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Summary of Contents for GM-V42UB

Page 1: ...OR GM V42UG INSTRUCTIO S GM V42U For Customer Use Enter below the Model No and the Serial No which is located on the rear panel of the cabinet Retain this information for future reference Model No Serial No o JVC LCT1389 O01B ...

Page 2: ...e Signals 10 Connection Diagrams 11 Basic Operations 14 Daily Operations 14 Changing the Aspect Ratio 15 Video Adjustments 16 Adjusting the Picture Quality 16 Adjusting the Screen Size and Position 17 Adjusting the Color Temperature 19 Adjusting the White Balance 19 Changing the Aspect Ratio 21 Setting the Receivable Signal Types 21 Setting the COMPONENT RGB B Input 22 Changing the Resistance of t...

Page 3: ...uipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help IMPORTANT INFORMATION WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE AND ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Electrical energy can perform many useful functions This unit ha...

Page 4: ...efer all service to qualified service personnel Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer service to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen on the product c If the product has been exposed to rain or water d If the product operated normally by following the operating ins...

Page 5: ... Use these buttons to switch between inputs To select the COMPONENT or RGB B input you have to set RGB COMPO correctly on the menu see page 22 g MUTING button page 14 Use this button to turn off the volume immediately Pressing the button again will resume the previous volume level 4 _ A T buttons Use these buttons to select menu items or make adjustments MENU EXIT button Use this button to display...

Page 6: ...these buttons to select menu items and to make adjustments When no menu is displayed you can use the 4 buttons to adjust the volume level 4 MENU button Use this button to display or erase menus While a sub menu is displayed pressing this button will move you one screen back to the preceding menu _ INPUT button page 14 Use this button to switch between inputs To select the COMPONENT or RGB B input ...

Page 7: ...commands through the MAKE terminal have priority over those through the other terminals AUDIO OUT terminals pin jack page 11 Connect to the audio input terminals of external equipment such as an amplifier AC IN terminal page 11 Connect the supplied power cord to this terminal POWER switch page 14 Setting this switch to J on will put the Monitor into standby mode allowing you to turn on and off the...

Page 8: ...to the video output terminal of a VCR etc Note o When both the video and S video terminals are connected the S video terminal will have priority 11 COMPONENT RGB B input terminals page 12 AUDIO L MONO R input terminals pin jack Com_ect these terminals to the audio output terminals of the other equipment G B R HD Cs VD VIDEO input terminals BNC Connect these terminals to the following output termin...

Page 9: ...s Place the batteries according to the _ and _ markings indicated on the battery compartment When installing the batteries insert the end first to avoid a short circuit Use only the specified batteries When you are not using the remote control for a long time remove the batteries When the batteries have reached the end of their life replace them with new ones immediately Otherwise the liquid may l...

Page 10: ...happens use the remote control as a wired remote control or move the Monitor where it is free from these effects When installing the Monitor on a stand Front View Side View 200 77 8 50 2 Unit mm inch When mounting the Monitor on the wall Front View Side View 50 2 When hanging the Monitor from the ceiling Side View 50 2 i 200 f II 77 _ i Unit mm inch Notes 19o not allow the same image pattern to be...

Page 11: ...0 800 600 1024 768 1024 768 1024 768 1024 768 1152 864 Horizontal Frequency kHz 24 8 31 5 31 5 31 7 37 5 31 7 35 0 35 2 37 9 48 1 46 9 48 4 56 5 60 0 68 7 67 5 15 7 15 6 Vertical Frequency Hz 56 4 70 1 59 9 72 8 75 0 60 3 66 7 56 3 60 3 72 2 75 0 60 0 70 1 75 0 85 0 75 0 59 9 50 0 Scan system Non interlace Non interlace Non interlace Non interlace Non interlace Non interlace Non interlace Non inte...

Page 12: ...so page 8 T T AC IN i oI External speaker connection To speaker input terminals EZ3 _II_ External speakers Ex 5 C421SPG To speaker input terminals How to connect the cords When using external speakers set this to EXTERNAL Note It is recommended to use the speaker unit FS C421SPG not supplied as the external speakers You can also connect any speakers of the following specifications impedance Betwee...

Page 13: ...e 22 I Personal computer usedas the playback source To audio output To G output To B output To R output To HD Cs output To VD output Notes You can connect another VCR or Monitor to the VH EO A OUT terminal However when connecting a VCR to the VIDEO A terminals do not connect both IN and OUT terminals to the same VCR When connecting a VCR to the VIDEO B terminals you can use either the video or S v...

