JVC TM-1051DG User Manual

COLOR VIDEO MONITOR
TM-1051DG
INSTRUCTIONS
LCT1993-001B-H
Thank you for purchasing this JVC Color Video Monitor. Before using it, read and follow all instructions carefully to take full advantage of the monitor’s capabilities.
In order to prevent any fatal accidents caused by misoperation or mishandling of the monitor, be fully aware of all the following precautions.
WARNINGS
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this monitor to rain or moisture. Dangerous high voltages are present inside the unit. Do not remove the back cover of the cabinet. When servicing the monitor, consult qualified service personnel. Never try to service it yourself.
WARNING : THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.
Improper operations, in particular alternation of high voltage or changing the type of tube may result in x-ray emissions of a considerable dose. A unit altered in such a way no longer meets the standards of certification, and must therefore no longer be operated.
This monitor is equipped with a 3-blade grounding-type plug to satisfy FCC rule. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician.
FCC NOTICE (U.S.A. only) CAUTION: Changes or modifications not approved by
JVC could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Notice (U.S.A. only)
This product utilizes both a Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) and other components that contain lead. 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.>
7 PRECAUTIONS
• Use only the power source specified on the unit. (120 V/220-240 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz)
•Keep flammable material, water, and metal objects away from the unit – especially the interior of the unit.
• This unit incorporates high voltage circuitry. For your own safety and that of your equipment, do not attempt to modify or disassemble this monitor. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
SCREEN BURN
• It is not recommended to keep a certain still image displayed on screen for a long time as well as displaying extremely bright images on screen. This may cause a burning (sticking) phenomenon on the screen of the cathode-ray tube. This problem does not occur as far as displaying normal video playback motion images.
7 HANDLING
•Avoid shocks or vibrations. These may damage the unit and cause it to malfunction.
• Do not block the ventilation slots.
• Do not expose this unit to high temperatures. Extended exposure to direct sunlight or a heater could deform the cabinet or cause the performance of internal components to deteriorate.
• Do not place the unit near appliances generating strong electric or magnetic fields. These can generate picture noise and instability.
•Keep the monitor clean by wiping the cabinet and CRT screen with a soft cloth. Do not apply thinner or benzine. These chemicals can damage the finish and erase printed letters. If the unit is excessively dirty, use a diluted neutral cleanser, then wipe away the cleanser with a dry cloth.
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POWER CONNECTION
The power supply voltage rating of this product is AC 120 V (For U.S.A. and Canada only) and AC 220-240 V (For European countries or United Kingdom), the power cord attached conforms to the following power supply voltage and countries. Use only the power cord designated to ensure Safety and EMC regulations of each countries.
Power cord
Power supply voltage: AC 120 V AC 220-240 V AC 220-240 V Countries: U.S.A. and Canada European countries United Kingdom
Warning:
• Do not use the same Power Cord for AC 120 V as for AC 220-240 V. Doing so may cause malfunction, electric shock or fire.
Note for the United Kingdom power cord only
The plug on the United Kingdom power cord has a built-in fuse. When replacing the fuse, be sure to use only a correctly rated approved type, re-fit the fuse cover. (Consult your dealer or qualified service personnel.)
How to replace the fuse
Open the fuse compartment with a blade screw driver, and replace the fuse. (* An example is shown in the illustration.)
Fuse

CONTENTS

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...........................................................................2
Controls and Features .............................................................................. 4
Preparation ................................................................................................ 8
Basic Menu Operations ............................................................................9
How to Use MAIN MENU .........................................................................11
How to Use SET-UP MENU .....................................................................13
How to Use the External Control............................................................ 18
Troubleshooting ......................................................................................20
Self-check Indications ............................................................................21
Specifications .......................................................................................... 22
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Controls and Features

