145.6 cm × 104.2 cm × 47.0 cm
(57-3/8" × 41-1/8" × 18-5/8")
61" (155 cm) Measured diagonally
H:135.0 cm × V:76.0cm
1-2 (No.YA399)
SECTION 1
PRECAUTION
1.1SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
(1) The design of this product contains special hardware,
many circuits and components specially for safety
purposes. For continued protection, no changes should be
made to the original design unless authorized in writing by
the manufacturer. Replacement parts must be identical to
those used in the original circuits. Service should be
performed by qualified personnel only.
(2) Alterations of the design or circuitry of the products should
not be made. Any design alterations or additions will void
the manufacturer's warranty and will further relieve the
manufacturer of responsibility for personal injury or
property damage resulting therefrom.
(3) Many electrical and mechanical parts in the products have
special safety-related characteristics. These
characteristics are often not evident from visual inspection
nor can the protection afforded by them necessarily be
obtained by using replacement components rated for
higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which
have these special safety characteristics are identified in
the parts list of Service manual. Electrical components
having such features are identified by shading on the
schematics and by ( ) on the parts list in Service
manual. The use of a substitute replacement which does
not have the same safety characteristics as the
recommended replacement part shown in the parts list of
Service manual may cause shock, fire, or other hazards.
(4) Don't short between the LIVE side ground and
ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) side ground or EARTH side
ground when repairing.
Some model's power circuit is partly different in the GND.
The difference of the GND is shown by the LIVE : ( ) side
GND, the ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) : ( ) side GND and
EARTH : ( ) side GND.
Don't short between the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED
(NEUTRAL) side GND or EARTH side GND and never
measure the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED (NEUTRAL)
side GND or EARTH side GND at the same time with a
measuring apparatus (oscilloscope etc.). If above note will
not be kept, a fuse or any parts will be broken.
(5) When service is required, observe the original lead dress.
Extra precaution should be given to assure correct lead
dress in the high voltage circuit area. Where a short circuit
has occurred, those components that indicate evidence of
overheating should be replaced. Always use the
manufacturer's replacement components.
(6) Isolation Check (Safety for Electrical Shock Hazard)
After re-assembling the product, always perform an
isolation check on the exposed metal parts of the cabinet
(antenna terminals, video/audio input and output terminals,
Control knobs, metal cabinet, screw heads, earphone jack,
control shafts, etc.) to be sure the product is safe to operate
without danger of electrical shock.
a) Dielectric Strength Test
The isolation between the AC primary circuit and all metal
parts exposed to the user, particularly any exposed metal
part having a return path to the chassis should withstand a
voltage of 3000V AC (r.m.s.) for a period of one second. (.
. . . Withstand a voltage of 1100V AC (r.m.s.) to an
appliance rated up to 120V, and 3000V AC (r.m.s.) to an
appliance rated 200V or more, for a period of one second.)
This method of test requires a test equipment not generally
found in the service trade.
b) Leakage Current Check
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not use
a line isolation transformer during this check.). Using a
"Leakage Current Tester", measure the leakage current
from each exposed metal part of the cabinet, particularly
any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis,
to a known good earth ground (water pipe, etc.). Any
leakage current must not exceed 0.5mA AC (r.m.s.).
However, in tropical area, this must not exceed 0.2mA AC
(r.m.s.).
Alternate Check Method
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not
use a line isolation transformer during this check.). Use
an AC voltmeter having 1000Ω per volt or more
sensitivity in the following manner. Connect a 1500Ω
10W resistor paralleled by a 0.15µF AC-type capacitor
between an exposed metal part and a known good earth
ground (water pipe, etc.). Measure the AC voltage
across the resistor with the AC voltmeter. Move the
resistor connection to each exposed metal part,
particularly any exposed metal part having a return path
to the chassis, and measure the AC voltage across the
resistor. Now, reverse the plug in the AC outlet and
repeat each measurement. Any voltage measured must
not exceed 0.75V AC (r.m.s.). This corresponds to
0.5mA AC (r.m.s.).
However, in tropical area, this must not exceed 0.3V AC
(r.m.s.). This corresponds to 0.2mA AC (r.m.s.).
AC VOLTMETER
(HAVING 1000 /V,
OR MORE SENSITIVITY)
0.15 F AC-TYPE
GOOD EARTH GROUND
1500 10W
PLACE THIS PROBE
ON EACH EXPOSED
ME TAL PAR T
(No.YA399)1-3
1.2INSTALLATION
SERVICE MENU
1. ADJUST
2. SELF CHECK
3. I2C STOP
LOB 0 FAN 0
AUD 0
ANA 9 DIG 9
0000 0
0
1.2.1 HEAT DISSIPATION
If the heat dissipation vent behind this unit is blocked, cooling
efficiency may deteriorate and temperature inside the unit will
rise. The temperature sensor that protects the unit will be
activated when internal temperature exceeds the predetermined
level and power will be turned off automatically.
Therefore, please make sure pay attention not to block the heat
dissipation vent as well as the ventilation outlet behind the unit
and ensure that there is room for ventilation around it.
Do not put foreign objects near the ventilation holes as this
can result in fire or electrical hazards.
Do not block the ventilation holes as this may cause the
internal temperature to rise and possibly result fire.
1.3LAMP UNIT HANDLING CAUTION
LAMP UNIT : TS-CL110UAA
1.3.1 PRECAUTION FOR LAMP UNIT
The lamp emits high intensity white, ultraviolet and infrared
light. Do not look directly at the light during service.
Also, do not touch the lamp directly as it presents a burn
hazard.
Handle with extra care. This lamp emits high heat and
contains high-pressure during use.
Do not give any impact as this may cause the broken lamp.
Intake hole
*Diagram differs from actual appearance.
Exhaust hole
1.2.2 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
Ensure that the minimal distance is maintained, as specified
fingure, between the unit with and the surrounding walls, as well
as the floor etc.
Install the unit on stable flooring.
Take precautionary measures to prevent the unit from tipping in
order to protect against accidents and earthquakes.
CAUTION FOR INSTALLATION
• Do not tilt the TV towards the left or right, or toward the back.
• Install the TV in a corner on the floor so as to keep cords out
of the way.
• The TV will generate a slight amount of heat during
operation. Ensure that sufficient space is available around
the TV to allow satisfactory cooling.
150 mm
200 mm
LAMP
POWER
150 mm
200 mm
INPUT
MENU
OPERATE
+
INPUT-4
CHANNEL
Ð
VIDEO
+
L/MONO
VOLUME
Ð
R
AUDIO
50 mm
1.3.2 HOW TO CONFIRM LAMP OPERATING TIME
• MAXIMUM COUNT TIME= 65535 hours
(1) Set to "0 minutes" using the [SLEEP TIMER] key.
(2) Press the [VIDEO STATUS] key and [DISPLAY] key
simultaneously, then enter the SERVICE MODE.
(3) When the SERVICE MENU SCREEN is displayed, press
[2] key to enter the SELF CHECK MODE.
(4) The use time of a lamp is displayed on middle of the screen
by the hexadecimal number of 4 figures.
SERVICE MENU SCREEN
SERVICE MENU
1. ADJUST
2. SELF CHECK
3. I2C STOP
SELF CHECK MODE SCREEN (Page 1)
LOB 0 FAN 0
AUD 0
ANA 9 DIG 9
0000 0
0
1-4 (No.YA399)
Lamp operation time (Hexadecimal)
CALCULATION EXAMPLE OF LAMP USE TIME
Ex. Display number=12EF
3
1x16
+2x162+Ex16+Fx1=1x4096+2x256+14x16+154847 hours
1.3.3 LAMP UNIT REPLACEMENT
(1) The lamp replacement message will appear when need to
change the lamp. After replace the lamp, need to reset the
timer which is built into TV.
(2) Lamp use time can be check at the lamp message MENU.
If lamp use time exceeds 5000 hours, the message of
Fig.1 will be displayed on a screen.
(3) If Fig.1 message appears when turn the TV on, need to
replace the lamp.
(4) Use the lamp timer reset only after replacing the lamp.
NOTE:
• This message will appear every time turn on the TV, when
the lamp needs to be replaced. Press the [OK] key to make
the message disappear, or replace the lamp.
LAMP REPLACEMENT MESSAGE
LAMP NEEDS TO BE REPLACED.
REFER TO OWNER'S MANUAL FOR
REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS.
AFTER REPLACING THE LAMP,
PLEASE RESET TIMER IN THE TV
MENU.
PRESS OK, IF YOU DO NOT WANT
TO SEE THIS MESSAGE AGAIN.
1.3.6 PRECAUTION FOR REPLACEMENT
• Do not replace the LAMP UNIT immediately after the projector
has been used.
• The temperature of the LAMP UNIT is still high and could
cause a burn.
• Allow a cooling period of 1 hour or more before performing
replacement.
• Before starting LAMP UNIT replacement work, turn off the
MAIN POWER switch, and disconnect the AC power cord plug
from the wall outlet.
• If touched, the lamp glass surface may rupture and burns may
result. Do not touch the glass portion or metal portion. Handle
only plastic handle.
• The replaced old lamp can be discarded in the same manner
as a fluorescent lamp. Check local ordinances and dispose of
the used lamp as prescribed.
Fig.1
1.3.4 HOW TO REPLACE THE LAMP UNIT
• Refer to the "USERS GUIDE" for a detailed operating
description.
(1) Turn off the TV power.
(2) After the LAMP LED light has stopped blinking, disconnect
the power cord from the AC outlet.
(3) Loosen 1 screw then take out the lamp cover below the left
side of the TV.
(4) Loosen 2 screws then take out the lamp unit.
(5) Install the new lamp unit.
(6) Re-install the lamp cover.
NOTE:
• After installing the new lamp unit, do not forget to reset the
lamp timer.
1.3.5 HOW TO RESET THE LAMP TIMER
• Refer to the "USERS GUIDE" for a detailed operating
description.
(1) Press the [MENU] key to select CLOCK / TIMERS.
(2) Select the < LAMP TIMER RESET > with [] / [] keys.
(3) Enter the < LAMP TIMER RESET > mode, the following
message will appears.
PRESS OK TO RESET THE LAMP TIMER
(4) Press the [OK] key while the above message appears on
the screen.
(5) The lamp timer has now been reset, and the following
message will appear.
THE LAMP TIMER IS RESET SUCCESSFULLY
(No.YA399)1-5
1.4SERVICE PARTS KIT INSTRUCTIONS
Due to the character of this product, these OPTICAL /DRIVE
ASS'Y are prepared.
Please note these OPTICAL/DRIVE ASS'Y when replacing or
ordering the parts.
adjustment, setting data of the drive circuit.
(4) SHIELD COVER
*The following parts without the kits part.
• REMOTE SENSOR PWB ASS'Y
• LAMP UNIT
• LAMP FAN DUCT
• THERMOSTAT
1.5SCREEN HANDLING CAUTIONS
1.5.1 SCREEN STORAGE
Store the SCREEN ASS'Y in a standing position in order to avoid
deformation. If the screen is stored horizontally, there is risk of
deforming the screen face.
When necessary to place the SCREEN ASS'Y horizontally,
position the screen side upwards and sure to place spacers
between the screen and resting site (floor or stand etc.) to
prevent the screen from sagging.
1.5.2 SCREEN SURFACE
Since the screen surface is easily scratched or soiled, use ample
care when handling.
1.5.3 PRECAUTIONS FOR CLEANING AND REPLACEMENT
• The SCREEN ASS'Y is made from the lenticular lens and
fresnel lens. The anti static proceeding and the surface of the
lenticular lens. Rubbing the surface with something hard, the
coating may peel off.
• When the screen is dirty, gently wipe it with a soft cloth.
If the screen is very dirty, wipe it down with a cloth dipped in a
diluted kitchen cleaner (neutrality detergent) and thoroughly
wrung-out. Then wipe immediately after with clean, dry cloth.
Never use the organic solvent such as the alcohol or benzine.
• The SCREEN ASS'Y replacement is required if the coating
was peel off. Alkaline detergent or acidity detergent can not be
be used.
• The notched side of the lenticular lens and the fresnel lens are
faced each other.
• Do not rub the screen when cleaning it or replaceing it.
Rubbing the screen may cause of the scratch of the screen by
its notch.
1.4.3 PRECAUTION FOR USING
(1) In the case of the following defects/problems, replace this
kit (OPTICAL/DRIVE ASS'Y)
a) Picture defect caused by optical system/D-ILA device
related parts.
b) Picture defect caused by drive circuit.
(2) The DRIVE PWB ASS'Y is mounted with a memory IC
[IC3741
data(GAMMA, SHADING, etc.) of the drive circuit.
The data of this memory IC is in the optimal state according
to individual D-ILA devices and each section of the
OPTICAL BLOCK.
(3) When replace the DRIVE PWB ASS'Y, take off the 1
memory IC from the original board and replace with new
one. When replace the DRIVE PWB ASS'Y, do same
manner. Replace 1 memory IC.
(4) After the replacement of the OPTICAL BLOCK, projection
lens focus adjustment and drive convergence / projection
adjustment are required.
1-6 (No.YA399)
/IC3742] saved with adjustment/setting
2.1SYSTEM SETTEING
SERVICE MENU
1. ADJUST
2. SELF CHECK
3. I2C STOP
LOB 0 FAN 0
AUD 0
ANA 9 DIG 9
0000 0
0
SECTION 2
SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
Be sure to carry out the following operation at the end of
the procedure.
(1) Set to "0 minutes" using the [SLEEP TIMER] key.
(2) While "0 minutes" is displayed, press the [VIDEO
STATUS] key and [DISPLAY] key simultaneously, then
enter the SERVICE MODE.
(3) When the SERVICE MENU SCREEN is displayed, press
[2] key to enter the self check mode.
(4) Turn off the power by pressing the [POWER] key on the
remote control unit.
2.2FEATURES
D.I.S.T. (Digital Image Scaling Technology)
This system uses line interpolation to double the number of
scanning lines and achieve high resolution, flicker-free picture.
SMART CAPTION
Smart caption will appear when you press the MUTING button,
only on channels where the broadcast contains CLOSED
CAPTION information.
VIDEO STATUS
Expression of a favorite screen can be chosen by the VIDEO
STATUS function.
DIGITAL INPUT
Digital-in will display when any picture signal in Digital-in is
displayed.
SERVICE MENU SCREEN
SERVICE MENU
1. ADJUST
2. SELF CHECK
3. I2C STOP
SELF CHECK MODE SCREEN
LOB 0 FAN 0
AUD 0
ANA 9 DIG 9
0000 0
0
V-CHIP
Since the V-CHIP is built in, it can choose, view and listen to a
healthy program.
MPEG Noise Reduction
This function effects the block noise removal and mosquito NR
simultaneously.
NATURAL CINEMA
Watching the movie or animation, press the Natural Cinema to
adjust the out line of the images to make thin more sharp.
VIDEO INPUT LABEL
This function is used to label video input connections for the
onscreen displays.
2.3MAIN DIFFERENCE LIST
ItemHD-52G587HD-61G587
DIGITAL PWBSRA0D024A-M2SRA0D023A-M2
(No.YA399)1-7
2.4TECHNICAL INFORMATION
2.4.1 D-ILA DEVICE SPECIFICATION
ItemContent
ResolutionH: 1312 × V:800
Pixel numberabout 2123776
Pixel sizeH : 12.0µm × V :12.0µm
Aspect ratio16 : 9
Contrast ratio1000 : 1
Aperture ratio93% or more
Effective pixel measurement0.7 inch
2.4.2 PROJECTION UNIT
R DEVICE
B DEVICE
2.4.4 D-ILA DEVICE STRUCTURE
R / G / B DEVICE (SIDE VIEW)
Back
Plane
Flat film
Reflective pixel
electrode
Liquid
crystal
Glass
substrate
Incident light
Projection light
FRONT
Transparent
electrode
G DEVICE
OPTICAL IRIS
2.4.3 IMAGE LIGHT FLOW
DEVICE UNIT SECTION (TOP VIEW)
Projection
light
BRG
Device
R
Mirror
Incident light
Lamp unit
FRONT
B
Device
BRG
Incident
light
PIXEL VIEW (FRONT VIEW)
12.0 m
Pixel
12.0 m
1-8 (No.YA399)
Device
G
MirrorMirror
2.4.5 MAIN CPU PIN FUNCTION [IC7601
PinPin nameI/OFunction PinPin nameI/OFunction
1VHOLD1IData slice for main screen closed caption51NCO Not used
2HFLT1I/O LPF for main screen closed caption video input52NCO Not used
3NCO Not used53NCO Not used
4NCO Not used54NCO Not used
5DIGR0O R [0] for OSD55NCO Not used
6TB1inIAC power for timer clock56NCO Not used
7REMOIRemote control 57NCO Not used
8BYTEIData bus width select [L = 16bit (fixed)]58NCO Not used
9CNVssICPU programming mode select [Normal = L]59NCO Not used
10DIGG0O G [0] for OSD60NCO Not used
11DIGB0O B [0] for OSD61NCO Not used
12RESETIReset for main CPU [Reset = L]62HSYNCIH. sync for OSD
13XoutO System clock osillation (crystal) : 16MHz63NCO Not used
14Vss-GND64VSYNCIV. sync for OSD
15XinI System clock osillation (crystal) : 16MHz65NCO Not used
16VccII 3.3V stand-by power supply66NCO Not used
17OSC1I Clock for OSD67NCO Not used
18OSC2O Not used : Clock for OSD68NCO Not used
19INT1I Not used69NCO Not used
20INT0I
21OUT1O Ys (blanking) for OSD71P2.1O Clock for Inter IC (serial) bus control
22OUT2O YM (transparence) for OSD72P2.0I/O Data for Inter IC (serial) bus control
23NCO Not used73NCO Not used
24NCO Not used74NCO Not used
25NCO Not used75NCO Not used
26NCO Not used76NCO Not used
27CTA2/RTS2O Not used77NCO Not used
28CLK2O Not used78NCO Not used
29RxD2INot used79NCO Not used
30TxD2O Not used80P1.0O Function LED lighting
31SDA2I/O Not used81P0.7O Communication LED lighting
32DIGR1O R [1] for OSD82P0.6O Test point
33DIGG1O G [1] for OSD83NCO Not used
34DIGB1O B [1] for OSD84WAKEO Reset for sub(chassis) CPU
35TxD0IData receive (serial) for external programming85CARD_DETINot used
36RxD0O Data transmission (serial) for external programming86
37CLK0I Clock for external programming87SDAI/O Data for Inter IC (serial) bus control : memory
38RTS0O Busy for external programming [Operation = H]88SLCO Clock for Inter IC (serial) bus control : memory
39P5.7I Not used89DIGR2O R [2] for OSD
40P5.6O Not used90DIGG2O G [2] for OSD
41HOLDICPU programming mode select [Normal = H]91DIGB2O B [2] for OSD
42P5.4O Not used92NCO Not used
43P5.3O Not used93KEY2I
44P5.2O Not used94KEY1I
45P5.1O Not used95VHOLD2IData slice for sub screen closed caption
46WRO CPU programming mode select [Normal = L]96HLF2I/O LPF for sub screen closed caption video input
47P4.7O
48P4.6I
49P4.5I Clock for sub(chassis) CPU communication (serial) 99VCCEI5V stand-by power supply
50P4.4O Not used100CVIN1IVideo(Y) for main screen closed caption
Request for sub(chassis) CPU communication (serial data)
Data transmission for sub(chassis) CPU communication (serial)
Data receive for sub(chassis) CPU communication (serial)
: DIGITAL PWB ASS'Y]
70NCO Not used
POWER_SW
97CVIN2IVideo(Y) for sub screen closed caption
98TVSETBITest terminal [L Fixed]
IPower switch (mechanical) detection
Key scan data for front control button (MENU/CH+/CH-) KEY2
Key scan data for front control button (INPUT/VOL+/VOL-) KEY1
(No.YA399)1-9
SECTION 3
DISASSEMBLY
3.1DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
CAUTION AT DISASSEMBLY:
• Be sure to perform the SYSTEM SETTEING, at the end of the procedure.
