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    How to change the settings:
    With the remote control:
    1. Press the ASPECT button or ANAMO button.
    •	 Every	time	the	ASPECT	button	is	pressed,	the	aspect	mode	changes	from	AUTO	to	4:3,	16:9,	to	ZOOM1,	to	
    ZOOM2, to STRETCH, and back to AUTO.
    •	 Every	time	the	ANAMO	button	is	pressed,	the	aspect	mode	changes	from	ANAMORPHIC1	to	ANAMORPHIC2	
    and back to ANAMORPHIC1.
    •	 Some	modes	are	not	available	with	certain	signals.
    With the FEATURE menu:
    (See page 29 for menu setting.)
    1. Display the FEATURE menu.
    2. Select ASPECT by pressing the p or q button.
    3. Select your desired aspect ratio by pressing the t or u button.
    To cancel the menu:
    4. Press the MENU button.
    Important:
    •	 When	a	4:3	or	2.35:1	(CinemaScope)	image	is	kept	displayed	for	a	long	time	before	displaying	16:9	image,	the	
    afterimages of the black bars may appear on the 16:9 image screen.
    AUTO
    AUTO AUTO
    opt.
    MENU POSITION
    CINEMA MODE
    REMOTE POSITION
    ASPECT
    RESET ALL
    English
    LANGUAGEAË
    OK
    DISPLA Y
    INPUT
    1.
    MENU DIMMEROFF
    FEA TURE
    PASSWORD
    FUNCTION
    Viewing video images (continued) 
    						
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    2
    1
    A. Connecting the projector to a computer
    Preparation:
    •	 Make	sure	that	the	power	of	the	projector	and	that	of	the	computer	are	turned	off.
    •	 When	connecting	the	projector	to	a	desktop	computer,	disconnect	the	computer	cables	that	are	connected	to	the	
    monitor. 1.  Connect one end of the supplied computer cable to the 
    COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN terminal of the 
    projector.
    2. Connect the other end of the computer cable to the 
    monitor port of the computer.
    •	 Additional	devices,	such	as	a	conversion	connector	and	an	
    analog RGB output adapter, are required depending on the 
    type of the computer to be connected.
    •	 Turn	on	the	power	of	the	projector	before	that	of	the	computer.
    •	 Additional	devices,	such	as	a	conversion	connector	and	an	analog	RGB	output	adapter,	are	required	depending	
    on the type of the computer to be connected.
    •	 Use	of	a	long	cable	may	decrease	the	quality	of	projected	images.
    •	 Also	read	the	instruction	manual	of	the	equipment	to	be	connected.
    •	 Images	may	not	be	projected	correctly,	depending	on	the	type	of	the	computer	connected.
    •	 Contact	your	dealer	for	details	of	connection.
    About DDC
    The COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN terminal of this projector complies with the DDC1/2B standard and the 
    HDMI 1 and HDMI 2 terminals comply with the DDC2B standard. When a computer supporting this standard is 
    connected to this terminal, the computer will automatically load the inf\
    ormation from this projector and prepare for 
    output of appropriate images.
    •	 After	connecting	a	computer	supporting	this	standard	to	this	terminal,	plug	the	power	cord	of	the	projector	in	the	
    wall outlet first, and then boot up the computer.
    B. Plugging the power cord
    Plug the power cord in the same way as described in “Viewing video images.” (See pa\
    ge 17.)
    To monitor port
    To COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN terminal
    Computer cable
    Viewing computer images 
    						
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    C. Projecting images
    Preparation:
    •	 Remove	the	lens	cap.
    •	 Turn	on	the	power	of	the	connected	computer.	
    POWER buttonON ( I ) button
    COMPUTER/
    COMPONENT button
    HDMI/COMPUTER button
    POWER indicator
    STATUS indicator
    t, u buttons
    1. Confirm the POWER indicator lights-up red.
    •	 If	the	projector	was	turned	off	before	the	lamp	had	cooled	down	sufficiently,	the	fan	may	start	rotating	and	the	
    POWER button may not work after the power cord is plugged. (The STATUS indicator blinks green.) After the 
    fan stops rotating, press the POWER button to turn back on the POWER indicator.
    2. Press the POWER button on the projector or ON ( I ) button on the remote control.
    •	 It	may	take	about	one	minute	for	the	lamp	to	light	up.
    •	 The	lamp	fails	to	light	up	on	rare	occasions.	In	such	a	case,	wait	for	a	few	minutes	and	then	try	again.
    •	 Do	not	cover	the	lens	with	the	lens	cap	while	the	lamp	is	on.	
