Epson Projector Emp 810 User Manual
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59 3Tilt the button on the remote control up, down or to the left or right to move the item displayed around the screen. Effect 1: The pointer icon moves. Effect 2: The spotlight moves. Effect 3: Horizontal bars are moved vertically, and vertical bars are moved horizontally. 4For effect 1, move the icon to the place where you would like it to be stamped, and then press the button. Tip : Only one type of effect can be displayed at any one time. If you press a different effect button while using an effect function, the current effect will be canceled and the effect function for the new button pressed will start. The normal wireless mouse function of the remote control cannot be used while an effect function is in use. If an effect function is used while the keystone correction is near the limit value, a message may be displayed and it may not be possible to use the effect function. In such cases, reduce the keystone correction. Press a button other than the [1], [2], [3], or [Left] buttons. The effect function will be canceled and the items which were drawn on the screen will disappear. Canceling effects
60 This function lets you simultaneously display computer or component video images on the main screen and video images (Video or S-Video) in a sub- screen. The video images in the sub-screen can be selected using the P in P command in the Setting menu. (P.70) Tip : The P in P function cannot be used if the refresh rate for the computer images is set to interlaced. The P in P function cannot be used when TV (525i) component video images are being projected. Procedure 1Connect all components, set the type of sub-screen using the Setting menu, and then press the [P in P] button on the remote control. The sub-screen will appear at the top-right of the screen, and the operation guide will appear at the bottom-left of the screen. 2Tilt the button on the remote control to change the position of the sub-screen. 3Press the [E-Zoom] button on the remote control to change the size of the sub-screen. Picture in Picture (P in P) Functions for Enhancing Projection
61 The size of the sub-screen can be changed to one of five different sizes. The following values are the ratios for the vertical and horizontal lengths of the sub-screens to those of the main screen when the lengths of the main screen sides are 1. When the [P in P] button is pressed, the initial sub-screen appears in size 2. 4Press the button on the remote control to accept the display position and size for the sub-screen. If you press the [P in P] button once more, the sub-screen will disappear. Tip : If you change the position of the sub-screen, the sub-screen will appear in the last position which was set next time the P in P function is used. The E-Zoom function can be used at the same time that the P in P function is being used. If the audio input connector for the main screen and the sub-screen have already been set using the Audio Input command in the Audio menu, you can use the Effect buttons to switch between the sound for the two screens. Effect [1] button: Main screen audio Effect [2] button: Sub-screen audio If the P in P function is used keystone correction amount is near the limit, a message may appear on the screen and it may not be possible to use the P in P function at this time. In such cases, re-adjust the projector position so that the amount of keystone correction required is reduced. Size 1 Approx. 1/3.2 Approx. 1/2.8Size 2 Approx. 1/2.5 Size 3 Approx. 1/2.3 Size 4 Size 5 Approx. 1/2.1
62 Using the Projector Menu Functions The setting menus can be used to carry out a variety of settings and adjustments. The menus have a hierarchical structure, with a main menu that is divided into sub-menus, which are further divided into other sub-menus. Refer to “Using the Menus” (P.75) for details on using the menus. List of Functions The functions in the Video menu cannot be adjusted while no video signal is being input. The functions which appear in the Video menu will change depending on the type of input source being used for the video signal. Functions which are not available in the Video menu for a particular input source cannot be adjusted. Video menu Main menu Sub-menu Analog-RGBDigital-RGB
63 Computer (Analog-RGB, Digital-RGB) Main menuSub-menuFunctionDefault setting Video Position (Analog-RGB only) Moves the image display position vertically and horizontally. Press the button and make the adjustment using the display position adjustment screen which appears.Depends on connection Tracking (Analog-RGB only) Adjusts computer images when vertical stripes appear in the images.Depends on connection Sync. (Analog-RGB only) Adjusts computer images when flickering, fuzziness or interference appear in the images. Flickering and fuzziness may also appear when the brightness, contrast , sharpness or keystone settings are adjusted. You can obtain the best results if you adjust the tracking first and then adjust the synchronization.0 Brightness Adjusts the image brightness. Median value (0) Contrast Adjusts the difference between light and shade in the images. If Auto is selected, automatic gain adjustment is carried out at periodical intervals.Auto Sharpness Adjusts the image sharpness. Median value (0) Color Mode Corrects the vividness of the image color. The settings can be saved separately for each type of source (computer or video source). You can select from six different quality settings depending on the surroundings. sRGB : Images conform to the sRGB standard.* Normal : For presentation in bright rooms where brightness is emphasized. Meeting : Images are modulated using their original tints, with no color enhancement. Presentation: For presentations in dark rooms. Theater : Movie images are optimized using natural tints. Amusement: Produced modulated images with natural tints. Ideal for games.Normal Resolution (Analog-RGB only) Select Auto or Manual. If Auto is selected, automatic setup is carried out. If Manual is selected, you can select the image resolution for adjustment from a list.Auto Preset (Analog-RGB only) Saves the current input resolution to the preset list.-
