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    							Fine-tuning the Projector45
    Adjusting the Image
    The Video menu lets you make adjustments to the projected image. 
    The options available in the menu depend on which source is 
    connected to the projector: standard computer video (analog RGB), 
    DVI computer video (digital RGB), composite or S-Video, 
    component video, or RGB video (standard TV).
     
    Video menu for standard computer display 
    (Analog-RGB)Video menu for DVI computer display 
    (Digital-RGB)
    Video menu for composite video or S-Video Video menu for component video 
    Video menu for RGB-Video  
    						
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    Repositioning the Image
    Follow these steps to move the image to a different position:
    1. Press the 
    Menu button. You see the menu screen.
    2. Press the   button to select the Video menu. 
    3. Press   to select the 
    Position option. You see a positioning 
    screen.
    4. Use the 
    Tracking and Sync buttons (control panel) or the   
    button (remote control) to move the image left, right, up, or 
    down.
    5. When the image is positioned the way you want, press 
    Esc to exit.
    Adjusting Image Appearance
    Follow these steps to adjust the appearance of your image: 
    1. Press the 
    Menu button. You see the menu screen.
    2. Press the   button to select the Video menu.
    3. Use the 
    Tracking and Sync buttons (control panel) or the   
    button (remote control) to set the following options:
    Tracking (analog computer images only)
    Removes unwanted vertical lines from a computer image by 
    matching the projector’s internal clock to the computer 
    display signal.
    Sync (analog computer images only)
    Corrects fuzziness by synchronizing the projector with the 
    tracking signal sent from the computer.
    Brightness
    Lightens or darkens the overall image.
    Contrast
    Adjusts the difference between light and dark areas. When 
    Auto is selected (the default), the projector performs gain 
    adjustment periodically. 
    Color (video only)
    Adjusts the color depth or intensity of the image.
    note
    If you have repositioned the 
    image or adjusted the sync 
    setting, you can use the 
     
    button on the control panel 
    or the Auto button on the 
    remote control to restore the 
    default settings. 
    						
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    Tint (NTSC video only)
    Adjusts the balance of green to magenta in the image.
    Sharpness
    Adjusts the sharpness of the image.
    Color Mode 
    Corrects the vividness of image color. You can select from the 
    following six settings, and save a different one for each 
    computer and/or video source:
    sRGB: To use the sRGB standard for computer displays (the 
    default when projecting from a computer with analog video)
    High Brightness: For presentations in bright rooms
    Meeting: For projecting without color enhancement
    Presentation: For presentations in dark rooms
    Theater: For optimizing movie images with natural color 
    (the default for video or S-video display)
    Amusement: For optimizing games
    Resolution (analog computer images only)
    Leave this setting at Auto to allow the projector to detect the 
    video signal automatically. If the projector is unable to sync 
    up with the computer, select 
    Manual and choose one of the 
    settings. 
    Video Signal (video only)
    Leave this setting at Auto unless you are using a 60-hertz PAL 
    system (select 
    PAL60). 
    Noise Reduction (video only)
    Reduces visual “noise.” This is especially useful when text and 
    video images are combined, as in movies with subtitles.
    4. When the image is set correctly, press 
    Esc or Menu. Your settings 
    are automatically saved. 
    						
    							48Fine-tuning the Projector
    Saving and Recalling Computer Settings
    When you are projecting from an analog computer source, you can 
    save and recall settings (resolution, tracking, sync signal, and position) 
    in up to five different combinations. This is useful if you use more 
    than one computer with the projector; you can save the settings for 
    each one and recall them when necessary. Follow these steps to save 
    the projector’s current settings:
    1. Press the 
    Menu button to display the Main menu. 
    2. Press the   button to select the Video menu.
    3. Use the   
    Sync– button (control panel) or the   button 
    (remote control) to move down to the 
    Preset option. 
    4. Press  . You see the Preset Selection menu with the current 
    resolution setting displayed.
    5. Use the   
    Sync– button (control panel) or the   button 
    (remote control) to select the number to which you want to assign 
    the current settings. 
    6. Press  . If you see an 
    Overwrite? prompt, select Yes and 
    press .
    7. Press 
    Esc or Menu to exit.
    When you want to use a saved setting, press the 
    Preset button on the 
    remote control. You see the selected setting displayed on the screen. 
    To select another number, press the 
    Preset button again until the 
    setting number you want is displayed. The projector resets itself 
    according to the selected setting. 
    						
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    Adjusting the Sound
    You can use the Audio menu to select the audio source or adjust the 
    sound volume or treble/bass balance.
    1. Press the 
    Menu button. You see the menu screen.
    2. Use the   
    Sync– button (control panel) or the   button 
    (remote control) to highlight 
    Audio. You see the following:
    3. Press   to select the Audio menu.
    4. Use the 
    Tracking and Sync buttons (control panel) or 
    the   button (remote control) to set the following options:
    Audio Input
    Audio 1 
    is automatically selected for computer sound, and 
    Audio2 for video. Select USB to amplify computer sound 
    through a USB cable connected to the projector.
    Volume
    Treble
    Bass
    5. When you’re finished adjusting the sound, press Esc or Menu. 
    						
