User manual

3.10.4. Picture Format
Settings: Standard, Full Screen, Crop, Anamorphic
Picture Format allows a user to select the displayed aspect ratio where the signal input is different to the
display panel’s natural aspect ratio.
Note that some aspect ratios may not be applicable to all signal types, in which case selecting a non-
applicable aspect ratio conversion will have no effect on the displayed image. When a 16:9 image is
displayed on a 16:9 panel all settings give an identical full screen image.
Standard preserves the aspect ratio of the incoming image and scales the image to fit into the size of
the panel. Non-used areas of the panel are displayed black (letterboxed).
Full Screen scales the image to the size of the panel without preservation of the aspect ratio.
Crop preserves the aspect ratio and scales the image to fit the screen. Either the top and bottom or
right and left areas of the image are cropped.
Anamorphic scales the input image such that it is displayed with a 16:9 aspect ratio when displayed on
the screen. The image is further scaled to fit into the size of the panel and either bordered by the right
and left side or bottom and top of the panel. Non-used areas of the panel are displayed black
(letterboxed).
3.10.5. Overscan
Settings: 0 to 10 in steps of 1
Overscan is used to slightly zoom into the image. Thus, the border area of an image is no longer
displayed on the screen. This can be used to cut off unwanted features at the top or bottom from such
as time code and head switching in legacy video images.
3.10.6. Pan Tilt Zoom
This menu provided settings to zoom and shrink the image, as well as panning within the image.
Pan Tilt Zoom (PTZ) can be switched ON or off.
When switched ON the latency of the system is increased by one frame. Thus, there is a difference of a
PTZ setting OFF or ON with no zoom.
PTZ settings can be saved per mode or globally, i.e. if applied globally the same PTZ settings are
applied when switching input channels or changing the input mode.
The Zoom slider allows to zoom into the image or shrink it.
When Aspect Lock is set to ON the separate slider for zooming vertically is greyed out and the
horizontal zoom or shrink factor is used as vertical factor as well. The aspect ratio is preserved.
When Aspect Lock is OFF horizontal and vertical scaling factors can be chosen separately.
With the Pan and Tilt sliders panning within the image in horizontal and vertical direction is possible. Off
raster panning is allowed, i,e, the image can be shifted outside the active area of the display.
For convenience the PTZ settings can be reset with one button.