Panasonic wv-cm2000 Benutzerhandbuch
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PREFACE
The Panasonic's Colour Monitor WV-CM2000 has a high
resolution S-VIDEO INPUT to ensure high definition picture
quality for a PAL/NTSC/M-NTSC (Modeified NTSC) signal.
All controls except for power and Input Signal Selection
Switch are covered by a push door to give a sleek appear-
ance on the front. The master controls for Tint, Colour,
Brightness and Contrast are provided with sub controls to
permit adjustment of preset levels.
resolution S-VIDEO INPUT to ensure high definition picture
quality for a PAL/NTSC/M-NTSC (Modeified NTSC) signal.
All controls except for power and Input Signal Selection
Switch are covered by a push door to give a sleek appear-
ance on the front. The master controls for Tint, Colour,
Brightness and Contrast are provided with sub controls to
permit adjustment of preset levels.
Standard BNC and S-Video input and output connectors
enabled WV-CM2000 to be used with other CCTV monitors
or Panasonic video tape recorder.
enabled WV-CM2000 to be used with other CCTV monitors
or Panasonic video tape recorder.
FEATURES
• Approx. 54.8 cm (21" diagonal)
• Switchable of AFC time constant
• Looping through BNC connectors for video input and
• Switchable of AFC time constant
• Looping through BNC connectors for video input and
output
• Looping through S-video connectors for S-video input
and output.
• Looping through RCA pin jack for audio input and out-
put
• PAL/NTSC/M-NTSC selectable
• 3.58 MHz Trap On/Off Switch for NTSC
• Stand-by On/Off Switch is provided for energy saving
• Picture Selection Switch is provided.
• Max. 1.3W for speaker output
• Selectable of 1-4 channel for input and output signal.
• 3.58 MHz Trap On/Off Switch for NTSC
• Stand-by On/Off Switch is provided for energy saving
• Picture Selection Switch is provided.
• Max. 1.3W for speaker output
• Selectable of 1-4 channel for input and output signal.
PRECAUTIONS
• Do not block the ventilation slots.
• Do place the video monitor at least 5cm (2”) apart
• Do place the video monitor at least 5cm (2”) apart
from the wall.
• Do not expose the monitor to water or moisture.
• Do not operate the monitor if it becomes wet.
• Do take immediate action if ever the monitor does
• Do not operate the monitor if it becomes wet.
• Do take immediate action if ever the monitor does
become wet. Turn power off and refer service person-
nel. Moisture can damage the monitor and also cre-
ate the danger of electric shock.
nel. Moisture can damage the monitor and also cre-
ate the danger of electric shock.
• Do not drop metallic parts through slots. This action
could permanently damage the monitor. Do turn
power off immediately and refer servicing to qualified
service personnel.
power off immediately and refer servicing to qualified
service personnel.
• Do not attempt to disassemble the monitor. To pre-
vent electric shock, do not remove screws or cover.
There are no user serviceable parts inside. Refer ser-
vicing to qualified service personnel.
There are no user serviceable parts inside. Refer ser-
vicing to qualified service personnel.
• Do not use the monitor beyond its temperature,
humidity or power source ratings.
(a) Ambient temperature must not range beyond
−
10°C -
+50°C.
(b) Avoid using the monitor when humidity is above 90%.
(c) The input power must be 220-240 VAC at 50Hz.
ENGLISH
SYSTEM CONNECTIONS .................................................. 6
APPEARANCE ................................................................... 7
SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................. 8
APPEARANCE ................................................................... 7
SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................. 8
CONTENTS
PREFACE .......................................................................... 1
FEATURES ........................................................................ 1
PRECAUTIONS ................................................................. 1
MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND
THEIR FUNCTIONS ........................................................... 2
CABLE INFORMATIONS ................................................... 5
FEATURES ........................................................................ 1
PRECAUTIONS ................................................................. 1
MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND
THEIR FUNCTIONS ........................................................... 2
CABLE INFORMATIONS ................................................... 5