JVC TM 15L1D User Manual

LCD DISPLAY MONITOR  
INSTRUCTIONS  
TM-15L1D  
POWER CONNECTION  
The power supply voltage rating of this product is AC 100 – 240 V.  
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.  
For U.S.A. and Canada:  
AC 120 V  
For European and Asian  
countries: AC 220 – 240 V  
For United Kingdom:  
AC 220 – 240 V  
• This product is equipped with a  
grounding-type plug to satisfy FCC  
rule. If you are unable to insert the  
plug into the outlet, contact your  
electrician.  
• This product should be operated only with the type of power source indicated on the label. If you are not sure of the  
type of power supply of your home, consult your product dealer or local power company.  
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 United Kingdom power cord only  
The plug on 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 personnel.)  
How to replace the fuse  
Open the fuse compartment with the blade screwdriver, and replace  
the fuse.  
Fuse  
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Safety Precautions (cont.)  
• Make enough room for inserting or removing the  
power plug. Place the product as close to the  
outlet as possible. The main power supply for the  
product is controlled by inserting or removing the  
power plug.  
Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as  
opening or removing covers may expose you to  
dangerous voltages and other hazards. Refer all  
service to qualified service personnel.  
• When the product is left unattended and unused  
for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall  
outlet and disconnect the cables.  
• Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or  
convenience receptacles on other equipment as  
this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
• Use only the accessory cord designed for this  
product to prevent shock.  
• Do not put heavy objects on the product.  
• Do not rest your arm on the product or lean  
against the product.  
• Do not hang on the product when installing the  
product on the wall.  
• Power-supply cords should be routed so that  
they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by  
items placed upon or against them. Pay particular  
attention to cords at doors, plugs, receptacles, and  
the point where they exit from the product.  
• When the product is used on a table with casters,  
lock the casters to prevent the product from falling  
over.  
• Do not use the monitor for a long time if the sound  
is distorted.  
• Do not use this product near water.  
• Be sure to install the product in the place where  
proper temperature and humidity are kept (  
“Environmental conditions” on page 21).  
This product becomes hot during its use. Take  
enough care when handling the product.  
• Do not use immediately after moving from a low  
temperature to high temperature, as this causes  
condensation, which may result in a fire, electric  
shock, or other hazards.  
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• Never push objects of any kind into this product  
through openings as they may touch dangerous  
voltage points or short out parts that could result  
in a fire or electric shock.  
Under the following conditions,  
1. Turn off the power.  
2. Unplug this product from the wall outlet.  
3. Refer service to qualified service personnel.  
• Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.  
a) When the product emits smoke or unusual smell.  
b) When the product exhibits a distinct change  
in performance—for example, no picture or no  
sound.  
c) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen on  
the product.  
d) If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in  
any way.  
f) When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.  
• Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided  
for ventilation. These ensure reliable operation of  
the product and protect it from overheating. These  
openings must not be blocked or covered.  
• The openings should never be blocked by placing  
the product on bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface. It  
should not be placed in a built-in installation such  
as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is  
provided and the manufacturer’s instructions have  
been adhered to.  
Do not install this product in the following places:  
• in a damp or dusty room  
• where the product is exposed to soot or steam,  
such as near the cooking counter or a humidifier  
• near heat sources  
• where condensation easily occurs, such as near  
the window  
• When connecting other products such as VCR’s  
and personal computers, you should turn off the  
power of this product for protection against electric  
shock.  
• Do not use attachments not recommended by the  
product manufacturer as they may be hazardous.  
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified  
by the manufacturer or equivalents. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other  
hazards.  
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety  
checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.  
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Safety Precautions (cont.)  
Maintenance  
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning.  
Screen  
To avoid irreparable change in appearance of the screen such as uneven color, discoloration, scratches, be careful  
about the following:  
• Do not paste or stick anything with any glues or adhesive tapes.  
• Do not write anything on the screen.  
• Do not strike the screen with a hard object.  
• Avoid condensation on the screen.  
• Do not wipe the screen with solvent such as alcohol, thinner, or benzine.  
• Do not wipe the screen hard.  
If the screen gets stained, wipe it with a soft dry cloth, a soft damp cloth, or a soft cloth soaked in water-diluted  
neutral detergent and wrung well.  
