 Analogue RGBRGB/COMPO(SDI) INInput of analogue RGB signals
99
00
0 ComponentRGB/COMPO(SDI) INInput of a component signal
00
--
- Analogue RGB or componentRGB/COMPO(SDI) OUT Bridge-connected output of
--
==
= Tally/remote controlTALLY/REMOTEInput of a tally signal or remote control signal
==
Component that outputs a
composite video signal
33
3
33
55
5
55
11
1
11
IN
VIDEO A
OPEN75
VIDEO B
OPEN75
OPEN75
99
9
99
Component that outputs
analog RGB signals
Component that outputs Y/C signals
22
2
44
22
OUT
¶
¶
SYNC
¶
66
6
66
77
4
7
44
77
IN
Component that outputs
a component signal
OPEN75
RGB/COMPO(SDI)
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
00
0
00
G / Y
B / B-Y
R / R-Y
For audio signal input from the
component connected to VIDEO A IN
88
8
88
FOCUS
11
1
11
33
3
33
55
5
55
77
7
77
99
9 or
99
IN
00
0
00
OUT
Y / C
¶
75
¶
75
¶
75
¶
--
-
--
~~
~
~~
AUDIO
OUT
TALLY/
REMOTE
==
=
==
Remote control
component
!!
!
!!
For bridge-connected output of
For audio signal input from the
component connected to VIDEO B
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@
@@
IN or Y/C IN
For bridge-connected output of
##
#
##
For bridge-connected output of
%%
%
%%
For audio signal input from the
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component connected to
RGB/COMPO(SDI) IN
~~
~
~~
@@
@
@@
$$
$
$$
External/internal synchronization
Push the front panel EXT SYNC switch to ON, and the monitor operates to synchronize with an external sync signal input to the rear panel
SYNC IN terminal.
Push the switch again to OFF, and the monitor operates to synchronize with a sync signal included in a video signal (if it includes a sync
signal) input via a video input terminal.
RGB/COMPO(SDI) terminal setting
Set RGB or COMPO. on screen to match the type of video signal
input to the rear panel RGB/COMPO(SDI) IN terminals.
To input analog RGB signals, set to RGB.
To input Y, B-Y or R-Y signal, set to COMPO.
Operation:
1. Press the front panel MENU button to call up the MENU display on screen.
2.Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select RGB/COMPO(SDI).
3.Press the or button to set RGB or COMPO..
4. Press the MENU button to complete.
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NOTE
BASIC OPERATION
1. To turn the power on:
Push the PO WER switch.
The POWER indicator glows green. The mode and color system of an input
signal are automatically discerned and displayed on screen for about 3
seconds. To turn off power, push the POWER switch again, and the
POWER indicator goes off.
2.
To select the input:
Push an INPUT SELECT switch.
Push VIDEO A, VIDEO B, RGB/COMPO(SDI) or Y/C. The mode and color
system of a selected input signal are automatically discerned and displayed
on screen for about 3 seconds.
3.
T o adjust the audio level:
Turn the VOLUME control to the right to increase the level, or to the left to
decrease the level.
●Relation between input mode indication and signal input/terminal
Input mode indication Signal input/terminal
VIDEO AComposite video signal input to VIDEO A IN
VIDEO BComposite video signal input to VIDEO B IN
Y/CY/C signal input to Y/C IN
RGBAnalogue RGB signal input to RGB/COMPO(SDI) IN
COMPO(SDI)Component signal input to RGB/COMPO(SDI) IN
VIDEO A + Input mode
NTSC + Color system
●Color system indication
indication Colour system
NTSCNTSC 3.58 MHz 60 Hz
PALPAL 4.43 MHz 50 Hz
N4.43NTSC 4.43 MHz 60 Hz
B/W (Indicates when a black-and-white signal is input)
NO SYNC (Indicates when no signal is input)
Colour sub-carrier Vertical scanning
frequency frequency
To demagnetize the picture tube
After positioning near the monitor a speaker (non-magnetshielded) or other equipment that generates a strong magnetic
field, or after relocating the monitor, color patches could
appear in the picture due to magnetization of the picture tube.
If this occurs, push the DEGAUSS switch to demagnetize the
picture tube.
●This function is not effective if
activated a second time after a very
short time has elapsed. When
degaussing must be repeated,
proceed after at least 10 minutes
have passed since first degaussing.
