
DV-9 Set-Up Sheet
Attach monitor to teleprompter sled.
1
Adjust the monitor back and forth until
it is centered.
3
Attach and tighten wing nuts to secure
the beamsplitter frame.
(Clean beamsplitter with included yellow microfiber cloth)
2
Slide the beamsplitter frame on to the top of the teleprompter sled.
Remove wing nuts before
attaching mirror frame.
4
Slide beamsplitter into channels in frame.
Make sure the velcro is on the bottom
edge to cushion the glass.
The metal bar should be at the
top of the glass facing the towards
the talent. Snug the hood over
the top of the glass.
5
Carefully slide the camera lens
to within a half inch of the glass
and cinch tight.
Attach the teleprompter sled to
the quick release plate of your
camera tripod with the included bolt.
6
To balance the teleprompter, place a pen under the unit with the camera and all parts attached.
Move back and forth to find the balance point. Attach your tripod quick release plate at this point.
The camera lens should be in the
middle of the beamsplitter.
If the camera is too low in the
beamsplitter frame, then place the
camera on the riser block.
Rev: 063008

DV-9 Set-Up Sheet
DV-9 Prompter Monitor and Remote Setup
POW
Changes Video Inputs
Press Menu Button to access
Brightness, Contrast & Color Controls
(Best setting for teleprompting is high
Brightness and Contrast and low color
saturation. Experiment for best results)
Changes Aspect Ratio
Between 4:3, 16:9 and overscan
(Effectively changes image and font size)
AV
MENU
L/R
PICTURE
Displays Logo
Changes Video Image
to 4 presets, “Rich” setting
gives brightest image
Infrared
Remote
Window
Press for
Menu
Mode
- +
Selects
Menu
Options
L/R U/D PowerA/V
Flips
Screen
Left/Right
Flips
Screen
Up/Down
Selects
Input
Turns
Power
On/Off
Rev: 063008

DV-9 Set-Up Sheet
LCD Electrical Connections
The LCD display comes with a breakout cable to connect power, video and audio.
Each cable is marked for easy identification.
Attach the “TO LCD MONITOR” to the LCD display, the “POWER IN” to the AC adapter or
12V adapter and connect a composite video output from your computer to the “VIDEO1 IN”.
There is an extra video input for connecting a secondary video source such as your camcorder for
monitoring. The “AUDIO INPUT” is mono and can be used as a audio monitor for your camcorder.
Note: The LCD display accepts a composite video input. If your computer has an S Video output
you will need a composite to S Video adapter. We sell these adapters for $25 or they can be
purchased at any Radio Shack store.
Rev: 063008