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    5. Using On-Screen Menu
    5 Menu Descri\ftions \u& Functions [ADJUST\u]
    [PICTURE]
    [MODE]
    This	\bunction	allows	you	to	dete\fmine	how	to	save	settings	\bo\f	[DETAIL	SETTINGS]	o\b	[PRESET]	\bo\f	each	input.STA\bDARD  ������������������\P������� Save\f \fetting\f for e\Pach item of [PRESET\P] (Pre\fet 1 through\P 7)
    PROFESSIO\bAL  ������������������\PSave\f all the \fetti\Png\f of [PICTURE] fo\Pr each input� 
    [PRESET]
    This	\bunction	allows	you	to	select	optimized	settings	\bo\f	you\f	p\fojected	image.
    You	can	adjust	neut\fal	tint	\bo\f	yellow,	cyan	o\f	magenta. 	
    The\fe	 a\fe	seven	 \bacto\fy	 p\fesets	 optimized	 \bo\f	va\fious	 types	o\b	images. 	You	 can	also	 use	[DETAIL	 SETTINGS]	 to	set	
    use\f	adjustable	settings	to	customize	each	gamma	o\f	colo\f.
    You\f	settings	can	be	sto\fed	in	[PRESET	1]	to	[PRESET	7]. BRIGHT  ������������������\P������������� Recommended for u\fe\P in a brightly lit\P room�
    PRESE\bTATIO\b  ������������������\PRecommended for mak\Ping a pre\fentation \Pu\fing a PowerPoint fi\Ple�
    VIDEO  ������������������\P��������������� Recommended for typ\Pical TV program vie\Pwing�
    MOVIE  ������������������\P�������������� Recommended for mov\Pie\f�
    GRAPHIC  ������������������\P���������� Recommended for gra\Pphic\f�
    \fRGB  ������������������\P���������������� Standard color valu\Pe\f
    DICOM SIM� MODE  ������������Recommended for DICO\PM \fimulation format\P�
    NOTE: 
    •  The [DICOM SIM. MO\yDE] \bpti\bn is f\br tr\yaining/reference \bn\yly and sh\buld n\bt be\y used f\br actual di\yagn\bsis.
    •  DICOM stands f\br Digital Imaging and C\bmmunicati\bns in Medicine. It is a standard de\fel\bped by the American C\bllege \bf Radi\bl-
    \bgy (ACR) and the Nat\yi\bnal Electrical Ma\ynufacturers Ass\bciat\yi\bn (NEMA). 
      The standard specifi\yes h\bw digital image\y data can be m\b\fed \yfr\bm system t\b syste\ym. 
    [DETAIL SETTINGS] 
    						
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    [GENERAL]
    St\f\bing Y\fu\b Cust\fmized Settings [REFERENCE]
    This	\bunction	allows	you	to	sto\fe	you\f	customized	settings	in	[PRESET	1]	to	[PRESET	7].
    Fi\fst,	select 	a 	base 	p\feset 	mode 	\b\fom 	[REFERENCE], 	then 	set 	[GAMMA 	CORRECTION] 	and 	[COLOR 	TEMPERATURE]. 	
    BRIGHT  ������������������\P������������� Recommended for u\fe\P in a brightly lit\P room�
    PRESE\bTATIO\b  ������������������\PRecommended for mak\Ping a pre\fentation \Pu\fing a PowerPoint fi\Ple�
    VIDEO  ������������������\P��������������� Recommended for typ\Pical TV program vie\Pwing�
    MOVIE  ������������������\P�������������� Recommended for mov\Pie\f�
    GRAPHIC  ������������������\P���������� Recommended for gra\Pphic\f�
    \fRGB  ������������������\P���������������� Standard color valu\Pe\f�
    DICOM SIM� MODE  ������������Recommended for DICO\PM \fimulation format\P�
    Selecting Gamma C\f\b\becti\fn M\fde [GAMMA CORRECTION]
    Each	mode	is	\fecommended	\bo\f:
    DY\bAMIC  ������������������\P��������� Create\f a high-cont\Pra\ft picture�
    \bATURAL  ������������������\P���������� \batural reproductio\Pn of the picture�
    BLACK DETAIL  ������������������\P��Empha\fize\f detail i\Pn dark area\f of the\P picture�
    NOTE: This functi\bn\y is n\bt a\failable w\yhen [DICOM SIM. MO\yDE] is selected f\br\y [DETAIL SETTINGS].
    Selecting Sc\been Size f\f\b DICOM SIM [SCREE\vN SIZE]
    This	\bunction	will	pe\f\bo\fm	gamma	co\f\fection	app\fop\fiate	\bo\f	the	sc\feen	size. LARGE  ������������������\P�������������� For \fcreen \fize of 1\P50"
    MEDIUM  ������������������\P����������� For \fcreen \fize of 1\P00"
    SMALL  ������������������\P�������������� For \fcreen \fize of 5\P0"
    NOTE: This functi\bn\y is a\failable \bnly w\yhen [DICOM SIM. MO\yDE] is selected f\br\y [DETAIL SETTINGS].
    Adjusting C\fl\f\b Tempe\batu\be [COLOR TEMPERATURE]
    This	option	allows	you	to	select	the	colo\f	tempe\fatu\fe	o\b	you\f	choice.
    NOTE: When [PRESEN\yTATION] \br [BRIGHT] i\ys selected in [REF\yERENCE], this func\yti\bn is n\bt a\failabl\ye.
    Adjusting B\bightness and C\fnt\bast [DYNAMIC CONTRAST]
    This	\bunction	allows	you	to	adjust	the	cont\fast	\fatio	optically	using	the	built-in	i\fis.
    To	inc\fease	the	cont\fast	\fatio,	select	[ON].
    Adjusting White Balance [WHITE BALANCE]
    This	 allows	 you	to	adjust	 the	white	 balance. 	Cont\fast	 \bo\f	each	 colo\f	(RGB)	 to	adjust	 the	white	 level	o\b	the	 sc\feen; 	
    B\fightness	\bo\f	each	colo\f	(RGB)	is	used	to	adjust	the	black	level	o\b	the	sc\feen. 
    						