    •	 After	the	POWER	button	is	pressed,	the	image	may	flicker	before	the	lamp	becomes	stable.	This	is	not	a	
    product malfunction.
    •	 The	STANDARD	lamp	mode	is	activated	by	default	whenever	the	projector	is	turned	on.	When	the	LOW	LAMP	
    MODE has been chosen, the default STANDARD lamp mode is switched to the LOW lamp mode in 1 minute.
    •	 The	projector	starts	warming	up	when	the	POWER	button	is	pressed.	During	the	warm-up	process,	images	
    may appear dark and no commands are accepted.
    •	 By	blinking	red,	the	STATUS	indicator	indicates	that	the	lamp	should	be	replaced	soon.	Replace	the	lamp	when	
    the STATUS indicator blinks red. (See page 51.)
    3. Adjust the focus by turning the focus ring.
    •	 You	are	recommended	to	adjust	the	focus	at	the	screen	center.
    4. Select an input source.
    •	 Press	the	HDMI/COMPUTER	button	on	the	projector	or	the	COMPUTER/COMPONENT	button	on	the	remote	
    control to select COMPUTER.
    •	 The	input	source	is	switched	between	COMPUTER,	HDMI1	and	HDMI2	every	time	you	press	the	HDMI/
    COMPUTER button on the projector.
    •	 The	input	source	is	switched	between	COMPUTER	and	COMPONENT	every	time	you	press	the	COMPUTER/
    COMPONENT button on the remote control.
    •	 Though	it	may	take	some	time	before	an	image	is	displayed	on	the	screen	depending	on	the	type	of	the	input	
    signal, such symptom is not a malfunction.
    •	 Images	may	not	be	projected	in	the	correct	position,	depending	on	the	type	of	the	input	signal.	In	such	a	case,	
    press the AUTO POSITION button. (See page 24.)
    •	 The	projector	automatically	selects	the	appropriate	signal	format.	(The	selected	signal	format	is	displayed	on	
    the INFORMATION menu.)
    •	 You	cannot	change	the	input	source	while	the	menu	is	being	displayed.
    •	 When	COMPUTER	is	chosen	as	the	source,	images	supplied	from	the	computer	may	flicker.	Press	the	t or u 
    button on the remote control to reduce flicker, if it occurs. (Fine adjustment)
    5. Adjust the position of the projector to keep an appropriate projection distance with which images are projected in 
    their specified sizes.
    6. Adjust the position of the projector so that the projector and the screen are perpendicular to each other. (See page 
    10.)
    •	When the projector cannot be positioned perpendicularly to the screen, adjust the projection angle. (See page 12.)
    7. Adjust the image size by turning the zoom ring.
    8. Adjust the vertical position of the displayed image by turning the LENS SHIFT dial.
    If necessary, adjust the focus and zoom again.
    Viewing computer images (continued) 
    						
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    Viewing computer images (continued)
    To stop projecting:
    9. Press the POWER button on the projector or the STANDBY () button on the remote control.
    •	 A	confirmation	message	is	displayed.
    •	 To	cancel	the	procedure,	leave	the	projector	for	a	while	or	press	the	MENU	button.
    10. Press the POWER button on the projector or the STANDBY () button on the remote control again.
    •	 The	lamp	goes	out	and	the	projector	goes	into	a	standby	mode.	In	this	standby	mode,	the	STATUS	indicator	
    blinks green.
    11. Wait about 2 minutes.
    •	 During	this	period	of	2	minutes	in	the	standby	mode,	the	intake	fan	and	exhaust	fan	rotate	to	cool	the	lamp.
    •	 The	lamp	can’t	be	lit	again	for	1	minute	after	turning	off	the	projector	for	safety	purpose.	It	will	take	another	1	
    minute for the STATUS indicator to go out. If you want to turn on the projector again, wait until the indicator 
    goes out, and then press the POWER button.
    •	 The	air	outlet	fans	rotate	faster	as	the	temperature	around	the	projector	rises.
    •	 Do	not	unplug	the	power	cord	while	the	STATUS	indicator	is	blinking.	Unplugging	the	power	cord	immediately	
    after use may cause a lamp breakdown.
    •	 Though	the	fan	makes	loud	sounds	during	cooling,	such	symptom	is	not	a	malfunction.
    12. Unplug the power cord from the outlet.
    •	 The	POWER	indicator	will	go	out.
    •	 If	the	power	cord	should	be	unplugged	accidentally	while	either	the	air	inlet	fan	or	the	air	outlet	fans	are	
    operating or the lamp is on, allow the projector to cool down for 10 minutes with the power off. To light the 
    lamp again, press the POWER button. If the lamp doesn’t light up immediately, repeat pressing the POWER 
    button two or three times. If it should still fail to light up, replace the lamp.
