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    How	to	Operate	the	On-Screen	Menu
    The	projector	 can	be	adjusted	 or	set	 via	the	 On-Screen	Menu. 	The 	menus 	have 	a 	hierarchical 	structure, 	with	a 	main 	menu 	that 	is 	divided 	into 	submenus, 	which	are 	further 	divided 	into 	other 	submenus. 	For 	each	adjustment 	and 	setting 	procedure, 	refer 	to 	respective	sections	in	this	manual.
    Use	 the	Point	▲▼	buttons	 to	highlight	 or	select	 a	main	menu	item.	 Press	the	Point	►	or	the	SELECT 	button	to	access	 the	submenu	 items.	(The	selected	item	is	highlighted	in	orange.)
    Use	the 	Point 	▲▼	buttons 	to 	select 	the 	desired	submenu	 item	and	press	 the	SELECT 	button	 to	set	or	access	the	selected	item.
    Press 	the 	MENU 	button 	on 	the 	top 	control 	or 	the	remote	control	to	display	the	On-Screen	Menu.1
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    On-Screen Menu
    Top	Control
    Remote	Control
    SELECT	button
    MENU	button
    SELECT	button
    POINT	▲▼◄►	buttons
    Point►	or	SELECT	button
    U s e 	t h e 	P o i n t 	▲ ▼ ◄ ► 	b u t t o n s	t o 	a d j u s t 	t h e	setting 	or 	switch 	between 	each 	option 	and 	press	the	 SELECT 	button	 to	activate	 it	and	 return	 to	the	submenu.
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    Press 	the 	Point 	◄	button 	to 	return 	to 	the 	main	menu. 	Press 	the 	MENU 	button 	to 	exit 	the 	On-Screen	Menu.
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    The	currently	set	item		is	marked.The	selected	item	ishighlighted	in	orange.
    Basic Operation
    POINT	▲▼◄►	buttons
    MENU	button 
    						
    							
    
    
    Basic Operation
    Menu Bar
    For	detailed	functions	of	each	menu,	see	“Menu	Tree”	on	pages	67-68.
    Main	MenuSub-Menu
    ③	Image	select	 Used	to	select	an	image	mode	from	among	Dynamic,	Standard,	Real,	Cinema,	Blackboard(Green), 	Colorboard	and	Image	1-4.	(pp.3,	39)
    ④	Image	adjust	 For	computer	source,	used	to	adjust	computer	image	[Contrast,	Brightness,	Iris,	Color temp .,	White	balance	(R/G/B),	Sharpness,	Gamma, Reset	and Store]	(p.33).					For	Video	source,	used	to	adjust	picture	image	[Contrast,	Brightness,	Color,	Tint,	Iris,	Color temp .,	White	balance	(R/G/B),	Sharpness,	Gamma,	Noise reduction,	Progressive,	Reset	and Store]	(pp.40-41).
    ②	PC adjust	 Select	Auto	PC	adj.,	Fine	sync,	Total	dots,	Horizontal,	Vertical,	Current	mode,	Clamp,	Display	area-H	and	Display	area-V	to	adjust	the	parameters	to	match	with	the	PC	input	signal	format	(pp.9-31).
    ⑤	Screen	For	computer	source,	used	to	adjust	size	of	the	image	[	Normal,	Full,	Wide(16:9),	Zoom,	True,	Custom,	Custom adj.,	Digital	zoom	+/–	,	Keystone,	Ceiling,	Rear	and	Reset]	(pp.34-35).					For	Video	source,	used	to	set	size	of	image	[Normal,	Full,	Wide(16:9),	Zoom,	Custom, Custom adj.,	Keystone,	Ceiling,	Rear	and	Reset]	(pp.4-43).
    ①	Input	 Used	to	select	an	input	source	from	Computer 1,	Computer 2	or	Video	(pp.7,	36-37).
    ⑥	Sound	 Used	to	adjust	the	volume	or	mute	the	sound	or	set	configurations	to	the	MIC	functions	(p.4).
    ⑧	Information	 Display	the	input	source	information:	Input	,	H-sync	freq.,	V-sync	freq.,	Screen,	Language,	Lamp status,	Lamp counter	,	Power management,	Key	lock,	PIN	code	lock,	Remote	control	and	SERIAL	NO ..	(p.57)
    ⑩	Guide	 The	key	operation	is	displayed.
    ⑦	Setting				Used	to	set	the	projector’s	operating	configurations	(pp.44-56).
    ⑨	Network	 See	owner’s	manual	of	“Network	Set-up	and	Operation”.
    ①
    ②
    ③
    ④
    ⑤
    ⑥
    ⑦
    ⑧
    ⑨
    ⑩ 
    						
