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The POINT ZOOM function increases the image size and expands it horizontally and vertically simultaneously. The image can
be increased up to 10 times its size.
1. Press the SET/POINT ZOOM button on the remote control. A magnier icon appears on-screen.
2. Move the magnier to the area of the image you want to focus on by pressing the buttons.
3. Press the CH/ZOOM+ button to zoom in. Press CH/ZOOM– button to zoom out. When zooming in, the image expands past
the active screen area. The area at the magnier location shifts closer to the center of the screen at each magnication level.
4. Press the SET/POINT ZOOM button to close the magnier.
5. The image will remain zoomed in after closing the magnier. Press the EXIT button to return to the normal image size.
• The image may look distorted when using this function.
• This function is disabled when one of these functions is active: [MOTION] in [SCREEN SAVER], [TILE MATRIX],
[MULTI PICTURE], [IMAGE FLIP], [QUICK INPUT CHANGE], [MODE1] or [MODE] in [CEC], [DUAL DAISY CHAIN
MODE], [ROTATE] or if input is set to [DisplayPort1] and the [DisplayPort VERSION] is set to [1.4].
• The STILL function does not work when the POINT ZOOM function is active.
• When the [ASPECT] setting is [ZOOM], pressing the POINT ZOOM button automatically sets the [ASPECT] to
[FULL] and then starts the POINT ZOOM function.
• After exiting POINT ZOOM, the [ASPECT] will return to the previous [ASPECT] setting. When the [ASPECT] is
changed during the POINT ZOOM operation, [ZOOM] will be set to [FULL].
• The magnier icon will not move outside the active picture area.
• The image returns to the normal size after changing the input signal or when the monitor is powered off.
• POINT ZOOM is not available with DisplayPort signal 4K (60 Hz) 10bit.
• This function is released when one of these functions is active while this function is operating: [MOTION] in
[SCREEN SAVER], [TILE MATRIX], [MULTI PICTURE], [IMAGE FLIP], [QUICK INPUT CHANGE], [MODE1] or
[MODE] in [CEC], [DUAL DAISY CHAIN MODE], [AUDIO INPUT], [ROTATE] or if input is set to [DisplayPort1] and
the [DisplayPort VERSION] is set to [1.4].