    •	 Cover	the	lens	with	the	lens	cap	to	protect	it	from	dust.	
    AUTO POSITION button
    When the image supplied from the computer is displaced, carry out the following procedure.
    1. Display a bright image (such as a full-screen display of the Recycle Bin window).
    2.  When the screen saver has been enabled, disable it.
    3.  Press the AUTO POSITION button.
    The projector automatically makes optimum positional settings for the input si\
    gnal.
    •	 If	the	image	is	not	projected	in	the	correct	position	even	after	you	press	the	AUTO	POSITION	button	several	 times, change the settings in the SIGNAL menu to put the image in the co\
    rrect position. (See page 34.)
    •	 When	you	carry	out	this	procedure	with	a	dark	image,	the	image	may	be	displaced.
    When connecting to a notebook computer:
    When the projector is connected to a notebook computer, images may not be projected in some cases. In such 
    cases, set the computer so that it can output signals externally. The setting procedure varies depending on the type 
    of the computer. See the instruction manual of your computer.
    Example of the setting procedure for external output
    Press the [Fn] key and any of the keys [F1] to [F12] at the same time. (T\
    he key to be pressed depends on the type of 
    the computer you use.) 
    Setting of the resolution
    If the resolution of the computer doesn’t match with that of the projector, projected images may be obscured. Ensure 
    that their resolutions are the same (see page 53). For the method to change the output resolution of the computer, 
    contact the manufacturer of the computer.  
    						
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    Viewing 3D images
    With the separately sold 3D glasses and 3D emitter, 
    you can enjoy viewing 3D images on this projector. 
    Usable 3D glasses and 3D emitter
    The following table shows the usable 3D glasses and 
    3D emitter.
    3D glasses3D emitter
    General-purpose liquid 
    crystal shutter 3D 
    glasses*1EY-3D-EMT2H
    *1: Some 3D glasses may not work with this projector. Ask the dealer for details. RF 3D glasses are not usable. 
    Installing the 3D emitter
    Connect the 3D emitter to the projector according 
    to the operation manual of the 3D emitter. For 
    connection, use the mini DIN 5-pin cable supplied with 
    this projector. 
    To 3D SYNC
    terminal
    To 3D emitter
    terminal
    Mini DIN 5-pin cable
    3D emitter (option)
    3D images viewing
    This projector is able to display the following 3D 
    display supporting broadcasts and signals as 
    stereoscopic images. (As of June, 2012)
    •	 3D	images	input	from	the	recorder/player	
    supporting 3D display. (Side by side, top and 
    bottom, and frame packing)
    •	 3D	images	by	the	digital	terrestrial	broadcasting	
    and BS digital broadcasting. (Side by side) (For 
    viewing 3D images with CATV (cable television), 
    please consult CATV broadcasters or CATV 
    providers.)
    (For details about the supported 3D image signal 
    formats, see “3D supported signals” on page 53.)
    This projector is also able to display 3D images 
    converted from 2D images. 
    To view 3D images:
    Preparation: 
    •	 Please	
    read	the	user	 manuals	 of	the	 3D	glasses	 and	
    3D emitter carefully before viewing the 3D images.
    •	 Switching	the	3D	mode	(such	as	3D	setting	system)	
    of the recorder/player may be required when 
    projecting 3D images from the recorder/player 
    supporting 3D display. Read the user manual of the 
    recorder/player for details.
    1. Project a 3D image on the screen.
    2. Turn the power switch on the 3D glasses to ON.
    3. Wear the 3D glasses.
    •	 Now	you	are	ready	to	view	3D	images.
    To change the 3D viewing mode:
    When 3D images aren’t displayed properly, change the 
    following setting using the menu.
    (See page 29 for menu setting.)
    1. Display the IMAGE menu.
    2. Select 3D by pressing the p or q button.
    CONTRAST
    IMAGE
    0
    BRIGHTNESS 0
    0
    COLOR
    OK
    MEDIUM
    0
    TINT
    0SHARPNESS
    OK
    IRIS
    3D
    PICTURE MENU RESET
    COLOR TEMP .
    ADVANCED MENU
    opt.
    CINEMAGAMMA MODE
    AV MEMOR Y1PICTURE MODE
    OK
    OK
    3. Press the ENTER button. 
    •	 The	3D	menu	will	appear.	
    3D
    OFF
    NORMAL
    3D SYNC.
    0
    FINE 3D SYNC.
