Epson Projector PowerLite 4030 User Manual
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1. Press theMenu button. 2. Select theSettings menuandpress Enter. 3. Select theLock Setting settingandpress Enter. 4. Select oneofthese locktypes andpress Enter: • To lock theprojectors powerbutton, selectChildLock.To turn theprojector on,you must press the power button forlonger thanthree seconds. • To lock allbuttons exceptthepower button, selectControl PanelLock. You seeaconfirmation prompt. 5. Select Yesandpress Enter. 6. Restart theprojector forthe lock settings totake effect. Unlocking theProjector s Buttons Parent topic:Projector SecurityFeatures Related references Projector FeatureSettings -Settings Menu Unlocking theProjector s Buttons If the projectors buttonshavebeen locked, holdtheEnter button onthe projectors controlpanelfor seven seconds tounlock them. Parent topic:Locking theProjector s Buttons 61
Installing aSecurity Cable You canusethesecurity slotonthe back ofthe projector toattach aKensington MicrosaverSecurity system, available fromEpson. Parent topic:Projector SecurityFeatures 62
Adjusting theMenu Settings Follow theinstructions inthese sections toaccess theprojector menusystem andchange projector settings. Using theProjector s Menus Image Quality Settings -Image Menu Input Signal Settings -Signal Menu Projector FeatureSettings -Settings Menu Projector SetupSettings -Extended Menu Projector MemoryOptions-Memory Menu Projector Information Display-Info Menu Projector ResetOptions -Reset Menu Using theProjector s Menus You canusetheprojectors menustoadjust thesettings thatcontrol howyour projector works.The projector displaysthemenus onthe screen. 1. Press theMenu button onthe control panelorremote control. You seethemenu screen displaying theImage menusettings. 63
2. Press theupordown arrow buttons tomove through themenus listedonthe left. The settings for each menu aredisplayed onthe right. Note: Theavailable settingsdependonthe current inputsource. 3. Tochange settings inthe displayed menu,pressEnter. 4. Press theupordown arrow button tomove through thesettings. 5. Change thesettings usingthebuttons listedonthe bottom ofthe menu screens. 6. Toreturn allthe menu settings totheir default values, selectReset. 7. When youfinish changing settingsonamenu, pressEsc. 8. Press Menu orEsc toexit themenus. Parent topic:Adjusting theMenu Settings Image Quality Settings -Image Menu Settings onthe Image menuletyou adjust thequality ofyour image forthe input source youarecurrently using. Theavailable settingsdependonthe currently selectedinputsource. 64
To change settings foraninput source, makesurethesource isconnected andselect thatsource. 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. (colortemperature) Varying levelsavailable Sets theoverall colortone; higher values tintthe image blueand lower values tintthe image red 65
Setting Options Description Skin Tone Varying levelsavailable Makes fineadjustments tothe color tone; higher values tintthe image blueandlower values tint the image red Advanced Gamma Selects variousdetailed color settings RGB Gamma :adjusts thegamma RGBCMY levels ofthe image EPSON SuperWhite RGB :adjusts theoffset andgain Color Gamut (PowerLite Pro for each color Cinema 6030UB) RGBCMY :adjusts thehue, saturation, andbrightness for each color EPSON SuperWhite:reduces over-exposure ofwhites inyour image; canbeset only when Color Mode isset toNatural , Cinema ,THX ,3D THX ,or 3D Cinema . Color Gamut :selects thecolor gamut thatmatches thecurrent video standard Power Consumption Normal Selects thebrightness modeof the projector lamp ECO Normal :sets maximum lamp brightness ECO :reduces lampbrightness and fannoise, andsaves power and lamp life Auto Iris Off Adjusts theprojected luminance based onthe image brightness Normal when certain ColorModes are High Speed selected 66
Note: TheBrightness settingdoesnotaffect lampbrightness. Tochange thelamp brightness mode, use thePower Consumption setting. Parent topic:Adjusting theMenu Settings Related concepts Color Mode Input Signal Settings -Signal Menu Normally theprojector detectsandoptimizes theinput signal settings automatically. Ifyou need to customize thesettings, youcanusetheSignal menu.Theavailable settingsdependonthe currently selected inputsource. To change settings foraninput source, makesurethesource isconnected andselect thatsource. 67
Setting Options Description 3D Setup 3D Display Selects various3Doptions 2D-to-3D Conversion 3D Display :enables 3Dmode 3D Format 2D-to-3D Conversion :converts 2D images to3D 3D Depth 3D Format :selects the3D Diagonal ScreenSize format 3D Brightness 3D Depth :sets thedepth forthe Inverse 3DGlasses 3D image 3D Viewing Notice Diagonal ScreenSize:selects the actual sizeofthe screen to maximize the3Deffect 3D Brightness :adjusts the brightness ofthe 3Dimage Inverse 3DGlasses :reverses the images projected forthe left and right eyes (enable onlyif3D images donot display correctly) 3D Viewing Notice:enables the viewing noticedisplayed when using 3Dmode Aspect See thelistofavailable aspect Sets theaspect ratio(width-to- ratios height ratio)forthe selected input source Tracking Varying levelsavailable Adjusts signaltoeliminate vertical stripesincomputer images fromthePCinput port Sync. Varying levelsavailable Adjusts signaltoeliminate fuzziness orflickering in computer imagesfromthePC input port Position Up, down, left,right Adjusts theimage location onthe screen 68
Setting Options Description Deinterlacing 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 Motion Detection 1 to 5 Selects howtheimage is converted toaprogressive signal (Adjust thissetting ifyou experience problemswithstill image quality orflickering video. Select alower setting forstill images orahigher setting for fast-moving videocontent.) Frame Interpolation Off Smooths fastmoving videoby comparing consecutive frames (PowerLite ProCinema 6030UB) Low and inserting anintermediate Normal frame between them High Super-resolution 0 to 5 Sharpens blurredimages when viewing 3Dcontent Auto Setup On Automatically optimizes computer imagequality Off 69
Setting Options Description Advanced Noise Reduction Noise Reduction :reduces flickering inanalog images in Setup Level three levels Overscan Setup Level:adjusts thelevel at HDMI Video Range which darkareas ofthe image are rendered black;leavethis Image Processing setting at0% formost video equipment; checkyourvideo equipment specifications toverify the correct setting Overscan :changes the projected imageratiotomake the edges visible byaselectable percentage orautomatically HDMI Video Range :sets the video range tomatch thesetting of the device connected tothe HDMI inputport Image Processing :adjusts how images areprocessed; select Fast todisplay images quicker; select Finetodisplay images in higher quality Note: • The Deinterlacing settingisavailable onlyfor480i, 576ior1080i signals fromComponent orHDMI video sources. • You cansetthe HDMI Video Range settingonlywhen theEpson SuperWhitesetting isset toOff . • The Reset setting doesnotreset theDiagonal ScreenSize,3D Viewing Notice,Aspect ,and Image Processing settings. • When youview 3Dimages, theFrame Interpolation settingisonly available for1080p 24fps signals from HDMI videosources (PowerLite ProCinema 6030UB). Parent topic:Adjusting theMenu Settings 70