Sony VPL-X2000U Service Manual page 21

Lcd data projector
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The INPUT SETTING Menu
ASPECT
Sets the aspect ratio of the picture.
When inputting 16:9 (squeezed) signal from
equipment such as a DVD player, set to 16:9.
INPUT SETTING
VIDEO
SHIFT
H:1 2 3 V: 1 2 3
ASPECT:
4:3
4:3
16:9
BLANKING
TOP
VIDEO/60
N O .
1
n
2 2
4:3: When the picture with ratio 4:3 is input
16:9: When the picture with ratio 16:9 (squeezed) is
input.
H FILTER
Corrects the vertical bands that appear on the picture.
INPUT SETTING
INPUT-A
DOT PHASE:
8
SIZE
H:1 2 6 6
SHIFT
H:1 2 3 V: 1 2 3
SCAN CONV:
ON
H FILTER:
OFF
OFF
ON
1280x1024
N O . 3 7
n
2 3
The vertical bands may occur when an RGB signal
with horizontal resolution of more than 1024 × 768
pixels is input. In such cases, set to ON. The picture
will loose some clarity, but the vertical bands will be
reduced. Set to OFF to associate a dot of the input
signal with a pixel of the LCD.
BLANKING
Adjusts if excess signals are seen with the picture, or
the whole picture is not seen clearly.
INPUT SETTING
INPUT-A
DOT PHASE:
8
SIZE
H:1 0 5 6
SHIFT
H:1 2 3 V: 1 2 3
SCAN CONV:
ON
BLANKING
8 0 0 × 6 0 0
N O . 0
n
2 4
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Select BLANKING, then press the ENTER key to
display the blanking adjustment screen.
BLANKING
TOP:
1 2 6
BOTTOM: 2 3 4
RIGHT:
5 7
LEFT:
3 4
Use the V or v key to select the part to be adjusted, and
the B or b key to adjust.
Input signals and adjustable/setting items
Input signal
Item
Video or
15k
Compo-
RGB
RGB
S video
RGB
nent
(preset)
(not preset)
DOT PHASE
N
N
N
Y
Y
(except
for
HDTV)
SIZE
N
N
N
Y
Y
SHIFT
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
SCAN CONV
N
N
N
Y
Y
(Only for
lower
resolution
than
SVGA)
ASPECT
Y
Y
Y
N
N
H FILTER
N
N
N
Y
Y
(Higher
(Higher
resolution
resolution
than
than XGA)
XGA)
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
BLANKING
(TOP and
(TOP
(TOP and
(HDTV-
BOTTOM
and
BOTTOM
GBR,
only)
BOTTOM
only)
HDTV-
only)
Y/P
/P
B
R
only)
Y: Adjustable/can be set
N: Not adjustable/cannot be set
INPUT MEMORY No.
The upper number indicates the memory number of the
current input signal. The lower number indicates the
user memory number.
INPUT SETTING
INPUT-A
DOT PHASE:
8
SIZE
H:1 0 4 8
SHIFT
H:1 2 3 V: 1 2 3
Type of input signal
1024x768
Memory number
N O .
1
n
2 3
User memory
number
About the memory function
The adjustment data for 39 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.
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 n NO. ππ.
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 39 types of signals.
Memory
Preset signal
fH
fV
Sync
Horizontal
No.
(kHz)
(Hz)
size
1
Video 60 Hz
15.73
59.94
2
Video 50 Hz
15.63
50.00
3
15k RGB (60 Hz)
15.73
59.94
S on G
15k RGB (50 Hz)
15.63
50.00
S on G
4
5
HDTV
33.75
60.00
S on Y/G
1235
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
54.42
H-neg V-neg
848
9
VGA-2 (TEXT)
31.47
70.09
H-neg V-pos
800
/VESA70
VESA 85 (VGA400)
10
37.86
85.08
H-neg V-pos
832
640 × 480 VGA VESA60
11
31.47
59.94
H-neg V-neg
800
12
Mac 13
35.00
66.67
S on G
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
832
VGA VESA 85
43.27
85.01
H-neg V-neg
(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
1264
35.52
86.96
H-pos V-pos
(8514)
23
1344
XGA VESA 60
48.36
60.00
H-neg V-neg
24
1328
XGA VESA 70
56.48
69.96
H-neg V-neg
25
1312
XGA VESA 75
60.02
75.03
H-pos V-pos
26
1376
XGA VESA 85
68.68
85.00
H-pos V-pos
1152 × 864 VESA 70
27
64.00
70.02
H-pos V-pos
1308
28
VESA 75
67.50
75.00
H-pos V-pos
1422
29
VESA 85
77.49
85.06
H-pos V-pos
1394
30
1152 × 900 SUN LO
61.80
65.96
H-neg V-neg
1283
31
SUN HI
71.71
76.05
C-neg
1256
32
1280 × 960 VESA 60
1440
60.00
60.00
H-pos V-pos
33
VESA 75
75.00
75.00
H-pos V-pos
1382
1280 × 1024 SXGA VESA 43
34
46.43
86.87
H-pos V-pos
1272
35
SGI-5
53.32
50.06
S on G
1260
36
SXGA VESA 60
63.97
60.01
H-pos V-pos
1272
37
SXGA VESA 75
79.98
75.03
H-pos V-pos
1266
38
SXGA VESA 85
91.15
85.02
H-pos V-pos
1296
1600 × 1200 UXGA VESA 60
39
75.00
60.00
H-pos V-pos
1352
* VESA is a registered trademark of Video Electronics
Standard Association.
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