| ᮋ COLOR VIDEO MONITOR   INSTRUCTIONS   TM-910SU   CONTENTS   SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...................2   CONTROLS AND FEATURES............3   CONNECTION EXAMPLE ..................7   TROUBLESHOOTING ........................8   SPECIFICATIONS ..............................9   PULSE COLOR BLUE   CONTRAST UNDER   SCAN CROSS   VOLUME   V.HOLD   PHASE CHROMA   BRIGHT   NTSC   OFF   CHECK   POWER   A EXT   SYNC   NTSC   PAL   4:3   B 16:9   PAL   ON   OFF   For Customer Use:   Enter below the Serial No. which is located on the rear of the   cabinet. Retain this information for future reference.   Model No. : TM-910SU   Serial No. :   CONTROLS AND FEATURES   Front   <Front Panel>   1 11 12 13 14   PULSE COLOR BLUE   VOLUME   V.HOLD   PHASE CHROMA   BRIGHT   NTSC   CONTRAST UNDER   SCAN CROSS   OFF   CHECK   POWER   A B EXT   NTSC   PAL   4:3   SYNC   16:9   2 PAL   ON OFF   PULSE COLOR BLUE   VOLUME   V.HOLD   PHASE CHROMA   BRIGHT   NTSC   CONTRAST UNDER   SCAN CROSS   OFF   CHECK   POWER   — _ A EXT   SYNC   NTSC   PAL   4:3   B 16:9   PAL   ON OFF   3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10   1 Tally lamp   6 VIDEO A/B switch   Indicates that a control signal is being received. The tally   lamp functions when the control signal is input to the   TALLY/REMOTE terminal on the rear panel.   Select the video signal input to the video input terminals   on the rear panel.   A (—) : Selects the video signal input to VIDEO A   terminal.   2 Speaker   B (_) : Selects the video signal input to VIDEO B   terminal.   A built-in speaker is located inside the left side panel.   3 VOLUME control   Note:   Adjusts the speaker volume.   * VIDEO B terminals include both Y/C (S-Video) and   composite VIDEO terminals. Y/C inputs have priority.   4 V.HOLD control   Use a small-bladed screwdriver to adjust the image’s   vertical stability.   7 EXT SYNC switch   Selects internal sync or external sync.   When using with the external sync, input the sync signal   to the EXT SYNC terminal on the rear panel.   (—) : Internal sync   5 Picture control section   PHASE, CHROMA, BRIGHT and CONTRAST controls   are available.   The standard setting mode can be obtained by setting   each control to the center click position. To adjust a   setting, insert a small-bladed screwdriver into the space   around the knob and turn it to the desired position.   When adjusting, use the small-bladed screwdriver and   insert it into the control hole around the required control   knob.   Ⅵ PHASE control   Adjusts picture hue.   Ⅵ CHROMA control   (_) : External sync   8 NTSC/PAL switch   Selects the NTSC or PAL color system.   NTSC (—) : For NTSC color system.   PAL (_) : For PAL color system.   9 4 : 3/16 : 9 switch   Selects the aspect ratio (4:3 or 16:9) of the picture   displayed on the screen.   (—) : 4:3   Adjusts picture color density.   Ⅵ BRIGHT control   (_) : 16:9   Note:   Adjusts picture brightness.   Ⅵ CONTRAST control   * When a 4:3 picture is viewed in the 16:9 mode, the size   of the image is reduced vertically.   Adjusts picture contrast.   Notes:   10 POWER switch/POWER indicator   Press this switch to turn the power on or off.   ON (_) : Power is turned on and the power indicator   lights.   * The PHASE control is effective only in the NTSC color   system mode.   * The standard CHROMA setting can be adjusted to suit   the NTSC or PAL color system.   OFF (—) : Power is turned off and the power indicator   goes off.   Note:   * If the battery expires while the monitor is operated with   DC power supply (the voltage level drops), the green   indicator changes to orange, then to red. When the   POWER indicator changes to red, the power   automatically goes off. Make sure you switch off the   power before replacing the battery.   (continued on the next page =)   3 (cont'd)   CONTROLS AND FEATURES   <Front Panel>   11 12 13 14   1 PULSE COLOR BLUE   VOLUME   V.HOLD   PHASE CHROMA   BRIGHT   NTSC   CONTRAST UNDER   SCAN CROSS   OFF   CHECK   POWER   A B EXT   NTSC   PAL   4:3   SYNC   16:9   PAL   ON OFF   2 PULSE COLOR BLUE   VOLUME   V.HOLD   PHASE CHROMA   BRIGHT   NTSC   CONTRAST UNDER   SCAN CROSS   OFF   CHECK   POWER   — _ A EXT   SYNC   NTSC   PAL   4:3   B 16:9   PAL   ON OFF   3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10   14 BLUE CHECK switch   11 UNDER SCAN switch   Selects the screen mode (normal or monochrome blue   Selects the scanning mode (over scan screen or under   scan screen).   (—) : Over scan screen   (_) : Under scan screen   screen). Useful when you want to check the chroma and   phase adjustment.   (—) : Normal screen   (_) : Monochrome blue screen   12 PULSE CROSS switch   Checks the retrace period (sync signal) by delaying the   input signal.   Note:   * The PHASE adjustment is effective only in the NTSC   color system mode.   (—) : Normal screen   (_) : Retrace period display screen   [How to adjust]   1. Select the monochrome blue screen mode and input   color bar signals in the order of brightness.   2. Adjust the CHROMA and PHASE controls until the   density and brightness of each blue bar are the same.   13 COLOR OFF switch   Selects the screen mode (color or B/W). Useful when you   want to check the white balance.   (—) : Color screen   (_) : B/W screen   Adjust the blue bars to the same   density and brightness.   4 Rear   < Rear Panel >   24   25   VIDEO A   IN OUT   15   16   SET UP   VIDEO B   IN OUT   VIDEO A   IN   OUT   CUT OFF   1 B 2 VIDEO B   IN OUT   R G IN   Y/C   OUT   IN   Y/C   OUT   DRIVE   R 1 G 2 EXT SYNC   IN   EXT SYNC   IN   OUT   OUT   AC IN   OUT   OUT   17   AUDIO   IN   A AUDIO   IN   B DC IN   12V   A 18   19   NORMAL   AFC   FAST   B + TALLY/   REMOTE   NORMAL   - AFC   20   21   FAST   22   TALLY/   REMOTE   To AC outlet   (120 V AC, 50/60 Hz)   17 EXT SYNC terminals   23   External sync signal input (IN) and output (OUT)   terminals.   15 VIDEO A terminals   The output terminal is bridge-connected.   IN : Input terminal for the external sync signal   OUT : Bridge-connected output terminal   Video signal input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals.   The output terminal is bridge-connected.   IN : Video signal input terminal   Note:   OUT : Bridge-connected video signal output terminal   * Also refer to the Basic Connection Example on page 7.   Notes:   18 AUDIO A terminals   * For corresponding audio signals, use the AUDIO A   terminals *.   Input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals for the audio signal   corresponding to the VIDEO A terminals %.   The output terminal is bridge-connected.   IN : Audio input terminal   * Also refer to the Basic Connection Example on page 7.   16 VIDEO B terminals   Video signal input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals for   both composite and Y/C-separated (S-Video) terminals.   Each output terminal is bridge-connected.   OUT : Bridge-connected output terminal   Note:   [BNC terminals]   * For corresponding video signals, use the VIDEO A   IN : Video signal input terminal   OUT : Bridge-connected video signal output terminal   terminals %.   19 AUDIO B terminals   [Y/C (mini-DIN 4-pin) terminals]   Input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals for the audio signal   corresponding to the VIDEO B terminals ^.   The output terminal is bridge-connected.   IN : Audio input terminal   IN : Y/C-separated (S-Video) signal input terminal   OUT : Bridge-connected Y/C signal output terminal   Notes:   OUT : Bridge-connected output terminal   * For corresponding audio signals, use the AUDIO B   terminals (.   * Y/C- terminal has priority.   * Also refer to the Basic Connection Example on page 7.   Ⅵ Y/C terminal pin layout   Note:   * For corresponding video signals, use the VIDEO B   terminals ^.   20 AFC switch   3 1 Selects the AFC (Automatic Frequency Control) time   constant for the horizontal sync circuit.   Correct the skewed portion of the picture.   NORM position : Normal mode   Pin No.   