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4:3
means the aspect ratio of the display is 4:3. Typical display devices with this aspect ratio are many
data presentation projectors, and CRT projectors which are tuned to show a 4:3 image
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16:9
means the aspect ratio of the display is 16:9. Typical display devices with this aspect ratio are many
LCDTV, Plasma TV, Home Theater projectors and CRT projectors which are tuned to show a 16:9 image
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2.35:1
means the aspect ratio of the display is 2.35:1. Typical display devices are 16:9 Home Theater
projectors which are equipped with an anamorphic lens to compress the image from 16:9 to 2.35:1
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Same as Resolution
ratio means that the screen aspect ratio will be defined by the actual output
resolution. Example: 1280 x 768 pixels is 1.66 (1280 divided by 768) and 1280 x 1024 pixels is 1.25
(1280 divided by 1024). This setting is normally used for non-standard display aspect ratios. In the
case of 1280 x 768 pixels the ratio is 15:9 instead of 16:9
Define any custom display aspect ratio by selecting Customize and pressing the
action button.
The OSD will turn to the following page:
• A slider value of x.xx relates to an actual aspect ratio of x.xx:1. For example, if the slider value is 1.50,
that means you are setting an aspect ratio of 1.5:1
• Use the
Left/Right
arrow remote control keys to adjust the slider
• When
OK
is pressed on the remote control, the slider control is moved to the lower left corner of the
display
• Pressing
Back
on the remote control will return you to the full OSD, or simply press the
Menu
key to
exit from OSD mode
5.3.5 SCREEN MASKING (BLANKING)
This option is used to mask off the 4 sides of the display.
When the
action button is pressed, the OSD turns to the following page:
• When Top/Bottom is greater than zero, the top and bottom of the display are masked off
• When Left/Right is greater than zero, the left and right sides of the display are masked off