    							
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    Basic Operation
    Rotate	the	Zoom	Ring	to	zoom	in	and	out.		Rotate	the	Focus	Ring	to	adjust	the	focus	of	the	image.		
    Zoom	and	Focus	Adjustment
    If	a	projected	picture	still	has	keystone	distortion	after	pressing	the	AUTO	SETUP 	button	on	the	top	control	or	the	AUTO	SET 	button	on	the	remote	control,	correct	the	image	manually	as	follows:
    Press	the	KEYSTONE	button	on	the	remote	control.	 The	Keystone	dialog	box	appears.	Use	the	Point	▲▼	buttons	to	correct	keystone	distortion.	The	keystone	adjustment	can	be	stored	(see	pages	35,43).
    Reduce	the	upper	width	with	the	Point	▲	button.	Reduce	the	lower	width	with	the	Point	▼	button.		
    •The	white	arrows	indicate	that	there	is	no	correction.•A	red	arrow	indicates	the	direction	of	correction.•An	arrow	disappears	at	the	maximum	correction.•If	you	press	the	KEYSTONE	button	on	the	remote	control	once	more	while	the	keystone	dialog	box	is	being	displayed,	the	keystone	adjustment	will	be	canceled.•The	adjustable	range	is	limited	depending	on	the	input	signal.	
    Keystone	Correction
    Remote	Control
    Auto	setup	function	is	provided	to	automatically	execute	the	setting	of	 Auto	setup	(includes	Input	search,	Auto	PC	adj.	and	Auto	Keystone	functions)	in	the	setting	menu	by	just	pressing	the	 AUTO	SETUP	button	on	the	top	control	or	the	AUTO	SET 	button	on	the	remote	control.	Refer	to	page	45	for	the	setting	of	the	 Auto	setup	function.
    Note:	 •	 Auto	Keystone 	corrects 	vertical 	distortion	o n l y ; 	i t 	d o e s 	n o t 	c o r r e c t 	h o r i z o n t a l	distortion.	 •	 Auto 	Keystone 	cannot 	work 	when 	Ceiling	feature 	is 	set 	to 	On	in 	the 	Setting 	menu	(pp.35,43).	 •	 Perfect 	correction 	of 	the 	image 	distortion	cannot 	be 	ensured 	with 	the 	Auto 	setup	function.	 If	the	 distortion	 cannot	be	corrected	properly 	by 	pressing 	the 	AUTO 	SETUP 	or	AUTO 	SET 	button, 	adjust 	manually 	by	pressing 	the 	KEYSTONE 	button 	on 	the	remote	 control	or	selecting	 Keystone	 in	the	Screen	menu	(pp.35,43).	 •	Fine 	sync,	Total 	dots,	Horizontal	 and	Ve r t i c a l	 p o s i t i o n 	o f 	s o m e 	c o m p u t e r s	cannot 	be 	fully 	adjusted 	with 	the 	Auto 	PC	Adjustment 	function. 	When 	the 	image 	is	not 	provided 	properly 	with 	this 	operation,	manual 	adjustments 	are 	required 	(pp.30-31).
    AUTO	SET	button
    Auto	Setup	Function
    POINT	▲▼	buttons
    KEYSTONE	button
    Top	Control
    AUTO	SETUP 	button
    POINT	▲▼	buttons
    Zoom	Ring
    Focus	Ring	 
    						
