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Chapter 2 Adjusting Screens
"Picture2" tab
Item
Adjustable Range
Description
Focus
*1
Main Window (1)
PiP Window (2)
Selects whether to adjust the main screen or sub
window in PinP mode.
Color Mode
Custom
Day
Dusk
Night
Switches display modes.
Display Mode has three ECDIS Standard compatible
modes (Day, Dusk, Night) and a mode where you
can make settings of your choice (Custom).
Note
• "Day", "Dusk", and "Night" are enabled when
"Color Mode Setting" (
page 14
) is set to "On".
Scaling
One to One
Fill to Aspect Ratio
Fill Screen
Switches screen sizes.
Note
• This setting is not available when the display is set
to the recommended resolution (1920 x 1080). The
screen size is fixed to "One-to-One"
Picture in
Picture (PiP)
PiP
Off
On
Sets PinP mode to On or Off.
Source Main
Window
DVI-1
DVI-2
RGB-2
VGA
CVBS
Select input signals respectively for the main screen
and sub window.
Note
• You must input DVI-1 signal to either the main
screen or sub window to enable PinP mode.
Source PiP
Window
DVI-1
DVI-2
RGB-2
VGA
CVBS
Source Swap
(Main <-> PiP)
-
Interchanges the input signal to the main screen with
that to the sub window.
Framelock
Reference
Source Main Window
Source PiP Window
Selects whether to apply the frame lock function to
the main screen or to the sub window.
Note
• Apply the frame lock function to whichever of the
main screen or sub window is displaying motion
pictures.
• Do not apply it when no signal is input to the
screen / window.
Autoadjust
-
Screen flickering, display position, and display size
can be automatically adjusted when analog signal
(VGA or RGB-2) is input to the main screen or sub
window.
Note
• This function can only be performed in PinP
mode and the screen / window in analog signal is
selected for "Focus".
PiP Adjustments
0 to 100
Carries out the following adjustment for the sub window:
• Display size
• Display position (horizontal or vertical) of the
screen
• Display transparency
Color Temperature
R: 0 to 100
G: 0 to 100
B: 0 to 100
Specifies the color temperature.
Note
• This setting is available only when "Color Mode
Setting" (
page 14
) is set to "Off".
*1 Enabled in PinP mode.