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1. VM MONITOR DT V2000SU INSTRUCTIONS For Customer Use Enter below the Serial No which is located on the rear of the cabinet Retain this information for future reference von o Model DT V2000SU Serial No Thank you for purchasing this JVC DTV monitor Before using it read and follow all instructions carefully to take full advantage of the monitor s capabilities SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS DO NOT EXPOSE THIS MONITOR TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover Refer servicing to qualified service personnel This monitor is equipped with a 3 blade grounding type plug to satisfy FCC rule If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician PRECAUTIONS e Use only the power source specified on the unit 120 V AC 60 Hz e Keep flammable material water and metal objects away from the unit especially the interior of the unit e 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 e Unplug the monitor when you re not going to be using it for a long period SCREEN BURN e t is not recommended to keep a certain still image displayed on screen for a long time as well as displaying ext
2. SCAN SIZE ASPECT COLOR SW COLOR TEMP FUNCTION SELECT 4 Press the SELECT Q button to select po the desired adjustment coton Item The selection mark jp moves to the adjustment item COLOR TEMP reset FUNCTION SELECT screen 5 Perform adjustment with the VOLUME ENTER C LC buttons Items not displayed because of the selected input mode INPUT SELECT cannot be adjusted Items Contents RGB COMPO Sets the input signal of the INPUT A terminal to receive RGB or component COMPO signals RGB COMPO RGB RGB signal is selected COMPO component signal is selected SCAN SIZE Sets the scan size when component COMPO signals are input to the INPUT A terminal OVER standard scan size 95 overscan is selected UNDER underscan size is selected Sets the aspect ratio for INPUT B signals and INPUT A component 480i 480p signals 4 3 16 9 4 3 sets the aspect ratio to 4 3 Standard for INPUT B signals 16 9 sets the aspect ratio to 16 9 Standard for INPUT A component 480i 480p signals Sets the color switch of the INPUT B signal input and the INPUT A component signal input ON OFF ON usually keep COLOR SW set to ON the picture is colored OFF the colored picture becomes black and white Sets the color temperature to HIGH or LOW HIGH LOW HIGH sets
3. power save function is turned on OFF The power save function is turned off 4 After adjustment is complete press the MENU button to exit the menu screen MENU e The power save function is available only with INPUT C signals and only when the monitor is connected to a computer which has a power management function that conforms to the VESA standard I HOW TO PERFORM SET UP MENU SET UP MENU screen Power 10096 Less than Consumption about 9096 Power Lit Lit Indicator O Mi POWER SAVE FUNCTION How the Power Save Function Operates eHorizontal synchronization signal vanishes The NO SYNC indication is displayed and about 10 seconds later the POWER SAVE indication is displayed for about 15 seconds i The monitor enters standby mode When the horizontal synchronization signal is detected again the monitor resumes normal operation the picture reappears e Horizontal vertical synchronization signals vanish i The NO SYNC indication is displayed and 10 seconds later the POWER SAVE indication is displayed for about 15 seconds i The monitor enters suspended mode When the horizontal vertical synchronization signals are detected again the monitor resumes normal operation the picture is displayed after about 10 15 seconds The following shows the power indicator lighting and power consumption savings when the power save function is
4. The PICTUHE ADJ screen appears 4 Press the SELECT button to select the desired adjustme item The selection mark jp moves to the adjustment item lt MENU SIZE POSITION ADJ DISTORTION ADJ FPICTURE ADJ FUNCTION SELECT STATUS DEGAUSS EXIT MENU ENTER SELECT v MAIN MENU screen INPUT A COMPO PICTURE ADJ gt gt Q CONTRAST lt BRIGHT CHROMA PHASE DAPERTURE INPUT A COMPO PICTURE ADJ gt gt CONTRAST XFBRIGHT nt CHROMA PHASE DAPERTURE b EXIT MENU ADJUST SELECT v PICTURE ADJ screen 5 Perform adjustment with the VOLUME LC buttons Items not displayed becau se of the selected input mode INPUT SELECT cannot be adjusted Adjustable range 20 20 Items VOLUME ENTER BRIGHT 5 o G0 CHROMA APERTURE 0 e CONTRAST adjusts the picture contrast e BRIGHT adjusts the picture brightness CHROMA adjusts the picture chroma Contents Contrast becomes lower 20 20 Contrast becomes higher 20 20 Brightness becomes darker 20 20 Brightness becomes brighter 20 20 Chroma becomes lighter 20 20 Chroma becomes deeper 20 20 Phase becomes more reddish 20
5. Items that cannot be set or adjusted in the current input mode INPUT SELECT are not displayed B STATUS DISPLAY Screen e Press the INPUT SELECT buttons to select the input TOM The present input status is displayed on the STATUS DISPLAY screen Example INPUT RGB Input mode 49 kHz 75 Hz Frequency or color system or DTV format STATUS DISPLAY screen The screen indication automatically disappears after about three seconds The displayed contents are the same as in DISPLAY OF PRESENT INPUT STATUS on page 14 Refer to that section for more details Also refer to Notes and Connection Between Input Mode Display and Frequency or Color System or DTV Format Display on page 14 18 You can set adjust the white balance of the screen This function WHITE BALANCE is set in the lt SET UP MENU screen 1 While pressing the SELECT button press SELECT the VOLUME ENTER button The SET UP MENU screen appears 2 Press the SELECT Q button to select the WHITE BALANCE item The selection mark jp moves to the WHITE BALANCE item 3 Press the VOLUME ENTERL LO buttons The present color temperature status is displayed to the right of WHITE BALANCE HIGH or LOW The present color temperature status is the same as in the COLOR TEMP item on the FUNCTION SELECT screen available from the MAIN MENU
6. e To display the lt SET UP MENU screen when no menu screen is displayed press the VOLUME ENTER button while pressing the SELECT w button To select an item in a menu screen press the SELECT w button e o set or adjust a selected item in a menu screen press the VOLUME ENTER buttons 3 SELECT v button Selects an item in a menu screen Each time the SELECT button is pressed the selection mark moves to the next item below 4 POWER switch POWER indicator Monitor power switch and power indicator Press the POWER switch to turn the power ON or OFF When the monitor is ON there is a slight delay before the picture appears while the monitor runs a self test Select the video signal input to each terminal Input A button INPUT A RGB COMPO Selects the video signal input to the INPUT A RGB COMPO terminal When selected the INPUT A indicator lights in green Input B button INPUT B VIDEO Selects the video signal input to the INPUT B VIDEO terminal When selected the INPUT B indicator lights in green Input C button INPUT C RGB Selects the video signal input to the INPUT C RGB terminal When selected the INPUT C indicator lights in green VOLUME ENTER buttons Adjust the speaker volume Also used to set or adjust an item in a menu screen 7 Picture adjustment knobs Adjust the picture hue PHASE chroma CHROMA brightness BRIGHT and contrast CONTRAST
