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    Picture Adjustment (“Picture” menu)
    1 11 1
    1 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.
    Note
    •You can also press PICTURE MODE on the re-
    mote control to select the picture mode. (See
    page 38.)
    2 22 2
    2 Adjusting the Image
    Select a picture mode before adjusting the im-
    age.
    *1 “Color”, “Tint”, “Red”, “Green” and “Blue” cannot
    be adjusted when “C.M.S. Adjustment” on the
    “C.M.S.” menu is set to “sRGB”. (See page 52.)
    *2“Sharp” can be adjusted only when 480I, 480P,
    540P, 576I, 576P, 720P, 1035I, 1080I or 1080P
    DTV signal is input during the COMPUTER1/2,
    DVI, HDMI mode; or the input mode is set to
    VIDEO or S-VIDEO.
    Note
    •To reset all adjustment items, select “Reset” and
    press ENTER.
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    Selectable itemsPress 
    \ \\ \
    \Press 
    | || |
    |
    Contrast
    Bright
    Color*1
    Tint*1
    Red*1
    Green*1
    Blue*1
    Sharp*2
    For less contrast
    For less brightness
    For less color intensity
    For making skin tones
    purplish
    For weaker red
    For weaker green
    For weaker blue
    For less sharpness
    For more contrast
    For more brightness
    For more color intensity
    For making skin tones
    greenish
    For stronger red
    For stronger green
    For stronger blue
    For more sharpness
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    2 1
    6
    7
    8
    3
    4
    5 2 1
    6
    7
    8
    Selectable items
    Standard
    Presentation
    Movie
    Custom
    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.
    The factory preset value is the same as
    the one of “Standard”. 
    						
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    3 33 3
    3 Adjusting the Color Temperature
    Note
    •“CLR Temp” cannot be set when “C.M.S. Ad-
    justment” on the “C.M.S.” menu is set to “sRGB”.
    (See page 52.)
    4 44 4
    4 Selecting the Progressive Mode
    *The film source is a digital video recording with the original
    encoded as is at 24 frames/second. The projector can con-
    vert this film source to progressive video at 60 frames/sec-
    ond with NTSC and PAL60Hz or at 50 frames/second with
    PAL50Hz and SECAM to play back a high-definition image.
    Note
    •In NTSC or PAL60Hz, even if the 3D Progressive
    mode has been set, the three-two pull down enhance-
    ment will be enabled automatically when the film
    source has been entered.
    •When the image is blurred or noisy, switch to the
    optimal mode.
    •When using progressive inputs, inputs are directly
    displayed so that “2D Progressive”, “3D Progressive”
    and “Film Mode” cannot be selected.
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    Selectable items
    4500K
    10500K
    Description
    For lower color temperature for warmer,
    reddish incandescent-like images.
    For higher color temperature for cooler,
    bluish, fluorescent-like images.
    Description
    Useful to display fast-moving images such
    as sports and action films.
    Useful to display relatively slowmoving
    images such as drama and documentary
    more clearly.
    Reproduces the image of film source*
    clearly. Displays the optimized image of film
    transformed with three-two pull down (NTSC
    and PAL60Hz) or two-two pull down
    (PAL50Hz and SECAM) enhancement to
    progressive mode images.
    Selectable items
    2D
    Progressive
    3D
    Progressive
    Film Mode
    5 55 5
    5 Reducing Image Noise (DNR)
    Video digital noise reduction (DNR) provides high
    quality images with minimal dot crawl and cross
    color noise.
    Note
    •Set a level so as to view a clearer picture.
    Make sure to set “DNR” to “Off” in the
    following cases:
    •When the image is blurry.
    •When the contours and colors of moving im-
    ages drag.
    •When TV broadcasts with weak signals are pro-
    jected.
    Info
    •This function is available for all signals with
    VIDEO or S-VIDEO.
    •This function is available for 480I, 480P, 576I
    and 576P signals with COMPUTER1/2, DVI or
    HDMI.
    Description
    DNR does not function.
    Sets the DNR level.
    Selectable items
    Off
    Level 1–3
    Picture Adjustment (“Picture” menu) 
    						
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    Description
    Automatically selects the appropriate
    input signal between RGB and Compo-
    nent.
    Set when RGB signals are received.
    Set when component signals are
    received.
