Sony LDI-100B Adjusting the sound and picture, Signal compatibility, PC mode RGB signal

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Adjusting the sound and picture

Signal compatibility

The signal specifications that this unit supports are as follows:

PC mode (RGB signal)

Display mode

Screen resolution

Horizontal

Vertical

 

(dot × line)

frequency (kHz)

frequency (Hz)

 

 

 

 

Macintosh

 

 

 

13" color

640 × 480

35.0

67

16" color

832 × 624

49.7

75

 

 

 

 

IBM PC compatibles

 

 

 

VGA text

640 × 400

31.5

70

VGA graphics

640 × 480

31.5

60

VESA VGA

640 × 480

37.9

72

 

640 × 480

37.5

75

 

640 × 480

43.3

85

VESA SVGA

800 × 600

35.2

56

 

800 × 600

37.9

60

 

800 × 600

48.1

72

 

800 × 600

46.9

75

 

800 × 600

53.7

85

 

 

 

 

Video mode (video signal)

NTSC color system

Displayed in 640 × 480 area

 

 

PAL color system

Displayed in 762 × 572 area

 

 

Notes on the PC mode

This unit does not support XGA mode (1,024 × 768) and above. If you set the vertical frequency to 60 Hz in XGA mode, the picture is displayed but the picture quality is poor due to the signal loss. Change the screen resolution on your PC to SVGA or VGA.

Though the Personal LCD Display supports the signals listed above, set the vertical frequency to 60 Hz when using with SVGA (800 × 600), or to 72 Hz or 75 Hz with VGA (640 × 480) mode. Also adjust the vertical frequency of the external display output signal of the connected computer.

When you display VGA pictures (640 × 480) or NTSC video pictures (video mode), the pictures are not displayed across the entire screen. About 60% of the screen area is utilized. For PAL video pictures (video mode), about 84% of the screen area is utilized.

Some notebook type PCs do not output the RGB signal in the adjusted screen resolution and the vertical frequency from the external monitor port until you set the PC to external display mode.

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Contents Personal LCD Display Information Declaration of ConformityPour les utilisateurs au Canada PrecautionsFor the customers in Canada For the customers in EuropePage Table of Contents Laser disc player, Camcorder About the Personal LCD DisplayPersonal Computer DVD playerFeatures Locating the parts and controls Display unitPower supply box Connecting a PC Connecting the Personal LCD DisplayConnecting other IBM compatible PCs Connecting a Macintosh Powerbook Connector Audio cable RGB signal cable Signal flow Connecting a Macintosh desktop modelsConnecting the Personal LCD Display MacintoshCamcorder, etc Connecting video equipmentTo audio/video output To AUDIO/VIDEO connector Special miniplug Phono plugAudio L Audio R If your video equipment has an S-video jackVideo Connecting the power source Loosen the back strap Adjust the strapWearing the Personal LCD Display Put on the Personal LCD DisplayAdjust the stereo earphones Adjusting the back strapAdjust the angle of the display unit Front padWhen you connect to the S-video connector Adjust the sound volume by turning the VOL control Input the signal from the connected equipmentAdjust the brightness by turning the Bright control Darker brighterInput signal Mega Bass Avls After you finish using Personal LCD DisplayUsing the Personal LCD Display Checking the display indicationsViewing the surrounding environment Set the Screen switch to onTurn the SEE-THROUGH dial PC mode RGB signal Adjusting the sound and pictureSignal compatibility Video mode video signalAdjusting the sound/picture HUE Ntsc Video mode onlyPC mode Adjusting the sound and picture Press MenuAdjust the setting using the jog dial Video modeIndicator Avls Auto Volume Limiter SystemPicture Power Turn the jog dial to set to ON, then press the jog dialAdjusting the RGB signal Adjusting the sound and pictureHUE Ntsc Video mode only Adjusting the video signalResetting the adjustments to the factory preset level LessmoreAttach the battery pack to the power supply box Using the optional battery packCharging the battery pack Connect the AC power adapter to the DC in connector onMark appears on Checking the remaining battery lifeFully Remaining battery life Dead Charged ScreenUse PrecautionsInstallation Unified polarity plugOthers Error messages OUT of Scan RangeTroubleshooting Symptom Cause RemedyTroubleshooting Pin No Signal SpecificationsPin Assignment K, L, M, N O IndexY, Z