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    12V Trigger connection
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    Projector Screen
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    RS-232 Controller Connection
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    Start using the projector - Adjustments
    Connecting to AC Power
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    SELECT
    ISSUEISSUE
    POWERPOWER
    or
    Press Power
    POWER LED 
    Flash Blue \flolor      
    						
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    Changing the OSD Language
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    Horizontal Shift 
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    Start using the projector - Operation
    Selecting An Input Source
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    ONOFFBlueyOnly
    Altitude
    Start using the projector - OSD Introduction
    OSD Menu Tree      
    						
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    OSD Introduction - MAIN
    yyASPECT Rati\f 
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    Aspect Ratio
    16:9
    Aspect Ratio
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    4:3 Narrow
    Aspect Ratio
    Native Aspect Ratio
    LetterboxOriginal input picture
    16:9
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    OSD Introduction - ADVANCE
     µCOLOR SPACEWhen  the  source  signal  for  HDMI,  RGB,  and  component  connections.   You  can  select  different  color  space  for  
    different  color  performance.  
     
    µThe  default  setting,  Auto,  functions  as  follows:  
     
    HDMI:  If  the  Auxiliary  Video  Information  (AVI)  infoframe  contains  color  space  and/or  range  data,  the  D8300  uses  
    that  information.  Otherwise,  for  RGB  sources,  the  D8300  uses  the  RGB-Video  color  space.   For  component  SDTV  
    and  EDTV  resolutions,  REC601 is  used.   For  other  component  video  resolutions,  REC709 is  used.  
     
    RGB:  If Hsync  or  Vsync  signals  are  present,  the  D8300  uses  the  RGB-PC  color  space.  Otherwise,  REC601  is used  
    for  SDTV  and  EDTV  sources,  and  REC709  for  all  other  sources.  
     
    Component:  For SDTV  and  EDTV  resolutions,  the D8300  uses  the  REC601  color  space.   For  all  other  resolutions  
    REC709  is  used.  
     
    µIn  most  cases,  the  Auto  setting  determines  the  correct  color  space  to  use.  If  it  does  not,  you  can  force  the  D8300  
    to  use  a specific  color  space.  Choose  one  of  the  following:  
     
    REC709  sets  the  color  space  matrix  to  that  defined  in  ITU-R  BT.709.
     
    REC601  sets the  color  space  matrix  to  that  defined  in  ITU-R  BT.601.
     
    RGB-PC  uses  RGB  color  space  and  sets  black  at  0,0,0  RGB  and  white  at  255,255,255  RGB,  assuming  an  8-bit  im -
    age.  
     
    RGB-Video  uses  RGB  color  space  and  sets  black  at  16,16,16  RGB  and  white  at  235,235,235,  assuming  an  8-bit  
    image,  to  correspond  to  the  luminance  values  defined  in  digital  component  standards.  
     
    µVideo Standard Different
     countries  may  use  different  video  signal  formats.  Please  choose  the  video  standard  in  your  area.  
     
    µAuto  
    The  color  systems  are  automatically  identified  and  the  format  is  set  accordingly.
     
    µNTSC  (National  Television  Systems  Committee)
    This  is  the  standard  format  used  mainly  in  the  United  States  and  Japan.
     
    µPAL  (Phase  Alternation  By  Line)
      This  is  the  standard  used  in  Europe,  Australia  and  many  other  parts  of  the  world,  typically  with  a  50Hz  frame  
    rate.  
     
