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Additional Picture and Sound Adjustment Options<br />

04<br />

Manual Screen Sizing<br />

Manually select an appropriate screen size if an image fails to appear in the correct format. Browse the menu for<br />

the correct screen size for a specific program.<br />

The selectable screen sizes differ <strong>de</strong>pending on the types of input signals. While watching a TV broadcast, press<br />

SCREEN SIZE on the remote control to cycle the picture through Auto, FULL, Dot by Dot, ZOOM, CINEMA, 4:3,<br />

WIDE, WIDE 1 and WIDE 2. Freely change the screen size during broadcasts or vi<strong>de</strong>o from other input sources.<br />

Auto is available when receiving HD broadcasts.<br />

The following chart provi<strong>de</strong>s information about how the screen appears for each option.<br />

English<br />

Auto<br />

FULL<br />

Dot by Dot<br />

ZOOM<br />

CINEMA<br />

AV Option<br />

With WIDE 1 or WIDE 2 selected, a High Definition (HD) TV broadcast may crop part of an image or menu. If an<br />

image or menu appears cut or runs off the screen, change the option to FULL.<br />

Avoid showing signals that fill only part of the screen. Images that fail to fill the screen may cause temporary or<br />

permanent image r<strong>et</strong>ention <strong>de</strong>pending on the frequency and duration. For example, an HD broadcast with si<strong>de</strong><br />

masks (4:3 content) causes uneven wear of the plasma cells. If si<strong>de</strong> masks appear around a broadcast, after that<br />

program or movie is over, switch to a full screen motion vi<strong>de</strong>o. This action helps the panel balance wear for the<br />

plasma cells and guard against after-image issues. For more information about Masks, refer to “4.3.1 Adjust for<br />

Screen Masking (black bars on si<strong>de</strong>s).”<br />

Note: Not all broadcast programs carry alternative screen sizes.<br />

Description<br />

adds si<strong>de</strong> masks or displays the image in full<br />

screen when d<strong>et</strong>ecting HD pictures containing si<strong>de</strong><br />

masks. See D<strong>et</strong>ect Masks on page 59.<br />

squeezes 16:9 images<br />

matches input signal to the same number of screen<br />

pixels (available for 1080i or 1080p signals only)<br />

bars may appear on the top and bottom on some<br />

programs that are 16:9 l<strong>et</strong>terbox<br />

bars may appear on the top and bottom on some<br />

programs that are 14:9 l<strong>et</strong>terbox (available for SD<br />

signals only)<br />

4:3 si<strong>de</strong> bars appear on each si<strong>de</strong><br />

WIDE<br />

WIDE 1<br />

WIDE 2<br />

PC Option<br />

pictures progressively str<strong>et</strong>ch toward each si<strong>de</strong><br />

(available for SD signals only)<br />

pictures progressively str<strong>et</strong>ch toward each si<strong>de</strong><br />

(available for HD signals only)<br />

pictures evenly str<strong>et</strong>ch toward each si<strong>de</strong> (available<br />

for HD signals only)<br />

Description<br />

4:3 fills without altering the input signal aspect ratio<br />

FULL<br />

shows 16:9 screen display<br />

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