JVC LT 42WX70EU User Manual

LCD Monitor  
LT-42WX70EU  
INSTRUCTIONS  
Do not allow the product to fall!  
Do not rest your elbows on, or allow children to hang from the product.  
There is a risk that the product will fall and cause injuries.  
Make use of the hole on the back of the stand to prevent the product  
from falling easily. (page vii)  
When installing the monitor on the wall, ask your dealer to install.  
When installing the product:  
Use the cabinets or stands which are specified or recommended by the  
manufacturer.  
Use furniture on which the product can be installed steadily.  
Do not install the product in the way that any part of the product  
protrudes from the platform or furniture.  
Do not install the product on tall furniture (bookshelf, cupboard, etc.)  
without proper fixing.  
Do not install the product on a furniture-covering cloth or the like.  
Take care that children do not climb upon furniture to operate the product.  
Take care when handling the glossy finish!  
For more details, see page vi.  
Handle LCD panel with care!  
Use a soft, dry cloth when cleaning.  
Hold the product so as not to scratch the screen!  
Do not touch the screen when carrying the product.  
Never place anything on the product!  
Placing liquids, naked flames, cloths, paper, etc. on the product may  
cause a fire.  
Never expose to rain or moisture!  
To prevent fire or electric shock, never allow liquids to enter the unit.  
Never insert objects into the cabinet openings!  
It may cause a fatal electric shock. Take care when children are near.  
Never obstruct the ventilation holes!  
It may cause overheating or a fire.  
iii  
Do not carry the product on your own!  
In order to prevent accidents, ensure that the product is carried by two  
or more people.  
On disposal of the product!  
Follow the instruction in “Information for Users on Disposal of Old  
Equipment and Batteries”. (page v)  
Registered trademarks, the model name, and power rating are written  
on the labels placed under the terminal cover on the rear of the product.  
For more details on installation, usage and safety, consult your retailer.  
Note for United Kingdom power cord only  
The plug of 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  
For UK only:  
If you accidentally cut the power cord  
Attach a new plug following the steps below. If in doubt, contact your  
local retailer.  
Important  
Never connect to the larger terminal marked with an “E”, the safety  
earth symbol “ ” or coloured green or green-and-yellow.  
The wires in the mains lead on this product are coloured with the  
following code:  
Blue: Neutral wire (connect to the black terminal, or one marked “N”)  
Brown: Live wire (connect to the red terminal, or one marked “L”)  
Dear Customer,  
This apparatus is in conformance with the valid European directives and  
standards regarding electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety.  
European representative of Victor Company of Japan, Limited is:  
JVC Technical Services Europe GmbH  
Postfach 10 05 04  
61145 Friedberg  
Germany  
iv  
Information for Users on Disposal of Old  
Equipment and Batteries  
[European Union]  
These symbols indicate that the electrical and  
electronic equipment and the battery with this  
symbol should not be disposed of as general  
household waste at its end-of-life. Instead, the  
products should be handed over to the applicable  
collection points for the recycling of electrical and  
electronic equipment as well as batteries for proper  
treatment, recovery and recycling in accordance with  
your national legislation and the Directive 2002/96/  
EC and 2006/66/EC.  
By disposing of these products correctly, you will help  
to conserve natural resources and will help to prevent  
potential negative effects on the environment and  
human health which could otherwise be caused by  
inappropriate waste handling of these products.  
For more information about collection points and  
recycling of these products, please contact your local  
municipal office, your household waste disposal  
service or the shop where you purchased the product.  
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of  
this waste, in accordance with national legislation.  
Products  
Battery  
Notice:  
The sign Pb  
below the  
symbol for  
batteries  
indicates that  
this battery  
contains lead.  
[Business users]  
If you wish to dispose of this product, please visit our web page http://  
[Other Countries outside the European Union]  
These symbols are only valid in the European Union.  
If you wish to dispose of these items, please do so in accordance with  
applicable national legislation or other rules in your country for the  
treatment of old electrical and electronic equipment and batteries.  
v
Maintenance  
Cleaning the screen  
The screen of this monitor is coated with layers of thin films, such as  
a coating to prevent unwanted reflections. Damages to these layers  
can lead to irreversible changes in appearance such as uneven colour,  
discolouration, and scratches. Follow the instructions below to prevent  
such troubles.  
Do not paste or stick anything using 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 forcefully.  
If the screen gets stained, wipe it with a soft dry cloth or a soft cloth  
soaked in water or water-diluted neutral detergent and wrung well.  
Cleaning the cabinet  
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, then wipe with a soft dry cloth.  
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 allow any rubber or plastic in contact for a long time.  
The top of the supplied stand is made of glass. Avoid physical shock and  
do not scratch it with hard objects.  
vi  
Ventilation openings  
Use a vacuum cleaner to get rid of the dust on and 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 prevent proper temperature  
control and cause damage to the product.  
Keep space around the product as illustrated below at minimum for proper  
ventilation.  
200 mm  
200 mm  
150 mm  
150 mm  
50 mm  
50 mm  
To prevent an accidental fall  
When hanging on a wall  
When attaching the monitor onto a wall, use the optional wall mounting  
unit.  
Consult qualified installers for installation.  
When fixing to furniture  
1 Thread a belt (not supplied) through the hole on the  
back of the stand.  
2 Fix the belt to the furniture using a screw.  
vii  
Features  
Big screen suitable for SLR digital camera  
photographs  
page A-11  
Slim cabinet provides you with greater freedom of  
choice for installation  
More precise adjustment of picture quality with a  
wide range of adjustment properties  
Quick response making video games more exciting  
— Game Mode page A-5  
Operating HDMI devices from the TV remote  
contoller — HDMI CEC compatible page 13  
page A-2  
02  
Contents  
Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii  
Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 04  
Included items  
04  
05  
05  
05  
06  
08  
10  
10  
Inserting batteries into the remote control  
Attaching and connecting the speaker unit  
Installation  
To adjust the vertical position of monitor  
Connecting external devices  
Connecting the power cable/Turning on the power  
Initial settings  
Parts identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Controlling HDMI devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Changing the settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Picture  
Sound  
Setup  
HDMI  
15  
27  
29  
36  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
Technical information  
Customize the picture to your taste. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-2  
Set up the monitor for your PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-10  
Enjoy SLR digital camera photographs . . . . . . . . . . . A-11  
Menu index by task. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-12  
You can search for picture/sound menu items from the  
adjustment you want to make, and quickly find the page  
containing detailed information.  
03  
Installation  
Included items  
Main unit (monitor and stand)  
Speaker unit  
Screws for the speaker unit  
Remote control unit  
AAA size batteries  
Video cable (D-sub 15 pin / RCA)  
Audio cable (3.5 mm stereo mini / RCA)  
Power cable  
Instructions (this book), startup sheet, other printed material  
04  
Inserting batteries into the remote control  
When replacing the batteries  
To avoid short-circuit, place the minus end of the batteries first.  
Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as direct sunshine, fire or  
the like.  
Read the precautions on the battery.  
The batteries last about 6 to 12 months on regular usage.  
The included batteries are supplied for operation check and may last shorter.  
Attaching and connecting the speaker unit  
Attach the supplied speaker unit under the monitor using the supplied  
screws.  
Refer to the startup sheet for details.  
You can also connect speakers other than the supplied one. In this case, set  
“PEQ” to “Off”. (page 28)  
Impedance: 8 Ω or larger  
Rated input power: 10 W or larger  
Speaker unit (supplied)  
Screws (supplied)  
Installation  
Install the unit properly referring to the cautions from pages ii to vii.  
