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Digital Projection Showlite 3000sx, 4000gv User Manual

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Keystone
Color Temperature
Lamp Mode
Gamma Correct
Advanced Options
Factory Default
Timer
Menu
Setup
Link Mode
Switcher Control
LAN Mode (optional)
Aspect Ratio
Noise Reduction
Color Matrix
White Balance
Switcher Gain
Position / Clock
Resolution
Video Filter
Overscan
Clamp Timing
Y/C Delay
YTR Adjustment
CTR Adjustment
HD Delay
On/Off Timer
Sleep Timer
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The Advanced Menu provides access to sub-menus which allow you to control the 
projector and to view any system settings.
Source Select- enables selection of an input source.
Picture - provides access to the image controls.
Volume- Adjusts the sound level of the projector.
Image Options- provides optional image controls such as gamma correction, 
component signal selection, wide screen and video noise reduction features.
Projector Options- enables you to set projector preferences and other operating...

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Source Select enables you to select an input source connected to the projector. To
select an input source use the up/down buttons on your remote control or the 
projector cabinet to highlight the desired input type and press Enter.
Entry List
The Entry List window contains a list of all current and previously connected input
signals.
ENTRY EDIT COMMAND (Expert Mode Only)
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...

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Cut- allows you to remove a selected signal from the list. The selected signal is
stored on the ÔclipboardÕ in the projector.
Copy- copies the selected signal from the list and stores it on the ÔclipboardÕ.
Paste- Enables you to paste the signal stored on the Ôclip-boardÕ to any other line of
the list. To do this, select Paste and then select the line number you want to paste to
and press ENTER.
Edit- allows you to change source name or assign the direct key.
The following buttons are not available for...

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You can assign specific remote keys for direct signal input selection using the
ÔDirect KeyÕ function. Select ÔListÕ and press ENTER to display the direct Key
assignment list. 
After assigning the desired remote keys, select ÔOKÕ and press ENTER to save
changes and close the window.
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...

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Picture provides access to controls for the displayed image. Use the up and down
cursors on the projector cabinet or remote control to highlight the menu you want to
adjust.
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 valid for RGB).
Hue- Varies the color level from+/- green to +/- blue. The red level is used as a 
reference. This...

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The Image Options menu provides optional controls such as keystone, colour 
temperature, lamp mode, gamma correction and other advanced image adjustments.
Keystone
Keystone is the distortion of a projected image that usually creates a wider top than
bottom. Aiming a projector upward on a wall rather than straight at a wall creates
this distortion. This feature corrects keystone distortion by increasing or decreasing
the top or bottom of the image to generate a geometrically correct image.
Depending on...

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Color Temperature
This feature adjusts the colour temperature of the image via a slide bar using the left
and right cursors. Moving the slide bar to the left decreases the temperature,
producing a reddish image while moving the slide bar to the right, increases it for a
bluish image.
Lamp Mode
Lamp Mode defines the brightness mode of the lamp - High Bright or Eco mode.
The default mode is High Bright. Eco mode can extend the life of the lamp up to
2000 hours.
If you select Eco mode, the projector will...

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Advanced Options
ASPECT RATIO
This feature allows you to define the correct proportions for displayed image. You
can define the aspect ratio for both the input signal and display area. Selection of
the appropriate ratio is made via the cursor buttons.
When Resolution is set to Native, this feature is not available and the stored 
settings and adjustments are invalid.
NOISE REDUCTION
This feature is used to reduce video noise. Select Off, Low, Medium or High to give
the optimum image.
The lower the Noise...

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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, the options available are B-Y/R-Y,
Cb/Cr or Pb/Pr.
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...
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