Panasonic Video Monitor Wv Lc1710 Operating Instructions
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11 CONNECTIONS Digital Disk Recorder Video OutputS-Video OutputAudio OutputVideo OutputPC AC Adapter (Supplied Accessory) Power Cord (Supplied Accessory) Y Cb Cr Component Output DV D Video InputAudio Input Video Monitor

12 Connection with the Camera Site Connect the video output of the camera site equipment to the VIDEO IN connector on the rear of the monitor using coaxial cable. The maximum coaxial cable lengths available between the camera and monitor are shown below. Multiple Monitor Connection To monitor the same video/audio on multiple monitors, connect the VIDEO OUT/AUDIO OUT connector of this monitor to the VIDEO IN/AUDIO IN of the other monitor using a coaxial cable and an audio cable. Up to 10 monitors in total can be connected in series. If more than 10 monitors are connected there is a possibility of inferior picture quality. Total cable length should not exceed 150 m {500 feet}. Connection with the Digital Disk Recorder Using with Video Cassette RecorderWhen a Video Cassette Recorder is used, the picture jitters when paused or fast forwarded. This is due to the property of a motion adaption I/P conversion circuit, and at may become hard to see. It is recommended to use a Digital Disk Recorder for this monitor. Connect the PC IN connector of this monitor to the video output (analog RGB) of the PC or other equipment using VGA cable. Connection with PC Connect the COMPONENT IN connectors of this monitor to the component output connectors of DVD of other video equipment using coaxial cables. Connection with DVD Cable Recommended Cable Length RG-59/U 3C-2V RG-6/U 5C-2V RG-11/U 7C-2V RG-15/U 10C-2V250 m {825 feet} 500 m {1 650 feet} 600 m {1 980 feet} 800 m {2 640 feet} • Recording on the Digital Disk Recorder Connect the VIDEO OUT connector of this monitor to the video input of the Digital Disk Recorder or other video equipment using a coaxial cable. Connect the AUDIO OUT connector of this monitor to the audio input of the Digital Disk Recorder or other equipment using an audio cable, if applicable. • Monitoring the playback picture Connect the VIDEO IN, S-VIDEO IN, COMPONENT IN connectors of this monitor to the video output of the Digital Disk Recorder or other video equipment using coaxial cables. • Monitoring the playback audio Connect the AUDIO IN connector of this monitor to the audio output of the Digital Disk Recorder or other equipment using an audio cable.

13 STARTUP Onscreen display of NO SIGNAL displays on the center of the screen as shown below, when there is no input signal. Onscreen display of VIDEO LOSS displays on the center of the screen as shown below, when currently used input is discon- nected. Note: • Press the AU TO button, when screen resolution is changed from the connected PC. When changing the resolution setting, there are cases that auto tuning will not be completed. (Refer to page 19) Onscreen Display S-VIDEO VIDEO COMPONENT PCS-VIDEO INVIDEO IN COMPONENT IN PC IN Video Input Before operating this monitor, confirm that the camera, other video sources and peripherals are connected correctly and securely. When input signal is being detected, onscreen display of PROCESSING appears on upper left portion of screen and performs normal video display. Note: • During onscreen display of PROCESSING, all buttons (except POWER button) are disabled. All buttons are enabled after onscreen display of PROCESSING has disappeared. When picture is set to PC input, pressing the AUTO button initiates auto tuning of picture size and position. Onscreen display of AUTO TUNING displays on the center of the screen as shown below. NO SIGNAL AUTO TUNINGVIDEO LOSS 1. Turn on the monitor by pressing the POWER button. The power indicator lights up in green. 2. Select the desired input to be displayed by pressing the INPUT SELECT button. Onscreen display of the input signal currently on use displays for approximately 2 seconds on upper left portion of the moni- tor screen. VIDEOS-VIDEO PC COMPONENT 3. Press the INPUT SELECT button to select the desired input signal while it is being displayed. Pressing the button repeatedly displays input in the sequence shown below. Onscreen display of selected input appears for approximately 3 seconds.

