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    IMAGE CALIBRATION AND CORRECTION
    Some  applications  require  very  precise  color  reproduction  of  the  images.  In  addition, depending  on  application,  different  color  standards  are  applied.  When  preparing  for correct color reproduction, both the source and the projector must be considered. 
    The  projector  offers  several  ways  to  calibrate  colors,  as  well  as  correction  of  the  input signal. 
    The  source  may  need  correction  because  it  is  usually  not  calibrated  from  the  factory, which leads to higher or lower signal levels than nominal. In addition, R, G and B may be slightly different (not balanced), adding a tint to the image. Correcting the input signal means  adjusting  the  gain  (contrast)  and  offset  (brightness)  of  R,  G  and  B  individually. This is in addition to the normal brightness and contrast controls.
    The projector may also need calibration regardless of the source signal, because there may  be  slight  differences  in  optical  coatings,  as  well  as  the  spectral  distribution  of individual  lamps,  which  can  even  change  over  time.  Calibrating  the  projector  can  be done in different ways, either by changing the color temperature, by defining the x and y color coordinates or by R, G and B adjustment.
    See  the  MENU  system,  ADVANCED  sub  menu,  for  details  on  how  to  correct  and calibrate.
    USING THE PROJECTOR 
    						
    							
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    The menu system gives access to a multitude of image and system controls. The menu system is structured through a top menu and several sub menus. The sub menus may vary  depending  on  the  actual  source  selected.  Some  functions  are  not  available  with some sources.
    When  accessing  the  menu  system,  you  will  enter  at  the  position  you  left  last  time  you were using the menu system.
    Press  the  MENU  key  and  navigate  using  the  arrow  keys  on  the  keypad  or  the  arrow keys on the remote control
    TOP MENU
    pictureBasic picture controls.
    dynamicAllows additional control over the projected image.
    advancedAdvanced picture controls.
    set upGeneral projector controls.
    utilitiesSystem controls and information.
    miscellaneousTimer, PIN code and other controls
    MENU SYSTEM
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    PICTURE SUB MENU
    brightnessAdjusts  the  image  brightness.  A  higher  setting  will  increase  the  brightness,  a  lower setting will decrease the brightness of the image.
    contrastControls the contrast of the image. A higher setting will yield a ‘harder’ image with larger difference  between  shades,  while  a  low  setting  will  produce  a  ‘softer’  image  with  less difference between shades. 
    colorAdjusts  the  color  saturation.  A  higher  setting  will  produce  stronger  coloring,  while  a lower setting will yield paler colors.
    tintAdjusts  the  NTSC  color  tint.  Applicable  to  NTSC  (American)  video  standard  only.  A higher  setting  will  yield  a  more  reddish  color  scheme,  while  a  lower  setting  will  turn colors more greenish.
    hueControls the color hue.
    sharpnessControls  the  image  sharpness.  A  higher  setting  will  yield  a  harder  image,  with  less filtering.  In  video  applications,  this  may  produce  more  noise  in  the  projected  image.  A lower setting will soften the image, looking more smeared out, and reducing the overall noise. 
    stillfreezes the image displayed.
    aspectSelects image format. An image may be displayed in various aspect ratios. This function is  used  when  displaying  source  formats  that  differ  from  the  projectors  native  display format.
    spaceDefines the color standard used for component video so that the image is displayed with the proper characteristics.
     
    S-VIDEO / C-VIDEO / YPbPr (interlaced)
    VGA/DVI
    YPbPr (progressive)
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    DYNAMIC SUB MENU
    white boostIncreases the white level of the image for enhanced contrast
    gammaThe  source  image  is  adapted  to  characteristics  typical  to  certain  applications.  This enables an optimized display of images, dependingon whether the source is video, computer etc.
    DVI setupEnables an expanded dynamic range when using DVI.
    digital noise reductionReduce noise in video images from unstable sources, cabling or material.
    DNR modeSwitch DNR (digital noise reduction) off, manual or auto.
