2. Input/output signal settings

2-1-10. Setting the DVI input signals

Set the DVI input signals when the DVI input board (option) or full-HD DVI input board (option) has been connected. Signals with the following resolutions can be input.

 

DVI input signals

Standard

DVI Input BoardFull-HD DVI Input Board

 

(Digital)

(Digital/Analog)

(Digital)

 

 

XGA

 

(1024768)/60 Hz

 

 

 

WXGA

(1280

768)/60 Hz

 

 

 

SXGA

(1280

1024)/60 Hz

 

 

 

WSXGA+

(16801050)/60 Hz

 

 

 

UXGA

(16001200)/60 Hz

 

 

 

WUXGA

(1920

1200)/60 Hz

 

 

 

1080/59.94p

(1920

1080)/59.94 Hz

 

 

 

1080/50p

(1920

1080)/50 Hz

 

 

 

1080/59.94i

(1920

1080)/59.94 Hz

 

 

 

1080/50i

(1920

1080)/50 Hz

 

 

 

720/59.94p

(1280

720)/59.94 Hz

 

 

 

720/50p

(1280

720)/50 Hz

 

 

 

: Can be set.

—: Cannot be set.

ppIf signals with any other resolutions or frequencies are input, the signals cannot be imported correctly. The images which are output at a time like this may be black or disturbed.

ppThese boards are incompatible with the HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection).

1On the Input sub menu, use [F2] to select the input to be set using the Select item.

Refer to “2-1. Input signal settings”.

2Use [F1] to display the DVI Input sub menu.

3Use [F2] to select the signal system using the Mode item.

Set this when the DVI input board (AV-HS04M3) has been connected.

Digital

Digital input signals of the DVI connector are

 

effective.

Analog

Analog input signals of the DVI connector are

 

effective.

4Use [F3] to select the scaling method.

Fit-V

The aspect ratio of the input images is

 

maintained, and the size of the images is

 

increased or reduced in accordance with the

 

vertical resolution.

Fit-H

The aspect ratio of the input images is

 

maintained, and the size of the images is

 

increased or reduced in accordance with the

 

horizontal resolution.

Full

The size of the input images is increased

 

or reduced in accordance with the system

 

resolution.

 

(The aspect ratio of the input images is not

 

kept the same. The rate at which the image

 

size is increased or reduced in the vertical

 

direction and in the horizontal direction

 

differs.)

For details on the sizes that correspond to the formats, refer to “DVI input scaling size table” (on page 83).

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