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    IMAGE Menu
    IMAGE	Menu
    ItemDescription
    ASPECT
    Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the mode for aspect ratio. For a PC signal or a signal from the USB STORAGENORMAL 	
    ó	4:3	ó	16:9	ó	SMALL									
    For a Video signal, s-video signal or component video signal
    4:3	
    ó 	16:9	ó	14:9	ó	SMALL					
    For no signal4:3 (fixed)
    •	 Ths	tem	can	be	selected	only	for	a	proper	sgnal.
    •	 The	NORMAL 	mode	keeps	the	orgnal	aspect	rato	settng.
    • 	
    Perform ng	 the	automat c 	adjustment 	nt al zes 	the 	aspect 	rat o 	sett ng.
    OVER SCAN
    Using the ▲/▼ buttons adjusts the over-scan ratio.
    Large	(It	reduces	pcture)	
    ó Small (It magnifies picture)
    •	Ths	tem	can	be	selected	only	for	a	vdeo,	s-vdeo	and	component	vdeo	sgnal.• 	When 	th s 	adjustment 	s 	too 	large, 	certa n 	degradat on 	may 	appear	
    at	the	frame	area	of	the	pcture.	In	such	a	case,	please	adjust	small.
    V POSITION
    Using the ▲/▼ buttons adjusts the vertical position.
    Up	
    ó 	Down
    •	Ths	tem	cannot	be	selected	for	a	sgnal	from	the	USB	STORAGE	port.•	Over-adjustng	the	vertcal	poston	may	cause	nose	to	appear	on	the	screen.	If	ths	
    occurs	please	reset	the	vertcal	poston	to	the	default	settng.	Pressng	the	RESET 	button	
    when	the	V	POSITION	s	selected	wll	reset	the	V	POSITION	to	the	default	settng.
    •	When	ths	functon	s	performed	on	a	vdeo	sgnal,	s-vdeo	sgnal,	or	
    component	vdeo	sgnal	of	525	(480)	or	625	(576),	the	range	of	ths	
    adjustment	depends	on	the	OVER	SCAN	settng.	It	s	not	possble	to	adjust	
    when	the	OVER	SCAN	s	set	to	10.
    H POSITION
    Using the ▲/▼ buttons adjusts the horizontal position.
    Left	
    ó 	Rght
    •	Ths	tem	cannot	be	selected	for	a	sgnal	from	the	USB	STORAGE	port.•	Over-adjustng	the	horzontal	poston	may	cause	nose	to	appear	on	the	screen.	If	ths	
    occurs	please	reset	the	horzontal	poston	to	the	default	settng.	Pressng	the	RESET 	
    button	when	the	H	POSITION	s	selected	wll	reset	the	H	POSITION	to	the	default	settng.
    •	When	ths	functon	s	performed	on	a	vdeo	sgnal,	s-vdeo	sgnal,	or	
    component	vdeo	sgnal,	the	range	of	ths	adjustment	depends	on	the	
    OVER	SCAN	settng.	It	s	not	possble	to	adjust	when	the	OVER	SCAN	s 	
    set	to	10.
    From	the	IMAGE	menu,	tems	shown	n	the	table	below	
    can	be	performed.
    Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons, and press 
    the ► cursor button or ENTER button to execute the item. 
    Then	perform	t	accordng	to	the	followng	table.
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    IMAGE Menu
    ItemDescription
    H PHASE
    Using the ▲/▼ buttons adjusts the horizontal phase to eliminate flicker.
    Rght	ó	Left
    • 	Th s 	tem 	can 	be 	selected 	only 	for 	a 	computer 	s gnal 	or 	component	
    vdeo	sgnal.
    H SIZE
    Using the ▲/▼ buttons adjusts the horizontal size.
    Large	
    ó 	Small
    •
    	Ths	tem	can	be	selected	only	for	a	computer	sgnal.• 	When	ths	adjustment	s	excessve,	the	pcture	may	not	be	
    dsplayed	correctly.		In	such	a	case,	please	reset	the	adjustment	by	
    pressng	the	RESET 	button	durng	ths	operaton.
    AUTO ADJUST EXECUTESelectng	ths	tem	performs	the	automatc	adjustment	feature.
    For a PC signal 
    The	vertcal	poston,	the	horzontal	poston,	the	horzontal	phase	
    and	the	horzontal	sze	wll	be	automatcally	adjusted.	
