Toshiba TDP-ET20 User Manual - Page 30

Projector placement angle adjustments, Adjusting the focus, Select a screen size aspect ratio

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Operations 5 Projector placement angle adjustments (1) There are 4 adjustable feet on bottom of the projector. Each foot height can be adjusted by screwing and the placement angle and the height of the projected image can be changed. (2) To adjust the projection size, it is needed to change placement closer/farther to the projection screen. 6 Adjusting the focus Use focusing ring to adjust the focus. 7 Select a screen size (aspect ratio) The aspect ratio is the ratio of image width to image height. HDTV and most DVD movies are 16:9, which is the default for this projector. Most TV programs are 4:3. The image ratio can be changed using the 'SCREEN SIZE' button on the remote control. (Screen size can also be selected in 'PICTURE' page in MENU system.) Select an aspect ratio to suit the format of the video signal. The following four aspect ratios are available. (1) Full: Scales an image so that it is displayed in the full of the screen in 16:9 aspect ratio. This mode is best for squeeze-signal video images. (2) 4:3: Scales an image so that it is displayed in the center of the screen in 4:3 aspect ratio. This mode is best for 4:3-signal video images. (3) Zoom Enlarges an image with letterbox format to display it in full screen format in 16:9 aspect ratio. The upper and lower portions of the image are cropped. Use this setting for wide-screen video in letterbox format. (4) Theater Wide®: A 4:3 aspect ratio image is enlarged NON-linearly in horizontal direction to accommodate 16:9 full-screen display. This stretches only the right and left sides of the image; the central part is unchanged. This mode is best for 4:3-signal video images displayed on a wide screen. When input signal format is 1080i or 720p, actual screen size is fixed to Full without regard to the screen size setting. 29

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Operations
5
Projector placement angle adjustments
(1)
There are 4 adjustable feet on bottom of the
projector.
Each foot height can be adjusted by
screwing and the placement angle and
the height of the projected image can be
changed.
(2)
To adjust the projection size, it is needed
to change placement closer/farther to the
projection screen.
6
Adjusting the focus
Use focusing ring to adjust the focus.
7
Select a screen size (aspect ratio)
The aspect ratio is the ratio of image width to image height. HDTV and most DVD mov-
ies are 16:9, which is the default for this projector. Most TV programs are 4:3.
The image ratio can be changed using the ‘SCREEN SIZE’ button on the remote control.
(Screen size can also be selected in ‘PICTURE’ page in MENU system.)
Select an aspect ratio to suit the format of the video signal. The following four aspect
ratios are available.
(1) Full:
Scales an image so that it is displayed in the full of the screen in 16:9 aspect ratio.
This mode is best for squeeze-signal video images.
(2) 4:3:
Scales an image so that it is displayed in the center of the screen in 4:3 aspect
ratio. This mode is best for 4:3-signal video images.
(3) Zoom
Enlarges an image with letterbox format to display it in full screen format in 16:9
aspect ratio. The upper and lower portions of the image are cropped. Use this
setting for wide-screen
video in letterbox format.
(4) Theater Wide
®
:
A 4:3 aspect ratio image is enlarged NON-linearly in horizontal direction to
accommodate 16:9 full-screen display. This stretches only the right and left sides
of the image; the central part is unchanged. This mode is best for 4:3-signal video
images displayed on a wide screen.
When input signal format is 1080i or 720p, actual screen size is fixed to Full without
regard to the screen size setting.