Cabinet  
To avoid the deterioration or damages of the cabinet such as its paint’s peeling away, be careful about the following:  
• Do not wipe the cabinet using solvent such as alcohol, thinner, or benzine.  
• Do not expose the cabinet to any volatile substance such as insecticides.  
• Do not remain any rubber or plastic in contact for a long time.  
• Do not wipe the cabinet hard.  
Wipe stains off the cabinet with a soft cloth. If the cabinet gets heavily stained, wipe it with a soft cloth soaked in  
water-diluted neutral detergent and wrung well, and then wipe with a soft dry cloth.  
Ventilation openings  
• Use a vacuum cleaner to get rid of the dust around the intakes (all the openings). If a vacuum cleaner is not  
available, use a cloth and wipe it off. Leaving the dust around the intakes may raise up the internal heat and cause  
damage to the product.  
Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment  
[European Union]  
This symbol indicates that the electrical and electronic equipment should not be disposed  
as general household waste at its end-of-life. Instead, the product should be handed over  
to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment for  
proper treatment, recovery and recycling in accordance with your national legislation.  
By disposing of this product correctly, you will help to conserve natural resources and will  
help prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health which could  
otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more information  
about collection point and recycling of this product, please contact your local municipal  
office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the  
product.  
Attention:  
This symbol  
is only valid in  
the European  
Union.  
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with  
national legislation.  
(Business users)  
obtain information about the take-back of the product.  
[Other Countries outside the European Union]  
If you wish to dispose of this product, please do so in accordance with applicable national  
legislation or other rules in your country for the treatment of old electrical and electronic  
equipment.  
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Contents  
Safety Precautions........................................................ 2  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ................................... 2  
Maintenance............................................................. 6  
Controls and Features .................................................. 8  
Front panel ............................................................... 8  
Rear panel.............................................................. 10  
Installation ................................................................... 12  
Using the monitor on the stand............................... 12  
Installing the monitor on the wall ............................ 13  
Installing the monitor on the rack............................ 13  
How to Use the MAIN MENU....................................... 14  
MAIN MENU items ................................................. 14  
How to Use the SET-UP MENU................................... 15  
SET-UP MENU items.............................................. 16  
How to Use the External Control ............................... 18  
About the external control....................................... 18  
How to use the MAKE/TRIGGER terminal ............. 18  
Troubleshooting .......................................................... 19  
Specifications.............................................................. 21  
Dimensions............................................................. 22  
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Controls and Features  
7 Front panel  
Tally lamp  
Controlled by the MAKE/TRIGGER terminal. (TALLY SELECT”  
on page 17, “How to Use the External Control” on page 18)  
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1 Speaker (Monaural)  
5 Volume control button*2  
Outputs the audio signal of the selected input.  
While the menu is not displayed,  
adjust the volume level (00 to 50) by  
pushing the button left or right.  
2 CHROMA/PHASE button*1  
Activates the Chroma (picture color density)  
adjustment mode or the Phase (picture hue)  
adjustment mode.  
6 MENU button  
• Press the button to select the mode, then adjust  
the value (–25 - 00 - +25) by pushing the menu  
control button (4) left or right.  
Displays the MAIN MENU.  
page 13  
To display the SET-UP MENU:  
Press the CHROMA/PHASE button (2) while  
pressing the MENU button. (page 15)  
NOTE:  
• Chroma is not adjustable when the B/W (50 Hz/60 Hz)  
signal is input. In this case, “NO EFFECT” is displayed  
for about 5 seconds.  
• Phase is not adjustable when the PAL signal or the B/W  
(50 Hz/60 Hz) signal is input. In this case, “NO EFFECT”  
is displayed for about 5 seconds.  
7 SCAN SIZE button/lamp  
Selects the screen size.  
• When “100%,1:1,or “USER” is selected, the  
lamp lights up.  
3 CONTRAST/BRIGHT button*1  
OVER = 100% = 1:1 = USER = (back to the  
beginning)  
Activates the picture contrast adjustment mode or  
picture brightness adjustment mode.  
• Press the button to select the mode, then adjust  
the value (–25 - 00 - +25) by pushing the menu  
control button (4) left or right.  
To adjust picture size/position:  
Select “USER” and adjust “SIZE/POSI. ADJ. (USER)”  
in the SET-UP MENU. (page 16)  
NOTE:  
4 Menu control button  
• Memorized for each input.  