●The optional wireless remote control
features a DEGAUSS key.
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NOTE
PICTURE ADJUSTMENTS
Turn a separate front panel control to adjust picture contrast, picture brightness,
picture color density, and picture hue respectively:
CONTRAST (picture contrast)
CONTRAST
Softer Clearer
BRIGHT (picture brightness)
BRIGHT
Darker Brighter
● To adjust the CHROMA and PHASE
controls more precisely, input the
color bar signal and operate the
CHROMA (picture color density)
CHROMA
Thinner Denser
PHASE (picture hue)
PHASE
Purplish Greenish
BLUE CHECK function as follows:
After inputting the color bar signal,
push the front panel BLUE CHECK
switch to display a monochrome
blue picture without red/green signal
components. Turn the CHROMA
and PHASE controls so that all
(four, in the example below) blue
bars have the same density and
brightness.
Relation between picture adjustments and input video signals
Each picture adjustment is effective for the following video signal input:
Signal
Control
PHASEYesNoYes NoNoNo
CHROMAYesYesYes NoNoYes
Push each switch to ON or OFF for video signal control.
UNDER SCAN
Push the UNDER SCAN switch to reduce the dimensions of display
area so the whole picture is displayed on screen. Use to check the picture
frame.
PULSE CROSS
Push the PULSE CROSS switch to simultaneously display two blank
areas crossed horizontally and vertically on screen (“Pulse Cross”
display) by delaying the phase of the input signal. Use to check the
vertical retrace line period, equalizing pulse period, vertical sync period,
horizontal sync pulse, or burst signal.
COLOR OFF
Push the COLOR OFF switch to display a black-and-white picture by
inputting a luminance signal only. Use to check the noise contained in a
luminance signal or white balance.
BLUE CHECK
Push the BLUE CHECK switch to display a monochrome blue picture
by eliminating red and green signal components. Use to check or adjust
the CHROMA and/or PHASE controls.
● This function is not effective for
analog RGB signal input.
●This function is not effective for
analog RGB signal input.
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AFC :NORMAL
AFC :NORMAL
NOTE
ON-SCREEN MENU CONTROLS
By calling up the menu display on screen, various functions can be selected and set
as needed.
Calling up the menu display, selecting an item
1. Press the MENU button to call up the menu display on screen (see
below). (Press again to make the display disappear.)
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1
11
2. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select an item to be set. “ ” is indicated for the
selected item.
3. Press the or button to change the setting.
4. After selecting another item by pressing the ▲ or ▼ button, repeat step 3.
These settings are all kept in memory after power is turned off.
5. Press the MENU button to complete. The menu display disappears.
ASPECT RAT I O
F I LTER SELECT
PEAK ING
PEAK ING
AFC
COLOR
NTSC
COMPO. LEVEL
q
RGB/COMPO(SDI)
ENTER
TEMP.
SETUP
MEMORY MODE
FREQ.
LEVEL
11
1
11
q
MENU
:4-3
:COMB
:2.6MHZ
:0dB
:NORMAL
:6500
:7.5
:BETA75
r
:RGB
:
r
22
2
22
● When the menu display
left below) is on screen, press the
ENTER button. The display changes
22
to
2 (shown below center). In this
22
state, you can also select the item or
change the setting.
● When the display
each time the ▼ button is pressed
while the ENTER button pressed,
the indication moves up or down on
screen (the display
MENU button with display
on screen, and the display is
restored to
● If no operation occurs for about 5
minutes after calling up the menu
display on screen, the display
disappears automatically.
33
3
33
22
2 is on screen,
22
11
1.
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3). Press the
33
11
1 (shown at
11
22
33
2 or
3
22
33
ASPECT RATIO (picture aspect ratio switching)
The aspect ratio of the picture can be switched between 4:3 and 16:9.
When switching to “16-9” on screen, the height of the picture is slightly
reduced (see right).
Setting Function
4-3Standard picture aspect ratio (4:3)
16-9Displays the picture in 16:9 aspect ratio
FILTER SELECT (built-in filter selection)
When a composite video signal of the NTSC system (excluding NTSC
4.43) is input to the monitor, either or both of two filters in the monitor can
be activated.
Setting Function
COMB (comb filter)Reduces colour noise in NTSC video signals for clearer pictures.
BOTH (both filters)Both comb and trap filters function at the same time.
