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    SETTING UP FUNCTIONS USING MENUS
    Selecting from the Menu
    (Example: Screen setup)
    Making an Adjustment Using 
    the Slide Bar
    (Example : Adjustment of Contrast)
    Making a Setting in a Different 
    Window
    (Example : Registration of User Logo)
    Select the item you want to set.
    Make a setting.
    Make an adjustment or choice.
    Select an item from the menu, make an
    adjustment using the slide bar, or make
    a setting in a different window accord-
    ing to the purpose of setting.
    Press the [OK] button.
    The setting takes effect.
    Some menu items take effect at the
    time they are selected and some take
    effect when the [OK] button is
    pressed.
    When you finished setting the
    selected item, press the [MENU]
    button.
    The menu disappears.
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    SETTING UP FUNCTIONS USING MENUS
    The projector automatically detects the
    input signal (ANALOG RGB) from the
    connected computer to make the optimum
    settings for the total number of dots,
    tracking, and so on. 
    Perform the auto PC adjust-
    ment function.
    • Most computers can project an
    image optimally using an auto PC
    function. 
    • Signal types supported by the
    computers that can use the auto
    PC function are listed in the table
    on page 84.
    • If an image cannot be projected
    correctly even with the auto PC
    function, manually specify the
    parameters ([Total dots] to [Verti-
    cal pixels]) for the next item [Input
    signal settings]. (P53 to P55)
    Display Settings 
    Menu
    Make various settings related to input signals of
    the computer and AV equipment as well as the
    settings related to display.
    Performing the auto pc [Auto pc adj.] ............... P52
    adjustment
    Adjusting the total  [Total dots]................... P53
    number of dots
    Adjusting the tracking [Tracking] .................... P53
    Adjusting the  [
    Horizontal position] ....... P54
    horizontal position
    Adjusting the vertical  [
    Vertical position]........... P54
    position
    Adjusting the number  [
    Horizontal pixels] .......... P55
    of horizontal pixels
    Adjusting the number  [Vertical pixels] ............ P55
    of vertical pixels
    Selecting an input  [Input signal select] .... P56, 57
    signal type
    Selecting a Screen  mode[Screen settings] ........ P57, 58
    Selecting a menu  [Menu position]............ P58
    position
    Capturing a logo to be  [Logo capture] ............. P59
    displayed
    Selecting a logo [Logo position]............. P59
    display position
    Displaying a logo  [No signal screen] ....... P60
    (No signal input)
    Displaying a logo  [No show screen] ........ P60
    (No Show)
    Displaying a logo  [Projector on]............... P61
    (Projector on)
    When Ceiling-mounted  [Image flip H/V] ........... P61
    or for Rear Projection 
    Performing the Auto 
    PC Adjustment 
    Display settings
    Auto PC Adj.
    OK 
    						
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    SETTING UP FUNCTIONS USING MENUS
    Adjust the total number of horizontal dots.
    Increase the total number of dots.
    Reduce the total number of dots.
    This adjustment is required when
    the auto PC adjustment cannot
    project images correctly.
    Adjusting the Total 
    Number of Dots
    Adjust the tracking when the projected
    image flickers due to a tracking error.
    Increases the set value.
    Decreases the set value.
    • This adjustment is required when
    the auto PC adjustment cannot
    project images correctly.
    • The setting is recorded for the
    [ANALOG RGB-1] signal and
    [ANALOG RGB-2] signal
    separately.
    Adjusting the 
    Tracking
    Display settings
    Input signal settings
    Total dots
    Display settings
    Input signal settings
    Tracking
    <
    >
    <
    >
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    SETTING UP FUNCTIONS USING MENUS
    Adjust the horizontal position of the
    screen when the projected image is
    shifted horizontally.
    Moves the screen to the right. 
    Moves the screen to the left.
    • This adjustment is required when
    the auto PC adjustment cannot
    project images correctly.
    • The setting is recorded for the
    [ANALOG RGB-1] signal and
    [ANALOG RGB-2] signal
    separately.
    Adjusting the 
    Horizontal Position
    Adjust the vertical position of the screen
    when the projected image is shifted
    vertically.
    Moves the screen up. 
    Moves the screen down.
    • This adjustment is required when
    the auto PC adjustment cannot
    project images correctly.
    •The setting is recorded for the
    [ANALOG RGB-1] signal and
    [ANALOG RGB-2] signal
    separately.
    Adjusting the 
    Vertical Position
    Display settings
    Input signal settings
    Horizontal position
    Display settings
    Input signal settings
    Vertical position
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    >
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    SETTING UP FUNCTIONS USING MENUS
    When the vertical size of the screen is too
    large or small, adjust it to the screen size.
    Increase the number of horizontal
    pixels.
    Decrease the number of horizontal
    pixels.
    • This adjustment is required when
    the auto PC adjustment cannot
    project images correctly.
    • The setting is recorded for the
    [ANALOG RGB-1] signal and
    [ANALOG RGB-2] signal
    separately.
    Adjusting the Number 
    of Vertical Pixels
    When the horizontal size of the screen is
    too large or small, adjust it to the screen
    size.
    Increase the number of horizontal
    pixels.
    Decrease the number of horizontal
    pixels.
    • This adjustment is required when
    the auto PC adjustment cannot
    project images correctly.
    • The setting is recorded for the
    [ANALOG RGB-1] signal and
    [ANALOG RGB-2] signal
    separately.
    Adjusting the Number 
    of Horizontal Pixels
    Display settings
    Input signal settings
    Horizontal pixels
    Display settings
    Input signal settings
    Vertical pixels
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    >
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    SETTING UP FUNCTIONS USING MENUS
    When images from AV equipment is not
    projected correctly (irregular color or no
    image), you can select an input signal
    type manually.
    The input signal is
    automatically set.
    If images are not projected
    correctly in the Auto mode,
    select one of input signal
    types shown on the left. 
    Confirm the input signal type
    according to the Users Manual that
    came with the AV equipment
    connected.
    Selecting an Input 
    Signal Type (2)
    When two or more types of input signals
    are found during execution of the auto PC
    adjustment function, select a correct input
    signal type.
    [1280 x 1024]
    [1400 x 1050]
    Select an input signal type suitable for the
    computer from the displayed signal types.
    • Select an input signal type when
    the auto PC adjustment function
    cannot project images correctly
    and two or more signal types are
    found.
    • For the signal types supported by
    this projector, see P84.
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    •
    Selecting an Input 
    Signal Type (1)
    Display settings
    Input signal select
    Display settings
    Input signal select
    Auto
    NTSC
    PA L
    SECAM
    NTSC4.43
    PAL-M
    PAL-N 
    						
