Epson Projector Emp 51 User Manual
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39 Freezing and Deleting Images Freezing a Moving Image (Remote Control Only) You can freeze a moving image (video or other image). 1.Press the Freeze button on the remote control. (To release the freeze, press the Freeze button again.) Muting Images and Sound (Remote Control Only) You can temporarily mute images and sound and project a black or blue image. 1.Press the A/V Mute button on the remote control. (To cancel the muting feature, press the A/V Mute button or another button.) Tip: Using the Setting > A/V Mute menu, you can change the color (black, blue) of the image projected when audio and video have been muted (See page 48).
40 Displaying Help Screens You can display topic-specific help on screen for solving problems. Use this function when problems occur. 1.Press the Help button to start the help function. (Press the Help button again to cancel this function.) Tip: If you cannot solve your problem using the Help function, consult the Troubleshooting section in this manual (See page 53). 2.Tilt the Select button on the projector up or down to select a topic (on the remote control, tilt the Enter button up or down). 3.Press the Enter button to enter your selection. 4.Select a detailed topic as described in steps 2 and 3 and follow the instructions displayed. Projector Remote control Enter Enter Projector Remote control Enter Enter Projector Remote control
41 Learning Basic Operations ..................................... 42 Video Menu ............................................................ 43 Audio Menu ............................................................ 45 Effect Menu ............................................................ 46 Setting Menu........................................................... 47 Advanced Menu ...................................................... 49 About Menu ............................................................ 50 Reset All Menu ....................................................... 51 Menu Functions (Remote Control Only)
42 Learning Basic Operations This section presents the basic functions available in menus. The menu can be controlled by the remote control. For functions in each menu, access the guide available under each menu. [Guide for explanation of symbols] [Opening and Closing Menus] Press the Menu button to display the top menu. To close this menu, press the Menu button again. To close this menu, press the Menu button. All the settings will be saved when the menu is closed. [Menu Selection] Tilt the Enter button up or down to move the pointer up or down. [Moving in Hierarchy Structure Sub-menu selection] Press the Enter button to move to the sub-menus. When pressing the Esc button, the settings will be saved and the menu returns to the top menu. Press the Menu button to clear the menu display. : Tilt the Enter button up or down. : Tilt the Enter button left or right. : Press the Enter button. : Press the Esc button. Tilt the Enter button down.Tilt the Enter button up. Press Enter Press Esc
43 Video Menu Displaying Menus Press the Menu button, use the Enter button to select Video from the top menu displayed, and press the Enter button to move to a submenu. Tip: When there is no video signal from a Computer / Component Video device, the Video menu is not available for settings. When there is no video signal from a Video device, only the Mode menu is available for settings. Settings Video menu elements to be set differ as follows when projecting computer/ component video versus video images. D-Sub15: Computer/Component video Video: Video image : setting available : setting not available MenuContentVideo Projection D-Sub15Video Position Adjust video position vertically and horizontally. * After position is adjusted, changes in the video signal from a computer (such as changes in output mode or display color) may change the adjusted value. Tracking * Adjust when broad vertical streaks appear in image. (Available for setting only when input signal is RGB). Sync. * Adjust when flickering or blurring occurs (available for setting only when input signal is RGB). * When tracking is wrong, adjustment of sync will not correct flickering. Always adjust tracking before adjusting sync. Computer/Component Video Projection Video Projection
44 D-Sub15: Computer/Component video Video: Video image : setting available : setting not available MenuContentVideo Projection D-Sub15Video Brightness Adjusts image brightness. +: Brightens image. - : Darkens image. Contrast * Adjusts difference in color brightness/darkness. +: Increases difference in color brightness/ darkness. - : Decreases difference in color brightness/ darkness. Color Adjusts color depth. +: Deepens color. - : Lightens color. Tint Adjusts tint. +: Strengthens red. - : Strengthens green. Sharpness Adjusts image sharpness. +: Strengthens sharpness and defines image. - : Weakens sharpness and softens image. * If keystone correction makes unevenness distinctive, reduce the sharpness. Gamma * Adjusts color of projected image. Dynamic : Increases contrast. (Used when projecting images containing text and graphics) Normal : Sets normal contrast. Natural : Weakens contrast to natural colors. (Used to give projected images a more natural look) Input Signal Select the input signal of the computer/ component video in use. RGB: Computer images YUV *: Color difference* images YCbCr *: DVD images YPbPr *: HDTV images Auto Setup Optimizes computer input image. (Can only be set when the input signal is RGB) ON : Auto Setup active OFF : Auto Setup not active Mode Select the video mode to use. * Selection of Auto provides automatic video signal identification, but for PAL (60Hz) mode, set to Manual. Aspect Ratio Select the aspect ratio *. (Can only be set when projecting a component video image (YCbCr *, YPbPr*).) Reset Returns Video menu settings to factory shipping values. * See page 52 for factory shipping values. To reset all menus to factory shipping values, use the Reset All menu.
