The Menu System
Setting a Computer Image to the Correct RGB
Select Mode
The RGB SELECT function allows you to select the correct viewing mode for the type of computer image you are displaying.
The RGB SELECT function has six modes:
AUTO – Automatically selects the most suitable mode for displaying the input signal.
STILL – Use this mode to display VESA standar signals (still image from a computer).
MOTION – Use this mode for moving images from a computer. Converts the signal to RGB signal for best viewing.
WIDE1– Prevents horizontal compression when the input signal is 852 dot
X 480 line signal with a horizontal frequency of 31.7kHz.
WIDE2 – Prevents horizontal compression when the input signal is 848 dot X 480 line signal with a horizontal frequency of 31.0kHz.
DTV – This mode is primarily used to optimize picture quality if you are using a
OPTIONS
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| AUDIO1 | : VIDEO1 | |||
| AUDIO2 | : CMPNT1 | |||
| AUDIO3 | : RGB1 | |||
| BNC SELECT | : RGB2 | |||
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| RGB SELECT | : AUTO | |||
| HD SELECT | : | 1080A | ||
| PICTURE SIZE : | ON | |||
| SEL. | ADJ. |
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| RETURN |
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This is the OPTIONS menu with the RGB SELECT option highlighted.
To change the RGB SELECT mode:
1.From the main menu, highlight and select the OPTIONS menu. The OPTIONS menu is displayed.
2.Highlight the RGB SELECT option.
3.Use the button to scroll through the mode choices. The settings switch as follows:
AUTOSTILLMOTIONWIDE1 WIDE2DTV
4.When the desired mode is selected, press the button to return to the OPTIONS menu items. You can continue making adjustments within the OPTIONS menu, press GO BACK to eturn to the previous menu or press CLEAR to exit the menu system.
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