NOTCH (Trap filter)Eliminates dot interference that would show up in the vertical
boundary between two different colours.
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● 4:3
● 16:9
NOTE
● The function can be operated and
the indication appears only when a
composite video signal of the NTSC
system (excluding NTSC 4.43) is
input to the monitor.
Corrects the luminance signal to improve picture quality by changing
peak frequency and/or peak level depending on the video signal input to
the monitor. Use PEAKING FREQ. to set correction frequency. Use
PEAKING LEVEL to set correction level.
Setting (ferquency) Function
2.6 MHzFor composite video signal or Y/C signal.
5.0 MHzFor component video signal.
Setting (level) Function
0 dB to +9 dBsSet a higher level for correction to a higher degree.
AFC (switching of time constant for the AFC)
Use to set the time constant for the AFC (auto fine-frequency control)
to correct skew distortion of video signals input via a videotape recorder
or other video equipment.
Setting Function
NORMALNormal-speed correction.
FASTFaster correction.
SLOWSlower correction.
COLOR TEMP. (color temperature switching)
Use to set the color temperature of white balance.
Setting Function
9300To 9300K.
6500To 6500K.
NTSC SETUP (NTSC set-up level)
Use to set up the luminance signal level to match the configuration
of the video signal input to the monitor.
Setting Function
0For video signal with 0% luminance signal.
7.5For video signal with 7.5% luminance signal.
COMPO. LEVEL (chrominance level setting)
Use to set the chrominance level of a component video signal.
Setting Function
SMPTEFor component video signal input via an M videotape recorder.
BETA00For component video signal input (set-up level:0%) via a
BETACAM videotape recorder.
BETA75For component video signal input (set-up level:7.5%) via a
BETACAM videotape recorder.
● When analog RGB signals are input
to the monitor, the indications do not
appear and the functions cannot be
operated.
● By changing the default setting of
white balance adjustment under the
SET-UP MENU display (see page
15 for adjustment), the ✻ indication
is added to the right of the setting to
indicate that the factory-preset
setting was changed.
ASPECT RAT I O
F I LTER SELECT
PEAK ING
PEAK ING
AFC
COLOR
NTSC
COMPO. LEVEL
q
RGB/COMPO(SDI)
ENTER
● The item and setting are indicated
on screen and the function can be
operated only when a video signal of
the NTSC system is input to the
monitor.
NOTE
● The item and setting are indicated
on screen and the function can be
operated only when a component
video signal is input to the monitor.
FREQ.
LEVEL
TEMP.
SETUP
MEMORY MODE
q
MENU
:4-3
:COMB
:2.6MHZ
:0dB
:NORMAL
:6500
:7.5
:BETA75
r
:RGB
:
r
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MEMORY MODE
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MEMORY MODE REV I SE
P ICTURE ADJUSTMENT
ASPECT RAT I O
F I LTER SELECT
PEAK ING
A set of picture settings can be programmed in memory
for quick recall when necessary.
Recall/release of memory mode
Press the MEMORY MODE switch to recall a set of picture settings
programmed in memory.
Pressing the switch locks the functions of the front-panel PHASE,
CHROMA, BRIGHT, CONTRAST controls, and remote-control picture
adjustments not to be operated.
Press again to release memory mode.
Setting programming of the picture being monitored
The settings of the picture being monitored can be programmed in
memory.
Settings programmable in memory mode:
● Settings of the CONTRAST, BRIGHT, CHROMA and PHASE controls on the
front panel
● On-screen menu function settings (except RGB/COMPO(SDI))
● Remote-control picture adjustment settings
1. Check the MEMORY MODE switch is off.
2. Press the MENU button.
3. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select MEMORY MODE.
Then press the ENTER button.
4. ● Press the ENTER button to program.
● Press the or button to cancel.
● If you attempt to operate a locked
function, “MEMORY MODE ON!!”
appears on screen for approx. 2
seconds to indicate the function
cannot be operated.
● Programmed picture settings are
kept in memory after the power is
turned off.
ENTER
Revision of memory mode
Programmed picture settings can be revised if necessary.
1. Press the MEMORY MODE switch to activate memory mode.
2. Press the MENU button to call up display
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11
1 on screen.
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● No matter what video signal is input,
all items appear on screen. However, depending on the type of input
video signal, some functions might
not operate even if their settings are
made.
ENTER
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MEMORY MODE (continued)
3. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select a function to be revised.