    DNR levelSelect filtering factor. Heavy filtering will reduce noise, but also smoothen out the image and make it less sharp.
    DNR splitYou may run half screen with DNR and half screen without DNR to see the difference.
    eco modeSwitch eco mode (low power and long life) on or off. When on, lamp power may not be adjusted. When off, lamp power may be adjusted. 
    lamp powerAdjust lamp power when not in eco mode.
    estimated remainingThe estimated remaining lamp life at the current lamp power.
    horz borderadjustable black mask on top and bottom of image. Use arrow keys to adjust.
    vert borderadjustable black mask on left and right side of image. Use arrow keys to adjust.
    S-VIDEO / C-VIDEO / YPbPr (interlaced)
    VGA
    YPbPr (progressive)
    DVI
    DIGITAL NOISE REDUCTION
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    ADVANCED SUB MENU
    h positionShifts the image sideways.
    v positionShifts the image up and down.
    phaseAdjust for stable image. A jittery image may appear with certain VGA sources. You may also press the AUTO button on the keypad or remote control to optimize.frequencyAdjust  image  width.  An  incorrect  setting  may  produce  vertical,  unstable  bands  in the  image,  and  parts  of  the  image  may  not  be  displayed  on  screen.  Push  the  AUTO button to find a correct setting, or manually adjust the frequency until the vertical bands disappear.  
    S-VIDEO / C-VIDEO / YPbPr (interlaced)
    VGA
    DVI
    YPbPr (progressive)
    MENU SYSTEM 
    						
    							
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    ADVANCED SUB MENU
    color managementThe color temperature and color coordinates can be calibrated as desired.
    modeSelect not corrected, temperature or custom color. The not corrected setting displays the native color temeperature of the projector.
    temperatureSelect color temperature in steps of 100 Kelvin from 3200 – 9200 K along the ‘black body curve’ of the CIE color chart. 
    custom color Allows user control of the color temperature by way of either adjustments in the RGB domain or x,y space.
    RGBAllows correction of R, G and B gain individually.
    coordinate (x,y)Set  x  and  y  color  space  coordinates  directly.  You  may  also  reset  to  standard  D65 coordinates.
    source correctionThis  function  allows  correction  of  the  incoming  signal  in  the  RGB  space.  Some sources may output R, G and B signals that need correction of gain (contrast) and/or offset  (brightness).  You  may  adjust  gain  (contrast)  and  offset  (brightness)  for  R,  G and B individually.
    video formatSelect between manual or auto detection of TV standard.
    video typeSelect between video types; DVD and VCR. The DVD setting isnormally used and will yield well defined video images.
    mode
    red gain
    green gain
    blue gain
    red offset
    red gain
    green offset
    blue gain
    green gain
    blue offset
    COLOR MANAGEMENT AND SOURCE CORRECTION
    MENU SYSTEM 
    						
    							
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    SET UP SUB MENU
    keystone VAdjust  vertical  keystone  correction.  Compensates  for  the  geometrical  distortion  of  the projected image resulting from tilting the projector to shoot higher up on the wall.
    keystone HAdjust horizontal keystone correction. Compensates for the geometrical distortion of the projected image resulting from shooting the image at an angle sideways to the screen.
    DPMSActivate/deactivate DPMS (Display Power Management Signalling). When DPMS is on, the  projector  will  switch  off  following  the  powering  off  or  disconnection  of  the  signal source. The projector will switch back on when the signal source is reactivated.
    source scanSwitches  source  scan  on  and  off.  With  source  scan  on,  the  projector  will  search  for another source if the current source is disconnected or switched off. With source scan off, the projector will remain at the selected source input even if the source is switched off or disconnected.
    orientationSelect  between  desktop  front,  desktop  rear,  ceiling  front  and  ceiling  rear  mode.  The image will be flipped and reversed accordingly.
    OSDSelect where to have the On Screen Display.
    languageSelect between languages.
