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The INPUT SETTING Menu
Since the data is recalled from the preset memory for
the following signals, you can use these preset data by
adjusting SIZE H. Make finer adjustments using
SHIFT.
Signal Memory No. SIZE H
Super Mac-2 23 1312
SGI-1 23 1320
Macintosh 19" 25 1328
Macintosh 21" 28 1456
Sony News 36 1708
PC-9821 36 1600
1280 × 1024
WS Sunmicro 37 1664
Notes
•A part of the screen is displayed in black depending
on the aspect ratio of the input signal.
•Use the following signals to input the sync signal
externally from the SYNC/HD connector.
–15k RGB signal: Composite sync signal or
composite video signal
–Component signal (15k): Cannot externally input
sync signal.
–Progressive component signal or DTV (Preset No.
3 – 5 or No. 43 – 48), 1080/24PsF: Composite sync
signal
•When you enter HD and VD along with a “Sync on
G” signal, the picture may not be displayed correctly.
When you use a notebook computer with an
SXGA+ LCD panel
This unit does not comply with the resolution of
SXGA+ (1400 × 1050 dots). When you want to use a
notebook computer with an SXGA+ LCD panel for
your presentation, change the resolution setting of the
display of your notebook computer. Select the
appropriate resolution from the chart of “Preset
signals.”
For information on how to set the resolution of your
notebook computer, refer to the instruction manual of the
computer.
The adjustable items in the VIDEO
MEMORY
Items which can set in the VIDEO MEMORY are:
•“CONTRAST,” “BRIGHT,” “COLOR,” “HUE,”
“SHARP,” “RGB ENHANCER,” “D.PICTURE,”
“COLOR TEMP,” “COLOR SYS,” and “DRC-MF”
in the PICTURE CTRL menu.
•“ASPECT,” “SCAN CONV,” “V SCROLL,” and
“TITLE AREA” in the INPUT SETTING menu.
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