JVC DT-V1700CG - High-definition Dtv Monitor Instructions Manual

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INSTRUCTIONS
DT-V1700CG
MULTI-FORMAT MONITOR
VOLUME
SLOT 1
A
B
DEGAUSS
BLUE CHECK
ASPECT
AREA
MARKER
UNDER SCAN
PULSE CROSS
COLOR
OFF
SLOT 2
C
D
SLOT 3
POWER
E
F
INPUT SELECT
For Customer Use:
Enter below the Serial No. which is located on the rear of the cabinet. Retain this information for future reference.
Model No. : DT-V1700CG Serial No. :
The illustration above shows the DT-V1700CG with provided wide mask attached.
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Thank you for purchasing this JVC multi-format monitor. Before using it, read and follow all instructions carefully to take full advantage of the monitor’s capabilities.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING :
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS MONITOR TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
FCC 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.
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.
PRECAUTIONS
Use only the power source specified on the unit.
(120 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz)
Keep flammable material, water, and metal objects away from the unit – especially the interior of the unit.
This unit incorporates high voltage circuitry. For your own safety and that of your equipment, do not attempt to modify or disassemble this monitor. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
Video or audio signals cannot be input to this monitor without optional input cards.
In these instructions, all explanations (except where noted) refer to the DT-V1700CG with input cards installed.
HANDLING
Avoid shocks or vibrations. These may damage the unit and
cause it to malfunction.
Do not block the ventilation slots.
Do not expose this unit to high temperatures.
Extended exposure to direct sunlight or a heater could deform the cabinet or cause the performance of internal components to deteriorate.
Do not place the unit near appliances generating strong electric or magnetic fields. There can generate picture noise and instability.
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 finish and erase printed letters. When the unit is excessively dirty, use a diluted neutral cleanser, then wipe away the cleanser with a dry cloth.
CAUTION :
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
This monitor is equipped with a 3-blade grounding-type plug to satisfy FCC rule. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician.
DEGAUSS
Do not use a magnet eraser to degauss the monitor’s cathode ray tube from the outside. Doing so may distort its aperture grill and cause a malfunction.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........................................................................2
CONTROLS AND FEATURES ................................................................4
CONTROLS AND FEATURES
(INPUT CARD: OPTIONAL) .................................................................... 6
PREPARATION .......................................................................................8
BASIC MENU OPERATIONS
(MAIN MENU, SETUP MENU) ................................................................ 9
HOW TO USE “MAIN MENU”...............................................................10
HOW TO USE “SETUP MENU” ............................................................ 13
HOW TO USE EXTERNAL CONTROL ................................................. 17
TROUBLESHOOTING...........................................................................19
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................. 21
CONTENTS
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CONTROLS AND FEATURES
FRONT VIEW
<Front Panel>
Tally lamp
Lights when the tally control signal is ON. The tally control signal is input through the MAKE remote terminal. For details, refer to Page 17.
PHASE adjustment knob
Adjusts picture hue. Turn the knob to the left to make the picture redder, and turn it to the right to make the picture greener.
CHROMA adjustment knob
Adjusts picture color density. Turn the knob to the left to make the picture color lighter, and turn it to the right to make the picture color deeper.
BRIGHT adjustment knob
Adjusts picture brightness. Turn the knob to the left to make the picture darker, and turn it to the right to make the picture brighter.
CONTRAST adjustment knob
Adjusts picture contrast. Turn the knob to the left to make the picture contrast lower, and turn it to the right to make the picture contrast higher.
VOLUME buttons
Adjusts the speaker volume. Also used to set or adjust menu screen items.
Menu select buttons
Selects menu screen items or set-up menu screen.
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8
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
VOLUME
SLOT 1
A
B
DEGAUSS
MENU
BLUE CHECK
ASPECT
AREA MARKER
UNDER SCAN
PULSE CROSS
COLOR OFF
SLOT 2
C
D
SLOT 3
POWER
E
F
INPUT SELECT
VOLUME
SLOT 1
A
B
DEGAUSS
MENU
SCREENS
CHECK
ASPECT
AREA
MARKER
UNDER
SCAN
PULSE CROSS
COLOR
OFF
SLOT 2
C
D
SLOT 3
POWER
E
F
INPUT SELECT
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765432
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9
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13 14 15
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MENU button
Displays, adjusts or closes a menu screen.
DEGAUSS button/lamp
Press the DEGAUSS button. The button lights and degaussing is performed automatically. When the degaussing is completed, the light goes off.
UNDER SCAN button/lamp
Press the UNDER SCAN button. The button lights and the screen is reduced (under-scan) and the whole screen is displayed. When the UNDER SCAN button is pressed while lit, the light goes off and the screen returns to normal size (over-scan). Use this function to check the whole screen.
NOTE: This function is invalid with the RGB-input screen.
PULSE CROSS button/lamp
Press the PULSE CROSS button. The picture is separated into 4 parts. The synchronized signal displayed in the shape of a cross separating the parts. The screen automatically brightens to make it easier to confirm synchronized sections easy. When the PULSE CROSS button is pressed while lit, the light goes off and the normal screen is restored.
NOTE: This function is invalid with the RGB-input screen.
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REAR/SIDE VIEW
<Rear Panel>
COLOR OFF button/lamp
Press the COLOR OFF button. The button lights and the screen becomes monochrome. When the COLOR OFF button is pressed while lit, the light goes off and the normal screen is restored. Use this function to confirm the noise in the brightness signal or to confirm the white balance.
NOTE: This function is invalid with the RGB-input screen.
SCREENS CHECK button/lamp
Press the SCREENS CHECK button. The button lights and the screen changes in the following order:
Normal screen[Red screen[Green screen
Blue screenp
Press the SCREENS CHECK button when the blue screen is displayed. The light goes off and the normal screen is restored. Use this function to confirm or adjust CHROMA or PHASE.
NOTE: This function is invalid with the RGB-input screen.
ASPECT button/lamp
When the ASPECT button is pressed while the screen ratio is 4:3, the button lights and the screen ratio changes to 16:9. When the ASPECT button is pressed while lit, the light goes off and the normal screen is restored.
NOTE: This function is invalid with the RGB-input screen.
AREA MARKER button/lamp
When the AREA MARKER button is pressed while the screen ratio is 16:9, the button lights and the white marker is displayed. This shows the screen size (area) set on the menu. When the AREA MARKER button is pressed while lit, the light goes off and the normal screen is restored.
NOTE: This function is invalid with the RGB-input screen.
INPUT SELECT buttons/lamps
Press the unlit button. The button lights and the input signal is changed. (any other lit button goes off.) When the lit button is pressed, the status of the current input signal is displayed (for approx. 3 seconds). Buttons A through F correspond to the signals input via the input cards installed in SLOT 1 through SLOT 3. A, B : select the picture from the SLOT 1 input card. C, D : select the picture from the SLOT 2 input card. E, F : select the picture from the SLOT 3 input card.
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MAKE
SLOT1
RS-232C
REMOTE
SLOT2
SLOT3
MAIN POWER
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25
26 27
28
<Side Panel>
Refer to pages 8 and 9 for correspondence between the input terminals and the INPUT SELECT buttons.
Power lamp
Unlit : The main power is OFF. Orange : The main power is ON, but the monitors power
is OFF (in stand-by mode).