    Selectable items
    Auto
    RGB
    Component
    Description
    Set when digital PC RGB signals are
    received from the computer.
    Set when digital PC component signals
    are received from the computer.
    Set when digital video RGB signals are
    received from video equipment.
    Set when digital video component signals
    are received from video equipment.
    Selectable items
    D. PC RGB
    D. PC Comp.
    D. Video RGB
    D. Video Comp.
    6 66 6
    6 Selecting the Signal Type
    When using an input mode other than S-VIDEO or
    VIDEO input, set the signal type setting to the cor-
    responding input signal type (RGB or Component).
    ■When COMPUTER1/2 is selected for the input
    mode
    ■When DVI is selected for the input mode
    ■When HDMI is selected for the input mode
    This function sets the type of picture signal input from
    HDMI-compatible equipment.
    7 77 7
    7Selecting the Dynamic
    Range
    An optimum picture may not be displayed if a DVI-D
    or HDMI capable device’s output signal type and
    the projector’s input signal type do not match. If this
    should occur, switch the “Dynamic Range”mode.
    8 88 8
    8 Selecting the Color Space
    This function select the color space for signals in-
    put from a DVI-D- or HDMI-compatible device.
    Description
    In most circumstances, “Auto” should
    be selected.
    When the black levels of the image
    show banding or appear faded, select
    the item that results in the better picture
    quality.
    Selectable items
    Auto
    Standard
    Enhanced
    Description
    In most circumstances, “Auto” should
    be selected.
    Select the item that results in the better
    picture quality.
    Selectable items
    Auto
    ITU601
    ITU709
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    Description
    Automatically set the RGB or compo-
    nent signal when digital video signals
    are received from video equipment.
    Set when digital video RGB signals are
    received from video equipment.
    Set when digital video component signals
    are received from video equipment.
    Set when digital PC RGB signals are
    received from the computer.
    Set when digital PC component signals
    are received from the computer.
    Selectable items
    D. Video Auto
    D. Video RGB
    D. Video Comp.
    D. PC RGB
    D. PC Comp. 
    						
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    Color Management System (“C. M. S.” menu)
    1 11 1
    1Selecting the Color
    Reproduction Mode
    This function allows you to select the color re-
    production mode for the projected images.
    Note
    •sRGB is an international standard of color repro-
    duction 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 im-
    age, when “C.M.S. Adjustment” is set to “sRGB”.
    •You cannot set “Color”, “Tint”, “Red”, “Green”,
    “Blue”, “CLR Temp” on the “Picture” menu, when
    “C.M.S. Adjustment” is set to “sRGB”.
    •For additional information about the sRGB func-
    tion, visit “http://www.srgb.com/”.
    Info
    •When “C.M.S. Adjustment” is set to “sRGB”, the
    projected image may become dark, but this
    does not indicate a malfunction.
    2 22 2
    2 Selecting the Target Color
    This function allows you to select the target color
    for adjusting the display characteristics.
    3 33 3
    3Setting the Brightness of
    the Target Color
    This function allows you to set the brightness of
    the selected target color.
    4 44 4
    4Setting the Chromatic
    Value of the Target Color
    This function allows you to set the chromatic
    value of the selected target color.
    5 55 5
    5 Setting the Hue of the
    Target Color
    This function allows you to set the hue of the
    selected target color.
    6 66 6
    6 Resetting User-defined
    Color Settings
    This function allows you to reset the specific tar-
    get color or all of the six colors.
    7 77 7
    7 Overview of All Color Settings
    This function allows you to confirm the settings
    of all the colors.
    For more brightness of the
    target color For less brightness of the
    target color
    Press \Press |
    For more chromatic value of
    the target color For less chromatic value of
    the target color
    Press \Press |
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    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    For stronger yellow of the
    target color For stronger red of the
    target color
    Press \Press |
    Description
    “Lightness”, “Chroma” and “Hue” of
    the color selected for “Target” are
    reset.
    “Lightness”, “Chroma” and “Hue” of
    all colors are reset.
    Selectable items
    Reset (This Color)
    Reset (All Colors)
    RedCyan
    YellowBlue
    GreenMagenta
    Selectable items
    Standard
    Custom 1 – 3
    sRGB
    Description
    Standard settings
    “Lightness”, “Chroma” and “Hue” can be
    adjusted for each of the six colors.
