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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 displa yed 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	DELETE]
    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.
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    ❺ 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 6)
    PROFESSIONAL
     �����Saves all the settings of [PICTURE] for each input� 
    [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 	six 	f actory 	presets 	optimiz ed 	f or 	v arious 	types 	of 	images .	Y ou 	can 	also 	use 	[DET AIL 	SETTINGS] 	to 	set 	user 	
    adjustable	settings	to	customize	each	gamma	or	color.
    Your	settings	can	be	stored	in	[PRESET	1]	to	[PRESET	6].
    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
    [DETAIL SETTINGS]
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    [GENERAL]
    Storing	Your	 Customized 	 Settings 	 [REFERENCE]
    This	function	allows	you	to	store	your	customized	settings	in	[PRESET	1]	to	[PRESET	6].
    First,	select	a 	base 	preset 	mode 	from 	[REFERENCE], 	then 	set 	[GAMMA 	CORRECTION] 	and 	[COLOR 	TEMPERA TURE].	
    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�
    Selecting Gamma Correction Mode [GAMMA CORRECTION]
    Each	mode	is	recommended	for:
    DYNAMIC ��������������Creates a high-contrast picture�
    NATURAL ���������������Natural reproduction of the picture�
    BLACK DETAIL �������Emphasizes detail in dark areas of the picture�
    Adjusting  Color Temperature  [COLOR TEMPERATURE]
    This	option	allows	you	to	select	the	color	temperature	of	your	choice.
    NOTE: 
    •	 When	[PRESENTATION]	or	[HIGH-BRIGHT]	is	selected	in	[REFERENCE],	this	function	is	not	available.
    •	 When	a	color	option	other	than	[OFF]	is	selected	for	[WALL	COLOR],	this	function	is	not	available.
    Adjusting Brightness and Contrast [DYNAMIC CONTRAST]
    This	function	allows	you	to	adjust	the	contrast	ratio	optically	using	the	built-in	iris.
    To	increase	the	contrast	ratio,	select	[ON].
    NOTE:
    •	 From	the	on-screen 	menu 	[DYNAMIC 	CONTRAST] 	is 	available 	only 	when 	[DUAL] 	is 	selected 	for 	[LAMP 	SELECT] 	from 	[LAMP 	
    MODE].	(→ page 119)
    Adjusting Brightness of White Areas [BrilliantColor]
    This	function	allows	you	to	adjust	the	brightness	of	the	white	areas.	As 	 the 	 picture 	 becomes 	 dim, 	 it 	 looks 	 more 	 natural.
    OFF ������������������������Turns off the BrilliantColor feature�
    MEDIUM ����������������Increases brightness of the white areas�
    HIGH ����������������������Increases more brightness of the white areas�
    NOTE:
    •	 [BrilliantColor]	is	not	available	when	[HIGH-BRIGHT]	or	[PRESENTATION]	is	selected	for	[REFERENCE].
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    Adjusting White Balance [WHITE BALANCE]
    This	allows	y ou 	to 	adjust 	the 	white 	balance .	Contr ast 	f or 	each 	color 	(RGB) 	to 	adjust 	the 	white 	le vel 	of 	the 	screen;	
    Brightness	for	each	color	(RGB)	is	used	to	adjust	the	black	level	of	the	screen.
    [SATURATION]
    Corrects	the	saturation	for	all	signals.
    Adjusts	the	saturation	for	the	colors	red,	green,	blue,	yellow,	magenta	and	cyan.
    RED �����������������������Adjusts the color in red areas, centered around the red�
    GREEN �������������������Adjusts the color in green areas, centered around the green�
    BLUE ����������������������Adjusts the color in blue areas, centered around the blue�
    YELLOW ����������������Adjusts the color in yellow areas, centered around the yellow�
    MAGENTA ��������������Adjusts the color in magenta areas, centered around the magenta�
    CYAN ���������������������Adjusts the color in cyan areas, centered around the cyan�
    [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.
    [HUE]
    Varies	the	color	level	from	+/−	green	to	+/−	blue.	The	 red 	 level 	 is 	 used 	 as 	 reference.