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    SETTING UP FUNCTIONS USING MENUS
    When the projected image size is larger/
    smaller than the screen size.
    An image from the computer is
    projected fully on the screen.
    An image is projected in the
    maximum size with the
    aspect ratio unchanged.
    An image is projected at 16:9
    aspect ratio with its width
    matching to the width of the
    screen.
    An image is projected in its
    original size (no enlargement/
    reduction).
    • Set the display resolution of the
    computer to 1400 x 1050 dots or
    lower.
    • When Full screen is selected,
    circles may become out of round
    depending on the display
    resolution of the computer.
    • The upper, lower, left, and/or right
    portions of a projected image may
    be missing depending on the
    selected display mode.
    Selecting a Screen 
    Mode (1)
    When images from AV equipment is not
    projected correctly, you can select an
    input signal type manually.
    The video format is
    automatically set according
    to the input signal.
    If images are not projected
    correctly in the Auto mode,
    select one of input signal
    types shown on the left. 
    Confirm the input signal type
    according to the Users Manual that
    came with the AV equipment
    connected.
    Selecting an Input 
    Signal Type (3)
    Display settings
    Input signal select
    Display settings
    Screen settings
    Auto
    1080i
    1035i
    720p
    575p
    480p
    575i
    480i
     
    	
    
    
     
      
    						
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    SETTING UP FUNCTIONS USING MENUS
    You can select the position of the menu
    displayed on the screen.
    Using [^], [], and [v] buttons, move
    the menu position.
    When the menu position is
    determined, press the [OK] button
    (the menu will disappear 30 seconds
    later if no button is pressed).
    Selecting a 
    Menu Position
    Select a screen mode according to the
    size of the image to be projected.
    The screen mode is automat-
    ically switched between [Nor-
    mal] and [Wide Screen]
    depending on the image from
    the AV equipment. This item
    is displayed when Compo-
    nent Input is selected to
    allow you to select it.
    An image is projected at a
    16:9 (W:H) aspect ratio (wide
    screen size).
    An image is projected at a
    4:3 (W:H) aspect ratio (nor-
    mal screen size).
    The upper, lower, left, and/or right
    portions of a projected image may be
    missing depending on the selected
    display mode.
    Selecting a Screen 
    Mode (2)
    Display settings
    Screen settings
    
    
    	 		
    Display settings
    Menu position 
    						
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    SETTING UP FUNCTIONS USING MENUS
    A user’s unique image (logo) can be dis-
    played when the power is turned on, there
    is no input signal, or the image is blacked
    out temporarily.
    The image to be captured is
    displayed on the screen. Place
    the red frame on the capture
    range and press [OK]. The
    image in the red frame will be
    captured.
    Cancel registration of the image.
    • The image on only one screen can
    be captured.
    • To display the captured image,
    select “Logo capture” on the
    “Projector on”, “No signal”, or “NO
    SHOW” screen.
    • No image can be captured
    depending on the resolution and
    scan system you selected.
    Capturing a Logo 
    to Be Displayed 
    Select a logo display position. A logo can
    be displayed at the center or in a corner of
    a desired screen.
    Select a logo display posi-
    tion.
    Selecting a 
    Logo Display Position
    Display settings
    User screen settings
    Logo capture
    OK
    Cancel
     		
    
    
     
    
     		
    
     	
    
    Upper L
    Upper R
    Center
    Lower L
    Lower R 
    						
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    SETTING UP FUNCTIONS USING MENUS
    A logo can be displayed on the screen
    when there is no input signal.
    No logo is displayed (black
    screen).
    No logo is displayed (blue-
    back).
    The logo captured on the
    “Logo capture” screen is dis-
    played.
    ”User logo” cannot be selected
    when no logo has been captured.
    Displaying a Logo 
    (No signal screen)
    A logo can be displayed on the screen
    when the image is blacked out temporarily
    by pressing the [NO SHOW] button.
    No logo is displayed (black
    screen).
    No logo is displayed (blue-
    back).
    The logo captured on the
    “Logo capture” screen is
    displayed.
    ”User logo” cannot be selected
    when no logo has been captured.
    Displaying a Logo 
    (NO SHOW)
    Display settings
    User screen settings
    No signal screen
    Black
    Blue
    User logo
    Display settings
    User screen settings
    NO SHOW
    Black
    Blue
    User logo 
    						
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