Using the remote control
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• The program indicator icon on the top right corner of the screen shows either '-' or '--' to
indicate which entry mode is selected.
Using the program / buttons to sequentially change programs
Press the Program
/
buttons on your remote control, or press the Program or
Program buttons on the display to sequentially cycle through your TV programs.
Using the recall button to return to the previous viewed program
To return to the previous viewed program, press the Recall
button on your remote control.
This button can be used to toggle between the two most recently viewed programs without
having to press the precise program number.
Selecting a picture mode
To select a picture mode, press the Preset
button on the remote control. This enables you to
select from the following settings:
Using the freeze function
Press the Freeze
/
button on the remote control to freeze the image on the screen. Press
the Freeze
/
button again to restore normal viewing.
This freeze function does not control the input source which will continue normally, but not be
displayed whilst the image remains frozen. When the image freeze is stopped, normal play will
resume in real time. That is, the displayed image will jump to the current time and any interim
video is not displayed.
Adjusting aspect ratio
There may be situations where you select an image source which has a different aspect ratio to
your screen. This model display has a true widescreen TV 16:9 aspect ratio, and so when viewing
4:3 aspect images like those from the built-in analog TV tuner, the screen will not be filled.
Should you wish to stretch or resize the image to fill the screen, you can use the Aspect
/
button on the remote control to select an aspect ratio you prefer. It will cycle through the
following display aspect ratios for each press of the button:
The items available will depend on the input source being selected. See
"Aspect ratio behaviour"
on page 41
for details.
Using the PIP function
If your display is connected to both a Video and a Graphic source, pressing the PIP
button
allows you to display both images on the screen at the same time in PIP (Picture In Picture)
mode.
• Full Screen: Normal display.
• Video On Graphic: Display the Video picture in a window inserted over the Graphics picture.
• Video image sources: TV (ATV), Composite Video (AV1, AV2, AV3 and AV4), Interlaced RGB
Component Video (AV1-RGB ) and S-Video (AV2-S, AV3-S and AV4-S).
• Graphic image source: PC.
• If the display is set to Video On Graphic mode while the graphic image source cannot be
detected, the Video picture will not be displayed either.
• The Teletext function is not available in the Video image in PIP mode.
• Standard
• Cinema
• Dynamic
• Personal
• 16:9
• 4:3
• Letterbox
• Wide
• Real
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