Actual on-screen display of the unit’s status – Sony PFM-42B2H User Manual

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Watching the Picture

Preset input signals

Signal name

Color system or horizontal/

vertical frequency

Computer signals

1

VGA

a)

-1 (VGA 350)

31.5kHz

70.1Hz

2 640

×

350@85Hz (VESA

b)

STD)

37.9kHz

85.1Hz

3 640

×

400@85Hz (VESA STD)

37.9kHz

85.1Hz

4 640

×

480@60Hz (VESA STD)

31.5kHz

59.9Hz

5

Mac

c)

13"

35.0kHz

66.7Hz

6 640

×

480@72Hz (VESA STD)

37.9kHz

72.8Hz

7 640

×

480@75Hz (VESA STD)

37.5kHz

75.0Hz

8 640

×

480@85Hz (VESA STD)

43.3kHz

85.0Hz

9 852

×

480@60Hz (I·O DATA)

d)

31.7kHz

60.0Hz

10

VGA (VGA TEXT)

31.5kHz

70.1Hz

11 720

×

400@85Hz (VESA STD)

37.9kHz

85.0Hz

12 800

×

600@56Hz (VESA STD)

35.2kHz

56.3Hz

13 800

×

600@60Hz (VESA STD)

37.9kHz

60.3Hz

14 800

×

600@72Hz (VESA STD)

48.1kHz

72.2Hz

15 800

×

600@75Hz (VESA STD)

46.9kHz

75.0Hz

16 800

×

600@85Hz (VESA STD)

53.7kHz

85.1Hz

17

Mac 16"

49.7kHz

74.6Hz

18 1024

×

768@60Hz (VESA STD)

48.4kHz

60.0Hz

19 1024

×

768@70Hz (VESA STD)

56.5kHz

70.1Hz

20 1024

×

768@75Hz (VESA STD)

60.0kHz

75.0Hz

21 1024

×

768@85Hz (VESA STD)

68.7kHz

85.0Hz

22 1152

×

864@75Hz (VESA STD)

67.5kHz

75.0Hz

23

Mac 21"

68.7kHz

75.1Hz

24 1280

×

960@60Hz (VESA STD)

60.0kHz

60.0Hz

25 1280

×

960@85Hz (VESA STD)

85.9kHz

85.0Hz

26 1280

×

1024@60Hz (VESA STD)

64.0kHz

60.0Hz

27 1280

×

1024@75Hz (VESA STD)

80.0kHz

75.0Hz

28 1280

×

1024@85Hz (VESA STD)

91.1kHz

85.0Hz

29 1600

×

1200@60Hz (VESA STD)

75.0kHz

60.0Hz

30 856

×

480@60Hz (Matrox)

e)

30.2kHz

60.0Hz

31 856

×

[email protected] (Matrox)

e)

30.1kHz

59.6Hz

32 856

×

[email protected] (Matrox)

e)

30.1kHz

60.1Hz

SDTV/HDTV

1

PAL

PAL

2

NTSC

NTSC

3

SECAM

SECAM

4

NTSC4.43

NTSC/4.43

5

PAL60

PAL/60

6

PAL-M

PAL-M

7

575/50i

575/50I

8

480/60i

480/60I

9

1080/24psf

1080/48I

10

1080/50i

1080/50I

11

576/50p

576/50P

12

480/60p

480/60P

13

1080/60i

1080/60I

14

720/60p

720/60P

a) VGA is a registered trademark of International Business

Machines Corporation, U.S.A.

b) VESA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics

Standards Association.

c) Mac (Macintosh) is a registered trademark of Apple

Computer, Inc.

d) This item is only available when you use a graphic

accelerator board manufactured by I·O DATA DEVICE,
INC.

e) This item is only available when you use a graphics card

manufactured by Matrox Graphics Inc.

Notes

• When inputting an HDTV signal, input the tri-level

sync signal to the 2nd pin of the INPUT1 or INPUT2
(D-sub 15-pin) connector.

• When inputting a computer signal at the resolution

shown in item No. 29, set H SIZE, H SHIFT, V
SIZE and V SHIFT to the standard (00) and set
ZOOM to

×1 in the PIC SIZE menu, or the picture

might oscillate.

• If the image color is too light after inputting the

DVD signal in the PFM-42B1/42B1E, adjust the
color in the “CHROMA” setting in the PIC
CONTROL menu.

In the PFM-42B2/42B2E, select “SMPTE” in YUV
LEVEL in the CONFIG menu.

• For 480/60p, input it using a YUV signal. If you

input an RGB signal, the system will determine the
frequency to be a VGA signal, it will display at
31.5kHz/59.9Hz, the screen phase will be off, and
compared to YUV input, the resolution will be
reduced. To address problems with screen phase, use
the H SHIFT and V SHIFT items on the Signal
Adjustment menu, or use the H SHIFT, V SHIFT
and SELECT buttons on the RM-42B Remote
Commander to make the necessary adjustments.

• When inputting a DTV signal (No.7 to No.14), input

it using a YUV signal.

Actual on-screen display of the unit’s status

On-screen display

Significance

31.5kHz / 59.9Hz (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.

OTHERS

The input signal is out of the
capture range.

NO SYNC

There is no input signal.

INPUT1 RGB

The signal mode of INPUT1 is set to
RGB.

INPUT1 YUV

The signal mode of INPUT1 is set to
component video.

VIDEO COMPOSITE Composite video input is selected

for VIDEO.

VIDEO Y/C

Y/C video input is selected for
VIDEO.

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