Watching the Picture
Preset input signals
Signal name
Computer signals
a)
1
VGA
-1 (VGA 350)
2
640×480@60 Hz
3
Mac
b)
13"
4
VGA (VGA TEXT)
5 800×600@60 Hz (VESA
c)
STD)
6
Mac 16"
7 1024×768@60 Hz (VESA STD)
8 1024×768@75 Hz (VESA STD)
9 1024×768@85 Hz (VESA STD)
10 1152×864@75 Hz (VESA STD)
11
Mac 21"
12 1280×960@60 Hz (VESA STD)
13 1280×1024@60 Hz (VESA STD)
14 1600×1200@60 Hz (VESA STD)*
d)
15
848×480@60 Hz (CVT
16
848×480@75Hz (CVT)
17
848×480@85Hz (CVT)
18
1280×720@60Hz (CVT)
19
1280×768@60Hz (CVT)**
20
1280×768@75Hz (CVT)
21
1280×960@60Hz (CVT)
22
1360×768@60Hz (CVT)**
23
800×600@60Hz (CVT)
24
1024×768@60Hz (CVT)**
25
1280×1024@60Hz (CVT)
26
1400×1050@60Hz (CVT)*
27
1600×1200@60Hz (CVT)*
SDTV/HDTV
1
PAL
2
NTSC
3
SECAM
4
NTSC4.43
5
PAL60
6
PAL-M
7
PAL-N
8
575/50i
9
480/60i
10
1080/24psf
11
1080/50i
12
576/50p
13
480/60p
14
1080/60i
15
720/60p
16
720/50p
24
(GB)
Color system or horizontal/
vertical frequency
31.5 kHz
70 Hz
31.5 kHz
60 Hz
35.0 kHz
67 Hz
31.5 kHz
70 Hz
37.9 kHz
60 Hz
49.7 kHz
75 Hz
48.4 kHz
60 Hz
60.0 kHz
75 Hz
68.7 kHz
85 Hz
67.5 kHz
75 Hz
68.7 kHz
75 Hz
60.0 kHz
60 Hz
64.0 kHz
60 Hz
75.0 kHz
60 Hz
)
29.8 kHz
60 Hz
37.7 kHz
75 Hz
43.0 kHz
85 Hz
44.8 kHz
60 Hz
47.8 kHz
60 Hz
60.3 kHz
75 Hz
59.7 kHz
60 Hz
47.7 kHz
60 Hz
37.4 kHz
60 Hz
47.8 kHz
60 Hz
63.7 kHz
60 Hz
65.3 kHz
60 Hz
74.5 kHz
60 Hz
PAL
NTSC
SECAM
NTSC4.43
PAL60
PAL-M
PAL-N
575/50I
480/60I
1080/48I
1080/50I
576/50P
480/60P
1080/60I
720/60P
720/50P
a) VGA is a registered trademark of International Business
Machines Corporation, U.S.A.
b) Mac (Macintosh) is a registered trademark of Apple
Computer, Inc.
c) VESA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics
Standards Association.
d) CVT: VESA Coordinated Video Timing
Notes
• When inputting an HDTV signal, input the tri-level
sync signal to the 2nd pin of RGB/COMPONENT
(D-sub 15 pin) on the INPUT2 connector or the
BKM-FW12.
• If colors appear too light after inputting a DVD
signal to the display unit, adjust the "Chroma"
setting in the Adjust Picture menu.
• When the phase is readjusted, the resolution will be
reduced.
• The signals from the Macintosh computer will not be
guaranteed for recognizing the digital RGB input.
• You cannot input the signal indicated with * to DVI
IN.
• The signals indicated with ** cannot automatically
be distinguished from one another. Every time you
execute "Auto Adjust" of "Adjust Screen" in the
"SCREEN CONTROL" menu, one of the settings for
those signals will be applied consequently. Select the
appropriate setting.
Actual on-screen display of the unit's status
On-screen display
Significance
640×480 / 60 (e.g.)
The selected input signal is
computer RGB.
480 / 60i (e.g.)
The selected input signal is
component video.
NTSC (e.g.)
The selected input signal is NTSC.
Not Supported Signal The input signal is out of the
capture range.
No Sync
There is no input signal.
INPUT1 DVI
The signal mode of INPUT1 is set to
digital RGB.
INPUT2 RGB
The signal mode of INPUT2 is set to
analog RGB.
INPUT2 Component
The signal mode of INPUT2 is set to
component video.
Option1/2 Video
The signal mode of OPTION1 or
OPTION2 slot is set to composite
video.
Option1/2 S Video
The signal mode of OPTION1 or
OPTION2 slot is set to S video.
Option1/2 RGB
The signal mode of OPTION1 or
OPTION2 slot is set to analog RGB.
Option1/2 Component The signal mode of OPTION1 or
OPTION2 slot is set to component
video.