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    OSD Menu Overview
    Use the following illustration to quickly fi nd a setting or determine the range for a setting. 
    Service
    (1) None *
    (2) Solid
    (3) Checker
    Board
    (4) Vertical
    Ramp
    (5) Horizonal
    Ramp
    (6) Grid
    (7) Horizontal
    Lines
    (8) Vertical
    Lines
    (9) Diagonal
    Lines
    (10) Splash
    Screen Model Name
    Unit S/N
    Software Version
    Active Source
    Pixel Clock
    Signal Format
    H/V Refresh Rate
    SyncType
    Lamp Hours
    Lamp Hour Reset
    Test Pattern
    Advanced
    (1) Black *
    (2) Blue
    (3) Gray
    (4) Red
    (5) Green
    (1) 1 *
    (2) 2
    (3) 3
    (4) 4
    (5) 5
    (1) 0%
    (2) 25%
    (3) 50% *
    (4) 75%
    (5) 100%
    (1) Front *
    (2) Rear
    (3) Front &
    Ceiling
    (4) Rear &
    Ceiling
    (1) Eco *
    (2) Normal
    (3) Boost
    (1) M1 *
    (2) M2
    (3) M3
    (1) On
    (2) Off *
    (1) On
    (2) Off *
    (1) Execute
    Blank Color
    Menu Position
    Translucent Menu
    Projection Type
    Power Mode
    Save Memory
    Auto Power Off
    Auto Power On
    Phase 0~100
    Freq. Tracking 0~100
    Resync
    User Color
    Red Gain 0 ~ 100
    Green Gain 0 ~ 100
    Blue Gain 0 ~ 100
    Red Offset 0 ~ 100
    Green Offset 0 ~ 100
    Blue Of
    Note:The default value for
    all User Color settings is 50.fset 0 ~ 100
    Language
    English
    French
    German
    Italian
    Spanish
    Swedish
    Chinese-Simplified
    Chinese-Traditional
    Japanese
    Korean
    Portuguese
    Russian
    Image
    (1) 0
    (2) 25
    (3) 50 *
    (4) 75
    (5) 100
    (1) 9300K
    (2) 7500K
    (3) 6500K *
    (4) 5000K
    (1) Film
    (2) Video
    (3) Cinema
    (4) PC
    (5) Photo
    (1) Auto *
    (2) RGB
    (3) REC709
    (4) REC610
    (1) Auto *
    (2) NTSC
    (3) PAL
    (4) SECAM
    (1) On
    (2) Off *
    (1)
    RGB
    (2)
    Comp. (3)DVI
    (4)
    Video (5)
    S-Video (6)HDMI
    (7) SCART
    (8) Hot Key
    (1) Full
    (2) RGB
    (3) Comp.
    (4) DVI
    (5) Video
    (6) S-Video
    (7) HDMI
    (8) SCART Brightness 0 ~ 100
    Contrast 0 ~ 100
    Sharpness
    Color Temperature
    Color Saturation
    0 ~ 100
    Color Tint 0 ~ 100
    Gamma
    Color Space
    Video Standard
    Auto Source
    Selection
    Source Select
    Source Enable
    Display
    (1) 16:9 *
    (2) Letter Box
    (3) Native
    (4) 4:3
    (1) 0 *
    (2) 10
    (3) 20
    (4) 30
    (5) 50
    (6) 60
    (7) 70
    (8) 80
    (9) 90
    (10) 100
    (1) On *
    (2) Off
    (1) Crop
    (2) Zoom
    (3) Off *
    H. Position 0 ~ 100
    V. Position 0 ~ 100
    Keystone
    Aspect Ratio
    White Peaking
    Logo Display
    Video Overscan
    (1)RGB
    (2)Comp.
    (3) DVI
    (4) Video
    (5) S-Video
    (6) HDMI
    (7) SCARTSettings
    Notes: * indicates the default value.
    Hot key setting is programmable for input signals.
    PD4010 supports HDMI through the DVI-D connector
    via included adapter. 
    						
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    Image Menu 
    Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu. Press the cursor ◄ ► button to move to the 
    Image menu. Press the cursor 
    ▲▼ button to move up and down in the Image menu. Press ◄ ► 
    to change values for settings, and then press Enter to confi rm the new setting. 
    ITEMDESCRIPTIONDEFAULT
    BrightnessPress the cursor ◄ ► button to adjust the brightness. 
    (Range: 0 – 100)50
    ContrastPress the cursor ◄ ► button to adjust the contrast. 
    (Range: 0 – 100)50
    SharpnessPress the cursor ◄ ► button to adjust the display sharpness 
    (Range: 0-100)50
    Color 
    temperaturePress the cursor ◄ ► button to adjust the video tint/hue. 
    (Options: 9300K – 7500K – 6500K – 5000K)6500K
    Color 
    saturationPress the cursor ◄ ► button to adjust the video saturation. 
    (Range: 0 – 100)
    Note: Color saturation is available for Video and S-Video modes 
    only.50
    Color tintPress the cursor ◄ ► button to adjust the video tint/hue. 
    (Range: 0 – 100)
    Note: Color tint is available for Video and S-Video modes only.50
    GammaPress the cursor ◄ ► button to adjust the gamma correction of the 
    display.
    (Options: Film, Video, Cinema, Photo, PC)
    PC [VGA]
    Video [DVI, 
    HDMI, 
    Component, 
    Video, 
    S-Video, 
    and SCART] 
    Color spacePress the cursor ◄ ► button to adjust the color space. 
    (Options: Auto – RGB – YPbPr- YCbCr)Note: Color space is available for component, PC, HDMI, and DVI 
    modes only.Auto
    Video 
    standardPress the cursor ◄ ► button to adjust the Video Standard. 
    (Options: Auto, NTSC, PAL, SECAM)
    Note: Video standard is available for Video and S-Video modes 
    only.Auto 
    						
