JVC GD V4210PZW G User Manual

INSTRUCTIONS  
Model  
GD-V4210PZW  
GD-V4210PZW-G  
GD-V4210PCE  
GD-V4210PCE-G  
GD-V4211PCE  
Thank you for purchasing this JVC Monitor.  
Before using the monitor, read this manual carefully so  
that you know how to use the Monitor correctly.  
Refer to this manual whenever questions or problems  
about operation arise. Be sure to read and observe the  
safety precautions.  
Keep this manual where the user can see it easily.  
* Installation and removal require special expertise.  
Consult your product dealer for details.  
This instruction manual refers to the GD-V4210PZW, GD-V4210PZW-G, GD-V4210PCE, GD-V4210PCE-G, and GD-V4211PCE.  
The explanations and illustrations used in this instruction manual are of the GD-V4210PZW unless otherwise stated.  
The differences between each model are as follows:  
GD-V4210PZW GD-V4210PZW-G GD-V4210PCE GD-V4210PCE-G  
GD-V4211PCE  
Silver  
Silver  
Gray  
Silver  
Gray  
Frame Colour  
Inputs VIDEO A  
VIDEO B  
Available  
Available  
Available  
Not available*1  
Not available*1  
Not available*1  
COMPONENT  
1
* These inputs will be available with the separately-purchased video interface kit (IF-C421P1W).  
Ask your dealer to install the video interface kit.  
Contents  
Page  
Page  
Safety Precautions ....................................................2  
Parts Identification .....................................................4  
• Remote Control ...................................................4  
• Monitor: Front View .............................................5  
• Monitor: Rear Views ............................................6  
Other Convenient Functions ....................................24  
• Showing On-screen Display ............................. 24  
• Confirming the Use Time...................................25  
• Setting the Auto Sleep Function ....................... 25  
• Prohibiting the Monitor’s Button Operations ..... 26  
• Showing the On-screen When Changing  
the Input Mode ..................................................26  
• Mounting the Monitor Vertically ........................ 27  
• Setting the High-Definition signal Types ........... 27  
• Using the Pixel Shift Function........................... 27  
• Using the Power Save Function ....................... 28  
• Preventing the Afterimage Effect ...................... 29  
• Refreshing the Screen.......................................29  
• Resetting All the Setup Menu Settings ............. 29  
• Resetting All the Menu Settings ....................... 30  
Preparations ..............................................................9  
• Checking the Accessories ...................................9  
• Installing the Batteries .........................................9  
Installation ...............................................................10  
• Precautions .......................................................10  
Connections ............................................................11  
• Precautions .......................................................11  
• Available Signals ...............................................11  
• Connection Examples .......................................12  
Basic Operations .....................................................14  
• Daily Operations................................................14  
• Changing the Aspect Ratio............................... 15  
Serial Connections and Operations........................ 31  
• Connecting the Remote Control Cables ........... 31  
• Assigning ID Numbers.......................................31  
• Operating the Monitors Simultaneously............ 32  
• Operating the Monitors Individually .................. 32  
Video Adjustments ..................................................16  
• Adjusting the Picture Quality ............................ 16  
• Adjusting the Screen Size and Position............ 17  
• Adjusting the Color Temperature ...................... 19  
• Adjusting the White Balance............................. 19  
• Changing the Picture Mode .............................. 21  
• Changing the Aspect Ratio............................... 21  
• Setting the Receivable Signal Types ................ 22  
• Setting the RGB Input .......................................23  
Menu Classifications ...............................................33  
• Main Menu ........................................................33  
• Setup Menu .......................................................35  
Troubleshooting .......................................................36  
• Self-diagnostic Indication ..................................37  
Specifications ..........................................................38  
Resetting the Function Selection Menu Settings .. 23  
1
– When the product is used on a cart, care should be taken to avoid quick stops, excessive force, and  
uneven surfaces which may cause the product and cart to overturn, damaging equipment or causing  
possible injury to the operator.  
– 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.)  
For proper ventilation, separate the product from other equipment, which may prevent ventilation and keep distance  
more than 10 cm (3 15/16 inches).  
– 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 to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company.  
– This product is equipped with a three-wire plug. This plug will fit only into a grounded power outlet. If you are unable to  
insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to install the proper outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of  
the grounded plug.  
– 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.  
– For added protection of this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods  
of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to  
lightning and power line surges.  
– 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.  
– 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. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.  
– 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.  
– Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer service to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:  
a)When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.  
b)If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen on the product.  
c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
d)If the product operated normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered  
by the Operation Manual, as an improper adjustment of controls may result in damage and will often require  
extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation.  
e)If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way.  
f) When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance – this indicates a need for service.  
– When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the  
manufacturer or with same characteristics as the original part. 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.  
– The product should be placed more than 30 cm (11 15/16 inches) away from heat sources such as radiators, heat  
registers, stoves, and other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
– 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 place combustibles behind the cooling fan. For example, cloth, paper, matches, aerosol cans or gas lighters that  
present special hazards when over heated.  
– Use only the accessory cord designed for this product to prevent shock.  
3
Parts Identification  
Remote Control  
1
7
8
9
DISPLAY ASPECT  
POWER  
RGB  
2
3
VIDEO A VIDEO B COMPO.  
MUTING  
VOLUME  
p
4
5
MULTIPLE MONITOR ADJUSTMENT  
ID  
MODE  
ID SET  
q
MENU/EXIT  
6
RM-C575 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
1 Remote signal transmission w indow  
6 MENU/EXIT button  
Use this button to display or erase menus.  
While a sub-menu is displayed, pressing this button will  
move you one screen back to the preceding menu.  
2 DISPLAY button (page 14)  
Use this button to display the input terminal, color system  
(for VIDEO A or B input), scan system (for COMPONENT  
input) and horizontal/ vertical frequency (for RGB input).  
Pressing the button again will make the display disappear.  
7 Remote control cable jack (page 31)  
Connect the remote control cable when using this remote  
control as a wired remote control.  
3 VIDEO A, VIDEO B, COMPO. and RGB buttons  
(page 14)  
8 ASPECT button (page 15)  
Use these buttons to switch between inputs.  
To select the correct RGB input, you have to set “RGB  
INPUT” correctly on the menu (see page 23).  
Use this button to switch between aspect ratios. Each time  
you press the button, the aspect ratio changes as follows:  
REGULAR  
PANORAMIC  
FULL  
• Only for GD-V4210PCE, GD-V4210PCE-G and  
GD-V4211PCE: Only RGB input can be reproduced.  
To reproduce images through the other inputs, you need  
to install video interface kit (IF-C421P1W), which is  
separately purchased.  
ZOOM  
9 POWER button (page 14)  
Use this button to turn on/ off the power.  
p VOLUME + / – buttons (page 14)  
Use these buttons to adjust the volume level.  
4 MUTING button (page 14)  
Use this button to turn off the volume immediately.  
Pressing the button again will resume the previous  
volume level.  
q 2 / 3 / 5 / buttons  
Use these buttons to select menu items or make  
adjustments.  
5 MULTIPLE MONITOR ADJUSTMENT buttons (page 31)  
Use these buttons to set IDs, etc. when serial connection is  
made.  
4
Monitor: Front View  
1
2
MENU INPUT  
POWER  
MENU INPUT  
POWER  
3
4
5
6
Bottom View  
1 Remote sensor/pow er lamp  
5 INPUT button (page 14)  
Point the front end of the wireless remote control toward  
here.  
When the Monitor is turned on, the power lamp glows  
green. It glows orange in standby mode.  
Use this button to switch between inputs.  
To select the correct RGB input, you have to set “RGB  
INPUT” correctly on the menu (see page 23).  
• Only for GD-V4210PCE, GD-V4210PCE-G and  
GD-V4211PCE: Only RGB input can be reproduced.  
To reproduce images through the other inputs, you need  
to install video interface kit (IF-C421P1W), which is  
separately purchased.  
2 Self-diagnostic lamps (page 37)  
These lamps light/ flash if something abnormal occurs  
with the Monitor.  
3 2 / 3 / 5 / buttons  
6 POWER button (page 14)  
Use these buttons to select menu items and to make  
adjustments.  
Use this button to turn on and off the Monitor.  
• When no menu is displayed, you can use the 2 / 3  
buttons to adjust the volume level.  
4 MENU button  
Use this button to display or erase menus.  
While a sub-menu is displayed, pressing this button will  
move you one screen back to the preceding menu.  
5
Parts Identification  
(Continued)  
Monitor: Rear Views  
4
3
2
1
R
L
(RS232C)  
(120/230V)  
IN  
SPEAKER OUT  
(JVC CODE)  
OUT  
5
6
R
L
INTERNAL EXTERNAL  
7
1 AUDIO output terminal (pin jack) (page 12)  
Connect these terminals to the audio input terminals of  
external equipment such as an amplifier.  
5 SPEAKER OUT terminals (page 12)  
Connect external speakers.  
6 INTERNAL/EXTERNAL (built-in speaker/external  
speaker) selecting sw itch (page 12)  
2 REMOTE 1 (RS232C) terminal (D-sub, 9-pin) (page 12)  
Connect this terminal to the RS-232C terminal of a  
personal computer.  
INTERNAL: To use built-in speakers.  
EXTERNAL: To use external speakers.  
• For the control method using this terminal, consult an  
authorized JVC dealer.  
7 REMOTE 2 (JVC CODE) terminals (mini jack) (page 31)  
IN  
3 AC INPUT terminal (page 12)  
For Master Monitor: Connect a wired remote control to  
this terminal for serial connection.  
Connect the supplied power cord to this terminal.  
For Slave Monitors: Connect to the REMOTE 2 OUT  
terminal of another Monitor in serial connection.  
4 MAIN POWER sw itch (page 14)  
Setting this switch to ON will put the Monitor into  
standby mode, allowing you to turn on and off the power  
using the POWER button either on the remote control or  
on the Monitor.  
OUT  
Connect to the REMOTE 2 IN terminal of another  
Monitor for serial connection.  
6
8
9
p
8 RGB B input/output terminals (page 12)  
9 RGB A input terminal (D-sub, 15-pin) (page 12)  
Connect this terminal to the video output terminal of a  
personal computer.  
R, G, B, HD/Cs, VD input terminals (BNC)  
Connect these terminals to the following output  
terminals of a personal computer or other equipment:  
– Analog RGB signal output terminals  
p AUDIO input terminals (pin jack)  
Connect these terminals to the audio output terminals of a  
personal computer or other equipment which is also  
connected to the RGB A or RGB B input terminals.  
Horizontal sync (HD) signal or composite (Cs) signal  
output terminal  
Vertical sync (VD) signal output terminal  
Notes:  
• External sync signals are automatically detected when  
they come in.  
• When both horizontal (HD)/ vertical (VD) sync and  
composite (Cs) sync are connected, HD/ VD sync signals  
will be used.  
R, G, B, HD/Cs, VD output terminals (BNC)  
Connect these terminals to the following input terminals  
of another monitor:  
– Analog RGB signal input terminals  
Horizontal sync (HD) signal or composite (Cs) signal  
input terminal  
Vertical sync (VD) signal input terminal  
7
Parts Identification  
(Continued)  
q
w
e
q VIDEO A terminals (page 13)*  
Note:  
• When both the video and S-video terminals are  
connected, the S-video terminal will have priority.  
Video input terminal (BNC)  
Connect this terminal to the video output terminal of a  
VCR, etc.  
e COMPONENT input terminals (page 13)*  
Video output terminal (BNC)  
Connect this terminal to the video input terminal of  
another Monitor.  
