Yamaha CVP-509 Owner's Manual - Page 101

Connecting an External Monitor, Screen Out Settings - video

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Connecting an External Monitor CVP-509 CVP-505 CVP-503 CVP-501 By connecting with a television using the [VIDEO OUT] jack of the instrument, the lyrics (Lyrics)/text (Text) on the instrument's display can be shown on the television. For CVP-509, the instrument can be connected with the external monitor also by the [RGB OUT] terminal. The [RGB OUT] terminal delivers higher resolution than the [VIDEO OUT] jack. CAUTION Avoid looking at the televisionor video monitor for prolonged period of time since doing so could damage your eyesight.Take frequent breaks and focus your eyes on distant objects to avoid eyestrain. (CVP-509 only) RCA pin p lug VIDEO IN MIni D-sub 15-pin Screen Out Settings 1 Call up the operation display. [FUNCTION] → [J] UTILITY → TAB [E][F] SCREEN OUT 2 Set the monitor type and screen contents. Connections - Using Your Instrument with Other Devices - 1 1 [1 ▲▼]/ MONITOR [2 ▲▼] TYPE 2 [3 ▲▼]/ SCREEN [4 ▲▼] CONTENT 2 Selects the desired output monitor type (NTSC or PAL) to correspond to the standard used by your video equipment. (In case of CVP-509) Select "RGB" when connecting to an external monitor. Determines the contents of the Video Out signal. LYRICS/TEXT: Only the lyrics of the Song or text files are output, regardless of the display that is called up on the instrument. LCD: The currently selected display is output. 10 NOTE (CVP-509) When NTSC is selected, the lower part of the screen might not be displayed. CVP-509/505/503/501 Owner's Manual 101

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CVP-509/505/503/501 Owner’s Manual
101
Connections – Using Your Instrument with Other Devices –
10
By connecting with a television using the [VIDEO OUT] jack of the instrument, the
lyrics (Lyrics)/text (Text) on the instrument's display can be shown on the television.
For CVP-509, the instrument can be connected with the external monitor also by the
[RGB OUT] terminal. The [RGB OUT] terminal delivers higher resolution than the
[VIDEO OUT] jack.
1
Call up the operation display.
[FUNCTION]
[J] UTILITY
TAB [
E
][
F
] SCREEN OUT
2
Set the monitor type and screen contents.
Connecting an External Monitor
CVP-501
CVP-503
CVP-505
CVP-509
CAUTION
Avoid looking at the televisionor
video monitor for prolonged
period of time since doing so
could damage your eye-
sight.Take frequent breaks and
focus your eyes on distant
objects to avoid eyestrain.
Screen Out Settings
RCA pin p lug
VIDEO IN
MIni D-sub 15-pin
(CVP-509 only)
1
2
NOTE
(CVP-509)
When NTSC is selected,
the lower part of the screen might not
be displayed.
1
[1
▲▼
]/
[2
▲▼
]
MONITOR
TYPE
Selects the desired output monitor type (NTSC
or PAL) to correspond to the standard used by
your video equipment.
(In case of CVP-509) Select “RGB” when con-
necting to an external monitor.
2
[3
▲▼
]/
[4
▲▼
]
SCREEN
CONTENT
Determines the contents of the Video Out signal.
LYRICS/TEXT:
Only the lyrics of the Song or
text files are output, regardless of the display
that is called up on the instrument.
LCD:
The currently selected display is output.