Green : The main power is ON, and the monitor’s power
is ON (in normal operation mode).
POWER switch
Press the power switch to turn the monitors power ON or OFF when the main power is ON. NOTE: When RUSH DELAY TIME is set to MODE 2 in
the set-up menu, it takes approx. 3.2 seconds for the power to actually turn ON after the power switch is pressed.
REMOTE (external control) terminals
Terminals for controlling the monitor from an external unit. RS-232C terminal (Upper): Enables the monitor to be controlled from a personal computer via serial communication. MAKE terminal (Lower): Enables the monitor to be controlled by closing the circuit (point of contact) connected to the terminal.
Input card slots (SLOT 1 SLOT 3)
Optional input cards can be installed in these slots. Input cards are not provided when you purchase the monitor. NOTE: It is not possible to input video or audio signals to
the monitor when no input cards are installed.
Main power switch
Press the switch to turn the main power ON or OFF. When the main power is ON, the power lamp on the front panel lights in yellow and the monitor enters the stand-by mode. I : ON : OFF
AC inlet
Power input connector. Connect the provided AC power cord to an AC outlet (120 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz).
Built-in speaker (monaural)
Outputs the input audio.
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15
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23
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25
26
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Video input/output terminals
Input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals for component (color deference) or RGB signals. The IN and OUT terminals are bridge-connected. (When no cable is connected to the OUT terminal, the input signal is automatically terminated.) Select component signal : press INPUT SELECT A/C/E
button
Select RGB signal : press INPUT SELECT B/D/F
button
Synchronized signal input/output terminals
Input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals for the vertical, horizontal or complex synchronized signals. The synchronized signals from these terminals have priority over other terminals. When no synchronized signal is input to these terminals, the synchronized signal from the video input/output terminals (G/Y terminals) is valid. The IN and OUT terminals are bridge-connected. (When no cable is connected to the OUT terminal, the input signal is automatically terminated.)
Audio input/output terminals
Input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals for audio signals. The IN and OUT terminals are bridge-connected.
Connection terminal (to a Multi-Format Monitor)
Attach to the connection terminal of your multi-format monitor.
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CONTROLS AND FEATURES
(INPUT CARD: OPTIONAL)
COMPONENT/RGB INPUT CARD (OPTIONAL:
IF-C01COMG)
Compatible signal formats:
NTSC, PAL, black-and-white (50 Hz/60 Hz) * You can select “AUTO” (automatic selection), “NTSC” or
PA L in SETUP MENU when switching NTSC or PAL. Normally select AUTO. However, if the input signal is unstable, select NTSC or PAL.
B/PB/B-Y
G/Y
OUTIN
OUTIN
R/PR/B-Y
OUTIN
VD
OUTIN
HD/C
S
OUTIN
OUTIN
AUDIO
OUT
IN
1
2
3
4
VIDEO INPUT CARD (OPTIONAL: IF-C01PNG)
VIDEO 1
OUT
IN
AUDIO 2
AUDIO 1
OUT
IN
VIDEO 2
OUT
Y/C IN
IN
OUT
IN
EXT.SYNC
1
2
3
4
5
Compatible signal formats:
480/60i, 576/50i, 480/50p, 480/60p, 720/60p, 1035/60i, 1080/50i, 1080/60i
Video input/output terminals
Input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals for video signals. The IN and OUT terminals are bridge-connected. (When no cable is connected to the OUT terminal, the input signal is automatically terminated.) Select VIDEO 1 : press INPUT SELECT A/C/E button Select VIDEO 2 : press INPUT SELECT B/D/F button
S-video input terminal
Input terminal for the S-video signal. When an S-video signal is input to this terminal and a video signal is input to VIDEO 2, the S-video signal has priority over the video signal. When choosing the S-video input, press INPUT SELECT B/D/F button.
Synchronized signal input/output terminals
Input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals for the complex synchronized signals. The synchronized signals from these terminals have priority over signals from other terminals. When no synchronized signal is input to these terminals, the synchronized signal from the video input/output terminals is valid. The IN and OUT terminals are bridge-connected. (When no cable is connected to the OUT terminal, the input signal is automatically terminated.)
Audio input/output terminals
Input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals for audio signals corresponding to VIDEO 1 and VIDEO 2. The IN and OUT terminals are bridge-connected.
Connection terminal (to a Multi-Format Monitor)
Attach to the connection terminal of your multi-format monitor.
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2
3
4
2
3
4
5
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SDI INPUT CARD (OPTIONAL: IF-C01SDG)
AUDIO 2
AUDIO 1
OUT
IN
SWITCHED
OUT
SDI 1
SDI 2
IN
IN
1
2
3
4
Output terminal for a selected component serial digital signal
Output terminal for s selected digital signal (the input displayed on the screen). The output signal is cable­compensated. NOTE: When the monitors power is OFF, no digital
signal is output.
Input terminals for component serial digital signals
Input terminals for the digital signal. Select SDI 1 : press INPUT SELECT A/C/E button Select SDI 2 : press INPUT SELECT B/D/F button
Audio input/output terminals
Input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals for the analog signals corresponding to SDI 1 and SDI 2. NOTE: This input card cannot decode audio data even if
contained in the input digital signal.
Connection terminal (to a Multi-Format Monitor)
Attach to the connection terminal of your multi-format monitor.
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Compatible signal formats: 480/60i, 480/50i
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3
4
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PREPARATION
1. Turn off the Multi-Format Monitors main power and unplug the power cable from the AC outlet.
2. Unscrew the screws and remove the slot cover from the slot (on the rear side of the monitor) in which you are going to install the card.
3. Insert the Input Cards board (green­colored) into the slot, fitting the board into the guide rails on the top and bottom of the slot.
4. Push the Input Card in so that its front panel touches the monitor’s rear panel.
5. Secure the Input Card by replacing the screws removed in Procedure 2.
INSTALLING THE INPUT
CARD
Optional input cards are necessary to use the functions of this monitor. Before mounting the monitor or connecting other equipment to the monitor, be sure to install the input cards.
ATTACHING THE WIDE
MASK
A wide mask is provided with the monitor. This changes the viewable screen area to the 16:9 aspect ratio. The wide mask cannot be attached to the monitor after the monitor is mounted in a rack. Mount the wide mask before installing the monitor in a rack.
1. Prepare the provided wide mask and 4 screws (for attaching).
2. Attach the wide mask to the monitor.
3. Secure the wide mask with the screws (fix 2 screws each to both right and left side).
When detaching the wide mask, follow this procedure in
reverse.
Slot cover
Fit the board to the guide rails.
Rear side of the DV-1700CG multi-format monitor
Knob
Input card (the illustration shown is of the IF-C01PNG)
Guide rails
Knob
NOTE :Do not touch the terminal connected to the monitor or
board pattern. Do not remove slot covers from the monitor’s slots if they are not in use.
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BASIC MENU OPERATIONS
(MAIN MENU, SETUP MENU)
ABOUT MENU SCREENS
This monitor features a MAIN MENU (main menu screen) and a SETUP MENU (setup menu screen). The MAIN MENU contains the functions normally used, and the SETUP MENU contains the settings required for initial setup.