    And	the	
    aspect	rato	wll	be	automatcally	set	to	the	default.
    	
    Make	sure	that	the	applcaton	wndow	s	set	to	ts	maxmum	sze	
    pror	to	attemptng	to	use	ths	feature.	 A	dark	pcture	may	stll	be	
    ncorrectly	adjusted.	Use	a	brght	pcture	when	adjustng.
    For a signal from the USB STORAGE
    The	aspect	rato	wll	be	automatcally	set	to	the	default.
    For a video signal, s-video signal or component video signal
    The	vdeo	format	best	suted	for	the	respectve	nput	sgnal	wll	be	
    selected	automatcally.
    Ths	functon	s	avalable	only	when	the	 AUTO	mode	s	selected	to	
    the	VIDEO	FORMAT 	tem	n	INPUT	menu.	
    The	vertcal	poston,	horzontal	poston	and	aspect	rato	wll	be	
    automatcally	set	to	the	the	default.
    For	a	component	vdeo	sgnal,	also	the	horzontal	phase	wll	be	
    automatcally	set	to	the	default.
    • 	The	automatc	adjustment	operaton	requres	about	10	seconds.	
    Also	please	note	that	t	may	not	functon	correctly	wth	some	nput.
    IMAGE Menu (continued) 
    						
    							
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    INPUT Menu
    INPUT	Menu
    ItemDescription
    PROGRESSIVE
    Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the progress mode.
    TV	
    ó 	FILM	ó	
    TURN	OFF
    • 	Ths	functon	s	performed	only	for	an	nterlaced	sgnal	of	a	vdeo,	
    s-vdeo	or	component	vdeo	of	525	(480)	or	625	(576)	sgnal.
    • 	When	 TV	or	FILM	s	selected,	the	screen	mage	wll	be	sharp.	
    FILM	adapts	to	the	2-3	Pull-Down	converson	system.	But	these	
    may	cause	a	certan	defect	(for	example,	jagged	lne)	of	the	pcture	
    for	a	quck	movng	object.	In	such	a	case,	please	select	 TURN	OFF,	
    even	though	the	screen	mage	may	lose	the	sharpness.
    VIDEO NR
    Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the noise reduction mode.
    HIGH	
    ó 	MID	ó	LOW
    •
    	Ths	functon	performs	only	for	a	vdeo,	s-vdeo	or	component	
    vdeo	of	525(480)	or	625(576)	sgnal.	
    • 	When	ths	functon	s	excessve,	t	may	cause	a	certan	
    degradaton	of	the	pcture.	
    COLOR SPACE
    Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the mode for color space. 
    AUTO	
    ó 	RGB	ó	SMPTE240	ó	REC709	ó	REC601						
    •
    	Ths	tem	can	be	selected	only	for	a	computer	sgnal,	component	
    vdeo	sgnal	or	a	sgnal	from	the	USB	STORAGE	port.
    •	 The	 AUTO	mode	automatcally	selects	the	optmum	mode.	
    •	The	 AUTO	operaton	may	not	work	well	at	some	sgnals.	In	such	a	
    case,	t	mght	be	good	to	select	a	sutable	mode	except	 AUTO.
    From	the	INPUT	menu,	tems	shown	n	the	table	below	can	
    be	performed.
    Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons, and press 
    the ► cursor button or ENTER button to execute the item. 
    Then	perform	t	accordng	to	the	followng	table.
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    ItemDescription
    VIDEO FORMATSet	the	vdeo	format	for	the	s-vdeo	port	and	vdeo	port.
    (1) Use the ◄/► buttons to select the input port.
    (2) Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the mode 
    for	vdeo	format.
    AUTO		
    ó 		NTSC		ó		PAL
    		ó		SECAM	
    						N-PAL 	
    ó	M-PAL
    	ó	NTSC4.43	
    •
    	Ths	tem	s	performed	only	for	a	vdeo	sgnal	
    from	the	VIDEO	port	or	the	S-VIDEO	port.	
    • 	The	 AUTO	mode	automatcally	selects	the	optmum	mode.
    •	The	 AUTO	operaton	may	not	work	well	for	some	sgnals.	If	the	
    pcture	becomes	unstable	(e.g.	an	rregular	pcture,	lack	of	color),	
    please	select	the	mode	accordng	to	the	nput	sgnal.
