Panasonic AG-HMX100 Operating Instructions-Advanced - Page 28

Setting for External Synchronization [GEN LOCK], Setting Details for Connecting PC [PC2], Setting

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Chapter 4 Operating Environment Setting Setting for External Synchronization [GEN LOCK] When the SD reference signal is input to this unit to perform external synchronization, it is necessary to connect a signal generator to the G/L (external synch reference input) connectors. These two G/L connectors are in the loopthrough state, and automatically terminated when loopthrough is disabled. This unit is also equipped with the ADV-REF (advanced reference output) connector to output the reference signal with the vertical phase advanced for the input source. This reference signal can be used to minimize the delay of the output signal caused by the system.  NOTE When the reference signal is connected or disconnected, output images are distorted or sound is muted for several seconds. The [GEN LOCK] submenu of the [SETUP] menu is used to make the settings for external synchronization. Rotary 1 Rotary 2 Rotary 3 Rotary 4 Rotary 5 GEN. H PHASE LOCK 1000 0-2000 To adjust the output phase of video, set [H PHASE] (horizontal phase) using the rotary 2 control. Set [H PHASE] (horizontal phase) using the rotary 2 control. The factory default setting is 1000. Setting Details for Connecting PC [PC2] When videos created on PC are input to the DVI-I IN connector of this unit, if the analog signal is input, it is necessary to make detailed settings in the [PC2] submenu of the [SETUP] menu. Rotary 1 Rotary 2 Rotary 3 Rotary 4 Rotary 5 PC2 H POSI V POSI PHASE CLOCK 30 10 16 1000 0-60 0-300*1 0-20 0-31 1200-1500*2 1500-1800*3 1500-1800*4 *1 When [PC1] is [1080/50] or [1080/60] *2 When [PC1] is [XGA] *3 When [PC1] is [WXGA] *4 When [PC1] is [SXGA] Set [H POSI] (horizontal position) using the rotary 2 control. Set [V POSI] (vertical position) using the rotary 3 control. Set [PHASE] using the rotary 4 control. Set [CLOCK] using the rotary 5 control. (Only an even number can be selected.)  NOTE The [PC2] parameters cannot be set in the following cases. • [DIGITAL] is selected in [PC1]: No parameter can be set. • [ANALOG] is selected in [PC1] and [FORMAT] is set to 1080/50P or 1080/60P: [CLOCK] cannot be set. Setting for External Interface This unit is equipped with the external interfaces as described below to allow operating this unit from an external controller or PC as well as operating a projector from this unit. To perform the remote operation, select [RS-232C] or [PJ] (Projector) from the [RS-232C] submenu of the [SETUP] menu ( page 29) and press the PROJECTOR/REMOTE button to turn on to activate RS-232C control. RS-232C connector Enables to control all functions except for AUX input and output. When using a conversion cable with 9-pin and 25-pin plugs, connect the cable as shown below. RS-232C 25-pin 2 TXD 3 RXD 4 RTS 5 CTS 6 DSR 7 SIG.G 20 DTR AG-HMX100P/HMX100E 9-pin 1 SPARE 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 DTR 5 SIG.G 6 DSR 9 S PARE [DCE connection] • Under RS-232C control, the operation is executed three frames after reception of the applicable command. • When a transition pattern is selected, set the transition time to 2 frames or more. If it is set to less than 2 frames, frame accuracy is not certified. 28

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Chapter 4
Operating Environment Setting
When the SD reference signal is input to this unit to perform
external synchronization, it is necessary to connect a
signal generator to the G/L (external synch reference input)
connectors. These two G/L connectors are in the loop-
through state, and automatically terminated when loop-
through is disabled.
This unit is also equipped with the ADV-REF (advanced
reference output) connector to output the reference signal
with the vertical phase advanced for the input source. This
reference signal can be used to minimize the delay of the
output signal caused by the system.
NOTE
When the reference signal is connected or disconnected,
output images are distorted or sound is muted for several
seconds.
The [GEN LOCK] submenu of the [SETUP] menu is used to
make the settings for external synchronization.
Rotary 1
Rotary 2
Rotary 3
Rotary 4
Rotary 5
0-2000
GEN.
1000
H PHASE
LOCK
To adjust the output phase of video, set [H PHASE]
(horizontal phase) using the rotary 2 control. Set [H PHASE]
(horizontal phase) using the rotary 2 control. The factory
default setting is 1000.
Setting for External Synchronization [GEN LOCK]
Setting Details for Connecting PC [PC2]
When videos created on PC are input to the DVI-I IN
connector of this unit, if the analog signal is input, it is
necessary to make detailed settings in the [PC2] submenu
of the [SETUP] menu.
Rotary 1
Rotary 2
Rotary 3
Rotary 4
Rotary 5
0-60
0-300*
1
0-20
0-31
1200-1500*
2
1500-1800*
3
1500-1800*
4
H POSI
PC2
30
1000
CLOCK
V POSI
10
PHASE
16
*
1
When [PC1] is [1080/50] or [1080/60]
*
2
When [PC1] is [XGA]
*
3
When [PC1] is [WXGA]
*
4
When [PC1] is [SXGA]
Set [H POSI] (horizontal position) using the rotary 2 control.
Set [V POSI] (vertical position) using the rotary 3 control.
Set [PHASE] using the rotary 4 control.
Set [CLOCK] using the rotary 5 control.
(Only an even number can be selected.)
NOTE
The [PC2] parameters cannot be set in the following cases.
[DIGITAL] is selected in [PC1]: No parameter can be set.
[ANALOG] is selected in [PC1] and [FORMAT] is set to
1080/50P or 1080/60P: [CLOCK] cannot be set.
Setting for External Interface
This unit is equipped with the external interfaces as
described below to allow operating this unit from an
external controller or PC as well as operating a projector
from this unit.
To perform the remote operation, select [RS-232C] or [PJ]
(Projector) from the [RS-232C] submenu of the [SETUP]
menu (
page 29) and press the PROJECTOR/REMOTE
button to turn on to activate RS-232C control.
RS-232C connector
Enables to control all functions except for AUX input and
output. When using a conversion cable with 9-pin and 25-pin
plugs, connect the cable as shown below.
RS-232C
AG-HMX100P/HMX100E
25-pin
9-pin
2 TXD
1 SPARE
3 RXD
2 RXD
4 RTS
3 TXD
5 CTS
4 DTR
6 DSR
5 SIG.G
7 SIG.G
6 DSR
20 DTR
9 SPARE
[DCE connection]
Under RS-232C control, the operation is executed three
frames after reception of the applicable command.
When a transition pattern is selected, set the transition
time to 2 frames or more. If it is set to less than 2 frames,
frame accuracy is not certified.