Wolf Cinema Projector Dcx 1500fd User Manual
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3-18 To DeleTe MUl TIPle Channels , highlight any channel in the Channel Setup menu and press Func to go to the Channel Copy/Delete submenu. Select “Delete Unlocked Only” and press to delete all unlocked channels. Or select “Delete All Channels” to delete all channels, even those that are locked. In either case, the current channel will remain but will be redefined from projector defaults. noTe: For any deletion, a confirmation box appears to make sure that you...
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3-19 aUTo soURCe: • If checked, (default), the projector can automatically locate this channel when an incoming input signal matches. If not checked, the projector can locate the selected channel only when it is directly selected via Channel on the keypad — and a change in input signal will not result in a channel change. loCKeD: • If checked, all of the Picture Adjustments for this channel are disabled. If unchecked (default), all available Picture Adjustments can...
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3-20 In the Geometry and Position menu, you can increase or decrease the size of your image, change its proportion (aspect ratio), move the image to a specific area of the screen, and refine other related parameters. Use Geometry and Position controls to match the image precisely to the screen used at the site. Refer to “Using Slidebars and Other Controls” (earlier in this section) if you need help using any of the options and controls. Changes made in the...
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3-21 Select • “DefaUlT” for most sources (factory default). The image will be centered and displayed as large as possible depending on the type of source. Select • “no ResIzIng ” to display the image in its native resolution, which may or may not match the projector’s 1400 x 1050 resolution. For example, for a source with a native resolution of 800 x 600, “No Resizing” will use the central 800 x 600 pixels and have a black border—the black border areas are...
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3-22 PIxel Phase noTe: Adjust “Pixel Phase” after “Pixel Tracking”. Adjust pixel phase when the image (usually from an RGB source) still shows shimmer or “noise” after pixel tracking is optimized. Pixel phase adjusts the phase of the pixel sampling clock relative to the incoming signal. For best results, use a good test pattern such as a smooth gray consisting of a clear pattern of black and white pixels, or a similar “half on, half off” graphic image, such as the...
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3-23 blanKIng (ToP, boTT oM, lefT, and RIghT): Crop the image as desired so that unwanted edges are removed from the display (changed to black—see right). Blanking defines the size of the Active Input Window, or area of interest. Range of adjustment depends on the source resolution and other factors. After adjustment of blanking it may be necessary to perform a source switch. noTe: Blanking a PIP image resembles zoom (see Figure 3.14). For example, left Blanking zooms the...
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3-24 Use options in the Picture Adjustments menu to alter your image without affecting its size or position. Changes made to the Picture Adjustments menu are applied immediately and are saved when you exit the menu (press Exit or Menu). Options not available for the projector model or source are disabled and appear dim (gray). ConTRasT (SHORT CUT: Press Contrast and adjust the slide bar.) “Contrast” increases or decreases the perceived difference between...
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3-25 fIlTeR The proper filter setting is automatically set for virtually all signals, and rarely needs to be changed. It applies a low pass filter for noise reduction in the incoming input signal, particularly for HDTV or SDTV. Applied in the analog domain before sampling, this filtering removes high frequencies and thus reduces pixel phase noise (note this also reduces signal bandwidth). Override only if standard pixel tracking and phase adjustments do not...
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3-26 VIDeo oPTIons — sUbMenU This submenu is used with video sources only (InPUTs 3 or 4). aUT o ColoR leVel: Auto Color Level affects decoded video images only. Enter a checkmark (default) in most instances — this activates the Auto Color Level circuit to ensure properly bright images. Delete the checkmark if a decoded video image exhibits strange color artifacts such as stripes in highly saturated colors, indicating an incompatibility between this...
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3-27 ColoR: This slidebar adjusts the Color Temp Adjust level, i.e. the amount of color in a video image. Lower settings produce less saturated colors — for example a setting of “0” produces a black and white image. If the color level is too high, colors will be ov\ erpowering and unrealistic. TInT: This slidebar adjusts the red/green color hue for true color reproduction of video signals connected to INPUT 3 or 4 of the projector. For best results, adjust tint...