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    							XG-E690UB (E)/pp. 11-12 G. K. Associates, Tokyo
    E-11
    3. Connecting to other compatible
    computers
    When connecting the projector to a compatible computer
    other than an IBM-PC (VGA/SVGA) or Macintosh series, a
    separate cable is needed. Please contact your dealer for
    ordering information.
    Notes:
    • Connection to computers other than the recommended
    types may result in damage to the projector, the computer,
    or both.
    • Connect the audio from the computer to the COMPUTER
    AUDIO INPUT terminal.
    4. External monitor connection
    Connect your computer monitor to the projector’s COMPUTER
    RGB OUTPUT terminal to view images simultaneously on the
    external monitor and the projection screen.
    Note:
    • When using the projector with an external IBM-PC monitor,
    connect the monitor using the supplied cable. When using
    the projector with a Macintosh monitor, an optional adaptor
    cable is required. Before using any other type of monitor,
    carefully check the monitor’s interface specifications and
    make sure that they match the specifications of the
    projector’s interface.
    The external monitor output will only display an analog
    computer input signal. It will not display a digital or video
    input signal. To split the composite video signal, use a
    video distribution amplifier. This is available from your local
    dealer.
    The computer RGB output will only loop through the same
    signal connected to the computer RGB input.
    (VGA IN 
    ®
    VGA OUT, Mac IN ®
    Mac OUT)
    Analog RGB Signal Input and Output
    Connector
    This unit uses a 15-pin mini D-sub female connector. Pin
    assignment is as shown on the left.Caution (Apple Macintosh)
    Do not connect the COMPUTER RGB OUTPUT to any
    monitor except the following:
    Apple Color RGB Monitor: 13
    (
    /14( 
    (640 x 480) or 16(
    /17(
    (832 x 624)
    The output signal from the projector to the monitor should
    be the same as the input signal from the computer to the
    projector.
    Example:
    Input 13/14 (640 x 480) ®
    Output (640 x 480)
    Input 16/17 (832 x 624) ®
    Output (832 x 624)
    INPUT OUTPUTCOMPUTER
    RGBOFF ONFILTER
    Optional third source
    VGA/Mac adaptor cable
    U.S.A. ONLYDirect
    connection
    or
    External IBM-PC
    monitorExternal Macintosh
    monitor
    4
    1
    6
    11 5
    10
    15
    1. Video input (red)
    2. Video input
    (green)
    3. Video input
    (blue)
    4. Reserve input 1
    5. Composite sync
    (Mac only)
    6. Earth (red)
    7. Earth (green)8. Earth (blue)
    9. GND
    10. GND
    11. GND
    12. Reserve input 2
    13. Horizontal sync
    signal
    14. Vertical sync
    signal
    15. Reserve input 3
    Analog Computer Input
    1998/5/21 
    						
    							Input Signals (Recommended Timing)
    E-12
    For IBM and CompatiblesFor Apple Macintosh Series
    Input signals: The video output signal timing of different
    types of video signals are shown below for
    reference.
    abc d
    w
    x
    yz
    VIDEO SIGNAL
    HORIZONTAL
    SYNC SIGNAL
    VIDEO SIGNAL
    VERTICAL
    SYNC SIGNAL
    e
    a
    b
    c
    d
    w
    x
    yz
    VIDEO SIGNAL
    C-SYNC(H)
    C-SYNC(V) VIDEO SIGNAL
    V-SYNC
    e = 2 dot
    Apple
    Macintoshä
    LC
    13 Monitor
    640 dot
    480 line
    0.7Vp-p max.
    75Wload
    R•G•B
    C.SYNC
    78
    62
    116
    640
    896
    28.595
    31.914063
    34.971149
    31.334149
    TTL
    –
    3
    3
    39
    480
    525
    15.00
    66.67
    TTL
    –Apple
    Macintoshä
    16 Monitor
    832 dot
    624 line
    0.7Vp-p max.
