JVC CRT Television DT V2000SU User Manual

MONITOR  
INSTRUCTIONS  
DT-V2000SU  
For Customer Use:  
Enter below the Serial No. which is located on the rear of  
the cabinet. Retain this information for future reference.  
A
B
C
PHASE  
CHROMA  
BRIGHT  
CONTRAST  
ON  
OFF  
MENU  
VOLUME/ENTER  
SELECT  
INPUT SELECT  
DT-V2000SU  
POWER  
Model No.  
Serial No.  
:
:
DT-V2000SU  
CONTENTS  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS............................................................................................... 2  
CONTROLS AND FEATURES ....................................................................................... 4  
CONNECTIONS ............................................................................................................. 7  
HOW TO HANDLE BASIC OPERATIONS..................................................................... 8  
HOW TO PERFORM MAIN MENU ADJUSTMENTS................................................... 10  
HOW TO PERFORM SET-UP MENU ADJUSTMENTS ............................................... 16  
TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................. 20  
SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................ 22  
3
CONTROLS AND FEATURES  
FRONT VIEW  
<Front Panel>  
2
3
4
1
A
B
C
PHASE  
CHROMA  
BRIGHT  
CONTRAST  
ON  
OFF  
MENU  
VOLUME/ENTER  
SELECT  
INPUT SELECT  
POWER  
A
B
C
PHASE  
CHROMA  
BRIGHT  
CONTRAST  
ON  
OFF  
DT-V2000SU  
MENU  
VOLUME/ENTER  
SELECT  
INPUT SELECT  
POWER  
7
6
5
Speaker  
1
INPUT SELECT buttons  
5
A built-in speaker is located in the right panel when the  
monitor is viewed from the front.  
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.  
2
MENU button  
Displays and turns off the menu screens.  
Input B button [INPUT B (VIDEO)]  
Notes:  
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.  
There are two menu screens: the <MAIN MENU>  
screen and the <SET-UP MENU> screen.  
To display the <MAIN MENU> screen, press the MENU  
button.  
To display the <SET-UP MENU> screen, when no menu  
screen is displayed, press the VOLUME/ENTER (–)  
button while pressing the SELECT ( ) button.  
To select an item in a menu screen, press the SELECT  
VOLUME/ENTER (/+) buttons  
Adjust the speaker volume. Also used to set or adjust an  
item in a menu screen.  
6
(
) button.  
To set or adjust a selected item in a menu screen, press  
the VOLUME/ENTER (–/+) buttons.  
7 Picture adjustment knobs  
3 SELECT ( ) button  
Adjust the picture hue (PHASE), chroma (CHROMA),  
brightness (BRIGHT) and contrast (CONTRAST).  
* For details, refer to page 9.  
Selects an item in a menu screen. Each time the SELECT  
button is pressed, the selection mark moves to the next  
item below.  
POWER switch/POWER indicator  
Monitor power switch and power indicator. Press the  
POWER switch to turn the power ON or OFF.  
4
* When the monitor is ON, there is a slight delay before  
the picture appears while the monitor runs a self-test.  
4
REAR VIEW  
<Rear Panel>  
8
9
10  
11  
INPUT A  
(RGB/COMPO.)  
INPUT B  
(VIDEO)  
Y/C  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
G/Y  
INPUT  
A
INPUT  
(VIDEO)  
B
(RGB/COMPO.)  
IN  
Y/C  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
REMOTE  
IN/OUT  
G/Y  
INPUT C  
(RGB)  
REMOTE  
IN/OUT  
INPUT  
(RGB)  
C
B/PB  
/B-Y  
B/PB  
/B-Y  
HD/  
CS  
HD/  
C
S
AC INPUT  
AUDIO INPUT  
R/P  
R
/R-Y  
VD  
EXT SYNC  
(MONO)  
AUDIO INPUT  
(MONO)  
R/P  
R
/R-Y  
VD  
EXT SYNC  
14  
12  
13  
15  
AC outlet  
(120 V AC, 60 Hz)  
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.  
INPUT C (RGB) terminal  
8
10  
Input terminal (D-sub 3-row/15-pin connector) exclusively  
for computer RGB signals.  
[INPUT C (RGB) terminal specifications]  
10  
9
8
7
6
5 4 3 2 1  
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.  
15 14 13 12 11  
* 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.  
Pin No.  
Signal  
Pin No.  
9
Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
VIDEO (RED)  
VIDEO (GREEN)  
VIDEO (BLUE)  
NC  
NC  
[Y/C terminal specifications]  
10  
GND (SYNC)  
NC  
Pin No.  
Signal  
GND (Y)  
GND (C)  
Y
11  
Y/C  
4
3
1
2
3
4
12  
NC  
GND  
13  
H SYNC *1  
V SYNC *1  
NC  
GND (RED)  
GND (GREEN)  
14  
1
2
C
15  
GND (BLUE  
)
*1: Input impedance: low impedance (330 )  
5
CONTROLS AND FEATURES (cont’d.)  
Notes:  
REMOTE IN/OUT terminal  
11  
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.  
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 doesnt function when external  
remote control is invalid (H level).  
* The terminal is DIN 8-pin (female).  
The POWER SAVE function doesnt work when external  
remote control is valid.  
[REMOTE IN/OUT terminal specifications]  
Pin No.  
Signal  
REMOTE ENABLE  
SELECT 1  
SELECT 2  
STATUS 1  
STATUS 2  
NC  
8
2
12 EXT SYNC terminals (available only for  
6
4
7
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
INPUT A)  
3
1
Input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals for horizontal  
synchronization (HD) or composite synchronization (Cs)  
signals, as well as vertical synchronization (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.  
GND  
GND  
AUDIO INPUT terminal  
13  
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.  
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.  
AC inlet [AC INPUT]  
Power input connector. Connect the provided AC power  
cord %.  
14  
15  
[Connection Image]  
DT-V2000SU  
(REMOTE IN/OUT terminal)  
Power cord  
Provided power cord for connecting the AC inlet [AC  
INPUT] $ to an AC outlet (120 V AC, 60 Hz).  
External controller  
TTL level  
1
REMOTE ENABLE  
SELECT 1  
TTL level  
2
3
8
4
5
TTL level  
SELECT 2  
GND  
GND  
TTL level  
STATUS 1  
STATUS 2  
STATUS 1  
STATUS 2  
TTL level  
Pin No.  
External Control Input in the Input Mode  
(INPUT SELECT)  
Input mode  
SELECT 2  
SELECT 1  
(INPUT SELECT)  
INPUT A  
INPUT B  
INPUT C  
L
L
L
H
L
H
Output of Input Mode Status in the Input  
Mode (INPUT SELECT)  
STATUS 2  
STATUS 1  
Input Mode  
(INPUT SELECT)  
Status Data  
Output  
L
L
L
H
L
INPUT A  
INPUT B  
INPUT C  
H
6
CONNECTIONS  
Notes:  
Before connecting your system, make sure that all units are turned off.  
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  
0
!
#
Bridge output of 9  
Unit outputting Y/C  
(S-video) signal  
9
Unit outputting video  
signal  
[Rear-panel terminals]  
1
Unit outputting analog  
RGB signal  
INPUT A  
(RGB/COMPO.)  