Operates the menu by pushing or pressing the  
button to the indicated direction.  
pages 14 and 15  
• When displaying the picture in the 1:1 mode, the aspect  
ratio of the picture may change depending on the input  
signal.  
• For some input signals, the picture may be displayed in a  
wrong position. In this case, select “OVER.”  
Pushing the button up or down:  
Selects a menu item.  
*1 During picture adjustment:  
• The adjustment bar will disappear in about 10  
seconds after the last operation.  
• Pressing MENU will also make the adjustment bar  
disappeared.  
Pushing the button left or right:  
Adjusts the selected menu item.  
• The position of the adjustment bar can be  
changed. (“ADJ. BAR POSI.on page 14)  
Pressing the center of the button:  
• Goes to the next step.  
• Performs the selected function.  
*2 During volume adjustment:  
• The adjustment bar will disappear in about 5  
seconds after the last operation.  
• Pressing MENU will also make the adjustment bar  
disappeared.  
• The position of the adjustment bar can be  
changed. (“ADJ. BAR POSI.on page 14)  
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8 ASPECT button/lamp  
w Power lamp  
Changes the aspect ratio of the picture from 4:3 to  
16:9.  
• When “16:9” is selected, the lamp lights up.  
To return to 4:3, press the button again.  
• Use this function when the picture of 16:9 aspect  
ratio is squeezed into 4:3 format signal.  
Lights in orange:  
The monitor is off (standby).  
Flashes in orange:  
The monitor is in the suspend mode.  
Lights in Green:  
The monitor is on.  
Unlit:  
The monitor is off (the AC plug is not  
NOTE:  
• When displaying the picture in the 1:1 mode (7  
SCAN SIZE button/lamp” on page 8), this function does  
not work. In this case, “NO EFFECT” is displayed for  
about 5 seconds (the lamp lights up).  
connected).  
9 BLUE CHECK/COLOR OFF button/lamp  
Changes the video signal element to display.  
• When “BLUE CHECK” or “COLOR OFF” is  
selected, the lamp lights up.  
7 About the status display  
When “STATUS DISPLAY” is set to “ON” (page  
17), the status (information of the current input  
and the monitor settings) is displayed for about 5  
seconds in the following cases:  
Normal display = BLUE CHECK (Only blue  
signal) = COLOR OFF (Only luminance signal) =  
(back to the beginning)  
• When you press the INPUT SELECT button of the  
current input.  
• When you change the inputs.  
• When the signal condition of the current input  
changes.  
p INPUT SELECT buttons/lamps  
Select an input to display.  
VIDEO 1: Selects the video signal input to the  
VIDEO 1 terminal.  
VIDEO 2: Selects the video signal input to the  
VIDEO 2 terminal.  
VIDEO 1  
NTSC  
OVER  
COMPO.: Selects the video signal input to the  
COMPONENT terminal.  
1 Input status  
SDI 1:  
Selects the video signal input to the SDI  
1 terminal.  
2 Signal format  
• “NO SYNC” is displayed when no video signal  
is input.  
SDI 2:  
Selects the video signal input to the SDI  
2 terminal.  
• When “COLOR SYSTEM” is set to “AUTO”  
(page 14), “OTHERS” is displayed for a  
noncompliant composite signal input.  
• “Out of range” is displayed for a noncompliant  
component or SD SDI signal input.  
• The corresponding audio signal is also selected.  
q
STANDBY/ON button  
Turns on and off (standby) the monitor.  
NOTE:  
To disconnect the mains line completely, unplug the AC  
plug from the wall outlet.  
3 Setting of SCAN SIZE  
7 SCAN SIZE button/lamp” on page 8  
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Controls and Features (cont.)  
7 Rear panel  
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f
a
b
c d  
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4
2
1 AC inlet  
3 REMOTE (external control) terminal (MAKE/  
Power input connector. Connect the provided AC  
power cord to an AC outlet (AC 120 V/AC 220 –  
240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz).  
TRIGGER)  
Terminals for controlling the monitor by an external  
control.  
• Enables the monitor to be controlled by short-  
circuiting the pin terminal in this terminal or by  
inputting the pulse signal.  
2 VIDEO terminals  
a VIDEO 1 terminals (BNC)  
Input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals for the  
composite signals.  
“How to Use the External Control” on page 18  
4 COMPONENT terminals  
• The IN and OUT terminals are bridge-  
connected (auto termination).  