Do not hold the speaker unit when carrying the monitor. Hold the stand base  
and the upper part of the monitor by two or more people.  
05  
To adjust the vertical position of monitor  
The monitor is height-adjustable in 3 positions, by 5.5 cm at the  
maximum. Adjust the vertical position of the monitor when you need to  
place a device under the monitor.  
1 Detach the monitor from the stand.  
1-1 Spread a soft cloth on a flat table or floor to place the removed  
monitor on.  
1-2 Remove the screw connecting  
the monitor and the stand.  
1-3 Detach the monitor from the  
stand.  
The monitor should be carried by  
two or more people.  
2 Change the position of the hooks.  
2-1 Detach the two hooks from the monitor.  
Hook (upper)  
Hook (lower)  
06  
2-2 Attach the hooks again.  
Select the positions of the hooks according to the monitor position you want,  
and fix them with the screws.  
Speaker unit  
Tuner  
x
x
x
x
Hook (upper)  
Hook (lower)  
3 Attach the monitor to the stand.  
3-1 Hang the monitor to the  
stand.  
3-2 Fasten the screw.  
After fastening the screw, swing  
the monitor a few times to check  
if it is hinged with the stand  
properly. After that, fasten the  
screw tight again.  
After hanging the monitor on the  
stand, swing the monitor from  
side to side a few times so that  
the hooks on the monitor and  
the pivots on the stand engage  
properly in position.  
07  
Connecting external devices  
To connect an HDMI device  
To INPUT-1/INPUT-2/  
INPUT-3 terminals  
To connect a device with component terminals  
To connect a device with a composite terminal  
Green  
To connect a DVI device  
To connect a computer  
08  
HDMITM (V.1.3, with Deep Color, with x.v.ColourTM, HDMITM CEC Support)  
INPUT-2: HDMITM terminal  
INPUT-3: HDMITM terminal  
INPUT-4 terminal:  
D-sub 15 pin  
INPUT-1: HDMITM  
terminal  
Speaker terminals (➔  
page 05)  
AUDIO INPUT terminal  
RS-232C terminal (For controlling the monitor from a computer.  
Contact qualified personnel for detailed information.)  
A: Video cable (supplied)  
B: Audio cable (supplied)  
a: HDMI cable (separately purchased)  
b: Component cable (separately  
purchased)  
d: Video cable (separately purchased)  
e: DVI-HDMI cable (separately  
purchased)  
f: VGA cable (separately purchased)  
g: Audio cable (separately purchased)  
c: Audio cable (separately purchased)  
When using the INPUT-4 terminal, set “Input-4 Setting” (page 33) properly  
according to the connected device.  
To reduce noise, use a VGA cable with core filters.  
When you connect a DVI device to INPUT-2 or INPUT-3, only the video signal is  
played back, and the sound signal is not.  
09  
Connecting the power cable/Turning on the power  
Power cable  
Power switch  
Ground the earth plug of the  
power cable to the earth terminal  
of the AC outlet.  
When several kinds of power cord  
are provided in the package, use  
the one which fits your AC outlet.  
Power on  
Power off  
Initial settings  
When you turn on the monitor for the first time, initial settings start. Select  
the menu language and the place of installation.  
1 Select the menu language.  
Interactive Plug-in Menu  
1-1 Select “Menu Language” and  
Previous 2/4  
Menu Language  
English(EU)  
press the [OK] button.  
1-2 Select from the list the language  
English(EU)  
English(US)  
Suomi  
Français(EU)  
Français(US)  
Deutsch  
Set  
you want using the [  
]
Ελληνιά  
buttons, and press the [OK]  
button.  
Magyar  
Next  
1-3 Select [Set] and press the [OK]  
button.  
2 Select the place of installation.  
2-1 Select “Place of Installation” and press the [OK] button.  
2-2 Select the place of installation using the [  
the [OK] button.  
] buttons, and press  
2-3 Select [Set] and press the [OK] button.  
In steps 1-1 and 2-1, you can also select a setting by pressing the [  
] buttons.  
10  
Parts identification  
Main unit  
Power switch (on  
Power indicator  
Remote sensor  
the rear)  
Touch sensor panel  
Power switch  
(on the rear)  
Turns on or off the main power supply.  
Power indicator Lights while the monitor is on.  
Remote sensor Aim the remote control here.  
Touch sensor panel  
Touch on the function name to operate the function. You hear a beep  
sound when the button is touched.  
Turns the monitor on/off (on standby).  
INPUT  
MENU  
Switches the input.  
Opens the setting menu. Functions as the down cursor  
key in the menu operations.  
Functions as the left cursor key and the right cursor key  
in the menu operations.  
Turns down the volume. Functions as the BACK key in  
the menu operations.  
Turns up the volume. Functions as the OK key in the  
menu operations.  
11  
Remote control  
Turns the monitor on/off (on  
standby).  
LINK  
Opens the operation window for  
HDMI CEC devices. (page 13)  
Opens the setup window of HDMI  
CEC devices.  
Opens the setting menu. (page  
14)  
OPTION  
MENU  
Selects an item.  
(Cursor keys)  
OK  
Confirms your selection.  
BACK  
EXIT  
Goes back to the previous screen.  
Exits from the menu.  
ZOOM  
Changes the aspect. (page 30)  
Adjusts the volume.  
+/–  
Attenuates the sound.  
INPUT 1  
INPUT 2  
INPUT 3  
INPUT 4  
Switches the input.  
Buttons not mentioned above are equipped for the  
operations of a TV tuner.  
12  
Controlling HDMI devices  
You can control HDMI CEC devices connected to this monitor using the  
remote of the monitor.  
This function can be customized in the “HDMI” settings (page 36).  
Devices may not operate or may function differently from described,  
depending on the model or the manufacturer.  
Link >Recorder  
1 Press the [LINK] button.  
Input-1  
Device  
Rec.  
Operation window appears.  
Rec.Stop  
2 Select the device to control.  
NAVIGATION  
Function  
Operation Panel  
Select the device name under “Device”.  
Speaker  
Exit  
Monitor  
3 Control the selected HDMI device.  
“Rec.” : Starts recording.  
Operate  
Select  
”Rec.Stop” : Stops recording.  
“NAVIGATION” : Opens the playback menu of the HDMI device.  
“Function” : Opens the operation menu of the HDMI device.  
“Operation Panel” : Opens the operation panel.  
To select the audio output  
When an HDMI CEC amplifier is connected to the monitor, you can select  
either the monitor or the amplifier as the device to output the sound  
signal.  
To output the sound from the amplifier, set “AMP Control” (page 37) to “On”,  
and connect the audio output terminals of the player into the amplifier.  
1 Press the [LINK] button.  
2 Select “Monitor” or “AMP” under “Speaker”.  
“Monitor” : The sound is output from the monitor. The volume buttons of the  
monitor control the volume of the monitor.  
“AMP” : The sound is output from the amplifier. The volume buttons of the  
monitor control the volume of the amplifier.  
13  
Changing the settings  
Example: to change the setting of “Colour Temperature”  
1 Open the menu.  
Picture  
Page 1/3  
Memory1  
Setting Memory  
Load Preset  
Hue  
0
Hue Setting  
Colour  
Contrast  
Contrast Setting  
Brightness  
Sharpness  
2 Select “Picture”.  
0
0
0
0
3 Select “Colour Temperature”.  
The item currently selected is shown in orange.  
