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Aspect controls – Panasonic TH-86EQ2W 85.6" 4K Digital Signage Display User Manual

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ASPECT Controls

Press or repeatedly to

move through the aspect options:

INPUT

ENTER

MENU

+

-

Unit

[Normal

] → [

Native

] → [

H fit

] → [V fit] → [

Zoom1

] →

[Zoom2

] → [

Full]

Note

When using Screen Transfer input, the aspect mode

cannot be changed.

The aspect mode is memorised separately for each

input terminal.

Aspect modes [H fit] and [V fit]:
Even if the display is installed vertically, the

enlargement directions for the [H fit] and [V fit]

aspect modes are the same as those in horizontal

installation.
The enlargement directions do not change in the

following cases as well.

When the unit is installed in the portrait setting by

setting [Display orientation] to [Portrait]. (see page

86)

When [USB media player settings] - [Still picture

rotation] is set to [Portrait]. (see page 79)

List of Aspect Modes

Aspect

mode

Description

Full

Picture

Enlarged screen

Pictures are displayed filling the screen.

Normal

Pictures are displayed with the aspect ratio of

input signals.

Native

Pictures are displayed with the resolution of

input signals.

H fit

Pictures are enlarged to the maximum

horizontal dimension of the screen.
Pictures of signals with the aspect ratio

vertically longer than the aspect ratio of the

screen are displayed with the top and bottom

of the pictures cut.

V fit

Pictures are enlarged to the maximum

vertical dimension of the screen.
Pictures of signals with the aspect ratio

horizontally longer than the aspect ratio of the

screen are displayed with the right and left of

the pictures cut.

Zoom1

Letterbox pictures with a 16:9 aspect ratio are

enlarged vertically to fill the screen. The top

and bottom edges of the pictures are cut off.

Zoom2 Letterbox pictures with a 16:9 aspect ratio are

enlarged vertically and horizontally to fill the

screen. The top and bottom edges as well

as the left and right edges of the pictures are

cut off.