Signal   GND (Y)   GND (C)   Y IN   Y/C   OUT   1 2 3 4 4 3 2 1 FAST position : Fast mode (fast: smaller time constant)   4 2 C (continued on the next page =)   5 (cont'd)   CONTROLS AND FEATURES   24   25   < Rear Panel >   IN   OUT   SET UP   A VIDEO A   IN   OUT   CUT OFF   B 1 B 2 VIDEO B   IN OUT   R G NORMAL   AFC   IN   Y/C   OUT   FAST   DRIVE   R 1 G 21   2 EXT SYNC   IN   OUT   OUT   TALLY/   REMOTE   AC IN   AUDIO   IN   A B DC IN   12V   NORMAL   AFC   22 Power input connector   FAST   Supply power to either the AC IN or DC IN 12 V   connector.   + - TALLY/   REMOTE   [AC IN]   Connect the provided AC power cord between the AC IN   connector and an AC outlet (120 V AC, 50/60 Hz).   [DC IN 12 V]   Connect the 12 V DC power plug to the DC IN 12 V   connector.   22   To AC outlet   (120 V AC, 50/60 Hz)   23   Notes:   21 TALLY/REMOTE terminal   External control terminal (DIN 8-pin). Tally lamp, VIDEO   A/B (input selection), Under Scan, External Sync, 4:3/16:9   (aspect ratio), Pulse Cross, and Color Off modes can be   controlled from an external unit.   * See your dealer for more information on 12 V DC power   supply.   * When both AC IN and DC IN connectors are used, the   AC input has priority.   * The DC power supply does not automatically take over   if an AC outlet is unplugged or the AC power is cut off   when both AC and DC power supplies are connected.   In this case, press the POWER switch to set to OFF,   then press it again to turn the power ON.   Note:   * When you’re controlling the monitor externally via the   TALLY/REMOTE terminal, set all corresponding   switches on the front panel to the OFF (—) position.   (Whichever switch is pressed first has priority so remote   switches may not function if the panel switches are ON   (_) position.)   Ⅵ DC IN 12 V connector pin layout   DC IN   Pin No.   Signal   GND   — 3 12V   Ⅵ TALLY/REMOTE terminal pin layout   1 2 3 4 GND   PULSE   CROSS   4 OFF   ON   COLOR OFF   OFF   ON   2 — UNDER   SCAN   6 4 7 1 12 V DC   OFF   ON   OFF   ON   8 TALLY   1 3 5 EXT   SYNC   ASPECT   RATIO   23 Power cord   2 4:3   OFF   ON   Connect the provided power cord to the AC IN connector.   16:9   INPUT   SELECT   24 External battery mounting holes   A B Attach an external battery to either pair of holes (1 or 2) to   use 12 V DC power (depending on the type of battery).   Pin No.   Signal   Notes:   1 2 TALLY lamp   Input Select   (VIDEO A/B)   ON/OFF   A/B   * External batteries manufactured by Anton Bauer or PAG   are available.   * See your dealer for details.   3 4 UNDER SCAN   ON/OFF   ON/OFF   25 Switch/control adjustment holes for service   EXT SYNC   (External Sync)   personnel   For adjustment of SET UP switch, CUT OFF (B, R, G)   control and DRIVE (R, G) control during servicing.   5 ASPECT RATIO   (4 : 3 /16 : 9)   4 : 3 /16 : 9   Note:   6 7 8 PULSE CROSS   COLOR OFF   GND   ON/OFF   ON/OFF   * These controls are exclusively for the use of service   personnel. Do not attempt to adjust them yourself.   6 BASIC CONNECTION EXAMPLE   * Before connecting your system, make sure that all units are turned off.   * The illustration below shows some examples of different connections. Terminal connections may differ depending on the   component connected. Be sure to refer to the instructions provided with the unit(s) you are connecting.   * Each pair of input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals are bridge-connected. Do not connect input and output terminals inversely.   * If you're not connecting any equipment to a bridged output (OUT) terminal, be sure not to connect any other cables to the   bridged output (OUT) terminal as this will cause the terminating resistance switch to open (auto terminate function).   * When making a bridge connection, connect the input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals on the monitor to separate video   components.   (For example, if both terminals are connected to the same VCR, resonance may occur except during playback. This is caused   by the same video signal “looping” between the VCRs, and is not a malfunction.)   * Select the video input (VIDEO A or VIDEO B) with the VIDEO A/B switch on the front panel.   Ⅵ VIDEO A Connection Example   (Select VIDEO A input)   VIDEO A   IN   OUT   Video   Video   (Video signal cable)   (Video signal cable)   VIDEO B   IN   OUT   Video Camera   IN   Y/C   OUT   Sync Signal Generator   VCR   Video Monitor   EXT SYNC   IN   OUT   OUT   Sync   Sync   (Sync signal cable)   (Sync signal cable)   AUDIO   IN   Audio   Video Monitor   Audio   VCR   (Audio signal cable)   A (Audio signal cable)   B TALLY/REMOTE   (Tally/Remote cable)   External Controller   (Ext. Control Switch)   NORMAL   AFC   : Signal Flow   FAST   TALLY/   REMOTE   VIDEO A   Ⅵ VIDEO B Connection Example   IN   OUT   (Select VIDEO B input)   VIDEO B   IN OUT   Video   Video   (Video signal cable)   (Video signal cable)   Y/C (S-Video)   Video Camera   IN   Y/C   OUT   (Y/C (S-Video) signal cable)   S-VHS VCR   Y/C (S-Video)   (Y/C (S-Video) signal cable)   Sync   (Sync signal cable)   EXT SYNC   IN   OUT   OUT   Sync   (Sync signal cable)   Video Monitor   S-VHS VCR   AUDIO   IN   A Video Monitor   B Audio   (Audio signal cable)   Sync Signal Generator   Audio   NORMAL   (Audio signal cable)   AFC   FAST   TALLY/REMOTE   External Controller   (Ext. Control Switch)   (Tally/Remote cable)   TALLY/   REMOTE   : Signal Flow   7 TROUBLESHOOTING   Solutions to common problems related to your monitor are described here. If none of the solutions   presented here solves the problem, unplug the monitor and consult a JVC-authorized dealer or service   center for assistance.   Problems   Points to be checked   Measures   No power supply.   Is the AC or DC power plug loosened or   disconnected?   Firmly insert the power plug.   Is the battery fully charged (when using DC   power)?   Charge the battery, or replace it with a charged   battery. (Refer to the instructions provided with the   battery.)   No picture with the   power on.   Is the video signal output from the connected   component?   Set the connected component correctly.   Is the input signal selected properly?   Select the required video signal input with the   VIDEO A/B switch. (See page 3.)   Is the video cable disconnected?   Connect the video signal cable firmly. (See page 7.)   Set the connected component correctly.   No sound.   Is the audio signal output from the connected   component?   Is the volume output set at the minimum position? Adjust the VOLUME control. (See page 3.)   Is the audio cable disconnected?   Connect the audio signal cable firmly. (See page 7.)   Shaking picture.   Is the monitor close to a device generating a   strong magnetic field (motor, transformer, etc.)?   Move the device away from the monitor until the   picture stabilizes.   No color, wrong   color, or dark picture.   Is the color system selected properly?   Set the color system correctly with the NTSC/PAL   switch. (See page 3.)   Is the COLOR OFF switch set properly?   Set the COLOR OFF switch to the OFF (—) position.   (See page 4.)   Has the picture control setting (CONTRAST,   BRIGHT, CHROMA or PHASE) been changed?   Set each picture control to the standard setting   (center) position. (See page 3.)   Unnatural, irregularly Is the monitor close to a speaker, magnet or any Move the device away from the monitor and turn   colored, or distorted   picture.   other device generating a strong magnetic field? the monitor’s power off. Wait at least 30 minutes,   then turn the power on again.   Dark stripes at the   top and bottom of the   screen, picture   Is the aspect ratio set to 16:9 (_)?   Press the 4:3/16:9 switch to restore the normal 4:3   mode (—). (See page 3.)   vertically squeezed.   Picture flows.   Is the EXT SYNC switch set properly?   Set the EXT SYNC switch properly. (See page 3.)   Front panel switches   do not function.   Is the monitor being controlled by an external   control unit via the TALLY/REMOTE terminal?   Set the control on the external unit of the same   function as that on the monitor’s front panel to the   OFF (—) position, or disconnect the unit from the   TALLY/REMOTE terminal. (See page 6 and 7.)   