4 Select the setting you want.  
When the selected item is followed by an adjustment screen, press the  
] buttons to make adjustments.  
[
Picture  
Sound  
Setup  
HDMI  
page 15  
page 27  
page 29  
page 36  
5 Finish the setting.  
14  
Technical information  
Customize the picture to your taste A-2  
Set up the monitor for your PC  
A-10  
Enjoy SLR digital camera photographs  
A-11  
Menu index by task  
A-12  
Customize the picture to  
your taste  
To use a preset  
1 Open the menu.  
2 Select a memory from “Setting Memory” in “Picture”.  
In the initial setting, 6 presets are assigned to each memory as follows:  
Memory1 : Standard  
Memory2 : Dynamic  
Memory3 : Theater  
Picture  
Page 1/3  
Memory1  
Memory4 : Monitor  
Memory5 : Photo Pro  
Memory6 : Game  
Setting Memory  
Load Preset  
Hue  
Hue Setting  
Colour  
0
0
0
Contrast  
Contrast Setting  
Brightness  
Sharpness  
See page A-4 for the detail of  
each preset.  
0
0
If you have modified the settings  
(next page), the settings of  
each memory are different from the default.  
When the input is changed, the memory used for the input last time is  
automatically applied.  
A-2  
This monitor features rich menus for picture control, in addition to 6 pre-  
installed sets of picture settings carefully prepared by JVC to suit various  
types of video content and viewing environment.  
Enjoy controlling appearance of pictures using the “Picture” menu, and  
create your own picture settings.  
Customizing the settings  
You can create your own set of picture settings by arranging the settings of  
a preset. Storing several sets of settings helps you to enjoy a picture in the  
taste you like according to the viewing environment and characteristics of  
the source.  
1 Open the menu.  
2 Select the memory you want to adjust from “Setting  
Memory” in “Picture”.  
3 Adjust items in “Picture”.  
See pages 16 and later for the detail of menu items.  
Adjustments are stored into the selected memory as you change the settings.  
To make another set of picture settings, select another memory in step 2  
above and start adjustments.  
To reset the settings  
If you do not like your current adjustments, load either of the preset settings  
into the memory which you want to reset. Settings of the selected memory  
are overwritten by those of the loaded preset setting.  
1 Open the menu.  
2 Select the memory you want to reset from “Setting Memory” in  
“Picture”.  
3 Select “Load Preset”, select one of the preset settings, and press  
“Load”.  
A-3  
Characteristics of the 6 presets  
A-4  
See the following pages for the setting values of each preset.  
A-5  
Setting values of each preset  
The settings are subject to change for amelioration.  
Standard  
Dynamic  
Hue  
0
0
Hue Setting  
BY Gain  
BY/RY Angle  
Colour  
2
2
0
0
2
0
5
4
Contrast  
Contrast Setting  
Black Stretch  
Dynamic DC Offset  
Auto Contrast  
Brightness  
Medium  
On  
Off  
0
High  
On  
On  
0
Sharpness  
0
10  
Enhancer  
Mode-3  
Mode-3  
Enhancer Setting  
Detail  
H.Sharp  
V.Sharp  
Backlight  
–5  
10  
10  
10  
0
15  
15  
30  
Backlight Setting  
Smart Picture  
Dynamic Backlight  
Colour System  
Colour Matrix  
Colour Space  
Colour Temperature  
On  
Medium  
Auto  
Auto  
Auto  
Off  
High  
Auto  
Auto  
Auto  
Cool2  
Normal  
A-6  
Theater  
Monitor  
Photo Pro  
Game  
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Low  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
0
0
0
0
0
–30  
Mode-5  
0
–15  
Mode-5  
Mode-4  
Mode-5  
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
–15  
–5  
0
0
0
0
10  
10  
On  
Off  
Off  
On  
Low  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Auto  
Auto  
Normal  
Warm2  
Auto  
Auto  
Normal  
Warm2  
Auto  
Auto  
sRGB  
Warm2  
Auto  
Auto  
Auto  
Cool2  
A-7  
Standard  
Dynamic  
White Balance Setting  
R Drive / G Drive / B Drive  
R Cutoff / G Cutoff / B Cutoff  
Colour Management  
Colour Mngmt. Setting  
Red Hue / Red Colour  
Yellow Hue / Yellow Colour  
Green Hue / Green Colour  
Cyan Hue / Cyan Colour  
Skin Hue / Skin Colour  
Colour : Bright Area  
Colour : Dark Area  
Gamma  
0
0
0
0
Mode-2  
Mode-1  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Mode-2  
Medium  
Mode-1  
High  
Picture Management  
Noise Reduction  
Digital VNR  
MPEG NR  
3DY/C  
Auto  
Low  
On  
Auto  
Low  
On  
Natural Cinema  
Auto  
Normal  
Off  
Auto  
Normal  
Off  
Picture Delay Time  
PC Monitor Mode  
Eco Mode  
Off  
Off  
Other  
Real Bit Driver  
100/120Hz CMD  
On  
On  
On  
On  
A-8  
Theater  
Monitor  
Photo Pro  
Game  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Mode-3  
Off  
Off  
Mode-2  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Mode-4  
Low  
Mode-4  
Off  
Mode-4  
Off  
Mode-3  
Medium  
Auto  
Low  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Auto  
Off  
On  
Auto  
Low  
On  
Auto  
Normal  
Off  
Off  
Normal  
Off  
Off  
Normal  
Off  
Off  
Middle  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
Off  
On  
On  
A-9  
Set up the monitor for your  
PC  
Selecting the input signal  
When you connect a PC to the INPUT-4 terminal, set the type of the input  
signal accordingly.  
For signals in VGA60 and XGA60  
Set “Sampling Mode” to “Std”. (page 34)  
For signals in WVGA60  
Set “Sampling Mode” to “Wide”. (page 34)  
For signals in WXGA (1280), WXGA (1360) and WXGA60  
1 Set “Sampling Mode” to “Wide”. (page 34)  
2 Set “WXGA Select” as follows. (page 34)  
For signals in WXGA (1280): “1280*768”  
For signals in WXGA (1360): “1360*768”  
For signals in WXGA60: “1366*768”  
For signals in SXGA60  
Set “SXGA / SXGA+” to “SXGA”. (page 34)  
For signals in SXGA+60  
Set “SXGA / SXGA+” to “SXGA+”. (page 34)  
A-10  
If the picture is not aligned vertically, or letters on the screen look  
blurred  
Set the aspect to “1:1”, and adjust “Dot Clock” and “Clock Phase”. (page  
35)  
For signals in 1920 x 1080, set the aspect to “Full” and adjust the same items.  
If the picture is cropped, or extra margins are displayed around it  
1 Set the aspect to “Full”.  
2 Adjust the position of the picture using “PC Position Adjustment”  
until the upper left corner of the picture is positioned at the upper  
left corner of the display.  
3 Adjust the size of the picture using “H Size” and “V Size” until the  
bottom right corner of the picture is positioned at the bottom right  
corner of the display.  
Enjoy SLR digital camera  
photographs  
When you select the picture preset of “Photo Pro” in “Setting Memory”, you  
can view the photographs just the way they were taken.  
For JPEG pictures, select “sRGB” or “AdobeRGB” under the setting of “Colour  
Space” (page 20) according to the setting of your camera, so that the  
photographs are displayed more faithfully to the original.  
In the factory default, “Photo Pro” is intalled in “Memory5” of “Setting Memory”.  
