JVC Computer Monitor TM H1700G User Manual

COLOR VIDEO MONITOR  
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG : FARB-VIDEO-MONITOR  
MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS : MONITEUR VIDÉO COULEUR  
ISTRUZIONI : MONITOR VIDEO A COLORI  
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES : MONITOR DE VIDEO A COLOR  
使用說明書:彩色視頻監視器  
INSTRUCTIONS  
TM-H1900G  
TM-H1700G  
UNDER  
SCAN  
POWER  
CHROMA CONTRAST  
VOLUME/SELECT  
MENU  
A
B
BRIGHT  
PHASE  
INPUT SELECT  
TM-H1900G  
(TM-H1900G shown)  
(Gezeigtes Modell ist TM-H1900G)  
(TM-H1900G montré)  
(Modello TM-H1900G)  
(Muestra de TM-H1900G)  
(
)
TM-H1900G  
LCT1092-003A-H  
 
INSTRUCTIONS  
COLOR VIDEO MONITOR  
TM-H1900G  
TM-H1700G  
Thank you for purchasing this JVC color video monitor. Before using it, read and follow all  
instructions carefully to take full advantage of the monitor’s capabilities.  
 
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
In order to prevent any fatal accidents caused by misoperation  
or mishandling the monitor, be fully aware of all the following  
precautions.  
FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A. only)  
CAUTION: Changes or modification not approved by JVC  
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
WARNINGS  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to  
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. This equipment  
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy  
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this  
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning  
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to  
correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this  
monitor to rain or moisture. Dangerous high voltages are  
present inside the unit. Do not remove the back cover of  
the cabinet. When servicing the monitor, consult qualified  
service personnel. Never try to service it yourself.  
WARNING : THIS APPARATUS MUST  
BE EARTHED.  
Machine Noise Information Ordinance 3. GSGV,  
January 18, 1991: The sound pressure level at the  
operator position is equal or less than 70 dB(A)  
according to ISO 7779.  
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
– Increase the separation between the equipment 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.  
Improper operations, in particular alternation of high  
voltage or changing the type of tube may result in x-ray  
emission of considerable dose. A unit altered in such a  
way no longer meets the standards of certification, and  
must therefore no longer be operated.  
This monitor is equipped with a 3-blade grounding-type  
plug to satisfy FCC rule. If you are unable to insert the  
plug into the outlet, contact your electrician.  
Notice (U.S.A. only)  
This product utilizes both a Cathode Ray Tube  
(CRT) and other components that contain lead.  
Disposal of these materials may be regulated in your  
community due to environmental considerations. For  
disposal or recycling information please contact your  
local authorities, or the Electronics Industries  
Alliance: <http://www.eiae.org>  
Dear Customer,  
This apparatus is in conformance with the valid European  
directives and standards regarding electromagnetic  
compatibility and electrical safety.  
European representative of Victor Company of Japan, Limited  
is: JVC Technology Centre Europe GmbH  
Company name changed in:  
JVC Technical Services Europe GmbH  
Postfach 10 05 52  
61145 Friedberg  
Germany  
PRECAUTIONS  
Use only the power source specified on the unit.  
(120 V AC/230 V AC, 50 Hz/60Hz)  
Unplug this unit from the AC outlet and refer servicing to  
qualified service personnel under the following conditions:  
– when the power cord is frayed or the plug is damaged,  
– if liquid has been spilled into the unit,  
– if the unit has been dropped or the cabinet has been  
damaged,  
– when the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance.  
Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or  
removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other  
hazards. Always refer servicing to qualified service personnel.  
When replacement parts are required, have the service  
personnel verify in writing that the replacement parts he/she  
uses have the same safety characteristics as the original  
parts. Use of manufacture’s specified replacement parts can  
prevent fire, shock, or other hazards.  
When not using this unit for a long period of time, or when  
cleaning it, be sure to disconnect the power plug from the  
AC outlet.  
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. And do not  
place this unit where people will tread on the cord. Do not  
overload wall outlets or power cords as this can result in a  
fire or electric shock.  
Avoid using this unit under the following conditions:  
– in extremely hot, cold or humid places,  
– in dusty places,  
– near appliances generating strong magnetic fields,  
– in places subject to direct sunlight,  
– in badly ventilated places,  
– in automobiles with doors closed.  
Upon completion of any servicing or repair work to this unit,  
please ask the service personnel to perform the safety check  
described in the manufacturer’s service literature.  
When this unit reaches the end of its useful life, improper  
disposal could result in a picture tube implosion. Ask  
qualified service personnel to dispose of this unit.  
Do not cover the ventilation slots while in operation as this  
could obstruct the required ventilation flow.  
When dust accumulates on the screen surface, clean it with  
a soft cloth.  
2
 
POWER CONNECTION  
The power supply voltage rating of this product is AC 120 V (For U.S.A. and Canada only) and AC 230 V (For European countries  
or United Kingdom), the power cord attached conforms to the following power supply voltage and countries. Use only the power  
cord designated to ensure Safety and EMC regulations of each countries.  
Power cord  
Power supply voltage : AC 120 V  
AC 230 V  
AC 230 V  
Countries  
: U.S.A. and Canada  
European countries  
United Kingdom  
Warning:  
Do not use the same Power Cord for AC 120 V as for AC 230 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 the blade screw driver, and  
replace the fuse.  
(* An example is shown in the illustration.)  
Fuse  
SCREEN BURN  
It is not recommended to keep a certain still image displayed on screen for a long time as well as displaying extremely bright  
images on screen. This may cause a burning (sticking) phenomenon on the screen of cathode-ray tube. This problem does not  
occur as far as displaying normal video playback motion images.  
Supplementary Explanation  
= Information for monitor operation =  
This monitor uses a high precision CRT (cathode ray tube). Please follow the procedures below.  
* For stable operation of the CRT, approximately 30 minutes running time is required from the time the power is turned on.  
* When the monitor is installed, it can be easily affected by surrounding magnetic fields, which can generate irregular color  
on the screen. When it is difficult to eradicate, degauss from outside using a degausser, etc.  
CONTENTS  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................................................................. 2  
CONTROLS AND FEATURES ......................................................................... 4  
HOW TO HANDLE BASIC OPERATIONS ....................................................... 7  
HOW TO USE THE MENU FUNCTIONS .......................................................... 9  
HOW TO INITIALIZE THE SETTING .............................................................. 12  
BASIC CONNECTION EXAMPLE ................................................................. 13  
HOW TO USE EXTERNAL CONTROL........................................................... 15  
TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................................... 16  
SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................... 17  
3
 