INPUT B  
(VIDEO)  
External control unit  
(for selecting input  
mode)  
Y/C  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
or  
G/Y  
2
Unit outputting Y/R-Y/  
B-Y component signal  
REMOTE  
IN/OUT  
INPUT C  
(RGB)  
B/PB  
/B-Y  
HD/  
or  
C
S
3
Unit outputting DTV-  
format signal  
AUDIO INPUT  
R/P  
R
/R-Y  
VD  
$
@
Unit outputting audio  
signal  
EXT SYNC  
(MONO)  
4
5
Bridge output of 1,  
2 and 3  
Unit outputting  
personal computer  
signal (RGB signal  
and synchronization  
signal)  
Unit outputting  
horizontal synchroni-  
zation signal (HD) or  
composite synchroni-  
zation signal (Cs)  
8
7
Bridge output of 5  
Unit outputting vertical  
synchronization signal  
(VD)  
6
Bridge output of 6  
Caption  
Signals  
Analog RGB signal  
Terminals  
Functions  
Numbers  
1
2
3
INPUT A (RGB/COMPO.) IN  
INPUT A (RGB/COMPO.) IN  
INPUT A (RGB/COMPO.) IN  
Analog RGB signal input  
Y/R-Y/B-Y component signal  
Y/R-Y/B-Y component signal input  
DTV-format signal  
(480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i)  
DTV-format signal (480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i) input  
4
5
Analog RGB, Y/R-Y/B-Y component,  
DTV-format signal  
INPUT A (RGB/COMPO.) OUT  
EXT SYNC (HD/Cs) IN  
Bridge output of 1, 2 or 3  
Horizontal synchronization (HD)/  
composite synchronization (Cs) signal  
Horizontal synchronization (HD) or composite  
synchronization (Cs) signal input  
6
7
8
Vertical synchronization (VD) signal  
Vertical synchronization (VD) signal  
EXT SYNC (VD) IN  
Vertical synchronization (VD) signal input  
EXT SYNC (VD) OUT  
EXT SYNC (HD/Cs) OUT  
Bridge output of 6  
Bridge output of 5  
Horizontal synchronization (HD)/  
composite synchronization (Cs) signal  
9
0
!
@
Video signal  
Video signal  
Y/C signal  
INPUT B (VIDEO) IN  
Video signal input  
INPUT B (VIDEO) OUT  
INPUT B (VIDEO) Y/C IN  
Bridge output of 9  
Y/C (S-video) signal input  
Personal computer signal (RGB signal INPUT C (RGB) IN  
and synchronization signal)  
Personal computer signal (RGB signal and  
synchronization signal) input  
#
$
External control signal (input mode  
selection/ status data output)  
REMOTE IN/OUT  
Input mode selection (input) and status data output  
Audio signal  
AUDIO INPUT  
Audio signal input  
* Refer to page 23 for specifications of DTV-format signals (480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i) that can be input.  
7
HOW TO HANDLE BASIC  
OPERATIONS  
BASIC OPERATION  
ON  
OFF  
1. Press the POWER  
turn on the power.  
switch to  
Selected Input Display (Mode)  
POWER  
Display  
Input  
ON (_) :Power turns ON. (Power indicator lights in  
green.)  
OFF () :Power turns OFF. (Power indicator goes out.)  
INPUT A (RGB)  
INPUT A (COMPO.) COMPONENT input  
RGB input  
INPUT B (VIDEO)  
INPUT B (Y/C)  
INPUT C  
VIDEO input  
Y/C input  
* The frequency of the input  
signals (or the color system or  
DTV format) is automatically  
identified and displayed for  
Input display  
RGB (PC) input  
INPUT A(RGB)pInput display�  
49kHz 75HzpFrequency�  
           ( or color system)�  
about three seconds.  
Input Signal Frequency/Color System/DTV Format  
display�  
Display  
Frequency  
(or color system or  
DTV format) display  
Display  
NTSC  
Input signal  
NTSC, B/W *1  
1080i  
HDTV format for DTV  
HDTV format for DTV  
SDTV format for DTV  
SDTV format for DTV  
No identifiable signal  
720p  
2. Press the INPUT SELECT  
A
B
C
480p  
buttons to choose the  
480i  
INPUT SELECT  
input.  
A :INPUT A input mode  
NO SYNC  
OO kHz OO Hz  
RGB signal at a non-preset frequency  
(Current frequency is displayed)  
(INPUT A indicator lights in green)  
B :INPUT B input mode  
Out of range  
Signal outside the frequency range  
(INPUT B indicator lights in green)  
C :INPUT C input mode  
*1: For B/W signal, fH = 15.75 kHz, fV = 60 Hz.  
(INPUT C indicator lights in green)  
Input mode and frequency (or color system or DTV  
format) display  
* 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.  
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.  
The OO kHz OO Hzindication 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.  
The indicated frequency may differ from the actual frequency  
due to processing dispersion.  
3. Press the VOLUME/ENTER  
buttons to adjust the  
VOLUME/ENTER  
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.  
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)  
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  
 �  
  VOLUME        : 25�  
management function conforming to VESA). For details  
about the POWER SAVE function, see page 16.  
Notes:  
The monitors audio input level is 500 mVrms. Sound  
becomes distorted when a signal greater than 1 Vrms is  
input.  
When a DTV-format signal is displayed, noise may appear  
at the bottom of the screen or a signal unrelated to the  
picture may appear at the top or bottom. This is not a  
malfunction.  
8
OPERATION OF PICTURE ADJUSTMENT KNOBS  
Notes:  
PHASE knob  
Adjusts picture hue.  
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.> menu.  
PHASE  
greenish  
reddish  
Adjusting the PHASE knob and CHROMA knob may have  
no effect depending on the input signal (input mode).  
(: valid : invalid)  
CHROMA knob  
Adjusts picture chroma.  
CHROMA  
INPUT SELECT switch  
Picture  
deeper  
brighter  
higher  
lighter  
A
B
VIDEO  
C
RGB  
adjust-  
ment  
RGB  
COMPO.  
BRIGHT knob  
PHASE  
Adjusts picture brightness.  
CHROMA  
BRIGHT  
BRIGHT  
darker  
CONTRAST  
CONTRAST knob  
Adjusts picture contrast.  
CONTRAST  
lower  
DISPLAY OF MENU SCREENS  
There are two menu screens; the <MAIN MENU> screen  
and the <SET-UP MENU> screen.  
Notes:  
For details about operating each menu item, refer to pages  
10 to 19.  
Items that cannot be set or adjusted in the current input  
mode (INPUT SELECT) are not displayed.  
To display the <MAIN MENU> screen, press the MENU  
button.  
MENU  
To display the <SET-UP MENU> screen, when no menu  
screen is displayed, press the VOLUME/ENTER  
The menu screen automatically disappears when no  
operation is performed after about 30 seconds.  
When a prompt appears in the menu screen, it does not  
disappear until the operation requested is performed.  
button while pressing the SELECT  
button.  
When a menu screen is displayed, SpELECrTess the menu  
operation buttons  
/
/
/
shown in the help  
MENU  
SELECT  
indications to select, set, adjust or cancel menu items.  
<MAIN MENU> Screen Example  
<SET-UP MENU> Screen Example  
Selection mark  
Selection mark  
     <SET-UP MENU>�  
     <MAIN MENU>�  
Menu title  
Menu title  
 POWER SAVE      :ON�  
 CONTROL LOCK    :OFF�  
SIZE/POSITION ADJ.�  
DISTORTION ADJ.�  
 STATUS DISPLAY  :ON�  
PICTURE ADJ.�  
Menu items  
Menu items  
 WHITE BALANCE�  
   all reset�  
FUNCTION SELECT�  
STATUS�  
DEGAUSS�  
+
EXIT: MENU� ADJUST: +� SELECT:�  
EXIT: MENU� ENTER:�  
SELECT:�  
Help indications  
Help indications  
9
HOW TO PERFORM MAIN MENU  
ADJUSTMENTS  
ADJUSTMENT OF SCREEN SIZE  
H SIZE: adjusts the horizontal screen size  
H POSITION: adjusts the horizontal screen position  
V SIZE: adjusts the vertical screen size  
AND SCREEN POSITION  
V POSITION: adjusts the vertical 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.  
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.  
1Select the [ sub menu] item in procedure 4.  
2Press the VOLUME/  
1 Press the MENU button.  
     <MAIN MENU>�  
MENU  
SIZE/POSITION ADJ.�  
DISTORTION ADJ.�  
ENTER  
button.  
The <MAIN MENU> screen  
PICTURE ADJ.�  
FUNCTION SELECT�  
appears.  
STATUS�  
The <sub menu> screen appears.  
(A single item is displayed at a  
time.)  
