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    4. Multi-Screen Projection
    ❶ Things that can be done using multi-screen projection
    This	projector	can	be	used	singly	or	arranged	in	multiple	units	for	multi-screen	projection.
    We	will	introduce	an	example	using	two	projection	screens	here.
    Case 1
    Using	a	single	projector	to	project	two	types	of	videos	at	the	same	time
    [PIP/PICTURE	BY	PICTURE]
    Case 2
    Using	four	projectors	(resolution:	WUXGA)	 to 	 project 	 video 	 with 	 a 	 resolution 	 of 	 2560 	 × 	 1600 	 pixels
    [TILING]
    Case 1. Using a single projector to project two types of videos [PIP/PICTURE BY 
    PICTURE]
    Connection example and projection image
    In	the	case	of	[PICTURE	BY	PICTURE]In 	 the 	 case 	 of 	 [PIP]
    On-screen	menu	operations
    Display	[DISPLAY] 	→	[PIP/PICTURE	BY 	PICTURE] 	→	[MODE]	screen 	in 	the 	on-screen 	men u 	and 	select 	[PIP] 	or 	
    [PICTURE	BY	PICTURE].
    For	details,	please	refer	to	“4-2	 Displaying 	T wo 	 Pictures 	 at 	 the 	 Same 	Time”.	 (→	page	52) 
    						
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    Case 2. Using four projectors (resolution: WUXGA) to project videos with a resolution of 
    2560 × 1600 pixels [TILING]
    Connection example and projection image
    On-screen	menu	operations
    1	 Four	similar	videos	are	displayed	when	four	projectors	are	projected.
    	 Please	request	the	dealer	to	adjust	the	projection	position	of	each	projector.
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    2	 Operate	the	on-screen	menu	using	the	four	respective	projectors	to	divide	the	image	into	four	portions.
    	 Display	[DISPLAY] 	→	[MULTI	SCREEN] 	→	[PICTURE	SETTING] 	Screen 	in 	the 	on-screen 	men u 	and 	select 	[TIL-
    ING].
    (1)	In	the 	screen 	f or 	setting 	the 	n umber 	of 	hor izontal 	units , 	select 	[2 	UNITS].	(n umber 	of 	units 	in 	the 	hor izontal 	direc-
    tion)
    (2)	In	the 	screen 	f or 	setting 	the 	n umber 	of 	v ertical 	units , 	select 	[2 	UNITS].	(n umber 	of 	units 	in 	the 	v ertical 	direction)
    (3)	In	the	screen	for	setting	the	horizontal	order,	select	[1st	UNIT]	or	[2nd	UNIT].
    	 (look	at	the	screens,	the	one	on	the	left	is	the	[1st	UNIT]	while	the	one	on	the	right	is	the	[2nd	UNIT])
    (4)	In	the	screen	for	setting	the	vertical	order,	select	the	[1st	UNIT]	or	the	[2nd	UNIT].
    	 (look	at	the	screens,	the	one	at	the	top	is	the	[1st	UNIT]	while	the	one	at	the	bottom	is	the	[2nd	UNIT])
    3	 Adjust	the	lens	shift	of	each	projector	to	fine-tune	the	boundaries	of	the	screen.
    	 For	further	fine-tuning,	adjust	using	[DISPLAY]	→	[EDGE	BLENDING]	in	the	on-screen	menu	for	each	projector.
    	 For	details,	please	refer	to	“4-3	 Displaying 	 a 	 Picture 	 Using 	 [EDGE 	 BLENDING]”.
    	(→	page	56)
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    Things to note when installing projectors
    •	 Leave	1	m 	or 	o ver 	space 	betw een 	the 	projectors 	when 	projectors 	are 	installed 	side 	b y 	side , 	so 	that 	the 	intak e 	and 	
    exhaust	vents	of 	the 	projectors 	are 	not 	obstr ucted.	In 	addition, 	lea ve 	a 	space 	of 	at 	least 	30 	cm 	betw een 	the 	intak e/
    exhaust	vent	and 	the 	w all.	When 	the 	air 	intak e 	and 	discharge 	outlet 	are 	obstr ucted, 	the 	temper ature 	inside 	the 	
    projector	will	rise	and	this	may	result	in	a	malfunction.
    1	m	or	greater
    •	 Two	projectors	can 	be 	stac ked 	on 	top 	of 	each 	other 	(ST ACK 	setting).	(→	page	138)	Do	not 	attempt 	to 	directly 	stac k 	
    three	or	more 	projectors .	When 	the 	projectors 	are 	piled 	up 	on 	top 	of 	one 	another , 	the y 	ma y 	f all 	do wn, 	resulting 	in 	
    damage	and	failure.
    •	 Installation	example	when	using	3	or	more	projectors
    	 The	following	installation 	is 	recommended 	when 	installing 	a 	combination 	of 	3 	or 	more 	projectors 	f or 	m ulti-screen 	
    projection.
    [Installation	example]
    Intake	vent
    Exhaust
    	
