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Advanced Operations
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3
Select a menu item.
Press the [Select] button on either the projector's
control panel or the remote control to accept a
selection.
The sub-menu corresponding to the selected item
in the main menu appears.
4
Select a setting item in the sub-menu.
If using the projector's control panel, press the
and buttons.
If using the remote control, tilt the [Select] button
up and down.
The items appearing in the Video menu and
About menu will vary depending on the input
signal that is being projected.
5
Confirm the selection.
If using the projector's control panel, press the
and buttons.
If using the remote control, tilt the [Select] button
to the left and right.
6
Set other items in the same way.
Repeat steps 2 to 5 to continue making settings.
To return to a previous menu level, press the [Esc]
button on the projector's control panel or the
remote control.
7
Exit the menu display.
Press the [Menu] button on either the projector's
control panel or the remote control.
If a setting is executed or a sub-menu
item continues to another level, "
Enter" or " Select" appears after the
item name. In such cases, press the
[Select] button on either the projector's
control panel or the remote control to
select a setting value in the displayed
menu.
Refer to using the menu functions for
details of each setting item. (p.24)
Projector
Remote control
Memory
Color Adjustment
Black Level
White Level
Sharpness
Color
0
Tint
Color Mode
Reset
Execute
+
-
0
+
-
0
+
-
0
+
-
0
+
-
1
2 3 4 5 6
Adjust
Color Temp. RGB
Select
Video
Setting
Advanced
About
Reset All
Return
Select
Adjust
Memory
Color Adjustment
Black Level
White Level
Sharpness
Color
0
Tint
Color Mode
Reset
Execute
+
-
3
+
-
0
+
-
0
+
-
0
+
-
1
2 3 4 5 6
Adjust
Color Temp. RGB
Select
Video
Setting
Advanced
About
Reset All
Return
Select
Adjust
Projector
Remote control
Using the Environment Setting Menus Memory
Description of Functions
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This section describes commonly-used functions.
"Black Level" and "White Level" adjustments are the adjustment values that are in effect before the signals
are sampled by the A/D converter, and so they are adjusted to match the input signal so that they do not cause
distortion. Use "Color Adjustment" to adjust the color and contrast.
This adjusts the brightness of dark shades. It lets you adjust dark shades without affecting the brightness of
light shades.
Use the "Black Level" item in the "Video" menu to change the setting. (p.25)
If adjusted to the + side, the luminosity of dark scenes
increases and different tones become clearer, but contrast
is reduced.
If adjusted to the - side, the brightness of dark shades is
reduced and images with greater contrast are obtained,
but differences in dark areas become less distinct.
This adjusts the brightness of light shades. It lets you adjust light shades without affecting the brightness of
dark shades.
Use the "White Level" item in the "Video" menu to change the setting. (p.25)
If adjusted to the + side, the luminosity of light scenes
increases and contrast become clearer, but differences in
light tones are reduced.
If adjusted to the - side, differences in light areas become
more distinct, but contrast is reduced.
This adjusts the hues of light shades to the desired hues.
Modes for adjusting the Color Temperature
and for adjusting each individual R/G/B setting are available.
Use the "Color Temp" item in the "Video" menu to change the setting. (p.26, 28)
Color temperature setting
This mode can be used to adjust the color temperature
and flesh tones.
The "Color Temp." setting allows lighter colors to be
adjusted so that they range from having a red tinge to
having a blue tinge. When the color temperature is
lower, the red content is greater and color tones appear
softer. When the color temperature is higher, the blue
content is greater and color tones appear fresher.
The "Flesh Tone" setting adjusts the green component
of image signals. If adjusted to the - side, the green
component is reduced and colors appear purplish. If
adjusted to the + side, the green component is increased.
Adjust until the desired flesh tones are obtained.
Description of Functions
Black Level Adjustment
White Level Adjustment
Color Adjustment
Brightness
When adjusted
to the + side
When adjusted
to the - side
Input signal
Brightness
When adjusted
to the + side
When adjusted
to the - side
Input signal
Flesh tone adjustment
Green
WhiteRed Blue
Purplish
High
(10000 K)
Low
(5000 K)
Using the Environment Setting Menus Memory
Description of Functions
Color
Temperature
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Video menu adjustments cannot be carried out when no image signal is being input.