    FRAME LOCK
    Using the ▲/▼ buttons turns the frame lock function on/off. 
    TURN	ON	
    ó 	
    TURN	OFF
    • 	Ths	tem	can	be	performed	only	on	a	computer	sgnal	wth	a	
    vertcal	frequency	of	50	to	60	Hz.
    • 	When	the	 TURN	ON	s	selected,	a	movng	pctures	are	dsplayed	
    more	smoothly.
    • 	Ths	functon	may	cause	a	certan	degradaton	of	the	pcture.	In	
    such	a	case,	please	select	the	 TURN	OFF.
    COMPUTER INSet	the	computer	nput	sgnal	type	for	the	ports	of	COMPUTER.
    (1) Use the ◄/► buttons to select a COMPUTER port to be set.
    COMPUTER	IN1	
    ó 	COMPUTER	IN2
    (2) Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the computer input signal type.
    AUTO	
    ó 	SYNC	ON	G	OFF
    Sync	on	Green	sgnal	can	be	supported,	f	 AUTO	s	selected.
    •	When	the	 AUTO	s	selected,	the	pcture	may	be	dstorted	wth	
    certan	nput	sgnals.	In	such	a	case,	remove	the	sgnal	connector	
    frst	and	select	SYNC	ON	G	OFF	on	the	menu,	and	then	reconnect	
    the	sgnal.
    •	Component	sgnal	can	be	supported	through	COMPUTER	IN1	
    port,	f	 AUTO	s	selected	for	the	COMPUTER	IN1	port.
    INPUT Menu
    INPUT Menu (continued)
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    INPUT Menu
    ItemDescription
    RESOLUTIONThe	resoluton	for	the	COMPUTER	IN1	and	COMPUTER	IN2	nput	
    sgnals	can	be	set	on	ths	projector.
    (1) In the INPUT menu select the RESOLUTION using the ▲/▼ buttons and press the ► button.
    The	RESOLUTION	menu	wll	be	dsplayed.
    (2)		In	the	RESOLUTION	menu,	select	the	
    resolution you wish to display using the ▲/▼ 
    buttons.	
    Selectng	
    AUTO	wll	set	a	resoluton	
    approprate	to	the	nput	sgnal.
    (3) Pressing the ► or ENTER button when 
    selectng	a	STANDARD	resoluton	wll	
    automatcally	adjust	the	horzontal	and	
    vertcal	postons,	clock	phase	and	horzontal	
    sze	and	automatcally	select	an	aspect	rato.	
    The	INFORMATION	dalog	wll	be	dsplayed.
    (4)	 To	set	a	custom	resoluton	use	the	
    	▲/▼ buttons to select the CUSTOM and 
    the	CUSTOM	RESOLUTION	box	wll	be	
    dsplayed.	Set	the	horzontal	(HORZ)	and	
    vertcal	(VERT)	resolutons	usng	the	
    	▲/▼/◄/► buttons.
    Although	not	all	resolutons	are	guaranteed.
    (5)	To	save	the	settng	place	the	cursor	on	the	
    right-most digit and press the ► button.
    The	horzontal	and	vertcal	postons,	
    clock	phase	and	horzontal	sze	wll	be	
    automat cally 	adjusted 	and 	an 	aspect 	rat o 	w ll	
    be	automatcally	selected.	
    After 	the 	INFORMATION 	d alog 	has 	d splayed	
    for	about	10	seconds	the	screen	wll	return	
    to	the	RESOLUTION	menu	dsplayng	the	
    changed	resoluton.
    (6)	 To	revert	back	to	the	prevous	resoluton	
    wthout	savng	changes	place	the	cursor	on	
    the left-most digit and press the ◄ button.
    The	screen	wll	then	return	to	the	RESOLUTION	menu	dsplayng	the	
    prevous	resoluton.
    • 	For	some	pctures,	ths	functon	may	not	work	well.
    INPUT Menu (continued)
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    SETUP Menu
    SETUP	Menu
    ItemDescription
    AUTO 
    KEYSTONE EXECUTE Selectng	ths	tem	performs	the	automatc	keystone	dstorton	
    correcton.	Projector	automatcally	corrects	vertcal	keystone	
    dstorton	due	to	the	(forward/backward)	setup	angle	by	tself.