    96Hz
    24P FRAME RA
    TE
    2
    3D F
    .R.C. LEVEL
    2D-3D
    CONVERSION
    5
    3D DEPTH
    3D MODEAUTO
    4.  Press the p or q button to select the desired item 
    and press the t or u button to select the desired 
    option.
    3D MODE
    If 3D images aren’t displayed properly with 
    AUTO selected, select the video format (FRAME 
    PACKING, SIDE BY SIDE, or TOP AND BOTTOM) 
    suitable for the 3D image being displayed. 
    Alternatively, you can select the video format using 
    the 3D MODE button on the remote control. To 
    accept the video format you have selected, press 
    the ENTER button after selection.
    3D SYNC.
    If you feel uncomfortable while viewing 3D images, 
    the right-left synchronization between the 3D image 
    and the 3D glasses (LCD shutter) may be lost. In 
    such a case, set 3D SYNC. to REVERSE. 
    						
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    Viewing 3D images (continued)
    FINE 3D SYNC.
    If you feel something wrong with or find ghosts 
    in the 3D image being displayed, the open/close 
    timing of the lens (liquid crystal shutter) of the 3D 
    glasses may be out of sync with the displayed 
    image. In such a case, adjust the setting of FINE 
    3D SYNC. 
    24P FRAME RATE
    When you are annoyed with flicker in a bright area 
    in the image when a 1080p24 frame packing signal 
    is input, select 120Hz.
    •	 When	24P	FRAME	RATE	is	set	to	120Hz,	
    the motion interpolation by the frame rate 
    conversion isn’t performed while a 3D image is 
    displayed. 
    3D F.R.C. LEVEL
    You can control the effect level of the motion 
    interpolation by the frame rate conversion while a 
    3D image is displayed.
    •	 The	motion	interpolation	to	3D	images	works	
    only when a 1080p24 frame packing signal is 
    input. 
    To stop the signal emitted from the 3D emitter 
    temporarily:
    While you are viewing a 3D image, the remote control 
    of your DVD recorder or other apparatus may not work 
    properly. In such a case, stop the signal emitted from 
    the 3D emitter temporarily by pressing the 3D SYNC 
    PAUSE button on the remote control of the projector. 
    Note that while the signal is stopped, a warning 
    message appears and images aren’t displayed in the 
    3D mode.
    To convert 2D images to 3D images:
    With the remote control:
    1. Project a 2D image. 
    2. Press the 3D MODE button.
    3. Press the  t or u button to select AUTO  and 
    press the ENTER button.
    4. Press the 2D-3D button.
    5. Press the  t or u button to select ON.
    •	 Now	2D	images	are	converted	into	3D	images.	
    6. Turn the power switch on the 3D glasses to ON and 
    wear the 3D glasses.
    7. Press the ENTER button. 
    •	 The	screen	for	adjusting	the	depth	of	the	
    converted 3D images will appear. 
    8. Adjust the depth of the converted 3D images by 
    pressing the t or u button.
    •	 You	can	select	the	depth	from	10	levels	(1	to	
    10). As the level increases, the appearance of 
    depth is enhanced. 
    •	 To	finish	the	conversion	to	3D	images,	press	the		
    2D-3D button and then press the  t or u button 
    to select OFF.
    With the 3D menu:
    (See page 29 for menu setting.)
    1. Project a 2D image. 
    2. Display the IMAGE menu.
    3. Select 3D by pressing the p or q button and press 
    the ENTER button. 
    •	 The	3D	menu	will	appear.	
    4. Select 3D MODE by pressing the p or q button.3D
    OFF
    NORMAL
    3D SYNC.
    0
    FINE 3D SYNC.
    96Hz
    24P FRAME RA
    TE
    2
    3D F
    .R.C. LEVEL
    2D-3D
    CONVERSION
    5
    3D DEPTH
    3D MODE
    AUTO
    5. Set 3D MODE to AUTO  by pressing the t or u 
    button and then press the ENTER button.
    6. Reapeat steps 2-3 to display the 3D menu again.
    7. Select 2D-3D CONVERSION by pressing the p or 
    q button.
    3D
    OFF
    NORMAL
    3D SYNC.
    0
    FINE 3D SYNC.
    96Hz
    24P FRAME RA
    TE HIGH SPEED
    3D GLASSES
    2
    3D F
    .R.C. LEVEL
    2D-3D
    CONVERSION
    5
    3D DEPTH 3D MODE
    AUTO
    8.  Set 2D-3D CONVERSION to ON by pressing the t 
    or u button.
    •	 Now	2D	images	are	converted	into	3D	images.	
    9. Turn the power switch on the 3D glasses to ON and 
    wear the 3D glasses.
    10. Select 3D DEPTH by pressing the p or q button. 
    3D
    OFF
    NORMAL
    3D SYNC.
