Changing the input signal

(LCD Projector) (Remote Control Unit)

or

RGB 1

Y PBPR

Press the INPUT button

The input source for picture signals and the corresponding audio signals can be changed by pressing the INPUT buttons on the Projector operating panel or on the remote control.

The signal from the source which is connected to the RGB1/YPBPR connector is projected.

This terminal accepts input of RGB input signals from a personal computer and DTV Format signals (RGB, YPBPR) from a DVD or a digital broadcast. No monitor or Projector can automatically decide whether a Component signal is the RGB-type or the YPBPR-type. So, you will have to select either RGB or YPBPR manually.

RGB 2

RGB 2 RGB 1 OU T

The signal from the source which is connected to the RGB 2 IN/ RGB 1 OUT terminal is projected.

This terminal accepts an RGB signal from a PC in addition to a DTV format signal (RGB) from a digital broadcast, DVD, etc. And, by setting the terminal to OUT, the signal input to the RGB1/YPBPR connector can be output. At that time, the projected screen will go to blue back. (See page 40.)

DV I -D

V I DEO

S - V I DEO

[PT-L759XU only]

The signal input to the DVI-D (Digital Visual Interface)input terminal is projected. The video signal from the PC is input to the LCD Projector as a digital signal, you can enjoy superior picture quality. [PT-L759XU only]

The signal from the source which is connected to the VIDEO IN connector is projected.

The signal from the source which is connected to the S-VIDEO IN connector is projected.

Note

To turn off the input signal on-screen display, please see “Turning off the input signal display” on page 34.

There is only one audio system circuit provided for the VIDEO AUDIO IN terminals for S-VIDEO and VIDEO signals. Because of this, if using both S-VIDEO signals and VIDEO signals, it will be necessary to change over the connectors.

There is only one audio system circuit provided for the AUDIO IN terminals for RGB1/YPBPR, RGB2,

DVI-D [PT-L759XU only] signals. Because of this, if using both RGB1/YPBPR,RGB2 signals and DVI-D signals, it will be necessary to change over the connectors.

The LCD Projector is shipped from the factory with the S-VIDEO/VIDEO signal selection function set to “AUTO.” If the correct picture is not projected when VIDEO signal is input and it is necessary to change the input to match the input signal, refer to “S-VIDEO/VIDEO Signal Format Selection” on page 28.

Please refer to page 39 to change the setting if you change the signal input to the RGB1/YPBPR connector.

When RGB signal is input, please input the registered signals found on page 26.

Please refer to page 40 to change the setting if you change the signal select to the RGB2 IN/RGB1 OUT connector.

When projecting via the DVI-D input, first connect the LCD Projector to your PC using the DVI cable, and then turn the PC on.

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Panasonic PT-L759VU, PT-L759XU manual Changing the input signal, Press the Input button, LCD Projector Remote Control Unit

PT-L759VU, PT-L759XU specifications

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