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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 BOTTOM-RIGHT
    Reference
    	point
    Ref
    
    erence
    	point
    BORDER
    Select	the	display	boundary	of	the	main	display	and	sub-display	of	the	[PICTURE	BY	PICTURE]	screen.
    Display	boundary
    Main	displaySub-display
    Main	displa
    ySub-displayMain	display
    Sub-display
    TIP:
    •	 6	steps	can	be	selected	on	this	projector.
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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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	remote	control.
    HORIZONTAL ���������Adjustments when projecting from a diagonal direction to the 
    screen�
    VERTICAL ��������������Adjustments when projecting from the top or bottom direction to 
    the screen�
    TILT �����������������������Adjusts the distortion when performing trapezoidal correction with the screen moved in the vertical direction 
    using the lens shift�
    THROW RATIO �������Adjusts according to the projection ratio of the optional lens used�
    Model	name	of	lens	unitAdjustment	range
    NP16FL7–8
    NP17ZL 12–18
    NP18ZL 17–23
    NP19ZL 21–37
    NP20ZL 34–55
    NP21ZL 50–85
    NP31ZL 7–10
    NP39ML 4
    NOTE:
    •	 When	power	is	supplied	to	the	device,	the	adjustment	value	of	the	[KEYSTONE]	used	previously	is	retained	even	if	the	gradient	
    of	the	device	is	changed.
    •	 When	clearing	the	adjustment	value	of	[KEYSTONE],	press	the	3D	REFORM	button	for	2	or	more	seconds.
    •	 When	setting	other	[GEOMETRIC	CORRECTION]	functions,	the	[KEYSTONE]	menu	cannot	be	selected.	When	performing	trapezoidal	
    correction,	press	the	3D	REFORM	button	for	2	or	more	seconds	to	clear	the	adjustment	value	of	[GEOMETRIC	CORRECTION].
    •	 As	electrical	correction	is	carried	out	by	[KEYSTONE],	the	brightness	may	be	reduced	or	the	screen	quality	may	deteriorate	
    sometimes.
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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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	42)	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 angle correction is also possible�
    VERTICAL CORNER
     ������������������������������Performs correction for projection onto a wall lying at an angle to the ver\
    tical direction�
    * Reverse angle correction is also possible�
    NOTE:
    •	 When	the	maximum	adjustment	range	is	exceeded,	distortion	adjustment	is	disabled.	Set	up	the	projector	at	an	optimal	angle	as	
    the	deterioration	in	the	image	quality	increases	as	the	distortion	adjustment	volume	gets	larger.
    •	 Please	note	that	the	image	will	go	out	of	focus	due	to	the	difference	in	the	distance	between	the	upper	and	lower	or	left	and	right	
    sides	and	the	center	of	the	screen	for	projections	cutting	across	corners.	Lenses	with	short	focal	points	are	also	not	recommended	
    for	projections	cutting	across	corners	as	the	image	will	go	out	of	focus.
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    Adjustment method
    1.	 Align	the	cursor	with	the	[HORIZONTAL	CORNER]	or	[VERTICAL	CORNER]	of	the	[GEOMETRIC	CORREC-
    TION]	menu	and	then	press	the	ENTER	button.
    •	 The	adjustment	screen	will	be	displayed.
    2. Press the ▼▲◀▶ buttons to align the cursor (yellow box) with the target adjustment point and then press 
    the ENTER button.
    •	 The	cursor	will	change	into	an	adjustment	point	(yellow	in	color).
    3. Press the ▼▲◀▶	buttons	to	adjust	the	corners	or	sides	of	the	screen	and	then	press	the	ENTER	button.
    •	 The	adjustment	point	will	go	back	to	being	a	cursor	(yellow	box).
    Explanation	of	screen	transition	
    •	 The	adjustment	points	of	the	four	corners	(a,	c,	f	and	h	in	the	drawing)	will	move	independently.
    •	 The	following	adjustment	points	differ	at	the	[HORIZONTAL	CORNER]	and	[VERTICAL	CORNER].
    	 HORIZONTAL	CORNER:	When	Point	b	in	the	dra wing	is	mov ed,	and	the	upper	side	and	Point	g	are	mov ed,	the	
    lower	side	will	move	in	a	parallel	manner.
    	 VERTICAL	CORNER:	When	Point	d	in	the	drawing	is	mov ed,	and	the	left	side	and	Point	e	are	mov ed,	the	right	
    side	will	move	in	a	parallel	manner.