DEGAUSS�  
 �  
+
EXIT: MENU� ENTER:�  
SELECT:�  
  H SIZE        :+00�  
-�  
+�  
<MAIN MENU> screen  
3Press the SELECT  
button to  
SELECT  
<sub menu> screen  
select the desired item.  
     <MAIN MENU>�  
2 Press the SELECT  
4Perform adjustment with the  
SELECT  
SIZE/POSITION ADJ.�  
DISTORTION ADJ.�  
PICTURE ADJ.�  
FUNCTION SELECT�  
STATUS�  
button to select the [SIZE/  
POSITION ADJ.] item.  
VOLUME/ENTER  
/
DEGAUSS�  
buttons.  
The selection mark ( ) moves to  
the [SIZE/POSITION ADJ.] item.  
4
+
EXIT: MENU� ENTER:�  
SELECT:�  
RESETTING ITEMS TO THEIR FACTORY-SET (INITIAL)  
VALUES  
<MAIN MENU> screen  
You can reset <SIZE/POSITION ADJ.> items to their  
factory-set (initial) values.  
3 Press the VOLUME/  
 <SIZE/POSITION ADJ.>�  
  H SIZE        :+01�  
  H POSITION    : 00�  
  V SIZE        :-07�  
  V POSITION    :+02�  
  sub menu�  
ENTER  
button.  
1Select the [ reset] item in procedure 4.  
2Press the VOLUME/ENTER  
button.  
The <reset> screen appears.  
  reset�  
The <SIZE/POSITION ADJ.>  
screen appears.  
EXIT: MENU� ADJUST:� +� SELECT:�  
        <reset>�  
   Are you sure?�  
<SIZE/POSITION ADJ.> screen  
+�  
   “YES“ then     key.�  
3Perform adjustment with the  
   “NO“  then     key.�  
VOLUME/ENTER  
button or  
 <SIZE/POSITION ADJ.>�  
4 Press the SELECT  
button to select theSELECT  
  H SIZE        :+01�  
  H POSITION    : 00�  
  V SIZE        :-07�  
 V POSITION    :+02�  
  sub menu�  
the MENU button.  
<reset> screen  
MENU  
VOLUME/ENTER  
buttonValues are reset.  
desired adjustment item.  
  reset�  
MENU button Reset is aborted  
MENU  
The selection mark ( ) moves to  
4
EXIT: MENU� ADJUST:� +� SELECT:�  
(values are unchanged).  
the selected adjustment item.  
* The screen from procedure 4 reappears.  
<SIZE/POSITION ADJ.> screen  
5 Perform adjustment with the VOLUME/ENTER  
buttons.  
6 After adjustment is complete, press the  
/
MENU button twice to exit the menu  
MENU  
*1  
* Adjustable range: 80 +80  
screen.  
Items  
VOLUME/ENTER  
buttons  
Contents  
Notes:  
H SIZE  
(
Reduces the screen size horizontally  
*1  
The [SIZE/POSITION ADJ.] item may not be displayed  
depending on which input mode (INPUT SELECT) is  
selected. In this case, adjusting the screen size and screen  
position may be impossible.  
(80 p +80)  
Expands the screen size horizontally  
)
*1  
(80 [ +80)  
H POSITION  
Shifts the screen to the left  
The menu screen automatically disappears when no  
operation is performed after about 30 seconds.  
When a prompt appears in the menu screen, it does not  
disappear until the operation requested is performed.  
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.  
(80 p +80)  
(
)
)
Shifts the screen to the right  
(80 [ +80)  
V SIZE  
(
Reduces the screen size vertically  
(80 p +80)  
Expands the screen size vertically  
(80 [ +80)  
V POSITION  
Shifts the screen down  
(80 p +80)  
(
)
(Refer to User Memory for RGB Inputon page 14.)  
Shifts the screen up  
(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.  
10  
PINCUSHION: adjusts the pincushion distortion  
PIN. BALANCE: adjusts the balance of the pincushion distortion  
PARALLELOGRAM: adjusts the parallelogram distortion  
TRAPEZOID: adjusts the trapezoid distortion  
PICTURE DISTORTION  
ADJUSTMENT  
You can adjust the picture distortion.  
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.  
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.  
1Select the [ sub menu] item in procedure 4.  
2Press the VOLUME/  
1 Press the MENU button.  
     <MAIN MENU>�  
MENU  
SIZE/POSITION ADJ.�  
DISTORTION ADJ.�  
The <MAIN MENU> screen appears.  
ENTER  
button.  
PICTURE ADJ.�  
FUNCTION SELECT�  
STATUS�  
The <sub menu> screen appears.  
(A single item is displayed at a  
time.)  
DEGAUSS�  
 �  
+
EXIT: MENU� ENTER:�  
SELECT:�  
  PINCUSHION    :+01�  
-�  
+�  
3Press the SELECT  
select the desired item.  
button to  
<MAIN MENU> screen  
SELECT  
<sub menu> screen  
2 Press the SELECT  
button to select the  
[DISTORTION ADJ.] item.  
     <MAIN MENU>�  
4Perform adjustment with the  
SELECT  
SIZE/POSITION ADJ.�  
DISTORTION ADJ.�  
PICTURE ADJ.�  
FUNCTION SELECT�  
STATUS�  
VOLUME/ENTER  
/
buttons.  
DEGAUSS�  
The selection mark ( ) moves to  
the [DISTORTION ADJ.] item.  
4
+
EXIT: MENU� ENTER:�  
SELECT:�  
RESETTING ITEMS TO THEIR FACTORY-SET (INITIAL)  
VALUES  
You can reset the <DISTORTION ADJ.> items to their  
<MAIN MENU> screen  
factory-set (initial) values.  
3 Press the VOLUME/  
  <DISTORTION ADJ.>�  
1Select the [ reset] item in procedure 4.  
2Press the VOLUME/ENTER  
button.  
The <reset> screen appears.  
3Perform adjustment with the  
  PINCUSHION    :+05�  
  PIN. BALANCE  : 00�  
  PARALLELOGRAM :-01�  
  TRAPEZOID     :+02�  
  sub menu�  
ENTER  
button.  
The <DISTORTION ADJ.> screen  
appears.  
  reset�  
        <reset>�  
EXIT: MENU� ADJUST:� +� SELECT:�  
   Are you sure?�  
+�  
   “YES“ then     key.�  
   “NO“  then     key.�  
<DISTORTION ADJ.> screen  
VOLUME/ENTER  
the MENU button.  
button or  
MENU  
<reset> screen  
4 Press the SELECT  
button to select  
the desired adjustment  
item.  
  <DISTORTION ADJ.>�  
SELECT  
  PINCUSHION    :+05�  
  PIN. BALANCE  : 00�  
  PARALLELOGRAM :-01�  
  TRAPEZOID     :+02�  
  sub menu�  
VOLUME/ENTER  
MENU  
buttonValues are reset.  
buttonReset is aborted  
MENU  
  reset�  
(values are unchanged).  
* The screen from procedure 4 reappears.  
EXIT: MENU� ADJUST:� +� SELECT:�  
The selection mark ( ) moves to  
4
the adjustment item.  
<DISTORTION ADJ.> screen  
6 After adjustment is complete, press the  
5 Perform adjustment with the VOLUME/  
ENTER buttons.  
MENU button twice to exit the menu  
MENU  
screen.  
/
* Adjustable range: 60 +60  
Notes:  
Items  
VOLUME/ENTER  
buttons  
Contents  
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.  
PINCUSHION  
Indents both horizontal sides of the picture  
(60 p +60)  
(
)
Swells both horizontal sides of the picture  
(60 [ +60)  
The menu screen automatically disappears when no  
operation is performed after about 30 seconds.  
When a prompt appears in the menu screen, it does not  
disappear until the operation requested is performed.  
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.  
PIN. BALANCE  
Indents the right side of the picture and  
swells the left side of the picture  
(60 p +60)  
(
)
Indents the left side of the picture and  
swells the right side of the picture  
(60 [+60)  
PARALLELO-  
GRAM  
Moves the upper side of the picture to  
the left and the lower side of the picture  
to the right  
(
)
(60 p +60)  
(Refer to User Memory for RGB Inputon page 14.)  
