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    VIDEO
    • “STRETCH” is fixed when 540P, 720P or 1080I signals are entered.
    4:3 aspect ratio
    Letter box
    Squeezed 16:9 image
    Squeezed 4:3 image
    16:9 aspect ratio
    16:9 aspect ratio
    (4:3 aspect ratio in
    16:9 screen)
    Output screen image Input Signal
    Image type DVD / Video
    480I, 480P,
    NTSC, PAL, SECAM
    540P, 720P,
    1080I (16:9)
    : Cutout area on which images cannot be projected.
    : Area on which the image is not included in the original signals. * Mode for projecting an image with the original aspect ratio without cutting any portions.
    **
    * *
    * *
    *
    *
    BORDER STRETCH NORMAL 
    						
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    Menu Items
    The following shows the items that can be set in the projector.
    Note
    When using the INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 mode:
    •“Fine Sync” menu is only displayed when the projector input is INPUT 1 or INPUT 2.
    “Picture” menu
    “Fine Sync” menu
    INPUT 1 (RGB) / INPUT 2 (RGB)
    INPUT 1 (Component) / INPUT 2 (Component)
    INPUT 3 / INPUT 4
    INPUT 1 / INPUT 2
    +30 -30
    +30 -30
    +30 -30
    +30 -30
    +30 -30
    +30 -30
    +10 0
    Signal TypeAuto
    RGB
    Component Tint Color
    IRIS
    Reset Sharp Bright
    +30 -30Contrast
    Red
    Blue
    Bright Boost
    sRGB [ON/OFF] Picture
    High Brightness
    High Contrast
    5500K
    6500K
    7500K
    8500K
    9300K
    10500K
    Main Menu Sub Menu
    CLR Temp
    Page 44
    Page 45
    Page 44
    Page 44
    Page 45
    Page 46
    Page 44
    Page 46
    Page 47
    Picture ModeStandard
    Presentation
    Cinema
    Game
    *1
    *1
    *1
    *2
    *3
    *1 Items when inputting component signal through INPUT 1 or INPUT 2, or 
    when selecting INPUT 3 or INPUT 4
    *2 Item when inputting RGB signal through INPUT 1 or INPUT 2
    *3 Item when selecting INPUT 1 or INPUT 2
    Fine Sync
    +15 -15
    +30 -30
    +30 -30
    +30 -30Clock
    Phase
    H-Pos
    V-Pos
    Reset
    Signal Info Special Modes
    Main Menu
    Auto Sync [ON/OFF]
    Page 48 Page 48
    Page 48
    Page 49
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    *4
    *4  Item when inputting RGB signal through INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 
    						
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    “Options1” menu
    “Language” menu
    “Options2” menu
    Example: INPUT 3 / INPUT 4Lamp Timer(Life)
    Options1
    Main Menu Sub Menu
    OSD Display [ON/OFF]
    Auto
    PAL
    NTSC3.58
    SECAM
    NTSC4.43
    PAL-M
    PAL-N
    PAL-60 Video System
    Background
    Logo
    Blue
    None
    Normal
    Border
    Dot By Dot
    Stretch
    Eco Mode [Eco/Standard]
    Auto Power Off [ON/OFF]
    System LockCenter
    Upper Right
    Lower Right
    Upper Left
    Lower Left Menu Position
    Page 50
    Page 51 Page 50
    ResizePage 50
    Page 51
    Page 52
    Page 52
    Page 53
    Page 53
    Pages 54 and 55
    *2*1
    *1  Item when inputting RGB signal through INPUT 1 or INPUT 2
    *2 Item when selecting INPUT 3 or INPUT 4
    Main Menu
    English
    Deutsch
    Español
    Nederlands
    Français
    Italiano
    Svenska
    PortuguêsLanguagePage 62
    LAN/RS232C
    Monitor Out
    RS-232C Options2
    Enable
    Disable
    Front
    Ceiling + Front
    Rear
    Ceiling + Rear
    9600 bps
    115200 bps
    Enable
    Disable
    Main Menu Sub Menu
    PRJ Mode
    Page 56Page 56
    Page 59
    FAO
    VAOAudio OutPage 58
    Page 59
    IP AddressPage 61
    ProjectorPage 61
    Auto Focus [ON/OFF]Page 57Auto Keystone [ON/OFF]Page 57
    Page 60
    Page 60
    Page 61
    PasswordOld Password
    New Password
    Reconfirm
    Speaker [ON/OFF]Page 58
    All ResetPage 61
    MAC Address 
    						