<SETUP MENU>
FUNCTION SETTING PICTURE SUB ADJ. COLOR TEMP/BAL. SIZE/POSI.ADJ. DISTORTION ADJ. STATUS DISPLAY CONTROL LOCK :ON all reset
EXIT:
MENU
ENTER:+ SELECT:
<MAIN MENU>
APERTURE CONTROL SLOT CONDITION sub menu POSITION :LOWER AREA MAKER :OFF AREA MAKER-R :OFF CENTER MAKER :OFF COLOR MATRIX
EXIT:
MENU
ENTER:+ SELECT:
<MAIN MENU>
APERTURE CONTROL SLOT CONDITION sub menu POSITION :LOWER COLOR MATRIX
EXIT:
MENU
ENTER:+ SELECT:
<MAIN MENU>
SLOT CONDITION sub menu POSITION :LOWER
EXIT:
MENU
ENTER:+ SELECT:
DISPLAYING THE MENU
SCREENS
To display MAIN MENU
Press the
MENU
button on the front panel.
To display SETUP MENU
Press the button while pressing the button on the front panel.
VOLUME
SLOT 1
A
B
DEGAUSS
MENU
BLUE CHECK
ASPECT
AREA MARKER
UNDER SCAN
PULSE CROSS
COLOR
OFF
SLOT 2
C
D
SLOT 3
POWER
E
F
INPUT SELECT
VOLUME
DEGAUSS
MENU
CLOSING THE MENU
SCREENS
Using the MENU button
Press the
MENU
button a few times until the Menu Screen
disappears.
With no operation
When approx. 30 seconds have passed since the last Menu operation, both screens will disappear. * Some items on the Menu Screens disappear automatically
after setting.
BASIC MENU OPERATION
To select an item,
Press the
or buttons to move the cursor (4) on the
Menu Screens and select the desired item.
To set (select) or adjust an item,
Press the
or buttons to select or adjust the desired
item.
When the desired item has other menus (hierarchical
menus),
Press the
button to display the lower hierarchical menu.
To return to the former Menu Screen,
Press the
MENU
button.
<MAIN MENU>
APERTURE CONTROL SLOT CONDITION sub menu POSITION :LOWER AREA MAKER :OFF AREA MAKER-R :OFF CENTER MAKER :OFF COLOR MATRIX
EXIT:
MENU
ENTER:+ SELECT:
<APERTURE CONTROL>
LEVEL :00 CONTROL FREQ. :HIGH sub menu reset
EXIT:
MENU
ENTER:+ SELECT:
MENU
HOW TO USE THE SUB
MENU
The sub menu function applies to Menu Screen items that should be adjusted or set while watching the picture. This function simplifies the adjustment or setting while watching the picture by displaying the single item on the top or bottom of the screen.
To use the sub menu function,
Press the
or buttons to select sub menu. Then,
press the
button to display the sub menu screen.
To adjust or set an item in the sub menu screen,
Press the or buttons.
To change the item to be adjusted or set,
Press the
or buttons.
To change the position of the sub menu screen,
Set UPPER (on the top) or LOWER (on the bottom) insub menu POSITION of MAIN MENU.
To close the sub menu screen,
Press the
MENU
button. The previous Menu Screen is
displayed.
<PICTURE SUB ADJ.>
CONTRAST :00 BRIGHT :00 CHROMA :00 PHASE :00 NTSC SETUP :00 COMPO.LEVEL :SMPTE sub menu reset
EXIT:
MENU
ENTER:+ SELECT:
CONTRAST : 00
- - + +
CONTRAST : 00
- - + +
MAIN MENU (main menu screen)
SETUP MENU
(setup menu screen)
The upper pale screen; when setting UPPER in sub menu POSITION The lower dark screen; when setting LOWER in sub menu POSITION
MAIN MENU when the 4:3 video signal is input
NOTE :The contents of menus vary depending on the input
signal or combination of the monitors settings.
MAIN MENU when the RGB signal is input
Cursor Move (select) with the
or buttons.
Press the
or buttons to
select or adjust the item.
Menu in an item
Example of sub menu screen
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HOW TO USE “MAIN MENU”
MAIN MENU ITEMS
The following items appear in MAIN MENU.
Items
Functions Displays
1 APERTURE CONTROL Compensates the frequency characteristics of the input video signal. *1
2 SLOT CONDITION Displays the status of the input cards installed in each of the input card slots.
3 sub menu POSITION Selects the display position of the sub menu superimposed on the screen.
4 AREA MARKER Selects the size marker for the other screen ratio used when the screen
ratio is 16:9.
*2
5 AREA MARKER-R Selects the size marker for the other screen ratio used when the screen ratio is
16:9. (for external control)
*2
6 CENTER MARKER Makes the center marker appear or disappear. *2
7 COLOR MATRIX Selects or adjusts the picture color matrix. *1
MAIN MENU SCREENS
<MAIN MENU>
APERTURE CONTROL SLOT CONDITION sub menu POSITION :LOWER AREA MAKER :OFF AREA MAKER-R :OFF CENTER MAKER :OFF COLOR MATRIX
EXIT:
MENU
ENTER:+ SELECT:
<MAIN MENU>
APERTURE CONTROL SLOT CONDITION sub menu POSITION :LOWER COLOR MATRIX
EXIT:
MENU
ENTER:+ SELECT:
<MAIN MENU>
SLOT CONDITION sub menu POSITION :LOWER
EXIT:
MENU
ENTER:+ SELECT:
<APERTURE CONTROL>
LEVEL :00 CONTROL FREQ. :HIGH sub menu reset
EXIT:
MENU
ADJUST:- + SELECT:
<SLOT CONDITION>
INPUT A : VIDEO-1 INPUT B : VIDEO-2 INPUT C : COMPO. INPUT D : RGB INPUT E : NO SLOT INPUT F : NO SLOT
EXIT:
MENU
<COLOR MATRIX>
SELECT :ITU601
EXIT:
MENU
ADJUST:- + SELECT:
LEVEL :+05
- - + +
LEVEL :+05
- - + +
R-Y PHASE :+90
- - + +
<COLOR MATRIX>
SELECT :MANUAL R-Y PHASE :90 R/B GAIN :0.86 G-Y PHASE :138 G/B GAIN :0.36 sub menu reset
EXIT:
MENU
ADJUST:- + SELECT:
The menu screen when sub menu is selected.
About Displays *1: Not displayed when an RGB signal is input.
*2: Displayed only when the screen ratio is 16:9. Not displayed when an RGB signal is input.
When some items are not displayed depending on the input signals, subsequent items will move up.
The sub menu screen when sub menu POSITION is set to UPPER”.
The menu screen when MANUAL is selected.
The menu screen when “sub menu is selected.
The menu screen when the screen ratio is 4:3
The menu screen when an RGB signal is input
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1. APERTURE CONTROL
Compensates the frequency characteristics of the input video signal. Press the button to display the setting menu illustrated on the right. NOTE :APERTURE
CONTROL is not displayed when the RGB signal is input.
INPUT A/B corresponds to SLOT 1, INPUT C/D to SLOT 2, and INPUT E/F to SLOT 3.
VIDEO-1 or VIDEO-2 shows the video input card is installed. COMPO. or RGB shows the component/RGB input card. SDI 1 or SDI 2 shows the SDI input card is installed.
NO SLOT shows no input cards are installed.
