Faroudja Fdp-Dila1 Installation And Operations Manual
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11 ENGLISH Controls and Features (cont.) Connector Panel 1Y/C (S video) input terminal (Mini DIN 4 pin) Connect this terminal to the S video output terminal of a video deck, etc. 2VIDEO (composite video) input terminal (BNC) Connect this terminal to the composite video output terminal of a video deck, etc. 3Y, PB/B-Y, PR/R-Y input terminals (BNC) These are input terminals for component (Y, B-Y, R-Y) signals or DTV-format (Y, P B, PR) signals. Device with component output terminals can be connected. * For details about DTV-format signals (480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i) compatible with this unit, refer to page 56. 4AUDIO L/R (Audio ¥ left/right) input terminals (pin jacks) Of devices connected to the video input terminals, such as a video deck, etc., the audio output terminals of the device to be projected is connected to these terminals. The input audio signal is reproduced by the speakers of the projector. The signal is also output from the AUDIO OUT terminal of the projector. * When the input signal is stereo signal, connection shouldbe made to both L and R. * Signals from a monaural device should be connected to only L. That way, the projectorÕs speakers and the AUDIO OUT terminal produce the same sound from both L and R. Memo To select the proper audio input for video input: The video input terminals (AV IN input terminals) can be switched with the projectorÕs or remote controlÕs VIDEO button. However, since this projector has only single audio input terminal, reconnect audio input in accordance with the AV device to be used. 5AUDIO OUT (audio output) terminal (stereo mini jack) Of input signals inputted to the projector, the audio signal of the device being projected is output. Volume should be adjusted using the VOL. (+/Ð) buttons on the remote control or VOLUME on the setting menu. When a cable is connected to this jack, no audio sound is produced from the projectorÕs speakers. 6REMOTE terminal (mini jack) Connect an infrared remote control extension unit, etc. to this jack.* For details, consult your dealer. 7RS-232C terminal (D-sub 9 pin) This is a RS-232C interface-specified terminal. This projector can be controlled by a computer connected externally.* For details, consult your dealer. 8COMPUTER OUT (computer output) terminal (D-sub 3-row 15 pin) The computer input signal projected on the screen is output. A display unit can be used by connecting it to this terminal. Y PC AUDIOAUDIO AUDIO AUDIO OUT REMOTE Y/C VIDEO YP B/B-Y P R/R-Y L R H/C S V R G B COMPUTER OUT RS-232C w 12 q p 9 8 7 65 3 4
12 Controls and Features (cont.) Connector Panel (Cont.) 9COMPUTER IN (computer input) -2 terminal (BNC) These are input terminals for analog RGB signals, vertical sync (V) signals, and horizontal sync (H) signals / composite signals(Cs). Devices which have analog RGB signal output terminals can be connected. * Input of external sync signals is automatically detected. Detection of H/V signals or Cs signals causes automatic switch to external sync. The priority order is H/V > Cs. Note ¥ DTV-format (480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i) signals can be input. When the source is set to ÒAUTOÓ, signals of 480i and 1080i can automatically be detected, but 480p and 720p signals can not be detected. To be able to input 480p or 720p signal, the source should be set to a dedicated source mode ÒSDTV(480p)Ó or ÒHDTV1(720p)Ó. For setting the source, refer to ÒChenging (setting) the sourceÓ on page 46. CAUTION ¥ When computer-related signals are input, the uppermost edge of the screen may appear bowing if the sync signal input is composite sync (Cs) or G on sync signal. In that case, use separate sync signals for vertical sync (V) and horizontal sync (H). pAUDIO input terminal (stereo mini jack) This is an audio input terminal for COMPUTER IN (computer input) -2 terminal. Connect the audio output signal of a device connected to COMPUTER IN (computer input) -2 terminal. * When input to COMPUTER -2 is selected, the audio signal input is reproduced by the projectorÕs speakers. Also, signals can be output from the AUDIO OUT (audio output) terminal. (However, if a cable is connected to AUDIO OUT (audio output) terminal, audio sound does not come out from the projectorÕs speakers.) qCOMPUTER IN (computer input) -1 terminal (D-sub 3- row 15 pin) This is an input terminal (PC) dedicated for computer signals (RGB video signals and sync signals). Connect the display output terminal of the computer to this terminal. When a Macintosh computer is to be connected, use the Conversion adapter for Mac supplied. CAUTION ¥ When computer-related signals are input, the uppermost edge of the screen may appear bowing if the sync signal input is composite sync (Cs) or G on sync signal. In that case, use separate sync signals for vertical sync (V) and horizontal sync (H). wAUDIO (audio) input terminal (stereo mini jack) This is an audio input terminal for COMPUTER IN (computer input) -1 terminal. Connect the audio output signal of a device connected to COMPUTER IN (computer input) -1 terminal. * When input to COMPUTER -1 is selected, the audio signal input is reproduced by the projectorÕs speakers. Also, signals can be output from the AUDIO OUT (audio output) terminal. (However, if a cable is connected to AUDIO OUT (audio output) terminal, audio sound does not come out from the projectorÕs speakers.) Y PC AUDIOAUDIO AUDIO AUDIO OUT REMOTEY/C VIDEO Y P B/B-Y P R/R-Y L R H/C S V R G B COMPUTER OUT RS-232C w 12 q p 9 87 653 4
