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Panasonic Hd Custom Home Theater Plasma Display Th 50vx100 Operating Instructions
Panasonic Hd Custom Home Theater Plasma Display Th 50vx100 Operating Instructions
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33.7 kHz 60.0 Hz 1125(1080)/60i H-FREQ. V-FREQ. SIGNAL FORMAT 33.7 kHz 60.0 Hz 1125(1080)/60i H-FREQ. V-FREQ. 108.0 MHz DOT CLOCK-FREQ. SIGNAL FORMAT 41 SET UP for Input Signals Select SIGNAL from the “SET UP” menu during RGB input signal. SYNC Setting RGB sync signal Confirm that the input is set to RGB INPUT (this setting is valid only for RGB INPUT signal) AUTO: The H and V sync or synchronized signal are automatically selected. If b\ oth input, it is selected the H and V sync. ON G: Uses a synchronized signal on the Video G signal, which is input from the G connector. VBS: Uses a synchronized signal of Composite Sync input, which is input from \ the HD connector. Displays the frequency and the type of the current input signal. This display is valid only for COMPONENT/RGB/PC and Digital input signal\ . Display range: Horizontal 15 - 110 kHz Vertical 48 - 120 Hz Input signal display The dot clock frequency is displayed during digital signal input. Set the active through function of the Dual Link HD-SDI Terminal Board (TY-FB11DHD). Note: Settings can only be performed for this menu when a slot mounted with a \ Dual Link HD-SDI Terminal Board (TY-FB11DHD) is selected. SDI THROUGH AUTO SYNC 1024 ×768 XGA MODE 100 Hz REFRESH RATE SIGNAL [ RGB ]2 change 1 select AUTO VBSON G SIGNAL [ Digital ] OFF SDI THROUGH 100 Hz REFRESH RATE2 change 1 select ON OFF ON: Enables active through. OFF: Disables active through.
42 ItemAdjustments Onscreen displayOn: Displays all the following on screen. • Power on display • Input signal switch display • No signal display • Mute after was pressed. Off: Hides all the items above from view. All Aspect Sets All Aspect mode (advanced aspect setting) or default aspect mode. With each press of button, the aspect changes in the selected mode. Off: Default aspect mode On: All Aspect mode Aspect mode of each setting is as follows: (Example: HD signal) Off 4:3→H-FILL→ZOOM →FULL→JUST On 4:3 (1)→4:3 (2)→4:3 Full→Zoom1→Zoom2→Zoom3→16:9→14:9→Just1→Just2 Studio mode For switching functions in setting menus used for television studio appl\ ications. Studio mode: On Studio mode: Off COLOR TEMP “STUDIO” can be selected. “STUDIO” not available. STUDIO GAINCan be switched ON and OFF. Cannot be specified (set to “OFF” and cannot be changed). DISPLAY SIZECan be switched ON and OFF.Cannot be specified (set to “OFF” and cannot be changed). Function button assign Specifies the function activated when the button on the remote control is pressed. Scrolling bar: Activates the SCROLLING BAR ONLY screensaver. After 15 minutes, the display enters standby mode. Test patterns:Each time you press , a different test pattern is displayed (seven in all). Memory lock Locks or unlocks saved profiles. Also for setting passwords. (see page 29) OPTIONS Adjustments 1Display the menu screen. 2Select “OPTIONS”. 3Press for more than 3 seconds. SET UP POS. /SIZE SOUND OPTIONS PICTURE 2 OK (more than 3 seconds) 1 select 4Select the item and set. On Onscreen display Off All Aspect Off Studio mode Scrolling bar Function button assign Memory lock2 set 1 select 5Exit the menu. or On Onscreen display Off All Aspect Off Studio mode Scrolling bar Function button assign Memory lock
43 Watching Videos and DVDs If you have applicable equipment connected to the Display, you can easily watch videos and DVDs using the Display’s remote control. You can select the external equipment to access. To operate other manufacturers’ equipment, you need to register the code for the equipment. (see page \ 44) 1Select the input mode. (see page 14) HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 HDMI4 COMPONENT PCINPUT INPUT 2Select the remote control mode. Press the key to select. DISPLAYVCR DBS/CBLDVD 3Operate the connected equipment, pointing Display’s remote control at the equipment. Example VCR MODE DVD MODE VCR Record Record –Skip Reverse/Forward Rewind/Fast Forward Reverse/Forward Stop Stop PausePause PlayPlay (For other operations, see page 47) COMPO.PC INPUT CH HDMI0Õ DISPLAY INPUT CH HDMI0Õ PCCOMPO. DISPLAY
