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Chapter 2 Advanced Adjustment / Setting
Function
Setting range
Description
Display Direction
Normal
180°
Mirror
Sets the rotation angle or horizontally flips the main screen and
subscreen.
Scan Size
Normal
x1.05
x1.10
x1.33
x1.50
16:9
Through
4:3
1:1
V Fit
Sets zoom in and out ratios when displaying input video on the
monitor.
• “Normal”
When using the single screen, enlarges or reduces so that the
vertical resolution is 1080 dots. Dark bands form left and right
when the aspect ratio is other than 16:9. When using multiple
windows, the display matches the display frame of the main
screen and subscreen.
•
“x1.05”
Enlarges images displayed with “Normal” to 1.05 times.
• “x1.10”
Enlarges images displayed with “Normal” to 1.1 times.
•
“x1.33”
Enlarges images displayed with “Normal” to 1.33 times.
•
“x1.50”
Enlarges images displayed with “Normal” to 1.50 times.
• “16:9”
Displays converted aspect ratio of images displayed with “Normal”
to 16:9.
•
“Through”
Signals with vertical resolutions of over 720 dots are displayed
without the scaling (scale-up / scale-down) process being
applied.
•
“4:3”
Extracts the input signal so that the aspect ratio is 4:3, and
displays it matching the display frame.
• “1:1”
Extracts the input signal so that the aspect ratio is 1:1, and
displays it matching the display frame.
• “V Fit”
Extracts and displays the input signal matching the vertical
display frame of the POP.
Note
•
“Normal” displays at 4:3 when input signal is NTSC, PAL, 480/60i, 480/60p, 576/50i, or 576/50p.
•
“16:9” is selectable when input signal is NTSC, PAL, 480/60i, 480/60p, 576/50i, or 576/50p.
•
“4:3” and “1:1” work only in PIP or POP mode and “V Fit” works only in POP mode. They do not work with a
full (non-split) screen display.