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    ❸ Menu Descriptions & Functions [INPUT]
    HDMI
    This	projects	the	video	of	the	device	connected	to	the	HDMI	IN	terminal.
    DisplayPort
    This	projects	the	video	of	the	device	connected	to	the	Display	Port	IN	terminal.
    BNC
    This	projects	the	video	of	the	device	connected	to	the	video	input	terminal.
    (This	projects	the	analog	RGB	signal	or	component	signal.)
    BNC(CV)
    This	projects	the	video	of	the	device	connected	to	the	BNC	(CV)	video	input	terminal.
    (This	projects	the	composite	video	signal.)
    BNC(Y/C)
    This	projects	the	video	of	the	device	connected	to	the	BNC	(Y/C)	video	input	terminal.
    (This	projects	the	S-video	signal.)
    COMPUTER
    This	projects	the	video	of	the	device	connected	to	the	COMPUTER	IN	terminal.	
    (This	projects	the	analog	RGB	signal	or	component	signal.)
    HDBaseT
    Projecting	the	HDBaseT	or	WIRED	LAN	signal.
    SLOT
    Projects	the	picture	via	the	optional	board	(sold	separately)	inserted	into	the	SLOT.
    ENTRY LIST
    Displays	a	list	of	signals.	See	the	following	pages .
    TEST PATTERN
    Closes	the	menu	and	switches	to	the	test	pattern	screen.	
    Select	the	pattern	using	the	◀▶	buttons.
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    Using	the	Entry	List
    When	you	save	[IMAGE	OPTIONS]	and	[LENS	MEMORY],	the	adjusted	values	of	the	signal	are	automatically	sav ed	to	
    the	projector’s	[ENTRY	LIST].	When	needed,	the	stored	signal	adjusted	values	can	be	accessed	from	the	[ENTRY	LIST].
    However,	only	up	to	100	patterns	can	be	registered	in	the	Entry	List.	When	100	patterns	have	been	registered	in	the	
    Entry	List,	an	error	message	is	then	displayed	and	no	additional	patterns	can	be	registered.	You	should	thus	delete	
    (adjustment	values	of)	signals	that	are	no	longer	needed.
    Displaying	the	Entry	list
    1. Press the MENU button.
    	 The	menu	will	be	displayed.
    2. Press the ◀ or ▶	button	to	select	[INPUT].
    	 The	INPUT	list	will	be	displayed.
     
    3. Use the ◀, ▶, ▲, or ▼	to	select	[ENTRY	LIST]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 The	ENTRY	LIST	windows	will	be	displayed.
    	 If	the	ENTRY	LIST	window	is	not	displayed,	switch	the	menu	to	[ADVANCED].
    	 To	switch	the	menu	between	[ADVANCED]	and	[BASIC],	select	[SETUP]	→	[CONTROL]	→	[TOOLS]	→	[ADMIN-
    ISTRATOR	MODE]	→	[MENU	MODE].	(→	page	107)
     
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    Entering	the	currently	projected	signal	into	the	Entry	List	[STORE]
    1. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select any number.
    2. Press the ◀ or ▶	button	to	select	[STORE]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	
    Calling	up	a	signal	from	the	Entry	List	[LOAD]
    Press	the	▲ or ▼	button	to	select	a	signal	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    Editing	a	signal	from	the	Entry	List	[EDIT]
    1. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select a signal you wish to edit.
    2. Press the ◀, ▶, ▲, or ▼	button	to	select	[EDIT]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 The	Edit	window	will	be	displayed.
    	
    SOURCE	NAMEEnter	a	signal	name.	Up	to	18	alphanumeric	char acters	can	be	used.INPUTThe	input	terminal	can	be	changed.	Switching	between	HDMI/DisplayP ort/BNC/BNC	(CV)/
    BNC	(Y/C)/Computer/HDBaseT/SLOT	is	possible.LOCKSet	so	that	the	selected	signal	cannot	be	deleted	when	[ALL	DELETE]	is	ex ecuted.	The	
    changes	made	after	LOCK	execution	cannot	be	saved.SKIPSet	so	that	the	selected	signal	will	be	skipped	during	auto	search.
