Epson Projector Emp 9300 User Manual
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70 Functions for Enhancing Projection Functions for Enhancing Projection Once the settings have been made, select Preset in the sub-menu and then press the [Enter] button on the remote control or the [Auto/Enter] button on the projectors control panel.Select a number (1–10) for saving the settings. Press the [Enter] button on the remote control or the [Auto/Enter] button on the projectors control panel to save the Video menu settings. When the settings have been saved, the input resolution will appear. 2 Video Audio Color Mode Position Tracking Sync. Brightness Contrast Sharpness : : : : : SelectAdjust 0000 0 0 0 + -+ - [Presentation ] : : ResolutionReset Execute :[ ] [ ]: Select [ ESC ]: Return [Menu]: Exit Reset All About Advanced2 Advanced1 Users Logo Setting Effect Preset AutoManualAutoManualSet AdjustSelect [ ]: Set 3 Video AudioPreset 1 1280 x 10241280 x 1024 : : [Menu]: Exit Reset All About Advanced2 Advanced Users Logo Setting Effect SetSetSetSetSetSetSetSetSet 23456789 Set 10 [ ]: Select [ ESC ]: Return[ ]: Set x x x x x x x x x x TIP The preset numbers that have an input resolution displayed have already been set. If you select a preset number that has already been set and use it to save the current settings, the existing settings in that recording area will be overwritten.4 Remote control TIP To clear the memorised details, select Reset from the Video menu. Note that this will clear all of the preset settings.
71 Functions for Enhancing Projection Functions for Enhancing Projection PROCEDUREWhile projecting analogue RGB images from a computer, press the [Preset] button on the remote control to apply the saved setting values for the Video menu to the images that are currently being projected. The memorised preset number changes in ascending order starting from the lowest recording area number each time the button is pressed. You must press the [Preset] button while the preset number and input resolution appear on the screen, otherwise the selection will not change. Changing the Resize/Aspect Ratio When projecting computer images, the display method can be changed between resized display (in which the images are projected so that they fill the available projection area) and real display (in which the images are projected at the resolution of the original input signal). When projecting computer images, the default method used is resized display. PROCEDUREThe display method switches between real display and resized display each time the [Resize] button on either the remote control or the projectors control panel is pressed. Applying Saved Video Menu Settings Remote control Preset number and input resolution appear TIP Preset numbers that have not yet been preset will be skipped. If no preset settings have been made, the message No Entry will appear when you press the [Preset] button. Selecting the Computer Display Method Remote control
72 Functions for Enhancing Projection Functions for Enhancing Projection If the input resolution is lower than the panel resolution (EMP- 9300:1400 × 1050, EMP-8300:1024 × 768) If the input resolution is higher than the panel resolution (EMP- 9300:1400 × 1050, EMP-8300:1024 × 768) Resized display Real display The image is projected in the middle of the screen at the original input signal resolution. Resized display Real display The middle section of the image is projected. You can tilt the [ ] button on the remote control to scroll around the image. TIP The display methods for projected images are stored individually for each video source. If the input resolution is the same as the panel resolution, the image size will not change. In the case of SXGA (5:4) input signals, the image position changes as shown below each time you press the [Resize] button while holding down the [Shift] button on the projectors control panel. Resized display (5:4) Aligned to left (5:4) Resized display (4:3) Aligned to right (5:4)
73 Functions for Enhancing Projection Functions for Enhancing Projection You can switch the aspect ratio between 4:3 and 16:9 when component video (YCbCr and YPbPr ), S-Video and composite video signals are being projected. Images that have been recorded in digital video and DVD images can be projected in 16:9 wide-screen format. PROCEDUREThe display changes each time you press the [Resize] button on either the remote control or the projectors control panel.For SDTVWhen images that are output in 16:9 format are displayed at an aspect ratio of 4:3, the images are squeezed horizontally so that they appear vertically elongated.For HDTV When images that are output in 16:9 format are displayed at an aspect ratio of 4:3, the images are resized so that they fill the full vertical area of the screen, and the left and right edges are truncated and are not displayed. Projecting Wide-screen Images from Video Equipment Remote control When images in squeeze mode are projected at 16:9 When images in squeeze mode are projected at 4:3 When images in squeeze mode are projected at 4:3 When images in squeeze mode are projected at 16:9
74 Functions for Enhancing Projection Functions for Enhancing ProjectionProjector ID/Remote Control ID If using more than one projector at a time, such as at a show, you can record ID numbers for the projectors and for the remote controls in order to simultaneously operate projectors with the same ID number. Alternatively, if you set the remote control ID to 0, all projectors can be operated by the remote control regardless of the projector ID numbers.PROCEDURE Press the [Menu] button on either the remote control or the projectors control panel, and then select Projector ID from the Advanced2 menu.See Using the Configuration Menus for details on this operation. p.96 Registering an ID Number for a Projector TIP The default values for ID numbers are 1 for projectors and 0 for remote controls.1 Remote control Brightness ControlHighLow : Video Audio Setting Users Logo Advanced1 About Reset All Projector ID NetworkReset Execute : 1 [Menu]: Exit EffectAdvanced2 COM Port BNC Sync Termination : ONOFF: Set Set RS-232CUSB [ / ]: Select [ ESC ]: [ ESC ]: Return[ ]: Set Auto Setup : OFF :ON TIP The numbers that can be used for the Projector ID setting are from 1 to 9. Projector ID cannot be set to 0.
