JVC Flat Panel Television GM H40L1G User Manual

LCD DISPLAY MONITOR  
INSTRUCTIONS  
GM-H40L1G  
LCT1942-001A  
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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.  
• 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 use this product near water.  
• Do not use immediately after moving from a low  
temperature to high temperature, as this causes  
condensation, which may result in a fire, electric  
shock, or other hazards.  
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.  
• Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand,  
• 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.  
or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury  
to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product.  
The product should be mounted according to the  
manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mount  
recommended by the manufacturer.  
• 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  
• For proper ventilation, separate the product from  
other equipment, which may prevent ventilation and  
keep distance more than 10 cm (3 15/16 inches).  
and cart to overturn, damaging  
equipment or causing possible  
injury to the operator.  
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Safety Precautions (cont.)  
• 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.  
The product should be placed more than 30 cm (11 13/16  
inches) away from heat sources such as radiators, heat  
registers, stoves, and other products (including amplifiers)  
that produce heat.  
• 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.  
• When connecting other products such as VCR’s and  
personal computers, you should turn off the power of  
this product for protection against electric shock.  
• Do not use attachments not recommended by the  
product manufacturer as they may be hazardous.  
• Use only the accessory cord designed for this product to  
prevent 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.  
Maintenance  
• Unplug this product from the wall outlet before  
cleaning.  
• Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a  
damp cloth for cleaning.  
• Use a vacuum cleaner to get rid of the dust around the  
intakes (all the openings) on the rear. If a vacuum is not  
available, use a cloth and wipe it off. Failure to do so  
will cause internal heat buildup and, therefore, cause  
damage to the product.  
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.  
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Table of Contents  
Menu Operations.............................................. 17  
Menu Configuration—MAIN MENU ................ 18  
Safety Precautions.............................................. 2  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ........................................2  
Parts Identification............................................. 6  
Front panel......................................................................6  
Rear panel........................................................................6  
Remote control..............................................................8  
Menu Configuration—SET-UP MENU.............. 24  
Setting the Power-on Lock..................................... 30  
How to Use External Control............................ 31  
Installation .......................................................... 9  
Troubleshooting ............................................... 34  
Connecting external speakers .............................. 10  
Self-diagnostic indication....................................... 36  
Connections ...................................................... 11  
Specifications.................................................... 37  
Available signals......................................................... 11  
Daily Operations............................................... 14  
Turning on the main power................................... 14  
Turning on the monitor........................................... 14  
Selecting an input ..................................................... 14  
Adjusting the volume .............................................. 14  
Changing the aspect ratio...................................... 15  
Displaying the current status ................................ 15  
Selecting the picture mode ................................... 16  
Selecting the audio mode...................................... 16  
Viewing Inputs A and B (analog RGB input)  
at the same time—Dual Display .................... 16  
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 have purchased the monitor.  
• Remote control (RM-C2005)  
• Power cord x 1  
• D-sub 15 pin – BNC conversion cable x 1  
• Batteries (AA/R6) x 2  
• Ferrite cores x 2  
NOTE  
Be sure to attach the supplied ferrite cores to the speaker cords when using external speakers to reduce interference from the monitor on  
external equipment (see page 10).  
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Parts Identification  
Front panel  
Remote sensor:  
Point the front end of the remote control toward here.  
Eco sensor:  
Detects brightness of the room (see page 23).  
Self-diagnostic lamps:  
These lamps light/flash if something abnormal occurs with  
the monitor (see page 36).  
Power lamp:  
When the monitor is turned off: Unlit.  
When the monitor is turned on: Lights in green.  
When the monitor is in sleep mode: Flashes in orange.  
When the monitor is in standby mode: Lights in orange.  
Rear panel  
Input card slots (SLOT-1, SLOT-2):  
Optional input cards can be installed in these slots.  
• For details about input cards, refer to the  
instructions of the input card.  
REMOTE terminals  
Connect external control equipment (see pages 12, 31 to 33).  
RS-232C terminal: Connect to the RS-232C terminal of a  
personal computer. For the control method  
using this terminal, consult an authorized JVC  
dealer.  
RS-485 terminals:  
IN terminal:  
Connect external control equipment.  
OUT terminal: Connect another component to send out the  
control signal coming into the IN terminal  
(cascade connection).  
AUDIO OUT terminals  
Connect external speakers or audio equipment.  
EXT. SPEAKER terminal:  
Connect external speakers (commercially available) (see page 10).  
• To use this terminal, set “SPEAKER SELECTon the main menu to “EXT. (external)(see page 21).  
MONITOR OUT terminals: Connect to the audio input terminals of audio equipment such as an amplifier (see  
page 12).  
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1
(Power) button: Turns the monitor on/off (see page 14).  
2 INPUT button:  
3 MENU button:  
4 5/buttons:  
5 +/– buttons:  
Changes inputs (see page 14).  
Displays the main menu (see page 17).  
Selects an item on the menu (see page 17).  
Adjusts the volume level (see page 14).  
• When the menu is displayed, adjusts the value (see page 17).  
Displays the set-up menu (see page 17).  
6 SET-UP button:  
AC IN terminal:  
Connect the supplied power cord (see page 13).  
POWER switch:  
I : Turns on the main power. (The power can be  
controlled by POWER ON/OFF buttons on the  
remote control or  
button on the main unit.)  
: Turns off the main power.  
AUDIO IN A/B terminals  
Connect audio output terminals of equipment  
such as a VCR (see page 13).  
AUDIO IN A terminal  
R, L/MONO terminals (pin jack):  
Connect to the audio output terminals of  
the equipment connected to the VIDEO  
IN A terminal. (Connect only the L/MONO  
terminal for monaural sound.)  
AUDIO IN B terminal  
STEREO terminal (stereo mini jack):  
Connect to the audio output terminals of  
the equipment connected to the VIDEO IN  
B terminal.  
VIDEO IN A/B terminals  
Connect video output terminals of equipment such as a VCR (see page 13).  
VIDEO IN A terminal  
IN terminal (BNC):  
Connect to the video output terminals of playback equipment such as a  
VCR.  
OUT terminal (BNC): Connect to the video input terminal of another monitor, etc.  
Y/C IN terminal (Y/C): Connect to the S-video output terminal of playback equipment such as a  
VCR.  
When both IN terminal and Y/C IN terminal are used, the input to the Y/C IN terminal has priority.  
VIDEO IN B terminal  
RGB/COMPO. terminal (D-sub 15-pin)*: Connect to the video output terminal of a personal  
computer or playback equipment such as a VCR.  
DVI-D terminal (DVI-D)*:  
Connect to the digital output terminal of a personal computer.  
* When connecting to a personal computer, use a cable with ferrite cores and no longer than of 3 m (118 1/8”) to avoid  
electromagnetic disturbance.  
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Parts Identification (cont.)  
Remote control  
POWER OFF button  
POWER ON button  
Turns off the monitor (see page 14).  
Turns on the monitor (see page 14).  
ASPECT button  
SET-UP button  
Changes the aspect ratio (see page  
15).  
Displays the set-up menu (see page  
17).  
DISPLAY button  
MENU/EXIT button  
Displays the main menu (see page  
17).  
Displays the information of the  
current input (see page 15).  
5∞ 2 3 buttons  
Operates the menu (see page 17).  
OK button  
PICTURE MODE buttons  
Changes the picture mode (see  
page 16).  
Enters the password for the Power-  
on Lock (see page 30).  
INPUT SELECT buttons  
Selects the input (see page 14).  
A (VIDEO) button  
DUAL DISPLAY buttons  
Activates/deactivates the dual  
display mode (see page 16).  
Selects the input to the VIDEO IN  
A terminal (Input A).  
B (RGB/COMPO./DVI) button  
Selects the input to the VIDEO IN  
B terminal (Input B).  
AUDIO MODE buttons  
VOLUME +/– buttons  
Adjusts the volume level (see page  
14).  
C, D (SLOT-1) buttons  
Selects the input to the optional  
input card inserted in the slot 1  
(Input C/D).  
STEREO, MONO buttons  
Changes the audio mode (see page  
16).  
MUTING button  
Turns off the volume immediately  
(see page 14).  
E, F (SLOT-2) buttons  
Selects the input to the optional  
input card inserted in the slot 2  
(Input E/F).  
Inserting the batteries  
Use two AA/R6 dry cell batteries.  
Insert the batteries from the · end, making sure the ª and · polarities are correct.  
• Follow the warnings printed on the batteries.  
• Battery life is about six months to one year, depending on how much you use  
the remote control.  
• The batteries we supply are only for setting up and testing your monitor,  
please replace them as soon as you need to.  
• If the remote control does not work properly, replace the batteries.  