The items appearing in the Video menu will vary depending on the input signal that is being projected.
Items in menus other than the menu for the signal currently being input cannot be adjusted.
Video Menu
Video (InputA (YCbCr , YPbPr ), InputB (YCbCr, YPbPr), S-Video, Video)
Main menu Sub-menu Function
Default
setting
Video Black Level This lets you adjust dark shades without affecting the white level setting.
(p.21)
0
White Level This lets you adjust light shades without affecting the black level setting.
(p.21)
0
Sharpness Adjusts the image sharpness. 0
Color Adjusts the color intensity for the images. 0
Tint (Adjustment is only possible for NTSC signals.)
Adjust the image tint.
0
Color Mode Corrects the vividness of the image color. You can select from five different
quality settings depending on the surroundings.
Dynamic :Ideal for projecting images with greater modulation and
intensity.
Theatre :Ideal for enjoying presentations such as movies which
have large numbers of dark scenes.
Natural :Ideal for enjoying presentations in a natural atmosphere.
PC :Ideal for use in making images as bright as possible when
projecting computer images.
sRGB :Images conform to the sRGB standard.
Dynamic
Memory
Color Adjustment
Black Level
White Level
Sharpness
Color
0
Tint
Color Mode
Reset
Execute
+
-
0
+
-
0
+
-
0
+
-
0
+
-
1
2 3 4 5 6
Adjust
Color Temp. RGB
Select
Video
Setting
Advanced
About
Reset All
Select
Enter
Video (InputA (YCbCr, YPbPr), InputB (YCbCr, YPbPr), S-Video, Video)
Video menu Setting menu Reset All menu
Advanced menu About menu
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Computer (D-RGB/A-RGB DVI-I, InputB (A-RGB))
Main menu Sub-menu Function
Default
setting
Video Black Level This lets you adjust dark shades without affecting the white level setting.
(p.21)
0
White Level This lets you adjust light shades without affecting the black level setting.
(p.21)
When set to "Auto", the black & white extension function operates to
emphasize the gradation differences (color densities) when projecting
images in dark or light environments, in order to make the images easier to
see.
Auto
Sharpness Adjusts the image sharpness. 0
Color Mode Corrects the vividness of the image color. You can select from five different
quality settings depending on the surroundings.
Dynamic :Ideal for projecting images with greater modulation and
intensity.
Theatre :Ideal for enjoying presentations such as movies which
have large numbers of dark scenes.
Natural :Ideal for enjoying presentations in a natural atmosphere.
PC :Ideal for use in making images as bright as possible when
projecting computer images.
sRGB :Images conform to the sRGB standard.
PC
Tracking
(A-RGB and InputB (A-RGB) only)
Adjusts computer images when vertical stripes appear in the images.
0
Sync
.
(A-RGB and InputB (A-RGB) only)
Adjusts computer images when flickering, fuzziness or interference appear
in the images.
0
Memory
Color Adjustment
Select
Black Level
White Level
Sharpness
Color Mode
0
0
0
Tracking
Sync.
Reset
Execute
+
-
0
+
-
1
2 3 4 5 6
Adjust
Auto Manual
Adjust
Color Temp RGB
Video
Setting
Advanced
About
Reset All
Select Enter
Memory
Color Adjustment
Black Level
White Level
Sharpness
Color Mode
Reset
Video
Setting
Advanced
About
Reset All
Select
Select
0
Execute
+
-
0
+
-
1
2 3 4 5 6
Adjust
Auto Manual
Adjust
Color Temp. RGB
Enter
A(Analog)-RGB D(Digital)-RGB
Video menu Setting menu Reset All menu
Advanced menu About menu
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Advanced Menu
Main menu Sub-menu Function
Default
setting
Advanced Progressive (Can only be adjusted for 525i and 625i image signals)
Changes signals from Faroudja's interlaced
mode to progressive (IP)
conversion mode.
OFF :Progressive (IP) conversion is carried out for the screens in
each field. It is designed for use when viewing images with
large amounts of movement. The DCDi function
does
not operate.
