Using the Screen
Settings
Wide Mode
Wide Zoom
Fills the screen with minimum
distortion.
Normal
Select to display 4:3 picture in original size when the original source is 4:3.
Full
Select to enlarge
the picture
horizontally
to fill the screen when the
original
source is 4:3 (Standard
definition
source).
When the original
source is 16:9 (High-definition
source),
select this mode
to display
the
16:9 picture
in its original
size.
Zoom
Select to enlarge
the original
picture
without
distorting
the aspect ratio.
Auto Wide
On
Select On to automatically
change
Wide Mode setting based on the
content.
Off
If frequent
screen changes
are disturbing
to you, select Off. Choose
one
of the Wide
Mode
options
when this function
is set to Off.
4:3 Default
Wide Zoom
Enlarges
the 4:3 picture
to fill the 16:9 screen,
displaying
as much of the
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original
image as possible.
Screen Mode to use
Normal
Select to display
the 4:3 picture
in its original
size.
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Full
Select to enlarge
the 4:3 picture horizontally
only, to fill the display
area.
Zoom
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Off
Select to continue
using the current
Wide Mode
setting when the
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channel
or input is changed.
Auto
Display
Automatically
adjusts
the picture
to the most appropriate
display
area.
Area
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Display
Area
Full Pixel
Displays
pictures in their original size when parts of the picture
are cut oft"
(available
depending
on the TV model).
+1
Displays
pictures in their original size.
Normal
Displays
pictures in their recommended
size.
-1
Enlarges
the picture
so that the edges are outside the visible display
area.
Horizontal
Allows you to move the position
of the picture left and right. (Available
in Wide Zoom
Center
and Zoom.)
Vertical
Center
Allows
you to move the position
of the picture up and down. (Available
in Wide
Zoom
and Zoom.)
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