CONTROLS AND FEATURES  
FRONT VIEW  
<Front Panel>  
UNDER  
POWER  
CHROMA CONTRAST  
VOLUME/SELECT  
MENU  
A
B
SCAN  
10  
5
PHASE  
BRIGHT  
INPUT SELECT  
UNDER  
SCAN  
POWER  
CHROMA CONTRAST  
VOLUME/SELECT  
MENU  
A
B
6
8
1
2
3
5
7
9
4
PHASE  
BRIGHT  
INPUT SELECT  
TM-H1900G  
(Front view of TM-H1900G  
shown)  
1 Chroma/Phase button  
CHROMA/ PHASE]  
6
7
Input A (VIDEO) button [INPUT SELECT A]  
Selects the video and audio signals input to the VIDEO A  
@ and AUDIO A % terminals on the rear panel. The  
button lights when selected.  
[
Press this button to activate the picture color density  
adjustment mode or picture hue adjustment mode. Each  
time you press the button, the adjustment item changes.  
Input B (VIDEOY/C) button [INPUT SELECT B]  
Selects the video and audio signals input to the VIDEO B  
# or VIDEO B (Y/C) $ and AUDIO B ^ terminals on the  
rear panel. The button lights when selected.  
Picture color density f Picture hue  
Adjust the value with the VOLUME/SELECT buttons 3.  
Also used as a control button in the menu function mode.  
2
Note:  
Contrast/Brightness button  
[CONTRAST / BRIGHT  
]
The VIDEO B terminals include a video terminal (BNC  
connector) and a Y/C terminal (mini-DIN 4-pin  
connector). The Y/C (S-video) terminal has priority.  
Press this button to activate the picture contrast adjustment  
mode or picture brightness adjustment mode.Each time you  
press the button, the adjustment item changes.  
8
9
Power indicator  
Picture contrast f Picture brightness  
Unlit  
: The main power is OFF.  
Orange : The main power is ON, but the monitor’s power  
is OFF (in the stand-by mode).  
Green : The main power is ON, and the monitor’s power  
is ON (in the normal operation mode).  
Adjust the value with the VOLUME/SELECT buttons 3.  
Also used as a control button in the menu function mode.  
3
Volume/Select buttons  
[VOLUME/SELECT –  
Adjusts the speaker volume. Also used as a control button  
in the menu function mode.  
+]  
Power switch [POWER ]  
Press the power switch to turn the monitor’s power ON or  
OFF when the main power is ON.  
4
5
Menu button [MENU]  
Note:  
Displays and disappears the <MENU> screen.  
Pressing the CHROMA/PHASE button 1 with the Menu  
button depressed will display the <SET-UP MENU> screen.  
When RUSH DELAY is set to SLOW, it takes about three  
seconds before power is actually supplied after the  
power switch is pressed.  
Under Scan button [UNDER SCAN]  
Reduces the screen size to display the entire image.  
Press the button again to cancel Under Scan.  
When selected, the Under Scan button lights.  
10  
Speaker  
A built-in speaker is located inside the right side panel  
when the monitor is viewed from the front.  
4
 
REAR VIEW  
<Rear Panel>  
VIDEO A  
12  
13  
IN  
OUT  
REMOTE  
VIDEO B  
11  
IN  
OUT  
Y/C  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
A
IN  
OUT  
B
IN  
IN  
OUT  
Y/C  
OUT  
AUDIO  
A
IN  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
14  
AUDIO  
B
IN  
OUT  
AUDIO A  
15  
16  
(Rear view of TM-H1900G shown)  
OUT  
OUT  
IN  
AUDIO B  
IN  
REMOTE (external control) terminal  
Connect this terminal to an external control unit to enable  
remote operation of the monitor.  
Refer to the HOW TO USE EXTERNAL CONTROL on  
page 15 for more details.  
11  
12  
IN  
: Y/C-separated (S-video) video signal input terminal  
OUT : Bridge-connected Y/C-separated (S-video) signal  
output terminal.  
Notes:  
* For corresponding audio signals, use the AUDIO B  
terminals ^.  
* When both VIDEO B terminals are connected (input) at  
the same time, the Y/C terminal has priority.  
* Also refer to BASIC CONNECTION EXAMPLE  
on page 14.  
Video A terminals [VIDEO A IN/OUT]  
Video signal input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals.  
The output terminal is bridge-connected.  
(The input signal is automatically terminated if a cable is  
not connected to the OUT terminal.)  
IN  
: Video signal input terminal  
15  
Audio A terminals [AUDIO A IN/OUT]  
Input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals for the audio signal  
corresponding to the VIDEO A terminals @.  
The output terminal is bridge-connected.  
OUT : Bridge-connected video signal output terminal  
Notes:  
* For corresponding audio signals, use the AUDIO A  
terminals %.  
* Also refer to BASIC CONNECTION EXAMPLE  
on page 13.  
IN  
: Audio signal input terminal  
OUT : Bridge-connected audio signal output terminal  
Notes:  
13  
Video B terminals [VIDEO B IN/OUT]  
Video signal input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals.  
The output terminal is bridge-connected.  
(The input signal is automatically terminated if a cable is  
not connected to the OUT terminal.)  
* For corresponding video signals, use the VIDEO A  
terminal @.  
* Also refer to BASIC CONNECTION EXAMPLE  
on page 13.  
16  
Audio B terminals [AUDIO B IN/OUT]  
Input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals for the audio signals  
corresponding to the VIDEO B terminals # VIDEO B (Y/C)  
$.  
IN  
: Video signal input terminal  
OUT : Bridge-connected video signal output terminal  
Notes:  
The output terminal is bridge-connected.  
* For corresponding audio signals, use the AUDIO B  
terminals ^.  
* Also refer to BASIC CONNECTION EXAMPLE on  
page 13.  
IN  
: Audio signal input terminal  
OUT : Bridge-connected audio signal output terminal  
Notes:  
14  
Video B (Y/C) terminals [VIDEO BY/C IN/OUT]  
Y/C (S-video) signal input (IN) and output (OUT)  
terminals. The output terminal is bridge-connected.  
(The input signal is automatically terminated if a cable is  
not connected to the OUT terminal.)  
* For corresponding video signals, use the VIDEO B  
terminals # or VIDEO B (Y/C) terminals $.  
* Also refer to BASIC CONNECTION EXAMPLE  
on pages 13 and 14.  
5
 
