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1T-C2 SERIES OPERATION MANUAL
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Changing this option, sets the amount of picture magnification you wish to use for
the window Source. You are provided with the options to zoom the image from
100% to 1000% (10x zoom).
Once an image has been ‘zoomed’, this control allows the image to be positioned
within the window so that any portion can be seen, not just the middle.
This menu item allows the image to be frozen or unfrozen – thus keeping a single
image on screen indefinitely. Note that images are not stored when power is
removed from the unit.
This allows the scaled image to be cropped at the top/bottom edges, or at the
sides. Typically, this is used when performing a picture-in-picture (PIP) function
(only available on certain models), where the incoming video signal has a letterbox
or pillarbox size (i.e. it has black areas at the top/bottom or sides).
By adjusting the H/V values, you can crop out the black areas to correct the size on
the final output screen. Note that it does not change the shape or aspect ratio of
the image – but just removes the parts of the image that are not required.
This positions the selected Window horizontally and vertically on the monitor. This
should only be used for ‘fine tuning’ and should not normally require adjustment –
use the Shrink H/V adjustment when your image is less than 100% Shrink value.
Shrink Level determines the percentage of the monitor’s total available screen
space that the selected Window image occupies. Adjustment is provided for a
reduction down to 10% of the overall output size. In most cases, this feature is
used for picture-in-picture (PIP) when a background image is being used (for units
with overlay abilities).
Adjust windows
Image freeze [Off]
Adjust windows
H/V crop % [ 0] 0
Adjust windows
Shrink level% [ 50] [On]
Adjust windows
H/V out shift [ 0] [ 0]
Adjust windows
H/V zoom pan % [ 50] [ 50]
Adjust windows
Zoom level % [ 100]
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