JVC TM-H1375SU manual Controls and Features, Front View

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CONTROLS AND FEATURES

FRONT VIEW

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1 Phase button [PHASE ]

Press this button to set the picture hue adjustment mode. Adjust the value with the VOLUME/SELECT buttons. Also used as a control button in the menu function mode.

2 Chroma button [CHROMA ]

Press this button to set the picture colour density adjustment mode. Adjust the value with the VOLUME/ SELECT buttons. Also used as a control button in the menu function mode.

3 Brightness button [BRIGHT ]

Press this button to adjust picture brightness. Adjust the value with the VOLUME/SELECT buttons. Also used as a control button in the menu function mode.

4 Contrast button [CONTRAST ]

Press this button to adjust picture contrast. Adjust the value with the VOLUME/SELECT buttons. Also used as a control button in the menu function mode.

5 Menu button [MENU]

Displays and disappears the <MENU> screen. Pressing the PHASE button with the Menu button depressed will display the <SET-UP MENU> screen.

6 Volume/Select buttons

[VOLUME/SELECT – +]

Adjusts the speaker volume. Also used as a control button in the menu function mode.

7 Under Scan button [UNDER SCAN]

Reduces the screen size to display the whole screen. Press the button again to quit Under Scan.

8 Input B (VIDEO / Y/C) button

[INPUT SELECT B]

Selects the video signal input to the VIDEO B terminal and the audio signal input to the AUDIO B terminal on the rear panel. When selected, the input B (VIDEO / Y/C) indicator # lights.

Note:

*The VIDEO B terminals include a video terminal (BNC connector) and a Y/C terminal (mini-DIN 4-pin connector). The Y/C (S-video) terminal is given priority.

9 Input A (VIDEO) button [INPUT SELECT A]

Selects the video signal input to the VIDEO A terminal and the audio signal input to the AUDIO A terminal on the rear panel. When selected, the input A (VIDEO) indicator

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10 Power indicator

Lights in green when the power is ON.

Lit : When the power is on.

Unlit : When the power is off.

11 Power switch [POWER ]

Press this switch to turn the power on or off.

gON : Power is turned on. G OFF : Power is turned off.

12 UNDER SCAN indicator

Lights in green when UNDER SCAN is selected.

13 Input B (VIDEO / Y/C) indicator

Lights in green when Input B (VIDEO / Y/C) is selected.

14 Input A (VIDEO) indicator

Lights in green when Input A (VIDEO) is selected.

15 Speaker

A built-in speaker is located inside the right side panel when the monitor is viewed from the front.

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Contents Color Video Monitor For Customer UseSafety Precautions FCC Information U.S.A. onlyContents Controls and Features Front ViewRear View Video a terminals Video a IN/OUTVideo B terminals Video B IN/OUT Video B Y/C terminals Video B Y/C IN/OUTPower cord Audio B terminals Audio B IN/OUTAC inlet AC Remote terminalsPicture Adjustment HOW to Handle Basic OperationsBasic Operation HOW to USE the Menu Functions Display and Selection in the Menu Screen Mode SettingPress the Phase or Chroma button to select Menu items Press the VOLUME/SELECT buttons to setDisplay and Selections in the SET-UP Menu Mode Setting While pressing the Menu button, press Phase buttonFunction Contents Button Displayed Function ContentsSet-up menu items Purpose Settings HOW to USE the MenuScreen HOW to Initialise the Setting Screen Display and Selections in the SET-UP Menu Reset ModePress the Power switch to turn the power OFF G Power on gVideo a Connection Example Select Input a Video Basic Connection ExampleVideo B Video Connection Example Select Input B Video Video B Y/C Connection Example Select Input B Y/C Troubleshooting Specifications Specifications cont’d