Viewing the wide-screen picture formats, Selecting the image shape, Press z to highlight clear – Toshiba TheaterView 43H72 User Manual
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ENT
100
0
CH
VOL
POWER
TIMER
RECALL
TV/VIDEO
MUTE
CTV
CABLE
VCR
CH RTN
PIC SIZE
EXIT
LIGHT
ADV/
PIP CH
ADV/
PIP CH
FAV
FAV
FAVORITE
MENU/
STROBE
ENTER
PIC SIZE
MENU
yzx •
5. Press
z to highlight CLEAR.
CUSTOM
T I MER
0 0 0
CC
FAVOR I
CH
OFF
1
TE
FAVOR I
CH2
TE
V
BACKGROUND
I DEO
CH L A B E L
L A B E L
I NG
CH
LABEL
0 6
CLEAR
ABCD
I NPUT
6. Press
x or • to erase the channel label.
7. Repeat steps 4–6 to erase other channel labels.
Viewing the wide-screen picture formats
You can view programs that have the conventional TV picture
format (4:3 aspect ratio) and the wide-screen format (16:9 aspect
ratio). This feature is available for TV or DVD video signals input
from the ColorStream HD1 and HD2 jacks.
Selecting the image shape
1. Make sure the ColorStream HD1 or HD2 mode is selected. (See
page 42 for details.)
2. Press PIC SIZE repeatedly to select either Normal, Letterbox,
Compression or Zoom image shape, as described below.
Note:
The message “Not Available” will appear when the PIC
SIZE button is pressed in a mode other than the
ColorStream HD1 or HD2.
HD1 I MAGE SHAPE
0 :
1 :
2 :
NORMAL
LETTERBOX
COMPRESS I ON
3 : ZOOM
0 - 3 TO SELECT
:
While the above menu is on-screen, select the desired picture size by
pressing the corresponding number button (0–3).
Normal mode
The Normal picture size displays the picture in the conventional 4:3
aspect ratio. A wide (16:9) picture signal is stretched vertically to fill
the screen.
Wide (16:9) signal
Normal mode
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 still PIP/POP windows or
black/gray bars in wide-screen picture
or PIP/POP formats) 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 32 on page 4.