Sync Mode

Sets the mode according to the signal input at pin 13 of the RGB/YUV terminals of INPUT1 and INPUT2. Signals can be set only to 575/50i or 480/60i.

H/Comp: When a horizontal signal or a composite synchronous signal* is inputVideo: When a video signal or a composite synchronous signal* is input

*Depending on the level of the composite synchronous signal, the image may not be displayed correctly. In that case, change the Sync Mode setting.

Input signal and Synchronous mode settings

PIN

Signal input overthe D-sub

Synchronous

mode setting

 

 

 

480/60i, 575/50i Composite Video

Video signal

 

 

13

Composite Sync

 

 

Composite Sync

Synchronizing

 

 

13/14

H Sync/V Sync

signal

2

Sync On Green

 

Refer to “Pin assignment” on page 51 (GB) for information on the pin assignments of the RGB/Y connectors of INPUT1 and INPUT2.

Notes

When the unit is set to Synchronizing signals, an image may be not displayed, even if a COMPOSITE SYNC signal is input. In that case, change the Synchronous mode setting.

For the Sync Mode settings, INPUT1 and INPUT2 can be set independently, but if the unit is switched to an input different from those called for in the settings, the signal may not be output. In such a case, change the Sync Mode settings to match the input signal for each input connector, and then switch the input signal.

There are some inputs for which only synchronizing signals can be selected. In this case, an image will not be displayed even if a Video Signal is input through the 13 pin connector. Input horizontal/ vertical synchronization signals through the 13 or 14 pin connectors, or input Sync On Green signals through the RGB connector.

With Sync On Green, if the unit is not set to accept synchronizing signals, the image will not be displayed.

Sync Mode settings cannot be carried out using option boards.This unit does not support three value sync of composite sync and 576/60P.

Using On-screen Menus

Initial Setup menu

Selects the language or signal source of the menu display, functions of the menu key and so forth.

I n i t i a l S e t u p

L a n g u a g e

: E n g l i s h

C o l o r S y s t e m

:

 

M E N U F u n c t i o n :

O n / O f f

,

t o s e l e c t , ENTER ,

t o

s e t

 

 

Language

Selects the on-screen language (Japanese, English, German, French, Spanish or Italian).

For details, see “Selecting the On-screen Language” on page 41 (GB).

Color SystemSelects the input signal.Auto: to display NTSC, PAL, SECAM/NTSC4.43 or NTSC/PAL-M/PAL-N signalsNTSC: to display NTSC signalsNTSC4.43: to display NTSC4.43 signalsPAL: to display PAL signalsSECAM: to display SECAM signalsPAL-M:to display PAL-M signalsPAL-N:to display PAL-N signalsPAL60: to display PAL60 signals

When the Color System is set to “Auto”, an additional Color System capable of automatic detection is set in the level below.

Automatic detection of NTSC/PAL/SECAM/ NTSC4.43Automatic detection of NTSC/PAL-M/PAL-N

Note

This can only be set when a video signal is being received.MENU Function

Selects the operation when the menu key is pressed. On/Off: The menu display toggles between on and

off each time the menu key is pressed. Return: The cursor returns to the previous level

each time the menu key is pressed.

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