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    Basic Operation
    Menu Bar Items
    This list shows the items that can be set in the projector.
    Composite Video/S-Video, DVI Mode
    White Balance
    RGain
    GGain
    BGain
    ROffset
    GOffset
    BOffset
    Reset
    Layout Aspect Ratio16:9/4:3/LBX/Native
    H-Position
    V-Position
    V-Keystone
    H-Keystone
    Reset
    Brightness -50 ~ +50
    Contrast -50 ~ +50
    Color -64 ~ +64
    Tint -64 ~ +64
    SharpnessSoftest, Soft, Normal, Sharp,
    Sharpest
    8 . 2 / 5 . 2 / 5 3 . 2 / 2 . 2 / 0 . 2 / 8 . 1 / 5 . 1 / 0 . 1 a m m a G
    Color TempColor Temp 5000k ~ 10000k,
    Native
    x   -30 ~+30
    y   -30 ~+30
    Reset this CT
    Picture SettingNormal/Bright/Movie/Custom1/
    Custom2Options White Peaking    ON/OFF
    Bright Mode                      ON/OFF
    Auto Power Off ON/OFF
    Source Select                     Manual/Auto
    OSD Timeout 5. 15. 60 secs
    OSD Blending ON/OFF
    PRJ ModeFront/Front ceiling/
    Rear/Rear ceiling
    Deinterlace
    (Dvi Hide)DCTI 0 ~ 7
    Video on film ON/OFF
    Film Mode 3:2@60Hz
    2:2@50Hz
    2:2@50Hz
    3:2@60Hz
    OFF
    Reset
    Lamp Timer Reset
    Status
    Input Source S-Video
    Composite
    Component 1
    Component 2
    DVI
    PC
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    Basic Operation
    PC/Component 1&2 Mode
    White Balance
    RGain
    GGain
    BGain
    ROffset
    GOffset
    BOffset
    Reset
    Fine SyncClock -50 ~ +50
    (Component 1/2 Hide)
    Phase -16 ~ +15
    Reset
    Execute Auto Tune
    Auto Tune (ON/OFF)
    Layout Aspect Ratio16:9/4:3/LBX/Native
    H-Position
    V- P o si ti on
    V- K e ys t o ne
    H-Keystone
    Reset
    Brightness -50 ~ +50
    Contrast -50 ~ +50
    Color -64~+64
    (PC Hide)
    Tint -64~+64
    (PC Hide)
    SharpnessSoftest, Soft, Normal, Sharp,
    Sharpest
    8 . 2 / 5 . 2 / 5 3 . 2 / 2 . 2 / 0 . 2 / 8 . 1 / 5 . 1 / 0 . 1 a m m a G
    Color TempColor Temp 5000k ~ 10000k,
    Native
    x-30~+30
    y-30~+30
    Reset this CT
    Picture              Picture SettingNormal/Bright/Movie/Custom1/
    Custom2Options White Peaking                    ON/OFF
    Bright mode ON/OFF
    Auto Power Off                     ON/OFF
    Source Select                     Manual/Auto
    OSD Timeout                      5. 15. 60 secs
    OSD Blending                    ON/OFF
    PRJ ModeFront/Front ceiling/
    Rear/Rear ceiling
    Deinterlace
    (480i, 576i only)DCTI 0 ~ 7
    Video on film ON/OFF
    Film Mode 3:2@60Hz
    2:2@50Hz
    2:2@50Hz
    3:2@60Hz
    OFF
    Reset
    Lamp Timer Reset
    Status
    Input Source S-Video
    Composite
    Component 1
    Component 2
    DVI
    PC
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    Using the Menu Screen
    You can use the menu screens to
    adjust the image and projector
    settings. You can operate the menus
    from the projector or remote control
    using the following procedure.
    Menu Selections
    (Adjustments)
    1Press on remote or on
    the keypad.
    •The menu screen is displayed.
    Note
    •The “Picture” menu screen for the
    selected input mode is displayed.
    2Pressorto select the menu
    you want to adjust.
    3Pressor to reach the Sub-
    menu and then press
    or to
    select the item you want to
    adjust.
    Note
    •The selected item will be highlighted.
    4Pressorto adjust the item
    selected.
    •The adjustment is stored.
    5Press to return to “Main
    MENU”.
    6Press t o close the menu
    screen.
    Main Menu
    STATUS
    EXIT
    INPUTMENU
    ECO
    ENTER
    MENU buttonMENUMENU
    MENU button 
    						
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    Basic Operation
    Adjusting the Image
    You can adjust the image with the 
    following procedure.
    Use this option to adjust the overall brightness of the image. Use in conjunction with contrast to fine-tune the 
    display. The scale is from -50 to 50.The default setting is 0.
    Use this option to adjust the contrast of the image. Use this control in conjunction with contrast to fine-tune 
    the display. The scale is from -50 to 50. The default setting is 0.
    Selected itemDescription
    BrightnessAdjusts the brightnessDecreases brightnessIncreases brightness
    ContrastAdjusts the contrast levelDecreases contrastIncreases contrast
    ColorAdjusts the color intensityDecreases color intensityIncreases color intensity
    TintAdjusts the tonesSkin tones become purplishSkin tones become 
    greenish
    Brightness
    Contrast
    Main Menu 
    						