Moves the upper side of the picture to  
the right and the lower side of the  
picture to the left  
(60 [ +60)  
TRAPEZOID  
Shortens the upper side of the picture  
(60 p +60)  
(
)
Expands the upper side of the picture  
(60 [ +60)  
11  
HOW TO PERFORM MAIN MENU  
ADJUSTMENTS (cont’d.)  
PICTURE ADJUSTMENT  
You can adjust the picture contrast, brightness, etc.  
SELECTING [ sub menu] IN PROCEDURE 4  
You can also adjust items in procedure 5 with only the  
1 Press the MENU button.  
     <MAIN MENU>�  
selected item displayed. Use this if the full menu screen  
MENU  
SIZE/POSITION ADJ.�  
makes it difficult to observe the monitor image.  
DISTORTION ADJ.�  
The <MAIN MENU> screen appears.  
PICTURE ADJ.�  
FUNCTION SELECT�  
1Select the [ sub menu] item in procedure 4.  
STATUS�  
DEGAUSS�  
2Press the VOLUME/  
+
EXIT: MENU� ENTER:�  
SELECT:�  
ENTER  
button.  
<MAIN MENU> screen  
The <sub menu> screen appears.  
(A single item is displayed at a  
time.)  
 �  
2 Press the SELECT  
button to select the  
[PICTURE ADJ.] item.  
     <MAIN MENU>�  
  CONTRAST      :+07�  
   -               +�  
SELECT  
-�  
+�  
SIZE/POSITION ADJ.�  
DISTORTION ADJ.�  
PICTURE ADJ.�  
FUNCTION SELECT�  
STATUS�  
3Press the SELECT  
select the desired item.  
button to  
SELECT  
<sub menu> screen  
DEGAUSS�  
4Perform adjustment with the  
VOLUME/ENTER  
The selection mark ( ) moves to  
4
+
EXIT: MENU� ENTER:�  
SELECT:�  
/
the [PICTURE ADJ.] item.  
<MAIN MENU> screen  
buttons.  
3 Press the VOLUME/  
INPUT A(COMPO)�  
RESETTING ITEMS TO THEIR FACTORY-SET (INITIAL)  
VALUES  
You can reset the <PICTURE ADJ.> items to their factory-  
     <PICTURE ADJ.>�  
ENTER  
button.  
   CONTRAST      :+15�  
   BRIGHT        : 00�  
   CHROMA        :-05�  
   PHASE         :+01�  
   APERTURE      :+13�  
   sub menu�  
The <PICTURE ADJ.> screen  
appears.  
set (initial) values.  
   reset�  
1Select the [ reset] item in procedure 4.  
2Press the VOLUME/ENTER  
button.  
EXIT: MENU� ADJUST:� +� SELECT:�  
<PICTURE ADJ.> screen  
        <reset>�  
The <reset> screen appears.  
4 Press the SELECT  
INPUT A(COMPO)�  
   Are you sure?�  
+�  
     <PICTURE ADJ.>�  
SELECT  
3Perform adjustment with the  
VOLUME/ENTER button or  
the MENU button.  
   “YES“ then     key.�  
   “NO“  then     key.�  
button to select  
the desired adjustment  
item.  
   CONTRAST      :+15�  
   BRIGHT        : 00�  
   CHROMA        :-05�  
   PHASE         :+01�  
   APERTURE      :+13�  
   sub menu�  
<reset> screen  
MENU  
   reset�  
EXIT: MENU� ADJUST:� +� SELECT:�  
The selection mark ( ) moves to  
the adjustment item.  
4
VOLUME/ENTER  
buttonValues are reset.  
<PICTURE ADJ.> screen  
MENU buttonReset is aborted  
MENU  
(values are unchanged).  
* The screen from procedure 4 reappears.  
5 Perform adjustment with the VOLUME/  
ENTER buttons.  
/
* Items not displayed because of the selected input mode  
(INPUT SELECT) cannot be adjusted.  
* Adjustable range: 20 +20  
6 After adjustment is complete, press the  
MENU button twice to exit the menu  
MENU  
screen.  
Items  
VOLUME/ENTER  
buttons  
Contents  
Notes:  
CONTRAST  
Contrast becomes lower  
(20 p +20)  
The menu screen automatically disappears when no  
operation is performed after about 30 seconds.  
When adjusting the picture, set each picture adjustment  
knob on the front panel to the center position  
(the knob clicks into place).  
It is possible to memorize the preset picture adjustment for  
each video input (up to 3 inputs).  
(
)
Contrast becomes higher  
(20 [ +20)  
BRIGHT  
Brightness becomes darker  
(20 p +20)  
(
)
Brightness becomes brighter  
(20 [ +20)  
Items 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)  
CHROMA  
Chroma becomes lighter  
(20 p +20)  
(
)
Chroma becomes deeper  
(20 [ +20)  
PHASE  
Phase becomes more reddish  
(20 p +20)  
INPUT SELECT Button  
Picture  
(
)
INPUT A  
INPUT B  
INPUT C  
adjust-  
ment  
Phase becomes more greenish  
(20 [ +20)  
RGB  
COMPO.  
VIDEO  
RGB (PC)  
APERTURE  
Outline becomes more obscure  
(20 p +20)  
CONTRAST  
BRIGHT  
(
)
Outline becomes clearer  
(20 [ +20)  
CHROMA  
PHASE  
CONTRAST: adjusts the picture contrast  
BRIGHT: adjusts the picture brightness  
CHROMA: adjusts the picture chroma  
PHASE: adjusts the picture phase  
APERTURE:adjusts the picture  
aperture (outline)  
APERTURE  
12  
RGB/COMPO. : sets the input signal of the INPUT A terminal  
SCAN SIZE  
ASPECT  
: sets the scan size  
: sets the aspect ratio  
FUNCTION SELECTION (SETTING)  
COLOR SW : sets the color switch  
COLOR TEMP.: sets the color temperature  
You can select (set) the displays functions.  
1 Press the MENU button.  
     <MAIN MENU>�  
MENU  
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.  
SIZE/POSITION ADJ.�  
DISTORTION ADJ.�  
PICTURE ADJ.�  
FUNCTION SELECT�  
STATUS�  
The <MAIN MENU> screen appears.  
DEGAUSS�  
+
EXIT: MENU� ENTER:�  
SELECT:�  
<MAIN MENU> screen  
1Select the [ reset] item in procedure 4.  
2Press the VOLUME/ENTER  
button.  
     <MAIN MENU>�  
2 Press the SELECT  
SELECT  
SIZE/POSITION ADJ.�  
DISTORTION ADJ.�  
PICTURE ADJ.�  
FUNCTION SELECT�  
STATUS�  
button to select the  
        <reset>�  
The <reset> screen appears.  
[FUNCTION SELECT] item.  
DEGAUSS�  
   Are you sure?�  
+�  
   “YES“ then     key.�  
3Perform adjustment with the  
The selection mark ( ) moves to  
   “NO“  then     key.�  
4
+
EXIT: MENU� ENTER:�  
SELECT:�  
VOLUME/ENTER  
the MENU button.  
button or  
the [FUNCTION SELECT] item.  
<MAIN MENU> screen  
MENU  
<reset> screen  
3 Press the VOLUME/  
   <FUNCTION SELECT>�  
VOLUME/ENTER  
MENU  
buttonValues are reset.  
buttonReset is aborted  
 RGB/COMPO.      :RGB�  
 SCAN SIZE       :OVER�  
 ASPECT          :4-3�  
ENTER  
button.  
MENU  
 COLOR SW      
:ON�  
(values are unchanged).  
 COLOR TEMP.     :HIGH*�  
   reset�  
The <FUNCTION SELECT> screen  
appears.  
* The screen from procedure 4 reappears.  
EXIT: MENU� ADJUST:� +� SELECT:�  
6 After adjustment is complete, press the  
<FUNCTION SELECT> screen  
MENU button twice to exit the menu  
MENU  
   <FUNCTION SELECT>�  
screen.  