44 Programming the Remote to Operate Peripheral Equipment Watching Videos and DVDs 1Connect the external equipment to the Display and Power Off the external equipment. 2Press both buttons simultaneously for more than 3 seconds. + Release the buttons when the equipment selection buttons start flashing. 3Select the equipment.VCR DBS/CBL DVD The selected button remains lit (other buttons are not lit). 4Input the equipment’s 4-digit remote control code. (see page 48, 49) 5Operate the equipment with the remote control. (see page 47) The external equipment turns On. Press to return to the Display mode. DISPLAY If the equipment does not operate with the remote control • When your equipment has a single code Input the remote control code again • When your equipment has multiple codes Change the code with 4 above and test again Note: Registration will fail if the wrong code is input or it takes more than \ 30 seconds to register. To find a code not listed in the code list This procedure searches all codes and is called the “sequence method.\ ” 1 After step 3 above, change the code and test.2 When the correct code is found. change store Operate the equipment with the remote control. (see page 47) Repeat until the code is found. It may take many attempts before the correct code is found. • • COMPO.PC INPUT CH HDMI0Õ DISPLAY HDMI PC DISPLAY You can operate other manufacturers’ equipment using this Display’s remote control.
45 Troubleshooting Before you call for service, determine the symptoms and make a few simpl\ e checks as shown below. SymptomsChecks PictureSound InterferenceNoisy SoundElectrical Appliances Cars / Motorcycles Fluorescent light Normal PictureNo Sound Volume (Check whether the mute function has been activated on the remote contr\ ol.) No PictureNo SoundNot plugged into AC outlet Not switched on PICTURE and BRIGHTNESS/Volume setting (Check by pressing the power switch or stand-by button on the remote co\ ntrol.) No PictureNormal Sound If a signal with a non-applicable color system format, or frequency is i\ nput, only the input terminal indication is displayed. No ColorNormal Sound Color controls set at minimum level. (see page 21- 24) No remote control operations can be performed. Check whether the batteries have discharged completely and, if they have\ not, whether they were inserted properly. Check whether the remote control sensor is exposed to an outdoor light o\ r a strong fluorescent light. Check whether the remote control designed specifically for use with the \ unit is being used. (The unit cannot be operated by any other remote control.) A cracking sound is sometimes heard from the unit. If there is nothing wrong with the picture or sound, this is the sound o\ f the cabinet undergoing very slight contractions in response to changes in the room t\ emperature. There are no adverse effects on the performance or other aspects. The top or bottom of the picture on the screen is cut off when I use the zoom function. Adjust the position of the picture on the screen. Areas at the top and bottom of the screen where the image is missing appear when I use the zoom function. When using a video software program (such as a cinema size program) wi\ th a screen wider than one in the 16:9 mode, blank areas separate from the images are form\ ed at the top and bottom of the screen. I can hear sounds coming from inside the unit. When the power is turned on, a sound of the display panel being driven m\ ay be hea rd: This is normal and not indicative of malfunctioning. This Plasma Display uses special image processing. Hence a slight time l\ ag may occur between image and audio, depending on the type of input signal. However, this is not a malfunction. Plasma Display panel Symptoms Check The screen darkens slightly when bright pictures with minimal movements are shown.The screen will darken slightly when photos, still images of a computer \ or other pictures with minimal movements are shown for an extended period. This is done to reduce image retention on the screen and the shortening of the screen’s service life: It