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    The height of the projector can be ad-
    justed using the adjustment feet at the
    front and rear of the projector.
    When the screen is above the projec-
    tor, the projection image can be made
    higher by adjusting the projector.
    1
    2
    Remove your hands from the
    HEIGHT ADJUST lever of the pro-
    jector after its height has been
    finely adjusted.
    •The angle of projection is adjustable up
    to 8 degrees from the surface on which
    the projector is placed.
    Lift the projector to adjust its
    height while lifting the HEIGHT
    ADJUST lever.HEIGHT
    ADJUST lever
    ASPECTENTERINPUT
    MENU
    INPUTSTANDBY/ONLAMPTEMP.
    ASPECTENTER INPUT
    MENU
    INPUTSTANDBY/ONLAMPTEMP.
    Make small
    adjustments.
    3 Adjusting the Height
    You can adjust the focus with the focus
    ring on the projector.
    Image Projection (Continued)
    Rotate the focus ring to adjust the fo-
    cus while watching the projected image.
    Focus ring
    Adjusting the Projected Image
    You can adjust the screen size using
    the zoom ring on the projector.
    Rotate the zoom ring to enlarge or
    shrink the screen size.
    ASPECTENTER INPUT
    MENU
    INPUTST
    A
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    Zoom ring
    1 Adjusting the Focus
    2 Adjusting the Screen Size
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    3
    •Do not apply too much pressure on the pro-
    jector when the front adjustment foot comes
    out.
    •When lowering the projector, be careful not to
    get your fingers caught in the area between
    the adjustment foot and the projector.
    •Hold the projector firmly while lifting or carry-
    ing.
    •Do not hold by the lens area.
    Use the rear adjustment foot to
    make the projector level.
    •The projector is adjustable ±1 degree
    from the standard position.
    Info
    Rear adjustment foot
    •When adjusting the height of the projector,
    trapezoidal distortion occurs. Follow the pro-
    cedures in Keystone Correction to correct the
    distortion. (See page 32.)
    Note
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    Correcting Trapezoidal
    DistortionAdjustment buttons
    (P/R/O/Q) KEYSTONE
    button
    When the image is projected either from
    the top or from the bottom towards the
    screen at an angle, the image becomes
    distorted trapezoidally. The function for
    correcting trapezoidal distortion is
    called Keystone Correction.
    There are the two types of the Keystone
    Correction.
    1) The “GEOMETRIC  ADJUSTMENT”
    method corrects trapezoidal distor-
    tion by specifying 4 marks on the
    screen.
    2) The “H & V KEYSTONE” method fea-
    tures corrections to 2 axes (horizon-
    tal and vertical) based on numerical
    values.
    C1
    V
    A C2 S
    STANDBY
    COMP.1 COMP.2 S-VIDEO
    VIDEO RGB HDMI
    RGB HDMI
    R/C
    SYNC
    ON ON
    KEYSTONE MENU
    RETURN ENTER
    AUTO SYNC ASPECT
    IMAGE SHIFT RGB/COMP.PICTURE MODEPICFREEZE IRIS
    LIGHTIRIS
    KEYSTONE
    ENTERRETURN
    KEYSTONE
    RETURN
    ENTER
    RETURN button
    ENTER button
    Image Projection (Continued)
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    Selecting the Type of
    Correction
    GEOMETRIC
    ADJUSTMENTFor correcting an image by
    designating the corner of the
    projected image.
    (See page 34.)
    H & V
    KEYSTONEFor correcting an image by
    designating the horizontal or
    vertical axes. (See page 35.)
    Press c KEYSTONE on the remote control.
    •“GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT” will be
    displayed.
    •Each time c KEYSTONE is pressed, the
    display toggles as follows: Select the Keystone correction method.
    GEOMETRIC
    ADJUSTMENTH & V KEYSTONE
    The display disappears.
    •When corrections are made with Keystone cor-
    rection, the changes are saved even if the
    power cord is unplugged.
    •Since Keystone correction digitally corrects
    the signal, resolution may slightly decrease
    when it is used. Moiré patterns and line dis-
    tortions may also be visible in detailed images.
    However, this is not a malfunction.
    •If you cannot correct trapezoidal distortion with
    Keystone correction, change the placement
    position of the projector.
    •Straight lines and the edges of the displayed
    image may appear jagged, when adjusting the
    Keystone setting.
    •Also read “About Copyrights” on page 37.
    Note
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    Image Projection (Continued)
    ROn-screen display
    GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT
    Geometric Adjustment
    2
    Press c KEYSTONE on the remote
    control repeatedly until “GEOMET-
    RIC ADJUSTMENT” is displayed.
    3Press P, R, O or Q to move the po-
    sition for the upper left of the im-
    age.
    •Adjust the screen until the displayed red
    arrows line up in the upper left.
    4Press i ENTER to set the position.•The arrow in the upper right turns red.
    5Repeat the same procedure with
    the positions for the upper right,
    lower right and lower left of the
    image.
