OPERATION
VistaPro 2000 User's Manual
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Video Standard
If "Auto" is checked, the projector will automatically
detect the video standard present and display this standard
in the adjacent box. If "Auto" is unchecked, press
at
the adjacent pull-down list to view or select a different
video standard from a complete list available to the
projector. Selecting a specific standard forces the projector
to process the signal according to this standard. Re-check
the "Auto" checkbox to return to automatic detection of the standard.
NOTE: This option should remain set at auto for all instances EXCEPT: 1) a
poor quality input signal or 2) a black-and-white video signal. In order to detect
and display such signals, uncheck "Auto" and specify the relevant standard.
Signal Type
If "Auto" is checked, the projector will automatically
detect the type of signal present (unless it is RGB-Video
or YUV) and will display the signal type to the left in the
adjacent box. If "Auto" is unchecked, press
at the
adjacent pull-down list to view or select a different signal
type from a complete list available to
the projector. Re-check the "Auto"
checkbox whenever you want to
return to automatic detection of the
signal type.
NOTES: 1) RGB-Video (which requires
a third-party decoder) and YUV signals
cannot be automatically recognized — if
you use either of these sources, you must select the corresponding signal type from
the list. 2) It is recommended that this option remain set at auto for other signal
types.
VCR
(
SHORT CUT KEY:
from presentation level.)
This option determines to what degree the projector tolerates signal disturbances.
Enter a checkmark only if the NTSC 3.58 image generated from your VCR
source appears noisy or unstable, or if the image has a very high level of detail.
Leave blank for all other sources.
Sync Tip Clamping
This option can brighten the image produced from certain high resolution, high
frequency graphic sources. Enter a checkmark if the image appears unusually
dim or if there are horizontal streaks across the image. Delete the checkmark if
the image is either sufficiently bright or overly bright.
NOTE: Does not apply to video sources or any RGB source with sync
information on the video (e.g., sync-on-green).