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How to Use MAIN MENU

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MAIN MENU Screens

Setting Items

MAIN MENU

Move the MENU/
VOLUME control to 

 to adjust an item.

About “  sub menu” and
“reset,” 

 page 9

Move the MENU/
VOLUME control to 

.

 page 9

* To go back to the previous menu,

press the MENU/VOLUME control.

NOTE:

• Some items do not appear on the menu depending on the signal currently input or if there is no signal input. Those items are

not available to use.

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Functions and Adjustment Range of Items

 see below.

APERTURE CONTROL

Compensates the
frequency characteristics of
the luminance signal of a
video signal.

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LEVEL

Adjusts the compensation value. The higher the
number is, the larger the compensation value gets.

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O

 10

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CONTROL FREQ.

Selects the frequency to compensate.

HIGH:

Compensates the high frequencies.

LOW:

Compensates the low frequencies.

OFF:

No compensation.

sub menu SELECT

Selects the positions and the contents of the sub-menu
display.

“To change the positions and the contents of the sub-
menu display” on page 9

ASPECT

Selects the aspect ratio.

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Summary of Contents for TM-1011

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS TM 1011G LCT1989 001A H COLOR VIDEO MONITOR ...

Page 2: ...er 120 V 220 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz DC power 12 V Keep flammable material water and metal objects away from the unit especially the interior of the unit This unit incorporates high voltage circuitry For your own safety and that of your equipment do not attempt to modify or disassemble this monitor There are no user serviceable parts inside 7 SCREEN BURN It is not recommended to keep a certain still ima...

Page 3: ...or AC 120 V as for AC 220 240 V Doing so may cause malfunction electric shock or fire Note for the United Kingdom power cord only The plug on the United Kingdom power cord has a built in fuse When replacing the fuse be sure to use only a correctly rated approved type re fit the fuse cover Consult your dealer or qualified service personnel How to replace the fuse Open the fuse compartment with a bl...

Page 4: ...not adjustable when the PAL signal or the B W 50 Hz 60 Hz signal is input 3 CONTRAST BRIGHT button Activates the picture contrast adjustment mode or picture brightness adjustment mode Each time you press the button the adjustment modes change To adjust the value move the MENU VOLUME control 4 to 4 MENU VOLUME control Adjusts the volume level by moving the control to Displays or closes a menu scree...

Page 5: ...by mode Green The monitor is on q Stand by button Turns on and off the monitor when the AC or DC switch on the rear panel is on NOTE When using the DC power supply turning on the DC switch on the rear panel puts the monitor in stand by mode To turn on the monitor press the stand by button 7 About the status display Displays information of the current input selection and the monitor settings for ab...

Page 6: ...he DC power supply 12 V NOTES Regarding the DC power supply consult with your dealer While connecting both the AC and DC power supply AC power supply is preferentially used If the AC power supply is cut off for example when unplugging the AC power cord the power supply automatically switches to the DC power supply Controls and Features cont w e u r t y 1 2 4 3 Pin terminals of the DC IN 12 V conne...

Page 7: ...for the analog audio signals NOTE The IN and OUT terminals are bridge connected y REMOTE external control terminals Terminals for controlling the monitor by an external control How to Use the External Control on pages 14 and 15 u DC switch Turns the DC power on and off I on 䡬 off NOTES You need to turn on the stand by button on the front panel to turn on the monitor after turning on the DC switch ...

Page 8: ...POSI ADJ Adjusts the size and position of the picture DISTORTION ADJ Compensates the picture distortion Also compensates the picture tilt which is caused by geomagnetic influence STATUS DISPLAY Sets the item related to turning on off the status display CONTROL LOCK Prohibits altering the monitor operations except turning the monitor on off and deactivating this function Operating the monitor by th...

