Basic operation

Changing the input signal

The input source for picture signals and the corresponding audio signals can be changed by pressing the VIDEO or RGB buttons on the projector operating panel or on the remote control unit. In addition, the name of the input source selected will be displayed on the screen for approximately 5 seconds.

Press the VIDEO button

(Projector)

(Remote control unit)

or

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

If cables are connected to both connectors, the S-VIDEO signal will be selected automatically. (The S-VIDEO signal has priority.)

Press the RGB button

(The source switches between RGB 1 and RGB 2 each time the button is pressed.)

(Projector)

 

(Remote control unit)

 

 

The signal from the source which is

 

 

connected to the RGB 1 IN connector is

 

or

projected.

 

 

The signal from the source which is connected to the RGB 2 IN connector is projected.

NOTE:

The mode or format (TV-SYSTEM) of the currently-selected signal will be displayed on-screen underneath the name of the selected signal source. Refer to page 34 for details on how to clear the on-screen display of the signal source name and for the operable button guides which appear in menu screens and in setting and adjustment screens.

If you would like to project the VIDEO signals being input to the VIDEO IN connector, do not connect any cables to the S-VIDEO IN connector.

There is only one audio system circuit provided for the AUDIO IN L-R 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.

When RGB signals are being input, the projection mode will be matched automatically to one of the modes which have been pre-set inside the projector.

The projector is shipped from the factory with the system format selection function set to “AUTO”, so that the system format is selected automatically when VIDEO/S-VIDEO signals are being input.

Refer to page 21 for a list of the different types of RGB signal which can be input, and to page 22 for details on the format selection when VIDEO/S-VIDEO signals are being input.

When RGB 1 or RGB 2 has been selected, the signal selected will be output from the RGB OUT connector.

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Panasonic PT-L795U manual Basic operation, Changing the input signal, Press the Video button, Press the RGB button