Picture-In-Picture - Westinghouse W33001 User Manual

30" wide-format lcd-tv
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30" Wide-Format LCD-TV User Manual
Use
NORMAL
to maintain the correct original aspect ratio for most videotape, broadcast television,
cable, satellite, HDTV and PC content. The unused portions on the left and right or top and bottom
edges of the screen will appear black.
Note: Plasma users are often advised to use FILL ALL to stretch all content to the edges of the screen
in order to reduce burn-in. This LCD-TV has no such problem with burn-in.
Use
WIDE
to expand letterbox content to occupy more of the screen. Occasionally, you may find a TV
program or older DVD movie that is actually presented as letterbox format within an NTSC signal.
Use this mode to zoom the image up to full screen. The unused portions on the top and bottom of the
screen will appear black.
Note: In WIDE mode, non-letterbox content will enlarge beyond the boundaries of the screen. Some
portions of the video will not be visible above and below the screen. This may include OSD information
from you DVD player, cable decoder or satellite receiver. To see the entire screen, switch to a different
SCALING mode.
Use
PANORAMIC
to expand NORMAL 4:3 aspect ratio content horizontally using a creative non-linear
formula. Objects in the middle maintain the original aspect ratio and only the two sides are expanded.
Experiment with these SCALING setting to determine your personal preferences.

Picture-in-Picture

For Picture-in-Picture (PIP) configurations that have two images, use the left and right arrow keys to
switch the audio between the two video sources.
For all PIP configurations, use the up and down arrow keys to select a particular window. You can
now use the numeric keys to directly enter the channel for that window. The PIP CH
buttons will operate on child windows only. The regular CH
main window source.
+
+
FILL ALL
NORMAL
PANORAMIC
and CH
12
WIDE
and CH
buttons are always for the

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