Knoll hd110 User Guide

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Viewing the HD110 Projector 
 
Depending on what is viewed the most the user must decide if a 4:3 (1.33:1) or 16:9 (1.85:1) 
aspect ratio screen is best. Both screen aspect screens will display all images, but the highest 
resolution images are obtained when viewing the image in its correct aspect ratio screen. If the 
image is projected on a large wall (not recommended but white color preferred) then all 
combinations are possible. 
 
Viewing the HD110 on a 16:9 Screen 
 
1. On 
the 
DISPLAY menu select ⇒16:9. With a 16:9 screen the 4:3 selection is never 
used. 
2.  Viewing a 16:9 image (most DVD movies and HDTV’s). Turn the source on and while 
an image is displaying, select: 
     
IMAGE   RESIZE  WIDESCREEN LETTERBOX 
This mode will display most DVD movies and HDTV sources. If the image is distorted 
(short and fat images) try selecting the anamorphic mode:  
IMAGE   RESIZE  ENHANCED WIDESCREEN 
Note: Many movies and other sources are recorded in wider aspect ratios (most common 
are 2.35:1 and 2.15:1) than 1.85:1 so even in the two widescreen modes above, the image 
may have uneven black boxes on the top and bottom of the image. 
3.  Viewing a 4:3 image (most regular cable TV channels and VHS). Turn the source on and 
while an image is displaying, select: 
 
IMAGE   RESIZE  STANDARD 
     In this mode there will always be black boxes to the image left and right. 
4. 
IMAGE   RESIZE  NATIVE is not normally used to view video. 
 
Viewing the HD110 on a 4:3 Screen 
 
1. On 
the 
DISPLAY menu select ⇒4:3. With a 4:3 screen the 16:9 selection is never 
used. 
2.  Viewing a 4:3 image (most regular cable TV channels and VHS). Turn the source on and 
while an image is displaying, select: 
  
IMAGE   RESIZE  STANDARD  
3.  Viewing a 16:9 image (most DVD movies and HDTV’s). Turn the source on and while 
an image is displaying, select: 
     
IMAGE   RESIZE  WIDESCREEN LETTERBOX 
This mode will display most DVD movies and HDTV sources. In widescreen letterbox 
there will always be black boxes on the top and the bottom of the image. If the image is 
distorted (tall and skinny images) try selecting the anamorphic mode: 
IMAGE   RESIZE  ENHANCED WIDESCREEN 
Note: Many movies and other sources are recorded in wider aspect ratios (most common 
are 2.35:1 and 2.15:1) than 1.85:1 so even in the two widescreen modes above, the image 
will have different size uneven black boxes on the top and bottom of the image. 
     4. 
IMAGE   RESIZE  NATIVE is not normally used to view video. 
 
 
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