Y, PB/B-Y, PR/R-Y input terminals (BNC)  
Connect these terminals to the component signal output  
terminals of NTSC or high-vision equipment.  
Audio input terminals (pin jack)  
Connect these terminals to the audio input terminals of a  
VCR, etc.  
Audio input terminals (pin jack)  
Connect these terminals to the audio output terminals of  
the other equipment.  
Note:  
• Since the video output terminal on this Monitor is loop-  
though terminals, the devices connected to this video  
output terminal should be correctly terminated.  
Otherwise, pictures become abnormally bright.  
w VIDEO B terminals (page 13)*  
Y/C (S video) input terminal (Y/C terminal)  
Connect this terminal to the S-video output terminal of a  
VCR, etc.  
Note:  
* GD-V4210PCE, GD-V4210PCE-G, and GD-V4211PCE do  
not have the following input terminals – VIDEO A,  
VIDEO B, and COMPONENT. To input video, S-video,  
and component signals, you need to install video  
interface kit (IF-C421P1W), which is separately  
purchased.  
Video input terminal (pin jack)  
Connect this terminal to the video output terminal of a  
VCR, etc.  
Audio input terminals (pin jack)  
Connect these terminals to the audio output terminals of  
a VCR, etc.  
8
Preparations  
Checking the Accessories  
The following accessories are included with the Monitor. Check for them. If any item is missing, please contact the dealer where  
you purchased the Monitor.  
• Remote control (RM-C575) x 1  
• Remote control cable x 1  
• Power cord x 3 (Use the one matching the wall outlet.)  
• Batteries (AA/ R6P) x 2  
Installing the Batteries  
Put the batteries in the remote control as follows. If the remote control has become erratic in operation, change the batteries.  
1 Remove the back cover.  
While pushing the release lever on the cover, remove the cover in  
the direction of the arrow.  
2 Place the batteries.  
Put the two supplied batteries (AA/ R6P), noting the ª and ·  
markings, as shown.  
3 Replace the back cover as illustrated.  
Make sure the release lever on the cover is locked in place correctly.  
Precautions for using batteries  
If batteries are used improperly, the liquid could leak out, causing a fire, injury, etc. or dirtying the vicinity.  
Take notice of the following:  
• Do not mix old and new batteries.  
• Do not mix different types of battery as different types may have different characteristics.  
• Place the batteries according to the ª and · markings indicated on the battery compartment.  
• When installing the batteries, insert the · end first to avoid a short circuit.  
• Use only the specified batteries.  
• When you are not using the remote control for a long time, remove the batteries.  
• When the batteries have reached the end of their life, replace them with new ones immediately. Otherwise, the liquid may leak  
out, or malfunction may be caused by the leaked liquid. If the leaked liquid contacts your skin, wipe off the liquid with a soft  
cloth. If the affected skin is left as is, you may get a rough skin.  
• Do not throw the batteries into fire or try recharging them.  
• The service life of batteries is six months to one year for normal use. The supplied batteries are only for checking the operation  
and their life may be shorter. When the remote control operation becomes erratic, replace with new batteries.  
The instruction below applies only to  
the use in Holland.  
Gebruike batterijen:  
9
Installation  
Precautions  
• When mounting the Monitor vertically, it is necessary to adjust the cooling fan speed to provide better heat  
dissipation. Do not forget to perform this adjustment. (See page 27.)  
• When installing the Monitor, be sure to use a dedicated Stand Unit, Wall Mounting Unit, or Monitor Hanger Unit, depending  
on a particular case. Ask your dealer for installation.  
• When installing the Monitor, refer also to the user manual for each option to use. Do not tilt the Monitor rightward, leftward,  
or backward.  
• Route the power cord and connection cables along wall or floor corners to avoid walking on them.  
• For good heat dissipation, try to leave the following distances of space (minimum) around the Monitor.  
• The ambient temperature of the installation place should be within the range of 0˚C to 40˚C.  
• When installing the Monitor in a place, such as near the ceiling, the remote control may not work correctly because of possible  
effects from the surroundings. If this happens, use the remote control as a wired remote control or move the Monitor where it  
is free from these effects.  
When installing the Monitor on a stand  
Front View  
Side View  
200 (77  
/
8)  
50  
(2)  
150  
(4  
150  
15/16  
(4 )  
Wall  
15/16  
)
MENU INPUT  
POWER  
50  
(2)  
Unit: mm (inch)  
Take measures against the Monitor from overturning:  
To protect against abnormal events such as earthquakes and to prevent unexpected accidents, take appropriate measures  
for preventing the Monitor from overturning; should it overturn, this could lead to personal injury.  
For detailed information, refer to the manual supplied for the stand.  
When mounting the Monitor on the wall  
When hanging the Monitor from the ceiling  
Front View  
Side View  
Side View  
200  
200 (77  
/
8)  
7
(7  
)
8
/
100  
(315/16)  
100  
(315/16)  
50  
(2)  
50  
(2)  
MENU INPUT  
POWER  
100 (315  
)
Unit: mm (inch)  
/16  
Unit: mm (inch)  
Notes:  
• Do not allow the same image (pattern) to be continuously displayed on the screen for a long time; otherwise, the area on the  
screen corresponding to the image may vary in brightness, leaving an afterimage on the screen. To reduce the afterimage, you  
can use the Refresh function (see page 29).  
• The Monitor is manufactured using very high-precision technology, allowing for more than 99.99% active pixels, however, be  
aware that only a slight number of pixels may be deficient or lit at all times.  
• Do not install the Monitor in such a way that the Monitor and other AV equipment affect each other adversely. (For example,  
if a disturbed image or noise due to electromagnetic interference occurs, or if the infrared remote control malfunctions, change  
the installation place.)  
10  
Connections  
Precautions  
• Before making connections, turn off all the equipment.  
• Plugs should be firmly inserted; poor connection could cause noise.  
• To unplug a cord, be sure to grasp its plug and pull it out.  
• Connect the power cord after having finished all other connections.  
• Refer also to the user manual of each piece of equipment.  
Available Signals  
Video signals  
The following signals can be input to this Monitor:  
VIDEO A and VIDEO B terminals accept — PAL, NTSC, NTSC4.43, and SECAM signals.  
COMPONENT terminals accept — 480i, 576i, 480p, 720p, and 1080i (1035i) signals.  
(For GD-V4210PCE, GD-V4210PCE-G, and GD-V4211PCE, to input the above signals, you need to install the video interface kit  
(IF-C421P1W), which is separately purchased.)  
Computer signals (Preset and user-defined video modes)  
This Monitor has 13 preset video modes for the most popular industrial standard (marked with in the table below), and the  
signals of the following image resolutions can be input to the RGB input terminals.  
For less common video modes, this Monitor can also display a picture, and memorize the video modes as user-defined video  
modes (up to five modes).  
When a signal other than any of the preset modes is input, it will automatically be stored as a user-defined video mode, and  
when a sixth user-defined video signal is input, the first mode will be erased from memory.  
Screen resolution  
Horizontal  
Vertical  
Horizontal  
Frequency (kHz) Frequency (Hz)  
Vertical  
Preset  
setting  
No.  
Signal name  
Scan system  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
PC98  
640  
640  
640  
640  
640  
640  
800  
800  
800  
1024  
1024  
400  
400  
480  
480  
480  
480  
600  
600  
600  
768  
768  
24.8  
31.5  
56.4  
70.1  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Interlace  
VGA400-70  
VGA480-60  
VGA480-72  
VGA480-75  
MAC13”  
31.5  
59.9  
37.9  
72.8  
37.5  
75.0  
35.0  
66.7  
SVGA-56  
SVGA-60  
SVGA-72  
XGA-60  
35.2  
56.3  
37.9  
60.3  
48.1  
72.2  
10  
48.4  
60.0  
11  
12  
13  
XGA-70  
56.5  
70.1  
RGB15K-60  
RGB15K-50  
User-defined  
User-defined  
15.7  
59.9  
15.6  
50.0  
Interlace  
15.0 – 16.0  
16.0 – 56.0  
50.0 – 75.0  
50.0 – 75.0  
Interlace  
Non-interlace  
Notes:  
• When you are viewing XGA, setting the refresh rate (vertical scan frequency) of your personal computer to 60 Hz will enhance  
the video image.  
• When a signal other than listed above is input, a part of the screen may become void or an unnecessary picture may appear.  
• Signals, though they are within the acceptable range of frequencies, may not be displayed normally, depending on the signal  
type.  
• Depending on the connected equipment, the Monitor may not be compatible with composite sync (Cs) or G on sync signals.  
• When a preset mode signal is input, the vertical frequency displayed on the screen will have an “*shown at its right top  
position.  
• When No. 7 to No. 11 signals are input, thin lines may happen to be hard to view on the screen, due to the internal digital  
processing.  
11  
Connections  
(Continued)  
Connection Examples  
RGB connections  
When connecting another Monitor, you  
can use these RGB B OUT terminals  
Personal computer 1  
(used as the playback source)  
To R output  
To R input  
To audio output  
To G input  
To B input  
To G output  
To B output  
When connecting the RGB  
terminals, set the RGB  
INPUT setting correctly (see  
page 23.)  
• For audio signal  
connections, change the  
connection when you  
change the RGB INPUT  
setting.  
To HD/Cs input  
To VD input  
To HD/Cs output  
To VD output  
To monitor output  
To audio output  
Personal computer 2  
(used as the playback source)  
System connections  
Amplifier, etc.  
Personal computer  
(used to control the Monitor)  
To RS-232C  
To audio input  
To a wall outlet  
Power cord (supplied)  
External speakers  
R
L
(RS232C)  
(120/230V)  
IN  
SPEAKER OUT  
To speaker input  
terminals  
(JVC CODE)  
OUT  
Remote control  
cable (supplied)  
R
L
When using  
external  
Remote control  
speakers, set this  
to EXTERNAL.  
INTERNAL EXTERNAL  
12  
AV connections  
These terminals are not available for GD-V4210PCE, GD-V4210PCE-G, and GD-V4211PCE.  
To use them, you need to install video interface kit (IF-C421P1W), which is separately purchased.  
VCR 1  
(used as the playback source)  
VCR 2  
(used as the playback source)  
DVD player, etc  
(used as the playback source)  
Notes:  
You can connect another VCR or Monitor to the VIDEO A OUT terminal. However, when connecting a VCR  
to the VIDEO A terminals, do not connect both IN and OUT terminals to the same VCR.  
• When connecting a VCR to the VIDEO B terminals, you can use either the video or S-video terminals. If the  
both terminals are used, S-video terminal will have priority.  
13  
Basic Operations  
Daily Operations  
Rear View  
1 Turn on the main pow er.  
Set MAIN POWER on the back of the Monitor to ON.  
The POWER lamp on the upper left of the front panel  
glows orange.  
2 Turn on the pow er.  
Press POWER on the remote control to turn the power on.  
The POWER lamp changes to glow green.  
You can also use the POWER on the front panel (lower  
right) to turn on the Monitor.  
3 Select an input.  
Select the desired input by pressing VIDEO A, VIDEO B,  
COMPO. or RGB.  
You can also select the input by pressing INPUT on the  
Monitor. Each time you press the button, the input  
mode changes in sequence.  
1
I
VIDEO A  
VIDEO B  
RGB A or RGB B  
COMPO.  