    0
    FINE 3D SYNC.
    96Hz
    24P FRAME RA
    TE HIGH SPEED
    3D GLASSES
    2
    3D F
    .R.C. LEVEL
    2D-3D
    CONVERSION
    5
    3D DEPTH 3D MODE
    AUTO
    11.  Adjust the depth of the converted 3D images by 
    pressing the t or u button.
    •	 To	finish	the	conversion	to	3D	images,	set	2D-
    3D CONVERSION back to OFF.
    Important:
    •	 If	the	viewing	distance	is	nearer	than	the	
    recommended distance, it will cause physical 
    discomfort and eye fatigue.
    •	 The	3D	glasses	may	not	work	properly	when	it	is	
    used too far from the screen.
    •	 Watch	the	contents	in	front	of	the	screen,	not	at	big	
    angle. If you are viewing the screen at big angle, 
    you may not be able to view 3D contents correctly.
    •	 There	are	personal	differences	in	viewing	the	3D	
    images. For persons with myopia, hypermetropia, 
    astigmatism or left and right sights, please wear 
    glasses to correct them then wear the 3D glasses.
    •	 The	picture	seems	misplaced	at	the	start	of	
    projecting the 3D images, however, this is not a 
    malfunction.
    •	 3D	images	converted	from	2D	images	appear	
    blurred due to conversion. 
    •	While side-by-side or top-and-bottom 3D images are 
    displayed, the aspect ratio setting is fixed to 16:9.
    •	 When	you	display	a	menu	or	dialog	while	viewing	
    side-by-side or top-and-bottom 3D images, they 
    are displayed in the 2D mode temporarily. When 
    the menu or dialog disappears, they are displayed 
    in the 3D mode again. 
    						
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    Viewing 3D images (continued)
    •	 The	keystone	setting	is	invalid	(restored	to	the	
    default setting) while you are watching the 3D 
    images. The setting can not be changed.
    •	 When	connecting	the	projector	and	a	player	such	
    as BD player through a HDMI signal distributor or 
    AV amplifier via HDMI cable, make sure to use the 
    HDMI signal distributor or AV amplifier supporting 
    HDMI 1.4 (3D).
    •	 This	projector	controls	the	open/close	timing	of	
    the 3D glasses lenses (liquid crystal shutter) by 
    using the infra-red signals received from the 3D 
    emitter. Therefore, in rare cases, a remote control of 
    other devices such as an air conditioner or lighting 
    apparatus which uses the infra-red signals may not 
    operate properly (while you are watching the 3D 
    images). However, it is not a malfunction.
    Caution:
    Notes on danger to public health during watching 
    3D image
    •	 Stop	viewing	the	3D	image	immediately	if	you	feel	
    tired, discomfort, or any other abnormality. It may 
    cause you to feel unwell if continuing to watch the 
    3D image in such cases. Please take the necessary 
    rest, do not continue watch the 3D image for a long 
    time. Stop using the 3D glasses if you can clearly 
    see double images when viewing 3D content. 
    Prolonged use may cause eyesight fatigue.
    •	 The	following	people	need	to	refrain	from	use	as	
    with 2D image.
    •	 a	photosensitive	patient
    •	 a	patient	with	heart	disease
    •	 a	person	in	poor	physical	condition
    •	 a	sleepy	person
    •	 a	very	tired	person
    •	 a	drunk	person
    •	 children
    •	 When	watching	3D	movies,	take	an	appropriate	
    break after watching a movie. When watching 3D 
    content on interactive devices such as 3D games 
    or computers, take an appropriate break every 
    30-60 minutes. Prolonged use may cause eyesight 
    fatigue.
    •	 When	you	feel	uncomfortable,	stop	viewing	
    3D images and playing 3D games until you are 
    restored. If necessary, consult a doctor. Also, 
    stop driving a car until you are restored (for about 
    2 hours). The period to restore varies with the 
    individual.
    •	 As	a	guide,	3D	glasses	should	not	be	used	by	
    children younger than 5 - 6 years old. As it is 
    difficult to judge younger children’s reactions to 
    fatigue or discomfort, their physical condition may 
    deteriorate suddenly. When this product is being 
    used by a child, the parent or guardian should 
    check to ensure that the child’s eyes are not 
    becoming tired.
    •	 When	viewing	the	pictures	that	roll	over	and	
    shake or many dynamic pictures, if you feel 
    uncomfortable, please look at another place.
    •	 When	viewing	contents	with	movements	such	as	
    rotation, or horizontal or vertical oscillation, you 
    may feel as if you are actually moving. If such a 
    feeling results in discomfort, look away from the 
    screen.
