Emerson LF501EM6F Owner s Manual - Page 18
Changing Picture Format, For 16:9 Video signal, For PC Input signal
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Changing Picture Format Display Modes can be Selected when your TV receives a 16:9 or 4:3 Video Signal. Three types of Display Modes can be Selected for a PC Input Signal. Press PICTURE SIZE A Repeatedly to Switch the TV Aspect Ratio. For 16:9 Video signal Normal Full can also be selected after Wide if an HDMI Device is selected.This picture format similarly displays like Normal. Full (HDMI Device only) 4:3 Wide Movie expand Zoom Normal 4:3 Movie expand Zoom Wide Original size. Shortened horizontally. Sidebars appear on both edges of the screen. Vertically stretched to fill the screen. This only crops out the top of the picture. Maximum size without changing its horizontal and vertical ratio. Horizontally stretched picture. This crops out the left and right sides of the picture. For 4:3 Video signal 18 .English Normal Full can also be selected after Wide if an HDMI Device is selected.This picture format similarly displays like 16:9. Full (HDMI Device only) 16:9 Wide Movie expand Zoom Normal 16:9 Movie expand Zoom Wide Original size. Sidebars appear on both edges of the screen. Stretched horizontally to fill the screen. Stretched more vertically at the top of the screen. This crops out the top of the picture. Maximum size that is more vertically stretched to fill the screen. This crops out the top and bottom of the picture. Original size and the edges stretched horizontally to fill the screen. For PC Input signal Normal Full Unscaled ● This Unit can also be connected to your PC that has a DVI Terminal. Use an HDMI-DVI Conversion Cable for this Video Connection and it requires a Stereo Mini 3.5mm Plug Audio Cable for Analog Audio signal as well. ● Refer to 16:9 Video Signal on this page if the PC has an HDMI Output. Normal Proportionately stretched picture. Sidebars appear on both edges of the screen. Full Stretched out of proportion to fill the screen. Unscaled Original size. Continued on next page.