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Installation  
Precautions  
• When installing the monitor, be sure to use a dedicated stand unit or wall mounting unit, depending on your particular  
case. Ask your dealer to install.  
• When installing the monitor in a special way (for example, installing it diagonally), consult your dealer.  
• Route the power cord and connection cables along the wall or floor corners to avoid walking on them.  
• For good heat dissipation, try to leave the following distance of space (minimum) around the monitor (see diagram below).  
• The ambient temperature of the installation place should be within the range of 0°C to 40°C (32°F – 104°F) (slightly variable  
depending on ambient conditions for installation).  
• When installing the monitor near the ceiling or similar location, the remote control may not work correctly because of  
possible effects, such as reflections, from the surroundings. If this happens, move the monitor where it is free from these  
effects.  
• 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.)  
Unit: mm (inch)  
When installing the monitor on a stand  
Front view  
Side view  
200 (7 7/8)  
50 (2)  
150  
(6)  
150  
(6)  
50 (2)  
Unit: mm (inch)  
When mounting the monitor on the wall  
Front view  
Side view  
200 (7 7/8)  
100  
(4)  
100  
(4)  
100 (4)  
15 (5/8)  
When installing the monitor vertically  
• Make sure to install the monitor in the direction illustrated on  
the right.  
Remote  
sensor  
• Set the speed of the internal cooling fan to “HIGH(see “FAN  
SPEEDon page 29).  
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Installation (cont.)  
Connecting external speakers  
You can connect commercial speakers of the following specifications to the EXT. SPEAKER terminal:  
• Impedance: Between 6 Ω and 8 Ω  
• Power handling capacity: More than 3 W  
Speakers  
Speakers  
(commercially available)  
(commercially available)  
Ferrite core (supplied)  
To reduce interference from the monitor on external  
equipment, attach the supplied ferrite cores near to the  
EXT. SPEAKER terminals on the rear panel of the monitor.  
CAUTION  
• Do not short-circuit 9 and ( speaker cords to each other. (Refer also to the instructions supplied with the speakers.)  
NOTE  
• When using the external speakers, set “SPEAKER SELECTon the main menu to “EXT. (external)(see page 21).  
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Connections  
Available signals  
The following signals can be input to this monitor.  
Video signals  
Terminal  
Available signals  
NTSC, PAL, SECAM, PAL60, NTSC4.43, PAL-M, PAL-N, BW (50 Hz/60 Hz)  
480/60i, 576/50i, 480/60p, 576/50p, 720/60p, 720/50p, 1080/60i  
(1035/60i)*, 1080/50i, 1080/24psF  
VIDEO IN A terminals  
VIDEO IN B (RGB/  
COMPO.) terminal  
Component signals  
RGB signals  
15 kHz/50 Hz, 15 kHz/60 Hz  
* Select an appropriate setting for High-Definition signal (see “1080/1035“ on page 23).  
Computer signals (Preset)  
VIDEO IN B (RGB/COMPO., DVI-D) terminals  
Screen resolution  
Horizontal Vertical  
640 400  
Horizontal  
frequency  
(kHz)  
24.8  
Vertical  
frequency  
(Hz)  
56.4  
Input terminal  
No.  
Signal name  
PC98  
VGA400-70  
VGA480-60  
WVGA-60  
VGA480-72  
SVGA-60  
XGA-60  
Scan system  
RGB/COMPO.  
DVI-D  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
640  
640  
400  
480  
480  
480  
600  
768  
768  
768  
768  
768  
864  
1024  
1024  
1200  
480  
624  
768  
870  
31.5  
31.5  
31.5  
37.9  
37.9  
48.4  
48.4  
56.5  
60.0  
68.7  
67.5  
64.0  
80.0  
75.0  
35.0  
49.7  
70.1  
59.9  
59.9  
72.8  
60.3  
60.0  
60.0  
70.1  
75.0  
85.0  
75.0  
60.0  
75.0  
60.0  
66.7  
74.6  
852  
640  
800  
1024  
1366  
1024  
1024  
1024  
1152  
1280  
1280  
1600  
640  
WXGA-60  
XGA-70  
XGA-75  
XGA-85  
XGA+-75  
SXGA-60  
SXGA-75  
UXGA-60  
MAC13”  
MAC16”  
MAC19”  
MAC21”  
832  
1024  
1152  
60.2  
68.7  
74.9  
75.1  
√ : Acceptable  
— : Not acceptable  
Note for VIDEO IN A (IN, Y/C IN) terminals  
• When both IN terminal and Y/C IN terminal are used, the input to the Y/C IN terminal has priority.  
Note for VIDEO IN B (RGB/COMPO., DVI-D) terminals  
Select the correct input for Input B on the main menu (see “INPUT CONFIGURATIONon page 21).  
• When RGB signals are input to the RGB/COMPO. terminal: Set “INPUT Bto “ANALOG RGB.”  
• When component signals are input to the RGB/COMPO. terminal: Set “INPUT Bto “COMPONENT.”  
• When using the DVI-D terminal: Set “INPUT Bto “DVI.”  
Note for component signals  
• The monitor is compatible only with Y on sync signals. The monitor is not compatible with composite sync (Cs) and separated sync (HD/  
VD) signals.  
Note for computer signals  
• When a signal other than those listed above is input, part of the picture may not be displayed or an unnecessary picture may appear.  
• Any signal other than those listed above may not be displayed normally although it’s frequency is within the acceptable range.  
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 signal format is displayed on the screen. For other signals, the horizontal frequency and vertical  
frequency are displayed.  
• The DVI-D terminal can accept only No. 3, 6, 7, 8, and No. 13 signals.  
• When the No. 3 and No. 7 signals are input, set “SAMPLING MODEto “STDon the set-up menu (see page 29).  
• When the No. 4 and No. 8 signals are input, make the following settings:  
– Set “SAMPLING MODEto “WIDEon the set-up menu (see page 29).  
– Change the aspect ratio to “FULL(see pages 15 and 19).  
– Set the video card of the personal computer to “852 x 480(for No. 4 signal)/“1366 x 768(for No. 8 signal).  
• When No. 12 to No. 15 and No. 19 signals are input, thin lines may become obscured because their signal frequencies are higher than the  
screen resolution.  
• The adjustment of the screen size and position is the setting common to the No. 10 and No. 18 signals. If you use both signals by  
switching them, the adjustment of either signal may not be proper.  
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Connections (cont.)  
CAUTION  
• Before making any connections, turn off all the equipment.  
• DO NOT connect the power cord until all connections are completed.  
• Use a cord whose plugs correctly match the terminals on this monitor and the equipment.  
• Plugs should be firmly inserted; poor connections could cause noise.  
• When unplugging a cord, be sure to grasp it’s plug and pull it out.  
• Refer also to the user manual of each piece of equipment.  
To external speakers  
(See page 10.)  
R
L
To stereo audio  
input terminals  
To RS-232C  
terminal  
To RS-485  
output terminal  
To RS-485  
input terminal  
External control input  
terminal of other  
equipment  
External equipment used  
to control the monitor  
(See page 31.)  
(See page 31.)  
Amplifier, etc.  
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Connect the VIDEO IN A OUT terminal to the video input terminal of another monitor, etc.  
CAUTION  
• Since the IN terminal and OUT terminal are loop-through terminals, the devices connected to the OUT terminal should be correctly  
terminated. Otherwise, pictures become abnormally bright or the display screen gets affected abnormally.  
or  
R
L
To stereo audio  
output terminals  
To video output  
terminal (BNC)  
To S-video  
output terminal  
To audio  
output  
terminal  
To component  
video output  
terminal (BNC)  
To RGB output  
terminal  
To digital  
output terminal  
Playback component such as a VCR  
Playback component such as a PC  
or VCR  
When all the connections are completed  
Power cord (supplied)  
To wall outlet  
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Daily Operations  
Turning on the main power  
I : Main power on  
: Main power off  
On the rear panel  
Turning on the monitor  
From the remote control:  
To turn off the monitor, press POWER OFF.  
On the main unit:  
Each time you press the button, the power  
turns on and off.  
Selecting an input  
From the remote control:  
On the main unit:  
Each time you press the button,  
the input changes.  
NOTE  
• When “QUICK CHANGE” is set to “INPUT A&B,you can change  
Inputs A and B quickly (see “INPUT CONFIGURATION” on page 21).  
Adjusting the volume  
From the remote control:  
On the main unit:  
To turn off the volume immediately:  
Pressing the button again resumes the  
previous volume level.  
• When the Control Lock is set to “ON” (see page 27),  
you cannot use the buttons on the main unit.  
• When the Power-on Lock is in set to “ON” (see page  
30), you need to enter the password when turning  
on the monitor.  