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7 Front Panel

1 Tally lamp
This lamp is controlled by the tally function of the MAKE/TRIGGER terminal.
“How to Use the MAKE/TRIGGER Terminal” on pages
18 and 19
•You can set the lamp color to red or green.
“TALLY SELECT” on page 14, “How to Use the
MAKE/TRIGGER Terminal” on pages 18 and 19
2 CHROMA ( )/PHASE ( ) button
Activates the Chroma (picture color density) adjustment mode or the Phase (picture hue) adjustment mode. Each time you press the button, the adjustment modes change. To adjust the value, move the MENU control (4) to
/ .
NOTES:
• CHROMA is not adjustable when the B/W (50 Hz/60 Hz) signal is input.
• PHASE is not adjustable when the PAL signal or the B/W (50 Hz/60 Hz) signal is input.
3 CONTRAST ( )/BRIGHT ( ) button
Activates the picture contrast adjustment mode or picture brightness adjustment mode. Each time you press the button, the adjustment modes change. To adjust the value, move the MENU control (4) to
/ .
4 MENU control
Displays or closes a menu screen.
While a menu screen is displayed, selects or adjusts the menu items
by moving the control to / / / .
“Basic Menu Operations” on pages 9
and 10
To display the SET-UP MENU:
Press the CHROMA/PHASE button (2) while moving the MENU control to .
To select the channel of the audio output from the audio output terminal:
When SD SDI signal (including EMBEDDED AUDIO signal) is input, you can select the channel of the audio signal output from the audio output terminal. Move the MENU control to / to select the audio output mode while no menu screen is displayed.
• If you change the audio output mode, the channel of the audio signal output from the audio output terminal changes.
6 Audio output terminals” on page 7
• Set the group of the audio output modes you want to select beforehand.
“E. AUDIO GROUP” on page 14
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5 UNDER SCAN button
Reduces the screen size so that the whole screen is displayed.
6 SCREENS CHECK button
Only the selected luminance signal or RGB element of a video signal is displayed. Each time you press this button, the screen changes in the following order:
Normal screen = Monochrome screen = Red screen = Green screen = Blue screen = (back to the beginning)
7 MARKER button
Tu r ns the MARKER function ON/OFF.
• MARKER function includes MARKER SELECT, ASPECT SELECT, and SAFETY MARKER functions.
“MARKER” on page 12
NOTES:
• Functions do not operate when they are set to “OFF” in
the “MARKER” menu.
• Initial setting of each function in the “MARKER” menu is
“OFF.” Before you use the MARKER function, you must change the “MARKER” menu settings first.
8 INPUT SELECT buttons/lamps
Select an input to display. A: Select the video signal input to the VIDEO A
terminal.
B: Select the video signal input to the VIDEO B
terminal.
C: Select the signal input to the E. AUDIO SDI IN
C terminal.
D: Select the signal input to the E. AUDIO SDI IN
D terminal.
• The corresponding lamp of the input currently selected lights up.
9 Power lamp
Unlit: The main power is off. Orange: The main power is on and the monitor is in
stand-by mode.
Green: The monitor is on.
p Stand-by button
Tu r ns on and off the monitor when the main power is on.
NOTES:
•Turn on the main power by using the main power switch
on the rear panel.
•You can set the delay time between when the stand-by
button is pressed and when the monitor actually turns on. “RUSH DELAY TIME” on page 14
7 About the status display
Displays information of the current input selection and the monitor settings for about 3 seconds. To show the status display, set “STATUS DISPLAY” to “AUTO” or “MANUAL” beforehand.
“STATUS DISPLAY” on page 16
Pressing the INPUT SELECT button currently selected shows the status display.
NOTE:
• When “STATUS DISPLAY” is set to “AUTO,” the status display also appears on the screen if you change the inputs or the signal condition changes.
1 Input status
2 Signal format
• “NO SYNC” is displayed when no video signal is input or no synchronized signal is detected.
• If “NO SYNC” is displayed even though a video signal is input, check the setting of “SYNC SELECT.”
“SYNC SELECT” on page 14
• “Out of range” is displayed when a noncompliant signal is input.
3 Setting of “COLOR TEMP.”
“COLOR TEMP.” on page 15
“ * ” is displayed if white balance is adjusted in the “COLOR TEMP./BAL.” menu.
4 Appears when “SYNC SELECT” is set to
“EXT.” (External synchronization)
“SYNC SELECT” on page 14
5 Setting of UNDER SCAN
5 UNDER SCAN button” on the left column
OVER: Over-scan UNDER: Under-scan
6 Setting of SCREENS CHECK
6 SCREENS CHECK button” on the left column
COLOR: Normal screen MONO: Monochrome screen R ONLY: Red screen G ONLY: Green screen B ONLY: Blue screen
7 Setting of MARKER
7 MARKER button” on the left column
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Controls and Features (cont.)
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7 Rear Panel