    Input	signalCONTRASTBRIGHTNESS SHARPNESS COLORHUE
    COMPUTER/DisplayPort/HDMI	(RGB)Ye sYe sYe sNo	(Yes:	SDTV/HDTV)No	(Yes:	SDTV/HDTV)
    COMPUTER/DisplayPort/HDMI	(COMPONENT) Ye s
    Ye sYe sYe sYe s
    VIDEO/S-VIDEO/COMPONENT Ye sYe sYe sYe sYe s
    VIEWER/NETWORK Ye sYe sYe s NoNo
    Yes	=	Adjustable,	No	=	Not	adjustable
    [RESET]
    The	settings	and 	adjustments 	f or 	[PICTURE] 	will 	be 	retur ned 	to 	the 	f actory 	settings 	with 	the 	e xception 	of 	the 	f ollowing;	
    Preset	numbers	and	[REFERENCE]	within	the	[PRESET]	screen.
    The	settings	and 	adjustments 	under 	[DET AIL 	SETTINGS] 	within 	the 	[PRESET] 	screen 	that 	are 	not 	currently 	selected 	
    will	not	be	reset.
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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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.
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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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	f or 	[CLOCK], 	[PHASE], 	[HORIZONT AL], 	and 	[VER TICAL] 	will 	be 	stored 	in 	memor y 	f or 	the 	
    current	signal.	The	ne xt 	time 	y ou 	project 	the 	signal 	with 	the 	same 	resolution, 	hor izontal 	and 	v ertical 	frequency , 	
    its	adjustments	will	be	called	up	and	applied.
    	 To	delete	adjustments 	stored 	in 	memor y, 	from 	the 	men u, 	y ou 	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 by 10%
    NOTE: 
    •	 The	[OVERSCAN]	item	is	not	available:
    	 -		when 	 [NATIVE] 	 is 	 selected 	 for 	 [ASPECT 	 RATIO].
    	 -		when	 [VIEWER] 	 or 	 [NETWORK] 	 is 	 selected 	 for 	 [SOURCE]
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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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 	bef ore 	setting 	the 	aspect 	r atio.	
    (→	page	123)
    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	RatioVGA	 640	×	480	4:3
    SVGA	 800	×	600	 4:3
    XGA	 1024	×	768	 4:3
    WXGA	 1280	×	768	 15:9
    WXGA	 1280	×	800	 16:10
    HD(FWXGA)	 1366	×	768	 approx.	 16:9WXGA+	 1440	×	900	 16:10
    SXGA	 1280	×	1024	 5:4
    SXGA+	 1400	×	1050	 4:3
    WXGA++	 1600	×	900	 16:9
    UXGA	 1600	×	1200	 4:3
    WSXGA+	 1680	×	1050	 16:9
    FHD(1080P)	 1920	×	1080	 16:9
    WUXGA1920	×	1200	 16:10
    Options Function
    AUTO
    The	projector	will	automatically	determine	the	incoming	signal	and	display	it	in	its	aspect	ratio.	
    The	projector 	ma y 	erroneously 	deter mine 	the 	aspect 	r atio 	depending 	on 	its 	signal.	If 	this 	occurs , 	
    select	the	appropriate	aspect	ratio	from	the	following.4:3The	image	is	displayed	in	4:3	aspect	ratio.5:4The	image	is	displayed	in	5:4	aspect	ratio16:9The	image	is	displayed	in	16:9	aspect	ratio15:9The	image	is	displayed	in	15:9	aspect	ratio16:10The	image	is	displayed	in	16:10	aspect	ratio
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    NATIVEThe	projector	displa ys 	the 	current 	image 	in 	its 	tr ue 	resolution 	when 	the 	incoming 	computer 	signal 	
    has	a	lower	or	higher	resolution	than	the	projector’s	native	resolution.	(→	page	2, 224)
    When	the	incoming 	computer 	signal 	has 	a 	higher 	resolution 	than 	the 	projector's 	nativ e 	resolution, 	
    the	center	of	an	image	will	be	displayed.
    LETTER	BOXThe	image	of 	a 	letterbo x 	signal 	(16:9) 	is 	stretched 	equally 	in 	the 	hor izontal 	and 	v ertical 	directions 	
    to	fit	the	screen.
    WIDE	SCREENThe	image	of	a	squeeze	signal(16:9)	is	stretched	left	and	right	in	16:9.
    ZOOMThe	image	of	a	squeeze	signal	(16:9)	is	stretched	left	and	right	in	4:3.
    Parts	of	the	displayed	image	are	cropped	at	the	left	and	right	edges	and	therefore	not	visible.
    4:3	FILLThe	image	of	a	signal(4:3)	is	stretched	left	and	right	in	16:9.
    TIP:
    •	 Image	position	can	be	adjusted	vertically	using	[POSITION]	when	the	[16:9],	[15:9],	or	[16:10]	aspect	ratios	are	selected.
