Ricoh Projector PJ WX6170N User Manual
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88 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]
89 5. Using On-Screen Menu [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.
90 5. Using On-Screen Menu [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.
91 5. Using On-Screen Menu [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.
92 5. Using On-Screen Menu 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]
93 5. Using On-Screen Menu 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
94 5. Using On-Screen Menu 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.
95 5. Using On-Screen Menu [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�
96 5. Using On-Screen Menu [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�
97 5. Using On-Screen Menu 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.