    vent Cabinet
    Air
    	
    discharge
    Air
    	
    intake Front
    Front
     WARNING
    Please	request	the 	dealer 	f or 	special 	installation 	ser vices 	such 	as 	when 	mounting 	the 	projector 	to 	the 	ceiling.	Ne ver 	
    carry	out	the 	installation 	b y 	y ourself.	The 	projector 	ma y 	f all 	do wn 	and 	result 	in 	injur y.	Please 	use 	a 	sturdy 	cabinet 	
    that	can	withstand 	the 	w eight 	of 	the 	projector 	f or 	the 	installation.	Please 	do 	not 	pile 	up 	the 	projectors 	directly 	on 	
    top	of	one	another.
    NOTE:
    •	 For	the	range	of	the	projection	distance,	please	refer	to	the	Appendix	“Throw	distance	and	screen	size”.	(→ page 153)
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    ❷ Displaying Two Pictures at the Same Time
    The	projector	has 	a 	f eature 	that 	allo ws 	y ou 	to 	vie w 	tw o 	diff erent 	signals 	sim ultaneously.	Y ou 	ha ve 	tw o 	modes:	picture 	
    in	picture	(PIP)	mode	and	picture	by	picture	(PICTURE	BY	PICTURE)	mode.
    The	projection	video 	in 	the 	first 	screen 	displa y 	is 	kno wn 	as 	the 	main 	displa y 	while 	the 	projection 	video 	that 	is 	called 	
    out	subsequently	is	known	as	the	sub-display.
    Select	the	projection 	function 	under 	[DISPLA Y] 	→	[PIP/PICTURE	BY 	PICTURE] 	→	[MODE]	in 	the 	on-screen 	men u 	
    (the	default	factory	setting	when	shipped	is	PIP).	 (→	page	85)
    •	 A	single	screen	is	projected	when	power	is	turned	on.
    Picture	in	Picture	function	(PIP)
    A	small	sub-display	is	displayed	inside	the	main	display.
    The	sub-display	can	be	set	up	and	adjusted	as	follows.	 (→	page	86)
    •	 Select	whether	to 	displa y 	the 	sub-displa y 	at 	the 	top 	r ight, 	top 	left, 	bottom 	r ight 	
    or	bottom	left 	of 	the 	screen 	(the 	siz e 	of 	the 	sub-displa y 	can 	be 	selected 	and 	
    the	position	can	be	fine-tuned)
    •	 Switch	the	main	display	with	the	sub-display
    Main Display
    Sub-Display
    Picture	by	picture	function	(PICTURE	BY	PICTURE)
    Display	the	main	display	and	sub-display	side	by	side.
    The	main	displa y 	and 	sub-displa y 	can 	be 	set 	up 	and 	adjusted 	as 	f ollows.	(→ 
    page	86)
    •	 Selecting	the	display	boundary	(ratio)	of	the	main	display	and	sub-display
    •	 Switch	the	main	display	and	sub-display
    Main Display Sub-Display
    Input	terminals	that	can	be	used	for	the	main	screen	and	sub-screen.
    The	main	screen	and	sub-screen	can	provide	the	following	input	terminals.
