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    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\
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    Notes
     To select a different menu, 
    press MENU  once or 
    twice, so that no items are 
    highlighted, then use the 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, 
    Component 1, Component 2, 
    Video, S-Video, HDMI 1...
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    Notes
     To select a different menu, 
    press MENU  once or 
    twice, so that no items are 
    highlighted, then use the 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
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    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
    Colour Temperature
    In general, a higher colour temperature gives a cooler feeling to the im\
    age, and a 
    lower temperature gives a warmer feeling.
    Use the  and  keys to select from:
    5500K
    6500K
    7500K
    9300K
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    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.
     Setting Adaptive Contrast to 
    On will affect any image quality 
    settings made in other menus.
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    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.
    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
    Brilliant Color®
    Brilliant Color® allows for increased projector brightness and improved color 
    saturation by addling two extra colours to the normal Red – Green –\
     Blue cycle.  
    (extra colours are: Red + Green = Yellow, and Green + Blue = Cyan)
    Use the  and  keys to select from:
    On   (recommended)
    Off
    Dynamic Black
    Dynamic Black reduces the overall light output for images that contain a\
     lot of black. 
    This improves the perceived contrast ratio.
    Use the  and  keys to select from:
    4x
    8x
    Max.
    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
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    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.
     In most cases, Brilliant Color 
    should be left On – switching 
    it Off will result in reduced 
    brilliance and contrast.
     Setting Dynamic Black to On 
    will affect any image quality 
    settings made in other menus.
     Setting Adaptive Contrast to 
    On will affect any image quality 
    settings made in other menus.
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    RGB Adjust
    Press ENTER or SELECT.
    The RGB Adjust submenu will appear:
    Use the Gain controls to correct color imbalances in the bright areas of\
     the image. 
    Use the Offset controls in the RGB Adjust sub-menu to correct color imbalances in 
    the dark areas of the image.
    Use the  and  keys to select from:
    Red Offset
    Blue Offset
    Green Offset
    Red Gain
    Blue Gain
    Green Gain
    Offsets
    Use the  and  keys to adjust the Offset from 0 to 200.
    Gains
    Use the  and  keys to adjust the Gain from 0 to 200.
    To return to the Advanced menu, press  once.
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    Notes
     To select a different menu, 
    press MENU  once or 
    twice, so that no items are 
    highlighted, then use the 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 this 
    adjustment is to use the 
    chequerboard test pattern.
     RGB settings are interactive 
    - a change in one setting may 
    require a change to be made in 
    the other.
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    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.
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    Notes
     To select a different menu, 
    press MENU  once or 
    twice, so that no items are 
    highlighted, then use the 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
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    Notes
     To select a different menu, 
    press MENU  once or 
    twice, so that no items are 
    highlighted, then use the 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.
    HSG
    Press ENTER or SELECT.
    The HSG submenu will appear:
    Use the  and  keys to select:
    HSG Select
    Use the  and  keys to select from Hue, Saturation or Gain.
    Use the  and  keys to select from:
    Red
    Green
    Blue
    Cyan
    Magenta
    Yellow
    Use the  and  keys to adjust the setting from 0 to 200.
    These settings can be adjusted independently for Hue, Saturation and Gain, by 
    returning to HSG Select at the top of the menu.
    To return to the Advanced menu, press  once.
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    System menu
    To display the menus, press MENU  on the remote control or the projector 
    control panel.
    Use the  and  keys to select the System menu page,
    To select a menu item, use the  and  keys until the item is highlighted.
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    Notes
     To select a different menu, 
    press MENU  once or 
    twice, so that no items are 
    highlighted, then use the the 
     and  keys to select a 
    different page.
     To exit from the menus 
    completely, you may need to 
    press  up to three times. 
    						
    							
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    Source Enable
    Press ENTER or SELECT.
    The Source Enable submenu will appear:
    Use the  and  keys to select from:
    HDMI 1
    HDMI 2
    RGB
    Component 1
    Component 2
    Video
    S-Video
    For each source, use the  and  keys to select from:
    On the selected source will be included in an automatic input source 
    search
    Off the selected source will not be included in an automatic input 
    source search
    To return to the System menu, press MENU  once.
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     To select a different menu, 
    press MENU  once or 
    twice, so that no items are 
    highlighted, then use the the 
     and  keys to select a 
    different page.
     To exit from the menus 
    completely, you may need to 
    press  up to three times. 
    						
    							
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    Menu Position
    Use the  and  keys to select from:
    Top left
    Top right
    Bottom left
    Bottom right
    Centre
    Blank Screen
    This option determines what appears on screen when the projector is sear\
    ching for 
    a valid input source.
    Use the  and  keys to select from:
    Digital Projection logo
    Black screen
    Blue screen
    White screen
    Auto Power On
    Use the  and  keys to select from:
    On   When power is connected, the projector starts up imediately.
    Off   When power is connected, the projector goes into Standy mode, 
    and does not start until POWER ON  on the remote control 
    or POWER  on the projector control panel is pressed.
    Auto Power Off
    When the projector is searching for a valid input source, this option de\
    termines what 
    appears on screen.
    Use the  and  keys to select from:
    On    The projector automatically goes into Standby mode if no input 
    source is detected for 20 minutes.
    Off   The projector stays on until POWER OFF   on the remote 
    control or POWER  on the projector control panel is pressed.
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    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.
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