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    ITEMDESCRIPTIONDEFAULT
    Auto source
    selectionPress the cursor ◄ ► button to enable auto source selection. OFF
    Source selectPress the cursor button ◄ ► to manually select the source. The 
    following screen appears. 
    Press the cursor button ▲▼ to move up and down the menu. 
    Press the cursor button to select an input source:
    RGB: select RGB input to display images from a computer.
    DVI: select Digital Video Input for digital display quality.
    HDMI: select High-Defi nition Multimedia Interface. HDMI is a 
    digital, point-to-point interface for video signals designed as a 
    single-cable solution for home theater and consumer electronics 
    equipment.
    Component: select component video as the input source. 
    Component video maintains the three YUV video signals in three 
    separate channels and provides a sharper image than compos-
    ite video and S-Video.
    Video: select composite video as the input source. Composite 
    video combines all three YUV video signals into one channel. 
    NTSC, PAL and SECAM television are examples of composite 
    video sources. S-Video and component video provide a sharper 
    image than composite video.
    S-Video: select Super Video as the input source. S-Video com-
    bines the three YUV video signals into two channels. S-Video 
    provides a sharper image than composite video, but is not as 
    good as component video.
    SCART: SCART connectors are prevalent in Europe. SCARTs 
    are used to hook up VCRs and DVD players to TV sets.
    Hot Key Settings: Press the cursor button to set hot keys.—
    Source enablePress Enter
     to enable selection of the source (Auto source selec-
    tion must be enabled).Full 
    						
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    OSD menu Functions Available for Connected Source
    FUNCTIONRGB DVI HDMICOMPONENT 
    V
    IDEO
    COMPOSITE 
    V
    IDEOS-VIDEOSCART
    Brightness x x x x x x x
    Contrast x x x x x x x
    Sharpness x x x x x x x
    Color Temp x x x x x x x
    Color Saturation x x x
    Color Tint x x x
    Gamma x x x x x x x
    Color Space x x x x
    Video Standard x x
    x = available to video source 
    						
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    Display Menu 
    Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu. Press the cursor ◄ ► button to move to the 
    Display menu. Press the cursor 
    ▲▼ button to move up and down in the Display menu. Press 
    ◄ ► to change values for settings, and then press Enter to confi rm the new setting. 
    ITEMDESCRIPTIONDEFAULT
    Horizontal 
    positionPress the cursor ◄ ► button to move the image left or right. 
    (Range: 0 – 100)50
    Vertical 
    positionPress the cursor ◄ ► button to move the image up or down. 
    (Range: 0 – 100)50
    KeystonePress the cursor ◄ ► button to enter the Keystone screen. Press 
    cursor ◄ ► button to correct the left and right distortion of the pro-
    jected image. Press cursor ▲▼ button to up and down distortion 
    of the image. Press the Enter button to enable and disable Key-
    stone correction. (Range: - 50 – +50)
    0
    Aspect ratioPress the cursor ◄ ► button to toggle between the 4:3 standard 
    format, Letter Box, Native, and the 16:9 High Defi nition TV (HDTV) 
    format.
    .
    16:9 
    						
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    ITEMDESCRIPTIONDEFAULT
    White 
    peakingWhite Peaking increases the output in the brightest whites without 
    changing the blacks and dark grays. It crushes the whites slightly, 
    but it does not appear to clip them or seriously obscure white de-
    tail. If you prefer a stronger image, adjust toward the maximum 
    setting. For a smoother, more natural image, adjust toward the 
    minimum setting. 
    Press the cursor ◄ ► button to adjust the white peaking. 
    (Range: 0 – 100)0
    Logo
    displayPress ◄ ► to enable or disable if the logo displays when the pro-
    jector starts, and when no source is detected. 
    (Options: ON – OFF)ON
    Video
    overscanPress the cursor ◄ ► button to set Video Overscan. 
    (Options: Crop, Zoom, OFF)OFF
    Setup Menu Functions Available for Connected Source
    FUNCTIONRGB DVI HDMICOMPONENT 
    V
    IDEO
    COMPOSITE 
    V
    IDEOS-VIDEOSCART
    Brightness x x x x x x x
    Contrast x x x x x x x
    Sharpness x x x x x x x
    Color Temp x x x x x x x
    Color Saturation x x x
    Color Tint x x x
    Gamma x x x x x x x
    Color Space x x x x
    Video Standard x x
      x = available to video source 
    						