• Only for GD-V4210PCE, GD-V4210PCE-G, and  
GD-V4211PCE: You can only select RGB.*  
Ex. When selecting “VIDEO A” input  
VIDEO  
NTSC  
A
Input selected  
Input video signal  
DISPLAY  
Note:  
DISPLAY ASPECT  
POWER  
RGB  
• This Monitor has two RGB input terminals — RGB A and  
RGB B.  
When you select the RGB input, the one set on the menu  
(RGB INPUT: see page 23) is selected as the input source.  
If you want to select the other RGB input than the current  
one, change the RGB INPUT setting on the menu.  
2
4
VIDEO A VIDEO B COMPO.  
3
MUTING  
VOLUME  
MUTING  
MULTIPLE MONITOR ADJUSTMENT  
ID  
MODE  
ID SET  
4 Adjust the volume.  
:
25  
VOLUME  
+
MENU/EXIT  
Notes:  
• While no menu is displayed, you can adjust the volume by  
pressing 2 / 3 on the Monitor.  
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• When the INTERNAL/ EXTERNAL selecting switch on the  
back of the Monitor is set to EXTERNAL, no sounds come  
out of the built-in speakers.  
When you want to hear audio sound from the built-in  
speakers, set the INTERNAL/ EXTERNAL selecting switch  
to INTERNAL.  
To turn off the volume immediately  
Press MUTING.  
“MUTING ON” is displayed, and the sound goes out.  
Pressing the button again resumes the previous volume level.  
To make the screen indication appear  
Press DISPLAY.  
The types of input and signal are indicated on the screen for  
about 3 seconds.  
You can also make the screen indication appear using menus  
(page 24).  
* Only for GD-V4210PCE, GD-V4210PCE-G, and GD-V4211PCE: You need to install the video interface kit (IF-C421P1W), which  
is separately purchased, to reproduce input images for VIDEO A, VIDEO B, and COMPONENT.  
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Changing the Aspect Ratio  
With this Monitor, you can select among three types of wide  
screens (FULL, ZOOM, and PANORAMIC) in addition to the  
REGULAR screen of conventional 4:3 aspect ratio.  
Press ASPECT to select the screen size  
Each time you press the button, the screen size changes as  
follows:  
ASPECT  
DISPLAY ASPECT  
POWER  
RGB  
REGULAR  
FULL  
VIDEO A VIDEO B COMPO.  
PANORAMIC  
ZOOM  
MUTING  
VOLUME  
REGULAR:  
Displays at conventional 4:3 aspect ratio.  
MULTIPLE MONITOR ADJUSTMENT  
ID  
MODE  
ID SET  
MENU/EXIT  
FULL:  
REGULAR size display is enlarged  
horizontally.  
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ZOOM:  
REGULAR size display is enlarged  
vertically and horizontally at the same ratio.  
PANORAMIC:  
REGULAR size display is enlarged  
horizontally to the extent that the picture  
does not look abnormally.  
Precautions for using the screen mode switching function  
• This Monitor features a screen mode switching (aspect ratio  
change) function. If you select a mode different in aspect  
ratio from software such as TV programs, the picture may  
look different from original picture. Be aware of this point  
when you are selecting a screen mode.  
• If you select a wide screen mode while viewing  
conventional video programs of the aspect ratio 4:3, some  
portions (edges) of the original picture will be cut off, or  
deformed. To enjoy the original picture as it is, select  
“REGULAR” while viewing such programs.  
• If you place the Monitor in a tea room, hotel, etc. for  
business purposes or public viewing and modify the picture  
by using the screen mode switching (aspect ratio change)  
function, this could violate the copyright protected by the  
copyright law, which requires your special attention.  
• If you make the screen very bright and watch programs  
selecting “REGULAR” for a long period of time, the  
Monitor screen may happen to be burned in. If this occurs,  
watching programs using a wide screen mode for a while  
will reduce the burn-in gradually.  
Notes:  
• When one of the following signals is being input, you  
cannot select the aspect ratio you want.  
1080i, 1035i or 720p signal through the COMPONENT input  
terminals  
You can only select FULL.  
480p signal through the COMPONENT input terminals  
You cannot select PANORAMIC.  
When any signal other than RGB15K-60 and RGB15K-50  
through the RGB input terminals  
You can select only REGULAR and FULL.  
• The aspect ratio can also be changed on the Function  
Selection Menu (page 21).  
15  
Video Adjustments  
For video adjustments, use menus.  
You can use the buttons either on the remote control or on  
Monitor for menu operations.  
• Refer also to “Menu Classifications” on pages 33 and 35.  
Adjusting the Picture Quality  
Picture quality can be set for each input mode.  
1 Press MENU/EXIT (or MENU on the  
MENU INPUT  
POWER  
Monitor) to display the Main Menu.  
MAIN MENU  
PICTURE ADJ.  
Cursor (3)  
MENU INPUT  
POWER  
SIZE/POSITION ADJ.  
FUNCTION SELECT  
STATUS DISPLAY  
ENTER:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
2 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to  
“PICTURE ADJ.”  
5
5 /  
MENU  
2 / 3  
3 Press 3 to display the Picture  
Adjustment Menu.  
VIDEO  
A
PICTURE ADJ.  
:
:
:
:
:
+01  
00  
–02  
00  
CONTRAST  
BRIGHT  
CHROMA  
PHASE  
SHARPNESS  
sub menu  
reset  
00  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
DISPLAY ASPECT  
POWER  
RGB  
4 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to the  
item you w ant to adjust.  
VIDEO A VIDEO B COMPO.  
Item  
Adjustment  
range  
Standard  
(Reset)  
MUTING  
VOLUME  
CONTRAST  
–20 to +20  
+10  
0
MULTIPLE MONITOR ADJUSTMENT  
ID  
MODE  
ID SET  
BRIGHT (brightness) –20 to +20  
CHROMA*  
PHASE**  
–20 to +20  
–20 to +20  
–20 to +20  
0
2 / 3  
5 /  
0
5
MENU/EXIT  
SHARPNESS  
sub menu  
0
MENU/EXIT  
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See “To make an adjustment  
while viewing the adjustment  
bar” on the next page.  
reset  
See “To reset the adjustments” on  
the next page.  
* Adjustment is not possible when RGB input is selected.  
** Adjustment is only possible when viewing NTSC signal  
through the VIDEO A or B terminal.  
5 Press 2/3 to make adjustments.  
6 Press MENU/EXIT (or MENU on the  
Monitor) tw ice to exit from the menu  
operations.  
16  
To make an adjustment while viewing the adjustment  
Adjusting the Screen Size and Position  
bar  
After step 3 on page 16, proceed as follows:  
The screen size and position can be adjusted.  
Adjusted settings can be stored for each signal type; therefore,  
when the same signal comes in, the stored settings are  
recalled.  
• When adjusting the size, the size cannot be adjusted  
proportionally, but can be enlarged rightward (or  
downward) only and reduced leftward (or upward) only.  
Therefore, it is necessary to adjust both the size and position  
alternately to adjust to the appropriate size.  
1 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to “sub menu.”  
2 Press 3 to display the Sub Menu.  
The Sub Menu for CONTRAST appears on the screen.  
:+01  
CONTRAST  
+
3 Press 5/to select the Sub Menu you want to adjust.  
Each time you press the button, the Sub Menu changes as  
follows:  
1 Press MENU/EXIT (or MENU on the  
CONTRAST  
SHARPNESS  
4 Press 2/3 to adjust the selected item.  
BRIGHT  
CHROMA  
Monitor) to display the Main Menu.  
PHASE  
MAIN MENU  
PICTURE ADJ.  
Cursor (3)  
SIZE/POSITION ADJ.  
FUNCTION SELECT  
STATUS DISPLAY  
5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to adjust the other items.  
6 Press MENU/EXIT (or MENU on the Monitor) three times  
to exit from the menu operations.  
ENTER:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
To reset the adjustments  
After step 3 on page 16, proceed as follows:  
2 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to  
1 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to “reset.”  
2 Press 3.  
The confirmation screen appears.  
“SIZE/POSITION ADJ.”  
3 Press 3 to display the Size/Position  
reset  
Are you sure?  
"YES" then press  
"NO" then press MENU key  
Adjustment Menu.  
key.  
SIZE/POSITION ADJ.  
3 Press 3 again to reset the adjustments.  
To cancel the reset, press MENU/ EXIT (or MENU on the  
Monitor).  
H
H
V
V
SIZE  
POSITION  
SIZE  
:
:
:
:
:
+01  
00  
–02  
00  
POSITION  
CLOCK PHASE  
sub menu  
reset  
00  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
4 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to the  
item you w ant to adjust.  
Item  
Adjustment range  
H (horizontal) SIZE  
–80 to +80  
–80 to +80  
–80 to +80  
–80 to +80  
–20 to +20  
H POSITION  
V (vertical) SIZE  
V POSITION  
CLOCK PHASE*  
sub menu  
reset  
See “To make an adjustment  
while viewing the adjustment  
bar” on the next page.  
See “To reset the adjustments” on  
the next page.  
* CLOCK PHASE can be used, while RGB input is  
selected, to reduce flickering and blurring on the  
screen after adjusting the screen size.  
(To be continued on the next page)  
17  
Video Adjustments  
(Continued)  
5 Press 2/3 to adjust the selected item.  
6 Press MENU/EXIT (or MENU on the  
Monitor) tw ice to exit from the menu  
operations.  
To make an adjustment while viewing the adjustment  
bar  
MENU INPUT  
POWER  
After step 3 on page 17, proceed as follows:  
1 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to “sub menu.”  
2 Press 3 to display the Sub Menu.  
The Sub Menu for H SIZE appears on the screen.  
MENU INPUT  
POWER  
:+01  
H
SIZE  
++  
+
+
3 Press 5/to select the Sub Menu you want to adjust.  
Each time you press the button, the Sub Menu changes as  
follows:  
H SIZE  
CLOCK PHASE  
4 Press 2/3 to adjust the selected item.  
H POSITION  
V SIZE  
5
V POSITION  
5 /  
MENU  
2 / 3  
5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to adjust the other items.  
6 Press MENU/EXIT (or MENU on the Monitor) three times  
to exit from the menu operations.  
To reset the adjustments  
After step 3 on page 17, proceed as follows:  
1 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to “reset.”  
2 Press 3.  
The confirmation screen appears.  
reset  
DISPLAY ASPECT  
POWER  
RGB  
Are you sure?  
"YES" then press  
"NO" then press MENU key  
key.  
VIDEO A VIDEO B COMPO.  
MUTING  
VOLUME  
3 Press 3 again to reset the adjustments.  
To cancel the reset, press MENU/ EXIT (or MENU on the  
Monitor).  
VOLUME –  
MULTIPLE MONITOR ADJUSTMENT  
ID  
MODE  
ID SET  
Note:  
• Adjustment values for both horizontal and vertical sizes of  
the screen are so related that if one is adjusted up to near  
the maximum value, the attainable value of the other will  
be decreased.  
2 / 3  
5 /  
5
MENU/EXIT  
MENU/EXIT  
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Adjusting the Color Temperature  
Adjusting the White Balance  
The adjusted setting applies to all inputs.  
G GAIN, B GAIN and R GAIN can be finely adjusted  
separately for “HIGH” and “LOW” settings of the color  
temperature.  
When using plural numbers of the Monitors, this can be  
useful to have the same color on each screen.  
1 Press MENU/EXIT (or MENU on the  
Monitor) to display the Main Menu.  
MAIN MENU  
1 On the remote control:  
PICTURE ADJ.  
Cursor (3)  
SIZE/POSITION ADJ.  
