The Set Setting Menu - Sony VPD-LE100 Service Manual

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The INPUT SETTING Menu
About the memory function
The adjustment data for 49 types of input signals are
preset at the factory (preset memory).
When a signal is input to the projector, the signal type
is automatimally detected and the data for the signal is
called from the memory to display an optimum picture.
When the preset signal is input, the memory number in
use and the type of the current input signal are
displayed. The data can be adjusted in the INPUT
SETTING menu and the adjusted data will be saved as
user memory.
When you save more than 200 user memories, the
newest one always overwrites the oldest one.
The saved user memory number is displayed in the
INPUT SETTING menu as t NO. ss.
When an RGB signal other than the preset signals is
input to the projector, the memory number is displayed
as 0 and the closest option is automatically selected
from the preset 49 types of signals.
Notes
• When an RGB signal is input with sync on Green
including external sync, the picture tone may be
greenish. In this case, disconnect the external sync
signal.
• When an HDTV 1035/60I signal is input, the picture
will appear smaller. Adjust SIZE, SHIFT and
BLANKING referring to the following levels as a
standard.
SIZE
H: 1479
SHIFT
H: 327
V: 35
BLANKING TOP: 167
BOTTOM: 167
RIGHT: 27
LEFT: 27
• If SCAN CONV is set to ON when a signal in
Memory No. 34 –38 is input, the picture will appear
widened. Adjust SIZE and SHIFT, referring to the
following levels as standard.
Memory No.
34
35
36
37
38
SIZE
1590
1575
1590
1582
1620
H
166
154
166
130
138
SHIFT
V
16
31
34
35
41
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Memory
fH
fV
Horizontal
Preset signal
Sync
No.
(kHz) (Hz)
size
1
Video 60 Hz
15.73 59.94 H-neg V-neg
2
Video 50 Hz
15.63 50.00 H-neg V-neg
3
15k RGB (60 Hz)
15.73 59.94 S on G
4
15k RGB (50 Hz)
15.63 50.00 S on G
5
HDTV 1080/60I
33.75 60.00 S on G
1543
640 × 350 VGA-1 (VGA350)
6
31.47 70.09 H-pos V-neg
800
7
VESA 85 (VGA350) 37.86 85.08 H-pos V-neg
832
640 × 400 NEC PC98
8
24.82 56.42 H-neg V-neg
848
9
VGA-2 (TEXT)
31.47 70.09 H-neg V-pos
800
/VESA 70
10
VESA 85 (VGA400) 37.86 85.08 H-neg V-pos
832
640 × 480 VGA VESA 60
11
31.47 59.94 H-neg V-neg
800
12
Mac 13
35.00 66.67 S on G
864
13
VGA VESA 72
37.86 72.81 H-neg V-neg
832
14
VGA VESA 75
37.50 75.00 H-neg V-neg
840
(IBM M3)
15
VGA VESA 85
43.27 85.01 H-neg V-neg
832
(IBM M4)
800 × 600 SVGA VESA 56
16
35.16 56.25 H-pos V-pos
1024
17
SVGA VESA 60
37.88 60.32 H-pos V-pos
1056
18
SVGA VESA 72
48.08 72.19 H-pos V-pos
1040
19
SVGA VESA 75
46.88 75.00 H-pos V-pos
1056
(IBM M5)
20
SVGA VESA 85
53.67 85.06 H-pos V-pos
1048
832 × 624 Mac 16
21
49.72 74.55 H-neg V-neg
1152
1024 × 768 XGA VESA 43
22
35.52 43.48 H-pos V-pos
1264
(8514)
23
XGA VESA 60
48.36 60.00 H-neg V-neg
1344
24
XGA VESA 70
56.48 69.96 H-neg V-neg
1328
25
XGA VESA 75
60.02 75.03 H-pos V-pos
1312
26
XGA VESA 85
68.68 85.00 H-pos V-pos
1376
1152 × 864 VESA 70
27
64.00 70.02 H-pos V-pos
1472
28
VESA 75
67.50 75.00 H-pos V-pos
1600
29
VESA 85
77.49 85.06 H-pos V-pos
1568
1152 × 900 SUN LO
30
61.80 65.96 H-neg V-neg
1504
31
SUN HI
71.71 76.05 C-neg
1472
1280 × 960 VESA 60
32
60.00 60.00 H-pos V-pos
1800
33
VESA 75
75.00 75.00 H-pos V-pos
1728
1280 × 1024 SXGA VESA 43
34
46.43 43.44 H-pos V-pos
1696
35
SGI-5
53.32 50.06 S on G
1680
36
SXGA VESA 60
63.97 60.01 H-pos V-pos
1696
37
SXGA VESA 75
79.98 75.03 H-pos V-pos
1688
38
SXGA VESA 85
91.15 85.02 H-pos V-pos
1728
Memory
fH
fV
Horizontal
Preset signal
Sync
No.
(kHz) (Hz)
size
1600 × 1200 UXGA VESA 60
39
75.00 60.00 H-pos V-pos
1689
40
UXGA VESA 65
81.91 65.53 H-pos V-pos
1689
41
UXGA VESA 75
93.75 75.00 H-pos V-pos
1689
43
480/60P (Progressive component) 31.47 60.00 S on G
1605
44
575/50P (Progressive component) 31.25 50.00 S on G
1616
45
1080/50I
28.13 50.00
1852
47
720/60P
45.00 60.00
1736
48
720/50P
37.50 50.00
2084
49
1080/24PsF
27.00 48.00
1929
51
FILM/60P Pull-Down 60P (VIDEO) 15.73 59.94 H-neg V-neg
52
Pull-Down 60P (15k) 15.73 59.94 H-neg V-neg
The INPUT SETTING Menu/The SET SETTING Menu

The SET SETTING Menu

The SET SETTING menu is used for changing the
initial settings of the projector. Unadjustable items are
not displayed in the menu. (The following display
shows an example.)
SET SETTING
INPUT-A
STATUS:
ON
LANGUAGE:
ENGLISH
INSTALLATION:
1
POWER SAVING:
OFF
SIRCS RECEIVER:
FRONT&REAR
GROUP INDEX:
1
DEVICE INDEX:
1
C. BLACK:
O F F
STATUS
Sets up the on-screen display.
ON: Shows all of the on-screen displays.
OFF: Turns off the on-screen displays except for the
menus and warning messages.
LANGUAGE
Selects the language used in the menu and on-screen
displays.
Available languages are: English, French, German,
Italian, Spanish, Japanese and Chinese.
INSTALLATION
Reverses the picture horizontally or vertically. Select
the position to match the installation location.
1: Set to this position when the projector is placed in
front of the screen.
2: Reverses the picture vertically.
3: Reverses the picture horizontally.
4: Reverses the picture horizontally and vertically.
Note
When using a mirror, be careful during installation as
the picture may be reversed.
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