User manual
VP-461 - The OSD Menu 
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Setting 
Function 
Deep Color – to Off (the default) for 8-bit color depth or to Follow Output for 
applying deep color automatically on the HDMI output if supported by the 
display. 
Note that Follow Output sets the Deep Color of each output independently, 
according to the screen connected to each output. 
A change in the Deep Color setting will take effect after there is a 
hot plug on the HDMI output or if the user selects a new output 
resolution. 
Color Space – to RGB, YPbPr422 or YPbPr444 
Zoom 
Position 
Set H Position and V Position, the horizontal and vertical zoom positions 
respectively, to zoom into certain areas of the image M/P 
Lets you “move” the zoom area (same as scanning an area with a magnifying glass) 
Zoom 
Set the zoom M/P 
Zooms into the center of the display 
When zooming in the Freeze state, in case the input resolution is larger than the 
output resolution, the image may be cut-off or change its position. This can be fixed 
via Zoom Position (above). 
Note that any change in the output resolution will cancel the zoom setting. 
5.7.1  Selecting the Correct Aspect Ratio 
You can configure the aspect ratio of any output image to fit your application. The 
VP-461 offers four different aspect ratio settings: Follow Input, Follow Output, Best 
Fit and Letterbox. Here is how each of these settings works. 
FOLLOW INPUT – The aspect ratio and resolution of the 
input video or graphics signal are both preserved (no 
scaling). For example, a composite video image with a 4:3 
aspect ratio will appear with the same aspect ratio on a 
1080p (16:9) output image, surrounded by black bars 
FOLLOW OUTPUT – The aspect ratio and resolution 
of the input signal is re-sized to precisely match the 
aspect ratio and resolution of the VP-461 output 
signal. This may result in some distortion to the input 
signal images 
BEST FIT – This setting re-sizes the video or 
graphics input signal to “best fit” the output resolution 
while maintaining the aspect ratio of the input signal. 
For example, a composite video signal (4:3 aspect 
ratio) will “best fit” to the top and bottom of a 
widescreen output image, resulting in black pillars on 
either side. 
LETTERBOX – This setting compresses the top and 
bottom edges of the input signal, but fills the width of 
the screen. For example, to preserve a widescreen 
film image on a 4:3 display. 
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