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5.0 THEATRE MODE
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‘16:9’ button on the RCU
The ‘16:9’ button on the RCU directly changes the Input Active Aspect Ratio to 1.78:1.
When set into THEATRE Mode, the DreamScaler 4 automatically moves the Anamorphic Lens out of the projector
beam and restore the black bars of the 16:9 video Input Frame.
If the video Input Frame AR is 4:3, use the ‘4:3’ button instead.
‘Pan’ button on the RCU for 2.35:1 sources
The ‘Pan’ button on the RCU directly changes the Input Active Aspect Ratio to 2.35:1.
When set into THEATRE Mode, the DreamScaler 4 automatically moves the Anamorphic Lens in front of the
projector beam and apply the vertical stretch to restore the original 2.35:1 aspect ratio to the screen.
‘Aspect’ button on the RCU
The ‘Aspect’ button of the RCU is a shortcut to the ‘Active AR’ Menu to quickly change this setting. when selecting
an Input Active AR greater than 2.33:1, the DreamScaler 4 configured in THEATRE Mode will command the
Anamorphic Lens to moves in front of the projector beam and apply the correct vertical picture stretching to obtain a
full frame at 2.35:1 aspect ratio. Press sequentially until you get the desired aspect ratio:
Input Aspect Ratio
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Active AR
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1.33, 1.55, 1.66, 1.78, 1.85, 2.35 or User (1.01 - 3.00)
‘Viewing Mode’ button on the RCU
The ‘Viewing Mode’ button is a shortcut to the ‘12V Trigger #2’ Menu. When the RF-Emitter is connected to the
DreamScaler 4, press sequentially ‘Viewing Mode’ button to control the Anamorphic Lens position:
Output Setup
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12V Trigger #2
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OFF: the Lens moves out of the projector beam
Output Setup
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12V Trigger #2
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ON: the Lens moves in the projector beam
Output Setup
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12V Trigger #2
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THEATRE: the Lens position is set automatically determined by the
DreamScaler 4 per input and input format.
Note:
The ‘16:9’ button is useful to restore the original input signal when a portion of the On Screen Display (OSD) of your
player is located on the top and/or bottom of the Active Frame. Typically at the startup of a DVD, the language and
subtitles selection is generally not displayed in Cinemascope® format, but in a 16:9 frame.