ASPECT MODE
Auto P.Size
The Auto P.Size is designed for HDMI input.
Follow the steps on page 20, 21 to enter the menu, then access the Function menu and select the Auto P.Size option. Press the ŻŹ cursor buttons to change between On and Off.
1. With the signals such as 576i, 576p, 480i and 480p from the HDMI input of INPUT1
Set the Auto P.Size option to Off |
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To press the | P.SIZE | button, the aspect mode will switch between six different modes, | , | , | ||||||||
4:3 | , | Expanded | , | 4:3Zoom1 | and | 4:3Zoom2 . If you change program No. or power on the TV, | ||||||
the aspect mode will not change. |
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Set the Auto P.Size option to On |
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To press the | P.SIZE | button, the aspect mode will switch between six different modes, | , | , | ||||||||
4:3 | , | Expanded | , | 4:3Zoom1 | and | 4:3Zoom2 . |
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There are three cases as shown below. 1)The aspect ratio of HDMI signal is 4:3
If you change program No. or power on the TV, the aspect mode of the TV will not change. 2)The aspect ratio of HDMI signal is LETTER
If you change program No. or power on the TV, the aspect mode of the TV will automatically return to the
mode of 4:3Zoom1 .
3)The aspect ratio of HDMI signal is 16:9
If you change program No. or power on the TV, the aspect mode of the TV will automatically return to the mode of 16:9 .
2. With the signals such as 1080i and 720p from the HDMI input of INPUT1
To press the P.SIZE button, the aspect mode will switch between three different modes, 16:9 , 16:9Zoom and Expanded . If you change program No. or power on the TV, the aspect mode of the TV will return to the mode of 16:9 .
Notes
1In multi picture, pressing the P.SIZE button does not function.
2Do not watch TV at non full screen, as this may cause damage to your PRT.
3Using this special function (aspect mode) to change the size of image displayed (i.e., change the ratio of height and width) for the purpose of public release or some commercial interests may infringe the copyright law.
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