Basic Operations

Select a display aspect

Display aspect selects the type of image to display for an input signal. Press the ASPECT button and select a suitable mode. The types of aspect mode available depend on the input signal. Additionally, this unit has an auto mode that can automatically select the correct display aspect if the relevant information is encoded in the input signal. These modes are accessible from the display aspect area of the 2 <SIGNAL> section of the menu described later.

1Auto (Zoom)

In this mode, when the input signal is letterbox or squeeze type, and such information is encoded in the input signal, the unit will detect this and automatically change to the most appropriate display aspect.

2Normal

In this mode, the aspect from the input signal is kept as is, and the image is projected vertically with an aspect of 16:9, filling the screen and leaving a black area to the left and right of the image.

3Squeeze

This mode displays images that have been compressed horizontally in a normal wide aspect manner.

4Smart Zoom

This mode stretches the left and right edges of a 4:3 image without altering the center, to project a 16:9 image which fills the screen.

5Zoom

This mode projects images received in a letterbox format in a 16:9 format that completely fills the screen.

6Subtitle Zoom

This mode is the most appropriate for showing subtitled letter box format video software. There are more detailed settings for this mode, which can be adjusted in the Subtitle Zoom area of the 2 <SIGNAL> section of the menu. Refer to page 24 for details.

Subtitle Area

Adjust the settings for subtitles.

V Scroll

Adjust the position of the subtitles by moving the screen vertically.

7Through

This mode displays the signal as it is input with no enlargement or reduction. The projected image size will vary according to the resolution of the signal.

8Through Squeeze

This mode expands the width of the input signal to display the image in a 16:9 aspect. The projected image size will vary according to the resolution of the signal.

[Representative examples]

Input signal type

Input image

Display aspect

Projected image

Normal

Standard 4:3 image

Smart Zoom

Zoom

Letter box

Subtitle Zoom

SUBTITLE

Squeeze

Squeeze (Vista size)

Through Squeeze

Squeeze

Squeeze

(Cinemascope size)

 

HDTV

Normal

RGB PC

Normal

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