• Use the AUDIO 1 terminal for the audio  
connection.  
e COMPONENT terminal (mini D-sub 15-pin)  
Input terminal for the component signals.  
• This terminal is not compatible with PC signals  
and RGB signals.  
b VIDEO 2 terminals (BNC)  
Input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals for the  
composite signals.  
• Use the supplied conversion cable for  
connection.  
• The IN and OUT terminals are bridge-  
connected (auto termination).  
• Use the AUDIO 2 terminal for the audio  
connection.  
f AUDIO terminal (pin jack)  
Input terminal for the analog audio signals.  
c AUDIO 1 terminal (pin jack)  
Input terminal for the analog audio signals.  
• Use the VIDEO 1 terminal for the video  
connection.  
d AUDIO 2 terminal (pin jack)  
Input terminal for the analog audio signals.  
• Use the VIDEO 2 terminal for the video  
connection.  
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g h i j k  
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6
5 SDI terminals  
6 Security slot  
Install a security wire to this slot.  
g AUDIO 1 terminal (pin jack)  
Input terminal for the analog audio signals.  
• Use the SDI 1 terminal for the video connection.  
h AUDIO 2 terminal (pin jack)  
Input terminal for the analog audio signals.  
• Use the SDI 2 terminal for the video connection.  
i SDI 1 terminal (BNC)  
Input terminal for the SD SDI signals.  
• Use the AUDIO 1 terminal for the audio  
connection.  
j SDI 2 terminal (BNC)  
Input terminal for the SD SDI signals.  
• Use the AUDIO 2 terminal for the audio  
connection.  
k SDI SW. OUT terminal (BNC)  
Output terminal for the SD SDI signals.  
The SDI signal of the current input (SDI 1 or SDI  
2) is re-clocked and output.  
NOTE:  
• When the input other than SDI 1 or SDI 2 is selected,  
the SDI signal of the input selected last time is re-  
clocked and output from this terminal.  
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Installation  
NOTE:  
• Do not rest your arm on the monitor or lean against the monitor.  
• Do not hold the LCD panel when installing the monitor.  
• Make sure to install the monitor securely to prevent the monitor from falling over, which causes damage to the monitor or injury.  
7 Using the monitor on the stand  
You can place the monitor in the following two ways when using the monitor on the supplied stand.  
You can tilt the monitor upward or downward within  
the range of about 20° in each direction.  
When the monitor is attached to the higher position of  
the stand (see below), you can lift the stand up by 90°  
and place the monitor as illustrated below.  
about 20°  
about 20°  
NOTE:  
NOTE:  
• Be careful not to pinch your fingers in the gap between the  
monitor and the stand.  
• Do not tilt the monitor upward more than 20°; otherwise  
the monitor may fall over.  
• When the monitor is attached to the lower position of the  
stand (see below), you cannot tilt the monitor downward.  
• Be careful not to pinch your fingers in the moving parts.  
• Make sure to lift the stand up until it stops; otherwise the  
monitor may fall over.  
• Place the monitor on a mat to avoid scratching the table  
surface.  
• Do not place the monitor in this way when the monitor is  
attached to the lower position of the stand.  
To adjust the stand height  
You can select the stand height—higher  
position or lower position.  
• For how to detach the stand, see below.  
Screw holes  
for higher  
position  
Screw holes  
for lower  
position  
To detach the stand  
Screw (M4 x 10)  
NOTE:  
• Lay the monitor on a cloth with the LCD panel  
facing down to prevent the LCD panel being  
damaged.  
Stand  
VESA mounting holes  
Monitor  
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7 Installing the monitor on the wall  
Use a commercial wall mounting unit compliant with the VESA standard (100 mm x 100 mm).  
NOTE:  
• Detach the stand first. (page 12)  
• Ask your dealer to install.  
VESA mounting holes  
(See page 22 for the specifications  
of the mounting holes.)  
7 Installing the monitor on the rack  
Use a JVC’s RACK MOUNT ADAPTER (RK-C157L1G; not supplied).  
NOTE:  
• Detach the stand first. (page 12)  
• Ask your dealer to install.  
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How to Use the MAIN MENU  
The MAIN MENU contains the functions for daily use.  
MAIN MENU  
1 Select  
2 Adjust  
1 Select “all  
reset”  
Perform “all reset”  
Operation guide  
Shows the buttons for  
each operation.  
