Appendix B Setting Serial Data for Expansion
B.1 Setting Serial Data for Expansion
The twelve kinds of timings below are already programmed in this mod- ule. The input synchronous signals are automatically recognized.
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Note 1: Even if the preset timing is entered, a little adjustment of the functions such as Horizontal period,
Note 2: This module recognizes the synchronous signals with near preset timing of the frequency of the HS and Vsync, even in the case that the signals other than the preset timing that were entered.
Note 3: Because adjustments may not fit, such as differing magnifying ratios or, in the case that you use it except for the display timing that was pre- set.
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