When using the buttons on the main  
unit, set “MUTINGto “ONon the main  
menu (see “AUDIO SETTINGon page 21).  
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Changing the aspect ratio  
Each time you press the button, the aspect ratio changes as follows:  
REGULAR  
Displays at conventional 4:3 aspect ratio.  
FULL  
Enlarges the picture of 4:3 aspect ratio horizontally.  
• For the picture of 16:9 aspect ratio, the aspect ratio is not changed.  
ZOOM  
Enlarges the picture of 4:3 aspect ratio vertically and horizontally at the  
same ratio.  
PANORAMIC  
Enlarges the picture of 4:3 aspect ratio horizontally to the extent that the  
picture does not look abnormal.  
<PC input ONLY>  
REAL DOT  
Displays center portion of the original picture input  
from the computer (SXGA or UXGA signals) without  
changing the number of pixels. (Some of the  
Ex. For SXGA signals  
Ex. For UXGA signals  
picture will be cut off.)  
NOTE  
• For some signals, the aspect ratio cannot be changed or some modes cannot be selected.  
• When using the buttons on the main unit for changing the aspect ratio, use the main  
menu (see “SIZE SETTING” on page 19).  
Displaying the current status  
The information of the current input is displayed on the screen.  
Current input  
1
*
When Input C, D, E, or F is selected with an optional  
input card inserted, the type of the card appears. When  
no card is inserted, “NO CARDappears.  
When no signal is being input, “NO SYNCappears.  
When a signal this monitor does not support is being  
input, “Out of rangeappears.  
INPUT A  
VIDEO  
NTSC  
Input type*1  
2
*
Input signal format*2  
NOTE  
• When “STATUS DISPLAY” on the main menu is set to “ON” (see page 23), the status is also displayed in the following  
cases:  
– When you turn on the monitor,  
– When you change inputs, or  
– When you change signal types.  
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Daily Operations (cont.)  
Selecting the picture mode  
DYNAMIC:  
Suitable for displaying documents for  
presentation.  
NORMAL:  
USER:  
Displays the original picture.  
You can adjust picture quality as you like  
(see “PICTURE SETTINGon page 19).  
NOTE  
• You can adjust the picture quality, such as brightness, for  
each picture mode. The setting you have made is stored (see  
“PICTURE SETTING” on page 19).  
Selecting the audio mode  
To listen to stereo sounds  
To listen to monaural sounds  
• The stereo sounds are mixed to monaural sound.  
Viewing Inputs A and B  
(analog RGB input) at the  
same time—Dual Display  
You can view Inputs A and B (analog RGB input) at the  
same time.  
• This monitor supports 2 dual display modes.  
NOTE  
PIP mode  
PBP mode  
• When using the buttons on the main unit for operations  
described on this page, use the main menu (see pages 19,  
21, or 23).  
Main  
window  
Sub window  
Main window  
Sub  
window  
• Each time you press the button, the corresponding dual display  
mode turns on or off.  
• When the dual display mode is activated, the current input is  
displayed on the main window, and the other is displayed on  
the sub window.  
NOTE  
• The dual display mode is available only when analog RGB signals are  
being input to Input B. For details, see page 23.  
• You cannot change the input when the dual display mode is in use. To  
change the inputs for the main and sub windows, deactivate the dual  
display mode, change the input, and then activate the dual display mode.  
• Use the main menu to adjust position and/or size of the sub window (see  
“DUAL DISPLAY” on page 23).  
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Menu Operations  
On the main menu and set-up menu, you can make various adjustments, such as picture quality, or initial settings of the  
monitor.  
• For the configuration of the main menu and a detailed description of each item, see pages 18 to 23.  
• For the configuration of the set-up menu and a detailed description of each item, see pages 24 to 30.  
From the remote control  
1 Display the menu.  
SET-UP  
To display the main menu  
To display the set-up menu  
2 Press 5 ∞ to select an item, then press 3.  
Ex.: When the main menu is displayed  
5 ∞ 2 3  
MAIN MENU  
PICTURE SETTING  
SIZE SETTING  
AUDIO SETTING  
INPUT CONFIGURATION  
FUNCTION SETTING  
LANGUAGE :ENGLISH  
Selected item  
Operation  
guide  
ENTER:  
SELECT: EXIT: MENU  
MENU/EXIT  
3 Press 5 ∞ to select an item, then press  
2 3 to make adjustments.  
FUNCTION SETTING  
COLOR SYSTEM  
MULTI DISPLAY  
DUAL DISPLAY  
: NTSC  
On the main unit  
STATUS DISPLAY : OFF  
1080/1035 : 1080  
MENU  
Works in the same way as MENU/  
EXIT on the remote control.  
4 Press MENU/EXIT to return to the previous  
SET-UP  
menu.  
• Pressing the button again exits the menu operation.  
NOTE  
• For some items, adjustments will be made by pressing 2 3 in  
step 2 .  
5∞  
+/–  
Works in the same way  
as 2 3 on the remote  
control.  
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Menu Configuration—MAIN MENU  
On the main menu, you can make various adjustments and settings for picture, screen, and audio.  
MENU  
MENU  
PICTURE MODE  
MAIN MENU  
PICTURE SETTING  
SIZE SETTING  
PICTURE SETTING 1/2  
:NORMAL  
:+01  
PICTURE MODE : NORMAL  
CONTRAST  
BRIGHT  
CHROMA  
: +01  
00  
: 02  
AUDIO SETTING  
:
CONTRAST  
INPUT CONFIGURATION  
FUNCTION SETTING  
PHASE  
:
:
00  
00  
SHARPNESS  
BACK LIGHT  
COLOR TEMP.  
sub menu  
LANGUAGE  
:ENGLISH  
:+01  
:+01  
BRIGHT  
CHROMA  
PHASE  
: +10  
: HIGH  
:+01  
:+01  
Select the menu language:  
English, German, French, or  
Russian  
SHARPNESS  
:+01  
BACK LIGHT  
:HIGH  
COLOR TEMP.  
PICTURE SETTING  
2/2  
: OFF  
CTI/LTI  
reset  
reset  
Are you sure?  
"YES" then  
"NO" then  
key.  
key.  
MENU  
H SIZE  
:+01  
SIZE SETTING  
: +01  
00  
: 02  
H SIZE  
H POSITION  
V SIZE  
:
:+01  
H POSITION  
V SIZE  
:
:
:
00  
00  
00  
V POSITION  
DOT CLOCK  
CLOCK PHASE  
ASPECT  
sub menu  
reset  
:+01  
: FULL  
:+01  
V POSITION  
:+01  
:+01  
DOT CLOCK  
CLOCK PHASE  
NOTE  
reset  
• Some items may not appear on the menu depending on the input  
(or the input card if it is attached) or the input signal. Those items are  
not available to use.  
Are you sure?  
"YES" then  
"NO" then  
key.  
key.  
MENU  
Configuration of the main menu screen  
MAIN MENU  
PICTURE SETTING  
SIZE SETTING  
Cursor (selected item)  
AUDIO SETTING  
INPUT CONFIGURATION  
FUNCTION SETTING  
LANGUAGE  
:ENGLISH  
ENTER:  
SELECT: EXIT: MENU  
Operation guide  
Shows the buttons for each operation.  
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PICTURE SETTING  
Item  
To do  
Setting value  
PICTURE MODE  
Selects a picture mode you want (see “Selecting the picture mode” DYNAMIC, NORMAL, USER  
on page 16).  
CONTRAST  
BRIGHT  
Adjusts contrast of the picture.  
–20 += 00 += +20  
–20 += 00 += +20  
–20 += 00 += +20  
Adjusts the brightness of the picture.  
CHROMA  
Adjusts the color density of the picture (except for RGB and BW  
(50 Hz/60 Hz) signals).  
PHASE  
Adjusts the color phase.  
–20 += 00 += +20  
–20 += 00 += +20  
–20 += 00 += +20  
HIGH, MID, LOW, USER  
SHARPNESS  
BACK LIGHT  
COLOR TEMP.  
sub menu  
Adjusts the outlines of the picture.  
Adjusts the brightness of the display.  
Selects the color temperature.  
Displays the adjustment bar which enables you to adjust the items in “PICTURE SETTING”  
(except for “CTI/LTI”) while viewing the actual picture.  
CTI/LTI  
reset  
Adjusts the clearness of the picture.  
OFF, 1, 2  
Restores the default setting for all the items in “PICTURE SETTING.”  
NOTE  
• You can adjust the items in “PICTURE SETTING” for each picture mode. Select a picture mode you want to adjust first. (The setting values are  
stored.)  
• “PHASE” does not appear on the menu for the following input signals:  
– RGB, PAL, SECAM, BW (50 Hz/60 Hz)  
• You can make the detailed settings of the color temperature using the set-up menu (see “COLOR TEMP.” on page 25).  
