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d12 USER SETTING STATUS
This section displays the user settings. Table 4-35 shows an example of the diagnostic
information recommended for the User Setting Status OSD. The actual format for the display
may vary. The information on the OSD and LED is updated upon entry to the diagnostic OSD.
Table 4-35 illustrates the USER SETTING STATUS display:
Table 4-35
USER SETTING STATUS – OSD
USER SETTING STATUS
OUTPUT TYPE
CLOSED CAPTION
PEN SIZE
FONT STYLE
FOREGROUND COLOR
FOREGROUND OPACITY
BACKGROUND COLOR
BACKGROUND OPACITY
SERVICE SELECTION
SETTINGS
ASPECT RATIO:
OUTPUT TYPE
Displays the High Definition video display format:
OSD Display
1080I
720P
480P
480I
NATIVE
When high definition output modes (1080I, 720P, or 480P) are selected, graphic overlays such as
electronic program guides can only be viewed on the component video outputs. The baseband
video output will continue to transmit baseband video (480I), but without graphic overlays.
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1080I
ENABLED
STANDARD
MONO SERIF
BLACK
AUTO
WHITE
AUTO
PRIMARY LANGUAGE
USER
LETTERBOX
Definition
1920 pixels wide by 1080 pixels high, 16:9 screen
aspect ratio, 30 frames per second, interlaced.
1280 pixels wide by 720 pixels high, 16:9 screen aspect
ratio, 30 frames per second, progressive.
720 pixels wide by 480 pixels high, 4:3 screen aspect
ratio, 30 frames per second, progressive.
720 pixels wide by 480 pixels high, 4:3 screen aspect
ratio, 30 frames per second, interlaced.
Adjusts the video display format to match the video
source format. Valid for 16:9 High Definition displays
only.