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    Setting Display Status
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    g Functions from Menus
    Adjust Input Signal (Ana-
    log PC) Horizontal pixels
    [Input signal settings] - [Horizontal pixels]
    You can adjust the number of the pixels in 
    the horizontal directi on if the length of the 
    screen is too long or too short in the hori-
    zontal direction.
    Use [ ] / [ ] to select a value.
    When you have completed the adjust-
    ment, press the  MENU button.
    • Perform this adjustment if the [AUTO PC] 
    function ( P51) cannot adjust the projected 
    image correctly.
    Adjust Input Signal (Ana-
    log PC) Vertical pixels
    [Input signal settings] - [Vertical pixels]
    You can adjust the number of the pixels in 
    the vertical direction if the length of the 
    screen is too long or too short in the verti-
    cal direction.
    Use [ ] / [ ] to select a value.
    When you have completed the adjust-
    ment, press the  MENU button.
     Perform this adjustment if the [AUTO PC] 
    function ( P51) cannot adjust the projected 
    image correctly.
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    Display settings
    Input signal settings
    Horizontal pixels
    Screen
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    Display settings
    Input signal settings
    Vertical pixels
    Screen 
    						
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    Selecting HDMI Input 
    Level
    [HDMI input level]
    You can select this as required when you 
    project visual software with an HDMI sig-
    nal.
    Press the OK button to accept your setting 
    and then press the  MENU button.
     [Auto] is the factory default.
     You can select this only when the type of sig-
    nal sent from AV equipment is RGB.
     The signal level is sel ected automatically in 
    [Auto] mode. (Some AV equipment may not 
    support this.)
     If the HDMI output of your AV equipment  allows switching between [Normal] and 
    [Expanded], we recommend you to set 
    [Expanded]. The contrast of images will be 
    improved and dark scenes will be rendered 
    more realistically. In this case, select [Auto] 
    or [Expanded] for the HDMI input level.
    For more detailed information, refer to the 
    manual for the AV equipment connected to 
    the projector.
    HDMI color format
    [HDMI color space]
    Select the color space for the HDMI signal.
    Press the  OK button to accept your setting 
    and then press the  MENU button.
     [Auto] is the factory default.
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    Display settings
    HDMI input level
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    Auto Select the optimal color format for 
    the input HDMI signal.
    RGB Forces the projector to handle the 
    input signal as an RGB signal.
    YCbCr Forces the projector to handle the 
    input signal as a color difference 
    signal.
    Display settings
    HDMI color space 
    						
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    Setting Display Status
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    Select HDMI Over Scan
    [HDMI over scan]
    You can select this as required when you 
    project visual software using an HDMI sig-
    nal.
    Press the OK button to accept your setting 
    and then press the  MENU button.
    • The factory defaults settings are [On] 
    when [HDMI In] ( P102) is set for [Auto] 
    and [Off] when it is set for [Computer].
    Performing Progressive 
    Processing
    [Progressive]
    You can select this as required when the 
    images have low resolution.
    Press the  OK button to accept your setting 
    and then press the  MENU button.
    Auto] is the factory default.
     This can be set only when the [HDMI In]  
    (P102 ) is [Computer] and the input signal 
    is 1080i, 1035i, 576i or 480i.
     Select [Off] when flickers and horizontal  lines are noticeable on a fast-moving pic-
    ture.
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    Off The entire input signal (100%) is pro-
    jected.
    The images projected may be smaller 
    than the full projection screen.
    On Images are projected with distortion 
    at the peripheral section of images 
    trimmed off. (The central 95% of the 
    images are projected.)
    Part of the peripheral sections of 
    images may be cut out depending on 
    the resolution of the signal. In such a 
    case, select [Off].
    Display settings
    HDMI over scan
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    Off Do not perform progressive pro-
    cessing.
    On Performs progressive processing.
    This mode is available when the 
    HDMI signal is 1080i, or Compo-
    nent signal is 1080i, 1035i, 576i 
    or 480i.
    Auto Performs the appropriate pro-
    gressive processing according to 
    the input signal.
    Display settings
    Progressive 
    						