Item : LEVEL Adjustment range : 00 ~ +10 Function : Adjusts the compensate value. The higher the
number is, the larger the compensate value gets.
Item : CONTROL FREQ. Settings : HIGH/LOW/OFF Function : Adjusts the frequency compensation.
HIGH : Compensates the high frequencies. LOW : Compensates the low frequencies. OFF : Deactivates the aperture compensation.
Item : sub menu Adjustment range/ Settings : Same as LEVEL or CONTROL FREQ. Function : Performs the LEVEL or CONTROL FREQ.
settings in a single-line display. The display position depends on the sub menu POSITION setting.
Item : reset Function : Sets the LEVEL and CONTROL FREQ. values to
factory-preset ones.
2. SLOT CONDITION
Displays the status of the input cards installed in each of the input card slots. Press the button to display the setting menu illustrated on the right.
<SLOT CONDITION>
INPUT A : VIDEO-1 INPUT B : VIDEO-2 INPUT C : COMPO. INPUT D : RGB INPUT E : NO SLOT INPUT F : NO SLOT
EXIT:
MENU
ITEM CONTENTS AND ADJUSTMENT RANGE/SETTINGS
16:9
4:3
14:9 13:9
<APERTURE CONTROL>
LEVEL :00 CONTROL FREQ. :HIGH sub menu reset
EXIT: MENU ADJUST:- + SELECT:
Items : INPUT A:/INPUT B:/INPUT C:/INPUT D:/INPUT
E:/INPUT F:
Settings : VIDEO-1/VIDEO-2/COMPO./RGB/SDI 1/SDI 2/
NO SLOT
Function : Displays the status of the input cards installed in
each of the input card slots.
3. sub menu POSITION
Items : Selects the display position of the sub menu
superimposed on the screen. Settings : UPPER/LOWER Functions : UPPER : An adjustment item is displayed on the
top of the screen.
LOWER : An adjustment item is displayed on the
bottom of the screen.
4. AREA MARKER
Items : Selects the size marker for the other screen ratio
(aspect) used when the screen ratio is 16:9. Settings : OFF/4:3/16:9/14:9/13:9/MODE 1/MODE 2 Functions : OFF: The marker is not displayed.
4:3/16:9/14:9/13:9: Displays the marker (a white
quadrangle) showing the screen size of each
aspect ratio.
MODE 1/MODE 2: Displays no markers because
these settings will be used for function expansion
in the future.
AREA MARKER is displayed when a 16:9 picture such as
1080i/1035i/720p etc. is displayed or the picture is switched to the 16:9 screen ratio by pressing the ASPECT button.
To actually display the marker, the AREA MARKER
button on the monitor needs to be pressed so that it is illuminated.
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Input Signal Format Standard Manual
setting setting
(MANUAL)
NTSC, PAL, 480/60i,
ITU601
480/60p, 576/50i, 575/50p
ITU709
720/60p, 1080/50i, 1080/60i,
ITU709
1035/60i, 1080/24pSF
<COLOR MATRIX>
SELECT :MANUAL R-Y PHASE :90 R/B GAIN :0.86 G-Y PHASE :244 G/B GAIN :0.30 sub menu reset
EXIT:
MENU
ADJUST:- + SELECT:
5. AREA MARKER-R
Items : Selects the size marker for the other screen ratio
(aspect) used when the screen ratio is 16:9. (for
external control) Settings : OFF/4:3/16:9/14:9/13:9/MODE 1/MODE 2 Functions : OFF: The marker is not displayed.
4:3/16:9/14:9/13:9: Displays the marker (a white
quadrangle) showing the screen size of each
aspect ratio.
MODE 1/MODE 2: Displays no markers because
these settings will be used for function expansion
in the future.
AREA MARKER-R is displayed when a 16:9 picture such as 1080i/1035i/720p etc. is displayed or the picture is switched to the 16:9 screen ratio by pressing the ASPECT button.
The marker is actually displayed when the external control selects each setting. (No markers are displayed even if each marker is selected only in the monitors AREA MARKER-R setting.)
6. CENTER MARKER
Items : Makes the center marker appear or disappear. Settings : ON/OFF Functions : ON : The center marker (a white cross) is
displayed on the center of the screen.
OFF : The marker disappears.
To actually display the marker, the AREA MARKER button on the monitor needs to be pressed so that it is illuminated.
Center marker
7. COLOR MATRIX
Selects or adjusts the standard of the color demodulation (color rendering). Press the button to display the setting menu illustrated on the right.
The menu screen when MANUAL is selected.
The standard setting is set to “ITU601 or ITU709 depending on the input signal format. The factory preset of MANUAL is ITU709
Item : SELECT Function : Selects the picture matrix standard. Settings : ITU601 or ITU709/ MANUAL
ITU601 or ITU709 : Standard setting MANUAL : Manual setting
NOTE :The following items are displayed when MANUAL is
selected. When ITU601 or ITU709 is selected, they are not displayed.
Item : R-Y PHASE Function : Sets the R-Y phase. Settings : 90/92/94/112
Item : R/B GAIN Function : Sets the R/B gain. Settings : 0.86/0.56/0.68/0.79
Item : G-Y PHASE Function : Sets the G-Y phase. Settings : 244/253/236/240
Item : G/B GAIN Function : Sets the G-B gain. Settings : 0.30/0.34/0.40/0.45
Item : sub menu Function : Performs the R-Y PHASE, R/B GAIN, G-Y
PHASE or G/B GAIN settings in a single-line display. The display position depends on the sub menu POSITION setting.
Settings : Same as R-Y PHASE, R/B GAIN, G-Y PHASE or
G/B GAIN
Item : reset Function : Sets the R-Y PHASE, R/B GAIN, G-Y PHASE
and G/B GAIN values to factory-preset ones.
R-Y PHASE 90
ITU601
R/B GAIN 0.79
G-Y PHASE 244
G/B GAIN 0.45
R-Y PHASE 90
ITU709
R/B GAIN 0.86
G-Y PHASE 244
G/B GAIN 0.30
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HOW TO USE “SETUP MENU”
“SETUP MENU ITEMS
Items Functions
1 FUNCTION SETTING Displays the monitors power-up time or the total usage time.
2 PICTURE SUB ADJ. Performs approximate adjustments using the control knobs on the front panel.
3 COLOR TEMP./BAL. Sets or adjusts the color temperature or white balance.
4 SIZE/POSI. ADJ. Adjusts the size or position of the picture.
5 DISTORTION ADJ. Compensates the picture distortion.
6 STATUS DISPLAY Makes the status of the input signal appear or disappear on the screen.
7 CONTROL LOCK Sets the control lock preventing the monitor from misuse.
8 all reset Sets all items in SETUP MENU to factory-preset values.
