Specifications

42” HD Gas Plasma Display Rosen Aviation Displays, LLC
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Source Aperture Adjustments
Although the Source Aperture Selection initializes the source aperture, the
FlexiScreen
TM
menu also includes provisions for manual adjustments. Height and
width along with the horizontal and vertical offsets are provided to allow the user
ultimate control. These settings define the boundaries of the active image showing
on the display. The source aperture can be thought of as a window overlay of the
source frame as shown in Figure 8. What is defined within this window makes up
the active image. The best application for these functions is to crop out the black
bars of a widescreen movie. There are associated source aperture adjustments for
each of the source aperture settings. 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.
Figure 8
PIP Modes
Picture in Picture (PIP) is a feature that makes it very easy to view two different video
inputs at the same time. The main display can be showing any active input while the PIP
window can be activated to view another active input in many different combinations,
including the main display video source (see note on following page). Many different
combinations are referenced as “Multiple Scenario PIPs”. One example is that while
viewing the S-Video input programming, the PIP window can be set to view a HDTV input