CONTROLS AND FEATURES (cont’d)  
REAR VIEW  
<Rear Panel>  
19  
To AC outlet  
(120 V AC,  
50 Hz/60 Hz)  
REMOTE  
For U.S.A. and Canada  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
A
To AC outlet  
(230 V AC,  
50 Hz/60 Hz)  
IN  
OUT  
B
IN  
IN  
OUT  
Y/C  
19  
OUT  
AUDIO  
A
IN  
O
OT  
AUDIO  
B
IN  
For Europe  
19  
(Rear view of  
TM-H1900G shown)  
For the United Kingdom  
18  
17  
17  
18  
19  
Main power switch  
Power cord  
Press the switch to turn the main power ON or OFF. When  
the main power is ON, the power indicator on the front panel  
lights in orange and the monitor enters the stand-by mode.  
I : ON : OFF  
Connects the provided power cord (120 V AC or 230 V AC,  
50 Hz/60 Hz) to the AC IN connector *.  
Caution:  
In North America (USA and Canada), this monitor comes  
with one power cable. In Europe and the United Kingdom,  
two power cables are provided (one for use in continental  
European countries and the other for the UK). Be sure to  
use the power cable that is appropriate for the AC outlets  
used in your region. If none of the power cables provided  
is suitable, please contact your dealer or qualified service  
personnel to obtain the correct type of power cable.  
AC inlet [AC IN]  
Power input connector.Connect the provided AC power cord  
( to an AC outlet (120 V AC or 230 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz).  
6
 
HOW TO HANDLE BASIC  
OPERATIONS  
BASIC OPERATION  
1. Press the main power switch to turn on the power.  
STATUS indication  
(PAL or NTSC)  
PAL  
2. Press the POWER switch to turn on the power.  
ON :Power turns ON. (Power indicator: lit)  
Green: The main power is ON, and the monitor’s  
power is ON (in the normal operation mode).  
POWER  
OFF :Power turns OFF. (Power indicator: unlit)  
Orange : The main power is ON, but the monitor’s  
power is OFF (in the standby mode)  
Unlit  
: The main power is OFF.  
About the STATUS indication  
3. Press the INPUT SELECT buttons to choose input.  
With the COLOR SYSTEM setting set  
to AUTO mode, when you turn on the  
power or select inputs, the color  
Select video/audio signals input to terminals on the rear  
panel. The selected button lights in green.  
A
B
system indication appears for about  
3 seconds on the screen while PAL or  
NTSC signals are being detected.  
It does not appear when receiving a  
B/W signal or when no signal is input.  
Refer to page 9 for more information  
about COLOR SYSTEM setting and  
page 10 for more information about  
STATUS indication setting.  
INPUT  
SELECT  
buttons  
1 Input A  
(VIDEO)  
Terminals on the rear panel  
INPUT SELECT  
Video signal input  
Audio signal input  
VIDEO A terminal  
AUDIO A terminal  
2
Input B  
(VIDEO Y/C)  
VIDEO B terminal  
AUDIO B terminal  
VIDEO B (Y/C) terminal  
Note:The Y/C (S-video) terminal has priority.  
00 ~ 50  
4. Press the VOLUME/SELECT buttons to adjust the  
speaker volume.  
Press this button to display the speaker volume level on the  
screen.  
VOLUME/SELECT  
+ : The Built-in speaker volume is increased. (00 [ 50)  
– : The Built-in speaker volume is decreased. (50 [ 00)  
* Screen indication will disappear about 10 seconds after operating.  
* The on-screen display goes off when you press MENU button.  
VOLUME  
:
20  
+
PICTURE ADJUSTMENT  
UPPER  
1. Press select buttons corresponding to the item  
you want to adjust.  
–40 ~ +40  
PHASE  
PHASE  
:
00  
00  
The item you select is displayed on the screen.  
CHROMA CONTRAST  
1 Chroma control : Press the CHROMA/PHASE button once.  
2 Phase control  
: Press the CHROMA/PHASE button twice.  
3 Contrast control : Press the CONTRAST/BRIGHT button once.  
PHASE  
BRIGHT  
4 Brightness control: Press the CONTRAST/BRIGHT button twice.  
* Pressing the CHROMA/PHASE button and CONTRAST/BRIGHT button  
alternately while the item is shown on screen restores the previous status.  
When no item is shown on screen, CHROMA and CONTRAST have priority.  
:
+
LOWER  
2. Adjust with the VOLUME/SELECT buttons.  
Notes:  
Phase control is effective only in the  
NTSC color system mode.  
Chroma control is not effective when  
receiving B/W or when no signal is  
input.  
VOLUME/SELECT button  
Items  
VOLUME/SELECT  
+
CHROMA  
(Chroma)  
lighter  
deeper  
When CHROMA is adjusted to “–40,”  
the picture becomes less colorful.  
“NO EFFECT” is displayed (for about  
3 seconds) when your selected  
function has no effect.  
PHASE  
(Phase)  
reddish  
lower  
greenish  
higher  
CONTRAST  
(Contrast)  
To change the display position on  
screen, set UPPER or LOWER with  
ADJ. BAR POSI.  
BRIGHT  
(Brightness)  
darker  
brighter  
* Screen indication will disappear about 10 seconds after operating.  
* The on-screen display goes off when you press MENU button.  
7
 