75 Functions for Enhancing Projection Functions for Enhancing Projection Use the [ ] button on the remote control or the [Tracking +] or [Tracking -] button on the projectors control panel to select the desired ID number (1–9). Press the [Enter] button on the remote control or the [Auto/ Enter] button on the projectors control panel to accept the ID number setting.Once the setting has been made, press the [Menu] button to close the configuration menu. When the ID number is registered, the projector cannot be operated by remote control unless the remote control used has the same ID number or has an ID number of 0. PROCEDURE Press the [ID] button on the remote control.The [ID] button will light.Press the [0] to [9] buttons on the remote control to specify the ID number for the remote control. The light for the [ID] button will turn off and the registration will be complete. If a number other than 0 is registered, the remote control will only be able to operate projectors that have the same ID number. 2 Brightness ControlHighLow : Video Audio Setting Users Logo Advanced1 About Reset All Projector ID NetworkReset Execute : 6 [Menu]: Exit EffectAdvanced2 COM Port BNC Sync Termination : ONOFF: Set Set RS-232CUSB [ / ]: Select [ ESC ]: Return[ ]: Set Auto Setup :ONOFF: 3 Registering an ID Number for a Remote Control1 Remote control 2 Remote control
76 Functions for Enhancing Projection Functions for Enhancing Projection TIP If you would like to check the ID number that is currently set for a remote control, press the [ID] button on the remote control so that the button lights, and then press the [ID] button once more. After a brief period, the [ID] button will flash, and the number of flashes will equal the remote controls ID number.
77 Using the Configuration Menu FunctionsThe configuration 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 Configuration Menus ( p.96) for details on using the menus. Video Audio Color Mode Position Tracking Sync. Brightness Contrast Sharpness : : : : : Select 0000 0 0 0 + -+ - Adjust [Presentation ] : : ResolutionReset Execute : [ ] [ ]: Enter [ ]: Select[Menu]: Exit Reset All About Advanced2 Advanced1 Users Logo Setting Effect Preset AutoManualAutoManual SetAdjust Select Main menu Sub-menu (Video)
78 Using the Configuration Menu Functions Using the Configuration Menu FunctionsList of Functions The functions in the Video menu apart from Resolution and Video Signal 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 projected. Functions which are not available in the Video menu for a particular input source cannot be adjusted.Video MenuComputer (Analogue RGB) Computer (Digital RGB) Video Audio Color Mode Position Tracking Sync. Brightness Contrast Sharpness : : : : : Select 0000 0 0 0 0 0 + -+ - Adjust [Presentation ][Presentation ] : : ResolutionReset Execute :[ ] [ ]: Enter [ ]: Select[Menu]: Exit Reset All About Advanced2 Advanced1 Users Logo Setting Effect Preset AutoManualAuto ManualSetAdjust Select Video Audio Color Mode Contrast Sharpness : : Select 0 + - Adjust [Presentation ] Reset Execute [ ]: Enter [ ]: Select[Menu]: Exit Reset All About Advanced2 Advanced1 Users Logo Setting Effect Auto Manual Brightness 0 + - : Sub-menu Function Default Position (Adjustment is only possible when analogue RGB signals are being input) Moves the image display position vertically and horizontally. Press the [Enter] button on the remote control or the [Auto/Enter] button on the projectors control panel and make the adjustment.Depends on connection Tracking (Adjustment is only possible when analogue RGB signals are being input) Adjusts computer images when vertical stripes appear in the images.Depends on connection Sync.(Adjustment is only possible when analogue RGB signals are being input) Adjusts computer images when flickering, fuzziness or interference appear in the images. Flickering and fuzziness may also occur when the brightness, contrast , sharpness and keystone correction settings are adjusted. You can obtain the best results if you adjust the tracking first and then adjust the synchronization.Depends on connection Brightness Adjusts the image brightness. Median value (0) Contrast Adjusts the difference between light and shade in the images. Auto : The contrast is adjusted automatically to the ideal level. Manual: Contrast is adjusted manually.Auto Sharpness Adjusts the image sharpness. Median value (0)
79 Using the Configuration Menu Functions Using the Configuration Menu Functions Color ModeCorrects the vividness of the image colour. The settings can be saved separately for each type of source (computer or video source). You can select from five different quality settings depending on the surroundings. Dynamic : Images are modulated and made fresher to emphasise brightness. Presentation : Brightness is emphasized. For presentations in bright rooms. Theatre : Movie images are optimised using natural tints. Living Room :Brightness is emphasized. Ideal for playing video games in bright rooms. sRGB: Images conform to the sRGB standard. If set to sRGB, the colour temperature for the Color Adjustment command in the Advanced1 menu will be set to 6500K.Presentation Resolution (Selection is only possible when analogue RGB signals are being input and are selected) Sets the input resolution for the signal source being used. Auto : The input resolution is set automatically in accordance with the input signal. Manual: The input resolution is selected manually.Auto Preset (Recording is only possible when analogue RGB signals are being input) Allows Video menu settings to be saved and then applied to analogue RGB images that are being projected by pressing the [Preset] button on the remote control. The current settings are saved when a preset number (1 to 10) is selected. Preset numbers which already have saved settings show the input resolution that has been set. If setting values have been changed, existing settings that have been saved under a preset number can be overwritten by selecting that preset number.- Sub-menu Function Default