14 The audio volume can be adjusted with the - or + button when picture is displayed. When these buttons are pressed, the icon and digital display of audio volume setting appear on the upper left side of the screen. - : Decreases the audio volume. + : Increases the audio volume. AUDIO VOLUME CONTROL

15 Settings of this monitor can be done in the Video Adjustment Menu. The display on the screen differs depending on the input signal. Caution: • When onscreen display of NO SIGNAL, OUT OF RANGE, VIDEO LOSS, etc., appears on the center of the screen, the Video Adjustment Menu cannot be displayed even if MENU button is pressed. Input Signal Menu Title VIDEO IN S-VIDEO IN COMPONENT IN PC IN Composite Video S-Video Component Video PC NTSC BRIGHT 0 CONTRAST 0 SHARPNESS 0 COLOR 0 TINT 0 VOLUME 0 H-POSITION 0 COLOR TEMP STANDARD SCAN FULL LANGUAGE ENGLISH NORMAL SETTINGS VIDEO IN Menu Title PA L BRIGHT 0 CONTRAST 0 SHARPNESS 0 COLOUR 0 TINT - VOLUME 0 H-POSITION 0 COLOUR TEMP STANDARD SCAN FULL LANGUAGE ENGLISH NORMAL SETTINGS VIDEO IN Menu TitleIf the menu title is VIDEO IN, S-VIDEO IN or COMPONENT IN, the following characters appears next to the menu title. NTSC : When NTSC signal is inputted. PA L : When PAL signal is inputted. B/W : When black and white signal with 60 Hz/50 Hz field fre- quency is inputted in composite video input. During PC IN, the current signal being displayed is in the form “Horizontal Resolution Vertical Resolution @ Field Frequency” on the latter part of the menu title based on the timing data list (on page 8). Note:• In case the frequency of connected PC is not included in the timing data list, the signal may not be displayed cor- rectly. Caution:• If power is cut off while setting, it will not store the settings that have changed. DISPLAYING VIDEO ADJUSTMENT MENU Displaying Video Adjustment Menu 1. Press the MENU button. Video Adjustment Menu is displayed on the screen. The menu title display changes depending on the input sig- nal. 2. Set each setting parameter. Presently selected line is the line being highlighted. Move to item down or up : Press PIP or POS button. Change and adjust the settings : Press - or + button. Store the settings : Settings are stored if menu button is pressed. It displays off the Video Adjustment Menu.

16 NTSC BRIGHT 0 CONTRAST 0 SHARPNESS 0 COLOR 0 TINT 0 VOLUME 0 H-POSITION 0 COLOR TEMP STANDARD SCAN FULL LANGUAGE ENGLISH NORMAL SETTINGS VIDEO IN PA L BRIGHT 0 CONTRAST 0 SHARPNESS 0 COLOUR 0 TINT - VOLUME 0 H-POSITION 0 COLOUR TEMP STANDARD SCAN FULL LANGUAGE ENGLISH NORMAL SETTINGS VIDEO IN Setting of Composite Video / S-Video / Component Video Input Notes: • BRIGHT, CONTRAST, SHARPNESS, COLOR, and TINT can be set to different values for each input signal. • TINT applies for NTSC system only. 1. Display the Video Adjustment Menu. (Refer to page 15) 2. Move the cursor to each setting parameter listed below with the PIP or POS button, then adjust the level of the selected item with the - or + button.3. Move the cursor to the COLOR TEMP (NTSC) or COLOUR TEMP (PAL) parameters with the PIP or POS button, then select color temperature of display with - or + button. STANDARD : Pictures are displayed in normal color temperature. 9300K : Pictures are displayed in bluish color temperature. 6500K : Pictures are displayed in reddish color temperature. 4. Move the cursor to the SCAN parameter with the PIP or POS button, then select scanning area with - or + button. FULL : Vertical and horizontal picture size are equal to the display panel size. Picture aspect ratio is dis- regarded and the vertical size of picture is a little stretched. OV ER : The vertical size of picture is fitted to the height of the display panel. Picture is cut on left and right sides for making the expansion ratio of both vertical and horizontal size into 1 : 1. UNDER : The horizontal size of picture is fitted to the width of the display panel. Black horizontal bar appears on top and bottom of the picture for making the expansion ratio of both vertical and horizontal into 1 : 1. 5. Move the cursor to the LANGUAGE parameter in the menu with the PIP or POS button, then select the desired language with the - or + button. Pressing the button repeatedly displays the language as shown below. BRIGHT CONTRAST SHARPNESS COLOR (PAL: COLOUR) TINT (NTSC ONLY) VOLUME H-POSITION Item Effect Indicator Darker Brighter Less More Soft Sharp Less More GreenishReddish Decrease Inccrease Left Right