    75Wload
    R•G•B
    C.SYNC
    31
    65
    224
    832
    1,152
    20.124
    17.468
    49.693
    57.246
    TTL
    –
    1
    3
    39
    624
    667
    13.423
    74.502
    TTL
    – IBM
    SVGA
    Graphic
    800 dot
    600 line
    0.7Vp-p
    75Wload
    R•G•B
    24
    72
    128
    800
    1,024
    28.444
    27.777
    35.156
    36.000
    TTL
    +/–
    1
    2
    22
    600
    625
    17.778
    56.250
    TTL
    +/–Apple
    Macintoshä
    II
    si
    13 Monitor
    640 dot
    480 line
    1Vp-p max.
    75Wload
    R•G•B
    C.SYNC
    64
    64
    96
    640
    864
    28.5714
    33.0688
    35.0000
    30.2400
    TTL
    –
    3
    3
    39
    480
    525
    15.00
    66.67
    TTL
    – IBM
    VESA
    Graphic
    640 dot
    480 line
    0.7Vp-p
    75Wload
    R•G•B
    24
    40
    128
    640
    832
    26.413
    31.746
    37.860
    31.500
    TTL
    –
    9
    3
    28
    480
    520
    13.735
    72.809
    TTL
    –IBM
    SVGA
    800 dot
    600 line
    0.7Vp-p
    75Wload
    R•G•B
    56
    120
    64
    800
    1,040
    20.800
    20.000
    48.077
    50.000
    TTL
    +
    37
    6
    23
    600
    666
    13.853
    72.188
    TTL
    + IBM
    SVGA
    800 dot
    600 line
    0.7Vp-p
    75Wload
    R•G•B
    40
    128
    88
    800
    1,056
    26.400
    25.000
    37.879
    40.000
    TTL
    +
    1
    4
    23
    600
    628
    16.579
    60.317
    TTL
    +IBM
    SVGA
    800 dot
    600 line
    0.7Vp-p
    75Wload
    R•G•B
    16
    80
    160
    800
    1,056
    21.333
    20.202
    46.875
    49.500
    TTL
    +
    1
    3
    21
    600
    625
    13.333
    75.000
    TTL
    + –
    11
    2
    32
    480
    525
    16.6832
    59.9405
    TTL
    – –
    13
    2
    34
    400
    449
    14.2681
    70.0863
    TTL
    + +
    38
    2
    59
    350
    449
    14.2681
    70.0863
    TTL
    – TTL
    –
    13
    2
    34
    400
    449
    14.2681
    70.0866
    TTL
    + TTL
    +
    38
    2
    59
    350
    449
    14.2681
    70.0866
    TTL
    – dot
    dot
    dot
    dot
    dot
    ms
    ns
    kHz
    MHz
    +/–
    H
    H
    H
    H
    H
    ms
    Hz
    +/– FRONT PORCH
    SYNC
    BACK PORCH
    VIDEO PERIOD
    1H (a+b+c+d)
    1 dot
    1/H
    1/dot
    LEVEL
    SYNC POLARITY
    FRONT PORCH
    SYNC
    BACK PORCH
    VIDEO PERIOD
    1V (w+x+y+z)
    1/v
    LEVEL
    SYNC POLARITY H
    S
    Y
    N
    C
    V
    S
    Y
    N
    C17
    108
    55
    720
    900
    31.7774
    35.3082
    31.4689
    28.32214
    96
    50
    640
    800
    31.7776
    39.7219
    31.4688
    25.175
    TTL 0.7Vp-p
    75Wload
    R•G•BVGAIBM
    LEVEL
    TYPE VIDEOMODE
    TEXT
    720 dot
    350 line 400 lineGraphic
    640 dot
    350 line 400 line 480 line
    a
    b
    c
    d
    w
    x
    y
    z
    VESA
    GuidelineVESA
    StandardVESA
    Standard
    Notes:
    • When connecting a notebook computer to the data-projector for display on an (800 x 600) LCD screen, the screen may
    not show a full picture image. See page E-17 “Computer Mode Memory Adjustments” for details.
    • This projector may not be able to display images from notebook computers in simultaneous (CRT/LCD) mode. If this
    occurs, turn off the LCD display on the notebook computer and output the display data in “CRT only” mode. Details on
    how to change display modes can be found in your notebook computers operation manual.