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    Basic Operation
    Use this option to adjust the color intensity of the image.
    Use this option to adjust the tint of your image. Press 
    X to make the image more green. Press W to make the 
    image more purple.
    Use this option to adjust the clarity and focus of the image.
    Use this option to set the color temperature of the image. Higher color temperatures make the image look 
    cool with a bluish hue. Lower color temperature makes the image look  warmer with a reddish hue. The range 
    is from 5000°K to 10000°K, in 500°K increments.  When set to NATIVE, the image has the maximum 
    brightness.
    Select x, y to adjust the color temperature.
    For example:
    •When you adjust the x, 
    X, y, W, the image 
    will looks red.
    •When you adjust the x,
    W, y, W, the image 
    will looks blue.
    •When you adjust the x, 
    W, y, X, the image 
    will looks green.
    •When you adjust the x, 
    X, y, X, the image 
    will looks yellow.
    Color
    Tint
    Sharpness
    Color TEMP
    The point will move in the 
    Black Body Curve.  
    						
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    Basic Operation
    Use this option to adjust the gamma correction of the image. There are seven non-linear gamma corrections 
    1.0, 1.5, 1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.35, 2.5, and 2.8. The default setting is 2.2.
    The contrast and brightness for each color of the RGB Gain & Offset values in DLP can be individually 
    adjusted.
    Gamma
    White Balance 
    						
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    Basic Operation
    Picture setting
    This function stores Brightness, Contrast,
    Color, Tint, Sharpnes s, Gamma, Color Temp,
    Color Type, and White Enhance set in
    “Picture”. Each stored se tting is reassigned to
    each input mode.
    Select “Picture Setting” from the “Picture” menu on the menu screen.
    For operating the menu screen, see page 33.
    Note
    •  When RecallingSaved Contents:
    When a saved memorynumber is selected,
    the contents of the “Picture” menu changes
    to the adjustment values of the saved
    memory number.
    •  When Editing Saved Contents:
    Edit the contents of the “Picture” menu after
    selecting the memory number for which
    adjustment values are to be edited.
    Reset
    Select this option to set to all items in the "Picture" menu to the factor y default values. 
    						
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    Basic Operation
    Adjusting Computer Images
    (Computer Source Signal Only)
    Use the Fine Sync function in case of irregularities such as vertical stripes or flickering in 
    portions of the screen.
    When Auto Tune is OFF
    When “Auto Tune” is “OFF”, 
    interference such as flickering or 
    vertical stripes may occur when 
    displaying tiling or vertical stripes. 
    Should this occur, adjust “Clock” and 
    “Phase”, to obtain an optimum image.
    Select “Clock”, “Phase”, in the “Fine 
    Sync” menu on the menu screen.
    For operating the menu screen, see 
    page 33.
    Auto Tune adjustment
    Automatically adjusts a computer 
    image.
    Select “Execute Auto Tune” from the 
    “Fine Sync” menu on the menu 
    screen.
    For operating the menu screen, see 
    page 33.Screen display during Auto Tune
     Note
    •Auto Tune may take some time to complete, 
    depending on the image stored in the 
    computer connected to the projector.
    Selected itemDescription
    ClockAdjusts vertical noise.
    Phase
    Adjusts horizontal 
    noise (similar to 
    tracking on your 
    VCR).
    Main Menu 
    						
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    Easy to Use Functions 
    						
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    s n o i t c n u F e s U o t y s a E
    Selecting the Picture Display Mode
    You can modify the picture display mode to enhance the input image. Depending on the
    input signal, you can choose “16:9”, “4:3”, “LBX” and “Native”
    image.
    Switching the Picture Display using
    Different input signals
    Press on the remote oron
    the projector and select a layout.
    •Pressing cycles through the display
    modes
    Info
    •In the Pixel to Pixel Mode, images are
    displayed in the original resolution, and are
    not scalable.
    Aspect Ratio Function
    You can control how the projector resizes the
    input image.
    The following option are available:
    Aspect Ratio
    Main Menu
    16:9
    • Resolution 1280 × 720
     4:3 input is stretched to fit 16:9 display
     Stretches entire image.
    Native
     Maintains input signal resolution. May have
    black borders around image.
    4:3
     Resolution depends on the Input Signal
     4:3 input scaled to fit display height
     Width scaled to maintain 4:3 aspect ratio
     Black bars on left and right (taking up 25% of
    the whole display)
    LBX
     Resolution 1280 × 720
     4:3 input scaled to fit display width
     Height scaled to maintain 4:3 aspect ratio:
    1280 × 960
     25% of the entire image on the top and bottom
    is cropped. 
    						
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