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    Selecting a Menu Position
    [Menu position]
    You can change the position of menus dis-
    played.
    Move the menu to the desired position 
    with the [ ], [ ], [ ] / [ ] buttons.
    When the menu has been moved to the 
    desired position, press the OK or MENU 
    button.
    Correcting the Screen 
    Color
    [Screen color]
    You can adjust the color quality of the 
    images projected corresponding to the 
    color of the projection screen.
    Press the  OK button to accept your setting 
    and then press the  MENU button.
     [Normal] is the factory default.
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    Display settings
    Menu position
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    Normal Select this if a standard type of pro-
    jection screen is used. The images 
    are projected in a light quality similar 
    to that of natural light.
    Green-
    board Select this if a 
    Greenboard (dark 
    green color) is used for the projec-
    tion screen. The color quality similar 
    to [Normal] is obtained on the 
    Greenboard .
    Adjust Select this to make detailed adjust-
    ment.
    The following popup screen will 
    appear.
    Use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to select a 
    primary color.
    [] 
    makes the color selected darker.[] makes the color selected lighter.
    Display settings
    Screen color 
    						
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    Setting Display Status
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    Reversing Projection
    [Image flip H/V]
    Select this setting if you want to hang the 
    projector from the ceiling or project an 
    image from behind the screen.
    Press the OK button to accept your setting 
    and then press the  MENU button.
    • [None] is the factory default.
     To hang the projector from the ceiling, use 
    the optional bracket. Contact the Canon 
    Customer Support Center for more 
    detailed information.
     If you flip the image, the keystone distor- tion adjustment will be reset.
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    None Select this to project an image 
    normally.
    Ceiling 
    mounted Select this to project an image 
    with the projector hung from the 
    ceiling.
    The projected image is inverted 
    in both vertical and horizontal 
    directions.
    Rear Select this to project an image 
    from behind the screen.
    The projected image is inverted 
    in the horizontal direction.
    Rear, Ceil-
    ing mounted Select this to project an image 
    from behind the screen with the 
    projector hung from the ceiling.
    The projected image is inverted 
    in the vertical direction.
    Display settings
    Image flip H/V
    Normal projection (none)
    Ceiling mounted projection
    Rear projection
    Rear ceiling mounted projection 
    						
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    No Signal Screen
    [User screen settings] - [No signal screen]
    You can display either a black or blue 
    screen when there is no input signal.
    Press the OK button to accept your setting 
    and then press the  MENU button.
     [Blue] is the factory default.
    Screen When Blank
    [User screen settings] - [Screen when blank]
    You can display a black or blue screen and 
    temporarily blank out the projected image 
    by pressing the BLANK button on the 
    remote control.
    Press the OK button to accept your setting 
    and then press the  MENU button.
     [Black] is the factory default.
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    Black The screen is all black.
    Blue The screen is all blue.
    Display settings
    User screen settings
    No signal screen
    HDMIComponent
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    Black The screen is all black.
    Blue The screen is all blue.
    Display settings
    User screen settings
    Screen when blank 
    						
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    Setting Display Status
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    Selecting a Logo at Star-
    tup
    [User screen settings] - [Projector on]
    You can display a specified logo on the 
    screen from the moment the projector is 
    turned on to the moment it is ready for pro-
    jection.
    Press the OK button to accept your setting 
    and then press the  MENU button.
    • [Canon logo] is the factory default.
    Selecting Aspect Ratio of 
    Screen
    [Screen aspect]
    Select according to the aspect ratio of the 
    projection screen. (P52)
    Press the  OK button to accept your setting 
    and then press the  MENU button.
     [16:10] is the factory default.
     If you select [16:9 D. image shift] or [4:3 D. 
    image shift], the keystone correction will 
    be canceled. For more details, refer to 
    page  53.
     [Auto] may be automatically selected for  the aspect depending on the screen 
    aspect setting.
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    Skip Projects an input signal 
    immediately after turning on 
    the projector.
    Canon logo
    Displays the Canon logo that 
    was registered in advance at 
    the factory.
    Display settings
    User screen settings
    Projector on
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    16:10 Select this when you use a screen 
    with an aspect ratio of 16:10.
    16:9 Select this when you use a screen 
    with an aspect ratio of 16:9. 
    4:3 Select this when you use a screen 
    with an aspect ratio of 4:3. 
    16:9
    D. 
    image 
    shift Select this when you use a screen 
    with an aspect ratio of 16:9. 
    You can move the screen upward 
    or downward with the 
    D.SHIFT/
    KEYSTONE  button.
    4:3
    D. 
    image 
    shift Select this when you use a screen 
    with an aspect ratio of 4:3.
    You can move the screen to the 
    left or right with the D.SHIFT/KEY-
    STONE
     button.
    Display settings
    Screen aspect 
    						