    A natural tint based on an original im-
    age from the computer. 
    						
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    Computer Image Adjustment (“Fine Sync” menu)
    1 11 1
    1 Adjusting the Computer
    Image
    Use the Fine Sync function in case of irregulari-
    ties such as vertical stripes or flickering in por-
    tions of the screen.
    Note
    •You can automatically adjust the computer im-
    age by setting “Auto Sync” on the “Fine Sync”
    menu to “Normal” or “High Speed”, or by press-
    ing AUTO SYNC on the projector or on the re-
    mote control. See page 54 for details.
    •To reset all adjustment items, select “Reset” and
    press ENTER.
    Selectable items
    Clock
    Phase
    H-Pos
    V-Pos
    Description
    Adjusts vertical noise.
    Adjusts horizontal noise (similar to
    tracking on your VCR).
    Centers the on-screen image by
    moving it to the left or right.
    Centers the on-screen image by
    moving it up or down.
    2 22 2
    2 Saving Adjustment Settings
    This projector allows you to store up to seven
    adjustment settings for use with various com-
    puters.
    3 33 3
    3 Accessing Adjustment
    Settings
    Adjustment settings stored in the projector can
    be easily accessed.
    Note
    •If a memory has not been set, the resolution
    and frequency setting will not be displayed.
    •When selecting a stored adjustment setting with
    “Select Setting”, you can set the projector in the
    stored adjustments.
    4 44 4
    4 Setting the Resolution
    Ordinarily, the type of input signal is detected
    and the correct resolution mode is automatically
    selected. However, for some signals, the optimal
    resolution mode in “Resolution” on the “Fine
    Sync” menu may need to be selected to match
    the computer display mode.
    Note
    •If your computer displays patterns which repeat
    every other line (horizontal stripes), flickering
    may occur which makes the image hard to see.
    •See “Checking the Input Signal” on page 54 for
    information on the currently selected input sig-
    nal.
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    5 55 5
    5 Checking the Input Signal
    You can check the input signal information.
    6 66 6
    6 Auto Sync Adjustment
    Used to automatically adjust a computer image.
    Note
    •Auto Sync adjustment is also performed by
    pressing AUTO SYNC on the projector or on
    the remote control.
    •The Auto Sync adjustment may take some time
    to complete, depending on the image of the
    computer connected to the projector.
    •When the optimum image cannot be achieved
    with Auto Sync adjustment, use manual adjust-
    ments. (See page 53.)
    •When AUTO SYNC is pressed while “Auto
    Sync” is “High Speed” or “Off”, Auto Sync will
    be executed in “High Speed” mode. If the but-
    ton is pressed again within one minute, Auto
    Sync will be executed in “Normal” mode.
    Computer Image Adjustment (“Fine Sync” menu)
    Selectable items
    Off
    Normal
    High Speed
    Description
    Auto Sync adjustment is not automati-
    cally performed.
    Auto Sync adjustment will occur when
    the projector is turned on or when the
    input signals are switched, when
    connected to a computer.
    “Normal” takes more time than “High
    Speed” for more accurate Auto Sync
    adjustment.
    7 77 7
    7 Setting the Auto Sync
    Display Function
    Used to set the display during Auto Sync.
    Description
    The image set as a background image
    is projected. See page 58.
    The computer image being adjusted is
    displayed.
    Selectable items
    Background
    Adjusting Disp.
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    Audio Adjustment (“Audio” menu)
    1 11 1
    1 Adjusting the Audio
    This function allows you to adjust the projector’s
    audio.
    Note
    •To reset all adjustment items, select “Reset” and
    press ENTER.
    2 22 2
    2 Setting the Audio Output Type
    This function determines whether the audio level
    output from the AUDIO OUTPUT terminal is fixed
    or variable by linking with VOLUME.
    Info
    •When “Audio Out” has been set to “VAO”, first
    make sure to lower the volume of the projector
    before turning the power on or off and when
    switching the input.
    Note
    When the projector is connected to audio equipment:
    •It is recommended that “FAO” be selected on “Audio
    Out”. Because the audio signal from the audio equip-
    ment does not vary in strength with the volume level
    of the projector, you can enjoy better sound.
    •When “FAO” is selected on “Audio Out”, video and
    audio may not synchronize.
    -When connecting audio equipment that has a
    function for adjusting audio delay time, adjust
    the delay time for synchronizing video and au-
    dio.
