Signals that can be input – JVC LX-P1010ZE User Manual

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63.85

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67.50

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1 152 X 864 (85 Hz)

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DTV Format Signals

Note

Signals that can be Input

Personal Computer Signals

Signal data

No. of dots

Horizontal

frequency

(kHz)

Vertical

frequency

(Hz)

Dot clock

frequency

(MHz)

Display

mode name

*
*
*

*

*

*

*

*
*
*

*

Changing the number of dots to be displayed to within

800 X 600 may cause a portion of information to be
omitted, or the image quality to be degraded.

• DTV Format Signals are picture signals from a DVD or a

digital broadcast.

• The Sync. signal of a DTV format signal (RGB) is only

supported if the Horizontal and Vertical frequencies are
separate.

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