    •When you press e RETURN at this point,
    you will return to the previous screen.
    •If you press e RETURN before adjusting
    the upper left corner, the Reset Confir-
    mation screen displays.
    •When you confirm the lower left posi-
    tion, the screen adjustments will be set
    and the “GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT”
    mode will end.
    1
    Adjust the focus, size, and projec-
    tion angle so that the screen
    edges line up into the blue area.
    •Line up the screen edges into the blue
    area as closely as possible.
    Adjust upper left cornerGEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENTADJUST
    NEXTRESET
    END
    •The placement of the screen and the projector
    may result in the image aspect ratio becoming
    slightly distorted.
    •Tr y  “H&V KEYSTONE” when “GEOMETRIC
    ADJUSTMENT” does not fully correct trapezoi-
    dal distortion.
    Note
    Blue
    area
    ScreenUpper Left Upper Right
    Lower Left Lower Right
    •When adjusting a 4:3-aspect-ratio input sig-
    nal to a 4:3-aspect-ratio screen, correct the
    trapezoidal distortion by setting “ASPECT” to
    “FULL” (16:9).
    Info
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    Operation
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    2Press c KEYSTONE on the remote
    control repeatedly until “H & V
    KEYSTONE” is displayed.
    •When the “GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT”
    mode has been used to adjust the im-
    age, a confirmation screen displays be-
    fore the “H & V KEYSTONE” screen, ask-
    ing if you want to reset the adjustments
    or not. Then select RESET.
    H & V KEYSTONE
    H&V KEYSTONE
    END
    ENTERADJUST
    RESET
    ROn-screen display
    1Project the image and adjust the
    focus, image size, and projection
    angle.
    Horizontal Keystone Correction
    (Adjustment with O / Q)
    3
    4
    Press O or Q on the remote con-
    trol to align the upper and lower
    sides of the projected image. Press P or R on the remote con-
    trol to align the left and right sides
    of the projected image.
    5
    Vertical Keystone Correction
    (Adjustment with P / R)
    Press c KEYSTONE or i ENTER on
    the remote control and the “H&V
    KEYSTONE” mode ends.
    •If adjustments are made using both “H KEY-
    STONE” and “V KEYSTONE” at the same time,
    the image aspect ratio may become slightly
    distorted.
    •When adjusting “H KEYSTONE” and “V KEY-
    STONE” at the same time, the values of adjust-
    able angles for each setting become smaller.
    •The adjustable value of the “V KEYSTONE”
    becomes extremely small when “H KEY-
    STONE” is made to be the maximum value.
    Note
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    ASPEC
    TEN
    TER INPUT
    MENU
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    .ASPECTENTERINPUT
    MENU
    INPUT
    STANDBY/ONLAMPTEMP.
    Image Projection (Continued)
    Aspect Mode
    This function allows you to modify or customize the Aspect mode to enhance the input image. De-
    pending on the input signal, you can choose “FULL”, “NORMAL”, “ZOOM” or “THROUGH (Computer
    input only)”  image.
    Press ASPECT on the projector or A ASPECT on the remote control.
    ASPECT buttonA
    R/C
    SYNC
    RETURN ENTER
    AUTO SYNC ASPECT
    IMAGE SHIFT RGB/COMP. PICTURE MODEPICFREEZE IRISIRIS
    AASPECTA
    ASPECT
    VIDEO
    •“FULL” is fixed when 540P, 720P or 1080I signals are entered.
    : Cutout area on which images cannot be projected.Input Signal
    DVD / Video Image typeOutput screen image
    FULL NORMAL
    480I, 480P, 576I,
    576P, NTSC, PAL,
    SECAM
    540P, 720P, 1080I
    4:3 aspect ratio
    Letter box
    Squeezed
    16:9 aspect ratio
    16:9 aspect ratio
    ZOOM
    ASPECT button
    On the remote control On the projector
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    : Cutout area on which images cannot be projected.
    Computer
    Input Signal
    FULLOutput screen image
    ComputerImage
    typeNORMAL
    1280 × 720 Resolution lower than
    XGA
    XGA
    (1024 × 768)
    4:3 aspect
    ratio
    16:9 aspect
    ratio
    ZOOM TROUGH
    4:3 aspect
    ratio
    About Copyrights
    •When using the ASPECT function to select an image size with a different aspect ratio
    to a TV program or video image, the image will look different from its original appear-
    ance. Keep this in mind while choosing an image size.
    •The use of the Aspect, Keystone Correction, Subtitle, or Overscan function to com-
    press or stretch the image for commercial purposes/public displays in a café, hotel,
    etc. may be an infringement of copyright protected by law for copyright holders. Please
    use caution.
    •While watching non-widescreen images (4:3), if you use the ASPECT function to fill
    the screen or use the Overscan function to change the aspect ratio of a fixed-ratio
    input signal, parts of the outer edge of the image will be cut off or distorted. To watch
    original images as the producers intended, set ASPECT to “NORMAL” and Overscan
    to its default setting.