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    [COLOR CORRECTION]
    Co\f\fects	the	colo\f	\bo\f	all	signals.
    Adjusts	the	tone	\bo\f	the	colo\fs	\fed,	g\feen,	blue,	yellow,	magenta	and	cyan.
    RED  ������������������\P����� Adju\ft\f the color in\P red area\f, centere\Pd around the red�
    Thi\f can be u\fed to \Padju\ft to a yellow-\P or magenta-tinged\P red�
    GREE\b  ������������������\P� Adju\ft\f the color in\P green area\f, cente\Pred around the gre\Pen�
    Thi\f can be u\fed to \Padju\ft to a yellow-\P or cyan-tinged gre\Pen�
    BLUE  ������������������\P���� Adju\ft\f the color in\P blue area\f, center\Ped around the blue\P�
    Thi\f can be u\fed to \Padju\ft to a violet-\P or cyan-tinged blu\Pe�
    YELLOW  ���������������� Adju\ft\f the color in\P yellow area\f, cent\Pered around the ye\Pllow �
    Thi\f can be u\fed to \Padju\ft to a red- or\P green-tinged yell\Pow �
    MAGE\bTA  ��������������Adju\ft\f the color in\P magenta area\f, cen\Ptered around the m\Pagenta�
    Thi\f can be u\fed to \Padju\ft to a red- or\P blue-tinged magen\Pta�
    CYA\b  ������������������\P��� Adju\ft\f the color in\P cyan area\f, centere\Pd around the cyan�
    Thi\f can be u\fed to \Padju\ft to a green- \Por blue-tinged cyan\P�
    [CONTRAST]
    Adjusts	the	intensity	o\b	the	image	acco\fding	to	the	incoming	signal.
    [BRIGHTNESS]
    Adjusts	the	b\fightness	level	o\f	the	back	\faste\f	intensity.
    [SHARPNESS]
    Cont\fols	the	detail	o\b	the	image.
    [COLOR SATURATION]
    Inc\feases	o\f	dec\feases	the	colo\f	satu\fation	level.
    [TINT]
    Va\fies	the	colo\f	level	\b\fom	+/−	g\feen	to	+/−	blue. 	The	\fed	level	is	used	as	\fe\be\fence.
    Input	signal CONTRASTBRIGHTNESS SHARPNESS COLOR		
    SATURATION TINT
    COMPUTER/DisplayPo\ft/HDMI	(RGB) YesYesYes NoNo
    COMPUTER/DisplayPo\ft/HDMI	
    (COMPONENT) Yes
    YesYesYesYes
    VIDEO/S-VIDEO/COMP\eONENT YesYesYesYesYes
    VIEWER/NETWORK YesYesYes NoNo
    Yes	=	Adjustable,	No	=	Not	adjustable
    [RESET]
    The	settings	 and	adjustments	 \bo\f	[PICTURE]	 will	be	\fetu\fned	 to	the	 \bacto\fy	 settings	 with	the	exception	 o\b	the	 \bollowing; 	
    P\feset	numbe\fs	and	[REFERENCE]	within	the	[PRESET]	sc\feen.
    The	 settings	 and	adjustments	 unde\f	[DETAIL	 SETTINGS]	 within	the	[PRESET]	 sc\feen	that	a\fe	not	cu\f\fently	 selected	
    will	not	be	\feset. 
    						
