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The INPUT INFO menu displays the information on a
current input signal.
fH (Horizontal frequency)
Indicates the horizontal frequency of the input signal.
This indication is only used as a reference, this is not
absolute value.
fV (Vertical frequency)
Indicates the vertical frequency of the input signal.
This indication is only used as a reference, this is not
absolute value.
H/C (Horizontal/Composite)-SYNC
Indicates the polarity of the horizontal or the
composite sync. signal. When the picture is being
projected using its sync signal, POS (NEG) is
displayed in green. When the picture is being projected
without using sync signal, POS (NEG) is displayed in
white.
POS:
The polarity of the sync. signal is positive.
NEG:
The polarity of the sync. signal is negative.
---:
No sync. signal is input.
V(Vertical) -SYNC
Indicates the polarity of the vertical sync. signal. When
the picture is being projected using its sync signal,
POS (NEG) is displayed in green. When the picture is
being projected without using sync signal, POS (NEG)
is displayed in white.
POS:
The polarity of the sync. signal is positive.
NEG:
The polarity of the sync. signal is negative.
---:
No sync. signal is input.
SonG
Indicates the polarity of the Sync on Green. When the
picture is being projected using its sync signal, NEG is
displayed in green. When the picture is being projected
without using sync signal, NEG is displayed in white.
NEG:
The polarity of the sync. signal is negative.
---:
No Sync. signal is input.
The INPUT INFO Menu
INPUT SIGNAL
Displays the type of current input signal.
NTSC 3.58:
NTSC 3.58 input signal from VIDEO
IN
NTSC 4.43:
NTSC 4.43 input signal from VIDEO
IN
PAL:
PAL input signal from VIDEO IN
SECAM:
SECAM input signal from VIDEO IN
PAL-M:
PAL-M input signal form VIDEO IN
Y/C:
S VIDEO input signal from VIDEO IN
RGB:
RGB input signal
COMPONENT:
Component input signal
B/W 50:
Black and white input signal from VIDEO
IN (vertical frequency: 50 Hz)
B/W 60:
Black and white input signal from VIDEO
IN (vertical frequency: 60 Hz)
INPUT MEMORY No.
Indicates the memory number of the INPUT SETTING
data used for current input signal.
Each preset signal is stored in following memory
number.
Memory number
Preset signal
01
VIDEO (60 Hz)
02
VIDEO (50 Hz)
03
15k RGB/COMPONENT (60 Hz)
04
15k RGB/COMPONENT (50 Hz)
05
VGA MODE3
(GRAPHICS 640
×
480 dots)
06
VESA 72 Hz (640
×
480 dots)
07
Macintosh 13-inch separate sync
(640
×
480 dots)
08
Macintosh 13-inch S on G
(640
×
480 dots)
09
VGA MODE1 (640
×
350 dots)
10
VGA MODE2 (TEXT 640
×
400 dots)
13
S VGA VESA 56 Hz (800
×
600 dots)
14
S VGA VESA 60 Hz (800
×
600 dots)
When signals other than the preset signals are input
and adjusted in the INPUT SETTING menu, they are
stored in memory numbers 15 to 34.
I N P U T - A
f H : 3 1 . 4 k H z
f V : 5 9 . 9 H z
H / C S Y N C : N E G
V - S Y N C : N E G
S o n G : - - -
I N P U T S I G N A L :
R G B
I N P U T M E M O R Y N o . 0 5
INPUT
SELECT
PICTURE
CTRL
INPUT
SETTING
SET
SETTING
INPUT
INFO.
SEL:
EXIT:
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