2 Next  
7 To exit the menu:  
Cancel  
NOTE:  
• The menu automatically disappears in about 30 seconds after the last menu operation.  
• Some items may not appear on the menu. Those items are not available for the current input or the current input signal.  
7 MAIN MENU items  
COMPO. LEVEL  
BACK LIGHT  
Sets the level of the component input signal.  
Setting value: SMPTE (for M2VTR signals),  
BETACAM (for BetacamVTR 0% set-up signals)  
Adjusts the brightness of the display.  
Setting value: 00 - 25  
APERTURE  
ADJ. BAR POSI.  
Adjusts the clearness of the picture.  
Selects the position of the adjustment bars.  
Setting value: 00 - 10  
Setting value: UPPER, LOWER  
CTI.  
Adjusts the clearness of the outlines of the color signals  
(R/G/B).  
all reset  
Restores all the settings and adjustments of the  
monitor to the factory settings.  
Setting value: OFF, NORMAL, HARD  
• Adjustments made by using the buttons on the  
front panel will also be reset.  
LTI.  
Adjusts the clearness of the outlines of the luminance  
signal.  
NOTE:  
• “HOUR METER X100h” (page 17) will not be reset.  
• After performing “all reset,the screen goes back to the  
MAIN MENU.  
Setting value: OFF, NORMAL, HARD  
COLOR SYSTEM  
Selects the color system.  
Setting value: AUTO, NTSC, PAL  
NOTE:  
• If the picture is unstable with “AUTO,select “NTSC” or “PAL.”  
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How to Use the SET-UP MENU  
The SET-UP MENU contains the initial settings of the monitor.  
SET-UP MENU  
7 PICTURE SUB ADJ.  
1 Select  
1 Select  
2 Adjust  
Press CHROMA/  
PHASE while  
2 Next  
pressing MENU.  
1 Select  
“reset”  
Operation guide  
Shows the buttons for  
each operation.  
2 Perform  
“reset”  
7 COLOR TEMP.  
1 Select  
1 Select  
7 To exit the menu:  
2 Adjust  
2 Adjust  
Next  
(When selecting “USER1”  
or “USER2” in 2)  
7 SIZE/POSI. ADJ.  
(Only when “SCAN SIZE” is “USER”)  
1 Select  
1 Select  
2 Adjust  
2 Next  
Ex. When aspect ratio is 4:3  
7 REMOTE SETTING  
1 Select  
1 Select  
2 Adjust  
2 Next  
7 NO SYNC FUNCTION  
1 Select  
1 Select  
2 Adjust  
2 Next  
7 TALLY SELECT  
7 STATUS DISPLAY  
7 CONTROL LOCK  
1 Select  
NOTE:  
• The menu automatically disappears in about  
30 seconds after the last menu operation.  
• Some items may not appear on the menu.  
Those items are not available for the current  
input or the current input signal.  
2 Adjust  
(page 17)  
7 To go back to the previous screen:  
• “HOUR METER X100h” shows the total hors of  
use of the monitor. This item is not selectable.  
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How to Use the SET-UP MENU (cont.)  
7 SET-UP MENU items  
PICTURE SUB ADJ.  
Sets the standard level for the picture adjustments by using the CHROMA/PHASE and CONTRAST/BRIGHT buttons  
on the front panel.  
CONTRAST*  
BRIGHT*  
CHROMA*  
PHASE*  
Adjusts the standard level for contrast adjustment.  
Adjusts the standard level for brightness adjustment.  
Adjusts the standard level for chroma adjustment.  
Adjusts the standard level for phase adjustment.  
–20 - 00 - +20  
–20 - 00 - +20  
–20 - 00 - +20  
–20 - 00 - +20  
reset  
Restores the items in “PICTURE SUB ADJ.to the factory settings.  
* Memorized for each input.  
COLOR TEMP.  
Selects the color temperature and adjusts the drive level of each color (R/G/B).  
COLOR TEMP.*  
Selects the color temperature.  
• When selecting “USER1” or “USER2,adjust the R/G/B  
drive level below.  
HIGH (9300), LOW (6500),  
USER1, USER2  
R DRIVE  
G DRIVE  
B DRIVE  
Adjusts the drive level of red.  
Adjusts the drive level of green.  
Adjusts the drive level of blue.  