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    Advanced Menu 
    Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu. Press the cursor ◄ ► button to move to the 
    Advanced menu. Press the cursor 
    ▲▼ button to move up and down in the Confi g menu. 
    Press 
    ◄ ► to change values for settings, and then press Enter
     to confi rm the new setting.
    ITEMDESCRIPTIONDEFAULT
    Blank screenPress the cursor ◄ ► button to select a background color for the 
    blank screen. (Options: Black – Red – Green – Blue – White) Black
    Menu positionPress the cursor ◄ ► button to position the OSD on screen. 
    (Options: Left, Right, Center, Down, Up)Left top
    Translucent 
    menuPress the cursor ◄ ► button to set menu screen translucency. 
    (Options: 0, 25, 50, 75, 100%)50%
    Projection 
    typePress the cursor ◄ ► button to choose from four projection meth-
    ods:
    Desktop mount, front of screen
    Desktop mount, rear of screen
    Ceiling mount, front of screen
    Ceiling mount, rear of screenDesktop 
    front
    Power modePress the cursor button to set power mode options. 
    (Options: Eco (economy), Normal, Boost (bright)) Eco mode uses 
    less power and extends lamp life, but decreases lamp brightness.Eco
    Save memorySaves the current confi guration to memory. Three memory spaces 
    are provided: M1, M2, M3.—
    Auto power offPress the cursor button to enable or disable automatic shut-down 
    of lamp after 10 minutes of inactivity. (Options: ON – OFF)OFF
    Auto power onPress the cursor button to enable or disable automatic start-up of 
    lamp. (Options: ON – OFF)OFF
    PhasePress the cursor ◄ ► button to adjust the A/D sampling clock. 
    (Range: 0 - 180)50 
    						
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    ITEMDESCRIPTIONDEFAULT
    Freq. trackingPress the cursor ◄ ► button to adjust the A/D sampling number. 
    (Range: 0 - 180)50
    ResyncPress the cursor ◄ ► button to determine the time-out delay of 
    the OSD 
    (Range: 10 – 20 sec.).15
    ResetResets Video Type, Video AGC, Projection, and Digital Zoom to 
    default values—
    The Confi g menu functions are available to all video sources. 
    Language Menu 
    Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu. Press the cursor ◄ ► button to move to the 
    Language menu. Press the cursor 
    ▲▼ button to move up and down in the Language menu. 
    Select the value, and then press Enter to confi rm the new setting.
    ITEMDESCRIPTIONDEFAULT
    LanguagePress the cursor ◄ ► to select the desired language.
    Language options:  English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, 
    Swedish, Chinese-Simplifi ed, Chinese-Traditional, Japanese, Ko-
    rean, Portuguese, RussianEnglish
    The Language menu functions are available to all video sources.  
    						
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    User Color Menu 
    Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu. Press the cursor ◄ ► button to move to the 
    Tool menu. Press the cursor 
    ▲▼ button to move up and down in the Tool menu. Press Enter to 
    confi rm the new setting.
    ITEMDESCRIPTIONDEFAULT
    Red gainPress the cursor ◄ ► button to adjust the red color level.
    (Range: 0 - 100) 50
    Green gainPress the cursor ◄ ► button to adjust the green color level. 
    (Range: 0 - 100)50
    Blue gainPress the cursor ◄ ► button to adjust the blue color level. 
    (Range: 0 - 100)50
    Red offsetPress the cursor ◄ ► button to adjust the red offset level. 
    (Range: 0 - 100)50
    Green offsetPress the cursor ◄ ► button to adjust the green offset level. 
    (Range: 0 - 100)50
    Blue offsetPress the cursor ◄ ► button to adjust the blue offset level. 
    (Range: 0 - 100)50 
    						
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    Service Menu 
    Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu. Press the cursor ◄ ► button to move to the 
    Service menu. Press the cursor 
    ▲▼ button to move up and down in the Service menu.
    ITEMDESCRIPTIONDEFAULT
    Model nameDisplays the model name of the device 
    (PD4010, PD7010 or PD7060)
    These 
    items are 
    display 
    only. Unit S/N Displays the serial number of the device.
    Software 
    versionDisplays information about the software version.
    Active source Displays the active source.
    Pixel clock Displays information about the sampling rate.
    Signal format Displays information about the type of signal format.
    H/V refresh 
    rateDisplays the refresh horizontal and vertical refresh rates.
    Sync type Displays information about the sync type signal.
    Lamp hoursShows the number of hours lamp has been in use for Eco and 
    Normal modes.
    Lamp hour 
    ResetAfter replacing the lamp, this item should be reset. Refer to “Re-
    placing the Projection Lamp” on page 31.
    Test patternDisplays information about the type of test pattern (Range: None, 
    Solid, Checkerboard, Vertical Ramp, Horizontal Ramp, Grid, Hori-
    zontal Lines, Vertical Lines, Diagonal Lines, Splash Screen).None 
    						
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