Specifications

42” HD Gas Plasma Display Rosen Aviation Displays, LLC
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as factory default discrete command button 9. The user can immediately recall the
discrete command button assignments by pushing 9 on the IR.
Note: This assumes that the user has not changed this particular factory default.
Analog RGB/DVI Modes
Once the VGA/SVGA mode is invoked by selecting the VGA source, menu selections are
available for adjusting color, contrast, brightness and interface synchronization as well as
FlexiScreen
TM
control. After selecting a menu function, the OSD presents a bar and a
value for your reference while performing the adjustment or function control.
Baseband Video Modes (Composite, Component, S-Video)
When a baseband video mode is invoked by selecting one of the baseband video sources,
menu selections are available for adjusting color, contrast, brightness and interface
variables as well as FlexiScreen
TM
control. After selecting a menu function, the OSD
presents a bar and a value for your reference while performing the adjustment or function
control.
FlexiScreen
TM
Scaler
FlexiScreen
TM
controls image sizing and positioning on the display screen for each of the
sources provided.
Using the FlexiScreen
TM
Scaler
The goal of FlexiScreen
TM
is to enhance the viewing experience by allowing the user to
tailor the image to their liking. Factory preset formats of the more popular settings are
provided per source input. These format settings target a wide range of media formats
and allow the user to create their ideal image. Follow the quick and easy steps listed
below to customize the image using the FlexiScreen
TM
. The steps are organized as a
top-down approach; begin at the top of the list and work down. Any time the image
becomes satisfactory, abort the steps and exit the OSD menu with a save. Saving the
settings to memory will preserve the configuration for the future.
With the desired source input selected, bring up the FlexiScreen menu.
Choose a predefined source format that best fits the source image to the screen.
Verify the following:
The Display Aspect Ratio (“Disp Aspect”) setting fills the screen
appropriately.
The choices are arranged by popular film mastering formats.
The four remaining settings are the discrete parameters that make up the
actual source aperture used by the built-in scalar.
Height and width along with the horizontal and vertical offsets are provided to
allow the user ultimate control. See Figures 7 and 8 for more details.
Altering any of these four values causes the “Src:” description to read
“Custom”. This is provided to alert the user that the settings have been
altered from factory presets.