FUNCTION SELECT  
STATUS DISPLAY  
Press MENU/EXIT w hile holding  
VOLUME – to display the Setup Menu.  
ENTER:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
On the Monitor:  
Press MENU w hile holding 2 to display  
2 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to  
the Setup Menu.  
FUNCTION SELECT.”  
SET-UP MENU  
AUTO SLEEP  
1/2  
:
:
:
:
:
1MIN.  
ON  
Cursor (3)  
CONTROL LOCK  
STATUS DISPLAY  
VENTILATION MODE  
HD SIGNAL MODE  
WHITE BALANCE  
ON  
H
1080i  
3 Press 3 to display the Function  
Selection Menu.  
FUNCTION SELECT  
“ * ” appears  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
COLOR TEMP.  
PICTURE MODE  
ASPECT  
SIGNAL MODE  
RGB INPUT  
reset  
:
:
:
:
:
HIGH  
only when you  
have adjusted  
the White  
Balance (see  
the right  
*
STILL  
PANORAMA  
AUTO  
A
2 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to  
“WHITE BALANCE.”  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
• The Setup Menu consists of two pages. If you keep  
pressing 5/ , you can move to the other page from  
the current page.  
column).  
4 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to  
COLOR TEMP.”  
3 Press 3 to display the White Balance  
Adjustment Menu.  
5 Press 2/3 to make an adjustment.  
Each time you press the button, the color temperature  
alternates between “HIGH” and “LOW.”  
WHITE BALANCE:HIGH  
R
G
B
GAIN  
GAIN  
GAIN  
:
:
:
000  
001  
002  
+
HIGH:  
To make the screen become bluish.  
To make the screen become reddish.  
sub menu  
reset  
LOW:  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
6 Press MENU/EXIT (or MENU on the  
Monitor) tw ice to exit from the menu  
operations.  
4 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to the  
item you w ant to adjust.  
Note:  
• To make a fine adjustment, adjust “WHITE BALANCE” (see  
the right column).  
5 Press 2/3 to adjust the selected item.  
6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to adjust the other  
items.  
7 Press MENU/EXIT (or MENU on the  
Monitor) tw ice to exit from the menu  
operations.  
Notes:  
• Adjustable range will vary among the Monitors.  
• “MAX may appear soon after you begin adjustment. This  
is normal but not a malfunction.  
19  
Video Adjustments  
(Continued)  
To make an adjustment while viewing the adjustment  
bars  
After step 3 on page 19, proceed as follows:  
1 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to “sub menu.”  
2 Press 3 to display the Sub Menu.  
The Sub Menu for R GAIN appears on the screen.  
:
000  
+
R
GAIN  
3 Press 5/to select the Sub Menu you want to adjust.  
Each time you press the button, the Sub Menu changes as  
follows:  
MENU INPUT  
POWER  
R GAIN  
G GAIN  
B GAIN  
MENU INPUT  
POWER  
4 Press 2/3 to adjust the selected item.  
5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to adjust the other items.  
6 Press MENU/EXIT (or MENU on the Monitor) three times  
to exit from the menu operations.  
To reset the adjustments  
After step 3 on page 19, proceed as follows:  
5
1 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to “reset.”  
2 Press 3.  
The confirmation screen appears.  
5 /  
MENU  
2 / 3  
reset  
Are you sure?  
"YES" then press  
key.  
"NO" then press MENU key  
3 Press 3 again to reset the adjustments.  
To cancel the reset, press MENU/ EXIT (or MENU on the  
Monitor).  
DISPLAY ASPECT  
POWER  
RGB  
VIDEO A VIDEO B COMPO.  
MUTING  
VOLUME  
MULTIPLE MONITOR ADJUSTMENT  
ID  
MODE  
ID SET  
2 / 3  
5 /  
5
MENU/EXIT  
MENU/EXIT  
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Changing the Picture Mode  
Changing the Aspect Ratio  
When one of the following signals comes in through the RGB  
terminals — RGB15K-50, RGB15K-60, PC98, VGA480-60,  
SVGA-56, SVGA-60, and XGA-60, you can select the picture  
mode suited to either still pictures or moving pictures.  
The setting adjusted applies to all inputs.  
You can change the aspect ratio by pressing ASPECT. (See  
page 15.)  
1 Press MENU/EXIT (or MENU on the  
1 Press MENU/EXIT (or MENU on the  
Monitor) to display the Main Menu.  
Monitor) to display the Main Menu.  
MAIN MENU  
PICTURE ADJ.  
Cursor (3)  
MAIN MENU  
SIZE/POSITION ADJ.  
FUNCTION SELECT  
STATUS DISPLAY  
PICTURE ADJ.  
Cursor (3)  
SIZE/POSITION ADJ.  
FUNCTION SELECT  
STATUS DISPLAY  
ENTER:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
ENTER:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
2 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to  
FUNCTION SELECT.”  
2 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to  
FUNCTION SELECT.”  
3 Press 3 to display the Function  
Selection Menu.  
3 Press 3 to display the Function  
Selection Menu.  
FUNCTION SELECT  
COLOR TEMP.  
PICTURE MODE  
ASPECT  
SIGNAL MODE  
RGB INPUT  
reset  
:
:
:
:
:
HIGH  
*
STILL  
PANORAMA  
AUTO  
A
*
FUNCTION SELECT  
COLOR TEMP.  
PICTURE MODE  
ASPECT  
SIGNAL MODE  
RGB INPUT  
reset  
:
:
:
:
:
HIGH  
*
STILL  
PANORAMA  
AUTO  
A
*
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
* “PICTURE MODE” and “SIGNAL MODE” do not  
appear at the same time.  
* “PICTURE MODE” and “SIGNAL MODE” do not  
appear at the same time.  
“PICTURE MODE” appears when RGB input is  
selected, and one of the following signals comes in —  
RGB15K-50, RGB15K-60, PC98, VGA480-60, SVGA-56,  
SVGA-60, and XGA-60. On the other hand, “SIGNAL  
MODE” appears when VIDEO A, VIDEO B, or COMP.  
(component) input is selected.  
“PICTURE MODE” appears when RGB input is  
selected, and one of the following signals comes in —  
RGB15K-50, RGB15K-60, PC98, VGA480-60, SVGA-56,  
SVGA-60, and XGA-60. On the other hand, “SIGNAL  
MODE” appears when VIDEO A, VIDEO B, or COMP.  
(component) input is selected.  
4 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to  
“ASPECT.”  
4 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to  
“PICTURE MODE.”  
5 Press 2/3 to select an aspect ratio you  
w ant.  
5 Press 2/3 to select the picture mode  
Each time you press the button, the aspect ratio changes  
as follows:  
you w ant.  
REGULAR  
FULL  
Each time you press the button, the picture mode  
alternates between “STILL” and “MOVING.”  
Selects the picture quality suited to either the still picture  
or the moving picture.  
PANORAMIC  
ZOOM  
* For detailed information on these aspect ratios, see  
page 15.  
STILL:  
When showing the still pictures mainly on the  
screen.  
6 Press MENU/EXIT (or MENU on the  
Monitor) tw ice to exit from the menu  
operations.  
MOVING: When showing the moving pictures mainly on  
the screen.  
6 Press MENU/EXIT (or MENU on the  
Monitor) tw ice to exit from the menu  
operations.  
Note:  
• When one of the following signals is being input, you  
cannot select the aspect ratio you want.  
1080i, 1035i or 720p signal through the COMPONENT input  
terminals  
You can only select FULL.  
480p signal through the COMPONENT input terminals  
You cannot select PANORAMIC.  
When any signal other than RGB15K-60 and RGB15K-50  
through the RGB input terminals  
You can select only REGULAR and FULL.  
21  
Video Adjustments  
(Continued)  
Setting the Receivable Signal Types  
You can set the receivable signal types. Normally, select  
“AUTO.”  
A common setting will apply to both VIDEO A and B  
terminals, and a different setting will apply to the  
COMPONENT terminals.  
1 Press MENU/EXIT (or MENU on the  
Monitor) to display the Main Menu.  
MENU INPUT  
POWER  
MAIN MENU  
PICTURE ADJ.  
Cursor (3)  
SIZE/POSITION ADJ.  
FUNCTION SELECT  
STATUS DISPLAY  
MENU INPUT  
POWER  
ENTER:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
2 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to  
FUNCTION SELECT.”  
5
3 Press 3 to display the Function  
Selection Menu.  
5 /  
MENU  
2 / 3  
FUNCTION SELECT  
COLOR TEMP.  
PICTURE MODE  
ASPECT  
SIGNAL MODE  
RGB INPUT  
reset  
:
:
:
:
:
HIGH  
*
STILL  
PANORAMA  
AUTO  
A
*
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
* “PICTURE MODE” and “SIGNAL MODE” do not  
appear at the same time.  
DISPLAY ASPECT  
POWER  
RGB  
“PICTURE MODE” appears when RGB input is  
selected, and one of the following signals comes in —  
RGB15K-50, RGB15K-60, PC98, VGA480-60, SVGA-56,  
SVGA-60, and XGA-60. On the other hand, “SIGNAL  
MODE” appears when VIDEO A, VIDEO B, or COMP.  
(component) input is selected.  
VIDEO A VIDEO B COMPO.  
MUTING  
VOLUME  
MULTIPLE MONITOR ADJUSTMENT  
ID  
MODE  
ID SET  
4 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to  
“SIGNAL MODE.”  
2 / 3  
5 /  
5
5 Press 2/3 to select the receivable video  
MENU/EXIT  
MENU/EXIT  
signal type.  
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Each time you press the button, the receivable video  
signal type changes as follows:  
• When VIDEO A or VIDEO B input is selected:  
AUTO  
NTSC  
NTSC4.43  
PAL  
SECAM  
• When COMPONENT input is selected:  
AUTO  
480i  
576i  
1080i  
720p  
480p  
(1035i)*  
* Changes according to the “HD SIGNAL MODE”  
setting (see page 27).  
6 Press MENU/EXIT (or MENU on the  
Monitor) tw ice to exit the menu  
operations.  
22  
Setting the RGB Input  
Resetting the Function Selection Menu Settings  
After connecting the playback device such as a PC to the RGB  
terminals, you have to specify which terminal you have  
connected the device to — RGB A (D-sub 15 pin) or RGB B  
(BNC) input.  
• Without setting the RGB input correctly, you cannot show  
any picture though you select the RGB input.  
You can reset all the Function Selection Menu settings at a  
time.  
1 Press MENU/EXIT (or MENU on the  
Monitor) to display the Main Menu.  
MAIN MENU  
1 Press MENU/EXIT (or MENU on the  
PICTURE ADJ.  
Cursor (3)  
SIZE/POSITION ADJ.  
FUNCTION SELECT  
STATUS DISPLAY  
Monitor) to display the Main Menu.  
MAIN MENU  
ENTER:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
PICTURE ADJ.  
Cursor (3)  
SIZE/POSITION ADJ.  
FUNCTION SELECT  
STATUS DISPLAY  
2 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to  
ENTER:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
FUNCTION SELECT.”  
3 Press 3 to display the Function  
2 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to  
Selection Menu.  
FUNCTION SELECT.”  
FUNCTION SELECT  
3 Press 3 to display the Function  
COLOR TEMP.  
PICTURE MODE  
ASPECT  
SIGNAL MODE  
RGB INPUT  
reset  
:
:
:
:
:
HIGH  
*
STILL  
PANORAMA  
AUTO  
A
*
Selection Menu.  
FUNCTION SELECT  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
COLOR TEMP.  
