Vivitek D8300 User Manual
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DLP Projector - User’s Manual 3031 DLP Projector - User’s Manual 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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DLP Projector - User’s Manual 3839 DLP Projector - User’s Manual 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.