JVC TM-1051DG manual

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    INSTR UCTIONS TM-1051DG LCT1993-001B-H COLOR VIDEO MONIT OR LCT1993-001A_Cover-ff.p65 06.1.27, 17:34 1[...]

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    2 Thank you f or purchasing this JVC Color Video Monitor . Before using it, read and f ollow all instructions carefully to take full adv antage of the monitor’ s capabilities. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS In order to pre vent any f atal accidents caused by misoper ation or mishandling of the monitor , be fully aw are of all the following precautions. SCREE[...]

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    3 PO WER CONNECTION The power supply v oltage rating of this product is A C 120 V (For U .S.A. and Canada only) and AC 220-240 V (F or European countries or United Kingdom), the power cord attached conf or ms to the follo wing power supply v oltage and countries. Use only the power cord designated to ensure Saf ety and EMC regulations of each count[...]

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    4 Contr ols and Featur es 7 Fr ont P anel 1 T ally lamp This lamp is controlled by the tally function of the MAKE/TRIGGER ter minal. ☞ “How to Use the MAKE/TRIGGER T er minal” on pages 18 and 19 •Y ou can set the lamp color to red or green. ☞ “T ALL Y SELECT” on page 14, “How to Use the MAKE/TRIGGER T er minal” on pages 18 and 19 [...]

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    5 5 UNDER SCAN button Reduces the screen size so that the whole screen is displa yed. 6 SCREENS CHECK b utton Only the selected luminance signal or RGB element of a video signal is displa yed. Each time y ou press this button, the screen changes in the f ollowing order : Nor mal screen = Monochrome screen = Red screen = Green screen = Blue screen =[...]

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    6 7 Rear P anel 1 Main power s witch Tu r ns the main power on and off . •I : on 䡬 : off NO TE: •Y ou need to turn on the stand-by button on the front panel to tur n on the monitor after turning on the main power s witch. 2 AC inlet Po w er input connector . Connect the provided A C power cord to an A C outlet (120 V/220-240 V A C, 50 Hz/60 H[...]

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    7 6 A udio output terminals (E. A UDIO MONIT OR OUT) Decodes EMBEDDED A UDIO signals and outputs them as analogue signals. • See the table belo w for the combinations of the audio channels from the CH1 or CH2 terminal. A udio output modes 1ch 2ch 3ch 4ch 5ch 6ch 7ch 8ch 1–2ch 3–4ch 5–6ch 7–8ch 1–4ch 5–8ch AU TO A udio output terminals[...]

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    8 7 Attaching the P o wer Cord Holder • The provided P ower Cord Holder pre vents accidental disconnection of the A C pow er cord from the AC inlet. • The P o wer Cord Holder consists of two par ts; a case and a cover . 1. Attach the P o wer Cord Holder case to the A C inlet on the bac k of the monitor with 2 screws (pr ovided). Caution: Use on[...]

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    9 Basic Menu Operations 7 About the Menu Screens This monitor f eatures MAIN MENU which contains the functions nor mally used and SET -UP MENU which contains the initial settings of the monitor . MAIN MENU Items Functions APER TURE CONTROL Compensates the frequency characteristics of the luminance signal of a video signal. sub menu SELECT Selects t[...]

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    10 7 About “ sub men u” When “ sub menu” is displa yed in the menu, only selected item in that menu can be displa yed and adjusted. This allows you to mak e adjustments while looking at the actual screen. 1. Select “ sub menu, ” then mo ve the MENU contr ol to . The adjustment bar is displa yed at the bottom or top of the screen. 2. Mo [...]

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    11 How to Use MAIN MENU 7 MAIN MENU Screens Setting Items MAIN MENU Move the MENU contr ol to / to adjust an item. About “ sub menu” and “reset, ” ☞ page 10 Move the MENU control to . ☞ page 10 *T o go bac k to the previous menu, press the MENU control. ☞ page 12 NO TE: • Some items may not appear on the men u depending on the input[...]

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    12 7 SAFETY MARKER/R-SAFETY MARKER Displa ys dotted lines to indicate the areas corresponding to 80%, 88%, or 90% of the screen size (the aspect ratio setting in “ASPECT SELECT/ R-ASPECT SELECT”). • OFF/80%/88%/90% NO TES: • When a picture of 4:3 aspect ratio is input, SAFETY MARKER f or 4:3 screen is display ed. •T o display SAFETY MARKE[...]