SIZE SETTING  
Item  
To do  
Setting value  
H SIZE  
Adjusts the horizontal screen size.  
Adjusts the horizontal screen position.  
Adjusts the vertical screen size.  
Adjusts the vertical screen position.  
H POSITION  
V SIZE  
Varies depending on other  
settings.  
V POSITION  
DOT CLOCK  
Adjusts to eliminate stripes or flickering when analog signals  
are being input from a computer. Use with “CLOCK PHASE.”  
Normally, no adjustment is needed.  
–10 += 00 += +10  
–32 += 00 += +32  
CLOCK PHASE  
Adjusts to eliminate stripes or flickering when analog signals  
are being input from a computer. Use with “DOT CLOCK.”  
Normally, no adjustment is needed.  
ASPECT  
Selects the aspect ratio (see “Changing the aspect ratioon  
page 15).  
REGULAR, FULL, ZOOM,  
PANORAMIC, REAL DOT  
sub menu  
Displays the adjustment bar which enables you to adjust H SIZE/POSITION, V SIZE/POSITION,  
DOT CLOCK, and CLOCK PHASE while viewing the actual picture.  
reset  
Restores the default setting for all the items in “SIZE SETTING.”  
NOTE  
• During the size and position adjustments, the picture may be distorted but this is not a malfunction.  
• Size and position adjustments are related so that if one is set to a higher setting value, the other’s setting value will be reduced.  
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Menu Configuration—MAIN MENU (cont.)  
MENU  
MENU  
*1  
MAIN MENU  
PICTURE SETTING  
SIZE SETTING  
AUDIO SETTING  
INPUT CONFIGURATION  
FUNCTION SETTING  
AUDIO SETTING  
reset  
SPEAKER SELECT  
MUTING  
: INT.  
: OFF  
: STEREO  
Are you sure?  
"YES" then  
AUDIO  
key.  
key.  
reset  
"NO" then  
MENU  
LANGUAGE  
:ENGLISH  
*2  
AUDIO SETTING  
LEVEL METER SETTING  
: INT.  
SPEAKER SELECT  
MUTING  
AUDIO L ch.  
AUDIO R ch.  
LEVEL METER ch  
BAR TYPE  
BAR BRIGHTNESS :HIGH  
REFERENCE LEVEL:–20dB  
OVER LEVEL  
reset  
:OFF  
:3COLORS  
: OFF  
: 1ch  
: 1ch  
Select the menu language:  
English, German, French, or  
Russian.  
LEVEL METER SETTING  
reset  
:–8dB  
reset  
Are you sure?  
"YES" then  
key.  
key.  
"NO" then  
MENU  
INPUT CONFIGURATION  
: INPUT A&B  
: ANALOG RGB  
QUICK CHANGE  
INPUT B  
INPUT A  
INPUT C  
INPUT D  
INPUT E  
INPUT F  
: VIDEO(BNC)  
: NO CARD  
: NO CARD  
: NO CARD  
: NO CARD  
*1 When no HD/SD SDI or SDI input card (option) is inserted.  
*2 When an HD/SD SDI or SDI input card (option) is inserted.  
Configuration of the main menu screen  
MAIN MENU  
PICTURE SETTING  
SIZE SETTING  
Cursor (selected item)  
AUDIO SETTING  
INPUT CONFIGURATION  
FUNCTION SETTING  
LANGUAGE  
:ENGLISH  
ENTER:  
SELECT: EXIT: MENU  
Operation guide  
Shows the buttons for each operation.  
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AUDIO SETTING  
Item  
To do  
Setting value  
NT. (Internal speakers),  
SPEAKER SELECT  
Selects the speakers you want to use.  
I
EXT. (External speakers)  
MUTING  
AUDIO  
Turns the volume on or off.  
Changes the audio mode.  
ON, OFF  
STEREO, MONO  
AUDIO L ch.  
Selects the left audio channel when the EMBEDDED AUDIO signal 1ch += 8ch  
is being input.  
AUDIO R ch.  
Selects the right audio channel when the EMBEDDED AUDIO  
signal is being input.  
1ch += 8ch  
LEVEL METER SETTING Adjusts the audio level meter display for the EMBEDDED AUDIO signal when the HD/SD SDI or  
SDI input card (option) is inserted (see “Example of the level meter displaybelow).  
LEVEL METER ch  
Selects the audio channels used in the audio level meter  
display. (The numbers indicate the audio channel. The  
input level for the channels indicated on the left side of “:is  
displayed on the left side of the screen, and the input level for  
the channels indicated on the right side of “:is displayed on  
the right side of the screen.)  
OFF, 1:2, 12:34, 31:24,  
123:456, 1–8  
BAR TYPE  
Selects the color of the audio level meter display.  
3COLORS (3 colors to  
indicate variations in input  
levels), W.100 (white), W.50  
(half transparent)  
BAR BRIGHTNESS  
REFERENCE LEVEL  
OVER LEVEL  
Selects the brightness of the audio level meter display.  
Sets the standard input level.  
HIGH, LOW  
–20dB, –18dB  
Sets the input level’s lower limit indicated in red for the  
“3COLORSdisplay.  
–10dB, –8dB, –6dB, –4dB,  
–2dB  
reset  
Restores the default setting for “LEVEL METER SETTING.”  
reset  
Restores the default setting for all the items in “AUDIO SETTING.”  
INPUT CONFIGURATION  
Item  
To do  
Setting value  
QUICK CHANGE  
INPUT B  
Sets if you want to change Inputs A and B quickly.  
Selects the terminal and signal type you want to use for Input B.  
OFF, INPUT A&B  
ANALOG RGB, DVI,  
COMPONENT  
INPUT A  
Displays the terminal being used for Input A (“VIDEO (BNC)or  
“VIDEO (Y/C)”).  
INPUT C/D/E/F  
Shows the status of the input card slots. When no input card is  
inserted, “NO CARDappears.  
Example of the level meter display—Level indication and audio channels  
Ex.: WhenLEVEL METER chis set to1–8and ”BAR TYPEis set to3COLORS.”  
Red  
Yellow  
Green  
OVER LEVEL  
NOTE  
• When “BAR TYPE” is set to “W.100” or “W.50,the standard input level set in the  
“REFERENCE LEVELis displayed with the line indication. Input level set in “OVER  
LEVELis not displayed.  
• The audio channel bar with no signal input is displayed in white for the “3COLORS”  
setting, and in gray for other settings.  
REFERENCE  
LEVEL  
Audio channels  
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Menu Configuration—MAIN MENU (cont.)  
MENU  
FUNCTION SETTING  
MENU  
MAIN MENU  
PICTURE SETTING  
SIZE SETTING  
AUDIO SETTING  
INPUT CONFIGURATION  
FUNCTION SETTING  
WhenMULTI SIZEisOFF.”  
COLOR SYSTEM : NTSC  
MULTI DISPLAY  
DUAL DISPLAY  
MULTI DISPLAY  
MULTI SIZE  
: OFF  
STATUS DISPLAY : OFF  
1080/1035  
SUB HOUR METER : 00001H  
: 1080  
LANGUAGE  
:ENGLISH  
WhenMULTI SIZEis2 2.”  
*
ECO SENSOR  
reset  
: ON  
MULTI DISPLAY  
HOUR METER  
: 60000H  
MULTI SIZE  
MULTI POSI.  
reset  
: 2 2  
: 1  
Select the menu language:  
English, German, French, or  
Russian.  
WhenMODEisOFF.”  
DUAL DISPLAY  
MODE  
: OFF  
WhenMODEisPIP.”  
DUAL DISPLAY  
MODE  
: PIP  
MAIN WINDOW : INPUT-A  
SUB. WINDOW : INPUT-B  
SIZE  
: LARGE–1  
: 00  
: 00  
H.POSI.  
V.POSI.  
reset  
WhenMODEisPBP.”  
DUAL DISPLAY  
MODE  
: PBP  
MAIN WINDOW : INPUT-A  
SUB. WINDOW : INPUT-B  
SPLIT LINE  
reset  
: CENTER  
reset  
Are you sure?  
"YES" then  
key.  
key.  
"NO" then  
MENU  
reset  
Are you sure?  
"YES" then  
key.  
key.  
"NO" then  
MENU  
Configuration of the main menu screen  
MAIN MENU  
PICTURE SETTING  
SIZE SETTING  
Cursor (selected item)  
AUDIO SETTING  
INPUT CONFIGURATION  
FUNCTION SETTING  
LANGUAGE  
:ENGLISH  
ENTER:  
SELECT: EXIT: MENU  
Operation guide  
Shows the buttons for each operation.  
