Input signals (recommended timing), E-56, Appendix – Sharp XG - NV6XU User Manual

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E-56

Appendix

Input Signals (Recommended Timing)

640

832

1,024

1,152

1,152

1,152

1,152

640

640

1,280

1,920

dot

64

31

35

36

29

16

24

dot

64

65

96

128

128

96

96

dot

96

224

173

140

195

208

168

dot

640

832

1,024

1,152

1,152

1,152

1,024

dot

864

1,152

1,328

1,456

1,504

1,472

1,312

dot

28.6

20.1

16.7

14.5

14.8

13.9

14.1

35.000

49.693

60.000

68.887

61.795

71.713

70.838

15.734

31.469

44.955

33.716

30.2400

57.246

79.760

100.300

92.940

105.561

92.940

ms

3

1

3

3

2

2

2

H

3

3

3

3

4

8

8

H

39

39

30

39

31

33

33

H

480

624

768

870

900

900

800

H

525

667

804

915

937

943

843

H

15.0

13.4

13.4

13.3

14.3

13.1

11.9

Hz

66.670

74.502

74.700

75.287

69.950

76.048

84.031

59.940

59.940

59.740

59.940

kHz

MHz

33.1

17.5

12.5

10.0

10.8

9.5

10.8

480

624

768

870

900

900

900

480

480

720

1,080

line

MODE

HSYNC

VSYNC

VIDEO

PERIOD

z

BACK

PORCH

y

FRONT

PORCH

w

1V

(w

؀

x

؀

y

؀

z)

LEVEL

1/V

SYNC

x

VIDEO

PERIOD

d

BACK

PORCH

c

FRONT

PORCH

a

1H

(a

؀

b

؀

c

؀

d)

LEVEL

1dot

1/H

1/dot

SYNC

b

LEVEL

R

G

B/

COMPONENT

R

G

B

TTL

TTL

0.7 Vp-p

75

load

ns

µ

s

TYPE

VIDEO

13

Љ

Monitor

16

Љ

Monitor

19

Љ

Monitor

21

Љ

Monitor

66Hz

76Hz

84Hz

480I

480P

720P

1080I

Macintosh™

SUN

DTV

• This projector may not be able to display images from notebook computers in simultaneous (CRT/LCD) mode. Should this

occur, turn off the LCD display on the notebook computer and output the display data in “CRT only” mode. Details on how
to change display modes can be found in your notebook computer’s operation manual.

• This projector can receive 640

ן 350 VESA format VGA signals, however, “640 ן 400” will appear on the screen.

• When receiving 1,600

ן 1,200 VESA format UXGA signals, sampling occurs and the image is displayed with 1,024 lines,

causing part of the image to be blocked.

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