13 ENGLISH Controls and Features (Cont.) Remote Control Unit 1Remote controlÕs signal transmitter 2COMPUTER button Use this button to select the devices connected to the projectorÕs COMPUTER IN (computer input) -1 and -2 input terminals. Each time you press the button, the selection changes as follows: COMPUTER 1COMPUTER 2 3VIDEO button Use this button to select the devices such as a video connected to the projectorÕs AV IN (AV input) terminal. Each time you press the button, the selection changes as follows: Y/CVIDEO Y, PB/B-Y,PR/R-Y 4ZOOM (T/W) button Use these buttons to increase or decrease the screen size. (The projectorÕs projection lens is an electrically driven zoom lens of about 1.5 x.) T: The screen size decreases. W: The screen size increases. 5 FOCUS (+/Ð) button Use these buttons to adjust the focus of the projected video. +: The focus point becomes more distant. Ð: The focus point becomes nearer. 6 MENU/ENTER button Use this button to display the main menu. While the main menu is displayed, pressing this button displays a details setting (submenu) for items with details settings. 7 Cursor ( 5/¥ /2 /3 ) button While the main menu is displayed, use these buttons to select an item to adjust or make adjustment. 8AV MUTING (On/Off) button Use this button to turn off the video image and audio sound temporarily. Pressing it again makes the video image and audio sound to resume. 9QUICK ALIGN. (Quick Alignment) button Use this button to automatically adjust TRACKING, PHASE, H. POS. and V. POS. of the projected video. During the automatic adjustment, QUICK ALIGNMENT appears on the screen, and disappears after it is finished. Memo Quick alignment function: Does not work for video input (AV IN input terminal) signals. Works only for computer-related (COMPUTER-1 and-2 input terminals) signals. CAUTION ¥ Automatic adjustment with the quick alignment function should be done on a bright still-picture screen. This function may not work correctly on a dark screen or motion-picture screen. If adjustment with this function is not satisfactory, adjust TRACKING, PHASE, H. POS. and V. POS. manually (see pages 31, 37 and 38). pPRESET button While making adjustment on the main or setting menu, use this button to reset the setting of the selected item to the factory-set value. This button works only for numerical settings and does not work for switching ON to OFF. qPAGE BACK button While a details setting is displayed, use this button to go back to the previous page. wVOL. (Volume) (+/Ð) button Use these buttons to adjust the sound volume: +: Increase the volume level. Ð: Decrease the volume level. eOPERATE button To turn on the power, press this button for one second or more. * About 30 seconds after the power has turned on, video image will appear on the screen. OPERATE VOL. PAGEBACK PRESET ZOOMFOCUS COMPUTERVIDEO QUICK ALIGN.AV MUTING W T MENU/ENTER 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 e w q p 9
14 Controls and Features (cont.) Installing Batteries Install batteries in the remote control. If the remote control has started to work erratically, replace the batteries. 1Open the back cover. While pushing on the back cover, slide it in the direction of the arrow. 2Install the batteries. Place the two batteries (AAA/R03-size) supplied in the remote control as illustrated below. 3Close the back cover. Slide the back cover in the direction of the arrow until a click is heard. Precautions for using batteries If batteries are used incorrectly, they may crack or leak liquid. This could cause a fire, burn, malfunction, or staining or damaging the surrounding. Beware of the following: ¥ Do not mix new and old batteries. ¥ Do not mix different types of batteries as they differ in characteristics. ¥ Place batteries so they match the polarities indicated: (+) to (+) and (Ð) to (Ð). ¥ Be sure to put the minus (Ð) end in first to avoid short- circuiting. ¥ Use only designated batteries. ¥ Remove the batteries if not used for a prolonged period of time. ¥ When the batteries are exhausted, replace them immediately. Otherwise, liquid could leak, or malfunction could occur due to leaked liquids. If the leaked liquid contacts the skin, wipe it off with a cloth, otherwise the skin could become rough. ¥ Do not put batteries into fire or try to recharge them. ¥ Batteries run for six months to one year in normal use. But the batteries supplied are for confirming operation and may not run that long. When the remote control starts failing to work properly, replace the batteries with new ones.