–40 - 00 - +40  
–40 - 00 - +40  
–40 - 00 - +40  
* Memorized for each input.  
SIZE/POSI. ADJ. (USER)  
Adjusts the position and size of the picture. This item is available only when “SCAN SIZE” (page 8) is set to  
“USER.”  
H. SIZE*  
Adjusts the horizontal picture size.  
–40 - 00 - +40  
–40 - 00 - +40  
–40 - 00 - +40  
–40 - 00 - +40  
–40 - 00 - +40  
–40 - 00 - +40  
H. POSI.*  
Adjusts the horizontal picture position.  
V. SIZE (4:3)*  
V. SIZE (16:9)*  
V. POSI. (4:3)*  
V. POSI. (16:9)*  
Adjusts the vertical picture size (for 4:3 aspect ratio).  
Adjusts the vertical picture size (for 16:9 aspect ratio).  
Adjusts the vertical picture position (for 4:3 aspect ratio).  
Adjusts the vertical picture position (for 16:9 aspect ratio).  
* Memorized for each input.  
REMOTE SETTING  
Sets the MAKE/TRIGGER terminal. (page 18)  
SYSTEM  
Selects the external control system of the MAKE/TRIGGER MAKE (make contact  
terminal.  
system), TRIG. (trigger  
system)  
PORT F3  
PORT F4  
Selects the input which is controlled by the 3rd pin terminal VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, COMPO.,  
of the MAKE/TRIGGER terminal.  
SDI 1, SDI 2  
You cannot assign the same  
input to both “PORT F3” and  
“PORT F4.”  
Selects the input which is controlled by the 4th pin terminal  
of the MAKE/TRIGGER terminal.  
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NO SYNC FUNCTION  
Selects the screen status when no signal is being input.  
NO SYNC DISPLAY  
Sets the screen status when no signal is being input.  
OFF, SUSPEND (suspend  
mode), GRAY (gray screen)  
DELAY TIME  
Sets the period until the screen status changes after  
signals stop coming in.  
5, 20, 60 (seconds, approx.)  
TALLY SELECT  
Selects the tally lamp color.  
Setting value: GREEN, RED  
NOTE:  
To control the tally lamp, use the MAKE/TRIGGER terminal. (page 18)  
STATUS DISPLAY  
Selects whether or not to display the status. (page 9)  
Setting value: ON, OFF  
NOTE:  
• While this item is set to “ON,” warning messages except “Control lock on!” do not appears.  
CONTROL LOCK  
Turns on (or off) the control lock function to disable the buttons on the front panel.  
Setting value: ON, OFF  
NOTE:  
• The following operations are available while this function is activated:  
Turning on/off the monitor  
– Displaying the SET-UP MENU (by pressing CHROMA/PHASE button while pressing the MENU button) and turning  
“CONTROL LOCK” to “OFF”  
– Operating the monitor by the external control  
If you try other operations, “Control lock on!” appears on the screen.  
HOUR METER X100h  
Shows the total hours of use.  
NOTE:  
• The hour is shown in 100-hour unit.  
• The hour is reset to “000” after the total hours of use have reached to “999.”  
• Use time less than 1 hour is not accumulated.  
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How to Use the External Control  
7 About 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.  
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 “SYSTEM” in the “REMOTE SETTING.”  
“REMOTE SETTING” on page 16  
NOTE:  
• When using the make contact system, you cannot use the buttons on the front panel to utilize functions which are controlled  
through the MAKE/TRIGGER terminal. (When using the trigger system, you can also use those functions using the buttons on  
the front panel or the menu.)  
• When using the make contact system, you cannot change the inputs using the buttons on the front panel.  
7 How to use the MAKE/TRIGGER terminal  
No. Functions to be controlled  
Opening  
Off  
Short-circuiting *1  
1
2
3
Controls the tally lamp  
On  
*2  
Changes color of the tally lamp  
GREEN  
RED  
Valid  
Changes the input to the one assigned Invalid  
to “PORT F3” in “REMOTE SETTING”  
(page 16)  
This is a female  
terminal.  
4
Changes the input to the one assigned Invalid  
to “PORT F4” in “REMOTE SETTING”  
(page 16)  
Valid  
5
6
7
8
Turns on/off COLOR OFF function  
Changes ASPECT to 16:9  
External control  
Off  
On  
On  
Valid  
Off  
Invalid  
*3  
GND  
*1 The TRIG. (trigger) system switches each function by short-circuiting for approx. 1 second.  
