Operation
Changing screen size
This unit incorporates screen modes of various height and
width ratios. For optimal viewing, we recommend that
you select the screen mode that best matches the video
source that you are viewing. Although these modes are
designed for full display of a picture on a wide screen, it is
our hope that you make use of them with a full
understanding of the manufacturer's intentions.
Screen size selection
The size of the image displayed on the screen, and the
range of the image shown can be set in one of four modes.
Press the SCREEN SIZE button to select the size.
Remote control unit
DISPLAY
STANDBY/ON
MENU
/ SET
Main unit operating panel
The screen size changes each time the SCREEN SIZE
button is pressed as follows.
3 DOT BY DOT
or
4:3 2
Consult the Computer signal compatibility table (pages 40
to 42) for information regarding screen sizes supported by
each signal format.
Notes
÷ When the [FULL] setting is used to display a non-wide screen
4:3 picture fully on a wide screen, a portion of the picture may
be cut off or appear deformed.
÷ Be aware that when the display is used for commercial or
public viewing purposes, selecting the [FULL] mode setting
may violate the rights of authors protected under copyright
law.
÷ When [DOT BY DOT] or [4:3] screen size is selected, the
display position is moved slightly each time the power is
turned on, in order to prevent image burning.
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SCREEN
SIZE
INPUT SCREEN SIZE
– VOL +
SCREEN SIZE
3 FULL
4:3 2
During personal computer signal input
1 DOT BY DOT
The input signal and the screen maintain a dot to line ratio
of 1:1 and is thus highly faithful to the source.
* This unit is designed with horizontally oblong
elements, with the result that the image displayed
will appear more oblong than the original input
signal.
A
1024 dots
2 4:3
The display fills the screen as much as possible without
altering the aspect ratio of the input signal.
A
3 FULL
The display is presented with a widescreen aspect ratio
of 16:9 and fills the entire screen.
A
768 lines