Scale Mode Settings
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One to
One
No distortion
Fits width of image
without distortion; fills
height with border
Displays image without
distortion at actual size
with border on all sides
Displays full image
without distortion
Example above
represents an XGA
input on an XGA
resolution display
(1024 x 768)
Example above
represents a 1080i
(1920 x 1080)
resolution
Example above represents
a VGA input
Example above is for
1366 x 768 input on
1366 x 768 native
resolution or 1920 x 1080
input on 1920 x 1080
native resolution
One to One
maintains the original size and aspect ratio of the picture. This may leave blank areas on all four sides. For
instance, a VGA picture (640 x 480) on a 16 x 9 display will occupy only a small area in the center of the screen. For UXGA
sources on a 16 x 9 display, this will crop the picture top, bottom, and sides. The primary use of One to One is to display the
image without scaling artifacts and with minor cropping.
The One to One Scale Mode will produce different cropping results and the image size will be different for each input
resolution.
Scale
Mode
Affect on Input Type on 4 x 3 Display
Affect on Input Type on 16 x 9 Display
4 x 3 source
(e.g. Standard Video
or VGA/SVGA/XGA)
16 x 9 source
(e.g. 1080i or WXGA
computer source)
4 x 3 source
(e.g. Standard Video or
VGA/SVGA/XGA)
16 x 9 source
(e.g. 1080i or WXGA
computer source)
Summary of Contents for m52L
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Page 32: ...About UPS Supplies 22 m52L Installation Guide ...
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Page 64: ...Using Planar s Big PictureTM 54 m52L Installation Guide ...
Page 68: ...Viewport Adjustment 58 m52L Installation Guide ...
Page 74: ...Tips for Color Balancing 64 m52L Installation Guide ...
Page 88: ...Turn Backlight Off With No Source and DPMS Delay 78 m52L Installation Guide ...
Page 92: ...Controlling With RS232 Commands 82 m52L Installation Guide ...
Page 102: ...Deleting a Configuration 92 m52L Installation Guide ...
Page 106: ...Where to Go From Here 96 m52L Installation Guide ...
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