    	 [Adjustment	points	of	the	[HORIZONTAL	CORNER]	screen	and	movement	points	of	the	projection	screen]
    a
    bbc
    de
    fgh
    a c
    d e
    f
    gh
    Point	b	will	be	displaced	in	a	parallel	manner	at	the	same	time	as	Points	a,	b,	c
    Point
    	g	will	be	displaced	in	a	par
     allel
    	manner	at	the	same	time	as	P
     oints
    	f
     ,
    	g,	h
    	 [Adjustment	points	of	the	[VERTICAL	CORNER]	screen	and	movement	points	of	the	projection	screen]
    aa b
    b c
    c
    d d e
    e
    f f
    g
    gh
    h
    Point	d	will	be	displaced	in	a	parallel	manner	at	the	same	time	as	Points	a,	d,	f
    Point
    	e	will	be	displaced	in	a	par
     allel
    	manner	at	the	same	time	as	P
     oints
    	f
     ,
    	g,	h
    4.	 Start	from	Step	2	onwards	to	adjust	the	other	points.
    5. When the adjustment is completed, press the ▼▲◀▶	buttons	to	align	the	cursor	with	the	[EXIT]	in	the	
    adjustment screen and then press theENTER button.
    •	 Switch	to	the	[GEOMETRIC	CORRECTION]	menu	screen.
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    PINCUSHION
    Adjust	the	curve	distortion	of	the	projection	screen.
    TOP ������������������������Adjust the curve distortion of the upper edge of the projection 
    screen�
    BOTTOM ����������������Adjust the curve distortion of the lower edge of the projection 
    screen�
    LEFT ����������������������Adjust the curve distortion of the left edge of the projection screen�
    RIGHT ��������������������Adjust the curve distortion of the right edge of the projection 
    screen�
    TOP
    LEFT RIGHT
    BOTTOM
    PC	TOOL	(For	future	suppor t)
    Recall	the	geometric	correction	data	that	is	registered	in	the	projector	beforehand.
    There	are	three	types	of	registered	data.
    NOTE:
    •	 KEYSTONE,	CORNERSTONE,	and	PINCUSHION	cannot	be	selected	when	setting	the	geometric	correction	using	a	PC	tool.
    •	 To	clear	the	[GEOMETRIC	CORRECTION]	data	that	has	been	set	up,	press	the	3D	REFORM	button	for	2	or	more	seconds.
    •	 As	electrical	correction	is	carried	out	in	geometric	correction,	the	brightness	may	be	affected	and	the	picture	quality	may	be	
    degraded.
    RESET
    Reset	the	adjustment	value	that	has	been	set	up	in	GEOMETRIC	CORRECTION	(return	to	the	initial	value).
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    [EDGE BLENDING]
    This	adjusts	the	edges	(boundaries)	of	the	projection	screen	when	projecting	high	resolution	videos	using	a	combina-
    tion	of	several	projectors	in	the	up,	down,	left	and	right	positions.
    MODE
    This	enables	or	disables	the	EDGE	BLENDING	function.
    When	MODE	is	set	to	ON,	the	TOP,	BO TTOM,	LEFT ,	RIGHT	and	BLA CK	LEVEL	settings	can	be	adjusted.
    TOP/BOTTOM/LEFT/RIGHT
    This	selects	the	EDGE	BLENDING	locations	on	the	left,	right,	top	and	bottom	on	the	screen.
    The	following	settings	can	be	adjusted	when	an	item	is	selected.	(→	page	73)
    CONTROL
     ��������������Enable TOP, BOTTOM, LEFT and RIGHT functions�
    MARKER ����������������Set whether to display marker or not when adjusting the range and display position� When turned on, a 
    magenta marker for adjusting the range adjustment and a green marker for adjusting the display position 
    will be displayed�
    RANGE �������������������Adjust the range (width) of the edge blending�
    POSITION ��������������Adjust the display position of the edge blending�
    BLACK	LEVEL
    Divide	the	screen	into	nine	parts	and	keep	the	black	level	uniform	for	each	projector.
    The	nine	divisions	screens	are	TOP-LEFT ,	TOP-CENTER,	TOP-RIGHT ,	CENTER-LEFT,	CENTER,	CENTER-RIGHT,	
    BOTTOM-LEFT,	BOTTOM-CENTER	and	BOTTOM-RIGHT.	(→	page	76)
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    [MULTI SCREEN]
    WHITE	BALANCE
    This	adjusts	the	white	balance	for	each	projector	when	projecting	using	a	combination	of	several	projectors.
    This	can	be	adjusted	when	[MODE]	is	set	to	[ON].
    BRIGHTNESS W, BRIGHTNESS R, BRIGHTNESS G, BRIGHTNESS B
     ������������������������������Adjusting the black color of the video�
    CONTRAST W, CONTRAST R, CONTRAST G, CONTRAST B
     ������������������������������Adjusting the white color of the video�
    PICTURE SETTING
    This	sets	the	division	condition	when	projecting	using	a	combination	of	several	projectors.
    Please	refer	to	“4.	Multi-Screen	Projection”	(→	page	64)	for	details.
    MODEOFFUse	the	projector	in	a	standalone	state.
    ZOOMThis	adjusts	the	position	and	width	of	the	video	area	that	you	wish	to	divide.	The	edge	blending	width	will	also	be	automatically	set	to	that	width.
    TILINGThis	assigns	the	divided	screens	to	the	projectors.	The	edge	b lending	function	will	also	be	set	automatically.