PICTURE MODE  
ASPECT  
SIGNAL MODE  
RGB INPUT  
reset  
:
:
:
:
:
HIGH  
*
STILL  
PANORAMA  
AUTO  
A
*
* “PICTURE MODE” and “SIGNAL MODE” do not  
appear at the same time.  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
“PICTURE MODE” appears when RGB input is  
selected, and one of the following signals comes in —  
RGB15K-50, RGB15K-60, PC98, VGA480-60, SVGA-56,  
SVGA-60, and XGA-60. On the other hand, “SIGNAL  
MODE” appears when VIDEO A, VIDEO B, or COMP.  
(component) input is selected.  
* “PICTURE MODE” and “SIGNAL MODE” do not  
appear at the same time.  
“PICTURE MODE” appears when RGB input is  
selected, and one of the following signals comes in —  
RGB15K-50, RGB15K-60, PC98, VGA480-60, SVGA-56,  
SVGA-60, and XGA-60. On the other hand, “SIGNAL  
MODE” appears when VIDEO A, VIDEO B, or COMP.  
(component) input is selected.  
4 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to  
“reset.”  
5 Press 3.  
4 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to  
The confirmation screen appears.  
RGB INPUT.”  
reset  
Are you sure?  
"YES" then press  
"NO" then press MENU key  
key.  
5 Press 2/3 to select the correct RGB  
terminal you use.  
Each time you press the button, the RGB input alternates  
between “A” and “B.”  
6 Press 3 again to reset the adjustments.  
A:  
When connecting the playback device to the  
RGB A terminal (D-sub 15).  
To cancel the reset, press MENU/ EXIT (or MENU on  
the Monitor).  
B:  
When connecting the playback device to the  
RGB B IN terminal (BNC).  
6 Press MENU/EXIT (or MENU on the  
Monitor) tw ice to exit the menu  
operations.  
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Other Convenient Functions  
To set the other convenient functions, use menus.  
You can use the buttons either on the remote control or on  
Monitor for menu operations.  
• Refer also to “Menu Classifications” on pages 33 and 35.  
Showing On-screen Display  
The input mode and signal type will be indicated on the  
screen.  
• The following procedure can be done by using the buttons  
on the Monitor. You can also show these information by  
pressing DISPLAY on the remote control. (See page 14.)  
MENU INPUT  
POWER  
1 Press MENU (or MENU/EXIT on the  
remote control) to display the Main  
Menu.  
MENU INPUT  
POWER  
MAIN MENU  
PICTURE ADJ.  
Cursor (3)  
SIZE/POSITION ADJ.  
FUNCTION SELECT  
STATUS DISPLAY  
ENTER:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
5
5 /  
MENU  
2 / 3  
2 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to  
“STATUS DISPLAY.”  
3 Press 3 to display the current input  
terminal and received signal type.  
DISPLAY ASPECT  
POWER  
RGB  
Ex. When selecting “VIDEO A” input  
VIDEO A VIDEO B COMPO.  
VIDEO  
NTSC  
A
Input selected  
MUTING  
VOLUME  
Input Video signal  
type  
VOLUME –  
MULTIPLE MONITOR ADJUSTMENT  
Ex. When selecting “COMPONENT” input  
ID  
MODE  
ID SET  
COMPONENT  
480i  
2 / 3  
5 /  
Ex. When selecting “RGB” input  
5
MENU/EXIT  
PC  
MENU/EXIT  
37.9kHz  
60.3Hz*  
RM-C575 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
When the signal being input is a preset video  
mode, an “*” will be shown after the  
frequency.  
Note:  
• If you want to make these information appear automatically  
when you change the input mode, see “Showing the On-  
screen When Changing the Input Mode” on page 26.  
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Confirming the Use Time  
Setting the Auto Sleep Function  
You can confirm the hours of use on the Setup Menu.  
This may be necessary when you ask for any service.  
This function allows you to turn off (into standby mode)  
automatically when no signal comes in for a certain period of  
time.  
1 On the remote control:  
• The power lamp flashes (orange) while in the Sleep mode  
(standby).  
• When signals come in while in the Sleep mode, the Monitor  
turns on (the power lamp glows green).  
Press MENU/EXIT while holding  
VOLUME – to display the Setup Menu.  
On the Monitor:  
1 On the remote control:  
Press MENU while holding 2 to display  
Press MENU/EXIT while holding  
VOLUME – to display the Setup Menu.  
the Setup Menu.  
SET-UP MENU  
AUTO SLEEP  
CONTROL LOCK  
STATUS DISPLAY  
VENTILATION MODE  
HD SIGNAL MODE  
WHITE BALANCE  
1/2  
:
:
:
:
:
1MIN.  
ON  
ON  
On the Monitor:  
H
Press MENU while holding 2 to display  
1080i  
the Setup Menu.  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
SET-UP MENU  
AUTO SLEEP  
CONTROL LOCK  
STATUS DISPLAY  
VENTILATION MODE  
HD SIGNAL MODE  
WHITE BALANCE  
1/2  
:
:
:
:
:
1MIN.  
ON  
ON  
Cursor (3)  
H
2 Keep pressing 5/until the second  
1080i  
page of the Setup Menu appears.  
• The Setup Menu consists of two pages. If you keep  
pressing 5/, you can move to the other page from  
the current page.  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
2 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to  
SET-UP MENU  
PIXEL SHIFT  
POWER SAVE  
COLOR-REVERSE  
REFRESH  
reset  
all reset  
HOUR METER x1000  
2/2  
“AUTO SLEEP.”  
:
:
:
:
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
• The Setup Menu consists of two pages. If you keep  
pressing 5/, you can move to the other page from  
the current page.  
:
001  
Hours of use  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
3 Press 2/3 to select the desired amount  
of time.  
3 Confirm the hour of use.  
Select the number of minutes before the Monitor goes  
into standby mode after the signal has ceased to be  
supplied.  
Each time you press the button, the amount of time  
changes as follows:  
• The displayed value for the hours of use is divided by  
100. To calculate the actual hours of use, multiply the  
displayed value by 100.  
4 Press MENU/EXIT (or MENU on the  
Monitor) once to exit from the menu  
operations.  
OFF  
1 MIN.  
2 MIN.  
3 MIN.  
4 MIN.  
5 MIN.  
To cancel the Auto Sleep function, select “OFF.”  
Notes:  
• The value for the hours of use is added by one hour unit. If  
you use the monitor within one hour, it will not be added to  
the hours of use.  
• The period when the monitor is on standby (the power  
lamp glows orange) will not be added to the hours of use.  
4 Press MENU/EXIT (or MENU on the  
Monitor) once to exit from the menu  
operations.  
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Other Convenient Functions  
(Continued)  
Prohibiting the Monitor’s Button Operations  
This function allows you to prohibit the button operations on  
the Monitor to prevent malfunction or avoid tampering.  
1 On the remote control:  
Press MENU/EXIT w hile holding  
VOLUME – to display the Setup Menu.  
On the Monitor:  
MENU INPUT  
POWER  
Press MENU w hile holding 2 to display  
the Setup Menu.  
SET-UP MENU  
AUTO SLEEP  
CONTROL LOCK  
STATUS DISPLAY  
VENTILATION MODE  
HD SIGNAL MODE  
WHITE BALANCE  
1/2  
:
:
:
:
:
1MIN.  
ON  
ON  
Cursor (3)  
MENU INPUT  
POWER  
H
1080i  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
2 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to  
5
CONTROL LOCK.”  
5 /  
MENU  
2 / 3  
• The Setup Menu consists of two pages. If you keep  
pressing 5/ , you can move to the other page from  
the current page.  
3 Press 2/3 to select the desired setting.  
Each time you press the button, the Control Lock  
function alternates between “ON” and “OFF.”  
To cancel the Control Lock function, select “OFF.”  
DISPLAY ASPECT  
POWER  
RGB  
4 Press MENU/EXIT (or MENU on the  
Monitor) once to exit from the menu  
operations.  
VIDEO A VIDEO B COMPO.  
MUTING  
VOLUME  
Note:  
VOLUME –  
MENU/EXIT  
• Even when the Control Lock function is in use, the  
following operations are possible:  
– Operation to cancel the Control Lock function  
– All operations from the remote control  
MULTIPLE MONITOR ADJUSTMENT  
ID  
MODE  
ID SET  
2 / 3  
5 /  
5
MENU/EXIT  
Showing the On-screen When Changing the Input Mode  
RM-C575 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
With this function, you can see the selected input mode and  
signal type when changing the input mode.  
1 On the remote control:  
Press MENU/EXIT w hile holding  
VOLUME – to display the Setup Menu.  
On the Monitor:  
Press MENU w hile holding 2 to display  
the Setup Menu.  
SET-UP MENU  
AUTO SLEEP  
CONTROL LOCK  
STATUS DISPLAY  
VENTILATION MODE  
HD SIGNAL MODE  
WHITE BALANCE  
1/2  
:
:
:
:
:
1MIN.  
ON  
ON  
Cursor (3)  
H
1080i  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
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2 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to  
Setting the High-Definition Signal Types  
“STATUS DISPLAY.”  
You can select one of the High-Definition (HD) signal types  
through the COMPONENT terminals — 1080i or 1035i.  
Normally set it to “1080i.”  
• The Setup Menu consists of two pages. If you keep  
pressing 5/ , you can move to the other page from  
the current page.  
1 On the remote control:  
3 Press 2/3 to select the desired setting.  
Each time you press the button, the Status Display  
function alternates between “ON” and “OFF.”  
Press MENU/EXIT w hile holding  
VOLUME – to display the Setup Menu.  
To cancel the Status Display function, select “OFF.”  
On the Monitor:  
Press MENU w hile holding 2 to display  
4 Press MENU/EXIT (or MENU on the  
Monitor) once to exit from the menu  
operations.  
the Setup Menu.  
SET-UP MENU  
AUTO SLEEP  
1/2  
:
:
:
:
:
1MIN.  
ON  
Cursor (3)  
CONTROL LOCK  
STATUS DISPLAY  
VENTILATION MODE  
HD SIGNAL MODE  
WHITE BALANCE  
ON  
H
1080i  
Mounting the Monitor Vertically  
When mounting the Monitor vertically, the temperature inside  
the Monitor rises more than it is mounted horizontally. To  
provide better heat dissipation, it is necessary to perform the  
adjustment to switch fan speeds.  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
2 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to  
“HD SIGNAL MODE.”  
• The Setup Menu consists of two pages. If you keep  
pressing 5/ , you can move to the other page from  
the current page.  
1 On the remote control:  
Press MENU/EXIT w hile holding  
VOLUME – to display the Setup Menu.  
3 Press 2/3 to select the desired setting.  
Each time you press the button, the HD signal type  
alternates between “1080i” and “1035i.”  
On the Monitor:  
Press MENU w hile holding 2 to display  
the Setup Menu.  
You can select either “1080i” and “1035i” according to  
the HD signal you input — whichever gives you  
proportionally shaped pictures.  
SET-UP MENU  
AUTO SLEEP  
CONTROL LOCK  
STATUS DISPLAY  
VENTILATION MODE  
HD SIGNAL MODE  
WHITE BALANCE  
1/2  
:
:
:
:
:
1MIN.  
ON  
ON  
Cursor (3)  
H
1080i  
4 Press MENU/EXIT (or MENU on the  
Monitor) once to exit from the menu  
operations  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
2 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to  
Using the Pixel Shift Function  
VENTILATION MODE.”  
This function periodically shift the position (pixels) of the  
displayed picture on the screen so that you can avoid the  
screen from being burned in.  
