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    							21Operations
    (Continued)Contents of displayed items
    (Continued)
    Adjusting the image automatically
    An image which is flickering, blurred or is not
    centered, can be adjusted automatically.
    Press AUTO  SET.
    The image is adjusted automatically.
    To adjust further, make the ÒImageÓ adjustment
    on the menu. 
    27
    Cutting off the picture and sound
    temporarily
    1) Press MUTE.
    The sound is cut off temporarily.
    Ò 
     Ó appears.
    2) Press MUTE again.
    The picture is also cut off temporarily.
    Ò 
     Ó appears.
    To restore, press MUTE again.
    Note
    If you press MUTE while the menu is displayed,
    the menu disappears.
    Freezing the picture
    Press FREEZE.
    The picture freezes.
    Ò 
      Ó mark appears on the screen.
    To release the picture, press FREEZE again.
    Any other operations can also release the
    picture.
    Displaying the input source
    information
    Press CALL.
    The current input source and the signal status
    information is displayed.
    To close the display, press CALL again.
    VIDEO RGB
    AUTO SETKEYSTONERESIZE
    FREEZE
    MENU
    RESET
    + -
    ENTER MUTEMARKER CALL
    ON/
    STANDBY
    AUTO SET
    FREEZECALL
    MUTE
    [Status]
    Inp
    u
    t:RGB
    S
    igna
    l:XG
    A6
    0
    Sc ree
    n:
    XGA 6
    0
    Ve
    r/re
    v c
    Sy
    nh
    r:N/N
    Current input source
    Signal system of the input source
    Signal system automatically detected 
    by the projector
    (Mode determination         )
    Synchronizing polarity of input signal
    P=Positive   N=Negative
    Version number of software
    36
    o
    :
    V0
    1/
    R0
    1
    .
    ..
    Note
    If you press CALL while the menu is displayed,
    the menu disappears. 
    						
    							Operations22
    (Continued)
    Changing the picture size
    Pictures are projected at the maximal
    projection size regardless of the signal types.
    Optionally you can change the picture size to
    through size or enlarge it.
    Press RESIZE.
    Each time the button is pressed, the picture
    size changes from the center of the picture.
    When the picture size does not correspond with
    the projection area, the picture can be moved
    by pressing 
    , ,  and .When the picture size is smaller than the
    projection area:
     : To move the picture upward
     : To move the picture down
     : To move the picture leftward
     : To move the picture rightward
    When the picture size is larger than the
    projection area:
     : To view the upper side of the picture
     : To view the lower side of the picture
     : To view the left side of the picture
     : To view the right side of the picture
    Notes
    ¥ Picture size returns to normal after the power
    is turned off. The values are not saved.
    ¥ You may not change the picture size
    depending to the signal.
    ¥ Pictures of VGA signals, etc. may be slightly
    inferior in quality at the initial size because
    they are enlarged.
    ¥ The picture returns to the normal position
    when the RESET button is pressed after the
    picture is moved.
    ¥ The picture may not be projected properly
    while moving the picture.
    ,, , RESETRESIZE
    VIDEO RGB
    AUTO SETKEYSTONERESIZE
    FREEZE
    MENU
    RESET
    + -
    ENTER MUTE MARKER CALL
    ON/
    STANDBY 
    						
    							23Adjustments
    Settings and adjustments on
    the menu
    Most of adjustments and settings are made on
    the menu.
    To display the menu, press MENU.
    The followings are adjustments and settings on
    the menu. For details, see page in 
    29.
    When using this projector for the first time, see
    ÒDefaultÓ. 
    24
    Keystone
    Auto set : To correct the keystone distortion
    automatically.
    Adjust : To make the correction of keystone
    distortion beyond the automatic
    correction.
    Image
    Auto sync. : To adjust the image automatically.
    Phase : To adjust the phase.
    H-position : To shift the image position
    horizontally
    V-position : To shift the image position
    vertically.
    Clock : To adjust the clock frequency.
    Picture
    Contrast : To adjust the contrast.
    Brightness : To adjust the brightness.
    Color : To adjust the color depth.
    Tint : To adjust the tint.
    Sharpness : To adjust the sharpness.
    R-level : To adjust the amount of red in the
    picture.
    G-level : To adjust the amount of green in
    the picture.
    B-level : To adjust the amount of blue in the
    picture.
    Audio
    Volume : To adjust the sound volume of the
    speaker.
    Bass : To adjust the bass of the sound
    output.
    Treble : To adjust the treble of the sound
    output.
    Default
    Language : To select the language for displays.
    Proj. mode : To set the projecting orientation
    according to the way of installation.
    RGB input : To set the signal type of RGB
    input.
    Video signal : To set the signal type of video
    input.
    Scrn display : To use or disable on-screen
    displays.
    Save
    Save data : To save the adjustments and
    settings on the menu.
    All preset : To restore the adjustments and
    setings on the menu to the factory
    set.
    26
    27
    28
    29
    24
    30 
    						