7. e Keep the monitor clean by wiping the cabinet and CRT screen with a piece of soft cloth Do not apply thinner or benzine These chemicals can damage the finish and erase printed letters When the unit is excessively dirty use a diluted neutral cleanser then wipe away the cleanser with a dry cloth CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUT IONS 2 CONTROLS AND FEATURES URDU NE 4 een lzexgre lc 7 HOW TO HANDLE BASIC OPERATIONS ccce eene nnne nennen nnn 8 HOW PERFORM MAIN MENU 10 HOW TO PERFORM SET UP MENU ADJUSTMENTS 16 TROUBLESHOOTING t X 20 PT OING t tC 22 FRONT VIEW Front Panel ICONTROLS AND FEATURES SO LI 6 5 INPUT SELECT buttons 1 Speaker A built in speaker is located in the right panel when the monitor is viewed from the front 2 button Displays and turns off the menu screens e There are two menu screens the MAIN MENU screen and the lt SET UP gt screen e display the MAIN MENU screen press the MENU button
8. 20 Phase becomes more greenish 20 20 Outline becomes more obscure 20 20 Outline becomes clearer 20 20 e PHASE adjusts the picture phase APERTURE adjusts the picture aperture outline B SELECTING sub menu IN PROCEDURE 4 You can also adjust items in procedure 5 with only the selected item displayed Use this if the full menu screen makes it difficult to observe the monitor image G Select the 4 sub menu item in procedure 4 2 Press the VOLUME ENTER button The lt sub menu gt screen appears A single item is displayed at a time E 3 Press the SELECT s button to select the desired item Perform adjustment with the VOLUME ENTER LC 1 Lco buttons CONTRAST sub menu screen RESETTING ITEMS TO THEIR FACTORY SET INITIAL VALUES You can reset the PICTURE ADJ items to their factory set initial values DSelect the A reset item in procedure 4 2 Press the VOLUME ENTER button The reset screen appears Perform adjustment with the Se INTR ees VOLUME ENTER button or nnd the MENU button MENU reset screen VOLUME ENTER button Values are reset MENU C button Reset is aborted values are unchanged The screen from procedure 4 reappears 6 After adjustment is complete press the M
9. the color temperature to HIGH LOW sets the color temperature to LOW ASPECT COLOR SW COLOR TEMP e RGB COMPO sets the input signal of the INPUT A terminal e SCAN SIZE sets the scan size ASPECT sets the aspect ratio e COLOR SW sets the color switch COLOR sets the color temperature RESETTING ITEMS TO THEIR FACTORY SET INITIAL VALUES You can reset each item RGB COMPO SCAN SIZE ASPECT COLOR SW and COLOR TEMP in the FUNCTION SELECT menu to their factory set initial values DSelect the A reset item in procedure 4 Press the VOLUME ENTER O button The reset screen appears 3 Perform adjustment with the VOLUME ENTER button or the MENU Q button VOLUME ENTER button Values are reset MENU C button Reset is aborted E values are unchanged The screen from procedure 4 reappears reset screen 6 After adjustment is complete press the MENU C button twice to exit the menu screen e The menu screen automatically disappears when no operation is performed after about 30 seconds e When a prompt appears in the menu screen it does not disappear until the operation requested is performed e Before setting functions make sure that signals are being input to the monitor e Items that cannot be set or adjusted because of the selected input mode INPUT SELECT are no
10. the degaussing circuit is automatically activated e Do not place a floppy disk or credit card close to the monitor The magnetic field generated by the monitor may erase its contents e When degaussing the screen by manually activating the degaussing circuit wait more than 30 minutes to gain the best effect The shorter the interval is the less effective degaussing is 15 16 ADJUSTMENTS POWER SAVE FUNCTION SETTING This monitor has a power save function For example if the power is turned on with no signal input or the signal input is no longer detected the power save function puts the monitor into signal waiting mode the screen goes out The power save function is set in the lt SET UP MENU gt screen The power save function is available only with INPUT C signals and only when the monitor is connected to a computer which has a power management function that conforms to the VESA standard lt SET UP MENU 1 While pressing the SELECT button press m x SELECT STATUS DISPLAY the VOLUME ENTER Das button The SET UP MENU screen appears 2 Press the SELECT button to select the POWER SAVE item The selection mark jp moves to the POWER SAVE item lt SET UP MENU PPOWER SAVE ON CONTROL LOCK OFF STATUS DISPLAY WHITE BALANCE Avall reset SET UP MENU screen 3 Perform adjustment with the VOLUME LC buttons ON
11. used Power Save Function Standby Suspended Mode Mode Less than about 3096 Blinks Mode Normal Mode Shift Time from Normal About 15 seconds Mode Return Time Immediate to Normal About 15 seconds About 10 to 15 seconds Mode To exit from the power save mode perform one of the following Note if the operating conditions are the same as what they were in the power save mode the power save mode will be reactivated after about 30 seconds Input signals vertical horizontal synchronization signals from the computer to the monitor correctly Cancel the power save mode by operating the computer Operate the control buttons on the front of the monitor Disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet and reconnect it e The power save function cannot be set when the POWER SAVE item is not displayed such as when the selected input mode INPUT SELECT is INPUT A or INPUT B e Items that cannot be set or adjusted in the current input mode INPUT SELECT are not displayed e When external remote control is activated the power save function is turned off e power save function factory set value is ON CONTROL LOCK OF BUTTONS AND KNOBS You can set the CONTROL LOCK function to disable control buttons and knobs on the front panel except for the power switch This function is set in the lt SET UP MENU gt screen 1 While pressing the SELECT button press the VOLUME
