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Menus
4:3 Default
Select the default
Screen Mode to
use for 4:3 sources
Wide Zoom
Select to enlarge the 4:3 picture to fill the 16:9
screen, keeping the original image as much as
possible.
Normal
Select to return the 4:3 picture to its original
size.
Full
Select to enlarge the 4:3 picture horizontally
only, to fill the 16:9 screen.
Zoom
Select to enlarge the 4:3 picture horizontally
and vertically to an equal aspect ratio that fills
the 16:9 screen. Useful for watching Letterbox
movies.
Off
Select to continue using the current Wide
Screen Mode setting when the channel or input
is changed.
Overscan
Normal
Displays a standard size picture.
+1/+2
Allows you to adjust the viewable area of the
picture.
Vertical Center
Allows you to move the position of the picture up and down in
the window. Available only in Wide Zoom and Zoom modes.
Press
V
or
v
and press
to choose a correction between
+10 and –10 (Zoom mode), and +10 and –10 (Wide Zoom
mode).
Vertical Size
Allows you to adjust the vertical size of the picture. Available
only in Wide Zoom and Zoom modes.
Press
V
or
v
and press
to choose a correction between
+10 and –10.
Screen Saver
Orbit
Moves the picture position to reduce image
retention. This does not prevent image retention
completely if the same picture is displayed for
an extended period of time.
All White
Displays a white screen to reduce image
retention.
Option
Description
z
4:3 Default
functions
only when the TV
receives 480i or 480p
signals.
z
If
4:3 Default
is set to
anything but
Off
, the
Wide Mode
setting
changes only for the
current channel. When
you change channels
(or inputs),
Wide Mode
is automatically
replaced with the
4:3
Default
setting. To
retain the current
Wide
Mode
setting as
channels and inputs are
changed, set
4:3
Default
to
Off
.
z
All White
function
finishes automatically
after 30 minutes.
If image retention is still
present, repeat the
function again.
z
To cancel
All White
and
return to normal
viewing, press any
button on the remote
control.
z
Once image retention
occurs, it may become
less conspicuous over
time but it will never
completely disappear.
(See page 8 for more
information on Image
Retention.)