How to Use MAIN MENU (cont.)
Functions, Contents, and Adjustment Range of items
APERTURE CONTROL |
| MARKER |
Compensates the frequency characteristics of the input video signal.
LEVEL
Adjusts the compensate value. The higher the number is, the larger the compensate value gets.
• 00 O 10CONTROL FREQ.
Selects the frequency to compensate.
HIGH: Compensates the high frequencies.
LOW: Compensates the low frequencies.
OFF: Deactivates the aperture compensation.
sub menu SELECTSelects the positions and the contents of the sub- menu display.
☞“To change the positions and the contents of the
Controls ON/OFF and other settings of the MARKER SELECT, ZOOM, ASPECT SELECT, and SAFETY MARKER functions included in the MARKER function.
NOTES:
•For the 4:3 screen ratio, only SAFETY MARKER and
•To set up
•Using the external control, you can select either
☞ “How to Use the External Control” on pages 19 and 20
MARKER
It displays the area of the aspect ratio that has been set in the ASPECT
OFF: MARKER SELECT does not function.
LINE: Displays the area with an outline.
HALF: The area outside the specified screen ratio is displayed as a 50% transparency.
HALF+L: The area of the specified screen ratio is indicated by an outline, and the area outside of that is displayed as a 50% transparency.
BLK.: The area outside the specified screen ratio is black. Only the portion of the picture within the designated area is displayed.
BLK. +L: The area of the specified screen ratio is indicated by an outline, and the area outside of that becomes black so that only the area inside the line is displayed.
NOTE:
Does not function when the ZOOM function is operated.
Zooms the area of 4:3 aspect ratio to fill the whole screen when the signal of 16:9 format is input.
This item appears on the menu only when using the
OFF: Does not zoom.
ON: Zooms.
NOTES:
•Does not function when
•To adjust the zoomed picture size, ☞ “ZOOM H. SIZE” and “ZOOM V. SIZE” on page 17.
•When zooming the picture for the component signal input, you can adjust the horizontal position of the zooming area.
☞ “ZOOM WINDOW” on page 15
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