1. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1-1. FRONT PANEL CONTROLS

1. Monitor Selector Switch (VIDEO A/B)

Turn this Monitor selector switch A position for a signal fed through the rear panel VIDEO A connectors.

Then, turn this Monitor selector switch B posi- tion for a signal fed through the rear panel VIDEO B connectors.

2. Contrast Control ( CONTRAST)

Turn to adjust picture contrast according to your requirement.

3. Brightness Control ( BIRGHT)

Turn to adjust picture brightness according to your requirement.

4. Power Indicator

Lights when the power is on.

Lit: When the power is on.

Unlit: When the power is off.

5. Power Switch (POWER)

Press this switch to turn the power on or off.

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1-2. REAR PANEL CONTROLS & CONNECTION

1. AC input socket (AC INPUT)

Connect the AC power cord (supplied) securely to this socket and to a wall outlet.

However, the last monitor termination switch should be the 75 ohm position for proper line termination.

2. Video input terminals (VIDEO IN)

These terminals are used to input a video signal source to this monitor.

Connect to the video output of a VCR or an- other monitor (for loop through connection) or to a video camera.

3.Video output terminals (VIDEO OUT)

These terminals are used to output a video signal for this monitor.

Loop-through output of the video in BNC connector, then connect to the video input of another monitor or a VCR.

4.Termination Switch (HI/75 (Lo))

Select the input impedance (HI/75 ohm). When using only one monitor, turn the termina- tion switch to the 75 ohm position. When using more than one monitor, set all of the termination switch to the monitors to the HI position.

6.Sub-brightness control (SUB-BRI)

Turn to adjust picture brightness.

7.Vertical Size control (V-SIZE)

Turn to adjust picture vertical size of the picture.

8. Vertical hold control (V-HOLD)

If the picture is scrolling up or down on the screen, turn this control until there is a single steady picture.

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