    •You can select “ZOOM” when with a “VGA/SVGA” signal with a vertical frequency 60 Hz and less.
    However, when a “VGA/SVGA” signal with a vertical frequency of more than 60 Hz is used, “ZOOM”
    is not available.
    Note
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    Operating with the Remote Control
    Freezing a Moving Image
    Press hFREEZE.• The projected image is frozen.
    Press hFREEZE again to return to
    the moving image from the cur-
    rently connected device.
    1
    2
    Shifting the Projected Im-
    age Vertically (Image Shift)
    Press PIMAGE SHIFT.• The image moves up.
    Press RIMAGE SHIFT.• The image moves down.
    For easier viewing, this function shifts
    the entire image projected on the
    screen up or down when projecting 16:9
    images from DVD players or other con-
    nected devices.
    FREEZE button IRIS button
    C1
    V
    A C2 S
    STANDBY
    COMP.1 COMP.2 S-VIDEO
    VIDEO RGB HDMI
    RGB HDMI
    R/C
    SYNC
    ON ON
    KEYSTONE MENU
    RETURN ENTER
    AUTO SYNC ASPECT
    IMAGE SHIFT RGB/COMP.PICTURE MODEPICFREEZE IRIS
    LIGHTIRIS
    IMAGE SHIFT PICTURE MODEPICFREEZE IRISIRIS
    FREEZE
    IRIS
    IRIS
    PICTURE MODE
    PIC
    IMAGE SHIFT
    IMAGE SHIFT
    buttons
    Switching the Iris Setting
    This function controls the quantity of
    the projected light and the contrast of
    the image.
    • The Image Shift function operates when
    “Aspect” is not set to “THROUGH”.
    • For details on Image Shift, see page 47.
    Note
    Press IRIS IRIS.• Each time the button is pressed while the dis-
    play is on, the mode is switched in the follow-
    ing order:
    WIDE MEDIUM
    NARROWSelecting the Picture Mode
    Press PICPICTURE MODE.
    • When pressing PICPICTURE MODE, the picture
    mode changes in the following order:
    You can select the appropriate picture
    mode to best match the projected im-
    age you are watching.
    • See page 43 for details on the picture mode.
    Note
    Standard Dynamic
    Theater 2 Theater 1 Memory Natural
    PICTURE
    MODE button
    • For details on Iris, see page 45.
    Note
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    Features
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    The following shows the items that can be set in the projector.
    The selectable items vary depending on the selected input, input signals, or adjustment
    values. Items that cannot be selected will be greyed out.
    Menu Items
    “C.M.S.”
    PAGE 2
    “Picture” menu
    Picture Mode
    K 7500
    1
    CLR TempBrilliantColor™
    C. M. S.
    Progressive
    3D Progressive
    DNR
    Level 1
    IRIS
    WIDE Picture Comp. 1
    SEL./ADJ.
    RETURNSingle ADJ
    END Reset
    Standard
    Lamp Setting
    Normal
    C. M. S. - Hue
    0
    0
    0
    0C. M. S. - SaturationC. M. S. - Value
    0
    0 R
    Y
    G
    C
    B
    M
    C. M. S.
    SEL./ADJ.
    RETURNENTER
    END Reset
    Reset
    Main menu Sub menuPicture
    Page 43Page 43
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    Page 44
    Page 43
    Page 44
    Page 44
    Page 45
    Page 45
    Page 45
    +30 -30Contrast
    +30 -30
    +30 -30
    +30 -30
    +30 -30+30 -30+30 -30Tint Color
    Sharp Bright
    Progressive
    Lamp Setting
    Reset5500K
    6500K
    7500K
    8500K
    9300K
    10500K
    2D Progressive
    3D Progressive
    Film Mode CLR Temp
    BrilliantColor™ [0/1/2]
    C.M.S.Standard
    Natural
    Dynamic
    Theater1
    Theater2
    Memory Picture Mode
    *2 *2
    *2
    Red
    Blue
    *2 *1
    *1DNR OFF
    Level 1
    Level 2
    Level 3
    IRIS WIDE
    MEDIUM
    NARROW
    Normal
    Eco
    C.M.S.-Hue
    C.M.S.-Saturation
    C.M.S.-Value
    Page 44
    Page 44
    Page 44Reset+30 -30
    R
    +30 -30
    +30 -30
    +30 -30+30 -30+30 -30C G
    B Y
    M
    Reset
    *1 When a video signal, S-video signal, or component 480I/
    576I signal is input and the Progressive mode is set to “3D
    Progressive” or “Film Mode”, the C.M.S. function cannot be
    used.
    *
    2 Item that cannot be set when inputting an RGB signal
    through RGB or HDMI.
    PAGE 1
    Picture Comp. 1
    Picture Mode
    Contrast 0
    0
    0
    0
    BrightColorTint0
    0 Sharp
    0RedBlueStandard
    SEL./ADJ.
    RETURNENTER
    END
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