    -When the audio equipment does not have such
    a function and the unsynchronized video and au-
    dio bothers you, select “VAO” on “Audio Out”.
    Selecting “VAO” synchronizes video and audio
    automatically.
    •The HDMI audio will not output from the
    MONITOR OUT AUDIO terminal when the pro-
    jector is in the standby mode.
    3 33 3
    3 Setting the Speaker
    This function allows you to turn the audio out-
    put of the internal speaker on or off when the
    projector is connected to an external amplifier.
    Note
    •The HDMI audio will not output from the
    MONITOR OUT AUDIO terminal when the pro-
    jector is in the standby mode.Description
    Audio output that does not vary in
    strength with the volume level of the
    source projector.
    Audio output that varies in strength with
    the volume level of the source projec-
    tor.
    Selectable items
    FA O
    (Fixed Audio
    Output)
    VA O
    (Variable
    Audio Output)
    Increased audio from
    the right speaker
    For stronger treble
    For stronger bass
    Balance
    Treble
    BassIncreased audio from
    the left speaker
    For weaker treble
    For weaker bass
    Selectable itemsPress \Press |
    Selectable items
    On
    OffDescription
    The audio signal is output from the internal
    speaker.
    The audio signal is not output from the
    internal speaker.
    1
    2
    3
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    Using the “Options 1” Menu
    1
    1 1
    1
    1  Displaying Dual Pictures
    (Pict in Pict)
    The Pict in Pict (picture in picture) function al-
    lows you to display two pictures on the same
    screen. You can display the image input from
    VIDEO or S-VIDEO as an inset picture overlap-
    ping the main picture input from COMPUTER1/2,
    DVI or HDMI.
    Note
    •You can press  ' /  "  /  \  /  |  on the projector or
    on the remote control to change the location of
    the inset picture image.
    (The inset picture frame will be displayed. To dis-
    play the inset picture to the desired position, move
    the frame and press  ENTER on the projector or
    on the remote control.)
    • When “On” is selected,  INPUT and  VOL  on the
    projector will function as location shift button for
    the inset picture.
    • Inset picture can only be displayed in compos-
    ite video or S-video signal of NTSC/PAL/
    SECAM.
    • The audio of the inset picture will come out of
    the projector’s speakers.
    • While the “Pict in Pict” function is working, the
    “FREEZE” function only works for the inset
    picture.
    • The “Pict in Pict” function does not work when
    the following signals are input to the main
    picture.
    −
    UXGA/SXGA+/WXGA (1360  × 768, 1366  × 768)
    signal
    − 480 I/480P/540P/576 I/576P/720P/1035 I/1080 I/
    1080P signal
    − Interlaced RGB signal
    −
    All signals (when “Resize” is set to “Dot by Dot”)
    −No signal (or when the resolution or refresh rate
    (vertical frequency) of the signal is changed)
    2
    2 2
    2
    2  Setting the Resize Mode
    Depending on the input signal, you can select
    the screen image.
    Note
    •For details of the Resize mode, see pages  39
    and  40.
    • You can also press  RESIZE on the remote con-
    trol to change the Resize mode. (See page  39.)
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    COMPUTER1/2, DVI, HDMI
    2
    3
    4
    6
    7
    8
    9
    0
    q
    w 1
    VIDEO, S-VIDEO
    3
    4
    5
    7
    8
    9
    0
    q
    w 2
    When inputting RGB signal
    Normal
    Full
    Dot By Dot
    Stretch When inputting HDMI/
    DTV/video signal
    Normal
    Area Zoom
    V
    -Stretch
    Stretch
    Smart Stretch 
    						
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    5 55 5
    5 Setting the Video System
    The video input system mode is factory preset
    to “Auto”; however, a clear picture from the con-
    nected audio-visual equipment may not be re-
    ceived, depending on the video signal difference.
    In that case, switch the video signal.
    Note
    •The video signal can only be set in VIDEO or
    S-VIDEO mode.
    •When “Video System” is set to “Auto”, you may
    not receive a clear picture due to signal differ-
    ences. Should this occur, switch to the video
    system of the source signal.
    •While “Video System” is set to “Auto”, when
    PAL-M or PAL-N signal is input, the image from
    PAL signal will be displayed.