4 Press the SELECT  
button to select  
the desired adjustment  
item.  
SELECT  
 RGB/COMPO.      :RGB�  
 SCAN SIZE       :OVER�  
 ASPECT          :4-3�  
Notes:  
 COLOR SW      
:ON�  
 COLOR TEMP.     :HIGH*�  
   reset�  
The menu screen automatically disappears when no  
operation is performed after about 30 seconds.  
When a prompt appears in the menu screen, it does not  
disappear until the operation requested is performed.  
Before setting functions, make sure that signals are being  
input to the monitor.  
Items that cannot be set or adjusted because of the  
selected input mode (INPUT SELECT) are not displayed.  
When setting the [RGB/COMPO.] item, procedure 6 is not  
needed. After being set, the picture temporarily disappears,  
then the function selection is complete.  
EXIT: MENU� ADJUST:� +� SELECT:�  
The selection mark ( ) moves to  
4
the adjustment item.  
<FUNCTION SELECT> screen  
5 Perform adjustment with the VOLUME/  
ENTER 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 p[COMPO.)  
The [SCAN SIZE] item can be set only when INPUT B  
(NTSC composite or Y/C) signals or INPUT A component  
signals are input.  
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.  
The [COLOR SW] item can be set only when INPUT B  
signals or INPUT A component signals are input.  
RGB  
: RGB signal is selected.  
COMPO. : component signal is selected.  
SCAN SIZE  
ASPECT  
Sets the scan size when component (COMPO.) signals  
are input to the INPUT A terminal.  
(OVER p[UNDER)  
OVER : standard scan size (95% overscan) is  
selected.  
UNDER : underscan size is selected.  
When the “ ” mark appears after the [COLOR TEMP.]  
*
Sets the aspect ratio for INPUT B signals and INPUT A  
component (480i, 480p) signals.  
(4-3 p[ 16-9)  
setting is changed (HIGH or LOW), it means that the  
[WHITE BALANCE] item in the <SET-UP MENU> screen  
has been adjusted. [WHITE BALANCE] is different for  
[HIGH] and [LOW].  
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.)  
COLOR SW  
Sets the color switch of the INPUT B signal input and the  
INPUT A component (COMPO.) signal input.  
(ONp[ OFF)  
ON : usually keep COLOR SW set to ON (the picture is  
colored).  
OFF : the colored picture becomes black and white.  
COLOR TEMP.  
Sets the color temperature to HIGH or LOW  
(HIGH p[ LOW).  
HIGH: sets the color temperature to HIGH.  
LOW : sets the color temperature to LOW.  
13  
HOW TO PERFORM MAIN MENU  
ADJUSTMENTS (cont’d.)  
Connection Between Input Mode Display and  
DISPLAY OF PRESENT INPUT  
Frequency (or Color System or DTV Format) Display  
STATUS  
Input Input  
Mode Signal  
Frequency,  
Input Mode  
Frequency,  
Color  
System or  
DTV Format  
Display  
Color System or Display  
DTV Format  
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.  
Signal  
This function is available with all input signals.  
INPUT  
A
RGB  
Signal within the  
frequency range  
INPUT A (RGB)  
OOkHz OOHz  
1 Press the MENU button.  
     <MAIN MENU>�  
MENU  
Signal without  
synchronization  
NO SYNC  
SIZE/POSITION ADJ.�  
DISTORTION ADJ.�  
The <MAIN MENU> screen appears.  
PICTURE ADJ.�  
FUNCTION SELECT�  
STATUS�  
Signal outside the  
frequency range  
Out of range  
DEGAUSS�  
COMPONENT 480i (15 kHz 60 Hz) INPUT A (COMPO.) 480i  
+
EXIT: MENU� ENTER:�  
SELECT:�  
480p (31 kHz 60 Hz)  
1080i (33 kHz 60 Hz)  
720p (45 kHz 60 Hz)  
Other signal  
480p  
<MAIN MENU> screen  
1080i  
720p  
2 Press the SELECT  
button to select the  
[STATUS] item.  
     <MAIN MENU>�  
SELECT  
720p  
SIZE/POSITION ADJ.�  
DISTORTION ADJ.�  
PICTURE ADJ.�  
FUNCTION SELECT�  
STATUS�  
Signal without  
synchronization  
NO SYNC  
DEGAUSS�  
The selection mark ( ) moves to  
the [STATUS] item.  
Signal outside the  
frequency range  
Out of range  
4
+
EXIT: MENU� ENTER:�  
SELECT:�  
VIDEO  
NTSC  
INPUT B (VIDEO) NTSC  
<MAIN MENU> screen  
INPUT  
B
Signal without  
NO SYNC  
synchronization  
3 Press the VOLUME/  
INPUT A(RGB)�  
49kHz 75Hz�  
Signal outside the  
frequency range  
(except for NTSC)  
Out of range  
ENTER  
button.  
The <STATUS> screen appears.  
Y/C  
NTSC  
INPUT B (Y/C)  
NTSC  
The present input mode and  
frequency (or color system or DTV  
format) appears.  
Signal without  
synchronization  
NO SYNC  
<STATUS> screen  
Signal outside the  
frequency range  
(except for NTSC)  
Out of range  
INPUT A (RGB) pInput mode  
49 kHz 75 Hz pFrequency (or color system or DTV  
INPUT  
C
RGB (PC)  
Signal within the  
frequency range  
INPUT C  
OOkHz OOHz  
NO SYNC  
format)  
* The <STATUS> screen indication automatically  
disappears after about three seconds.  
Signal without  
synchronization  
Signal outside the  
frequency range  
Out of range  
Notes:  
When the input signal cannot be detected, the message  
NO SYNCis displayed.  
[OOkHz OOHz] shown in the table displays the present frequency  
detected.  
The horizontal (kHz) and vertical (Hz) frequencies are displayed with  
decimal fractions omitted.  
The frequency displayed may differ from the actual frequency due to  
processing dispersion.  
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.  
The frequency displayed may differ from the actual frequency  
due to processing dispersion.  
User Memory for RGB Input  
The RGB signals input to INPUT A or INPUT C may require  
some adjustments, depending on the signals characteristics.  
If necessary, perform the required adjustments referring to  
How to Perform Main Menu Adjustmentson 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.)  
14  
Recommended Input Mode List  
DEGAUSSING THE SCREEN  
Mode  
Resolution  
Horizontal  
Frequency  
(kHz)  
Vertical  
Frequency  
(Hz)  
Preset  
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.  
Horizontal Vertical  
NTSC  
480i  
786  
720  
243  
244  
483  
720  
540  
480  
600  
15.73  
15.73  
31.469  
44.955  
33.75  
31.47  
35.16  
29.97 (i)  
29.97 (i)  
59.94  
480p  
720p  
1080i  
720  
1280  
1920  
640  
59.94  
1 Press the MENU button.  
     <MAIN MENU>�  
MENU  
30.00 (i)  
59.94  
SIZE/POSITION ADJ.�  
DISTORTION ADJ.�  
VGA480  
The <MAIN MENU> screen appears.  
PICTURE ADJ.�  
FUNCTION SELECT�  
STATUS�  
VESA600A  
(S-VGA)  
800  
56.26  
DEGAUSS�  
MAC16  
832  
624  
768  
49.41  
56.47  
74.52  
70.06  
+
EXIT: MENU� ENTER:�  
SELECT:�  
VESA768B  
(S-VGA)  
1024  
<MAIN MENU> screen  
VGA350  
VGA400  
S-VGA  
640  
640  
800  
1024  
640  
640  
800  
800  
1024  
640  
350  
400  
600  
384  
400  
480  
600  
600  
768  
480  
31.47  
31.47  
48.08  
35.52  
37.88  
37.88  
37.88  
48.08  
48.38  
35.00  
70.08  
70.08  
72.19  
43.48 (i)  
83.43  
72.84  
60.32  
72.19  
60.02  
66.67  
2 Press the SELECT  
button to select the  
[DEGAUSS] item.  