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FUNCTION SETTING  
Item  
To do  
Setting value  
COLOR SYSTEM  
Selects the color system. When you cannot view pictures correctly AUTO, NTSC, PAL, SECAM,  
with “AUTO,select an appropriate option according to the current N4.43, PAL M, PAL N, PAL60  
input.  
MULTI DISPLAY  
Sets the multiple monitor usage (see “Example of the multiple monitor settingbelow).  
MULTI SIZE  
Activates/deactivates the multiple monitor usage (2 monitors OFF, 2 2  
*
horizontally 2 monitors vertically).  
*
MULTI POSI.  
Sets the position of this monitor when “MULTI SIZEis set to  
“2 2.”  
*
1 += 4  
reset  
Restores the default setting for “MULTI DISPLAY.”  
DUAL DISPLAY  
Sets the dual display mode (see “Viewing Inputs A and B (analog RGB input) at the same  
time—Dual Displayon page 16).  
MODE  
Selects the dual display mode.  
OFF, PIP, PBP  
MAIN WINDOW  
Displays the input for the main window (“INPUT-Aor “INPUT-  
B”).  
SUB. WINDOW  
SIZE  
Displays the input for the sub window (“INPUT-Aor “INPUT-B”).  
Adjusts the size of the sub window (only for PIP mode).  
SMALL-2, SMALL-1,  
LARGE-1, LARGE-2  
H.POSI./V.POSI.  
SPLIT LINE  
Adjusts the horizontal and vertical position of the sub window –20 += 00 += +20  
(only for PIP mode).  
Adjusts the position of the border between the main window  
and sub window (only for PBP mode).  
RIGHT–2, RIGHT–1, CENTER,  
LEFT–1, LEFT–2  
reset  
Restores the default setting for “DUAL DISPLAY.”  
STATUS DISPLAY  
Sets if you want the information of the current input to be  
displayed on the screen (see “Displaying the current statuson  
page 15).  
OFF, ON  
1080/1035  
Selects a High-Definition signal type (1080/60i or 1035/60i) for the 1080, 1035  
component signal to view the picture correctly.  
SUB HOUR METER  
ECO SENSOR  
Displays the hours of current use (unit: hour). You can reset only this item.  
Sets the eco sensor which enables you to adjust the brightness of ON, OFF  
the screen automatically according to the brightness of the room.  
reset  
Restores the default setting for the items in “FUNCTION SETTINGexcept for “MULTI DISPLAY,”  
“DUAL DISPLAY,and “HOUR METER.”  
HOUR METER  
Displays the total hours of use (unit: hour). This item is used for maintenance of the monitor.  
This item cannot be reset.  
NOTE  
• The dual display mode is available only when “MULTI SIZE” is set to “OFF.”  
• “MULTI DISPLAY” is not displayed on the menu when the dual display mode is in use.  
Available signals for the dual display mode  
The dual display mode can be activated only when one of the following signals is being input to Input A and B.  
• Input A: NTSC, PAL, SECAM, PAL-M, PAL-N, PAL60, NTSC4.43, BW (50 Hz/60 Hz)  
• Input B (only analog RGB): VGA480-60, WVGA-60, XGA-60, WXGA-60  
Example of the multiple monitor setting  
Ex.: WhenMULTI SIZEis set to2 2and ”MULTI POSI.is set to2.”  
*
This monitor  
1
3
2
4
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Menu Configuration—SET-UP MENU  
On the set-up menu, you can change various settings such as color temperature and timer.  
MENU  
COLOR TEMP.:HIGH  
MENU  
R DRIVE  
SET-UP MENU  
COLOR TEMP.  
NO SYNC FUNCTION  
REMOTE SYSTEM  
POWER ON LOCK  
TIMER  
1/2  
:000  
: 000  
: 000  
: 000  
: 000  
: 000  
: 000  
R DRIVE  
G DRIVE  
B DRIVE  
R CUT OFF  
G CUT OFF  
B CUT OFF  
sub menu  
reset  
:000  
G DRIVE  
B DRIVE  
VCR ADJ. : 00  
:000  
:000  
R CUT OFF  
:000  
G CUT OFF  
B CUT OFF  
reset  
:000  
Are you sure?  
"YES" then  
key.  
key.  
"NO" then  
MENU  
NO SYNC FUNCTION  
reset  
: RED  
NO SYNC DISPLAY  
DELAY TIME  
reset  
Are you sure?  
"YES" then  
: 5s  
key.  
key.  
"NO" then  
MENU  
REMOTE SYSTEM  
: RJ-45  
REMOTE IN SEL.  
CNT.RJ45 OUT  
CNT.RJ45 IN  
PORT F1  
: IR OUT  
: MAKE  
: INP.A  
reset  
: INP.C  
PORT F2  
Are you sure?  
"YES" then  
: POWER  
: ASPECT  
: – – –  
PORT F3  
PORT F4  
PORT F5  
key.  
key.  
"NO" then  
MENU  
reset  
POWER ON LOCK  
PASS ID SETTING  
: OFF  
:
:
POWER ON LOCK  
PASS ID SETTING  
ENTER PASS ID  
REENTER PASS ID  
MENU  
POWER ON LOCK  
NOTE  
PASS ID OK?  
"YES" then  
"NO" then  
• Some items may not appear on the menu depending on the input  
(or the input card if it is attached) or the input signal. Those items are  
not available to use.  
key.  
key.  
MENU  
Configuration of the set-up menu screen  
Page  
SET-UP MENU  
1/2  
Cursor (selected item)  
COLOR TEMP.  
NO SYNC FUNCTION  
REMOTE SYSTEM  
POWER ON LOCK  
TIMER  
VCR ADJ. :00  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
Operation guide  
Shows the buttons for each operation.  
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COLOR TEMP.  
Item  
To do  
Setting value  
R DRIVE, G DRIVE,  
B DRIVE  
Adjusts the drive level of each color (red, green, and blue).  
MIN += 000 += MAX (in  
512 grades)  
R CUT OFF, G CUT OFF,  
B CUT OFF  
Adjusts the cut-off point of each color (red, green, and blue).  
MIN += 000 += MAX (in  
512 grades)  
sub menu  
Displays the adjustment bar which enables you to adjust the drive level and cut-off point while  
viewing the actual picture.  
reset  
Restores the default setting for all the items in “COLOR TEMP.”  
NOTE  
• Adjust the color temperature after selecting color temperature (HIGH, MID., LOW, or USER) on the main menu (see “PICTURE SETTING” on page  
19).  
NO SYNC FUNCTION  
Item  
To do  
Setting value  
NO SYNC DISPLAY  
Selects the screen color (or sleep mode) when no signal is being  
input.  
OFF, SLEEP (sleep mode),  
RED, GREEN, BLUE, GRAY  
DELAY TIME  
reset  
Sets the time to change the screen color (or sleep mode) set in  
“NO SYNC DISPLAYabove after signals stops being input.  
5s, 1min., 30min.  
Restores the default setting for all the items in “NO SYNC FUNCTION.”  
REMOTE SYSTEM  
Item  
To do  
Setting value  
REMOTE IN SEL.  
CNT. RJ45 OUT  
CNT. RJ45 IN  
PORT F1 – PORT F5  
Selects the input terminal used for external control.  
Selects the external control method for RS-485 OUT terminal.  
Selects the external control method for RS-485 IN terminal.  
D-sub9, RJ-45  
RS485, IR OUT  
RS485, MAKE, TRIG., SET  
Assigns the control function to the RS-485 IN terminal’s pins (1 to INP. A – INP. F, POWER,  
5) when selecting “SETin “CNT. RJ45 INabove.  
ASPECT, MUTING, PIP, PBP,  
– – – (no function)  
reset  
Restores the default setting for all the items in “REMOTE SYSTEM.”  
NOTE  
• For details about external control, see pages 31 to 33.  
POWER ON LOCK  
Item  
To do  
Setting value  
POWER ON LOCK  
Activates/deactivates the Power-on Lock. When this function is  
activated, the monitor cannot be turned on without entering the  
password set in “PASS ID SETTINGbelow.  
ON, OFF  
PASS ID SETTING  
Sets the password for the Power-on Lock.  
4 characters  
NOTE  
• For details about the Power-on Lock, see page 30.  
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Menu Configuration—SET-UP MENU (cont.)  
MENU  
MENU  
SET-UP MENU  
COLOR TEMP.  