(page A-2)  
It is recommended not to modify the settings of “Photo Pro”. In the initial  
setting of “Photo Pro”, “Colour Space” is set to “sRGB”.  
A-11  
Menu index by task  
Page  
General tone of colour  
Hue  
16  
21  
21  
20  
16  
Tone of colour (including white)  
Tone of colour (in detail)  
Range of colour representation  
Amplitude of the colour difference  
signal  
Colour Temperature  
White Balance Setting  
Colour Space  
Hue Setting BY Gain  
Demodulation angle of the colour  
difference signal  
16  
Hue Setting BY/RY Angle  
Pattern of colour correction  
Colour correction (in detail)  
Colour Management  
Colour Mngmt. Setting Red Hue,  
Yellow Hue, etc.  
22  
22  
Total density of colour  
Amplitude of the colour difference  
signal  
Colour  
Hue Setting BY Gain  
16  
16  
Demodulation angle of the colour  
difference signal  
16  
Hue Setting BY/RY Angle  
Pattern of colour correction  
Colour correction (in detail)  
Colour Management  
Colour Mngmt. Setting Red Colour,  
Yellow Colour, etc.  
22  
22  
Total brightness of pictures  
Backlight  
18  
19  
19  
26  
Reduces backlight in bright scenes  
Reduces backlight in dark scenes  
Adjusts backlight depending on the  
luminance of the room  
Backlight Setting Smart Picture  
Backlight Setting Dynamic Backlight  
Eco Mode  
Total brightness of pictures  
Brightness  
Contrast  
17  
17  
17  
17  
17  
23  
23  
18  
Adjusts the gain of the signal level  
Emphasizes darker areas automatically  
Reduces brightness in bright scenes  
Emphasizes bright areas automatically  
Gamma correction value  
Contrast Setting Black Stretch  
Contrast Setting Dynamic DC Offset  
Contrast Setting Auto Contrast  
Gamma  
Picture Management  
Sharpness  
Adjusts gamma value automatically  
Sharpness  
Sharpness (in detail)  
Enhancer Setting  
Enhancer  
18  
18  
Frequency band to enhance  
Bass sound  
Treble sound  
Equalizer suited for the speakers  
Adjusts the delay time of sound  
Bass  
Treble  
PEQ  
27  
27  
28  
27  
Lip Sync  
A-12  
Picture  
Setting Memory  
You can store up to 6 sets of the “Picture” settings and use them.  
When the input is changed, the memory used for the input last time is  
automatically applied.  
Memory1 / Memory2 / Memory3 / Memory4 / Memory5 /  
Memory6  
Load Preset  
You can load one of the presets below into a memory.  
You can do further adjustment based on the loaded settings.  
Select a preset and press “Load” to load a preset.  
Dynamic : Makes pictures colorful and bright, suitable for watching in  
a well-lighted room.  
Standard : Suitable for watching TV programs and DVDs in a living  
room.  
Theater : Suitable for watching cinemas in a dark room.  
Monitor : Applies no colour corrections or noise reductions. Input  
video signals are displayed as they are.  
Photo Pro : Suitable for watching still pictures.  
Game : Gives priority to the response time for picture movement.  
Suitable for playing video games.  
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Hue  
Adjusts the tone of colour.  
–30 – +30 (Skin colour reddish Skin colour greenish)  
Hue Setting  
Adjusts the tone of colour in detail.  
The setting is fixed to 0 and unadjustable when “Colour Space” is set to  
“sRGB”, “AdobeRGB”, or “x.v.Colour”.  
The setting is fixed to 0 and unadjustable when “Colour Space” is set to  
“Auto” and the xvYCC signal is input to the HDMI terminal.  
The setting is fixed to 0 and unadjustable when “PC Monitor Mode” is set to  
“On”.  
BY Gain  
Adjusts the amplitude of the B-Y colour difference signal. You can  
modify the total colouring of the picture.  
–30 – +30 (Small amplitude Large amplitude)  
BY/RY Angle  
Adjusts the demodulation angle between the B-Y colour difference  
signal and the R-Y colour difference signal. You can modify the total  
colouring of the picture.  
–15 – +15 (Decreasing the angle Increasing the angle)  
Colour  
Adjusts the density of colour.  
–30 – +30 (Dilute Dense)  
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Contrast  
Adjusts the brightness of brighter areas of pictures.  
–30 – +30 (Dark Bright)  
Contrast Setting  
Adjusts settings of functions relating with contrast.  
The functions are not available when “Colour Space” is set to “sRGB” or  
“AdobeRGB”.  
The functions are not available when “PC Monitor Mode” is set to “On”.  
Black Stretch  
Emphasizes darker areas depending on the characteristics of a picture  
to make contrast clearer.  
High / Medium / Low / Off  
Dynamic DC Offset  
Controls the blackness of the picture automatically depending on the  
total brightness.  
On / Off  
Auto Contrast  
Emphasizes brighter areas depending on the characteristics of a picture  
to make contrast clearer.  
On / Off  
Brightness  
Adjusts blackness.  
–30 – +30 (Dark Bright)  
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Sharpness  
Emphasizes outlines on a picture.  
The setting is unadjustable when “Enhancer” is set to “Off”.  
–30 – +30 (Fuzzy Sharp)  
Enhancer  
Selects the frequency band enhanced by “Sharpness”.  
Off : Deactivates the function.  
Mode-1 / Mode-2 / Mode-3 / Mode-4 / Mode-5  
(Emphasizes lower frequency band; for low-resolution picture ↔  
Emphasizes higher frequency band; for high-resolution picture)  
Enhancer Setting  
Adjusts the effects of “Enhancer” in detail.  
All the settings are unadjustable when “Enhancer” is set to “Off”.  
Detail  
Adjusts texture of surface.  
–15 – +15 (Weaker Stronger)  
H.Sharp  
Adjusts sharpness of horizontal outlines.  
–15 – +15 (Weaker Stronger)  
V.Sharp  
Adjusts sharpness of vertical outlines.  
–15 – +15 (Weaker Stronger)  
Backlight  
Adjusts the brightness of backlight.  
–30 – +30 (Darker Brighter)  
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Backlight Setting  
Adjusts settings of functions relating with backlight.  
Smart Picture  
Reduces the backlight automatically in dazzling scenes.  
On / Off  
Dynamic Backlight  
Reduces the backlight automatically in dark scenes to represent black  
deeper.  
High / Medium / Low / Off  
Colour System  
Selects the colour system for the picture signal which is input to INPUT-4  
from composite terminal.  
The setting is adjustable only when “Input-4 Setting” is set to “Composite”.  
(page 33)  
The setting is unadjustable when “PC Monitor Mode” is set to “On”.  
Auto : An appropriate colour system is automatically applied  
depending on the type of the input signal. Normally select this.  
PAL/50 : When the colour system is PAL.  
PAL/60 : When the colour system is PAL 60.  
SECAM : When the colour system is SECAM.  
NTSC3.58 : When the colour system is NTSC 3.58.  
NTSC4.43 : When the colour system is NTSC 4.43.  
PAL M : When the colour system is PAL-M.  
PAL N : When the colour system is PAL-N.  
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Colour Matrix  
Selects the colour matrix used for colour conversion.  
The setting is fixed to “Auto” and unadjustable when “Colour Space” is set to  
“sRGB”, “AdobeRGB”, or “x.v.Colour”.  
The setting is fixed to “Auto” and unadjustable when ”PC Monitor Mode” is  
set to “On”.  
The setting is fixed to “Auto” and unadjustable when “Colour Space” is set to  
“Auto” and the xvYCC signal is input to the HDMI terminal.  
