Changing Screen Options
Changing the Scaling mode of Image
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Press MENU to display the menu main page.
Press VOL+/- to display window menu page.
Press CH to select image size item.
Press VOL+/- to select a proper image size.
The image size can be selected between: fill all, normal, wide and zoom.
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image size | fill all |
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h position |
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v position | off | 50 |
freeze window | on | |
digital pan and zoom |
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right/left to change image size |
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Fill All
The Fill All mode stretches the input vertically and horizontally to fill the display from edge to edge. This mode is the default mode.
Normal
The Normal mode fills the display vertically with a 4:3 aspect picture, preserving the geometry of the input format. It performs the same as the Fill to Aspect Ratio mode.
Wide
The Wide mode only affects displays that are greater than 4:3 aspect. If the picture is less than or equal to 4:3 this mode acts as if it is in Normal mode. It is intended to display 4:3 images on a 16:9 panel with the least picture deformity. The centre of the picture is left unstretched The left and right sides of the picture are stretched in a
Zoom
If the display aspect ratio is greater than 4:3 this mode fills the panel horizontally, cropping 10 percent off the top and bottom of the picture. If the display aspect ratio is less than 4:3 this mode crops the picture by 16.5 percent on all sides and fills the panel with the remaining picture.
Freezing the Picture
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Press MENU to display the menu main page.
Press VOL+/- to display window menu page.
Press CH repeatedly to select freeze window item.
Press VOL+/- to select on or off.
When you set this item to on, the current picture will be frozen until you set this item to off.
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image size | fill all |
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h position |
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v position | off | 50 |
freeze window | on | |
digital pan and zoom |
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right/left to freeze current window |
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Note:
This menu item appears only when the current screen layout is full screen. You can also quickly freeze current picture by using the STILL button.
For the sake of protecting the screen, please do NOT freeze a picture for a long time.
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