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    [IMAGE OPTIONS]
    Adjusting Cl\fck and Phase [FREQUENCY/PHASE]
    This	allows	you	to	manually	adjust	FREQUENCY	and	PHASE.
    FREQUE\bCY ����������U\fe thi\f item to fine tune the computer image or to remove any vertical banding that might appear � Thi\f 
    function adju\ft\f the\P clock frequencie\f t\Phat eliminate the \Phorizontal banding\P in the image�
    Thi\f adju\ftment may\P be nece\f\fary when you connect \Pyour computer for t\Phe fir\ft time�
    PHASE  ������������������\P� U\fe  thi\f  item  to  adju\ft  the  clock  pha\fe  or  to  reduce  video  noi\fe,  dot  interference  or  cro\f\f  talk�  (Thi\f  i\f 
    evident when part \Pof your image appe\Par\f to be \fhimmerin\Pg�)
    U\fe [PHASE] only af\Pter the [FREQUE\bCY]\P i\f complete�
    NOTE: The [FREQUEN\yCY] and [PHASE] ite\yms are a\failable f\b\yr RGB signals \bnly. 
    						
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    Adjusting H\f\biz\fntal/Ve\btical P\fsiti\fn [H-POSITION/\vV-POSITION]
    Adjusts	the	image	location	ho\fizontally	and	ve\ftically.
    -	 An	image	can	be	disto\fted	du\fing	the	adjustment	o\b	[FREQUENCY]	and	[PHASE].	This	is	not	mal\bunction.
    -	 The	 adjustments	 \bo\f	[FREQUENCY],	 [PHASE],	[H-POSITION],	 and	[V-POSITION]	 will	be	sto\fed	 in	memo\fy	 \bo\f	
    the 	cu\f\fent 	signal. 	The 	next 	time 	you 	p\foject 	the 	signal 	with 	the 	same 	\fesolution, 	ho\fizontal 	and 	ve\ftical 	\b\fequency,	
    its	adjustments	will	be	called	up	and	applied.
    	 To	 delete	 adjustments	 sto\fed	in	memo\fy,	 \b\fom	the	menu,	 you	select	 [RESET]	 →	[CURRENT	 SIGNAL]	and	\feset	
    the	adjustments.
    [BLANKING]
    Adjusts	the	display	\fange	(blanking)	at	the	top,	bottom,	le\bt	and	\fight	edges	o\b	the	input	signal.
    Selecting Ove\bscan Pe\bcentage [OVERSCAN]
    Select	ove\fscan	pe\fcentage	(Auto,	0%,	5%	and	10%)	\bo\f	signal.
    Proje\fted image
    Overs\fa\bed by 10%
    NOTE: 
    •  The [OVERSCAN] item\y is n\bt a\failable:
      -  when [NATIVE] is selected \yf\br [ASPECT].
      -  when [VIEWER] \br [N\yETWORK] is selecte\yd f\br [INPUT] 
    						
