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    Resize Mode
    Press RESIZE  on the remote control.
    •Pressing  RESIZE changes the display as shown
    in the tables below.
    • To  return to the standard image, press  UNDO
    while “RESIZE” is displayed on the screen.
    • This function can also be accessed from the OSD
    menu (see page  56).
    This function allows you to modify or customize the resize mode to enhance the input image. Depend-
    ing on the input signal, you can choose a desired image.
    COMPUTER
    STRETCH
    Output screen image
    Input signal
    Image Type
    NORMAL FULL
    4:3 aspect ratio
    5:4 aspect ratio
    15:9 aspect ratio
    16:10 aspect ratio
    Computer
    Resolution
    XGA and below
    Resolution
    higher than XGA
    SXGA
    (1280   1024)
    1280   720
    1280   800
    1360 
     768
    1366   768
    1280   768
    DOT BY DOT
    *1*1
    *1
    *3
    *1
    *1
    *2
    — *2
    —
    *2
    — *2
    —
    16:9 aspect ratio
    *1
    *1
    :  Cutout area on which images cannot be projected
    :  Area where the signals are off screen*1 The Image Shift function can be used for these images.*2 Same as NORMAL mode.*3 In case SXGA+ input.
    4:3 aspect ratio
    Other aspect ratios
    Main resolution
    SVGA (800  × 600)
    XGA (1024  × 768)
    SXGA (1152  × 864)
    SXGA+ (1400  × 1050)
    SXGA (1280  × 1024)
    1280  × 720
    1360  × 768
    1366  × 768
    1280  × 768
    1280  × 800
    NORMAL
    1068  × 800
    1000  × 800
    1280  × 720
    1280  × 722
    1280  × 720
    1280  × 768
    1280  × 800
    FULL
    1280  × 800
    —
    STRETCH
    1280  × 720
    —
    1280  × 720
    DOT BY DOT
    800  × 600
    1024  × 768
    1152  × 864
    1400  × 1050
    1280  × 1024
    —
    1360  × 768
    1366  × 768
    —
    RESIZE button Mouse/adjustment button 
    (
    ' /" /\ /| )
    UNDO button 
    						
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    VIDEO/DTV
    : Cutout area on which images cannot be projected
    : Area on which the image is not included in the original signals
    *1 The Image Shift function can be used for these images.*2 Same as NORMAL mode.*3 No support mode.
    Output screen image Input signal
    Video/DTV
    480I, 480P,
    576I, 576P,
    NTSC, PAL,
    SECAM
    720P, 1035I,
    1080I, 1080P
    540P
    STRETCH
    *2
    —*1
    *1
    *1
    SMART STRETCH
    *3
    —
    4:3 aspect ratio
    Letter boxSqueeze
    16:9 aspect ratio 16:9 aspect ratio
    16:9 aspect ratio
    (4:3 aspect ratio in 16:9)
    Image Type
    16:9 aspect ratioNORMAL
    *1
    *1
    *1
    *1
    AREA ZOOMV-STRETCH
    *1
    *1
    *1
    About Copyrights
    •When using the RESIZE function to select an image size with a different aspect ratio to a TV program or video
    image, the image will look different from its original appearance. Keep this in mind while choosing an image
    size.
    •The use of the Resize or Keystone Correction function to compress or stretch the image for commercial
    purposes/public displays in a café, hotel, etc. may be an infringement of copyright protected by law for copyright
    holders. Please use caution.
    Image Projection 
    						
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    Note
    Hiding the Projected
    Image (Shutter function)
    This function allows you to tempo-
    rarily hide the projected image.
    1Press SHUTTER CLOSE .
    •The projected image is hidden.
    2Pressing  SHUTTER OPEN   will
    turn the projected image back
    on.
    In the following cases, hiding will be cancelled
    automatically.
    • When  STANDBY-ON  on the projector or on
    the remote control is pressed.
    • When a caution or information message is
    displayed.
    • When the power is turned on.
    Displaying and Setting
    the Break Timer
    This function allows you to show the re-
    maining time for break during meeting.
    1Press  BREAK TIMER .
    2While “” is displayed, press  ',
    " , \  or  | to set the break timer.
    • You can set anywhere between 1 and
    60 minutes (in 1 units).
    • The break timer starts to count down as
    soon as 
    '
    ' '
    '
    ' , 
    "
    " "
    "
    " , 
    \
    \ \
    \
    \  or 
    |
    | |
    |
    |  is pressed.
    Note
    •Pressing  UNDO will cancel the break timer.
    • Auto Power Off function will be temporarily dis-
    abled during the break timer.
    When no input signal is detected for more than
    15 minutes, the projector will automatically enter
    the standby mode if the break timer has elapsed.
    • The break timer will be displayed on the
    startup image. To change the screen dis-
    played during the break timer, change the
    setting of “Startup Image” (see page  58).
    • When “Slave” is set for “Stack Setting”, the
    break timer is not displayed. (See page  62.)
    ▼On-screen display
    SHUTTER 
    buttons
    Mouse/adjustment 
    button 
    (
    '/"/\/|) 
    UNDO button
    BREAK TIMER 
    b utton 
    						