    •	 The	main	display	and	sub-display	support	computer	signals	up	to	WUXGA@60HzRB .
    Sub-Display or additional display
    HDMI DisplayPort BNCBNC(CV) BNC(Y/C)COMPUTER HDBaseT SLOT
    Main Display HDMI
    NoYe s
    Ye sYe sYe s
    NoNo
    DisplayPort Ye sYe sYe sYe s
    BNC Ye sYe s
    NoNo
    Ye s Ye s
    BNC(CV) Ye sYe s Ye sYe sYe s
    BNC(Y/C) Ye sYe s Ye sYe sYe s
    COMPUTER Ye sYe s NoYe s Ye s NoYe s Ye s
    HDBaseT NoYe sYe sYe sYe s NoNo
    SLOT NoYe sYe sYe sYe s NoNo
    NOTE:
    •	 Some	signals	may	not	appear	depending	on	the	resolution.
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    Projecting two screens
    1.	 Press	the	MENU 	b utton 	to 	displa y 	the 	on-screen 	men u 	and 	select 	[DISPLA Y] 	→	[PIP/PICTURE	BY 	PICTURE].
    	 This	displays	the	[PIP/PICTURE	BY	PICTURE]	screen	in	the	on-screen	menu.
    2.	 Select	[SUB	INPUT]	using	the	▼/▲ buttons, and press the ENTER button.
    	 This	displays	the	[SUB	INPUT]	screen.
    3. Select the input signal using the ▼/▲ buttons, and press the ENTER button.
    	 The	[PIP]	(PICTURE 	IN 	PICTURE) 	or 	[PICTURE 	BY 	PICTURE] 	screen 	set 	up 	under 	[MODE] 	is 	projected.	(→	page	
    85)
    •	 When	the	signal	name	is	displayed	in	grey,	this	means	that	it	cannot	be	selected.
    •	 The	signal	can	also	be	selected	by	pressing	the	PIP/FREEZE	button	on	the	remote	control.
    4. Press the MENU b utton.
    	 The	on-screen	menu	will	disappear.
    5.	 When	returning	to 	single 	screen,	displa y 	the 	[PIP/PICTURE 	BY 	PICTUE] 	screen 	one 	more 	time 	and 	select 	
    [OFF]	in	the	[SUB	INPUT]	screen	of	the	Step	3.
    TIP:
    •	 During	dual-screen	projection, 	if 	the 	selected 	input 	is 	not 	supported 	by 	the 	sub-screen, 	the 	sub-screen 	will 	appear 	as 	a 	black 	
    screen.
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    Switching the main display with the sub-display and vice versa
    1.	 Press	the	MENU 	b utton 	to 	displa y 	the 	on-screen 	men u 	and 	select 	[DISPLA Y] 	→	[PIP/PICTURE	BY 	PICTURE].
    	 This	displays	the	[PIP/PICTURE	BY	PICTURE]	screen	in	the	on-screen	menu.
    2.	 Select	[PICTURE	SWAP]	using	the	▼/▲ buttons and then press the ENTER button.
    	 Display	the	screen	for	switching	the	display	positions.
    3.	 Select	[ON]	using	the	▼ button and then press the ENTER button.
    	 The	video	of	the	main	display	will	switch	with	that	of	the	sub-display.
    When	turned	“OFF” When 	 turned 	“ON”
    Sub-displa y 	 video
    Main
    	