• Make sure that the power cord is disconnected from the outlet.
• Pay special attention not to break or damage the parts.
• When removing each board, remove the connectors as required. Taking notes of the connecting points (connector numbers)
makes service procedure manageable.
• Make sure that there is no bent or stain on the connectors before inserting, and firmly insert the connectors.
• Wait until the LAMP UNIT has cool down is completely.
• While not in repair service, place the chassis back its original position.
3.1.1 FRONT SIDE DISASSEMBLY [HD-52G587]
3.1.1.1REMOVING THE SPEAKER GRILL (Fig.1)
(1) Remove the 2 screws [A].
(2) Remove the SPEAKER GRILL by pressing it downward.
3.1.1.2REMOVING THE FRONT LED PWB (Fig.1)
• Remove the SPEAKER GRILL.
(1) Remove the 1 screw [B].
(2) Remove the FRONT LED PWB.
3.1.1.3REMOVING THE CENTER COVER (Fig.1)
• Remove the SPEAKER GRILL.
(1) Remove the 2 screws [C].
(2) Remove the CENTER COVER.
3.1.1.4REMOVING THE FRONT PANEL (Fig.1)
• Remove the SPEAKER GRILL.
(1) Remove the 10 screws [D].
(2) Remove the 12 screws [E].
(3) Remove the FRONT PANEL.
3.1.1.5REMOVING THE SPEAKER (Fig.1)
• Remove the SPEAKER GRILL.
(1) Remove the 4 screws [F].
(2) Remove the SPEAKER.
(3) Remove the opposite SPEAKER by the same method.
3.1.1.6REMOVING THE SCREEN BLOCK(Fig.1)
• Remove the SPEAKER GRILL.
• Remove the FRONT PANEL.
(1) Remove the 8 screws [G].
(2) Remove the SCREEN BLOCK.
CAUTION:
• Place the SCREEN BLOCK on a flat table without fail.
• Because of the large size, at least 2 persons are
recommended for removal and reassemble.
• Use care not to scratch the screen during work.
• During assembly, be sure to engage the left and right tabs
with the cabinet mounting positions.
• When supporting the SCREEN BLOCK, avoid grasping the
top of the screen panel, instead grasp the left and right
areas.
• Do not leave the SCREEN BLOCK removed for long time to
prevent soiling from dust.
3.1.1.7REMOVING THE SCREEN ASS'Y (Fig.1)
• Remove the SPEAKER GRILL.
• Remove the FRONT PANEL.
• Remove the SCREEN BLOCK.
(1) Remove the 12 screws [H].
(2) Remove the SCREEN ASS'Y.
NOTE:
• Do not touch the front of the SCREEN ASS'Y.
• Do not shock the SCREEN ASS'Y.
• Because of the large size, at least 2 persons are
recommended for removal and reassemble.
1-10 (No.YA399)
SCREEN BRACKET
FRONT BRACKET
SCREEN BLOCK
SCREEN ASS'Y
H
H
D
BACK COVER
SCREEN BLOCK
FRONT PANEL
SPEAKER
F
FRONT
G
FRONT LED
PWB
SPEAKER GRILL
MAIN BODY
A
CENTER PANEL
C
B
E
F
SPEAKER
Fig.1
(No.YA399)1-11
3.1.1.8REMOVING THE MIRROR (Fig.2)
• Remove the SPEAKER GRILL.
• Remove the FRONT PANEL.
• Remove the SCREEN BLOCK.
(1) Remove the 4 screws [A] attaching the MIRROR HOLDER
of the upper side.
(2) Remove the 6 screws [B] attaching the MIRROR HOLDER
of left and right side.
(3) Raise slightly to disengage of the MIRROR from the bottom
MIRROR HOLDER
(4) Remove the MIRROR.
NOTE :
• Do not touch the front of the MIRROR.
• Do not give a shock the MIRROR.
• Because of the large size, at least 2 persons are
recommended for removal and reassemble.
3.1.1.9REMOVING THE SIDE CONTROL PWB (Fig.2)
• Remove the SPEAKER GRILL.
• Remove the FRONT PANEL.
• Remove the SCREEN BLOCK.
(1) Remove the 2 screws [C].
(2) Remove the SIDE CONTROL BASE.
(3) Remove the 2 screws [D].
(4) Remove the SIDE CONTROL PWB.
3.1.1.10 REMOVING THE SUPPORT HOLDER (Fig.2)
• Remove the SPEAKER GRILL.
• Remove the FRONT PANEL.
• Remove the SCREEN BLOCK.
(1) Remove the 2 screws [E].
(2) Remove the SUPPORT HOLDER.
3.1.1.11 REMOVING THE BACK COVER WITH THE
SPEAKER BOX (Fig.2)
• Remove the SPEAKER GRILL.
• Remove the FRONT PANEL.
• Remove the SCREEN BLOCK.
• Remove the SUPPORT HOLDER.
(1) Remove the 6 screws [F].
(2) Remove the 2 screws [G] attach the SPEAKER BOX.
(3) Remove the BACK COVER with the SPEAKER BOX
CAUTION :
• Because of the large size, at least 2 persons are
recommended for removal and reassemble.
3.1.1.12 REMOVING THE SPEAKER BOX (Fig.2)
• Remove the SPEAKER GRILL.
• Remove the FRONT PANEL.
• Remove the SCREEN BLOCK.
• Remove the SUPPORT HOLDER.
• Remove the BACK COVER with the SPEAKER BOX.
(1) Remove the 1 screw [H].
(2) Remove the SPEAKER BOX.
(3) Remove the opposite SPEAKER BOX by the same method.
3.1.1.13 REMOVING THE FILTER (Fig.2)
(1) Remove the 1 screw [J].
(2) Remove the FILTER COVER with the FILTER.
(3) Remove the FILTER.
(4) Remove the opposite FILTER by the same method.
1-12 (No.YA399)
J
A
MIRROR
HOLDER
B
MIRROR
MIRROR HOLDER
BACK COVER
B
MIRROR HOLDER
FILTER
F
FILTER
COVER
J
FILTER
FILTER COVER
SPEAKER
BOX
SIDE CONTROL
PWB
H
G
D
C
MAIN BODY
SIDE CONTROL
BASE
G
H
SUPPORT
HOLDER
E
SPEAKER
BOX
FRONT
Fig.2
(No.YA399)1-13
3.1.2 FRONT SIDE DISASSEMBLY [HD-61G587]
3.1.2.1REMOVING THE SPEAKER GRILL (Fig.3)
(1) Remove the 2 screws [A].
(2) Remove the SPEAKER GRILL by pressing it downward.
3.1.2.2REMOVING THE FRONT LED PWB (Fig.3)
• Remove the SPEAKER GRILL.
(1) Remove the 1 screw [B].
(2) Remove the FRONT LED PWB.
3.1.2.3REMOVING THE CENTER COVER (Fig.3)
• Remove the SPEAKER GRILL.
(1) Remove the 2 screws [C].
(2) Remove the CENTER COVER.
3.1.2.4REMOVING THE FRONT PANEL WITH SCREEN
ASS'Y (Fig.3)
• Remove the SPEAKER GRILL.
(1) Remove the 8 screws [D].
(2) Remove the 10 screws [E].
(3) Remove the FRONT PANEL with SCREEN ASS'Y.
CAUTION:
• Place the FRONT PANEL with SCREEN ASS'Y on a flat
table without fail.
• Because of the large size, at least 2 persons are
recommended for removal and reassemble.
• Use care not to scratch the screen during work.
• Do not leave the FRONT PANEL with SCREEN ASS'Y
removed for long time to prevent soiling from dust.
3.1.2.5REMOVING THE SCREEN ASS'Y (Fig.3)
• Remove the SPEAKER GRILL.
• Remove the FRONT PANEL with SCREEN ASS'Y.
(1) Remove the 4 screws [F].
(2) Remove the 20 screws [G].
(3) Remove the SCREEN BRACKET.
(4) Remove the SCREEN ASS'Y from the FRONT PANEL
NOTE:
• Do not touch the front of the SCREEN ASS'Y.
• Do not shock the SCREEN ASS'Y.
• Because of the large size, at least 2 persons are
recommended for removal and reassemble.
3.1.2.6REMOVING THE SPEAKER (Fig.3)
• Remove the SPEAKER GRILL.
• Remove the FRONT PANEL with SCREEN ASS'Y.
(1) Remove the 4 screws [H].
(2) Remove the SPEAKER.
(3) Remove the opposite SPEAKER by the same method.
3.1.2.7REMOVING THE SPEAKER PLATE (Fig.3)
• Remove the SPEAKER GRILL.
• Remove the FRONT PANEL with SCREEN ASS'Y.
(1) Remove the 4 screws [J].
(2) Remove the SPEAKER PLATE.
(3) Remove the opposite SPEAKER PLATE by the same
method.
1-14 (No.YA399)
H
E
BACK COVER
SPEAKER
PLATE
SPEAKER
FRONT PANEL
J
C
SCREEN BRACKET
CENTER
COVER
F
A
J
SPEAKER
PLATE
F
SPEAKER
H
G
F
F
FRONT
FRONT LED PWB
SPEAKER GRILL
SCREEN ASS'Y
SCREEN BRACKET
B
D
Fig.3
(No.YA399)1-15
3.1.2.8REMOVING THE MIRROR (Fig.4)
• Remove the SPEAKER GRILL.
• Remove the FRONT PANEL with SCREEN ASS'Y.
(1) Remove the 8 screws [A].
(2) Remove the MIRROR HOLDER of the upper side.
(3) Remove the 6 screws [B].
(4) Remove the MIRROR HOLDER of left and right side.
(5) Raise slightly to disengage of the MIRROR from the bottom
MIRROR HOLDER.
(6) Remove the MIRROR.
NOTE:
• Do not touch the front of the MIRROR.
• Do not shock the MIRROR.
• Because of the large size, at least 2 persons are
recommended for removal and reassemble.
3.1.2.9REMOVING THE BACK COVER FILTER (Fig.4)
• Remove the SPEAKER GRILL.
• Remove the FRONT PANEL with SCREEN ASS'Y.
(1) Remove the double-sided tape attached BACK COVER
FILTER.
(2) Remove the BACK COVER FILTER(L/R).
3.1.2.10 REMOVING THE SIDE CONTROL PWB (Fig.4)
• Remove the SPEAKER GRILL.
• Remove the FRONT PANEL with SCREEN ASS'Y.
(1) Remove the 2 screws [C].
(2) Remove the SIDE CONTROL BASE.
(3) Remove the 2 screws [D].
(4) Remove the SIDE CONTROL PWB.
3.1.2.11 REMOVING THE BACK COVER (Fig.4)
• Remove the SPEAKER GRILL.
• Remove the FRONT PANEL with SCREEN ASS'Y.
(1) Remove the 9 screws [E].
(2) Remove the 4 screws [F].
(3) Remove the 2 screws [G] from rear side.
(4) Remove the BACK COVER.
CAUTION:
• Because of the large size, at least 2 persons are
recommended for removal and reassemble.
MIRROR HOLDER
A
MIRROR HOLDER
B
MIRROR
BACK COVER FILTER
B
MAIN BODY
BACK COVER
F
MIRROR HOLDER
E
D
SIDE CONTROL
PWB
1-16 (No.YA399)
C
SIDE CONTROL
BASE
G
FRONT
Fig.4
3.1.3 REAR SIDE DISASSEMBLY
3.1.3.1REMOVING THE LAMP UNIT (Fig.5)
(1) Remove the 1 screw [A].
(2) Remove the LAMP COVER.
(3) Remove the 2 screws [B]
(4) Pull out the LAMP UNIT.
NOTE :
• Do not leave the LAMP COVER removed for long time to
prevent dirt and dust form covering the lens.
• Make sure that the LAMP COVER is completely installed.
3.1.3.2REMOVING THE BODY COVER (Fig.5)
(1) Remove the 9 screws [C].
(2) Remove the 2 screws [D] (Only HD-52G587).
(3) Remove the 5 screws [E].
(4) Remove the BODY COVER.
NOTE :
• Do not leave the BODY COVER removed for long time to
prevent soiling from dust.
3.1.3.4REMOVING THE AV TERMINAL BOARD (Fig.5)
• Remove the LAMP COVER.
• Remove the BODY COVER.
• Remove the BODY BRACKET.
• Remove the MAIN UNIT.
(1) Remove the 3 screws [H], 7 screws [J] and the 3 screws [K].
(2) Remove the 2 hexagon screws [L].
(3) Remove the AV TERMINAL BOARD.
3.1.3.5REMOVING THE POWER PWB (Fig.5)
• Remove the LAMP COVER.
• Remove the BODY COVER.
• Remove the BODY BRACKET.
• Remove the MAIN UNIT.
(1) Remove the POWER CORD.
(2) Remove the 1 screws [N].
(3) Remove the HANGER BRACKET with POWER PWB.
(4) Remove the 7 screws [M].
(5) Remove the POWER PWB.
3.1.3.3REMOVING THE MAIN UNIT (Fig.5)
• Remove the LAMP COVER.
• Remove the BODY COVER.
(1) Remove the 4 screws [F]
(2) Remove the BODY BRACKET.
(3) Remove the 2 screws [G]
(4) The MAIN UNIT is pulled out to the back side.
CAUTION :
• Except for confirmation of projection images on the
screen and audio output through the speakers, the
removed MAIN UNIT is still workable in the same state
as if it is still built-in the TV set. Therefore, the MAIN
UNIT can be removed, if necessary, for board diagnosis,
electric testing, etc. apart from confirmation of screen
images and audio output. Do not leave the MAIN UNIT
removed for long time to prevent soiling from dust.
• Because of the large size, at least 2 persons are
recommended for removal and reassemble.
• When carrying the MAIN UNIT, use care not to drop,
shock or shake it.
• Do not stain or damage the projection lens.
• Do not look directly at the light during service.
• Do not touch the lamp directly as it presents a burn
hazard.
NOTE :
• When not performing repair work, attach the cap on the lens
to preventing dust from covering.
• When mounting to the set, make sure the front of the lens is
in contact with the cushion on the set (body) side.
• Make sure that FRONT LED PWB connector is completely
connect to the ANALOG PWB connector.
• When wire clamps are removed during work, use care to
restore them precisely to their original positions. Performance can be affected if these are not returned to the original positions.
3.1.3.6REMOVING THE ANALOG PWB (Fig.5)
• Remove the LAMP COVER.
• Remove the BODY COVER.
• Remove the BODY BRACKET.
• Remove the MAIN UNIT.
• Remove the AV TERMINAL BOARD.
• Remove the POWER PWB.
(1) Remove the 4 screws [P].
(2) Remove the ANALOG PWB.
(No.YA399)1-17
3.1.3.7REMOVING THE DIGITAL PWB (Fig.5)
• Remove the LAMP COVER.
• Remove the BODY COVER.
• Remove the BODY BRACKET.
• Remove the MAIN UNIT.
• Remove the AV TERMINAL BOARD.
• Remove the POWER PWB.
• Remove the ANALOG PWB.
(1) Remove the 1 screw [Q].
(2) Remove the DIGITAL PWB BRACKET with DIGITAL PWB.
(3) Remove the 8 screws [R].
(4) Remove the DIGITAL PWB SHIELD COVER.
(5) Remove the 9 screws [S].
(6) Remove the DIGITAL PWB.
CAUTION :
• Make sure to perform the "SYSTEM SETTEING" , when
DIGITAL SIGNAL PWB is replaced.
• Especially, because the value of F001 (DD) might been
changed, go through next steps to confirm the setting
value with the remote control unit.
(1) Set to "0 minutes" using the [SLEEP TIMER] key.
(2) While "0 minutes" is displayed, press the [VIDEO
STATUS] key and [DISPLAY] key simultaneously,
then enter the SERVICE MODE.
(3) Press [1] key to enter the ADJUSTMENT MODE.
(4) Select < F001 >.
(5) Confirm the value to "000", and set it to "000" when not
"000".
(6) Press [MUTING] key, to memorize the data.
(7) Press [BACK] key twice to exit the SERVICE MODE.
3.1.3.8REMOVING THE FAN CONTROL PWB (Fig.5)
• Remove the LAMP COVER.
• Remove the BODY COVER.
• Remove the BODY BRACKET.
• Remove the MAIN UNIT.
(1) Remove the 1 screw [T].
(2) Remove the FAN PWB.
1-18 (No.YA399)
MAIN BODY
LAMP UNIT
B
A
FRONT
POWER PWB
HANGER
BRACKET
LAMP COVER
BODY BRACKE
F
S
R
Q
ANALOG PWB
DIGITAL PWB
N
SHIELD COVER
DIGITAL PWB
DIGITAL PWB
BRACKET
P
T
FAN CONTROL PWB
M
MAIN UNIT
AV TERMINAL BOARD
BODY COVER
J
D
K
G
L
H
POWER CORD
C
E
Fig.5
(No.YA399)1-19
3.1.3.9REMOVING THE LAMP COVER PWB (Fig.6)
• Remove the LAMP COVER.
