JVC TM-L450TU Home Theater Screen User Manual


 
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CHARACTERISTICS OF LCCS
VIDEO MONITOR SYSTEM
PRINCIPLE BEHIND LCCS VIDEO MONITOR OPERATION
The LCCS Video Monitor is a combination of a black-and-white cathode-ray tube and liquid crystal color
shutter (LCCS), which are used together to reproduce color images.
The video signal input to the monitor is demodulated into RGB primary color signals which are then
stored in the field memory. Signals in the field memory are read three times faster than the input video
signal is, and are displayed on the black-and-white cathode-ray tube in the order of R, G and B. (Three
images are displayed during one field.)
Color filters on the liquid crystal color shutter change according to the displayed primary color signal,
transforming the black-and-white images into R, G and B primary color images.
Because of the phenomenon known as persistence of vision, the R, G and B primary color images appear
as a single color image to the human eye.
FEATURES OF LCCS VIDEO MONITOR
High Contrast
Thanks to its low permeability, the liquid crystal color shutter (LCCS) does not reflect outside light as
much, enabling it to reproduce high-contrast images even in direct sunlight.
High Resolution
The use of a black-and-white cathode-ray tube (which has no picture elements) and a liquid crystal color
shutter (LCCS) allows it to display images at high resolution.
No Irregular Color Caused By Magnetic Interference
Unlike with color cathode-ray tubes, irregular color does not occur on the display because the monitor
does not have any color elements.
No Moire Patterns
Horizontal moire patterns (interference fringes) do not occur because the monitor does not have any
color elements.
THE FOLLOWING ARE NOT MALFUNCTIONS:
Picture hue changes depending on the angle from which the monitor is viewed.
This is due to normal characteristics of the liquid crystal color shutter.
Two horizontal stripes are displayed on the picture.
This is due to the structure of the liquid crystal color shutter.
Simple color image is displayed for an instant.
This is due to normal characteristics of the LCCS video monitor.
Patterns such as spots are displayed when the monitor is turned ON or OFF.
This is due to normal characteristics of the liquid crystal color shutter.
The color of characters or images seem to be shifted.
This is due to normal characteristic of the LCCS video monitor.
When images combined with a Macrovision copy protection signal or jittery images from a VCR, etc.
are displayed on the monitor, their color may appear to be shifted.