     <MAIN MENU>�  
SELECT  
SIZE/POSITION ADJ.�  
DISTORTION ADJ.�  
PICTURE ADJ.�  
FUNCTION SELECT�  
STATUS�  
8514A  
VESA400  
VESA480  
VESA600B  
VESA600C  
VESA768A  
DEGAUSS�  
The selection mark ( ) moves to  
4
+
EXIT: MENU� ENTER:�  
SELECT:�  
the [DEGAUSS] item.  
<MAIN MENU> screen  
MAC2  
(MAC13)  
3 Press the VOLUME/  
ENTER  
button.  
S-MAC  
1024  
768  
48.78  
59.56  
(MAC19)  
U �  
 Degaussing!�  
The degaussing circuit is activated  
and the <DEGAUSS> screen  
appears.  
* The symbol indicates factory-set modes.  
* The symbol indicates recommended timing modes.  
<DEGAUSS> screen  
* The (i)symbol indicates interlacing.  
* Macintoshand Power Macintoshare registered trademarks  
owned by Apple Computer Inc. (America).  
* IBM® and VGA are registered trademarks owned by International  
Business Corporation (America).  
* The <DEGAUSS> screen indication automatically  
disappears after about three seconds, and degaussing  
is complete after about 10 seconds.  
* 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.  
Notes:  
When the power of the monitor is turned on, the degaussing  
circuit is automatically activated.  
Notes:  
Do not place a floppy disk or credit card close to the  
monitor. The magnetic field generated by the monitor may  
erase its contents.  
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.)  
The input modes shown in the table above are recommended.  
When using signals that do 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.”  
15  
HOW TO PERFORM SET-UP MENU  
ADJUSTMENTS  
POWER SAVE FUNCTION  
POWER SAVE FUNCTION SETTING  
How the Power Save Function Operates  
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).  
Horizontal synchronization signal vanishes.  
The NO SYNCindication is displayed and about 10  
seconds later the POWER SAVEindication is displayed  
(for about 15 seconds).  
The power save function is set in the <SET-UP MENU> 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.  
The monitor enters standby mode.  
(When the horizontal synchronization signal is detected  
again, the monitor resumes normal operation (the picture  
reappears).)  
1 While pressing the  
     <SET-UP MENU>�  
 POWER SAVE      :ON�  
SELECT  
button, press  
 CONTROL LOCK    :OFF�  
 STATUS DISPLAY  :ON�  
 WHITE BALANCE�  
SELECT  
   all reset�  
the VOLUME/ENTER  
button.  
Horizontal/vertical synchronization signals vanish.  
EXIT: MENU� ADJUST:� +� SELECT:�  
The NO SYNCindication is displayed and 10 seconds  
later the POWER SAVEindication is displayed (for about  
15 seconds).  
The <SET-UP MENU> screen  
appears.  
<SET-UP MENU> screen  
2 Press the SELECT  
     <SET-UP MENU>�  
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.)  
SELECT  
 POWER SAVE      :ON�  
 CONTROL LOCK    :OFF�  
 STATUS DISPLAY  :ON�  
 WHITE BALANCE�  
   all reset�  
button to select the  
[POWER SAVE] item.  
The selection mark ( ) moves to  
4
EXIT: MENU� ADJUST:� +� SELECT:�  
the [POWER SAVE] item.  
<SET-UP MENU> screen  
The following shows the power indicator lighting and power  
consumption savings when the power save function is  
used.  
3 Perform adjustment with the VOLUME/  
ENTER buttons.  
/
ON :The power save function is turned on.  
Power Save Function  
OFF :The power save function is turned off.  
Mode  
Normal  
Mode  
Standby  
Mode  
Suspended  
Mode  
Power  
100%  
Less than  
about 90%  
Less than  
about 30%  
4 After adjustment is complete, press the  
Consumption  
MENU  
button to exit the menu screen.  
MENU  
Power  
Lit  
Lit  
Blinks  
Indicator  
(
)
Notes:  
Shift Time  
from Normal  
Mode  
About 15  
seconds  
About 15  
seconds  
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.  
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.  
Items that cannot be set or adjusted in the current input  
mode (INPUT SELECT) are not displayed.  
Return Time  
to Normal  
Mode  
Immediate  
About 10 to  
15 seconds  
Note:  
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,  
When external remote control is activated, the power save  
function is turned off.  
The power save function factory-set value is ON.”  
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.  
16  
CONTROL LOCK OF BUTTONS  
AND KNOBS  
SETTING DISPLAY OF PRESENT  
INPUT STATUS WHEN INPUT IS  
TURNED ON/OFF  
You can set the CONTROL LOCK function to disable control  
buttons and knobs on the front panel, except for the power  
switch.  
This function (STATUS DISPLAY) is set in the <SET-UP MENU>  
screen.  
This function is set in the <SET-UP MENU> screen.  
1 While pressing the  
1 While pressing the  
     <SET-UP MENU>�  
     <SET-UP MENU>�  
 POWER SAVE      :ON�  
 POWER SAVE      :ON�  
SELECT  
button, press  
 CONTROL LOCK    :OFF�  
 STATUS DISPLAY  :ON�  
 WHITE BALANCE�  
SELECT  
button, press  
 CONTROL LOCK    :OFF�  
 STATUS DISPLAY  :ON�  
 WHITE BALANCE�  
SELECT  
SELECT  
   all reset�  
   all reset�  
the VOLUME/ENTER  
button.  
the VOLUME/ENTER  
button.  
EXIT: MENU� ADJUST:� +� SELECT:�  
EXIT: MENU� ADJUST:� +� SELECT:�  
The <SET-UP MENU> screen  
appears.  
<SET-UP MENU> screen  
The <SET-UP MENU> screen  
appears.  
<SET-UP MENU> screen  
2 Press the SELECT  
     <SET-UP MENU>�  
2 Press the SELECT  
     <SET-UP MENU>�  
SELECT  
 POWER SAVE      :ON�  
 CONTROL LOCK    :OFF�  
 STATUS DISPLAY  :ON�  
 WHITE BALANCE�  
   all reset�  
SELECT  
button to select the  
 POWER SAVE      :ON�  
 CONTROL LOCK    :OFF�  
 STATUS DISPLAY  :ON�  
 WHITE BALANCE�  
   all reset�  
button to select the  
[STATUS DISPLAY] item.  
[CONTROL LOCK] item.  
The selection mark ( ) moves to  
4
The selection mark ( ) moves to  
4
EXIT: MENU� ADJUST:� +� SELECT:�  
the [STATUS DISPLAY] item.  
EXIT: MENU� ADJUST:� +� SELECT:�  
the [CONTROL LOCK] item.  
<SET-UP MENU> screen  
* When the <SET-UP MENU> screen is <SET-UP MENU> screen  
displayed with the CONTROL LOCK  
3 Perform adjustment with the VOLUME/  
ENTER buttons.  
function turned on, the selection mark ( ) appears where  
4
the [CONTROL LOCK] item is displayed. In this case, the  
/
selection mark ( ) cannot be moved to other items.  
4
ON :The present input status is displayed when the input  
is changed.  
3 Perform adjustment with the VOLUME/  
OFF :The present input status is not displayed when the  
input is changed.  
ENTER  
/
buttons.  
ON :Control 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.  
MENU  
4 After adjustment is complete, press the  
* The screen automatically disappears after about 30 seconds  
if the MENU button is not pressed to exit the menu screen.  
MENU  
button to exit the menu screen.  
MENU  
* The screen automatically disappears after about 30 seconds  
if the MENU button is not pressed to exit the menu screen.  
Notes  
Items that cannot be set or adjusted in the current input mode  
(INPUT SELECT) are not displayed.  
Notes:  
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.  
When the <SET-UP MENU> screen is displayed with the  
CONTROL LOCK function turned on, the selection mark (  
<STATUS DISPLAY> Screen  
Press the INPUT SELECT  
buttons to select the input.  