• Remove the BODY COVER.
• Remove the BODY BRACKET.
• Remove the MAIN UNIT.
(1) Remove the 2 screws [A].
(2) Remove the LAMP COVER BRACKET with LAMP COVER
PWB.
(3) Remove the 1 screw [B].
(4) Remove the LAMP COVER PWB.
3.1.3.10 REMOVING THE TERMOSTAT (Fig.6)
• Remove the LAMP COVER.
• Remove the BODY COVER.
• Remove the BODY BRACKET.
• Remove the MAIN UNIT.
(1) Remove the 2 screws [C].
(2) Remove the THERMOSTAT.
3.1.3.11 REMOVING THE LAMP FAN DUCT (Fig.6)
• Remove the LAMP COVER.
• Remove the BODY COVER.
• Remove the BODY BRACKET.
• Remove the MAIN UNIT.
• Remove the THERMOSTAT.
(1) Remove the 5 screws [D].
(2) Remove the LAMP FAN DUCT.
3.1.3.12 REMOVING THE LAMP COOLING FAN (Fig.6)
• Remove the LAMP COVER.
• Remove the BODY COVER.
• Remove the BODY BRACKET.
• Remove the MAIN UNIT.
• Remove the LAMP FAN DUCT.
(1) Remove the 2 screws [E].
(2) Remove the COOLING FAN BRACKET by pulling
transversally
(3) Remove the 2 screws [F].
(4) Remove the LAMP COOLING FAN.
3.1.3.13 REMOVING THE BALLAST UNIT COOLING FAN
(Fig.6)
• Remove the LAMP COVER.
• Remove the BODY COVER.
• Remove the BODY BRACKET.
• Remove the MAIN UNIT.
• Remove the LAMP FAN DUCT.
• Remove the COOLING FAN BRACKET.
(1) Remove the 2 screws [G].
(2) Remove the BALLAST UNIT COOLING FAN.
3.1.3.14 REMOVING THE LAMP BALLAST BLOCK (Fig.6)
• Remove the LAMP COVER.
• Remove the BODY COVER.
• Remove the BODY BRACKET.
• Remove the MAIN UNIT.
(1) Remove the 2 screws [H].
(2) Remove the LAMP BALLAST DUCT.
(3) Remove the 2 screws [I].
(4) Remove the LAMP BALLAST UNIT.
(5) Remove the 1 screw [J].
(6) Remove the LAMP BALLAST BRACKET.
3.1.3.15 REMOVING THE REMOCON PWB(Fig.6)
• Remove the LAMP COVER.
• Remove the BODY COVER.
• Remove the BODY BRACKET.
• Remove the MAIN UNIT.
(1) Remove the 1 screw [L].
(2) Remove the REMOCON PWB.
3.1.3.16 REMOVING THE OPTICAL / DRIVE ASS'Y (Fig.6)
• Remove the LAMP COVER.
• Remove the BODY COVER.
• Remove the BODY BRACKET.
• Remove the MAIN UNIT.
• Remove the LAMP FAN DUCT.
(1) Remove the 5 screws [M], 6 screws [N] and 1 screw [O].
(2) Remove the OPTICAL / DRIVE ASS'Y.
• The OPTICAL / DRIVE ASS'Y contains precision optical
components.
• Handle carefully and avoid imparting strong shock.
• OPTICAL / DRIVE ASS'Y construction
• When not performing repair work, attach the cap on the lens
to preventing dust from covering.
• When mounting to the set, make sure the front of the lens
side is in contact with the cushion on the body side.
• Do not leave the OPTICAL / DRIVE ASS'Y removed for long
time to prevent soiling from dust.
1-20 (No.YA399)
3.1.3.17 REMOVING THE DRIVE PWB (Fig.6)
• Remove the LAMP COVER.
• Remove the BODY COVER.
• Remove the BODY BRACKET.
• Remove the MAIN UNIT.
(1) Slide the TOP DUCT PLATE and remove it.
(2) Remove the 1 screw [P] and the 1 screw [Q].
(3) Remove the TOP DUCT.
(4) Remove the SHIELD TOP CASE.
(5) Remove the 2 screws [R].
(6) Remove the DEVICE SHIELD.
(7) Remove the 3 screws [S] and the 1 screw [T].
(8) Remove the DRIVE PWB.
3.1.3.18 REMOVING THE OPTICAL BLOCK COOLING FAN
(Fig.6)
• Remove the LAMP COVER.
• Remove the BODY COVER.
• Remove the BODY BRACKET.
• Remove the MAIN UNIT.
• Remove the LAMP FAN DUCT.
• Remove the OPTICAL / DRIVE ASS'Y
(1) Remove the 2 screws [U].
(2) Remove the SIROCCO TOP CASE.
(3) Remove the 2 screws [V].
(4) Remove the OPTICAL BLOCK COOLING FAN.
3.1.3.19 REMOVING THE PROJECTION LENS (Fig.6)
• Remove the LAMP COVER.
• Remove the BODY COVER.
• Remove the BODY BRACKET.
• Remove the MAIN UNIT.
(1) Remove the 4 screws [W].
(2) Remove the PROJECTION LENS.
(No.YA399)1-21
FRONT
PROJECTION
LENS
LAMP BALLAST BLOCK
LAMP BALLAST
DUCT
H
I
J
LAMP BALLAST
BRACKET
REMOCON
PWB
LAMP
BALLAST
UNIT
OPTICAL / DRIVE ASS'Y
TOP DUCT PLATE
TOP DUCT
DEVICE
SHIELD
SHIELD
TOP
CASE
L
R
S
DRIVE
PWB
C
THERMOSTAT
P
Q
D
LAMP FAN DUCT
G
E
LAMP
COOLING FAN
T
BALLAST UNIT
COOLING FAN
F
M
COOLING FAN
BRACKET
SIROCCO TOP
CASE
V
TEMP PWB
U
OPTICAL
BLOCK
COOLING FAN
SHIELD COVER
PROJECTION
PROJECTION
LENS
LENS
W
N
LAMP COVER
BRACKET
OPTICAL
BLOCK
A
O
LAMP COVER
PWB
B
1-22 (No.YA399)
UNIT BASE
Fig.6
3.2MEMORY IC REPLACEMENT
SERVICE MENU
1. ADJUST
2. SELF CHECK
3. I2C STOP
S001 R DRIVE137
NTSC3 FULL STD LOW
• This model uses the memory IC.
• This memory IC stores data for proper operation of the video and drive circuits.
• When replacing, be sure to use an IC containing this (initial value) data.
3.2.1 MEMORY IC TABLE
Simbol Number of pins Mounting PWBMain content of data
IC3741
IC3742
IC7201
IC7602
8-pinDRIVE PWBAdjustment and setting data (GAMMA, SHADING, etc.) of
(DRIVE CPU) are memorized.
IC3701
8-pinDRIVE PWBAdjustment and setting data (GAMMA, SHADING, etc.) of
(DRIVE CPU) are memorized.
IC3701
48-pinDIGITAL PWBProgaram(Video process) of IC6001(System CPU) is memorized.
8-pinDIGITAL PWBSetting value of IC7601(MAIN CPU) is memorized.
3.2.2 MEMORY IC REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE
1. Power off
Switch off the power and disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet.
2. Replace the memory IC
Be sure to use the memory IC written with the initial setting values.
3. Power on
Connect the power plug to the AC outlet and switch on the power.
4. Receiving channel setting
Refer to the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS and set the receive channels (Channels Preset) as described.
5. User setting
Check the user setting items according to the given in page later. Where these do not agree, refer to the OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS and set the items as described.
6. SERVICE MODE setting
Verify what to set in the SERVICE MODE, and set whatever is necessary (Fig.1). Refer to the SERVICE ADJUSTMENT for setting.
3.2.3 SERVICE MODE SETTING
SERVICE MODE SCREEN
SERVICE MENU SCREEN
SERVICE MENU
1. ADJUST
2. SELF CHECK
3. I2C STOP
ADJUSTMENT MODE SCREEN
S001 R DRIVE137
NTSC3 FULL STD LOW
SETTING ITEM
Setting itemsSettingsItem No.
Video system settingAdjustS001 - S009
Audio system settingAdjustT001 - T003
Main CPU system settingFixedM001 - M224
Drive system settingFixedF001 - F002
(NOT USED)FixedD001
(NOT USED)FixedZ001
Fig.1
(No.YA399)1-23
3.2.4 SETTINGS OF FACTORY SHIPMENT
3.2.4.1BUTTON OPERATION3.2.4.2REMOTE CONTROL DIRECT OPERATION
Setting itemSetting position
POWEROff
VOLUME10
INPUTINPUT-1
3.2.4.3REMOTE CONTROL MENU OPERATION
PICTURE ADJUST
Customers can adjust the picture setting of menu screen as their
own like but the picture standard value during factory shipment is as
below.
[NTSC MODE]
Setting item
TINT00000000
COLOR+02000000
PICTURE+1800-1000
BRIGHT-03000000
DETAIL+10000000
COLOR TEMPERATURE
COLOR MANAGEMENT
DYNAMIC GAMMAONONONON
SMART PICTUREOFFONONON
DIGITAL VNRAUTOAUTOAUTOAUTO
MPEG NROFFOFFOFFOFF
[HD MODE]
Setting item
PICTURE00000000
BRIGHT00000000
COLOR+1800-1000
TINT-03000000
DETAIL+10000000
COLOR TEMPERATURE
COLOR MANAGEMENT
DYNAMIC GAMMAONONONON
SMART PICTUREOFFONONON
DIGITAL VNRAUTOAUTOAUTOAUTO
MPEG NROFFOFFOFFOFF
BASS00
TREBLE00
BALANCE00
TURN ON VOLUMECurrent
VOLUME LIMIT50
CLOCK / TIMERS
ON / OFF TIMERNO
INITIAL SETUP
DIGITAL-INAUTO
DIGITAL-IN1 AUDIOAUTO
NOISE MUTINGON
FRONT PANEL LOCKOFF
V1 SMART INPUTOFF
VIDEO INPUT LABELAll blank
POSITION ADJUSTMENTCenter
POWER INDICATORHIGH
LANGUAGEENG.
CLOSED CAPTIONOFF
AUTO SHUT OFFOFF
XDS IDON
AUTO TUNER SETUPUnnecessary to set
V-CHIPOFF
Setting itemSetting position
HD FULL
LEFT SIDEINPUT-1
RIGHT SIDEINPUT-2
A.T.C.ON
SMART SOUNDOFF
HYPER BASSOFF
Setting itemSetting position
Setting itemSetting position
Setting itemSetting position
1-24 (No.YA399)
3.3REPLACEMENT OF CHIP COMPONENT
3.3.1 CAUTIONS
(1) Avoid heating for more than 3 seconds.
(2) Do not rub the electrodes and the resist parts of the pattern.
(3) When removing a chip part, melt the solder adequately.
(4) Do not reuse a chip part after removing it.
3.3.2 SOLDERING IRON
(1) Use a high insulation soldering iron with a thin pointed end of it.
(2) A 30w soldering iron is recommended for easily removing parts.
3.3.3 REPLACEMENT STEPS
1. How to remove Chip parts
2. How to install Chip parts
[Resistors, capacitors, etc.]
(1) As shown in the figure, push the part with tweezers and
alternately melt the solder at each end.
(2) Shift with the tweezers and remove the chip part.
[Transistors, diodes, variable resistors, etc.]
(1) Apply extra solder to each lead.
SOLDER
SOLDER
[Resistors, capacitors, etc.]
(1) Apply solder to the pattern as indicated in the figure.
(2) Grasp the chip part with tweezers and place it on the
solder. Then heat and melt the solder at both ends of the
chip part.
[Transistors, diodes, variable resistors, etc.]
(1) Apply solder to the pattern as indicated in the figure.
(2) Grasp the chip part with tweezers and place it on the
solder.
(3) First solder lead A as indicated in the figure.
(2) As shown in the figure, push the part with tweezers and
alternately melt the solder at each lead. Shift and remove
the chip part.
NOTE :
After removing the part, remove remaining solder from the
pattern.
A
B
C
(4) Then solder leads B and C.
A
B
C
(No.YA399)1-25
SECTION 4
ADJUSTMENT
4.1ADJUSTMENT PREPARATION
(1) There are 2 ways of adjusting this TV : One is with the
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT and the other is the
conventional method using adjustment parts and
components.
(2) The adjustment using the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT is
made on the basis of the initial setting values. The
setting values which adjust the screen to the optimum
condition can be different from the initial setting
values.
(3) Make sure that connection is correctly made AC to AC
power source.
(4) Turn on the power of the TV and measuring instruments for
warning up for at least 30 minutes before starting
adjustments.
(5) If the receive or input signal is not specified, use the most
appropriate signal for adjustment.
(6) Never touch the parts (such as variable resistors,
transformers and condensers) not shown in the adjustment
items of this service adjustment.
4.2PRESET SETTING BEFORE ADJUSTMENTS
Unless otherwise specified in the adjustment items, preset the
following functions with the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT.
(1) Set to "0 minutes" using the [SLEEP TIMER] key.
(2) While "0 minutes" is displayed, press the [VIDEO
STATUS] key and [DISPLAY] key simultaneously, then
enter the SERVICE MODE (Fig.1)
4.5.4 ADJUSTMENT MODE
This mode is used to adjust the VIDEO CIRCUIT.
4.5.4.1HOW TO ENTER THE ADJUSTMENT MODE
When the SERVICE MENU SCREEN of SERVICE MODE is
displayed, press [1] key to enter the ADJUSTMENT MODE(Fig.2).
SERVICE MENU SCREEN
SERVICE MENU
1. ADJUST
2. SELF CHECK
3. I2C STOP
Fig.1
NOTE:
• Before entering the SERVICE MODE, confirm that the setting
of MONITOR/CATV switch of the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
is at the "MONITOR" side and the setting of VCR/DVD switch
is at the "VCR" side. If the switches have not been properly
set, you cannot enter the SERVICE MODE.
• When a number key other than the [1] or [9] keys is pressed
in the SERVICE MENU SCREEN, the other relevant screen
may be displayed.
This is not used in the adjustment procedure. Press the
[MENU] key to return to the SERVICE MENU SCREEN.
4.5.2 HOW TO EXIT THE SERVICE MODE
Press the [ BACK ] key to exit the Service mode.
4.5.3 SERVICE MODE SELECT KEY LOCATION
VCR/DVD
switch
MONITOR/CATV
switch
DISPLAY
SLEEP TIMER
VIDEO STATUS
MUTING
VOLUME -
MENU
POWER
NUMBER
CHANNEL +
VOLUME +
BACK
CHANNEL -
4.5.4.2DESCRIPTION OF STATUS DISPLAY OF
ADJUSTMENT MODE
4.5.5.2DESCRIPTION OF STATUS DISPLAY OF RGB BOX
PATTERN MODE
RGB BOX PATTERN MODE
RGB
ADJUSTMENT COLOUR MODE
Fig.3
(1) RGB BOX PATTERN
The checkered pattern is displayed. White is a synthesis of
RGB.
(2) ADJUSTMENT COLOR MODE
Presently selected ADJUSTMENT COLOR MODE is
displayed.
SELECTION OF SETTING ITEM
• [CH+] / [CH-] key.
Move the selected RGB BOX PATTERN up/ down pixel by
pixel.
• [VOL+] / [VOL-] key.
Move the selected RGB BOX PATTERN left/ right pixel by
pixel.
CHANGE OF SETTING VALUE (DATA)
• [VOL+] / [VOL-] key.
Change the setting values up/down.
MEMORY OF SETTING VALUE (DATA)
Changed setting value is memorized by pressing [MUTING]
key.
1-28 (No.YA399)
• [SLEEP TIMER] key.
Adjusts the data reset.
• [DISPLAY] key.
Adjusts the selected COLOR BOX PATTERN.
R → B → RGB
• [BACK] key.
Returns to the SERVICE MENU SCREEN from the RGB
BOX PATTERN MODE.
MEMORY OF SETTING VALUE (DATA)
With the RGB BOX PATTERN MODE, the changed date is
written in the MEMORY instantly.
4.6INITIAL SETTING VALUES IN THE SERVICE MODE
• Perform fine-tuning based on the "initial values" using the remote control when in the Service mode.
• The "initial values" serve only as an indication rough standard and therefore the values with which optimal display can be achieved
may be different from the default values. But, don't change the values that are not written in "ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE". They
are fixed values.
PANEL.
(2) Display the MENU screen.
(3) Loosen the focus lock screw.
(4) Adjust the FOCUS knob so that the center
screen may become the best focus.
(5) Fix the focus lock screw by using the Hexagon
wrench.
• On this occasion, hold the FOCUS knob with
your left hand.
(6) Confirm the whole focus of the best screen.
(7) Install the CENTER PANEL and SPEAKER
GRILL.
Test pointAdjustment partDescription
[9.RGB BOX PATTERN](1) Set to "0 minutes" using the [SLEEP TIMER]
key.
(2) Press the [VIDEO STATUS] key and
[DISPLAY] key simultaneously, to enter the
SERVICE MODE.
(3) Press the [9] key, to select "RGB BOX
PATTERN MODE" from the SERVICE MODE.
(4) Set the adjustment color mode to "R" to set the
red color adjustment mode.
(5) At Horizontal RGB box pattern, adjust the top
edge position as same or less than 0.5 pixel
hight as green.
(6) At Vertical RGB box pattern, adjust the right
edge position as same or less than 0.5 pixel
hight as green.
(7) Set the adjustment color mode to "B" to set the
blue color adjustment mode.
(8) At Horizontal RGB box pattern, adjust the top
edge position as same or less than 0.5 pixel
hight as green.
(9) At Vertical RGB box pattern, adjust the right
edge position as same or less than 0.5 pixel
hight as green.
(10) Check to see that the cross pattern is white. If
the cross pattern is not white, repeat the step
4. to 9. as abobe.
NOTE:
• Green is a fixed. (It can not be removed.)
• With this adjustment mode, the changed data is
written in the MEMORY instantly.
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Item
A
DRIVE CENTER
POSITION
Measuring
instrument
Remote
control unit
Signal
generator
(B=B")
A
"
(A=A")
BB"
RGB
Adjustment color
4.7.3 VIDEO CIRCUIT
Test pointAdjustment partDescription
[9.RGB BOX PATTERN](1) Receive a center cross (or crosshatch) pattern.
(2) Set to "0 minutes" using the [SLEEP TIMER]
key.
