Canon projector LE5W WH User Manual
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71 Menu function settings Information menu Checking the amount of used and free space in the SD card Home screen > Setup > Information > Memory/SD Card This functions allows you to project the information about the amount of used and free space in the SD card. • If no SD card is inserted, this is blank. Checking the amount of used and free space in the USB storage device Home screen > Setup > Information > Memory/USB Drive This functions allows you to project the information about the amount of used and free space in the USB storage device. • If no USB storage device is connected, this is blank.
Menu function settings 72 Information menu Checking the LED lit time Home screen > Setup > Information > LED Time This functions displays the information about the total amount of time the projectors light source LED has been lit. Checking the firmware version number Home screen > Setup > Information > Firmware Version This function allows you to display the projectors firmware version number.
73 Menu function settings Language menu Selecting the menu display language Home screen > Setup > Language This function allows you to select the display language for the home screen, Setup menu, and the OSD. English German French Italian Spanish Portuguese Swedish Russian Dutch Finnish Norwegian Tu r k i s h Polish Hungarian Czech Danish Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Traditional) Japanese
Menu function settings 74 Key lock during standby • This function locks the control panel and remote control buttons during standby to prevent the projector from being turned on accidentally. • You can turn the key lock function on or off from the Setup menu. • To turn on the projector when Key Lock is on, press and hold the INPUT button on the control panel or the AUTO PC button on the remote control until the STATUS LED lights up briefly and the key lock is released. (*1) You can then turn on the projector by pressing the POWER button on the control panel or the remote control. * 1: Although the key lock is released, the key lock setting in the menu (On/Off) is not changed. If you switch the projector off in this status, you need to release the key lock again the next time the projector starts. Key lock during projection • You can lock the projectors control panel and remote control button operations to prevent settings from being changed accidentally during projection. • You can enable or disable the key lock function by pressing and holding the INPUT button on the control panel or the AUTO PC button on the remote control for at least 3 seconds. Key Lock
75 Menu function settings From the On-Screen Display menu (OSD) you can adjust the image quality and color settings for the projected image. Menu operations 1. To open the OSD, project an input signal or file, and then press the MENU button on the remote control. If an input signal or file is not being projected, the OSD is not displayed even if you press the MENU button. 2. When the OSD is displayed, you can make various settings using the / / / and OK buttons. 3. To close the OSD, press the MENU or BACK button. Using the On-Screen Display (OSD)
Menu function settings 76 Image Adjustment Selecting the image mode MENU > Image Adjustment > Image Mode This function allows you to select the image quality to suit the image being projected. Press the OK button to confirm your selection, and then press the MENU or BACK button. • The default is Standard. • The image quality settings like brightness, contrast, etc. can only be adjusted in User. Making your own image quality adjustments MENU > Image Adjustment > Image Mode > User When you select User as the image mode, you can adjust the image quality. You can save your adjustments as a custom setting. Select User from Image Mode. Select the image mode you want to use as the base from Reference Mode. Press the / buttons to adjust the Brightness, Contrast, Color, Tint, Sharpness and Color Temperature. (P77 ~ P78) Select Save Settings, and then select OK to save your settings. • Make sure you perform Save Settings after making your adjustments. If you do not perform Save Settings, your adjustments are reset when you select another mode. PresentationSuitable for projecting images with a lot of text. StandardSuitable for projecting computer screens or colorful images (movies), etc. sRGBSuitable for projecting photos from a digital camera that supports sRGB. Compatible with the sRGB standard. MovieSuitable for projecting colorful images (movies). UserYou can save image quality settings that you have made as a custom setting. You can then select the saved settings as an image mode.