64 * If set to sRGB, the color temperature for the Color Adjustment command in the Advanced menu will be set to 6500K. Video Reset Resets all adjustment values for the Video menu functions to their default settings. Press the button to display the confirmation screen, and select Yes. Select Reset All to return all menu settings to their default settings. (P.74)- Main menuSub-menuFunctionDefault setting Using the Projector Menu Functions
65 Video (RGB-Video, YCbCr, YPbPr, S-Video, Video) Main menuSub-menuFunctionDefault setting Video Position Moves the image display position vertically and horizontally. Press the button and make the adjustment using the display position adjustment screen which appears.Depends on connection Brightness Adjusts the image brightness. Median value (0) Contrast Adjusts the difference between light and shade in the images.Median value (0) Color (Not available for RGB-Video) Adjusts the color intensity for the images.Median value (0) Tint (Not available for RGB-Video) Adjust the image tint. Adjustment is only possible for NTSC signals.Median value (0) Sharpness Adjusts the image sharpness. Median value (0) RGB-Video Component (YCbCr, YPbPr) S-Video,Video
66 * If set to sRGB, the color temperature for the Color Adjustment command in the Advanced menu will be set to 6500K. Video Color Mode Corrects the vividness of the image color. The settings can be saved separately for each type of source (computer or video source). You can select from six different quality settings depending on the surroundings. sRGB : Images conform to the sRGB standard.* Normal : For presentation in bright rooms where brightness is emphasized. Meeting : Images are modulated using their original tints, with no color enhancement. Presentation: For presentations in dark rooms. Theater : Movie images are optimized using natural tints. The black & white extension function operates to emphasize the gradation differences (color densities) when projecting images in dark or light environments, in order to make the images easier to see. Amusement: Produced modulated images with natural tints. Ideal for games.Theater Video Signal Sets the video signal format. Press the button, and choose the setting from the video signal format selection sub-menu which appears. When set to Auto, the video signal format is set automatically, but if projecting signals in PAL (60 Hz) format, the setting needs to be made manually.Auto Noise ReductionTurns the Noise Reduction function on and off. When set to ON, noise is reduced. Ignored when a menu or help screen is being displayed, even when set to ON. The setting becomes effective from the point where the menu or help screen is closed.ON Reset Resets all adjustment values for the Video menu functions to their default settings. Press the button to display the confirmation screen, and select Yes. Select Reset All to return all menu settings to their default settings. (P.74)- Main menuSub-menuFunctionDefault setting Using the Projector Menu Functions
67 Audio menu Main menuSub-menuFunctionDefault setting Audio Audio Input Sets the audio input port from Audio 1, Audio 2 or USB to match the current video source.Depends on connection Volume Adjusts the volume. 15 Treble Adjusts the treble setting. Median value (0) Bass Adjusts the bass setting. Median value (0) Reset Resets all adjustment values for the Audio menu functions to their default settings. Press the button to display the confirmation screen, and select Yes. Select Reset All to return all menu settings to their default settings. (P.74)-
68 Effect menu Main menuSub-menuFunctionDefault setting Effect Pointer/Stamp Sets the three types of pointer icon which appear when the [1] button on the remote control is pressed from the eight available types, and sets the display ratio. Press the button, and choose the setting from the Pointer/Stamp sub-menu which appears. The pointer and stamp function can be used by pressing the [1] button on the remote control. (P.58) → → Spotlight Sets the size of the spotlight which appears when the [2] button on the remote control is pressed. Press the button, and choose the setting from the Spotlight sub-menu which appears. This selects the sequence of sizes for the spotlight which appear each time the [2] button is pressed. The spotlight function can be used by pressing the [2] button on the remote control. (P.58)Size: Medium → Large → Small Bar Sets the color, direction and thickness of the bar which appears when the [3] button on the remote control is pressed. Press the button, and choose the setting from the Bar sub-menu which appears. The bar function can be used by pressing the [3] button on the remote control. (P.58) → → Pointer Speed Selects the pointer speed. L: Slow, M: Medium, H: FastM Reset Resets all adjustment values for the Effect menu functions to their default settings. Press the button to display the confirmation screen, and select Yes. Select Reset All to return all menu settings to their default settings. (P.74)- Using the Projector Menu Functions