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VQT1F36

With other products

ª About the settings when

connecting with HDMI

When this unit is connected to another device
with a HDMI cable, the output setting on this unit
can be changed.

HDMI output resolution

You can switch the method to output the images.

Press the MENU button, then select
[SETUP]

#

[HDMI RESOLUTION]

#

desired item and press the cursor
button.

[AUTO]:The output resolution is automatically set

based on the information from the
connected TV.

[1080i]: The interlace method with 1080 available

scan lines is used for output.

[480p]: The progressive method with 480

available scan lines is used for output.

≥If the images are not output on the TV when the

setting is [AUTO], switch to the method [1080i]
or [480p] which enables the images to be
displayed on your TV. (Please read the
operating instructions for the TV.)

≥Be sure to connect to an HDMI input terminal.

Do not connect to an HDMI output terminal on
other products.

Information from the

connected TV

Output resolution

720p, 1080i

1080i

Others

480p

1080i
This is an interlace scan method which scans
1080 scan lines to display a high definition
image. The 1080 available scan lines are
divided in half and scanned on the screen
alternatively every 1/60

th

of a second. The

number of available scan lines is more than
double the 480 scan lines used to display
standard images until now so the images have
clearer detail and a lot of presence.
480p
This is a progressive scan method which
scans all 480 available scan lines on the
screen at the same time every 1/60

th

of a

second. This method reduces the flickering as
the scan lines are not scanned on the screen
alternatively like in the interlace method.
480i
This is an interlace scan method in which the
480 available scan lines are divided in half
and scanned on the screen alternatively every
1/60

th

of a second.

Interlace method/progressive method
Video signals until now (NTSC) are referred to
as 480i (i is short for interlace) whereas a
high-density video signal that doubles the
number of scan lines is called 480p (p is short
for progressive).
The component terminal and the HDMI
terminal on this unit are also compatible with
high definition image output 1080i. It is
necessary to have a compatible TV to enjoy
progressive and high definition images.

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