    RGB videoSelects  RGB  video  on  the  component  video  input  (YPbPr).  Requires  composite  sync connected to the composite video input.
    RS22 baud rate
    Select  baud  rate  to  secure  good  transmission.  Longer  cable  runs  usually  means  you need to set lower baud rates.
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    UTILITIES SUB MENU
    system informationDisplays information about the source and projector status.
    OSDTurn the On Screen Display on (display) or off (hide) during source scan.
    OSD timeoutDefines  how  long  OSD  is  displayed  after  last  key  action  before  it  disappears  from  the screen.
    OSD backgroundSelect background mode, whether transparent or opaque.
    factory resetResets the projector to its basic settings. All parameters available in the various menus are reset to their factory values.
    lamp resetResets the lamp counter after changing lamp.
    service menuFor service personnel only. A special service code is needed to access internal calibration controls and status information. Not accessible to the user.
    test imageApplies a fixed test image for set-up purposes.
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    system information           press
    OSD  on    off
    OSD timeout 50          seconds
    OSD background   opaque   translucent
    reset             press
    lamp reset             press
    service menu           press
    test image  hide            show
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    MISC SUB MENU
    audio optionsAdjust the volume or mute the built-in monitor speaker.
    configure timerThe  projector  has  a  built-in  real  time  clock  that  can  be  used  to  time  the  operation  of the unit. Use up and down arrow keys to adjust value. Use left and right arrow keys to move between fields.
    program number10  programs  are  available  to  time  the  projector.  Multiple  programs  (up  to  10)  can  be active at the same time.
    weekdaySelect individual weekday (Monday to Sunday), working days (Monday through Friday), all  week  (Monday  through  Sunday)  or  weekend  (Saturday  and  Sunday)  as  the  days  of operation.
    execute timeSet  the  time  when  the  projector  shall  execute  an  action  (see  below).  Use  24  hour format.
    ActionDefine whether the projector shall turn on or off at the given execute time (see above).
    start-up sourceDefine which source to display when switching on.
    statusShows whether the program is active or not
    set date and timeUse  up  and  down  arrow  keys  to  adjust  value.  Use  left  and  right  arrow  keys  to  move between fields.
    enable PINActivate the PIN code. The projector needs a PIN code to unlock.
    disable PINDe-activate the PIN code. The projector no longer needs a PIN code to unlock.
    change PINTo change PIN code, enter old code, then new code twice.
    keypad light timeoutDefine the timeout for the keypad backlight to turn off after activating a key.
    RC IDUse  the  left  and  right  arrow  keys  to  select  address  for  individual  remote  control.  By selecting an individual address, the projector will only react when this address is issued from  the  remote  control.  Address  range  is  0..255.  Address  0  is  ‘broadcast  mode’, meaning a unit with address 0 will react to any other address.
