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wide screen viewing
television features
...notes on Default Zoom Default 4:3
Various broadcast stations now transmit WSS (Wide Screen Signals) which identifies the picture
format movies and programs are broadcast in.
Your TV can detect these Wide Screen Signals and automatically switches your TV to the correct
format. However, some broadcasters do not transmit this WSS, and so your TV will not recognise
which format is being transmitted. Therefore, DEFAULT ZOOM is used to choose your picture
requirements when a Wide Screen Signal has not been sent or has not been detected
The DEFAULT 4:3 acts in the same manner, but only looks for a 4:3 WSS. If this is detected your TV’s
picture format will be in accordance with the setting in the DEFAULT 4:3 option.
...notes on Default 4:3
If your TV is receiving a 4:3 Wide Screen Signal, the viewing format displayed can be set using
the 4:3 default.
...notes Auto WS Detect
Auto Wide Screen Detect, when switched ON (and there is no WSS signal) enables your TV to
look for the black bands at the top and bottom of the picture received and displays your picture in the
format it is received in.If this is set to ‘OFF’, these black bands cannot be detected. Therefore the
picture format will revert to the setting specified in the DEFAULT ZOOM option if there is no WSS signal.
Use up/down cursor buttons to select
option to adjust.
Once highlighted, accept selection - when
you turn your TV off, and the TV will
memorise your adjustments
Press the MENU button to obtain
MAIN MENU.
Press the cursor down button to select
FEATURES.
Once highlighted, accept selection.
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Use right/left buttons to adjust chosen
feature.
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...notes on Default features
Your TV also has default features which can control the viewing format of your TV’s picture.
See below for entry into and adjustment of these features.