Manual

Using the Onscreen Submenus: Features
gour 7V s wlde screen (16:9 aspect ratlo)
I delivers a home-cinema experience notpos-
Bible with a conventiorull (4:3 aspect ratio) set.
High-deIinition (HD) programs originating in
16:9.fbrmat and other widescreenT/brmat video
sources appear more l!felike, dramatic; and the-
atrical Border bars are diminished or eliminat-
ed. Most anamorphic-DVD programs will fill
the wide screen without border bars.
Use your HD set-top box or progressive-scan-
capable DVD player to control tbe picturejbr-
mats of video sources connected to the TV_vHD
iPIpllts,
For flexibilio_ with video sources connected to
your TV's standard inputs AN1ENNA, A VI,
CVI, A V2, or A V3 (side panel)_ccess your TV's
picturez[brmat modes. View a video source in
standard (4:3)jbrmat or enlarge it tofill the
screen in various ways using EXPAND 4:3,
PANORAMA, WIDE SCREEN, or AUTO.
Selecting a Picture Format
Using the Remote Control
Use your TV's picture-format modes with video
sources you connect to the ANTENNA, AV 1,
CVI, AV2, or AV3 (side panel) inputs on the
TV, While watching a video source with no
onscreen menu or display present press the
CURSOR RING RIGHT or LEFT as many
times as necessary to select the picture format
you desire, Or press the FORMAT button to
perform the same function,
Picture-format Modes
4:3 shows the convenrional (4:3 aspect ralio)
picture in its original format, Border bars are
displayed on the sides, (See the warning above,)
EXPAND 4:3 expands, or zooms, the picture
both vertically and horizontally, eliminating or
reducing the size of border bars. Picture infor-
mation is lost around the edges.
PANORAMA stretches the outer portions of
the picture horizontally and causes some verti-
cal expansion.
WIDE SCREEN expands the picture horizon-
tally, No vertical expansion occurs,
AUTO senses the presence of borders bars and
zooms the picture to reduce or eliminate the
bars, The amount of zoom varies based on the
original piclure, but this option can provide
more expansion than EXPAND 4:3.
AUTO works best with video programs that
were originally "letterboxed,'" Formatted topre-
serve the original theatrical aspect ratio, these
programs are presented with border bars at top
and bottom.
Pictures appear more
lifelike, dramatic, and
theatrical on your TWs
wide screen.
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To prevent uneven
piclure-tube aging,
do not leave border
bars or other sta-
tionary images on
screen for extended
periods of time, See
page 60.
The term aspect ratio refers to the rela-
tionship between the width and height of
a TV screen. Historically, TV screen
width has been 33 percent greater than its
height, amounting to a 4:3 aspect ratio.
The width of your widescreen TV, how-
ever, is nearly 80 percent greater than its
height, which means its aspect ratio is
16:9, This screen corresponds well with
the tendency of the eyes to feel more
comfortable with fields of view and
action planes that are horizontally orient-
ed, The wide screen is also proportionally
truer to the formats in which movies are
filmed and presented in theaters.
Although the term widescreen can have
various meanings, it is most commonly
used to refer to a picture format or screen
that has a greater aspect ratio than the
conventional 4:3.
The picture-format modes are available for use only with video
sources connected to the ANTENNA,AV1, CVI,AV2,and AV3
(Side Panel) inputs on the TV_ Control the picture formats of
video sources connected to the aD inputs through the set-top
box (for HD programming) or pro-gressive-scan-capable DVD
player (for DVD programs)
4:3
Shows the conventional picture
in its original format. Border bars
are displayed on the sides, See the
Warning on this page (below, leA).
EXPAND 4:3
Zooms the picture
vertically and horizontally.
PANORAMA
Stretches the outer parts of the
picture horizontally and causes
some vertical expansion,
WIDE SCREEN
Expands the picture
horizontally. No vertical
expansion occurs.
AUTO
Senses the presence of picture borders and zooms the
picture to reduce or eliminate the borders,
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