About the automatic setup function
If you press the AUTO SETUP button, the items given in the table below will be set automatically. The setting details change according to the signal which is being input. Refer to the table below for details.
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NOTE:
BIf the edges of the projected picture are indistinct, or if a dark picture is being projected, the automatic setup processing may stop automatically before it is complete. If this happens, project a different picture and then press the AUTO SETUP button once more, or make the above adjustments manually.
BIf you would like to make further adjustments to the picture, use the menu commands which are listed on page 30 and subsequent pages.
List of compatible signals
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NTSC/NTSC4.43/ | 720 x 480i | 15.734 | 59.940 |
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720 x 576i | 15.625 | 50.000 |
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525i |
| 720 x 480i | 15.734 | 59.940 | 13.500 | A | OK | YPBPR/RGB |
625i |
| 720 x 576i | 15.625 | 50.000 | 13.500 | A | OK | YPBPR/RGB |
525p |
| 720 x 483 | 31.469 | 59.940 | 27.000 | A | OK | YPBPR/RGB |
HDTV60 |
| 1 920 x 1 080i | 33.750 | 60.000 | 74.250 | A |
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HDTV50 |
| 1 920 x 1 080i | 28.125 | 50.000 | 74.250 | A |
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750P |
| 1 280 x 720 | 45.000 | 60.000 | 74.250 | A |
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VESA70 |
| 640 x 400 | 31.469 | 70.086 | 25.175 | A | OK | RGB |
VESA85 |
| 640 x 400 | 37.861 | 85.081 | 31.500 | A | OK | RGB |
VGA60 | *4 | 640 x 480 | 31.469 | 59.940 | 25.175 | A | OK | RGB |
VGA65 |
| 640 x 480 | 35.000 | 66.667 | 30.240 | A | OK | RGB |
VGA72 |
| 640 x 480 | 37.861 | 72.809 | 31.500 | A | OK | RGB |
VGA75 |
| 640 x 480 | 37.500 | 75.000 | 31.500 | A | OK | RGB |
VGA85 |
| 640 x 480 | 43.269 | 85.008 | 36.000 | A | OK | RGB |
SVGA55 |
| 800 x 600 | 35.156 | 56.250 | 36.000 | A | OK | RGB |
SVGA60 *4 | 800 x 600 | 37.879 | 60.317 | 40.000 | A | OK | RGB | |
SVGA70 |
| 800 x 600 | 48.077 | 72.188 | 50.000 | A | OK | RGB |
SVGA75 |
| 800 x 600 | 46.875 | 75.000 | 49.500 | A | OK | RGB |
SVGA85 |
| 800 x 600 | 53.674 | 85.061 | 56.250 | A | OK | RGB |
MAC16 |
| 832 x 624 | 49.725 | 74.550 | 57.283 | A | OK | RGB |
XGA60 | *4 | 1 024 x 768 | 48.363 | 60.004 | 65.000 | AA |
| RGB |
XGA70 |
| 1 024 x 768 | 56.476 | 70.069 | 75.000 | AA |
| RGB |
XGA75 |
| 1 024 x 768 | 60.023 | 75.029 | 78.750 | AA |
| RGB |
XGA85 |
| 1 024 x 768 | 68.678 | 84.997 | 94.500 | AA |
| RGB |
XGA85i |
| 1 024 x 768i | 35.520 | 86.952 | 44.897 | AA |
| RGB |
MXGA70 |
| 1 152 x 864 | 63.995 | 71.184 | 94.200 | A |
| RGB |
MXGA75 |
| 1 152 x 864 | 67.500 | 74.917 | 108.000 | A |
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MXGA85 |
| 1 152 x 864 | 76.705 | 85.038 | 121.500 | A |
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MAC21 |
| 1 152 x 870 | 68.681 | 75.062 | 100.000 | A |
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MSXGA60 *4 | 1 280 x 960 | 60.000 | 60.000 | 108.000 | A |
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SXGA60 | *4 | 1 280 x 1 024 | 63.981 | 60.020 | 108.000 | A |
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SXGA75 |
| 1 280 x 1 024 | 79.977 | 75.025 | 135.001 | A |
| RGB |
SXGA85 |
| 1 280 x 1 024 | 91.146 | 85.024 | 157.500 | B |
| RGB |
SXGA60+ *4 | 1 400 x 1 050 | 63.981 | 60.020 | 108.000 | A |
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UXGA60 *4 | 1 600 x 1 200 | 75.000 | 60.000 | 162.000 | B |
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*1 The “i” appearing after the resolution indicates an interlaced signal. *2 The following symbols are used to indicate picture quality.
AA Maximum picture quality can be obtained.
ASignals are converted by the image processing circuit before picture is projected
BSome loss of data occurs to make projection easier.
*3 Signals with “OK” in the Resizing column can be set using the RESIZING command in the PICTURE menu. (Refer to page 42.)
*4 Signals that are compatible with the FRAME LOCK function. (page 42.) DVI signal is compatible only with VGA60, SVGA60, XGA60 and SXGA60.
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