    3.	 Set	the	above	items	and	select	[OK]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    NOTE: The input terminal cannot be changed to the currently projected si\
    gnal.
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    Cutting	a	signal	from	the	Entry	List	[CUT]
    1. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select a signal you wish to delete.
    2. Press the ◀, ▶, ▲, or ▼	button	to	select	[CUT]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 The	signal	will	be	deleted	from	the	Entry	List	and	the	deleted	signal	will	be	displayed	on	the	clipboard	at	the	bottom	
    of	the	Entry	List.
    NOTE:
    •	 The	currently	projected	signal	cannot	be	deleted.
    •	 When	the	locked	signal	is	selected,	it	will	be	displayed	in	gray	which	indicates	it	is	not	available.
    TIP:
    •	 Data	on	the	clipboard	can	be	passed	onto	the	Entry	List.
    •	 Data	on	the	clipboard	will	not	be	lost	after	the	Entry	List	is	closed.
    Copying	and	pasting	a	signal	from	the	Entry	List	[COPY]	/	[PASTE]
    1. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select a signal you wish to copy.
    2. Press the ◀, ▶, ▲, or ▼	button	to	select	[COPY]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 The	copied	signal	will	be	displayed	on	the	clipboard	at	the	bottom	of	the	Entry	List.
    3. Press the ◀ or ▶ button to move to the list.
    4. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select a signal.
    5. Press the ◀, ▶, ▲, or ▼	button	to	select	[PASTE]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 Data	on	the	clipboard	will	be	pasted	to	the	signal.
    Deleting	all	the	signals	from	the	Entry	List	[ALL	DELTE]
    1. Press the ◀, ▶, ▲, or ▼	button	to	select	[ALL	DELETE]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 The	confirmation	message	will	be	displayed.
    2. Press the ◀ or ▶	button	to	select	[YES]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    NOTE: The locked signal cannot be deleted.
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    ❹ Menu Descriptions & Functions [ADJUST]
    [PICTURE]
    [MODE]
    This	function	allows	you	to	determine	how	to	save	settings	for	[DETAIL	SETTINGS]	of	[PRESET]	for	each	input.
    STANDARD ............Saves settings for each item of [PRESET] (Preset 1 through 7)
    PROFESSIONAL
     .....Saves all the settings of [PICTURE] for each input. 
    NOTE: 
    •	 When	[TEST	PATTERN]	is	displayed,	[MODE]	cannot	be	selected.
    [PRESET]
    This	function	allows	you	to	select	optimized	settings	for	your	projected	image.
    You	can	adjust	neutral	tint	for	yellow,	cyan	or	magenta.	
    There	are	sev en	factor y	presets	optimized	for	var ious	types	of	images.	You	can	also	use	[DETAIL	SETTINGS]	to	set	
    user	adjustable	settings	to	customize	each	gamma	or	color.
    Your	settings	can	be	stored	in	[PRESET	1]	to	[PRESET	7].
    HIGH-BRIGHT ........Recommended for use in a brightly lit room.
    PRESENTATION
     .....Recommended for making a presentation using a PowerPoint file.
    VIDEO
     ....................Recommended for typical TV program viewing.
    MOVIE
     ...................Recommended for movies.
    GRAPHIC
     ...............Recommended for graphics.
    sRGB
     .....................Standard color values
    DICOM SIM.
     ..........Recommended for DICOM simulation format.
    NOTE: 
    •	 The	[DICOM	SIM.]	option	is	for	training/reference	only	and	should	not	be	used	for	actual	diagnosis.
    •	 DICOM	stands	for	Digital	Imaging	and	Communications	in	Medicine.	It	is	a	standard	developed	by	the	American	College	of	Radiol-
    ogy	(ACR)	and	the	National	Electrical	Manufacturers	Association	(NEMA).	
     The standard specifies how digital image data can be moved from system t\
    o system. 
    •	 Adjustment	may	not	work	depending	on	input	signal.