*2 Tally lamp (the 1st pin terminal) must be controlled by the MAKE (make contact) system.You can control the tally  
lamp even when the external control (the 7th pin terminal) is invalid.  
*3 External control (the 7th pin terminal) must be controlled by the MAKE (make contact) system.  
Operation  
1. Short-circuit the 7th pin terminal (External control) to the 8th pin terminal (GND) so that the monitor can be  
controlled externally.  
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.  
NOTE:  
• When controlling No. 3 and 4 pin terminals by the MAKE (make contact) system, only the terminal in use must be short-  
circuited. (Another terminal 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  
solves 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)  
No power supply  
Is the power plug loosened or  
disconnected?  
Firmly insert the power plug.  
No picture with the Is the signal cable disconnected?  
Connect the signal cable firmly.  
10, 11  
power on  
Is the power of the connected  
Turn on the power of the connected  
component on?  
Is the signal being output from the  
connected component?  
component and set the output correctly.  
Is the input selected correctly?  
Select the correct input with the INPUT  
SELECT buttons.  
9
Is the input signal adapted to the monitor’s Check if the input signal format is  
specification? acceptable to the monitor.  
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“OTHERS” or “Out  
of range” appears.  
Is the input signal adapted to the monitor’s Check if the input signal format is  
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10, 11  
9
specification?  
acceptable to the monitor.  
“NO SYNC”  
appears.  
Is the signal cable disconnected?  
Is the input selected correctly?  
Connect the signal cable firmly.  
Select the correct input with the INPUT  
SELECT buttons.  
Is the power of the connected  
component on?  
Is the signal being output from the  
connected component?  
Turn on the power of the connected  
component and set the output correctly.  
No sound  
Is the signal cable disconnected?  
Connect the signal cable firmly.  
10, 11  
Is the signal being output from the  
connected component?  
Turn on the power of the connected  
component and set the output correctly.  
8
Is the volume set to minimum?  
Adjust the volume level.  
Wrong color, no  
color  
Has the picture adjustment been changed? Adjust the picture by using the buttons on  
the front panel or the items in “PICTURE  
8, 16  
SUB ADJ.in the SET-UP MENU. Or,  
perform “reset” in “PICTURE SUB ADJ.”  
Has the white balance setting been  
changed?  
Change “COLOR TEMP.” in the SET-UP  
MENU. Or, perform “all reset” in the MAIN  
MENU.  
14, 16  
Is the correct color system selected?  
Set “COLOR SYSTEM” correctly in the  
MAIN MENU.  
14  
9
Has the BLUE CHECK/COLOR OFF  
button been pressed?  
Press the BLUE CHECK/COLOR OFF  
button to resume normal display.  
Unnatural picture  
Has “CONTRAST” or “BRIGHT” been  
changed?  
Adjust picture contrast or brightness  
by using the buttons on the front panel.  
Or, adjust “CONTRAST” or “BRIGHT”  
in “PICTURE SUB ADJ.in the SET-UP  
MENU.  
8, 16  
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Troubleshooting (cont.)  
Reference  
pages  
Problems  
Points to be checked  
Measures (Remedy)  
Wrong picture  
position, wrong  
picture size  
Has the picture position or size been  
changed?  
Adjust the picture size (H. SIZE/V. SIZE) or  
position (H. POSI./V. POSI.) in “SIZE/POSI.  
ADJ. (USER)” in the SET-UP MENU.  
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For some signals, the picture cannot be  
displayed fully in the effective screen area.  
There is no sure method to solve this  
problem.  
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Is the input signal adapted to the monitor’s Check if the input signal format is  
specification? acceptable to the monitor.  
Has the SCAN SIZE button been pressed? When “100%” is selected, select “USER”  
and adjust “SIZE/POSI. ADJ. (USER)” in  
8, 16  
the SET-UP MENU. If this does not work,  
select “OVER.”  
When “1:1” is selected, select “OVER.”  
8
9
Has the ASPECT button been pressed?  
Press the ASPECT button to select “4:3.”  
Change the input or the input signal.  
Some items do not The items which are not available for the  
appear on the menu. current input or the current input signal do  
not appear on the menu.  