(3) Press the [VIDEO STATUS] key and
[DISPLAY] key simultaneously, to enter the
SERVICE MODE.
(4) Press the [9] key, to select "RGB BOX
PATTERN MODE" from the SERVICE MODE.
(5) Set the adjustment color mode to "RGB" to set
the display position adjustment mode.
(6) Adjust the top and the bottom width to make A
and A" even.
(7) Adjust the left and the right width to make B
and B" even.
NOTE:
• With this adjustment mode, the changed data is
written in the MEMORY instantly.
Item
WHITE
BALANCE
(HIGHLIGHT)
Measuring
instrument
Remote
control unit
Signal
generator
Test pointAdjustment partDescription
[1.ADJUST]
S001: R DRIVE (Red drive)
S002: G DRIVE (Green drive)
S003: B DRIVE (Blue drive)
(1) Receive a NTSC 75% all white pattern.
(2) Set "VIDEO STATUS" to "STANDARD".
(3) Set "ASPECT" to "FULL".
(4) Select "COLOR TEMPERATURE" to "LOW".
(5) Select "1.ADJUST" from the SERVICE
MODE.
(6) Adjust to keep one of < S001 > (Red drive),
< S002 > (Green drive) or < S003 > (Blue
drive) unchanged, then lower the other two
so that the all-white screen is equally white
throughout.
NOTE:
Set one or more of < S001 >, < S002 >, and
< S003 > to "138".
(7) Check that white balance is properly tracked
from low light to high light. If the white balance
tracking is deviated, adjust to correct it.
(8) Press the [MUTING] key to memoirze the set
value.
(No.YA399)1-33
SECTION 5
TMP 0 L 1 0
L 2 0 DDT 0
FAN 0 L C 0
IRS 0
SERVICE MENU
1. ADJUST
2. SELF CHECK
3. I2C STOP
LOB 0 FAN 0
AUD 0
ANA 9 DIG 9
0000 0
0
TROUBLESHOOTING
5.1SELF CHECK FEATURE
5.1.1 OUTLINE
This unit comes with the "Self check" feature, which checks the
operational state of the circuit and displays/saves it during
failure.Diagnosis is performed when power is turned on, and
information input to the main microcomputer is monitored at all
time.Diagnosis is displayed in 2 ways via screen display and LED
flashes. Failure detection is based on input state of I
2
C bus and
the various control lines connected to the main microcomputer.
5.1.2 HOW TO ENTER THE SELF CHECK MODE
Before entering the Self check mode, confirm that the setting of
MONITOR/CATV SW of the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT is at the
"MONITOR" side and the setting of VCR/DVD SW is at the
"VCR" side. If the switches have not been properly set, you
cannot enter the Self check mode.
(1) Set to "0 minutes" using the [SLEEP TIMER] key.
(2) While "0 minutes" is displayed, press the [VIDEO STATUS]
key and [DISPLAY] key simultaneously, then enter the
service mode.
(3) Press the [2] key (SELF CHECK) before the service mode
screen disappears.
(4) Self check mode screen is displayed.
(5) Press the [SLEEP TIMER] key to enter Page 2 of the SELF
CHECK MODE.
• When the [RETURN+] key pressed, the first page
change screen.
NOTE:
When a number key other than the [2] key is pressed in
the SERVICE MENU SCREEN, the other relevant
screen may be displayed.
This is not used in the SELF CHECK. Press the [MENU]
key to return to the SERVICE MENU SCREEN.
5.1.3 HOW TO EXIT THE SELF CHECK MODE
TO SAVE FAILURE HISTORY:
Turn off the power by unplugging the AC power cord plug when
in the Self check mode.
TO CLEAR (RESET) FAILURE HISTORY:
Turn off the power by pressing the [POWER] key on the remote
control unit when in the Self check mode.
5.1.5 POINTS TO NOTE WHEN USING THE SELF CHECK
FEATURE
In addition to circuit failures (abnormal operation), the following
cases may also be diagnosed as "Abnormal" and displayed and
counted as "NG".
(1) Temporary defective transmissions across circuits due to
pulse interruptions
(2) Misalignment in the on/off timing of power for I
2
C bus
(VCC) when turning on/off the main power.
Diagnosis may be impeded if a large number of items are
displayed as "NG". As such, start Self check check only after 3
seconds in the case of receivers and 5 seconds in the case of
panels upon turning on the power. If recurrences are expected,
ensure to clear (reset) the failure history and record the new
diagnosis reults.
SERVICE MENU SCREEN
SERVICE MENU
1. ADJUST
2. SELF CHECK
3. I2C STOP
SELF CHECK MODE SCREEN (Page 1)
LOB 0 FAN 0
AUD 0
ANA 9 DIG 9
0000 0
0
ItemFailure history
5.1.4 FAILURE HISTORY
Failure history can be counted up to 9 times for each item. When
the number exceeds 9, display will remain as 9. Failure history
will be stored in the memory unless it has been deleted.
NOTE:
Only SYNC (with/without sync signals) will be neither counted
nor stored.
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SELF CHECK MODE SCREEN (Page 2)
TMP 0 L 1 0
L 2 0 DDT 0
FAN 0 L C 0
IRS 0
Item
Fig.1
Failure history
5.1.6 DETAILS
Self check is performed for the following items:
< Page 1 of screen >
Detection itemDisplayDetection content
Low bias line short
protection
LOBDetection of the low bias line(5V/9V/12V) short.
, Q9831, Q9861[POWER PWB]
Q9821
Diagnosis
signal (line)
Detection timing
LB_PRODetection starts 3 seconds after
the power is turned on. If error
continues between 1 second the
power is turned off.
Fan lockFANNot used--------
AudioAUDNot used--------
Devices on the ANALOG
PWB
ANAConfirmation of reply of ACK signal which uses
2
C communication.
I
, IC102, IC381, IC601, IC606, IC061
IC101
[ANALOG PWB]
SDADetection starts 3 seconds after
the power is turned on. If it checks
whenever I2C communication is
performed and no reply of ACK
signal an error will be counted.
Devices on the DIGITAL
PWB
DIGConfirmation of reply of ACK signal which uses
2
C communication.
I
IC6401[DIGITAL PWB]
SDADetection starts 3 seconds after
the power is turned on. If it checks
whenever I2C communication is
performed and no reply of ACK
signal an error will be counted.
< Page 2 of screen >
Detection itemDisplayDetection content
Temp. sensorTMPConfirmation of the abnormal inner cabinet
temperature. (53°C)
IC2001[TEMP PWB]
Diagnosis
signal (line)
Detection timing
TXDIt will count if the serial
communication from a DD
MICOM is always supervised and
an error occurs.
Lamp does not light upL1Confirm that the lamp dose not light up.
CN3011
[DRIVE PWB]
TXDIt will count if the serial
communication from a DD
MICOM is always supervised and
an error occurs.
Lamp goes outL2Confirm that the lamp dose not goes out.
CN3011
[DRIVE PWB]
TXDIt will count if the serial
communication from a DD
MICOM is always supervised and
an error occurs.
Abnormal DD CPU
circuit
DDTConfirmation of the serial communication error
between DRIVE PWB and DIGITAL PWB.
[DRIVE PWB]
IC3701
Fan lockFANConfirmation of the lock signals outputting the
operation(circuit) status of the cooling fan.
[FAN PWB]
IC8005
TXDIt will count if the serial
communication error is error
occurs.
TXDIt will count if the serial
communication from a DD
MICOM is always supervised and
an error occurs.
Lamp cover openLCConfirmation of the interlock switch status for the
lamp cover.
[LAMP COVER PWB]
S0861
TXDIt will count if the serial
communication from a DD
MICOM is always supervised and
an error occurs.
Abnormal of optical irisIRSNot usedTXDIt will count if the serial
communication from a DD
MICOM is always supervised and
an error occurs.
(No.YA399)1-35
5.1.7 DISPLAY METHOD WHEN RASTER IS NOT AVAILABLE
In a state where a display screen does not appear due to the failure of this unit, the POWER LED (blue) and LAMP/PROGRAM LED
(orange) can be flushing and display a trouble mode.
The factors in case the power is forcibly shut down at the time of failure are memorized and those are displayed.
LED flash cycle
Check itemContents
Fan lock (stop) and
CABLE CARD error for
ATSC tuner
Low bias line short
protection
Lamp cover openDetection of the interlock switch status for the lamp
Lamp goes outDetection of lamp return (LAMP_RTN) signals output
Lamp does not light up Detection of lamp return (LAMP_RTN) signals output
Fan lock (stop) for
optical system
Abnormal DD CPU
circuit
Abnormal D-ILA
DEVICE temperature
EXPLANATION ON ACTION
If NG is detected on an item being diagnosed, turn off the power on this unit. As soon as the power goes off, turn on and off POWER
LED and LAMP LED immediately. After the power is shut down, it becomes impossible to turn on the power until the power cable
is either plugged in or unplugged from the AC outlet.
• When the error of [1] or [2] occur, [3], [4], [5], [6], [7] are no longer recognized.
MAIN CPU detects the command of the Fan lock (stop)
and CABLE CARD error which ATSC TUNER MODULE
has detected.
[DIGITAL PWB]
IC7601
Detection of the low bias line(5V/9V/12V) short.
, Q9831, Q9861[POWER PWB]
Q9821
cover. (H = Abnormal)
S0861
[LAMP COVER PWB]
depending on the status of the lamp supply electric
current monitored constantly within the lamp ballast unit.
(H = Off)
CN3011
depending on the status of the lamp supply electric
current monitored constantly within the lamp ballast unit.
(H = Off)
CN3011
Detection of LOCK signals outputting the operation
(circuit) status of the cooling fan. (H=Abnormal)
IC8005
Detection of serial communication error between MAIN
DRIVE PWB and RECEIVER PWB.
IC3701
Detection of abnormal inner cabinet temperature. (53°C)
IC2001
[DRIVE PWB]
[DRIVE PWB]
[FAN PWB]
[DRIVE PWB]
[TEMP PWB]
Classifications
1---2 sec interval
2---1 sec interval
30.1 sec interval Simultaneously
60.1 sec interval Simultaneously
60.1 sec interval Simultaneously
40.5 sec interval Alternately
50.5 sec interval Alternately
70.5 sec interval Alternately
POWER LED
(BLUE)
LAMP/
PROGRAM LED
(ORANGE)
1-36 (No.YA399)
(No.YA399)1-37
Victor Company of Japan, Limited
ILA Display Category 12, 3-chome, Moriya-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-city, Kanagawa-prefecture, 221-8528, Japan
(No.YA399)
Printed in Japan
VPT
Projection Monitor Users Guide
For Models:
HD-52G587
HD-61G587
Illustration of HD-52G587 and RM-C1273G
Important Note:
In the spaces below, enter the model and serial number of your monitor (located
at the rear of the monitor cabinet). Staple your sales receipt or invoice to the
inside cover of this guide. Keep this user’s guide in a convenient place for future
reference. Keep the carton and original packaging for future use.
Model Number:
Serial Number:
LCT2065-001A-A
0306TNH-II-IM
Important Safety Precautions
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock. Do not
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION: TO INSURE PERSONAL SAFETY, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING RULES
REGARDING THE USE OF THIS UNIT.
1. Operate only from the power source specified on the unit.
2. Avoid damaging the AC plug and power cord.
3. Avoid Improper installation and never position the unit where good ventilation is unattainable.
4. Do not allow objects or liquid into the cabinet openings.
5. In the event of trouble, unplug the unit and call a service technician. Do not attempt to repair
it yourself or remove the rear cover.
Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void the warranty.
* When you don’t use this monitor set for a long period of time, be sure to disconnect both the
power plug from the AC outlet and antenna for your safety.
* To prevent electric shock do not use this polarized plug with an extension cord, receptacle or
other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure.
remove cover (or back). No user serviceable
parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service
personnel.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an
equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the
presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the
product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude
to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is
intended to alert the user to the presence of important
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in
the literature accompanying the appliance.
T
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NOTICE (for USA)
This product has a High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamp that
contains a small amount of mercury. It also contains lead in some
components. Disposal of these materials may be regulated in your
community due to environmental considerations. For disposal or
recycling information, please contact your local authorities, or the
Electronics Industries Alliance: http://www.eiae.org
• As an “ENERGY STAR®” partner,
JVC has determined that this
product or product model meets the
“ENERGY STAR
®
” guidelines for energy
efficiency.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1) Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions.
3) Heed all warnings.
4) Follow all instructions.
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.
6) Clean only with dry cloth.
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has
two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third
grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided
plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12) Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with
the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to
avoid injury from tip-over.
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13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has
been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been
spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or
moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
15) Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as
vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
16) Avoid improper installation and never position the unit where good ventilation is impossible. When
installing this monitor, distance recommendations must be maintained between the set and the
wall, as well as inside a tightly enclosed area or piece of furniture. Keep to the minimum distance
guidelines shown for safe operation.
150 mm
200 mm
LAMP
POWER
150 mm
200 mm
INPUT
MENU
OPERATE
INPUT-4
VIDEO
+
L/MONO
VOLUME
–
R
AUDIO
50 mm
17) Cautions for installation
— Do not tilt the monitor towards the left or right, or towards the back.
— Install the monitor in a corner on the floor so as to keep cords out of the way.
— The monitor will generate a slight amount of heat during operation. Ensure that sufficient
space is available around the monitor to allow satisfactory cooling.
18) Make enough room for inserting and removing the power plug. Place the monitor as close to the
outlet as possible. The main power supply for this monitor is controlled by inserting or removing
the power plug.
FCC Notice:
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or monitor
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
– Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/monitor technician for help.
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Warnings
Caring for the Cabinet
Normally, light dusting with a soft, non-scratching duster will keep your monitor clean.
If you wish to wipe down the monitor, first unplug it. Then wipe gently with a soft cloth, slightly
moistened with water. You can add a few drops of mild liquid detergent to the water to help
remove spots of oily dirt.
• DO NOT allow liquid to enter the monitor through the ventilation slots.
• DO NOT use strong or abrasive cleaners on the monitor.
• DO NOT spray liquids or cleaners directly on the monitor’s surface.
• DO NOT rub or scrub the monitor harshly. Wipe the set gently with a soft cloth.
Caring for the Screen
The screen is treated with an electrostatic-proof coating. When it gets dirty, wipe it gently with a
soft cloth. If the screen is very dirty, wipe it down with a cloth dipped in a diluted kitchen cleaner
and thoroughly wrung-out. Then wipe immediately after with a clean, dry cloth.
Do not apply alcohol, organic solvents (like acetone), acidic or alkaline cleansers to the screen.
These will remove the coating layer and cause discolorations.
Do not push or hit the screen. This could cause scratches on the screen surface and image
distortions.
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Warnings
Thank you for purchasing a JVC HDTV-ready projection monitor which uses the high-quality
HD-ILA projection system. This is one of the highest quality and most technologically advanced
monitor available today. It is recommended that you read this instruction manual before using
your monitor in order to learn about it’s many features. Cautions related to the safe use of the
device and important information which will help you to be able to use this device for a long time
is in the Appendix. Once again, thank you for purchasing this monitor and please enjoy using it.
In order to use the monitor for a long time
This monitor uses a lamp to project the picture onto the screen. Before using this monitor,
please read the safety cautions and information about this monitor which are summarized below.
1. When the power is turned on, the warming up commences
This monitor uses a lamp to project the picture onto the screen. Once the lamp has warmed up,
you can enjoy the pictures at their full brightness. What happens when the power is turned on is
explained below. Immediately after the power is turned on, since the lamp has not had time to
warm up, the picture is displayed only dimly on the screen. As the lamp warms up, the picture
becomes brighter. It takes approximately one minute for the lamp to warm up to it’s normal
operating temperature. There are 2 LED indicators on the front panel of the monitor that can be
used as a guide. When the POWER button is pressed, the LAMP LED indicator blinks in orange
for approximately 1 minute at approximately every 2 seconds, and then goes out.
Note: It is impossible to turn the power off during this period. After 1 or more minutes have
passed, you can turn off the power.
2. Cooling the inside of the monitor and the lamp
Cooling is also performed while the monitor is being shut down.
When the POWER button is pressed to turn off the power, the following operations are
performed. When the monitor is turned off, the picture on the screen disappears. Once the
screen is dark, cooling is performed for approximately 90 seconds. When the cooling is being
performed, the LAMP LED indicator on the front panel blinks in orange at approximately every
3 seconds. The monitor can not be operated while the cooling is being performed. After
the cooling has been performed for 90 seconds, the power is turned off. Do not remove the electrical plug until after the cooling process has completed. If the electrical plug is
removed before the cooling process has completed, the internal circuits and lamp may overheat
leading to the life of the lamp being shortened and the possibility of malfunctions.
Do not block the ventilation holes.
Do not block the ventilation holes while the power is turned on. Do not block the air intake holes
behind the speaker grills.
3. The lamp is a consumable item
Replace the lamp when it has blown or when the picture becomes dark. The lamp is a user
replaceable item. The lamp must be recycled. For a detailed explanation on how to recycle the
lamp, refer to the Appendix and the instructions that are included with the replacement lamp kit.
The life of the lamp changes depending on the atmospheric temperature and altitude in which
the monitor is being used.
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Warnings
4. The monitor requires a lot of electrical power
It is recommended that the monitor is connected directly to the wall socket, and not to another
device. When connecting the monitor to a wall socket that is being used by another device, or
when using an extension cord, be careful not to exceed the electrical capacity of the socket.
Do not turn the power on and off repeatedly in a short amount of time.
It subjects the monitor and the lamp to stress and may lead to malfunctions and the life of the
lamp being shortened.
5. The screen is made of plastic
Handle the screen very carefully as it can scratch easily. Do not rub, hit or press on it with any
hard objects. When the screen is dirty, gently wipe it with a soft cloth. Refer to the Appendix for
details on how to clean the screen.
6. Caution! Warm air from the air ducts
This unit has an air duct for cooling. The duct will blow warm air while the monitor is operating.
When placing the monitor, make sure not to locate it too close to wallpaper. The warm air could
cause the color of the wallpaper to change. Also, take care to keep children and pets away from
the warm air ducts. Long exposure to the warm air from the ducts could cause a minor burn.
7. Caution! Moving this monitor
When lifting this monitor, Do not hold by the screen frame. Holding the screen frame could
cause it to detach, causing the monitor to fall.
8. Do not replace the lamp immediately after use
The lamp becomes extremely hot during use. If the lamp is touched immediately after use
before it has a chance to cool down, there is a danger of burns. Be careful when handling the
lamp.