External control not   possible with the unit   connected to TALLY/   REMOTE terminal.   Is the switch on the front panel of the same   function as that on the external control unit to the function as that on the external control unit to the   ON (_) position? OFF (—) position. (See pages 3, 4, 6 and 7.)   Set the control on the front panel of the same   The following are not malfunctions:   ● When a bright still image (such as a white cloth) is displayed for a long period, it may appear to be colored. This is due to the   structure of the cathode ray tube and will be deleted when another image is displayed.   ● You experience a mild electric shock when you touch the picture tube. This phenomenon is due to a normal buildup of static   electricity on the CRT and is not harmful.   ● The monitor emits a strange sound when the room temperature changes suddenly. This is only a problem if an abnormality   appears on the screen as well.   8 SPECIFICATIONS   7 Type   7 Color system   : Color video monitor   : NTSC, PAL   7 External sync   : Composite sync   1 line, BNC connector x 2   1 – 4 Vp-p, 75 ¸   (bridge connection possible,   auto termination)   7 Picture tube   : 9" measured diagonally,   flat-square type,   90° deflection, in-line gun,   vertical line trio type (phospher   stripe pitch 0.5 mm)   7 Tally/Remote   7 Audio power output   7 Built-in speaker   : 1 line, DIN 8-pin x 1   : 1 W (monaural)   : 3-3/16" (8 cm) round x 1   impedance of 8 ¸   7 Effective screen size : Width   6-7/8" (175 mm)   5-3/8" (137 mm)   Height   Diagonal 8-3/4" (222 mm)   : (H) 15.734 kHz (NTSC)   15.625 kHz (PAL)   (V) 59.94 Hz (NTSC)   50 Hz (PAL)   7 Environmental   7 Scanning frequency   conditions   : Operation temperature:   0 – 40 °C (32 – 104 °F)   Operation humidity:   20 – 80% (non-condensing)   : 120 V AC, 50/60 Hz or 12 V DC   : 0.57A (120 V AC)   7 Horizontal resolution : 280 TV lines or more (Y/C input   7 Power requirements   7 Power consumption   mode)   7 Input terminals   3.3A (12 V DC )   VIDEO A : Composite video:   1 line, BNC connector x 2,   1 Vp-p, 75 ¸, negative sync   (bridge connection possible,   auto termination)   VIDEO B : Composite video:   1 line, BNC connector x 2,   1 Vp-p, 75 ¸ negative sync   (bridge connection possible,   auto termination)   7 Dimensions   : Width 8-3/4" (222 mm)   Height 9-3/8" (236 mm)   Depth 12-1/2" (317 mm)   : Approx. 16.3 lbs (approx. 7.4 kg)   : AC power cord [approx. 7.9 ft   (approx. 2.4 m)] x 1   7 Weight   7 Accessory   Y/C-separated:   1 line, mini-DIN 4-pin   connector x 2   Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ¸   C: 0.286 Vp-p, 75 ¸ (NTSC)   0.3 Vp-p, 75 ¸ (PAL)   (bridge connection possible,   auto termination)   * Y/C priority when both   connected   AUDIO A : 1 line (monaural), RCA pin x 2   0.5 V rms, high-impedance   (bridge connection possible)   AUDIO B : 1 line (monaural), RCA pin x 2   0.5 Vrms, high-impedance   (bridge connection possible)   * Illustrations used in this manual are for explanatory purposes only. The appearance of the actual product may differ slightly.   * E. & O. E. Design and specifications subject to change without notice.   9 Ⅵ Dimensions   Unit : inch (mm)   < Side View >   < Front View >   12-1/2 (317)   12-1/8 (305)   8-3/4 (222)   7-1/8 (178)   PULSE COLOR BLUE   CONTRAST UNDER   SCAN CROSS   VOLUME   V.HOLD   PHASE CHROMA   BRIGHT   NTSC   OFF   CHECK   POWER   A EXT   SYNC   NTSC   PAL   4:3   B 16:9   PAL   ON OFF   6-1/2 (164)   2-1/2 (63.5)   8-3/4 (222)   1-1/16 (1.3)   * Asterisks ( ) are used to indicate front panel   * dimensions.   10   11   ᮋ JVC PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS COMPANY   DIVISION OF US JVC CORP.   1700 Vallery Road Wayne, NJ07470   JVC CANADA INC.   21 Finchdene Square, Scarborough Ontario M1X 1A7   Printed in Thailand   LCT0469-002A-H   0999-Tu-V-JMT   1999 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED   ᮊ |