    							Adjustments24
    Initial settings
    Ð Default
    Make the basic settings for projecting.
    Preparation
    ¥ Display the image as explained in ÒPicture
    ProjectionÓ. 
    19
    Proj. mode
    Confirm your installation type on the
    chart on page 
    16.
    Standard: Floor-mounted front
    projection
    Rear: Floor-mounted rear
    projection
    Ceiling: Ceiling-mounted front
    projection
    R. ceil.: Ceiling-mounted  rear
    projection
    RGB input
    To set the signal type of RGB input.
    RGB: RGB signal
    Y/Pb/Pr: Color difference (Component)
    video signal from the DVD
    video player, etc.
    Video signal
    To set the signal type of video input.
    Auto:
    Automatic signal detection
    works on video input. If it
    does not properly, set the
    signal type of the source
    from the followings.
    NTSC M: NTSC M signal
    NTSC443A: NTSC4.43A signal
    NTSC J: NTSC J signal
    NTSC N: NTSC N signal
    NTSC443B: NTSC4.43B signal
    PAL: PAL signal
    PAL N: PAL N signal
    SECAM: SECAM signal
    PAL443: PAL4.43 signal
    PAL M: PAL M signal
    (Continued)
    RESET
    ON/STANDBYMENUENTER SELECT/ADJUST
    INPUTON
    LAMP
    TEMP
    1,52-4VIDEO RGB
    AUTO SETKEYSTONERESIZE
    FREEZE
    MENU
    RESET
    + -
    ENTER MUTE MARKER CALL
    ON/
    STANDBY
    Auto set
    Key s t one
    Adjust–+
    Language
    Defaul t
    P r o j .mode
    RGB i npu t
    V i deo s i gna l
    y Scrn displaEn g l i s h
    S t anda r d
    RGB
    Auto
    On
    13
    4 2Press MENU to display the menu.
    Press  or  to select  .
    Press  or  to select a
    preferred item.
    Press  or  to make the
    setting.
    To select another item, go back to step 3.
    Language
    Select a language for the menu or on-
    screen displays.
    English: English
     French
    Deutsch: German
    Italiano : Italian
    Espa–ol : Spanish
     Portuguese
     : Japanese 
    						
    							25Adjustments
    Scrn display
    On: On-screen displays
    (indications of input
    selection, signal absent or
    mute mode, etc.) appear.
    Off: On-screen displays do
    not appear.
    Press MENU.
    The menu disappears.
    Notes
    ¥ These settings are stored until you turn the
    power off.
    ¥ To store the settings even if the power is
    turned off, follow the procedure of ÒSaving
    dataÓ. 
    30
    ¥ Pressing RESET will return the adjustment or
    setting currently selected to default. (Continued)
    5 
    						