HOW TO HANDLE BASIC  
OPERATIONS (cont’d)  
VIDEO SIGNAL CONTROLS  
Use these buttons for video signal control.  
UNDER SCAN  
Press the UNDER SCAN button to reduce the size of display area  
so that the whole picture is displayed on screen. Use to check the  
picture frame.  
8
 
HOW TO USE THE MENU FUNCTIONS  
DISPLAY AND SELECTION IN THE <MENU>  
SCREEN MODE (SETTING)  
<MENU> screen  
You can set the following menu items.  
Set them depending on your needs.  
1
< MENU >  
4
SHARPNESS  
:
:
00  
ADJ. BAR POSI.  
COLOR TEMP.  
COLOR SYSTEM  
RUSH DELAY  
LOWER  
• SHARPNESS  
• ADJ. BAR POSI.  
• COLOR TEMP.  
• COLOR SYSTEM  
• RUSH DELAY  
• ASPECT RATIO  
: 6500  
: AUTO  
: STD.  
: 4-3  
ASPECT RATIO  
2
3
4
1. Press the MENU button.  
MENU  
EXIT  
The <MENU> screen is displayed.  
* The on-screen display goes off automatically after about five  
minutes with operation performed.  
CHROMA CONTRAST  
VOLUME/SELECT  
MENU  
2. Press the CHROMA/PHASE or CONTRAST/BRIGHT  
button to select MENU items.  
PHASE  
BRIGHT  
<Front panel buttons>  
A selection mark (4) is put next to the selected item.  
CHROMA CONTRAST  
1 Selection mark (4): Indicates the  
menu item you select.  
Front panel  
button  
Function  
displayed  
Contents  
2 Menu item: Menu items you can  
PHASE  
BRIGHT  
select.  
SHARPNESS  
CHROMA/  
PHASE  
Forward selection mark (4)  
3 Setting display: Indicates the current  
settings (value).  
ADJ. BAR POSI.  
COLOR TEMP.  
COLOR SYSTEM  
RUSH DELAY  
4 Function display: The functions of  
the front panel buttons (5 buttons on  
the left) correspond to the function  
displayed.  
CONTRAST/  
BRIGHT  
Reverse selection mark (4  
)
ASPECT RATIO  
Function  
Contents  
displayed  
3. Press the VOLUME/SELECT buttons to set.  
Forward the menu item.  
Reverse the menu item.  
Front panel  
button  
Function  
displayed  
VOLUME/SELECT  
Contents  
Lower the adjustment  
value. (to the minimum)  
+
4
Increase (to max. value)  
Forward the setting value  
Decrease (to min. value)  
Reverse the setting value  
VOLUME/  
SELECT (+)  
+
Raise the adjustment  
value. (to the maximum)  
VOLUME/  
SELECT (–)  
4
1
Forward the setting value.  
Reverse the setting value.  
Exits the <MENU> screen.  
1
EXIT  
Menu items  
SHARPNESS  
ADJ.BAR POSI  
COLOR TEMP.  
Purpose  
Setting range  
00 +01  
LOWER  
+39 +40  
• • • • • • • • • • • •  
UPPER  
Picture sharpness  
Volume bar position  
Notes:  
6500  
9300  
Color temperature of white  
balance  
When the screen aspect ratio is set to  
16 - 9 (16:9) in ASPECT RATIO, the  
picture will be vertically reduced.  
RUSH DELAY sets the delay between  
the time the power switch is pressed  
and the time power is actually  
supplied to the monitor’s circuits.  
STD. : Power turns on  
AUTO  
STD.  
NTSC  
SLOW  
AUTO  
PAL  
COLOR SYSTEM  
RUSH DELAY  
Color system  
Delay value  
Aspect ratio  
4-3  
16-9  
ASPECT RATIO  
* For normal use, leave the COLOR SYSTEM setting to AUTO.  
If reception is unsatisfactory in AUTO position, set it to the appropriate color system mode (NTSC or PAL).  
* When REMOTE SYSTEM is set to MAKE, and REMOTE ENABLE signal is short circuited (ON), “REMOTE”  
is displayed on the ASPECT RATIO setting menu, and Aspect ratio cannot be operated from the front panel.  
approximately 1 second after  
the power switch is pressed.  
SLOW : Power turns on  
approximately 3 seconds  
after the power switch is  
pressed.  
4. If you want to set the other menu items, repeat  
procedures 2 and 3.  
*When turning on multiple Color-  
Video Monitors simultaneously, it is  
recommended to use STD. or SLOW  
settings to reduce the rush current  
of the entire system.  
5. Press the MENU button to quit.  
Front panel  
button  
Function  
displayed  
MENU  
Contents  
Quit (or Release) the <MENU>  
screen  
MENU  
EXIT  
9
 