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    The menu can be operated to achieve two functions, adjustments and settings. (For setting
    the menu items, see pages 42 and 43. )
    Using the Menu Screen
    Menu Selections (Adjustments)
    Example: Adjusting “Bright”
    •This operation can also be performed by using the buttons on the projector.
    Menu icons
    ENTER 
    buttonMENU button
    UNDO button MOUSE/ 
    Adjustment
    button ('/"/\/|)
    Adjustment 
    buttons ('/"/\/|)
    MENU buttonENTER button
    Example: “Picture” screen menu for
    INPUT 1 (RGB) mode1Press .
    •The “Picture” menu screen for the se-
    lected input mode is displayed.
    2Press 
    | || |
    | or 
    \ \\ \
    \ to display the other
    menu screens.
    •The menu icon for the selected menu
    screen is highlighted.
    Note
    •The “Fine Sync” menu is not available
    for selecting INPUT 3 or INPUT 4.
    Menu icon Menu screen
    Picture
    Fine Sync
    Options1
    Options2
    Language 
    						
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    3Press 
    ' '' '
    ' or 
    " "" "
    " to select the item
    you want to adjust.
    •The selected item is highlighted.
    To adjust the pro-
    jected image while
    viewing it
    Press .
    •The selected single adjustment item
    (e.g. “Bright”) appears instead of the
    menu.
    •When pressing 
    ' '' '
    ' or 
    " "" "
    ", the following
    item (“Red” after “Bright”) will be dis-
    played.
    Note
    •Press  to return to the previous
    screen.
    4Press 
    \ \\ \
    \ or 
    | || |
    | to adjust the item
    selected.
    •The adjustment is stored.
    5Press .
    •The menu screen will disappear.
    Single
    adjustment
    items 
    						
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    MOUSE/ 
    Adjustment button
    ('/"/\/|)
    ENTER buttonMENU button
    UNDO button
    Menu Selections (Settings)
    Example: Setting “Menu Position”
    •This operation can also be performed by using the buttons on the projector.
    Menu icons
    Example: “Options1” screen menu The menu can be operated to achieve two functions, adjustments and settings. (For adjust-
    ing the menu items, see pages 40 and 41.)
    Example: “Picture” screen menu for
    INPUT 1 (RGB) mode
    1Press .
    •The “Picture” menu screen for the
    selected input mode is displayed.
    2Press 
    | || |
    | or 
    \ \\ \
    \ to display the other
    menu screens.
    •The menu icon for the selected menu
    screen is highlighted.
    Note
    •The “Fine Sync” menu is not available
    for selecting INPUT 3 or INPUT 4.
    Using the Menu Screen
    Menu icon Menu screen
    Picture
    Fine Sync
    Options1
    Options2
    Language 
    						
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    Sub menu
    3Press 
    ' '' '
    ' or 
    " "" "
    " to select the
    item you want to set, and then
    press 
    | || |
    | to display the sub menu.
    •The selected item is highlighted.
    •When you select “System Lock” on the
    “Options1” menu or “Password” on the
    “Options2” menu, press 
    .
    Note
    •Press  or \ to return to the previ-
    ous screen.
    •For some items, press \ or | to se-
    lect the icon using “
    ”.
    4Press 
    ' '' '
    ' or 
    " "" "
    " to select the set-
    ting of the item displayed in the
    sub menu.
    5Press .
    •The selected item is set.
    6Press .
    •The menu screen will disappear. 
    						
