JVC DT-X71H DT-X71C/H/F Operation manual - Page 14
FUNCTION KEY Settings Submenu, TALLY Light Operation
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9. FUNCTION KEY Settings Submenu The F KEY Settings Submenu is to define Function Keys on the front keyboard. The DT-X71F has 3 function keys: F1, F2 and F3; The DT-X71H and DT-X71C has 2 function keys: F1 and F2. The available function items of each model are: DT-X71F 01-RATIO: Aspect ratio switch 02-SCAN: Underscan / Overscan switch 03-ZOOM: Picture Zoom-in 04-PIC. MODE: Preset picture mode switch 05-B/W: Color / Black & white switch 06-BLUE ONLY: Blue only mode switch on/off 07-ZEBRA: Zebra over exposure switch on/off 08-VECTOR: Vector scope switch on/off 09-PATTERN: Internal colorbar switch on/off 10-RGB HIST: R, G, B Histogram switch on/off 11-TIMECODE: SDI timecode display switch on/off 12-F.COLOR: False color mode switch on/off 13-AUDIO BAR: Audio meter display switch on/off 14-FOCUS: Peaking focus assist switch on/off, and red/blue selection DT-X71H 01-RATIO: Aspect ratio switch 02-SCAN: Underscan / Overscan switch 03-ZOOM: Picture Zoom-in 04-CLR.TEMP: Color-temperature switch 05-PIC MODE: Preset picture mode switch 06-B/W: Color / Black & white switch 07-REVERSE: Image flip DT-X71C 01-RATIO: Aspect ratio switch 02-SCAN: Underscan / Overscan switch 03-ZOOM: Picture Zoom-in 04-CLR.TEMP: Color-temperature switch 05-PIC MODE: Preset picture mode switch 06-B/W: Color / Black & white switch 07-REVERSE: Image flip 10. TALLY Light Operation There are front and rear TALLY lights on the monitor, which can display RED, GREEN and YELLOW signals. The TALLY light controlling port is the RJ45 socket at the rear panel, and terminal description is as follows: Terminal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Description Y G GND R The RED light is on when connecting the terminal "R" with "GND", and goes out when disconnecting. The GREEN light is on when connecting the terminal "G" with "GND", and goes out when disconnecting. The YELLOW light is on when connecting the terminal "Y" with "GND", and goes out when disconnecting