NO SYNC FUNCTION  
REMOTE SYSTEM  
POWER ON LOCK  
TIMER  
1/2  
TIMER  
PRESENT TIME  
TIMER  
PRESENT TIME  
HOURS  
: 14:25  
: 14:25  
: 14  
: 25  
POWER-ON SET : ON  
POWER-ON TIME : 08:16  
POWER-OFF SET : ON  
POWER-OFF TIME : 21:20  
reset  
MINUTES  
VCR ADJ. : 00  
TIMER  
POWER-ON TIME  
HOURS  
: 08:16  
: 08  
: 16  
MINUTES  
TIMER  
POWER-OFF TIME  
HOURS  
: 21:20  
: 21  
: 20  
MINUTES  
SET-UP MENU  
2/2  
: OFF  
CONTROL LOCK  
POWER ON DELAY  
SYNC TERM.  
FAN SPEED  
I/P MODE  
: FAST  
: HIGH  
: HIGH  
: MODE1  
: STD  
reset  
Are you sure?  
"YES" then  
key.  
key.  
SAMPLING MODE  
reset  
"NO" then  
MENU  
all reset  
: GM-H40L1G  
: A  
MODEL  
VER.  
Configuration of the set-up menu screen  
Page  
SET-UP MENU  
1/2  
Cursor (selected item)  
COLOR TEMP.  
NO SYNC FUNCTION  
REMOTE SYSTEM  
POWER ON LOCK  
TIMER  
VCR ADJ. :00  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
Operation guide  
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TIMER  
Item  
To do  
Setting value  
PRESENT TIME  
HOURS  
Sets the clock.  
Sets the hour.  
00 += 23  
00 += 59  
ON, OFF  
MINUTES  
Sets the minute.  
POWER-ON SET  
POWER-ON TIME  
HOURS  
Activates/deactivates the power-on timer.  
Sets the time to turn on the monitor.  
Sets the hour.  
00 += 23  
00 += 59  
ON, OFF  
MINUTES  
Sets the minute.  
POWER-OFF SET  
POWER-OFF TIME  
HOURS  
Activates/deactivates the power-off timer.  
Sets the time to turn off the monitor.  
Sets the hour.  
00 += 23  
00 += 59  
MINUTES  
Sets the minute.  
reset  
Restores the default setting for all the items in “TIMER.”  
VCR ADJ.  
Adjusts when the picture played back on a VCR is distorted. (Depending on the condition of the connected VCR or the  
playback tape, the picture quality may not be improved.)  
Setting value: –05 += 00 += +05  
CONTROL LOCK  
Activates/deactivates the Control Lock. When this function is activated, you cannot operate the monitor with the buttons on  
the main unit.  
Setting value: ON, OFF  
NOTE  
• You can use the remote control and external control while the control lock is set. To release the lock, use the remote control.  
POWER ON DELAY  
Sets the time when the power supply to the monitor’s circuits (excluding the micro computers) starts after the power button  
is pressed.  
Setting value: OFF, FAST, SLOW  
NOTE  
• If you are going to turn several monitors on at the same time, it is recommended to apply “SLOW” to some of the monitors to control rush  
current.  
SYNC TERM.  
Sets the resistance of Horizontal sync/Composite sync signal and Vertical sync signal when the component/RGB input card  
(option) is inserted. Normally, select “HIGH(1 kΩ). If you see pictures flickering or blurring on the screen because of a long  
connecting cord, set this to “LOW(75 Ω).  
Setting value: HIGH, LOW  
NOTE  
• When a video input card (option) is inserted, “SYNC SELECT” appears. Set the sync signal to use—INT. (sync signal included in the video signal)  
or EXT. (external sync signal).  
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Menu Configuration—SET-UP MENU (cont.)  
SET-UP MENU  
COLOR TEMP.  
1/2  
NO SYNC FUNCTION  
REMOTE SYSTEM  
POWER ON LOCK  
TIMER  
VCR ADJ. : 00  
MENU  
reset  
SET-UP MENU  
2/2  
: OFF  
CONTROL LOCK  
POWER ON DELAY  
SYNC TERM.  
FAN SPEED  
I/P MODE  
Are you sure?  
"YES" then  
: FAST  
: HIGH  
: HIGH  
: MODE1  
: STD  
key.  
key.  
"NO" then  
MENU  
SAMPLING MODE  
reset  
all reset  
MODEL : GM-H40L1G  
VER. : A  
all reset  
Are you sure?  
"YES" then  
key.  
key.  
"NO" then  
MENU  
Configuration of the set-up menu screen  
Page  
SET-UP MENU  
1/2  
Cursor (selected item)  
COLOR TEMP.  
NO SYNC FUNCTION  
REMOTE SYSTEM  
POWER ON LOCK  
TIMER  
VCR ADJ. :00  
ADJUST:  
SELECT:  
EXIT: MENU  
Operation guide  
Shows the buttons for each operation.  
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FAN SPEED  
Sets the speed of the internal cooling fan. When installing the monitor vertically, select “HIGH.”  
Setting value: HIGH, LOW  
I/P MODE  
Select a mode with which you can view the least noise on the screen.  
Setting value: MODE1, MODE2, MODE3  
SAMPLING MODE  
Sets the sampling mode for the signals input from the computer to reduce noise and display thin vertical lines of the picture  
more clearly. Select “STDfor VGA480-60 or XGA-60, and “WIDEfor WVGA-60 or WXGA-60. (This item is not displayed for  
other signals.)  
Setting value: STD, WIDE  
reset  
Restores the default setting for all the items in the set-up menu.  
all reset  
Restores the default setting for all the items in the main menu and set-up menu except the use time (“HOUR METER”).  
The power is turned off, then turned on again automatically.  
MODEL, VER.  
Displays the model name and version of the monitor. This item is used for maintenance of the monitor.  
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Menu Configuration—SET-UP MENU (cont.)  
Setting the Power-on Lock  
When the Power-on Lock is set to “ON,you need to enter the password when turning on the monitor.  
Without entering the correct password, you cannot perform any operation except for entering the password and turning off  
the monitor.  
7 To set the password  
7 To activate the Power-on Lock  
Enter a password of 4 characters.  
1
Select “POWER ON LOCK (: OFF)” on the POWER ON  
LOCK sub menu of the set-up menu.  
Available characters: 0 – 9, A – Z, a – z  
2
Press 3.  
Remote control ONLY  
The Power-on Lock is set to “ON.”  
1
2
3
4
Select “PASS ID SETTING” on the POWER ON LOCK sub  
menu of the set-up menu.  
• When turning on the monitor, the following message  
appears. Enter the password (see “How to enter a password”  
on the left).  
Enter a password.  
See “How to enter a passwordbelow.  
POWER ON LOCK  
Press OK.  
The cursor moves to the second line.  
PLEASE ENTER  
PASS ID :  
Enter the password again for confirmation, then press  
OK.  
• If the password is different from the one entered in step 2,  
“PASS ID NG!appears and the POWER ON LOCK sub menu is  
displayed. In this case, repeat from step 1.  
7 To deactivate the Power-on Lock  
1
Select “POWER ON LOCK (: ON)” on the POWER ON  
LOCK sub menu of the set-up menu.  
2
Press 3.  
The following message appears.  
How to enter a password  
POWER ON LOCK  
To enter a password, follow the procedure below.  
PLEASE ENTER  
PASS ID :  
PASS ID SETTING  
ENTER PASS ID :  
0
3
Enter the password.  
REENTER PASS ID :  
See “How to enter a passwordon the left.  
• If the password is wrong, “PASS ID NG!appears. Enter the  
correct password.  
Ex.: Password setting screen  
Remote control ONLY  
1
Press 5∞ to select a character.  
• The digit currently selected flashes, and “*is displayed for  
other digits.  
2
3
Press 2 3 to edit the next digit.  
Press OK after entering all digits.  
DO NOT forget the password!  
If you forget the password, consult your dealer.  
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How to Use External Control  
7 About the external control  
This monitor has two external control terminals as follows:  
RS-232C terminal:  
RS-485 terminals:  
For operation using this terminal, consult your dealer.  
You can select the external control system in “REMOTE SYSTEMon the set-up menu (see “CNT. RJ45  
OUTand “CNT. RJ45 INon page 25).  
(1) Serial communication:  
(2) IR OUT system:  
Controls the monitor by a personal computer or a dedicated controller (see page 32).  
Controls other equipment by using the remote control supplied with this monitor.  
(3) MAKE (make contact system): Controls the function by short-circuiting the corresponding pin terminal to the GND pin  
terminal, or disconnecting (opening) it (see page 33).  
(4) TRIG. (trigger system):  
Controls the function by inputting the pulse signal instantaneously to the corresponding  
pin terminal (see page 33).  
Set the input/output terminals correctly according to the system you use (see “REMOTE SYSTEMon page 25).  