Video :Turns off the Film judgment function . The DCDi
function operates.
Film/Auto :This setting should normally be used. The projector
automatically determines whether the signal source is a
film source or not. If the source is a film source, the 3-2
pull-down function operates so that film images which
match the original are reproduced. The DCDi function
operates.
Film/Auto
Motion
Detect
(Can only be adjusted for 525i and 625i image signals)
Switches the three-dimensional Y/C separation function
and the
operating mode for progressive (IP) conversion depending on whether the
images are moving quickly or slowly.
If a lower setting is used, flickering is reduced and images become sharper
and more distinct. This mode is ideally suited for viewing still images.
If a larger setting is used, images are projected more smoothly with less
jerkiness. This mode is ideally suited for viewing moving images. Adjust to
suit the type of images being viewed.
3
Noise
Reduction
(Can only be adjusted for 525i and 625i image signals)
Reduces image interference and makes the image quality softer. Two
modes are available. Use the setting that best suits the images being
viewed. It is recommended that you set this function to OFF when viewing
images sources such as DVDs which are relatively free from interference.
OFF
Position (Adjustment is not possible when D-RGB signals are being input.)
Moves the image display position vertically and horizontally.
Press the [Select] on either the projector's control panel or the remote
control, and make the adjustment using the display position adjustment
screen that appears.
Depends on
connection
Video Signal (Adjustment is only possible when composite or S-Video signals are being
input.)
Sets the video signal format.
Press the [Select] on either the projector's control panel or the remote
control, and select the setting using the menu that appears.
When set to Auto, the video signal format is set automatically, but if
projecting signals in N-PAL format, the setting needs to be made
manually.
Auto
Input A (Can only be adjusted for 525i and 625i input signals)
Selects the type of signal being input to the Input A port.
YCbCr
Setup Level
Input B
Progressive
Motion Detect
Noise Reduction
Position
Video Signal
Input A
Reset
Execute
0% 7.5%
1 2 3 4 5
OFF NR1 NR2
Select [ Film/Auto ]
Adjust
Select
Select
Select
[ Auto ]
Video
Setting
Advanced
About
Reset All
Select
Enter
Video menu Setting menu Reset All menu
Advanced menu About menu
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The About menu displays the settings for the input source for the images being projected, and also shows
the lamp status.
The "Lamp" shows times between 0 and 10 hours as 0H. Times greater than 10 hours appear in units of one
hour.
Setting Projection Selects the projection method in accordance with the projector and screen
setting-up method.
Front :Projection from the front of the screen
Front/Ceiling :Projection from the front of the screen with the
projector installed to the ceiling (upside down)
Rear :Projection from the rear of the screen
Rear/Ceiling :Projection from the rear of the screen with the projector
installed to the ceiling (upside down)
Front
Language Sets the language for message, menu and help displays.
Press the [Select] on either the projector's control panel or the remote
control, and select the language from the selection menu that appears.
English
Reset Returns the adjustment values in the Setting menu to the default values.
Press the [Select] on either the projector's control panel or the remote
control to display the confirmation screen, and select Ye s.
Select Reset All to return all menu settings to their default settings.
(p.32)
-
About Menu
Video (InputA (YCbCr , YPbPr ), InputB (YCbCr, YPbPr), S-Video, Video)
Main menu Sub-menu Function
Default
setting
About Lamp
Displays the cumulative lamp operating time.
When the lamp warning period is reached, the display characters appear in red.
0H
Reset Lamp
Timer
Initializes the lamp operating time when the lamp is replaced. When this
command is selected, the cumulative lamp operating time is reset to the
initial default value.
-
Video Source Displays the image source which is currently being projected. Depends on
connection
Video Signal Displays the video signal format. Auto
Main menu Sub-menu Function
Default
setting
Lamp
Reset Lamp Timer
Video Source
Video Signal
Execute
0H
Video
Setting
Advanced
About
Reset All
Select Enter
Video (InputA (YCbCr, YPbPr), InputB (YCbCr, YPbPr), S-Video, Video)
Video menu Setting menu Reset All menu
Advanced menu About menu
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