HOW TO USE THE MENU  
FUNCTIONS (cont’d)  
DISPLAY AND SELECTIONS IN THE <SET-UP  
MENU> MODE (SETTING)  
<SET-UP MENU> screen  
You can set the following set-up menu items.  
1
2
• PICTURE SUB ADJ.  
• H. POSITION  
V. POSITION  
• WHITE BALANCE  
• CONTROL LOCK  
• STATUS DISPLAY  
• REMOTE SYSTEM  
• INPUT REMOTE  
<SET-UP MENU>  
4
PICTURE SUB ADJ.  
H. POSITION  
:
:
00  
00  
V. POSITION  
WHITE BALANCE  
CONTROL LOCK  
STATUS DISPLAY  
REMOTE SYSTEM  
INPUT REMOTE  
Notes:  
: OFF  
: ON  
: MAKE  
: A – B  
Parameters for PICTURE SUB ADJ., H. POSITION and V. POSITION can be set  
separately depending on the signal (Input A (VIDEO), Input B (VIDEO) or Input B (Y/  
C)) selected with the input select buttons on the front panel.  
Select the required video input with the input select buttons on the front panel in  
advance.  
3
4
EXIT  
WHITE BALANCE can be set independently at 6500 or 9300 for the color temperature  
value.  
Set COLOR TEMP. to 6500 or 9300 on the <MENU> screen beforehand.  
INPUT REMOTE is shown when REMOTE SYSTEM is set to MAKE.  
CHROMA CONTRAST  
VOLUME/SELECT  
MENU  
PHASE  
BRIGHT  
<Front panel buttons>  
1. While pressing the MENU button, press the  
CHROMA/PHASE button.  
1 Selection mark (4): Indicates the  
menu item you select.  
CHROMA MENU  
2 Menu item: Menu items you can  
The <SET-UP MENU> screen is displayed.  
select.  
3 Setting display: Indicates the  
current settings (value).  
PHASE  
4 Function display: The functions of  
the front panel buttons (5 buttons  
on the left) correspond to the  
function displayed.  
2. Press the CHROMA/PHASE or CONTRAST/BRIGHT  
button to select the desired menu item.  
A selection mark (4) is put next to the selected item.  
Function  
CHROMA CONTRAST  
Contents  
displayed  
Front panel  
button  
Function  
displayed  
Contents  
Forward the menu item.  
Reverse the menu item.  
PHASE  
BRIGHT  
CHROMA/  
PHASE  
Forward selection mark (4)  
PICTURE SUB ADJ.  
H. POSITION  
Lower the adjustment  
value. (to the minimum)  
CONTRAST/  
BRIGHT  
Reverse selection mark (  
4)  
V. POSITION  
+
Raise the adjustment  
WHITE BALANCE  
CONTROL LOCK  
STATUS DISPLAY  
REMOTE SYSTEM  
INPUT REMOTE  
value. (to the maximum)  
4
1
Forward the setting value.  
Reverse the setting value.  
Exit the <SET-UP MENU>  
screen.  
EXIT  
DRV  
Selects DRIVE adjustment.  
3. Press the VOLUME/SELECT buttons to set.  
Selects CUT OFF  
adjustment.  
CUTO  
RB  
VOLUME/SELECT  
Front panel  
button  
Function  
displayed  
Contents  
Adjusts red and blue  
signal level.  
+
4
Increase (to max. value)  
Forward the setting value  
VOLUME/  
SELECT (+)  
Adjusts red, green and  
blue signal level.  
RGB  
CUTO  
Selects CUT OFF setting screen  
Decrease (to min. value)  
Turns the ON-SCREEN  
display on or off. (This  
function is effective only  
in the DRIVE or CUT OFF  
adjustment mode.)  
VOLUME/  
SELECT (–)  
1
Reverse the setting value  
DISP  
DRV  
Selects DRIVE setting screen  
Notes:  
For WHITE BALANCE items, select the CUT OFF or DRIVE  
setting screen, then select the function display for adjustment.  
Press the EXIT (MENU) button to return to the <SET-UP  
MENU> screen.  
10  
 
