Epson Projector PowerLite 1440 User Manual
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Setting Options Description Color Mode See thelistofavailable Color Adjusts thevividness ofimage Modes colors forvarious imagetypes and environments Brightness Varying levelsavailable Lightens ordarkens theoverall image Contrast Varying levelsavailable Adjusts thedifference between light anddark areas ofthe image Color Saturation Varying levelsavailable Adjusts theintensity ofthe image colors Tint Varying levelsavailable Adjusts thebalance ofgreen to magenta tonesinthe image Sharpness Varying levelsavailable Adjusts thesharpness or softness ofimage details Color Temp. Varying levelsavailable Sets thecolor tonebased on color temperature Advanced Various optionsavailable Adjusts thegamma levelsand intensity ofindividual huesinthe image Auto Iris Off Adjusts theprojected luminance based onthe image brightness Normal when theDynamic ColorMode High Speed is selected; HighSpeed sets faster luminance correctionfor fast-moving images Note: TheBrightness settingdoesnotaffect lampbrightness. Tochange thelamp brightness mode, use thePower Consumption setting. Parent topic:Adjusting theMenu Settings Related references Available ColorModes 101
Input Signal Settings -Signal Menu Normally theprojector detectsandoptimizes theinput signal settings automatically. Ifyou need to customize thesettings, youcanusetheSignal menu.Theavailable settingsdependonthe currently selected inputsource. Note: Youcanrestore thedefault settings ofthe Position ,Tracking ,and Sync settings bypressing the Auto button onthe remote control. To change settings foraninput source, makesurethesource isconnected andselect thatsource. Setting Options Description Auto Setup On Automatically optimizescomputer image quality (whenOn) Off Resolution Auto Sets theinput signal resolution if not detected automatically using Wide the Auto option Normal Tracking Varying levelsavailable Adjusts signaltoeliminate vertical stripes incomputer images 102
Setting Options Description Sync. Varying levelsavailable Adjusts signaltoeliminate fuzziness orflickering in computer images Position Up, down, left,right Adjusts theimage location onthe screen Progressive Off Sets whether toconvert interlaced-to-progressive signals Video for certain videoimage types Film/Auto Off :for fast-moving videoimages Video :for most video images Film/Auto :for movies, computer graphics, andanimation Noise Reduction Off Reduces flickeringinanalog images intwo levels NR1 NR2 HDMI Video Range Auto Sets thevideo range tomatch the setting ofthe device connected to Normal the HDMI inputport Expanded Auto :detects thevideo range automatically Normal :normally forimages from a device otherthanacomputer; can also beselected ifthe black areas ofthe image aretoobright Expanded :normally forimages from acomputer; canalso be selected ifthe image istoo dark 103
Setting Options Description Input Signal Auto Specifies thesignal typefrom input sources connected to RGB computer ports Component Auto :detects signals automatically RGB :corrects colorfor computer/RGB videoinputs Component :corrects colorfor component videoinputs Video Signal Auto Specifies thesignal typefrom the input sources connected tothe Various videostandards video ports Auto :detects signals automatically Aspect See thelistofavailable aspect Sets theaspect ratio(width-to- ratios height ratio)forthe selected input source Overscan Auto Changes theprojected image ratio tomake theedges visible by Off a selectable percentage or 4% automatically 8% Image Processing Fine Adjusts imageprocessing speed/quality Fast Note: TheNoise Reduction settingisnot available ifyou have done thefollowing: • Set theImage Processing optiontoFast • Set theProgressive settingtoOff • Selected adigital RGBoran interlaced (480i/567i/1080i) inputsignal Parent topic:Adjusting theMenu Settings 104
Related references Available ImageAspect Ratios Projector FeatureSettings -Settings Menu Options onthe Settings menuletyou customize variousprojector features.Theavailable settings depend onthe currently selectedinputsource. Setting Options Description Keystone H/V Keystone Adjusts imageshape to rectangular (horizontally and Quick Corner vertically) H/V Keystone :lets you manually correct horizontal andvertical sides, orturn automatic correction onoroff Quick Corner :select tocorrect image shape andalignment using anon-screen display 105