Auto : An appropriate colour matrix is applied automatically.  
709 : The colour matrix conforming ITU-R BT.709 is used for  
conversion.  
601 : The colour matrix conforming ITU-R BT.601 is used for  
conversion.  
Colour Space  
Changes the range of colour representation.  
“sRGB” or “AdobeRGB” is selectable when “PC Monitor Mode” is set to “On”.  
Even when “Auto” is selected, the setting may not switch to “x.v.Colour”  
automatically depending on the connected device or the connection status.  
Auto : Normally applies “Wide”. When the xvYCC signal is input to the  
HDMI terminal, “x.v.Colour” is applied automatically.  
Normal : HDTV standard.  
Wide : The wide colour gamut of the equipped LED panel. (Wider than  
the HDTV standard.)  
x.v.Colour : Colour representation suitable for x.v.Colour.  
sRGB : Colour representation suitable for sRGB.  
AdobeRGB : Colour representation suitable for AdobeRGB.  
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Colour Temperature  
Adjusts colour temperature (colour tone). A picture becomes more bluish  
as colour temperature becomes higher.  
The setting is fixed to “Warm2” and unadjustable when “Colour Space” is set  
to “sRGB” or “AdobeRGB”.  
The setting is fixed to “Warm2” and unadjustable when “PC Monitor Mode” is  
set to “On”.  
Cool1 / Cool2 / Normal / Warm1 / Warm2  
(Higher temperature Lower temperature)  
White Balance Setting  
Adjusts colour temperature in detail; subtle control of RGB gradations.  
These settings are independent of the setting of “Colour Temperature”.  
R Drive / G Drive / B Drive  
Adjusts the depth of R/G/B on bright areas.  
–30 – +30 (Dilute Dense)  
R Cutoff / G Cutoff / B Cutoff  
Adjusts the depth of R/G/B on dark areas.  
–30 – +30 (Dilute Dense)  
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Colour Management  
Adjusts the total colouring of pictures. Three colour management presets  
are available to suit a variety of colour temperature settings.  
The setting is fixed to “Off” and unadjustable when “Colour Space” is set to  
“sRGB”, “AdobeRGB”, or “x.v.Colour”.  
The setting is fixed to “Off” and unadjustable when ”PC Monitor Mode” is set  
to “On”.  
The setting is fixed to “Off” and unadjustable when “Colour Space” is set to  
“Auto” and the xvYCC signal is input to the HDMI terminal.  
Mode-1 : Improving the vividness of colours. Suitable for high colour  
temperature.  
Mode-2 : Standard colours. Suitable for normal colour temperature.  
Mode-3 : Improving the total toning of colours. Suitable for low colour  
temperature.  
Off : Deactivates the function.  
Colour Mngmt. Setting  
Adjusts the total colouring of pictures in detail.  
All the settings are fixed to 0 and unadjustable when ”Colour Management”  
is set to “Off”.  
All the settings are fixed to 0 and unadjustable when “Colour Space” is set to  
“sRGB”, “AdobeRGB”, or “x.v.Colour”.  
All the settings are fixed to 0 and unadjustable when ”PC Monitor Mode” is  
set to “On”.  
All the settings are fixed to 0 and unadjustable when “Colour Space” is set to  
“Auto” and the xvYCC signal is input to the HDMI terminal.  
Red Hue / Red Colour  
Adjusts the tone/colourfulness of red colours.  
–15 – +15 (Magenta Yellow) / –30 – +30 (Dilute Dense)  
Yellow Hue / Yellow Colour  
Adjusts the tone/colourfulness of yellow colours.  
–15 – +15 (Red Green) / –30 – +30 (Dilute Dense)  
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Green Hue / Green Colour  
Adjusts the tone/colourfulness of green colours.  
–15 – +15 (Yellow Cyan) / –30 – +30 (Dilute Dense)  
Cyan Hue / Cyan Colour  
Adjusts the tone/colourfulness of blue colours.  
–15 – +15 (Green Blue) / –30 – +30 (Dilute Dense)  
Skin Hue / Skin Colour  
Adjusts the tone/colourfulness of skin colours.  
–15 – +15 (Red Yellow) / –30 – +30 (Dilute Dense)  
Colour : Bright Area  
Adjusts the colour depth of bright areas.  
–15 – +15 (Dilute Dense)  
Colour : Dark Area  
Adjusts the colour depth of dark areas.  
–15 – +15 (Dilute Dense)  
Gamma  
Adjusts the gamma correction value and controls the brightness and  
gradation of intermediately bright areas.  
Mode-1 / Mode-2 / Mode-3 / Mode-4 (γ = 2.2) / Mode-5 / Mode-6  
(Brighter Darker)  
Picture Management  
Adjusts gamma value automatically depending on the brightness of  
pictures.  
High / Medium / Low / Off  
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Noise Reduction  
Adjusts the settings of picture noise reduction.  
The functions are unavailable when “PC Monitor Mode” is set to “On” or  
when signals in a PC signal format are coming in.  
Digital VNR  
Reduces picture noise.  
Auto : Estimates the amount of noise automatically and applies  
suitable noise reduction processing.  
High / Medium / Low / Off  
MPEG NR  
Reduces noise on MPEG pictures such as mosquito-noise and block-  
noise.  
High / Low / Off  
3DY/C  
Detects the type of the picture signal (movie or still picture) which is input  
to INPUT-4 from composite terminal and applies a suitable Y/C separation  
process to each type.  
Unavailable when “Picture Delay Time” is set to “Short”.  
Unavailable when the format of the incoming signal is other than NTSC 3.58,  
PAL50, PAL M or PAL N.  
On / Off  
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Natural Cinema  
Displays quick-moving parts on cinemas originally taken on films with  
more clarity.  
The setting is fixed to “Off” and unadjustable when “Picture Delay Time” is set  
to “Short”.  
The setting is fixed to “Off” and unadjustable when “PC Monitor Mode” is set  
to “On”.  
The setting is fixed to “Off” and unadjustable when progressive picture signal  
is input.  
Auto / Off  
Picture Delay Time  
Adjusts the time spent for picture-improving processes. The delay time  
becomes shorter though picture quality is down when the processes are  
skipped.  
The setting is fixed to “Short” and unadjustable when “PC Monitor Mode” is  
set to “On”.  
Normal : The picture-improving processes are fully applied, giving  
priority to picture quality.  
Middle : Some picture-improving processes are skipped to decrease  
the delay time.  
Short : Most of picture-improving processes are skipped to decrease  
the delay time more.  
PC Monitor Mode  
Sets the monitor for use as a PC monitor.  
Only menu items which are necessary for PC monitors are activated.  
Input signals from HDMI terminals are recognized as PC signals (R:G:B = 4:4:4)  
and are processed appropriately.  
On / Off  
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Eco Mode  
Adjusts the brightness of backlight depending on the luminance of the  
room to reduce power consumption.  
Demo : Activating the function and indicating its performance.  
On : Activating the function. Its performance is not indicated.  
Off : Deactivates the function.  
Other  
Real Bit Driver  
Makes the gradation of 8 bit signals natural and smooth.  
Also effective on signals not in 8 bit.  
On / Off  
100/120Hz CMD  
Doubles the number of frames per second to reduce image blur.  
The setting is fixed to “Off” and unadjustable when “Colour Space” is set to  
“sRGB” or “AdobeRGB”.  
The setting is fixed to “Off” and unadjustable when “Picture Delay Time” is set  
to “Short”.  
