frequency in order to achieve optimal image output. If the frequency of the input signal falls
between 24~31Hz, the projector will automatically double the vertical refresh frequency.
If the frequency of the input signal falls between 31~48Hz or exceeds 62Hz, the projector
will automatically set the frequency to 60Hz.
•
50Hz
Choose this option to set image output frequency at 50Hz.
•
60Hz
Choose this option to set image output frequency at 60Hz.
Note: If you enable PIP, the projector will automatically synchronize the frequency of the PIP input signal
with the main input signal.
Auto Power Off
The default value is
OFF
. If you set it to
ON
, the projector will automatically shut down after
20 minutes without input signal.
Auto Power ON
The default value is
Off
.If you set it to
ON
, the projector will automatically start up when it is
connected to AC power. If you plug the projector's power cord into an AC socket with a switch,
you can use this function to start up the projector using the socket's switch instead of the
remote. If you do not need this function, please set it to
Off
.
No Signal
Use this function to specify the content or color to be displayed on the blank screen when no
input signal is available.You can choose from
Logo
,
Blue
,
Black
,
White
.The default value is
Logo
.
Video Standard
Different countries may use different video signal formats. Please choose the video standard
in your area.
•
Auto
This is the default value.The projector will automatically determine the video standard used
in your area.
•
PAL
(Phase Alternation By Line)
A video standard with 625 scan lines / 25 frames per second developed by Germany. The
PAL system is used in Germany, Great Britain, South America, Australia, China and many
Western European nations and Asian countries.
• SECAM (Sequential Color With Memory)
A video standard with 625 scan lines developed by France. Areas including former East
Germany, Czechoslovakia, Egypt, Poland and etc. use the SECAM standard.
•
NTSC
(National Television Systems Committee)
A video standard with 525 scan lines per frame developed by the National Television
Systems Committee of U.S.. The NTSC standard is primarily used in the U.S., Japan,
Canada and Mexico.
Note: Generally speaking, the projector will be able to automatically detect the video standard used in your
area. However, there are circumstance where the projector will fail to interpret the video standard
used and the user will have to manually configure the video format. If you are unsure of the video
standard used in your area, please contact a qualified personnel and inquire about the video standard
used in your area.
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