Set-up menu items  
Purpose  
Settings  
PICTURE SUB ADJ.  
Image sub adjustment  
Selects CONTRAST/BRIGHT/CHROMA/PHASE. The  
selected setting screen is shown. Select the function display for  
adjustment.  
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
CONTRAST  
BRIGHT  
Adjusts contrast.  
Adjusts brightness.  
Adjusts color density.  
Adjusts hue.  
10  
10  
10  
10  
9
9
9
9
01 00  
01 00  
01 00  
01 00  
01 • •  
01 • •  
01 • •  
01 • •  
09  
09  
09  
09  
10  
10  
10  
10  
• •  
• •  
• •  
• •  
CHROMA  
*1  
*1  
PHASE  
H. POSITION  
Adjusts the horizontal position of the  
screen (+: Horizontal position shifts  
+
1
+
+
5
5
• • •  
• • •  
01  
01  
00  
00  
• • •  
• • •  
5
5
to the right/-: Horizontal position shifts to  
the left)  
V. POSITION  
Adjusts the vertical position of the screen  
(+: Vertical position moves up/-: Vertical  
position moves down)  
+
1
WHITE BALANCE  
Adjusts the white balance.  
Selects the drive (DRV) or cut off (CUTO) adjustment. The selected  
setting screen is shown. Select the function display for adjustment.  
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
–1  
–1  
–1  
–1  
–1  
20  
20  
20  
20  
20  
9
9
9
9
9
01 00  
01 00  
01 00  
01 00  
01 00  
01 • •  
01 • •  
01 • •  
01 • •  
01 • •  
19  
19  
19  
19  
19  
20  
20  
20  
20  
20  
• •  
• •  
• •  
• •  
• •  
DRIVE  
R. DRIVE  
B. DRIVE  
Adjusts red level.  
Adjusts blue level.  
Adjusts red cut off.  
Adjusts green cut off.  
Adjusts blue cut off.  
CUT OFF R. CUT OFF  
G. CUT OFF  
B. CUT OFF  
CONTROL LOCK  
Sets the operation buttons on the front  
panel to control lock mode.  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
STATUS DISPLAY  
REMOTE SYSTEM  
INPUT REMOTE  
Sets the status display of the color system.  
Sets the external control function method.  
MAKE  
TRG.  
*2  
*2  
Sets external control of input selection.  
(Shown only when REMOTE SYSTEM is  
set to MAKE.)  
A–B A/B  
*1 May not be shown depending on the type of signals input.  
*2 Refer to HOW TO USE EXTERNAL CONTROL on page 15 for more details.  
Notes:  
When the CONTROL LOCK function  
is set to ON, pressing operation  
buttons on the front panel will display  
the message “CONTROL LOCK ON!”  
on the screen for about 3 seconds.  
The CONTROL LOCK function is  
maintained even when the power is  
turned off.  
To turn off the CONTROL LOCK  
function, while holding the MENU  
button press the CHROMA/PHASE  
button. Then set the CONTROL  
LOCK function to OFF.  
4.To set the other set-up menu items, repeat the  
procedures 2 and 3.  
5. Press the MENU button to quit.  
Front panel Function  
MENU  
Contents  
button  
displayed  
Even when the CONTROL LOCK  
function is set to ON, the following  
operations are available:  
Quit (or Release) the <MENU>  
screen  
MENU  
EXIT  
– Power Switch operation  
– Volume control with the VOLUME/  
SELECT buttons  
– Display or disappear of the <SET-  
UP MENU> screen.  
Note:  
Setting  
The STATUS DISPLAY function can  
be set to display (ON) or not display  
(OFF) the present color system when  
the power is turned on or the input  
signal is changed. Refer to page 7 for  
more information.  
Description  
MAKE  
Make contact system: Controls the function using the control  
terminal’s short-circuit and open (short-circuits or opens 15th  
terminal (GND)).  
When REMOTE SYSTEM is set to  
MAKE and any one of the INPUT A  
and B buttons or the UNDER SCAN  
button is pressed, “REMOTE ON!”  
appears on screen for about 3  
seconds. (Not shown with CONTROL  
LOCK set to ON.)  
TRG.  
A-B  
Trigger system: Controls the function by short-circuiting (short-  
circuits or opens 15th terminal (GND)) with pulse (about 1 sec.)  
Switches the input by short-circuiting a specified signal line in  
INPUT A or B.  
A/B  
Switches between INPUT A and INPUT B with D-sub pin 2.  
When REMOTE SYSTEM is set to  
TRG, the front panel controls can be  
operated.  
INPUT REMOTE and REMOTE  
SYSTEM are enabled when  
REMOTE ENABLE is set to ON.  
11  
 
HOW TO INITIALIZE THE  
SETTING  
SCREEN DISPLAY AND SELECTIONS IN THE  
<SET-UP MENU> RESET MODE  
You can set <MENU> and <SET-UP MENU> screen items, picture adjustment items and  
the volume level to their factory-set (initial) values.  
<SET-UP MENU> RESET screen  
<SET–UP MENU> RESET  
Are you sure ?  
Yes” then <+>  
1. Press the Power ( ) switch to turn the power  
OFF (activate the standby mode).  
“No”  
then <MENU>  
POWER  
2. While pressing both MENU button and CHROMA/  
PHASE button, press the Power ( ) switch to turn  
the power ON.  
Initial settings  
Initialization  
(setting)  
Functions (Items)  
SHARPNESS  
00  
The <SET-UP MENU> RESET screen is displayed.  
ADJ. BAR POSI  
COLOR TEMP  
COLOR SYSTEM  
RUSH DELAY  
ASPECT RATIO  
LOWER  
6500  
AUTO  
STD.  
4 – 3  
CHROMA MENU  
PHASE  
POWER  
Note:  
The <SET-UP MENU> RESET screen will not be  
displayed if the MENU or CHROMA/PHASE buttons are  
pressed for a very short time. Keep pressing them until  
the display screen appears.  
PICTURE SUB ADJ.  
CONTRAST 00  
BRIGHT  
CHROMA  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
PHASE  
H. POSITION  
V. POSITION  
WHITE BALANCE  
3. Setting  
R. CUT OFF 00  
G. CUT OFF 00  
B. CUT OFF 00  
Initialization is required.  
Press the VOLUME/SELECT [+] button.  
* Initialization is completed, and the <SET-UP MENU>  
RESET screen disappears.  
VOLUME/SELECT  
R. DRIVE  
B. DRIVE  
00  
00  
CONTROL LOCK OFF  
STATUS DISPLAY ON  
REMOTE SYSTEM MAKE  
Initialization is not required.  
Press the MENU button.  
INPUT REMOTE  
A – B  
MENU  
CHROMA  
PHASE  
CONTRAST  
BRIGHT  
00  
00  
00  
00  
* Initialization is aborted, and the <SET-UP MENU>  
RESET screen disappears.  
VOLUME  
20  
12  
 
BASIC CONNECTION EXAMPLE  
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 connected.  
Be sure to refer to the instructions provided with the unit(s) you are connecting.  
Each pair of input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals are bridge-connected.  
If you’re not connecting any equipment to a bridged output (OUT) terminal, be sure not to connect any other cables to the bridged output (OUT)  
terminal as this will cause the terminating resistance switch to open (auto terminate function).  
When making a bridge connection, connect the input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals on the monitor to separate video components.  
(For example, if both terminals are connected to the same VCR, resonance may occur except during playback. This is caused by the same video  
signal “looping” between the VCRs, and is not a malfunction.)  
Select the video input signal (INPUT A(VIDEO) or INPUT B (VIDEO/Y/C)) with the INPUT SELECT buttons on the front panel. When both VIDEO  
B terminals are connected (input) at the same time, the Y/C terminal has priority.  
VIDEO A Connection Example (Select Input A (VIDEO))  
VIDEO A  
Video  
Video  
(Video signal cable)  
(Video signal cable)  
Video Camera  
IN  
OUT  
VIDEO B  
Video  
(Video signal cable)  
IN  
OUT  
Y/C  
VCR  
Audio  
Video Monitor  
(Audio signal cable)  
IN  
OUT  
AUDIO A  
Audio  
VCR  
(Audio signal cable)  
OUT  
OUT  
IN  
Video Monitor  
AUDIO B  
Audio  
(Audio signal  
cable)  
IN  
VIDEO B (VIDEO) Connection  
Example (Select Input B (VIDEO))  
Video  
Video Camera  
(Video signal cable)  
VCR  
Video Monitor  
Audio  
(Audio signal cable)  
Video Monitor  
: Signal Flow  
VCR  
13  
 