    ZOOMHORIZONTAL	ZOOMThis	maginifies	the	video	area	in	the	horizontal	direction.
    VERTICAL	ZOOMThis	maginifies	the	video	area	in	the	vertical	direction.
    HORIZONTAL	POSITIONThis	shifts	the	video	area	in	the	horizontal	direction.
    VERTICAL	PO-
    SITIONThis	shifts	the	video	area	in	the	vertical	direction.
    TILING WIDTHThis	selects	the	number	of	projectors	to	be	arranged	horizontally.
    HEIGHTThis	selects	the	number	of	projectors	to	be	arranged	vertically.
    HORIZONTAL	POSITIONThis	selects	the	position	of	the	projector	starting	from	the	left	among	those	arranged	horizontally.
    VERTICAL	PO-
    SITIONThis	selects	the	position	of	the	projector	starting	from	the	top	among	those	arranged	vertically.
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    Conditions for using tiling
    •	 All	the	projectors	need	to	fulfil	the	following	conditions.
    •	 The	panel	size	must	be	the	same
    •	 The	projection	screen	size	must	be	the	same
    •	 The	left	and	right	ends	or	top	and	bottom	ends	of	the	projection	screen	must	be	consistent.
    •	 The	settings	for	the	left	and	right	edges	of	the	edge	blending	are	the	same
    •	 The	settings	for	the	top	and	bottom	edges	of	the	edge	blending	are	the	same
    	 If	the	tiling	conditions	are	satisfied,	the	video	screen	of	the	projector	at	each	installation	position	will	be	automatically	
    extracted	and	projected.
    	 If	the	tiling	conditions	are	not	satisfied,	adjust	the	video	screen	of	the	projector	at	each	installation	position	using	
    the	zoom	function.
    •	 Assign	a	unique	control	ID	to	each	projector.
    •	 Set	the	“Color	Setting”	and	“DeepColor	Setting”	on	your	Blu-ray	play er	or	computer	to	“Auto”.	Refer	to	the	owner’ s	
    manual	accompanying	your	Blu-ray	player	or	computer	for	more	information.
    	 Connect	the	HDMI	output	of	your	Blu-ray	play er	or	computer	to	the	first	projector.	Then	connect	to	the	HDMI	IN	input	
    terminal	of	the	second	and	subsequent	tiled	projectors.
    Tiling	setting	example)	Number	of	horizontal	units	=	2,	Number	of	ver tical	units	=	2
    Horizontal	order	=	Second	unit
    Ver tical	order	=	First	unit
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    ❼ Menu Descriptions & Functions [SETUP]
    [MENU]
    Selecting	Menu	Language	[LANGUAGE]	
    You	can	choose	one	of	29	languages	for	on-screen	instructions.
    NOTE:	Your	setting	will	not	be	affected	even	when	[RESET]	is	done	from	the	menu.
    Selecting	Menu	Color	[COLOR	SELECT]
    You	can	choose	between	two	options	for	menu	color:	COLOR	and	MONOCHROME.
    Turning	On	/	Off	Source	Display	[INPUT	DISPLAY]
    This	option	turns	on	or	off	input	name	display	such	as	HDMI,	DisplayPort,	BNC,	BNC(CV),	BNC(Y/C),	COMPUTER,	
    HDBaseT	to	be	displayed	on	the	top	right	of	the	screen.
    Turning	messages	on	and	off	[MESSAGE	DISPLAY]
    This	option	selects	whether	or	not	to	display	projector	messages	at	the	bottom	of	the	projected	image.
    Even	when	“OFF”	is	selected,	the	security	lock	warning	is	display ed.	The	security	lock	war ning	turns	off	when	the	
    security	lock	is	canceled.
    Turning	ON/OFF	Control	ID	[ID	DISPLAY]
    ID DISPLAY �����������This option turns on or off the ID number which is displayed when the ID SET button on the remote control 
    is pressed� (→ page 125)
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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    [3D	CAUTION	MESSAGE]
    This	selects	whether	to	display	a	caution	message	or	not	when	switching	to	a	3D	video.
    The	default	condition	when	shipped	from	the	factory	is	ON.
    OFF ������������������������The 3D caution message screen will not be displayed�
    ON �������������������������The 3D caution message screen will be displayed when switching to a 3D v\
    ideo� Press the ENTER button 
    to cancel the message�
    •	 The	message	will	disappear	automatically	after	60	seconds	or	when	other	buttons	are	pressed.	If	it	disap-
    pears automatically, the 3D caution message will be displayed again when switching to a 3D \
    video�
    Selecting	Menu	Display	Time	[DISPLAY	TIME]
    This	option	allows	you	to	select	how	long	the	projector	waits	after	the	last	touch	of	a	button	to	turn	off	the	menu.	The	
    preset	choices	are	[MANUAL],	[AUTO	5	SEC],	[AUT O	15	SEC],	and	[AUT O	45	SEC].	The	[AUT O	45	SEC]	is	the	fac-
    tory	preset.
    5. Using On-Screen Menu  
    						
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