    6 66 6
    6 Capturing Projected Images
    This projector allows you to capture projected
    images (RGB signals) and set them as a startup
    image, or background image when no signals are
    being received.
    Note
    •Images can be captured only when they are from
    WXGA (1280 × 800) non-interlace signals in
    COMPUTER1/2, DVI or HDMI mode with
    “RESIZE” set to “Normal”.
    •The saved image is reduced to 256 colors.
    •Images from equipment connected to VIDEO
    or S-VIDEO terminal cannot be captured.
    •Only one image can be captured and saved.
    •The color of images may differ before and after
    saving if an image is captured on which image
    adjustment has been performed using the
    “C.M.S.” function.
    •To delete the captured image, select “Delete”,
    and then press ENTER.
    Description
    When connected to PAL video equipment.
    When connected to SECAM video equipment.
    When reproducing NTSC signals in PAL
    video equipment.
    When connected to NTSC video equipment.
    Selectable items
    PAL (50/60 Hz)
    SECAM
    NTSC4.43
    NTSC3.58
    3 33 3
    3 Shifting the Projected
    Image Vertically (Digital
    Shift)
    For easier viewing, this function shifts the im-
    age projected on the screen up or down elimi-
    nating either the upper or lower black band found
    in 16:9 and other wide aspect ratios.
    Note
    •This function will not work depending on the type
    of resize mode. See pages 39 and 40 for details.
    4 44 4
    4 Setting On-screen Display
    This function allows you to turn the on-screen
    messages on or off.
    Note
    •When “Keylock Level” is set to “Level A” or “Level
    B”, pressing STANDBY-ON displays “All buttons
    on Projector are locked.” regardless of  the
    “OSD Display” setting.
    Press \
    Shifts the projected image
    down.Press |
    Shifts the projected image
    up.
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    Description
    All on-screen displays are displayed.
    INPUT/VOLUME/MUTE/FREEZE/AUTO
    SYNC/MAGNIFY/ “An invalid button has
    been pressed.” are not displayed.
    All on-screen displays are not displayed (ex-
    cept the menu, H&V LENS SHIFT, KEY-
    STONE, FOCUS, ZOOM, “All buttons on Pro-
    jector are locked.” and warning displays).
    Selectable items
    Normal
    Level A
    Level B 
    						
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    Using the “Options 1” Menu
    7 77 7
    7 Selecting the Background
    Image
    Note
    •When “Custom” is selected, an image saved us-
    ing “Image Capture” can be displayed as a back-
    ground image.
    8 88 8
    8Selecting the Startup Image
    Note
    •When “Custom” is selected, an image saved
    using “Image Capture” can be displayed as a
    startup image.
    9 99 9
    9Setting the Eco Mode
    When the two lamps are lit at the same time
    * This is a reference value and is not guaranteed.
    Note
    •When “Eco Mode” is set to “On”, the power con-
    sumption will decrease and the lamp life will
    extend.
    Selectable items
    Logo
    Custom
    Blue
    NoneDescription
    Default image
    User customized image (e.g. company logo)
    Blue screen
    Black screen
    0 00 0
    0Detecting the Input
    Signals Automatically
    Note
    •While the “Auto Search” function is detecting
    the input signal, pressing a button on the pro-
    jector or the remote control stops the “Auto
    Search” function. After the “Auto Search” func-
    tion finishes completely, press the desired button.
    q qq q
    q Setting the Auto Power
    Off Function
    Note
    •When “Auto Power Off” is set to “On”, 5 min-
    utes before the projector enters the standby
    mode, the message “Enter STANDBY mode in
    X min.” will appear on the screen to indicate
    the remaining minutes.
    Selectable items
    Logo
    Custom
    NoneDescription
    Default image
    User customized image (e.g. company logo)
    Black screen
    Brightness
    Approx.
    77%
    100%
    Selectable items
    On
    Off
    Power consumption (When
    using AC  100V)
    82%
    100%Lamp lifeApprox.
    3,000 hours*
    Approx.
    2,000 hours*
    Selectable items
    On
    OffDescription
    Automatically searches for and switches to
    the input mode in which signals are being
    received.
    “Auto Search” does not function.
    Description
    The projector automatically enters the
    standby mode when no input signal is
    detected for 15 minutes or longer.
    The “Auto Power Off” function will be
    disabled.
    Selectable items
    On
    Off
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