ViewSonic Pro8100 Projector User Manual
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ADVANCED OPERATION 27 ENG 2-2-4 Noise Reduction HQV technology reduces the irrelevant or noise data (Minimum loss of good data) from signal and creates better viewing quality. Use ▲ and ▼ to navigate Selections of Noise Reduction Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-2-4). Press to confirm the Sub-Menu selection. Press to go to previous menu. HQV-NR ON TNR 0 MNR 2 BAR OFF Fig. 2-2-4 Noise Reduction Sub-Menu HQV-NROFFON To turn On or Off HQV-noise reduction. HQV NR is a per- pixel motion & noise adaptive temporal filter. TNRLOWOFFMEDIUMHIGH Temporal Recursive Noise Reduction: Filter out the differences by comparing multiple image frames. This technique works best with still image. Press ► to further reduce noise; press ◄ to restore the original state MNRLOWOFFMEDIUMHIGH Mosquito Noise Reduction: Reduce noise artifacts around object edges. Press ► to further reduce noise; press ◄ to restore the original state BAROFFON Block Artifact Removal: Remove block artifact caused by motion image processing. Select ON to remove artifacts; OFF to restore the original state

282-2-5 Color Space Select the correct color spacing for the given input video format. Wrong selection may result in abnormal color performance. Selections. Use ▲ and ▼ to navigate Selections of Color Space Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-2-5) Press to confirm the Sub-Menu selection. Press to go to previous menu. RGB YCbCr YPbPr AUTO Fig. 2-2-5 Color Space Sub-Menu RGBFor RGB video format. No subsampling. All information is accurately transmitted. YCbCr For component video YCbCr video format. Some subsampling to the color information resulting in reduced transmission with little impact on what is perceived by the viewer. Used in most higher-end digital formats. YPbPr For component video YPbPr video format. Best color sampling ratio, used as an intermediate format in high-end film scanners and cinematic production. AUTOAutomatically choose the most suitable chroma subsampling scheme. Recommended !! 2-3 Config Sub-Menu Configuration options for basic Projector settings Use ▲ and ▼ to navigate the Config Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-3) Selections. Press to confirm the Sub-Menu selection. Press to go to previous menu. CONFIGAUTO SOURCE ON FIXED SYNC OFF AUTO SHUTDOWN OFF LAMP MODE NORMAL DAYLIGHT SENSOR AUTO PROJECTION FRONT/DESK PROJECTOR SETTINGS OSD LANGUAGES TIMERS HIGH ALTITUDE AUTO IRIS Fig. 2-3 Config Sub-Menu Projection Front / DeskPROJECTOR SETTINGSSelections of Auto Source, Fixed Sync, Auto Shutdown, Lamp mode, Daylight Sensor and Projection. OSDSelections of OSD Location, Time out and Transparency. LANGUAGESSelections of English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Russian, Swedish, Finnish, Simplified Chinese & Traditional Chinese. TIMERSSelections of Lamp Timer Reset, Filter Timer Reset & System Time. HIGH ALTITUDESelections of fan speed for operating at High altitude or Normal environment. AUTO IRISSelections of automatically adjusting the light output for better contrast performance and feature off.

ADVANCED OPERATION 29 ENG 2-3-1 Projector Settings Projector Setting selections Use ▲ and ▼ to navigate Selections of Projector Settings Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-3-1) Press to confirm the Sub-Menu selection. Press to go to previous menu. AUTO SOURCE ON FIXED SYNC OFF AUTO SHUTDOWN OFF LAMP MODE NORMAL DAYLIGHT SENSOR AUTO PROJECTION FRONT/DESK Fig. 2-3-1 Projector Settings Sub-Menu AUTO SOURCEOFFON Automatically select the next active input source Select ON to enable the feature; OFF to disable the feature OFFONFIXED SYNC Use default timing data stored in the projector instead of consistent auto sync sampling. Auto sync will cause incorrect image sizing If the on-screen image has black border. The problem is further complicated if the source content’s screen resolution is not consistent. Select ON to enable the feature; OFF to disable the feature AUTO SHUTDOWN515304560OFF Automatically shut down the projector after standby 5 / 15 / 30 / 45 / 60 minutes or feature off. LAMP MODENORMALECO Select lamp power efficiency mode Normal: Standard mode, maximum lumen and power output Eco: Reduced power, less fan noise, and lamp life can be extended. DAYLIGHT SENSORAUTOMANUALOFF Adjust the viewing condition based on ambient light environment OFF: Disable the feature Auto: Enable the feature and adjust automatically Manual: Enable the feature and adjust manually MANUALMIDDLEHIGHLOW Manually choose the light rate. Low: Dim environment Middle: Average light environment High: Bright environment PROJECTIONFRONT / DESKREAR / DESK FRONT / CEILINGREAR / CEILING Projection method selections Use ▲ and ▼ to choose the right projection method.