    XG-E690UB (E)/pp. 11-12 G. K. Associates, Tokyo1998/5/21 
    						
    							XG-E690UB (E)/pp. 13-16 G. K. Associates, Tokyo
    E-13When displaying computer patterns which repeat every other dot (tiling,
    vertical stripes, etc.), interference may occur between the LCD pixels,
    causing flickering, vertical stripes, or contrast irregularities in portions of
    the screen. Should this occur, use the ADJUSTMENT 
    §/
    ©buttons on the
    remote control for HORIZONTAL (LEFT/RIGHT) and VERTICAL
    (UP/DOWN) POSITION ADJUSTMENTS to adjust for the optimum picture.
    RGB INPUT ADJUSTMENTS (CLOCK, PHASE, V-POS
    and H-POS)
    1.Select RGB with the INPUT SELECT button on the
    remote control and press the MENU button to
    select the RGB INPUT ADJ. mode.
    With the MENU screen displayed, press the 
    Ä/
    ¶buttons to select RGB
    INPUT ADJ.  Then press the MENU button to display the RGB INPUT ADJ.
    screen.
    2. Select the item you wish to adjust with the 
    Ä/
    ¶
    buttons. Adjust the item with the 
    §/
    ©buttons.
    3. Press the MENU button anytime to exit RGB
    INPUT ADJ.
    Description of Adjustment Items
    INITIAL RESET
    • Used to reset the H-POS, V-POS, PHASE and CLOCK adjustments to
    their initial settings.
    MODE ADJUSTMENT
    Connecting to IBM-PC Computers
    • Ordinarily, the type of input signal is detected and the correct resolution
    mode (Text or Graphics) is automatically selected. However, for the
    following signals, set MODE to ON or OFF to select the projector’s
    resolution mode to match the computer display mode properly.
    720 dots 
    2
    400 lines, 720 dots 2
    350 lines (Text Mode)
    640 dots 2
    400 lines, 640 dots 2
    350 lines (Graphic Mode)
    • For graphic mode, select MODE and set the MODE to ON.
    • For text mode, select MODE again at this time, and set MODE to OFF.
    Connecting to Macintosh LC/II Series Computers
    • When connecting to a Macintosh II with 30.24 MHz Dot Frequency,
    select MODE and set MODE to ON.
    • When connecting to a Macintosh LC Series computer with 31.33 MHz
    Dot Frequency, set MODE to OFF.
    • When connecting to third party video cards and other Macintosh
    computers, set MODE to ON or OFF to select the correct display mode.
    • When the input signal is automatically detected or when there is no input
    signal, MODE (---) appears on the screen and the display mode cannot
    be changed.
    PHASE ADJUSTMENT (UP/DOWN)
    • Used to reduce image distortion or improve contrast.
    HORIZONTAL POSITION ADJUSTMENT (LEFT/RIGHT)
    • If on-screen images are too far to the left or right, they can be moved to
    the center.
    VERTICAL POSITION ADJUSTMENT (UP/DOWN)
    • If on-screen images are too high or low, they can be moved to the
    center.
    CLOCK SPEED ADJUSTMENT (FAST/SLOW)
    • Used to reduce image distortion or improve contrast.
    INPUT ADJUSTMENT
    QFilter switch
    In the case of very detailed computer patterns which repeat every other
    dot (tiling, vertical stripes, etc.), noise may appear on the screen.  Should
    this occur, set the FILTER switch to ON.  The pattern area will balance, and
    the noise will be reduced.
    Notes:
    1) Flickering, vertical stripes, or contrast irregularities may also occur when the image is reversed. Once again, use the
    ADJUSTMENT 
    §/
    ©buttons on the remote control for HORIZONTAL (LEFT/RIGHT) and VERTICAL POSITION
    ADJUSTMENTS (UP/DOWN) to adjust for the optimum picture.