12. 0 60 TRAPEZOID Shortens the upper side of the picture 60 60 Expands the upper side of the picture 7 60 60 e PINCUSHION adjusts the pincushion distortion PIN BALANCE adjusts the balance of the pincushion distortion e PARALLELOGRAM adjusts the parallelogram distortion TRAPEZOID adjusts the trapezoid distortion B SELECTING sub menu IN PROCEDURE 4 You can also adjust items in procedure 5 with only the selected item displayed Use this if the full menu screen makes it difficult to observe the monitor image DSelect the sub menu item in procedure 4 2 Press the VOLUME ENTER L button The lt sub menu gt screen appears A single item is displayed at a time 3 Press the SELECT button to select the desired item Perform adjustment with the VOLUME ENTER C LC buttons lt P 01 gt OE Be lt sub menu gt screen RESETTING ITEMS TO THEIR FACTORY SET INITIAL VALUES You can reset the lt DISTORTION ADJ gt items to their factory set initial values Q Select the A reset item in procedure 4 Press the VOLUME ENTER button The lt reset gt screen appears 3 Perform adjustment with the VOLUME ENTER button or ER the MENU button reset screen VOLUME ENTER button Values are reset MENU C button Reset is aborted val
13. 15 000 RED DRIVE adjusts the red drive e GREEN CUT OFF adjusts the green cutoff e BLUE CUT OFF adjusts the blue cutoff RED CUT OFF adjusts the red cutoff BLUE CUT OFF 011 CUT OFF 015 EXIT MENU sELECT WHITE BALANCE screen There is a total range of 256 for each item MIN is displayed for the minimum level and MAX for the maximum level Each item s factory set value is listed as 000 STANDARD and the available range up or down varies although there are always 256 values total including MIN 000 and Therefore the values for MIN and vary for each item WHITE BALANCE LOW gt PBLUE DRIVE 000 RED DRIVE 015 GREEN CUT OFF 000 BLUE CUT OFF 011 CUT OFF 015 EXIT MENU HA sELECT WHITE BALANCE screen 5 Perform adjustment with the VOLUME ENTER O LO buttons You can set adjust WHITE BALANCE to HIGH or LOW B SELECTING sub menu IN PROCEDURE 4 You can also adjust items in procedure 5 with only the selected item displayed Use this if the full menu screen makes it difficult to observe the monitor image DSelect the sub menu item in procedure 4 2 Press the VOLUME button The sub menu screen appears A single item is displayed at a time 3 Press the SELECT button to select the desired item 2 adjus
14. 5 Vrms high impedance INPUT B INPUT C m Remote Input Output 1 line DIN 8 pin connector x 1 External input select control of 3 bits signal of 2 bits ENABLE signal of 1 bit Input status output of 2 bits 22 I SPECIFICATIONS m Audio Output 1 W monaural m Built In Speaker 3 1 8 8 cm round x 1 Impedance of 8 B Environmental Conditions Operating temperature 0 40 C 32 104 F Operating humidity 20 80 non condensing Power Requirements 120 V AC 60 Hz Power Consumption 1 6 A Dimensions WxHxD 18 3 4 x 16 1 8 x 20 7 8 476 x 407 5 x 529 mm m Weight 69 6 Ibs 31 6 kg Accessory AC power cord 7 87 ft 2 4 m x 1 Dimensions Unit inch mm 18 3 4 476 Front View q 16 1 2 416 4 S 1 Front panel dimensions S lo IL D O 0 6 15 1 8 382 8 La lt Side View gt 16 7 8 479 1 4 4 1 4 6 3 5 3 8 5 1 8 105 135 128 5 20 7 8 529 Illustrations and pictures used in this manual have been exaggerated abbreviated or compounded for explanatory purposes only The appearance of the actual product may differ slightly Dimensions and weight are approximate E amp O E Design and specifications subject to change without notice DTV Format Signals The following are DTV format signals that can be inp
15. ENTER button SET UP MENU gt SAVE CONTROL LOCK STATUS DISPLAY WHITE BALANCE Avall reset The SET UP MENU screen appears SET UP MENU screen 2 Press the SELECT button to select the CONTROL LOCK item The selection mark jp moves to the CONTROL LOCK item lt SET UP MENU POWER SAVE FCONTROL LOCK STATUS DISPLAY WHITE BALANCE II reset When SET UP MENU screen is SET UP MENU screen displayed with the CONTROL LOCK function turned on the selection mark p gt appears where the CONTROL LOCK item is displayed In this case the selection mark p gt cannot be moved to other items 3 Perform adjustment with the VOLUME ENTER C C buttons ON of front panel functions is turned off OFF Control of front panel functions is turned on 4 After adjustment is complete press the MENU button to exit the menu screen The screen automatically disappears after about 30 seconds if the MENU button is not pressed to exit the menu screen e When the CONTROL LOCK function is turned on if control knobs or buttons on the front panel except for the power switch are operated Control lock on is displayed for about three seconds e When lt SET UP MENU screen is displayed with the CONTROL LOCK function turned on the selection mark p appears where the CONTROL LOCK i
16. ENU 2 Press SELECT button to select the SIZE v FUNCTION SELECT POSITION ADJ item The selection mark jp moves to the SIZE POSITION ADJ item 3 Press the VOLUME button cm v size POSITION b The SIZE POSITION ADJ screen appears SIZE POSITION ADJ gt screen 4 Press the SELECT button to select the Qu Poet rion desired adjustment item Bl The selection mark jp moves to the selected adjustment item lt SIZE POSITION ADJ gt SIZE POSITION ADJ screen 5 Perform adjustment with the VOLUME ENTER LO buttons Adjustable range 80 80 1 Items VOLUME ENTER Contents buttons H SIZE Reduces the screen size horizontally o 80 80 1 Expands the screen size horizontally o 80 80 1 H POSITION E 5 Shifts the screen to the left 80 80 Shifts the screen to the right o 80 80 V SIZE Reduces the screen size vertically QD Expands the screen size vertically o 80 80 V POSITION Shifts the screen down 80 80 8 Shifts the screen up o 80 80 1 When INPUT A component COMPO or INPUT B VIDEO is selected as the input mode and the FUNCTION SELECT item SCAN SIZE is set to underscan UNDER the H SIZE adjustable range is 00 80 e H SIZE adjusts th
17. ENU C button twice to exit the menu screen e he menu screen automatically disappears when no operation is performed after about 30 seconds e When adjusting the picture set each picture adjustment knob on the front panel to the center position the knob clicks into place e t is possible to memorize the preset picture adjustment for each video input up to 3 inputs e tems not displayed because of the selected input mode INPUT SELECT cannot be adjusted In this case it is also impossible to perform adjustment with picture adjustment knobs adjustable not adjustable INPUT SELECT Button INPUT A INPUT B INPUT C COMPO VIDEO RGB PC Picture adjust ment CONTRAST CHROMA PHASE APERTURE o RGT o O ee ee a Lo ee ee qm FUNCTION SELECTION SETTING You can select set the display s functions 1 Press the MENU C button MENU lt MENU PSIZE POSITION ADJ The MAIN gt screen appears BE FUNCTION SELECT STATUS DEGAUSS MAIN MENU screen lt MENU SIZE POSITION ADJ 2 Press the SELECT Q button to select the DISTORTION AD FUNCTION SELECT item PFUNCT ION SELECT DEGAUSS The selection mark jp moves to the FUNCTION SELECT item 3 Press the VOLUME ENTER button The FUNCTION SELECT screen appears FUNCTION SELECT
