Plus He 3200 Projector User Manual
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E – 31 Menu List This is a list of menu item names. See the reference page for information about the adjustment and setting method. The display contents of the item name will differ depending on the input selection. Indications such as those below appear along side the input selections (i.e., input signals) that permit adjustment or setting. Adjustment or setting is permitted for any input that is selected. (The item name will appear in the menu.) Adjustment or setting is permitted only when the VIDEO, S-VIDEO, and YCbCr indication appears at the time of the listed input selection. (In this case, the item name will be displayed only when a VIDEO, S-VIDEO, or YCbCr signal is input. Picture 1 Picture1 Brightness 0 Contrast 0 Clock frequency 0 Phase 0 Color Temp. Low Normal High CustomPicture2 Setup Info.RGB Option Picture1 Brightness 0 Contrast 0 Color Temp. Low Normal High CustomPicture2 Setup Info.DVI Option Picture1 Brightness 0 Contrast 0 Color 0 Tint 0 Sharpness 2 Color Temp. Low Normal High CustomPicture2 Setup Info.VIDEO Option Picture1 Brightness 0 Contrast 0 Color 0 Sharpness 2 Color Temp. Low Normal High CustomPicture2 Setup Info.YCbCr Option Picture 2 Auto ITU- R.BT601 Picture1 Zoom Filter 3 Gamma - Pan - Format Color SpaceCustom Graphics Film Video Picture2Setup Info.YPbPr Option Picture1 Video Filter 2 3 Zoom Filter Video Auto ProScan Mode Gamma CustomGraphics Film Video Color System AutoPicture2Setup Info.VIDEO Option [VIDEO, S-VIDEO, and YCbCr Input Selection] Adjusting the Sharpness of the Video Image → Page E-36 Adjusting the Sharpness When Expanding/Compressing → Page E-36 ProScan Mode Settings → Page E-36 Gamma Settings → Page E-37 Video Signal Color System Settings → Page E-38 [YPbPr Input Selection] Format Settings → Page E-38 Color Space Settings → Page E-38 Various inputs allowed VIDEO, S-VIDEO, and YCbCr Adjusting the Clock Frequency of the Input Signal → Page E-35 Adjusting the Phase of the Input Signal → Page E-35 Adjusting the Brightness → Page E-33 Adjusting the Contrast → Page E-33 Adjusting the color → Page E-33 Adjusting the tint → Page E-34 Adjusting the Sharpness → Page E-34 Adjusting the White Balance → Page E-34 [VIDEO and S-VIDEO Input Selection] [DVI Input Selection] [RGB and YPbPr Input Selection] [YCbCr Input Selection]
E – 32 Picture1 Language En De Fr It Es - Menu Position - Duration 10 sec.Picture2 Setup Info.VIDEO Option Option On-Screen Display Language Settings → Page E-41 Moving the Menu Display Position → Page E-41 On-Screen Display Duration Adjustment → Page E-41 [Common Inputs] Info. [VIDEO, S-VIDEO and YCbCr Input Selection] Saving and Loading of Video Adjustments → Page E-42 Returning to Standard Settings → Page E-43 Resetting the Lamp Timer → Page E-43 Picture1 - Default - - Lamp Timer Reset - --------------------------- Status: 100 .500 Lamp Timer: 1 hrs (Total 1 hrs) Resolution: Frequency:800 X 600 H: 37.8KHz V: 60Hz --------------------------- Status: 100 .500 Lamp Timer: 1 hrs (Total 1 hrs) Picture2 SetupInfo. Option Picture1 User Memory Save Load - Default - - Lamp Timer Reset -Picture2 SetupInfo. DVI OptionVIDEO Menu List Viewing the Lamp Timer/Resolution and Frequency → Page E-43 [RGB and DVI Input Selection] Setup Picture1 Keystone Mode Normal Full Blue Black +0 Keystone Off On Off On - Installation - Background Auto Power Off LEDPicture2SetupInfo.VIDEO OptionAdjustment of Keystone Distortion → Page E-39 Screen Projection System Settings → Page E-39 Background Color Settings → Page E-40 Auto Standby Settings → Page E-40 LED Display Settings → Page E-40 [Common Inputs] [RGB and DVI Input Selection] Picture1 Zoom Filter 3 White Peak - Pan - Off On Gamma CustomGraphics Film Video Picture2Setup Info.RGB Option Movement of Screen Display Position → Page E-37 Setting of White Emphasis → Page E-38
E – 33 Video Adjustments [Picture 1] These are picture-related adjustments. For information about performing menu operations, see → Page E-28 Using the On-Screen Menus. Picture1 Brightness 0 Contrast 0Clock frequency 0Phase 0 Color Temp. LowNormalHigh Custom Picture2 Setup Info.RGB Option Picture1 Brightness 0 Contrast 0Color 0Tint 0Sharpness 2 Color Temp. LowNormalHigh Custom Picture2 Setup Info.VIDEO Option Picture1 Brightness 0 Contrast 0Color 0Sharpness 2 Color Temp. LowNormalHigh Custom Picture2 Setup Info.YCbCr Option Picture1 Brightness 0 Contrast 0 Color Temp. LowNormalHigh Custom Picture2 Setup Info.DVI Option Preparation * Project the image. * Press the MENU button to display the menu, then select [Picture 1]. [VIDEO and S-VIDEO Input Selection] [YCbCr Input