    2) Avoid displaying computer patterns which repeat every other line (horizontal stripes). (Flickering will occur, making the
    picture hard to see.)INPUT OUTPUTCOMPUTER
    RGBOFF ONFILTER
    Q
    MODE       (---)
    RGB INPUT ADJ.
    :SEL.   :ADJ. MENU:END
    CLOCK V-POS PHASE               0 RESET
    H-POS
    RGB Adjustment Controls
    2
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    							2. Turn ON the MAIN POWER.
    Press the MAIN POWER button on the rear of the projector.
    The POWER indicator lights red and the projector enters
    STANDBY mode.
    3. Turn ON the POWER. 
    Press the POWER button on the projector or the remote
    control.
    • When the power is turned off by pressing the POWER (ON/OFF)
    button, the POWER indicator will not turn off until the fan has
    stopped running.
    • See page 24, “Lamp/Maintenance Indicators”, for details.
    Notes:
    • When the POWER indicator is not lit, the remote control cannot be
    used to operate the projector.
    • If the power is turned on immediately after it has been turned off, it
    may take a short while before the lamp turns on.  (During this
    period the LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator flashes.)
    • After the projector is unpacked and turned on for the first time, a
    slight odor may be emitted from the exhaust fan. This odor will
    disappear with use.
    4. E-ZOOM/PANNING Function
    This projector has an E-ZOOM mode which enlarges the
    display when inputting an image of less than 800 x 600 dot in
    resolution. The E-ZOOM/PANNING button can be used to
    operate E-ZOOM and PANNING functions.
    See page 19 “E-ZOOM/PANNING Function” for details.
    Notes:
    • E-ZOOM and PANNING functions do not operate with monochrome
    images or in SVGA (800 x 600 dot), PAL or SECAM INPUT mode.
    • The picture size differs in RGB, NTSC, PAL and SECAM INPUT
    modes.
    5. ON-SCREEN DISPLAY in 8 languages
    The on-screen display is set to English at the factory.  The
    language for the unit’s ON-SCREEN DISPLAY can be set to
    English, German, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Italian, French or
    Japanese.
    • Setting the ON-SCREEN DISPLAY
    language
    1) Press the MENU button.  The menu will appear on the screen.
    2) Press the ADJUSTMENT 
    Ä/
    ¶buttons until the 
    ©mark is set
    to “LANGUAGE”.
    Press the MENU button to display the language menu.
    3) Press the ADJUSTMENT 
    Ä/
    ¶buttons until the 
    ©mark
    matches the language desired, and then press the MENU
    button to set the language. The ON-SCREEN DISPLAY is now
    programmed to display in the language chosen.
    LANGUAGE
    ENGLISH     SVENSKA
    DEUTSCH     ITALIANO
    ESPAÑOL     FRANÇAIS
    NEDERLANDS
    :SEL.    MENU:END
    ÔŠ 
    On-Screen Display
    4
    E-ZOOM (ON)E-ZOOM (OFF)
    3
    When the power is on, the LAMP
    REPLACEMENT indicator flashes to
    show the operating condition of the
    lamp.
    Green: Lamp is ready
    Flashing green: Warming up
    Red: Change bulb
    ON/OFFON/OFF
    Projector Remote control
    POWER
    LAMP
    TEMP.
    OFF ON2POWER
    LAMP
    TEMP.
    When the MAIN
    POWER is ON, the
    POWER indicator
    lights red.
    1. Connecting the AC cord
    Connect the supplied AC cord to the socket.
    2MAIN POWER
    button
    1AC cord
    Basic Operation of the Projector
    E-14
    XG-E690UB (E)/pp. 13-16 G. K. Associates, Tokyo1998/5/21 
    						
    							6. Changing the system mode
    The video input system mode is set to AUTO at the factory,
    but it can be changed to a different mode.
    1) Press the MENU button.  The menu will appear on the
    screen.
    2) Press the ADJUSTMENT 
    Ä/
    ¶buttons until the 
    ©mark is
    set to “SYSTEM”.
    Press the MENU button to display the system menu.
    3) Press the ADJUSTMENT 
    Ä/
    ¶buttons until the 
    ©mark
    matches the video system desired and then press the
    MENU button to set the system.