    							
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    Basic Operation
    Sound	Adjustment
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    Press	the	MENU	button	to	display	the	On-Screen	Menu.	Use	the	Point	▲▼	buttons	to	select	Sound.	Press	the	Point	►	or	the	SELECT 	button	to	access	the	submenu	items.	
    Press	the	VOLUME+/–	buttons	on	the	top	control	or	on	the	remote	control	to	adjust	the	volume.	 The	volume	dialog	box	appears	on	the	screen	for	a	few	seconds.
    Press	the	MUTE	button	on	the	remote	control	to	select	On	to	temporarily	turn	off	the	sound.	To	turn	the	sound	back	on,	press	the	MUTE	button	again	to	select	Off	or	press	the	VOLUME	+/–	buttons.	The	Mute	function	is	also	effective	for	the	AUDIO	OUT	jack.
    Press	the	SELECT 	button	to	switch	the	mute	function	On/Off.	When	the	sound	is	turned	off,	On	is	displayed.	Press	the	VOLUME	+/–	buttons	again	or	adjust	MIC	gain’s		volume	to	turn	the	sound	back	on.
    Use	the	Point	▲▼	buttons	to	select	the	desired	submenu	item	and	press	the	SELECT 	button	to	access	the	selected	item.
    Volume
    Volume
    Mute
    Press	the	Point	►	button	to	turn	up	the	volume;	Press	the		Point	◄	button	to	turn	down	the	volume.
    Mute 
    Menu	Operation
    Sound Menu
    Volume	Dialog	Box
    Remote	Control
    VOLUME	+	button
    VOLUME	-	buttonMUTE	button
    Top	Control
    Approximate	level	of	the	volume.
    Press	the	MUTE	button	to	set	the	Mute	function	On	or	Off.	The	dialog	box	disappears	after	4	seconds.
    Direct	Operation
    VOLUME	+/-	buttons
    Use	the	Point	▲▼	buttons	to	switch	the	MIC	function	On/Off,	and	then	press	the	SELECT 	button.		When	On	is	selected,	the	synthesis	volume	(MIC	and	RCA)	is	output.
    MIC
    MIC	gain
    Press	the	Point	►	button	to	turn	up		the	MIC	mixing	gain;	Press	the		Point	◄	button	to	turn	down	the	MIC	mixing	gain.
    Note:	 •	 When	Off	is 	selected 	in 	MIC 	function, 	the	MIC	 gain	 and	Standby	 MIC	out	functions	 are	not	available.		•	 Only	the 	Standby 	mode 	is 	set 	to 	Network,	Standby	MIC	out	can	be	selected.		•	 If	the	MIC	function	is	turned	on	when	connecting	PC	audio	to	the	 AUDIO	IN	(a	mini	jack),	loud	sound	may	be	output	suddenly	depending	on	the	setting	value	of	MIC	gain.
    Standby	MIC	out	When	setting	the	Standby	MIC	out	function	to	On	and	in	Standby	mode	status,	only	MIC	input	volume	can	be	output.
    MIC Setup
     AUDIO IN
    MIC Off 
    MIC On
    RCA L/R terminal Mini jack
    Video audio input PC audio input 
    Video or PC audio inputMIC input
    AUDIO	INPUT	SELECTION	(see	pages	14-15) 
    						
    							
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    Basic Operation
    Remote	Control	Operation
    Using	the	remote	control	for	some	frequently	used	operations	is	advisable.	Just	pressing	one	of	the	buttons	enables	you	to	make	the	desired	operation	quickly	without	calling	up	the	On-Screen	Menu.
    Press	the	COMPUTER	1/,	VIDEO,	S-VIDEO	and	COMPONENT	buttons	on	the	remote	control	to	select	the	input	source.	See	pages	7,	36-37	for	details.
    COMPUTER	1/2,	VIDEO,	S-VIDEO	and	COMPONENT		buttons
    FREEZE	button
    Display	the	input	source	information:	Input,	H-sync	freq.,	V-sync	freq.,	Screen,	Language,	Lamp status,	Lamp counter,	Power management,	Key	lock,	PIN	code	lock,	Remote	control	and	SERIAL	NO.	(p.57).
    INFO.	button
    Press	the	D.ZOOM	buttons	on	the	remote	control	to	enter	to	the	Digital	zoom	+/–	mode.	See	page	35	for	details.
    D.ZOOM	buttons
    Remote	Control
    Note:			 See 	the 	next 	page 	for 	the 	description 	of	other	buttons.
    LAMP 	button
    COMPUTER	1/2buttons
    High	..............	Brighter	than	the	Normal	mode.	Normal	..........	Normal	brightness		Eco	 ...............	Lower	brightness	reduces	the	lamp	power	consumption	and	extends	the	lamp	life.
    Press	the	LAMP 	button	on	the	remote	control	to	select	the	lamp	mode	for	changing	the	brightness	on	the	screen.
    Press	the	FREEZE	button	on	the	remote	control	to	freeze	the	picture	on	the	screen,	meanwhile,	volume	is	muted.	To	cancel	the	Freeze	function,	press	the	FREEZE	button	again	or	press	any	other	button.Fig.1	will	appear	on	the	screen	while	the	Freeze	function	is	working.
    Fig.1
    FREEZE	button		
    D.ZOOM	buttons
    VIDEO	button
    LAMP		button
    INFO.	button
    S-VIDEO	button
    COMPONENTbutton 
    						
