4 setting the overscan, 5 setting the on-screen display, 6 closed caption – Sharp Notevision XR-50S User Manual
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4 Setting the Overscan
This function allows you to set the overscan area 
(display area).
Selectable
items
Description
On
The input area is displayed without the 
screen edges.
Off
The whole input area is displayed.
This function is available for the following 
signals.
With COMPUTER/COMPONENT input:
- 480P
- 540P
- 576P
- 720P
- 1035I
- 1080I/1080P
If noise appears at the screen edges when 
“Off” is selected, set the function to “On”.
Also see “About Copyrights” on page 
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5 Setting the On-screen
Display
Selectable
items
Description
On
All on-screen displays are displayed.
Off
VOLUME/AV MUTE/FREEZE/AUTO 
SYNC/RESIZE/PICTURE MODE/
ECO+QUIET/MAGNIFY/Input Search/
Audio Mute/“An invalid button has 
been pressed.” are not displayed.
6 Closed Caption
Info
This function is available for NTSC3.58 signal.
This function does not work when the Resize 
mode is set to “Border”.
This function is available in the following cases 
only:
Resize mode
Keystone Correction
 Normal
 Area Zoom
 V-Stretch
-40 − +40
(XR-55X only)
16:9
-12 − +12
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“Closed Caption” is a system which allows 
conversations, narration, and sound effects in TV 
programs (Limited regions) and home videos to 
be viewed as captions on the screen.
Not all programs and videos will offer closed 
captioning. Please look for the 
symbol to
ensure that captions will be shown.
Two channels are available: CC1 and CC2.
Selectable
items
Description
Off
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CC1
Closed Caption mode for CH1 data
CC2
Closed Caption mode for CH2 data
Closed Caption may malfunction (white blocks, 
strange characters, etc.) if signal conditions are 
poor or if there are problems at the broadcast 
source. This does not necessarily indicate a 
problem with the projector.
If any button is pressed to call up the on-
screen display while viewing a Closed Caption 
broadcast, the closed captions will disappear.
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