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    Easy to Use Functions
    Selecting the Picture Display Mode
    You can modify the picture display mode to enhance the input image. Depending on the 
    input signal, you can choose “Standard”, “LetterBox”, “Anamorphic” or “Pixel to Pixel” 
    image.
    Switching the Picture Display using 
    Different input signals
    Press   on the remote or   on 
    the projector and select a layout.
    •  Pressing  cycles through the display 
    modes
     Info
    •  In the Pixel to Pixel Mode, images are 
    displayed in the original resolution, and are 
    not scalable.
    Aspect Ratio Function
    You can control how the projector resizes the 
    input image.
    The following option are available:
    COMPONENT 1
    COMPONENT 2
    VIDEO/S-VIDEO
    DVI/PC
    Aspect Ratio
    Main Menu
    Anamorphic
    • Resolution 1280 × 720
    • 4:3 input is stretched to fit 16:9 display
    • Stretches entire image.
    Pixel to Pixel
    • Maintains input signal resolution. May have 
    black borders around image.
    Standard
    • Resolution depends on the Input Signal
    • 4:3 input scaled to fit display height
    • Width scaled to maintain 4:3 aspect ratio
    • Black bars on left and right (taking up 25% of 
    the whole display)
    LetterBox
    • Resolution 1280 × 720
    • 4:3 input scaled to fit display width
    • Height scaled to maintain 4:3 aspect ratio: 
    1280 × 960
    • 25% of the entire image on the top and bottom 
    is cropped. 
    						
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    VIDEO
    StandardLetterboxAnamorphicPixel to Pixel
    For 4:3
    aspect ratio480i
    480P
    576i
    576P
    NTSC
    PA L
    SECAM768X576 1280X720 1280X720640X480i
    640X480P
    768X576i
    768X576P
    640X480
    768X576
    768X576
    For 16:9
    aspect ratio480P
    576P768X576
    768X5761280X720
    1280X7201280X720720X480
    720X576
    720P – – 1280x720 –
    1080i – – 1280x720 –
    Input SignalOutput screen image
    StandardLetterboxAnamorphicPixel to Pixel
    480I 
    480P 
    576I 
    576P 
    NTSC 
    PA L  
    SECAM  
       
     
       
    For 4:3 aspect ratio
    Letter box image
    1080I
    For 16:9 aspect ratio
    720P 
    						
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    Easy to Use Functions
    .
    COMPUTER
    StandardAnamorphicPixel to Pixel
    For 4:3
    aspect ratioVGA(640X480) 960X720 1280X720 640X480
    SVGA(800X600) 960X720 1280X720 800X600
    XGA(1024X768) 960X720 1280X720 1024X768
    Input SignalOutput screen image
    StandardAnamorphicPixel to Pixel
    VGA
    For 4:3 aspect ratio 
    (640x480)
    SVGA
    For 4:3 aspect ratio 
    (800x600)
    XGA
    For 4:3 aspect ratio 
    (1024x768) 
    						
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    H-V Position Function
    Use this to center the display vertically 
    and horizontally.
    1In H Position, press “W” or “X”. 
    The display moves left or right.
    2In V Position, press “W” or “X” 
    The display moves upward or 
    downward.Main MenuMain Menu 
    						
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    Easy to Use Functions
    H-V Keystone Function
    Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion and 
    Adjusting Vertical Size.
    This function allows for Keystone correction.
     Note
    •  When the image is projected at an angle, 
    the image becomes distorted trapezoidally.
    The function for correcting trapezoidal 
    distortion is called Keystone Correction.
    (On-screen Trapezoidal Distortion) 
    Correction and the adjustment of the vertical 
    size of the picture.
    1Select “V-Keystone” or 
    “H-Keystone” in the layout.
    2Press“W” or “X” to adjust the 
    keystone correction.
     Note
    •  Straight lines or the edges of images may 
    appear jagged while adjusting the image.
    Main Menu
    * “V-SIZE” is not dis-
    played when the value 
    of “KEYSTONE” is “0”.
    Vertical Keystone Correction Horizontal Keystone Correction
    Compresses 
    upper side.
    Compresses 
    lower side.
    Selected itemDescription
    H KeystoneHorizontally adjusts the 
    keystone settings.
    V KeystoneVertically adjusts the 
    keystone settings. 
    						