    							
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    Basic Operation
    NO	SHOW	button
    Press	the	P-TIMER	button	on	the	remote	control	to	operate	the	Count	up/Count	down	function.	Refer	to	p.50	for	detail	of	Setting	for	the	P-timer	function.To	stop	the	count	time,	press	the	P-TIMER	button.To	cancel	the	P-timer	function,	press	and	hold	the	P-TIMER	button.
    P-TIMER	button
    Press	the	IMAGE	button	on	the	remote	control	to	select	a	desired	image	mode	of	the	screen.	See	pages	3,	39	for	details.
    IMAGE	buttonNo	show	disappears	after	4	seconds.
    Note:See	the	previous	page	for	the	description	of	other	buttons.
    Select	the	screen	size	(See	pages	34-35,	4-43	for	details).
    SCREEN	button
    black	out→	the	captured	image	→	normal	→•	•	•	•	•
    Press	the	NO	SHOW	button	on	the	remote	control	to	black	out	the	image.	To	restore	to	normal,	press	the	NO	SHOW	button	again	or	press	any	other	button.	When	the	projected	image	is	captured	and	is	set	as	User	in	the	Logo	selection	(p.	46),	the	screen	changes	each	time	you	press	the	NO	SHOW	button	as	follows.
    Note:					When	use	the	MUTE	button	to	release	the							No	Show	function,	the	mute	function	can	not					be	operated	at	the	same	time.
    IMAGE	button
    NO	SHOW	button	P-TIMER	button
    SCREEN	button
    Remote	Control
    No	Show
    P-Timer 
    						
    							
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    Choose	either	Computer	1(RGB)	or	Computer	2(RGB)	by	pressing	the	COMPUTER	1	or	COMPUTER		button	on	the	remote	control.Before	using	these	buttons,	correct	input	source	should	be	selected	through	Menu	operation	as	described	below.
    1
    Input	Menu
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    3
    Note:	 	 When	the 	Input 	Search 	function 	is 	set 	to	On 1	or	On 2	in	 the	 Auto	 setup	 function,	 the	input	signal 	will 	be 	searched 	automatically	(p.45).
    Computer 1
    Remote	Control
    Press	the	MENU	button	to	display	the	On-Screen	Menu.	Use	the	Point	▲▼	buttons	to	select	Input	and	then	press	the	Point	►	or	the	SELECT 	button.	
    Use	the	Point	▲▼	buttons	to	select	Computer 1.	
    When	Computer 1	is	selected,	press	the	Point	►	button	to	access	the	submenu	items.	Use	the	Point	▲▼	buttons	to	select	the	RGB	input	source	and	then	press	the	SELECT	button.
    COMPUTER	1	button
    Computer	1(RGB)
    Computer	1(Scart)
    Input	Source	Selection	(RGB:	Computer	1/Computer	2)
    Computer	2	(RGB)
    COMPUTER	2	button
    Direct	Operation
    Menu	Operation
    Computer	Input	
    ORUse	the	Point	▲▼	buttons	to	select	Computer 2	and	then	press	the	SELECT	button. 
    						
    							
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    Computer	InputComputer	Input
    PC	System	Menu
    PC	System	Menu
    Computer	System	Selection
    This	projector	automatically	tunes	to	various	types	of	computers	with	its	Multi-scan	system	and	Auto	PC	Adjustment.	If	a	computer	is	selected	as	a	signal	source,	this	projector	automatically	detects	the	signal	format	and	tunes	to	project	a	proper	image	without	any	additional	settings.	(Signal	formats	provided	in	this	projector	are	shown	on	page	70.)
    One	of	the	following	messages	may	appear	when:
    When	the	projector	cannot	recognize	the	connected	signal	conforming	to	the	provided	PC	systems,	Auto	is	displayed	on	the	System	Menu	box	and	the	 Auto	PC	Adjustment	function	works	to	display	proper	images.	If	the	image	is	not	projected	properly,	a	manual	adjustment	is	required	(pp.	30-31).
    There	is	no	signal	input	from	the	computer.	Check	the	connection	between	your	computer	and	the	projector.	(See	“Troubleshooting”	on	p.	63.)
    Auto
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    The	preset	system	is	manually	adjusted	in	the	PC	adjust	Menu.	 The	adjusted	data	can	be	stored	in	Mode	1–10	(pp.	30-31).
    Mode 1
    PC	Systems	provided	in	this	projector	is	chosen.		The	projector	chooses	a	proper	system	provided	in	the	projector	and	displays	it.		
    SVGA	1
    *Mode 1	and	SVGA	1	are	examples.		
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    2
    PC	system	can	also	be	selected	manually.
    Selecting	Computer	System	Manually
    Press	the	MENU	button	to	display	the	On-Screen	Menu.	Use	the	Point	▲▼	buttons	to	select	Input	and	then	press	the	Point	►	or	the	SELECT 	button.
    Use	the	Point	▲▼	buttons	to	select	System	and	then	press	the	Point	►	or	the	SELECT	button.
    Use	the	Point	▲▼	buttons	to	select	the	desired	system	and	then	press	the	SELECT 	button.3
    Selected	system	in	the	PC	System	Menu	is	displayed.
    Systems	in	this	dialog	box	can	be	selected.
    Customized	Mode (1–10)	set	in	the	PC	adjust	Menu	(pp.	30-31). 
    						
