JVC DT-V1910CG Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 9

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DT-V1910CG

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DISPLA

YING THE MENU

SCREENS

T

o

 display MAIN MENU

Press the MENU button on the front panel.

T

o

 display SETUP

 MENU

Press the 

 button while pressing the 

 button on the front

panel.

NOTES:

• 

T

o

 exit the MENU, press the MENU button several times.

• 

The MENU automatically exits about 30 seconds after the last Menu

operation.

• 

T

o

 go back the previous MENU, press MENU.

MENU OPERA

TION

PROCEDURE

Example: 

Adjusting the “BRIGHT” value to “+10”.

1.

Press the 

 button while 

 button is pressed.

“SETUP MENU” is displayed on the screen.

2

Select “PICTURE SUB 

ADJ.” by pressing the 

button, then press the 

 button.

“PICTURE SUB 

ADJ.” menu is displayed on the

screen.

3. Select “BRIGHT” by pressing the 

 button .

4. Press the 

 and/or 

 buttons as many times

as required to obtain the brightness desired.

Example: Setting brightness to “+10”.

5. Delete the “SETUP MENU” by pressing the

MENU button several times.

    <SETUP MENU>

FUNCTION SETTING

PICTURE SUB ADJ.

COLOR TEMP/BAL. 

SIZE/POSI.ADJ.

DISTORTION ADJ.

STATUS DISPLAY

CONTROL LOCK      :ON

 all reset

EXIT: 

MENU

 ENTER:+ 

SELECT:

    <PICTURE SUB ADJ.>

CONTRAST         : 00

BRIGHT           : 00

CHROMA           : 00 

PHASE            : 00

NTSC SETUP       : 00

COMPO.LEVEL      :SMPTE

 sub menu 

 reset

EXIT: 

MENU

 ADJUST:- + 

SELECT:

    <PICTURE SUB ADJ.>

CONTRAST         : 00

BRIGHT           :+10

CHROMA           : 00 

PHASE            : 00

NTSC SETUP       : 00

COMPO.LEVEL      :SMPTE

 sub menu 

 reset

EXIT: 

MENU

 ADJUST:- + 

SELECT:

CONTRAST            : 00

- -                  + +

[UPPER]

[LOWER]

CONTRAST            : 00

- -                  + +

About “

 sub-menu”

Only displays selected items. (sub-menu display) 

Allows

you to adjust and set items while looking at the actual

screen.

NOTE:

• 

This function is available only when “

 sub-menu” is displayed in the

MENU.

Example:

Setting an item in the “PICTURE SUB 

ADJ.”

with the sub-menu.

1. Press the 

 button while 

 button is pressed.

“SETUP MENU” is displayed on the screen.

2. Select “PICTURE SUB 

ADJ.” by pressing the

 button, then press the 

 button.

3. Select “sub-menu” by pressing the 

 button

several times, then press the 

 button.

The adjustment bar is displayed at the bottom or top

of the screen.

4. Select the desired setup item by pressing the

 and 

 buttons (several times).

5. Press the 

 and/or 

 buttons as many times

as required to obtain the desired setting.

T

o

 delete the sub-menu display:

Press the MENU button on the front panel.

The previous MENU display is restored.

T

o

 change the position of the sub-menu display

1.

 Display the “MAIN MENU” by pressing the MENU button.

2.

 Select “sub menu POSITION” by pressing the 

 button

several times.

3.

Set “UPPER” or “LOWER” by pressing the 

  and 

buttons.

BASIC 

MENU 

OPERA

TIONS

(MAIN MENU, SETUP 

MENU) 

 

(cont'd)

About “reset”

Restores all MENU settings (currently displayed) to

factory-preset values.

Select “reset” using the 

 / 

 buttons, then press the 

button.

NOTE:

• 

This function is only available when “reset” is displayed in the

MENU.

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HOW TO USE “MAIN MENU”

“MAIN MENU” SCREENS

     <MAIN MENU>

APERTURE CONTROL

SLOT CONDITION

sub menu POSITION :LOWER

AREA MARKER.