BASIC CONNECTION EXAMPLE  
(cont’d)  
VIDEO B (Y/C) Connection Example (Select Input B (Y/C))  
VIDEO A  
IN  
OUT  
VIDEO B  
Video Camera  
IN  
OUT  
Y/C  
Y/C (S-video)  
VCR  
(Y/C (S-video) signal cable)  
IN  
Video Monitor  
Y/C (S-video)  
(Y/C (S-video) signal cable)  
OUT  
AUDIO A  
OUT  
OUT  
IN  
Video Monitor  
VCR  
AUDIO B  
Audio  
Audio  
(Audio signal cable)  
(Audio signal cable)  
IN  
: Signal Flow  
14  
 
HOW TO USE EXTERNAL  
CONTROL  
ABOUT EXTERNAL CONTROL  
This monitor is provided with an external control terminal. MAKE (make contact) or TRIG. (trigger) system can be selected by the  
setting of REMOTE SYSTEM in the <SET-UP MENU>.  
MAKE (make contact system) : The function is controlled by short-circuiting or disconnecting each control terminal with pin 15  
(GND).  
TRG. (trigger system)  
: The function is controlled by short-circuiting with pulses (for about 1 second) (short-circuit/open  
with the 15th pin GND).  
* The 14th pin (REMOTE ENABLE) is controlled with MAKE even though TRG. is selected.  
Note:  
When this monitor is externally controlled, the following buttons are disabled.  
MAKE: INPUT-A and B, UNDER SCAN on the front panel.  
10  
9
5
4
3
2
1
15  
14  
13  
12  
11  
Connections  
8
7
6
Connect (short-circuit) the 15th terminal (GND) to each of the 1st through 14th terminals in the  
3-lines 15-pins D-sub connector. The functions of each terminal are listed below.  
The Names and Functions of Terminals  
No. Names  
Functions  
Operations (OFF p[ ON)  
*1  
*2  
*4  
*4  
*2  
*2  
*2  
*2  
*2  
*2  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
not used  
INPUT A  
INPUT B  
not used  
not used  
not used  
not used  
not used  
not used  
Changes the input to INPUT A  
Not change  
Change  
Changes the input to INPUT B  
Not change  
Change  
4:3  
10 ASPECT  
11 UNDER SCAN  
12 not used  
Changes the screen ratio to 16:9  
Makes the screen under-scan  
16:9  
Over-scan  
Under-scan  
*2  
*2  
*3  
13 not used  
14 REMOTE ENABLE Makes the external control from the  
REMOTE terminal valid or invalid  
Invalid  
Valid  
15 GND  
Used as a ground terminal  
*1 : OFF stands for disconnection, and ON stands for short-circuit.  
*2 : Do not connect.  
*3 : Setting REMOTE ENABLE to ON enables remote control from the REMOTE terminal.  
*4 : INPUT REMOTE setting in the set-up menu (REMOTE SYSTEM shown only when MAKE is selected.)  
For the D-sub pins 2 and 3, 2-pin or 1-pin control can be set with INPUT REMOTE in the set-up menu.  
• 2-pin control: Only the specified signal line in INPUT-A or B is short-circuited.  
• 1-pin control: Switches between INPUT-A and INPUT-B only with the 2nd pin of the D-sub connector.  
OFF: INPUT A  
ON : INPUT B  
NOTES :  
When both INPUT A and INPUT B are selected (short-circuited) under the MAKE system, INPUT A has priority.  
To control INPUT A and INPUT B in MAKE mode, we recommend using the interlock switch, which turns off a switch when  
another switch is turned on.  
To control INPUT A and INPUT B in TRG. mode, we recommend using the return switch, which stays ON while pressed.  
15  
 
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Solutions to common problems related to your monitor are described here. If none of the solutions presented here  
solves the problem, unplug the monitor and consult a JVC-authorized dealer or service center for assistance.  
Problems  
Points to be checked  
Is the power plug loosened or disconnected?  
Is the main power turned OFF?  
Measures (Remedy)  
Firmly insert the power plug.  
No power supply.  
Turn the main power ON. (See page 6.)  
Set the connected component correctly.  
No picture with the  
power on.  
Is the video signal output from the connected  
component?  
Is the input signal selected properly?  
Select the required video signal input with the  
Input select button. (See page 7.)  
Is the video cable disconnected?  
Connect the video signal cable firmly.  
(See pages 13 and 14.)  
No sound.  
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/  
SELECT button. (See page 7.)  
Is the audio cable disconnected?  
Connect the audio signal cable firmly.  
(See pages 13 and 14.)  
Shaking picture.  
Is the monitor close to a device generating a  
strong magnetic field?  
Move the device away from the monitor until the  
picture stabilizes.  
No colors, wrong  
color, or dark picture.  
Is the color system selected properly?  
Set COLOR SYSTEM in the <MENU> screen to  
AUTO. (See page 9.)  
Has the picture control setting (CONTRAST,  
BRIGHT, CHROMA or PHASE) been changed?  
Set each picture control to the standard setting.  
(See page 7.)  
Unnatural, irregularly  
colored, or distorted  
picture.  
Is the monitor close to a speaker, magnet or any Move the device away from the monitor and turn  
other device generating a strong magnetic field? the monitor’s power off. Wait at least 30 minutes,  
then turn the power on again.  
Dark stripes appear  
at the top and bottom  
of the screen, picture  
vertically squeezed.  
Is the aspect ratio set to 16:9?  
Set ASPECT RATIO in the <MENU> screen to  
[4 : 3 (4 – 3)]. (See page 9.)  
When controlling externally, ASPECT RATIO  
should be set to [4 : 3 (4 – 3)]. (See page 15.)  
The overall picture  
size is too small.  
Has the UNDER SCAN button been pressed so  
the UNDER SCAN button lights?  
Press the UNDER SCAN button to turn off the  
button. (See page 4.)  
Function buttons on  
Has control of the buttons been locked? (Has  
Set CONTROL LOCK in the <SET-UP MENU>  
the front panel do not the CONTROL LOCK function been set to ON?) screen to OFF. (See pages 10 and 11.)  
function.  
The INPUT SELECT  
buttons do not  
function.  
Is input selection under external control? (Has  
the REMOTE ENABLE function been set to  
valid (ON)?)  
Set REMOTE ENABLE to OFF (invalid).  
(See page 15.)  
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 be deleted when another image is displayed.  
You 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.  
16  
 
