
4. Operation
Using the Setup Menu
•Select V Size to size both the top and bottom edges simultaneously. Values are in lines. The output “window” is maintained in both size and aspect ratio.
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For both H Size and V Size, the function always cuts into the visible image, equally on both sides, and never exposes video outside the source’s active area. As you size, the
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The maximum allowable H/V size is up to 33% of the input's corresponding active area. For example, for a 1280x1024 input, the maximum H Size is 422 and the maximum V Size is 336.
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Select H Pan to pan a “sized” image left and right — within the selected aspect ratio. Values are in pixels. The value reads [0] if the image has not been sized horizontally.
Select V Pan to pan a “sized” image up and down — within the selected aspect ratio. Values are in lines. The value reads [0] if the image has not been sized vertically.
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If both H Size and H Pan are greater than 0, and H Size is adjusted so that it approaches 0, at a calculated limit, H Pan automatically adjusts itself to approach 0. This same rule holds true for V Size and V Pan.
The Aspect Ratio function allows you to set a
•Select Aspect Ratio to adjust the image to one of the following values: 1:1, 3:2, 4:3, 5:4, 16:9, Custom.
•If Custom is selected, the Ratio line appears:
~Adjustment range: 0.750 to 3.000. The default value depends on the last Aspect Ratio selected before Custom was chosen.
~Note that the
S Computer video at 1280x1024@60Hz defaults to 5:4 aspect ratio S NTSC video defaults to 4:3, HDTV 1080i video defaults to 16:9
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From the Input Menu, select Contrast to change the contrast of the selected input.
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Adjustment range: 75.0% to 125.0%
Default: 100%
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From the Input Menu, select Brightness to change the brightness of the selected input.
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Adjustment range: 75.0% to 125.0%
Default: 100%
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