Press the ENTER button after selecting PICTURE ADJUSTMENT to call up
display
22
2.
22
After making all settings on screen, press the MENU button to make display
11
1 appear.
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4. Press the or button to change the set level.
Adjustable CONTRAST, BRIGHT, CHROMA or PHASE range depends on
each set level previously stored in memory. MAX appears to indicate maximum
level that cannot be increased. MIN appears to indicate minimum level that
cannot be decreased.
●Variable setting range
Function Variable setting range Default set level
PICTURE
ADJUSTMENT
ASPECT RATIO4:3 16:9 4:3
FILTER SELECTCOMB BOTH NOTCH COMB
PEAKING FREQ.2.6MHz 5.0MHz 2.6MHz
PEAKING LEVEL0dB + 1dB · · · + 9dB 0dB
AFCNORMAL FAST SLOW NORMAL
COLOR TEMP9300 6500 6500
NTSC SET UP0 7.5 0
COMPO. LEVELSMPTE BETA00 BETA75 SMPTE
CONTRAST-20 to +200
BRIGHT-20 to +200
CHROMA-20 to +200
PHASE-20 to +200
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MEMORY MODE REV I SE
CONTRAST
BRI GHT
CHROMA
PHASE
ENTER
2
NOTE
● If the ENTER button is pressed after
a function other than PICTURE
ADJUSTMENT is selected, the onscreen display changes into a
single-line one. To select another
function after making a change in
function, press the MENU button to
restore display
11
1.
11
22
22
:0
:0
:0
:0
:
5. With display
11
1 on screen, press the MENU button to make display
11
appear.
●Press the ENTER button to program.
●Press the or button to cancel.
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3
33
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MEMORY MODE REVISE
Are you sure ?
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ENTER
Yeshthen
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33
3
33
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q
WHITE BALANCE
r
RED DRIVE
GREEN DRIVE
BLUE DRIVE
RED CUTOFF
GREEN CUTOFF
BLUE CUTOFF
:0
:0
:0
:0
:0
:0
:
q
SET-UP MENU
r
SIZE/CENTERING
WHI TE BALANCE ADJUST
REMOTE SELECT
STATUS DI SPLAY :ON
CONTROL LOCK :OFF
:
NOTE
NOTE
SET-UP FOR MONITOR INSTALLATION
When installing the monitor, make set-up adjustments required for the picture set-
tings to match conditions where the monitor is to be used.
To call up SET-UP MENU and select a function:
1.To make
press the MENU button.
2.Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select an adjustment item.
(To set STATUS DISPLAY or CONTROL LOCK, steps 3 and 4 are not
necessary.)
3.Press the ENTER button to call up the adjustment menu
item (e.g. WHITE BALANCE).
4. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select a function to be adjusted.
5. Press the or button to change the setting.
6. With the display
function and repeat step 5.
7.Press the MENU button to complete. SET-UP MENU disappears.
1 1
1 (SET-UP MENU) appear, with the ENTER button pressed,
1 1
11
1 on screen, press the ▲ or ▼ button to select another
11
To make
11
1 (SET-UP MENU) disappear:
11
Press the MENU button.
To make
22
2 (e.g. WHITE BALANCE) disappear:
22
Press the MENU button twice.
22
2 of a selected
22
ENTER
ENTER
11
1
11
22
2
22
SIZE/CENTERING (size/positioning adjustments of RGB signal pictures)
For analog RGB video signal pictures, horizontal size, vertical size,
horizontal positioning and vertical positioning can be finely adjusted.
Adjustment Function
H.POSITION (-10,-9…0…+9, +10)
V.POSITION (-10,-9…0…+9, +10)
H.SIZE (-10,-9…0…+9, +10)
V.SIZE (-10,-9…0…+9, +10)
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● Each time the MENU button is pressed,
the previous menu is restored.
● SIZE/CENTERING appears and the
function is operable only when
monitoring the picture of analog RGB
video signals.
+ moves the picture to right.
- moves the picture to left.
+ moves the picture down.
- moves the picture up.
+ makes the picture wider.
- makes the picture narrower.
+ makes the picture higher.
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NOTE
SET-UP FOR MONITOR INSTALLATION (continued)
WHITE BALANCE ADJUST (white balance adjustments)
Before making these adjustments, select the color
temperature 9300K or 6500K on MENU.