9. Do not touch the lamp glass
If the lamp is used when there is dirt from fi ngers on the lamp glass, there is a possibility of the
lamp breaking. Be careful not to touch the lamp glass.
10. ILA element characteristics
Do not project still pictures or pictures that have still segments for a long period of time. The still
parts of the picture may remain on the screen. This is a characteristic of ILA elements and not a
malfunction. The picture will disappear over time.
11. Condensation
When a heater is turned on or the monitor is moved from a cold place to a hot place, droplets
of water may form on the lamp and screen. This is called condensation. If the monitor is used
while this condensation is still present, the picture may seem distorted, and the inside of the
screen may become dirty. In this case, wait until the condensation has gone before using the
monitor.
12. Do not open the rear cabinet of this monitor
This monitor has a DIGITAL-IN terminal. Opening up the rear cabinet will violate the copyright of
the program or software shown on the monitor. Please do not open the rear cabinet.
13. Usable Time
Do not keep the monitor on for more than 24 hours consecutively. There is a possibility of the
life of the lamp being shortened.
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Table of Contents
Important Safety Precautions . . 2
Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Quick Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Unpacking your monitor . . . . . . . . . 9
Monitor models . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
The Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . 13
Connecting Your Devices . . . . . . . 14
Interactive Plug In Menu . . . . . . . . 23
Programming your remote . . . . . . . 25
Onscreen Menus . . . . . . . . . 29
Using the Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Onscreen Menu System . . . . . . . . . 30
Initial Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
V-Chip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Set Lock Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Closed Caption . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Auto Shut Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
XDS ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Noise Muting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Front Panel Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
V1 Smart Input . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Video Input Label . . . . . . . . . . 42
Position Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Power Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Digital-In . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Digital-In Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Picture Adjust . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Picture Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Color Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Color Management . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Dynamic Gamma . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Smart Picture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Natural Cinema . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Digital VNR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
MPEG NR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Sound Adjust . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Sound Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Turn On Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Volume Limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Clock/Timers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Set Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Lamp Timer Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Button Functions . . . . . . . . . . 52
Multi Screen Function . . . . . . . . . . 52
Twin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Freeze . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Swap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Select . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
OK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Number Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
TheaterPro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Channel +/- . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Volume +/- . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Sleep Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Muting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Video Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
C.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Aspect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Aspect Ratios . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
MONITOR/CATV Slide Switch . . . . . 60
VCR/DVD Slide Switch . . . . . . . . . 60
VCR Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
DVD Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Lamp Replacement . . . . . . . . 61
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . 66
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . 68
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Authorized Service Center . . . 70
Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
8
Quick Setup
Unpacking your monitor
Thank you for your purchase of a JVC projection monitor. Before you begin setting up your
new monitor, please check to make sure you have all of the following items. In addition to this
guide, your monitor box should include:
Monitor x 1
LAMP
POWER
Remote Control x 1
POWER
MONITOR
CATVVCR
DVD
MULTI SCREEN
TWIN
C.C.
SWAP
SELECT
INPUT
FREEZE
DISPLAY
1
3
2
SLEEP TIMER
4
6
5
SOUND
7
9
8
SET
VIDEO STATUS
*
0
THEATER PRO
LIGHT
ASPECT
MUTING
OK
CH +
VOL
VOL
+
–
CH –
BACK
MENU
VCR/DVD
-VCR CHANNEL+
TV/VCR
POWER
PREV NEXT
PLAY FFREW
REC
STOP PAUSE
OPEN/CLOSE
STILL/PAUSE
RM-C1273G
MONITOR
AA
Batteries x 2
+
+
AA Alkaline
AA Alkaline
–
–
Note: Your monitor
and/or remote
control may differ
from the examples
illustrated here.
We recommend that before you start using your new monitor, you read your entire User’s
Guide so you can learn about your new monitor’s many great features. If you’re anxious to
start using your monitor right away, a quick setup guide follows on the next few pages.
9
Quick Setup
Monitor Models
Before you connect your monitor to another device, please refer to the proper diagrams for
your specific monitor and remote. These will help assist you in understanding how to connect
your monitor to another device, as well as use the remote to set up your monitor.
Rear Panel Diagram
S-VIDEO
S-VIDEO
OVER
OVER
VIDEO
VIDEO
VIDEO
R - AUDIO - L
R - AUDIO - L
R - AUDIO - L
R - AUDIO - L
Y Pb Pr
Y Pb Pr
R L
INPUT-1
INPUT-2
INPUT-3
HDMI 1
INPUT-1
INPUT-2
AUDIO
OUTPUT
INPUT-3
PC IN
(D-SUB)
1
DIGITAL-IN
10
LICENSED UNDER THE
FOLLOWING U.S. PATENTS
6,183,091
6,419,362
Front Panel Diagram
POWER
Quick Setup
LAMP
LAMP
POWER
LAMP LED
POWER BUTTON
POWER LED
• For information on the LED, see page 65.
Side Panel Diagram
INPUT
MENU
OPERATE
INPUT 4
VIDEO
L/MONO
+
VOLUME
R
–
AUDIO
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Quick Setup
Remote Control
MONITOR
SLEEP TIMER
VIDEO STATUS
THEATER PRO
OPEN/CLOSE
CATV VCR
MULTI SCREEN
TWIN
SWAP
FREEZE
DISPLAY
SOUND
ASPECT
MUTING
VOL
–
MENU
-VCR CHANNEL+
PREV NEXT
REC
RM-C1273G
MONITOR
DVD
SELECT
1
2
4
5
7
8
*
0
CH +
CH –
VCR/DVD
POWER
PLAYFFREW
STOPPAUSE
STILL/PAUSE
POWER
C.C.
INPUT
LIGHT
OK
VOL
+
BACK
TV/VCR
3
6
9
SET
RM-C1273G
• For information on remote control buttons, see pages 52 - 60.
• The "
" button can not be used for monitor model HD-52G587 and HD-61G587.
*
12
Quick Setup
Getting Started
These quick setup pages will provide you, in three easy steps, with the basic information you
need to begin using your new monitor right away. If you have questions, or for more detailed
information on any of these steps, please consult other sections of this manual.
Step 1 – The Remote Control
Before you can operate your remote control, you first need to install the batteries (included).
Lift and pull the latch on the back of the remote
control to open. Insert two batteries (included)
carefully noting the “+” and “–” markings, placing
the “–” end in the unit first. Snap the cover back into
place.
When you change the batteries, try to complete
the task within three minutes. If you take longer
than three minutes, the remote control codes
for your VCR, DVD, and/or cable box/satellite
receiver may have to be reset. See pages 25 - 28.
Key Feature Buttons
The four key feature buttons at the center of the remote can
MUTING
CH +
be used for basic operation of the monitor. The right and
left buttons will turn the volume up or down. These buttons
are also marked with four arrows and are used with JVC’s
onscreen menu system. To use the onscreen menus, press the
ENU button.
M
Basic Operation
VOL
MENU
–
CH –
VOL
BACK
POWER
Turn the monitor on and off by pressing the POWER button at the top right corner
of the remote. The POWER LED will light blue.
• Make sure the MONITOR/CATV switch is set to MONITOR. Move the switch to
CATV only if you need to operate a cable box.
MONITOR
• Slide the VCR/DVD selector switch to VCR to control a VCR. Slide to DVD to
control a DVD player. Please see pages 25 - 28 for instructions on programming
your remote control to operate a cable box, VCR or DVD player.
VCR
Note:
• If the lamp replacement message appears when you turn the monitor ON, see page 62.
OK
+
CATV
DVD
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Quick Setup
Step 2 – Connecting Your Devices
To make these connections, you will use plugs like the ones illustrated below.
S-Video Cable
Component Cables
Composite Cables
Audio Cables
Used to make video connections
with S-Video VCRs, Camcorders
and DVD players.
Notes:
• These connections are examples.
• After you are finished connecting your devices, plug the power cord into the nearest power
outlet and turn on the monitor.
• To connect a DVD player, see VCR Connection. A DVD player is optional
• If you have a satellite monitor system, refer to the satellite monitor manual.
Used to connect audio/video
devices like VCRs, DVD players,
stereo amplifiers, game consoles,
etc.
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Quick Setup
VCR Connection
Notes:
• Green, blue and red are the most common colors for DVD cables. Some models may vary
colors. Please consult the user’s manual for your DVD player for more information.
• Be careful not to confuse the red DVD cable with the red audio cable. It is best to complete
one set of connections (DVD or audio output) before starting the other to avoid accidentally
switching the cables.
• You may also connect the DVD player to Input 1. (See Diagram #2 on page 16).
Diagram #1
VCR
Monitor
Rear Panel
DVD Player (Optional)
Cable
In
Cable
Out
IN
OUT
OR
S-VIDEO
OVER
S-VIDEO
OVER
AUDIO OUT
R L
V R L
VIDEO
VIDEO
VIDEO
Y Pb Pr
Y Pb Pr
Y PB P
Green
R - AUDIO - L
R - AUDIO - L
R - AUDIO - L
R - AUDIO - L
VIDEOOUT
Blue
INPUT-1
INPUT-2
INPUT-3
HDMI 1
INPUT-1
INPUT-2
R
Red
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Quick Setup
Diagram #2
Rear Panel
DVD Player (Optional)
Monitor
S-VIDEO
OVER
S-VIDEO
OVER
AUDIO OUT
R L
VIDEO
R - AUDIO - L
VIDEO
R - AUDIO - L
VIDEO
R - AUDIO - L
R - AUDIO - L
Y Pb Pr
Y Pb Pr
Y PB P
Green
INPUT-1
INPUT-2
INPUT-3
INPUT-1
INPUT-2
VIDEO OUT
R
Blue
Red
HDMI 1
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Quick Setup
Connecting to a Camcorder
You may connect a camcorder, game console or other equipment to your monitor by using
the side input jacks (Input 4) located on the side of the monitor. You can also connect these
using the monitor’s rear input jacks, using the same instructions.
INPUT
MENU
OPERATE
INPUT 4
VIDEO
L/MONO
+
VOLUME
R
–
AUDIO
1) Connect a yellow composite cable from the camcorder VIDEO OUT, into the VIDEO IN on
the side of the monitor.
2) Connect a white cable from the camcorder LEFT AUDIO OUT, into the LEFT AUDIO IN on
the side of the monitor.
3) Connect a red cable from the camcorder RIGHT AUDIO OUT, into the RIGHT AUDIO IN on
the side of the monitor.
Note:
• If your camcorder is a mono sound model it will have only one AUDIO OUT. Connect it to the
L/MONO on the side of the monitor.
Camcorder
Connecting to an External Amplifier
Monitor Rear Panel
Speaker Speaker
R L
AUDIO
OUTPUT
1) Connect a white cable from the LEFT AUDIO OUTPUT on the back of the monitor to the
LEFT AUDIO INPUT on the amplifier.
2) Connect a red cable from the RIGHT AUDIO OUTPUT on the back of the monitor to the
RIGHT AUDIO INPUT on the amplifier.
Notes:
• Refer to your amplifier’s manual for more information.
• You can use AUDIO OUTPUT for your home theater system.
• You can not output audio using the AUDIO OUTPUT under the following conditions:
1) When you have digital sound from an HDMI device connected to the HDMI 1 connection
on the back of your monitor. (See page 19).
2) When you have analog sound from a DVI device connected to the AUDIO IN "HDMI 1"
connection. (See page 18).
Amplifier
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Quick Setup
Connecting to a Digital TV Receiver
By connecting a Digital TV Receiver, high definition pictures can be displayed on your monitor
in their digital form.
DTV device
Digital Out Audio Out
L R
HDMI to DVI Cable
After the connections have been made,
tighten the screw to secure the cables.
R - AUDIO - L
HDMI 1
DIGITAL-IN
1
1) Connect the HDMI to DVI Cable from the DIGITAL OUT on the back of your DTV decoder, to
the HDMI1 DIGITAL-IN on the back of your monitor.
2) Connect a red cable from the DTV decoder RIGHT AUDIO OUT, to the RIGHT AUDIO
"HDMI 1" on the back of your monitor.
3) Connect a white cable from the DTV decoder LEFT AUDIO OUT, to the LEFT AUDIO
"HDMI 1" on the back of your monitor.
• The digital-in terminal is not compatible with the picture signal of a personal computer.
• Use a HDMI to DVI cable (commercially available) in order to digitally connect the monitor
with a DTV decoder.
Notes:
• If 480p signals (640x480 or 720x480) are displayed on the screen, the horizontal balance
may be slightly shifted. Access the “DIGITAL-IN” in the initial setup menu to adjust it. (Refer
to page 44.)
• When you do the above connection, set DIGITAL-IN AUDIO in the Initial Setup menu to
ANALOG. See "DIGITAL-IN AUDIO", page 44.
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Quick Setup
Connecting to an HDMI Compatible Device
By connecting an HDMI compatible device, high definition pictures can be displayed on your
monitor in their digital form. Some HDMI devices can include DVD players, D-VHS or any
HDMI compatible devices.
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is the first industry supported, uncompressed, all
digital audio/video interface. HDMI provides and interface between any audio/video source,
such as a set-top box, DVD player, A/V receiver or an audio and/or video monitor, such as a
digital monitor (DTV).
HDMI Compatible Device
Digital Out
Monitor Rear Panel
R - AUDIO - L
HDMI 1
DIGITAL-IN
1
HDMI Cable
1) Connect the HDMI Cable from the DIGITAL OUT on the back of your DTV or HDMI device, to
the HDMI1 DIGITAL-IN on the back of your monitor.
Notes:
• When you do the above connection, set DIGITAL-IN AUDIO in the Initial Setup menu to
DIGITAL. See "DIGITAL-IN AUDIO", page 44.
• Some decoders may not respond depending on the equipment that you have connected
when it is connected to the HDMI.
• If the HDMI output device signal is changed (for example, 480i/60Hz is changed to
480p/60Hz), the screen may turn green and there may be some distortion for a short time
until the signal becomes stable.
• When you have an HDMI device connected to the HDMI 1 connection on the back of your
monitor, your monitor detects it, and blocks the analog audio signal coming into the "HDMI 1"
jack. Therefore, you can not hear any analog sound from the other device conected to the
"HDMI 1" jack, while you are viewing the images from the HDMI device.
19
Quick Setup
Connecting to an AV Receiver using your monitor's
V1 Smart Input
By connecting your AV Receiver to your monitor's V1 Smart Input, you can watch picture
sources from many different devices, without having to change or use the other input
connections on your monitor. This allows you to free up the other input connections so you
can connect more devices to your monitor.
Monitor Rear Panel
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
AV Receiver
MONITOR
OUT
Y
B
P
P
R
MONITOR OUT
S-VIDEO
1) Connect an S-Video Cable from the AV Receiver's MONITOR OUT, to the S-Video INPUT-1
on the back of your monitor.
2) Connect a Yellow Composite Cable from the AV Receiver's MONITOR OUT, into the VIDEO
INPUT-1 on the back of your monitor.
3) Connect a Green Component Cable from the AV Receiver's Y MONITOR OUT, into the Y
VIDEO INPUT-1 on the back of your monitor.
4) Connect a Blue Component Cable from the AV Receiver's PB MONITOR OUT, into the Pb
VIDEO INPUT-1 on the back of your monitor.
5) Connect a Red Component Cable from the AV Receiver's P
R MONITOR OUT, into the Pr
VIDEO INPUT-1 on the back of your monitor.
OVER
OVER
VIDEO
VIDEO
Y Pb Pr
Y Pb Pr
R - AUDIO - L
R - AUDIO - L
R - AUDIO - L
R - AUDIO - L
INPUT-1
INPUT-2
INPUT-3
HDMI 1
INPUT-1
INPUT-2
Note:
• Please refer to your AV Receiver instruction manual for more information on connecting your
speakers and other devices like a DVD player.
• Use your AV Receiver's remote to switch to the different devices you have connected.
• Some AV Receivers may not respond when the V1 Smart Input function is turned on, see
page 41.
• If you have video connections for each input device connected to your AV Receiver, you
should not connect them using both S-Video and Composite connection at the same time
when you are using V1 Input as the V1 Smart Input. In this case we recommend using the
S-Video connection.
20
Quick Setup
Connecting to the computer
This monitor can be used as a computer screen. Use a commercially available D-SUB cable
to connect the monitor's PC INPUT terminal to the computer's analog RGB output terminal. If
you want to listen to the sound from the computer, use a commercially available RCA cable to
connect the INPUT-3 audio input terminal to the computer's audio output terminal.
Monitor Rear Panel
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
R - AUDIO - L
R - AUDIO - L
R - AUDIO - L
R - AUDIO - L
R L
INPUT-1
INPUT-2
INPUT-3
HDMI 1
INPUT-1
INPUT-2
AUDIO
OUTPUT
INPUT-3
PC IN
(D-SUB)
S-VIDEO
OVER
OVER
VIDEO
VIDEO
Y Pb Pr
Y Pb Pr
Notes:
• Refer to your computer manual for a detailed explanation of the connections concerning your
computer.
• Make sure that the connectors are facing the correct way when connecting.
• After connecting, tighten the two screws to fix the connectors in place.
Looking at the images from a computer
After starting the computer, press the INPUT button to choose INPUT-3. You can listen to the
sound when the sound from the computer is connected to the INPUT-3 AUDIO input terminal.
Notes:
• When the sound from the computer is connected to INPUT-3 by choosing external input
INPUT-3, the sound from the computer can be listened to, but the images from the computer
cannot be seen.
21
Quick Setup
Table of signals for each type of computer
Resolution
640 x 480
(VGA)
1024 x 768
(XGA)
Vertical
Frequency
(Hz)
60.0
60.0
Horizontal
Frequency
(kHz)
31.5
48.4
• Only the above formats are supported.
• Even with the above formats at 60 Hz, some problems may be experienced depending on
the quality of the synchronous signal. (Depending on the quality, some pictures may not be
displayed correctly).
• Apple Macintosh* computers are not supported.
When a picture is not displayed
With some computers, some problems can be solved by changing the settings. Check the
computer's refresh rate and set it to 60Hz. Computers that cannot set the refresh rate to 60
Hz, can not be used with this monitor. Refer to the computer's instruction manual.
*Apple Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
Note:
• If you are inputting a PC signal that is invalid, "Invalid Signal" will appear on the monitor
screen. It appears when the input is PC and it is a single screen.
