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Digital Projection Highlite Cine 260 Hb, Hc, Highlite 1080p 330 User Manual
Digital Projection Highlite Cine 260 Hb, Hc, Highlite 1080p 330 User Manual
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Rev B July 2011 Page 4.9 Digital Projection HIGHlite Cine 260, 1080p 330 User Manual 4. Controlling the projector Notes To select a different menu, press MENU once or twice, so that no items are highlighted, then use the and keys to select a different page. To exit from the menus completely, you may need to press up to three times. Image changes made using the menus will take effect immediately. Some menu items may be greyed out - unavailable due to the effect of settings made in other menus, or due to the type of input signal. For more information about the Aspect ratio settings, see Screen requirements in section 2. Installation . Main menu To display the menus, press MENU on the remote control or the projector control panel. Use the and keys to select the Main menu page, To select a menu item, use the and keys until the item is highlighted. Aspect Ratio Use the and keys to select from: 16:9 the image is scaled to fill the DMD (and thus, a 16:9 screen). Theaterscope the image is scaled such that a 2.35:1 image will be displayed at the correct aspect ratio when the projector is fitted with an anamorphic lens. Thus an image with an aspect ratio of 2.35:1 can be displayed using the full 16:9 resolution of the DMD. 4:3 the image is scaled to fit a 4:3 screen, using the full height of the DMD. 4:3 Narrow to be used for 4:3 images in combination with an anamorphic lens. The image is scaled to fit the DMD vertically, but squeezed horizontally such that the lens will stretch it to the correct ratio. Native the image is displayed with no scaling, at its original resolution, in the centre of the screen. • • • •
Page 4.10 Rev B July 2011 4. Controlling the projector Digital Projection HIGHlite Cine 260, 1080p 330 User Manual Presets Press ENTER or SELECT. The Presets submenu will appear: Use the and keys to select from: Recall Presets Save Presets recall presets Recall a set of image settings that have previously been saved to Preset\ s A, B, C or D. Use the or keys to select which Preset is to be recalled. Select Default, to recall the factory default settings. Save presets Save the the image settings for all seven inputs to the selected Preset. Use the or keys to select which Preset the settings will be saved to. The following settings will be saved: Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue Sharpness Noise Reduction Color Space Video Standard Gamma Colour Temperature Color Gamut Brilliant Color Adaptive Contrast RGB Offsets RGB Gains Lamp Power To return to the Main menu, press once. • • • • • • Notes To select a different menu, press MENU once or twice, so that no items are highlighted, then use the and keys to select a different page. To exit from the menus completely, you may need to press up to three times. Image changes made using the menus will take effect immediately. The Presets can also be recalled using the USER MEMORY keys on the remote control. See Using the control keys earlier in this section . Note: Preset D is available only through the Control menu , not through the remote control. When Save Presets is selected, the image settings for ALL seven inputs are saved. Main menu continued
Rev B July 2011 Page 4.11 Digital Projection HIGHlite Cine 260, 1080p 330 User Manual 4. Controlling the projector Brightness Press or once. After the first press, the Brightness adjustment bar will appear: Use the and keys to adjust the Brightness from 0 to 200: To return to the Main menu, press once. Contrast Press or once. After the first press, the Contrast adjustment bar will appear. Use the and keys to adjust the Contrast from 0 to 200: To return to the Main menu, press once. Saturation Saturation is the amount of colour in the image. Decrease this setting i\ f colors are too bright; increase it if colors appear muted or washed out. Press or once. After the first press, the Saturation adjustment bar will appear. Use the and keys to adjust the Saturation from 0 to 200: To return to the Main menu, press once. Hue Hue is the ratio of red to green in the image. Decrease this setting to \ shift the hue toward red; increase it to shift the hue toward green. Press or once. After the first press, the Hue adjustment bar will appear. Use the and keys to adjust the Hue from 0 to 200: To return to the Main menu, press once. • • • • • • • • • • • • Notes To exit from the menus completely, you may need to press up to three times. Image changes made using the menus will take effect immediately. Image changes made using the menus will take effect immediately. Some menu items may be greyed out - unavailable due to the effect of settings made in other menus, or due to the type of input signal. Image quality settings are often interactive - a change in one setting may require a change to be made in another setting. Setting Adaptive Contrast to On in the Advanced menu will affect any image quality settings made in other menus. Main menu continued
