Adjusting the vertical position of the
video picture
CENTER/
SIZE
VOL
You can scroll the picture up or down when:
• the upper or lower portions of the picture in WIDE
ZOOM mode are cut off.
• you want to move the picture in ZOOM mode as
you like.
• subtitles are lost from the screen in SUB TITLE
mode.
Scrolling the picture functions on the WIDE
ZOOM, ZOOM and SUB TITLE modes only.
1
Press MENU.
MENU
2
Press V or v to select ASPECT, and press
ENTER.
ENTER
3
Press V or v to select V SCROLL, and press
ENTER.
4
Press V or v to adjust the vertical position
of the picture.
to move the picture up
to move the picture down
Note
• You can operate the menu using the buttons on the monitor.
The VOLUME + button functions the same as V and b, and
VOLUME – as v and B.
MENU
ENTER
ASPECT
N
ASPECT:
ZOOM
V SCROLL:
0
ENTER
Watching the computer picture in wide
picture mode
CENTER/
SIZE
VOL
If you set the picture mode to FULL when any of the
three Wide Resolution signals (864 × 480, 1072 × 600,
1376 × 768) is received, you can watch the picture with
aspect ratio 16:9 as it is. The Wide Resolution signals
(864 × 480, 1072 × 600, 1376 × 768) are independently
standardized by Sony. When you use the signals with
the timing chart on page 29, you can obtain an effective
wide mode picture.
Press WIDE to display FULL or NORMAL on the
screen.
Each time your press WIDE, you can select FULL and
NORMAL alternately.
WIDE
When the Wide Resolution signals (864 × 480,
1072 × 600, 1376 × 768) are received
NORMAL mode
The picture with aspect ratio 16:9 is enlarged to the screen size.
When a conventional VGA, SVGA or XGA signal
is received
NORMAL mode
The picture with aspect ratio 4:3 is enlarged horizontally to the
screen size.
Adjusting the position of a computer
picture
You can move the picture up, down, right or left to
make it easy to watch by using the SIZE/CENTER
button. For details, see page 16.
If you watch the Wide Resolution signals (864 × 480,
1072 × 600, 1376 × 768) in NORMAL mode
A 16:9 picture will be compressed horizontally to a 4:3 picture.
MENU
ENTER
FULL mode
FULL mode
15
-EN
Operations
EN