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    Using the Menus
    Picture Menu
    The Picture menu is used for adjusting the picture.
    These items may not be available, depending on the type of input signal. For details, see “Input 
    Signals and Adjustable/Setting Items” (1 pages 71 to 74 ).
    Item names in brackets represent those printed on the remote control.
    Note
    Calib. Preset
    [CALIBRATED PRESET]You can select the picture viewing mode that best suits the type of 
    video source or the environment.
    You can save and use different preset modes for 2D/3D respectively.
    Cinema Film 1: Picture quality suited to reproducing the highly 
    dynamic and clear images typical of master positive film.
    Cinema Film 2: Picture quality suited to reproducing the rich tone and 
    color typical of a movie theater.
    Cinema Digital: Picture quality suited to reproducing digital cinema-
    like images resembling DCI specifications (1 page 56).
    Reference: A picture quality setup suitable for when you want to 
    reproduce faithfully the original image quality, or for enjoying image 
    quality, without any adjustment.
    TV: Picture quality suited for watching TV programs, sports, concerts, 
    etc.
    Photo: Ideal for projecting still images taken with a digital camera.
    Game: Picture quality suited to gaming, with well-modulated colors and 
    fast response.
    Bright Cinema: Picture quality suited for watching movies in a bright 
    environment, such as a living room.
    Bright TV: Picture quality suited for watching TV programs, sports, 
    concerts, and other video images in a bright environment, such as a 
    living room.
    Tip
    Any adjustments to picture quality settings are saved for each input.
    ResetResets all currently selected Calib. Preset mode settings to their default 
    values (1 page 30).
    Tip
    Reset does not affect settings saved for the Custom 1 to 5 items of 
    “Color Temp.” 
    						
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    Reality Creation
    [REALITY CREATION]Adjusts the detail and noise processing of images. (Super-resolution 
    function)
    On: Adjusts the settings of “Reality Creation.”
    Database: Select “Normal” or “Mastered in 4K.”
    “Mastered in 4K” provides image quality suitable for Blu-ray Disc™ 
    “Mastered in 4K” releasing from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
    Tip
    “Database” cannot be selected if a signal other than preset memory 
    number 14 or 20 (1 page 69) is input.
    Resolution: When you increase the setting value, the texture and 
    detail of the picture become sharper.
    Noise Filtering: When you increase the setting value, the noise 
    (picture roughness) becomes less prominent.
    Test: On/Off: Changes “On” and “Off” at a certain frequency to 
    check the effect of “Reality Creation.”
    Tip
    The display position of status during the test works together with the 
    “Menu Position” setting (1 page 40).
    Off: The “Reality Creation” function is not applied.
    Cinema Black Pro Advanced Iris [ADVANCED IRIS]
    Switches the iris function.
    Auto Fu ll: Automatically adjusts to optimize the iris aperture according 
    to the brightness level of the input source. Moreover, signal 
    processing, which optimizes gradation expression between the peak 
    light and dark parts, expresses a large dynamic range. This results in a 
    bright and high contrast image.
    Auto Limited: A lower brightness than Auto Full, making the image 
    suitable for viewing in a dark room.
    Manual: Manually (fixed) adjusts the iris.
    Off: Disables the iris (aperture) function.
    Lamp Control
    Switches the lamp output.
    High: Increases the brightness, and projects brighter images.
    Low: Decreases the brightness, and enhances blacks by minimizing 
    brightness. 
    Tip
    Setting “Low” reduces fan noise, while also reducing energy 
    consumption for longer lamp life. 
    						
