Output Window Scaling Mode
The Output Window Scaling Mode determines whether the values in the Output Window settings can be
edited independently of each other, or if the original ratio will be maintained.
1. Access the
Output Window
2. Turn the <MENU> knob until Scaling Mode is selected.
3. Press the <MENU> knob.
4. Turn the <MENU> knob to select the desired units, from Custom (values can be set
independently) or Equal Ratio (values will scale with each other to maintain the original ratio).
5. Press the <MENU> knob.
Image Offset
The Image Offset settings allow the video output to be offset without altering the scaling from the input. To
access the Image Offset menu:
1. Access the
Output Settings
2. Set
Scaling
to Disable.
3. Turn the <MENU> knob until Image Offset is selected.
4. Press the <MENU> knob.
Horizontal Image Offset
The Horizontal Image Offset defines how far to the right the unscaled video output will be offset on the
connected panel assembly.
1. Access the
Image Offset
2. Turn the <MENU> knob until Start X is selected.
3. Press the <MENU> knob.
4. Turn the <MENU> knob clockwise or counterclockwise to increase or decrease the offset, from
-_ _ _ _–_ _ _ _ (This range is determined by the
5. Press the <MENU> knob.
The size of the connected panel assembly must be smaller than the unscaled input video
to use this setting. The offset will only be able to be set as much as the difference between
the input resolution and the size of the connected panel assembly. For example, if the
resolution extends horizontally past the panel assembly by 200 pixels, the Horizontal
Image Offset can be set from 0–200.
Vertical Image Offset
The Horizontal Image Offset defines how far down the unscaled video output will be offset on the
connected panel assembly.
1. Access the
Image Offset
2. Turn the <MENU> knob until Start Y is selected.
3. Press the <MENU> knob.
4. Turn the <MENU> knob clockwise or counterclockwise to increase or decrease the offset, from
-_ _ _ _–_ _ _ _ (This range is determined by the
5. Press the <MENU> knob.
The size of the connected panel assembly must be smaller than the unscaled input video
to use this setting. The offset will only be able to be set as much as the difference between
the input resolution and the size of the connected panel assembly. For example, if the
resolution extends vertically past the panel assembly by 200 pixels, the Vertical Image
Offset can be set from 0–200.
Apply to all
The Apply to all setting determines whether changes to any Output Settings will affect all Output Settings.
1. Access the
Output Settings
2. Turn the <MENU> knob until Apply to all is selected.
3. Press the <MENU> knob.
4. Turn the <MENU> knob to select Disable or Enable.
5. Press the <MENU> knob.
Advanced Settings
The Advanced Settings include options such as Picture In Picture (PIP), display options, and backup
settings, among others. To access the Advanced Settings menu:
1. Press the <MENU> knob to access the menu.
2. Turn the <MENU> knob until Advanced Settings is selected.
3. Press the <MENU> knob.
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