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Selecting	the	Aspect	Ratio	[ASPECT	RATIO]
Use	this	function	to	select	the	screen’s	vertical:horizontal	aspect	ratio.
Select	the	screen	type	(4:3	screen,	16:9	screen	or	16:10	screen)	at	the	screen	setting	before	setting	the	aspect	ratio.	
(→	page	104)
The	projector	automatically	identifies	the	signal	being	input	and	sets	the	optimum	aspect	ratio.
For Computer signal
For	Component/Video/S-Video	signals
When	the	screen	type	is	set	to	4:3When	the	screen	type	is	set	to	16:9	or	16:10
ResolutionAspect...

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OptionsFunction
NATIVE
The	projector	displays	the	current	image	in	its	true	resolution	when	the	incoming	computer	signal	has	a	lower	or	higher	resolution	than	the	projector’s	native	resolution.	(→	page	164)When	the	incoming	computer	signal	has	a	higher	resolution	than	the	projector's	native	resolution,	the	center	of	an	image	will	be	displayed.
LETTER	BOXThe	image	of	a	letterbox	signal	(16:9)	is	stretched	equally	in	the	horizontal	and	vertical	directions	to	fit	the	screen.
WIDE	SCREENThe	image	of	a...

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[VIDEO]
Using	Noise	Reduction	[NOISE	REDUCTION]
When	projecting	a	video	image,	you	can	use	the	[NOISE	REDUCTION]	function	to	reduce	the	screen	noise	(roughness	
and	distortion).	This	device	is	equipped	with	three	types	of	noise	reduction	functions.	Select	the	function	according	to	
the	type	of	noise.	Depending	on	the	noise	level,	the	noise	reduction	effect	can	be	set	to	[OFF],	[LOW],	[MEDIUM]	or	
[HIGH].	[NOISE	REDUCTION]	can	be	selected	f or	SDTV ,	HDTV	signal	and	component	signal	input.
RANDOM NR...

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[SIGNAL	TYPE]
Selection	of	RGB	and	component	signals.	Normally,	this	is	set	to	[AUT O].	Please	change	the	setting	if	the	color	of	the	
image	remains	unnatural.
AUTO .....................Automatically distinguishes RGB and component signals.
RGB
 .......................Switches to the RGB input.
COMPONENT
 .........Switches to the component signal input.
[VIDEO	LEVEL]
Selection	of	the	video	signal	lev el	when	connecting	an	exter nal	device	to	the	HDMI	IN	terminal,	DisplayP ort	input	
terminal,	and...

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[3D SETTINGS]
Please	refer	to	“3-11	Projecting	3D	videos”	(→	page	40)	for	the	operation.
STEREO	VIEWER
Adjusting	the	settings	for	projecting	a	3D	picture	with	one	or	multiple	projectors.	For	3D	glasses	right-eye	and	left-ey e	
settings,	select	[STEREO	VIEWER].
SINGLE ..................Use a single projector to project 3D videos.
DUAL LEFT
 ............Use a dedicated projector for displaying videos on the left.
DUAL RIGHT
 ..........Use a dedicated projector for displaying videos on the right.
FORMAT...

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Using the Lens Memory Function [LENS MEMORY]
This	function	serves	to	store	the	adjusted	values	for	each	input	signal	when	using	the	LENS	SHIFT,	ZOOM	and	FO-
CUS	buttons	of	the	projector.	Adjusted	values	can	be	applied	to	the	signal	you	selected.	This	will	eliminate	the	need	
to	adjust	lens	shift,	focus,	and	zoom	at	the	time	of	source	selection.
STORE ...................Stores the current adjusted values in memory for each input signal.
MOVE
 ....................Applies the adjusted values to the...

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❺ Menu Descriptions & Functions [DISPLAY]
[PIP/PICTURE BY PICTURE]
SUB	INPUT
Select	the	input	signal	to	be	displayed	in	the	sub-display.
Please	refer	to	“4-2	Displaying	Tw o	Pictures	at	the	Same	Time”	(→	page	58)	for	details	on	the	operation.
MODE
Select	either	PIP	or	PICTURE	BY	PICTURE	when	switching	to	2-screen	display.
PICTURE	SWAP
The	videos	in	the	main	display	and	sub-display	will	be	switched.
Please	refer	to	“4-2	Displaying	Tw o	Pictures	at	the	Same	Time”	(→	page	58)	for	details.
PIP	SETTING...

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TIP:
The	horizontal	position	and	vertical	position	are	the	amount	of	movement	from	the	reference	points.	For	example,	when	TOP-LEFT	
is adjusted, the position is displayed with the same amount of movement \
even if displayed with other starting positions.
The	maximum	amount	of	movement	is	half	the	resolution	of	the	projector.
Reference	point
Adjust	using	the	hor
izon-
tal	position
Sub-displa
y Main
	displa

y
Reference
	point
Adjust
	using	the	v

ertical
	position
T

OP-LEFT TOP-RIGHT
BOTTOM-LEFT...

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[GEOMETRIC CORRECTION]
KEYSTONE
Display	the	trapezoid	correction	screen	and	adjust	the	trapezoidal	distortion	of	the	projection	screen.
To	display	the	[KEYSTONE]	screen,	select	[DISPLAY]	→	[GEOMETRIC	CORRECTION]	→	[KEYSTONE]	in	the	on-
screen	menu.	The	[GEOMETRIC	CORRECTION]	screen	can	also	be	displayed	by	pressing	the	3D	REFORM	button	
on	the	projector	or	on	the	remote	control.
HORIZONTAL .........Adjustments when projecting from a diagonal direction to the 
screen.
VERTICAL ..............Adjustments...

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CORNERSTONE
Display	the	4-point	correction	screen	and	adjust	the	trapezoidal	distortion	of	the	projection	screen.
Please	refer	to	“Correcting	Horizontal	and	Ver tical	Ke ystone	Distortion	[CORNERSTONE]”	(→	page	34)	for	details	
on	the	operation.
HORIZONTAL	CORNER/VERTICAL	CORNER
Distortion	correction	for	corner	projection	such	as	wall	surfaces.
HORIZONTAL CORNER
 ..............................Performs correction for projection onto a wall lying at an angle to the hor\
izontal direction.
* Reverse...
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