1 Main power switch
Tu rns the main power on and off.
•I : on : off
NOTE:
•You need to turn on the stand-by button on the front panel to turn on the monitor after turning on the main power switch.
2 AC inlet
Power input connector. Connect the provided AC power cord to an AC outlet (120 V/220-240 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz).
• Attach the provided Power Cord Holder to prevent
accidental disconnection of the AC power cord.
“Attaching the Power Cord Holder” on page 8
3 Composite signal input/output terminals
(VIDEO A, VIDEO B)
Input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals for the composite signals of the NTSC, PAL, and B/W (50 Hz/60 Hz).
NOTES:
• NTSC and PAL are switched in the “COLOR SYSTEM.”
“COLOR SYSTEM” on page 14
• The IN and OUT terminals are bridge-connected (auto termination).
4 External synchronized signal input/output
terminals (for both VIDEO A and VIDEO B)
Input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals for the composite synchronized signals.
•To use these terminals, set “SYNC SELECT” to “EXT.”
“SYNC SELECT” on page 14
NOTES:
• When an external synchronized signal is input, external
synchronization is prioritized for both VIDEO A and VIDEO B.
• The IN and OUT terminals are bridge-connected (auto
termination).
5 REMOTE (external control) terminals
(MAKE/TRIGGER)
Te r minals for controlling the monitor by an external control.
• Enables the monitor to be controlled by short­circuiting the pin terminal in this terminal or by inputting the pulse signal.
“How to Use the External Control” on pages 18 and 19
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6 Audio output terminals (E. AUDIO MONITOR
678
OUT)
Decodes EMBEDDED AUDIO signals and outputs them as analogue signals.
• See the table below for the combinations of the audio channels from the CH1 or CH2 terminal.
Audio output modes
1ch 2ch 3ch 4ch 5ch 6ch 7ch
8ch 1–2ch 3–4ch 5–6ch 7–8ch 1–4ch 5–8ch AUTO
About the audio output level
• When several audio channels are output at the same time, the more channels that are selected, the lower each channel’s output level will be. (Each channel’s output level becomes half for “1–2ch,” quarter for “1–4ch.”)
• The “AUTO” setting mixes and outputs all channels the signal has. The output level is automatically set according to the number of channels.
NOTES:
• When you change the input to INPUT A or B, the audio signals and channels of INPUT C or D selected last time are output from these terminals.
• The audio signal is output from these terminals only when the monitor is turned on.
Audio output terminals
CH1 CH2
channel 1 channel 2 channel 2 channel 2 channel 3 channel 4 channel 4 channel 4 channel 5 channel 6 channel 6 channel 6 channel 7 channel 8
channel 8 channel 8 channels 1+2 channels 1+2 channels 3+4 channels 3+4 channels 5+6 channels 5+6 channels 7+8 channels 7+8 channels 1–4 channels 1–4 channels 5–8 channels 5–8
all channels all channels
To select the audio channel:
Using the MENU control, you can select the audio channel output from the audio output terminal. 4 MENU control” on page 4
• Set the group of the audio output modes you want to select beforehand. “E. AUDIO GROUP” on page 14
7 E. AUDIO SDI terminals (IN C, IN D)
Accepts the following signals.
• SMPTE259M SD SDI signal
• EMBEDDED AUDIO signals including up to 8 audio channels with the sampling frequency of 48 kHz.
About the AUDIO LEVEL METER function
You can check the conditions of the current EMBEDDED AUDIO signals on the AUDIO LEVEL METER display. You can turn on/off the AUDIO LEVEL METER display or change its setting using SET-UP MENU. “STATUS DISPLAY” on pages 16 and 17
8 SWITCHED OUT terminal
Outputs the re-clocked signals.
• The input signal (INPUT C or D) currently selected is output from this terminal.
NOTES:
• When you change the input to INPUT A or B, the signal
of INPUT C or D selected last time is output from this terminal.
• The signal is output from this terminal only when the
monitor is turned on.
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Preparation

7 Attaching the Power Cord Holder

• The provided Power Cord Holder prevents accidental disconnection of the AC power cord from the AC inlet.
• The Power Cord Holder consists of two parts; a case and a cover.
1. Attach the Power Cord Holder case to the AC inlet on the back of the monitor with 2 screws (provided).
Caution:
Use only the provided screws.
2. Attach the Power Cord Holder cover to the AC power cord.
Close the cover until it clicks.
3. Plug in the AC power cord to the AC inlet, and connect the Power Cord Holder cover to the case.
Push until it clicks.
Caution:
•A different plug shape will result in the cover being attached to a different position.
• Make sure the plug doesn't pull out after the cover is attached.
NOTE:
•To disconnect the power cord, click the tab to open the cover.
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