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SCREEN
CHANGING SCREEN SIZE
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MODE
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SPLIT
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MENU
MENU
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INPUT
VOL
AUDIO
DISPLAY
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∞
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GUIDE
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LEARN
CH
RETURN
POWER
POWER
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ENTER
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DTV
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/SAT
DVD
/LD
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SETTING SCREEN MODE
The size of the picture or the picture's range projected on the screen can
be changed between five screen sizes.
NOTES:
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This Monitor is provided with modes to deal with
screens of various aspect ratios. It is recommended
that programs and software be watched in the
appropriate mode.
•
When 4:3 images are fully displayed on a wide TV
screen in the NATURAL WIDE mode, CINEMA WIDE
mode, ZOOM mode, or FULL mode, some parts of
the images may be cut off or distorted.
•
When 1080i or 480p component signals or RGB
signals are input, SCREEN MODE will be limited to
FULL.
•
For watching a DTV broadcast, see the SH-D09
digital tuner (sold separately) operating instructions
for SCREEN MODE.
•
Continuous operation for extended periods in 4:3
NORMAL mode may burn out the screen. We thus
recommend that this mode be used only in
conjunction with another SCREEN mode.
Press the SCREEN MODE button.
NATURAL WIDE CINEMA WIDE
4:3 NORMAL FULL ZOOM
NATURAL WIDE
Suitable for when viewing news or sports
programs. Movies or sports programs can
be viewed with an expansive powerful
image.
CINEMA WIDE
Mainly suitable for viewing Vista size and
other such movie images.
Provides a more expansive, powerful image.
This screen size is convenient when viewing
a Cinemascope size image that has subtitles.
ZOOM
Mainly suitable for viewing Cinemascope
size and other such movie images.
Provides a more expansive, powerful image.
FULL
Suitable for wide screen images.
4:3 NORMAL
Suitable for when viewing news or sit coms.
The video software can be viewed in its
original screen frame size.
• Each time the SCREEN MODE button is pressed, the mode changes in
the following order.