    							
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    Computer	Input
    Auto	PC	Adjustment	function	is	provided	to	automatically	adjust	Fine	sync,	Total	dots,	Horizontal	and	Vertical	positions	to	conform	to	your	computer.
    PC adjust Menu
    Auto	PC	 Adjustment
    To	store	adjustment	parametersThe	adjusted	parameters	from	the	 Auto	PC	Adjustment	can	be	stored	in	the	projector.	Once	the	parameters	are	stored,	the	setting	can	be	done	just	by	selecting	a	Mode	(1–10)	in	the	PC	System	Menu	(see	page	8).	See	also	“Store”	on	page	31.
    Note:	 •	Fine	sync,	Total 	dots,	Horizontal	 and	Ve r t i c a l	 p o s i t i o n 	o f 	s o m e 	c o m p u t e r s	cannot 	be 	fully 	adjusted 	with 	the 	Auto 	PC	Adjustment 	function. 	When 	the 	image 	is	not 	provided 	properly 	with 	this 	operation,	manual 	adjustments 	are 	required 	(pp. 	30-31).	 •	 T h e 	A u t o 	P C 	A d j u s t m e n t 	c a n n o t 	b e	operated 	when 	480i,	575i,	480p,	575p,	720p,	1035i	 or	1080i	is	 selected	 in	the	 PC	System	Menu	(p.	8).	
    Press	the	MENU	button	to	display	the	On-Screen	Menu.	Use	the	Point	▲▼	buttons	to	select	PC adjust	and	then	press	the	Point	►	or	the	SELECT 	button.
    1
    2Use	the	Point	▲▼	buttons	to	select	Auto	PC	adj.	and	then	press	the	SELECT 	button.
    Auto	PC	adj.
    Menu	Operation
    Use	Point	▲▼	buttons	to	select		Auto	PC adj . and	press	the	SELECT 	button.Please wait . . .	appears	while	the	Auto	PC	adjustment	is	in	process. 
    						
    							
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    Computer	InputComputer	Input
    PC adjust Menu
    Manual	PC	Adjustment
    Some	computers	employ	special	signal	formats	which	may	not	be	tuned	by	Multi-scan	system	of	this	projector.		Manual	PC	Adjustment	enables	you	to	precisely	adjust	several	parameters	to	match	those	signal	formats.	 The	projector	has	five	independent	memory	areas	to	store	those	parameters	manually	adjusted.	It	allows	you	to	recall	the	setting	for	a	specific	computer.	
    1
    2
    Use	the	Point	◄►	buttons	to	adjust	the	value,	eliminating	a	flicker	from	the	image	displayed	(from	0	to	31).
    Fine	sync
    Use	the	Point	◄►	buttons	to	adjust	the	number	of	total	dots	in	one	horizontal	period	to	match	your	PC	image.
    Total	dots
    Use	the	Point	◄►	buttons	to	adjust	the	horizontal	picture	position.
    Horizontal
    Use	the	Point	◄►	buttons	to	adjust	the	vertical	picture	position.
    Vertical
    Use	the	Point	◄►	buttons	to	adjust	the	clamp	level.	When	the	image	has	dark	bars,	try	this	adjustment.
    Clamp
    Press	the	MENU	button	to	display	the	On-Screen	Menu.	Use	the	Point	▲▼	buttons	to	select	PC adjust 	and	then	press	the	Point	►	or	the	SELECT	button.
    Use	the	Point	▲▼	buttons	to	select		the	desired	item	and	then	press	the	SELECT	button	to	display	the	adjustment	dialog	box.	Use	the	Point	◄►	buttons	to	adjust	the	setting	value.
    Use	the 	Point 	◄►	buttons 	to 	adjust 	the 	vertical 	area	displayed	by	this	projector.
    Display	area	V
    Use	 the	Point	◄►	buttons	 to	adjust	 the	horizontal	 area	displayed	by	this	projector.
    Display	area	H
    Press	the	SELECT 	button	to	show	H-sync	freq.	and	V-sync	freq.	of	the	connected	computer.
    Current mode 
    						
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