JVC Computer Monitor TM 1011G User Manual

COLOR VIDEO MONITOR  
INSTRUCTIONS  
TM-1011G  
LCT1989-001A-H  
 
POWER CONNECTION  
The power supply voltage rating of this product is AC 120 V (For U.S.A. and Canada only) and AC 220-240 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:  
Countries:  
AC 120 V  
U.S.A. and Canada  
AC 220-240 V  
European countries  
AC 220-240 V  
United Kingdom  
Warning:  
• Do not use the same Power Cord for 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 blade screw driver, and  
replace the fuse.  
(* An example is shown in the illustration.)  
Fuse  
CONTENTS  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...........................................................................2  
Controls and Features ..............................................................................4  
Basic Menu Operations ............................................................................8  
How to Use MAIN MENU .........................................................................10  
How to Use SET-UP MENU .....................................................................11  
How to Use the External Control............................................................14  
Troubleshooting ......................................................................................16  
Self-check Indications ............................................................................17  
Specifications..........................................................................................18  
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Controls and Features  
7 Front Panel  
1
4
2
3
5 6 7  
8
9
p q  
1 Tally lamp  
4 MENU/VOLUME control  
This lamp is controlled by the tally function of the  
MAKE/TRIGGER terminal.  
“How to Use the MAKE/TRIGGER Terminal” on pages  
• Adjusts the volume level by  
moving the control to  
• Displays or closes a menu screen  
by pushing in the control.  
Turns off/on the sound each time  
moving the control to when no  
menu screen is displayed.  
/
.
14 and 15  
You can set the lamp color to red or green.  
TALLY SELECT” on page 12  
2 CHROMA ( )/PHASE (  
) button  
Activates the Chroma (picture color density)  
adjustment mode or the Phase (picture hue)  
adjustment mode. Each time you press the button,  
the adjustment modes change.  
While a menu screen is displayed,  
selects or adjusts the menu items  
by moving the control to / /  
/
.
To adjust the value, move the MENU/VOLUME control  
(4) to  
/
.
“Basic Menu Operations” on pages 8  
NOTES:  
and 9  
• CHROMA is not adjustable when the B/W (50 Hz/60 Hz)  
signal is input.  
To display the SET-UP MENU:  
Press the CHROMA/PHASE button (2) while  
moving the MENU/VOLUME control to  
• PHASE is 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  
/
.
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5 UNDER SCAN button  
Reduces the screen size so that the whole screen is  
displayed.  
7 About the status display  
Displays information of the current input selection  
and the monitor settings for about 3 seconds.  
To show the status display, set “STATUS DISPLAY”  
to “AUTO” or “MANUALbeforehand.  
6 BLUE CHECK button  
Displays the blue video signal only.  
“STATUS DISPLAY” on page 13  
7 COLOR OFF button  
Pressing the INPUT SELECT button currently  
selected shows the status display.  
Displays the luminance signal only.  
NOTE:  
8 INPUT SELECT buttons/lamps  
Select an input to display.  
• When “STATUS DISPLAY” is set to “AUTO,the status  
display also appears on the screen if you change the  
inputs or the signal condition changes.  
A: Select the video and audio signals input to the  
VIDEO A and AUDIO A terminals.  
B: Select the video and audio signals input to the  
VIDEO B and AUDIO B terminals.  
• The corresponding lamp of the input currently  
selected lights up.  
9 DC INDICATOR lamp  
1 Signal format  
Turns to orange from green when the DC power  
voltage lowers. When the voltage becomes lower  
than the certain level, the monitor automatically  
turns off and the lamp turns to red.  
• Make sure to turn off the DC switch on the rear  
panel before replacing the battery.  
• The length of time the lamp lights in orange differs  
depending on the type of the battery or the battery  
condition.  
It is recommended to replace the battery when the  
lamp turns to orange.  
• “NO SYNC” is displayed when no video signal  
is input.  
• “Out of range” is displayed when a  
noncompliant signal is input.  
2 Setting of “COLOR TEMP.”  
“COLOR TEMP./BAL.on page 12  
“ * ” is displayed if white balance is adjusted in the  
“COLOR TEMP./BAL.menu.  
