Picture formats
The picture you received from the broadcaster or playback from DVDs may be in widescreen or con-
ventional modes. If your TV is equipped with widescreen, pictures in conventional mode will display
with black bars on the right and left side. If your TV is equipped with a conventional (4:3) screen,
pictures in widescreen modes will display black bars on the top and bottom. However, there are some
functions built in the TV which will optimise your viewing pleasure regardless of whatever mode it is
transmitted.
If your TV is equipped with conventional (4:3) screen
Press the
key or cursor left or right key to select the different formats to suit your viewing pleasure.
Screen Display
Name of format
4:3
Expand 4:3
Compress 16:9
If your TV is equipped with widescreen
Press the
key or cursor left or right key to select the different formats to suit your viewing pleasure.
Screen Display
4:3
Zoom 14:9
Zoom 16:9
Subtitle Zoom
Super Wide
Widescreen
20
The picture is reproduced in the conventional format.
The picture is enlarged vertically. This is used to cancel the
black bars at the top and bottom of the picture.
The picture is forced into the widescreen mode.
Name of format
The picture is reproduced in the conventional (4:3) format.
Black bars are displayed on the left and right side. The symbol
"
progressively by pressing the cursor up or down key.
The picture is enlarged to 14:9 format. Thin black bars are
displayed on the left and right side. The symbol "
the name means that you can move the picture up or down to
a certain limit by pressing the cursor up or down key.
The picture is enlarged to 16:9 format. This mode is used to
cancel the black bars at the top and bottom of the picture.
The symbol "
the picture up or down to a certain limit by pressing the cur-
sor up or down key.
This mode displays 4: 3 format pictures using the full surface of
the screen leaving the subtitles visible. The symbol "
to the name means that you can move the picture up or down
to a certain limit by pressing the cursor up or down key.
This mode displays 4: 3 format pictures using the full surface
of the screen by enlarging the sides. The symbol "
the name means that you can move the picture up or down to
a certain limit by pressing the cursor up or down key.
This mode restores the correct proportions of the picture
transmitted in the widescreen mode.
" next to the name means that you can enlarge the picture
" next to the name means that you can move
Function
Function
" next to
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" next to