INPUT A(RGB)�  
49kHz 75Hz�  
The present input status is  
displayed on the <STATUS  
DISPLAY> screen.  
)
4
appears where the [CONTROL LOCK] item is displayed. In  
this case, the selection mark ( ) cannot be moved to other  
4
items.  
(Example)  
INPUT A (RGB) pInput mode  
49 kHz 75 Hz pFrequency (or color system or DTV  
<STATUS DISPLAY> screen  
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.)  
Items that cannot be set or adjusted in the current input  
mode (INPUT SELECT) are not displayed.  
format)  
* The screen indication automatically disappears after  
about three seconds.  
Note:  
The displayed contents are the same as in DISPLAY OF  
PRESENT INPUT STATUSon page 14. Refer to that  
section for more details. Also, refer to Notesand  
Connection Between Input Mode Display and Frequency  
(or Color System or DTV Format) Displayon page 14.  
17  
HOW TO PERFORM SET-UP MENU  
ADJUSTMENTS (cont’d.)  
Items  
Contents  
WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT  
BLUE DRIVE  
Adjusts the blue drive level.  
You can set (adjust) the white balance of the screen.  
This function (WHITE BALANCE) is set in the <SET-UP MENU>  
screen.  
Decreases the blue drive level.  
Increases the blue drive level.  
RED DRIVE  
Adjusts the red drive level.  
1 While pressing the  
Decreases the red drive level.  
Increases the red drive level.  
     <SET-UP MENU>�  
 POWER SAVE      :ON�  
SELECT  
button, press  
 CONTROL LOCK    :OFF�  
 STATUS DISPLAY  :ON�  
 WHITE BALANCE�  
SELECT  
   all reset�  
GREEN CUT OFF Sets the green cutoff point.  
Decreases the green cutoff  
the VOLUME/ENTER  
button.  
EXIT: MENU� ADJUST:� +� SELECT:�  
point.  
The <SET-UP MENU> screen  
appears.  
Increases the green cutoff  
<SET-UP MENU> screen  
point.  
BLUE CUT OFF  
RED CUT OFF  
Sets the blue cutoff point.  
2 Press the SELECT  
Decreases the blue cutoff point.  
Increases the blue cutoff point.  
     <SET-UP MENU>�  
SELECT  
button to select the  
 POWER SAVE      :ON�  
 CONTROL LOCK    :OFF�  
 STATUS DISPLAY  :ON�  
 WHITE BALANCE�  
   all reset�  
[WHITE BALANCE] item.  
Sets the red cutoff point.  
The selection mark ( ) moves to  
the [WHITE BALANCE] item.  
Decreases the red cutoff point.  
Increases the red cutoff point.  
4
EXIT: MENU� ADJUST:� +� SELECT:�  
<SET-UP MENU> screen  
BLUE DRIVE  
RED DRIVE  
: adjusts the blue drive  
: adjusts the red drive  
3 Press the VOLUME/  
GREEN CUT OFF : adjusts the green cutoff  
BLUE CUT OFF : adjusts the blue cutoff  
  <WHITE BALANCE:LOW>�  
ENTER  
/
buttons.  
 BLUE DRIVE     : 000�  
 RED  DRIVE     :+015�  
 GREEN CUT OFF  : 000�  
 BLUE  CUT OFF  :-011�  
 RED   CUT OFF  :+015�  
   sub menu�  
RED CUT OFF  
: adjusts the red cutoff  
* 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>  
screen.  
   reset�  
* There is a total range of 256 for each item. MINis displayed for the  
minimum level, and MAXfor the maximum level. Each items  
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, 000and MAX).  
EXIT: MENU� ADJUST:� +� SELECT:�  
<WHITE BALANCE> screen  
Therefore, the values for MINand MAXvary for each item.  
4 Press the SELECT  
  <WHITE BALANCE:LOW>�  
SELECT  
button to select  
the desired adjustment  
item.  
 BLUE DRIVE     : 000�  
 RED  DRIVE     :+015�  
 GREEN CUT OFF  : 000�  
 BLUE  CUT OFF  :-011�  
 RED   CUT OFF  :+015�  
   sub menu�  
   reset�  
EXIT: MENU� ADJUST:� +� SELECT:�  
The selection mark ( ) moves to  
4
the adjustment item.  
<WHITE BALANCE> screen  
5 Perform adjustment with the VOLUME/  
ENTER buttons.  
/
* You can set (adjust) WHITE BALANCE to HIGH or LOW.  
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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.  
RESETTING ALL MENU ITEMS TO  
THEIR FACTORY-SET (INITIAL)  
VALUES  
1Select the [ sub menu] item in procedure 4.  
2Press the VOLUME/  
You can reset all the items in the <MAIN MENU> screen and  
<SET-UP MENU> screen to their factory-set (initial) values.  
ENTER  
button.  
This function (all reset) is set in the <SET-UP MENU> screen.  
The <sub menu> screen appears.  
(A single item is displayed at a  
time.)  
 �  
1 While pressing the  
BLUE DRIVE      : 000�  
   -               +�  
     <SET-UP MENU>�  
-�  
+�  
 POWER SAVE      :ON�  
3Press the SELECT  
select the desired item.  
button to  
SELECT  
button, press  
 CONTROL LOCK    :OFF�  
 STATUS DISPLAY  :ON�  
 WHITE BALANCE�  
SELECT  
SELECT  
<sub menu> screen  
   all reset�  
the VOLUME/ENTER  
button.  
4Perform adjustment with the  
VOLUME/ENTER  
buttons.  
EXIT: MENU� ADJUST:� +� SELECT:�  
/
The <SET-UP MENU> screen  
appears.  
<SET-UP MENU> screen  
RESETTING ITEMS TO THEIR FACTORY-SET (INITIAL)  
VALUES  
You can reset the <WHITE BALANCE> items to their  
factory-set (initial) values.  
2 Press the SELECT  
button to select the  
     <SET-UP MENU>�  
SELECT  
 POWER SAVE      :ON�  
 CONTROL LOCK    :OFF�  
 STATUS DISPLAY  :ON�  
 WHITE BALANCE�  
   all reset�  
[
all reset] item.  
1Select the [reset] item in procedure 4.  
2Press the VOLUME/ENTER  
button.  
The <reset> screen appears.  
The selection mark ( ) moves to  
4
EXIT: MENU� ADJUST:� +� SELECT:�  
the [ all reset] item.  
        <reset>�  
<SET-UP MENU> screen  
   Are you sure?�  
+�  
   “YES“ then     key.�  
3Perform adjustment with the  
   “NO“  then     key.�  
3 Press the VOLUME/  
     <SET-UP MENU>�  
VOLUME/ENTER  
button  
 POWER SAVE      :ON�  
 CONTROL LOCK    :OFF�  
 STATUS DISPLAY  :ON�  
 WHITE BALANCE�  
   all reset�  
ENTER  
button.  
or the MENU button.  
MENU  
<reset> screen  
The <all reset> screen appears.  
VOLUME/ENTER  
buttonValues are reset.  
MENU button Reset is aborted  
EXIT: MENU� ADJUST:� +� SELECT:�  
MENU  
(values are unchanged).  
* The screen from procedure 4 reappears.  
<all reset> screen  
4 Perform adjustment with the VOLUME/  
ENTER button or the MENU button.  
6 After adjustment is complete, press the  
MENU  
MENU button twice to exit the menu  
MENU  
VOLUME/ENTER  
buttonAll the items are reset to  
their factory-set (initial)  
values.  
screen.  
Notes:  
MENU button All-reset is aborted  
MENU  
(values are unchanged).  
The menu screen automatically disappears when no  
operation is performed after about 30 seconds.  
When a prompt appears in the menu screen, it does not  
disappear until the operation requested is performed.  
Items that cannot be set or adjusted in the current input  
mode (INPUT SELECT) are not displayed.  
* The screen from procedure 2 (the <SET-UP MENU> screen)  
reappears.  
5 After adjustment is complete, press the  
MENU  
button to exit the menu screen.  
