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    Index
    Numerics
    3D glasses
    3D glasses communication range  ....... 14
    Using the 3D glasses  ........................... 14
    3D Settings
    2D-3D Display Sel. (Select)  ............... 31
    3D Brightness  ..................................... 31
    3D Depth Adjust  ................................. 32
    3D Format  ........................................... 31
    Simulated 3D Effect ............................ 32
    3D video  ................................................. 14
    A
    Anamorphic Lens  ................................... 34
    Aspect
    1.85:1 Zoom  .................................. 16, 27
    2.35:1 Zoom  .................................. 16, 27
    Normal .......................................... 17, 27
    Squeeze ......................................... 17, 27
    Stretch ........................................... 18, 27
    V Stretch  ....................................... 17, 27
    B
    Blanking .................................................. 28
    Brightness ............................................... 24
    C
    Calib. Preset
    Bright Cinema  ..................................... 22
    Bright TV  ............................................ 22
    Cinema Film 1  .................................... 22
    Cinema Film 2  .................................... 22
    Game ................................................... 22
    Photo ................................................... 22
    Reference ............................................ 22
    TV ....................................................... 22
    User ..................................................... 22
    Cinema Black Pro  ................................... 23
    Cleaning .................................................. 50
    Clear White  ............................................. 25
    Color ....................................................... 24
    Color Correction  ..................................... 25
    Color Space ............................................. 26
    Color Temp. (Temperature)  .................... 24
    Compatible 3D signals ............................ 55
    Connecting to Video equipment or a 
    computer .......................................... 11Connectors ................................................. 3
    Contrast ................................................... 23
    Contrast Enhancer  ................................... 23
    Control panel  ............................................. 4
    D
    Dimensions .............................................. 64
    Dynamic Range  ....................................... 32
    E
    Expert Setting  .......................................... 24
    F
    Film Mode  ............................................... 25
    G
    Gamma Correction  .................................. 25
    H
    High Altitude Mode  ................................ 29
    Hue .......................................................... 24
    I
    Image Flip  ............................................... 34
    Input Lag Reduction ................................ 26
    Input signals and adjustable/setting 
     items  ............................................... 54
    IR Receiver .............................................. 34
    L
    Lamp Control  .......................................... 23
    Lamp Setting  ........................................... 30
    Lamp Timer  ............................................. 37
    LAN connector  .................................... 3, 38
    Language ................................................. 29
    Lens adjustment window ......................... 10
    Lens Control  ............................................ 34
    Location of controls
    Front/Right side  ..................................... 3
    Rear/Left side/Bottom  ........................... 4
    M
    Menu
    Function ............................................... 31
    Information .......................................... 37
    Installation ........................................... 34
    Operation ............................................. 20
    Picture .................................................. 22
    Screen .................................................. 27 
    						
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    Setup ................................................... 29
    Menu Position  ......................................... 29
    Messages
    Caution ................................................ 45
    Warning ............................................... 45
    Motionflow ............................................. 23
    MPEG NR (MPEG Noise Reduction)  .... 25
    N
    Network Management  ............................ 30
    Network Setting  ...................................... 36
    NR (Noise Reduction)  ............................ 24
    P
    Panel Alignment  ..................................... 35
    Picture position adjustment  ...................... 7
    Power Saving  .......................................... 30
    Preset memory number  ........................... 37
    Preset mode
    BRT CINE ........................................... 19
    BRT TV ............................................... 19
    CINEMA FILM 1  ............................... 19
    CINEMA FILM 2  ............................... 19
    GAME ................................................. 19
    PHOTO ............................................... 19
    REF ..................................................... 19
    TV ....................................................... 19
    USER .................................................. 19
    Preset signals  .......................................... 52
    Projecting the Picture .............................. 13
    Projection distance ...................... 61, 62, 63
    Projection distance and lens shift 
     range  ............................................... 60
    R
    Reality Creation  ...................................... 23
    Remote control  ......................................... 5
    Remote control detector ........................ 3, 4
    Remote Start  ........................................... 29
    Replacing the lamp  ................................. 47
    Reset ....................................................... 22
    Resetting the items .................................. 21
    S
    Settings Lock  .......................................... 32
    Sharpness ................................................ 24
    Signal type  .............................................. 37
    Smooth Gradation  ................................... 25
    Software Version ..................................... 37
    Specifications .......................................... 51
    Status ...................................................... 29
    T
    Test Pattern  .............................................. 32
    Trigger Select  .......................................... 34
    Troubleshooting ...................................... 41
    Turning off  .............................................. 13
    Turning on  ................................................. 7
    U
    Updating the software  ............................. 46
    W
    Warning indicators  .............................. 3, 44
    X
    x.v.Color ............................................ 26, 46
    Trademark Information
     “PlayStation” is a registered trademark 
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     The terms HDMI and HDMI High-
    Definition Multimedia Interface, and the 
    HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered 
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    the United States and other countries.
     “Blu-ray” and “Blu-ray Disc” are 
    trademarks of Blu-ray Disc Association.
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    This projector supports DeepColor, 
    x.v.Color, LipSync, computer input signal, 
    3D signal and 4K signal of HDMI standards. 
    It also supports HDCP. 
    						
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