SETUP MENU SCREENS
<SETUP MENU>
FUNCTION SETTING PICTURE SUB ADJ. COLOR TEMP./BAL. SIZE/POSI.ADJ. DISTORTION ADJ. STATUS DISPLAY CONTROL LOCK :ON all reset
EXIT:
MENU
ENTER:+ SELECT:
<FUNCTION SETTING>
COLOR SYSTEM :AUTO RUSH DELAY TIME :STD. HOUR METER X100h :000
EXIT:
MENU
ADJUST:- + SELECT:
<PICTURE SUB ADJ.>
CONTRAST :00 BRIGHT :00 CHROMA :00 PHASE :00 NTSC SETUP :00 COMPO.LEVEL :SMPTE sub menu reset
EXIT:
MENU
ADJUST:- + SELECT:
<COLOR TEMP./BAL.>
COLOR TEMP. :LOW BLUE DRIVE :000 RED DRIVE :000 GREEN CUTOFF :000 BLUE CUTOFF :000 RED CUTOFF :000 sub menu reset
EXIT:
MENU
ADJUST:- + SELECT:
<SIZE/POSI. ADJ.>
H.SIZE :00 H.POSITION :00 V.SIZE :00 V.POSITION :00 sub menu reset
EXIT:
MENU
ADJUST:- + SELECT:
<DISTORTION ADJ.>
PINCUSHION :00 PIN.BALANCE :00 PARALLELOGRAM :00 TRAPEZOID :00 sub menu reset
EXIT:
MENU
ADJUST:- + SELECT:
<STATUS DISPLAY>
STATUS DISPLAY :ON 1080/1035 :1080
EXIT:
MENU
ADJUST:- + SELECT:
CONTRAST : 00
- - + +
BLUE DRIVE :000
- - + +
H.SIZE : 00
- - + +
PINCUSHION : 00
- - + +
Aer you sure ? "Yes" then + Key. "No" then
MENU
Key.
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HOW TO USE “SETUP MENU” (cont'd)
<FUNCTION SETTING>
COLOR SYSTEM :AUTO RUSH DELAY TIME :STD. HOUR METER X100h :000
EXIT:
MENU
ADJUST:- + SELECT:
<PICTURE SUB ADJ.>
CONTRAST :00 BRIGHT :00 CHROMA :00 PHASE :00 NTSC SETUP :00 COMPO.LEVEL :SMPTE sub menu reset
EXIT:
MENU
ADJUST:- + SELECT:
ITEM CONTENTS AND ADJUSTMENT RANGE/SETTINGS
1. FUNCTION SETTING
Selects the color system and displays the monitors power­up time or the total usage time. Press the
button to display the setting menu illustrated on the right.
Item : COLOR SYSTEM Settings : AUTO/NTSC/PAL Function : Selects the color system when using the video
input card. AUTO : Change NTSC and PAL automatically. NTSC : Keeps the color system NTSC. PAL : Keeps the color system PAL.
NOTE :Normally select AUTO. However, if the input signal is
unstable, select NTSC or PAL.
Item : RUSH DELAY TIME Settings : STD./SLOW Function : Sets the time when the power supply to the
monitors circuits (excluding the micro computers) starts after the power switch is pressed. STD. : The power supply starts approx.
1 second after the power switch is pressed.
SLOW : The power supply starts approx.
3.2 seconds after the power switch is pressed.
NOTE :When turning on many multi-format monitors
simultaneously, it is recommended to use SLOW to control rush current.
Item : HOUR METER X100h Number range : 000 ~ 655 Function : Displays the total usage time of the monitor in
hundred-hour units.
When the timer passes 655, it returns to 000.
The timer does not count the usage time under one hour.
2. PICTURE SUB ADJ.
Performs approximate adjustments using the control knobs on the front panel. Press the
button to display the setting menu illustrated on the right.
NOTE : When the RGB signal
is input, only CONTRAST and BRIGHT are displayed. When the PAL signal is input, only CONTRAST, BRIGHT and CHROMA are displayed.
Item : CONTRAST Adjustment range : –20 ~ 00 ~ +20 Function : For approximate adjustment of the picture
contrast. Before adjustment, set the CONTRAST knob on the front panel to 0.
Item : BRIGHT Adjustment range : –20 ~ 00 ~ +20 Function : For approximate adjustment of the picture
brightness. Before adjustment, set the BRIGHT knob on the front panel to 0.
Item : CHROMA Adjustment range : –20 ~ 00 ~ +20 Function : For approximate adjustment of the color density.
Before adjustment, set the CHROMA knob on the front panel to 0.
Item : PHASE Adjustment range : –20 ~ 00 ~ +20 Function : For approximate adjustment of the picture hue.
Before adjustment, set the PHASE knob on the front panel to 0.
Item : NTSC SETUP Settings : 00/7.5 Function : Sets the level of the input NTSC signal.
00 : Compliant with 0% set-up signal. 75 : Compliant with 7.5% set-up signal.
NOTE :NTSC SETUP is displayed only when the video input
card is installed and an NTSC signal is input.
Item : COMPO. LEVEL Settings : SMPTE/B75/B00 Function : Sets the level of the input component signal.
SMPTE : Compliant with M2VTR signals. B75 : Compliant with Betacam 7.5% set-up
signal.
B00 : Compliant with Betacam 0% set-up
signal.
NOTE :COMPO. LEVEL is displayed only when a 480/60i,
480/60p, 576/50i or 576/50p signal is input.
Item : sub menu Adjustment range/ Settings : Same as CONTRAST, BRIGHT, CHROMA,
PHASE and COMPO LEVEL/NTSC SETUP.
Function : Performs CONTRAST, BRIGHT, CHROMA,
PHASE or COMPO LEVEL/NTSC SETUP settings in a single-line display. The sub menu display varies depending on the selected item.
Item : reset Function : Sets the CONTRAST, BRIGHT, CHROMA,
PHASE and COMPO LEVEL/NTSC SETUP values to factory-preset ones.
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<COLOR TEMP./BAL.>
COLOR TEMP. :LOW BLUE DRIVE :000 RED DRIVE :000 GREEN CUTOFF :000 BLUE CUTOFF :000 RED CUTOFF :000 sub menu reset
EXIT:
MENU
ADJUST:- + SELECT:
<SIZE/POSI. ADJ.>
H.SIZE :00 H.POSITION :00 V.SIZE :00 V.POSITION :00 sub menu reset
EXIT:
MENU
ADJUST:- + SELECT:
3. COLOR TEMP./BAL.
Sets or adjusts the color temperature or white balance. Press the
button to display the setting menu illustrated on the right.
Item : COLOR TEMP. Settings : HIGH/LOW Function : Selects the color temperature.
HIGH : Sets the color temperature to D9300. LOW : Sets the color temperature to D6500.
Item : BLUE DRIVE Adjustment range : MIN ~ 000 ~ MAX (in 127 grades) Function : Adjusts the blue drive level.
Item : RED DRIVE Adjustment range : MIN ~ 000 ~ MAX (in 127 grades) Function : Adjusts the red drive level.
Item : GREEN CUTOFF Adjustment range : MIN ~ 000 ~ MAX (in 205 grades) Function : Sets the green cut-off point.
Item : BLUE CUTOFF Adjustment range : MIN ~ 000 ~ MAX (in 205 grades) Function : Sets the blue cut-off point.
Item : RED CUTOFF Adjustment range : MIN ~ 000 ~ MAX (in 205 grades) Function : Sets the red cut-off point.
Item : sub menu Adjustment range/ Settings : Same as BLUE DRIVE, RED DRIVE, GREEN
CUTOFF, BLUE CUTOFF and RED CUTOFF.
Function : Performs BLUE DRIVE, RED DRIVE, GREEN
CUTOFF, BLUE CUTOFF or RED CUTOFF settings in a single-line display. The sub menu display varies depending on the selected item.
