Sony ZRD-2 Operating Instructions - Page 11
Changing the Display Starting, Positions of Pictures, DisplayPort Single1], Before version 1.20.0
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DVI connector 1 DVI connector 3 DVI connector 2 DVI connector 4 Note A picture can be displayed using only one DVI connector. For details, refer to the Installation Manual. [DisplayPort (Single1)]: Use DisplayPort connector 1 to display the picture. [DisplayPort (Single2)]: Use DisplayPort connector 2 to display the picture. For details on the supported video signals for display, see "Signal Formats" (page 21). [DisplayPort (Dual)]: Use two DisplayPort connectors to display pictures as large as 4K 100p/120p. Note If you are only inputting single-stream signals that are 50p/60p or lower, we recommend clicking [Detailed Input Settings] and clearing the [High Frame Rate Mode] checkbox in the [Detailed Input Settings] screen. 3 Click [OK] or [Apply] to apply the settings. The setting values will be registered to the display controller and saved to Display Control Software. Changing the Display Starting Positions of Pictures You can change the display positions for each picture. For example, you can move a low-resolution picture from the top left of the screen to the center. 1 Click [Detailed Input Settings] in the [Input Settings] screen. The [Detailed Input Settings] screen appears. Before version 1.20.0 Version 1.20.0 or later 2 Click the tab ([DVI], [DisplayPort (Single1)], [DisplayPort (Single2)], [DisplayPort (Dual)], [HDMI1], or [HDMI2]) of the video signal for which you want to change the display starting position. Caution The [DVI] tab is only available for the ZRCT-100, and the [HDMI1] and [HDMI2] tabs are only available for the ZRCT-200. 3 Use the sliders and buttons for [H Position] and [V Position] to specify the horizontal and vertical positions. The settings are reflected in the picture immediately after they are configured. For details, refer to the Installation Manual. 11