Pioneer 607CMX Technical Manual - Page 89

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Before Beginning Adjustments 5) Screen size Screen size DOT BY DOT The input signal corresponds 1:1 with the pixels of the Plasma Display for an accurate reproduction. When a video card is installed Video signal 4:3 source Video signal 16:9 source (NTSC, 625i, etc.) (750p, 1080i, etc.) 4:3 For a 4:3 source, roundness can be accurately reproduced (In order to prevent burning of the screen, this screen size should not be used when possible). 95 95 95 95 Unit: % (percent) Personal computer signal Remarks This screen size exists for a personal computer 100 signal when the input signals a less than the pixels of the plasma display. For details, refer to the correspondence signal table. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 FULL This is for wide-screen video (squeeze) (For a 16:9 source, roundness is nearly accurate). 95 95 95 95 95 95 95 95 100 100 100 100 ZOOM 73 For a video signal, this is for a cinesco (cinema scope) size video. WIDE This is for reproducing the 4:3 portion of a 4:3 source or 16:9 source on the entire screen (roundness near the center is nearly accurate). UNDERSCAN This is used by a broadcast station and the like for viewing the portion outside the normal effective display range. 95 95 100 73 95 90 90 95 72 100 100 100 100 90 90 72 100 100 100 When selecting the underscan by switching the screen size, please set to UNDERSCAN: ON using PRO USE of the integrator mode. 2.35:1 Displays 2.35:1 squeezed image full-screen without black border. However, portions of image at right and left edges are cut. 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 14:9 84 Displays expanded 4:3 screen image without distortion. 84 95 95 • The screen size settings are stored in memory for each function and for each input signal. Up to eight (8) sizes can be stored in memory for each function. 89

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Before Beginning Adjustments
5) Screen size
When a video card is installed
Video signal 4:3 source
(NTSC, 625i, etc.)
Video signal 16:9 source
(750p, 1080i, etc.)
Screen size
Personal computer
signal
Remarks
FULL
This is for wide-screen video
(squeeze) (For a 16:9 source,
roundness is nearly accurate).
UNDERSCAN
This is used by a broadcast
station and the like for viewing
the portion outside the normal
effective display range.
2.35:1
Displays 2.35:1 squeezed image
full-screen without black border.
However, portions of image at
right and left edges are cut.
14:9
Displays expanded 4:3 screen
image without distortion.
WIDE
This is for reproducing the 4:3
portion of a 4:3 source or 16:9
source on the entire screen
(roundness near the center is
nearly accurate).
ZOOM
For a video signal, this is for a
cinesco (cinema scope) size video.
4:3
For a 4:3 source, roundness can
be accurately reproduced (In order
to prevent burning of the screen,
this screen size should not be
used when possible).
DOT BY DOT
The input signal corresponds 1:1
with the pixels of the Plasma
Display for an accurate
reproduction.
This screen size exists for a personal computer
signal when the input signals a less than the pixels
of the plasma display. For details, refer to the
correspondence signal table.
When selecting the underscan by switching the
screen size, please set to UNDERSCAN: ON using
PRO USE of the integrator mode.
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The screen size settings are stored in memory for each function and for each input signal. Up to eight (8) sizes can be stored in
memory for each function.