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This monitor only supports composite and s-video out of the box. | This monitor only supports composite and s-video out of the box. | ||
When looking at the schematics and the circuit boards, it looks like RGB support was planned at some point because there are several components for RGB input that are unpopulated. The input board can | When looking at the schematics and the circuit boards, it looks like RGB support was planned at some point because there are several components for RGB input that are unpopulated. The input board can accommodate BNC connectors for R, G, B and sync. A switch and indicator light were even available at the front panel However, unfortunately the final monitor does not have RGB input. It is possible to mount the missing components, but the firmware does not respond to the RGB select button. | ||
Despite this, it is still possible to modify the monitor to allow RGB input by directly feeding the R,G,B and sync signals to the jungle IC and blanking for RGB. The mod is fairly easy. Immerhax has made a [https://immerhax.com/?p=336 guide] on how the monitor can be modded. | Despite this, it is still possible to modify the monitor to allow RGB input by directly feeding the R,G,B and sync signals to the jungle IC and blanking for RGB. The mod is fairly easy. Immerhax has made a [https://immerhax.com/?p=336 guide] on how the monitor can be modded. |
Revision as of 04:20, 25 March 2022
Information | ||
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Manufacturer | JVC | |
Type | Professional | |
Size | 17" | |
TV Lines | 550 | |
Dot Pitch | 0.42mm | |
Regions | NTSC, PAL, SECAM | |
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: 395mm
Depth: 420.5mm Height: 334mm | |
Weight | 37.91bs, 17.2kg | |
Firmware | unknown | |
Earliest Date | unknown | |
Latest Date | unknown | |
Links | ||
Standard Boards | N/A | |
Optional Boards | N/A | |
Service Manual | TM-1700PN Service Manual | |
Brochure | TM-1700PN Brochure |
The TM-1700PN is a midrange professional video monitor made by JVC. This monitor was mainly intended as a preview broadcast monitor but was also sold as a security monitor (under the model number LTC2917/90) by Philips/Bosch. Like most JVC monitors of the time, it uses a curved shadow mask tube. The monitor was marketed as having a high resolution tube of 550 TV lines. Despite having a 17" tube, this monitor is not much bigger than a comparable 15" monitor thanks to the narrow bezel.
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 extended tube life.
RGB Support
This monitor only supports composite and s-video out of the box.
When looking at the schematics and the circuit boards, it looks like RGB support was planned at some point because there are several components for RGB input that are unpopulated. The input board can accommodate BNC connectors for R, G, B and sync. A switch and indicator light were even available at the front panel However, unfortunately the final monitor does not have RGB input. It is possible to mount the missing components, but the firmware does not respond to the RGB select button.
Despite this, it is still possible to modify the monitor to allow RGB input by directly feeding the R,G,B and sync signals to the jungle IC and blanking for RGB. The mod is fairly easy. Immerhax has made a guide on how the monitor can be modded.