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Page 153: Setting video input (av), Customising preferences, Changing the wide screen mode

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2

Touch [Settings].

The

“Settings Menu” screen appears.

3

Touch [AV Settings].

The

“AV System Settings” menu appears.

4

Touch the item that you want to

change the setting.

# If you touch

, the previous screen returns.

Setting video input (AV)

You can switch this setting according to the
connected component.
p This setting applies to mini-jack input.

1

Display the

“AV System Settings”

screen.

= For details, refer to Displaying the screen for

AV system settings on the previous page.

2

Touch [AV Input].

Each touch of [

AV Input] changes the setting

as follows:

! iPod: iPod connected with the USB Interface

cable for iPod (CD-IU51V) (sold separately)

! Video: External video component
! Off: No video component is connected.
p Use “AV Input” when connecting CD-RM10

(sold separately) through the external video
component.

Changing the wide screen mode

p You can only adjust “Wide Mode” when se-

lecting an AV source with video.

1

Display the

“AV System Settings”

screen.

= For details, refer to Displaying the screen for

AV system settings on the previous page.

2

Touch [Wide Mode].

Each touch of [

Wide Mode] changes the set-

ting as follows:

! Full (full)

A 4:3 picture is enlarged in the horizontal
direction only, enabling you to enjoy a 4:3
TV picture (normal picture) without any
omissions.

! Cinema (cinema)

A picture is enlarged by the same propor-
tion as

“Full” or “Zoom” in the horizontal di-

rection and by an intermediate proportion
between

“Full” and “Zoom” in the vertical

direction; ideal for a cinema-sized picture
(wide screen picture) where captions lie
outside the frame.

! Zoom (zoom)

A 4:3 picture is enlarged in the same pro-
portion both vertically and horizontally;
ideal for a cinema-sized picture (wide
screen picture).

! Normal (normal)

A 4:3 picture is displayed normally, giving
you no sense of disparity since its propor-
tions are the same as that of the normal
picture.

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Customising

pr
eferences

Customising preferences