Sony FWD-50PX2 Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
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Watching the Picture
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) 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.
Preset input signals
Signal name
Color system or horizontal/
vertical frequency
Computer signals
1 VGA
a)
-1 (VGA 350) 31.5 kHz 70 Hz
2 640×480@60 Hz 31.5 kHz 60 Hz
3 Mac
b)
13
"
35.0 kHz 67 Hz
4 VGA (VGA TEXT) 31.5 kHz 70 Hz
5
800×600@60 Hz (VESA
c)
STD)
37.9 kHz 60 Hz
6 Mac 16
"
49.7 kHz 75 Hz
7
1024×768@60 Hz (VESA STD)
48.4 kHz 60 Hz
8
1024×768@75 Hz (VESA STD)
60.0 kHz 75 Hz
9
1024×768@85 Hz (VESA STD)
68.7 kHz 85 Hz
10
1152×864@75 Hz (VESA STD)
67.5 kHz 75 Hz
11 Mac 21
"
68.7 kHz 75 Hz
12
1280×960@60 Hz (VESA STD)
60.0 kHz 60 Hz
13
1280×1024@60 Hz (VESA STD)
64.0 kHz 60 Hz
14
1600×1200@60 Hz (VESA STD)
* 75.0 kHz 60 Hz
15
848×480@60 Hz (
CVT
d)
)
29.8 kHz 60 Hz
16 848×480@75Hz (CVT) 37.7 kHz 75 Hz
17 848×480@85Hz (CVT) 43.0 kHz 85 Hz
18 1280×720@60Hz (CVT) 44.8 kHz 60 Hz
19 1280×768@60Hz (CVT)** 47.8 kHz 60 Hz
20 1280×768@75Hz (CVT) 60.3 kHz 75 Hz
21 1280×960@60Hz (CVT) 59.7 kHz 60 Hz
22 1360×768@60Hz (CVT)** 47.7 kHz 60 Hz
23 800×600@60Hz (CVT) 37.4 kHz 60 Hz
24 1024×768@60Hz (CVT)** 47.8 kHz 60 Hz
25 1280×1024@60Hz (CVT) 63.7 kHz 60 Hz
26 1400×1050@60Hz (CVT)* 65.3 kHz 60 Hz
27 1600×1200@60Hz (CVT)* 74.5 kHz 60 Hz
SDTV/HDTV
1 PAL PAL
2 NTSC NTSC
3 SECAM SECAM
4 NTSC4.43 NTSC4.43
5PAL60 PAL60
6 PAL-M PAL-M
7 PAL-N PAL-N
8 575/50i 575/50I
9 480/60i 480/60I
10 1080/24psf 1080/48I
11 1080/50i 1080/50I
12 576/50p 576/50P
13 480/60p 480/60P
14 1080/60i 1080/60I
15 720/60p 720/60P
16 720/50p 720/50P