Page 9: ...reen 7About reset Restores all menu settings currently displayed to factory preset values 1 Move the MENU VOLUME control to to select reset then move it to Confirmation message is displayed 2 To initialize move the MENU VOLUME control to To cancel the initialization push in the MENU VOLUME control NOTE This function is only available when reset is displayed in the menu 7Displaying the Menu Screens...

Page 10: ...7Functions and Adjustment Range of Items see below APERTURE CONTROL Compensates the frequency characteristics of the luminance signal of a video signal 7 LEVEL Adjusts the compensation value The higher the number is the larger the compensation value gets 00 O 10 7 CONTROL FREQ Selects the frequency to compensate HIGH Compensates the high frequencies LOW Compensates the low frequencies OFF No compe...

Page 11: ...to page 13 To go back to the previous menu press the MENU VOLUME control NOTE Some items do not appear on the menu depending on the signal currently input or if there is no signal input Those items are not available to use Move the MENU VOLUME control to to adjust an item About sub menu and reset page 9 ...

Page 12: ...he color system AUTO Changes NTSC and PAL automatically NTSC Keeps the color system NTSC PAL Keeps the color system PAL NOTE Normally select AUTO However if the input signal is unstable select NTSC or PAL 7 TALLY SELECT Selects the color of the tally lamp on the upper right of the front panel GREEN The tally lamp lights in green RED The tally lamp lights in red NOTES TALLY SELECT does not appear o...

Page 13: ...right and the lower side to the left Moves the upper side of the picture to the left and the lower side to the right 7 TRAPEZOID Compensates the trapezoid picture distortion 20 O 00 O 20 Enlarges the upper side of the picture Reduces the upper side of the picture 7 ROTATION Compensates a picture tilt 31 O 00 O 31 Turns the picture clockwise Turns the picture counterclockwise STATUS DISPLAY Sets th...

Page 14: ...em you can also use those functions operating the monitor directly 7How to Use the MAKE TRIGGER Terminal 7 Function of the MAKE TRIGGER terminal The following are the configurations and the functions of the pin terminals of the RJ 45 connector You can change the functions applied to the 1st to 6th pin terminals by setting REMOTE SYSTEM of SET UP MENU Caution This is a female connector 7 To change ...

Page 15: ... opening it When selecting the TRIG trigger system operate each function by Pulse control that is short circuiting the corresponding pin terminal to the 8th pin terminal GND for about 1 second NOTES When controlling INP A or INP B only one terminal must be short circuited Other terminals must be opened When selecting the TRIG trigger system you can operate only one function at a time Operate the f...

Page 16: ... 6 7 5 18 17 4 6 7 4 12 12 13 5 4 12 Problems No power supply No picture with the power on No sound with the power on Wrong color Unnatural picture Shaking picture Irregular color Points to be checked Is the AC or DC power plug loose or disconnected When using the DC power supply is the battery charged Is the AC or DC switch turned off Is the signal cable disconnected Is the power of the connected...

Page 17: ...he 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 placed close 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 dis...

Page 18: ... PAL 4 43 MHz B W 50 Hz 60 Hz Operating temperature 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Operating humidity 20 80 non condensing AC power 120 V 220 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz DC power 12 V 0 9 A AC 120 V 0 6 A AC 220 240 V 4 3 A DC 12 V Width 222 mm 8 3 4 Height 229 mm 9 1 8 Depth 338 3 mm 13 3 8 7 8 kg 17 2 lbs AC power cord Specifications Model Type Picture Tube Effective Screen Size Scanning Frequency Video Band Horizon...

Page 19: ... Unit mm inch Front View Side View Asterisks are used to indicate front panel dimensions 222 8 3 4 183 7 1 4 140 5 5 8 164 6 1 2 222 8 3 4 63 5 2 1 2 7 3 8 7 3 8 307 8 12 1 8 1 5 1 16 338 3 13 3 8 220 8 3 4 229 9 1 8 ...

Page 20: ... 2006 Victor Company of Japan Limited 0306STH MW MT TM 1011G COLOR VIDEO MONITOR ...

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