Sony XVM-80 User Manual

Specifications and Main Features

  • Television standard: NTSC
  • Picture tube: Trinitron system,
  • Screen size: 8 inch diameter
  • Deflection angle: 70 degrees
  • VIDEO 1 IN mini: Mini DIN 8 PIN jack
  • VIDEO 2 input minijack: Stereophonic connecting
  • OUTPUT HEADPHONES: Stereo mini jack socket
  • Supply voltage: 12 V DC negative polarity
  • Current consumption: 25A
  • Dimensions: Width 222,6 Height 212.5 Length 319 mm(8.7 x 8.3 x 12.5 in)
  • Weight: 5 kilograms (11 pounds)
  • Included with the unit: Mounting kit (1 set), Rubber cap for VIDEO 2 input terminal jack (1), 6-PIN connecting cable (1), A/V connecting cable (3 phono + 1 phono) (1), Connecting cable (8-PIN mini-DIN to phono) (1)
  • Accessories and equipment: TV tuner unit XT-U500V, XTV-8; Video recorder SVX-20; 8-PIN video terminal conversion cable RC-54; 8 PIN DIN connecting cable RC-66; Mounting bracket GM-80

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How should I connect the XVM-80 monitor to the other devices?

A: The monitor can be connected to the TV tuner unit XT-U500V or to a video camera by applying the provided input jacks. Different types of connection may be found in the manual.

Q: What type of power supply does the XVM-80 set come with?

A: The power supply required on the negative side is 12 V for the XVM-80 model.

Q: Is it possible to connect a headphone to the monitor?

A: Quite certainly; if you connect a headphone to the HEADPHONES output jack located on the front panel, you will be able to use it.

Q: I think the picture quality is not clear what do you recommend I do?

A: You need to inspect all the necessary connections, and set level PICTURE, BRIGHT, COLOR and HUE adjustments to the optimum level for your picture requirements.

Q: So, is it true that the XVM-80 can be used with any television tuner?

A: The aforementioned model is compatible with some, Sony made television tuner units only, i.e. the XT-U500V and XTV-8.

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