15 ENGLISH Installing the Projector Precautions for Installation nWhen installing the projector, observe the followings: ¥ Do not use the projector placed on its side. Avoid using the projector placed on its side. This could cause a malfunction. ¥ Use the projector within the installed angle. Avoid using the projector inclined ±30 ° or more right-to-left or left-to-right. This could cause color variation or harm the lamp life. ¥ Do not block the exhaust vents. Do not use a cover which encloses the projector air-tight or blocks the \ exhaust vents. Allow sufficient space around the projector. When the projector is enclosed in a space of the following dimensions,\ use an air conditioner so the temperature inside becomes equal to the outside temperature. Allowable minimum space required CAUTION Do not install the projector in the following places : ¥ There is much water, humidity or dust. ¥ The projector may be subjected to oil smoke or cigarette smoke. ¥ On a soft surface such as a carpet or cushion. ¥ The projector may be subjected to direct sunlight. ¥ Temperature is high or humidity is low. Allowable operation temperature range: + 5 °C to + 35 °C (41 °F to 95 °F) Allowable relative humidity range: 20% to 80% (no condensation) Allowable storage temperature range: Ð10 °C to +60 °C (14 °F to 140 °F) 20cm (7 - 7/8Ó) 20cm (7 - 7/8Ó) 50cm (19 - 3/4Ó) 20cm (7 - 7/8Ó) 20cm (7 - 7/8Ó)
16 Installing the Projector (Cont.) Projection Distance and Screen Size nThe projectorÕs projection lens is a zoom lens of about 1.5 x. The screen size at the \ maximum enlargement is 1.5 times that of the minimum size. n The projection distance that can be focused is 2.5 to 20 m. Install the \ projector within this range. Screen Install the projector so the lower edge of the projection screen is at the same height as the lens’ center line. Screen with 4 : 3 aspect ratio n Change of projection screen according to aspect ratio Screen with 16 : 9 aspect ratio Center line of the lens 90° 90 ° 90° 8.2 ft 42Ó 63Ó 39Ó 57Ó (2.5 m) (approx. 107 cm) (approx. 160 cm) (approx. 100 cm) (approx. 144 cm) 16.4 ft 86Ó 128Ó 79Ó 117Ó (5 m) (approx. 219 cm) (approx. 325 cm) (approx. 201 cm) (approx. 297 cm) 32.8 ft 172Ó 259Ó 158Ó 237Ó (10 m) (approx. 437 cm) (approx. 657 cm) (approx. 402 cm) (approx. 601 cm) 65.6 ft 345Ó 521Ó 317Ó 478Ó (20 m) (approx. 877 cm) (approx. 1,323 cm) (approx. 806 cm) (approx. 1,214 cm) Projection distanceProjection screen size (diagonal length) When screen aspect ratio is 4 : 3 When screen aspect ratio is 16 : 9 Minimum projection screen Maximum projection screen Minimum projection screen Maximum projection screen *Also, refer to the table of ÒRelationship Between Projection Distanc\ es and Projection Screen SizesÓ on page 17 as a reference. CAUTIONS and NOTES ¥ Install the screen so the lower edge of the projected picture aligns wit\ h the extended center line of the projectorÕs lens. That way, the lower edge of the picture projected on a 4 : 3 aspect ratio screen\ aligns with the extended center line of the lens. Also, the screen must be at right angles with the extended center line o\ f the lens (so that projection occurs at right angles with the screen). ¥ When installing