    µSECAM  (Sequential  Color  With  Memory)
    This  is  a  standard  format  used  mainly  in  France  and  Russia.  Gamma:  Select  Gamma  from  the  ADVANCED  menu  
    to  choose  a DLP  de-gamma  curve.  Used  correctly,  the  Gamma  control  can  improve  contrast  while  maintaining  
    good  details  for  blacks  and  whites.  If  excess  ambient  light  washes  out  the  image  and  it  becomes  difficult  or  
    impossible  to  see  details  in  dark  areas,  low-er  the  gamma  setting  to  compensate.  This  improves  contrast  while  
    maintaining  good  details  for  blacks.  Conversely,  if  the  image  is  washed  out  and  unnatural,  with  excessive  detail  
    in  black  areas,  increase  the  setting.  
    Note:  
    Generally speaking, the projector will be able to automatically detect t\
    he video standard used in your area. However, there are 
    circumstance where the projector will fail to interpret the video standa\
    rd used and the user will have to manually configure 
    the video format. If you are unsure of the video standard used in your a\
    rea, please contact a qualified personnel and inquire 
    about the video standard used in your area.
     µGamma Different  Gamma  settings  will  affect  viewers’  perception  of  the  image.  Generally  speaking,  for  images  that  are  darker,  
    it  is  recommended  that  Gamma  be  set  higher  to  yield  better  image  quality  in  darker  regions  by  sacrificing  details  in  
    brighter  areas.  In  contrast,  when  projecting  brighter  images,  you  can  set  the  Gamma  lower  to  give  up details  in  the  
    darker  areas  to  make  the  brighter  areas  (i.e.  clouds)  more  visible.  
     
    µCRT  sets  the  gamma  to  2.5.
     
    µFilm  sets  the  gamma  to  2.2.
     
    µVideo  is  similar  to  Film  gamma  but  differs  in  dark  areas  of  the  image  to  correspond  to  the  function  that  video  
    cameras  use  to  create  images.
     
    µBright  sets  the  gamma  to  2.0.
     
    µGraphics  should  only  be  used  for  computer  presentations  that  require  increased  brightness  at  the  cost  of  
    grayscale  accuracy.
     
    µRGB Adjust For  remove  any  trace  of  color  from  the  white  areas  of  the  projected  image.  
     
    µGain Use  the  Gain  controls  to  correct  color  imbalances  in  the  bright  areas  of  the  image.  A good  way  to  do  this  is  to  
    use  a test  pattern  consisting  mostly  of  solid  white  areas,  such  as  an  80  IRE  “window”  pattern.  If  the  white  areas  
    contain  traces  of  red,  green  or  blue,  decrease  the  Gain  for  that  color.
     
    µOffset  
    Use  the  Offset  controls  in  the  RGB  Adjust  sub-menu  to  correct  color  imbalances  in  the  dark  areas  of  the  image.  
    A  good  way  to  do  this  is  to  use  a test  pattern  consisting  mostly  of  dark  gray  areas,  such  as  a 30  IRE  “window”  
    pattern.  If  the  gray  areas  contain  traces  of  red,  green  or  blue,  decrease  the  Offset  for  that  color.  
     
    The  Gain  controls  increase  or  decrease  the  full-scale  input  range;  the  Offset  controls  shift  the  entire  range,  
    resulting  in  a  change  in  brightness.
    Generally, higher Gain settings reduce the image contrast; higher Offset\
     settings reduce the image brightness.
     µFine Sync 
    						
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    OSD Introduction - SYSTEM
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    yyMenu P\fsiti\fn 
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    yyAut\f P\fwer ON 
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    yyRear Pr\fjecti\fn 
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    OSD Introduction - CONTROL
    yyTriggle 1, Triggle 2 
    Theyprojectory comesywithytwoysetsy ofyTriggery output. yYouy canyconfigurey twoydifferent ydevicesy connectedy toythey projec-
    toryviay they triggery portsytoy\fey automaticallyy turnedyonywheny theyprojectory isyon. yTherey willy\feyay2-3y secondy delayypriory
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    yyLampy yOutputsy12Vyofypoweryony Trigger1yory2ywhen the lamp is on.
    yy16:9y yOutputsy12Vyofypoweryony Trigger1yory2ywhenychoosesy they16:9yaspectyratio.
    yyLetterb\fxyyOutputsy12Vyofypoweryony Trigger1yory2ywhenychoosesy theyLetter\foxyaspectyratio.
    yy4:3y yOutputsy12Vyofypoweryony Trigger1yory2ywhenychoosesy they4:3yaspectyratio.
    yy4:3 Narr\fwy yOutputsy12Vyofypoweryony Trigger1yory2ywhenychoosesy they4:3ynarrowyaspectyratio.
    yyRS232y yOutputsy12Vyofypoweryony Triggery1yory2ywhenytheyprojectoryreceivey theymessageyfromyR\b232.
    yyAut\f S\furce
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    ityisy turnedyonysoy thatytheyuserywillynot yhaveytoymakey theyselectionyony theyO\bDyMenu.yy
    y
    \bettingytheyfunctiony offywilly requirey theyusery toyspecifyy sourceyofyimagey inputyony they O\bDy Menuy inyordery forythey
    projectory toydisplayy theyintendedyimage.y
    yyH Keyst\fney,yV Keyst\fn
    Usey thisyfunctiony toycorrectykeystoningycausedy\fyyprojectionyangle.y
    H Keystone 
    -35H Keystone  35H Keystone V Keystone  0
    V Keystone -20
    V Keystone  20
    OSD Introduction - LANGUAGE
    Choosey theyO\bDydisplayylanguagey thatyyouyfamiliar. yEnglishyory\bimple-Chinese.     
    						