302-3-2 OSD OSD location Use ▲ and ▼ to navigate Selections of Projector Settings Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-3-1) Press to confirm the Sub-Menu selection. Press to go to previous menu. TRANSPARENCY TYPE 1 TIMEOUT LOCATION TOP LEFT OSD Fig. 2-3-2 OSD Sub-Menu LOCATIONCENTERBOTTOM LEFTBOTTOM RIGHT TOP RIGHTTOP LEFT OSD location on the projected screen Press ◄►▲▼ to navigate and select the best position for OSD location. TIMEOUT 305 100 OSD timeout timing (seconds) setting Press ► to expand the timeout timing or ◄ to decrease TRANSPARENCYTYPE 1TYPE 2TYPE 3 OSD Transparency selections Press ► or ◄ to select various transparency settings. 2-3-3 Languages OSD language selections. Use ▲ and ▼ to navigate the Languages Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-3-3) Selections. Press to confirm the Sub-Menu selection. Press to go to previous menu. ENGLISHEN DEUTSCHDE FRANÇAISFR ESPAÑOLES NEDERLANDSDU ITALIANOIT SUOMIFI 1T[SC wOÍTC РУССКИЙRU SVENSKASV Fig. 2-3-3 Languages Sub-MenuSelect preferred language

ADVANCED OPERATION 31 ENG 2-3-4 Timers Timer settings Use ▲ and ▼ to navigate the Timers Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-3-4) Selections. Press to confirm the Sub-Menu selection. Press to go to previous menu. SYSTEM TIME 00100 HRS FILTER TIMER RESET LAMP TIMER RESET Fig. 2-3-4 Timers Sub-Menu YESNOLAMP TIMER RESET Reset Lamp timer. Reset Lamp timer after each replacement of new lamp. This timer is for user’s own tracking purpose; the lamp warranty time will not be renewed by this act. (See section ??? for lamp warranty details.) OFFONFILTER TIMER RESET Reset filter Timer. Reset filter timer after each cleaning or replacement of new filter. SYSTEM TIME 00100 HRS Total Projector operating time (Operating timer cannot be changed by user). 2-3-5 High Altitude Using Projector in high altitude. Projector fan spins faster to accommodate the low- atmospheric pressure environment. Use ▲ and ▼ to navigate Selections of High Altitude Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-3-5). Press to confirm the Sub-Menu selection. Press to go to previous menu. HIGH ALTITUDE OFF HIGH ALTITUDE ON Fig. 2-3-5 High Altitude Sub-Menu HIGH ALTITUDE ONON: Projector is used in high altitude. High fan speed mode. HIGH ALTITUDE OFFOFF: Projector is not used in high altitude. Normal fan speed mode.

322-3-6 Auto Iris Automatically control the portion of projected light to increase contrast and transition speed Use ▲ and ▼ to navigate Selections of Auto Iris Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-3-6). Press to confirm the Sub-Menu selection. Press to go to previous menu. AUTO IRIS OFF AUTO IRIS ON Fig. 2-3-6 Auto Iris Sub-Menu AUTO IRIS OFFEnable Auto Iris feature AUTO IRIS ONDisable Auto Iris feature 2-4 PCS Settings Sub-Menu PCS Setting selections Use ▲ and ▼ to navigate Selections of PCS Setting Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-4) Press to confirm the Sub-Menu selection. Press to go to previous menu. PCS FLESH TONE PCS DISPLAY EDGE ENHANCEMENT GAMMA CORRECTION 3D COLOR MANAGEMENT PCS OFF PCS ON USER Fig. 2-4 PCS Settings Sub-MenuPCS Precision Color System PCS DISPLAYSplit screen for Precision Color System comparison FLESH TONESkin tone correction EDGE ENHANCEMENTEmphasis on image edges GAMMA CORRECTIONPersonalized gamma correction. 3D COLOR MANAGEMENTAdvanced colors enhancement management.

ADVANCED OPERATION 33 ENG 2-4-1 PCS PCS image management Use ▲ and ▼ to navigate Selections of PCS Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-4-1) Press to confirm the Sub-Menu selection. Press to go to previous menu. PCS OFF PCS ON USER Fig. 2-4-1 PCS Settings Sub-Menu PCS ON Enable all default PCS settings USER Customized PCS settings. PCS OFF Disable all PCS enhancement settings 2-4-2 PCS Display PCS display selections: Use ▲ and ▼ to navigate Selections of PCS display Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-4-2) Press to confirm the Sub-Menu selection. Press to go to previous menu. PCS DISPLAY OFF SPLIT SCREEN MOTION SCREEN Fig. 2-4-2 PCS display Sub-Menu SPLIT SCREENSplit screen Left half – PCS enabled screen Right half – PCS disabled screen MOTION SCREEN Motion screen Left portion of the bar – PCS enabled screen Right portion of the bar – PCS disabled screen PCS DISPLAY OFFPCS display off PCS enabled in full screen

