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When Anamorphic Lens set as “None”

Auto235: When Anamorphic Lens set as “Fixed” or “Movable”, the default format will become “Auto235” that

replace original format “Native”. (See page 46)

English

“Auto235” is one kind of format name, and will detect

 

automatically the source is 2.35:1 film source or not.

 

If the source is 2.35:1 source, the format will automatically

 

use format “16:9” to display.

 

If the source is non-2.35:1 source, the format will

 

automatically use format “4:3” to display.

 

When Anamorphic Lens set as “Fixed” or “Movable”

Auto235 mapping rule

 

 

 

 

Input

When Anamorphic Lens set as...

source

Fixed

Movable

 

2.35:1

Format

Format

12V

Trigger

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Program-

 

 

 

mable)

 

Resize image

Resize image

0V (off)

 

to 1920 x 1080

to 1920 x 1080

 

Non-

Resize image

Resize image

12V (on)

2.35:1 to 1440 x 1080

to 1440 x 1080

 

Discrete

IR button

Native (*)

(*): When Anamorphic Lens set as “Fixed” or “Movable”, the format “Native” will keep use the name on remote and RS-232 command, but OSD will show “Auto235”. This also means programmable “12V Trigger” doesn’t work when Anamorphic Lens set as “Movable”.

1)Press the “Menu” button on the remote.

2)Use “”, “” to select DISPLAY category and press “Enter” or “”, then use “”, “” to highlight the “Format” adjustment item.

3)Press “Enter” or “” to select this adjustment item. The Menu disappears as shown.

4)Use “”, “” arrow keys to choose the desired format.

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