1.5.1.15. CABLE LENGTH (for PH50 and XL50)

Used to set it according to a digital cable length of image inputs. The initial setting is NORMAL. Set LONG when image noise is noticeable due to a transmission attenuation through a long digital cable such as over 5 meters. As needed, CUSTOM menu can be selected for more detailed adjustment.

[Procedure]

1.Select CABLE LENGTH in MISC FUNCTION in the system menu.

2.Select DIGITAL or S.DIGITAL according to the input port.

3.Set NORMAL, LONG or CUSTOM.

4.When selecting the CUSTOM menu, adjust the LEVEL value so that the noise on images will be minimized. The adjusting range is 0 – 15. The initial value is 13.

1.5.1.16. RESOLUTION (for PH50)

This adjustment is normally unnecessary.

Used to switch SXGA and SXGA+ resolution. The initial setting is SXGA+.

SXGA: SXGA resolution image (1280 x 1024 pixels) is displayed with black outer margins on SXGA+ screen.

SXGA+: SXGA+ resolution image (1400 x 1050 pixels) is displayed.

[Procedure]

1.Select RESOLUTION in MISC FUNCTION in the system menu.

2.Set SXGA or SXGA+.

1.5.1.17. DIRECTION

This adjustment is normally unnecessary.

Used to set when you substitute an optical unit of Rear for Front and vice versa.

REAR: Select for Rear.

FRONT: Select for Front. FILTER RESET and FILTER TIME menus (on page 84) will be active in the system menu. The filter time is counted up even during REAR mode. Reset the filter time (chapter 2.4.3.3, on page 84) when switch to FRONT.

[Procedure]

1.Select DIRECTION in INSTALLATION in the system menu.

2.Set REAR or FRONT.

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XL21, XL50 specifications

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