17 Note:• During reset, setting parameters of Video Adjustment Menu only are being reset. NORMAL SETTINGS NTSC BRIGHT -12 CONTRAST 8 SHARPNESS -16 COLOR -6 TINT -2 VOLUME -4 H-POSITION 3 COLOR TEMP 6500K SCAN FULL LANGUAGE ENGLISH NORMAL SETTINGS VIDEO IN NTSC BRIGHT 0 CONTRAST 0 SHARPNESS 0 COLOR 0 TINT 0 VOLUME 0 H-POSITION 0 COLOR TEMP STANDARD SCAN FULL LANGUAGE ENGLISH NORMAL SETTINGS VIDEO IN Caution:• If power is cut off while setting, it will not store the set- tings that have changed. 6. To reset the monitor to the default settings, move the cursor to the NORMAL SETTINGS with the PIP or POS button, then press the - or + button to restore the default settings. Onscreen display of NORMAL SETTINGS as shown below appears on the center of the screen when - or + button is pressed. 7. After setting the parameters, press the MENU button. Set values will be stored and the Video Adjustment Menu will exit.

18 Setting of PC Input 1. Display the Video Adjustment Menu. (Refer to page 15) 1280x1024@60HzBRIGHT 0 CONTRAST 0 H-POSITION 0 V - POSITION 0 CLOCK 0 PHASE 0 COLOR TEMP USER COLOR USER COLOR R 20 USER COLOR G 20 USER COLOR B 20 OSD H-POSITION 0 OSD V-POSITION 0 VOLUME 0 LANGUAGE ENGLISH NORMAL SETTINGSPC IN 2. Set the BRIGHT, CONTRAST, VOLUME, and LANGUAGE parameters. Please refer to page 16 for the operation method. 3. Move the cursor to each setting parameter listed below with the PIP or POS button, then adjust the level of the selected item with the - or + button. 4. Move the cursor to the COLOR TEMP parameter with the PIP or POS button, then select color temperature of dis- play with - or + button. Set the RGB in step 5 in case USER COLOR is selected. USER COLOR : Pictures are displayed in specified color temperature. 9300K : Pictures are displayed in bluish color temperature. 6500K : Pictures are displayed in reddish color temperature. Note:• Each setting parameter can be set at a range of -20 ~ 20. However, there are cases that no changes in set value even when - or + button is pressed. 5. Move the cursor to either USER COLOR R, USER COLOR G, or USER COLOR B parameter in the menu with the PIP or POS button, then adjust the red, green, or blue color for color temperature. - : Decreases the red, green, or blue color. + : Increases the red, green, or blue color. 6. To reset the monitor to the default settings, move the cursor to the NORMAL SETTINGS with the PIP or POS button, then press the - or + button to restore the default settings. When - or + button is pressed, NORMAL SETTINGS is dis- played and then, AUTO TUNING is displayed on the center of the screen as shown below. Note:• During reset, setting parameters of the Video Adjustment Menu only are being reset. 1280x1024@60HzBRIGHT -12 CONTRAST 8 H-POSITION 5 V - POSITION 5 CLOCK 4 PHASE 7 COLOR TEMP 6500K USER COLOR R 15 USER COLOR G 15 USER COLOR B 15 OSD H-POSITION 1 OSD V-POSITION 20 VOLUME 2 LANGUAGE ENGLISH NORMAL SETTINGSPC IN 1280x1024@60HzBRIGHT 0 CONTRAST 0 H-POSITION 5 V - POSITION 5 CLOCK 4 PHASE 7 COLOR TEMP USER COLOR USER COLOR R 20 USER COLOR G 20 USER COLOR B 20 OSD H-POSITION 1 OSD V-POSITION 20 VOLUME 2 LANGUAGE ENGLISH NORMAL SETTINGSPC IN NORMAL SETTINGSAUTO TUNING H-POSITION V-POSITION CLOCK PHASE OSD H-POSITION OSD V-POSITION Item Effect Indicator Right Left Down Up Contract Expand Right Left LeftRight Up Down

