Runco Cl 410 Projector User Manual
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31 Basic Operation In the Picture Adjust menu, you can adjust Brightness, Contrast, Color, and other settings to control the appearance of projected images. Adjusting the Picture U s e t h i s o p t i o n t o a d j u s t t h e o v e r a l l Brightness of the image. Use this control in conjunction with contrast to fine-tune the display. The scale is from -50 to 50. The default setting is 0. ➤ Brightness Use this option to adjust the Contrast of the image. Use this control in conjunction with brightness to fine-tune the display. The scale is from -50 to 50. The default setting is 0. ➤ Contrast Use this option to adjust the clarity and focus of the image. Select from Soft, Softest, Normal, Sharp, and Sharpest. The scale is from 1 - 5. Gamma correction is another method for adjusting the brightness of the image. Default setting is 2.2. Gamma correction provides seven non-linear gamma corrections: 1.0, 1.5, 1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.35, 2.5, and 2.8. ➤ Sharpness ➤ Gamma Use this Option to adjust the Color intensity of the image. ➤ Color Use this option to adjust the Tint of your image. ➤ Tint Main Menu Press the ◄ arrow for lower contrast. Press the ► arrow for higher contrast. Press the ◄ arrow for more purple tones. Press the ► arrow for more green tones. Press the ◄ arrow for lower color intensity. Press the ► arrow for higher color intensity. Press the ◄ arrow for lower brightness. Press the ► arrow for higher brightness. Press the ◄ arrow for softer outlines. Press the ► arrow for sharper outlines. Press the ◄ arrow for lower contrast. Press the ► arrow for higher contrast.
32 Basic Operation Color Temperature ➤ Color Space ➤ White Balance ➤ Save Settings ➤ Restore Picture Settings ➤Use this option to set the color temperature of the image. Higher color temperatures make the image look cool with a bluish hue. Lower color temperatures make the image look warmer with a reddish hue. The range is from 5000°K to 10000°K, with increments of 500°K. Adjust x and y coordinates to adjust the color temperature. Color space refers to the range of colors used for different video standards. If you are projecting input from video equipment, such as a DVD player, select the relevant color space or make adjustments here. Settings adjust values for Red, Green, Blue (RGB) and Cyan, Magenta, Yellow (C,M,Y), depending on the video standard. White balance fine tunes colors to make whites truly white. When adjusting white balance, project an image with plenty of white areas. White balance is adjusted through offset and gain channels for individual colors (RGB). � ������������������������� ���� �������� �� ������� �� �������� ����������� This function stores current Picture Adjust settings such as Brightness and Contrast. These settings will then be in effect the next time you turn on the projector. The menu asks you if you would like to “Save Picture Settings to Custom 1.” If Yes, press ENTER . If No, press EXIT . Select this option to reset all items in the “Picture” menu. Reset to Custom 1, ISF Day, or ISF Night settings. ISF refers to standard video settings established by the Imaging Science Foundation. W h i t e B a l a n c e R G a i n 0 G G a i n 0 B G a i n 0 R O f f s e t 0 G O f f s e t 0 B O f f s e t 0 ���� ��������������� � ������� � ��� ���� ��� Note: Any changes to NTSC, HDTV and PAL must be made in the ISF menu.
33 Easy-to-Use Functions This function enables you to modify or customize the aspect ratio. The aspect ratio refers to the picture display mode and the proportions of the screen image. Depending on the input signal, you can choose (16x9) Anamorphic, (4x3) Standard, LetterBox, VirtualW ide, Cinema, or Virtual Cinema aspect ratios. Aspect ratio can be adjusted with the remote control or from the on-screen settings menu. Changing Aspect Ratio with the Remote Control Use the aspect keys on the remote control to change aspect ratio. There are six aspect keys on the remote control, one for each aspect ratio. ButtonAspect Ratio ANA Anamorphic 4 × 3 Standard LET BOX Letterbox aspect V-WIDE Virtual W ide CINEMA Cinema V-CINE Virtual Cinema Changing Aspect Ratio with the Settings Menus 1 Select Aspect Ratio from the main settings menu. 2 Use ▼ ▲ to select the desired aspect ratio, then press ENTER. Aspect Ratio Main Menu The following tables give details for various aspect ratios, including ratios, resolutions in pixels, supported video standards, and graphics to show the screen appearance. There are two different sets of tables: One set for images input from video equipment, and one set for input from a computer. For example, an image projected using standard aspect resolution appears as a rectangle with the following qualities: • The width and height of this rectangle in pixels are 1024 x 576. • The proportion of width to height, expressed as a ratio, is 4:3.
