NEC Projector Np4001 User Manual
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5. Using On-Screen Display 69 Aspect Ratio Aspect Ratio alters the appearance or Ratio of the projected image. The NP4000 and NP4001 support different Aspect Ratio options as shown. NP4000 Aspect Ratio Options: 4:3 – Standard TV screen (4:3), proportionally four units wide for every three units high, no matter the size of the screen. 16:9 – A wide-screen aspect ratio for video. Crop – Crop the image. Native – Displays the current image in its true resolution. Normal – Displays the current image in its aspect ratio.
5. Using On-Screen Display 70 NP4001 Aspect Ratio Options: 4:3 – Standard TV screen (4:3), proportionally four units wide for every three units high, no matter the size of the screen. 16:9 – A wide-screen aspect ratio for video. 15:9 – Uses the full display. Letterbox – Reduced image to display the true aspect with black borders on top and bot- tom. Native – Displays the current image in its true resolution. Normal – Displays the current image in its aspect ratio.
5. Using On-Screen Display 72 Overscan Video images normally exceed the size of the display screen. The edge of the picture may or may not de displayed correctly. The border area that is cropped can be adjusted by using the Overscan menu. Set the overscan percentage between 0 – 15% to compensate for different screen sizes. WXGA Mode (NP4001 only) Selecting On will give priority to a WXGA (1280 x 768) signal in recognizing an input signal. When WXGA Mode is set to On, an XGA (1024 x 768) signal may not be recognized on NP4001. In this case, select Off. To check if the signal is recognized, go to Source under Information menu. (see page 97 )
5. Using On-Screen Display 73 Video Menu The Video menu is used to configure image options such as deinterlace and telecine. Access the Video menu in the Adjust menu. The following table lists all functions with a description and the default setting. A detailed description follows the table. ITEM DESCRIPTION Noise Reduction Select Noise Reduction mode (see page 74 ). 3D Y/C Separation Select 3D Y/C Separation mode (see page 74). Deinterlace Select Deinterlace mode (see page 74). Color Matrix Select Color Matrix mode (see page 75 ). Telecine Select Telecine mode (see 4Telecine on page 75).
5. Using On-Screen Display 74 Noise Reduction Select the level of noise reduction required. Range: Off, Low, Medium, High. 3D Y/C Separation 3D Y/C Separation separates composite signal to Y (brightness) signal and C (color) signal, and can help to produce clearer and sharper images without overlapping colors (rainbow effect). Set 3D Y/C Separation On or Off. Deinterlace Deinterlace converts an interlaced image to a progressive scan image. Select the form of Deinterlacing required from: Still – Select for stills such as sl ide projections or screen shots. Normal – Select Normal for non-specialized projection. Movie – Select for movie projection.
5. Using On-Screen Display 75 Color Matrix Color Matrices define the amount of the three-color components R (red), G (green), and B (blue) in a single point in color space. Select from the following: Auto – Auto selects the color matrix. RGB – Sets the color matrix to RGB, use for PC monitor or camera imaging. SDTV – Sets the color matrix to SDTV, use for Standard Definition imaging. HDTV – Sets the color matrix to HDTV, use for High Definition imaging. Telecine Telecine aids in converting motion picture f ilm images into video. The process adds ad- ditional frames to the picture in order to increase the frame rate. Note: This feature is only available when deinterlace is turned on and SDTV signal is selected. Select from the following: Off – Telecine mode is turned off. 2-2/2-3 Auto – Detects pull-down correction method. 2-2 On – Uses 2-2 pull-down correction method. 2-3 On - Uses 2-3 pull-down correction method.
5. Using On-Screen Display 76 s Detail Settings Menu Descriptions and Functions The Detail Settings menu contains basic and advanced color adjustment options such as gamma correction, color contrast and color correction. General The General tab contains general Detail Settings such as gamma correction and color temperature. Access to the General tab is through the Detail Settings menu. The following table lists all functions with a brief description. ITEM DESCRIPTION Reference Set Reference mode (see page 77). Gamma Correction Select Gamma Correction mode (see page 77 ). Color Temperature Set the color temperature value in Kelvin (K). Compensate for the amount of light available. Da ylight is approximately 5500K. BrilliantColorTM Set the BrilliantColor value. Brilliant Color extends the exposure range and sharpens detail for grain free images.
5. Using On-Screen Display 77 Reference The Reference mode allows the projector to differentiate between source materials for example movies, PC images or video stills. Select from the following: High-Bright – Select for use in a brightly lit room. Presentation – Select if the projector is to be used for presentation purposes. Video – Select for video projection. Movie – Select for Movie projection. Graphic – Select Graphic for still images. sRGB – Select for projecting PC or web page images. Gamma Correction Gamma Correction enables adjustment to the light intensity (brightness) of an image in order to match the source more closely. Select from the following: Dynamic – Allows the projector to dynamically alter the gamma correction automatically. Natural – Attempts to emulate the original source as closely as possible. Black Detail – Black Detail highlights boundaries between light and dark areas of the image more clearly.
5. Using On-Screen Display 78 White Balance White Balance allows the projector to compensate for different colors of light being emit- ted by different light sources. The following table lists all functions with a brief description. ITEM DESCRIPTION Brightness R Set the Brightness R value to compensate for red light sources. Brightness G Set the Brightness G value to compensate for green light sources. Brightness B Set the Brightness B value to compensate for blue light sources. Contrast R Set the Contrast R value to compensate for red light sources. Contrast G Set the Contrast G value to compensate for green light sources. Contrast B Set the Contrast B value to compensate for blue light sources.