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Quick Setup
Step 3 – The Interactive Plug In Menu
When you turn your monitor on for the first time the interactive plug-in menu will appear. The
plug-in menu helps you to get your monitor ready to use by letting you set your preferences for:
• The language in which you want the onscreen menus to appear.
• Setting the monitor’s clock to the correct time so your timer functions will work properly.
We recommend you complete the interactive plug-in items before you start using your monitor.
Notes:
• The interactive plug-in menu setting does not appear if your monitor has been turned on
before. In this case use the onscreen menus to perform these settings. See pages 39 and
50.
• If you press the Menu button while setting up the interactive plug-in menu, it will skip over it.
Language
After the “JVC INTERACTIVE PLUG IN MENU” has been displayed, the monitor automatically
switches to the LANGUAGE settings. You can choose to view your onscreen menus in three
languages: English, French (Français) or Spanish (Español).
LANGUAGE/LANGUE/IDIOMA
ENGLISH
NEXT
SELECT OPERATEEXIT
MENU
è
To choose a language:
(English, Français or Español)
†
To NEXT (To set clock)
(To be continued...)
23
Quick Setup
Clock Set
Before you use any of your monitor’s timer functions, you must first set the clock.
è
SET CLOCK
TIME
--
: --
--
To set the hour
†
To minute
è
To set the minute
†
To START CLOCK
START CLOCK
SELECT OPERATE EXIT
MENU
When the setup is finished, "THANK YOU ! SETUP IS NOW COMPLETE" is displayed. Your
quick setup is now complete. You can now begin watching your monitor, or you can continue
on in this guide for more information on programming your remote control, or using the
JVC onscreen menu system to customize your monitor viewing experience.
Note:
• You will have to reset the clock after a power interruption. You must set the clock before
operating any timer functions.
24
Quick Setup
Programming your remote control
You can program your remote to operate your cable box, satellite receiver, VCR or DVD
player by using the instructions and codes listed below. If the equipment does not respond to
any of the codes listed below or to the code search function, use the remote control supplied
by the manufacturer.
Cable Box or Satellite Codes
The remote control is programmed with cable box and satellite codes for power on/off,
channel up/down, and 10 key operation.
1) Find the cable box or satellite brand from the list of codes shown below.
2) Slide the 2-way selector switch to “CATV”.
3) Press and hold down the D
key pad.
4) Release the DISPLAY button, and confirm the operation of the cable box/satellite receiver.
• If your cable or satellite box does not respond to the first code, try the others listed. If it does
not respond to any code, try the search codes function, on page 28.
ISPLAY button, then enter the first code number listed with the 10
The remote control is programmed with VCR codes for power on/off, play, stop, fast-forward,
rewind, pause, record, channel up/down operation.
1) Find the VCR brand from the list of codes shown below.
2) Slide the first 2-way selector switch to “MONITOR” and the other 2-way selector switch to
“VCR”.
3) Press and hold down the D
key pad.
4) Release the D
ISPLAY button, and confirm the operation of the VCR.
• If your VCR does not respond to the first code, try the others listed. If it does not respond to
any of the codes, try the search codes function on page 28.
• After you program your remote, some VCR buttons may not work properly. If so, use the
VCR’s remote.
• To record, hold down the R
ISPLAY button, then enter the first code number listed with the 10
The remote control is programmed with DVD codes for power on/off, play, stop, fast-forward,
rewind, previous/next chapter, tray open/close, and still/pause operation.
1) Find the DVD player brand from the list of codes shown below.
2) Slide the first 2-way selector switch to “MONITOR” and the other 2-way selector switch to
“DVD”.
3) Press and hold down the D
key pad.
4) Release the D
• If your DVD player does not respond to the first code, try the others listed. If it does not
respond to any of the codes, try the search codes function on page 28.
• After you program your remote, some DVD buttons may not work properly. If so, use the
DVD player’s remote.
ISPLAY button, and confirm the operation of the DVD player.
ISPLAY button, then enter the first code number listed with the 10
DVD PlayerCODES
Aiwa
Apex
Denon
Hitachi
JVC
Kenwood
Konka
Mitsubishi
Onkyo
Oritron
Panasonic
Philips
Pioneer
Raite
043
040
020, 037
030, 031
000
035
039
025
041
044
020
023, 036
022
033
DVD PlayerCODES
RCA
Sampo
Samsung
Sharp
Silvania
Sony
021, 026
034
030
028
038
024, 045, 046,
047
Technics
Toshiba
020
023
Vialta050
Wave
Yamaha
Zenith
042
020
027, 032
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Quick Setup
Search Codes
Cable/Satellite Search Codes Function
1) Slide the first 2-Way Mode Selector switch to CATV.
2) Press the P
3) Press the P
4) If there was a response, press SET. The codes are now set. If there was no response,
repeat Step 3. If you repeat Step 3 a total of 80 times without a response, use the remote
control that came with your equipment.
5) Press SET to exit.
VCR/DVD Search Codes Function
1) Slide the first 2-way selector switch to “MONITOR” and the other 2-way selector switch to
“VCR” or “DVD”.
2) Press the VCR or DVD P
release.
3) Press the VCR or DVD P
4) If there was a response, press SET. The codes are now set. If there was no response,
repeat Step 3. If you repeat Step 3 a total of 80 times for the VCR (40 times for the DVD
player), and there is no response, use the remote control that came with your equipment.
5) Press S
OWER and SET buttons. Hold for at least three seconds and release.
OWER button on the remote, and see if the cable or satellite box responds.
OWER and SET buttons. Hold for at least three seconds and
OWER button, and see if the VCR or DVD responds.
ET to exit.
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Onscreen Menus
Using the Guide
Certain symbols are used throughout this guide to help you learn about the features of your
new monitor. The ones you will see most frequently are:
π†
Up and Down arrows mean press the CH+ or CH– buttons. Pressing the CH+ or CH–
buttons let you:
• Move vertically in a main menu screen
• Move through a submenu screen
• Move to the next letter, number, or other choice in a submenu
• Back up to correct an error
è
Left and right arrows mean press the VOLUME+ or VOLUME- buttons to move left or right
to:
• Select a highlighted menu item
• Select an item in a submenu
• Select numbers in certain menu options
• Turn the volume up or down (when not in a menu screen)
The “press button” icon means you should press the button named on your remote
control. (Button names appear in S
The “helping arrow” icon points to the highlighted or selected item in a menu.
To bring up the onscreen menu, press the MENU button on the remote control. The item that
appears in green is the one currently selected. If you use the Menu button on the monitor’s
side panel instead of the remote, an additional menu screen showing VIDEO STATUS and
ASPECT will appear between INITIAL SETUP and PICTURE ADJUST. The “interactive plug-in
menu” will appear the first time the monitor is plugged in.
MALL CAPITAL LETTERS.)
PREVIOUS
V-CHIP
SET LOCK CODE
NEXT PAGE
SELECT OPERATE EXIT
Note:
• Menus shown in this book are illustrations, not exact replications of the monitor’s onscreen
displays.
INITIAL SETUP
(4/4)
MENU
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Onscreen Menus
The Onscreen Menu System
Your monitor comes with JVC’s onscreen menu system. The onscreen menus let you make
adjustments to your monitor’s operation simply and quickly. Examples of the onscreen menus
are shown on the next page. Detailed explanations on using each menu follow later in this
guide. For information about the interactive plug-in Menu, see pages 23 - 24.
The Onscreen Menu System
To open the onscreen menu system, press the MENU button on the remote control. You
navigate within the onscreen menus by using the four directional arrow buttons on the remote
control. (These buttons are also the VOL +/– buttons. Volume functions will not operate when
the onscreen menu is active).
The selected feature and option on a menu screen are highlighted in a different color.
Selected Option
(Green)
To move to a different feature use the π† arrows to move up or down the list. When you
press the up arrow at the top of the list or the down arrow at the bottom, the next menu screen
will appear. Use the arrows √ ® to select an option from the highlighted feature. Pressing
ENU on the remote control will close the onscreen menu system and return you to normal
M
viewing.
Each menu and its features will be discussed in the following pages of this guide.
Notes:
• If you do not press any buttons for about a minute, the onscreen menu will automatically
shut off.
• Button names in this guide are shown in SMALL CAPITAL LETTERS.
• Menus may appear in different sizes onscreen depending on the aspect ratio selected.
• Some menu items may not appear in menu screens when certain aspect ratios or inputs
are selected.
LANGUAGE
CLOSED CAPTION
ENG. FRAN. ESP.
Selected Option
(Blue)
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Press the MENU button
Onscreen Menus
PICTURE ADJUST
PREVIOUS
TINT
COLOR
PICTURE
BRIGHT
DETAIL
NEXT PAGE
SELECT OPERATE
STANDARD
00
00
00
00
00
MENU
PICTURE ADJUST 01
PICTURE ADJUST
PREVIOUS STANDARD
COLOR TEMPERATURE
COLOR MANAGEMENT
DYNAMIC GAMMA
SMART PICTURE
NATURAL CINEMA
NEXT PAGE
SELECT OPERATE EXIT
LOW
MENU
PICTURE ADJUST 02
PICTURE ADJUST
PREVIOUSSTANDARD
DIGITAL VNR
MPEG NR
RESET
NEXT PAGE
SELECT OPERATEEXIT
AUTO
MENU
ON
PICTURE ADJUST 03
SOUND ADJUST
PREVIOUS
00
BASS
00
TREBLE
00
BALANCE
NEXT PAGE
SELECT OPERATEEXIT
MENU
SOUND ADJUST 01
INITIAL SETUP
PREVIOUS
V-CHIP
SET LOCK CODE
EXIT
(1/3)
NEXT PAGE
SELECT OPERATE EXIT
(4/4)
MENU
INITIAL SETUP 04
ON
ON
ON
ON
(2/3)
INITIAL SETUP
PREVIOUS
LANGUAGE
CLOSED CAPTION
AUTO SHUT OFF
XDS ID
NEXT PAGE
SELECT OPERATE EXIT
ENG. FRAN. ESP.
OFF
MENU
ON
INITIAL SETUP 03
INITIAL SETUP
PREVIOUS
NOISE MUTING
FRONT PANEL LOCK
V1 SMART INPUT
VIDEO INPUT LABEL
POSITION ADJUSTMENT
POWER INDICATOR
NEXT PAGE
SELECT OPERATE EXIT
ON
OFF
ON
LOW
(2/4)
MENU
(3/4)
INITIAL SETUP 02
INITIAL SETUP
PREVIOUS
DIGITAL-IN
DIGITAL-IN AUDIO
(3/3)
NEXT PAGE
SELECT OPERATEEXIT
SIZE1
DIGITAL
MENU
(1/4)
INITIAL SETUP 01
SOUND ADJUST
PREVIOUS
TURN ON VOLUME
VOLUME LIMIT
RESET
(1/2)
NEXT PAGE
SELECT OPERATEEXIT
10
40
(2/2)
MENU
SOUND ADJUST 02
CLOCK / TIMERS
PREVIOUS
SET CLOCK
LAMP TIMER RESET
NEXT PAGE
SELECT OPERATE EXIT
MENU
CLOCK/TIMERS
• The DIGITAL-IN menu can only be displayed when a 480p picture signal is input to the
digital-in terminal and the picture is being displayed on the screen.
• When the Menu button on the monitor side panel is pressed, the FRONT PANEL CONTROL
menu between INITIAL SETUP 04 and PICTURE ADJUST 01 will appear.
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Onscreen Menus
V-Chip
Your monitor is equipped with V-Chip technology which enables you to block programs
or content that you feel to be inappropriate for children, based on US and Canada rating
guidelines.
Note: Some programs, and movies are broadcast without a ratings signal. Even if you set
up V-CHIP ratings limits, these programs will not be blocked. See page 33 for information on
how to block unrated programs.
You can not use the "V-Chip" function under the following conditions:
1) When your device that you have connected can not send the rating signal to the
monitor.
2) When the picture signals are component signals (except 480i), digital signals from the
HDMI 1 terminal, or PC signals.
Note (for Canadian viewers): The V-Chip function is based on specifications designed for
the United States and therefore may not work properly in Canada.
You can customize the V-Chip settings of your monitor to match your personal tastes. The
V-Chip menu below is the starting point for your V-Chip settings
You can use US V-Chip settings (for programming broadcast from the United States), Canadian
V-Chip settings (for programming broadcast from Canada), and movie ratings. You may use
any or all of the settings (US V-Chip, Canada V-Chip, Movie ratings). Descriptions for setting
each of the three V-Chip formats appear in the next six pages along with descriptions of the
rating categories.
To access the rating categories:
Press the M
π†
è
To V-CHIP
To operate (Lock icon will appear)
ENU button
Press ZERO to access the V-Chip menu
è
To turn V-Chip ON or OFF (V-Chip must be
turned ON for rating settings to operate)
π†
To move to SET US TV RATINGS,
SET MOVIE RATINGS, or
SET CANADIAN RATINGS (see following
pages for descriptions of each item)
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V-CHIP
V-CHIP
SET US TV RATINGS
SET MOVIE RATINGS
SET CANADIAN RATINGS ENG
SET CANADIAN RATINGS FRE
UNRATED
SELECT OPERATEEXIT
OFF
VIEW
MENU
Onscreen Menus
Unrated Programs
Unrated programming refers to any programming which does not contain a rating signal.
Programming on television stations which do not broadcast rating signals will be placed in the
“Unrated Programming” category.
• Public Service Announcements • Religious Programs
• Sports • Weather
• Some Commercials
Note:
• The TV programs or movies that do not have rating signals will be blocked if the unrated
category is set to BLOCK.
Directions to Block Unrated Programs
You can block programs that are not rated.
Press the M
π†
è
To V-CHIP
To operate (The lock icon appears)
Press Z
π†
è
To UNRATED
To VIEW or BLOCK
Press M
ENU button
ERO to access V-Chip setup options
ENU when done
V-CHIP
V-CHIP
SET US TV RATINGS
SET MOVIE RATINGS
SET CANADIAN RATINGS ENG
SET CANADIAN RATINGS FRE
UNRATED
SELECT OPERATEEXIT
OFF
VIEW
MENU
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Onscreen Menus
US V-Chip Ratings
U.S. PARENTAL RATING SYSTEMS
Programs with the following ratings are appropriate for children.
❒ TV Y is Appropriate for All Children
Programs are created for very young viewers and should be suitable for all ages, including
children ages 2 - 6.
❒ TV Y7 is for Older Children
Most parents would find such programs suitable for children 7 and above. These programs
may contain some mild fantasy violence or comedic violence, which children should be able
to discern from reality.
Programs with the following ratings are designed for the entire audience.
❒ TV G stands for General Audience
Most parents would find these programs suitable for all age groups. They contain little or no
violence, no strong language, and little or no sexual dialog or situations.
❒ TV PG Parental Guidance Suggested
May contain some, but not much, strong language, limited violence, and some suggestive
sexual dialog or situations. It is recommended that parents watch these programs first, or
with their children.
❒ TV 14 Parents Strongly Cautioned
Programs contain some material that may be unsuitable for children under the age of 14
including possible intense violence, sexual situations, strong coarse language, or intensely
suggestive dialog. Parents are cautioned against unattended viewing by children under 14.
❒ TV MA Mature Audiences Only
These programs are specifically for adults and may be unsuitable for anyone under 17
years of age. TV MA programs may have extensive V, S, L, or D.
Viewing Guidelines
In addition to the ratings categories explained above, information on specific kinds of content
are also supplied with the V-Chip rating. These types of content may also be blocked. The
content types are:
• V/FV is for VIOLENCE/FANTASY VIOLENCE
• S stands for SEXUAL CONTENT
• L stands for strong LANGUAGE
• D stands for suggestive DIALOG
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Setting US V-Chip Ratings
Onscreen Menus
Press the MENU button
π†
è
To V-CHIP
To operate (lock icon appears)
Press ZERO to access the V-Chip menu
è
π†
è
To turn V-Chip ON or OFF
To move to SET US TV RATINGS
To operate
V-CHIP
V-CHIP
SET US TV RATINGS
SET MOVIE RATINGS
SET CANADIAN RATINGS ENG
SET CANADIAN RATINGS FRE
UNRATED
SELECT OPERATEEXIT
OFF
VIEW
MENU
Directions to set US V-Chip Ratings
Line up the cursor in the column (TV PG, TV G, etc.) with the content row (V/FV, S, etc.) and
press the
feature on or off. An item is locked if the icon appears instead of a “—”.
For example. To block viewing of all TV 14 shows, move the cursor to the top row of that
column and add a lock icon. Once you’ve put a lock on the top row, everything in that column
is automatically locked.
π† √®
Press the MENU button when finished
Note:
• If you want to change the setup, move the cursor to
π† or √®
to move the cursor to the correct location. Press OK to turn the locking
To the TV 14 Column
Press the OK button to lock
the top column and change the lock icon to “—” by
pressing OK again. You may then select individual
categories to block.
SET US TV RATINGS
TV
TV
TV
MA
14
PG
V/FV
S
L
D
OK
SELECT OPERATE
TV G TV
TV
Y7
Y
MENU
EXIT
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Onscreen Menus
Movies Ratings
❒ NR – Not Rated
This is a film which has no rating. In many cases these films were imported from countries
which do not use the MPAA ratings system. Other NR films may be from amateur producers
who didn’t intend to have their film widely released.
NR (Not Rated) Programming may contain all types of programming including children’s
programming, foreign programs, or adult material.
❒ G – General Audience
In the opinion of the review board, these films contain nothing in the way of sexual content,
violence, or language that would be unsuitable for audiences of any age.
❒ PG – Parental Guidance
Parental Guidance means the movie may contain some contents such as mild violence,
some brief nudity, and strong language. The contents are not deemed intense.
❒ PG-13 – Parents Strongly Cautioned
Parents with children under 13 are cautioned that the content of movies with this rating may
include more explicit sexual, language, and violence content than movies rated PG.
❒ R – Restricted
These films contain material that is explicit in nature and is not recommended for
unsupervised children under the age of 17.
❒ NC-17 – No One Under 17
These movies contain content which most parents would feel is too adult for their children
to view. Content can consist of strong language, nudity, violence, and suggestive or explicit
subject matter.
❒ X – No One under 18
Inappropriate material for anyone under 18.
Directions to set Movie (MPAA) Ratings
Press the MENU button
π†
è
Press Z
π†
è
To V-CHIP
To operate (Lock icon appears)
ERO to access V-Chip setup options
To SET MOVIE RATINGS
To enter movies menu
For example: To block viewing of programming rated
NC-17 shows, move the cursor to the NC-17 column and
add a lock icon. Once you've put a lock on the NC-17
column, X column is automatically locked.
