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Adjusting the image shape feature – Toshiba 32AF14 User Manual

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Adjusting the IMAGE SHAPE feature

The IMAGE SHAPE feature allows you to adjust the shape of the
image when viewing 16:9 (widescreen) content from an external
device (for example, a DVD player). This feature enables you to watch
16:9 content in the highest possible resolution (when you select
“16:9” mode in step 2, below). See “Notice of possible adverse effects
on TV picture tube,” below right.

To adjust the image shape:

1. Press PIC SIZE on the remote control. The SET UP menu opens

and IMAGE SHAPE is highlighted.

Note: You also can use the menu system to adjust the IMAGE SHAPE.
Press MENU and then

x or to open the SET UP menu. Press

y or z to highlight IMAGE SHAPE. Then go to step 2.

MOVE SELECT [ ]

[ ]

SET UP

MORE
DEMO: START

[STOP]

IMAGE SHAPE:
[NORMAL]

16:9

2. Press

x or • to select NORMAL or 16:9 mode, as described

below.
• NORMAL—Displays the picture in normal/conventional 4:3

format, regardless of the signal type.

To use the NORMAL IMAGE SHAPE mode, you must first adjust your
DVD player’s menu settings to normal/conventional TV mode (4:3
aspect ratio).

• 16:9—Compresses the signal to letterbox (16:9) mode (with

bars at the top and bottom of the screen), regardless of the
signal type.

To use the 16:9 IMAGE SHAPE mode, you must first adjust your DVD
player’s menu settings to widescreen TV mode (16:9 aspect ratio).

The 16:9 IMAGE SHAPE mode is not available when viewing an
antenna signal source.

Note:

The factory (default) setting for the IMAGE

SHAPE feature is “NORMAL.”

Aspect ratio is the ratio of width to height of

your TV screen or of the image you are
viewing.

yzx •

NOTICE OF POSSIBLE ADVERSE

EFFECTS ON TV PICTURE TUBE

Avoid displaying stationary images on
your TV screen for extended periods of
time. Fixed (non-moving) images (such
as black or gray bars on widescreen/16:9
format images) can become permanently
engrained in the picture tube. This type
of damage is NOT COVERED BY
YOUR WARRANTY because it is the
result of misuse.
See item 33 on page 4.

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