    Th
    s 	funct on 	w ll 	be 	executed 	only 	once 	when 	selected 	n 	the 	menu.	
    When	the	slant	of	the	projector	s	changed,	execute	ths	functon	
    agan.
    • 	The	adjustable	range	for	correcton	wll	vary	among	nputs.	For	
    some	nput,	ths	functon	may	not	work	well.
    • 	When	V:INVERT 	or	H&V:INVERT	s	selected	to	the	MIRROR	tem	
    n	the	SETUP 	menu,	f	the	projector	screen	s	nclned	or	angled	
    downward,	ths	functon	may	not	work	correctly.
    • 	When	the	zoom	adjustment	s	set	to	the	 TELE	(telephoto	focus),	
    ths	functon	may	be	excessve.	 Ths	functon	should	be	used	when	
    the	zoom	adjustment	s	set	to	the	full	WIDE	(wde-angle	focus)	
    whenever	possble.
    • 	When	the	projector	s	placed	on	the	level	(about	±0°),	ths	functon	
    may	not	work.
    • 	When	the	projector	s	nclned	to	near	±30	degree	or	over,	ths	
    functon	may	not	work	well.
    • 	Ths	functon	wll	be	unavalable	when	the	 Transton	Detector	s	on.
    KEYSTONE 
    Using the ▲/▼ buttons corrects the vertical keystone distortion.
    Shrnk	the	top	of	the	mage	
    ó 	Shrnk	the	bottom	of	the	mage
    •
    	The	adjustable	range	of	ths	functon	wll	vary	wth	the	type	of	nput	
    sgnal.	For	some	nput,	ths	functon	may	not	work	well.
    • 	Ths	functon	wll	be	unavalable	when	the	 Transton	Detector	s	on.
    From	the	SETUP	menu,	tems	shown	n	the	table	below	
    can	be	performed.
    Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons, and press 
    the ► cursor button on the ENTER button to execute the 
    tem.	 Then	perform	t	accordng	to	the	followng	table.
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    SETUP Menu
    SETUP Menu (continued)
    ItemDescription
    WHISPER
    Using the ▲/▼ buttons turns off/on the whisper mode.NORMAL 	
    ó	WHISPER
    •	
    When	the	WHISPER	s	selected,	acoustc	nose	and	screen	
    brghtness	are	reduced.
    MIRROR
    Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the mode for mirror status.
    NORMAL 	ó	H:INVERT
    	ó	V:INVERT
    	ó	H&V:INVERT	
    If	the	
    Transton	Detector 	s	TURN	ON	and	MIRROR	status	s	
    changed,	 Transton	Detector 	Alarm	wll	be	dsplayed	 when	projector	
    s	restarted	after	the	power	swtch	s	turned	off.
    VOLUMEUsing the ▲/▼ buttons adjusts the volume.
    Hgh	
    ó 	Low
    AUDIO Allocates	an	audo	port	for	USB	STORAGE	port.	
    (1) Press the ▼ button to begin to select.
    (2) Use the ◄/► buttons to select an 
    Audo	port	for	the	USB	STORAGE	port.
    AUDIO	IN	
    ó		ó 	USB	STORAGE
    •	 Ths	settng	s	effectve	only	when	a	sgnal	from	the	USB	
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    SCREEN Menu
    SCREEN	Menu
    ItemDescription
    LANGUAGE
    Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the OSD (On Screen Display) language.
    SUOMI	ó	POLSKI	ó	TÜRKÇE
    ENGLISH	ó	FRANÇAIS	ó	DEUTSCH	ó	ESPAÑOL	ó	ITALIANO
    NORSK	ó	NEDERLANDS	ó	PORTUGUÊS	ó	日本語
    				ó				ó								ó	SVENSKA	ó
    MENU POSITIONUsing the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons adjusts the menu position.
    To	qut	the	operaton,	press	the	MENU	button	on	the	remote	control	
    or	keep	no	operaton	for	about	10	seconds.
    BLANK
    Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the mode for the blank screen.
    The	blank	screen	s	a	screen	for	the	temporarly	blankng	feature.	It	
    s	dsplayed	by	pressng	the	BLANK	button.
    MyScreen	
    ó 	ORIGINAL
    	ó	BLUE	ó 	WHITE	ó	BLACK		
    Feature
    MyScreen
    Screen	can	be	regstered	by	the	MyScreen	tem.