    •	 When	using	the	3D	glasses,	be	careful	not	to	strike	
    the screen or other people by mistake. As the 
    images are in 3D, you may mistake the distance 
    from the screen, causing to strike the screen which 
    may result in injury. When using the 3D glasses, 
    do not place breakable objects near the glasses. 
    You may move by mistaking the 3D objects you are 
    viewing as the real objects, causing damages to 
    surrounding objects that may lead to injury.
    •	 When	using	the	3D	glasses,	make	sure	your	eyes	
    are on an approximate horizontal level. If you 
    suffer from myopia (short sightedness), hyperopia 
    (far-sightedness), astigmatism, or have eyesight 
    differences between the left and right eyes, please 
    use corrective glasses or other such methods to 
    correct your eyesight before putting on the 3D 
    glasses.
    •	 When	you	view	the	3D	images,	keep	a	distance	
    from the screen of about three times the effective 
    height of the screen. 
    						
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    Menu operation
    You can make various settings using the displayed menus.You can make various settings using the displayed menus.
    INSTALLA TION
    OFF, MIRROR, INVER T, MIRROR INVER T
    AUTO POWER ON
    ON, OFF
    RESET ALL OK    
    AUTO POWER OFF
    ON, OFF
    ON, OFF
    FEA TURE
    MENU POSITION 1 (Upper left), 2 (Lower right)
    MENU DIMMER ON, OFF
    IMAGE REVERSE
    SPLASH SCREEN
    BLUE, BLACK
    BACK COLOR ST
    ANDARD, LOW ±15
    LAMP MODE KEYSTONE
    AUTO, 4:3, 16:9, ZOOM1, ZOOM2, STRETCH, ANAMORPHIC1, ANAMORPHIC2
    ASPECT
    DISPLAY INPUT     , MENU ACCESS     
    PASSWORD FUNCTION
    LANGUAGE , English, Español, Deutsch, Français, Italiano,        ,         \
      ,              , PORT
    UGUÊS
    SIGNAL
    INFORMA TIONHORIZ. POSITION
    HOLD
    REMOTE POSITION
    0 - 999VERT. POSITION0 - 999
    FINE SYNC. 0 - 31
    TRACKING
    USER 0 - 9999CLAMP POSITION1 - 255
    CLAMP WIDTH 1 - 63
    LPF ON, OFF
    OVER SCAN 100	-	90%
    SHUTTER(L)0 - 32
    SHUTTER(U)
    0 - 32
    SHUTTER(RS) 0 - 95
    SHUTTER(LS)
    0 - 95
    VER
    T. SYNC
    AUTO, OFF
    *8 *6
    *8
    *8
    *1 *2 *7*1
    *1
    *1 *7
    *1 *7
    *1 *7
    *1 *2*1
    *1
    *1
    *1
    *1
    *1
    *1
    *1
    *3
    *1 *3
    *1 *7 *1 *7
    *1*1*1 AUTO, VIDEO, FILM
    CINEMA MODE
    *7
    *7
    *3
    *3
    *3
    *3
    *3
    *7 *9
    *8
    *8
    *8
    OFF BEGIN0
     - 99
    END 0 - 99
    COMPUTER INPUT
    SYNC. TYPE
    LAMP TIME (LOW)
    INPUT
    RESOLUTIONHORIZONT AL FREQUENCYVERTICAL FREQUENCY
    AUTO, RGB, YCBCR/YPBPR
    AUTO, FRONT , REAR, TOP, FRONT/TOP , REAR/TOP, FRONT/REAR
    OFF, 5 min, 10 min, 15 min, 30 min, 60 min
    OK    
    OK     
    ON      UNLOCKO
    K    
    LOCK
    *1 *6
    IMAGE
    GAMMA MODEUSER1    , USER2    
    PICTURE MODE
    CINEMA    , VIDEO    , 3D    , GAME    , 
    ISF(DAY), ISF(NIGHT), A V MEMORY1    , 
    AV  MEMOR Y2     , AV  MEMORY3     
    COLOR 	±10
    TINT 	±10
    SHARPNESS 	±5
    2%,	4%,	6%,	10%,	15%,	20%,	
    25%,	30%,	40%,	50%,	70%,	90%  ±99	(R)			±99	(G)			±99	(B)
    REFERENCE
     2.0, 2.1(VIDEO), 2.2, 3D, 2.4
    ADJUST MODE  ALL, RED, GREEN, BLUE
    NOISE REDUCTIONCTI
    SETUP
    CINEMA, 2.0, 2.1(VIDEO), 2.2, 3D, 2.4
    3D OK     
    *1 *4
    *2
    *2
    *3
    *2 *3
    *1 *3
    *3
    *1
    *1
    *1 *2
    *1 *2
    *1
    *1
    PICTURE MENU RESETOK  
    AUTO     , FRAME PACKING     , SIDE BY SIDE     , TOP AND BOTTOM3D MODE
    3D SYNC.