Page 14: ...it 6 5 4 3 Pin number Signal name 1 GND 2 GND 3 SW2 4 SW1 5 SW DET 6 GND Signals transmitted TTL level H Power Off H Input A H Not connected Input A and Input SWITCH setting L Power On L Input B L Connected will be determined by the REMOTE IMPORTANT External control unit is not commercially available in the market When you need it consult your dealer Connecting the Cooling Fan Unit not supplied Wh...

Page 15: ... by pressing INPU on the Monitor Each time you press the button the input mode changes in sequence V DEO_ I V DEO_ I I R__ I OO _O E_0r R_I Ex When selecting VIDEO A input VIDEO A NTSC I Input selected Input video signal Note b select COMPONEN or RGB B y _u need to set the S RGB C M10 setting correctly_ 4 Adjust the volume _VOLUME _ 10_ i Note While no menu is displayed you can adjust the volume b...

Page 16: ...iginal picture will be cut off or deformed I _ enjoy the original picture as it is select REGULAR while viewing such program s If you place the Monitor in a tea room hotel etc for business purposes or public viewing and modify the picture by using the screen mode switching aspect ratio change function this could violate the copyright protected by the copyright law which requires your special atten...

Page 17: ...ment Menu VIDEO A PICTURE ADJ l CONTRAST 01 RIGHT O0 _ CNROMA 02 _PHASE O0 _SNARPNESS O0 _ sub menu reset ADJU ST _ SELECT _ EXJT _ 4 Press A T to move the cursor _ to the item you want to adjust item Adjustment Standard range Reset _ CONTRAST 20 to 20 10 6 BRIGHT brightness 20 to 20 0 CHROMA 1 20 to 20 0 _ _ PHASE 2 20 to 20 0 _ SHARPNESS 10 to 10 0 _ sub menu See lb make an adjustment while view...

Page 18: ...ings DOT CLOCK 2 10 to 10 CLOCK PHASE 2 20 to 20 sub menu See lb make an adjustment while viewing the adjustment bar on the next page reset See lb reset the adjustments on the next page The screen size and position can be adjusted Adjusted settings can be stored for each signal type therefore when the same signal comes in the stored settings are recalled o When adjusting the size the size cannot b...

Page 19: ... _ _ DOT CLOCK_ _ V POSITION _ _ 4 Press 4 _ to adjust the selected item 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to adjust the other items 6 Press MENU EXIT or MENU on the Monitor three thnes to exit from the menu operations To reset the adjustments After step 3 on page 17 proceed as follows 1 Press A V to move the cursor _ to reset 2 Press _ he confirmation screen appears reset z_ Are you sure YES then key NO the...

Page 20: ...olor temperature alternates between H GH and LOW HIGH b make the screen become bluish LOW R make the screen become reddish 5 Cursor _ SET UP MENU 1 2 TATUS DISPLAY O_ ONTROL LOOK OFF REMOTE SWITCH MODE1 ND S_GNAL MODE 1080i WHITE BALANOE T_MER ADJUST I_mSELECT _ EXIT _ Press MENU EXIT or MENU on the 4 Monitor twice to exit from the menu operations 5 Note S zz S o _makeafmeadjustment adjust WHI E B...

Page 21: ...t the Sub Menu you want to adjust Each time you press the button the Sub Menu changes as follows F RGAIN GGAINQ B GAIN 4 Press _ _ to adjust the selected item 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to adjust the other items 6 Press MENU EXIT or MENU on the Monitor three times to exit from the menu operations To reset the adjustments After step 3 on page 19 proceed as follows 1 Press A T to move the cursor _ to re...

Page 22: ...will not appear on the display When m_y signal other thm_ RGB15K 60 m_d RGB15K 50 through the RGB A or COMPONENT RGB B input termin_ls You can select only REGULAR and FULL You can set the receivable signal types Normally select A U 0 A common setting will apply to both the VIDEO A input and the VIDEO B input and a different setting will apply to the COMPON EN input 1 Press MENU EXIT or MENU on the...

Page 23: ...CT Press _ to display the Function Selection Menu _ OOLOR TEMP HIGH ASPECT PANORAMIC SIGNAL MODE AUTO RGB COMPO RGB SYNC TERM HIGH _reset ADJUST BI_ SELECT _ EXIT _ S GNAL MODE appears only when VIDEO A VIDEO B or COMPONENT input is selected 2 RGB COMPO appears only when the RGB B or COMPONENT input is selected 3 SYNC TERM appears only when the RGB B input is selected Press A T to move the cursor ...