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    Selecting the Aspect Rati\f [ASPECT]
    Use	this	\bunction	to	select	the	sc\feen’s	ve\ftical:ho\fizontal	aspect	\fatio.
    Select	 the	sc\feen	 type	(4:3	sc\feen,	 16:9	sc\feen	 o\f	16:10	 sc\feen)	 at	the	 sc\feen	 setting	be\bo\fe	setting	 the	aspect	 \fatio.	
    (→	page	101)
    The	p\fojecto\f	automatically	identifies	the	signal	being	input	and	sets	the	optimum	aspect	\fatio.
    Fo\f	Compute\f	signal
    Fo\f	Component/Video/S-Vid\eeo	signals
    When	the	sc\feen	type	is	set	to	4:3
    When	the	sc\feen	type	is	set	to	16:9	o\f	16:10
    Resolution Aspect	Ratio
    VGA 	 640	×	480 	4:3
    SVGA 	 800	×	600 	4:3
    XGA 	 1024	×	768 	4:3
    WXGA 	 1280	×	768 	 15:9
    WXGA 	 1280	×	800 	 16:10
    HD(FWXGA) 	 1366	×	768 	 app\fox.	16:9
    WXGA+ 	 1440	×	900 	 16:10
    SXGA 	 1280	×	1024 	5:4
    SXGA+ 	 1400	×	1050 	4:3
    WXGA+ 	 1600	×	900 	 16:9
    UXGA 	 1600	×	1200 	4:3
    WSXGA+ 	 1680	×	1050 	 16:9
    FHD(1080P) 	 1920	×	1080 	 16:9
    WUXGA 1920	×	1200 	 16:10
    Options Function
    AUTO The	p\fojecto\f	will	automatically	dete\fmine	the	incoming	signal	and	display	it	in	its	aspect	\fatio. 	
    The	 p\fojecto\f	 may	e\f\foneously	 dete\fmine	the	aspect	 \fatio	depending	 on	its	signal. 	I\b	 this	 occu\fs,	
    select	the	app\fop\fiate	aspect	\fatio	\b\fom	the	\bollowing.
    4:3 The	image	is	displayed	in	4:3	aspect	\fatio.
    5:4 The	image	is	displayed	in	5:4	aspect	\fatio
    16:9 The	image	is	displayed	in	16:9	aspect	\fatio
    15:9 The	image	is	displayed	in	15:9	aspect	\fatio
    16:10 The	image	is	displayed	in	16:10	aspect	\fatio
    NATIVE The	p\fojecto\f	 displays	the	cu\f\fent	 image	in	its	 t\fue	 \fesolution	 when	the	incoming	 compute\f	 signal	
    has	a	lowe\f	o\f	highe\f	\fesolution	than	the	p\fojecto\f’s	native	\fesolution. 	(→	page	2)
    When	 the	incoming	 compute\f	 signal	has	a	highe\f	 \fesolution	 than	the	p\fojecto\f's	 native	\fesolution,	
    the	cente\f	o\b	an	image	will	be	displayed.
    4	: 	3 
    						
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    LETTERBOXThe	image	 o\b	a	lette\fbox	 signal	(16:9)	is	st\fetched	 equally	in	the	 ho\fizontal	 and	ve\ftical	 di\fections	
    to	fit	the	sc\feen.
    LETTERBOX
    WIDE	SCREEN The	image	o\b	a	squeeze	signal(16:9)	is	st\fetched	le\bt	and	\fight	in	16:9.
    Squeeze
    ZOOMThe	image	o\b	a	squeeze	signal	(16:9)	is	st\fetched	le\bt	and	\fight	in	4:3.
    Pa\fts	o\b	the	displayed	image	a\fe	c\fopped	at	the	le\bt	and	\fight	edges	and	the\fe\bo\fe	not	visible.
    Squeeze
    4:3	FILLThe	image	o\b	a	signal(4:3)	is	st\fetched	le\bt	and	\fight	in	16:9.
    4	:	3
    TIP:
    • Image p\bsiti\bn can b\ye adjusted \fertical\yly using [POSITION]\y when the [16:9], \y[15:9], \br [16:10] \yaspect rati\bs are s\yelected.
    •  The  term  “letterb\bx”  refers  t\b  a  m\bre  landscape-\briented \y image  when  c\bmpared  t\b  a  4:3  image,  which  is  the  standard  aspect 
    rati\b f\br a \fide s\bu\yrce.
      The letterb\bx signa\yl has aspect rati\bs\y with the \fista siz\ye “1.85:1” \br cinema sc\bpe size “2.35\y:1” f\br m\b\fie film.
    •  The term “squeeze”\y refers t\b the c\bmpr\yessed image \bf whic\yh aspect rati\b is c\y\bn\ferted fr\bm 16:9 t\y\b 4:3.
    [RESOLUTION]
    This	\bunction	sets	the	\fesolution	o\b	a	p\fojected	image	i\b	auto-detect	\bails	to	wo\fk	well. 
    						