• The Setup Menu consists of two pages. If you keep  
pressing 5/ , you can move to the other page from  
the current page.  
1 On the remote control:  
3 Press 2/3 to select “V.”  
Each time you press the button, the Ventilation Mode  
alternates between “H (horizontal mounting)” and “V  
(vertical mounting).”  
Press MENU/EXIT w hile holding  
VOLUME – to display the Setup Menu.  
On the Monitor:  
Press MENU w hile holding 2 to display  
4 Press MENU/EXIT (or MENU on the  
Monitor) once to exit from the menu  
operations.  
the Setup Menu.  
SET-UP MENU  
AUTO SLEEP  
1/2  
:
:
:
:
:
1MIN.  
ON  
Cursor (3)  
CONTROL LOCK  
STATUS DISPLAY  
VENTILATION MODE  
HD SIGNAL MODE  
WHITE BALANCE  
ON  
H
1080i  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
(To be continued on the next page)  
27  
Other Convenient Functions  
(Continued)  
2 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to  
“PIXEL SHIFT” (on the second page).  
• The Setup Menu consists of two pages. If you keep  
pressing 5/, you can move to the other page from  
the current page.  
SET-UP MENU  
PIXEL SHIFT  
POWER SAVE  
COLOR-REVERSE  
REFRESH  
2/2  
:
:
:
:
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
reset  
all reset  
HOUR METER x1000  
:
001  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
MENU INPUT  
POWER  
3 Press 2/3 to select the desired setting.  
Each time you press the button, the Pixel Shift function  
alternates between “ON” and “OFF.”  
MENU INPUT  
POWER  
To cancel the Pixel Shift function, select “OFF.”  
4 Press MENU/EXIT (or MENU on the  
Monitor) once to exit from the menu  
operations.  
5
5 /  
MENU  
2 / 3  
Using the Power Save Function  
You can use this function to reduce the electrical consumption  
and to extend the lifetime of the Monitor’s screen.  
• The brightness of the screen will be reduced.  
1 On the remote control:  
Press MENU/EXIT while holding  
VOLUME – to display the Setup Menu.  
DISPLAY ASPECT  
POWER  
RGB  
On the Monitor:  
Press MENU while holding 2 to display  
VIDEO A VIDEO B COMPO.  
the Setup Menu.  
MUTING  
VOLUME  
SET-UP MENU  
AUTO SLEEP  
CONTROL LOCK  
STATUS DISPLAY  
VENTILATION MODE  
HD SIGNAL MODE  
WHITE BALANCE  
1/2  
VOLUME –  
:
:
:
:
:
1MIN.  
ON  
ON  
Cursor (3)  
MULTIPLE MONITOR ADJUSTMENT  
H
ID  
MODE  
ID SET  
1080i  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
2 / 3  
5 /  
5
MENU/EXIT  
2 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to  
MENU/EXIT  
“POWER SAVE” (on the second page).  
• The Setup Menu consists of two pages. If you keep  
pressing 5/, you can move to the other page from  
the current page.  
RM-C575 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
SET-UP MENU  
PIXEL SHIFT  
POWER SAVE  
COLOR-REVERSE  
REFRESH  
2/2  
:
:
:
:
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
reset  
all reset  
HOUR METER x1000  
:
001  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
3 Press 2/3 to select the desired setting.  
Each time you press the button, the Power Save function  
alternates between “ON” and “OFF.”  
To cancel the Power Save function, select “OFF.”  
4 Press MENU/EXIT (or MENU on the  
Monitor) once to exit from the menu  
operations.  
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Preventing the Afterimage Effect  
2 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to  
REFRESH” (on the second page).  
• The Setup Menu consists of two pages. If you keep  
pressing 5/ , you can move to the other page from  
the current page.  
After showing the same still picture on the screen, reverse the  
color on the screen using this function so that you can avoid  
the screen from being burned in with the still picture.  
1 On the remote control:  
SET-UP MENU  
PIXEL SHIFT  
POWER SAVE  
COLOR-REVERSE  
REFRESH  
reset  
all reset  
HOUR METER x1000  
2/2  
:
:
:
:
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
Press MENU/EXIT w hile holding  
VOLUME – to display the Setup Menu.  
:
001  
On the Monitor:  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
Press MENU w hile holding 2 to display  
the Setup Menu.  
3 Press 2/3 to select the desired setting.  
The Setup Menu disappears, and the white screen appears.  
SET-UP MENU  
AUTO SLEEP  
CONTROL LOCK  
STATUS DISPLAY  
VENTILATION MODE  
HD SIGNAL MODE  
WHITE BALANCE  
1/2  
:
:
:
:
:
1MIN.  
ON  
ON  
Cursor (3)  
H
To cancel the Refresh function  
Repeat steps 1 and 2, then select “OFF” by pressing 2/ 3.  
1080i  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
Resetting All the Setup Menu Settings  
2 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to  
You can reset all the following Setup Menu settings at a time,  
except the use time of the source lamp (HOUR METER).  
COLOR-REVERSE” (on the second page).  
• The Setup Menu consists of two pages. If you keep  
pressing 5/ , you can move to the other page from  
the current page.  
1 On the remote control:  
Press MENU/EXIT w hile holding  
VOLUME – to display the Setup Menu.  
SET-UP MENU  
PIXEL SHIFT  
2/2  
:
:
:
:
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
POWER SAVE  
COLOR-REVERSE  
REFRESH  
reset  
all reset  
HOUR METER x1000  
On the Monitor:  
:
001  
Press MENU w hile holding 2 to display  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
the Setup Menu.  
SET-UP MENU  
AUTO SLEEP  
CONTROL LOCK  
STATUS DISPLAY  
VENTILATION MODE  
HD SIGNAL MODE  
WHITE BALANCE  
1/2  
3 Press 2/3 to select “ON” w hile  
show ing the still picture so that you can  
avoid the screen from being burned in  
w ith the still picture.  
:
:
:
:
:
1MIN.  
ON  
ON  
Cursor (3)  
H
1080i  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
Each time you press the button, the Color-Reverse  
function alternates between “ON” and “OFF.”  
To cancel the Color-Reverse function, select “OFF.”  
2 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to  
“reset” (on the second page).  
• The Setup Menu consists of two pages. If you keep  
pressing 5/ , you can move to the other page from  
the current page.  
4 Press MENU/EXIT (or MENU on the Monitor)  
once to exit from the menu operations.  
SET-UP MENU  
PIXEL SHIFT  
POWER SAVE  
COLOR-REVERSE  
REFRESH  
reset  
all reset  
HOUR METER x1000  
2/2  
Refreshing the Screen  
:
:
:
:
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
After the power is turned off, a whitish image may be left on  
the screen. In that case, leave the monitor in a white back state  
for a while, and the image will disappear.  
:
001  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
1 On the remote control:  
Press MENU/EXIT w hile holding  
VOLUME – to display the Setup Menu.  
3 Press 3.  
The confirmation screen appears.  
reset  
On the Monitor:  
Are you sure?  
"YES" then press  
"NO" then press MENU key  
key.  
Press MENU w hile holding 2 to display  
the Setup Menu.  
4 Press 3 again to reset all the Setup  
SET-UP MENU  
AUTO SLEEP  
CONTROL LOCK  
STATUS DISPLAY  
VENTILATION MODE  
HD SIGNAL MODE  
WHITE BALANCE  
1/2  
Menu settings.  
:
:
:
:
:
1MIN.  
ON  
ON  
Cursor (3)  
To cancel the reset, press MENU/ EXIT (or MENU on  
H
1080i  
the Monitor).  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
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Other Convenient Functions  
(Continued)  
Resetting All the Menu Settings  
You can reset all the Menu settings and adjustments at a time,  
except the use time of the source lamp (HOUR METER).  
1 On the remote control:  
Press MENU/EXIT w hile holding  
VOLUME – to display the Setup Menu.  
On the Monitor:  
MENU INPUT  
POWER  
Press MENU w hile holding 2 to display  
the Setup Menu.  
SET-UP MENU  
AUTO SLEEP  
CONTROL LOCK  
STATUS DISPLAY  
VENTILATION MODE  
HD SIGNAL MODE  
WHITE BALANCE  
1/2  
MENU INPUT  
POWER  
:
:
:
:
:
1MIN.  
ON  
ON  
Cursor (3)  
H
1080i  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
2 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to “all  
5
reset” (on the second page).  
• The Setup Menu consists of two pages. If you keep  
pressing 5/ , you can move to the other page from  
the current page.  
5 /  
MENU  
2 / 3  
SET-UP MENU  
PIXEL SHIFT  
POWER SAVE  
COLOR-REVERSE  
REFRESH  
2/2  
:
:
:
:
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
reset  
all reset  
HOUR METER x1000  
:
001  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
DISPLAY ASPECT  
POWER  
RGB  
3 Press 3.  
VIDEO A VIDEO B COMPO.  
The confirmation screen appears.  
MUTING  
VOLUME  
all reset  
Are you sure?  
"YES" then press  
"NO" then press MENU key  
VOLUME –  
key.  
MULTIPLE MONITOR ADJUSTMENT  
ID  
MODE  
ID SET  
4 Press 3 again to reset all the Menu  
settings and adjustments.  
To cancel the reset, press MENU/ EXIT (or MENU on  
the Monitor).  
2 / 3  
5 /  
5
MENU/EXIT  
MENU/EXIT  
RM-C575 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
30  
Serial Connections and Operations  
When the Monitors are serially connected, you can control all of them at the same time (simultaneous operation) or control them  
one by one separately (individual operation).  
For individual operation, you have to assign an ID number to each of the Monitors.  
For the purpose of explanation, we will call Monitor 1 as a Master and Monitor 2 and subsequent Monitors as Slaves.  
Connecting the Remote Control Cables  
Monitor 1  
(Master)  
Monitor 2  
(Slave)  
Monitor 3  
(Slave)  
Monitor XX  
(Slave)  
Remote control  
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
(RS232C)  
(RS232C)  
(RS232C)  
(RS232C)  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
(JVC CODE)  
(JVC CODE)  
(JVC CODE)  
(JVC CODE)  
OUT  
OUT  
OUT  
OUT  
Remote control  
cable (supplied)  
Remote control cable  
(supplied with  
Monitor 2)  
Remote control cable  
(supplied with  
Monitor 1)  
Remote control cable  
(supplied with  
Monitor 3)  
Notes:  
• Do not connect the last monitor to Monitor 1.  
• When operating with a wired remote control, connect it to the REMOTE 2 (JVC CODE) input terminal of Monitor 1.  
• When Monitors are serially connected, Monitor 2 and subsequent Monitors cannot be directly controlled with a wireless  
remote control.  
• Even after the Monitors are serially connected, each of them can be operated using the buttons on the Monitor. However,  
you cannot perform simultaneous or individual operation even with the buttons on Master Monitor.  
• When performing simultaneous or individual operation,  
use the remote control.  
Assigning ID Numbers  
The following procedure should be performed slowly and  
securely.  
1 Turn on all the connected Monitors.  
2 Press MODE.  
DISPLAY ASPECT  
POWER  
RGB  
Master  
Slave 1  
Slave 2  
Slave XX  
VIDEO A VIDEO B COMPO.  
[00]  
[00]  
[00]  
MASTER  
MUTING  
VOLUME  
On Master Monitor screen, “MASTER” is displayed, and  
“[00]” is displayed on all of Slave Monitor screens.  