3 Setting of UNDER SCAN  
5 UNDER SCAN button” on the left column  
p Power lamp  
OVER:  
Over-scan  
Unlit:  
The AC or DC switch on the rear panel is  
off.  
UNDER: Under-scan  
4 Setting of BLUE CHECK  
Orange: The AC or DC switch on the rear panel is  
on and the monitor is in stand-by mode.  
Green: The monitor is on.  
6 BLUE CHECK button” on the left column  
NORMAL: Normal screen  
B ONLY:  
Blue screen  
q Stand-by button  
5 Setting of COLOR OFF  
Turns on and off the monitor when the AC or DC  
switch on the rear panel is on.  
7 COLOR OFF button” on the left column  
COLOR: Normal screen  
MONO: Monochrome screen  
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.  
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Controls and Features (cont.)  
7 Rear Panel  
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Pin terminals of the DC IN 12 V connector:  
w Power input connectors  
You can use either AC or DC power supply to  
operate the monitor.  
Pin No.  
1
Signal  
GND  
AC IN:  
Connect to an AC outlet with the  
provided AC power cord. (AC 120 V/  
220-240 V, 50 Hz/60Hz).  
4
3
1
2
2
3
4
DC IN 12 V: Connect the power cord from the DC  
power supply (12 V).  
DC 12V  
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.  
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e AC power switch  
Turns the AC power on and off.  
• I : on : off  
u DC switch  
Turns the DC power on and off.  
• I : on : off  
NOTE:  
NOTES:  
You need to turn on the stand-by button on the front  
panel to turn on the monitor after turning on the AC  
power switch.  
You need to turn on the stand-by button on the front  
panel to turn on the monitor after turning on the DC  
switch.  
• The monitor consumes the battery even while the  
monitor is on stand-by. To save battery life, turn off the  
DC switch on the rear panel.  
r Composite signal input/output terminals  
(VIDEO A, VIDEO B)  
• While you operate the monitor with the DC power  
supply, the built-in degaussing circuit does not work. If  
the monitor has become magnetized, switch the power  
supply to AC so that the built-in degaussing circuit  
works or use an external degausser.  
Input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals for the  
composite signals of the NTSC, PAL, and B/W  
(50 Hz/60 Hz).  
NOTES:  
• NTSC and PAL are switched in the “COLOR SYSTEM.”  
“COLOR SYSTEM” on page 12  
• The IN and OUT terminals are bridge-connected (auto  
termination).  
t Analog audio signal input/output terminals  
(AUDIO A, AUDIO B)  
Input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals 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  
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Basic Menu Operations  
7About the Menu Screens  
This monitor features MAIN MENU which contains the functions normally used and SET-UP MENU which contains  
the initial settings of the monitor.  
MAIN MENU  
Items  
Functions  
APERTURE CONTROL  
sub menu SELECT  
ASPECT  
Compensates the frequency characteristics of the luminance signal of a video signal.  
Selects the positions and the contents of the sub-menu display.  
Selects the aspect ratio.  
SET-UP MENU  
Items  
Functions  
FUNCTION SETTING  
Sets the control systems for the COLOR SYSTEM, colors of the tally lamp, and MAKE/TRIGGER  
terminal.  
• Can be also used to check the amount of time that the monitor has been used.  
PICTURE SUB ADJ.  
The standard value (“00”) of the picture adjustment is initially set at the factory.You can adjust the  
standard value as you want.  
COLOR TEMP./BAL.  
SIZE/POSI. ADJ.  
Sets or adjusts the color temperature and white balance.  
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  
CONTROL LOCK  
Sets the item related to turning on/off the status display.  
Prohibits altering the monitor operations except turning the monitor on/off and deactivating this  
function.  
• Operating the monitor by the external control is available if this function is activated.  
all reset  
Resets all the settings you have made to factory-preset values.  
• Adjustments made by using the front panel buttons will also be reset.  
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.  
7Buttons for Menu Operations  
MENU/VOLUME control  
Displays or closes a menu  
screen by pushing in the control.  