Adjustment (level) Function
RED DRIVE (-10,-9…0…+9, +10)Adjusts the drive level of a red signal component.
GREEN DRIVE (-10,-9…0…+9, +10)Adjusts the drive level of a green signal component.
BLUE DRIVE (-10,-9…0…+9, +10)Adjusts the drive level of a blue signal component.
RED CUTOFF (-10,-9…0…+9, +10)Sets the cut-off voltage of a red signal component.
GREEN CUTOFF (-10,-9…0…+9, +10) Sets the cut-off voltage of a green signal component.
BLUE CUTOFF (-10,-9…0…+9, +10)Sets the cut-off voltage of a blue signal component.
REMOTE SELECT (TALLY/REMOTE-terminal settings)
NOTE
● By making white balance
adjustments on SET-UP MENU, ✻
appears to the right of the COLOR
TEMP. setting on MENU
(see page 11).
q
REMOTE SELECT
INPUT
CNTL - 1
CNTL - 2
ENTER
:A B
:UNDER SCAN
:ASPECT RAT IO
:
r
Via the TALLY/REMOTE terminal, the tally lamp can be
turned on/off, or a function (selected from display
33
3 shown
33
on the right) can be operated using an external control.
33
3
INPUT setting indications and selected inputs
Setting
NOT USE AÔB AÔY/C AÔRGB AÔCOMPO BÔY/C BÔRGB BÔ COMPO Y/CÔRGB Y/C Ô COMPO RGBÔCOMPO
❉: indicates when deactivating the remote control via the TALLY/REMOTE terminal
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CNTL-1/CNTL-2 setting indications and set positions
❉: indicates when deactivating the remote control via the TALLY/REMOTE terminal
Setting Indication
NOT USE UNDER SCAN PULSE CROSS COLOR OFF BLUE CHECK EXTERNAL SYNC ASPECT RATIO COLOR TEMP. AUDIO MUTE
Short-circuit
∗ ON ON ON ON External 16-9 6500 ON
∗ OFF OFF OFF OFF Internal 4-3 9300 OFF
Open-circuit
[TALLY/REMOTE terminal functions
All controls via TALLY/REMOTE terminal are made by short-circuiting or open-circuiting
any pin from Pin 1 to 4 and either Pin 7 or 8 (GND each) of this terminal.
When using this terminal, be sure to short-circuit Pin 5 and either Pin 7 or 8.
GND
∗1
CNTL-1
INPUT
To open-circuit
To
short-circuit
To open-circuit
To
short-circuit
6
7
8
3
5
4
2
1
Tally lamp
To turn off
To turn on
To open-circuit
TALLY
CNTL-2
To short-circuit
● When the TALLY/REMOTE terminal
is used, the following functions
become deactivated (except when
they are set to "NOT USE"):
- Front INPUT SELECT and EXT
SYNC switches
- Front UNDER SCAN, PULSE
CROSS, COLOR OFF and BLUE
CHECK switches
- On-screen MENU’s ASPECT RATIO
and COLOR TEMP. functions
- Remote MUTE key
● If a function is applied to both CNTL-1
and CNTL-2, CNTL-1 has priority.
∗1: Pin 6 is DC power output pin. It
outputs DC 5 V when the monitor’s
power is on. (Do not short-circuit pin 6
directly to ground.)
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NOTE
SET-UP FOR MONITOR INSTALLATION (continued)
STATUS DISPLAY (setting the status display to on/off)
When the power is turned on or the input mode is switched, the
status display (color system and input mode) appears on screen. The
display can be set to on or off.
Setting Function
ONStatus display appears.
OFFStatus display does not appear.
CONTROL LOCK (deactivation of front-control functions)
Set CONTROL LOCK to ON on screen to deactivate the front-control
functions (front VOLUME control and remote volume control are operable).
Setting Function
ONDeactivates the front controls
(except front/remote volume controls).
OFFReleases deactivated functions.
● If you attempt to operate a locked
function, “CONTROL LOCK ON!!”
appears on screen for approx. 2
seconds to indicate the function
cannot be operated.
● Once CONTROL LOCK is deactivated, the current settings of the
front-control knobs and buttons are
activated.
● If the power is turned off with
CONTROL LOCK activated, the
function is kept in memory.
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NOTE
PICTURE SETTING INITIALIZATION
The MENU and/or SET-UP MENU settings, including changes added later by the user,
can be reset (initialized) to their initial (default) settings.
