06Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display

6.2Apply Settings for Other Equipment

This section provides setting hints for the connected equipment including devices using Composite Video, Component Video, and DVI equipment as well as a PC. For connection details, see page 17.

6.2.1Apply Settings for an AV System

After connecting other equipment to your flat panel display, you may need to enter an input name, color signal and signal type, depending on the input you select. For details on settings, follow the directions below.

Composite/Component Video System

1 ) Access INPUT 1(Video) or INPUT 2(Component) through the Input Setup menu.

Input Setup 1/2

INPUT 1 (Video)

Input Name

:

Video

Color System

:

Auto

INPUT 2 (Component)

:

Component

Color Decoding

 

 

INPUT 3 (D-Sub 15)

 

 

Input Name

:

D-Sub 15

Color Decoding

:

RGB

INPUT 4 (DVI)

 

 

Input Name

:

DVI

Signal Type

:

Video

Video

:

Auto

Exit

 

 

2 ) Select the desired items.

INPUT 1(Video)

Video, Blu-Ray, DVD, DVR, VCR, Cable, Satellite, GAME or Computer for Input Name; Auto, PAL, SECAM, NTSC, 4.43NTSC, PAL-M or PAL-N for Color System

INPUT 2 (Component)

Component, Blu-Ray, DVD, DVR, VCR, Cable, Satellite, GAME or Computer; Comp.1 (YCbCr) or Comp.2 (YPbPr)

3 ) Press EXIT to exit the menu.

Notes: The factory default setting is Comp. 1 for SD signals and Comp. 2 for HD signals.

Improper setting for Color Decoding causes the image to appear in inappropriate color.

DVI Equipment

1 ) Access INPUT 4(DVI) through the Input Setup menu.

2 ) Select the desired item.

DVI, Blu-Ray, DVD, DVR, VCR, Cable, Satellite, GAME or Computer;

Video or PC for Signal Type; Auto, 1 (YUV422), 2 (YUV444), 3 (RGB16-235) or 4 (RGB 0-255) for Video

3 ) Press EXIT to exit the menu.

Notes: After setting DVI, turn on the connected equipment (reboot if a PC is connected). Changing the settings while leaving the connected equipment turned On may cause the signal to fail or become corrupted. Connecting to a PC’s DVI terminal using an HDMI cable can cause improper images to appear. To use an HDMI cable, contact the PC manufacturer.

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Pioneer PRO-101FD Apply Settings for Other Equipment, Apply Settings for an AV System, Composite/Component Video System

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