Control system  
RS-232C  
“REMOTE IN SEL. setting  
“CNT. RJ45 OUT” setting  
“CNT. RJ45 IN” setting  
D-sub9  
RJ-45*  
D-sub9*  
Any  
RS485  
RS485  
RS485  
IR OUT  
RS485  
RS485  
Any  
RS485  
Any  
Serial communication  
IR OUT system  
MAKE system  
TRIG. system  
Any  
RJ-45  
MAKE  
TRIG.  
RJ-45  
* For the monitor connected to the external control equipment, set “REMOTE IN SEL. according to the actual connection. Set other monitors by  
following the setting of the serial communication with “REMOTE IN SEL.set to “RJ-45” in the table above.  
NOTE  
• Control priority is as follows:  
MAKE or TRIG. (trigger) system > RS-485 system > Buttons on the remote control or the main unit  
• While the Control Lock is in use, you can use external control.  
<Serial communication>  
Several monitors can be controlled by connecting their RS-485 IN and OUT terminals. See also page 32.  
Personal computer  
or a dedicated  
controller  
RS-485 IN or  
RS-232C  
RS-485  
OUT  
RS-485 IN  
RS-485 OUT  
RS-485 IN  
RS-485 OUT  
<IR OUT system>  
Control signals from the remote control are sent to external equipment via the RS-485 OUT terminal.  
Karaoke  
component, etc.  
RS-485 OUT  
Remote control (supplied)  
<MAKE/TRIG. system>  
You can control the monitor by a personal computer or a dedicated controller*. See also page 33.  
* External control unit is not commercially available. Consult your dealer if you need a dedicated controller.  
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How to Use External Control (cont.)  
7 Using the serial communication  
You can control the monitor from a personal computer or a dedicated controller via the RS-485 or RS-232C terminal. For  
details on operating the monitor from the personal computer or the dedicated controller, consult your dealer.  
Input terminal Cable  
Specification Communications specifications  
RS-485  
Prepare a straight cable with Baud Rate: 4800/9600/19200 (factory pre-set; 4800)  
a RJ-45 connector.  
Data Bits: 8 bits  
See the table  
below.  
Parity:  
No parity  
RS-232C  
Prepare a straight cable with  
a RS-232C connector.  
Stop Bits: 1 bit  
Communication Cord: ASCII Cord  
<RS-485 terminal>  
Pin No.  
IN terminal signal OUT terminal signal  
1 2 3 4 5 6 78  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TXD +  
TXD –  
RXD +  
NC  
TXD +  
TXD –  
RXD +  
NC  
This is a female terminal.  
NC  
IR. OUT  
RXD –  
NC  
RXD –  
5 V power*  
GND  
GND  
* The 5V power supply of the 7th terminal is for the controller  
exclusively for this monitor. Do not use it for other devices.  
<RS-232C terminal>  
Pin No.  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
RD (Receive Data)  
TD (Transmit Data)  
This is a female terminal.  
GND (Ground)  
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How to Use External Control (cont.)  
7 Using the MAKE/TRIG. system  
The RS-485 IN terminal is configured as follows. You can assign the functions to each pin terminal by setting “REMOTE  
SYSTEM(see “PORT F1 – PORT F5on page 25).  
1 2 3 4 5 6 78  
Pin No.  
Pin name  
PORT F1  
PORT F2  
PORT F3  
PORT F4  
PORT F5  
ENABLE  
NC  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
This is a female terminal.  
GND  
To assign the functions to the pin terminals  
For the operation procedure, see page 17.  
1. Select “REMOTE SYSTEM” on the set-up menu.  
2. Set “CNT. RJ45 IN” to “SET.”  
3. Select a pin name (“PORT F1” – “PORT F5”) which you want to assign a function, and then select the function you  
want to assign.  
• For functions which can be assigned, see the table below.  
Functions controlled by MAKE/TRIG. system  
Display  
INP. A  
INP. B  
INP. C  
INP. D  
INP. E  
INP. F  
POWER  
ASPECT  
MUTING  
PIP  
Functions to be controlled  
Changes the input to Input A.  
Changes the input to Input B.  
Changes the input to Input C.  
Changes the input to Input D.  
Changes the input to Input E.  
Changes the input to Input F.  
Turns on/off the monitor.  
Opening  
Invalid  
Invalid  
Invalid  
Invalid  
Invalid  
Invalid  
Power on  
REGULAR  
Muting off  
Invalid  
Invalid  
Short-circuiting  
Valid  
Valid  
Valid  
Valid  
Valid  
Valid  
Power off  
FULL  
Changes the aspect ratio.  
Turns off or resumes the volume.  
Turns on/off the PIP mode (see page 16).  
Turns on/off the PBP mode (see page 16).  
No function  
Muting on  
Valid  
PBP  
Valid  
– – –  
NOTE  
• You cannot assign the same function to different pin terminals.  
• The TRIG. (trigger) system switches each function by short-circuiting for approx. 1 second.  
Operation  
1. Short-circuit the 6th pin terminal (External control) to the 8th pin terminal (GND) so that the monitor can be  
controlled by the external control.  
2. Set “CNT. RJ45 IN” of “REMOTE SYSTEM” to “MAKE” or “TRIG.on the set-up menu.  
3. When selecting “MAKE” (make contact) system:  
Operate each function by short-circuiting the corresponding pin terminal to the 8th pin terminal (GND) or opening it.  
When selecting “TRIG.(trigger) system:  
Operate each function by Pulse control, that is short-circuiting the corresponding pin terminal to the 8th pin terminal  
(GND) for about 1 second.  
NOTE  
• When controlling INP. A/B/C/D/E/F, only one terminal must be short-circuited. (Other terminals must be opened.)  
• When switching PIP and PBP modes, open the mode which has been shortcircuited before shortcircuiting the mode you want to make valid.  
• When selecting the “TRIG.(trigger) system, you can operate only one function at a time. Operate the functions one by one.  
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Troubleshooting  
Solutions to common problems related to 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.  
Self-diagnostic lamp lights (flashes).  
Power is not supplied.  
] See page 36 for details.  
] Is the power cord connected (see page 13)?  
] Is the main power switch (POWER) turned  
on (see page 14)?  
No picture.  
] Is the correct input selected (see page 14)?  
] Are the devices connected correctly (see  
pages 12 and 13)?  
] Are signals being input from the connected  
devices?  
] Is brightness adjusted correctly (see page  
19)?  
No sound.  
] Is the volume set at minimum (see page  
14)?  
] Is the muting function activated (see page  
14)?  
The remote control does not work.  
] Are the batteries installed correctly (see  
page 8)?  
] Are the batteries exhausted?  
] Is the front end of the remote control  
pointing toward the remote sensor?  
] Is there any object blocking the path  
between the remote control and the  
remote sensor?  
] Is the monitor too far away from you?  
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Symptom  
Probable cause and corrective action  
Page  
Power is suddenly turned on or off.  
The power-on/off timer is activated. Deactivate the timer.  
27  
• For RGB input, adjust “DOT CLOCKand “CLOCK PHASEon the  
main menu.  
• If the connection cable used for RGB terminal is long, set “SYNC  
TERM.to “LOW.”  
19  
27  
The picture becomes blurred.  
• Adjust the picture quality on “PICTURE SETTINGof the main  
menu.  
• If “TEMP. OVERis displayed, follow the procedure described on  
page 36.  
19  
36  
Color is abnormally bright or dark.  
Color is poor or unstable.  
Select the correct color system.  
23  
11  
19  
The picture is cut or shifted toward  
one side.  
• Input signals (scanning frequency, etc.) are not appropriate.  
• Adjust the size and position properly.  
When “INPUT Bof “INPUT CONFIGURATIONis set to  
“COMPONENTwith a personal computer connected to the  
RGB/COMPO. terminal, the menu operation is not available. Select  
another input to operate the menu.  
Menu does not appear or disappears  
quickly.  
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Items not available for the current input signal are not displayed.  
Change the input or signal format. Some items are displayed only  
when the corresponding optional input card is inserted.  
Some items are not shown on the  
menu.  
“PLEASE ENTER PASS ID” appears  
when trying to turn on the monitor.  
The Power-on Lock is activated. Enter the password to turn on the  
monitor, and then deactivate the Power-on Lock.  
25, 30  
27  
Buttons on the main unit do not work. The Control Lock is activated. Deactivate it.  
Pixel defects  
LCDs use collections of fine points (“pixels”) to display images. While there is no problem with more than 99.99% of these  
pixels, please understand that a very small number of pixels may not light, or may light all the time.  
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Troubleshooting (cont.)  
Self-diagnostic indication  
When something abnormal occurs with the monitor, this function informs you of the condition of the monitor with the self-  
diagnostic lamps, allowing for smooth service work.  
If the trouble still persists, follow the procedure below:  
3
2 1  
1
Check which lamps are lit or flashing.  