The setting is fixed to “Off” and unadjustable when “PC Monitor Mode” is set  
to “On”.  
On / Off  
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Sound  
Bass  
Adjusts bass tone.  
–6 – +6 (Weaker Stronger)  
Treble  
Adjusts treble tone.  
–6 – +6 (Weaker Stronger)  
Balance  
Adjusts sound balance.  
L10 – 10R (To the left To the right)  
Auto Volume Control  
Turns down the volume automatically when an excessive strong sound  
signal is input.  
On / Off  
Lip Sync  
Adjusts the delay time of sound.  
–3 – +3 (The sound starts earlier The sound starts later)  
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PEQ  
Optimizes the sound for the monitor’s supplied speaker unit. Select “Off”  
when connecting other speakers.  
On / Off  
Turn On Volume  
Adjusts the initial volume when turning on the monitor.  
0 – 50  
Current : Setting the current volume to the initial.  
If the setting value surpass that of “Volume Limit”, the initial volume at  
turning on becomes the maximum value set for “Volume Limit”.  
Amplifiers connected to an HDMI terminal ignore this setting.  
Volume Limit  
Sets the maximum volume to prevent unexpectedly loud sound  
reproduction.  
0 – 50  
Amplifiers connected to an HDMI terminal ignore this setting.  
Reset  
Restores the settings of “Sound” to the initial.  
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Setup  
Menu Language  
You can choose the language used for on-screen messages.  
English (EU) / Deutsch / Français(UE) / Italiano / Español (UE) /  
Català / Nederlands / Dansk / Svenska / Norsk / Suomi / Polski /  
Magyar / Русский / Ελληνικά / Português / Česky / Български /  
Українська / Türkçe / Română /  
/
/
/
/
Bahasa Melayu / / Español (US) / Français(US) / English (US) /  
Front Panel Lock  
Makes operations through the buttons on the monitor ineffective.  
On : Making the buttons on the monitor ineffective.  
Off : Making the buttons on the monitor effective.  
You can turn on/off the power by pressing and holding the [ ] button on the  
monitor for more than 3 seconds even when the setting is “On”.  
You can change the setting to “Off” by pressing and holding the [MENU]  
button on the monitor for more than 3 seconds.  
The settings returns to “Off” after disconnecting the power cord.  
Auto Shut Off  
Turns off the monitor automatically when no signal comes in.  
On : Turns off the monitor automatically when no signal comes in and  
no operation is done for 10 minutes.  
Off : Deactivates the function.  
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Zoom  
Adjusts the aspect of pictures.  
The setting is also adjustable through the [ZOOM] button on the remote  
control.  
Options when the current input signal is SD  
Auto : When the video signal contains information about aspect ratio  
(WSS etc.), the aspect is switched accordingly. In other cases, the  
picture is displayed in either “Regular” or “Panoramic”, depending on  
the setting of “4:3 Aspect Setting” (page 33).  
Regular : No modifying of aspect.  
Black areas remain at the left and  
right side of the picture.  
Panoramic : Zooming a picture to  
the width of the monitor without  
unnatural deformation.  
14:9 Zoom : Zooming a 14:9-aspect  
picture in the way that the upper and  
lower black bands are edged out.  
Black areas remain at the left and  
right side of the picture.  
You cannot select “14:9 Zoom” for  
signals in 480i and 480p.  
16:9 Zoom : Zooming a picture in  
the way that the upper and lower  
black bands in a cinema program are  
edged out.  
16:9 Zoom Subtitle : Zooming a  
picture in the way that the upper  
and lower black bands of a cinema  
program are edged out leaving  
space for captions.  
Full : Stretching a picture to the  
width of the monitor.  
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Options when the current input signal is HD  
You can select “Full Native” only when the input signal is 1080i/p.  
Full : Stretching a picture to the  
width of the monitor.  
Full Native : Displaying a picture  
of 1080i/p without enlargement.  
Slim : Shrinking a picture  
horizontally. Black areas remain  
at the left and right side of the  
picture.  
Panoramic Zoom : Zooming  
a picture without unnatural  
deformation in the way to edge  
out the black parts around a  
4:3-aspect cinema program  
transferred through 16:9-aspect  
signal.  
Options when the current input signal is from a PC  
You cannot select “Just” and “1:1” for some input signals.  
Full : Stretching a picture to the  
width of the monitor.  
Just : No modifying of aspect. Black  
areas remain at the left and right  
side of the picture.  
1:1 : No modifying of aspect or  
resolution. Black areas remain  
around the picture.  
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Position Adjustment  
Adjusts the picture position on the monitor.  
Vertical adjustment is effective when “Zoom” is set to “14:9 Zoom”, “16:9  
Zoom”, “Panoramic”, “16:9 Zoom Subtitle”, or “Panoramic Zoom”.  
Horizontal adjustment is effective only when “Zoom” is set to “Panoramic  
Zoom”.  
When a PC signal is input, adjust the position on “PC Position Adjustment” in  
”PC Setting”.  
The positioning is reset as the power is turned off.  
The positioning is reset as the signal format changes.  
The positioning is reset as the signal aspect changes.  
Power Indicator  
Sets the action of the power indicator.  
On : The power indicator remains lit while the power is on.  
Off : The power indicator does not light.  
The power indicator lights regardless of this setting if no signal is input while  
the power is on.  
Information  
Displays the source indication.  
On / Off  
The source indication appears regardless of this setting if no signal is input.  
The source indication is displayed for 4 seconds after changing the source  
even if the setting is “Off”.  
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Input Label  
Adds a source name specifying a device after the source name (“Input-1” -  
“Input-4”).  
(No label) / VCR / DVD / Blu-ray Disc / PVR / D-VHS / STB / SAT /  
AMP / GAME / CAM / DISC / PC  
4:3 Aspect Setting  
Selects the aspect setting which is applied when “Zoom” (page 30) is  
set to “Auto”. The picture is displayed in the selected aspect when the  
aspect is 4:3 or when the monitor cannot detect the aspect of a picture.  
Regular : Displays the picture in “Regular”.  
Panoramic : Displays the picture in “Panoramic”.  
1080 Auto Setting  
Selects the default aspect for 1080i/p signals.  
Full : Expands the picture to the full display size.  
Full Native : Displays the picture in the same magnification (100%  
scan).  
Input-4 Setting  
Selects the signal type for the INPUT-4 terminal (D-sub 15 pin).  
Use the supplied conversion cables and other cords according to the type of  
connection. (page 08)  
PC : For PC signals  
Component : For component signals  
Composite : For composite signals  
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PC Setting  
Adjusts the settings for PC signals.  
The items below are unadjustable when no PC signal is input: “H Size”,  
“V Size”, “Dot Clock”, “Clock Phase”, “PC Position Adjustment”, and “Auto  
Position Adjustment”.  
“Auto Position Adjustment” is unavailable for INPUT-4.  
“Dot Clock” and “Clock Phase” are unavailable for INPUT-1, INPUT-2 and  
INPUT-3.  
Sampling Mode  
Sets the display size for an analog input signal.  
Std : For VGA60 and XGA60 signals  
Wide : For WVGA60, WXGA (1280), WXGA (1360) and WXGA60 signals  
WXGA Select  
Sets the display size for an analog input signal.  
1280*768 : For WXGA (1280) signal  
1360*768 : For WXGA (1360) signal  
1366*768 : For WXGA60 signal  
SXGA / SXGA+  
Sets the display size for an analog input signal.  