18. For details refer to page 9 REAR VIEW Rear Panel AC outlet 120 V AC 60 Hz 8 INPUT A RGB COMPO terminals Input IN and output OUT terminals for Analog RGB Y R Y B Y component signals The output terminal is bridge connected For details about DTV format signals 480i 480p 720p 1080i compatible with this unit refer to page 23 9 INPUT B VIDEO terminals Video input IN and output OUT terminals and Y C S Video input Y C terminal The output terminal is bridge connected When both Input B terminals are connected at the same time the Y C terminal is given priority There is no Y C S Video output terminal Y C terminal specifications Y C v INPUT REMOTE IN OUT Ql aces AUDIO INPUT 10 C RGB terminal Input terminal D sub 3 row 15 pin connector exclusively for computer RGB signals INPUT C RGB terminal specifications Pinno Sina Pin No 9 05 6 NN dE 1 3 5 7 8 1 impedance low impedance 330 REMOTE ENABLE 1 I CONTROLS AND FEATURES cont d 11 REMOTE IN OUT terminal External control input and output terminal Instead of using the INPUT SELECT button an external control signal changes the INPUT mode INPUT mode status data is also output through this terminal The terminal is DIN 8 pin female REMOTE IN OUT terminal specific
19. ROL LOCK OFF SELECT STATUS DISPLAY ON the VOLUME ENTER n E button The SET UP MENU screen SET UP MENU screen appears v 2 Press the SELECT SET UP MENU button to select the POWER SAVE CONTROL LOCK STATUS DISPLAY WHITE BALANCE Avall reset all reset item The selection mark jp moves to the A all reset item SET UP MENU screen 3 Press the VOLUME pn ENTER Jbutton POWER save STATUS DISPLAY WHITE BALANCE The all reset screen appears reset all reset screen 4 Perform adjustment with the VOLUME ENTER button or the MENU C button MENU VOLUME ENTER button All the items are reset to their factory set initial values MENU C button All reset is aborted u values are unchanged The screen from procedure 2 lt SET UP MENU screen reappears 5 After adjustment is complete press the MENU button to exit the menu screen MENU e All the menu items are reset If there are items you do not want to reset cancel all reset e he menu screen automatically disappears when no operation is performed after about 30 seconds e When a prompt appears in the menu screen it does not disappear until the operation requested is performed 19 ITROUBLESHOOTING Solutio
20. able signal RGB signal at a non preset frequency Current frequency is displayed Signal outside the frequency range Out of range 1 For B W signal fu 2 15 75 kHz fv 2 60 Hz Input mode and frequency or color system or DTV format display e The size of the letters in the on screen indication is auto matically adjusted However the size of letters at the same frequency may change due to processing dispersion e The OO kHz OO Hz indication shown in the table above appears when the frequency is automatically identified The horizontal frequency kHz and the vertical frequency Hz are displayed with decimal fractions omitted e The indicated frequency may differ from the actual frequency due to processing dispersion e Refer to page 14 DISPLAY OF PRESENT INPUT STATUS for details about the input mode and frequency or color system or DTV format screen When the POWER SAVE function is valid ON e When INPUT C is selected whenever the horizontal and vertical synchronization signals are no longer detected the screen goes out and the POWER indicator blinks only when the connected computer has a power management function conforming to VESA For details about the POWER SAVE function see page 16 e The monitors audio input level is 500 mVrms Sound becomes distorted when a signal greater than 1 Vrms is input e When a DTV format signal is displayed noise may appear at the bottom of the screen or a signal unrela
21. anning Frequency H 15 k 31k 65 kHz V 50 100 Hz m Video Band DC 60 MHz RGB m Horizontal Resolution NTSC 600 lines 1080i 900 TV lines Input Terminals INPUT A RGB COMPO multi input 1 line BNC connector x 6 bridge connection possible auto termination Analog RGB signal R B 0 7 Vp p 75 G 0 7 Vp p 75 G on sync 1 0 Vp p 75 Y R Y B Y component signal Y 1 0 Vp p 75 negative sync R Y B Y 0 7 Vp p 75 DTV format signal 480i ITU R 601 4 480p SMPTE 293M Y 1 0 Vp p 75 negative sync PR 0 7 Vp p 75 720p SMPTE 296M 1080i SMPTE 274M Y 1 0 Vp p 75 8 value sync PR 0 7 Vp p 75 negative sync External Synchronization EXT SYNC HD Cs VD input 1 line BNC connector x 4 bridge connection possible auto termination Horizontal composite synchronization signal HD 1 4 Vp p 75 Cs 1 4 Vp p 75 Vertical synchronization signal VD 1 4 Vp p 75 VIDEO input 1 line BNC connector x 2 bridge connection possible auto termination 1 0 Vp p 75 negative sync Y C input 1 line mini DIN 4 pin connector x 1 1 0 Vp p 75 negative sync C 0 286 Vp p burst signal 75 When both terminals are connected at the same time the Y C terminal is given priority PC RGB input 1 line D sub 3 row 15 pin connector x 1 exclusively for computer signal input SYNC termination 330 AUDIO INPUT 1 line RCA pin x 1 monaural 0
22. ations ENABLE SELECT 1 SELECT 2 STATUS 1 STATUS 2 To test external control short circuit the REMOTE ENABLE terminal Pin No 1 to the GND terminal Pin No 8 so that the external remote control becomes valid L level Then turn the SELECT 1 terminal Pin No 2 and the SELECT 2 terminal Pin No 3 ON to select the INPUT SELECT mode Connection Image DT V2000SU REMOTE IN OUT terminal External controller TTL level TTL level SELECT 1 2 SELECT 2 3 GND QO GND STATUS 1 4 C STATUS 1 STATUS 2 5 QO STATUS 2 Pin No TTL level TTL level External Control Input in the Input Mode INPUT SELECT Input mode SELECT 2 SELECT 1 INPUT SELECT INPUT A INPUT C H L Output of Input Mode Status in the Input Mode INPUT SELECT STATUS 2 STATUS 1 Input Mode INPUT SELECT Status Data Output H e To test external control short circuit the REMOTE ENABLE terminal Pin No 1 to the GND terminal Pin No 8 so that the external remote control becomes valid L level External control doesn t function when external remote control is invalid H level e The POWER SAVE function doesn t work when external remote control is valid 12 SYNC terminals available only for INPUT A Input IN and output OUT terminals for horizontal synchronization HD or composite synchronization Cs signals as well as vertical syn
