Epson Brightlink 485wi Users Guide
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To change settings foraninput source, makesurethesource isconnected andselect thatsource. Setting Options Description Color Mode See thelistofavailable Color Adjusts thevividness ofimage Modes colors forvarious imagetypes and environments Brightness Varying levelsavailable Lightens ordarkens theoverall image Contrast Varying levelsavailable Adjusts thedifference between light anddark areas ofthe image Color Saturation Varying levelsavailable Adjusts theintensity ofthe image colors Tint Varying levelsavailable Adjusts thebalance ofgreen to magenta tonesinthe image Sharpness Varying levelsavailable Adjusts thesharpness or softness ofimage details Abs. Color Temp. (absolute 5000 to10000 ºK (Kelvin) Sets thecolor tonebased on color temperature) color temperature Color Adjustment Slider barsforeach color Adjusts theintensity ofindividual hues inthe image 151
Setting Options Description Auto Iris On Adjusts theprojected luminance based onthe image brightness Off when certain ColorModes are selected Note: TheBrightness settingdoesnotaffect lampbrightness. Tochange thelamp brightness mode, use thePower Consumption setting. Parent topic:Adjusting theMenu Settings Related references Available ColorModes Input Signal Settings -Signal Menu Normally theprojector detectsandoptimizes theinput signal settings automatically. Ifyou need to customize thesettings, youcanusetheSignal menu.Theavailable settingsdependonthe currently selected inputsource. Note: Youcanrestore thedefault settings ofthe Position ,Tracking ,and Sync settings bypressing the Auto button onthe remote control. To change settings foraninput source, makesurethesource isconnected andselect thatsource. 152
Setting Options Description Auto Setup On Automatically optimizes computer imagequality (when Off On) Resolution Auto Sets theinput signal resolution if not detected automatically using Normal the Auto option Wide Tracking Varying levelsavailable Adjusts signaltoeliminate vertical stripesincomputer images Sync. Varying levelsavailable Adjusts signaltoeliminate fuzziness orflickering in computer images Position Up, down, left,right Adjusts theimage location onthe screen Progressive Off Sets whether toconvert interlaced-to-progressive signals Video for certain videoimage types Film/Auto Off :for fast-moving videoimages Video :for most video images Film/Auto :for movies, computer graphics, andanimation Noise Reduction Off Reduces flickeringinanalog images intwo levels NR1 NR2 HDMI Video Range Normal Sets thevideo range tomatch the setting ofthe device Expanded connected tothe HDMI inputport Auto 153
Setting Options Description Input Signal Auto Specifies thesignal typefrom input sources connected to RGB computer ports Component Auto :detects signals automatically RGB :corrects colorfor computer/RGB videoinputs Component :corrects colorfor component videoinputs Video Signal Auto Specifies thesignal typefrom the input sources connected tothe Various videostandards video ports Auto :detects signals automatically Aspect See thelistofavailable aspect Sets theaspect ratio(width-to- ratios height ratio)forthe selected input source Overscan Auto Changes theprojected image ratio tomake theedges visible by Off a selectable percentage or 4% automatically 8% Parent topic:Adjusting theMenu Settings Related references Available ImageAspect Ratios Projector FeatureSettings -Settings Menu Options onthe Settings menuletyou customize variousprojector features. 154
Setting Options Description Keystone H/V Keystone Adjusts imageshape to rectangular (horizontally and Quick Corner vertically) H/V Keystone :lets you manually correct horizontal andvertical sides Quick Corner :select tocorrect image shape andalignment using anon-screen display Zoom Varying levelsavailable Adjusts thesize ofthe projected image Image Shift Varying positions available Adjusts theposition ofthe projected image Control PanelLock Full Lock Controls projector buttonlocking to secure theprojector Partial Lock Full Lock :locks allbuttons Off Partial Lock:locks allbuttons except thepower button Off :no buttons locked 155
Setting Options Description Pointer Shape Three shapes available Changes theshape ofthe remote control pointer feature Power Consumption Normal Selects thebrightness modeof the projector lamp ECO Normal :sets maximum lamp brightness ECO :reduces lampbrightness and fannoise, andsaves power and lamp life Volume Varying levelsavailable Adjusts thevolume ofprojector ’s speaker systemorexternal speakers Mic Input Level Varying levelsavailable Adjusts thevolume ofthe projectors speakersystemwhen you useaconnected microphone Remote Receiver Front Limits reception ofremote control signals bythe selected receiver; Rear Off turns offallreceivers Front/Rear Off User Button Power Consumption Assigns amenu option tothe User button onthe remote Info control forone-touch access Progressive Closed Caption Test Pattern Resolution Mic Input Level Pattern Display Auto Calibration 156
Setting Options Description Pattern Pattern Display Selects variouspatterndisplay options Pattern Type Pattern Display:lets you display User Pattern the selected patterntypeonthe Test Pattern screen toaid inpresentation Pattern Type:selects thetype of grid orline pattern todisplay User Pattern :captures a projected screenandsaves itas a pattern fordisplay Test Pattern :displays atest pattern toassist infocusing and zooming theimage and correcting imageshape Parent topic:Adjusting theMenu Settings Projector SetupSettings -Extended Menu Settings onthe Extended menuletyou customize variousprojector setupfeatures thatcontrol its operation. 157
Setting Options Description Display Messages Selects variousdisplayoptions Display Background Messages :controls whether messages aredisplayed onthe Startup Screen screen A/V Mute Display Background :selects the screen colororlogo to display whennosignal is received Startup Screen:controls whether aspecial screen appears whentheprojector starts up A/V Mute :selects thescreen color orlogo todisplay whenA/V Mute isturned on Closed Caption Off Controls useofclosed captions and selects theclosed caption CC1 channel CC2 Users Logo – Creates ascreen thatthe projector displaystoidentify itself and enhance security Projection Front Selects theway theprojector faces thescreen sothe image is Front/Upside Down oriented correctly (rearsettings Rear cannot beused withthe interactive pens) Rear Upside Down 158
Setting Options Description Operation Direct Power On Selects variousoperation options Sleep Mode Direct Power On:lets you turn on the projector withoutpressing Sleep ModeTimer the power button High Altitude Mode Sleep Mode:automatically turns Audio Input off the projector afteraninterval of inactivity Sleep ModeTimer:sets the interval forSleep Mode High Altitude Mode:regulates the projector ’s operating temperature ataltitudes above 4921 feet(1500 m) Audio Input:specifies theaudio input source ifnot detected automatically usingtheAuto option Standby Setup Standby Mode Selects thefollowing whenthe projector isin standby mode Standby Microphone (turned off): Standby Audio Standby Mode: Communication Onlets you monitor theprojector overa network anddisplay output signals onanexternal monitor Standby Microphone :the On setting letsyou output audiofrom a connected microphone Standby Audio:the Onsetting lets you output audiofroma connected source 159
Setting Options Description USB Type B Easy Interactive Function Selects whathappens whenyou connect yourcomputer tothe USB Display/Easy Interactive projectors USB-Bport Function Easy Interactive Functionlets Wireless Mouse/USB Display you usetheinteractive penswith your computer USB Display/Easy Interactive Function letsyou display your computers imagethrough the USB portandusetheinteractive pens withyour computer (not recommended) Wireless Mouse/USB Display lets you usethewireless mouse feature anddisplay your computers imagethrough the USB port(interactivity not available) 160