Technika LCD22-921 manual Appendix a PC Input Typical Display Modes, Standard

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Appendix A: PC Input Typical

Display Modes

The display has a maximum resolution of 1600 X 1200. The following table is an illustration of some of the typical video display modes.

Your TV may not support different resolutions. Supported resolution modes are listed below.

If you switch your PC to an unsupported mode, a warning OSD will appear on the screen.

 

Resolution

Frequency

 

 

Index

Hor

Ver

Ver

Hor

Standard

 

(Hz)

(KHz)

 

 

 

 

 

1

640

480

60

31.5

 

VESA

2

640

480

72

37.9

 

VESA

3

640

480

75

37.5

 

VESA

4

800

600

56

35.2

 

VESA

5

800

600

60

37.9

 

VESA

6

800

600

70

43.8

 

 

7

800

600

72

48.1

 

VESA

8

800

600

75

46.9

 

VESA

9

832

624

75

49.7

 

MAC

10

1024

768

60

48.4

 

VESA

11

1024

768

70

56.5

 

VESA

12

1024

768

72

57.7

 

 

13

1024

768

75

60.0

 

 

14

1152

864

70

64.2

 

VESA

15

1152

864

75

67.5

 

VESA

16

1152

870

75

68.9

 

MAC

17

1280

768

60

47.7

 

VESA

18

1360

768

60

47.7

 

 

19

1280

960

60

60.0

 

VESA

20

1280

1024

60

64.0

 

VESA

21

1280

1024

75

80.0

 

VESA

22

1600

1200

60

75.0

 

VESA

Appendix B: AV and HDMI Signal

Compatibility (Input Signal Types)

Source

Supported

Available

Signals

 

 

 

PAL 50/60

O

EXT-1

NTSC 60

O

(SCART)

RGB 50

O

 

RGB 60

O

 

 

 

 

FAV

PAL 50/60

O

NTSC 60

O

 

 

480I

60Hz

O

 

 

 

 

 

480P

60Hz

O

 

576I

50Hz

O

 

 

 

 

 

576P

50Hz

O

YPbPr

720P

50Hz

O

 

 

 

720P

60Hz

O

 

 

1080I

50Hz

O

 

 

 

 

 

1080I

60Hz

O

 

1080P

50Hz

O

 

1080P

60Hz

O

 

 

 

 

 

480I

60Hz

O

 

480P

60Hz

O

 

 

 

 

 

576I

50Hz

O

 

576P

50Hz

O

 

 

 

 

HDMI1

720P

50Hz

O

720P

60Hz

O

 

 

1080I

50Hz

O

 

 

 

 

 

1080I

60Hz

O

 

1080P

50Hz

O

 

 

 

 

 

1080P

60Hz

O

 

1080P

24 HZ

O

(X: Not Available, O: Available)

Note: In some cases a signal on the LCD TV may not be displayed properly. The problem may be an inconsistency with standards from the source equipment (DVD, Set-top box, etc.). If you do expereince such a problem please contact your dealer and also the manufacturer of the source equipment.

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Contents LCD22-921 Contents Preparation FeaturesAccessories IntroductionSafety Precautions Installation Disconnecting the DeviceHeadphone Volume LCD ScreenOverview of the Remote Control Viewing the Connections- Back Connectors LCD TV and Operating ButtonsViewing the Connections Side Connectors Power Connection Aerial ConnectionConnecting the LCD TV to a PC Connecting to a DVD Player External sourcesConnecting Other Equipment via Scart Using Side AV ConnectorsUsing Other Connectors Inserting Batteries in the Remote Control HandsetSwitching the TV On/Off Input SelectionBasic Operations Initial Settings Information Banner General OperationElectronic Programme Guide Displaying SubtitlesWidescreen Dijital TV Menu SystemAnalogue Teletext Channel ListRenaming Channels Setting FavouritesDeleting the Channels in the Channel List Adding Locks to ChannelsHow to Add a Channel to a Favourites List TimersConditional Access Program GuideTV Setup SetupConfiguration Time Settings Receiver Upgrade Over Air Download OADParental Control Audio Description Optional Standby SearchLanguage First Time Installation InstallationClear Service List Automatic Channel ScanAnalogue TV Menu System Picture MenuSound Menu Feature Menu Install Menu Install Menu in AV ModesProgram Table PC Mode Menu System Source MenuPC Position Menu Mute Function Picture Mode SelectionDisplaying TV Information Freezing PictureTeletext Battery Products TipsAppendix a PC Input Typical Display Modes StandardSpecifications Receiving ChannelsImportant Instruction Mains AC OperationPause General Properties FeaturesSafety Information About this ManualHow to Watch a DVD Licence NotificationDVD Control Panel Buttons Using Digital Multimedia Connectors MC Card ConnectionUSB Memory Connection Overview of the Remote Control USB & MC Modes Playback DVD PlaybackSkipping Ahead or Back to Chapters Stopping PlayRapid Advance Rapid Reverse Still Picture PauseSelecting Scenes by Time Convenient FunctionsSelecting Scenes by Title Number Displaying a scene with a larger and closer viewDisplaying / Changing Subtitle Language Changing Audio Soundtrack LanguageViewing From Another Angle Rapid Advance / Rapid Reverse Using a DVD MenuVideo CD Playback Slow- motion PlayConvenient Functions Displaying the time information CD MenuMP3/MPEG File Jpeg FileRepeat Display FunctionAudio CD Track Setup Menu English TV TypeSurround Surround sound output Troubleshooting Definition of Terms Supported File Formats for USB & MC Modes Supported Memory Card TypesE G Specifications MP-3/JPEG50157421