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SIZE & POS
These buttons al low you to adjust the Underscan or Overscan size and position on th e TV
(whichever is currentl y selected). You can then use the arrow keys to adjust the
horizontal and vertical size or position of the image being displayed.
Please n ote: you should ideally have done an AutoSet before making these adjustments,
so that the unit knows the size of the "incoming" computer image.
The Eclipse has 2 modes of display as mentioned earlier (Underscan or
Overscan). So it is important to have the correct one selected before proceeding to
change the values. The 'O/SCAN' red LED will be lit in Overscan mode - i.e.
when the image should fill the screen. Underscan modes should always be
adjusted to leave a slight black border around the image.
Only SIZE or POS is active at any one time, but you can easily switch from one to
the other.
The values are also separately stored for NTSC and P AL outputs - adjusting one
will not affect the other.
Once adjusted, STORE the setting for future use.
Note that you are setting the screen size for one particular TV (the one you are
watching the results on), and the size may appear different on another TV. This
is not a fault with the unit, but merely demonstrates that no two TVs are exactly
alike.
ZOOM
This function allows you to view a section of th e video ima ge at twice the normal size,
and is useful for showing computer images and programs in more detail. T his could be
useful in training applications.
Enter the Zoom function by pressin g ZOOM on the IR r emote cont rol. Pressing ZOOM
again will return you to the normal viewing size.
You can then 'pan' around the image by using the arrow keys to slide the image
around.
It is possible to STORE this setting to make the unit start-up (from power on) in
Zoom mode, and in a particular pan position. This may be useful for certain
applications - such as video conferencing when using a video-in-a-window card.
You can adjust other settings while in Zoom mode.
You may need to press the PAN button to restore control over the Zoom position,
after adjusting other settings.
MODE (Overlay mode)
This cycles through the different genlock / overlay modes available, which are (in order):
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