Page 24: ...sistance Each time you press the button the resistance alternates between H GH and LOW HIGH Initial setting Normally select this LOW When using a long connecting cord and the picture flickering and blurring on the screen Press MENU EXIT or MENU on the Monitor twice to exit the menu operations You can reset all the Function Selection Menu settings at a time 1 Press MENU EXIT or MENU on the Monitor ...

Page 25: ... 14 1 Press MENU or MENU EXIT on the remote control to display the Main Menu Cursor _ MAIN MENU FUNCTION SELECT STATUS DISPLAY ENTER _ SELECT _ EXIT _ 2 3 Press A T to move the cursor _ to STATUS DISPLAY Press _ to display the current input terminal and received signal type Ex When selecting VIDEO A input I NTSC I L Input selected Input Video signal type Ex When selecting COMPONENT input I OMPONEN...

Page 26: ...el its correct model name will be shown GM V42UB Press MENU EXIT or MENU on the Monitor once to exit from the menu operations Notes The value for the hours of use is added by one hour unit If you use the monitor within one hour it will not be added to the hours of use The period when the monitor is on standby the power lamp glows orange will not be added to the hours of use With this function you ...

Page 27: ...1080i WHITE BALANCE T_MER A D J U ST _I_ S E L E C T I_I EXIT _ Press A T to move the cursor _ to CONTROL LOCK The Setup Menu consists of two pages If you keep pressing A v you can move to the other page from the current page Press _ _ to select the desired setting Each time you press the button the Control Lock function alternates ketween ON and Ot_F To cancel the Control Lock function select OFF...

Page 28: ...put alternates between V DEO B and RGB A when controlled fro m the external control unit MODE6 input alternates between RGB B COMPO and RGB A when controlled from the external control unit Press MENU EXIT or MENU on the Monitor once to exit from the menu operations You can select one of the High Definition HD signal types through the COMPONENT RGB B terminals 1080i or 1035i Normally set it to q 08...

Page 29: ...ss A v to move the cursor 1_ to TIMER then press _ to display the Timer Menu o The Setup Menu consists of two pages If you keep pressing A v you can move to the other page from the current page Before the clock setting After the clock setting TIMER PRESENT TIME POWER ON SET OFF POWER ON TI_E POWER OFF SET OFF POWER OFF TIME reset AD JU ST I_I_ S E L EC T r_ EX IT I_ TIMER _PRESENT TIME 1425 POWER ...

Page 30: ...enu Cursor _ _Q _SET UP MENU 1 2 TUS D_SPLAY OFF NTROL LOCK OFF REMOTE SW_TOH MODE1 HD S_GNAL MODE 1080i WHITE BALANCE TIMER AD J U ST _ S E L E CT _ EXIT _ 2 Press A T to move the cursor P to PIXEL SHIFT on the second page o The Setup Menu consists of two pages Iifyou keep pressing A v you can move to the other page from the current page You can use this function to reduce the electrical consumpt...

Page 31: ...tup Menu consists of two pages If you keep pressing A v you can move to the other page from the current page SET UP MENU 2 2 I_p XEL SHIFT OFF POWER SAVE OFF COLOR REVERSE REFRESH _reset _all reset HOUR METER xlO0h 123 MODEL NAME GM V42UG A DJ U ST R Ffl S E L E C T _ EXIT _ 3 Press A T to select the item you want to set and set the item as follows COLOR REVERSE You can activate deactivate the fun...

Page 32: ...s deactivated START TIME You can adjust the time to activate the function Set the hour and minute following steps 4 to 6 in Setting the Clock page 28 After the power is turned off a whitish image may be left on the screen In that case leave the monitor in a white back state for a while and the image will disappear On the remote control Press MENU EXIT while holding VOLUME to display the Setup Menu...

Page 33: ...nd PRESENT T ME is shown as o You cannot replace the battery yourself Please consult your dealer to replace it Set the clock and the timer functions Power On Off Fimer ColoPReverse On Off Diner and Refresh On Off Timer again after replacing the battery o You can use functions other than the timer functions without replacing the battery Notes on the Color Reverse Refresh Timer Once you set the Colo...

Page 34: ...the Monitor Press m again to reset all the Setup Menu settings You can reset all the Menu settings and adjustments at a time except the use time HOUR METER On the remote control Press MENU EXIT while holding VOLUME to display the Setup Menu On the Monitor Press MENU while holding 4 to display the Setup Menu Cursor _ SET UP MENU 1 2 TATUS D_SPLAY O_ ONTROL LOOK O_ REMOTE SWITOH MODE1 HD S_GNAL MODE...

