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Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls
Rear panel
1 2
3
7 8 9
1 INPUT 1 (R/R-Y, G/Y, B/B-Y, HD/COMP, VD)
connectors (BNC type)
Connect to the AV switcher to which video equipment,
such as VCRs and video cameras are connected.
2 INPUT 2 (R, G, B, HD/COMP, VD) connectors
(BNC type)
Connect to a computer.
If the computer has a H/V separate sync signal,
connect it to the HD/COMP and VD connectors. If the
computer has a composite sync signal, connect it to the
HD/COMP connector only.
Note
When a computer with a sync signal on G-signal is
connected and an external sync signal is input, the hue
of the images may change. In this case, use the
internal sync signal.
3 SIGNAL OUT connectors (High-density D-sub
15-pin)
Connect to the JumboTron display units using the
JCC-L10/L20/L30 connecting cable (not supplied).
4 CONTROL 1/LS (sensor) connector (D-sub 15-
pin)
Connect to the JTA-LS200 ABC sensor unit using the
specified connecting cable (not supplied). The JTC-
C200 ICU controller can also be connected to this
connector.
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Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls
Overview
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5
6
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5 CONTROL 2 and CONTROL 3 connectors (D-
sub 15-pin)
Connect to the JTC-C200 ICU controller.
6 EXTERNAL CONTROL connector (D-sub 15-
pin)
Connect to the power distribution panel of the system,
etc.
7 VIDEO IN connector (BNC type)
This is a composite video input connector.
8 VIDEO OUT connector (BNC type)
This is a loop-through output for the VIDEO IN
connector.
9 MONITOR OUT connector (BNC type)
Connect to the video input connector of the video
monitor.
0 Input/output connector indications
Indicates the location of the input/output connectors at
the right end of the rear panel.
!¡ AC IN connector
Connect to an AC power supply of 100 - 240 V AC.
Use the supplied AC power cord which fits the AC
outlet in your area.
JTC-C200 ICU controller
Front panel
1 2
3
7
8 9 0
1 POWER switch
Turns the ICU controller on/off.
2 Connector panel
The CONTROL 2 connector is inside. When using the
connector, open the connector panel by loosening the
screw.
3 Function buttons (F1 – F5)
The functions of the buttons change with the stage of
the operation. The current functions are indicated in
the display window.
For details, see the chapter "Operation."
4 Display window
Indicates the menus and the functions of the function
buttons.
5 REMOTE lamp
Currently not used. This is provided for future
extended use.
6 INFORMATION lamp
Lights when a screen abnormality is detected.
7 CONTROL 2 connector (D-sub 15-pin)
Connect to the CONTROL connector of the JME-
SA200 screen alignment controller for wired control.
8 ICU power button and lamp
Hold down the button for more than a second to turn
the power of the JTC-P200 ICU connected to the
CONTROL 1 connector of the ICU controller on and
off. The button lights when the ICU is turned on.
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9 SCREEN power button and lamp
Hold down the button for more than a second to turn
the power of the screen on and off. The button lights
when the screen is turned on.
0 UTILITY button and lamp
Turns the power of the equipment connected to the
EXTERNAL CONTROL connector on and off. The
button lights when the connected equipment is turned
on.
!¡ Display mode buttons and lamps
Selects the image mode to be displayed on the screen.
The selected button lights.
INPUT 1: Displays the images selected via the AV
switcher connected to the INPUT 1 connectors of
the ICU.
INPUT 2: Displays the computer graphics from the
computer connected to the INPUT 2 connectors of
the ICU.
MIX: Displays the video images superimposed on the
monochrome areas of the computer graphics.
!™ MENU button
Displays the menu in the display window or returns to
the menu in the upper directory.
!£ CURSOR ◊/√/ı/∫ buttons
Selects the menu items in the display window or
changes the set values.
!¢ ENTER button
Confirms the selected item and stores the set value.
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Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls
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