MULTIPLE MONITOR ADJUSTMENT  
ID  
MODE  
ID SET  
ID +/–  
MODE  
ID SET  
3 Press ID SET.  
Master  
Slave 1  
Slave 2  
Slave XX  
[01]  
[02]  
[XX]  
MASTER  
2 / 3  
5 /  
5
MENU/EXIT  
MENU/EXIT  
RM-C575 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
On the Slave Monitor screens, “[01]”, “[02]”, “[03]”, ——  
and so on will be displayed in the order of connection.  
Notes:  
• When a maximum number of 20 Monitors are connected, it  
will take approx. 10 seconds for ID numbers to be displayed  
on all the screens.  
• If “[00]” is displayed on all the Monitor screens or if some  
of the Monitors have no indication in step 1, press MODE to  
turn off the indications on all Monitor screens, and then  
press MODE again.  
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Serial Connections and Operations  
(Continued)  
5 Press 2/3 to make an adjustment.  
At this time, if the Monitors have different  
“CONTRAST” settings, the adjustment is made, based  
on the different settings.  
• When performing simultaneous or individual operation,  
use the remote control.  
VIDEO  
A
VIDEO  
A
PICTURE ADJ.  
PICTURE ADJ.  
CONTRAST  
BRIGHT  
CHROMA  
PHASE  
SHARPNESS  
sub menu  
reset  
:
:
:
:
:
–01  
00  
–02  
00  
CONTRAST  
BRIGHT  
CHROMA  
PHASE  
SHARPNESS  
sub menu  
reset  
:
:
:
:
:
+01  
00  
–02  
00  
00  
00  
DISPLAY ASPECT  
POWER  
RGB  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
VIDEO A VIDEO B COMPO.  
When pressing 3 once  
MUTING  
VOLUME  
VIDEO  
A
VIDEO  
A
MULTIPLE MONITOR ADJUSTMENT  
PICTURE ADJ.  
PICTURE ADJ.  
ID  
MODE  
ID SET  
CONTRAST  
BRIGHT  
CHROMA  
PHASE  
SHARPNESS  
sub menu  
reset  
:
:
:
:
:
00  
00  
–02  
00  
CONTRAST  
BRIGHT  
CHROMA  
PHASE  
SHARPNESS  
sub menu  
reset  
:
:
:
:
:
+02  
00  
–02  
00  
ID +/–  
MODE  
00  
00  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
2 / 3  
5 /  
5
MENU/EXIT  
MENU/EXIT  
6 Press MENU/EXIT tw ice to exit from the  
RM-C575 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
menu operations.  
Operating the Monitors Individually  
The following procedure should be performed slowly and  
securely.  
1 Press MODE to display the ID numbers  
on all the connected Monitors’ screens.  
Master  
Slave 1  
Slave 2  
Slave XX  
[00]  
[00]  
[00]  
MASTER  
Operating the Monitors Simultaneously  
• Check that no ID number is shown on the screens. If any ID  
numbers are shown, press MODE to erase them.  
• The following procedure should be performed slowly and  
securely.  
2 Press ID +/– to select the Monitor you  
w ant to operate.  
Example: When adjusting “CONTRAST”:  
Example: To select “[02]”:  
Press ID + twice.  
Slave 2’s ID number “[02]” is highlighted.  
* The selected ID number will be also shown on the  
1 Press MENU/EXIT to display the Main  
Menu.  
Master Monitor (in this example, “MASTER\[02]”).  
The Main Menus appear on all the connected Monitors’  
screens.  
Master  
Slave 1  
Slave 2  
Slave XX  
[01]  
[02]  
[XX]  
MASTER\[02]  
2 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to  
“PICTURE ADJ.”  
3 Perform any desired operations, such as  
3 Press 3 to display the Picture  
adjusting menu items.  
Adjustment Menu.  
The Picture Adjustment Menus appear on all the  
connected Monitors’ screens.  
Notes:  
• If “[00]” is displayed on all the Monitor screens or if some of  
the Monitor screens have no indication in step 1, press  
MODE to turn off the indications on all screens, and then  
press MODE again.  
• If the ID number of the Monitor selected in step 2 is not  
highlighted or if the ID numbers of more than one Monitor  
are highlighted, press MODE to clear the ID numbers, and  
then start the procedure again from the beginning.  
4 Press 5/to move the cursor (3) to  
CONTRAST.”  
32  
Menu Classifications  
Main Menu  
Picture Adjustment Menu  
Main Menu  
:+01  
CONTRAST  
+
VIDEO  
A
MAIN MENU  
PICTURE ADJ.  
:+01  
BRIGHT  
:
:
:
:
:
+01  
00  
–02  
00  
CONTRAST  
BRIGHT  
CHROMA  
PHASE  
SHARPNESS  
sub menu  
reset  
PICTURE ADJ.  
+
SIZE/POSITION ADJ.  
FUNCTION SELECT  
STATUS DISPLAY  
:+01  
00  
CHROMA  
+
:+01  
PHASE  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
ENTER:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
+
:+01  
SHARPNESS  
+
Adjustable only when  
NTSC signals come in.  
reset  
Are you sure?  
"YES" then press  
key.  
"NO" then press MENU key  
Size/Position Adjustment Menu  
:+01  
H
SIZE  
+
+
+
SIZE/POSITION ADJ.  
H
H
V
V
SIZE  
POSITION  
SIZE  
:
:
:
:
:
+01  
00  
–02  
00  
:+01  
H
POSITION  
++  
+ +  
POSITION  
CLOCK PHASE  
sub menu  
reset  
00  
:+01  
V
SIZE  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
:+01  
V
POSITION  
:+01  
CLOCK PHASE  
Appears only when  
+
RGB input is selected.  
reset  
Are you sure?  
"YES" then press  
key.  
"NO" then press MENU key  
Appears only when one of  
the following preset RGB signals  
comes in — RGB15K-50,  
Function Selection Menu  
RGB15K-60, PC98, VGA480-60,  
SVGA-56, SVGA-60, and XGA-60.  
(See page 11 for preset signals.)  
FUNCTION SELECT  
COLOR TEMP.  
PICTURE MODE  
ASPECT  
SIGNAL MODE  
RGB INPUT  
reset  
:
:
:
:
:
HIGH  
STILL  
PANORAMA  
AUTO  
A
reset  
Are you sure?  
"YES" then press  
"NO" then press MENU key  
key.  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
Appears only when VIDEO A,  
VIDEO B, or COMP. (component)  
input is selected.  
Status Display  
VIDEO  
NTSC  
A
Input currently selected  
Input video signal  
Ex. When “VIDEO A” input  
is selected  
33  
Menu Classifications  
(Continued)  
PICTURE ADJ. (Picture adjustment): See page 16.  
CONTRAST  
BRIGHT  
CHROMA***  
PHASE*  
Adjusts the contrast of the picture.  
Adjusts the brightness of the picture.  
Adjusts the color density of the picture.  
Adjusts the color phase.  
SHARPNESS  
sub menu  
reset  
Adjusts the outlines of the picture.  
Displays the fine adjustment bar.  
Resets the Picture Adjustment Menu settings to defaults.  
SIZE/ POSITION ADJ. : See page 17.  
H.SIZE  
Adjusts the horizontal screen size.  
H. POSITION  
V. SIZE  
Adjusts the horizontal screen position.  
Adjusts the vertical screen size.  
V.POSITION  
Adjusts the vertical screen position.  
CLOCK PHASE** Adjusts to eliminate stripes or flickering.  
Normally, no adjustment is needed.  
sub menu  
reset  
Displays the fine adjustment bar.  
Resets Size/ position Adjustment Menu settings to defaults.  
FUNCTION SELECT: See pages 19 to 23.  
COLOR TEMP. Adjusts the color temperature.  
Use when the picture is reddish or bluish.  
PICTURE MODE**** Selects the picture quality suited to either the still picture or the moving picture.  
ASPECT Selects the horizontal to vertical ratio of the screen.  
SIGNAL MODE*** • Selects a color system (NTSC, NTSC 4.43, PAL, SECAM) when VIDEO A or VIDEO B input is  
selected.  
• Selects a scan system — 480i, 576i, 480p, 720p, 1080i (1035i) — when COMPONENT input is  
selected. Normally, set to “AUTO.”  
RGB INPUT  
reset  
Sets the correct RGB terminal you use.  
Resets the Function Selection Menu settings to defaults.  
*
Adjustment is not possible when RGB input is selected.  
** Adjustment is only possible when viewing NTSC signal through the VIDEO A or B terminal.  
*** Adjustment is only possible when RGB input is selected.  
****Adjustment is only possible when the RGB15K-50, RGB15K-60, PC98, VGA480-60, SVGA-56, SVGA-60, or XGA-60 signals  
come in.  
34  
Setup Menu  
White Balance Adjustment Menu  
SET-UP MENU  
1/2  
:
000  
+
R
GAIN  
AUTO SLEEP  
:
:
:
:
:
1MIN.  
ON  
ON  
WHITE BALANCE:HIGH  
CONTROL LOCK  
STATUS DISPLAY  
VENTILATION MODE  
HD SIGNAL MODE  
WHITE BALANCE  
R
G
B
GAIN  
GAIN  
GAIN  
:
:
:
000  
001  
002  
H
:+001  
+
G
GAIN  
+
1080i  
sub menu  
reset  
:–002  
+
B
GAIN  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
reset  
Are you sure?  
"YES" then press  
key.  
"NO" then press MENU key  
reset  
Are you sure?  
"YES" then press  
"NO" then press MENU key  
SET-UP MENU  
2/2  
key.  
PIXEL SHIFT  
:
:
:
:
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
POWER SAVE  
COLOR-REVERSE  
REFRESH  
reset  
all reset  
HOUR METER x1000  
all reset  
:
001  
Are you sure?  
"YES" then press  
key.  
"NO" then press MENU key  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
AUTO SLEEP  
Sets the length of time before standby mode is automatically assumed after the input signal has  
stopped being supplied. (See page 25.)  
CONTROL LOCK  
STATUS DISPLAY  
Sets the Monitor so that it cannot be operated with the buttons on itself. (See page 26.)  
Sets if you want the input terminal and the type of signal to be indicated on the screen just after  
inputs are switched. (See page 26.)  
VENTILATION MODE  
HD SIGNAL MODE  
WHITE BALANCE  
Adjusts the cooling fan speed according to the Monitor mounting method. (See page 27.)  
Select the High-Definition (HD) signal type. (See page 27.)  
Adjusts R GAIN, G GAIN and B GAIN finely each for “HIGH” and “LOW” settings of the color  
temperature. (See page 19.)  
PIXEL SHIFT  
Sets a screen saver. (See page 27.)  
POWER SAVE  
COLOR-REVERSE  
Sets the power save function. (See page 28.)  
Use to reverse the color of the still picture to prevent its afterimage from being left on the screen.  
(See page 29.)  
REFRESH  
reset  
all reset  
Use to eliminate afterimages on the screen. (See page 29.)  
Resets the Setup Menu settings to defaults. (See page 29.)  
Resets the all menu settings and adjustments to defaults. (See page 30.)  
Use to confirm the hours of use. (See page 25.)  
HOUR METER  
35  
Troubleshooting  
Solutions to common problems related to the Monitor are described here. If none of the solutions presented here solves the  
problem, unplug the Monitor and consult an authorized dealer or service center.  
Symptom  
Probable cause  
Corrective action  
Page  
12  
Power is not supplied. Is the power cord disconnected?  
• Insert the power cord (plug) firmly.  
• Is the MAIN POWER switch turned on? • Turn on the MAIN POWER switch.  