π† √®
Press the M
To the NC-17 Column
Press the OK button to lock
ENU button to finish
• If you want to change the setup, move the cursor to the
column and change the lock icon to “—” by pressing O
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SET MOVIE RATINGS
SELECT OPERATE
K again.
X
C
NR
OK
G
G
MENU
EXIT
P
N
13
PG
R
17
Onscreen Menus
Canadian V-Chip Ratings
❒ E – Exempt
Exempt programming includes: news, sports, documentaries and other information
programming, talk shows, music videos, and variety programming.
❒ C – Programming Intended for Children
Violence Guidelines: There will be no realistic scenes of violence. Depictions of aggressive
behavior will be infrequent and limited to portrayals that are clearly imaginary, comedic or
unrealistic in nature.
❒ C8+ – Programming Intended for Children 8 and Over
Violence Guidelines: Any realistic depictions of violence will be infrequent, discreet, of low
intensity and will show the consequences of the acts. There will be no offensive language,
nudity or sexual content.
❒ G – General Audience
Programming will contain little violence and will be sensitive to themes which could affect
younger children.
❒ PG – Parental Guidance
Programming intended for a general audience, but which may not be suitable for younger
children. Parents may consider some content not appropriate for children aged 8-13.
❒ 14+ – 14 Years and Older
Parents are strongly cautioned to exercise discretion in permitting viewing by pre-teens and
early teens. Programming may contain mature themes and scenes of intense violence.
❒ 18+ – Adult
Material intended for mature audiences only.
Directions to set Canadian V-Chip Ratings
Press the MENU button
π†
è
To V-CHIP
To operate (lock icon appears)
Press ZERO to access V-Chip setup options
π†
è
For example: To block viewing of programming rated
14+ shows, move the cursor to the 14+ column and
To SET CANADIAN RATINGS ENG (for English)
To enter ratings menu
SET CANADIAN RATINGS ENG
add a lock icon. Once you've put a lock on the 14+
C
P
G
column, 18+ column is automatically locked.
è
To the 14+ Column
Press the OK button to lock
Press the MENU button to finish
14+
18+
G
OK
SELECTOPERATE
C
8
MENU
EXIT
Notes:
• If you want to change the setup, move the cursor to the column and change the lock icon to
“—” by pressing OK again.
• For instructions on “SET CANADIAN RATINGS FRE (in French)”, please see page 37 in the
French side of this user’s guide.
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Onscreen Menus
Set Lock Code
V-Chip settings are protected by a four-digit lock code. Your monitor comes preset with a lock
code of “0000”. You may change the code to any four-digit number you wish. To change the
lock code, follow the steps below.
Press the M
π†
è
To SET LOCK CODE
To operate (lock icon appears)
Press ZERO to access the lock code
ENU button
SET LOCK CODE
LOCK CODE
0000
The first digit will be highlighted
è
To select the number
π†
To move to the next digit
SELECT OPERATEEXIT
OK
PRESS TO FINISH
Continue to follow these directions for all four numbers
Press the OK button to finish (your lock code is now set)
Press the Menu button when finished
When a viewer attempts to watch a blocked program, this message appears:
THIS PROGRAMMING EXCEEDS
YOUR RATING LIMITS.
PLEASE ENTER LOCK CODE BY
10 KEY PAD TO UNLOCK IT.
NO. - - - -
The program will remain blocked until the correct lock code is entered (see above for
information on setting your lock code).
Notes:
• After a power interruption you must reset the lock code.
• Write your lock code number down and keep it hidden from potential viewers.
• If you forget the lock code, a new code may be set using the steps listed above.
MENU
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Onscreen Menus
Language
The language function is described on page 23 as the interactive plug-in menu. If you need to
choose the language again, follow the steps below.
Press the Menu button
π†
è
To LANGUAGE
To choose a language: ENG. (English),
FRAN. (French) or ESP. (Spanish)
Press the MENU button when finished
PREVIOUS
LANGUAGE
CLOSED CAPTION
AUTO SHUT OFF
XDS ID
INITIAL SETUP
ENG. FRAN. ESP.
OFF
ON
NEXT PAGE
SELECT OPERATE EXIT
MENU
Closed Caption
Many programs now include an onscreen display of dialog called closed captions. Some
programs may also include displays of additional information in text form. Your monitor can
access and display this information using the closed caption feature. To activate the closed
caption feature, follow the steps below.
Analog Setting
Press the MENU button
π†
è
π†
è
π†
è
To CLOSED CAPTION
To enter
To MODE
To select CAPTION or TEXT in MODE
To CAPTION or TEXT
To select a caption (CC1 to CC4) or text
channel (T1 to T4)
Press the OK button to save
Press the MENU button when finished
• To select the mode, press the C.C. button. See page 57.
Note:
You can not use the "Closed Caption" function under the following conditions:
1) When your device that you have connected can not send the "Closed Caption"
information to the monitor.
2) When the picture signals are component signals (except 480i), digital signals from the
HDMI 1 terminal, or PC signals.
CLOSED CAPTION
CAPTION
TEXT
OK
PRESS TO FINISH
SELECT OPERATEEXIT
TEXTMODE
CC1
MENU
(3/4)
T1
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Onscreen Menus
Auto Shut Off
This function automatically shuts off your monitor when there is no signal from the input the
monitor is on.
Press the M
π†
To AUTO SHUT OFF
è
To turn ON or OFF
Press the M
• If the input that you have on does not receive a
signal for more than one minute, the blinking text
“NOT RECEIVING A SIGNAL AUTO SHUT OFF
ENU button
ENU button when finished
PREVIOUS
LANGUAGE
CLOSED CAPTION
AUTO SHUT OFF
XDS ID
NEXT PAGE
SELECT OPERATE EXIT
IN 9 MIN.” appears on the screen, and starts the
countdown. If no signal is being received within 10
minutes, the monitor shuts itself off.
XDS ID
XDS ID Display provides a program name. The XDS ID information is provided by the
broadcaster.
Press the MENU button
π†
To XDS ID
è
To turn ON or OFF
Press the MENU button when finished
PREVIOUS
LANGUAGE
CLOSED CAPTION
AUTO SHUT OFF
XDS ID
INITIAL SETUP
ENG. FRAN. ESP.
MENU
INITIAL SETUP
ENG. FRAN. ESP.
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
(3/4)
Note:
NEXT PAGE
SELECT OPERATEEXIT
(3/4)
MENU
You can not use the "XDS ID" function under the
following conditions:
1) When your device that you have connected can not send the “XDS ID” information to the
monitor.
2) When the picture signals are component signals (except 480i), digital signals from the
HDMI 1 terminal, or PC signals.
Noise Muting
This feature inserts a blank gray screen when no signal or a weak signal is present.
Press the MENU button
π†
è
To NOISE MUTING
To turn noise muting ON or OFF
Press the M
ENU button when finished
PREVIOUS
NOISE MUTING
FRONT PANEL LOCK
V1 SMART INPUT
VIDEO INPUT LABEL
POSITION ADJUSTMENT
POWER INDICATOR
NEXT PAGE
SELECT OPERATE EXIT
INITIAL SETUP
MENU
ON
OFF
ON
LOW
(2/4)
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Onscreen Menus
Front Panel Lock
This allows you to lock the keys on the side of the monitor, so that a child may not accidentally
change your viewing preferences.
Press the M
π†
To FRONT PANEL LOCK
è
To turn ON or OFF
Press the MENU button when finished
You can turn off this feature in the following ways:
• Unplug the power cord, and plug it back in. Do this if
your batteries die, or you lose your remote control.
• Use the remote control.
• Press the M
OSD for FRONT PANEL LOCK will appear.
Note:
• To turn ON/OFF the monitor, press the power button for more than 3 seconds. This feature
will remain ON.
V1 Smart Input
This feature is used if you have connected an AV Receiver to your monitor. By turning this
feature on, your monitor can automatically detect the signal source from your components that
are connected to your AV Receiver.
Press the M
π†
è
Notes:
• If you do not have an AV Receiver connected to your
• Some AV Receivers may not work with this function.
To V1 SMART INPUT
To turn ON or OFF
Press the MENU button when finished
monitor, turn this feature OFF. By doing so, you can
take advantage of using AV CompuLink components
with your monitor.
ENU button
PREVIOUS
NOISE MUTING
FRONT PANEL LOCK
V1 SMART INPUT
VIDEO INPUT LABEL
POSITION ADJUSTMENT
POWER INDICATOR
NEXT PAGE
SELECT OPERATEEXIT
ENU button on the side of the monitor for more than 3 seconds. In this case, the
ENU button
PREVIOUS
NOISE MUTING
FRONT PANEL LOCK
V1 SMART INPUT
VIDEO INPUT LABEL
POSITION ADJUSTMENT
POWER INDICATOR
NEXT PAGE
SELECT OPERATEEXIT
INITIAL SETUP
INITIAL SETUP
ON
OFF
ON
LOW
(2/4)
MENU
ON
OFF
ON
LOW
(2/4)
MENU
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Onscreen Menus
Video Input Label
This function is used to label video input connections for the onscreen displays.
Press the M
π†
è
π†
è
To VIDEO INPUT LABEL
To enter
To select the desired video input
To select the desired preset input label (see
chart below)
Press the OK button to save
Press the MENU button when finished
ENU button
Preset
Select when...
Labels
VCR
You have a VCR connected to the video input
DVD
You have a DVD connected to the video input
PVR
You have a Personal Video Recorder connected to the video input
D-VHS
You have a Digital VCR connected to the video input
STB
You have a Set-top Box connected to the video input
SAT
You have a Satellite Receiver connected to the video input
AMP
You have an Amplifier connected to the video input
GAME
You have a Video Game connected to the video input
CAM
You have a Video Camera connected to the video input
DISC
You have a Video Disc player connected to the video input
PREVIOUS
NOISE MUTING
FRONT PANEL LOCK
V1 SMART INPUT
VIDEO INPUT LABEL
POSITION ADJUSTMENT
POWER INDICATOR
NEXT PAGE
SELECT OPERATEEXIT
VIDEO-1
VIDEO-2
VIDEO-3
VIDEO-4
DIGITAL-IN
SELECT OPERATE EXIT
INITIAL SETUP
VIDEO INPUT LABEL
PRESS TO FINISH
ON
OFF
ON
LOW
(2/4)
MENU
VCR
DVD
SAT
GAME
STB
OK
MENU
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Onscreen Menus
Position Adjustment
Position adjustment allows you to adjust the position of the picture on the screen vertically
when the aspect is set to panorama or cinema.
Press the M
π†
To POSITION ADJUSTMENT
è
π†
To enter
To adjust the position
ENU button
Press the MENU button to finish
Notes:
OPERATE
OK
RESET EXIT
MENU
• To reset the adjustment to the center, press the
K button.
O
• When the arrow disappears, while you are adjusting the position, the position is at its
maximum limit.
• If you select regular size and full size with aspect or Multi Screen, position adjustment option
is not seen.
• When you change the screen size, perform the position adjustment again.
• Position adjustment allows you to adjust the screen position vertically and horizontally when
the aspect is set Panorama Zoom or Cinema Zoom for 1080i and 720p signals, or when PC
mode is set.
Power Indicator
Power indicator allows you to adjust the brightness of the power indicator
Press the MENU button
PREVIOUS
π†
To POWER INDICATOR
è
To adjust POWER INDICATOR LOW, HIGH
or OFF
Notes :
• When OFF is selected :
The LED disappears if you have a input signal.
The LED is lit as “LOW” when there is no input
NOISE MUTING
FRONT PANEL LOCK
V1 SMART INPUT
VIDEO INPUT LABEL
POSITION ADJUSTMENT
POWER INDICATOR
NEXT PAGE
SELECT OPERATE EXIT
signal.
• If you set a timer on the monitor, the power indicator will light even if the monitor is on stand
by.
INITIAL SETUP
ON
OFF
ON
LOW
(2/4)
MENU
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Onscreen Menus
Digital-In
The DIGITAL-IN option can only be displayed in the INITIAL SETUP menu when an HDMI480p
picture signal is being input to the DIGITAL-IN terminal. This option adjusts the position when
an HDMI or DVI 480p picture signal is being displayed on the screen. There are two types of
HDMI480p picture signals: 640x480 and 720x480. If the displayed picture is slightly shifted, the
position can be adjusted by selecting either SIZE1 or SIZE2.
Press the M
π†
To DIGITAL-IN
è
π†
To enter
To select AUTO, SIZE1 or SIZE2
Press the M
ENU button
ENU button to finish
PREVIOUS
DIGITAL-IN
DIGITAL-IN AUDIO
NEXT PAGE
SELECT OPERATEEXIT
INITIAL SETUP
SIZE1
DIGITAL
MENU
Notes:
• The DIGITAL-IN menu can only be displayed when a HDMI or DVI 480p picture signal is
input to the Digital-In terminal and the picture is being displayed on the screen.
• You can select AUTO only when the signal is 480p for HDMI. When you select AUTO, the
televison will select "SIZE1" or "SIZE2" automatically.
Digital-in Audio
This feature is used if you have a DTV or HDMI compatible component connected to your
monitor.
Press the MENU button
π†
To DIGITAL-IN AUDIO
è
To select ANALOG, DIGITAL or AUTO
Press the Menu button when fi nished
PREVIOUS
DIGITAL-IN
DIGITAL-IN AUDIO
INITIAL SETUP
SIZE1
DIGITAL
(1/4)
NEXT PAGE
Notes:
SELECT OPERATEEXIT
• If you connect the HDMI device to the HDMI 1, choose
DIGITAL. If you connect the DVI device to the HDMI 1, choose ANALOG.
• Refer to your DTV or HDMI component’s instruction manual for more information.
• When you select AUTO, the monitor will select "ANALOG" or "DIGITAL" automatically,
depending on the audio input from the HDMI.
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MENU
Onscreen Menus
Picture Settings
These settings allow you to change and adjust the way the picture appears on your monitor.
TINT
Tint allows you to adjust the levels of red and green in the picture.
COLOR
The color function lets you make all the colors in the picture appear either more vivid or subtle.
PICTURE
Picture allows you to adjust the levels of black and white on the screen, giving you a darker or
brighter picture overall.
BRIGHT
You can adjust the overall brightness of the picture with the bright control.
DETAIL
The Detail feature adjusts the level of fine detail displayed in the picture.
Adjust the Picture Settings
Press the MENU button
π† To TINT, COLOR, PICTURE, BRIGHT or
DETAIL
√ ®
To enter
TINT
√ ®
To adjust the setting
π†
To move to the next setting
+02
PICTURE ADJUST
PREVIOUS
TINT
COLOR
PICTURE
BRIGHT
DETAIL
NEXT PAGE
SELECT OPERATE
Press the MENU button when finished
Color Temperature
You can decide how strong or dull the colors appear on the screen.
Press the M
π†
To COLOR TEMPERATURE
è
To enter
π†
To set LOW or HIGH
Press the MENU button when finished
ENU button
00
00
00
00
00
COLOR TEMPERATURE
STANDARD
(1/3)
MENU
EXIT
LOW
HIGH
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Onscreen Menus
Color Management
This monitor supports the COLOR MANAGEMENT function to ensure dull colors are
compensated to produce natural hues.
Press the M
π†
To COLOR MANAGEMENT
è
To enter
π†
To select the mode “ON" or "OFF"
Press the M
Dynamic Gamma
JVC's Dynamic Gamma Circuitry (DGC makes it easier to see dark areas when a picture has
many dark areas, and makes it easier to see the bright areas when a picture has many bright
areas. DGC is turned on, DGC analyzes and adjusts the total level of picture brightness
balance, especially in dark areas where the level of grayscale is often lost, turning completely
to black DGC automatically enhances the detail in these dark areas providing a more dynamic
image with fi ner detail, so the optimum picture settings are automatically set for each picture.
Normally use with DGC on.
Press the MENU button
π†
To DYNAMIC GAMMA
è
To enter
π†
To turn ON or OFF
Press the MENU button when finished
ENU button
ENU button when finished
COLOR MANAGEMENT
OFF
DYNAMIC GAMMA
OFF
ON
ON
Smart Picture
Smart Picture detects the APL (Average Picture Level) and adjusts the contrast suitable for
what you are watching.
Press the M
π†
To SMART PICTURE
è
To enter
π†
To select the mode "ON" or "OFF"
Press the M
ENU button
ENU button when finished
SMART PICTURE
OFF
ON
Note:
• When you have "DYNAMIC" selected in the "VIDEO STATUS", Smart Picture is not selected.
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Onscreen Menus
Natural Cinema
Natural cinema corrects the problem of blurred edges which may occur when viewing a program
originally shot on film (such as motion pictures) or animation. If you notice blurring at the edges
of these programs, choose N
conversion errors that occur when film, which is shot at 24 frames-per-second, is broadcast at the
monitor rate of 30 frames-per-second.
ATURAL CINEMA and set it to AUTO. Natural Cinema helps correct
Press the MENU button
π†
To Natural Cinema
è
To enter
π†
To select AUTO, ON or OFF.
Press the MENU button when finished
Notes: The natural cinema mode is automatically set to “AUTO” in the following cases:
• Turning on or off
• Changing the input mode
• Using multi-screen functions
• If you are in PC mode, Natural Cinema can not be used.
NATURAL CINEMA
Digital VNR
This function can be selected to change the effect of Digital VNR (Video Noise Reduction).
Press the MENU button
π†
To DIGITAL VNR
è
To enter
π†
To select the effect you like
AUTO: adjusts the effect of VNR automatically
MIN: adjusts the effect of VNR to minimum
MAX: adjusts the effect of VNR to Maximum
OFF: turns the effect of VNR off
Press the M
Note:
• If it is in PC, Digital VNR will not be displayed.
ENU button when finished
DIGITAL VNR
AUTO
ON
OFF
AUTO
MIN
MAX
OFF
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Onscreen Menus
MPEG NR
This function effects the block noise removal and mosquito NR (Noise Reduction)
simultaneously.
Press the M
π†
To MPEG NR
è
To enter
π†
To select ON or OFF.
Press the M
Note:
• MPEG NR is effective for digital broadcasting. However, in case broadcasted signal is
reformatted to a different signal, this function will have no effect.
Reset
Reset resets all picture adjustments (TINT, COLOR, PICTURE, BRIGHT, DETAIL, COLOR
TEMPERATURE, COLOR MANAGEMENT, DYNAMIC GAMMA, SMART PICTURE, NATURAL
CINEMA, DIGITAL VNR and MPEG NR) at once to the default settings.
