Pioneer V2550E Home Theater System User Manual


 
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MVP MANUAL
10. RMD-V3020 COMMAND REFERENCE
(1) Outline of the RMD-V3020
Introduction
The RMD-V3020 is an input board (hereafter referred to as VS board) which supports variable scanning for
inputting images of computer (hereafter referred to as PC) to the MVP.
Horizontal frequency : 24 kHz to 35 kHz
Vertical frequency : 55 Hz to 72 Hz
Dot clock : Up to 35 MHz
Signal : Non-interlace signal (The HDTV, 15 kHz RGB signal will not be dis-
played because it is interlaced.)
Basic functions
With the VS board, standard PC signal information is preset in the memory. When the PC signal is input to the
MVP, the images are automatically output in the best state through this board after the model has been
discriminated. (For details of the preset models, refer to the M commands of the VS board described later.)
Although non-preset models must also be adjusted using general data, images can be output temporarily
and these models are compatible with recent PCs, accelerator boards with various resolutions. (Refer to
Mode 99 described later.)
Automatic detection cannot be performed but a user-presetable area for 31 models is provided. This enables
the data of unknown models to be registered and used in the same way as preset model data.
Precautions in use
In some cases, problems may occur when communication is carried out with the MVP at 2400 bps in the
adjustment of the VS board, etc.
VS board adjustment mode
In the communication state with the MVP, the VS board adjustment mode can be set by inputting :A.