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    Using the Configuration Menu Functions Using the Configuration Menu Functions
    Setting Menu
    P in P Keystone
    No-Signal Msg.OFFS-Video
    MessageONOFFBlackBlue
    A/V MuteLogo BlackBlue
    Video
    Audio
    Setting
    Users Logo
    Advanced1:
    :
    :
    :
    :
    [Menu]: Exit
    [    ]: Enter [    ]: Select
    Reset All About Advanced2 Effect
    V-Keystone
    Quick Corner
    Adjust
    Reset
    Execute Sleep ModeONOFF
    :
    Computer1 Input
    Computer2 Input
    BNC Input
    Composite
    Logo
    Select [                     ]
    Analog-RGB
    Select [Analog-RGB  ]
    [Analog-RGB  ]Select 
    Sub-menu
    Function
    Default
    Keystone Corrects keystone distortion in images.
    Press the [Enter] button on the remote control or the [Auto/
    Enter] button on the projectors control panel, and then 
    make the correction.
     V-Keystone : This operates in the same way as the 
    [Keystone] button on the projectors 
    control panel.
    It corrects vertical keystone distortion in 
    projected images. It also corrects the 
    image height. 
     Quick Corner : Corrects the four corners of the projection 
    area to make the images fit the screen 
    exactly.
    If the images become uneven in appearance after keystone 
    correction is carried out, adjust using the Sharpness 
    command in the Video menu.   p.73, p.76V-Keystone:
    Median value (0)
    Height:
    Median value (0)
    Quick Corner:
    No correction
    P in P When using the P in P function, this selects whether the 
    image signals that are projected into the sub-screen are 
    composite video
     or S-Video
     signals.Composite
    No-Signal 
    Msg.Sets the message status and background colour at times 
    such as when no video signal is being input.
    When set to OFF, the background colour becomes black 
    and no message is displayed.
     To change the users logo, you need to record your own 
    logo.  p.129Blue
    Message Selects whether the image signal name or colour mode 
    name is displayed on the screen (ON) or not displayed 
    (OFF) when switching the video signal or colour mode.ON
    A/V Mute Sets the screen status when the [A/V Mute] button is 
    pressed.
    The images for the input signal are displayed unchanged on 
    an external monitor while the A/V Mute function is being 
    used only when A/V Mute is set to Black.   p.32
     To change the users logo, you need to record your own 
    logo.  p.129Black
    Computer1 
    InputSelects the video signal to match the device that is 
    connected to the [Computer 1] port.Analog-RGB 
    						
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    Using the Configuration Menu Functions Using the Configuration Menu Functions
    Computer2 
    InputSelects the video signal to match the device that is 
    connected to the [Computer 2] port.Analog-RGB
    BNC Input Selects the video signal to match the device that is 
    connected to the [BNC] port.Analog-RGB
    Sleep 
    ModeSets the energy saving operation when no video signal is 
    being input.
     When set to ON, projection stops automatically and after 
    the cool-down
     period is finished, the projector changes 
    to sleep mode (standby mode) if no operations are carried 
    out for approximately 30 minutes while the No-Signal. 
    message is being displayed. (The   indicator lights 
    orange.)
     Projection starts again when the [Power] button on either 
    the remote control or the projectors control panel is 
    pressed.OFF
    Reset Resets all adjustments values for the Setting menu 
    functions except for the Computer1 Input, Computer2 
    Input and BNC Input settings to their default settings.
     Press the [Enter] button on the remote control or the 
    [Auto/Enter] button on the projectors control panel to 
    reset.
     Select Reset All to reset all menu settings – including 
    settings for the Video and Audio menus – to their 
    default settings.   p.89-
    Sub-menu
    Function
    Default 
    						
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    Using the Configuration Menu Functions Using the Configuration Menu Functions
    Users Logo Menu
    Execute
    Video
    Audio
    Effect
    Users Logo
    Advanced1
    About
    Reset All
    [    ]: Execute[Menu]: Exit
    [    ]: Select
    SettingAdvanced2
    Sub-menu
    Function
    Default
    Execute Records a users logo.   p.129
     Press the [Enter] button on the remote control or the 
    [Auto/Enter] button on the projectors control panel, and 
    then follow the instructions that appear on the screen.EPSON logo 
    						