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    Using the Menus
    Motionflow Film Projection
    Reproduces an image similar to that of projected film.
    Use this setting as preferred, based on the image content.
    On: Reduces afterimage.
    Off: The reduction effect of afterimage is less than the “On” setting. The 
    picture will become brighter.
    Motion Enhancer [MOTION ENHANCER]
    Reproduces fast-moving pictures smoothly without generating 
    afterimages.
    High: Select this for picture quality smoother than “Low.”
    Low: Select this for smooth picture quality.
    Off: Select this to not apply the motion enhancer function.
    Tip
    Certain scenes may contain digital signal artifacts. In this case, set this 
    function to “Off.”
    Contrast
    [CONTRAST]Adjusts the contrast.
    Higher values increase the sharpness in images, while lower values 
    decrease the sharpness.
    You can make adjustments by pressing the CONTRAST +/– on the 
    remote control.
    Brightness
    [BRIGHTNESS]Adjusts the brightness of the picture.
    The higher the setting, the brighter the picture. The lower the setting, the 
    darker the picture.
    You can make adjustments by pressing the BRIGHTNESS +/– on the 
    remote control.
    ColorAdjusts the color density.
    The higher the setting, the greater the intensity. The lower the setting, the 
    lower the intensity.
    HueAdjusts the color tone.
    The higher the setting, the more greenish the picture becomes. The lower 
    the setting, the more reddish the picture becomes. 
    						
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    Color Temp.
    [COLOR TEMP]Adjusts the color temperature.
    D93: Equivalent to 9,300 K color temperature normally used in TVs.
    Gives white colors a blue tint.
    D75: Equivalent to 7,500 K color temperature used as an ancillary 
    standard illuminant.
    Gives a neutral tint between “D93” and “D65.”
    D65: Equivalent to 6,500 K color temperature used as a standard 
    illuminant.
    Gives white colors a red tint.
    DCI: DCI specification (1 page 56) color temperature.
    D55: Equivalent to 5,500 K color temperature used as an ancillary 
    standard illuminant.
    Gives white colors an even redder tint.
    Custom 1 to 5: Enables you to adjust, set, and store your favorite color 
    temperature.
    The factory default settings are as follows.
    Custom 1: Same as “D93” color temperature setting.
    Custom 2: Same as “D75” color temperature setting.
    Custom 3: Same as “D65” color temperature setting.
    Custom 4: Same as “DCI” color temperature setting.
    Custom 5: Same as “D55” color temperature setting.
    Sharpness
    [SHARPNESS]Sharpens the outline of the picture, or reduces the noise.
    The higher the setting, the sharper the picture. The lower the setting, the 
    softer the picture, thus reducing the noise.
    You can make adjustments by pressing the SHARPNESS +/– on the 
    remote control.
    Expert Setting NR (Noise Reduction)
    Reduces the roughness or noise of the picture.
    Usually, use to select “Off.”
    If the picture is rough or noisy, select a setting from among “Low,” 
    “Middle” or “High” according to the input signal source.
    MPEG NR (MPEG Noise Reduction)
    Reduces block noise and mosquito noise, in particular in digital 
    signals.
    Usually, use to select “Off.”
    If the picture is rough or noisy, select a setting from among “Low,” 
    “Middle” or “High” according to the input signal source.
    Smooth Gradation
    Smooths the gradation of the flat parts of images.
    High/Middle/Low: You can adjust the smooth gradation effect.
    Off: The smooth gradation function is not applied.
    Film Mode
    According to the film source you have selected, make a setting for 
    playback.
    Auto 1 : Suitable for reproducing the original picture movement. 
    Normally, set this to “Auto 1.”
    Auto 2 : Reproduces a 2-3 or 2-2 Pull-Down format video signal, such as 
    film sources, in a smooth picture movement. When a video signal 
    other than 2-3 or 2-2 Pull-Down format is input, the picture is played 
    back in progressive format.
    Off: Plays back the picture in progressive format without detecting 
    video signals automatically. 
    						