14  
Video image does not • Is the correct input selected?  
appear, or audio  
sound does not occur.  
• Select the correct input by pressing  
VIDEO A, VIDEO B, COMPO. and  
RGB on the remote control (or INPUT  
on the Monitor).  
14  
• Are the devices connected correctly?  
• Connect the devices correctly.  
12, 13  
• Are signals being supplied from the  
connected devices?  
• Set the devices correctly.  
• Is RGB INPUT set correctly if using the • Set it correctly.  
RGB terminals?  
23  
• Are input signals (scanning frequency, • Check if the signal is appropriate  
etc.) appropriate?  
(scanning frequency, etc.), and input  
the appropriate signal.  
11  
• Is brightness adjusted correctly?  
• Is volume set at minimum?  
• Adjust brightness on the menu.  
• Adjust volume.  
16  
14  
• Are the diagnostic lamps turned on?  
• Refer to “Self-diagnostic indication,”  
and take an appropriate action.  
37  
17  
The picture becomes • Is the signal RGB input?  
• Adjust CLOCK PHASE using the  
menu.  
blurred.  
Colour is abnormally • Is brightness adjusted correctly?  
dark or bright.  
• Adjust BRIGHT (brightness) using the  
menu.  
16  
16  
22  
Colour is poor or  
unstable.  
• Is picture quality (colour density, etc.) • Adjust PICTURE using the menu.  
adjusted correctly?  
• Is the correct broadcast system (colour • Set SIGNAL MODE (colour system) to  
system) selected?  
“AUTO.”  
• Are signals (scanning frequency, etc.) to • Check if the signal is appropriate  
connected devices appropriate?  
(scanning frequency, etc.), and input  
the appropriate signal.  
11  
17  
The picture is cut or  
shifted toward one  
side.  
• Is the size or position of the screen  
adjusted properly?  
• Adjust H.SIZE, V.SIZE, H.POSITION  
or V.POSITION using the menu.  
The remote control  
does not work.  
• Are the batteries correctly set?  
• Are the batteries exhausted?  
• Insert batteries correctly, observing the  
polarities (ª and ·).  
• Replace with new batteries.  
9
9
• Is there any object blocking the path  
between the remote control and remote  
sensor?  
• Remove any blocking object.  
31  
26  
• Is the Monitor too far away from you? • Move toward the Monitor, then operate  
the remote control.  
• Is the Monitor connected serially to  
another Monitor (Serial Connection)?  
• Only Master Monitor can be controlled  
by the remote control when connected  
serially.  
The buttons on the  
Monitor do not work.  
• Is the Control Lock function in use?  
• Set the Control Lock function to “OFF”  
using the menu.  
36  
Self-diagnostic Indication  
The screen monitor may automatically turn off and self-diagnostic lamps next to the power lamp may light or flash.  
When something abnormal occurs with the Monitor, this function informs you of the condition of the Monitor with self-  
diagnostic lamps, allowing for smooth service work.  
If the self-diagnostic lamps glow or flash in red, use the following procedure before consulting the dealer where you purchased  
the Monitor.  
Remote sensor  
1
2
3
MENU INPUT  
POWER  
Power lamp Self-diagnostic lamps (1 to 3)  
1 Check w hich lamps are lighting or flashing.  
On the Self-diagnostic Report Sheet (below), check the box next to “Lights” or “Flashes” of the corresponding lamp or  
lamps.  
• Depending on a particular case, only one lamp may light or flash, or all three lamps may do so.  
2 Turn off the MAIN POWER sw itch on the back of the Monitor.  
3 Unplug the pow er cord.  
4 Call your dealer and tell w hich lamps are lighting or flashing. (Copy and fax the Self-  
diagnostic Report Sheet below.)  
Note:  
• If you turn on the Monitor soon after turning it off (or after recovering from a brief power interruption), the self-diagnostic  
lamps may light (or flash), and no image may appear on the screen. In this case, turn off the Monitor again, wait for about 10  
seconds, then turn it on again. If no self-diagnostic lamps light or flash, you can operate and use the Monitor as usual.  
Store name where you purchased the Monitor  
Model Name:  
Plasma Display Monitor  
To  
GD-V4210PZW/GD-V4210PZW-G  
GD-V4210PCE/GD-V4210PCE-G  
GD-V4211PCE  
Self-diagnostic Report Sheet  
The self-diagnostic lamps light or flash as listed on the following  
table. Please give me immediate advice or service if necessary.  
Self-diagnostic lamps  
Your Name:  
NO. Lamp position  
Conditions  
Telephone No.:  
Address:  
1
2
3
Upper  
Middle  
Lower  
& Lights  
& Lights  
& Flashes  
& Flashes  
& Lights  
& Flashes  
37  
Specifications  
Model name  
GD-V4210PZW / GD-V4210PZW-G  
GD-V4210PCE / GD-V4210PCE-G /  
GD-V4211PCE  
Frame color  
GD-V4210PZW: Silver  
GD-V4210PZW-G: Gray  
GD-V4210PCE / GD-V4211PCE: Silver  
GD-V4210PCE-G: Gray  
Screen size  
Type 42 wide format  
Aspect ratio  
16:9 (Wide format)  
Number of pixels displayed  
Number of colors displayed  
853 (H) x 480 (V)  
16.77 million (256 colors for each of RGB)  
Effective screen size  
(W x H, Diagonally)  
92.1 cm x 51.8 cm (36-3/8” x 20-1/2”), 105.7 cm (41-5/8”)  
Weight  
35.8 kg (78.8 lbs.)  
External dimensions  
(W x H x D)  
103.5 cm x 64.0 cm x 8.9 cm (40-3/4” x 25-1/4” x 3-5/8”)  
* Excluding protruding parts  
Power requirements  
Rated input current  
AC 120 V / AC 230 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz  
3.5 A (AC 120 V) / 1.9 A (AC 230 V)  
Compatible systems  
VIDEO A, B input  
1
1
*
NTSC, NTSC 4.43, PAL, SECAM  
COMPONENT input  
Audio power output  
480i, 576i, 480p, 720p, 1080i (1035i)  
*
INTERNAL: 2 W + 2 W (TYP at impedance 8 )  
EXTERNAL: 3 W + 3 W (TYP at impedance 6 )  
Built-in speakers  
2 pcs., 4 cm x 7 cm oval-shaped, impedance 6 Ω  
Operating conditions  
Temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C  
Relative humidity: 20 % to 80 % (non-condensation)  
VIDEO A  
1
*
*
*
Video input  
BNC terminal x 1, 1 V(p-p), 75 Ω  
1
1
Video output  
Audio input  
BNC terminal x 1, 1 V(p-p), 75 Ω  
Pin jack terminal x 2 (L/R)  
500 mV(rms), high impedance  
VIDEO B  
Y/C input  
Y/C terminal x 1  
1
*
Y: 1 V(p-p), 75 Ω  
C: 0.286 V(p-p), 75 (for NTSC)  
C: 0.3 V(p-p), 75 (for PAL/SECAM)  
1
1
Video input  
Audio input  
Pin jack terminal x 1, 1 V(p-p), 75 Ω  
*
Pin jack terminal x 2 (L/R)  
*
500 mV(rms), high impedance  
COMPONENT  
COMPONENT input  
BNC terminal x 3  
1
Y: 1 V(p-p), 75 Ω  
PB/B-Y: 0.7 V(p-p), 75 Ω  
PR/R-Y: 0.7 V(p-p), 75 Ω  
*
*
Audio input  
Pin jack terminal x 2 (L/R)  
1
500 mV(rms), high impedance  
38  
Model name  
GD-V4210PZW / GD-V4210PZW-G  
GD-V4210PCE / GD-V4210PCE-G /  
GD-V4211PCE  
RGB A  
RGB input  
D-sub 3-row 15-pin terminal x 1,  
Video signal: 0.7 V(p-p), 75 Ω  
Sync signal: TTL level  
RGB B  
RGB input  
BNC terminal x 5 (Bridge connection possible, auto termination)  
Analog RGB:  
R: 0.7 V(p-p), 75 G: 0.7 V(p-p), 75 B: 0.7 V(p-p), 75 Ω  
G on sync: 1 V(p-p), 75 (negative sync)  
Horizontal sync/Composite sync (HD/Cs):  
HD: 1 V(p-p) to 5 V(p-p), high impedance (positive/negative polarity)  
Cs: 1 V(p-p) to 5 V(p-p), high impedance (positive/negative polarity)  
Vertical sync (VD):  
VD: 1 V(p-p) to 5 V(p-p), high impedance (positive/negative polarity)  
RGB output  
AUDIO  
BNC terminal x 5 (Loop through output for bridge connection)  
Audio input  
Pin jack terminal x 2 (L/R)  
500 mV(rms), high impedance (for RGB A or RGB B)  
REMOTE 1 (RS232C) terminal  
D-sub 9-pin terminal x 1  
REMOTE 2 (JVC CODE)  
IN/OUT terminals  
Stereo mini jack terminal x 2  
SPEAKER OUT terminal  
AUDIO output terminal  
Impedance 6 to 16 Ω  
Pin jack terminal x 2 (L/R)  
Output impedance 600 Ω  
*1GD-V4210PCE, GD-V4210PCE-G, and GD-V4211PCE do not have the following input terminals – VIDEO A, VIDEO B, and  
COMPONENT.  
You need to install the video interface kit (IF-C421P1W), which is separately purchased, to reproduce input images for VIDEO  
A, VIDEO B, and COMPONENT.  
• For easy understanding, pictures and illustrations are shown by being emphasized, omitted or composed, and may be more or  
less different from actual products.  
• Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
• IBM and IBM PC are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. Macintosh is registered  
trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.  
All other product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only, and may be the trademarks or registered  
trademarks of their respective companies.  
Options (not supplied)  
Stand Unit  
TS-C420P1W, TS-C420P4W, TS-C420P5W, TS-C420P7W  
TS-C420P2W, TS-C420P6W  
TS-C420P3W  
Wall Mounting Unit  
Ceiling suspension Unit  
Video Interface Kit  
IF-C421P1W (Only for GD-V4210PCE , GD-V4210PCE-G, and GD-V4211PCE)  
Notice on transportation  
This Monitor is precision equipment and needs dedicated packing material for transportation.  
Never use any packing material supplied from other than JVC or JVC-authorized dealers.  
39  
Specifications  
(Continued)  
Pin assignment (Specifications for terminals)  
• RS-232C terminal  
This is a female type connector.  
• Y/C terminal  
4
3
5
2
1
Pin number Signal name  
Pin number Signal name  
Pin number Signal name  
1
2
3
4
5
DCD  
RD  
6
7
8
9
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
RI  
4
2
3
1
1
2
3
4
GND (Y)  
GND (C)  
TD  
Y
C
DTR  
GND  
8
6
9
7
• RGB Input Terminal  
Pin number Signal name  
Pin number Signal name  
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Red  
Green  
Blue  
9
10  
N/C  
GND  
GND  
N/C  
7
11  
12  
1
2
3
11  
13  
14  
N/C  
12  
8
4
5
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
13  
HD/Cs  
VD  
14  
15  
9
15  
N/C  
10  
External  
GND  
Dimensions  
940 (371  
/
8
)
Top view  
Side view  
1035 (403  
/
4
)
)
)
89 (35  
/
8
)
Front view  
997 (393  
921 (36 3  
3
/
8
57.5 (2  
)
8
/
/
8
11 (1  
/
2
)
MENU INPUT  
POWER  
Unit: mm (inch)  
40  

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