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Source Select *
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[Source]
[Source] is one of the following:
PC1
PC2
C-Video
S-Video
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[Mode]
When PC1 or PC2 is the selected source, [Mode] is one of the following:
640x480
800x600
832x624
852x480
640x400
When C-Video or S-Video is the selected source, [Mode] is one of the following:
NTSC
PAL
SECAM
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[Format]
When PC1 or PC2 is the selected source, [Format] is one of the following:
Current
Normal
Wide
Zoom
When C-Video or S-Video is the selected source, [Format] is one of the following:
Current
1.33:1 (same as 4x3)
4x3
1.77:1 (same as 16x9)
16x9
1.85:1
2.35:1
[ ] Mode Detect
Pressing enter with this highlighted forces the electronics to re-test a computer
source for automatic setup. Not functional (grayed out) when video a source is
selected.
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[ S c a n ]
[Scan] is one of the following:
Progressive
Interlace
Not functional (grayed out) and forced to Interlace when video a source is selected.
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[ S y n c ]
[Sync] is one of the following:
H & V (Sync is on two separate wires in the cable.)
Composite (Sync is combined with the picture signal.)
Sync Green (Sync is on the Green channel of an RGB signal.)
Not functional (grayed out) and forced to Composite when video a source is selected.
H Freq: 00000
Shows the horizontal frequency in Hertz (Hz) of the selected source.
Lines: 000
Shows the total number of horizontal scan lines in the selected source, including
unseen lines in the vertical interval.
V Freq: 00
Shows the frame rate in Hertz (Hz) of the selected source. If the Scan type is
Interlace, this shows the field rate in Hz.
Summary of Contents for SN-4215-P
Page 1: ... SN 4215 P 42 SignPost Plasma Display User s Guide 070 0038 01 08 June 2000 ...
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Page 7: ...1 1 1 Information You Need to Know 1 1 What is the SN 4215 P 1 2 Your Safety Is Important ...
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Page 61: ...4 1 4 Controlling the Displays Remotely 4 1 How RS232 Commands Work ...
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