Page 35: ...AMIC SIGNAL MODE AUTO RGB COMPO RGB SYNC TERM HIGH i i i i i i _ 4 5 _6 7 Status Display I _1 V DEO A I NTSC Ex When VIDEO A inputis selected i i i _3 I i i i _H SIZE 01 _bH POSITION 01 _V SiZE 01 II l _ll _V POSITION 01 DOT CLOCK 01 CLOCK PHASE 01 _ reset Are you sure Y ES the n key NO then _ key I reset Z _ Are you sure _ _ Y ES the n key NO then _ key I Input currently selected L Input video si...

Page 36: ...defaults FUNCTION SELECT See pages 9 to 23 COLOR fEMR ASPEC f SIGNAL MODE _ RGB COMPO 6 SYNC ERM 7 re set Adjusts the color temperature Use when the picture is reddish or bluish Selects the horizontal to vertical ratio of the screen Selects a color system NTSC PAL M PAL N when VIDEO A or VIDEO B input is selected Selects a scan system 480i 576i 480p 720p 1080i 1035i when COMPONENT input is selecte...

Page 37: ...UTES 25 _I TIMER _ POWER ON TIME 08 26 I_HOURS 08 MINUTES 26 TIMER POWER OFF TIME 21 20 _HOURS 21 MINUTES 20 m iii_ i I I I I i To Reset Confirmation Screen I i SET UP MENU 2 2 _PIXEL SHIFT OFF POWER SAVE OFF COLOR REVERSE R EF R E S H t r r qr eset _alJ reset HOUR METER xlOOh 123 The model name shown on the Setup Menu is an example ifyou have a different model its correct model name will be shown...

Page 38: ...ee page 27 Select the High Definition HD signal type See page 27 Adjusts R GAIN G GAIN and B GAIN finely each for HIGH and LOW settings of the color temperature See page 19 Sets the clock and the Power On Off Timer See page 28 Sets a screen saver See page 29 Sets the power save function See page 29 Use to reverse the color of the still picture to prevent its afterimage from being left on the scree...

Page 39: ...e Color Reverse Refresh timer activated illsthe size or position of the screen adjusted properly Are the batteries correctly set Are the batteries exhausted illsthere any object blocking the path between the remote control and remote sensor s the Monitor too far away from you illsthe Control Lock function in use Corrective action insert the power cord plug firmly _rn on the POWER switch Set the ti...

Page 40: ...r again if FEME OVER still flashes this trouble may be caused by improper installation or improper location of the Monitor In this case consult your dealer immediately to solve this improper installation and to improve the circumstances around the Monitor If TEMP OVER lights ill red TEMI2 OVER will be shown for abut two minutes the Monitor will shut off automatically then the Self diagonal lamps l...

Page 41: ...0 60p 1080 50i 1080 60i 1035 60i SPEAKER OUT 6 f_ to 8 f_ 3 W 3 W TYP at impedance 6 2 Temperature 0 C to 40 C Relative humidity 20 to 80 non condensation Slightly variable depending on ambient conditions for installation BNC terminal x 1 1 V p p 75 f_ BNC terminal x 1 1 V p p 75 f_ Pin jack terminal x 2 L R 500 mV rms high impedance Y C terminal x 1 Y 1 V p p 75 _ 2 C 0 286 V p p 75 f_ for NTSC C...

Page 42: ...t RGB COMPO ccrrectly see page 22 For easy understanding pictures and illustrations are shown by being emphasized omitted or composed and may be more or less different from actual products Design and specifications are subject to change without notice IBM and IBM PC are registered trademarks of international Business Machines Corporation Macintosh is registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc All...

Page 43: ...nal name 1 Red 9 N C 2 Green 10 GND 3 Blue 11 GND 4 N C 12 N C 5 GN D 13 HD Cs 6 GND 14 VD 7 GN D 15 N C 8 GND External GND MAKE terminal 6 5 4 3 Pin number Signal name 1 GND 2 GND 3 SW2 4 SW1 5 SW DET 6 GND RGB Input Terminal 6 2 12 8 9 13 14 15 9 _ 10 0 4_ C 0 0 C W r r 0 Z 4 0 Dimensions Top view Front view 4 _ _f I 1 1035 403 4 997 393 s 933 36 3 4 JVC Side view 1 5 1 16 _ 89 35 s 57 5 23 s Un...

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