is normal and not indicative of malfunctioning. It takes a while for the picture to appear. The unit digitally processes the various signals in order to reproduce e\ sthetically pleasing images. As such, it sometimes takes a few moments for the picture to appear when\ the power has been turned on, when the input has been switched. The edges of the images flicker. Due to the characteristics of the system used to drive the panel, the ed\ ges may appear to flicker in the fast-moving parts of the images: This is normal and not indicative of malfunctioning. The brightness on both sides of images in 4:3 mode changes. When viewing the side panels at the “BRIGHT” or “MID” settin\ g, the brightness on both sides may change depending on the kind of program shown: This is normal and not indicative of malfunctioning. Some parts of the screen do not light up. The plasma display panel is manufactured using an extremely high level o\ f precision technology, however, sometimes some parts of the screen may be missing picture elements or have luminous spots. This is not a malfunction. Image retention appears Do not allow a still picture to be displayed for an extended period, as \ this can cause a permanent image retention to remain on the Plasma Display. Examples of still pictures include logos, video games, computer images, \ teletext and images displayed in 4:3 mode. Note: The permanent image retention on the Plasma Display resulting from fixed\ image use is not an operating defect and as such is not covered by the Warranty. This product is not designed to display fixed images for extended period\ s of time. Whirring sounds can be heard from the display unit. The display unit is fitted with a cooling fan to dissipate heat generate\ d during normal use. The whirring sound is caused by rotation of the fan and is not a malfunc\ tion.
46 List of Aspect Modes Aspect modePicture Enlarged screen DescriptionAll Aspect: OnFactory setting All Aspect: Off 16:9 FULL The display of the pictures fills the screen. In the case of SD signals, pictures with a 4:3 aspect ratio are enlarged horizontally, and displayed. This mode is suited to displaying anamorphic pictures with a 16:9 aspect ratio. 14:9 – Letterbox pictures with a 14:9 aspect ratio are enlarged vertically and horizontally so that their display fills the screen vertically and is slightly smaller than the screen horizontally. The top and bottom edges of the pictures are cut off. Side panels are displayed at the left and right edges of the screen. Just JUST Pictures with a 4:3 aspect ratio are enlarged horizontally so that the picture distortion is minimized. The display of the areas around the left and right edges of the screen is slightly elongated. Just1 Just2 JUST Pictures with a 4:3 aspect ratio are enlarged horizontally so that the picture distortion is minimized. The left and right edges of the pictures are cut off. The display of the areas around the left and right edges of the screen is slightly elongated. 4:3 4:3 Pictures with a 4:3 aspect ratio are displayed with their original aspect ratio. Side panels are displayed at the left and right edges of the screen. 4:3 (1) 4:3 (2) 4:3 Pictures with a 4:3 aspect ratio are displayed with their original aspect ratio. The left and right edges of the pictures are masked by side panels. 4:3 Full H-FILL Pictures with a 4:3 aspect ratio are enlarged horizontally so that their display fills the screen. The left and right edges of the pictures are cut off. Zoom ZOOM Letterbox pictures with a 16:9 aspect ratio are enlarged vertically and horizontally so that their display fills the screen. The top and bottom edges of the pictures are cut off. Zoom1 Zoom2 ZOOM Letterbox pictures with a 16:9 aspect ratio are enlarged vertically and horizontally so that their display fills the screen. The top and bottom edges as well as the left and right edges of the pictures are cut off. Zoom3 – Letterbox pictures with a 2.35:1 aspect ratio are enlarged vertically and horizontally so that their display fills the screen vertically and is slightly larger than the screen horizontally. The top and bottom edges as well as the left and right edges of the pictures are cut off.