Selection] [RGB and YPbPr Input Selection] Color Adjusting the color This is used in the adjustment of powerful col- ors and natural colors. Press the cursor button () and align the cur- sor with Color, then adjust with the cursor () button. Cursor () Button: Lighter color Cursor () Button: Deeper color Picture1 Brightness 0 0Contrast 0ColorTint 0Sharpness 1 Color Temp. LowNormalHigh Custom Picture2 Setup Info.VIDEO Option Contrast Adjusting the Contrast This is used in the adjustment of powerful im- ages and natural images. Press the cursor button () and align the cur- sor with Contrast, then adjust with the cursor () button. Cursor () Button: Less dense picture Cursor () Button: Denser picture Picture1 Brightness 0 0ContrastColor 0Tint 0Sharpness 1 Color Temp. LowNormalHigh Custom Picture2 Setup Info.VIDEO Option Brightness Adjusting the Brightness The brightness of the image will differ depend- ing on whether the room is bright or dark. Make adjustments to suit your preference. Press the cursor button () and align the cur- sor with Brightness, then adjust with the cur- sor () button. Cursor () Button: Darker Cursor () Button: Brighter Picture1 Brightness 0 Contrast 0Color 0Tint 0Sharpness 1 Color Temp. LowNormalHigh Custom Picture2 Setup Info.VIDEO Option Note: The adjustment values of the im- age can be stored and called according to the various inputs. → Page E-42 Saving and Loading ofVideo Adjustments Various inputs allowed Various inputs allowed VIDEO, S-VIDEO and YCbCr [DVI Input Selection]
E – 34 Color Temperature Adjusting the White Balance This is the input picture white color selection or white and black level correction, and serves to adjust the color reproducibility. Press the cursor button () and align the cur- sor with the desired item, then adjust with the cursor () button. Low: Warm white (White with heightened yellow) Normal: The white of sunlight High: Cool white (White with heightened blue) Custom adjustments Press the () cursor button and align the cursor with [Custom], then press the SET button. The custom adjustment screen will appear. Press the () cursor button to select the color, then adjust with the cursor () button. Adjust each of the red, green, and blue bright- ness levels. After the adjustment, press the SET button to finalize. Picture1 Brightness 0 Contrast 0Color 0Tint 0Sharpness 1 Color Temp. Low Normal High CustomPicture2 Setup Info.VIDEO Option Note: Color temperature (or white bal- ance) refers to the white color that be- comes the reference of color represen- tation. White color is expressed by the mixture of red, green, and blue light. The color temperature adjustment serves to adjust the proportions of this mixture. The color representation on the screen will change depending on the environ- ment including room illumination. [Custom Adjustment Screen] Video Adjustments [Picture 1] Sharpness Adjusting the Sharpness This is used in the adjustment of picture sharp- ness. Press the cursor button () and align the cur- sor with Sharpness, then adjust with the cur- sor () button. Cursor () Button: Softer picture Cursor () Button: More distinct picture Picture1 Brightness 0 Contrast 0Color 0Tint 0Sharpness 1 Color Temp. LowNormalHigh Custom Picture2 Setup Info.VIDEO Option Tint Adjusting the tint This is used in the adjustment of skin tones, etc. Press the cursor button () and align the cur- sor with Tint, then adjust with the cursor () button. Cursor () Button: Heightened red Cursor () Button: Heightened green Picture1 Brightness 0 0 Contrast 0Color 0Tint 0Sharpness 1 Color Temp. LowNormalHigh Custom Picture2 Setup Info.VIDEO Option Note: Adjustment is not possible withPAL, SECAM video input. Picture1 Brightness Contrast Color Tint Sharpness Color Temp.Low Normal HighCustom Picture2 Setup Info.VIDEO OptionRed 0Green 0Blue 0 Various inputs allowed VIDEO, S-VIDEO and YCbCr VIDEO and S-VIDEO
E – 35 Clock frequency Adjusting the Clock Frequency of the Input Signal This is adjusted when light and dark vertical bands appear on the projection screen of the RGB and YPbPr input signal. This is usually adjusted automatically at the time of signal selection; however, this adjust- ment is made when the automatic adjustment cannot effectively make the adjustment. Press the cursor () buttons and align the cur- sor with [Clock frequency], then use the cursor buttons () to remove the vertical bands and render the screen brightness uniform. Picture1 Brightness 0 Contrast 0Clock Frequency 0Phase0 Color Temp. LowNormalHigh Custom Picture2 Setup Info.RGB Option Note: * A light and dark striped pattern will appear when there is lack of corre- spondence between the input signal and