Page 4.12 Rev B July 2011 4. Controlling the projector Digital Projection HIGHlite Cine 260, 1080p 330 User Manual Notes To exit from the menus completely, you may need to press up to three times. Image changes made using the menus will take effect immediately. Some menu items may be greyed out - unavailable due to the effect of settings made in other menus, or due to the type of input signal. When the Aspect Ratio is set to Native, Overscan can only be set to Off or Crop Sharpness Press or once. After the first press, the Sharpness adjustment bar will appear. Use the and keys to adjust the Sharpness from 0 to 200: To return to the Main menu, press once. Noise Reduction Press or once. After the first press, the Noise reduction adjustment bar will appear. Use the and keys to adjust the Noise reduction from 0 to 200: To return to the Main menu, press once. Overscan Some television programs are produced based on the assumption that older\ television sets may not display the outer edges of the broadcast picture\ area. Consequently the edges of the image may be noisy or badly defined. Overs\ can is used to compensate for this, by hiding the outer edges of the image. Use the or keys to select from: Off Crop blanks a 3% border from the left and right edges of the image Zoom increases the horizontal and vertical resolution of the displayed image by 6%, so that the all four edges fall outside the screen area • • • • • • • Main menu continued
Rev B July 2011 Page 4.13 Digital Projection HIGHlite Cine 260, 1080p 330 User Manual 4. Controlling the projector Input Select Press ENTER or SELECT. The Input select submenu will appear: Use the and keys to select from: HDMI 1 HDMI 2 RGB Component 1 Component 2 Video S-Video Press ENTER or SELECT, to select a different input source. To return to the Main menu, press once. Resync If the image has become unstable or degraded, it may be possible to impr\ ove the display: Press ENTER or SELECT. The projector will attempt to re-synchronise to the current input source\ . • • • • • Notes To select a different menu, press MENU once or twice, so that no items are highlighted, then use the and keys to select a different page. To exit from the menus completely, you may need to press up to three times. Image changes made using the menus will take effect immediately. Some menu items may be greyed out - unavailable due to the effect of settings made in other menus, or due to the type of input signal. If you select a source that IS connected and active, the projector will automatically adjust to the parameters of the signal, and display it. If you select a source that is NOT connected or active, the projector will continue searching through the input sources until it finds a valid signal, in this order. HDMI 1, HDMI 2, RGB, Composite 1, Composite 2, Video, S-Video, HDMI 1... Main menu continued
Page 4.14 Rev B July 2011 4. Controlling the projector Digital Projection HIGHlite Cine 260, 1080p 330 User Manual Notes To select a different menu, press MENU once or twice, so that no items are highlighted, then use the and keys to select a different page. To exit from the menus completely, you may need to press up to three times. Image changes made using the menus will take effect immediately. Some menu items may be greyed out - unavailable due to the effect of settings made in other menus, or due to the type of input signal. To determine what is the correct colour space to use, consult the user manual for the video source. Advanced menu To display the menus, press MENU on the remote control or the projector control panel. Use the and keys to select the Advanced menu page, To select a menu item, use the and keys until the item is highlighted. Colour Space In most cases, the Auto setting will determine the correct color space to use. If it does not, you can select the appropriate setting manually. Use the and keys to select from: Auto YPbPr YCbCr RGB-PC RGB Video • • • •
Rev B July 2011 Page 4.15 Digital Projection HIGHlite Cine 260, 1080p 330 User Manual 4. Controlling the projector Video Standard In most cases, the Auto setting will determine the correct video standard to use. If it does not, you can select the appropriate setting manually. Use the and keys to select from: Auto NTSC used mainly in the United States and Japan PAL used in Europe, Australia and many other parts of the world, typically with a 50Hz frame rate SECAM used mainly in France and Russia Gamma Video recordings are often supplied with a gamma adjustment applied. The projector’s gamma setting can be used to correct for this. If you are unsure, then\ choose a setting that gives a decent level of contrast, whilst maintain\ ing good detail in the darkest and lightest areas of the image. Use the and keys to select from: CRT gamma of 2.5 Film gamma of 2.2 Video similar to Film but improves the dark areas of the image - especially suitable for images from video cameras Punch enhanced brightness and increased colour saturation for high ambient light environments Graphics enhanced highlights and contrast, especially suitable for computer presentations • • Notes To exit from the menus completely, you may need to press up to three times. Image changes made using the menus will take effect immediately. Some menu items may be greyed out - unavailable due to the effect of settings made in other menus, or due to the type of input signal. Image quality settings are often interactive - a change in one setting may require a change to be made in another setting. Advanced menu continued