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    White Enhance
    Selecting the Economy Mode
    Economy mode reduces the power consumption of the projector.White enhance emphasizes the bright 
    portions of images. 
    Setting the Power Save
    Select “ON” from the “Economy 
    Mode” in the “Options” menu.
    For operating the menu screen, see page 33.
     Note
    •  Although noise is reduced when “ECO” is 
    set to “ON”, brightness decreases by 20%.
    •  “ECO” mode is “ON” by default.
    Main Menu
    Main Menu
    STATUS
    EXIT
    INPUTMENU
    ECO
    ENTER
    ECO Mode
    StatusBrightnessPower 
    consumption
    ON
    (Low power 
    mode)80%270W@110V
    OFF
    (Standard 
    mode)100%340W@110V 
    						
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    Easy to Use Functions
    Automatic Power Off Function
    Source Select
    When set to “ON”, the Auto Power Off 
    switches the projector off if an input signal is 
    not detected or you do not press any controls 
    for 15 minutes.
    Auto Power Off is disabled when set to “OFF”.
    Select “Auto Power Off” from the 
    “Options” menu on the menu screen.
    For operating the menu screen, see 
    page 33.
     Note
    •  When the Auto Power Off function is set to 
    “ON”, a warning, “Power OFF in 5 min.” 
    displays five minutes before the power turns 
    off.
    This selects the input source automatically if 
    no signal is detected on the current input.
    Select “source select” from the 
    “Options” menu on the menu screen. 
    For operating the menu screen, see 
    page 33.
    Main Menu
    Source SelectAuto
    Manual
    Main Menu 
    						
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    OSD Timeout
    OSD Timeout is used to set how long the OSD 
    stays open if no buttons are pressed.
    OSD Timeout5
    15
    60
    Main Menu 
    						
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    Easy to Use Functions
    OSD Blending
    This allows you to set the transparency of the OSD menu. When set to transparent, you can see the image 
    behind the menu.
    Reversing/Inverting Projected Images
    The projector can reverse and invert images for various projection methods.
    Select “OSD Blending” from the 
    “Options” menu on the menu screen.
    For operating the menu screen, see 
    page 33.
    Setting the Projection Mode
    Select “Projection Mode” from the 
    “Options” menu on the menu screen.
    For operating the menu screen, see 
    page 33.
     Note
    •  This function can be used for the reversed 
    image and ceiling-mount setups.
    Selected itemDescription
    ONOSD background will 
    blend
    OFFNormal
    Main Menu
    Selected itemDescription
    FrontNormal image
    Ceiling + FrontInverted image
    RearReversed image
    Ceiling + RearReversed and 
    inverted image
    Main Menu 
    						
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    Deinterlace
    There are several different deinterlacing algorithms. Choose the setting that best matches the content you 
    are watching.
    Select “Deinterlace” from the 
    “Options” menu on the menu screen.
    For operating the menu screen, see 
    page 33.
     Note
    •  In PAL50Hz or SECAM, the 2:2 pull down 
    enhancement is enabled only in film mode, 
    after the film source has been entered.
    Selected itemDescription
    DCTI
    Enhances video by 
    replacing the edges of the 
    video with edges that have 
    steeper rise and fall times. 
    DCTI turns sloped or 
    sinusoidal waveforms into 
    rectangular or square 
    waveforms with the same 
    duty cycles and peak-to-
    peak amplitude. It is useful 
    for 4:1:1 video sources. The 
    range is from 0 to 7.
    Video on film 
    (VOF)
    Identifies video artifacts 
    while in film mode. VOF 
    attempts to repair the 
    artifacts using the low-angle 
    interpolator while remaining 
    in film mode.
    Film Mode
    Reproduces the image of 
    the film source clearly. 
    Displays the optimized 
    image of film transformed 
    with 3:2 pull down (NTSC 
    and PAL60Hz)or 2:2 pull 
    down (PAL 50Hz and 
    SECAM) enhancement to 
    progressive mode images.
    Main Menu 
    						
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