Hitachi CPX960WE user manual Initial set signals, Horizontal signal timing Computer/Signal Timing

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Connectiontothe RGBsignalterminal(continued)

4. Initial set signals

The following signals are used for the initial settings.

The signal timing of some computer models may be different. In such case, refer to pages 17 and 18 and adjust the V_POS1T and H.POS1T of the menu.

 

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SVGA (75Hz)

 

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SXGA(1280X1024,75Hz)

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Contents Features ContentsOutline Page Before Use Do not install on an unstable surface Avoid shock or impact onProjector Do not position the power Cord under the projector. This can Do not allow the laser beam to enter EyesDo not touch the power plug with wet hands because this When disconnecting Power plug, do not pull on the powerUse the caster brakes Do not place heavy objects on this ProjectorMoving the projector Checking the package Contents Names and functions of each partNames and functions of each part Audio OUTRemote control transmitter P button *2Video RGB LaserBattery Battery Cover TCaution Battery usage cautionsCover Installation Typical LCD Projector and Screen InstallationUsing the adjusters ToD view Side viewBasic operations To projectTurning off the power Plug & PlayPress the STANDBY/ON button for approximately 1 sec Cancelling the Freeze function Basic operationsFreeze Press the Freeze buttonChanging the magnification ratio Moving the display areaReturning to normal display Adjustments and functions Returning to the initial settingsAdjustments and functions Using the Setup MenuAdjustment item Moves the image up and downAdjustment item Adjustment description System. When the screen is unstble no colorVideo Keystone BlankStart UP Timer COM. SpeedAuto OFF Sync onConnection to the video signal terminals Connection to the RGB signal terminalInput signals Signal Input jacksConnectiontothe RGBsignalterminal Example of computer signalResolution Signal mode Display ModeInitial set signals Horizontal signal timing Computer/Signal TimingVertical signal timimg lines Connecting the USB Connection to the control signal terminal Mouse functionsMouse Mouse cable Product name ModelSignal Jack Serial mouseMouse RS232C communication 610Command Data Chart SystemvideoSize Color Balance RWhen data sent by the projector cannot be understood Requesting projector statusExample of system setup Cleaning the Air filterFilterModel Lamp Screen displaysWhen you think something wrong IndicatorsSymptom Possible cause Message tableDimensional Diagram ControlAbout the warranty and after-service About the warrantyAbout after-service About repairs during the warranty period