Microtek CX4 manual Support Modes

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Support Modes

Support Modes

The following table lists the display modes supported by this projector

Format

Hor Pix

Ver Pix

H Freq.

V Freq.

Pix CLK

 

 

(Pixels)

(Lines)

[K Hz ]

[ Hz ]

[ MHz ]

PC/AT

NECPC400

640

400

24.832

56.416

21.050

 

VGA 60

640

480

31.469

59.941

25.175

DOS/V VESA 72

640

480

37.861

72.809

31.500

 

VESA 75

640

480

37.500

75.000

31.500

 

VESA 85

640

480

43.269

85.008

36.000

 

SVGA 56

800

600

31.156

56.250

36.000

 

SVGA 60

800

600

37.879

60.317

40.000

 

SVGA72

800

600

48.077

72.188

50.000

 

SVGA75

800

600

46.875

75.000

49.500

 

SVGA 85

800

600

53.674

85.061

56.250

 

XGA 60

1024

768

48.363

60.004

65.000

 

XGA 70

1024

768

56.476

70.069

75.000

 

XGA 75

1024

768

60,023

75.029

78.750

 

XGA 85

1024

768

68.678

84.997

94.500

 

SXGA 70

1152

864

63.851

70.012

94.499

 

SXGA 75

1152

864

67.500

75.000

108.000

 

SXGA 60

1280

1024

63.981

60.020

108.000

 

SXGA 75

1280

1024

79.977

75.025

135.001

Mac

MAC 13”

640

480

35.000

66.667

30.240

 

MAC 16”

832

624

49.107

75.087

55.000

 

MAC 19”

1024

768

60.241

74.927

80.000

 

MAC 19”

1024

768

48.193

59.278

64.000

 

MAC 21”

1152

870

68.682

75.062

100.001

Video

NTSC

640

480

Subcarrier frequency

3.58

 

PAL

768

576

Subcarrier frequency

4.43

 

SECAM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Only the pixels and the modes listed above can be used for the projector

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Contents Page INTRODUCTION Safety Instructions If the power cable or plug is damaged or frays Where To Get Help Remote Control Information Transporting Your ProjectorRemote Control Briefing Functions Warning:INSTALLATION Unpacking The Projector Setting Up The Projector Do not mix used and new batteries Connecting To A Computer Connecting To A Desktop Computer8. Tighten all connector screws to ensure secure connections 4. Connect the Control Cable to the Control port of the projector5. Remove the computer mouse cable Connecting To A Notebook DVI SourceData Projector Connecting To A Macintosh Desktop Computer Connecting To A Macintosh PowerBook Connecting To A Set-top Box Connecting To A Video Source The steps of connecting the projector to the video source Page Connecting To An Audio Source Connection of an audio cable from a computer sourceConnection of an audio cable from a video audio source Connecting To An External Speaker Speaker or PAData Projector HOW TO OPERATE THIS PROJECTORTurning The Equipment On And Off Page How To Adjust The Projected Image The Focus and Zoom FunctionsThe Auto Key The Resize keyHow To Operate This Projector Functions The Buttons on the Operation Panel of the Projector & Their FunctionsButtons likeThe Buttons on the Remote Control & Their Functions Note The ZOOM & FOCUS functions are not suitable to this modelExamine The Projector Status The life of the lamp will soon end, please prepare aThe life of the lamp has ended, please replace with USING THE OSD MENU OSD Menu How To Access The OSD MenuHow To Change OSD Settings BrightnessPosition Black LevelContrast ImageAuto Configuration InformationMiscellaneous Input Select VideoSave Projection Mode VolumeKeystone MouseLanguage MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Air Filter Cleaning the LensCleaning the Projector Case The Steps of Cleaning the Air FilterReplacing The Projector Lamp The Steps of Replacing a Lamp1. Turn the power of the projector off and unplug the power cord 3. Loosen the screws on the lamp case with a coin or screw driver4. Lift up the handle and pull out the lamp 7. Tighten the lamp case you took off in step 8. Position the lamp cover you took off in stepTROUBLESHOOTING When the Projector Lamp does not light up Problem With The ProjectorWhen the Power Led Indicator does not light up The Power Indicator remains redProblems With The Image Or Sound The Power Indicator is blinking redNo image appears on the screen The words ‘No Signal’ appear on the screen Abnormal Image ColoringNo response with remote control No SoundUnstable Image Displayed by VHS Video Player SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICALGeneral OpticalProjector lamp Mechanical with lens and feet ElectricalEnvironmental Supported Monitor Displays Resize DisplaySupport Modes Computer In and Monitor Connector Pin Assignments