Button functions, 3] marker [4] aspect [5] pbp(picture-by-picture) – TVLogic LVM-247W User Manual
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1. Press MARKER button to activate the marker.
2. The selected marker type can be displayed on
the screen when the marker function is selected
from the main menu.
1. Four different aspect modes are available.
When input signal is SDI -A/B, Composite 1/2/3
and Input Signal Format is SD :
1) 4:3 mode : Cuts left and right of the original
image to fit to 4:3 aspect ratio.
2) 16:9 mode : Stretches the image in “1) 4:3
mode” to fit to 16:9 aspect ratio.
3) 4:3Ex : Extends the image vertically without
altering the source image.
4) 16:9Ex : Stretches the image in “3) 4:3
mode(extend)” to fit to 16:9 aspect ratio.
NTSC and PAL signals are known to be 4:3
aspect ratio signals, but their aspect ratio is
not exactly 4:3. Therefore, select “1) 4:3 mode)
to display the exact 4:3 aspect ratio, select
“3) 4:3 mode (extend)” to display the image
without altering the source image.
* ASPECT button lamp status: 1 - 1)/3) Off, 2 -
2)/4) : On.
2. When input signal is COMPOSITE 1/2/3,
S-VIDEO, RGB, DVI ANALOG, DVI DIGITAL or
HDMI mode, all “1 – 1),2),3),4)” display the image
in 4:3 and 16:9 without altering the source
image.
3. For the above aspect modes, ZERO SCAN is
the standard scan mode. And, in the other scan
modes, aspect ratio changes using the
image in its selected scan mode.
1. Press PBP button to activate the PBP function.
Then the two images will be displayed in the
monitor. In Normal Screen(when an individual
screen is not selected in PBP mode), key
function and OSD function apply for two images
simultaneously.
** PBP: Picture-by-Picture
TWO different multi screen formations are
available. Press the PBP button to change the
screen formation as shown in the above picture.
2. To control the individual image in multi
screen, use the Screen F1 key to select the
desired display then control the desired
function. Selected image will be highlighted.
6. Button Functions
[3] MARKER
[4] ASPECT
[5] PBP(Picture-by-Picture)
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