47 Remote Control Operation / Code List The following explains how to operate external devices with the Display’\ s remote control. Register the remote control codes (page 44) if you want to operate an \ external device from another manufacturer. (see page 48, 49) Note: Operation may not be possible depending on the available memory size of \ the remote control. This remote control is not designed to cover operation of all functions \ of all models. Remote Control Operation List This chart defines which keys are operational after programming (if nee\ ded) while in the selected remote control mode, CABLE, DBS, VCR, or DVD. KEY NAMEVCR MODE DBS/CBL MODE DVD MODE (DBS) (CBL) PowerPowerPowerPower -MenuMenuFunctions -PPV/VODPPV/VODReturn -Up/Down/Left/RightUp/Down/Left/RightUp/Down/Left/Right -Select SelectEnter INPUT CHChannel Up/Down Channel Up/DownChannel Up/DownChannel Up/Down – 0-9 0-90-90-9 -Page Down/UpPage Down/UpSkip Reverse/Forward TV/VCR Switch TV/DBS SwitchTV/CBL Switch- Rewind/Fast Forward Rewind/Fast Forward Rewind/Fast Forward Reverse/Forward RecordRecord *1Record *1Record StopStopStopStop PausePausePauseStill/Pause PlayPlayPlayPlay * 1: Combination type
ABC0003, 0008, 0014, 0017 Americast 0899 Amino 1602, 1822 Bell & Howell 0014 Bell South 0899 Clearmaster 0883 ClearMax 0883 Coolmax 0883 Digeo 1187 Digi 0637 Director 0476 Dumont 0637 General Instrument 0003, 0276, 0476, 0810 GoldStar 0144 Hamlin 0009, 0273 i3 Micro 1602 Jerrold 0003, 0012, 0014, 0276, 0476, 0810 Memorex 0000 Motorola 0276, 0476, 0810, 1106, 1187, 1254, 1376 Multitech 0883 Myrio 1602, 1822 Pace 0008, 0237, 1877 Panasonic 0000, 0107, 1786 Panther 0637 Paragon 0000 Philips 0317, 1305 Pioneer 0144, 0533, 0877, 1877 Pulsar 0000 Quasar 0000 RadioShack 0883 RCA 1256 Regal 0273, 0279 Runco 0000 Samsung 0144 Scientific Atlanta 0008, 0017, 0477, 0877, 1877 Sejin 1602 Sony 1006 Starcom 0003 Supercable 0276 Supermax 0883 Thomson 1256 Tocom 0012 Torx 0003 Toshiba 0000 Tristar 0883 V2 0883 Viewmaster 0883 Vision 0883 Vortex View 0883 Zenith 0000, 0525, 0899 AlphaStar 0772 Century 0856 Chaparral 0216 Crossdigital 1109 DirecTV 0099, 0247, 0392, 0566, 0639, 0724, 0749, 0819, 1076, 1108, 1109, 1142, 1377, 1392, 1414, 1442, 1443, 1444, 1538, 1539, 1609, 1639, 1640, 1749, 1856 Dish Network System 0775, 1005, 1170, 1171, 1505, 1775 Dishpro 0775, 1005, 1505, 1775 Echostar 0775, 1005, 1170, 1171, 1505, 1775 Expressvu 0775, 1775 GE 0566 General Instrument 0869 GOI 0775, 1775 Gradiente 0856 Hisense 1535 Hitachi 0819, 1250 HTS 0775, 1775 Hughes Network Systems 0749, 1142, 1442, 1443, 1444, 1538, 1539, 1749 