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    [VIDEO]
    Using N\fise Reducti\fn [NOISE RED\vUCTION]
    This	\bunction	is	used	to	\feduce	video	noise.RA\bDOM \bR  ���������Reduce\f flickering ra\Pndom noi\fe in an im\Page� 
    MOSQUITO \bR  ������Reduce\f mo\fquito noi\P\fe that appear\f aro\Pund the edge\f of an\P image during DVD pl\Payback�
    BLOCK \bR  �������������Reduce\f block noi\fe \Por mo\faic-like patt\Pern\f by \felecting O\b�
    Selecting Inte\blaced P\b\fg\bessive C\fnve\bsi\fn P\b\fcess M\fde [DEINTERL\vACE]
    This	\bunction	allows	you	to	select	an	inte\flaced-to-p\fog\fessive	conve\fsion	p\focess	\bo\f	video	signals.
    AUTO  ������������������\P��� Determine\f an approp\Priate interlaced-to\P-progre\f\five conver\f\Pion proce\f\f automati\Pcally �
    VIDEO  ������������������\P�� Applie\f a normal in\Pterlaced-to-progre\f\P\five conver\fion proc\Pe\f\f�
    FILM  ������������������\P���� Applie\f the automatic detection mode for telecine \fignal\f� Thi\f option i\f recommended for a movie picture�
    NOTE: This functi\bn\y is n\bt a\failable w\yith RGB signals.
    Tu\bning On \f\b Off the 3D Dimensi\fnal\v Sepa\bati\fn [3D Y/C SEPARATION]
    When	p\fojecting	an	image	\b\fom	a	 VIDEO	input,	set	to	ON	to	p\foject	the	highest	quality	image.
    OFF  ������������������\P������ Turn\f off the 3 dime\Pn\fional \feparation \Pfeature�
    O\b  ������������������\P������� Turn\f on the 3 dimen\P\fional \feparation f\Peature�
    NOTE: Only a\failabl\ye f\br NTSC 3.58 \fid\ye\b signals.
    [DETAIL ENHANCEMENT]
    This	\bunction	enhances	the	contou\fs	o\b	the	image	when	p\fojecting	component	signals.
    [SIGNAL TYPE]
    The	 p\fojecto\f	 automatically	 identifies	whethe\f	the	COMPUTER1,	 COMPUTER2	o\f	COMPUTER3*	 input	signals	 a\fe	
    RGB	o\f	component	signals	to	p\foject	the	image. 	I\b	the	colo\fs	a\fe	unnatu\fal,	howeve\f,	t\fy	switching	the	setting.
    *	Fo\f	COMPUTER3,	the	compute\f	signal	and	video	signal	can	be	selected	at	SIGNAL	SELECT(COMP3).
    RGB  ������������������\P����� Switche\f to the RGB\P input�
    COMPO\bE\bT  ���������Switche\f to the comp\Ponent \fignal input� 
    						
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    [RGB INPUT RANGE]
    This	 \bunction	 selects	video	signal	 level	when	 the	p\fojecto\f’s	 HDMI	and	DisplayPo\ft	 input	connecto\fs	 and	an	exte\fnal	
    device	a\fe	connected.
    AUTO  ������������������\P��� The video level i\f \P\fwitched automatical\Ply ba\fed on the inf\Pormation from the \Pdevice outputting t\Phe \fignal�
    Depending on the connected device, thi\f \fetting may not be made properly � In thi\f ca\fe, \fwitch to “0-255” 
    or “16-235” from t\Phe menu and view w\Pith the optimum \fet\Pting� 
    						
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    6 Menu Descri\ftions \u& Functions [SETUP]\u
    [BASIC]
    C\f\b\becting Ve\btical Keyst\fne Dist\f\bti\fn Manually [KEYSTONE]
    You	can	co\f\fect	ve\ftical	disto\ftion	manually.	(→	page	22)
    TIP: When this \bpti\y\bn is highlighted, p\yressing the Enter b\yutt\bn will display i\yts slide bar f\br ad\yjustment.
    Selecting C\f\bne\bst\fne M\fde [CORNERSTONE]
    	
    This	option	allows	you	to	co\f\fect	t\fapezoidal	disto\ftion.
    Selecting	this	item	will	display	the	Co\fne\fstone	adjustment	sc\feen. 	(→	page	32)
    NOTE: The [CORNERS\yTONE] item is n\bt a\y\failable when [KEYS\yTONE] \br [GEOMETRIC\y CORRECTION] is se\ylected.
    Using the PIP/PICTU\vRE BY PICTURE Functi\fn [PIP/PICTUR\vE BY PICTURE]
    This	\bunction	allows	you	to	view	two	di\b\be\fent	signals	simultaneously. 	(→	page	35)
    MODE: 	
    This	option	allows	you	to	select	two	modes: 	PIP	and	PICTURE	BY	PICTURE.
    PIP: 	This	option	allows	you	to	view	a	sub	pictu\fe	in	the	main	pictu\fe.
    PICTURE	BY	PICTURE: 	This	allows	you	to	view	two	pictu\fes	side	by	side.
    POSITION: When	 [PIP]	is	selected	 \bo\f	[MODE],	 this	option	 allows	 you	to	select	 the	position	 o\b	a	sub	 pictu\fe	 in	the	 main	 pictu\fe.
    The	options	a\fe: 	TOP-LEFT,	 TOP-RIGHT,	BOTTOM-LEFT,	and	BOTTOM-RIGHT.
    NOTE: The [POSITIO\yN] cann\bt be select\yed when [PICTURE B\yY PICTURE] is sele\ycted. 
    						
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