Press the M
π†
To RESET
è
To enter
The onscreen menu disappears for a moment,
Press the MENU button when finished
and then the settings are reset to the default
setting for all the picture adjustments.
ENU button
ENU button when finished
ENU button
MPEG NR
ON
OFF
PICTURE ADJUST
PREVIOUS STANDARD
DIGITAL VNR
MPEG NR
RESET
NEXT PAGE
SELECT OPERATE EXIT
AUTO
MENU
ON
(3/3)
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Onscreen Menus
Sound Settings
These settings allow you to change and adjust the sound on your monitor.
BASS –
You can increase or decrease the level of low-frequency sound in the monitor’s audio
with the bass adjustment.
TREBLE –
BALANCE –
Adjust the Sound Settings
Press the MENU button
π† To BASS, TREBLE or BALANCE
√ ®
π†
Press the MENU button when finished
Use treble to adjust the level of high-frequency sound in your monitor’s audio.
Adjust the level of sound between the monitor’s left and right speakers with the
balance setting.
SOUND ADJUST
PREVIOUS
To adjust the setting
To move to the next setting
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
00
00
00
Note:
• You can reset the sound adjustments (BASS, TREBLE
and BALANCE) you set at once as the default setting when you select reset. See page 48.
• You can adjust BALANCE only when A.H.S.+ is off. See page 55.
NEXT PAGE
SELECT OPERATEEXIT
Turn On Volume
Turn On Volume allows you to set the volume level when you turn the monitor on.
Press the MENU button
π†
To TURN ON VOLUME
è
To set
Current 00 01 02 03 48 49 50
Press the MENU button to finish
Volume Limit
Volume Limit allows you to set the maximum volume level.
Press the MENU button
π†
To VOLUME LIMIT
è
To set the maximum volume level
00 01 02 03 48 49 50
Press the MENU button to finish
(1/2)
MENU
Reset
Reset resets all Sound Adjustments (Bass, Treble and Balance) at once to the default settings.
See page 48 on how to use reset.
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Onscreen Menus
Set Clock
The set clock function is described on page 24 as the interactive plug-in menu. If you need to
set the clock again, follow the steps below.
Press the M
π†
To SET CLOCK
è
To enter
è
To set the hours
π†
è
To move to minutes
To set the minutes
Press OK to start clock
THANK YOU !!
Press the MENU button when finished
Notes:
• You will have to reset the clock after a power interruption. You must set the clock before
operating any timer functions.
ENU button
SET CLOCK
--
TIME
OK
PRESS TO FINISH
SELECT OPERATE EXIT
: --
MENU
--
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Onscreen Menus
Lamp Timer Reset
The lamp replacement message will appear when you need to change the lamp. After you
replace the lamp, you need to reset the timer which is built into your monitor.
Press the M
π†
è
To LAMP TIMER RESET
To Enter
The following message will appear.
ENU button
CLOCK / TIMERS
PREVIOUS
SET CLOCK
LAMP TIMER RESET
NEXT PAGE
PRESS OK TO RESET THE LAMP
TIMER.
SELECT OPERATE EXIT
Press the OK button while the above message appears on the monitor screen.
THE LAMP TIMER IS RESET
SUCCESSFULLY.
The lamp timer has now been reset.
Note:
• You can use the Lamp Timer Reset only after replacing the lamp. See Page 61 for
instructions on lamp replacement.
MENU
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Button Functions
Multi Screen Function
Your monitor has a type of screen: TWIN (2 inputs).
Note: After you press any multiscreen buttons, if you press the menu button, only the picture
adjust screen will appear.
Twin
Activate the split-screen option by pressing TWIN on
the remote control. The input you were watching
before pressing T
input will appear on the right. The sound will continue
to come from the main screen input. To turn splitscreen off and return to normal viewing, press T
WIN will appear on the left, the new
WIN
MAIN SCREEN
PICTURE
again or press the BACK button.
Notes:
• If the signal that you are watching is coming from the HDMI input, you cannot enter the
SWAP mode.
• Main Screen and Split Screen will not display the same input at the same time.
• You can enter the TWIN mode when the screen is in NORMAL mode.
• Split-screen functions will not work with programs blocked by V-Chip ratings limits. A gray
screen will display instead.
• With split screen, the picture from the component terminal and DIGITAL-IN terminal will
not be displayed.
• The aspect of MAIN PICTURE becomes 16:9 when you input the picture of 480p, 720p
and 1080i from the component terminal and DIGITAL-IN terminal.
• After you press the S
ELECT button, and select SPLIT SCREEN when you press the
OK button, select normal screen. If you don’t operate, the MAIN SCREEN will be
automatically selected about 8 seconds later.
• Aspect does not work in Twin mode.
• When it is PC output, Main and Split screen will not be displayed.
• When you are in PC mode, TWIN or FREEZE can not be used.
• When you press the Menu button in Twin mode, it appears only as Picture Adjust menu.
V-3
SPLIT SCREEN
PICTURE
V-1
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Button Functions
Freeze
Pressing the FREEZE button causes the screen to change to the split-screen display with the still
picture displayed on the right. In order to return to the normal display, press the F
once again.
Swap
You can exchange the input displayed in the split screen window for the main screen image by
pressing the SWAP button.
Note:
• It will only work in TWIN mode.
Select
With SELECT, you can select the picture while viewing TWIN screen. When you press SELECT
button, the input number on the top will be highlighted. Each press of S
ELECT will shift the input.
Menu
The MENU button allows you to access JVC’s onscreen menu system. Press MENU to activate
the onscreen menu system.
• See individual topics like “Sound Adjust” for specific information on using menus.
REEZE button
OK
This button confirms your selection when you are in one of the onscreen menus.
Back
This button allows you to go back in the menu to change a selection or correct a mistake.
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Button Functions
Power
Turns the monitor on or off.
Press the P
Note:
• After turning the power on, you can not turn the power off for about one minute.
Number Buttons - 10Key Pad
Use the number buttons on the remote control to input the password for V-Chip.
Set
Use the SET button when setting the search code.
Input
Selects the signal input source for the monitor: VIDEO-1, 2, 3, 4 or DIGITAL-IN for video
devices like VCRs, DVD players or camcorders.
Press the I
By every press of the INPUT button, you can change the input mode.
Notes:
• You can also access by pressing the INPUT button on the side of the monitor instead of the
remote control.
• If you have a PC connected to the monitor, select VIDEO-3.
OWER button
NPUT button
TheaterPro D6500K
The TheaterPro D6500K color temperature technology function makes sure that the video you
watch is set to the standard color temperature, so that what you see is as true to what the film
to video editors intended it to be.
Press the T
HEATERPRO button
Channel +/–
Use these buttons to move up or down all the menus when a menu screen is displayed.
Note:
HANNEL +/– buttons can be used to operate cable or satellite boxes. See page 25 for
• The C
details.
Volume +/–
Use these buttons to raise or lower the monitor’s volume level. The maximum is the level you
set in Volume Limit. See page 49.
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Button Functions
Sound
By pressing the SOUND button, you can change the A.H.S.+ (Advanced Hyper Surround plus)
mode, A.T.C. (Advanced Tone Correction), SMART SOUND and HYPER BASS on or off.
A.H.S.+ - Adds a more spacious surround sound. Music gives basic effect and movie for more
A.T.C. - Reproduces distinctive sounds with tone correction.
SMART SOUND - Decreases high sound levels, giving a regulated sound level.
• Smart Sound may become an unnatural effect, depending on the signal source.
• You can adjust BALANCE only when A.H.S.+ is off.
Sleep Timer
The Sleep Timer can turn the monitor off for you after you fall asleep. Program it to work in
intervals of 15 minutes, for a total time of up to 180 minutes.
effect.
OUND button
To select A.H.S.+, A.T.C., SMART SOUND or
HYPER BASS
To choose the setting
SOUND EFFECT
A.H.S.+
A.T.C.
SMART SOUND
HYPER BASS
OPERATEEXIT
SELECT
MOVIE MUSIC OFF
ON OFF
ON OFF
ON OFF
MENU
Press the S
LEEP TIMER button
0 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150 165 180
Sleep Timer Message
60 seconds before the automatic shutoff, this message will appear:
GOOD NIGHT!!
PUSH SLEEP TIMER BUTTON
You then have 60 seconds to press the S
TO EXTEND
LEEP TIMER button to
delay the shut off for another 15 minutes.
Muting
The MUTING button instantly turns the volume down completely when you press it. Press
UTING and the volume level will instantly go to zero. To restore the volume to its previous
M
level, press MUTING again.
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Button Functions
Video Status
The VIDEO STATUS button gives you a choice of four monitor picture display settings, including a
display of your own preferences.
Standard - Resets the picture display to the factory settings.
Dynamic - Gives a vivid picture with better contrast when
Theater - Gives a rich, film-like look to video when viewing in
Game - Used for when you are playing video games
Press the V
By every press of the VIDEO STATU S button, you change the mode.
Note:
• You can also change the mode by pressing the
• Each mode is memorized for each input connected to the monitor.
• You can also access the FRONT CONTROL PANEL screen by using the MENU button on the
side of the monitor instead of the remote control. It appears between INITIAL SETUP and
PICTURE ADJUST screen, and it has VIDEO STATUS and ASPECT menus. Choose VIDEO
STATUS by pressing MENU† on the side panel and choose a mode by using the MENU
+/- buttons (
• There are four video status settings: Dynamic, Standard, Theater and Game. Each video
status setting has a separate memory for HD (1080i/720p) and SD (NTSC/480p/480i) video
signal. Each video status can be chosen along with your favorite picture settings (Tint,
Color, Picture, Bright, Detail, etc.)
– When an HD signal is displayed: Your HD settings are recalled for the video status you
– When an SD signal is displayed: Your SD settings are recalled for the video status you
– This function considers PC input as an HD signal and TWIN screens as an SD signal.
viewing in a brightly lit room.
a dimly lit room.
connected to your monitor.
IDEO STATUS button
√
OPERATE ® ).
are using.
are using.
π†
buttons.
VIDEO STATUS
STANDARD
DYNAMIC
THEATER
GAME
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Button Functions
Display
The display screen shows the current status of timers, inputs and XDS ID.
Press the D
ISPLAY button
The screen to the right shows the following
information:
•
The current AV input
• The current time (12:20 pm)
• Sleep timer status/minutes remaining (The Sleep
Timer is off)
• Each Press of the D
display mode:
ISPLAY button changes the
V-1
JAZZ FESTIVAL
NOW
SLEEP TIMER
12:20 PM
OFF
Display TimeInputOff
Display - Full screen shown above
Time - Shows the current time only
Input - Shows the current input
Off - Turns display off
Notes:
• You may also turn off the display at any step by pressing M
• If the clock or sleep timer are not set, the display screen will show: “CLOCK NOT SET” and
“SLEEP TIMER OFF” respectively.
• "XDS ID" will not be displayed when the monitor does not receive the "XDS ID" information.
(See page 40).
ENU.
C.C. (Closed Caption)
Use the C.C. (Closed Caption) button to select the mode of closed caption.
Press the C.C. button
Notes:
• SMART CAPTION will appear when you press the MUTING
button, only on programs that contain closed captioning.
• When you select ON, it will be the mode selected in the
Closed Caption Menu.
• See page 39 when you set the caption/text mode.
• You can also change the mode by pressing the
buttons.
• You can not use the "Closed Caption" function when the monitor does not receive the "Closed
Caption information". (See page 39).
π†
CLOSED CAPTION
OFF
SMART CAPTION
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ON
Button Functions
Aspect
This feature will help you adjust the picture you are watching to give you the best possible
picture quality.
Aspect Ratios
PANORAMA - With this ratio a normal
4:3 aspect picture is stretched to fit the
dimensions of the 16:9 aspect screen.
CINEMA - This ratio “zooms in” on the
center part of a 4:3 aspect picture, blowing
it up to fill the 16:9 screen.
FULL - This is the ratio to use when
watching 16:9 High-Definition broadcasts.
PANORAMA ZOOM - This ratio stretches
the High-Definition 16:9 aspect image to
eliminate the black side bars.
REGULAR - The regular ratio is used
when you want to watch a 4:3 broadcast
or recorded program without modifying the
original picture to fit the dimensions of your
16:9 screen. The 4:3 picture will fill the
screen from top to bottom, while black bars
will appear to fill up the remaining space
along the picture’s sides. The 4:3 picture
will be centered within the boundaries of the
16:9 screen.
Aspect Ratios in PC Mode
REGULAR - This is the original aspect
mode.
FULL - This aspect mode stretches the
image to fit the dimensions of the 16:9
aspect screen.
CINEMA ZOOM - This ratio stretches
the High-Definition 16:9 aspect image to
eliminate the black surrounding bars.
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Button Functions
Aspect Ratios (Continued)
Press the ASPECT button
• By pressing the A
When you change the aspect ratios, it is different from their broadcast or recorded program.
SPECT button, you can change the size.
HD (1080i, 720p)SD (NTSC, 480i, 480p)
ASPECT
PANORAMA
CINEMA
FULL
REGULAR
Notes:
• You can also choose the size by pressing the
• When you change the aspect ratio or signal, reset the picture position to center.
• You can also access the FRONT PANEL CONTROL screen by using the M
the side of the monitor instead of the remote control. It appears between INITIAL SETUP
and PICTURE ADJUST screen, and it has VIDEO STATUS and ASPECT menus. Choose
ASPECT by pressing Menu
buttons (
• If the monitor receives a 16:9 signal from your HDMI device, the aspect mode will turn to
FULL automatically. If the monitor receives a 4:3 signal from your HDMI device when you
are in FULL aspect mode, it will return to REGULAR aspect mode. If you change the aspect
mode after the monitor changed it to FULL automatically, the televison will change to the
aspect mode you choosed.
√
OPERATE ® ).
PANORAMA ZOOM
†
on the side panel and choose a mode by using the MENU +/-
ASPECT
CINEMA ZOOM
FULL
π† buttons.
PC
ASPECT
FULL
REGULAR
ENU button on
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Button Functions
MONITOR/CATV Slide Switch
Use either the monitor’s operation or a cable box to select. Set this switch to MONITOR to
operate the monitor. Move the switch to CATV to operate a cable box.
Note:
• See page 25 for information on programming your remote for cable box operation.
VCR/DVD Slide Switch
You can control a VCR or DVD player with the buttons on the lower part of the remote control.
Move the slide switch to VCR or DVD to operate.
Notes:
• The remote is preset with the code 000 to control JVC-brand VCR’s. For any other
manufacturer’s brand VCR, please see the code chart and instructions on page 26.
• The remote is preset with the code 000 to control JVC-brand DVD players. For any other
manufacturer’s brand DVD player, please see the code chart and instructions on page 27.
VCR Buttons
You can use this remote control to operate the basic functions of your VCR. These functions
include: play, record, rewind, fast-forward, stop, pause, channel scan, monitor/VCR, power on
and power off.
Move the selector switch to VCR to operate.
• The remote is preset with the code 000 to control JVC-brand VCR’s. For any other
manufacturer’s brand VCR, please see the code chart and instructions on page 26.
DVD Buttons
You can also use this remote control to operate the basic functions of your DVD player. These
functions include: play, rewind, fast-forward, stop, still/pause, previous/next, tray open/close,
power on and power off.
Move the selector switch to DVD to operate.
• The remote is preset with the code 000 to control JVC-brand DVD players. For any other
manufacturer’s brand DVD player, please see the code chart and instructions on page 27.
Light
Your remote control includes illuminated buttons for key features like CHANNEL +/- and
VOLUME +/-. Press the LIGHT button to turn the illumination on for 5 seconds.
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Lamp Replacement
Changing the Lamp
WARNING!
It is very important that you NEVER TOUCH THE GLASS SURFACE OF THE NEW
LAMP. Touching the glass surface will deposit oils from your hand onto the lamp
surface. When the lamp heats up to its operating temperature, the oil will cause a
difference in temperature on the lamp surface that will likely cause the lamp to break.
Replace the lamp with part number TS-CL110U only! The monitor is designed to work
specifically with this lamp. Using a different lamp, or a third-party manufacturer’s
lamp could cause a malfunction and or damage to the monitor.
This monitor uses a 110-Watt high-pressure mercury lamp to project images onto the monitor
screen. When the lamp nears the end of its operating life, you may notice the picture becoming
dark. When the picture begins to darken, or the lamp burns out, it is time to replace the lamp.
The following instructions will tell you how to safely replace the lamp.
WARNING!
Under operating conditions, THE LAMP WILL GET EXTREMELY HOT AND WILL
CAUSE SEVERE BURNS IF TOUCHED.
Before attempting to replace the lamp, make sure the monitor has completely run
through its cooling cycle. Turn the power off and wait until the LAMP LED blinks very
slowly and turns off completely. Unplug the monitor. If you feel any warmth as you
place your hand near the lamp, DO NOT TOUCH IT. Wait until the lamp has completely
cooled before attempting to replace it. After turning the power off, wait at least 1 hour
or more.
NEVER attempt to replace the lamp with the monitor plugged into a wall outlet.
Attempting to replace the lamp with the monitor plugged in could lead to a severe
electrical shock.
Do not keep the monitor on for more than 24 hours consecutively. There is the
possibility of the life of the lamp being shortened.
The life of the lamp changes depending on the atmospheric temperature and altitude
in which the monitor is being used.
Please read these instructions fully before attempting to replace the lamp. If you feel
unsure about replacing the lamp yourself, call a service technician.
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Lamp Replacement
Replacement Lamp Kit
Before replacing the lamp, you will need to purchase a replacement kit, part number
TS-CL110U. To purchase this kit, consult your dealer or call 1-800-252-5722, or go to www.jvc.
com.
The replacement kit will include the following:
1 High-Pressure Mercury Lamp 1 Instruction Manual
Because the lamp contains a small amount of mercury, it cannot be disposed of with
normal trash.
Lamp Message
If this message appears when you turn the
LAMP NEEDS TO BE REPLACED.
REFER TO OWNER'S MANUAL FOR
REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS.
AFTER REPLACING THE LAMP,
PLEASE RESET TIMER IN THE TV
MENU.
PRESS OK, IF YOU DO NOT WANT
TO SEE THIS MESSAGE AGAIN.
monitor on, you need to replace the lamp. See
page 63 on how to replace the lamp.
Note:
• This message will appear every time you turn
on the monitor when the lamp needs to be
replaced. Press the OK button to make the
message disappear, or replace the lamp.
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