    display
    	
    video
    Sub-display 	 video
    Main 	 display 	 video
    	 The	signal	output	from	the	HDMI	OUT	terminal	does	not	change	even	if	the	display	positions	are	switched.
    4. Press the men
    u button.
    	 The	on-screen	menu	will	disappear.
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    Restrictions
    •	 The	following	operations	are	enabled	only	for	the	main	display.
    •	 Visual	adjustments
    •	 Video	magnification	/	demaginification	using	the	partial	D-ZOOM/ZOOM	+/−	buttons.
    	 However,	magnification	/	demaginification	is	up	to	the	boundary	set	in	[PICTURE	BY	PICTURE].
    •	 TEST	PATTERN
    •	 The	following	oper ations 	are 	enab led 	f or 	both 	the 	main 	displa y 	and 	sub-displa y.	These 	oper ations 	cannot 	be 	ap-
    plied	individually.
    •	 Momentary	deletion	of	video
    •	 Video	pause
    •	 [PIP/PICTURE	BY	PICTURE]	cannot	be	used	when	a	3D	video	is	being	displayed.
    •	 When	using	the 	[PIP/PICTURE 	BY 	PICTURE] 	function, 	[CLOSED 	CAPTION] 	and 	[D YNAMIC 	CONTRAST] 	can 	
    be	used.
    •	 [PIP/PICTURE	BY	PICTURE]	cannot	be	used	when	the	signal	input	has	a	resolution	of	1920	×	1200	or	more.
    •	 The	HDMI	OUT 	ter minal 	has 	a 	repeater 	function.	The 	output 	resolution 	is 	limited 	b y 	the 	maxim um 	resolution 	of 	
    the	connected	monitor	and	projector.
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    ❸ Displaying a Picture Using [EDGE BLENDING]
    A	high	resolution 	video 	can 	be 	projected 	on 	an 	e ven 	bigger 	screen 	b y 	combining 	m ultiple 	projectors 	on 	the 	left, 	r ight, 	
    top	and	bottom.
    This	projector	is 	equipped 	with 	an 	“EDGE 	BLENDING 	Function”	that 	mak es 	the 	edges 	(boundar ies) 	of 	the 	projection 	
    screen	indistinguishable.
    NOTE:
    •	 For	projector	throw	distances,	refer	to	“Throw	distance	and	screen	size”	on	page	153.
    •	 Before	performing 	the 	Edge 	Blending 	function, 	place 	the 	projector 	in 	the 	correct 	position 	so 	that 	the 	image 	becomes 	square 	in 	
    the	appropriate	size,	and	then	make	optical	adjustments	(lens	shift,	focus,	and	zoom).
    •	 Adjust	the	brightness 	of 	each 	projector 	using 	[ADJUST] 	under 	[LIGHT 	MODE]. 	After 	adjusting 	the 	brightness, 	you 	can 	keep 	the 	
    set	brightness	level 	by 	turning 	ON 	the 	[CONST ANT 	BRIGHTNESS] 	mode. 	In 	addition, 	use 	[REF . 	WHITE 	BALANCE] 	to 	adjust 	the 	
    [CONTRAST]	and	[BRIGHTNESS].
    Before	explaining	use	of	the	Edge	Blending	function
    This	section	e xplains 	the 	case 	f or 	“Example:	Placing 	tw o 	projectors 	side 	b y 	side”.	As 	sho wn, 	the 	projected 	image 	on 	
    the	left	is 	ref erred 	to 	as 	“Projector 	A”	and 	the 	projected 	image 	on 	the 	r ight 	is 	ref erred 	to 	“Projector 	B”.	Unless 	otherwise 	
    specified	hereinafter,	the	“projector”	is 	 used 	 to 	 mean 	 both 	 A 	 and 	 B.
    Example:	Placing 	 two 	 projectors 	 side 	 by 	 side
    Edge	Blending	area
    Projected
    	
    area Projected
    	 area
    Projector
    	
    A Projector
    	 B
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    Preparation:
    •	 Turn	on	the	projector	and	display	a	signal.
    •	 When	performing 	settings 	or 	adjustments 	using 	the 	remote 	control, 	enab le 	the 	[CONTR OL 	ID] 	so 	as 	not 	to 	activ ate 	
    the	other	projectors.	(→	page	105)
    Setting the overlap of projection screens
    ①
    	Enable	[EDGE	BLENDING].
    1. Press the MENU b utton.
    	 The	menu	will	be	displayed.
    2.	 Select	[EDGE	BLENDING].
    	 The	[EDGE	BLENDING] 	screen 	will 	be 	displa yed.	Align 	the 	cursor 	with 	[MODE] 	and 	then 	press 	the 	ENTER 	b utton.	
    The	mode	screen	will	be	displayed.
    3.	 Select	[MODE]	→	[ON]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 This	enables	the	Edge	Blending	function.	The	 following 	 menu 	 items 	 are 	 available:
    	 [TOP],	[BOTTOM],	[LEFT],	[RIGHT],	and	[BLACK	LEVEL]
    4.	 Select	[RIGHT]	for	Projector	A	and	[LEFT]	for	Projector	B.
    	 Press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 The	following	items	are	available:
    	 [CONTROL],	[MARKER],	[RANGE],	and	[POSITION]
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