    							Adjustments26
    Keystone correction
    Ð Keystone
    Notes
    ¥ Pressing KEYSTONE on the remote control
    can also correct the keystone distortion
    automatically. 
    20
    ¥ These adjustments are stored until you turn
    the power off.
    ¥ Pressing RESET will return the adjustment or
    setting currently selected to default.
    ¥ Pictures may be slightly deteriorated by the
    keystone correction.
    0 degrees setting for the automatic
    keystone correction
    Depending on the operating condition such as
    vibration, the distortion may be beyond the
    automatic keystone correction. The horizontal
    condition setting (0 degrees setting) may be
    disordered. In such a case, perform the
    following 0 degrees setting to correct the
    distortion.
    1) Place the projector on a level surface.
    2) On the menu, select ÒAuto setÓ in
    ÒKeystoneÓ.
    3) Press RESET.
    Notes
    ¥ Do not make the 0 degrees setting on an
    inclined or unstable surface or in a shaky
    place as it may not be performed properly.
    ¥ To store this setting even if the power is
    turned off, follow the procedure of ÒSaving
    dataÓ. 
    30
    Preparation
    ¥ Display the image as explained in ÒPicture
    ProjectionÓ. 
    19
    RESETKEYSTONE
    ON/STANDBYMENU ENTERSELECT/ADJUST
    INPUTON
    LAMP
    TEMP
    1,7
    4 2,3,5,6VIDEO RGB
    AUTO SETKEYSTONERESIZE
    FREEZE
    MENU
    RESET
    + -
    ENTER MUTE MARKER CALL
    ON/
    STANDBY
    Auto set
    Key s t one
    Adjust–+
    1
    3 2
    5
    6 4
    7Press MENU to display the
    menu.
    Press  or  to select  .
    Press  to select ÒAuto setÓ.
    Press ENTER.
    The keystone distortion is corrected
    automatically.  For further correction,
    follow the below steps.
    Press .
    Press  or  to correct the
    distortion.
     (Ð): To reduce the upper width.
     (+): To reduce the lower width.
    Press MENU.
    The menu disappears. 
    						
    							27Adjustments
    Projection adjustments
    Ð Image
    Preparation
    ¥ Display the image as explained in ÒPicture
    ProjectionÓ. 
    19
    Notes
    ¥ When performing the automatic projection
    adjustment, use a bright and distinctly edged
    picture.
    ¥ Pressing AUTO SET on the remote control
    can also adjust the image automatically. 
    21
    ¥ If you project an image from a computer with
    an LCD screen while monitoring the image on
    the computer, the image may not be projected
    properly, depending on the computer model.
    In this case, turn off the computer display, or
    make the necessary picture adjustments on
    the projector. For details on controlling the
    computer display, etc., refer to the computerÕs
    manual and description on the software for
    the computer used.
    ¥ During adjustments of ÒH-positionÓ or ÒV-
    positionÓ, the image may not be projected
    properly.
    ¥ While using, an aberration of the phase may
    occur. In that case, adjust ÒPhaseÓ again.
    ¥ Some item may be displayed in gray
    depending on an input source. The item
    displayed in gray cannot be adjusted and/or
    set.
    ¥ These adjustments are stored until you turn
    the power off.
    ¥ To store the adjustments even if the power is
    turned off, follow the procedure of ÒSaving
    dataÓ. 
    30
    ¥ Pressing RESET will return the adjustment or
    setting currently selected to default.
    RESET
    ON/STANDBYMENU ENTERSELECT/ADJUST
    INPUTON
    LAMP
    TEMP
    4AUTO SET1,72,3,5,6VIDEO RGB
    AUTO SETKEYSTONERESIZE
    FREEZE
    MENU
    RESET
    + -
    ENTER MUTE MARKER CALL
    ON/
    STANDBY
    Auto syn
    Image
    c.
    Phase–+
    H–pos i t i on
    V–pos i t i on
    Cl ock–+
    –+
    –+
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    Press MENU to display the
    menu.
    Press  or  to select  .
    Press  to select ÒAuto sync.Ó
    Press ENTER.
    The image is automatically adjusted.
    For further adjustments, follow the below
    steps.
    Press  or  to select a
    preferred item.
    Press  or  to adjust the
    item.
    To select another item, go back to step 5.
    Phase: To reduce flickers.
    H-position: To shift the image to the
    left (Ð), to the right (+).
    V-position:
    To shift the image down (Ð),
    to up (+).
    Clock To remove vertical stripes.
    Press MENU.
    The menu disappears. 
    						