COLOR MATRIX

EXIT:

MENU

 ENTER:+ 

SELECT:

 

  <APERTURE CONTROL>

LEVEL            : 00

CONTROL FREQ.    :HIGH

 sub menu

 reset

EXIT:

MENU 

ADJUST:- + 

SELECT:

    <SLOT CONDITION>

INPUT A    : VIDEO-1

INPUT B    : VIDEO-2

INPUT C    : COMPO.

INPUT D    : RGB

INPUT E    : NO SLOT

INPUT F    : NO SLOT

EXIT:MENU

    <COLOR MATRIX>

SELECT :ITU601

EXIT:MENU ADJUST:- + 

SELECT:

     <AREA MARKER>

MARKER SELECT

:LINE

ZOOM

:ON

ASPECT SELECT 

: 4:3

SAFETY AREA 

: 85

R-MARKER SELECT

:LINE

R-ZOOM     

:OFF

R-ASPECT SELECT

: 13:9

R-SAFETY AREA 

: 85

EXIT:MENU ADJUST:- + 

SELECT:

Some items are not displayed

depending on the picture input

signal. (

 

See page 1

1.)

Setting Items

MAIN MENU

Adjusts with 

and 

 buttons.

 

See page 12 for

more information on

 sub-menu” and

“reset”.

Press 

.

 

See page 14.

T

o

 go back the previous MENU,

press MENU.

Summary of Contents for DT-V1910CG

Page 1: ...ed on the rear of the cabinet Retain this information for future reference Model No DT V1910CG Serial No The illustration above shows the DT V1910CG with provided wide mask attached LCT1316 001B 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 2003 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED Printed in Jap...

Page 2: ...o not use a magnet eraser to degauss the monitor s cathode ray tube from the outside Doing so may distort its aperture grill and cause a malfunction In order to prevent any fatal accidents caused by misoperation or mishandling the monitor be fully aware of all the following precautions WARNINGS To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose this monitor to rain or moisture Dangerous high voltages a...

Page 3: ... the cabinet Retain this information for future reference Serial No Model No DT V1910CG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2 CONTROLS AND FEATURES 4 CONTROLS AND FEATURES INPUT CARD OPTIONAL 7 PREPARATION 9 BASIC MENU OPERATIONS MAIN MENU SETUP MENU 11 HOW TO USE MAIN MENU 13 HOW TO USE SETUP MENU 16 HOW TO USE EXTERNAL CONTROL 21 TROUBLESHOOTING 23 SELF CHECK INDICATIONS 25 SPECIFICATIONS 26 CONTENTS DT V1910CG ...

Page 4: ... S A only CAUTION Changes or modifications 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 environ...

Page 5: ... confirm the synchronized sections When the PULSE CROSS button is pressed while lit the light goes off and the normal screen is restored NOTE This function is invalid with the RGB input screen COLOR OFF button lamp When you press the COLOR OFF button the button lights and the screen becomes mono chrome Only the brightness signal is displayed When the COLOR OFF button is pressed while lit the light...

Page 6: ...T terminals are bridge connected auto termination Synchronized signal input output terminals Input IN and output OUT terminals for the vertical horizontal or complex synchronized signals To use these terminals set SYNC SELECT to EXT Refer to SYNC SELECT on page 17 for more information Audio input output terminals Input IN and output OUT terminals for the analog audio signals The IN and OUT termina...

Page 7: ...I2 Input IN and output OUT terminals for the analog audio signals The IN and OUT terminals are bridge connected Connection terminal Attach to the connection terminal of your Multi Format Monitor 1 Compatible signal formats 480 60i 576 50i 2 3 4 AUDIO 2 AUDIO 1 OUT IN SWITCHED OUT SDI 1 SDI 2 IN IN 1 2 3 4 E AUDIO HD SDI 1 IN OUT 2 1 E AUDIO HD SDI 2 IN OUT 9 PREPARATION 1 Turn off the Multi Format...

Page 8: ...trix 1 About Displays 1 Not displayed when an RGB signal is input 2 Displayed only when the screen ratio is 16 9 Not displayed when an RGB signal is input When some items are not displayed depending on the input signals subsequent items will move up Position of the menu varies depending on the type of signal SETUP MENU Items Functions 1 FUNCTION SETTING Selects the control systems for the COLOR SY...

