Setting The Rgb Output Signal Format - Sony AWS-G500 Operating Instructions Manual

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Setting the RGB Output Signal Format

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Video/Audio Signal Adjustments and Settings
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PGM OUT
NTSC/60Hz
Luminance Offset
PGM OUT Aspect
4:3
PGM OUT Level
DV OUT
RGB OUT
SXGA (60Hz)
Note
Because there is no offset function for PAL, this setting is only enabled when
[PGM OUT] is set to [NTSC].
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Press the MENU button to close the menu.
Set the format of the signal output from the RGB output connectors on the rear panel.
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Press the MENU button.
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In the top menu, select [Video Output].
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1 Select [RGB OUT], and confirm; 2 select the combination of image size
and frequency or [Video RGB], and confirm.
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PGM OUT
NTSC/60Hz
XGA(1024x768)
PGM OUT Aspect
4:3
PGM OUT Level
B SXGA(1280x1024)
DV OUT
WXGA(1280x798)
RGB OUT
SXGA (60Hz)
Video RGB
[XGA], [SXGA], [WXGA]: Output format for a computer monitor
(computer RGB signals).
[Video RGB]: Output format for a video monitor (video RGB signals).
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Press the MENU button to close the menu.
Caution
• Changing this setting may cause temporary breakup of the output video
and the output reference signal.
• If the video output signal format is PAL, then when the [XGA], [SXGA],
or [WXGA] setting is used, the top and bottom portions of the image will
be missing in the output from the composite video and S-video output
connectors. This can be remedied by setting [Video RGB], but in this case
the computer monitor output will not be available.
• When inputting RGB signals to an external display, the images may be
displayed at a different frame frequency from that of the RGB signal,
depending on the display device you are using. On such devices, the images
may appear to shake up and down slightly.
Notes
• When selecting [XGA], [SXGA], or [WXGA], we recommend that you
select 60 Hz when the video output signal is NTSC format, and 75 Hz
when the signal is PAL format.
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B 0IRE
7.5IRE
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60Hz
75Hz
60Hz
60Hz
75Hz

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