the screen, use a 4 : 3 aspect ratio picture. (A 16 : 9 aspect ratio picture is projected based on the width of the r\ ange in which a 4 : 3 aspect ratio picture is projected. ) ¥ The diagonal length of a 16 : 9 aspect ratio picture is about 91.8% that\ of a 4 : 3 aspect ratio picture. This value is a guid e and should be used as a reference. ¥ When projecting at the maximum projection distance (20 m/65.6 ft), we \ recommend that the projector be used with the zoom on the Tele (T). ¥ If sunlight or lamp light strikes the projection screen directly, the picture becomes whitish and dim. Be sure to use a curtain, etc. to shield the light. ¥ Trapezoidal distortion may not be corrected. Adjust the projector within the range of angle adjustment (up/down adju\ stment angle: +7 °; horizontal adjustment angle: ± 1.5 °) so that it is set up level. ¥ The numeric values listed in the table of Relationship between Projectio\ n Distances and Screen Sizes on page 17 are provided only as a guide or reference. The projection sizes may vary within manufacturing tolerances of the pro\ jection lens. ¥ When hanging the projector from the ceiling, use a dedicated hanging fix\ ture. With the Panamorph lens, lower the top edge of a ceiling mounted project\ or approximatly 8% of the throw distance
17 ENGLISH Installing the Projector (Cont.) Relationship between Projection Distances and Projection Screen Sizes nFor 4 : 3 aspect ratio screens 8.2 ft (2.5 m) 42Ó (approx. 107 cm) 63Ó (approx. 160 cm) 9.84 ft (3.0 m) 51Ó (approx. 130 cm) 76Ó (approx. 193 cm) 13.12 ft (4.0 m) 68Ó (approx. 173 cm) 102Ó (approx. 259 cm) 16.4 ft (5.0 m) 86Ó (approx. 219 cm) 128Ó (approx. 325 cm) 19.68 ft (6.0 m) 103Ó (approx. 262 cm) 154Ó (approx. 391 cm) 22.96 ft (7.0 m) 120Ó (approx. 305 cm) 180Ó (approx. 457 cm) 26.24 ft (8.0 m) 138Ó (approx. 351 cm) 207Ó (approx. 525 cm) 29.52 ft (9.0 m) 155Ó (approx. 394 cm) 233Ó (approx. 591 cm) 32.8 ft (10.0 m) 172Ó (approx. 437 cm) 259Ó (approx. 657 cm) 36.08 ft (11.0 m) 190Ó (approx. 483 cm) 285Ó (approx. 723 cm) 39.36 ft (12.0 m) 207Ó (approx. 526 cm) 310Ó (approx. 787 cm) 42.64 ft (13.0 m) 224Ó (approx. 569 cm) 338Ó (approx. 858 cm) 45.92 ft (14.0 m) 242Ó (approx. 615 cm) 364Ó (approx. 924 cm) 49.2 ft (15.0 m) 260Ó (approx. 661 cm) 390Ó (approx. 990 cm) 52.48 ft (16.0 m) 276Ó (approx. 702 cm) 416Ó (approx. 1,056 cm) 55.76 ft (17.0 m) 294Ó (approx. 747 cm) 443Ó (approx. 1,125 cm) 59.04 ft (18.0 m) 311Ó (approx. 790 cm) 469Ó (approx. 1,191 cm) 62.32 ft (19.0 m) 328Ó (approx. 834 cm) 495Ó (approx. 1,257 cm) 65.6 ft (20.0 m) 345Ó (approx. 877 cm) 521Ó (approx. 1,323 cm) Projectiondistance Projection screen size (diagonal length) Minimum projection screen size (Tele end) Maximum projection screen size (Wide end) n For 16 : 9 aspect ratio screens 8.2 ft (2.5 m) 39Ó (approx. 100 cm) 57Ó (approx. 144 cm) 9.84 ft (3.0 m) 47Ó (approx. 120 cm) 69Ó (approx. 175 cm) 13.12 ft (4.0 m) 63Ó (approx. 161 cm) 93Ó (approx. 236 cm) 16.4 ft (5.0 m) 79Ó (approx. 201 cm) 117Ó (approx. 297 cm) 19.68 ft (6.0 m) 95Ó (approx. 242 cm) 140Ó (approx. 355 cm) 22.96 ft (7.0 m) 110Ó (approx. 280 cm) 165Ó (approx. 419 cm) 26.24 ft (8.0 m) 126Ó (approx. 321 cm) 189Ó (approx. 