INPUT PORT
ANALOG
DIGITAL S.ANALOG S.DIGITAL COMPOSITE Y/C
Input port selecting menu

1.7. Input memory setting (for the input board)

Press [MENU1] button to display the input memory menus. You can exit the menu by [ESC] button.

1.7.1.Input port selecting

Input ports can be switched while any menus or test patterns are not displayed.

[Procedure]

1. Press [INPUT A] button to display the input port selecting menu.

2. Select an input port by up/down buttons and press [ENTER] button to change.

With the RGB input board, S.ANALOG and S.DIGITAL can be selective.

With the video input board, COMPOSITE and Y/C additionally will be active.

3.Press [ESC] button to exit the menu.

The current input port is also displayed in the status information area on screen in advanced mode.

1.7.2.Expansion setting

To

adjust the input signal, set its horizontal and vertical

 

 

S.ANALOG

ID01

expansion rate to 100 % to display the full size of effective

 

 

input signal area on screen.

DISPLAY MEMORY UNDEFINE

[Procedure]

INPUT MEMORY

1

1.

Press [MENU2] button to enter the display memory menu.

H.DISPLAY POS

1/1

V.DISPLAY POS

1/1

2.

Select H.DISPLAY POS. and change it to 1/1 by left/right

CROP

 

 

button.

DISPLAY

DISABLE

3.

Select V.DISPLAY POS. and change it to 1/1 by left/right

OUTPUT

SCREEN MODE

NORMAL

 

button.

 

 

 

Display memory menu

4.

Exit the menu by [ESC] button.

Note: when you change H.SIZE or V.SIZE (chapter 1.7.4.4, on

page 59) in the input memory menu, the H.DISPLAY POS and V.DISPLAY POS should be 1/1 in advance.

1.7.3.Automatic input signal scanning

While an input memory menu displaying, [NORMAL] button executes the automatic input signal scanning. It searches and displays a signal with a suitable sync frequency in the default memory (preset signals) and in registered input memories.

If multiple signals have a suitable frequency to display, every [NORMAL] button pressing switches the selected signal.

[Procedure]

1.Press [MENU1] button to display the input memory menu.

3.Press [NORMAL] button several times till the correct image is displayed.

If an incorrect image is displayed, perform signal adjustments in the next chapter. Note:

When the incorrect image is still displayed even after the adjustments, the signal does not comply with the available input signal list (chapter 3.7, on page 94).

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Mitsubishi Electronics XL21, XL50 installation manual Input memory setting for the input board, Expansion setting

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