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Appendix
B: input Connection
Compatibility
Component°l
and Component
2 inputs
These inputs are compatible
wkh component
video signals from standard
DVD players and other equipment _y
sending
a standard
NTSC component
video signal (480i). These inputs are also compatible
with newer DVD
players sending a progressive
NTSC component
video signal (480p).
These inputs are also compatible
with most
standard
DTV and satellke
receivers with component
video outputs
(YPbP0.
Compatible
DTV signals are SDTV
480i, 480p, 720p and HDTV 1080i.
VGA Input
This input will accommodate
most computers
capable
of supporting
a VGA monitor.
The only compatible
display
resolution
is 640x480.
The sync rate is 60 Hz. SVGA and higher resolutions
are not supported.
NetOommand®
IEEE 1394 System
CompatibiJity=
This HDTV Receiver is designed
to conform
to EEE 1394 AV/C software
standards
in effect at the time of
development.
This exciting new networking
and control technology
is designed
to provide high=performance
digital connections
and product
control,
making products
easier to use.
As other manufacturers
produce
products
that use IEEE 1394 AV/C, they will be responsible
for the development
of their products
to meet the standards
of the technology,
as well as compatibility
testing with other products.
Mitsubishi
cannot be responsible
for their efforts,
and therefore
cannot promise compatibility
with these other
products.
Any compatibility
problems
with other manufacturers
products
should be brought
to the attention
of
those manufacturers.
DTV YPbPr RGBHV Input
This input is compatible
with most standard
DTV and satellite
receivers with component
video outputs
(YPbPr).
Compatible
DTV signals are SDTV 480i, 480p, 720p and HDTV 1080i. This input is also compatible
with some DTV
receivers using RGB with "sync on green" or with "separate
H and V sync."
Compatible
DTV signals are SDTV
480i, 480p, 720p and
HDTV 1080i.
All other DTV signals need to be converted
by the DTV receiver to one of the
compatible
signal types.
Industry standards
for DTV RGB signals (systems, synchronization,
timing, and signal
strengths)
are not currently
established.
These inputs will not be compatible
with all DTV receivers that offer RGB.
If your DTV receiver offers both DTV component
video signals and DTV RGB signals,
Mitsubishi
suggests
you use
the DTV component
video signals.
Please check the DTV receiver specifications
before connecting.
Injput Levels and Timing with Component
1 and 2
Video
EIA = 770.1
Pb
Pr
and EIA = 770.2 Standard
Levels & Timing
= 1.0Vp-p (includes sync) 75ohm
= 700mVp-p, 75ohm (can also receive signals
from outputs labeled B-Y and Cb)
= 700mVp-p, 75ohm (can also receive signals
from outputs labeled R-Y and CO
DTV input Levels Used With HD Component
Video
_nals
EIA - 770.3 Standard
Levels & Timing
Y
= 1.0Vp-p (includes sync) 75ohm
Pb = 700mVp-p,
75ohm
Pr = 700mVp-p, 75ohm
H = Not Used
V
= Not Used
DTV Input Levels when Used With HD=RGB Video
_nals
E_. G = 700mVp-p (no sync), 1Vp-p (with sync) 75ohm
B = 700mVp-p,
75ohm
R = 700mVp-p, 75ohm
H= 4Vp-p+i-1.0% 75ohm (when using separate
H and V sync)
V = 4Vp-p+/-1.0%
75ohm (when using separate
H and V sync)
HDlVii input LeveLs
NTSC 480i only
Y = 1.0Vp-p (includes sync) 75ohm
C = 0_286 Vp-p (burst signal), 75 ohm
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