    							50Fine-tuning the Projector
    Customizing the Highlighting Tools
    The highlighting tools let you add pointers and other types of 
    annotations to your image, as described on pages 37 to 39. You can 
    use the Effect menu to customize these tools and set the pointer speed 
    for highlighting. The 
    Reset option lets you return all the highlighting 
    tools to their default settings.
    1. Press the 
    Menu button. You see the main menu.
    2. Use the   
    Sync– button (control panel) or the   button 
    (remote control) to highlight 
    Effect. You see the Effect menu:
    3. Press   to select the Effect menu. 
    4. Use the 
    Tracking and Sync buttons (control panel) or the   
    button (remote control) to customize the following:
    Pointer/Stamp
    Lets you define the shape and size for three different pointers. 
    Spotlight
    Lets you choose a large, medium, or small spotlight.
    Bar
    Lets you define three different bars. For each one, you can set 
    the color and width, and choose between vertical and 
    horizontal.
    Pointer speed
    Lets you choose low, medium, or high speed. 
    						
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    5. When you’re finished customizing the highlighting tools, press 
    Esc. Your selections are saved.
    Creating Your Own Startup Screen
    You can transfer any image from your computer or video source to the 
    projector, and then use it as your startup screen. You can also use it as 
    the screen displayed when the projector is not receiving a signal or 
    when you press the 
    A/V Mute button. The image can be a company 
    logo, slogan, photograph, or any other image you want to use.
    Capturing the Image
    Start by displaying the image you want to use. It can be an image from 
    either a computer or video source such as a DVD player or digital 
    camera. Then follow these steps to capture the image and transfer it to 
    the projector:
    1. Press the 
    Menu button on the control panel or remote control. 
    You see the menu screen.
    2. Use the   
    Sync– button (control panel) or the   button 
    (remote control) to highlight the 
    User’s Logo menu, then 
    press .
    3. When you see the screen shown at right, select 
    Yes and press  . 
    A selection box displays over the image.
    Users Logo Capture
    Do you use the present image
    as a users logo?
    Ye sNo
    :Select :Return :Execute 
    						
    							52Fine-tuning the Projector4. Use the 
    Tracking and Sync buttons (control panel) or the   
    button (remote control) to select the area of the image you want 
    to use. Then press  .
    5. When you see the message “Do you use this image?” select 
    Yes 
    and press  . 
    You see the screen shown at the left.
    6. Use the 
    Tracking and Sync buttons (control panel) or 
    the   button (remote control) to select a zoom rate (display 
    size), and then press  . 
    7. When the message “Do you save the user’s logo?” appears, select 
    Yes and press  . 
    Saving the logo may take a few moments. Do not use your 
    projector or video source (computer, DVD player, etc.) while the 
    logo is being saved.
    8. When you see the message “Saving the user’s logo is completed,” 
    press 
    Esc to return to the menu screen.
    Choosing When to Display the Image 
    After your image is saved, you can set it up as the no-signal message 
    and/or the screen that’s displayed when you press 
    A/V Mute.
    1. Press the 
    Menu button to display the menu screen (if not already 
    displayed).
    2. Use the   
    Sync– button (control panel) or the   button 
    (remote control) to highlight the 
    Setting menu.
    3. Press the   button to select the Setting menu.
    4. Use the   
    Sync– button (control panel) or the   button 
    (remote control) to highlight either 
    No-Signal Msg. or A/V 
    Mute
    , depending on when you want the image to display.
    5. Use the   
    Tracking+ button (control panel) or the   button 
    (remote control) to select 
    Logo. This sets your image as the screen 
    to be displayed. 
    6. When you’re finished, press
     Esc or Menu to exit.
    Users Logo Capture
    Set the zoom rate.
    zoom rate : 
    :Select :Return :Execute
    100200300
    note
    You can also set up your 
    image as the startup screen 
    using the Advanced menu; see 
    page 55. 
    						
    							Fine-tuning the Projector53
    Customizing Projector Features
    You can use the Setting menu to disable the projector’s sleep mode, 
    adjust the image shape, and customize several other features.
    1. Press the 
    Menu button. 
    2. Use the   
    Sync– button (control panel) or the   button 
    (remote control) to highlight 
    Setting. You see the options and 
    their settings on the right side:
    3. Press   to select the Setting menu. 
    4. Use the 
    Tracking and Sync buttons (control panel) or 
    the   button (remote control) to set the following options:
    V-Keystone or H-Keystone
    Correct the shape of the image. Keystone correction makes 
    the image smaller, especially if you use both vertical 
    (
    V-Keystone) and horizontal (H-Keystone) correction. If 
    you need to adjust the shape in both directions, adjust the 
    vertical first. If the image looks uneven after you adjust the 
    shape, decrease the Sharpness setting (see page 47).
    P in P
    Selects the source used by the picture-in-picture display 
    (standard composite video or S-video). 
     
     
      
    						
    							54Fine-tuning the Projector
    No-Signal Msg.
    Selects a screen color or image to display when the projector is 
    not receiving a signal. The logo setting displays an image that 
    you have transferred to the projector (see page 51).
    Prompt
    Turns off the identifying text that appears briefly when you 
    switch picture sources. (It’s best to leave this on.)
    A/V Mute
    Selects the screen color or image to display when you press 
    the 
    A/V Mute button. The logo setting displays an image that 
    you have transferred to the projector (see page 51).
    Comp1 Input
    Specifies the format for input to the Computer1 port. Select 
    Digital-RGB/Analog-RGB, Analog-RGB, or RGB-Video. 
    Comp2/YCbCr Input
    Specifies the format for input to the Computer 2/
    Component Video
     port. If the source is a computer, select 
    Analog-RGB.
     If the source is a video device, select YCbCr for 
    DVD images
     or YPbPr for progressive scan DVD or HDTV 
    images. 
    Sleep mode
    When sleep mode is on, the projector turns off the lamp if it 
    has not received any input signals for 30 minutes. Turn sleep 
    mode off if you want the lamp to remain on all the time.
    5. When you’re finished, press 
    Esc or Menu. 
    						
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