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Aspect Ratio Settings

Note: The display is not capable of compressing the image in one direction while stretching it in the other. For example, if you try to display a UXGA (1600 x 1200) on an m70L (1920 x 1080) at Fill All, the display will letterbox the image and the following note will appear at the bottom of the menu: “Can’t display - Change Scale Mode.” You can leave the scale mode at Fill All or change it to Letterbox. You can also select Crop or One to One.

Note: The SCALE MODE menu icons change to indicate the effect each mode will have on the picture based on the JUSTIFY and SCALE MODE settings, and the source resolution.

 

Affect on Input Type on 4 x 3 Display

 

Affect on Input Type on 16 x 9 Display

Scale

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4 x 3 source

16 x 9 source

 

4 x 3 source

16 x 9 source

Mode

 

(e.g. Standard Video

(e.g. 1080i or WXGA

 

(e.g. Standard Video,

(e.g. 1080i or WXGA

 

 

 

or VGA/SVGA/XGA)

computer source)

 

VGA/SVGA/XGA)

computer source)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fill All

No distortion

Compresses width to fit

 

Stretches width of image

Displays full image

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

without distortion

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fill All makes the picture fit top-to-bottom and left-to-right, regardless of how this stretches or compresses the picture. Fill All distorts the picture, when the aspect ratio of the incoming picture is not the same as the display.

Crop

No distortion

Crops width of image; fits height of image without distortion

Crops top and bottom of image; fits width of image without distortion

Displays full image without distortion

Crop expands non-native aspect ratio pictures until the second edges touch the border and lets the other edges of the picture fall outside the display and get cropped.

Letterbox/ Pillarbox

No distortion

Fits width of image without distortion; fills height with border

Fits height of image without distortion; fills width with border

Displays full image without distortion

Letterbox/Pillarbox expands the picture until the first edges (top-bottom or left-right) touch the border of the display, and then fills in the other sides with a solid color.

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Contents M70L Installation & Configuration Guide Page Warranty and Service Plans RoHS Compliance Statement Trademark CreditsDisclaimer M70L Installation & Configuration Guide Table of Contents DVD and Component Video Sources Composite Video and S-Video Retry on Lost Signal Downloading Additional Documentation and Firmware Introduction Safety for You and the m70L General Safety PrecautionsPage InformationDisposal 7KH  WLOOGXU What is Temporary Image Retention? Recommended UsageBurn-In Versus Temporary Image Retention Static Image ApplicationsNormal Use Thermal Guidelines Vesa Mounts, General Description Installing an m70L Plan Your InstallationPrepare Your Installation Location Before You BeginBefore You Begin Installation Checklist Unpacking and Checking AccessoriesAccessories With Each m70L Display Optional Accessories Customer-Supplied AccessoriesInstalling the Video Input Module VIM Connector Installing the Video Input Module VIM Installing the Video Input Module VIM Connecting Source Cables Connecting Picture SourcesUsing the DVI Out Connector Selecting the Correct InputInput Found on the Following Devices Connecting Power About UPS SuppliesConnecting Power Wiring the adapter RS232 CommunicationConnecting RS232 Cables Configuring an m70L Using the Remote If the Remote Doesn’t WorkSource Connectors Selecting the SourceType Resolution Computer SourcesComponent Video Sources DVD and Component Video SourcesAutomatically Selecting the Source Manually Selecting the SourceSource popup menu displays to the right of the Picture menu Analog SDI Adjusting Input Levels Adjusting Levels for Analog SourcesWhy Adjust Levels? Semi-Automatic Level AdjustmentTo access the Input Levels menu, press Level on the remote Manual Level Adjustment Adjusting Levels for Digital Sources Adjusting Levels for Video Sources Adjusting the Picture With Color BarsAdjusting Input Levels Adjusting Frequency and Phase Making a Checkerboard Pattern With PaintAdjusting Frequency Manually Adjusting Phase ManuallyAspect Ratio Settings Scale Mode SettingsMode VGA/SVGA/XGAAspect Ratio Settings Justify Settings Wall ModeOverscan Wall Width and Wall HeightAdjusting Sharpness Sharpness SettingsAdjusting Sharpness Adjusting Position Picture PositionHorizontal Position Vertical PositionAdjusting Position Display Resolution ViewportViewport Viewport Adjusting Color Balance Understanding Color TemperatureAdjusting Color Temperature Color Balancing a Single DisplayTips for Color Balancing Color BalanceBrightness Adjusting Color Balance Advanced Options Advanced OptionsPlug and Play Edid Enable Miscellaneous OptionsCurtain Pattern Preferred Source DetectionAuto Setup Options Retry on Lost SignalDo Frequency and Do Phase Do CheckboxesMenu Timeout Menu OptionsPosition Rotate MenuTimeout Message in PictureRecall Last MIP Setting the Clock/Scheduling an Event EventsSet Clock / Schedule Events Setting the Clock Scheduling an EventAdvanced Options New events on the SET Clock / Schedule Events menu Backlight Settings Backlight ControlManual Backlight Control Auto Backlight ControlHigh Temperature Warning Turn Backlight Off With No Source and Dpms DelayAuto Backlight On Backlight Control Serial Port Settings and Diagnostics Serial Port SettingsGroup ID and Unit ID Ascii Response Type Ascii Response TerminatorGroup ID Unit ID Address Affect on DisplaysControlling With RS232 Commands Serial Port StatusBaud Rate Serial Port Settings and Diagnostics Saving and Recalling Configurations Advantages of Saving Configurations to Memory SlotsHow Automatic Save Works Memory What Is Saved? And Where? What the Memories StoreGlobal Storage Color Balance all values Saving Configurations RGBChanging the Name of the Memory Slot Saving and Recalling Configurations Recalling Stored Configurations Deleting a Configuration Press Enter Saving and Recalling Configurations Basic Troubleshooting Do This Result Explanation / Further ActionPossible Resolution Internal Temperature Possible Cause Possible ResolutionChecking Unit Status Backlight Status ShowsWhere to Go From Here Accessing Planar’s Technical Support Website Document Name Contents Downloading Additional Documentation and FirmwareDownloading Utility Software Specifications Mechanical SpecificationsInput connectors TTL H and V syncElectrical and Heat Specifications Max Min Typical Unit AC RequirementsHeat, BTUs per hour Analog InputsComposite Input Video InputSDI Input Optical Specifications Maximum Minimum Environmental Specifications Maximum Minimum TypicalMounting Specifications Screw SizeM70L Installation & Configuration Guide M70L Dimensions Front and Side ViewRear View Regulatory Information M70L Installation & Configuration Guide Index Operation NumbersAdvanced options, 53 aspect ratio, 39 aspect ratio & wall PAL, 26 parameters Index