    Note:
    • In AUTO mode, “PAL”, “SECAM”, “NTSC4.43” or
    “NTSC3.58” is displayed on the screen for a few seconds
    when the mode is changed with the INPUT SELECT button.
    VIDEOPA L
    VIDEO N443VIDEON358
    VIDEOSECAM
    PAL SECAM
    NTSC 3.58NTSC 4.43
    SYSTEM
    •SECAM
    •N4.43
    :SEL.    MENU:END•PAL AUTO
    •N3.58
    On-Screen Display
    XG-E690UB (E)/pp. 13-16 G. K. Associates, Tokyo
    7. Select input.
    Press the INPUT SELECT button to switch the picture input.
    When you press the button, the current input mode is
    displayed for about 4 seconds. If you press the button again
    while the input mode is displayed, the mode changes as
    shown on the left.
    Confirm the selected input terminal, then press the INPUT
    SELECT button.
    Notes:
    • In VIDEO mode, the system being received will be indicated
    below the “VIDEO” display.
    • When selecting RGB mode, the resolution being displayed
    will be indicated under “RGB,” as shown on the left. (Refer
    to second example when connecting to Mac display.)
    • When no signal is being received, “NO SIGNAL” will be
    displayed. When receiving a signal the projector is not
    preset to receive, “NON REG.” will be displayed. (This
    display function does not operate in Video mode.)
    8. Adjust the volume.
    Press the Volume Up-Down buttons on the projector or on the
    remote control to adjust the volumes.
    MUTE
    • Press the MUTE button to temporarily turn off the sound.
    • Press the button once again to turn the sound back on.
    9. Turning off the power from the projector
    or remote control
    The power can be temporarily turned off by pressing the
    POWER button on either the projector or remote control.
    Note:
    • When the MAIN POWER is off on the projector set, the
    power cannot be turned on from the remote control.
    After the POWER indicator lights red and the cooling fan runs
    for 90 seconds, the power will turn off, and the projector will
    return to STANDBY mode.
    The power can be turned on again either from the projector or
    remote control.  When the power is turned on, the POWER
    indicator and LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator light green.
    For viewing the picture
    from a video source
    connected to:
    VIDEO INPUT or 
    S-VIDEO INPUT
    COMPUTER RGB
    VIDEON358
    RGB800 x 600
    60Hz
    RGB
    640 x 480
    RGB
    640 x 480
    RGB
    832 x 624KHz KHz97 34 . 35
    Mac
    RGB
    800 x 600
    60Hz
    RGB
    640 x 480
    60Hz
    VOLUME
    The number of displayed segments
    increases or decreases as the volume
    is raised or lowered.
    MUTE
    POWER
    LAMP
    TEMP.
    E-15
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    							Adjusting the Picture
    E-16 • This projector’s picture is factory preset to standard
    settings. However, you can adjust it to suit your own
    preferences with the ADJUSTMENT buttons on the
    projector and the remote control.
    • The adjustment can be memorized in VIDEO or RGB
    separately.
    • Five picture modes can be adjusted: “PICTURE”,
    “BRIGHT”, “COLOR”, “TINT” and “SHARPNESS”.
    Adjusting the Picture
    1. Use the MENU button to select the mode
    to be adjusted.
    • When the MENU button is pressed, the MENU mode is
    indicated for about 30 seconds. Press the ADJUSTMENT
    Ä/
    ¶buttons to select “VIDEO ADJ.       ”, then press the
    MENU button.
    2. Press the ADJUSTMENT 
    §/
    ©buttons.
    • If the ADJUSTMENT 
    Ä/
    ¶buttons are pressed while the
    mode is indicated on the screen, the MENU mode changes
    as shown.
    • When the ADJUSTMENT (
    §) or (
    ©) buttons are pressed
    while the mode you want to adjust is indicated, the “  ”
    mark, which indicates the adjustment setting, can be
    moved.
    • The adjustment mode is indicated for about 10 seconds.