MENU  
Notes:  
All the menu items are reset. If there are items you do not  
want to reset, cancel <all reset>.  
The menu screen automatically disappears when no  
operation is performed after about 30 seconds.  
When a prompt appears in the menu screen, it does not  
disappear until the operation requested is performed.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Solutions 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.  
Problems  
Points to be checked  
Measures (Remedy)  
Firmly insert the power plug.  
Reference  
page  
No power supply  
Is the power plug loosened or  
disconnected?  
5, 6  
No picture with  
the power on  
Is the signal cable disconnected?  
Connect the signal cable firmly.  
5, 6, 7  
Is the power of the connected  
component ON?  
Turn on the power of the connected component  
and set it correctly.  
Is the signal output from the connected  
component?  
Is the input signal selected correctly?  
Select the correct input with the INPUT SELECT  
buttons.  
4, 8  
Is the input signal adapted to the  
monitors specification?  
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  
no horizontal/vertical synchronization signals are  
detected, the POWER indicator blinks and the  
monitor enters suspended mode.  
16  
Is the POWER indicator (  
) blinking?  
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.  
No sound  
Is the audio cable disconnected?  
Connect the audio cable firmly.  
5, 6, 7  
Is the audio signal output from the  
connected component?  
Set the connected component correctly.  
Is the volume output set to minimum?  
Adjust the speaker volume with the VOLUME/  
4, 8  
ENTER  
/
buttons.  
Wrong color  
Has the picture adjustment been  
changed?  
Set each picture adjustment knob to the standard 9, 12  
(centered) position. Or, set each picture  
adjustment item in [PICTURE ADJ.] in the  
<MAIN MENU> screen to Standard (00) (or use  
the [reset] function).  
Has the WHITE BALANCE setting  
been changed?  
Set each [WHITE BALANCE] item in the <SET-  
UP MENU> screen to Standard (000) (or use the  
[reset] function).  
18, 19  
5, 6, 7  
13  
Is an INPUT A (RGB/COMPO.) signal  
cable disconnected when watching  
INPUT A?  
Connect each signal cable firmly.  
Is the INPUT A (RGB/COMPO.) signal  
setting correct (RGB or COMPO.)  
when watching INPUT A?  
Set the [RGB/COMPO.] item in [FUNCTION  
SELECT] in the <MAIN MENU> screen correctly.  
Unnatural picture  
Shaking picture  
Has [CONTRAST] or [BRIGHT] been  
changed?  
9, 12  
Adjust the CONTRAST or BRIGHT  
adjustment knobs.  
Or, adjust the [CONTRAST ] or [BRIGHT  
item in [PICTURE ADJ.] in the <MAIN MENU>  
screen.  
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.)  
Move the monitor away from the device until the  
picture stops shaking.  
Connect the power plug to another AC outlet  
away from the former one.  
20  
Problems  
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.  
15  
a speaker or any other device  
incorporating a magnet?  
Set the [DEGAUSS] item in the <MAIN MENU>  
screen to degauss the screen.  
Has the position of the monitor been  
changed with the power on?  
When degaussing, wait more than 30 minutes for  
maximum effect.  
Wrong picture  
position, wrong  
picture size  
Has the picture position, size or  
distortion been changed?  
Adjust the picture size (H SIZE, V SIZE) or  
position (H POSITION, V POSITION) in the  
[SIZE/POSITION ADJ.] item in the <MAIN  
MENU> screen.  
10, 11  
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.  
Has the scan size or aspect ratio  
setting been changed?  
Adjust the [SCAN SIZE] or [ASPECT] item in  
[FUNCTION SELECT] in the <MAIN MENU>  
screen.  
13  
17  
Front panel  
buttons and  
knobs do not  
function  
Has the CONTROL LOCK function  
been set to ON?  
Set the CONTROL LOCK function to OFF.  
The following are not malfunctions:  
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.  
You may sometimes 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.  
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.  
If 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.  
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.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Type  
: DTV monitor  
Picture Tube : 20measured diagonally, in-line gun, 90°  
deflection, dot-trio type (dot-trio pitch  
0.26 mm)  
Audio Output : 1 W (monaural)  
Built-In  
Speaker  
: 3-1/8(8 cm) round x 1  
Impedance of 8  
Effective Screen  
Environmental  
Size  
: Width  
Height : 12(304.8 mm)  
Diagonal : 20(508 mm)  
: 16(406.4 mm)  
Conditions : Operating temperature:  
0 40 °C (32 104 °F)  
Operating humidity:  
Scanning  
Frequency  
20 80 % (non-condensing)  
Power  
: H : 15 k/31 k 65 kHz  
V : 50 100 Hz  
Video Band : DC 60 MHz (RGB)  
Horizontal  
Requirements: 120 V AC, 60 Hz  
Power  
Consumption : 1.6 A  
Resolution : NTSC : 600 TV lines  
1080i : 900 TV lines  
Input Terminals  
Dimensions  
(W x H x D) : 18-3/4x 16-1/8x 20-7/8”  
(476 x 407.5 x 529 mm)  
INPUT A  
: RGB/COMPO. multi-input  
1 line, BNC connector x 6 (bridge  
connection possible, auto termination)  
Analog RGB signal  
Weight  
Accessory  
: 69.6 lbs (31.6 k˝)  
: AC power cord [7.87 ft (2.4 m)] x 1  
R, B  
G
: 0.7 Vp-p, 75  
: 0.7 Vp-p, 75  
[Dimensions]  
Unit: inch (mm)  
18-3/4 (476)  
G on sync : 1.0 Vp-p, 75 (negative sync)  
Y/R-Y/B-Y component signal  
<Front View>  
Y
: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 (negative sync)  
R-Y/B-Y : 0.7 Vp-p, 75  
DTV-format signal  
*1  
[480i (ITU-R BT. 601-4), 480p (SMPTE 293M)]  
16-1/2 (416.4)  
Y
: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 (negative sync)  
* 1: Front panel  
dimensions  
PB, PR : 0.7 Vp-p, 75  
[720p (SMPTE 296M), 1080i (SMPTE 274M)]  
Y
: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 (3-value sync)  
PB, PR : 0.7 Vp-p, 75  
A
B
C
PHASE  
CHROMA  
BRIGHT  
CONTRAST  
ON  
OFF  
MENU  
VOLUME/ENTER  
SELECT  
INPUT SELECT  
DT-V2000SU  
POWER  
External  
Synchronization  
: EXT SYNC (HD/Cs, VD) input  
15-1/8 (382.8)  
1 line, BNC connector x 4 (bridge  
<Side View>  
connection possible, auto termination)  
Horizontal/composite synchronization signal  
16-7/8 (479)  
HD : 1 4 Vp-p, 75  
Cs : 1 4 Vp-p, 75  
Vertical synchronization signal  
VD : 1 4 Vp-p, 75  
INPUT B  
: 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  
Y : 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.)  
1/4  
(6.3)  
4-1/4  
(105)  
5-3/8  
(135)  
5-1/8  
(128.5)  
20-7/8 (529)  
INPUT C  
: PC (RGB) input  
* 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.  
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 )  
* E. & O.E. Design and specifications subject to change without  
notice.  
0.5 Vrms, high-impedance  
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  
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DTV-Format Signals  
* The following are DTV-format signals that can be input.  
DTV Formats  
Signal Standard  
480i  
ITU-R BT. 601-4  
525  
480p  
SMPTE 293M  
525  
720p  
SMPTE 296M  
750  
1080i  
SMPTE 274M  
1125  
Scanning Lines/Frame  
Effective Sample  
x Scanning Lines  
720 x 485  
720 x 483  
1280 x 720  
1920 x 1080  
Field Frequency (Hz)  
Line Frequency (Hz)  
Sampling Frequency (MHz)  
Interlace Ratio  
59.94  
15734  
54  
59.94  
31468.5  
135  
60/59.94  
45000/44955  
148.5/148.351648  
1
60/59.94  
33750/33716.25  
148.5/148.35168  
0.5  
0.5  
1
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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  
Printed in Japan  
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