23. chronization VD signals The output terminal is bridge connected Available only for INPUT A Synchronization signals are automatically detected External synchronization is selected when HD VD or Cs is input The priority is as follows HD VD Cs AUDIO INPUT terminal Audio input terminal RCA pin jack The audio input level is 500 mVrms Sound becomes distorted when a signal greater than 1 Vrms is input 14 inlet AC INPUT Power input connector Connect the provided AC power cord 15 15 Power cord Provided power cord for connecting the AC inlet AC INPUT 14 to an AC outlet 120 V AC 60 Hz ICONNECTIONS e Before connecting your system make sure that all units are turned off e The illustration below shows some examples of different connections Terminal connections may differ depending on the component s connected Be sure to refer to the instructions provided with the unit s you are connecting BASIC CONNECTION EXAMPLE S video signal 13 External control unit for selecting input mode Rear panel terminals INPUT A REMOTE A IN OUT Unit outputting audio signal Unit outputting 2 personal computer Unit outputting signal RGB signal horizontal synchroni and synchronization zation signal HD or signal composite synchroni zation signal Cs Unit outputting vertical 7 synchronization signal Bridge output of 6 VD Caption Termi
24. de List Horizontal Vertical Frequency Frequency Horizoni Vertical He sc m as wzs e an m aa ws 2950 4p s sua s xp imo zo aes s wes 19m s 2000 e vow e x su s o VESA600A 800 35 16 56 26 S VGA MAC16 49 41 74 52 VESA768B 1024 768 56 47 S VGA rsvea eo 4808 19 48 0 ves are ee o a are 7204 o vesmes wo sre sose O vesmes aoo 40 7219 O 10 ves 489 e002 O MAC2 640 480 35 00 66 67 MAC13 S MAC 1024 768 48 78 59 56 MAC19 The symbol indicates factory set modes The symbol indicates recommended timing modes The i symbol indicates interlacing Macintosh and Power Macintosh are registered trademarks owned by Apple Computer Inc America IBM and VGA are registered trademarks owned by International Business Corporation America VESA is a registered trademark owned by Video Electronics Standard Association Windows is a registered trademark owned by Microsoft Corporation in America and other countries All other product names are the brands or the registered trademarks of their respective holders e The input modes shown in the table above are recommended e When using signals that do
25. e horizontal screen size e H POSITION adjusts the horizontal screen position V SIZE adjusts the vertical screen size V POSITION adjusts the vertical screen position B SELECTING sub menu IN PROCEDURE 4 You can also adjust items in procedure 5 with only the selected item displayed Use this if the full menu screen makes it difficult to observe the monitor image DSelect the 4 sub menu item in procedure 4 Press the VOLUME ENTER button The sub menu screen appears A single item is displayed at a time Press the SELECT button to select the desired item Perform adjustment with the VOLUME ENTER buttons sub menu screen RESETTING ITEMS TO THEIR FACTORY SET INITIAL VALUES You can reset SIZE POSITION ADJ items to their factory set initial values DSelect the A reset item in procedure 4 Press the VOLUME ENTER button The reset screen appears 3 Perform adjustment with the VOLUME ENTER button or the MENU C button VOLUME ENTER button Values are reset MENU button C Reset is aborted A values are unchanged The screen from procedure 4 reappears reset screen 6 After adjustment is complete press the MENU button twice to exit the menu screen e The SIZE POSITION ADJ item may not be displayed depending
26. es experience a mild electric shock when you touch the picture tube This phenomenon is due to a normal buildup of static electricity on the CRT and is not harmful e The monitor emits a strange sound when the room temperature changes suddenly This is only a problem if an abnormality appears on the screen as well e f two or more monitors are operated next to each other their images may shake or be distorted This phenomenon is due to mutual interference it is not a malfunction Move the monitors away from each other until the interference disappears or turn the power off on any monitor that is not being used 5 Has the scan size or aspect ratio Adjust the SCAN SIZE or ASPECT item in 13 setting been changed FUNCTION SELECT in the MAIN MENU 7 If the INPUT A or INPUT B indicator blinks It means that a malfunction has been detected by the monitors self test function INPUT A indicator blinks bus control malfunction INPUT B indicator blinks deflection control malfunction When one of these indicators blink the protection function automatically cuts power If this happens turn the power off unplug the monitor and consult a JVC authorized dealer or service center for repair 21 DTV monitor 20 measured diagonally in line gun 90 deflection dot trio type dot trio pitch m Type B Picture Tube 0 26 mm Effective Screen Size Width 16 406 4 mm Height 12 304 8 mm Diagonal 20 508 mm m Sc
27. except for NTSC Y Signal within the INPUT RGB OOkHz frequency range Signal without NO SYNC synchronization Signal outside the Out of range frequency range COMPONENT RGB IC NTSC INPUT Y C NTSC Signal without NO SYNC synchronization NO SYNC e ODOkHz OOHz shown in the table displays the present frequency detected e The horizontal kHz and vertical Hz frequencies are displayed with decimal fractions omitted e The frequency displayed may differ from the actual frequency due to processing dispersion Signal outside the frequency range except for NTSC RGB PC Signal within the INPUT C frequency range Signal without synchronization Signal outside the frequency range User Memory for RGB Input e The RGB signals input to INPUT A or INPUT C may require some adjustments depending on the signal s characteristics If necessary perform the required adjustments referring to How to Perform Main Menu Adjustments on pages 10 11 The adjusted contents are automatically stored in memory User Memory When a signal corresponding to one stored in the User Memory is input the stored adjustment contents are recalled This unit stores the adjusted contents of up to 12 different signals in memory When the 13th signal is input the signal first stored in memory is replaced overwritten by the new one The contents stored first are replaced first Recommended Input Mo
28. gt Screen 4 Press the SELECT button to select the desired adjustment item The selection mark jp moves to the adjustment item I HOW TO PERFORM SET UP MENU ADJUSTMENTS contd WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT lt SET UP MENU POWER SAVE CONTROL LOCK STATUS DISPLAY WHITE BALANCE Avall reset EXIT MENU ADJUST E SELECT v SET UP MENU screen ON OFF ON SET UP MENU POWER SAVE CONTROL LOCK STATUS DISPLAY ON OFF ON Items Contents BLUE DRIVE Adjusts the blue drive level Decreases the blue drive level 5 Increases the blue drive level RED DRIVE Adjusts the red drive level Decreases the red drive level Increases the red drive level GREEN CUT OFF Sets the green cutoff point Decreases the green cutoff point 5 Increases the green cutoff point BLUE CUT OFF Sets the blue cutoff point Decreases the blue cutoff point Increases the blue cutoff point PWHITE BALANCE RED CUT OFF Sets the red cutoff point Decreases the red cutoff point BERI 8 Increases the red cutoff point SET UP MENU gt screen e BLUE DRIVE adjusts the blue drive WHITE BALANCE FBLUE DRIVE RED DRIVE GREEN CUT OFF LOW 000 0
