CRT:TM-A210G: Difference between revisions
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|operation_manual = [[:Media:TM-A210G_instruction_manual.pdf|TM-A210G Instruction Manual]] | |operation_manual = [[:Media:TM-A210G_instruction_manual.pdf|TM-A210G Instruction Manual]] | ||
|service_manual = [[:Media:TM-A210G_service_manual.pdf|TM-A210G Service Manual]] | |service_manual = [[:Media:TM-A210G_service_manual.pdf|TM-A210G Service Manual]] | ||
|brochure = [[:Media:TM-A210GU_brochure.pdf|TM-A210GU Brochure]] | |brochure = [[:Media:TM-A210GU_brochure.pdf|TM-A210GU Brochure]] | ||
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This monitor supports 480i/240p and 576i/288p only. Two composite inputs and one s-video input are provided at the back, without an option for input cards. | This monitor supports 480i/240p and 576i/288p only. Two composite inputs and one s-video input are provided at the back, without an option for input cards. | ||
A brightness peak suppression feature is available, which is intended to | A brightness peak suppression feature is available, which is intended to extend tube life. | ||
==RGB Support== | ==RGB Support== | ||
This monitor only supports composite and s-video out of the box. | This monitor only supports composite and s-video out of the box. | ||
The jungle IC allows for RGB insertion, but the CPU will normally continuously disable RGB via I2C. It is possible to intercept the I2C and filter out the "disable" commands. Immerhax has made a [https://immerhax.com/?p= | The jungle IC allows for RGB insertion, but the CPU will normally continuously disable RGB via I2C. It is possible to intercept the I2C and filter out the "disable" commands. Immerhax has made a [https://immerhax.com/?p=185 guide] on how this can be done. |
Latest revision as of 14:16, 13 August 2024
Information | ||
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Manufacturer | JVC | |
Type | Professional | |
Size | 21" | |
TV Lines | 450 | |
Dot Pitch | 0.63mm | |
Regions | NTSC, PAL | |
240p/480i | Yes | |
480p | No | |
720p | No | |
1080i | No | |
Vsync | 50/60hz | |
Widescreen | No | |
Composite | Yes | |
S-Video | Yes | |
Component | No | |
SDI | No | |
HD-SDI | No | |
Dimensions | Width: 476mm
Depth: 492mm Height: 407.5mm | |
Weight | 63lbs, 28.1kg | |
Firmware | unknown | |
Earliest Date | unknown | |
Latest Date | unknown | |
Links | ||
Standard Boards | N/A | |
Optional Boards | N/A | |
Operation Manual | TM-A210G Instruction Manual | |
Service Manual | TM-A210G Service Manual | |
Brochure | TM-A210GU Brochure |
The TM-A210G is a 21" low end professional video monitor made by JVC. This monitor was marketed as a robust, yet economical CCTV color video monitor. Like most JVC monitors of the time, it uses a curved shadow mask tube. The monitor has a fairly low resolution 21" tube with 450 TV lines. Interestingly, the 17" version (TM-A170G) has a higher resolution tube of 750TVL.
Features
This monitor supports 480i/240p and 576i/288p only. Two composite inputs and one s-video input are provided at the back, without an option for input cards.
A brightness peak suppression feature is available, which is intended to extend tube life.
RGB Support
This monitor only supports composite and s-video out of the box.
The jungle IC allows for RGB insertion, but the CPU will normally continuously disable RGB via I2C. It is possible to intercept the I2C and filter out the "disable" commands. Immerhax has made a guide on how this can be done.