    							Adjustments28
    Picture adjustments
    Ð Picture
    Preparation
    ¥ Display the image as explained in ÒPicture
    ProjectionÓ. 
    19
    5
    RESET
    ON/STANDBYMENUENTER SELECT/ADJUST
    INPUTON
    LAMP
    TEMP
    1,52-4VIDEO RGB
    AUTO SETKEYSTONERESIZE
    FREEZE
    MENU
    RESET
    + -
    ENTER MUTE MARKER CALL
    ON/
    STANDBY
    Co n t r a s t
    Pi c ture
    –+
    Br ightness
    Color–+
    –+
    Tint
    Sha r pnes s–+
    –+
    R- l eve l–+
    G- l eve l–+
    B- l eve l–+
    1
    2Press MENU to display the
    menu.
    Press  or  to select  .
    3Press  or  to select a
    preferred item.
    Press  or  to adjust the item.
    To select another item, go back to step 3.
    Ð : 
          + : 
    Contrast : (Ð) Lower
    (+) Higher
    Brightness: (Ð) Darker
    (+) Brighter
    Color: (Ð) Duller
    (+) Brighter
    Tint: (Ð) Redder
    (+) Greener
    Sharpness:(Ð) Softer
    (+) Sharper
    R-level: (Ð) To reduce red
    (+) To increase red
    G-level: (Ð) To reduce green
    (+) To increase green
    B-level: (Ð) To reduce blue
    (+) To increase blue
    Press MENU.
    The menu disappears.
    Notes
    ¥ When the RGB is inputted and when the
    video signal (also Y/Pb/Pr signal) is inputted,
    different settings can be adjusted and stored
    separately.
    ¥ Some item may be displayed in gray
    depending on an input source. The item
    displayed in gray cannot be adjusted and/or
    set.
    ¥ These adjustments are stored until you turn
    the power off.
    ¥ To store the adjustments even if the power is
    turned off, follow the procedure of ÒSaving
    dataÓ. 
    30
    ¥ Pressing RESET will return the adjustment or
    setting currently selected to default.
    4 
    						
    							29Adjustments
    Sound adjustments
    Ð Audio
    Notes
    ¥ These adjustments are stored until you turn
    the power off.
    ¥ To store the adjustments even if the power is
    turned off, follow the procedure of ÒSaving
    dataÓ. 
    30
    ¥ Pressing RESET will return the adjustment or
    setting currently selected to default. Preparation
    ¥ Display the image as explained in ÒPicture
    ProjectionÓ. 19
    RESET
    ON/STANDBYMENUENTER SELECT/ADJUST
    INPUTON
    LAMP
    TEMP
    1,52-4VIDEO RGB
    AUTO SETKEYSTONERESIZE
    FREEZE
    MENU
    RESET
    + -
    ENTER MUTE MARKER CALL
    ON/
    STANDBY
    V o l ume
    Audio
    –+
    Ba s s
    Treble–+
    –+
    1
    3 2
    4
    5Press MENU to display the
    menu.
    Press  or  to select  .
    Press  or  to select a
    preferred item.
    Press  or  to adjust the
    item.
    To select another item, go back to step 3.
    Ð : 
          + : 
    Volume : (Ð) To turn down.
    (+) To turn up.
    Bass: (Ð) To reduce the bass.
    (+) To increase the bass.
    Treble:(Ð) To reduce the treble.
    (+) To increase the treble.
    Press MENU.
    The menu disappears. 
    						
    							Adjustments30
    Saving data
    Ð Save
    Preparation
    ¥ Display the image as explained in ÒPicture
    ProjectionÓ. 
    19
    ON/STANDBYMENU ENTERSELECT/ADJUST
    INPUTON
    LAMP
    TEMP
    4
    VIDEO RGB
    AUTO SETKEYSTONERESIZE
    FREEZE
    MENU
    RESET
    + -
    ENTER MUTE MARKER CALL
    ON/
    STANDBY
    1,52,3
    Save da t
    Save
    a
    Al l preset
    1
    3 2
    4
    5Press MENU to display the
    menu.
    Press  or  to select  .
    Press  or  to select a
    preferred item.
    Save data : To save the adjustments
    and settings on the menu.
    All preset : To restore the adjustments
    and setings on the menu
    to the factory set.
    Press ENTER.
    Press MENU.
    The menu disappears. 
    						
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