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    Menu Items
    The following shows the items that can be set in the projector.
    “Picture” menu
    COMPUTER1/2, DVI, HDMI
    +30 -30
    +30 -30
    +30 -30
    +30 -30
    +30 -30
    Tint Color Bright
    +30 -30Contrast
    Red
    Green Picture
    4500K
    10500K
    Main Menu Sub Menu
    CLR Temp
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    Picture ModeStandard
    Presentation
    Movie
    Custom
    *1
    *1
    *1
    *1
    *1
    *1 *2
    +30 -30Blue
    Signal TypeAuto
    RGB
    ComponentCOMPUTER1/2D.PC RGB
    D.PC Comp.
    D.Video RGB
    D.Video Comp.DVID.Video Auto
    D.Video RGB
    D.Video Comp.
    D.PC. RGB
    D.PC. Comp.HDMI
    Reset
    Progressive
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    *3
    *5*1 *42D Progressive
    3D Progressive
    Film Mode
    Page 50
    DNROff
    Level 1
    Level 2
    Level 3
    Page 52
    C.M.S. AdjustmentStandard
    Custom 1
    Custom 2
    Custom 3
    sRGB
    +30 -30Sharp
    Dynamic RangeAuto
    Standard
    Enhanced
    Page 51
    Auto
    ITU601
    ITU709Color Space
    Page 51
    *6
    *6
    *1 “Color”, “Tint”, “Red”, “Green”, “Blue” and “CLR Temp” cannot be adjusted when “C. M. S. Adjustment” is set to
    “sRGB”.
    *2 “Sharp” can be adjusted only when 480
    I, 480P, 540P, 576I, 576P, 720P, 1035I, 1080I or 1080P signal is input.
    *3 “Progressive” can be adjusted only when 480
    I or 576I signal is input.
    *4 “sRGB” can be selected under the conditions below.
    • When “Signal Type” is set to “RGB”, “D. PC. RGB” or “D. Video RGB”.
    • When “Signal Type” is set to “Auto” or “D. Video Auto” and the input signal is distinguished as “RGB”.
    *5 “DNR” can be adjusted only when 480
    I, 480P, 576I or 576P signal is input.
    *6 “Dynamic Range” and “Color Space” can be worked only when DVI or HDMI signal is input. 
    						
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    +30 -30
    +30 -30
    +30 -30
    +30 -30
    +30 -30
    Tint Color Bright
    +30 -30Contrast
    Red
    Green Picture
    4500K
    10500K
    Main Menu Sub Menu
    CLR Temp
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    Picture ModeStandard
    Presentation
    Movie
    Custom
    +30 -30Blue
    Reset
    Progressive
    Page 50
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    2D Progressive
    3D Progressive
    Film Mode
    Page 50
    DNROff
    Level 1
    Level 2
    Level 3
    Page 52
    C.M.S. AdjustmentStandard
    Custom 1
    Custom 2
    Custom 3
    +30 -30Sharp
    “Picture” menu 
    						
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    “Fine Sync” menu
    *6 The “Fine Sync” menu is displayed only while the input mode is COMPUTER1/2, DVI or HDMI.
    *7 “Clock”, “Phase”, “H-Pos”, “V-Pos”, “Reset”, “Save Setting”, “Select Setting” and “Resolution” can be adjusted only
    while the input mode is COMPUTER1 or 2.
    Fine Sync
    +30 -30
    +60 -60
    +150 -150
    +150 -150Clock
    Phase
    H-Pos
    V-Pos
    Reset
    Auto Sync Disp
    Save Setting
    Main Menu
    Auto Sync
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    *6
    *7
    Page 54
    Off
    Normal
    High Speed
    Background
    Adjusting Disp.
    Select Setting
    Page 53
    Resolution
    Page 53
    Signal Info
    Page 54
    Sub Menu
    “C.M.S.” menu
    View Settings
    Reset (This Color) C.M.S.
    Main Menu
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    C.M.S. AdjustmentStandard
    Custom 1
    Custom 2
    Custom 3
    sRGB
    Page 52
    Reset (All Colors)
    [R] Red
    [Y] Yellow
    [G] Green
    [C] Cyan
    [B] Blue
    [M] MagentaTarget
    Page 52
    +30 -30
    +30 -30
    +30 -30Lightness
    Chroma
    Hue
    Page 52
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    Sub Menu
    COMPUTER1/2, DVI, HDMI
    Menu Items 
    						