Humax 1790 iLo 1535 JVC 0775, 1170, 1775 LG 1226, 1414 Magnavox 0724, 0722 Memorex 0724 Mitsubishi 0749 Motorola 0869 Next Level 0869 Panasonic 0247, 0701 Paysat 0724 Philips 0099, 0722, 0724, 0749, 0856, 1076, 1142, 1442, 1749 Proscan 0392, 0566 Proton 1535 RadioShack 0869 RCA 0566, 0855, 0143, 1392 Samsung 1108, 1109, 1276, 1377, 1442, 1609 Sony0639, 1639, 1640 Star Choice 0869 Tivo 1142, 1442, 1443, 1444, 1538, 1539 Toshiba 0749, 0790, 1285, 1749 UltimateTV 1392, 1640 Uniden 0724, 0722 US Digital 1535 USDTV 1535 Voom 0869 Zenith 0856, 1856 DBS / CABLE (Cable Set Top Box) BrandCode BrandCode BrandCode BrandCode DBS / CABLE ( Satellite Set Top Box) BrandCode BrandCode BrandCode BrandCode ABS 1972 Admiral 0048, 0209 Adventura 0000 Aiko 0278 Aiwa 0000, 0037, 0124 Akai 0041 Alienware 1972 America Action 0278 American High 0035 Asha 0240 Audiovox 0037, 0278 Beaumark 0240 Bell & Howell 0104 Broksonic 0002, 0121, 0184, 0209, 0479, 1479 Calix 0037 Canon 0035 Carver 0081 CCE 0072, 0278 Citizen 0037, 0278, 1278 Colt 0072 Craig 0037, 0047, 0072, 0240 Curtis Mathes 0035, 0041, 0060, 0162, 1035 Cybernex 0240 CyberPower 1972 Daewoo 0045, 0278, 1278 Dell 1972 Denon 0042 DirecTV 0739, 0740, 0745, 1239, 1240 Durabrand 0038, 0039 Dynatech 0000 Electrohome 0037 Electrophonic 0037 Emerex 0032 Emerson 0000, 0002, 0037, 0043, 0121, 0184, 0209, 0278, 0479, 0593, 1278, 1479, 1593 Fisher 0047, 0104 Fuji 0033, 0035 Funai 0000, 0593, 1593 Garrard 0000 Gateway 1972 GE 0035, 0060, 0240, 0807, 1035, 1060 Go Video 0432, 0614 GoldStar 0037, 0038, 1237Gradiente0000 Harley Davidson 0000 Harman/Kardon 0038, 0081 Harwood 0072 Hewlett Packard 1972 HI-Q 0047 Hitachi 0000, 0041, 0042, 0089 Howard Computers 1972 HP 1972 Hughes Network Systems 0042, 0739, 0740, 0745, 1239, 1240 Humax 0739 Hush 1972 iBUYPOWER 1972 Jensen 0041 JVC 0041, 0067 KEC 0037, 0278 Kenwood 0038, 0041, 0067 KLH 0072 Kodak 0035, 0037 LG 1037 Linksys 1972 Lloyd’s 0000 Logik 0072 LXI 0037 Magnasonic 0593, 1278 Magnavox 0000, 0035, 0039, 0081, 0149, 0563, 0593, 1593, 1781 Magnin 0240 Marantz 0035, 0081 Marta 0037 Media Center PC 1972 MEI 0035 Memorex 0000, 0035, 0037, 0039, 0047, 0048, 0104, 0162, 0209, 0240, 0479, 1037, 1162, 1237, 1262 MGA 0240, 0043 MGN Technology 0240 Microsoft 1972 Mind 1972 Minolta 0042 Mitsubishi 0043, 0067, 0807 Motorola 0035, 0048 MTC 0000, 0240 Multitech 0000, 0072 NEC 0038, 0041, 0067, 0104Nikko0037 Niveus Media 1972 Noblex 0240 Northgate 1972 Olympus 0035 Optimus 0037, 0048, 0104, 0162, 0432, 0593, 1062, 1162, 1262 Orion 0002, 0184, 0209, 0479, 1479 Panasonic 0035, 0162, 0225, 0614, 0616, 1035, 1062, 