On the Self-diagnostic Report Sheet (below), check the box  
next to “Lightsor “Flashesof the corresponding lamp or  
lamps.  
Self-diagnostic lamps  
Power lamp  
• Only one lamp may light or flash, or all three lamps may do  
so.  
“TEMP. OVERappears here.  
2
Switch off the POWER switch on the back of the  
monitor.  
If the monitor screen turns off and the self-diagnostic  
lamps light or flash  
If the self-diagnostic lamps light or flash in red, check the following  
before consulting the dealer where you purchased the monitor.  
• If the self-diagnostic lamp 1 (upper) flashes, lamp 2 (middle)  
lights, and lamp 3 (lower) flashes  
3
4
Unplug the power cord.  
Call your dealer and tell them which lamps are lit or  
flashing. (Copy and fax the Self-diagnostic Report  
Sheet below.)  
This may be caused by the dusty intakes on the rear. If this  
happens, switch off the main power using the POWER switch  
(set to “(o)”), unplug the AC power cord, then clean the  
intakes by referring to the instruction on page 4.  
After cleaning, switch on the monitor’s main power again. If  
the self-diagnostic lamps do not go off, consult your dealer  
immediately.  
NOTE  
• If you switch on the main power immediately after switching 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, switch off the main power again, wait  
for about 10 seconds, then switch it on again. If no self-diagnostic  
lamps light or flash, you can operate and use the monitor as usual.  
If the monitor screen dims a little and “TEMP. OVER”  
appears (or flashes)  
If “TEMP. OVERappears or flashes at the right bottom of the  
screen, check the following before consulting the dealer where  
you purchased the monitor.  
“TEMP. OVERappears to warn you of internal heat buildup, which  
is usually caused by accumulated dust around the intakes or by  
improper installation. If the cause of the internal heat buildup is  
eliminated, this indication disappears and the screen returns to  
normal brightness.  
Self-diagnostic Report Sheet  
Store name where you purchased the monitor  
To  
• If “TEMP. OVERashes in yellow  
Model name:  
LCD DISPLAY MONITOR GM-H40L1G  
This may be caused by the dusty intakes on the rear. If this  
happens, switch off the main power using the POWER switch  
(set to “(o)”), unplug the AC power cord, then clean the  
intakes by referring to the instruction on page 4.  
– After cleaning, switch on the monitor’s main power again.  
If “TEMP. OVERstill flashes, this problem may be caused by  
improper installation or improper location of the monitor.  
In this case, consult your dealer immediately to solve this  
improper installation and to improve the circumstances  
around the monitor.  
The self-diagnostic lamps light or flash as listed on the following  
table. Please give me immediate advice or service if necessary.  
Self-diagnostic lamp  
No.  
1
Lamp position  
Conditions  
Upper  
& Lights  
& Lights  
& Lights  
& Flashes  
& Flashes  
& Flashes  
2
3
Middle  
Lower  
• If “TEMP. OVERappears in red  
“TEMP. OVERwill be shown for about two minutes, the monitor  
will shut off automatically, then the self-diagnostic lamps light in  
red. If this happens, switch off the main power using the POWER  
switch (set to “(o)”), unplug the AC power cord, then consult  
your dealer immediately.  
TEMP. OVER  
& Lights  
& Flashes  
Your Name  
Telephone No.:  
Address:  
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Specifications  
General  
Model name  
GM-H40L1G  
Frame color  
Metallic dark gray  
Screen size  
Type 40 wide format  
Aspect ratio  
16:9 (Wide format)  
LCD panel  
40“ wide, active matrix TFT  
885 mm x 498 mm (34 13/16” x 19 9/16”), 1 015 mm (39 15/16”)  
1 366 (H) x 768 (V)  
Effective screen size (W x H, Diagonally)  
Number of pixels displayed  
Number of colors displayed  
Viewing angle (TYP.)  
Brightness (TYP.)  
16.77 million (256 colors for each of RGB)  
170° (Horizontally), 170° (Vertically)  
400 cd/m2  
Contrast ratio (TYP.)  
Response time  
800:1  
less than 20 msec (Tr + Tf)  
26.8 kg (59.0 lbs)  
Weight  
External dimensions (W x H x D)  
Power requirements  
Rated input current  
Compatible signals  
Audio power output  
986 mm x 595 mm x 123 mm (38 7/8” x 23 1/2” x 4 7/8”)  
AC 120 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz  
2.4 A  
See page 11.  
Internal: 1.7 W + 1.7 W (at impedance 8 Ω)  
External: 6 Ω – 8 Ω, 2.2 W + 2.2 W (at impedance 6 Ω)  
Speaker  
Ellipse (40 mm (1 5/8”) x 70 mm (2 7/8”)) x 2, impedance 8 Ω  
Operating conditions  
Temperature: 0°C – 40°C (32°F – 104°F)  
Relative humidity: 20% – 80% (non-condensation)  
(Slightly variable depending on ambient conditions for installation.)  
Input/output terminals  
VIDEO IN A  
VIDEO IN B  
Video input  
BNC terminal x 1  
Y/C terminal x 1  
1 V (p–p), 75 Ω  
Y:  
1 V (p–p), 75 Ω  
C (BURST): 0.286 V (p–p), 75 Ω (for NTSC)  
0.3 V (p–p), 75 Ω (except for NTSC)  
Video output  
BNC terminal x 1  
1 V (p–p), 75 Ω  
RGB/COMPONENT input  
Video signal  
D-sub 3-row 15-pin x 1 (RGB is compatible with DDC2B.)  
G, Y:  
1 V (p–p), 75 Ω (including sync)  
B, R, PB/CB, PR/CR: 0.7 V (p–p), 75 Ω  
Horizontal sync (HD)/Composite sync (Cs)  
HD: 0.3 V (p–p) to 5 V (p–p), 1 kΩ (positive/negative  
polarity)  
Cs: 0.3 V (p–p) to 5 V (p–p), 1 kΩ (positive/negative  
polarity)  
Vertical sync (VD)  
VD: 1 V (p–p) to 5 V (p–p), 1 kΩ (positive/negative  
polarity)  
DVI input  
DVI-D terminal x 1 (Compatible with DDC2B)  
AUDIO IN A  
AUDIO IN B  
REMOTE  
Audio input  
Audio input  
Pin jack terminal x 2 (L/R)  
500 mV (rms), high impedance  
500 mV (rms), high impedance  
Stereo mini jack terminal x 1  
RS-232C input  
RS-485 input  
RS-485 output  
MONITOR OUT  
EXT. SPEAKER  
D-sub 9-pin terminal x 1 (For RS-232C control)  
RJ-45 pin terminal x 1 (For RS485, MAKE, and TRIGGER control)  
RJ-45 pin terminal x 1 (For RS485 and IR OUT control)  
AUDIO OUT  
Pin jack terminal x 2 (L/R)  
Output impedance 600 Ω  
Impedance 6 Ω to 8 Ω  
Speaker output terminal (L/R)  
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Specifications (cont.)  
Dimensions  
Unit: mm (inch)  
Top view  
400  
Front view  
Side view  
Rear view  
48 (2)  
885 (34 13/16)  
887.8 (35)  
123 (4 7/8)  
Screw hole for optional installation unit.  
Screw size: 6 – M6, depth: 20 mm  
986 (38 7/8)  
* Effective screen size  
DVI-D input terminal  
1
8
Pin No.  
Signal name  
Pin No.  
9
10  
11  
12  
Signal name  
T.M.D.S Data 1–  
T.M.D.S Data 1+  
T.M.D.S Data 1/3 shield  
NC  
Pin No.  
17  
18  
19  
20  
Signal name  
T.M.D.S Data 0–  
T.M.D.S Data 0+  
T.M.D.S Data 0/5 shield  
NC  
9
16  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
T.M.D.S Data 2–  
T.M.D.S Data 2+  
T.M.D.S Data 2/4 shield  
NC  
17  
24  
NC  
13  
NC  
21  
NC  
DDC Clock  
DDC Data  
NC  
14  
15  
16  
+5 V Power  
GND  
Hot Plug Detect  
22  
23  
24  
T.M.D.S Clock shield  
T.M.D.S Clock+  
T.M.D.S Clock–  
RGB/COMPONENT input terminal  
Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal name  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Red  
9
+5V  
GND  
GND  
DDC Data  
HD/Cs  
VD  
Green  
Blue  
N/C  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
DDC Clock  
External GND  
Y/C IN terminal  
Pin No.  
Signal name  
GND (Y)  
GND (C)  
3
1
4
2
1
2
3
4
Y
C
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Options (not supplied)  
Stand Unit  
Wall Mounting Unit  
TS-CL03SG  
TS-CV20WG  
• Consult your dealer to see if other options are available.  
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.  
• 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.  
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