Mitsubishi Electronics MDT65IS manual Other functions, Picture size, OSD information, Picture mode

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Other functions

Picture size

Audio input change

RGB1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

FULL NORMAL CUSTOM REAL

DVD/HD

FULL NORMAL DYNAMIC CUSTOM REAL

VIDEO, VIDEO<S>

FULL NORMAL DYNAMIC CUSTOM REAL

RGB1

HDMI AUDIO1AUDIO2AUDIO3

Other inputs

AUDIO1AUDIO2AUDIO3

OSD information

English

Normal size of each signal

Recommend picture size

NORMAL

NORMAL

 

NORMAL

NORMAL

(Squeeze signal)

DYNAMIC

FULL

* DVD/HD, VIDEO only

RGB1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

RGB2

1024 x 768 48kHz 60Hz AUDIO : 1

SIZE : FULL

DVD/HD

DVD/HD

Current selection (RGB2)

Resolution Horizontal/vertical frequency

Audio input mode Picture size mode

Current selection (DVD/HD)

NORMAL:

Images supplied from external devices such

 

as PC and DVD fit the screen, keeping their

 

original aspect ratio.

FULL:

Images are displayed on the entire screen.

DYNAMIC:

4:3 images are enlarged on the entire

 

screen with non-linearity. (Round images

 

may be cut when enlarged.)

CUSTOM (ZOOM): You can enlarge the displayed images

 

beyond the active display area. The portions

 

of the image out of the display area aren’t

 

visible.

REAL:

Images are displayed in their original sizes.

ZOOM

ZOOM

Picture mode

RGB1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

AUDIO : 3

SIZE : FULL

VIDEO<S>, VIDEO

VIDEO<S>

NTSC

AUDIO : 3

SIZE : NORMAL

PIP, POP

Main : RGB2

Sub : VIDEO<S>

RGB2

1024 x 768 48kHz 60Hz AUDIO : 1 VIDEO<S>

NTSC

SIZE : FULL

Audio input mode

Picture size mode

Current selection (VIDEO<S>)

Color system mode

Audio input mode Picture size mode

Main picture information

Audio input mode

Sub picture information Main picture size

HIGHBRIGHT STANDARD sRGB

DVD/HD, VIDEO, VIDEO<S>

HIGHBRIGHT STANDARD CINEMA

Control Lock mode

You can lock the operation buttons so that the image adjustments you made aren’t changed even when the buttons are pressed.

By holding down both the and button on the monitor for 3 seconds or longer, you can lock the operation buttons.

By holding down both the and button on the monitor for 3 seconds or longer again, you can unlock the operation buttons.

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Contents LCD Display Monitor Page English Page Index Features Declaration of Conformity Important InformationImportant Information Declaration of the Manufacturer DeclarationErgonomics Recommend UseContents Parts Name and Functions Buttons, Switch, and IndicatorFront Rear Control buttons Video Connectors and TerminalsParts Name and Functions Anti-theft lock slotDescription Wireless Remote ControlHow to install the batteries How to Use the Wireless Remote ControlHow to remove the batteries FrontRear CAT5 Tx BOXGND Flow of preparation Preparation for useDetermine the installation location 1Preparation for installationDo not Attempt to Install the LCD Monitor by Yourself Using the monitor without the bezel Installing the monitorLay the screen face down Conditions 2Installing the monitorInstalling in the portrait position How to set-upHow to install the optional speakers Before connecting the signal cable to PC and VideoBefore making connections 4Connection procedureWiring diagram Prevention of disconnection of Hdmi cableSecond monitor connection 4Connection procedureConnecting with a computer analog connection Analog connection Connection via RGB3 in D-SUB connectorConnection via the RGB6 in connector DisplayPort Connecting with a computer digital connectionFactory preset timing Connection via the RGB2 in connector DVI-DDVD player Component device Connecting a video device component video/HDMI deviceVideo device Composite video/S video device Connection to one monitor Connecting CAT5How to install Installation to Windows XP Installation to Windows VistaAllowable cable length 5Connecting CAT5CAT5 EQ Monitor control via RS-232C Connecting RS-232CMonitor connection using LAN 7Connecting LANConnecting the power source 8Connecting the power cord to the monitorFlow of How to Using How to UseTurning on external devices Power Management FunctionPower Indicator 1Turning on all the connected devices2Selecting the video input 4Selecting the OSD language 3Controlling the external devices6Selecting the picture mode 5Auto-setup8Picture adjustment 7Screen adjustment10Schedule setting 9Volume controlHow to set up schedule 10Schedule settingRS-232C/RS-485 Remote control 11Remote controlRemote control LAN Remote control 11Remote controlOperation buttons Key guide Sub menu Adjustment items Adjustment statusConfiguration of OSD screen Main Menu Screen Main menuBasic operation of OSD Configuration and basic operation of OSD screenPicture OSD screen functionsPrimary Picture ResetOSD screen functions Auto BrightnessScreen Treble Audio ResetAudio BalancePIP Picture in Picture CONFIGURATION1 CONFIGURATION2 Date and Time ScheduleMonitor Information Advanced Option Heat Status Power on DelayTerminal Setting Advanced Option ResetPicture size Picture modeControl Lock mode Other functionsTo use a computer to control the monitors Other functionsSupplemental information of the auto brightness function To control multiple monitors collectivelyPIP Size Small PIP, POP functionPIP POP Side by Side OFF Aspect Full ReferenceRemote control numbering function Troubleshooting Vesa DPM Vesa DDC2B, DDC/CI SpecificationsPin Assignment Pin Assignment