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| OUT | Selects the output resolution |
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| FREEZE | Pauses the output video |
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| POWER | Cycles power |
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| INPUT SELECTOR1 | 8 separate keys for selecting each of the following sources: AV1, AV2, COMP. |
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| (Component) YC1, YC2, VGA1, VGA2 and DVI |
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| INFO. | Defines the main source, PIP source, whether mute is activated, output mode, |
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| as well as the firmware version number |
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| PRESET POSITION | Adjusts the zoom3 position4 or moves the PIP position when the Source Prompt |
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| CONTROL2 | is ON |
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| AUTO IMAGE | Assesses the image and improves the quality accordingly, by automatically |
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| adjusting the phase, frequency and position |
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| MENU | Displays the OSD Menu screen5 and locks/unlocks the front panel6 |
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| NAVIGATION CONTROL7 | Allows maneuvering within an OSD screen (all keys); adjusts the zoom position |
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| (4 keys); moves the PIP location when the Source Prompt is OFF (4 keys); |
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| resizes the PIP when the Source Prompt is ON (2 keys) |
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| AUTO GAIN | Automatically adjusts the brightness and contrast |
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| SWAP8 | Toggles between the PIP content and the screen source content |
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| PIP9 | Selects the |
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| CONT. | Displays the contrast status11 |
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| BRIGHT. | Displays the brightness status11 |
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| AUDIO/ZOOM CONTROL7 | Allows volume and zoom control |
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| MODE | Toggles between each of the following modes: |
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| Normal, Presentation, Cinema, Nature, User 1 and User 2 |
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| SCALE | Toggles between each of the following Aspect Ratios: |
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| Normal, Wide Screen, Pan & Scan, 4:3 Output, and 16:9 Output12 |
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1 Press to select the source. Can be programmed (see section 8 .5.9)
2 Consists of a set of 9 separate keys. See the illustration in Figure 16 which shows an enlarged view of this part of the
3 A small rectangle inside a transparent
4 For example, when enlarging the display, press this button: to go to the lower right corner of the display area 5 As Figure 17 illustrates
6 See section 7 .3
7 Consists of a set of 5 separate keys. See the illustration in Figure 16 which shows an enlarged view of this part of the
8 See section 7 .2.4
9 Not available on the
10 See section 7 .2
11 Adjust using the +/- keys
12 See section 8 .4.1
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