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    Theyfunctionsycoveredyinythisyunityrelateytoytheydisplayyofysomey\fasicyinformationya\fout ytheyprojector. y
    Memory of the custom timing files \bill be\l erased in the Factory Reset operation.
    yyM\fdel:y theydesignatedymodelynum\feryofy theyprojector.
    yySerial Number:y theydesignatedyserialynum\feryofy theyprojector.
    yyS\fftware Versi\fn:y theyversionyofysoftwareyinstalledyony theyprojector.
    yyActive S\furce:ydisplaysy theycurrent yPIPysources.
    yyPixel Cl\fck:ydisplaysy theypixelyclockyofy theycurrentyinputysignal.
    yySignal F\frmat:ydisplaysy theyformat yofytheycurrent yinputysignal.
    yyyH/V Refresh Rate:ydisplaysy theyhorizontalyandyverticalyrefreshyratesyfory theycurrentyimage.
    yyLamp H\furs
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    yyFact\fry Reset
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    applyy toyitemsy includingy noysignal, ynetwork, yProjectory control,ystartupy Logo,ylanguage, yHighy Altitutey modeyandylampy
    hours.y
    When Factory Reset is executed, all source memories created by the projector (i.e. timings files) \bill be erased.
    y
    y
    yyBlue Only
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    yyAltitude
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    Underynormaly circumstances, ythey projectory willyoperatey normallyy withythisyfunctiony setytoy Off. yyByy default, ythey
    projectory willydetect ythey temperaturey ofythey surroundingy environment ytoy regulatey theyspeedy ofythey coolingy fan.y
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    y
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    projectory mayyautomaticallyy shutydown. yWheny thisyhappens, yyouy canyena\fley thisyfunctiony \fyysettingy itytoy Ony toy
    forcey theycoolingyfany toyworkyatyayhigheryspeedy toyregulateytheytemperatureyinsidey theyprojector.
    High altitude region refers to area \bith elevation over 5000 feet.     
    						
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    Change Lamp
    The lifecycle of  ordinary projection  lamp  typically  lasts for  1500 hours (Normal mode), 1000 hours(Economy mode)  
    before requiring  replacement (different  lamp  configurations  will  affect  lamp  life). From the  OSD  Menu, you can go to
      “OSD Introduction  - SERVICE”  on page 36 .  to  check  how  long a lamp  has been used. You should also replace  the  lamp  when  the  projected image gets noticeably darker.  Contact your local dealer to  purchase new certified  lamps for  
    your projector. 
    To replace the projector lamp 
    1.   Turn off  the  projector and unplug  the  power cord. Let the  projector cool for  approximately  60  minutes  before remov-
    ing  the  lamp  module for  replacement. 
     When you turn off the projector, the lamp inside the projector will still be very hot (approximately 200 ~ 300°C). If you at-
    tempt to replace the lamp without allowing the projector to cool, you could risk scalding yourself. This is why you should  wait for no less than 60 minutes for the lamp to cool down in order to perform the replacement safely.
    2.  Loosen the  lamp  cover.
    3.  Use a screw driver to  loosen the  screws as shwon in   the  illustration.  
    4.  Grasp the  metal  rod on the  lamp  cover and pull  the  lamp  out.
    5.   Insert the  new lamp  in  the  direction  shown in  the  illustration  into  the  lamp  assembly; tighten  the  two  
    screws using a screw diver and make sure the  lamp  is 
    firmly  secured to  prevent the  lamp  from  shaking or 
    poor contact.
    6.   Replace  the  lamp  cover and firmly  secure the  two  screws on the  lamp  cover.                                             
      
    						
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