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Adjustments and Settings Using Menus (continued)
Aspect Ratio
Sets the output aspect ratio.
1. Display
Use this to set the aspect ratio of display devices
connected to this unit. Output signals change
accordingly with the aspect ratio selected. This is
normally set to 16:9.
Setting Values:
4:3, 5:4, 16:9, 2.35:1, User (1.00-3.00)
Default Value: 16:9
● The initial User value is 1.78.
2. Screen
Use this to set the aspect ratio of output video signals.
Aspect ratio of video images is set within the display
range of Display , and black bands may appear
around the image on the display.
Setting Values:
4:3, 16:9, 2.35:1, User (1.00-3.00)
Default Value: 16:9
● The initial User value is 1.78.
3. Shift
When the settings for Display and Screen differ,
this feature enables the position of the image on the
screen to be shifted horizontally (Hor.) as well as
vertically (Ver.).
Setting Values: Hor. (-30-30), Ver. (-30-30)
Default Value: Hor. (0), Ver. (0)
4. Underscan
Normally set for viewing the image information
appearing outside the screen.
Setting Values: 0-100
Default Value: 0
Sync Type
Sets the sync signal type. This feature functions only for
analog outputs. Not normally used.
Setting Values: Basic, Tri-Level, Csync, HV
Default Value: Basic
● Basic:
Bi-level sync signals that are imposed on the G/Y signal.
(Sync can also be imposed on R and B signals in an RGB
color space.)
● Tri-Level:
Tri-level sync signals that are imposed on the G/Y signal.
(Sync can also be imposed on R and B signals in an RGB
color space.)
● Csync:
Composite sync signals (Output from the [ANALOG
VIDEO OUTPUT H] terminal.)
● HV:
Separate sync signals (Output from the [ANALOG VIDEO
OUTPUT H/V] terminal.)
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Sync Polarity
Sets the separate sync signal type. This feature functions
only for analog outputs. Not normally used.
Setting Values: H+/V+, H+/V-, H-/V+, H-/V-
Default Value: H+/V+
● H+/V+: Horizontal and vertical sync signals with a positive
polarity
● H+/V-: Horizontal sync signal with a positive polarity and
vertical sync signal with a negative polarity
● H-/V+: Horizontal sync signal with a negative polarity and
vertical sync signal with a positive polarity
● H-/V-: Horizontal and vertical sync signals with a
negative polarity
Colorspace
Sets the color space of the output format. Analog output
supports YPbPr and RGB. Digital output supports RGB
and YCbCr.
oAnalog (Normally not used.)
Setting Values: RGB, YPbPr
Default Value: YPbPr
oDigital
Setting Values: RGB, YPbPr (4:2:2 or 4:4:4)
Default Value: RGB
Frame Rate
Performs frame rate conversion. This can be set to 50 Hz
or 60 Hz.
o50 Hz Input Signal
Setting Values:
50Hz Lock, 75Hz Lock, Unlock (25-120)
Default Value: 50Hz Lock
o60 Hz Input Signal
Setting Values:
48Hz Lock, 60Hz Lock, 72Hz Lock, Unlock (24-120)
Default Value: 60Hz Lock
● When 50 Hz input signal, signals may be output with the
output frame rate locked to 50 Hz or 75 Hz. This is also
possible with 60 Hz input signal.
● Unlock:
It is also possible to send output at a specific frame rate.
(Unlock mode)
Color Depth
Sets the grayscale width of the video image.
Setting Values: Video, PC
Default Value: PC
● Video: Outputs signals corresponding to image on the
video. Not normally used.
● PC: Outputs signals corresponding to the images on the
computer.
NOTE:
Do not project images except for those at 16:9 (e.g.
4:3, etc.) on display devices with a screen size of 16:9.
This can cause permanent image burn-in. Image burn-
in is not covered by warranty.

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