E NGLISH -41 Adjustments and settings40-ENGLISHRESIZINGThis should normally be set to “ON”.(This setting is only for signalswhich have lower resolutions thanthe LCD panels. Refer to page 58for details.)ONThe pixel resolution of the inputsignal is converted to the sameresolution as the LCD panels beforebeing projected. For signals withlower resolutions, gaps in the pixelsare automatically interpolated intothe picture before it is projected.This may sometimes causeproblems with the quality of thepicture.OFFThe input signal is projected at itsoriginal resolution, with no pixelconversion. The projected picturewill be smaller than normal, soadjust the zoom setting or move theprojector forwards or backwards toadjust the picture size if necessary.If set to “OFF”, some features, suchas “D.ZOOM” (digital zoom),“KEYSTONE” or “INDEX WINDOW”will not function.FRAME LOCKIf the picture’s condition is bad whilea RGB moving picture is projected,set “FRAME LOCK” to “ON”. Referto page 58 for compatible RGBsignals.Changing the display languagePress the F or G button on the projector or remote control unit to select alanguage, then press the ENTER button to accept the setting.Indicates the language which iscurrently set.L A N G U A G E E N G L I S HE N G L I S HD E U T S C HF R A N Ç A I SE S P A Ñ O LI T A L I A N OS E L E C T E N T E R R E T R NNOTE:B If a selected mode does notmatch the aspect ratio of theinput signal, it may affect thequality of viewing of theoriginal picture. Keep this inmind when selecting theaspect ratio.B If using this projector in placessuch as cafes or hotels todisplay programs for acommercial purpose or forpublic presentation, note that ifthe aspect ratio (16:9)selection function is used tochange the aspect ratio of thescreen picture, you may beinfringing the rights of theoriginal copyright owner forthat program under copyrightprotection laws.B If a normal (4:3) picture whichwas not originally intended forwide-screen viewing isprojected onto a wide screen,distortion may occur aroundthe edges of the picture, orpart of the picture may not bevisible. Such programs shouldbe viewed in 4:3 mode to giveproper consideration to theaims and intentions of theoriginal program’s creator.