29. nals Functions Numbers Analog RGB signal INPUT A IN Analog RGB signal input Y R Y B Y component signal INPUT A IN Y R Y B Y component signal input IN 2 DTV format signal INPUT A RGB COMPO DTV format signal 480i 480p 720p 10801 input 480i 480p 720p 10801 Analog RGB Y R Y B Y component INPUT A RGB COMPO OUT Bridge output of Q or 3 DTV format signal Horizontal synchronization HD EXT SYNC HD Cs IN Horizontal synchronization HD or composite composite synchronization Cs signal synchronization Cs signal input Vertical synchronization VD signal EXT SYNC VD IN Vertical synchronization VD signal input E Vertical synchronization VD signal EXT SYNC VD OUT Bridge output of 6 Horizontal synchronization HD EXT SYNC HD Cs OUT composite synchronization Cs signal 9 Voosi Personal computer signal RGB signal INPUT C RGB IN Personal computer signal RGB signal and and synchronization signal synchronization signal input selection status data output 0 Audio signal AUDIO INPUT Audio signal input EA External control signal input mode REMOTE IN OUT Input mode selection input and status data output Refer to page 23 for specifications of DT V format signals 480i 480p 720p 1080i that can be input IHOW TO HANDLE BASIC OPERATIONS BASIC OPERATION 1 Press the POWER switch t
30. not conform to any factory set signal mode you should adjust the width or position of the picture horizontally or vertically as required For details about adjustment refer to pages 10 and 11 HOW TO PERFORM MAIN MENU ADJUSTMENTS DEGAUSSING THE SCREEN If the monitor is placed too close to a speaker or other device incorporating a magnet or if it is moved with the power on irregular color may appear on the screen If this happens activate the degaussing circuit to degauss the picture This circuit will remove the irregular color from the screen 1 Press the MENU C button MENU lt MENU PSIZE POSITION ADJ DISTORTION ADJ PICTURE ADJ The MAIN MENU screen appears FUNCTION SELECT STATUS DEGAUSS EXIT MENU ENTER H SELECT v MAIN MENU screen lt MENU SIZE POSITION ADJ DISTORTION ADJ 2 Press the SELECT Q button to select the DEGAUSS item oe gt DEGAUSS The selection mark jp moves to the DEGAUSS item EXIT MENU ENTER H SELECT v MAIN MENU screen 3 Press the VOLUME ENTER button The degaussing circuit is activated and the DEGAUSS screen appears ADegaussing lt DEGAUSS gt screen The lt DEGAUSS gt screen indication automatically disappears after about three seconds and degaussing is complete after about 10 seconds e When the power of the monitor is turned on
31. ns to common problems related to your monitor are described here If none of the solutions presented here solve the problem unplug the monitor and consult a JVC authorized dealer or service center for assistance Points to be checked No power supply Is the power plug loosened or Firmly insert the power plug disconnected Is the signal cable disconnected Connect the signal cable firmly No picture with the power on Is the power of the connected component ON Is the signal output from the connected component Is the input signal selected correctly Is the input signal adapted to the monitor s specification Is the POWER indicator T blinking Is the audio cable disconnected Is the audio signal output from the connected component Is the volume output set to minimum Wrong color Has the picture adjustment been changed Has the WHITE BALANCE setting been changed Is an INPUT A RGB COMPO signal cable disconnected when watching INPUT A Is the INPUT A RGB COMPO signal setting correct RGB or COMPO when watching INPUT A Has CONTRAST or BRIGHT been changed Unnatural picture Is the monitor close to a motor transformer or any other device generating a strong magnetic field a fan fluorescent light laser printer another monitor etc Shaking picture 20 Reference page 5 6 Measures Remedy 6 N Turn on the power of the connected compone
32. nt and set it correctly Select the correct input with the INPUT SELECT 4 8 buttons Check that the scanning frequency of the monitor 14 15 22 is as follows Horizontal 15 kHz 31 kHz 65 kHz Vertical 50 Hz 100 Hz The POWER SAVE function is activated When 16 no horizontal vertical synchronization signals are detected the POWER indicator blinks and the monitor enters suspended mode To turn it off perform one of the following Operate the computer Input signals correctly Unplug the power cord and reconnect it Set the POWER SAVE function to OFF Connect the audio cable firmly Set the connected component correctly D N Adjust the speaker volume with the VOLUME ENTER 5 1 buttons Set each picture adjustment knob to the standard centered position Or set each picture adjustment item in PICTURE ADJ in the MAIN MENU screen to Standard 00 or use the reset function Set each WHITE BALANCE item in the SET UP MENU screen to Standard 000 or use the reset function 4 9 12 18 19 Connect each signal cable firmly 5 6 7 Set the RGB COMPO item in FUNCTION 13 SELECT in the MAIN MENU screen correctly Adjust the CONTRAST Q or BRIGHT picture 9 12 adjustment knobs Or adjust the CONTRAST Q or BRIGHT item in PICTURE ADJ in the MAIN MENU screen Move the monitor away from the device
33. o turn on the power ON Power turns ON Power indicator lights in green OFF B Power turns OFF Power indicator goes out The frequency of the input signals or the color system or Input display DTV format is automatically identified and displayed for INPUT A REE about three seconds Frequency or color system or DTV format display 2 Press the INPUT SELECT buttons to choose t INPUT SELECT input A INPUT A input mode INPUT A indicator lights in green B INPUT B input mode INPUT B indicator lights in green C INPUT C input mode INPUT C indicator lights in green When the input mode is changed or the power is turned on the selected input and frequency or color system or DTV format are automatically identified and displayed for about three seconds 3 Press the VOLUME ENTER LO LO buttons to adjust the speaker volume The built in speaker volume is increased 00 50 The built in speaker volume is decreased 50 00 The screen indication disappears after about three seconds MaVOLUME Selected Input Display Mode Display Wp INPUT A RGB RGB input INPUT A COMPO COMPONENT input INPUT B VIDEO VIDEO input INPUT B Y C Y C input INPUT C RGB input Input Signal Frequency Color System DTV Format Display Display Input signal NO SYNC OO kHz OO Hz 1 No identifi