77 Menu function settings Image Adjustment Adjusting the brightness MENU > Image Adjustment > Brightness This function allows you to adjust the brightness of the image. After adjusting all of the image qualities, perform Save Settings. If you do not perform Save Settings, your adjustments are reset when you select another mode. Adjusting the color MENU > Image Adjustment > Color This function allows you to adjust the color strength. • You can adjust this when a Video signal is being input. • After adjusting all of the image qualities, perform Save Settings. If you do not perform Save Settings, your adjustments are reset when you select another mode. Adjusting the contrast MENU > Image Adjustment > Contrast This function allows you to adjust the contrast of the image. • After adjusting all of the image qualities, perform Save Settings. If you do not perform Save Settings, your adjustments are reset when you select another mode. Adjusting the tint MENU > Image Adjustment > Tint This function allows you to adjust purple and green tints in the image. • You can adjust this when a Video signal is being input. • After adjusting all of the image qualities, perform Save Settings. If you do not perform Save Settings, your adjustments are reset when you select another mode. The image gets brighter. The image gets darker.The color gets stronger. The color gets weaker. Increases the contrast. The difference between dark and light areas becomes clearer. Reduces the contrast. The image gets lighter.Adjusts green tints. Adjusts purple tints.
Menu function settings 78 Image Adjustment Adjusting the sharpness MENU > Image Adjustment > Sharpness This function allows you to adjust the sharpness of the image. • You can adjust this when a Video signal is being input. • After adjusting all of the image qualities, perform Save Settings. If you do not perform Save Settings, your adjustments are reset when you select another mode. Adjusting the color temperature MENU > Image Adjustment > Color Temperature This function allows you to adjust the color temperature. • After adjusting all of the image qualities, perform Save Settings. If you do not perform Save Settings, your adjustments are reset when you select another mode. Saving your image quality adjustments MENU > Image Adjustment > Save Settings In the User under Image Mode, you can adjust and save settings for Brightness, Contrast, Color, Tint, Sharpness, and Color Temperature. You can then select the saved settings as an image mode. • If you perform Factory Defaults, saved settings are returned to their default values. • After adjusting all of the image qualities, perform Save Settings. If you do not perform Save Settings, your adjustments are reset when you select another mode. The image becomes clearer. The image becomes blurred. HighThe image becomes tinted with blue. (cold colors) MiddleThe image uses standard colors. LowThe image becomes tinted with red. (warm colors)
79 Menu function settings Aspect Selecting the aspect ratio for an image MENU > Aspect This function allows you to adjust the aspect ratio to suit the aspect of the image. Select the Aspect with the OK button, press the / buttons to select an option, and then press the OK button to confirm your selection. Press the MENU button or the BACK button. • The default is Auto. • Aspect can only be adjusted when PC/ Component, HDMI, or Video is being input. AutoProjects using the aspect ratio of the input image. Select this mode for general projections. Full ScreenProjects at the full size of the projection area regardless of the input signals aspect ratio. 4:3Projects at an aspect ratio of 4:3. Select this when 4:3 images are not projected correctly when using Auto. 16:9Projects at an aspect ratio of 16:9. Select this when 16:9 images are not projected correctly when using Auto. 16:10Projects at an aspect ratio of 16:10. Select this when the projecting a computer screen with an aspect ratio of 16:10. True SizeWhen the resolution for the input signal is less than 1280 x 800, a smaller image is projected in proportion to the resolution. Select when you want to project using almost the same resolution as the computer screen.
Menu function settings 80 Screen Color Phase Projecting onto a colored wall MENU > Screen Color This function allows you to adjust the color of the projected image according to the color of the screen or wall being projected on. Select the Screen Color with the OK button, press the / buttons to select the content, and then press the OK button to confirm your selection. Press the MENU button or the BACK button. • The default is Normal. • This can be adjusted when connected to a computer. Adjusting the synchronization of the input signal (Analog PC) MENU > Phase This function allows you to fine tune the timing of the image signal. Adjust when the screen shifts or flickers. Press the / buttons to adjust the values. When you have finished making adjustments, press the MENU button or the BACK button. • This is only available when an analog PC image is being input. • Use this if the image is not projected correctly even after using executing the AUTO PC function. (P21) NormalSelect when using a standard screen. Projects using a color close to natural light. Light YellowSelect when projecting onto a light yellow wall. PinkSelect when projecting onto a pink wall. Light GreenSelect when projecting onto a light green wall. BlueSelect when projecting onto a blue wall. GreenboardSelect when projecting onto a greenboard (dark green). Make image colors look closer to Normal when projected on a greenboard.