480 cm) 29.52 ft (9.0 m) 142Ó (approx. 361 cm) 213Ó (approx. 541 cm) 32.8 ft (10.0 m) 158Ó (approx. 402 cm) 237Ó (approx. 601 cm) 36.08 ft (11.0 m) 174Ó (approx. 442 cm) 260Ó (approx. 660 cm) 39.36 ft (12.0 m) 190Ó (approx. 483 cm) 286Ó (approx. 726 cm) 42.64 ft (13.0 m) 206Ó (approx. 524 cm) 310Ó (approx. 787 cm) 45.92 ft (14.0 m) 222Ó (approx. 564 cm) 334Ó (approx. 848 cm) 49.2 ft (15.0 m) 238Ó (approx. 605 cm) 358Ó (approx. 909 cm) 52.48 ft (16.0 m) 254Ó (approx. 646 cm) 382Ó (approx. 970 cm) 55.76 ft (17.0 m) 270Ó (approx. 686 cm) 406Ó (approx. 1,031 cm) 59.04 ft (18.0 m) 285Ó (approx. 724 cm) 430Ó (approx. 1,092 cm) 62.32 ft (19.0 m) 301Ó (approx. 765 cm) 454Ó (approx. 1,153 cm) 65.6 ft (20.0 m) 317Ó (approx. 806 cm) 478Ó (approx. 1,214 cm) Projectiondistance Projection screen size (diagonal length) Minimum projection screen size (Tele end) Maximum projection screen size (Wide end)
18 In sta llin g t h e P ro je cto r ( C ont.) E ffe ctiv e R an ge a n d D is ta n ce o f t h e R em ote C ontr o l U nit T he o pera ble d is ta nce o f t h e r e m ote c o ntr o l u nit is a bout 1 0 m ( 3 2 .8 f t) f o r d ir e ct r e ce ptio n. T he r e m ote c o ntr o l c a n b e u se d by h avin g it r e fle cte d o n t h e s cre en, e tc . W hen y o u u se t h e r e m ote c o ntr o l b y r e fle ctin g it a t t h e s cre en, t h e t o ta l d is ta nce o f A + B s h ould b e a bout 1 0 m ( 3 2.8 f t) o r le ss. T he o pera ble a ngle s o f t h e r e m ote c o ntr o l u nit is 5 0¥ r ig ht t o le ft, a n d 1 5¥ u p a nd d ow n. T he e ffe ctiv e r a n ge a n d d is ta n ce o f t h e r e m ote c o ntr o l u nit S cre en P ro je cto r (D LA -G 15U ) Rem ote c o ntr o l u nit •U se th e p ro je cto r w it h A +B a bout 1 0 m ( 3 2.8 ft) o r le ss. 5 0˚ 5 0˚ A3 0˚ B N ote •D ependin g o n t h e t y p e o f t h e s cre en u se d, t h e e ffe ctiv e d is ta nce o f t h e r e m ote c o n tr o l m ay b e r e duce d. S ettin g t h e p osit io n s ele ctin g s cre w f o r C eilin g M ountin g W hen u sin g th e p ro je cto r in a n u psid e-d ow n, c e ilin g-m ounte d p osit io n ( in ve rte d to p-to -b otto m a nd r ig ht- to -le ft) , th e “ p osit io n se le ctin g s cre w fo r c e ilin g m ountin g” m ust b e tu rn ed to s w it c h to c e ili n g m oun tin g . T his w ill c o rre ct v a ria nce in c o lo r im ages ( s h adin g), w hic h o th erw is e w ould o ccu r in c e ilin g m ountin g. To r e ve rt to n orm al d eslt o p s e ttin g, tu rn th e “ p osit io n s e le ctin g s cre w fo r c e ilin g m ountin g” b ack to th e in it ia l p osit io n ( fa cto ry - sh ip ped). [ W hen u sin g t h e p ro je cto r i n a n u psid e-d ow n, c eilin g m ountin g p osit io n ( in verte d t o p-to -b ott o m a n d r ig ht-to -le ft )] nTu rn th e “ p osit io n s e le ctin g s cre w fo r c e ilin g m ountin g” c o unte rc lo ckw is e fu lly ( u ntil it is tu rn in g id ly ). [To a g ain u se t h e p ro je cto r in a n orm al d eskto p s ettin g ] nTurn th e “ p osit io n s e le ctin g s cre w fo r c e ilin g m ountin g” c lo ckw is e f u lly ( u ntil it tig hte ns fir m ly ). P osit io n s e le ctin g s cre w fo r c e ilin g m ountin g F or n o rm al d eskto p m ountin g: Turn c lo ckw is e . F or u p