1162, 1262 Penney 0035, 0037, 0038, 0042, 0240, 1035, 1237 Pentax 0042 Philco 0035 Philips 0035, 0081, 0618, 0739, 1081, 1181 Pilot 0037 Pioneer 0067 Polk Audio 0081 Presidian 1593 Profitronic 0240 Proscan 0060, 1060 Protec 0072 Pulsar 0039 Quasar 0035, 0162, 1035, 1162 RadioShack 0000, 1037 Radix 0037 Randex 0037 RCA 0042, 0060, 0149, 0240, 0807, 0880, 1035, 1060 Realistic 0000, 0035, 0037, 0047, 0048, 0104 ReplayTV 0614, 0616, 1615, 1616 Ricavision 1972 Runco 0039 Samsung 0045, 0240, 0739, 1014 Sanky 0039, 0048 Sansui 0000, 0041, 0067, 0209, 0479, 1479 Sanyo 0047, 0104, 0240 Scott 0043, 0045, 0121, 0184 Sears 0000, 0035, 0037, 0042, 0047, 0104, 1237 Sharp 0048, 0807, 0848 Shintom 0072 Shogun 0240Singer0072 Sonic Blue 0614, 0616, 1615, 1616 Sony 0000, 0032, 0033, 0035, 0636, 1032, 1232, 1972 Stack 9 1972 STS 0042 Sylvania 0000, 0035, 0043, 0081, 0593, 1593, 1781 Symphonic 0000, 0593, 1593 Systemax 1972 Tagar Systems 1972 Tatung 0041 Teac 0000, 0041 Technics 0035, 0162 Teknika 0000, 0035, 0037 Thomas 0000 Tivo 0618, 0636, 0739, 0740, 0745, 1239, 1240, 1503, 1996 TMK 0240 Toshiba 0043, 0045, 0845, 1008, 1145, 1503, 1972, 1996 Totevision 0037, 0240 Touch 1972 Unitech 0240 Vector 0045 Vector Research 0038 Video Concepts 0045 Videomagic 0037 Videosonic 0240 Viewsonic 1972 Villain 0000 Voodoo 1972 Wards 0000, 0035, 0042, 0047, 0048, 0060, 0072, 0081, 0149, 0240 White Westinghouse 0072, 0209 XR-1000 0000, 0035, 0072 Yamaha 0038 Zenith 0000, 0033, 0039, 0209, 0479, 1479 ZT Group 1972 VCR Brand Code BrandCode BrandCode BrandCode 48 Remote Control Operation / Code List Remote Control Code List
Accurian1072, 1416 Advent 1016 Aiwa 0641 Akai 0695, 0770, 0899, 1089 Alco 0790 Allegro 0869 Amphion Media Works 0872 Apex Digital 0672, 0717, 0755, 0794, 0796, 0797, 0830, 1004, 1020, 1056, 1061, 1100 Arrgo 1023 Aspire Digital 1168, 1407 Audiovox 0790, 1071, 1072, 1121, 1122 Axion 1071, 1072 Blaupunkt 0717 Blue Parade 0571 Broksonic 0695, 0868 Cinea 0831 CineVision 0833, 0869, 0876 Citizen 0695, 1277 Coby 0778, 0852, 1086, 1107, 1165, 1177 Craig 0831 Curtis Mathes 1087 CyberHome 0816, 0874, 1023, 1024, 1117, 1129, 1502 Daewoo 0705, 0784, 0833, 0869, 1169, 1172, 1234, 1242, 1441 Denon 0490, 0634 Desay 1407 Disney 0675, 1270 Dual 1068, 1085 Durabrand 1127 DVD2000 0521 Emerson 0591, 0675, 0821, 1268 Enterprise 0591 ESA 0821, 1268 Fisher 0670 Funai 0675, 1268, 1334 Gateway 1073, 1077, 1158, 1194 GE 0522, 0815, 0717 Go Video 0715, 0741, 0744, 0783, 0833, 0869, 1044, 1075, 1099, 1158, 1304, 1730 Go Vision 1071, 1072 GoldStar 0741 Greenhill 0717 Harman/Kardon 0582, 0702 Hitachi 0573, 