Dvi/rgb output choosing the correct output mode – WolfVision VZ-9plu Benutzerhandbuch

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The DVI and RGB output (#20 and #21) can output signals in the following formats:

- VGA

(4:3 - 640x480 pixels) at 60Hz

- SVGA

(4:3 - 800x600 pixels) at 60Hz, 75Hz or 85Hz

- XGA

(4:3 - 1024x768 pixels) at 60Hz, 75Hz or 85Hz

- SXGA-

(4:3 - 1280x960 pixels) at 60Hz or 85Hz
- native image

- SXGA

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- 1280x1024 pixels) at 60Hz, 75Hz or 85Hz

- SXGA+

(4:3 - 1400x1050 pixels) at 60Hz or 75Hz

- UXGA

(4:3 - 1600x1200 pixels) at 60Hz

- XGA 16:9

(special format for non-HD capable 16:9-Plasma displays) at 60Hz

- WXGA/60

(16:9 Widescreen - 1360x768 pixels) at 60Hz

- WSXGA+/60 (16:10 Widescreen - 1680x1050 pixels) at 60Hz
- 720p/50

(16:9 Widescreen HD - 1280x720 pixels) at 50Hz
- native image

- 720p/60

(16:9 Widescreen HD - 1280x720 pixels) at 60Hz
- native image

- 1080p/50

(16:9 Widescreen HD - 1920x1080 pixels) at 50Hz

- 1080p/60

(16:9 Widescreen HD - 1920x1080 pixels) at 60Hz

Please

note that the Visualizer can not check the possible resolution, if the connected units or the
cables* are not "Plug and Play" compatible. If the Visualizer can not detect the resolution of
the connected device, the output is set to the default of XGA (1280x960)/60Hz.

(*Cables with plug and play compatibility must have a 15-pin plug on both ends with all pins connected, pin 9 is not
used).

If you can not use the "Auto resolution" function, you can select the output mode manually in
the on-screen menu of the Visualizer (see page 14).

In order to achieve the best picture quality you must set the outputs of the Visualizer to match
the native resolution of your display unit (e.g. LCD or DLP projector or monitor).
Important: What matters is the native resolution of the projector or monitor, not the maximum
resolution that it can display (in compressed mode). The native resolution is the actual
number of pixels of the built-in LCD display or DLP chip of a projector or monitor. Most LCD
or DLP projectors can also display higher resolutions than their native resolution, but only in
compressed mode and with inferior picture quality.
Do NOT set the output of the Visualizer to a higher standard than the native resolution
of your display unit!

If you output the Visualizer image on a CRT monitor or CRT projector, use an output mode
with 75 or 85Hz, because 60Hz may show a slight image flickering. For LCD/DLP projectors
or monitors and video conferencing units 60Hz is the best choice. If you are unsure what the
best mode is, read the user manual of the connected units.

Do not set a higher refresh rate than your monitor or projector can display, otherwise
the monitor or projector can be damaged!
Follow the instructions in the user manual of the connected units.

Please note, if 4:3 and 16:9 or 16:10 resolutions are used simultaneously, the 4:3 display
shows black bars on top and bottom. This is necessary to ensure that all displays show the
same image content.

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The "Auto resolution" function is activated by default. In this mode the Visualizer
continuously checks which devices are connected to the RGB (#20) and DVI output (#21)
and automatically sets the optimal output mode for each connected device separately.

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DVI/RGB Output

Choosing the Correct Output Mode

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