Using this unit

Selecting the input source

Press the INPUT button to display the menu for input signals on the screen. Select the input terminal and the input signal to be projected by pressing the h or g button, and confirm the selection by pressing the SELECT button.

Input Source

Signal to be projected

VIDEO

Composite video signals input from an A/V component to

 

the VIDEO jack

S VIDEO

S video signals input from an A/V component to the S

 

VIDEO jack

INPUT A <COMPONENT>

Component signals input to INPUT A (BNC jacks)

INPUT A <RGB PC>

RGB signals input from a computer to INPUT A (BNC jacks)

INPUT A <RGB TV>

RGB signals input from an A/V component to INPUT A (BNC jacks)

INPUT B <COMPONENT>

Component signals input to INPUT B (D-Sub15-pin connector)

INPUT B <RGB PC>

RGB signals input from a computer to INPUT B (D-

Sub15-pin connector)

INPUT B <RGB TV>

RGB signals input from an A/V component to INPUT B (D-Sub15-pin connector)

DVI

Digital RGB signals input from a computer to the DVI

 

connector

D4 VIDEO

Component signal input from an A/V component to the

 

D4 VIDEO connector

Notes

When an ordinary video signal or an interlaced video signal of a 24- frame/second film is input, the interlace/progressive (i/p) conversion circuit built into this unit automatically identifies the type of signals. If the signals of a film is input, the 24P indicator lights up in blue. Some contents cannot be correctly detected.

When the interlaced video signals of a film is input, this unit detects it and the 24P indicator lights up in blue.

When the signal from an A/V component or computer is input, it does not go through i/p conversion, and the 24P indicator does not light up in this case.

This unit is compatible with VGA, SVGA, XGA, and SXGA for the RGB signal from a computer. It is recommended to set to XGA to enjoy clearer images when the screen aspect ratio is set to “4:3”.

When this unit is set to display the output signals on both the LCD of a notebook computer and on an external monitor, the image may not be correctly displayed on the external monitor. In this case, set this unit to display on only the external monitor. Refer to the operation instructions of the computer for details.

STILL—freezing the image

Press the STILL button on the remote control to capture the desired frame of a moving image. This function can be effectively used to adjust the image quality. Press the STILL button again to resume normal projection.

HIDE—turning off the image temporarily

Press the HIDE button on the remote control to turn off the image temporarily. Press the HIDE button again to bring back the image that has been turned off.

SELECT

 

 

INPUT

ESCAPE

LAMP

TEMP

PATTERN

MENU

/COVER

/FAN

24P

 

STANDBY/ON

AUTO PATTERN

PATT

ESCAPEMENU

 

SELECT

SELECT

INPUT

 

 

ASPECT

ASPECT

INPUT

 

RESET STILL

HIDE

STILL

HIDE

OPERATION BASIC

VGA, XGA, and SXGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.

SVGA is a trademark of Video Electronics Standards Associa- tion.

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