Page 9: ...s pressed SETUP MENU is displayed on the screen 2 Select PICTURE SUB ADJ by pressing the button then press the button 3 Select sub menu by pressing the button several times then press the button The adjustment bar is displayed at the bottom or top of the screen 4 Select the desired setup item by pressing the and buttons several times 5 Press the and or buttons as many times as required to obtain t...

Page 10: ...nu reset EXIT MENU ADJUST SELECT INPUT A INPUT B Status of SLOT1 INPUT C INPUT D Status of SLOT2 INPUT E INPUT F Status of SLOT3 VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 With VIDEO input card is installed COMP RGB With Component RGB input card is installed SDI1 SDI2 With SDI input card is installed HD SDI1 HD SDI2 With HD SDI input card is installed NOTES If an input card is compatible with EMBEDDED AUDIO an asterisk is d...

Page 11: ...hen different signal cables are connected to each INPUT A and INPUT C and signals are input to the each of them Preparation for the AUTO INPUT function See below illustration 1 Insert HD SDI input card to SLOT1 and SDI input card to SLOT2 both cards need to be compatible with AUTO INPUT then connect the signal cable 2 Input HD SDI signal or D1 SDI signal to HD SDI input card SYNC SELECT Synchroniz...

Page 12: ...gnal is input only CONTRAST BRIGHT and CHROMA are displayed 19 DISTORTION ADJ PINCUSHION 00 PIN BALANCE 00 PARALLELOGRAM 00 TRAPEZOID 00 ROTATION 00 sub menu reset EXIT MENU ADJUST SELECT DISTORTION ADJ Compensates the picture distortion Press the button to display the setting menu illustrated on the right PINCUSHION Compensates pincushion picture distortion 20 00 20 Expands both left and right si...

Page 13: ...VER LEVEL Sets the input level s lower limit indicated in red for the 3COLORS display 8dB 6dB 4dB 2dB BAR BRIGHTNESS Selects the brightness of the AUDIO LEVEL METER display HIGH Brighter LOW Darker AUDIO LEVEL METER display example LEVEL METER ch 1 8 BAR TYPE 3COLORS OVER LEVEL 8dB 6dB 4dB 2dB REFERENCE LEVEL 20dB 18dB Audio channels and OVER REFERENCE level indication HOW TO USE SETUP MENU cont d...

Page 14: ...d Wrong color Unnatural picture Shaking picture Points to be checked Is the power plug loosened or disconnected Is the main power turned OFF Is the signal cable disconnected 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 Are any of the self check indicator...

Page 15: ...omenon 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 VOLUME SLOT 1 A B DEGAUSS MENU MUTING SCREENS CHECK ASPECT AREA MARKER UNDER SCAN PULSE CROSS COLOR OFF SLOT 2 C D SLOT 3 POWER E F INPUT SELECT Reference pages 4 19 5 20 21 22 Damper line When black vertic...

Page 16: ...connector 9 pin compliant to RS 232C Audio Output 1 W monaural Built in Speaker 8 cm 3 1 8 round x 1 Environmental Conditions Operating temperature 5 C 35 C 41 F 95 F Operating humidity 20 80 non condensing Power Requirements 120 230 V AC 50 Hz 60 Hz Power Consumption 1 8A 1 0A when input card is inserted Max 2 1 A 1 2 A when input card is inserted Dimensions Width 440 mm 17 3 8 Height 375 mm 14 7...

Page 17: ...monaural RCA pin x 4 0 5 V rms high impedance The input IN and output OUT terminals are bridge connected Required slots 1 Power consumption 14 V DC 0 25 A 7 V DC 0 15 A Weight 0 5 kg 1 1 lbs Dimensions W x H x D 43 mm x 154 5 mm x 191 9 mm 1 3 4 x 6 1 8 x 7 5 8 IF C01SDG SDI INPUT CARD Type SDI input card for Multi Format Monitor Inputs Outputs Digital input SDI 1 SDI 2 2 lines BNC connector x 2 0...

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