
3. PANEL DESCRIPTION
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8 COMPONENT
key
Sets the signal format to RGB or YP
B
P
R
when the output format is component (HDTV or
SDTV).
See section 5.3, “Selecting the Signal Format (COMPONENT).”
9 ASPECT
key
Sets the aspect ratio to 4:3, SQUEEZE, or LETTER BOX when the output format is 480i,
576i, or composite.
See section 5.4, “Setting the Aspect Ratio (ASPECT).”
10 AUDIO
key
Sets the frequency of the audio signal that is transmitted from the rear panel AUDIO
OUTPUT, HDMI connectors (including those on options) and SCART connector (on
option) to OFF, 1 kHz, or 400 Hz. If you select OFF, audio signals will not be transmitted.
You can set the audio signal for the left and right channels separately.
See section 5.5, “Setting the Audio Signal.”
11 LCD panel
Displays the output format, menu screen, etc.
12 RECALL key
Pressing the RECALL key will cause its LED to illuminate, and you will be able to recall a
preset memory containing settings stored in the past. Set the recall range on the menu
screen.
See section 8.6.2, “Recalling Panel Settings.”
13 LEVEL key
Pressing the LEVEL key will cause its LED to illuminate, and you will be able to
temporarily adjust the output level. The adjusted output level is only valid while the LEVEL
key LED is on. If you want to transmit the adjusted output level continuously, set the level
in the menu screen.
See section 8.5.1, “Setting Temporary Levels.”
14 CURSOR key
Pressing the CURSOR key will cause its LED to illuminate and a cursor to appear. You
can set the cursor position. Set the cursor level and line width in the menu screen.
See section 8.2.1, “Turning the Cursor On and Off” and section 8.2.2, “Cursor Position.”
15 ID CHARACTER key
Pressing the ID CHARACTER key will cause its LED to illuminate and characters to
appear. Set the characters, their display position, and other settings in the menu screen.
See section 8.3.1, “Turning ID Characters On and Off.”
16 SCROLL
key
Pressing the SCROLL key will cause its LED to illuminate and the output pattern to scroll.
Set the scroll direction and speed in the menu screen.
See section 8.4.1, “Turning the Pattern Scroll Feature On and Off.”