While a menu screen is  
displayed, selects or adjusts the  
menu items by moving the  
control to / /  
/
.
CHROMA/PHASE button  
To display SET-UP MENU, press  
the CHROMA/PHASE button  
while moving the MENU/VOLUME  
control to  
.
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7Displaying the Menu  
7About “ sub menu”  
When “ sub menu” is displayed in the menu, only  
selected item in that menu can be displayed and  
adjusted. This allows you to make adjustments while  
looking at the actual screen.  
Screens  
To display MAIN MENU  
Push in the MENU/VOLUME control on the front panel.  
To display SET-UP MENU  
Push in the CHROMA/PHASE button while moving the  
MENU/VOLUME control to  
.
NOTES:  
To exit the menu, push in the MENU/VOLUME control  
several times.  
• The menu automatically exits about 30 seconds after the  
last menu operation.  
To go back to the previous menu, push in the MENU/  
VOLUME control.  
1. Select “ sub menu,then move the  
MENU/VOLUME control to  
.
The adjustment bar is displayed at the bottom or top  
of the screen.  
7Menu Operation Procedure  
2. Move the MENU/VOLUME control to  
to select the item you want to set.  
3. Move the MENU/VOLUME control to  
to make adjustments.  
/
1. Push in the MENU/VOLUME control.  
/
MAIN MENU is displayed on the screen.  
To exit the sub-menu display:  
Push in the MENU/VOLUME control.  
To change the positions and the contents of the  
sub-menu display  
Select “sub menu SELECT” in MAIN MENU, then change  
2. Move the MENU/VOLUME control to  
to select the item you want to set,  
/
the setting by moving the MENU/VOLUME control to  
/
.
UPPER1: The current setting and adjustment bar  
of the selected item appear at the top  
of the screen.  
LOWER2: The current setting of the selected item  
appears at the bottom of the screen.  
UPPER2: The current setting of the selected item  
appears at the top of the screen.  
then move it to  
.
The menu screen of the selected item is displayed  
on the screen.  
(Ex.)  
LOWER1: The current setting and adjustment bar  
of the selected item appear at the  
bottom of the screen.  
3. Move the MENU/VOLUME control to  
to select the item you want to adjust.  
4. Move the MENU/VOLUME control to  
/
7About “reset”  
Restores all menu settings (currently displayed) to  
factory-preset values.  
/
to make adjustments.  
(Ex.)  
1. Move the MENU/VOLUME control to  
select “reset,then move it to  
Confirmation message is displayed.  
/
to  
.
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.  
5. Push in the MENU/VOLUME control  
several times to exit MAIN MENU.  
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How to Use MAIN MENU  
7MAIN MENU Screens  
MAIN MENU  
Setting Items  
Move the MENU/  
VOLUME control to  
.
Move the MENU/  
VOLUME control to  
page 9  
/
to adjust an item.  
see below.  
About “ sub menu” and  
“reset,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.  
7Functions and Adjustment Range of Items  
APERTURE CONTROL  
sub menu SELECT  
Compensates the  
Selects the positions and the contents of the sub-menu  
display.  
To change the positions and the contents of the sub-  
frequency characteristics of  
the luminance signal of a  
video signal.  
menu display” on page 9  
ASPECT  
Selects the aspect ratio.  
7 LEVEL  
• 4:3/16:9  
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:  
OFF:  
Compensates the low frequencies.  
No compensation.  
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How to Use SET-UP MENU  
7SET-UP MENU Screens  
SET-UP MENU  
Setting Items  
Move the MENU/  
VOLUME control to  
.
page 13  
Move the MENU/  
VOLUME control to  
to adjust an item.  
/
About “ sub menu” and  
“reset,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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How to Use SET-UP MENU (cont.)  
7Functions and Adjustment Range of Items  
7 HOUR METER X100h  
FUNCTION SETTING  
Displays the total usage time of the monitor in  
hundred-hour units.  
Sets the control systems for  
the COLOR SYSTEM,  
• 000 O 655  
NOTES:  
• When the timer passes 655, it returns to 000.  
