Owner`s manual

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Pan
The Pan function allows the image to be shifted up, down, left and right. Note that the Pan function
can only be used after the image has been zoomed to any value greater than 100%. Pan controls
can be accessed by using the OSD or by using the direct access button on the remote control.
On the remote control, push the Pan button followed by the Up/Down buttons to vertically pan
the image or the Left/Right buttons to horizontally pan the image. The amount of horizontal
and vertical adjustment will be displayed on the front panel display.
Using the OSD, select the control that you would like to adjust, Horizontal or Vertical pan, and
push the Enter button to show the current Pan setting. Push the Up and Down button to increase
or decrease the panning factor.
Borders
The Borders function allows you to add horizontal and/or vertical borders around the image. These
borders obscure part of the input image. Certain input-to-output aspect ratios already result in left/
right or top/bottom border being added. This control allows the system-generated borders to be
extended, or for borders to be added when none exist. As the borders are adjusted (see below) the
iScan temporarily increases the gray level of the borders so that they are visible during the adjust-
ment process. The level will return to normal after the adjustment has ceased.
Horizontal Border Control: Push the Up button to move the left and right borders towards the
middle of the image, increasing the border width and cutting off the sides of the input image. Push
the Down button to move the left and right borders away from the image and decreases their width.
If there are system-generated left/right borders already present (for example, when the input aspect
ratio is 4:3 and the output aspect ratio is 16:9), the border width cannot be decreased beyond the
base width created by the aspect ratio conversion.
Vertical Border Control: Push the Up button to move the top and bottom borders towards the
middle of the image, increasing the border height and cutting off the sides of the input image. Push
the Down button to move the top and bottom borders away from the image and decrease their
height. If there are system-generated top/bottom borders already present (for example, when the
input aspect ratio is 16:9 and the output aspect ratio is 4:3), the border height cannot be decreased
beyond the base height created by the aspect ratio conversion.
Borders are automatically added by the system when the Active Input Aspect Ratio is not the same as
the Output Aspect Ratio as explained earlier in this guide. However you can add more borders using
the Borders menu.
Presets
You can specify the Input Aspect Ratio by using the Presets or Manually.
Using Presets
You can use Presets with either the OSD or the Remote Control
Input Aspect Ratio button. Refer to
the Preset sub-menu in the Input AR menu for doing this with the OSD. The remote control operation
is described below.
4:3 Selects 4:3 Full Frame without OSD.
16:9 Selects 16:9 Full Frame without OSD.
Pushing the Input Aspect Ratio button repeatedly toggles between 4:3 Full Frame, Letterbox, 16:9
Full Frame, Preset 1 through Preset 10 and User.