SXGA : For SXGA60 signal  
SXGA+ : For SXGA+60 signal  
H Size  
Adjusts the picture width.  
–20 – +20 (Smaller Larger)  
V Size  
Adjusts the picture height.  
–20 – +20 (Smaller Larger)  
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Dot Clock  
Adjust this when the picture is not aligned vertically.  
The adjustment is kept after turning off the power.  
–20 – +20  
Clock Phase  
Adjust this when letters on the screen look blurred or swaying.  
The adjustment is kept after turning off the power.  
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PC Position Adjustment  
Adjusts the picture position on the monitor.  
The adjustment is kept after turning off the power.  
Auto Position Adjustment  
Adjusts the picture position automatically.  
Reset  
Restores the settings of “PC Setting” to the initial.  
Reset  
Restores the settings of “Setup” to the initial.  
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HDMI  
Control with HDMI  
Makes an HDMI CEC-compatible external component controllable through  
this monitor.  
On : Enables HDMI CEC control.  
Off : Deactivates HDMI CEC control.  
One Touch Play  
Starting playback on an HDMI CEC-compatible external component  
automatically turns on the monitor and change its source to the  
component.  
The setting is fixed to “Off” and unadjustable when “Control with HDMI” is set  
to “Off”.  
Dedicated HDMI components cooperate with the monitor regardless of the  
setting.  
On / Off  
Power Off Link  
Turning off the monitor automatically turns off an HDMI CEC-compatible  
external component.  
The setting is fixed to “Off” and unadjustable when “Control with HDMI” is set  
to “Off”.  
Dedicated HDMI components cooperate with the monitor regardless of the  
setting.  
On / Off  
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AMP Control  
Makes an HDMI CEC-compatible amplifier controllable through the  
monitor.  
The setting is fixed to “Off” and unadjustable when “Control with HDMI” is set  
to “Off”.  
On / Off  
Input-1 Audio  
Selects the audio signal type for INPUT-1.  
Auto : Detects the type automatically.  
Digital : For HDMI equipment.  
Analogue : For DVI equipment.  
Reset  
Restores the settings of “HDMI” to the initial.  
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Troubleshooting  
The following are not malfunctions.  
This LCD display is built with very high precision technology; however,  
be aware that a few pixels may be missing or constantly lit.  
When a still image is displayed for a long time, it may remain  
indistinctly on the screen after the picture has changed. The remaining  
picture will disappear after a while.  
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.  
If the monitor does not operate normally, perform the following to  
reset the monitor.  
Turn off the power switch on the rear of the monitor, and turn it on again.  
Unplug the monitor from the wall outlet, and plug it in again.  
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Cannot turn on the monitor.  
Connect the power cord properly. (page 10)  
Turn on the power switch. (page 10)  
The remote control does not work.  
Insert the batteries in the correct direction. (page 05)  
Replace the batteries with new ones.  
Aim the remote control to the remote sensor on the monitor. (page  
11)  
The effective range of the remote control is about seven meters.  
Get closer to the monitor.  
Remove any obstruction between the remote control and the monitor.  
No picture from a connected device.  
Select the correct input on the monitor.  
Connect the external device properly.  
Turn on the external device and start playback.  
No sound.  
Check the speaker cord connection. (page 05)  
Press the MUTE button ( ).  
Check the amplifier connection.  
When “AMP” is selected under “Speaker”, the sound is output from the  
amplifier, and not from the speakers of the monitor. (page 13)  
No picture from HDMI devices.  
Select the correct input on the monitor.  
Use a cable marked with the HDMI logo.  
Please use a High Speed HDMITM Cable. High Speed HDMITM Cables are  
tested to carry an HD signal up to 1080p and higher. (page 09)  
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No sound from HDMI devices.  
Set “Input-1 Audio” properly. (page 37)  
Cannot control HDMI CEC devices.  
Set “Control with HDMI” to “On”. (page 36)  
Some devices may not accept controls by HDMI CEC.  
Cannot operate the product using the buttons on the monitor.  
Set “Front Panel Lock” to “Off”. (page 29)  
Picture from a computer is strange.  
Adjust the items under “PC Setting”. (page 34)  
The source indication stays on the display.  
Turn on the selected external device and start playback.  
When no signal is input, you cannot turn off the source indication.  
The picture and the sound do not synchronize.  
Adjust “Lip Sync”. (page 27)  
Adjust “Picture Delay Time”. (page 25)  
Colours are strange.  
Adjust the items under “Picture”. (page A-2)  
Load one of the picture presets to discard the current settings and  
apply the selected preset. (page A-3)  
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Specifications  
Model name  
LT-42WX70EU  
LCD panel  
42-inch (viewable)  
107 cm  
Screen size (visible area  
size measured diagonally)  
Display resolution  
Display colours  
1920×1080  
16.77 million  
Viewing angle (TYP.)  
178 ° (Horizontally)  
178 ° (Vertically)  
450 cd/m2  
Luminance (TYP.)  
Contrast ratio (TYP.)  
Horizontal/vertical  
frequency (computer  
signal)  
4000 : 1  
Horizontal: 31.469 kHz – 75.000 kHz  
Vertical: 60 Hz 5 Hz  
Compliant video signal  
formats  
page 44  
Audio output  
Operating environment  
Speakers: 10 W + 10 W (Impedance 8 Ω)  
Operating temperature: 0 °C – 40 °C  
Operating humidity: 20 % – 80 % (non-  
condensing)  
(Slightly variable depending on ambient  
conditions for installation.)  
AC 100 V – 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz  
175 W  
AC 230 V: 0.7 W  
AC 100 V: 0.4 W  
Power requirements  
Power consumption  
Power consumption (on  
standby)  
41  
Dimensions  
Mass  
page 43  
12.0 kg (without the speaker unit and the stand)  
17.8 kg (including the stand)  
19.0 kg (including the speaker unit and the stand)  
Power cable ×1, Speaker unit ×1, Screws for the  
speaker unit ×2, remote control unit ×1, AAA  
batteries ×2  
Supplied accessories  
Input terminals  
HDMI ×3  
D-sub (15 pin) ×1  
Audio input (3.5 mm stereo mini jack)  
Output terminals  
External control  
Speaker output  
RS-232C  
For easy understanding, pictures and illustrations are shown by being  
emphasized, omitted or composed, and may slightly be different from actual  
products.  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
HDMI, the HDMI Logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks  
or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.  
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.  
Notice on transportation  
This monitor is precision equipment and needs dedicated packing  
material for transportation. Never use any packing material supplied  
from sources other than JVC or JVC-authorized dealers.  
42  
Dimensions  
unit: mm  
1 : 990.0  
2 : 716.8*1 / 689.3*2 / 661.8*3  
3 : 400.0  
4 : 117.0*1 / 89.5*2 / 62.0*3  
5 : 400.0  
6 : 200.0  
7 : 42.5  
8 : 599.8  
9 : 170.0  
*1 At the high position  
*2 At the middle position  
*3 At the low position  
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Compliant signal formats (1)  
INPUT-4 terminal (PC)  
Frequency  
Horizontal (Hz)  
24.823  
31.469  
37.861  
37.500  
31.020  
37.879  
48.077  
46.875  
48.363  
56.476  
60.023  
47.776  
47.712  
48.363  
63.981  
63.981  
65.220  
45.000  
67.500  
Signal  
Vertical (Hz)  
Dot clock (MHz)  
21.050  
PC98  
VGA 60†1  
56.42  
59.94  
72.81  
75.00  
60.00  
60.32  
72.19  
75.00  
60.00  
70.07  
75.03  
59.87  
60.02  
60.00  
60.02  
60.02  
60.00  
60.00  
60.00  
25.175  
VGA 72  
31.500  
VGA 75  
WVGA 60†2  
31.500  
33.750  
SVGA 60  
40.000  
SVGA 72  
50.000  
SVGA 75  
XGA 60†1  
49.500  
65.000  
XGA 70  
75.000  
XGA 75  
78.750  
WXGA(1280)†2†3  
WXGA(1360)†2†4  
WXGA 60†2†5  
SXGA 60†6  
SXGA+ 60†7  
SXGA+ 60*  
1280x720  
1920x1080  
79.500  
85.500  
86.715  
108.000  
108.000  
122.614  
74.250  
148.500  
†1 : Set “Sampling Mode” to “Std”.  