    Description of Adjustment Items
    Notes:
    • When an RGB signal input has been selected, only
    “PICTURE” “BRIGHT” “RED” and “BLUE” can be adjusted.
    • TINT only appears in NTSC mode. 
    3. Press the MENU button anytime to exit
    VIDEO ADJ.
    Checking Picture Adjustments
    When the MENU button is pressed, the MENU mode is
    indicated for about 30 seconds. Press the ADJUSTMENT
    Ä/
    ¶buttons to select “VIDEO ADJ.        ”, then press the
    MENU button.
    • Each time you press the ADJUSTMENT 
    Ä/
    ¶buttons while
    the display is shown, the 
    ©mark will move to indicate the
    selected video status item for adjustment.
    • When the ADJUSTMENT (
    §) or (
    ©) buttons are pressed,
    the “  ” mark moves.
    • The adjustment mode is indicated for about 30 seconds.
    Selected item
    PICTURE
    BRIGHT
    COLOR
    TINT
    SHARPNESS
    RED
    BLUE
    RESETADJUSTMENT 
    §button
    To decrease contrast
    For less brightness
    For less color intensity
    Skin tones become purplish
    For less sharpness
    For weaker red
    For weaker blueADJUSTMENT 
    ©button
    To increase contrast
    For more brightness
    For more color intensity
    Skin tones become greenish
    For more sharpness
    For stronger red
    For stronger blue
    All Video RGB Adjustment items are returned to the factory
    preset settings. 
    Note:
    To reset all adjustment items, select RESET in “ADJ.  
    ” mode.
    VIDEO        -    0    +
    PICTURE
    :SEL.   :ADJ. MENU:END
    VIDEO        -    0    +
    SHARPNESS
    :SEL.   :ADJ. MENU:ENDVIDEO        -    0    +
    BRIGHT
    :SEL.   :ADJ. MENU:END
    VIDEO        -    0    +
    TINT
    :SEL.   :ADJ. MENU:ENDVIDEO        -    0    +
    COLOR
    :SEL.   :ADJ. MENU:END
    On-Screen Display
    1
    2
    • TINT: NTSC only
    VIDEO        -    0    +
    RESET
    :SEL.   :ADJ. MENU:END
    SHARPNESS TINT COLOR BRIGHT PICTURE
    When video mode is
    selected.
    • TINT: NTSC only
    XG-E690UB (E)/pp. 13-16 G. K. Associates, Tokyo1998/5/21
    VIDEO ADJ.    VIDEO ADJ.    
    BACKGROUND LEVEL
    IMAGE ADJ.
    SYSTEM
    :SEL.  :ADJ. MENU:NEXT
    LANGUAGE AUDIO ADJ.     
    						
    							XG-E690UB (E)/pp. 17-21 G. K. Associates, Tokyo
    E-17
    Computer Mode Memory Adjustments
    • The projector has been preset with different modes for use
    with VGA and other compatible computers.  However, 2
    memory positions are provided to store mode adjustments.
    • Each memory position can be used to store mode
    adjustments to match the computer.
    1. Press the MENU button to select the
    Memory Adjustment mode.
    • Press the MENU button. While the MENU screen is
    displayed, press the ADJUSTMENT 
    Ä/
    ¶buttons to select
    “RGB ADJ.       ”.  Press the MENU button.  The MENU
    mode changes as shown.
    • While the RGB adjustment menu is displayed, press the
    ADJUSTMENT 
    Ä/
    ¶buttons to select “MEMORY SELECT”,
    then press the ADJUSTMENT 
    §/
    ©buttons to select ON,
    and press the MENU button to change the image.
    2. Press the ADJUSTMENT§ §/
    © ©buttons.
    • There are 2 memory positions. Press the ADJUSTMENT
    §/
    ©buttons to select the number of the memory you want
    to adjust. Press the 
    ©button to select a higher number,
    and the 
    §button to select a lower number. If that memory
    position has not been set, “NON” will be displayed. If it has
    been set, “USE” will be displayed.
    MEMORY No. 0 cannot be set. It contains the fixed factory
    preset settings. 
