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Barco - RHDM-2301 - User manual ____________________________________________________ 57
Full functionality description
• Use the trackball to cycle through all defined color working spaces.
• Press (
)
or (
)
to confirm the color working space to be removed.
• Navigate with the trackball to highlight the item “remove”.
• Press (
)
or (
)
to remove the selected color working space.
The standard defined color working spaces cannot be removed. When the selected
custom color working space is removed, the next color working space in the list will be
applied to the display unit.
Undo the changes in a color working space that was not stored:
In this case the color working space appears with an asterisk (*) in the status bar on the
top of the screen. Select and press the “remove” option (as described above) in the color
working space toolbox for the color working space that has an asterisk (*). The color
working space is not removed but the settings are restored to the original settings.
4.2.5.6 Scale mode button
The scale mode can be chosen dependent on the view mode (
).
Function
Description
Scale mode
Toggles between the scale mode for the selected win-
dow. The scale mode is shown in the status bar for each
window.
Note:
When the View mode is set to “maximized”, press-
ing the
button will not change the appearance of the
signal or change the settings in the status bar. Neverthe-
less, the actions are stored in the memory. When return-
ing to single mode or the pan&zoom mode, this setting
will be updated.
Scale mode selection toolbox appears: The scale
modes that can be selected are:
•
Native
: Image is displayed on the screen with its na-
tive vertical resolution. The horizontal size depends on
the selection of the aspect ratio (
).
•
Maximize
: Image is maximized on the screen. The as-
pect ratio as chosen by the aspect ratio toolbox (
) is
maintained.
•
OverScan
: The inner 96% of the image is shown on
the screen.
•
ViewPort
: Allows the user to maximize a 16:9 central
portion of a video signal full screen (e.g. to maximize a
letter box content).
Composition mode
Native
Overscan
Maximized
Viewport
Pan&zoom
Single input
X
X
X
X
Pan&zoom
X
Dual view
X