    •	 The	term	“letterbox” 	refers 	to 	a 	more 	landscape-oriented 	image 	when 	compared 	to 	a 	4:3 	image, 	which 	is 	the 	standard 	aspect 	
    ratio	for	a	vide	source.
    	 The	letterbox	signal	has	aspect	ratios	with	the	vista	size	“1.85:1”	or	cinema	scope	size	“2.35:1”	for	movie	film.
    •	 The	term	“squeeze”	refers	to	the	compressed	image	of	which	aspect	ratio	is	converted	from	16:9	to	4:3.
    [RESOLUTION]
    This	function	sets	the	resolution	of	a	projected	image	if	auto-detect	fails	to	work	well.
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    [VIDEO]
    Using Noise Reduction [NOISE REDUCTION]
    This	function	is	used	to	reduce	video	noise.
    RANDOM NR ���������Reduces flickering random noise in an image� 
    MOSQUITO NR ������Reduces mosquito noise that appears around the edges of an image during \
    DVD playback�
    BLOCK NR �������������Reduces block noise or mosaic-like patterns by selecting ON�
    Selecting Interlaced Progressive Conversion Process Mode [DEINTERLACE]
    This	function	allows	you	to	select	an	interlaced-to-progressive	conversion	process	for	video	signals.
    AUTO ���������������������Determines an appropriate interlaced-to-progressive conversion process a\
    utomatically�
    VIDEO ��������������������Applies a normal interlaced-to-progressive conversion process�
    FILM ����������������������Applies the automatic detection mode for telecine signals� This option is recommended for a movie picture�
    NOTE:	This	function	is	not	available	with	RGB	signals.
    Turning On or Off the 3D Dimensional Separation [3D Y/C SEPARATION]
    When	projecting	an	image	from	a	VIDEO	 input, 	 set 	 to 	 ON 	 to 	 project 	 the 	 highest 	 quality 	 image.
    OFF ������������������������Turns off the 3 dimensional separation feature�
    ON �������������������������Turns on the 3 dimensional separation feature�
    NOTE:	Only	available	for	NTSC	3.58	video	signals.
    [DETAIL ENHANCEMENT]
    This	function	enhances	the	contours	of	the	image	when	projecting	component	signals.
    NOTE:
    This	function	may	not	be	available	depending	on	the	signal	or	screen	setting.
    [SIGNAL TYPE]
    The	projector	automatically 	identifies 	whether 	the 	COMPUTER 	1, 	COMPUTER 	2 	or 	COMPUTER 	3* 	input 	signals 	
    are	RGB	or	component	signals	to	project	the	image.	If 	 the 	 colors 	 are 	 unnatural, 	 however, 	 try 	 switching 	 the 	 setting.
    *	For	COMPUTER	3,	the	computer	signal	and	video	signal	can	be	selected	at	SIGNAL	SELECT(COMP3).
    RGB �����������������������Switches to the RGB input�
    COMPONENT ���������Switches to the component signal input�
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    [VIDEO	LEVEL]
    This	function	selects 	video 	signal 	le vel 	when 	the 	projector’ s 	HDMI 	and 	Displa yPort 	input 	connectors 	and 	an 	e xternal 	
    device	are	connected.
    AUTO ���������������������The video level is switched automatically based on the information from \
    the device outputting the signal�
    Depending on the connected device, this setting may not be made properly� In this case, switch to “NORMAL” 
    or “ENHANCED” from the menu and view with the optimum setting�
    NORMAL ����������������This disables the enhanced mode�
    ENHANCED ������������This improves the image’s contrast, expressing the dark and light sections more dynamically�
    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 	v alues 	can 	be 	applied 	to 	the 	signal 	y ou 	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 current signal�
    RESET ��������������������Returns the adjusted values to the last condition�
    NOTE:
    •	 The	lens	shift,	zoom,	and	focus	adjustments	can	be	performed	with	the	remote	control.	(→ page 24, 25, 28)
    •	 To	store	adjusted	values	common	to	all	the	input	sources,	use	the	REF.	LENS	MEMORY	function.	See	page	47, 125.
    •	 Lens	memory 	adjustments 	will 	be 	automatically 	registered 	the 	ENTR Y 	LIST . 	These 	lens 	memor y 	adjustments 	can 	be 	loaded 	from 	
    the	ENTRY	LIST.	(→ page 106)
    	 Note	that	per forming 	[CUT] 	or 	[ALL 	DELETE] 	in 	the 	ENTR Y 	LIST 	will 	delete 	lens 	memor y 	adjustments 	as 	well 	as 	sour ce 	adjust-
    ments. This deletion will not take effect until other adjustments is loa\
    ded.
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