    • To make or change a setting, press the ADJUSTMENT
    Ä/
    ¶buttons to move the cursor to “SEL.” and press the
    ADJUSTMENT 
    §/
    ©buttons to choose “ADJ.” (If you do
    not want to adjust any settings, select “END”.) The item
    selected will be highlighted in purple. Then press the
    MENU button to go to the next screen.
    • Select the item you want to adjust by pressing the
    ADJUSTMENT 
    Ä/
    ¶ buttons, then use the ADJUSTMENT
    §/
    ©buttons to make the adjustments. When adjustments
    are completed, press the MENU button. The display
    disappears and the adjustments are stored in memory as a
    user mode. See page 13 for details on the adjustment
    items.
    • When selecting RESET, ON  will be displayed.
    Automatic display mode priority
    • To prioritize the computer memory modes, the order begins
    with the present mode and proceeds through the remaining
    modes in sequence.
    For example, if set to Memory No. 2, the projector
    automatically proceeds through the following order to find
    the memory mode that matches the computer: Memory No.
    2 
    ®
    Memory No. 0 (factory preset mode) ®
    Memory No. 1.
    3. Press the MENU button anytime to exit
    RGB ADJ.
    MEMORY No
    :SEL.   :ADJ. MENU:END
    V-POS H-POS PHASE CLOCK  
    .1
    RESET0
    :SEL.  :ADJ. MENU:NEXT
    SEL.   END ADJ. MEMORY No 1 USE
    .
    2
    When RGB is selected.
    :SEL.    MENU:NEXT
    LANGUAGE IMAGE ADJ. RGB INPUT ADJ.
    RGB  ADJ. RGB  ADJ.
    AUDIO ADJ.
    RGB  ADJ.    -    0    +
    MEMORY SELECT (ON)
    :SEL.  :ADJ. MENU:NEXT
    RESET BLUE RED BRIGHT PICTURE
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    E-18 • The projector’s audio is factory preset to the standard
    setting. However, you can adjust it to suit your own
    preference with the ADJUSTMENT buttons on the projector
    or the remote control.
    • You can adjust the BALANCE, TREBLE and BASS.
    Adjusting the audio
    • Press the MENU button.
    Select AUDIO with the 
    Ä/
    ¶buttons. Then press the MENU
    button to change to the picture indicated on the left.
    • Select BALANCE, TREBLE or BASS with the 
    Ä/
    ¶buttons.
    Adjust the mode you want with the 
    §/
    ©buttons.
    • To return to the factory preset mode, press the 
    Ä/
    ¶
    buttons to select RESET then press the 
    §/
    ©buttons.
    • Press the MENU button to select the normal screen mode.
    Description of Adjustment Items
    Selected items
    BALANCE
    TREBLE
    BASSADJUSTMENT 
    §button
    Increased audio from
    the left speaker
    Weaker treble
    Weaker bassADJUSTMENT 
    ©button
    Increased audio from
    the right speaker
    Stronger treble
    Stronger bass
    AUDIO        -    0    +
    BALANCE
    :SEL.   :ADJ. MENU:END
    TREBLE
    RESETBASS
    On-Screen Display
    Adjusting the Audio
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    							E-ZOOM Functions
    E-19
    E-ZOOM/PANNING Function
    This projector has an E-ZOOM (640 x 480 dot, NTSC, etc.)
    mode which enlarges the display when inputting an image of
    less than 800 x 600 dot in resolution.  There is also a
    PANNING mode which allows an 800 x 600 dot display when
    there is no compression.
    1. Press the MENU button to select
    E-ZOOM mode.
    Press the MENU button. While the MENU screen is displayed,
    press the ADJUSTMENT 
    Ä/
    ¶buttons to select IMAGE ADJ.
    Then press the MENU button to display the IMAGE ADJ.
    screen as shown. Press the ADJUSTMENT 
    Ä/
    ¶buttons to
    select E-ZOOM/PAN, and press the ADJUSTMENT 
    §/
    ©but-
    tons to select ON.  Press the MENU button. When the VGA
    (640 X 480 dot), Mac 16 (832 x 624) signal is input, the
    projector will enter E-ZOOM mode.