To initialize MENU settings only
MENU settings (except MEMORY MODE and RGB/COMPO(SDI)) can
be exclusively reset:
● For initial (default) MENU settings,
see page 21.
1.With the ▼ button pressed, press the MENU button to display
11
1 on screen.
11
2. ● Press the ENTER button to reset.
● Press the or button to cancel.
● MENU and PICTURE ADJUST settings (except MEMORY
MODE and RGB/COMPO(SDI)) can also be simultaneously
reset via the optional wireless remote control unit:
1. Press the MENU key to display MENU on screen.
2. Press the RESET key to execute.
To initialize both MENU/SET-UP MENU settings
MENU and SET-UP MENU settings other than MEMORY MODE and
RGB/COMPO(SDI) can be reset at the same time. In this case, PICTURE
ADJUST settings via remote control are also reset, and the monitor’s ID
number is also reset to 00.
q
MENUrRESET
Are you sure ?
g
gNoh
q
IN I T I AL IZE MENU
ID NUMBER SET
q
SET-UP MENUrRESET
ENTER
ENTER
Yeshthen
then or
11
1
11
r
1. Press the POWER switch to turn the power off.
2. With the ▼ and MENU buttons pressed, press the POWER switch to turn
the power on. Keep pressing the ▼ and MENU buttons until
screen.
3. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select SET-UP MENU RESET. Then press the
ENTER button to display
33
3 on screen.
33
4. ● Press the ENTER button again to execute.
● Press the or button to cancel.
22
2 appears on
22
22
2
22
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SET-UP MENUrRESET
Are you sure ?
g
Yeshthen
gNoh
ENTER
then or
33
3
33
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VOLUME:@+01
q
PI CTURE ADJUST
r
CONTRAST
BRI GHT
CHROMA
PHASE
:0
:0
:0
:0
:
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
REMOTE CONTROLS
The optional wireless remote control unit (RM-C550W) operates the following:
● On-screen menu functions (MENU, SET-UP MENU, etc.)
Remote keys and front controls with the same designation share the
common functions. For detailed operation, see instructions about each
menu function in this manual.
● When monitoring the picture of analog
Picture adjustments
Each adjustable range depends on the setting of the front CONTRAST/
BRIGHT/CHROMA or PHASE control. If an adjustment is made via remote
control with the front control set approximately to the maximum or minimum,
the level may indicate a certain change on screen but may not actually
increase or decrease.
RGB signals, component signal or
black-and-white signal, CHROMA and
PHASE do not appear and cannot be
adjusted.
● When a video signal of the PAL system is input to the monitor, PHASE
does not appear and cannot be adjusted.
1. Press the PICTURE key to display PICTURE ADJUST.
2. Press the ▲ or ▼ key to select an item.
3. Press the or key to change the level:
: Moves the cursor to left (to decrease the level).
: Moves the cursor to right (to increase the level).
4. Press the ▲ or ▼ key to another item and repeat step 3.
5. Press the PICTURE key to complete.
● To standardize all settings on PICTURE ADJUST:
After step 1, press the RESET key.
Sound adjustments
A variable range depends on the setting of the front VOLUME control.
If audio level is remote-controlled with front VOLUME control set approximately to the maximum or minimum, the level may indicate a certain change
on screen but may not actually increase or decrease.
● Press the VOLUME – or + key to decrease or increase the level (within ±20).
● Press the MUTE key to mute the sound. MUTE appears on screen for
approx. 3 seconds. Press again to release.
ENTER
● Each time the PICTURE key is pressed,
the previous display is restored.
● If the power is turned off with soundmuting activated, the function is kept
in memory.
● To release sound-muting, turn the
front VOLUME control or press the
remote VOLUME – or + key .
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NOTE
EACH REMOTE CONTROL OF PLURAL MONITORS
To operate or adjust plural units of monitors, by programming and assigning an ID
number (00 to 99) for each monitor, a specified monitor can be remote-controlled.
To program an ID number (use front controls):
1. Press the POWER switch to turn the power off.
2. With the ▼ and MENU buttons pressed, press the POWER switch to turn
the power on. Keep pressing the ▼ and MENU buttons until
11
1 appears.
11
3.Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select ID NUMBER SET. Then press the
ENTER button to display
22
2.
22
4.Select an ID number.
Press the button to increase.
Press the button to decrease.