SPECIFICATIONS  
MODEL  
TM-H1900G  
TM-H1700G  
Type  
Color video monitor  
PAL, NTSC (3.58)  
Color system  
Picture tube  
49 cm (19") measured diagonally,  
90° deflection, in-line gun,  
trio-dot type  
44 cm (17") measured diagonally,  
90° deflection, in-line gun,  
trio-dot type  
(phosphor dot-trio pitch 0.27 mm)  
(phosphor dot-trio pitch 0.27 mm)  
Effective screen size  
Width  
Height  
365.8 mm (14-5/8")  
274.3 mm (10-7/8")  
Width  
Height  
327.5 mm (12-7/8")  
246.2 mm (9-5/8")  
Diagonal 457.2 mm (18")  
Diagonal 407.1 mm (16-1/32")  
Scanning frequency  
Horizontal resolution  
H: 15.734 kHz (NTSC), 15.625 kHz (PAL)  
V: 59.94 Hz (NTSC), 50 Hz (PAL)  
750 TV lines or more  
(Y/C input mode)  
Input terminals  
VIDEO A  
Composite video: 1 line, BNC connector x 2,  
1 V(p-p), 75 , negative sync  
(bridge connection possible, auto termination)  
VIDEO B  
Composite video: 1 line, BNC connector x 2,  
1 V(p-p), 75 , negative sync  
(bridge connection possible, auto termination)  
Y/C-separated: 1 line, mini-DIN 4-pin connector x 2  
Y: 1.0 V (p-p), 75 Ω  
C (BURST): 0.286 V (p-p), 75 (NTSC) 0.3 V (p-p), 75 (PAL)  
(bridge connection possible, auto termination)  
AUDIO A  
AUDIO B  
REMOTE  
1 line (monaural), RCA pin x 2, 0.5 V(rms), high-impedance  
(bridge connection possible)  
1 line (monaural), RCA pin x 2, 0.5 V(rms), high-impedance  
(bridge connection possible)  
Point-of-contact connection, 1 line D-sub connector (15-pin, 3-line)  
Audio power output  
1 W  
Built-in speaker  
8 cm round x 1, impedance of 8 Ω  
Environmental conditions  
Operation temperature: 5°C – 40°C (41°F – 104°F)  
Operation humidity: 20 % – 80 % (non-condensing)  
Power requirements  
Power consumption  
Dimensions  
120 V/230 V AC, 50 Hz/ 60 Hz  
1.2 A (120 V AC)/0.8 A (230 V AC)  
1.1 A (120 V AC)/0.7 A (230 V AC)  
Width  
Height  
Depth  
440 mm (17-3/8")  
375 mm (14-7/8")  
496 mm (19-5/8")  
Width  
Height  
Depth  
395 mm (15-5/8")  
334 mm (13-1/4")  
418 mm (16-1/2")  
Weight  
25.1 kg (55.2 lbs)  
18.3 kg (40.3 lbs)  
Accessory  
AC power cord  
* Illustrations used in this manual are for explanatory purposes only. The appearance of the actual product may differ slightly.  
* Dimensions and weight are approximate.  
* E. & O. E. Design and specifications subject to change without notice.  
17  
 
SPECIFICATIONS (cont’d)  
Dimensions  
[TM-H1900G]  
Unit : mm (inch)  
< Side View >  
< Front View >  
496 (19-5/8")  
485 (19-1/8")  
440 (17-3/8")  
1.5  
(1/16")  
375 (14-7/8")  
*
UNDER  
SCAN  
POWER  
CHROMA CONTRAST  
VOLUME/SELECT  
MENU  
A
B
BRIGHT  
PHASE  
INPUT SELECT  
TM-H1900G  
336 (13-1/4")  
380.4 (15")  
95.7  
(3-7/8")  
ø20  
(7/8")  
* Asterisks ( ) are used to indicate front panel  
*
dimensions.  
[TM-H1700G]  
Unit : mm (inch)  
< Side View >  
< Front View >  
418 (16-1/2")  
407 (16-1/8")  
395 (15-5/8")  
1.5  
(1/16")  
336.3 (13-1/4")*  
UNDER  
MENU  
POWER  
CHROMA CONTRAST  
VOLUME/SELECT  
SCAN  
A
B
PHASE  
BRIGHT  
INPUT SELECT  
TM-H1700G  
286 (11-3/8")  
288 (11-3/8")  
68  
(2-3/4")  
ø20  
(7/8")  
* Asterisks ( ) are used to indicate front panel  
*
dimensions.  
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Y/C (Mini DIN 4 pin) terminal  
specification  
2
4
Pin No.  
Signal  
GND (Y)  
GND (C)  
Y
IN  
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
Y/C  
OUT  
C
3
1
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