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    You can adjust the projector’s picture to your preferences using the “Picture” menu.
    Picture Adjustment (“Picture” menu)
    Selecting the Picture Mode
    This function allows you to select the picture
    mode in accordance with brightness of the room
    or content of the image to be projected.
    In all picture modes, items on the “Picture” menu
    can be adjusted and saved.
    Menu operation  Page 42
    Example: “Picture” screen menu for IN-
    PUT 1 (RGB) mode
    Description of Picture Modes
    Note
    •You can also press  on the remote control
    to select the picture mode. (See page 35.)
    Adjusting the Image
    Select a picture mode before adjusting the im-
    age.
    Menu operation  Page 40
    Example: “Picture” screen menu for IN-
    PUT 1 (RGB) mode
    Description of Adjustment Items
    *1“Color”, “Tint” and “Sharp” are not displayed when
    selecting INPUT 1/INPUT 2 and setting the “Sig-
    nal Type” to “RGB” or setting the “Signal Type” to
    “Auto” and the input signal is recognized as an
    RGB signal.
    *2“Red” and “Blue” cannot be adjusted when “sRGB”
    is set to “
    ” (ON).
    Note
    •“Sharp” can be adjusted when 480I, 480P, 540P,
    576I, 576P, 720P, 1035I or 1080I signals are
    detected while “Signal Type” for INPUT 1 or IN-
    PUT 2 is set to “Component” or set to “Auto”
    and the input signal is recognized as a compo-
    nent signal.
    •To reset all adjustment items, select “Reset” and
    press 
    .
    Selectable items
    Standard
    Presentation
    Cinema
    Game
    Description
    For standard image
    Brightens darker portions of image for
    more enhanced presentations.
    Gives greater depth to darker portions
    of image for a more exciting theater
    experience.
    For natural color gradation for playing a
    game, etc.
    Selectable itemsPress 
    \ \\ \
    \Press 
    | || |
    |
    Contrast
    Bright
    Color*1
    Tint*1
    Sharp*1
    Red*2
    Blue*2
    For less contrast
    For less brightness
    For less color intensity
    For making skin tones purplish
    For less sharpness
    For weaker red
    For weaker blue
    For more contrast
    For more brightness
    For more color intensity
    For making skin tones greenish
    For more sharpness
    For stronger red
    For stronger blue 
    						
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    Emphasizing the Contrast
    This function emphasizes the bright portions of
    images to obtain a higher contrast image.
    Menu operation  Page 40
    Example: “Picture” screen menu for IN-
    PUT 1 (RGB) mode
    Description of Bright Boost Setting
    Note
    •“Bright Boost” cannot be set when “sRGB” is
    set to “
    ” (ON).
    Adjusting the Color Temperature
    Menu operation  Page 42
    Example: “Picture” screen menu for IN-
    PUT 1 (RGB) mode
    Description of Color Temperature Settings
    Note
    •Values on “CLR Temp” are only for general stan-
    dard purposes.
    •“CLR Temp” cannot be set when “sRGB” is set
    to “
    ” (ON).
    Selectable items
    5500K
    6500K
    7500K
    8500K
    9300K
    10500K
    Description
    For lower color temperature for warmer,
    reddish incandescent-like images.
    For higher color temperature for cooler,
    bluish, fluorescent-like images.
    Description
    To improve color
    reproduction, lower
    bright boost setting.To increase brightness,
    increase bright boost
    setting. 
    						
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    Switching the High Bright-
    ness/High Contrast Mode
    This function changes the brightness and con-
    trast of the projected image. It can be operated
    using the IRIS button on the remote control.
    Menu operation  Page 42
    Example: “Picture” screen menu for IN-
    PUT 1 (RGB) mode
    Description of IRIS Settings
    Selectable items
    High Brightness
    High Contrast
    Description
    High brightness is given priority over
    high contrast.
    High contrast is given priority over high
    brightness.
    Picture Adjustment (“Picture” menu)
    sRGB Setting
    When you want to display the image in a natural
    tint based on an original image from the com-
    puter, select “sRGB” and set it to “
    ” (ON).
    Menu operation  Page 42
    Example: “Picture” screen menu for IN-
    PUT 1 (RGB) mode
    Note
    •An international standard of color reproduction
    regulated by the IEC (International Electrotechnical
    Commission). As the fixed color area has been
    decided by the IEC, the images are displayed in a
    natural tint based on an original image, when
    “sRGB” is set to “
    ” (ON).
    •You cannot set the items, “Red”, “Blue”, “CLR
    Temp”, “Bright Boost” on the “Picture” menu,
    when “sRGB” is set to “
    ” (ON).
    •For additional information about the sRGB func-
    tion, visit “http://www.srgb.com/”.
    Info
    •When “sRGB” is set to “” (ON), the projected
    image may become dark, but this does not indi-
    cate a malfunction. 
    						
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