Setting Options Description Split Screen Screen Size Divides theviewing area horizontally anddisplays two Source images side-by-side (pressEsc Swap Screens to cancel splitscreen display) Audio Source Control PanelLock Full Lock Controls projector buttonlocking to secure theprojector Partial Lock Full Lock :locks allbuttons Off Partial Lock:locks allbuttons except thepower button Off :no buttons locked Pointer Shape Three shapes available Changes theshape ofthe remote control pointer feature Volume Varying levelsavailable Adjusts thevolume ofthe projector ’s speaker systemor external speakers Remote Receiver Front Limits reception ofremote control signals bythe selected receiver; Rear Off turns offallreceivers Front/Rear Off User Button Power Consumption Assigns amenu option tothe User button onthe remote Info control forone-touch access Progressive Closed Caption Test Pattern Multi-screen Resolution 106
Setting Options Description Test Pattern — Displays atest pattern toassist in focusing andzooming theimage and correcting imageshape (press Esctocancel pattern display) Parent topic:Adjusting theMenu Settings Related tasks Correcting ImageShape withQuick Corner Projecting TwoImages Simultaneously Locking theProjector s Buttons Projector SetupSettings -Extended Menu Settings onthe Extended menuletyou customize variousprojector setupfeatures thatcontrol its operation. 107
Setting Options Description Display Messages Selects variousdisplayoptions Display Background Messages :controls whether messages aredisplayed onthe Startup Screen screen A/V Mute Display Background :selects the screen colororlogo to display whennosignal is received Startup Screen:controls whether aspecial screen appears whentheprojector starts up A/V Mute :selects thescreen color orlogo todisplay whenA/V Mute isturned on Closed Caption Off Controls useofclosed captions and selects theclosed caption CC1 type (closed captions areonly CC2 visible forNTSC signals connected throughtheS-Video or Video ports) Users Logo – Creates ascreen thatthe projector displaystoidentify itself and enhance security Projection Front Selects theway theprojector faces thescreen sothe image is Front/Ceiling oriented correctly Rear Rear Ceiling 108
Setting Options Description Operation Direct Power On Selects variousoperation options High Altitude Mode Direct Power On:lets you turn on the projector withoutpressing Startup SourceSearch the power button Auto Power On High Altitude Mode:regulates Date &Time the projector ’s operating temperature ataltitudes above 4921 feet(1500 m) Startup SourceSearch: automatically detectstheimage signal thatisinput when the projector isturned on Auto Power On:lets you turn on the projector byturning ona computer connected tothe Computer port Date &Time :adjusts the projectors systemtimeanddate settings; optionally, youcan select Daylight SavingsTime settings, selectthetime difference fromCoordinated Universal Time(UTC), andset automatic timeupdates through and Internet timeserver 109
Setting Options Description A/V Settings A/V Output Selects thefollowing whenthe projector isin standby mode Audio Output (turned off): HDMI1 AudioOutput A/V Output :The Always On HDMI2 AudioOutput setting letstheprojector output audio andvideo signals even while itis standby mode. Available onlywhen Standby Mode isset toCommunication On Audio Output :Selects theaudio input portwhen projecting images fromtheComputer , Video ,and USB-A ports. HDMI1 AudioOutput and HDMI2 AudioOutput :Selects which Audioportprovides audio output whenviewing imagesfrom the HDMI 1/MHL andHDMI 2 ports onthe projector. Projector ID Off Assigns anIDfor the projector when youusemultiple projectors 1 through 9 Multi-screen Adjustment Level(1 to 5) Matches displayqualities and colors ofmultiple projectors Brightness Correct. Color Correct. Schedule Settings Various scheduling options Sets theprojectors dateandtime available settings andschedules various tasks Language Various languages available Selects thelanguage for projector menuandmessage displays (notchanged byReset option) 110