Epson Projector Emp Tw100 User Manual
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Advanced Operations 19 3 Select a menu item. Press the [Select] button on either the projectors control panel or the remote control to accept a selection. The sub-menu corresponding to the selected item in the main menu appears. 4Select a setting item in the sub-menu. If using the projectors control panel, press the and buttons. If using the remote control, tilt the [Select] button up and down. The items appearing in the “Vi d e o” menu and “About” menu will vary depending on the input signal...
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Functions for Enhancing Projection 20 Procedure 1 Press the [Select] button on either the projectors control panel or the remote control. The line menu appears. 2 Select an item to be set. If using the projectors control panel, press the and buttons. If using the remote control, press the [Select] button up and down. The line menu item changes when a button is pressed. 3Select the setting value. If using the projectors control panel, press the and buttons. If using the remote control, press...
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Advanced Operations 21 This section describes commonly-used functions. Black Level and White Level adjustments are the adjustment values that are in effect before the signals are sampled by the A/D converter, and so they are adjusted to match the input signal so that they do not cause distortion. Use Color Adjustment to adjust the color and contrast. This adjusts the brightness of dark shades. It lets you adjust dark shades without affecting the brightness of light shades. Use the Black Level item in...
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Functions for Enhancing Projection 22 Up to a maximum of six adjustment values in the Video and Advanced menus can be memorize per input source, and settings for six different sources can be recorded, for a total of 36 possible settings. You can save the adjustment values for particular video scenes, and then use the memory button on the remote control to retrieve these settings at a single touch. (p.26, 28) The following adjustment values can be stored in memory. • •• •Video menu: Black Level, White...
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23 Advanced Operations ProcedurePress one of the remote control memory buttons [1] to [6] corresponding to the image quality settings to be retrieved. The images being projected will be adjusted according to the settings that are retrieved. Retrieving Saved Image Quality Settings Remote control Using the Environment Setting MenusMemory Description of Functions
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24 Using the Menu Functions The environment setting menus can be used to carry out a variety of settings and adjustments. Two types of menu (full menus and line menus) can be used to make environment settings. This section describes all of the functions that are available in the environment setting menus using the full menus as examples. The menus have a hierarchical structure, with a main menu that is divided into sub-menus. Refer to Using the Environment Setting Menus (p.18) for details on using the...
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Advanced Operations 25 • •• •“Vi d e o” menu adjustments cannot be carried out when no image signal is being input. • •• •The items appearing in the “Vi d e o” menu will vary depending on the input signal that is being projected. Items in menus other than the menu for the signal currently being input cannot be adjusted. Video Menu Video (InputA (YCbCr , YPbPr), InputB (YCbCr, YPbPr), S-Video, Video) Main menuSub-menuFunctionDefault setting Video Black Level This lets you adjust dark shades without...
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Using the Menu Functions 26 Video Color AdjustmentOnly one of the following settings can be made at any one time. It is not possible for both settings to be enabled at the same time. Color Temp. setting (p.21)• •• •Color Temp. :Allows lighter colors to be adjusted so that they range from having a red tinge to having a blue tinge. When the color temperature is lower, the red content is greater and color tones appear softer. When the color temperature is higher, the blue content is greater and...
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Advanced Operations 27 Computer (D-RGB/A-RGB DVI-I, InputB (A-RGB)) Main menuSub-menuFunctionDefault setting Video Black Level This lets you adjust dark shades without affecting the white level setting. (p.21)0 White Level This lets you adjust light shades without affecting the black level setting. (p.21) When set to Auto, 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...
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Using the Menu Functions 28 Video Color AdjustmentOnly one of the following settings can be made at any one time. It is not possible for both settings to be enabled at the same time. Color Temp. setting (p.21)• •• •Color Temp. :Allows lighter colors to be adjusted so that they range from having a red tinge to having a blue tinge. When the color temperature is lower, the red content is greater and color tones appear softer. When the color temperature is higher, the blue content is greater and...