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    [DETAIL	SETTINGS]
    [GENERAL]
    Storing	Your	Customized	Settings	[REFERENCE]
    This	function	allows	you	to	store	your	customized	settings	in	[PRESET	1]	to	[PRESET	7].
    First,	select	a	base	preset	mode	from	[REFERENCE],	then	set	[GAMMA	CORRECTION]	and	[COLOR	TEMPERATURE].	
    HIGH-BRIGHT ........Recommended for use in a brightly lit room.
    PRESENTATION
     .....Recommended for making a presentation using a PowerPoint file.
    VIDEO
     ....................Recommended for typical TV program viewing.
    MOVIE
     ...................Recommended for movies.
    GRAPHIC
     ...............Recommended for graphics.
    sRGB
     .....................Standard color values.
    DICOM SIM.
     ..........Recommended for DICOM simulation format.
    Selecting	Gamma	Correction	Mode	[GAMMA	CORRECTION]
    Each	mode	is	recommended	for:
    SELECT DYNAMICCreates	a	high-contrast	picture.NATURALStandard	settings.	Settings	can	be	adjusted	to	suit	the	picture	being	
    projected.BLACK	DETAILEmphasizes	detail	in	dark	areas	of	the	picture.NATURAL	SETTINGAfter	selecting	[NATURAL]	you	can	adjust	the	settings.	Adjust	them	using	the	◀/▶	buttons.
    NOTE:	This	function	is	not	available	when	[DICOM	SIM.]	is	selected	for	[DETAIL	SETTINGS].
    Selecting	Screen	Size	for	DICOM	SIM	[SCREEN	SIZE]
    This	function	will	perform	gamma	correction	appropriate	for	the	screen	size.
    LARGE ...................For screen size of 150"
    MEDIUM
     ................For screen size of 100"
    SMALL
     ...................For screen size of 50"
    NOTE:	This	function	is	available	only	when	[DICOM	SIM.]	is	selected	for	[DETAIL	SETTINGS].
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    Adjusting	Color	Temperature	[COLOR	TEMPERATURE]
    This	option	allows	you	to	select	the	color	temperature	of	your	choice.
    A	value	between	5000	K	and	10500	K	can	be	set	in	100	K	units.
    NOTE:	When	[PRESENTATION]	or	[HIGH-BRIGHT]	is	selected	in	[REFERENCE],	this	function	is	not	available.
    Adjusting	Brightness	and	Contrast	[DYNAMIC	CONTRAST]
    Select	[MOTION	IMAGE]	or	[STILL	IMAGE]	depending	on	the	picture	you	wish	to	project,	and	the	contrast	ration	will	
    be	adjusted	to	the	optimum	value.
    NOTE:
    •	 Depending	on	the	conditions,	projector	settings	such	as	[DYNAMIC	CONTRAST]	may	not	be	able	to	be	selected.
    Adjusting	White	Balance	[WHITE	BALANCE]
    This	allows	you	to	adjust	the	white	balance.	Contrast	for	each	color	(RGB)	to	adjust	the	white	lev el	of	the	screen;	
    Brightness	for	each	color	(RGB)	is	used	to	adjust	the	black	level	of	the	screen.
    [COLOR	CORRECTION]
    Corrects	the	color	for	all	signals.
    Adjusts	the	tone	for	the	colors	red,	green,	blue,	yellow,	magenta	and	cyan.
    REDHUE+	DirectionMagenta	direction−	DirectionYellow	directionSATURATION+	DirectionVivid−	DirectionWeak
    GREEN HUE+	DirectionYellow	direction−	DirectionCyan	directionSATURATION+	DirectionVivid−	DirectionWeak
    BLUE HUE+	DirectionCyan	direction−	DirectionMagenta	directionSATURATION+	DirectionVivid−	DirectionWeak
    YELLOW HUE+	DirectionRed	direction−	DirectionGreen	directionSATURATION+	DirectionVivid−	DirectionWeak
    MAGENTA HUE+	DirectionBlue	direction−	DirectionRed	directionSATURATION+	DirectionVivid−	DirectionWeak
    CYAN HUE+	DirectionGreen	direction−	DirectionBlue	directionSATURATION+	DirectionVivid−	DirectionWeak
    [CONTRAST]
    Adjusts	the	intensity	of	the	image	according	to	the	incoming	signal.