• The timer does not count usage time under one hour.  
colors of the tally lamp, and  
MAKE/TRIGGER terminal.  
• Can be also used to check  
the amount of time that the  
monitor has been used.  
PICTURE SUB ADJ.  
7 COLOR SYSTEM  
Selects the color system.  
The standard value (“00”) of  
the picture adjustment is  
initially set at the factory.  
You can adjust the standard  
value as you want.  
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 CONTRAST  
7 TALLY SELECT  
• –20 O 00 O +20  
Selects the color of the tally lamp on the upper right  
of the front panel.  
7 BRIGHT  
• –20 O 00 O +20  
GREEN: The tally lamp lights in green.  
RED:  
The tally lamp lights in red.  
7 CHROMA  
NOTES:  
• –20 O 00 O +20  
• “TALLY SELECT” does not appear on the menu when  
both of the following conditions are applied:  
– When selecting “TA. SELto a pin terminal of the  
MAKE/TRIGGER terminal in “REMOTE SYSTEM” of  
SET-UP MENU.  
7 PHASE  
• –20 O 00 O +20  
COLOR TEMP./BAL.  
– When the external control is activated.  
Sets or adjusts the color  
temperature and white  
balance.  
• The tally lamp is controlled using the MAKE/TRIGGER  
terminal of the REMOTE (external control) terminals.  
“REMOTE SYSTEM” below, “How to Use the External  
Control” on pages 14 and 15  
7 REMOTE SYSTEM  
Sets the MAKE/TRIGGER terminal.  
“How to Use the MAKE/TRIGGER Terminal” on pages  
14 and 15  
NOTE:  
• Use the five items indicated with  
adjustments between the monitors.  
mark to make fine  
• CONTROL FORM:  
Selects the control system for the MAKE/  
7 COLOR TEMP.  
TRIGGER terminal.  
Selects the color temperature.  
MAKE: Selects the make contact system as  
the external control method.  
TRIG.: Selects the trigger system as the  
external control method.  
SET: You can apply the functions to the 1st  
to 6th pin terminals of the MAKE/  
HIGH: Sets the color temperature to 9300.  
LOW: Sets the color temperature to 6500.  
7 BLUE DRIVE  
Adjusts the blue drive level.  
• MIN O 000 O MAX (in 127 grades)  
TRIGGER terminal as you want.  
• PORT F1 – PORT F6:  
7 RED DRIVE  
Selects the function to be applied to the 1st to 6th  
pin terminals of the MAKE/TRIGGER terminal.  
“How to Use the MAKE/TRIGGER Terminal” on page 14  
Adjusts the red drive level.  
• MIN O 000 O MAX (in 127 grades)  
7 GREEN CUTOFF  
NOTE:  
Adjusts the green cut-off point.  
You can set “PORT F1” – “PORT F6” only when  
“CONTROL FORM” is set to “SET.”  
• MIN O MAX (in 155 grades)  
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7 BLUE CUTOFF  
7 TRAPEZOID  
Adjusts the blue cut-off point.  
Compensates the trapezoid picture distortion.  
• MIN O MAX (in 155 grades)  
• –20 O 00 O +20  
–: Enlarges the upper side of the picture.  
+: Reduces the upper side of the picture.  
7 RED CUTOFF  
Adjusts the red cut-off point.  
7 ROTATION  
• MIN O MAX (in 155 grades)  
Compensates a picture tilt.  
SIZE/POSI. ADJ.  
• –31 O 00 O +31  
–: Turns the picture clockwise.  
+: Turns the picture counterclockwise.  
Adjusts the size and  
position of the picture.  
STATUS DISPLAY  
Sets the item related to  
turning on/off the status  
display.  
7 H. SIZE  
Adjusts the horizontal screen size.  
• –20 O 00 O +20 (*)  
–: Reduces the screen size horizontally.  
+: Enlarges the screen size horizontally.  
* You can adjust this item with in the range between 00  
and +20 during the under-scan mode.  
7 STATUS DISPLAY  
Sets the status display.  