Item : reset Function : Sets the BLUE DRIVE, RED DRIVE, GREEN
CUTOFF, BLUE CUTOFF and RED CUTOFF values to factory-preset ones.
4. SIZE/POSI. ADJ.
Adjusts the size or position of the picture. Press the button to display the setting menu illustrated on the right.
Item : H.SIZE Adjustment range : –20 ~ 00 ~ +20 Function : Adjusts the horzitontal screen size.
– : Reduces the screen size horizontally. + : Enlarges the screen size horizontally.
Item : H.POSITION Adjustment range : –20 ~ 00 ~ +20 Function : Adjusts the horzitontal screen position.
– : Move the screen to the left. + : Move the screen to the right.
Item : V.SIZE Adjustment range : –20 ~ 00 ~ +20 Function : Adjusts the vertical screen size.
– : Reduces the screen size vertically. + : Enlarges the screen size vertically.
Item : V.POSITION Adjustment range : –20 ~ 00 ~ +20 Function : Adjusts the vertical screen position.
– : Move the screen up. + : Move the screen down.
Item : sub menu Adjustment range/ Settings : Same as H.SIZE, H.POSITION, V.SIZE and
V.POSITION.
Function : Performs H.SIZE, H.POSITION, V.SIZE or
V.POSITION settings in a single-line display. The sub menu display varies depending on the selected item.
Item : reset Function : Sets the H.SIZE, H.POSITION, V.SIZE and
V.POSITION values to factory-preset ones.
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<STATUS DISPLAY>
STATUS DISPLAY :ON 1080/1035 :1080
EXIT:
MENU
ADJUST:- + SELECT:
<DISTORTION ADJ.>
PINCUSHION :00 PIN.BALANCE :00 PARALLELOGRAM :00 TRAPEZOID :00 sub menu reset
EXIT:
MENU
ADJUST:- + SELECT:
5. DISTORTION ADJ.
Compensates the picture distortion. Press the
button to display the setting menu illustrated on the right.
Item : PINCUSHION Adjustment range : –20 ~ 00 ~ +20 Function : Compensates pincushion picture distortion.
– : Expands both left and right sides of the
picture.
+ : Squeezes both left and right sides of the
picture.
Item : PIN.BALANCE Adjustment range : –20 ~ 00 ~ +20 Function : Adjusts the compensation balance of the
pincushion picture distortion. – : The picture is expanded on the left side, and
squeezed on the right side.
+ : The picture is squeezed on the left side, and
expanded on the right side.
Item : PARALLELOGRAM Adjustment range : –20 ~ 00 ~ +20 Function : Compensates parallelogram picture
distortion. – : Moves the upper side of the picture to the
right, and the lower side to the left.
+ : Moves the upper side of the picture to the left,
and the lower side to the right.
Item : TRAPEZOID Adjustment range : –20 ~ 00 ~ +20 Function : Compensates trapezoid picture distortion.
– : Enlarges the upper side of the picture. + : Reduces the upper side of the picture.
Item : sub menu Adjustment range/ Settings : Same as PINCUSHION, PIN.BALANCE,
PARALLELOGRAM and TRAPEZOID.
Function : Performs PINCUSHION, PIN.BALANCE,
PARALLELOGRAM or TRAPEZOID settings in a single-line display. The sub menu display varies depending on the selected item.
Item : reset Function : Sets the PINCUSHION, PIN.BALANCE,
PARALLELOGRAM and TRAPEZOID values to factory-preset ones.
6. STATUS DISPLAY
Makes the status of the input signal appear or disappear on the screen. Press the button to display the setting menu illustrated on the right.
Item : STATUS DISPLAY Settings : ON/OFF Function : Makes the format name appear or disappear
when signals are input and the signal status appear or disappear when the input signal is changed. ON : The information is displayed. OFF : The information is not displayed.
Item : 1080/1035 Settings : 1080/1035 Function : Makes the number of effective scanning lines
appear or disappear when the HDTV signal is input. 1080 : Sets the number to 1080. (Select when
the digital HDTV signal is input.)
1035 : Sets the number to 1035. (Select when
the analog HDTV signal is input.)
7. CONTROL LOCK
Item : CONTROL LOCK Settings : OFF/ON Function : Invalidates most of operations on the front panel
(including menu screen operations). OFF : Enables normal operations. ON : Invalidates all operations except the power
switch and CONTROL LOCK.
NOTE: While CONTROL LOCK is set to ON, attempting to
perform any operation except power switch and CONTROL LOCK causes the
Control lock on! warning to appear on the screen for approx. 3 seconds. (It is possible to operate the power switch and display SETUP MENU.) When SETUP MENU is displayed while CONTROL LOCK is set to ON, the cursor (
4
) is located next to CONTROL LOCK and cannot be moved.
8. all reset
Function : Sets all items in SETUP MENU to factory-preset
values.
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HOW TO USE EXTERNAL CONTROL
ABOUT EXTERNAL CONTROL
This multi-format monitor has two external control terminals. One is the MAKE terminal, which controls the monitor by connecting the terminals with many functions to the ground (GND) terminal. The other is the RS-232C terminal, which allows the monitor to be controlled by a PC via serial communication.
Control priority is in the following order; the MAKE terminal > the RS-232C terminal > the buttons on the front panel.
10 9 8
54321
7
6
1415 13 12 11
*1 : OFF stands for disconnection, and ON stands for short-circuit. *2 : Selects the area marker size from AREA MARKER (setting on the main unit) or AREA MARKER-R (setting on the remote control) setting. *3 : The STATUS function is activated when the connection to the STATUS terminal is changed (ON to OFF, or OFF to ON). The monitors status
is displayed for 3 seconds.
*4 : Setting REMOTE ENABLE to ON enables remote control from the MAKE terminal.
The Names and Functions of Terminals
No. Names Functions Operations (OFF p[ ON) *1
1 TAL LY Puts on the tally lamp. Put on Put off
2 INPUT A Changes the input to INPUT A Not change Change
3 INPUT B Changes the input to INPUT B Not change Change
4 INPUT C Changes the input to INPUT C Not change Change
5 INPUT D Changes the input to INPUT D Not change Change
6 INPUT E Changes the input to INPUT E Not change Change
7 INPUT F Changes the input to INPUT F Not change Change
8 COLOR OFF Changes the picture black-and-white. Not change Change
9 AREA MARKER Displays the area marker. Not display Display
10 ASPECT Changes the screen ratio to 16:9 4:3 16:9
11 UNDER SCAN Makes the screen under-scan Over-scan Under-scan
12 MARKER Selects the type of the area marker Selection in the main unit Selection in the remote *2
control
13 STATUS Displays the monitor’s status Display *3
14 REMOTE ENABLE Makes the external control form the Invalid Valid *4
MAKE terminal valid or invalid
15 GND Used as a ground terminal ––
HOW TO USE THE MAKE TERMINAL
Connections
Connect (short-circuit) the 15th terminal (GND) to each of the 1st through 14th terminals in the 3-lines 15-pins D-sub connector. The functions of each terminal are listed below.
Operation
1. Set REMOTE ENABLE to ON.
2. Short-circuit or disconnect the desired terminal. Changing the Signal Input.
Changing the Signal Input
1. Set REMOTE ENABLE to ON.
2. Short-circuit the desired INPUT terminal.
3. Disconnect the INPUT terminal selected above. The signal input is actually changed after the disconnection has been completed.