    [BRIGHTNESS]
    Adjusts	the	brightness	level	or	the	back	raster	intensity.
    [SHARPNESS]
    Controls	the	detail	of	the	image.
    [COLOR]
    Increases	or	decreases	the	color	saturation	level.
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    [HUE]
    Varies	the	color	level	from	+/−	green	to	+/−	blue.	The	red	level	is	used	as	ref erence.
    Input	signalCONTRASTBRIGHTNESS SHARPNESS COLORHUE
    RGB	system	of	“COMPUTER/DisplayPort/HDMI/HDBaseT” Ye s
    Ye sYe s NoNo
    COMPONENT	system	of	“COMPUTER/DisplayPort/HDMI/HDBaseT” Ye s
    Ye sYe sYe sYe s
    Composite	Video/S-VideoYe sYe sYe sYe sYe s
    Yes	=	Adjustable,	No	=	Not	adjustable
    NOTE:
    •	 When	[TEST	PATTERN]	is	displayed,	[CONTRAST],	[BRIGHTNESS],	[SHARPNESS],	[COLOR]	and	[HUE]	cannot	be	adjusted.
    [RESET]
    The	settings	and	adjustments	for	[PICTURE]	will	be	returned	to	the	factor y	settings	with	the	exception	of	the	follo wing;	
    Preset	numbers	and	[REFERENCE]	within	the	[PRESET]	screen.
    The	settings	and	adjustments	under	[DETAIL	SETTINGS]	within	the	[PRESET]	screen	that	are	not	currently	selected	
    will	not	be	reset.
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    [IMAGE OPTIONS]
    Adjusting	Clock	and	Phase	[CLOCK/PHASE]
    This	allows	you	to	manually	adjust	CLOCK	and	PHASE.
    CLOCK ...................Use this item to fine tune the computer image or to remove any vertical banding that might appear. This 
    function adjusts the clock frequencies that eliminate the horizontal ban\
    ding in the image.
    This adjustment may be necessary when you connect your computer for the first time.
    PHASE ...................Use this item to adjust the clock phase or to reduce video noise, dot interference or cross talk. (This is 
    evident when part of your image appears to be shimmering.)
    Use [PHASE] only after the [CLOCK] is complete.
    NOTE:	The	[CLOCK]	and	[PHASE]	items	are	available	for	RGB	signals	only.
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    Adjusting	Horizontal/Vertical	Position	[HORIZONTAL/VERTICAL]
    Adjusts	the	image	location	horizontally	and	vertically.
    •	 An	image	can	be	distorted	during	the	adjustment	of	[CLOCK]	and	[PHASE].	This	is	not	malfunction.
    •	 The	adjustments	for	[CLOCK],	[PHASE],	[HORIZONTAL],	and	[VERTICAL]	will	be	stored	in	memory	for	the	
    current	signal.	The	next	time	you	project	the	signal	with	the	same	resolution,	horizontal	and	ver tical	frequency,	
    its	adjustments	will	be	called	up	and	applied.
    	 To	delete	adjustments	stored	in	memory,	from	the	menu,	you	select	[RESET]	→	[CURRENT	SIGNAL]	and	reset	
    the	adjustments.
    [BLANKING]
    Adjusts	the	display	range	(blanking)	at	the	top,	bottom,	left	and	right	edges	of	the	input	signal.
    Selecting	Overscan	Percentage	[OVERSCAN]
    Select	overscan	percentage	(Auto,	0%,	5%	and	10%)	for	signal.
    Projected	image
    Overscaned
    	b
     y
    	10%
    NOTE: 
    •	 The	[OVERSCAN]	item	is	not	available:
    	 -		when	[NATIVE]	is	selected	for	[ASPECT	RA TIO].
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