• AUTO/MANUAL/OFF  
“About the status display” on page 5  
7 H. POSITION  
Adjusts the horizontal screen position.  
CONTROL LOCK  
• –20 O 00 O +20  
–: Moves the screen to the left.  
+: Moves the screen to the right.  
Prohibits altering the monitor operations except turning  
the monitor on/off and deactivating this function.  
• ON/OFF  
NOTES:  
7 V. SIZE  
Adjusts the vertical screen size.  
• When “CONTROL LOCK” is set to “ON,” “  
Control lock  
• –20 O 00 O +20  
–: Reduces the screen size vertically.  
+: Enlarges the screen size vertically.  
on!” appears on the screen if you try to operate the monitor.  
• Operating the monitor by the external control is available if  
this function is activated.  
7 V. POSITION  
all reset  
Adjusts the vertical screen position.  
• –10 O 00 O +10  
Resets all the settings you have made to factory-preset  
values.  
• Adjustments made by using the front panel buttons  
will also be reset.  
–: Moves the screen down.  
+: Moves the screen up.  
DISTORTION ADJ.  
1. Move the MENU/VOLUME control to  
/
to  
select “all reset,then move it to  
Confirmation message is displayed.  
.
Compensates the picture  
distortion.  
2. To initialize, move the MENU/VOLUME control  
Also compensates the  
picture tilt which is caused  
by geomagnetic influence.  
to  
.
To cancel the initialization, press the MENU/  
VOLUME control.  
7 PARALLELOGRAM  
Compensates the parallelogram picture distortion.  
• –20 O 00 O +20  
–: Moves the upper side of the picture to the  
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.  
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How to Use the External Control  
7About the External Control  
The Monitor has the MAKE/TRIGGER terminal, which allows you to control the monitor by the MAKE (make  
contact) or TRIG. (trigger) system selected in the function setting.  
MAKE (make contact) system: Controls the function by short-circuiting the corresponding pin terminal to the  
GND pin terminal, or disconnecting (opening) it.  
TRIG. (trigger) system:  
Controls the function by inputting the pulse signal instantaneously to the  
corresponding pin terminal.  
* Select “MAKE” or “TRIG.from “REMOTE SYSTEM” in SET-UP MENU.  
“REMOTE SYSTEM” on page 12  
NOTES:  
• The external control has priority over operations using front panel buttons or menu functions of the monitor.  
• When using the make contact system, you cannot use the functions which are applied to the MAKE/TRIGGER terminal  
operating the front panel buttons or the menu of the monitor. (When using the trigger system you can also use those  
functions operating the monitor directly.)  
7How to Use the MAKE/TRIGGERTerminal  
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.  
7 To change the functions applied to the pin  
terminals  
1. Display SET-UP MENU, then move the MENU/  
VOLUME control to  
SYSTEM,then move it to  
/
to select “REMOTE  
.
2. Move the MENU/VOLUME control to  
“CONTROL FORM,then move it to  
“SET.”  
/
/
to select  
to select  
NO.  
1
Functions to be controlled  
Changes the input to INPUT A  
Changes the input to INPUT B  
INP. A  
INP. B  
2
3. Move the MENU/VOLUME control to  
/
to select  
3
CO. OFF Turns on/off COLOR OFF  
ASPECT Changes ASPECT  
the number of the pin terminal (PORT F1 – PORT  
4
F6) you want to set, then move it to  
the function.  
/
to select  
5
TALLY  
Controls the tally lamp  
Turns on/off the status display  
External control  
6
STATUS  
NOTE:  
You cannot apply two or more functions to one terminal.  
7
Caution:  
This is a female  
connector.  
8
GND  
14  
 
Functions controlled by the MAKE/TRIGGER Terminal  
Display  
INP. A  
Functions to be controlled  
Changes the input to INPUT A  
Changes the input to INPUT B  
Turns on/off COLOR OFF  
Changes ASPECT  
Opening  
Invalid  
Invalid  
Off  
Short-circuiting  
*1  
Valid  
INP. B  
Valid  
CO. OFF  
ASPECT  
TALLY  
On (Monochrome screen)  
*2  
*3  
4:3  
16:9  
On  
Controls the tally lamp  
Off  
TA. SEL  
STATUS  
Selects the color of the tally lamp  
Turns on/off the status display  
Green  
Off  
Red  
On  
*1 The TRIG. (trigger) system switches each function by short-circuiting for approx. 1 second.  