NOTE : When more than two terminals are selected (short-circuited) from INPUT A through INPUT F, the signal input is not
changed. To control INPUT A through INPUT F, we recommend using the interlock switch, which turns off a switch when another switch is turned on.
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HOW TO USE EXTERNAL CONTROL
(cont.)
HOW TO USE THE RS-232C TERMINAL
You can control the monitor from your PC via the RS-232C terminal. For details on operating the monitor from the PC, consult your dealer or service center for details.
1. Cable
Prepare a straight cable with a D-sub connector (9-pin, female) and a D-sub connector (9-pin, male)
2. Communications Specifications
Baud Rate : 4800/9600/19200 (factory pre-set; 4800) Data Bits : 8 bits Parity : No parity Stop Bits : 1 Flow Control : Hardware (RTS/CTS)
3. Commands
Format
Header ID Command Data CR
Header
! Control from the PC to the monitor
? Reference from the PC to the monitor
@ Answer from the monitor to the PC
ID + Command + Data
B Basic command Characters 00, 01 or No data
D Command for adjusting the picture size 00 ~ 07 –20 ~ +20
S Command for adjusting the picture quality 00 ~ 05 –20 ~ +20
M Command for selecting the menu item 00 ~ 0E 00, 01, 10, 11
F Command for selecting the menu item 00 ~ 07 00, 01
W Command for adjusting the white balance 00 ~ 05 –256 ~ +255
C Command for inquiring for the monitors status 00 ~ 01 0 ~ 655 or No data
During Communication from the PC to the Monitor The monitor receives the data when DSR remains ON (high) and CTS is set to ON. During Communication from the Monitor to the PC The monitor sends the data when both DSR and DCD are set to ON and RTS is set to ON.
Communication Procedures The following is the communication procedures.
1. Starting the communication Receives the connection command (!BCN1Cr) from the PC [ Sends the monitors status (@BOKCr) to the PC
2. Performing the external control Receives the control command (!XXXXCr) from the PC [ Sends the monitors status (@BOKCr) to the PC * The monitor repeats these receiving and sending if necessary.
3. Terminating the communication Receives the termination command (!BCN0Cr) [ Sends the monitors status (@BOKCr) to the PC
* After sending the data to the monitor, the PC must first receive the data from the monitor and then send the next command
because the communication is performed in a hand-shake system. If the PC does not receive the status from the monitor after sending the command, re-send the command.
4 3 2 1
9 8
5
7 6
Pin No. Signal
1 DCD (Data Carrier Detect)
2 RD (Recive Data)
3 TD (Transmit Data)
4 DTR (Data Terminal Ready)
5 GND (Ground)
6 DSR (Data Set Ready)
7 RTS (Request To Send)
8 CTS (Clear To Send)
9 RI (Ring Indication)
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Problems
No power supply
No picture with the power on
No sound
Wrong color
Unnatural picture
Shaking picture
Points to be checked
Is the power plug loosened or disconnected?
Is the signal cable disconnected?
Is the power of the connected component ON? Is the signal output from the connected component?
Is the input signal selected correctly?
Is the input signal adapted to the monitors specification?
Is the audio cable disconnected?
Is the audio signal output from the connected component?
Is the volume output set to minimum?
Has the picture adjustment been changed?
Has the WHITE BALANCE setting been changed?
Are any cables connected to the component/RGB input card?
Has the correct signal been input to the component/RGB input card and the correct INPUT been selected on the monitor?
Has [CONTRAST] or [BRIGHT] been changed?
Is the monitor close to a motor, transformer or any other device generating a strong magnetic field? (a fan, fluorescent light, laser printer, another monitor, etc.)
Measures (Remedy)
Firmly insert the power plug.
Connect the signal cable firmly.
Turn on the power of the connected component and set it correctly.
Select the correct input with the INPUT SELECT buttons.
Check that the input signal format corresponds to the installed input card format.
Connect the audio cable firmly.
Set the connected component correctly.
Adjust the speaker volume with the VOLUME +/– buttons.
Set each picture adjustment knob to the standard (centered) position. Or, set each picture adjustment item in [ PICTURE SUB ADJ.] in the <SET UP MENU> screen to Standard (00) (or use the [reset] function).
Set each [COLOR TEMP./BAL.] item in the <SET-UP MENU> screen to Standard (000) (or use the [reset] function).
Connect each signal cable firmly.
Select INPUT A/C when the component signal is input, or select INPUT B/D/F when the RGB signal is input.
Adjust the CONTRAST or BRIGHT picture adjustment knobs. Or, adjust the [CONTRAST] or [BRIGHT] item in [PICTURE SUB ADJ.] in the <SET-UP MENU> screen.
Move the monitor away from the device until the picture stops shaking. Connect the power plug to another AC outlet away from the former one.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Solutions to common problems related to your monitor are described here. If none of the solutions presented here solve the problem, unplug the monitor and consult a JVC-authorized dealer or service center for assistance.
Reference pages
5
6, 7
5, 8
6, 7
6, 7
4
9, 14
15
6
6
14
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Problems
Irregular color
Wrong picture position, wrong picture size
Front panel buttons and knobs do not function
Points to be checked
Is the monitor placed or moved close to a speaker or any other device incorporating a magnet? Has the position of the monitor been
changed with the power on?
Has the picture position, size or distortion been changed?
Have the UNDER SCAN or ASPECT button been pressed?
Has the CONTROL LOCK function been set to ON?
Has the monitors setting been changed to enable control from an external unit via the REMOTE terminals?
Measures (Remedy)
Move the device away from the monitor. Press the DEGAUSS button on the front panel to degauss the screen. When degaussing, wait more than 30 minutes for maximum effect.
Adjust the picture size (H SIZE, V SIZE) or position (H. POSITION, V. POSITION) in the [SIZE/POSI. ADJ.] item in the <SETUP MENU> screen. Adjust the picture distortion (PINCUSHION, PIN. BALANCE, TRAPEZOID and PARALLELOGRAM) in the [DISTORTION ADJ.] item in the <SETUP MENU> screen. It may not be possible to expand the picture due to the selected input mode. In this case, adjustment is impossible.
When the UNDER SCAN or ASPECT button is lit, press each button to invalidate each setting.
Set the CONTROL LOCK function to OFF.
Change the setting of the external control to control the monitor locally.
The following are not malfunctions:
You may see two horizontal lines on the monitor. They are the shadows of the damper lines that are necessary for composing the monitor. These lines are not a malfunction.
When a bright still image (such as a white cloth) is displayed for a long period, it may appear to be colored. This is due to the structure of the cathode ray tube and will disappear when another image is displayed.
You may sometimes experience a mild electric shock when you touch the picture tube. This phenomenon is due to a normal buildup of static electricity on the CRT and is not harmful.
The monitor emits a strange sound when the room temperature changes suddenly. This is only a problem if an abnormality appears on the screen as well.
If two or more monitors are operated next to each other, their images may shake or be distorted. This phenomenon is due to mutual interference; it is not a malfunction. Move the monitors away from each other until the interference disappears or turn the power off on any monitor that is not being used.