34. on which input mode INPUT SELECT is selected In this case adjusting the screen size and screen position may be impossible e he menu screen automatically disappears when no operation is performed after about 30 seconds e When a prompt appears in the menu screen it does not disappear until the operation requested is performed e Up to 12 different RGB signals input to INPUT A or INPUT C are automatically stored in memory User Memory When the 13th signal is input the signal first stored in memory is replaced with the new one Refer to User Memory for RGB Input on page 14 PICTURE DISTORTION ADJUSTMENT You can adjust the picture distortion This function can be set when an INPUT A component COMPO signal or INPUT B VIDEO signal is input with the underscan size UNDER selected or when an INPUT A RGB signal or INPUT C PC RGB signal is input 1 Press the MENU C button MENU The MAIN MENU screen appears lt MENU PSIZE POSITION ADJ DISTORTION ADJ PICTURE ADJ FUNCTION SELECT STATUS DEGAUSS EXIT MENU ENTER H SELECT v MAIN MENU screen 2 Press the SELECT Q button to select the DISTORTION ADJ item The selection mark p gt moves to the DISTORTION ADJ item lt MENU SIZE POSITION ADJ gt DISTORTION ADJ PICTURE ADJ FUNCTION SELECT STATUS DEGAUSS EXIT MENU ENTER E SELECT M MAIN MENU
35. put signal input mode valid invalid Picture INPUT SELECT switch adjust A B C men RGB PHASE O o pcHRomA O O RGT O o o contrast o o jo jo e For details about operating each menu item refer to pages 10 to 19 e tems that cannot be set or adjusted in the current input mode INPUT SELECT are not displayed e he menu screen automatically disappears when no operation is performed after about 30 seconds e When a prompt appears in the menu screen it does not disappear until the operation requested is performed lt SET UP MENU Screen Example Selection mark SET UP MENU Menu title gt SAVE ON CONTROL LOCK OFF STATUS DISPLAY ON Menu items WHITE BALANCE Nall reset EXIT MENU ADJUST E H SELECT v Help indications I HOW TO PERFORM MAIN MENU ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENT OF SCREEN SIZE AND SCREEN POSITION You can adjust the screen size and screen position This function can be set when an INPUT A component COMPO signal or INPUT B VIDEO signal is input with the underscan size UNDER selected or when an INPUT A RGB signal or INPUT C PC RGB signal is input 1 Press the MENU C button MENU lt MENU PSIZE POSITION ADJ DISTORTION ADJ PICTURE ADJ The lt MAIN MENU gt screen appears ENS TIEN SELECT DEGAUSS MAIN MENU screen lt M
36. remely bright images on screen This may cause a burning sticking phenomenon on the screen of cathode ray tube This problem does not occur as far as displaying normal video playback motion images FCC INFORMATION CAUTION Changes or modification not approved by JVC could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense HANDLING e Avoid shocks or vibrations These may damage the unit and cause it to malfunction e Do not block the ventilation slots e 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 e Do not place the unit near appliances generating strong electric or magnetic fields There can generate picture noise and instability
37. s to the STATUS item lt MENU SIZE POSITION ADJ DISTORTION ADJ PICTURE ADJ FUNCTION SELECT PFSTATUS DEGAUSS EXIT MENU ENTER H SELECT v MAIN MENU screen INPUT A RGB 48kHz 75Hz 3 Press the VOLUME ENTER button The STATUS screen appears The present input mode and frequency or color system or DTV format appears INPUT A RGB Input mode 49 kHz 75 Hz Frequency or color system or DTV format STATUS screen The STATUS screen indication automatically disappears after about three seconds e When the input signal cannot be detected the message NO is displayed e The present frequency or color system or DTV format is detected and displayed The horizontal kHz and vertical Hz frequencies are displayed with decimal fractions omitted e frequency displayed may differ from the actual frequency due to processing dispersion IHOW TO PERFORM MAIN MENU ADJUSTMENTS contd Connection Between Input Mode Display and Frequency or Color System or DTV Format Display Frequency Input Mode Color System or Display DTV Format Signal Frequency Color System or DTV Format Display INPUT A COMPO Signal without NO SYNC synchronization Signal outside the Out of range frequency range VIDEO NTSC INPUT B VIDEO NTSC Signal without NO SYNC synchronization Signal outside the Out of range frequency range
38. screen 3 Press the VOLUME button The DISTORTION ADJ screen appears DISTORTION ADJ gt gt lt PINCUSHION 05 OPIN BALANCE 00 L PARALLELOGRAM 01 XTRAPEZOID 02 EXIT MENU ADJUST SELECT v DISTORTION ADJ screen 4 Press the SELECT 5 button to select the desired adjustment The selection mark jp moves to the adjustment item DISTORTION ADJ gt gt gt lt PINCUSHION 05 OPIN BALANCE 00 L PARALLELOGRAM 01 XTRAPEZOID 02 EXIT MENU ADJUST SELECT v DISTORTION ADJ screen 5 Perform adjustment with the VOLUME ENTERL _J LC buttons Adjustable range 60 60 Items VOLUME ENTER Contents buttons PINCUSHION Indents both horizontal sides of the picture 7 60 60 2 lt x 9 Swells both horizontal sides of the picture 7 60 60 PIN BALANCE Indents the right side of the picture and Lo swells the left side of the picture 22 60 60 Indents the left side of the picture and LO swells the right side of the picture 7 60 60 PARALLELO Moves the upper side of the picture to GRAM the left and the lower side of the picture E3 to the right 7 60 60 Moves the upper side of the picture to 9 the right and the lower side of the picture to the left 7 6
39. t displayed e When setting the RGB COMPO item procedure 6 is not needed After being set the picture temporarily disappears then the function selection is complete e The SCAN SIZE item can be set only when INPUT B NTSC composite or Y C signals or INPUT A component signals are input e The ASPECT item can be set only when INPUT B signals or INPUT A component signals 480i 480p are input With INPUT B signals 4 3 4 3 is the standard With INPUT A COMPO signals 16 9 16 9 is the standard e The COLOR SW item can be set only when INPUT B signals or INPUT A component signals are input e When mark appears after the COLOR TEMP setting is changed HIGH or LOW it means that the WHITE BALANCE item in lt SET UP screen has been adjusted WHITE BALANCE is different for HIGH and LOW 13 14 DISPLAY OF PRESENT INPUT STATUS You can see the present status of the input mode and frequency or color system or DTV format The status display disappears after three seconds This function is available with all input signals 1 Press the MENU C button MENU The MAIN MENU gt screen appears lt MENU PSIZE POSITION ADJ DISTORTION ADJ PICTURE ADJ FUNCTION SELECT STATUS DEGAUSS EXIT MENU ENTER H SELECT v MAIN MENU screen 2 Press the SELECT button to select the STATUS item The selection mark jp move