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    Using the Menus
    Expert Setting Black Level Adj. (Adjust) [BLACK LEVEL]
    Emphasizes blacks and strengthens the contrast.
    High/Middle/Low: You can adjust the black level.
    Off: The black level function is not applied.
    Gamma Correction [GAMMA CORRECTION]
    Adjusts the response characteristics of the tone of the picture.
    Select a favorite tone from 10 options.
    1.8:            Bright  Produces a brighter picture overall.
    2.0
    2.1
    2.2
    2.4
    2.6:            Dark   Produces a darker picture overall.
    Gamma 7: Brightens dark areas in the picture, and expands gradation 
    expression.
    Gamma 8: Produces a picture with contrast emphasized slightly.
    Gamma 9: Produces a picture with contrast emphasized more than with 
    Gamma 8.
    Gamma 10: Simulates the gamma curve of film.
    Off: Gamma Correction is not applied.
    Using the specified controller, “ImageDirector3” (1 page 28) allows 
    you to adjust, set, and store a favorite tone in a computer.
    For details on how to use “ImageDirector3,” refer to the Help in 
    “ImageDirector3.”
    Tip
    You can adjust with “ImageDirector3” when “Gamma Correction” is set 
    to 1.8, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, 2.4, or 2.6. Adjustment is not possible with Gamma 
    7 to 10 and Off.
    Color Correction
    On: Optimizes midrange colors, based on the color space setting.
    Off: The “Color Correction” effect is not applied.
    Clear White
    Emphasizes vivid whites.
    High/Low: You can adjust the “Clear White” effect.
    Off: The “Clear White” effect is not applied.
    x.v.Color
    Set this item when playing back an x.v.Color video signal.
    Set this item to “On” when connecting the unit with equipment that 
    supports x.v.Color and playing back an x.v.Color video signal.
    For details on x.v.Color, see “About the x.v.Color” (1 page 56).
    Tip
    Setting x.v.Color to “On” disables gamma adjustment. See also Color 
    Space setting (1 page 36). 
    						
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    Expert Setting Color Space [COLOR SPACE]
    Converts the color space.
    BT.709: An ITU-R BT.709 color space, which is used for high-
    definition television broadcast or Blu-ray Disc. The color space is 
    equivalent to sRGB.
    DCI: A color space based on the DCI specification (1 page 56).
    Adobe RGB: An approximated Adobe RGB color space, which has a 
    wider range of color reproduction than sRGB, and suited for 
    displaying an image recorded in Adobe RGB specification.
    Color Space 1: The color space suited for watching TV programs and 
    video images, such as sport, concerts, etc.
    Color Space 2: The color space suited for playing back faithfully an 
    x.v.Color video signal when connecting the unit to equipment that 
    supports x.v.Color.
    Color Space 3: The color space suited for watching video images in a 
    bright environment, such as a living room. 
    						
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    Using the Menus
    Screen Menu
    You can set the input signal, picture size, aspect mode, etc..
    These items may not be available, depending on the type of input signal. For details, see “Input 
    Signals and Adjustable/Setting Items” (1 pages 71 to 74).
    Item names in brackets represent those printed on the remote control.
    Note
    Picture Position
    [POSITION]You can store up to five combinations of lens settings (focus, window 
    size, window position) and aspect ratio.
    After setting the lens and aspect, select from “1.85:1,” “2.35:1,” 
    “Custom 1,” “Custom 2” or “Custom 3” depending on the 
    subtended screen angle, and after confirming, continue by selecting 
    “Save,” “Delete,” or “Select.”
    Save: Stores the current lens settings in the selected position. If a setting 
    is already stored in that position, it is overwritten.
    Delete: Deletes the stored setting. After the setting is deleted, “1.85:1,” 
    “2.35:1,” “Custom 1,” “Custom 2,” or “Custom 3” in the display 
    change to “---.”
    Select: Recalls the settings of the selected position.
    Tip
    The optimal aspect ratio is preset for each picture position. The aspect 
    ratio can be changed and saved for each picture position.
     After you have selected and confirmed the lens position, the lens starts 
    to move. Do not touch the lens and the area around the lens, otherwise 
    it may cause injury or a malfunction.
     If you press any button on the unit while the lens is moving, the lens 
    stops. In this case, select the lens position again or adjust the lens 
    manually.
     When you use a 2.35:1 or a 16:9 subtended screen angle with the 
    Picture Position function, make sure that the installation position is 
    suitable (1 page 22).
     The Picture Position function is not guaranteed to reproduce the lens 
    settings precisely.
    Notes 
    						
