Hubbell 580 manual Appendix, Compatibility and cabling, About broadcast video

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Appendix

Compatibility and cabling

The LitePro 580 provides an image resolution of 640 by 480 pixels with up to 16 million colors. It is compatible with various computer graphics and video formats.

Source

Format

Resolution

Cable

 

 

 

 

IBM compatible

VGA, VESA, NEC,

640x480

VGA cable supplied

 

JEGA, MDA*,

640x200

with projector

 

CGA, Hercules*,

640x400

 

 

ATT*

640x350

 

 

 

720x350**

 

 

 

720x400**

 

 

 

800x600**

 

Apple/Macintosh

Standard

640x480

VGA cable with Mac

(includes Apple II,

graphics, 8- and

640x400

adapters supplied with

Mac II, LC, Performa,

24-bit color

 

projector

Quadra, PowerBook

monitor

 

 

and Power

 

 

 

Macintosh)

 

 

 

Video

NTSC

640x480

A/V cable supplied

(Composite)

PAL, SECAM

768x576**

with projector

Video

NTSC

640x480

S-Video cable

(S-Video)

PAL, SECAM

768x576**

 

 

 

 

 

*Monochrome only; requires special cable.

**The LitePro 580 displays only 640x480 images; images of higher resolution will be compressed or cropped.

About broadcast video

Most broadcast video signals in the world are one of three standards:

NTSC (National Television Standards Committee)—a 60 Hz 525- line resolution standard used in North America, parts of South America, and Japan.

PAL (Phase Alternating Line)—a 50 Hz 768x576 resolution standard used in Europe, Australia, China, and some South American and African countries.

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Contents Contents Maintenance TroubleshootingAppendix IndexSafety summary Power sourcePower cord Do not look into the lensGrounding FuseLamp Hot surfacesIntroduction Unpacking the projector 10a 10b 10cLitePro 580-Front and rear view Compatibility Fan intake grill Lamp cover Elevator feetCables and adapters Usage guidelinesIf you need assistance Setting up the LitePro Getting startedPositioning the projector Connections to the projectorConnecting a computer Connecting an IBM-compatible desktop computer Connecting a Macintosh desktop computer Connecting an IBM-compatible laptop computer Connecting a Macintosh PowerBook Connecting video equipment Connecting audio/video equipment Connecting an external sound system Connecting the remote control by cable Powering up and adjusting the LitePro Setting up the LitePro Turning off the LitePro Using the LitePro Display Mode Controls Menu Mode ControlsBasic functions Projector control panelRemote control Display mode controls Menu mode controls Using the menus Reference to menu functions Video menu functions Display menu functions Audio menu functions Options menu functions Custom menu functions Using LP Utilities Connecting your computerInstalling the LP Utilities software LP-Link Utility Using the control icons Using the adjustment control panels Adjusting the Computer settingsAdjusting the Video settings Adjusting the Audio settings Adjusting the Display settings Adjusting the Options settings Adjusting the Custom settings BlankProgrammable buttons LP Remote Programmer UtilityLP Remote Programmer dialog box Macros and templates Programming a buttonMlbc Activating and verifying the template Maintenance Cleaning the lensCleaning the remote control Cleaning the fan intake filter Replacing the projection lamp Maintenance Replacing batteries in the remote control Replacing the fuse Maintenance Troubleshooting Before you call for assistanceCommon problems and solutions Problem Projector doesn’t turn onProblem Nothing on screen Problem Image is not centered on the screenProblem Poor color Problem Only the test pattern is displayedProblem No image on the computer screen Problem No soundProblem Fuzzy vertical bars in image Problem Image and menus are reversed left to rightProblem LitePro displays vertical lines, bleeding or spots Problem Image is noisy or streaked with horizontal linesMonitor lights Lamp monitor Color Explanation Compatibility and cabling AppendixAbout broadcast video About computer video Specifications Pin assignments LCD ConnectorVGA Cable Monitor and VGA Connectors Order information Laptop display activation chart ASTNCR FN-F5 Index Ntsc PAL 61 SecamIndex Index Index Index Limited Warranty Part Number