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    On
    Off
    On
    Off
    Pict in Pict
    Options 1
    Main Menu Sub Menu
    OSD Display
    Auto
    PAL (50/60Hz)
    SECAM
    NTSC4.43
    NTSC3.58
    PAL-M
    PAL-N Video System
    Background
    Image CaptureSave Image
    Delete
    Logo
    Custom
    Blue
    None
    Normal
    Full
    Dot By Dot
    Area Zoom
    V-Stretch
    Stretch
    Smart Stretch
    Eco Mode 
    Auto Search 
    System LockAuto Power Off
     
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    Resize
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    *10 *8
    *9
    *8
    Normal
    Level A
    Level B
    Startup ImageLogo
    Custom
    None
    On
    Off
    Page 58
    On
    Off
    Page 57
    Digi. Shift
    +40 -40
    “Audio” menu
    +30 -30
    +30 -30
    +30 -30
    Speaker Bass Treble
    +30 -30Balance
    Reset
    Audio Out Audio
    Main Menu
    Page 55
    Page 55
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    FAO
    VAO
    On
    Off
    Sub Menu
    *8 Item when inputting RGB signal through COMPUTER1/2, DVI or HDMI.
    *9 Selectable items in “Resize” mode may differ depending on the signal.
    *10 Item when selecting VIDEO or S-VIDEO.
    “Options 1” menu 
    						
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    “Language” menu
    “Status” menu
    Main MenuSub Menu
    Language
    Page 65
    English
    Deutsch
    Español
    Nederlands
    Français
    Italiano
    Svenska
    Português
    polski
    Türkçe
    Status
    Main menu
    Page 65
    LAN/RS232C
    Monitor Out
    RS-232C Options 2
    Enable
    Disable
    COMPUTER1 [ON/OFF]
    COMPUTER2 [ON/OFF]
    DVI [ON/OFF]
    HDMI [ON/OFF]
    VIDEO [ON/OFF]
    S-VIDEO [ON/OFF]
    9600 bps
    38400 bps
    115200 bps
    Enable
    Disable
    Main Menu Sub Menu
    Set Inputs
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    Service Mode
    Page 65
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    Network
    DHCP Client [ON/OFF]
    TCP/IPPage 64
    All Reset
    PasswordOld Password
    New Password
    Reconfirm
    Both Lamps
    Lamp 1 Only
    Lamp 2 Only
    Equal UseLamp Mode
    Page 62
    Front
    Ceiling + Front
    Rear
    Ceiling + RearPRJ Mode
    Page 62
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    Stack SettingNormal
    Master
    Slave
    Pair Stack
    Page 63
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    Keylock LevelNormal
    Level A
    Level B
    Page 63
    Fan ModeNormal
    High
    On
    Off
    Page 63
    Auto Restart
    Page 65
    IP Address
    Subnet Mask
    Gateway*11
    Lens Type
    Page 62
    Type 1
    Type 2
    Type 3
    Type 4
    Type 5
    Type 6
    Type 7
    Page 65
    *11 Adjustable only when “DHCP Client” is set to “OFF”
    “Options 2” menu
    Menu Items 
    						
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    Menu items
    Using the Menu Screen
    Menu Selections
    •This operation can also be performed by using the buttons on the projector.
    Example: “Picture” screen menu for
    COMPUTER1 (RGB) mode1Press MENU .
    •The “Picture” menu screen for the se-
    lected input mode is displayed.
    2Press 
    \
    \ \
    \
    \  or 
    |
    | |
    |
    |  to display the other
    menu items.
    • Menu items are as shown below.
    Note
    •The “Fine Sync” menu is not available
    for VIDEO or S-VIDEO.
    Menu item
    ENTER button MENU button
    UNDO button Mouse/adjustment
    button ( '/" /\ /| )
    Adjustment 
    buttons ( '/" /\ /| )
    MENU button
    UNDO button ENTER button 
    						
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    Single
    adjustment
    item
    Example 1: Adjusting “Bright”
    3Press 
    ' '' '
    ' or 
    " "" "
    " to select the item
    you want to adjust.
    •Pressing  displays the items on the
    lower part of the “Picture” menu.
    To adjust the projected
    image while viewing it
    Press ENTER.
    •The selected single adjustment item
    (e.g. “Bright”) appears instead of the
    menu.
    •When pressing 
    ' '' '
    ' or 
    " "" "
    ", the following
    item (“Color” after “Bright”) will be dis-
    played.
    Note
    •Press UNDO to return to the previ-
    ous screen.
    4Press 
    \ \\ \
    \ or 
    | || |
    | to adjust the item
    selected.
    •The adjustment is stored.
    5Press MENU.
    •The menu screen will disappear.
    Example 2: Selecting “Signal Type”
    3Press 
    ' '' '
    ' or 
    " "" "
    " to select the item
    you want to set and then press
    ENTER.
    4Press 
    ' '' '
    ' or 
    " "" "
    " to select the de-
    sired item and then press EN-
    TER.
    5Press MENU.
    •The menu screen will disappear.
    Using the Menu Screen
    There are two methods of adjustment de-
    pending on the menu item. Use the appli-
    cable method from Example 1 or 2 shown
    below. 
    						
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