the pixel position of the projec- tor. This is adjusted by the adjust- ment of the clock frequency. * When the image extends beyond the screen or is smaller than the screen, check whether the [Aspect] setting is set to Full. → Pages E-23 and E- 27 Selection of Aspect Ratio (i.e., Ratio of Screen Width to Screen Height) Phase Adjusting the Phase of the Input Signal This is adjusted when a color shift or flickering appears on the projection screen of the RGB or YPbPr input signal. This is usually adjusted automatically at the time of signal selection; however, this adjust- ment is made when the automatic adjustment cannot effectively make the adjustment. Press the cursor () buttons and align the cur- sor with [Phase], then use the cursor buttons () to make the color shift or flickering incon- spicuous. Picture1 Brightness 0 Contrast 0Clock Frequency0Phase 0 Color Temp. LowNormalHigh Custom Picture2 Setup Info.RGB Option RGB and YPbPr Video Adjustments [Picture 1] RGB and YPbPr
E – 36 Input Video Adjustments [Picture 2] These functions adjust the input video signal. See → Page E-28 Using the On-Screen Menu for information about performing menu operations. Picture1 Video Filter 2 3 Zoom Filter VideoAuto ProScan Mode Gamma CustomGraphics Film Video Color SystemAuto Picture2Setup Info.VIDEO Option Picture1 Zoom Filter 3 White Peak - Pan - OffOn Gamma CustomGraphics Film Video Picture2Setup Info.RGB Option Auto ITU- R.BT601 Picture1 Zoom Filter 3 - Pan - Format Color SpacePicture2Setup Info.YPbPr Option Gamma CustomGraphics Film Video Preparation * Project an image. * Press the MENU button to display the menu, then select [Picture 2]. Video Filter Adjusting the Sharpness of the Video Image This adjustment is used to reduce the roughness and provide a clear picture. Press the cursor button () and align the cursor with the desired item, then adjust with the cursor () but- ton. Adjust to your preference while viewing the picture. Adjustment can be made from 0 (OFF) to level 4. Picture1 Video Filter 2 2 Zoom Filter VideoAuto ProScan Mode Gamma CustomGraphics Film Video Color SystemAuto Picture2Setup Info.VIDEO Option Zoom Filter Adjusting the Sharpness When Expand- ing/Compressing This adjusts the sharpness of the picture at the time of pixel conversion in the selection of the aspect ratio. Press the cursor button () and align the cursor with the desired item, then adjust with the cursor () but- ton. Adjust to your preference while viewing the picture. Adjustment can be made from 0 (OFF) to level 4. Picture1 Video Filter 2 2 Zoom Filter VideoAuto ProScan Mode Gamma CustomGraphics Film Video Color SystemAuto Picture2Setup Info.VIDEO Option ProScan Mode ProScan Mode Settings Set this according to the movie material. Press the cursor button () and align the cursor with the [ProScan Mode], then select with the () button. Video: This setting progressive an input signal on the as- sumption that it is a normal interlaced signal. Auto: This setting automatically determines whether an input signal is the movie material(24 frames) or the video material (normal interlaced signal) to use progressive scanning. Picture1 Video Filter 2 2 Zoom Filter Video Auto ProScan Mode Gamma CustomGraphics Film Video Color SystemAuto Picture2Setup Info.VIDEO Option Note: The greater the number of adjustment level becomes, the sharper an image is. The closer to 0 the number of adjustment level becomes, the softer an image is. Note: The higher the level, the more proper it is for high resolu- tion. [VIDEO, S-VIDEO, and YCbCr Input Selection][YPbPr Input Selection] [RGB and DVI Input Selection] Various inputs allowed VIDEO, S-VIDEO and YCbCr VIDEO, S-VIDEO and YCbCr
E – 37 Input Video Adjustments [Picture 2] Pan Movement of Screen Display Position This is used to move the screen position at the time of RGB, DVI and YPbPr input selection. Press the cursor button () and align the cursor with [Pan], then press the SET button. The menu display will close and the cursor display will appear. Adjust the screen position horizontally with the cursor () button and vertically with the cursor () button. Gamma Gamma Settings These are settings of the tone of the image. Press the cursor () button and align the cursor with [Gamma], then select with the cursor () button. Video: This is a gamma adjustment value suited to video signals. Film: This is a gamma adjustment value suited to movies. Graphics: This is a gamma adjustment value suited to graphics such as computer images. Custom adjustments This adjustment permits the creation of a desired gamma curve. This is performed while viewing the target image. Select [Custom] with the cursor () button, then press the SET button. The custom adjustment screen will be displayed. 