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Changing Picture Format, Three types of Display Modes can be Selected for a 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 FORMAT Repeatedly to Switch the TV Aspect Ratio. For 4:3 Video signal Automatic Super zoom 23 .English 4:3 For 16:9 Video signal (4096 x 2160p) Unscaled Full For 16:9 Video signal (3840 x 2160p) Unscaled Full For 16:9 Video signal (not 2160p) Automatic 4:3 Wide screen Movie expand 16:9 Movie expand 14:9 Automatic Other than DTV and HDMI connected devices, enlarges the picture to Best fit the screen. DTV and HDMI connected devices display the picture at its original size. The subtitles may remain visible. Super zoom Displays a 4:3 picture at a 16:9 size; the picture is stretched horizontally and vertically and its left and right edges are enlarged. This crops out some of the top and bottom of the picture. 4:3 Displays a 4:3 picture at its original size. Sidebars appear on both edges of the screen. Displays a 4:3 picture at a 14:9 size; the picture is stretched horizontally and vertically. Movie expand 14:9 This crops out some of the top and bottom of the picture. Sidebars appear on both edges of the screen. Displays a 4:3 picture at a 16:9 size; the picture is Movie expand 16:9 stretched horizontally and vertically. This crops out some of the top and bottom of the picture. Wide screen Displays a picture that is stretched out of proportion to fill the screen. For PC Input signal Full Wide screen Automatic 4:3 Wide screen Unscaled Full Other than DTV and HDMI connected devices, enlarges the picture to Best fit the screen. DTV and HDMI connected devices display the picture at its original size. The subtitles may remain visible. Displays a 16:9 picture at a 4:3 size; the picture is shortened horizontally. Sidebars appear on both edges of the screen. Displays a 16:9 picture that is stretched horizontally and vertically. Displays a 16:9 picture at its original size. Displays a scaled 16:9 picture. Bars appear on both the Upper and Lower portions of the screen depending on the type of video signal. 4:3 Wide screen 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 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 HDMI Output. 4:3 Displays a proportionately stretched picture. Sidebars appear on both edges of the screen. Wide screen Displays a picture that is stretched out of proportion to fill the screen. Unscaled Displays a picture in its original size. If the signal source has side or top-bottom bars inserted into the picture, the Picture Format function will not eliminate them. Continued on next page.

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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
FORMAT
Repeatedly to Switch the TV Aspect Ratio.
For 16:9 Video signal (4096 x 2160p)
Full
Unscaled
For 16:9 Video signal (3840 x 2160p)
Full
Unscaled
For 16:9 Video signal (not 2160p)
Wide screen
4:3
Automatic
Full
Automatic
Other than DTV and HDMI connected devices,
enlarges the picture to Best fit the screen. DTV and
HDMI connected devices display the picture at its
original size.
The subtitles may remain visible.
4:3
Displays a 16:9 picture at a 4:3 size; the picture is
shortened horizontally. Sidebars appear on both
edges of the screen.
Wide screen
Displays a 16:9 picture that is stretched
horizontally and vertically.
Unscaled
Displays a 16:9 picture at its original size.
Full
Displays a scaled 16:9 picture. Bars appear on both
the Upper and Lower portions of the screen
depending on the type of video signal.
For 4:3 Video signal
Wide screen
Movie expand 16:9
Movie expand 14:9
4:3
Super zoom
Automatic
Automatic
Other than DTV and HDMI connected devices,
enlarges the picture to Best fit the screen.
DTV and HDMI connected devices display the
picture at its original size. The subtitles may remain
visible.
Super zoom
Displays a 4:3 picture at a 16:9 size; the picture is
stretched horizontally and vertically and its left
and right edges are enlarged. This crops out some
of the top and bottom of the picture.
4:3
Displays a 4:3 picture at its original size.
Sidebars appear on both edges of the screen.
Movie expand 14:9
Displays a 4:3 picture at a 14:9 size; the picture is
stretched horizontally and vertically.
This crops out some of the top and bottom of the
picture. Sidebars appear on both edges of the
screen.
Movie expand 16:9
Displays a 4:3 picture at a 16:9 size; the picture is
stretched horizontally and vertically. This crops
out some of the top and bottom of the picture.
Wide screen
Displays a picture that is stretched out of
proportion to fill the screen.
For PC Input signal
Unscaled
Wide screen
4:3
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 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 HDMI Output.
4:3
Displays a proportionately stretched picture.
Sidebars appear on both edges of the screen.
Wide screen
Displays a picture that is stretched out of
proportion to fill the screen.
Unscaled
Displays a picture in its original size.
If the signal source has side or top-bottom bars inserted into the picture,
the Picture Format function will not eliminate them.
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