Vidikron 60 manual » Setting the Resize, Select Resize with the cursor buttons / and press Enter

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SETTING “ASPECT RATIO” AND “RESIZE”

»Setting the “Resize”

Set the “Resize” when HDCP image is input from [RGB3] terminal.

1. Project the image onto the screen

2. Press the [MENU] button

• The main menu appears on the screen.

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3. Press the cursor buttons (▲/▼) to select “Image Options” and press [ENTER] or cursor (►).

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