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    Using the Configuration Menu Functions Using the Configuration Menu Functions
    Advanced1 Menu
    Standby Mode
    :
    Startup ScreenONOFF
    :
    Video
    Audio
    Setting
    Users Logo
    Advanced1
    About
    Reset All
    Progressive
    Color Adjustment
    Color Temp.RGB
    Rear Proj.LanguageSelect[English]ResetExecute
    Adjust
    ONOFFOFF: :
    :
    CeilingONOFF
    :
    [Menu]: Exit
    [    ]: Enter [    ]: Select
    EffectAdvanced2
    Black Level
    White Level
    +
    -+
    -
        0
        0Network ONNetwork OFF: :
    Video
    Film/Auto
    Sub-menu
    Function
    Default
    Startup 
    ScreenSets whether the startup screen is displayed or not.
    To change the users logo, you need to record your own 
    logo.  p.129
    When this setting is changed, turn the power off, and when 
    the cool-down
     period has finished, turn the power back on 
    again. The new setting will be applied after the power turns 
    back on.ON
    Progressive
    (Setting is only possible when composite video, S-Video or 
    component video (525i, 625i) signals are being input)
    Converts interlaced
     (i) signals to progressive
     (p) signals.
    When set to OFF, interlaced signals are projected without 
    conversion.
    OFF : IP conversion is carried out for each field 
    window. This is ideal for images with a lot of 
    movement.
    Video : The film judgment function
     is turned off. 
    Film/Auto : This setting is for normal use. The source is 
    automatically judged to be a video source or 
    not, and if it is a video source, the 3-2 pull-
    down function
     operates and the images are 
    reproduced as film images with no loss in 
    colour from the original.Film/Auto 
    						
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    Using the Configuration Menu Functions Using the Configuration Menu Functions
    Color 
    Adjustment
    Adjusts the colour temperature
     and intensity of each RGB 
    (red, green, blue) colour for each input source.
    Color Temp.: Lets you adjust bright colours within a range 
    from reddish tinges to bluish tinges.
    If the colour temperature is lower, colours 
    appear reddish and colour tones appear 
    softer.
    If the colour temperature is higher, colours 
    appear bluish and colour tones appear 
    sharper.
    Press the [Enter] button on the remote 
    control or the [Auto/Enter] button on the 
    projectors control panel and make the 
    adjustment.
    RGB : Press the [Enter] button on the remote 
    control or the [Auto/Enter] button on the 
    projectors control panel, select R (red), 
    G (green) or B (blue) and make the 
    adjustment.
    Make the adjustment while viewing the stats 
    of the image on the screen.
    This item cannot be selected if sRGB has been selected as 
    the Color Mode setting in the Video menu.Color Temp.: 
    Depends on 
    connection
    Black 
    LevelAdjusts the brightness of dark shades without affecting the 
    brightness of light shades. This is used to adjust the black 
    level (brightness of dark shades) for projected images when 
    several projectors are all being used together for projection 
    at times such as during shows.Median value (0)
    White 
    LevelAdjusts the brightness of light shades without affecting the 
    brightness of dark shades. This is used to adjust the white 
    level (brightness of light shades) for projected images when 
    several projectors are all being used together for projection 
    at times such as during shows.Median value (0)
    Rear Proj. Use when projecting images from behind a translucent 
    screen.
    When set to ON, the projected images are horizontally 
    reversed.OFF
    Sub-menu
    Function
    Default 
    						
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    Ceiling Use when installing the projector on a ceiling.
    When set to ON, the projected images are rotated 180° 
    and are horizontally and vertically reversed.OFF
    Standby 
    ModeSet to Network ON to use network monitoring and 
    control functions and the standby monitor out function 
    while the projector is in standby mode.
    When this setting is changed, turn the power off, and when 
    the cool-down
     period has finished, the new setting will be 
    applied.Network OFF
    Language Sets the language for message displays.
     Press the [Enter] button on the remote control or the 
    [Auto/Enter] button on the projectors control panel and 
    choose the setting.English
    Reset Resets all adjustments values for the Advanced1 menu 
    functions except for the Rear Proj., Ceiling and 
    Language settings to their default settings.
     Press the [Enter] button on the remote control or the 
    [Auto/Enter] button on the projectors control panel to 
    reset.
     Select Reset All to reset all menu settings – including 
    settings for the Video and Audio menus – to their 
    default settings.   p.89-
    Sub-menu
    Function
    Default 
    						
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    Using the Configuration Menu Functions Using the Configuration Menu Functions
    Advanced2 Menu
    Brightness ControlHighLow
    :
    Video
    Audio
    Setting
    Users Logo
    Advanced1
    About
    Reset All
    Projector ID
    NetworkReset
    Execute
    : 1
    [Menu]: Exit
    [    ]: Enter [    ]: Select
    EffectAdvanced2
    COM Port
    BNC Sync Termination
    :
    ONOFF:
    Set
    Set
    RS-232CUSB
    Auto Setup
    ONOFF
    :
    Sub-menu
    Function
    Default
    Brightness 
    ControlThis lets you set the lamp brightness to one of two settings.
    Select Low if the images being projected are too bright 
    such as when projecting images in a dark room or onto a 
    small screen.
    When Low is selected, the brightness of the images is 
    reduced, but the amount of electricity consumed and noise 
    produced during projection are reduced and the lamps 
    operating life is extended.High
    Projector 
    IDSets the ID number for the projector.   p.691
    Network Sets the DHCP
    , IP Address
    , Subnet Mask
     and 
    Gateway
     Address when the projector is connected to a 
    network and the EMP Monitor function or mail notification 
    function are being used. It also lets you set the IP address 
    for a computer to use for notification of problems when 
    using SNMP
     for network monitoring.   p.95-
    COM Port This can be set to either RS-232C or USB depending on 
    the port that is being used for communication with a 
    computer.
    When this setting is changed, turn the power off, and when 
    the cool-down period has finished, turn the power back on 
    again. The new setting will be applied after the power is 
    turned back on.RS-232C
    Auto Setup Selects whether the automatic adjustment function for 
    automatically optimising images when the input source is 
    switched to computer analogue images.ON
    BNC Sync 
    Termination
    Sets the termination mode for the [BNC] port. This is used 
    for image terminal processing.
     ON : Analogue (75 Ω) termination
     OFF: TTL (Normal signal level output by the computer) 
    input
    This should normally be set to OFF. If an analogue (75 
    Ω) termination such as for a switcher is required, change 
    the setting to ON.OFF 
    						