sid e-d ow n, c eilin g-m ountin g : Turn c o unte rc lo ckw is e . C AUTIO NS •To c e ilin g-m ount a n d a d ju st th e p ro je cto r, s p ecia l e xp ertis e a n d te ch niq ue a re n ece ssa ry. B e s u re to a sk y o ur d eale r o r a s p ecia lis t to p erfo rm th is w ork . •To t u rn t h e “ p osit io n s e le ctin g s cre w f o r c e ilin g m oun tin g”, u se a P hillip s scre w driv e r w it h a 3 0-m m o r lo nger s h a nk. T he s cre w is lo ca te d in th e h o le s h ow n in th e ill u str a tio n. N ote : T h e F D P-D IL A 1 h as b een o ptim iz e d f o r t h e p ro per o rie n ta tio n. C han gin g t h is s ettin g w ill m is alig n t h e p ro je cto r. C onta ct F aro ud ja if t h e p ro je cto r o rie n ta tio n n eed s t o b e c h an g ed .
19 ENGLISH Connecting to Various Devices The following signals can be input to the projector: nVideo signals (1) Response to color systems * 1 : Responds if Y/C output is available. * 2 : Signifies that component signals (ÒY, PB, PR Ó / Ò Y, B-Y, R-YÓ / ÒG, B, R, H/CS, VÓ) conform to the signal timing (synchroniza- tion and video period) of each color system. The color systems are used for convenience only. (2) Response to double density (*1), high-vision signals Color system NTSC NTSC4.43 PAL SECAMInput terminal VIDEO àààà Y/Càà*1à- - - - - Y, PB/B-Y, PR/R-Y à*2à*2à*2à *2 G, B, R, H/CS, V à*2à*2à*2à *2 *1 : Signals whose density of scanning lines/field is twice as high. * 2 : Responds to signals whose horizontal scanning frequency is 31.5 kHz. \ NTSC can be made twice as dense by a line doubler (separately available: recommended article). Also, possible to respond to fully-specified, decoded wide-clear-vision \ signals and 525P progressive signals. * 3 : Responds to signals whose horizontal scanning frequency is 33.5 kHz. \ PAL can be made twice as dense by a line doubler (separately available: recommended article). Note ¥ DTV-format signals (480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i) can be input into this unit \ (Y, PB/B-Y, PR/R-Y input terminals). For details about DTV-format signals (480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i) compatible with this unit, refer to \ page 56. n Computer signals ¥ Signals with the following resolutions can be input to the input termina\ l of COMPUTER IN-1 (PC) or COMPUTER IN-2 (G, B, R, H/Cs, V). (The following signals are preset.) Input terminal NTSC*2PAL*3High-vision signal Y, PB/B-Y, PR/R-Y ààà G, B, R, H/C S, V ààà Screen resolution (standard name) Horizontal frequency Vertical frequency Scanning method 640 ´ 400 (PC-9801) 24.8kHz 56.4Hz Non-interlace 640 ´ 350 (VGA1) 31.5kHz 70.1Hz Non-interlace 640 ´ 480 (VGA3) 31.5kHz 59.9Hz Non-interlace 640 ´ 480 (Macintosh 13Ó) 35.0kHz 66.7Hz Non-interlace 640 ´ 480 (VGA VESA) 37.5kHz 75.0Hz Non-interlace 800 ´ 600 (SVGA1) 37.9kHz 60.3Hz Non-interlace 800 ´ 600 (SVGA2) 48.1kHz 72.2Hz Non-interlace 832 ´ 624 (Macintosh16Ó) 49.7kHz 74.6Hz Non-interlace 1024 ´ 768 (XGA1) 48.4kHz 60.0Hz Non-interlace 1024 ´ 768 (XGA2) 56.5kHz 70.1Hz Non-interlace 1024 ´ 768 (Macintosh 19Ó) 60.2kHz 74.9Hz Non-interlace 1152 ´ 870 (Macintosh 21Ó) 68.7kHz 75.0Hz Non-interlace 1360 ´ 1024 Faroudja (SXGA1)64.0kHz60.0HzNon-interlace5 