5. Press the ENTER button to program.
To call up an ID number (use remote unit):
Press the DISPLAY key to indicate a programmed ID number at top right of the
1.
screen.
● Red-indicated ID number:
indicates the monitor can be remote-controlled.
● Green-indicated ID number:
indicates the monitor cannot be remote-controlled.
2.Press the DISPLAY key to make the number disappear.
q
INI TIALIZE MENU
ID NUMBER SET
q
SET -UP MENUrRESET
ENTER
11
1
11
q
ID NUMBER SET
r
r
00
22
2
22
● ID number 00 is always indicated in
red.
To assign a monitor (use remote control):
Press the DISPLAY key to display the monitor’s programmed ID number.
1.
2. Press the numeric keys to enter the monitor’s ID number.
The entered ID number appears and blinks on screen center.
3.Press the ID SET key to complete.
The programmed ID number in the top right of the screen turns red to indicate
the monitor was assigned. Other monitors’ ID numbers are indicated in green.
4.After adjusting the monitor, repeat steps 2 to 4 to adjust each monitor if
necessary.
5.Press the DISPLAY key to clear on-screen ID numbers.
Programmed
ID number
15
15
Assigned
ID number
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BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE
Before concluding a problem has occurred, check the following points. If the problem
persists after carrying out the checks, disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet and
consult the dealer from whom you purchased the monitor.
Problems
Inoperable adjustment controls
or buttons.
Abnormal picture adjustments
with all controls at centre.
Inoperable picture
synchronisation.
Inoperable remote-controlled
picture adjustments.
Assigned remote control ID
number operates another
monitor.
Inoperable remote control.
Points to be checked
Is MEMORY MODE switched on?
Is CONTROL LOCK activated?
Are PICTURE ADJUST menu
settings changed via remote
control?
Is EXT SYNC switched on?
Are the front controls set
approximately to the maximum
or minimum?
Is ID number 00 programmed for
other monitors?
Do other monitors indicate a red
ID number?
Is the ID number programmed
for other monitors assigned?
Measures
Switch off.
Deactivate it.
Reset to standard settings.
Switch to off.
If so, the settings may not extend
any more via remote control
(although setting levels indicated
on screen may show a slight
change).
Programme an ID number other
than 00.
Assign the ID number again.
Assign the monitor's
programmed ID number.
No sound via audio signal input.
No INITIALIZE MENU display.
Inoperable CNTL-2 external
control via TALLY/REMOTE
terminal.
Does the audio input terminal
match the video input terminal?
Are you pressing the ∞ and
MENU buttons until it appears?
Is a function applied common to
CNTL-1 and CNTL-2?
Each audio input terminal is
linked with a video input terminal.
Keep pressing these buttons until
it appears.
Set other functions to CNTL-2.
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MENU DISPLAY CHART
The initial (default) adjustments/settings are shown in the menus below.
When the monitor was shipped from the factory, the NTSC SETUP had been set to 7.5
and the COMPO. LEVEL to BETA 75.
For PICTURE ADJUST MENU via remote control, see page 18.
MENU
Menu functions
ASPECT RAT IO
F I LTER SELECT
PEAK I NG
PEAK I NG
AFC
COLOR
NTSC
COMPO. LEVEL
RGB/COMPO(SDI)
ENTER
:
TEMP.
SETUP
q
MEMORY MODE
FREQ.
