E58
Other features
Checking the current channel and
audio mode on screen (DISPLAY)
You can check the current display mode, channel
being received, MTS mode, and time remaining on
the SLEEP timer.
Perform this operation using the remote control.
POWER
PC
AV2
AV1
TV
FREEZE
PIP
SLEEP
ENTER
MENU
BRIGHT
MODE
BRIGHT
DISPLAY
CC
MTS
MUTE
VOL
CH
FLASHBACK
VIEW MODE
1. Press the DISPLAY button.
Various information about the current state will
be displayed.
10
STEREO
The information will disappear after several
seconds.
Notes:
- The information displayed will vary depending
on the current display mode and other settings.
- If the broadcast changes in TV mode while the
information is displaying, the broadcast and
MTS mode may not match.
Changing the screen size
(VIEW MODE)
You can change the screen size to match the video
on videotapes and DVDs.
Perform this operation using the remote control.
POWER
PC
AV2
AV1
TV
FREEZE
PIP
SLEEP
ENTER
MENU
BRIGHT
MODE
BRIGHT
DISPLAY
CC
MTS
MUTE
VOL
CH
FLASHBACK
VIEW MODE
1. Press the VIEW MODE button.
The mode switches in the following order each
time you press the button:
[PC mode]
NORMAL
→
WIDE
→
NORMAL...
NORMAL:
Expands the image to or near its aspect ratio.
WIDE:
Expands the image so that it fills the screen.
[TV/AV mode]
NORMAL
→
WIDE
→
ZOOM1
→
ZOOM2
→
NORMAL...
NORMAL:
Displays the screen at 4:3.
WIDE:
Displays the screen at 16:9.
ZOOM1:
Enlarges and displays the entire
screen, but with a smaller screen size
than
“
ZOOM2
”
. Please use this mode
when captions or telops at the top or
bottom of the screen are cut off.
ZOOM2:
Enlarges and displays the entire screen at 4:3.
Notes:
- When you select “ZOOM1” or “ZOOM2” in TV/AV
mode, the top and bottom of the screen will be
cut off slightly.
- You can set options individually for PC mode
and TV/AV mode in the MODE SELECT menu.
(See pages E34 and E54.)
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