19 Notes: • H-POSITION, V-POSITION, CLOCK and PHASE will change depending on the input signal. Normally, these parameters need not to be set. In case the position of the picture is still shifted even AUTO TUNING button is pressed, operate base on the procedure below. 1. Set the left edge of the picture to the left edge of the monitor screen while adjusting H-POSITION. 2. Set the right edge of the picture to the right edge of the monitor screen while adjusting CLOCK. 3. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the position of the picture is on the center of the screen. • OSD H-POSITION and OSD V-POSITION settings can- not be reset. • Adjustment parameters from PC are not supported. CONNECTING WITH WJ-HD300 SERIES• There is a possibility that the picture will be shifted if the Monitor (VGA) terminal of the Digital Disk Recorder WJ- HD300 series is connected to the PC input even AUTO button is pressed. In this case, adjust H-POSITION and CLOCK following the procedure indicated in upper left note. Picture-in-Picture Mode Monitoring The input signal of subscreen displays on the upper right of display panel.2. After displaying the subscreen, pressing the POS button will move the subscreen as shown below. 7. After setting the parameters, press the MENU button. Set values will be stored and the Video Adjustment Menu will exit. Caution:• If power is cut off setting, it will not store the settings that have changed. 3. Press the INPUT SELECT button in selecting Video, S-Video, or Component input that appears on the subscreen when PC input is currently on the main screen. VIDEO 1. Press the PIP button to display the subscreen in approxi- mately 2 seconds waiting time, as shown below. • PC Input is displayed in subscreen when Composite Video, S-Video or Component Video inputs is displayed on main screen of the monitor. • VIDEO, S-VIDEO or COMPONENT is displayed in subscreen depending on the last input done prior to switching to PC Input when PC input is displayed on main screen of the monitor. 3 4 2 1

20 TROUBLESHOOTING Phenomenon CauseWhat to do Power is not turned on.DC input terminal of the AC Adapter is not properly connected. Power supply plug is not properly con- nected. The AC cord is not properly connected to the AC Adapter.Connect the DC input terminal of the AC Adapter to DC IN connector of this monitor. Connect the power supply plug to the AC outlet. Connect the AC cord to the AC Adapter. NO SIGNAL is displayed on the center of the screen and picture is not dis- played.Cable is not properly connected. Cable is not connected to respective signal input.Connect the respective cable properly. Connect the cable properly to its respec- tive input. Color is abnormal (red and blue is reverse, sync is not in order) during Component Input.Connection of the input signals are not in proper order (Y, Cb, Cr).Rearrange to connect the cables in prop- er order. Menu is not displayed even if MENU button is pressed.Menu is not displayed when there is no input signal.Press the INPUT SELECT button to change the input signal. Volume cannot adjust even if the - or + button is pressed.Volume cannot be adjusted when picture is not displayed.Press the INPUT SELECT button to change to channel with input. Input signal cannot change even if the INPUT SELECT button is pressed. Position of picture display during PC input is shifted.The timing data of connected PC is not supported.Press the AUTO button for automatic tuning. In cases when it is still shifted, read page 19 and follow the procedure for auto tuning. The INPUT SELECT button is pressed while onscreen display of PROCESSING displays on the screen.Press the INPUT SELECT button after onscreen display of PROCESSING dis- appeared. The power cord insulation is damaged. The power cord and the power plug of the AC Adapter are hot during use. The power cord gets warm or hot if bent or pulled during use.The power cord or the plug is damaged. If you continue to use it, a fire or electric shock may occur.Unplug the AC Adapter immediately, and refer servicing to qualified service personnel.