*2 When selecting the TRIG. (trigger) system, these functions cannot be controlled if no signal is input.  
*3 Tally lamp Control and External control (the 7th pin terminal) can be controlled by the MAKE (make contact) system even  
when you select the “TRIG.(trigger) system.  
Operation  
1. Short-circuit the 7th pin terminal (External control) to the 8th pin terminal (GND) so that the monitor can be controlled by the  
external control.  
2. When selecting the “MAKE” (make contact) system, operate each function by short-circuiting the corresponding pin  
terminal to the 8th pin terminal (GND) or 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 functions one by one.  
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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.  
Reference  
pages  
Problems  
Points to be checked  
Measures (Remedy)  
Firmly insert the power plug.  
No power supply  
Is the AC or DC power plug loose or  
disconnected?  
When using the DC power supply, is  
the battery charged?  
Charge the battery or replace it with the one  
charged. (Refer to the instructions of the battery.)  
Is the AC or DC switch turned off?  
Is the signal cable disconnected?  
Turn the AC or DC switch on.  
Connect the signal cable firmly.  
6, 7  
6, 7  
No picture with  
the power on  
Is the power of the connected  
component on?  
Turn on the power of the connected component  
and set the output correctly.  
Is the signal being output from the  
connected component?  
Is the input selected correctly?  
Select the correct input with the INPUT SELECT  
buttons.  
5
Is the input signal adapted to the  
monitor’s specification?  
Check if the input signal format is acceptable to  
the monitor.  
18  
17  
Are any of the self-check indicators  
flashing?  
Follow the procedures in “Self-check Indications.”  
No sound with the Is the audio signal being output from  
Turn on the power of the connected component  
and set the output correctly.  
4
power on  
the connected component?  
Is the volume level set to minimum or  
the sound is turned off?  
Adjust the volume level or turn on the sound  
using the MENU/VOLUME control.  
Is the audio cable disconnected?  
Connect the audio cable firmly.  
6, 7  
Wrong color  
Has the picture adjustment been  
changed?  
Set each picture adjustment to the standard (00)  
value. Or, perform “reset” in “PICTURE SUB  
ADJ.” to set each item of picture adjustment to  
the standard value.  
4, 12  
Has the white balance setting been  
changed?  
Perform “reset” in “COLOR TEMP./BAL.to set  
each item to the standard value.  
12, 13  
5
Is the BLUE CHECK function  
activated?  
Press the BLUE CHECK button on the front  
panel repeatedly to return the screen to normal.  
Unnatural picture  
Shaking picture  
Has “CONTRAST” or “BRIGHT” been  
changed?  
Adjust CONTRAST or BRIGHT by using the front  
panel buttons. Or, adjust “CONTRAST” or  
“BRIGHT” in “PICTURE SUB ADJ.” in SET-UP  
MENU.  
4, 12  
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.  
Irregular color  
Is the monitor placed or moved close to Move the device away from the monitor.  
a speaker or any other magnetic  
device?  
Has the position of the monitor been  
changed with the power on?  
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Reference  
pages  
Problems  
Points to be checked  
Measures (Remedy)  
Wrong picture  
position, wrong  
picture size  
Has the picture position, size,  
distortion, or tilt been changed?  
Adjust the picture size (H. SIZE, V. SIZE) or  
position (H. POSITION, V. POSITION) in “SIZE/  
POSI. ADJ.”  
Adjust the picture distortion (PARALLELOGRAM,  
TRAPEZOID) or tilt (ROTATION) in  
“DISTORTION ADJ.”  
13  
It may not be possible to expand the picture due  
to the selected input mode. In this case,  
adjustment is impossible.  
Has the UNDER SCAN button been  
pressed?  
Press the UNDER SCAN button to remove the  
setting.  