1. Press the cursor () button and align the cursor with the index. 2. Select the adjustment point with the cursor () but- ton. 3. Select the color that is to be adjusted with the cursor () button, then adjust with the cursor () but- ton. When required, adjust other adjustment points in the same manner. 4. Press the SET button to finalize. The custom adjustment screen will close. Picture1 Video Filter 2 2 Zoom Filter Video Auto ProScan Mode Gamma CustomGraphics Film Video Color SystemAuto Picture2Setup Info.VIDEO Option Picture1 Video Filter Zoom Filter ProScan Mode Gamma CustomGraphics Film Video Color SystemPicture2Setup Info.VIDEO OptionIndex 1Red 7Green 7Blue 7 Note: See → Page E-43 Return- ing to Standard Settings for infor- mation about returning to the stan- dard setting values. Note that other adjustments and settings will also be reset. Note: Screen Movement During DVI and YPbPr Input Selection Movement of the display position is permitted only when DVI and YPbPr display a screen that is larger than S-VGA with THRU. Note: Index (1 to 31) indicates ad- justment point of a 32nd part of input values between 0 and 255. YPbPr, RGB and DVI Various inputs allowed Picture1 Zoom Filter 3 White Peak - Pan - Off On Gamma CustomGraphics Film Video Picture2Setup Info.RGB Option Position SET
E – 38 Color System Video Signal Color System Settings These settings are of the color system of the com- posite video signal. This function is normally set to Auto. If the color sys- tem cannot be identified on Auto, set it manually. Press the () cursor button and align the cursor with [Color System], then press the SET button. The color system selection display will appear. Press the cursor () button to match the composite video signal system of the input equipment, then press the SET button to finalize.Picture1 Video Filter Zoom Filter ProScan Mode Gamma Color System AutoPicture2Setup Info.VIDEO OptionAuto NTSC NTSC4.43 PAL PALM PALN PAL60 SECAMNote: * The video signal created by add- ing the color signal to the bright- ness signal is termed the com- posite video signal and differs de- pending on the country. The color system sets the method of this color signal. * PAL-M cannot be identified au- tomatically and will need to be set manually. Note that when PAL-M and other color systems are set manually, the No Signal display will not appear during absence of signal input. The background color under such circumstances will be entirely black. Input Video Adjustments [Picture 2] VIDEO, S-VIDEO and YCbCr Format Format Settings Usually, [Auto] is specified. Press the cursor () buttons and align the cursor with [Format], then press the SET button. The format selection display will appear. Press the cursor () button to match the format of the input signal, then press the SET button to finalize. Picture1 Zoom Filter Gamma Format Auto Color SpacePicture2Setup Info.YPbPr Option Auto 480P 576P 720P 1080iNote: This is the format setting for the digital broadcast specifications of Japan. YPbPr Picture1 Zoom Filter Gamma Format Color SpacePicture2Setup Info.YPbPr OptionITU-R.BT709 ITU-R.BT601 SMPTE240M ITU-R.BT601 Color Space Color Space Settings This is set when projecting a YPbPr signal that ap- pears as a reddish or greenish image. Press the cursor () buttons and align the cursor with [Color space], then press the SET button. The color space selection display will appear. Press the cursor () button to match the color space of the normal image, then press the SET button to finalize.Note: When the YPbPr signal un- dergoes conversion to the red, green, and blue colors that express the projector image, the correct colors cannot be expressed unless a system is used that will conform to the color difference conversion system of the input signal. Color space is the function that selects this. YPbPr Picture1 Zoom Filter 3 White Peak - Pan - Off On Gamma CustomGraphics Film Video Picture2Setup Info.RGB Option White Peak Setting of White Emphasis This is used to emphasize and display the whites of text or diagrams on personal computers. Press the cursor () buttons and align the cursor with [White peak], then press the cursor () buttons and set. Off: Switches off the white peak function On: Emphasizes the highlights RGB and DVI
