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Entry List
The Entry List window contains a list of all current and previously connected input
signals.
ENTRY EDIT COMMAND
The names and positions of the signals stored in the entry list can be modified using
the Entry Edit Command. To display the Entry Edit Command window hold down
CTL and press ENTER on the remote control. You can then Cut, Copy, Paste and
Edit the entries.
Cut- allows you to remove a selected signal from the list. The selected signal is
stored on the ‘clipboard’ in the projector....

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The source name and input terminals can be modified by selecting “Source Name”
and “Input Terminal”. The appropriate Edit window will be displayed allowing you
to make adjustments, This option is only available for sources which are not being
currently being displayed.
You can assign specific remote keys for direct signal input selection using the
‘Direct Key’ function. Select ‘List’ and press ENTER to display the Direct Key
assignment list.
After assigning the desired remote keys, select ‘OK’ and press...

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After modifying an entry in the list using the Edit function select OK and press
ENTER to save the new settings. To exit without storing setting, select Cancel.
To close the List window without making any changes press CANCEL on the
remote control.
One feature of HIGHLite Displaysis the automatic creation of a new entry in the
Entry List when a new source is modified using picture controls such as 
brightness etc. If many different sources are used with the projector it is 
theoretically possible to fill...

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The Adjust (Source) Menu provides access to the image controls. Use the up and
down cursor buttons on your remote control or the projector cabinet to highlight the
menu item you want to adjust.
Picture
The Picture Menu provides access to the Brightness, Contrast, Colour, Hue.
Sharpness and V-Aperture parameters of the displayed image. Each image 
parameter is controlled by a slide bar.
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System Operation
Adjust (Source)
OPERATION
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Brightness - Adjusts the brightness level or the back raster intensity.
Contrast - Adjusts the intensity of the image according to the incoming signal.
Color - Increases or decreases the color saturation level (not available for RGB).
Hue -Varies the color level from +/- green to +/-blue. The red level is used as refer-
ence. This adjustment is only valid for Video and Component inputs (Not available
for RGB).
Sharpness - Controls the detail of the image for Video (Not available for RGB and
Component)....

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White Balance
This feature adjusts the white balance for each input signal.
For Video/RGB signals the brightness for each color (RGB) is used to adjust the
black level of the screen and the contrast for each color adjusts the white level of
the screen.
For Y/Cb/Cr the brightness for each color (Y/Cb/Cr) is used to adjust the white
level of the screen and the contrast for each color is used to adjust the black level of
the screen.
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System Operation
OPERATION
LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001 

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Image
The Image Menu provides access to the Auto Adjust, Position, Pixel Adjust,
Resolution and Video Filter features of the projector.
PIXEL ADJUST
When Auto Adjust is off, Pixel Adjust allows you to manually modify the Pixel
Clock and Phase settings.
Clock- Used to fine tune the computer image or to remove any vertical banding
that might appear.
Phase- Adjusts the clock phase or used to reduce video noise, dot interference or
cross talk. (this is evident when part of your image appears to be...

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ASPECT RATIO (Not available for RGB)
This feature allows you to define the correct proportions for displayed image.
You can select the aspect ratio for the input signal and the display aea respectively.
When ‘Resolution’ is set to ‘Native’ this feature is not available, any stored set-
tings and adjustmanets are invalid.
RESOLUTION
When Auto Adjust is turned off, Resolution allows you to activate or deactivate the
Imaging Resizing feature. There are three possible settings - Auto, Native and
Native with...

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OVERSCAN
Selects the % of overscan to be applied to a RGB image.
VIDEO FILTER
This feature reduces video noise. Video filtering is controlled by a slide bar with
adjustments made using the cursor buttons on the remote control. When the bar is
set at 0, video filtering is Off. High filtering is applied when the bar is set to 1/3rd.
When the bar is at 2/3rds, medium filtering is applied and when set to full, low 
filtering is applied. The appropriate filter value should be selected to give the best
image...

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Video Adj
NOISE REDUCTION
This feature is used to reduce video noise. Select Low, Medium or High to give the
optimum image.
The lower the Noise Reduction level, the better the image quality. Increasing
Noise Reduction lowers video bandwidth.
COLOR MATRIX
The Color Matrix feature is only available for component video signals. To use this
feature first select an appropriate color matrix for your input signal, either HDTV or
SDTV. Next, select an appropriate matrix type.
Y/C DELAY
Adjusts Y/C delay level....
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