    ORIGINALScreen	preset	as	the	standard	screen.
    BLUE,	WHITE,	
    BLACK Plan	screens	n	each	color.
    •
    	To	avod	remanng	as	an	aftermage,	the	MyScreen	or	ORIGINAL 	
    screen	wll	change	to	the	plan	black	screen	after	several	mnutes.
    From	the	SCREEN	menu,	tems	shown	n	the	table	below	
    can	be	performed.
    Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons, and press 
    the ► cursor button or ENTER button to execute the item. 
    Then	perform	t	accordng	to	the	followng	table.
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    SCREEN Menu
    ItemDescription
    START UP
    Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the mode for the start-up screen.
    The	start-up	screen	s	a	screen	dsplayed	when	no	sgnal	or	an	
    unsutable	sgnal	s	detected.MyScreen	
    ó 	ORIGINAL
    	ó	
    TURN	OFF				
    Feature
    MyScreen Screen	can	be	regstered	by	the	MyScreen	tem.
    ORIGINALScreen	preset	as	the	standard	screen.
    TURN	OFF Plan	black	screen.
    •	To	avod	remanng	as	an	aftermage,	the	MyScreen	or	ORIGINAL 	
    screen	wll	change	to	the	BLANK	screen	after	several	mnutes.	If	
    also	the	BLANK	screen	s	the	MyScreen	or	ORIGINAL,	the	plan	
    black	screen	s	nstead	used.
    •	When	the	 TURN	ON	s	selected	to	the	MyScreen	PASSWARD	
    of	SECURITY 	tem	n	OPTION	menu,	the	START 	UP	s	fxed	to	
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    SCREEN Menu
    ItemDescription
    MyScreenThs	tem	allows	you	to	capture	an	mage	for	use	as	a	MyScreen	
    mage	whch	can	be	used	as	the	BLANK	screen	and	START
    	UP	
    screen.	Dsplay	the	mage	you	want	to	capture	before	executng	the	
    followng	procedure.
    1.		 Selectng	ths	tem	dsplays	a	dalog	
    ttled	“MyScreen”.	It	wll	ask	you	f	
    you	start	capturng	an	mage	from	the	
    current	screen.
    Please	wat	for	the	target	mage	to	be	dsplayed,	and	press	the	
    ENTER	button	when	the	mage	s	dsplayed.	 The	mage	wll	
    freeze	and	the	frame	for	capturng	wll	appear.	
    To	stop	performng,	press	the	RESET 	or	ESC	button.
    2.   Using the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons adjusts 
    the	frame	poston.
    	
    Please	move	the	frame	to	the	poston	
    of 	the	mage	 whch	you	want 	to	 use. 	The	
    frame	may	not	be	able	to	be	moved	for	
    some	nput	sgnals.
    	
    To	start	regstraton,	press	the	ENTER	
    button.	
    To	restore	the	screen	and	return	to	the	
    prevous	dalog,	press	the	RESET 	or	
    ESC	button.
    	
    Regstraton	takes	several	mnutes.
    When	the	regstraton	s	completed,	the	regstered	screen	and	
    the	followng	message	s	dsplayed	for	several	seconds: “MyScreen	registration	is	finished.”
    If	the	regstraton	faled,	the	followng	message	s	dsplayed: “A 	capturing	error	has	occurred.	Please	try	again.”	
    •	 Ths	functon	cannot	be	selected	when	the	 TURN	ON	s	selected	
    to	the	MyScreen	Lock	tem.
    •	 Ths	functon	cannot	be	selected	when	the	 TURN	ON	s	selected	
    to	the	MyScreen	PASSWARD	of	SECURITY 	tem	n	OPTION	menu.
    MyScreen Lock
    Using the ▲/▼ buttons turns on/off the MyScreen lock function.
    TURN	ON	
    ó 	
    TURN	OFF
    When	the	 TURN	ON	s	selected,	the	MyScreen	tem	s	locked.	Use	
    ths	functon	for	protectng	the	current	MyScreen.
    • 	Ths	functon	cannot	be	selected	when	the	 TURN	ON	s	selected	
    to	the	MyScreen	PASSWARD	of	SECURITY 	tem	n	OPTION	menu.
    SCREEN Menu (continued)
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