1280 ´ 1024 (SXGA2) 70.8kHz 67.0Hz Non-interlace 1360 ´ 1024 (SXGA3: Mac Board) 80.0kHz 75.1Hz Non-interlace Signals that Can Be Input to the Projector * Before connection, be sure to turn off the projector and connected devic\ es. * Read the manual which comes with each device thoroughly. Notes ¥ Interlace signals are not handled. ¥ Some signals other than listed above can be displayed. But they require \ adjustment. Even some of the signals listed above may require adjustment depending on the video board used. ¥ When a signal other than listed above is input, the screen could be part\ ially erased or an unneeded fold-over screen could app ear. ¥ Even signals in the frequency range that can be input may not be display\ ed normally depending on the type of the signal. ¥ Composite sync.(Cs) and G on sync. signals can not handled depending o\ n the devices connected.
20 YAUDIO AUDIO OUT REMOTEY/C VIDEO Y P B/B-Y P R/R-Y L R RS-232C Memo ¥ When connecting a video device, use a TBC along with it, or one which has a built-in TBC. ¥ Use of an extension cable to connect a video device and the projector could cause video degradation. ¥ When a signal with much jitter is reproduced on a VCR or special- effect playback is performed, the upper part of the picture or the picture itself may be erased or distorted. Connecting to Various Devices (Cont.) Connecting to Video Devices Before connection, be sure to turn off both the projector and video device. ¥ Read the manual which comes with each video device thoroughly. ¥ Use the supplied AV connection cable. An AV connection cable with an S video terminal is not supplied. S video cable (separately available) BNC-RCA conversion plug (accessory) AV connection cable (accessory) To select the proper audio input for video input The video input terminal (AV IN input terminal) can be switched with the VIDEO button. However, since this projector has only a single audio input terminal, reconnect audio input in accordance with the AV device to be used. Video devices ¥ VCR (Video Cassette recorder) ¥ Laser video disc player ¥ Camcorder Connecting to Hi-Vision Devices Before connection, be sure to turn off both the projector and Hi-Vision devices. ¥ Read the manual which comes with each Hi-Vision device thoroughly. ¥ Use separately available BNC cables and audio cables to connect Hi-Vision devices. YAUDIO AUDIO OUT REMOTEY/C VIDEO Y P B/B-Y P R/R-Y L R RS-232C To AUDIO (R) To AUDIO (L) Audio cable (separately available) To VIDEO To Y To P B/B-Y To P R/R-Y BNC cable (separately available) To select the proper audio input for video input The video input terminal (AV IN input terminal) can be switched with the VIDEO button. However, since this projector has only a single audio input terminal, reconnect audio input in accordance with the AV device to be used. Hi-Vision devices ¥ W-VHS VCR ¥ Hi-Vision video camera ¥ Text/video camera Memo ¥ Other devices with component signal output terminals (DVD player (NTSC), etc.) can be connected. (*DVD: Digital Video Disc) ¥ DTV-format signals (480i, 480p,720p,1080i) can be input. For DTV- format signals that can be handled, refer to page 56. To Y/C To VIDEO To AUDIO (L) To AUDIO (R)