VOLUME
SLOT 1
A
B
DEGAUSS
MENU
BLUE CHECK
ASPECT
AREA MARKER
UNDER SCAN
PULSE CROSS
COLOR
OFF
SLOT 2
C
D
SLOT 3
POWER
E
F
INPUT SELECT
TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)
Reference
pages
4
15, 16
4
16
17, 18
Damper line
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SPECIFICATIONS
Type : Multi-format monitorPicture Tube : 17" measured diagonallyEffective
Screen Size : Width : 13" (330 mm)
Height : 9-7/8" (250 mm) Diagonal : 16-1/4" (410 mm)
Scanning
Frequency : H : 15 kHz/15 kHz – 45 kHz
V : 50 Hz – 100 Hz
Video Band : Component : 25 MHz (–3 dB)
Video (Y/C) : 8 MHz (–3 dB)
Horizontal
Resolution : Video (Y/C) : 600 TV lines
1080/60i : 800 TV lines
Input
Terminals : Installing an optional input card in SLOT 1,
2, or 3 is required. INPUT A/INPUT B: Terminals on the input
card in SLOT 1
INPUT C/INPUT D: Terminals on the input
card in SLOT 2
INPUT E/INPUT F: Terminals on the input
card in SLOT 3
Compliant
Video Signal : NTSC/PAL (using the IF-C01PNG)
480i/576i/480p/1080i (60 HZ/24pSF)/720p (using the IF-C01COMG) D1 serial digital (using the IF-C01SDG)
[Dimensions]
Unit : inch (mm)
<Front View>
* Illustrations and pictures used in this manual have been
exaggerated, abbreviated or compounded for explanatory purposes
only. The appearance of the actual product may differ slightly. * Dimensions and weight are approximate. * E. & O.E. Design and specifications subject to change without
notice.
VOLUME
SLOT 1
A
B
DEGAUSS
MENU
BLUE
CHECK
ASPECT
AREA
MARKER
UNDER SCAN
PULSE CROSS
COLOR
OFF
SLOT 2
C
D
SLOT 3
POWER
E
F
INPUT SELECT
15-5/8" (395)
13-1/4" (336)
10" (254)
13-1/4" (334)
11-3/8" (288)
VOLUME
SLOT 1
A
B
DEGAUSS
MENU
BLUE CHECK
ASPECT
AREA
MARKER
UNDER SCAN
PULSE CROSS
COLOR
OFF
SLOT 2
C
D
SLOT 3
POWER
E
F
INPUT SELECT
13-1/8" (331)
7-1/4" (183)
11-3/8" (286)
2-3/4"
(68)
18-3/8" (466.5)
<Front View with the wide mask attached>
Remote Inputs
: Point-of-contact connection, 1 line,
D-sub connector (15-pin 3-line)
Serial connection, 1 line, D-sub connector (9-pin), compliant to RS-232C
Audio Output : 1 W (monaural)Built-in
Speaker : 3-1/8" (8 cm) round x 1
Environmental
Conditions : Operating temperature : 5°C 35°C
(41°F – 95°F)
Operating humidity : 20% – 80%
(non-condensing)
Power
Requirements
: 120 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz
Power
Consumption : 1.56 A (not including input card)
Max. 1.85 A (including input card)
Dimensions : Width : 15-5/8" (395 mm)
Height : 13-1/4" (334 mm) Depth : 18-3/8" (466.5 mm) (not including wide mask and input card)
Weight : 51.0 lbs (23.2 kg)
(not including wide mask and input card)
Accessory : AC power cord [7.9 ft (2.4 m)] x 1
<Side View>
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Compliant Signal Formats of Each Input Card
Input Signals IF-C01PNG IF-C01COMG IF-C01SDG
NTSC R ——
PA L R ——
Black-and-White (50 Hz/60 Hz) R ——
480/60i (525i) RR
480/60p (525p) R 576/50i (*1) R 576/50p (*1)
720/60p (720p) R 1080/50i
1080/60i (1125i) R 1035/60i (1125i)
1080/24pSF R
R : Input possible. Pre-set.
: Input possible. Not pre-set. Any adjustments required in some cases.
: Input impossible
*1 : 576/50i and 576/50p are not pre-set. When these signals are input, some adjustments are required.
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SPECIFICATIONS (INPUT CARD: OPTIONAL)
IF-C01COMG: COMPONENT/RGB INPUT CARD
Type : Component/RGB input card for multi-format monitor Inputs/Outputs : Component (Y, PB/B-Y, PR/R-Y) or RGB: 1 line, BNC connector x 6
Synchronised signal (HD/CS, VD) : 1 line, BNC connector x 4 * The input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals are bridge-connected. Auto termination. Audio signal : 1 line (monaural), RCA pin x 2 * The input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals are bridge-connected.
Required slots :1 Power
consumption : 14 V DC, 0.02 A
Weight : 0.5 kg (1.1 lbs.) Dimensions
(W x H x D) : 43 mm x 154.5 mm x 191.9 mm
(1-3/4" x 6-1/8" x 7-5/8")
IF-C01PNG: VIDEO INPUT CARD
Type : Video input card for multi-format monitor Inputs/Outputs : VIDEO 1/VIDEO 2: 2 lines, BNC connector x 4
Synchronised signal (EXT.SYNC): 1 line, BNC connector x 2 * The input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals are bridge-connected. Auto termination. Y/C signal : 1 line, input only, mini-DIN 4-pin connector x 1 (Y/C input has a priority to a
VIDEO 2 input) Audio signal : 2 lines (monaural), RCA pin x 4 * The input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals are bridge-connected.
Required slots :1 Power
consumption : 14 V DC, 0.25 A
7 V DC, 0.15 A
Weight : 0.5 kg (1.1 lbs.) Dimensions (W x H x D) : 43 mm x 154.5 mm x 191.9 mm
(1-3/4" x 6-1/8" x 7-5/8")
IF-C01SDG: SDI INPUT CARD
Type : SDI input card for multi-format monitor Inputs/Outputs : Digital input (SDI 1/SDI 2): 2 lines, BNC connector x 2
Digital output (SWITCHED OUT): 1 line, BNC connector x 1 Audio signal: 2 lines (monaural), RCA pin x 4 * The input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals are bridge-connected.
Format : D1 serial component digital, 525/625 auto switching (compliant to SMPTE259M) Required slots :1 Power
consumption : 7 V DC, 0.65 A
Weight : 0.5 kg (1.1 lbs.) Dimensions
(W x H x D) : 43 mm x 154.5 mm x 191.9 mm
(1-3/4" x 6-1/8" x 7-5/8")
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Usage Precautions
The selected signal is output from the SWITCHED OUT terminal only when the monitors power is tur ned on.
The output signal from the SWITCHED OUT terminal is the one that is selected from the signals input to SDI 1 or SDI 2.
The table below shows the connection between the INPUT SELECT buttons (input signal selection) and the input/output of the SDI input card.
Selected INPUT SELECT Buttons Signal Output from the SWITCHED OUT Terminal
A, C, E Signal from SDI 1
B, D, F Signal from SDI 2
This section explains the usage precautions and connection examples when using the SWITCHED OUT terminal of the SDI input card.
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JVC CANADA INC.
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2001 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED
Printed in Japan LCT0971-001A 0201-I-U-VP
DT-V1700CG MULTI FORMAT MONITOR
APPENDIX: CONNECTION EXAMPLES FOR THE SDI INPUT CARD
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