There are the following output possibilities;
4:3
14:9
16:9
ZOOM 14:9
ZOOM 16:9
FULL SCREEN (for either 4:3 or 16:9 tubes)
DEFAULT refers to a signal for which there is no implementation, so is treated as if there is no signal data available.
5.4.6.2 SCART Pin 8 Data (Slow Switching)
When there is a signal from SCART 1 pin 8 or SCART 2 pin 8 (named the Slow Switching SSW signal) the TV will enter
AV mode, unless the user forces another source (which is possible even though slow switching is present).
Position
Aspect Ratio
CENTRE
4:3
CENTRE
16:9
The SCART 1 signal SSW1 has priority over SSW2.
5.4.6.3 Picture Format Description
From the information collected from the above sources is the input, from which the TV must decide which format to
select. The WSS data always has priority over Slow Switching.
If no valid data is received from either source, then a default value must be assumed (this is controlled also by the user
by the use of ZOOM AUTO in the FEATURES menu).
5.4.6.3.1 16:9 CRT
Formats available with 16:9 cathode ray tube;
4:3
(AUTO selectable)
14:9
(AUTO selectable)
ZOOM 14:9 (AUTO selectable)
ZOOM 16:9 (AUTO selectable)
FULL SCREEN (AUTO selectable)
PANORAMA (only available/selectable by the user)
FAVOURITE (only available/selectable by the user)
The table below gives a summary of the FORMAT modes available with a 16:9 CRT, and their given properties.
Switching
Voltage Level
Tube 16:9
HIGH
MEDIUM
FULL SCREEN
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Format Name
Tube 4:3
4:3
FULL SCREEN
16:9
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