Epson Powerlite S1+ Users Guide
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31 Functions for Enhancing Projection Projecting in widescreen (changing aspect ratio)This function changes the Aspect ratio g of images from 4:3 to 16:9 when component video images (YCbCr and YPbPr) or video images (S-Video or composite video) are being projected. Images which have been recorded in digital video or onto DVDs can be viewed in 16:9 wide-screen format. Press the [Aspect] button on the remote control to change the screen size as follows: E-ZoomThe image is enlarged or reduced. 1Press the [E-Zoomz] button on the remote control. A target scope is displayed on the screen. 2Press the [u][d][l][r] buttons to move the target scope to the center of the part you wish to enlarge/ reduce. 3Push [E-Zoomz] to enlarge the image. Push [E-Zoomx] to reduce the enlarged image. [E-Zoomz]: Enlarges part of the image without changing the size of the projection area. [E-Zoomx]: Reduces the part of the image that has been enlarged using the [z] button. You can scroll with the [u][d][l][r] buttons. Press [Esc] to cancel. When images in Squeeze mode g are projected at 4:3When images in Squeeze mode are projected at 16:9 target scope enlargement ratio
32 Configuration Menus Configuration MenusVarious adjustments and settings can be made within the configuration menus. Depending on your video source, some settings may not be available. ImagerrColor Mode ImagerrColor Mode (Computer Images)(Video Images) rPicture QualityrrBrightnessrPicture QualityrrBrigtness rContrastrContrast rSharpnessrSaturation rTrackingrTint rSync.rColor Temperature rColor TemperaturerSharpness rAuto SetuprInput Signal rInput Signal (Component video only) rResetrReset SettingrrScreenrrKeystone rPosition rProjection rDisplayrrMessage rBackground Color rStartup Screen rVideo Signal rVolume rSleep Mode rLanguage rReset InforLamp Hours InforLamp Hours (Computer Images) Source (Video Images) Source Input SignalVideo Signal Resolution Refresh Rate Sync Info Reset rrLamp-Hours Reset rAll Reset
33 Configuration Menus Menu operation 1Press the [Menu] button The top configuration menu is displayed.2Press the [u] or [d] buttons to select the Top Menu item. Top MenuSub Menu 1
34 Configuration Menus 3Press the [e] button. Sub Menu 1 is displayed. 4Press the [u] or [d] buttons to select the Sub Menu 1 items, then press the [e] button. 5For Sub Menu 2, press the [u] or [d] buttons in the same way, then press the [e] button.6Settings can be changed in the following ways: (a) Press the [l] or [r] buttons to change the setting values. (b) Press the [u] or [d] buttons to select the menu item. Then press the [e] button. (Green): Item currently set. (Orange): Item currently selected. Press the [e] button to confirm the selection. p The mark is displayed after items which perform a setting or lead to a sub menu.
35 Configuration Menus (c) Press the [l] or [r] buttons to select the value. Then, press the [e] button. (d) Press the [u] [d] [l] [r] buttons to move the image display position. 7Set other items in the same way. Press the [Esc] button to return to the previous item or menu, or select “Return.” 8Press the [Menu] button to finish.
36 Configuration Menus Function listImage menu•When no signal is being input, only the settings for “Auto Setup” and “Input Signal” can be adjusted. •The functions in the “Image” Menu will be different according to the type of signal which is being input. “Input Signal” only appears on menu screens when component video images are being projected. Computer images Video images
37 Configuration Menus Sub menu Function Color Mode Corrects the vividness of the image color. The settings can be saved separately for each type of source (computer or video). Select from 5 different quality settings depending on the type of scene. ◗Dynamic: Images are modulated and made crisper to emphasize brightness. ◗Presentation: Brightness is emphasized. For presentations in bright rooms. ◗Theatre: Best for watching movies in their natural tones. ◗Living Room: Brightness is emphasized. Ideal for playing video games in bright rooms. ◗sRGB g: Conforms to the sRGB color standard. If the connected source has an sRGB mode, set both the projector and connected source to sRGB. Picture QualityBrightness Adjusts the brightness of the image. Contrast gAdjusts the contrast of the image. Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness of the image. Trackingg (Computer images only)Adjusts the image when vertical stripes appear in the image.
38 Configuration Menus Picture QualitySync. g (Computer images only)Adjusts the image when flickering, fuzziness or interference occur in the image. Flickering and fuzziness may also occur when the brightness, contrast, sharpness or keystone correction settings are adjusted. Best results can be obtained by adjusting the tracking before the sync. Color Temperature gAdjusts bright colors from a reddish tinge to a bluish tinge. Lower color temperature settings produce redder colors and softer color tones. Higher color temperature settings produce bluer colors and sharper color tones. Press the [e] button and make a setting from the color adjustment menu which is displayed. Saturation (Video images only)Adjusts the color depth Tint (Video images only)(Adjustment is only possible when Component Video g or NTSC signals are being input) Adjusts the tint of the image. Auto Setup (Computer images only)ON: When the input source is switched to a computer signal, the projector automatically adjusts the image to its optimal state. OFF: Auto Setup is disabled. Input Signal (Computer/component video images only)Select the type of image signal connected to the Computer/Component Video port. Computer: computer images Component Video (YCbCr): DVD images Component Video (YPbPr): HDTV images Reset Resets all the adjustment values within the “Image” menu (except for “Input Signal”) to their default settings. Press the [e] button and select “Yes” on the confirmation screen which is displayed. Select “All Reset” to restore all menu settings, such as image and sound, to their default settings. See “ Reset menu ” on page 42 . Sub menu Function
39 Configuration Menus Setting menu Sub menu Function Screen Keystone Corrects vertical keystone distortion in the image. The projected image changes when keystone correction is carried out. If the images become uneven in appearance after keystone correction has been carried out, decrease the sharpness setting. Position Moves the image display position vertically and horizontally. Press the [e] button and adjust the display area on the Position adjustment screen which is displayed. Projection Front Image is displayed, as is. No vertical/horizontal reversal performed. Front/Ceiling The image is displayed vertically reversed. Rear The image is displayed horizontally reversed. Rear/Ceiling The image is displayed vertically and horizontally reversed.
40 Configuration Menus Display Message When set to “off,” messages such as “No signal,” and the name of the selected input source or color mode will no longer be displayed. Warning messages such as “Replace the lamp” will continue to be displayed. Background Color Sets the background color to black or blue. Startup Screen Sets whether or not the EPSON logo will be displayed during projector startup. Video Signal Selects the format of the video signal being input. (Changes in signal format will only be noticeable when the input source is Video/S-Video.) Volume Adjusts the volume setting Sleep Mode Sets the energy saving option for when no signal is being input. When a Sleep Mode interval has been set, the projector will enter Sleep Mode when no operation has been carried out for the set time (5, 10 and 30 minutes). Projection will shut down and the projector enters a standby state after cooling down. (The power indicator lights orange). Projection starts again when the [Power] button is pressed on the projectors contol panel or the remote control. Language Selects the language in which on-screen messages are displayed. Press the [e] button and select the desired language from the list which is displayed. Reset Resets all the adjustment values within the “Setting” menu (except for “Language”) to their default settings. Press the [e] button and select “Yes” on the confirmation screen which is displayed.Sub menu Function