45 Audio Menu Displaying Menus Press the Menu button, use the Enter button to select Audio from the top menu displayed, and press the Enter button to move to a submenu. Settings MenuContent Volume Adjusts the volume of sound output from the projector. +: Increases volume. - : Decreases volume. Tone Adjusts the tone of sound output from the projector. +: Increases treble. - : Decreases treble. Audio Input Select an audio input destination. (When the input signal is a component video signal, select Video.) Auto : Audio input matching that of the displayed video is selected. (Example: When computer video is displayed, computer audio input is selected). Computer : Audio input from computer is selected. Video : Audio input from an A/V device is selected. Reset Returns Audio menu settings to factory shipping values. * See page 52 for factory shipping values. To reset all menus to factory shipping values, use the Reset All menu.
46 Effect Menu Displaying Menus Press the Menu button, use the Enter button to select Effect from the top menu displayed, and press the Enter button to move to a submenu. Settings MenuContent Cursor/Stamp Make detailed settings for the cursor/stamp function assigned to the remote control Effect1 button. Shape : Select the shape of the cursor/stamp. Zoom Rate : Select the display zoom factor for the cursor/stamp. Horizontal Bar Make detailed settings for the horizontal bar function assigned to the remote control Effect2 button. Color : Select the horizontal bar color. Width : Select the width of the horizontal bar from 2-20 dots (in 2-dot steps). Cursor Speed Set the cursor speed. L:Low M : Medium H:High Reset Returns Effect menu settings to their factory shipping values. * See page 52 for factory shipping values. To reset all menus to factory shipping values, use the Reset All menu.
47 Setting Menu Displaying Menus Press the Menu button, use the Enter button to select Setting from the top menu displayed, and press the Enter button to move to a submenu. Settings MenuContent Keystone If the screen is distorted in trapezoidal form, adjust it to normal display. *You can also adjust the screen with the Keystone button on the projector. A keystone correction reduces screen size. The keystone correction is stored in memory. You will need to readjust the image if the projection angle is changed. If a keystone correction makes the image noticeably uneven, reduce the video sharpness with the menu commands Video > Sharpness. No-signal/Msg Set the screen display when there is no video signal. OFF : No message is displayed. (Screen displays black.) Black : No-signal is displayed on a black background (when the language is English). Blue : No-signal is displayed on a blue background (when the language is English). Prompt Set whether the input source currently selected is displayed/not displayed on the screen. ON : After input source switching, the input source is displayed for approximately 3 seconds. OFF : The input source is not displayed. -: Broadens upper screen +: Broadens lower screen Normal screen
48 A/V Mute* Temporarily eliminates video during a presentation. When the A/V button is pressed again, the video display will continue. Black : A black screen is displayed. Blue : A blue screen is displayed. Sleep Mode After sleep mode is activated, the projector enters standby mode when no signal is input from an external source for a continuous period of 30 minutes. ON : Sleep Mode active OFF : Sleep Mode inactive Reset Returns Setting menu settings to their factory shipping values. * See page 52 for factory shipping values. To reset all menus to factory shipping values, use the Reset All menu. MenuContent