5
Some items do  
not appear on the  
menu  
The items which are not available for  
the current input or the current input  
signal do not appear on the menu.  
Change the input or the input signal.  
Front panel  
buttons do not  
function  
Has the CONTROL LOCK function  
been set to “ON”?  
Set the CONTROL LOCK function to “OFF.”  
13  
Has the monitor’s setting been  
changed to enable control by the  
external control connected to the  
REMOTE terminal?  
Change the setting of the external control so that  
the monitor can be operated by the buttons on  
the front panel.  
14, 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 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 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  
disappears or turn the power off on any monitor that is not being used.  
7Self-check Indications  
When the INPUT SELECT A/B and DC INDICATOR lamps on the front panel start flashing after the screen  
goes blank...  
This monitor has a self-check function, which allows it to detect malfunctions and alert you. This makes  
troubleshooting easier. Whenever a problem occurs, a combination of “self-check indicators” (INPUT SELECT A/B  
and DC INDICATOR lamps) will flash and the monitor’s power automatically turns off. If this happens, follow the  
steps below and contact your dealer to resolve the problem.  
1. Check which indicators are flashing.  
2. Turn off the AC or DC switch on the rear panel.  
3. When using the AC power supply, unplug the AC  
power cord.  
When using the DC power supply, remove the battery  
or unplug the DC power cord.  
4. Contact your dealer with the information about which  
indicators are flashing.  
NOTE:  
• If you turn on the monitor’s power immediately after turning it off (or after a short-term power failure), the self-check indicators  
may flash, and no image may be displayed.  
When this happens, turn off the power, and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it on again. If the self-check indicators  
have stopped flashing, you can use the monitor as usual.  
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Specifications  
Model  
TM-1011G  
Type  
Color Video Monitor  
10" measured diagonally  
Picture Tube  
Effective Screen Size  
Width:  
176.9 mm (6 15/16")  
137.6 mm (5 3/8")  
Height:  
Diagonal: 224.5 mm (8 13/16")  
Scanning Frequency  
H: 15 kHz  
V:  
50 Hz/60 Hz  
Video Band  
6 MHz (–3 dB)  
Horizontal Resolution  
Input/Output Terminals  
280 TV lines  
Composite signal input/output terminals  
VIDEO A/VIDEO B: 2 lines, BNC connector x 4 (1 Vp-p, 75 )  
* The input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals are bridge-connected. (Auto termination)  
Analogue audio input/output terminals  
AUDIO A/AUDIO B: 2 lines, RCA connector x 4 (0.5 V (rms), high impedance)  
* The input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals are bridge-connected.  
Remote input terminal  
MAKE/TRIGGER: Point-of-contact connection, 1 line, RJ-45 connector (8-pin) x 1  
1 W  
Audio output  
Speaker  
8 cm (3 1/8") round x 1, 8 Ω  
Compliant Video Signal  
INPUT A/B: NTSC (3.58 MHz), PAL (4.43 MHz), B/W (50 Hz/60 Hz)  
Environmental  
Conditions  
Operating temperature:  
Operating humidity:  
0°C – 40°C (32°F – 104°F)  
20% – 80% (non-condensing)  
Power Requirements  
Power Consumption  
Dimensions  
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:  
Height:  
Depth:  
222 mm (8 3/4")  
229 mm (9 1/8")  
338.3 mm (13 3/8")  
Weight  
7.8 kg (17.2 lbs)  
Accessory  
AC power cord  
* 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.  
* E. & O.E. Design and specifications subject to change without notice.  
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7Dimensions  
Unit : mm (inch)  
Front View  
Side View  
338.3 (13 3  
307.8 (12 1  
/
/
8")  
8")  
222 (8 3/4")  
1.5  
(1/16")  
*
183 (7 1/4")  
164 (6 1/2")  
7
(3/8")  
63.5  
2 1  
2")  
222  
7
(3/8")  
(
/
(
8 3  
/4")  
Asterisks (*) are used to indicate front panel dimensions.  
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2006 Victor Company of Japan, Limited  
0306STH-MW-MT  
©
 

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