Configuring the VP-724xl via the OSD MENU Screens

 

 

Table 8: Geometry Scale Functions

 

 

 

 

 

Button

unction

 

 

Aspect Ratio

Set the aspect ratio according to your specific requirements—the native resolution—that

 

 

 

is, depending on the specifications of the Plasma screen or projector:

 

 

 

When using a VGA, DVI and/or component video1 source, you can choose an aspect

 

 

 

ratio from the following: Full Screen, Native, non-linear, 4:3 Output2, 16:9 Output3 and

 

 

 

User Define4

 

 

 

When using a composite video source and/or an s-Video source and/or component

 

 

 

video1 source, you can choose an aspect ratio from the following: Normal, Wide Screen,

 

 

 

Pan5 & Scan, 4:3 Output2, 16:9 Output3 and User Define4

 

 

Non-Linear6

For certain resolutions, select between Side, Middle and Off: Select Side to stretch the

 

 

 

image from the center to the side; select Middle to leave the middle portion of the image

 

 

 

untouched, while the sides are stretched; select Off to deactivate this feature

 

8.4.2Adjusting the Zoom Ratio and Position

Figure 25 and Table 9 define the Geometry (Zoom) Screen.

Figure 25: Geometry (Zoom) Screen

Table 9: Geometry Zoom Functions

Button

Function

Zoom Ratio

Set between 100% – 400%

Zoom Position Adjustment

Press the ￿, +, UP and DOWN OSD buttons arrows to set the

 

Zoom position

1 Depending on the resolution of the component source

2 In this standard, the ratio between the width and the height is 4:3

3 In this standard (a Cinema mode standard used for movies and DVDs), the ratio between the length and height is 16:9 (or sometimes 1:2.35)

4 H-Zoom (-32 to +32), V-Zoom (-32 to +32), H-Pan (-32 to +32 and V-Pan (-32 to +32), 0 corresponds to a full screen 5 Panning the picture refers to resizing and cropping it

6 Converts a 4:3 standard-definition video to a 16:9 wide-aspect definition ratio in a non-linear manner

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