34 Table 1: Descriptions of six aspect ratio settings �������������������� ���� ������������� ������������������ Anamorphic Standard Letterbox • Resolution 1024 x 576 • 4:3 input is stretched to fit 16:9 display • Stretches entire image • Resolution 1024 x 576 • All input fits 4:3 display • Resolution 1024 x 576 • 4:3 input scaled to fit display width • Height scaled to maintain 4:3 aspect ratio: 1024 x 576 • 25% of the entire image on the top and bottom is cropped VirtualWide CinemaVirtual Cinema • Resolution 1024 x 576 • 4:3 input is stretched to fit 16:9 display • Both sides of image are stretched • Resolution 1024 x 576 • All input is stretched to fit 16:9 display • 25% of image on top. Bottom is blank • Resolution 1024 x 576 • All input is stretched to fit 16:9 display • 25% of the image is on the top. The bottom is cropped • 25% of the image is on the left and right is cropped Easy-to-use Functions Note: Some video equipment also contains a s p e c t r a t i o s e t t i n g s . T h u s , t w o different ratio aspects could be applied - one from the video equipment, and one from the projector. The tables show the results for various combinations of aspect ratios. For example, if your video equipment (NTSC standard) is set to Letterbox and the projector is set to Standard aspect resolution, the projected image looks like the graphic on the far right. The graphic on the right shows the appearance of the projected image. As the graphic shows, there are no cropped areas; however, there is space on the right and left sides of the image
35 Easy-to-Use Functions Table 2: Resolution (in pixels) Input Video Equipment Standard Anamorphic Standard (4 × 3) Letterbox 4:3 Aspect Ratio480i, 480P 576i, 576P NTSC, PAL, SECAM 1024 × 576 768 × 576 1024 × 576 16:9 Aspect Ratio480P 576P 1024 × 576 768 × 576 768 × 576 1024 × 576 1024 × 576 720P 1024 × 576 —— 1080i 1024 × 576 —— Input Video Equipment Standard VirtualWide CinemaVirtual Cinema 4:3 Aspect Ratio480i, 480P 576i, 576P NTSC, PAL, SECAM 1024 × 576 1024 × 576 1024 × 576 16:9 Aspect Ratio480P 576P 1024 × 576 1024 × 576 1024 × 576 720P 1024 × 576 1024 × 576 1024 × 576 1080i 1024 × 576 1024 × 576 1024 × 576 Video
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38 Easy-to-Use Functions The Picture Adjust and Aspect settings enable you to adjust the size and position of the projected image. In the Image Option menu, you can adjust settings that affect the quality of the image. Adjust projected images from a computer with HD / RGB Adjust settings. When projecting computer images, interference such as flickering or vertical stripes may occur when displaying tilings or vertical stripes. Should this occur, adjust Clock and Phase to optimize the image. Image Options HD/RGB Adjust ➤ Selected itemDescription ClockAdjusts vertical noise. Phase Adjusts horizontal noise (similar to tracking on a VCR). Select Reset if you would like to restore the original Clock and Phase settings. Auto Tune automatically adjusts settings to optimize computer images. Auto tuning can be executed on command or executed automatically by the projector whenever computer images are input. To execute auto tuning on command, select Execute Auto Tune, then press the ENTER button. To enable auto tuning, select Auto Tune, then select ON. Main Menu Note: Auto Tune adjustment may take some time to complete, depending on the image stored in the computer connected to the projector.
39 Easy-to-Use Functions This function enables you to adjust the horizontal and vertical position of the display. 1 Select Image Position from the Image Option menu. Press ENTER. Slider bars for adjusting horizontal and vertical position appear. 2 Use ▼ ▲ to select H position, V position, or Reset. Select H position to move the image right and left. Select V position to move it up and down. Press or to increase or decrease values. To reset the image position, use ▼ ▲ to select Reset and press ENTER. The projector can overscan to improve the quality of the borders of the image, meaning that it scans more of an image than it actually projects. Overscan can be set from 0 to 10%. ��������� ➤ Image Position ➤ Over Scan Adjust SDTV is a standard for digital televisions. There are several SDTV settings to adjust to optimize input from a digital television. Select SDTV from the Image Option menu, then press ENTER to view SDTV adjustment slider bars. ��������� Item Description Setting Chroma Enhance Chroma Enhance enhances the edges of a video image. 1 – 7 Video on Film Video on Film repairs distortions or abnormalities in a video image. Film Mode Film Mode helps to reproduce images clearly and optimizes image quality. ON / OFF 3 : 2 @ 60 Hz 2 : 2 @ 50 Hz 2 : 2 @ 50 Hz / 3 : 2 @ 60 Hz ➤ SDTV Adjust
40 Easy-to-Use Functions Brightness Enhance adds additional brightness to the display. Set to ON to enable. Brightness Enhance Options ON OFF The Lamp Power function enables you to choose between two power levels. Choose the 250 W option to add additional brightness or aid in projecting from longer distances. Lamp Power Options 200 W 250 W �� ������� ��������� Brightness Enhance ➤ Lamp Power ➤ Information displays information about the current source, resolution, vertical frequency, horizontal frequency, lamp timer and firmware version. The lamp time displays the number of hours the lamp has been in use. This is useful for lamp maintenance. See “Lamp Maintenance” on page 47. Use this setting to reset all items in the Image Options menu to their factory default values. 1 Select Restore Factory Settings, then press ENTER. 2 A war ning message appears. Select Yes to continue. Press Exit to discontinue. After selecting Yes, the projector powers off and restarts. Information ➤ Restore Factory Settings ➤ ��������� ���������