E – 39 Setup These settings are used when setting up the projector. See → Page E-28 Using the On-Screen Menu for information about performing menu operations. Picture1 Keystone ModeNormalFull BlueBlack +0 Keystone OffOn OffOn - Installation - Background Auto Power Off LEDPicture2SetupInfo.VIDEO Option Preparation * Project an image. * Press the MENU button to display the menu, then select [Setup]. Keystone Mode / Keystone Adjustment of Keystone Distortion This adjusts keystone distortion in the vertical direc- tion. Adjust so that left and right sides are parallel. Press the cursor () button and align the cursor with [Keystone Mode], then press the cursor () button and select the mode. Normal: Corrects while maintaining the aspect ratio. Full: Corrects by enlarging the width at the top to a full sized screen. Picture1 Keystone Mode Normal Full BlueBlack +0 Keystone OffOn OffOn - Installation - Background Auto Power Off LEDPicture2SetupInfo.VIDEO Option Full Picture1 Keystone ModeNormalFull BlueBlack +0 Keystone OffOn OffOn - Installation - Background Auto Power Off LEDPicture2SetupInfo.VIDEO Option Note: Keystone distortion arises when the projector is not installed level, or when the screen is in- clined which results in a difference in the distance of upper and lower projection points. Keystone cor- rection compensates for this. This projector has two correction modes. Installation Screen Projection System Settings These settings are for setting projection from the front of the screen and from the rear of the screen. Press the cursor () button and align the cursor with [Installation], then press the SET button. The setup screen will be displayed. Press the cursor () button and select the setting condition, then press the SET button to finalize. Floor - Front Projection is from the front of the screen. Floor - Rear Projection is from the rear of the screen. Ceiling - Front Ceiling installation with projection from the front. Ceiling - Rear Ceiling installation with projection from the rear. Note: When projecting from the rear of the screen, a translucent type screen is required.Picture1 Keystone Mode Keystone - Installation - Background Auto Power Off LEDPicture2Setup Info.VIDEO OptionFloor-Front Floor-Rear Ceiling-Front Ceiling-Rear Floor - FrontFloor - Rear Ceiling - FrontCeiling - Rear Consult your dealer or installer for special installation such as ceiling mounting. Adjustment of Keystone Distortion Press the cursor () button and align the cursor with [Keystone], then press the cursor () button to correct the key- stone distribution. Normal Various inputs allowed Various inputs allowed
E – 40 Background Background Color Settings This sets the background color when a signal is not being input to the connector of the projector. Press the cursor () button and align the cursor with [Background], then make the selection with the cursor () button. Blue: Displays a blue screen. Black: Displays a black screen. Note: When the menu display is closed after making the setting, the color will change to the back- ground color that has been set. Setup Picture1 Keystone ModeNormalFull Blue Black +0 Keystone OffOn OffOn - Installation - Background Auto Power Off LEDPicture2SetupInfo.VIDEO Option Auto Power Off Auto Standby Settings This setting automatically sets the power to the standby mode when a no-signal condition has existed at the connector of the projector for 5 minutes or longer. Press the cursor () button and align the cursor with [Auto Power Off], then make the selection with the cur- sor () button. Off: Not operational On: Operational LED LED Display Settings This setting is used when the light of the POWER/ STANDBY indicator (LED) of the main unit is objec- tionable during projection in a dark room. Press the cursor () button and align the cursor with [LED], then make the selection with the cursor () button. Off: Switches off the LED. On: Lights the LED. Note: * The projector will automatically switch to the standby mode when the No Signal display has been projected for about 5 minutes. Some video equipment such as video tape decks are designed to display a blue background when playback has finished. In this instance, the projector is receiving a signal and so it does not produce its own back- ground. * To project an image again, press the ON/STANDBY button and switch on the power. Picture1 Keystone ModeNormalFull BlueBlack +0 Keystone OffOn Off On - Installation - Background Auto Power Off LEDPicture2SetupInfo.VIDEO Option Picture1 Keystone ModeNormalFull BlueBlack +0 Keystone Off On OffOn - Installation - Background Auto Power Off LEDPicture2SetupInfo.VIDEO Option Attention! When this function is used to switch off the LED and the background color is set to black, the projector may mistakenly be assumed to be in the standby mode. Do not mistakenly switch off the main power or disconnect the power cord. Doing so may shorten the life of the lamp and cause breakdown. Various inputs allowed Various inputs allowed Various inputs allowed