†2 : Set “Sampling Mode” to “Wide”.  
†3 : Set “WXGA Select” to “1280*768”.  
†4 : Set “WXGA Select” to “1360*768”.  
†5 : Set “WXGA Select” to “1366*768”.  
†6 : Set “SXGA / SXGA+” to “SXGA”.  
†7 : Set “SXGA / SXGA+” to “SXGA+”.  
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Total pixels  
pixel per line line per frame  
Effective pixels  
pixel per line line per frame  
Standard  
848  
800  
440  
525  
520  
500  
517  
628  
666  
625  
806  
806  
800  
798  
795  
806  
1066  
1066  
1087  
750  
1125  
640  
640  
400  
480  
480  
480  
480  
600  
600  
600  
768  
768  
768  
768  
768  
768  
1024  
1050  
1050  
720  
1080  
VESA Standard  
VESA Standard  
VESA Standard  
832  
640  
840  
640  
1088  
1056  
1040  
1056  
1344  
1328  
1312  
1664  
1792  
1793  
1688  
1688  
1880  
1650  
2200  
848  
800  
VESA Standard  
VESA Standard  
VESA Standard  
VESA Standard  
VESA Standard  
VESA Standard  
800  
800  
1024  
1024  
1024  
1280  
1360  
1366  
1280  
1400  
1400  
1280  
1920  
VESA Standard  
VESA Standard  
Signals in a format not listed above may not be displayed properly. Change the  
resolution setting on the PC.  
Some signals may not be displayed properly even if their format is in the list  
above.  
Because signals in PC98, VGA 72, VGA 75, SVGA 72, SVGA 75, XGA 70 and XGA  
75 need to be converted into 60Hz before displayed on the monitor, playback  
of these signals look jerky. Select other signal formats for smoother playback of  
moving pictures.  
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Compliant signal formats (2)  
INPUT-4 terminal (composite)  
INPUT-4 terminal (component)  
Frequency  
Frequency  
Signal  
Signal  
Vertical (Hz) Horizontal (Hz)  
Vertical (Hz) Horizontal (Hz)  
PAL/50  
PAL/60  
SECAM  
NTSC3.58  
NTSC4.43  
PAL M  
50.00  
59.94  
50.00  
59.94  
59.94  
59.94  
50.00  
15.63  
15.73  
15.63  
15.73  
15.73  
15.73  
15.63  
480/60i  
59.94  
50.00  
59.94  
50.00  
59.94  
50.00  
59.94  
50.00  
59.94  
50.00  
29.97  
24.00  
15.73  
15.63  
31.47  
31.25  
44.96  
37.50  
33.72  
28.13  
67.43  
56.25  
33.72  
27.00  
576/50i  
480/60p  
576/50p  
720/60p  
720/50p  
1080/60i  
1080/50i  
1080/60p  
1080/50p  
1080/30p  
1080/24p  
PAL N  
INPUT-1, INPUT-2, INPUT-3 terminal (HDMI-HDMI)  
Frequency  
Signal  
Vertical (Hz)  
59.94/60  
59.94/60  
59.94/60  
59.94/60  
59.94/60  
59.94/60  
50.000  
Horizontal (Hz)  
31.469/31.5  
31.469/31.5  
44.955/45  
33.716/33.75  
15.734/17.75  
67.433/67.5  
31.25  
Dot clock (MHz)  
25.175/25.2  
27/27.027  
74.176/74.25  
74.176/74.25  
27/27.027  
148.352/148.5  
27  
VGA 60  
480/60p  
720/60p  
1080/60i  
480/60i  
1080/60p  
576/50p  
720/50p  
1080/50i  
576/50i  
50.000  
37.5  
74.25  
50.000  
28.13  
74.25  
50.000  
15.63  
27  
1080/50p  
1080/24p  
1080/25p  
1080/30p  
50.000  
56.25  
148.5  
23.976/24  
25.000  
26.973/27  
28.13  
74.176/74.25  
74.25  
29.97/30  
33.716/33.75  
74.176/74.25  
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Total pixels  
pixel per line  
Effective pixels  
pixel per line  
line per frame  
525  
line per frame  
480  
800  
858  
640  
720  
525  
480  
1650  
2200  
858  
750  
1280  
1920  
720  
720  
562/563  
262/263  
1125  
1080  
480  
2200  
864  
1920  
720  
1080  
576  
625  
1980  
2640  
864  
750  
1280  
1920  
720  
720  
562/563  
312/313  
1125  
1080  
576  
2640  
2750  
2640  
2200  
1920  
1920  
1920  
1920  
1080  
1080  
1080  
1080  
1125  
1125  
1125  
Signals in a format not listed above may not be displayed properly. Change the  
resolution setting on the PC.  
Some signals may not be displayed properly even if their format is in the list  
above.  
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Index  
Icons  
Composite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 08  
Computer. . . . . . . . . . . . 08, A-10  
Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 08  
Contrast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Contrast Setting. . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Control with HDMI . . . . . . . . . 36  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
+/– . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Numbers  
3DY/C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
4:3 Aspect Setting. . . . . . . . . . 33  
1080 Auto Setting. . . . . . . . . . 33  
D
Digital camera . . . . . . . . . . . A-11  
DVI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 08  
A
E
F
AMP Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Auto Shut Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Auto Volume Control. . . . . . . 27  
Eco Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Enhancer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Enhancer Setting. . . . . . . . . . . 18  
EXIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
B
Backlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Backlight Setting. . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Bass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Battery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 05  
Brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Front Panel Lock . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
G
Gamma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
H
HDMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
C
HDMI CEC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Hue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Hue Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Colour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Colour Management . . . . . . . 22  
Colour Matrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Colour Mngmt. Setting . . . . . 22  
Colour Space. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Colour System . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Colour Temperature. . . . . . . . 21  
Component. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 08  
I
Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Input-1 Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Input-4 Setting. . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Input Label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
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L
R
S
LINK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Lip Sync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Remote control unit. . . . . . . . 12  
Remote sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28, 35, 37  
M
Main unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
MENU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Menu Language . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Sharpness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Speaker unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 05  
N
Natural Cinema . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Noise Reduction . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
T
Touch sensor panel . . . . . . . . 11  
Treble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Turn On Volume . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
O
One Touch Play . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
OPTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
V
Video game. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-5  
Volume Limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
P
PC Monitor Mode . . . . . . . . . . 25  
PC Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
PEQ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Picture. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A-2, 15  
Picture Delay Time . . . . . . . . . 25  
Picture Management. . . . . . . 23  
Position Adjustment . . . . . . . 32  
Power cable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Power indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Power Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Power Off Link . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Power switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
W
White Balance Setting . . . . . . 21  
Z
Zoom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
ZOOM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
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