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File:Sony PVM M Series.jpg|Sony PVM M Series | File:Sony PVM M Series.jpg|Sony PVM M Series | ||
File:Pvm-14m4u.webp|Pvm-14m4u | |||
File:Pvm-14m4u-rear.webp|Pvm-14m4u-rear | |||
File:Pvm14l2.webp|Pvm14l2 | |||
File:Pvm14l2 rear.webp|Pvm14l2 rear | |||
File:Pvm20m2mdu rear.JPG.webp|Pvm 20m2mdu rear | |||
File:Pvm20l2mdLG.JPG.webp|Pvm 20l2md | |||
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==More Information/External Sources== | ==More Information/External Sources== | ||
The M series of Sony PVMs came onto the market around 1997. These PVMs are available in 14" and 20". The M2 line has a resolution of 600 TV lines and the M4 line one of 800 TV lines. However, all of them have an RGB and component (YPbPr) input (selectable). | |||
== Service Menu == | |||
Press the ENTER button + DEGAUSS to enter the service menu. | |||
[https://sonypvm.fandom.com/wiki/M_Series M Series | Sony PVM CRT Monitors Wikia | Fandom] |
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Sony PVM M Series | |
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Manufacturer | Sony |
Code name | |
Release date | 1997 |
Device type | Monitor"Monitor" is not in the list (Laptop, Game Console, Phone, Tablet, Camera, Printer, 3D Printer, Drone, AV Equipment, Medical Equipment, ...) of allowed values for the "Device type" property. |
Guides
Explanatory Guides
Repair Guides
Affects part | Type | Difficulty | |
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Sony PVM M Series Visible red, green, and/or blue lines Repair | Logic Board | Soldering | 3. Hard |
Device pictures
PCB pictures
Reference measurements (also schematics if available)
More Information/External Sources
The M series of Sony PVMs came onto the market around 1997. These PVMs are available in 14" and 20". The M2 line has a resolution of 600 TV lines and the M4 line one of 800 TV lines. However, all of them have an RGB and component (YPbPr) input (selectable).
Service Menu
Press the ENTER button + DEGAUSS to enter the service menu.