0664, 1247 Hiteker 0672 Humax 1588 iLo 1348 Initial 0717 Insignia 1268 Integra 0627 JBL 0702 Jensen 1016 JSI 1423 JVC 0558, 0623, 0867, 1164 jWin 1049 Kawasaki 0790 Kenwood 0490, 0534 KLH 0717, 0790, 1020, 1149 Konka 0711, 0719, 0720 Koss 0651, 0896, 1423 Landel 0826 Lasonic 0798, 1173 Lenoxx 1127 LG 0591, 0741, 0801, 0869 LiteOn 1058, 1158, 1416, 1440 Loewe 0511, 0885 Magnavox 0503, 0539, 0646, 0675, 0821, 1268 Malata 0782, 1159 Marantz0539 Memorex 0695, 0831, 1270 Microsoft 0522, 1708 Mintek 0717, 0839 Mitsubishi 0521, 1521 Momitsu 1082 NAD 0741 NEC 0785 Nesa 0717 Next Base 0826 NexxTech 1402 Norcent 0872, 1003, 1107, 1265 Onkyo 0503, 0627, 0792 OptoMedia Electronics 0896 Oritron 0651 Panasonic 0490, 0703, 1362, 1462, 1490, 1762, 1779, 2060, 2061, 2062 Philips 0503, 0539, 0646, 0675, 0854, 1260, 1267, 1354 Pioneer 0525, 0571, 0631 Polaroid 1020, 1061, 1086 Polk Audio 0539 Portland 0770 Presidian 0675, 1072 Prima 1016 Proscan 0522 ProVision 0778 Qwestar 0651 RCA 0522, 0571, 0717, 0790, 0822, 1022, 1132, 1769 Rio 0869 Rotel 0623 Rowa 0823 Sampo 0698, 0752 Samsung 0199, 0490, 0573, 0820, 0899, 1044, 1075 Sansui 0695 Sanyo0670, 0695, 0873 Sensory Science 1158 Sharp 0630, 0675, 0752, 1256 Sharper Image 1117 Sherwood 0633, 0770, 1043, 1077 Shinsonic 0533, 0839 Sonic Blue 0869, 1099 Sony 0533, 0864, 1033, 1070, 1431, 1533 Sova 1122 Superscan 0821 SVA 0860, 1105 Sylvania 0675, 0821, 1268 Symphonic 0675, 0821 Teac 0790 Technics 0490, 0703 Technosonic 0730 Theta Digital 0571 Toshiba 0503, 0695, 1045, 1154, 1588, 1769 Tredex 0800 Urban Concepts 0503 US Logic 0839 Venturer 0790 Vizio 1064, 1226 Xbox 0522, 1708 Yamaha 0490, 0539, 0545 Zenith 0503, 0591, 0741, 0869 Zoece 1265 AMW 0872 DVD Recorder / Player Brand Code BrandCode BrandCode BrandCode 49 Remote Control Operation / Code List Remote Control Code List (Continued)
50 Applicable Input Signals Signal nameHorizontal frequency (kHz) Vertical frequency (Hz) Component / RGB / Mini D-sub 15P (Dot clock (MHz)) DVI-D ∗8 (Dot clock (MHz)) 1 525 (480) / 60i 15.7359.94 * (13.5) 2 525 (480) / 60p 31.4759.94 * (27.0) ∗5* (27.0) 3 625 (575) / 50i 15.6350.00 * (13.5) 4 625 (575) / 50p 31.2550.00 * (27.0) 5 625 (576) / 50p 31.2550.00 * (27.0) 6 750 (720) / 60p 45.0060.00 * (74.25) * (74.25) 7 750 (720) / 50p 37.5050.00 * (74.25) * (74.25) 8 1,125 (1,080) / 60p 67.5060.00 * (148.5) ∗1* (148.5) 9 1,125 (1,080) / 60i 33.7560.00 * (74.25) ∗1* (74.25) 10 1,125 (1,080) / 50p 56.2650.00 * (148.5) ∗1* (148.5) 11 1,125 (1,080) / 50i 28.1350.00 * (74.25) ∗1* (74.25) 12 1,125 (1,080) / 24sF 27.0048.00 * (74.25) ∗2 13 1,125 (1,080) / 30p 