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    13 How to Use SET -UP MENU 7 SET -UP MENU Screens Setting Items SET -UP MENU Move the MENU control to . ☞ page 17 *T o go bac k to the previous menu, press the MENU control. NO TE: • Some items ma y not appear on the menu depending on the input or the input signal. Those items are not av ailable to use. Move the MENU control to / to adjust an i[...]

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    14 How to Use SET -UP MENU (cont.) 7 Functions and Adjustment Range of Items FUNCTION SETTING Sets the control systems f or the COLOR SYSTEM, synchronized signal, R USH DELA Y TIME, colors of the tally lamp , groups of the audio output modes, and MAKE/TRIGGER ter minal. • Can be also used to chec k the amount of time that the monitor has been use[...]

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    15 PICTURE SUB ADJ . The standard value (“00”) of the picture adjustment is initially set at the f actor y . Y ou can adjust the standard v alue as y ou want. 7 CONTRAST • –20 O 00 O +20 7 BRIGHT • –20 O 00 O +20 7 CHROMA • –20 O 00 O +20 7 PHASE • –20 O 00 O +20 COLOR TEMP ./B AL. Sets or adjusts the color temperature and white[...]

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    16 How to Use SET -UP MENU (cont.) Sets the items related to the displa y screens, such as the status displa y or the A UDIO LEVEL METER displa y (see below). 7 ST A TUS DISPLA Y Sets the status displa y . •A UT O/MANU AL/OFF ☞ “About the status displa y” on page 5 O VER LEVEL [–10dB/–8dB/–6dB/ –4dB/–2dB] REFERENCE LEVEL [–20dB/[...]

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    17 CONTR OL LOCK Prohibits altering the monitor operations e xcept tur ning the monitor on/off and deactiv ating this function. • ON/OFF NO TES: • When “CONTROL LOCK” is set to “ON, ” “ Control lock on!” appears on the screen if you try to operate the monitor . • Operating the monitor b y the external control is av ailable if this[...]

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    18 How to Use the Exter nal Contr ol 7 About the External Contr ol The Monitor has the MAKE/TRIGGER ter minal, which allo ws you to control the monitor by the MAKE (mak e contact) or TRIG. (tr igger) system selected in the function setting. MAKE (make contact) system: Controls the function by shor t-circuiting the corresponding pin terminal to the [...]

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    19 *1 The TRIG. (tr igger) system switches each function b y shor t-circuiting f or approx. 1 second. *2 When selecting the TRIG. (tr igger) system, these functions cannot be controlled if no signal is input. *3 Activ ates the settings of the items with “R-” or without “R-” in the “MARKER” menu. ☞ “MARKER” on page 12 *4 T ally lam[...]

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    20 Reference pages — 6 6, 7 — 5 22 21 4, 15 15 5 4, 15 — 12 Problems No power supply No picture with the power on Wrong color Unnatural picture Shaking picture Irregular color P oints to be c hecked Is the power plug loosened or disconnected? Is the main pow er tur ned off? Is the signal cable disconnected? Is the power of the connected compo[...]

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    21 Measures (Remedy) Adjust the picture size (H. SIZE, V . SIZE) or position (H. POSITION, V . POSITION) in “SIZE/ POSI. ADJ . ” Adjust the picture distor tion (P ARALLELOGRAM, TRAPEZOID) or tilt (RO T A TION) in “DIST ORTION ADJ . ” It may not be possib le to e xpand the picture due to the selected input mode. In this case, adjustment is i[...]

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    22 TM-1051DG Color Video Monitor 10" measured diagonally Width: 176.9 mm (6 15/16") Height: 137.6 mm (5 3/8") Diagonal: 224.5 mm (8 13/16") H: 15 kHz V: 50 Hz/60 Hz 6 MHz (–3 dB) 280 TV lines Composite signal input/output terminals VIDEO A/VIDEO B: 2 lines, BNC connector x 4 (1 Vp-p, 75 Ω ) * The input (IN) and output (OUT) [...]

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    23 7 Dimensions Unit : mm (inch) Front View Side View Asterisks ( * ) are used to indicate front panel dimensions. 222 (8 3 / 4 ") 183 (7 1 / 4 ") * 140 (5 5 / 8 ") * 164 (6 1 / 2 ") 222 (8 3 / 4 ") 63.5 (2 1 / 2 ") 7 ( 3 / 8 ") 7 ( 3 / 8 ") 307.8 (12 1 / 8 ") 1.5 ( 1 / 16 ") 347.8 (13 3 / 4 ")[...]

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    © 2006 Victor Company of Japan, Limited 0106MKH-MW-VP TM-1051DG COLOR VIDEO MONIT OR EN04_LCT1993-001A-f.p65 06.1.5, 18:24 24[...]