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    Setting Display Status (Input Settings)
    Operation
    Setting Functions from Menus
    Adjusting the Input 
    Signal
    (Horizontal pixels)
    > [Input settings] > [Input signal 
    settings] >
     [Horizontal pixels]
    You can adjust the number of the 
    pixels in the horizontal direction if 
    the length of the screen is too long 
    or too short in the horizontal 
    direction.
    Use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to select a 
    value.
    When you have completed the 
    adjustment, press the OK button to 
    accept your setting and then press the 
    MENU button or EXIT button.
    • Perform this adjustment if the Auto PC 
    function (P57) cannot adjust the projected 
    image correctly.
    Adjusting the Input 
    Signal
    (Vertical pixels)
    > [Input settings] > [Input signal 
    settings] >
     [Vertical pixels]
    You can adjust the number of the 
    pixels in the vertical direction if the 
    screen is too long or too short in the 
    vertical direction.
    Use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to select a 
    value.
    When you have completed the 
    adjustment, press the OK button to 
    accept your setting and then press the 
    MENU button or EXIT button.
    • Perform this adjustment if the Auto PC 
    function (P57) cannot adjust the projected 
    image correctly.
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    Setting Display Status (Input Settings)
    Adjusting HDMI Input 
    Level
    > [Input settings] > [HDMI input level]
    You can select this as required when 
    you project visual software using an 
    HDMI signal.
    Press the OK button to accept your 
    setting and then press the MENU 
    button or EXIT button.
    • [Auto] is the factory default.
    • You can select this only when the type of 
    signal sent from AV equipment is RGB.
    • The signal level is selected 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 [HDMI input level].
    For more detailed information, refer to the 
    user’s manual for the AV equipment 
    connected to the projector.
    Setting the HDMI 
    Color Format
    > [Input settings] > [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 or EXIT button.
    • [Auto] is the factory default.
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    AutoSelects the optimal color format for 
    the input HDMI signal.
    RGBForces the projector to handle the 
    input signal as an RGB signal.
    YCbCrForces the projector to handle the 
    input signal as a color difference 
    signal. 
    						
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    Setting Display Status (Input Settings)
    Operation
    Setting Functions from Menus
    Specifying HDMI 
    Overscan
    > [Input settings] > [HDMI over scan]
    When projecting images in videos 
    via HDMI, select this setting to trim 
    distorted image edges.
    Press the OK button to accept your 
    setting and then press the MENU 
    button or EXIT button.
    • The factory defaults settings are [On] when 
    [HDMI In] (P115) is set for [Auto] and [Off] 
    when it is set for [Computer].
    Specifying Progressive 
    Processing
    > [Input settings] > [Progressive]
    Performs progressive processing 
    optimized for still images in 
    cinematic content or moving images 
    in videos.
    Press the OK button to accept your 
    setting and then press the MENU 
    button or EXIT button.
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    OffThe entire input signal (100%) is 
    projected.
    The images projected may be smaller 
    than the full projection screen.
    OnImages are projected with distortion at 
    the peripheral section of images 
    trimmed off. (The central 95% of the 
    image is projected.) 
    Note that image edges are trimmed 
    away, based on resolution. In such a 
    case, select [Off].
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    Off
    Does not perform progressive 
    processing.
    Film/autoSuitable for still images or 
    typical moving images. 
    Performs progressive 
    processing for video or 
    cinematic content.
    Video 1Suitable for projecting video 
    with high image quality and 
    relatively slow movement. 
    Performs progressive 
    processing optimized for HD 
    video.
    Video 2Suitable for projecting video 
    with faster movement. 
    Performs progressive 
    processing optimized for fast-
    moving video.
    25p/
    30p(PsF)Performs progressive 
    processing optimized for 1080 
    PsF/25 or 1080PsF/30 video 
    (25 or 30 fps, respectively). 
    						
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    Setting Display Status (Input Settings)
    • [Film/auto] is the factory default.
    • Select [Off] when flickers and horizontal 
    lines are noticeable in media that has a lot 
    of fast-moving action.
    • Not available during split-screen display.Specifying the 
    Slideshow Interval
    > [Input settings] > [Slideshow 
    Interval]
    You can project images on a USB 
    flash drive automatically, one after 
    another.
    Use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to select the 
    interval for switching images 
    (min.:sec.).
    Press the MENU button or EXIT button.
    • The factory default is [--:--], which does not 
    switch images automatically.
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    Setting Display Status (Input Settings)
    Operation
    Setting Functions from Menus
    Specifying Split-
    Screen Display
    > [Input settings] > [Split screen] 
    You can project two input images 
    side by side. (P81)
    Press the OK button to accept your 
    setting and then press the MENU 
    button or EXIT button. The image under 
    your control is labeled with a split-
    screen icon.
    • [Off] is the factory default.
    •The SPLIT button on the remote control can 
    also be used to select the [Split screen] 
    settings.
    • If   or   is displayed in the center of the 
    image area, switch control to the other side 
    by pressing the [ ] / [ ] buttons on the 
    remote control.
    • When you switch to split-screen display, a 
    dialog box indicates the left and right 
    signals and input status.
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    OffExit split-screen mode.
    OnActivates split-screen mode.
    SettingsSplit 
    screenOff Specify whether to 
    use split-screen 
    display. On
    Control 
    rightsLeft 
    screenSelect the image to 
    control.
    Right 
    screen 
    						