LEVEL
q
MENU
:4-3
:COMB
:2.6MHZ
:0dB
:NORMAL
:6500
:7.5
:BETA75
r
:RGB
MEMORY MODE + MENU
Memory-Mode revision menu
q
MEMORY MODE REV I SE
P ICTURE ADJUSTMENT
ASPECT RAT IO
F I LTER SELECT
PEAK I NG
PEAK I NG LEVEL
AFC
COLOR
NTSC
COMPO. LEVEL
13" (33 cm) diagonally measured,
90°deflection, in-line gun,
high-definition tinted cathode ray
tube, trio-dot type (dot pitch of 0.28
mm), SMPTE-C phosphor
Screen size (WxH): [BM-H1900SU]
15-11/16" x 11-3/4" (399mm x 298mm)
[BM-H1300SU]
11-1/16" x 8-5/16" (280mm x 210mm)
Scanning frequency : H: 15.734 kHz (NTSC 3.58/4.43 MHz)
15.625 kHz (PAL)
V: 59.94 Hz (NTSC 3.58/4.43MHz)
50 Hz (PAL)
Horizontal resolution : 750 TV lines or more
Color temperature: 6500K; x = 0.313, y = 0.329
9300K; x = 0.283, y = 0.297
(selectable)
Video inputs: Composite video
INPUT A, B (2 lines), BNC x 2 each
(with 1 bridge-connected output)
Termination switches provided
1.0 V p-p, 75 , negative sync
: Y/C
Y/C (1 line), Mini-DIN (4-pin) x 2
(with 1 bridge-connected output)
Termination switch provided
Y: 1.0 V p-p, 75 , negative sync
C (NTSC 3.58/4.43 MHz):
0.286 Vp-p, 75
C (PAL): 0.3 V p-p, 75
: Analog RGB
RGB/COMPO(SDI)
(1 line: common with Y, R-Y, B-Y,
component),
BNC x 6 (with 3 bridge-connected
outputs)
Termination switches provided
R,B: 0.7 V p-p, 75
G: 0.7 V p-p, 75
G on sync: 1.0 V p-p, 75 , negative
sync
: Y, R-Y, B-Y component
RGB/COMPO(SDI)
(1 line: common with analog RGB)
Y: 1.0 V p-p, 75 , negative sync
R-Y, B-Y: 0.7 V p-p, 75
500 mV rms, high impedance
Tally/remote terminal : TALLY/REMOTE, DIN (8-pin) x 1
Audio power output: 1.6 W
Built-in speaker: 3-9/16" x 2" (9 x 5 cm) oval x 1
Operation temperature
Power requirements : 120 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption : 0.9 A
Dimensions (WxHxD) : [BM-H1900SU]
Weight: [BM-H1900SU] 66 lbs (30 kg)
Provided accessory : Power cord x 1
Optional accessories : Wireless remote control unit
: 0 – 40°C (20 – 80% RH)
17-3/4" x 17" x 20-1/8"
(449 mm x 431 mm x 511 mm)
[BM-H1300SU]
13-5/8" x 13-1/8" x 16-1/4"
(346 mm x 332 mm x 410 mm)
[BM-H1300SU] 35.6 lbs (16.2 kg)
(RM-C550W)
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DIMENSIONS
BM-H1300SU
BM-H1900SU
13-5/8" (346mm)
11-3/8"(287mm)
VOLUME PHASE CHROMA BRIGHT CONTRAST
Front 13"(327.5mm)
Rear 11-1/8"(280mm)
17-3/4" (449mm)
❋ The faceplate dimensions shown are larger than the visible portion of screen (Screen size).
16-1/4" (410mm)
*
8-5/8"(217mm)
*
13-1/8"(332mm)
UNDER
PULSE
COLOR
BLUE
MEMORY
MENU DEGAUSS
SCAN
CROSS
OFF
CHECK
MODE
VIDEO
RGB/
EXT
Y/C
COMPO(SDI)
SYNC
A B
ENTER
INPUT SELECT
POWER
ON
OFF
7-5/8"(193mm)
1/8"(2mm)
(91.5mm)
3-5/8"
9-3/8"(238mm)
❋ The faceplate dimensions shown are larger than the visible portion of screen (Screen size).
20-1/8" (511mm)
1/4"(5mm)
*
11-3/4"(298mm)
15-7/8"(401mm)
*
VOLUME PHASE CHROMA BRIGHT CONTRAST
14-5/8"(370mm)
17"(431mm)
UNDER
PULSE
COLOR
BLUE
MEMORY
MENU DEGAUSS
SCAN
CROSS
OFF
CHECK
MODE
VIDEO
RGB/
EXT
Y/C
COMPO(SDI)
SYNC
A B
ENTER
INPUT SELECT
POWER
ON
OFF
9-1/2"(240mm)
3/8"(7mm)
3-5/8"
(91.5mm)
13-7/8"(351mm)
E. & O.E. Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
1/2"(11mm)
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BM-H1900SU / BM-H1300SU COLOR VIDEO MONITOR
C C
C 1999 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED
C C
JVC PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS COMPANY
DIVISION OF US JVC CORP.
1700 Vallery Road Wayne, NJ07470
JVC CANADA INC.
21 Finchdene Square, Scarborough Ontario M1X 1A7
Printed in Japan
LCT0467-001A
0299-Tu-V-VP
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