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    Selecting an Image Quality
    Image adjustment
    [Image mode]
    You can select an image mode suitable for 
    the projected image. (P64)
    You can also select it with the IMAGE but-
    ton on the remote control. ( P65)
    Press the OK button to accept your setting 
    and then press the  MENU button.
    • [Standard] is t he factory default.
     You can adjust the image quality by  adjusting the following items in each 
    image mode:
    [Brightness], [Contrast], [Sharpness], 
    [Gamma], [Color adjustment], 
    [Advanced adjust ment] and [Lamp 
    mode]
     The adjustment you have made is  stored as each combination of input sig-
    nals and an image mode.
     The display brightness varies depend- ing on the image mode setting.
     When a user memory that was saved in  image mode is selected, [Baseline 
    Image Mode] appears  in the menu. This 
    indicates the image mode that was the 
    base when the user memory was saved.
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    Standard Suitable for projecting a computer 
    screen or watching media played 
    with video software in a brightish 
    room.
    This image mode emphasizes 
    white tones.
    Presenta-
    tion Suitable for viewing text-based 
    images in a brightish room.
    Dynamic Suitable for watching media 
    played with video software in a 
    brightish room.
    VividPhoto Suitable for viewing images with 
    vibrant colors in a moderately 
    dark room.
    This image mode emphasizes 
    color saturation.
    Photo/
    sRGB Suitable for viewing images taken 
    with a digital camera that sup-
    ports sRGB in a moderately dark 
    room.
    This image mode supports the 
    sRGB standard.
    Image adjustment
    Image mode
    Video
    Suitable for watching video taken 
    with a video camera in a moder-
    ately dark room.
    Cinema Suitable for watching media 
    played with video software in a 
    dark room.
    This image mode enables viewers 
    to enjoy the atmosphere of a 
    movie theater.
    User 1 - 5 Up to 5 user-selected combina-
    tions of image quality settings can 
    be stored in the memory. ( P89) 
    Stored settings can be selected 
    as an image mode. 
    						
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    Selecting an Image Quality
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    Saving the Desired Image 
    Quality
    [Create Profile]
    Up to 5 combinations of image quality set-
    tings can be stored. The stored image 
    quality can be selected as an image mode.
    Use the [ ] / [ ] buttons and select the 
    save destination. (Saved memories are 
    indicated by checkmarks.)
    When the desired save destination is 
    selected, press the  OK button.
    • The saved settings consist of the brightness, 
    contract, sharpness, gamma, color adjust-
    ment, advanced adjustment, and lamp 
    mode.
     The number of displayed  user memories is 5, 
    however it is possible to save different set-
    tings for when the connected equipment is a 
    computer (ANALOG PC, DIGITAL PC or 
    HDMI (when [HDMI In] ( P102) is [Computer]) 
    and when AV equipment is connected (COM-
    PONENT, HDMI (when [HDMI In] ( P102) is 
    [Auto])). As a result, it is possible to save up 
    to 10 settings.
     The image mode name which was the basis 
    for the settings change is also saved in the 
    user memory. When a user memory is 
    selected as the image mode, the image 
    mode that was the base for that user memory 
    is displayed in the menu as [Baseline Image 
    Mode].
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    Image adjustment
    Create Profile 
    						
    							Selecting an Image Quality
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    Adjusting the Brightness
    [Brightness]
    You can adjust the brightness of images.
    When you have completed the adjust-
    ment, press the  MENU button.
     The adjustment you have made is stored 
    as adjusted values for the input signals 
    and image mode of the current projection.
    Adjusting the Contrast
    [Contrast]
    You can adjust the contrast of images.
    If you want to make it  more or less vivid, 
    adjust the difference in tone between the 
    lightest and darkest po rtions of the image.
    When you have completed the adjust-
    ment, press the  MENU button.
     The adjustment you have made is stored 
    as adjusted values for the input signals 
    and image mode of the current projection.
    HDMIComponent
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    [ ] Increases the brightness of an image.
    [ ] Decreases the brightness of an image.
    Image adjustment
    Brightness
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    [ ] Increases the contrast of an image.  This emphasizes the darker and 
    brighter parts of the image on the pro-
    jected image.
    [ ] Decreases the contrast of an image.  The image becomes less vivid.
    Image adjustment
    Contrast 
    						
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