40. ted to the picture may appear at the top or bottom This is not a malfunction OPERATION OF PICTURE ADJUSTMENT KNOBS PHASE knob Adjusts picture hue PHASE reddish greenish E CHROMA knob Adjusts picture chroma CHROMA lighter deeper BRIGHT knob Adjusts picture brightness BRIGHT darker brighter CONTRAST knob Adjusts picture contrast CONTRAST lower Q higher DISPLAY OF MENU SCREENS There two menu screens the MAIN MENU screen and the SET UP MENU screen e To display the MAIN MENU screen press the MENU C button d e To display the lt SET UP MENU screen when no menu screen is displayed press the VOLUME ENTER button while pressing the SELECT C button e When a menu screen 5 displayed press the menu operation buttons Tove shown in the help ENU SELECT indications to select set adjust or cancel menu items MAIN MENU Screen Example Selection mark MAIN MENU Menu title PSIZE POSITION ADJ DISTORTION ADJ PICTURE ADu Menu items FUNCTION SELECT STATUS DEGAUSS EXIT MENU ENTER SELECT v Help indications e The standard position of each knob is the center point where the knob clicks into place The standard position is also indicated in the PICTURE ADJ gt menu e Adjusting the PHASE knob and CHROMA knob may have no effect depending on the in
41. tem is displayed In this case the selection mark p cannot be moved to other items e When the CONTROL LOCK function is turned on other menu screens cannot be displayed The CONTROL LOCK function is effective from the moment it is switched ON e ltems that cannot be set or adjusted in the current input mode INPUT SELECT are not displayed SETTING DISPLAY OF PRESENT INPUT STATUS WHEN INPUT IS TURNED ON OFF This function STATUS DISPLAY is set in the lt SET UP MENU gt screen 1 While pressing the SELECT button press the VOLUME ENTER Mim button SET UP MENU SAVE CONTROL LOCK OFF The SET UP MENU screen appears SET UP MENU screen lt SET UP MENU POWER SAVE 2 Press the SELECT J button to select the POWER SAVE STATUS DISPLAY item TTE BALANCE m The selection mark jp moves to the STATUS DISPLAY item SET UP MENU screen 3 Perform adjustment with the VOLUME ENTER J LO buttons ON present input status is displayed when the input is changed OFF The present input status is not displayed when the input is changed 4 After adjustment is complete press the button to exit the menu screen The screen automatically disappears after about 30 seconds if the MENU button is not pressed to exit the menu screen
42. tment with the VOLUME ENTER C J LoJ buttons BLUE DRIVE RESETTING ITEMS TO THEIR FACTORY SET INITIAL VALUES You can reset the WHITE BALANCES items to their factory set initial values 4 Select the reset item in procedure 4 2 the VOLUME ENTER button The reset screen appears 3 Perform adjustment with the VOLUME ENTER button or the MENU Q button reset screen T VOLUME ENTER button Values are reset MENU button C Reset is aborted A values are unchanged The screen from procedure 4 reappears 6 After adjustment is complete press the MENU C button twice to exit the menu screen e he menu screen automatically disappears when no operation is performed after about 30 seconds e When a prompt appears in the menu screen it does not disappear until the operation requested is performed e tems that cannot be set or adjusted in the current input mode INPUT SELECT are not displayed sub menu screen RESETTING ALL MENU ITEMS TO THEIR FACTORY SET INITIAL VALUES You can reset all the items in the lt MAIN MENU gt screen and lt SET UP MENU gt screen to their factory set initial values This function all reset is set in the lt SET UP MENU gt screen 1 While pressing the M SELECT Q button press rrowen save CONT
43. ues are unchanged The screen from procedure 4 reappears ey ey 6 After adjustment is complete press the MENU C button twice to exit the menu screen e The DISTORTION ADJ item may not be displayed depending on which input mode INPUT SELECT is selected In this case adjusting the picture distortion may be impossible e he menu screen automatically disappears when no operation is performed after about 30 seconds e When a prompt appears in the menu screen it does not disappear until the operation requested is performed e Up to 12 different RGB signals input to INPUT A or INPUT C are automatically stored in memory User Memory When the 13th signal is input the signal first stored in memory is replaced with the new one Refer to User Memory for RGB Input on page 14 11 12 I HOW TO PERFORM MAIN MENU ADJUSTMENTS contd PICTURE ADJUSTMENT You can adjust the picture contrast brightness etc 1 Press the MENU C button MENU The MAIN MENU screen lt MENU PSIZE POSITION ADJ DISTORTION ADJ PICTURE ADJ FUNCTION SELECT STATUS DEGAUSS appears EXIT MENU ENTER H SELECT v MAIN MENU screen 2 Press the SELECT Q button to select the PICTURE ADJ item The selection mark jp moves to the PICTURE ADJ item 3 Press the VOLUME ENTER button
44. until the picture stops shaking Connect the power plug to another AC outlet away from the former one Points to be checked Measures Remedy Reference page Irregular color Is the monitor placed or moved close to Move the device away from the monitor 1 a speaker or any other device Set the DEGAUSS item in the MAIN MENU incorporating a magnet screen to degauss the screen Has the position of the monitor been When degaussing wait more than 30 minutes for changed with the power on maximum effect Wrong picture Has the picture position size or Adjust the picture size H SIZE V SIZE or 10 11 position wrong distortion been changed position H POSITION V POSITION in the picture size SIZE POSITION ADJ item in the MAIN MENU screen Adjust the picture distortion PINCUSHION PIN BALANCE TRAPEZOID and PARALLELO GRAM in the DISTORTION ADJ item in the MAIN MENU screen It may not be possible to expand the picture due to the selected input mode In this case adjustment is impossible screen Front panel Has the CONTROL LOCK function Set the CONTROL LOCK function to OFF 1 been set to ON knobs do not function The following are not malfunctions e When a bright still image such as a white cloth is displayed for a long period it may appear to be colored This is due to the structure of the cathode ray tube and will disappear when another image is displayed e You may sometim
45. ut DTV Formats 480p 720p 1080i Signal Standard ITU R BT 601 4 SMPTE 293M SMPTE 296M SMPTE 274M Scanning Lines Frame 525 525 750 1125 Effective Sample 720 x 485 720 x 483 1280 x 720 1920 x 1080 x Scanning Lines Field Frequency Hz 59 94 59 94 60 59 94 60 59 94 Line Frequency Hz 15734 31468 5 45000 44955 33750 33716 25 Sampling Frequency MHz 148 5 148 351648 148 5 148 35168 23 JVC PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS COMPANY DIVISION OF US JVC CORP 1700 Valley Road Wayne N J 07470 JVC CANADA INC 21 Finchdene Square Scarborough Ontario M1X 1A7 l Printed in Japan LCT0537 001A 1999 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED 0699 K U Ni HOLINOIN Aer 15000 1

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