Setting the aspect ratio (ASPECT)
This projector allows you to change the aspect ratio to match the type of input signal.
Press the ASPECT button.
BPressing the ASPECT button will change the aspect ratio according to the successive settings shown below.
BRefer to the illustrations in the table for assistance in selecting a suitable aspect ratio.
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| JUST\4:3\16:9\14:9\ZOOM1\ZOOM2 | ||||
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ZOOM2 | original ratio | |
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2.35: 1 letterbox signals.)
V SCROLL |
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WIDE768 only) |
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BThe aspect ratios for the following signals will be switched between 16:9 and
1 125 (1 080) /60i, 1 125 (1 080) /50i, 1 125 (1 080) /24p, 750 (720) /60p, 750 (720) /50p
BThe aspect ratios for the following signals are fixed, and cannot be changed.
WIDE
*WIDE768 signals can be set to “V SCROLL”.
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