Page 4.16 Rev B July 2011 4. Controlling the projector Digital Projection HIGHlite Cine 260, 1080p 330 User Manual Colour Temperature In general, a higher colour temperature gives a cooler feeling to the im\ age, and a lower temperature gives a warmer feeling. Press ENTER or SELECT to see the Color Temperature submenu: Use the and keys to select from: 5500K 6500K 7500K 9300K Native ColorMAX User 1 Applies the Colour Temperature settings made externally using the DP Userware on a personal computer ColorMAX User 2 Applies the Colour Temperature settings made externally using the DP Userware on a personal computer • • Notes To exit from the menus completely, you may need to press up to three times. Image changes made using the menus will take effect immediately. Some menu items may be greyed out - unavailable due to the effect of settings made in other menus, or due to the type of input signal. Advanced menu continued
Rev B July 2011 Page 4.17 Digital Projection HIGHlite Cine 260, 1080p 330 User Manual 4. Controlling the projector Notes To exit from the menus completely, you may need to press up to three times. Image changes made using the menus will take effect immediately. Some menu items may be greyed out - unavailable due to the effect of settings made in other menus, or due to the type of input signal. It is best to turn the Dynamic Black setting Off before adjusting the brightness., contrast or image quality settings. Setting Adaptive Contrast to On will affect any image quality settings made in other menus. Colour Gamut In most cases, the Auto setting will determine the correct colour gamut to use. If it does not, you can select the appropriate setting manually. Each setting defines the precise hue of each primary (red, green and bl\ ue) and secondary (yellow, cyan and magenta) color component used to generate the image. Press ENTER or SELECT to see the Color Gamut submenu (similar to the Color Temperature menu shown on the previous page) . Use the and keys to select from: Auto SMPTE-C for NTSC, 480i and 480p sources EBU for PAL, SECAM, 576i and 576p sources REC709 for most other sources Native uncorrected ColorMAX User 1 Applies the User gamma settings made externally using the DP Userware on a personal computer ColorMAX User 2 Applies the User gamma settings made externally using the DP Userware on a personal computer Dynamic Black® Dynamic Black® allows for increased contrast by adjusting the black level of the image, depending on the overall brightness of the image. Use the and keys to select from: On Off Adaptive Contrast Adaptive Contrast expands the light and dark portions of the contrast cu\ rve of the image, depending on the mean luminance of the image.Use the and keys to select from: On Off • • • • Advanced menu continued
Page 4.18 Rev B July 2011 4. Controlling the projector Digital Projection HIGHlite Cine 260, 1080p 330 User Manual Notes To select a different menu, press MENU once or twice, so that no items are highlighted, then use the and keys to select a different page. To exit from the menus completely, you may need to press up to three times. Image changes made using the menus will take effect immediately. Some menu items may be greyed out - unavailable due to the effect of settings made in other menus, or due to the type of input signal. A good way to carry out tracking and phase adjustments is to use the grey scale test pattern. Always adjust the tracking before adjusting the phase Fine Sync Press ENTER or SELECT. The Fine Sync submenu will appear: Use the and keys to select from: V Position fine tunes the vertical position of the image H Position fine tunes the horizontal position of the image Tracking adjusts the frequency of the pixel sampling clock, so that all pixels generated by the video source are sampled. Steady flickering or several soft vertical stripes or bands across the entire image indicate poor pixel tracking. Phase adjusts the phase of the pixel sampling clock relative to the incoming signal. Adjust the phase when an RGB or Component image still shows shimmer or noise after the tracking has been optimized. Sync Level adjusts the voltage level of the projector’s sync signal detection circuitry. Sync Level adjustment is occasionally necessary when a signal source signal drops “below black” (for example, during scenes with explosions or when subtitles are present) and causes the projector to temporarily lose sync. Use the and keys to adjust the setting from 0 to 200. To return to the Advanced menu, press once. • • • • Advanced menu continued