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    Using the Configuration Menu Functions Using the Configuration Menu Functions
    Reset Resets all adjustments values for the Advanced2 menu 
    functions except for the Projector ID and Network 
    settings to their default settings.
     Press the [Enter] button on the remote control or the 
    [Auto/Enter] button on the projectors control panel to 
    reset.
     Select Reset All to reset all menu settings – including 
    settings for the Video and Audio menus – to their 
    default settings.   p.89-
    Sub-menu
    Function
    Default 
    						
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    Using the Configuration Menu Functions Using the Configuration Menu Functions
     The About menu shows the setting details for the current input signal.
     The Lamp item appears as 0H for 0–10 hours, and after that it appears in units of 1 hour.
    About MenuComputer (Analogue RGB, Digital RGB)/
    Component Video
     (YCbCr
    , YPbPr
    )/
    RGB Video
    Video (Composite Video
    , S-Video
    )
    Video
    Audio
    Setting
    Users Logo
    Advanced1
    About
    Reset All
    Frequency Source
    V ---.---Hz Reset Lamp Timer
    H ---.---kHz Lamp0H
    SYNC Mode SYNC Polarity
    ------V ------ H ------
    Resolution
    Refresh Rate---.-- Hz ----x    ---- Computer1
    Input Signal
    : : :
    : :
    :
    :
    : :Analog-RGB
    Execute
    [    ]: Select[    ]: Enter[Menu]: Exit
    EffectAdvanced2
    :
    Video
    Audio
    Setting
    Users Logo
    Advanced1
    About
    Reset All
    Source Reset Lamp Timer Lamp
    Video
    Video Signal: :
    :Auto(        )
    Execute
    [    ]: Select[    ]: Enter[Menu]: Exit
    EffectAdvanced2
    0H
    Sub-menu
    Function
    Default
    Lamp Displays the cumulative lamp operating time.
     When the lamp warning period is reached, the display 
    characters appear in red.0H
    Reset 
    Lamp 
    TimerInitialises the lamp operating time. When this command is 
    selected, the cumulative lamp operating time is reset to the 
    initial default value.-
    Source Displays the input source which is currently being 
    projected.
    Input 
    SignalDisplays the input signal settings.
    (Does not appear when the input source is composite video 
    or S-video.)
    Video 
    SignalShows the video signal format.
    (Does not appear when the input source is a computer, 
    component video or RGB video.)-
    Frequency Displays the horizontal and vertical scanning frequencies.
    (Does not appear when the input source is composite video 
    or S-video.)-
    SYNC
     
    PolarityDisplays the sync polarity.
    (Does not appear when the input source is composite video 
    or S-video.)-
    SYNC 
    ModeDisplays the sync attributes.
    (Does not appear when the input source is composite video 
    or S-video.)-
    Resolution Displays the input resolution.
    (Does not appear when the input source is composite video 
    or S-video.)-
    Refresh 
    Rate
    Displays the refresh rate.
    (Does not appear when the input source is composite video 
    or S-video.)- 
    						
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    Using the Configuration Menu Functions Using the Configuration Menu Functions
    Reset All Menu
    Execute
    Video
    Audio
    Setting
    Users Logo
    Advanced1
    About
    Reset All
    [    ]: Execute[Menu]: Exit
    [    ]: Select
    EffectAdvanced2
    Sub-menu
    Function
    Default
    Execute Resets all items in all configuration menus to their default 
    settings.
     Press the [Enter] button on the remote control or the 
    [Auto/Enter] button on the projectors control panel to 
    reset.
     Select Reset in an individual sub-menu such as the 
    Video or Audio menu to reset only the settings for the 
    items in each sub-menu.
     The Computer1 Input, Computer2 Input, BNC 
    Input, Users Logo, Language, Projector ID, 
    Network and Lamp settings will not be reset.- 
    						
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