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    Adjusting Image Quality (Image Adjustment)
    Specifying Image 
    Priority in Split-Screen 
    Mode
    > [Image adjustment] > [Image 
    priority]
    Some image processing in split-
    screen mode is applied to both 
    sides. Here, select which side to use 
    as the primary side, which will be the 
    basis for secondary-side 
    processing.
    Press the OK button to accept your 
    setting and then press the MENU 
    button or EXIT button.
    Some image adjustment settings in 
    split-screen mode apply to the left and 
    right sides independently. For others, 
    the setting for the [Primary] side is also 
    applied to the [Secondary] side.Can be independently configured
    Brightness (P99), Contrast (P99), 
    Gamma (P100), Color adjustment 
    (P101), Fine-Tune Gamma (P105)
    [Primary] setting also applies to 
    [Secondary]
    Image Mode (P97), Advanced adjustment 
    (except Fine-Tune Gamma) (P102-P106), 
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    PrimarySelecting [Primary] will prevent 
    you from reverting to 
    [Secondary]. Switch control to 
    the other side, and then select 
    [Primary] again.
    SecondarySets the current side (with 
    control rights) as the secondary 
    side. 
    						
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    Adjusting Image Quality (Image Adjustment)
    Operation
    Setting Functions from Menus
    Specifying the Image 
    Mode
    > [Image adjustment] > [Image mode]
    You can select an image mode (P71) 
    suitable for the projected image.
    You can also select it with the IMAGE 
    button on the remote control. (P72)
    Press the OK button to accept your 
    setting and then press the MENU 
    button or EXIT button.
    • [Standard] is the factory default for Analog 
    PC-1 or 2, Digital PC, or HDMI (when 
    [HDMI In] is [Computer]), LAN or USB, and 
    [Photo/sRGB] is the default for HDMI (when 
    [HDMI In] is [Auto]) or Component.
    • You can adjust the image quality by 
    adjusting the following items in each image 
    mode:
    [Brightness], [Contrast], [Sharpness], 
    [Gamma], [Color adjustment], [Advanced 
    adjustment] and [Lamp mode]
    • The adjustment you have made is stored as 
    each combination of input signals and an 
    image mode.
    • When a user memory that was saved in 
    [Create profile] 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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    StandardSuitable for projecting a 
    computer screen or watching 
    video in a brightish room.
    This image mode emphasizes 
    white tones.
    Presenta-
    tionSuitable for viewing text-based 
    images in a brightish room.
    DynamicSuitable for watching video in 
    a brightish room.
    VideoSuitable for watching video 
    taken with a video camera in a 
    moderately dark room.
    Photo/
    sRGBSuitable for projecting images 
    taken with a digital camera 
    that supports sRGB in a 
    moderately dark room.
    Compatible with the sRGB 
    color space.
    User 1–5Up to 5 user-selected 
    combinations of image quality 
    settings can be stored in the 
    memory. (P98) Stored settings 
    can be selected as an image 
    mode. 
    						
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    Adjusting Image Quality (Image Adjustment)
    Creating/Saving a 
    User Profile
    > [Image adjustment] > [Create 
    profile]
    Up to 5 combinations of image 
    quality settings 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 to accept 
    your setting and then press [Return].
    • The saved settings consist of the 
    brightness, contrast, sharpness, gamma, 
    color adjustment, advanced adjustment, 
    and lamp mode.• The number of displayed user memories is 
    5, however it is possible to save different 
    settings for when the connected equipment 
    is a computer (ANALOG PC, DIGITAL PC 
    or HDMI (when [HDMI In] (P115) is 
    [Computer]) and when AV equipment is 
    connected (COMPONENT, HDMI (when 
    [HDMI In] (P115) 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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    Adjusting Image Quality (Image Adjustment)
    Operation
    Setting Functions from Menus
    Adjusting Brightness
    > [Image adjustment] > [Brightness]
    You can adjust the brightness of 
    images.
    When you have completed the 
    adjustment, press the MENU or EXIT 
    button.
    • The adjustments you have made are stored 
    as adjusted values for the input signals and 
    image mode of the current projection.
    Adjusting Contrast
    > [Image adjustment] > [Contrast]
    You can adjust the contrast of 
    images.
    Adjust the difference between the 
    light and dark parts of the image to 
    produce an image with emphasized 
    contrast or an image that is soft.
    When you have completed the 
    adjustment, press the MENU or EXIT 
    button.
    • The adjustments you have made are stored 
    as adjusted values for the input signals and 
    image mode of the current projection.
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    [ ] Increases the brightness of an 
    image.
    [ ] Decreases the brightness of an 
    image.
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    [ ] Increases the contrast of an image. 
    This emphasizes the darker and 
    brighter parts of the image on the 
    projected image.
    [ ] Decreases the contrast of an image. 
    The image becomes less vivid. 
    						
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    Adjusting Image Quality (Image Adjustment)
    Adjusting Sharpness
    > [Image adjustment] > [Sharpness]
    You can adjust the sharpness of 
    images.
    When you have completed the 
    adjustment, press the MENU or EXIT 
    button.
    • The adjustments you have made are stored 
    as adjusted values for the input signals and 
    image mode of the current projection.
    Correcting Gamma
    > [Image adjustment] > [Gamma]
    You can correct portions of an image 
    that are difficult to see because they 
    are too dark or bright.
    Gamma can be corrected using the 
    GAMMA button on the remote 
    control.
    When you have completed the 
    adjustment, press the MENU or EXIT 
    button.
    • The adjustments you have made are stored 
    as adjusted values for the input signals and 
    image mode of the current projection.
    • More detailed adjustment is possible by 
    using the detailed gamma correction 
    (P105).
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    [ ] Increases the sharpness of an 
    image.
    [ ] Decreases the sharpness of an 
    image.
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    [ ] Brightens the dark portion.
    [ ] Darkens the bright portion. 
    						
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