10 | Display Modes |
Video Input Format
Input Format | Aspect Ratio | Pixel Clock(MHz) | Horizontal | Vertical | ||
Frequecy(kHz) | Frequecy(Hz) | |||||
480i 4:3 |
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700x480 | 13.5MHz | 15.734/1.001 | 30.0/1.001 | |||
480p | 4:3 / SMPTE 293M | 700x480 | 27.000 | 31.469/1.001 | 60/1.001 | |
720p | / SMPTE 296M | 1280x720 | 74.25/1.001 | 45.0/1.001 | 60.0/1.001 | |
1080i / SMPTE 274M | 1290x1080i | 74.25/1.001 | 33.750/1.001 | 30.0/1.001 |
Default PC Input Mode
The display automatically detects:
1)Horizontal sync signal frequency between 30.0 ~ 60.0 kHz
2)Vertical sync signal frequency between 50 ~ 85 Hz.
But 60 Hz vertical sync input signal is recommended, for it will take the display longer to display the screen when other input signals are used.
The display supports resolution up to 1024 * 768, the higher mapping ratio entered will be automatically changed to 1024*768.
The display supports the general industry factory default modes as follows:
Resolution | Pixel | Horizontal |
| Vertical |
|
| Clock(MHz) | Frequency +/ – | Sync Polarity | Frequency +/ – | Sync Polarity |
|
| 0.5kHz |
| 0.1 Hz |
|
640x350 @70Hz | 25.180 | 31.48 | P |
| N |
640x350 @85Hz | 31.500 | 37.861 | P | 85.080 | N |
720x400 @70Hz | 28.322 | 31.469 | N | 70.087 | P |
720x400 @85Hz | 35.500 | 37.927 | N | 85.039 | P |
640x480 @60Hz | 25.175 | 31.469 | N | 59.940 | N |
640x480 @72Hz | 31.500 | 37.861 | N | 72.809 | N |
640x480 @75Hz | 31.500 | 37.500 | N | 75.000 | N |
640x480 @85Hz | 36.000 | 43.269 | N | 85.008 | N |
800x600 @56Hz | 36.000 | 35.156 | P | 56.250 | P |
800x600 @60Hz | 40.000 | 37.879 | P | 60.317 | P |
800x600 @72Hz | 50.000 | 48.077 | P | 72.188 | P |
800x600 @75Hz | 49.500 | 46.875 | P | 75.000 | P |
800x600 @85Hz | 56.250 | 53.674 | P | 85.061 | P |
1024x768 @60Hz | 65.000 | 48.363 | N | 60.004 | N |
1024x768 @70Hz | 75.000 | 56.476 | N | 70.069 | N |
1024x768 @75Hz | 78.750 | 60.023 | P | 75.029 | P |
1280x768 @60Hz | 74.125 | 45.000 | IV | 59.940 | IV |
Miscellaneous
When the range of the input signal frequency is beyond what the display accepts, the “OUT OF RANGE” message will appear. Please adjust the input signal frequency to an acceptable value.
Plug & Play
The display confirms to VESA DDC1 and DDC2B standards
When connected to a DDC1 system, the display will sync with V.CLK based on VESA standards and output EDID to data routes.
When connected to a DDC2B system, the display will automatically switch to various communications.
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