    2D-3D CONVERSION 3D DEPTH NORMAL, REVERSE
    FINE 3D SYNC. 0 - 10
    24P FRAME RA TE
    96Hz, 120Hz
    3D F .R.C. LEVEL
    0 - 5
    ON, OFF 1 - 10
    SCREEN SIZE 16:9, CINEMA SCOPE (2.35:1)
    VERT ICAL LOCAT ION
    ±26
    CW SPEED 4x, 6x
    FRAME RATE CONVERSIONOFF, TRUE FILM, TRUE VIDEO
    F. R.C. LEVEL
    1 - 5
    BrilliantColor™
    ON, OFF ON, OFF
    0 - 5
    COLOR RED, YELLOW, GREEN, 
    CY AN, BLUE, MAGENT A
    GAIN -49 - 50
    SA TURA TION
    ±50
    HUE ±50
    POSITION RIGHT UP, LEFT DOWN
    FULL/MONO FULL COLOR, MONO COLOR
    RESET OK    
    AUTO, OFF
    ,	3.75%,	7.5% *5
    *10
    HDMI INPUT AUTO, ENHANCED, NORMAL, SUPERW HITE
    COLOR MANAGEMENT
    TRIGGER1(POWER)
    ON, OFF
    TRIGGER2(ANAMO)
    CROSS HATCH    , WHITE    , BLACK    
    TEST P ATTERN
    CONTRAST
    ±30
    BRIGHTNESS ±30
    HIGH BRIGHTNESS, COOL, MEDIUM, W ARM
    USER     CONTRAST B
    BRIGHTNESS R
    BRIGHTNESS G BRIGHTNESS B CONTRAST R
    	±60
    	±60
    	±60
    	±60
    	±60
    	±60
    REFERENCE
    COOL, MEDIUM, WARM
    CONTRAST G
    COLOR TEMP .
    IRIS
    OFF, AUTO 1, AUTO 2, AUTO 3
     ON     
    COLOR SP ACE WIDE, NORMALOFF
    ADV
    ANCED MENU OK  
    *1: 
    Not available (or not displayed) unless an external signal is input.*2: Not available with certain signals.*3: Not available when a 3D image is displayed.*4: Available only when the input signal is 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, TV60 or T\
    V50. *5: Available only when RGB output is selected on the output device side.*6: Available only when the input signal is TV50, TV60, 480i, 576i or 1080i.*7: Not available when the input signal is from the HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 terminal.*8: Setting range differs depending on the input signals.*9: Available only when the input signal is 480i, 480p, 576i, or 576p.*10: The ISF(DAY) and ISF(NIGHT) modes are adjustable by ISF-certified professionals only. Contact your dealer for details of the ISF adjustment. 
    						
    							EN-29
    Menu operation (continued)
    How to set the menus
    1. Press the MENU button. 
    •	 The	menu	selection	bar	is	displayed.	
    IMAGE
    opt.
    Selectable menus ar e displayed by icons. (The menu 
    icon being selected is displayed on a blue backgr ound.) 
    The name of the menu being 
    selected is displayed.
    2.  Press the t or u button to select a menu to use.
    3. Press the ENTER button (or q button).
    •	 The	selected	menu	is	displayed.
    CONTRAST
    IMAGE
    0
    BRIGHTNESS 0
    0
    COLOR
    OK
    MEDIUM0
    TINT
    0SHARPNESS
    IRIS
    3D
    COLOR TEMP
    .
    ADVANCED MENU
    opt.
    CINEMAGAMMA MODE
    PICTURE MODE
    OKPICTURE MENU 
    RESET
    OK
    CINEMA
    AUTO 1
    The item being selected is  
    displayed in r ed letters.
    4. Press the p or q button to select an item to adjust. 
    CONTRAST
    IMAGE
    0
    BRIGHTNESS 0
    0
    COLORMEDIUM0
    TINT
    0SHARPNESS
    COLOR TEMP
    .
    opt.
    CINEMAGAMMA MODE
    OK
    IRIS
    3D
    ADVANCED MENU
    OK
    OK
    PICTURE MENU 
    RESET
    CINEMAPICTURE MODE
    AUTO 1
    5. Set the selected item by pressing the t or u button. 
    OK
    IRIS
    3D
    ADVA NCED MENU
    OK
    OK
    CONTRAST
    IMAGE
    2
    BRIGHTNESS 0
    0
    COLORMEDIUM0
    TINT
    0SHARPNESS
    COLOR TEMP
    .
    opt.