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    Aspect
    [ASPECT]You can set the aspect ratio of the picture to be displayed for the 
    current input signal (1 page 24). This item is enabled only when a 
    video signal (preset memory numbers 3 to 14, 74, 75, and 93 to 95) 
    (1 page 68) is input.
    1.85:1 Zoom: A 1.85:1 aspect ratio picture is displayed in its original 
    aspect ratio, enlarged so that black bands do not appear at the top and 
    bottom of the screen.
    2.35:1 Zoom: A 2.35:1 aspect ratio picture is displayed in its original 
    aspect ratio, enlarged so that black bands at the top and bottom of the 
    screen are as small as possible.
    When you select “2.35:1 Zoom” from “Trigger Select 1/2” on the 
    Installation   menu, a 12 V signal is output from the TRIGGER 1 or 
    TRIGGER 2 connector (1 page 46).
    Normal: Input video is displayed in its original aspect ratio, enlarged to 
    fill the screen. This mode is suitable for viewing 1.78:1 (16:9) and 
    1.33:1 (4:3) video.
    Stretch: Displays video that has been squeezed to 1.33:1 (4:3) as 1.78:1 
    (16:9) aspect ratio.
    V Stretch: This is the most suitable mode for using a 2.35:1 screen to 
    view 2.35:1 video with a commercially available anamorphic lens.
    When you select “V Stretch” from “Trigger Select 1/2” on the 
    Installation   menu, a 12 V signal is output from the TRIGGER 1 or 
    TRIGGER 2 connector (1 page 46).
    Squeeze: With this setting, 1.78:1 (16:9) and 1.33:1 (4:3) video will be 
    displayed in their correct aspect ratios when you use a commercially 
    available anamorphic lens.
    Tips
     When you select “V Stretch” or “Squeeze,” select the anamorphic lens 
    type from “Anamorphic Lens” in the Installation   menu.
     Selectable aspect modes vary depending on the input signal.
     The aspect cannot be selected for an input signal from a computer, or 
    when preset memory number 76, 77, 78, 79 or 96 signal is input.
    Over ScanYou can select whether or not to display the outline of the picture.
    On: Hides the outline of the input picture. Select this setting when noise 
    appears along the edge of the picture.
    Off: Projects the whole of the input picture.
    Tip
    To display the displayable region within the four directions of the screen, 
    see “Blanking” on the Installation   menu (1 page 47). 
    						
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    Using the Menus
    Adjust SignalYou can adjust the input signal setting.
    Phase: Adjusts the pixel/signal phase of an analog computer input 
    signal. Adjusts the picture to the point where it looks clearest.
    Pitch: Adjusts the horizontal picture size of an analog computer input 
    signal.
    As the number increases, the picture becomes wider, and as the 
    number decreases, the picture becomes narrower. Adjust the setting to 
    match the number of dots of the input signal (1 pages 68 to 70).
    Shift:Adjusts the position of the picture.
    H: As the setting for H (horizontal) increases, the picture moves 
    to the right, and as the setting decreases, the picture moves to 
    the left. Use 
    						
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    Setup Menu
    The Setup menu is used to change the factory preset settings, etc.
    StatusSets whether or not the on-screen display is displayed.
    Set to “Off” to turn off the on-screen displays except for certain 
    menus, message when turning off the power, and warning messages.
    LanguageSelects the language used in the menu and on-screen displays. 
    Available languages are: English, Dutch, French, Italian, German, 
    Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, Norwegian, Japanese, 
    Chinese (Simplified Chinese), Chinese (Traditional Chinese), 
    Korean, Thai, and Arabic.
    Menu PositionYou can change the position to display the menu on the screen.
    Bottom Left: Displays the menu on the bottom left area of the 
    screen.
    Center: Displays the menu on the center of the screen.
    Cooling SettingSets the unit to operate at the prevailing atmospheric pressure.
    High: Use this setting when using the unit at an altitude of 1,500 m 
    (approx. 4,900 ft) or higher.
    Standard: Use this setting when using the unit at normal altitudes.
    Tip
    When this item is set to “High,” the fan noise becomes slightly 
    louder since the number of fan rotations increases.
    Standby ModeYou can select the power consumption in standby.
    Standard: The power consumption in standby mode is normalized.
    Low: The power consumption in standby mode is lowered.
    Tip
    When this item is set to “Low,” the “PJ Auto Power On” function is 
    disabled (The function is set to “Off” and does not appear in the 
    menu). The network function is also disabled in standby mode. 
    						
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