    Note:
    • The E-ZOOM/PANNING button on the side of the projector
    can also be used to display E-ZOOM mode. Press this
    button while the on-screen display (below) is displayed to
    turn E-ZOOM ON and OFF.
    E-ZOOM (ON): The screen image will be enlarged or
    reduced to 800 x 600 dot.
    E-ZOOM (OFF): The resolution of the image does not
    change. Use the ADJUSTMENT 
    Ä/
    ¶
    and
    §/
    ©buttons for panning when a
    Mac 16 (832 x 624 dot) image is input.
    E-ZOOM (---): No input
    Notes:
    • Select ON 1 or ON 2 to set the status for either a 640 2
    400
    dot image or 640 2
    350 dot image in the E-ZOOM mode.
    • In the E-ZOOM mode, an enlarged display increases the
    amount of data processed on the screen and a
    compressed image decreases the number of lines
    displayed, which may make characters difficult to read.
    2. Press the E-ZOOM/PANNING button on
    the remote control.
    The E-ZOOM/PANNING button on the remote control can be
    used to select E-ZOOM and NO E-ZOOM (PANNING) modes.
    Note:
    • In SVGA INPUT mode, (---) appears, indicating that E-
    ZOOM function does not operate in this mode.
    3. Press the MENU button anytime to exit
    E-ZOOM mode.
    PANNING Function: Mac 16 (832 x 624)
    (NO E-ZOOM)
    In NO E-ZOOM mode, the ADJUSTMENT 
    Ä/
    ¶and 
    §/
    ©
    buttons can be used to move the image of the display within
    the 800 X 600 dot screen.
    • Press any one of the ADJUSTMENT 
    Ä/
    ¶and 
    §/
    ©buttons
    to begin operation of this function.
    (Remote control)
    • Press the ADJUSTMENT 
    §/
    ©buttons first, then use the
    ADJUSTMENT 
    Ä/
    ¶and 
    §/
    ©buttons to change the size
    of the display.
    • If the ADJUSTMENT 
    Ä/
    ¶buttons are pressed first, the
    volume display will appear on the screen.
    Notes:
    • E-ZOOM and PANNING functions do not operate in SVGA
    (800 x 600 dot), PAL, SECAM INPUT mode.
    • If the input signal is changed in RGB input mode, E-ZOOM
    and PANNING functions may not operate.  Should this
    occur, press the MENU button.  The projector will verify the
    input signal, then the E-ZOOM and PANNING functions will
    operate.
    • When connecting to some SVGA notebook computers,
    SVGA signals may be output even in VGA mode, thus
    disabling the E-ZOOM function.
    IMAGE ADJ.
    INPUT DISPLAY (ON)
    :SEL.   :ADJ. MENU:ENDREVERSE       (OFF) BLUE SCREEN   (OFF)
    E-ZOOM/PAN    (OFF)
    E-ZOOM (OFF)
    E-ZOOM (ON)
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    E-20
    Background level
    • The Background Level adjustment can be used to adjust
    the picture white balance for the selected Video Input
    Source.
    • Optimal image quality can be achieved by adjusting the
    white portion of the picture to obtain the best color for the
    selected source.
    Adjusting the BACKGROUND LEVEL
    • Press the MENU button.
    Select BACKGROUND LEVEL with the 
    Ä/
    ¶buttons. Then
    press the MENU button to change to the picture indicated
    on the left.
    • Select RED or BLUE with the 
    Ä/
    ¶buttons.
    Adjust the mode you want with the 
    §/
    ©buttons.
    • To return to the factory preset mode, press the 
    Ä/
    ¶
    buttons to select RESET then press the 
    §/
    ©buttons.
    • Press the MENU button to select the normal screen mode.
    Note:
    • The Background Level is only adjustable for Video source.
    The Background Level must be adjusted for each source
    and is not stored in the status memory.
    On-Screen Display
    BACKGR. LVL  -    0    +
    RED
    :SEL.   :ADJ. MENU:END
    BLUE
    RESET
    Functions on the Projector
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