    RCID
    audio options
    configure timer
    set date and time
    enable PIN
    disable PIN
    change PIN
    keypad light timeout
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    volume
    muteenabledisable
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    1
    monday
    00 : 00
    power on
    VGA
    deactivated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    1
    monday - friday
    08: 00
    power on
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    2
    monday - friday
    20 : 00
    power off
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    3
    saturday - sunday
    10 : 00
    power on
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    4
    saturday - sunday
    18 : 00
    power off
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    time (hh/mm/ss):
    date (dd/mm/yyyy):
    day of week:
    s e t   d a t e   a n d   t i me
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    monday
    p r e s s  O K  t o   g o   b a c k
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    e n t e r   P I N  c od e
    p r e s s  O K  t o   g o   b a c k
    enter old PIN
    enter new PIN
    confirm new PIN
    c h a n g e   P I N  c od e
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    p r e s s  O K  t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    1
    monday
    00 : 00
    power on
    VGA
    deactivated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    1
    monday - friday
    08: 00
    power on
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    2
    monday - friday
    20 : 00
    power off
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    3
    saturday - sunday
    10 : 00
    power on
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    4
    saturday - sunday
    18 : 00
    power off
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    time (hh/mm/ss):
    date (dd/mm/yyyy):
    day of week:
    s e t   d a t e   a n d   t i me
    00: 59: 42
    31 /  12 /  2000
    monday
    p r e s s  O K  t o   g o   b a c k
    attemt 3/3
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    e n t e r   P I N  c od e
    p r e s s  O K  t o   g o   b a c k
    enter old PIN
    enter new PIN
    confirm new PIN
    c h a n g e   P I N  c od e
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    p r e s s  O K  t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    1
    monday
    00 : 00
    power on
    VGA
    deactivated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    1
    monday - friday
    08: 00
    power on
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    2
    monday - friday
    20 : 00
    power off
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    3
    saturday - sunday
    10 : 00
    power on
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    4
    saturday - sunday
    18 : 00
    power off
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    time (hh/mm/ss):
    date (dd/mm/yyyy):
    day of week:
    s e t   d a t e   a n d   t i me
    00: 59: 42
    31 /  12 /  2000
    monday
    p r e s s  O K  t o   g o   b a c k
    attemt 3/3
    _ _ _ _
    e n t e r   P I N  c od e
    p r e s s  O K  t o   g o   b a c k
    enter old PIN
    enter new PIN
    confirm new PIN
    c h a n g e   P I N  c od e
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    p r e s s  O K  t o   g o   b a c k
    MENU SYSTEM
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    1
    monday
    00 : 00
    power on
    VGA
    deactivated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    1
    monday - friday
    08: 00
    power on
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    2
    monday - friday
    20 : 00
    power off
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    3
    saturday - sunday
    10 : 00
    power on
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    program number:
    weekday(s):
    execute time:
    action:
    start-up source:
    status:
    c onf i g u r e   t i m er
    4
    saturday - sunday
    18 : 00
    power off
    VGA
    activated
    p r e s s  O K t o   g o   b a c k
    time (hh/mm/ss):
    date (dd/mm/yyyy):
    day of week:
    s e t   d a t e   a n d   t i me
    00: 59: 42
    31 /  12 /  2000
    monday
    p r e s s  O K  t o   g o   b a c k
    attemt 3/3
    _ _ _ _
    e n t e r   P I N  c od e
    p r e s s  O K  t o   g o   b a c k
    enter old PIN
    enter new PIN
    confirm new PIN
    c h a n g e   P I N  c od e
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    NO IMAGE
    No connection: Check if all connections are properly made.
    Source off: Check if the equipment is powered on.
    Lamp dead: The lamp may need replacement. Check the LAMP TIMEin the UTILITIES sub menu.
    Source hibernated: Engage the source to display and activate image.
    Notebook  external  screen:  Different  notebook  PC’s  use  different  combinations  of keystrokes to enable the external graphics port.
    Source scan off: Check SOURCE SCAN in the SET UP sub menu. If setting is OFF, the projector will not search for the next active source, but will remain with the current source selected.
    Lens cap: check if the lens cap is off!
    DARK IMAGE
    Old,  worn  lamp: The  lamp  may  need  replacement.  Check  the  LAMPTIME  in  the UTILITIES sub menu.
    Low  BRIGHTNESS and  CONTRAST  settings: Use  the  remote  control  or  the  menu system, PICTURE sub menu for CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS adjustment.
    FLICKERING IMAGE
    Bad lamp: Replace the lamp. Check the LAMP TIME in the UTILITIES sub menu.
    UNSHARP IMAGE
    Lens  not  focused:  Focus  the  lens  properly.  Keystone  correction  may  have  been activated  inadvertently:  Parts  of  the  image  is  compressed  that  affects  the  display  of fine-line graphics, text and other images of high resolution.
    Source resolution is different from projectors native resolution:The projector will automatically scale and resize the input format to its native resolution. Use a different scaling factor in the PICTURE sub menu, ASPECT. You may also adjust the SHARPNESS.
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