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18  
The buttons on the Is “CONTROL LOCK” in the SET-UP  
Set it to “OFF.”  
front panel do not  
function.  
MENU set to “ON”?  
Has the monitor’s setting been changed  
to enable control by the external control  
connected to the REMOTE terminal?  
Disable the external control.  
The following are not malfunctions:  
• When a still image is displayed for a long time, it may remains on the screen after the picture changes. This is  
due to the characteristics of the LCD display and is not malfunction. The remaining picture will disappear after  
a while.  
• The red spots, blue spots and green spots on the panel surface are a normal characteristic of LCD displays,  
and not a problem. The LCD display is built with very high precision technology, however, be aware that a few  
pixels may be missing or constantly lit.  
The following symptoms are problems only when pictures or sounds are not played back normally:  
• A slight electric shock occurs when you touch the monitor.  
• The top and/or rear panel of the monitor becomes hot.  
• The monitor emits a cracking noise.  
• The monitor emits a mechanical noise.  
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Specifications  
Model  
TM-15L1D  
Type  
LCD Display Monitor  
15”, active matrix TFT  
LCD panel  
Effective Screen Size  
Width:  
Height:  
304.1 mm (11 15/16”)  
228.1 mm (8 15/16”)  
Number of Pixels Displayed  
Horizontal/vertical Frequency  
1024 x 768  
H:  
V:  
15.625 kHz/15.734 kHz  
50 Hz/59.94 Hz  
Input/Output  
Terminals  
VIDEO 1  
VIDEO 2  
Composite video:  
1 line, BNC connector x 2, 1 V(p-p), 75  
* The input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals are bridge-  
connected. (Auto termination)  
COMPONENT  
Component video:  
mini D-sub 15-pin x 1  
Y:  
1 V(p-p), 75 (including sync)  
Cb, Cr:  
0.7 V(p-p), 75 Ω  
SDI 1  
SD SDI:  
1 line, BNC connector x 1  
1 line switched out, BNC connector x 1  
SDI 2  
SDI SW. OUT  
AUDIO 1 (VIDEO)  
AUDIO 2 (VIDEO)  
SD SDI:  
Analog audio:  
AUDIO  
(COMPONENT)  
1 line, RCA connector x 1,  
500 mV (rms), high impedance  
AUDIO 1 (SDI)  
AUDIO 2 (SDI)  
Compliant Video Signal Format  
VIDEO 1/VIDEO 2 teminal: NTSC, PAL, B/W (50 Hz/60 Hz)  
COMPONENT teminal:  
SDI 1/SDI 2 teminal:  
480/60i, 576/50i  
SD SDI signal (compliant with SMPTE259M and ITU-R  
BT.656)  
Audio Output  
Internal: 1 W (monaural)  
Environmental Conditions  
Operating temperature:  
Operating humidity:  
5°C – 35°C (41°F – 95°F)  
20% – 85% (non-condensing)  
Power Requirements  
Rated Input Current  
Dimensions  
AC 100 – 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz  
0.9 A  
Width:  
Height:  
Depth:  
342 mm (13 1/2”)  
330.6 mm (13 1/8”)  
184 mm (7 1/4”)  
(with the stand)  
342 mm (13 1/2”)  
291 mm (11 1/2”)  
70.5 mm (2 7/8”)  
(without the stand)  
Weight  
6.3 kg (13.9 lbs) (including the stand)  
3.7 kg (8.1 lbs) (excluding the stand)  
Accessory  
AC power cord, Female BNC = mini D-sub 15 pin conversion cable x 1  
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Specifications (cont.)  
7 Dimensions  
Unit : mm (inch)  
Front View  
Side View  
Rear View (without the stand)  
70.5 (2 7/8)  
100  
28.5 (1 1/8)  
342 (13 1/2)  
VESA mounting holes  
280 (11 1/8)  
184 (7 1/4)  
(Size: M4, depth: 10 mm)  
* at the higher position  
** at the lower position  
Specification of the COMPONENT terminal (mini D-sub 15-pin)  
Pin No. Input signal  
Cr  
Pin No. Input signal  
1
9
NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
2
Y
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
3
4
5
6
7
8
Cb  
NC  
GND  
Cr-GND  
Y-GND  
Cb-GND  
External GND  
* 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.  
* Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
* All company names and product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only, and may be the trademarks  
or registered trademarks of their respective companies.  
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