33.75 30.00 * (74.25) ∗1 * (74.25) 14 1,125 (1,080) / 25p 28.1325.00 * (74.25) ∗1* (74.25) 15 1,125 (1,080) / 24p 27.0024.00 * (74.25) ∗1* (74.25) 16 1,250 (1,080) / 50i 31.2550.00 * (74.25) ∗3 17 2,048 × 1,080 / 24sF ∗7 27.00 48.00 18 2,048 × 1,080 / 24p ∗7 27.00 24.00 19 640 × 400 @70 Hz 31.4670.07 * (25.17) 20 640 × 480 @60 Hz 31.4759.94 * (25.18) ∗6* (25.18) 21 640 × 480 @72 Hz 37.8672.81 * (31.5) 22 640 × 480 @75 Hz 37.5075.00 * (31.5) 23 640 × 480 @85 Hz 43.2785.01 * (36.0) 24 800 × 600 @56 Hz 35.1656.25 * (36.0) 25 800 × 600 @60 Hz 37.8860.32 * (40.0) * (40.0) 26 800 × 600 @72 Hz 48.0872.19 * (50.0) 27 800 × 600 @75 Hz 46.8875.00 * (49.5) 28 800 × 600 @85 Hz 53.6785.06 * (56.25) 29 852 × 480 @60 Hz 31.4759.94 * (33.54) ∗6* (34.24) 30 1,024 × 768 @50 Hz 39.55 50.00 * (51.89) 31 1,024 × 768 @60 Hz 48.36 60.00 * (65.0) * (65.0) 32 1,024 × 768 @70 Hz 56.48 70.07 * (75.0) 33 1,024 × 768 @75 Hz 60.02 75.03 * (78.75) 34 1,024 × 768 @85 Hz 68.68 85.00 * (94.5) 35 1,066 × 600 @60 Hz 37.64 59.94 * (53.0) * (53.0) 36 1,152 × 864 @60 Hz 53.70 60.00 * (81.62) 37 1,152 × 864 @75 Hz 67.50 75.00 * (108.0) 38 1,280 × 768 @60 Hz 47.70 60.00 * (80.14) 39 1,280 × 960 @60 Hz 60.00 60.00 * (108.0) 40 1,280 × 960 @85 Hz 85.94 85.00 * (148.5) 41 1,280 × 1,024 @60 Hz 63.98 60.02 * (108.0) * (108.0) 42 1,280 × 1,024 @75 Hz 79.98 75.03 * (135.0) 43 1,280 × 1,024 @85 Hz 91.15 85.02 * (157.5) 44 1,366 × 768 @50 Hz 39.55 50.00 * (69.92) 45 1,366 × 768 @60 Hz 48.36 60.00 * (86.71) * (87.44) 46 1,400 × 1,050 @60 Hz 65.22 60.00 * (122.61) 47 1,600 × 1,200 @60 Hz 75.00 60.00 * (162.0) * (162.0) 48 1,600 × 1,200 @65 Hz 81.25 65.00 * (175.5) 49 1,920 × 1,080 @60 Hz 67.50 60.00 * (148.5) ∗4 * (148.5) 50 1,920 × 1,200 @60 Hz 74.0459.95 * (154.0) 51 Macintosh13” (640 × 480) 35.00 66.67* (30.24) 52 Macintosh16” (832 × 624) 49.72 74.54* (57.28) 53 Macintosh21” (1,152 × 870) 68.68 75.06* (100.0) ∗1: Based on SMPTE 274M standard. ∗2: Based on SMPTE RP211 standard. ∗3: Based on SMPTE 295M standard. ∗4: The input signal is recognized as 1,125 (1,080) / 60p. ∗5: When selected the RGB format and 525p signal input to the Mini D-sub 15P\ terminal, it is recognized as VGA 60Hz signal. ∗6: When inputted VGA 60Hz format signal from the other than Mini D-sub 15P terminal, it is recognized as 525p signal. ∗7: Based on SMPTE 292M and 372M standards. These signals can be received when the Dual Link HD-SDI Terminal Board (TY-FB11DHD) is installed. ∗8: These signals can be received when the DVI-D Terminal Board (TY-FB11DD) is installed. Note: Signals without above specification may not be displayed properly.