342-4-3 Flesh tone Skin tone correction Use ▲ and ▼ to navigate Selections of Flesh tone Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-4-3) Selections. Press to confirm the Sub-Menu selection. Press to go to previous menu. SELECT Fig. 2-4-3 Flesh tone Sub-Menu COLOR 500100 HUE 500100 EFFECTIVE AREA0010010050 BEFORE FLESH TONE FLESH TONE AFTER Effective Area: The affected color range adjustment. Press ► to increase range; press ◄ to decrease range. Hue: Gradation adjustment of the output color Press ► or ◄ to adjust the selected color Color: Saturation adjustment of the output color Color – Press ► for richer color or ◄ for less saturated color 2-4-4 Edge Enhancement Adjustment of image outline edge thickness Use ▲ and ▼ to navigate Selections of Edge Enhancement Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-4-4). Press to confirm the Sub-Menu selection. Press to go to previous menu. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Fig. 2-4-4 Edge Enhancement Sub-MenuPress ▲ to increase outline thickness or ▼ or to decrease outline thickness.

ADVANCED OPERATION 35 ENG 2-4-5 Gamma Correction Gamma selections and custom adjustments. Use ▲ and ▼ to navigate Selections of Gamma Correction Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-4-5). Press to confirm the Sub-Menu selection. Press to go to previous menu. 1.0 2.4 USER 2.2 2.0 1.8 Fig. 2-4-5 Gamma Correction Sub-Menu ADVANCED50 0 -50 00 -251 152 03 105 126 -157 208 154 Advanced option: 9 segments of gamma correction for customization. PROFESSIONAL50 0 -50 00 -251 152 03 105 126 -157 208 154 15914131514-1515201617100 11161218170 18 -2519 1520 021 1023 1224 -1525 2026 1522 15271431153217280 291630 Professional option: 33 segments of gamma correction for customization. 2-4-6 3D Color Management Advanced color management. Isolated color correction only affects the selected color. Use ▲ and ▼ to navigate Selections of 3D Color Management Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-4-6). Press to confirm the Sub-Menu selection. Press to go to previous menu. RED ENHANCE GREEN ENHANCE BLUE ENHANCE CYAN ENHANCE MAGENTA ENHANCE YELLOW ENHANCE Fig. 2-4-6 3D Color Management Sub- Menu COLOR 500100 RED ENHANCEHUE 500100 Red color Enhancement Hue – Press ► for more yellowish or ◄ for magenta tone Color – Press ► for richer color or ◄ for less saturated color COLOR 500 100 GREEN ENHANCEHUE 500 100 Green color Enhancement Hue – Press ► for a more cyanic or ◄ for yellowish tone Color – Press ► for richer color or ◄ for less saturated color COLOR 500 100 BLUE ENHANCEHUE 500 100 Blue color Enhancement Hue – Press ► for more magenta or ◄ for cyanic tone Color – Press ► for richer color or ◄ for less saturated color

36 COLOR 500 100 CYAN ENHANCEHUE 500 100 Cyan color Enhancement Hue – Press ► for a more bluish or ◄ for greenish tone Color – Press ► for richer color or ◄ for less saturated color COLOR 500 100 MAGENTA ENHANCEHUE 500 100 Magenta color Enhancement Hue – Press ► for more reddish or ◄ for bluish tone Color – Press ► for richer color or ◄ for less saturated color COLOR 500 100 YELLOW ENHANCEHUE 500 100 Yellow color Enhancement Hue – Press ► for a more reddish or ◄ for greenish tone Color – Press ► for richer color or ◄ for less saturated color 2-5 Memory Settings Sub-Menu Use ▲ and ▼ to navigate the Memory Settings (Fig. 2-5) Selections. Press to confirm the Sub-Menu selection. Press to go to previous menu. MEMORY SETTINGSRED GAIN GREEN GAIN BLUE GAIN RED OFFSET GREEN OFFSETBLUE OFFSETRESET ALL CUSTOM COLOR TEMPERATURE SAVE LOAD Fig. 2-5 Memory Settings Sub-MenuCUSTOM COLOR TEMPERATURECustomized color temperature settings SAVE2 slots for saving changed items. All changes should be saved in memory for future use. LOAD2 slots for loading changed items. Load previously saved customized data. All customized data can be utilized under “User” section of each adjustment. RESET ALLResetting all ViewSonic defaults. Customized Data will not be overwritten. It can still be recalled by “Load” data option.