    CINEMAGAMMA MODE
    PICTURE MODE
    PICTURE MENU 
    RESET
    CINEMA
    AUTO 1
    6. To cancel the menu, press the MENU button 
    several times. 
    Important:
    • When an item marked with “” is selected, 
    pressing the ENTER button makes its value 
    effective or displays another screen for further 
    setting.
    • When the MENU button doesn’t function, unplug 
    the power cord from the wall outlet. Wait about 10 
    minutes, plug the power cord in, and try again. 
    • The menus and screens shown in this manual may 
    be different from those of the actual projector.
    • You cannot select (or set) grayed-out items. 
    Whether items can be selected or not depends on 
    the presence of an input signal at the time when the 
    menu is displayed, the type of such input signal, 
    and other conditions.
    Example: 
    CONTRAST
    IMAGE
    0
    BRIGHTNESS 0
    0
    COLOR
    OK
    MEDIUM0
    TINT
    0SHARPNESS
    IRIS
    3D
    COLOR TEMP
    .
    ADVANCED MENU
    opt.
    CINEMAGAMMA MODE
    PICTURE MODE
    OK
    OK
    PICTURE MENU 
    RESET
    CINEMA
    AUTO 1
    Grayed-out items cannot be selected. 
    						
    							EN-30
    Menu items
    Set the following items provided in the respective menus.
    IMAGE menu
    CONTRAST
    IMAGE
    0
    BRIGHTNESS0
    0
    COLOROK
    MEDIUM
    0
    TINT
    0SHARPNESS
    IRIS
    3D
    PICTURE MENU 
    RESET
    COLOR TEMP .
    ADVANCED MENU
    opt.
    CINEMAGAMMA MODE
    CINEMAPICTURE MODE
    OK
    OK
    VERTICAL LOCA TION
    IMAGE
    ADVANCED MENU
    0
    FRAME RA TE 
    CONVERSION TRUE FILM
    OFF
    BrilliantColorTM
    OFF2
    ON
    CW SPEED 4x
    NOISE REDUCTION
    0CTI
    AUTOHDMI INPUT
    AUTOSETUP F.R.C. LEVEL
    COLOR 
    MANAGEMENT
    WIDECOLOR SP ACE
    opt.
    16 : 9SCREEN SIZE
    AUTO 1
    ITEMSETTINGFUNCTION
    PICTURE MODECINEMA Mode for watching movies in dim lighting as in a theater.
    VIDEO Standard mode suitable for watching video images, etc. 
    3D Mode for watching 3D movies. 
    GAME Mode for watching game screens.
    ISF(DAY) / ISF(NIGHT)Select this when watching images using the ISF (day) or ISF (night) \
    picture quality settings. 
    AV MEMORY1  / AV MEMORY2  /AV MEMORY3 
    Save the customized picture quality settings in the IMAGE menu to these options.  
    GAMMA MODECINEMAMode for displaying even dark areas in the image clearly, suitable for watching movies. 
    2.0Bright mode suitable for watching sports images, etc. 
    2.1(VIDEO)Standard mode suitable for video images, etc.  
    2.2Standard mode suitable for film materials. 
    3DBrightest mode for watching 3D movies. 
    2.4Mode suitable for watching crisp and sharp images. 
    USER1  / USER2 
    Mode to customize the gamma curve. (See page 39.)
    CONTRAST±30Use to adjust the contrast of the projected image. (See page 36.)
    BRIGHTNESS±30Use to adjust the brightness of the projected image. (See page 36.)
    COLOR TEMP.5 optionsUse to adjust the color temperature. (See page 37.)
    COLOR±10Use to adjust the color thickness of the projected image. (See page 36.)
    TINT±10Use to adjust the color tint of the projected image. (See page 36.)
    SHARPNESS±5Use to adjust the sharpness of the projected image. (See page 37.)
    IRIS4 optionsSelect the operation mode of the IRIS. (See page 38.)
    3DOK Select to configure the settings for 3D display. (See page 25.)
    •	You can customize and save the picture quality settings of each option of PICTURE MODE, which correspond to 
    the settings of each item in the IMAGE menu. (See page 36.)
    •	 The	ISF(DAY)	and	ISF(NIGHT)	modes	are	adjustable	by	ISF-certified	professionals	only.	You can select the ISF-related settings only when they are already adjusted. Contact your dealer for adjustment.
    Menu operation (continued) 
    						
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